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1928...DEATHS MAY
Brooklyn Standard Union

1 May 1928
ANDERSON-On Sunday, April 29, 1928, Grace Marle(or Marlo) ANDERSON, of 225 
Marlborough road.  Beloved daughter of John H and Nennie Marle ANDERSON and 
sister of Margaret and Dorothy Jane ANDERSON.  Services will be held at her 
residence on Tuesday, May 1 at 8PM.  Interment Private.

Association of Master Plumbers of the Borough of Brooklyn, Inc--We regret to 
inform the members of the death of our colleague and fellow member, George F. 
TRACY on April 29, 1928.  Funeral from his late residence, 84 Monroe Street 
on Wednesday morning, May 2nd at 9:30; thence to the R. C. Church of the 
Nativity, Classon Avenue and Madison Street, where a solemn requiem mass will 
be celebrated.

Brooklyn Lodge 22 B.P.O. Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral service of our brother, George F. TRACY, Tuesday, May 1st 8 o'clock 
at his residence, 81 Monroe street.
Edward J. MCCARTHY-Exalted Ruler

CRONIN--Daniel P., on April 28, 1928 age 61 years.  He is survived by one 
sister, Mrs. B.W. DOTY of Hudson, N.Y.  Funeral Wednesday, May 2nd, 9A.M.  
from funeral parlors, 187 South Oxford Street; thence to the Church of St. 
Charles Borromeo, Sidney Road.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DIETLEIN--On Saturday, April 28th, in her seventy-fourth year.  Dorothea, 
dearly beloved mother of Margaret LUDWIG, John, George and Eugene.  DIETLEIN 
relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 am 
from her late residence, 1727 Himrod Street, thence to St. Aloysius Chruch, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul.  Interment 
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

FAGAN---On Saturday, April 28th, Grace A. beloved daughter of Patrick J. and 
the late Mary MENTEE-FAGAN and dear sister of John J., Vincent, Marie T, 
Rosalie V. and Doretta J. FAGAN.  Funeral from the Mortuary, 187 South Oxford 
St, Wednesday, May 3rd, 9 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the 
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.

FINDLEY--On Monday, April 30th, Mary A. PERRY-FINDLEY, beloved wife of John 
FINDLEY and mother of Howard, Nelson and John FINDLEY, Jr.  Funeral services 
at her residence, 1412 Jefferson Avenue, on Wednesday, May 2nd at 8 PM.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

FOGERTY--Sister M. Remigia FOGERTY of the Sisters of St. Joseph, on May 1st.  
Beloved sister of Anastasia and Augustine FOGERTY.  Solemn requiem mass on 
Thursday, May 3rd at 9:30 AM at St. Malachy's Church, Van Sidlen Avenue.

GALLAGHER--Regina, on April 29th, beloved daughter of Sarah MURRAY, sister of 
Mrs. GALLAGHER, May and John.  Funeral from her late residence, 227 Kingsland 
Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock.  Solemn mass of requiem 
at St. Cecilia's Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery under the direction of 
Thomas F. BERGEN, 149 Pearsall Street, Long Island City.

HALL--Mary Jane LYNCH-HALL, widow of the late John H. HALL and mother of 
James, Harry, Mrs. Mary CARBERRY and Mrs. Loretta GILLIGAN and sister of Mrs. 
Margaret RYAN on Saturday at her home, 248 12th Street.  Funeral Tuesday at 
9:30 AM with a solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Acquinas Church.  Interment 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of James L. LYNAM's Son, 503 A 4th Ave.

HINMAN-On Sunday, April 29th, Ida HINMAN.  Funeral services Tuesday, 8 PM at 
her late residence, 407 Prospect Avenue.  Survived by brother, John E., 
sisters, Lydia ERICKSON and Ellen MORSE.  Burial private, Greenwood Cemetery.

HOUCK--At his residence, 8919 247th Street, Bellrose, L.I., on Saturday, 
April 28th.  Survived by his wife, father, mother, three brothers..John, 
Edward and Harold; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred BLERLEIN, Mrs. Leo FINN.  Requiem 
mass at Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village, 10 AM, May 2nd.  
Interment family plot, St. John's Cemetery.

KELLY--On April 29, Charles, beloved husband of Della BURNS-KELLY, at his 
residence, 268 18th Street.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

Knights of Galena--Brothers: You are  requested to attend the funeral 
services of Brother George F. TRACY at his late residence, 84 Monroe Street, 
8 o'clock Tuesday evening. R.H. McCHESNEY, President...D. MACKIN, Sec'y.

LAMBERT--Henry P., April 28th aged 60 years.  Beloved father of Harry, Frank, 
Robert and George ad brother of Thomas, Edward, John and Margaret DARROCH.  
Funeral from 187 S. Oxford Street, Brooklyn, Wednesday at 9 AM; thence to St. 
Augustine's church, 6th Avenue and Sterling Place, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Internment Holy Cross.

McCAFFEREY--Sudenly, Sunday, April 29th, Mary beloved wife of Andrew 
McCAFEREY.  Funeral from  her residence, 1187 Fulton Street, Wednesday, May 
2nd at 8:30AM; thence to the Church of the Nativity, Madison Street and 
Classon Avenue.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McCART--On april 29th at his residence, 193 Tillary Street, Alexander McCART. 
 Husband of the late Mary McCART.  Funeral from John J. HIGGINS funeral 
Parlor, Rogers avenue and Montgomery Street on Thursday, May 3rd at 8:30 AM; 
thence to St. Ignatius R.C. Church.  interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McPADEN--On Monday, April 30th.  Martin, beloved father of Mollie McPADEN and 
brother of Kate KERRIGAN.  Funeral from his residence, 515 Hicks Street, 
Thursday, May 3rd at 9:30 AM.  Requiem mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and 
Warren Streets, 10AM

MANZ--On April 29th.  Frederick C., beloved husband of Elizabeth and father 
of Florence CHRISTENSEN and Arnold F. MANZ.  Services at Walter B. COOKE 
Funeral Home, 1 West 190th Street, Wednesday at 8 PM.  Funeral, private, 
Thursday at 2 PM.

MILLER--On Sunday, April 29th in his 61st year.  George, dearly beloved 
brother of Catherine HAAS, Henry and Charles MILLER.  Relatives and friends 
are invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday at 8 PM at R. STUTZMAN 
Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison Street.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery on 
Wednesday at 2 PM.

NEWCOMB--On April 29th, Anna at her residence, 165 Taaffe Place.  Requiem 
mass will be offered on Wednesday, at 9:30 AM at St. Patrick's Church.  
Interment Holy Cross.

PERRUPATO--Mae E. after a short illness, passed away April 28th at her 
residence, 2824 W. 2nd Street, Coney Island.  Friends and relatives are 
invited to attend funeral May 2nd at 9:30 AM; thence to Our Lady of Solace 
Church, West 17th Street, Coney Island where a mass of solemn requiem will be 
said for repose of her soul.  Survived by son, Phillip F. BRISTOW; one sister 
Anna McCULGAN; husband Nicholas.  Interment family plot, St. John's Cemetery.

PFADENHAUER--On Sunday, April 29th.  John the beloved husband of Helen 
LANZ-PFADENHAUER, age 62 years.  Funeral services at his late residence, 
18-37 82nd Street Glendale, L.I. on Wednesday evening, May 2nd at 8 o'clock.  
Interment at convenience of family.

PIERCY--Jessie M. MACINTOSH-PIERCY, wife of Clifford G. PIERCY.  Services at 
her residence, 9715 115th Street near Jerome Avenue, Richmond Hill, Tuesday 
evening, 8 PM.

POOLE--On Sunday, April 29th, Elizabeth N. POOLE, widow of the late John F. 
POOLE.  Funeral from her residence, 812 McDonough Street on Wednesday, May 2nd.

TUOHEY--On Monday at her home, 130 Smith Street.  Adelaide CLAYTON-TUOHEY, 
beloved wife of William J. Jr., and daughter of Percival CLAYTON and sister 
of Margaret NEUSHOTZ.  Funeral Thursday from her late home, 9:30 AM; thence 
to St. Paul's R. C. Church.  Interment Holy  Crossunder the direction of 
Albert V. O'CONNELL.

WATE--On Sunday, April 29th.  William, beloved husband of Martena WATT and 
loving father of Robert and brother of Robert, Peter, James, John, Thomas and 
the late Moses WATT.  Funeral from the chapel of M. E. CONWAY & Son, 47 
Jackson Avenue, Long Island city on Wednesday, May 2nd at 2 PM.  Interment 
St. Michael's Cemetery.

Mary A. REGAN: Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 AM today at the R. C. Church 
of St. Ambrose.  Tompkins and DeKalb Avenues, for Mary A. REGAN, who died, 
Friday at  her home, 535 Gates Avenue.  She ws the widow of Michael REGAN and 
is survived by a daughter, Catherine V., and a son Harry M. REGAN.  Interment 
was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Anna M. SCHREINER: Anna M. SCHREINER, born in Germany and a resident of 
Brooklyn for forty years, died Sunday at her home, 1003 Decatur Street.  She 
is survived by her husband, James SCHREINER.  The funeral will be held at 8 
AM tommorow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Fourteen Holy 
Martyrs.  Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Nicholas BLASIUS Jr & Son, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue.

Cornelius SNEDEKER: Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at the 
funeral chapel of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty Avenue, for Cornelius SNEDEKER, 
who died Saturday in his 75th year in a local hospital.  Interment will be at 
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Elizabeth WEIR: Funeral sevice will be held at 10 AM tomorrow at the funeral 
chapel of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview Avenue for Elizabeth WEIR, who 
died Sunday in a local hospital.  She was born in Brooklyn 32 years ago and 
is survived by her husband, Andrew; a son, Edward and a brother Walter.  
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

MAGGIE A. L. ARNEBERG:  Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today for 
Maggie A. LAMOND-ARNEBERG, widow of Albert M. ARNEBERG, who died Saturday at 
her home, 583 Eastern Parkway.  she had been a resident of Brooklyn for many 
years.  Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery.

Adam BOHN: Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow for Adam BOHN who 
died Sunday at his home, 253 Weirfield Street.  he was 85 years old and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  His is survived by two 
daughters, Anna BOHN and Mrs. May LONERGAN.  
Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery.

George P. GRIFFITH:  Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for 
George P. GRIFFITH, who died Sunday at his home, 37 Daisy Avenue, Floral 
Park.  He was 67 years old and is survived by a son, Arthur; two daughters, 
Mrs. Lavinia BOHN and Mrs. Sarah LANE and 8 grandchildren.  Interment at 2 PM 
tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills Abbey.

Mabel LAMB:  Funeral services will be held at 8:45 PM tomorrow for Mabel I. 
LAMB, who died Sunday at her home 1088 Madison Street.  She is survived by a 
brother Albert J., and three sisters,  Martha E., Agnes G and Mrs. Frances D. 
CRAMER.  Interment will be Thursday.

Stephen F. HUGGARD:  Stephen F. HUGGARD died yesterday at his home, 12 
Chestnut Street, Lynbrook.  He was born in Canada and was formerly a resident 
of Brooklyn.  He lived in Lynbrook for the past 20 years.  He was a member of 
Our Court 252, R. A. of Brooklyn.  he is survived by a son, Franklyn and 
daughter, Elaine HUGGARD.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow and 
interment will be Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 
339 Court Street.

James M. TIERNEY:  Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Brendan for James M. TIERNEY, who died Sunday at his 
home, 1572 East 5th Street.  He is survived by his widow, Mary A. 
EDWARDS-TIERNEY.  A son, John J., and two daughters, Sarah T. and Mary D. 
TIERNEY.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

John EBERHARD:  Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for John 
EBERHARD, formerly of 89 Bradford Street, who died Saturday in his 75th year 
at his home, 90 Alabama Avenue.  He is survived by three sons, William, 
Ernest and John; three daughters, May, Mrs. Kate HOLMES and Mrs. Elizabeth 
FRIGANZA and 13 grandchildren.  Interment tomorrow will be at Lutheran 
Cemetery under direction of John L. BADER, 497 LIberty Avenue.

Sophia FEHLER:  Funeral services were conducted at 8 o'clock last night by 
the Rev. Dr. Harry CLINE for Sophia FEHLER, who died Saturday at her home, 
167 Linwood Street.  She was born in Canada and had been a resident of the 
United States for 45 years.  She is survived by her husband, Michael, a son, 
Herman and two daughters, Mrs. H. FREIMANN and Mrs. John O'LEARY.  Interment 
at 10 AM today was at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John L. BADER, 
197 Liberty Avenue.

Susan McELROY:  Susan McELROY died Sunday at her home, 179 Luqueer Street.  
She is survived by her husband, James and four sons, Bernard, James, Henry 
and John.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM 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.

Charles CRAWFORD:  Charles CRAWFORD, of 185 11th Street, died Sunday in his 
79th year.  He is survived by his son, Charles CRAWFORD.  He was a retired 
letter carrier and served nearly 48 years in the New York Post Office before 
his retirement in 1920.  He was a memeber of the Letter Carriers' 
Association.  the funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight.  The 
Rev. Dr. O'BRIEN, of Greenwood Baptist Church will officiate.  Interment at 
9:30 AM tomorrow will e at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of E. H. 
LOCKWOOD, 255 21st Street.

Dora A. P. BOEHME:  Funeral Services will be conducted at 8 PM tomorrow by 
the Rev. Dr. J. KURTH for Dora A PEYCKE-BOEHME, a life resident of Brooklyn, 
who died yesterday in her 28th year, at her home, 193 Woodbine Street.  She 
was a member of the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour.  she is survived by her 
husband, Carl W; a son Walter; a daughter, Dorothea T.; her father, Ernest 
PEYCKE and a brother, Theodore PEYCKE.  Interment, Thursday, will be under 
direction of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto Street.

Joseph B. MURRAY:  Joseph B MURRAY, infant son of Joseph V., and Sarah 
HUNT-MURRAY, died yesterday at the home of his parents, 387 Sumpter Street.  
The funeral will be held at 2 PM Thursday and interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of FENNEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Mario AUGLIERA:  Mario AUGLIERA died yesterday at his home, 947 70th Street.  
He is survived by six sons and two daughters.  The funeral arrangements which 
are under direction of Guariano & Company of 
587 Hicks Street have not been completed.

Louise RUSSO:  died Sunday in a local hospital.  She is survived by five sons 
and three daughters.  The funeral will be at 9:30 AM tomorrow from her late 
home, 319 40th Street, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Michael, 4th Avenue and 42nd Street.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Guariano & Company, 587 Henry Street.

Magdelena BECK:  Magdelena BECK died yesterday at her home, 133 Thames 
Street.  She was born in Bavarie, Germany, 78 years ago and came to this 
country about 50 years ago and settled in Brooklyn.  She was a member of the 
Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Morgan Avenue, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated tomorrow morning.  The funeral will be held from 80 Harrison 
Place.  She is survived by two sons, George and Frank BECK and 5 
grandchildren.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of 
Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Thomas P. KEATING:  Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Ephrem for Thomas P. KEATING, who died Saturday at his home, 
1072 74th Street.  He is survived by a son, William and his parents, Michael 
and Margaret KEATING.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery.

Joseph E. KELLER:  Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Antony of Padua, for Joseph E. KELLER, who died Friday in his 
43rd year at his home, 42 Oakland Street.  He is survived by his father, 
Henry E.; a brother, William J.; and two sisters, Mrs. Loretta CLARK and Mrs. 
Edna HERBERT.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Edward A. 
DOWLING, 92 Norman Avenue.

James HUTCHISON:  Funeral services will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight by 
the Rev. Dr. Horace LEAVITT of the Union church of Bay Ridge, for James 
HUTCHISON, who died Sunday at his home, 671 75th Street.  He was born in 
Scotland 76 years ago and had been a resident of Bay Ridge and Brooklyn for 
50 years.  He is survived by his widow, Maxwell HUTCHISON, two sons, David 
and James and five daughters, Mrs. George ANDERSON, Mrs. William WALLER, Mrs. 
John FERGUSON and Josephine and Ella HUTCHISON.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow 
will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 7th Avenue.

Frank KOEHLER:  Frank KOEHLER died Sunday at his home, 1065 Wyckoff Avenue.  
He was 45 years old and is survived by his widow, Anna a son, Frank KOEHLER, 
Jr and two daughters, Cynthia and Ethel.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Matthias.  Interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Julia B. ELLIS:  Julia BOYLAN-ELLIS, widow of James ELLIS, died Friday at her 
home, 187 Kingsland Avenue.  The funeral was held at 10 AM today with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Cecilia; N. Henry and Herbert 
Streets. She is survived by a son, William and three brothers, Richard, 
Francis and William BOYLAN.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under 
direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert Street.

Theodore McGLONE:  Theodore McGlone died yesterday at his home, 158  
Bainbridge Street.  He is survived by his widow, Nellie, thre children and 
three sisters, Mrs. Charles YESWORTH, Mrs. William YESWORTH and Mrs. CUDAHY.  
The funeral will be held at 8:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of the Holy Rosary.  Interment will be under direction of James CONLEY
554 Mytle Avenue.

Annie MURRELL:  Annie MURRELL, 52 years old, died Monday, at her home, 2308 
Beverly Road.  She was the widow of David L. MURREL and is survived by two 
children, David MURRELL and Mrs. W. J. RYAN and a grandson, William D.  She 
had been a life long resident of New York.  The funeral will be held from the 
home on Thursday at 10 AM.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Herman SCHMIDT:  Funeral services will be conducted at 8 PM tomorrow by the 
Rev. Dr. J. NEITZER for Herman SCHMIDT.  For 30 years a silk glove cutter 
employed by Julius KAYSER and Company, who died yesterday in his 67th year at 
his home, 453 Herman Street.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident 
of Brooklyn for 50 years.  He was members of the Julius Kaywer Mutual Aid 
Socitey and the Turn Verein Vorwarts.  He is survived by his widow, Louise 
BAYER-SCHMIDT, and a son Herman L. SCHMIDT and one sister.  Interment at 8 PM 
Thursday, will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William WARNECK, 
374 Ridgewood Avenue.

Felix GORMAN:  Felix GORMAN, who died yesterday in his 63rd year at his home 
14703 115th Avenue, Jamaica.  He was born in New York City and lived formerly 
for many years in Ridgewood.  He is survived by six children, Elmer, Mrs. 
Regina COOPER, Mrs. Anna REHILL, Felix, Henrietta and Joseph GORMAN and six 
grandhcildren.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
John SEHY & Son, 313 Central Avenue.

Martin McPADDEN:  Martin McPADDEN died yesterday at his home, 515 Hicks 
Street.  He was born in County Leitrim, Ireland and was a resident of 
Brooklyn and parishoner of St. Peter's Church for the past 55 years.  He is 
survived by one daughter, Mollie McPADDEN; two grandchildren, one sister, 
Kate KERRIGAN.  Funeral from his late home, Thursday at 9:30 AM with requiem 
mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren Streets, at 10 AM.  Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren Streets.

Elizabeth J. EAMES:  Elizabeth J. EAMES died yesterday at her home, 205 71st 
Street.  She was born in Clifton Park, N.Y., and was a resident of Bay Ridge 
for 35 years.  She is survived by one daughter, Mary E. EAMES; two sons, 
George W. and Charles II EAMES.  Funeral services at her late home, tomorrow, 
the Rev. J.H. FITZGERALD of Christ P. E. Church officiating.  Interment 
Thursday at Greenwood Cemetery.

John J. HOFFMAIER:  John J. HOFFMAIER died Monday at his home, 61-11 Zeidler 
Avenue, Maspeth in his 46th year.  He was born in Brooklyn Dec. 4th 1881.  
Funeral Thursday at 9:30 AM from his late home, thence to the Miraclulous 
Medal R. C. Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated.  Burial in Holy 
Trinity Cemetery.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret, one son, John and 
one daughter, Dorothy and one sister, Anna METZDORFF.  Funeral arrangements 
under direction of John BAQUE's Sons, 614 Woodward Avenue.

Alexander McCART: Alexander McCART, a well known liveryman of the old city of 
Brooklyn, who had a large livery on Washington Street, died yesterday at his 
home, 193 Tillary Street.  He was born in Ireland, the son of the late 
William McCART and Mary REILL-McCART and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
the past 60 years.  He had been for the greater part of his life a member of 
St. James pro Cathedral.  The funeral will be held from In Memorian Parlors, 
Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street on Thursday, at 8:45 AM thence to St. 
Ignatius R. C. Church.  He was the husband of the late Mary McCART and is 
survived by one daughter, Mrs. James W. NAYLOR, three sons; Alexander, Jr, 
James and William McCART; two sisters, Miss Roselia McCART, known in religion 
as Sister Mary Cyril of New Rochelle N.Y. and Mrs. James KANE and three 
grandchildren.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of John J. HIGGINS.

Louise V. CHIRIANI:  Solemn mass a requiem will be celebrated for Louise 
Violet COLUCCI-CHIRIANI tomorrow at 10 AM at the St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. 
Church, 4th Avenue and 9th Street.  The funeral will be held from the home of 
her mother, Mrs. Mary COLUCCI of 1009 39th(?)

Helen FITZGERALD:  Helen FITZGERALD died yesterday at the Methodist Episcopal 
Hospital.  She is survived by her father, Stephen and a sister, Mrs. 
Catherine STUART.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM, Thursday from her late 
home, 402 Degraw Street, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Agnes.  Interment will be a Calvary Cemetery under direction of Charles H. 
THOMPSON, 8711 87th Street.

Loretta NEWTON:  Loretta NEWTON died yesterday at her home, 1264 Greene 
Avenue.  She is survived by her mother Anna; her father, John NEWTON and four 
sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM Thursday, with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Barbara.  Interment will be at  St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Josephine CAFFREY:  Josephine CAFFREY died yesterday at the home of her 
daughter at 12408 114th Avenue, Richmond Hill.  she is survived by her 
husband, Walter, a daughter, Mrs. Charles MARINO; one granddaughter, Pauline 
MARINO and a brother Charles SHULTZ.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM 
tomorrow and interment will be held at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford Avenue.

Carmela TEDESICO:  Carmela TEDESICO died Sunday at her home 867 45th Street.  
she was born in Italy 66 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 33 
years.  She is survived by three sons, Frank, James and Joseph TEDESICO.  The 
funeral will be held at 10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, 41st Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway. 
 Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Mass Tomorrow for G. A. VANDEHOFF:
Requiem mass for George A. VANDEHOFF will be celebrated at 10 AM to tomorrow 
at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Newtown Avenue and Crescent 
Street, Long Island City.
Mr. VANDEHOFF was prominent in Queens political and parochial activities.  He 
died Saturday at his home, 927 Boulevard, Long Island City.
He is survived by his wife, Jessie, three sons, Edward, George and Richard, 
three daughters, Mrs. Regina HOWE, Mrs. Ethel WINNE and Agnes VANDEHOFF and 
several grandchildren.  He was a member of Lincoln council K of C and 
Queensboro Lodge B.P.O Elks.  he was viceppresident of the Queensboro Public 
Liberty Board.
Honorary pallbearers will be Borough President Bearnard M. PATTEN, George J. 
RYAN, Dr. John H. BARRY, Magistrate Peter M. DALEY, Dr. John E. KIFFIN, John 
LEACH, ex Alderman George M. O'CONNER and Joseph A. HENNESSEY.
Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing.

Military Funeral to Mark Burial of Capt. ELY:
Military funeral services were held today by Bronx Post V.F.W and Roosevelt 
Camp, U.S.W.V, for Capt. Harry A. ELY, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, a 
veteran of the Spanish-American War, the Boxer Rebellon and the World War, 
who died Saturday at his home, 938 St. Nicholas Avenue, the Bronx.  He is 
survived by his wife, one son and one daughter.  Funeral services will be 
held at Washington Heights M.E. church, West 153rd Street and Amsterdam 
Avenue, Manhattan and buried with military honors in Woodlawn Cemetery.

2 May 1928
BONK--On Tuesday, May 1st, Martin, beloved husband of Mattie BONK.  Funeral 
fro his late residence, 253 Clinton Street on May 4th at 9:30 AM; thence to 
St. Casmir's Church.  Interment Holy Cross.

FANNON--On May 2nd, Martin G., beloved husband of Caroline HASTINGS-FANNON.  
Funeral from his home, 407 Avenue I, Requiem mass at St. Rose of Lima R. C.  
Church on May 5th at 9:30 AM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLAHERTY--On April 30th, John A. FLAHERTY, funeral director.  Interment 
private at Holy Cross Cemetery on Wednesday,  May 2nd at 2 PM.

HALLY--On Tuesday, May 1st, Thomas, beloved son of Mary and brother of Sister 
Mary PERPETUA, of the presentation Order; Richard, Michael, Mary and 
Catherine.  Funeral Saturday, 9:30AM from his residence, 398A Prospect 
Avenue; thence to Holy name Church, where requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HAMILTON--Eleanor on April 30th, daughter of Robert A. and Minnie HAMILTON, 
sister of Elizabeth, Virginia, Lorraine and Robert, Jr.  Funeral Thursday, 
May 3rd, from her home, 1484 Fulton Street.

HESSNER--Charles W., on April 30th, at his home, 50 Collins Avenue, Maspeth, 
L. I.   He was a retired watchman of the Highway Department of Queens County 
and member of Gen. Grant Council G.O.A.M and Exempt Firemen of Newtown.  
Services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.  Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 
o'clock.  Survived by two sons, Charles and Frederick J., and two daughters, 
Mary SCHMITT and Sarah HOLZHAUER.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HONECK--Henry, on April 30th, in his 69th year, at his home, 912 Hart Street. 
 Funeral services Thursday 2 PM.  interment Lutheran Cemetery.

RYAN--Helen F. FOX-RYAN at her home, 1541 East 38th Street.  Wife of George 
F. RYAN and daughter of Thomas and Sarah FOX, sister of Thomas C. and John I. 
 Funeral from her late home on Friday with requiem mass at 9:30 AM at the R. 
C. Church of St. Thomas AQUINAS, Flatlands.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

TOSKANER--Arthur J., on Tuesday, in his 41st year, at his home, 1365 Hancock 
Street.  Beloved husband of Ella TOSKANER.  Funeral Thursday at 9 AM; thence 
to St. Martin of Tours, where a requiem mass will be held.  Interment Calvary 
Cemetery.

TUCKER--Margaret E., widow of John L. TUCKER, on May 1st at her residence, 
301 East 2nd Street.  Requiem mass at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 
Saturday at 10 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross Auto Cortege(?)

UTZ--Henry UTZ, on May 1st in his 58th year, at his home, 440 Melrose Street. 
 Funeral services Friday at 2 PM.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

JOYCE--On April 30th, George F. JOYCE, aged 17 years, beloved son of Patrick 
J. JOYCE and Pauline JOYCE.  Funeral from his late residence, 891 Freshpond 
Road, Thursday 2 PM.  Interment St. John's 
Cemetery.

McCOY--At her residence, 1332 Prospect Place, on Tuesday, May 1st.  Eliza T. 
McCOY in her 88th year.  Funeral will be held on Friday, May 4th, with solemn 
mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church at 10 AM.  Interment Calvary.

MARLOW--Elizabeth PARKER-MARLOW, on Tuesday, May 1st, at her residence, 8749 
115th Street, Richmond Hill.  funeral services Wednesday evening, 8 PM.  
Interment Thursday, 10 AM, Mount Olivet Cemetery.  Please omit flowers.

NEARY--Daniel A., beloved husband of Annie SHAUGHNESSY-NEARY, father of John 
A., Thomas A., Daniel A., and Lawrence NEARY.  Funeral from his late 
residence, 1177 3rd Avenue, Thursday morning.  Solemn requiem mass at St. 
Vincent Ferrer's Church, 66th Street and Lexington Avenue, 11 AM.  Interment 
Calvary Cemetery.

OLSEN--On Tuesday, May 1st.  Albertina, beloved wife of John and mother of 
Frank, Clara and Ethel OLSEN.  Services at her residence, 812 Montgomery 
Street, on Thursday, May 3rd at 8 PM.

PATON--On April 30th, Elizabeth beloved wife of Edward and mother of William 
F., Michael J., Edward F., Jr., John J., Hugh F., Mrs. William h. QUICK, Jr., 
Mrs. L. C. BROWER and Mrs. Joseph FOLEY.  Funeral from her late residence , 
524 67th Street at 9:30 AM on Thursday.  Requiem mass 10 AM at Our Lady of 
Angels Church, 74th Street and 4th Avenue.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Lena S. CLARK--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C. Church of St. Edmond, Avenue T and East 19th Street, for Lena SHEA-CLARK.  
Wife of James CLARK, who died Monday at her home, 1982 East 15th Street.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Berton A. LYMAN--Funeral services will be held at 3:30 PM today for Berton A. 
LYMAN who died Sunday at his home, 650 Ocean Avenue.  He is survived by his 
widow, Jeanette J. LYMAN and his mother, Mrs. Lottie LYMAN.  Interment will 
be private.

Henry H. MITCHELL--Funeral services were held at 8 PM last night at the 
funeral chapel of Lester W. HILL, 396 Gates Avenue for Henry H. MITCHELL, who 
died Monday at his home, 88 Hancock Street.  He was a resident of Brooklyn 
for many years and is survived by a son Frank B. MITCHELL.  Interment today 
was private.

John H. SAVAGE--Funeral services were held at 7:30 PM last night at St. 
Thomas Church, Cooper Street and Bushwick Avenue, for John Henry SAVAGE, who 
died Saturday at his home, 211 Schaeffer Street.  He is survived by his 
widow, Maud, a son, John H., Jr., and three others.  Interment at 10 AM today 
was at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

William MURRAY--William MURRAY died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was 
born in New York City and lived for many years in Cypress Hills.  He was 
employed as pressman by the Herald Tribune.  He was a member of "Big Six" 
Post VFW. He served in the Philippine insurrection.  He is survived by his 
widow, Margaret MALONEY-MURRAY, and three sisters, Mrs. Frederick LINDSAY, 
Mrs. James NEWELL and Mrs. Frederick FOLKS, and a brother, George WILSON.  
The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of J. J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 
Aberdeen Street at 2 PM Friday.  Interment will be at the National Cemetery, 
Cypress Hills.

Anna MAIER--Anna MAIER, 63 years old, died Monday at the Neurological 
Hospital.  She resided at 311 East 81th Street, Manhattan.  She is survived 
by two daughters, Mrs. Mary CHEESMAN and Mrs. Helen KEE and a son Jacob MAIER
.  She was born in Germany and had resided in New York for the past 40 years. 
 The funeral services will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. CHEESMAN
, 51 Washington Street, Flushing, tomorrow at 2 PM and the interment will be 
at Flushing Cemetery.

Hilda A. PAUL--Hilda Amelia PAUL, of 1661 10th Avenue, died Monday.  She was 
born in Guernsey, channel Islands, England, 37 years ago and was a resident 
of Brooklyn for 17 years.  She was a member of St. George Chapter, 713, Order 
Eastern Star.  She is survived by her husband, Thomas W. PAUL, her mother, 
Emiline E. FOY; sister, Mrs. L. HOCKEY and three brothers, William, Frank and 
Alfred FOY.  Service at her home to night at 8 PM by Rev. Milton A. SLADE.  
Interment tomorrow morning at Evergreen Cemetery.

Henry R. KRIETER--Henry Richard KRIETER died Monday.  he was born in Gree
npoint 29 years ago and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sophia 
ECKSTEIN-KREITER and three brothers, Edward, Carl and Alfred.  Funeral 
services will be held at his home, 81 Schaeffer Street tomorrow at 2 PM, by 
the Reverend Dr. Charles H. DORT of Holy Trinity Lutheran church, 
officiating.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of C. 
TREBER and Son, 102 Norman Avenue.

Edward V. CURTIS--Edward V. CURTIS died Monday at his home, 533 Clinton 
Street.  he was born in the 12th Ward, Brooklyn, a son of John and Mary 
RONAN-CURTIS and received his early education in St. Mary Star of the Sea 
School.  In addition to his parents, he is survived by one brother, Frank and 
four sisters, Mrs. George JOHNSON, Mrs. Arthur SALSHAW, Mrs. Anna CLYNE and 
Gertrude CURTIS.  During the World War he served as a private first class, in 
Company A, 301st Machine Gun Battalion, in France.  Funeral tomorrow at 9:20 
AM 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.

Barbara FULLGRAF--Barbara FULLGRAF died Monday in her 82nd year.  She was 
born in Germany and was a resident of Brooklyn 45 years.  She is survived by 
six nieces and two nephews.  funeral today at 11 AM from her (rest cut off)

Mary SCOTTO--Mary SCOTTO, born in Brooklyn 31 years ago, died at the Long 
Island College Hospital.  She is survived by her husband, Joseph, three 
children and her father, Pasquale VECCHIERO.  Funeral from her late home, 357 
Warren Street, Friday morning, May 4th, with mass at Sacred Hearts Church on 
Degraw and Hicks Streets.  Mo(?) ARCESE officiating.  Burial at Holy Cross 
Cemetery.  Ernest CASAZZA, funeral directors, 186 Navy Street.

Adeline MAY--Adeline May, widow of William MAY, died yesterday at her home, 
330 Harmon Street.  She was born in New York, Dec. 3 1847 and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn most of her life.  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. 
Carrie ROWLAND and one grandchild.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 
2 PM.  The Reverend Adam KLOEPFEL, of the Metropolitan Protestant Church will 
officiate.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Charles 
MORTON, of 578 Onderdonk Avenue.

Julia MULLER--Julia MULLER, widow of Dr. John J. MULLER, one of the pioneer 
physicians of Bensonhurse, died Monday at her home, 6824 15th Avenue.  She 
was 74 years old and is survived by a son, Julius MULLER, a veteran 
pharmacist.  The Reverend Dr. W. H.  STEUP will conduct the funeral services 
at 8:30 PM tomorrow.  Interment at 10 A.M. Friday will be at Lutheran 
Cemetery under direction of Ralph AIEVOLI & Son, 6410 New Utrecht Avenue.

Hattie MIDDLEMAS--Hattie MIDDLEMAS died yesterday at her home, 300 East 37th 
Street, Manhattan, in her 60th year.  She was born in Scotland and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 53 years.  the funeral services will be held at the 
funeral chapel of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th Avenue, at 2 PM tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Margaret HUGEL--Margaret HUGEL died Monday at her home, 9134 108th Street, 
Richmond Hill.  She was born in Germany 65 years ago and lived in Brooklyn 45 
years.  She is survived by her husband, Philip HUGEL; one daughter, Caroline 
GERSTNER; two sons, Louis Frank HUGEL and Philip R. HUGEL.  Funeral services 
will be held at her late home at 8 PM.  Interment Thursday at 2 PM at Mount 
Olivet Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ and Son, 856 forest 
Avenue, Ridgewood.  The Reverend Max J. WALENTA, pastor of St. Mark's 
Reformed Church officiating.

Harry STATZ--Harry STATZ died yesterday in a Long Island sanitarium.  He was 
born in Brooklyn 39 years ago and is survived by three brothers, Frank Edward 
and Joseph and two sisters, Mrs. Anna GORDON and Mrs. Florence MARTIN.  The 
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Edward T. KENNEDY, church and 
Rogers Avenues, at 2 PM tomorrow, with a blessing at the chapel in Holy Cross 
Cemetery.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Henry HONECK--Henry HONECK died Monday in his 69th year at his home, 912 Hart 
Street.  He is survived by two sons, Frank A. and Andrew HONECK.  He was a 
member of Century Lodge, 51, I. O. O. F.  The funeral services will be held 
at 2 PM tomorrow.  He was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 45 years.  he was a retired cigarmaker.  Interment will be at Lutheran 
Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood Avenue.

Charles KELLY--son of the late Charles and Catherine GRADY-KELLY, died Monday 
at his home, 268 18th Street.  he was a life resident of Brooklyn and a 
retired employee of the B. M. T., 9th Avenue Division.  He is survived by his 
wife, Delia BURNS-KELLY; one son William; three daughters, Irene MCBRIDE, 
Anna and Gertrude KELLY; two brothers, Thomas and John; four sisters, Mrs. J. 
KANE, Mrs. C. COLLINS, Mrs. M. KEARNS and Elizabeth KELLY and two 
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 AM; thence to the 
Church of St. John the Evangelist, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
offered, followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction T. 
J. HIGGINS & Son, 214 Jay Street.

Joanna Frances WEGNER--widow of Stanislaus WEGNER, died Monday at the home of 
her daughter, Mrs. Albert IGNATZ, 61 Herbert Street.  The funeral will be 
held at 10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert Streets.  She is survived by another 
daughter, Mrs. Martin EGAN.  She was a member of the Holy Rosary and the 
Guard of Honor societies.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under 
direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert Street.

Dorothy CLARK-KINMOUTH--died Monday at the Swedish Hospital.  She was born in 
New London, Conn., 20 years ago.  She came to this borough about 2 years ago 
and was a student nurse at the Training School for Nurses affiliated with the 
Swedish Hospital while residing in this borough.  She was parishioner of the 
church of St. Teresa.  She is survived by her husband, Donald, her son, 
Donald Henry; her mother, Mrs. Eulalie CLARK and her sister, Rose CLARK.  The 
remains were shipped this morning to her home at 34 Moore Avenue,  New 
London, Conn., where the deceased will repose in state until tomorrow morning 
when a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of St. Mary by 
the Reverend T. M. CROWLEY.  Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery under 
direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Joseph OLIVERIA--died Monday at the home of his parents, at 65 Dwight Street. 
 he is survived by his parents, Michael and Eva OLIVERIA.  The funeral will 
be held at 2 PM today from his late home and interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

William J. BURKE--died Monday at his home, 592 Nostrand Avenue.  He was born 
in Washington, DC, 60 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
early childhood.  He was formerly for 25 years a member of the New York 
Police Dept.  He retired about 15 years ago.  He was a member of the P. B. A 
and is survived by his widow, Helen BURKE.  He was a member of the R. C. 
Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop Avenue and McDonough Street, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Friday.  Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert Street.

Joseph A. GRADY--son of James and Catherine GRADY, died Monday at his home, 
604 Morgan Avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn 26 years ago and had been a life 
resident of Greenpoint. He was employed by the Luckenbach Steamship Company.  
he is survived in addition to his parents, by a sister, Mrs. John COLLERAN.  
He was a member of the R. C. Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow.  Interment will be a Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert Street.

Elizabeth PATON--died Monday at her home, 524 67th Street.  She had been a 
resident of Bay Ridge for 48 years.  She is survived by her husband, Edward; 
five sons, William F., Michael J., Edward F., Jr., John J., and Hugh F., and 
three daughters, Mrs. William H. QUICK, Mrs. L. C. BROWER and Mrs. Joseph 
FOLEY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Angels, 4th Avenue and 74th Street.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. E. CLARKE, 4409 
3rd Avenue.

Charles W. HESSNER--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tomorrow.  He was a 
retired watchman of the Department of Highways, of Queens, who died Monday at 
his home, 50 Collins Avenue, Maspeth.  He is survived by two sons and two 
daughters (info cut off)

IN MEMORIAM:
HEINRICH--In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved mother Mary HEINRICH, 
who departed this life May 2nd 1925:
How we miss you, mother darling.
Every year still more and more
But, God grand someday we'll meet you
On that blissful, heavenly shore.
Softly at night stars are shining
Upon a cold and silent grave.
Where thou lavest, dearest mother
Whom we loved but could not save
CASPER, GEORGE and MAZIE

MCGRATH--In loving memory of Margaret MCGRATH, who died May 6, 1925.  
Anniversary mass on May 3rd, St. Saviour's Church, 6:30 AM.
SONS and DAUGHTERS

ROSENTHAL--In loving memory of my beloved husband and father, Isidore 
ROSENTHAL, who departed this life May 2, 1924.  May his soul rest in peace:

All the hearts have their sorrows,
Grief that quickly dies away.
but to lose a loving husband,
Grieves the heart more every day.
I miss his kind and willing hand,
His fond and earnest care.
And oh: How dark is life without him.
What is home without him there?
LOVING WIFE AND SON, MORTON

TUMULTY--In sad and loving memory of my beloved son, Thomas, who departed 
this life May 2, 1926.

RITES FOR JAMES BYRON, BANKER, HELD TO-DAY:
Funeral services are being held at 2 PM, today for James BYRON, Brooklyn 
banker and well known for more than 40 years in the leather industry in 
Manhattan, who died Sunday at his home, 300 Rugby Road, Flatbush.
Mr. Bryon was 72 years old, and was born in London, England.  He had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for more than 50 years.  he was a director of the kings 
Highway Savings Bank and a trustee of the Midwood Savings Bank.  he is 
survived by two sons, William E. and Benjamin H. BRYON.

3 May 1928
ACKER--On Wednesday, May 2nd, Mame M, beloved wife of Henry ACKER, age 52 
years.  Funeral services at her residence, 97 Cornelia Street, on Saturday 
evening, May 5th at 9 o'clock.  Interment at convenience of family.

BIEMER--Margaret Julia WEINIG-BIEMER, on May 2nd.  Beloved wife of the late 
Henry W. BIEMER and mother of William, Henry and Anthony BIEMER, in her 54th 
year.  Funeral from her late residence, 659 Woodward Avenue, Ridgewood, NY, 
Saturday, 9 AM; thence to St. Brigid's R. C. Church, Lindea Street and St. 
Nicholas Avenue, where a requiem mass will be offered.  Interment St. John's 
Cemetery.

CALLAHAN--On May 2nd, William J., well known undertaker, suddenly.  Funeral 
will be held from the funeral home, 187 S. Oxford Street, on Friday at 9:15; 
thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CANNON--William, on May 2nd, son of the late James and Catherine, brother of 
Joseph.  Funeral from chapel, 42 Lafayette Avenue; thence to St. Louis 
Church, requiem mass on Saturday, 9 AM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOLAN--Catherine V., beloved wife of the late Thomas DOLAN. At her home, 1534 
Kimball Street.  Requiem mass Saturday at 10AM at the Church of St. Thomas 
Aquinas of Flatlands.

EMBERNOTT--Frederick, of 728 Decatur Street, on Wednesday 2nd.  Funeral 
services Friday, 8 PM.  Interment Saturday, 10 AM, Evergreen Cemetery.

HACKETT--Timothy T., of 9746 81st Street, Ozone Park on May 1st.  Burial 
Friday, 10 AM.  Survived by a daughter, Helen HACKETT-DAWSON.

SULLIVAN--On Tuesday, May 2nd, Katherine, beloved wife f teh lat Dennis F., 
and mother of Margaret A. BYRNE, John L., Thomas A., and Lala SULLIVAN.  
Funeral from her late residence, 525 Eastern Parkway, Saturday, May 5th.  
Requiem mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church, 10 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

WATSON--Joseph J., suddenly on May 2nd, at his residence, 1071 79th Street, 
Brooklyn.  Survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth; son, William; daughters; 
Helen BILBREY, Mrs. Lillian DEGROFF and sister; four brothers, four 
grandchildren.  service Friday 8 PM.

WEEKS--Mary, beloved wife of John E. WEEKS on May 2nd.  Funeral services at 
95 6th Avenue, at Prospect Place, Friday at 2 PM.  Interment Evergreen 
Cemetery.

WERGE--on Wednesday, May 2nd, Emma FRAME-WERGE, beloved wife of Haivar and 
mother of Albert, Charles and William.  Funeral services at her residence, 26 
Ditmars Street on Friday, May 4th at 8 PM.  Interment on Saturday 2 PM.  
Evergreen Cemetery.

Eugene PETERSEN--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight at the funeral 
chapel of Lester W. HILL, 396 Gates Avenue. He died Tuesday at her home, 47A 
Halsey Street.  she was the widow of Peter L. PETERSEN and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for many years.  Interment tomorrow will be private.

Florence E. T. SCHOONMAKER--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at 
the home of Franklin W. TRAVIS, 479 Rugby Road, for his sister, Florence E. 
TRAVIS-SCHOONMAKER, who died Tuesday.  She is survived in addition to her 
brother, by her husband, Clifford D. SCHOONMAKER and her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Wright S. TRAVIS.  Interment will be private.

Charles M. JOHNSON--Requiem mass will be celebrated a 9 AM, Saturday at the 
R. C. church of St. Agnes for Charles M. JOHNSON, who died yesterday at his 
home, 345 Union Street.  He was born in Manhattan and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for many years.  He was a retired employee.  He is survived by his 
widow, Minnie MANHATTAN-JOHNSON and a brother William JOHNSON of Washington.  
Interment will be at holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of John F. FAGAN, 
Henry and Warren Streets.

Peter MCPADDEN--Husband of the late Rose MCPADDEN, died yesterday.  He is 
survived by three sisters, Mrs. Andrew MCQUEENEY, Mrs. Bessie FEE and Mrs. 
Margaret KELLY.  The funeral will be held from the home of his niece, Mrs. 
Myles KELLEHER, 571 St. Johns Place at 9 AM, Saturday, with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of St. Teresa, Classon Avenue and Sterling Place.  Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of F.H.MCGUIRE, 56 Classon Ave.

Albert SCHEER, SR--Died Tuesday at his home, 246 Elm Place, Mincola.  He was 
born in Newark 55 years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Mineola most of his 
life.  he was employed by Abraham & Strauss for the past 25 years.  he was a 
member of the Lexington Council, K of C and Holy Name Society of St. Cecelia 
for the past twenty years.  he also was a member of the Corpus Christi R. C. 
Church of Mineola, where a requiem mass will celebrated Saturday.  he is 
survived by his wife, Nellie; three sons, Albert, Jr., Vincent and Irving; 
two daughters, Lulu and Ellen; his mother, Anna; six grandchildren; three 
sisters, Louise WAGMAN, Teresia DANBAR, Mammie SHEAR and one brother, John.  
Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Frank SCHEBLEIN--Died Tuesday at his home, 95 Morgan Avenue.  he was born in 
Germany 63 years ago and came to this country 45 years ago and lived in 
Brooklyn ever since.  he was a tailor.  he was a member of the Church of Our 
Lady of Sorrows, Morgan Avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated 
tomorrow at 10 AM.  he is survived by his wife, Barbara WEGMAN-SCHEBLEIN; 
four sons, John, Adam, Fred and Frank, two daughters, Eliabeth HURRINUS and 
Frances SCHEBLEIN; one brother, Michael.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity 
Cemetery, under direction of frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Ella MANDEVILLE--Funeral services will be held at 7:45 PM tomorrow for Ella 
Mandeville, who died yesterday at her home, 2704 Newkirk Avenue.  She is 
survived by her husband, Henry and a daughter, Mabel H. MANDEVILLE.  
Interment will be Saturday.

Marianna BARRECA--born in Italy 77 years ago, died yesterday at her home 644 
Ashford Street.  She was a resident of Brooklyn for over 26 years.  She is 
survived by a daughter, Rosalia; two sons, Francesco and Orazio and six 
grandchildren.  She was a member of St. Rita's church, on Essex Street, where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Friday at 10 o'clock and burial 
will be in St. John's Cemetery, under direction of N. PIRO's Sons, of 153 
Navy Street.

HACKETT--Timothy T., of 9746 61st Street, Ozone Park, on May 1st.  Burial 
Friday, 10 AM.  Survived by a daughter, Helen HACKETT-DAWSON.

LIGHT--On Wednesday, May 2nd, William H. LIGHT.  Funeral services at his 
residence, 251 Lexington Avenue, Sunday, May 6th at 3 PM.

LIDENFELSER--John G., on Wednesday, after a lingering illness at his home, 
267 Barbey Street, in his 73rd year.  funeral Saturday, May 5th.  Requiem 
mass 9:30 AM at St. Michael's R. C. Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

MAHONEY--On Tuesday, May 1st, Frank R. Funeral from his home, 222 Weirfield 
Street, Saturday, May 5th, 5:30 AM.  Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated 
at the Church of St. Martin of Tours.

O'HANLON--Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret GARDNER-O'HANLON, devoted 
father of Margaret, Thomas and David and brother of David B., Mrs. James 
KELLY, Mrs. James MCCARTHY, Mrs. Kenneth BULINGTON.  Suddenly on May 2nd, at 
his residence, 115-22 147th Street, South Jamaica.  Notice of funeral later.

OLLIG--On May 2nd, Peter J. Funeral services at parlors of Charles J. BARR, 
541 Franklin Avenue, Thursday evening at 8PM.

RIGNEY--Annie, on May 2nd.  Beloved mother of Charles and Mary SCHWAB.  
Funeral from her home, 105 Linwood Street, on Saturday, May 5th at 9:30 AM.  
Requiem mass St. Gabriel's R. C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHEIDMANTEL--On Wednesday, May 2nd, George, in his 71st year.  Funeral from 
his residence, 953 Lorimer Street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Saturday morning; 
solemn requiem mass at St. Alphonsus R. C. Church, 10 AM.  Interment Calvary 
Cemetery.

Virginia D. TODD--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C. Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, 84th street and Park Avenue, Manhattan.  
She died Tuesday at the home of her brother, James D. TODD, at 496 
Marlborough Road.  She is survived by four brothers, one aunt and one uncle.

Catherine COSGROVE--widow of William COSGROVE and a life resident of 
Brooklyn, died Tuesday at Syracuse, N. Y.  She was formerly a parishioner of 
the R. C. church of St. Agnes.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Philip K. 
KOCH.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow from the funeral chapel 187 
South Oxford Street and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Catherine LYNAM--formerly for many years a resident of Brooklyn and widow of 
John LYNAM, died Tuesday at her home, in St. James.  She is survived by two 
sons, Thomas and Joseph and three daughters, Mrs. George VINCENT, Mrs. Arthur 
SEALLY and Mrs. John GUTHRIE.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow from 
the home of her daughter, Mrs. John GUTHRIE, 340 Bainbridge Street and 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

Annie SMITH--died Tuesday at her home, 603 Bedford Avenue.  she was born in 
Germany, 80 years ago and lived in Brooklyn 30 years.  She is survived by on 
son, John; one daughter, Henrietta FIRMAN; nine grandchildren and two great 
grandchildren.  Funeral services tomorrow at 2 PM at Mortuary, 278 Marcy 
Avenue.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of Thomas F. LUND, 
278 Marcy Avenue.

Martin G. FANNON--died yesterday at his home, 407 Avenue I.  He was born in 
the Sixth Ward and member of the Kings Highway Democratic Club.  He was in 
the employ of the City for 28 years and chief engineer of the Coney Island 
hospital for 17 years.  Mr. FANNON was past president f the International 
Union of Steam and Operating Engineers.  He is survived by his widow; Mrs. 
Caroline HASTINGS-FANNON; four sons, Harry, George, Robert and Raymond; three 
daughters, Mrs. Charles SEILS, Mrs. Joseph COURAN and Mrs. James P. O'DONNELL
.  Funeral from his late home Saturday at 9:30 AM with requiem mass at St. 
Rose of Lima R. C. Church on May 5th.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ivan OLIANDER--born 47 years ago in Hjartum Forsamling, Vestergotland, Sweden 
and a resident of the US and New York City for the past 10 years, died 
yesterday.  He was employed as a ships carpenter and resided at 4081 Eastern 
Parkway.  He is survived by his widow Marie LARSON-OLIANDER; two sons, Oscar 
and Gosta and two daughters; Engrid and Inez; a siser here and a brotehr in 
San Francisco, CA and his mother in Sweden.  Funeral services will be held at 
Ericson & Ericson's, State Street Chapel, 500 State Street, tomorrow at 8 PM 
with the Reverend Axel HEJANDER, of the Swedish Immigrant Mission, of 5 Water 
Street, Manhattan, officiating.  Interment will take place at Evergreens 
Cemetery Saturday afternoon under direction of Ericson & Ericson.

Agda M. ANDERSON--born April 30, 1890, in Tansjo(?) Kronoberg, Lan, Sweden 
and a resident of the US for the past 17 years and a resident of this Borough 
for seven years, died yesterday.  She resided with her sister, Mrs. Anna 
LUNDQUIST, at 2029 New York Avenue.  she is survived by and leaves to mourn 
her loss two brothers, Eric and Arvid ANDERSON; two sisters, Mrs. Anna 
LUNDQUIST and Ruth ANDERSON; her father, a brother,  and a sister in Sweden.  
funeral services will be held at Ericson & Ericson's, State Street Chapel, 
500 State Street, Saturday, at 2 PM, with Rev. F. JACOBSON, pastor of 
Bethlehem Swedish Lutheran Church officiating with interment following at 
Evergreens Cemetery under direction of Ericson & Ericson.

Alma H. POST--funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at the Lefferts 
Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.  She died Tuesday at her home, 1785 Bedford 
Avenue.  She is survived by a daughter, Doris; two sisters, Mrs. O. W. MEYER 
and Mrs. Frederick A. WELLS and a brother, Fred VOM HOFE.  Interment will be 
under direction of Fairchild Sons.

John F. COONEY--resided at 1835 West 11th Street, died Tuesday.  The funeral 
was held at 10 AM today with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Mary,  
83rd street and 23rd Avenue, Bensonhurst.  He is survived by his widow, Ellen 
CORBETT-COONEY; two sons, Frank and William and a daughter, Gertrude.  
Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE, 155 
Smith Street.

IN MEMORIAM:
ANDERSON--In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Elisabeth 
ANDERSON, departed this life May 3,1922.

What would I give to clasp her hand, 
Her dear face just to see
Her loving smile, her gentle voice
That meant so much to me
William ANDERSON and Children

FLANAGAN--Anniversary mass was celebrated this morning at the Church of the 
Assumption on the Heights for my dear mother, Sarah FLANAGAN, who enterd into 
her eternal reward, May 3, 1887
Son Peter

HONOLD--Elizabeth F.  In remembrance of a beloved wife and devoted mother.  
Elizabeth F. HONOLD, who laid down this life's burdens, May 3, 1926.
Husband, Daughters and Sons

JOURDAN--In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband and father, John 
JOURDAN, died May 3, 1927.  Requiem mass was offered at Our Lady of 
Miraculous Medal this morning.
Margaret JOURDAN and Children.

LANNEN--In sad and loving memory of our beloved father, Patrick LANNEN, who 
died May 3, 1922.  Anniversary mass Wednesday morning at 6:30 AM at St. 
Michael's Church.
Loving daughter, Anna, son in-law, Charles; sons James and Patrick

MILLER--In sad and loving memory of our beloved son, Charles Francis MILLER, 
who departed this life May 4, 1923.  Anniversary mass at St. Peter's Church, 
Hicks and Warren Streets, Friday at 8 AM.
No one knows how much we miss you
No one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost you
Life will never be the same.
Father and Mother

O'MELIA--In sad and loving memory of Mary E. MAHONEY-O'MELIA, who died May 4, 
1925.  Anniversary mass Friday, May 4, 1928, at Our Lady of Lonrdes Church, 
Broadway and Aberdeen Street, Brooklyn.
Husband and Daughter

TOOMEY--In loving memory of my daughter, Julia Patricia BELL-TOOMEY, who 
departed this life May 4, 1926.  Mass this morning at 7:30 AM, St. James 
Pro-Cathedral.
Mother, Sisters, Husband, Son

4 May 1928
Little Girl Darts in Front of Auto, Is Fatally Hurt:
7 year-old Florence BEAVER Dies in Hospital shortly after Mishap.
Florence BEAVER, 7 years old, of 3094 East 5th Street, Coney Island died in 
coney Island Hospital yesterday from injuries sustained when she was struck 
by an automobile an hour earlier in front of her home.
Herbert SCHNECK, of 849 Southern Blvd., the Bronx, driver of the car, told 
police the girl had darted in front of his machine from between two parked 
cars and that he could not have avoided striking her.  He was taken to Coney 
Island Police station by Patrolman Peter PERNOVA for questioning.
The girl was taken to the hospital by a passing motorist.  SCHNECK told 
police it was his first day driving a car and showed a temporary 30 day 
license.  He was accompanied by a licensed driver, Gordon LANDSMAN, also of 
894 Southern Blvd. the Bronx.

CARR--Bernard F., on Thursday, May 3rd, at his home, 9435 Forbell Avenue.  
Survived by his wife, Mary KANE-CARR; five daughters and one son.  Funeral 
Monday, 9:30 AM.  Solemn requiem mass at ST. Sylvester's Church.  Interment 
Holy Cross.

GRIMES--Suddenly, on Friday, May 4th, James J., beloved father of Mrs. May 
GRIMES-CONBOY.  Funeral from his residence, 353 84th Street, Monday, May 7th 
at 9:30AM.  Requiem mass at St. Anselm's Church, 4th Avenue and 83rd Street.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

HIND--On Friday, May 4th, William aged 90 years. father of Clifford and Percy 
HIND.  Relatives, friends and members of Black Prince Lodge, #156, K & P, are 
invited to attend funeral services at the Boch Funeral Chapel, 122 Meserole 
Avenue, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Saturday evening at 8PM.

JAHRSDOERFER--Christina, on May 3rd, in her 65th year, at 76 Halleck Avenue.  
Beloved wife of Theodore JSAHRDOERFER Sr.mother of Theodore, Jr., Chritsina, 
Theresa, Catherine, Bernard and Rose.  Requiem mass at St. Matthias R. C. 
Church, 10 AM, Monday, May 7th.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KANE--Frank B., on May 3rd at his residence, 1717 East 14th Street.  Survived 
by his wife, Mary; one daughter, Florence and one son, Valentine.  Interment 
at St. John's Cemetery, Sunday morning at 10 AM.  Automobile cortege.

LIGHT--On Wednesday, May 2nd, William H.  Funeral services at the Fairchild 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts near Grand Avenue, Sunday, May 6th at 3 PM.

RIGNEY--Annie, on May 2nd.  Beloved mother of Charles and Mary SCHWAB.  
Funeral from her home, 105 Linwood Street, on Saturday, May 5th at 9:30AM.  
Requiem mass St. Gabriel's R. C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROGERSON--Patrick, on Thursday, May 3rd.  Survived by wife, Annie E; one son, 
Robert; two sisters, Mrs. James EGAN and Mrs. Peter EGAN and one brother, 
Thomas ROGERSON.  Funeral on Monday, 9:15AM, from his residence, 69 Cedar 
Street, Brooklyn; thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist, Willoughby 
and Lewis Avenues, where solemn mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy 
Cross Cmeetery.

RUTZ--Anthony A., MD, suddenly at his residence, 16 8th Avenue, on May 3rd.  
Beloved husband of Jennie RUTZ and father of Beatrice and Stanley RUTZ.  
Funeral Monday, May 7th.  Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St. 
Augustine, 6th Avenue at Sterling Place, at 9:30AM. 
Interment private.  Omit flowers.

SCHICK--Jacob, aged 65 years, on May 2nd.  Beloved father of Frank and 
William SCHICK.  Funeral services at his late residence, 24 Harrison Place, 
Brooklyn, Saturday, May 5th at 3 PM.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.  Funeral 
under the direction of John VOGEL, 94 Grand Street, Maspeth, L. I.

SCHWERZEL--On May 3rd, Lillian C., beloved wife of Edward SCHWERZEL.  
Services at her late residence, 5 Waukena Avenue, Ocean Side, L. I., Sunday, 

SULLIVAN--On Tuesday, May 2nd, Katherine, beloved wife of the late Dennis F. 
and mother of Margaret A. BYRNE, John L., Thomas A. and Lala SULLIVAN.  
Funeral from her late residence, 525 Eastern Parkway, Saturday, May 5th.  
Requiem mass St. Teresa's R. C. Church, 10 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

TUCKER--Margaret E., widow of John L. TUCKER on May 1st, at her residence, 
301 East 2nd Street.  Requiem mass at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 
Saturday at 10 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross.  Auto cortege.

WATSON--Joseph J., suddenly died on May 2nd, at his residence, 1071 79th 
Street, Brooklyn.  Survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth; son, William; 
daughters; Helen BILBREY, Mrs. Lillian DEGROFF and sister, four brothers, 
four grandchildren.  Service Friday, 8 PM.

WERGE--On Wednesday, May 2nd, Emma FRAME-WERGE.  Beloved wife of Halvar and 
mother of Albert, Charles and William.  Funeral services at her residence, 26 
Ditmars Street, on Friday, May 4th at 8 PM.  Interment on Saturday, 2 PM, 
Evergreen Cemetery.

Rosa HEMMRICH--died yesterday at her home, 7835 Pansy Street, Glendale.  She 
was born in Germany 51 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many 
years.  She is survived by her husband, Martin and a daughter, Caroline.  The 
funeral services will be held at 2 PM, tomorrow at the Buss Funeral home, 
2734 Myrtle Avenue.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction 
of William BUSS.

Sarah C. SEITH--died yesterday at her home, 94 Pineapple Street.  She was 
born in Philadelphia and resided in Brooklyn for many years.  She was the 
daughter of the late John and Emma SICKLER.  She is survived by a cousin; 
Joseph BIHIN.  Reposing at Cronin Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue.  Funeral 
tomorrow at 9:30 AM; thence to Assumption Church, Cranberry Street, near 
Hicks Street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  She lived on 
Brooklyn  Heights for many years and belonged to all societies at the church. 
 Interment under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Christian SCHEUERMANN--died Tuesday in a local hospital.  He was born in New 
York City 74 years ago and lived in Brooklyn most of this time.  Five years 
ago he moved to 185-18 141st Avenue, Springfield, from where the funeral will 
be held tomorrow at AM.  He was a member of St. Mary Magdalen R. C. Church of 
Springfield, where a requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow.  He is 
survived by two daughters, Mrs. Rose O'HARA and Mrs. Bertha DENAHE and one 
grandchild.  Interment under direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Thomas F. HALLY--son of Mary DUNNE and the late William HALLY, died Tuesday 
at his home, 398-A Prospect Avenue.  He is survived in addition to his mother 
by two brothers, Richard and Michael and three sisters, Sister Mary Perpetua 
of the Presentation Order; Mary and Catherine.  The funeral will be held at 
9:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Holy Name.  
Interment will be at St.  John's Cemetery under direction of M. J. SMITH's Sons.

John G. LINDENFELSER--died Wednesday in his 73rd year.  He was born in New  
York and was resident of Brooklyn for the past 65 years.  He is survived by 
his widow, Anna; three daughters, Caroline and Lottie LINDENFELSER and Mrs. 
Philip STEINMETZ and three sons, Michael, William and Alphonse.  Funeral from 
his late home, 267 Barbey Street, tomorrow at 9:30 AM, with requiem mass at 
St. Michael's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under 
direction of John METZNER of 2890 Atlantic Avenue.

Ann E. SPELLMAN--of 433 Wilson Avenue, died yesterday.  She was born in New 
York City in 1851 and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 30 years.  She is 
survived by four sons, David, Robert, George and John and several 
grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM Sunday and interment will be 
at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson Avenue.

Sarah E. STEVENS--59 years old, died Wednesday at her home, 82-18 92nd 
Street, Elmhurst.  She is survived by her husband, George W. STEVENS and five 
children; George L., MELVINA I., Edith Rose, Florence Mildred, and Leonard 
Scott.  She was a member of the Providence Chapter O. E. S., #1 and the First 
Methodist Episcopal Church, of Elmhurst.  Mr. STEVENS, her husband, is a 
member of the official board of the Methodist Church.  The funeral services 
will be held at the home tonight at 8PM, the Reverend Nowman TWIDDY, pastor 
of the First Elmhurst Methodist Episcopal church, officiating.  Interment 
will be made in the union cemetery at Sayville.

Eliza T. MCCOY--died Tuesday at her home, 1332 Prospect place, in her 88th 
year.  She was a resident of Brooklyn for over 40 years and is survived by a 
nephew and niece, the Reverend John R. MCCOY, LLD, pastor of St. Antony's 
Church, Greenpoint and Elizabeth MCCOY.  The funeral was held today, 
following a solemn mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church, at 10 AM.  
Interment was at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Joseph J. HOLWELL, 151 
Milton Street.

Thomas CONNOLLY--died Wednesday at his home, 54 State Street.  He was the son 
of Michael and Grace DUFFY-CONNOLLY.  He was born in Brooklyn.  He was a 
member of St. Charles Borromeo's Church.  the funeral was held yesterday at 2 
PM.  Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Peter WISSMAN--55 years old of 560 Manhattan Avenue, died Wednesday in the 
Metropolitan Hospital.  He was born in New York City and was employed for 
several years by the Department of Public Welfare and is survived by three 
brothers, Philip, Henry and Herman and was a member of Court Sumner Foresters 
of America.  Funeral from the Funeral Home of James F. MURRAY, JR., 605 
Lorimer Street, tomorrow at 2 PM.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Louisa LAQUINTA--born in Italy 57 years ago and a resident of New York City 
for over 31 years, died Wednesday at her home, 127 Gelston Avenue.  She is 
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Elvira GRECO, Mrs. Minnie BRESCIA and 
Louisa and four sons, Frank, Joseph, Alexander and Louis.  She was a member 
of St. Patrick's R. C. Church on 4th Avenue and 95th Street, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated to morrow at 10 AM and burial will be in the 
family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of N. PIRO's Sons, of 
153 Navy Street.

Maria NUNZ--died yesterday at her home, 349 Furman Street.  She was the 
daughter of Joseph & Manula BERGODO-NUNZ and sister of Ethel and Grace.(can't 
find rest of info)

Agnes C.  HANSEN--died Wednesday.  She was the wife of Meldell HANSEN and is 
survived in addition to her husband, by one daughter.  She was 36 years old 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  The funeral services 
will be held at her late home, 466 76th Street, at 2 PM tomorrow.  Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th Avenue.

Julia I. BURNS--daughter of the late Thomas and Mary BURNS, died Tuesday at 
her home, 481 5th Avenue.  She is survived by two sisters, Rose A. BURNS and 
Mrs.  James GRADY.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow with a requiem 
mass at the R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 4th Avenue and 9th Street.  I
nterment will be at holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James L. LYNAM's 
Son, 503-A 4th Avenue.

Elizabeth WALSH--died Wednesday in St. Vincent's Hospital.  The funeral will 
be held from the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary NORTON, 8744 97th Street, 
Woodhaven, at 10 AM, tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under 
direction of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 87th Street, Woodhaven.

Frederick KUCHLER--died Tuesday at home, 148-24 85th Drive.  He is survived 
by his wife, Ethel WHITE-KUCHLER and his parents.  He was an architect.  The 
funeral services ere held from the Victoria Congretional Church, 148th Street 
and DeGraw AVenue, Jamaica, under direction of Fred LULLINAN, 85-12 87th 
Street, Woodhaven.

Elizabeth C. MUELLER--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood, for 
Elizabeth GRIFFIN-MUELLER, a life resident of Brooklyn, who died Wednesday in 
her 57th year at her home, 2550 Mymaud Place, Maspeth.  She is survived by 
her husband Benedict; five sons, John, William, Frank, Eugene and Benedict; 
four daughters; Mrs. Martha KASSTEN, Mrs. Josephine WADE, Mrs. May SCHWARTZ 
and Mrs. Margaret HUNTER; two sisters, Mrs. Mary SOLTAN and Mrs. Nellie 
PATERSON and two brothers, John and Frank GRIFFIN.  Interment will be under 
direction of the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmeto Street.

Jean Isabelle MIDDIELEES--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at St. 
Paul's Episcopal Church St. Paul's Place and church Avenue, who died Tuesday 
at her home, 116 Lenox Road.  She is survived by her husband, Edward J. and a 
daughter, Mrs. Helen B. STAPLEY.

Katherine SULLIVAN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Teresa.  She is the widow of Dennis F. SULLIVAN.  She 
died at her home, 525 Eastern Parkway.  She is survived by two daughters and 
two sons.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Joseph J. WATSON--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight, he died 
Wednesday at his home, 1071 79th Street.  He is survived by his widow, 
Elizabeth; a son, William; two daughters, Mrs. Helen BILBREY and Mrs. Lillian 
DEGROFF; one sister, four brothers and four grandchildren. Interment will be tomorrow.

Theodore N. QUABACH--died Wednesday at his home in Wantagh.  He was formerly 
a resident of the Parkville section of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his 
widow, Mary; and a sister, Mrs. Bertha HIUSKING.  He was a member of the Holy 
Name Society attached to the R. C. Church of St. Barnabas, Bellmore.  The 
funeral will be held from the funeral Chapel of E. H. LOCKWOOD, 255 21st 
Street, at 9:30 AM, Saturday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Rose Of Lima, Parkville.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Manuel SALAVERRY--died Tuesday at his home, 152 Cherry Street, in his 30th 
year.  He was born in Spain and lived in Brooklyn for over 10 years.  He is 
survived by his wife, Maria and three daughters, Ethel, May and Charlotte.  
Reposing at Cronin chapel, 113 Atlantic Avenue.  Funeral tomorrow at 2 PM.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 
Atlantic Avenue.

Edwin E. MARTIN--died Wednesday at his home, 82-20 Grand Street, Elmhurst.  
He was 57 years old.  He is survived by his brother, Frank M. and a nephew, 
William.  Caroline SMITH-MARTIN, the wife of the deceased, died November 
12,1927.  He had been life-long resident of New York, residing at Elmhurst 
for a number of years.  He was a radio mechanic.  The funeral services will 
be held at the home today at 2 PM, the Reverend Howard NORTHACKER, pastor of 
the Elmhurst Presbyterian church, officiating.  Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery.


Nilsa DIAZ--infant daughter of Olegaria and Alice DIAZ, died Wednesday at the 
Cumberland Hospital.  Funeral from her parents home, 85 Sands Street, 
Brooklyn, tomorrow, at 11 AM, after which interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer Street.

Mary A. CARPENTER--Funeral services were held at 8 PM last night.  She is the 
widow of Charles W. CARPENTER.  She died Tuesday at her home, 315 East 32nd 
Street.  She is survived by two sons and two daughters.  Interment today was private.

Aletta A. S. BAYLIS--Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM tomorrow for 
Aletta Alena SMITH-BAYLIS, who died Wednesday at her home, 17301 91st Avenue, 
Jamaica.  She was 76 years old and was the widow of William M. BAYLIS.  She 
was the mother of Arvine BAYLIS.  Interment will be at Flushing Cemetery.

Catherine CONTINI--died Tuesday in a local hospital.  She lived at 534 
Leonard Street.  She was born in Greece 72 years ago and is survived by a 
son, Adolph CONTI; a nephew, Atitillo J. CONTINI and six grandchildren.  The 
funeral will be held at 2 PM today from the funeral chapel of C. TREBER and 
Son, 102 Norman Avenue and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Frederick EMBERNOTT--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight.  He died 
Wednesday in his 79th year at his home, 728 Decatur Street.  He was born in 
France and had been a resident of New York City for 60 years.  He is survived 
by one daughter, Mrs. Octavia WITS.  Interment at 10 AM tomorrow, will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John MARSH, 1829 Broadway.

Lena STENROSE--died Wednesday.  She was 18 years old.  she is survived by her 
parents, one sister and one brother.  Funeral services will be tomorrow at 2 
PM, at Stone Eddy, Sullivan County, and Interment will be at Mileses 
Cemetery, under the direction of Charles A. SANDSTREM, 4603 4th Avenue.

Robert A. SCHRAM--died Wednesday at the Boulevard Sanitarium, Astoria.  He 
was the superintendent of the Woolsey branch of the Long Island City Post 
Office and one of the active leaders in the Astoria Section.  He was born in 
Manhattan 42 years ago.  He entered the postal service in July 1908 and was 
assigned as a clerk to the Astoria Station.  he was later assigned to the 
Steinway station and when the Woolsey station was opened in 1917 he was 
placed in charge.  The district has grown very rapidly and superintendent 
SCHRAM by the hardest kind of work succeeded in keeping his branch in step 
with the growing needs.  He was a member of the Republican club of the First 
Assembly District and an active lieutenant of Frank KENNA, the republican 
Assembly District leader.  He is survived by his wife and two sons.  Funeral 
services will be conducted this evening at his home, 37-11 28th Avenue, 
Astoria.  Members of the Republican club of Astoria and employees of the post 
office department will attend.

Mary LEE--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight.  She died on Tuesday 
at her home, 10712 106th Street.  She is survived by a son Herbert F. LEE and 
a daughter, Mrs. Frederick H. LAUT.  Interment will be tomorrow.

Thomas J. LONG--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett Streets.  He died Tuesday at his home, 
402 Sackett Street.  he is survived by a son, Thomas and two daughters (can't 
find rest of info)

In Memoriam:
BREEN--In sad and loving memory of a husband, father and grandpa, Florence J. 
BREEN, who died May 4, 1922:
A precious one from us has gone 
A voice we loved is stifled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
wife, daughters, son-in-law and grandson

BREEN--In loving memory of our father and father-in-law, Florence J. BREEN, 
who passed away May 4, 1922:

Fresh in our hearts thy memory clings
Yet still our grief is sore
Each passing year but nearer brings
The day we will meet once more.
daughter, Ella and son in law, Joseph J. BRADY

BREEN--In loving memory of a dear father and father-in-law, Florence J. BREEN
, who entered into life eternal May 4, 1922:
May thy blessed wisdom, O Jesus
comfort him and the glorious light
of the cross shine upon him.
Son, Joseph and daughter-in-law Catherine.

BUTTS--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah BUTTS, who died May 
4, 1907:
The month of May is here
The saddest month of all the year.
Because it took from us
Our mother, loved so dear.    children and grandchildren

CASEY--In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife, mother and sister, Sarah 
COLEMAN-CASEY, who departed this life May 4, 1921.  Gone but not forgotten.  
May her soul  rest in peace.
husband, son, sisters and brothers.

DUKES--In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved mother, Mary DUKES, who 
departed this life May 4, 1921.  Gone but not forgotten.
Daughter: Fannie.

GLASSEY--In sad and loving memory of a beloved son and brother, George 
GLASSEY, who departed this life May 4, 1923.  Gone but not forgotten.
mother, sisters, brothers.

MILLER--In loving memory of our dear brother, Charles Francis MILLER, who 
departed this life May 4, 1923.  Anniversary mass at St. Peter's Church,  
Hicks and Warren Streets, Friday, 8 AM:

No one knows how much we miss you
No one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost you
Life will never be the same.
Mae & Joe, father & mother, Walter, Helen and Albert.

MULLIGAN--In loving memory of Helen MULLIGAN, who died May 5, 1922.  
Anniversary mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Saturday.  family

RETTA--In loving memory of our dear brothers, Andrew and Louis RETTA.  
Masses arranged
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of brothers dear.    sisters

TWOHY--In constant and loving memory of our dear husband and father, John J. 
TWOHY, who departed this life May 4, 1926.  Masses today:
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of brothers dear.
Wife and children

WARD--Solemn month's mind mass will be celebrated Saturday, May 5th at 9 AM 
at Presentation Church for the late Patrick WARD.   family

5 May 1928
LEESON--Rose, beloved wife of Thomas LEESON on May 4th, at her home, 115 4th 
Avenue.  She is survived in addition to her husband by one son, John and one 
sister, Mrs. CONLEY.  Funeral, Monday at AM from the R. C. church of St. 
Augustine, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.


MANEE--James M., died on Friday evening, May 4th, in his 62nd year at his 
residence, 649 Humboldt Street.  Beloved nephew of Mr. Abel WARES.  Remains 
reposing at Alpha Republican Club, 138 Nassau Avenue, Greenpoint, where 
services will beheld Monday evening.  Interment Tuesday.

MCALEVEY--Mary GARVEY-MCALEVEY, beloved wife of John, and devoted daughter of 
Thomas and Mary GALLAGER-GARVEY and sister of Mrs. John MONIGAN, Edward, 
Thomas, John and Helen GARVEY, on May 4th, at her residence, 252 9th Street.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 9th Street and 4th Avenue, 
Monday 9:30 AM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY--On May 4th, Mary, beloved mother of Edna TUNLEY and William MURPHY.  
Funeral from her residence, 7218 Narrows Avenue, on Monday, May 7th at 2 PM.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Oneida Tribe No. 11 Improved Order of Redmen--Brothers: you are requested to 
attend the funeral services of our departed brother, William LUDMANN, at his 
late residence, 8063 87th Road, Woodhaven, L. I. on Sunday evening, May 6th 
Robert BAKER sachem. Fred SCHWEIZER, Chief of Records

Elsie A. PRITCHARD--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow.  She was 
the daughter of Ivy DUNN and the late Stephen H. PRITCHARD.  She died 
Thursday in her 23rd year at her home, 274 Autumn Avenue.  she is survived by 
her mother, by a brother, William P., and two sisters, Mrs. Edwin BAYER and 
Ivy E.  Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Margaret I. KANE--died suddenly at her home, 635 Decatur Street.  She is 
survived by her husband, John H. KANE, Sr., one son, John F. KANE, Jr., and 
three daughters, Mrs. Gertrude WILSON, Mrs. Erine WILLINSOTT and Mrs. 
Georgine GILL.  Funeral services tomorrow at 8:15PM.  
Interment Monday at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of 
James H. TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton Street.

Addie SOHL--widow of William C. SOHL, died Thursday at her home, 337 Throop 
Avenue.  She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 
years.  She is survived by a daughter, Adeline, and three sons, Henry, 
William and Fred and one grandaughter.  The funeral services will be held at 
8 PM tonight and will be conducted by the Reverend Charles F. WERNER.  
Interment at 2 PM tomorrow at Evergreen Cemetery, under direction of Feeney & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Mary KELLY--daughter of the late Samuel and Margaret RYAN-JONES, died 
yesterday at her home, 1382 Nostrand Avenue.  She was born in Ireland 66 
years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 55 years.  the funeral will 
be held from the Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford Street, at 2 PM 
tomorrow.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of 
Ladley & McMahon, 308 St. James Place.

Helen TRAPP--born in Brooklyn 47 years ago, died Thursday in a local 
hospital.  She was a member of St. Bridgid's Church and a member of the 
Sacred Heart Society of that church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated, Tuesday, 9:30AM.  She lived at 1731 Harmon Street.  She is 
survived by her husband, Andrew and two daughters, Helen J. and Frances.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Peter J. GEIS, Catalpa Avenue.

Caroline GERLACH--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow at the 
funeral chapel of Nicholas BLASIUS,Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue.  She 
was a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years, she died yesterday in her 81st year 
at her home, 38 Catherine Street.  She was born in Germany and is survived by 
two daughters, Mrs. J. ROBERT, Mrs. K. WURZEL and a son W. GERLACH and a 
sister Louisa WEINER.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

BRISTOL--At his residence, 412 East 4th Street, Brooklyn on Saturday, May 
5th.  James E.  Service at the Hanson Place Baptist church, Hanson Road and 
south Portland Avenue, Monday, May 7th at 3 PM.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DEMPSY--On Friday, May 4th, Marie Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Thomas and 
Louisa DEMPSY, loving sister of Thomas T., Philip S., Arthur M., ? O'KEEN, 
Mrs. James HALL, Mrs. Henry HYNES and Rita C. DEMPSY.  Funeral from her 
residence, 72 2nd Street, Brooklyn, on Monday, May 7th at 10 AM.  Requiem 
mass at St. Agnes R. C. Church.  Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

DOLAN--Mary BARLOW-DOLAN, beloved wife of John B and devoted mother of 
Bernadette and Magie and Regina.  Notice of funeral from her home, 634 
Manhattan Avenue.  Kindly omit flowers, maises(?) preferred.

GERKEN--On May 3rd John died at his home, 1021 Ralph Street, Ridgewood, 
Brooklyn.  In his 21st year.  he survived by his mother, Alma and two 
sisters, Dorothy and Alma and two brothers, Harold and Robert and his 
grandmother, Sophie GERKEN.  Funeral services on Sunday at 2PM.  Interment 
Lutheran Cemetery.

Ruth M. ONODY--Ruth MILLS-ONODY, wife of Louis, died Thursday.  The funeral 
will be held from her home, 101 Sandford Street, on Monday at 9 AM, thence to 
St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughby Avenues, where a mass of 
solemn requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.  In addition to 
her husband she is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary MILLS, three brothers, 
Frank, Edward and Thomas and one sister, Mrs. Arthur BOLOMEY, and one 
daughter, Florence ONODY.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of George T. MCHUGH, 783 Myrtle Avenue.

John BISHARA--died at his home, 512 40th Street, was born in Syria, 69 years 
ago and has lived in Brooklyn for 19 years.  He is survived by his wife, 
Elizabeth and two sons, Emil and Samuel.  He was a member of St. Nicholas 
Cathedral, State and Bond Streets, where services will be held tomorrow at 2 
PM.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, 
Inc., of 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Philip KEENAN--husband of Lucy CLOHESSY-KEENAN, died on Thursday at his home, 
705 East 163rd Street, Bronx.  He was born in Ireland and had been in this 
country for the 32 years.  In addition to his wife he is survived by two 
brothers, Hugh, of Salem, MA, and Francis of Ireland.  The funeral will be 
held from the chapel at 284 Willoughby Avenue tomorrow at 2 PM.  Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby Avenue.

TEUBNER--William Francis, on May 4th, beloved husband of Rose HULSE-TEUBNER, 
father of Myrtle B., William F.Jr., Consuelo, son of Mrs. Annie TEUBNER, 
brother of Joseph, Edward, Juliet and Mrs. Sarah MCNEIL.  Funeral from his 
late residence, 181-30 144th Avenue, formerly Mills Avenue, Springfield, 
Gardens, L. I., Monday morning at 9:30.  Solemn mass of requiem at the Church 
of St. Mary Magdalene.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

(NOTE: Appears to be same person..Name & address different)
**WATZUGA--Elizabeth, on Friday in her 56th year, wife of the late August 
WATZUGA.  Funeral services, Sunday, 9 PM at her residence 1719 Cypress Hill 
Street, Glendale.  Funeral Monday 2 PM.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

**Lillian E. MATZUGA--widow of August, died yesterday at her home, 7119 Cypress 
Hills Street, Glendale.  She was born in Brooklyn 56 years ago.  Funeral 
services tomorrow at 9 PM.  Funeral Monday at  2 PM with interment at 
Lutheran Cemetery.  She is survived by a son, Louis V; two daughters, Lillian 
E., and Augusta H. LEE.  Peter J. GEIS of 88 Catalpa Avenue has charge of the 
funeral arrangements.

Charles L. GRAHAM--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, Monday at the 
R. C. Church of St. Francis Xavier, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street.  He died 
Thursday at his home, 275 6th Avenue.  He was a son of the late Charles and 
Isabella GRAHAM.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Valirie J. MCTERNAN--daughter of Walter and Jean, died Thursday at her home, 
8920 204th Street, Bellaire.  Funeral today at 2 PM.  Interment Calvary 
Cemetery, under direction of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa Avenue.

Henry RUGGE--an old resident of the 12th ward, died Thursday at his home, 
Catherine Avenue, Franklin Square.  He was born in Germany 71 years ago and 
was engaged in the manufacture of cigars for 55 years.  He is survived by his 
widow, Wilhelmina VOIGT-RUGGE; a son, Henry; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth 
ROHRS of Belleville, NJ and Mrs. Anna ROSEBROCH of Germany and a brother, 
Herman.  The funeral services will be held at his late home, at 2:30 PM, 
Monday.  The Reverend Dr. Harry G. CORIELS will officiate.  Interment at 
Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of Shufelt and Strobel, 384 Van Brunt Street.

Martin J. REILLY--died yesterday at his home, 148 Scnaeffer Street.  He was 
born in Orange, NJ, 60 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 
years and was engaged in the brass business from which he retired 8 years 
ago.  he was formerly the proprietor of the Franklin Brass Company.  He is 
survived by his widow, Frances A.; two sons, Bernard J. and Martin J. Jr.;two 
daughters Helen F. and May E., a sister, Mrs. Agnes MCELVANY and an aunt, 
Mrs. Mary REILLY.  He was a member of the Church of the 14 Holy Martyrs, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM, Tuesday.  Interment at 
Calvary Cemetery, under direction of William P. MURPHY and Son, 87 Herbert Street.

James GREANEY--of 6289 Booth Street, Elmhurst, died yesterday in Mary 
Immaculate Hospital.  He was a patrolman attached to Manhattan Police 
Headquarters.  He is survived by his widow, Nora; two children, his parents, 
one brother and three sisters.  He was a member of Queensboro Lodge 878, B. 
P. O., Elks, services will be held at 8:30 PM tonight.  The funeral will be 
held at ? AM Monday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the 
Ascension, Elmhurst.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction 
of Charles H. THOMPSON, 8711 87th Street, Woodhaven.

Annie FITZPATRICK--died yesterday at her home, 887 5th Avenue.  She was born 
in Manhattan 65 years ago.  She is survived by a nephew; Thomas R. PENKETH.  
The funeral will be held at 10 AM, Monday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Michael.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under the 
direction of F. E. SELLE, 237 9th Street.

Thomas F. TRAINOR--husband of Mary A. WHALEN-TRAINOR, and brother of Patrick 
J. and Matthew F., died yesterday in his 73rd year.  He was born in New  York 
City and was a retired employee of the American Express Company.  The funeral 
will be held from the funeral chapel of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central Avenue, 
at 9:30 AM, Monday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Barbara.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Manee Leader In Greenpoint is Dead at 62:
James MANEE, 62 of 639 Humboldt Street, died last night at his home after 
suffering several weeks from heart trouble.
Active for many years politically.  Mr. MANEE had served as an Assemblyman 
and was president of the Alpha Club and vice-president of the Old 
Greenpointers.  He was for many years secretary to Judge MCCRATE.
At the time of his death Mr. MANEE held a position in the Revenue Department. 
 No relatives survive him.

P. T. BRADY, Electrical Pioneer, dies in West:
Paul T. BRADY, who died Thursday at the home of his son, Arthur, Jr., in 
Portland, OR, was 71 years old; and for 34 years was associated with the 
Westinghouse Electric Company, most of that time as its special 
representative in this city.  Since 1881 he had been associated with the 
electrical industry.  He is survived by a widow, five sons and five 
daughters.  The funeral services will be held next Thursday at his home, 1041 
Palisade Avenue, Palisade, NJ.

W. C. REICK's Widow dies in Manhattan:
Mrs. Carrie L. R. REICK, widow of William C. REICK, formerly city editor of 
the New York "Herald" and late owner of "The Sun" and "The Evening Sun," died 
yesterday at her home, 115 East 89th Street, Manhattan.  The funeral will be 
held Monday at St. Mary's P. E. Church, Burlington, NJ.  Three daughters and 
one sister survived her.

E. A. BRADFORD, Editor on "Times" dies at 76:
Edward Anthony BRADFORD, died yesterday at his home, 2 Montague Terrace of 
angina pectoris.  For 55 years Mr. BRADFORD was connected with the editorial 
staff of the "New York Times."
He was born in Manhattan, was graduated from Yale in 1873, and in addition to 
his work on The "Times" he was a correspondent for the "London Standard" and 
was the inventor of the turnstiles used on the elevated railroad stations.
He is survived by his widow, Edith H. MYERS-BRADFORD, whom he married two 
years ago and several cousins.
Funeral services will be held in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Clinton and 
Montague Streets, at 3 PM tomorrow, the Reverend Lorin B. YOUNG officiating.  
Burial at Plainfield, Conn.

Agnes D. ALBRO--The funeral of Agnes DELANEY-ALBRO who died Thursday, wil lbe 
held from her late home, 138 Nostrand Avenue, on Monday at 9:30 AM, thence to 
St. Louis R. C. Church, Ellery Street, where a mass of solemn requiem will be 
offered for the repose of her soul.  She is survived by two sons, Frank and 
William; one brother, James DELANEY and one sister, Mrs. Lorretta SULLIVAN.  
Interment at Calvary Cemtery under direction of George T. MCHUGH, 783 Myrtle Avenue.

Timothy TRAHEY--of 761 Manhattan Avenue, died suddenly on Thursday.  he was 
born in Newfoundland 29 years ago and is survived by his parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Patrick TRAHEY of Canada; his wife, Mary and three small children.  The 
funeral will be held from his late home at 2 PM tomorrow.  The remains will 
be taken to St. Alphonsus R. C. Church for a final blessing.  Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Peter BLASIUS, of 121 Norman Avenue.

William JOBSON--died Wednesday in Cumberland, MD, where he went to live about 
six months ago.  He was born in Sunderland, England, 65 years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years.  He was a past master 
of Sanctorum Lodge, 747 F. and A. M., and a member of Brooklyn Chapter R. A. 
M.; the Masonic Veterans, Melville Council, 9 and  the National Association 
of Engineers.  He is survived by two sons, David, of Cumberland, MD, and 
William of Troy, NY  The funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at the 
funeral chapel of Shufelt and Strobel, 384 Van Brunt Street.  interment will 
be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Catherine MURTHA--died yesterday at Huntington.  She was the daughter of Mary 
and William MURTHA.  She is survived in addition to her parents, a sister, 
Mary and a brother, Valentine  the funeral will be held from her home, 75 
Zeidler Avenue, Maspath, at 10 Monday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Stanislaus.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Sigrid Helena WESSMAN-BRUHN--born January 18, 1875, in Oden Sjo, Jonkopings 
Lan, Sweden and a resident of the US and New York for the past 27 years, died 
Thursday.  She was married 21 years ago to Carl BRUHN and they resided at 
1717 Avenue P.  She is survived by her husband, brother and sister in 
Seattle, Wash., her mother and a brother in Sweden.  Funeral services will be 
held at Ericson & Ericson's, State Street Chapel, 500 State Street.  Monday, 
at 2 PM, by the rev. John Eastlund, pastor of St. Paul's Swedish Lutheran 
Church, McDonough Street.  Cremation following at Fresh Pond Crematory, 
Middle Village.

Mary GARVEY-MCALEVEY--died yesterday at her home, 252 9th Street.  She is 
survived by her husband, Patrolman John MCALEVEY.  She was formerly a 
parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea.  She is survived 
also by her parents, Thomas and Mary GALLAGHER-GARVEY and two sisters, Mrs. 
John MONIGAN and Helen GARVEY, and three brothers, Edward, Thomas and John.  
The funeral will be held at 10 AM Monday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th Street.

Eliza HERD--died yesterday in her 81st year.  She was born in Germany and 
lived at 557 Evergreen Avenue.  she was the widow of Conrad HERD.  She is 
survived by two daughters, Anna MILLER and Catherine JOERGER and two sons, 
Edward, a patrolman attached to the Lee Avenue Station and Theodore, six 
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and a brother William WERNER.  
The funeral services will be held at 2 PM Monday.  Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue.

Lillian DENNERLEIN--died yesterday at her home, 1642 Madison Street, Myrtle 
Avenue, Ridgewood.  She was born in England 35 years ago and had been a 
resident of New York City for 14 years.  She is survived by her husband, 
Edward; a daughter, Ethel a son William and a brother, Harry BAINBRIDGE and 
three sisters, Ethel PAYTON, Gertrude PERRY and Catherine JOHNSON.  The 
Reverend F. HAGNER of the Greene Avenue M. E. Church, will conduct the 
funeral services at? PM tomorrow.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery 
under direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson Avenue.

Charles F. A. KIRCHER--died yesterday at his home, 403 Ralph Street.  He was 
74 years old and was born in Germany.  He is survived by his widow, Catherine 
and two daughters, Mrs. Mary LOEW and Anna; two grand children, Charles and 
Wilbur LOEW and two brothers, Ferdinand and Bearnard and two sisters.  The 
funeral will be held at 10 AM Tuesday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church 
of St. Aloysius.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue.

Edward THOMPSON--died Thursday in a local hospital.  He lived at 198 Nassau 
Avenue.  he is survived by his widow, Bertha; a son, a brother George of 
Santa Monica, CA and two sisters, Irene and Mrs. Joseph MEHRLING.  The 
funeral services will be held at 2 PM, tomorrow at the home of his sister, 
Mrs. Josephine MEHRLING, 209 Nassau Avenue.  The Reverend Dr. David JAXHEIMER 
will officiate.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of 
Weigand Bros., 89 Foxhall Street.

Carrie MANN--died Thursday in her 29th year.  She was a life resident of 
Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Albert T., three sons, John, Wilbur 
and Albert T., Jr., two daughters Evelyn and Emma and her mother, Jennie.  
The funeral services will be held at her late home, 1403 Myrtle Avenue, at 2 
PM, Monday.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of 
Peter J. STENGER, 123 Mecker Avenue.

Robert A. HENSLER--died Thursday at his home, 14580 Grace Street, 
Springfield.  He is survived by his widow Anna and three sisters, Mrs.Thomas 
S. RYDER, Mrs. Elizabeth VOCYKLE(?) and Mrs. Mabel LUTZ.  He was a veteran of 
the Spanish American War.  He was born in Springfield, 49 years ago.  The 
funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow.  interment will be at 
Springfield Cemetery under direction of Martin F. HEALY, 128 Utica Avenue.

Anna HORNE--died Thursday at her home, 3249 Fulton Street.  She was born in 
Brooklyn 27 years ago.  She is survived by her husband, James; two sons and 
two daughters.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM, Monday and interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of R. E. DONNELLY, 880 New Lots Avenue

Mary O'HALLORAN--born in Ireland and a resident of New York City for 40 
years, died yesterday at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret 
O'HALLORAN, 291 Bridge Street.  She was a member of St. James Pro-Cathedral.  
The funeral will be held tomorrow & interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Rose GLEASON--wife of Thomas, died yesterday at her home, 145 4th Avenue.  
She is survived by her husband; a son John, and a sister, Mrs. CONLEY.  The 
funeral will be held at 9 AM, Monday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church 
of St. Augustine.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction 
of the Estate of George MCKEON, 679 49th Street.

Elizabeth M. MORTON--born in Dublin, Ireland, died yesterday at her home, 
1126 79th Street.  She was for 50 years a resident of Brooklyn.  She is 
survived by a daughter, Mrs. William RUDDY and four grandchildren.  The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 AM, Monday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Chruch of St. Ephrem.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
ELSIS--Birthday remembrance of Frederick ELSIS.  Gone but not forgotten.
Daughters; Lena and Margaret.

GRAYSTONE--In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife, Marcella, who 
departed this life May 5, 1920:
Her sparkling eyes, her smiling face
I now no more behold.
her lips that smiled so kind to me
Are now forever cold
Husband.

GILMARTIN--Winifred.  Sacred to the memory of our dear mother, whom God 
called to her reward, eight years ago today.  Requiem mass was celebrated at 
7 AM today in the Church of the Nativity.
Sons and Daughters.

HILL--May DONOHUE-HILL, who departed this life on April 6.  Month's mind 
mass(?) 7 o'clock Saturday morning, May 5th at St. Francis Xavier's Church.
Husband, Daughters, Son.

KASSEBAUM--In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Adeline 
KASSEBAUM, who departed this life May 5, 1927:
What would we give to clasp her hand
Her dear face just to see
Her loving smile her gentle voice
That meant so much to the ones that 
loved her best
Henry KASSEBAUM and Children

LANNEN--In sad and loving memory of our father, Patrick, who died May 3, 
1921.  Gone but not forgotten.  Mass at St. Michael's Church at 6:30 AM, 
Tuesday, May 5th.
Daughters; Kathryn and Delia; son in law; Lou; Son; Michael; and daughter in 
law Kitty.

MATHEWS--In memory of our dear mother, Celia, who departed this life, May 5, 
1923.  Mass arranged:

A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of mother dear.  Daughters

MCINTOSH--In sad and loving memory of our mother, Mary, who departed this 
life May 5, 1919:

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.
Daughters: Margaret DOYLE, and Son: Joseph EISMANN

MURRAY--Solemn requiem mass anniversary for the repose of the soul of the 
late Catherine BRADLEY-MURRAY, beloved wife of Thomas E. MURRAY, at St. 
Gregory's Church, Brooklyn Avenue and St. John's Place, on Monday, May 7th

SEELEY--A loving tribute to the memory of my beloved mother Caroline, who 
departed this life, May 4, 1919:

A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of my mother dear.
Her daughter: Anna APLUSTILLE

WEIDMANN--In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles, who 
passed away May 5, 1926:

How we miss you, Charlie darling
Every year still more and more
But God grant someday we'll meet you
on that blissful heavenly shore.
Father, Mother, Brother and Sister.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
KLEIN--The family of the late Edna MCDERMOTT-KLEIN wish to extend their 
sincere thanks for the beautiful floral offerings, masses and fine 
expressions of sympathy of the Sisters of St. Joseph, Sisters of Mercy, the 
clergy, relatives and friends.

Brooklyn Man Drowned in New Jersey River:
Louis KIRCHENBAUM, 24 years old, of 193 Penn Street, was drowned in the 
Passaic River at Mountainview, N. J., yesterday when the canoe in which he 
and a friend were riding capsized.  His companion, Philip FORELICK, 24, of 
1852 Bergen Street, saved himself, although a poor swimmer, when his mate 
pset(?) the canoe in grabbing a tree stump protruding from the water.

Dr. Samuel D. NUTT dies; ex-coroner of Queens:
Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow for Dr. Samuel D. NUTT, one of 
the most widely known physicians in Queens County, who died yesterday at his 
home, Woodhaven Blvd. and 89th Avenue, Woodhaven, Queens.
Dr. NUTT served from 1900 to 1908 as coroner of Queens County.  He was at one 
time active in Republican Politics in Queens.  He was a member of Jamaica 
Lodge F. and A. M.; Woodhull Lodge I. O. O. F; Longl Grotto and the Queens 
County Medical Society.  
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George DOW and Mrs. Anthony MUSSLER.  
Interment will be at Maple Grove Cemetery.

BRISTOL Funeral Services Tomorrow:
Funeral services for James Edward BRISTOL, widely known in Brooklyn as head 
of the chain of restaurants which bears his name, will be held at three 
o'clock this afternoon in the Lafayette Avenue Baptist Church.  Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.
Mr. BRISTOL died at the age of 74, early yesterday at his home, 412 East 4th 
Street, after an illness of a month.  He suffered a third stroke of apoplexy. 
 Born in Milford, Conn., he came here 35 years ago and since then had been 
busy expanding his restaurant chain.
He is survived by his widow, Elba, three sons, James of Queens, Ernest of 
Forest Hills and George of Kingston, NY, and two daughters, Carol and Evelyn. 
 The sons made enviable records in high school and college athletics and now 
hold responsible positions.  A fourth son, Daniel died a few years ago.

7 May 1928
Woman Is Killed-Mrs. Rose WOLIN Run Down In Street As She Alights From Own Car.
Rose WOLIN, 36 years old, of 2016 59th Street, Brooklyn, died in Coney Island 
Hospital yesterday of injuries she sustained when struck by an automobile 
late Saturday night while crossing 60th Street, at 20th Avenue.  Frank WEISS 
of 2151 60th Street, driver of the car, was held in bail of $3500 for a 
hearing May 13th when he was taken to Flatbuhsh Court before Magistrate 
STEERS on a charge of homicide following the woman's death.
WEISS told the magistrate he was blinded by the bright lights of a machine 
approaching him and did not see Mrs. WOLIN until almost upon her.  He then 
swerved his car and crashed into a telephone pole, but the fender struck and 
fatally injured her. Unable to start his own car, WEISS hailed a passing auto 
and had the woman taken to Coney Island Hospital.
Mrs. WOLIN had just stepped out of the car of her husband, William and was 
walking toward her home, while her husband took his car to his garage, when 
the accident occurred.

BOWERS--Marion, on Saturday, May 5.  Beloved wife of Samuel and mother of 
Grace and Walter, at her residence, 1145 Hancock Street.  Funeral services, 
Monday 8 PM.  Interment Tuesday, 10 AM, Evergreen Cemetery.

DOYLE--Dorothy, in her 16th year, daughter of Katherine FLANIGAN-DOYLE and 
the late James DOYLE, on May 7th, at her home, 395 5th Street.  Notice of 
funeral later.

ESCHNER--On May 5th, Emil Otto, beloved son of John R and Frances ESCHNER.  
Services at his home, 131 Reid Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 2PM.  Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery.

GORMAN--Patrick, beloved husband of Mary (nee DRISCOLL) and father of John J, 
Patrick J., Frank E., Mrs. Margaret McNEILL, Mrs. Mary BURKE, Mrs. Agnes T. 
HEIER, Mrs. Elizabeth NOLAN and Mrs. Josephine O'CONNELL, and brother of Mrs. 
Margaret FENAS(?), Mrs. Josephine TULLY and Mrs. Elizabeth BORQUIST, on 
Sunday, May 6th, at his home, 171 13th Street.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 AM 
with solemn requiem mass at Holy Family Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRIFFITH--Wellington, of 1236 Putnani Avenue on May 5th, age 68 years.  
Beloved husband of Fannie L. CLARK-GRIFFITH and father of Louis W., and 
Frank.  Services Monday at 8 PM at George WERST Funeral Chapel, Hart Street, 
corner of Evergreen Avenue.  Funeral Tuesday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

RIEDEL--On Saturday, May 5th, Katharina, aged 79 years.  Funeral services 
Monday 8 PM at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clara HIMPLER, 8864 247th 
Street, Bellrose, L. I.   Funeral, Tuesday, 2 PM.  Interment Lutheran 
Cemetery.  Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Clara HIMPLER; two sons, Harry and 
John; two daughters-in-laws, one son-in-law, two grandchildren and two 
great-grandchildren.

SHARP--On Saturday, May 5th, George W.  Relatives and friends are invited to 
attend funeral services on Monday evening, May 7th at 8 PM at his late 
residence, 379 12th Street.  Burial Tuesday at 2 PM, Greenwood Cemetery.

SIEBERT--Margaret BIEDENBACH-SIEBERT, on Saturday, May 5th, wife of Henry in 
her 63rd year, formerly of Rosedale, L. I.  Funeral Tuesday 9:30 AM from the 
home of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine BRADY, 182 Jerome Street.  Requiem mass 
St. Michael's R. C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SLYMAN--On Saturday, May 5th, Michael J., beloved husband of Bridget.  
funeral from his residence, 316A Monroe Street, Tuesday, May 8th, 9:15 AM, 
thence to Our Lady of Victory Church, Throop Avenue and McDonough Street.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

STROH--On Saturday, May 5th in his 54th year.  Frederick, dearly beloved 
husband of Katherine and father of Anna LAGO, Mabel and Marget.  Relatives 
and friends also members of Gen. Wayne Council, No. 48, Jr O.U.A.M., are 
invited to attend funeral services at his late residence, 10704 110th Street, 
Richmond Hill, on Monday at 8 PM.  Interment in Lutheran Cemetery on Tuesday 

SULLIVAN--Catherine MAWN on Sunday, May 6th, widow of the late Daniel and 
beloved sister of Cecelia MAWN.  Funeral from her residence, 677 Quincy 
Street, on Tuesday, May 8th at 8:30 AM; thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Good Counsel, Putnam and Ralph Avenues, where a solemn mass will be offered.

THOMPSON--On May 6th, Julia F., age 89 years, beloved mother of Mrs. G. 
LAWRENCE, Mrs. W. DEMAREST and Henry.  Funeral service at her residence, 1505 
Greene Avenue, on Tuesday evening at 8 PM.  Funeral Wednesday, 2 PM.  
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HENRICI--On May 4th.  Lillian, aged 18 years.  Funeral services at her 
residence, 1292 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 PM.  
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HOWELL--On Sunday, May 6th, Grace Ethel, widow of Benjamin and beloved 
daughter of Mrs. J. HARSLET at her residence, 173 Van Siclen Avenue.  Funeral 
services will be held Tuesday evening, May 8th, at 8 PM.  Interment in 
Evergreen Cemetery.

KELLY--George F., fireman of 280 Engine, beloved son of Esther and the late 
Richard, on Friday, May 4th, in his 42nd year.  Funeral services, Tuesday 2 
PM at his residence, 1265 Prospect Place.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

KIRCHER--On Friday, May 4th.  Karl, aged 74 years, beloved husband of 
Katherine and father of Anna and Mrs. Mary LOEW.  Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 AM 
from his late residence, 405 Ralph Street, to St. Aloysius Church, where a 
solemn high mass will be offered at 10 AM.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ZITZMAN--On Saturday, May 5th, John George, husband of Elizabeth and father 
of John, in his 61st year.  Funeral from his late residence, 2028 Grove 
Street, on Tuesday, May 8th at 2 PM.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

LENNON--Suddenly, on May 5th, in his 60th year, he was a silversmith.  Died 
at his residence, 219 Washington Avenue.  Funeral from Dunigan and Son 
Parlor, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, on Tuesday, May 9th at 9 AM.

LUTZ--On Saturday, May 5th.  William, beloved brother of Sophia MCKELVEY, age 
67 years.  Funeral services at Fred Roemmele's Funeral Parlors, 706 Grand 
Street, on Monday evening, May 7th at 8 PM.

MCKENNA--On May 5th, Margaret, beloved sister of the late Arthur MCKENNA.  
Funeral from her late residence, 111 Bedford Avenue, on Wednesday, at 9:30 
AM, thence to St. Vincent De Paul's Church, North 6th Street, near Driggs 
Avenue.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MATTSON--On May 4th, Martin, beloved husband of Sofia and father of Edward 
and Mrs. Elsie OWEN.  Funeral from his residence, 120-32 198th Street, St. 
Albans, L. I., Tuesday at 2 PM.  Interment Flushing Cemetery.

MAUER--On Saturday, May 5th, Frederick W., in his 57th year.  Beloved husband 
of Josephine F.TSCHAN-MAUER and father of Lawrence and Fred, Mrs. Anna 
HUGGARD, and Julia.  Funeral services at his late residence, 9045 Desarc 
Road, Ozone Park, L.I., Tuesday evening May 8th at 8 PM.  Interment 
Wednesday, 10 AM, Lutheran Cemetery.  (Paterson and New Jersey papers please 
copy)

MULREAN--On May 5th, John, beloved husband of Alice.  Funeral from Schaefer's 
Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42nd Street, Brooklyn, Tuesday, May 8th at 2 
PM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'KEEFE--James, on Sunday, May 6th, at his late residence, 280 Hope Avenue, 
Passaic, NJ.  He was born in Brooklyn 26 years ago, son of the late Cornelius 
and Ann LYONS-O'KEEFE.  He was employed by the Packard Motor Company.   He is 
survived his widow, Katherine and a daughter, Dolores, also sister, Mrs. Anna 
FLANNERY.  Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 PM.  Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery, 
New Jersey.

PAUCH--Frederick, beloved husband of Anna S. A., on May 6th, in his 61st 
year, at his residence, 452 Elderts Lane.  Services Tuesday evening, May 8th 
at 8 PM.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

William HYLAND--died yesterday in a local hospital.   He was born in New York 
City, 35 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 15 years.  He is 
survived by a brother, Thomas and a sister, Mrs. Margaret JACKSON.  He was a 
parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 AM, Wednesday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert Street.  The funeral 
will be held from his late home, 245 Kingsland Avenue.

Anna BALDWIN--For the past 66 years a resident of Brooklyn, died Thursday in 
St. Mary's Hospital, where she had been on the housekeeping staff for 50 
years.  A solemn mass of requiem was celebrated in the hospital chapel today 
at 8 AM.  She is survived by three daughters, and one son.  Interment was at 
ST. James Cemetery, Chatham, NY under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 
Park Avenue.

Agnes A. ARNSTEDT--Died yesterday at St. Catharine's Hospital.  she was born 
in Brooklyn, Nov. 8, 1901 and had been a resident of Brooklyn all her life.  
She is survived by her husband, Otto; one daughter, Agnes; her parents, two 
brothers, Emil and William WITTMANN; six sisters, Mrs. Robert CROCKEN, Mrs. 
John KRUGER, Mrs. Albert FISHER, Mrs. William SCHADECKER, Ida and Lillian 
WITTMAN.  Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 PM at her late home, 
141 Himrod Street.  The Reverend MALCOLM, of the Mt. Olivet Presbyterian 
Church will officiate.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under 
direction of Charles MORTON of 578 Onderdonk Avenue.

Beatrice WARD-JACOB--died Friday at her home, 433 Columbia Street.  She is 
survived by her husband, George A. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. 
WARD; a sister, Mrs. Lawrence MEANEY; two brothers, William and Michael and 
her Aunt, Mrs. Ellen FUREY-BALL.  The funeral will be held at 9:30AM tomorrow 
with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Visitation.  Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery.

Catherine HYNES--Died yesterday at her home, 8739 80th Street, Woodhaven.  
She was born in Ireland 54 years ago and was the widow of Edward HYNES.  She 
was formerly until last Monday a resident of Greenpoint.  She is survived by 
four sons, John, Edward, Francis and William, two daughters, Marcelia and 
Cecilia; and two sisters.  she was a member of the R. C. Church of St. 
Cecelia, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 AM, Wednesday.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of William P. MURPHY & 
Son, 87 Herbert Street.

Matthew O'CONNELL--Son of the late Patrick and Mary COMAN-O'CONNELL, died 
yesterday.  He was born in Brooklyn 31 years ago and was employed as a 
chauffeur by the Arkeli Safety Bag Company.  He is survived by his widow, 
Florence, two daughters, Florence and Marie; three brothers, Joseph, Thomas 
and William and two sisters, Mrs. Robert HUNTER and Mrs. Fred BITZ.  The 
funeral will be held from his late home, 120 Bedford Avenue, at 9:30 AM, 
Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Vincent DE Paul.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John T. GALLAGHER
, 204 Bedford Avenue.

Marguerite CAUCHARD--died Saturday at her home, 168 Erasmus Street.  She was 
born in New Foundland and had been a resident f Brooklyn for the past two 
years.  She was a member of the R. C. Church of the Holy Cross, Church and 
Rogers Avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 AM tomorrow.  
She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. COUCHARD, Mrs. KETTLE, Mrs. FORTIER, 
Mrs. FERGUSON and Mrs. ADAMS; a son, Paul and a sister, Mrs. ETTHENENDY.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Anna H. MCCORMACK--died yesterday at her  home, 736 44th Street.  she was 
born in Ireland and came to Manhattan 40 years ago.  She lived in the Bay 
Ridge section of Brooklyn for 7 years.  She is survived by her husband, John; 
three daughters, Mrs. J. SLAMA, Mrs. Patrick LAWLOR and Mrs. J. BURNS and a 
son, Michael and eight grandchildren.  She was a member of the R. C. Church 
of St. Agatha, 49th Street and 7th Avenue, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 AM, Wednesday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of James J. SHARP, 4617 7th Avenue.

Charles Clifford REYNOLDS--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow 
at the R. C. Church of the Transfiguration for him.  Son the late Martin and 
Anna REYNOLDS, who died yesterday at his home, 90 Hewes Street.  He is 
survived by brothers, Martin and Arthur and three sisters, Mrs. E. HOLLAND, 
Rita and Mrs. C. J. REILLY.  He was a member of Loyola Council, 477, K of C.  
He was a veteran of the World War.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction William T. FOLEY, 270 Marcy Avenue.

Charles EVERETT--died Saturday at his home, 13 Pulaski Street.  He was born 
in London, England, 79 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 
years.  He was a retired plasterer and a member of the Nostrand-Dekalb M. E. 
Church and Local 30, of the Plasterers Union.  He is survived by three 
daughters, Mrs. Amy KNOWLES, Mrs. George CARLE and Mrs. Samuel CURSLEY and a 
brother, Richard and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  The 
funeral services will be held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Samuel 
CURSLEY, 13 Pulaski Street at 8 PM today.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow will be 
at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Daniel O'CONNELL--died Friday at his home, 71 Driggs Avenue.  He was born in 
Ireland 49 years ago and had resided in Brooklyn about 15 years.  He was 
employed in the Bradley Marble Works of Astoria, L.I.  He was a member of the 
Holy Name Society of St. Cecilia's R. C. Church and Fidelity Council, K. of 
C.  He is survived by his wife, Mary, two brothers, Jeremiah and Patrick; 
five sisters, Margaret, Mary, Anna, Nora and Elizabeth.  Funeral was held 
today at 10 AM with solemn mass of requiem at St. Cecilia's R. C. Church.  
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of William J. GRAHAM of 103 
Driggs Avenue.

Edward E. SMITH--Died Friday in the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, was held at 
10 AM today from the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.  
Interment willbe at Elm Grove Cemetery. Mystic, Conn.

Michael MCNAMARA--Died Saturday at his home, 231 Smith Street.  He was born 
in Brooklyn 24 years ago.  He is survived by his mother, Rose 
MCCLELON-MCNAMARA, and two sisters, Rose and May.  The funeral will be held 
at 9:30 AM, Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Peter, 
Hicks and Henry Streets.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

Frederick W. MAUER--died in a local hospital in his 56th year.  He was born 
in Brooklyn and was a member of Local 51 of the Pressmen's Union.  He is 
survived by his widow, Josephine, two sons, Lawrence and Fred and two 
daughters, Julia and Mrs. Anna HUGGARD.  The funeral services will be held at 
his late home, 9045 Desare Road, Ozone Park at 8 PM tomorrow.  Interment at 
10 AM, Wednesday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Fred 
STEINMANN, 249 Irving Avenue.

Catherine TIERNAN--of 356 94th Street, died Saturday in her 60th year.  She 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years and was a seamstress.  She is 
survived by one brother and one sister.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Patrick.  Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. DARRAUGH and Sons, 
Inc., 8817 5th Avenue.

Alexander J. BEGGS--Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Saviour.  He was life resident of Brooklyn, he died Saturday at 
his home, 88 Prospect Park west.  He is survived by his widow, Agnes 
O'KEEFE-BEGGS; and two daughters, Grace and Louise.  He was formerly a 
parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Augustine and was an art dealer and 
critic.  He was a member of the Holy Name Society and Columbus Council, 126 
K. of C.  He was a cousin of ex-Bridge Commissioner, Arthur J. O'KEEFE.  
Interment was private under direction of M. L. MURNANE & Sons, 243 6th Avenue.

James WHEATLEY--died Saturday at his home, 32 York Street.  He was born in 
Ireland, the son of the late William and Mary KEARNS-WHEATLEY and was the 
husband of the late Mary POWERS-WHEATLEY.  He is survived by three daughters, 
Mrs. FARRELL, Mrs. TOSCANO and Mae, and two sons, John and William.  The 
funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 PM followed by interment in Greenwood 
Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, 211 Jay Street.

Mamie WEBER--died Friday at her home, 1363 Hancock Street.  She was born in 
Brooklyn 59 years ago.  She is survived by her husband, Louis, president of 
the Williamburg Boss Bakers Verein; a son, Louis, Jr., and two daughters, 
Sophia HORNE and Caroline.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 AM tomorrow with 
a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Martin of Tours.  Interment will be 
under direction of Bernard A. RUOFF, 1431 Myrtle Avenue.

Patrick RIORDAN--died Saturday in a local hospital.  He was born in 
O'Brennan, County Kerry, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 35 
years.  He is survived by three brothers, Michael, John and Jeremiah and two 
sisters, Anna and Mary.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM from the funeral 
chapel of P. J. Daley & Son, 439 Hicks Street, with a requiem mass at the R. 
C. Church of St. Peter.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Barbara PFUND--born in Brooklyn 63 years ago, died yesterday at the home of 
her sister, Anna WOERTMAN, 9011 78th Street, Woodhaven.  Funeral, Wednesday 
at 9:30 AM with a solemn requiem mass by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Andrew KLARMAN.  
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.  She was a member of St. Thomas Church, Peter 
J. GEIS, 88 Uatalpa Avenue, has charge of the funeral arrangements.

Mary A. DUGAN--died Saturday at her home, 1851 E. 35th Street, near Avenue R. 
 She was born in Brooklyn and was a member of the Rosary Society of St. 
Thomas Aquinas Church and is survived by three sons, Phillip, Thomas and 
Charles; three daughters, Mrs. Francis MCAULEY, Mrs. S. SWEENEY and Mrs. 
Charles KOERNER; one brother, Daniel BURKE and eleven grandchildren.  Funeral 
tomorrow at 9:30AM; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, where solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin Avenue.

Edward BERRY, Jr.--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Brigid.  He died Saturday in his 35th year at his home, 
254 Menehan Street.  He is survived by his parents, Edward D. and Rose, and 
two brothers, Thomas E. and James J. and two sisters, Mrs. Martin E. LYNCH 
and Mrs. Marion HAYES.  Interment will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress 
Hills, under direction of Frank R. HEALEY, 30 Franklin Avenue.

Frank E. O'CONNOR--died Saturday at his home, 549 80th Street.  He was born 
in this borough and is survived by his widow, Adele; his father, Frank M., 
and a sister, Evelyn.  He was employed by the New York "Post" and was member 
of the Pressman Union and Thomas Dongan Council, Knights of Columbus.  
Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 AM; thence to St. Anselm's Church, where a solemn 
mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Abbie M. POTTER--died Saturday in her 84th year at her late residence, 60-30 
Armond Place, Evergreen.  She was a member of Wyckoff Baptist Church on 
Summerfield Street, Evergreen.  She is survived by two sons, Samuel Y. and 
Walter M., one daughter, Eva E. HARRIS; three granddaughters, two grandsons 
and one great-grandson, two daughter-in-laws.  She was a resident of Armond 
place for 37 years.  Funeral services will take place Wednesday at 2 PM at 
Wyckoff Baptist Church.  Interment will follow in Mount Olivet Cemetery under 
direction of Mary F. EHLENBERGER, 1489 Putnam Avenue.

James MAHER--for the past 50 years was foreman for Leary's Lumber Company, 
Greenpoint, died Sunday at his home, 1878 Himrod Street, Ridgewood.  He was 
for the greater part of his life a resident of Greenpoint and a member of St. 
Cecilia's R. C. Church, on Herbert Street and recently a member of St. 
Aloysius R. C. Church, where a mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 9:30 AM.  
He was the husband of the late Mary OWENS-MAHER and is survived by two 
daughters, Mrs. Florence BETZ and  Mrs. Edward LAUHY.  Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of William DUNGAN & Son, Rogers 
Avenue and Montgomery Street.

Philip PILOTTI--died Saturday at his home, 26 Richardson Street.  He was born 
in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 48 years.  He is survived by 
his widow, Mary and two sons, Anthony and James, and ten grandchildren.  The 
funeral will be held at 10:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of J. J. GALLAGHER & Sons, 215 North 8th Street.

Mary RALPH--died Saturday in a local hospital.  She was born in Ireland and 
had been a resident of the Eastern District for 40 years.  She is survived by 
her husband, Thomas and two nieces.  The funeral will be held from the 
funeral chapel of J. J. GALLAGHER & Sons, 215 N. 8th Street, at 9:30 AM 
tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Vincent De Paul.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Margaret MCKENNA--died Saturday at her home, 111 Bedford Avenue.  She was 
born in the Eastern District and was a parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. 
Vincent De Paul.  She is survived by four nieces, Mrs. Thomas HEALEY, 
Margaret MORAN, Loretta MCKNIGHT and Mrs. Frank BLAKE and five nephews.  The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 AM Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Vincent De Paul, North 6th Street and Driggs Avenue.  Interment 
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction J.J. GALLAGHER & Sons, 215 N. 8th St.

Anna TREIPLER--died Saturday in her 27th year.  She is survived by her 
husband, Rudolph and two sons.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow 
from her late home, 265 Ditmars Avenue, Astoria.  Interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Charles J. O'SHEA, 265 Ditmars Avenue, 
Astoria. (note..this is the address that was written for the deceased)

Amelia COMPETELLI--died Saturday in her 65th year at her home, 9224 7th 
Avenue.  The funeral was held at 10 AM today from her late home with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton.  She is 
survived by her husband, one son and one daughter.  interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, 8817 5th Avenue.

Holger JENSEN--died Saturday.  He was born in Denmark 28 years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 12 years and resided at 754 45th 
Street.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 PM, at Charles A. 
SANDSTROM's funeral parlors, 4693 4th Avenue and 
interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Olaf PETERSEN--Funeral services will be held today at 2 PM, resided at 107-30 
121st Street, Richmond Hill.  He was born in Norway 47 years ago and was a 
resident of Brooklyn for 30 years and is survived by his wife, mother and 
three sisters.  Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of 
Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 4th Avenue.

Patrick Francis TEEHAN--died Thursday at his home, 140 Warren Street.  He was 
born in Brooklyn 5 years ago, son of Patrick F. and Agnes MCGRATH-TEEHAN and 
is survived by a brother, John.  Funeral tomorrow at 2 PM.  Interment at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Sadie NASRALLAH--died Saturday at her home, 59 Montgomery Place.  She was 78 
years old and is survived by one son, Sabra, importer of negligees, 16 East 
34th Street, Manhattan and also of 14 Rue D La, Paris and two sisters, 
Selemie KHOURY and Karamra HADDAD.  Funeral from her late home today at 2 PM, 
thence to St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, 345 State Street, where services 
will be conducted by the Reverend Bishop A. OFFIEH.  Interment at Mount 
Olivet Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Catherine GERHARDT-LITTS--died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was born 
in Germany 83 years ago had been a resident of Brooklyn for 65 years.  The 
funeral will be held from her late home, 1740 Broadway, at 2 PM Wednesday.  
she is survived by three sons, Peter, Jacob and Henry, two daughters, Mrs. E. 
LOCKER and Mrs. C. CHRISTIAN; twelve grandchildren and four 
great-grandchildren.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

John W. HENRY--of 295 Hawthorne Street, died Saturday.  He was born in 
Flatbush and is survived by his widow, Sarah and three sons, Francis Edwin 
and John and a daughter, Helen.  He was a member of Cardinal Gibbons Council, 
K. of C.  He was a veteran member of the Flatbush Veteran Firemen's 
Association.  He was a member of Old Malbone Hose.  The funeral will be held 
at 9:30 AM, Wednesday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Francis 
of Assisi.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of L. 
S. SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers Avenue.

William J. EBERLY--of 2017 Amersfort Avenue, died Saturday in the Swedish 
Hospital.  He was for 18 years employed by the Title Guarantee and Trust 
Company in the Long Island City Branch.  He was born in Manhattan was a 
member of America Council, 67, Jr. O. U. A. M.  He is survived by his mother, 
Mary BERGENER-EBERLY and two sisters, Wilhelimina WILLIAMS and Mrs. M. Lewis 
RULLMAN.  The funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight at his late home. 
 Interment at 10 AM tomorrow will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Julia F. THOMPSON--died yesterday at her home, 1503 Greene Avenue, Ridgewood. 
 She was born in Brooklyn 89 years ago and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. 
G. LAWRENCE and Mrs. W. DEMAREST and a son Henry.  The funeral services will 
be held at 8 PM tomorrow.  Interment Wednesday will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Sarah LEDDY--died Friday at her home, 813 2nd Avenue, Manhattan.  the funeral 
will be held at 10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Agnes, Manhattan.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of 
John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Terrence SMITH--Solemn requiem mass was celebrated at Holy Innocents R. C. 
Church at 10 AM today for him, he died Friday at his home, 354 Ocean Avenue.  
He was a veteran of the World War and since the war had served in the US Navy 
and U. S. Army.  He is survived by one sister and one brother.  Interment at 
the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under the direction of William DUNIGAN &
 Son, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street.

Robert LENNON--born in Brooklyn, the son of the late Robert & Mary and had 
been for the greater part of his life a member of the Sacred Heart R. C. 
Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30 AM 
by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Thomas J. LEONARD.  He was a silversmith and for many 
years employed by H. SCHIMPF Sons of Brooklyn.  He died Friday at his 
residence, 219 Washington Avenue.  Funeral will be held from In Memoriam 
Parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street.  He is the last member of an 
old Brooklyn family, who resided in one of the historic houses of the city at 
33 Cumberland Street.  interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

IN MEMORIAM:
DOWNING, Margaret.  In sad and loving memory of our mother who died May 7, 
1922.  May her soul rest in peace.
Daughter and Sons

FOX--In sad and loving memory of dear son and brother, William A., who passed 
away May 7, 1922.
Our hearts still ache with sadness 
Our eyes shed many tears
God alone  knows how much we miss you
As it dawns another year.
Mother, Sister and Brothers.

GROVE--In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Charles, who 
went to his heavenly home, May 7, 1923.
In Cypress Hills, gently sleeping
Where the weeping willows blow
Lies my dearly beloved husband
Who died five years ago
Gone but not forgotten
Wife and Children

MASTIGLIO--Month's mind mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of the 
soul of Charles J. at ST. Martin of Tours Church on May 8th at 8 AM.

REILLY--In sad and loving memory of husband and father, Patrick J., who 
departed this life May 7, 1925.  May his soul rest in peace.
Wife and Children

SCHACHT--In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Johanna, who passed away 
May 7, 1927.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
Our eyes shed many a tear
God alone knows how much we miss you
As it dawns another year.
Loving Husband, Sons, Daughters, and Grandchildren

STALL--In cherish memory of Grace who went to her heavenly home May 7, 1910.
Mother

THOMPSON--In sacred memory of Louise, beloved wife of Joseph and dear mother 
of Dorothy L. and Marjorie A., who departed this life, May 7, 1927.
Husband, Joseph

THOMPSON--In loving memory of our beloved daughter, Louise, who died May 7, 1927.
Some day, some time, our eyes shall see
The dear face left in memory;
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory, ever dear.
Father and Mother, Brother and Sisters

WILLIAMS, Abbie--died May 7, 1923
You are not forgotten, dearest mother
Nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee
Sons

WOODS--In memory of our beloved brother the late Rt. Rev. Monsignor John T. 
WOODS.  Solemn high mass at the Church of the Holy Cross on Tuesday, May 8th 

Edward Anthony BRADFORD buried from Holy Trinity:
Funeral services were held at 2 PM yesterday at Holy Trinity Episcopal 
Church, Clinton and Montague Streets.  He is a descendant of Gov. William 
BRADFORD of Massachusetts and for 55 years a member of the staff of the New 
York "Times" who died Friday in his 76th year at his home, 2 Montague Terrace.

The Reverend Lorin Brandford YOUNG, associate minister of the church, read 
briefly from the Book of Common Prayer at the house.  The honorary 
pallbearers at the church service were Adolph S. OCHS, publisher of the 
"Times"; Rollo OGDEN, editor in chief; Dr. John H. FINLEY, Edward KINGSBURY, 
Henry E. ARMSTRONG and Harold STOKES, associate editors and Elmer DAVIS, a 
former associate editor.

8 May 1928
BRADY--On May, 6, Jane, beloved wife of the late Patrick and loving mother of 
Edward J..  Member of Bindery Women's Union Local No. 43, I. B. of B.  
Remains at the parlors of Richard J. DELANEY, 241 West 14th Street, 
Manhattan.  Requiem mass at St. Bernard's Church, Wednesday, May 9th at 10:30 
AM.  Interment Calvary.

BURGER--E. James, on May 6th, son of the late Capt. E. J. and Elsie.  Remains 
at Funeral Chapel, 210 Hoyt Street.  Funeral notice hereafter.

CLARK--Edward M., on May 8th, at his residence, 29 Ira Court.  Survived by 
four sons, two daughters and one sister.  Funeral Friday, May 11th from his 
residence at 9:30 AM followed by requiem mass at Resurrection R. C. Church.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FARRELL--On May 6th, Edward Joseph, in his 14th year, beloved son of Edward 
J., Sr., Margaret CRONIN-FARRELL and brother of Agnes Marie, at his home, 
9109 St. Charles Court near Woodhaven Blvd.  Funeral Thursday 9:30 AM, thence 
to St. Thomas the Apostle Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LIVINGSTON--On Monday, May 7th, Fannie E., wife of the late Samuel A.  
Funeral services at her residence, 122-22 Benton Street, St. Albans, Long 
Island on Thursday, May 10th, at 8:30 PM.

PORTER--On May 6th, Annie M. E., age 56 years, beloved wife of Charles B.  
Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Annie HANSON, 248-30 89th Avenue, 
Bellrose Manor, L. I., Wednesday at 10 AM.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

ULLE--Albert, of 281 18th Street on Monday evening.  He is survived by his 
wife Emma, a son, Albert, three daughters, Mrs. P. J. MAHONEY; Mrs. Harry 
MCLAUGHLIN and Mrs. Joe OTT and a brother, Frank, of Reading, PA.  Mr. ULLE 
was a life resident of Brooklyn.  Funeral Thursday morning from his 
residence.  Notice of funeral time later.

WILKIN--On Monday, May 7th at her residence,  473 Washington Avenue, Eliza C. 
  Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place near Grand 
Avenue, Thursday May 10th at 2:30 PM.

WILSON--Suddenly, at her residence, President Hotel, Long Beach on May 7th, 
Genevieve A. DEVLIN-WILSON.  Survived by husband, John, sons, John, Jr., and 
Lawrence; mother, Ann DEVLIN, sister, Helen and brother James.  Requiem mass 
at St. Ignatius the Martyr, Long Beach, Wednesday, 9 AM.  Interment St. 
Patrick's Glen Cove.

ZIMMERMANN--On Sunday, May 5th, Margaret, beloved wife of Fred and devoted 
mother of one daughter and four sons.  Funeral services will be held at her 
residence, 10458 127th Street, Richmond Hill, on Wednesday, May 9th at 2 PM.  
Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Uno A. STOLTZENBERG--born July 4, 1878, in Finland and a resident of the US 
and New York for the past four years, died Friday.  He was a mining engineer 
and made a home at 818 Union Street.  He was married 20 years ago to Helmi 
RENWALL and his family resides in Finland.  He is survived by his wife, two 
sons and two daughters in Finland, also a brother, Ernest of 78 Jefferson 
Blvd., Staten Island.  Funeral services will be held at Ericson and Ericson's 
State Street Chapel, 500 State Street, at 3 PM today.  Interment will follow 
at Evergreen Cemetery.

William IRVIN--died yesterday at his home, 201 2nd Avenue.  He lived in 
Brooklyn 57 years and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary CALLAHAN and 
Elizabeth PETERSON; one son, William, Jr., 21 grandchildren.  he lived most 
of his life in the old Fifth ward, Brooklyn.  He was a member of Cargo 
Repairs Union, Local 1171.  Funeral Thursday at 9:30 AM from his late home; 
thence to Holy Family R. C. Church, 14th Street, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of 
Jere J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Josephine SCIARINA--died yesterday in Long Island College Hospital.  She was 
born in Brooklyn 12 years ago.  She is survived by her parents, Joseph & Rose 
FRAZELIA-SCIARINIA and two brothers, Anthony and Francis.  She was a 
parishioner of Sacred Hearts R. C. Church, Degraw and Hicks Streets.  Funeral 
from her home, 81 Atlantic Avenue, tomorrow at 2 PM.  Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery, under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, INC., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Harry S. BEST--funeral services will be held at 8 PM today at Hillside 
Masonic Temple, 8605 96th Street, Woodhaven.  He died Saturday at his home, 
9610 93rd Avenue, Woodhaven.  He was a member of Aurora Grata Consistory, A. 
A. S. R.  Interment will be tomorrow.

Theresa VETTER-BETSCHA--requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the 
R. C. Church of St. Ignatius, Hicksville, she died Sunday in her 53rd year at 
her home, 20 East John Street, Hicksville.  She was a member of Court Queen 
of Angels, 869 C. D. of A. and the Altar Society.  She is survived by her 
husband, Frederick; a son, George and two daughters, Catherine and Helen.  
Interment was at St. Bridget's Cemetery, Westbury, under direction Henry J. 
STOCK, of Hicksville.

Theodore SPEYERER--51 years old, died Sunday at his home, 2 National Avenue.  
He is survived by his wife, Lena, a daughter, Lena MOORE, of Brooklyn; and 
two sons, Theodore G., and Andrew Howard, both of whom reside in Corona.  He 
was born in Germany and has resided in Corona for a number of years where he 
had a confectionary  and stationary store, at 2 National Avenue.  He was a 
member of Queens Council, No. 1669 of Corona, Royal Arcanum.  The funeral 
services will be held at the Chapel of Reinhold A. SKELTON, 47 Broadway, near 
Queens Blvd., Elmhurst, tonight at 8 PM.  The Reverend M. S. LITTLEFIELD, 
pastor of the Corona Union Evangelical Church officiating.  Interment will be 
private and will be at Maple Grove Cemetery tomorrow morning.

Catherine MAWN-SULLIVAN--requiem mass was celebrated at 8:30 AM today at the 
R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  She died Sunday at her home, 677 
Quincy Street.  she was the widow of Daniel and is survived by a sister, 
Cecilia MAWN.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William COTTER.

Colin C. EDMISTON--funeral services will be conducted at 8 PM tonight by the 
Reverend Dr. H. GONDRET.  He died at his home, 360 Chauncey Street, he was 63 
years old.  He was born in Flushing and was a member of Montauk  Camp, 145 W. 
O. W.  He is survived by his widow, Eda; five daughters, Mrs. Ethel REED, 
Mrs. Florence WALTERS, Mrs. Anna BENDER and Lillian and Edith and six 
grandchildren.  Interment at 2 PM, tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of the Estate of George PETZ, 15 Palmetto Street.

Michael A. BARTRAM--died yesterday at his home, 33 Furman Avenue.  he is 
survived by his widow, Susan, a son, John and four grandchildren.  The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 AM, Thursday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of KEARNS Sons, 1504 Bushwick Avenue.

John STOCKER--died Sunday in the Kingston Avenue Hospital.  He is survived by 
his parents, Arthur and Margaret, three brothers and one sister.  The funeral 
will be held at 2:30 PM tomorrow from the hospital chapel and interment will 
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Sarah NOLAN--died Sunday at her home, 380 South 3rd Street.  She is survived 
by two sons, Thomas and Henry and four daughters, Mrs. S. BATES, Mrs. JAUESKY
, Mrs. KIRCHNER and Mrs. GIBBONS.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM, 
Thursday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Mary of the 
Immaculate Conception.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction 
John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Wilhemina HUSS--died yesterday at her home, 1616 Stephen Street, Ridgewood.  
She was born in Germany 66 years ago and is survived by her husband, John; 
one son, John P., two daughters, Mrs. Frieda UDER and Caroline and four 
grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held at her home tomorrow at 8 PM.  
The Reverend William WALENTA officiating.  Interment will take place Thursday 
at 2 PM at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of the Estate of John K. 
WEIGAND, 1015 Halsey Street.

David H. STEWART--funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight at the 
funeral chapel of Harry T. PYLE, 1925 Church Avenue.  He died on Sunday.  He 
was a member of Kings County Lodge 511, and A. M.  He is survived by four 
children, David, Alexander, Wilfred and James B.  Interment will be tomorrow.

Karol IVANICKI--died Sunday at his home, 581 3rd Avenue.  He was born in 
Poland, 40 years ago.  He was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 25 years.  
He is survived by his wife, Sylvestra, five daughters, Josephine, Mary, 
Bronislawa, Valeria, Stanishlawa; one son Francis, two brothers, Albin, Henry 
and one sister, Valeria.  Funeral from his late home tomorrow thence to the 
Church of Holy cross, 15th Street, near 4th Avenue.  Interment at Mount 
Olivet Cemetery, under the direction of S. K. SZUTARSKI, 246 24th Street.

Lottie SINKOWSKI--died Sunday at the home of her parents, Walter and 
Constance, 310 22nd Street.  She was born in Brooklyn 13 years ago.  She is 
survived in addition to her parents, a sister, Mrs. Josephine SMITH.  Funeral 
from the home of her parents tomorrow, thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Czenstochova for a blessing at 2:30 PM.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of S. K. SZUTARSKI, 246 24th Street.

Eric Emanuel HAGSTROM--born April 5, 1866, in Valin Sodermanland, Sweden and 
a resident of this country for over 42 years died yesterday.  he was a 
retired cabinet maker.  He was married 39 years ago to Augusta CARLSON and 
they resided at 122 76th Street.  He is survived his wife, two brothers and 
two sisters.  He was a member of the Bay Ridge Baptist Church and active in 
Swedish athletic activities for many years.  Funeral services will be held at 
ERICSON & Ericson's State Street Chapel, 500 State Street, tomorrow at 7:30 
PM by the Reverend Axela TJADER, pastor of the above church.  Interment will 
take place Thursday afternoon at Shelton, Conn.

Hans O. HENRICKSEN--funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight, he died 
Saturday at his home, 7205 10th Avenue.  He was born in Norway 65 years ago 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years.  He is survived by his 
widow, Ragna, three sons, Henry, Arthur and Harold and five grandchildren.  
He was a member of Norseman Lodge, 
878 F. & A. M; Court Leif Ericson, 135 F. of A. and the Excelsior Yacht Club 
of Ulmer Park.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under direction of Harold J. REID, 7212 Fort  Hamilton Parkway.

Incoronata PERRELLA--died Sunday at the home of her brother, Carmine, 48 
North Elliott Place.  she was born in Italy 64 years ago and had been a 
resident of New York City and Brooklyn for 35 years.  She was a member of the 
R. c. Church of St. Michael, Prince and Concord Street, where a special 
requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow by the Reverend Father 
Alexander CIOCIA.  She is survived by two brothers, Carmine and Felice.  
Interment under direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 175 Hudson Avenue.

William D. NEWMAN--died Sunday in a local hospital.  He was born in England 
and had been a resident of New York City for 35 years.  He is survived by a 
niece, Mrs. Timothy FERRIS and a nephew, Walter ENGLES.  The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 AM tomorrow from the funeral chapel of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 
Broadway, with a requiem mass at 10 AM at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of 
Lourdes.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

William Edward SCOTT--died yesterday at his home, 352 7th Street.  He was 
born in Brooklyn 22 years ago and was a member of Christ Chapel Church, 
Walcott Street.  He is survived by his mother, Catherine; a brother George 
and two sisters, Mrs. Alexander GONDOR and Ellen.  The funeral services will 
be held at his late home at 8:30 PM tomorrow.  The Reverend Dr. George C. 
GROVES will conduct the funeral services.  Interment Thursday at 2 PM will be 
at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of SHUFELT & STROBEL, 384 Van Brunt Street.

Mary Ann STEPHEN--a life resident of Brooklyn, died Sunday at her home, 255 
Powers Street.  she was 56 years ld and is survived by her husband, Joseph; 
two sons, John and Wendell and a daughter, Mrs. Mae MORGAN.  She was a member 
of the R. C. Church of St. Nicholas, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 
10 AM Thursday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary RODDEN--died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was the daughter of the 
late Mary and Patrick FOX and the widow of Myles.  She is survived by a 
brother, John FOX.  She was born in Brooklyn and was a parishioner of the R. 
c. Church of St. Nicholas where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM 
Thursday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Anna QUIGLEY--died yesterday in a local hospital in her 36th year.  She was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, John; one daughter; her 
father, Edward DONOHUE, two brothers and two sisters, Mrs. J. LYNCH and Mrs. 
H. EBLEN.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM, Thursday with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of St. Brigid.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 
285 St. Nicholas Avenue and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue.

Victor C. HESPACIA--died Sunday in a local hospital.  He was born in Holland 
31 years ago and is survived by his wife Esta.  He was for the past 12 years 
employed by the Royal Netherlands S. S. Line, being first mate on the S. S. 
Philadelphia and at the time of his death was Captain of S. S. Amazone.  
Funeral tomorrow at 2 PM from 145 Atlantic Avenue.  Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Dorothy DOYLE--daughter of Catherine FINNEGAN-DOYLE and the late James DOYLE, 
died yesterday in her 16th year at her home, 395 5 Street.  She is survived 
in addition to her mother, by four sisters, Mrs. Joseph MULLERAY, Mrs. Harry 
RODDIN, Mrs. Walter HOWE and Mrs. Ralph VIALE and a brother Michael J.  She 
was employed by the Westinghouse Electric Manufacturing Company of Manhattan. 
 She was a member of the Angels Sodality attached to the R. C. Church of St. 
Thomas Aquinas, 4th Avenue and 9th Street, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 AM, Thursday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, 
under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th Street.

Catherine GERHARDT-LIPPS--died Sunday in a local hospital  she was born in 
Germany 83 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 65 years.  She 
is survived by three sons, Peter, Jacob and Henry; two daughters, Mrs. E. 
LOCKER and Mrs. C. CHRISTIAN, twelve grandchildren and four 
great-grandchildren.  The funeral will be held from her late home at 2 PM 
tomorrow and interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Robert WOLFF--funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow at the funeral 
chapel of Fred WEIGAND, 1602 Metropolitan Avenue.  He was a resident of 
Brooklyn for 5 years.  He died in Kings County Hospital, he was 65 years old. 
 He was born in Germany and is survived by his widow and one sister.  He 
lived at 1420 DeKalb Avenue.  Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond.

Michael MORIARTY--requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of the Holy Family.  He died yesterday at his home, 204 13th 
Street.  He was employed by the Brooklyn Edison Company.  he is survived by 
his widow, Susan MCMAHON; three sons, Joseph, Francis and Edward, a daughter, 
Marie and three brothers, Thomas, Patrick and John.  Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of James L. LYNAM's  Son, 503 A 4th Avenue.

Catherine O'BRIEN--died Sunday at her home in Lindenhurst.  She is survived 
by her son Timothy.  She was a member of St. Catherine's Amityville, L. I.  
funeral tomorrow at 9:30 AM from 115 Atlantic Avenue, thence to St. Peter's 
R. C. Church, Hicks and Warren Street, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere J. 
CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue.

IN MEMORIAM:
CLAYTON--Anniversary mass offered for the repose of the soul, May 9th at St. 
Sylvester's Church.  Beloved husband of Anna CUNNINGHAM and father of Muriel 
and Virginia.  Gone but not forgotten.
Sleep on, dear husband and father, thy cares are over
Thy loving hands will work no more
We miss you most who loved you best
When you breathed your last farewell
The blow meant more than words can tell
Our home is quite another place
Without the smile of your dear face
Your loving voice we'd love to hear once more.
May his soul rest in peace
WIFE and DAUGHTERS

LIGHTNER--Loving remembrance of my dear mother, Rose CAMPBELL-LIGHTNER, died 
May 8th, 1921.
Surrounded by friends we are lonesome in the midst of our pleasures we're blue
A smile on our faces still a heartache
Aching with longing for you.
It is sad when we lose one another
But the saddest of all is when God Calls your mother.
Daughter, Sadie; grandson John, Brother Alex

LIGHTNER--In memory of my beloved sister, Rose CAMPBELL-LIGHTNER who departed 
this life May 8, 1921.
How we miss you sister darling
Every year still more and more
But, God grant, some day we'll meet you 
On the blissful, heavenly shore.
Brother, Jim; sister-in-law, Lucile 

MCGUIRE--In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away May 8, 
1920.  Gone but not forgotten.
Husband, Daughters & Sons

MEEHAN--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Mary Cecelia 
MEEHAN, who died May 8, 1906.  
Minnie MEEHAN-GRAHAM, Helen MEEHAN-BARNETT

RETTA--In loving memory of our dear brothers, Andrew and Louis.  Masses 
arranged.
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of brothers, dear
Sadly missed by sisters, nieces
Marjorie and Dorothy

RYAN--In constant memory of Roddam RYAN, who died May 8th, 1918.  Mass is 
offered.
Adolf and Margaret SEIDEL

WARD--In sad and loving memory of a husband and father, Joseph A. WARD, who 
departed this life May 8, 1927.  May his soul rest in peace.
Wife and Child

SIMONS--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter and sister, 
Mary E. SIMONS, who  departed this life May 8th, 1921.  Gone, but not 
forgotten.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
Our eyes shed many a tear;
God alone knows how we miss you, Mary
As it dawns another year
Mother and Sister

Frederick Bruckbauer Succumbs to Paralysis:
Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tomorrow at the Church of the Sea and 
Land, Market and Henry Street, Manhattan.  He was formerly a member of The 
Board of Education.  He died yesterday of paralysis at his home, 426 East 4th Street.
He was born in Manhattan 64 years ago, was for many years connected with the 
dry goods firm of Maxwell & Co.  He served at one time as chairman of the 
board of managers of Prospect Branch Y. M. C. A.; as president of the South 
Brooklyn Board of Trade and as a borough commissioner of the Boy Scouts of America.
He is survived by his widow, Mary E., and two sons, George F. and Leonard.  
He was an elder of the Church of Sea and Land.  Interment Thursday morning at 
Greenwood Cemetery.

Funeral Services Today for Ernest A. FITTER:
Funeral services were held this afternoon at 600-A  Jefferson Avenue.  He was 
a retired butter and egg dealer, who died Sunday in his 82nd year in John 
Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
He was engaged in business in the Wallabout Market for 40 years.  He was one 
of the oldest members of the Prospect Park Croquet Club and the Wheatley 
Hills and Mahopac golf clubs.  He is survived by his widow, one daughter and 
three sons.  Interment at Cyrpess Hills Cemetery.

John M. LINZ, Banker Dies in his 83rd Year:
He died yesterday at his home, 8720 96th Street, Woodhaven, after a brief 
illness following a general breakdown in his health.  for nearly 36 years he, 
in cooperation with Frederick WIDDENDORF, then president of the East New York 
Savings Bank, were in charge of the bank.  Mr. WIDDENDORF resigned on his 
feeling that he had completed his labors, retired from the bank and resigned 
as treasurer.
He was born at Nuhrenberg, Germany, Dec. 19, 1845.  On Aug. 26, 1884, he 
entered the service of the East New York Savings Bank as treasurer and on 
March 1, 1901, he was elected to the board of trustees.  On Jan. 1, 1920, at 
the age of 75, he resigned as treasurer of the bank, but continued his 
trusteeship.  He is survived by four sons, Fred M., Edwin, Louis A. and Paul, 
two daughters, Mrs. Elfrieda OSTERLAND and Mrs. William MAURA; two grandsons, 
three granddaughters and one great-granddaughter.

J. E. BRISTOL Buried in Evergreen Cemetery:
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in Manson Place Baptist 
Church.  He was founder and president of the Bristol restaurants.  He died 
Saturday at his home, 412 East 4th Street.  The Reverend Dr. Mark Waynes 
WILLIAMS, conducted the services and employees from all the Bristol 
restaurants attended.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Dr. Robert W. MCCULLY Noted Veterinarian, Dies:
He was nationally known veterianarian and veterinay adviser to the Stewards 
of the Jockey Club, died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan from 
injuries sustained last winter in a railroad wreck.
He was well known in racing circles and attended many winning horses 
including Zev Victor over Pappyrus, in 1923.

9 May 1928
Playmates Tell How Boy Drowned in Fall off Raft:
Reuben SCHREIBER, 12, slipped on craft in pond at 55th street.
The body of 12 year old Reuben SCHREIBER is at the home of his parents, 103 
Amboy Street, today, after being taken from the bottom of a sand pit on East 
55th Street, between Clarkson and Remsen Avenues.  The boy was drowned 
yesterday afternoon
Five hours after the police began a search the body was found by Patrolman 
Patrick DONNELLY, of the Empire Blvd. Station
Reuben and two playmates, Jacob BLACK of 113 Amboy Street and Louis FELDMAN 
of 137 East 55th Street, launched a raft about 5:00.
They had been working on it for a week and the heavy rains left a pond said 
to between five and eight feet deep in the sandpit.
Reuben slipped, his companions said, and they became frightened and ran away. 
 They said later they did not tell their parents because they were afraid.
An hour later, Mrs. SCHREIBER went to Jacob Black's home and was told he had 
fallen into the pond.
The police began dragging for the body and worked while automobilists turned 
their lights on the pond.  About 2,000 persons had gathered at the scene.

Capt. MILLER Dies after Operation:
Police Capt. Willard MILLER, in command of Liberty Avenue Station, died last 
night in St. Mary's Hospital, from the effects of a mastoid operation, 
performed last Thursday.
Born in Brooklyn in 1874, Capt. MILLER was appointed to the Police Department 
on Dec. 15, 1896.  He rose steadily in rank and about a year ago, when there 
was a shakeup at Liberty Avenue Station, Inspector Lewis J. VALENTINE 
appointed MILLER an acting captain and placed him in charge of the precinct.  
Shortly afterward his appointment as a captain was approved.
Taken ill some weeks ago, he was recently taken to St. Mary's Hospital and 
last Thursday, Dr. DELLEY, his personal physician, performed the mastoid 
operation.  Although the operation appeared to be successful, Capt. MILLER 
never regained consciousness.  he lingered in a coma until last night, when 
he died quietly and suffering no pain.
He is survived by his widow, Mary E. RYAN-MILLER, two children, Willard F. 
and Winifred C., his mother, two sisters and one brother.
Services will be held Saturday mourning from the R. C. Church of the 
Resurrection, Gerrittsen Avenue and Avenue W, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated.  Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery.

BECKER--On May 8th, in his 20th year, Edward BECKER.  Funeral from DONIGAN & 
Son's Parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street on May 10th at 2 PM.

Brooklyn Lodge No. 22 B. P. O. Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral service of our brother, Harry P. FROUD, Wednesday evening, May 9th, 8 
PM at 862 Prospect Place.

Edward J. MCCARTHY--Exalted Ruler
Joseph H. BECKER, SECY.

BRUNNER--Henry, beloved son of Mary and the late Vincent, on Monday, May 7th, 
in his 33rd year.  He was an active member of the Garity Post # 562 of the 
American Legion and will be buried with military honors.  Funeral Thursday, 
8:30 AM, from his late residence, 753 Forest Avenue to the Church of our Lady 
of the Miraculous Medal, where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 AM.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DAMM--On May 7th, William, at his home, 388 13th Street.  Beloved husband of 
Crescence.  Funeral service Wednesday, May 9th at 8 PM.  Interment Thursday, 
2 PM Lutheran Cemetery.

UBELMANN--Elwood M., on May 8th, age 18 years, beloved son of John C. and 
Mary HEFLMANN-UBELMANN and brother of Edna GOODYEAR.  Funeral on Friday, at 
9:30 AM from his home, 92-19 104th Street, Richmond Hill, thence to St. Mary 
Gate of Heaven R. C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

VAY--Louise, on Tuesday, May 8th.  Services at Schnatz Funeral Chapel, 570 
Ridgewood Avenue, corner of Grand Avenue, Cypress Hills, on Thursday, May 
10th at 8 PM.  Interment Friday at 2 PM at Lutheran Cemetery.

VOLES--Paul H, beloved husband of Cornelia, on May 7th in his 68th year.  
Survived by one son, Paul, Jr., Four daughters, Mrs. D. DREW, Mrs. Edward 
HAEMER, Mrs. John KUHN and Mrs. Edward ROGE.  Services at 112 Sheridan 
Avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2 PM.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DOMIAN--Valentine, on May 8th, beloved husband of Anna and father of Anthony 
and Caroline.  Funeral from his residence, 202 Java Street, on Friday, May 
11th, at 10 AM.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Cyril and Methodius Church.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LUNDY--On May 8th, Simon, beloved husband of the late Jane GIBSON and brother 
of James, Joseph, Richard, Michael and John.  Funeral from his residence, 260 
Dean Street on Friday, May 11th at 9:30 AM.  Requiem mass at Our Lady of 
Mercy Church.  Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

GILLEN-MCDEVITT--On May 8th, Mary, beloved wife of Daniel.  Funeral Friday, 
9:30 AM from residence, 820 Classon Avenue.  Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa's Church.

PROSPER--On May 8th, John H., beloved husband of Mary MATTHEWS-PROSPER, at 
his residence, 183 Nassau Street.  Funeral on Friday, May 11th at 9 AM.  
Solemn requiem mass in St. James Pro Cathedral.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Anna T. LYNCH--widow of Daniel, died yesterday.  She is survived by two sons, 
Edward T. and Henry W. and two daughters, Mary E. and Anna R.  The funeral 
will be held from her late home, 553 East 28th Street, at 9:30 AM, Friday 
with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Jerome.  Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Catherine FAIRBACH--died Monday in her 84th year.  She is survived by a son, 
George, a daughter, Dora FLOCK; three grandchildren, three 
great-grandchildren and a brother, Michael SANDT.  The funeral will be held 
at 3 PM  tomorrow from her late home, 9 Olive Street and interment will be at 
Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of George WERST, 572 Hart Street.

Abraham FRANKEL--Funeral services will be held at 10 AM tomorrow, for 26 
years a tobacconist in Flatbush, who died Monday in his 63rd year at his 
home, 466 East 28th Street, Flatbush.  He was engaged in business at 830A 
Flatbush Avenue and for many years was formerly located at Caton and Flatbush 
Avenues.  He is survived by his widow, Bertha, a daughter, Pauline; three 
sons, Joseph, Mortimer and Harold and his brother, Edward with whom he was 
engaged in business.  Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Jennie CAMMANN--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight.  she died 
Monday at her home, 1004 Halsey Street.  she is survived by her husband, 
William H.  Interment tomorrow will be private.

Francesco CARUSO--a shoemaker born in Italy, 89 years ago and for 50 years a 
resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  He is 
survived by a son, Frank, of 1240 72nd Street and two grandchildren, Lillian 
and Harold.  The funeral will be held at 9:15 AM tomorrow from the funeral 
chapel of Carmen PISANO & Sons, 85 Nostrand Avenue, with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of St. Lucy.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Frank MENDENS--died yesterday in his 54th year.  He was a fireman and was 
born in Germany and lived 25 years in Brooklyn.  Funeral from his late home, 
120 Menehan Street, Friday at 2 PM.  He is survived by his widow, Lottie 
WOLFANG-MENDEN, one son, Adolph and one daughter, Elsie and his mother, 
Susana.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, under direction of John SEHY and 
Son, 313 Central Avenue.

John MAHONEY--born in Donoue Castle, County Cork, Ireland, 58 years ago.  The 
son of Mary DONOVAN-MAHONEY and the late Patrick, died Monday.  He had been a 
resident of New York for the past 30 years during which time he has been a 
seafaring man, crossing the seas on ocean liners.  He was a member of the 
Carmelite R. C. Church and is survived by his  mother Ireland and one sister, 
Mrs. Mcdonald GRANT of Rye, NY  The funeral will be held from In Memoriam 
Parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street, Tomorrow at 10 AM.  Interment 
will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction William DUNIGAN and Son.

Hildur WAHLSTROM--born in November 30,1896, in Kvittsleby, Njurunda, 
Vasternorlands, Lan, Sweden and a resident of this country for the past 2 
years, died Monday.  She was a widow and resident at 332 63rd Street.  She is 
survived by a daughter here and a daughter in Sweden, a brother, a sister and 
her father in Sweden.  Funeral services were held at 10 AM today at the 
ERICSON & Ericson, State Street Chapel, 500 State Street, by the Reverend 
SEGARSTROM, of the First Swedish Baptist Church of New York.  Interment 
followed at Evergreen Cemetery.

Eliza C. WILKIN--Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM, tomorrow at the 
Lefferts Place, Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.  She died Monday at her home, 473 
Washington Avenue.  She has been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  
Interment will be under direction FAIRCHILD & Sons.

Julia MORF-BARTH--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight at the 
funeral chapel of J. P. ELDRIDGE, 7711 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven.  She died 
Monday in her 52nd year.  She was the widow of George and is survived by a 
daughter, Georgiana E., and a son Henry A.  She was a member of Hempstead 
Circle, C. of F. of A.  Interment at 2:30 PM tomorrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Charles A. KOOS--Funeral services will be held at 9 PM tonight at the home of 
Charles ELSASSER, 139-31 87th Drive, Jamaica for his son-in-law who died 
Sunday at St. Petersburg, FL.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was 54 
years old.  He is survived by his widow, Lillian, a son, Robert, one brother 
and five sisters.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM tomorrow and interment 
will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Ellen M. THOMAS--Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Francis De Sales, Belle  Harbor.  She died Sunday at her home, 
233 Beach 122nd Street, Rockaway.  She is survived by her husband, William 
and two nieces, Sister Rose Agnes and Sister Winifred Marie.  Interment was 
at St. John's Cemetery.

Grace ROGER--Funeral services were held at 8:30 PM last night.  she died 
Sunday in her 55th year at her home, 18 Lincoln Place.  She is survived by 
her husband, Alexander, a daughter, Grace and two sons, James and George.  
Interment at 2 PM today will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

John KNAPP--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the R. c. 
Church of SS, Cyril and Matodius, Dupont Street.  He died Monday at his home, 
179 Eagle Street.  He is survived by his widow, Frances, a son, Joseph and 
three daughters, Mary, Mrs. Anna PHILLIPS, and Mrs. Laura STUEVYNSKI.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Emil FELDMAN--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at the Lafayette 
Avenue chapel, 42 Lafayette Avenue.  He died Sunday at his home, 22 Village 
Road.  He is survived by his widow, three daughters and two sons.

John P. MILLER--A well known poultryman, died Monday at his home, Ethel 
Street, Valley Stream.  He was born in south Brooklyn 35 years ago and had 
been a resident of Valley Stream for 19 years.  He was the son of John, who 
established a chain of butcher shops in Brooklyn and later entered the 
poultry business under the firm name of John Miller and Son.  He was chief 
warden of the Nassau County Volunteer Firemen, a member of Nassau Hose #1 and 
Rescue Squad. he is survived in addition to his father, by his widow, Mamie 
SCHNEIDER-MILLER, a daughter, Elizabeth and his mother, Elizabeth 
PETER-MILLER.  the funeral services will be held at 2 PM, Friday.  the 
Reverend Otto BECKER, of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, and chaplain of the 
Valley Stream Fire Department, will officiate.  Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery.

Paul MEYER--Died yesterday at his home, 426 6th Avenue.  He was seven years 
old and a pupil of Public School #39.  He was a member of St. Thomas Aquinas 
R. C. Church.  He is survived by his father, (cannot read name), his mother, 
Blanche and one brother, Robert.  Requiem mass Friday at 9:30 AM.  Interment 
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 9th Street.

Lillian LYNCH-COX--Wife of Arthur C., died yesterday at the home of her 
parents, Patrick and Nellie STREETON-LYNCH, 59 Herbert Street.  The funeral 
will be held at 9:30 AM, Friday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
St. Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert Streets.  she is survived in addition to 
her husband and parents, a brother, Louis and two sisters, Mrs. Catherine 
BISSETT and Elizabeth.  Interment under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 
Herbert Street.

Barbara PUHL--Died yesterday in her 81st year at her home, 1049 Myrtle 
Avenue.  She was born in Germany and came to this country at the age of 19.  
She was well known in the Bushwick section.  She is survived by four 
daughters, Mrs. Margie REE, Mrs. Vera HILLIN(?), Mrs. Katherine BROWN, and 
Mrs. Helen HARTMAN, twelve grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.  
Funeral will be from her  home, Friday, at 10 AM, thence to St. John's R. C. 
Church, Willoughby and Stuyvesant Avenue, where a requiem high mass will be 
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Fred F. MARQUARDT--Died yesterday in his 65 year, at his home 1123 37th 
Street.  He is survived by his widow Caroline, a daughter, Mrs. Matilda TULLY 
and a son, Fred.  He was a baker.  He was born in Germany and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 45 years.  the funeral services will be held at 8 PM 
tomorrow at his late home.  Interment Friday morning will be at Greenwood 
Cemetery, under direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th Avenue.

Alida E. ALLEN--Died yesterday at her home, 550 Fort Washington Avenue, the 
Bronx.  She was formerly a resident of Brooklyn and was 45 years old.  She 
was born in Sweden and had been a resident of the US for 31 years.  Sh was 
the widow of Richard and is survived by three children.  The funeral services 
will be held at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th Avenue, at 2 
PM tomorrow.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Jacob HUMANN--Died Sunday at his home, 2027 Greene Avenue, Ridgewood.  He was 
born in Germany 88 years ago and lived in Brooklyn 60 years.  He is survived 
by two daughters, Kate BITTNER and Emma WINKELSTERN, and one son, Fred.  
Funeral services today at 2 PM, from chapel, 507 Fairview Avenue, Ridgewood.  
Rev. George WACKER, from Trinity Reformed Church, Prospect Avenue, will 
officiate.  Burial in Luthern Cemetery.

Mary F. BROPHY--Died yesterday in the United Zion Israel Hospital.  She was 
47 years old and was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by her 
husband, Edward, three sons, Edward Peter and Richard, and a daughter, Edna.  
The funeral will be held at 10 AM, Friday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Frances De Chantal.  The funeral  will be held from her late 
home, 1148 59th Street and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Ralph AIEVOLI & Sons, 6410 New Utrecht Avenue.

Beatrice RYAN--infant daughter of Thomas and Anna GARLETT-RYAN, died 
yesterday in the Bushwick Hospital.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM today 
and interment will be in St. John's Cemetery.

Rosa WEISS--Died Monday in her 65th year.  She is survived by eight nieces and
 four nephews.  The funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight, at her 
home, 1702 Norman Street, Ridgewood.  The funeral will be held at 1 PM 
tomorrow and cremation will follow at Fresh Pond, under direction of George 
WERST, 572 Hart Street.

Sabatho DE FILLIPPO--Died yesterday at his home, 1143 39th Street.  he was a 
son of Sabatho and Angelina.  He is also survived by one brother.  The 
funeral will be tomorrow.  Interment St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
M. J. SMITH & Sons.

E. Driggs VANDERBILT Funeral Friday in East Orange:
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 PM Friday in Calvary M. E. Church, East 
Orange, NJ, he was the cousin Gen. Cornelius VANDERBILT and president of the 
E. D. VANDERBILT Company, of Hoboken, NJ.  He died yesterday in his 63 year 
at his home, 39 South Oraton Parkway, East Orange, NJ.
He was born in Brooklyn and had been a resident of East Orange, NJ for the 
past 24 years.  He is survived by his widow, Eudora L, and two sons, Clifford 
M. and Beverly H.  He was a trustee of Calvary M. E. Church of East Orange, NJ.

IN MEMORIAM:
Margaret CLARK--In memory of a beloved sister whom the Lord called May 9, 
1923.  Memorial mass at Ascension Church, Brooklyn, May 9, 1928.
Sisters, Sarah CLARK, Rose CLARK-BONSTELLE

Mary DEVANEY In loving memory.  Month's mind high mass will be offered 
Thursday, May 10th at 9 AM.  Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey Street.
John MURPHY

Thomas FUREY--In loving memory of our beloved boy, who died May 9, 1923.
Five years have passed since he was gone.
We miss him much as time goes on.
Mother and Sister

Charles MURRAY--A loving tribute to the cherished memory of my devoted 
husband.  He passed away five years ago today.
Just you and I were happy, dear
For many a month and many a year.
Then came the hour we had to part.
God called you to His Sacred Heart.
Devoted Wife

Margaret O'CONNER--In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who 
passed away May 9,1927.
Our hearts still ache with sadness.
Our eyes shed many a tear.
God alone knows how we miss you
As it dawns another year.
Husband and children

Margaret O'CONNER--In sad and loving memory of our dear sister.
Softly at night the stars are shining
Upon a cold and silent grave
Where thou layest, dearest sister
Whom we loved but couldn't not save
Sister and Brothers

10 May 1928
Francis J. BENNETT--On Wednesday, May 9th, at 157 East 31st Street, 
Manhattan.  Beloved son of Thomas J. and Elizabeth O'ROURKE-DURKIN, and 
brother of William L. and Mrs. John MORRISEY.  Funeral Saturday, 10 AM.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Stephen's R. C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Johanna W. BRADEN--Died on May 8th in her 85th year at residence,  241 
Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn.  Funeral services Friday 8 PM. Interment 
Saturday, 11 AM,  at Lutheran Cemetery.

Brooklyn Lodge, #22, B. P. O. Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral service of our brother John H. BOONE, Friday evening, May 11th at 
9:30 PM at 67759th Street.
Edward J. MCCARTHY-Exalted Ruler

Mary DUFFY-CLIFFORD--On May 9th, beloved wife of the late Jeremiah, at her 
residence, 30 Hicks Street.  Funeral on Saturday, May 12, at 9:30 AM.  Solemn 
requiem mass at the Assumption Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Charlotte RUMPH-DROWER--On May 9th.  Funeral services at this residence of 
her daughter, Mrs. John H. MCCRODDEN, 4103 Quentin Street, Saturday, May 12th 
at 3 PM.  Interment Flatlands Cemetery.

Katherine GLYNN-FARNAN--Died on May 9th, beloved wife of James and mother of 
Robert E., Richard J. and Eugene E.  Funeral from her residence 11209 93rd 
Avenue, Richmond Hills, NY, on Saturday, May 12th at 9:30 AM; thence to Holy 
Child Jesus Church, where solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment St. 
John's Cemetery.

John MCWALTERS--On May 9th, died at his residence, 803 Coney Island Avenue.  
Survived by two sisters, Nor and Estelle; two brothers, Thomas and Richard.  
Solemn requiem mass Saturday morning, 10 AM, at St. Rose of Lima Church, 
Parkville Avenue.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery Auto Cortege.

William D. MOYLAN--Died on May 9th, son of the late John and Ann, beloved 
brother of James J.  Funeral from his residence, 282 Wyckoff Street, 
Brooklyn, Saturday, May 12th at 2:30 PM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

John PFEIFFER--Died on May 8th.  Brother of Mary DIETZ.  Funeral from United 
Burial Company Chapel, 1202 Broadway on Friday, at 2:30 PM.  Interment 
private at Evergreen Cemetery.

Margaret E. SUTTON--On May 8th after a short illness.  She was the widow of 
Andrew H., formerly of 181 Thompkins Avenue.  Funeral services Saturday 
afternoon, 2 PM at parlors of Charles J. BARR, 541 Franklin Avenue, between 
Fulton Street and Atlantic Avenue.

Rev. Alexander A. VORBACH--ON May 9th.  He died at the residence of his 
sister, Mrs. Mary DONNELLY, 348 East 35th Street.  Notice of funeral later.

Katherine GLYNN-FARNAN---Died on May 9th, beloved wife of James and mother of 
Robert E., Richard J., and Eugene E.  Funeral from her residence, 112-09 93rd 
Avenue, Richmond Hills, NY, on Saturday, May 12 at 9:30 AM, thence to Holy 
Child Jesus Church, where  solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment 
St. John's Cemetery.

Sadie FEHL---At Jersey City, suddenly on Tuesday, May 8th.  She was the 
beloved wife of William and daughter of John and Mamie DUCKERS.  Relatives 
and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 
602 Bramhall Avenue, Jersey City on Friday, May 11th
at 8 PM.  Interment Saturday, Weehawken Cemetery.

Corrine HOY-JOHNSON---On Tuesday, May 8th.  She was the beloved wife of 
Gustave and sister of James and Jennie.  Funeral Saturday at 2 PM from her 
residence, 350 49th Street.  Interment St. John's Cemetery (St. Louis MO. and 
Quincy, IL papers please copy)

Lena JOSS---On Wednesday, May 9th, in her 61st year.  Beloved wife of 
Frederick and the mother of Frederick E., Henry A., Emil L., and Lydia R. 
MUELLER.  Funeral Saturday, at 1 PM, from her residence, 1373 Woodhaven 
Blvd., Woodhaven, L.I.  Services will be held at 2:30 at the Greene Avenue 
German M. E. Church, between Central and Evergreen Avenues, Brooklyn.  
Interment Linden Hill Cemetery.

William J. KENNEDY...Died Wednesday, May 9th, at his home, 627 87th Street, 
Bayridge.  Funeral Saturday at 10 AM.

Peter MARTIN...On Wednesday, May 9th, beloved husband of Lillian EVERT-MARTIN 
in his 75th year.  Funeral services at his residence, 221 Maujer Street, on 
Saturday, May 12th at 2 PM.

In MEMORIAM:
Bernadine KEEFE--In ever-loving memory of our darling daughter and sister, 
who died May 10, 1922.
A Bud on earth to bloom in heaven
Father, Mother and Brothers.

Thomas LAWLESS--In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and 
father, departed this life May 11, 1927.  Mass ST. Cecilia's Church, 
May 11th, 8 AM.
Loving and kind in all his ways
Upright and just to the end of his days.
Wife, Sons and Daughters.

Lillian C. MURPHY---In sad and loving memory of our daughter and sister
who died on May 10, 1920.
Some day, some time our eyes shall see
the dear face left in memory
A loving thought, a silent tear.
A beautiful memory ever dear.
Loving Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers.

Marie Cornelia ORLANDO---In memory of my beloved mother, who died May 10, 1927.
In my head your memory lingers
Sweet, tender, fond and true
There is not a day, dear mother
That I do not think of you.
Son James

Thomas J. RAMSEY...In memory of the deceased.
Oh, if you were only with us.
But you were too good to stay
You and papa are rejoicing
In heaven on your birthday.
Heartbroken Mother and Sisters

St. Vincent's Guild...Members are requested to attend mass for their late 
member, Jane GILMORE on Saturday, May 11th at 6:30 AM in St. Vincent's 
Chapel, State Street and Boerum Place, Brooklyn.
Mrs. Francis X. DOYLE....Corresponding Secretary.

Mary SULLIVAN...In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, who departed 
this life May 10, 1926.
God called a wonderful soul
Just two years ago today
A mother that was just a real mother
Has gone, forever to stay
God must have needed an angel
To serve in His kingdom above
She is gone but not forgotten
Our mother we will always love.
Sons and Daughters

Jeremiah SULLIVAN...In loving memory of our dearly beloved father, who 
departed this life May 6, 1918.
Sleep on dear father, thy cares are over
Thy loving hands will work no more.
God grant some day we'll meet him
Gone that blissful heavenly shore.
May his soul rest in peace.
Sons and Daughters.

Louise TOMAN...In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who died 
May 10, 1926.
Wife and mother, you will never be forgotten
Our memories of you will never fade
Loving hands will always linger
Around the grave where you are laid 
Rest in peace.
Michael TOMAN and Daughters
Louise TOMAN...In memory of our dear grandma.

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.
Grandchildren, Marion and Louise Flynn.

Louise TOMAN...A cherished memory of our dear sister.
Just a thought of you, dear sister
Just a memory fond and true
And our hearts still ache for you
In god's care and holy love
Loving Sisters

Charles HELLWIG---Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tomorrow for him.
He died yesterday at his home, 478 Crescent Street.  He was 81 years old and 
the husband of Frances.  Interment will be Saturday.

Jessie F. B. KEILLER---Funeral services will be held at 8 PM.  She died 
Monday at her home,  366 Hancock Street.  She was the widow of Alexander and 
is survived by a daughter, Blanche and two sons, Frank and Alexis. 
Interment will be private.

Mary GILLEN-MCDEVITT---Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. Church of St. Teresa, Classon Avenue.  She was born in Trumaweir, 
County Donegal, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 20 years.  
She is survived by her husband Daniel, a sister, Annie BEGLEY of Ireland, 
four brothers, James, Michael of Ireland, William of Scotland and Henry of 
Brooklyn.  Interment will be under direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington Avenue.

James RIORDAN---Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C. Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Albany Avenue and Linden Blvd. for the 
deceased, who died Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Patrick REILLY,  
159 East 35th Street.  He is survived in addition to his sister, a widow, 
Mrs. Mary C. MOLONY-RIORDAN.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward J. FARRELL...Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Wood haven.  He was a member of the Boy 
Scouts and the Altar and Junior Holy Name Society, who died Monday at his 
home, 9109 St. Charles court, Woodhaven.  He is survived by his parents, 
Edward Joseph and Margaret CRONIN-FARRELL, and a sister Agnes Marie.  
Internment was at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of J. J. CRONIN, 
Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue

Ascher GOLDSCHMIDT...Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at 188 Ocean 
Parkway for the deceased, who died Monday in Detroit, Mich.  He was a member 
of the Congregation Beth Elohim, of Brooklyn.  He is survived by a brother, 
Isaac and a sister, Linda.  Interment will be at Mount Neboh Cemetery.

Mary FARRELL-SCHMIDT...Funeral services will be conducted at 8:30 PM tonight 
by the Reverend John Lewis CLARK, for the deceased who died Tuesday in a 
local hospital.  She is survived by her husband, Lowery and two brothers.  
She was born in Albany, NY, 53 years ago.  The funeral will be held from her 
late home, 227 Gates Avenue, at 2 PM, Friday and interment will be at Maple 
Grove Cemetery under direction of B. J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick Avenue.

Albert F. SOUTHCOMBE...Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. Church of St. Ephrem, 75th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway for the 
deceased, a member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B. P. O. Elks who died Monday at 
his home, 1068 81st Street.  He is survived by his widow, Mary E. MCANDREW 
and two daughters, Evelyn and Marion.

Bertha SPAMER...Died Tuesday at her home, 282 18th Street.  She was born in 
PA 50 years ago and had been a resident of South Brooklyn for 30 years.  She 
was the wife of Gustav.  The funeral services will be held at her late home, 
8 PM tonight.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under 
direction of Charles E. EARL's Son, 24 7th Avenue.

Mary Anna GILNER...Died yesterday in her 84th year.  She was born in New York 
City and died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank NOLAN, 188-18 Mangin 
Avenue, Hollis.  She was the widow of Louis and is survived by six sons, one 
daughter, seventeen grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.  The funeral 
will be held at 10 AM, Saturday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
St. Gerard Majella, Park Avenue and 188th Street, Hollis.  Interment will be 
at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. 
Nicholas Avenue.

Alice Catherine MCDERMOTT...Died Tuesday at her home, 110 Floyd Street.  She 
was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Andrew J. a son, Thomas, 
daughters, Mrs. Catherine OLMSTEAD and Mrs. Myles O'SULLIVAN.  She was a 
member of the R. C. Church of St. Louis, Ellery Street, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction William P. MURPHY & Son, 37 Herbert Street.

William ANDERSON...A resident of Brooklyn, died Monday at Norwie(can't find 
rest of obit.)

William DAMM...Died Monday in his 67th year at his home, 288 13th Street.  
The funeral services were held at 8 PM last night.  Interment at 2 PM today 
will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of F. E. SELLE, 237 9th Street.  
He was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years.

Gustave BOEHME...Husband of May KENNY-BOEHME and brother of Mrs. Eugene 
GROSSMAN, Mrs. Amelia FISHER and Paul, died yesterday at his home, 26 11th 
Street.  He was for the past 22 years employed as a salesman for Gustave 
Goetz & Company, leather merchants.  He was a member of Brooklyn Council, K. 
of C. the Long Island General Assembly, Fourth Degree, K. of C and the Ushers 
Society of ST. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 AM, Saturday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th Street.

George ANDREWS...Died Tuesday at his home, 18840 Keesville Avenue, Hollis, in 
his 57th year.  The funeral services will be held at 1 PM tomorrow and 
interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of N. W. GRAHAM, Post 
Office Building, St. Albans, Queens.

Thomas RIDDELL...Died Tuesday at his home in his 49th year.  He was formerly 
a resident of Richmond Hill.  The fuenral will be held at 10 AM tomorrow from 
the funeral chapel of N. W. GRAHAM, 9408 118th Street, Richmond Hill, with a 
requiem mass at 10 AM, at the R. C. Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Joseph, 
Richmond Hill.  Interment will be t St. John's Cemetery.

Matthew E. BLEIMEYER...Died Tuesday in a local hospital.  He lived at 135-68 
Malcolm Avenue, Richmond Hill.  He is survived by his parents, Andrew and 
Adelaide and a sister, Theresa.  The fuenral will be held from the funeral 
chapel of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview Avenue, Ridgewood, at 2 PM, tomor
row.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery after funeral services by the 
Reverend A. B. RHINOW.

Natt HANSON...Died yesterday at his home, 405 Church Avenue.  He was born in 
Dover, NH, 50 years ago and is survived by his widow, Catherine, one daughter 
and two sons.  He was a member of the R. C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of 
Mary,  Windsor Terrace.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM, Saturday and 
interment will be at Dover Cemetery, Dover NH, under direction of James F. 
MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer Street, under the direction of E. F. HIGGINS, 
1286 Prospect Avenue.

Joseph PEREZ...Son of Constantine and Maria, died Tuesday at the Cumberland 
Hospital.  He was born in Brooklyn and is survived, in addition to his 
parents, by one brother and one sister.  Funeral from the home of his 
parents, 189 Adams Street, tomorrow at 10 AM, after which interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery under direction James F. MURRAYJr., 605 Lorimer Street.

Mary CLIFFORD...Died yesterday at her home, 30 Hicks Street.  She was born in 
Brooklyn, the daughter the late Owen and Marjorie LYNCH-DUFFY.  She was the 
wife of the late Jeremiah and is survived by one son, Frank A., one daughter, 
Mrs. Irene SLEWS; one brother, John  and one granddaughter.  She was a member 
of the Assumption Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated 
Saturday at 9 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of T. J. 
HIGGINS & Son, 214 Jay Street.

Ernest P. MULLER...Died Tuesday in a local hospital.  He was born in 
Massachusetts 69 years ago; had been a resident of Brooklyn for 55 years and 
lived at 375 Putnam Avenue.  He was engaged in the real estate business at 
1401 Fulton Street.  He was a member of the Masonic order and the Odd 
Fellows.  The funeral arrangements are under direction of Hugh GILLESPIE, 
1478 Fulton Street.

Eleanor MOORE...Wife of Robert, died Tuesday at her home, 81 Dikeman Street.  
She was born in England and was a resident of Erie Basin for 40 years.  
Funeral services tonight at 8 PM.  She is survived in addition to her husband 
by two sons, John and Robert and one daughter, Mrs. James HENSHAW.  Interment 
Friday at Cedarlawn Cemetery, Patterson, NJ, under direction of H. J. FLOOD, 
297 Van Burnt Street.

Jacob HOENIGHAUSEN...Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, Saturday at 
the R. C. Church of St. Brigid for the deceased.  A retired butcher and a 
resident of Brooklyn for 65 years, who died Tuesday in his 80th year at his 
home, 1544 Putnam Avenue.  He was born in Germany and was the husband of the 
late Elizabeth.  He is survived by two sons, Gerhard and Joseph, three 
daughters, Anna SCHUCHMANN, Teresa NEUFELD and Louise KUNZINGA and a brother, 
Paul.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Peter J. 
GEISS, 88 Catalpa Avenue.

Conrad STUHLER...Died Wednesday.  He was born in Germany, August 31, 1851 and 
lived in Brooklyn 72 years.  He is survived by his widow Margaret, five 
daughters, Catherine REITLINGER, Jennie CONRAD, Margaret BOOTH, Mamie 
HARRMANN and Minnie, and two sons, William and Frederick.  Funeral services 
will be held at his late home, 2312 Cornelia Street, tomorrow at 8 PM, the 
Reverend Arthur B. RHINOW, pastor of Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, 
officiating.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery Saturday morning at 10 AM under 
direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest Avenue, Ridgewood.

Joseph WALSH...Died April 2nd, at his home, 454 42nd Street, in his 38th 
year.  He was born in Ireland and lived in Brooklyn for over 20 years.  He 
was employed as chief engineer on the Leviathan.  Reposing at Cronin Chapel, 
115 Atlantic Avenue.  Funeral Saturday at 10 AM.  Services will be held by 
Dr. J. COMPSTON.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Jere 
J. CRONIN 115 Atlantic Avenue.

Adolph ROSE...Died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in Brooklyn 68 
years ago and is survived by his widow, Catherine CONNER-ROSE, a daughter, 
Mary JOSEN and two sons, Paul and Jerome, a brother William and a sister 
Elizabeth KING.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM, Saturday from his late 
home, 72 Highland Blvd. and interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under 
direction of James J. MORAN, 290 Sumpter Street.

Davide LEO...Son of Davide and Mary, died Tuesday.  He is survived in 
addition to his parents by three brothers and one sister.  The funeral will 
be held at 2 PM tomorrow from his late home, 596A 17th Street.  Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery under direction of M.J. SMITH's Sons.

John J. PROSPER...A resident of the Fifth Ward for over 42 years, died 
Tuesday, at his home, 183 Nassau Street.  He is survived by his wife, Mary 
MATTHEWS-PROSPER; two daughters, Mrs. Jennie HANLON and Mrs. Elizabeth DAMMY 
and six grandchildren.  He was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to 
St. James Pro-Cathedral where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated 
tomorrow at 9:30 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery will be under the 
direction of J.  HIGGINS & Sons, 214 Jay Street.

Frank A. RUSCHER--Died Tuesday at his home, 7310 5th Avenue.  He is survived 
by a son, Justin and three daughter, Mrs. CARTER, Mrs. WEEKS, Grace.  The 
funeral services will be held at 7:30 PM tomorrow.  The Reverend Dr. Charles 
TREXLER of the Church of the Good Shepherd will officiate.  Burial at 2 PM on 
Saturday at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of E. H. LOCKWOOD, 255 21St Street.

Stephen Francis  MALONE--Died  Tuesday in his 48th year.  He was born in 
Greenpoint and is survived by his widow, Mary, four daughters, Mrs. Regina 
GILDERSLEEVE, Mrs. Agnes PEVERA, Marion and Dolores, a son, Stephen, and a 
brother Joseph.  The funeral will be held from his home, 574 Morgan Avenue at 
9:30 AM tomorrow, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony.  Interment 
at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Edward NEWMAN, of 141 Nassau Avenue.

Francis J. BENNETT--Died yesterday at his home, 157 E. 31st Street, 
Manhattan.  He was born in Brooklyn and as employed by the New York Telephone 
Company in the repair department.  He as a member of Company D, 165th 
Infantry.  He is survived by his parents, Thomas J. and Elizabeth DURKIN-
BENNETT, a brother, William L., and a sister, Mrs. John MORRISEY.  The 
funeral will be held at 10 AM, Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of 
St. Stephen, East 28th Street, Manhattan.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery 
under direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court Street.

Peter KINN--Son of the late Henry, who lived in Bushwick for more than 60 
years, died yesterday.  He a born in Brooklyn 72 years ago and lived in 
Brooklyn until recently, when he had made his home at, 10943 147th Street, 
Jamaica.  He as a tailor.  He was a member of the 14th Holy Martyrs, R. C. 
Church, Central Avenue and Schaeffer Street, Brooklyn, where a requiem mass  
will be celebrated Saturday at 10 AM.  Funeral will be held from his late 
home at 9 AM on Saturday.  He is survived by two sons, John R., and Aloyius 
J., three daughters, Susan, Pauline and Mrs. Catherine ROTSCHI, and one 
grandchild.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Edward M. CLARK--Died Wednesday at his home, 29 Ira Court, Gerrittsen Beach, 
in his 67th year.  He was born in County Wicklow, Ireland and lived in 
Brooklyn 46 years.  He is survived by four sons, James, Edward, Thomas and 
Joseph and two daughters, Helen and Bessie; one sister, Mrs. Kate HENNING.  
He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Resurrection, Gerritson 
Avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 AM.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of M. L. MURNANE & on.

James E. COYNE--Died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was formerly a 
resident of Pittsburgh, PA, ad had been a resident of Brooklyn for 12 years.  
He is survived by his widow, Bridget, two brothers and three sisters.  The 
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of J. WALSH and Sons, 6th Avenue 
and 14th Street, at 10 AM, Saturday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church 
of St. Augustine, 6th Avenue and Sterling Place.  Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery.

Hjordia LUCKEN--Of 315 Bay Ridge Avenue, died Tuesday.  She was born in 
Norway 31 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 12 years 
and is survived by her husband, father, two sisters and three brothers.  
Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 PM at Charles A. SANDSTROM 
funeral Parlors, 4603 4th Avenue, and interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

John FITZPATRICK--Beloved husband of Elizabeth HAYDEN-FITZPATRICK, died 
Tuesday at his home, 53 A Prospect Avenue.  He was a member of the Holy Name 
of Jesus, Prospect Avenue and Prospect Park West, where a solemn requiem mass 
will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 AM followed by interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, 214 Jay Street.

Edward MCKENNA--Died Monday at his home, 109 South 6th Street.  He was born 
in the Eastern District of this borough 44 years ago.  He was for 15 years 
associated with the Hill Trucking Company of this borough.  He was a old 
parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent DE Paul.  He is survived by his 
sisters, Mrs. Saddie SPEOK, Mrs. Lillian MANN and Mrs. Mae FISCHER, and a 
brother, Charles.  The funeral will take place from the chapel of Thomas F. 
IRELAND, 1088 Nostrand Avenue, tomorrow at 2 PM and after a solemn blessing 
in the Chapel of Holy Cross Cemetery the intermittent will be in the family plot.

Mary MCGUCKIN--Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM tomorrow by the 
Reverend Allan SHELDON of Union Baptist Church for the deceased, who died 
Tuesday in her 58 year at her home, 132 Park Avenue.  She was born in Ireland 
and had been a rsident of Brooklyn for 44 years.  She is survived by her 
husband, James.  Interment will b at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction 
of the Boch Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole Avenue.

Jennie COPELAND-AHL--Died Tuesday at her home, 801 70th Street.  She was born 
in the US 62 years ago and is survived by her husband, Jay, one daughter, one 
son, three sisters, five grandchildren.  Funeral services Saturday, at her 
home at 2 PM and interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Charles A. 
SANDSTROM, 4603 4th Avenue.

Hilda DOSTER--Died Tuesday.  She was born in Finland, 67 years ago and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years and resided at 220 54th Street.  She 
is survived by her husband, one son, two sisters and one brother.  Funeral 
services will be held tomorrow at 2 PM at Charles A. SANDSTROM's funeral 
parlors, 4603 4th Avenue.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

John MADDEN--Died Monday, was 70 years old.  He was a member of the 
International Compressed Air Workers Union, Local 63.  The remains are at the 
Cronin Chapel, 115 Atlantic Avenue, from which address the funeral will be 
held tomorrow at 9:30 AM, thence to St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney Place 
and Livingston Street, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

WOMAN DISCOVERS SISTER STRANGLED HANGING FROM DOOR:
TELLS POLICE SHE WAS DESPONDENT AND OUT OF WORK.
	Miss Beatrice ROCKIN, 20 years old, out of work and despondent, hanged 
herself yesterday in the apartment of her sister, Mrs. Mollie GOLDFINGER, 
with whom she had been living for the past four months at, 237 Linden Blvd., 
according to the police.
	When Mrs. GOLDFINGER returned from a brief shopping tour, she told the police 
she found her sister dead.  She had fastened a silk sash about her neck, 
attached one end to the hinge of her bedroom door and had then kicked away 
the chair upon which she had been standing.
	Mrs. GOLDFINGER cut the sash holding her sister and then summoned the 
superintendent of the building, who notified the Kings County Hospital.  Dr. 
OVERTON, who responded, found her dead.
	Mrs. GOLDFINGER told Detective Frank LYONS of the Empire Blvd. Station, that 
her sister, formerly employed as a secretary, had nott been orking of late 
because of her despondent condition.
She said that the girl swallowed some tablets about a month ago, but that she 
recovered after spending two weeks in Kings County Hospital.  She was then 
sent to a private sanitarium at 150th Street and Edgecombe Avenue, Manhattan, 
returning t the home of her sister a week ago.

11 May 1928
Henry James BAYER--On Thursday, May 10th, in his 59th year, beloved husband 
of Madeline and father of Harry and Viola.  Relatives and friends, also 
Tadmor Lodge, No. 923, F & A. M; Tadmor Chapter, No. 602, O.E.S., Mutual 
Lodge, No. 57, I. O. O. F., are invited to attend funeral services at his 
residence, 9232 217th Street, Queens Village, L. I., on Saturday, 8 PM.  
Interment private, Sunday, 2 PM, Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Anna GEWEHR-BEDSON--On Friday, May 11th.  She lived at 109-31 138th Street, 
Jamaica, widow of the late William, sister of Philip and Otto.  survived by 
seven sons and two daughters.  Funeral notice later.

Annie HERLE-BERLENBACH--On Thursday, May 10th, beloved wife of George and 
dearly beloved mother of Eleanor M., she was 62 years old.  Funeral on 
Monday, May 14th at 9 AM from her late residence, 1692 Greene Avenue, thence 
to the R. C. Church of All Saints corner of Throop Avenue and Thornton 
Street.  Interments St. John's Cemetery.

Johanna W. BRADEN--on May 8th, in her 85th year at residence, 241 Manhattan 
Avenue, Brooklyn.  Funeral services Friday, 8 PM.  Interment Saturday, 11 AM 
at Lutheran Cemetery.

Lena JOSS--On Wednesday, May 9th.  In her 61st year.  Beloved wife of 
Frederick and the mother of Frederick E., Henry A., Emil L. and Lydia R. 
MUELLER.  Funeral Saturday at 1 PM from her residence, 1373 Woodhaven Blvd., 
Woodhaven, L.I.  Services will be held at 2:30 PM at the Greene Avenue German 
M. E. Church, between Central and Evergreen Avenues, Brooklyn.  Interment 
Linden Hill Cemetery.

Mary JUNG--Beloved wife of Frederick H., on May 10th.  Funeral from her 
daughter's home, Mrs. Edward JACKSON, 855 Fresh Pond Road, Brooklyn, NY, on 
Sunday, May 13th.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

John E. KING--On May 10th, son of the late John and Mary GERITY-KING, at the 
residence of his sister, Mrs. Anna HUNTLEY, 906 Sterling Place.  Notice of 
funeral later.

Mary O'NEIL-MARONEY--On May 9th, beloved wife of Lieut. Andrew, N.Y.P.D.  
Funeral from her residence, 384 Pacific Street, on Saturday, May 12 at 9:30 
AM; thence to Our Lady of Mercy R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross 
Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.  Masses appreciated.

John CARTER--On May 10th, beloved father of George D., John J. and Isabele A. 
 Funeral Monday, May 11th, at ? AM from the residence of his son, 14128 128th 
Street, Richmond Hills; thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

T. Joseph CASSIDY---Beloved husband of Charlotte HEBERLEN-CASSIDY, on 
Thursday, May 10th.  He is also survived by his parents and three brothers, 
Lawrence, James and Augustus.  Funeral on Monday at 9 AM from the home of his 
parents, 167 Prospect Avenue, with solemn requiem mass at Holy Family Church. 
 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Enima Edith DANIELS--On Thursday, May 10th, at her residence, 155 Sterling 
Street, Brooklyn, beloved mother of Eleanor and William.  Services at the 
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Efferts Place near Grand Avenue, On Sunday, May 13th

Aaron T. DILTS--On May 11th, beloved father of Eanely and George, in his 81st 
year.  Funeral services on Sunday afternoon May 13th at 2 PM at his 
residence, 264 Humboldt Street.

Mary E. HAGGERTY--Wife of John, on May 10th, at Middletown NY  Survived by 
husband, four daughters and five grandchildren.  Burial St. Joseph's 
Cemetery, Middletown, NY

Louis MINDEN--On April 28th he died of pneumonia.  Survived by two widowed 
sisters, Mrs. Sarah MACKEN and Mrs. Clara SUGARMAN, of 666 East 5th Street, Brooklyn.

Helga A. MITCHELL--On Thursday, May 10th, beloved wife of William T., aged 50 
years.  Services at her residence, 168 79th Street, Brooklyn, Saturday, 8:30 
PM.  Interment private.

Catherine REHBERGER--On Thursday, May 10th in her 62nd year.  Funeral 
services on Monday, 9:30 from her residence, 346 Dill Place.  Requiem mass at 
St. Mathias Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Minnie GMELIN-SEILER--On Thursday, May 10th.  Beloved wife of the late John, 
aged 55 years.  Services at her residence, 365 13th Street, Brooklyn, Sunday 
at 2:30 PM.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

Robert S. TUCKER--On May 9th.  He is survived by his widow, Teresa and one 
son, William.  Funeral services on Saturday at 9:30 AM from Lafayette Chapel, 
38 Lafayette Avenue, thence to Holy Cross R. C. Church, where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary MCNEANY--Of 5409 6th Avenue, died yesterday.  She had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for the past 50 years.  She was a member of the Societies connected 
with the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  She is survived by a sister, 
Mrs. S. DUNN and a brother, John YOUNG.  The funeral will take place tomorrow 
at 10:30 AM, thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street 
and 5th Avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th Avenue.

John H. BOONE--Of 677 59th Street, died yesterday.  He was born in Brooklyn 
and was a resident of Bay Ridge for the past 35 years.  He was a member of 
the Gen. Phil H. Sheridan Council, 908, Knights of Columbus, a charter member 
of the council and B. P. O.  Elks, 22 and the societies connected with the 
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  He is survived by his widow, 
Josephine; three daughters, Ella, Irene and Lillian, a son, William and nine 
grandchildren.  The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 AM, thence to 
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 5th Avenue, where 
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th Avenue.

William H. MURRAY--Husband of Anna MCGARRY-MURRAY, died Thursday in his 38th 
year.  He was born in New York and lived in South Brooklyn for the past 12 
years.  He was in the US Navy for 16 years and lately was shopkeeper in the 
U. S. F. R.  on the U. S. S.  Newton, stationed at Jersey City, NJ. He was a 
member of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, 21st Street and 5th Avenue, 
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 AM.  He is 
survived by his widow, on daughter, Marjorie, his mother, Jane P., one 
sister, Mrs. Daniel MCCOART, of Bridgeport, Conn., and one brother, Frank.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Fred HERBST Son.

Charlotte BROWER--Died Wednesday at her home, 93 Conklin Avenue, Canarsie.  
She was born in the old town of Flatlands 77 years ago.  She is survived by 
her husband, Peter, a son, Charles RUMPH, a daughter, Mrs. John. MCCRODDEN, 
four grandchildren and three great grandchildren.  The funeral will be held 
at 2 PM tomorrow from 4103 Quentin Road and interment will be at Flatlands 
Cemetery under direction Harry W. SERENE and Son, 9229 Flatlands Avenue.

Annie HUMMEL--Died Wednesday in her 54th year.  She is survived by her 
husband, George, a daughter, Mrs. Emil HUBER and two sons, Patrolman George 
HUMMEL of the Richmond Station, and Patrolman Henry HUMMEL, attched to the 
Ralph AVenue Station.  The funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday at 
her home, 8305 Myrtle Avenue, Glendale.  The Rev. Dr. George WACKER will 
officiate.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of 
William ECKART, 952 Bushwick Avenue.

Preziosa COVIELLO--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Rosalia, 14th Avenue and 63rd Street. She died Tuesday at 
her late home, 5211 New Utrecht Avenue.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

W. J. KENNEDY--Died Wednesday at his home, 627 85th Street, Bay Ridge.  He 
was born in Connecticut and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years.  He 
is survived by his widow and three sons.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM 
tomorrow from his late home and interment will be under direction of John 
MARSH, 1829 Broadway.

Simon LUNIN--Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the R. C.  
Church of Our Lady of Mercy.  He died on Tuesday at his home, 260 Dean 
Street.  He is survived by five brothers, James, Joseph, Richard, Michael and John.

Rosa LINK-BUEHL--Died yesterday in her 68th year at her home, 614 Admiral 
Street, Middle Village.  She is survived by her husband, Henry and two sons, 
William C. and Christian Nuter and a daughter, Frieda HUNT.  The funereal 
services will be held at 2 PM Sunday and interment will be at Lutheran 
Cemetery, under direction of John S. MILLER, 64-19 Metropolitan Avenue, 
Middle Village.

Catherine O'DELL--Died yesterday at her home, 1347 Sterling Place.  She was 
born in Germany 60 years ago.  She lived for 20 years in the Crown Heights 
section.  The funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM Sunday at the Utica 
Avenue Church of the Nazarene by Rev. O. L. W. BROWN.  She is survived by 
four daughters, Mrs. Mary MERINGOLO, Mrs. Annie MARSAC, Gertrude and Mrs. 
Bertha ROSS and two sons, Reeve and Harry and 13 grandchildren.  Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the estate of D. J. LANGTON 
Sons, 74 Utica Avenue.

Ralph Nimmo BAKER--Died Wednesday in Atlantic City, NJ.  He was born in 
Brooklyn and was amember of Minerva Lodge, 792, F & A.M.  He is survived by 
his widow, Melenize V., a daughter, Helen B. and a sister, Mrs. Edith HAMME.  
The funeral services will be held at his late home, 2161 E. 36th Street, near 
Avenue U, at 8 PM tomorrow.  The Reverend W. A. GARDNER, of St. Paul's PE 
Church of Flatbush will officiate.  Interment at 10 AM Sunday will be at 
Woodlawn Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Bridget HAYES--Died yesterday at her home, 6207 Furman Avenue, Middle 
Village.  She was formerly a resident of Greenpoint.  She was born in County 
Kerry, Ireland and had been a resident of the US for 35 years.  She is 
survived by a daughter, Mrs. John LESEMANN, a son, William, two sisters, two 
brothers, and one grandson.  She was a member of the R. C. Church of St. 
Margaret, Middle Village, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, 
Monday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

John R. GREEN--Died yesterday in Wyckoff Heights Hospital.  he was born in 
the US 87 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for many 
years.  He lived with his daughter, Mrs. Joseph GALVIN at 3438 9th Street, 
Jackson Heights.  He is survived by his widow, one (can't find the rest)

Margaret GRADY--Died yesterday at her home, 431 36th Street.  She is survived 
by three brothers, and William P. and eight nieces and Michael J., Detective 
Timothy F. one nephew.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow, with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Michael.  Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under direction Frank A. DALTON, 251 DeKalb Avenue.(I typed 
this as is)

John MCWALTERS--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C.  Church of St. Rose of Lima, Parkville for the deceased, who died 
Wednesday at his home, 803 Coney Island Avenue.  He is survived by two 
sisters, Nora and Estelle and two brothers, Thomas and Richard.  Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Harry F. BLAIR, 723 Coney 
Island Avenue.

Peter MARTIN--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow for the deceased 
who died Wednesday at his home, 221 Maujer Street.  He was 75 years old and 
was the husband of Lillian EVERT-MARTIN.  Interment will be under direction 
of Fred ROEMMENT, 706 Grand Street.

William D. MOYLAN--Died Wednesday at his home, 282 Wyckoff Street.  He was a 
son of the late John and Anna and is survived by a brother, James J.  The 
funeral will be held from his late home, 2:30 PM tomorrow and interment will 
be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Walter B. COOKE, 1358 Flatbush Avenue.

Frank OGILBY--Died yesterday at his home, 78 Cedar Street.  He was born in 
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years.  He is survived by 
his widow, Bridget, two nieces and two nephews.  He was a retired motorman of 
the DeKalb Avenue line of the B. M. T.  He was a member of the Holy Name 
Society attached to the R. C. Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and 
Willoughby Avenues where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM Monday.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of the estate of 
James M. GOODWIN, 1144 DeKalb Avenue.

Felix F. O'TOOLE--Died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was born in 
Brooklyn and is survived by a son Joseph.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM 
tomorrow from the funeral chapel, 556 Court Street.  Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

John PFEIFFER--Funeral services will beheld at 2:30 PM today at the funeral 
chapel of the united Burial Company, 1202 Broadway for the deceased, who died 
Tuesday.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary DIETZ.  Interment will be 
private at Evergreen Cemetery.

Minna STARK--Died Wednesday in her 45th year.  She is survived by a sister, 
Mrs. KILLIAN and one brother.  The funeral services will be held at 10 AM 
tomorrow at her late home, 7235 Cypress Hills Road, Glendale.  Interment will 
follow at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of William BUSS, 2434 Myrtle Avenue.

Margaret E. SUTTON--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow at the 
funeral chapel of Charles J. BARR, 541 Franklin Avenue, for the deceased, who 
was formerly of 181 Thompkins Avenue, who died Tuesday.  She was the widow of 
Andrew H.  Interment will be private.

Anna T. WISE--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C. Church of St. Ambrose for the deceased, who died Wednesday at her home, 90 
Pulaski Street.  She is survived by two brothers and two sisters.  Interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Grace MORRISON--Youngest daughter of John and Grace WALSH-MORRISON, died 
yesterday at the home of her parents at 461 42nd Street.  She is survived in 
addition to her parents by a brother, Alvin.  The funeral will be held at 2 
PM tomorrow and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of 
Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

Clara C. COYLE--Died Wednesday.  She was born in Cuba, 40 years ago and is 
survived by her husband, John and two children.  The funeral was held from 
her late home, 892 Jefferson Avenue, at 9 AM, with a requiem mass at t he R. 
C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment was at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of KEARN's Son, 1504 Bushwick Avenue.

Margaret LYNCH--Died Wednesday at the home of her niece, 108-13 101st Avenue, 
Richmond Hill.  Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 AM, thence to St. Benedict's R. C. 
Church, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of John BAQUE's Sons, 614 Woodward Avenue.

William MULLER--Born in Germany 49 years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for 
40 years, died Wednesday in Beth Moses Hospital.  Funeral from the chapel of 
Peter J. GELS, 88 Catalpa Avenue, tomorrow at 12:15 PM.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

William I. WOOD--Died yesterday at his home, 16910 107th Avenue, Jamaica. He 
was born in West Virginia 63 years ago and was formerly a resident of 
Manhattan.  He came to Jamaica two years ago.  He is survived by his widow, 
Margaret.  The funeral services will beheld at 1 PM tomorrow and interment 
will be at Woodlawn Cemetery under direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st Street.

Dolores REYNOLDS--Daughter of Carlton and Emma WEATHERBY-REYNOLDS, died 
yesterday at her home, 246 West 20th Street.  The funeral will be held today 
at 2:30 PM, followed by interment in St. John's Cemetery under the direction 
of T. J.  HIGGINS and Son, 203 Jay Street.

John H. GERRSCHAFT--Died Wednesday at his home, 83 Concord Street.  he is 
survived by his wife, Mary.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 AM 
thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral where a solemn requiem mass will be 
offered, followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of 
T. J. HIGGINS and Son, 203 Jay Street.

Herbert Farley DELANEY--Died yesterday at his home, 665 5th Avenue.  He is 
survived by his mother, Mary, three sisters, Mrs. T. BERES, Mary OBERTAIN and 
Veronica and two brothers, Walter and Joseph.  He was a graduate of the  
parochial school of the Holy Name of Jesus.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM 
Monday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. John the Evangelist, 
5th Avenue and 21st Street.  Interment will be under the direction of E. H. 
LOCKWOOD, 255 21st Street.

Joseph LENART--Died Wednesday at his home, 32 Russell Street.  He was 47 
years old and a life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow Kate 
and one daughter, Viola.  The funeral will be held from his late home at 8:30 
AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Cecilia, North 
Henry and Herbert Streets.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under 
direction of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker Avenue.

Anthony Charles WISNIEWSKI--Son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony WISNIEWSKI, died 
yesterday at Kingstone Avenue Hospital.  Funeral today at 2 PM from chapel of 
hospital.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.  He lived at 433 Lorimer Street.  
Interment under direction of Edward NEWMAN, 141 Nassau Avenue.

In MEMORIAM:
Michael J. COSTELLO--In loving memory of my husband who departed this life 
May 11, 1927,:

In my heart your memory lingers
Sweet, tender, fond and true,
There is not a day, dear husband
That I do not think of you
Wife, Addie

Emily CUNNINGHAM--In loving memory of my good mother who died May 11, 1910, 
also my father, Ephraim, who died June 1, 1924, and my brothers, Thomas, who 
died November, 1913 and Samuel, who died April 1914.  Jesus, Mary and Joseph, 
have mercy on them.
Daughter and Sisters, Rose SILK

Mary E. GILCHRIST--In sad and loving memory of my beloved mother, who died 
May 11, 1927.  Gone but not forgotten.
Son

Thomas LAWLESS--In cherished memory of my dear brother, who laid down this 
life's burdens, May 11, 1927.  Mass offered this morning at St. Barbara's 
Church.
Lonely Sister, Mrs. Anna CARL

12 May 1928
Charles OECHLER Dies; Lawyer in Ridgewood:
Charles OECHLER, a well known Ridgewood lawyer, died yesterday in Bethany 
Deacones Hospital, St. Nicholas Avenue and Bleecker Street, following an 
operation for appendicitis.
Mr. OECHLER, who was 45 years old, had his offices at 481 Knickerbocker 
Avenue, and lived at 94-13 85th Road, Woodhaven.  He was a trustee of 
Lawrenceville Academy, near Princeton, NJ and was attorney for Bethany 
Deaconess Hospital.  He was a member of Queensborough Lodge of Elks, Oltmans 
Lodge, F. and A. M. Royal Arch Masons, Kismet Temple mystic Shrine, and Ridge 
Blackstone Club.  He is survived by his wife, Kathryn and three sons, Charles 
W., a student at Princeton, Henry and William.  Masonic funeral services will 
be held at the late home tomorrow evening  and burial will be in Cypress 
Hills Cemetery at 10 AM, Monday.

JOHN J. HERRICK DEAD, ENGINEER AND DESIGNER:
He was a well known engineer and designer of several of the municipal docks 
and ferryboats, who retired two years ago after 30 years of service for the 
city of New York, died yesterday in his 61st year at his home, 242 Amity 
Street, Flushing.
He was a graduate of Cornell College of Engineering, is survived by his 
widow, one son and one daughter.  He was noted as a baseball player and for 
many years played with the Shirnecock(?) team of Flushing.  he was connected 
with the office of the Borough President of Queens, at the time of his retirement.

HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR GEORGE I. SOPER:
Funeral services were held yesterday for the ex-assemblyman, formerly of the 
18th Assembly District of Brooklyn, who died Wednesday in his 58 year at his 
home on 215th Place, Queens Village.
He was an engineer and architect, he was also widely known as an investment 
broker and had offices at 115 Broadway, Manhattan.  He was a direct 
descendant of John Quincy ADAMS and is survived by his widow.

IDENTIFY YOUTH DROWNED IN POOL OF ERASMUS HALL:
BODY THAT OF STEPEDINO, A STUDENT IN THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL:
The mystery as to the identity of the boy who met death last night in the 
swimming pool at Erasmus Hall High School was cleared, today when the body 
was identified at Kings County Morgue as that of Antonio STEPEDINO, 16 years 
old, of 1423 Sterling Place.  An autopsy showed that the boy died from drowning.
Identification was established by the boy's brother, James, who said the 
accident victim was a student of Thomas Jefferson High School.
The boy, a stranger at Erasmus, was in the pool because on Friday evening, it 
is open to the public.  Witnesses said he came in, paid his fee and entered 
the pool, diving off the deep end into nine feet of water.
William MULLEN, the swimming instructor in charge, said he saw the boy dive, 
but paid no attention until another boy called out that the lad had not come  
up.  MULLEN dived in and brought the boy to the surface.  He was unconscious 
and was frothing at the mouth, the instructor said.
Police of the Snyder Avenue Station were notified and Emergency Squad 4, from 
Grand Avenue and Park Place, worked over the body and hour with an inhalator 
until Ambulance Surgeon ANDREWS, of Kings County Hospital, declared he was dead.
In the boy's pockets were found two business cards, one of the Security Coal 
Company, Blake Avenue and Junius Street, bearing the name Herman WORTMAN; the 
other a card of the New Sunrise Mountain Hotel, Pine Brook, NJ.

Thomas CHAPMAN---On May 10th.  He was from US Dredge Navesink.  Survived by 
his wife, Elizabeth, two brothers, Peter and Charles.  Funeral will be held 
from the funeral parlors of James F. MCKEON & Sons, at 8922 3rd Avenue on 
Monday, May 14th, at 9:30, thence to the R. C. Church of St. Stinislaus.  
interment St. John's, Bedford, Mass, (papers please copy)

Johanna M. E.TAFF-MURPHY--On Thursday, May 10th.  Beloved wife of Michael.  
Funeral from her late home, 658 76th Street, Brooklyn, on Monday at 9:30 AM.  
Requiem mass at Church of St. Columba, West 25th Street, Manhattan, at 11 AM. 
 Interment Calvary Cemetery.

May Agnes WALSH--On Thursday, May 10th, beloved daughter of Michael E. and 
Agnes CARROLL-WALSH.  Funeral from her residence, 273 Weirfield Street, 
Monday, May 14th at 9:30 AM.  Requiem mass at St. Martin of Tours Church, 
Weirfield Street and Knickerbocker Avenue, 10 AM.  Interment Calvary 
Cemetery.

Mary A. O'NEILL-FILAND--On May 11th, beloved wife of William at her home, 337 
Lincoln Road.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

Mary FORAN--On May 11th, beloved sister of Ellen.  Funeral from her late 
residence, 367 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn on Monday May 14th.  Solemn mass of 
requiem at Queen of All Saints Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Avenues, 10 
AM.  interment at  Holy Cross Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

John R. GALLAGHER--On Friday, May 11th, beloved father of Anna S. and Theresa 
F.  Funeral from his residence, 480 Henry Street, Monday, May 14th at 9:30 
AM.  Requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church, Hicks and Degraw Street, at 10 AM.

Minnie MANHATTAN-JOHNSON--On Friday, May 11th, widow of Charles M. and sister 
of John F.  Funeral from her residence, 345 Union Street, Monday, May 14th at 
8:30 AM.  Requiem mass at St. Agnes Church,  Hoyt and Sackett Streets

Catherine M. KLUBER--On Saturday, May 12th, at her residence, 1064 E. 17th 
Street.  Notice of funeral later.

William J. MCLAUGHLIN--On May 11th, beloved husband of Elizabeth LEENEY and 
father of William, Joseph, Frank, Nora, Marie and Mrs. Margaret NELSON.  He 
is also survived by a brother, Patrick and a sister, Mary.  Funeral Sunday, 
May 13th at 2 PM, from Funeral Parlors, 243 6th Avenue, Brooklyn.  Interment 
Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
Gertrude ANDERSON--In sad and loving memory of my daughter, who died May 12, 1925:
My heart just aches with sadness
My eyes shed many a tear
God alone knows how I miss you
As it dawns another year
Dearest loved one I must lay thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace
But thy memory will be cherished
Till I see thy heavenly face.
Loving Mother, Catherine KIELY-ANDERSON

Charles F. LUBBEN Jr.--In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved son, who 
departed this life, May 12, 1915.  Gone but not forgotten.
Mother

Philip F. MAHONY--Anniversary mass will be celebrated May 14th, at St. 
Gregory's R. C. Church at 8 AM for the repose of the soul, who passed away, 
May 13, 1925:
Sleep on dear father, thy cares are o'er
Thy loving hands will work no more
God grand some day we'll meet him
On that blissful heavenly shore.
Wife, Sons, Daughters and Grandchildren

Margaret MCQUILLAN--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed 
this life May 12, 1918:
From this world of grief and trouble
To the land of peace and rest
God has taken you dear mother
Where you found everlasting rest
in our hearts your memory lingers
Sweet, tender, fond and true
There is not a day, dear mother
That we do not think of you
We often think of days gone by
When we were all together
A shadow o'er our home is cast
A loved one gone forever.
Daughter

William L. PFANN--In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, who departed 
this life May 12, 1917.D.G.

Jeremiah RYAN--Died Thursday at the home of his brother, James, 667 Carroll 
Street.  He was born in County Cork, Ireland and came too Brooklyn 10 years 
ago.  He was for ten years a parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Francis 
Xavier, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street, where requiem mass will be celebrated 
at 9:30 AM, Monday.  he is survived by his father, Daniel and four brothers, 
Denis, James, Daniel and John and a sister, Mary.  Interment will be at 
Calvary Cemetery under direction of P. J. DALEY & Son, 439 Hicks Street.

Maria C. STICKLEY--Daughter of John and Margaret CLARK-STICKLEY, died 
yesterday at the home of her parents at 57 Driggs Avenue.  The funeral will 
be held at 9:30 AM, Monday, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. 
Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert Streets.  She is survived in addition to her 
parents, by a brother, Thomas, one niece and four nephews.  Interment will be 
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert Street.

Bridget A. MANGAN--Died yesterday at her home, 110 North 8th Street.  She was 
born in Ireland.  Coming to this country in her early youth she settled in 
the Eastern District of this borough.  She was an old parishioner of the 
Church of St. Vincent DE Paul and was a member of the church societies.  She 
is survived by her husband, Thomas, and a daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth GEARY, her 
sisters, Mrs. Annie  HARRISON, Mrs. Mary MCDONALD and Mrs. Helen CASSIDY and 
her brother Joseph JOHNSTON.  The funeral will take place Monday at 9:30 AM 
and after a solemn requiem at the Church by Rev. Father GEARY assisted by the 
Reverend Father's DONOHUE and SHARKEY, interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, 
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Thomas LYNCH--Husband of Maria GRENNAN-LYNCH and father of the Reverend John 
T., died Thursday.  Funeral from the home of his niece, Mrs. John DUFFY, 196 
St. Marks Avenue, Monday at 9:30 AM; thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by his son.  Interment at  
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T. MCHUGH, 783 Myrtle Avenue.

John E. KING--A veteran of the World War who served overseas with the 102nd 
Engineers of the 27th Division, A. E. F., died Thursday at his home, 906 
Sterling Place.  He was born in Brooklyn, the son of the late John and Mary 
GERRITY-KING.  He was for many years a member of St. Paul's R. C. Church and 
was a graduate of St. Paul's parochial school.  He had been for many years a 
bookkeeper for the United Electric Comp., of Manhattan and recently was a 
member of St. Gregory's R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be 
celebrated Monday at 10 AM.  He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna J. 
HUNTLEY and Mrs. F. SCHLADALE and one brother Edward.  Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under military escort under the direction William 
DUINIGAN & Son, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street.

Matilda DICKEY--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow for deceased 
who died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford M. ROACH, 519 
5th Street.  She was the widow of Dr. Erstine H. DICKEY.  She was 79 years 
old and is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Emma M. TREADWELL.  Interment 
will be private.

Edward MALONEY--Died yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Margaret 
O'NEILL, 133 Adelphi Street.  He was born in Ireland and was a resident of 
Brooklyn for 20 years.  He is survived by three daughters, Rita, Margaret and 
Catherine, two sons, Edwin and Joseph and one sister.  He was a member of the 
Holy Name Society attached to the R. C. Church of St. Stephen, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 9 AM Monday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of M. MCMAHON, 124 Summit Street.

Mary Frances BLIDBERG-WOOLLS--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM 
Monday at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel for the deceased, who 
died Thursday at her home, 921 Putnam Avenue.  She was the widow of Alfred J. 
and was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by a daughter, Frances 
M., and a son Alfred H.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under 
direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

Dr. J. Benjamin KOPF--Funeral services were held at 8 PM last night at the 
funeral chapel of Fred HERBST Sons, 83 Hanson Place for the deceased, a well 
known Brooklyn physician and surgeon, who died Wednesday at his home, 863 
Carroll Street  he was a member of Clinton Commandery, 14, K. T., and Kismet 
Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S.  Interment today was private.

Catherine REHBERGER--Of 346 Dill Place, died yesterday in a local hospital.  
She was born in Germany 62 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn 55 years. 
 She was a member of St. Mathias Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated Monday at 9:30 AM.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.  She 
leaves three sons, Andrew, John and Weppert and two daughters Elizabeth 
CLOONIN and Mary STEMMERMANN.  Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa Avenue has charge of 
funeral arrangements.

Ernest CHRISTMANN--Died Wednesday.  He was born in Brooklyn 38 years ago.  He 
lived at 141 Beach 85th Street, Rockaway.  He is survived by his father, 
Ernest, two sisters, Mrs. George BOSHOLD, Mrs. E. FREUND, one brother, 
Charles.  Funeral tomorrow at 2 PM from John METZNER's Funeral Parlor, 2890 
Atlantic Avenue.  interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Patrick E. NUGENT--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, Monday at the 
R. C. Church of St. Ephrem, 65th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway for the 
deceased, a retired member of the New York Police Department, who died 
yesterday in his 73rd year at his home, 7410 11th Avenue.  He was born in New 
York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 4 years.  He is survived by 
his widow Mary, a son, Joseph and two daughters, Mrs. Catherine CROWLEY and 
Ethel.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph H. 
MCKEON, 476 73rd Street.

Josephine ZUVICH---Born in Brooklyn 40 years ago, died Thursday at her home, 
332 29th Street.  She is survived by her husband, eight chlordane, one 
brother and four sisters.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow and 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Anthony SESSA, 
124 Summit Street.

Ludwig H. SCHULER--Died yesterday at his home, 35 New Jersey Avenue.  He was 
born in Germany 45 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 20 
years.  He was a cabinet maker and is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Elise 
PAEPER, Josephine, Mrs. Helen BERNARD and Mrs. Louise WEIHSE, and a brother 
Henry.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM Monday and interment will be at 
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Ernest F. BATES, 1871 Greene Avenue.

Mary A. BAUERSFIELD--Widow of Louis F. died yesterday at her home, 10755 
110th Street, Richmond Hill.  She was sborn in Manhattan in 1857, a daughter 
of Philip and Gertrude HAWSELER.  She leaves two sons, Charles F. and 
Herbert.  Her husband died June 20, 1910.  The Reverend Dr. R. E. FINEHOUT 
will officiate at the funeral, which will take place in the home tomorrow 
morning at 9 AM.  Burial which will be private, will be at  Woodlawn Cemetery.

Charles LAMOREAUX--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM Monday at the R. 
C. Church of St. Rose of Lima, Parkville for the deceased, who died Friday at 
his home, 527 E. 8th Street.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth, three 
daughters, two sons, one sister and two brothers.  Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of Harry F. BLAIR, 723 Coney Island Avenue.

Mary A. GALLAGHER-MULLEN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, Monday 
at the R. C. Church of St. Saviour, 8th Avenue and Sibth Street, for the 
deceased, widow of James F. and a member of St. Savior's Branch, L. C. B. A., 
who died Thursday at her home, 571 5th Street.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

John H. JOHNSON--Died yesterday at his home, 128 Linden Blvd.  He was a life 
resident of Brooklyn and lived in Flatbush for 25 years.  He was a retired 
employee of the Bureau of Records.  He is survived by his widow, Mary 
CLIFFORD, a son, William Allen, tow sisters, Mrs. Cuyler E. CARR and 
Marguerite E. JOHNSON and a brother, William A.  The funeral services will be 
held at his late home at 4 PM tomorrow.  The Reverend L. GARDNER of St. 
Paul's P. E. Church, will conduct the funnel services.  Interment will be at 
Cypress Hills Cemetery, under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers Avenue.

13 May 1928
John E. DESMOND--On May 12th, husband of the late Mary FAY-DESMOND.  Funeral 
from his residence, 58 Clinton Avenue, on Tuesday, May 15th, at 9:30 AM, 
thence to the Sacred Heart R. C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Elsie FLYNN--On Saturday, May 12th, beloved wife of Patrick W.  Funeral from 
her residence, 1101 Gates Avenue, on Tuesday at 9:30 AM.  Solemn requiem mass 
at the church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam Avenue, near Ralph Avenue.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.  (Norwalk, Conn., papers please copy.)

Alfred W. GREEN--On Saturday, May 12th, son of Catherine MURPHY-BRENNAN and 
the late William.  Funeral from his residence, 18 High Street, Tuesday, May 
15th, at 9:30 AM.  Requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral, Jay Street at 10 AM.

Catherine M. REISCHMANN-KLUBER--On Saturday, May 12th, 1064 East 17th Street, 
beloved wife of John C.  Is also survived by two sons and three daughters.  
Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 AM from her residence, thence to R. C. Church of Our 
Lady of Refuge, Ocean Avenue.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Mary E. MAHONEY--On May 12th, of 179 Greenwich Street, NY, beloved mother of 
Joseph S. and sister of Patrick KIDNEY and aunt of David KIDNEY. Funeral from 
her son's residence, 63 Union Street, Jersey City, on Wednesday, May 16th, at 
9 AM.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Peter's Church, Barclay 
Street, NY at 10 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

John J. MAHONEY---At his residence, 2448 West Street, Brooklyn after a brief 
illness, aged 50(?) years.  Requiem mass in SS. Simon and Jude R. C. Church, 
Monday, May 14th at 10 AM.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Margaret MCPARTLAND-MURPHY--On May 11th, beloved wife of John, at her 
residence, 135 57th Street.  Funeral Tuesday, May 15th at 9:30 AM, thence to 
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 15th Avenue.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM:
Sarah and Thomas BIRD
Dear mamma and papa, tis sweet to call
thy name.
In life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same.
Rest in peace our loved ones.
Son and Daughters

Thomas J. BRUNNOCK--
In constant memory of our dear father, who departed this 
life, May 13, 1924.  Not lost, just gone before.
Loving Daughters

Mary A. COLLINS--
On Monday, May 14th at 9 AM, requiem ass, Mother's Day 
remembrance for the repose of the soul of the deceased at the Church of Our 
Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen Street and Broadway.

Julia JOHANNESEN--
In memory of our beloved mother, who departed from this 
world May 7, 1926.
In our hearts your memory lingers
Sweet, tender, fond and true
There is not a day, dear mother
That we don not think of you.
Sons, Thomas and Arthur

Jeremiah MAHONEY--
In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father, who 
departed this life suddenly, May 13, 1926.
Do not ask us if we miss him
Oh, there's such a vacant place
Oft we think we hear his footsteps
And his smiling face
Days of sadness still come o'er us
Tears in silence often flow
But memory keeps  you ever near us
Though you left us two years ago.
Gone but not forgotten
Wife, daughters and son.

Charles MICHELS--
In sad and loving memory of a husband and father, who 
departed this life May 3, 1926.
Our hearts still ache with sadness
Our eyes shed many a tear
God alone knows how much we miss you
As it dawns another year.
Loving Wife, son and daughter, Mrs. Sadie MICHELS

Mary MAXWELL-MULLIGAN--
Mother's day tribute to my sweet mother.  Mass was 
celebrated Saturday morning.
Whose love can equal the love of a 
mother.
Whose the devotion so loyal and true
Who suffered so much with such joy for another
Where will you find another like mother.
Heartbroken, daughter

Mae E. BRISTOW-PERRUPATO--
Solemn high mass will be said for the repose of the 
soul, Wednesday, May 16th at 8 AM, at Shrine Church, West 17th Street.
Husband, Nicholas, sons, Philip J. BRISTOW; sister, Anna M. COLGAN

George F. RYAN--
In sad and loving memory of a beloved son, father and 
brother, who died May 14, 1927.  Anniversary mass will be offered for the 
repose of his soul on Monday, may 14th at 9 AM, at St. Paul's R. C. Church, 
Court and Congress Street.
We stood beside his bedside
We saw his life depart
And when we saw that he had gone
It nearly broke our hearts
Friends may think you are forgotten
And our wounded hearts are healed
Little do they know the sorrow 
That within our hearts concealed.
Mother, Son and Sisters

Hortensia J. SCHNEIDT--
A Mother's Day remembrance of my beloved mother, who 
departed this life, July 21, 1907.
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of you, mother dear.
Your Daughter, Hortensia V. M. STREIB

Thomas A. SMITH--
In ever-loving memory of a devoted husband, who died May 19, 
1924.  Mass Saturday, May 19th at 8 AM, Our Lady Pilar Church, Cumberland 
Street, near Lafayette Avenue
Loving Wife

John R. GALLAGHER--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of the Sacred Heart for the deceased who died Friday at his 
home, 480 Henry Street.  He is survived by two sisters, Anna S. and Theresa 
F.  Interment will be under direction of John F. FAGAN, 384 Henry Street.

John GRIFFITH, JR.--Died Friday at his home, 141 Mauler Street.  He was born 
in Brooklyn 34 years ago and was a life resident of the Eastern District.  He 
was a veteran of the World War and is survived by his father, John J., and 
threee sisters, Mrs. Willard DEAN, Mrs. Frederick DOTTERWEICH and Mrs. John 
LEWIS.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 PM tomorrow and interment will be at 
Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert Street.

Arthur J. DOUGHERTY--Husband of Mary HOWE, died Thursday in a local hospital. 
 He was born in Manhattan and had been a resident of Richmond Hill for ten 
years.  He was employed as an attendant at the American Museum of Natural 
History.  He is survived in addition to his widow by two daughters, Mrs. Mary 
DOBBS and Mrs. Martha STAHL, and two sons, Daniel and Arthur J.  The funeral 
will be held from his late home, 107-50 117th Street, Richmond Hill, at 9 AM 
tomorrow with requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 
Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary A. WALSH--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM at the R. C. Church 
of St. Martin of Tours, Weirfield Street and Knickerbocker Avenue, she died 
Thursday at her home, 273 Weirfield Street.  She was a life resident of 
Brooklyn.  She is survived by her parents, Michael E. and Agnes CARROLL-WALSH
, three sisters, Florence, Ethel and Helen and four brothers, Joseph, Frank, 
Harold and Herbert.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Harry Louis FRANK---Died Friday at the home of his parents, Harry and 
Madeline, at 935 Chaffee Street, Glendale.  He is survived in addition to his 
parents by a sister, Madeline.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM tomorrow 
with a final blessing at the R. C. Church of St. Matthias.  Interment will be 
at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle Avenue.

John WILHELMS--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today at 666 18th 
Street, he died Wednesday at a local hospital.  He was employed as a gold pen 
grinder by the Waterman Fountain Pen Company.  He was a son of the late 
Catherine.  He is survived by his widow, Anna, a son, Albert, his father, 
George, a sister, Mrs. G. KEIL and two brothers, Charles and Otto.  The 
Reverend Dr. J. MULLINS, of Holy Apostles Church will conduct the funeral 
services and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the 
Estate of George MCKEON, 679 49th Street.

Edna D. LANGFELDT---Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today, she died 
Thursday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Emma BRUNE, 9139 120th Street, 
Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Minnie GMELIN-SEILER--Funeral services will beheld at 2:30 PM today, who died 
Thursday at her home, 365 13th Street.  She was 55 years old and was the 
widow of John.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Thomas W. CHAPMAN---Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 AM at 
the R.  C. Church of St. Stanislaus, 14th Street, Brooklyn.  He was a member 
of the crew of the U. S. Navesnik, which sank last Monday after a collision 
in the harbor.  His body was found Thursday under the supervision of Samuel 
V. COLDERT, chief engineer of a U. S. Government dredge.  He is survived by 
his wife, Elizabeth, two brothers, Peter and Charles.  The funeral will 
beheld from the funeral parlors of James F. MCKEON & Son, 8922 3rd Avenue.  
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Minnie MANHATTAN-JOHNSON---Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 AM tomorr
ow at the R. C. Church of St. Agnes for the deceased, widow of Charles M., 
who died Friday at her home, 345 Union Street.  She is survived by a brother, 
John F. MANHATTAN.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction 
of John F. FAGAN, 384 Henry Street.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
Edward Joseph FARRELL--We wish to thank the reverend clergy of St. Thomas the 
Apostle Church, Sisters of St. Dominic altar boys, school children and 
officers of Scouts of Troop No. 10, Boy Scouts of America, Woodhaven, also 
relatives and friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy 
and floral offerings at the death of our son, on May 6th.
Mr. & Mrs. E. J. FARRELL

14 May 1928
John J. CLEARY--Suddenly, on May 13th, aged 47 years at his residence, 1618 
East 35th Street.  Survived by his wife, Margaret LANDERS, four children, 
John, Josephine, Robert and Charles.  Funeral will be held from his residence 
on Wednesday at 9:30 AM, thence to the R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 
Flatlands, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

Christina DRESSEL--On May 13th, age 73 years, beloved sister of Anna KAPPES 
and grandma of John and Arthur.  Funeral on Wednesday, at 1:30 PM from her 
home, 78-38 79th Street, Glendale.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Louis ECKHARDT--On Sunday, May 13th, beloved son of the late August and 
Justine, aged 46 years.  Services at his residence, 10 Jackson Place, 
Brooklyn, Tuesday at 8 PM.  Interment Wednesday, 2 PM Greenwood.

Eve FETZER--of 144 Kennsington Road, Garden City, beloved sister of 
Wilhelmina KONRAD, Mary TIETJE, Mathilda PERDEVIN(?), Gustave, John and 
George, on May 12th, a former resident of South Brooklyn.  Services by Pastor 
ROTH on Tuesday at 2 PM at South Oxford Chapel, 187 South Oxford Street.  
Interment Cypress Hills Abbey.

Francis J. FLYNN--On Sunday, May 13th, son of the late Thomas and Henrietta.  
Survived by three brothers and a sister.  Relatives and friends are invited 
to attend funeral from his late residence, 437 11th Street, Brooklyn, on 
Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM, thence to St. Stanislaus Church, 14th Street, 
between 6th and 7th Avenues, where requiem mass will offered.

John J. SWEENEY--On May 12th, beloved husband of Catherine and father of 
John, Jr.  Funeral from his late residence, 266 46th Street, Brooklyn, on 
Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM.  Mass of requiem at the Church of St. 
Michael, 4th Avenue and 42nd Street. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Elsie FLYNN--On Saturday, May 12th, beloved wife of Patrick W.  Funeral frm 
her residence, 1101 Gates Avenue on Tuesday at 9:30 AM.  Solemn requiem mass 
at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam Avenue, near Ralph AVenue.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.  (Norwalk, Conn, papers please copy)

Margaret M. KELLY--On Sunday, May 13th, beloved wife of William T., at  her 
residence, 881 68th Street.  Requiem mass will be celebrated on Wednesday 
morning at 10 AM at the Church of St. Ephrem, 75th Street and Fort Hamilton 
Parkway.  Interment St. John's Cemetry.

Long Island General Assembly 4th Degree, K. of C.--Daniel J. MCCARTHY--We 
announce with deep regret the death of Sir Knight, Louden-Knickerbocker Hall, 
Amityville, L.I., N.Y., a memeber of St. Martin of Tours Council, No. 2489.  
sir knights are requested to meet at White's Chapel, Mill Street, Amityville 
May 14th, Wear baldrie.

William J. RYAN.....Faithful Navigator
Thomas J. GUILMARTIN--Faithful Scribe

Edward MORRISSEY--At his home, 184 Huron Street, Brooklyn, aged 26 years. 
Survived by two brothers, Thomas and Peter and one sister, Margaret.  Funeral 
Tuesday morning.  Solemn requiem mass at 9:30 AM at St. Alphorsus R. C. 
Church, Kent Street, Brooklyn.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Anna RILEY-MUIR--On May 13th, beloved wife of George F., at her residence, 
252 St. Marks Avenue.  Notice of funeral later.

Mary POWERS--On May 12th, wife of the late Edward.  Funeral from the home of 
her sister, Mrs.  Hattie HOLLOWAY, 132 Butler Street.  Requiem mass St. Agnes 
R. C. Church, Wednesday at 9:30 AM.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

In MEMORIAM:
Catherine E. DOONER--In sad and loving memory of our dear, who departed this 
life May 14, 1925.
Husband, Sons and Daughter

Catherine EWBANK-DOONER--In memory of our departed daughter, who died May 14, 
1925.  Jesus, Mary and Joseph have mercy on her soul.
Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers

Thomas C. HARDEN--Who passed away May 15, 1925.  Solemn anniversary mass at 9 
AM Tuesday, May 15th at Church of SS Peter and Paul.
I often sit and wonder
What would you do or say
If you only knew the changes
That have happened since that day
Wife

Richard Careton JOHNSON--In sad and loving memory of our dear son and 
brother, who departed this life May 14, 1926.  Mass offered Monday morning at 
St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress Streets.
A loving thought, a silent tear
A beautiful memory of brother dear.
Father, Mother and Sister

Martin KENNEY--In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband, who departed 
this life May 15, 1924.  Anniversary mass at St. Catherine of Sienna at 8 AM.
Wife

Sebastian J. KENNY & John F. DILLON--In sad and loving memory of our beloved 
husbands, who departed this life April 14, 1928.  Month's mind mass at Queen 
of All Saints Chapel, Lafayette and Vanderbilt Avenues, May 15th, at 7:30 AM.
Wives....Caroline CRAIG-KENNY & Agnes CRAIG-DILLON

Mary Ann LAWLER--In memory of my beloved mother, who departed this life May 
15, 1925.  Anniversary mass this morning at the Church of Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 5th Avenue.  May her soul rest in peace.
Daughter, Lillie

Kathryn M. MANNIX--In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister, who 
departed this life, May 15, 1921.  Anniversary mass Tuesday morning at 6:30, 
St. Charles Borrenco Church.
Some day we shall see you again dear daughter
Some day we shall see your face
Till then we shall cherish a memory 
That even the years can't erase
One memory stands forth in sweet beauty
One thought that great comfort can give
We speak of you, think of you, know you
As the very best darling child that ever lived
Family

Edward A. O'BRIEN--Month's mind high mass will be celebrated at the Church of 
St. Boniface, Tuesday at 8 AM for the repose of the soul.  May his soul rest 
in peace.
Sisters, Madeline and Mary

George E. O'NEILL--In sad and loving memory of my beloved husband, who passed 
away at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 14, 1927.  First anniversary mass Monday 
morning at 9:30 AM Church of Nativity, Madison Street and Classon Avenue.

Surrounded by friends I am lonesome
In the midst of my pleasures I'm blue
A smile on my face still a heartache
Aching and longing for you
It seemed as if nothing could part us
That death with its strength could not do
A smile on my face still a heartache
The yearning and longing for you.
Loving Wife Marion O'NEILL

Delia PAYNE--In sad and loving memory of wife and mother.  
Gone but not forgotten.
Husband, and Daughter Florence
Delia PAYNE--In sad and loving memory of my mother, who died May 14, 1925.
Fresh in my heart your memory clings
Yet still my grief is sore
Each passing year but nearer brings
The day we'll meet once more.
Your son, Rob.

Catherine PURCELL--A month's mind mass for the repose of the soul, at Holy 
Name church, Monday, May 14th at 6:30.
Oh how I miss you mother dear
There is no place else to go
And I prayed so hard to go before you
So as to be near mother mine
Daughter, Mrs. CASAZZA

John C. WOOLSAKE--In loving memory of the 90th birthday of my father, retired 
police officer, who passed away March 16, 1926.
Mrs. Charles H. BENEKE

Ruth SMITH--In constant loving memory of our darling, who entered life 
eternal May 14, 1921.  Her sweet memory shall live forever in our hearts.
Mother, Father, Sister and Brothers

ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
Mrs. John BEAGAN and family wish to thank the men of the Brooklyn Navy Yard 
and all their friends and relatives for their sympathy and condolence in 
their late bereavement.

George SHADE--A well known East New York builder, died Saturday in his 71st 
year at the home of his son, Henry, 89 Grenada Avenue, Roosevelt Gardens.  He 
is survived by his widow Pauline and two daughters, Mrs. Emma SCHERER of 
Bayshore  and Mrs. Minnie STUERT of Baltimore, MD, and five sons, Henry, 
George, Jr., Edward William and Alfred.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM 
tomorrow and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction Stanley 
JOHNSON, 11402 101st Avenue, Richmond Hill.

Kathryn EVANS-PALMAY--Wife of Richard, died Friday at her home, 10323 106th 
Street, Richmond Hill.  She was born in Jersey City, NJ, 29 years ago and is 
survived by her parents, James and Mary EVANS, two brothers, Francis and 
George and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth CORRIGAN.  The funeral will be held at 10 
AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Gate of Heaven, 
Richmond Hill.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Stanley JOHNSON, 11402 101st Avenue, Richmond Hill.

Annie SAUNDERS--Died Saturday.  She was born in New York City 55 years ago, a 
daughter of the late George and Ella.  She lived at 611 Lafayette Avenue.  
The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of KEARNS Sons, 1504 
Bushwick Avenue at 9 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
St. Ambrose.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Anna C. MITCHELL--Died Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. WELMAN, 
315 6th Avenue.  She was born in Germany 82 years ago and is survived by 
three sons, Ottmar C., Wilfred E., and Ralph H., of Broadwater, Neb., and 
four daughters, Mrs. F. H. EVANS, Mrs. A. LAURENT of Connecticut, Mrs. F. 
HALL of California and Mrs. A. J. WELMAN.  She was formerly a resident of Bay 
Ridge.  The funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight.  The Reverend Dr. 
Charles D. TREYLER will officiate.  
Interment tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

John F. HUGHES--Son of the late Michael and Margaret COLLINS-HUGHES, died 
Saturday.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by a brother, 
Michael.  The funeral will be held from the home of his brother, at 101-33 
80th Street, Woodhaven at 9 AM Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R. C. 
Church of St. Elizabeth, Woodhaven.  He was a member of Loretta Council, K. 
of C.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John J. 
FLOOD, 264 Hoyt Street.

Eve FETZER--Funeral services will be conducted at 2 PM tomorrow by the 
Reverend J. ROTH at the Funeral Chapel, 17 South Oxford Street.  She died 
Saturday at her home, 141 Kennsington Road, Garden City.  She was formerly a 
resident of Brooklyn and is survived by Wilheimina KONRAD, Mary TIETJE, 
Matilda POLDEVIN, Gustave, John and George.  Interment will be at Cypress 
Hills Abbey under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th Street.

Richard A. HOMEYER--Died Thursday at his home, 9135 193rd Street, Hollis.  He 
was born in Middle Village 68 years ago, lived there 46 years and had been a 
resident of Hollis for the past 22 years.  He was formerly for 12 years chief 
of the Newtown Fire Department and for 18 years deputy chief Tax Collector of 
Queens.  He was a member of Hollis Dodge, F. & A. M., Queensboro Lodge, B. P. 
O., Elks and Jamaica Council, R. A.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth 
SUTTER, a son John F., two daughters, Henrietta M. and Mrs. Caroline C. 
SULLIVAN, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth HATTMAN, a brother, Fred and six 
grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at 2 PM, tomorrow at Holy 
Trinity Lutheran Church, 191st Street and Jamaica Avenue.  Interment at 
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Fred ROEMELE, 706 Grand Street.

Florence TRUATT--The daughter of the late Aniello and Madeline, died 
Wednesday at the County Hospital, Secaucus, NJ in her 19th year.  She was 
born in Hoboken, NJ and had been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 11 
years.  She is survived by her mother, four brothers, Michael, Anthony, 
Francis and Lawrence and one sister, Miss Grace.  The funeral was held from 
the residence of her mother, 1165 38th Street, Saturday at 10 AM with a 
solemn mass of requiem celebrated at the Church of St. Catherine of 
Alexandria.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph A. 
BRIZZI, of 3921 Fort Hamilton Parkway.

Mark Henry LEZARDE--Died Saturday at his home, 370 East 23rd Street, 
Flatbush.  He was born in New London, Conn., 7 years ago.  He resided with 
his parents in this borough for the past 4 year.  He is survived by his 
parents, Elinore SLATE and Harry.  He was a student attending P.S. 89 in this 
borough.  The funeral was held on Saturday, from the mortuary of Thomas H. 
IRELAND and the body was shipped to New London, Conn., where, after services, 
the interment was at Jordan Cemetery at New London, Conn.

James CURRY--Of 143 57th Street, died Friday.  He was a resident of Bay Ridge 
for the past 35 years.  He was a member of the societies connected with the 
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  He is survived by wife, Anna, four 
daughters, Mrs. Ellen BENNETT, Mrs. Anna WEAD, Mrs. Agnes HEHL and Mrs. V. 
SPOOTH and three sons, Peter, Thomas and James.  The funeral was held today 
at 9:30 AM thence to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street 
and 5th Avenue, where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment under direction 
of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th Avenue.

John NUETZEL--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 AM Wednesday at the R. 
C. Church of St. Mathias, Catalpa Avenue.  He died yesterday in his 74th year 
at his home, 612 Onderdonk Avenue.  He was born in Germany and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 55 years.  He was a retired cabinet maker and was a 
member of Branch 50, of the Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Society.  He is 
survived by his widow, Maria, a son Andrew a sister, Mrs. Anna VONNLANDER, a 
brother, George and one grandson.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under direction of B. J. HOCK & Son, 385 Onderdnik Avenue.

Florentino PUCCINO--Born in Italy 60 years ago and a resident of Brooklyn, 
died Saturday at his home, 191 Vanderbilt Avenue.  He was employed by the 
Department of Street Cleaning.  He was a member of the Cathedral Chapel, 
Queens of All Saints.  He is survived by his widow, Julia, three sons and 
five daughters.  The funeral willbe held at 2 PM today and interment will be 
at St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing, under direction of John P. SCULLY, 202 
Dekalb Avenue.

Michael J. MOLLOY--Died Saturday at his home, 7919 Burnside Avenue, Jackson 
Heights.  He leaves a widow, Mary, one daughter, Murali a son, Robert and six 
sisters.  He was born in Ireland and came to Brooklyn 20 years ago.  Requiem 
mass will be celebrated at the R. C. Church of St. Joan of Arc at 9:30 AM, 
Wednesday and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
E. S. SHERIDAN, of 140 Rogers Avenue.

William FERGUSON---Died yesterday in Long Island College Hospital.  He was 
born in the 14th Ward and is survived by his widow, Katherine LARNEY, one 
sister, Agnes and a brother, Wallace.  The funeral will take place at his 
late residence, 155 Eagle Street on Wednesday.  Interment will be at Calvary 
Cemetery under direction of James MURRAY estate, of 155 Eagle Street.

Catherine M. KLUBER--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. church of Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean and Foster Avenues, a life 
resident of Brooklyn, who died Saturday at her home, 1061 East 17th Street.  
She is survived by her husband, John C., two sons and three daughters.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of George PETH, 1207 
Myrtle Avenue.

Robert E. MCBRIDE--Died yesterday at his home, 225 Eldert Street.  He was 
born in Canada, the son of the late William and Mary, and is survived by his 
widow, Martha GUTIREZ, six daughters, Mrs. John CARR, Mrs. Richard C. SHEA, 
Mrs. Patrick DUNN, Mrs. Arthur FEIST, Mrs. George MCGUIRE and Isabelle,  two 
sons, William and Robert, Jr., one brother, William CORCORAN and eight 
grandchildren.  At the time of his death, he had been employed by the Charles 
William Stores.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 AM thence to the 
Church of St. Martin of Tours where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, 
followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction T. J. 
HIGGINS & Son, 203 Jay Street.

Mary HURLEY--Died yesterday in a local hospital.  She was the sister of the 
late Daniel.  She had been a resident of the Eastern District for many years. 
 She had been a resident of the Bushwick section for the past 18 years.  She 
is survived by a nephew, James.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM Wednesday 
from the funeral chapel of John T. SHEVILIN Sons, 464 Lorimer Street with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

William BRENNAN--Died Saturday at the home of his father, George, 333 Clinton 
Street.  He was born in the Old Sixth Ward of Brooklyn and was a life member 
of the R. C. Church of St. Peter, Hicks and Warren Streets, where requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM, Wednesday.  He is survived in addition to 
his father, by two brothers, Thomas and James and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth 
THORSEN and Mrs. Catherine SHELTON.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under direction of P. J. DALEY & Son, 439 Hicks Street.

Mary FORAN--Requiem mass was celebrated today at 10 AM at Queen of All Saints 
church, Vanderbilt and Lafayette Avenues, she is the sister of Ellen who, for 
over 40 years, was housekeeper at the bishop's residence, 367 Clermont 
Avenue.  Interment  Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W. J. LANNING, 294 
Vanderbilt Avenue.

John P. FINNEGAN--Died Saturday at his home, 47 India Street.  He was a life 
resident of Greenpoint and is survived by his parents, Patrick and Susan WEIR
-FINNEGAN, four sisters and five brother.  The funeral will be held from his 
late home at 10 AM, Wednesday, with a requiem mass at the R. C.  church of 
St. Antony of Padua.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Amy BOARDMAN---Widow of Edward, died Saturday.  She was born in Brooklyn and 
was a parishioner of the R. C. Church of St. Benedict.  The funeral will be 
held from her late home, 264 Chauncey Street at 2 PM tomorrow.  She is 
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Irene ANDERSON and a sister Mrs. Rose STOKUM and 
three brothers, John, Thomas and William MURPHY and four grandchildren.  
Interment will be Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of K. R. COWLEY, 187 
Washington Park.

Mary RYAN---Daughter of Catherine and the late James O'SHAUGHNESSEY, died 
Friday at her home, 2758 West 2nd Street.  She was a member of the R.  C. 
Church of the Guardian Angel,  Ocean Parkway, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 8:30 AM tomorrow.  She is survived by her husband, James, three 
sons, George, James and Thomas and two daughters Catherine and Agnes Mary.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of John J. FLOOD, 
254 Hoyt Street.

Mary GANNON--Died yesterday at her home, 378 Baltic Street.  She was born in 
London and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years.  She is survived by 
a nephew, Bennett MCKENNON and a niece Mazie MCKENNON.  She was a member of 
the R. C. Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett Streets, where requiem mass 
will be celebrated at 10 AM Wednesday.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under the direction of John J. FLOYD, 254 Hoyt Street.

Felix SAYET--Died Saturday at his home, 15 Essex Street.  He was born in 
Brooklyn 34 years ago.  He was an overseas veteran of the World War and 
served in Company A., of the Sixth US Infantry of the Rainbow Division.  He 
is survived by his father, Jacob, a brother, George and two sisters, Mrs. 
John HAGERTY and Elizabeth.  The funeral will be held at 2 PM today and 
interment will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under direction of 
John J. O'NEIL, 323 Court Street.

Agnes MAEGER--Of 8834 89th Street, Woodhaven died Saturday at her home in her 
52nd year.  She was formerly a resident of Greenpoint, where she and her 
husband were engaged in the bakery business.  She is survived by her husband, 
Martin and two daughters, Frieda and Agnes and a son, Martin, Jr.  The 
funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem 
mass at the R. C.  Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Woodhaven.  Interment 
under direction of Denis T. KENNEDY, 8411 86th Road, Woodhaven.

Elizabeth KLEIN-REIF--Died Saturday at  her home, 145 Hopkinson Avenue.  She 
was born in Manhattan 78 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn since 
infancy.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John. J. SWEENEY and Mrs. 
George E. SCHWARTZ, two sons, Charles and John GUTHY; a sister, Mrs. Theresa 
GUTHY and twelve grandchildren.  She was the daughter of the late John KLEIN 
one of the founders of St. Benedict's R. C. Church, of which she was a life 
parishioner, and where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow.  
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY and 
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Margaret MURPHY--Of 435(?) 57th Street, died Friday.  She was born in 
Scotland and was a resident of Bay Ridge for the past 25  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, two daughters, Mrs. Anna MCGLYNN 
and Mrs. Mary MCNEENEY and three sons, Edward,  Henry and Hugh.  The funeral 
will take place tomorrow at 9:30 AM thence to the Church of Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 5th Avenue, where requiem mass will be 
celebrated at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 369 
5th Avenue.

Irene SALISBURY--Died Friday ah her home, 243 65th Street.  she was born in 
Brooklyn 14 years ago and is survived by her parents, Stanton and Anna 
Salisbury, two sisters Elizabeth and Agnes and five brothers, George, Edward, 
Matthew, Westley and Robert.  She was a member of the Arch Confraternity of 
the Holy Family, attached to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church.  
Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10:30 AM at Our Lady of Perpetual 
Help Church.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of 
James J. DALY, 495 59th Street.

Alfred W. GREEN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R.. C. Church of St. James, Jay Street.  He died Saturday at his home, 18 
High Street.  He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was for 16 years 
employed by the Chase National Bank.  He is survived by his mother, Catherine 
MURPHY-BRENNAN.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of 
John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren Streets.

Maria A. GILLROY--Died Saturday at her home, 150-48 115th Street, Jamaica.  
she was the wife of John, who is attached to the Police Department and is 
survived also by one son, Robert.  She was a member of St. Clements Church, 
where funeral services will be held tomorrow at 9:30 AM.  Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Robert C. WHITELY, 804 Flatbush Avenue.

Mary E. WALSH--Died yesterday at her home, 3211 Quentin Road.  She was born 
in Ireland 59 years ago and lived in New York for 43 years.  She was the 
daughter Patrick and Catherine.  She is survived by five sons, Patrick, 
Thomas, James, William and Kenneth and four daughters, Mrs. James MCCOLLOUGH, 
Mrs. M. LAMBERT, Mrs. Sherman PATTEN and Miss Hazel.  The funeral services 
will be held at the R. C. Church of the Good Shepherd, at Gerrittsen Beach, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Wednesday.  Interment will 
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of C. M. FARLEY, 1865 Fulton Street.

Concetta DE SABATO--Born in Brooklyn 2 years ago, died Saturday at her 
parents home, 103 Waverly Avenue.  She is survived by her parents and 
grandparents, two sisters and two brothers.  Funeral from her residence 
tomorrow, with a solemn high mass at the Sacred Heart Church, Clemont and 
Park Avenues, of which she was a member.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under 
direction of Ernest CASAZZA & Son, 186 Navy Street.

Sopie PETRY--Of 7863 82nd Street, Glendale, died Saturday.  She was born in 
Germany in 1868 and had been a resident of Ridgewood and Glendale for many 
years.  She was a member of Tetonia Lodge Ladies Circle and the Ladies 
Auxliary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church.  She is survived by her husband, 
Henry, a son, Henry, Jr., two daughters, Mrs. Martha TODD and Irene, one 
sister, one brother and three grandchildren.  The funeral services will 
beheld at her residence at 8 PM tonight.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow will be 
at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William BASS, 2734 Myrtle Avenue.

Annie M. BANNON--Died Saturday at her home, 148 8th Avenue, New York City.  
She was born in Mountdrum, Lesabellow, County Fermanagh,Ireland and resident 
of Brooklyn and New York for the past 40 years.  She was the daughter of the 
late William and Mary.  She was formerly a parishioner of St. Agnes R. C. 
Church, Hoyt and Sackett Streets, lately becoming a member of St. Bernard's 
R. C. Church, West 14th Street, also the societies attached to the church.  
She is survived by four brothers, Robert, Michael, John J., and Daniel F.  
The funeral will take place from her late home, tomorrow at 10 AM thence to 
ST. Bernard's R. C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Margaret CONLON-WOODS--Wife of John, died Saturday at her home, 187 Harmon 
Street.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM Wednesday with a requiem mass at 
the R. C. Church of St. Barbara, Central Avenue and Bleecker Street.  She is 
survived in addition to her husband, by a son, John, a sister Marie and a 
brother, John.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert Street.

John N. MURPHY--Died Saturday at his home, 788 Jefferson Avenue.  He was born 
in Binghamton, NY and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years.  He was 
for 27 years a policeman on the Brooklyn Bridge.  He is survived by two 
sisters, Mary L., principal of P.S. 70 and Catherine of Binghamton and a 
brother, Patrick.  The funeral will be held tomorrow and interment will be at 
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Binghamton, NY under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

John W. STILES--Died Saturday at his home, 70 Oak Street.  He was born in 
Rye, NY and was for many years a resident of Greenpoint.  He was a member of 
the R. C. Church of St. Antony, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 
AM tomorrow.  Interment will be at Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye, NY under 
direction of J. E. MCGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble Street.

Mary MORIARITY--Died Saturday at her home, 12 Nassau Avenue.  She was the 
widow of Maurice and for many years a member of the R. C. Church of St. Mary 
of the Immaculate Conception.  She moved to Greenpoint a year ago.  She is 
survived by two daughters, Florence and Mrs. Rose FAGAN, a son William.  The 
funeral will beheld at 10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church 
of St. Cecilia.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer Street.

Agnes MADITZ--Of 1109 Cypress Avenue, Ridgewood, died Friday in her 46th 
year.  She was born in Austria and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 
years.  She is survived by her husband, George A., her mother, two sisters 
and two brothers.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM tomorrow from the Buss 
Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle Avenue, where a requiem mass will be held at R. C. 
Church of St. Pancras, Glendale.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery, 
under direction William BUSS.

George R. BENNETT--Husband of Elizabeth HOWE, died yesterday.  Funeral from 
his late home, 595 Myrtle Avenue, Wednesday at 9 AM, thence to St. Patrick's 
R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughby Avenue, where a mass of solemn requiem will 
be offered for the repose of his soul.  In addition to his widow, he is 
survived by four sons, George, Edward,  Arthur and Joseph, three daughters, 
Muriel, Elizabeth and Eileen, his mother, Mrs. Margaret, two brothers,  
Harold and Ralph, two sisters, Mrs. James CAMPBELL and Mrs. Arthur SMITH.  He 
was in the printing business for a number of years, at Myrtle and Clason 
Avenues.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T. 
MCHUGH, 783 Myrtle Avenue.

Elsie FLYNN--Died Saturday at her home, 701 Gates Avenue.  She was born in 
Norwalk, Conn., and had been a resident of the Bushwick section of Brooklyn 
for several years.  She is survived by her husband, Patrick W., a son Thomas 
Francis and three daughters, Helen, Alice and Evelyn and her mother, 
Catherine BARBOUR; four sisters, Mrs. William SMITH, Mrs. Albert GENUNG, Mrs. 
Edward WILSON and Elizabeth MASON and four brothers, James, Thomas, William 
and Mason.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass 
at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under direction of J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen Street.

Joseph KONDEK--Died Saturday at his home, 60 16th Street.  He was born in 
Poland 58 years ago.  He was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 25 years.  
He is survived by his wife, Katherine, four sons, Wladyslaw, Andrew, Zygmunt 
and John; one sister, Mary and four grandchildren.  He was a member of the 
St. Anthony Society.  Funeral from his late home on Tuesday, thence to the 
Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, where a requiem mass wil be celebrated at 
10 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of S. K. 
SZUTARSKI, 246 24th Street.

Bertha BARDSON--Of 220 Franklin Street, died Friday at a local hospital.   
She was born in New York 33 years ago and is survived by her parents, 
husband, Harry and three children.  Funeral will take place from her late 
home today at 2 PM.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction 
of Peter BLASIUS, 121 Norman Avenue.

Frank M. EHRNART--Died yesterday in his 47th year.  He was born in New York 
City and was a resident of Brooklyn for 35 years.  He is survived by his 
widow, Rothilda E. GOTTSCHALDT, three daughters, Anna, Lillian and Mildred, 
two brothers, Philip and Harry and one sister, Dora KOLB.  Services Tuesday 
at 8 PM at his home, 88-55 Oceanview Avenue, Glendale.  Funeral Wednesday 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of George WERST, 572 Hart Street.

Christina DRESSEL--Died yesterday in her 73rd year.  She was born in Germany 
and was a resident of Brooklyn 53 years.  She is survived by one sister, Anna 
KAPPES, two grandsons, John and Arthur and three great grandchildren.  
Funeral Wednesday at 1:30 PM from her late home, 78-38 79th Street, Glendale. 
 Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of George WERST, 572 Hart Street.

Soren TORRESEN--Died Saturday.  He was born in Norway 42 years ago and 
resided at 415 East 123rd Street, New York City and is survived by one 
sister.  Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 PM at the funnel parlors 
of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 4th Avenue and interment will take place at 
Lutheran Cemetery.

Bror GUMSON--Died Saturday.  he was born in Sweden 37 years ago and had been 
a resident of Brooklyn for the past 15 years.  He was a member of Bredablick 
Lodge, 880 R. and A. M. whose officers will conduct their funeral services at 
his late residence, 7415 6th Avenue, Tuesday evening at 8 PM.  Funeal will be 
held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 PM and interment will be at National 
Cemetery.  He is survived by his mother, seven sisters and one brother.  
Funeral arrangements are in charge of Charles A. SANDSTROM of 4603 4th Avenue.

Margaret BREHM--Died Saturday at her home, 1820 Catalpa Avenue.  She was born 
in Brooklyn 66 years ago and lived in Brooklyn all her life.  She was a 
member of the Third Order of St. Frances of Pitt Street Church; the Altar 
Society, Sacred Heart League attached to St. Mathies R. C. Church, where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated on Wednesday at 10 AM.  She is survived by 
two sons, George and Bernard, two daughters, Anna RUPPENSTEIN and Julia BARRY 
and twelve grandchildren.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under 
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Louis GONZALES--Died yesterday in a local hospital.  He was 35 years old and 
was life resident of Brooklyn.  He lived at 298 Cooper Street.  He is 
survived by his widow, Marguerite DEHLER, three sons, one daughter and three 
brothers.  The funnel will be held at 10:30 AM Wednesday with a requiem mass 
at the R. C. Church of Martin of Tours.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue.

FATHER OF STUDENT WHO HANGED SELF CLAIMS HIS BODY:
Brooklynite and Friend Make find While Trout Fishing in Stream:
The body of Gollin F. LEWIS, 19, Columbia University, Manhattan, student who 
hanged himself to a tree near Oregon, NY, was claimed today by his father, 
Frank LEWIS, of Berlin, NJ.  LEWIS disappeared from the university last 
Monday and his body was found yesterday.
Students at the university said he had been disappointed by the refusal of 
his father to permit a proposed trip to Europe.  Five letters to friends 
after his disappearance spoke of "the misunderstanding over this trip between 
me and father."  The letters also intimated he had thought of suicide.
J. H. LISLE, 426 Sterling Place, this borough and Albert KRUGER, of 
Peekskill, were trout fishing yesterday in a stream five miles outside 
Peekskill, when they came upon the body.  Coroner George A. LOGAN, who was 
summoned said, LEWIS had been dead four or five days.
For almost a week his family and friends have been searching for him.  
Reports had been received of his being in the vicinity of Oregon, where his 
father formerly had a toothpick factory.  Harvey DOWN, a friend approached 
the party-bearing the body to Peekskill and identified it.  He had been 
searching for LEWIS.
Some time ago LEWIS wrote Albert F. STRANAHAN, of Closter, NJ, a friend and 
said; "I guess I never will take that trip to Europe.  I do not think the 
misunderstanding between me and my father over this trip will be ? up soon.  
I am tired of civilization, of mankind.  I want to go some place where I 
won't be in contact with the druggeries of life."
Elaborate plans had been made by LEWIS.  A can of ether acid a quantity of 
cotton was found near the body and he had evidently soaked the cotton in 
ether and held it to his nostrils until he fell from the rock that jutted 
twenty feet over the water.  Four strands of window sash had been placed 
around his neck and fastened to the tree.

Frederick WILKINS, 85, Civil War Veteran, Dies:
Fredrerick WILKINS, 85 year old Civil War veteran, the last survivor of that 
war in the College Point and Whitestone sections of Queens, will be buried 
tomorrow afternoon from his late home, 32 West 14th Avenue, Whitestone, 
according to arrangements completed yesterday.
The funeral services will be conducted by the Reverend Henry C. WOLK, pastor 
of St. John's Lutheran Church of Brooklyn, who, as pastor of Emanuel 
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Whitestone, was pastor to the war veteran for 
more then 14 years.
The funeral will be attended by members of the G. A. R. from all sections of 
Queens and by representatives of the posts of Spanish War Veterans, American 
Legion; Veterans of Foreign Wars and Boy Scouts of College Point and 
Whitestone.  The honorary pallbearers will be members of the G. A. R.

15 May 1928
Erwin L. ADOLPH--Suddenly on Sunday, May 13th.  He was formerly of Sandusky, 
Ohio.  Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near 
Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday, May 16th at 2 PM.

Bertha M. AFFEL--On Sunday, May 13th at Saranac Lake, NY.  Beloved wife of 
Herman A.  Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near 
Grand Avenue, Wednesday at 2:30 PM.

Mary Jane ANDERSON--On Monday, may 14th, daughter of the late William and 
Henrietta DICKINSON.  In her 50th year.  Services at George ENGLAND's funeral 
parlor, 115 Evergreen Avenue, Wednesday evening, May 16th at 8 PM.  Interment 
Thursday, May 17th at 2 PM at the Evergreen Cemetery.

ASSOCIATION OF MASTER PLUMBERS OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN INC.
James JERICHO(?)--We regret to inform the members of the death of our fellow 
member and former vice-president, on May 14th.  Funeral services at Riverside 
Memorial Chapel, Amsterdam Avenue and 76th Street, Manhattan, Wednesday, May 
16th at 2 PM.  Interment Old Mount Carmel Cemetery, Cypress Avenue and 
Cypress Road (Stony Road) Queens.
P. H. GLEASON....President
T. H. PINNELL.....Secretary

John Joseph ..CARLEY--On May 13th, beloved husband of the late Agnes M. 
TRACEY and devoted brother of Nora E. and Michael and loving father of Mary, 
Edward, John and Raymond at his home, 801 President Street.  Funeral 
Wednesday at 9:30 AM thence to St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Avenue and 
Carroll Street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment 
Holy CrossCemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

Carrie T. COSTELLO--On May 14th, wife of the late William, at her residence, 
362 1st Street, Brooklyn.  Notice of funeral later.

Hannah MCEWAN--On May 14th, beloved mother of James, Gilbert, George, Laura, 
Bella and Mrs. Frances VAN RIPER, at her residence, 565 73rd Street.  Requiem 
mass on Friday, May 18th at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church.

Anna RILEY-MUIR--On May 13th, beloved wife of George F.  Funeral from her 
residence, 252 St. Marks Avenue, on Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM, thence to 
St. Mark's R. C. Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary M. LISON-CUDAHY--Died on Tuesday at her home, 169 Palmetto Street, 
beloved wife of John and mother of Mary, Margaret, Catherine, Josephine, 
Virginia and John,Jr.  Requiem mass on Friday St. Barbar's Church, Central 
Avenue and Bleecker Street.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Francis J. FLYNN--On Sunday, May 13th, son of the late Thomas and Henrietta.  
Survived by three brothers and a sister.  Relatives and friends are invited 
to attend funeral from his late residence, 437 11th Street, Brooklyn, on 
Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM thence to St. Stanlslaus Church, 14th Street 
between 6th and 7th Avenues, where requiem mass will be offered.

Sophie KESSLER-FAUST--On Monday, May 14th, aged 80 years.  Services at her 
residence, 469 East 7th Street, Brooklyn, Wednesday at 8:30 PM.  Interment 
Greenwood Cemetery, Thursday at 11 AM.

William FERGUESON--On Sunday, May 13th.  Survived by his wife Katherine 
LARNEY and one sister, Agnes WALLACE.  Funeral from his late residence, 155 
Eagle Street, Brooklyn, Wednesday, May 16th at 10 AM, thence to St. 
Columbkill's R.C. Church, Depont Street.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

John J. SWEENEY--On May 12th, beloved husband of Catherine and father of 
John, Jr.  Funeral from his late residence, 266 46th Street, Brooklyn on 
Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30 AM.  Mass of requiem at the Church of St. 
Michael, 4th Avenue and 42nd Street.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Wildey H. TRAVIS--On Friday, May 11th, beloved husband of Mary A. and son of 
the late Lucy B. and Wildey H., aged 42 years.  Funeral service at the 
residence of his mother, Lucy B., on Tuesday evening, May 15th at 8 PM.  
Interment at convenience of family.

William FERGUESON--On Sunday, May 13th.  Survived by his wife Katherine 
LARNEY and one sister, Agnes WALLACE.  Funeral from his late residence, 155 
Eagle Street, Brooklyn, Wednesday, May 16th at 10 AM; thence to St. 
Colombkill's R. C. Church, Dupont Street.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Catharine S. FULLAM--On May 14th, beloved mother of Patrick, Francis, William
Mary NASH and Nellie STILLMAN.  She was a member of the Third Order of St. 
Frances.  Funeral from her residence, 74 East 10th Street, on Wednesday, May 
16th at 9 AM.  Solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Rose of Lima's 
Church at 9:30 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

John J. SWEENEY--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Michael, 4th Avenue and 42nd Street.  He died Saturday at 
his home, 266 46th Street.  He was the husband of Catherine and is survived 
by a son, John J., Jr.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

William H. TAYLOR--Funeral services will be held at 8:15 PM for the deceased, 
who died Sunday at his home, 1734 E. 21st Street.  He was the husband of 
Adelaide GREEN.  He is survived by a son, William M., and a daughter, 
Florence.  Interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Stony Brook.

Ellen WHITE--Died Sunday at her home, 168 Coffey Street.  She was born in 
England and had been a resident of the Erie Basin section of Brooklyn for 50 
years.  She is survived by her husband, James.  The funeral services will be 
conducted at 2 PM today by the Reverend Jeffrey JENNINGS of the Church of the 
Atonement, 5th Avenue and 17th Street.  Interment will be at Greenwood 
Cemetery under direction of H. J. FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt Street.

Mary KEATING--Of 756 Willoughby Avenue, died yesterday at her home.  She was 
the widow of James J. and mother of Elizabeth, May, Anna and James.  Funeral 
from her late home, Friday at 9 AM thence to Church of St. Ambrose, Tompkins 
and DeKalb Avenues, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Anthony TEDEDINO--Died Thursday in his 15th year.  he is survived by his 
parents, Angelo and Catherine, four brothers, James Michael, John and Ralph 
and a sister, Rose.  The funeral was held at 10 AM today from his late home, 
1423 Sterling Place,  with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of 
Charity.  Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Anthony 
ACQUAVELLA, 1330 Gates Avenue.

John APPEL--Husband of Carrie, died yestereday a his home, 220 Autumn Avenue, 
Cypress Hills.  He is survived by one son, James R. and a niece Cherris.  The 
funeral services will be held at 8:30 PM tomorrow.  The Reverend Charles W. 
PHILBAR will officiate.  Interment at 2 PM Thursday will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under direction of Richard D. HOMES, 1271 St. Marks Avenue.

William RYAN--Died yesterday at his home, 250 Keap Street.  He was a retired 
shipping clerk for the Colgate Company.  He was a member of the R. C. Church 
of the Transfiguration for many years.  He was born in the old 7th Ward of 
Manhattan.  he is survived by a sister, Nellie.  The funeral will be held at 
10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the 
Transfiguration.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of 
William R. FOLEY(?), 270 Marcy Avenue.

Guiseppe CATUARA--Died yesterday at his home, 38 Nostrand Avenue.  He was 
born in Brooklyn and is survived by his parents, Salvatore and Carmela.  The 
funeral will be held at 1:45 PM, tomorrow and interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Carmen PISANO & Sons, 85 Nostrand Avenue.

Edward MORRISSEY--Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Alphonsus for the deceased who died Saturday at his home, 184 
Huron Street.  He was 26 years old and is survived (?)

Mary MALONE-DISCHER--Died Sunday at her home, 1442 DeKalb Avenue.  She was 
born in Brooklyn the daughter John and Anna and is survived by one daughter, 
Florence, three sisters, Mrs. J. HICKMAN, Mrs. A. FREDERICKS and Mrs. J. 
MURPHY, one brother, James.  Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 AM; thence to St. 
Leonard Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDN, 197 Franklin Avenue.

Anna Marie FLEIG--Of 191 Calyer Street died Sunday.  She was born in Germany 
83 years ago and is surveyed by three sons, Peter, William and Anton, two 
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  Funeral services will beheld at the 
Trebber Funeral Home, Norman Avenue and Leonard Street tonight at 8:15 PM 
with the Reverend Dr. A. C. BLANCK, pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church 
officiating.  Interment will be tomorrow afternoon under direction of C. 
TREBER & Son, 102 Norman Avenue.

Valentine WOLZ--Died yesterday.  He was born in Germany 77 years ago and had 
been in New York City for the past 51 years he was connected with the 
American Sugar Refining Company as a mechanical engineer.  He was a member of 
Herder Lodge, 698, F. and A. M. and the Eastern District Turn Verein.  
Religious services will be conducted at his home, 9111 89th Avenue, 
Woodhaven, Wednesday at 8 PM, by the Reverend Frederick A. BOWERS, pastor of 
St. John's English Evangelical Lutheran Church.  Masonic services will be 
held Thursday at 2 PM.  He is survived by two daughters, Johnanna and Emile, 
a niece, Elizabeth BRUECKNER, two sisters and two brothers.  Interment will 
be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of C. TREBER & Son, 102 Norman Avenue.

Elizabeth BARTELS--Died yesterday at the Odd Fellows Home in Hollis.  She was 
born  in Germany 75 years ago.  Funeral services will be held at the home 
Tuesday evening at 8 PM and interment will be made in Lutheran Cemetery 
Wednesday morning under direction of G. TREBER & Son, 102 Norman Avenue.

Catherine S. FULLAM--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Rose of Lima, Parkville, who died yesterday at her home, 
748 East 10th street.  She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis.  
She is survived by three sons, Patrick, Francis and William and two 
daughters, Mrs. Mary NASH and Mrs. Nellie STILLMAN.  
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Norah MANNING--Died Sunday at her home, 2423 2nd Avenue, Manhattan.  She was 
born in Manhattan 47 years ago and is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary MORGAN, 
and a brother, William.  The funeral will be held at 10 AM tomorrow at the R. 
C. Church of All Saints, 129th Street and Lexington Avenue, Manhattan.  
Interment will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, NJ under direction of 
Harry M. ROBINS, 10 161st Street, Jamaica.

Harvey HANSON--Died yesterday in his 40th year at his home, 422 Reid Avenue.  
He was a member of the Star of Bethlehem Lodge, F & M.  He was employed by 
the City of New York as a marine fireman.  He is survived by his widow, Amy, 
four children, Harvey, Amy, Stella and William, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth, 
his father, William, a sister Florence W. WEIR and a brother, Joseph.  The 
funeral services will beheld at 8 PM tomorrow.  Interment at 2 PM Thursday 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Henry F. DURAND--Died Friday in Baltimore, MD.  He was born in Elizabethtown, 
NY and lived in Brooklyn for many years.  He was well known in amateur 
athletics in Brooklyn.  He is survived by three brothers, Elmer, Richard and 
William and three sisters, Grace, Marion and Jennie.  The funeral chapel of 
William C. FISHER, 493 Bainbridge Street.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Frank M. NADDY--Died yesterday at his home, 185-51 131st Street, Richmond 
Hill.  He was born in Manhattan, coming to this borough in his early youth.  
he was engaged in the manufacturing of books and bindings for many years and 
retired about six years ago.  He was a member of the Church of Our Lady of 
Perpetual Help and was affiliated with the church societies.  He is survived 
by his widow, Mary L. CARROLL.  The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 
AM and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual 
Help by the Reverend John FLYNN the interment will be made at St. John's 
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Catherine R. SULLIVAN--Daughter of Patrick and Mary, died yesterday at her 
home, 354 19th Street.  She is survived in addition to her parents a brother, 
Joseph and three sisters, Helen, Mary and Theresa.  The funeral will beheld 
at 10 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. John the 
Evangelist, 5th Avenue and 21st Street.  Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery, under direction of M. J. SMITH's Sons.

John J. CLEARY--Died Sunday in his 47th year at his home, 1618 East 35th 
Street.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret LANDERS, a daughter, Josephine 
and three sons, John, Robert and Charles, three brothers, David, Jeremiah and 
Michael and four sisters, Mrs. Mary HEMLOW, Mrs. Ellen DRURY, Mrs. Margaret 
O'DONNELL and Sarah.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM tomorrow with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Harold J. REID, 7212 Fort Hamilton Parkway.

Julia CARROLL--For many years a resident of Brooklyn and member of St. 
Patrick's R. C. Church.  she is survived by two nieces and one nephew.  The 
funeral was held from In Memoriam Parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery 
Street, yesterday at 2 PM with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

James Francis HOLDEN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. Church of St. Augustine, 6th Avenue and Sterling Place.  He died 
Sunday at his home, 454 Bergen Street.  He is survived by his widow, 
Elizabeth WILLIAMS and his mother, Mrs. Anna.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

James P. WHALEN--Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 AM today at the R. C. 
Church of St. Michael, Flushing for the deceased.  He died Saturday at his 
home, 49 James Street, Flushing.  He was 44 years old and was for several 
years employed in the circulation department of the "World."  He is survived 
by his father, Patrick and three sisters.

William MILLER--Died Saturday in a private sanitarium.  He was born in New 
York City, 66 years ago.  He is survived by three sons and two daughters.  
Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 AM, from his home, 137 Euclid Avenue.  Requiem mass 
at St. Michael's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under 
direction of John METZNER of 2890 Atlantic Avenue.

John Edward DESMOND--Born in Brooklyn the son of the late Timothy and Nora 
died Saturday at his home, 58 Clinton Avenue.  He was connected with the 
building service of Brooklyn Edison Company and was a member of the Sacred 
Heart R. C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem was celebrated by the Rt. 
Rev. Mgr. Thomas J. LEONARD today at 10 AM.  He was the husband of the late 
Mary FAY and is survived by one son, Edward C., two daughters, Mrs. Joseph 
MCCAFFNEY and Mrs. George HAWKINS, four grandchildren, three brothers and 
seven sisters.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction 
of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park Avenue.

Mary DRISCOLL--of 227 54th Street, died Sunday.  she was born in Boston, Mass 
and was a resident of Bay Ridge for the past 16 years.  She was a member of 
the societies connected with the Church of St. Michael.  She is survived by 
her parents, Daniel and Julia, two sisters, Mrs. Margaret RICHARDS and Mrs. 
Catherine HENRICKENS and three sons, William, Daniel, Jr., and Michael.  The 
funeral will take place on Wednesday at 9:30 AM; thence to the Church of Our 
Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th Street and 5th Avenue, where requiem mass will 
be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction Herbert 
FITZPATRICK, 7409 5th Avenue.

Mammie ROTH-BUONOCORE--Died Wednesday in the Rahway, NJ Hospital.  She was 
born in Brooklyn 27 years ago and lived at 14 Inmann Avenue, Rahway, NJ.  She 
is survived by her husband, Louis and four children and also leaves three 
sisters, Lillian, Anna and Elizabeth also two brothers and her father.  The 
funeral will beheld Thursday at 9:30 AM.  high mass at St. Mary's Roman 
Catholic Church, Rahway,NJ.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Sophie PETRY--Of 7863 82nd Street, Glendale, died Saturday at the Bethany 
Deaconess Hospital, St. Nicholas Avenue and Bleecker Street, in her 59th 
year.  Funeral services were held at her late home last night.  Interment 
today was at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS.  She is 
survived by her husband,henry, president of the Bank of Glendale, a son, 
Henry Jr., two daughters, Irene and Mrs.Martha TODD and three grandchildren.  
She was born in Germany and resided in Ridgewood and Glendale for the past 40 
years.  she wa a member of the Ladies circle of Teuronic Lodge F. and A. M., 
and of the Lutheran Bethany Society and Ladies Aid.

Mary MCLEAN-POWERS--Died Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. David 
HALILDAY, 132 Butler Street.  She was for many years a parishioner of the R. 
C. Church of St. Agnes.  She was the widow of Edward and is survived by a 
son, Edward, two daughters, Marie and Helen, a brother, Frank J. and her 
sister.  The funeral will be held at 9 AM tomorrow with a requiem mass at the 
R. C. Church of St. Agnes.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park AVenue.

Anna Frances AUSTIN--Died yesterday at her home, 55 Church Avenue.  She was 
born in Brooklyn 13 years ago and was a pupil at the parochial school of the 
Immaculate HEart of Mary, Winsor Terrace.  She is survived by her parents, 
Charles and Clara SMITH, one uncle and four aunts.  
The funeral will be held Thursday with a requiem mass at the 
R. C. Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.  
Interment will be under the direction of Doyle KENNY, 197 Bridge Street.

Caroline CROOKSON--Funerals services will be held at 8 PM tonight at the 
funeral chapel of the United Burial Company, 1202 Broadway for the deceased, 
she was a resident of Brooklyn(?)

William Bartlett LASKEY--Born on Sept. 4, 1873 in Marblehead, Mass and a 
resident of Brooklyn for the past 9 years, died Sunday.  he was a prominent 
and well known inventor of candy machinery.  he was married to Rose DAGNALS 
and they resided at 352 Hancock Street.  He is survived by his wife, his 
father, Philip and a sister, Mrs. Edith PARKER at Marblehead, Mass.  He was a 
member of the Unitarian Church at Marblehead.  The body will be in state at 
ERicson & Ericson's, State Street Chapel until 10 PM tonight.  Funeral 
servcies will be held at the home of his father at Marblehead, Thursday with 
interment following at the convenience of the family at Marblehead.

Elizabeth REICHARDT--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM tomorrow at 
the R. C. Church of St. Mary Gate of Heaven for the deceased who died Sunday 
at her home,104-28 92nd AVenue, Richmond Hill.  She was 59 years old and is 
survived by her husband, Paul G., two sons, Frederick and Henry and two 
daughters,Elizabeth andAnna.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Louis GROSS--Died yesterday at his home, 141-16 123rd AVenue, South Ozone 
Park.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. SCHMIDT.  The funeal services will be 
held at his late home at 2 PM Thursday.  
Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery.

Margaret M. KELLY--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 AM tomorrow at the 
R. C. Church of St. Ephrem, 75th Street and Fort Hamilton Parkway.  She died 
Sunday at her home, 881 68th Street.  She was the wife of William T.  
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of 
Edward MEYER, 554 3rd Avenue.

William J. RAUSCH--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight for the 
deceased, formerly of Manhattan, who died Sunday at his home, 464 Draw 
AVenue.  He is survived by his widow, Regina and two daughters, Olga and 
Dorothy.  Interment will be tomorrow.

Harriet E. SIMMONS--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight for the 
deceased who died Saturday at her hom, 752 Halsey Street.  She was the 
daughter of the late Harriet N. and the Rev. I.  She is survived by a twin 
sister, Marcia A.  Interment will be tomorrow.

IN MEMORIAM:
Estelle J. BRADSHAW--Month's mind mass of requiem will be offered for the 
repose of the soul, on Wednesday, May 16th at 8 AM at St. Paul's R. C. 
Church, Court and Congress Streets, Brooklyn.

Mary Ellen HOPKINS--In memory of my mother, who departed this life May 15, 
1921.  May her soul and the souls of the faithful departed rest in peace.  
Amen, Masses offered.
Son, Raymond

Anna HUGHES--Members of St. Vincent's Guild are requested to attend the mass 
for their late member, on Wednesday May 16th at 9 AM at ST. Vincent's Chapel, 
State Street and Boerum Place, Brooklyn.
Mrs. Francis X. DOYLE.....Corresponding Secretary

Elizabeth O'ROURKE-MCINTOSH--In sad and loving memory, who died May 15, 1927:
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.
Mother and Stepfather

Edmund J. MULHOLLAND--In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved husband, 
who passed away May 15, 1910.  Gone never to be forgotten.  May his soul rest 
in peace
Wife, Son and Daughter

Mae E. BRISTOW-PERRAUPATO--Solemn high mass will be said for the repose of 
the soul, Wednesday, May 16th at 8 AM at Shrine Church, West 17th Street.
Husband...Nicholas
Sons...Philip J. BRISTOW
Sister...Anna M. COLGAN

E. J. KIELY, WELL KNOWN JAMAICA RESIDENT, BURIED:
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 AM today at the R. C. Church of the 
Presentation, Jamaica for the deceased, classmate of the late Woodrow WILSON 
and one of the best known resident of Queens, who died Saturday at his home, 
164-13 Shelton Avenue, Jamaica.

Mr. KIELY was 67 years old and during the World War toured Queens as one of 
the "four minute men" of the Liberty Loan Drive.  He is survived by his widow 
and a son, Edward J., Jr.

He served for 15 years as counsel to the County Clerk of Queens and had law 
offices in Jamaica for many years.  He served for several years as honorary 
judge advocate of the Queens County American Legion.  He served as a member 
of the Jamaica draft board during the World War.  Interment today followed at 
St. Mary's Cemetery, Flushing.

16 May 1928
John ANGLEY--Suddenly on Monday, in his 45th year at 153 Miller Avenue.  
Funeral Friday at 9 AM.  Requiem mass at St. Mulachy's R. C. Church.

Richard Simon BYRNE--Beloved son of James J. and May A., on Wednesday, May 
16th, at his late residence, 551 Dean Street.  Mass of requiem at St. 
Joseph's R. C. Church, Pacific Street near Vanderbilt Avenue on Friday 
morning at 11 AM.

George H. CANNON--Suddenly at 263 Powers Street, Brooklyn on May 15th.  He 
was 66 years old.  Relatives and friends are respectfully invited t attend 
funeral services at his late home on Thursday evening at 8 PM.  Funeral at 2 
PM on Friday.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Harriet T. COSTELLO--On May 14th, wife of the late William.  Funeral Friday 
morning from her residence, 362 1st Street, Brooklyn.  Requiem mass at St. 
Francis Xavier's Church at 10 AM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Matthew CULHANE--On May 14th, beloved husband of Mary WILLOUGHBY.  Also 
survived by three daughters, Sister Mary Roselia, Mrs. F. YASIUOLO and Mrs. 
P. D. SMITH.  Funeral from his daughter's residence, 1091 Atlantic Avenue on 
Thursday at 2 PM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Automobile Cortege.

Sarah KEEFE-MARSTON--On May 14th, beloved wife of Harry and mother of Mrs. 
Richard BROWER, Mrs. Charles DORAN, Mrs. F. SHANNON and member of the 
Salsfield circle.  Foresters of America, at her residence, 452 Willoughby 
Avenue.  Funeral from DUNIGAN and Son's parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery 
Street on Thursday, May 17th at 2:30 PM.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Michael MORRIS--On Tuesday, May 15th, the beloved brother of Mrs. Anna 
LINDSTROM, Mrs. Catherine RIECHERS, Miss Margaret, William George, Frank and 
James, in his 53rd year.  Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Anna 
LINDSTROM, 202 32nd Street, Brooklyn on Friday at 9:30 thence to St. 
Michael's R. C. Church, 4th Avenue and 43rd Street, at 10 AM where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Frederick W. MULLER--Beloved husband of Bertha and brother of Sophie EICHHORN 
on May 15th at his home, 941 39th Street.  Interment Thursday at 2 PM 
Lutheran Cemetery.

Nicholas SEEDORF--On May 15th, in his 79th year.  Services at E. A. SEXTON's 
Funeral Parlors, 284 7th Avenue, Friday, May 18th at 2 PM.

Sophie KESSLER-FAUST--On Monday, May 14th, beloved wife of Peter, aged 80 
years.  Services at her residence, 419 East 7th Street Wednesday at 8:30 PM.  
Interment at Greenwood.

Annie M. FYFE--On Tuesday, May 15th, beloved wife of George, aged 67 years.  
Funeral services will beheld at her residence, 4102 66th Street, Wakefield, 
L. I.  on Friday afternoon at 2 PM.

Louis GROSS--At the home of his sister, Mrs. C. SCHMIDT, 141-16 123rd Avenue, 
South Ozone Park, on Monday, May 14th.  Survived by his sister.  Interment 
Lutheran Cemetery on Thursday, at 2 PM.

Peter HANLEY--On May 14th, aged 60 years.  Funeral Friday morning, May 18th 
from the funeral parlors of John MCELROY, 949 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn.  
Solemn requiem mass at St. Antony's R. C. Church, Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn 
at 10 AM.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Harvey HANSON--On May 14th at his residence, 244 Reid Avenue, near Hancock 
Street, Brooklyn.  He was 40 years old.  Survived by his wife, Amy and four 
children, Amy, Harvey, Stella and William, his mother, Elizabeth, his father, 
William, one sister, Florence WEIR and a brother, Joseph.  Funeral services 
tonight at 8 PM.  Interment Thursday at 2 PM at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mathilda SENNER-KELLER--On May 15th, aged 42 years, beloved wife of Valentine 
and mother of Mathilda and sister of Otto, Louise and Anna.  Funeral Friday 
at 8:30 AM from her home, 581 Fairview Avenue; thence to St. Brigid's R. C. 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

Horace SHIMELL--On May 15th aged 51 years, beloved husband of Mathilda 
MAUSNER, father of John and Arthur and brother of Grace, Florence and Otto.  
Services Friday at 8 PM at his home, 674 Evergreen Avenue.  Funeral Saturday 
at 2 PM.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.  Member of Philadelphia Council, 562 
R. A. and court Lexington No. 40 F of A.

Bridget A. VAUGHAN--On Tuesday, wife of the late Thomas. Funeral from 
residence of her sister, Mrs. Mary SHEN, 88 Coffey Street on Friday, May 18th 
at 2 PM.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  Funeral private.

Thomas F. VAUGHAN--On May 16th at his residence, 4 Schenck Court, beloved 
husband of D. Frances, father of Raymond F., Leonard E., Vera, Evelyn and 
Mrs. Edward Ward MCMAHON.  Notice of funeral later.

John KLEIN--On May 14th, at his residence,? 19th Street.  Funeral services at 
his late residence on Wednesday evening, May 16th at 8 PM.  Relatives and 
friends are respectful invited to attend.  Burial on Thursday at 2 PM.  

Hannah MCEWAN--Died Monday at her home, 565 73rd Street.  she was born in 
Macroom, County Cork, Ireland and came to Brooklyn 70 years ago and was a 
resident of the 12th Ward for more then 50 years where she was a parishioner 
of the Church of the Visitation.  she is survived by three sons, James, 
Gilbert and George, three daughters, Laura, Bella and Mrs. Frances VAN RIPER, 
two sisters, Miss Nopa LYNCH and Mrs. Helen CONNORS and eleven grandchildren. 
 A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Friday at 9:30 AM at Our Lady of 
Angels R. C. Church, 4th Avenue and 74th Street and interment will be made 
under the direction of Joseph H. MCKEON, 5th Avenue and 73rd Street.

Emilie FLINN--Died Tuesday at a local hospital.  She was born in New York, 
August 28, 1863, and had been a resident of Brooklyn most of her life.  She 
is survived by her husband, Charles, one son, Charles, Jr., and two 
grandchildren.  Funeral services will beheld tomorrow at 8 PM at the chapel 
of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk Avenue.  The Reverend Adam KLOEPFEL, of the 
Metropolitan Protestant Church, will officiate.  The funeral will be held 
Friday at 2 PM.  Interment will be at Evergreen  Cemetery.

Mary A. HAUDY--Died yesterday at her home, 138 McKinley Avenue, Glendale.  
She was born in Germany 59 years ago and is survived by her husband, Eugene.  
The funeral will be held from her late home at 10 AM, Friday and interment 
will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Bertha GOETZ-HOMMEL--For many years a resident of Ridgewood, died yesterday 
in her 75th year at her home, 8844 85th Street, Woodhaven.  She is survived 
by her husband, Frank, a son, Charles, two daughters, Catherine MILLER and 
Henrietta WILLIAMS, and a sister, Mrs. Catherine WEBER.  The funeral services 
will beheld at her home at 2 PM Friday and interment will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central Avenue.

John J. ATKINSON--Who died yesterday at his home, 246 Vanderbilt Avenue, was 
born in Brooklyn on April 24, 1855.  He is survived by three sons, John, 
William and Harry and two daughters, Matilda and Mrs. Mary MCALLISTER and one 
sister, Mrs. Jane PYLES.  He was formerly an old resident of the old 11th 
ward and old parishioner of Our Lady of Mercy Church and lately a member of 
Queen of All Saints R. C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be said on 
Friday at 9:30 AM.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of DAILY 
Bros. of 398 Dean Street.  He was employed by the Highway Department of the 
City of New York.

Martha TRACY-BAILEY--Died yesterday at her home, 899 Jefferson Avenue.  She 
was a resident of the Eastern District, formerly for many years and for the 
past several years lived in the Bushwick Section.  She is survived by her 
husband, William F., and a daughter, Norma and four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth 
WALSH, Mrs. Mary O'KEEFE, Mrs. Hannah PINDER and Mrs. Marguerite TYNAN and 
two brothers, Fletcher TRACY and William TRACY.  The funeral will be held at 
10 AM Friday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good 
Counsel, Putnam Avenue.  Interment will be at  Calvary Cemetery under the 
direction of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer Street.

John SCHATZLE--Died Monday in his 41st year.  He is survived by his widow, 
Helen, a daughter, Grace and one son, William.  The funeral services will 
beheld at 8 PM tonight at his late home, 429 Menehan Street.  The Reverend 
Dr. George WACKER will officiate.  Interment at 2 PM tomorrow will be at 
Mount Olivet Cemetery, under direction of William ECKERT, 953 Bushwick Avenue.

Loretta KELLY-DOCKNELL--Died yesterday at her home, 290 Stagg Street.  She 
was born in the Eastern District of this borough.  She was formerly a 
parishioner of the Church of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception and was a 
member of the church societies.  She was a daughter of the late Loretta and 
Frank and is survived by her husband, John J.  The funeral will take place 
Saturday at 2 PM and after a solemn blessing in the chapel at  Calvary 
Cemetery by the Reverend Father LONDRIGAN, the interment will be under 
direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Frances ROSS--Funeral services for deceased, wife of Alexander S., formerly 
of Brooklyn and past master of Nilwinning(?)  Lodge F. and A. M. who died 
yesterday will beheld at the McCailum Funeral Parlors.  Great kill(?), Staten 
Island, tomorrow at 8:30 PM.  Eastern Star Service will be held. Cremation 
Friday morning at Linden, NJ.

Agnes RANDOLPH--Died Monday at her home, 924 Knickerbocker Avenue.  She was 
born in Newark, NJ, 74 years ago and has been a resident of this  city for 
the past 35 years.  She is survived by her husband, William, a daughter, Mrs. 
Blanch NEWELL and three grandchildren.  Funeral services will beheld at her 
late home tonight at 8 PM and interment will take place tomorrow morning at 
the Rahway Cemetery, Rahway NJ under direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570 
Ridgewood Avenue.

Michael MORRIS--Died yesterday.  He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Anna 
LINDSTROM, Mrs. Catherine RIECHERS and Margaret and three brothers, George, 
Frank and James.  He was 53 years old and was a life resident of Brooklyn.  
He was a roofer.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 AM on Friday with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Michael, 4th Avenue and 43rd Street.  
The funeral will be held from the home of his sister, Mrs. Anna LINDSTROM, 
202 32nd Street and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of George  C. HERBST, 6741 5th Avenue.

Archibald MCFARLANE--Died Saturday in Shore Road Hospital.  He is survived by 
his brother, Walter.  He was born in Scotland 55 years ago and was a resident 
of Brooklyn for the past 32 years.  He was assistant general superintendent 
of the Red D Line  for 20 years.  He was a member of the Masons and 
Kilwinning Chapter 825 of the Eastern Star who conducted funeral services 
last night at 7:30 PM at the Chapel, 38 Lafayette Avenue.  Funeral services 
today at 2 PM by the Reverend Carl RODIN.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery 
under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN Inc., 115 Atlantic Avenue

Anna RILEY-MUIR--Born at Orange, NJ, the daughter of the late Andrew and Mary 
O'ROURKE and for the past 15 years a resident of Brooklyn and member of St. 
Joseph's R. C. Church, died Sunday at her home, 252 St. Marks Avenue.  A 
solemn mass of requiem was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church today at 10 AM.  
She is survived by her husband, George, three sisters, Mrs. Lillian REMSON, 
Mrs. Charlotte STEWART and Mrs. Mary COLBURN and two brothers, Willam and Andrew.  
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

Sarah KEEFE-MARSTON--Born in Brooklyn the daugher of the late Anthony LE COST 
and Rebecca BIGLEY LE COST, died Monday at her home, 453 Willoughby Avenue.  
She was for many years a member of the St. Ambose R. C. Church.  The funeral 
will be held from in memorim parlors, Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street at 
2:30 PM.  She is survived by her husband, Harry, three daughters, Mrs. 
Richard BROWER, Mrs. Charles DORAN and Mrs. F. SHANNON and three sisters, 
Mrs. Mary SWITH, Mrs. James GILLEN and Mrs. James COONEY.  Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

Mary BLAKELEY--Requiem mass was celebrated at the R. C. Church of the 
Immaculate Conception, Astoria, for the deceased who died Sunday at her home, 
2033 3rd Avenue, Astoria.  She was 45 years old and is surfed by her husband, 
Reginald.  Interment will be at Hackensack, NJ under direction of Charles J. 
O'SHEA, 265 Ditmars Avenue, Astoria.

Moss COHEN--Funeral services will be held at 2 PM today for the deceased who 
died Monday at his home,  124 Sullivan Place.  He is survived by his widow, 
Jennie KESNER and six children.  Interment will be private.

Margaret E. HILTZ--Died Tuesday at her home, 216 Greenwood Avenue.  She is 
survived by four sons, William, Charles, George and Philip and three 
daughters, Mrs. John H. GUINAN, Mrs. Belle MOONEY and Mrs. Annie O'BRIEN.  
The funeral will be Friday with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of 
the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Morris J. KIERNAN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 AM Friday at the 
R. C. of St. Peter, Hicks and Warren Streets, for the deceased, son of the 
late Maurice and Mary CURRAN, who died yesterday at the home of his sister, 
Mrs. Thomas CULLERTON, 425 Hicks Street.  he was born in Manhattan and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 30 years.  he is survived by another sister, 
Mrs. John CARTALANO.  The funeral will beheld from the funeral chapel of John 
T. FAGAN, Henry and Warren Streets.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Walter HARRISON--Died yesterday at his home, 596 Ridgewood Avenue.  The 
funeral services will beheld at 2 PM on  Friday and interment will be at 
Maple Grove Cemetery under direction of August FIESELER, 3358 Fulton Street.  
He is survived by his widow, Amelia and one brother, and two sisters.

James POWERS--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Friday at the R. C. 
Church of St. Peter, Hicks and Warren Streets for the deceased, a veteran of 
the World War, who died yesterday at the US Veterans' Hospital, Castle Point, 
NY.  he was a member of Edward J. CUMMINS post, American Legion and the 
Disabled War Veterans.  he is survived by a brother, William and three 
cousins, Frank, Thomas and William BURNS.  The funeral will be held from the 
funeral chapel of John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren Streets.  Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Elizabeth HURLEY--Died Monday at her home, 782 Gates Avenue.  She was born in 
New York City 63 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for a number 
of years.  She is survived by her husband, George, three sons, George, Jr., 
William and Frederick and two daughters, Mrs. Anna RUBINO and Mrs. SPEGELBERG
.  Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight.  Interment tomorrow at 
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of James CAVA, 480 Graham Avenue.

Augusta EAYRS--Funeral services will beheld at 2 PM tomorrow, he died Monday 
at her home, 8915 185th Street, Hollis.  She was 87 years old and the wife of 
Frederick.  Interment will be private.

Charles S. GRETSCH--Requiem mass was celebrated at 9 AM today at the R. C.  
Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Queens Blvd. and Portsmouth Place, 
Forest Hills, for Charlotte SOMMER-GRETSCH, wife of Fred, who died Saturday 
at her home, 37 Short Hillsbroad, Forest Hills. She was 48 years old and is 
survived in addition to her husband by three sons.  (this was very 
confusing...this is exactly what is written in the BSU)

William HODGES--Died yesterday at his home, 1790 East 51st Street.  He is 
survived by his widow, Lillian and two sons, John and William, a daughter, 
Elizabeth.  The funeral will be held from his late home at 9:30 AM Friday, 
with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Mary Queen of Heaven, 56th Street 
and Avenue M.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of 
Joseph REDMOND, 90 King Street.

William H. MAJOR--? years old of 439 Gates Avenue, died Monday.  He was the 
son of the late Thomas and Anna RICHARD, and is survived by three others, 
Laurence, Julia and John.  The body was removed to the home of his brother, 
Laurence, at 79 Lexington Avenue.  Funeral services will be held at the 
Concord Baptist Church, Adelphi Street tonight at 8 PM.  Interment will be 
tomorrow morning in National Cemetery.  He was born in Charleston, SS and was 
world war veteran, having served overseas as a corporal in Company G, 811th 
Company, Pioneer Infantry.  He was a member of the Golden Eagle Association.

Matthew CULHANE--Died Monday at his home, 1091 Atlantic Avenue.  He is 
survived by his widow, Mary WILLOUGHBY and three daughters, Sister Mary 
Roselia, Mrs. F. YASIUOLO and Mrs. P. D.  SMITH.  The funeral will be held at 
2 PM tomorrow and interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Frederick W. MILLER--Funeral services will be held at 8 PM tonight for the 
deceased, who died yesterday at his home, 941 39th street.  He is survived by 
his wife, Bertha and a sister, Mrs. Sophie ELCHORN.  Interment at 2 PM 
tomorrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Nicholas LANNI--Born in Manhattan 27 years ago and a resident of 1575 56th 
Street, died (can't find the rest of his obit)

Mary M. CUDHY--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Friday at the R. C. 
Church of St. Barbara, Center Avenue and Bleecker Street.  Wife of John, of 
Hook and Ladder, 112 NY F. D who died yesterday at home, 169 Palmetto Street. 
 She was born in New York City 40 years ago and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 20 years.  She is survived in addition to her husband, a son, 
John, Jr., five daughters, Mary, Margaret, Catherine, Josephine and Virginia, 
her parents, John and Mary LISTON; a sister, Catherine, and two brothers, 
Michael and John.  She was a member of the 25th assembly District Democratic. 
 Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John B. 
DONNELLY, 513 Wilson Avenue.

Jeanette INGLIS-DONALDSON--Died Monday at her home, 455 Macon Street.  She 
was born in Maspeth.  She is survived by her husband, William H., two 
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette HASTINGS and Mabel L. and two brothers, John and 
Davin B.  The rev. Dr. Charles MCKOY, of the Greene Avenue Baptist Church, 
will conduct the funeral services at 8 PM tonight.  Interment at 10 AM 
tomorrow will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Joseph T. GEOGHAN--Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 AM Friday at the 
R. C. Church of St. Ambrose, Tompkins and DeKalb Avenues.  He is a retired 
real estate operator, who died yesterday at his home, 551 Greene Avenue.  He 
is survived by his widow, Jennie and a son, Joseph T., Jr.

Robert E. O'NEILL--Born in Bay Ridge 45 years ago, a son of the late Michael 
and Mary HORNETT, died today at his home, 224 Wakeman Place.  he is survived 
by a brother, John and sister, Mrs. William WHALEN, two nieces and two 
nephews.  He was for 21 years a letter carrier and for the past 10 years had 
been attached to the Fort Hamilton Post Office.  He was a member of John 
DORMAN Association.  The funeral will beheld at 9:30 AM Saturday with a 
requiem mass at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Angels, 4th Avenue and 74th 
Street.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
Henry F. MCKEON, 5017 7th Avenue.
 
IN MEMORIAM:
Florence JOHNSTON--In sad and loving memory of my daughter, who died May 16, 
1923.  Mass celebrated this morning at Holy Family Church:
My heart just aches with sadness
My eyes shed many a tear
God alone knows how I miss you
As it dawns another year
Dearest loved one I must lay thee
In the peaceful grave's embrace
But thy memory will be cherished
Till I see thy heavenly face.
Mother

Thomas J.TOKER--In memory of a loving father and devoted husband, who passed 
away May 16,1927:
I often sit and wonder 
What would you do or say
If you only knew the changes
That have happened since that day.
Wife and Son

FUNERAL HELD FOR VETERAN WILLIAM HENRY CUNLIFFE:
Funeral services were held at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place at 
8 PM last night, for the deceased, a veteran of the Civil War, who died 
Sunday in his 83rd year at his home, 173 Lenox Road.
	Mr. CUNLIFFE is survived by his widow, Eliza and a daughter, Mrs. Grace 
NICHOLSON.  The services were conducted by the Reverend Dr. Thomas J. LACEY 
of the Church of the Redeemer.  Interment at 9:30 AM today was at Evergreen 
Cemetery under direction of FAIRCHILD Sons.

GEORGE PAYNTAR TO BE BURIED TOMORROW:
Funeral services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow at Christ's Presbyterian 
Church, Hempstead, for the deceased.  For many years manager of the 
Greenpoint Branch of the corn Exchange Bank, who died yesterday in his 75th 
year at his home, 6532 Central Avenue, Flushing
	Mr. PAYNTAR was born in Brooklyn and had been a resident of Flushing for the 
past five years.  He lived in Hempstead for many years.  He is survived by 
his wife and five daughter.  Interment will be at Greenfield Cemetery, 
Hempstead.

17 May 1928
IN MEMORIAM
CARLSON--In loving memory of Edward CARLSON, who departed this life, May 17, 
1927. Gone but not forgotten. Wife and Children

HORSLEY--In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles 
HORSLEY, who passed away May 17, 1925.
          How we miss you Charlie darling,
           Every year will more and more.
          But God grant some day we'll meet you,
            On the blissful heavenly shore.
Father, Mother, Sister, Grandma and Uncl

HORSLEY--In loving memory of our dear friend, Charlie HORSLEY, who departed 
this life, May 17, 1925. Not forgotten.
           At eve when the shadows are falling, 
             Sweet memories saddened with pain.
           Steal into my heart with a longing,
             If we only could see you again.                 
		ZIMMERMAN  Family

SHEEKEY--In loving birthday remembrance of Thomas SHEEKLEY, who died May 16, 
1927.
            One year has passed since he has gone,
                We miss him much as time has gone.
            But hope his soul's in Heaven above,
                And in God's care and holy love.            
		The Family

STATES--In loving memory of our beloved husband and father, Harry E. STATES, 
who departed this life may 17, 1920.
             Think of him then as one is gone,
                Upon delightful errands sped.
             Doing his share of mighty work,
                 With God, and never dead.    
		Wife and children

MARTIN--In loving memory of my beloved husband, Francis M. Martin, who 
departed this life May 17, 1926. Mass offered for the repose of his soul at 
Queen of All Saints Church, 7:30 A.M., on Friday.
                God called a wonderful soul,
                   Just two years ago today,
                A father that was just a real father,
                    Has gone forever to stay, 
                God must have needed and angel,
                    To serve in his kingdom above,
                He is gone but not forgotten,
                    Our father we will always love.
May his soul rest in peace. Wife Mary, Son James and daughters Ruth and May.

Clara DIETZ  died yesterday at her home, 106 Noel rd., Broad Channel. She was 
born in Germany 66 years ago and is survived by her husband Henry and 2 sons, 
Henry Jr. and George, 2 daughters, Minnie and Lottie, 1 sister, 1 brother and 
3 grandchildren. She was a member of Fleur de Lis, Companions of the 
Foresters. The funeral services will be held at her late home, Saturday 2 
P.M., the Rev. Arthur BROOKS of the Christ Church by the Sea, offficiating. 
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of the estate 
of Elmer J. SNYDER, Rockaway Beach. 

Margaret Jane JACOBSON, widow of G. JACOBSON, died Wednesday at her home, 342 
10th. st. She was born in Brooklyn and lived in Brooklyn all her life. The 
funeral will be held Friday at 2 P.M. The Rev. W.F. BOURQUIN, pastor of 
Bethlehem Church, will officate. She is survived by 1 brother James BRADBURY, 
and 1 sister Jeanette BRADBURY. Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery 
under direction of Frank DARMSTADT & Sons. 

Peter HANLEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at the R.C Church of St. Anthony of Padua, 
for Peter HANLEY, who died Tuesday in his 60th. year. The funeral will be 
held at the funeral  chapel of John McELROY, 919 Manhattan ave. and interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Harrie T. COSTELLO
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. at the R.C. Church of St. Francis 
Xavier, for Harrie T. COSTELLO, who died Monday at her home, 262 1st. st. She 
was the widow of William COSTELLO. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery.

May D. RIORDAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of the 
Holy Innocents for May D. RIORDAN, a teacher at P.S. 157, who died Tuesday at 
her home, 152 parkside ave. She was the daughter of Margaret and the late 
Capt John RIORDAN, formally of the 7th. ward in Manhattan. She is survived by 2 
brothers Richard J. and James V. and 2 sisters Mrs. Michael LYONS and 
Gertrude R. RIORDAN. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery.

Mathilda SENNER KELLER
Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of St. Bridget, 
for Mathilda SENNER KELLER, who died Tuesday at her home, 581 Fairview ave. 
She was 42 years old and is survived by her husband Valentine, 
a daughter Mathilda; a brother Otto SENNER and 2 sisters Louise and Anna SENNER. 

Paul PANKSTADT, a rigger and a life residence of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at 
his home, 54 Warren st. He is survived by his father Frank and a sister Mrs. 
James MILLER. 
The funeral was held today and interment was at Lutheran Cemetery.

Michael GAVIN died Tuesday, at his home, 396 St. Marks ave. He was born in 
Ireland and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 46 years. He is survived by 
his widow Della; a son Joseph, and 2 daughters Mrs. John DOWLING and Mrs. 
Arthur GRAINGER. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M., Saturday, with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Theresa, Clausson ave. and Sterling pl. 
Interment at Holy Cross under the direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 756 Clausson ave.

Edward FABRIZIO died yesterday in his 22nd. year. He is survived by 1 
brother, Frank FABRIZIO and 4 sisters, Madeline, Alice, Lucille, and Gloria. 
He had been a resident of Flatbush for 16 years. The funeral will be held 10 
A.M., Saturday,  from his residence, 2815 Clarendon rd. Interment will be at 
Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Joseph A. DONNELLY, 506 East 7th. st.

John ANGLEY died Monday in his 45th. year. He was a life resident of 
Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, Mary; his mother, 3 brothers and 1 
sister. Funeral from 153 Miller ave. Friday, at 9 A.M., with a requiem mass 
at St. Malacy's R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of John METZNER, of 2890 Atlantic ave.

Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. saturday by the Rev. Dr. J. 
HOFFMAN of Ridgewwod Reformed Church, at the funeral chapel of Fred FEIGAND, 
1602 Metropolitan ave., for Mary Elizabeth BROWN, a resident of Brooklyn for 
55 years, who died yesterday in her 60th. year at her home, Greenwood and 
Railroad aves., East Islip. She was born in New York City and is survived by 
her husband Howard; 3 sons and 1 grandson. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Albin Frederick GLEINSER, born feb. 14, 1868, in Kosta, Kronobergs Lan, 
Smaland, Sweden, and a resident of the U.S. and N.Y.C. for the past 25 years 
died Tuesday. He was married 33 years ago to Anna LUNDGREN and they resided 
at 2604 Newkirk ave. He is survived by his wife, 3 daughters, Mrs. Gurle 
JOHNSON, Mrs. Vera WADDELL and Miss Ida GLEINSER, and 2 grandsons, also 
sisters in Sweden. He was a member of the Trefaldighet Church of the Bronx, a 
member of the Swedish Society of N.Y., and Court Svea #317 F. of A. of 
Brooklyn. Funeral services will be held at ERICSON  & ERICSON"S, State st. 
Chapel, 500 State st., tonight at 8 o'clock by the Rev. S.G. OLMAN. Interment 
will follow at the convenience  of the family at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Katherine HAYES McKEON, widow of Frank McKEON, died Tuesday. Funeral from her 
home, 70 Buffalo ave., Saturday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Benedict R.C. 
Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated. She is survived by 4 sons, 
James, Peter, Frank and Joseph; 2 daughters Mrs. Lawrence McKEOFF and 
Katherine McKEON; 3 sisters, Mrs. Winifred GLEASON, Mrs. Peter WINTERS, and 
Miss Annie HAYES. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
George T. McHUGH.

Mary E. REDDEN SMITH, widow of George M. SMITH, died yesterday. She is 
survived by 4 sons, Charles J., Edward, George and John F. SMITH and 2 
daughters Mrs. George L. MAPPLEBECK and Mrs. Eugene LOWE, 13 grandchildren 
and 1 great-grandchild. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Saturday, from 
her late home, 479 Prospect ave., with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of 
the Holy Name. Interment will be at Holy Cross under the direction of M.J. 
SMITH'S Sons. 

Helen O'BRIEN died yesterday at her home, 553 59th. st. She was born in 
Brooklyn the daughter of the late Bartholomew O'BRIEN and Catherine McCARTHY. 
She is survived by 2 sisters, Catherine and Barbara; 2 brothers Jeremiah and 
Frank. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Saturday, with a requiem mass 
at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of A.V. O'CONNELL.

George H. CANNON, 66 years old, died Tuesday at his home, 263 Powers st. He 
was the last surviving son of John and Mrs. Lawrence CANNON, and was born in 
Newtown. He is survived by his widow Catherine CANNON and has resided in 
Brooklyn for the past 20 years. The Rev. Mr. WINNANS will conduct the funeral 
services tonight at 8 O'clock. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery 
Friday afternoon. 

Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for, Grace RITTER who died 
yesterday at her home, Central ave. and Evergreen Cemetery. She was a life 
resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her husband Richard; her parents, 1 
sister and 1 brother. The Rev. DR. Charles H. DORT will conduct the funeral 
services. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery at 11 a.M., Saturday under 
the direction of george PETH, 1267 Myrtle ave.  (typed as printed) 
Rev. DORT was a Lutheran Minister at Holy Trinity English Evang. Lutheran 
Church, Jefferson ave. Brooklyn

Bridget VAUGHAN, widow of Thomas VAUGHAN and daughter of the late John and 
Ellen SULLIVAN, died Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary SHEA, 88 
Coffey st. She was born in Boston Mass. and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 40 years. She is survived by 2 other sisters, Mrs. Julia MONAHAN and Mrs. 
Margaret E. SULLIVAN, and 3 brother, Patrick Dennis and Niel. Interment will 
be at 2 P.M. tomorrow at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of H.J. , 
FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt st.

Thomas KENNEDY and old resident of the 6th. ward, died Tuesday in a local 
hospital. He was the brother of the late Patrick KENNEDY, of the Water Dept., 
who died 3 years ago. He was survived by 1 sister, who was formally a 
parishioner of St. John the Baptist R.C. Church. The funeral will be held 
from 330 Court st. at 2:30, tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of the estate of John J. CLEARY, 330 Court st. 

18 May 1928
Frederick W. FREITAG, died yesterday , 188-38 188th. st, Hollis. He was born 
in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 years. He was a member 
of St. John's Lutheran Church, Maujer st. where services will be held at 1 
P.M. today. He was an upholsterer and is survived by 2 sons, William and 
George; 2 daughters, Mrs. H. HENNINGER and Adelside; a brother Charles and a 
sister, Mrs. C.H. BOWMAN and 4 grandchildren. The Rev. Dr. H.C. WOLK and the 
Rev. Dr. P.H. BEYER will officiate. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery 
under the direction of Fred ROENMELE, 706 Grand st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:330 A.M., tomorrow, at the R.C. Church 
St. Thomas Aquinas, 4th. ave. and 9th. st. for Rose STANTON HANNIGAN, who 
died Wednesday at her home, 294 6th. ave. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday for William T. HARRIS, who di
ed yesterday at his home, 1114-40 133rd. st., South Ozone Park. He was 49 
years old and is survived by his widow Laura L. HARRIS. He was a member of 
Livingston Lodge, F. & A.M. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

John GRUENFELDER died wednesday in a local hospital. he is survived by a 
brother Thomas and a sister Mrs. Angelia ROSPER. Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 
A.M. from the funeral parlor of  the estate of John STEINMETZ, then to the 
R.C. Church of the Most Holy Trinity. Interment at Holy Cross.

Gunder B. JACOBSON died yesterday. He was 60 years old and was a resident of 
Brooklyn for the past 38 years, and is survived by his wife Emma; 2 sons and 
5 daughters. 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 
Greenwood Cemetery.

Mary R. HALSEY TERRY, for many years a resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday 
at the  home of her niece, Mrs. Robert L. BRADY, 303 Bainbridge st. She was 
the widow of Llewellyn TERRY. The funeral services will be held at 1 P.M. 
tomorrow Greenport Presbyterian Church and interment will be private.

Funeral services will be held at 8 tonight for Clarissa H. TOMPKINS, widow of 
Albert W. TOMPKINS, who died Wednesday, at her home, 143 Madison st. She was 
77 years old, and is survived by 1 daughter, Hazel C. and 4 sons, Albert W., 
Howard R., Franklin J., and Raymond B. TOMPKINS. Interment will be at New 
Rochelle N.Y

Anna SCHLAG died Wednesday in her 74th. year at her home, 153 Dry Harbor Rd. 
Glendale. She is survived by a son, Robert SCHLAG, and 2 grandchildren, Jane 
and Robert G. SCHLAG. The funeral will be held tomorrow and interment will be 
at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of George WERST, 572 Hart st.

Lena M. GUINESS died Wednesday at her home, 506 Halsey st. She was the 
daughter of the late Benjamin GUINESS and Magdalena GUINESS. The funeral 
services will be held at her late home at 8 P.M. tomorrow and interment will 
be Sunday.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M., today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Rose of Lima, Parkville, for Edward L. HAMLIN, who died Monday at his home, 
27 Lawrence ave. He is survived by his widow, his parents, 2 sons, 1 brother 
and ???? sister?. Interment was under the direction of FAIRCHILD Sons.

Henry ERB died at his home, 1?65 Greene ave. He was born in N.Y.c. 34 years 
ago. He was a book-keeper and is survived by his mother and a brother Daniel 
ERB. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday and cremation will 
follow at Fresh Pond, under the direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson ave.

Bridget KIELY, beloved wife of John KIELY, died Thursday at her home, 84 
washington st. She was an old parishioner of the Church of the Assumption, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., followed by 
interment in Calvery Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Sons, 203 
Jay st. 

Annie E. HENDRICKSON
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 P.M. for Annie E. HENDRICKSON, 
who died Wednesday in her 68th. year, in her home, 246 Schaeffer st. She is 
survived by her husband George W.; 3 sons, Eugene, Ernest, and Walter; 2 
daughters Mrs. Bertha COSFELDT and Mrs. Susan KEYSER, 1 sister, 1 brother, 
and 10 grandchildren. Interment at 1 P.M., Sunday, will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of George WERST, 572 Hart st.

Robert E. O'NEILL
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Angels, 4th. ave. and 74th. st., for Robert E. O'NEILL, son of 
the late Michael and Mary HORNETT O'NEILL, for 20 years a letter carrier 
attached to Station "N" Brooklyn Post Office, who died at his home, 224 
Wakeman pl. He is survived by a brother John, a sister Mrs. William WHALEN, 2 
nieces and 2 nephews. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery.

Elizabeth RITTER
Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock, for Elizabeth RITTER, who 
died Wednesday, in her 64th. year, at her home, 8819 183rd. st, Jamaica. She 
is survived by a son William KNAPP; a daughter Mrs. Catherine TWEITMAN, a 
sister Mrs. Margaret WASAMER and 2 grandchildren. Interment at 1 P.M. 
tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery. under the direction of George WERST, 
572 Hart st.

Thomas C. DOWD died yesterday at his home, 101-28 109th. st, Richmond Hill. 
He is survived by his widow Anna DOWD; 5 daughters, Muriel, Gertrude, Eileen, 
Rita, and Kathleen DOWD and his mother, Hannah DOWD. He was a member of 
Queensboro Lodge, 878, B.P.O. Elks. He was a patrolman attached to the 4th. 
Precinct, Manhattan. He was a member of the George McMONIGLE Association. Elk 
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M., Saturday. The fu (can't find the rest)

Carleton A. YUNG
Funeral services will be hedl at 2 P.M. at the Methodist Episcopal Church, 
18th. st. Woodhaven, for Carleton A. YUNG, who died Wednesday, at his home 
9217 77th. st., Woodhaven. he is survoved by his parents, 1 sister and 1 
brother. Interment will follow at greenwood Cemetery.

John STARRACE, born in Italy 40 years ago, and a resident of Brooklyn for 25 
years, died Thursday in a local hospital. he formaly lived at 943 Rodgers 
ave. he is survived by his widow, 2 daughters, 5 sons, and 1 sister. The 
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from the funeral chapel of Edward T. 
KENNEDY, Church and Rodgers aves. and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Hannah A. HAZLETT
Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 8:30 A.M., at the R.C. Church of 
St. Barbara, for Hannah A. HAZLETT, who died yesterday at her home, 886 
Bushwick ave. She was born in Ireland and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 
24 years. She is survived by 2 sons. William J. and Frederick L. HAZLETT. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of E.A. BLUE, 
636 Throop ave.

Bridget JOHNSON WEBER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady Help of Christians, for Bridget JOHNSON WEBER, who died Wednesday at 
her home, 2384 Nostrand ave. She was the wife of Louis WEBER and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for many years. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Bridget JOHNSON WEBER, born in Brooklyn the daughter of the late Edward and 
Bridget McGONIGLE JOHNSON, died Wednesday at her home, 2384 Nostrand ave. She 
for many years was an active  member of St. Edward's R.C. Church, Kent and 
Willoughby aves., and recently a member of Our Lady of Help of Christians 
R.C. Church, Avenue M and East 28th. st., where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 10 A.M., tomorrow. She was the widow of Louis Weber, and is 
survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. B. GINSBERG, Mrs. H. GREENE, and Mrs. M. 
SCAFFORD, and 3 sons, Chester, Louis, and Edward WEBER, and several 
grandchildren. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction 
of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st.
I think the 1st. obit should have been in death notices.

Henry T. JONES
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Henry T. JONES, 
husband of the late Catherine POPE JONES, who died Wednesday at his home, 
2587 Atlantic ave. He is survived by 4 sons, 5 daughters, and 6 
grandchildren, 1 brother and 2 sisters. Interment at 2 P.M., Saturday, will 
be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.M., tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
the Rourteen Holy Martyrs, for George STAMM, who died Tuesday, in his 63rd. 
year. He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary WINKLER and Stella STAMM. The 
funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of John H. TEVES, 1363 Bushwick 
ave., and interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery. 

Adolph N. BAUMANN, a real estate broker and a life resident of Brooklyn, died 
yesterday, at his home, 1356 Greene ave. He was 66 years old and is survived 
by 2 sons, Joseph A. and Adolf J.  BAUMANN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 
A.M., Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Bridget. Interment 
will be under the direction of Bernard A. RUOFF, 1434 Myrtle ave.

Anna Josephine BERNHADINA RHODIN, born March 8, 1860, in Tromso, Norway, and 
a resident of the U.S. and N.Y.C. for the past 38 years, died Wednesday. She 
married Fritz RHODIN, and they resided at 12 Bay Ridge ave. She is survived 
by her husband. Funeral services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON's State 
st. chapel, 500 State st., at 2 P.M., tomorrow by the Rev. S.O. SIGMOND, 
Pastor of Trinity Norwegian Lutheran Church, 4th. ave. and 49th. st. 
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

John J. DEAN died Wednesday at his home, 475 Lafayette ave. He was employed 
-as a foreman for the U.S. Custom Appraiser store. He was a member of the 
Holy Name Society of St. Patrick's Church, Brooklyn Borough Nest, 1738 Order 
of Owls, and the 11th. Assembly Republican Club. JHe is survived by his widow 
Anna O'BRIEN DEAN; 2 sons John and Paul; his mother Mrs. Delia DEAN; 2 
sisters, Mrs. Catherine BATEY and Mrs. John W. FLYNN, and one brother, Frank 
E. DEAN. Funeral saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Patrick's Church where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Calvery Cemetery under 
the direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin ave.

Victoria CIESIELSKI  died yesterday in her 64th. year. She was born in 
Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 60 years. She lived at 246 
Grove st. She was a life member of the Third Order of St. Francis attached to 
the R.C. Church of St. Michael. She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. 
Barbara, where requeim mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., tomorrow. She is 
survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. John BIGGS, of Huntington; Mrs. John BRIELMAN, 
and Mrs. E. EVANS and 4 grandchildren. The funeral will be held from the home 
of her daughter, Mrs. John BRIELMAN, 1376 Jefferson ave. Interment will be at 
Calvery Cemetery under direction of Nicholas Blasius Jr. & Son, 710 
Knickerbocker ave.

DOUBLE FUNERAL SERVICE FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE
      Double funeral services will be held at 10 a.M., tomortow at the 
Cathedral Chapel, Queen of all Saints, Lafayette and vanderbilt aves., for 
Giovannia PARISI DE MAY, who died Wednesday, and her husband Anthony DE MAY, 
who died yesterday at the home of their son John P. DE MAY, 176 Clermont ave. 
They lived in brooklyn 44 years.
      They are survived by 2 sons, John P. and Anthony J. DE MAY and 2 
daughters, Mrs. J. LUTZ and Sister Rosalita, of the order of the Sisters of 
St. Francis. Inerment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of 
N. PIROS sons, 153 Navy st.

         POISON ENDS LIFE OF WOMAN; TRAGEDY MYSTIFIES POLICE
      Found writing in agony in her bed and apparently recently emptied 
bottle of disenfectent in her bathroon, Mrs. Gertrude FOX, 26 years old, of 
1201 Avenue K, was taken to Kings County Hospital where she died last night.
       Police are at a loss to account for the reason for her death. They are 
certain she died from the effects of the poison, but they do not know how she 
came to swallow it. As far as is known Mrs. FOX although a very nervous woman 
had no trouble to depress her.
       It was found the Mrs. FOX had gone with her 2 year old child to pay a 
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sol BERGER. of 1216  Avenue L, yesterday afternoon. 
Declaring she had to go to the dentist she left the child in the custody of 
the BERGERS with the promise of returning in an hour or two.
      The woman was found in her home by Pearl and Mildred LANDAU, of 971 
East 26th. st., relatives who had come to pay her a visit. Finding her 
suffering from pain, they summoned Dr. OVERTON, of Kings County Hospital.

VAN WAGNER FUNERAL SERVICES TONIGHT
      Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock for Sidney D. VAN 
WAGNER, vice president of the Lawyers Mortage Co., of 184 Montague st. who 
died yesterday in his 65 th. year at his home 575 3rd. st.
      Mr. VAN WAGNER was for many years associated with the lawyers Title 
Company. He was a member of the Montauk Club and the Cresent Athletic Club. 
He is survived by his widow Sadie VAN WAGNER; a sister Mrs. ida MOORE of 
Libery N.Y., and several nieces and nephews. Interment tomorrow will be at 
Liberty N.Y.     

Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Joseph, for John F. NORRIS, a veteran of the Spanish American war, who died 
Tuesday in his 67th. year at his home, 53 Underhill ave. He served with 
Company A., 47th. N.Y. Volunteers. He was a member of the William H. HUBBELL 
Camp, U.S.W.V. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Theresa TRACY, with whom he 
lived, and a brother, James J. NORRIS. Interment with Miitary Honors will be 
at the national Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

Roy SWANSON died yesterday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn and 
resided at 5414 8th. ave. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid 
SWANSON.  Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. O. M. J?NSWALD at 
the chapel of the Kingston Avenue Hospital today at 2 P.M., followed by 
interment at Vahalla Buriel Park, Staten Island, under the direction of 
Edward C. HALVORSEN, of 5312 8th. ave.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow, a the R.C. Church of 
the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers aves., for Katherine DOYLE KELLY, who died 
Wednesday at her home, 2247 Church ave. She is survived by her husband John 
J.; 2 sons, John and James, a daughter Josephine, 2 sisters Mrs. Mildred 
VAUGHAN and Elizabeth DOYLE, and a brother John J. DOYLE. Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Robert C. WHITELEY, 804 
Flatbush ave.

Rose WHALEN died wednesday at the home of her son Timothy J. WHALEN, 395 
Sumpter st. She was born in Newark N.J., and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 2 years. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren. She was member of the 
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where a requiem mass will be celebrated 
at 10 A.M., Monday. Interment will be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East orange 
N.J., under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Dorothy VAN BENSCHOTEN, daughter of Thomas A. and Blanche VAN BENSCHOTEN, 
died yesterday at the home of her parents, 15 Scharfer st. The funeral will 
be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. H. ROSS will officiate. Interment at 10 
A.M., Sunday will be at Cyress Hills Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Funeral services will be held at 8 O'clock tonight for Horace SHIMMELL, who 
died Tuesday in his 55th. year at his home, ??4 Evergreen Ave. He is survived 
by his widow Mathilda MAUSNER SHIMMELL; 2 sons, John and Arthur and 2 sisters 
grace and Florence, and a brother Arthur SHIMMELL. The funeral will be held 
at 2:30 P.M., tomorrow and interment will be at Evergreen cemetery under 
direction of george WERST, 572 Hart st.

Frank STULZ, a life resident of Greenpoint, died yesterday at his home, 139 
Java st. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Anthony, where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Monday. He is survived by his widow Emma; 
2 sons, Frank and Harry, and a daughter, Ida ROSHOLD. Interment will be at 
Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of J.E. McGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble st. 

Anna Sophia JOHNSON died yesterday. She was born in Sweden 69 years ago and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years, and is survived by her husband 
Louis. The Rev. THORNBERG will conduct funeral services, Saturday at 2 P.M., 
at 1680 16th. st. Interment will take place at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the 
direction of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 4th. st. 

Mary MURPHY FURLONG McCART, born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late 
Michael and Mary CONWAY MURPHY, died Yesterday at her home, 193 Tillary st. 
She was for many years a member of St. James Pro-Cathedral. The funeral will 
be held from the Memoriam Parlors, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st., tomorrow 
at 2 P.M. She is survived by her husband Alexander McCART, Jr.; 3 sons, 
James, Michael, and Thomas, of Brooklyn and 2 sisters at Butle, Montana. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross cemetery, under the durection of John J. 
HIGGINS, 317 Rogers ave.

Maria BOTTEGA died Wednesday in her 52nd. year. She is survived by her 
husband Vincent; 2 sons, Pasquale and John; 3 daughters, Maria, Mamie, and 
Ida; 1 sister and a brother. The funeral services will be held at the Church 
of St. Simon and Juda, Avenue T and Van Sicklen st., at 2 P.M., Sunday The 
funeral will be held from her late home, 2251 West 1st. st., Brooklyn. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery. 

Mary MAHEDY died Wednesday at her home, 249 Midwood st. She was born in 
County Langford, Ireland, 61 years ago, and lived in Brooklyn 43 years. She 
was a member of st. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church, Nostrand ave. and Lincoln 
rd. Funeral from John H. TIMMS Chapel, 246 5th. ave., tomorrow at 9 A.M., 
thence to St. Francis of Assisi Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. She is survived by one sister, Catherine WHITE. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery, under the direction of John H, TIMMS.

Theodore AGELAKOS died Thursday at his home 213 Navy st. He was born in Green 
41 years ago. He was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 18 years. He is 
survived by his wife, Mary, 1 son and 1 brother. Funeral from his late home 
tomorrow at 10:30 A.M. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction 
of S.K SZUTARSKI, 246 24th. st.           typed as printed                    
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George OWENS died last saturday at 82 Butters st., Manhattan. He is survived 
by a sister, Mrs. Catherine CUFF and a niece Mrs. Iona ROGERS. He was a 
resident of N.Y.S for many years and formaly lived in Mass. The funeral was 
held today at
Soeningster, Mass, and interment was under the direction of Hugh GILLESP?, 
1478 Fulton st.

August DOPMAN died Tuesday in a local hospital. He was 64 years old and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 62 years. He was a painter and is survived by 
his widow and 1 son, William DOPMAN. The funeral will be held from his late 
home, 1970 Fulton st. at 2 P.M., tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of Hugh GILLES?, 1478 Fulton st.

Elizabeth LEARY died Wednesday at her home, 1688 East 68th. st. She is 
survived by her husband, Patrick; 1 daughter, Mrs. May HEFFERNAN, and 1 son 
William F. COLLINS. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., tomorrow, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of John R. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Daniel F. HART, well known shoe store fixture manufacturer, died Wednesday at 
his home, 1000 President st. He was widely known throughout the New England 
States having done most of the store fixture work for Cousin , Regal stores, 
and the leading shoe firms of the country. He was born in Weymouth Mass., the 
son of the late John W. and Mary DONAVAN HART, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for the past 12 years. He is survived by his wife Helena C. COFFEY; 
3 brothers and 1 sister. The funeral will be held from Academy ave., 
Providence, tomorrow at 9 A.M., followed by a solemn requiem mass at St. 
Raymond R.C. Church, Pawtucket R.I., under the direction of William DUNIGAN 
aand Son, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st.

James N. KENNEDY died yesterday at his home, 133 St. Felix st. he was born in 
Philadelphia 53 years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 25 y
ears. He is survived by his wife Margaret McGOVERN KENNEDY; His father 
Nathial KENNEDY, 2 sisters Mrs. Margaret ABSON and Mrs. Elizabeth EARNEST  
and one brother, William H. He was for many years a member of the 
Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' International Union of America, Local 4 
and Loyal Order of Moose, Philadelphia Lodge 54. Funeral today at 2 P.M., 
with services at Oliver BAHER Chapel, Philadelphia, under direction of Jere. 
J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic ave.

Margaret A. DONOVAN DEEGAN died Wednesday at her home 1532 Union st. She was 
born in Brooklyn the daughter of Jeremiah T. DONOVAN. She was the wife of 
Edward M. DEEGAN, connected with the Public Service Commission and mother of 
Angela, Edward and Paul DEEGAN. She was a graduate of Visotation Alumna? and 
Ladies Auxiliary of St. Gregory the Great Church, St. John pl. and Brooklyn 
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Jere. J. Cronin, Inc. 
115 Atlantic ave. 

David J. CRIMMINS died Wednesday at the C.S Veterans Hospital, 98, Castle 
Point N.Y. He was the son of the late Michael J. and Nora CRIMMINS, and is 
survived by 1 brother Arthur J. CRIMMINS. He served during the World War with 
Battery C. 105th. Field Artillery of the 27th. (N.Y.N.G.) Division. The 
funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. from the Funeral Home, 187 South. 
Oxford st., followed by interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction 
of J. HIGGINS & Son, 203 Jay st. 

IN MEMORIAM
BOERNER--In loving memory of my dear husband Charles BOERNER, who departed 
this life May 18, 1921. 
                A loving thought a silent tear
                A beautiful memory of husband dear.         
				Wife

BOSELING--In sad and loving memory of my loving father John BOSELING, who 
departed this life May 18, 1912. Gone but not forgotton. 
				Daughter Evelyn

FARRELL--A birthday tribute to the cherished memory of a beloved wife and 
darling mother, Elizabeth FARRELL, who departed this life July 10, 1927.
              Her cheery smile and silent way,
                    are dearest to recall,
              She had a smile for everyone,
                     And died beloved by all.    
			Husband John FARRELL, Sons 
		John and George, Daughters Elizabeth BARVELS and Florence STYPMAN

McNULTY--In fond and loving memory of our brother, William V. McNULTY, who 
departed this life, May 18, 1918. 
		Sisters, Mrs. G.J. JOYCE & Mrs. D.A. MORAN

MANNIX--Month's mind mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of the 
soul of Daniel MANNIX, on Saturday, May 19, 9 A.M., at St. Agnes R.C. Church, 
Hoyt and Sackett sts. Brooklyn.                     typed as printed

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
PROSPER--The family of late John J. PROSPER wish to express their sincere 
thanks for the beautiful floral offerings, masses and kind expressions of 
sympathy of the clergy, relatives and friends. 

ABEL--On May 16, 1928 E.R. Louis ABEL, beloved husband of Amelia, and father 
of louis A. ABEL. Funeral services at his residence -130-02  107th. ave., 
Richmond Hill, on Saturday, May 19, at 2 P.M. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery.

BAUMANN-- On Thursday, May 17, Adolph N. BAUMANN, in his 66th. year. Funeral 
services Monday, May 21, at 9 A.M., at his late residence, 1356 Greene ave.

BUCH--Henry G. Jr., beloved son of Henry G. and Anna M. VOHRINGER BUCH, on 
May 15, at his home, 7640 85th. drive, Woodhaven. Services Friday, evening , 
8 o'clock. Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M. Interment Cyress Hills Abby.

BURNS-- Frank A., beloved husband of Alice BURNS, on Thursday, May 17, 
Funeral Monday, May 21, from his sister's residence, Mrs. Mary C. GANNON, 145 
Snyder ave.; thence to Holy Cross Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CONNORS--Peter, husband of the late Catherine CONNORS, suddenly at his home, 
Thursday, 1652 East 53rd. st. Survived by 5 daughters Rita, Loretta, Mrs. 
LATTEN, Mrs. ROBERTS, Mrs. HENCHER and 4 sons, James, John Thomas, and Frank. 
Notice of funeral later.

CRIMMINS--On May 16, David J., beloved son of the late Michael and Nora 
CRIMMINS and brother of Arthur J. CRIMMINS. Funeral on Saturday, May 19, 
from the parlors at 187 South Oxford st. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FRENCH--Ann, on Wednesday, May 16, 1928. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. 
Florence COLLINS and 4 sons, George, Ernest, Elijah and Albert FRENCH. 
Services Friday at 8 P.M., at 850 Bedford ave., Brooklyn. Funeral Saturday 
 Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GUNTHER--Sophie at her home, 1194 Liberty ave., in her 76th. year. Survived 
by 3 children, Mrs. T. SCHILLING, Mrs. F. ZIMER and one son Nicholas. Funeral 
services on Friday, 8 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Saturday.

LELLIS--William F., suddenly, May 17, 1928, brother of James W. LELLIS and 
Mrs. Charles PETERSON. Funeral Saturday from J.B. O"CONNOR'S Funeral Parlor, 
340 Clarkson ave. Brooklyn, at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCART--On May 16, 1928, Mary MURPHY FURLONG McCART, beloved wife of 
Alexander McCART Jr., at her residence 192 Tillery st. Funeral from John J. 
HIGGINS' Funeral Parlors, 317 Rogers ave., on Saturday, May 19, 2 P.M. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

O'NEIL-- Robert E., of  224 Wakeman pl., on Wednesday, May 16, a son of the 
late Michael and Mary HORNET O'NEIL. Funeral on Saturday, at 9:30 A.M. from 
Our Lady of Angels Church, 74th. st. and 4th. ave. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

PENDERGAST--On May 8, 1928, Michael PENDERGAST, of 5340 3rd. ave. a native of 
Brooklyn for over 40 years. (Irish papers please copy)

PFORR--On Thursday, May 17, 1928, Heinhart H. PFORR, beloved husband of Ida 
HALL PFORR, and loving father of Mrs. Idella BOSWORTH and Mrs. Lillabell 
MILLS, in his 63rd. year. Funeral services Sunday, may 20, at 4 P.M., at the 
(St.) James M. E. Church, Reid ave. and Monroe st. Interment private.

STAMM--George, on May 15, 1928, in hid 63 year. Beloved father of Mary 
WINKLERand Stella STAMM. Funeral from the parlor of John H. Te?e?, 1363 
Bushwick ave., May 19, at 8:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Fourteen 
Holy Martyrs. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. 

McCAFFERTY--On May 16, Mary McCAFFERTY (nee EGAN), beloved mother of Mrs. 
Mary NATIELLO, Mrs. John HADLEY, Mrs. William NASH, Walter and Dennis BARTOW; 
formerly of the 4th. ward of Manhattan. Funeral from her daughter's 
residence, 1629 West 11th. st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, May 19, Solemn requiem 
mass at R.C. Church of St. Mary. Interment Calvery cemetery. Automobile Cortege.

KIELY--On May 17, Bridget KIELY, beloved wife of the late John KIELY, at her 
residence, 84 washington st. Funeral on Monday, May 20, at 9 A.M. Requiem 
mass at the Assumption Church. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

KOSTER--Edward KOSTER, after a short illness, passed away May 18?, 1928, at 
his residence, 1770 East ?? st., Brooklyn. Formally resided at West 30th. 
st., Coney island. Funeral notice later.

19 May 1928
Edward F. McDONALD, a retired Lt. of the N.Y. Police Dept. died yesterday at 
his home, 237 Baltic st. He was a life resident of the 6th. ward and served 
in the police dept. for 35 years. He is survived by his widow Belle 
CUNNINGHAM McDONALD; a son, Edward, and 2 brothers, James and Patrick 
McDONALD. The funeral will be held from his late home at 9:30 A.M., Monday 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress sts. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of John F. FAGEN.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Anselm, 83rd. st. and 4th. ave., for William J. POWELL, a member of the 
Cathedral Club, who died Thursday at his home, 7825 4th. ave. he is survived 
by his widow his parents, and 1 brother. Interment will be Holy Cross 
Cemetery.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 8:30 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of Our Lady 
of the Angels, 4th. ave. and 74th. st., for Mary KELLY, who died Wednesday, 
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ANDERSON, 567 68th. st. She is 
survived by her husband, Michael KELLY; 2 sons and 4 daughters. Interment 
will be at Kingston 

John LAVERTY, son of Ella and the late John LAVERTY, died yesterday at 
Rochester N.Y. He has been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. The funeral 
services will be held at his late home, 136 Madison st., at 2 P.M. tomorrow. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

William F. LELLIS died Thursday. He is survived by a brother James W. LELLIS, 
and a sister Mrs. Charles PETERSON. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today 
from the funeral chapel of J. B. O'CONNER, 340 Clarkson ave., and interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BOGGS--In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, John T. 
BOGGS, who departed this life may 19, 11922.
             Faithful and honest in all his ways.
             Devoted and true till the end of his days.
             A loving son and brother gentle and kind.
             What a beautiful memory he left behind. 
			Mother, Father, Sisters and Brothers

CORRIGAN--In loving memory of Richard M. CORRIGAN, who departed this life, 
May 192?. Masses offered this morning.
               Our hearts still ache with sadness,
                     Our eyes shed many a tear,
               God alone knows how we miss you,
                      As it dawns another year. 
			Wife, Son and Family

HEARNE--In loving memory of my dear son, Al W. HEARNE, who died may 19, 1927. 
					Gone but not forgotten.         
							Father

HUGHES--In sad and loving memory of our dear father, George W. HUGHES, who 
passed away May 19, 1926. 
					Gone but not forgotten. 
			Daughters, Gertrude ALBRECHT and Elizabeth DONAHUE.

HOLMES--Michael J, HOLMES, who passed away May 19, 1926. Mass at St. Peter's Church.       
					His Family

MALLOY--In sad and loving memory of our Dearest mother Delia C. MALLOY, who 
died may 19, 1918.
                    Ten sad years have now gone by.
                      Since we saw your loving face,
                    But you left us to remember,
                       None on eath can take your place,
                    In our hearts your memory lingers,
                       Sweetly, tender, fond, and true,
                    There is not a dau dear mother,
                       That we do think of you. 
Her bereaved son Sylvester, daughter Viola and son-in-law Ferdinand J. HEINZ.

MANNIX--Month's mind mass of requiem will be offered  for the repose of the 
soul of Daniel MANNIX, on Saturday, May 19, at 9 A.M. at St. Agnes R.C. 
Church, Hoyt and Sackett sts., Brooklyn. 

WILSON--Evelyn WILSON; died May 19, 1926,
                     You are not forgotten dearest one,
                        nor will you ever be,
                     As long as life and memory lasts,
                        We will remember thee.           
					Father, Mother, Sisters

ANDERSON--Suddenly, on May 17, 1928, Carl Herman ANDERSON, of 238 13th. st., 
in his 54th. year, beloved husband of Lina SWENSON ANDERSON and father of 
Mrs. Lillie CLARK. Funeral services at ERICSON & ERICSON's State st. Chapel, 
5?? State st., Sunday afternoon, May ??. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

ARFMAN--On Thursday, May 17, 1928, Richard ARFMAN. Funeral services at 302 
Jay st., on Saturday May 19, at 8 P.M. Interment Sunday, 2 P.M.

DOERING--Katherine, suddenly at Brentwood, on May 17, beloved mother of Fred, 
Anna, Katherine, Evelyn DOERING and sister of  and Mrs. E. STAPELLA. Funeral 
services at her late home, Brentwood L.I. on Sunday evening, May ?? at 8:30 
o'clock. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Monday A.M.

DUFFY--On May 17, 1928, Bernard, brother of Mrs. Anna WHALEN, Mrs. Margaret 
FLANAGAN, and Thomas DUFFY. Funeral from his residence, 141 92nd. st., 
Brooklyn, Monday, May 21; thence to St. Patrick's Church where a solemn 
requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. he was a member of the International 
Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, Local #6?. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

ELSIS--On Friday, may 18, 1928, John, husband of the late Ursula ELSIS, of 
153 2nd. ave., Brooklyn. Services at Fred HERBST Sons'. Funeral Parlors, 83 
Hanson pl., corner South Portland ave. Sunday. Interment Greenwood Cemetery

KIEFER--Frank, on Saturday, May 19. 1928, beloved husband of Mary KIEFER and 
father of Frank ?. KIEFER and Mrs. Katherine Varn???. Funeral from his 
residence. ??? Kingston ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., on Tuesday, May 22, at 9 A.M. 
Requiem mass at St. Benedict's R.C. Church. Intrerment in Most Holy Trinity 
Cemetery, under the direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Sons. 

PATERSON--Marie Theresa (nee GALWAY), beloved wife of David and mother of 
David M. Jr., James H., and Edward PATERSON, on Thursday, May 17, at her 
home, 363 7th. st. Funeral Monday at 10:30 A.M., with requiem mass at St. 
Paul's Church, Clinton and carroll sts. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

PICKETT--On Thursday, May 17, 1928, Jefferson D. PICKETT, in the 68th. year 
of his life. Funeral services at J.R. WHEELER Funeral Parlors, 245 Greene 
ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, May 21, at 3 P.M. Interment Litchfield Conn.

REGELMANN--Kathryn J. (nee MURPHY), on Friday, May 18, 1928, survived by 
husband Edward, 2 children, Ernest and Eileen; her father John MURPHY; 2 
sisters Mrs. Edward J. MURTAGH and Hazel MURPHY, and 1 brother John MURPHY. 
Funeral from her residence, 1292 east 39th st., Brooklyn, Monday morning at 
9;30; thence to Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn ave and Glenwood rd. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

RENZ--On May 18, in his 24th. year, Martin F. RENZ Jr., beloved son of Martin 
and Anna Marie RENZ and dear brothe of Eleanor E.WHITE. Funeral services by 
Tyrian Lodge # 618, F. & A.M., on Monday, May 21, at 1 P.M., at his home, 125 
Highland pl., Brooklyn. Funeral services at St. Peter's Lutheran Church, 94 
hale ave., Brooklyn, May 22, at 2:15 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SHAW--Margaret E., beloved mother of Edith and Helen SHAW and Eugene KIERNAN, 
on Friday, May 18. Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M., from her residence, 465a 18th. 
st.; thence to Holy Name Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

STEGNER--On Thursday, May 17, Elizabeth, at her residence, 6915 ?9th. st., 
Glendale, N.Y., age 69 years. Beloved mother of Bertha PHILLIPS, Lena 
FREMGEN, Fred STEGNER, Louise FISCHER, Jacob STEGNER, Elizabeth Roth, Michael 
STEGNER, also sister of Lena FRANK and Katherine BARTRUFF. Funeral at St. 
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Linden st., and Seneca ave., on Monday, 
May 21, at 2:30 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

WOODS--On May 18, 1928, John F., of East 22nd. st., beloved father of 
Madeline STANFORD, and brother of Michael V., Anna M., and Elizabeth T. 
WOODS. Notice of funeral later.

KNOBLAUCH--On Friday, may 18, after a brief illness, in her 6?st. year. 
Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Charles KNOBLAUCH and mother of Michael, 
Frank, and Charles KNOBLACH, Anna GLASS, and Elizabeth SCHMIDT. Relatives and 
friends are invited to attend funeral on Monday, 10:30 from her residence, 
1614 Norman st., Ridgewood; thence to DSt. Matthias Church, where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. 
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery. 

Mayflower Lodge, # 961, F. & A.M.--Brethren; You are requested to attend the 
funeral service of our late brother, Joseph ?. ROUSSEAU, of 845 East 12th. 
st. Masonic services will be held on Sunday evening, May 20, at 8 o'clock at 
the funeral parlors of George J. AYEN, 7th. ave. and Lincoln pl.
  J. Herbert MILLER Mastor      Arthur E. SHERMAN Sec.

McDONALD--On Friday, May 18, Edward F., beloved husband of Belle CUNNINGHAM  
and father of Edward McDONALD. Funeral from his residence, 237 baltic st., 
Monday, May 21, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, Court and 
Congress sts.

McMAHON--Patrick McMAHON on Thursday, in his 61st. year. Funeral on Monday, 
9:30 from Funeral Chapel of Peter J. GEIS, ???Catalpa ave. Requiem mass at 
St. Matthias Church. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

MILLS--George E. MILLS, on May 19, at his late residence 133-38 116th. st., 
husband of the late Florence and father of George. Notice of funeral later.

MORGAN--On Wednesday, May 16, 1928, Margaret MORGAN, at her residence, 3208 
Charendon rd. She is survived by her husband William, 3 daughters, Margaret, 
Helen, and Mrs. Henry VAN ROTEN; also a son William. Funeral on Monday at 
9;30 A.M.; thence to St. Jerome R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NOLAN--On May 17, 1928, James M., beloved husband of Anna NOLAN (nee 
QUILLIGAN) and father of John, Catherine, Ceclia, James, Marie, and Joseph 
NOLAN, brother of the Rev. Phillip NOLAN, John P. and Arthur NOLAN. Funeral 
from his residence, 85 Barclay st., New York, on Maonday, May 21, at 9 A.M. A 
solemn requiem mass will be offered at St. Peter's Church at 10 A.M. 
Interment Calvery Cemetery.

Hannah JUULS, wife of John JUULS, died Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital. She 
was born in N.Y.C. and has been resident of Brooklyn for 15 years. In 
addition to her husband she is survived by her mother Mrs. Hannah NOLAN, 5 
sisters and 4 brothers. The funeral will be held from her late home, 991 
Atlantic ave., on Monday, at 9:30 A.M., with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of Our Lady of Presentation, Rockaway and St. Mark's aves. Interment 
will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Robert R. DONAVAN, 2089 
Fulton st.

John LEAHY, of 5908 5th. ave., born in England a resident of Bay Ridge  for 
the past 40 years. he was a member of the societies connected with the Church 
of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. He is survived by 3 daughters, Miss G. LEAHY, 
Mrs. K. WHELAN, and Mrs. F. MOTTRAN and 4 sons, Christopher, Ernest, Curil, 
and George. The funeral will take place Monday, at 9:30, A.M.; thence to the 
Church of Our lady of Perpetual Help, 59th. st. and 5th. ave., where requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. Jojn's Cemetery  under the 
direction of herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5th. ave.

Patrick McMAHON, born in Ireland, 62 years ago, died Thursday at the home of 
his nephew, James McKENNA, 2587 Catalpa ave. He was a member of St. Matthias 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, Monday, at 9:15 A.M. 
Funeral from the funeral chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa ave.

Dolores O'HARA died yesterday at her home, 464 59th. st. She was the daughter 
of Robert and Jane TYLER O'HARA. She is survived by her parents and a brother 
Robert O'HARA. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., tomorrow, and interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Henry F. McKEON, 5017 
7th. ave.

Mary E. MURPHY died yesterday at her home, 45 4th. st. She was born in 
Brooklyn, and was a life resident of the city. She was the daughter of the 
late Peter and Mary COSGROVE. She was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea 
R.C. Church, and all the societies of the church. She is survived by her 
husband Thomas; 4 daughter, Mrs. Frank VAN MAVEN, Mrs. Arthur BANKS, Mrs. 
William McKIE, Mrs. Edward DOLAN, 1 brother Joseph COSGROVE and several 
grandchildren. The funeral will take place from her late home, Monday, at 9 
A.M.; thence to St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Julia BROWN died yesterday at the home of her sister, 418 Elwood ave. She was 
born in Brooklyn January 20, 1867. She is survived by her 2 sons, Louis and 
Ralph BROWN; her daughter Tillie YOUNG; 3 brothers, Abraham, George and 
Joseph JACOBS, and 1 sister Tillie GREENEBAUM. Funeral services will be held 
from the home of her son, 983 East 12th. st., on Sunday at 1:30 P.M. 
Interment at Washington Cemetery, under the direction of W. Theordore LUTZ  
and Son, 856 Forset ave., Ridgewood.

Joseph FLECKENSTEIN died Thursday at his home, 1861 Himrod st., in his 19th. 
year. He was born in Brooklyn July 1, 1909. Funeral Monday at 9;30 A.M. from 
his late home; thence to St. Aloysious R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. He is survived by his parents, Barbara and Jacob 
FLECKENSTEIN; 1 brother Max, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Catherine BAND and Caroline 
KIRCHNER. Burial in Holy Trinity Cemetery, under the direction of John 
Baque's Sons, 614 Woodward ave.

Funeral services will be held at 1 P.M., tomorrow at Meyer's Funeral Chapel, 
2124 Cornaga ave., Far Rockaway, for Bella R. DONIGER, widow of William 
DONIGER, well known educator, who died yesterday at her home, 1195 Neilson 
avr. Far Rockaway. She was born in Rissia and has been a residen tof the U.S. 
since 1893. She is survived by 10 children. 
Interment will be at Bayside Cemetery.

John JOHANSEN, son of George ans Sigrid JOHANSEN, died Thursday at the home 
of his parents, 627 54th. st. He was a life resident of Brooklyn and is 
survived by his parents. The funeral was held at 10 A.M., today from the 
funeral chapel of John H. HOLMLIN, 5215 7th. ave., and interment will be at 
Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Richard ARTMAN died Thursday in a local hospital. He was born in germany 46 
years ago and for the past 8 years was employed by Peter HARRIS, Tillery and 
Pearl sts. Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. J. GALLAGHER, 
of the City Park Chapel and Parlors, 302 jay st., at 8 O'clock tonight. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery at 2 P.M. tomorrow, under the direction of 
Louis W. FARRELL, 302 jay st.

Edward McGUIRE died Wednesday. he lived at 148 Pearl st. He was a life 
resident of Brooklyn, the son of Alice and the late John McGUIRE, and in 
addition to his mother, is survived by 2 brothers, John and William, and 1 
sister Alice. The funeral was held today at 9:30 A.M. and interment was at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of T. J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc. 203 Jay st.

John PREUSS died yesterday at his home, 618 Grand st. He was the 6 year old 
son of Gustav and Elizabeth EBINGER PREUSS. He is survived, in addition to 
his parents, by 2 sisters Anna and Elizabeth and 2 brothers, Gustav and Frank 
PREUSS. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at 
Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of John T. SHEVLIN Sons, 464 Lorimer st.

Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Monday at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 
86 Lefferts pl. for George A.G. WYKES, who died yesterday in his apartment at 
the St. George Hotel, Clark st. He was born in England and has been a 
resident of the U.S. since 1887. He was engaged in the hosiery business in 
Manhattan. he is survived by his widow Lillian CABBLE WYKES. Interment 
Tuesday will be at Greenwood Cemetery, under the direction of Fairchild Sons.

Elsabeth M. ABBOTT died Wednesday in a local hospital. She was born in St. 
Johns Newfoundland, 35 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 4 
years. She is survived by her husband Jacob ABBOTT; 3 daughters, her mother, 
6 sisters, and 3 brothers. She was a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 
4th. ave. and 50th. st. The Rev. James W. GILL will conduct the funeral 
services at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of james J. SHARP, 4617 
7th. ave. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Gaspar BONO, husband of Felecia BONO died yesterday at his home, 918 East 
98th. st. Canarsie. He is survived in addition to his wife by 4 daughters 
Mrs. Josephine MATRANGA, Mrs. Lucy FARINA, Mrs. Vincnetine? CORONA, Mrs. 
Kitty SOTO, and 2 sons Alfred and Ralph BONO. He was a member of the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Family, Carnarsie, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated, at 9:30 A.M., Monday. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, 
under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st.

Charles D. DEVOE died yesterday in a local hospital, in his 53rd. year. He 
was the husband of the late Elizabeth DEVOE, and is survived by 5 sisters, 
Mrs. T. DUNN, Mrs. C. OSBORN, Mrs. E. HAYWARD, Mrs. L. JERMAIN and Mrs. T. 
FLETCHER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday at the funeral chapel of 
Mrs. frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas ave. 
Interment will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

Gertrude CUNNINGHAM, wife of William CUNNINGHAM and mother of Gertrude, 
Annie, Geraldine, Thomas and an infant son, died yesterday at 1363 82nd. st. 
She was the daughter of Annie GRANGER GORRY and the late Thomas H. GORRY. She 
is survived in addition to her husband, mother and children by 3 brothers, 
Joseph F., Thomas H., Leo F. and 1 sister Geraldine F. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 Monday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of 
Guadaloupe, 73rd. st. and 15th. ave. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st.

Vivian DOYLE died yesterday at her home, 229 8th. st. She was the daughter of 
Cornelius and Harriet KILLEEN DOYLE. She is survived in addition to her 
parents by 2 brothers Joseph and Arthur J. Doyle. She was 6 years old. The 
funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. Monday and interment will be under the 
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 9th. st.

Catherine APPEL died yesterday at her home, 2017 Greene ave. She was born in 
Germany 83 years ago and is survived by a daughter Elizabeth APPEL, 3 sons 
John, William, Henry, and 1 brother Joseph HUBER, 6 grandchildren and 1 
great-grandchild. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday. The Rev. T. A. 
HOELZER will conduct the funeral services. Interment will be at Lutheran 
Cemetery, under the direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview ave., near 
Bleecker st, Ridgewood. 

Roland M. DRISCOLL, son of Frank and Henrietta HAGELSTEIN DRISCOLL, died 
Friday. He was born in Brooklyn 21 years ago and resided at 1538 76th.st. At 
the time of his death he was engaged in the publishing business. Besides his 
parents he is survived by a brother Arthur and a sister Florence. He attended 
St. John's Church, 84th. st and 16th. ave. Funeral services will be held at 
the funeral home of Joseph H. McKEON, 5th. ave and 73rd. st., the Rev. W.H. 
STEUP officating, Sunday, at 1:30 P.M. and interment at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Charles ZITZMANN died Wednesday at his home, in Schenectady N.Y. He was born 
in Brooklyn 39 years ago and lived here untill 4 years ago when he made his 
home in Schenectady. He was a machinist. he wasa member of St. Luke's 
Lutheran Church, Jefferson st. corner of Bushwick ave. The Rev. Mr. FREY will 
officate at the funeral services Sunday at 3 P.M. The funeral will be held 
from the home of his father, Charles ZITZMANN, 1434 DeKalb ave. He is 
survived by his wife Theresa, 1 son, Herman, 2 daughters. Olga and Ethel 
ZITZMANN, his parents Charles and Selma ZIZTMANN, 2 brothers Louis and Ernest 
ZIZTMANN, and 3 sisters Anna BAUER, Mattie IMKER, and Minnie BETZ. Interment 
will be at Mt. Olivet cemetery, under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT'S Sons. 

Robert COBB died yesterday at the home of his parents, at 6533 Admiral st. 
Maspeth. He was the infant son of Walter and Mary WARBUCK COBB. The funeral 
will be held ay 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery 
under the direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st.

Evelyn FADER died yesterday at her home, 26 14th. st. She was the daughter of 
Frank and Charlotte FADER. She is survived in addition to her parents by 2 
brothers, John and Franklin FADER. She was a pupil of P.S. # 124. The funeral 
will be held at 2 P.M. Monday and interment will be at Prospect Cemetery, 
Jamaica, under the direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 today at the R.C. Church of  the 
Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st., for Dominic J. KOLB, who died 
Thursday in his 90th. year at his home, 61 Monroe st. He was born in 
Switzerland, came to the U.S. 40 years ago and has been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 35 years, during which time he was a parishioner of the R.C. 
Church of the nativity. He is survived by his widow, 2 daughters, 4 sons, 3 
granddaughters and 2 great-gransons. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated today at 9:30 A.M. today at the R.C. Church 
of Our Lady of Angels, 4th ave. and 74th. st., for Robert E. O'NEIL, son of 
the late Michael and Mary HORNET O'NEIL, who died Wednesday at his home, 224 
Wakeman pl. Interment followed at St. John's Cemetery.

Funeral services will be conducted today at 2 P.M. by the Rev. C.O. THUNBERG 
at the Swedish Augustana Home for the Aged, for Anna S.M. JOHNSON, who died 
Thursday. She was born in Stockholm Sweden, Sept. 12, 1859. She is survived 
by her husband Louis and a son Walter JOHNSON. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Monday at the R.C. Church of St. 
Patrick, Fort Hamilton, for Bernard DUFFY, who died Thursday at his home, 141 
92nd. st. He was born in Ireland and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 43 
years. He was a member of local 670, of the I.U.S. and O.E. He is survived by 
2 sisters, Mrs. Ann WHALEN and Mrs. Margaret FLANAGAN. Interment will be at 
Calvery Cemetery under the direction of John J. DARRAUGH & Son, 8817, 5th. ave.

Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night at 850 Bedford ave. for 
Ann FRENCH, who died Wednesday. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Florence 
COLLINS and 4 sons, George, Ernest, Elijah, and Albert FRENCH. Interment at 
1:30 P.M. today will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of J.B. 
O'CONNOR, 340 Clarkson ave. 

Requiem mass was celebrated today at the R.C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort 
Hamilton, for Lillian CARTON, who died Wednesday at her home, 405 95th. st. 
She was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by her husband James 
CARTON; a duaghter Agnes CARTON; her mother Mrs. Rose DORAN; 2 brothers and 4 
sisters. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John 
J. DARRAUGH & Son, 8817 5th. st.

          POLITICAL LEADERS ATTEND FUNERAL OF THOS. F. VAUGHAN
The funeral of Thomas F. VAUGHAN, veteren offical ofd of Elections and for 40 
years active in Democratic politics in Brooklyn, was held today. Delegations 
from the various organizations of which Mr. VAUGHAN was a member together 
with men prominent in politics regardless of political affiliations attended 
the obscquies.
The cortege left the late home, 4 Schenck ct., where Mr. VAUGHAN died 
Wednesday shortly after 9:30 A.M.  today and proceeded to the R.C. Church of 
St. Malachy, Van Siclen and Atlantic aves where requiem mass was offered
Mr. VAUGHAN is survived by his widow, Mrs. D. Frances NUNAN VAUGHAN; 2 sons, 
Raymond S. and Leonard E. VAUGHAN and 3 daughters Vera, Evelyn and Mrs. 
Edward Ward McMAHON. Interment followed calvery Cemetery.

20 May 1928
Anna NELSON died Saturday. She was born in Sweden 81 years ago and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 54 years. Funeral services will be conducted by the 
rev. THUNEBERG, Tuesday, at 10 A.M., at 1680 16th. st. and interment at Mt. 
Olivet, under the direction of Charles A. SANDSTRON, 4603 4th. ave.

Anna CARLSON died Friday. She was born in Sweden 81 years ago and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 55 years. Funeral services were held at 1680 16th. 
st. today at 10 A.M. and interment was at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under the 
direction of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603 4th. ave.
these 2 obits are typed as written

George E. MILLS died Saturday at his home, 133-38 115th. st., Richmond Hill. 
He was the husband of the late Florence MILLS and father of George. Funeral 
tomorrow from late home, thence to Holy Rosary R.C. Church, Chauscey st. near 
Reid ave., where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Charles W. LOSEE died last Sunday in his 64th. year. The funeral services 
will be held at 2 P.M. today at the funeral chapel of George C. HERBST, 6741 
5th. ave. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Johanna E. ALTEKAMP died Friday in her 85th. year. She was born in Germany 
and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 60 years. The funeral from her late 
home, 428 85th. st was held at 10 A.M. today and cremation followed at Fresh 
Pond, under direction of george C. HERBST 5th. ave.

Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Henry P. WOLF, fo 9704 
Fort Hamilton pkwywho died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hattie 
McNAULTY, 140 Erasmus st. He is survived by 4 daughters. Interment at 2 P.M. 
Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Louise GRAHAM died Saturday. She was born in Germany and was a resident of  
the U.S. for the past 37 years and is survived by her husband, 1 daughter, 1 
sister, and 1 brother. Rev. Herman MEYERS of St. Jacob's Lutheran Church, 
will conduct funeral services Tuesday, at 2 P.M., at Charles A. SANDSTROM 
funeral parlors, 4603 4th. ave. and Interment will be at Mt. Olivet.

Rose CONNOLLY, for many years a resident of the Eastern District, died Friday 
at her home in Mastic L.I. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. 
frthe chapel at 219 Wythe ave. with a solemn requiem mass at the Church od 
SS. Peter and paul. Interment at Calvery Cemetery.

Mary CROWLEY, infant daughter of Joseph and Mary CROWLEY, died yesterday at 
her home, 289 Clausson ave. She is survived, in addition to her parents, by 2 
sisters and 3 brothers. The funeral will be held at ? A.M. tomorrow and 
interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of Edward J. 
RENOUARD, 318 5th. ave.

Hans H.H. LOVE died yesterday in his 82nd. year. he was a retired rigger and 
had been a resident of Brooklyn for 38 years. The funeral services will be 
held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at his late home, 429 53rd. st. 
Interment Wednesday will be at Valhalia Cemetery, Staten Island, 
under the direction of Geroge C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave.

BEEBE--On Friday, May ?, 1928, Rose BEEBE, of 588 Troop ave., beloved wife of 
Leslie S. BEEBE. Funeral services at the fairchild Chapel  86? Lefferts pl., 
near Grand ave., on Monday, May 21, at 8 P.M.

BERRY--On May ??, Joseph, beloved son of Annie and the late Lawrence BERRY 
and the brother of Patrolman Nicholas BERRY, Frank, Thomas, and Mary BERRY. 
Funeral from his residence 4?? 43 st., on Tuesday, May 22. Requiem 
mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BUTLER--Mrs. Mary BUTLER, suddenly, May 19, 1928. Funeral on Tuesday morning 
from residence 155 Weirfield st.

CAMPBELL--On Friday, May 18, 1928, at her home, 45? E. 4 st., Louise , dearly 
beloved wife of Matthew CAMPBELL. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 
Lefferts pl. near Grand ave., on Sunday, May 20, at 4 P.M.

DOWD--On May 18, Francis O. DOWD, beloved husband of the late Mary DOWD. 
Funeral from his home, 950 Park pl., on Tuesday, May 22, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn 
requiem mass at St Gergory's Church. Interment St. Jon's Cemetery. 

FAUST--On Saturday, may 19, 1928, Peter, beloved husband of the late Sophie 
FAUST, aged 85 years. Services at his residence, 469 E. 7 st., Brooklyn, 
Monday, 8 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Tuesday at 11 A.M.

KEENAN_-On May 18, Peter, father of the late John KEENAN, formerly of 450 W. 
?9 st. Funeral from Arthur J. OATES Funeral Parlors, 204 E. ?? st., Monday, 
May 21, at 10 A. M. Mass of requiem at St.Ignatius Loyola Church, 
Park ave. and 84 ??st. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

KIEFER--Frank, on Saturday, May 19, 1928, beloved husband of Mary KIEFER and 
father of Frank M. KIEFERand Mrs. Katherine VARNUM. Funeral from his 
residence, 124 Kingston ave., Brooklyn N.Y., on Tuesday, May 22. Requiem mass 
at St. Benedict's R.C. Church. Interment in Most Holy Trinity Cemetery, under 
the direction of Thomas M. Quinn & Sons.

KIELY--On May 17, Bridget KIELY, beloved wife of the late John KIELY, at her 
residence, 84 Washington st. Funeral on Monday, May 20, at 9 A.M. requiem mass 
at the Assumption Church. Interment Calvary cemetery.

KOSTER--Passed away May ??, 1928, after a short illness, Edward KOSTER, at 
his residence , 1770 E. 9th. st. Brooklyn; formerly resided at W. 30 st., Coney 
island. Survived by his wife , Lillian; 2 sons, Frank and George, 1 daughter 
Catherine; and 2 sisters Augusta HANSEN and Clara SNOW. Funeral services 
Sunday, May 20, at 8 P.M. Funeral Monday, May 21, 2 P.M. 
Interment family plot, Greenwood Cemetery.

Mayflower Lodge, # 961, F. & A.M.--Brethren: You are requested to attend the 
funeral services of our late brother Joseph L. ROUSSEAU, of 84?  E. 12 st. 
Masonic services will be held on Sunday evening, May 20, at 8 o'clock at the 
funeral parlors of George J. AYEN, 7 ave. and Lincoln pl. 
J. Herbert MILLER, Master         Arthur E. SHERMAN, Sec.

McDONALD--On Friday, May 18. Edward F., beloved husband of Belle CUNNINGHAM 
and father of Edward McDONALD. Funeral from his residence, 237 Baltic st., 
Monday, May 21. Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church, Court and Congress 

McGILL--On May 19, 1928, at 1717 Madison st., Brooklyn N.Y., David August, 
aged 35 years, beloved husband of Edith SAUNDERS McGILL and loving son of Andrew 
McGILL and Anna McGILL. Funeral services at the home, on Monday evening at 8 
P.M. Interment at the convenience of the family. 

McMAHON--Patrick McMAHON on Thursday, in his 61 year. Funeral on Monday, 9:30 
from the Funeral Chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa ave. Requiem mass at St. 
Matthias Church. Interment Calvery Cemetery. 

McMEEKIN--On Saturday, May 19, 1928, at 119 Pioneer st., David McKEEKIN, 
beloved husband of Catherine McKEEKIN. Also survived by his father, 1 brother and 
5 sisters. Funeral notice later.

MELVILLE--Edward, on May 18, at his residence, 263 prospect park West, 
beloved son of Mary and the late John MELVILLE. He is survived in addition to his 
mother by 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Funeral services at his late residence, 
Monday, at 7:30 P.M. Interment 1:30 P.M., Linden Hill Cemetery.

MULREADY--Margaret--, beloved wife of Vincent MULREADY, on Saturday, Funeral 
from her late home, 180 Utica ave., on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the 
R.C. Church of St. Matthew where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery.

MULVANEY--On Friday, May 18, 1928, at 532A Henry st., Julia W. MULVANEY, 
beloved sister of John H., Annie, and Catherine A. MULVANEY. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 
A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Stephen's R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross 
Cemetery.

PICKETT--On Friday, May 18, 1928 Jefferson D. PICKETT, in the 68 year of his 
life. Funeral services at J. B. WHEELER Funeral Parlor, 245 Greene ave., 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, May 21, at 3 P.M. Interment Litchfield Conn. 

PRATT--On May 19, 1928, Edwin H., beloved husband of Fannie Flora PRATT and 
father of Edwin H. Jr. Funeral services at his late residence, 1045 Halsey st., 
Monday evening at 8 P.M. Interment on Tuesday in Cypress Hills Cemetery.

ROBINSON--On Saturday, May 19, 1928, after a brief illness, Anna Elizabeth 
ROBINSON at her residence 329 Vanderbilt ave. Funeral Tuesday, at 3 P.M. 
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

RYAN--On May 19, 1928, Ella A. RYAN, daughter of the late Matthew and Mary 
RYAN and beloved sister of Elizabeth RYAN. Funeral from her residence, 375 16 
st., on Tuesday, May 22, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Holy Name R.C. Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers, masses preferred. 

RYMER--On May 19, 1928, Joseph Francis RYMER, beloved father of Joseph and 
James A. RYMER, Charlotte M. PHILLIPS and Florence COLBATH. Services at his 
residence 771 Macon st., on Tuesday, May22, at 2 P.M. 

SCHUBERT--On May 19, Almeda, beloved daughter of Alexander and Mary BYRNES 
SCHUBERT and sister of Lillian, Grace, and Louise, at her home, 284 Willoughby 
ave. Requiem mass on Tuesday at 9 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church, Kent and 
Willoughby ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

SHARKEY--On Saturday, May 19, 1928, Robert A. SHARKEY, aged 64 years. 
Relatives and friends also members of Ridgewood Lodge # 710 F.& A.M.: 
Brooklyn Lodge # 22 B.P.O., Elks are respectfully invited to attend, 
funeral services to be held at his residence, 715 Quincy st., Brooklyn, 
on Monday evening, May 21, at 

SHAW--Margaret E., beloved mother of Edith and Helen SHAW and Eugene KIERNAN, 
on Friday, May 18. Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M. from her residence  465A 18 st.: 
thence to Holy Name Church, where mass will be offered. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

SPELLMAN--James Joseph, suddenly, at his home, 23 Adelphi st. He is survived 
by one brother William. Funeral from 38 Lafayette ave., BOYERTOWN Chapel on 
Monday at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

STEGNER--On Thursday, May 17, Elizabeth, at her residence, 6915 69 st, 
Glendale, N.Y., age 69 years. Beloved mother of Bertha PHILLIPS, Lena FREMGEN, Fred 
STEGNER, Louise FISCHER, John STEGNER, Jacob STEGNER, Elizabeth ROTH, and 
Michael STEGNER; also sister of Lena, Frank and Katherine BARTRUFF. Funeral at St. 
John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Linden st. and Seneca ave., on Monday, 
May 21 at 2:30 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.
Lena, could be Lena FRANK

WOODS--On May 18, 1928, John F., of 580 E. 22 st., beloved father of Madeline 
STANTON and brother of Michael V., Anna M., and Elizabeth T. WOODS. Notice of 
funeral later.

WYKES--Suddenly, on May 18, 1928, at the Hotel St. George, George Albert 
Glover, beloved husband of Lillian CABBLE WYKES. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 
86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Monday, May 21, at 8 P.M. 

Margaret MORGAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow at he R.c. Church of 
St. Jerome, newkirk and Nostrand aves., for Margaret MORGAN, who died wednesday 
at her home, 3208 Clarendon rd. She was born in Ireland and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 20 years. She is survived by her husband William, a son 
William and 3 daughters, Margaret, Helen and Mrs. Henry Van Roten. 
Interment will be at Holy cross Cemetery 
under direction of Joseph E. BRENNAN, 1817 Nostrand ave.

Margaret SERE RASPORT
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
the Visitation, for Margaret SERE RASPORT, who died Friday in a local hospital. 
She was born in N.Y.C. 24 years ago and has been a resident of brookly and a 
member of the R. C Church of the Visitation for many years. She is survived by 
her husband Michael; a son Richard and a daughter Mildred and her parents 
Adolph and catherine SERE. Interment will be under the direction of SHUFELT & 
SHUFELT, 384 Van Brunt st. funeral will be held from her late home 82 Dikeman st.
(does not name cemetery)

Robert SCHABLOWSKY
Funeral services will beheld at 2 P.M., today for Robert SCHABLOWSKY, who 
died Thursday at his home, 6426 Whaley st., Middle Village. He is survived by 2 
brothers, Frank and Otto and a sister Mrs. Louis WEBER. 
Interment will follow at the Lutheran Cemetery, 
under the direction of Frank A. DALTON, 251 Dekalb ave.

Adele Lillian SCHADECKER died Friday at her home, 699 Bushwick ave. She was 
born in Brooklyn Jan. 13, 1908, and is survived by her husband William; 1 son 
William Jr. her parents, 2 brothers, Emil and William WITTMANN, 5 sisters, Mrs. 
Robert CROKER, Mrs. KRUGER, Mrs. Albert FISHER, Ida and Lillian WITTMANN. 
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Malcolm of Mount 
Olivet Presbyterian Church will officiate. 
Interment will be Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of Charles Morton, 578 Onderdonk ave. 

Margaret E. SHAW
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. at the R.C. Church of Holy Name 
Of Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect ave., for Margaret E. SHAW, who died 
Friday at her home, 465A 18 st. She is survived by 2 daughters, Edith and 
Helen SHAW, and a son Eugene KIERNAN. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of M.J. SMITH'S Sons. 

Matthew SPINILLI
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Michael, 4 ave. and 42 st, for Matthew SPINILLI, a resident of Bay Ridge 
for the past 15 years, who died Friday at his home, 977 3 ave. He was born in 
Italy and is survived by his widow, Anna; a daughter Marie; a son George; a 
brother Anthony; a sister Agnes and his mother Mrs. Mary SPINILLI. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5 ave.

Johanna E. ALTEKAMP
Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. today for Johanna E. ALTEKAMP, who 
died Friday at her home, 429 85 st. She was 85 years old and the widow of John 
ALTEKEMP. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Louis WEBBERSEN, with whom she 
lived. Interment will be tomorrow morning.

Rose BEEBE
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at the Lefferts Place 
Chapel, 88 Lefferts Pl., for Rose BEEBE, who died Friday at her home, 588 Throop 
ave. She was the wife of Leslie S. BEEBE. Interment Tuesday under the direction 
of Fairchild Sons.

Martin BRAHM
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 today for Martin BRAHM, who died 
Thursday at his home, 18719 105 st., Hollis. He was 59 years old and is survived by 
his wife Dora, and 2 daughters, Mrs. Antonnette BALDUF and Mrs. Catherine 
BENSCH. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery. 

Francis O. DOWD, husband of the late Mary DOWD, and a resident of Brooklyn 
for many years, died Friday at his home, 956 Park pl. He was a member of the 
R.C. Church of St. Gregory, Brooklyn ave. and St. John's pl., where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated tomorrow. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

John ELSIS
Funeral services will be held at 5 P.M. today at the funeral chapel of Fred 
HERBST Sons, 83 Hanson pl., for John ELSIS, who died friday at his home, 153 2 
ave. He was 75 years old and was a resident of South Brooklyn for many years. 
He is survived by his wife Ursula; 3 sons, Christian, Joseph and Frank; 3 
daughters, Mrs. Samuel CARBERRY, Mrs. William M. NICHOLS, and Mrs. Michael 
PARRELL; a sister Mrs. Frank Ryan and 14 grandchildren. 
Interment at 2 P.M. at Greenwood Cemetery.

Wilhelmina M. HALL died today at her home, 9323 212 pl, Bellaire Queens. She 
was born in Brooklyn and formerly live in Richmond Hill. She was the daughter 
of the late John and Wilhelmina SMITH and is survived by her husband, Richard 
H. HALL and a son Richard H. HALL Jr. and 2 daughter Margaret H. and Ruth A. 
HALL, and a sister Mrs. Anna PATTEN. The funeral services will be held at 1:30 
P.M. tomotrrow. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction 
of Thomas H. IRELAND. 

Julia W. MULVANEY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. at the R. C. Church of St. 
Stephen, on Tuesday, for Julia W. MULVANEY, who died Friday at her home, 532A Henry 
st. She is survived by a brother John and 2 sisters Annie and Catherine A. 
MULVANEY. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Edward 
H.C. DUNN, 339 Courst st.

Marie Theresa GALWAY PATTERSON, born in N.Y.C. and a resident of Brooklyn for 
46 years, died Thursday at her home, 363 7 st. She is survived by her husband 
David, 3 sons, David E. Jr., James H., and Edward PATTERSON, 10 grandchildren 
and 4 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow 
with a requiem mass at St.Pauls P.E. Church, Clinton and Carroll sts. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of James L. LYMAN'S Son, 
503A 4 ave. 

Kathryn J. MURPHY REGELMANN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn ave. and Glenwood rd., for Kathryn J. MURPHY 
REGELMANN, who died friday at her home, 1292 East 39 st. She is survived by her 
husband, Edward; a son Ernest; a duaghter Eileen; her father John MURPHY; a 
brother John MURPHY and 2 sisters, Mrs. Ed (cut off there)

Katherine BULLWINKLE
Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. today for Katherine BULLWINKLE, who 
died Friday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Eleanor ?. LEWIS, 1069 East 29 st, 
in her 76 year. The funeral will be held sy 10 A.M. tomorrow and interment will 
be in Fairview Cemetery. 

Louisa CAMPBELL
Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. today at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 
86 Lefferts pl., for Louisa CAMPBELL, who died Friday at her home, 451 E. 4 st. 
She was the wife of Matthew CAMPBELL. Interment will be under direction of 
Fairchild Sons, at Kensico Cemetery.

Peter CONNORS
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A M., tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of 
Mary Queen of All Saints, Ave. N and E. 57 st., for Peter CONNORS, who died 
Thursday at his home, 1652 E. 53 st. He was born in Ireland and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. He was the husband of the late Catherine 
CONNORS and is survived by 4 sons, James, John, Thomas and Frank, and 5 daughters, 
Rita, Loretta, Mrs. LATTAN, Mrs. ROBERTS, and Mrs. HENCHER. He was a marble 
polisher for many years. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the 
direction of Frank R. HEALEY, 1278 Troy ave.

Lydia Virginia CREAMER
Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 P.M. at the Funeral Chapel of J.J. 
CRONIN, Inc., 83 Hanson pl., for Lydia Virginia CREAMER, who died yesterday 
at her apartment in the Hotel St. George, Clark st. She was born in Baltimore 
Md. and was the wife of John M. CREAMER. Interment will be tomorrow at Lowden 
Park Cemetery, Baltimore Md. 

Katherine DOERLING
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M. tonight for Katherine DOERLING, 
who died Thursday at her home, in Brentwood. She was formerly a resident of 
Brooklyn and is survived by a son Fred A., and 3 daughters Anna, Katherine and 
Evelyn, and a sister Mrs. E. STAPELLA. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery tomorrow morning.

Frank KRUPP died Thursday in his 49 year at his home, 670 Flushing ave. He is 
survived by 1 brother William. The funeral services will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
tomorrow at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 
243 Ridgewood ave.

Geroge E. WHITE
Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. today for Geroge E. White, husband of 
Alida A. WHITE, who died Friday at his home, 337 Lexington ave. he is 
survived in addition to his widow by 2 children, Audley W. and Florence I. WHITE. 
Interment will be at Manorville.

Herman SPITZBART
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow by the Rev. Charles NEITZER, 
for Herman SPITZBART, a life long resident of Brooklyn, who died Friday in 
his 73 year, at his home, 537 Halsey st. He is survived by his widow Wilhelmina 
HUMMEL SPITBART. Interment will be at Lutheran cemetery under the direction of 
of the estate of George PETH, 15 palmetto st.

Emma R. HOAG
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Tuesday at the R.C. Church of St. 
Rose of Lima, Parkville, for Emma R. HOAG, who died Friday at her home, 428 E. 
8 st. She is survived by her husband Frank A. HOAG and 2 children, Harold F. 
and Valerie L. HOAG. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

Frank KIEFER
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Tuesday at the R.C. Church of St. 
Benedict, Ralph ave. and Fulton st. for Frank KIEFER, who died yesterday at his 
home, 124 Kingston ave. he is survived by his widow Mary, a son Frank M. and 
a daughter Mrs. Katherine VARNUM. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under the direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Sons. 

Elizabeth KNOBLAUCH
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Matthias, Catalpa ave. Ridgewood, for Elizabeth KNOBLAUCH, who died Friday 
in her 61 year in her home, 1614 Norman st., Ridgewood. She is survived by 
her husband Charles, 3 sons Michael, Frank and Charles and 2 daughters, Mrs. 
Anna GLASS and Mrs. Elizabeth SCHMIDT. 
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

21 May 1928
Sarah J. STENDER died yesterday at her home, 629 Sterling pl. She is survived 
by her husband, Patrolman John STENDER, a son Thomas, her mother Catherine 
RYAN, and 2 brothers, Thomas and William RYAN, and a sister Mrs. John LANG. 
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M., Wednesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of St. Theresa. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of E.H. LOCKWOOD, 255 21st. st.

Robert M. DOIG, 78 years old, of 5911 Juniper ave., Maspeth, died Saturday. 
he is survived by his wife , Emilie DOIG, a cousin Elizabeth DOIG, and a 
niece Mabel STEERS. He was a well known resident of Masbeth, where he resided 
for a number of years, and in the employ of Mt. Olivet Cemetery for 40 years. 
John A. LOGAN Council # 6, Jr. O.A.M., will conduct services at the home on 
Monday evening. The Rev. Frederick S. GRIFFIN, of Our Saviors Church  of 
Masbeth will conduct the funeral services at the home Tuesday at 3 P.M. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Almeda SCHUBERT, daughter of Alexander and Mary BYRNE SCHUBERT, died Saturday 
at her home, 284 Willoughby ave. In addition to her parents she is survived 
by 3 sisters, Lillian, Grace, and Louisa. She was a member of the Immaculate 
Conception Sodality of St. Patrick's Church. The funeral will be held 
tomorrow, at 9 A.M.;thence to St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and Willoughby 
ave., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment under the 
direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave., at St. John's Cemetery. 

Lucretia KELLY died Saturday at her home, 32 Middagh st. She was born in 
Clayton N.Y., the daughter of  the late Isaac and Amelia WRIGHT, and had been 
a resident of Brooklyn for over 30 years. She is survived by her husband, 
William H. KELLY, and one son George Kelly. The funeral will be held tomorrow 
at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Assumption where a requiem mass 
will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
T.J. HIGGINS & Son Inc., 203 Jay st.

Joseph BERRY died saturday at his home, 418 43rd. st. He was a son of Annie 
and the late Lawrence BERRY. he is survived in addition to his mother by 3 
brothers, Patrolman Nicholas BERRY and Frank and Thomas BERRY and a sister 
Mary BERRY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow with a requiem at 
the R.C. Church of St. Michael, 4th. ave. and 42nd. st. Interment will be at 
Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Jacob SCHAEFER, 4123 4th. ave.

Tony PRIOLO died friday at his home, 228 Sackett st., in his 22nd. year. He 
is survived by his parents, 1 brother and 2 sisters. The funeral will be held 
at 10 A.M., tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Sacred 
Heart. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of 
GUARIANO and Company, 587 Henry st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 tomorrow at the R.C. Church of St. 
Gregory, for Francis DOWD, who died Friday at his home, 956 Park pl. He was 
employed by the Dept. of Parks for the past 30 years. He is survived by 4 
Daughters Katherine, Mary, Anna and Margaret DOWD. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Patrolman James H. Greene, N.Y.P.D. attached to Headquarters Division in 
Manhattan, died Sunday at his home, 879 79th. st. He was born in Ireland 43 
years ago, the son of the late Thomas GREENE and Bridgit HONAN GREENE, and 
had been a resident of this city for 22 years and a member of the N.Y. Police 
Dept. attached to Manhattan. He was a member of St. Ephrem's R.C. Church, 
Fort Hamilton pkwy., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated  
Wednesday at 10 A.M. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the N.Y.P.D. 
He is survived by his widow Mary K. MORRISSY GREENE; 1 daughter Ann J. 
GREENE6 brothers Matthias, Michael, Thomas and Joseph of Brooklyn and Patrick 
of ireland and John of London England, and 2 sisters Mrs. Thomas MORRISSY of 
this ciry and Mrs. Mary CONWAY of Ireland. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st. 

James MURPHY died saturday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Anna LANG 10139 
106th. st., Richmond Hill. He had been a resident of the 8th. Assembly 
District, the Bronx fro many years and came to Brooklyn 2 years ago, as a 
retired member of the N.Y.P.D. and was formaly attached to the Central Park 
Station from which he retired in 1912. He was a member of the N.Y. Police 
Veterans Association and the P.B.A. He is survived by his widow Helen BRENNAN 
MURPHY; a sister Mrs. McGIBBONS; a son James MURPHY and 2 daughters Madeline 
HUNT and Anna LANG. The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of  Gate of Heaven, 104th. st and 101st. ave, 
Woodhaven. Interment is at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Robert 
R. DONOVAN, 2089 Fulton st.

William POPE died saturday at his late home, 138 Linden st. He was born in 
N.Y.C. 45 years ago and resided in Brooklyn for the past 25 years. He is 
survived by a widow Ella, 2 daughters Florence and Ella, and 1 son William, 3 
sisters Mrs. Martha PACHEUR, Mrs. Minnie ABELL and Mrs. Helen GILBERT. 
Funeral services, Monday evening at 7 O'clock, with the Rev. Robert A. BROWN, 
of the Calvery P.E. Church, officiating. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery. 

Marzia MARINO, born in Brooklyn 29 years ago, died yesterday in a Brooklyn 
local hospital. She is survived by her husband Anthony, and 4 children. 
Funeral from her late home, 390 Myrtle ave, Wednesday at 9 A.M., with a 
solemn requiem high mass at St.Michael's R.C. Church, Prince and Concord sts. 
Father Servio officiating. Interment at St' John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Ernest CASAZZA & Sons, 196 Navy st.

David McMEEKIN died Saturday at his home, 418  43rd. st. He was born in  
Belfast Ireland and has been a resident odf Brooklyn for 25 years. He was a 
member of Columbus Lodge 401 I. A. of M. He is survived by his widow 
Catherine McMEEKLIN; His father Charles; a brother William and 5 sisters; 
Elizabeth, Minnie, Margaret, Anna  and Isabelle. The funeral will be held at 
2:30 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be under the direction of Edward H.C. 
DUNN, 339 Court st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
the Visitation, for Frank MILANO, husband of the late Rache(l) MILANO, who 
died yesterday in his home, 351 Van Brunt st. He was born in Italy and has 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years. He is survived by 5 daughters Mrs. 
Paul PALUMBO, Mrs. Salvatore AMATO, Mrs. Michael PETIGRINO, and Anna and 
Henritta MILANO. Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under the direction 
of Hanry J. FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt st.

Louise BROCKMEYER NURGE, 73 years old, of 61-02 Ralph st. near Fresh Pond 
Rd., Ridgewood, died yesterday. She is survived by 4 sons, Conrad, Ernst, 
Henry and Herman, a daughther Sophia and 5 grandchildren. She was the widow 
of Ernst NURGE, who died Jan. 2, 1918. The funeral will be held from the 
home, Wednesday, at 2 P.M. thence to Trinity Lutheran Church, Middle Village, 
where the Rev. Hanry C. WASMUND will officiate at the funeral services. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Odile LE CANN died Saturday at the home of her mother, 376 Onderdonk ave., 
Ridgewood. She was born in Brooklyn Mar. 15, 1897, and has been a resident of 
Brooklyn all her life. She is survived by her husband August; her widowed 
mother; 3 sisters; Mrs. Maria STROEBEL, Mrs. FECKE, and Margaret BOUVRESSE. 
Funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Bridget R.C. Church, 
St. Nicholas ave. and Linden st, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Charles 
Morton, 578 Onderdonk ave.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 10:15 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of the 
Holy Cross, Church and Rogers aves., for Julia BARRET, who died Friday at her 
home, 305 Martense st. She is survived by a sister Mary C. SWEENEY. 
Interment will be at St. John's 
under the direction of Charles B. MARTEN, 921 Lafayette ave.

Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M., Wednesday, at the Funeral chapel of 
George PETH, 1207 Myrtle ave. for Clara SCHATZ, a resident of Brooklyn for 50 
years, who died Saturday in her 80th. year, at her home 1509 Jefferson ave. 
She was born in Germany and is survived by a son Charles F. SCHATZ. Cremation 
will follow at Fresh Pond.

Thomas GOURIE died Saturday at his home, 452 Bergen st. He is survived by his 
wife Alice NOONAN GOURIE. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. with 
a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joseph, Pacific st. and Vanderbilt 
ave. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of James H. 
TRACY, Inc., 1597 Fulton st.

Patrick O'CONNOR died yesterday at his home, 784 Halsey st. He was born in 
Dublin Ireland and has been a resident of the U.S. sunce youth. He was 
formaly of the Eastern District. He was employed as a field manager of the 
Guaranty Silver Service. He is survived by his widow Helen O'CONNOR. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday, witha requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen st.

Edward MELVILLE
Funeral services will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight for Edward MELVILLE, 
who died Friday at his home 262 Prospect Park West. He was a life resident of 
Brooklyn and the son of the late John MELVILLE. He is survived by his mother, 
3 sisters, Mrs. Margaret WEINFAHL, Mrs. Charles SILK, and Mrs. Anna BERRY and 
3 brothers Thomas, Walter and David MELVILLE. Interment at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow 
will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Elizabeth GELDNER, a life resiedent of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, 
1981 Pacific st. She was the daughter of the late Barbara GELDNER. She is 
survivded by her brother, Martin GELDNER, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Catherine 
OPPERMAN, Anna and Theresa GELDNER. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. 
tomorrow from the funeral chapel of KEARNS & Sons, 1504 Bushwick ave., with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. 
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Abraham HINCHCLIFFE died saturday in his 79th. year. He was a musical director.
He is survived by 3 brother, Walter, Alfred and George HINCHCLIFFE. He was 
born in England and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 70 years. The funeral 
services will be held from his late home, 62 Turner pl. Near Coney Island 
ave., at 2 P.M., tomorrow. 
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery 
under the direction of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th. ave.

George LEVIEUX, a technical engineer for the General Motors Corp., died 
Saturday in his 43rd. year. He was born in  France and was formaly a resident 
of Detroit, Mich. He lived at 24458 98th. ave., Bellrose, for the past year. 
He is survived by his widow, Alice, and a son Richard. The funeral will be 
held at his late home at 1:30 P.M. tomorrow. 
Interment will be at Flushing Cemetery 
under the direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st. st., Jamaica.

Elizabeth McNULTY died Saturday at her home, 17012 Liberty ave., Jamaica. She 
was formerly a resident of Manhattan. She was born in Brazil 59 years ago, 
and has been a resident of Jamaica for the past 6 years. She is survived by a 
brother, James McNULTY. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., tomorrow, with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Monica. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st. st., Jamaica.

Mary FARLEY died Saturday at her home, 155 Weirfield st. She is survived by 
her husband John FARLEY and 2 sons, Harry and William BUTLER, her father 
Henry FIREHOCK, 3 sisters Anna BRACKEN, Loretta and Margaret FIREHOCK, and 2 
brothers Walter and Howard FIREHOCK. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. 
tomorrow and interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway. 

Michael REDDY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his home, 2422 
Silver st., Ridgewood. He is survived by his parents, John and Rose, 2 
brothers James and Thomas and 4 sisters Mary, Madeline, Frances and Mrs. 
DELL. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Matthias, where a requiem 
mass will be celebrated Wednesday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery.

Ella A. RYAN, a well known retired school teacher of brooklyn, who was for 
many years connected with P.S. 143 Saturday  at her home, 375 16th. st. She 
was born in Brooklyn the daughter of Matthew RYAN, a well known builder and 
contractor, and Mary RYAN. For many years she was very active in educational 
and charitable circles of the city and was a member of the N.Y. State 
Educational Society, City Retirement Fund and Retired School Teachers 
Association. She was for many years amember of the Holy Name R.C. Church, 
Where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 A.M. She is 
survived by one sister, Elizabeth RYAN. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers ave. and 
Montgomery st. 

Peter X. MARTIN died saturday at his home, 533 55th. st. He was 62 years old, 
and was born in Newport R.I., and has been a resident of N.Y.C. for 35 years. 
He was for 25 years employed as a clerk for the Manhattan Dept. of Street 
Cleaning. He is survived by his widow Catherine; 2 brothers Thomas and John, 
and 2 sisters Catherine and Nellie. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
tomorrow with a requeim mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady Perpetual Help. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of J. Eugene 
NEWMAN, 255 9th. st. 

Sophia HARTUNG, of 206 Marion st., died Sunday at the German Evangelical 
Home, Bushwick ave. She was born in Germany April 8, 1848 and lived 50 years 
in Brooklyn. She is survived by her sister. Funeral services will be held at 
the chapel of the home tomorrow at 10 A.M. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet 
under the direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest ave, Ridgewood. 

John FIRMBACH died yesterday in his 53rd. year. He was a piano polisher and a 
resident of Brooklyn all his life. He is survived by his widow Anna BREITFELD 
FIRMBACH; 2 sons, Clifford and Elwood; his mother Anna FIRMBACH; 3 bothers, 
George, Louis and Max; and 2 sisters Annie SANTOR and Millie BREITFELD. 
Services tomorrow at 8 P.M. at his late home, 181 Euclid ave. Funeral 
Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery, under the 
direction of George WERST, 572 Hart st.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Edwin H. PRATT, a 
descendent of the old Dutch family VAN TASSEL, who died Saturday at his home, 
1045 Halsey st. He was born in Shady Glen, Greene County N.Y. He is survived 
by his widow Fannie F.; a son Edwin Jr.; a brother Augustus T. of Wilkinsburg 
Pa. and a sister Kate A. PRATT of N.J. He was formerly until 5 years ago for 
20 years connected with the executive department of the N.Y Edison Com. 
Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

Margaret MULREADY, wife of Vincent MULREADY, and daughter of John and 
Margaret REDFERN, died Saturday. She was born in Brooklyn 24 years ago, and 
is survived in addition to her husband and parents by a brother. Her funeral 
will be held from her late home, 180 Utica ave., at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with 
a solemn requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Mathew, Eastern pkwy. and 
Utica ave. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
John J. LENNON, 190 Leonard st.

David August McGILL, 35 years old, of 1717 Madison pl. died Saturday. He was 
the son Andrew and the late Anna MILLER McGILL. Besides his father  there is 
surviving his wife, Edith SAUNDERS McGILL, a brother and 5 sisters. He was 
born In Brooklyn where he had been a life long resident, and was in the 
employ of the Todd Erie Basin Dry Docks for the past 14 years. The funeral 
services will be held at the home tonight at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Charles J. 
ALLEN, of the Parkville Congregational Church conducting the services. 
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. on Tuesday morning . 

IN MEMORIAM
HEALY--In sad and loving memory of our late brother Frank, who departed this 
life May 21, 1923. may his soul rest in peace.  Brothers and Sister.

McGUIRE--In memory of a loving father and devoted husband Christopher C. 
McGUIRE, who passed away May 22, 1927. Anniversary mass 8 A.M. at St. Thomas 
Aquinas Church.     
		Wife and Children.

MANUS--In loving memory of our beloved son, Edmund MANUS, who departed this 
life May 21, 1927.
               Just one year ago today,
               God must have needed an angel,
               To serve in his kingdom above,
               He is gone, but not forgotton,
               Our son, we will always love.        
		Mother and Father.

ROWAN--In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Mary ROWAN, who 
departed this life may 20, 1921. Seventh anniversary mass was celebrated this 
morning at the Church of the Transfiguration, marcy ave. and Hooper st. Gone 
but not forgotten.          
		Sons and Daughters.

BROOKLYN LODGE# 22, B.P.O. ELKS--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral services of our brother Herbert A. SHARKER, Monday evening, May 31, 8 
o'clock, at his residence, 751 Quincey st.
Edward J. McCARTHY Exalted Ruler--
Joseph BECKER Sec'y

BUTLER--Mrs. Mary BUTLER, suddenly, May 19, 1928. Funeral on Tuesday morning 
from residence, 155 Weirfield st.

DOWD--On May 18, Francis O. DOWD, beloved husband of the late Mary DOWD. 
Funeral from his home, 950 Park Pl., on Tuesday, May 22, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn 
requiem mass at St. Gregory Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FAUST--On Saturday, May 19, 1928, Peter FAUST, aged 83 years. Services at his 
residence 469 East 7th. st., Brooklyn, Monday. Interment Greenwood Thursday.

FIRMBACH--John, on May 20, 1928, age 53 years, beloved husband of Anna 
BREITFELD FIRMBACH  and father of Clifford and Elwood; also survived by his 
dear mother Anna E. FIRMBACH; 3 brothers George, Louis and Max; and 2 sisters 
Annie SARTOR and Millie BRIETFELD. Services Tuesday, at 8 P.M. at his home, 
181 Euclid ave. Funeral Wednesday, 11 A.M. Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. 

BECKMAN--Peter, on May 19. Funeral Wednesday, May 23, from residence, 9530 
132nd. st., Richmond Hill; thence to Most Holy Trinity Church at 10 A.M.

KELLY--On May 19, 1928, Lucretia KELLY (nee WRIGHT), beloved wife of William 
H. KELLY, at her residence, 32 Middaugh st. Funeral on Tuesday, May 22, at 
?:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery.

MARVIN--At Ridgefield Park, N.J., on May 20, 1928, William H. age 92 years. 
Funeral services from the funeral parlor of Fred HERBST & Son, 83 Hanson pl. 
cor. of South Portland ave., Wednesday afternoon, May 23, at 2:30 o'clock. 
Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

McMEEKIN--On Saturday, may 19, 1928, at 119 Pioneer st., David McMEEKIN, 
beloved husband of Catherine McMEEKIN; also survived by his father Charles , 
a brother William and 5 sisters. Interment Tuesday 2:30 P.M.

MILLS-- George E., Saturday, May 19, at his residence, 133-38 115th. st., 
husband of the late Florence and father of George. Funeral on Tuesday, at 
9:30 A.M. Requiem mass Holy Rosary R.C. Church, Chauscey st. near Reid ave. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MULREADY--Margaret, beloved wife of Vincent MULREADY on Saturday. Funeral 
from late home 180 Utica ave., on Tuesday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to 
St.Mathew's R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MULVANEY--On Friday, May 18, 1928, at 532a Henry st., Julia W. MULVANEY, 
beloved sister of John F., Annie and Catherine A. MULVANEY. Funeral Tuesday, 
9 :20 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Stephen's R.C. Church. Interment Holy 
Cross Cemetery. 

O'CONNOR--On Sunday, May ??, 1928, Patrick J., beloved husband of Helen 
O'CONNOR. Funeral from his residence , 784 Halsey st., on Wednesday, at 9:30 
A.M. Solumn requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Councel Church, Putnam ave. near 
Ralph. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

PICKETT--On Friday, May ??, 1928, Jefferson D. PICKETT, in his 68th. year of 
his life. Funeral services st J.H. WHEELER Funeral Parlors, 245 Greene ave., 
Brooklyn, N.Y., Monday, May 21, at 2 P.M. Interment Litchfield Conn. 

PRATT--On May 19, 1928, Edwin H., beloved husband of Fannie F????  PRATT and 
father of Edwin H. Jr. Funeral services at his residence, 1045  Halsey st., 
Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Interment on Tuesday at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

RYAN--On May 19, 1928, Ella A. RYAN, daughter of the late Matthew and Mary 
RYAN, beloved sister of Elizabeth RYAN. Funeral from her residence, 375 16th. 
st., on T???day, May 22, at 9;30 A.M.;thence to Holy Name R.C. Church. please 
omit flowers, masses preferred.

RYMER--On May 19, 1928, Joseph Francis RYMER, beloved father of Joseph and 
James A. RYMER and Charlotte M. PHILLIPS and Florence COLBATH. Services at 
his residence, 771 Macon st., on Tuesday, May 22, at 2 P.M.

SCATURRO--Anthony M. D., on Sunday, May 20, 1928, at his home, 541 Henry st., 
after a lingeringillness. He is survived by his wife Emma; 3 sons, Camillus, 
Frank, and Angelo and 5 daughters Rose, Mary, Gilda, Livia and Flora 
SCATURRO. Notice of funeral to follow.

SHARKEY--On Saturday, May 19, 1928, Robert A. SHARKEY aged 64 years. 
Relatives and friends also members of Ridgewood Lodge # 710 F. & A.M.; 
Brooklyn Lodge # 22 B.P.O. Elks are respectfully invited to attend funeral 
services to be held at his residence 715 Quincy st., Brooklyn, on Monday 
evening, May 21, at 6 o'clock.

TUTTLE--On May 19, Mary F. beloved wife of the late Frank P. TUTTLE and 
mother of Henreitta, Mary and John TUTTLE. Funeral from her late residence, 
544 73rd. st., on Tuesday, May 22, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem at Our lady of Angels 
R.C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. 

WALLWORK--On May 18, 1928, Thomas WALLWORK, born in England, 51 years ago. 
Beloved husband of Ellen WALLWORK. Funeral Tuesday, at 10 A.M. from his 
residence, 169 Franklin ave., Brooklyn. Interment National cemetery. Attached 
to the U.S. Navy for 30 years. (???gand), Lancashire, Eng., please copy.

WARD--Peter J.--on Saturday, May 19, 1928, devoted husband of Margaret REID 
WARD, brother of Thomas F. and son of the late Patrick and Mary WARD. Funeral 
from his residence, 97 ??nson st., Astoria, L.I., on Wednesday, May 23, at 
9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Carmel Church, where a requiem mass will be 
offered for the repose of his soul. Interment in Calvery Cemetery under the 
direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Sons.

WOLF--Henry P., age 74, at his residence, 9704 Fort hamilton pkwy.; loving 
father of Edna, and Hattie McNULTY, Sarah MAQUIRE and Marie FOLSOM. Services 
at home of his daughter, Mrs. Hattie McNULTY, 140 Erasmus st., Brooklyn, 
Tuesday, May 22, 8 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Wednesday 2 P.M.

WYKES--Suddenly, on May 18, 1928 at the Hotel St. George, George Albert 
Glover, beloved husband of Lillian CABBIE WYKES. Services at the Fairchild 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., nesr Grand ave., Monday 21, at 8 P.M.

22 May 1928
Mary D. McCORMICK died today at her home, 1827 E. 18th. st. She was born in 
N.Y. the daughter of the late Richard and Ellen SCOTT. She is survived by her 
husband Joseph P. McCORMICK; a son Joseph Jr. and 2 daughters, Eleanor and 
mary, a brother Edward SCOTT and a sister Agnes SCOTT. The funeral will be 
hedl at 9:30 A.M. Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Edmund, Ave. T . Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
M.J. GRADY and Sons, 74 Calyer.

Isabelle M. RUSH, widow of Myron C. RUSH, died Sunday. She was a parishioner 
of the R.C. Church of the Nativity for many years. Surviving her are 4 sons, 
William J., George L., John J., and Myron M., and 3 daughters, Mary A., 
Isabelle M., and Mrs. Thomas J. FREDERICK. Funeral will take place tomorrow 
at 10 A.M. from her late home, 324 Franklin ave., thence to the Church of the 
Nativity Madison st. anddd Classon ave. where a requiem mass woll be offered 
with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of Thomas F. 
MADDEN, 97 Kent ave.

Frank VIGLIONE died yesterday in the City Hospital, Newark N.J.. He was born 
in Brooklyn June 16, 1908, a son of Arcangelo and the late  Annunziata 
VIGLIONE. He is survived in addition to his father by 2 sisters, Sylia and 
Mary and a brother, Attilio VIGLIONE. The funeral will be held from the home 
of his father, 208 Sumpter st. at 9:30 A.M tomorrow with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Loretta, Sackman and Pacific sts. Interment 
will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of John J. GALLAGHER, 204 
Bedford ave.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Emma Jane CHRISTIAN, a 
life resident of Brooklyn, who died Sunday at her home, 707 Greene ave. She 
is survived by her husband William A. CHRISTIAN and a daughter Mrs. Ardell M. 
BRANDT. Interment tomorrow at Cyress Hills Cemetery, under direction of the 
BOCH Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole ave.

Funeral services will be held at 3 P.M. today at the funeral chapel of the 
estate of George HELFRICH, 775 Lincoln pl., for Paul George CRUDUP, who died 
Saturday. he is survived by his widow Mary, a son Bernhard, and a daughter 
Mrs. Wilhelmina CRUPUP? Interment will be private.

Requeim mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Benedict, for Julia ECKERT, daughter of the late Albert J. and Elizabeth 
ECKERT, who died Saturday at her home, 871 Herkimer st., Interment was at 
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow for Emile RIGOULOT, who died 
Sunday at his home, 187 Elton st. He was 58 years old and is survived by his 
widow Emily RIGOULOT, and a son Emile RIGOULOT Jr. Interment will be private.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral home, 187 
South Oxford st., for Georgianna A. SEALEY, who died Sunday. She is survived 
by her husband James W., and a son James W. SEALY Jr. Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery.

Funeral services were held at 8:30 o'clock last night for capt. Henrik 
NORMANN, who died Saturday at his home, 635 10th. st. He is survived by 5 
daughters. he was the husband of the late Harda PAY NORMANN. Interment today 
was private.

Theresa MAURER, died yesterday in a local hospital. She was born in N.Y.C. 
The funeral will be held from 2220 Ziedler ave., Maspeth, at  ? P.M. 
tomorrow. The Rev. F.A. ABEL will conduct the funeral services. She is 
survied by 2 sons, 2 daughters, 14 grand children and 2 brothers. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Fred WEIGAND, 319 Dill pl.

Funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. T.H. HOETZER for Catherine 
APPEL, who died Sunday at her home. She was born in Germany 83 years ago and 
lived in Brooklyn 65 years. She is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth APPEL, 
3 sons, John, William, and Henry, 1 brother Joseph HUBER, 6 grandchildren and 
1 great-grandchild. Funeral from her late home, 2017 Greene ave. today, at 2 
P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of John G. LUTZ Sons, 
507 Fairchild ave.,and Bleecker st. 

Lena FISCHER, born in Germany and a resident of Brooklyn for 60 years, died 
yesterday at her home, 8458  159th. st., Jamaica. She is survived by her 
daughter Mrs. H.R. HOCHULL, a grandson Theodore HOCHULL, and a brother Bernard
 WULF. The funeral services will be held at her late home, at 2 P.M., 
Thursday. Interment under the direction of B.J. THURING, of 1178 Bushwidk 
ave., will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Michael W. DOWLING died yesterday at his home, 1389 Flatbush ave. He is 
survived by his widow Margaret, a son John A. DOWLING and 2 sisters, and 2 
brothers. He was employed for 29 years as delivery superrintendent  by A.I. 
NAMM & Son. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Thursday with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Jerome, Newkirk and Nostrand aves. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John McMANUS & Son, 2001 
Flatbush ave.

Patrick STANLEY died Sunday in his 33rd. year. He was formerly a resident of 
Bay Ridge. The funeral will be held from the home of his brother, Daniel 
SHANLEY, 346 44th. st. He is survived by His brother Daniel, his parents, 6 
brothers and 1 sister. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a 
requeim mass at the R.C. Church of St. Michael. Interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Joseph G. Duffy. 

Raymond H. GANNON died saturday at his home, 136 Meade st., Glendale. He was 
born in Brooklyn 11 years ago and was a pupil of St. Pancras, Glendale. he is 
survived by his parents, Raymond A. and Elizabeth. GRAFE GANNON and 3 
sisters, Marguerite, Geraldine and Joan GANNON. The funeral will be held at 
11 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, 
Glendale. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas ave.

Peter HECKMAN died Saturday at his home, 9530 132nd. st., Richmond Hill. He 
was a parishioner of the R.C. Church of the Holy Trinity, Montrose ave. The 
funeral will be at 10 A.M. tomorrow from his late home with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of Holy Trinity.

Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for Charles S. TAPPEN, who 
died saturday at his home, 231 Ridgewood ave., Cypress Hills. The services 
were held at Christ Baptist Church, Hendrix st. he is survived by his 
parents, 1 brother and 1 sister. Interment today will be at South Amboy N.J.

Margaret MURPHY FLOOD died yesterday at her home, 2818 21st. st (Wolcott 
ave.), Astoria. She was the widow of james H. FLOOD. She ia survived by a 
son, Charles M., a retired partolman, and a daughter, Mae FLOOD, and 6 
granchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. 
Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Immaculate 
Conception, Astoria. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the 
direction of Charles T. O'SHEA of Astoria.

Mary A. RAUCH died Sunday at her home, 4907 7th. ave. She was born in 
Manhattan 57 years ago and had been a resident of bay Ridge for 15 years. She 
is survived by 1 daughter, Mrs. Mercedes HART, and a brother, Ernest 
SOMERIVA, a sister Charlotte CONNELLY. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., 
tomorrow , and interment will be at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of 
james J. SHARP, 4617 7th. ave.

Louisa F. SUTHERLAND died yesterday at her home, 73 Schaefer st., in her 
63rd. year. She was born in N.Y.C. and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 15 
years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John MILLER, a son William 
SUTHERLAND and 1 grandson Edward MILLER, and a niece, Mrs. Thomas DUGAN. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Thursday, with interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery, under direction of KEARNS Sons, 115-10 Rockaway blvd., South Ozone Park.

William P. KELLY, son of the late William and Maria KELLY, of the old 5th. 
ward of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 107 Ave. N. He was born in the 
old 5th. ward and is survived by 3 sisters, Elizabeth, Mrs. William Sullivan 
and Mrs. Alexanded? SUSSMAN and a brother James Kelly. The funeral will be 
held at 10:30 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Athanasius, Bay pkwy. and 62nd. st. Interment will be Holy Cross Cemetery 
under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Anerdeen st.

Mary GERAGHTY died Sunday at her home, 435 WYTHE ave. She is survived by her 
father Frank GILLEN, 3 sons, John, Edward and Eugene, and 3 daughters Edna, 
Heledn and Mrs. H. Thompson  and a brother Frank GILLEN. The funeral will be 
held at 10 A.M., tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the 
Epiphany, S. 9th. st. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the 
direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Agnes KOPILTLANSKY, born in Austria, 35 years ago and a resident of Brooklyn 
for many years, died Sunday at her home, 57 Richard ave., Glendale. She is 
survived by her husband Frank KOPILTLANSKY. The funeral will be held at 2 
P.M. today from the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle ave., with a final 
blessing at the R.C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale. Interment will be at 
St. John's Cemetery.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel for Peter J. WARD, who died Saturday, at his home, 97 
Munson st., Astoria. He is survived by his widow Margaret Reid WARD, and a 
brother Thomas F. WARD. He was the son of the late Patrick and Mary Ward. 
Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of Thomas M. QUINN &
 Sons.

Thomas F. KENNY died yesterday at his home, 214 E. 9th. st. He is survived by 
his widow Mary and 6 daughters, Mrs. Edward McCARTHY, Mrs. Edward QUIGLEY, 
Mae, Bessie, Agnes and Cecilia KENNY, a sister Anna KENNY and 7 
grandchildren. He was formerly a parishioner of the R.C. Church of the 
Transfiguration. He was for the past 10 years a member of the R.C. Church of 
the Holy Innocents, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., 
Thursday. Interment will be at Calvery cemetery under the direction of James 
J. DONNELLY, 1536 73rd. st.

Elizabeth STIMPSON, widow of Gustavus STIMPSON, one of the foremost 
telegraphers of his day, connected with the Western Union, died yesterday at 
her home, 12 Adelphi st. She was a life long resident of Brooklyn and 
descendant of one of Brooklyn's pioneer families. She was a member of the 
Concord Baptist Church. She is survived by 1 son. Funeral services will be 
held at Memorial Parlors, Rogers ave. and Montgomery st., on Thursday at 2 
P.M. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of William 
DUNIGAN & Son.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today at the Grace Episcopal Church, 
Jamaica for Dr. Oswald D. HUMPHREY, of 81 Shelton ave., Jamaica, who died 
Sunday. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. He was the last member of 
the original faculty of the Jamaica Training School for Teachers. He became 
head of the psychology and educational departments in 1897 when the 
institution was known as the Jamaica Normal School. Previous to that time the 
offical taught at the Erie Pa. High School. Dr. Humphrey was educated at the 
Wabash and Cornell Universities and was a member of the Sigma XI Fraternity, 
the national honorary society for science. He is survived by his wife Grace 
HUMPHREY and 2 daughters, Roslin and Marion HUMPHREY.

James M. SUTTON died Saturday at his home, 221-14 104th. ave., Queens 
Village. He was born in Brooklyn 49 years ago and is survived by his widow 
Frances M. SUTTON, a son Joseph, a daughter, Edith SUTTON, 2 brothers William 
and Nathaniel SUTTON and 2 sisters Mrs. Anna EDSALL and Mrs. Martha ROSE. He 
was a member of Pilgrim Council, 103, Jr. O.U.A.M.. The funeral services will 
beheld at 7:30 P.M. tonight. The Rev. L.S. WAGNER will officate. Interment at 
10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen cemetery, under the direction of John 
G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview ave.

Marion  B. BOHM died Sunday at her home, 308 15th. st. She was born in 
Brooklyn 23 Years ago and survived by her husband Edward BOHM, a daughter 
Dorothy, a son Edward J. BOHM, her mother Mrs. Jane MILLER, and 1 sister 
Elvira ROSMUSSON. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow, and interment 
will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of H. LENNART, 311 
Columbia st.

James HOAR died yesterday at his home, 735 6th. ave. He is survived by his 
widow Catherine HOAR, 1 daughter Irene HOAR  and 2 sisters and 1 brother. 
The funeral will be held tomorrow, interment will be at St John's Cemetery, 
under the direction of William T. Foley.

Thomas WALLWORK died Friday at his home, 789 Franklin ave. He was born in 
England 51 years ago. He was in the U.S. Navy for over 30 years as a chief 
machinist mate. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Old Glory Post, 
and a member of the Navel Fleet Reserve. He is survived by his wife Ellen, 1 
son Thomas, and 1 daughter Ellen. The funeral was held from his late home 
today at 10 A.M. Interment was at the National Cemetery under the direction 
of John McELROY, 949 Manhattan ave.

Mary W. FORZLY died yesterday at her home, 331 Hicks st. She was born in 
Syria 80 years ago and a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. She is survived 
by 2 sons Habib and Nocle. Funeral tomorrow at 2 P.M. from her late home; 
thence to St. Mary's Orthodox Church, State st. and Boerum pl. Interment at 
Mt. Olivet  Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, 115 Atlantic ave.

John J. FLAHERTY died yesterday at his home, 7112 5th. ave. He is survived by 
his mother, Mrs. Mary BLANCHE FLAHERTY, 5 sisters, Mrs. Frederick HOWARD, 
Mrs. Charles GOLDIE, Mary, Catherine, Helen and 1 brother James. He was a 
World War veteran of the 77th. division and a member of B.P.O. Elks Lodge 22, 
of Brooklyn. He was employed by the Roosevelt Steamship Company. Funeral 
Thursday from his late home, thence to Our Lady of Angels R.C. Church, 4th. 
ave. and 74th. st., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the direction of Jere CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic ave.

Henry J.F. DAUWALTER 49 years old died yesterday at the home of his sister 
Mrs. Emma McQUILLAN, 84-07 53rd. ave. (Manheim st), Elmhurst. Besides his 
sister ther are surviving several nieces and nephews He was born in Brooklyn  
and was a plumber. funeral services will be held at the home of his sister 
Thursday at 2 P.M. The Rev. Howard NORTHACKER, pastor of the Elmhurst 
Prespyterian Church, officiating. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
BECKER--Aloving tribute to the cherished memory of my devoted hysband, Jacob 
F. BECKER, who passed away one year ago today.
            Just you and I were Happy dear,
            For many a month and many a year,
            Then came the blow--we had to part,
            God called you to his Sacrad Heart.     
		Devoted Wife Barbara

DONOHUE--In sad and loving memory of a dear husband andfather Patrick 
DONOHUE, who passed this life May 22, 1926. Gone but not forgotten. 
		Loving wife, Sons, Daughters and Grandchildren

FERRIER--In loving memory of my dear wife Emma, who eparted this life May 22, 
1923.
              A loving thought,  a silent tear,
              A beautiful memory, ever dear. 
		Husband, Son and Daughter

McLAUGHLIN--In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother and grandmother, 
Ann McLAUGHLIN, who departed this life May 22, 1927.
             God called a wonderful soul,
             Just one year ago today,
             A mother that was a real mother,
             Has gone forever to stay,
             God must have needed an angel,
             To serve in his kindom above,
             She is gone, but not forgotten,
             Our mother we'll always love. 
		 Son, Daughter-In-Law, and Grandchildren

MOYLAN--Helen L., In loving memory of my beloved mother, who died May 22, 1925.
              You are not forgotten,
               Nor will you ever be,
               As long as memory and life last,
               We will remember thee.        
		Husband, Sons and Daughters.

ACKNOWLEDMENT
McBRIDE-- The family of the late Robert E. McBRIDE wishes to thank the 
reverend clergy, relatives, and friends for their sympathy and florel 
offerings in their hour of grief.               
The family

BENNETT--William T., on Monday, May 21, loving father of George, Frank, and 
Mrs. Harry BEEBE. Services Wednesday evening 8 P.M. at his late residence ??8 
Nichols ave. Interment Thursday 8 P.M., Greenwood Cemetery.

Brooklyn Lodge # 22, ?. P.O. Elks--Brothers you are requested to attend the 
funeral services of our late brother John Joseph FLAHERTY, Wednesday evening, 
May 23, 8 o'clock, at his residence 7112 5th. ave.
Edward J. McCARTHY   Exalted Ruler        Joseph H. BECKER, Sec'y

BROSTROM--Charles, age ? years, suddenly at hospital. Funeral from Walter B. 
COOKE'S funeral parlor, 1358 Flatbush ave., Brooklyn, Thursday, May 24, at 10 
A.M. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery.

BRUNS--On Monday, May 21, 1928, Charles A.BRUNS, of 2824 West 30th st., Coney 
Island. Services from the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near grand ave., 
on Wednesday, may 22, at 2 P.M.

BUCKLEY--At Belleville N.?., May 21, 1928, James J., beloved husband of Norah 
BUCKLEY (nee O'TOOLE)  and son of John J. and Mary J. BUCKLEY, formerly of 
Greenpoint Brooklyn. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend 
the funeral from the home of his parents, 29 Garden ave. Belleville, on 
Thursday, May 24, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Peter's R.C. Church where a 
solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment New 
York Bay Cemetery, N.J.

DAUWALTER--On Monday, May 21, 1928, Henry J.F. DAUWALTER, age 44 years: 
beloved brother of Emma McQUILLAN. Funeral services atthe home, 84-07 53rd. 
st. (Manheim st.), Elmhurst, N.Y., on Thursday afternoon ay 2 o'clock. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery. 

FISCHER--Liene FISCHER, on Monday, May 21, at her residence, 84?? 159th. st, 
Jamaica. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at ? o'clock. 
Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

FLAHERTY--On May 21, John Joseph, beloved son of Mary BLANCHE FLAHERTY and 
the late John J. FLAHERTY, at his home, 7112 5th. ave. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 
A.M. thence to Our Lady of the Angels Church, 4? ave. and 74th. st., where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLOOD--Margaret (nee MURPHY), on Monday, May 21, 1928, at her home, 2818 
21st. ave. (old Walcott ave.), Astoria. Beloved wife of of thel ate James H. 
FLOOD and loving mother of  Charles S. FLOOD (retired patrolman N.Y.P.D.) and 
Mae FLOOD. Also survived by 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. 
Funeral from her residence on Thursday, May 24, 10 A.M., thence to the Church 
of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

PALMAY--On Tuesday, May 22, 1928, Charles PALMAY in his 66th. year. Services 
at 100 Foxall st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 24, 8 P.M. Cremation Fresh 
Pond, L.I., Friday morning. Survived by Mrs. Emma PALMAY, Adeliade C. 
HASLOECHER (nee PALMAY) and Mrs. Bertha HAAS.

PEDERSEN--On May 21, 1928, Anna K., beloved wife of the late Lars J. 
PEDERSON, age 68 years. Funeral from her residence, 332 17th. st., Brooklyn, 
Thursday, 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood.

STALHUTH--Florence M., in her 23rd. yesr, beloved wife of Charles, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. BEECH. Funeral services on Thursday, 8:30 P.M., at 
the residence of her parents, 1429 Bushwick ave., Brooklyn. Interment Friday 
? A.M., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

STIMPSON--On May 21, 1928, Elizabeth STIMPSON, widow of Gustavus STIMPSON, at 
her home, 12 Adelphi st. Funeral from DUNIGAN & Sons Parlors, Rogers ave. and 
Montgomery st., on Thursday, May 24, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

WILSON--Mary J. WILSON, on Monday, May 21, wife of James WILSON and mother of 
Jean, Susan, Isabelle, and John ELLIS. Services will be held from the funeral 
parlors of B.J. THORING, 1178 Bushwick pkwy., on Wednesday evening at 7:30 
o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to attend; also Ladies Chesholm 
Lodge # 51; Flora MacDonald's Society and Kilwinning Chapter # 674, O.E.S. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

KOEHOE--James J., beloved husband of Catherine (nee HIILLENBRAND), formerly 
of the 13 ward Manhattan. Funeral from his late home, 661 Quincy st., 
Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 24, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at Church of Our 
lady of Good Counsel, Putnam ave. near Ralph. Interment Calvery cemetery.

KELLY--On Monday, May 21, 1928, William P., beloved brother of Elizabeth, 
Mrs. William SULLIVAN, Mrs. Alexander SUSSMAN, and James KELLY. Formerly of 
the 5th. ward of Brooklyn. Funeral from his late residence, 107 Ave. N, on 
Thursday at 10:30 A.M., thence to St. Alhanasius Church, 62nd. st and Bay pkwy. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KEMP--Barbara M., on Monday May 21, 1928, at the age of 64 years. She is 
survived by a son Andrew and 2 daughters, Barbara RAE and Elizabeth MUDGETT. 
Funeral from her residence, 560 Forest ave., Ridgewood, on Thursday, May 24, 
at 9:30 A.M., thence to Miraculous Medal R.C. Church where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. 
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

KERBEY--Joseph J. , at his residence , 1219 Newkirk ave., May 21, remains 
reposing at 38 Lafayette ave. Notice of funeral hereafter.

MARTIN--Peter  X., at his home, 533 55th. st., on May 19. Requiem mass at 
Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Tuesday. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 
(Newport R.I papers please copy)

McNAMARA--On May21, Elizabeth (nee O'BRIEN), wife of the late Thomas 
McNAMARA. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mary J. McARDLE, Mrs. James A. 
McNALLY and Mrs. William J. HUMMEL, and 1 son Arthur McNAMARA, and 1 sister, 
Miss Mary SNYDER. Funeral from her late residence, 219 Division ave., 
Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 24, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at the Church of 
Epiphany S. 9th. st. Interment Calvery Cemetery. 

McCARTHY--On Tuesday, May 22, Mary McCARTHY, at her home, 818 Marcy ave., 
beloved sister of Mrs. Catherine FARRELL, Julia and Lillian McCARTHY. Funeral 
mass at Our lady of Victory R.C. Church, Troop ave. and McDonough st.

23 May 1928
LITTLE 'HITCHER-ON" INSTANTLY KILLED BY MOTOR TRUCK
             BIG VEHICLE BACKING INTO GARAGE CRUSHES VICTIM'S HEAD
      Vincent MARSEGLIS, 28 months old, of  936 Atlantic ave., was instantly 
killed yesterday afternoon when the left rear wheel of an automobile truck 
passed over his head.
       According to the police, the child was hitching on the truck, driven 
by John J. KENEVAN, of 77 Bush st., when he was backing into a garage at 960 
Atlantic ave. The driver was arrested.

PAINTER PENS WIFE NOTE, THEN DIES IN BATHROOM
      After writing a note to his wife in which he said that he had taken his 
last drink, as he promised and "thought this the best way out," Raymond 
WRIGHT, 47 years old, of 435 5th. st., took a mattress, pillow and blanket 
into the bathroom of his home, stuffed up all the cracks around the door and 
window with newspaper and then turned on a gas jet and laid down to die, 
according to the police.
      His body was discovered yesterday by police of the 5th. ave. station. 
Mrs. Anna WRIGHT after she returned home, found the note and the bathroom 
door locked. Mrs. WRIGHT showed the police the note, but said nothing furthur 
about her husband's act. He was a painter and interior decorator, she said. 
They has no children.

MEMORIAN
ANSPAKE--In memory of my mother Emma ANSPAKE, died May 23, 1927.
            Surrounded by friends I am lonesome,
            In the mist of my pleasures I am blue,
            A smile on my face still a heartache,
            Aching with longing for you.           
Daughter Emily

KELLY--A birthday tribute to my belove wife and mother, Elizabeth A. KELLY, 
died April 13, 1927. Gone but not forgotten. 
Loving Husband and daughter Josephine.

ROACHE--A solemn high mass of requiem (month's mind) for the repose of the 
soul of the late Laura J. ROACHE will be celebrated Friday morning, May 25, 
1928, at 9:30 A.M. at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

SULLIVAN--In loving memory of my husband, and our father, Michael J. 
SULLIVAN, died May 23, 1924. Gone but not forgotten.        
Wife and Daughter

ACKNOWLEDMENT
LANE--Wife and daughter of the late Edward LANE wish to express their sincere 
thanks for the kind expressions of sympathy and forel offering of  friends 
and relatives.
Mrs. LANE
1727 81st. st.

COL. ROBERT FORFAR DIES, OF FAMOUS FIFTH ZOUAVES
     Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., tomorrow at Lefferts Place 
Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, for Col. Robert FORFAR, formerly a resident of 
Brooklyn and one of the few surviving members of the old Fifth Zouaves, who 
died yesterday in his 88 year at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C HANCOCK 
FULCKMAN, 316 Prospect ave., Cranford N.J.
     Col. FORFAR, who was for many years grand marshal of the Brooklyn Grand 
Army of the Republic, was born in Bannockburn, Scotland, and came to the U.S. 
shortly before the Civil War. He enlisted as a bugler in the Zouaves. He 
partcipated for 50 years in the annual Memorial Day parade in Brooklyn.
      He was a member of the of McPherson-Doane Post G.A.R. and Kilwinning 
Lodge , F.& A.M. He is survived by his widow Mary I. FORFAR; 1 son and 6 
daughters, 19 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. The Rev. O.C. 
HOOPER, of the Presbyterian Church of Cranford N.J., will conduct the funeral 
services. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of  
Fairchild Sons. 

CHARLES I. YOUNG DIES, VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR
      Charles I. YOUNG, a veteran of the Civil War and a resident of Brooklyn 
for many years, died yesterday at his home, 311 11th. st.
       Mr. YOUNG was 85 years old. He was a member of Calvery Baptist Church, 
4th. ave. and 14th. st.; a member of U.S. Grant Post 327 G.A.R. and the 
Society of Old Brooklynites. 
       He is survived by 3 sons and 5 daughters. The funeral services will be 
held at 2 P.M., Friday, at Calvery Naptist Church. Interment will be private.

DUNN--Suddenly, May 22, 1928, Leo F., beloved son of the late Margaret DUNN 
and brother of Eugene and Patrick. Funeral from his late residence, 177 
Wyckoff st., on Friday, May 25, at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. 
Paul's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DUNNE--On May 22, 1928, at his home, Patchogue L.I., John A., beloved husband 
of Isabel LYNCH DUNNE. Funeral from the home of his brother, Howard DUNNE, 
??? Vanderbilt ave., Friday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass of requiem at St. 
Joseph's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FORFAR--Suddenly, April 22, 1928 Robert aged 87 years at the home of his 
daughter Mrs. C. H??LOCK SILKMAN, 316 Prospect st. Cranford N.J. Funeral 
services at Fairchilds Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., nesr Grand ave., Brooklyn 
N.Y., on Thursday, May 24, at 2 P.M.(there are some differences from the 
acticle on his death)

GRUNEWALD--Gustav A., suddenly on May 21, at his residence, 1271 Fulton st. 
Survived by 3 sons, Gustav, Stephen, and William and 1 daughter, Elizabeth, 
and 2 brothers, Edward and Theodore and 2 sisters, Mrs. D. ARUN??? and 
Caroline REID. Funeral from Lafayette Chapel, 38 Lafayette ave., on Thursday, 
at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  

HAWXHURST--On Tuesday, May 22, 1928, Sophia M. HAWXHURST, age ?? years. 
Funeral services will be at her late residence, 188-21 Jordan ave., Hollis, 
L.I. on Friday, May 25, at 2 P.M.

KEHOE--James J., beloved husband of Catherine (nee Hilderbrand), formerly of 
the 13th. ward Manhattan. Funeral from his late home, 661 Quincy st., 
Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 24, at 9:30 A.M. Mass of requiem at Church of Our 
lady of Good Councel, Putnam ave., near Ralph.  Interment Calvery Cemetery.

MARNELL--On Monday, May 21, 1928, James MARNELL, husband of the late 
Ellen COSTIGAN MARNELL and father of Mary, Helen and John. 
Funeral Thursday morning from his late residence, 1017 Lincoln pl. 
Solemn requeim mass at the R.C. Church of St. Gregory at 10 A.M. 
Interment Calvery Cemetery.

MATHISEN--Mary G. DUMPHY, died May 22, 1928, at her home, 1608 11th. ave. 
Survived by her husband Nils, 1 daughter, Frances father of Mary, 
Helen and John, brothers. Requiem mass will be celebrated in 
Holy Names R.C. Church, Prospect and 9th. aves. on May 25, 1928. 
Interment Calvery Cemetery. typed as printed.

MAYER__Adolph, on Tuesday in his 75th. year, beloved father of Adolph Jr. 
and Barbara. Funeral on Saturday, 10 A.M. from his residence, 
148 Grand ave., Baldwin, L.I. Solemn requiem mass at 
St. Christopher's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

PALMAY--On Tuesday, May 22, 1928, Charles PALMAY, in his 66th. year. 
Services at 100 Foxall st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 24, 8 P.M. 
Cremation at Fresh Pond L.I., Friday morning. Survived by Emma PALMAY, 
Adelaide C. HASLOECHER (nee PALMAY) and Mrs. Bertha HAAS. 

SCATURRO--Anthony M.D., on Sunday, May 20, at his home, 541 Henry st., 
after a lingering illness. Survived by his widow Emma, 3 sons 
Camillusm Frank, and Angelo and 5 daughters, Rose, Mary, Gilda, ????, 
and Flora SCATURRO. Funeral will be held on Thursday with a high solemn 
requiem mass celebrated at the R.C. Church of the Sacred Heart 
of Jesus and Mary, Degraw st. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of CUARIANO & Com.

KELLY--Emmeline V., beloved wife of James a. KELLY, daughter of the 
late Milton O.C. F. SMITH and Jane HIGGINS SMITH, died at her home, 
7622  10th. ave., on Tuesday, May 22. She is survived by her son 
James A. Jr., her mother and 3 sisters. Requiem mass 10 A.M., on 
Friday, at Ephrem's R.C. Church, 75th. st. and Ft. Hamilton pkwy. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

McGUIRE--Sarah F., on Monday, May 21, 1928, in her 66th. year. 
She was a member of the L.C.H.A. and the Catholic Daughters of America. 
Funeral from her residence, 2181 Bedford ave., on Friday, May 25, 
thence to the Church of the Holy Cross, where a requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WARD--On Tuesday, May 22, S. Frances MARTIN, widow of the late 
Richard J. WARD, at her residence, 162 Court st. Sister of 
Mrs. Anthony  ESPOSITO, 
Mrs. Dolly DONOHUE, 
Mrs. George I. FANNING, 
Mrs. A. LeRoy TOOSLEY, 
Mrs. John P. DIKEMAN and James J. MARTIN. 
Funeral Saturday May 26, A.M. 
Requiem mass at St. Paul's Church Court and Congress st. 10 A.M.

BUCKLEY James J. 
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Peter, Belleville, N.J., for James J. BUCKLEY, formerly  a resident of 
Greenpoint and son of John J. and Mary J. BUCKLEY, who died Monday at the 
home of his parents at 29 Garden ave., Belleville N.J. He was the husband of 
Norah O'TOOLE BUCKLEY. 
Interment will be at New York Bay Cemetery, Jersey City, N.J.

MAURER Theresa
Funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. today by the Rev. F.A. ABEL, for 
Theresa MAURER,  a life resident of Brooklyn, who died Monday in a local 
hospital. She is survived by 2 sons, and 2 daughters, 1 brothers and 14 
grandchildren. 
The funeral will be held from her late home 2220 Zeidler ave., Masbeth. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery 
under the direction of Fred. WEIGAND, 319 Dill pl.

GOUGH Annie
Funeral services will be held at 8 0"clock tonight for Annie GOUGH, who died 
Monday, in her 83rd. yesr, at her home 220 Jefferson ave. She was born in 
England and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 70 years. She was a member of 
St. George P.E. Church. She is survived by 1 son and 3 daughters. Interment 
will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Walter J. G. CARROLL, for 13 years employed in the Department of Highways of 
Brooklyn, died Monday, at Tupper Lake N.Y. He was a veteran of  the W.W. and 
served 2 years aboard the Submarine Cha?er 223. He was born in Manhattan and 
is survived by his father James W., and 2 brothers, William J. and Frank D. 
CARROLL. The funeral will be held at 9:30 Friday, 131 Monslingside?, 
Manhattan, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joseph, 125th. st., 
Manhattan. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court st.

Patrick McKEON, father of the rev. Alexander J. McKEON of the R.C. Church of 
St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay, died Monday, in his 63rd. year, at his home, 32 
Glenston ave. He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of brooklyn for 
50 years. He was formerly a resident of Grenpoint and for many years 
superintentent of the old Morgan Grain Elevator. He was a member of St. 
Anthony's Branch C.B.L., the Holy Name Society, and the Ushers Society 
attached to the R.C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. He is survived in 
addition to his son by his widow Susan NULTY McKEON and 5 daughters, Susan, 
Catherine, mary, Ann and Mrs. Rose Hill. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., 
Friday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. 
Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of John J. DARRAUGH 
and Son, Inc. 8817 5th. ave.

Milada M. LYNN died yesterday at her home, 322 6th. st. in her 42 year. She 
was born in Austria and a resident of South Brooklyn for 40 years. She is 
survived by her husband, William LYNN; her mother, 1 brother, and 2 sisters. 
Funeral services will be held Thursday, at 2:30 P.M. Interment at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of J. Eugene Newman, 255 9th. st.

James MARNELL husband of the late Ellen COSTIGAN MARNELL, died Monday at a 
local hospital. He is survived by 2 daughter, Mary and Helen, and 1 son John. 
Funeral tomorrow from his late residence 1017 Lincoln pl. Solemn requiem mass 
will be held at the R.C. Church of St. Gregory, at 10 A.M. Interment at 
Calvery Cemetery. under the direction of John McKLROY, 949 Manhattan ave.

Elizabeth HOLLAND EDWARDS died Monday in a local hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn 33 years ago and lived in brooklyn and Ridgewood all her life. She 
is survived by her husband, Daniel EDWARDS; 1 son, Anthony, and 3 daughters 
Florence, Irene, and Mary EDWARDS, 2 brothers Reimond and Max HOLLAND, and 2 
sisters Mrs. Martha JOHNSON, and Mrs. Lena SCHMIDT. The funeral will be held 
from her late home, 1865 Bleecker st, with requiem mass at 9 A.M. at St. 
Bridget's R.C. Church. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons.

Mary McCARTHY died yesterday at her home, 818 Marcy ave. She is survived by 3 
sisters, Mrs. Catherine FARRELL, Julia and Lillian McCARTHY. The funeral will 
be held from her home Friday at 9:30 A.M., followed by a solemn requiem mass 
at the R.C. Church of Our lady of Victory, Troop ave. and McDonough st. 
Interment at Calvery Cemetery.

Florence M. STALHUTH died Monday in a local hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn 22 years ago and is survived by her husband, Charles, her parents 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. BEECH. The funeral services will take place Thursday at 
8 P.M., at her residence of her parents, 1429 Bushwick ave. near Chauncey st. 
Interment Friday at 10 A.M., at Cypress Hills Cemetery under the direction of 
the Estate of John K. WEIGAND, 1015 Halsey st.

Joseph J. KIRBY died Monday at his home, 1219 Newkirk ave. He was 67 years 
old and had been a resident of N.Y.C. for 60 years. He was a retired rule 
manufacturer.?
He is survived by his widow Mary E.; a son Daniel A., 2 daughters, Sadie and 
C. Edith; a brother Robert D. and 2 sisters, Mrs. William FLOWERS and Mrs. 
Lucy WILLIAM. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Rose of Lima, where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M, tomorrow. The funeral will be held 
from 28 Lafayette ave. and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 9th. st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 1:30 A.M. at the R.C Church of 
St. Thomas Aquinas, 4th. ave and 9th. st., for Lyda GIRARD, who died Monday 
at her home, 304 10th. st. She was 62 years old, and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 8 years. She is survivied by 2 brothers, Charles and Frank 
GIRARD. Interment will be at St. Mary's Cemetery Amsterdam N.Y. under the 
direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 9th. st.

Andrew James STENSON died Monday at his home, 9141 90th. st, Woodhaven. He is 
survived by his widow, Minnie Maude STENSON; 2 brothers, Fred J. and Gus 
STENSON. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with a requiem mass at 
the R.C Church of St. Elizabeth, Atlantic ave. and 85th. st. Interment will 
be under the direction of William ECKART, 953 Bushwick ave.

Mary G. DUMPHY MATHISEN  died yesterday at her home, 1628 11th. ave. She was 
born in Brooklyn, and survived by her husband, Nils MATHISEN; a daughter, 
Frances MATHISEN; her father John DUMPHY, and 4 brothers, Stephen, James, 
Francis, and George. She was a member of the R.C. Church of the Holy Names of 
Jesus, Prospect Park West and Prospect ave., where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Friday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetary, under 
direction of M. McMAHAON, 124 Summit st.

Sarah Matilda O'HARA died yesterday at her home, 558 Lexington ave. She was 
born in County Londonderry, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 
22 years. She is survived by her husband John; sons, John J., William G., and 
Patrick J., and 3 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McCARTER, Mrs. Anna ORR, and 
Kathleen OGILBY, 4 brothers, Robert, George, William and David OGILBY. She 
was a member of the R.C. Church of St. John the Baptist, Lewis and Willoughby 
aves., where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. on Friday. 
Interment will be at St. John's cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway. 

Delores Susan SWALLOW died yesterday at her home, 36 Chauncey st. She was a 
life resident of Brooklyn, and is survived by her husband Clement C., 3 
daughters, Delores, Florence J. and Loretta SWALLOW, and 2 sons Clement Jr., 
and Francis SWALLOW and a sister, Madame Delores, of the Order of the Sisters 
of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, at Sag Harbor. She was a member of the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Rosary, where q requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. 
M. Saturday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Alexander HUBALEK died yesterday at his home, 435 Evergreen ave. he was born 
Jan. 18, 1848, in Austria. He had been a resident of N.Y.C. and brooklyn for 
53 years. he was employed at the Berger Brewing Company, of Williamsburg, for 
many years as an engineer. He was a member of Von Meunsch Lodge, F. & A.M. 
The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at his late home. he is 
survived by his widow Amelia, and 3 daughters, Emma , Margaret and Elizabeth, 
and 3 sons, Arthur, Willim and Wilhelm. Interment will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson ave.

Margaret MacLAUGHLIN, daughter of the late Charles and Jane O'HAGEN 
MacLAUGHLIN, died yesterday in her 64th. year at her home, 240 Prospect pl. 
She is survived by 3 sisters, Rose, Mrs. Elizabeth CONLON, and Mrs. Katherine 
McKEON, of Philadelphia. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at Calvery 
Cemetery under the direction of Edward A. BOWLING, 92 Norman ave.

Frederick SCHAEFER died yesterday at his home, 1397 Greene ave. He was born 
in Brooklyn 28 years ago, and is survived by his widow, Catherine, 2 sons, 1 
daughter, 2 brothers, and 3 sisters. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. 
Friday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Bridget. He was a 
member of the Charles Morton Benevolent Association. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas ave.

John A. DUNNE, born in Brooklyn, and a resident of Patchogue, died yesterday 
at his home, 47 Washington ave., Patchogue. He is survived by his widow, 
Isabelle LYNCH DUNNE; 2 children, his mother, Martha, and 2 brothers, Peter 
and Howard DUNNE. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.,Friday from the home 
of his brother Howard DUNNE, 593 Vanderbilt ave., with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of LADLEY & McMAHON, 308 St. James pl.

Charles PALMAY
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Charles PALMAY, who died 
yesterday in his 66 year, at his home, 100 Foxall st. Cremation at Fresh Pond 
under the direction of Albert WUNDER, 514 Wilson ave.

Gustave A. GRUNEWALD died Monday at his home, 1271 Fulton st. He was a 
retired city employe and life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by 3 sons, 
Gustave, Stephen, and William GRUNEWALD, and 1 daughter Elizabeth GRUNEWALD, 
2 brothers, Edward and Theodore GRUNEWALD and 2 sisters, Mrs. D. ARUNDEL and 
Mrs. Carolina REID. The funeral will be held from the Lafayette Avenue 
Chapel, 38 Lafayette ave. at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
cemetery under the direction of Joseph E. REWNNAN, 1817 Nostrand ave.

Charles A. BRUNS
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 
86 Lefferts pl. for Charles A. BRUNS, who died Monday at his home, 2824 West 
13th. st, Coney Island. Interment will be under direction of Fairchild Sons

James J. KEHOE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Our lady of Good Councel, Putnam and Ralph aves. for James J. KEHOE, formerly 
a resident of of the 13th. ward of Manhattan, who died yesterday at his home, 
661 Quincy st. He was the husband of Catherine HILLENBRAND KEHOE. Interment 
will be at Calvery Cemetery.

Henry SPIEKER died Monday in a New Jersey Hospital. He was born in Germany 
and had been a resident of  the U.S. for 31 years. He is survived by 2 
sisters and 1 brother. The funeral chapel of E.A. BLUE, 636 Troop ave. 
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Jacob LANGENHAGER died Sunday at his home, 1630 Fresh Pond Rd., Glendale. He 
was born in Germany 47 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 23 
years. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tonight at the BUSS 
Funeral Home, 2734 Myrtle ave. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow  will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS.

Raymond H. GANNON
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Pancras, Glendale, for Raymond H. GANNON, son of Raymond and Elizabeth GRAFE 
GANNON, and a pupil of St. Pancras Parochial School, who died Saturday in his 
11th. year, at the home of his parents, 136 Meade st., Glendale. He is 
survived in addition to his parents by 3 sisters, Marguerite, Geraldine, and 
Joan, and 2 brothers, Joseph and Gerald GANNON. Interment was at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas. 

24 May 1928
IN MEMORIAM
CRANE-- A solemn high requiem mass (month's mind) for the repose of the soul 
of the late Michael CRANE will be celebrated Fridayy morning, May 28, at 8 
:45 A.M. at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

FUREY--A solemn high mass of requiem at St. James Pro-Cathedral, Jay st. at 8 
A.M. Friday, May 25, 1928. In good remembrance and for the soul of the late 
James F. FUREY, departed this life May 26, 1926. may his soul rest in peace.  
		Wife & Son

HUGHES--In sad  and loving memory of our dearly departed mother, Susan HUGHES
who departed this life, May 24, 1928. Masses offered. 
		Son & Daughters

KEEGAN--In sad and loving memory of my dear pal and friend, Mary GRADY 
KEEGAN, died May 25, 1926.
        Leaves may wither and flowers may die,
        Friends may forget you Tutsie
        But never will I.                         
		Bessie

KEEGAN--Second Anniversary solumn requeim mass will be offered at 9 A.M. at 
St. Anthony's R.C. Church on Friday, May 25, 1928, for the repose of the soul 
of our daughter and sister, Mary GRADY KEEGAN, who departed this life May 25, 1926. 
        You suffered much, you murmured not,
           As we watched you day by day,
        We hoped and prayed that your dear life,
           Would not be taken away,
        Sweetened thoughts shall always linger,
           Around the grave where she is laid,
        No one knows how much we miss her,
           No one knows the tears we shed,
        But in heaven we hope to meet her,
           Where no farewell tears are shed.    
		Father, Mother & Brother

ORMOND--In loving memory of Anthony ORMOND, who died May 24, 1924.

SCHWEGLER--In loving memory of Lillian SCHWEGLER, who departed this life, May 
25, 1924. mass will be offered Friday morning.
           You are not forgotten dear one,
              Nor will ypou ever be,
           As long as life and memory last,
               We will ever remember thee,          
		Father & Sister

SINNOTT--In loving memory of our mother, who died May 24, 1922. Gone but not 
forgotten. Son John and Daughter  (article cut off)

FORMAN--On Wednesday, May 23, 1928, Elizabeth FORMAN, beloved daughter of 
Mrs. Jane FORMAN. Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., 
near Grand ave., on Friday, May 25, at 6 P.M. 

KELLY--Emmeline V., devoted wife of James A. KELLY, daughter of the late 
Milton O.C.F. SMITH and Jane HIGGINS SMITH, died at her late home, 7622 10th. 
ave.  on Tuesday, May 22. She is survived by her son James A. Jr., her mother 
and 3 sisters. Requiem mass 10 A.M., Friday at St. Ephrem's R.C. Church, 
75th. st. and Ft. Hamilton pkwy. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MAYER--Adolph, on Tuesday, in his 75th. year, beloved father of Adolph Jr. 
and Barbara. Funeral on Saturday, 10 A.M., from his late residence, 148 Grand 
ave., Baldwin L.I. Solemn requiem mass at St. Christopher's Church. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery.

MOORE--On Wednesday, May 23, 1928, Timothy A., beloved husband of Margaret 
MOORE (nee ENGLISH) and father of Thomas, Michael, Edmond, John, and Lorotta 
MOORE. Funeral saturday, at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, 61 Lorraine  st. 
thence to Church of the Visitation where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

?oneida Tribe, # ?? Improved Order of Redmen--Brothers: You are requested to 
attend the funeral services of our departed brother Henry J.KLEIN, at his 
residence, 297 Stagg st., on Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock.
           Robert BAKER, Sachem         
		 Fred Schweizer Chief of Records

BACHKELLER--On Tuesday, May 22, 1928, Frederick w., age 64 years, dearly 
beloved husband of Catherine and father of Kenneth, Beulah, Margaret and 
Ellwood BACHKELLER. Relatives and friends, also members of Ridgewood Council 
# 18 J?. C.U.A.M. and painters Union Local # 25, Brooklyn, are invited to 
attend funeral services from ?. STUTZMANN'S Funeral Chapel, 2001 madison st., 
on Friday, at ? P.M. Interment Saturday, 2 P.M., Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

BORRERO--On May 24, Frank, beloved son of margaret Ty?ell and the late Luis 
N. BORRERO and brother of Mercedes L., Heloise ?., Inez A., and the late 
Eleanor BORRERO. Funerla from his residence, 360 Douglas st., on Sunday, May 
27, at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

Brooklyn Lodge, # 22, B. P. O. Elks--Brothers: You are requested to attend 
the funeral service of our brother, John F. LOUDEN, Thursday , may 24, at 8 
P.M., at 81 Division ave., Amityville L.I.
Edward J. McCARTHY Exalted Ruler      Joseph H. BECKER, Sec'y      

CARROLL--On Monday, May 21, 1928, at Tupper Lake N.Y., Walter J.G. CARROLL, 
beloved son of James W. CARROLL and brother of William J. and Frank D. 
CARROLL. Funeral Friday, 9:30 A.M. from the funeral chapel of Charles A. 
TRAYNER, 131 Morningside ave., Manhattan. Solumn requiem mass at St. Joseph's 
R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Court Rosemary, # 80, Catholic Daughters of America--Members will kindly 
assembly at Church and Bedford aves., Thursday evening, May 24, at 8 o'clock 
and then proceed to the home of the late Sister Sarah McQUIRE to pay their 
last respects.
Helen POWERS Grand Regent            
Agnes HOLT, Fin. Sec'y

DACY--Suddenly on May 2?, 1928, Patrick, beloved husband of Anna DACY (nee 
SWEENEY) and father of Mrs. Walter BRADSHAW and Margaret DACY, also survived 
by a grandson. He was a native of County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral from his late 
residence, 398 Marion st. Solemn high mass, Saturday, 10 A.M., at Our Lady of 
Lourdes Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today for Jennie COHN BLATTEIS, who 
died Tuesday at her home, 1096 Park Pl. She is survived by her husband, 
Benjamin, and a son Jules BLATTEIS. Interment is at Miamonides Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow for Sophia M. HAWXHURST, who 
died Tuesday at her home, 18821 Jordan ave., Hollis. She was 45 years old and 
had been a resident of brooklyn for many years.

Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Anna M. HOEHN, who died 
Tuesday at her home, 986 Hart st. She was born in Germany and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 47 years. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society 
attached to the Melrose st. Evangelical Lutheran Church. She is survived by 
her husband Richard HOEHN; 4 daughters, 1 son, 1 sister, and 8 grandchildren. 
Interment at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Fred 
STEINMAN, 249 Irving ave.

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Robert E. LOWE, who 
died Tuesday at his home, 8707 Avon rd. , Jamaica. He was a member and 
formerly a trustee of the Brooklyn Ethical Culture Society He was the husband 
of harriet H. LOWE. Interment tomorrow will be private.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 tomorrow at the R.C. Church of Our 
Lady of Victory, Troop ave. and McDonough st., for Mary McCARTHY who died 
Tuesday at her home, 818 Marcy ave. She is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. 
Catherine FARRELL, Julia and Lillian McCARTHY. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Saturday at the R.C. Church of 
St. paul, Court and Congress sts., for S. Francis M. WARD, widow of Richard 
J. WARD, who died Tuesday at her home, 162 Court st. She was born in Brooklyn 
and a life parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. Paul. She was a member of 
the 3rd. A.D. Democratic Club, and Fellow Lodge 22, order of the Shepards of 
Bethlehem. She is survived by 5 sisters, Mrs. Anthoney ESPOSITO, Mrs. Dolly 
DONOHUE, Mrs. George I. FANNING, Mrs. Le Roy TOOSLEY, and Mrs. John P. 
DIKEMAN, and a brother James E. Martin. 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. Paul, Court and Congress sts., for Leo F. DUNN, who died Tuesday at his 
home, 177 Wyckoff st. he was the son of the late Margaret DUNN and is 
survived by 2 brothers Eugene and Patrick DUNN. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Anna K. PEDERSON, widow of Lars J. PEDERSON, 68 years old, died Monday. She 
was born in Denmark and lived in Brooklyn for 48 years. Services at her home, 
332 17th. st. today at 2 P.M., with the Rev. Grenfell of the 18th. st. M.E. 
Church officiating . Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of 
Fred HERBST Sons. She is survived by 4 sons. 

Funeral services was held at 7:30 P.M. o'clock last night for Mary J. WILSON, 
who died Monday. She is survived by her husband james WILSON, 1 son, 3 
daughters, She was a member of the Ladies Chesholm Lodge 51, Flora MacDonald 
Society, and the Kilwinning Chapter, O.E.S.  The services were held at the 
chapel of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick ave.,  
Interment today was at Evergreen Cemetery.

Marie F. BRADLEY died Saturday at her home, 424 Clinton st. She was a life 
resident of brooklyn  and was the daughter  of the late Capt. John J. BRADLEY 
and Joaune LEE BRADLEY. She is survived by 2 sisters, Mrs. Henry A. BUCKLEY 
and Lillian BRADLEY. She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Stephen, 
Hicks and Summit sts., where a reqjuiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., 
Saturday. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of M. 
McMAHAN, 124 Summit st.

John W. MARTINI died Monday in his 46 year. He was born in N.Y.C. and is 
survived by his widow Christine, 1 son, and 1 daughter. The funeral services 
will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at his late home 107-49  89 st., Ozone 
Park. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under the 
direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle ave.

Eleanor  C. SCHMETZER, born in Brooklyn, 6 years ago, died Tuesday at her 
home, 531 56 st. She was the daughter of Christian F. and Elizabeth SWENSON 
SCHMETZER. Services at her home today at 10 A.M., the Rev. Christian of the 
4th. ave. M.E. Church officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under the 
direction of Fred HERBST Sons. 

Mary Ann O'CONNOR DAVIS, born in Ireland 63 years ago and a resident of 
Brooklyn for 50 years, died yesterday at her home, 1792 Broadway. She is 
survived by 1 son Raymond, and 6 daughters, Mrs. William CAPPER, Mrs. August 
SMITH, Mrs. Peter BLAKE,  Mrs. Henry COX, Mrs. Anna COHEN, and Mary Davis, a 
sister Mrs. Theresa BURNS, and 11 grandchildren. The funeral will be held 
Monday with a requiem mass at 9:30 A.M. at the R.C Church of Our lady of 
Lourdes. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
KEARNS Sons Inc., 1504 Bushwick ave.

Louis DORFMAN, 49 years old, one of the prominent business men and 
manufacturers of Queens, died yesterday at his home, 43 106th. st, Corona. He 
and his brother established the business of manufacturing thermometers  in 
1904, in Corona. He is survived by his wife, 1 son and 1 daughter. 

Madeline YOST RIENECKER
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today for Madeline YOST RIENECKER, a 
life resident of Brooklyn, who died Sunday at her home, 6216 Anna Pl., 
Glendale. She was born Jan. 4, 1882, and is survived by her husband, Peter, 2 
sons, Lawrence and Peter, and 3 daughters, Mae, Eveline, and Viola, her 
mother Catherine YOST, a sister Mrs. KREPPEIN, and 3 brothers John, Charles 
and GeorgeYOST. Interment will be at Mt. OLivet Cemetery under the direction 
of A. DEBUS, 57 Garland ct.

Mary Agnes ROGAN, daughter of Bernard and Nellie ROGAN, died Tuesday at her 
home, 190 Greenpoint ave. She was born in Brooklyn and in addition to her 
parents is survived by 3 brothers, Edward, John and Bernard ROGAN. The 
funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at calvery 
cemetery under the direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 8? Herbert st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M Saturday at the R.C. Church of 
St. Leonard, for George SCHUETTINGER, a grocer and a life resident of 
Brooklyn, who died in his 70th. year, in his home 215 Knickbocker ave. He was 
president of St. Catherine's Hospital Men Aid Society and a member of St. 
Leonard's Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow, Teresa; 4 sons 
George Jr., Valentine, Andrew, and Charles; 3 daughters, Anna STEHLIN, Clara 
and Teresa, and 10 grandchildren. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson st.

Delores Susan SWALLOW died Thursday, at her home, 360 Chauncey st. She was a 
life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Clement C.; 3 
daughters, Deloras, Florence J. and Loretta SWALLOW; 2 sons, Clement Jr. and 
Francis SWALLOW, and a sister Madam Deloras of the Order of the Sacred Heart 
of Mary, Sag Harbor. She was a member of the R.C. Church of the Holy Rosary, 
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. on Saturday. Interment 
will be at Holy Cross under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

Peter LEACH, died Thursday, at his home, 910 Metropolitan ave. He was a life 
resident of Eastern District and was the son of Julia LEACH and the late 
Samuel LEACH. He is survived by his mother and 2 brothers, Samuel, and 
Theodore, and 3 sisters, Mrs. Julia GOODYEAR, Mrs. Jennie McCABE and Mrs. 
Jennie RAAB. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Nicholas, 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 William P. MURPHY, 87 Herbert st. 

Henry J. KLEIN died yesterday at his home, 297 Stagg st. He was born in 
Brooklyn 32 years ago and is survived by his widow Mary KLEIN, 4 sons Henry, 
Patrick, William and Edward KLEIN, his father Henry KLEIN Sr. 2 brothers, 
Fred and Charles KLEIN and 2 sisters Anna and Emma KLEIN. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M., Saturday,  with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Nicholas. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview ave. near Bleecker st., Ridgewood. 

Olava THOMASSEN, 64 years old, died yesterday at the Norwegian Hospital. She 
lived at 427 49 st. She was born in Norway and lived in Brooklyn 25 years. 
Remains at Fred HERBST Sons Mortuary Chapel, 697 3rd. ave., until Saturday at 
1 P.M. Services at the Norwegian Lutheran Church, 46th. st. and 4th. ave., by 
the Rev. O. SIGMOND, Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under 
direction of Fred HERBST Sons. 

Florence TUTTLE LYNAUGH, daughter of the late John and Julia BOYLAN TUTTLE, 
died yesterday at her home, 706 President st. She was a life resident of 
Brooklyn, and a parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. Francis Xavier, 6th st. 
and Carrols st., where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M., Saturday, 
She is survived by her husband William and 2 daughters Anna and Florence, and 
a sister mrs. William SadlerInterment will be at St. John's Cemetery. 

Rosewell H. TICE Jr., 21 year old son of Husted and Hattie DAVENPORT TICE, 
died Tuesday at Hion ?N.Y. He is survived in addition to his parents by a 
brother Charles C. a sister Merle TICE and his grandmother Effie DAVENPORT. 
The funeral services will be held from his late residence 1546 East 48th. 
st., at 2 P.M., Saturday. The Rev. Dr. Charles NOBLE , of Kings Highway M.E. 
Church will officiate. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the 
direction of SHUFELT & STROBEL, 384 Van Brunt st.

Rosemond METZING died yesterday at her home, 1803 Decatur st. She was born in 
Germany 65 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 42 years. She is 
survived by her husband Carl, 3 daughters, Frieda, Caroline BESSINGER and 
Hannah SEUS, 4 sons, Charles Theodore, Christian and Edward METZING, and 9 
grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Monday, with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Matthias, Catalpa ave. Ridgewood. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Fred STEINMANN, 249 Irving ave.

Agnes PURCELL died yesterday in a local hospital. She was born in the 6th. 
ward and was a graduate of the parochial school of St. Peter. She is survived 
by her husband William and 2 daughters, Irene and Agnes,  a son Joseph 
PURCELL, and a sister Mrs. Catherine FENNELL. The funeral will take place at 
9:30 A.M Saturday from the funeral chapel of James E. DOUGHERTY, 396 Hicks 
st., with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Peter. Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Timothy A. MOORE, a retired leather belt manuafacturer, died yesterday at his 
home, 61 Lorimor st. He was born in County Limerick Ireland, and has been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 49 years. He is survived by his widow Margaret 
ENGLISH MOORE; 4 sons, Thomas F., an inspector attached to the N.Y. S. Motor 
Vehicale Bureau; Sergt. Michael J. Sergt. Edmond A., and Patrolman John L. 
MOORE of the N.Y.Police Dept. , and a daughter, Loretta MOORE. He was a 
member of the 3rd. Assembly District Democratic Club. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M., Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the 
Visitation. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Leonoldo Giannotti, infant son of Italia and Gennaro TREMENTE, died Wednesday 
at the home of his parents, 150 Navy st. He is survived in addition to his 
parents by 2 sisters and 3 brothers. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 
P.M. from his late home and burial will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of N. PIRO Sons, 153 Navy st.

Susan MORAN, widow of the late Thomas MORAN, died yesterday at the home of 
her daughter, Mrs. Mary DOWLING, 790 Albany ave. She was born in Limerick, 
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years, living all that 
time in the 12 ward, where she was a parishioner of the R.C. Church of St. 
Mary Star of the Sea. She moved a year ago to the Rugby section. She is 
survived by another daughter, Mrs. Thomas MOCHRINGER; 10 grandchildren and 7 
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Catherine of Genoa. Interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

Valentine J. LAHEY, of Packard st., Woodside, died Tuesday. He was born in 
N.Y. C. -and was past commander of Beacon Light, 6, O. of  S. of B. He was 
survived by his daughter Mildred; 2 brothers and 4 sisters. The funeral will 
be held at 10 A.M. , Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of  St. 
Teresa, Packard st. , Woodside. Interment will be a t Calvery Cemetery under 
the direction of P.J. HUGHES. 

Mary SAMOLINSKI, wife of Charles SAMOLINSKI and daughter of the late William 
and Isobella JOHNSON, died Wednesday at her home, 343 Sackett st. She was 
born in England and a resident of brooklyn for the past 32 years. Funeral 
tomorrow at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Agnes Church for requeim mass. She is 
survived by her husband, 4 sons, Frank, Charles, William, and George; 1 
daughter, may E. and 4 sisters, Mrs. Chris CLSEN, Mrs. Robert OLDHAM, Mrs. 
Thomas JONES, and Mrs. Peter McIntyre. Interment At Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of H.J. FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt st.

Annie McCORKLE died yesterday at her home, 234 Madison st. She was born in 
Brooklyn and was a member of the R.C. Church of the Nativity, Clausson ave. 
and Madison st., where a requiem mass will be celebratd at 9 A.M., Saturday. 
She is survived by her husband Daniel; a daughter Rose C., and 3 sisters, 
Loretta, Edna, and Ethel. Interment will be at St.John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Thomas E. CROWE,155 Smith st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Saturday at the R.C. Church of 
St. Aloysius, Onderdonk ave. and Stockholm st., for Jacob HEINZ, who died 
yesterday in his 80th. year, in his home, 278 Onderdonk ave. He was born in 
Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 57 years. He was a retired 
farmer. He is survived by his widow Salome HEINZ. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of B.J. HOEK & Son, 385 Onderdonk ave.

Adolph MAYER died in his home, 148 Grand ave., Baldwin. He was born in 
Germany 74 years ago. He was a retired butcher. He forerly lived in Brooklyn 
for the past 50 years. He was a director of the Butchers National Bank, the 
Baldwin Country Club, the Holy Name Society of St Christopher's Church, where 
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M., Saturday. Interment at 
St. John's Cemetery. He leaves 1 son Adolph Jr., 1 daughter Barbara BAYER, 1 
sister Theresa and 1 brother Frank, 12 grandchildren and 6 
great-grandchildren. Peter J. GEIS, 88 Catalpa ave. has charge of the funeral 
arrangements. 

Giulettta TANSI, born in Italy 32 years ago, died yesterday at her home, 315 
McDounough st. She was a resident of Brooklyn for over 8 years. She is 
survived by her husband Bonfigilio  and 2 daughters. She was a member of the 
Holy Rosery  R.C. Church,141 Chauncey st., where a requiem mass will be held 
at 10 A.M., Saturday, and burial will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of N. PIRO'S Sons, 153 Navy st.

Charles LEIFERT, a costume tailor, for many years, a resident of the Bushwick 
section, died yesterday in his 67 year. He was born in Germany and lived in 
Brooklyn for 40 years. He was a member of the Workmen's Sick and Benevolent 
Society. Funeral from his late home, 40 Fort Pl. St George S.I.,  tomorrow at 
10 A.M., Cremation at Fresh Pond. He is survived by his widow and 10 
children. John SHEY & Son of 313 Central Ave., has charge of the 
arrangements.

25 May 1928
IN MEMORIAM
CURLEY--In fond and loving memory of my dear brother, the Rev. D.J. CURLEY, 
who departed this life Mat 25, 1926. Second anniversary mass, sung this 
morning. may his soul rest in peace.  
Kathry A. CURLEY.

DENNERLEIN--Lillian DENNERLEIN. A loving birthday tribute to the memory of 
our dear, beloved friend, Lillian DENNERLEIN.
          A loving thought a silent tear,
          A beautiful memory ever dear. 
Friends, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LESSLER

HARWARD--In sad and loving memory of our dear mother, Hulda HARWARD, died May 
25, 1927.
          Sleep dear mother take your rest,
          God took you home for the best,
          He knew your suffering was great,
          So he took you through the golden gate,
          While you are in a peacful sleep,
          No matter how you suffered,
          You always had a smile for the ones who loved you. 
Claire, Mildred, Henry Reynold

HAYES--In sad and loving memory of beother and uncle, John F. HAYES, who died 
May 26, 11927. Anniversary mass will be offered for the repose of his soul on 
saturday morning May 26, at 9 o'clock at St. Charles Borromeo Church, Sidney 
pl. and Livingson st.
             Do not ask us if we miss you,
             Oh ther's such a vacant place,
             Off we think we hear his footsteps,
             And see his smiling face,
             But memory keeps you ever nesr us,
             Though you left us 2 years ago,
 Gone but not forgotton,                  Sister and Brother

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
STENDER--Mr. John F. STENDER, husband of the late Sadie J. STENDER, 
gratefully acknowledges the kind sympathy extended to him by relatives and 
friends on account of his recent bereavment.

STECHEL--On Wednesday, May 23, 1928, Rosa ULSAMER, wife of the late Charles 
STECHEL. Funeral will be private. Interment at convenience of family. Please 
omit flowers.

BESTE--Josephine, on May 24. in her 40th year, at her residnece ??65 Ocean 
ave. Survived by her husband William, 2 sisters, Mrs. McVey and mary DELANEY. 
Requiem mass at St. Mark's R.C. Church, Sheepshead Bay, on Saturday, at 9:30 
A.M. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

COLLARD--Joseph E., of 23?10 Clarendon rd., on May 24, 1928, beloved husband 
of Mary B. HEAD??N COLLARD and father of Mrs. Grace ? LANG, and brother of 
Rosella Ma??m. Services on Saturday at 8 P.M., at George WERST Funeral 
Chapel, Hoyt st., corner Evergreen ave. Funeral Sunday, A.M. private.

DILLON--On May 25, Bridget, beloved wife of the late Thomas DILLON and mother 
of Mary HURLEY, D?ll KUNZ, Stacia FREEL, Ella LAWRENCE, Catherine WALKER, and 
Joseph DILLON. Funeral services from her residence 559 80 st., on Monday, May 
28, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Anselm's R.C. Church. 
Inerment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KENNEDY--On Thursday, may 24, at her home, 471 8th. st., Henrietta , widow of 
Thomas H. KENNEDY. Funeral from her residence Monday at 10 A.M.: thence to 
St. Saviour's Church, 8th ave. and 6th st., where a solemn reqquiem mass will 
be celebrated.

LYNAUGH--On May 23, 1928, at her residence, 705 President st., Florence 
TUTTLE, beloved wife of William LYNAUGH. Funeral will take place from her 
home on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock: thence to St. Francis Xavier R.C. 
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment St. John's Cemetery

MAGEE--Madeline M. on Tuesday may 28, 1928. Survived by her mother Sophie, 
and father Richard MAGEE, and one sister mrs. Ada DECKER. Services Friday, 8 
P.M. at her residence, 1472 Bushwick ave., Brooklyn. Funeral Saturday 10:30. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

MEYER--On Thursday, May 24, Charles MEYER, beloved husband of Ida MEYER and 
father of Elsie HUTCH?ON and Mae STRADER; brother of Thomas J. MEYER, Mary 
O'CONNOR, Veronica GROSSMAN, in his 68th. year. Funeral services will be held 
Saturday evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock, at his residence, 562 Central ave. 
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SCHUH--Joseph, beloved husband of margaret (nee BERNINGER) and father of John 
J., Mrs. Margaret SCHLOSSER, Arthue O., Marie E., Mrs. Aline RUFF, Frederick 
W., and Joseph E., also 3 grandchildren, on Thursday, May 24, at his 
residence, 3336 87th. st., Jachson Heights. Funeral Monday, May 28, at 9:30 
A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Joan Of Arc, Jackson Heights, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WALDENMAYER--On Thursday, May 24, 1928, Elizabeth WALDENMAYER (nee GROSS), 
age 76, beloved mother of Fred I. WALDENMAYER; sister of Louis F. and 
Margaret GROSS. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services 
from her residence, 96 Foxall st., Ridgewood, on Sunday evening at 8:30 
o'clock. Interment Monday 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery.

Ridgewood Council, # 18 Jr. O.U.A.M.--Brothers; you are invited to attend the 
funeral services of our late brother Frederick W. BACHELLEN, at R. 
STUTZMANN'S funeral chapel, 2001 Madison st., near Fairview ave., on Friday 
May 2? at 8 P.M.
John A. KIMUS, sec'y        
George LOTT counsellor

RICE--William T. RICE, age 3? years; son of Herbert and Wilhemina RICE (nee 
DOLLER), on Monday May 21, 1928, at 10 :55 P.M. of pneumonia. Funeral 
services Friday, at 8 P.M., at his late residence, 218 Hull st. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery at 2:30 P.M., Saturday, May 26. 

MURRAY--on Thursday, May 24, 1928, Anna, beloved wife of the late Francis 
MURRAY and mother of John and Lillian MURRAY. Funeral Monday, at 9:30 A.M. 
from her residence, 10 Garnet st; thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

William FARRELL, son of William and Emily ENNIS FARRELL, died yesterday, at 
his home, 159 Van Dyke st. He is survived in addition to his parents by a 
sister Muriel FARRELL. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday and 
interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Joseph 
REDMOND, 90 King st. 

Thomas BRENNAN died yesterday. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. 
Rose BUCKLEY, 144 Kosciusko st, tomorrow at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Ambrose 
R.C. Church, Tompkins and Dekalb aves., where a mass of solemn requiem will 
be celebrated. He is survived by 1 son, Thomas Jr., 3 daughters, Mrs. H. 
CLARK, Mrs. J. JOHNES and Miss Anna BRENNAN, 1 brother John BRENNAN, 2 
sisters, Mrs. Rose BUCKLEY and Mrs. H. FENN. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery 
under the ciredtion of George T. McHUGH, 783 Myrtle ave.

Elizabeth WALDENMAYER died yesterday in her 76 year. She was born in 
Brooklyn. She leaves 1 son, Fred L. WALDENMAYER, 1 brother Louis F. GROSS, 1 
sister Margaret GROSS and 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral 
services Sunday aat 8:30 P.M., at her late home, 96 Foxall st, Ridgewood. The 
Rev. Pastor RHINOW will officiate. Interment is at Lutheran Cemetery under 
the direction of William WARNICK, 374 Ridgewood ave.

Benjamin LYNN, of Lake Side pl., Baldwin, died Wednesday. He was born in the 
U.S. 85 years ago and a retired cigar maker. Funeral tomorrow 

Frank BORRERO, a life resident of the 10 ward, of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at 
his home 360 Douglas st. He was the son of the late Luis N. BORRERO and is 
survived by his mother Margaret TYRRELL, and 3 sisters, Mercedes L., Heloise 
H. and Inez. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday and interment will be 
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Peter FARRELL'S Sons, 101 3rd. ave.

Timothy A. MOORE, a retired leather belt manufacturer, died Wednesday at his 
home, 61 Lorraine st. He was born in Garryhagen, County Limerick, Ireland, 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 49 years. he is survived by his 
widow, Margaret ENGLISH MOORE, 4 sons, Thomas F. an inspector attached to the 
N.Y. State Motor Vehicle Bureau, Sergt  Michael J., Sergt. Edmund A., and Patr
olman John L. MOORE of the N.Y. Police Dept., and a daughter Loretta MOORE. 
He was a member of the 3rd. Assembly District of the Democratic Club. The 
funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Visitation. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Aususta COLIN died Wednesday at her home, 2181 Bedford ave. She was born in  
Germany 50 years ago and had been a resident of Flatbush for 30 years. She is 
survived by her husband, Louis COLIN, 1 son, William COLIN, 2 sisters, Mrs. 
Minnie COLIN and Amelia CHAMBERS, and 3 brothers, living in Washington D.C. 
The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of the Holy Cross. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and Rogers aves. 

Frances SABINE, died Wednesday, at his home, 122 Weldon st.  She is survived 
by her mother, Mrs. Ella SABINE, a brother John and a sister, Hattie SABINE. 
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Sylvester. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
the direction of R.E. DONNELLY, 880 New Lots ave.

Mathilda JOHNSON died yesterday at her home, 4 Sullivan st. She was born in 
Sweden 86 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. She 
is survived by her husband, Simon JOHNSON. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow at the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st. Interment at 
Greenwood Cemetery.

Maurice LAGNAY died yesterday at his home, 74 Johnson st. He was born in the 
Philipine Islands 43 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 28 
years. He was a chef by Lofts. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. 
James, Jay st., where a final blessing will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. He is 
survived by his widow Helen ROGERS LAGNAY, 1 daughter, Gilbertine LAGNEY and 
2 sons, Edmund and Leonard LAGNAY. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of DOYLE and KENNY, 197 Bridge st.

Joseph SCHUH, a tailor of 175 Bogart st. for many years, died yesterday at 
his home, 3336 87 st., Jackson Heights. He was born in Germany and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 42 years. H was a member of the Arion Singing and 
the Badischer K.U.V. He is survived by his widow Margaret, 4 sons, and 3 
daughters. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Joan of Arc, Jackson Heights. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Leonard RUOFF Funeral Home, 9712  
101st. ave., Ozone park.

Charles MEYER  died yesterday in his 68 year. he is survived by his widow, 
Ida, 2 daughters, Elsie HUTCHEON and mae STRADER, 1 brother and 2 sisters. he 
was a painter and decorater. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. 
tomorrow at his late home, 562 Central ave. Interment will be at 10 A.M., 
Sunday at Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of William WERST, 37-365 
Evergreen ave.

Annie KNOWLAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. for tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Michael , 4 ave. and 42 st., for Annie KNOWLAN, who died Tuesday at her 
home, 414 51 st. She was the wife of James KNOWLAN. 
Interment will follow at Holy cross Cemetery.

Benjamin LYNN, of  1 Lake Side pl., Baldwin, died Wednesday. He was born in 
the U.S. 85 years ago. He was a retired cigar maker. Funeral tomorrow at 10 
A.M. Interment tomorrow at Kensico Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. 
GEIS of 88 Catalpa ave.

William T. RICE, 3 yearol old son of herbert and Wilhelmina DOLLAR RICE, died 
Monday at a local hospital. he is survived in addition to his parent s by 3 
brothers, Herbert, Edward and Robert Rice. The funeral services will be held 
at 8 o'clock tonight at his late home, 218 Hull st. Rev. Dr. Howard Rose of 
the Bushwick ave. M.E. Church will officate. Interment at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2089  
Fulton st.

Dr. John LOUDEN,
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today for Dr. John LOUDEN, 
formerly a resident of Brooklyn, and a member of Brooklyn Lodge 22 B.P.O. 
Elks, who died Tuesday at his home, 81 Division ave., Amityville. He is 
survived by his widow Gertrude MANSFIELD LOUDEN and a son, John F. LOUDEN. 

Frederick W. BACHELLER
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the R. STUTZNANN 
Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison st., for Frederick W. BACHELLER, who died 
Tuesday in his 54 year. He was a member of Ridgewood Council 18, Jr. O.U.A.M. 
He is survived by his widow, Catherine and 4 children. He was a member of 
Local 25 of the Painter's Union. Interment is at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Patrick DACY
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of 
Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen st. for Patrick DACY, who 
died Wednesday, at his home, 398 Marion st. He is survived by His widow Anna 
SWEENEY DACY, 2 daughters, Mrs. Walter BRADSHAW and Margaret DACY and 1 
grandson. He was born in County Mayo. Ireland. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

David COLVILLE, husband of Jessie MacGREGER COLVILLE, died today at his home, 
2843 Batchelder st., Sheepshead Bay. He was formerly a resident of Greenpoint 
for many years. He was employed by the Continental Iron Works. He is survived 
in addition to his widow by 2 stepdaughters, Bella and Jesse and 2 sons, John 
and William COLVILLE. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday and 
Interment will be at Hewlett Cemetery under the direction of Edward DOWLING, 
92 Norman st. 

William D. DEHLING died Wednesday at his home, 135 Java St. He was born in 
Northport and lived 25 years in Greenpoint. He is survived by his widow, Mary 
DEHLING. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at 
the R.C. Church of St. Antony of Padua. 
Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery. 

John WEIGOLD
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., Sunday for John WEIGOLD, a lfe 
resident of Brooklyn and a member of the 23 Election District Democratic 
Club, who died yesterday at his home, 592 Kosciusko st. He was born in 1892 
and is survived by his mother, 2 brothers, Jacob and Robert, and 2 sisters, 
Lillian and Mrs. Kate RINHARTZ. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under 
the direction of Frederick H.BUZ, 102 Reid ave.

Joseph H. BELCH
Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night at the funeral chapel of 
Lester W. HILL, 396 Gates ave. for Joseph H. BELCH, who died Tuesday at his 
home, 368 Gates ave. He was the husband of Caroline HAMMOND BELCH and is 
survived by a daughter Mrs. Grace KOLB. 
Interment was today at Greenwood Cemetery. 

Mary J. PALMER,
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M., tomorrow,  at the R.C. Church of 
St. Michael, 4 ave. and 42 st. for Mary J. PALMER, who died Wednesday at her 
home, 457 40 st. She is survived by her husband Francis Kent PALMER, and 2 
sons Francis and William PALMER. Interment is at St. John's Cemetery.

Pleasante N. POLHEMUS WILL, died yesterday at her home, 8929 91 st., 
Woodhaven. She was born in Brooklyn 63 years agoand lived in Woodhavn for the 
past 17 years. She was a member of the Prosperity Chapter, O. E. S., Camp 43, 
P.O. of A. and Plymonth Church. She is survived by her husband John Adam 
WILL, 2 daughters, Mrs. Ethel BEEBE and Mrs. Pleasante SCOTT, 2 sons, Wilford 
L. and Arthue W. WILL, 11 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral 
services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. MORECOMB of the Christ 
Congregational Church at 8 P.M. tomorrow. 
Interment at 2 P.M. Sunday will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

26 May 1928


MAN, 73, FOUND DEAD IN HOME FROM GAS
       Believed despondent because of ill health, Antony EHNIG, 73 years old, 
of 373 Claussen ave., was found dead in his home yesterday. Gas was escaping 
from a jet in the kitchen range. Dr. DAVIDOFF, of Cumberland Hospital arrived 
to find his services were not needed. 

IN MEMORIAM
FRASER--In loving and sad memory of our beloved sister, Emma HENNESY FRASER, 
who departed this life May 27, 1924.
Gone buth not forgotten,          Sisters and Brothers.

HENENKAMP--In sad and loving memory of our darling son and grandchild George 
H. HENDENKAMP, who departed this life May 26, 1927.
        A precious one from us is gone,
        A voice we loved is still,
        A place is vacant in our home,
        Which never can be filled. 
    Father, Mother, Grandmother and Grandfather

KUEHNLE--In sad and loving memory of a beloved wife and Margaret KUEHNLE, who 
departed this life May 26, 1927. Gone but not forgotten.  John and LIllian

MURPHY--In sad and loving memory of our dearly departed sister, Josephine F. 
MURPHY, who departed this life May 26. Mass offered at St.Teresa's Church, 
Saturday May 26.           
      Sisters, Mary and Anna MURPHY

       In sad and loving Memory
        of God's Masterpiece
       Our Mother Bridget BIRNEY. 
        Died May 18, 1922
     Her Sons         Peter J. & John J. BIRNEY

DR. A. FRANCIS BRIGGS DIES IN LONG ISLAND CITY
       Dr. A. Francis BRIGGS, 48 years old, for 20 years a practicing 
physician in L.I.C. Queens, died yesterday at his home, 602 Wolcott ave. 
L.I.C. He was born in Brooklyn, received his medical degree from the Long 
Island College Hospital and soon established himself in L.I.C. His wife died 
a few months ago. A daughter Margarite  and a son Walter survive. Funeral 
services will be held Monday at 9:30 A.M. with a mass at the Church of the 
Immaculate Conception, and buriel at St. John's Cemetery. 

PROF. J. S. JOANNES DIES IN HOME IN FRANCE
        Prof. Jules Serge JOANNES, formerly teacher of music at Girl's High 
School, died on May 9, at le Perreux-on-the-Marne, France, according to word 
received  in Brooklyn today.
        Prof. JOANNES who retired from Girl's H.S. about 8 years ago because 
of ill health compiled "The Song Garland" which is still in use at the H.S. 

COLLIGAN--On Friday, May 25, John J. COLLIGAN, beloved husband of Mary 
Colligan (nee TROY) and father of Joseph , John, James, Mrs. H. PEROCHEAU, 
Mrs. T. DEMPSEY, and Florence. Funeral from his residence, 141 Easr 35 st., 
on Monday May 28, at 9: A.M thence to Holy Cross R.C. Church where a solemn 
requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COLVILL  On Friday, May 24, David COLVILLE, husband of Jessie MacGREGOR 
COLVILLE, father of John, William, Bella and Jessie. Funeral services will be 
held at his late residence , 2843 Batchelder st., Sheepshead Bay. Services on 
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment at hewlett Cemertery, Monday, May 28, 

GARRAHAN--John J. GARRAHAN, on Friday, at the home of his daughter Catherine 
E. JOHNSTON, 1776 West 7 st. He is also survived by 1 son, James J. Funeral 
9:30 Monday. Requiem mass celebrated at SS. Simon and Jude R.C. Church. 
Interment Calvery Cemetery.

KING--James W. on May 25, 1928, at his residence, 412 East 21 st., Brooklyn. 
He is survived by his wife and daughters, Grace, Mabel, and Lillian H. 
STRNCK, and son James L. KING. Funeral services at his late residence on 
Monday morning May 28, 8 o'clock. Interment private.

SEISSENSCHMIDT--On May 25, at her home, 8841 78 st., Woodhaven, Anna C., aged 
55 years, beloved mother of AnnaC., August F. and Chris H. Services at her 
home on Sunday, May 27, at 3 P.M. Interment Monday,, Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

RUOFF--Annie M., beloved daughter of Frederick and sister of George and John 
on May 25, at her home, 61 Stuyvesant ave., Brooklyn. Funeral services on 
Monday 2:30 from Funeral Chapel of J.P. Eldridge, 7711 Jamaica ave., 
Woodhaven. Interment Cedar Grove cemetery.

O'MALLEY--On May 25, at St. Catherine's Hospital, Henry O'MALLEY. Remains at 
John T. GALLAGHER's Funeral Parlors, 204 Bedford ave. 
Notice of funeral to follow.

Leonard E. DEITZ died yesterday at his home, 2152 Hendrickson st. He was born 
in Brooklyn 22 years ago and was employed by the National Surety Co. Maiden 
Ln. office. He was the son of Minnie and the late Eugene B. LIETZ, brother of 
mrs. Mildred R. BURKHARDT, Eugene B. DIETZ and Alfred J. BERMAS. Services 
will be conducted at his home by the Rev. H.C. WHITNEY tomorrow at 2:30 P.M. 
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary PURIVS, born in Brooklyn the daughter of the late Thomas and Christine 
PURIVS, died yesterday at her home, 811 East 35 st. Near Glenwood rd. She was 
a member of the Vandervere Park M.E. Church. Funeral services will be held by 
the Rev. Pastor NEWMAN at her residence, 811 East 35 st., tomorrow at 2:30 
P.M. She is survived by one sister , Mrs. T.A. SNOW. Interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers ave 
and Montgomery st.

George PFEFFER of 43 Goodwin pl., died Thursday at a local hospital. He was 
born in Germany 75 years ago and lived in Brooklyn 45 years. He is survived 
by his widow Ernestina PFEFFER, 2 sons, Adam and Henry, and 1 daughter Nettie 
REACH. Funeral services at the funeral chapel, 856 Forest ave., tomorrow at 2 
P.M. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direstion of W. Theodore LUTZ & 
Son, 856 Forest ave., Ridgewood. 

Eliza FLYNN, of 1856 Putnam ave., died Thursday. She was born in Brooklyn 78 
years ago and was a member of St. Matthias Church, where a requiem mass will 
be celebrated Monday at 9 A.M. Interment will be in the family plot, St. 
Peter's Cemetery, West Brighton, Staten Island, under the direction of Peter 
GEIS, of 88 Catalpa ave., Ridgewood.

Henrietta KENNEDY, widow of Thomas H. KENNEDY, died Thursday at her home, 471 
8 st. She was 70 years old and lived in Brooklyn all her life. For many years 
her husband was in business in the old 6 ward of Brooklyn and at his death, 
about 2 years, his widow removed to Park Slope. She is survived by 2 
daughters, Mrs. John H. BUCK and Mrs. Johnson S. CRENEY. The funeral will 
take place Monday at 10 A.M., from St. Saviour's R.C. Church, 8 ave. and 6 
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. 

Emily KELLY
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. for Emily KELLY, who died 
yesterday at her home, 7842 76 st. (Sprague st), Glendale. She was born in 
N.Y.C. about 55 years ago. She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Thomas FUSCO, 
and 4 sons, William, Robert, Alfred, and Walter KELLY, and a sister Mrs. 
Peter WINKLER. Interment will follow at Evergreen cemetery under direction of 
William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson ave.

James F. MORRISSEY died yesterday at his home, 71 Hanover ave., Princes Bay, 
Staten Island. He was born in the old 12 ward of Brooklyn and a charter 
member of Our Lady of Loretta Council, K.of C. He is survived by his widow 
Honora, 2 sons Frank and James Jr., 2 daughters, Grace and Mary, a brother 
Michael MORISSEY and a sister Mrs. Ellen McMAHON. The funeral will be held at 
10 A.M. Tuesday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Star of 
Sea. Hugenot Park, Staten Island. 
Interment will be at St. Peter's Cemetery, Staten island.

John J. COLLIGAN, of 141 East 35 st., died yesterday. He was born in 
Manhattan and had been a resident of Flatbush for 40 years. He was a retired 
B.R.T. motorman.
He is survived by his widow Mary, 3 sons, Joseph, John and James COLLIGAN, 3 
daughters, Mrs. H. PEROCHEAU, Mrs. T. DEMPSEY and Florence COLLIGAN, 2 
sisters Mrs. A. TULLY and Mrs. T. LENNON. The funreral 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 Hool Cross Cemetery under the direction of L.S. 
Sheridan, 140 Rogers ave.

George YOUNG died Wednesday. He was born in Nova Scotia 24 years ago and has 
been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 2 years. He was a member of the 
Marine Painters' Union, Local 679. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow from the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st. and interment 
will be at Linden Hill Cemetery. 

Anna Theresa BROMAN, born Sept. 8, 1869, in Stockholm, Sweden and a resident 
of brooklyn for the past 39 years, died yesterday at her home, 149 South 
Portland ave. She leaves a brother Fred, here, and a sister, Mrs. George 
WOOD, of Riverton Conn. Funeral services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON'S 
State Street Chapel, 500 State st., tomorrow at 10 A.M. by the Rev. Albert 
JOHANSON, pastor of the Pilgrim Swedish Congregational Church, 417 Atlantic 
ave., officating Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

George JENNINGS died Wednesday at his home, 169 Schenectady ave. He was born 
in England 74 years ago and is survived by his widow, Matgaret, a son George, 
a daughter Mrs. Marion SAMUELS, a sister Alice, and 4 brothers, Theodore, 
Alfred, Daniel, and Frederick. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow 
and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of the 
estate D.J. LANGTON & Sons, 74 Utica ave.

Vincenzo J. LANZA
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M Monday at the R.C. Church of the 
Precious Blood, for Vincenzo J. LANZA, who died Wednesday at his home, 376 
West 9  ave., Astoria. He is survived by his widow Feliciana, 2 daughters 
Lucy and Slivia A. and 4 sons, Vito, Dr. Josepg V., Dante, and D. Alfred. 
Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery. 

Robert J. Mc LAONAN, born in Newark Castle, Glasgow, Scotland, died Thursday, 
at his home, 721 51 st. He was a member of the R.C. Church of  St. Agatha, 7 
ave. and 49 st. He is survived by 2 sisters and 1 brother. The funeral will 
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under 
the direction of Thomas E. CROW, 155 Smith st.

Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for Madeline M. MAGEE, who 
died Tuesday at her home, 1472 Bushwick ave. She is survived by her parents 
Richard and Sophie MAGEE and a sister Mrs. Ida DECKER. The funeral was held 
at 10:30 A.M. today and interment was at Evergreen Cemetery under direction 
of J.R. O'CONNOR.

Albert Carl JACOBS died Wednesday at his home, 62 South 8 st. He is survived 
by his father Henry JACOBS. The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock 
tonight at  the John H. WOODS Funeral Home, 93 Broadway. The funeral will be 
held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Elmont Cemetery.

William Hunt EDWARDS died yesterday at his home, 1645 Burnett st. He was the 
son of the late Daniel and Amy HUNT EDWARDS. He is survived by 2 sons, 
William J. and Leonard EDWARDS and 2 daughters Mrs. Ruth VINCENT and Mrs. 
Caroline RILE of Hastings N.Y. and several grandchildren The funeral services 
will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. J. NOBLE, at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment 
will be at Elmont Cemetery, Schaghieke N.Y. at P.M. Monday. 

Mary QUINN died Thursday at her home, 5807 4 ave. She is survived by 2 sons, 
John and David QUINN and 3 daughters, Mrs. Francis HOFFMAN, Mrs. Thomas 
CASEY, and Mrs. James McCRUDDEN, 18 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. She 
was fomerly a resident of the 12 ward. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., 
Monday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our lady of Perpetual Help, 
5 ave. and 59 st. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 90 KIng st.

Henry SCHMIDT, husband of Catherine SCHMIDT, died yesterday. The funeral 
services will beheld at 8 o'clock tonight at the funeral chapel of Thomas J. 
CREAMER, 64 Herbert st. Interment tomorrow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.  

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Tuesday at the R.C. Church of the 
Immaculate Conception, Astoria, for Dr. Aloysius Francis BRIGGS, who died 
Thursday at his home, 36-02 Wolcott ave., Astoria. He was born in Brooklyn 47 
years ago and had been a practising physician in Astoria  for 20 years. He 
was a graduate of St. John's College and served as an interne at St. John's 
Hospital, Long Island City. He is survived by a daughter Marguerite, a son 
Walter, a brother Henry P. and 3 sisters, Sister Auselma, of the Order  of 
the Sisters of Charity, of Baltimore Md., Mrs. R. BILL, and Mrs. E.SMITH. 
Interment will be at St. Jon's Cemetery.

John Arthur GIANOTOS, born June 21, 1920. in Brooklyn and a son of Charles G. 
and Emma BORGESON GIANOTOS, died Wednesday in Norwegian Hospital. He is 
survived by his parents and his grandmother. Private funeral services will be 
held at his late home, 452 Bay Ridge ave.today at 2 P.M. by the Rev. F. 
JACOBSON Pastor of the Bethehem Lutheran Church.  Interment at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction fo ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State st.

Margaret M. FEE died yesterday at her home, 625 Putnam ave. She is survived 
by a sister, Catherine FEE. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with 
a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Victory, Troop ave. and 
McDonough st. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
Martin F. HEALEY, 128 Utica ave

George RITTER died yesterday in his 43 year. He was born in N.Y.C. and was an 
electrical engineer. He is survived by his widow Alice, 2 sons, John and 
George Jr., his father George, 3 brothers, William, John and Fred, and 4 
sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth JACOBS, Mrs. Tillie DIETRICH, Minnie DIETRICH, and 
Mrs. Freida FORSHAY. The funeral will be held from his late home, 72-41 16 
ln.(Charlotte pl), Glendale, at 2 P.M. Monday. Cremation will follow at Fresh 
Pond under the direction of John SHAY & Son, 313 Central ave.

Elizabeth McNAMARA, 2 year old daughter of John J. and Mary GRAHAM McNAMARA, 
died Thursday at her home, 351 Prospect ave. She was boRn in South Brooklyn. 
Funeral from her late home tomorrow at 2 P.M. She is survived by 3 sisters, 2 
grandmothers and grandfather. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of Fred HERBST & Son. 

Emilie CLAUBERG died yesterday in her 85 year. She was the widow of Ferdinand 
CLAUBERG and is survived by a daughter. She was born in Switzerland and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. The funeral services will be held 
at her late home, 6815 Vista pl. at 10 A.M. Monday. Interment will be at 
Maple Grove Cemetery under the direction of george C. HERBST, 6741 5 ave.

Mary M. VAN PELT died yesterday at her home, 449 7 ave. She was born in 
Brooklyn and was 71 years old. She was a member of the 18th. st. M.E. Church. 
She is survived by a brother, John W. FOWLER, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Josephine 
GANGEE and Mrs. Louisa HUTCHINSON. The funeral services will be held at 2:30 
P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Greewood Cemetery under the direction 
of J. Eugene NEMAN, 255 st.

Frederick W. BRYAN died yesterday at his home, 95 Bay 19 st. He was born in 
Canada and had been a resident of N.Y.C. for 18 years. He is survived by 2 
brothers, Thomas H. and William E. BRYAN. He was 46 years old. The funeral 
services will be held at the funeral chapel of George C. HERBST, 6741 5 ave. 
at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 today for Adelia TUNISON, a resident of 
Brooklyn for many years, who died Thursday at her home, 193 Gates ave. She 
was the widow of Pierre Trainque TUNISON. Interment will be private.

Anna COCANNON MURRAY, widow of Frank MURRAY, died Thursday at her home, 10 
Grant st. She was born in the 12 ward and was a life long member of St. Mary 
Star of the Sea Church, being connected with various church societies. She is 
survived by 1 son John, 1 daughter Lillian, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Frank 
PENDERGAST
and Miss Elizabeth COCANNON. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M.  from her late home 
, thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Lorraine SIEBER, of 134-10 91 ave., Richmond Hill, died yesterday. She is 
survived by her parents Edward and Anna KARL SIEBERand 2 brothers, Edward and 
Harold SIEBER. Funeral will take place from her late home, Monday, at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of W. Theodore and Son, 
876 Forest ave., Ridgewood.

Alma MULLER died Thursday at her home, 137 Linwood st. She was born in 
Germany and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years. The funeral 
services will be held at 1:30 P.M., tomorrow. The Rev. Arthur BUNN  will 
officate. She is survived by her husband David A. MULLER, 1 daughter Martha 
RAPP, 1 brother Charles SCHWARZE and 2 sisters Henrietta EPPER and Lena RAPP. 
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of D.J. ?ANGTON & 
Sons, 74 Utica ave.

Anna Aurora EBBESON PETERSON born Sept. 10, 1886, in Hambo Hanhals Forsamling 
Hallands Lan, Sweden, and a resident of Brooklyn for 18 years, died yesterday 
in New Rochelle Hospital, New Rochelle. She was the wife of Eric PETERSON and 
is survived by her husband, her mother, a brother and a sister in 
Sweden.Funeral services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON'S State st. Chapel, 
500 State st. Monday at 10 A.M.  by the Rev. Eric G. ERICSON, Pastor of the 
Gustaf Vasa Church of Manhattan. Interment following at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary A. DALY, daughter of the late Peter and Nora DALY,and sister of William 
DALY, died Wednesday at her home, 279 21 st. She was born in Ireland and had 
been a resident of Brooklyn for over 40 years. The funeral will be held today 
at 9 A.M. from the Funeral Home, 203 Jay st, thence to St. John the 
Evangelist, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, followed by 
interment in St. John's Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son 
Inc., 203 Jay st.

Alma K. ANDERSON, born Nov. 14, 1864 in Finland and a resident of the U.S. 
and N.Y. for the past 37 years, died Thursday. She was a widow and resided 
with her daughter at 396 State st. She is survived by 3 daughters and 2 sons 
in California. Funeral services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON'S State st. 
Chapel, 500 State st., at 2 P.M. tomorrow  by the Rev. August WILLANDT, of 
the Swedish Evangelical Mission coven    (The rest is cut off)

27 May 1928
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
DESMOND--The son and 2 daughters of the late John E. DESMOND wish to thank 
the clergy of Sacred heart Church  and their many friends for floral 
offerings and sympathy in their hour of bereavement. Ed DESMOND, Mrs. Emma 
HAWKINS, Mrs. Mary McCAFFY.

DI CAPRIO--The family of the late John DI CAPRIO wish to express their thanks 
for the kind expressions of sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement 
by the clergy, friends and neighbors. 

McDONALD--The family of the late Edward F. McDONALD gratefully acknowledge 
the kind sympathy extended to them by the reverend clergy, sisters, 
relatives, and friends in their late bereavement. 

VINCENT LANZA, ASTORIAREALTY MAN, IS DEAD
       Vincent LANZA, one of Astoria's largest real estate operators died 
yesterday, at his home, 376 38 st., Astoria, after an illness of 7 weeks. He 
was born in Italy and has been active in the Sons of Italy and welfare work 
among Italians in this country.
       He is survived by his wife, a daughter Lucy, and 5 sons, Vito, an 
attorney, Dr. Joseph LANZA, of the surgical staff of the Polyclinic Hospital 
in Manhattan, Daniel, a teacher of physical culture in Dewey Junior High 
School, and Silvio, A teacher in P.S. # 122, in Astoria. Funeral services 
will be held Monday and Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery. 

IN MEMORIAM
KUTTLER--In sad and loving memory of my dear daughter, Minnie KUTTLER, who 
departed this life may 27, 1926.
        No one knows how much we miss you,
        No one knows the bitter pain,
        We have suffered since we lost you,
        Life will never be the smae,
        Oft and oft do we wander,
        To the grave not far away,
        Where they gently laid your body,
        Just two years ago today.      Mother, Sister & Brothers

LYNCH--In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Ellen LYNCH, 
who departed this life May 28, 1927. Anniversary mass St. Michael's R.C. 
Church  Monday, at 7 A.M.
        Surrounded by friends we are lonesome,
        In the midst of out pleasures we're blue,
        A smile on our face still a heartache,
        Aching and longing for you. Husband, Sons & Daughters

NULTY--In sad and loving memory of our dear son and brother, Edward Aloysius 
NULTY, who departed this life , May 27, 1917. Gone but not forgotten.
        At eve when the shadows are falling
        Sweet memories saddened with pain,
        Steal into our hearts with a longing,
        If we could only see you again.                
Father, Mother and Brothers.

SCONE--Anniversary mass for Alice SCONE, in memory of her birthday May 27, 
1928, at 8 A.M. at Holy Family Church, 4 ave. & 13 st. 
Father, Mother Sisters, & Brothers

WILLMOTT--In loving memory of Marion V. WILLMOTT, who died May 29, 1920. 
Anniversary mass at St. Stephen's R.C. Church, Arlington N.J. 
Father & Sister.

BRIGGS--On May 24, 1928, at his home, 36-02 Wolcott ave., Astoria, Dr. 
Aloysius BRIGGS, son of the late Henry BRIGGS and husband of the late 
Marguerite. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., Monday at the R.C. 
Church of the Immaculate Conception, Astoria, Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

CLARK--On Friday, May 25, 1928, Henry J. CLARK, age 71 years, of 151 Hall st. 
Funeral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl. 
near Gravesend ave., on Monday, at 2 P.M.

FLOOD--On May 24, 1928, Mary, formerly of the 4 ward, wife of the late 
Thomas FLOOD and mother of Joseph, William, Edward, and Rose FLOOD, 
Mrs. K. MURRAY and Mrs. M. HURLEY. Funeral Monday morning from her 
late residence, 60 Gouverneur st. Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church, 
Grand and Ridge sts., Manhattan, at 9:30 o'clock.

GOUGH--Mary, on May 24, at her residence, 66 Garfield pl. widow of the late 
Henry GOUGH. She is survived by 2 son and 3 daughters. Funeral on Monday, May 
28, at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Francis Xavier Church, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KERRIGAN--James F., beloved husband of Anna (nee DOYLE), loving father of 
Monica, Regina, James Jr., and Geraldine, and devoted son of John and Mary 
KERRIGAN, brother of Mrs. John J. TAGGART, Kathryn KERRIGAN, Mrs. Nathaniel 
SNYDECKER, Mrs. Patrick J. CONNOLLY Mrs. Albert GREEN, and Loretta KERRIGAN. 
Funeral services from his late residence, 76A Kingsland ave., Elmhurst, L.I., 
on Tuesday, May 29, 1928, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Joan of 
Arc, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of Raymond W. CROCKER.

LORETT--On Friday, May 25, in his 45 year, J. George, beloved husband of 
ALORETT (nee CORMICK), father of Georgiana, Hilda and William. Services at 
the funeral chapel  of geroge PETH, 1207 Myrtle ave., on Tuesday at 2 P.M.

LYONS--Sudenly on may 26, Catherine (nee SCANLON), daughter of Jeremiah  
SCANLON and wife of Detective Frank L. LYONS, 37 Precinct. Burial from 190 
Winthrop st. Notice of funeral to follow.

MORRISSEY--On Friday, May 25, 1928, James F., beloved husband of Honora 
MORRISSEY. Funeral from his residence, 71 Hanover ave., Princes Bay S.I., on 
Tuesday, May 29, at 9:30 A.M., thence to Our Lady Star of the Sea R.C. 
Church, Huguenot Park, S.I. where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

MURRAY--On Thursday, may 24, 1928, Anna, beloved wife of the late Frank 
MURRAY and mother of John and Lillian. Funeral Monday, at 9:30 A.M. her 
residence, 10 Garnet st, thence to the R.C. Church of St. Mary Star of the 
Sea, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RITTER--George, age 43 years, on may 25, 1928, at his home, 72-41 60 Ln. 
(Charlotte pl.), Glendale. Survived by his wife Alice, 2 sosns John and 
george, father George and 3 brothers and 4 sisters. Funeral from his late 
residence, Monday, May 28, at 2 P.M. 

SEISSENSCHMIDT--On May 25, at her home, 8841 78 st., Woodhaven, Anna C., ages 
55 years, beloved mother of Anna C., August F., and Chris H. Services at her 
home on Sunday may 27. Interment Monday Mt. Olivert cemetery.

SIEBER--Susie, on Saturday, May 26, at her home, 1412 St. Marks ave. She is 
survived by 1 son, Harry and 4 daughter, Etta COGGINS, Alice HUBBARD, Louise 
and Elizabeth SIEBER. Funeral services Tuesday evening, at 8:30 o'clock.

WILLIAMSON--On Saturday, May 26, 1928, Rosina C. WILLIAMSON, at her 
residence, 138 ave., Rosedale, L.I., age 86 years. Funeral services will be 
held at St. Peter's P.E. Church, Rosedale, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WOLF--On Saturday, May 26, in a local hospital, George WOLF, beloved husband 
of Annie WOLF (nee WERNER) and devoted father of Eva and Rose WOLF. Rev. 
Pastor MILLER of the Church of Incarnation, 54 st and 4 ave., will conduct 
the funeral services on Monday, May 28, at 8 P.M., at his residence 527 51 
st. Services of the Jr. order of American Mechanics. 
Interment Lutheran Cemetery, on Tuesday, May at 2 P.M. 

Frederick W. BYRAN
Funeral services will be held today at 2 P.M. at the Funeral Home of George 
C. HERBST, 6741 5 ave., for Frederick W. BYRAN, who died  Friday. He was 46 
years old and is survived by 2 brothers Thomas H. and William E. BRYAN. 
Interment will be private.

David COLVILLE
Funeral services will be held tonight at 8 o'clock for David COLVILLE, who 
died Friday at his home, 2843 Patchelder st, Sheepshead Bay. He was fomerly a 
resident of Greenpoint and was employed by the Continental Iron Works. He is 
survived by his widow Jessie MAC GREGOR COLVILLE, 2 daughters Bella and 
Jesseand 2 sons John and William COLVILLE. The funeral will be held at 1 P.M. 
tomorrow and interment will be at Hewlett Cemetery under the direction of 
Edward A. DOWLING, 92 Norman ave.

Henry O'MALLEY, of 99 Meserole ave., died Friday in St. Catherine's Hospital. 
He was born in Ireland 68 years ago  and a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. 
He was the son of the late Mathias and Catherine FARRELL O'MALLEY. He was a 
retired member of the N.Y. Police Department, having retired about 19 years 
ago. He was formerly until 2 years ago employed by the Greenpoint National 
Bank. He was a member of the retired Patrolmen's Association. The funeral 
will be held from the funeral chapel of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford ave., 
at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery  after services at 
the Cemetery Chapel.

Fanny T. BRANT
Funeral services will be held today at 3 P.M. for Fanny T. BRANT, who died 
Friday at her home, 424 Quincy st. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. George 
Wolcott. Interment tomorrow will be at West Long Branch Cemetery, West Long 
Branch N.J. 

Patrick J. PHELAN died yesterday at his home, 197 Steuban st. He was born in 
Mountrath, Queens County, Ireland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn 27 
years. He is survived by his widow Dunne PHELAN, a son Andrew J., 4 
daughters, Mrs. R. MOANE, Mrs. D. CASTERLINE, Anna E. and Catherine J. 
PHELAN, and a brother Daniel PHELAN of Ireland. He was a member of the Holy 
Name Society of the R.C. Church of  St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby aves., 
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Interment will be at St. 
John's Cemetery under the direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 2484 Willoughby ave.

Bridget DILLON
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. at the R.C. Church of St. 
Anisem, for Bridget DILLON, widow of Thomas DILLON, who died Friday at her 
home, 559 18 st. She is survived by 1 son, Joseph  DILLON, and 5 daughters, 
Mrs. Mary HURLEY, Mrs. Dell KUNZ,  Mrs. Stacia FREEL, Mrs. Ella LAWRENCE, and 
Mrs. Catherine WALKER. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. under the 
direction of Jacob SCHAEFER, 4123 4 ave.

Anna C. SEISSENSCHMIDT
Funeral services will be held today at 2 P.M., for Anna C. SEISSENSCHMIDT, 
who died Friday at her home, 8841 78 st. She was 55 years old, and is 
survived by a daughter Anna C. and 2 sons, August F. and Chris H. 
SEISSENSCHMIDT. Interment at 2 P.M. will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Ella WEISBROD
Funeral services were held at 8 o'clock last night for Ella WEISBROD, who 
died Wednesday at her home, 1233 66 st. (Valentine St.), Glendale. She is 
survived by her husband John, 1 son John, her father William J. COX and 3 
brothers, Peter, William and Andrew. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today 
and interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Edward F. 
SHIELDS, Atlantic ave. and 117 st., Richmond Hill.

John MOHRING
Funeral services will be conducted at 4:30 P.M. today by the Rev. Dr. 
TREXLER, of the Church of the Good Shepherd, for John MOHRING, who died 
Friday at his home, 2012 Flatbush ave. He is survived by his widow, Marie, a 
son Henry F., and a daughter Dorothy MOHRING. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow 
will be at Flower Hill Cemetery, City N.J.

Elizabeth WALDENMAYER died Thursday in her 76 year. She was born in Brooklyn. 
She leaves 1 son, Fred L. WALDENMAYER, 1 brother Louis F. GROSS, 1 sister, 
Margaret GROSS, 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Funeral services 
today at 8:30 P.M. at her late home, 96 Foxall st, Ridgewood. The Rev. Pastor 
RHINOW will officate. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Henry GLASSER
Funeral services will be held at 4 P.M. today at the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734 
Myrtle ave., for Henry GLASSER, a jeweler of 7832 76 st. (Sprague at), 
Glendale, who died Thursday. He was born in N.Y.C. 72 years ago. He is 
survived by 4 sons, Richard, Henry, Walter, and William. and 2 daughters, 
Mrs. H. HENNING and Mrs. J. PETZAK. 
Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow at Lutheran Cemetery, 
under the direction of William BUSS, 2734 Myrtle ave.

Edward W. GRANT
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church St. 
Charles Borromeo, for Mary J. GRANT, widow of Edward W. GRANT, who died 
Thursday at her home, 194 Clinton st. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James W. KING
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for James W. KING, who died Friday at 
his home, 412 East 21 st. He is survived by his widow, 1 son, and 3 
daughters. Interment will be private.

Leonard DEITZ
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today for Leonard DEITZ, son of 
Minnie and the late Eugene B. DIETZ, who died Friday, at his home, 2152 
Hendrickson st. He is survived by by 1 sister and 2 brothers. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mary PURVIS
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today for Mary PURVIS, who died at 
the home of her sister, Mrs. T.A. SHOW, 811 East 35 st. She was the daughter 
of the late Thomas and Christine PURVIS. 
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Annie M. RUOFF
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M., tomorrow, at the funeral chapel 
of J.P. ELDRIDGE, 7711 Jamaica ave., Woodhaven, for Annie M. RUOFF, who died 
at her home, 61 Stuyvesant  ave. on Friday. She is survived by her father, 
Frederick and 2 brothers, George and John RUOFF. 
Interment will be at Cedar Grove Cemetery. 

Joseph SCHUH, a tailor of 175 Bogart st. for many years, died Thursday at his 
home, 3336 87 st, Jackson Heights. He was born in Germany and had lived in 
Brooklyn for 42 years. He was a member of the Arion singing and the Badischer 
K.U.V. He is survived by his widow Margaret, 4 sons and 3 daughters. The 
funeral will be held at 10 A.M tomorrow, at the R.C. Church of St. Joan of 
Arc, Jachson Heights,  with a requiem mass. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

28 May 1927
DRY CHIEF'S WIFE, BUSINESS FAILURE, SHOOTS HERSELF
MRS. MAUDE INGELSBY WAS DESPONDENT BECAUSE OF REVERSES, IS BELIEF.
         Mrs. Maude INGELSBY, 40 years old, of 144 Clinton st. Wife of Capt. 
John INGELSBY, chief prohibition inspector of the Eastern District, which 
includes Brooklyn, committed suicide yesterday by shotting herself TWICE with 
her husbands service revolver in her home according to police and Assistant 
District Attorney William KLEINMAN, who investigated.
        Mrs. INGELSBY left the following note for her husband, which was 
found on a table near her body: "Dear John: Forgive me, I could not help it. 
Ask Herbert or Phil to return the food and the furniture for Namm's store. 
Good Bye, Maude"
        The food and furniture in the note referred to a restaurant which 
Mrs. INGELSBY had started at the Clinton st address. This restaurant occupied 
the first and second floors of the building and Mr. and mrs. INGELSBY lived 
on the next 2 floors. it is believed by police that the failure of the 
restaurant led  the woman to take her life.
        The 2 shots were heard by Mr. INGELSBY and a negro maid. Both went to 
the top floor of the house and found Mrs. INGELSBY lying on the floor with a 
bullet would in her heart over the breast another in her right temple, they 
told police.
  INGELSBY summoned Dr. GOLDBAUM, of Holy Family Hospital, who found 
the woman dead. Shortly afterward Detective Michael FALZEY, of the Butler st. 
station; Assistant Medical examiner Dr. Gregory ROBBILEARD, Assistant 
District Attorney KLEINMAN and members of the Homicide squard arrived on the 
scene.
  At first their was a suspicion of homicide because of the 2 shots, 
but, after 5 hours of investigation by police and the District Attorney's 
office, the case was called a suicide.
   "There is no doubt that the wounds are contact wounds." said Dr. 
ROBILLARD. 'This woman invested all her money in this business and she was in 
debt when the business failed. In my opinion it is suicide." 
  INGELSBY also said his wife was despondent because of business reverses.
* the Drs. name is spelled 2 different ways

In Memoriam
CLANCY--In memory of my loving father and grandfather, Timothy CLANCY, who 
died may 28, 1927. Gone but not forgotten. 
Lorraine & Martin ROWAN, 
grandaughter Lorraine.

FLYNN--In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and father, 
Daniel FLYNN, who departed this life , May 28, 1928. May his soul rest in 
peace. Mass today at St. Jerome's Church.                    
Wife, sons & Daughters.

KIERNAN--Josephine Tracey KIERNAN. In sad and loving memory of our dearly 
beloved mother, daughter, and sister, who died May 29, 1927. Mass 8 A.M. at 
St. Mary's Church, 85 st. & 24 ave.         
Family

MORRISLEY--In loving Memory of Michael MORISSEY, who died May 29, 1927, 
Anniversary mass at St. Camillus R.C. Church, Rockaway Beach L.I., Tuesday 
morning at 8 o'clock.                    
  Wife and Children (2 different spellings)

McNEIL--In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Nellie McNEIL, who 
departed this life on May 28, 1927.
              You are not forgotten, mother dear,
               Nor will you ever be,
              As long as life and memory last,
               We will ever think of thee,
              Gone but not forgotten.      
      Sons Robert & Edward

BRUMLEY--Suddenly, on Saturday, May 26, 1928. Frederick F. BRUMLEY. Funeral 
private Tuesday, 10 A.M. fom Parlor of J.B. O'CONNOR. 340 Clarkson ave., 
Brooklyn. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

CAMERON--Edna REAM CAMERON, widow of the late Dr. Henry DeHAVEN CAMERON, 
suddenly on May 26, at Georgetown Mass. Funeral from the home of her 
brother-in-law, James A. CAMERON. 127 Willow st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 
29, at 2:30.

CHESSMAN--Jeanette, at her residence, 8748 124 st, Richmond Hill, on May 27. 
Services Tuesday evening 8 P.M. Funeral Wednesday, May 30, 2:30. Interment 
Evergreen Cemetery.

DAVIS--Anna J., on May 27, at her residence, 134 Hancock st., daughter of 
Johanna M. and the late John T. DAVIS and sister of Ella, John F. and William 
J. Funeral from her residence Wednesday, May 30, at 8:30 A.M. thence to the 
R.C. Church of the Nativity, Classon ave. and Madison st., at 9 A.M where a 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvery Cemetery. 

FISCHER--Charles, age 54 years, beloved husband of Elizabeth MULLER FISCHER. 
Services May 28, at 8 P.M., at his late residence, 14 Cornelia st., Brooklyn.

FLYNN--Suddenly, on Saturday, May 27, John FLYNN, of 281 13 st., husband of 
the late Mary E. FLYNN and father of Mrs. R.B. McINTYRE and Miss Albertine L. 
PARKER. Remains reposing at the Goerge J. AYEN Funeral Parlors, 55 7 ave. at 
Lincoln pl. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Family, 13 st. and 
4 ave., Wednesday, May 30, at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRADY--Joseph I., on Monday May 28, 1928, beloved husband of Elizabeth 
BERNARDINE, at his residence, 236 East 17 st., Brooklyn. Notice of funeral 
later.

HILL--Suddenly, Sunday, may 27, 1928, Margaret E. HILL (nee TRACY), beloved 
wife of Samuel P. HILL. Funeral from her late residence, 576 Sterling pl., 
Tuesday, may 29, at 8:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Teresa's , 
Classon ave. and Sterling pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HOLAHAN--Annie E. ENNIS, beloved wife of George R. HOLAHAN and mother of 
George R. Jr., Edward C., Dr. Howard V., and Marie A., at her home, 44 Butler 
pl. Mass of requiem at Nativivty Church, Classon ave. and Madison st., on 
Wednesday, May 30, at 9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit 
flowers.

LEE--On Saturday, May 26, 1928, Madelyn Isabell, age 5 years, beloved 
daughter of Robert E. and Margaret LEE and sister of Henry Eugene. Funeral 
services will beheld at the residence of her parents, 208 1/2 Calyer st., 
Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
 
McALLISTER--Margaret, widow of the late John McALLISTER, on Sunday, May 27, 
age 93 years. She is survived by 3 sons, John, Daniel and Neil, 1 daughter 
Mrs. Elizabeth WALDRON, of Miami Fla. Funeral from the residence of her son, 
Daniel, 123 Oak st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 30, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem 
mass St. Antony's R.C. Church, 10 A.M. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

NIXON--On May 27, 1928, Edward NIXON, in his 53 year. Funeral sefvices at 
Canarsie Cemetery, Church ln. and 92 st, on Tuesday, May 27, at 3 P.M.

O'NEILL--On Monday, may 28, 1928, at 458 Eastern pkwy., Leonard Joseph hu
sband of the late Sarah Isabelle O'NEILL and devoted father of Mrs. F.G. 
LANGE, Mrs. J.R. LAFFIN, Leonard, Sally and Ida O'NEILL. 
Notice of funeral later.

PELL--On Saturday, in her 87 year, Carolyn. Services Monday, May 28, at 8 
P.M. Funeral from her residence, 15 West 13 st. Whitestone L.I. Survived by a 
daughter Mrs. F.G. CLARK, 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Funeral 
Tuesday, May 29, 10 A.M. This service Evergreen Cemetery.

ROBINSON--at 576 Mc Donough st., May 27, 1928, Alvina , in her 70 year, widow 
of Charles A. ROBINSON. Survived by 4 sons, Harry, Charles A., Frederick, and 
Clarence. Funeral services at ROEMMELE''S Funeral Church, 1230 Bushwick ave. 
near Hancock st., on Wednesday evening May 30, at 8 o'clock.

SCHRANK--Julia O., on May 27, in her 59 year, at her home, 138 Highland pl. 
Funeral services Thursday, 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

STARK--Rose, suddenly on Sunday, May 27, at the age of 53 years, beloved wife 
of Charles STARK. Funeral from her residence, 108 Harmon st., on Wednesday, 
May 30, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Barbara's, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment 
St. John's Cemetery.

WHITE--On Saturday, May 26, Joseph H. WHITE, beloved husband of Katherine 
PROCTOR WHITE. Funeral from his late residence 48 Cody st  at Wyckoff and 
Washington aves., Glendale, on Tuesday, May 29, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass will 
be celebrated at the R.C. Church of St. Martin Of Tours, Weirfield st. and 
Knickerbocker ave., 10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery. 

WILLIAMSON--On Saturday, May 26, 1928, Rosina C. WILLIAMSON at her residence, 
138 ave., Rosedale L.I., age 86 years. Funeral services will be held at St. 
Peter'a P.E. Church, Rosedale on Tuesday afternoon at 2 P.M.

Mary GOUGH died Thursday at her home, 66 Garfield pl. She was born in County 
Mayo, Ireland and a resident of Brooklyn for the past 40 years. She was the 
widow of Henry GOUGH. She was fomerly a parishioner of St. Augustine's R.C. 
Church, lately becoming a member of St Francis Xavier's. She was a member of 
the societies attached to the church. She is survived by 1 son, Edwin, 3 
daughters, Mrs. James MERRIGAN, Mrs. William McCAULEY, and Mrs. Edward 
DAVENPORT, also 6 grandchildren. The funeral will take place from her late 
home, Monday 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Xavier's R.C. Church where a solemn 
requiem mass will be celebrated. Intermentat Holy Cross Cemetery.

Agnes L. ROONEY CURD died yesterday at 3214  Ave. M. She is survived by her 
husband Ralph B. CURD, 3 Sons, Clement, Ralph, and Chester, 2 daughters, Mrs. 
J. HURLEY and Mrs. A. COLTON, 1 sister Mrs. N. HEFFERMAN. She was a former 
member of St. Patrick's Church, and for the past year a member of Our Lady 
Help of Christians. The funeral will be held from her home, Wednesday at 9:30 
A.M. Thence to Our lady Help of Christians, East 28 st. and Ave. M, where a 
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Cross 
Cemetery under the direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby ave. She 
was a life resident of brooklyn.

Angelo YOSSO died Thursday in Brooklyn Hospital. he was born in Italy 69 
years ago and is survived by 1 son Frank YOSSO and daughters, Mrs. Margaret 
ROMP and Mrs. Julia SCAIZI, and 1 brother Frank YOSSO in Pittsburg and 1 
nephew Louis YOSSO. The funeral will be held from 406 Shepard avre., and a 
requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Rita's R.C. Church today. Interment 
will follow at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of MASINO & TROFO, 426 
Graham ave. 

Pauline SAENGER, 4? years old died Friday at Flushing Hospital. She is 
survived by her husband Frank SAENGER, and 6 children, Johanna, Wilhelmina, 
Harry, Marie, William, and Frank. She was a member Lundwwurster  Frauen 
Verein 1, Bremer Damen Kranken and Sterbe Kasse Schwestern Circle and Gothis 
Lodge #629. The funeral services will be held at her home 95-13 43 ave. 
(Kingston ave.), Elmhurst N.Y. at 8 o'clock tonight.

Edmund UECKERMAN died Saturday at his home, 1637 Gates ave. He was born in 
Brooklyn 8 years ago and is survived by his parents and 1 sister. He was a 
pupil at the Parochial School of St. Brigid. The funeral will be held at 2 
P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas ave.
 
Lena HANNON died Saturday in a local hospital. She was born in Brooklyn 6 
years ago. She lived at 238 Central ave. She was a member of the R.C. Church 
of St. Barbara. She is survived by 3 sons, Frank, George and Charles HANNON, 
a daughter Mrs. May NASH, 5 sisters, Mrs. Mary BERGOLD, Mrs. Bella KRAFT, 
Mrs. Frances SUMMERS, Mrs. Annie CHRISTIAN, and Mrs. Barbara HURSCH. The 
funeral will be held at 9 A.M., tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of St. Barbara, from the funeral home of Nicholas BLASIUS Jr. & Jr. & 
Son, 712 Knicherbocker ave. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery.

Annie HICKEY  died Saturday at her home, 198 Essex st. She was born in 
Ireland 76 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 37 years. She is 
survived by 2 nieces Blanche LENAHAN and Mrs. Thomas HAYES and a nephew John 
LENAHAN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass 
at the R.C. Church of St. Brigit. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery, 
under the direction of Edward T. KENNEDY, Church and Rogers aves.

Maria CRIEGHTON KEITH  died yesterday at her home, 3362 Fulton st. She is 
survived by her husband, John Edward KEITH and 3 daughters Mrs. William 
NIDLOCK,  Mrs. John FEINHOLD, and Mrs. Harry HILL and 12 grandchildren.The 
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., Wednesday and interment will be at 
Evergreen Cemetery, under the direction of R.D. HOLMES, 1271 St. Mark's ave.

William R. CAMMERON died Saturday at his home, 204 Maujer st. He was born in 
the Eastern District 53 years ago and is survived by 2 sons, Thomas and 
William and 2 daughters, Mrs. John McCABE and Mrs. Alvin DANIELS. The funeral 
services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Mt. Olivet 
Cemetery under the direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert st.

Samuel ESTERBROOK
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., today at the funeral chapel of 
Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull st., for Samuel ESTERBROOK, who died Saturday in 
Kings County Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Jennie, a son James, a 
sister Mrs. ROONEY, and 4 brothers, William, James, John, and Fred. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery. 

Madelyn Isabell LEE
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Madelyn Isabell LEE, a 
life resident of Brooklyn and the 5 year old daughter of Robert  F. and 
Margaret LEE, who died Saturday at the home of her parents, at 208A Calyer 
st. She is also survived by a brother Henry Eugene Lee. Interment will be at 
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Wednesday, under the direction of the BACH Funeral 
Directors, 122 Maserole ave.

Michael CALLAHAN, born in the 5 ward of Brooklyn, 50 years ago, died Saturday 
at his home, 135 Sands st. He is survived by his widow Bridget CUFF CALLAHAN, 
and his father Thomas CALLAHAN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow 
and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of William 
McCLEAN.

J. George LORETT
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the Funeral Chapel of 
George PETH, 1207 Myrtle ave. for J. George LORETT, who died Friday. He was 
45 years old, and is survived by his widow Anna McCORMICK LORETT, a son 
William, and 2 daughters Georgianna and Hilda LORETT. Interment will be 
private. 

Gustaf T. CARLSON died Saturday. He was born in Sweden and had been a 
resident of Brooklyn for 48 years. He was an iron moulder. He was a member of 
Local 22 of the iron Moulders' Union and Three Crowns 1. he is survived by 
his widow Mathilda CARLSON and 1 son Theodore CARLSON. The funeral services 
will be held at the funeral chapel of Fred ROEMMELS, 708 Grand st. at 2 P.M. 
tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. G. IVIE will conduct the service. Interment will be at 
Lutheran Cemetery.

Alvina ROBINSON died yesterday at her home, 576 McDonough st. She was 70 
years old, and is survived by 4 sosns, Harry, Charles A., Frederick, and 
Clarence  A. ROBINSON. She was the widow of Charles A. ROBINSON. The funeral 
services will be held at 8 P.M. Wednesday, at the Funeral Chapel of John W. 
ROEMMELE, 1220 Bushwick ave. Interment will be Thursday.

Catherine D. GERING, died Friday in Wyckoff Heights Hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn July 26, 1925. She is survived by her parents Henry and Margaret 
GERING. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 P.M. from her parents home, 
79-14 68 rd., Middle Village. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under the direction of Charles MORTON, of 578 Onderdonk ave.

August WALTERS died saturday at his home, 1748 Dean st. He was born in 
Brooklyn 43 years ago and was connected with the Department of Street 
Cleaning for 21 years. he was attached to Stable "G". He is survived by 2 
brothers, John and Phillip, 2 sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth KELLY and Adeline 
WALTERS, 8 nieces and 6 nephews. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. 
Matthew, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of the estate of 
D.J. LANFTON & Sons, 74 Utica ave.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today at the lefferts pl. Chapel, 86 
Lefferts pl., for Henry J. CLARK, who died Friday at his home, 151 Hall st. 
He was 71 years old and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. 
Interment will be under direction of Fairchild Sons. 

Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Jacob FUCHS, who died 
Saturday in his 86 year, at his home, 214 Stuyvesant ave. He is survived by 2 
sons, Jacob and Arthur and 3 daughters, Mrs. Augusta SCHWELKER, Mrs. L. 
LOVELOCK, and Mrs. Freda FUCHS? The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow 
and interment will be at Greenpoint Cemetery under the direction of John L. 
QU?NZER, 393 Lipton st.

Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 8 A.M at the R.C. Church of St. 
Pancras, Glendale for Mary BITTEL, a life resident of Brooklyn, who died 
Saturday in her 44 year at her home, 373 Dill pl., Glendale. She is survived 
by her husband Frank, 1 son, 6 daughters, and 1 sister. Interment at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction  of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson st.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M., tomorrow, at the funeral chapel of 
the estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto st., for Madaline WEINGART, a 
registered nurse  and a resident of Brooklyn for the past 5 years, who died 
Friday, at her home 1111 Jefferson ave. She was born in Russia 38 years ago 
and is survived by her mother, and several sisters and brothers. Interment 
will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Katherine IANNUZZI died yesterday at Kingston ave. Hospital. She was born in 
Brooklyn , and is survived by her parents and several brothers and sisters. 
Funeral will be held from her late home, 34 Wolworth st. and burial will be 
at Calvery Cemetery at 10:30 A.M. Wednesday, under the direction of BASION & 
TROFA. 

Vincent PETROCELLI died Thursday in a local hospital, in his 74 year. He was 
a retired muscian and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 32 years. 
He is survived by his widow Mrs. Theresa PETROCELLI, 2 sons, Dominick and 
Vincent PETROCELLI, and 3 daughters Misses Rose, Elvina, and Catherine 
PETROCELLI. The funeral will take place from his late home,1139 61 st. 
Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. DR. Frank PIER BEAL of Edgewood 
Dutch Reformed Church yesterday at 2 P.M. and were preceded by Masonic 
services from Lodge # 44, Evening Star, of Hornellsville. Funeral today at 10 
A.M. with interment at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of BRIZZI & 
MOSCARELLI, of 1261 6 st.

William ULRICH  died yesterday. He was born in Brooklyn Sept. 11, 1923, He is 
survived by his parents Joseph and Viola ULRICH, 1 sister Elizabeth, 
grandparents, Charles and Elizabeth ULRICH and William and Mary KRUG. Funeral 
services will be held at his home, 205 Middleton st., Wednesday, at 2 P.M., 
the Rev. Arthur B. RHINOW, Pastor of the Ridgewood Presbyterian Church, 
officiating. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of W. 
Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest ave., Ridgewood. 

Marcella KUNTZ died Saturday in a local hospital. She was born in Brooklyn 14 
years ago. She was a member of the St. Rose Society attached to St. Pancras 
R.C. Church, Glendale, where a requiem mass will be celebrated, tomorrow, at 
10 A.M. Funeral will be held from her late home, 2855 Myrtle ave. She is 
survived by her parents, 2 sisters Agnes and Charlotte and 1 brother Edward. 
Interment will be held at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Frank 
DARMSTADT Sons.

Margaret E. TRACY HILL died yesterday, at her home, 976 Sterling pl. She was 
a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by her husband Samuel P. HILL, 1 
brother William H. TRACY, and 1 sister, Mrs. Mark WARD. The funeral will be 
held at 8:30 tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Teresa. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 
756 Clausson ave.

Anna MERKLE, of 2021 Himrod st., died Saturday. She was born in Germany 62 
years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. She is survived 
by 1 daughter Gertrude McNALLY, and 2 sons, Fred and Henry. The funeral will 
be held from her home at 10 A.M. tomorrow, under the direction of B.J. HOOK & 
Son, 385 Onderdonk ave.

William G. DOUGHERTY died at his home, 15 Vandam st. He was born in N.Y.C. , 
23 years ago and a member of the John Hughes Council of the K.of C., and the 
R.C. Church of St. Cecelia. He is survived by his wife Helen and a son 
William, a brother Michael J. and 2 sisters, Mrs. H. CLARK  and Theresa 
DOUGHERTY. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Wednesday, with a requiem 
mass at the R.C. Church of St. Cecilia. Interment will be at Calvery 
Cemetery, under the direction of P.J.HUGHES, 179 Fulton st. 

Frank DAHLHAUS, of  749 56 st, died Friday. He was born in Holland and has 
been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 40 years. He is survived by his wife 
Willmanon,  1 daughter Jennett, and 2 sons, Richard F. and Arthur J. The 
funeral will take place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of  
Our lady of Perpetual Help, 59 st. and 5 ave., where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction fo Herbert 
FITZPATRICK, 5409 5 ave.

George WOLF died saturday in a local hospital. he was a life resident of 
Brooklyn, and is survived by his widow Annie, 2 daughters, Eva and rsoe, 5 
sisters, Mrs. Joseph BROWER, Mrs. Joseph RUFF, Mrs. Joseph WEISHAUP, Mrs. 
John JULIAN, and mrs. George TULLY. He was a member of the Jr. O.U.A.M., 
which will hold services at 8 o'clock tonightat his late home, 527 51 st. The 
Rev. J. W. GILL will conduct the funeral service. The funeral will be held at 
2 P.m. tomorrow and interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the 
direction of James J. SHARP, 1617 7 ave.

IN MEMORIAM
ARBUCKLE--In sad and loving memory of my husband and our father, Walter 
ARBUCKLE, who departed this life, May 20, 1925. Gone but not forgotten. Wife & 
Children.

BYRNES--Month's mind mass will be celebrated Monday morning at 8 A.M., at Our 
Lady of Angels Church, 4 ave., Brooklyn, for our loving mother, Margaret 
BYRNES, whom God called to eternal rest Apr. 21, 1928. Sons & Daughters

CARNEY--In loving memory of my brother Stephen E. CARNEY, who went to eternal 
rest May 20, 1923. Gone but not forgotten. Sister Margaret

DUNPHY--In sad and loving memory of my dear mother< Julia DUNPHY, who passed 
away May 20, 1927           Daughter Mae
          A precious on from me has gone,
          A voice I loved is stilled,
          A place is vacant in my home,
          Which never can be filled.

DUNPHY--In memory of Julia DUNPHY, who departed this life, May 20, 1927.
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas DUNPHY and family
Mr. & Mrs. John J. DUNPHY and family

GERMANN--In sad and loving memory of our dear sister Catherine GERMANN, who 
departed this life May 20, 1927. Gone but not forgotten.
Sisters Mary & Elizabeth; brother-in-law & niece

KEEFE--In sad memory of dearly beloved wife and mother, Caroline KEEFE, who 
departed this life May 20, 1916. May her soul rest in peace. Husband, sons & 
daughters

LEONARD--In loving memory of our dear Mother, Margaret LEONARD. Third 
anniversary mass at 8 A.M., Saturday, May 26, 1928, Church of the Epiphany, Brooklyn 
N.Y. Daughters Mae & Marge
        Fresh in our hearts your memory clings,
        Yet still out grief is sore,
        Each passing year but nearer brings,
        The day we'll meet once more.

O'BRIEN--In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Michael Joseph O'BRIEN, 
who passed away May 20, 1918. Sons, daughters & grandchildren
         One precious to out hearts is gone,
         The voice we loved is stilled,
         The place made vacant in our home,
         Can nevermore be filled,
         Our Father in his wisdom called,
         The boon? his love has given,
         And though' on earth the body lies,
         The soul is safe in heaven.


29 May 1928
IN MEMORIAM
Holy Cross Cemetery Chapel--High Mass will be celebrated at Holy Cross 
Cemetery Chapel, Memorial Day, May 30, at 10 A.M.

KANE-- 
Third Anniversary mass at R.C. Church of St. Matthew, 8 A.M. for the 
repose of the soul of Florence KANE, who died May 29, 1925.
              How we miss you Florence darling,
               Every year still more and more, 
              But God grant some day we'll meet you,
                On that blissful heavenly shore.    
Mother, brother Jim

KETNER--
Margaret MORRISSEY KETNER. In sad and loving memory of my dear wife 
and mother of Louis J., Andrew, and Margaret, who departed this life, May 30, 
1926. Gone but not forgotten.            
Husband

KETNER--
In sad and loving memory of our mother, Margaret KETNER.
           Two long years have gone by,
             Since last we saw your face,
           Your memory is as dear today,
              As in the hour you passed away.  
Husband, Sons & daughter, Brownie

MALONEY--
In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother Mary J. 
MALONEY, who passed into rest May 29, 1927. masses offered. 
Sons & Daughters

MANN--
In fond and loving memory of Sarah R. MANN, who died May 29, 1927.
Husband, Daughters & Son

MURPHY--
In sad and loving memory of Luke Arnold MURPHY, who was killed May 
29, 1924.
          Dear Jesus in heaven, gentle but just,
          Take care of the ones who took our daddy from us. 
Son Terry & daughter Lucille.

O'CONNOR--
In sad and loving memory of my father, James O'CONNOR, died May 27,1927.
        Peaceful be thy rest dear father,
           It is sweet to breathe thy name,
        In life I loved you dearly,
           In death I do the same,
        The moon and stars are shining,
           ON a lone and silent grave,
        Beneath lies one I dearly loved,
            But whom I could not save.    
Daughter Nellie

RAU--
In sad and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Hattie Elizabeth RAU ,
 who departed this life May 30, 1925. 
        No one knows how much we miss her,
          No one knows the bitter pain,
        We have suffered since we lost her,
           Life will never be the same,
         Oft and Oft do we wander,
            To the grave not far away,
          Where they gently laid your body,
             Just two years ago today.     
Husband, Daughters & Sons

REILLY--
In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife, May, and daughter 
Catherine REILLY, who died May 29, 1927. Solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated for the repose of their souls on Tuesday morning June 5, at 9 
o'clock at St. Peters R.C.  Church, Hicks and Warren sts.      
Husband

SHERIDAN--
In loving remembrance of a sadly missed husband and father, Dan 
SHERIDAN, who died May 29, 1927.         
Wife and Children

SMITH--
In loving memory of our beloved son, Dr. William J. SMITH. Anniversary 
mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Perpettual Help, Richmond Hill, May 30
Mother and Father

SMITH--
First anniversary mass of requiem for the repose of the soul of the 
late Margaret MEEHAN SMITH, was celebrated at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. 
Daughter Alice.

VOGEL--I wish to thank all the family and friends for the floral offerings 
and kind expressions of sympathy extended to me in my recent bereavement, on 
the loss of my husband, Joseph "Lage" VOGEL.  
Mrs. ANNA VOGEL

TRAVERS--
In Memory of our dear sister, Annie TRAVERS, who died, May 30, 1920. 
Masses offered Wednesday morning.
          Some may think you are forgotten,
            As the time it flies away,
          But in the hearts that dearly loved you,
             You are just the same today.      
Sister Mrs. P. FINNEGAN

DWYER--In sad and loving memory of my beloved friend, Helen, who left us 2 
years ago today.
           A loving thought, a silent tear,
             A beautiful memory ever dear. 
Your friend Theresa

FITZGERALD--
A solemn month's mind mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. 
agnes R.C. Church at 10 A.M., Wednesday for the repose of the soul of the 
late Helen FITZGERALD. 
		Relatives and friends invited. Father and sister.

FORDHAM--
In sad and loving memory of my beloved, wife, mary Agnes FORDHAM, 
who departed this life may 30, 1927. Anniversary mass at St. Mary's Church 
N.Y.C., on Wednesday, 7 A.M.
           Her sparkling eyes her smiling face,        
              I now no more behold,
           Her lips that smiled so kind to me,
              Are now forever cold.          
			loving Husband

HIGGINS--loving birthday rembrance of our dear mother, Mary A. HIGGINS, who 
died Feb. 27, 1928. mass  will be offered at Holy Cross Church, May 30
Children Marion & Frank

HILLERY--In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved mother, Annie HILLERY, 
who departed this life, May 29, 1926. Anniversary mass, 6:30 A.M., Tuesday at 
Holy Cross Church. May her soul rest in peace.                        
			Son Andrew 

HILLERY--In sad and loving memory of my dealy beloved mother, Annie HILLERY.
             I often sit and wonder,
               What you would do or say,
             If you but knew the changes,
                Since two years ago today.  
			Daughter

ANDERSON--Mary-Ellen, on Monday, May 28, 1928, beloved aunt of Alexander 
ANDERSON and Mrs. Margaret FARRELL. Funeral from The Quinn Funeral Home, 460 
Broadway, Astoria, L.I. on Thursday May 31, at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross 
Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. QUINN & Sons.

AUSTEN--On Sunday, May 27, 1928, Juliette AUSTEN, of 63 Goodwin pl. Services 
at parlors, N.F. WALTER, 872 DeKalb ave., Thursday, 8 P.M.

BOWEN--Ella F., aged 62, widow of Samuel N. BOWEN, services at her late 
residence, 313 10 st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening May 29, at 8:30 o'clock. 
Funeral Wednesday, 8 A.M. Interment Quaker Cemetery, Cornwall N.Y.

Columbus Council # 126, K.of C.--members are requested to assemble at the 
clubhouse Tuesday evening, May 29, at 8 o'clock to proceed thence to the 
house of our late brother Joseph I. GRADY, 136 E. 17 st.  
John P. McARDLE Grand Knight               Joseph L. WALSH Recorder

CHAMBERS--On May 28, 1928, at her residence, 469 78 st., Catherine (nee 
KENNY), beloved wife of the late Thomas CHAMBERS and mother of Mrs. Robert 
HAYES, Frank and Edward CHAMBERS. Requeim mass will be at Our Lady of Angels 
R.C. Church, 4 ave. and 74 st., Thursday, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross 
Cemerery. 

CURD--On May 27, 1928, Agnes L. ROONEY CURD, beloved wife of Ralph B. CURD, 
at her residence, 3214 Ave. M. Funeral Wednesday, May 30, at 9:30; thence to 
Our Lady Help of Christians Church, E. 28 st. and Ave. M., where a requiem 
mass will be offered. Interment Hly Cross Cemetery.

DONEGAN--John A., beloved husband of Florence (nee MacDONALD) and fond father 
of Margie, Jack, James, Bob, and Billie, at his home, 8794 15 ave. Funeral 
services at Kedron Hall, 8645 18 ave., 10:30 A.M.  Wednesday. Relatives, 
friends and brethan of Kedron Lodge # 803 Altair Chapter, Brooklyn Council 
and St. Elma Commandery are respectfully invited. 

ELLIOTT--On  May 27, John, beloved husband of Mary ELLIOTT (nee CONWAY), at 
his residence, 185 Nassau st. Funeral on Wednesday, May 30, at 9 A.M. Solemn 
requiem mass at St. John Pro-Cathedral.

FINNIGAN--On May 28, 1928, at her residence, 346 New York Ave., Winifred 
COYNE FINNIGAN, beloved mother of John  and Thomas COYNE and aunt of Mrs. 
Della BURNS and Patrick LAVIN. Funeral from DUNIGAN & Sons Parlors, Rogers 
ave. & Montgomery st., on Thursday, May 31, at 8:30 A.M.; thence to St. 
Ignatius R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GRADY--On May 28, 1928, at his residence, 236 E. 17 st., Brooklyn, N.Y., 
Joseph I. GRADY, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bernadine GRADY, in his 62 
year. Solemn requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Holy Innnocents R.C. Church, 
Beverly rd. & E. 17 st., Brooklyn, N.Y. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KEENAN--On Monday, May 28, 1928, George P., beloved husband of Mary KEENAN. 
Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, 311 Court st.: thence to 
St. Mary Star of the Sea R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment Hily Cross Cemetery.

KENEFICK--Margaret E., on Tuesday, May 29, at the residence of her sister, 
Mrs. M.J. O'KEEFE, 1753 E. 38 st., Brooklyn. Formerly resided at 5607 6 ave. 
She was a member of the Third Order of St. Francis. Survived by a brother, 
Jeremiah J. KENEFICK and Mrs. Michael O'KEEFE. Funeral private. Please omit 
flowers. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LANDAU--Max, Suddenly, on May 29, 1928, beloved husband of Lena and beloved 
father of Bertie TOUSTER, Sadie FRIEDMAN, Yetta JOSEPHBERG, Louis HAMBERG  
and DAVID HAMBERG. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 1160 42 
st., on May 30, 1928 at 10 A.M. Interment Montifiore Cemetery.

LORETT--On Friday, May 28, in his 45 year, J. George, beloved husband of Anna 
LORETT (nee McCORMICK) father of Georgiana, Hilda, and William. Services at 
the Funeral Chapel of Geroge PETH, 1207 Myrtle ave., on Tuesday, 2 P.M.

MASON--On May, 28, 1928, Charles E., beloved husband of Mary and devoted 
father of Edward C., and Florence E. MASON. Funeral services at his 
residence, 8622 90 st., Woodhaven, on Wednesday, at 8 P.M. Interment at 
Evergreen Cemetery Thursday afternoon.

MEANEY--On Monday, May 28, 1928, Rose MEANEY (nee DALY), beloved mother of 
Michael. Funeral from her late residence, 109 Rogers ave., on Thursday, May 
31, at 9 A.M.;thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church where a solemn requiem mass 
will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY--Mary A., Wife of Owen J. MURPHY, at her home, 966 Park pl., on May 
28, she is survived by her husband  2 daughters, Catherine G. and Marion V. 
and 2 sons, Joseph E. and William A., John D. MOFFETT, Charles MOFFETT, Mrss. 
Charles PARKS, and Mrs. Margaret MURRAY, brothers and sisters also survive 
her.
Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Gregory R.C. Church, Brooklyn 
ave. and St. Johns pl., at 10 A. M.,  on Thursday. Inerment Calvery Cemetery.

O'NEILL--On Monday, May 28, 1928, at 458 Eastern pkwy., Leonard Joseph, 
husband of the late Sarah Isabelle O'NEILL and devoted father of Mrs. F. 
LANGE, Mrs. J.R. LAFFAN, Leonard, Sally and Ida O'NEILL. Funeral from the 
fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., Wednesday, May 30, at 9 
A.M.; thence to St. Igntius R.C. Church, Rogers ave. & Carroll st., where a 
requiem mass will be said at 10 A.M.

RILEY--John, on May 27, 1928, at his residence , 3446 5 st., son of Willam 
and Anna RILEY. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis Xavier 
Church, 6 ave. and Carroll st., where a solem requiem mass will be 
celebrated. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SHEER--Edward SCHEER--on May 28, in his 53 year. Funeral from his late 
residence 538 Forest ave., Ridgewwood N.Y., on Thursday, May 31, 1928, at 2 
P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Rose Theresa PERGOLA
Requiem mass will be conducted at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, 
Flatlands, for Rose Theresa PERGOLA, of 390 Quinten rd., who died Sunday at 
Hamilton Hospital. She was born in Brooklyn 14 years ago and is survived by 
her parents, Louis A. and Angelina; a sister Carmela and 3 brothers, Anthony, 
Joseph and Frank PERGOLA. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the 
direction of Anthony P. ACQUAVELLA, 1330 Gates ave.

Lewis Pitsworth CLAWSON
Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at RUNVON'S Funeral Chapel, 
Plainfield N.J., for Lewis Pitsworth CLAWSON, father of Mrs. Lewis W. BURTON, 
of 114 E. 24 st., who died Sunday in his 84 year.

Annie E. ENNIS HOLAHAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C Church of 
the Nativity, Classon ave. & Madison st., for Annie E. ENNIS HOLAHAN, wife of 
George R. HOLAHAN, who died Sunday at her home, 44 Butler st. She was born in 
Brooklyn the daughter of the late Owen and Mary ENNIS. She was a member of 
St. John's College Auxillary. She is survived in addition to her husband by a 
daughter Marie A.; 3 sons, George R. Jr., Edward C. and Dr. Howard V. HOLAHAN 
and 5 grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary A. MURPHY, wife of Ex-Deputy Street Cleaning Commissioner Owen J. MURPHY 
and now Transfer Tax appraiser, died yesterday at her home, 966 Park pl. She 
was born in N.Y.C. 62 years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 45 
years. She is survived in addition to her husband by 2 sons, Joseph E. and 
William A. MURPHY and 2 daughters, Catherine and Marion, 2 brothers Charles 
and John MOFFITT and 2 sisters Mrs. Margaret MURRAY and Mrs. Charles PARKS. 
She was a member of the R.C Church of St. Gregory, where a requiem mass will 
be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday. Interment will be at Calvery.

Luke Andrew JENNINGS died yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Hugh 
White, 13 Miami Ct. He was born in Knock's County, Mayo, Ireland and had been 
a resident of Brooklyn for for 7 years. He is survived by his Mother Mrs. 
Ellen JENNINGS in Ireland and 2 sisters, Mrs. Hugh White and Kate JENNINGS 
and 2 brothers, John J. and Patrick J. JENNINGS. He was a member of Columbus 
Council, 126 K.of C. He was employed at Flatbush and Bergen st. depots of the 
B.M.T. for the past 6 years. He was a member of the R.C. Church of St. 
Francis Assisi, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M., Thursday. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & 
Sons, 1857 Broadway. 

Charles G. FISHER, one of the organizers of the Thomas J. Bergen Association, 
died Saturday at his home, 14 Cornelia st. He was born in Germany, 54 years 
ago, came to the U.S. 40 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 18 
years. He is survived by his widow Elizabeth MULLER FISCHER. The funeral 
services will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow and interment will follow at 
Lutheran Cemetery. 

Florence V. GOTTSCHALK
Funeral services will be conducted at 8 o'clock tonight for Florence V. 
GOTTSCHALK, who died yesterday in a local hospital. She is survived by her 
husband, Robert and a daughter Florence GOTTSCHALK. She formerly lived at 12 
Maujer st. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Chapel of J.E. 
McGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble st., and interment will be at 2 P.M., tomorrow at 
Greenwood cemetery.

Stephen J. MALONEY, son of Bridget MARTIN and the late David MALONEY, died 
yesterday in his home, 132 N. 10 st. He was born in Brooklyn 27 years ago. He 
is survived, in addition to his mother, by 2 brothers John and Thomas 
MALONEY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass 
at the R.C. Church of St. Vincent de Paul, N. 6 st. Interment will be at 
Calvery cemetery under the direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 204 Bedford ave.

John CASEY died Sunday at his home, 1722 Gates ave. He was born in Ireland 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 25 years. He was 49 years old and is 
survived by his widow, Mary CASEY, and a daughter Marion, and 2 sons William 
and James CASEY, His father James, and 3 brothers, and 3 sisters. He was a 
member of the Holy Names Society attached to the R.C. Church of St. Briged, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M., tomorrow. Interment will 
be at St. John's cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Frances STENGER, 289 
St. Nicholas ave.

Julia O. SCHRANK died Sunday in her 58 year, at her home, 138 Highland pl. 
She is survived by her father, Conrad, and 2 brothers, William and Gustav. 
Funeral services Wednesday at 8 P.M. at her late home, 138 Highland pl. She 
was a member of Barbara Freitchie Tent 37 and Koltes   Camp 171, Daughters of 
Union Veterans of the Civil War, U.S.A., 1861-65; Laa Guardia Nest 1, 
Auxiliary to M.O.S., and Margaret Chidwick Auxiliary 2. Interment at Lutheran 
Cemetery under the direction of Andrew w. Zirkel, 245 Ridgewood ave.

Jessie OGSTON REA, died Sunday at her home, 268 Brooklyn ave. She was 86 
years old and a resident of Brooklyn for many years. The funeral services 
will be held at ? P.M. today and interment private.

Susie SIEBER
Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock tonight for Susie SIEBER, who 
died Saturday at her home, 1412 St. Marks ave. She is survived by a son Harry 
and 4 daughter, Mrs. Etta COGGINS, Mars. Alice HUBBARD, Louise and Elizabeth. 
Interment will be tomorrow. 

Wilhelmina M. HOCHSPRUNG
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Wilhelmina M. 
HOCHSPRUNG, who died Sunday at her home, 111 Patchen ave. She was 87 years 
old. Interment will be tomorrow.

Rev. Thomas  J. O'CONNOR
Requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of Queen of 
all Saints for the Rev. Thomas  J. O'CONNOR, who died Sunday. Father O'CONNOR 
was attached to the diocese of Michigan. 
Interment will be at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Michigan, 
under the direction of William J. LANNING, 294 Vanderbilt ave. 

Anna A. HAVENS
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Anna A. HAVENS, who 
died Sunday at her home, 531 Hancock st. She was the daughter of the late 
Charles S. and Augusta G. HAVENS. Interment tomorrow. 

Mary D. GREENLEAF
Funeral services will be held at 7:45 tonight at the Funeral Chapel of 
harrison J. EDWARD, 88 6 ave., for Mary D. GREENLEAF, daughter of the late 
Franklin and Sarah VALENTINE, who died Sunday. 
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Agnes M. BOHNE
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10:45 A.M. tomorrow for Agnes M. BOHNE, 
daughter of the late Louis J. and Mary E. BOHNE, who died Sunday at her home, 
32 Madison st. She is survived by 1 sister and 4 brothers.

Max LANDAU died today in a local hospital. He was a well known real estate 
broker and lived in  Borough Park for 25 years. He is survived by his widow 
Lena, 3 daughters, Bertie TOUSTER, Sadie FRIEDMAN, Yetta JOSEPHBERG and 2 
sons, Louis and David. He was a member of the Joseph Eckert Lodge and 
theTemple Emanuel, of Borough Park. The funeral will be held from his late 
home, 1160 42 st. at 10 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Montefiore 
Cemetery, under the direction of M. KASDAN & Sons, 4515 Fort Hamilton pkwy.

Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today at the funeral chapel of D.J. 
FULLERTON, 9718 Flatlands ave. for Mamie L. SCHNEIDER, who died Sunday at her 
home, 62 Davis ave., Sands Bay Canarsie. She was born in Mass. 48 years ago 
and has been a resident of Canarsie for 6 years. Interment will be at Cypress 
hills Cemetery.

Cornelius DUNCLIFFE died yesterday in his 25 year. He was born in  Ireland 
and came to Brooklyn 2 years ago.He is survived by his parents William and 
Eileen NOONAN DUNCLIFFE living in Ireland. The funeral will be held today 
from the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 90 King st. and interment will be 
at St. Cecillia's Cemetery under the direction of John REDMOND. 

Henry BONN died Sunday in a local hospital. He was born in Germany 68 years 
ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 50 years. He is survivied by his 
widow Anna, and a son J.H. BONN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today 
from the funeral chapel of John J. LUTZ & Son, 507 Fairview ave. and 
interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Requiem mass will be celebrated 10 A.M., tomorrow at the R.C. Church of the 
Holy Family, 13 st. & 4 ave., for John FLYNN, who died Sunday at his home, 
251 13 st. he is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. R.R. McINTYRE and Albertine L. 
PARKER.The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of George J. AGEN, 55 
7 ave. and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

John McNAMARA died yesterday at his home, 443 Hicks st. He was born in 
Ireland and had been a resident of of the old 6th. ward of Brooklyn for 50 
years. He was one of the oldest members of the R.C. Church of St. Peter, 
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9;30 A.M. tomorrow. He is survived 
by his widow Mary, 2 sons, John and James, a brother Patrick and a sister , 
Mrs. J. LARKIN. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of P.J. 
DALEY & Son, 439 Hicks st., and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.   

Caroline M. MENGES died yesterday at her home, 958 Seneca ave. She was born 
in Germany, and had been a resident of Ridgewood for 14 years.She is survived 
by her husband Ferdinand MENGES, a daughter Anna. a son Joseph, a sister Anna 
MAURER, and 3 brothers, Aughust, Otto and Charles NEUGEBAUER. The funeral 
will be held at 10 A.M. Thursday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of 
St. Mathias, Ridgewood. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of A.E. RASSMUSSEN, 159 E. 3 st, Manhatten.

Ella F. BOWEN
Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight for Ella F. BOWEN, who 
died yesterday at her home, 313 10 st. She was 62 and the widow of Samuel N. 
BOWEN. The funeral will be held at 8 A.M. tomorrow and interment will be at 
the Quaker Cemetery, Cornwall N.Y.

Anna J. DAVIS
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
Nativity, for Anna J. DAVIS, daughter of Johanna M. and the late John T. 
DAVIS, who died Sunday at her home, 134 hancoock st. She is survived by a 
sister Ella P. and 2 brothers, John F. and William J. DAVIS. Interment will 
be at Calvery Cemetery. 

Angelina GUGLIOTTA
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
St. Benedict Joseph, Richmond Hill, for Angelina GUGLIOTTA, who died Sunday 
at her home, 116-14 Jerome ave, Richmond Hill. She is survived by her husband 
Epifano, and 2 sons, Anthony and Frank, and 3 daughters Anna, Margaret & 
Lillian.Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
Charles BENTIVEGNA & Sons, 145 Humboldt st.

Mary ROSSELLA
Requiem mass will be celebrated at the R.C. Church of the Guardian Angel, at 
9:30 A.M. tomorrow, for Mary ROSSELLA, who died Sunday in her 45 year, at her 
home, 3031 E. 5 st. She was born in Italy and has been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 43 years. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of 
Louis SESSA, 102 President st.

Mary METTA PINTO, 39 years old, died Sunday in a local hospital. She was born 
in Italy and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past 22 years. She is 
survived by her husband John, 5 sons, Anthony, Herman, Louis, Andrew, and 
John and 1 daughter Anna, and 2 brothers Julius and John Sylvestor. The 
funeral was held today from her late residence, 113 W. 9 st.; thence to the 
R.C. Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a requiem mass will be 
celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton Pkwy. 

Doris Ann GIBBENS, of 4511 4 ave., died Saturday. She was born in Brooklyn 
and has been a resident of Bay Ridge all her life. She was a member of the 
R.C. Church of St. Michael, 42 st. & 4 ave. She is survived by her parents. 
The funeral was held yesterday. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5 ave.

Ignacy RUNEWITZ, died saturday at his home, 218 24 st. He was born in Poland 
34 years ago. he resided in Brooklyn for the past 20 years. He is survived by 
his wife Mary, 3 sons Peter, Francis and Ignacy Jr., 3 daughters, Aldona, 
Victoria, and Mary, his parents, Mary and Peter RUNEWITZ, 1 brother Stephen 
and 1 sister Anna. Funeral from his late home on Wednesday; thence to the 
Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova, 24 st. near 4 ave., where a requiem mass 
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the 
direction of S.V. SZUTARSKI, 46 24 st.

John ELLIOTT, husband of Mary CONWAY ELLIOTT, and son of the late Bernard and 
Margaret ELLIOTT, died Sunday at his home, 185 Nassau st. The funeral will be 
held at 9 A.M.; thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral, where a solemn requiem 
mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction 
of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay st.

Joseph TULLY died yesterday  in Coney Island Hospital. He was born in 
Brooklyn 33 years ago, and a member of the R.C. Church of the Resurrection, 
Gerritsen Beach, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. 
Thursday. He is survived by his father, Thomas and a brother Edward TULLY. 
The funeral will be held from his late home, 16 Fane ct., Gerritsen Beach, 
and interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Thomas E. 
CROWE, 155 Smith st.

Annie REGAN
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of St. 
Thomas Aquinas, 4 ave. &  9 st., for Annie REGAN, who died Sunday in her 53 
year. She was born in Cork, Ireland and had been a resident of N.Y.C. for 35 
years. She was a member of the R.C. Church of St. Stephen, Manhatten. She is 
survived by 2 sisters, Margarette RICH and Mrs. M. COTTER. The funeral will 
be held from the funeral chapel of Edward J. RENOUARD, 318 5 ave., and 
interment will be at Calvery Cemetery. 

Rose MEANEY, of 109 Rob(g)ers ave., died yesterday. She was born in Ireland 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 40 years. She is survived by 1 son, 
Michael MEANEY, and 1 sister. The funeral will be held from her late home at 
9 A.M.,  Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Teresa. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of L.S. 
SHERIDAN, 140 Rogers ave. 

John William FAHL
Funeral services will be hedl at 8 o'clock tonight at the funeral chapel of 
William J. McCAW, Inc., 107-12 Jamaica ave., Richmond Hill, for John William 
FAHL, who died Sunday at his home, 8717 102 ave., Richmond Hill. Interment 
tomorrow at maple Grove Cemetery.

Cornelius F. WHITE, 67 years old, died Sunday at his home, 37-20 77 st, 
Jachson Heights. He is survived by his wife Rosebelle White and 2 children 
Eugene White and Mrs. Mabel WEIL. He was born in Rhinebeck, N.Y. and resided 
in N.Y.C. for the past 60 years. He was a retired stationary  fireman for 
N.Y.C. at Welfare Island.  The funeral services will be held at his late home 
at 2 P.M. Interment will be Cedar Grove Cemetery. 

Nacy ROMAGNOLO, of 562 49 st., died Saturday. She was born in Brooklyn and a 
resident of Bay Ridge all her life. She was a member of St. Agatha, 49 st. & 
7 ave. She is survived by her father Dominick and her mother Josephine; 2 
brothers and 1 sister. The funeral was held Monday at 2:30 P.M. Interment was 
at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 5 ave.

Margaret McALLISTER, widow of John McALLISTER, died Sunday at the home of her 
son  Daniel McALLISTER, 123 Oak st. She was born in Shenaugho, County Antrim, 
Ireland, 93 years ago, and has been a resident of Brooklyn for 30 years. She 
is survived by 3 sons, Capt. Daniel, Capt.John, and Cornelius McALLISTER, and 
1 daughter Mrs. D. Elizabeth WALDRON, 27 grandchildren and 9 
great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with a 
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Antony of Padua. Interment will be at 
Calvery Cemetery.

Charles E. MASON
Funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow for Charles E. MASON, for 25 
years buyer for the lace dept. of Abraham & Strauss, who died yesterday at 
his home, 8622 90 st., Woodhaven. He is survived by his widow Mary, a son 
Edward C., a daughter Florence E., His mother Sadie, 3 brothers and 1 sister. 
He was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. M. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., 
Thursday, and interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the 
United Burial Company, 1202 Broadway. 

Philip J. CAFFREY, of 12 Clinton ave., Sunday. He was born in Caven, Ireland 
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for 30 years. He is survived by his wife 
Mary, and 4 sons, Philip, James, John, and William CAFFREY, and 3 brothers 
and 2 sisters. The funeral will be held from his late home, at 9:30 A.M., 
Thursday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Sacred Heart, 
Clermont & Park aves. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the 
direction of L.S. SCHERIDAN, 140 Rogers. ave. 

31 May 1928
RIDER ON COASTER FALLS OUT,KILLED BY FOLLOWING TRAIN
FIRST FATALITY AT LUNA PARK IN 25 YEARS--RAIN MARS DAY FOR THRONGS
        The first fatal accident in the 25 years of luna park's existence 
occurred yesterday.
        Auger HENDRICKSON, 32, of 334 53 st., fell from the first car of the 
3 car train on the "Mile Sky Chaser," was struck by the following train and 
knocked to the ground.
        HENDRICKSON, who was a apinter by trade, had a bottle containing a 
small amount of liquor on his person when picked up, the police said.
        According to 2 men who said they had come to Coney Island with 
HENDRICKSON, the 3 had taken 1 ride on the coaster and liked it so much they took a 
second. The 2 men who gave their names as Thomas SKEIE?, 5306 4 ave., and 
Snere HORFORD, a seaman on the General Warfield , docked at South Ferry, told 
police that they were riding in the first seat of the first car and HENDRICKSON 
was riding in the second seat. They said HENDRICKSON was in his seat when they 
left on the second ride, but they noticed he disappeared before they reached 
the end of the trip.
       They notified the platform man at the end of the ride, police quoted 
them as saying and investigators found HENDRICKSON lying in the automobile 
parking space under the tracks. 
                                    ACCIDENT STOPS TRAIN
       A train immediately following the one in which HENDRICKSON had been 
riding struck the man as it was ascending an incline, occupants told police, 
knocked hithrough the roadbed, coasted back down the incline and came to a stop. 
HENDRICKSON fell about 12 feet and his body was in a mangled condition when 
found. Dr. Philip I. NASH, examined the body.
       Police Inspector Edward SHELVY and Detectives John BAKER and John 
McCARTHY, of Coney Island station investigated the accident.
       Police were at first mystified concerning the accident. They were told 
by a park mechanic, they said that HENDRICKSON had asked permission to look 
for his hat and had climbed on to the tracks.
       The ride was nor closed down as police authorities decided the 
accident was due to the carelessness of the man rather than to any mechanical defect 
of the coaster.
        With the exception of this accident, complaints by 2 m2n of having 
been cheated by those running games, a liquor arrest, small accident and the 
regulation of traffic the day, for the police was as drab as one in midwinter.
         The minor accident occurred at Neptune ave., near E. 5 st., when a 
Smith st. trolly car, operated by Motorman Leib ROSENVINGE, of 194 10 st., 
jumped the tracks and crashed into a car belonging to Daniel B. BROWNIE, parked in 
front of his home at 273 Neptune ave.The trolly was bound for Coney Island 
and contained 18 people who were shaken up.
          ROSENVINGE told the police that the accident was unavoidable as the 
axle of the forward trucks had snapped. The line was tied up about a half 
hour before employers of the railroad company were able to get the car back on 
the tracks again. 
                The rest of the article is about how bad the weather was.

                MANY INJURED IN AUTO MISHAPS, WOMAN, 87, VICTIM.
   MRS. EISENBERG RUN DOWN AS OWNER BACKS CAR FROM GARAGE.
        Struck by a taxicab owned and driven by Arthur LINDBALD, of 81 W. 103 
st., Manhatten, at Broadway and Graham ave. yesterday Harry COHEN , 16, of 
549 Bushwick ave, was taken to St. Catherine's Hospital by Dr. TANSEY. He is 
suffering a possible skull fracture. 
        Anthony STAVIN, 58, of 12 Kingston ave., was crossing Fulton st. near 
Troop ave. when he was struck by a car driven by Edward D. McGILL, of 541 
Franklin ave. STAVIN suffered a possible skull fracture and was taken to St. 
John's Hospital.
        Standing on the sidewalk near her home yesterday, Rose EISENBERG, 87, 
of 2254 E. 7 st., was struck by a car backing out of a garage at that 
address. Dr. COTTER took the injured woman to Coney Island Hospital. She suffered a 
scalp lacerations.
          Dennis SCANLON,22, of 553 40 st., a B.M.T. conductor, was standing 
near his car at 4 ave. and 101 st., when he was struck by a car whose driver 
escaped from the scene with out identifying himself. SCANLON was attended at 
the 23rd. st. depot and taken to Holy Family Hospital. The police are working on 
the case.
        Two year old Annette HISRHKOWITZ, of 387 Chestnut st. was struck by a 
taxi owned and driven by Charles MILLER, of 122-38 Rockaway blvd., Richmond 
Hill. The accident occurred at Chestnut st and Liberty ave.
         Three-year-old Frieda BRESSLER, of 1699 Coney Island ave., playing 
in the street near her home, was struck by a car driven by David MUSELAS, of 
904 St. Marks ave. She was treated by Dr. TARTER of Coney Island Hospital for 
slight bruises. 
         Mary GILMARTIN, 49, of 166 Forbell ave., was a victim of a hit an 
run driver while she was walking in Liberty ave. near Forbell ave. The woman was 
treated for lacerations and left for home. The police are searching for the 
driver of the car.
         Helen SCHECTOR, 5, of 64 Rush st., was playing in front of her home 
when she was struck by a car driven by David LEVITT, of 1410 Grand Concourse, 
the Bronx. The girl was treated for lacerations and remained home.
         Frank WAGNER, 51, of 3714 Ave. J was taken to Coney Island Hospital 
suffering from a fracture of the right leg. He was struck by a car driven by 
Matthew 
KEILLY, of 1851 E. 53 st., at Flatbush ave. and Ave. K.
         While crossing New Lots ave., Near Powell st., Shirley GOLDSMITH, 23 
or 28, of 532 Berriman st. was struck by a car. She suffered a fracture of 
the left leg and was taken to Brownsville and East New York Hospital.

BAYER--John, on May 30, age 76, years, beloved father of William BAYER, Anna 
SCHOENEGAN, Margaret SCHNEIDER, Catherine WAGMANN, Mary GLAUSCHE and Helen 
BAYER. Funeral private Saturday morning from his late residence, 243 Irving ave. 
Requiem mass St. Barbara's Church, 10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BRADY--On May 30, 1928, Catherine, widow of Hugh BRADY. Funeral from her late 
residency, 504 Knickerbocker ave., Friday 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at 
St. Brigid's Church. Interment at Holy Cross.

DOYLE--On Tuesday, May 29, 1928, Genevieve M. (nee KEOUGH) beloved wife of 
Patrick DOYLE and daughter of Mrs. Geneva and the late Daniel KEOUGH. Funeral 
from her late residence, 3353 Terry ave., Bronx, on Friday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence 
to the Church of St. Brenden. Interment Calvery Cemetery.

GROSBACK--On Wednesday, May 30, 1928, James R., beloved husband of Margaret 
GROSBACK, in his 59 year. Funeral services on Sunday afternoon, June 3, at 2 
P.M. at his residence, 127 Schley st., Glendale L.I. Interment Mt. Olivet 
Cemetery.

HAMPTON--On Wednesday, May 30, 1928, Charles J. HAMPTON, at his residence, 
453 77th. st., beloved husband of Frances (nee ROOME) and loving father of 
Charles, Arthur, Evelyn, Genevieve, Irene, and Mildred. Funeral from his late 
residence on Saturday, June 2; thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Angels 
where a requiem mass will be offered at 9 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LAWES--Charels B., on May 30m 1928, at his residence, 110 Ainslie st. 
Survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth; 3 daughters Mary, Catherine, and Frances. 
Funeral Saturday, 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Mary Immaculate, 
where a requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Internment Calvery Cemetery.

McKEON--On May 30, Margaret McKEON (nee DOYLE), beloved wife of the late 
patrick McKEON, at her residence, 39 42 Flatlands ave. Funeral on saturday, June 
2, at 10:30 A.M. Somemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MaMAHON--Susan (nee MARTIN) on May 30, beloved wife of Michael McMAHON, in 
her 57 year. Funeral from her late residence, 114-29 12? st., Richmond Hill, on 
Saturday, June 2, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C Church of St. Benedict 
Joseph, 118 st. Richmond Hill, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose 
of her soul at 10 A.M. Interment at St. John's cemetery.

McCARTHY--Dennis J., beloved husband of the late Annie FAGEN, on Thursday, at 
his residence, 2065 West 7 st. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. J. DEMPSEY, Mrs. 
R. MICCIO and Mrs. J. DEMPSEY and 2 sons John H. FITZSIMMONS, and Raymond. 
Funeral Monday, 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of SS. Simon and Jude. 
Inerement Holy Cross.

O'NEILL--On Wednesday, May 30, 1928, John T. O'NEILL at 710A Fulton st 
Funeral services at Hill Funeral Home, 396 Gates ave., saturday, 2 P.M. Members of 
Pilgrim Council, 103, Jr. O.U.A.M. invited. 

IN MEMORIAM
BARRY--A birthday tribute to ou dear daughter, Laurette BARRY, born May 31, 
1916; departed Jan 24, 1924.
            Laurett's last birthday with us was seven,
                 Today she spends her birthday in heaven,
            With God and the Angels she's happy above,
                  A rest from all care in dear Jesus' love. 
		Mother, Father and Thomas

CULLY--First Anniversary mass at St. Ann's R.C. Church at 7 A.M. on Thursday 
for the repose of the soul of the late Margaret CULLY. 
Remembered by her friend. 
Ellen SULLIVAN

HICKEY--Birthday remembrance to my dear Marion, May 31.       
		Mother

LOEB--In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Augusta LOEB, 
who entered eternal rest 31, 11926.
          Two years have past, our hearts are sore,
               As time rolls on we miss you more, 
          Your memory is as fresh today,
               As in the hour you passed away.
           A happy home we once enjoyed,
               How sweet the memory is still,
           But death has left a vacant chair,
               That never can be filled.         
		Sons & Daughters

MERRIAM--In sad and loving memory of  Frederick H. MERRIAM, who departed this 
life May 31, 1916. Gone but not forgotten.   
		Parents & Brothers

THOMSEN--In ever-loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Gertrude I. 
Thomsen, who departed this life May 31, 1924. Gone but not forgotten.  
		Son and Daughter

SOEHNER--On Tuesday , May 29, Anna SOEHNER (nee O'SULLIVAN) daughter of John 
Dennis O'SULLIVAN and Anna J. O'SULLIVAN, also mother of Catherine RILEY, John 
SOEHNER, and Sophie SOEHNER, in her 57 year. Funeral from her late residence, 
129 Greene st., Brooklyn, on Friday, June 1, 1928, at 8 A.M.; thence to the 
R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament at Euclid st and Fulton st., where a 
requiem mass will be offered. 
Interment at St. John's Cemetery. Masses preferred.  
No flowers. 

WHALEN--Dorothy (nee BEHAM), suddenly on Tuesday at her home, 374 Lexington 
ave., beloved wife of Edward WHALEN. Survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. JOHNSON, Mrs. 
NASH, and Mrs. MURPHY, 5 brothers William, Patrick, Thomas, John and 
Christopher. Requiem mass Saturday at 9 A.M. at the R.C. Church of St. Ambrose, 
Tompkins and DeKalb aves. Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

MURPHY--On May 30, 1928, Gertrude Theresa, infant daughter of Gertrude A. 
(nee COFFEY) and John A. MURPHY. Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M.  from residence, 547 
Bergen st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY--Patrick E., oldest son of Patrick and Mary MURPHYand husband of 
Hannah MURPHY (nee HICKEY), at his home, Tuesday, May 29. He is survived by 5 
daughters, Mrs. John GANNON, Mrs. Everette JACKSON, Mrs. Chester JACKSON, Mrs. 
Joseph MYRON, Mrs. John BRACKEN; 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. 
Funeral services at 10 A.M., Friday at St. Francis Xavier's Church, 6 ave. and 
President st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

PHALEN--On May 27, Thomas F. PHALEN, of 1554 E. 36 st., a life long resident 
of Brooklyn  and beloved husband of the late Mary E. (nee BANNON), at the home 
of his daughter, Mrs. Edward J. MONTAGNE, of Hollywood Cal. 
Funeral notice here after.

McDERMOTT--On Wednesday, May 30, 1928, Catherine, beloved wife of Edward and 
mother of Edward and Florence and daughter of Edward and Margaret McVAy, in 
her 23 year. Funeral from her late residence, 127 Hobson ave., Laurel Hill, on 
Saturday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of St. Theresa of the Little 
Flower of Jesus, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. 
Interment Calvery Cemetery.

McENTAGART--On May 30, Rose (nee GELSHENEN), beloved mother of Sarah and mrs. 
Rose CARLINO, at her residence, 7301 4 ave., Apt. C10. Requiem mass on 
saturday at 9:30 A.M., at Our Lady of Angels R.C. Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Boston papers copy)

MEADE--On Monday, May 28, 1928, Michael MEADE, native of Ardpatrick, County 
Limerick, Ireland and beloved father of Patrick, Richard, Michael, Mrs. John 
DENNEHY, Mrs. John SULLIVAN and Mrs. Michael MILIANE. Funeral from the residence 
of his daughter, Mrs. John DENNEHY, 202 Calyer st., on Friday at 9:30 A.M.; 
thence to the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, where a solemn requiem mass will 
be offered at 10 A.M. Interment Calvery cemetery.

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

MORAN--On Tuesday, May 29, William F. MORAN, beloved husband of Margaret 
MULLADY MORAN. Funeral from his late residence, 68 Greene ave., on Friday, June 1, 
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Cathedral Chapel, Queen of All Saints R.C. 
Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 

DENNIS J. McCARTHY DIES; WAS RETIRED FIREMAN
      Dennis J. McCARTHY, grand knight of Baron DeKalb Council fo the Knights 
of Columbus, father of detective John H. McCARTHY, of Coney island station, 
died today in his 57 year at his home, 2065 W. 7 st.
       Mr. McCARTHY was a retired member of the N.Y. Fire dept. At the time 
of his retirement 8 years ago he was attached to Engine 254. He was born in the 
Red Hook section, and lived in Gravesend for 30 years.
       He was a member of the 4th. degree, K.of C. the Veterans Ass. of the 
N.Y. Fire Dept., and the N.Y. Fire Dept. Veterans. 
        He is survived by 2 sons, John H. and Raymond McCarthy, and 3 
daughters, Mrs. John DEMPSEY, Mrs. harvey FITZSIMMONS and Mrs. Robert MICCIO. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Monday, with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church 
of SS. Simon and Jude, Ave. T and W. 7 st. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Richard KEENAN, who died on Tuesday, was born in Brooklyn, the son of Francis 
and Mary DODD KEENAN. The funeral will be held Friday at 10 A.M. Interment at 
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN.

John HECKER died Wednesday at his home, 1401 E. 51 st. near Ave. L. He is 
survived by his parents, John and Emma HECKER; 2 brothers Joseph and George and 1 
sister Kathleen. Funeral Friday, at 2 P.M., thence to Church of Mary Queen of 
Heaven. Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of James A. 
MADDEN, 197 Franklin ave. 

Doris VOSS died Wednesday at her home, 66 Ellery st. She was born in Germany 
and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past 50 years, and is survived by 
4 sons, Alfred, August, John. & William. Funeral on Saturday at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery inder the direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin 
ave.

Thomas Edward HENRY died Tuesday. He was born in brooklyn 5 years ago. He is 
survived by his parents, Thomas and Delia HENRY; 1 brother John and 4 sisters, 
Florence, Catherine, Agnes and Mary. The funeral will take place from his 
late home, 146 Bond st. Friday, at 2 P.M. Interment at Calvery Cemetery. 

George McDONALD, son of the late James and Margaret McDONALD, died Sunday at 
his home, 183 Adams st. He was a member of Local 935, I.L.A. The funeral was 
held today at 2 P.M. from the Funeral Home, 203 Jay st. and interment was at 
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGENS & Son Inc., 203 Jay st.

John O'DONNELL, husband of the late Mary O'DONNELL, died Monday at his home, 
174 Pearl st. He was for many years a member of St. James Pro-Cathedral where 
a requiem mass was celebrated  today at 9:30 A.M. Interment was at Calvery 
Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGENS & Son Inc., 203 Jay st. 

Catherine BRADY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at her home, 504 
Knickerbocker ave. She was the widow of Hugh BRADY, and is survived by 2 
daughters, Rose and Mrs. Mary A. DALY, and a son John J. BRADY. The funeral will 
be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the R.c. Church of St. 
Brigid. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under the direction of LADLEY & 
McMAHON, 308 St. James pl.

Bertha MILLER died yesterday in her 61 year at her home, 6416 Woodbine st, 
Ridgewood. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of N.Y.C. for 45 
years. She is survived by 2 sons, Edward H. LATTENHAUER and Alfred E. MILLER, and 
2 daughters, Mrs. Clara E. EICHHORN and Mrs. Lucille E. DAVIS and 8 
grandchildren. The Rev. Dr. George WACKER will conduct the funeral services. Interment 
will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of William WARNECK, 374 
Ridgewood ave.

Katherine BENNER died Monday at her home 8725 135 st, Richmond Hill. She was 
born in N.Y.C. and is survived by her husband Jacob, 2 daughters, Mrs. Fred 
FASTENRATH and Mrs. Frank MURRAY, and 3 sons, George, Jack and Ernest BENNER. 
The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M., today and interment will be at Evergreen 
Cemetery under the direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746 137 st, Richmond 
Hill.

William F. PEERS died Tuesday at his home, 104-50 104 st, Ozone Park. He was 
born in Paterson N.J. and has been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for 60 
years. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. The funeral services will 
be held at 8 P.M. tonight at his late home. Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will 
be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1857 Broadway.

William F. MORAN, a well known Brooklynite, died Tuesday at his home, 68 
Greene ave. He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was born in the Fort Greene 
section, son of the late Patrick MORAN and Katherine SHEENAN MORAN. He was a 
graduate of St. James Pro-Cathedral School, and for many years was an active 
business man of the downtown section of Brooklyn. He had been in charge of the 
Williamsburg section of the Dept. of Sewers of the City of N.Y. He was for many 
years active in Democratic politics  of the city and had been a standard bearer 
of the Canton Democratic Club. He was for many years was a member of the R.C. 
Church of St. Edward, and for the past 7 years a member of the Cathedral 
Chapel of Queen of All Saints where a requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 
10 A.M. by the Rev. Mgr. Michael G. FLANNERY. He was also a member of the Holy 
Name Society of Queen of All Saints, Seneca Club, Seawanhaka Club, Washington 
Club, Society of Old Brooklynites. He is survived by his wife, Margaret MULL 
MORAN, 1 sister Mrs. Agnes SUMMERVILLE and several nieces and nephews. His son, 
the late Albert MORAN was one of honor students of the 1908 Class of St. 
James School. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of 
William DUNIGAN and Son.

Anna RYAN CUSACK, of 860 Bushwick ave., died Tuesday in her 42 year in a 
local hospital. She was born in Williamsport Pa., and had been a resident of 
Brooklyn for 22 years. She is survived by her husband, Charles F. CUSACK, a 
patrolman attached to the 50 Precinct, N.Y.P.D.; a son Thomas and a daughter Frances 
CUSACK. The funeral will be held at 7 A.M. tomorrow with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. John the Baptist. Interment will be at St. Agnes Cemetery, 
Cohoes N.Y. under the direction of JohnSTEINMETZ, 170 Graham ave.

Gertrude Theresa MURPHY, infant daughter of Gertrude COFFEY and John A. 
MURPHY, died yesterday at the home of her parents, 547 Bergen st. The funeral will 
be held at 2 P.M. Saturday and interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under 
the direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764 Washington ave.

Winifred Coyne FINNEGIN, born at Cloonougana, County Roscommon, Ireland, a 
daughter of the late James FLYNN and Winifred Lavia FLYNN, died Monday at her 
home, 346 New York ave. She had been a resident of Brooklyn for 39 years and for 
many years a member of the R.C. Church of St. Gregory, and for the past 8 
years a member of St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be 
celebrated this morning at 9 A.M. The funeral was held from the Memoriam Parlors, 
Rogers ave. and Montgomery st., today at 8:30 A.M.  She is survived by 2 sons, 1 
niece, and 1 nephew. Interment under the direction of William DUNIGAN and Son. 

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.M. tomorrow at the R.C. Church of 
the Blessed Sacrament, for Anna SOEHNER, who died Tuesday at her home, 129 
Glenn st. She was 57 years old and the daughter of John Dennis and Anna J. 
O'SULLIVAN. She was born in Newmarket, County Cork, Ireland, and is survived 
by a son John SOEHNER, and 2 daughters, Mrs. Catherine RILEY and Sophie SOEHNER. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Emil HEIDTMANN, of 366 44 st., died Monday in a local hospital. He was born 
in Brooklyn March 5, 1906. He is survived by his wife Clara HEIDTMANN and his 
mother Meta REUEL HEIDTMANN. Funeral services at the funeral chapel, 856 Forest 
ave., today at 2 P.M. 
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery 
under the direction of W. Theodore LUTZ and Son, 856 Forest ave., Ridgewood. 

Cecelia M. STEPHENS died Wednesday at her home, 1524 Ocean ave. She was born 
in Germany and was in her 45 year. Besides her husband, she leaves 1 son an1 
daughter. Funeral tomorrow with a requiem mass at Our lady of Refuge 
R.C. Church. 
Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery 
under direction of John METZNER, 2890 Atlantic ave.   

George P. KEENAN died Monday at his home, 311 Court st. He was born in 
Brooklyn and was a lifelong member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. He is 
survived by his widow Mary KEENAN, 3 sons Frank, John and George, 1 daughter 
Margaret and 2 brothers and 1 sister. The funeral will be today from his 
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 Magdalena KESTLER, born in Germany 83 years ago, died Tuesday at her 
home, 199 Grand st. She was an old resident of the 14 ward, and was the widow of 
Nicholas, who was a confectioner for many years on Grand st. She is survived 
by 4 sons, Sebastian, Lawrence, Richard, and Joseph KESTLER and 3 daughters, 
Mrs. Magdalena LUKEN, Mrs. Margaret TROLLER and Mrs. Mary ROBSIEN. Funeral 
Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home; thence to St. Peter and Paul's R.C. 
Church, Wythe ave. and S. 2 st., where a requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of John T. SHEVLIN'S Sons, 4664 Lorimer st. 

Margaret FEYERLE died yesterday in her 27 year. She is survived by her 
husband, Alfons; her parents, 2 sisters and 2 brother. The funeral service will be 
held at her late home, 9105 Herrick ave., Forest Hills, at 8 P.M. tomorrow and 
interment at 2 P.M. Saturday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction 
of Charles G. SCHNEIDER, 714 Forest ave.

Mary GEORGE died Sunday at her home, 165 Court st. She was born in Syria 49 
years ago and lived in Brooklyn for the past 22 years. She is survived by 2 
sons, Joseph and Edward and 1 daughter Etta. The funeral was held yesterday at 
9:30 A.M. thence to St. Mary's Church, Hicks and Joralemon sts., where a solemn 
requiem mass was celebrated by Mon K. STEPHIAS. 
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of Jere. J. CRONIN, Inc. 

Manneh NACARA died Sunday at her home, 34 Viranda pl. She was born in 
Brooklyn 59 years ago. She is survived by 3 daughters, Ella, Florence, 
and Hedra and 1 son Elia. The funeral was held yesterday thence to the 
Church of the Virgin Mary, Clinton and Amity sts. 
Interment was at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of Jere. J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic ave.  

Anna SZPARKOWSKI died Tuesday at her home, 1731 Bleeker st. She is survived 
by her husband, Yalerian; 4 daughters, Mrs. May BATURO, Mrs. Sophie CAMPAGNA, 
Mrs. Wanda SIERANSKI, and Mrs. Helen CHROLET, and 1 son William. 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 St. Casimir, Greene ave. near Carlton ave. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery, 
under the direction of John F. JUREK. 728 4 ave.

Requiem mass was celebrated at 9:30 A.M. today at the R.C. Church of St. 
Paul, Court and Congress sts., for Thomas P. KEENAN, who died Tuesday at his home, 
283 Baltic st. He was born in Manhatten and had been a resident of Brooklyn 
for 30 years. He is survived by his widow Elizabeth REILLY KEENAN; 6 sons and 6 
daughters. Interment was at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John 
F. FAGAN, 384 Henry st. 

George H. ABRAMS of 138 McKinley ave., died Tuesday in his 74 year. He is 
survived by a daughter Maude C. De Sousa, and a son Herbert M. ABRAMS. The 
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the BUSS Funeral Home, 2734 
Myrtle ave. 
Interment will follow at Evergreen cemetery, 
under direction of William BUSS.

Phyliss BIRD ERCK, 5 year old daughter of Carl B. and Hannah BIRD ERCK, died 
yesterday in a local hospital. She was born in Brooklyn and lived at 678 82 
st. She is survived in addition to her parents by 2 brothers, Carl B. Jr., and 
Phillip F. ERCK, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip F. ERCK, and Mrs. 
Emma T. BIRD. The funeral services will be held at the Funeral Home, 187 S. 
Oxford st., at 2 P.M., tomorrow, by the Rev. E. FITZGERALD, of Christ Episcopal 
Church of Bay Ridge. 
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery, 
under the direction of George SIEBOLD, 384 Van Brunt st.

Margaret E. KENEFIC died Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. M.J. 
O'KEEFE, 1753 38 st. She formerly lived at 5607 6 ave. She was a member of the 3rd. 
order of St. Francis, and is survived by a brother Jeremiah J. KENEFIC, and a 
sister Mrs. Michael J. O'KEEFE. The funeral will be held 9:30 A.M., tomorrow, 
with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, 
under the direction of J.E. CLARKE, 4409 3 ave.

John BAYER died yesterday in his 75 year in his home, 243 Irving ave. He was 
born in Germany and was a resident of the U.S. for 55 years. He was one of the 
oldest members of the Schwabischer Singing Society. He is survived by 1 son, 
5 daughters, 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The funeral will be 
held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. 
Barbara. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery 
under the direction of Fred STEINMANN, 249 Irving ave.

Anna Theresa FARRELL died yesterday in St. John's Hospital, Long Island City. 
She is survived by her parents and 1 brother. Funeral will take place today 
at 3 P.M. from her home, 363 Singer ave., Astoria, and interment willl be at 
Calvery Cemetery, under the direction of Charles A. Sandstrom, 4603 4 ave.

Michael MEADE died Monday in his 87 year at the home of his daughter, Mrs. 
John DENNEHY, 202 Calyer st. He was born in Ireland and had been a resident of 
Greenpoint for 24 years. He is survived by 3 sons, Patrick, Richard and Michael 
and 3 daughters, Mrs. John DENNEHY, Mrs John SULLIVAN and Mrs. Michael 
MULLANE. The funreral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with a requiem mass at the 
R.C. Church of St. Antony of Padua. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery 
under the direction of James F. MURRAY Jr., 605 Lorimer st.

Gustave JOHNSON, died Monday at his home, 223 6 ave. He was born in Sweden 
and lived in Brooklyn 35 years. He was employed by the Dept. of Water Supply for 
many years. He is survived by a son, Fred and a daughter, Eleanor JOHNSON. 
The funeral services were held at 8 P.M. last night. The funeral will be held at 
2 P.M. today and interment will be at Evergreen cemetery under the direction 
of E.A. BLUE, 636 Throop ave.

James CARRAHER died Tuesday in a local hospital. He was a life resident of 
Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow, 2 daughters, his mother, and 3 sisters. 
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from 187 S. Oxford st. Interment 
will be at Flushing Cemetery under the direction of E.A. BLUE, 636 Throop ave. 

John RILEY, son of William and Anna RILEY, died Sunday. He is survived in 
addition to his parents by 4 brothers and 4 sisters. The funeral will be held at 
2 P.M., tomorrow, from his late home, 346 5 ave. and interment will be at Holy 
Cross Cemetery under the direction of George McKEON, 679 49 st.

Teresa JELLEMA died Tuesday at her home, 211 Greenwood ave. She is survived 
by her husband and 1 son. She was a member of the R.C. Church of the Immaculate 
Heart of Mary. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the Funeral 
Home of E.F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect ave. 
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Eleanor M. O'GRADY died Tuesday at her home, 10744 111st, Richmond Hill. She 
is survived by her father Stephen J.; her mother Margaret HAYES; a brother 
Stephen J.; and a sister Rita O'GRADY.The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M., 
Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 
Richmond Hill. Interment will be at Calvery Cemetery under the direction of 
Charles H. THOMSON, 8711 87 st. Woodhaven.

Frank G. BRADY died Tuesday. He formerly resided in Bay Ridge, and is 
survived by 5 daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth JARDINE, Marion, Florence and 
Catherine BRADY and Mrs. Alice De Clarke; 3 sons Frank, William and 
Richard BRADY; 1sister Florence Brady and 1 brother William H. BRADY. 
The funeral services will be held at 9:30 A.M. at the Funeral Chapel 
at 187 S. Oxford st. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M., and 
interment will follow at Bay View Cemetery, Greenville, N.J.

Sophie A. CARCANO died Tuesday at her home, 85 22 126 st., Richmond Hill. She 
was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband John, a daughter 
Adelaide; a son William CARCANO; her mother;  Mrs. Lillian DIERKING; 3 sisters 
Margaret DIERKLING, Mrs. Della AUTENRIETH; and Mrs. Anna PERULLO; and 2 brothers, 
William and Conrad DIERKLING. The funeral services will be conducted at 2 P.M. t
omorrow by the Rev. H.W. SCHULTZ. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery  under 
the direction of FEENEY & Sons, 11857 Broadway. 

John PERKOWSKI died Tuesday in a local hospital. He was born in Brooklyn 20 
years ago. He is survived by his parents; 1 sister, Mrs. Anna BRODZICKI. The 
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a requiem mass at the R.C. 
Church of Our Lady of Angels, 4 ave & 74 st. Interment will be at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of John J. JUREK, 728 4 ave. 

Tanius ABDOO died Tuesday at his home, 1950 79 st. He was a manufacturer of 
ladies underwear at 34 E. 39 st., Manhatten. He is survived by his wife, Emma; 
2 sons, Joseph and John; 1 daughter Ellen. Funeral today at 2 P.M.;thence to 
the R.C. Church of St. Mary, Hicks & Joralemon sts. Interment at St. John's 
Cemetery under the direction of J.W. CRONIN, 115 Atlantic ave.

Transcriber:
Marilyn Wright
Mary Davis
Anna Heller-Campbell
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