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1928...DEATHS JUNE
Brooklyn Standard Union

1 June 1928
YOUNG MARRIED PAIR BURN TO DEATH AS FLAMES SWEEP HOME IN WILLIAMSBURG
Charred Bodies of Polish Immigrants Found Clasped in Embrace Overcome as 
They Sought to Escape.
Bedford Ave. Policeman Form Human Chain. Rescue trapped Roomer--Fireman 
save Youth on Electric Sign.
     Their dream of a bright future in this country came to a tragic 
end when a young married couple were burned to death early to-day in 
a fire which telescoped the four story brick tenement building at 239 
South Fourth street, facing Williamsburg Bridge Plaza.   
      Four months ago Philip SALANT ??, and his wife, Rose, 27, came from 
Warsaw, Poland, to America, the land of oppprtunity. Ay 2 A.M. to-day their 
charred remains were found on the top floor of the building where both, 
clasped to each other's arms had been overcome by smoke and then burned to death.
       Identification was made by Morris SALANT a brother, of 164 Keap street., 
who recognized a ring Philip wore.
       The fire declared, by the police and the fire marshal's office to 
have been of suspicious nature, was attended by two spectacular rescures.

RETIRED PATROLMAN DIES, VICTIM OF HEART STROKE
       Funeral arrangements will be completed today for the late Wiliam 
SCHNEIDER, a retired patrolman, of 4134 Ithaca street, Elmhurst who
dropped dead of heart disease on a Manhatten bound I.R.T. subway train as 
it pulled into Court House Square station, Queens, yesterday morning. 
      SCHNEIDER had served on the metropolitan force for 25 years, and 
retired 10 years ago. He was 60 years old. He retIred from the 26th. Precinct, 
Manhatten.
       He is survived by his widow Sarah; a daughter Grace; 2 sons 
John and Joseph; 2 brothers Frederick and Andrew, and 2 sisters, 
Mrs. Peter LUTZ and Mrs. Frank RHEINISCH. 

BELL-- On Friday, June 1, 1928, Louise RAVENHALL BELL, beloved wife of 
Chester R. BELL. Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Pl. 
near Grand Ave., on Sunday June 3, at 2 P.M.

Baron Dekalb Council, 1073, K of c--Brothers you areearnestly requested to 
assemble at Avenue U and West 7th. St., Sunday evening June 3, at 8 P.M. to 
proceed in a body to the home of our late beloved grand knight and brother 
Dennis J. McCARTHY, 2065 West 7th. St. and pay our last respects. Get off at 
Avenue U station of Sea Beach line. Michael HOURIGAN recording sec.

McCARTHY--DENNIS J., beloved husband of the late Annie FAGAN, on Thursday at 
his home 2065 West 7th. st. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. J. DEMPSEY, Mrs. R. 
MICCIO and Mrs. H. FITZSIMMONS: 2  sons John H. and Raymond: 2 sisters Mrs. K 
MALONE  and Mrs. William DIBBLER; 3 brothers David James and Daniel.  Funeral 
9:30 A.M. thence to R.C. Church of SS. Simon and Jude. Inerment Holy Cross.

BRACHT-- On June 1, 1928 Victor J., beloved brother of Benjamin BRACHT and 
Mrs. Emma GILLETTE. Funeral services June 2, at 2 P.M. from United Burial Co. 
Chapel, 1202 Broadway, Brooklyn.

BRIM-- On June 1, 1928, Elizabeth J. SWEENEY BRIM, mother of Andrew Jr. and 
daughter of Michael and Mary FLYNN SWEENEY. Funeral at her residence 237 
Adelphi st., on Monday June 4, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Cathedral Chapel, 
Queen of all Saints R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

CORSON -- On May 30, Mrs. Charlotte CORSON, devoted wife of Henry CORSON. She 
is survived by 2 sons, George and Henry, and 2 daughters, Agnes and 
Charlotte. Funeral services at her late residence 2707 East 23rd. st., June 
1, at 8 P.M. Inerment at Evergreen Cemetery. 

DOWLING-- James A., in his 45th. year, at his residence 123-12 Jamaica Ave., 
Richmond Hill N.Y. Survived by 3 sisters, Mary KILROY, Josephine and Anna 
DOWLING. Funeral at 9:30 A.M.: thence to Holy Child Jesus Church, 112th st. 
and 85th ave., Richmond Hill N.Y., where a solemn mass of requiem will be 
offered for the his soul Monday, 10 A.M. Interment at St. Jon's Cemetery.  

FITZPATRICK--On June 1, 1928, Thomas B, husband of the late Rosina(nee 
REILLY) formally of the 13th. ward Mnhatten. Funeral from his home, 479 
Jefferson ave., Monday June 4, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of the requiem at Church of 
Our Lady of Victory, Troop ave. and McDonough st., at 10 A.M. Interment 
Calvery Cemetery.

FLARIAN-- John A., on Thurday beloved husband of Anna (nee WOERTH)  and 
brother of Aloysius, in his 36th year. Funeral from his residence North 
Sycamore st. West Hemstead L.I. Solemn requiem mass at St. Catherine of 
Sienna Church on Monday, June 4, 1928 at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at St. John's cemetery. 

Gen. Wayne Council , No. 48 Jr. O.U./A.M.--Brothers: You are earnestly 
requested to attend the funeral services of our late brother Thomas H. 
HARDING, on Saturday June 2, at his late residence 150 East 32nd. st. near 
Tilden ave., at 8 P.M. 
B. BAUERSFELD, Councilor
Joseph F. HAZELET, Sec'y.

IRVING--On Thursday, May 31, 1928. John F., 61 years, beloved husband of 
Catherine E. IRVING and father of Lillian RAPP. Funeral services at Fred 
ROEMMELS Funeral Parlors, 706 Grand st., Sunday, June 1. 
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

JOHNSTON--On June 1, 1928, the Rev. John C. JOHNSTON, at his residence 270 
McDonough st. He is survived by his beloved wife Cora PITT JOHNSTON; brother 
George P., and a sister Anna F. JOHNSTON. Funeral services Monday June 4, 
8:30 P.M. Interment Tuesday, Evergreen cemetery.

Long island General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus-- We announce 
with deep regret the death of Sir Knight Dennis J. McCARTHY of Baron DeKalb 
Council No. 1073 K. of C. Sir Knights are requested to meet at his residence, 
2065 West 7th. st., near Avenue U, at 8:30 P.M. Sunday June 2. Wear baldric.
William J. RYAN  Faithful Navigator      Thomas J. GUILMARTIN  Faithful Scribe

Loyola Council No. 477, K.of C.--Brother Herman H. MILLER, on May 31, Members 
please arrange to pay respects Sunday, 1 P.M. Residence 109-22 200th. st. 
Hollis L.I.    J.J. HAYES      Grand Knight 

McVEIGH--Suddenly on June 1, 1928, Beatrice M. (nee RUDDY) in her 21st. year, 
at her home 6117 68th. st. (formally Hughes st.) Ridgewood. She is survives 
by her husband Walter J. and an infant daughter, Margaret Mary, and her 
father William RUDDY. Funeral will be held from her late home Monday 9:30 
A.M.: thence to the R.C. Church of our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Prospect 
ave. and Bleeker st., Ridgewood, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MILLER--On wednesday May 30, 1928, Bertha MILLER, in her 61st. year =, 
beloved mother of Edward H. LATTENHAUER, Alfred E. MILLER, Clara E. EICHHORN, 
 Lucille E. DAVIS. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on 
Sunday 2 P.M. from her residence 6416 Woodbine st. Interment Lutheran cemetery. 

MITCHELL--On Thursday may 31, 1928,Mary (nee MAMMERLING), beloved mother of  
Mrs. John CALLAHAN, at her residence 1613 West 5th. st. Funeral services 
Sunday, at 8 P.M. Mr. Rev. Paul S. SCAER officiating. ????er?l Monday 2 P.M. 
Interment. ?????vian Cemetery, Staten Island. Staten island papers copy.

MYNOTTE-- On Thursday May 31, 1928, Mary L, widow of Major of William T. 
MYNOTTE, of the 23rd. Regiment.Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts 
pl. and Grand ave., Sunday June 2 at 4 P.M. 

RYAN--Suddenly, on Friday June 1, 1928, James J. RYAN, beloved husband of 
Isabel T.RYAN, ( nee DROPHY). Funeral from residence 5708 New Utrecht ave. Brooklyn, 
on Tuesday morning, at 9:30 o'clock. Solemn mass of requiem, St. Francis De 
Chantel, 57th st. and 13th. ave., Brooklyn. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. 
Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

SLEVIN--Suddenly on June 2, 1928, Rose, beloved wife of James SLEVIN.Funeral 
from her residence 479 Classon ave., Tuesday June 5, at 9 A.M.; thence Church 
of the Nativity, Madison st. and Classon ave. Interment at st. John's Cemetery. 

20 Year Veteran Fireman's Association -- Dennis J. McCARTHY, retired fireman, 
New York Fire Department, formerly attached to Engine Co. 254. Funeral from 
his late residence, 2065 West 7th. st., Brooklyn, at 9 A.M., Monday June 4. 
Requiem  mass at SS. Simon and Jude R.C. Church. Members requested to attend.
John J. DONOHUE      President 

WACHTER--John, on Thursday, May 31, 1928, at the age of 66 years, beloved 
husband of Margaret and father of Frank, Joseph, Andrew, and Barbara WACHTER, 
also survived by a sister-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. He was 
member C.B.L. No. 438;  Clothing Cutters Relief Circle, and Holy Name Society. 
Funeral from his residence, 1874 Greene ave., Ridgewood on Monday June 4, 
1928, at 9:30 A.M.: thence to St. Aloysius R.C. Church, where a requiem  will 
be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery. 

IN MEMORIAM
BENNETT--In memory of John F. BENNETT, who died June 2, 1919. mass offered 
for the repose of his soul.
BROWN-- In loving memory of dear mother, Mrs. Theresa BROWN, who departed 
this life June 2. 1927. 
        How we miss you mother darling; 
           Every year more and more; 
        But God grant some day we'll meet you; 
           On the blissful, heavenly shore.
                             Children
MARNELL--In loving memory of God's masterwork, our mother Johanna MARNELL, 
who departed this life June 2, 1922. Mass celebrated.
         Never another like her, never a smile as sweet;
            Never a voice so tender, never a love so complete;
         Never a heart so steadfast, never a heart as true;
             Never can be her equal. Dear mother ,
         That's how we miss you
Loving daughters Mae and Kitty: son Jack and grandchildren  Jack and Marie
McCAULEY--In sad and loving memory of a good mother, Elizabeth McCAULEY, who 
died June 2, 1926. May her soul rest in peace. 
Her son, Hughie and daughter-in-law Julie.
McCAULEY-- In sad and loving memory of beloved mother Elizabeth McCAULEY, who 
passed away June 2, 1926.
           The month of June is here;
              The saddest month in the year;
           For in that month God took away;
                Our mother, we loved most dear.
Her daughter Katherine and son Laughlin.
NEWBERT--In loving memory of our dear aunt, Marie A. NEWBERT, who departed 
this life June 2, 1926. Gone but not forgotten.
Mr and mrs. John SAMMEL Sr. and family. 
WOODBURN--In fond memory of my husband and our father Samuel S. WOODBURN
who passed away June 2, 1927. 
Wife, sons and daughters.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
      PETROCELLI--The family of the late Vincent PETROCELLI are deeply 
grateful for the kind sympathy extended to them by relatives, friends, 
members of the clergy and the Masonic Lodge No. 836, Sandalphon of Brooklyn, 
in their recent bereavement. 

Valerie HAMANN, of 7813 88th. read?, Woodhaven, died yesterday in her 51st. 
year. She was born in Brooklyn and formerly lived in the Bushwick section. 
She is survived by her husband lawrence, and a daughter, Mrs. Edwin SYKES. 
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Tuesday, with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of Dennis T. KENNEDY, 84?1 86th. road, 
Woodhaven.  

Harry C. WILLIAMS died yesterday at his home, 699 Halsey st. he was born in 
brooklyn 27 years ago and was a bookkeeper. he is survived by his parents 
John and Mary, and a sister, Mae WILLIAMS. The funeral will be held at 9:30 
A.M. Monday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Good 
Counsel. Interment will be St. John's cemetery under the direction of Dennis 
T. KENNEDY, 84?1 86TH. road, Woodhaven. 

Marie K. HONOLD died yesterday in her 76th. year. She is survived by her 
husband, Julius HONOLD; a son, Jacob and one grandchild. The funeral services 
will be held at her late home, 1451 Metropolitan ave. at 8 P.M. Monday. 
Interment at 2 P.M. Tuesday will be Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Mary M. MITCHELL died Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs. John 
CALLAHAN, 1613 West 5th. st. She was the wife of of the late Peter MITCHELL, 
and was born in Brooklyn in 1849, a daughter of the late Peter and Mary MANNERING. 
she resided a number of years in Rockland County, N.Y., but the greater part 
of her life was spent in Brooklyn. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. John 
CALLAHAN, one grandaughter, Mrs. W. CRONIN, and one grandson, Harold GERBERG. 
Funeral services tomorrow at 8 P.M., the Rev. Paul H. SEAER, of the Trinity 
Evangelical,  Lutheran Church, officiating funeral Monday, 2 P.M. Inerment at 
the Moravian cemetery, Staten Island. 

Anna K. BURGER died yesterday in her 75th. year. She was born in germany and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for several years. She is survived by 3 
daughters, Anna, Mrs. Caroline BURNS, and Mrs. Lillian MEYERS, and a son 
Robert P. BURGER. The funeral service will be held at 2 P.M. Monday at her 
home 6925 Folsom ave. Glendale. Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery 
under direction of William BUSS 2734 Myrtle ave. 

Leonard GARACCI died Thursday in a local hospital. 
He was 71 years old. he was born in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 27 years. He is survived by 4 daughters. The funeral will be held from 
286 Wallobout st. 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at st. John's cemetery 
under the direction of Carmon Pisano & Sons, 85 Nostrand ave.

Rosalie SLARVINSKA died yesterday at her home 142A 31st. st. She was born in 
Poland 57 years ago. She was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 35 years. 
She  is survived by her husband Francis, one son, Anthony, and one daughter, 
Mrs. Josephine OLST. Funeral from her late home on Monday; thence to the 
Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, where a requiem mass will be celebrated 
at 9 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of S.K. 
SZUTARSKI, 246 24th. st

Elizabeth Josephine SWEENEY BRIM born in Brooklyn the daughter of Michael and 
Mary FLYNN SWEENEY, died yesterday at her home 237 Adelphi st. She was 
educated at the Sacred Heart Academy and for the past several years has been 
a member of Cathedral Chapel, Queen of All Saints, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Michael G. FLANNERY, Monday  at 
9:30 A.M. In addition to her parents she is survived by her husband Andrew F. 
BRIM; one son Andrew F. Jr.; Four sisters, Mrs. James GUMBEL, Mrs. Edward 
REILLY, Margaret and Anna SWEENEY, three brothers, John, Patrick, and William 
SWEENEY. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery, direction of William DUNIGAN & s 
Sons, 201 Park ave.  

Joseph MONTI died Friday at a local hospital. He was a tinsmith. he was born 
in Italy and was a resident of Brooklyn for 20 years. Funeral fSunday at 2 
P.M. from his home 106 Sullivan st., thence to Visitation Church for a 
blessing. he is survived by his parents in Italy and one brother of Erie 
Basin. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of  H.J. FLOOD, 
297  Van Brunt st.

Gustav MERZ, 23 years old, died Thursday in Kings County Hospital. He was 
born in Germany and lived at 128 Linden st. The services will be held at 2 
P.M. today at the chapel of Henry SCHILTZ, 2793 Myrtle ave., Glendale and the 
interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 

Anthony J. KLARICH, son of Frances and the late Anthony KLARICH, died 
Thursday at his home 96 20th. st. in his 27th. year. He was born in Brooklyn 
and lived his whole life in South Brooklyn. He was a steam-fitter. The 
funeral will take place from his home, Monday 9 A.M. thence to the Church of  
Our Lady of Csenstochova,  24th. st.and 4th ave. He is survived by his mother 
frances and 3 sisters Mrs. Ralph DeQUAR, Mrs. Frank MONDONA, and Mrs. Michael 
MONDONA. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Fred HERBST Sons.

Adolf WESTBERG, 47 years old died Thursday at his home 360 State st. He was 
born in New York City and was a sugar weigher. He is survived by 4 brothers 
Charles, James, George, WERTBERG of Waterbury Conn. and Alfred of Brooklyn 
and 1 sister Mrs. Agnes McCORMICK of Waterbury Conn. Funeral services will be 
held at Boyertown Burial Chapel at Lafayette ave. and St. Felix  st. tomorrow 
at 2 P.M. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of 
Henry SCHILITZ

John A. FLARIAN died Thursday at the age of 36. He was a resident of the 
21st. ward of Brooklyn for 30 years. He was for the past 10 years employed by 
theState Bank of Brooklyn. Funeral at 9:30 A.M. Monday from the residence 
North Sycamore st., West Hempstead with requiem mass by Conrad LUTZ of the 
Church of St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square. Interment at St. John's 
cemetery under the direction of Peter J. GEIS, 828 Catalpa ave.

Gertrude Doris BUTSCHER, daughter of the late Ferdinand and Anna Marie 
BUTSCHER, died Wednesday at her home 66 St. Pauls Pl. The funeral services 
were held at 8 o'clock last night and interment 10:30  today was at Lutheran 
Cemetery under the direction of  Charles E. EARL Son, 24 7th. ave. 

Charles B. LAWES  died Wednesday at his home, 110 Ainslie st. He was born in 
Brooklyn about 65 years ago and lived in the Eastern District for many years. 
He is survived by his widow., Elizabeth, and 3 daughters Mary, Catherine and 
Frances. Funeral from his late home today at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Mary of 
the Immaculate Conception Church, Leonard  and Maujer streets, where a solemn 
mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under the 
direction of John J. LENNON, 190 Leonard st.

JOSEPH CROCCHIOLO died Thursday at his home, 485 Seneca ave., Ridgewood. He 
was born in Italy Nov. 28, 1885, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 36 
years. He was a charter member of Loggia Poggioreale, 35 O.I.F.D.I. He is 
survived by his widow, Dora, 3 daughters, Dorothy, Marie and Lillian 
CROCCHIOLO; his widowed mother, 4 sisters Mrs. Lena MAGGIO, Mrs. Lillian 
GRECO, Mrs. Catherine CANDELA, of  Texas and mrs. Mamie CANDELA of Texas. 
Funeral will be held Monday, at 9:30  A.M. thence to St. Joseph's Church, 
Suydam st. and Central ave., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under the direction of Charles 
MORTON, of 578 Onderdonk ave.  

Anna H. JOHNSON--Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday for Anna H. 
JOHNSON, who died yesterday at her home, 250 91st. st. She was born in 
Germany and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 29 years. She is survived by 
her husband Axel W. JOHNSON and 3 children. The Rev. H. MILLER will offciate 
at the services. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction 
of Fred HERBST Sons.

John F. FAULKER, of 35 Hicks st., died Wednesday. He is survived by his wife 
Gertrude CARROLL FAULKER, and his mother Mrs. Ne?lle  FAULKER, and a sister, 
Mrs. gertrude O'BRIEN. The funeral was held from Funeral Home 187 South 
Oxford st., yesterday at 9 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the 
Asssumption. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of 
George F. BOLEN, 57 Bond st. 

WILLIAM REBANNY died yesterday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn. 
The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday at the Funeral Chapel of 
Feeney & Sons 1857 Broadway. Interment Will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

John COYLE, died yesterday He was born in Brooklyn 38 years ago, and is 
survived by his wife Louise; a sister Irene a brother george and a daughter 
Ruth COYLE. The funeral will be held from his late residence 9358 Vanderveer 
st. Queens Village, at 9 A.M. Monday witha requiem mass at the R.c. Church of 
Our lady of Lourdes, Queens Village. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of  KEARNS Sons, 1504 Bushwick ave.

Edward WIELAND of 12 Park pl. , died Thursday in Kings County Hospital. He 
was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 15 years. He is 
survived by 2 sons. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from the funeral 
chapel of Charles E. EARLS' Sons 24 7th. ave.
Interment at Calvery Cemetery. 

Rebecca PATTEN, daughter of the late Alfred and Louisa COHEN, died yesterday 
at her home 13207 120th. st., Richmond Hill. She is survived by her husband 
William; 2 sons Joseph and Phillip; and a daughter Lucille. The funeral will 
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Cypress Hills Abbey under 
the direction of  Thomas E. CROWE, 155 Smith st.

John F. IRVING died Thursday. He was born in Manhatten and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. He was employed by the New York Railroad 
Company and was a member of Court Orient F.of A. He is survived by his widow 
Catherine E. IRVING; a daughter Mrs. Lillian RAPP; and 2 grandchildren John 
and Robert RAPP. The funeral service will be held at the funeral chapel of 
Fred ROEMMELE, 706 Grand st., at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet. 

Regina ST. JOHN did Wednesday in her 71st. year. The funeral service will be 
held at 8 o'clock at her late home, 2288 St. Felix st. She is survived by her 
husband Robert F.; and a daughter Estelle MOREY; and 2 sons Robert and Percy 
ST. JOHN. Interment at 10 A.M will be at Cyress Hills Cemetery under the 
durection of William WERST, 365 Evergreen Ave.

Anna COONEY PERRIN died Thursday. She is survived by her Norman; 2 children; 
her father David J. COONEY; 2 sisters and 3 brothers. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. Monday from her late home, 1496 Bushwick ave. with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our lady of Lourdes at 10 A.M. Interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of  Charles H. THOMPSON, 
8711 87th. st. Woodhaven.

Edward MACKEY died yesterday at his home 41 4th. st. he was born in Brooklyn 
24 years ago and was formally a parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. John 
the Evangelist. He is survived by his widow Ann KELSER MACKEY; a daughter 
Helen; his parents James and Anna MACKEY; and a brother James MACKEY. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with a requiem mass at the R.c. 
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be at calvery Cemetery.

Elsie NANNIG died yesterday at her home, 477 Woodward ave. She was born in 
Brooklyn 32 years ago, and is survived by her mother Mary, and a sister 
Eleanor. She was a member of Branch 99 of the Workmen's Sick and Death 
Benefit Society. The funeral will be held 2 P.M. Tuesday an interment will be 
at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview ave. 

Rosetta M.QUINN, died yesterday at her home 11612 Atlantic ave. Richmond 
Hill. She had been a resident of Richmond Hill for many years. She is 
survived by a son John J. and 2 daughters; Mrs. Mary F. NOONAN and Mrs. John 
DITMAR. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Benedict Joseph. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery 
under the direction of Edward F. SHIELDS, Atlantic ave. and 117th. st., 
Richmond Hill.

Andrew BOYLE, husband of the late Johanna BOYLE, died Thursday. The funeral 
will be held tomorrow at 10 A.M. from the Funeral Home, 203 Jay st. and 
interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of  T.J. 
HIGGINS & Sons 203 Jay st. 

Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of 
Fred HERBST Sons, 697 3rd. ave. for Charles PEDERSON, who died Thursday in 
Kings County Hospital. he was born in Norway 57 years ago and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 30 years. He was the husband of Marie PEDERSON. The 
Rev. J. HALVERSEN of Zion Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment will be 
at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. for Gustav STEIN, who died Thursday 
in his 45 th. year, at his home, 3906 8th. ave. He was born in Finland  and 
has been a resident of Brooklyn for 3 years. he is survived by his wife and 3 
children. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Fred 
HERBST Sons. 

Daniel McMULLEN of 537 Pacific st. died yesterday in a local hospital. He was 
born in Ireland 42 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 22 
years. He is survived by his widow Ellen; a son Daniel; his mother, 2 sisters and 6 
brothers. Funeral be will held from the Lafayette Chapel, 38 Lafayette ave. 
at 2 P.M. Monday. Final blessing and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph E. BRENNAN, 1817 Nostrand ave.

Thomas CHECHILO, died Thursday at his home, 272 Van Brunt st. He was born in 
Brooklyn 17 years ago and was a son Michael and Loretta CALEOTTI  CHECHILO. 
He is survived in addition to his parents, 4 brothers Anthony, Frank, Michael 
and Albert, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Rose DE CARLO, Mrs. Frances GAMBARDELLA, and 
Angelina CHECHILO. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Visitation. Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st.

Henry E. BOECKMANN died yesterday.  He was born in Germany sixty-four
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years, where he
was engaged in the wholesale grocery business for thirty-five years.  He
was a member of Williamsburg Tent, Maccabees 49, the Amt.Dorum Wurster
Club and the Wallabout Market Merchants' Association.  He is survived by
his widow, Anna MEYER BOECKMANN; two daughters, Clara and Mrs. Elsa
KOENIG; five sons, Henry, Charles, William, George and Arthur; a
brother, Herman BOECKMANN; a sister, Mrs. Dora SCHULTZE, and eight
grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at his late home, 851
East Twenfth street, at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday
will be under direction of George SIEBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

Jennie KANE died Tuesday at her home, 219-21 135th avenue, Springfield.
She is survived by her husband, William, and three sons, John, Jesse and
William.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Mary Immaculate, Springfield Gardens.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Francis P.
MURPHY, 219th street and 137th avenue, Springfield.

ELEANOR COPE
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Eleanor COPE,
who died Tuesday at her home, 1351 Myrtle avenue.  She is survived by
her husband, John H. COPE; a son, John M. COPE, and a daughter, Mrs.
Eleanor CAPPS.  Interment to-morrow will be underi direction of
Fairchild Sons, 86 Lefferts place.

Mary REILLY died Tuesday at her home, 322 Linden boulevard.  She was
born in New York City fifty years ago and was for many years a resident
of Flatbush.  She is survived by two sisters, Sister Mary Claude, O.S.J.
and Helen REILLY, and a brother, Jack REILLY.  The funeral will be held
at 10 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Catherine of Genoa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Joseph PORTELLI, twenty-seven years old, died Tuesday in a local
hospital.  He was born in Italy and had been a resident of New York City
for ten years.  He is survived by his widow, Josephine; his mother,
Amunziata; and five sisters, Mrs. Angelina GIULIANO, Mrs. Mary TROMBINO,
Mrs. Bartola SCHIACCITANO, Mrs. Amunziata GIULIANO and a sister,
Margherita.  His mother and sister, Margherita reside in Italy.  He was
a member of the Holy Name Society of the Sacred Hearts Church.  Funeral
from his late residence, 318 Degraw street, Friday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence
to R.C. Church of the Sacred Hearts, Degraw street, where a requiem mass
will be celebrated for the repose of his soul.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under direction of Joseph V.SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton Parkway.

Charles HAUSER died Tuesday, at the age of fifty-nine years.  He was
born in Switzerland and had lived here for the past forty-two years.  He
is survived by two sons, Charles and Albert HAUSER; three daughters,
Mrs. Max HAWE, Mrs. Louise HEUBACH and Effie HAUSER;  two sisters, Mrs.
EMERICH, Mrs. GRAFF, and one brother, Arthur.  He was a member of
Herder Lodge, 698, F.I.A.M., Workmen Sick and Death Benefit Society, and
Mergenthaler Benefit Society.  Funeral service at his late home, 45
Driggs avenue, Friday, at 8 P.M.  Masonic service, Saturday, at 2 P.M.
Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery, under direction of Peter J. STENGER.

Kilian KROENER of 1818 Himrod street, died yesterday.  He was born in
Germany seventy-five years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
fifty-nine years.  He was a member of Catholic K.U.V. and Kameradschaft
of Brooklyn and the Bayerischer Saenger Bund of Brooklyn and the Holy
Name Society attached to the R.C.Church of St. Aloysius.   The funeral
will be held from his late home, at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Aloysius.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of B.J.HOCK & SONS, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

Kurt JOHNER of 1871 Bleecker street died yesterday.  He was born in
Germany six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for two
years.  He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred JOHNER and a
sister, Motte JOHNER.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday and
interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of B.J HOCK &
SONS, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

Anna S. COONEY died yesterday at her home, 33 East Thirty-first, in her
forty-second year.  She is survived by her husband, Capt. Patrick COONEY
of the New York Fire Department, and four daughters, Mary, Margaret,
Grace and Anna COONEY.  The funeral will be held  at 9:30 A.M.,
Saturday, with a requiem mass, at the R.C. Church of the Holy Cross,
Church and Rogers avenues.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Patrick KANE died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in Ireland
and had been a resident in Brooklyn for thirty years.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary KANE and two sons, Thomas and John KANE and three
daughters, Mildred, Adelaide and Mary TAYLOR.  The funeral will be held
from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary TAYLOR, 1061 Bergen street, at
8:30 A.M., Saturday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady
of Victory, Troop [Throop?] avenue and McDonoug street.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of E.A. BLUE, 636 Throop avenue.

Albert John VEHSTEDT died Tuesday at his home, 1765 Atlantic avenue.  He
is survived by his parents, Albert and Helen and his grandmothers, Mrs.
Johanna SAATMAN and Mrs. Anna VEHSTEDT.  The funeral will be held at
2:30 P.M. to-morrow, and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of William P. MURPHY & SON, 87 Herbert street.

Frank L. HAGGARTY died yesterday at his home, 541 Ninth street.  He was
the son of the late Peter and Mary HAGGERTY, and was born in Brooklyn.
For over forty years he was employed at [sic] a salesman by the American
Steel and Wire Company, a branch of American Steel.  He was  formerly a
member of St. James Y.M.C.A. and Catholic Club of Brooklyn. At the time
of his death he was a member of Hardware Club  and Iron and Steel
Institute.  He is survived by his widow, Sarah E. HAGARTY nee SINCLAIR,
two daughters, Caroline and Frances, one sister, Annie and one brother,
Joseph E. HAGGERTY.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Francis
Xavier's Church, Sixth avenue and Carrol street, Saturday, at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction  of Louis W. FARRELL,
302 Jay street.  [note 3 different spellings of name]

MARY VALENTE
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of St.
Anselm, Eighty-fourth street and Fourth avenue, for Mary VALENTE, who
died Tuesday in her forty-sixth year at the home of her brother-in-law,
Julian V. CARABBA, 161 Eighty-fifth street.  She is survived by her
mother, Mrs. Medeline VALENTE; a brother, George VALENTE, of Greenwick,
Conn., and three sisters, Mrs. Julian V. CARABBA, Mrs. Joseph L.MURPY
and Carmela VALENTE.  Interment will be at Peekskill, N.Y.

Mary CULLEN died yesterday at her home, 12345 146th street, South Ozone
Park.  She is the widow of John CULLEN, and is survived by one daughter,
Hellen.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Clement's R.C. Church,
South Ozone Park, Saturday. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery.

VICTORIA WIRFEL
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday at the R.C. Church
of the Holy Cross, Maspeth, for Victoria WIRFEL, who died to-day in her
seventy-fourth year.  She is survived by five sons, James, Frank,
Charles, William and Edward, and two daughters, Mrs. Clara BERTNICK and
Mrs.  Bina KAZZNOWSKI.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under
direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

Kunigunda ZUBER, of 62 Hemlock street, died Tuesday.  She is survived by
her husband, Jacob; four sons, Joseph, Louis, Jacob and Frank, and two
daughters, Kunigunda HUFNAGEL [?]  She was a member of the Rosary
Society attached to the R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Frank T. NOLAN, 201 Euclid avenue.

Henry HANDT, a butcher and a life resident of Brooklyn died yesterday in
his fifty-seventy year at his home, 833 Monroe street.  He is survived
by his widow, Mathilda, one daughter, a son, Fred, and three brothers,
Herman, Charles and William HANDTE.  The Rev. Dr. J. RODENBACH, of
Bethany Presbyterian Church will conduct the funeral service at 2 P.M.
Sunday and interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of
Bernard A.RUOFF, 1434 Myrtle avenue.

Joseph J. FAY, a salesman and a life resident of Brooklyn died Tuesday
in his twenty-seventy year at his home, 205 Menehan street.  He is
survived by his parents, John J. and Frances A. FAY; three sisters, Mrs.
N.S.VARIN, Mrs. George WARNER, and May A., and three brothers, James M.,
William J., and Francis N. FAY.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Brigid.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Bernard
A.RUDOFF, 1434 Myrtle avenue.

Augusta ECKSTROM, born Oct 11, 1850, in Jonkoping, Smaland, Sweden, and
a resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past sixty years
died yesterday.  She was a widow and she resided at 320 Smith street.
She is survived by three sons, George, Charles and Harold; a daughter,
Mrs. Ella FAULK; two grandchildren and two sisters.  Funeral services
will be held for her at the residence Saturday at 2 P.M.by the Rev.
CORY, of Cuyler Chapel.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery,
under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 300 State street.

Kunigunda GRENNER died yesterday at her home, 283 Bleeker street.  She
was born in Brooklyn sixty-eight years ago and was a member of
St.Barbara's Church, Central avenue and Bleeker street, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery.  She leaves a husband, John J.; two sons,
John,Jr. and Otto; four daughters, Eleanor, Bertha, Elizabeth and Sister
M. Frieda, O.S.D.  Peter J. Geis, of 88 Catalpa avenue, has charge of
the funeral arrangements.

Richard ALLEN died yesterday in a local hospital.  The funeral will be
held at 10 A.M. Saturday from the funeral chapel of Francis P. MURPHY,
21824 137th avenue, Springfield.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary MAHON, widow of Joseph MAHON, died Tuesday at her home, 1089
Lincoln place.  She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-years.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
William DAUBE and Mrs. Lawrence CLARK.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of St. Gregory.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Patrick J.KELLY, of 1029 Seventy-ninth street, died Tuesday.  He was
born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five
years.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret; a daughter, Mrs. J.
DOWER, and a son, George KELLY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Ephrem.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of L.S.
SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

Terence SMITH died Wednesday at his home, 341 East Third street,
Flatbush.  He was born in Brooklyn fifty-two years ago, and four [sic]
many years he was employed as an engineer by the Keyon Rubber Tire
Company, of Bay Ridge.  He was a member of the R.C. Church of Immaculate
Heart of Mary.  Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  He is survived by a widow,
Florence GARRETT SMITH, and a cousin Mrs. Margaret FOGERTY.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Henry CONLEY SONS, 268 Myrtle avenue.

Emma EMMONS died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was born in
Chicago, Ill., sixty-seven years ago and had been a resident of the
downtown section of Brooklyn for more that fifty years. She was the
widow of Albert EMMONS and is survived by two sons, Robert and Albert,
and two daughters, Mrs. Edward FAUSSEN[?] and Mrs. May MANNING, and five
grandchildren.  She was a member of the Degree of Pachantas, I.O.R.M.
and many social clubs.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 110
Willoughby street, at 2 P.M. Sunday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under direction of C.M.FARLEY, 1865 Fulton street.

3 June 1928
MRS. F.W.ROSE DIES
Mrs. Frederick William ROSE, wife of Frederick ROSE, retired business 
man, of the Hotel St. George and Passaic N.J., died suddenly on Friday in Los 
Angeles Cal. She will be buried in Fresno Cal.

DIETRICH HAESLOOP DIES IN HIS 81ST. YEAR
Dietrich HAESLOOP, 80 years old, of 3405 Newkirk avenue, one of the 
best known of brooklyn's old-time cafe proprietors, died yesterday. He also 
was well known as a politician. he was employed as a clerk in the Municipal 
Building, Manhatten, since 1910.

SLAIN GUNMAN LEFT LOVETT'S MEN FOR UALE
Victim of New Gang War Revealed as "Deserter" - Family of James SENTER 
Questioned by Police Here
       The body of the bullet-riddled man found in a pit at Meeker avenue and 
Porter street early today has been identified as that of James SENTER, of 237 
Kent street.  A brother, Joseph SENTER, made the identification, but has been 
unable to shed any light on his brother's activities that might serve to 
establish a motive for the murder.
    The slain man apparently had no business connections, although he was 
always well dressed and seemed to have plenty of funds.  He worked occasional
ly along the waterfront, Greenpoint police said.  The police believe he had 
been identified with a bootlegging gang and link his death with the slaying 
Sunday of Frank UALE.
    Detective Abraham STERN, of the Greenpoint station, is credited with 
having found SENTER'S brother.  The detective viewed the body and said he had 
seen the man several times before, but could not quite place him.  STERN 
racked his mind for a clue and finally recalled that the man bore a close 
resemblance to Joseph SENTER.  He rushed to the Kent street number and 
brought Joseph to the murder scene.  Joseph collapsed after he had viewed the 
body.
    According to Capt. Daniel J. CAREY, SENTER was arrested by Detective 
SAUNDERS on Nov. 16, 1921.  SENTER was accused of grand larceny but was 
discharged when brought to trial.                   
GIVES INFORMATION
    Joseph returned to the police station later today and gave information to 
the police that leads them to believe the slain man was in some way 
identified with the murder of Edward LYNCH, gangster, who was slain last 
April 16.
    The slain man left his Kent street home yesterday morning.  He told his 
brother he was going to Coney Island and that was the last he was seen by 
members of his family.  His mother and his two sisters were brought to the 
police station for questioning by Capt. CAREY.
Billy JACOBS, president of the Longshoreman's Union was also questioned.  
JACOBS is thought to be able to shed some light on SENTER'S past through his 
contact with the slain man during the brief and infrequent periods that he 
worked as a loader along the Greenpoint shore.
    Police revealed that SENTER was a member of the old Bill LOVETT gang but 
deserted that group to become one of Frank UALE'S henchmen.

Central Figure of Queens Scandal Succumbs to Illness at Atlantic City -
John M. PHILLIPS, sewer pipe manufacturer involved in the Queens sewer 
scandal, died in his Atlantic City residence this afternoon from acute kidney 
trouble, according to information given out by George FRENZ, an employee, at 
PHILLIPS' office, 42 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City

BRENNELSEN--  Mary(nee BRENNER) wife of Louis BRENNELSEN, of 10746 113th. st. 
Richmond Hill, 2 blocks south of Liberty ave. on Saturday, at the age of 60 
years. Funeral mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church, Jerome st. on Tuesday, at 
10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Survived by her husband, 1 daughter, 5 
sons and 1 brother.

HAAS--Walter Frederick HAAS, in his 30th. year, at his home 8831 197th. st. 
Hollis,beloved husband of Minnie, and father of Emma Haas. Funeral service 
Tuesday at 8 P.M. Interment Wednesday 2 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

HOUSMAN--On Saturday, June 2, 1928, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Howard 
HOUSMAN. Services at the Bayha Chapel, 219  Atlantic ave. at 8 P.M. Interment 
Arabian Cemetery,  Tuesday afternoon.

KLOTZ--June 2, Francis, beloved son of George and Mary HARRISON KLOTZ, and 
brother of Gertrude, at his residence, 336 Park ave.  Requiem mass on Tuesday 
at 9 A.M. at St. Patrick's Church. Interment at St. John's cemetery.

MAY--On Friday June 1, 1928, Jennie, beloved wife of Edward J. and mother of 
Anna, Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan, aand Edward J. MAY Jr.; sister of Anna MILNE, in 
her 60th year. Funeral services at her residence, 7512 5th. ave., Brooklyn, 
Monday evening June 4th. at 8 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday 2 P.M. Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery.

MURPHY--On Saturday, June 2, Daniel F. MURPHY, at his residence, 3 Pilling 
st., beloved husband of Anne MURPHY and loving father of Daniel F. Jr., 
Thomas P., Joseph L., James C., John C., Eugene, Edwin R. and Mrs. John H. 
McCABE. He is survived also by 6 grandchildren. Notice of funeral later.

PHALEN--On May 27, Thomas F. PHALEN, of 1554 East 36th., a lifelong resident 
of Brooklyn and the beloved husband of the late Mary E.(nee BANNON),  at the 
home of 
his daughter Mrs. Edward J. MONTAGUE, of Hollywood Cal. He is survived by 4 
daughters, Mrs. Edward J. MONTAGUE, Mrs. James PURCELL, Mae, Gertrude: 2 sons 
William and Sylvester: also his sister-in-law, Mrs. K. SHEA.. Solemn requiem 
mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands, at 10 A.M., Monday June 4. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

REID--On June 2, 1928, David L. REID. age 76 years, beloved husband of 
Kathleen (nee HARROLD) and father of David, Edward, and Katherine. Funeral 
services at August HERLICH Funeral Chapel, 842 Fresh Pond rd., Monday 8 P.M. 
Interment Wurtsboro, Sullivan county  N.Y (Jersey papapers please copy)

TOCK--On June 1, Mary widow of Gaza TOCK: survived by 4 daughters and a son 
and a sister. Funeral Monday, June 4, from her home, 5212 5th. ave. Requiem 
mass  at St. Agath's Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross.

THEILINE--Suddenly, on Friday June 1, 1928, Julius, beloved husband of Mrs. 
John PROKOPY, age 56 years. Remains at his home 263  51st. st., Brooklyn, 
until Sunday 1, P.M. Interment Charlotte N.C. Tuesday. 

VAN WICKEL--Ellen C. age 80 years on June 2. Funeral services from her 
residence, 553 Quincy st., on Tuesday June 5, at 2 P.M. Interment at Cypress 
Hills cemetery.

WORDEN--Laura May, daughter of the late Edwin and Henrietta BOWDEN, beloved 
mother of Walter. Funeral services at the home of her sister, Mrs. Julia 
BRITTON, 23 Clinton pl., near Crescent st. Requiem mass at the Church of the 
Transfiguration, Autumn and Ridgewood ave. Monday 10 A.M.

IN MEMORIAM
JOHNSON--Mass wiil be offered for the repose of the soul of Sadie T. JOHNSON 
at St. Catherine of Genoa Church, Albany ave., and Linden blvd., on Monday, 
June 4 at 7 o'clock.

QUIGLEY--In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, james E. 
QUIGLEY, who departed this life June 2, 1926. Gone but not forgotten. 
Father Mother and Brothers

RYAN-- In loving memory of my dear wife, Nellie E. (nee FITZSIMMONS), who 
died May 23, 1927. First anniversary mass will be celebrated in St. Michael's 
Church, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st. Brooklyn, Wednesday June 6,   8 A.M.

PABST--In memory of our mother, Katherine PABST, died June 3, 1927. Masses 
being said at Our Lady of Good Counsel  and Sacred Heart Churches. 
              Surrounded by friends we are lonesome,
              In the midst of our pleasures blue,
              A smile on our faces still a heartache,
              Aching for longing for you.
Daughters Frances and May and grandchildren Frances and Mildred 

GROSBACK
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today for James R. GROSBACK, 
an engineer, who died Wednesday in his 58 year, at his home 127 Schlay st. 
Glendale. he is survived by his widow, Margaret; 2 brothers, Phillip and 
William, and 2 sisters, mrs. Nellie CONKLIN and Mrs. Edward BOGART. He was a 
member of St. Albans Lodge, 56 F.& A.M. and Schyler Council Jr. O.U.A.M. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
       
Hugh McCAULEY, a life resident of brooklyn, died at his home, 72 Hall 
st. he was engaged in the shoe business. he was a member of the R.C. Church 
of the Sacred Heart. He is survived by a sister Mary and a brother Owen 
McCAULEY. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. today from the funeral chapel 
of John P. SCULLY, 202 DeKalb ave. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 
        
Jennie MAY died Friday in her 60th. year. She is survived by her 
husband Edward  J.; 2 daughters Anna and Mrs. Dorothy SULLIVAN; a son Edward 
J. MAY Jr. and a sister, Annie MILNE. The funeral services will be held at 
her late home, 7512 5th. ave. at 8 P.M., Tuesday will interment at 2 P.M. 
Tuesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of George C.HERBST, 
6741 5th. ave.(typed as printed)
        
Henry MIGLIN, of 158 Rutledge st. died Friday. He was 28 years old 
and is survived by his widow Mabel RYDER MIGLIN; a son Russell MIGLIN, and 2 
sisters Helen and Estelle MIGLIN. The funeral will be held from his late 
residence at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under 
the direction of Joseph A. DONNELLY, 506 East 7th. st.

John JORDAN, born in Brooklyn 51 years ago, died at his home 139  34th. st. 
He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Michael, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st., 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow. He is survived 
by his widow Margaret; his mother Mary; 3 sisters Mrs. JOYCE, Mrs. KING, and 
Mrs. RAINEY. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemertery under the direction of 
Thomas E. CROWE, 155 Smith st.

Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight for Maud E. HILL 
CRAWFORD, of 18 East 5th. st., who died Thursday. She was the wife of Arthur 
CRAWFORD. Interment will be at Woodstock N.Y. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Victory, Troop ave. and McDonough st. for Thomas B. FITZPATRICK, 
who died Friday at his home, 479 Jefferson ave. He was the husband of the 
late Rosina REILLY  FITZPATRICK and was formally a resident of the 13th. ward 
Manhatten. Interment will be at Calvery cemetery.

James DELANEY died Friday, in a local hospital. He was born in New York City 
62 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years. He is survived by a 
sister, Mrs. Catherine McDERMOTT. The funeral was held at 10 A.M yesterday 
and interment was at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of William P. 
MURPHY, 87 Herbert st.

4 June 1928
WIDOW OF SUFFOLK JUSTICE DIES IN 88TH. YEAR
      RIVERHEAD. JUne 4--Mrs. Caroline P. GRIFFING, widow of Timothy M. 
GRIFFING. ex-justice of the Suffolk County Supreme Court, died at her home 
Grandeabel?, here Saturday. She had been ill a week. Mrs. GRIFFING was 87 
years old.
          She is survived by 5 children, Fred L. GRIFFING, Mrs. Grace G. 
HOEN, and ex-county Attorney Robert P. GRIFFING, all of Riverhead; Mrs. 
George WOLF of Baltimore, and Mrs. Harry G. STEPHENS  of East Hampton, and a 
twin sister Mrs. Angeline WILSON of Englewood N.J. 
          Funeral services will be held at the GRIFFING home today at 1:30 
P.M. Burial will be at Riverhead Cemetery.

JOSEPH McKENNA WILL BE ARRAIGNED TOMORROW IN HOMICIDE COURT
       About the same time tomorrow that services will be conducted for 
Joseph McGRATH, slain so nof?  ex-police Liet. John J. McGRATH, Joseph F. 
McKENNA, 26 years old, of 6211 8th. ave. will be arraigned in Brooklyn 
Homocide Court charged with the murder of his friend.
        McGRATH, whose bullet riddled body was found early Saturday morning 
at Bay Ridge Parkway and Narrows ave., will be buried from the home of his 
father, 4718 6th. ave. A high mass of requiem will be said at St. Michaels 
Church, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st. at 10 A.M.
         At almost the same hour McKENNA will hear the police reconstrution 
of the murder unfolded. According to the police, McKENNA confessed the crime 
when arrested late Saturday night and taken to the Fort Hamilton station. 
Police, working under the supervision of Capt. John J. RYAN of the eleventh 
division: Inspector John J. SULLIVAN, and Lieut. Ray HONAN  also arrested  
Francis EICHER , 25 year old, of 722 51st. st. EICHER is being held as a 
material witness.          McKENNA was held without bail.

INSPECTOR KILLED IN B.M.T. TUNNEL WHILE AT WORK
BODY OF MICHAEL HEALY HURLED AGAINST WALL BY LONG BEACH TRAIN
        Trapped by the darkened tunnel just east of the ave. U station, Sea 
Beach line of the B.M.T., while alone and on duty by an onrushing Coney 
Island Bound train early today, Micheal HEALY, 30 years old, of 217 65th. 
st., a car inspector, was hurled against the tunnel wall where his lifeless 
body was discovered by a train crew later. Dr. TARTAR, of Coney Hospital 
pronounced HEALY dead.
        Discovery fo the tragedy was made by Joseph WERNS, of 1372 
East 65th. st.; motorman of a train which passed through the tunnel 
about 3:30 this morning.  Detective Frank GILFILLAN, of the Bath Beach 
station, investigated and said he believed HEALY crossed from the 
west side tracks in the tunnel  after inspecting cars and cought in 
front of an approaching train before he could escape. Dr. TARTAR 
said the man's left leg had been severed and that he had been injured 
internally. His body was swept along the trackbed 75 feet before 
being thrown to one side.

MAN DIVES TO DEATH IN GRAVESEND BAY
Ignatius RANIERI, 21 years old, of 178 Union st., shouted  "Here 
goes" and plunged from the rowboat in which he and 3 others were paddling 200 
feet off Bay 49th st., in Gravesend bay, and never reappeared, police of the 
Bay Beach station were told today while grappling for the body.
            Philip LOGANA, of 338 Degraw st., cousin of RANIERI, who was one 
of the boat occupants, said that he and his companions plunged overboard and 
dove deep into the water in an effort to locate his relative, but to no 
avail.Members of a marine police squard grappled 4 hours for the body 
in the darkness last night, without success, and resumed the effort to 
recover the youth's body today. 
                   
FORMER BROOKLYN GIRL KILLED AFTER MAKING WEDDING PLANS
     A host of friends in Brooklyn today learned with grief of the death in 
Hartford, Conn., of Miss Gertrude DONNELLON, 23  years old, formally of this 
borough. The funeral will be held from the home of her father, John 
DONNELLON, 1418 Sterling pl., on Wednesday.
      Miss DONNELLON was to have been married to Louis BRAVER, of Brooklyn, 
on June 17. She came here 2 weeks ago to look after the details of the coming 
marriage and then returned to Hartford.
       The same day on her way home from work she was struck by an automobile 
driven by Mrs. Frances M.CONE, of Wethersfield. The accident occured as Miss 
DONNELLON alighted from a street car, according to Hartfoed police. 
        At the hospital it was found that Miss DONNELLON suffered a fractured 
skull and concussion of the brain. 
         She never regained consciousness and died yesterday without knowing 
what had befallen her, surgeons declared.

WALL PAPER BURIES WOMAN IN STORE, SUFFOCATING HER
      Pinned beneath a small platform and covered with hundreds of rolls of 
wallpaper, mrs. Sadie BONAVITA, 40 years old, of 425 3rd. ave., was smothered 
to death yesterday in a paint store on the first floor of the building in 
which she made her home.
       The woman's body was found by her son Joseph who failed to find his 
mother in their quarters when he returned from work. a search revealed the 
accident. Dr. LARATELLO, of the Swedish Hospital, worked over the woman fora 
considerable time he was unable to revive her. Death was caused by 
suffocation.
        The paint store is conducted by Louis PEPE and James GROCE. They 
expected a shipment of paint late yesterday afternoon and asked mrs. BONAVITA 
if she would watch the store while they were away on business. Mrs. BONAVITA 
assented and went downstairs to recieve the shipment. In some unexplained 
manner she caused the platform which supported a display of paints of kegs to 
fall. The collapse of the platform caused the wallpaper rolls to tumble from 
the racks above and the woman was pinned beneath both.

GIRL FINDS BROTHER STRANGLED BY SCARF
        The body of Frank Span, 40 years old, of 423 Throop ave., was found 
yesterday hanging from the transom of his bedroom by a silk scarf, according 
to police.
        His body was discovered by his sister Miss Catherine Span, with whom 
she lived. She told police that her brother had been suffering from a 
nervious breakdown, and was despondent.
         A physician had advised her to have him committed to an institution, 
she said, but instead she had attempted to care for him herself. She is a cripple.

ANDERSON--Minnie, on Friday, in her 57th. year, beloved wife, of Joseph and 
mother of George, Florence, Louise and Annie. Funeral services on Mondaym 8 
P.M. Funeral on Tuesday 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.                
       
COONEY--On Saturday June 2, Edward COONEY, in his 48th. year, son of the late 
Edward and Ellen A. PRICE COONEY. Funeral from his residence 1323 Jefferson 
Ave., on Wednesday, June 6. Requiem mass at St. Martin of Tours Church, 
Weirfield st. and Knickerbocker ave., 10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CREEDEN-- On Saturday June 2, 1928, Elizabeth A., beloved wife of John CREEDEN
and beloved mother of Frank, William J., Joseph W. and Edward CREEDEN. 
Funeral from her late residence, 6031 Woodbine st., on Wednesday, at 10:30 
A.M.; thence to Church of the Miraculous Medal, Bleecker st. cor. of Prospect 
ave. Interment at St. John's cemetery.

DRESDNER--Isidore, age 75 years, on June 3. Services June 5, 8 P.M., at 1230 
Bushwick ave. Interment June 6, 10 A.M. Evergreen cemetery.

HUTH--On June 3, 1928, Catherine ELDMANN HUTH, beloved wife of Edward HUTH. 
Funeral services at her residence, 250 Classon ave., on Tuesday, June 5, at 8 
P.M. Interment Wednesday, 3 P.M. Evergreen Cenetery.

McCORMACK--On Saturday, June 2, Mary McCORMACK (nee MEE), beloved wife of the 
late Thomas F. McCORMACK, at her residence, 219 East 38th. st. New York. 
Funeral On Wednesday, June 6, at 9 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Gabriel's 
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McDERMOTT--On June 3, Anna T. WOODS, beloved wife of William J. McDERMOTT. 
Funeral from her home, 1121 79th. st. Bay Ridge. Requiem mass at St. Ephrem's 
R.C. Church on Wednesday at 9;30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery.

MACK--On June 4, 1928, Amory T. MACK, beloved husband of Mary M. DECKER MACK 
at his residence, 295 Myrtle ave. Notice of funeral later.

WEBER--Sophie, on Sunday June 3, Funeral services from her residence, 553 
Quincy st., on Tuesday June 5, at 2 P.M. Interment Cypress Hills Cemertery.

MICHEL--On Saturday, June 2, Anna MICHEL, in her 35th. year, beloved wife of 
Walter MICHEL: Daughter of Dora MERHOLZ MEESE and the late Fred MEESE. 
Funeral from her residence 1286 Halsey st., on Wednesday June 6, Requiem mass 
at st. Martin Of Tours Church, Weirfield st. and Knickerbocker ave.

REID--On June 2, 1928, David L. REID, aged 76, beloved husband of Katherine 
(nee HARROLD) and father of David, Edward and Katherine. Funeral services at 
August HERLICH Funeral Chapel, 842 Fresh Pond Rd., Monday, 8 P.M. Interment 
Wurtsboro, Sullivan County N.Y.(Jersey papers please copy)

SCHLENKER--On Saturday, June 2, 1928, Mary SCHLENKER (nee MORAH) beloved 
mother of Alice  and the late Carrie Hahn. Funeral from her late residence 
121 St. Nicholas ave., on Wednesday  June 6, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. 
Thomas Church, 118th. st  and St. Nicholas ave., where a requeim mass will be 
sung. Interment Calvery cemetery. 

SPAHN--On Sunday, June 3, 1928, Frank R. beloved brother of Catherine SPAHN, 
in his 38th. year. Funeral from his residence 423 Troop ave. Brooklyn, on 
Wednesday  , June 6.

TRUDDEN--Hugh J. (undertaker), on Sunday, June 3, 1928, in his 31st. year, at 
his residence, 109-60 133rd. st., Richmond Hill, beloved husband of Hannah 
(nee DANNER) father of Eugene and Donald, brother of Henry TRUDDEN. member of 
Ridgewood Council #1814, K.of C. Funeral from his residence Wednesday morning 
at 9:30 o.clock; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church, where 
requiem high mass will be said. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery. 

IN MEMORIAM
BURNS--In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother Catherine V. 
BURNS, who departed this life of June 4, 1926.
             Surrounded by friends we are lonesome,
             In the midst of our pleasure we're blue;
             A smile on our faces still a heartache--
             aching and longing for you. 
Gone, but not forgotton.
Husband. Sons and daughters.

CHECKETT--In sad but loving memory of my devoted husband and loving father, 
Frederick CHECKETT, who died June 4, 1926.
        There exists no cure for a heart wounded by the sword of separation.
		Wife Mae and Children.

DIAMOND--In fond and loving memory of my beloved wife Teresa M. DIAMOND, who 
departed this life June 5, 1923. Masses at Our Lady of Peace Church, Tuesday, 
June 5. may her soul rest in peace.               Husband Patrick DIAMOND 

DONOVAN--In sad and loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, Norah 
T. DONOVAN, who departed this life June 4, 1927.
        Faithful and honest in all her ways,
        Devoted and true to the end of her days;
        A loving daughter and sister, gentle and kind,
        What a beautiful memory she left behind. 
Mother, Father and Sisters

FARRELL--In sad and loving memory of wife and our beloved mother Catherine 
FARRELL, who passed away June 4, 1927.
        The month of June is here,
        The saddest month of the year,
        For in that month God took away,
        Our mother we loved most dear.
Husband, Daughters, and Sons

FUREY--In fond and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Agnes FUREY, 
who departed this life on June 4, 1927. Mass celebrated today.
Husband and Children

GROTHE--In sad and loving memory of  my beloved friend Ella GROTHE, who left 
us one year ago today.
             A loving thought, a silent tear,
             A beautiful memory ever dear.
Your friend Mae DOYLE

HARRIS--In loving memory of beloved father, Abraham HARRIS, who departed this 
life June 4, 1917. May his soul rest in peace. 
Loving Children and Grandson, Morton

KOHBERGER--In loving memory of our dear and only brother Fred, who died 15 
years ago today.      Loving Sisters.

Hugh J. TRUDDEN, a well known undertaker, died yesterday at his home, 109-60 
133rd. st. Richmaond Hill. He was 30 years old and is survived by his widow 
Hannah DANNER TRUDDEN; 2 sons Eugene and Donald; and a brother Henry J. 
TRUDDEN. He was well known in Ridgewood having been engaged in the real 
estate and insurance business for many years. He was an active member of 
Ridgewwod 1814 K. of C. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Wednesday, 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 
Richmond Hill. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of WEIGAND Bros.

Eleanor L. HAVILAND, widow of Warren K. HAVILAND, died yesterday at her home, 
2 Jarvis pl., Lynbrook She is survived by her daughter Augusta H. ROGERS. The 
funeral will be held from the home tomorrow morning and interment will be at 
Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Harry P. FARRELL, died Friday at his home, 4-62 60th. rd., Maspeth. He was 
born in Mount Rath, Queens County, Ireland, 53 years ago, but resided in New 
York for the past 40 years. He is survived by a widow Elizabeth KRANPTON 
FARRELL; one daughter Mary; 2 sons, Edward and John, and 2 grandchildren. 
Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 a.M. with requiem mass at Lady of Miraculous Medal 
R.C. Church, Prospect ave. and Bleecker st. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary MASON died Saturday in her 76th. year. She was born in Ireland and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 55 years. She is survived by a nephew, Edward 
DEGNAN. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Thomas J. 
CREAMER, 64 Herbert st., at 9 A.M. Wednesday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of St. Cecilia. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

Francis KLOTZ, son of George and May HARRISON KLOTZ, died Saturday. He was 
born in Brooklyn 15 years ago, and had been a pupil at P.S. 45. In addition 
to his parents he is survived by one sister Gertrude KLOTZ. Funeral will be 
held from his residence 336 Park ave., tomorrow at 9 A.M.; thence to St. 
Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and Willoughby aves., where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated. Interment at St John's Cemetery, under the direction of 
Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave. 

Eileen CALLAHAN, daughter of Dennis and Anna HALL CALLAHAN, died yesterday at 
her home 247 Emerson pl. In addition to her parents she is survived by one 
sister Mary and one brother Patrick. Funeral will be held from her residence 
on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave.

Elizabeth C. HEIN, died Saturday at her home, 85 Monitor st., at the age of 
62 years. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by one son George; 2 
daughters, Mrs. Joseph GARRITY and Miss Mabel HEIN; 2 sisters Mrs. SCHAEFER 
and  Mrs. Robert BOGART. Funeral on Tuesday, June 5, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. 
Cecilia's R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. 
Interment under the direction of Peter J. STENGER. 

William T. COLLINS, died yesterday at the home of his grandaughter, Mrs. 
Edward PURCELL, 188-22 Lewiston ave. St. Albans, Queens. He formally lived in 
Greenpoint for 50 years. He was the husband of the late Mary COLLINS. He is 
survived by daughters Mrs Ann KING and Mrs. Joseph PINKERTON; and 2 sons 
William and John COLLINS. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Anthony of Padua, at 10 A.M. Interment 
will be at Calvery Cemetery. 

Norah J. WESSON, died Saturday at her home, 282 MacDougal st. She was born in 
County Limerick, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 26 years. 
She is survived by her husband Alfred J.; a daughter Mrs. James S. NICKELSON; 
3 sisters, Mary A. O'BRIEN, Mrs. James TERRETTO, and Mrs. Eugene DOWD, and a 
brother Patrick O'BRIEN. She was a member of the Rosary Society attached to 
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where a requiem mass will be cel
ebrated  at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under 
the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Daniel F. MURPHY, died Saturday at his home, 3 Pilling st.? he was born in 
Brooklyn and was a retired letter carrier. He was last attached to the Pratt 
station. He had been connected to the U.S. postal service for 35 years. He 
was a member of the Letter Carriers Mutual Benefit Association. He is 
survived by his widow Anna; a daughter Mrs. John McCABE, wife of Dr. John 
McCABE; 7 sons, Daniel F.E., Thomas P., Joseph L., James C. S., Eugene and 
Edwin R. MURPHY; and a sister Mrs. John SCANLON, and 6 grandchildren. He was 
a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the R.C. Church of Our lady of 
Lourdes, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M., Wednesday. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of FEENEY & Sons. 

Annie E. LEWRY, died Saturday in Binghamton N.Y. She was born in Brooklyn 70 
years ago She was a resident of Brooklyn for 65 years She is survived by a 
son Arthur and a daughter Mrs. Laura SCHAUSS. She was a charter member of the 
John Wesley Church of the Nazarene where services, will be held at 8 o'clock 
tonight, at Bushwick ave. and Grove st. Interment at 9 A.M. tomorrow will be 
at Cedar Grove Cemetery under the direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull st.

Frank SPAHN, died yesterday in his 38th. year. He was a cook. He was a life 
resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his sister Catherine SHAHN. The 
funeral will be from his home 422 Throop ave., at 9 A.M. Wednesday  and 
interment will be under the direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave

Joseph D. McGRAW, died Saturday in his 27th. year. He was the son of John and 
Catherine McGRAW. The funeral will be held from 4748 6th. ave. at 9:30 A.M., 
tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Michael. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross cemetery under the direction of Jacob SCHAEFER. 4123 4th. ave.

Walter F. HAAS, died Saturday, in his 36th. year at his home, 8831 197th. st, 
Hollis. He is survived by his widow Minnie, and a daughter Emma. He was a 
boss painter and had a factory at Atlantic and Bedford aves. He was a member 
of  Progressive 354  F. and A. M.: the Progressive Fellowcraft Club; the 
Glendale Square Club; the Automobile Square Club, and the Brooklyn Chamber of 
Commerce. Fraternal services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow. Religious  
services will follow. Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of William ECKART, 953 Bushwick ave.

Irving LYGREN died Thursday. He was born in Norway 21 years ago. Remains 
reposing at Charles a. SANDSTROM'S funeral parlors, 4603 4th. ave. 

Edward F. GILLEN, 8601 91st. st., Woodhaven, Died saturday in his 16th. year. 
He is survived by his parents Francis and Mary GILLEN, and 3 brothers and 3 
sisters. He was a stenographer and a graduate of the parochial school of St. 
Thomas the Apostle and St. Michael's High School. The funeral will be held at 
9:30 a.M. Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas the 
Apostle, Woodhaven. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction 
of Dennis T. KENNEDY, 8411 86th. rd., Woodhaven.

Mary HUBBARD, died Saturday at her home, 73 Middleton st. She was the widow 
of Francis HUBBARD and is survived by one daughter Mrs. William MORGAN; 2 
sons John and Harry; 2 brothers Hugh and Patrick McBRIDE. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M., Wednesday witha requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the 
Transfiguration.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of James A. 
MADDEN, 197 Franklin ave.

John J. TIGHE died yesterday at his home, 1640 11th. ave. he was born in 
Collooney, County Silgo, Ireland. He is survived by his widow catherine 
DIAMOND TIGHE. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Wednesday witha requiem 
mass at the R.c. Church of the Holy Name. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Carrie A. DORFER  died yesterday at her home, 188 Harmen st. , Ridgewood. She 
was born in Manhatten 76 years ago. She is survived by her husband William 
DORFER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow, and interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery. under the direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle ave.

Bridget MORGAN, wife of Thomas MORGAN, died Saturday. Funeral from her late 
home, 77 Stockton ave., Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Louis R.C. 
Church, where a mass of Solemn requiem will be celebrated. She is survived by 
her husband Thomas. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
george T. McHUGH.

Harriet PETERSON, daughter of Raymond and Annie MORTON PETERSON, died 
Saturday. She is survived besides her parents by 2 sisters. The funeral will 
be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow, from her late home 857 Broadway. Interment will 
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of M.J. SMITH'S Sons. 

Thomas A. COUGHER, son of the late John and Anna COUGHER, died Saturday at 
his home, 560 Manhatten ave. He was born in Brooklyn 37 years ago and a life 
resident of Greenpoint. He was a veteran of the World War and served overseas 
with the 160th. C.R.T.C., and was a member of Corporal T.R. NULTY,V.F.W. 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 Calvery Cemetery under 
the direction of William P. MURPHY & Sons, 87 Herbert st.

Anna DILZER, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, 9004 
Stafford ave., in her 28 th. year. She is survived by her husband, William, 
and a daughter May; Her father John SCHAEFER; 2 brothers Matthew and John 
SCHAEFER, and 3 sisters, Bertha GESKE, Mary DEMORE and Elizabeth SCHAEFER. 
The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 

Johen HOLEN, died yesterday in a local hospital. He was a member of the R.C. 
Church of St. Bridget, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. 
tomorrow. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 
1857 Broadway, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery. 

James PETERSON , died Saturday at his home 174 Coffey st. He was born in 
Brooklyn 13 years ago, a son of Peter and Emma YOUNG PETERSON. He was a pupil 
at the parochial school of the Visitation. He is survived in addition to his 
parents, by 2 brothers Joseph and William and a sister Emma PETERSON. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 KIng st.

Madeline BENTON, died Saturday. She was born in Brooklyn 23 years ago. She is 
survived by her husband William; one son, and her father John J. McINERNEY. 
The funeral will be held from her late home, 172 Milford st. at  A.M. 
tomorrow at the R.C. Church of St. Gabriel. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of R.E. DONNOLLY, 880 New Lots ave.

Minnie ANDERSON, of 549 Kosciusko st., died Friday. She was born in Manhatten 
57 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years. Funeral services 
tonight at 8 O'clock. Funeral tomorrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen 
Cemetery. She is survived by her husband Joseph; one son George; 3 daughters 
Florence, Louisa and Annie. Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa ave. has charge of the 
funeral arrangements. 

Evelyn MINI, daughter of Dominick and Angelina MINI, died Friday. She is 
survived in addition to har parents 2 sisters and 2 brothers. The funeral 
will be held at 2 P.M. today from her late home 17 east 7th. st. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of J. SMITH'S Sons. 

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Thomas W. MALCOLM 
for Ellen C. VAN WICKEL, who died Saturday at her home 553 Quincey st. She 
was 80 years old and a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by 3 sons, 
John, Charles and Louis, and 2 daughters Mrs. Violet VAN DUZER and Mrs. 
Florence KEITH. Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery. 

Funeral services will be held at 7:30 P.M. tomorrow for Gertrude HUGHES, 
formerly a resident of downtown section for 30 years, who died Saturday at 
her home 68 Smith st. She was born in Jamaica and is survived by 2 daughters 
Mary and Mrs. Sarah MASSON; one great-grandchild Robert MASSON; and one 
great-great-grandchild Robert MASSON Jr. She was the widow of Robert HUGHES. 
Interment at 1:30 P.M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under the 
direction of Edward J. RENOUARD, 318 5th. ave.

Helen E. SPINCKEN, of 244-14 Jamaica ave. died Saturday at Mary Immaculate 
Hospital. She was born in New York City Jan. 7, 1926. She is survived by her 
parents William and Mabel SPINCKEN; her grandparents William and Emma 
SPINCKEN   and Leonard and Freda LANDMANN. Funeral services will be held at 
her home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. BJERKOE, pastor of the 
Good Shepard Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
under the direction of Theodore LUT & Sons, 856 Forest ave., Ridgewood.

Catherine E. HUTH, born in Long Island City 54 years ago and for the past and 
the past 26 years a resident of the Bedford section of Brooklyn , died 
yesterday at her home, 250 Classon ave. She was a member of the Emmanuel 
Baptist Church, St. James pl. and Lafayette ave. Funeral services will be 
held at her home tomorrow at 8 P.M. She is survived by her husband Edward; 
one son Edward Jr.; 2 daughters Mrs. David GIBBS and Mrs. Joseph ERBEN, 3 
sisters  and 2 brothers. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. and interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William DUNGIGAN & Sons, 
201 park ave.

Mary McCORMACK, widow of Thomas F. McCORMACK, died Saturday at her home, 219 
East 38th. st Manhatten. She was born in Ireland the daughter of the late 
Patrick and Ellen MEE, and has been a resident of N.Y. for over 30 years. She 
is survived by 3 sons, Edward J., Thomas F., James V. McCORMACK and 3 
daughters, Mrs. Ellen WHITE, Mary and Margaret McCORMACK. The funeral will be 
held from her late home, Wednesday at 9:00A.M., thence to St. Gabriel's 
Church where a solemn mass of the requiem  will be offered, followed by 
interment in Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of  T.J. HIGGINS & 
Sons.Inc., 203 Jay st.

5 June 1928
HIT-RUN DRIVER KILLS WOMAN
    One woman was killed and 3 persons were injured last night in a collision 
between a hit and run automobile and a taxicab at 35th. ave. and 82nd. st., 
Jackson Heights.
    The victim was Mrs. Emma ZIMMERMAN, 61, of 91-19 35th. ave. Jackson 
Heights. She died while being taken to St. John's Hospital, of a skull 
fracture.
     The injured are: Henry ZIMMERMAN, 61,  the dead womans husband, possible 
fracture of the shoulder, fractured ribs and lacerstions of the scalp.
      William ZIMMERMAN,30, a son, suffering from lacerated scalp, and Leo 
JACOBSON, 20, of 92-18 41st. ave. Corona, driver of the taxicab, lacerated 
scalp.
      A half hour after the accident Detective Thomas BEDDINGTON, of Newtown 
station arrested Ernest RAHMEYER, 19, of 211 Broadway, Elhurst at his home. 
He was held for a hearing in Flushing court on charges of homocide, leaving 
the scene of an accident and driving an automoble without an operator's 
license.
      The automobile in which he had been driving, according to police, and 
which had crashed into the taxicab was found in the garage at Roosevelt ave. 
and 79th. st., Jackson Heights. A motorist who saw the crash followed 
RAHMEYER'S car, saw the boy put the car into a garage and then followed him 
to his house. 
       This motorist, whose name was not learned, then drove to the Newtown 
station, told the detective of the accident and took him to the RAHMEYER"S 
home where the boy was arrested.

BEU--On June 1, 1928, Frederick H. BEU, in his 28th. year. he is survived by 
his mother Mary Lewis, one sister, Mrs. May Burling, and one brother, Henry. 
Funeral from John L. BADEN'S Parlor, 497 Liberty ave., Wednesday morning, 9 
o'clock. Requiem mass at St. Malachy's R.C. Church. 

BONAVITO--Elizabeth, mother of Henry, Charles, Joseph and Ralph BONAVITO, on 
June 4, at her residence, 428 3rd. ave. Notice funeral later.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B.P.O. Elks--Brothers, You are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother Richard BONGIORNO. Tuesday evening, June 
5, 8:30 o'clock at his residence, 8438 127th. st., Richmond Hill. 
Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H. BECKER, Sec'y

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22 B.P.O. Elks--Brothers, You are requested to attend the 
funeral services of our brother Arsham ANDONIAN, Tuesday evening, June 5, 8 
o'clock at Fred HERBST Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson pl.
Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler
Joseph H. BECKER, Sec'y

CONNELL--On June 4, Richard F., beloved brother of Philip J. Funeral from his 
residence, 217 95th. st. Fort Hamilton, on Thursday June 7, at 9:30 A.M. 
Requiem mass at St. Patrick's R.C. Church. Inerment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

COONEY--On Saturday, June 2, Edward COONEY, in his 48th. year, son of the 
late Edward and Ellen A. PRICE COONEY. Funeral from his late residence 1323 
Jefferson ave., on Wednesday, June 8. Requiem mass St Martin of Tours Church, 
Weirfield st. and Knickerbocker ave.Interment at st. John's cemetery. 

DAILY--On Monday, June 4, 1928 Annie (nee KELLY), beloved wife of the late 
Patrick DAILY, at her residence, 398 Dean st. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 
a.M. Solemn  requiem mass at Our lady of mercy R.C. Church. 
Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

DE GARIS--Louise DE GARIS, on Tuesday at her home, 5 Raleigh pl., Flatbush, 
mother of the late Wilfred. Survived by her husband Thomas, and 2 daughters 
Blanche and Marion. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DONNELLON--Gertrude, beloved daughter of John J. DONNELLON, on Sunday, June 
3, at Hartford Conn. Burial from her late residence 1418 Sterling pl., 
Brooklyn, Wednesday at 9:30: thence to the Church of St. Matthew, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. 
Interment at St. John's. 

DRESDNER--Isidore, age 75 years, on June 3. Services June 5. at 1230 
Bushwick ave. Interment June 6, 10 A.M. Evergreen cemetery. 

HAAS--Walter Frederick HAAS, in his 36th. year, at his home 8831 197th. st., 
Hollis. Beloved husband of Minnie, and father of Emma HAAS. Funeral services 
Tuesday at 8 P.M. Interment Wednesday , 2 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

HEINS--On Tuesday, June 5, 1928, Charles John, son of John H. and Anna HEINS, 
in his 23rd. year. Funeral services at his residence 150-25 119th. st. 
Jamaica, N.Y., on Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock.

HUTH--On June 3, 1928, Catherine EIDMANN HUTH, beloved wife of Edward HUTH. 
Funeral services at her residence, 250 Classon ave., on Tuesday, June 5, at 8 
P.M. Interment Wednesday, 3 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery. 

MACK--On June 4, 1928, Amory T. MACK, beloved husband of Mary M. DECKER MACK 
and father of George J. MACK. Funeral services at his residence 295 Myrtle 
ave., on Wednesday, June 6, at 8 P.M. Funeral on Thursday June 7, at 10 A.M. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

MARTIN--Frank L. MARTIN, suddenly on June 4. Funeral on Wednesday June 6, 
from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st., at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen 
Cemetery.

McCORMACK--On Saturday June 2, Mary McCORMACK (nee  MEE), beloved wife of the 
late Thomas F. McCORMACK, at her residence, 219 east 38th. st. New York. 
Funeral on Wednesday, June 6, at A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Gabriel's 
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

McDERMOTT--On June 3, Anna T. WOODS, beloved wife of William J. McDERMOTT. 
Funeral from her home 1121 79th. st. Bay Ridge, requiem mass at St. Ephrem's 
R.C. Church on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. Interment Houl Cross Cemetery. 

MEYER--Muriel R., on June 4, beloved daughter of Edward and Anna MacNAMARA 
MEYER at her home, 194 Clinton st. Notoce of funeral later.

MICHEL--On Saturday, June 2, Anna MICHEL, in her 35th. year, beloved wife of 
Walter MICHEL: daughter of Dora MERHOTZ  MEESE and the late Fred MEESE. 
Funeral from her residence 1286 Halsey st., on Wednesday, June 6. Requiem 
mass St Martin of Tours, Weirfield st. and Knickerbocker ave., at 9 A.M.

MILLARD--On Sunday June 2, 1928, Eilleen, wife of James MILLARD. Funeral on 
Wednesday, at 2:30 P.M. from the residence of her father Samuel DOUGLAS, 1242 
Fulton st. Interment Holy Cross.

REID--On Monday June 4, 1928, at 220 east 23rd. st., Frances REID, beloved 
mother of Catherine and Frances and sister of Matthew GILLIGAN. notice of 
funeral later.

SCHLENKER--On Saturday 2, 1928, Mary SCHLENKER (nee MORAN) beloved mother of 
Alice and the late Carrie HAUN. Funeral from her late residence, 121 St. 
Nicholas ave., on Wednesday, June 6, at 9:30 A.M.: thence to St. Thomas 
Church, 118th. st. and St Nicholas ave., Manhatten, where a requiem mass will 
be sung. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

SPAHN--On Sunday, June 5, 1928. Frank R., beloved brother of Catherine SPAHN, 
in his ?? year. Funeral from his residence ??? Troop ave., Brooklyn. ??? 
Wednesday, June 6, at 9 A.M.

TIGHE--On Sunday, June 2, 1928, John J., beloved husband of Catherine E. 
TIGHE (nee DIAMOND). Funeral from his residence 1649 11th. ave., on 
Wednesday, June 6, at 9:30 a.M.; thence to Holy Name R.C. Church, where a 
soleum requiem mass will be offered.

TRUDDEN--Hugh J. (undertaker), on Sunday, June 2, 1928, in his 31st. year, at 
his residence 109-60 133rd. st, Richmond Hill. Beloved husband of Hannah (nee 
DANNER), father of Eugene and Donald, brother of Henry J. TRUDDEN, , member 
of Ridgewood Council No. 1814 K.of C. Funeral from his residence Wednesday 
morning, at 9:30 o'clock thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church, 
where requiem high mass will be said. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WATSON--On June 5, 1928, George Franklin, son of Mary and John WATSON , 
deceased, and brother of William and Henry WATSON. Services at his late home 
7712 Wilton ave.Glendale, queens, Thursday, 2:30. Interment Evergreen 
Cemetery.

WEBER--Sophie, on Sunday June 3. Funeral services Tuesday, 8 P.M., at 82-12 
91st. ave. Woodhaven. Burial Wednesday, at 2 P.M. Lutheran cemetery.

MEMORIANS
DYROFF--
In sad and loving memory of our dear father, 
John DYROFF, WHO DIED June 5, 1927.
    Peaceful be thy rest, dear father
    It is sweet to breathe thy name
    In life we loved you dearly
    In death we do the same
   The moon and stars are shinning
   On a lone an silent grave
   Beneath lies one we always loved
  But whom we could not save.        Sons and Daughters

FINEGAN--In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, 
Annie E. FINNEGAN, who died June 6, 1923.
   The month of June is here
   For us the saddest month of the year
   For five years ago this month
  God took you, mother dear. Husband and Children

GRUSCHOW--In loving memory of Charles GRUSCHOW, SR. who died June 5, 1917.
Son Charles: daughter-in-law Theresa.

HUBER--
In loving memory of my dear brother and our uncle, John J. HUBER, who 
departed this life june 5, 1927, Anniversary mass at St. Aloysius Church.
          We who loved you sadly miss you
          As it dawns another year
          In the lonely hours of dreaming
          Thoughts of you are always near. John J. JERMANN & Family

O'CONNELL--
In loving memory of God's masterpiece, my beloved daughter Lillian 
O'CONNELL, who departed this life June 5, 1925. Mass offered.
           Never another like her; never a smile so sweet
           Never a voice so gentle; never a love so complete
           Never a heart so steadfast: never a heart so true
           Never can be her equal; 
Dear Lillian that's how I miss you  Mother

WHISTANCE--
In loving memory of my dear beloved daughter, 
Frances (nee KUHNER) who died June 5, 1919.
           I who loved you sadly miss you
           As it dawn another year
           In the lonely hours of dreaming
           Thoughts of you are always near.   Mother

DR. JOSEPH B. LEE, EDUCATOR, DIES
      Dr. Joseph P. LEE, well known Brooklyn educator and for the last 20 
years instructor in mathematics at Commercial High School, died yesterday in 
Neurological Hospital in Manhatten. He had been ill for upwards for 6 weeks.
      Doctors attending him, had been unable to diagnose his malady, his 
brother Richard LEE declared today.
       Dr. LEE was 45 years old, and made his home at the University Club. He 
was a graduate of City College and soon after receiving his degree joined the 
teaching staff at Commercial High. Later he received the "Ph" degree from 
Columbia University. He was a member of the Columbia Club and the University 
Club.  Surviving him, in addition to Richard L., is another brother Arthur 
LEE. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at FAIRCHILD'S Lefferts Place 
Chapel and burial will be a Woodlawn.

ISIDORE DRESDNER
      Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the funeral 
chapel of John ROOMMELE, 1220 Bushwick ave., for Isidore DRESDNER, who died 
Sunday in his 75th. year at Hempstead. he lived at 214 Ridgewood ave. 
Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery. He is survived 
by a daughter Mrs. John EVERETT, and 3 sons Alfred, Harold, and Edgar 
DRESDNER.

EDWARD LINDSTADT
     Edward LINDSTADTdied Sunday in his 40th. year. He was the son  Edward 
and Ruth LINDSTADT. The Rev. Dr. J. KINKAD, of Trinity Church, Manhatten, 
will conduct the funeral services at 8 o'clock tonight at his late home, 615 
Central ave. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery, 
under the direction of Fred STEINMANN, 249 Irving ave.

HERBERT J. GANDINE
      Herbert J. GANDINE died yesterday in Kingston Avenue Hospital. He was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by his parents. The funeral will be held at 
10 A.M. from the hospital chapel, and interment will be at Calvery Cemetery 
under the direction of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and Rogers aves.

William LALOR died Sunday at his home 51st. ave. Elmhurst. He was born in 
Astoria and lived many years in Long Island City. he was a boss painter. he 
is survived by his widow Mary L. LALOR; 2 sons, William and Bernard; a 
daughter Marguerite, and 2 sisters Mrs. Mary E. GEIS and Mrs. Margaret 
Brooks. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church, St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst. Inerment will follow at St. 
Mary's Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa ave.

EDWARD COONEY
        Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church St. Martin of Tours for Edward COONEY, who died saturday in St. Mary's 
Hospital. He was born in Manhatten, a son of the late Edward and Ellen A. 
PRICE COONEY. He is survived by 2 brothers, Thomas J. and Frank; a sister 
Mrs. Anna McCADDEN; one nephew and one niece. The funeral will be held from 
his late residence 1323 Jefferson ave. and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

      Frank STROH, a pupil at the parachial school of St. Barbara, died 
sunday in his 12th. year in Bushwick Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn. He is 
survived by his mother Amelia FALKENTHAL STROH,  and a brother, Herbert and 4 
sisters Dorothy, Louise, Mildred and Charlotte STROH. The funeral will be 
held at 9 A.M. Thursday from his late residence 1294 gates ave., with a 
requiem mass at St. Barbara. Interment will be at Holy Trinity cemetery under 
the direction of John SAHY & Sons, 313 Central ave.

     Susan MANLEY died yesterday in her 66th. year in a local hospital. she 
was born in England and had been a resident of Brooklyn 39 years. She is 
survived by her husband Thomas, and a son William MANLEY. The funeral 
services will be held at her late residence 46 Oakland st, by the Rev. Dr. 
William G. LYLE, of the Grace P.E. Church at 2 P.M., Thursday. Interment will 
follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery under the direction of James F. MURRAY Jr., 
605 Lorimer st.

        Filomena DE LEO, 72 years old, born in Italy and a resident of New 
York for 45 years, died Sunday at her home , 184 willoughby st. She is 
survived by her husband, Michael; 2 sons William and frank, and 4 daughters 
Mrs. Karherine CAPUTO, Mrs. Rose CARRINGTON, Mrs. Lucy SILIO, and Mrs. Mary 
RINALDI. Funeral from her late home tomorrow at 10 A.M. with a requiem mass 
at st. Michael's R.C. Church, Prince and Concord sts. of which she was a 
member. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Ernest 
CASAZZA & Sons, 186 Navy st.

       Jacob NEUMANN died Sunday in a local hospital. He was a carpenter and 
builder, and was well known in the Williamsburg and Ridgewwod sections. He 
was a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for the past 49 years. He was member of 
the William SCHAEDLER Benevolent Society, Marquette Council of the K.of C. 
288, and Court General Lawton F.O.A. Funeral tomorrow, at 9:30 A.M. from his 
late home, 1863 Grove st., Ridgewood; thence to St. Aloysius R.c. Church, 
where a solemn high mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John's 
cemetery. He is survived by his widow Anna; 6 sons, 3 daughters, 5 
grandchildren, 4 brothers and 4 sisters. John BAQUE'S Sons, 614 Woodward ave. 
have charge of the funeral arrangements. 

ANNA LOMBARDI
       Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of All Saint's, for Anna LOMBARDI, a life residence of Brooklyn, who 
died Sunday in her 28th. year, at her home, 255 Ellery st. She is survived by 
her husband Charles, 1 son, her mother Mrs. Gertrude BAHR, and 1 sister. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of Charles 
SANDER, 202 Jefferson ave.

        Edward Brock died at his home, 1278 Nostrand ave. He was born in Ohio 
and has been a resident of Flatbush for 45 years. The funeral will be held 
from the funeral chapel of L.S. SHERIDEN, 140 Rogers ave., at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 

ANNA MICHEL
         Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9.A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of St. Martin of Tours for Anna MICHEL, who died Saturday. She was 
born in Brooklyn 35 years ago and is survived by her husband, Walter; a 
dughter Doris; her mother, Mrs Dora  MEESE, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Rose BRENNAN 
and Mrs. Kate BAUMAN. The funeral will be held from her late home, 1286 Halsey st.
         Joseph SPARADOSKI, died Sunday at the home of his mother, Julia 
SPARADOSKI, 9511 88 st. Woodhaven. He was born in Woodhaven 18 years ago. he 
is survived  in addition to his mother, by 4 brothers Louis, henry, francis, 
and Edwar; 3 sisters, mrs. Mary BYRNES, Mrs. HATTIE TOURMU and Theresa. 
Funeral from his late home tomorrow, thence to the Church of St. Stanislaus, 
Woodhaven, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 2246 24 th. st.

         Jean WEAVER, born in England 62 years ago and a resident of Brooklyn 
for 45 years, died Sunday at the home of her son, Charles A. WEAVER, 8006 
97th. ave., Woodhaven. She is survived also by a daughter Alice Weaver. the 
funeral will be held at 9:30 tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church 
of st. Sylvester, Grant and McKINLEY aves. Interment will be at St. John's 
cemetery under the direction of James A. McCUE, 395 Autumn ave.

         Mary S. KAPPLER died Monday at her home, 130  Maujer st. She was 
born in Germany 78 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 
years. She is survived by 2 sons Phillip and Fred; 5 grandchildren and 4 
great-grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, at 9:30 A.M., from her late home; 
thence to Most Holy Trinity Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery under the direction of 
Michael DIRKES, of 181 Meeker ave.

         Anna WOODS McDERMOTT, wife of William McDERMOTT, died Sunday. She 
was born in Brooklyn and for a long time was a member of St. Peter's R.C. 
Church. She was the sister of the late Thomas J. WOODS. She is survived by 
her husband, one son William; one daughter Jane; 2 brothrs, Michael and 
Charles WOODS. Funeral from her late home 1121 79th. st. Bay Ridge, 
Wednesday, with a requiem mass at St. Ephram R. C. Church, at 9:30 a.M. 
Interment at Holy cross under the direction of F.E. SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic ave.

ALBERT M. FRAZIER
         Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Albert M. 
FRAZIER, who died sunday in his 41st. year at his home 371 Chestnut st. He 
was born in Vineland N.J., and is survived by his widow Saisy(?); his father 
and mother and one sister, Mrs. Herman REECK. He was a member of Mystic Lodge 
272, F. & A.M. he was employed by Seaman LITCHENSTEIN of Manhatten. Interment 
Thursday morning will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

         Annie DAILY died Monday at her home 398 dean st. She was the widow 
of Patrick DAILY. she is survived by 5 sons, John J., Edward F., an 
undertaker, William M., Joseph J., and George T.DAILY, also an undertaker, 
and one daughter Mary and a brother Michael KELLY. She was a member of the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Mercy Schermerhorn st. where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 a.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of James F. MURRAY, 695 Lorimer st.

        Irene Theresa PHILLIPS FORT, died yesterday. She is survived by her 
husband Fred; her father George C. PHILLIPS: a brother George, and a sister, 
Adrienne PHILLIPS. The funeral will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at her late 
home, 304A Sumpter st. Interment at 2 P.M. Thursday will be at Everygreen 
cemetery under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull st.

        Louise KOLSTED, of 1151 59th. st. born in Ireland a resident of Bay 
Ridge for the past 30 years, is dead. She was member of the societies 
connected with the Church of St. Frances de Chantal. She is survived by her 
husband Arthur J.; her father John and a sister Mrs. May BRECHTEL. The 
funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. 
Frances de Chantel, 57th. st. and 13th. ave., where requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at St. John's cemetery under the direction of Herbert 
FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th. ave.

         Sarah LYONS died Sunday at her home, 2316 Bedford ave. She was the 
widow of John LYONS and is survived by 2 daughters, Sadie and Mrs. Brady, and 
a son William LYONS. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow, with a 
requeim mass at the R.C. Church of the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers ave. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Robert C. 
Whitely, 804 Flatbush ave.

        Vincent F.? FISCHETTI, son of Frank and Carmela FISCHETTI, died 
yesterday at the home of his parents, at 8724 Lefferts blvd. He is survived 
in addition to his parents by 2 sisters and 1 brother. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday, with a requeim mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Benedict Joseph. Inerment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction 
of James A. McCUE, 395 Autumn ave.

 LEOPOLD SCHWAGER, TOBACCONIST, DIES
       Masonic funeral services will be held at 8 o.clock tonight by Anthon 
Lodge, F.& A. M. for Leopold SCHWAGER, at one time one of the leading 
tobaccoonists of  New York state, who died yesterday at his home, 347 Eastern 
pkwy.       Mr. SCHWAGER conducted aa tobacco shop at 325 Washington st. for the 
past 40 years and was well known in the Borough Hall section. he was born in 
Germany 76 years ago and has been i resident of the United States for 50 
years.       Rabbi RADNITZ, of Eighth Avenus Temple, will conduct the funeral 
services at 10 A.M. tomorrow and Interment at Union Fields Cemetery.
       Mr. SCHWAGER is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Frances COHEN and Mrs. 
Fanny WOLFF, and 6 sons, Leo, Samuel, Gus, Benjamin, Joseph, aand Charles SCHWAGER.

JOHN J. DILLON IS LAID, AT REST AT HOLY CROSS
NOTED REALTY EXPERT WAS ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH.
          Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of 
St.Saviour, 8th. ave. and 6th. st., for John J. DILLON, one of the founders 
of St. Augustine, who died Saturday at his home 404 8th. ave., of heart 
disease, after an illness of about 4 months.
          He was born in Galway Ireland, and came to Brooklyn in his early 
youth. He was formally for 40 years engaged in the plumbing business at 531 
Atlantic ave. but retired about 12 years ago.
          Upon his retirement Mr. DILLON became active in reality affairs in 
the Park Slope section and at the time of his death was considered an 
authority on real estate values in Brooklyn.
          Mr. DILLON, who was 75 years old, was a member of the St. Vincent 
de Paul's Society and the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce.
          He is survived by his widow Eleanor HARPER DILLON'; 5 daughters, 
Mrs. Francis E. DOYLE, Mrs. John B. COSGROVE, Mrs. James F. KANE, Mrs. Daniel 
E. WELCH, Mrs. John H. FLYNN; a son John H. DILLON; asister Mrs. J. 
SOUTHCOMBE, and 9 grandchildren. Interment followed at Holy Cross.

Amory T. MACK, well known florist of Brooklyn, and one of the best 
known sporting men in this part of the country, died Monday at his home 295 
Myrtle ave. he was born in Brooklyn the son of Margaret WHITMAN MACK and the 
late Dennis T. MACK, who had been for many years on the Brooklyn "Citizen" 
staff. he was a graduate of Public School 5., he was for many years 
matchmaker of the National Sports Alliance, Vanderbilt A.C., Military A.C., 
Broadway A.C., Irving A.C., Gowanus A.C., and had been manager of many well 
known fighters of the past 22 years, among them Fred FRITZ, Arthur DeKUH, one 
of the most promising champions  of the future--Jimmy DWYER, Happy MAHONEY. 
He was a member of the Seneca Democratic Club and the Simpson M.E. Church. 
Funeral services will be held at his late home tomorrow at 8 P.M. In addition 
to his mother , he is survived by his wife Mary E. DECKER MACK; one son 
George John MACK; one brother Maurice MACK, and one sister Mrs. Charles 
Holland. The funeral will be held Thursday at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at 
Evergreen cemetery under the direction of  William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park ave.
        
Sophie WEBER died Sunday in a local hospital. She was in her 59th. 
year and is survived by 2 daughter and 3 sons. Funeral services will be held 
tonight at 8 o'clock at her late home 82-12 81st. ave., woodhaven. Interment 
Wednesday at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of John METZNER, 
of 2890 Atlantic ave.  

Gertrude DONNELLON, daughter of John J. and Mary E. DONNELLON, died 
Sunday at Hartford Conn. The funeral will be held fromher late home, 1418 
Sterling pl. , at 9 :30 A.M., tomorrow, with a requeim mass at the R.c. 
Church of St. matthew, Eastern parkway and Utica ave. She is survived by her 
father John J. and 4 brothers, John, Walter, Albert, and jerome DONNELLON. 
Interment will be at st. John's cemetery under the direction of Thomas J. 
CREAMER, 64 Herbert st.

DENNIS CUNNINGHAM
        Dennis CUNNINGHAM JR., son of Dennis and Margaret GREEN CUNNINGHAM, 
died Monday. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the Funeral 
Home, 203 Jay st.; thence to James Pro-Cathedral where a solemn blessing will 
be given. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
T.J. HIGGENS Inc., 202 Jay st.

WALTER E. JOHNSON
           Walter Emil JOHNSON died Monday. He was born in Brooklyn 16 years 
ago and is survived by his parents and one sister. The Rev. H. MILLER will 
conduct funeral services Thursday at 2 P.M. at his home 1612 43rd. st., and 
interment will take place at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of 
Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4605 4th. ave.

Ciriaco SCIARRILLO, died Sunday in a local hospital, in his 52nd. 
year. He was born in Italy, son of Luigi and Rachel. he is survived by 5 
sister, Mrs. Sarah SPINNELLI, Mrs. Florence GIANNINI, Josie DESPOSITO, Louise 
PERINA, and mrs. Mame COLAGELO; 2 brothers John and Anthony. Funeral from the 
house of his sister, mrs. GIANNINI, 84 Schenectady ave., tomorrow at 9:30 
A.M. followed by solemn high mass of  Church of Our lady of Charity, Dean st. 
and Schenectady ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of of 
 Estate of D.J. Langton & Son, 74 Utica ave.

Nils August GORANSON, born Dec. 4, 1870, in Bunnby forsamling, Malmo 
hus Lan, Sweden, and a resident of of the United States for 26 years, died 
Sunday. he was a unmarried, and a sea captain. He resided at 830 52nd. st. He 
leaves a brother and 2 sisters in Sweden. Funeral services will be held from 
his late home, at 2 P.M. tomorrow by the Rev. Albert JOHANSON, pastor of the 
Pilgrim Swedish Congregational Church, 617 Atlantic ave. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 state st.

Mary BRENNEISEN, Wife of Louis BRENNEISON, of 10746 113th. st., 
Richmond Hill, died Saturday at the age of 60 years. She was born in Germany 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 41 years. The funeral was held today 
from her late home at 10 A.M. Requiem mass at st. Michael's R.C. Church, 
Jerome st. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery She is survived by her 
husband, Louis; 1 daughter; 5 sons and 1 brother. Interment under the 
direction of Edward KYRAN OTT of 224 Jerome st.

Ellen M. LYNCH HYLAND died yesterday at her home, 191  Baltic st. She 
was born in the city of Dublin Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 29 years. She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Paul, Court and 
Congress sts., where  requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M. Thursday. 
She is survived by her husband, Patrick V.; a daughter Mary; 3 sisters and 1 
brother. Interment will be at Holy Cross cemetery under the direction of P.J. 
DALEY & Sons, 439 Hicks st.

George Charles MENINGHAUS born Oct. 12, 1918, in Brooklyn, and the 
son of Violet  FORSSBORG and the late William C. MENINGHAUS, died yesterday 
at Grass Lands Hospital, Mount Pleasant N.Y. He leaves his mother. Funeral 
services will be held at his home 546 Ovington ave. tomorrow, at 2 P.M. with 
Rev. F. JACOBSON, Pastor of Bethleham Swedish Lutheran Church, officiating. 
Inerment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of ERICSON & 
ERICSON, 500 State st.

IN MEMORIAN
BROWN--In loving memory of our sister, Florence BROWN, who died June 6, 1922.
                     E. and W. SCHAAF

COLLINS--Catherine, in loving memory of our best friend, our mother, who died 
June 6, 1927. Mass offered this morning for repose of her soul. May she rest 
in peace. 
Daughter Margaret WHITE and Charles COLLINS

GLOCK--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother Catherine STEINER GLOCK, 
who died June 6, 1927.
        We little thought her death was near,
        Only those who have lost can tell,
        The pain of parting without farewell,
        Those who loved and left behind are
Her Husband, Sons, Daughters, Sister, and Friends so Kind.

                  HOLLIS PARENTS BURY CHILD ON BIRTHDAY
         Instead of celebrating the 4th. birthday of their son, Russell 
MEYERS of 9011 184th. pl., Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. Russell MEYERS are today 
burying him in Evergreen Cemetery. Preparations had been made for a party 
today, but Russell was killed Sunday afternoon.
         "Angel Face", as the boy was better known in the neighborhood, with 
his sisters Isabelle, 7, and Lillian, 2 were taken on an outing to Lido 
Beach, Sunday, by their parents. The boy was in the water barefoot, when he 
was frightened by the "chug chug" of a motorcycle. Running toward his father 
and mother on the beach he was knocked down by the motorcycle who had been 
doing stunts on the beach. The boy later died Long Beach Hospital.
          Several toys were recieved at the meyer home yesterday from 
out-of-town relatives, who had not heard  (thats all there is)
{6 June 1928}
HOLLIS PARENTS BURY CHILD ON BIRTHDAY
        Several toys were recieved at the MEYER home yeaterday from 
out-of-town from relatives who had not heard of the boy's death in time to 
stop the delivery.
        Many playmates attended the funeral service which was conducted by 
the Rev. Marvin J. THOMPSON, of the Hillside Presbyterian Church, at the home 
last night.
           
WILL BURY EMMA HOWSON IN GREENWOOD CEMETERY
      Funeral services will be held privately this afternoon for Emma HOWSON, 
creator of the role of Josephine in "H. M. S. Pinafore" the Gilbert and 
Sullivan operetta, and one time prima donna of the Royal Italina Opera, who 
died Monday at the home of her sister Mrs. H.B. PARSONS, 325 Clinton ave.
       Miss HOWSON was 84 years old, and was born in Sidney Australia. She 
came to the U.S. in 1886 with the HOWSON Opera Company, directed by her 
father. She retired from the stage about 35 years ago. She was a sister of 
the late Frank A. HOWSON, musical director and compose. Inerment will be 
Greenwood Cemetery. 

Rosario GONZALEZ, of 1244 Fulton st., died yesterday. She was born in 
Key WEst Fl., and has been aa resident of Brooklyn for 8 years. She is 
survived by her son Emilio, and her parents, Filomena and Frank GARCIA, and 4 
brothers Aliser, Charles, Derarbo and John GARCIA, and 4 sisters Mrs. Mary 
GARCIA, Mrs. Mary MANRIQUEand Olivia and Sarah Garcia. The funeral will be 
held at 2 P.M. Thursday and intermwill be at Evergreen Cemetery under the 
direction of P.J. HUGHES, 179 Fulton st.

ELIZABETH BONAVITO
        Elizabeth BONAVITO died Monday at ther home, 435 3rd. ave. She is 
survived by 4 sons, Henry, Charles, Joseph and Ralph. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Thomas Aquinas. Interment will be at Holy Cross under the direction of Joseph 
G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st

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Elizabeth KIEBEL died Monday at her home, 1108 Cypress ave., Ridgewood. 
She was born in Brooklyn. Oct 30, 1854 and a resident of Brooklyn all her 
life. She is survived by her husband Ferdinard; 2 sons, Adolf and Phillip; 2 
daughters Mrs. Christina WILNOT and Mrs. Cecelia LEAS; 1 brother John 
STRUMFLEER; 2 sisters Mrs. Minnie MAUER and Mrs. Lora MENKEN, 12 
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday 10 A.M., at the parlors 
of Charles MORTON, of 578 Onderdonk ave., the Rev. Adam KLOEPFEL of the 
Metropolitan Protestant Church will oficiate. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

JULIA F. WALSH died Monday at her home, 24206 136th. ave, Rosedale. 
She was born in County Mayo Ireland. She was the sister of the late Mary 
O'SHAUGHNESSEY. The funeral will be held from the house of her niece Mrs. 
Henry BROCKER, with whom she lived, at 10 A.M. Friday, with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Clare, Rosedale. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery 
under the direction of Francis P. MURPHY, 21824 137th. ave. Springfield Gardens. 

Emma ZIMMERMAN, of 91-19 35th. ave., Jackson Heights, died Monday. 
She is survived by her husband Henry J ZIMMERMAN, and 6 children, Phillip F, 
Charles J., Lillie ZIMMERMAN, Blanche SPREEMAN and Katherine JACOBSON. 
Mrs. ZIMMERMAN was born in N.Y. and has been a life long resident of the city 
of N.Y. The funeral services will be held at the home Thursday at 8 P.M., the 
Rev. Frederick E. TILLY, pastor of the Winfield St. Jacobus Lutheran 
Evangelical Church officiating. Interment will be at Kensico Cemetery on 
Friday morning.

John McPARTLAND died yesterday in a local hospital. He was born in 
Brooklyn 59th. years ago, a son of James and Mary WATERS McRARTLAND. He had 
been a resident of Flatbush for many years. He was a teamster. He is survived 
by a brother Peter McPARTLAND, and a sister, Mary McPARTLAND, and an uncle 
Waters. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel, 80 Harrison pl., at 
10 A.M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of  Our Lady of 
Sorrows, Morgan ave. Interment will be at St John's cemetery, under direction 
of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, 80 Harrison pl.
 
JAMES VINCENZO GROSS, a well known bootblack and hat cleaner in the 
Borough Hall section since 1881, died yesterday at his home, 123 Kings 
Highway, corner of West 9th. st. he was born in Italy in July 1855and has 
been a resident of brooklyn for 55 years. He was a member of Congrega Assunia 
 Di Pierno of Mutual Aid. He is survived by his widow Angela; 5 daughters, 
Mrs. Mamie DONARUMMO, Mrs. Rose RADICE, Mrs. Antinette CAGE, Mrs. Catherine 
FALLS and Lucy Gross; 13 grandchildren and 1 sister, Mrs. Catherine 
SILVESTRO. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. friday with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church St. Paul, Court and Congress sts., at 10 A.M. Interment will 
be at Holy Cross cemetery under the direction of Emilio TARI and Sons, 2052 
East 17th. st., East Flatbush.

Tina SHELLAND, 34, was buried Wednesday at 2 p.m., in Calvary Cemetery from
her home, 4714 Fort Hamilton Parkway, where she died Sunday after a brief
illness.  She was the widow of Edgar SHELLAND and is survived by her
parents, Simone and Rose MONACO.

Michael F. KEARNS, a retired post office clerk, died Tuesday.  He was a
member of the New York Federation of Post Office Clerks.  Surviving are his
wife, the former Annie McGRATH, and four children, Mrs. F. McDADE, Florence,
Anne and Frank X. KEARNS.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.
from the home, 575 83rd St., to St. Anselm's R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Benjamin J. MEINERS, husband of the late Mary Agnes MEINERS, died Tuesday in
his home, 111 Senator St., leaving three sons, James A., William H., and
Edwin J. MEINERS, and four grandchildren.  He was born in Breeze, Ill., and
had lived in Brooklyn for 45 years.  The funeral was held Saturday at 10:30
a.m. from the home of Our Lady of Angela R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem
mass was offered at 11 a.m.  Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY FOR DR. JOSEPH E. LEE
    Funeral services will be held at 3 P.M. today at Fairchild Lefferts Place 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., for Dr. Joseph B.? LEE, for the past 20 years 
instructor of mathematics at Commercial High School, who died Monday in the 
Neurological Institute, Manhatten.
    Dr. LEE was 45 years old and is survived by 2 brothers Richard L., and 
Arthur LEE. He lived at the University Club, Manhatten. He was a member of 
the Columbia Club, the University Club and the City College Alumni. Inerment 
will be a Woodlawn Cemetery. 

BUEHLER--Alphonse, on June 5, 1928, in his 71st. year, beloved father of 
William, Alma, Oscar, and Albert. Funeral servoces at his residence, 1349 
Prospect pl., Brooklyn, Thursday June 7, 8:30 P.M. Interment Greenwood 
Cemetery, Friday June 8, 11 A.M.

DONOHUE--Suddenly on Tuesday, June 5, 1928, James Henry, beloved father of 
Henry B, John G. and Sylvester J. DONOHUE. Funeral from Parlors of BROPHY & 
Co., 5708 New Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, friday morning, June 8, at 9:15 
o'clock. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of St. Mary, 85th. st. and 23rd. 
ave., Brooklyn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FUCHS--On June 5, 1928, Joseph at his residence, 157 Stuyvesant ave., age 62 
years. Funeral services, Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock. Cremation Friday 2 
P.M. Fresh Pod Cremetory.

GROSS--James (Vincenzo GROSSO), on June 5, 1928, at his late residence, 234 
Kings Hwy., beloved husband of Angela Gross. Survived by 5 daughters, 1 
sister and 13 grandchildren. Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from his late 
residence, with a requiem mass at 10 A.M., at the R.C. Church of St. Paul, 
Court and Congress sts. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of Emilio TARI & Sons, 2052 17th. st.

HAGGERTY--Ellen, mother of Mrs. Helen McMANUS, Mrs. Charles WENNERHOLM and 
Mrs. Edward MURPHY, on June 5, at her residence, 442 61st. st. Requiem mass 
at Church of our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th. st and 5th. ave., Friday, 9:30 
A.M. Interment at Calvery Cemetery.

HEINS--On Tuesday, June 5, 1928, Charles John, son of John and Anna HEINS, in 
his 23rd. year. Funeral services at his residence, 150-25 119th. rd. Jamaica, 
N.Y. on Wednesday evening, at 9 O,clock.

KENNELTY--Suddenly, on June 5, 1928, Frances (nee DELAP) at her residence, 
203 Nassau st. Funeral on Saturday 9:30 A.M., requiem mass at St James 
Pro-Cathedral. Inerment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Long Island General Assembly. Fourth degree Knights of Columbus--We announce 
with deep regret the death of Sir Knight George E. ALLEN, 85 Webster ave., 
Port washington L.I., N.Y. Sir Knights are requested to meet at his residence 
at 8:30 P.M. Wednesday, June 6. a member of the Port Washington Council, No. 
1227. Wear baldrie.
William J. RYAN, Faithful Navigator, Thomas GUILMARTIN Faithful Scribe

YULL--On, June 3, 1928, Margaret, at her home, 20 Walworth st.  She was born 
in Italy 71 years ago and resided in Brooklyn 40 years. She is survived by 
her husband Agostino; one daughter Mrs. Jennie PISANO; 2 sons Joseph and 
James. Funeral Thursday morning from her home, thence to St. Lucy's R.C. 
Church, Kent ave. , where a requeim mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Carmen PISANO & Sons, undertakers, 85 
Nostrand ave.

MARNELL--On Tuesday, June 5, at his residence, 2072  East 73rd. st., 
Brooklyn, Michael J., beloved husband of Margaret f. (nee FARRELL) MARNELL, 
father of Margaret and brother of Albert MARNELL. Funeral will take place on 
Thursday, June 7, Solemn requiem mass at Church of Mary Queen of Heaven 
Interment Holy Cross.

SPENCE--On Tuesday, June 5, 1928, Matthew, beloved husband of the late Ellen 
SPENCE (nee CURTIN) and father of Robert J., Mrs. M.J. McGUIRK, Mrs. P.W. 
LEONARD, Agnes and Lillian. Funeral Friday morning  from his late residence, 
352 7th. st., Brooklyn. Requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church

SPERBER--George on Monday, June 4, 1928, beloved husband of Louisa SPERBER. 
Funeral from his residence, 563 Seneca ave. on Thursday at 2 P.M. Cremation 
at Fresh Pond Crematory.

TAYLOR--Harold F. on Monday, June 4, 1928, in his 23rd. year. He is survived 
by his mother and 1 sister, Mrs. William KIRKPATRICK. Services at his home 
217 Etna St., Brooklyn, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Funeral friday 10 A.M. 
Interment Cypress Hills cemetery.

WATSON--On June 5, 1928, George Franklin, Son of Mary and John WATSON, 
deceased and brother of William and Henry WATSON. Services at his late home, 
7713 Wilton ave., Glendale, Queens, Thursday  2:30. 
Interment Evergreen cemetery. 

Marie C. HIRT died Monday at her home, 3422  44th. st, Astoria. She is 
survived by her husband David; one son Leroy; a daughter Christine, and 2 
sisiers Mrs. Anna Nully aand Mrs. Christine REID, and 2 brothers Christopher 
and Christian CHRISTIANSON. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of RICHARD & 
CULLY, 642 Baltic st.

RICHARD A. O'NEIL, son Margaret ? COLLINS and Charles O'NEIL, died 
yesterday at his home, 305 Atlantic ave. He was born in Brooklyn, and is 
survived by his parents. The funeral from his late home Thursday, at 9:30 
A.M. Interment at St. John's cemetery under the direction of John F. FAGAN, 
Henry and Warren sts.

Robert Bradshaw MAXWELL, for the last 50 years a confidential 
investigator fpr R.G. DUNN, died Tuesday at his home, 397 1st. st. He was 
born in Newark N.J., the son of the late Mary E. and Bradshaw MAXWELL. He has 
been a resident of brooklyn for the past 50 years, and a member of the Sixth 
Avenue Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held at his home Thursday at 
P.M. He is survived by his wife Ellie E. HARRON MAXWELL; 2 daughters Mrs. 
Edhar HURLEY and Mrs. Miss Ethel E.M. MAXWELL, and one son Robert B. Jr., and 
2 sisters Mrs. Sarah BROWN and Mrs. Mary DANIELSON, and one brother William 
H. MAXWELL, and 2 grandchildren. The funeral will be held Friday at 10 A.M., 
and interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN & Son, Rodgers and Montgomery sts.

FRED KEATS-Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock at the Lefferts Place 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., for Fred KEATS, who died Monday at his home 826 
Lafayette ave. He was a member of the Hill Grove Lodge, 540  F.and A.M. e is 
survived by his daughter Ella A. KEATS. Interment will be tomorrow. 

HANS A. OSTERLAND -Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock from the 
funeral chapel of Fred HERBST Sons, 83 Hanson pl., for Hans A. OSTERLAND, 
a member of Commonwealth Lodge, 409, F. and A.M., who died Monday. he is 
survived by his widow, 1 son, and 1 daughter. Interment tomorrow will be private.

WILLIAM A. STUBNER
       Funeral services were held at 8:30 o.clock last night for William A. 
STUBNER, who died Sunday at his home 8765 96th. st. Woodhaven. he was the 
first vice-president of Woodhaven Sanitarium and Home Foundation. he was a 
member of the Bedford Lodge, 574, F. and A.M. Interment was today.

GEORGE R. FOWLER
        Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow for george R. 
FOWLER, who died last Wednesday. he was the son of Nellie W. and Dr. Russell 
FOWLER. The services will be held at his late home, 302 washington ave. 
Interment will be private.

ELLEN HAGGERTY
     Ellen HAGGERTY, died yesterday at her home, 442 61st. st. She is 
survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Helen McMANUS, Mrs. Charles WENNERHOLF and Mrs. 
Edward MURPHY. The funersl will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday, with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment at calvery 
under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st.

FRANCIS D. KENNELTY
       Francis Delap KENNELLY, Widow of the late James KENNELTY, and daughter 
of the late Augustine and Mary BULGER DELAP, died Thursday at her home, 202 
Nassau st. She was born in Manhatten and for the past 50 years has been a 
resident of Brooklyn, and a parishioner of St. James Pro-Cathedral, on Jay 
st. where requiem mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Interment 
at Holy Cross Cemetery. She is survived by 5 daughter, Mrs. Daniel MARTIN, 
Mrs. Edward McGLYNN, Lillian, Vera, and Florence KENNELTY; 4 sons Thomas, 
James, Stehpan and Edward KENNELTY, the last 3 sons are connected with the 
Brooklyn Eagle, in the delivery dept; 3 brothers, Augustine, Stephen,  and 
Richard DELAP. and 1 sister Mrs. Robert McNAMARA.

RUTH LOWDEN MURPHY
      Ruth Lowden MURPHY, widow of patrick MURPHY, died Monday at her home, 
140-23 181st.st., Springfield Gardens. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. 
Thomas J. BURKE, Mrs. John T. WIND and Mrs. Edward F. HARRINGTON. The funeral 
will be held at 9 A.M. Friday , with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Springfield Gardens. Interment will be at 
Calvery cemetery under the direction of  Francis P. MURPHY, 248-24 137th. 
ave., Springfield Gardens.

GEORGE WATSON
     Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow for George Franklin 
WATSON, son of the late John and Mary WATSON, who died yesterday at his home, 
7713 Wilton ave., Glendale, Queens. He is survived by 2 brothers, William and 
Henry Watson. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

RICHARD F. CONNELL
      requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow athe R.C. Church 
of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton, for Richard CONNELL, who died at his home, 217 
95th. st., Fort Hamilton. He is survived by a brother Phillip J. CONNELL. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

IDA MAY DARLING
        Ida May DARLING, 5 year old daughter of james  and grace LYDER 
DARLING, died Monday at the home of her parents, at 285 marion st. The 
fuservices will be held at 1 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. D.N. GENNS, of St. 
Thomas  P.E. Churchwill officiate. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

WILLIAM O'CONNOR
        William O'CONNER died Monday at the home of his daughter-in-law 
Mrs. Mary O'CONNOR, 9715 18th. st., Woodhaven. He is survived by 7 
grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery.

Edward G. PALMER, a life resident of brooklyn, died Friday at his home, 
404A Willoughby ave. He is survived by his widow Anna; 2 sons Edward and 
John; 2 daughters Lavinia and Gertrude; 3 sisters Mrs. TURTON, Mrs. SUMMERS 
and Lavinia, and 2 nephews. The funeral will be held at 11 A.M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Hugh 
GILLESPIE, 1478 Fulton ave.

JAMES H. KEANE
      James H. KEANE died Monday in his 42nd. year. he was born in N.Y.C. and 
was employed by the Dept. of Street Cleaners. he is survived by his widow 
mary; 2 sisters, mrs. Anna HEALEY and Nellie KEANE, aand 1 brother John 
KEANE. The funeral will be held from his late home, 1552 Broadway, at 9:30 
A.M., Friday, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of Kearns' Sons, 1504 Bushwick ave.

FRANCES REID
         Frances REID, widow of John REID, died Monday at her home 220 east 
23rd. st. She was born in Manhatten and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
many years. She is survived by 2 daughters, Catherine and Frances REID, and a 
brother Matthew GILLIGAN. The funeral will be held at 9:30, A.M. Friday, with 
a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Holy Innocents. Interment will be at 
Holy Cross under the direction of Edward H.C. DUNN. 339 Court st.

ROBERT McWILLIAM
         Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night at the funeral 
chapel of the estate of Chris P. JUNG, 796 Linciln pl., for Robert 
McWILLIAMS, who died Saturday at his home , 250 Hawthorne st. He was 43 years 
old and the husband of Rosabelle KING McWILLIAMS. Interment today was at 
Woodlawn Cemetery.

George SPERBER died Monday in a local hospital. He was born in 
Germany 68 years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 53 years. 
He is survived by his widow Louisa SPERBER. The funeral will be held at 2 
P.M. tomorrow from his late home, 563 Seneca ave. Cremation at fresh Pond 
Road under the direction of B.J. HOEK & Sons, 385 Onderdonk ave.

DANIEL J. COONEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven, for Daniel J. COONEY, who died 
Monday at his home. He is survived by his widow Mary T.; 2 sons, Daniel J. 
and James and 2 daughters Mary M. and Lillian C. He was a member of the Holy 
Name Society. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 87th. st., Woodhaven.

Joseph F. SMID, a baker, died Tuesday at Unity Hospital. He was born 
in Bohemia, March 4, 1864, and had been a resident of Brooklyn 36 years. He 
is survived by one son Joseph Jr.; 5 daughters Barbara FLITCROFT, Mrs. Bertha 
HOMMEL, Mrs. Rose FLUHR, Mildred and Helen SMID, and one grandchild. Funeral 
services at his late home, 2 Charlotte st., Ridgewood, the Rev. Adam KLOEPFEL 
of the Metropolitan Protestant Church will officiate. Interment will be at 
Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Charles MORTON, of 578 Onderdonk ave.

Marietta WINTERS died yesterday. She was born in Greenville Orange 
County N.Y., an has been a resident of Bay Ridge for 20 years. The funeral 
service will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Sherman, 630 
75th. st., at 8 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. A.A. BOUTON, of the Bay Ridge M. E. 
Church will officiate. Interment will be held at Hillside Cemetery, 
Rutherford N.J., under the direction of George HARRIS. She is also survived 
also by 2 sons, Roy and Fred WINTERS.

Anna GILLESPIE died Tuesday at her home, 8738 86th. st., Woodhaven. 
She was born In County Cork Ireland, and has been in this country for the 
past 40 years. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. J. RYAN and Mrs. G. 
SULLIVAN and 3 grandchildren. She was a member of St. Thomas the Apostle 
Church. The funeral will be held from her home, Friday at 9:30, thence to St. 
Thomas the Apostle Church, 87th. st. and 88th. ave., wher a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross cemetery under the direction 
of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave.

7 June 1928
Rose HALBORM  died Tuesday in Unity Hospital, in her 51st. year. She 
was born In N.Y.C. and was a resident of Brooklyn for 35 years. She is 
survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Elsworth HALBORM,? Mrs. Katherine NORTON, and 
Dorothy HALBORM and 1 son Frank WALSH. The funeral will be held at 3 P.M. 
tomorrow from her late home, 2183 Utica ave., and interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of the estate of D.J. LANGTON & Sons, 
74 Utica ave.

ANNIE CODY died yesterday at the home of her daughter Anna LACHNER, 
673 Sterling pl., in her 60th. year. She was a member of the R.C. Church of 
St. Teresa. She is survived by 2 daughters Mrs. Anna LACHNER and Mrs. LEAVEY. 
The funeral will be held ay 9 A.M. Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Holy Cross under the direction of 
the estate of D.J. LANGTON 7Sons, 74 Utica ave.

Margaret TSCHUDY died Tuesday at her home, 9434 117th. st, Richmond 
Hill. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. J SCHWERING and Mrs. E. SEERING; a 
sister Mrs. DERBIG; a brother Frank KUHN; 5 grandchildren and 2 
great-grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight. 
Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow  will be Pine Lawn Cemetery under the direction 
of Edward SHIELDS, Atlantic ave. and 117th. st, Richmond Hill. 

James L.O'BRIEN died Tuesday at his home, 11209 167th. st., Jamaica. 
He was born in the 5th. ward of Manhatten and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
and Queens for the past 10 years. He was a old member of the Tom FOLEY 
Democratic Club of Manhatten. He is survived by his widow Katherine DONNELLY 
O'BRIEN; 3 sons James, Thomas and Edward O'BRIEN. He was a member of the R.C. 
Church of St. Monica, Jamaica, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 :30 
Saturday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY 
& Sons, 1857 Broadway. 

GERTRUDE JORDAN
        Gertrude Jordan died Monday. She was born in Brooklyn 22 years ago. 
She is survived by her parents, Paul and Gertrude JORDAN and 4 sisters; Mrs. 
Arthur SPELLMAN, Mrs. John FLYNN, Mrs. Raymond DIGEEN and Evelyn JORDAN, and 
a brother Paul JORDAN. The funeral was held at 10 A.M. today from her late 
home, 350 Webster ave.                   The rest cut off.       
Church could be St. Rose of Lima? and Buriel Holy Cross?

CHARLES W. HOGAN
        Charles W. HOGAN, born in Brooklyn 64 years ago, died yesterday at 
his home 871 Jefferson ave. He is survived by his widow Ida Ella HOGAN, and 3 
sisters
Julia KETTERER, Emma WICKS, and ??? SARVENT, and 2 brothers Louis and William 
HOGAN. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday at the John Wesley 
Church of the ???arene, 977 Bushwick ave. and Grove st. 
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. 

O'BRIEN--On Wednesday, June 6, 1928, Johanna (FITZGERALD), beloved wife of 
the late William O'BRIEN and mother of Mrs. Margaret MURRAY, Mrs. Johanna 
McCARTHY, Thomas, Matthew and John O'BRIEN. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M., from 
her residence, 22 West 9th. st., Brooklyn; thence to the Visitation Church, 
where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

MARTIN--Edward P., of 992 Bergen st., beloved son of the late Julia H. 
MARTIN, on Wednesday, June 6, 1928. He is survived by his father, Phillip, 
and a sister Mrs. A.T. TRUMBULL, of Englewood N.J. Funeral from Lafayette 
Chapel, 42 Lafayette ave., at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Theresa's R.C. Church 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARTEN--Mary C. (nee MALONE), beloved wife of the late George W. MARTEN, 
mother of George B., Norman G., Gerard J. MARTEN, on Wednesday, June 6, 1928. 
Funeral saturday, June 9, from her home, 1265 east 37th. st.; thence to St. 
Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, Flatbush, for a requiem mass. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HAMEL--George on Wednesday, June 6, 1928, at the age of 66 years, beloved 
husband of Elizabeth HAMEL (nee HUTZEL). Funeral from his residence, 8265 
88th.lane, Glendale, on Saturday, June 9, 1928, at 10:30 A.M.; thence to St. 
Pancreas R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the 
repose of his soul. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 
last of the death notices for June 7, 1928 

DE GARIS--Louise DE GARIS, on Tuesday, at her home, 5 Raleigh pl., Flatbush, 
mother of the late Wilfred. Survived by her husband Thomas, and 2 daughters, 
Blanche and Marion; 3 brothers, James Jerry and Peter; a sister Mrs. J. 
McCARTHY. Services on Thursday evening at her home at 8 P.M., by the Rev. Dr. 
J. Lane MILLER, of the Central M.E. Church. Interment Friday morning in the 
family plot at Cypress Hills Cemetery. 

DONOHUE--Suddenly on Tuesday, June 5, 1928, James Henry, beloved father of 
Henry R., John G. and Sylvester J. DONOHUE. Funeral from the parlors of 
BROPHY & Co., 5708 New Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, Friday morning, June 8, at 
9:15. Solemn mass of the requiem at Church of St. Mary, 85th. st. and 23rd. 
ave., Brooklyn. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

LEEMAN--On June 6, 1928, Edith M. beloved wife of Charles W. LEEMAN, in her 
44th. year. Funeral services at her residence, 259 95th. st., Brooklyn, on 
Friday, June 8, at 8 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

MILBURY--On June 6, 1928, John C. MILBURY, beloved husband of Anna POPE 
MILBURY, at his residence. 1362 east 14th. st., Brooklyn. 
Notice of funeral to follow. 

PETTY--William, on June 6, 1928, in his 71st. year, survived by 5 sons, 
Joseph, James George, Arthur and Sherley?; 1 brother, Morris. Services at 
J.L. BADER"S Parlor, 497 Liberty ave., Friday June 8, 8 o'clock. Interment 
St. Michael's Cemetery Saturday, 10 a.m.

MEMORIAM & DEATH NOTICES
CONNORS--In memory of our daling boy, William, who left us on June 7, 1921. 
Gone but never forgotton. Mother and Father

CORRODY--In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, John Henry 
CORRODY Jr., chief boatswain's mate, who died June 7, 1927. Gone but not 
forgotton. Father, Mother Brother and Sisters.

MORRISH--In loving memory of our darling buddie, Frederick T. MORRISH, who 
passed away 9 years ago today. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Mother, Daddy and 
Sisters.

SHEA--In loving memory of our dear sister catherine F. SHEA, who died June 7, 
1923. Masses offered. The family.

TEMME--On June 6, 1928, at her residence, 67 North Portland ave., Anna LESLER 
TEMME, beloved wife of Christopher TEMME. Funeral from DUNIGAN & Son Parlors, 
38 1/2 Clermont ave., on Friday, June 8, at 2;30 P.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WEISS--On June 6, 1928, Bertha WEISS, at her residence, 205-19 116th. rd., 
St. Albans, age 69 years. She is survived by 4 sons, one daughter and one 
brother, one sister and 6 grandchildren. Funeral servoces Sunday 2 P.M. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

WERNSDORF--On Wednesday, June 6, 1928, Peter, aged 67 years, beloved brother 
of William and uncle of Peter, William, and John WERNSDORF. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, at 8 P.M. at 
his residence, 5840 Marshall pl., Evergreen. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
on Saturday, at 10 A.M.

GAFFNEY--On June 5, at her residence, 1329 Sterling pl., Winifred, beloved 
wife of John and mother of Mrs. Mary McCARNEY. Funeral on Saturday, 9:30 
A.M.; thence to St. Matthew's R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will 
be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Franklin Council, No. 16, Jr. O.U.A.M.--Members are here-by notified of the 
death of our brother John C. MILLER. Funeral services will be held at his 
late residence, 79 South 5th. st., near Berry, on friday evening June 8, at 8 
o'clock. Please attend.
Phillip BROWN Councilor, George EISENHOWER recording sec.

DITZEL--William J., on June 5, 1928, in his 54th. year. Funeral services at 
his late residence, 122-59 134th. st. Ozone Park, Friday evening, 8 :15 o'clock

Court James EDWARD, No. 514, F.of A.---We announce with deep regretthe death 
of Brother P. CURRAN, 426 4th. ave., Brooklyn. Brothers are requested to meet 
at his residence at 8 P.M., friday, June 8.
James R. MARSHELL Chief Ranger      Charles F. MILLS       Fin. Sec.

ALPHONS BUEHLER-Funeral services will be held tonight for Alphons 
BUEHLER, who died Tuesday,  in his 71st. year, at his home, 1349 Prospect pl. 
He is survived by 3 sons, William, Oscar and Albert and one daughter Alma. 
Interment will be tomorrow.

WINIFRED GAFFNEY Requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at the R.C. Church 
of St. Matthew, for Winifred GAFFNEY, who died Tuesday at her home, 1329 
Sterling pl. She is survived by her husband, John, and a daughter Mrs. Mary 
McCARTHY. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

HAROLD S. OLSON died Monday at Orangburg. N.Y. He was 55 years old, 
and was a resident of brooklyn for 37 years. He is survived by his wife, 5 
daughter, 3 son, 2 sisters and 3 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 
friday at 2 P.M., at his home, 310 73rd. st., and interment at Evergreen 
cemetery under the direction of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4602 4th. ave.

WALTER F. FLOOD died Wednesday at his home, 317 reid ave. he is 
survived by his parents William and Anna FLOOD and 2 brother, William and 
James and one sister Mildred. Funeral friday at 2 P.M. Interment at St. 
John's Cemetery under the dircetion of James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton st.

DORA CHRISTOPHERSON died Tuesday at her home, 266 40th. st. in her 
50th. year. She was born in Norway and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 48 
years. She is survived by her husband Louis; har mother Mrs. Mary LARSON; a 
son Louis; 3 daughters Mrs. Joseph FLEMMING, Mrs. Leo MARSHELL and Elsie 
CHRISTOPHERSON. The funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today and 
interment will be at Evergreen cemetery under the direction of Robert R. 
DONOVAN, 2039 Fulton st. 

 Patrick CURRAN died yesterday at his home, 426 4th. ave. He was 70 years 
old, and is survived byhis widow Mary CLEARY CURRAN, and a daughter Mary 
CURRAN. He was a member of James Edward Court, F. if A. He was employed by 
the Brooklyn Building Supply Company. He was a member of the R. C. Church of 
St. Thomas Aquinas, 4th. ave. and 9th. st., where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Saturday. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery 
under the direction of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th. st.

James DOWLING died yesterday in his 58th. year. He is survived by his widow 
Margaret WALSH DOWLING; 4 brothers John, William, Michael and Frank; and a 
sister Mrs. George Lamb. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow from 
the funeral chapel of Joseph Redmond, 90 King st. Interment will be at 
Holy Cross cemetery.

MATHILDA MILLER died Tuesday in her 57th. year. She was born in 
Sweden and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. She is survived 
by 4 sons and 2 daughters. The funeral was held at 10 A.M. today from the 
funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st., and cremation followed at fresh Pond.

EVA MAYER died yesterday in her 75th. year at her home, 364 Thompkins pl. 
Glendale. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
44 years. She is survived by her husband Peter and 2 sons John and George, 
and 5 grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Pancreas. Interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of Henry SCHLITZ, 2793 Myrtle ave.

HAROLD TAYLOR died Monday in a local hospital. He was 23 years old and 
is survived by his mother Minnie and a sister Mrs. William KIRKPATRICK. The 
funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at his late home, 217 Etna st., 
and interment, at 10 A.M. Cyress Hillls Cemetery, under the direction of 
Stanley JOHNSON, 114-02 101st. ave., Richmond Hill.

Anna LESTER, born in Brooklyn 30 years ago, the daughter of Ada 
LESTER and the late John LESTER, died yesterday at her home, 67 North 
Portland ave. She was a member of St. Edward's R.C. Church. The funeral will 
be held from the funeral parlors, 38A Clermont ave., tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. In 
addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband Christopher TEMME; 3 
daughters, Elizabeth, Catherine and Anna; one son Christopher Jr.; one 
brother Edward Lester and a sister Harriet. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Sons.

JULIAN E. HARDEN, died Tuesday at his home, 415 Flushing ave. He was 
born in N.Y.C. and came to Brooklyn 20 years ago. He was a member of the Holy 
Name Society  attached to St. Peter Claver's Church and the Brooklyn Lodge 
32, I. B. P.O.E. His widow, Eidth; 2 brothers, John and James; 4 sisters, 
Mrs. Frank ANDY, Mrs. Henry MURRAY, Mrs. Robert MACK and Miss Grace TAYLOR, 
survive him. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. from his late 
home; thence to St. Peter Claver's Church, where a solemn mass of the requiem 
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. 

RICHARD F. CONNELL
      Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of 
St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton for Richard F. CONNELL, who died Monday at his 
home, 217  95th. st. Fort Hamilton. He is survived by a brother Phillip J. 
CONNELL. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Jacob 
SCHAEFER, 4123 4th. ave.

MATTHEW SPENCE
       Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church 
of St. Thomas Aquinas, 4th. ave. and 9th. st., for Matthew SPENCE, husband of 
Ellen CURTIN SPENCE, who died Tuesday at his home, 352 7th. st. He is 
survived by a son Robert J. SPENCE and 4 daughter, Mrs. M. J. McGUIRK, Mrs. 
P.W. LEONARD, Agnes and Lillian SPENCE.

JOSEPH FUCHS
     Funeral services will be held at 7:30 P.M. tonight for Joseph FUCHS, who 
died Tuesday at his home, 157 Stuyvesant ave.He was born in Germany 62 years 
ago, and was a resident of U.S. for 40 years. He was a member of the New York 
S.B. 1, and the R. Hoe Company Mutual Relief Society. He is survived by 1 
daughter and 4 sons. Interment at 2 P.M. will be private.

MARY HYNES CRADDOCK
       Mary HYNES CRADDOCK died yesterday at her home, 230 Meeker ave. She 
was born inIreland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. She is 
survived by a son William P.; 3 daughters Mary, Mrs. L. BRUMM, and Mrs. G. 
ALPERS, and 4 grandchildren. She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. 
Cecilla, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Saturday. 
Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
William P. MURPHY  & Son, 87 Herbert st.

TUTTLE--On Thursday, June 7, Matthew, beloved husband of sarah TUTTLE 
(neeSHEEHAN) and the father of Sarah R., at his residence, 1028 81st. st. 
Notice of funeral to follow.

TONER--Catherine, on June 7, 1928, age 75 years, born in County Armagh, 
Ireland, beloved mother of Bernard, Hubert, and Thomas TONER. Funeral 
services from her late residence, 152 Maurice ave., Maspeth. Solumn requiem 
mass 10 A.M. at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of Hugh P. RUANE.

RUHL--John, beloved husband the late Mary RUHL, on June 7, in his 74th. year, 
at his residence 291 Warwick st. Survived by one son Rudolph;  2 daughters 
Mrs. E. HAAB and Mrs. V. BRISBOLS. Funeral services Saturday evening at 8 
o'clock. Interment Sunday afternoon, Evergreen cemetery.

MILLER--John C., suddenly on Wednesday, in his 56th. year. Funeral  Saturday, 
2 P.M. from his residence, 79 South 5th. st. Interment Lutheran cemetery.

PENKERT--On Thursday, June 7, 1928, Rosina, beloved wife of the late John 
PENKERT and devoted mother of Joseph J. PRNKERT, age 70 years. Funeral from 
her residence, 258 49th. st. Brooklyn, Monday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. 
Michael's Church, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st., for a requiem mass. 
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. 

8 June 1928
MRS. M.C. LAURA RITES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW
      Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the Sacred 
Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Hicks and Degraw sts., for Mrs. Marie G. LAURA, 
mother of Dreputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Michael A. LAURA, who died 
Wednesday in her 67th year, at her home 290 Sackett st.
      Mrs. LAURA was born in Sorento Italy, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 50 years. She was the widow of Salvatore LAURA, who died 4 years 
ago. She is survived by 4 sons Michael, Francis, harry and Louis LAURA, and 2 
daughters  Mary and Columbia LAURA. The funeral will be held from the home of 
Commissioner Laura, at 389 Clinton st. and the interment will be at Holy 
Cross cemetery under the direction of Anthony SESSA, 29 President st.

FATHER IDENTIFIES BODY OF DROWNED SON AND COLLAPES
"BILLIE BOY" ATTENDED P.S 36--LOST LIFE CHASING BALL IN NEWTOWN CREEK.
        The "Bearcats" will not play the "Creek terrows" on Sunday afternoon 
because their star centre fielder "Billie-boy" is dead.
        "Billie-boy's" body was identified last night by his father, Harry 
WALDMAN, of 19 Scoles st., who callapsed when he saw his dead son. The mother 
also was overcome with grief when she heard of the tragic death.
         According to the police, the boy who was 9 years old, was playing 
ball yesterday afternoon in a vacant lot at the cornor of Johnson and Morgan 
aves., when one of the batters of the oposing team hit a ball over his head 
and into Newtown Creek. "Billie-boy" whose real name is Arthur, got a piece 
of wire and was trying to fish the ball out when his fielder's club dropped 
overboard. He made a lung for it and fell in.
          Robert KROFT, of 194 Stagg st., went to the boy's rescue, but after 
swimming around in the murky waters of the creek  he was unable to locate the 
body. Rescue Squard No.5 of the Police department and Engine co. 237 
succeeded in finding the body after searching for 25 minutes. 
          The youngsters who played ball with Arthur knew him only as 
"Billie-Boy" and could give the police but little information as to his 
identity. Arthur attended P.S. 36, Stagg st. and Bushwick ave.
                 
UNIDENTIFIED MAN FOUND HANGING IN OLD SHACK
        The body of an unidentified man was found hanging by a rope in an 
abandoned shooting gallery in North Beach, about 8:30 last night, by some 
boys who were playing about the scene. The man had been dead several hours 
when found, police said. There was a pistol in the dead man's right hand and 
a bullet wound over the right eye.
        An old battered gray felt hat bearing the initials A.C. was found on 
the ground. The man appeared to be about 60 years old, with gray hair. His 
weight was about 150 pounds and he had on a dark penciled stripe suit in fair 
condition.  The body was taken to Lake's undetaking parlors, Corona. 
typed as printed

GARBYS -Frances M., on Friday, June 7, at her residence, 1419 Jefferson ave.,
in her 15th year, beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary GARBYS, and sister of Mrs. Mae
MULLER, Mrs. Mildred CASSIDY, Stephen, Valentine and Christian GARBYS. Funeral
services will be held at her late residence on Sunday at 8:30 P.M., the Rev.
Arthur B. RHINOW officiating. Interment Monday 2 P.M., at Evergreen Cemetery.

CZARNKOWSKY -Ernestine. Died June 6. Funeral from her residence, 144 Weirfield
st., Brooklyn, Sunday at 11 A.M.

DUNNE -On June 8, Ellen, beloved wife of the late John and devoted mother of
John P. Funeral Monday, June 10, from her late residence, 187 Fifteenth st.
Solemn mass of requiem 11 A.M. at Holy Family Church, 4th ave. and 13th st.
Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

FROST -Sarah A. (nee WHALEN), on June 6, at her home, 8601 4th ave., beloved
wife of Joseph J., and mother of Joseph M. and Mae G., Helen V., Margaret J.
Also survived by one sister, Mary J. WHALEN and five brothers, John, Edward,
Phillip, William and Bernard WHALEN. Funeral on Monday at 9:30 A.M. with
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Anselm. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HALLORAN -Patrick J., on June 8, beloved brother of Miss Mary HALLORAN, Miss
Abbie HALLORAN and Mr. John HALLORAN, at his home, 128 Congress st. Funeral
Monday, 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney pl.
and Livingston st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RAUSCH -On June 7, 1929, Charles W., beloved husband of Marie B. RAUSCH and
father of Rosalie BUTTNER. Funeral services Sunday evening, 8:30 at his
residence, 426 Shepherd ave. Interment Monday, 2:30.

WARD -Margaret, on June 7, at her residence, 274 8th st., beloved wife of James
P.; devoted mother of James, William, Frank, Mrs. Herbert GERMAIN, Roseanna
and Stephen. Solemn requiem mass, Monday 9:30 A.M., Holy Family R. C. Church,
13th st., and 4th ave. Interment St. John�s Cemetery.

McMAHON--On Wednesday, June 6, 1928, Rev. Maurice P. McMAHON, S.P.M., son of  
mrs. Katherine and the late Hugh McMAHON. Remains will lay in state          
Friday evening at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen st. and 
Broadway, Brooklyn. Solemn mass of requiem saturday morning, June 9, at 10 
A.M. Divine office at 9:30.

LEWIS--On Thursday, June 7, 1928, Emilie, the beloved wife of David G.LEWIS, 
formally of Brooklyn, and mother of Emilie HERRMANN and David G. LEWIS, in 
her 63rd. yesr. Relatives and friends, also the Evangeline Chapter, No. 51, 
O.E.S.  Lodge and Ladies Auxiliary of the Andrew Fatscher Post 854, American 
Legion are invited to attend services at the residence of her daughter, 54 
Avondale st. Vally Stream L.I. on Saturday evening June 9, at 8 P.M. Funeral 
Sunday 1 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. 

LEVANION--George, beloved son of Blanche COOK and the late John LEVANION, on 
Wednesday, June 6, 1928. Funeral services Saturday 7;45 P.M., at his 
residence 511 Vanderbilt st. Funeral Sunday 2 P.M. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

DITZEL--William J., on June 5, 1928, in his 54th. year. Funeral services at 
his late residence, 12-59 134th. st, South Ozone Park, Friday evening

Franklin Council, No. 16 Jr. O.U.A.M.--Members are hereby notified of the 
death of our Brother John J.MILLER. Funeral services will be held at his late 
residence, 79 South 5th. st. Nesr Berry, on Friday evening, June 8, o'clock. 
Please attend.
Phillip BROWN Councilor       George EISENHOWER Recording Sec.

La Salle Council, No. 454, Knights of  Columbus, regretfully announces the 
death of our Brother Daniel J. GROGAN. Members are requested to assemble at 
his residence, 284 Van Buran st., near Lewis ave., on Saturday, June 9, at 8 P.M. 
William KEENAN Grand Knight

BURNS--Mary EILLOTT, born in Brooklyn, 55 years ago, on Thursday, June 7, 1928, 
at her home, 60-60 Palmetto st. Survived by her husband< Daniel; 
a daughter Ethel CAUFIELD. Funeral Monday, 9 A.M. with a solemn requiem 
mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Bleecker st. and 
Prospect ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

CARROLL--Thomas F. CARROLL, on June 7, 1928, beloved brother of Joseph and 
Martin CARROLL. Funeral from his late residence, 227 North Henry st., Brooklyn, 
Monday Morning at 9:30 o'clock. Solemn mass of the requiem at St. Cecilia's Church. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CARWAY--On Thursday, June 7, 1928, at his residence, 351 Clinton st., 
Owen R. CARWAY, beloved husband of Marie F. CARWAY (nee EGAN). Notice of funeral later.

DE SILVA--On June 7, 1928, Daniel E. DE SILVA, beloved son of Sylvester DE SILVA 
and the late Mary Jane DIX. Funeral from his residence, 767 Park pl., on Sunday, 
June 10, at 2 P.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

DIETRICK--Anna, on Thursday, June 7, beloved wife of George and mother of 
Mrs. Ada VETTER, Mrs. Lena FARRELL, Peter and Henry FOREG, in her 65th. year, 
at her late residence, 2057 Metropolitan ave. Funeral services at the funeral 
parlor of Frank HOEK, 385 Onderdonk ave. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery. 

THORVALD AAGE HENDRICKSEN, born 31 years ago in Denmark, and a resident of 
Brooklyn and this country for the past 4 years, died May 30. He was 
unmarried, a painter by trade, and resided at 334  53rd. st. He leaves no 
relatives in this country. Funeral services were held today at the chapel of 
Kings County Hospital, at 10 A.M., by the Rev. Peter J. PETERSON, pastor of 
the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, 195 9th. st. The interment 
at Evergreen cemetery under the direction of ERICKSON & ERICKSON, 500 State st.

LOUIS J.BETZ died yesterday at his home, 473 72nd. st. He was born in 
Manhatten 46 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. He 
is survived by his widow Mary, and a daughter Mildred, and a sister Mary 
BETZ. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment will be at Holy CRoss 
Cemetery under the direction of John J. SULLIVAN, 6915 5th. ave.

GOTTFRIED ROSENBERG, of 112 Norman ave., died Wednesday in a local hospital. 
He was born in Germany 63 years ago and has been in this country for the past 
52 years. He was employed by the Eberhard FABER Pencil Co., and was a member 
of its air society. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. A.C. 
BLUNCK, of John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, at the TREBER Funeral Home, 
Norman ave. and Leonard st., at 2 P.M. He is survived by a sister Mrs. Marie 
MEYER, and a brother Henry, in Germany, and a sister Mrs. Johanna SCHWENKE, 
and a brother George in this country. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery 
under the direction of C. TREBER & Son, 102 Norman ave.

MARGARET CALLOW died yesterday at her home, 469 17th. st. She was the 5 year 
old daughter of George anf Margaret CALLOW and is survived in addition to her 
parents by a brother John and a sister Joan CALLOW. The funeral will be held 
at 10 A.M., Sunday, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 9th. st.

KATHERINE DUFFY died yesterday at her home, 35 Middaugh st. She was born in 
Moville County Donegal Ireland, and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the 
past 6 years. She is survived by her father William DUFFY, and 2 brothers 
Vincent and William Jr., and 2 sisters, Sarah and Mary in Ireland, and 2 
brothers Patrick and Cornelius, and 1 sister Agnes Duffy, in Brooklyn. She 
was a member of the Assumption Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. Interment is at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc. , 20-3 Jay st.

MARY A. DAWKINS died Tuesday at her home, 15030 116th. st., South Ozone Park. 
 She was born in Brooklyn and survived by her parents, James and Agnes 
DAWKINS; 5 brothers and 4 sisters. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Grace, Howard 
Beach. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of E.F. 
HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 1286 prospect ave.

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Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Gridgid, ? for LILLIAN HETZER, who died Wednesday in Bethany Deaconess 
Hospital. She was born in N.Y.C. 35 years ago and is survived by her husband 
Michael, 2 sons and her mother Mary BOELKER. The funeral will be held from 
her late home, 337 Knickerbocker Ave., and interment will be held at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Fred STEINMANN, 20 Irving ave.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday, for BERTHA WEISS, formally a 
resident of East Williamsburg, who died Wednesday, in her 69th. year at her 
home 205-18 116th. rd. St. Albans, Queens. She is survived by 1 daughter, 4 
sons, 1 brother, 1 sister, and 6 grandchildren. Interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery under the direction of Fred WEIGAND, 319 Dill pl. 
EDWARD G. BROWN, born in N.Y.C. 37 years ago, died Wednesday at his home, 226 
Manhatten ave. He was the son of the late John BROWN and is survived by his 
mother Johanna BROWN McCARTHY;  2 brothers John Henry and Ira F. BROWN, and a 
sister Mrs. Johanna TORRENCE. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 P.M. 
tomorrow and interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under the direction 
of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer st.

ALEXANDER BORUCKI died at the home of his parents, Michael and Mary BORUCKI, 
646 16th. st. He was born in Brooklyn 26 years ago. He is survived in 
addition to his parents by 2 brothers Stanislaus  and Joseph; 3 sisters Mrs. 
Mary COOPER,  Mrs. Helen LAAREK and Stanislawa. Funeral from his late home 
tomorrow: thence to the Church of Our Lady Czenstochova, 24th. st and 4th. 
ave., where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy 
Cross under the direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246 24th. st.

DIETRICH  KOHLMAN died yesterday in his 67th. year in Long Island College 
Hospital. He was born in Germany and was a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years. 
He was a member of Annunciation Council, C.R.L. The funeral will be held from 
his late home, 1297 Gates ave., at 9:30 A.M., Monday, with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Barbara. He is survived by his widow Catherine STAUB 
KOHLMAN and a son Rudolph. Interment will be at Holy Trinity under the 
direction of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central ave.
 
JULIA YELSITS, born in Brooklyn 34 years ago, died yesterday in a local 
hospital. Funeral tomorrow at 9 A.M. from his(her) late home, 150-45 116th. 
rd., Jamaica, with requiem mass at St. Louis' Church. Ellery st. Interment at 
at St. John's Cemetery. She is survived by her husband John and one daughter. 
Peter J. GEIS. 88 Catalpa ave., has charge of funeral arrangements. 

VALBORG ELVIRA KARLSON, born June 13, 1905 in Grebbestad, Tanumforsamling, 
Bohus Lan, Sweden and a resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the 
past 5 years, died yesterday. She resided at 241 56th. st. She leaves 2 
brothers and a sister here and her mother and a brother in Sweden. Funeral 
services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON"S, State st., tomorrow, at 2 P.M. 
by the Rev. F. JACOBSON, pastor of the Bethleham Lutheran Church. Interment 
at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Mart CORCORAN died yesterday at her home, 621 Vanderbilt ave. in Ireland and 
had been a resident of N.Y.C. for 8 years. She is survived by her husband 
Joseph: a son Joseph Jr. and 2 brothers, Patrick and John DUFFY. The funeral 
will be held at 9:30 A.M., Monday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
St. Joseph. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. Mary 
Star of the Sea for William O'SHAUGHNESSY, a retired member of the N.Y. 
Police Department and formally engineer of the Patrol and Macom, who died 
Wednesday at his home, 85 3rd. pl. He retired from the N.Y. Police Department 
4 years ago. He was 68 years ago and survived by his widow and 2 sisters. 

Requiem mass was celebrated at the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale, for 
George HAMEL, who died Wednesday in his 68th. year, at his home 8265 88th. 
lane, Glendale. He was the husband of Elizabeth HUTZEL HAMEL. Interment 
followed at St. John's Cemetery. 

Acknowledgments
LARKIN -The family of the late James LARKIN wish to thank Father McCARTHY of
St. Mark�s Parish, also the Boys of the Wallabout Market Square, the employees
of the J. & O. Shoe Co., relatives and friends for kindness and sympathy
extended to them in their bereavement.

MULLIN -The family of the late Elizabeth MULLIN are deeply grateful for the
kind sympathy extended to them by the Reverend Clergy and Sisters, relatives
and friends, on account of their recent bereavement.
Michael F. MULLIN and Mrs. William GRAHAM


9 June 1928
HANNAN--Daniel H., on Friday, June 8, 1928, beloved son of Mary HANNAN and 
brother of Albert and Veronica. Funeral from his late residence 446 61st. 
st., Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, on Monday, June 11, at 10 A.M. Requiem mass at Our 
Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
Thomas M. QUINN & Son. 

KNOBLAUCH--On Wednesday, June 6, Gustave KNOBLAUCH, in his 63rd. year. 
Funeral services at his late residence, 277 Knickerbocker ave., Saturday, 
Interment Sunday, 10 A.M. 

COYNE--Patrick E., on June 7, 1928, brother of James, William H., and Mrs. 
William J. CONWAY and cousin of Mary T. PRENDERGAST. Funeral Monday, June 11, 
from his late residence, 672 76th. st. Solemn mass of requeim at Our Lady of  
Angels R.C.Church, 4th. ave. and 74th. st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B.P.O., Elks--Brothers: you are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother Raymond A. JERGERSEN, Sunday evening, 
June 10, 8 o'clock at his residence, 647 Morgan ave.
Edward J. McCARTHY Exalted Ruler         Joseph H. BECKER. Sec'y

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B.P.O., Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend 
the funeral services of our brother Thomas CARROLL, Sunday evening, June 10, 
at 8:30 o'clock, at his residence 227 No. Henry st.
Edward J. McCARTHY Exalted Ruler          Joseph H. BECKER Sec'y

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22 B.P.O., Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral services of our brother Daniel J. GROGAN, Sunday evening, JUne 10 at 
9:00 o'clock, at his residence 284 Van Buran st.
Edward J. McCARTHY Exalted Ruler            Joseph H. BECKER Sec'y

LORENZ--On Thursday, June 7, 1928, Herman LORENZ, beloved father of Mrs. 
Adolf KISSNER, Mrs. Frederick KISSNER and Frederick LORENZ. Funeral services 
at his residence 107-42 101st. st., Ozone Park, on Sunday June 10, at 2P.M. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

NIELSON--On June 7, 1928, Laura, beloved mother of Anna C. STEENBERG and 
Alfred C. NIELSON. Funeral services from  her daughter's residence, 77 North 
Cottage st. Vally Stream L.I. on Sunday, 2:30 P.M.

RUHL--John, beloved husband of the late Mary RUHL, on June 7, his 74th. year, 
at his residence, 291 Warwick st. Survived by one son, Rudolph; 2 daughters, 
Mrs. E. HAAB and Mrs. V. BRISBOLS. Funeral services Saturday evening, at 8 
O'clock. Interment Sunday afternoon, Evergreen cemetery. 

SAFFERY--On June 9, 1928, Joseph SAFFERY, beloved husband of Kathryn and 
father of Martha, of 218 Meade st., Glendale, L.I. Notice of funeral to follow.

SHEEHAN--On Friday June 8, Mary, beloved mother of John SHEEHAN and Mrs. 
Joseph MURRY, and sister of  John and Jane ENNIS. Funeral from her late 
residence, 332 Carroll st. Monday, June 11, 9 A.M. Requiem mass St. Agnes 
Church, Sackett and Hoyt sts., 10:30 A.M.

MEMORIAM
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association announces with deep regret the deaths 
of the following members:
John E. NELSON               48th pct, on Apr. 7, 1928
Edward J. McCABE            rtd., on Apr. 19, 1928
John T. NILON                    rtd. on Apr. 24, 1928
Henry C. BEHAN                43rd. pct. on Apr. 2, 1928
Sebastian KENNY              48th. pct on Apr. 14, 1928
Henry P. LAMBERT            rtd, on Apr. 28, 1928
William AULD                     trf. "A" on May 2, 1928
John J. HOGAN                  28th. pct on Apr. 27, 1928
Charles J. KING                  18th div. on Apr. 26, 1928
Michael FEENEY                18th. div. on Apr. 22, 1928
Patrick NUGENT                  rtd on May 11, 1928
John FLEMMING                  rtd on March 28, 1928
James MURPHY                  rtd on May 19, 1928
James E. MEAGHER           rtd. on May 5, 1928
Henry W. VAN COTT           rtd on May 21, 1928
Thomas C. DOWD               4th. pct. on May 17, 1928
Patrick J. BOYLAN              rtd on May 22, 1928
Patrick H. COLEMAN           rtd on March 5, 1928
Joseph P. MORAN President

The Uniformed Fireman's Association announces with deep regret the deaths of 
the following members:
George F. KELLY            Engine Company No. 280
George J. KENNEDY       Hock and Ladder Com. No. 48
Antion HOLTERRACK President

MEMORIAM
BROMAN--In and loving memory of our affectionate daughter and loving sister, 
Edna E., who left us one year ago today. 
Safe in the hands of Jesus, till we meet again 
Mother and Sister

CASSIDY--A month's mind? mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of 
T. Joseph CASSIDY, Monday, June 11, 1928, at 9 A.M., at Holy Family R.C. 
Church, 13th. st. between 4th and 5th. aves., Brooklyn.

KING-In sad and loving memory of our beloved daughter, Mildred, died June 9, 
1927. Gone but not forgotton. May her soul rest in peace.   Parents 

MAHRT--In loving memory if our dear mother who departed this life June 9, 1915.
And now she dwells where neither doubt nor fear, may break her rest or 
disturb her here.                          Sons and Daughters

SHEERAN--In memory og Edward F. SHEERAN, who departed this life, June 9, 
1925, Always to be remembered by his pal.       Nick McMANUS

Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night at the funeral chapel of 
John L. BADER, 497 Liberty ave., for William PETTY, who died Wednesday in his 
71st. year. He is survived by 5 sons, Joseph, James, George, Arthur, and 
Sherley PETTY, and a brother, Morris PETTY. Interment at 10 A.M. today was at 
ST. Michael's Cemetery. 

Richard George LA COMTE died yesterday in his 55th. year. He was born in 
Brooklyn and is survived by his widow Caroline. He died at his home, 1305 
69th. st. The funeral will be held from the funeral home of George C HERBST, 
6741 5th. ave., at 2 P.M., Monday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

William JARKE died Thursday in a local hospital. He was born in Germany and 
lived in Brooklyn for the past 6 months. He is survived by a sister Margaret 
JARKE living in Germany. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Monday, from the 
chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery. 

Olaf HAUGE died Friday, he was 25 years old, and born in Norway and lived at 
104-16 116th. st., Richmond Hill. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 
P.M., at Charles A. SANDSTROM"S  funeral parlors, 4603 4th. ave. and 
interment will take place at Lutheran Cemetery. 

William H. RIDDING died Thursday at his home, 250 New York ave. Funeral 
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., with a requeim mass at Church of St. Gregory, St. 
John's pl. and Brooklyn ave. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of James H. TRACY, inc., 1597 Fulton st.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas 
Aquinas, Flatlands, for Mary C.MALONE MARTEN, widow of George W. MARTEN, who 
died Wednesday at her home, 1265 East 37th. st. She is survived by 3 sons. 
Interment followed at St. John's Cemetery. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Monday,  at the R.C. Church  of 
St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby aves. for Daniel J. GROGAN, who 
died yesterday at his home, 284 Van Buran st. He was a member of La Salle 
Council of the K.of C., Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B.P.O. Elks; the Holy Name 
Society and Our Lady of Good Council Club. He is survived by a son Rev. 
Robert S. GROGAN; a daughter Sister Mary Cecllia, of the Visitation Monastery 
at Riverdale N.Y.; 2 brothers The Rev. Simon GROGAN C.S.S.R.  and Michael 
GROGAN, and a sister Mrs. S. DUNN; 2 nephews, The Rev. Joseph J. DUNN C.M. 
and the Rev. John DUNN, C.M. and a niece Marie V. DUNN. Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Charles B. MARTIN, 921 Lafayette ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Monday, at the R.C. Church of 
St. Cecilla, for Thomas F. CARROLL, who died Thursday, at his home 227 North 
henry st. He was a life resident of Greenpoint, and employed by the Standard 
Oil Co. for 20 years. He was a member of Fidelity Council 495, K. of C., 
Brooklyn Lodge of B.P.O.  Elks, Court Orient 219, F of A., the Old Greenpoint 
Association  and Benevolent Sone? and Fleming Works. He was a veteran of the 
World War, having served in Company "G" of the 22 Infantry. He is survived by 
2 brothers, Martin and Joseph CARROLL, of the N.Y. Police dept., one niece 
and one nephew. Interment will be a Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
Thomas F. BERGEN, of 149 Pearsall st. Long Island City.

Daniel DeSILVA born in the old 20th ward of Brooklyn, the son of Sylvester 
DeSALVA and the late Mary Jane DIX DeSILVA, died Thursday at his home, 767 
Park Pl. He was educated at the Sacred Heart Institute and for the 1/4reater? 
part of his life was a member of St. Theresa R.C. Church. He was in the 
restaurant business in the downtown section of Manhatten and is survived by 3 
sisters, Josephine DeSILVA, Mrs. John McKENNA and Mrs. John E. KELLY, and 1 
brother Thomas DeSILVA. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. and 
interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park ave.

John C. MELBURY, a well known antique dealer of Manhatten and Brooklyn died 
Wednesday at his home, 1353 East 14th. st near ave. N. He was born in 
Halifax, Nova Scotia, the son of the late Seth and Elizabeth CROOKS MILBURY. 
H had been a resident of this city for the past 30 years. Funeral services 
will be held today at 2 P.M. He is survived by his wife, Anna POPE MELBURY; 3 
sons, John M., William A., James A., 1 daughter Ethel Elizabeth MELBURY, 3 
brothers and 1 sister.
He was a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Adelphi st. near Dekalb 
ave., and the N.Y. Merchants Association. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rodgers ave. and Montgomery st. 

Marie ENNIS SHEEHAN died Friday at her home, 332 Carrol st. She was born in 
Brooklyn and a life-long parishioner of St. Agnes Church. She is survived by 
1 son John SHEENAN; 1 daughter Mrs. Joseph MURRY; 1 sister Jane ENNIS. 
Funeral from her late home Monday, at 9:30 A.M., with a solemn requiem mass 
St. Agnes Church, Sackett  and Hoyt sts., at 10:30 A.M. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren sts.

Requiem mass was celebrated 9:30 A.M., today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Cecilla, for William J. FLANAGAN, who died Tuesday in Staten island. He was 
born in Unionville Conn. 50 years ago and had been a resident of N.Y.C for 10 
years. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Samuel Darrow, of 15 Russell st. 
Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Unionville Conn., under the 
direction of William F. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbebrt?st.

Rosina PENKERT, widow of John PENKERT, born in Austria and resident of South 
Brooklyn for 45 years, died yesterday. She was 70 years old and resided at 
258 49th. st. The funeral will take place from her late residence Monday, at 
9:30 A.M., thence to St. Michael's Church 42nd. st and 4th. ave., where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery. 
She is survived by her son Joseph J, PENKERT, daughter-in-law Lena, and 1 
grandson Joseph Jerome PENKERT. Fred HERBST Sons, of 697 3rd. ave., has 
charge of arrangements.

Anna DIETRICK, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday at her home, 2057 
Metropolitan ave. She was 65 years old and is survived by her husband George 
DIETRICK; 2 daughters Mrs. Ada VETTER and Mrs. Lena FARRELL and 2 sons Peter 
FOREG and Henry FOREG, and 3 grandchildren. The funeral services will be held 
at 2 P.M., Sunday at the funeral chapel of Frank D. HOEK, 385 Onderdonk ave.  
 and interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery. 

Edith M. LEEMAN died Wednesday at her home, 259 95th. st., Fort Hamilton. She 
was born in Brooklyn 44 years ago and was the wife of Charles W. LEEMAN. The 
funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night and interment at 10 A.M., 
was at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave. 

Emilie LEWIS, wife of David LEWIS, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, 
Mrs. Emilie  Hermann, 54 Abondale st. Vally Strem L.I. She was 64 years old 
and formally a resident of Brooklyn. She is survived, in addition to her 
husband and daughter  by a son David G. LEWIS. She was member of the 
Evangeline Chapter, O.E.S. and the ladies Auxillary of Andrew Fatscher Post 
854, A.L. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight abd 
interment 10 A.M., tomorrow will be at Greenpoint Cemetery under the 
direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave. 

Joseph GLASKOWSKI died Friday at the home of his parents Boleslaw and 
Josephine GLASKOWSKI, 1621 43rd. st. He was born in Brooklyn 18 years ago. 
He is survived, in addition to his parents, by 1 brother John and 1 sister 
Teresa. Funeral from the home of his parents on Monday, thence to the Church 
of Our Lady of Czenstofchova, 24th. st and 4th. ave., where a requiem mass 
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of S.K. SZUTARSKI, 243 24th. st.

Catherine POWELL died yesterday in her 84th. year. She was born in Scotland 
and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 80 years. She is survived by a 
daughter Catherine HOPKINS. The funeral services will be held from her late 
home, 207 67th. st., at 10 A.M., Monday and interment will be at Greenwood 
cemetery under the direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave.

Edward MILLER died Tuesday. He was the husband of Ellen Miller and is 
survived, in addition to his widow, by 2 daughters, Marion nd Virginia; 2 
sons Herbert and Edward MILLER; 2 sisters Mrs. W. GRAMMER and Mrs. E. HAZEL, 
and 4 brothers, Henry, Alexander, Samuel, and Frank MILLER. He had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 48 years. The funeral was held at 8:30 A.M., today 
from his late home, 2118 Ryder st. Flatlands, with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Reserrection, Garrison Beach. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of M.J.SMITH'S Sons.

Bridget KENNEDY FEENEY died Thursday at her home, 710 Seneca ave., in her 
90th. year. She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of N.Y.C. for the 
past 24 years. She was the widow of Daniel FEENEY and is survived by 2 
daughters, Mary and Catherine; a son Michael, and 4 grandchildren and 6 
great-grandchildren. The funeral was held at 10 A.M., today, with a requiem 
mass at St. Bridget. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the 
direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas ave.

Anastasia RICHMOND  died Thursday. She was born in Ireland and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. She was formally a parishioner of the R. 
C. Church of St. Stephen for many years. She lived at 502 Court st. She is 
survived by her mother and a sister, both living in Ireland. The funeral will 
be held at 2:30 P.M. today from 339 Court st. and interment will be a t Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court st. 

Owen B. CARWAY died Thursday at his home, 351 Clinton st. He was a member of 
Dakota Tribe, 311, I. O. R. M. He is survived by his widow Maria F., and 3 
daughters Florence, Muriel, and Elizabeth, and 2 sons Francis and Vincent, 
and a sister Mrs. Mary WATSON. The funeral be held at 9 A.M., Monday, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Agnes. Interment will be at Holy Cross cemetery.

Florence MORAN ECK died Thursday at her home, 9024 Sutphin blvd. Jamaica. She 
was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, George A. ECK; a son 
Donald G. ECK; her mother Mrs. Mary MORAN; 2 sisters Mrs. Gertrude McCARREN 
and Mrs. Anna REGAN and 2 brothers Maurice F. and Edward J. MORAN. She was a 
member of the R. C. Church of St. Mary, Jamaica, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Monday. Interment will be held at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway. 

JOhn A. SIEVERS died yesterday in his 53rd. year, in his home, 851 Rogers 
ave. He was born in Germany and has been a resident of Flatbush for 40 years. 
He was a trustee of Zion Lutheran Church and a director of the Erasmus State 
Bank  He was a member of  Gen. Custer Council of the Stueban Society. He was 
survived by his widow Dorothea; a daughter Dorothy, and 2 sons Arend and 
Charles SIEVERS. The funeral services will be held at Zion Luthersn Church, 
Bedford ave. and Erasmus st. at 2 P.M., Monday. Interment at greenwood 
cemetery under the direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers ave.

Thomas A. DONOHUE died yesterday at his home, 252 Saratoga ave. He was a 
student at St. John's College. He is survived by his parents Thomas J. and 
Mary MURRAY DONOHUE; 4 brothers, Joseph G., Vincent P., Edward P., and 
Charles L.DONOHUE, and 3 sisters Loretta A ., Margaret M. and Sadie M. 
DONOHUE. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Monday, with a requiem mass 
at the R. C. Church of St. Benedict, Fulton ave. and Ralph ave. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

YOUTH SHOT TO DEATH FROM DARK HALLWAY
      Using the darkened hallway of a house at 2364 Atlantic ave. as a blind, 
an unknowmn person shot and killed Frank MESSANA, 18 years old, of 88 Hull 
st., as the youth was walking past the place today.
       The bullet lodged in his stomach and he colasped before those in the 
neighborhood, aroused  by the shot, could reach him. 
       The sound of the shot was heard by persons in the house and they 
notified Lieut. Max LOWE, of Liberty ave. station. Detectives Harry BECK and 
William DONNOLLY were rushed to the scene, as was Dr. MURPHY from St. Mary's 
Hospital.
       When they arrived the boy was dead. Dr. MURPHY said the bullet had 
taken an upward course after it entered the body and passed through his 
heart, killing him instantly.
       The body was taken to the station hpuse where it was searched by the 
police. In the youth's pockets were several papers from the National Guard. 
In this way the police got the victim's name ans address. 
        The youths father, Dominick MESSANA, was notified  He went to the 
station house and identified the body. The father told police he knew of no 
enemies his son had. The father said he thought the killing was a mistake and 
that his boy was taken for someone else and murdered. 

10 June 1928
YOUNG BRIDE BURNED To DEATH; WEALTHY HUSBAND HELPLESS
Neighbor Saves Two Children From Oil Man�s Home
   Mrs. Margaret CASTERTON, 23, wife of John Ward CASTERTON, general
purchasing agent for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, was burned to
death early today in a fire that destroyed the interior of the CASTERTON home
in the exclusive Montrose section of South Orange, N. J.
   CASTERTON and his two children by his first wife, Jean, 10, and Robert, 12,
were rescued by Clifford W. ALLSOPP, their next-door neighbor.
   The fire was discovered at about 1:50 o�clock this morning by Miss Mary
STRICKA, a maid in the ALLSOPP home. She aroused the household and Mr. ALLSOPP
ran to the CASTERTON home. He found CASTERTON on the roof of the sun parlor
screaming for help and at intervals turning to a window and shouting 'Peggy!'
         Catches Jumping Child
   ALLSOPP got a ladder and half helped, half carried CASTERTON to the ground.
CASTERTON was dazed, ALLSOPP said. Leaving CASTERTON in care of other
neighbors who had come to the fire, ALLSOPP went to a window on the south side
of the house, where little Jean stood, screaming for help. He set up his
ladder. It was four feet or so too short. But he ordered the child to jump and
caught her, carrying her to the ground safely.
   Robert, who had first called for help from the third floor, made his way to
the window from which his sister had been taken and was rescued in a similar
manner.
   When the fire department arrived the firemen were informed by the
neighbors, who had not seen the rescues, that the two children were still
inside the house'which was a blazing furnace'and while some laid hose the
others braved the flames and smashed in through the windows to search the
house for the children. In a front room off the sun parlor, they found Mrs.
CASTERTON�s body.
       Defective Wiring Blamed
   It was carried to the home of a neighbor where Drs. F. COOK and L. M.
DEMAREST worked over it with a pulmotor for more than an hour before finally
declaring that Mrs. CASTERTON was dead.
   The body was then taken to Kunz�s morgue where an inquest will be held
probably late today or tomorrow.
   Virtually all of the contents of the house were destroyed. In the charred
wreckage of a dresser, firemen found a jewel case containing diamonds and
other gems worth several thousand dollars. Although the case was charred, the
contents were undamaged.
   Fire Chief BECKER said the first was caused by defective wiring.

RIDGEWOOD AMN DIES SSUDDENLY IN HIS HOME 
     Frederick REICHART, 53 years old, of 1924 Linden st., Ridgewod, became 
suddenly ill last night at his home. His daughter Mary REICHART, summoned 
Ambulance Doctor JUDD, of Wyckoff Heights Hospital, who pronounced the father 
dead. He said death probably was due to a heart attack.

RIVER GIVES UP BODY
      The body of an unidentified man about 35 years old, was found floating 
in the water at the foot of Hamilton ave. He was described by the police as 
being 5 feet 7 inches, 165 pounds, clean shaven, and with a blue suit. His 
body was taken to Kings County Morgue.

MEMORIAM
BAKER--In loving memory of our mother Ellen J, BAKER, died June 10, 1927.
         It is sad when we lose one another.
         But the daddest of all
         is when God calls your mother. 
Daughters and Grandchildren.

CASSIDY--Joseph T., solemn high mass, month's mind, at Holy Family Church, 
Monday, June 11, at 9 A.M.  Wife and Mother

FAHIE--In memory of a beloved son, Charles FAHIE, died June 12, 1914, and my 
dear husband, Thomas FAHIE.
         Your well remembered footsteps I listen for in vain
          My eyes grow dim with tears when I whisper your dear name. 
Wife and Mother

FITZGERALD--In loving memory of our dear father Daniel FITZGERALD, who died 
June 10, 1926. Mass Thursday, June 19, 8 A.M., St. Peter's R.C. Church. May 
his soul rest in peace. Daughter and Sons.

HAIG--In loving memory of our dear beloved son and brother, whom God called 
June 10, 1923.
             Some day we hope to meet you,
                Some day we not when,
             To clasp your hand dear David
                 Never to part again. 
Mother, Father and Brothers

MARTIN--In sad and loving memory of my mother, Annie MARTIN, who departed 
this life June 10, 1917. May her soul rest in peace. Son. Edward

SMITH--Birthday remembrance  of a loving sister, Margaret BAKER SMITH, who 
entered into rest, Nov 25, 1926.
              I shed my tears in silence,
                  No eyes can see me weep,
              But still within an aching heart
                   Your memory I shall keep.              
Sister Anna

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B.P.O. Elks--Brothers: you are requested to attend 
the funeral service of our brother, Frank ASTARITA, Monday evening, June 11, 
8 o'clock at his residence, 356 74th. st.
Edward J. McCARTHY  Exalted Ruler     Joseph H. BECKER Seec'y

CHALLINOR--William, known as Brynee, on June 11, at 2 P.M. from the funeral 
parlors of P.J. HUGHES, 179 Fulton st. Brooklyn. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

CORR--On June 8, James A., beloved husband of Mary C. CORR (neeNELSON) and 
son of Nora CORR. Funeral from his late residence, 366 30th. st., on Tuesday, 
June 12, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church 4th. ave. and 
42nd. st. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

DONOHUE--On Friday, June 8, 1928, Thomas A., beloved son of Thomas J. and 
Mary MURPHY DONOHUE. Funeral from his residence, 252 Saratoga ave. on Monday, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Benedict's R.C. Church, Fulton st. and Ralph 
ave., where a solumn requiem mass will be offered.

FOX--Sarah A., at her home, 389 Clinton st., on June 9. She is survived by 
her husband, John H. FOX: 2 sons, Harry and Albert: 4 daughters, Mrs. 
Catherine JENKS, Mrs. Blanche DUNN, Mrs. Charlotte SOAFIELD, Mrs. Antoinette 
TRUMP: 3 sisters, Mrs. William GUY, Mrs. Ellen ADAMS, Mrs. Iva IVERSOn: 2 
brothers, JosephB. and Thomas J. MASON. requiem mass will be celebrated on 
Monday morning at St. Benard's R.C. Church, Hicks and Rapelye sts., at 8 A.M. 
Interment in Kingston N.Y. (Kingston papers please copy)

HILLMAN--On Friday, June 8, Laura L., beloved mother of William A., August 
C., and Frederick E. HILLMAN. Funeral services Monday Evening at 8 o'clock at 
the BOARDMAN Chapel, 44 Clinton st., Brooklyn. 
Interment Tuesday in Greenwood Cemetery.

HOOD--On Saturday, June 9, 1928, at 8 A.M., David HOOD, age 79 years, beloved 
husband of Caroline HOOD, father of David HOOD Jr., Mrs. Catherine LOTT, Mrs. 
Margaret O'BERLE, Mrs. May GELLWEILER, Elizabeth HOOD, Mrs. Anna DALY, 
Charles HOOD. Funeral services Tuesday, June 12, at 10 A.M., at his 
residence, 1877 Bleeker st.: thence to St. Aloysius Church, where requiem 
mass will be offered. Interment at St. John's Cemetery. 

JENNINGS--Hannah JENNINGS (nee  JENKINS), at her home, 461 73rd. st., on June 
7, Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. James A. MURPHY and Mrs. A. CECERE: 2 sons, 
Edward and William: 1 brother John T. JENKINS: 6 grandchildren and 2 
great-grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Angels  
R.C. Church Monday mornign at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLY--Robert, suddenly June 9, 1928, at the residence of his sister, Mrs. 
Joseph McGLYNN, 661 10th st., Brooklyn: dearly beloved son of the late Ellen 
DOOLEY KELLY. Notice of funeral hereafter.

TUTTLE--On Thursday June 7, Matthew, beloved husband of Sarah TUTTLE (nee 
SHEENAN) and father of Sarah B. Funeral from his residence, 1028 81st. st., 
on Monday, June 11, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Our lady of Perpetual Help R.C. 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WEISS--On June 6, 1928, Bertha WEISS, at her residence, 205-19 116th. rd., 
St. Albans, age 69 years. She is survived by 4 sons, 1 daughter, 
1 brother, 1 sister, and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services Sunday. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

SULLIVAN--On June 9, Daniel V., beloved husband of Harriet SULLIVAN. survived 
by 1 brother and 1 sister. Funeral from HILL"S Funeral Home, 396 Gates ave. , 
Tuesday, June 12, at 9:15 A.M. at St. Bridget's R.C. Church, where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

RANG--William, on June 9, at his residence, 7610 5th. ave., William RANG, 
beloved husband of Elizabeth  RANG and father of Elizabeth Rang and father of 
Mrs. Florence STANNLIS  and John RANG, in his 60th. year. Funeral services at 
his late residence, Tuesday June 12, 2 P.M.

MAHER--On June 9, 1928, Catherine, beloved mother of Harry and John MAHER. 
Funeral services from the residence of her sister Mrs. Florence HARRISON, 363 A
14th. st. Monday June 11, at 2 P.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McCARTHY--Suddenly, on saturday, June 9, 1928, Margaret J. McCARTHY, beloved 
wife of Charles McCARTHY, and devoted mother of Charles A., John J., William 
F., Mrs. Anna M. RIGGS, and mrs. Mary E. GARGIOLO, and sister of Mrs. Julia 
BURNS, and John C. CROUGH. Funeral from her late residence, 383 7th. st., on 
Tuesday, 9:30 A.M.: thence to Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated for the happy repose of her soul. Interment 
family plot, St John's Cemetery.

 Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Monday at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood for Mary ELLIOTT-BURNS, a life 
resident of Brooklyn, who died Thursday in her 55 year, at her home 6060 
Palmetto st. She is survived by her husband Daniel and a daughter Mrs. Ethel 
CAULFIELD. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

      Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. 
Church of St. Slyvester, Grant and McKinley aves., for Joseph COLLIGAN, who 
died Friday at his home, 7519 97th. ave., Woodhaven. He is survived by his 
widow  and 2 sons. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

       Mary CORCORAN  died friday at her home, 621 Vanderbilt ave. She was 
born in Ireland and had been a resident of New York for 8 years. She is 
survived by her husband Joseph; a son Joseph Jr., and 2 brothers, Patrick and 
John DUFFY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with a solemn 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery. 

Ellen DOLAN died yesterday at her home, 816 Caton ave. She was formerly for 
50 years a resident of Bay Ridge. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. William 
MEBUS, and 4 grandaughters and 2 grandsons. The funeral will be held at 9:30 
A.M. Tuesday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Immaculate Heart 
of Mary, Fort Hamilton pky and East 4th. st., Windsor Terrace. Interment will 
be at Holy Cross under the direction of J.E. CLARK, 4000 3rd. ave.

Funeral services will be held today for Herman LORENZ, who died Thursday at 
his home, 10742 101st. st., Ozone Park. He is survived by a son Frederick 
LORENZ and 2 daughters, Mrs. Adolph KISSNER and Mrs. Frederick KISSNER. 
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

George LEVANION, son of Blanche COOK and the late John LEVANION, died 
Wednesday. The funeral services were held at 7:45 last night by the Rev. Dr. 
MULLER, of the Holy Apostle Church, at his late home, 511 Vanderbilt st. He 
is survived by a brother Thomas, and 2 sisters Mrs. Frank MITCHELL and Mrs. 
William FARRELL. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today and interment with 
military honors will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of M.J. 
SMITH'S Sons. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square, for Anna E. LOEFFLER, who died 
Thursday at her home, 225 Nassau blvd, Garden City. She is survived by her 
husband Lawrence and a son Lawrence LOEFFNER Jr. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery.

Richard George LE COMTE died Friday in his 55 year. He was born in Brooklyn 
and is survived by his widow Caroline. He died at his home, 1305 69th. st. 
The funeral will be held from the funeral home of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. 
ave. at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Louise HOFFMAN, widow of Charles HOFFMAN, died yesterday at her home, 252 
Smith st. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 
years. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow from 339 Court st. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Edward H. C. 
DUNN, 339 Court st.

Daniel H. HANNAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of Our 
Lady of Perpetual Help for Daniel H. HANNAN, who died Friday at his home, 446 
61st. st. He is survived by his mother Mary: a brother Alfred, and a sister 
Veronica HANNAN. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of Thomas M. QUINN & Son. 

Henry Victor POST
Funeral services will be held 8 o'clock tonight for Henry Victor POST; a 
member of Greenwood Lodge 569, F & A.M., who died Friday at his home, 9499 
110th. ave., Richmond Hill. He was the husband of Mildred A. SEAMON POST. 
Inerment will be tomorrow.

Patrick E. COYTE, formerly a parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. Ann, died 
Friday at his home, 672 76th. st. He is survived by 2 brothers, James and 
William H. and a sister Mrs. William J. CONWAY; a cousin Mary T. PRENDEGAST. 
The funeral will be held at 10;30 A.M. from the R. C. Church of Our Lady of 
Angels, 4th. ave and 74th. st. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of William McCLEAN, 77 Hudson ave.

Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for John RUHL, who died 
Thursday at his home, 291 Warwick st. He was 74 years old and the husband of 
the late Mary RUHL. He is survived by 1 son and 2 daughters. Interment at 2 
P.M. today will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Requiem mass will be held at 8 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of St. 
Bernard, for Sarah A. FOX, who died yesterday at her home, 389 Clinton st. 
She was born in Kingston, N.Y. and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 
years. She is survived by her husband John H; 2 sons, Harry and Albert; 4 
daughters Mrs. Catherine JENKS, Mrs. Blanche DUNN; Mrs. Charlotte SOAFIELD 
and Mrs. Antoinette TRUMP; 3 sisters Mrs. William GUY, Mrs. Ellen ADAMS, and 
Mrs. Ida IVERSON and 2 brothers Joseph B. and Thomas J. MASON. Interment will 
be in Kingston N.Y. under the direction of M. Mc MAHON, 124 Summitt st.

Mary Catherine SHARKEY SANNA, formerly of Bellmore, died Thursday at her 
home, at her home, 718 5th. ave. She is survived by her husband, Aloysius, a 
daughter, Marilyn; her parents, Frank and Rose SHARKEY, and a brother Edward 
SHARKEY. the funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today, with a final blessing at 
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11 June 1928
BROOKLYN POLICEMAN HELD IN STABBING OF WOMAN
    Policeman Harry HANSEN, 35 years old, of 366 Prospect place, attached  to 
the 138 Precinct, Manhatten, was held for the Grand Jury by Magistrate 
EILPERIN in the 5th. ave. court today, when arraigned on a charge of 
felonious assault.
    The charge was prepared against HANSEN by Mrs. Anna JOHNSON, 255 55th. 
st., as a result of her mysterious stabbing on May 4. Mrs. JOHNSON maintained 
that she had stabbed herself when first taken to Kings County Hospital, but 
later admitted to her husband that HANSEN had done the stabbing, the police 
say HANSEN has been suspended from the police force. 

BABY KILLED IN JERSEY CITY
        John DOMITROWSKY, 3 years old, of Manville N.J., died in Jersey City 
Hospital last night shortly after he had been hit and run over by a truck 
driven by Frank J. SCRIANO, 29 years old, of 98 State st. Newark, while he 
was playing with other children in Jersey City.
         The boy had been visiting relatives with his parents according to 
the police. SCRIANO who is being held on a technical charge of homicide, said 
the child ran in front of the truck.

Anna FETZER died saturday in her 36th. year in the Wyckoff Heights Hospital. 
She is survived by her husband John FETZER. The funeral will be held from the 
funeral chapel, 15 Palmetto st., at 11 A.M., tomorrow and interment will be 
at Linden Hill Cemetery, under the direction of Fred STEINMANN, 249 Irving ave. 

Charles KLEES died Saturday in his 60th. year in Kings County Hospital. he is 
survived by 2 sons, and several sisters and brothers. The funeral will be 
held from the funeral chapel, 15 Palmetto st., at 10 A.M., tomorrow. 
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of Fred 
STEINMANN, 249 Irving ave.

Charles KAISER, 54 years old, died saturday at his home, 1874 Bleeker st., 
Ridgewood. he was born in New York City, and worked on the highway for the 
city. he is survived by his wife Emma; 2 sons, Charles Jr., and George; 2 
daughters, Margaret and Ellenor; also 1 sister. Funeral services will take 
place Wednesday at 2 P.M., the Rev. William J. ZIRBES officiating. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

James MOAKLER, infant son of James an Anna MOAKLER, died yesterday at the 
home of his parents, 1249 58th. st. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow, and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction 
of Joseph F. DUFFY, 237 9th.st.

Erna BENJAMIN died Saturday at her home, 2?09 Ditmars ave. Astoria in her 
32nd. year. She is survived by her husband Constine BENJAMIN. The funeral 
will be held at 2P.M. today, with interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Bayshore, 
under the direction of Charles J. O'SHEA.

Michael SKOWRONSKI died yesterday at his home, 291 Kingsland ave. He was born 
in Poland 63 years ago, and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 35 years. he 
is survived by his widow Pauline and 2 daughters. He was a member of the R.C. 
Church of St. Stanislaus, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. 
Wednesday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of 
William P. MURPHY and Son, 87 Herbert st.

Sarah McALLISTER KOEGEL died yesterday of Patrick and Mary McALLISTER at her 
home, 3234 54th. st., Woodside. She was born in Greenpoint, a daughter of 
Patrick and Mary McALLIS funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joan of Arc. Interment will be at 
Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of J.E. McGUCKIN & Son, 139  Noble st.
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Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today for Elizabeth DISTEL, a 
resident of Brooklyn for 30 years, who died Friday in her 61st. year at her 
home, 6 Marcy ave. She was born in Manhatten and is survived by a brother 
Henry RODE, and 2 grandchildren, Edward DISTEL and Mrs. Marine KEYES. The 
funeral will be held from the home of her granddaughter at 503 Grand st. and 
interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under the direction of J.J. MONTENES.

Robert KELLY died Saturday at his home, 661 10th. st. He was a son of the 
late Dennis and Ellen DOOLEY KELLY. He was born in the 6th. ward. He was a 
member of the societies of the church. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. 
Joseph McGLYNN; 2 brothers, Joseph and Frank KELLY. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 
A.M.;thence to R.C Church of St. Peter's, Hicks and Warren sts., where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, 
under the direction of Jere. J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic ave.

          IN MEMORIAM
CULLEN--In memory of my beloved husband, Patrolman James CULLEN, who died in 
the performance of his duty  June 11, 1925.
              Just 3 years ago today  you passed away
              Oh had hard not a friend to be near
              To hear your word or wipe your last tear
              No parting, no farewell, no last words
              To cheer your last moment, or point you above
              Only those who have lost can tell
              The pain of parting with no farewell.       
               Wife Betty


HANLEY--In memory of my mother Eliza J. HANLEY. Anniversary mass June 12, at 
7 A.M. Church of the Holy Name. Not forgotten by         Son Dan

LEONARD--In loving memory of my dear wife Addie M. LEONARD (nee STEVENS), who 
died June 12, 1926. Anniversary mass Tuesday at 6:30 A.M. at Immaculate Heart 
of Mary Church, Fort Hamilton pkwy. Loving Husband and Mother

MAHONEY--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother Anna MAHONEY, whom God 
called June 11, 1927. May her soul rest in peace. The MALONEY & RICHMOND families.

O'DONNELL--In sad and loving memory of my dear father, Bryan L. O"DONNELL, 
who died June 11, 1916. Gone but not forgotten.               Daughter Marion

STEVENS--In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and a departed father, 
Bernard STEVENS, who departed this life June 11, 1921.
             Seven long years have gone by
             Since last we saw your face
             Your memory is as dear today
              As in the hour you passed away. Wife, Son and Daughters

DELONG--George F., Sr., formally of Brooklyn, on June 10, 1928. Funeral from 
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Adele LOEBS, 8425 104th. st., Richmond Hill, 
on Wednesday, June 13, at 10:30 A.M. thence the Church of the Holy Child 
Jesus, where mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

DEVERAUX--Martin, on June 10, at his late residence, 8420 5th. ave., beloved 
husband of the late Mary (nee BARRY) and father of Sarah, John and Martin. 
Funeral will take place on Wednesday, June 13, at 9:30 A.M. thence to the 
Church of St. Anselm, 83rd. st. and 4th. ave., where a solemn requiem mass 
will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUICK--David G., on June 11, 1928, beloved husband of Margaret E. QUICK. 
Services at his residence, 39 East 3rd. st., Wednesday, at 8:30 P.M.

SCHUSSLER--On Saturday, June 9, after a long illness, Louise SCHUSSLER, age 
47 years, beloved wife of Wilhelm and mother of Walter. Funeral services 
Monday evening at 8 o'clock at her residence 2016 Palmetto st., Ridgewood. 
Funeral Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Hudson STAMM, No. 166. 
U. O. R. M. are respectfully invited. 

DIGNEY--Annie, widow of the late Hugh DIGNEY, at her home, 100 Dean st., on 
Saturday, June 10. Survived by 2 brothers Cornelius and Dennis McGUIRE; 3 
sisters Mrs. Jennie SWANSON, Mrs. Clara DUFFY and Mrs. William GORMANN of 
Pawtucket R.I.  Solemn requiem mass St. Paul's R.C. Church, Court and 
Congress sts., Tuesday Morning 9:30. Interment at Berkley R.I. Please omit flowers. 

DOWNEY--On Sunday, June 10, Martin J. DOWNEY, patrolman, 39th Precinct, 
beloved husband of Marion DEVINE, brother of John DOWNEY. Funeral from John 
F. FAGAN'S mortuary chapel, Henry and Warren sts., Tuesday, June 12, 9 A.M. 
Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M. 

DUFFY--Hannah, widow of the late Michael DUFFY, on June 10. She is survived 
by her daughter Jeanette, and her nephew Thomas DUFFY. Funeral Wednesday 
morning 9:30 A.M. from her residence, 1114 16th. st. Long Island City. 
Requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Vernon Ave. and 4th. 
st. Long Island City, at 10 A.M. Interment St. Raymond's Cemetery. 

HASLAM--Entered into eternal rest on Sunday, June 10, 1928, Anna S. HASLEM. 
the beloved wife of Albert HASLAM. Funeral services at her residence, 153 
Grant ave., Cypress Hills, on Tuesday, June 12, at 8 P.M. Relatives and 
friends are respectfully invited. 

KLAIBER--Caroline, formally of 451 15th. st., Brooklyn. Funeral services at 
her late home, 134 Overlook ave. Hackensack, N.J., at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday June 12. 

LANGDON--Florence M. LANGDON (nee MURPHY), on June 8, in her 34th. year 
beloved mother of Charles and Wilbert, and sister of Nettie DICKSCHELD. 
Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa 
ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

JENSEN--On June 10, 1928, Marie JENSEN, in her 75th. year, beloved wife of 
Julius  F. and mother of Frederick, Kenneth and Adolf JENSEN. Funeral 
services at her residence, 622 Bergen st., Wednesday afternoon, June 13, at 2 
o'clock. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. 

NEARY--On June 11, 1928, at his residence, 224 Garfield pl., Thomas J. NEARY. 
Funeral later.

MOLLOY--On June 10, George L. beloved husband of mary A. MOLLOY (nee 
FITZGERALD) and brother of Katherine MOLLOY. Funeral from his home, 332 84th. 
st. Requiem mass at St. Anselm's R.C. Church on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HOFFMAN--On Sunday, June 10, 1928, Clara HOFFMAN (nee HINMAN) beloved mother 
of Mrs. Belden LOCKWOOD, Mrs. Andrew FOSTER, Mrs. James BARRETT and Frank 
CALLAHAN, at her residence, 357 Hamilton ave. Notice of funeral hereafter. 

HIRSCH--Suddenly, on Sunday, June 10, 1928, Anna GEIS, age 57 years. Survived 
by her husband Jacob; her mother Florence GEIS; 5 sons, 2 daughters, 1 sister 
and 1 brother. Funeral from her late home, 79-50 Pulaski st. Middle Village, 
on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Margaret's R.C. Church, Middle 
Village. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

HILLMAN--On Friday, June 8, Laura L., beloved mother of William A., August ?, 
Harry W. and Frederick E. HILLMAN. Funeral services Monday evening at 8 
o'clock at the BOARDMAN Chapel, 44 Clinton st., Brooklyn. Interment Tuesday 
in Greenwood Cemetery.

ELLINGER--Edward, on Sunday, June 10, 1928, at his home, 2365 Putnam ave., 
Brooklyn, in his 66th. year. he is survived by his wife and 2 daughters, Mrs. 
A. HOPPER and Mrs. G. DUNNING, and 1 sister Mrs. E. JOHNSON. Services Tuesday 
evening  8 o'clock, at the home of his daughter, 16620 Nothern blvd., 
Flushing. Funeral Wednesday, at 7 P.M. Interment Flushing Cemetery.

Margaret J. McCARTNEY died Saturday at her home, 383 7th. st. She is survived 
by her husband Charles; and 3 sons, Charles A. Jr., John J. and William F.; 
and 2 daughters, Mrs. Anna M. RIGGS and Mrs. Mary E. GARGIULO; a sister Mrs. 
Julia BURNS and a brother John C. CROUGH. The funeral will be held at 9:30 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of F.E. SELLE, 
237 9th. st.

George L. MOLLOY died yesterday at his home, 233 84th. st. He was born in 
Brooklyn and was a former member of the N.Y. Fire Dept. He was formerly a 
parishioner of St. Peter's R.C. Church. He is survived by his widow Mary 
FITZGERALD MOLLOY, 3 sons, Frank, John and Charles; 2 daughters Agnes and 
Grace and a sister Katherine MOLLOY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., 
Wednesday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Anslem. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of F.E. SPAULDING, 131 
Atlantic ave.

Martin J. DOWNEY, a patrolman attached to the 39th. precinct N.Y. Police 
Dept., died yesterday. He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 43 years. He was a member of the Police Dept. for 20 years. He 
was a member of the United Spanish War Veterans, the P.B.A. and Somerset 
Council of K.of C. He is survived by his widow Marion DEVINE DOWNEY; 4 
daughters, Marion, Florence, Eleanor and Loretta and a son Martin DOWNEY. The 
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of John F. FAGAN, 384 Henry st., 
at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Peter. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross.

Annie DIGNEY died yesterday at her home, 100 Dean st. She is survived by 2 
brothers, Cornelius and Dennis McGUIRE and 3 sisters, Mrs. Jennie SWANSON,
Mrs. Clara DUFFY and Mrs. William GORMAN of Pawtucket R.I. The funeral will 
be held from the R.C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress sts., at 9:30, 
tomorrow. Interment will be at Berkeley R.I., under the direction of Thomas 
E. CROWE, 155 Smith st.

Funeral services will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by the rev. J. 
FINEHOUT for Mathilda ZEISER, who died yesterday at her home, 1853 107th. 
ave., Ozone Park. She was born in Germany in 1853 and lived in Brooklyn for 
45 years. She us survived by 3 sons, Erwin, Charles, and William, and a 
daughter Mrs. Anna McMAHON. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 
Hull st.

Rose FINN died Saturday at her home, 418 Hallett st., Astoria, in her 29th. 
year. She is survived by her husband, John FINN, and 3 brothers, Peter, James 
and John KING. The funeral will be held tomorrow  with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria. Interment will be a 
Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of Charles J. O'SHEA.

Eleanor WASSMER died Saturday at her home, 22 Monitor st. She was born in 
Brooklyn 13 years ago, and was a pupil of the parocial school of St. Cecilia. 
She is survived by her parents, Henry and Theresa; and 2 brothers Henry and 
John; and a sister Theresa. She was a member of the R.C.Church of St. 
Celilia, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of William P. 
MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert st.

Mary MANSFIELD Died Saturday at the home of her nephew, John J. MONIGAN, 216 
Conover st. She was born in N.Y.C., 91 years ago and had been a resident of 
the 12 ward for 40 years. She was a member of the League of the Sacred Heart. 
She is survived by 2 nephews, John J. and William G. MONIGAN, 14 grandnieces, 
and grandnephews, and 14 great-grandnieces and nephews. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of the 
Visitation. Interment will be under the direction of SHUFELT & SHUFELT, 384 
Van Brunt st. (no cemetery mentioned)

James J. CORR died Friday at Tupper lake N.Y. He was a veteran of the World 
War. He was the husband of Mary NELSON CORR, son of Nora TIERNEY CORR and the 
late James CORR, He is also survived by 2 children and a brother , Joseph, 
and a sister, Elizabeth. The funeral will be held from his late home, 366 
39th. st., at 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Michael. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of 
A.A. DOUGHERTY, 256 Jay st.

Martha L. LEHMAN, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, 311 
Madison st. She was Sunday school teacher at the Marcy Ave. Baptist Church, 
Marcy ave. and Putnam ave., where a funeral service will be held at 2:30 P.M. 
tomorrow. She is survived by 3 sisters, Emma L., Agnes J., and Nellie M. 
LEHMAN. The Rev. Wilber SAUNDERS will officiate  at the services. Interment 
at 4 P.M., will be at Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of George W. 
BLAKLEY, 19 Putnam ave.

Mary A. CARROLL died yesterday at her home, 52 Amity st. She was the daughter 
of Patrick and Bella McMINN CARROLL. She was born in Brooklyn and in addition 
to her parents, she leaves 2 brothers, Dennis and Peter; and 2 sisters, 
Margaret and Grace CARROLL. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow, and 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of F.E. 
SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic ave.

James F. CUSICK died yesterday at his home, 90 Franklin st.
He was a life resident of Greenpoint and a pensioned employe of the Standard 
Oil Co., Devoe and Works, Long Island City. He is survived by his wife Sarah 
and 4 sons, Phillip, Thomas, Albert and Harold, a member of the N.Y. Police 
Dept., and 2 daughters Mrs. May SULLIVAN and Mrs. Irene FRASER, and 7 
grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Antony's R.C. 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Calvery 
Cemetery, under the direction of M.J. GRADY, 74 Calyer st.

Murial McNAMARA, daughter of Elizabeth HANSEN  and the late John McNAMARA, 
born in Brooklyn June 5, 1910, died Saturday at her home, 8639 127th. st. 
Richmond Hill. She was employed as a stenographer  and lived in Richmond Hill 
3 years, having moved there from Bay Ridge. She attended the Church of Our 
Lady of the Cenacle, 138th. st. and Hillside ave., where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery. She is survived by her mother Elizabeth; 1 sister, Lillian; 4 aunts 
and 2 uncles. Interment under the direction of Fred HERBST Sons.

Louise HERRMANN SCHUSSLER  died Saturday. She was born in Germany July 12, 
1881, and lived in Brooklyn for 30 years. She is survived by her husband 
William SCHUSSLER; 1 son Walter HERRMANN, and a daughter-in-law Martha MAAS 
HERRMANN. Funeral services will be held at her home, 2016 Palmetto st. 
tonight at 8 o'clock, the Rev. George SCHMIDT officiating. Interment at 
Lutheran Cemetery tomorrow at 2 P.M., under the direction of Theodore LUTZ 
and Son, 856 Forest ave., Ridgewood.

William GOETZ died Saturday in a local hospital. He is survived by his widow 
Emma BUTZ GOETZ; a son Harry GORTZ, ans 2 daughters, Mrs. Emma WHITE and 
Mildred GOETZ. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday from his late 
home, 8008 86th. ave., Woodhaven, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of 
St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven.  He was a member  of St. Aloysius Men's 
Society of the R.C. Church of the Holy Trinity, 22 A.D. Republican Club and 
St. Thomas Holy Name Society. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under 
the direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 87th. st., Woodhaven. 

Agnes Theresa VAN COTT died Saturday at her home, 88 Parkville ave. She is 
survived by her husband John; a son John; her parents Phillip and Hannah 
DOUGHERTY RYAN; 3 sister; Mrs. Mabel HOLMAN, Mrs. Marguerite SCHULTE and 
Marion RYAN; 3 brothers Thomas, Cornelius  and Raymond RYAN. The funeral will 
be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Rose of Lima, Parkville. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the 
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st.

Margaret REILLY McGLYNN died yesterday at her home, 2412 Hughes sr, 
Ridgewood. She was born in THis borough and lived for some years in the 
Eastern District. She was a former parishioner of the churches of St. Vincent 
de Paul and St. Cecilia, and upon taking up her home in Ridgewood, became an 
attendant of St. Matthias. She was also a member of Court of St. Rose of Lima 
Catholic Daughters of America. She is survived by her husband James H. 
McGLYNN, of the N.Y. Police Dept., attached to the 54th. Precinct, this 
borough; her daughters, Mrs. M. Madeline VOELKER and A. Edna McGLYNN, and her 
father John REILLY. The funeral will take place Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. after a 
solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Matthias, by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor 
WAGNER. Burial will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Sarah GRIMM died Saturday at her home 59 St. Nicholas ave. She was born in 
N.Y.C. 69 years ago. She is survived by her husband Valentine, and 4 
daughters, Julia, Mamie, Ella and Charlotte, and a son Valentine, and several 
grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:A.M. Wednesday with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Brigid. Interment will be at St. John's 
cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER. 239 St. Nicholas ave.

Millicent STANDARD died on Friday in a local hospital. She was born in 
British West Indies 41 years ago, and is survived by her husband Delbert, and 
5 Children, Carmen, Allen, Thelma, Murie and Ernest STANDARD. Funeral 
services will be held at her residence 6034 Booth st., Elmhurst, today at 2 
P.M. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of 
Welgand Brothers, 89 Foxall st. 

Alice BELLMORE, wife of Joseph BELLMORE, died Saturday at her home, 166 Hall 
st. She was born in Haverhill Mass. 32 years ago and has been a resident of 
Brooklyn for the past 6 years. In addition to her husband she is survived by 
her parents, Edward and Alice RIVARD. Funeral will be held from the funeral 
chapel at 84 Willoughby ave.; thence to St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Haverhill 
Mass., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday, at 10 A.M. 
Interment will follow at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Haverhill Mass., under the 
direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave.

Andrew BRENSEKE died Thursday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn 
54 years ago and was a member of Most Holy Trinity Church, Montrose ave., 
where a requiem mass was celebrated today at 10 A.M. The funeral was held 
from his home, 278 Stagg st. He is survived by his wife, Margaret PEPPEL BRENSEKE; 
3 sons, Frank, Andrew, and Otto BRENSEKE; 2 daughters Roselin LANG and 
Helen BRENSEKE; 1 brother Adam. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery , 
under the direction of Frank DARNSTADT Sons.

Carl Sophus HJELMBERG, born Sept. 2, 1861, in Copenhagen Denmark, a resident 
of the U.S. for the past 40 years and a resident of N.Y. for 29 years, died 
Friday. He was unmarried and for the past 29 years was a chef on Ellis Island. 
For the past 2 years he was a resident of the Denmark Home for the aged, 
at 1055 41st. st., Brooklyn. He leaves no relatives. Funeral services will 
be held today at the home, at 2 P.M., with Rev. Peter J. PEDERSON, pastor 
of the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 195 9th. st. officiating. 
Cremation at Fresh Pond Road, under the direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State st.

Gerard McSWINEY died Saturday in his 25th. year at his home, 1713 Linden st. 
He is survived by his mother, Marguerite, and 4 brothers, Harry, Dermot, 
Richard and Stephen; and 2 sisters, Anita and Marguerite. The funeral will 
be held at 9:15 A.M. tomorrow, with a requeim mass at the R.C. Church of 
St. Bridgid. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under direcection of 
Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 Nicholas ave.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 11 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of the 
Sacred Heart, Hicks and Degraw sts., for Luigi SCOTTO, who died Friday 
at his home, 1280 Bergen st. He was born in Italy and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for 46 years. He is survived by his widow Angelo, and 2 sons, 
Michael and Ralph SCOTTO, a well known banker, and 2 daughters Carmel and
Celestrina SCOTTO. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction 
of Louis SESSA, 102 President st. 

Andrew BRENSEKE died Thursday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn 54 
years ago and was a member of Most Holy Trinity Church, Montrose ave., where 
a requiem mass was celebrated today at 10 A.M. The funeral was held from his 
home, 278 Stagg st. He is survived by his wife, Margaret PEPPEL BRENSEKE; 3 
sons, Frank, Andrew, and Otto BRENSEKE; 2 daughters Roselin LANG and Helen 
BRENSEKE; 1 brother Adam. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery , under the 
direction of Frank DARNSTADT Sons.

Carl Sophus HJELMBERG, born Sept. 2, 1861, in Copenhagen Denmark, a resident 
of the U.S. for the past 40 years and a resident of N.Y. for 29 years, died 
Friday. He was unmarried and for the past 29 years was a chef on Ellis 
Island. For the past 2 years he was a resident of the Denmark Home for the 
aged, at 1055 41st. st., Brooklyn. He leaves no relatives. Funeral services 
will be held today at the home, at 2 P.M., with Rev. Peter J. PEDERSON, 
pastor of the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Savior, 195 9th. st. officiating. 
Cremation at Fresh Pond Road, under the direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State st.

12 June 1928
PAROLED CONVICT DIES"LONELY IN FREEDOM"
BRACKETT, Reprieved for Murder, Longed for Companionship of Comrades in Prison.
 "I can't stand the lonliness of freedom" said James BRACKETT, recently 
released on Parole from Sing Sing. BRACKETT was tried for murder son 17 years 
ago. Sentenced to death, he was granted a reprieve when within one hour of 
the electric chair.
  He served 2 years in the death house while awaiting a new trail, 
which brough him an award of 20 years to life imprisonment. Serving 15 years 
in Dannemora Prison without a single mark against him, he was released 3 
months ago on parole to the Salvation Army, which had taken a kinly interest 
in him.
  Physically handicapped and without a living relative or friend, 
except his parole officer, BRACKETT sighed for the companionshof the men he 
had left behind. He was given a job within his ability. But the loneliness of 
it all preyed on his mind.
  "I knew 'em all up there and they knew mw," he said. "We helped one 
aanother. But it's different outside. I want to go back." His parole officer 
cheered him on. But the struggle was too much. Last Thursday BRACKETT was 
found dead in his bed, poisoned by gas. He was buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 
by Capt. Stanley SHEPPARD, the Salvation Army Parole officer, whose 
organization befriended BRACKETT in his loneliness, and now saw to it that 
his remains did not lie in Potter's Field.

TWO LITTLE BOYS INSTANTLY KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCKS
Drivers are Held on Homicide Charges, Both Disclaiming Blame.
   Lazarus FOX, 10 years old, of 1101 Myrtle ave., was run down and killed 
yesterday by a motor truck driven by Rocco GONSI, 30, of 1332 Myrtle ave., at 
the intersection of Lewis ave. and Myrtle ave.
   Rocco, who was arrested by Detective Harold Fox, of the Gates ave. 
station was held on a charge of technical homicide for hearing in Homicide 
Court today said the boy crossed the street in font of his machine, and he 
blew the horn and applided the brakes, but could not stop in time to avoid 
hitting him.
   Detective Fox summoned Dr. FREDD, of Bushwick Hospital, Brooklyn, who 
said the boy has sustained a fractured skull.

LITTLE BALLPLAYER KILLED
  Harry ALBERT, 8, of 486 Central ave. was run down and killed 
yesterday while playing ball in fron tof 478 Central ave. by a truck driven 
by Thomas NOLAN, 32, of 90 Hill st.
   NOLAN told the police he was going east in Central ave. and the boy 
ran into the truck so quickly he did not have time to avoid the accident. He 
was placed under arrest on a technical charge of homicide by patrolman 
William PALLINGER, of Wilson ave. Station, and was to be taken today to 
Homicide Court.
  Patrolman PALLINGER summoned Dr. JUDD, of Wyckoff Heights Hospital, 
who found the boy had died as a result of a fractured skull.  

MGR. BELFORD'S KIN DIES IN HOSPITAL
       Juliana R. LECKEY BELFORD, sister-in-law of the Rt. Rev. Mgr. John L. 
Belford, D.D., pastor of the R.C. Church of the Nativity, Claussen ave. and 
Madison st., died yesterday of pneumonia, in St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway.
        Mrs. BELFORD was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of the late James and 
Eliza LECKEY. She was the widow of Edward J. BELFORD, a well known Brooklyn 
plumber who died 7 years ago. 
         She moved to Oyster Bay after her husband's death and lived there 
until a year ago when she became a resident of Lynbrook. She lived at 83 
Harding ave., Lynbrook.
         Mrs. BELFORD is survived by 2 sisters, Agnes M. LECKEY, of 46 St. 
John's place, and Sister Maria Aloysius, of the order of the Sisters of 
Charity at Nanuet, Rockland County N.Y.
         The funeral arrangements have not been completed. The body is now at 
the funeral chapel at 486 Classon ave. The funeral will probably be held 
Thursday morning with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Nativity and 
interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
NICOLETTI--Third anniversary mass at St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, 4th. 
ave. and 9th. st., Wednesday, 7 A.M. for the repose of the soul of grace 
CAVANAUGH NICOLETTI,  who died June 13, 1925.
             Three years have passed my heart still sore
              As time goes on I miss you more.             
				Mother

NICOLETTI--In fond and loving memory of a dear sister Grace CAVANAUGH 
NICOLETTI, who passed away June 13, 1925.             
Brothers and Sisters.

ANTMAN--Elias beloved husband of Anna ANTMAN, formerly of 437 Knickerbocker 
ave., on June 11, at Tarrytown N.Y., after a short illness. he is survived by 
2 daughters, Sophia ANTMAN and Anna SCHMIDT. and a son George. he was a 
member of Joppa Lodge, No. 386, L.O.O.F. Funeral service will be conducted by 
Pastor Edward KURTH, of the English Lutheran Church of our Saviour, Friday 
afternoon, June 15, at his late residence. 
Interment at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, 
under the direction of Charles MOONEY, 2371 Myrtle ave.

BELFORD--On June 11, 1928, Juliana R. BELFORD, wife of the late Edward J,. 
BELFORD and the daughter of the late James and Eliza LECKEY. Remains reposing 
at the funeral parlors, 486 Clausson ave. Brooklyn. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DONALDSON--On June 10, 1928, William H.J. DONALDSON, husband of the late 
Helen ARTHUR DONALDSON. Funeral from his late residence, 117 Vanderbilt ave., 
on Wednesday, June 13, at 2 P.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

GAERTH--Christian, beloved wife of John GAERTH, suddenly on June 10, at her 
residence, 254 Forbell ave. She is survived by 2 sons, William and John; 1 
daughter Mrs. F. NEUBERGER. Funeral services tonight. 
Interment Wednesday, Evergreen Cemetery.

FINNIGAN--On June 10, Frank, son of the late Mary BARRY FINNIGAN and brother 
of Mrs. Andrew J. KELLY, formerly of 411 Clermont ave. Funeral on Thursday, 
June 14, at 9:30 A.M., from his residence, 86 Sheridan ave. Solemn requiem 
mass at St. Sylvester's Church. Interment at Calvery Cemetery.

JUDGE--Anniversary requiem mass will be held at St. Stephen's Church, Hicks 
and Summit sts., on Thursday, June 10 A.M. for the repose of the soul of Anne 
JUDGE, who passed died June 15, 1917.

PLATZ--Catherine BEISSMANN, on June 10, 1928, at her home , 70-41 Ingram st., 
Forest Hills, L.I. age 51 years. survived by her husband, Joseph: 4 sons, and 
3 daughters, 4 brothers and 2 sisters. Funeral Wednesday, 9 A.M., with a 
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Miraculous Medal. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery. 

QUICK--David G., on June 11, 1928, beloved husband of Margaret E. QUICK. 
Services at his residence, East 3rd. st., Wednesday, at 9:30 P.M.

SCHEUERL--On Monday, June 11, 1928, Mikkeline GEIL, beloved wife of Joseph 
SCHEUERL, age 44 years. Services at her residence 195 Prospect ave., 
Brooklyn, Thursday, at 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

WILMS--On Monday, June 11, 1928, Mary T., beloved wife of Henry A. WILMS. 
Funeral from her residence, 764 Franklin ave., Thursday, June 14, at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

KOEGEL--On Sunday, June 10, 1928, Sarrae KOEGEL (nee McALLISTER), beloved 
wife of John KOEGEL and daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth McALLISTER. Funeral 
will be held from her late residence, 22-34 54th. st., Woodside, L.I., on 
Wednesday morning thence to Church of St. Joan of Arc, where solemn requiem 
mass will be offered at 10 o'clock. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

McCARTHY--On Friday, June 10, 1928, Michael McCARTHY husband of the late Anne 
McCARTHY (nee MALONEY) and beloved father of Thomas and Edward McCARTHY, 
Helen KIMBALL, Catherine MANVILLE, and Mary CROKE. Funeral from the parlors 
of BROPHY & Son, 5708 New Utrecht ave., Brooklyn, Wednesday morning, June 12, 
at 9:30 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Francis de Chantal, 
57th. st. and 13th. ave., Brooklyn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MOYLE--On June 11, 1928, Della, beloved wife of Horton MOYLE: native of Clare 
Morris County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral from her late residence, 550 Bainbridge 
st., on Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.: thence to Church of Our lady of Lourdes, 
Aberdeen st. and Broadway. Interment at St. John's cemetery.

O'ROURKE--On June 11, 1928, James Bernard O'ROURKE, husband of Josephine 
O'ROURKE, at the residence of his daughter 107-58 128th. st., Richmond Hill. 
Notice of funeral later. 

Gilbert WIGGINS died yesterday at his home, 118-50 Marsden st., Jamaica. He 
is survived by his widow Mary; 3 sons, Harry, DeWitt C., and Frank R. and 1 
granddaughter, Audrey. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel, 187 
South Oxford st., at 1 P.M., tomorrow, Interment will be at the Moravian 
Cemetery, Staten Island, under the direction of 
Joseph A. DONNELLY, 506 east 7th. st.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Edward ELLINGER, who 
died Sunday in his 66 year at his home 2365 Putnam ave. He is survived by his 
widow, 2 daughters and 1 sister. The funeral services will be held at 16620 
Northern blvd., Flushing and interment tomorrow wull be at Flushing Cemetery.

William FLINN, of 135 Rogers ave., died Sunday at his home. He was born in 
Brooklyn and was a pupil of St. Theresa's Paracohial School. he is survived 
by his parents, william and Alice FLINN; 1 sister, Virginia, and 1 brother, 
Francis. His father is a member of the N.Y.P.D. attached to the motorcycle 
squard. Funeral from his parents' home tomorrow at 2 P.M. Interment at Holy 
Cross cemetery under the direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr. of 605 Lorimer st.

Frank FINNEGAN, son of the late Mary BARRY FINNEGAN, died Saturday in his 
summer home in Islip L.I. He was a member of the Mailers and Deliverers' 
Union, being employed by the New York American and had formerly resided at 
411Clermont ave. He is survoved by a sister Mrs. Andrew J. KELLY; 2 nieces, 
Mrs. George MAGUIRE and Mrs. Harold VAN HORN; 2 grandnieces and 1 
grandnephew. The funeral will be held at 9 A. M. from the home of his sister, 
86 Sheridan ave.: thence to St. Sylvester's Church, where a requiem mass will 
be celebrated. Interment at Calvery cemetery under the direction of T.J. 
HIGGINS & Son, INc. , 203 Jay st.

Elias ANTMAN, husband of Anna ANTMAN and formerly of 437 Knickerbocker ave., 
died yesterday at his home, Phillips Manor. He is survived by 2 daughters, 
Sophia and Mrs. Anna Smidt? and a son George Antman. He was a member of Joppa 
Lodge, 386, I. O. O. F. The funeral services will be conducted by Edward 
CURTH, of the English Lutheran church of Our Savior at 2 P.M., Friday at his 
late home. Interment will be at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown N.Y., under 
the direction of Charles MOONEY, 2371 Myrtle ave.

George RUEDE died Sunday in a local hospital. He was born in Switzerland 67 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. He is survived by 
his widow Mary RUEDE; 8 son Robert, George, John, Frank, William RUEDE, and 
John Andrew and George PEIFER, and 5 daughters, Martha, Minnie, Rose, Clara 
and Gussie. He was a member of the Workman's Sick and Death Benefit Branch, 
166. The funeral will be held from his late residence 396 Harmon st., at 2 
P.M., tomorrow. Interment will be held at Linden Hill Cemetery under the 
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 501 Fairview ave., Ridgewood.

Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock  tonight for Anna HASLAM, 
who died Sunday at her home, 153 Grant ave., Cypress Hills. She was the wife 
of  Albert HASLAM and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. 
Interment will be tomorrow.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
the Holy Child of Jesus, Richmond Hill, for George F. DeLONG Sr., formerly a 
resident of Brooklyn, who died Sunday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Adele 
LOEBS, in Richmond Hill. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery. 

William J. STANDLEY died Sunday in Beekman Hospital in Manhatten. He was born 
in Newfoundland and had been a resident of N.Y. for 40 years. He is survived 
by 2 daughters and 3 sons. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow at the home of his son John STANDLEY. Interment will be at 
Everygreen cemetery under the direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

The funeral of Stanley DROMBOSKI who died Sunday, will be held at 2 P.M. 
today from the funeral chapel of William McCLEAN, 77 Hudson ave., with 
interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery. He was born in Poland 39 years ago and a 
resident of Brooklyn for 20 years. He is survived by his widow Amelia, 1 son 
and 2 daughters.

Mary C. WILMS died yesterday at her home, 764 Franklin ave. She was born in 
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. She is survived by 
her husband Henry A. WILMS; 2 brothers, Mrs. Bernard WEMPLE and Mrs. George 
RYAN; a son Albert WILMS; 2 sisters, Mrs. Richard KELLY and Mrs. Norman 
McMULLEn of Cliftwood N.J.; a brother Michael ROACHE and grandchildren. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday and interment will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Claussen ave.
typed as printed in paper

Marie JENSEN, born June 10, 1854, in Safler, Vermland, Sweden, and a resident 
of N.Y.C. for over 46 years, died Sunday. She was married 43 years ago to 
Julius F. JENSEN and they resided at 622 Bergen st. She is survived by her 
husband and 3 sons, Frederick, Kenneth and Adolph, and 3 grandchildren. 
Funeral services will be held for her at her late residence tomorrow at 2 
P.M. with Rev. Clark DUFF, pastor of the Duryea Presbyterian Church, 
officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction 
of ERICSON & ERICSON, of 500 State st.

Catherine BEISSMANN PLATZ died Sunday at her home, 70-41 Ingram st., Firest 
Hills. She was born inBrooklyn 51 years ago. She is survived by her husband 
Joseph and 4 sons, John, Peter, Paul and Conrad; 3 daughters Elizabeth, 
adeline and Catherine PLATZ, 2 sisters Elizabeth SCHLEGEL and Ida HEFFNER. 
and 4 brothers Charles, Joseph, Andrew  and Henry BEISSMANN. The funeral will 
be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady 
of Miraculous Medal. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
John S. MILLER, 6419 Metropolitan ave.

Anna HIRSCH, nee GEIS, died Saturday in her 57th. year. She was a life 
resident of N.Y.C. Funeral from her late resident 79-50 Pulaski st., Middle 
Village, tomorrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Margaret's R.C. Church. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery. She is survived by her husband Jacob 
HIRSCH; 5 sons, John, Charles, Jacob, Edward and Walter; 2 daughters Katie 
STEDINGER, Elizabeth WALDINGER; her mother Florenz GEIS and a brother Harry 
GEIS. Funeral under the direction of John SELY & Son. 

Clara HINMAN HOFFMAN died Sunday at her home, 357 Hamilton ave.
She was born in the 12th. ward of Brooklyn and a life long member of the R.C. 
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. 
Beldon LOCKWOOD, Mrs. Andrew FOSTER and Mrs. James BARRETT and a son Frank 
CALLAHAN The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday, with a requiem mass 
at the R.C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery. 

Michael COWEN died Sunday at a local hospital. He was born in N.Y.C. 62 years 
ago and been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He was a member of the 
R.C. Church of St. Cecillia. He is survived by a sister. The funeral will be 
held at 2:30 p.m. today from the funeral chapel of William P. MURPHY & Son, 
87 Herbert st. with a final blessing at the chapel in Calvery Cemetery. 

Helen SZCZESNIEWITZ  died Sunday in her 30th. year. She lived at 392 15th. 
st. She is survived by her husband Albert, and 2 daughters Mammie and Anna; 1 
son John, and 1 sister Mrs. Jennie PRICE. The funeral will be held from her 
late home at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the Church of Our lady 
of Czenstocowa. Interment will be at St.John's under the direction of John J. 
JUREK, 728 4th. ave.

William H.J. DONALDSON, born in N.Y. 65 years ago, the son of the late 
Bernard and Ann DONALDSON, died Sunday at his home, 117 Vanderbilt ave. He 
was for many years employed by the FERNANDEZ Dye Works of Brooklyn and for 
the past 18 years a member of the R.C. Church of the Sacrad Heart. He was the 
husband of the late Helen ARTHUR DONALDSON, and is survived by 1 son William; 
2 daughters Mrs. Patrick HESLIN and Mrs. Terence FINN, and grandchildren. The 
funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. and interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 park ave.

Maria Susanna KOPF, daughter of the late John and Susanna KOPF, died Sunday 
at her home 69-53 43rd. ave. (Prospect st.), Winfield. She is survived by 2 
sisters, Louise STIEHL and Margaret SUDHEIMER and a niece Susanna SMITH. She 
was born on Aug. 25, 1875, in Winfield, of which she was a life long 
resident. The funeral was held from the home today at 10:30 A.M.,; thence to 
ST. Mary's R.C. Church, Winfield, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village.

Blanche ROBERTSON BEDSON, wife of William BEDSON, died Sunday. Funeral from 
her late home, 740 Myrtle ave., Thursday, at 8:30 A.M.; thence to St. 
Patrick's R.C. Church, where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrated. In 
addition to her husband she is survived by 2 brothers, Phillip and Louis 
ROBERTSON and 2 sisters Mrs. Alice KING and  Mrs. Katherine DEVANY. Interment 
at St.John's Cemetery under the direction of George McHUGH, 783 Myrtle ave. 

George W. NEFF died yesterday at his home, 28  Bulwer Pl. He is survived by a 
sister Mrs. Harry NELSON. He was employed at the B.R.T. Shops of Ridgewood 
Depot for the past 10 years. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. 
Wednesday and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of 
Alfred E. Alden, 6508 Alden ave. 

Joseph CAMPOS died yesterday at his home, 440 Wythe ave. He was the son of 
the late Frank and Maggie O'BRIEN CAMPOS. He is survived by 2 sisters Mrs. 
Grace FOX and Mrs. Irene MIERISCH. He was born in N.Y.C. 49 years ago and has 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years. He was a member of the R.C. Church 
of Sts. Peter and Paul. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of 
John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford ave. at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be 
at Calvery Cemetery after services in the Cemetery Chapel. 

Delia MOYLE died yesterday at her home, 550 Bainbridge st. She was born in 
Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland; and had been a resident of Brooklyn from 
early childhood. She was for the past 12 years a resident of Stuyvesant 
section. She was a member of the 5th. district Republican Club. She is 
survived by her husband Horton MOYLE, of the N.Y. Phone Com.; 3 sisters Mrs. 
Malachy GARVEY, Mrs. Peter GARVEY and Mrs. Michael GARVEY. and a brother 
Patrick. The funeral will be held at 9:30 Thursday, with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of J. J. Gallagher Sons, 25 Aberdeen st. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Barbara's for John ULLRICH, a resident of Brooklyn for 65 years, who died 
Sunday in his 79th. year in a local hospital. He was born in Germany and a 
retired butcher. He is survived by a son Frank and 4 daughters, Mrs. 
Catherine BLOETH, Mrs. Mathilda DANNHAUER, Margaret and Mrs. Anna WEBER; a 
brother Anselm; 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John SEHY--Son, 312 Central ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at the R.C. Church of St. Anslem,tomorrow,  
83rd. st. and 4th. ave., for Martin DEVERAUX husband of the late Mary BARRY 
DEVERAUX, who died Sunday at his home, 8420 5th. ave. He is survived by 1 
daughter Sarah and 2 sons John and Martin. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th. ave. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of 
St. Mary, Long Island City, for Hannah DUFFY, widow of Michael DUFFY, who 
died Sunday at her home 1114 10th. st. L.I.C. She is survived by a daughter 
Jeanette and a nephew Thomas Duffy. Interment will be at St. Raymond's 
Cemetery, Westchester N.Y. 

Antonina BUCALO, died Monday in her 56th. year at a local hospital. She was 
born in Italy and is survived by a daughter Clara TINDARO, and 4 sons 
Anthony, James Michael and Joseph BUCALO. She was a member of the Society of 
Madonna Delorida attached to the St. Joseph parish in Suydam st. Funeral 
tomorrow at 10 A.M., from 143 Himrod st., with a requiem solemn high mass at 
the Church of St. Joseph. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of James J. MANCUSO, 202 Johnson st.

Casper POLAGONIA died Sunday at Montifiore Hospital, the Bronx. He was born 
in the U.S., 23 years ago, and is survived by his parents Giuseppa and Dora 
POLAGONIA; 1 brother Alfonso and 2 sisters Rose and Grace GIRNEGLIAR. Funeral 
tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the home of his parents, 1248 Willoughby ave. with a 
blessing in the Church of St. Joseph, Suydam st. Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of James MANCUSO, 202 Johnson st. 

13 June 1928
KICK CAUSED DEATH OF INSANE PATIENT ATTENDANT IS HELD
   ASSAULT CHARGE AGAINST HOLLIHAN CHANGED TO MANSLAUGHTER 
RIVERHEAD, June 13, -- District Attorney George W. HILDRETH said today that 
Jeremiah HOLLIHAN, an attendant at the State Hospital for the Insane at Kings 
Park, held here on a charge of assault in the second degree, was rearraigned 
today in the Suffolk County Court on a charge of manslaughter as a result of 
the death of Michael CAPRISE, 72 years old an inmate of the hospital. 
        It is claimed that HOLLIHAN kinked CAPRISE behind the ear, inflicting 
an injury which may have caused the man's death Monday night. About an hour 
before CAPRISE died, HOLLIHAN had been held without bail by Justice of the 
Peace Benjamin  BLACKMAN, of Smithtown, on the assult charge. The District 
Attorney said Justice BLACKMAN was to visit the jail today for the 
rearraignment of the prisoner.
        An autopsy performed Monday night after CAPRISE died indicated that 
the wound behind the ear might have killed him, and a John Doe inquiry which 
followed the autopsy indicated that HOLLIHAN inflicted the wound, the 
District Attorney declared. 
        HOLLIHAN said, according to the authorities, that CAPRISE continually 
fell out of bed. While relieving Caprise's regular attendant, HOLLIHAN placed 
his foot on the patient's shoulder to push him back in bed, and the foot 
slipped striking CAPRISE's ear, HOLLIHAN said. 

POLICE MIX UP NAMES, CONFUSE DEAD MAN WITH E.D. PHYSICIAN
      Investgation by Patrolman John GILL, of the Bedford ave. station, into 
the sudden death of a man yesterday at the home of Mrs. Anna SCARNEWSKI, 43 
Graham ave., revealed today that the name and address of the dead man were 
not his, but those of a prominent Eastern District physician.
      Joseph GLESKOWSKY was given as the name of the dead man to the police 
yeaterday, and his residence as 160 North 6th. st. Patrolman GILL went to 
GLESKOWSKY home yesterday to notify relatives, but was told by Mrs. 
GLESKOWSKY that her husband was very much alive.
      The dead man was found to be Wladeislaw CHLEWINSKI, 65 years old, of 
the Polish National Bakery, 253 Boyland ave., Stamford, Conn., when his widow 
Julia, came here to claim his body.

BIERWIRTH--On Sunday, June 10, 1928, John H. BIERWIRTH, in his 81st. year 
Funeral services at the Plaza Funeral Home, 40 West 58th. st. N.Y.C., On 
Wednesday, June 13, AT 8 p.m. Relatives and friends, Columbia Lodge, No. 484  
F.And A.M., America's Chapter, No. 215, York Commandery, Mecca Temple Chapter 
Oak Lodge, L.O.O.F., are respectfully invited

BROWN--Mrs. Anna, beloved wife of the late Thomas BROWN, died June 11, 1928. 
Survived by 1 step-son James BROWN, and 4 sisters, Mrs. C. HUGHES, Mrs. S. 
LARAMEE, Mrs. M. O'BRIEN, and Mrs. M. MURPHY. Funeral Thursday, 10 A.M., from 
Funeral Parlors of Frank A. DALTON, 251 DeKalb ave; thence to Queen of All 
Saints, Lafayette and Vanderbilt aves. Interment Calvery cemetery.

BUTLER-- On JUne 12, 11928, Jane BUTLER, widow of Patrick BUTLER. Funeral 
from 1158 Bedford ave., on Friday, June 15, at 9 A.M.;thence to St. Joseph's 
R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CALLAGY--Susie CALLAGY, on June 12?, at her residence, 7813 87th. ave., 
Woodhaven, N.Y. Survived by her daughter Emma MEYER and George MEYER Jr., her 
husband. Services on Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

PURVIS--Elizabeth G., nee BRACKEN, suddenly on June 12, 1928, beloved wife of 
the late Robert, and mother of Oliver T., Robert G., and Gabrielle E., at her 
home, 466 14th. st. Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., with solemn requiem mass at 
Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Masses appreciated.

FALLON--Mary FALLON, on June 12, at the home of her sister Mrs. Margaret 
McCORMACK, 536 83rd. st. Funeral will take place Friday, June 15, at 9:30 
A.M.; thence to the Church of St. Anselm, 83rd. st. and 4th. ave., where a 
solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

HATRED--George, in his 45th. year, beloved brother of William HATRED. Funeral 
from United Burial Chapel 1203 Broadway, on Thursday at 2 P.M. 

MEYER--On Monday June 11, 1928, Margaret L. Beloved mother of John R., sister 
of Robert and henry BOLLMAN and grandmother of Josephine, Margaret and Audrey 
Marie MEYER. Funeral from 87 Montauk ave., Thursday, June 14. Solemn requiem 
mass at St. Rita's Church, Essex st. at 10 A.M.

WILLIAMS--On Monday, June 11, 1928, Nathaniel W. , beloved father of Mrs. 
Clyde MEYERS, Mrs. Sinclair G. TOUSEY, Grace S. and Charles T. WILLIAMS. 
Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on 
Wednesday June 13, at 8 P.M. 

WILSON--Frank A., on June 12, 1928, at Victory Memorial Hospital, Brooklyn, 
beloved husband of Ida T. and devoted father of William M., H. RAYNOR and E. 
MURIAL. Services at his late residence, 120-13 107th. ave., Richmond Hill, on 
Friday, June 15, at 10 A.M. Interment Canarsie Cemetery. Automobile cortege. 

MORAN--On June 12, 1928, Charles, beloved brother of Catherine MORAN SMALL. 
Funeral from SCHAEFER'S funeral parlors, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st., on Friday, 
June 15, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Catherine's of Alexandria's R.C. 
Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SIMMONS--Margaret A., aged 57 years, beloved wife of John W. and fond mother 
of Elsie LEGGETT, Mary BATEN, Marjorie VAN GLARCUM, John, James, Eileen, and 
Agnes, at her home 140 Bay 34th. st. Solemn requiem mass, Thursday, 10 A.M., 
St. Mary's R.C. Church, 85th st and 23rd. ave., Bensonhurst. 

URL--Felix J., age 72, at his home, 1056 Seneca ave., Brooklyn. He is 
survived by his widow, Josephine E. and 4 daughters. Requiem mass Thursday at 
St. Mattthias Church. 
all the death notices for June 13th.

IN MEMORIAM
BARTH--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved wife and mother, 
Josephine BARTH, who departed this life June 13, 1927.                 
Husband and Children

DE ZELLER--In sad and loving memory of my devoted and loving husband, Charles 
Joseph DE ZELLER, who departed this life JUne 12, 1926.                       
                                Loving wife Agnes DE ZELLER

HARTNETT--In loving memory of a dear son and brother, James Vincent who 
entered into his eternal reward, June 14, 1922. Anniversary mass at St. 
Cecilia's Church, Herbert st., Thursday 8 A.M.                                
  Father, Brothers and Sisters

JUDGE--Anniversary requiem mass will be held at St. Stephen's Church, Hicks 
and Summit sts., on Thusday, June 14, at 10 A.M. for the repose of the soul 
of Anne JUDGE, who died June 15, 1917.

RYAN--In constant and loving memory of my husband James J. RYAN, who God 
called home, June 13, 1915.       Masses offered.          
Wife

WEIR--In sad and loving memory of son and brother, James J. WEIR, who died 
June 13, 1927. Gone but not forgotton.                          
Mother, Sisters Margaret and May
that is all Memorians for June 13, 1928

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
KENNULTY--The family of the late Frances DELAP KENNULTY wish to thank their 
relatives and friends for their sympathy and floral offerings in their recent 
bereavement. The Family

MACKEY--The family of the late Edward MACKEY ackowledges with grateful 
appreciation the kind expression of your sympathy and many floral offerings.

Ferdinand HOSCH
Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for Ferdinand HOSCH, 
formeraly a resident of Brooklyn and a member of the Society of Olyd 
Brooklynites, who died Sunday at his home, 2 Leach St., Lynbrook. He was also 
a member of the E.D. Turn Verein and is survived by 2 daughters, Clara and 
Emma; 3 sons Robert, George, and Oscar; 6 grandchildren and 5 
great-grandchildren. he was 81 years old. Interment today was private.        

Carl V. ANDERSON, died Monday in his 39th. year in his home 6810 11th. ave. 
He was employed as a cable splicer for the N.Y. Fire Department. He was a 
life resident of Brooklyn. He was the husband of Anna ANDERSON and in 
addition to his widow he is survived by 2 sons and 1 daughter. He was a 
member of the Bredablick Lodge, 880 F. and A. M. The funeral services will be 
held tonight at 8 o'clock and interment will be at 2 P.M. tomorrow at 
Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of George HERBST, 6741 5th. ave.

Manny PAPRARDO died Monday in a local hospital. She was born in Brooklyn, and 
was the daughter of Joseph and Fanta PAPPARDO. She is survived in addition to 
her parents by 2 brothers, Anthony and James, and 2 sisters Mary and Grace. 
The funeral was held today at 10 A. M. from her late home, 96 Warren st. and 
interment was at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of James E. 
DOUGHERTY, 396 Hicks st.

Charles IRRANG died Monday, in his 54th. year at his home, 1913 Cornelia st. 
He is survived by his widow Mary and a daughter, Bertha IRRANG. The funeral 
will be held at 8:30 A.M., Friday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of 
St. Matthias. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
William ECKART, 953 Bushwick ave.

John J. BURKE, son of John and Margaret SULLIVAN BURKE, died Monday. He 
attended St. Peter's R.C. School and Church. He is survived by 2 sisters Mrs. 
Eugene O'BRIEN and Mrs. Joseph BRADLEY. Funeral from the home of his sister, 
Mrs. Eugene O'BRIEN, 520 11th. st., tomorrow. Requiem mass at St. Peter's 
R.C. Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment under direction of F.E. SPAULDING, 131 
Atlantic ave.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for John H. GIERWIRTH, of 
281 Rutledge st., who died Sunday in his 81st. year. The services will be 
held at the Plaza Funeral Home, 40 West 58th. st., Manhatten. He was a member 
of Columbia Lodge F.& A.M. and American Chapter, 215, N.Y. Commandery, Mecca 
Temple and Charter Oak Lodge, I.O.O.F. Interment will be tomorrow. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 tomorrow at the R.C. Church of St. 
Matthias , Catalpa ave., for Felix J. URL, who died yesterday. He was 72 
years old and survived by his widow Josephine E. URL and 4 daughters. 
Interment will be private.

Julia GULLICK, daughter of the late John and margaret SHANNON, died Monday at 
370 Court st. she was born in Brooklyn and a member of the R.c. Church of St. 
Stephen. She is survived by a sister Mrs. John LAVEY; a brother Thomas 
SHANNON and 1 niece. The funeral will be held a 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of K.R. COWLEY, 187 
Washington pk.

Mary E. SLATTERY, widow of James SLATTERY, died yesterday at her home, 66 
Momiter st. She was born in Ireland 83 years ago and has been a resident of 
Brooklyn 80 years. She is survived by a son John J. and 2 grandsons, Eugene 
and William and 1 granddaughter Mrs. Frank SEAGRAVE and a sister Mrs. Ann 
DONNOLLY. She was a parishioner of St. Cecilia R.C. Church for 63 years. She 
was the first member of the Guard of Honor and the Rosery Society. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M, Friday from the home of her son, at  241 
Jacksons st., with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Cecilia. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross  cemetery under the direction of William P. 
MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert st.

Jane BUTLER, born in Ireland, the daughter of the late Sylvester SHANLEY and 
Bridgit McCABE SHANLEY, died Tuesday. She has been a resident of Brooklyn for 
the past 58 years, and for many years was a member of St. Joseph's R.C. 
Church on Pacific st., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Friday, 
at 9:30 A.M. She was the widow of Patrick BUTLER, and is survived by one son 
Joseph P. BUTLER. The funeral will be held from 1158 Bedford ave. and the 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st.

Helen V. DOLAN died Monday at her home 45 North Portland ave. She was the 
infant daughter of Vincent and Helen HAWKINS DOLAN. The funeral will take 
place from her late home, Thursday. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Esther May SHERMAN, born at Everette Mass., the daughter of Anna G. WILLIAMS 
and the late Walter H. SHERMAN, died Monday at her home, 119 Hall st. She was 
a resident of Brooklyn for the past 15 years and a member of the Sacred Heart 
R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. 
Mgr. Thomas J. LEONARD tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. In addition to her mother she is 
survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Louis GARCIA and Frances WILLIAMS. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction 
of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park ave.

Robert DANN, son of James T. DANN and Margaret R. DANN, died Monday at his 
home, 160 Washington pk. He was a member of Cathedral Chapel, Queen of All 
Saints R.C. Church, and in addition to his parents he is survived by 1 
sister, Evelyn, and 1 brother, Francis. The funeral will be held today at 2 
P.M. and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
William DUNIGAN and Son, 201 Park ave.

Antonia(o) RAMPELLO died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 204 Troop ave. 
He is survived by his parents, Joseph and Carmella; 3 brothers and 3 sisters. 
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Carmen PISANO & Son, 85 Nostrand ave.

Dr. Jonathan S. PROUT, a retired Brooklyn eye specialist and formerly for 
many years professor of Opthalmology at Long Island College Hospital, died 
yesterday at the home of his niece Mrs. W.A. BARTOW, at Fishkill N.Y. He was 
94 years old and retired from active practice 10 years ago. He maintained an 
office on Scharmerhorn st.

Funeral services will be held at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of 
the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto st., for Emma WOELKE, who died 
yesterday at her home, 352 Central ave. She was born in Jamaica W.I., 67 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years. She was a member 
of the Bushwick Presbyterian Church of Peace and the Ladies Aid Society 
attached to that church. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Edward DOHERTY  died yesterday. He was born in County Donegal, Ireland. He is 
survived by his parents Edward and Rose DOHERTY, living in Ireland; 2 
brothers Patrick and James and 2 sisters, Rose and Madge DOHERTY The funeral 
will be held from his late home, 258 5th. ave., at 9:30 A.M., Friday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Francis Xavier. Interment will be at 
St. John's cemetery under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 227 9th. st.

James Bernard O'ROURKE of 1105 Jefferson ave., died Monday at the home of his 
daughter, at 10758 128th. st., Richmon Hill. He was born in Brooklyn and was 
employed by the W.J. SLOAN Furniture Co. He was a member of the R.C. Church 
of Our lady of Good Councel. He is survived by his widow Josephine Costello; 
a son J. Rankin O'ROURKE; a daughter Cynthia NECWOHER, and a sister Mrs. Mary 
May. The funeral will be held 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill. Interment will be 
at St. John's cemetery under the direction of John P. SCULLY, 202 deKalb ave.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Cornelius D. MORRISON, 
who died Monday at his home, 193 Fountain ave. He was a telegraph operator. 
He was a member of the Glenmore Ave. Presbyterian Church. He is survived by 
his widow Edith F., and 3 daughters, Anne Hazel and Grace MORRISON. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Friday, at the R.C. Church of 
St. Leonard, for Michael BREITENBERGER, who died yesterday in his 70th. year 
at his home 194 Jefferson st. he was born in Germany and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for 40 years. he was a member of the Holy name Society. He is 
survived by 2 daughters. Interment will be held at Holy Trinity cemetery 
under the direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson st.

Charles C. NUNNENKAMP died yesterday in his 63rd. year in Wyckoff Heights 
Hospital. He is survived by 1 sister, Mrs. Rebecca AHLERS and 5 brothers, 
William, Adolph, Frederick, John and Martin. The funeral services will be 
held at 2 P.M. Friday at Charles SCHNELDER Funeral Chapel, 714 Forest ave. 
and interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Ester VAN LEWEN died Monday in Rockaway Hospital. She was born in England 74 
years ago and is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. TRRITTER;? 1 son Alfred VAN 
LEWEN; 2 sisters, Mrs. Leah HIRCH and Mrs. K. DECKER and 1 brother Henry 
PEREIRA. The funeral will be held today at 2 P.M. from the funeral chapel of 
James E. DOUGHERTY, 396 Hicks st. and interment will be private. 

14 June 1931
FUNERAL RITES TONIGHT FOR FRANK W. KERNEY
       Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock for frank W. 
KERNEY, for 43 years an employe of the N.Y. Dock Co., who died Tuesday in his 
59th. year.
       The services will be held at his late home 9962 211th. st., Bellaire. 
He was born in Brooklyn and a member of Minerva Lodge, 792, F. & A.M., and 
was financial secretary of the Prospect Building and Loan Association of 
Brooklyn.
He is survived by his widow Inez GILMAN KERNEY; a daughter Mrs. Alice MORRISON; 
a son Richard KERNEY and 4 sisters. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery. 

CELEBRATE REQUIEM MASS FOR MARGARET A. SIMMONS
        Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M., today at the R.C. Church  of 
St. Mary, Bensonhurst, for Mrs. Margaret A. SIMMONS, a prominent worker in 
Brooklyn charitable and welfare circles, who died Monday at her home, 140 Bay 
34th. st., Bensonhurst.
         Mrs. SIMMONS, who was long affilliated with the nursing staff of 
United Israel-Zion Hospital is survived by her husband John W.; 2 sons and 5 
daughters. Interment at St. John's.

HIT BY AUTOMOBILE, GIRL BALLPLAYER KILLED IN STREET
               FRANCES HANSELL, 14, RUN DOWN AND FATALLY HURT.
     Frances HANSELL, 14 years old, of 45 Buffalo ave., died yesterday 
afternoon as the result of injuries sustained when struck and knocked down by 
an automobile driven by Vincenzo CICCERARELLI, of 1860 Eastern pkwy. 
      The girl was running after a ball on Atlantic ave., near Buffalo ave., 
when the accident occurred. Dr. RIZZO, of St. Mary's Hospital was summoned. 
The police are making an investigation of the accident.

IN MEMORIAM
BROWN--
In loving memory of our dear mother, Annie BROWN, who fell asleep June 14, 1921.
            God saw fit to take from us,
            One whom we dearly loved;
            Transplanted from fields of labor,
             Into a beautiful home above.               
Daughters and Son

CHAMBERS--
Anniversary mass will be celebrated at 6:30 A.M., Monday, June 18, 
at Our Lady of Angels Church for the repose of the soul Edward T. CHAMBERS, 
who departed this life JUne 14, 1927. May his soul rest in peace.

HOWARD--
Patrick J., who departed this life June 14, 1923.
             Five long years have passed since that sad day,
             When one we dearly loved was called away,
             God took him home, it was his will,
             But in our hearts he liveth still.     
Loving Wife, Daughter & Son-in-law

MAHONEY--
Anniversary mass will be held at Holy Child Jesus Church, Richmond 
Hill, on Friday at 8:15 A.M. for the repose of the soul of Gussie MAHONEY, 
who died June 14, 1927.                                          
Husband, Son and Daughter

McCANN--
Susan, Masses offered in loving memory of my beloved mother, who 
departed this life June 15, 1919, May she rest in peace.         
Son

McANDREWS--
In loving memory of our dear sister, Ida McANDREWS, whom God 
called home June 14, 1922.
Time passes but memory lingers.                             
Sisters

McKENNA--
A solemn high mass at 8 A.M. Saturday, June 16, at St. Mary Star of 
the Sea, Court and Luquere st. for the late Sarah McKENNA, who died June 16, 
1927. Rest in peace.                                                          
             Sister Anna

COAN--Frank C., on Tuesday, June 12, beloved husband of Emma, and son, of Mr. 
and Mrs. Frank W. COAN. Funeral Saturday, 9 A.M. from 9903 211th. pl., 
Bellaire Park L.I. 

DICKSON--On Wednesday, June 13, 1928, Emma DICKSON, beloved wife of William 
J. DICKSON and mother of the late Steward, after aa short illness at her 
home, 1501 St. John's pl. Funeral services Saturday. 
Interment Sunday, Evergreen Cemetery. 

ELLWANGER--Joseph, beloved father of Frederick, John, Mrs. Anna NAPORTANA and 
Mrs. Madeline HUETHER, on June 13, in his 65th. year. Funeral from his late 
residence, 306 Stagg st., Saturday; thence to Most Holy Trinity Church where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.  

GORMALLY--On Wednesday, June 13, 1928, Mary BURKE GORMALLY, a native of 
Parish Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland , beloved wife of Charles GORMALLY. 
Funeral from her residence, 281 Classon ave., on Saturday, July(June) 16, 
thence to St. Patrick's R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KLOETMAN--On Tuesday, June 12, 1928, Louise GOTTLIEBINE, age 40 years, 
beloved wife of Frederick C. KLOETMAN, daughter of Marie JAECK, sister of 
Mrs. Emma HERTLING, Mrs. Anna KELLER, Mrs. Katherine FOLEY, Mrs. Christine 
ANDERSON. Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M. from her residence, 7219 66th. pl., 
Glendale; thence to the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on 69th. st. and 
Cooper ave. where services will be held. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. 

MOSER--Martha, on Wednesday, June 13, 1928, at the age of 48 years. She is 
survived by her husband Gustave, 3 sons and 4 daughters. Funeral from her 
late residence, 113-13 95th. ave., Richmond Hill, on Saturday, June 16, 1928, 
9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Benedict Joseph, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment St. 
John's Cemetery. 

QUINLAN--On June 12, 1928, Frances E. MULLIN QUINLAN, widow of James QUINLAN 
and beloved mother of Michael QUINLAN and Mrs. Hugh BONNER, at her residence, 
26 Chapel st. Funeral from 48 Heyward st., on Saturday, June 16, at 9:30 
A.M.;thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

RYAN--On June 14, 1928, Margaret RYAN (nee ROURKE) . Funeral from her home, 
322 Pacific st., on Monday, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Paul's R.C. 
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

TRINDER--Lillian (nee KEARNEY), on Thursday, June 14, 1928, at her home. 427 
Greene ave. Brooklyn. Notice of Funeral hereafter.

UCROPINA--Suddenly on Wednesday, June 13, 1928, Nicholas, beloved husband of 
Katherine CETKOVICH and father of Mrs. Anna ZARICH, Marion and Peter 
UCROPINA, also survived by 2 sisters, Anna and Eva, residing in Italy. 
Funeral at his residence, 8026 6th. ave., Sunday , June 17, at 2 P.M. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

McCARTHY--On June 12, 1928, John P., beloved husband of Margaret McCARTHY. 
Funeral from her home, 442 Madison st., Friday at 9 A.M.; thence to Our Lady 
Victory R.C. Church, Troop ave. and McDonough st., where a requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

John T. COLLINS died Tuesday. he is survived by his parents, George and 
Josephine COLLINS. He was 4 years old and loved at 349 Prospect ave. The 
funeral will be held from his late home at at 2 P.M., Saturday and interment 
will be at HolY Cross Cemetery under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 
9th. st.

Franci(e)s E. QUINLAN, widow of James QUINLAN, died Tuesday at her home, 26 
Chapel st. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 55 years and a 
member of St. James Pro-Cathedral where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated Saturday. The funeral will be held from the home of her daughter, 
48 Heyward st. She was the daughter of the late William and Alice BRADY 
McMULLIN, and is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Hugh BONNER and 1 son Michael 
QUINLAN and a sister Mrs. Minnie PARCELWORTH of Rye New Hampshire. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 
201 Park ave.

Mary GLOSTER, of 112 Marion st., died Tuesday. She was a life resident of 
brooklyn. She is survived by 6 daughters and 2 sons. The funeral will be held 
from her late home at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Rosery, Chauncey st. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of L.S. SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers ave.

Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M., tomorrow for Frank A. WILSON, of 
120-12 107th. ave., Richmond Hill, Who died Tuesday. He is survived by, his 
widow Ida T., a daughter E. Murial, and 2 sons, William M. and H. Raynor 
WILSON. Interment will follow at Canarsie Cemetery.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Our lady of Victory, Troop ave. and McDonough st., for John P. McCARTHY, who 
died Tuesday at his home, 442 Madison st. He was the husband of Margaret 
McCARTHY. Interment will be at Holy Cross.

Emma DICKSON, wife of William J. DICKSON, and mother of the late Steward 
DICKSON, died yesterday at her home, 1501 St. Johns pl. She is survived in 
addition to her husband by her mother, Mrs. ATTWOOD, and 3 brothers, Aaron, 
Walter, and Arthur. The funeral service will be held at 8:30 P.M. Saturday 
and interment at 10 A.M. Sunday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the 
direction of Richard D. HOLMES, 1271 St. Marks ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R. C of St. 
Catherine of Alexandria, for Charles MORAN, who died Tuesday. He is survived 
by a sister Catherine MORAN SMALL. The funeral will be held from the funeral 
chapel of Jacob. SCHAEFER, 4123 4th. ave. and 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Margaret CALLAHAN died yesterday at her home, 7511 Sylvan st., Glendale. She 
was born in County Kerry and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for 
40 years. She is survived by her husband John Andrew CALLAHAN, and 3 
daughters, Mrs. Thomas A. CHRISTY, Mrs. John CULLEN and Mrs. Alfred J. 
PROBERT; a son Andrew J.; a sister Mrs. Peter COGHILL, and 5 grandchildren. 
She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Matthias, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 10 A.M., Saturday. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Joseph ELLWANGER died yesterday in a local hospital at the age of 65. he was 
born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 3 years. he 
is survived by 2 sons, Frederick and John, and 2 daughters, Mrs. Anna 
NAPORTANA and Mrs. madeline HUETHER. Funeral from his late home, 306 Stagg 
st., Saturday, at 9:30 A.M. thence to Most Holy Trinity R.C. Church, where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at calvery Cemetery.

Mary BURKE GORMALLY, born at Parish Ballinrobe, Co., Mayo, Ireland, the 
daughter of the late John Burke and Bridgit CAMERON BURKE. died yesterday at 
her home, 281 Classon ave. She had been a resident of N.Y.C. for the past 26 
years, and for the past year and a half a member of St. Patrick's R.C. 
Church, Kent and Wiolloughby aves., where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated Saturday by the Rev. John F. CHERRY. She is survived by her 
husband Charles GORMALLY; 3 brothers, James Patrick and Thomas; 2 sisters 
Mrs. G.B. DRAVES, of El Paso Texas aand Miss Celie BURKE, of N.Y. Interment 
will be St. John's Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 
Park ave.

Adele KELLY died Tuesday at her home, 3131 Broadway, Manhatten. She is 
survived by her husband frank kelly. She was 23 years old. She was the 
daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth SPELLMAN. She is survived in addition to 
her husband and parents by 2 sisters, Mary and Elizabeth; 2 brothers Daniel 
and John SPELLMAN; and an infant daughter June Maril KELLY. The funeral will 
be held at 9 A.M., tomorrow with a reqiem mass at the R.C. Church of Corpus 
Christi, 141 st. near Broadway, Manhatten. Interment will be at calvery 
cemetery under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st.

Josephine A. CATTANO died yesterday at her home, 3185 Quentin rd. corner of 
38th. st., Flatbush. She was born in Rosselle Park N.J., 16 years ago. and 
was a resident of Brooklyn for past 5 years. She was graduate of P.S. 207, 
attended James Madison High School, and at the time of her death was a 
student of New York School of Liberal and Applied Arts, N.Y.C. She is 
survived by her parents, James and Maria MARINELLO CATTANO, and 3 sisters 
Mrs. Rose COLLETTI, Bertha and Saraphina CATTANO. Funeral will be held from 
her late residence, 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church, 
Flatlands and Flatbush aves, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery. 

Margaret E. BULGER died yesterday at her home, 11 2nd. st. She was born on 
Governors Island N.Y., 22 years ago during the time her fatner, the late 
James BULGER, served as a civil-service clerk in the general's office. She 
was a member of the Children of Mary Sodality attached to St. Mary Star of 
the Sea Church, and was a book-keeper in the employ of the American news Co. 
She is survived by her mother Ellen BULGER; 1 brother James and 3 sisters, 
Mrs. George CALLAGER, , Frances and Helen BULGER. Funeral at 9:30 A.M., from 
her late home; thence to St. Mary  Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary FALLON, of 536 83rd. st., died Monday. She was born in County Longford, 
Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 40 years. She was a 
member of the societies connected with Church of St. Anselim. She is survived 
by a sister, Mrs. Margaret McCORMACK. The funeral will take place Friday at 
9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Anselim, 83rd. st and 4th. ave., where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment  at Calvery Cemetery 
under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK , 5409 5th. ave.

Martin DEVERAUX, of 8420 5th. ave., died Sunday. He was born in Ireland and 
was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 45 years. He was a member of the 
societies connected with the Church of St. Anslem. He is survived by a 
daughter Mrs. Sarah CALUNAN; 2 sons John and Martin, and 8 grandchildren. The 
funeral was held yesterday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Anslem, 
83rd. st. and 4th. ave., where requeim mass was celebrated. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th. ave.

Jane NOTTAGE died Tuesday. She was the twin-sister of the late Ann NOTTAGE 
and the daughter of the late Thomas G. and Ellen NOTTAGE. She died at the 
home of her sister Mrs. Louise HUDSON, 3701 Avenue R. The funeral services 
will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of W.J. McCAW, 1737 
Fulton st. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Anna SCHMID died Tuesday in her 73rd. year at her home, 1714 Madison st. She 
is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charles ERB, and 3 sons, Charles, Aloysius 
and Joseph; 3 grandchildren and 2 sisters; Sybyl JOYNES   and Barbara EBERLE. 
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at St. 
Mathais. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under the direction of 
Charles G. SCHNEIDER, 714 Forest ave.

Thomas W. EVANS
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M., tomorrow for Thomas W. EVANS, who 
died yesterday in his 61st year at his home, 1760 Hendrickson st. He is 
survived by his widow Jessie R., and 2 sons, Warren and Lester EVANS. He was 
a member of the Royal Arcanum of Rutherford N.J. Interment will be at 10 A.M. 
Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 
Hull st.

BITTEL - On Saturday, August 15, 1931, Mary Theresa, beloved wife of Jacob 
BITTEL and mother of Jacob and Francis BITTEL. Funeral from her residence, 
581 Prospect place on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1931 at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. 
Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BURKE - On Aug. 15, 1931, Sarah E. CONNORS BURKE, widow of Michael J. BURKE, 
and devoted mother of Mrs. John TURLEY, Mrs. Enil BONANDER, Helen, Sadie, 
Mary, James, William and Joseph BURKE. Funeral from her late residence, 1649 
Brooklyn ave., on Wednesday, Aug.19, ?:30 a.m.; thence to St. Vincent Ferrera 
R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K. of C. - members are requested to assemble at 
the club, Monday evening, August 17th, at 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the 
home of our late brother, JOHN J. CARBOY, 449 3rd st.
JOSEPH P. WALSH , Grand Knight
JOSEPH L. WALSH, Recorder

CRAMPTON - On Aug. 16, John CRAMPTON, beloved brother of Mrs. Sarah KELLY. 
Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from W. A. Martin's 764 Washington avenue. 
Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DOYLE - On Aug. 14, 1931, Catherine DOYLE (nee MAGUIRE), beloved wife of 
Edward F. DOYLE, daughter of James J. MAGUIRE and sister of James J. Jr., 
Joseph, Thomas, Raymond, John and George MAGUIRE. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:30 
a.m.from the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st. Solemn requiem mass at Queen 
of All Saints Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRIFFIN - Margaret (nee Hunter), widow of Alfred, on Sunday, Aug. 16, at her 
residence, 133-23-122nd st., Richmond Hill. Funeral services, Tuesday evening 
9 p.m. Interment Wednesday 10 a.m. Cypress Hills under direction of Feeney & Sons.

HAEGE - William C., on Sunday at his home, 29 Evergreen pl., Brooklyn, in his 
68th year. He was a member of the I.O.R.M. Dakota Tribe, 311. He is survived 
by two sons, William, Jr. and Otto, and five grandchildren. Funeral will be 
held Tuesday at John A Maute Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m.; thence to Christ 
Evangelical Reform Church, Wyona street, where services will be held. 
Interment at Evergreen.

JOHNSTON - Catherine, beloved wife of Frederick, on Sunday, Aug. 16, 1931. 
Funeral services Tuesday 8 p.m. at Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway, 
Brooklyn. Interment, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m., Evergreen Cemetery.

LARSEN - On Aug. 14, John G., beloved husband of Catherine (nee MANGAN) and 
father of John, Mrs. Louise ARBUCKLE, Mrs. Catherine ARCHER and brother of 
Louise CARLSEN. Funeral from his residence, 142 Hamilton ave., Tuesday, 9:30 
a.m.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Visitation, where a requiem mass will 
be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph Redmond.

LYNCH - Martin, at his residence, 144 Bergen street. Funeral Wednesday at 
9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress sts. 

M'CAULEY - On Aug. 15, 1931, Kate, beloved mother of Thomas and William 
McCAULEY and Mrs. Maude BEARDELL. Services at the residence of her daughter, 
310 Windsor place, Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.

McGULLAM - On Aug. 16, 1931, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Richard F. McGULLAM, 
at her residence, 133-54 Peconic ave., Ozone Park. Funeral on Wednesday at 
9:30 a.m.. Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary Gate of Heaven Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McTAMNEY - John, at his residence, 434 83rd st. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 
a.m.; thence to St. Anselm's Church, 83rd st. and 4th ave. Mass at 10 a.m. 
Member of Columbus Council, No. 126, K. of C., Veteran's Ass'n, K. of C. and 
Concord Council, C.B.L. Kindly omit flowers.

MOLLOY - David F., son of the late William MOLLOY, at the residence of his 
sister, Mrs. George ELLIS, 1034 81st st., on Aug. 15. Survived by his wife, 
Mary LUCAS MOLLOY; four sisters, Mrs. Annie BIRD, Mrs. George ELLIS, Mrs. 
William J. COUGHLIN and Mrs Hugh A. RODDEN Funeral from 1034 81st st, 
Tuesday, Aug. 18; thence to St. Ephrem's Church, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MULLER - On Saturday, Aug. 15th, 1931, Anna MULLER (nee KERBER), aged 61 
years. Survived by one son, Ernst MULLER; five daughters, Mrs. Anna KOEHLER, 
Mrs. Louise SANTORELLA, Mrs. Emma MAYER, Mrs. Helen STEEL, Mrs. Lillian 
ROEHREG and eight grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from her late 
residence, 615 Onderdonk ave., to St. Aloysius R.C. Church, where a requiem 
mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

OPPER - Katherine, on Friday, Aug.14, in her seventy-second year. She is 
survived by her daughter, Mrs. Julius WESTPHAL and five grandchildren, six 
great-grandchildren. Services at time of funeral, Tuesday, 2 o'clock, at her 
home, 8911 138th st., Jamaica.  Interment Maple Grove Cemetery.

PENNY - Robert, on Sunday at his home, 329 Franklin ave., beloved husband of 
May PENNY. Survived by a son, Robert; and a sister , Ella PENNY. Funeral from 
Frank R. Healey's funeral home, 450 Lafayette ave.  on Wednesday. Requiem 
mass 8:30, at Church of the Nativity, Madison st. and Classon ave. 
Interment Holy Cross

RYAN - Bernard C., on Sunday at his home, 71 Logan st., beloved husband of 
Margaret STEGMAN. Funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Interment St. 
John's Cemetery.

SCHLAEFER - Ida BURNS, beloved wife of Daniel, mother of Melvin S. TRACY, 
sister of Ada BURNS HARRIS and Florence M. BURNS. Funeral services at her 
residence, 29 Putnam ave., on Wednesday. 
Interment Thursday afternoon, at Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHMIDT - Augusta, on Aug.16. Funeral services on Tuesday at her residence, 
396 E. 16th st., at 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

STEIMLE - On Saturday, Aug. 15, 1931, Mary STEIMLE, loving mother of John F. 
and Edward GREILING, at the residence of her son, John F. GREILING, 8925 
107th st., Richmond Hill, Long Island. Services Tuesday evening 8 o'clock. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and prospect ave., for Elizabeth G. 
BRACKEN BURVIS, who died Tuesday. She was the widow of Robert PURVIS and is 
survived by 2 sons, Oliver T. and Robert G., and 1 daughter Gabriella E. 
PURVIS. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of James 
L. LYNAM'S Son, 503A 4th. ave. 

Frederica BEINERT died yesterday in her 46th. year at her home 7510 5th. ave. 
She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband Michael 
BEINERT, and 1 son. The funeral service will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow and 
the interment will be at 10 A.M. Saturday will be at Greenwood Cemetery under 
the direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave. 

Walter BENSON, of 538 50th st., died Tuesday. He was born in Brooklyn and was 
a resident of Bay Ridge all his life. He was a member of the societies 
connected with St. Agatha Church and the 9th Assembly District  Democratic 
Club. He was connected with the Department of Street Cleaning. He is survived 
by his father Bernard; a sister Mrs. A. WILKENING and a brother Daniel. The 
funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. thence to the Church of St. 
Agatha, 49th. st. and 7th. ave., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 
5409 5th. ave.

VETERAN CARETAKER DEAD, COURT FLAG NOT RAISED
FOR 17 YEARS REID HAD HOISTED OLD GLORY OVER BRIDGE PLAZA                                                                      
 TRIBUNAL.
       The American flag over Bridge Plaza court, was not raised until late 
yesterday.
       And the reason was the associated caretaker of the building, who would 
not let anyone else attend to this sacred duty, Daniel J. REID was dead.
       For 17 years REID saw to it, that the flag was raised every day, taken 
down and kept in good order.
       On Wednesday he took down the flag, carefully folded and laid it away 
and then went home. he complained of pains in his back and right shoulder, 
but said he would get rid of them.
       REID lived with his married sister, Mrs. J. CLIFFORD, at 60 Goodwin 
pl. Wednesday night he went to a motion picture theater and returned home 
feeling well.
      About 2 A.M. yesterday, he left his bed, complaining of the heat, took 
a smoke and died as he sat in the easy chair.
      REID was born in Staten Island about 55 years ago. he came to Brooklyn 
at an early age. He is survived by 2 brothers and 3 sisters. The funeral 
arrangements will be completed today.
       Many a person who was arrested for some minor offence was helped out 
of his trouble by REID. And to many a hardened chriminal he gave money. He 
never refused to aid anyone in distress and was never known to speak and 
unkind word about anyone. He would often say that his mission on earth was to 
help others. 

15 June 1928
MENACED BT "SPIRITS'" BROTHER SLAYS SISTER TO SAVE HER, HE SAYS
EMMA A. LEACH, TEACHER IN P.S. 12, FOUND DEAD IN HOME--NEIGHBORS TOLD POLICE 
OF "SOMETHING WRONG IN HOME--HE ADMITS CRIME AND IS HELD FOR HEARING.
      With an iron bar and a carving knife as his weapons, Thomas LEACH, 45 
years old, of 171 Underhill ave., ended the life of his 50 year old sister, 
Emma, widely known Brooklyn school teacher, in an effort to save her from the 
"spirits" which had purued him the greater part of Wednesday night, according 
to police of the Grand ave. station today.
      The body of the woman was discovered last night. Detectives found that 
LEACH had crushed the heavy bar across his sister's head fracturing her skull 
and killing her. Then he slashed her with a carving knife although doctors 
say the blows from the bar has already caused her death.
       LEACH who has confessed the deed will come before Magistrate Leo HEALY 
in Homicide Court today. His committment to an asylum for the criminal insane 
is probable.
       In the police line up at Manhatten headquarters this morning LEACH was 
not questioned. Inspector. SULLIVAN ordered him taken immediately to Homicide 
Court. 
                                 CALMLY ADMITS POLICE
      LEACH was arrested last night after Detectives SMITH and CASEY, from 
the Grand ave. police station, found the body of the murdered woman in a 
bedroom on the second floor of the LEACH home. The detectives had been called 
by Patrolman LAWRENCE, who neighbors had summoned.
      The brother of the slain teacher presented an odd appearence when the 
authorities demanded entrance. Clad in pajamas and bathrobe LEACH stood in 
the hallway of the neat home and gravely asked the detectives what they 
wished. Informed that they believe something was wrong in the house. LEACH 
calmly led the detectives to the second floor chamber.
      After calling the medical examinerss office the detectives took LEACH 
to the Grand ave. station where he was questioned by detectives Sergt. REFF. 
LEACH according to the police, admitted slaying his sister.
        Hallucinations, LEACH said, prompred the deed. During the night. He 
said, he had been persistently troubled by "spirits" that kept tickling him. 
Fearful that the "spirits" might trouble his sister, he went to the basement 
to secure a weapon with which to drive them away. A heavy iron bar seemed 
best and took it and made his way to his sisters room.
                                  PRAYED BESIDE BODY
         Not certain if he had killed his sister or not. LEACH groped his way 
to the kitchen where he took a large knife. He returned to the bedroom and 
plunged the knife in his sister's breast. Then he said he cooked breakfast, 
which he ate in the same room with his sisters body, and spent the rest of 
the day praying at her bedside.
        Mrss. Josephine FORD, a sister of the LEACHS who lives at 859 
Sterling pl., was informed of the tragedy by Captain Edward WALLING of the 
Grand ave. station.
        "Tom must have been crazy to have done such a thing", she told Capt. 
WALLING. Later when she was more composed she told the authorities that Leach 
had suffered a nervous breakdown and had spent 6 months in a sanitarium in 
Amityville, 2 years ago.
          Miss LEACH was a kindergarten teacher in P.S. 12. She had been a 
teacher for more then 30 years and was widely known throughout the borough. 
Both she and her brother have private means and were considered financially 
well fixed. 

IN MEMORIAM

BYRNE--Months mind?mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of Richard S. 
BYRNE, St. Joseph's Church, Vanderbilt ave. and Pacific st., Saturday 
morning, June 16, 9 O'clock

DALY--In sad and loving memory of our beloved wife, mother, and sister, Anna 
F. DALY, who departed this life June 15, 1924. Gone but not forgotton.
   Husband, Children, Sisters and Brothers

ENTERLIN--Anniversary mass will be offered at 8 A.M. on Saturday at the R.C. 
Church of the Nativity, for the late Elizabeth M. ENTERLIN, who passed away 
June 17, 1927.                    
Husband Charles

JENKINS--In loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter, sister and aunt 
Florence A. JENKINS, who departed this life June 15, 1924
                     A precious one from us has gone      
                         A voiced we loved is stilled.
                     A place is vacant in our home.
                         Which never can be filled.
Father, Brothers, Sisters, Brother-in-laws, Nieces and Nephews.

WOODS--In loving memory of the late Henry B. WOODS. Solemn high mass at the 
Church of the Holy Cross on Saturday, June 16, at 8 A.M.
        Daughter and Sisters

CALLAHAN--Margaret (nee BRADLEY), beloved wife of John A., on Wednesday, June 
13, 1928, at her residence, 7511 Sylvan st., Glendale( 60th. pl.), native of 
County Derry, Ireland. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church 
of St. Matthias, Catalpa ave., on saturday. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

CLAIR--Daniel F., on June 14, 1928, at his home 77 Lefferts ave., Flatbush, 
Brooklyn, formally of Greenpoint, in his 16th. year, beloved son of John J. 
and Anna Mary CLAIR (nee McALLISTER), brother of John F, CLAIR and nephew of 
Sister Mary Daniel. Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Assisi Church, cor. 
ave. and Lincoln rd., Flatbush, Brooklyn, Monday June 18, 1928, at 10 A.M. 
Interment at Calvery Cemetery. 

FIUMARA--On June 14, 1928, Vincent FIUMARA. Norice of funeral from his late 
residence, 290 Smith st., later

Finn--On June 14, 1928, Ellen KELLY FINN, beloved wife of John J. Funeral 
from her residence, 3 Spencer ct., on Sunday, June 17, at 2 P.M. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery. 

HART--Edward J., on Tuesday, June 12, at his home, 927 Troy ave. Survived by 
his widow Catherine HART  (nee HYDE); 3 sons, William, Andrew and Edward Jr.; 
3 daughters  Florence, Mrs. C. DALY and Mrs. Margie GANNON; 7 grandchildren. 
Funeral Saturday, June 16, at 10 A.M., requiem mass at St. Catherine of 
Genoa, Albany ave. and Linden blvd. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LYON-- On June 14, 1928, Caroline. She is survived by 2 sons, William and 
Francis, and 2 daughters, Mrs. Laura WEEKS and Mrs. Elizabeth ZLIET. Funeral 
services from her home 1841 Bergen st., on Saturday, at 2 P.M. Interment 
National Cemetery.

SCOTT--On June 12, 1928, Bella SCOTT, beloved sister of Mary and Lizzie Scott 
and Laura VICKERS. Funeral services Saturday, 8 P.M., at her residence, 355 
Evergreen ave. Interment Sunday , 10 A.M. Greenwood Cemetery.

SIMPSON--On Friday, June15, 1928, Janet RENNIE SIMPSON, wife of the late 
Alexander SIMPSON. Funeral services Sunday, June 17, at 8 P.M., at 65 Hancock 
st., Interment Monday, 10 A.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Ella WIMMERSTEDT, daughter of John and Amanda WIMMERSTEDT died Tuesday in a 
local hospital. She was born in Brooklyn Oct. 17, 1904. She is also survived 
by 2 sisters, Jenny and Regina. The funeral services will be held from her 
late home, 867 52nd. st, at 2 P.M., tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. ? O. THUNBERG, of 
Zion Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of John H. HOLMIN, 5215 7th. ave.

Margaret LARKINS died Wednesday at her home, 248 7th. ave. She was born in 
Brooklyn 20 years ago and was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Saviour, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow. She is survived 
by her husband George; a son George Jr.: her mother, Mrs. Mary COLEMAN; her 
father, Charles COLEMAN; 2 sisters Anna and Loretta, and 2 brothers Edward 
and Frank COLEMAN. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 155 Smith st.

Della SCOTT died Wednesday at her home, 355 Evergreen ave. She was a life 
resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by 3 sisters, Mary and Lizzie SCOTT and 
Mrs. Laura VICKERS. The funeral service will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at 
her late home. Interment at 10 A.M. Sunday will be at Greenwood Cemetery 
under the direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Benedict Joseph for Martha MOSER, who died Wednesday at her home, 113-13 
95th. ave., Richmond Hill. She was 48 years old and is survived by her 
husband Gustave, 3 sons and 4 daughters. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Phillip J. O'BRIEN, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. O'BRIEN died 
yesterday in Trinity Hospital. The funeral will be held 2 P.M. today from the 
funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway. 
Interment Will be at Calvery Cemetery.

Jean BONATHAL, daughter of Frederick and Jeanette McKENNA BONATHAL died 
Wednesday at her home, 107 Joralemon st. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., 
today, and interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
Thomas E. CROWE, 155 Smith st.

Margaret ROURKE RYAN died Thursday at her home, 322 Pacific st. She was the 
mother of the late George F. RYAN, Mrs. C.J. McCUE, Mrs. J.J. O'TOOLE, and 
Mrs. J.J. CARDIN. She leaves 16 grandchildren. She has been a number of years 
a member of the R.C. Church of  St. Paul. Funeral from her home, Monday, with 
requiem mass at St. Pauls R.C. Church at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of Frank E. SPAULDING, 131 Atlantic ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow a the R.C. Church of St. 
Catherine of Genova, Albany ave. and Linden blvd., for Edward J. HART, who 
died Tuesday at his home, 927 Troy ave. He is survived by his widow Catherine 
HYDE HART; 3 sons, William, Andrew, and Edward Jr., 3 daughters; Florence, 
Mrs. C. DALY and Mrs. Margie GANNON and 7 grandchildren. Interment will be 
ayt Holy Cross Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M., Sunday for Janet R. SIMPSON, who 
died today at her home, 65 Hancock st. She was the widow of Alexander SIMPSON 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. The funeral will be held 
at 10 A.M., Monday and interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery

Rose KRICK died Tuesday in her 52nd. year at her home, 390 Prospect ave. The 
funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Name, Prospect ave. and 9th. ave. She is survived by 4 
sons, Peter, Joseph, Matthew and John and 1 daughter Rose. Interment will be 
at St.  John's Cemetery under the direction of John F. JUREK, 728 4th. ave.

Ellen KELLY FINN, daughter of the late Martin and Mary JOHNSON KELLY, died 
yesterday at her home, 3 Spencer ct. She was a member of the R.C. Church of 
St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby aves., and is survived by her husband, John 
J. FINN, 4 daughters, Mrs. John O'NEILL, Evelyn, Eileen, Lucille and 1 son 
Francis, and 1 brother Thomas KELLY. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 
P.M., and interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park ave.

John J. SHEEHAN, of 349 50th. st, died Wednesday. He was born in County Cork, 
Ireland, and was a member of the socities with the Church of St. Michael's. 
He is survived by his widow Nora, 3 daughters, Mary, Margaret and Hanna, and 
6 sons, John, Dennis, William, Thomas, Matthew, and Daniel. The funeral will 
take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Michael's, 
42nd. st and 4th. ave., where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will 
be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th. ave. 

Patrick McGRATH, husband of Catherine BURNS McGRATH, died yesterday at her 
home, 184 Java st. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday, and interment 
will be at Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of J.E. McGURKIN & Son, 138 
Noble st.

Daniel CLAIRE, son of John and Anna Mamie McALLISTER CLAIRE, died yesterday 
at his home, 77 Lefferts ave. He is survived, in addition to his parents, by 
a brother John CLAIRE. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Monday, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Interment will be 
at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of J.E. McGURKIN & Son, 138 Noble st.

Nicholas UCROPINA died Wednesday at his home, 8026 6th. ave. He was born in 
Trieste, Austria, 55 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 35 
years. He is survived by his widow Catherine CETKOVICH UCROPINA; a son Peter; 
2 daughters, Mrs. Anna ZARICH and Marion, 2 sisters Anna and Eva UCROPINA 
living in Italy. He was employed as a tugboat captain for the Centrail 
Railroad of N.J. The funeral will be held at  2 P.M., Sunday, and interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John J. O'NEIL, 484 
82nd. st.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., tomorrow, for Louise G. KLOETMAN, 
who died Tuesday at her home, 7219 66th. pl., Glendale. She was 40 years old 
and is survived by her husband Frederick C. KLOETMAN; her mother and 4 
sisters. Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., tomorrow, for Caroline LYONS, who 
died yesterday at her home, 1841 Bergen st. She is survived by 2 sons, 
William and Francis, and 2 sisters Mrs. Laura WEEKS and Mrs. Elizabeth ZILET. 
Interment will follow at the National Cemetery, Cyress Hills. 

Frank Charles COAN died Tuesday in N.Y. Hospital in his 26th. year. He was 
the husband of Erma COAN and the son of Frank W. COAN Sr. He was a member of 
the St. Anne's Council fo the K.of C. Funeral tomorrow from his late home, 
9909 211th. pl., Bellaire Park, with requiem mass at 9;30 A.M. at Sts. 
Joachim and Anna R.C. Church. Interment at St. John's cemetery under the 
direction of John METZNER, of 2890 Atlantic ave.

Giuseppe COLUCCIO died Wednesday at his home 106 Withers st. he was born in 
Italy 60 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. He is 
survived by his widow Geatana COLUCCIO, and 1 sister, Mrs. Theresa Amati, and 
2 grandchildren, Joseph and Geatana COLUCCIO. He was amember of the R.C. 
Church of Our lady of Mt. Carmel, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 
10 A.M. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
MASINO & TROFO, 126 Graham ave.
                     

16 June 1928                      
AUTO KILLS CHILD, UNLICENSED WOMAN DRIVER FLEES SCENE
Mrs. GRULNICK Later Surrenders to Police - Ten-Year-Old Girl Fatally Hurt
Accused of running down and killing an eight-year-old boy with their
automobile, last night, and then running away after taking the pictim's
[sic] body to a hospital, Mrs. Ida GRULNICK, 34 years old, and her
husband, Benjamin, 39, both of 3002 West twenty-eighth street were held
in $2500 bail today by Magistrate EILPERIN, in Fifth avenue court, for
examination July 16, on charges of homicide.
Under questioning by Assistant District Attorney COHEN, Mrs. GRULNICK
admitted she drove the car.
The couple are charged with running down and killing Richard ROGERS, of
8017 Tenth avenue, at Eighteenth street and Tenth avenue, at about 8:30
last night.  The body was wedged between the gas tank and the springs of
the car, and was taken to Norwegian Hospital by the couple who later
went away.HAD TEMPORARY LICENSE
GRULNICK had in his possession a sixty-day permit which allowed him to
operate a car with a licensed chauffeur sitting with him.  The wife also
had one, but it ran out a couple of days ago, she told the police.  The
licensed chauffeur they had with them at the time of the accident was
Charles GURLEY, colored, who after questioning was released.
GRULNICK is head of the GRULNICK Metal Tire Construction Company, which
has officed in Manhattan.  The car, a new Nash sedan, was purchased by
him recently and the chauffeur had been employed by him the past six weeks.
LITTLE GIRL FATALLY HURT.
Pearl, ten-year-old daughter of Abraham ABLESON, a carpenter, of 1568
East Fifth street, died in Coney Island Hospital to-day from internal
injuries she sustained yesterday when run over by a commercial
automobile on her way home from P.S. 177.
The men in charge of the truck, Solomon GOLDBERG, 54 years old, of 1549
East Fourth street, and Abraham SCHWARTZ, 28, of 1883 Coney Island
avenue, who are said to have failed to stop after the accident, were
charged with homicide to-day.
According to Barney GOLDSTEIN, who overtook the commercial car at Ocean
Parkway and Avenue N, the men said they were afraid of being lynched at
the scene of the accident, and gave this as the reason for speeding
onward after striking the child.
GOLDBERG, according to the poolice [sic], was being taught how to drive
the truck by SCHWARTZ when the accident took place.  They said SCHWARTZ
was a licensed driver and that GOLDBERG was driving the car under a
temporary license.
The child was struck one block away from the school, at Avenue P and
West First street.

DRIVER KILLED, FARE BADLY HURT
The collision of a taxicab with an automobile truck on South street,
Manhattan, to-day, resulted in the death of the taxi-driver and serious
injury to his passenger.
Morris DRILLER, 23, of 85 Goerck street, Manhattan, was killed almost
instantly when the crash occured.  His passenger, Miss Ruth EGGERT, 30,
of 390 Riverside drive, Manhattan, is in Beekman street Hospital, in a
critical condition, suffering from a fractured skull.  William MACK, of
935 Lorimer street, driver of the truck, was not injured.
Police say DRILLER had just come through James Slip into South street in
his taxi, owned by the Valet Taxi Holding Company, of 66 Eleventh avenue
Manhattan, when he crashed into the truck, owned by the United States
Trucking Company.  The cab was almos demolished.  The injured woman was
treated by Dr. YOUNG, who rushed her to the hospital.  MACK was taken to
Oak street station by Detectives COFFEY and ROSE, for questioning.

BECHT - Phillip, on Wednesday, June 13, at the age of 70 years.  He is
survived by his wife, Margaret; three sons, two daughters and eleven
grandchildren.  Funeral from his son's residence, 310 Wyckoff ave, on
Monday, June 18, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Aloysius R.C. Church, where
a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

BURGNER - On June 15, Nellie (nee AHERN), mother of Mrs. George WESTBAY,
Mrs. Joseph ROCCO, Mae and Michael AHERN, James, John and Lydia BURGNER;
loving sister of Mrs. Mary LYONS, native of County Kerry, Ireland.
Funeral from her late residence, 220 14th st., Brooklyn, on Monday, June
18, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Holy Family, where a
solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

CLAIR - On June 14, 1928, at his home, 77 Lefferts ave., Flatbush,
Brooklyn, Daniel F., formerly of Greenpoint. in the 16th year, beloved
son of John J. and Anna Mary CLAIR (nee McALLISTER), brother of  John F.
CLAIR and nephew of Sister Mary Daniel.  Solemn requiem mass at Church
of St. Francis of Assisi, corner Nostrand ave. and Lincoln rd.,
Flatbush, Brooklyn, Monday, June 18, 1928. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DANZER - Josephine S., beloved mother of Peter and Joseph DANZER, on
June 15, 1928, at her residence, 9128 98th st., Woodhaven.  Funeral
service Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at St. Thomas R.C. Church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DONOVAN - On June 15, John A., beloved husband of Mary DONOVAN (nee
McCARTHY).  Funeral from his late residence, 469 49th st., on Monday,
June 19 [?], at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Michael, 4th
ave. and 42nd st., Brooklyn, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FINN - On June 14, 1928, Ellen KELLY FINN, beloved wife of John J.
Funeral  from her residence, 3 Spencer ct., on Sunday, June 17, at 2
P.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

FIUMARA - On June 14, 1928, Vincent FIUMARA.  Funeral from his
residence, 290 Smith  st., Monday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem St.
Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KANE - On June 13, 1928, Mark, infant son of Edward and Gertrude RISPEN
KANE.  Funeral Sunday, 2 P.M. from parents' residence, 738 [?] Dean st.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KAPPLER - Katharina (nee BARTHEL), age 32 years, widow of Gottlieb
KAPPLER, on Thursday, June 14, 1928.  Funeral Monday afternoon at 2
o'clock at Jacob HERRLIEB Sons Memorial Chapel, 332 East 86th st.,
Manhattan.  Relatives, friends and members of the Manhattan Ladies'
Relief Association and Murray Hill Bowling Club are invited to attend.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MAGGIOLO - On Saturday, June 16, 1928, at her home, 1110 Cates ave.,
Angela MAGGIOLO, widow of Louis, survived by her daughter and seven
sons.  Notice of funeral later.

MAGWOOD - George, age 59 years, on Saturday, June 16, 1928, at his
residence, 3710 104th st., Richmond Hill.  Survived by his wife,
Henrietta; one son, James F.; two daughters, Mrs. Harriett KORBEL and
Lillian MAGWOOD.  Funeral services Sunday, 9 P.M., at his lat
residence.  Interment Monday afternoon, Evergreen Cemetery.

MAROTTA - On June 15, Grazia Viola, at her residence, 2363 Atlantic
ave., beloved wife of Andrew MAROTTA, devoted mother of Dominic and Mary
MAROTTA and Agnes E. BEISSEL.  Requiem mass at Church of Lady of
Morotta, 10 o'clock Monday morning.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McENTEE - On Friday, June 15, 1928, Rose A. (nee ROGERS), beloved wife
of Michael McENTEE and daughter of the late Edward and Catherine
ROGERS.  Native of Tattereagh, County Cavan, Ireland.  Funeral from her
residence, 816 East 14th st., Monday, June 18, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass
St. Rose of Lima's Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

RAPP - On Thursday, June 14, 1928, Albert, age 51 years, dearly beloved
husband of Katherine RAPP and father of Albert RAPP.  Relatives and
friends are invited to attend funeral on Sunday, at 2 P.M., from his
residence, 10764 114th st., Richmond Hill.

RYAN - On June 14, 1928, Margaret RYAN (nee ROURKE).  Funeral from her
home, 322 Pacific st., on Monday, at 9:30.  Requiem mass at St. Paul's
R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROTHBERG - Celia, beloved mother of Bernard and Louis ROTHBERG and
Gisela ROSEN.  Funeral from her home, 747 Blake ave, Sunday, June 17, 11
A.M.  Interment New Mount Carmel Cemetery.  Please omit flowers.

SCOTT - On June 13, 1928, Bella SCOTT, beloved sister of Mary and Lizzie
SCOTT and Laura VICKERS.  Funeral services Saturday, 8 P.M., at her
residence, 355 Evergreen ave.  Interment Sunday, Green-wood Cemetery.

SHEEHY - On June 14, 1928, at her home, 357 Van Brunt st., Katherine
STUART, beloved wife of William SHEEHY and mother of Mary, John and
William SHEEHY.  Funeral from her late home Monday, 9:30 A.M.; thence to
Visitation Church, where requiem mass will be held.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

TRINDER - Lillian E. (nee KEARNEY), in her 26th year, at her home, 427
Greene ave., on Thursday, June 14, 1928.  Funeral on Sunday.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

UCROPINA - Suddenly on Wednesday, June 13, 1928, Nicholas, beloved
husband of Katherine CETKOVICH and father of Mrs. Anna ZARICH, Marion
and Peter UCROPINA, also survived by two sisters, Anna and Eva, residing
in Italy.  Funeral at his residence, 8026 Sixth ave., Sunday, June 17, 2
P.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WAHLERS - On Friday, June 15, 1928, Henry E., beloved husband of Meta
SIEVERS, in his 57th year.  Funeral services at his home, 102-17 86th
ave., Richmond Hill, Sunday, June 17, 8 P.M.  Interment Monday, 10 A.M.,
Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM.
LEE - In loving memory of our dear father, James, who departed this life
June 16, 1913.
   Fresh in our hearts thy memory clings,
   Yet still our grief is sore,
   Each passing year but nearer brings
   The day we'll meet once more.   MARY and ESTHER

ROTHBERG - In memory of Alex ROTHBERG, who passed away one year ago
to-day.
    To-day recalls to memory
     Of a loved one gone to rest,
     And those who think of him to-day
     Are those who loved him best.  WIFE, SONS AND DAUGHTERS

RUDDY - In sad and loving memory of my beloved father, who departed this
life June 16, 1924.  May his soul rest in peace.   DAUGHTER, JULIA

RUDDY- In loving memory of our father, John RUDDY, who died June 16,1924.
    A precious one from us has gone,
    A voice we loved is stilled.
    A place is vacant in our home,
    Which never can be filled.   WIFE, SONS AND DAUGHTERS

FAUST - Theresa A. FAUST died Thursday.  She was born in Germany seventy
years ago, and was a resident of 16 Arion place.  She was a member of
All Saints' Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered Monday
at 10 A.M.  She leaves her husband, Adam; two sons, Adam, Jr., and
Charles F., and one daughter, Dorothy.  Interment under direction of
Peter J. Geis , of 88 Catalpa avenue.

NELSON - Oscar W. NELSON died Thursday in a local hospital.  He was born
in Sweden sixty-five years ago and had been a resident of Manhattan and
Brooklyn for twenty-three years.  He was a tailor, and lived at 161 West
Sixty-sixth street, Manhattan.  He is survived by his widow, two sons
and one daughter.  The funeral services will be held at the funeral
chapel, 1408 East Fifty-seventh street, Manhattan, at 1:30 P.M.
tomorrow.  The Rev. Dr. J. Alfred ANDERSEN, pastor of the Swedish Salem
Lutheran Church, will officiate.  Interment will be at Kensico Cemetery,
under direction of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue.

CRONIN - Edwin J. CRONIN died Thursday at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Ida O'HAY, 1279 East Eighth street.  He is survived by another sister,
Mrs. Adeline REID, and a brother, Arthur CRONIN, a broker.  The funeral
will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of Michael J. McGRATH, 1810 Coney Island avenue.

SULLIVAN - John V. SULLIVAN, son of Patrick and Margaret GRANEY
SULLIVAN, died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 396 Butler
street.  He is survived in addition to his parents by a brother, Thomas
P. and two sisters, Margaret M. and Agnes C.  He was a graduate of the
parochial school of the Holy Name Society.  The funeral will be held at
8:30 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Augustine.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction
of P.J. DALEY & Sons, 439 Hicks street.

SOUTHWORTH - Louisa SOUTHWORTH died Tuesday in a local hospital.  She
was born in the United States thirty-four years ago.  She is survived by
her husband, Silas; three daughters, Emma, Hattie and Anna; two sons,
Alexander and Silas; her parents, Louisa and Frank FARRIL; three
sisters, Emma, Anna, and Frances, and five brothers, Alexander, Frank,
Henry, William and Charles Farril.  The funeral will be held from her
late home, 231 Himrod street, at 9 A.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. J.HOFFMAN
will conduct the services.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

NUGENT - Adeline NUGENT died Thursday at her home, 91 Pineapple street.
She was born in Philadelphia, Pa., fifty-nine years ago and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years.  She is survived by her
husband, Stanley, and two daughters, Mrs. Charles FAICHEIRE and Emily
NUGENT.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of B.W.REILLY, 9 Henry street.

RABONE - William RABONE died yesterday at his home, 356 Collins avenue,
Maspeth.  He was born in England and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-seven years.  He is survived by his widow, Louisa Belle RABONE; a
daughter, Mrs. Edward MURAWSKI, and a son, Joseph RABONE.  The funeral
will be held at 3:30 P.M. to-morrow and 
interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

SHEEHY - Katherine STUART SHEEHY died Thursday at her home, 357 Van
Brunt street.  She was born in Brooklyn thirty-one years ago, and was
sell known in the Twelfth Ward, where she lived for many years.  She is
survived by her husband, William SHEEHY, a patrolman attached to the
Bergen street station; a daughter, Mary; two sons, John and William
SHEEHY; three sisters, Mrs. William MURRAY, Josephine and Margaret
STUART, and two brothers, Aloysius and John STUART.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of the
Visitation.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
SHUFELT & STROBEL, 384 Van Brunt street.

WEST - Lela May WEST died Thursday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alfred
BOWEN, 27 Dikeman street.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-three years
ago and was a life resident of the Twelfth Ward.  The funeral services
will be held at Christ Chapel Church, Wolcoll street, at 2:30 P.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of
SHUFELT & STROBEL, 384 Van Brunt street.

TRINDER - Lillian E. KEARNEY TRINDER died Thursday at her home, 427
Greene avenue.  She was 26 years old and is survived by her husband,
Matthew; her mother, Mrs. Lillian KEARNEY; three sisters, Mrs. Helen
WADSWORTH, Mrs. M. BRADLEY and Marjorie KEARNEY, and a brother, Charles
KEARNEY.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHEINER - Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. to-morrow by the
Rev. Dr. C.F. INTEMAN for Fredericka SCHEINER, who died Thursday in her
sixty-ninth year in a local hospital.  The funeral services will be held
at her late home, 248 Cornelia street.  She was born in Brooklyn and is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Anna REINMUTH.  Interment will be a
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of NICHOLAS-BLASIUS, Jr. & Sons, 710
Knickerbocker avenue.

SHEEHAN - Denis P. SHEEHAN died yesterday at his home, 5419 Sixty-ninth
lane, Maspeth.  He was born in New York City forty-seven years ago and
lived in Maspeth for the past six years.  He is survived by his widow,
Anna; three sons, John, Lawrence and Edwin; a daughter, Dorothy SHEEHAN,
and a brother, Michael SHEEHAN.  He was a member of Local 639 of the
Steamfitters Union.  He was a parishioner of the R.C. Church of St.
Stanislaus, Maspeth, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M.
Monday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

SIMPSON - Janet RENNIE SIMPSON, widow of Alexander SIMPSON, died
Friday.  She was born in Scotland seventy-five years ago and for the
past forty-seven years has been a resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. Helen WELFORD and Mrs. Cora BERGEMANN, and two
sons, Alexander and Robert SIMPSON, and four grandchildren.  Funeral
services will be held at the home of her daughter, 65 Hancock street,
to-morrow, at 8 P.M.  Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery
Monday  morning, under direction of C. TREBER & SON, 102 Norman avenue.

SCHERG  - John SCHERG died yesterday in his fifty-ninth year.  He is
survived by his widow, Margaret HARTKORN SCHERG; one son, Henry; one
daughter, Lilly RUMPEL; four grandchildren; two sisters, Sister Emanuel
and Mary SCHLIMBACH, and one brother, John.  Funeral Monday at 9:15
A.M., from his home, 72-16 Indiana place; thence to St. Pancras R.C.
Church.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under direction of George
WERST, 572 Hart street.

NAGY - Alexander A. NAGY, husband of Mabel M. CRAWFORD, died Friday, at
his residence, 1093 Bedford avenue, in addition to his wife he is
survived by three brothers, William, Joseph and Louis NAGY;  two
sisters, Mrs. Julia THOMAS and Emma NAGY.  Funeral will be held from the
funeral parlors, 284 Willoughby avenue, Monday, at 10 A.M.  Interment in
the family plot at St. Michael's Cemetery under the direction of Joseph
J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

LEMMING - Werna M. LEMMING, born April 11, 1911, in Gottenberg, Sweden,
and only a resident here since May 29, died yesterday.  She was the only
daughter of Carl G. and Carin VICKLUND LEMMING, of 744 Sixtieth street.
She leaves besides her parents, four brothers.  Funeral services will be
held at the home of her parents, to-morrow, at 2 P.M., with Rev. Axel
KELANDER, pastor of the Swedish Immigrant Mission, of 5 Water street,
New York, officiating.  Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 700[?] State street.

FIUMARA - Vincent FIUMARA, a retired retail grocer, died Thursday at his
home, 290 Smith street.  He is survived by five sons, James, Nicholas,
Anthony, Francis and Louis; three daughters, Josephine, Teresa and Mrs.
Fred GRIFFITHS; two brothers, Pasquale and George, and one sister, Mrs.
Felix VITALO.  The funeral will be held from his late residence Monday
at 9:30 A.M., with a solemn mass of requiem at St. Agnes Church, Hoyt
and Sackett streets.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of LADLEY and McMAHON, 308 St. James place.

GOLDSMITH - Charles GOLDSMITH, born Feb. 24, 1865, in Jonkopping,
Sweden, and a resident of the United States and New York City for over
forty years, died Thursday.  He was employed by the New York Belting and
Packing Company, of 91 Chambers street as a rubber tile layer.  He lived
at 84[?] Park place.  Funeral services will be held for him at ERICSON &
ERICSON'S State Street Chapel, 500 State street, Monday at 2 P.M. with
the Rev.F.JACOBSEN, pastor of Bethlehem Lutheran Church officiating.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

ZETTRGREN - Ernest ZETTRGREN died Thursday at his home 421 Thirty-ninty
street.  He was born in Sweden forty-six years ago and had been a
resident of Bay Ridge for the past nine years.  He is survived by his
widow, Helen MOONEY; two daughters, Hilma and Margaret, and a son,
Ernest.  He was a member of the Swedish Lutheran Church of Our Saviour.
The funeral services will be held at his late home at 2 P.M. to-morrow.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Henry F.
McKEON, 5017 Seventh avenue.

WAHLERS - Henry E. WAHLERS died yesterday at his home 102-17
Eighty-sixth avenue, Richmond Hill.  He was born in German fifty-six
years ago and had been a resident of the United States for forty-three
years.  He was a retired grocer and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church
of South Ninth street.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M.
to-morrow and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. John HOLTHUSEN.
Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction
of F.W.L.SCHROEDER, 8625 Eighty-fifth street, Woodhaven.

EISENBERG - Johanna EISENBERG died yesterday at her home, 81 Fourteenth
street.  She is survived by a son, Martin, and two daughters, Mrs. John
REILLY and Helen EISENBERG.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M Monday
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Holy Family.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90
King street.

McGUIRE - Patrick F. McGUIRE died yesterday at his home, 412 Seventh
street.  He is survived by his widow, Emma; a son, Robert; a daughter,
Mrs. Jane SOUTER.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday, and
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William
H.DALY, 136 Smith street.

DONOVAN - John A.DONOVAN died yesterday at his home, 469 Forty-ninth
street.  He is survived by his widow, Mary; four sons, Joseph A., John
A., Vincent S., and Leon J.; a daughter, Astasia DONOVAN; four
grandchildren, two brothers, James and Michael, and a sister, Mary
DRISCOLL.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Michael.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

KARCHER - Louis KARCHER died Friday at his home, 385 Charlotte place.
He was born in Brooklyn sixty-nine years ago.  He is survived by two
daughters, Elizabeth OTTO and Hannah SEXTON; three sons, Harry, Fred and
Louis KARCHER, Jr.; four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  He was
a member of the Jacob BRENNER Relief Circle.  Funeral services to-morrow
at 8 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery Monday at 2 P.M. under
direction of George BAQUE, 614 Woodward avenue.

17 June 1928
GIRL DIES FROM AUTO INJURIES
Another Victim Identified by Employer - Patrolman Hurt Directing Traffic
- Three 'Hit-Run' Cases.
One automobile victim died from injuries received in an accident,
another victim whose body was found in the street was identified by her
employer and three 'hit and run' cases were listed yesterday in this borough.
Pearl ADDIESON, 10, of 1568 East Fifth street, died at Coney Island
Hospital as the result of injuries received Friday night, when struck by
an automobile.  The machine was driven by a man described as Sol
GOLDBERG,  of 1549 East Fourth street, who was arrested.

The body of a woman, killed at Nevins and Schermerhorn streets on the
night of June 4, was identified at Kings County Morgue as that of Mrs.
Mary CARROLL, 70, of 572 State street. John MURPHY, of 77 Fulton street
made the identification.  She was employed by MURPHY.

BURGNER - On June 15, Nellie (nee AHERN), mother of Mrs. George WESTBAY,
Mrs. Joseph ROCCO, Mae and Michael AHERN, James, John and Lydia BURGNER;
loving sister of Mrs. Mary LYONS, native of County Kerry, Ireland.
Funeral from her late residence, 220 14th st., Brooklyn, on Monday, June
18, at 9:30A.M.; thence to the Church of the Holy Family, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered.  Interment in Calvary Cemetery.

CUNNEEN - Kathryn A. CUNNEEN (nee ROHAN), on June 15, at her residence,
556 Madison st.  Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory Church,
Throop ave. and McDonough st., Monday, June 18, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.  Masses and prayers appreciated.

DANZER - Josephine S., beloved mother of Peter and Joseph DANZER, on
June 15, 1928, at her residence, 9128 98th st, Woodhaven.  Funeral
service Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at St. Thomas R.C. Church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DONOVAN - On June 15, John A., beloved husband of Mary DONOVAN (nee
McCARTHY).  Funeral from his late residence, 469 49th st., on Monday,
June 19, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Michael, 4th
ave. and 42d st., Brooklyn, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FIUMARA - On June 14, 1928, Vincent FIUMARA.  Funeral from his
residence, 290 Smith st., Monday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem St.
Agnes R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KANE - On June 15, 1928, Mark, infant son of Edward and Gertrude RISPEN
KANE.  Funeral Sunday, 2 P.M., from parents' residence, 738 Dean st.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MAGGIOLO - On June 16, 1928, at her home, 1110 Gates ave., Angela
MAGGIOLO, widow of Louis and fond mother of Mrs. John CAPURRO, Frank,
Frederick, Anthony, Charles, Joseph, Varick and Dr. Harry MAGGIOLO, also
fourteen grandchildren.  Funeral on Tuesday, June 19, at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass will be offered at R.C. Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel,  Putnam and Ralph aves., at 10 A.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

MAGWOOD - George, age 59 years, on Saturday, June 16, 1928, at his
residence, 8710 104th st., Richmond Hill.  Survived by his wife,
Henrietta; one son, James F.; two daughters, Mrs. Harriett KORBEL and
Lillian MAGWOOD.  Funeral services Sunday, 9 P.M., at his late
residence.  Interment Monday afternoon, Evergreen Cemetery.

McENTEE - On Friday, June 15, 1928, Rose A. (nee ROGERS), beloved wife
of Michael McENTEE and daughter of the late Edward and Catherine
ROGERS.  Native of Tattereagh, County Cavan, Ireland.  Funeral from her
residence, 816 East 14th st., Monday, June 18, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass
St. Rose of Lima's Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

RYAN - On June 14, 1928, Margaret RYAN (nee ROURKE).  Funeral from her
home, 322 Pacific st., on Monday, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St.
Paul's R.C. Church.  Interment  Holy Cross Cemetery.

SIMPSON - On Friday, June 15, 1928, Janet RENNIE SIMPSON, wife of the
late Alexander SIMPSON.  Funeral services Sunday, June 17, at 8 P.M., at
65 Hancock st.  Interment Monday, 10 A.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

TRINDER - Lillian E. (nee KEARNEY), in her 26th year, at her home, 427
Greene ave., on Thursday, June 14, 1928.  Funeral on Sunday, at 2 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

WAHLERS - On Friday, June 15, 1928, Henry E., beloved husband of Meta
SIEVERS, in his 57th year.  Funeral services at his home, 102-17 86th
ave., Richmond Hill, Sunday, June 17, 8 P.M.  Interment Monday, 10 A.M.,
Lutheran Cemetery.

ZUCCHI - On June 15, Louise, beloved wife of James ZUCCHI and beloved
mother of Mary FISCHETTI, Louis, Albert, Fred ZUCCHI, Lily NOONAN and
Charles ZUCCHI, at her residence, 33 Lawrence st.  Funeral on Monday,
June 18, at 10 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM...
DOBBINS - In loving memory of our dear son, Charles E., who entered into
his eternal reward on June 18, 1927.  Anniversary mass at St. Ann's
Church, Front and Gold sts., at 7 A.M. June 18, 1928.
Never another child like you,
Never a smile so sweet,
Never a voice so tender,
Never a love so true.
FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHER AND SISTERS.

ENTERLIN - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother,
Elizabeth M., who passed away one year ago to-day.  Gone, never to be
forgotten.  DAUGHTER, SON-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN.

LUNDSTROM  - John F.  A tender tribute to the sacred memory of MY DAD,
who departed this life June 18, 1922.  Gone but not forgotten.
DAUGHTER, MRS. ESTELLE L. ROBERT

PLACE - In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Florence PLACE,
departed this life June 17, 1925.
Fresh in our hearts thy memory clings,
Yet still our grief is sore.
Each passing year but nearer brings,
The day we'll meet once more.
CLAYTON AND EDITH

WRIGHT - In sad and ever-loving memory of our beloved sister, Catherine
F. WRIGHT, who departed this life June 17, 1922.
Six long years have passes in sorrow,
And with each year we miss you more and more,
But God knew best that's why He called you,
To His home forevermore.
Gone, never to be forgotten.
SISTERS, BROTHER-IN-LAW, NIECES AND NEPHEWS.

CLAIRE- Daniel CLAIRE, son of John and Anna Mamie McALLISTER CLAIRE,
died Thursday at his home, 77 Fefferts avenue.  He is survived, in
addition to his parents, by a brother, John CLAIRE.  The funeral will be
held at 10 A.M. to-morrow with a reqqiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Francis of Assisi.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

BENITT - Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow for Peter
BENITT, who died Friday in his eightieth year, at his home, 104 Etna
street.  He is survived by three daughters, four sons and five
grandchildren.  Interment at 10 A.M. Tuesday will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL,243 Ridgewood avenue.

BOWEN - Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-day for Pauline
FISK BOWEN, widow of Edward BOWEN, who died Thursday at her home, 114
Brooklyn avenue.  She is survived by a son, Winthrop Eaton BOWEN.  The
funeral services will be held at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts
place, and interment will be private under direction of Fairchild Sons.

DANZER - Josephine S. DANZER died Friday at her home, 9128 Ninety-eighth
street, Woodhaven.  She was the mother of Peter and Joseph DANZER.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day, with a final blessing at the R.C.
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty avenue.

CHARTIER - Mary E. CHARTIER, born in the old Fifth Ward of Brooklyn
eighty years ago and widow of Raphael CHARTIER, a veteran of the Civil
War, died Friday at her home, 72 East Seventh street.  She was a member
of the R.C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  She is survived by
a daughter, Mrs. GRIFFIN, and two sons, John and Charles C. CHARTIER.
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Tuesday and interment will be at the
National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of E.F.HIGGINS, 1286
Prospect avenue.

RYAN - Margaret ROURKE RYAN died Thursday at her home, 322 Pacific
street.  She was the mother of the late George F. RYAN, Mrs. C.J. McCUE,
Mrs. J.J. O'TOOLE and Mrs. J.J. CARDIN.  She leaves sixteen
grandchildren.  She had been a number of years a member of St. Paul's
R.C. Church.  Funeral from her home to-morrow, with requiem mass at St.
Paul's R.C. Church at 9:30 A.M/  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHAFFER - Adolph SCHAFFER, a retired piano maker and a life resident of
Brooklyn, died Thursday in his seventy-fifth year in a local hospital.
He lived at 361 Forty-second street and is survived by a son, William
SCHAFFER.  The funeral services were held at 8:30 o'clock last night at
the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue, and interment
at 2 P.M. to-day will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

UCROPINA - Nicholas UCROPINA died Wednesday at his home, 8026 Sixth
avenue.  He was born in Trieste, Austria, fifty-five years ago and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-five years.  He is survived by
his widow, Catherine CETKOVICH UCROPINA;  a son, Peter; two daughters,
Mrs. Anna ZARICH and Marion, and two sisters, Anna and Ucronina, living
in Italy.  He was employed as a tugboat captain by the Central Railroad
of New Jersey.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day, and interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of John J. O'NEILL, 484
Eighty-second street.

WILKENS - Gesiene M. WILKENS died Friday at her home, 8624 106th street,
Richmond Hill.  She was born in Greenpoint twenty-seven years ago and
lived in Richmond Hill for six years.  She is survived by her father,
Henry, and a brother, J. Henry WILKENS.  The funeral services will be
held at 2 P.M. to-morow [sic].  The Rec. H.C.OFFERMAN will conduct the
funeral services.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of C.TREBER & SONS, 102 Norman avenue.

ZUCCHI - Louise ZUCCHI died Friday at her home, 33 Lawrence street.  She
was born in Italy, the daughter of the late Louis and Catherine ZANIELLI
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty-seven years.  She
is survived by her husband, James ZUCCHI, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary
FISCHETTI, and Mrs. Lily NOONAN.  She was a member of St. James
Pro-Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow
at 10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T.J.
HIGGINS & SONS, Inc., 203 Jay street.

KANE - Mark KANE, infant son of Edward and Gertrude RISPON KANE, died
Friday at the home of his parents at 738 Dean street.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. to-day and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

MAGWOOD - Funeral services will be held at 9 o'clock to-night for George
MAGWOOD, who died yesterday at this home, 3710?  104th street, Richmond
Hill.  He is survived  by his widow, Henrietta; a son, James F., and two
daughters, Mrs. Harriet KORBELL and Miss Lillian MAGWOOD.  Interment at
2 P.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

RAPP - Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-way[sic] for Albert
RAPP, who died Thursday at his home, 107-64 114th street, Richmond
Hill.  He was fifty-one years old and is survived by his widow,
Katherine RAPP and a son, Albert RAPP, Jr.  Interment will be under
direction of Rudolph STUTSMANN, 2001 Madison street.

ROTHBERG - Celia ROTHBERG died Friday at her home, 747 Blake avenue.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Gisela ROSEN, and two sons, Bernard
and Louis ROTHBERG.  The funeral will be held at 11 A.M. to-day from her
late home and interment will be at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

FINN - Ellen KELLY FINN, daughter of the late home and interment will be
at [sic] KELLY, died Thursday at her home, 3 Spencer court.  She was a
member of St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and Willoughby avenues, and is
survived by her husband, John J.FINN; four daughters, Mrs. John O'NEILL,
Evelyn, Eileen, Lucile; one son, Francis, and one brother, Thomas
KELLY.  The funeral will be held to-day at 2 P.M., and interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & SON, 201
Park avenue.

HELAL - Abraham HELAL, born in Syria fifty-nine years ago, and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-one years, died yesterday at his home,
299 Henry street.  He was a retired kimono merchant, and is survived by
four sons, Leon, Amin, Anthony and William HELAL, and three daughters,
Adele, Selma and Peggy HELAL.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow, with services at St. Michael's Orthodox Church, State and
Bond streets.  Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery under
direction of J.J. CRONIN, INC, 115 Atlantic avenue.

18 June 1928
MILITARY HONORS FOR CAPT. EATON.
The funeral of Capt. James EATON, World War [I] veteran of the
Twenty-eighth Division, A.E.F., who came back from France last week to
die in his native land, will be held at 2 P.M. to-day from the wuneral
[sic] chapel of Frank R.HEALY, 309 Franklin avenue.
Capt. EATON, who remained in France after the close of the war, married
a French girl.  She died and left him with their daughter, Rachel, who
is now seven years old.  Capt. EATON contracted tuberculosis.  Recenty a
delegaton of officers of the Twenty-eighth Division, visited France and
Caupt.[sic] EATON pleaded with Capt. Robert M. CLUTCH to take him and
his daughter back to America.  He died Saturday shortly after his
arrival.  Interment with military honors will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

FATALLY STABS WIFE, THEN TRIES SUICIDE
A marital argument which ended with a murder and attempted suicide
aroused The Bronx, to-day, when Arthur BECKET, 43 years old, of 481
Brook avenue, stabbed and killed his wife, Anna, and then tried to end
his own life.
Neighbors were alarmed by the screams coming from the BECKET home and
telephoned Bronx Police Headquarters.  Detectives rushed to the place
and an ambulance was summond from Fordham Hospital.  Dr. SMITH found
Mrs. BECKET was dead and ordered BECKET taken to the hospital.  He is a
prisoner there, charged with homicide.
BECKET is in a serious condition and unable to tell police what
precipitated the quarrel.

BURGLAR LIVED DOUBLE LIFE
Julius BREWIS Thought to Be Properous Business Man - Brooklyn Salesman
Shot Dead.
That Julius BREWIS, a burglar, shot and killed early yesterday by a
policeman, during a chase, in the rear of the home of Dr. C.H. LA BORNE,
534 East Twenty-third street, robbed his neighbors by night and was
known as a respectable businessman by day, was arrested by the police
to-day when the dead man was positively identified.
The identification was made by a brother, Harry BREWIS, of 1465 West
Ninth street, at Kings County Morgue.  He said his brother lived at the
Lion Hall apartments, 1212 Ocean avenue, near the scene of the
burglaries he was suspected of committing.
Investigation there revealed that he paid $125 a month for a four-room
apartment for his wife, his year-old baby and himself.
At the apartment house, fellow tenants said they understood BREWIS was a
prosperous business man and planned to take his family to Europe soon,
and, in fact, already had been congratulated by some of the tenants on
being able to do so.  Apparently, the police say, he was financing the
trip by rising in the early morning and robbing homes in the Flatbush
section.  The wife and baby were not at the apartment to-day.  The
family had lived there about a year and a half.

SALESMAN SHOT DEAD
Circumstances surrounding three fatal shootings since early yesterday
morning engaged the attention of the police to-day.
The third shooting occurred this morning when Joseph SORBELLO, 45 years
old, of 2910 Avenue D, was shot to death in front of his place of
employment at 208 Duane street, Manhattan, by a man the police believe
was a former business associate.
The slayer is said to have demanded $4,000 from SORBELLO.  Employed as a
salesman by the Audubon Celery Company, the Brooklynite had been called
to the street.  A few seconds later, after other employees had heard the
demand for money, he fell to the sidewalk with four bullets in his
chest.  His caller had disappeared.
ORDERED TO FIND SLAYER
The second shooting, that of a man said to have been an ex-convict who
lived on Pacific street until recently, caused Inspector John D.
COUGHLIN, at Manhattan police headquarters, to give his detectives a
stern warning that the four men, one of whom did the actual killing,
must be found.
This affray, in broad daylight yesterday at Thirty-sixth street and
Broadway, Manhattan, is believed to lead into the haunts of the night
clubs in the White Light district.  The dead man was identified by
Inspector COUGHLIN as Edwin J. JERGE, of Buffalo, a member of a
prominent family.
The detectives are seeking a slim brunette friend of JERGE, or CARTER of
E. Jack KAYTON as he was known.  This girl escaped from the car with a
wound in her chest bone, made by shattered glass.
Meanwhile the police have closely interrogated Doris SHEERIN, an
actress, who loaned the car to JERGE.   She said he telephoned her from
Brooklyn in the morning and in the afternoon went to her garage in
uptown Manhattan for the car.

MAN DIES IN HALLWAY, DOCTOR BLAMES ALCOHOL
Charles APKING, 53 years old, a laborer, living with his sister,
Catherine APKING, at 266 Reid avenue, was found lying in a hallway at
234 Reid avenue early yesterday  by Mrs. Barbara BETHNER of that
address. She summoned the police and Dr. FREDD, of Bushwick Hospital was called,
who said the man was dead.  Assistant Medical Examiner Edward NEIDISCH
on examination said the man had died of acute alcoholism.
The body was taken to the home of his sister.

Columbus Council, 126 K.of C. - Members are requested to assemble at the
clubhouse Monday evening, June 18, 8 o'clock, to proceed thence to the
home of our late brother, Thomas F. O'BRIEN, 596 Second st.
       John P. McARDLE, Grand Knight; Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder.

Criterion Lodge, No. 400, Knights of Pythias, record with profound
regret the death of our good brother, Charles H. WALLAS.  Members are
requested to attend the funeral service at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning at
residence, 2024 East 17th st., Brooklyn.
      Harry M. FEUERSTEIN, Chancellor Commander.

CROCKET - On Sunday, June 17, 1928, at 567 74th st., Margaret CROCKET,
beloved mother of Ellan MAHER.  Survived also by three grandchildren.
Funeral Wednesday, 10 A.M.;  solemn mass of requiem at Church of Our
Lady of Angels.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEAHY - On June 17, at her home, 424 7th st., Mary, beloved wife of
Patrick LEAHY and mother of Patrick, Anna, Theresa, Mrs. Bernard M.
PATTEN, Florence and Irene.  Funeral from her late home Wednesday, June
20, 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Saviour's R.C. Church, where a requiem mass
will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Loyola Council, No. 477, K of C. - Brother William S. TROY, charter
member, on June 18, 1928.  Funeral Wednesday, June 20.  Members please
assemble Tuesday evening, 9 o'clock, Prospect Park West and 5th st., and
proceed to residence, 583 5th st.
     John J. HAYES, Grand Knight.

MARTORELLO - Lucia, after a short illnes, on June 16, at her late
residence, 2838 Stillwell avenue, Coney Island.  Funeral services June
20, 9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Solace Church, West 17th st., Coney
Island, where a mass of solemn requiem will be said for the repose of
her soul.  Survived by her husband, Anthony; one son, Anthony, Jr., and
daughter, Teresa PANERELLO, of Coney Island.  Interment Holy Cross
family plot.

MAZAC - Suddenly on June 15, 1928, Carry MAZAC (nee WEINDAUF), beloved
wife of Frank MAZAC.  She is survived by four sisters and three
brothers.  She was a member of the Egbert Circle, 431, Foresters of
America.  Funeral services at her late residence, 1828 Woodbine st.,
Ridgewood, on Monday, June 18, at 8 P.M.  Interment on Tuesday at
Evergreen Cemetery.

McALEER - Frank E., after a short illness, at his late residence, 136
East 4th st., Sunday, June 17.  Funeral notice later.

McCORMACK - John C. McCORMACK, beloved son of the late James and Susan
MURRAY McCORMACK,  at his residence, 159 Prospect ave., Brooklyn.
Requiem mass Wednesday, 9 A.M., at Church of the Holy Family, 13th st.
and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NELSON - Mamie E., beloved wife of John and the mother of John NELSON,
Jr., on June 16, 1928.  Funeral from her residence, 7102 Ridge
boulevard, Tuesday, June 19, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at the
Church of Our Lady of Angels, 73d st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

SCHMITT - Antonia (nee BOCK), on June 16, in her 59th year, at her
residence, 8635 121st st., Richmond Hill.   She was a resident of the
Ridgewood section for 20 years; born in Germany; 36 years in Brooklyn.
Funeral from her late residence, 8635 121st st., Richmond Hill,
Wednesday, June 20, 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Barbara,
Bleecker st. and Central ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered for the repose of her soul.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.
Survived by her husband, Conrad SCHMITT; three daughters, Barbara,
Loretta, Agnes and three sisters.

STOECKEL - On Sunday, June 17, 1928, Robert, beloved husband of
Leopoldine J. STOECKEL and father of Martha SCHEFER, Edgar F. STOECKEL,
Alfred STOECKEL; age 63 years.  Funeral services at his late residence,
149 Cleveland st., near Arlington ave., East New York, on Tuesday
evening, June 19, at 8 o'clock.  Interment at convenience of family.

12th Assembly District Regular Democratic Organization, Inc. - Members
are requested to attend the solemn requiem mass at St. Saviour's R.C.
Church, 8th ave, and 6th st., on Tuesday, June 19, at 10 A.M. for the
repose of the soul of our late member THOMAS F. O'BRIEN.
         James J. HEFFERNAN,  Ellen M JOYCE, Executive Members

WHAMOND - James D., suddenly on June 17, in his 16th year, at his
residence, 451 64th st., son of William G. WHAMOND.  Notice of funeral later.

WORRALL - Julia Matilda WORRALL (nee BARNES), beloved wife of James A.,
of 163 Logan st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, at the age of 71 years.
Funeral mass at the Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church, Euclid ave.,
Wednesday, at 9 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  She is survived by
her husband, James A.; two daughters, Mrs. George BICKARD, Mrs. Alfred
DWYER; two sons, Joseph A., Charles J.; two sisters, Miss K.L. BARNES,
Mrs. J. RACZKIEWICZ and 13 grandchildren.

IN MEMORIAM
BURKE - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved father, Patrick
J. BURKE, died June 18, 1926.
  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.
    LOVING SONS AND DAUGHTERS

FLYNN - In sad and loving memory of Thomas Paul FLYNN, who departed this
life June 18, 1926.  May his soul rest in peace.
     FATHER, MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER and AUNT NELL.

HACKETT - In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Catherine HACKETT,
who died June 18, 1927.  Masses offered.
     There is not a day, dear "Aunty"
     That we do not think of you.
        YOUR GRANDCHILDREN

Ida MULLANEY JOHNSON died yesterday at her home, 9429 Seventy-seventh
street, Ozone Park.  She was the widow of Augustave JOHNSON.  She was
born in New York City sixty-seven years ago but resided in Brooklyn for
past sixty-five years.  She was a resident of the Eastern District for a
number of years.  She is survived by a son Harry JOHNSON; a daughter
Florence BRADY and one grandchild, Edward BRADY.  Funeral services
Wednesday at 2 P.M., with interment following at Evergreen Cemetery.

Margarite C.S. SCHULTZ died Sunday.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-one
years ago and is survived by her husband, her parents, two daughters,
one sister and one brother.  She resided at 510 Court street.  Funeral
services will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M., at Charles A. SANDSTROM'S
funeral parlors, 4603 Fourth avenue, and interment will take place at
Evergreens Cemetery.

Henry NEEDHAM, of 613 Seneca avenue, died Friday, in his sixty-ninth
year.  He was born in England, and is survived by his wife, Margaret;
four sons, Harry, James, George and William; and one daughter, Mrs. M.
WIDON.  Funeral serviced will be held to-morrow at 2 P.M., at the BUSS
Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle avenue.  Interment will follow at Cypress
Hills Cemetery, under direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle avenue.

Alexander H. SPRINGSTEEN died yesterday at his home, 146 Ten Eyck
street.  He had been a resident of the Eastern District for many years.
He is survived by a step-son, George OLMSTEAD; a step-daughter, Mrs.
Jessie NEURIETER; a brother, Walter SPRINGSTEEN, and two sisters, Mrs.
Lucy DEWEY and Mrs. Josephine McPHEE.  The funeral services will be held
at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at Mt.Olivet Cemetery under
direction of John T.SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer street.

James J. FENTON died yesterday at the home of his brother, John FENTON,
of 446a Lafayette avenue.  He was born in Liverpool, England, and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for the past fifty years.  He is survived by
two brothers, John and Edmund. Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to
the Church of the Nativity, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James
A.MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

Mamie E. NELSON died Saturday in Prospect Heights Hospital.  She was
born in Ogdensburg, N.Y., and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-five years.  She is survived by her husband, John and a son, John
A. NELSON.  She was formerly for many years a parishioner of the R.C.
Church of the Visitation.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow
from her late home, 7102 Ridge boulevard, with a requiem mass at the
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Angels.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Frank E. WHITE.

Louis BRUCKOFF died Saturday at his home, 698 Gates avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Margaret BRUCKOFF.  He was the father of the late
Lillian SCHULTZ.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.  to-morrow, with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue
and McDonough street.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Alfred E. ALDEN, 6508 Alden avenue, Ridgewood.

Gottlieb A. SCHMIDT died yesterday in his seventy-third year.  He was a
butcher and is survived by his widow, Rose SCHMIDT; two daughters,
Louise A.,  Florence M., and one son, Walter G.  Services to-morrow at 8
P.M. at his home, 72-39 Sixty-seventh place, Glendale.  Funeral
Wednesday at 1 A.M. [that's what it says]  Interment at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, under direction of George WERST, 572 Hart street.

Anna P. SUMNER QUINN died Saturday at her home, 243 Hoyt street.  She
was born in County Roscommon, Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for  forty-three years.  She was a member of the R.C. Church of
St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A.M. Wednesday.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Agnes REILLY and Anna QUIN; four sons, Thomas, Joseph, Hubert and Arthur
QUINN; a sister, Mrs. Mary NEISEL, and a brother, Michael SUMNER.
Interment will be a Holy Cross Cemetery.

Vincenzo TERMINE died Saturday in his eightieth year at his home, 52
Buffalo avenue.  He is survived by two sons, Joseph and Alphonso, and a
daughter, Mrs. Catherine RIZZO.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Charity, Dean
street.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of
Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson avenue.

John M. WINTER died Saturday at his home, 2016 Mill avenue, Flatlands.
He was born in the British West Indies and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty-five years.  He is survived by his widow, Marie, and
three sons, James, John and Charles WINTER, and five daughters, Jessie,
Janet, Pearl, Mrs. A.KELLY, Mrs. V. KELLY and Mrs. L.CHALLENGER.  The
funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. Dr.
Charles NOBLE will officiate.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
to-morrow and interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of
M.J. SMITH'S SONS.

Peter KRATZ died Saturday in a local hospital.  He lived at 2366
Flatbush avenue.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-five years.  The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of M.J. SMITH'S SON, 2011 Flatbush avenue, at 2 P.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will follow at St. Michael's Cemetery, Flushing.

Harry J. ANDERSON died Friday in his forty-seventh year in a local
hospital.  He lived at 133-01 York street, South Jamaica.  He is
survived by his father, Fred and two brothers.  The funeral services
will be held at the Funeral Home of George C.HERBERT at 2 P.M. to-day.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Charles Agnew MacLEAN died yesterday in his forty-eighth year.  He was a
magazine editor.  He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-four years.  He is survived by two daughters, Alice
and Elizabeth and his mother, Mrs. John H. MacLEAN.  The funeral
services will be held at 8 P.M., to-morrow at his late home, 218
Eighty-second street.  Interment Wednesday will be private at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of George C. HERBERT, 6741 Fifth avenue.

John C. McCORMACK died yesterday. He was a son of the late James and
Susan MURRAY McCORMACK.  He lived at 159 Prospect avenue.  He was born
in Brooklyn, and was a retired member of the New York Police Department,
being formerly attached to the Adams street station.  He was a member of
the Holy Name Society of the Police Department and Holy Family R.C.
Church.  He is survived by a brother, James J., and two sisters, Mary T.
GORMLEY and Agnes J. MONTGOMERY, and one nephew, John J. MONTGOMERY.
Funeral from his late home, Wednesday, at 9 A.M., and thence to the
Church of Holy Family, Thirteenth street and Fouth avenue, where requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Henrietta Marie ZEUMER, sixty-five years old, died Friday, at her home,
35-26 Ninety-second street, Jackson Heights, N.Y.  She is survived by
her husband, Charles T. ZEUMER and five children, Carl, Herbert, Nettie,
Edith and Gertrude.  The funeral services were held at the home
yesterday afternoon by the Rev. Edgar TILTON of the Dutch Reformed
Church of Harlem.  The interment was private.

Philippine FRITZ, born in German sixty-six years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for four years, died Saturday at her home, 9426 132nd avenue,
Ozone Park.  She is survived by three sons, two daughters and one
brother.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow with a final
blessing at the R.C. Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Lady.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John P. SCULLY,
202 DeKalb avenue.

William SCHMIDT died yesterday in the Rockaway Beach Hospital.  He was a
resident of Brooklyn and for the past few years resided at Beach
Ninety-eighth street, Rockaway Beach.  [that's what it says]  He is
survived by his wife, Augusta, and two sisters.  Funeral services by the
Rev. Dr. Jeffrey JENNINGS, of Rockaway, to-morrow at 8 o'clock from the
parlor of William VOGT, 142 Norman avenue.  Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery Wednesday at 10:30 A.M., under direction of William VOGT, 142 Norman avenue.

Mary CURTIS, of 313 Sixty-second street, died yesterday.  She was born
in Ireland, and was a resident of Bay Ridge for over twenty-five years.
She was a member of the societies connected with the Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help.  She is survived by her husband, John; a daughter,
Therese; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret WYNNE, Mrs. J.F. SYNE, Mrs. William
SYME and Miss T. LYONS; two brothers, John and Charles.  Funeral will
take place Wednesday at 10:30 A.M., thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, Fifty-ninth street and Fifty avenue, where requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Emily C. GRIFFIN, widow of Matthew H. GRIFFIN, died Saturday at her
home, 768 Macon street.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and is
survived by a daughter, Emma May and two sisters, Anna A. DOYLE and
Catherine A. DOYLE.  She was a member of the R.C. Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:45 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
FEENEY & SONS, 1857 Broadway.

Samuel J.BRODERICK died yesterday at his home, 800 Putnam avenue.  He is
survived by his wife, Margaret; two sons, William and Samuel, and two
daughters, Mrs. Margaret BROCHER and Mrs. Catherine McDONOUGH.  Funeral
Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Florence  FASANO died Friday in a local hospital.  She is survived by
her husband, Umberto G. FASANO and a son, Gilbert Edward FASANO and two
daughters, Florence and Isabelle FASANO and three sisters, Mrs.
CANTWELL, Mrs. O.MILLER and Mrs. Cy MILLER and two brothers, William and
Joseph CAMPIAN.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 11403
Eighty-ninth avenue, Richmond Hill at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will
be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of Edward F.SHIELDS, Atlantic
avenue and 117th street, Richmond Hill.

19 June 1928
EMIL WACHTER'S BODY AT RIDGEWOOD HOME.
The body of Emil WACHTER, 26 years old, was brought to his late home,
755 Woodward avenue, Ridgewood, to-day.  The young man was drowned
Sunday in the Ramapo River in Oakland, N.J., while canoing with two
friends. WACHTER was a chauffeur.  He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Louise
KOLLMER, and two brothers, Joseph and Frederick WACHTER.  The deceased
lived in the Ridgewood section for many years and formerly attended St.
Aloysius Parochial School.
Requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday, at 10 A.M., in St. Matthias'
R.C. Church, Catalpa and Woodward avenues, Ridgewood.  Interment will be
in St. John's Cemetery, Middle Village.

JAMES J. O'BRIEN, WAR VETERAN, DIES.
James J. O'BRIEN, 33 years old, formerly of Brooklyn, died in Haines
Falls, Monday evening, following an operation in Kingston Hospital for a
stomach ailment contracted while serving with the Second Pioneer
Regiment of the Twenty-seventh Division in France during the World War.
A mass of requiem will be celebrated at Haines Falls R.C. Church
to-morrow morning, with burial in Platt Clove Cemetery beside his
mother, Julia O'BRIEN, who died last November.
Mr. O'BRIEN was born in Manhattan, July 1, 1890.  He moved to Holyoke,
Mass, at an early age.  Coming to Brooklyn in 1908 with his family, he
became associated with the American Sugar Refinery Company.  In 1916, he
enlisted with the Fourteenth Regiment of Brooklyn and saw service on the
Mexican border.  Later he went to France as a member of the
Twenty-seventh Division rising to the rank of sergeant of the Second
Pioneer Regiment.  He was invalided home early in 1919.
Mr. O'BRIEN was a member of the Brooklyn Council, 60, Knights of
Columbus; B.P.O.E., Lodge 22, Brooklyn and Argonne Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 22, B.P.O.ELKS - Brothers; you are requested to
attend the funeral services of our late brother, Louis SAUL, Tuesday
evening, June 19, at 8 o'clock, at his residence, 1436 President 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 late brother, Lucien E. FUSCO,
Wednesday evening, June 20, 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 1849 62nd
st. Edward J. McCARTHY, Exhalted Ruler; Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary

HEINLEIN - Dorothea M., on Monday, June 18, at the age of 18 years.
Beloved daughter of Theresa and sister of Joseph HEINLEIN and Mrs. John
WAHLER.  Funeral from her late residence, 787 Seneca avenue, Ridgewood,
on Thursday, June 21, 1928, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Matthias R.C.
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
soul.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HEALY - Thomas J., on June 18, 1928, beloved husband of Ellen HEALY, at
his residence, 639 Carroll st.  Notice of funeral later.

HELLY - Hannah (nee CONNORS), on June 18, beloved wife of the late
Bartley KELLY, at her residence, 93 Concord st.  Funeral on Wednesday,
June 20, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. James' Pro-Cathedral.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FAGAN - Francis B., on Monday, June 18, 1928, beloved son of the late
Senator Edward F.FAGAN and Mary E. FAGAN.  Funeral from his late
residence, 592 Fairview ave., Ridgewood, L.I., on Thursday morning, June
21, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Stanislaus R.C. Church, Maspeth, L.I.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

JANIKULA - Edward P., on June 18, the beloved husband of Ella JANILULA
and Father of George T. and Margaret C.  Funeral from the chapel, 187
So. Oxford st., on Thursday, June 21, at 9:15 A.M.; thence to the Church
of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby aves., where a requiem
mass will be offered.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

JOYCE - At Portland, Me., Mary E. JOYCE; survived by two brothers and
two sisters, of New York.  Remains lying in state at McCABE'S Funeral
Parlors, 152 West 90th st., New York.  Burial Wednesday morning at 9:30
o'clock,  Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, New York.

KARNES - Edward F., aged 61, beloved husband of Catherine (nee BURNS)
and loving father of Mrs. R. CHEATLE, Mrs. N.P. PHILLIPS, Edward F. and
Alice KARNES.  Funeral services Friday morning at Miraculous Medal
Church, where a solemn high mass will be offered at 10 A.M.; thence to
Mount St. Mary's Cemetery.

KEHOE - Herbert Joseph, on June 18, 1928, at his residence, 629 74th
st.  Beloved husband of the late Ellen (nee McBRIDE) and father of
Herbert L.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered on Thursday, June 21, at
10:30 A.M., at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, 74th st and 4th ave.,
Brooklyn.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LEIBFRIED - On Monday, June 18, 1928, Katharine LEIBFRIED, loving mother
of Mrs. Florence MANSEES and Henry, Louis, William and Cark LEIBFRIED,
in her 64th year.  Funeral services will be held at the Treber Funeral
Home, Norman ave and Leonard st., Wednesday, June 20, at 8 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Thursday, at 2 P.M.

LUTZ  - William H., on June 18, 1928, in his 68th year, beloved husband
of Anna M. and father of Ethel, Arthur and Raymond LUTZ.  Services Wed.,
8 P.M., at his residence, 526 East 9th st., Brooklyn

McALEER - Frank E., after a short illness, at his late residence, 136
East 4th st., Sunday, June 17.  Requiem mass at the Church of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fort Hamilton parkway and East 4th st.,
Wednesday, at 10 A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGOWAN - On Monday, June 18, 1928, William, beloved husband of
Catherine and brother of Mrs. Mary ROGERS and the late Leo McGOWAN.
Funeral from his late residence, 434 Wythe ave., on Thursday, at 9:30
A.M.; thence to the Church of SS. Peter and Paul, where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McLAUGHLIN - William, on June 18,1928, beloved husband of Mary
McLAUGHLIN.  Funeral from his late residence, 158 McDougal st., on
Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Church of Our Lady of Lourdes,
Abeerdeen [sic] st. and Broadway.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY - Mary Ellen, daughter of the late Edward and Mary O'CONNELL
MURPHY, on Tuesday, June 19.  Funeral from her late residence, 634
Humboldt st., Friday, at 10 A.M.; thence to St. Cecilia's Church, where
a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

NOLAN - Mary COLLINS NOLAN, on June 17, 1928, in her 58th year, at her
home, 271 Reid ave.  Beloved wife of James NOLAN and stepmother of
Thomas, John and Daniel NOLAN.  Funeral will be held from her late home
on Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Holy Rosary,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

SAUER - On Sunday, June 17, William F., beloved son of Frank and Agnes
CRAMER SAUER.  Funeral from his late residence, 8514 5th ave.,
Wednesday, June 20; thence to St. Patrick's Church, 95th st and 4th
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment
St. John's Cemetery.

SHIELDS - On Monday, June 18, 1928, John, beloved father of John, Hugh
and Anthony.  Funeral Thursday morning from the residence of his son,
Anthony, 388 7th st.  Requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church at 9:30
A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
ABBEY - In memory of our dear mother, Mary E. ABBEY (nee MAGOVNEY), who
departed this life June 19, 1924.  Gone but never to be forgotten.
    HER DAUGHTERS, MRS. N. FIREMANO, MRS. P.E. DONNELLY, MRS. S. PINNELL

COWLEY - Sixth anniversary mass will be celebrated Wednesday morning,
June 20, 8 o'clock, St. Thomas Acquinas Church, 9th st and 4th ave.  May
his soul rest in peace. MARY, GEORGE, UNCLE JACK.

GORMAN - In loving memory of William GORMAN, who died June 19, 1927.
May his soul rest in peace.  Daughter-in-law, Helen and grandson, Gerald GORMAN.

HEYEN - In sad and loving memory of Jennie CUNNINGHAM HEYEN, who died
June 16, 1925.  Gone but not forgotten.  FATHER, MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS.

MASS - In loving memory of our mother and mother-in-law, who departed
this life June 19, 1924, Sacred Heart of Jesus grant unto her eternal
rest. MR. AND MRS. A.J. OCHS AND GRANDCHILDREN, DAUGHTER, SON AND HUSBAND.

RYAN - Anniversary mass of offered this morning for repose of soul of
Mary P. RYAN at R.C. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn ave, and
Glenwood rd.  Gone but not forgotten.     JOHN M.

RYAN - In loving memory of Mary P. RYAN, who departed this life of June
19, 1923.  Never to be forgotten. BROTHER AND SISTER.

Augusta SEABECK died Sunday in a local hospital.  He was born in
Stockholm, Sweden, seventy-four years ago and had been a resident of New
York City for forty years.  He is survived by a son, Nelson SEABACK
[note spelling],  and a daughter, Mrs. Ragahild KRANTZ.  The funeral
services will be held at the funeral chapel, 140 East Fifty-seventh
street, Manhattan, at 2 P.M. to-day.  Cremation will follow at Fresh
Pond under direction of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue.

Charles DOR, of 7 Columbia Heights, died yesterday.  He was born in
Jersey City, N.J., forty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for twenty-six years.  He is survived by his widow, Sadie; three sons,
Charles, William and Arthur; his father, William, and two sisters, Mrs.
R.RICHARDSON and Mrs. M. COMMINSKEY.  The funeral services will be held
at 8 o'clock to-night at the funeral chapel of P.J. HUGHES, 179 Fulton
street.  Interment Thursday will be at Fairview Cemetery, Red Bank, N.J.

Herbert Joseph KEHOE, of 629 Seventh-forth [sic] street, died Monday.
He was born in Brooklyn and was a resident of Bay Ridge all his life.
He was a member of the societies connected with the Church of Our Lady
of Angels.  He is survived by a son, Herbert L.; his mother, Ellen, and
three sisters, May, Irene and Mrs. W. KEENAN.  The funeral will take
place Thursday at 10:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Angels, Seventy-fourth street and Fourth avenue, where requiem mass will
be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of
Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Annie LONG died Sunday at her home, 1669 East Thirty-fourth street.  She
was formerly a resident of the Fourth Ward of Manhattan.  She was for
twenty-eight years a resident of Windsor Terrace.  She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Lillian BISHOP, and a sister, Mary CONNORS.  The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church
of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fort Hamilton Parkway and East Fourth
street, Windsor Terrace.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

CHARLES ROMHILD died yesterday at his home, 361 Sixtieth street.  He was
born in Germany sixty-four years ago and is survived by his widow, Anna,
and son, John Louis ROMHILD, and a daughter, Mrs. KAWRY.  He was a
member of the Theodore Korner Grove, 31.  The funeral services will be
held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the Daly Funeral Home, 459 [?] Fifty-ninth
street.   Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

GUSTAV STOKES died yesterday in his sixty-fourth year at his home, 1026
East Thirty-eighth street, Flatbush.  He is survived by his widow, Anna;
two sons, and one daughter.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction
of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 213 Ridgewood avenue.

Matilda LESSLER McNEIL died Monday at her home, 123 Bush street.  She
was born in the Twelfth Ward, and was a life member of St. Mary Star of
the Sea Church.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Christopher ELSS
and Rose McNEIL; three sons, John, Alphonsus and Austin McNEIL; one
brother, Joseph LESSLER, and ten grandchildren survive her.  Funeral
Thursday 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 St. John's Cemetery.

Katharine LEIBFRIED died Monday.  She was born in Germany, sixty-three
years ago and had lived in Brooklyn up to a few years ago, when she made
her residence in St. Petersburg, Florida.  She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Florence MONSEES, and four sons, Henry, Louis, William
and Carl LEIBFRIED, and five grandchildren.  Funeral services will be
held at the Treber Funeral Home, Norman avenue and Leonard street,
to-morrow at 2 P.M., with Rev. Henry C. OFFERMANN officiating.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of C. TREBER &
SON, 102 Norman avenue.

Elsie H. JUNGEN SCHILDT, thirty-one years old, died Sunday at her home,
63-37 Booth street, Rego Park, Elmhurst.  She is survived by her
husband, Henry R. SCHILDT; two children, Henry E. and Edythe SCHILDT;
her parents, John and Dora JUNGEN; three sisters, Edna, Florence and
Margarette, and three brothers, John Jr., Otto and Walter.  The Rev.
Otto G. GERBRICK, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, of New York
City, will conduct the funeral service at the home to-morrow at 2 P.M.
Interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Charles SEIBERT, [note difference in spelling] seventy-two years old,
died Sunday.  He is survived by three sons, Andrew, Frederick, John;
three daughters, Mrs. Carrie WERNER, Mrs. Margaret BAUER, Mrs. Mamie
EICHSTEADT; three brothers, Andrew, Albert, John; one sister, Mrs.
Carrie IRWIN.  Services Wednesday, at 8 P.M., at his late home, 77-28
Seventy-fourth street, formerly Montague street, Glendale.  Funeral
Thursday, at 2 P.M.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetey under direction of
Mary F.EHLENBERGER, 1489 Putnam avenue.

George VON DUERRING, infant son of Frank and Catherine VON DUERRING,
died Monday, at his home, 21 Meta place, Maspeth.  He is survived, in
addition to his parents, by two brothers.  Funeral Thursday, at 2 P.M.
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Michael DIRKES, of
184 Meeker avenue.

Margaret CROCKET died Sunday at her home, 567 Seventy-fourth street.
She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for more
than fifty-years.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William J. MAHER
and three grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth
avenue and Seventy-fourth street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

Charles KOCH, husband of Lydia McDONALD KOCH, died Saturday.  Funeral
to-day, at 2 P.M., from parlors, 783 Myrtle avenue.  He is survived by
his widow, Lydia.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of
George T. McHUGH.

Thomas CONCANNON died Sunday at his home, 2521 Clarendon road.  He was
born in Brooklyn and was a pupil at Holy Cross Parochial School.  He is
survived by his father, Police Lieut. Patrick CONCANNON of the Snyder
avenue station; his mother, Catherine, and two sisters and two
brothers.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow, with a final
blessing at the R.C. Church of the Holy Cross.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and
Rogers avenues.

Hannah HELLY died yesterday at her home, 93 Concord street.  She was
born in Chermore, County Galway, Ireland, daughter of the late John and
Margaret TIERNEY CONNORS, and has been a resident of Brooklyn for over
twenty-five years.  She was the wife of the late Bartley HELLY, and is
survived by three brothers, Michael, John and Richard CONNORS, and one
nephew, John C. HELLY.  She was a member of St. James Pro-Cathedral,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & SON,
INC, 203 Jay street.

James D. WHAMOND died Sunday at his home, 451 Sixty-fourth street.  He
was born in Brooklyn sixteen years ago and was a graduate of the
parochial school of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and was a student at St.
Michael's High School.  He was a member of the Alumni of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help School.  He is survived by his father, William G.; his
stepmother, Helen; a brother, William and four sisters, Mary,
Bernardette, Angela and Helen WHAMOND.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Grace M. QUINN, of 317 Forty-fourth street, died yesterday.  She was
born in New York City and had been a resident of Bay Ridge for the past
ten years.  She was a member of the societies connected with the Church
of St. Michael.  She is survived by her father, Charles, and four
sisters, Miss Marjorie, Mrs. E. BRANT, Mrs. G. MILLER, and Mrs. T.
ABRANHSEN.  The funeral will take place Thursday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to
the Church of St. Michael, Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, where
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

EMIL WACHTER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Thursday at the R.C. Church
of St. Matthias for Emil WACHTER, who died Sunday.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-six years ago and is survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louise [?] KELLMER, and two brothers, Joseph and Ferdinand.  The
funeral will be held from his late home, 755 Woodward avenue, and
interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Charles
FANDER [?], 202 Jefferson street.

MARY LEAHY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of St. Saviour, for Mary LEAHY, who died Sunday at her home, 424
Seventh street.  She is survived by her husband, Patrick; a son, Patrick
and five daughters, Anna, Theresa, Mrs. M.PATTEN, Florence and Irene
LEAHY.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Margaret BRADLEY died yesterday.  Funeral from her late home, 235 Reid
avenue, to-morrow, at 2 A.M [that's what it says].  She is survived by
four sons, John, Frank, Albert and Walter BRADLEY.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of George T. McHUGH.

Charles F. APKING died Sunday at his home, 266  Reid avenue.  He
formerly lived at 672 Marcy avenue.  He was a roofer and is survived by
two sisters, Catherine and Mrs. C. KELLER.  He was born in Brooklyn
fifty-four years ago.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from
187 South Oxford street and interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery
under direction of the estate of C.P.JUNG, 796 Lincoln place.

Frederick BECK died yesterday in his fifty-fifth year in a local
hospital.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from the funeral
chapel, 15 Palmetto street.  He is survived by a sister, Mina HACKER.
Interment will be a Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William WERST,
365 Evergreen avenue.

Francesco ALPAGO died Sunday in Brooklyn State Hospital.  He was born in
Italy forty-nine years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-six years. He was a tile setter's helper.  He is survived by his
widow, Jennie, and two daughters.  The funeral will be held from his
late home,  18 Stockton street at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Carmen PISANO & Sons, 85
Nostrand avenue.

SERVICES FOR MacLEAN WILL BE HELD TO-NIGHT
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Charles Agnew
MacLEAN, editor of "Popular Magazine" who died Sunday at his home, 218
Eighty-second street.  Mr. MacLEAN was born in Ireland in 1880 and was
for many years a newspaper writer.  He later became managing editor of
Street & Smith, publishers.  He is survived by two daughters.  He was a
member of the Authors Club, the Players and the Crescent Athletic Club.

ROBERT P. NEWMAN, DEPARTMENT STORE HEAD, DIES TO-DAY
Robert P. NEWMAN, managing owner of NEWMAN'S department store,
Brooklyn's oldest store of its kind, died to-day.  The store will remain
closed until Friday.

20 June 1928
DEATH MYSTERY IN FINDING OF WOMAN'S BODY
Police Believe Katherine CABELL, 
Found in Hicks St. Apartment, Met With Foul Play
The body of Katherine CABELL, 37 years old, of 137 Hicks street, was
found in a bathtub in Apartment 20 shortly after 10 o'clock to-day.  She
had been scalded and drowned.
A squad of police and detectives under Inspector John J. SULLIVAN were
working on a homicide theory.  They were inclined to scout the idea that
it was suicide because of the fact that the CABELL woman occupied Apartment 18.
Dr. SHAPIRO, ambulance surgeon, said she had been dead for several hours.
The death of the woman occurred in "The Madison House" one of the oldest
hotel apartment houses on Columbia Heights and long a home for persons
of wealth.

CONNOLLY - On June 19, 1928, at his residence, 1716 Caton aveune, Fred
H. CONNOLLY, beloved husband of Lillian CONNOLLY.  Funeral from Dunigan
Son Parlors, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.  Interment at Cedar
Hill Cemetery, Newark, Ohio, on Friday. [see full obit next posting]

LIES - Anna Marie, age 69 years, died at her home, 1064 Liberty avenue,
after a brief illnes.  She is survived by her husband, Christopher; four
sons and five daughters.  Requiem mass at R.C. Church of St. Sylvestor,
Grant and McKinley avenues, Friday, 9:30 A.M.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery.

MAHON - On Tuesday, June 19, 1928, at her residence, 1089 Lincoln place,
Mary, beloved wife of the late Joseph MAHON.  Notice of funeral
hereafter.

MONTESI - Lottie, on Monday, June 18, 1928. at her residence, 2633 East
27th st, Sheepshead Bay.  Funeral, June 21.  Requiem high mass at St.
Mark's Church, Sheepshead Bay, at 10 A.M.  She is survived by her
husband, Edward.  Interment  St. John's Cemetery.

SCHULTZ - On Monday, June 18, 1928, Charles, beloved husband of Clara
SCHULTZ, age 34 years.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral at his residence, 932 Madison st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, 9:30
A.M.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered at R.C. Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel, Putnam ave, near Ralph ave.

SCHULTZ - On Monday, June 18, 1928, Markus SCHULTZ, beloved father of
George and Henry SCHULTZ and Mrs. D.STRAHMAN.  Funeral services at his
residence, 280 Bleecker st., Thursday, 2 P.M.

WEAVER - Mary A., beloved wife of Joseph WEAVER of 1226 Hancock st.,
died Tuesday, June 19, 1928.  She is survived by her father, William
DOOLEY, and a brother, James.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to
St. Martin of Tours R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be said.

WEBER - Jacob, beloved husband of Mary and father of Helen and Ralph
WEBER, on Tuesday, June 19, in his 56th year at his residence, West ave,
Meadowmere Park, New York.  B.P.O.Elks and Masonic services, Thursday
evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock.  Funeral Friday, June 22, at 2 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

WOODMAN - William J., on June 19, 1928, age 56 years, survived by son,
Robert; daughter, Mrs. Ruth GLINSMAN.  Services at the home of his
daughter, 8918 239th st., Bellrose, L.I.  Thursday, 2 P.M.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BEARY - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved mother, Elizabeth
BEARY, who departed this life, June 20, 1927.  Gone but not forgotten.    Daughter

LYNCH - In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Minnie E. LYNCH (nee
MALONEY), who died on May 16, 1922, and my dear son, Vincent LYNCH, who
drowned on May 27, 1922.  Anniversay solemn requiem high mass will be
celebrated on Saturday morning, June 23, 1928, at 8 o'clock, St.
Michael's R.C. Church, 4th ave. and 42nd st., Brooklyn, N.Y.  To-day
recalls sad memories of dear ones gone to rest, but not forgotten.
    Husband and brother.

McNAMARA - In fond and loving memory of a dear daughter, May McNAMARA,
who passed away June 20, 1925.  Masses offered.
    Three years have passed, our hearts still sore,
    As time goes on we miss you more.        PA AND MA.

Delia SWATISH, of 481 Prospect place, died yesterday.  She was born in
England and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-one years.  She
was a members[sic] of St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon avenue, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Friday.  She is survived by
two daughters, Mrs. C. PAULSEN and Mrs. M.E. MASSEY, and two grandsons,
James and George.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of P.J. HUGHES, 179 Fulton street.

Annie LONG died Sunday at her home, 1669 East Thirty-fourth street.  She
was formerly a resident of the Fourth Ward of Manhattan.  She was for
twenty-eight years a resident of Windsor Terrace.  She is survived by a
daughter, Lillian BISHOP, and a sister, Mary CONNORS.  The funeral will
be held at 9 A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of
the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fort Hamilton, Windsor Terrace.  Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286
Prospect avenue.

Thomas J. HEALY, a well known business man of Brooklyn, who retired a
few years ago, died Monday at his home, 639 Carroll street.  He was the
son of the late Thomas and Mary BRADY HEALY, and was a member of St.
Francis Xavier R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem will be celebrated
Friday at 10 A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Ellen E. SULLIVAN HEALY;
one daughter, Miss Florence G.HEALY, and three sons, Lieut. Thomas C.
HEALY, N.Y.P.D., attached to Forty-third precinct; Alfred J. and Walter
B. HEALY, and two sisters, Mrs. Libby BALLENTINE, of Manhattan, and Miss
Sarah, known in religion as Sister Mary Pauline of the Convent of Mercy,
Perth Amboy, N.J.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of William DUNIGAN & SON, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Linda SEVESO, born in Italy seventy-five years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-three years, died Monday at her home, 7719 Fifteenth
avenue.  She is survived by her daughter, Angelina, a teacher in the New
Utrecht High School, Bath Beach.  She was formerly a member of the
societies of St. Michael's Church on Concord and Prince streets, of
which Rev. Father Joseph R. AGRELLA was the pastor.  Burial from late
home, Thursday at 10 A.M. with high mass at St. Rosalia Church,
Sixty-fourth street and Fourteenth avenue.  Burial in Calvary Cemetery
under direction of Ernest CASAZZA & SON, 186 Navy street.

Elizabeth T. STERLING died Monday at her home, 154 Prospect Park West.
She was born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for seventy-seven years.  She is survived by two sons,
George and Charles, and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas McNICHOLAS and Ellen
STERLING.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Friday, with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West
and Prospect avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

John GALVIN died yesterday at the home of his son, Edward J. GALVIN,
393[?] Seventh street.  He was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  He was thirty years employed
by the Department of Water Supply.  He is survived by three
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Friday, and interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & SONS, 1857 Broadway.

Joseph BROWARSKI died Tuesday at his home, 666 Fifty-first street.  He
was in his fifteenth year.  He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by
his parents, three brothers, Sigmund, Stanley and Edward and two
sisters, Lottie and Mary.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday,
with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of Our Lady of Czenstochowa,
Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of John F. JUREK, 728 Fourth avenue.

AMELIA SAUERBRUN
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel
of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street, for Amelia SAUERBRUN,
a resident of Brooklyn for sixty years, who died yesterday at her home,
563 Willoughby avenue.  She was formerly for many years a parishioner of
the Harrison Avenue Evangelical Church, and at the time of her death was
a member of the Jefferson Avenue Evangelical Salems Church.  She was a
member of the board of trustees of the German Evangelical Home for the
Aged.  She is survived by a daughter, Lillian A.; a son, Harry J., and a
granddaughter, Evelyn.  The Rev. T.S. GARBR will officiate and interment
Friday will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Kathryn C.MAQUIRE SEELIG died Monday at the home of her father, John T.
MAGUIRE [note different spelling], 335 Thirty-sixth street, in her
forty-third year.  She is survived in addition to her father, by her
husband, Joseph C. SEELIG; four sons, John, Joseph, William and George
SEELIG; two daughters, Anna and Kathryn SEELIG; a brother, John
T.MAGUIRE, JR; and three sisters, Mary E. MAGUIRE, Mrs. Joseph McKEON
and Mrs. Margaret TAYLOR.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M.,
to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Michael, Fourth
avenue and Forty-second street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2089 Fulton street.

JOHN SHIELDS
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and Ninth street, for John
SHIELDS, who died Monday at his home, 388 Seventh street.  He is
survived by three sons, John, Hugh and Anthony SHIELDS.  Interment will
follow at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary Ellen MURPHY, daughter of the late Edward and Mary O'CONNELL
MURPHY, died yesterday at her home, 634 Hunboldt street.  The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Friday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of
St. Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert street.  She was a resident of the
Eastern District for the past fifty years.  She is survived by a sister,
Margaret  Theresa MURPHY.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

Oren F. ELESBOUGH [different spelling] died to-day at his home, 16002
Hillside avenue, Jamaica.  He was born in Kings Park thirty year ago and
lived the past ten years in Queens County.  He was for the past two
years engaged in the garage business.  He was secretary of the Long
Island Motor Parts Corporation.  He was a member of Hillside Lodge, F.
and A.M., Ridgewood Chapter, 253, R.A.M. Pilgrim Commandery, 31 K.T. and
Kismet Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.   He is survived by his widow, Agnesbelle;
his parents, Henry F. and Fanny, and a sister, Vyra SCHMIDT.  The
funeral chapel of N.F. WALKER, 8607 Jamaica avenue by the Rev. Dr.
Arthus MOSS at 8 P.M. Friday.  Interment Saturday at Evergreen Cemetery.

Lotti MONTESI died Monday at her home, 2633 East Twenty-seventh street,
Sheepshead Bay.  She was thirty-six years old.  She is survived by her
husband, Edward MONTESI.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow
with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Louis SESSA,
102 President street.

Victory  Henry BRUNS died yesterday at his home, 1219 134th street,
Richmond Hill.  He is survived by his widow, Hilda Marie BEYSIEGEL and a
daughter, Gertrude; his mother, Elizabeth BRUNS and a brother, August
Martin BRUNS, JR.  He was born in Brooklyn thirty-three yeas ago, a son
of the late August Martin BRUNS.  He was president of the August BRUNS
SONS, Corp., manufacturers of awnings and canopies.  He was president
of  Bushwick Business Men's Club, Anglo Saxon Lodge, 1037 F.& A.M.  The
funeral services will be conducted  at 2 P.M. to-morrow by the Rev. Dr.
Lester RAZEY of the VanWyck Congregational Church.  Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

Louis WENZ, of 7840 Parkview avenue, Glendale, died Monday in his
fifty-first year.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by
his widow, Elizabeth, and four daughters, Eleanor, Ruth, Marion and Mrs.
Joseph TOARMINO.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow
at the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle avenue.  Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

Augusta FETTE JONES, died yesterday at her home, 7620 Third avenue.  She
was born in Brooklyn sixty-one years ago.  She is survived by her
husband, Edwin JONES; five daughters, Adelaide, Margaret, Mabel, Frances
and Ethel; a son, Lester JONES, and two brothers, Fred and Louis FETTE.
She was an active member of the Bay Ridge M.E. Church and the Ladies Aid
Society, the Mother Association and the Home Department attached to that
church.  The funeral services will be conducted  by the Rev. A.A.BOUTON
at 2 P.M., Friday, at the Bay Ridge M.E. Church, Fourth and Ovington
avenues.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under directon of George HARRIS.

 Joseph FERNANDEZ, of 24 Schermerhorn street, died yesterday.  He was
born in Cuba and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past year.  He
is survived by an aunt, Etilina MAYOLL[?].  The funeral will be held at
10 A.M. to-morrow from the funeral chapel of P.J. HUGHES, 179 Fulton
street, and interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Francis COLLINS died Monday at his home, 473 Sixty-fourth street.  He
was born in Ireland sixty-eight years ago and is survived by his widow
Elizabeth; three sons, Daniel, Francis, and John COLLINS.  He was a
member of the Holy Name Society attached to the R.C. Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M.
to-morrow.  Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of
James J. DALY, 459 Fifty-ninth street.

Mary A. WEAVER died yesterday at her home, 1226 Hancock street.  She was
born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of Parochial School of St. Vincent
de Paul.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph; her father, William
DOOLEY, and a brother, James DOOLEY.  The funeral will be held either
Friday or Saturday at 9:30 A.M, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church
of St. Martin of Tours.  Interment will be under direction of Alfred
CERASO, 189 Gold street.

Frieda KUVER died Monday in a local hospital.  She was born in Germany
thirty-seven years ago and was employed by the I.MILLER Shoe
Manufacturing Company as a binder.  She is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Elsie THIDE, Mrs. John KESSLER and Mrs. Evelyn SCHMUCKLE, and three
brothers, Robert, George and William SCHILLING.  The Rev. Dr. Charles
PHILIBAR will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. Friday at her home,
Dow avenue, east of Denton, Mineola.  Interment will follow at Linden
Hill Cemetery, under direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

MARY C. NOLAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of the Holy Rosary, for Mary C. NOLAN, who died Sunday at her
home, 271 Reid avenue.  She was born in Ireland fifty-eight years ago
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-eight years.  She is
survived by her husband, James NOLAN, and three stepsons, Thomas, John
and Daniel NOLAN.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of Harold J. REID, 116 Utica avenue.

MARKUS SCHULTZ
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow for Markus SCHULTZ,
who died Monday in his eighty-fourth year at his home, 280 Bleecker
street.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-seven years.  He is survived by two sons, George and Henry; a
daughter, Mrs. D.STRAHMANN, and three grandchildren.

21 June 1928
HOLD AUTOPSY ON BODY FOUND SCALDED IN BATH
To determine the cause of death, an autopsy is to be performed to-day on
the body of Mrs. Katherine CABELL, divorcee, whose body was found
scalded in the bathtub in the apartment of William CONNORS, race track
follower, at the Mansion House, 137 Micks street, yesterday.
Peyton B. GRAVELY, of Woodstock, Va., a brother, who is visiting another
sister, Mrs. Charles CUTLER, at 142 St. Paul's place, is prepared to
take charge of the body following the autopsy by Dr. Gregory L.
ROBILLARD, assistant county medical examiner.
Following a report by Detective John ANDERSON and William KENNA of ---
street station, the death has been ---ted as accidental.  Mrs. CABELL
live[d at the] Mansion House about a yea[r and a] half.  With another
residen[t Miss] Margaret TOBIN she visited the apartment of CONNORS,
Tuesday evening.
The three had a few drinks, according to the story told by CONNORS and
Miss TOBIN.  CONNORS retired in one of the bedrooms, and the two women
went to bed in the other ins[t]ead of going to their rooms in the annex
Yesterday morning, CONNORS told the police, he awoke and found the body
of Mrs. CABELL in the tub.  The hot water was running and had risen to
cover the body up to her face.
Mrs. CABELL was the daughter of the late J.C. GRAVELY, one of the
largest tobacco manufacturers in the South.
Her ex-husband is G.T. CABELL, of Norfolk, Va., a prominent attorney,
supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias and twice a Democratic
candidate for Congress.  He has remarried.

COONEY  - On Wednesday, June 20, Anna S., beloved wife of Capt. Patrick
COONEY, N.Y.F.D., at her residence, 33 East 31st st.  Solemn requiem
mass will be held at the Holy Cross Church on Saturday, June 23, at 9:30
A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  [obit in later posting]

COPE - Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 19, 1928, Eleanor, beloved wife of
John H. COPE and devoted mother of Mrs. Eleanor KAPPS and John M. COPE.
Services at her residence, 1351 Myrtle ave., Thurday, June 21, at 8 P.M.
[obit in later posting]

EMMONS - Emma EMMONS, in a local hospital, on June 20, age 67 years.
Beloved mother of Robert , Albert, Mrs. Edward FAUSSER and Mrs. May
MANNING.  Funeral on Sunday from her residence, 110 Willoughby st., at 2
P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
[longer obit in later posting]

GRUENER - On June 20, 1928, Kunigunda GRUENER (nee SCHENCK),  beloved
wife of John J. GRUENER and mother of John J.,Jr, Otto, Eleanor, Sister
M. Frieda, O.S.D., Berthy and Elizabeth.  Funeral from her residence,
283 Bleecker st., on Saturday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St.
Barbara's R.C. Church, Bleecker St. and Central ave.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.  [obit in later posting]

KERIN - On June 20, 1928, Jeremiah KERIN, at his residence, 469 Park
pl.  A solemn requiem at St. Teresa's R.C. Church.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery. [no further obit]

MAHON - On Tuesday, June 19, 1928, Mary, beloved wife of the late Joseph
MAHON.  Funeral from her residence, 1089 Lincoln pl., Friday, June 22,
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Gregory's Church, St. Johns pl. and Brooklyn
ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. [longer obit in later posting]

McMAHON - Suddenly on June 20, James Emmet, at his residence, 101 Milton
st.  Funeral Saturday, June 22.  Requiem mass Church of St. Antony of
Padua, 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery. [no further obit]

RYAN - Catherine RYAN (nee McCORMICK), on Wednesday, June 20, at her
home, 79 Green st., Greenpoint.  She is survived by her husband,
Michael, and one daughter, Nora, and six sons, Thomas, Daniel, Michael,
Patrick, Aloysius and Charles, and two brothers, Edward and Daniel
McCORMICK.  Funeral from her late residence Saturday morning, June 22,
with a solemn requiem mass at St. Columbkille's R.C. Church, Dupont st.,
at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery under direction of James MURRAY,
155 Eagle st.[ no further obit]

RYAN - Mary A., beloved sister of Sister St. Stephen, O.S.J., and Julia
E.RYAN, on June 20, 1928.  Funeral from her residence, 722 53d st.,
Friday, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St.
Agatha, 7th ave., at 49th st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  May she
rest in peace.  [no further obit]

SMITH - On Wednesday, June 20, 1928, Terence , beloved husband of
Florence GARCIA SMITH.  Funeral Saturday, at 2 P.M., from his residence,
341 East 3d st., Flatbush.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  [longer obit
in later posting]

STEFFEN - On Tuesday, June 19, 1928, at his residence, 615 Prospect pl,
Frank, beloved husband of the late Carrie STEFFEN.  Funeral from the
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl, near Grand ave., Saturday, at 9 A.M.;
thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon ave, and Sterling pl, where
a requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M. [no further obit]

TELLER - Suddenly at his residence, 248 Dean st., William S.TELLER,
husband of Lydia TELLER.  Services at W.A. HENRY'S, 411 Atlantic ave.,
Friday, at 2 P.M. (Saugerties, N.Y., and Rutherford, N.J., papers please
copy.)

WIRSEL - Victoria, at the age of 74 years, at 712 Fresh Pond rd;
survived by two daughters, five sons.  Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30
o'clock at Holy Cross R.C.Church, Maspeth.  Interment St. John's
Cemetery. [longer obit later posting]

IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL - In loving memory of John J. CAMPBELL, who died June 21,
1926.  Masses offered for the repose of his soul.  May he rest in
peace.  Wife and son.

DESMOND - In sad and loving memory of Mary Agnes DESMOND, who died June
21, 1924.  Gone but not forgotten.    Husband and sons.

HENNESSY - In loving memory of Louise HENNESSY, who died June 21, 1927.
            Mr. and Mrs. FOX and Family

KIRWAN - In loving remembrance of my mother, Martha KIRWAN, who died
June 21, 1927.
    I miss you and mourn you in silence unseen,
    I dwell in the thoughts of the days that have been.
    Though gone and forgotten by others you'll be,
    The name of my mother is sacred to me.
Masses offered for the repose of her soul.
    Her daughter, Susan AGNEW

RUSCH - In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother and grandma,
Louise RUSCH, who departed this life June 21, 1920.  Gone, but not
forgotten.
    Daughters, sons and grandchildren.

THEDE - In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, Henry N.,
who died June 21, 1927.
    From this world of gried and trouble,
    To the land of peach and rest,
    God has taken you, dear Henry,
    Where you found eternal rest.
    In our hearts your memory lingers,
    Sweet, tender, fond and true;
    There is not a day, dear Henry,
    That we do not think of you.
    We often think of days gone by,
    When we were all together-
    A shadow o're our home is cast-
    A loved one gone forever.
Father, Mother, Sisters and Brother

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
SULLIVAN - The family of John Vincent SULLIVAN wishes to thank the good
clergy and nuns and relatives and friends in their hour of sad bereavement.

22 June 1928
BOY IS INSTANTLY KILLED BY SUBWAY WORK ELEVATOR
Edward LIALAS, 6 years old, 237 Vernon avenue, Long Island City, was
instantly killed at 6 o'clock last night at Nott and Ease avenues when
he stuck his head under the guard rail of an elevator and the descending
elevator struck him.
The boy crawled under the barricade leading to the subway construction
tunnel of the McGOVERN Contracting Company and inquisitively peeked
under the guard rail unnoticed.  The elevator was operated by Kenneth
THOMPSON, of Richfield, N.J.
Dr. DALY, of St. John's Hospital, was summoned, but the boy was dead.
Detective Joseph BURKE, of Fifty-ninth Precinct, reported the death an
accident for which no responsibility could be placed.

TUGBOAT HAND DROWNS
George ROGERS, 48 years old, while working aboard the tugboat Bushkill,
at Douglas street and Gowanus Canal, slipped on the wet deck and fell
headlong into the canal.  Before aid offered by others on the boat,
reached the man, he drowned and his body disappeared.

BARBIERI - On Wednesday, June 20, Rosa BARBIERI, of 474 69th st., in her
78th years; beloved mother of Mrs. Raffaele RENDE, Salvatore BARBIERI,
Angelica SALAMONI, Alfonso BARBIERI and Maria Frances CRUDO.  Solemn
requiem mass will be offered on Saturday, June 23, at 10 A.M., at
St.Rocco R.C. Church, 27th st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross.  [see
obit in later posting]

CAMPBELL - On June 20, Julia, the beloved wife of John and the mother of
Margaret and Arthur and sister of James J. MURRAY, at her residence,
9408 75th st., Woodhaven.  Funeral on Saturday, at 10 A.M.; thence to
St. Sylvester's Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.  [see obit in
later posting]

CURRY - Stephen A. CURRY, at his residence, 4433 18th ave. Brooklyn, on
Thursday, June 21, 1928.  Funeral services at Mawn's funeral parlors,
4417 18th ave., Friday evening at 7:30.  Interment Saturday at
Huntington Rural Cemetery, Huntington, L.I.

DONOVAN - On June 21, James, beloved son of the late Michael and
Elizabeth DONOVAN, at his residence, 103-35 97th st., Ozone Park.
Funeral on Saturday, June 23, at 9 A.M.  Requiem mass at Gate of Heaven
Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  [see obit in later posting]

GRUENER - Correction of spelling of name from obituary posting for 21
June 1928.  Kunigunda GRUENER.

KIERNAN - On Thursday, June 21, 1928, Delia A. KIERNAN (nee BURKE?),
widow of the late James F. KIERNAN and mother of James F. KIERNAN and
Mrs. Robert J. ROGAN.  Funeral from the residence of her daughter, 8835
81st ave., Glendale, on Monday, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St.
Pancras Church, -- st. near Myrtle ave.  Interment Holy Cross.  [see
obit in later posting]

LALLY - Josephine (nee RACK) at her home, 6517 Perry ave, Maspeth,
beloved wife of James LALLY and mother of Josephine, Patrick and John.
Funeral on Monday, 9:30 A.M., with mass of requiem at the R.C. Church of
St. Stanislaus, Maspeth.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.  [see obit in
later posting]

LESCH - On Thursday, June 21, 1928, after a brief illness, Henry J., in
his 66th year, dearly beloved husband of Catherine and father of August
LESCH and Elizabeth KNOBLACH.  Relatives and friends, also members of
Old Glory Council, No. 72, Jr.O.U.A.M.are invited to attend funeral
service on  Saturday at 8 P.M. at his residence, 1919 Putnam avenue.
Interment Sunday, 2 P.M. Lutheran Cemetery.

McCAULEY - On Wednesday, June 20, 1928, at the Veterans' Hospital,
Sunmount, N.Y., Edward J. McCAULEY.  Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel,
86 Lefferts pl, near Grand ave., Brooklyn, Saturday, at 2:30 P.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  [see obit in later posting]

MACKEY - On Thursday, June 21, 1928, Frances (nee GRIMES), beloved wife
of Thomas MACKEY and daughter of Patrick and Bridget GRIMES.  Funeral
from her residence , 678 Sterling pl., Monday, June 23, at 9 A.M.;
thence to St. Theresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.  [see obit in later posting]

[this next death notice very difficult to read-poor copy]
RUEBSAM - Veronica, age 83 years, on June 20, 1928, beloved wife of the
late Gotfried, loving mother of Margaret Ensort[?], Anna, Jacob, Charles
RUEBSAM, Mrs. Helen WEINART[?], Mrs. Josephine McCLOUGH  and Mrs. Mary
SO-DER[?].  Funeral from her late residence, 6027 56th drive, (formerly
Perry ave.), Maspeth L.I., Saturday, June 23, at 10 A.M.; thence to St.
Stanislaus R.C. Church, Maspeth, where a high mass of requiem will be
offered.  Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.  Funeral under direction
of John VOGEL, 94 Grand ave, Maspeth.

STEFFEN - On Tuesday, June 19, 1928, at his residence, 615 Prospect pl.,
Frank, beloved husband of the late Carrie STEFFEN.  Funeral from the
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Saturday, at 9 A.M.;
thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon ave, and Sterling pl., where
a requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M.

WEAVER - Mary A., beloved wife of Joseph WEAVER, on June 19, at her
home, 1226 Hancock st.  She is survived by her father, William DOOLEY,
and a brother, James.  Funeral Saturday morning, at 9:30, with requiem
mass at St. Martin of Tours R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
DUNN - Solemn mass of requiem will be offered up Saturday morning at 9
A.M.; (month's mind), at St. Paul's R.C. Church, Court and Congress
streets, for the repose of the soul of Leo F. DUNN.
        Brother, Patrick

HERMANN - Birthday rememberance of our beloved mother, Anna HERMANN, who
departed this life June 22, 1927.
    No one know how much we miss you,
        No one knows what bitter pain,
    We have suffered since we lost you,
        Life will never be the same.
Daughters:  Margaret KOBER and Anna MAIETTA

HERMAN - In sad and loving memory of our beloved grandmother, Anna
HERMANN, who died June 22, 1927.     Grandchildren.

NELSON - In loving memory of our dear brother, William L. NELSON, who
departed this life June 22, 1924.
    It is but four years ago to-day,
    Since God called Billy away
    Quickly and quietly came the call,
    His sudden death surprised us all;
    Dearer in memory than words can tell,
    Are the thoughts of our brother we loved so well.
        Brothers, Sisters, Uncle John, Aunt Marie

SANNA - In loving memory of Marcella SANNA (nee BONNER), who died June
21, 1925, and of Edward SANNA, who died Oct 14, 1925, beloved wife and
son of Joseph SANNA.  A solemn mass of requiem will be held at St.
Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Saturday, June 23, 1928, at 8 A.M.
        Wife and Child.

Thomas MULLINS died Thursday in the United States Veterans' Hospital,
Castle Point, N.Y.  He was born in the Twelfth Ward of Brooklyn and was
a life-long member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  During the World
War he served as a private in the 313th Infantry and saw active service
in the Argonne and Belleau Wood engagements.  He was a member of the
Brick Handlers' Union, member of Private William Begley Post, V.F.W..
He is survived by one sister, MRs. Harold F.O'DONNELL.  Funeral
to-morrow at 9:30 A.M. from the Funeral Parlors, 556 Court street;
thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Margaret J. DOCKERY, daughter of the late Martin and Jane BIERNE
DOCKERY, died yesterday at her home, 288 Willoughby avenue.  She was
born in Roscommon, Ireland, and resided in this country for the past
twenty-six years.  She is survived by one sister, Mary DOCKERY; two
brothers, Edward and Michael DOCKERY, who reside in Ireland; three
nieces and two nephews.  She was a member of St. Patrick's R.C. Church,
Kent and Willoughby avenues, where a solemn high requiem mass will be
celebrated to-morrow at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of Joseph J.GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

Caroline KRAUSE died yesterday in her eighty-sixth year.  She was  born
in Germany and resided in Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years.  She
lived at 7062? Sixty-seventh street, Glendale.  She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Anna GROPPER, Mrs. Augusta SAUER and Mrs. Wanda YESSE?,
five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.  Funeral services from
her late home Sunday at 2 P.M.  The Rev. Henry M. WERTZ, of St. Andrew's
Lutheran Church, officiating.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Ernest J. BATES.

Margaret SUDHEIMER, daughter of the late John and Susanna KOPF, died
Wednesday at her home, 69-53 Forty-third avenue (Prospect street),
Winfield.  She is survived by her husband, Henry SUDHEIMER; a sister,
Mrs. Louise STIEBL, and a niece, Mrs. Susanna SMITH.  Maria Susanna
KOPF, a sister of the deceased died on June 10, 1928.  She was born in
Winfield, where she has been a life-long resident.  The funeral will be
held from the home to-morrow at 9:15 A.M., thence to St. Mary's R.C.
Church, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery.

23 June 1928
MYRTIS MAY FISH FUNERAL SERVICE TO-MORROW
Funeral services for Miss Myrtis May FISH, 62 years old, of 254 Macon
street, will be held at the home to-morrow evening at 8:30 o'clock.
A resident of Brooklyn for fifty-five years, Miss FISH was the first
woman to be admitted to the practice of law in the Second District of
the State.  For twenty-two years she had been attached to the City
Magistrates' Court as probation officer and was a member of  the Woman
Lawyers' Association, the Throop Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Old
Brooklynites.  She was also a director in the Welcome Home for Girls.
Miss FISH was born in Phoenix, N.Y., where the burial will be held on
Tuesday.  She is survived by a sister, Dr. Mary FISH FLECKLE, and a
brother, Municipal Court Justice Lawrence C. FISH.

ACKERMANN - On Friday, June 22, 1928, William ACKERMANN, beloved father
of Milton H. and brother of Augusta FETTE, Louis, Eddie, Charles and
George.  Services at the Bayha Chapel, 219 Atlantic ave., on Monday at 2
P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

COTTLE - On June 22, Adele COTTLE (nee FISHER), beloved wife of John
COTTLE, at her residence, 177 Stanhope st.  Funeral on Monday, June 25,
at 9 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Barbara's Church.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery. [see extensive obit in later posting]

HOUSECHILD - William, beloved husband of Cora, brother of John, Lillian,
Catherine.  Funeral services from residence, 616 Halsey st., Monday
afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

KOCH - Eugene, on June 22, in his 85th year, at his home, 29 Bleecker
st., beloved father of L.Elizabeth KOCH, K.Dorothea GESELE and
A.Isabelle BAER.  Funeral services Monday at 8 P.M. Interment Tuesday at
2 P.M. Lutheran Cemetery.

McKENNA - John J., on June 21, beloved husband of Mary MANTON, father of
Mrs. Florence STEFANO, Mrs. Marion DOYLE and Ruth McKENNA and brother of
William, Margaret and Helen.  Funeral Monday 9:30 A.M., from his
residence, 403 Caton av.  Requiem mass will be offered at Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church, Fort Hamilton parkway and East 4th st.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.  [see extensice obit in later posting]

McPARTLAND - Mary FORDE McPARTLAND on June 22, at her home, 255 Warren
st.  Funeral Monday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Paul's Church, Court
and Congress sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  [see extensive obit in later posting]

NOONE - On Friday, June 22, 1928, Louisa J. NOONE, of 355 Clifton pl.,
Brooklyn, beloved wife of William NOONE.  Services will be held at the
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on Monday, June 25

PFORR - Suddenly on Friday, June 22, 1928, Ida HALL PFORR, wife of the
late Reinhardt H.PFORR and loving mother of Mrs. Myrtle FREEMAN, Mrs.
Idella BOSWORTH and Mrs. Lillabell MILLS.  Funeral services at her home,
994 Ocean ave., on Monday, June 25, at 2:30 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHLESSIGER - Magdalena, at her home, June 22, 1039 Liberty ave.  She is
survived by two daughters, Viola and Grace, and one sister and one
brother.  Funeral services Sunday at 8 P.M. by Pastor OSWALD.  Interment
Monday, 2 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHMELTZER - Elizabeth, on Friday, June 22, 1928, at the age of 34
years, beloved daughter of Otto and Maria SCHMELTZER and sister of
William and Ottilie.  Funeral services at her residence, 7705 72d st.,
Glendale, on Monday, June 25, 1928, at 8 P.M., the Rev. George WACKER
officiating.  Services at Trinity Reformed Church, Prospect and Palmetto
sts., Ridgewood, Tuesday, June 26, at 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

SCHUMACHER - On June 22, 1928, Harry, beloved son of Mary and Henry
SCHEMANK SCHUMACHER, and beloved brother of Mrs. William HENNESSY, Mrs.
C. GIS and Mrs. E. WALKER.  Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., from residence,
498 Dean st.  Solemn requiem mass St. Joseph's Church.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery. [see variation of this obit in later posting]

IN MEMORIAM
GARDNER - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved father, Henry
GARDNER, died June 23, 1926.  Gone but not forgotten.  May his soul rest
in peace.    John J. GARDER and Mae FLANNERY.

HAMEL - Birthday remembrance of Loretta A. HAMEL, who died April 24,
1921.    Freddy and Loretta

LAY - In memory of our dear mother, Mary LAY, who departed this life
June 23, 1927.  Gone, never to be forgotten.    Husband and sons.

MURRAY - Month's mind mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of
the soul of Anna MURRAY at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church at 8 A.M. on
Monday.    Son and Daughter

TERRY - In sacred memory of a devoted son, John Francis TERRY, who
entered life eternal June 23, 1926.
    Two years ago this very month,
    As the wild wind sighed at midnight,
    The one we idolized, but could not keep,
    Heard the heavenly call.
    The hour fixed by God had come,
    And he who was united to us
    In links of the tenderest affection
    Had to leave us;
    It is our heavenly Father's will
    That we should be separated,
    May that holy will be forever blest.        His Devoted Ones

TERRY - In loving remembrance of my dear friend, John TERRY, whom God
called June 23, 1926. To-day recalls sad memories of a dear one called
away but not forgotten.    Florence

VICTORY - In fond and loving memory of my aunt, Pauline VICTORY, who God
called away eight years ago to-day.    Mae.

COL. WARREN S. FISHER, S.W.V. FOUNDER, DIES.
Col. Warren SHAW FISHER, who in 1925 was a candidate for Mayor of New
York on the Progressive Political League ticket, died last Sunday at
Easton, Md.
Col. FISHER, who was a veteran of the Spanish American War, was well
known as the founder of the United Spanish American War Veterans.  He
was forty-nine years old, and formerly lived at 148 East Forty-sixth
street, Manhattan.  He served during the Smith 1922 campaign as field
secretary of the New York Democratic Finance Committee.
He is survived by his widow, Ruth WILLIAMS FISHER, and his father,
Warren T. FISHER, a Civil War veteran.

Olaf OLSON, of 726 Forty-fifth street, died Tuesday at Tarrytown, N.Y.
He was in his nineteenth year and is survived by his parents.  Funeral
services will be held on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at Charles A.
SANDSTROM'S funeral parlors, 4603 Fourth avenue, and interment will take
place at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Rudolph PIRKER, a well known builder of Glendale, died Thursday in his
fifty-third year.  He is survived by his wife, Augusta PIRKER; one
daughter, Mrs. Rose GEORGE and one son, Arthur.  He was a member of Von
Mensch Lodge, F.& A.M.; Ridgewood Lodge, I.O.O.Moose; Order of Odd
Fellows and Osta Deutscher U.N.S.T. Verin.  Funeral services will be
held to-night at 8 o'clock at his home, 338 Slocum street, Glendale.
Interment will take place to-morrow at 2 P.M. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
under the direction of William BUSS, 2724 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

Helen SULLIVAN, 13 years old, of 77 Pacific street, died Thursday at
Seton Hospital.  She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her parents
Patrick and Bridget SULLIVAN; one brother, Daniel, and one sister,
Anna.  Funeral from her late home, to-morrow at 2 P.M. and after
services in the chapel of Calvary Cemetery, interment will be under
direction of James F. MURRAY, JR., of 605 Lorimer street.

William DEERY, four-year-old sond of Percy and Elizabeth DERY, died
Thursday at the home of his parents, 142 Sixth avenue.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

JOHN F. McCARTHY
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for John F.McCARTHY,
a retired grocer and a resident of Brooklyn for the past fifty years,
who died Thursday at his home, 683 Leonard street.  He was born in
Cortland, N.Y., seventy-two years ago and is survived by his widow,
Nettie H.; a daughter, Mildred; one brother and two sisters.  Interment
will be at Wallkill Valley, Walden, N.Y., under direction of the Boch
Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

Harry SCHUMACKER SCHEMANK * died yesterday at his home, 498 Dean
street.  He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by his parents, Henry
and Mary SCHEMANK, three sisters, Mrs. William HENNESSEY, Mrs. C. GEIS,
and Mrs. E. WALKER; one niece and one nephew.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. Tuesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Joseph.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
W.A. MARTIN, 761 Washington avenue.
* Notice change in name from previous 'death notice' posting.

Emilia GARCIA, only daughter of Rosalia and Manuel GARCIA, died Thursday
at her home, 468 Ralph avenue, in her twenty-fifth year.  She is
survived also by a brother, Manual GARCIA, Jr.  The funeral will be held
at 9 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Ignatius,
Rogers avenue.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of Richard D.HOLMES, 1271 St. Marks place.

Mary KEELAN died Thursday in her sixty-fifth year.  She was born in New
York and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past thirty years.  She
is survived by one sister, Mrs. Teresa STILLWELL.  Funeral to-day at 2
P.M., from the parlors of T.J. HIGGINS & SONS, INC., 203 Jay street.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Eric Herbert NELSON died Wednesday in Brooklyn Hospital.  He was born in
Sweden, March 16, 1883, and had been a resident of the United [States]
and Brooklyn for twenty-five years.  He is survived by his widow,
Davida; a daughter, Gladys; a son, Eric; his mother, living in Sweden,
and a sister, Mrs. K. JACOBSON, of Detroit, Mich.  He was a member of
Balder Lodge, 1053, F.&A.M., and Noble Lodge, 64, O.of V., and Brooklyn
Lodge, 14, L.O.O.M.  Lodge services will be held at 7 o'clock to-night
at the funeral chapel of John H.HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue.  Religious
services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. J.Alfred ANDERSON, of Swedish
Salem Lutheran Church at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at
Valhalla Cemetery, Staten Island.

Mary FORDE McPARTLAND died yesterday at her home, 255 Warren street, in
her fifty-seventh year.  She was born in Ireland and lived in Brooklyn
for over thirty years.  She was a daughter of the late James and Anna
McSWEENEY FORDE and is survived by one sister, Mrs. M.CLARKE, and two
brothers, Hugh and James FORDE.  She was a member of the societies
connected with St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress streets, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction fo Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

Raymond Joseph CLARK died yesterday in St. John's Hospital.  He was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his parents, two brothers
and one sister.  The funeral will be held at 1 P.M. to-morrow from the
Funeral Chapel of E.A. BLUE, 636 Throop avenue, and interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery.

Kunigunda HORBERGER, widow of Louis HORNBERGER, died yesterday at her
home, 980 Decatur street.  She was born in Brooklyn about seventy-five
years ago and survived by four daughters, Mrs. COLLINS, Mrs. GREANEY,
Mrs. SELLE, and Mrs. SMITH,  and three sons, Frederick, Louis and John.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday and interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John J.LENNON, 190 Leonard street.

Charles HARMSWORTH died Thursday at his home, 361 Broadway.  He is
survived by a son, William, and three daughters, Mrs. W.DOBBIN, Mrs. F.
BLOTH, and Mrs. O.WALTHER.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M.
to-morrow and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of John H.WOODS, 83 Broadway.

JAMES E. McMAHON
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of St.
Antony of Padua for James Emmet McMAHON, who died Wednesday at his home,
101 Milton street.  Interment followed at Calvary Cemetery.

John MORRISEY, husband of Mary MORRISEY, died Thursday at his home, 7010
Woodhaven boulevard, near Metropolitan avenue.  He was born in Ireland
and lived in Brooklyn for forty years.  He is survived, in addition to
his widow, by a son, Dennis, and five daughters, Florence, Nora, Mrs.
Eugene RILEY, Mrs. George COOKE and Mrs. Arnold WATSON.  He was a member
of the Holy Name Society of St. Cecilia's R.C. Church, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Mary MONAHAN SEETING died Thursday at the home of her son, Edwin, 93
Luquer street.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Margaret VAN WILE, and
a brother, John MONAHAN.  She was for many years a parishioner of the
R.C. Church of the Visitation, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.

Adele FISHER COTTLE died yesterday at her home, 77 Stanhope street.  She
was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of Charles and Adeline FISHER and, in
addition to her parents, she is survived by her husband, John COTTLE;
one son, John, Jr.; two daughters, Dorothy and Margaret COTTLE; one
brother, Charles FISHER, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna MOWAT and Mrs.
Catherine HAMPTON.  She was a member of St. Barbara's R.C. Church, where
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 9 A.M.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Sons, Inc., 203
Jay street.

John J.McKENNA died Thursday at his home, 403 Caton avenue.  He was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Mary MANTON
McKENNA, sister of Federal Judge Martin T. MANTON, and three daughters,
Mrs. Florence STEFFANO, Mrs. Marion DOYLE and Ruth McKENNA, a brother,
William McKENNA and two sisters, Margaret and Helen McKENNA.  He was a
foreman in the Foreign Parcel Post Department, Varick street,
Manhattan.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with a requiem
mass at the R.C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Fort Hamilton
parkway and East Fourth street.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of M.J. SMITH, Sons.

24 June 1928
EIDENWEIL
On Friday, June 22, 1928, Elizabeth EIDENWEIL (nee DITTMER), beloved
wife of John A. EIDENWEIL and mother of Gustav E.   Camp No. 49,
Patriotic Order of Americans will hold services on Monday, June 25, at 8
P.M. at her residence, 1667 Cornelia st.  Funeral services Tuesday, at 2
P.M. Interment to follow at Lutheran Cemetery.

LAMBERT
On June 23, 1928, Ellen Frances, beloved mother of James, David, Edward
and Mrs. Charles RENNIE.  Funeral from her late residence, 255 76th st.,
on Tuesday, June 26, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels
R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LAWLOR
Robert Francis, age 6 years, at his home, Friday, after a short
illness.  Survived by his parents, Edward and Agnes CONKLIN, and one
brother, Edward, Jr.  Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery, Sunday, 11 A.M.

WEDDER-BURNS - Richard, of 315 Smith st., Brooklyn, N.Y., on June 24.
Funeral services Monday at 10 A.M., at Naval Hospital chapel with
military honors.  Interment National Cemetery Cypress Hills, Brooklyn.
He is survived by his wife, Josephine M.; daughter, Bessie, and son,Robert.

IN MEMORIAM
LAMBERT - In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Elizabeth
LAMBERT, who departed this life June24, 1926.  Gone but not
forgotten.      Sons.

SHEEHAN - In loving memory of Dennis SHEEHAN.  Fourth anniversary high
mass will be offered Monday at 8 A.M. at St. Peter's Church.
    Now his troubles  are over and he is at rest.
        We hope he is in heaven with God, who knows him best;
    May God show him mercy and to him be kind,
        He's deeply mourned by those left behind.
                    Wife and Children.

SARAH O'BYRNE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of St. Teresa, for Sarah O'BYRNE, who died Friday.  She was born
in County Donegal, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty years.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Catherine HUNTINGTON,
and two brothers, Joseph and John O'BYRNE, living in Ireland.  The
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of W.A. MARTIN, 764
Washington avenue.  Interment will be a Holy Cross Cemetery.

Isaac HEDDY died Thursday in his eighty-second year.  He was born in
Westchester County, N.Y., and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty
years.  He is survived by a son, Joseph; a daughter, Emma BOOKER, and
three sisters.  The funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M. to-day
at the funeral chapel of Andrew W.ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue, and
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

25 June 1928
ALLEN - Caleb, on Saturday, June 23, husband of Anna R. and father of
William H. ALLEN.  Services will be held at the funeral parlors of B.J.
THURING, 1178 Bushwick parkway, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Relatives and friends are invited to atted, also Euclid Lodge, F.& A.M.,
656; Long Island Grotto, Jr. Order of American Mechanics, No. 16, and
Norther Star, Sons and Daughters of Liberty.  
Interment  Cypress Hills Cemetery.

DINSMORE- Joseph Cyril, age 26 year, at his home, 642 Decatur st., on
June 23, 1928, the dearly beloved son of Mary F. DINSMORE and the late
James J. DINSMORE.  Solemn requiem mass on Wednesday, at 11 A.M., at Our
Lady of Good Counsel Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HANOPHY - On Sunday, June 24, 1928, Agnes HANOPHY (nee GIROD), beloved
wife of John L. HANOPHY and mother of John and Marie and dear sister of
Florence E. GIROD.  Funeral from her residence, 77 Moffatt st., on
Wednesday, 10:30 A.M.; thence to  Church of Our Lady of Lourdes,
Aberdeen st. and Broadway.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HOLCK - On Sunday, June 24, 1928, Patrolman Frederick HOLCK, of the 43d
Precinct, husband of the late Elizabeth WINROW and father of Elizabeth
L. and George R.W. HOLCK.  Funeral service will be held at the home of
his brother, George HOLCK, 122 West 30th st., Bayonne, N.J., Monday,
June 25, 1928, at 8 P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

KELLY - Thomas, on Sunday, June 24, 1928, at his residence, 61 Quincy
st.  He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; two sons, John and George.
Funeral from his residence on Wednesday, June 27, 1928, at 9 A.M.;
thence to the Church of Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st., at 9:30
A.M., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

LOGEMANN -  On Saturday, June 23, 1928, at his home, 357 Grove st.,
Brooklyn, William G., beloved husband of Elizabeth LOGEMANN, devoted
father of Mrs. C.L. WINTER, son of Elizabeth LOGEMANN and brother of
Henry J. LOGEMANN, Elizabeth WILSON, Alberta SPILIADIS and Adeline
THOMAS, in his 58th year.  Funeral services at St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church, Harmon st. and St. Nicholas ave, Brooklyn, Tuesday, June 26, 2
P.M.   Members of Copestone Lodge, No. 641, F.& A.M.; Ridgewood Square
Club and Williamsburg Tent, No. 49, the Maccabees, invited to attend.

MATERO - Margaret, beloved wife of Francis MATERO, on June 24, 1928, at
her home, 1607 East 35th st.  She is survived by her husband and two
children.  Funeral Wednesday morning at 9:30 with a requiem mass at St.
Vincent Ferrer's R.C. Church, Brooklyn ave. and Glenwood rd.; thence to
Calvary Cemetery.

McGEE - On Sunday, June 24, 1928, Emma PRICE, widow of Robert, in her
84th year, at her residence of her daughter, Mrs. James DELANEY, 208
11th st.  Funeral services Wednesday. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

O'HARA - Peter F., on Sunday, June 24, 1928, at his residence, 639
Sterling pl.  He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. F. PAQUIN, Mrs. F.
HUTCHINGSON and Miss Susana O'HARA, and one son, J.Godfrey O'HARA.
Funeral from his residence on Tuesday, June 26; thence to Church of St.
Teresa, Classon ave. and Sterling pl., where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.

PAUL - On Sunday, June 24, 1928, John, beloved husband of Margaret, and
father of Max, Mrs. Elizabeth FISHER, Mrs. Madalena LUTZ and Margareta
PAUL.  Funeral from his late residence, 1920 Putnam ave., on Wednesday,
at 8:30 A.M.; thence to St. Matthias' R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

STADELMAN - On Saturday, June 23, Frederick, beloved husband of Evelyn,
in his 38th year, also survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances STADELMAN,
and three brothers, Joseph, John and Philip.  Funeral Wednesday from his
home, 289 Warwick st.  Requiem mass, 9:30 A.M., St. Michael's R.C.Church.

SNYDER - On Sunday, June 24, 1928, Catherine, beloved wife of John
William SNYDER and mother of George and Andrew SNYDER, Mrs. Anthony
VERNIOREY, Mrs. Barbara CERF.  Funeral Thursday, at 9:30 A.M., from her
residence, 159 Tillary st.; thence to St. Boniface Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TIETJEN - Bertha TIETJEN, on June 24, 1928, in her 78th year.  Survived
by one daughter, Mrs. Anna C.CONTI, and one son, Martin C. TIETJEN.
Funeral services on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, at her daughter's
residence, 8911 96th st., Richmond Hill.  Funeral Wednesday morning at
10 A.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

VAN VECHTEN - On June 23, 1928, Josephine DICK, beloved wife of William
VAN VECHTEN and devoted mother of Mrs. Edward HALABI and William, Edward
and Joseph GERLACH.  Services at her residence, 740 47th st., Brooklyn,
Monday, 8 P.M.  Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Tuesday, 2 P.M.

IN MEMORIAM
DOYLE - Anniversary mass this morning for the repose of the soul of my
dearly beloved husband, James F. DOYLE.
        Mildred MOONIS DOYLE

FRANZ - In loving memory of our dearly beloved son and father, Frederick
F. FRANZ, who departed  June 25, 1925, three years ago to-day.
    A precious one from us has gone,
        A voice we loved is stilled,
    A place is vacant in our home,
        Which never can be filled.
                Daughter, Helen Margaret FRANZ, Mother and Father

KEOGH - In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Bridget KEOGH, who
died June 25, 1918.
                Daughters and sons.

LYONS - In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Thomas F. LYONS.
Gone but not forgotten.  May his soul rest in peace.
                Sons and daughters.

SCHNEIDT - A birthday remembrance of my beloved mother, Hortensia J.
SCHNEIDT, June 25; died July 21, 1907.
    May God and His angels around you entwine,
        That's all I can wish you, beloved mother of mine.
            Your daughter, Hortensia V.M. STREIB.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
DOR - We desire to express our thanks through the columns of The
Brooklyn Standard Union to those who in any way extended sympathy by
words or deeds to me in my bereavement caused by the sudden death of my
son, Charles DOR.  Special thanks are extended to Mr. W.A. SCHIFFMAN,
manager, and to the employes of the Eagle Warehouse and Storage Co., and
to Mr. P.I. HUGHES, undertaker.
        William DOR, Father and Family.

RYAN - The family of the late Mary A. RYAN wish to acknowledge with
sincere thanks the kind expressions of sympathy from the clergy, Sisters
of St. Joseph and immediate friends.

E.I. ELDREDGE SERVICES HELD AT DAUGHTER'S HOME
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon for Edward Irving
ELDREDGE, a retired wholesale merchant, trading for many years in
Washington Market, at R.N.ELDREDGE & CO., who died Saturday at the home
of his daughter, Mrs.Harrison CADY, 1198 Pacific street.
Mr. ELDREDGE had retired from business about a year ago.  He was the
father of the late Edward I. ELDREDGE, vice-president of Frederick
LOESER & Co.  He was born in Manhattan seventy-one years ago and is
survived, in addition to his daughter, by a son, Seneca D. ELDREDGE, of
the banking firm of ELDREDGE & CO. Interment to-day will be at Mystic, Conn.

GEORGE MORGAN, VETERAN SCHOOL ENGINEER, DIES
George MORGAN, for thirty years custodian-engineer in various public
schools throughout New York City, died yesterday at his home, 812
Prospect place.Mr. MORGAN was seventy-one years old and was attached to 
the Maxwell Training School for Teachers in Brooklyn since 1925.  
He is survived by three daughters, Ruth, Evelyn and Irene, 
and a son, Edward MORGAN.  He was the husband of the late Catherine MORGAN.  
The funeral wil be held Wednesday.

MOE H. BARON Dies in Pittsburg
Moe. H. BARON, of 935 Hancock street, died suddenly yesterday in
Pittsburg, according to word received here to-day.  Although he has been
ailing for some time, the end came very suddenly.
Owner of Arcadia Hall, Halsey street and Broadway, Mrs.[sic] BARON has
been well-known in Brooklyn for many years for his activity in
charitable, civic and fraternal circles.  For serveral years he and his
wife, Nettie G. BARON, were chosen kink [sic] and Queen of the Coney
Island Mardi Gras.
Beside his widow, Mr. MARON [sic] is survived by three brothers, Louis,
Max and Edward BARON, and three sisters, Mrs. Jennie COHEN, Mrs. Mamie
WOLLMAN and Mrs. Anna ALTER.
The body will be brought to Brooklyn, arriving here sometime to-morrow,
when it will be placed in a receiving vault.  William SHERMAN, of 125
Varet street, is in charge of arrangements.

POLICEMAN, WHO SHOT SELF AFTER KILLING GIRL, DIES
Queens Patrolman, Jilted by Fiancee, Succumbs to Self-Inflicted Wounds
The bullet which Alexander D. HALL, middle-aged policeman of Bayside,
sent into his head after he had shot and killed his former fiancee, Miss
Hilda FENN, 24 years old, of 417 West Forty-fourth street, Manhattan,
last night, to-day caused his death at Roosevelt Hospital.  The
policeman died without regaining consciousness.
HALL, who had been a widower for several years, was said to have been
infatuated with Miss FENN.  He had asked her to marry him and the suit
progressed favorably until a month  ago when the girl returned HALL's
ring and asked him not to come to see her any more.
At the West Thirteenth street station, to which HALL was attached, his
fellow officers said that the broken engagement had seriously upset
HALL.  He became morose and drank heavily, they said.  Then he began to
report himself sick.  He was off duty at the time of the shooting yesterday.
HALL encountered Miss FENN in front of 415 West Forty-fourth street.
She was with a sister and Mr. and Mrs. Edward MALONEY when HALL
appeared. He fired four shots point-blank at the girl.  As she fell to
the street HALL leaped into a cab and bid the driver to take him
uptown.  As the frightened chauffeur hurried to comply with the request
he heard another shot.  Turning, he found HALL had sent a bullet through
his own head.  Patrolman MERANBLE, who was pursuing the cab, arrived and
ordered HALL taken to Roosevelt Hospital.
HALL lived with a sister at Crocheron avenue and Stone street, Bayside.
He also kept a room in the FENN home, which he had used.  He joined the
Police Department in February, 1907.  His son was at one time a member
of the force.

Marion CATANIA died Saturday at her home, 475 Henry street.  She was
born in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years.
She was fifteen years a parishioner of the R.C. Church of the Sacred
Heart of Jesus and Mary, Degraw and Hicks streets, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow.  She is survived by her
husband Charles; her parents, Philip and Frances [B?]ISERRA, and three
brothers and six sisters.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery,
under direction of P.J. DALEY & SON, 439 Hicks street.

William Thomas MARTIN died yesterday at his home, 21 Pilling street.  He
was born in Fredericksburg, VA, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
ten years.  He is survived by his widow, Emma; a daughter, Mrs.
Elizabeth KESSLER, and two grandchildren.  The funeral was held at 11
A.M. to-day from the funeral chapel of FEENEY & SONS, 1857 Broadway, and
interment will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at Fredericksburg, Va.

Caleb ALLEN died Saturday.  He was 57 years old.  He was employed by a
local trust company.  He is survived by his widow, Anna R., and a son,
William A. ALLEN, and a sister, Mrs. M. STRAIT, and three brothers,
William, Charles and James ALLEN.  He was a member of the Euclid Lodge,
F.& A.M.; Long I Grotto, Jr. O.U.A.M., 16, and Northern Star Chapter,
S.& D. of L.   The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at
the funeral chapel of  B.J.THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.  Interment at
10 A.M. Wednesday will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

William C. HAUSCHILD died Friday at his home, 616 Halsey street.  He was
born in New York City forty-two years ago and was employed as a
collector in the printing business.  Mr. HAUSCHILD is survived by a
widow, Cora HAUSCHILD; one brother and two sisters.  Funeral services
were held at his late home yesterday at 8 P.M. and interment will take
place to-day at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of Peter J.
SCHNATZ, 570 Ridgewood avenue.

James WEIR died Saturday at his home, 450 Smith street.  He was born in
England and came to this country sixty years ago.  He is survived by two
sons, John J. and William F. WEIR; one daughter, Katherine WEIR, and two
sisters, Mrs. Nora SCHEERER and Mrs. Elizabeth BARLOW.  He was a member
of the Carpenter's Union, Local 79, A.F. of L.  Funeral Wednesday 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 at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN PAUL-Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:00 A.M. Wednesday at the 
R.C.Church of St. Matthias for John PAUL, who died yesterday in his
seventy-first year at his home, 1920 Putnam avenue.  He was born in
Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  He
was retired from the B.M.T. lines after forty years continuous service.
He was a member of St. Matthias Holy Name Society.  He is survived by
his widow, Margareta; a son, Max; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
FISHER, Mrs. Madalena LUTZ and Margareta PAUL, and seven grandchildren.
Interment will be a St. John's Cemetery, under direction of B.J.HOCK &
SON, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

Elizabeth WATSON, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her
home, 963 Grand street. She was 49 years old and is survived by her
husband, George; two sons, George and Frank; three daughters, Mrs.
Elizabeth ZOLL, Mrs. Mathilda SCHATZ and Margaret WATSON; her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth PAULI; two brothers, Albert and Frank PAULI, and a
sister, Mrs. Emma WIDNER.  She was a member of the R.C.Church of St.
Nicholas, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. to-morrow.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

FRANK TRAVERS-Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at 
the funeral chapel of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street, 
for Frank TRAVERS, who died Saturday in his seventy-ninth year at his home in
Elmont.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn &
Long Island for seventy-three years.  He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Marie BERRY, and three grandchildren, Frances, George and Anna BERRY.
Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Timothy J.MORAHAN died Saturday at his home, 474 Columbus avenue,
Manhattan.  He was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, and had been a
resident of the United States since early youth.  He is survived by his
widow, Kate, and three brothers, Edward, Joseph and Bertram.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the
R.C. Church of the Holy Trinity, West Eighty-second street, Manhattan.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER
& SONS, 25 Aberdeen street.

Agnes Marie HANOPHY died yesterday at her home, 77 Moffat street.  She
was born in the Stuyvesant Heights section of Brooklyn and was a
graduate of Our Lady of Lourdes Parochial School and the Eastern Distict
High School.  She is survived by her husband, John L.; a son, John, and
a daughter, Marie, and a sister, Florence GIROD.  The funeral will be
held at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction
of J.J. GALLAGHER & SONS, 25 Aberdeen street.

Anna Marie GIBBONS, daughter of Doretta and James GIBBONS, died
yesterday at her home, 404 Eighteenth street.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  She is survived, in addition to her parents, by
two brothers.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction
of M.J. SMITH'S Sons.

Mary BARRY, widow of James BARRY, died yesterday at her home, 1378
Broadway.  She was born in Ireland, coming to this country in her early
youth, she settled in Manhattan, taking up her home in the Bushwick
section of the borough about ten years  ago.  She became a parishioner
of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel and was a member of the church
societies.  She is survived by her daughter, Anna, and a son, Andrew
BARRY.  The funeral will take place to-morrow at 8 A.M., and after a
solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, the
interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Thomas IRELAND.

Annie KILLMEYER died yesterday at her home, 7030 Sixty-ninth street,
Glendale.  She is survived by two sons, James and John KILLMEYER, and
two grandchildren.  Funeral Wednesday at 10:30 A.M., with requiem mass
at the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, DeBoo place and Myrtle avenue.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James H. TRACY, Inc.,
1597 Fulton street.

Ellen F. LAMBERT, widow of James F. LAMBERT, died Wednesday at Como, New
Jersey.  She was born in Ireland and for more that fifty years was a
resident of the Bay Ridge section.  She is survived by three sons, James
J., David and Edward; one daughter, Mrs. Charles RENNIE; one sister,
Mrs. Mary McGUINNESS, and four grandchildren.  Funeral will be held from
her home, 25 Seventy-sixth street, Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M., and requiem
mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Angels R.C. Church, Fourth avenue
and Seventy-fourth street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of Joseph H. McKEON, Fifth avenue and Seventy-third street.

John L. DIETRICH died Saturday at his home, 901 Grand street.  He is
survived by his parents, Frederick and Lucy DIETRICH; four brothers,
Frederick, Richard, George and Michael, and a sister, Doris.  The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-day and interment will follow
at Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction of William ECKART, 953 Bushwick avenue.

Bernard A. LARGER, general secretary of the United Garment Workers of
America and a leading figure in the American Federation  of Labor, died
Saturday.  He was born  at Bridgewater, Mass., Dec 12, 1862, the son of
the late Anthony LARGER, and Ann O'NEILL LARGER.  While he traveled
extensively through his labor activities, his residence for the past
twenty-five years had been in Brooklyn.  He was a member of SS. Simon
and Jude R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
to-morrow at 10 A.M. by the Rev. Peter L. RICHARD.  He was the husband
of the late Catherine WALLACE LARGER, and is survived by two daughters,
Misses Margaret M. and Mary L.LARGER, and one son, J.A. LARGER, also
prominently identified with the United Garment Workers of America.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William
DUNIGAN & Son, of Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Dora KOHLER, wife of Adolph  KOHLER, died Saturday at her home, 673
Hicks street.  She was born in Brooklyn.  Funeral to-morrow at 2 P.M.
from chapel of H.J.FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt street.  Interment at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery, under direction of Henry J. FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt street.

Anna HANLEY died Saturday at her home, 244 Forty-ninth street.  She was
the daughter of James and Nora HAYES HANLEY, and is also survived by two
brothers, John and James, and two sisters, Mary and Catherine.
Interment to-morrow at 2 P.M. at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

David JAMES, a veteran of the Civil War, died Saturday at his home, 1374
Bushwick avenue.  He is survived by a brother, Samuel JAMES.  The
funeral will be held at 2:30  to-morrow and interment will follow at the
National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

John J. SULLIVAN died yesterday at his home, 8312 Fifth avenue.  He is
survived by two sisters, Mrs. John NOONAN and Mrs. John SHEEHY, and two
brothers, Martin and Thomas SULLIVAN.  The funeral will be held from the
home of his niece, Mrs. Harold BLAKE, 8312 Fifth avenue, at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Ansiem[Anslem?]
.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

William M. HARNEY, a veteran of the Civil War, died Saturday at the home
of his son, Chief Warrent Officer David HARNEY, at the U.S. reservation
at Fort Hamilton.  He was born in England eighty-seven years ago, came
to the United States at the age of five and lived in Brooklyn for the
past eight years.  He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. H.L. HAWTHORNE, of
Los Angeles, Cal., and another son, John HARNEY.   The funeral will be
held at 6 A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St.
Patrick, Fort Hamilton.  Interment will be at Bookdale Cemetery, Dedham,
Mass., under direction fo John J. DARRAUGH & SON, Inc., 8817 Fifth avenue.

George TOBBAC died yesterday at his home, 197 Atlantic avenue.  He was
born in Syria fifty-six years ago and lived twenty years in Brooklyn.
He is survived by his widow, Maude SAKALY TOBBAC.  He was president of
the Syrian Citizens' Club of Brooklyn, of 188 Atlantic avenue.  Funeral
to-morrow at 2 P.M., thence to St. Mary's Church, Clinton and Amity
streets.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, 115 Atlantic avenue.

Edward F. GROGAN died Saturday at his home, 230 Hewes street.  He
formerly was a resident of the Thirteenth Ward of Manhattan, where he
was born.  He was  for many years a parishioner of the R.C. Church of
the Transfiguration.  He was a son of the late John and Rose GROGAN.  He
is survived by a brother, William GROGAN, and two sisters, Catherine and
Margaret GROGAN.   The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Transfiguration.  Interment under
direction of William T. FOLEY, 270 Marcy avenuen.

26 June 1928
HIT BY AUTOMOBILE, BOY 6, IS KILLED;
John RUSSO Playing Marbles in Street Crushed to Death by Truck.
Playing with marbles in front of his home, John RUSSO, 6 years old, of
259 Thatford avenue, was instantly killed yesterday afternoon when the
left rear wheel of an automobile truck driven by Abraham WEISS, of 721
Hopkinson avenue, ran over him.  Dr. GARLEY, of Bushwick Hospital, was
summoned, but could do nothing.  WEISS was arrested.

MAN, 70, SUICIDE
Listed by the police as a suicide, William STUDLEY, 70 years old, was
found dead in his apartment at 422 East Thirty-first street, last night
by Patrolman James W. FLEMING, of the Snyder avenue station.  The
patrolman was called in by neighbors who said they hadn't seen STUDLEY
for some time.  The patrolman found STUDLEY's body on the floor.  The
man had a gas tube in his mouth, the other end of the tube connected
with an open jet.

ALLEN - On Monday, June 25, 1928, at 637 72d st., Cornelius B. ALLEN,
beloved husband of Anna E. ALLEN (nee DALY), also survived by three
sisters and a brother.  Notice of funeral later.

BARON -  Moe H. BARON, dearly beloved husband of Nettie G., on Sunday
evening.  Funeral services from his residence, 935  Hancock st.,
Wednesday, 2 P.M.  Remains will repose in receiving vault at Mt. Carmel
Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

COURTER - On Monday, June 25, 1928, Grace E. COURTER.  Funeral service
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John M. LESTER, 1246 East 29th st., on
Wednesday, June 27, at 8 P.M.

FOSTER - Henrietta WERSEBE FOSTER, widow of the late William H., on
Monday, June 25, at her home, 8824 77th st., Woodhaven.  Services
Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock.  Funeral Thursday at 2:30 P.M.  Interment
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

HOENIGHAUSEN - Suddenly on Sunday, June 24, 1928, Mary HOENIGHAUSEN, at
her residence, Catskills, N.Y.  Funeral from the parlors of Harry
E.HUNT, 78 Catalpa ave, Brooklyn.  Interment Wednesday, 2 P.M.,
Evergreen Cemetery.

MARKWALTER - Joseph W., beloved husband of Emma, on Monday, June 25,
1928.  Funeral services at his residence, 8811 88th st., Woodhaven, on
Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock.  Funeral Thursday morning at convenience
of family.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

METZGER - On Monday, June 25, 1928, John METZGER.  Survived by three
sisters.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on
Thursday, June 28, at 2 P.M., from his residence, 346 17th st.
Interment Greenwood Cemtery.

MORGAN - On June 24, George, beloved husband of the late Catherine
MORGAN and devoted father of Edward, Ruth, Evelyn, Irene and the late
George, Jr.  Funeral from his late residence, 812 Prospect pl.,
Brooklyn, Wednesday, June 27.  I.R.T. subway, New Lots train, to
Nostrand ave. station.  Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's Church, St.
John's place and Brooklyn ave., at 10 A.M.

MULCAY - On June 25, 1928, Ellen R., beloved mother of the late Joseph
B. MULCAY and sister of Mary BYRON, formerly of the First Ward,
Manhattan.  Funeral Thursday morning from her residence, 4721 Fort
Hamilton parkway.  Requiem mass at St. Francis de Chantel Church at 9:30
A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

REYNOLDS - Richard, at his late residence, 524 40th st., on Monday, June
25, 1928.  He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary REYNOLDS.  Funeral
Wednesday, June 27, 1928, at 3 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STYLES - Minnie STYLES, at her residence, 100 Livingston st.  Survived
by her husband, William;  two daughters, Marion and Irene.  Funeral
services from the chapel, 205 Ashland pl., National Building, Wednesday,
at 2 P.M.  Arrangement by F.H. SENIOR.

SCHWEICKERT - Suddenly, on Monday, June 25, Herman F. SCHWEICKERT,
beloved son of Josepha SCHWEICKERT (nee OSCHNER) and the late Ludwig
SCHWEICKERT, also brother of Mrs. DESMOND, Josephine, Louis, Andrew and
Jacob SCHWEICKERT, in his 33rd year.  Funeral from his late residence,
139 Evergreen ave., on Wednesday morning, June 27, at 8:30 o'clock;
thence to St. Leonard's R.C. Church, Jefferson st. and Wilson ave.,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  He was a member of Trinity
Post, No. 822, American Legion, and the Hardly Able Guard.  Interment at
the Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
GRENAN - In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Patrolman Andrew
GRENAN, who died on police duty June 28, 1927.  May his soul rest in
peace.  Anniversary mass will be offered on Thursday, June 28, at 8 A.M.
at Our Lady of Victory Church, Throop ave. and McDonough st.
    A precious one from us has gone,
        A voice we loved is stilled.
    A place in our home is vacant,
        Which never can be filled.
                    Wife and Children

HEINEMAN - In fond and loving memory of my dear son, Robert J. HEINEMAN,
who passed away June 26, 1926.  May his soul rest in peace.
                Loving Father

KENNEDY - Mary (nee BURKE).  In sad and loving memory of our dear sister
who died June 24, 1917.  Anniversay mass at St. Brigid's Church Tuesday,
at 8 A.M.  Gone but not forgotten.          Brothers

KUCKS - In loving memory of our dear father, Peter KUCKS, who passed
away June 26, 1923.
    How we miss you, dearest father,
        Every year still more and more,
    But God grant some day we'll meet you
        On the blissful, heavenly shore.     Loving Daughters

MALONEY - John.  In memory of a loving father who died June 9, 1927.
Anniversay mass Wednesday, 8 o'clock, at St. Vincent de Paul's Church.
Children.

TRACY -  In memory of our dear mother, Margaret McCARTHY TRACY, who died
June 26, 1926.        John C. Jerome TRACY and Dorothy TRACY NOLAN.

Stanislaw RZEPINSKI died Saturday at his home, 552 Seventh avenue.  He
was born in Brooklyn thirty-six years ago.  He enlisted in the U.S.
Army, May 28, 1918.  He was overseas for sixteen months.  He is survived
by his wife, Josephine; one daughter; his parents, Joseph and Mary
RZEPINSKI; three brothers, Anthony, John and Edward, and one sister,
Mrs. Mary QUIST.  Funeral from his late home on Wednesday, thence to the
Church of St. John the Evangelist, Twenty-first street, between Fifth
and Sixth avenues, at 10 A.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of S.K.SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourth street.

Margaret MATERO, wife of Frank MATERO, died Sunday at her home, 1067
East Thirty-fifth street.  She is survived in addition to her  husband,
by two children.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn avenue
and Glenwood road.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Alfred CERASO, 189 Gold street.

Robert SMITH, of 34 Cornelia street, died yesterday.  He was the
youngest son of Mrs. Mary SMITH, for the past thirty-four years a
teacher in P.S. 54, Sanford street and Willoughby avenue.  Mrs. SMITH
will retire next August when she reached the age of seventy.  Mrs. SMITH
is a widow of Dr. Robert SMITH, and has two other sons, Henry and
Chester SMITH.  [ed.note: Was this about Robert or his mother?]

Anna Lauretta KELLY died yesterday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Delia
JOYCE, 340 Prospect avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn eleven years ago
and was a member of the R.C.Church of St. John the Evangelist, Fifth
avenue and Twenty-first street, and a pupil attached to the parish
school.  She was a member of the Infants' Sodality.  She was the
daughter of the late John and Ellen GRAVEY KELLY, and is survived by
three brothers, Edward, John and James KELLY.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

PHILIP T.CADMUS
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M., for Philip T. CADMUS,
a Civil War veteran, who died yesterday at his lat home, 153-10
Eighty-ninth avenue, Jamaica.  The Rev. Andrew MAGILL, pastor of the
First Presbyterian Church, of Jamaica, will officiate.  Interment will
be Thursday morning at the Flushing Cemetery.  He was born in Brooklyn
and was in his eighty-sixth year, but has lived in Jamaica since 1898.
During the Civil War he enlisted and was assigned to Company 3, the
first one to leave Brooklyn.  He was one of the last surviving members
of the old Alfred M. WOOD Post, G.A.R., in Queens.  He also was a member
of the Veterans' Club of the Masonic Temple and the Crystal Wave Lodge,
F.& A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Emma CADMUS; two sons, Philip T.,
Jr. , and Edgar; three daughters, Mrs. Marion HEBBERT, Mrs. Florence
HURLEY and Mrs. Frances FLUBY,  six grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.

MARIE B. MOONEY
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Marie BOYCE
MOONEY, a resident of Brooklyn for seventy-three years, who died Sunday
in her seventy-fourth year at her home, 371 Windsor avenue, Rockville
Centre, wher she lived for the past four years.   She was for many years
soloist at the Union Baptist Church of Greenpoint.  She is survived by a
son, J. BOYCE MONEY; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie A. BRENGEL; and two
sisters, Mrs. Margaret WINT[ER]S and Catherine BOYCE.  The Rev. W.C.
PHELPS will conduct the funeral services.  Interment at 10 A.M.,
to-morrow, will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of the BOCH
Funeral Directors, 123 Meserole avenue.

James F. McMAHON died yesterday at his home, 471 Fourteenth street.  He
was born in Brooklyn and was a member of Morningstar Council, K.of C.,
and Branch 15, of the C.B.L., and the William HEFFERNAN Democratic Club,
at Fourth avenue and Forty-sixth street.  He is survived by a sister,
Mary E. HARPISON.  He was a member of the R.C. Church of the Holy Name
of Jesus, Prospect avenue and Prospect Park West, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Thursday.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of M.McMAHON, 124 Summit street.

Joseph Cyril DINSMORE, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his
home, 642 Decatur street.  He was twenty-six years old and was a son of
Mary F. and the late James J. DINSMORE.  Funeral from his late home
Wednesday, at 10:30 A.M., with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Herbert GUTEKUNST, infant son of Frederick and Julia GUTEKUNST, died
yesterday at the home of his parents at 7828 Dill place, Glendale.  The
funeral services will be conducted at 10 A.M. to-morrow by the Rev.
Charles DORT.  Intermant will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

MARY FALKENMEYER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C. Church
of St. John the Baptist for Mary FALKENMEYER, who died Sunday.  She was
a member of the Third Order of St. Francis and the Rosary Society.  She
is survived by her husband, Anton; a son, Andrew DORIN; a sister, Celila
EGAN, and two brothers, Frank and Andrew EGAN.   Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Charles B. MARTIN, 921 Lafayette
avenue.

IDA CARLSON
Ida CARLSON died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was born in Finland
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years.  She is survived
by her husband, Charles; a son, Frank; a daughter, Olga; a sister, Mrs.
Olga WIBERG, and a brother, Victor BLUM.  The Rev. John GULLANS will
conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral home of
James J. SHARP, 4617 Seventh avenue.  Interment will be at Evergreen
Cemetery.

CATHERINE SCHIEMER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C. Church
of St. Pancras, Glendale, for Catherine SCHIEMER, who died Saturday at
her home, 7007 Sixty-fifth place, Glendale.  She was born in Brooklyn
sixty-four years ago.  She is survived by her husband, William
SCHIEMER.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of
Arthur C.MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

ERNEST E. SEEBECK
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the funeral
chapel, 1120 Flatbush avenue, for Ernest E. SEEBECK, ex-Alderman and for
many years prominent in Republican politics in the Park Slope section,
who died Sunday at his home, 3238 Bedford avenue.  He served two terms
as a member of the Board of Aldermen.  He is survived by his widow,
Margaret SEEBECK.  He was a member of the Free Masons and the Royal
Areanum.  Interment to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

EMMA P. McGEE
Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow for Emma PRICE McGEE,
widow of Robert McGEE, who died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
James DELANEY, 292 Eleventh street.  She was eighty-four years old and
had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  Interment will follow
at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of James L.LYMAN'S Son, 303a
Fourth avenue.

EDWARD BETTS
Edward BETTS died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 94 King
street.  He was the son of Joseph and Lavina BETTS.  He is survived in
addition to his parents by two brothers and two sisters.  The funeral
was held at 10 A.M. to-day, and interment was at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st.

PHILIP CALIENDO
Philip CALIENDO died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 148
Conover street.  He was a son of Joseph and Josephine PISANO CALIENDO.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-day and interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery, under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st.

WILLIAM KLEIN
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday for William KLEIN, a
lithographer and a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years, who died
yesterday at his home, 15 Hausman street.  He was born in Whitestone and
was a member of Local 1, of the Amalgamated Lithographers of America and
the Senenfelder Mutual Benefit Association.  He is survived by his
widow, Elizabeth; four daughters, Mrs. Lillian McDONALD, Mrs. Susie
WEATHERBEE, Mrs. Emily TOWNSEND and Mrs. Laura EHRENHARDT.  Interment
will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction of the BOCH Funeral
Directors, 123 Meeker avenue.

Annie J. EVERETT, a descendant of one of the original settlers of the
Astoria section of Long Island City, died yesterday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Emma C. CARPENTER, at 468 Thirty-fifth street, Astoria.
She was eighty-two years old and a daughter of the late Benjamin MOORE
and was a sister of Benjamin MOORE, president of the Long Island City
Savings Bank.  She was the widow of Brayton O. EVERETT.  Funeral
services will be at the First Methodist Church, of Astoria, to-morrow,
and interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Catherine ABRAMS SNYDER died Sunday at her home, 159 Tillary street.
She was born in Brooklyn and was a member of St. Boniface Church for the
past twenty-nine years.  She was also a member of the the Altar Society
attached to St. Boniface Church.  She is survived by her husband, John
W. SNYDER; two daughters, Mrs. Anthony VERNIOREY and Mrs. Barbara CERF;
one brother, John ABRAMS; thirteen grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.  Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from her late
residence, thence to St. Boniface Church, where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Alexander LEVY died Sunday at his home, 98 Douglass street.  He is
survived by two sisters, Mrs. R. NELSON and Mrs. S.B. WOOLF,  and a
brother, Joseph LEVY.  Funeral services to-night at 8 o'clock, with
burial at 10 A.M. to-morrow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery.  He was a member of
Court Brooklyn, 1, F. of A.

Laurence MAERZ died Sunday in a local hospital.  He was born in Brooklyn
July 10, 1909.  He was a member of St.Paul's Congregational Church.
Funeral services to-night at 8 o'clock at his late home, 408 Dill place,
Glendale.  Burial to-morrow at 10 A.M. in Linden Hill Cemetery.  He is
survived by his parents and a sister, Mazie.  Funeral arrangements under
direction of John BASQUE'S SONS, 614 Woodward avenue.

Neil EKMAN died Friday.  He was born in Sweden fifty-six years ago and
had been a resident of the United States for the past twenty years.  He
was a member of Port Angeles Lodge, 69, F.& A.M., Angeles Chapter, 38,
R.A.M.; Ivan DeLuca Commander, 17, K.T.; Crescent Council, 118, R. &
S.V., and San Pedro Lodge, 966, B.P.O.Elks.  The officers of Bredablick
Lodge, 880, F.& A.M., will conduct  services to-night at 8 o'clock at
Charles A. SANDSTROM'S funeral parlors, 4603 Fourth avenue.  Interment
will take place to-morrow afternoon.

Helen L. HORN died Sunday.  She was born in Brooklyn thirty-one years
ago and lived at 232 Covert street.  Funeral services to-morrow at 2
P.M.  She is survived by her mother, Babette HORN;  three brothers, John
C., Christopher and George, and two sisters, Anna SALOMON, and Catherine
DEURELL.  Cremation at Fresh Pond, under direction of Peter J.GEIS, 88
Catalpa avenue.

Anthony GIANNI, of 1825 West Twenfth street, born in Italy fifty-five
years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-six years, died Saturday
in St. Luke's Hospital, Manhattan.  He is survived by his widow, Anna;
two sons, Frank J. and Joseph; seven daughters, Mrs. Rosina SCALZO,
Mary, Carmela, Helen, Margaret, Tessie and Anna, and four
grandchildren.  He was a member of the Order Sons of Italy in America,
and also of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary in Bensonhurst, where
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated to-morrow at 10 A.M., and
burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of N.PIRO'S Sons,
of 153 Navy street.

BERTHA TIETJEN
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Bertha TIETJEN,
who died Sunday in her seventy-eighth year at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Anna C. CONTI, 8911 Ninety-sixth street, Richmond Hill.  She is
also survived by a son, Martis C. TIETJEN.  Interment at 10 A.M.
to-morrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Joseph C. BYRNE, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in his
thirty-seventh year at his home, 87 Cumberland street.  He was a son of
the late John and Ann BYRNE.  He is survived by his widow, Harriet; four
daughters, Anna, Alice, Ruth and Frances, and a brother, Frank, and
three sisters, Mrs. DONOVAN, Mrs. RINNELLI and Mrs. GRAY.  He was a
member of the R.C. Church of St. Edward, where requiem mass will be
celebrated by 9 A.M. Thursday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of T.J.HIGGINS & Sons, Inc., 203 Jay street.

Joseph OBEWISKA died yesterday at his home, 32 Vine street.  He is
survived by a cousin, Joseph OBEWISKA.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Casmir.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of William
McCLEAN, 77 Hudson avenue.

Ella GRIFFITH ROSS, widow of J. Stewart ROSS, a well known lawyer, and
mother of the late U.S. Attorney Leroy W. ROSS, died Sunday at the home
of her sisters, Mrs. E.C. JONES, 315 Lincoln place.  She is survived in
addition to her sister by a brother, John S. GRIFFITH. a well known
lawyer.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the
Funeral Chapel, 127 South Oxford street.  Interment to-morrow will be at
Rockville, Conn.

Funeral Rites To-morrow For Paul M. PELLETREAU
Funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow at Grace Church,
Jamaica, for Paul PELLETREAU, secretary to Surrogate Daniel NOBLE, of
Queens, who died Saturday.
Mr. PELLETREAU was born near Ballston Spa, N.Y., fifty-one years ago and
had resided in Queens for the past twenty-five years.  He was a lawyer
and in 1915 was appointed to the Surrogate's Court of Queens.
He is survived by his mother, Mrs. E.A. PELLETREAU; a daughter,
Priscilla A., and three sisters, Mrs. W.D.JANES, Jr., or Atlanta, GA;
Mrs. Ruth REDMOND, and Eileen PELLETREAU.  Interment will be at Ballston Spa.

27 June 1928
Love Affair Theory in Man Slain By Three Companions - 
Man and Women Being Questioned
 With police reserves surrounding the block bounded by Atlantic avenue,
Herkimer street, Prescott place and Bancroft place, the arrest of two
men, wanted in connection with the slaying of James FELICCIA, 38 years
old, of 1759 Bergen avenue, in a taxicab last night, was expected hourly
to-day.  The police believe the pair are in hiding within the guarded
block and are conducting a systematic search of the section.
	John SULLIVAN, of 1254 Myrtle avenue, and two women, whose names the
police have not made public, were taken to the Liberty street station
this morning.  They are being detained for questioning.
 An unhappy love affair is held responsible for the slaying, which
occurred while FELICCIA was riding with three companions.  The trio
escaped in the darkness.
	FELLICCIA, [spelling]  who the police say was discharged from Sing Sing
where he had served a term for burglary, was shot three times through
the head and once in the chest.  Tony MODICO, driver of the cab, of 211
Himrod street, was badly cut about the face by flying glass and was
taken to St. Mary's Hospital, where FELLICCIA was pronounced dead.
	Fire on Pursuing Policeman.
A score of shots were fired by the murderers who answered patrolman
Francis RYAN's fire with their own weapons.  None of the shots took
effect, although soon after the men had disappeared an Italian appeared
at the Unity Hospital and asked to be treated for a stab wound.  He
overheard the night telephone operator call the police and fled without
having his wound treated.  His identity has been established, police said.
	MODICO, the cab driver, told the Liberty avenue police that the four men
hailed him at DeKalb and Central avenues.  They were quarrelling then,
he said.  Near Ralph and Atlantic avenues the argument among the
passengers grew more violent and several shots were suddenly fired.
MODICO stopped the cab and sought safety from the flying bullets and glass.
	By the time Patrolman RYAN had arived [sic] the three men had fled,
leaving FELLICCIA's body in the rear of the cab.
	Two suitcases, FELLICCIA's property, were found in the cab.  This bears
out the police theory that the slain man was carrying out a plan to quit
the city because he had not made good his threat to kill his sweetheart
and anyone who kept company with her.
	Threatened to Kill Girl.
According to information gleaned from FELLICCIA's friends, he and a
woman had lived together at the Bergen avenue address.  They moved there
soon after FELLICCIA's discharge from prison, but did not live
amicably.  Their battles ended last week with FELLICCIA's quitting the
place with the threat to kill the girl if she went out with other men.
It is understood the woman paid no heed to the warnings and chose her
companions as she pleased.  Failure of FELLICCIA to take steps to halt
this state of affairs lead to considerable chaffing from his companions
and he finally decided to leave town without carrying out his plans.
	MODICO is said to have told the police that a knife fight preceded the slaying.

WHITE Falls to Death Painting Roof of Home
Edward WHITE, 60 years old, of 2722 West Third street, painting the
gutter on a roof of his home, accidentally fell to the court yard and
was instantly killed.  An ambulance surgeon from Coney Island Hospital
was summoned.

FARRELL - On June 26, 1928, Catherine F. FARRELL.  Funeral from her
residence, 1015 St. Mark's ave., Thursday, 9:30 A.M.  Solemn mass of
requiem at St. Matthew's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRANCIS - On Monday, June 25, 1928, Frank, beloved husband of Viola
FRANCIS (nee BRINKHOFF).  Funeral Friday morning, 9 o'clock, from his
late home, 277 Bleecker st.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

GORMAN - On Tuesday, June 26, 1928, at his residence , 382 New York
ave., William A. GORMAN, beloved husband of Anna VALLIER GORMAN.
Funeral from Dunigan & Son Parlors, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st., on
Thursday, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment private.

HARLING - On June 27, 1928, Abraham G. HARLING, husband of the late Rose
McGOVERN HARLING, at the residence of his son, Abraham G. HARLING, Jr.,
29 Polhemus place.  Notice of funeral later.

MOSELEY - On June 25, Mary MOSELEY (nee BAUER), in her 66th year.
Services at 78 Bleecker st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, June 28, at 2 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.  Survived by two sons, Louis and Thomas,
also one daughter, Mrs. Emma HAAS.

REINHARDT - John, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alfred STARK, 8307
78th st., Woodhaven, on June 26.  Funeral services will be held at the
chapel of J.P. ELDRIDGE, 7711 Jamaica ave., Woodhaven, on Thursday
evening, 8 o'clock.  Funeral on Friday at 2 P.M.  Interment Lutheran
Cemetery.

RHATIGAN - Edward J., on Tuesday, June 26, at his residence, 236 Court
st., beloved brother of John J. and Mrs. E. DeSILVA.  Funeral on Friday,
June 29, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Paul's R.C. Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHMIDT - Emma, on June 25, 1928.  Funeral services at her home, 190
Seeley st., Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.

STUDLEY - On June 25, William, beloved husband of the late Mary STUDLEY
and father of Charles W. STUDLEY, at his residence, 422 East 31st st.
Funeral on Thursday, June 28, at 2 P.M.

WHITE - On June 26, 1928, Anna Louella FOSTER WHITE, beloved wife of
John and loving mother of John, Jr., and Robert WHITE.  Funeral from her
residence, 1209 8th ave., Brooklyn, on Friday, June 29, at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to Holy Name R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
GRENAN  -  In sad and loving memory of my dear husband Patrolman  Andrew
GRENAN, who died on police duty June 28, 1927.  May his soul rest in
peace.  Anniversary mass will be offered on Thursday, June 28, at 8 A.M.
at Our Lady of Victory Church, Throop ave. and McDonough st.
    A precious one from us has gone,
        A voice we loved is stilled.
    A place in our home is vacant,
        Which never can be filled.    WIFE AND CHILDREN

Marie VIERA, daughter of Marie ROLDAN and Salvatore VIERA, died
yesterday at her home, 448 Fifteenth street.  She is survived in
addition to her parents by three brothers, James, Ralph and Charles
VIERA.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of JM.J. SMITH'S SONS.

Rose A. MCGRAW died to-day at her home, 1057 Eastern Parkway.  She was
born in Mobile, Ala., a daughter of Michael and Rose A.GIBNEY GEREGHTY.
She had been a resident of New York City and Brooklyn for fifty years.
She was the widow of David E. MCGRAW and is survived by a son, David F.
and four daughters, Lillian and Emma MCGRAW, Mrs. George MCGEE and Mrs.
Charles ABLETT.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Friday with a
requiem mass and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction fo John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers avenue.

Edward J. RRHATIGAN died yesterday at his home, 236 Court street.  He
was born in Brooklyn and was a life resident of the Tenth Ward.  He was
the son of the late John and Anna RHATIGAN.  He served with the 305th
Infantry, Company K, during the war, also a member of St. Paul's R.C.
Church.  He is survived by his brother, John J. RHATIGAN, and his
sister, Mrs. E.DE SILVA.  The funeral will take place from his late home
Friday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Paul's R.C. Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

William A. GORMAN a well-known turfman and for many years superintendant
of Belmont and Morris Park tracks, and Superintendant of Park of the
Borough of Brooklyn under the late Mayor GAYNOR, died yesterday at his
home, 382 New York avenue.  He had been a resident of the city for the
past thirty-eight years, and for the past ten years a member of St.
Ignatius R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
to-morrow at 10 A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Anna VILLIER GORMAN; a
daughter, Mrs. G.L. HATHWAY, and several grandchildren.  The funeral
will be held from In Memoriam Parlor, Rogers avenue and Montgomery
street.  Interment under the direction of William DUNIGAN and Son.

Maria LA ROCCO died Monday at her home, 41 East Second street.  She was
born in Italy ninety-two years ago and is survived by her husband,
Dominic.  For the past thirty years she has been a resident of the
Windsor Terrace section of Brooklyn and was a member of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church where a mass of requiem will be celebrated
to-morrow at 9 A.M.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Edward J. CUMMINGS.

Robert Louis NIELSEN, son of Louis and Anna BARRY NIELSEN, died Monday
at his home, 1779 Bedford avenue.  He was a member of St. Francis of
Assisi Church.  The funeral will be held to-day at 2 P.M. and interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of William DUNIGAN and
Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Anna Louella FOSTER WHITE died yesterday at her home, 1209 Eighth
avenue.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and for the past twenty
years a member of the Holy Name R.C. Church on Prospect Park West where
a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Friday at 10 A.M.  She is
survived by her husband, John WHITE; two sons, John, Jr. and Robert
WHITE.  Interment will be in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of William DUNIGAN and Son, 261 Park Avenue.

Vincenzo MOSCHETT, 52 years old, died at the Brooklyn  Hospital.  He was
born in Italy and had been a resident of this city for over twenty-six
years.  He was a well known importer, with offices in the Wallabout
market.  He was the husband of the late Caterina MOSCHETT.  He is
survived by two daughters, Elizabeth and Helen; five sons, Pasquayle,
Dominick, Albert, Ralph and Edward, and a sister, Carmela MOSCHETT.
Funeral will be held from his late home, 234 Hamilton avenue, at 9:30
A.M. Friday; thence to the Sacred Heart Church of Jesus and Mary, Degraw
and Hicks street, where requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev.
J.PESCOPAGANO.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction
of Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton parkway.

Frederick STADELMAN died Saturday.  He was born in Brooklyn and was in
his thirty-eighth year.  He was a veteran of the World War.  He is
survived by his wife, Evelyn, and his mother, Mrs. Frances STADELMAN,
and three brothers, Joseph, John and Philip, and two children.  He was a
member of the American Legion and Woodhaven Exempt Vol. Firemen's
Association.  Funeral to-day from his late home, 289 Warwick street,
with military escort, with requiem mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. Michael's
R.C. Church.  Interment National Cemetery under direction of John
METZNER, 2890 Atlantic avenue.

EMMA SCHMIDT
Funeral services will be conducted at 8 P.M. to-morrow by the Rev.
C.W.VALENTINE, of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. for Emma SCHMIDT, a
resident of Brooklyn for more than forty years, who died Monday at her
home, 190 Seeley street.  She was born in New York City and is survived
by five sisters, Louisa FINCK, Margaret SCHMIDT, Elizabeth ZINCK, Dora
HEILMANN and Mary POWERS.  Interment will be at 2 P.M. Friday at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15
Palmetto street.

Louise A. SCHILLER died Tuesday at her home, 652 Bergen street.  She is
survived by three brothers, John and Eugene SCHILLER, and Daniel A.
LYNCH; and one aunt, Mrs. Alice GOWRIE.  Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M.
with requiem mass at Church of St. Josephs, Pacific street and
Vanderbilt avenue.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of
James H.TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton street.

Louise GRIMM, born in New York City, April 9, 1875, died Saturday at her
home, 101-52 112 street, Richmond Hill.  She is survived by her husband,
Ferdinand; sons, Fredinand, Jr. and George Daniel; and a brother,
William L. WENGER.  Funeral services were held last night at 8 o'clock,
by Dr. John L. CLARK, pastor of the Bushwick Avenue Congregational
Church.  Interment to-day at 2 P.M., at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

Catherine FRIEN FARRELL died yesterday at her home, 1015 St. Mark's
avenue.  She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-five years.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., to-morrow with
a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of St. Matthew, Eastern Parkway.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of LADLEY &
MCMAHON, 308 St. James place.

EVELYN B. CHITTENDEN
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the Lefferts Place
Chapel, 86 Leffert place. for Evelyn BETTS CHITTENDEN, widow of Prof.
Jonathan BRACE[?] CHITTENDEN, of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, who
died Sunday at her home, 144  Montague street.  Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Fairchild Sons.

HENRIETTA FOSTER
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for Henrietta
FOSTER, widow of William H. FOSTER, who died Monday at her home, 8824
Seventy-seventy street, Woodhaven.  She was born in Brooklyn eighty-two
years ago.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Carl BURROWS; two sons,
William S. and Benjamin, and thirteen grandchildren.  Interment at 2:30
P.M. to-morrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Patrick E. BRENNAN died yesterday at his home, 252 Bond street.  He was
a life resident of Brooklyn and was a member of the R.C. Church of St.
Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, and the Holy Name Society, at which
church a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at A.M. Friday.  He was
employed by the Department of Highways.  He is survived by a son, Edward
BRENNAN, a patrolman attached  to the Vandeveer Park Station; a
daughter, Mrs. Loretta WILTON, and a sister, Elizabeth BRENNAN.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of John
J.FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

MARY B. MOSELEY
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow for Mary BAUER
MOSELEY, who died Monday at her home, 78 Bleecker street.  She was
sixty-six years old and is survived by two sons, Louis and Thomas, and a
daughter, Mrs. Emma HAAS.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Catherine D. RICE died Sunday at Grand Rapids, Mich.  She is survived by
her husband, George E. RICE; a son, John E. MORAN, and a daughter, Mrs.
Catherine M. CAVALLI.  She was fifty-three years old.  The funeral will
be held from the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue, at
9:30 A.M., to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady
of Angles [sic], Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street.  Interment
will follow at St. John's Cemetery.

Albert W. KOHL died yesterday in his thirty-sixth year at Norwegion
Hospital.  He is survived by his widow, Rubina KOHL and a sister, Freda
KOHL.  He was employed as a B.M.T. conductor.  The funeral services will
be held at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 Fifth avenue, at 8
P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 10 A.M., Friday, will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Delia WARD died yesterday in St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway.  She
is survived by a brother, John LEONARD and a sister, Mrs. Michael
FARRY.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Friday, from her late home,
121-78 133rd street, South Ozone Park, with a requiem mass at the R.C.
Church of St. Clement, South Ozone Park.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery, under direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 Eighty-seventh
street, Woodhaven.

Cornelius B. ALLEN died Monday at his home, 637 Seventy-second street.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn and a member of the Holy Name Society
attached to the R.C. Church of St. Ephren and Phil Sheridan Council,
K.of C.  He is survived by his widow, Annie E. DALY ALLEN; one brother,
and three sisters.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. to-morrow, with
a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Ephren, Seventy-fifth street
and Fort Hamilton parkway.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

JANE KNIGHTON
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow for Jane KNIGHTON, who
died yesterday at her home, 1045 East Eighteenth street.  She was the
wife of Sameul KNIGHTON, a member of the Board of Engineers of the New
York Produce Exchange, and is survived, in addition to her husband, by
three sons, Henry, Frank H. and Edward KNIGHTON.   Interment will be Friday.

Arthur THOMPSON Rites Will Be Held To-night
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for ARTHUR THOMPSON,
founder of the Brooklyn Furniture Company, who died Monday at his home,
62 Crandall avenue, Freeport.
Mr. THOMPSON was a member of Chapel Lodge, F.& A.M., and Damascus
Commandery: K.T.  He is survived by four sons and four daughters.  He
retired from active business about a year ago.  Interment to-morrow will
be at Greenfield Cemetery.

Dr. Carl HILLER, 58, Dies;  Was Noted As Organist
Dr. CARL HILLER, 58 years old, of 8801 Ninetieth street, Woodhaven, died
last night at Lutheran Hospital of a complication of diseases.  He had
been ill several months.
Dr. HILLER was for thirty-five years organist and choir directior at the
Immanuel Lutheran Church, South Ninth street and Driggs avenue.  He was
a member of the Arib[?] Singing Society and of the United Choirmaster
Society, and for many years before the World War he was director of
various German singing societies in Brooklyn and arranged many of the
public park concerts given by these societies.
He was born in Wurzburg, Germany, and came to this country as a young
man.  His widow, Amalia, a son, Carl, Jr.; and three daughters,
Gertrude, Elizabeth and Mrs. Susan Ruth MILLAR  survive.
Funeral services will be held to-morrow at 8 P.M. at the Immanuel
Lutheran Church and burial will be in Lutheran Cemetery Friday morning.

28 June 1928
UNIDENTIFIED MAN AND BABY KILLED IN AUTO MISHAPS
Rosalyn CADESS, 3, Darts From Behind Parked Car and is Hit by Taxi
An unidentified man, about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inches tall and
weighing 180 pounds was struck and killed by an automobile truck owned
by Borden Milk Company at Fourth avenue and Pacific street at 5 A.M.to-day.

Russell CARR, of 269 Lincoln road, told the police of the Bergen street
station the man came up out of the subway station and stepped in front
of the three-ton truck.
The body was take to the morgue.

Baby Fatally Hurt.
Rosalyn CADESS, 3, was playing in front of her home, 676 Manhattan
avenue, early last night, when she was struck by a taxicab driven by
Dominick LOCOCO of 258 North Ninth street.  The child was taken to
Greenpoint Hospital, where she died a short time later of a fracture of
the skull and internal injuries.
Witnesses told the police that the child ran from in back of a parked
automobile directly in front of the cab and LOCOCO was unable to stop
his machine in time to avoid hitting her.  He was not arrested.

WILLIAM BUCKLEY CASHIN DIES AT HOME IN WOODSIDE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Friday at the R.C. Church
of St. Sebastian, Woodside, for William BUCKLEY CASHIN, secretary and
manager of the National Electrotype Company, who died yesterday in his
forty-ninth year at his home, 3672 Sixty-third street, Woodside, Queens.
Mr. CASHIN is survived by his widow, Mary CASHIN, and two daughters,
Eleanor and Catherine CASHIN.  He was born in Ireland, and had been a
resident of the United States for twenty-nine years.  He was formerly
secretary and treasurer of the Cork Men's Mutual Aid Society.

BERGER - On Tuesday, June 26, 1928, Charles, age 24 years, dearly
beloved son of Barbara and brother of Max and Joseph BERGER.  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. Aloysius
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
soul.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

BROOKLYN COUNCIL, No. 60, of K.of C. - Dear Sirs and Brothers:  Brother
Abraham G. HARLING died on Wednesday, June 27, 1928.  Brothers will
please meet at 7th ave. and Carroll st., on Thursday eve., at 8:30
o'clock, and proceed to 29 Polhemus pl.
            Fraternally yours,
                ROBERT F. MITCHELL, Grand Knight
                JAMES H. CARRICK, Fin. Sec'y.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K. of C. - Members are requested to assemble
at the clubhouse Thursday evening, June 28, 8 o'clock, to proceed thence
to the home of our late brother, GEORGE PARTHEY MULLER, 854 Bushwick ave.
            JOHN P. MCARDLE, Grand Knight
            JOSEPH L. WALSH, Recorder

COOKE - On Wednesday, June 27, 1928, Mary, mother of Elsie DOYLE, Polly
WILLIS, Grace JANSON and Harold, George, Leonard, Fred and Victor
COOKE.  Funeral services at her residence, 120 Seeley st., Friday, June
29, at 8 P.M.

DEVOY - Mary, beloved wife of Joseph DEVOY, on June 27.  Funeral from
Edward MEYERS' funeral parlors, 554 Third ave., near 14th st., on
Saturday, 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DELANY - On Thursday, June 28, 1928, Ellen DELANY (nee MALLINN), beloved
wife of the late Joseph DELANY and mother of Margaret A. DELANY, at her
residence, 378 Hamilton ave.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

GOETZ - J. Philip, suddenly on June 26, at his residence, 115 Veronica
pl., beloved husband of Elizabeth GOETZ.  Funeral services to be held at
Zion Lutheran Church, Henry and Clark sts., Friday, at 2 P.M.

HARLING - On June 27, 1928, Abraham G. HARLING, husband of the late Rose
McGOVERN HARLING and beloved father of Abraham G. HARLING, Jr., and Mrs.
Mary FLYNT.  Funeral from the residence of his son, 29 Polhemus pl.,
near Garfield pl., on Friday, June 29, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St.
Stanislaus Martyr R.C. Church, 14th st. and 6th ave.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.  [see Brooklyn Council, K of C above]

HICKEY - Suddenly on June 26, Joseph A., beloved husband of Mary HICKEY
(nee DICKINSON).  Funeral from his residence, 8736 75th st., Woodhaven,
on Friday, June 29, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Thomas the Apostle
Church.  Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

JOHNSTON - Catherine E., on Wednesday, at her home, 1776 West 7th st.
She is survived by her beloved husband, George; one daughter, Mrs.
Harold SMITH; one brother, James GARRAHAN.  Funeral at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at SS Simon and Jude R.C. Church on Saturday, June 29.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KERN - On Wednesday, June 27, 1928, Albert, beloved husband of Helen
KERN, at his residence, 9 Willow st.  Funeral Friday, at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

LONG ISLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FOURTH DEGREE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - We
announce with deep regret the death of Sir Knight Abraham G. HARLING.
Sir knights are requested to meet at the residence of his son, 29
Polhemus pl., between Carroll st. and Garfield pl., at 8:30 P.M., June
28.  Member of the Brooklyn Council No. 60.  Wear baldric.
            WILLIAM J. RYAN,  Faithful Navigator
             THOMAS GUILMARTIN, Faithful Scribe.

MATHISEN - On June 27, 1928, Anna R., beloved wife of Sakarias MATHISEN,
age 56 years.  Services at her residence, 833 55th st., Brooklyn,
Friday, 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen.

NILSSON - On Wednesday, June 27, 1928, Agatha H. NILSSON.  Relatives and
friends are invited to attend funeral services at her residence, 194
Monitor st., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

PARTHEYMULLER - On Tuesday, June 26, 1928, George E., beloved husband of
Florence PARTHEYMULLER, 854 Bushwick ave.  Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

PLEWE  - On Sunday, June 24, Frieda, in her 85th year.  She is survived
by three daughters, Augusta BOSE, Mrs. LINK and Mrs. HAAS; one son,
Edward PLEWE, and four grandchildren.  Funeral from her late residence,
110 Hendrickson st., Elmont, L.I., on Friday, June 29, at 2 P.M.
Interment family plot, Lutheran Cemetery.

REICHENBACH - On Wednesday, June 27, 1928, Magda REICHENBACH, beloved
wife of Frank and loving mother of Noma.  Funeral services will be held
at her late residence, 110-17 Liberty ave., Richmond Hill, on Friday,
June 29, at 8 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery Saturday, 2 P.M.

PEARCE - Sarah H., on Wednesday, June 27, 1928,  Funeral services at her
residence, 266 Hemlock st., Cypress Hills, on Friday evening, 8
o'clock.  Funeral Saturday morning at convenience of family.  Interment
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BRADY -  In loving memory of our Cornelius, who died June 28, 1926.
        Safe in the arms of Jesus
            Safe on His gentle breast,
        There by His love protected,
            Securly his soul shall rest.     MOTHER AND DADDY

WALSH - In sacred and cherished memory of our dearly beloved son and
brother, who departed this life June 28, 1927.  Anniversay mass Thursday
morning, 8 o'clock.  MOTHER, FATHER, SISTERS, BROTHER

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
KRANZ - The family of the late JOHN G. KRANZ wish to thank the reverend
clergy, relatives and friends, for their kindness in their hour of
bereavement.
    MRS. KATHERINE KRANZ AND MRS. JAMES MCKAY.

JOSEPH A. HICKEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven, for JOSEPH A. HICKEY, a
life resident of Brooklyn and formerly a resident of the old Tenth Ward,
who died Tuesday in his sixtieth year at his home, 8736 Seventy-fifth
street, Woodhaven.  He was a hatter and is survived by his widow, Mary
A., two sons, two brothers, Edward and Charles and a sister, Mrs. J.
GOTTER.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

AGATHA H. NILSSON
Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Howard W. BENEDICT, at 2
P.M. Saturday for AGATHA H. NILSSON, a life resident of New York City,
who died yesterday in her thirty-eighth year at her home, 194 Monitor
street.  She is survived by three sisters,  Elim, Mrs. Lillian SMALL,
and Mrs. Bertha HAAG and two brothers, Axel W. and Martin NILSSON.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the BOCH
Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

J. PHILIP GOETZ died Tuesday at his home, 115 Veronica place.  He was 68
years old, and was born in Germany.  He had been a resident of Brooklyn
for forty-five years.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth; a son,
Adam; two daughters,  Mrs. Gus HUSEMAN, and Mrs. Edward BARTELS, and
four grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at Zion Lutheran
Church, Henry and Clark streets, at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment will be
at Evergreen Cemetery.

RICHARD TIENECK
Funeral services will be conducted  at 10 A.M. to-morrow by the Rev. Dr.
Howard W. BENEDICT, for RICHARD TIENECK, an advertising solicitor for
the Brooklyn Daily "Times" and a life resident of Brooklyn, who died
yesterday in his thirty-ninth year at his home, 306 East Thirty-eighth
street.  He was a member of Ezel Lodge, F.&A.M. and is survived by his
widow, Margaret, and sons.  Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond under
direction of the BOCH Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

BRIDGET HEPNER died Monday at her home, 497 Halsey street.  She resided
in this borough for the past three years.  She was formerly a resident
of Plainfield, N.J.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Beatrice
BRADY and Miss Muriel HEPNER.  Funeral from her late home to-morrow at
10 A.M. thence to Church of the Holy Rosary, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

STANISLAWA CEGLECKI DROGOSZ died Tuesday at her home, 163 Seventeenth
street.  She was born in Poland forty-eight years ago.  She resided in
Brooklyn for the past thirty-six years.  She is survived by her husband,
Peter; one son, John; two daughters, Stanislaya and Sophie; one sister,
Mary and one brother, John TOBINSKI.  Funeral from her late home on
Saturday thence to the Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, Twenty-fourth
street and Fourth avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of
S.K. SZUTARSKI, 246 Twenty-fourht street.

AUGUST POUSSON died Tuesday at his home, 15 Himrod street.  He was
seventy years old and is survived by his widow, two daughters and four
sons.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of John MAUTE, of 92 Jamaica avenue.

BERTRAM TAYLOR
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C. Church
of St. Pancras, Glendale, for BERTRAM TAYLOR, a life resident of
Brooklyn who died Monday at his home, 4732 Sprague street, Glendale.  He
is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BERTRAM TAYLOR, and a brother,
Harry TAYLOR.  The funeral will be held from the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734
Myrtle avenue, Glendale and interment will be at St. John's  Cemetery,
under direction of William BUSS.

POHN [JOHN] REINHARDT
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at the funeral
chapel of J.P. ELDREDGE, 7711 Jamaica avenue, for JOHN REINHARDT, who
died Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alfred STARK, 8807
Seventy-eighth street, Woodhaven.  Interment at 2 P.M. to-morrow will be
at Lutheran Cemetery.

SARAH J. WARD died yesterday at her home, 138-11 242nd street,
Rosedale.  She was born in Manhattan seventy years ago, and had been a
resident of Rosedale for nineteen years.  She is survived by her
husband, John, and two daughters, Sarah and Florence.  The funeral will
be held at 10 A.M. Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of
St. Clare, Rosedale.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Harry M.ROBBINS,10 161st street, Jamaica.

BENJAMIN ZAULSCH died yesterday at his home, 74 Delap street, Jamaica.
He was born in Jamaica twenty-four years ago.  He is survived by his
mother, Mary; two brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held at
10 A.M. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Monica,
Jamaica.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Harry M.ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

EMILY WALTERS COLLINS died Tuesday.  She is survived by her husband,
William COLLINS; a son, William COLLINS, JR., and a daughter, Florence
COUGHLIN.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at
her late home, 413 Central avenue.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow and interment will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery under direction
of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

WILLIAM J. STUDLEY, husband of the late Mary STUDLEY and father of
Charles W. STUDLEY, died Monday at his home, 422 East Thirty-first
street.  The funeral will be held to-day at 2 P.M. and interment will be
private under the direction of T.J.HIGGINS & SON, Inc., 203 Jay street.

AUGUSTUS LEADLIE died yesterday.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a son
of the late Augustus Chestnut LEADLIE and for many years was a resident
of the Twelfth Ward.  He is survived by a brother, William LEADLIE, and
three sisters, Mrs. William T. NELSON, of Upper Montclair, N.J., Anna
and Bessie LEADLIE.  The funeral services will be held at his late home,
263 Fifty-fifth street, at 2 P.M. Saturday.  Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of George SIEBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

MARTIN KOSTER died Tuesday in a local hospital.  He was born in Brooklyn
thirty-four years ago and is survived by his widow, two children, and
his mother, Anna, and two brothers and two sisters.  The funeral
services will be held at the home of his mother, at 2335 Woodbine
street, at 7:30 o'clock to-night.  The Rev. Dr. George WACKER will
officiate.  Interment at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ & SONS, 507 Fairview avenue,
Ridgewood.  [ed.:guess who's in charge here]

ALBERT KERN died Wednesday at his home, 9 Willow street.  He was born in
Germany, the son of the late Frederick and Anna KERN, and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for over forty years.  He is survived by his wife,
Helen; three sons, George, Walter and Leonard, and one daughter, May.
The funeral will be held to-morrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of
the Assumption, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, followed
by interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS &
Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

EMILY RAYMOND died yesterday at her home, 187 Metropolitan avenue.  She
was born in Brooklyn and had been a resident of Williamsburg for the
past ten years.  She is survived by her husband, Simeon RAYMOND.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday and interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery, under direction fo John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford avenue.

EDWARD A.McGRATH died at his home, 2378 Putnam avenue near Fresh Pond
road, Wednesday.  He was born in this borough and took up his home in
the Ridgewood section about ten years ago.  He was associated with the
Brooklyn Edison Company in the distribution for the past nineteen
years.  He was a regular attendant at the church of St. Matthias and was
a member of the church societies.  He is survived by his sisters, Mrs.
Margaret SINCLAIR and Mrs. William DENKERT.  The funeral will take place
Saturday at 9:30 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of
St. Matthias the interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

FREDERICK S. BENDRIFT, son of Mary BECKING BENDRIFT and the late Albert
BENDRIFT, died yesterday at his home, 26 Douglass street.  He was a life
resident of Brooklyn.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday from
his late home and interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery, under
direction of James E. DOUGHERTY, 396 Hicks street.

ANDREW NELSON died Sunday at his home, 295 Pacific street.  He was born
in Sweden forty-five years ago and had been employed as a carpenter.  He
is survived by a brother, Alfred NELSON.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. to-day from the funeral chapel of James E. DOUGHERTY, 396 Hicks
street.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

JULIA A. GILLEN died Tuesday at her home, 1195 [P]resident street.  She
was a daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret GILLEN and a sister of
Mrs. Elizabeth DOLBEY and aunt of Alice W. DOLBEY.  She was a member of
the L.C.B.A., LaSalle Branch, No. 670.  The funeral will be held
to-morrow at 3 P.M.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JOHN A. DOUGHERTY, of 892 Ninety-first street, Woodhaven, died yesterday
in his fifty-first year.  He was a chief engineer and was employed by
New York Lodge, 1, B.P.O.Elks.  He was a member of St. Thomas the
Apostle Holy Name Society and Queensboro Lodge, B.P.O. Elks.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be private
under direction of Den[ ] T. KENNEDY, 8411 Eighty-sixth road, Woodhaven.

29 June 1928
COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K.of C. - Members are requested to assemble
at the clubhouse Friday evening, June 29, at 8 o'clock, to proceed
thence to the home of our late brother, JOSEPH A. AZAR, 3526 Avenue H.
            John P. McARDLE, Grand Knight; Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

DEAN - On Thursday, June 28, 1928, at the Staten Island Hospital, Joseph
A. DEAN, beloved son of Mary A. and the late Peter DEAN.  Funeral from
Edward T. KENNEDY's funeral parlor, 2603 Church ave., Brooklyn.  Notice
of funeral later.

BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 22. B.P.O. ELKS - Brothers:  You are requested to
attend the funeral service or our brother, WALTER EBBETS, Saturday
evening, June 30, 8 o'clock, at Boyertown Funeral Chapel, 38 Lafayette
ave.  Edward J. McCARTHY, Exalted Ruler; Joseph H.BECKER, Sec'y

ENGEL - On Thursday, June 28, John G. ENGEL.  Funeral services at 187
South Oxford st. on Saturday, June 30, at 8 P.M.

DELANY - On Thursday, June 28, 1928, Ellen (nee MALLINN), beloved wife
of the late Joseph DELANY and mother of Margaret A. DELANY.  Funeral
Saturday, at 10:30 A.M, from her residence, 378 Hamilton ave; thence to
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FELLER - On Thursday, June 28, Elizabeth  FELLER (nee WESTRICH), widow
of the late George FELLER, mother of Lena BLECKENSDORFER, also survived
by ten grandchildren, age 73 years.  Funeral from her late residence,
1634 Summerfield st., Ridgewood, on Monday, July 2, at 9:30 A.M.; thence
to St. Martin of Tours R.C.Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

HANSEN - On Thursday, June 28, 1928, at his residence, 330 79th st.,
Brooklyn, Harry A. HANSEN, beloved husband of Annette HANSEN, age 67
years.  Services at the Bethelship M.E. Church, Carroll st., near Hoyt,
Saturday, at 2 P.M.  Interment Valhalla Cemetery, S.I.

JOHNSON - Charles A., beloved husband of Mary (nee KELLY);  brother of
Ernest and John.  Funeral from his residence, 1941 East 9th st.,
Brooklyn, Sunday, at 2 P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LONG ISLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY, FOURTH DEGREE, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - We
announce  with deep regret the death of Sir Knigh JOSEPH M.A. AZAR, 3526
Avenue H.  Sir Knights are requested to meet at his residence at 8:30
P.M. June 29.  Member of Columbus Council, No. 126.  Wear baldric.
            William J. RYAN, Faithful Navigator
              Thomas J. GUILMARTIN, Faithful Scribe

O'CONNOR - On Thursday, June 28, Elizabeth Ann O'CONNOR (nee FLEMING),
wife of the late Michael J. O'CONNOR.  Funeral from her residence, 898
Rogers ave., on Monday, July 2, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Holy Cross R.C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.   Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

O'ROURKE - On June 28, Delia, beloved wife of James F. and mother of
Margaret O'ROURKE and Rose THIEN.  Funeral from her residence, 424 76th
st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, June 30, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Our Lady
of Angels R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SWEENY - At the Naval Hospital, June 28, Frank J., husband of the late
Mary HANSEN and son of Mary A., and the late Edward T. SWEENY.  Survived
by his mother, two sons, Harry and Edward; a brother, William, and a
sister, Mrs. Lucy MEKLENBURG.  Body resting at funeral chapel, 187 South
Oxford st.  Funeral Saturday, 9 A.M., from Nativity Church, Madison st.
and Classon ave.  Interment private.  Please omit flowers.

WALKER - George W., on Thursday, at the home of his son, William, at
Rifton, N.Y., at the age of 85 years; formerly a member of Albert
SCHMIDT Post, G.A.R., 435.  Survived by three daughters, Margaret,
Augusta and Elizabeth, and two sons, William and George.  Funeral
services Saturday afternoon, at 2 P.M., at John L. BADER's funeral
parlors, 497 Liberty ave.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
CONNELLY - In loving memory of my dear sister, Annie, who died June 30,
1926.  Masses offered.            MRS. JONES AND FAMILY

SPELMAN - Solemn anniversary mass will be celebrated at St. Michael's
R.C. Church, 4th ave. and 42d st., Saturday morning, June 30, at 8
o'clock, for the late MARY SPELMAN, who died June 30, 1917.

PATRICK FULLERTON died Wednesday at his home, 150-21 122nd avenue,
Jamaica.  He is survived by his widow, Alice; three daughters, Bernice,
Gertrude and Dorothy, and three sons, George, Robert and Alfred.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday, with a final blessing at the R.C.
Church of St. Clement.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Francis P. MURPHY, 218-24 137th avenue, Springfield.

ALICE MAHON died Wednesday at her home, Maple avenue, Westbury.  She is
survived by her husband, John, five daughters, Alice, Mary, Catherine,
Helen and Julia, and a son, John MAHON.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. to-morrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Brigid,
Westbury.  Interment will be at St. Brigid Cemetery, Westbury, under
direction of Francis P. MURPHY, 218-24 137th avenue, Springfield.

MAURICE HEFFRAN, son of the late Maurice and Jennie NEWMAN HEFFRAN, died
Wednesday at his home, 48 Prince street.  He was born in Brooklyn and is
survived by his widow, Mary; three sons, three daughters, and one
sister.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of K.R.COWLEY, 187 Washington Park.

SARAH H. PEARCE
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for SARAH H. PEARCE,
who died Wednesday at her home, 266 Hemlock street.  The funeral will be
held at 10 A.M. to-morrow, and interment will be at Cypress Hills
Cemetery, under direction of August FIESELER, 3358 Fulton street.

CHARLES BERGER
Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of
St. Aloysius, for CHARLES BERGER, who died Tuesday in his twenty-fourth
year.  He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Barbara BERGER, and two
brothers, Max and Joseph BERGER.  The funeral was held from the funeral
chapel of Rudolph SUTZMANN, 2001 Madison street, and interment was at
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

MARGARET E. BLACKWELL
Requiem mass was celebrated at 8:30 A.M. to-day at the R.C. Church of
Our Lady of Angels for MARGARET E. BLACKWELL, who died Tuesday at her
home, 321 Bay Ridge avenue.  She was born in New Jersey sixty-three
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years.  She is
survived by her husband, Horace S. and two sisters, Mrs. Charles H.
DAVIS and Mrs. Mary KELLY.  Interment will be at St. Rose of Lima
Cemetery, Short Hills, N.Y., under direction of J.E. CLARKE, 4409 Third avenue.

CAPT. GEORGE PETERS
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel
of Fred HERBST SONS, 697 Third avenue, for CAPT. GEORGE PETERS, who died
yesterday at his home, 756 Third avenue.   He was born in New York City
eighty-three years ago and lived in South Brooklyn for sixty years.  He
was the husband of the late Bridget PETERS.  He is survived by a son,
Frank; a daughter, Mrs. James YATES, one sister and eight
grandchildren.  Interment at 10 A.M. Sunday will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

ANNA R. MATHISEN
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. to-day for ANNA R. MATHISEN,
wife of Sakarias MATHISEN, who died Tuesday at her home, 833 Fifty-fifth
street.  She was born in Norway fifty-six years ago and lived in Bay
Ridge for thirty-three years.  She is survived, in addition to her
husband, by two sons, Ralph and Alfred; four daughters, Mrs. Benjamin
MULZOFF, Mrs. John HEINE, Gladys and Ruth; one sister, one brother and
one grandchild.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under
direction of Fred HERBST Sons, 697 Third avenue.

ELLEN MALLINN DELANY, widow of Joseph DELANY, died Thursday at her home,
378 Hamilton avenue.  She was born in Athlone, County Westmeath,
Ireland, and came to this country sixty years ago, settling in the
Twelfth Ward, where she was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea
Church.  She is survived by her daughter, A. DELANY, and one brother,
Michael MALLINN.  Funeral to-morrow at 10:30 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.

ANDREW BOHNING died yesterday in his seventy-first year in Unity
Hospital.  He was born in Germany, and came to Brooklyn at the age of
seven, and in former years was connected with the Consumers Brewing
Company at Woodside.  He left surviving three sons, George, Joseph and
John; three daughters, Mrs. Margaret LAKE, Mrs. Julia VOGEL and Mrs.
Louise O'BRIEN, and nine grandchildren.  The funeral will take place
from the home of his daughter, Mrs. VOGEL, 273 St.Nicholas avenue,
thence to St. Bridget's R.C. Church, where a blessing will take place.
Interment will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery.

ABRAHAM G. HARLING, for twenty-five years building inspector of
Brooklyn, died Wednesday at the home of his son at 29 Polhemus place.
He had been for the past forty-five years a resident of the South
Brooklyn section, residing at 301 Fifteenth street.  He was a charter
member of St. Stanislaus Martyr R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of
requiem was celebrant by the Rev. F.M.LUND to-day at 10 A.M.  The
funeral was held from the home of his son, 29 Polhemus place, near
Garfield place.  He was a member of the Holy Name Society of St.
Stanislaus Martyr Church; L.I. Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of
Columbus; Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, Acme Council, Royal Areanum.  He was
the husband of the late Rose McGovern HARLING, and is survived by one
son, Abraham G. HARLING, JR., and one daughter, Mrs. Mary BLYNT.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of William
DUNIGAN& Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

EDWARD HEINS, JR., born in Brooklyn eight years ago, a son of Edward and
Josephine HEINS, died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 1716
Grove street.  He is survived in addition to his parents by a sister,
Pauline, and two brothers, Howard and Richard.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under
direction of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.

KUNIGUNDA S. MEYER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Monday at the R.C. Church of
St. Barbara, for KUNIGUNDA SCHART MEYER, who died Wednesday in a local
hospital.  She was born in Germany eighty-four years ago and had been a
resident  of Brooklyn for fifty-five years.  She is survived by three
daughters, Mrs. Barbara SCHMITT, Mrs. Mary SEIZ and Kunigunda SPARIES,
and  two sons, John KELLNER and Peter MEYER.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.

GEORGE W. WALKER, a veteral of the Civil War and a member of Albert
SCHMIDT Post 435, G.A.R.,died yesterday in his eighty-fifth year at the
home of his son, William WALKER, at Rifton, N.Y.  He is survived by two
sons, and three daughters.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
to-morrow at the Funeral Chapel of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty avenue.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

HARRY S. ADAM
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night for HARRY S. ADAM,
formerly receiving teller at the Columbia Trust Company, who died last
Saturday at Tucson, Ariz.  He was born in Brooklyn thirty years ago, a
son of Janet S. and the late David ADAM.  He is survived in addition to
his mother by six sisters, Mrs. George GRAVESON, Mrs. Charles EICKS,
Janet, Mary, Margaret and Anne ADAM.  The funeral will be held from his
late home, 249 Eleventh street at 10 A.M. to-morrow and interment will
be at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Fred HERBST Sons, 697 Third avenue.

THOMAS SULLIVAN died Wednesday at his home, 550 Smith street.  He was a
son of Edward and May SULLIVAN and is survived in addition to his
parents by two brothers.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M.
to-morrow and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction
of Frank R. HEALEY, 309 Franklin avenue.

CHARLES A. JOHNSON died yesterday at his home, 1941 East Ninth street.
He had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary KELLY JOHNSON, and two brothers, Ernest and John
JOHNSON.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday, and
interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

CATHERINE JOHNSTON
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. to-morrow at the R.C.
Church of SS.Simon and Jude for CATHERINE JOHNSTON, who died Wednesday
at her home, 1776 West Seventh street.  She is survived by her husband,
George JOHNSTON; a daughter, Mrs. Harold SMITH, and a brother, James
GARRAHAN.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

CATHERINE SCHULTHER died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was
formerly a resident of 1682 East Forty-ninth street, Flatlands.  She is
survived by her husband, William; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara MAYER and
Tillie, and a son, Charles SCHULTHER.  The funeral services will be held
at 2 P.M. Sunday at the funeral chapel of M.J. SMITH's Sons, 2011
Flatbush avenue.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

NELS HAFSTAD died Wednesday in Coney Island Hospital.  He was born in
Norway fifty-two years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
thirteen years.  He is survived by his widow, one daughter, one son and
one brother.  The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel of
John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 Seventh avenue at 2 P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. Dr.
J. Alfred ANDERSEN, of Swedish Salem Lutheran Church, will officiate.
Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

EVA HOFBAUER, widow of John HOFBAUER, died Wednesday at her home, 53
Rockaway avenue.  She was born in Germany and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Andrew
KECK and Mrs. George STROBEL; a son, George J. HOFBAUER, and three
grandchildren.  She was a member of the R.C. Church of Our Lady of
Lourdes, where a final blessing will be held at 2 P.M. to-day.
Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery under direction of FEENEY &
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

30 June 1928
BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 22, B.P.O.ELKS - Brothers:  You are requested to
attend the funeral service of our brother, WALTER EBBETS, Saturday
evening, June 30, 8 o'clock, at Boyartown Funeral Chapel, 38 Lafayette
ave  EDWARD J. MCCARTHY, Exalted Ruler; JOSEPH H.BECKER, Sec'y

DORAN - Emma GILMORE, on June 29, beloved wife of Thomas D. DORAN and
mother of three daughters and one son.  She is also survived by one
sister, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  Funeral from her
residence, 652 Kosciusko st., on Tuesday, July 3, at 9:30 A.M.; thence
to the Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby aves.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FORREST - On June 29, 1928, in his 42d year, Charles M. FORREST, at his
residence, 127 Hall st.  Funeral from DUNIGAN & Son parlors, Rogers ave.
and Montgomery st.  Interment at Bedford, N.Y.

GRANT - On Thursday, June 28, Mary E., at her late residence, 114 Dahill
rd.  She is survived by her husband, John H., and one son, Sam.  Funeral
on Sunday, July 1, at 2 P.M., from her late residence.  
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HERBERT - On June 29, 1928, Thomas J., in his 86th year.  Funeral
service at his residence, 293 Etna st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 1

MCHUGH - Daniel, beloved son of Thomas and the late Mary A. McHUGH (nee
CROOKS), on Friday, June 29, 1928, after a long illness, at the age of
18 years.  Funeral from his residence, 197-15 99th rd., Hollis, on
Monday, July 2, 1928, at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Gerard's R.C. Church,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his
soul.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

VACHRIS - Maria A.,  on Friday, June 29, 1928, at River Edge, N.J., age
83 years.  Beloved mother of ex-Lieut. Anthony F. VACHRIS.  Survived by
her son, Lieut. Anthony F.VACHRIS, and daughter, Mrs. C. GHELARDI.
Interment in the family plot, Greenwood Cemetery, Monday, 2 P.M.

WATTS - On June 29, 1928, Mary J. WATTS (nee BULLOCK), in her 85th
year.  Funeral services at her residence, 9410 Ridge boulevard, on
Sunday, July 1, at 8 P.M.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery Monday at 2
P.M.  Survived by one son, Ralph, and four daughters, Mrs.H. WILSON,
Mrs. P. LYNWOOD, Mrs. H. A. NAPIER  and Mrs. J.L. FROMAN.

IN MEMORIAM
MYERS - In loving memory of my beloved husband, EDWARD J. MYERS, who
departed this life June 30, 1920.  May his soul rest in peace.
                    WIFE AND SON

REINHARDT - In memory of my darling grandson, Willie.
        May the angels in heaven around thee entwine,
        Is all I can wish you, dear Willie of mine.
                GRANDMOTHER WALSH

REINHARDT - In loving memory of our darling son, Willie, who passed away
June 30, 1927.
            Heaven retaineth our dear Willie,
                Earth his lonely casket keeps,
            May the sunbeams always linger,
                Where our darling Willie sleeps.
            DADDY, MOTHER & BROTHER

REINHARDT - In remembrance of my god-son, Willie.
            One long year has gone by, Willie,
            Since last I saw your face.
            Your memory is as fresh to-day,
            As in the hour you passed away.
            GODMOTHER, AUNT MAY REINHARDT

Johanna C. CONNELLY, widow of Patrick CONNELLY, died yesterday at her
home, 115-29 200th street, near Foch Boulevard, St. Albans.  She was one
of the old time residents of the Eastern District of this borough,
having resided in the old Fourteenth Ward for many years.  She was a
former parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent De Paul and upon taking
up her home at St. Albans became a regular attendant at the Church of
St. Catherine of Sienna and was a membero of the church societies.  She
is survived by her sons, Battalion Chief Edward J. CONNELLY, of the
Thirty-sixth Battalion, N.Y.F.D., and John P. CONNELLY, of Hook and
Ladder Co. 135, N.Y.F.D., and her daughters, Mrs. Alice C. GARNIER and
Mrs. John J. FAGAN,  also her sister, Mrs. Anna DUGAN, five
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.  The funeral will take place
on Monday at 9:30 A.M. after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Catherine of Sienna by the Rev. Fathers CHARTERS, FEENEY and KING, the
interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.IRELAND.

JOSEPH A. AZAR died Wednesday at his home, 3526 Avenue H, Flatbush.  He
was born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago.  He is survived by his
mother, Takla OWEN AZAR; one sister, Genevieve, and two brothers, George
and Michael.  He was a member of N.M.A. Club, of N.Y., and a Sir Knight,
Fourth Degree, K.of C., of Columbus Council. 126.  He was an authority
on imported rugs, being a salesman with Oriental Rug Co., Fifth avenue,
Manhattan.  Funeral to-day at 2:30 P.M.; thence to St. Mary's Church,
where services will be held.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Jere J. CRONIN.

CHARLES MARTIN FORREST, born at Redford, N.Y., a son of Amelia Minor and
the late John FORREST, died yesterday at his home, 127 Hall street.  He
was a machinist and was employed by the Cameron Co., of Brooklyn, and
had been a resident of this borough for the past eleven years.  He was a
member of the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.  The funeral will be held from
In Memoriam Parlors, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, with a solemn
mass of requiem at Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Redford, N.Y.,
Monday, at 9 A.M.  He is survived, in addition to his mother, by one
brother, John FORREST.  Interment will be at Immaculate Conception
Cemetery, Redford, N.Y., under the direction fo William DUNIGAN & Son,
201 Park avenue.

BARBARA VITZTHUM, wife of Lawrence VITZTHUM, died Thursday at her home,
280 Nichols avenue.  She was born in Germany sixty-five years ago and
had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past thirty-seven years.  She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Marie ENGLEHARDT, and three sons, Andrew,
Richard and Christian.  She was a member of the Third Order of St.
Francis, St. Michaels Fraternity.  The funeral will be held Monday at
9:30 A.M. with a solemn mass of requiem at the R.C. Church of St.
Sylvester.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James A.
McCUE, 395 Autumn avenue.

LOUIS I. HARRIS died Thursday at his home, 284 Dahill road.  He was  a
retired builder and is survived by his widow, Helen, and one son.  He
was a member of the Flatbush M.E. Church.  The funeral services will be
held at 2 P.M. to-day.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

MARY E. GRANT died Thursday at her home, 114 Dahill road.  She was for
many years a resident of Windsor Terrace.  She is survived by her
husband, John H., and a son, Sam GRANT.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. to-morrow.  The Rev. Dr. William MULLEN of Holy Apostles Church
will conduct the funeral services.  Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery, under direction of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

EDITH BLACKHAM died Thursday at her home, 1667 Decatur street.  She is
survived by her parents, William and Helen BLACKHAM, and three sisters,
Arline, Helen and Irma.  The funeral will be held at 3 P.M. to-morrow
and interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under direction of
William ECKART, 953 Bushwick avenue.

JOHN ENGEL, died Thursday at his home 139 East Thirty-first street.  He
was born in Sweden and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-five
years.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-night at 187
South Oxford street.  He is survived by four sons, John, David, William
and Irving ENGEL and two daughters, Mrs. W.BROCK and Mrs. H. POST.
Interment at 10 A.M. to-morrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery, under
direction of L.S. SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

WILLIAM E. BRADFORD died Thursday in his sixty-third year.  He was born
in Brooklyn and was employed by the B.M.T. for twenty-four years as a
watchman.  He is survived by his widow, Eva; a daughter, Florence, one
brother, Robert E., and one sister, Mrs. Jennie CARPENTER.  Funeral
to-morrow at 2 P.M. from1422 Greene avenue.  The Rev. William R.
MCDERMOTT of Andrews M.E. Church, will officiate.  Interment at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, under direction of William WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood avenue.

WARREN R. COMERFORD died yesterday at his home, 8910 175th street,
Jamaica.  He was born in Manhattan twenty-four years ago and is survived
by his father, Edmund; a brother, George, and a sister, Rita COMERFORD,
and his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth PECK.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M.
Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C.Church of the Immaculate
Conception, Jamaica.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

MINA WALDECK died yesterday at her home, 457 Scranton avenue, Lynbrook.
She was born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
thirty years.  She was the widow of Conrad WALDECK and is survived by
two daughters, Anna M.MITCHELL and Emma E. WALDECK; two sons, Charles F.
and William G.WALDECK; one grandchild, Kenneth MITCHELL, and two
sisters, Emma WALDECK and Elizabeth BOEDDIKER.  The funeral services
will be held at 8 P.M. Monday.  The Rev. E.W. HAMMER of Lynbrook
Lutheran Church will officiate.  Interment at 10 A.M., Tuesday, will be
at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Fred ROEMMELE, 706 Grand street.

MARIA VACHRIS, mother of ex-Police Lieut. Anthony F. VACHRIS, head of
the Italian Squad, died yesterday in her eighty-fifth year at River
Edge, N.Y.  She was born in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for fifty-years.  She is survived in addition to her son by a daughter,
Mrs. GEHLARDI.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday.

KATHERINE BURTON KELLER died Thursday in Greenpoint Hospital.  She is
survived by her husband, John P. KELLER, and a son, Harry HEATH.  She
was born in New York City fifty-nine years ago and had been a resident
of Brooklyn since early childhood.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
to-day from her late home, 118 Varet street, with a final blessing at
the R.C. chapel in Holy Cross Cemetery, where interment will be under
direction of Joseph SHERMAN, 125 Varet street.

ISABELLA MORRISH died yesterday.  She was the wife of Thomas MORRISH.
She was born in England and had been a resident of Erie Basin for the
past forty years.  Funeral services to-morrow 2 P.M. at chapel of
H.J.FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt street.  She is survived in addition to her
husband by two sons, Harold and Alfred WEINBORG and one daughter, Mrs.
Charles CRUMP.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

FRANK EYERMAN died Wednesday at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., while visiting his
brother, Joseph.  He was born in Wilkes-Barre seventy-six years ago and
was a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-five years.  He was a printer and
was employed by the Technical Press.  Funeral services to-morrow at 2
P.M. at his late home, 1762 Forty-fourth street,  Rev. O.L. BROWN,
officiating.  He is survived by his wife, Anna; two sons, Frank and
Peter; and five daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth JOHNSON, Mrs. Fannie MESSING,
Mrs. Elsie TELLER, Misses Helen and Mildred EYERMAN.  Interment at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Estate of D.J. LANGTON, 74 Utica avenue.

ELIZABETH HEAVEY died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was born in
Brooklyn forty-five years ago and was a parishioner of the R.C. Church
of St. Michael, Fourth avenue and Forty-second street, where  requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  She is survived by four
sons, John, Thomas, Matthew and Michael HEAVEY and two daughters,
Margaret and Mary HEAVEY.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of J.E.  CLARKE, 4409 Third avenue.

ELIZABETH ANN O'CONNOR died Thursday at her home, 898 Rogers avenue.
She was born in New York City and had been a resident  at Flatbush for
fifteen years.  She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. LOTZ, Mr.[?] A.
NELSON and Ms.J. TYSON, and a son,  William B. O'CONNOR, of the New York
Police Department Detectives Bureau, and a sister, Mrs. M.E. REILLY.
She was a widow of Michael J. O'CONNOR.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Holy
Cross.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of L.S.
SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers avenue.

CATHERINE FUCHSTADT died Thursday at her home, 142 Richardson street.
She was born in Brooklyn fifty-four years ago and was a life resident of
the Eastern District.  She is survived by her husband, William, and two
sons, John and George, and three daughters, Mrs. Thomas McCOMRICK, Mrs.
John SLATER  and Mrs. George MILLER.  The funeral services will be held
at 2:30 P.M. to-morrow and interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
under direction of William P. MURPHY& Son, 87 Herbert street.

HARRY WORTH BROWN died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in
Brooklyn thrity-seven years ago.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Helen
M. TIERNEY.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. to-morrow from the
funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.  Interment will be at
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

MARY J. WATTS died yesterday in her eighty-fifth year.  She was born in
Fort Hamilton.  She is survived by one son and four daughters.  The
funeral services will be held  at her late home, 9410 Ridge boulevard,
at 8 P.M. to-morrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of George C. HERBERT*, 6741 Fifth avenue.

CHARLES F. GOTTSCHOW died yesterday in his seventy-third year, at
Richmond, N.Y.  The funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. to-morrow
from the funeral chapel of George C. HERBET*, 6741 Fifth avenue.  He
lived at 154 Seventy-street.  Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be at
Greenwood Cemetery.

CHARLOTTE KELLY died Wednesday.  She is survived by her husband, Phillip
J. KELLY.  She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for twenty-five years.  The funeral services will be held at her late
home, 824 Sixty-ninth street, at 2 P.M. to-day.  Interment will follow
at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of George C. HERBST*, 6741 Fifth
avenue.
* three different spellings for the same funeral director

CATHERINE SCHUTTLER died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was
formerly a resident of 1682 East Forty-ninth street, Flatbush.  She is
survived by her husband, William; two daughters, Mrs. Barbara MAYER and
Tillie, and a son, Charles SCHUTTLER.  The funeral services will be held
at 2 P.M. to-morrow at the funeral chapel of M.J. SMITH's Sons, 2011
Flatbush avenue.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

ALEXANDER KIENZLER died yesterday at his home, 585 Admiral street,
Middle Village.  He was fifty-four years old and was a member of the
Newspaper Mailers and Deliverers' Union.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary; a brother, Christian, and two sisters, Mrs. Susan LALLY and Mrs.
Isabelle WEINER.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday, with a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal,
Ridgewood.  Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
John S. MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan avenue, Middle Village.

MARY McEVENEY died yesterday at Hempstead Sanitariam.  She was born in
County Cavan, Ireland, and resided in this country for the past forty
years.  She is survived by one nephew, James SWEETMAN, and one niece,
Mrs. SCHLATTER.  The funeral will be held from the funeral parlor at 284
Willoughby avenue to-morrow at 2 P.M.  Interment  at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.


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Marilyn Wright
Mary Davis
Anna Heller-Campbell
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