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1931 DEATH NOTICES..JULY
Brooklyn Standard Union

1 July 1931
ALLABACH-Jennie P., on June 30, beloved wife of the late Peter ALLABACH,
loving mother of Harry and Jennie ALLABACH. Funeral services at her residence,
9029 53rd ave., Elmhurst, on Thursday, July 2, at 2:30 P.M. Interment Mount
Olivet Cemetery.

   CANNON-Edward, on Monday, June 29, 1931, beloved son of the late Martin and
Catherine CANNON. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. John MALONEY,
1264 Park pl., Thursday, July 2, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Matthew’s Church,
Utica ave., and Eastern Parkway. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   CULL-Marie, on June 29, 1931, at her late residence, 307 Martense st.,
devoted mother of Mrs. J.M. STEVENS, Mrs. A.A. WARD, Thomas S., Lillian M.,
Mrs. E. KENT, Mrs. G. SELLAR and sister of Rose FINN. Solemn requiem mass
Thursday, 9:30 at Holy Cross R. C. Church Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

   FITZGERALD-Mary, at her residence, 447 Sixtieth street on June 30. Survived
by husband Thomas; two sons, Thomas and William; one daughter, Mrs. M. SMITH;
two sisters, Mrs. Ann DUGAN and Mrs. O’DONNELL; three brothers, John, Patrick
and William SKELLY. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 from the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   HICKEY-On Tuesday, June 30, Mary Ann, at her residence, 1751 45th st.,
beloved sister of Mrs. P. CURTIN and loving aunt of John and Marie CURTIN.
Requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Ghost, Friday June 3 at 9:30 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   MILLER-Georgina, on Sunday in her 14th year, beloved daughter of George and
Mary and sister of Irene and Grace. Funeral on Thursday morning 10 A.M. from
the residence, 84-21 108th st., Richmond Hill. Requiem mass at the Holy Child
Jesus Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   MULLEN-James J., on June 29, beloved husband of Helen MULLEN and loving
father of Veronica, James, Mary, Helen and Edward, and brother of Helen and
George MULLEN. Funeral from his late residence, 69 Stuyvesant ave., on
Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn funeral mass at the Church of St. John the
Baptist. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   MURPHY-On Monday, June 29, 1931, Thomas, beloved husband of Nora, father of
Thomas, Nellie, Nora and Mrs. Molly CRAVEN. Funeral from his late residence,
364 4th st., Thursday July 2, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Francis
Xavier’s Church, 6th ave., and Carroll st., at 10 A.M.

   O’KEEFE-John J. Jr., suddenly on Monday at his residence, 815 Church rd.,
Broad Channel, survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’KEEFE; one sister
and one brother. Funeral Thursday, 10 A.M., from funeral chapel of Harold J.
REID, 5 Noel rd., Broad Channel; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Virgilius,
where a solemn mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   WAGNER-Edward, on Monday, in his 58th year at his residence, Cooper ave.,
and Proctor st., beloved husband of Wilhelmina and father of Frank E. Funeral
from the chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa ave., on Thursday morning at
10 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Pancras’ Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.
Member of Ridgewood Council, K. of C.

   WEBBER-On June 29, at his residence, 104 Dahill rd., William T., beloved
husband of Emma WEBBER (nee CRONEY). Funeral services will be held on
Wednesday, July 1 at 8 P. M. Interment Thursday, July 2 at Evergreen Cemetery

In Memoriam
BROWN-GLISPEY-In sad and loving memory of our dear old-fashioned mother,
Margaret, who passed to heaven July 1, 1920. Requiescat in pace. Amen.
HER SONS and DAUGHTERS

BROWN-GLISPEY-In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved grandmother,
Margaret, who passed into eternity July 1, 1920. Gone but never to be
forgotten. ROSE

CORCORAN-In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Louise (nee LYONS), who
died July 2, 1930. Anniversary mass will be offered at the Church of the
Nativity, Madison st., and Classon ave., on July 2 at 7 A.M.
       HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS

DOUGHERTY-In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father Harry V., who
departed 12 years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten.
WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS

Salvatore VARANELLI died Tuesday at 112 Devoe street. He is survived by his
parents Paul and Symthia VARANELLI; five brothers and five sisters. The
funeral will be held Friday with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of
Mount Carmel, Union avenue and North Eighth street. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Peter PETRUCELLO, 374 Graham avenue.

   Joseph KAESE died yesterday at his home, 704 Hillside avenue, New Hyde
Park. He was a resident of New Hyde Park for the past eight months. He was a
brass polisher employed by the Sterling Bronze Polishing Company. He is
survived by one brother and two sisters. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Friday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Edward WAGNER, born in Brooklyn, fifty-eight years ago and a resident of
Ridgewood for forty years, died Monday, at his home, Cooper avenue and Proctor
street, Glendale.  He was president of the Glendale Lumber Co., Inc., and a
member of the K. of C. Ridgewood Council, and St. Pancrast Church, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 A.M. Funeral from the
parlors of Peter J. GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa avenue. He leaves his widow,
Wilhelmina; one son, Frank E., and two grandchildren.

   Georgina MILLER, of 84-21 108th street, Richmond Hill, died Sunday at Lake
Ronkonkona. She was born in Brooklyn fifteen years ago. She was a member of
Child of Jesus Church where a requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10
A.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery. She leaves her father George; her
mother Marie B., and two sisters, Irine and Grace. Peter J. GEIS, of 58-34
Catalpa avenue, has charge of the funeral.

   John J. O’KEEFE, Jr., died Monday at his home, 815 Church road, Broad
Channel. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’KEEFE; a sister
Gertrude and brother William O’KEEFE. He was employed in an executive capacity
by Walter B. McCAFFREY & Company of 25 Broad street, Manhattan. The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Thursday from the funeral chapel of Harold J. REID, 5
Noel road, Broad Channel with requiem mass at the Church of St. Virgilius,
Broad Channel. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Wallace YOUNG died yesterday at his home, 244  Troy avenue in his fifth
year. He is survived by his parents, William H. YOUNG of the New York Police
Department Seventy-fifty Precinct and Florence YOUNG and three sisters,
Evelyn, Gladys and Florence and three brothers, William, Charles and Arthur.
The funeral will be held at 1:30 tomorrow. Interment will be private at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of John G. WUESTMAN, 1176 St. Marks avenue.

   Isabelle KOERNER of 2016 Stanhope street, died yesterday. She was born in
Germany sixty-four years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-three years. She is survived by her husband Sebastian KOERNER; four
daughters, Isabelle LOEFFLER, Catherine RATJENS and Anna and Marie KOERNER;
three sons, John, Julius and Charles KOERNER, three grandchildren and two
brothers. The funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30 A. M. Friday
with requiem mass at the Church of  St. Aloysius. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of B.J. HOEK & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

   Marie CULL died Monday at her home 307 Martense street. She was born in
County Leitrim, Ireland and been for many years a resident of the Borough Hall
section of Brooklyn. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. J.M. STEVENS of
Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. A. A. WARD, Mrs. E. KENT, Mrs. G. SELLAR and Lillian
M.; and a son, Thomas S. CULL, chief clerk of the Port Authority of New York.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers avenues. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

   Minna HARTMANN died yesterday at  her home, 100 Weirfield street. She was
born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-three years. She
is survived by a daughter, Anna CHICHESTER and two sons, Fred and Harry
HARTMANN. She was sixty-three years old. The funeral services will be held at
8 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 11 A.M. Friday will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

   Charles HOKANSON, born sixty-five years ago in Sweden and a resident of the
United States for forty years and of Brooklyn for thirty years, died Monday at
his home, 627 Fifty-fifth street. He is survived by his wife, Anna ANDERSON
HOKANSON, and three sons, Carl, Paul and Clarence. He was a member of the
Tabernacle Mission Church at 326 Fifty-fifth street and Nobel Lodge 64, Order
of Vasa. The funeral will take place from his late home tomorrow at 1:15 P.M.
with services at the church at 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

   Alois GEIGER died Sunday at his home, 104 Second street. He was born in
Brooklyn. He formerly resided in Ridgewood for many years. He was a son of the
late Alois and Adeline GEIGER. He was employed by the State Insurance Company.
He is survived by his wife Caroline COLLINS GEIGER; two brothers and two
sisters. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 9 A.M., thence to St. Agnes’
Church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

   Dorothy BANNARD died Sunday. She is survived by her husband, Hugh; one son,
Hugh, Jr., one daughter, Cecelia; her parents, John and Mary KRUG; her
grandparents, Michael and Mary CONLEY. Funeral tomorrow at 8:30 A.M. from her
home, 429 Marcy avenue; thence to Transfiguration Church. Interment at Holy
Cross, under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Edward CANNON, son of the late Martin and Catherine CANNON, died Monday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. John MALONEY, 1264 Park place. He is survived
also by a brother, John CANNON. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Matthew, Eastern Parkway and Utica avenue. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Thomas MURPHY died Monday at his home, 364 Fourth street. He was born in
County Limerick, Ireland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past fifty
years. He was employed by Monarch Chemical Company as cooper for many years.
He is survived by his widow, Nora; three daughters, Nellie, Nora and Mrs.
Mollie CRAVEN; one son, Thomas; five grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren. Funeral from his late home tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. with
solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Sixth avenue and Carroll
street, at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Thomas OLDER died Saturday in St. Anthony’s Hospital. He was born in New
York City twenty-eight years ago and lived for twenty years in Greenpoint. He
was employed by the Standard Oil Company. He is survived by his widow Mary
OLDER; his father, Theodore; a brother, Theodore, Jr., and a sister,
Marguerite OLDER. The funeral will be held from his late home, 163 Franklin
street at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Anthony of
Padua. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Kearns Sons, 1504
Bushwick avenue.

2 July 1931
WILLIAM H. BUTLER, CIVIL WAR VET, 93, DIES AT HEMPSTEAD
Hempstead, July 2 -- William H. BUTLER, a Civil War veteran is dead
here at his home, 136 Graham Ave.  Mr. BUTLER, who was 93, died
Sunday night after brief illness.
As soon as the Civil War broke out he enlisted with the old 123d
Regiment, New York Volunteers, and saw active service throughout the war.
His business career was spent with the law firm of Mann & Mann in
Manhattan and the Nashville-Chattanooga Railroad.  He retired about
20 years ago.  He was born in New York City.
His wife, Mrs. Ella Jane BUTLER, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Evelyn
GROSSDORF of 66 Barbey St., Brooklyn, survive.

HARRY KINPORTS, TRAVEL EXPERT, 69, DIES SUDDENLY
Harry A. KINPORTS, a pioneer in the travel and steamship business
and chairman of the board of directors of Gillespie, Kinports and Beard,
Inc., the travel agency, died suddenly of a heart ailment yesterday at his
home 84-25 86th Ave., Woodhaven.  He was 69.
Mr. KINPORTS, who was a recognized authority on European travel, was
a native of Annville, Pa.  He had been in the travel business in this city
for more than 44 years.  During his career he had traveled to all parts of
the world.
He was a trustee of the West Side Savings Bank, a member of the 
Consistory of the Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of
St. Nicholas, a member of the executive and finance committee of the
Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Church in America and a 
member of the Board of Domestic Missions of the church.
Mr. KINPORTS was also on the Ways and Means Committee of the
American Bible Society and a former president of the New York State
Christian Endeavor Union.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Olive SAYLOR KINPORTS; a son,
Lawrence Burrell KINPORTS, and a sister, Miss Bessie KINPORTS.
Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel of Cypress
Hills Abbey, followed by burial in the Abbey.

AGOGLIA-Rocco M., of 7717 Narrows ave., Brooklyn suddenly on July 1, at
Amityville, L. I., in his 69th year. Survived by eight sons, John, Fury,
Sylvester, Arthur, Joseph, Rocco, Jr., Herman and George, and one daughter,
Mrs. Ida CAREY. Solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Rocco’s Church,
27th st. and 4th ave., Brooklyn, at 10 A.M., July 4. Interment Greenwood
Cemetery. Amityville papers please copy.

   BEHA-On Wednesday, July 1, 1931 at St. Mary’s Hospital, Mary, beloved wife
of August A. Funeral from her home, 1392 Bushwick ave., Brooklyn, Saturday,
July 4, at 9 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Aberdeen
st., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   COLUMBUS COUNCIL No. 126 K of C.-Members are requested to attend the solemn
funeral mass at St. Peter’s Church, Hicks and Warren sts., on Friday, July 3,
at 10 A.M., which will be offered for the repose of the soul of our late
brother, Rev. Thomas J. QUINN.
  Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
  Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

   EISSLER-On July 1, in her 45th year, Matilda EISSLER, beloved wife of
William and mother of William J. and Ethel E. EISSLER. Funeral services at her
late home, 8626 78th st., Woodhaven, L. I., on Friday at 8:30 P.M. Interment
Saturday at 10 A.M. in Evergreen Cemetery.

   KOHLER-On June 30, in her 61st year, Elise, beloved wife of Gustave and
mother of Fred KOHLER. Funeral services at her late home, 119-38 200th st.,
St. Albans, L. I., on Friday at 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

   LUHRS-Entered into rest on Wednesday July 1, 1931, Louis H., the beloved
husband of Annie E. LUHRS, in the 55th year of his age. Funeral services at
his late residence, 74 Cooper st., on Friday, July 3 at 8 P.M. Relatives and
friends and Reliance Lodge, No. 776, F. and A. M.; Nathan Hale Lodge, No. 23,
Jr. Order United American Mechanics; Goddess of Liberty Council, No. 9 S and
D. of L., are respectfully invited to attend.

   PARKIN-Charles, at his residence, 675 Vanderbilt ave., dearly beloved
husband of Lillian ROBINSON PARKIN and loving father of Ethel Leila. Notice of
funeral later.

   POWERS-William, Jr., in his 8th year, on July 1st at his residence, 458 7th
ave., beloved son of William and Catherine RUSSELL POWERS and brother of
Alfred, James and Catherine. Requiem mass Saturday, 9 A.M. at the Holy Name R.
C. Church. Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

   STOTHARD-On July 1, at her home, 1165 Bushwick ave., Josephine TULLY
STOTHARD, beloved wife of Captain Joseph A. STOTHARD, N.Y.F.D.; fond daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. TULLY. Funeral on Saturday, July 4 at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass will be offered at R. C. Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10
A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   SCHAEFER-On Wednesday, July 1, Evelyn Marie SCHAEFER, in her 23rd year.
Funeral from her residence, 2150 Himrod st. (Fairview ave.) Saturday July 4 at
9 A.M.  Requiem mass St. Aloysius Church, Onderdonk ave and Stanhope st., 9:30
A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   SWIFT-George H., died on Tuesday at his residence, 463 Seventeenth st. He
was a son of George and the late Mary HANEFY SWIFT and brother of Margaret.
Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from his residence, thence to Holy Name R. C. Church
where mass will be offered.

In Memoriam
   McCARTHY-In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Neil, died July 2,
1927. Gone, but not forgotten. May he rest in peace.
FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER and BROTHER

  OLSEN-In loving memory of my beloved husband, Alfred, who departed this life
July 2, 1928. Mass offered this morning. Gone, but not to be forgotten. May
his soul rest in peace. WIFE, HELEN

Thomas SOUTHALL died Tuesday in Kings County Hospital. He was born in
England twenty-nine years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seven
years. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel of
Joseph Redmond, 103 King street. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

   Thomas DETLEFSEN died Tuesday in Kingston Avenue Hospital. He was the two
year old son of Charles and Loretta CURRY DETLEFSEN. He is survived in
addition to his parents by two brothers and one sister. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. today from the hospital chapel. Interment will be at Greenwood
Cemetery under the direction of Joseph Redmond, 103 King street.

   Clara BOURGOUIN died Wednesday at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. She is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence GOODMAN; two granddaughters, Mrs. Joseph
PRICE and Mrs. Thomas GILL, and one sister, Mamie RUSSELL. The funeral will
be  held from the Boyertown Chapel, 42 Lafayette avenue at 10 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of the Queen of All Saints. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Frank A. DALTON, 251 DeKalb avenue.

   Margaret STREIB, of 61-54 Austin street, Rego Park, Elmhurst, died Tuesday.
She is survived by her husband Charles STREIB; seven children, Charles STREIB,
Dorothy OLSEN, Arthur, William, Benjamin, Evelyn, and Alice STREIB; her
mother, Dorothy HENDERSON BURNS; two brothers, Robert and William BURNS, and a
sister Alice ATKINS.
   
Pauline GRAS died Tuesday at Ridgewood Sanitarium. She was born in Austria,
June 24, 1878 and lived in Brooklyn most of her life. She is survived by her
husband, Julius; one daughter, Hedwig GRAS; one brother, John ERSCHEN and
three sisters, Mrs. Mitzi SCHONIG, Mrs. Julia CHRISTOS, and Mrs. Lena JESCHE.
Funeral Friday at 9:30 A.M., from her home, 190-22 118th street St. Albans;
thence to the Church of St. Catherine of Sienna, Locust avenue, St. Albans,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery
under direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

   Joseph RAESE died Tuesday at his home, 704 Hillside avenue, New Hyde Park.
He was a resident of New Hyde Park for the past eight months. He was a brass
polisher employed by the Sterling Bronze Polishing Company. He is survived by
one brother and two sisters. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park. Interment at
St. John’s Cemetery. [The name is KAESE in the obituary for July 1, 1931.]

   Josephine TULLY STOTHARD died yesterday at her home, 1165 Bushwick avenue.
She was the wife of Capt. Joseph STOTHARD of the New York Fire Department. She
is also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph O’CONNOR; two sons, Joseph and
Frank STOTHARD; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank TULLY and three brothers,
James, Frank and Edward TULLEY. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

   William K. BONFIELD died Tuesday in his 67th year at his home, 573 East
Twenty-third street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his
widow Julia; a daughter, Mrs. Bessie RYDER; a son, Howard; his mother Eliza; a
brother Charles and two sisters, Maud and Mrs. Florence DAVIDS. He was a
member of Hillgrove Lodge, 540, F. & A. M. The funeral services will be held
at 8 o’clock tonight. The Rev. Dr. Herbert FIELD of Flatbush Presbyterian will
officiate. Interment tomorrow will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction
of the Boch Funeral Directors.

3 July 1931
REQUIEM MASS FINAL TRIBUTE OF BORO PRIEST
  Clergy of Diocese at Funeral of Father QUINN
   Clergy and parishioners today paid final tribute to the Rev. Thomas J.
QUINN, pastor of the Church of St. Francis De Sales, Belle Harbor, and
formerly for six years pastor of St. Peter’s, Hicks and Warren streets, who
died Tuesday at Belle Harbor..
   The body of the late pastor was brought from Belle Harbor yesterday and was
lying in state in the main aisle of St. Peter’s, where he served from 1925
until his appointment last May to the pastorate at Belle Harbor. Solemn
requiem mass was celebrated at 10 A.M. today following the chant of the Divine
Office by the clergy of the diocese.
   The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Patrick J. CHERRY was the celebrant, assisted by the Very
Rev. Francis J. OESCHLER as deacon and the Rev. Michael C. O’FARRELL as
sub-deacon. The sermon was preached by the Very Rev. Patrick J. ROGERS, pastor
of the Church of St. Augustine.
   Father QUINN was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, July 17, 1874. He was
educated at St. Kiernan’s College in Ireland, St. Francis College and St.
John’s Seminary in Brooklyn. He was ordained in 1900 and was first assigned to
the Church of the Visitation where he remained until 1911. He served from 1911
to 1916 at the Church of St John of God at Islip and from 1916 to 1924 at the
Church of St. Mary, Manhasset. He became pastor of the Church of St. Peter in
June 1925.

 BRIDGES-John, on Thursday at his home, 209 Nassau st. Son of Charles and
Grace McDONOUGH BRIDGES. Survived by one sister, Helen, and one brother,
Charles, Jr. Notice of funeral later.

   BROOKS-Israel BROOKS, on July [date cut off] 1931 at Los Angeles, Cal.
Interment private.

   BROWN-Helen C., of Keansburg, N.J., on Wednesday July 1, beloved wife of
Richard and loving mother of Richard, Harry, May and Mildred BROWN. Funeral
services Sunday July 5 at 8 P.M. Funeral Monday at 10 A.M. from the home of
her son, Harry A. BROWN, 156-40 Elkhorn st., Howard Beach, L. I. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

   BRUCE-Suddenly on Thursday at his residence, 462 75th st., James, beloved
husband of Elspeth W., and devoted father of James, Peter, David and Margaret
BRUCE and Mrs. M. P. CORRIGAN. Funeral services Sunday 2 P.M. Interment at
Valhalla Cemetery.

   BRUDER-Margaret (nee CONNELL) widow of the late patrolman Albert BRUDER of
Motorcycle Squad No. 2, died at her home, 176-31 ?20th ave., St. Albans. She
is survived by three daughters and two sons. Funeral Saturday at ? P.M.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

   CAHILL-Peter J., beloved husband of Margaret, on Thursday July 2 at his
residence, 9526 Bristol st. Jamaica. Requiem mass at the Church of St. Pius,
Dunton, L.I. on Saturday, 10 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   COOPER-James F., on July 1, New Canaan, Conn. He is survived by his widow
Nellie; four daughters, Ella, Lillian, Grace and Evelyn and five
grandchildren. Funeral from his late residence, 9314 241st st., Bellerose,
L.I., on July 6 at 10 A.M. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church,
Bellerose. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

   ENGLERT-On Thursday July 2, Harriet Amelia ENGLERT (nee KEISER), widow of
the late George G. ENGLERT, mother of George ENGLERT, Lottie L. ENGELS,
Harriet A. ENGLERT, Anna SCHILL and Fred ENGLERT, in her 72nd year. Funeral
from her late residence, 115 Evergreen ave., Monday July 6 at 2:30 P.M.
Interment at Mr. Olivet Cemetery.

   HORAN-On July 2, 1931, Frank, son of the late Michael and Mary HORAN (nee
DOLAN). Funeral from the chapel, 187 So. Oxford st., Brooklyn on Saturday July
4, at 9 A.M., thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral where requiem mass will be
offered at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KENNEY-On July 2, John P., beloved husband of Cecelia, father of John,
James and Cecelia, beloved son of Ellen and the late Patrick KENNEY, brother
of Edward, Ella, Mary, Anne, Cecelia, Lawrence and Veronica. Funeral from his
residence, 461 8th st., Saturday, July 4, thence to St. Saviour’s R. C. Church
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

   LACHENMEYER-On Thursday July 2, 1931, Frederick, beloved husband of Edith
and father of Frederick, William, John, Charles and Mrs. Charles PECHETTE.
Funeral from his late home, 711 Leonard st., on Monday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn
requiem mass at St. Alphonsus Church, 10 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   McHUGH-On July 1, Margaret, daughter of the late Thomas and Bridget McHUGH,
at her residence, 102 India st. Funeral will be held from 78 ½ Norman ave., on
Saturday, July 4. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Antony of Padua, 11 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   MONAHAN-Anna A. (nee GERAGHTY), beloved wife of John, on July 2 at her
residence, 348 60th st. Solemn mass of requiem Monday July 6th at 9:30 A.M.,
at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   NOLAN-Ethel M., suddenly on Thursday at her home, 446 Autumn ave., beloved
wife of John and devoted mother of Eileen and Jack. Also survived by parents,
Jennie and David F. WALSH; a brother David and a sister, Jeanette. Funeral
will be held on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at R. C. Church of
St. Sylvester. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

  SEEWALD-John, in his 85th year, on July 2. Funeral from his residence, 190
St. Nicholas ave., on Monday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass St. Aloysius Church.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery. He was a member of Otto Verein.

   SEIZ-Suddenly on Thursday, July 2, 1931 Andrew Sr., in his 73rd year,
beloved husband of Catherine SEIZ (nee SCHNEIDER), devoted father of John,
Joseph, Andrew Jr., Anthony, Charles, Frank SEIZ and Anna SCHUBERT, and
brother of Mary WEIGERT. Funeral from his home, 205 Noel st., Broad Channel,
L.I. on Monday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Virgilius R. C. Church.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   SIDMONDS-Charles F., on Thursday July 2, in his 57th year, beloved husband
of Catherine and father of Blanche KERN; member of General Grant Council, No.
123, Jr., O.U. A. M. and Montauk Camp, No. 145 Woodmen of the World. Fraternal
services Sunday, 8 P.M. Religious services Monday 2 P.M. at his home, 69-05
Myrtle ave., Glendale, followed by burial at Evergreen Cemetery

In Memoriam
   ABRAMS-Bertha (nee JANTZER). In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt
whom God called to his heavenly home, July 5, 1924.
         From this world of grief and sorrow
             To the land of peace and rest,
         God has taken you, dear sister,
             From the ones who loved you best.
HUSBAND, SISTERS, BROTHER, BROTHER-IN-LAW and FAMILIES.

   BUTLER-In loving memory of my beloved husband, George, who departed this
life July 3, 1929. May his soul rest in peace.
                          WIFE, CATHERINE

   CONNOLLY-Mary. In sad and loving memory of a dear mother and wife, died
July 4, 1929. Anniversary mass Saturday 6:15 A.M. St. Benedict’s R.C. Church.
          You are not forgotten, mother dear.
               Nor will you ever be.
           As long as life and memory last,
               We will remember thee.
HUSBAND, SONS and DAUGHTERS.

   McGUIRE-In loving memory of my dear brother, Edward P. McGUIRE, died July
4, 1929. Anniversary mass will be said ant St. Mary Star of the Sea Church,
Court st., Saturday 8 A.M.
           I often sit and think of you
               When I am all alone,
           For memory is the only friend
                That grief can call its own.
           SISTER, MARTHA HANSEN

   SLAVIN-Twelfth anniversary mass will be offered for the repose of the soul
of our dear mother, Amelia SLAVIN, whom God call to eternal rest July 3, 1919.
May her soul rest in peace. Amen
LOVING DAUGHTERS, BELLA and ALICE

   SMITH-Ellen C. A month’s mind mass will be said at Holy Cross Church, at
Church and Rogers aves., on Saturday morning at 8 o’clock.

   WALLS-A month’s mind mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of the
late John WALLS at Holy Name Church Prospect Park West and Prospect ave., on
Saturday, July 4 at 9 A.M.

   WARREN-In sad and loving memory of my beloved daughter Marion died July 3,
1923. Mass offered this morning at Sacred Heart Church.
          The flowers I place upon your grave
                  Today, Marion darling.
                May wither and decay:
          But the love within your mother’s
                   Aching heart,
                Will never fade away. LONESOME MOTHER & BROTHER GEORGE.

   WILUND-Anna, died July 4, 1930
A precious one from us has gone
   A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in our home,
   Which never can be filled.
DAUGHTER and SON-IN-LAW,MR. and MRS. ENNIS AND GRANDCHILDREN

   WILUND-Anna, died July 4, 1930
It’s lonesome here without you, mother dear,
    And sad and weary the way,
Life has not been the same to me
     Since you were called away.      DAUGHTER, LILLIAN

   WILUND-Anna, died July 4, 1930.
           One long year has gone by
           Since last we saw your face;
           Your memory is as dear today
            As in the hour you passed away.
DAUGHTER AND SON-IN-LAW,    Mr. and Mrs. McLEAN AND GRANDCHILDREN

   WILUND-Anna, died July 4, 1930.
Nothing can take away
   The love a heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every day.
   Remembrance keeps mother near.    SON, GEORGE

Matthew STACOM died Thursday. He was born in County Longford, Ireland and
came to this country twenty-one years ago, settling in the twelfth ward. He
was a former member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. His widow, Rose
McGINNERTY STACOM; two sons, Philip and Francis, and one daughter, Rose; two
sisters, Mrs. Thomas McGINNITY and Mrs. Frank DeBOCK, and two brothers, Owen
and Michael STACOM, survive him. He was employed in the Department of Public
Markets. During the World War, he served in the United States Army. The
funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from the Funeral Home, 496 Court
street, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn mass
of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   William POWERS, Jr., died Wednesday at his home, 458 Seventh avenue. He is
survived by his parents, William and Catherine POWERS, and two brothers,
Alfred and James, and one sister, Catherine. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

   Annette MORGAN POSTEN, wife of Dimmick POSTEN, died yesterday in her
seventy-fourth year at her home, 353 Monroe street. She is survived, in
addition to her husband, by one son, Joseph; a brother, Edwin MORGAN; three
sisters, Martha MORGAN, Fanny JENNINGS, and Belle BUSH, and two grandsons of
Myrtle Beach, S. C. The body is reposing at the Fairchild Lefferts Place
Chapel, 86 Lefferts place. Interment and services will be Sunday at East
Stroudsburg, Pa.

   Rose Cecile SLAVIN HUGHES died yesterday at her home, 457 Baltic street.
She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She was a parishioner of the Church of
St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem mass will be celebrated at
8:30 A.M. tomorrow. She is survived by her husband Peter and one sister, Mrs.
Mary LEDWITH. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John
J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

Raymond CAPPUCCI died yesterday at his home, 2759 Haring street. He was a
master barber. He was born in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-five years. He is survived by his widow Rose; six sons, Joseph, Ernest,
Albert, John, Edward and Frederick, and five daughters, Caroline LEWIS, Edna
MASHEK, Rose MARTIN, Emily POWERS and Eleanor. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead
Bay. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph G.
DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

   Andrew SEIZ, Sr., died yesterday in his seventy-third year at his home, 205
Noel road, Broad Channel. He is survived by his widow, Catherine; six sons,
John, Joseph, Andrew, Jr., Anthony, Charles and Frank; one daughter Anna
SCHUBERT; one sister, Mary WEIGERT and five grandchildren. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Virgilius,
Broad Channel. Interment will follow at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Charles M. LARMAN, 10 Pullis avenue, Middle Village, Queens.

   Isaac William WOOD died Wednesday in New Haven, Conn. He was a son of the
late Mary WOOD and was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his
widow, Margaret; a daughter Mrs. Margaret BYRNE and one son, Henry WOOD and
three brothers, Edward, Frank, and Joseph. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street, at 2 P.M., Saturday. Interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGuire, 736 Classon avenue.

   Washington D. DONOVAN died yesterday. Funeral from his late home, 483
Putnam avenue, Monday at 9 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church,
where a mass of solemn requiem will be offered. He is survived by one son,
Washington G., Jr.;  two daughters, Vera and Dorothy, and one brother, Denis
J. DONOVAN. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T.McHUGH.

   Robert W. HUGHES, thirty-six years old died Wednesday at his home, 83-40
Britton avenue, Elmhurst. The Rev. C. Lawson WILLARD, Jr., of St. James P. E.
Church, Elmhurst, will conduct the funeral services at the chapel of Reinhold
A. SKELTON, 86-08 Broadway near Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, Saturday at 2 P.M.
Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery. He was born in New Jersey, Dec. 11,
1894, resided in New York for the past twenty-six years and was a World War
veteran. He is survived by his wife Irene HUGHES; a son Robert W.; his
parents, William H. and Minnie A. W. RODGERS HUGHES; two sisters, Anna P.
LOCHNER and Dorothy O. GRIMMER; and two brothers, Joseph H. and Samuel A.HUGHES.

   Frank HORAN died yesterday at his home, 120 Concord street. He was born in
Ireland 42 years ago and had been a resident of New York City for thirty
years. He was a son of the late Michael and Mary DOLAN HORAN. He is survived
by one sister, Mary E. CROWLEY of Providence, R. I., and a brother, Michael
HORAN. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel,
187 South Oxford street with requiem mass at the St. James Pro-Cathedral.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of A. A. DOUGHERTY,
256 Jay street.

   Peter J. CAHILL died yesterday at his home, 9526 Brisbin street, Jamaica.
He was born in Dover, N.J. and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for
many years. He was a member of Marquette Council, K of C. He is survived by
his widow, Margaret; three daughters, Mrs. William H. SPEARE, Mrs. Charles
HILSZ and Agnes CAHILL; a son, Thomas E. V. CAHILL; two brothers, James and
Frank and one granddaughter. He was a member of the Church of St. Pius,
Jamaica, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Feeny & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Raymond THOMPSON died yesterday at his home, 224 Pacific street in his
twenty-third year. He was born in Brooklyn. He was the husband of Anna SCANLON
THOMPSON and son of William and Mary PERKINSON THOMPSON. He is survived by two
daughters, Jane and Mary; three sisters, Frances, Gladys and Beatrice and two
brothers, William, Jr., and Harold. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Paul’s Church, Court and Congress streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere J.
Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Charles PARKIN died Wednesday at the Methodist Episcopal Hospital at the
age of thirty-seven years. He is survived by his widow Lillian PARKIN, one
daughter Ethel PARKIN; his father and mother, two sisters and one brother. He
was a member of the America Camp, 10843, W.O.W., who will hold their services
on Friday evening at 9 P.M. The funeral will take place from his late home,
675 Vanderbilt avenue Saturday morning at 10:30, thence to the Simpson M. E.
Church, Clermont and Willoughby avenues, where services will be conducted at
11 o’clock. Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

   Margaret McHUGH died Wednesday at her home, 102 India street. She was a
daughter of the late Thomas and Bridget McHUGH. She is survived by three
sisters, Mary JOHNSON, Ann McHUGH and Elizabeth JAGOE. The funeral will be
held from the funeral chapel, 78A Norman avenue at 11 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

   Hanna SCHOENHERR died yesterday in her fiftieth year, at her home 1442
DeKalb avenue. She is survived by her husband Charles, a son Michael; two
daughters, Viola and Hanna and one grandchild. Funeral services Monday at 10
A.M. at the funeral chapel, 89 Foxall street. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Daniel A. WILTON, son of the late Michael and Jane WILTON, died yesterday
at his home, 70 Cedar place. He was life resident of Brooklyn. He was a
retired member of Engine 255, New York Fire Department. He was a Fourth Degree
member of Cardinal GIBBONS Council, K of  C., and the Village Club of
Flatbush. He is survived by two sisters, Margaret and Jane, and two brothers,
Michael and William WILTON. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Ignatius. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of F.H. McGUIRE, 758 Classon avenue.

   Elizabeth A. TROY died yesterday in St. Joseph’s Hospital, the Bronx. She
was born in Clareen, Offaly, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
two years. She is survived by her mother, Mary TROY; four brothers, Patrick,
Michael, John and Edward TROY and three sisters, Teresa, Kathleen and Mary,
all living in Ireland. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel at 284
Willoughby avenue at 9 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of the
Queen of All Saints, Lafayette and Vanderbilt avenues. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN.

4 July 1931
KILLED IN CRASH OF MOTORCYCLE
   Herman KRYSVAT, 25, of 900A Greene avenue, died late last night in Mary
Immaculate Hospital from a fractured skull, suffered earlier in the evening
when the motorcycle he was riding figured in a collision with an automobile at
the intersection of Seventy-sixth street and Rockaway boulevard, Woodhaven.
Carl HELLMAN, 28, of the same address as KRYSVAT, is in the Jamaica Hospital
in a serious condition from a possible fracture of the skull. He was driving
the motorcycle when it crashed with an automobile operated by Fred NORMAN,
123-56 147th street, South Jamaica.

MOTHER WAITS TWELVE YEARS FOR SON; COMMITS SUICIDE
Leaves $100 Bill, Treasured as a Reunion Gift
   After waiting more than twelve years for her son Morris to come to this
country upon being released from a Russian prison camp in January 1919 and
after inquiries of governments here and abroad that ended with no news of her
son, Mrs. Hannah TEITLER, 72, of 29 Grafton street, has ended her suspense.
   She was found today by another son, Benjamin, with whom she had been
living, hanged by a clothes line thrown over a beam of the wood bin in the
cellar of their home.
RECEIVES LETTERS
   Her son, Morris TEITLER, was in the Austrian army during the World War. Her
mother waited anxiously for news of him, and at last a letter came, two months
after Armistice. Morris had come through the war alive. He told of his capture
by the Russians and of 18 hard months in prison.
   But that was over, he wrote her in January 1919, and he was coming to the
United States in a month to make a fresh start in life.
   When he wrote, he had already been released from the camp and promised his
arrival here in February. Mrs. TEITLER’s fears for her son’s life seemed over,
and she awaited him happily. She had a $100 bill, which she showed to her
other son, Benjamin, telling him that she would give it to Morris when he
arrived, to help him make a start in America.
TWELVE YEARS OF SILENCE
   But Morris never came. The letter promising his arrival in one short month
was the last ever heard from him. Mrs. TEITLER waited. She made Government
inquiries and wrote to the consuls of foreign countries, hoping she might hear
from her lost son. But there was never any news.
   She endured twelve years of silence and all that time she kept the $100
bill that she intended for Morris. Then she began to despair. Her son Benjamin
discovered her crying, 'I can’t wait much longer,' his aging mother told him
last Sunday night. She took the $100 bill and sat looking at it and weeping
Sunday night and all day Monday.
   Tuesday she disappeared. On the bureau in her bedroom she left behind,
neatly folded, the $100 bill, which she had saved so long, and with it, a
quarter, the only money she had in the world. Benjamin searched all that day
in relative’s homes, but none of them had seen his mother.
   Wednesday night, his frantic search of no avail, Benjamin told the Missing
Persons Bureau of his mother’s disappearance. Yesterday there was still no
news.
   This morning Benjamin, searching the cellar of his home, found his mother’s
body.

6 July 1931
NINE DROWN, SCORES RESCUED, IN WEEKEND ACCIDENTS HERE
Fishing Boat Capsized, Canoes Upset, Swimmers Seized by Cramps
   Nine persons were drowned yesterday in New York waters and a score more
were rescued. Cramps, exhaustion and boat collisions and capsizings caused the
fatalities.
   Early yesterday Henry MICCOLIS, 23, 535 East Eleventh street, Manhattan,
was drowned when a fishing boat piloted by Alphonse MARULLO, hit and capsized
their row boat off Oriental Point, Manhattan Beach. A friend, Philip PUCO, of
the same address, clung to the boat and was saved.
   Later an unidentified man was seen to fall from a canoe at the same spot.
Persons on shore described him as about sixty years old, five feet eight
inches tall and wearing a grey suit.
   A boy’s body was found floating in Harlem River near 207th street, the
Bronx, was identified as that of Lawrence GAFELL, 14, of 2612 Jerome avenue,
the Bronx.
   Others drowned were:
   John BRUNO, 24, 25 115th drive, Jamaica; while swimming with his brother
Frank off Beach Thirty-fifth street, Edgemere, taken with cramps and sank.
   Walter McCARTHY, 30, 137 Fulton street, Jersey City; while swimming off the
foot of Linden avenue, Jersey City, in New York Bay.
   An unidentified man, while swimming off the dock at the foot of East
Twenty-sixth street; body taken to morgue.
   Domingo VALARINO, 38, 430 East Twenty-fifth street, Manhattan; disappeared
while in water off Canarsie City pier in Jamaica Bay.
   Edwin STEFANOWITZ, 20, 409 East Fifty-second street, Manhattan; while
bathing in the north channel of Broad Channel, Jamaica Bay

DUFFY-Mark J., suddenly at his residence, 22 Horace court; beloved father
of John, Mrs. Helen JUDGE, James and Edna DUFFY. Funeral Thursday, 9 A.M.,
thence to the Church of Holy Name where solemn requiem mass will be offered
for the repose of his soul.

   HERAGHTY-George T., husband of Mary DONEGAN, died suddenly Sunday, July 5,
at Monroe, N.Y. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Vincent
GLINNEN, 529 Humboldt st., Brooklyn, Wednesday at 9:30 thence to the Church of
St. Vincent De Paul where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose
of his soul. Interment Calvary. Kindly omit flowers, masses preferred.

   HOBART-Ella M. (nee MEYER) beloved mother of Mrs. Ella MAUCH, also Mrs.
Laura TUOHY, and sister of Mrs. Anna ALDAS and Mrs. Marge ACKERMAN on
Saturday, July 4. Funeral from Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway on
Wednesday at 9:15 A.M. Requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes at
9:30 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   LAGEMANN-On July 5th , Anna (nee KRAMER) at her residence, 14 Wolcott
street, beloved wife of Carl. Rev. Henry STEMKE of Trinity Lutheran Church
will conduct funeral service Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.
(Newark papers please copy.)

   LAWLER-On Saturday, July 4, 1931, Bridget, beloved wife of the late John
LAWLER. Funeral from her late residence, 732 Madison st., Bklyn., on Tuesday,
July 7 at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam
ave., near Ralph ave., where solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

   LEWIS-Gustave, age 58, suddenly on July 4, beloved husband of Elizabeth M.
LEWIS and brother of Leopold LEWIS, of Utica, N.Y. Funeral Tuesday, July 7, at
2 P.M. from late residence 4903 6th ave. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

   LOVER-Samuel, beloved husband of the late Hannah (nee SPILLANE) on July 5
at his residence, 439 Sixty-fourth st. Solemn mass of requiem Wednesday, July
8, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifty-ninth st.
and Fifth ave. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   MARSH-Charles J., beloved husband of Edna (nee HATCH), devoted father of
Robert and Charles, Jr., on July 4, at his residence, 950 71st st. Solemn mass
of requiem Wednesday, July 8, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Ephrem, 75th
st. and Fort Hamilton Parkway. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   MULDOON-Margaret MOLLOY, beloved wife of the late William and sister of
Mrs. Joseph SCULLY and Mrs. Catherine HILLIS. Funeral from the home of her
niece, Mrs. John LOUGHLIN, 84 Parkville avenue, Brooklyn, Thursday, thence to
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   NEUKIRCH-Helen, on July 4, in her thirteenth year, beloved daughter of
Frank and Anna. Survived by six sisters and one brother. Funeral from her
residence, 281 Smith st., near Sackett st., on Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

   WEISENBERGER-Frederick P., beloved husband of Marion DOLAN, suddenly on
Friday, July 3, at his residence, 60 De Sales place. Solemn requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
   KENNEY-
In fond and loving memory of my dear father, Christopher KENNEY, who
died July 5, 1926. Mass offered this morning. Rest in peace.
                  DAUGHTER, MAMIE

   SMITH-In loving memory of our beloved mother, Annie L., died July 5, 1930.
Gone, but not forgotten. May she rest in peace.
                    SONS and DAUGHTERS

George T. HERAGHTY died yesterday at Monroe, N.Y. He was born in the
Eastern District of Brooklyn, a son of Michael and Mary McALEER HERAGHTY. He
was prominently identified with the various Democratic organizations in the
Eastern District. He was for fifteen years connected with the Surrogate’s
Office of King’s County. The funeral will be held from the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Vincent GLINNEN, 529 Humboldt street at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul. He is survived by his
widow, Mary DONEGAN HERAGHTY; five daughters, Emma DAHLGREN, Evelyn SHANNON,
Madeline GLINNEN, Marie La ROCCA and Kathleen HERAGHTY, and two sons, George
and Thomas HERAGHTY. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Thomas CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Edward Michael LACEY, son of Michael and Mary COSGROVE LACEY, died Friday
at his home, 1320 Sterling place. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today.
Interment will be at Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, N.J., under direction of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Delia GILMORE died Saturday at the home of her sister, Mrs. James WALSH, 55
Garnet street. She was born in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland, a daughter of the
late John and Ann SMITH GILMORE and came to this country thirty years ago. Her
sister, Mrs. WALSH, survives her. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30
A.M. from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be a Holy
Cross Cemetery.

   Elizabeth MUESSIG died Saturday at her home, 493 Nostrand avenue. She was
born in Brooklyn eighty- three years ago. She was a member of the Sons and
Daughters of Liberty, Hope Council 5. She is survived by one sister, Jennie
ROY, and two brothers, Nicholas and George MUESSIG. Funeral was held from her
home today at 10:30 A.M. Interment was at Holy Trinity Cemetery under the
direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, sixty-eighth street and Central avenue,
Glendale.

   Dorina NORDSTROM died Friday at her home, 102 South Oxford street. She was
born in Brooklyn twenty-two years ago. She is survived by her husband Ray; her
father, John E. DALY, and one brother, John DALY. The funeral will be held at
2 P.M. today from the Crowe Funeral Home, 134 Smith street. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

   Michael J. OWENS died Friday at the home of his cousin, Mrs. John SHEPPARD,
1319 Brooklyn avenue. He was born in Ballymahon, County Longford, Ireland and
had been a resident of the United States for more than fifty  years. He was
for forty-three years a member of the New York Police Department and was
formerly attached to the Central Park Station. He was a member of the Police
Honor Legion and retired April 1, 1930. He is survived by two brothers, John
and Luke, and a niece and one nephew. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel at 284 Willoughby avenue at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues. Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN.

   Charlotte FRANKS died Friday at her home, 112-01 202nd street, Hollis,
Queens, in her fifty-eighth year. She was born in New York City. She is
survived by one son, Henry DULTMEYER; two sisters and two brothers. The
funeral was held at 10 A.M. today. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

   Elizabeth C. WINGES, born in Germany fifty-three years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn for thirty-seven years died Friday at her home, 1315 Bushwick
avenue. She was a member of the Ladies Aid Society attached to Salem
Evangelical Church, Jefferson avenue. She is survived  by her husband, Ernest,
a daughter Helen, and four sons, William, Ernest, Rudolph and Charles WINGES.
The funeral services were conducted at 8 o’clock last night by the Rev. Dr.
Theodore RATH. Interment at 2 P.M. today was at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

   George RESNICK died yesterday at his home, 352 West Fifty-third street,
Manhattan. He was formerly a resident of the Eastern District. He is survived
by his widow, Amelia RESNICK. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 A.M. form
the Crowe Funeral Home, 134 Smith street. Interment will be at Portsmouth, W.Va.

   Veronica FISCHER died Saturday in her seventy-eighth year at St. James, L.
I. Funeral from the C. Treber Funeral Home, 102 Norman avenue, Tuesday at 2
P.M., thence to Fresh Pond Crematory. She is survived by two sisters, Rose
KOTYZA of 69 Hausman street and Antonie HLAVACEK of Bohemia. She was born in
Bohemia and lived in the United States fifty-two years. Cremation at Fresh Pond.

   Israel BROOKS, for many years a resident of this city, died at Los Angeles,
California July 1, 1931. Mr. BROOKS was a veteran of the Civil War and a
former member of the New York Police Department for many years attached to the
Gates avenue and Ralph avenue station houses, in the Borough of Brooklyn, and
was also a member of the George C. Strong Post. Mr. BROOKS, who after his
retirement from the Police Department, moved to Los Angeles, California and
was 85 years of age at the time of his death. Surviving him are three
daughters; Mrs. Sidney SZERLIP of Brooklyn; Mrs. BROUSCO, also of Brooklyn and
Miss Lydia BROOKS, residing at Los Angeles, California.

L. I. FARMER AND SEAMAN DIE in WATERFRONT DUEL AFTER FIGHT OVER WOMAN
Sailor, Ex-Convict, Found Clutching Knife--Other Two Blocks Away
   The bodies of an ex-convict two months out of Sing Sing and a Syosset
farmer were found in the gutter two blocks from each other early today near
the Brooklyn waterfront, just outside the border of Red Hook. One was dead
with a bullet wound and the other of a knife wound.
   At 12:10 A.M., Detective Jacob BROOM of the Hamilton avenue station,
answered a call that a man was lying in the gutter in front of 54 President
street, and found the body of Oscar GONZALES, a Chilean seaman with a bad
police record, former inmate of Sing Sing and also a drug addict.
   A stab in the groin had stained the ground about him with blood and he held
a pocket knife clutched in his hand.
     SYOSSET FARMER DEAD
   A little later the Hamilton avenue station received another call to the
effect that the body of a man was lying in the gutter before 29 Carroll
street, and Detective Vincent GIORGANO of the homicide squad, went to the
scene and found Thomas RUSSO, a farmer of Syosset, lying in a pool of blood.
Dr. GAVEGAN of the Long Island College Hospital arrived on the scene and
pronounced the man dead. It appeared he had bled to death from a stab wound in
the eye and a bullet in his stomach. He held a cigarette in his hand.
   RUSSO was identified by his father and brother, whom he had been visiting
over night at 548 Hicks street. He had come in from Syosset during the
afternoon and last evening he and his father had called at a friend’s house
between Van Brunt and Columbia streets on President street. There were several
visitors there, and they were drinking red wine when GONZOLES, a stranger, had
broken in on the party.
   At first he had been accepted quietly, but trouble had started when he
became interested in one of the women present. RUSSO argued with him, words
passed between them and they went outside into the street to fight the matter
out.   CAN’T FIND GUN
   Police think that in the course of the fight RUSSO shot Gonzales in the
stomach, but not before he himself received a stab in the abdomen which
resulted in his bleeding to death. There is a mystery, however, in the lack of
any revolver with which the shooting might have been done. Nowhere on the
scene was any firearm found.
   Lieut. David McCLUNN, of the Tenth Division detectives, who took charge of
the investigation, has been unable to find anybody in the neighborhood who
claims to have witnessed the murder or heard shots fired. Although the police
have the record of the hasheesh smoking Chilean GONZALES, who lived at 23
Union street, they have no record for RUSSO, who was a widower and leaves five
children.
   The police are today busy with an investigation and a number of detectives
have been assigned to the case.

7 July 1931
In Memoriam
FLYNN-Bridget. 
First anniversary mass for the departed soul of Bridget FLYNN
will be offered on Thursday, July 9 at 8 A.M. at St. Boniface R. C. Church,
Sea Cliff, L. I.     DAUGHTERS

ZILINSKE-
In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Matilda (nee
GOTTE), who died July 7, 1927.
      Peaceful be your sleep, beloved Matilda
          Tis sweet to breath your name;
      We loved you very dear in life,
          In death we do the same.   MOTHER and DAD

[De MARTINO]
Brooklyn Lodge No. 22, B. P. O. Elks-Brothers: You are requested to attend the
funeral services of our brother, Louis De MARTINO, Tuesday evening, July 7, 8
o’clock at his late residence, 1354 East 19th st., Brooklyn.
    James J. BOYLAN, Exalted Ruler
    Joseph H. BECKER, Sec.

   DENNIGAN-Suddenly on Monday July 6, Thomas F., beloved brother of James
DENNIGAN of the Telegraph Bureau, N.Y.P.D. Funeral from 334 Cou?t st.,
Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Agnes R.C. Church. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

   HUNTINGTON-On Sunday, July 5, 1931, William Eggers HUNTINGTON, beloved
husband of Barbara Eggers ALLEN HUNTINGTON and dear father of Mrs. Eleanor
CIMINELLI and Alice HUNTINGON. Funeral services at his home 1518 East
Thirty-seventh st., Flatbush, Wednesday, 8 P.M. Interment Thursday morning

10:30, Thomas H. IRELAND, directing obsequies.

   McGOVERN-Mary (nee QUINN) beloved wife of the late Terrance and loving
mother of Mrs. John J. REILLY, Willia, Joseph and Frank and the late James, on
July 6. She was a member of the L. C. B. A., St. Thomas Apostle No. 582.
Funeral from her late residence 731 57th st., on Thursday July 9 at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help where a mass will be
offered. Interment St. Raymond’s Cemetery. (Irish papers please copy.)

   NEVILLE-Agnes A. (nee LAKE), widow of Michael, on Monday July 6, at her
residence, 292 St. John’s pl., Brooklyn. Funeral Wednesday noon. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

   SCHNEIDER-On July 8, 1931, Amelia Clara SCHNEIDER, in her twenty-sixth
year, beloved wife of Herman and mother of June Elsie, sister of Minnie
STEGMEIER, Gustave, William, Carl and Joseph GRUENBERG. Funeral services
Wednesday 8 P.M. at her home, 70-11 Myrtle ave., Glendale. Interment Thursday
10:30 P.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

   TAGGS-Alice, on Monday at her home, 4711 Clarendon rd. Beloved wife of
George TAGGS and mother of Alice, George and Margaret. Funeral on Thursday.
Requiem mass at Church of the Little Flower, Troy ave., and Ave D. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   VAN VELSOR-On Sunday, July 5, 1931, Jennie VAN VELSOR of 631 Greene ave.,
Brooklyn, sister of Edwin F. VAN VELSOR. Relatives, friends and members of
Stella Chapter, O. E. S. are invited to attend funeral service at the Bock
Funeral Chapel, 122 Meserole ave., Greenpoint, Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening
at 8 o’clock. Interment Thursday, 10 A.M., Cedar Grove Cemetery.

   WEINMANN-Annie (nee CARLON), on July 6, beloved wife of Leonard and devoted
mother of Annie SCOTT, Burnedetta COOK, Joseph WEINMANN, Bertha CLARK and two
grandchildren. Funeral from her late residence, 288 Union ave., Brooklyn. Mass
of requiem at St. Cecilia’s Church, Thursday, 10 A.M. Interment Calvary.

Margaret LUTTRELL, an old resident of this city, died Sunday in her
eighty-ninth year at her home, 129 Prospect place. She was a member of
Augustine’s R. C. Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated by
the Rt. Rev. Mgr. P. J. ROGERS, at 10 A.M. Wednesday. The funeral will be held
from the home of her nephew, Thomas F. DONNELLY, 106 Ashford street, near
Arlington avenue. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
William Dunigan & Son.

   William CAMPBELL, son of James and Elizabeth CAMPBELL, died Monday at his
home, 146 Rochester avenue. He is survived by two brothers, John and Vincent;
one sister, Mrs. Mary MARSH. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass
at Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue and McDonough street.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of James H. Tracy, Inc.,
1597 Fulton street.

   Frederick H. PLATE, born in Germany and a resident of Brooklyn for fifty
years, died Sunday at his home, 2121 Westbury court. He is survived by his
widow, Anna ALBERT PLATE; a son Frederick A.;  a daughter, Mrs. Cecil W.
PROCTOR, and two grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock
tonight at the funeral chapel, 187 South Oxford street. Interment at 10 A.M.
tomorrow will be private at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John J.
FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

   Antonetta RECINE, infant daughter of Ascanie and Josephine RECINE, died
yesterday at her parents’ home, 142 North Oxford street. Burial from the late
home, Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of
Ernest Casazza & Son, 186 Navy street.

   Charles J. MARSH died Saturday at his home, 950 Seventy-first street. He is
survived by his widow, Edna and two sons, Robert and Charles J., Jr. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Ephrem, Seventy-fifth street and Fort Hamilton Parkway. Interment will be
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth
avenue.

   Mary Frances LYNCH died yesterday at her home, 613 East Sixteenth street.
She formerly lived at 356 West Forty-fifty street, Manhattan. She was employed
in the General Post Office, Manhattan. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean avenue.
Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery under direction of M.J. GRADY & Son,
74 Calyer street.

   Samuel M. LOVER died Sunday at his home, 439 Sixty-fourth street. He was
the husband of the late Hannah SPILLANE LOVER. He is survived by two sons,
John W. and James H. LOVER, and three daughters,  Kathryn A., Lillian R. and
Mrs. May A. SCHEFLER; two sisters, one mother and six grandchildren. He was a
member of the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 tomorrow.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Herbert
FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

   Anna BURKE, for the past ten years a resident of New York City died Monday
at her home, 332 Sixty-eighth street. She was a member of Our Lady of Angels
R. C. Church. The funeral will be held from the residence of her parents, 1176
Detroit blvd., Cleveland, O., Wednesday morning followed by solemn mass of
requiem at St. Mary’s R. C. Church. Interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery under the
direction of William Dunigan & Son. In addition to her parents, she is
survived by her husband Clarence BURKE.

   Agnes A. NEVILLE died yesterday at her home, 292 St. Johns place. She was a
life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by one sister, Regina A. LAKE, and
two brothers, Henry and Francis LAKE. The funeral will be held at noon
tomorrow. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Feeney &
Son, 1847 Broadway.

   Sven TRUEDSON died Sunday in the Swedish Hospital in his seventy-third
year. He is survived by his wife, Christina; two sons, Harry and Fred, and
four daughters, Miss Jennie TRUEDSON, Mrs. Emily LARSON, Mrs. Marie BUEK and
Mrs. Betsy FINLAY. He was a member of Foresters of America, Court Svea 317 and
the Scandinavian Society of Brooklyn. Services at his late home, 445 Fenimore
street, near Rogers avenue, Wednesday at 8 P.M. Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery under the direction of John L. QUENZER, 187-30 Hillside avenue,Hollis.

   William EGGERS HUNTINGTON died Sunday . He was born in this borough and
lived in Flatbush for many years. He was associated with the Brooklyn Queens
Transit Company at the Flatbush Avenue Depot for the past twenty-seven years.
He is survived by his widow, Barbara ALLEN EGGERS HUNTINGTON; his daughters,
Mrs. Eleanor CIMINELLI and Alice HUNTINGTON and his grandson. The funeral will
be held at his home, 1518 East Thirty-seventh street, Flatbush on Wednesday
evening at 8 o’clock. The funeral will take place Thursday morning with
interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

   Maggie JUNHANS died Sunday in her seventy-eighth year at her home, 56 Wyona
street. She is survived by four daughters, two sons, fourteen grandchildren
and ten great grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock
tonight. Interment at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
the direction of Michael E. COLLINS, 589 Central avenue.

   Emma QUERFELD, formerly a resident of Ridgewood, died yesterday at her
home, 204 Lakeview avenue, Malverne. She is survived by her husband Henry; a
son, Alfred and a daughter, Inga HOELZER. She was a member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Jamaica Baengerbund. The funeral services will be held at 2
P.M. tomorrow at the Quenzer Funeral Home, 187-30 Hillside avenue, Hollis.
Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond.

   Elizabeth KOCH died yesterday in her seventy-sixth year at her home, 8501
Tenth avenue, Bay Ridge. The funeral will be held at 1:30 P.M. Thursday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of George Werst, Inc.,
572 Hart street. She is survived by one daughter, Louise SCHELLENPRAGER; a
son, Henry KOCH and two grandchildren.

8 July 1931
TWO NOW HELD FOR MURDERS BELIEVED DUEL
Killing of Syosset Farmer and Another Laid to Longshoremen
   Two men were to have a hearing in Homicide Court today in connection with
the killing of Oscar GONZALEZ, 30, of 23 Union street, and Thomas RUSSO, 34,
of Syosset, L. I. The former was shot in front of 54 President street and the
latter in front of 29 Carroll street late Monday night.
   The two men under arrest are John BRANCACCIO, 36, a longshoreman of 16
Carroll street and John SANTANELLO, 18, of 46 Woodhull street, also a
longshoreman.
   According to the police of the Hamilton avenue station, BRANCACCIO and
SANTANELLO were drinking heavily Monday night and that in a tour of the
neighborhood they came upon RUSSO on Carroll street. An altercation followed
and BRANCACCIO is said to have pulled a gun and shot RUSSO dead.
   About twenty minutes later the police say the two came upon GONZALEZ,
against whom they had a grudge and the second killing followed. It was at
first thought that RUSSO and GONZALEZ were engaged in a duel when the other
two came along and mixed in, the two fatal shootings following.

BODY OF DROWNING VICTIM RECOVERED
   The body of Henry MICCOLIS, 23, of 535 East Eleventh street, who drowned
early last Sunday in the waters off Oriental Point, was recovered last night
by his brother-in-law, Charles SMITH, of the same address, near the place
where he sank.
   MICCOLIS, panicky, jumped overboard from a rowboat a second or two before
it was rammed by the fishing boat Louise. Police of the Marine Division
grappled for his body all day and night on Sunday and following their
unsuccessful efforts to locate it, SMITH and other relatives of MICCOLIS took
up the search.

JOBLESS MAN DIES BY INHALING GAS
   Despondent over his inability to find employment, according to the police
of the Coney Island Station, Theodore MONNIKENDAM, 46, a chauffeur, committed
suicide in the bedroom of his home at 29 West End avenue, Manhattan Beach,
late yesterday afternoon, by inhaling illuminating gas in the absence of his
wife, who was employed.
   The man’s aged mother, Mrs. Isobel MONNIKENDAM, called at his home to pay
him a visit. As she entered the vestibule of the house, she detected gas. She
called Patrolman Christian WALDECK of the Coney Island Station, who
investigated and found the man lying in bed with a tube in his mouth attached
to a gas fixture. WALDECK summoned members of the police rescue squad who
worked over him for more than half an hour with an inhalator, but their
efforts were in vain.

BRENNAN-After a brief illness, on Tuesday, July 7, 1931, Alice, beloved
daughter of Frank and Mary (nee LEDDY), at her residence, 518 Quincy st.
Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. John the Baptist R. C.
Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

DALTON-Helen DEE, suddenly, on Tuesday at her residence, 738 Bergen st.,
beloved aunt of Helen I., John F. and George E. DEE. Funeral on Friday from
her residence at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Joseph’s R. C. Church, Pacific st.,
where solemn requiem mass will be said. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LANDSHOF-Gertrude J., on July 7, beloved wife of Joseph and mother of Edward,
Amy and Ethel LANDSHOF. Funeral services at her late residence, 150 5th ave.,
Thursday, 8 P.M.

LAWSON-Jennie, on Monday at her home, 668 DeKalb ave. Survived by three sons
and one daughter. Funeral from Frank R. Healy Funeral Home, 450 Lafayette
ave., on Thursday, 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

O’DRISCOLL-Alice (nee DUFFY), beloved wife of Michael, on July 7, at her
residence, 257 61st st. Solemn mass of requiem Friday July 10 at 9:30 A.M., at
the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st., and 5th ave. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

WILLIS-Mary, on Monday at her home, 537 Drew ave., beloved wife of Anthony and
devoted sister of Margaret, Florence and Joseph SOUTHERTON. Funeral will be
held Friday 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass R. C. Church of St. Sylvester.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

In Memoriam
HARRINGTON--A month's mind mass will be celebrated Thursday, July 9, at 10
A.M. at Transfiguration Church, Marcy ave., and Hooper st., for the repose of
the soul of Miss Mary T. HARRINGTON, late Democratic co-leader of the 4th A.D.
and president of the women's council of the Seneca Club. Members of the
council, the Seneca Club and friends are invited to attend.
  MARY R. DENNEN, Vice-Pres.
  JULIA CLAMPET, Cor. Sec.

McMANUS--Anniversary solemn high requiem mass for the repose of the soul of
Mary McMANUS at Visitation B. V. M. Church, Verona and Richard sts., Thursday,
July 9, at 8 A.M.

Mary QUINN McGOVERN, of 731 Fifty-seventh street, widow of Terrance and
mother of Mrs. John J. REILLY, William, Joseph V., of Motorcycle Squad No. 2
of the New York Police Department, Frank T. of Hook and Ladder 148, New York
Fire Department, and the late James. She was a member of the Church of Our
Lady of Perpetual Help, where requiem mass will be offered Thursday at 9:30
A.M. She was a member of the L. C. B. A. of Saint Thomas the Apostle, 582.
Interment at St. Raymond Cemetery, under direction of James F. McKEON & Son,
7212 Fort Hamilton parkway.

   Margaret MOLLOY MULDOON, widow of William MULDOON, died Monday at the home
of her niece, Mrs. John LOUGHLIN, 84 Parkville avenue. She was born in County
Kings, Ireland and came to this country sixty years ago. She was a resident of
the Twelfth Ward and a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church for the past
fifty years. Two sisters, Mrs. Catherine HILLIS and Mrs. Joseph SCULLY,
survive her. The funeral will be held Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from her late
home, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Pauline HYLLA died Monday in her forty-third year. She was born in New York
City and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years. She is
survived by her husband, Frank; three sons, Walter, Frank, Jr., Fred; mother,
Anna GRAUER, and three sisters, Mildred, Anna and Emma. Funeral from her late
home, 365 Eighteenth street, Thursday, thence to the R. C. Church of St. John
the Evangelist, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment
at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of S. K. SZUTARSKI, 246
Twenty-fourth street.

   Ludwig KRESS, born in Germany sixty-one years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-five years, died Monday at his home, 1233 Madison street.
He was a music teacher. He is survived by his widow, Maria Theresa KRESS, and
one sister, Barbara STIELING. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Barbara. Interment will be at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

   Elizabeth FIRST died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank BARNES,
139 Norman avenue. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank BARNES and
Elizabeth FIRST, and four sons, George, Louis, William and John FIRST; a
brother, William GESSNER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Harold J. BALMER,
72A Norman avenue.

   Alice BRENNAN, daughter of Frank and Mary LEDDY BRENNAN, died Tuesday at
her home, 518 Quincy street. She was born in the Park Slope section of this
borough, Oct. 19, 1918. She was a pupil of P. S. 129 and a member of St. John
the Baptist R. C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Friday
at 9:30 A.M. In addition to her parents, she is survived by three sisters,
Mildred, Marie and Anne, and one brother, James. Interment will take place at
St. John’s Cemetery.

   George F. COOPER died yesterday at his home, 517 Fifty-third street. He was
born in Brooklyn and was a parishioner of the Church of St. Agatha, Seventh
avenue and Forty-ninth street where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30
A.M. Friday. He is survived by his widow Josephine; a son George; his mother,
Susan COOPER, two brothers, Edward and John COOPER, and two sisters, Mrs.
Joseph FAGAN and Mrs. James J. HANNAFORD. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

   Mark DUFFY died Sunday at his home, 22 Horse Court. He is survived by two
sons, John and James, and two daughters, Helen JUDGE and Edna ZITZNER. The
funeral will be held at 9 A,M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the
Holy Name of Jesus. Interment will follow at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

  Gifford W. CHAPPELLE died Sunday at his home, 74 Halsey street. He is
survived by his widow, Mary and two sons, Robert and George; one daughter,
Pearl, and a sister, Mrs. Frank STEVER. The funeral services will be held at
the funeral chapel of John L. BADER, 497 Liberty avenue at 8 o’clock tonight.
Interment tomorrow will be at 9 A.M. at Coxsacke, N. Y.

   Letitia REDMOND O’BRIEN died yesterday at her home, 409 Union street. She
was born in Ballygarrett, County Wexford, Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-seven years. She was a member of the Church of St. Agnes,
Hoyt and Sackett streets, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
Friday. She was the widow of Richard O’BRIEN and is survived by one son, James
M. O’BRIEN; five daughters, Mrs. Frank WICHELNS, Mrs. George ROPER, Mrs. John
WHITE, Mrs. Robert NEVILLE and Julia O’BRIEN, and one brother James REDMOND
and three sisters, Mrs. William RUTH, Mrs. Michael CONWAY and Julia REDMOND.
Interment will be a Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254
Hoyt street.

9 July 1931
CATHERINE SHERMAN FOUND; THREE ACCUSED AS ABDUCTORS
Girl Taken All Over Boro and Finally Betrayed by Another
   Catherine SHERMAN, the fourteen year old Brooklyn girl, who has been
missing from her home, 1474 Lincoln place since June 11, was in custody today
and six men accused of imparing her morals are under arrest, three here and
three in Mineola. More men are expected to be taken into custody shortly.
   The girl, whose parents enlisted the aid of the Seabury investigation staff
when they felt the police had fallen down on the job, was picked up yesterday
at 110th street and Fifth avenue, Manhattan, brought here by a faked note,
left for her by a detective of the Missing Persons Bureau.
   The men under arrest are Michael ASSALONE, 38, an ash cart driver of 2346
Newbold avenue, the Bronx; Louis LOEB, 37, a taxicab driver of Lynbrook, L.I.;
Samuel FRIEDMAN, 31, of 91 Riverdale avenue; Daniel EISMAN, 23, of 415 Herzl
street; Isidore SCHWARTZ, 22, of 345 Bristol street and Gabriel HALPERIN, 25,
of 144 East Pine street, Long Beach.
Left After Quarrel
   According to the girl’s story, as told by the police, she quarreled with
her older sister Anna and decided to leave home. On June 11, she went to
Dumont and Hopkinson avenues where she was sent on an errand by her mother.
There she met EISMAN, who took her to FRIEDMAN’s home. Charges against them
are based on what happened there. EISMAN, she says, then turned her over to
SCHWARTZ, who took her to Long Beach where she met HALPERIN.
   Several days later they took her to the Long Island Railroad station at
Lynbrook where she met LOEB, who brought her to Brooklyn in his cab. When she
finally made her escape from him, she went to Manhattan. For a short while she
lived with Barbara GARDNER, 17, missing from Rochester, N.Y., at 200 West
112th street. They later quarreled and Catherine went to live with ASSALONE at
100 East 123rd street where they were known as Mr. and Mrs. BROWN.
Trailed Through Tip
   The police got on her trail through the GARDNER girl, who notified
Patrolman Peter CONNOLLY that the girl with whom she had been living was the
missing SHERMAN girl. This information was turned over to detectives.
Detective Joseph LAMMEY of the Missing Persons Bureau went to the 123rd street
address and finding no one at home left a note with a phoney signature
instructing the girl to meet him at 110th street and Fifth avenue. When she
arrived, she was accompanied by three men, who were questioned and later
turned loose.
   At Brooklyn Police Headquarters last night where the girl and three of the
men prisoners were being questioned, Harry SHERMAN, a brother of the girl,
pushed through the men guarding FRIEDMAN and struck him in the face. FRIEDMAN
was the one who was said to have offered the SHERMANS a new automobile and a
year’s free rent if they would not push the search for and prosecution of
Catherine’s abductors.

MOTHER and DAUGHTER FOUND NEAR DEATH in SUICIDE PACT
Despondent Over Illness of Woman-Father Out of Work
   Mrs. Anna FASANO, 31, and her daughter, Marie, 16 attempted to end their
lives by inhaling gas in the kitchen of their home at 4707 New Utrecht avenue,
last night, according to the police.
   Summoned by neighbors who had smelled gas. Patrolman Meyer GREENBERG, of
the Borough Park station, traced the odor of the fuel to the apartment of the
FASANOS on the third floor rear and finding the door locked, forced entrance.
He found Mrs. FASANO and her daughter lying on the kitchen floor unconscious,
with gas pouring from four burners on the kitchen range.
   GREENBERG summoned Police Emergency Squad No. 2, which after working over
the two for some time in a vain effort to revive them, had them removed to
Israel Zion Hospital by Dr. DEUTSCH. They are said to be in a serious condition.
   Police say they learned that Mrs. FUSANO had been greatly depressed
recently since an operation had failed to relieve a physical condition from
which she has suffered for some time. Her daughter, who had been nursing her,
was likewise despondent over the mother’s condition.
   If either the mother or daughter wrote a farewell note before turning on
the gas, police were unable to find it.
   Mrs. FASANO’s husband, Peter, who had been out of work for some time, was
not at home at the time of the alleged suicide attempt. They are the parents
of another child-Julius FASANO, 10, who is in the Solomon and Betty LOEB
Memorial Home for Convalescents, in Eastview, Westchester County.

APLUSTILLE-Anna M., on Wednesday July 8, 1931, beloved wife of Victor
APLUSTILLE. Survived by daughter, Mrs. E. MYERS; son, Victor M.; three
grandchildren, Eugene, Edmund and Audrey. Funeral from her residence, 357 East
35th st., Brooklyn, Saturday, 10 A.M. Requiem mass at Holy Cross Church,
Church ave., and Veronica pl. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

BEAUPRE-On Tuesday, July 7, 1931, Sabina T., age 31 years. Funeral service at
Peth’s funeral parlors, 15 Palmetto st., Thursday evening at 8 o’clock.
Interment Friday 10 A.M. Evergreen Cemetery.

BUTLER-Bernadegite, suddenly on Wednesday at her home, 242 Adelphi st. Notice
of the funeral later.

DOWN-Thomas, on July 8. Survived by one stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret DOHERTY of
1835 East Thirty-first st., Flatbush, formerly of South Brooklyn. Funeral from
Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 Ninth st. Notice of funeral later.

EWALD-Lena, on Tuesday in her 64th year, beloved wife of Herman D., mother of
Herman A., Marion and Madeline; sister of Henry KLEIN. Funeral service at her
late residence, 406  Menahan st., Ridgewood, Friday, 8:30 P.M. Funeral
Saturday, 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

FLOOD-On Wednesday July 8, James, beloved husband of Elizabeth SOMERS, brother
of Michael and Mary BRINE, Uncle of John and Nicholas FLOOD and Mrs. Mary
McDONALD. Funeral from his residence, 700 Fulton st., Saturday July 11, 9:30
A.M. Requiem mass, St. Joseph’s Church, Pacific st. and Vanderbilt ave., 10
A.M. Kindly omit flowers.

GUMPERTZ-Evie, after a short illness passed away July 9, 1931, beloved wife of
Samuel GUMPERTZ. Funeral Saturday, July 11, from her residence, 3145 East
Fourth st., Brighton Beach, at 10 A.M. Funeral private. Omit flowers.

HIGGINS-On Wednesday, July 8, 1931, Elizabeth, wife of the late Daniel HIGGINS
and mother of Andrew J., John A., Dr. T.V. HIGGINS and Lillie, Mrs. Genevieve
McMURRAY and Mrs. August BAUM, at her residence, 956 75th st. Solemn requiem
mass will be said on Saturday, July 11, 10 A.M. St. Ephrem’s R. C. Church,
75th st and Fort Hamilton pkwy. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLY-On July 8, James, beloved father of Frank KELLY and Catherine HYLAND.
Funeral from his home, 619 Halsey st., on Friday July 10 at 9:30 A.M., thence
to Our Lady of Good Counsel Church where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered. Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

O’BRIEN-On July 7, 1931 at her residence, 409 Union st., Letitia REDMOND,
beloved wife of the late Richard O’BRIEN and dear mother of James M. O’BRIEN,
Mrs. Frank WIENANS, Mrs. George ROPER, Mrs. John WHITE, Mrs. Robert NEVILLE,
and Julia O’BRIEN. Funeral from her home on Friday morning at 9:30 o’clock
thence to St. Agnes R. C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROLLENDER-John,  of 1567 Hancock st., on Wednesday in his 70th year. He is
survived by his wife Catherine and three sons,  William, Harry and Jack and
one daughter, Mrs. Frieda DUELKE. He was a member of Court Corringe, No. 43,
Foresters of America. Funeral services will be held at the BUSS Funeral Home,
6708 Myrtle ave., Glendale, Friday at 8 P.M. Interment Saturday at 3 P.M. at
Cedar Grove Cemetery.

SCHILLING-Charles J., brother of Caroline HARTING, 0f 1969 East 29th st.
Funeral from 246 24th st., on Friday, 9 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Good
Shepherd, Batchelder street and Avenue S, where solemn requiem mass will be
offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

STUTZER-Anna M., on July 8. Survived by her husband Edward and two sons,
George and Louis FISHER. Funeral services at her home 13 Windsor pl., on
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

VOLLMER-Marion M. (nee GERMANN), beloved wife of George J. on Wednesday, July
8, at the residence of her parents, Gustave and Helen BUB GERMANN, 133-18 96th
st., Ozone Park. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Mary Gate of Heaven,
Ozone Park, on Saturday at 10 A.M. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
BEERS-In memory of our dear father and grandfather, John Henry, whom God
called home one year ago today. Gone, but not forgotten.
                     DAUGHTERS and GRANDCHILDREN

REBSTEIN-In sad and loving memory of our beloved son and brother, Lawrence P.
REBSTEIN, who departed this life July 9, 1924. Gone but never to be forgotten.
		MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER and SISTER

"WOLF OF THE WATERFRONT" WHO FOUGHT TUNNEY IS DEAD
LARSEN Won Decision Over Battling SIKI; Spent Years in Jails
   Magnus "Wolf" LARSEN, one-time opponent of Gene TUNNEY, winner over
Battling Siki in 1919 and once an amateur light-heavyweight champion of
America, is dead today after two years of life in jails, breadlines, missions
and hospitals. He was 30 when he died.
   "A fine man when he was right," said John OLSEN of the Bethesda Mission.
"Cook, night watchman, carpenter and handy man he was for four months, until
last New Year’s Eve, when he went off again. I saw a fellow he hit the night
before he went to the hospital and the fellow was still bent over, a cripple."
   That was the Wolf LARSEN of the New York water fronts.
   "He won many a decision, but more of them were against cops than against
prize fighters," TOM O’ROURKE and JIM BUCKLEY, who once managed "The Wolf",recalled.
   "When his freight schooner touched Holland back in 1919, he already had a
reputation aboard ship. He was matched with the Senegalese Battling Siki"and
won the decision in ten rounds.
   "Then he came to New York. Studied reading, writing and arithmetic, as if
they’d help him along in the world and became amateur champion of his class in America.
   "He got by on the ‘rep’ he made in his fight with Siki"no one realized that
both he and Siki were to end their lives in the gutter.
     And the Wolf got ambitious. He wanted excitement. He got it. He fought
TUNNEY in 1922 and the fight was stopped with Wolf cut to ribbons.
   "From then on the Wolf’s life was one of enjoyment.
    He fought as a second rater, spending his purses as soon as he won them,
in the Ports of Buffalo, Detroit, the Soo, Duluth, Milwaukee and Chicago as he
touched them when he shipped in the summer time as a Great Lakes’ seaman.
   Five years ago he had become a punching bag" bloated face, cauliflower ears.
He became the playboy along the waterfront of downtown Brooklyn"a man of 40 in appearance.
   His pranks became legion among the youngsters of the district. Once he
stole a horse and wagon, drove them to a pawnbroker’s shop and tried to cash
in on them. Once he tried the same stunt with a bicycle, and again he
straddled a fish peddler’s pony in the Italian market. The pony wouldn’t
budge. Wolf picked it up and carried it under his arm. "I thought he was a
calf," Wolf told the police.
   In 1929, he watched two fellows attempt to break into a speakeasy and was
sympathetic so he tried to help them. He was slashed from ear to mouth, but in
two weeks was about again.
   That same year he was offered $75 for a fight in New England, accepted and
when he thought the referee tried to trip him, he floored the referee and fled
the town with a thousand fight fans at his heels.
   One time he knocked a man through the wooden walls of the Columbia avenue
subway station. He broke three ribs for another fellow in a single blow. And
after walloping six assailants, he somersaulted their sedan just for good
measure.
   But last fall, he joined the mission and Tuesday he died "punch drunk."

Joseph DALY died Tuesday at his late residence, Vineyard road, Halesite,
Huntington, at the age of forty-nine years. He was born in the United States
and was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Patrick’s Church, Huntington.
He is survived by his wife, Mary. Funeral from the chapel of Peter J. STENGER,
123 Meeker avenue, Friday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Cecelia R. C. Church, where
a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of Peter J. STENGER.

   Frederick A. SIMPSON of 103 Diamond street, Greenpoint, died Wednesday in
his fourth year. He is survived by his parents Frederick and Louise SIMPSON.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 P.M. Interment at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery under direction of William BUSS and Son, 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Glendale.

   William M. HEUSER died Tuesday at her [sic] home, 9732 121st street,
Richmond Hill. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-nine years ago. He was a member
of Cornerstone Lodge, F & A. M. He is survived by three nieces. The funeral
services were held at 8 o’clock last night at the Crowe Funeral Home, 134
Smith street. Interment was at 2 P.M. today at Cypress Hills Cemetery under
direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

   Anna Mary DRAYSS died yesterday in Wyckoff Heights Hospital in her
seventy-second year. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty years. She was the widow of John DRAYSS. She is survived by
a son John DRAYSS; a daughter, Mrs. Anna STAPF, and seven grandchildren. The
funeral will be held at 8 A.M. today with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Brigid. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Mrs. Frances
STENGER, 289 St. Nicholas avenue. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

   Alice O’DRISCOLL died yesterday at her home, 257 Sixty-first street. She
had been a resident of Jersey City, N.J., and moved to Bay Ridge fifteen years
ago. She was a member of the Altar Society and the Married Women Division of
the Arch Confraternity of the Holy Family attached to the Church of Our Lady
of Perpetual Help where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow.
She is survived by her husband, Michael O’DRISCOLL and several nieces and
nephews. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Herbert
Fitzpatrick, ?409 Fifty avenue.

   Katherine HENRY died yesterday at her home, 717 Carroll street. She was
born in Newburgh, N.Y., seventy-one years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for twenty years. She is survived by two nieces, Margaret BEAHAN and
Marie BURNS, and three nephews, Joseph, James and Eugene BURNS. The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Francis Xavier. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Harry
M. ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

   William HULSEBERG of 274 Cooper street died Wednesday in his thirty-first
year. He is survived by his wife, Ida HULSEBERG. He was a member of the Alt
Luneberger Club. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708
Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Sunday at 2 P.M. The Rev. Geo. SCHMID of the Glendale
Evangelical Church officiating. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under the
direction of William BUSS and Son, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

John ROLLENDER of 1667 Hancock street died Wednesday in his seventieth
year. He is survived by his wife, Catherine; three sons, William, Harry and
Jack, and one daughter, Mrs. Frieda DUELKE. He was a member of Court Corringe,
43, Foresters of America. Funeral services will be held at the Buss Funeral
Chapel, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Friday at 8 P.M. The Rev. A. B. RHINOW
officiating. Interment Saturday at 3 P.M. at Cedar Grove Cemetery under the
direction of William BUSS and Son, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   George A. SIEGLER, Sr., died Tuesday in St. Catherine’s Hospital in his
seventy-seventh year. He was born in New York and was a resident of Ridgewood
for the past five years. He was a member of the Holy Name Society attached to
Holy Trinity Church. Funeral will be held from his home, 1648 Hancock street,
thence to St. Mathias R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated
Friday at 10 A.M. He is survived by three sons, Aloysius, a patrolman attached
to Traffic L of the New York Police Department; Lawrence and George, and one
daughter Agnes SIEGLER, and six grandchildren. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTAD Sons, Sixty-eighth street and
Central avenue, Glendale.

   Margaret BADDOUR died Tuesday at her home, 12?? Eastern parkway. She was
born in Damascus, Syria fifty-five years ago. She is survived by her husband,
Slayman BADDOUR, editor and publisher of Al Bayan, 216 West Eighteenth street,
New York City, a Syrian newspaper; one son, Salem Hatem; two sisters, Mrs. A.
TANOUS and Mrs. N. MOSES, and one brother Joseph YARBOUDI. Funeral Friday at
9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Virgin Mary, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. Paul A. SANKY. Interment at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   William N. RAY, a well-known Queens Village builder, died Tuesday at his
home, 9331 219th street, Queens Village. He formerly lived in Cypress Hills.
He is survived by his widow Mary L.; two daughters, Marion F. and Dorothy, and
two sons, George P. and William N., Jr. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens
Village. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James A.
McCUE, 295 Autumn avenue.

   Mary WILLIS died Monday at her home, 537 Drew avenue. She is survived by
her husband, Anthony; two sisters, Margaret and Florence SOUTHERTON and one
brother Joseph SOUTHERTON. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Sylvester. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of James A. McCUE, 295 Autumn avenue.

   Amelia C. GRUENBERG SCHNEIDER died Monday in her twenty-sixth year. She is
survived by her husband, Herman; one daughter, June Elsie; one sister, Minnie
STEGMEIER and four brothers, Gustave, William, Carl and Joseph GRUENBERG.
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 8 P.M. at her home, 70-11 Myrtle
avenue, Glendale. Interment today at 10:30 A.M. was at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of George WERTZ, Inc., 572 Hart street.

   Marion M. VOLLMER died yesterday at the home of her parents Gustave and
Helen RUB GERMANN, 133-18 Ninety-sixth street, Ozone Park. She was born in
Brooklyn 25 years ago. She is survived by her husband, George J. VOLLMER; her
parents; one sister, Mrs. Helen SMITHERS and two brothers, Gustave and Philip
GERMANN. She was a member of the Church of St. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone
Park, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847
Broadway.

   Pina FERRIGNO died yesterday at her home, 2815 West Seventeenth street,
Coney Island. She was born in Trieste, Austria and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for twenty-seven years. She is survived by one daughter and two sons.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel of Feeney
& Sons, 1847 Broadway. Interment will be at Canarsie Cemetery.

   Theodore MONNIKENDAM died Tuesday at his home, 27 West End avenue,
Manhattan Beach. He was born in Holland forty-six years ago and had resided in
Brooklyn for the past forty years. Besides his widow Estelle, he his survived
by his parents Isadore and Detta MONNIKENDAM. Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 P.M. from the Funeral Home 107 Fifth avenue. Interment will follow
at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Fred M. CULLY.

   Lena EWALD died Tuesday. She was born in New York City sixty-three years
ago and is survived by her husband Herman L.; one son, Herman A., and two
daughters, Marion and Madeline, and one brother, Henry KLEIN. The funeral
service will be held at her late home, 406 Menahan street, Ridgewood, Friday
at 8:30 P.M., the Rev. Charles NEITZER officiating. The funeral will be held
Saturday at 2 P.M. with interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of
Weigand Bros.

William KUFFMAN died Monday in Holy Family Hospital. He was an old resident
of the Sixth Ward of Brooklyn. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. today
from the O’Neil Funeral Home, 334 Court street. Interment will be at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of John J. O’NEIL.

   Charles MOEBUIS died Tuesday at his home, 169 Roosevelt avenue, Valley
Stream. He is survived by his widow, Anna MOEBUIS; a son, Elmer; two
daughters, Anna HABERKORN and Frances LIEBETRUTH; his mother, Pauline MOEBUIS;
two sisters, Amelia THOMAS and Josephine RIEKERT and three grandchildren. He
was a member of Oltmanns Lodge, No. 446, F. & A. M., Triangle Council, 113, O.
U. A. M. Masonic services at his home Saturday at 2 P.M. followed by interment
at Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead under direction of John G. Lutz & Sons, 507
Fairview avenue.

   James FLOOD died yesterday at his home, 700 Fulton street. He was born in
County Kildare, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven
years. He was for twenty-two years employed by the New York Telephone Company.
He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth SOMERS FLOOD; one brother Michael and a
sister Mary BRINE; two nephews, John and Nicholas FLOOD and a niece, Mrs. Mary
McDONALD. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Joseph. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John F. FAGAN, Henry and Warren streets.

   Joseph PACEILLA died Tuesday at his home, 567 Dean street. He is survived
by his parents Frank and Josephine ESPOSITO PACEILLA and six brothers, Daniel,
Anthony, Frank, John, Louis and Edmund, and two sisters, Anna and Mrs.
Angelina PUGLEASE. The funeral will be at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at
the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of M.J. Smith’s Sons.

   Thomas F. DENNIGAN died Tuesday at his home, 452 Sackett street. He was
employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company for the past twenty years. He is
survived by one brother, James DENNIGAN of the Telegraph Bureau of the New
York Police Department. The funeral will be held at 8:30 Friday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Agnes, Hoyt and Sackett streets. The funeral will be
held from the O’Neil Funeral Home, 334 Court street. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. O’NEIL.

10 July 1931
BUTLER-Bernadette R., on Wednesday at her residence 242 Adelphi st.,
beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret C. BUTLER. Funeral from her
late residence Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Queen of All Saints R. C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   DIXON-At Monroe, New York on Thursday, July 9, 1931, Mary A., beloved
daughter of the late Frances and Felix DIXON, dear sister of William F. and
Fannie E. DIXON, and Lottie G. FLYNN. Funeral from her home, 318 Maple st.,
Saturday 11th inst., 9:30 A. M. Solemn requiem mass, Church of St. Francis of
Assisi. Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

   DOWD-Thomas, on July 8. Survived by one stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret
DOHERTY, of 1838 East Thirty-first st., Flatbush, formerly of South Brooklyn.
Funeral from chapel of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth st., Saturday 2:30 P.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   DOYLE-On July 9, 1931, Rose, widow of John and beloved mother of Francis
DOYLE. Funeral Saturday 2 P.M., from W. A. MARTIN’s, 764 Washington ave.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

   DUDDY-On July 10, 1931, James DUDDY, retired patrolman, N.Y.P.D., beloved
husband of Fannie STODDARD, devoted father of James DUDDY, Jr., Mrs. Francis
MORRIS, Mrs. Paul DWYER and Mrs. John BRADLEY, at his residence, 254 73rd st.
Notice of funeral later.

   FORD-Anna H., on Friday, July 10, at her home, 104-33 125th st., Richmond
Hill. Funeral Monday July 13th from her residence at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
R. C. Church of St. Theresa, Richmond Hill, where a requiem mass will be
offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

   KOEGLER-On Wednesday, July 8, 1931, Franz, in his 71st year, beloved
husband of Klara KOEGLER, father of Edward F. and George A. KOEGLER; also
survived by eight grandchildren. Funeral on Saturday, July 11 at 9:30 A.M.
from his late residence, 227 Stanhope st.; thence to St. Barbara Church, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment
St. John’s Cemetery.

   McDONALD-Michael, at his home, 295 Grove st., Friday, July 10. Notice of
funeral later.

   SCHMID-On July 8, Henrietta, daughter of the late Conrad and Henrietta
SCHMID, a former resident of Greenpoint for many years. Funeral services will
be held at 78 ½ Norman ave., on Friday, July 10 at 8 P.M. Interment private.

In Memoriam
BURKE-In sad and loving memory of my beloved daughter, Grace, who died July
11, 1928. Mass offered Saturday morning at 8 o’clock, St. Mary Star of the
Sea.
   The flowers I place on your grave today, Grace darling,
        May wither and decay,
   But the love within your mother’s aching heart
        Will never fade away.
MOTHER, SISTER and BROTHER.

FARRELL-In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth FARRELL, who passed
away July 10, 1927.
     The flowers we place on your grave, dear mother,
         May wither and decay.
     But the love we hold within our hearts
         Will never fade away.
                 THE FARRELL FAMILY.

MARSH-In sad and loving memory of Alexander MARSH, who passed away July 10,
1927. Gone never to be forgotten.
                 THE FAMILY.

SINACORE-In loving memory of my dear mother, Frances, who departed this life
July 10, 1929.
          Two long years have gone by
          Since last I saw your face.
          Your memory is as dear today
          As in the hour you passed away.
                  DAUGHTER FRANCES.

Charles GRIMM died Wednesday at the home of his nephew, John BURGER, 64-33
Sampson place, Maspeth. He was born in the United States fifty-five years ago
and lived in Brooklyn most of his life. He was a former resident of 69 Linden
street. He is survived by his step-brother, Joseph BURGER; several nephews and
nieces. The funeral service will take place from the Forest Funeral Home,
68-03 Forest avenue, Saturday 2:30 P.M. The Rev. Dr. George WACKER of the
Trinity Reformed Church will officiate. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under
the direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue.

   Sara FARRINGTON, sixty-nine year old widow of Warren Lawrence FARRINGTON
died Wednesday at her home, 34-50 Seventy-third street, Jackson Heights. She
is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Maude NELSON. She was born in London,
England, Dec. 26, 1861. She formerly resided  at 301 West Forty-sixth street,
Manhattan, and has resided at Jackson Heights for the past three years. The
Rev. R. L. SCOFIELD of St. Marks’ Church of Jackson Heights, will conduct the
funeral services at the chapel of Reinhard A. SKELTON, 86-08 Broadway, near
Queens boulevard, Elmhurst, Saturday at 10 A.M. 
Interment will be at Flushing Cemetery.

   Alexander Rennie SCOTT died yesterday in his sixty-second year at his home,
1243 Madison street. He is survived by his widow, Annie; a son, Alexander R.,
Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Prendergast, and six grandchildren. He was a
retired barber and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-three years. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow and interment will be at Mt. Olivet
Cemetery under direction of John L. QUENZER, 393 Linden street.

   Agnes CASEY HARRON, widow of John P. HARRON, died Tuesday at her home, 39A
Pulaski street. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by a son,
John P.; one daughter, Agness HARRON and her mother, Mrs. Agnes CASEY. The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Ambrose. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Frank A.
DALTON, 251 DeKalb avenue.

   Agnes MURPHY died yesterday at her home, 430 Senator street. She is
survived by one son, George; three daughters, Irene, Mrs. A. CROSS and Mrs. J.
ROGERS, and twelve grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Rose DOYLE died yesterday at her home, 924 Atlantic avenue. She was born in
County Donegal, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years.
She was the widow of John DOYLE and is survived by a son, Francis DOYLE, and
two sisters, Mrs. Ella LOUGHLIN and Anne O’DONNELL. The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington
avenue. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   John J. WALL died Thursday. He was a life resident of Brooklyn, the son of
Mary and the late Patrick WALL. In addition to his mother is survived by his
wife, Nellie WALL; one son, John; three brothers, August, Frederick and
Thomas, and two sisters, Anna and Mary. During the World War, Mr. WALL served
as a sergeant in Co. 'E' 308th Infantry, Seventy-seven Division and later was
Commander of Albert Keen Post, 715 V.F.W. The funeral will be held Monday, at
9:30 A.M. from the home of his mother, 104 Fulton street, thence to the Church
of the Assumption, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment at
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

Hattie SCHAEFFER died today in her fiftieth year at her home, 2074 East
Forty-first street. She is survived by her husband, Joseph A. SCHAEFFER; a
daughter Helen and two sons, Albert and Arthur. The funeral services will be
held at 3 P.M. Sunday. Interment at 2 P.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of Mary F. EHLENBERGER, 1489 Putnam avenue.

   Manuel CORJOE died Wednesday in his forty-seventh year at his home, 206
Seventh street. He was a musician. He was a member of the Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas. He is survived by his widow and four children. Requiem mass will be
celebrated at the Church of St. Michael, Buffalo, N.Y., tomorrow morning.
Interment will be at St. Raymond’s Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y., under the
direction of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

   Margaret CEELY died Wednesday at her home, 471 Fifth avenue, in her
thirty-fifty year. She was a life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by her
husband, Frederick; three sons, Frederick, John and Michael; a daughter,
Michael [as appears in the paper.] and a sister, Madeline. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with a requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. Eugene
NEWMAN, 255 Ninth street.

   Mary Ellen HALLICK died yesterday in St. Peter’s Hospital. She was born in
Brooklyn fifty-five years ago. She is survived by a son, Stephen; a brother,
Edward J. HYLAND and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held from her late
home, 124 Nostrand avenue at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Kearns Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.

   George F. ADAMS, a member of Hook and Ladder 106, New York Fire Department,
died yesterday at his home, 5308 Seventy-third street, Maspeth. He was born in
Brooklyn forty years ago and had lived for the past five years in Maspeth. He
is survived by his widow, Emily DONNELLAN ADAMS; two sons, George and Robert;
two daughters, Mary and Emily Rose; his mother Margaret, and a sister, Mrs.
Howard EISNER. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Stanislaus, Maspeth. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Bernadette R. BUTLER died Wednesday at her home, 242 Adelphi street. She
the daughter of the late Thomas J. and Margaret C. BUTLER and is survived by
one brother, Francis X. BUTLER, and four sisters, Mary, Margaret, Genevieve
and Delores BUTLER, and her uncle, Francis E. BUTLER. She was a life resident
of Brooklyn and was a graduate of Our Lady of Mercy School. Funeral will be
held from her late home Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to Queen of All Saints
R.C. Church where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Jeane Dorothy NORDT died yesterday at her home, 1614 East Thirty-fourth
street. She was the daughter of Gustave and Tillie GUSTAFSON NORDT. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Sunday. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery
under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Catherine FEENEY died yesterday at her home, 206 Richards street. She is
survived by her husband Daniel and two daughters, Mrs. Matthew FOLEY and
Loretta FEENEY, and one sister, Mrs. E. KELLY. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Mary A. DIXON died yesterday at the family summer home on Walton Lake at
Monroe, N.Y. She was born in the Eastern District of this borough and was for
many years an active parishioner of SS. Peter and Paul’s and St. Vincent De
Paul’s churches. She took up her home in Flatbush about twenty-eight years ago
and became a regular attendant at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi and was
a member of the church societies. She was a daughter of the late Frances and
Felix DIXON and a sister of the late Deputy Sheriff Andrew DIXON. She is
survived by her brother William F. DIXON of the U.S. Postal Service and her
sisters, Fannie E. DIXON, associated with public schools of this borough and
Mrs. Lottie G. FLYNN. The funeral will take place tomorrow morning from her
home, 318 Maple street and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Francis of Assisi, the interment will be made in the family plot at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

MOTHER HANGS HERSELF BESIDE SLEEPING SONS
Boy, 5, Waking, Finds Body Suspended From Bedpost
   While two of her children were sleeping, Mrs. Mariana OLSZEWKSY, 43, of 267
Stagg street, killed herself, shortly before noon today, according to police
of the Stagg street station, by hanging herself to a bed post of the bed in
which the children slept.
   When her five-year-old son Casmir awakened and saw his mother hanging
nearby at the end of a towel, he began screaming. The OLSZEWESKYS occupied the
second floor of a rear house.
   The child’s cries were heard by his father, Chester, who operated a
delicatessen store on the first floor of the front building and when he
discovered what was the matter, he began calling for help.
   Mrs. Edna SCHEUING and Mrs. Frances FRITZ, who live on the top floor of the
building, rushed to the apartment, cut down the woman and then sent a call to
St. Catherine’s Hospital.
   Dr. ALTRUDER said the woman was dead. During the excitement, the elder son
Eugene, 7, slept right on.
   The couple purchased the delicatessen store two months ago and shortly
after they took possession, the police have learned, Mrs. OLSZEWSKY suffered a
nervous breakdown. She had been going to a clinic for treatment. She arose as
usual this morning, went to the rear of the store, cooked her husband’s
breakfast and after waiting on customers for an hour, went to her living
apartment and killed herself. The couple have seven children.

POLICE CONTINUE INQUIRY IN EX-FOLLIES GIRL’S DEATH BY FLAMES IN FOREST HILLS
Guest at Party on Night Home Was Burned to be Questioned
   Detectives investigating the death of Mrs. Marion BERRIEN, formerly a
'Follies' showgirl, whose body was found in the ruins at 102-28 Pilgrim
street, Forest Hills, yesterday, concluded today that her death was
accidental, that she had probably fallen asleep while smoking a cigarette on
the porch and had died before help arrived.
   However, inspector John J. GALLAGHER, in charge of detectives, said he was
continuing his investigation and intended to question a number of persons with
whom the woman had recently been associated.
   He revealed that he had questioned Lewis GOMPERS, formerly cabaret
proprietor in Manhattan, who had been seen often in the woman’s company.
GOMPERS talked freely about his friendship with the woman, but proved he was
far from the scene at the time of the fire, Inspector GALLAGHER said.
    HOLD AUTOPSY TODAY
   Dr. Howard W. NEALL, assistant medical examiner, was to complete an autopsy
on the body at the Queens morgue today. The fact that the body of the woman
was found amid the ruins of the wicker porch set strengthened the police view
that she had probably been resting on a chaise longue smoking a cigarette and
had fallen asleep before the fire started
   After the fire, a deputy fire marshal discovered evidence of incendiarism
and a warrant was issued for the arrest of Mrs. BERRIEN.
   Neighbors reported that shortly before midnight last Monday, three hours
before the fire was discovered, two men drove up to the house.
     BELIEVED FIRE SET
   Inspector GALLAGHER, who was the detective in charge of the SNYDER-GRAY
murder case four years ago, at first was of the opinion that the house
apparently had been set on fire deliberately.
  " From evidence we have discovered, Mrs. BERRIEN was sitting in the sun
parlor when the fire started in the sun porch," he said. "Apparently she was
unable to flee, for she was still in the sun porch when the roof collapsed on her.
   When neighbors called police, they could not penetrate into the house very
far, the blaze had gained such headway. So police fired several shots to
awaken and warn anyone in the house. No one was seen to come out during the fire."
   The first police to arrive said the electric lights were burning in
several parts of the house and the radio was going so strong its music could
be heard above the crackling of the flames.
   It was learned that in negotiating the purchase of the house with real
estate agents about a year ago Mrs. BERRIEN had been accompanied by a man.
Mrs. BERRIEN assumed title under the name of Marion DAY BERRIEN.
     $13,000 IN BANK
   Neighbors said GOMPERS had not been seen at the house in more than a month.
Letterheads found in the home indicated he was connected with a nightclub now
out of existence.
   A bankbook showing deposits of $13,000 was found in the house along with
newspaper clippings telling of Mrs. BERRIEN’s career in the Ziegfield Follies
and other clippings indicating she took a prominent part in society at various
naval posts at which her husband was stationed.
   Her husband, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy, died in Boston, Feb.1,1930.

11 July 1931
BROOKLYN MAN, FRIEND DROWN
   Niantic, Conn., July 11 (UP)-Two of four men who went fishing today were
believed drowned when their rowboat capsized in the Niantic River.
   Attempts were made to resuscitate Valentine LONG, 48, of New York City and
William STEIDE, 85, of Brooklyn, N.Y.
   Two young women, Miss Bertha TOMBE and Miss Florence O’NEILL rescued
William D. DAVIDSON, 50, of New York.  John ROTH, 21, also of New York, swam
ashore unassisted.
   ROTH said the boat capsized when an attempt was being made to change
positions. The party had been here a week on vacation.
   After rescuing DAVIDSON, the women, who had heard cries for help, also
brought LONG and STEIDE ashore. Inhalator apparatus was delayed twenty minutes.

FALL KILLS DAYS LATER
   Peter CLARK, 44, of 144 Guernsey street, was found in the hall way of his
home early on June 28 by Patrolman DAWSON of Greenpoint station. He was
treated at Greenpoint Station by Ambulance Surgeon De TATO of Greenpoint
station.
   On July 2 the same surgeon was called to attend CLARK and found he had a
clod of blood on the brain. CLARK was taken to Kings County Hospital. He
remained for a day and then went home, police say.
   Wednesday morning CLARK was seized with a hemorrhage and was taken again to
Kings County Hospital by ambulance Surgeon FIRING of Greenpoint Hospital. He
died on Thursday.
   Greenpoint station detectives say it appears his death was accidental due
to a fall.

JAMES DUDDY, OLD DETECTIVE, RETIRED, DIES
Veteran Sleuth Cited by Many Police Commissioners
   James DUDDY, a retired detective of the New York Police Department, who saw
service under many police commissioners and who was commended for his services
by Commissioners ROOSEVELT, BINGHAM and ENRIGHT, died yesterday at his home,
254 Seventy-third street.
   Detective DUDDY retired ten years ago while attached to the old 148th
Precinct. He was widely known throughout the old Sixth Ward of Brooklyn. He
was a son of the late John and Bridget COGAN DUDDY.
   He was a member of the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association and the Police
Veterans Association. He is survived by his widow Fanny STODDARD DUDDY; a son,
James DUDDY, Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. Francis MORRIS, Mrs. Paul DWYER and
Mrs. John BRADLEY and a sister, Mrs. Ann MONAHAN.
   The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street, by the
Rt. Rev. Mgr. O’HARA. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

EX-FOLIES GIRL ONLY PARTIALLY RECOGNIZED BY POLICE LIEUTENANT
   Positive identification of the body of Mrs. Marion DAY BERRIENS, which was
found Thursday morning on the wrecked sun porch of her home at 69 Pilgrim
street, Forest Hills, two days after a fire had been extinguished in the
elaborately appointed home, is still being awaited. The body, charred beyond
recognition, has been tentatively identified by Lieutenant James SMITH, of
Newtown precinct, who on one occasion was called to Mrs. BERRIENS’ home when
she reported the theft of a fur piece.
RELY ON DENTAL WORK
   Dental work Mrs. BERRIENS had done by a Manhattan dentist is expected to
assist in the identification. Police say that the dentist is the same one who
attended Lewis GOMPERS, Broadway night club owner who was mentioned as the
husband of Mrs. BERRIENS.
   Dr. Howard W. NESIL, medical examiner of Queens, will not be able to report
on his autopsy until early next week. He said he will take X-ray pictures to
make certain there are no bullets in the body.
   Police are making efforts to locate the men and women who were at the party
the night before the fire. A girl said to be a close friend of Mrs. BERRIENS,
who was the widow of Lieut. Commander Thomas Cugerty BERRIENS, who died a year
ago, is being sought for questioning regarding the party which preceded the
death. She is described as a beauty parlor operator.
FIND GLASSES, BOTTLES
   Fire demolished the rear part of the luxurious BERRIENS’ home early Tuesday
morning. When firemen entered the house, they found a $1,000 radio still
playing. Bottles were strewn about and glasses, half-empty were on taborets.
The fire marshal was notified as the fire was marked as suspicious and a guard
was set at the house.
   Thursday morning the house was visited by Allan WRIGHT, an attorney
representing the mortgagee. He discovered the body hidden beneath burned debris.

CARR-Walter F. , beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee SPILLANE) on July 10, at
his residence, 6912 10th ave. Solemn mass of requiem Monday July 13 at 10:30
A.M. at the Church of St. Ephrem, 75th st., and Fort Hamilton pkwy. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

DICE-On July 10, 1931, Barbara DICE, aged 71 years, beloved wife of the late
Nicholas DICE and mother of Mrs. Catherine WALTER, Mrs. Anna AMMANN, Mrs.
Sophia BEECKER, Mrs. Elizabeth CURRAN and George DICE, formerly of 548

Evergreen ave., Brooklyn. Funeral from the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Catherine WALTER, 6110 Alden ave., Evergreen, L.I., on Monday morning, July 13
at 9:30 o’clock; thence to St. Matthias R. C. Church, Catalpa ave., near
Forest ave., Ridgewood, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment
St. John’s Cemetery.

FEIS-Peter, July 10, 1931, age 65 years. Survived by one son, Henry; one
daughter, Adeline GORMLEY; three grandchildren and one sister. Services Sunday
at 6:30 P.M., at his home, 1706 Summerfield st. Funeral Monday, 2 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HILL-On July 11, Frank, beloved husband of Mary, at his residence, 165 Ryerson
st. Requiem mass Tuesday at St. Patrick’s Church at 9 A.M.

KANE-Nora (nee RYAN) on July 10, 1931. Survived by her son, the Rev. Daniel
KANE. Funeral from her late home at 42 Potters lane, Great Neck, L. I., on
Monday July 13 at 10 A.M., thence to St. Aloysius R. C. Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered at 10:30 A.M. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery,
Flushing, N.Y. Please omit flowers.

M’DONALD-Michael died Friday at his home, 295 Grove st., Brooklyn, beloved
husband of Mary McDONALD. Funeral from his home Monday, July 13, at 9 A.M.;
thence to St. Brigid’s R. C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

M’ELROY-On July 10, 1931, Delia E. CALLAN McELROY, beloved wife of Michael J.
McELROY and devoted mother of Mrs. John R. DOHERTY, Mrs. John J. FOGARTY,
Catherine V., Geraldine E and the late Rev. Father Joseph A. McELROY. Funeral
from her residence, 2040 E. 21st st. near Avenue T., Flatbush, on Monday, July
13, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Edmund’s R.C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REID-On July 9, Andrew W., beloved father of Thomas E., John A., and brother
of Valentine. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. from the funeral home of Joseph
REDMOND, 476 Seventy-third st., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Paul, Court
and Congress sts., where requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SHANDLEY-On Friday, July 10, Thomas M., beloved husband of Helen BYRNE
SHANDLEY. Funeral from his late home, 746 55th st., on Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SEENEY-On July 9, Catherine, beloved wife of Daniel and mother of Mrs. Matthew
FOLEY and Loretta and sister of Mrs. E. KELLY. Funeral Monday 9:30 A.M. from
her residence, 206 Richards st., thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation
where requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

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

McCARTHY-Anniversary requiem mass was offered this morning at the R. C. Church
of the Visitation for the repose of the soul of my loving mother, Rose WHEELER
McCARTHY, died July 10, 1913. Gone, but not forgotten.
             DAUGHTER, MARCELLA

MURPHY-Culkin Bridget (nee REARDON). In sad and loving memory of our dear
mother who departed this life July 13, 1930. Requiem mass at the Sacred Heart
R. C. Church, 7:30 A.M. Monday and a requiem mass at St. Joseph’s R. C.
Church, Babylon, L.I. 7 A.M. Monday. Gone, but not forgotten.
             DAUGHTERS and SON

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
LAGEMANN-The family of the late Anna KRAMER LAGEMANN are deeply grateful for
the kind sympathy extended  to them by relatives and friends on account of
their recent bereavement.

   Catherine SEENEY died Thursday at her home, 206 Richards street. She is
survived by her husband Daniel, and two daughters, Mrs. Matthew FOLEY, and
Loretta SEENEY, and one sister, Mrs. E. KELLY. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Andrew W. REID died Thursday in Bay Ridge Sanitarium. He is survived by two
sons, Thomas E. and John A. REID, and a brother, Valentine REID. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday from the Funeral Home, 476 Seventy-third
street, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress
streets. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Grace McCAULEY, wife of Alexander McCAULEY, died yesterday at her home,
110-29 107th street, Ozone Park, Queens. She was born in New York City
fifty-three years ago and lived for the past five years in Ozone Park. She is
survived also by a son, Alexander, Jr.; a daughter, Grace, and three sisters,
Mrs. Albert COURTNEY, Mrs. Joseph HENLOTTA and Mrs. Thomas LOWREY. The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy
Child Jesus. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Thomas J. DUGAN died yesterday at his home, 501 Fifty-ninth street. He was
born in New Jersey and had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than thirty
years. He is survived by his widow, Mary DUGAN, and two sisters, Mrs. Jerry
MURPHY and Mrs. Rose PURCELL. He was a member of the Holy Name Society
attached to the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help where requiem mass will
be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

   William TUCKER died Thursday at his home, 2996 West First street. The
funeral will be held at 1 P.M. Monday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Martin F. HEALEY, 468 Neptune avenue. He is survived by his
mother and one brother.

   Delia E. CALLAN M’ELROY, for many years a resident of New York City, died
yesterday at her home, 2040 East Twenty-first street, near Avenue T. She was
formerly  for many years a member of the various societies attached to the
Church of St. John the Evangelist. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Edmund, Ocean avenue and Avenue T. She
was the mother of the late Rev. Joseph A. McELROY, assistant pastor of the
Church of the Sacred Heart, who died in March. She is survived by her husband,
Michael J.; four daughters, Mrs. John R. DAUGHERTY, Mrs. J. FOGARTY, Catherine
V., and Geraldine McELROY, and three sisters, Mrs. James McGUIRE, Mrs. P. RICE
and Mrs. Anna TURLEY. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Anna BURKE died yesterday in Kings County Hospital. She is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. S. O. NORTON and four sons, William, Richard, John and Edmund
BURKE. She was a member of the Church of St. Anselm where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday. Interment will be at Calvary under direction
of F.J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125 Third avenue, from whose chapel the funeral will be held.

   John KERN died yesterday. He was born in United States seventy-one years
ago. He is survived by his widow Carrie KERN; a son, John; a daughter, Barbara
HOWE; a brother August KERN. He was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church,
Maujer street. Funeral from his home, 20 Heyward street, Monday at 10 A.M.
Rev. Dr. Henry C. WOLK will officiate. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of John G. LUTZ Sons, 132 Stagg street.

   Walter F. CARR died yesterday at home, 6912 Tenth avenue. He was born in
the old First Ward of Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
fifteen years. He was the organizer of one of the New York Councils of the
Knights of Columbus. He was a member of Manhattan Lodge 1, B.P.O. Elks, and
Battery Dan Finn’s Association. He was the proprietor of an army and navy
supply store.  He is survived by his widow Elizabeth; three children, Walter
F., Jr., Joseph and Margaret Mary CARR, and a brother Joseph M. CARR, a
retired member of the New York Fire Department, and two sisters, Mrs. T.J.
FOLEY and Mrs. James SHEERIN. The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. Monday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 3409 Fifth avenue.

   John Francis SHERIDAN died yesterday at his home, 1182 Bushwick avenue. He
was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his parents, John and
Elizabeth MURPHY SHERIDAN; a brother, Joseph W., and a sister, Lillian
SHERIDAN. He was a June graduate of St. James High School. The funeral will be
held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph J.
GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   Barbara DICE died yesterday. She formerly lived at 548 Evergreen avenue.
She was seventy-one years old and was born in New York City. She is survived
by four daughters, Mrs. Catherine WALTER, Mrs. Anna AMMANN, Mrs. Sophie
BEECKER and Mrs. Elizabeth CURRAN; one son, George DICE, nineteen
grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. from
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine WALTER, 6110 Alden avenue, Evergreen,
with requiem mass at St. Matthias R. C. Church, Catalpa avenue, near Forest
avenue, Ridgewood. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of B. J.
THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

   Salvatore ROSSO, in his seventy-third year, at his home, 25 Manhattan
court, Brooklyn, N.Y. Born in Italy, he had been a resident of Brooklyn for
the past fifty-five years. He was a retired grocer. Surviving him are a
brother, John; one sister, Mrs. Mariana PERRERA, a nephew and two nieces.
Funeral Monday from his home at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of Our Lady of
Solace, Mermaid avenue and West Seventeenth street, Coney Island, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev. M. MARTINIANA for the repose of
his soul. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of
Joseph V. SESSA, 6918 Fort Hamilton parkway.

   Michael McDONALD died Friday at his home, 295 Grove street. He was born in
County Carlow, Ireland. He is survived by his widow, Mary McDONALD (nee
HERON); one brother, Joseph, and a sister, Kate, both in Ireland. He was a
member of the Holy Name Society of St. Brigid’s. Funeral will take place
Monday from his home at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Brigid’s R. C. Church, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

13 July 1931
BROOKLYN MAN DROWNS AS BOAT IS SWAMPED
   Salvatore COSTELLO, 42, of 32 Starr street, was drowned in Jamaica Bay off
Barren Island yesterday when the rowboat from which he and two other men were
fishing, was capsized by the wash from a large fishing boat, the Happy Hour,
in command of Capt. Henry BANSEHER, of 6149 Palmetto street.
   According to the police of Vanderveer Park station, the Happy Hour almost
collided with the smaller craft and the swell caused by the big boat swamped
the rowboat. The crew of the Happy Hour hauled the three occupants of the
rowboat from the water. They were transferred to the Sis, a faster craft,
which came alongside at the time of the accident and rushed to the foot of
Mill avenue where an ambulance from Kings County Hospital found COSTELLO dead.
Members of the Police Emergency Squad 14 had worked over him for some time.
   COSTELLO’S companions were Guiseppe MARTURANO of 29 Starr street and Gaspar
TORTORISE of 32 Starr street.

Death in the News-POLICE MIRED IN MUD WITH BODY IN BOAT
Tide Goes Out Before They Can Leave Fisherman’s Shack in Bay
   Four policemen were rescued by means of life lines manned by fellow
officers of the Emergency Squad last night after a rowboat in which they were
trying to make their way to shore had become mired in the mud of Jamaica Bay
off Springfield Dock, Queens.
   Christian TAGGER, 60, a fisherman who lived alone in a house standing on
stilts in a section of the bay known as Skunk’s Misery a mile and a quarter
off shore, died suddenly of a heart attack last night. Police were notified by
a friend and it was found the only way to reach the house was by rowboat, and
that it could only be reached even by that means whenever the tide was in.
Boat Is Mired
   The tide happened to be in at the time and Sergeant Frank PADBERG and
Patrolmen Henry KASSENBAUM and John KINGSTON, accompanied by Dr. J. BERGMAN of
the Jamaica Hospital, set out in a rowboat for the house. Dr. BERGMAN, after
pronouncing TAGGER dead, was brought back to shore by a fisherman, but by the
time the latter got started back after the policemen and the body, the tide
was running out. The boat became mired in the mud a short distance from shore.
Emergency Squad No. 17 was summoned from the Richmond Hill station and two of
its members, wearing hip boats and equipped with long poles, waded out and got
into the boat and with the aid of what little water remained, were finally
able to push it to the fisherman’s shack.
   Sergeant PADBERG and Patrolman KASSENBAUM got in the boat with the body and
the four officers started back toward the shore, leaving Patrolman KINGSTON at
the shack, as there was not room enough in the boat for him to be taken. They
planned to return later and get him.
Marooned Till 2 A.M.
   A small volume of water still covered the muddy bottom of the bay, but by
the time the boat had been pushed half the distance to shore the tide had
completely run out and the boat became mired.
   Members of the Emergency Squad who had remained on shore saw the plight of
the officers in the boat and shot a life line to them. This they attached to
the boat and the members of the squad on shore attached the other end of the
line to their truck and pulled the boat through the soft mud to the shore.
   It was useless to try to return for Patrolman KINGSTON so his fellow
officers wig-wagged to him the information that he would have to remain in the
shack until the tide came in at 2 A.M. Before he could be brought ashore.

BODY OF DROWNED MAN RECOVERED FROM SURF
   The body of Charles ROSS, of 158-25, Seventy-sixth avenue, Flushing
Heights, Queens, was found near the shore in Manhasset Bay at Port Washington
today after police had conducted an all night search.
   ROSS was one of the two men drowned when a boat in which were six men
overturned in the wash of a passing motorboat yesterday. Dominick GALLIENDO,
31, of 692 Payntar avenue, Long Island was drowned. Frank and Tony MONTANERO,
brothers of 3868 Twelfth street, Long Island City and George WATSON and
Stephen DELINI, also of Long Island City, were rescued.

BERRIEN-Marion DAY, beloved daughter of Julia DAY, suddenly on Tuesday July 7.
Funeral from residence of her mother, 521 6th st., on Wednesday, 9 A.M. Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of St. Saviour, 8th ave., and 6th st., Brooklyn, at
9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction of Feeney & Son.

FOELLER-On July 11, Charles W., a patrolman attached to the 77th precinct in
his 42nd year at his residence, 8823 216th st., Queens Village. He is survived
by his widow Clara C. FOELLER; three daughters, Marion, Dorothy and Arline;
his mother, Mary HAFERBURG; one sister, Mrs. Josephine CHRISTENSEN, and one
brother, Frank HAFERBURG. Funeral 9:30 A.M. Tuesday from his late residence;
thence to the R.C. Church of the Incarnation where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

GALVIN-James H., died Sunday at his home, 37 Park place, beloved son of Ellen
and the late Thomas GALVIN, brother of Mrs. John LYNCH and Thomas Phillip
GALVIN. Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M. from his home. Requiem mass will be
celebrated at St. Augustine’s R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KAELKE-On July 13th at his residence, 1891 Fulton st., William A., beloved
husband of Margaret and father of Margaret. Funeral from his late residence,
on Thursday; thence to St. Benedict’s R. C. Church, Fulton st. and Ralph ave.,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment National
Cemetery. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers.

LANE-Michael, at his home, 212 Kane st. Funeral from his late residence,
Thursday, July 16, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Peter’s R. C. Church, Hicks and
Warren sts. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

M’CASSEY-Margaret, on Sunday July 12 at the residence of her niece, Mrs.
Thomas HARTNETT, 213 Schley st., Glendale. Solemn requiem mass at the Church
of St. Pancras, Glendale, on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery.

MURRAY-On July 11th, Mary MURRAY, beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret FREEMAN,
Mrs. Catherine HAYES, Mrs. Delia MAHON, John and William MURRAY. Funeral from
the home of her sister Mrs. Margaret FREEMAN, 622 45th st., on Wednesday, July
15th, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Michael’s R. C. Church. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

PUGH-On July 12, 1931, Margaret, widow of the late Robert PUGH, beloved mother
of John, Mrs. James GRAHAM, Mrs. Catherine PENDERGAST, Mrs. Margaret CHRISTIE,
Stephen and Mrs. L. MARLOWE. Funeral from her residence, 78-67 85th st., East
Glendale, Wednesday July 15, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at R. C. Church of the
Sacred Heart, 78th ave., East Glendale. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHULT-Henry W., 1524 E. 57th st., Brooklyn, aged 49. He leaves a widow and
two sons, Harold and George, and three brothers, George, John and William.
Services at his late home, July 15, 2 P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SKELLY-Kate, beloved wife of John J. SKELLY, devoted mother of Eugene DIBBLE,
Harry SKELLY, Mrs. Edna STULZ, Mrs. Ada GRANT and Mrs. Marie GLENNON, on July
11, 1931. Funeral from her residence, 1151 New York ave., on Tuesday at 2 P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

In Memoriam
CREWS-In loving memory of Samuel V. CREWS, who died July 13, 1929
   Just two years ago, son and brother
        Dear, you passed away.
   Although you are not in our midst,
        You are the one that’s sadly missed.
MOTHER and SISTER, ELSIE

   Gerald DONNELLY died Friday at his home, 414 Prospect avenue. He was
employed by the Department of Sanitation. He was a son of the late Thomas and
Ellen RUDDY DONNELLY. He is survived by his widow, Mabel HART DONNELLY; two
sons, William and Gerald; one sister, Mrs. Helen CHARLISBOIS, and three
brothers, Harry, Arthur and Frank DONNELLY. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Names of Jesus. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of M.J. Smith’s Sons.

   Margaret SHULTIS died yesterday at her home, 483 Sixteenth street. She is
survived by her parents, James and Mary CURRY SHULTIS. The funeral will be
held at 8:45 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of
Jesus. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of M.J. Smith’s Sons.

   Gustave NORDSTROM, husband of Susan NORDSTROM, died Friday at his home,
5326 Seventy-second place, Maspeth. He was born in Sweden forty-seven years
ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years. He is survived by
his widow; four sons, Howard, Kingston, Edwin and Roy, and two daughters,
Ethel and Eleanor. The funeral services will be held at 8 o’clock tonight.
Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery under the
direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Michael LOONEY, son of the late Michael and Ellen LOONEY, died Friday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. Bernard McMAHON, at 75 North Henry street. He was
a life resident of Greenpoint. He was employed by the Department of Sewers of
Brooklyn. He was a member of the Fifteenth Assembly District Democratic Club
and the Peoples’  Fifteenth Assembly District Democratic Club. He is survived
by only his sister. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Cecilia. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Margaret PUGH, widow of Robert PUGH, died yesterday at her home, 7867
Eighty-fifth street. She was born in County Tipperary, Ireland and formerly
lived in the Eastern District for many years. She moved to Glendale four years
ago. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. James GRAHAM, Mrs. Catherine
PRENDERGAST, Mrs. Margaret CHRISTIE and Mrs. L. MARLOWE; two sons, John and
Stephen PUGH and fourteen grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Seventy-eighth
avenue, East Glendale. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Patrick McNABB died Saturday at the home of his daughter at 429
Eighty-fourth street. He was the husband of the late Catherine McNABB. He was
a retired glass manufacturer. He is survived by one son, Patrick and two
daughters, Mrs. Richard FLOOD and Mrs. Michael CONWAY. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Anselm,
Fourth avenue and Eighty-third street. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of H.J. FLOOD, 297 Van Brunt street.

   Thomas M. SHANDLEY died Friday at his home, 746 Fifty-fifth street, in his
fifty-fourth year. He was born in Brooklyn and was a retired engineer of the
Engine 4, New York Fire Department. He was a member of the Firemen’s
Benevolent Association and the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow,
Helen BYRNE SHANDLEY and one brother. The funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Fifth
avenue and Fifty-ninth street at 11 A.M. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

   Margaret McCASSEY died yesterday at the home of her niece, Mrs. Thomas A.
HARTNETT, 213 Schley street, Glendale. She was born in County Carlow, Ireland
and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for many years. She is survived
by two nieces and one nephew. She was a member of the Church of St. Pancras,
Glendale, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1874 Broadway.

   Alice AUGUSTE died Saturday at her home, 76 Franklin street. She was for
many years a resident of Greenpoint. She is survived by four sons, Robert,
John, Walter and William; and four daughters, Mrs. Gabriel WALSH, Mrs. Alice
McDONALD and Eleanor and Lillian AUGUSTE; one sister and three brothers. The
funeral will be held at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Anthony of Padua. Interment will be under direction of M.J. GRADY & Son,
74 Calyer street.

   William SMITH, husband of the late Emily SMITH, died Friday. He was for
many years a parishioner of St. Patrick’s R. C. Church where requiem mass was
celebrated this morning. The funeral was held from the parlors of John C.
TRACY, of 908 Kent avenue. Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   James H. GALVIN died Sunday at his home, 37 Park place. He was employed by
Livingston & Co., a Wall street brokage house for twenty years; a veteran of
the World War, Company M, 306th Inf., also a member of the Holy Name Society
of St. Augustine R. C. Church where requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday
at 9 A.M. Beloved son of Ellen O’CONNOR GALVIN; brother of Mrs. John LYNCH and
Thomas Phillip GALVIN. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Nikoline L. OLSEN died Thursday at Brooklyn State Hospital in her
seventieth year. Funeral from her home today at 2 P.M., 179 Buffalo avenue.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., &
Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Catherine GREDEL died yesterday at her home, 120-12 114th avenue, Ozone
Park. She is survived by her husband, Martin J. GREDEL; two daughters, Anna
GREDEL and Maria R. SMITH; one son, John; also two sisters, three brothers and
two grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual
Help R. C. Church, 115th street, between 111th and 114th avenues, at 9 A.M.
Wednesday. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Peter Blasius
Son, 21 Norman avenue.

   Michael LANE died yesterday at his home, 212 Kane street. He was born in
Clonlara, County Clare, Ireland. He is survived by his widow, Catherine
SLATTERY LANE; one daughter Mary; two brothers, Joseph and Patrick, and three
sisters, Mrs. Arthur STRITCH, Mrs. Alph WALSH and Catherine LANE. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Peter. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of J. E.
DOUGHERTY Sons, 396 Hicks street.

   Eleanor Hedwig MUJAHN died Saturday. She was the widow of Charles MURJAHN.
She was born in Germany and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-six
years. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of George G. DAILY,
460 State street, at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Boniface. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Frank HILL died Saturday at his home, 165 Ryerson street. He was a life
resident of the Old Seventh Ward of Brooklyn. He was for thirty years employed
by the Department of Parks and attached to Prospect Park. He is survived by
his widow Mary McQUEEN HILL and several nieces and nephews. He was a life
parishioner of the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   Ellen KENNEDY died Saturday at her home, 854 Manhattan avenue. The funeral
will be held at 9:15 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Anthony of Padua. She is survived by one son, Martin KENNEDY. Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. E. McGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble street.

14 July 1931
HAWKINS-Henry, on July 13, beloved husband of Mary, father of Mildred and
Gertrude. Funeral services at his residence, 94 Harrison ave., Franklin
Square, L.I., on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Interment Thursday afternoon,
2 o’clock, Greenwood Cemetery.

KAELKE-On July 13th, at his residence, 1819 Fulton st., William A., beloved
husband of Margaret and father of Margaret. Funeral from his residence on
Thursday, thence to St. Benedict’s R. C. Church, Fulton st., and Ralph ave.,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment National
Cemetery. Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers.

KOMOR-John, died at New London, Conn. Will be buried from his late residence,
24-46 38th st., Astoria, Wednesday morning at 9:00 o’clock. Service in St.
George Ruthenian G.C. Church, New York City; thence to Calvary Cemetery.

LYNCH-Thomas, on July 11, native of Greenfield and son of the late Patrick and
Catherine LYNCH. Funeral from M. J. McGRATH Funeral Home, 1112 Avenue O.
Requiem mass at St. Brendan’s Church. Wednesday. Interment National Cemetery.

McKENZIE-On July 13, 1931, Ellen A., beloved mother of Robert W., Edward J.,
and Madeline V. McKENZIE. Funeral from her residence, 182 Prospect ave., on
Friday July 17. Solemn requiem mass at Holy Family Church at 10 A.M. Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

ROACH-James, on July 12. Funeral from his residence, 45 Madison st., on
Thursday July 16, 9 A.M., thence to the Church of the Nativity where a mass of
solemn requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

TRAPP-Suddenly on Tuesday, July 14th, 1931, at his residence, 108-40 164 pl.,
Jamaica, William F., beloved husband of Margaret R. WALLACE TRAPP. Notice of
funeral hereafter.

WATERHOUSE-Myrtle S. REDFIELD, on July 12, at her home, 8854 Ft. Hamilton
pkwy, beloved wife of the late Lieut. Harry W. WATERHOUSE, of the U.S. Navy
and loving daughter of Mrs. Sarah L. REDFIELD of Hartford, Conn., and sister
of Mrs. Thomas R. GREGORY. Also survived by niece Myrtle D., and nephew James
Francis REDFIELD. Funeral services on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the
Funeral Parlors of John J. McMANUS & Son, 2001 Flatbush ave. Funeral on
Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment at National Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

WEIS-Marion, on July 13, beloved wife of John WEIS and loving mother of
Ellsworth and Joan. Funeral from her residence, 1411 East 48th st., on
Thursday at 9 A.M. Solemn funeral mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas,
Flatlands. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

In Memoriam
LEAS
In sad and loving memory of our dear son, Fred E. LEAS, who died July 14,
1929.
        He little thought when leaving home,
             He would return no more.
        That he in death so soon would sleep
             And leave us here to mourn.
        Two years have passed since that sad day
        The one we loved was called away.
        God took him home, it was his will,
        But in our hearts, he liveth still.
                     FATHER AND MOTHER

LEAS
In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Fred E. LEAS, who died July
14, 1929.
         This day recalls the memories
              Of our dear brother, gone to rest.
         And those who think of him today
              Are those who loved him best.

         He will never be forgotten
              Though on earth he is no more.
         But in memory he will be with us
              As he always was before.
                     BROTHER AND SISTERS

William J. KENNEDY, husband of the late Rose CREEVY KENNEDY, died Sunday at
his home, 853 St. Johns place. He was born in County West, Meath, Ireland and
came to this country thirty years ago. He is survived by four sons, Edward,
William, Joseph and Bernard KENNEDY. The funeral will be held Wednesday at
9:30. Requiem mass at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Funeral from the
funeral home, 496 Court street. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Joseph E. ORR died Monday at his home, 110 Bevy court, Gerritsen Beach. He
was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago, a son of Elizabeth MILLER and the
late Alexander ORR, and was employed as a clerk by the Brooklyn Edison
Company. His widow Alice; his mother, Elizabeth; two brothers, Alexander and
William, and one sister, Renie, survive him. Funeral will take place Thursday
at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Church of the Resurrection, where solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Thomas J. FREDERICKS died yesterday at his home, 8424 Eighty-fifth avenue,
Woodhaven. He was born in Brooklyn and was a life resident of the city. He was
the husband of the late Frances FREDERICKS. He was a member of St. Thomas the
Apostle R. C. Church. He is survived by two sons, George and Thomas, and five
daughters, Mrs. W. SCHNEIDER, Isobel, Frances, Catherine and Elizabeth
FREDERICKS. The funeral will take place from his late home Thursday at 9:30
A.M., thence to St. Thomas the Apostle R. C. Church where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

   Henry KUNZ, a painter, died Monday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He was born
in New York April 1, 1873 and lived in Brooklyn most of his life. He was a
member of the Workmen’s Sick and Death Benefit Fund of U.S. He is survived by
his widow Emma; two sons, Albert and John KUNZ, and three sisters, Mrs. Emma
KELLER, Mrs. Lizzie GERLACH, and Mrs. Anna HOOPS. Funeral services Wednesday
at 8 P.M. at his late home, 1933 Gates avenue, Ridgewood. The Rev. Carl H.
HIRZEL, of the Church of the Covenant, will officiate. Funeral Thursday at 2
P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Charles MORTON, 578
Onderdonk ave.

   John WIEPERT, a deputy internal revenue collector, died yesterday at his
home, 221-15 Fairbury avenue, Queens Village. He was for the past ten years
attached to the revenue office in Brooklyn. He was active in Republican
circles and was a member of the Republican Club of Queens Village. He was born
in Brooklyn sixty-seven years ago and lived for the past twenty years in
Queens Village. He is survived by his wife Lilly AKHURST WIEPERT and two
daughters, Margaret WIEPERT and Mrs. Lillian JAYCOX. The Rev. Dr. D. E. LYONS,
of the Dutch Reformed Church of Queens Village, will conduct the funeral
services at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

   Charles A. VOGEL, Sr. died Sunday in his sixtieth year at his home, 6912
Sixty-seventh place, Glendale. He is survived by four sons, Charles, Fred,
Harry and Walter, and one sister, Mae MAGUIRE. Funeral services will be held
at The Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment
will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son,Inc.

   Myrtle S. REDFIELD WATERHOUSE died Sunday at her home, 8854 Fort Hamilton
Parkway. She was the widow of Lieut. Harry W. WATERHOUSE, U.S.N. She is
survived by her mother, Sarah L. REDFIELD of Hartford, Conn., and a sister,
Mrs. Thomas R. GREGORY. She was for seventeen years employed as chief
telephone operator at the County Clerk’s office and District Attorney’s office
of Kings County. She was for the past year employed at the New York State
Building, Centre street, Manhattan. The funeral services will be held at 8
P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of John J. McMANUS & Son, 2001 Flatbush
avenue. Interment at 10 A.M. Thursday will be at the National Cemetery,
Cypress Hills.

   Wolfgand MILLER, born in Germany eighty-two years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty years, died yesterday at his home, 151 Collins avenue,
Maspeth. He is survived by one daughter, Catherine GEOGOK. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the
Miraculous Medal. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Charles SANDERS, 202 Jefferson st.

   John TABEEK died Sunday at his home, 129 Pacific street. He was born in
Damascus, Syria, forty-five years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for the
past twenty years. He is survived by his wife, Jennie TABEEK. Funeral from 115
Atlantic avenue, Tuesday at 2 P.M., thence to the St. Mary’s Antiochian Syrian
Cathedral, State street and Boerum place, where services will be conducted by
the Rev. Basil KERBAWY. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of
Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

   Gertrude H. MINTIE died today at her home, 2179 Ocean avenue. She is
survived by her husband, William H. MINTIE; a son, Stanley FROST; her mother,
Harriet LADD; her father, William LADD and two brothers, Clifford and William
LADD. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, Conn.

   Henry HAWKINS died yesterday at his home, 94 Harrison avenue, Franklin
Square. He was employed by the Borden Mily Company at the Rockville Centre
Branch. He is survived by his widow Mary; two daughters, Mildred and Gertrude;
a brother, James HAWKINS and three sisters, Mary MURRAY, Esther GREEN, and
Mrs. Gertrude McCOATH. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Thursday will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

   John KOMAR died at New London, Conn. He lived at 24-46 Thirty-eighth
street, Astoria. He is survived by his wife, Anastasia KOMAR; one daughter,
Olga, and two sons, John and William. Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M.; thence to
St. George Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, Manhattan. Interment family plot
in Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Joseph P. SOYKA, 184 Huron street.
[KOMOR in Death Notice]

   James H. ASHTON, husband of Lillian MURDOCK, died Sunday at the home of his
son, 121-111th avenue, Richmond Hill. He was born in New York City
seventy-five years ago and had been a resident of Richmond Hill for a number
of years. Until his retirement last year he was employed by the Long Island
Railroad Company. He is survived besides his widow, by a son, Walter ASHTON;
two sisters, Mrs. F. BOHM and Mrs. W. BYRNE and one granddaughter, Margaret.
Funeral services at the chapel of Charles H. ASHTON, 115-24 120th street,
tonight at 8 o’clock. Interment tomorrow at 2 P.M. at Pinelawn Cemetery.

    James KENNEDY died Sunday at the home his niece, Mrs. Josephine DEVANNEY
DOENGES, 168 Engert avenue. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecelia. He is survived by five nieces
and four nephews. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Mary GRIFFIN died yesterday at her home, 211 Conover street. She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. James DUNN and Mrs. Mary GREEN, and three
sons, Edward, John and James GRIFFIN and fifteen grandchildren. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday from the  home of her daughter, Mrs. James
DUNN, 86 Coffey street, with requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND,
103 Kings street.

15 July 1931
BOLGER-On July 14, Elizabeth, wife of the late Patrick BOLGER, beloved mother
of Thomas F., Patrick H., Marcella FAWCETT and Anna E. BOLGER. Funeral from
her residence, 491 Glenmore avenue of Friday July 17 at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass
at St. Malachy’s Church. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRENNAN-Dora McDONALD, beloved wife of Joseph BRENNAN, suddenly on July 14, at
her home, 2202 Ave. N. Funeral notice hereafter.

GREVES-Catherine, on Tuesday, July 14, 1931, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary SMITH
and George GREVES. Services at 8:30 P.M. Wednesday at funeral parlors, 340
Clarkson ave., Brooklyn. Funeral Thursday 1:30 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

KENNY-Clara (nee KELLY) beloved wife of Frank P., on July 14 at her residence,
251 92nd st. Solemn mass of requiem Friday July 17, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church
of St. Patrick, 95th and 4th ave. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MULLER-On July 14, 1931, Frank, in his 67th year. Funeral will be held from
the home of his nephew Joseph F. SCHMITT at 136 Prospect st., Farmingdale, L.
I. Mass at St. Killian’s R. C. Church, Farmingdale, on Thursday morning, 10
o’clock. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery, Brooklyn.

O’BRIEN-At Liberty, N.Y., on Monday, July 13, 1931, T. Francis Joseph, beloved
son of Mary and dear brother of Dennis and Cornelius O’BRIEN. Funeral from the
family residence, 533 Albany ave., Friday, July 17, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem
mass Church of St. Francis of Assisi. Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

ORR-On Monday July 13, Joseph E., beloved husband of Alice ORR (nee WHITTIER).
Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, 110 Bevy Court, Gerritsen
Beach, thence to the Church of the Resurrection where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RYAN-On Tuesday July 14, 1931, Anna RYAN (nee WELSCH) age 59 years, beloved
wife of Patrick RYAN, mother of Catherine SHERIDAN, John RYAN, Julia
KAMPERMANN, James RYAN and sister of Jack WELSCH, Kate RYAN and Nell
McGUINNES; also survived by four grandchildren. Funeral Friday 9:30 A.M. from
her late residence, 61-40 Palmetto st., to Lady of the Miraculous Medal R. C.
Church, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

SMITH-Huntley J. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of our
fellow member and first vice-president, HUNTLEY J. SMITH. Officers and members
will assemble at the clubhouse on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock and proceed
in a body to Bennett’s Funeral Parlors, 109th st., and Boulevard, Rockaway
Beach, to pay our last respects.
    DALCASSIAN BOAT CLUB.
THOMAS B. BREEN, President

Anne BROPHY COGAN, widow of Thomas COGAN, veteran employee of the Queens
Department of Parks, died today at her home, 101-49 115th street, Richmond
Hill. She was born in County Kilkenny, Ireland, seventy-three years ago and
had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. She is survived by one son,
John COGAN; a daughter, Mrs. Mary HARMS, and one brother, William BROPHY of
Ireland. She was a parishioner of the Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Morris Park.

   Edward L. ERWIN died yesterday at his home, 13 Russell street. He was born
in the Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn fifty-five years ago. He was employed by
the New York Edison Company for the past fifteen years. He is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Edward LONG and Mrs. Joseph WILSON and his step-father, Thomas
GARDINER. He was a member of the Church of St. Cecelia, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Friday. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Edward STRATZ died Saturday in Cumberland Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn
sixty-five years ago. He formerly lived at 173 Baltic street. The funeral will
be held at 2:30 P.M. today from the funeral chapel of ? E. DOUGHERTY Sons, 396
Hicks street. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

   Emma A. LEARY died Monday at her home, 289 Monroe street. She is survived
by her parents, John and Catherine, and two sisters, Catherine HALPIN and
Grace L. GREEN, and one brother, Daniel F. LEARY. The funeral will be held at
9:30 tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory.
Interment will be under the direction of M.J. Smith’s Sons.

   Elizabeth WENGLER, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in her
forty-third year at her home, 6628 Central avenue, Glendale. She is survived
by her husband Michael J., a daughter, Saunchette; three brothers, Adam, Henry
and Christ, and three sisters, Marie, Susanna and Josephine SCHLACHTER. She
was a daughter of the late Henry and Susanna SCHLACHTER. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass at the Church of St. Pancras. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202
Jefferson street.

   Thomas KELLY died Sunday. Funeral from George T. McHUGH’s Parlor today at
2:30 P.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Henry NELLEN, a baker, died Tuesday at his home, 312 Sandol street,
Glendale. He was born in Germany Dec. 6, 1852 and lived in Brooklyn forty-four
years. He is survived by his widow Catherine; one son, Henry, Jr.; four
daughters, Mrs. Bertha PEAT, Mrs. Emma DOLL, Mrs. Pauline STRAUSS and Mrs.
Henrietta SCHWAB, and eleven grandchildren. Funeral services Friday at 2 P.M.
The Rev. Adam KLOEPFEL of the Metropolitan Protestant Church will officiate.
Cremation will take place at Fresh Pond, Middle Village, under the direction
of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

   James ROACH died Sunday. Funeral from his late home, 45 Madison street,
Thursday at 9 A.M., thence to Church of the Nativity where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated. He is survived by three brothers, William, John and
Frank and one sister, Margaret ROACH. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. He was
a Spanish-American War veteran and also a veteran of the World War. George T.
McHUGH has charge of the funeral.

   Olga PUZ,  of 656 Metropolitan avenue, died Monday at Greenpoint Hospital.
She was born in Brooklyn. She was six years old and is survived by her
parents, Frank and Anna Amelia PUZ, and one sister, Lucille. Funeral Thursday
at 2 P.M. from chapel, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood. Burial in Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons.

   Maximilian E. GUCK died Tuesday at his home, 1472 President street. He is
survived by two daughters, Edna and Doris and four sons, Osmond, Earle, Irving
and Edmund GUCK. For many years Mr. GUCK was a druggist doing business at St.
John’s place and Utica avenue. Funeral will be held from his late residence
Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Gregory’s Church where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Clara Cecelia KELLY KENNY died yesterday. She was born in Brooklyn
thirty-six years ago. She is survived by her husband, Frank P. KENNY; three
daughters, Marion, Clara and Bernadette; one son, Daniel J.; her father,
Charles KELLY; three sisters, Mrs. Almira FURLONG, Mrs. Marion LOOP and Mrs.
Agnes DIETRICH, and three brothers, Charles, Thomas and James KELLY. Funeral
will be held from her late home, 251 Ninety-second street, Friday at 9 A.M.,
with solemn requiem mass at St. Patrick’s R. C. Church, Ninety-fifth street
and Fifth avenue at 10 A.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Timothy Francis Joseph O’BRIEN died Monday at Liberty, N.Y. He was born in
New York City twenty-seven years ago. Coming to this borough in his early
youth, he settled in Flatbush. He was a graduate of the Academy of St. Francis
of Assissi and was associated with J. & W. Seligman brokers for the past
fifteen years in Manhattan. He was a member of the Church of St. Francis of
Assissi and the church societies. He was a son of the late Timothy O’BRIEN and
is survived by his mother Mary O’BRIEN and two brothers, Dennis and Cornelius
O’BRIEN. The funeral will take place from his late home, 533 Albany avenue
Friday at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of
Assissi. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.IRELAND.

   Mary BARRAGO died Monday at her home, 151 Garfield place. She is survived
by a son, James and two daughters, Margaret DAVANE and Josephine. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Francis Xavier. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

16 July 1931
BROCK-Harry, in his 56th year, beloved husband of Elizabeth M., and father of
Lillian KAISER. Funeral Monday, July 20, 9:30 A.M. from his home, 114-43 210th
st., Bellaire, thence to the R.C. Church of St. Pascal of Babylon. Interment
St. John’s Cemetery.

BRENNAN-Dora O’DONNELL , beloved wife of Joseph BRENNAN, on July 14, at her
home, 2202 Avenue N. She is survived by her husband and five sons, Joseph,
Thomas, James, John and Jerome; four daughters, Mrs. Mary PURCELL, Mrs.
Margaret GRUNEWALD, Anna and Gertrude BRENNAN; one sister, Mrs. Frank HALL.
Funeral from her residence Friday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Brendan’s R.C.
Church where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COGAN-Annie M. (nee BROPHY), widow of Thomas F., on Wednesday, July 15, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs. Edward G. HARMS, 101-49 115th st., Richmond
Hill. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Benedict Joseph, Morris Park on
Friday at 10 A.M. Interment at Calvary.

FRICK-On Tuesday, July 14, 1931, Raymond F., in his sixteenth year, beloved
son of Rose (nee WEBER) and George FRICK of 123-24 Metropolitan ave., Richmond
Hill, L. I. Funeral service at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 114th st., near
Jamaica ave., Friday 3 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

GRESSER-John P., on Wednesday July 15, at his residence 7019 69th pl.,
Glendale. Requiem mass on Friday at St. Pancras Church at 9 A.M. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery.

McDERMOTT-Andrew J., died suddenly July 11, 1931. Born at Danbury, Conn., May
12, 1954. Moved to Brooklyn in 1879 where he resided for forty-nine years. For
the past three years he had been living at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Eugene J. O’SULLIVAN of Yonkers, N.Y. He had been employed by the Knox Hat Co.
for many years. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Frank OLMSTEAD and Mrs. Eugene
J. O’SULLIVAN; one son, Thomas J. McDERMOTT; one sister, Mrs. Charles GILBERT
of Danbury, Conn. The funeral will be Friday 9:30 A.M., from the home of his
sister Mrs. Frank OLMSTEAD, 2745 Ford st., Sheepshead Bay; thence to St.
Mark’s R.C. Church where requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery, under direction of William P. MURPHY.

PISTOR-Mary J., beloved mother of Irwin and August, on July 15, 1931, at 362
Lincoln ave., Brooklyn. Funeral Saturday. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

ROTH-On July 13, Margaret (nee GLAVIN), beloved mother of Catherine and sister
of David, Frederick and Thomas. Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from the Funeral
Home, 476 73rd st., thence to Our Lady of Angels where requiem mass will be
offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

SHERMAN-Charles J., beloved son of the late Christina SHERMAN (nee MAAS) and
dear uncle of Harvey J. Funeral Friday July 17 at 2 P.M. from Thomas Bible’s
Chapel, 16 Westchester sq., Bronx. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

SMITH-On July 14, 1931, Ethel Susanna SMITH, beloved wife of the late Charles
W. SMITH, at her residence, 8434 170th st., Jamaica, L. I. Funeral notice hereafter.

WILLIAMS-Norman Masters, on Wednesday, July 15, in New York City, beloved
husband of Julia and father of Dorothy WILSON, Alan E., and Norman B.
WILLIAMS; brother of Mrs. Ida M. PAGE and Edgar Julian WILLIAMS. Funeral
services on Friday at 2 P.M. in the Church of the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague
st., Brooklyn, N.Y. Interment private.

In Memoriam
GRADY-Catherine (nee HANLEY) died on July 17, 1929. Mass tomorrow, 8 A.M.
Visitation B. V. M. Church, Richards and Verona sts.

THOMAS PEPPARD DIES IN HOSPITAL
   Thomas PEPPARD, well known to thousands of Brooklynites as the veteran
director of Catholic tours and pilgrimages, died today after a brief illness
at Long Island College Hospital.
    Mr. PEPPARD, who lived at 54 Parrot place, had conducted tours throughout
the United States and Europe for nearly thirty years. He was active in the
work of the Knights of Columbus and the Elks. He was 50 years old and is
survived by his widow.

Catherine DOWNEY BURNS, born in Brooklyn sixty-eight years ago, the daughter
of the late John and Catherine MALONEY DOWNEY, died Wednesday at her home, 475
Prospect place. She was for many years a member of St. Teresa’s R. C. Church,
Classon avenue and Sterling place, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Friday at 9:30 A.M. Funeral from Dunigan & Son chapel, Rogers
avenue and Montgomery street. She was the widow of William BURNS, and is
survived by one sister, Mrs. Margaret KING, several nephews and one niece.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Frank SZUTARSKI died Wednesday at his home, 474 Bay Ridge avenue. He was
born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years.
He was a member of Group 52 Z.N.P. He is survived by his wife, Antonina; two
sons, Ludwig and Edmund; one daughter, Genevieve; three brothers, Kazmierz, a
retired undertaker of South Brooklyn, now residing in Trenton, N.J.; Joseph
and Thomas, residing in Poland, and two grandchildren. Funeral from his late
home Saturday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,
twenty-fourth street, near fourth avenue, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Ignazio SALVAGGIO died yesterday at his home, 199 Bond street. He was 21
years old and was engaged in the coal and ice business with his father. He is
survived by his parents, three sisters and two brothers. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. tomorrow with a final blessing at the Church of the Sacred
Heart, Carroll street. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of GARGUILLIO & SAKKAL, 150 Atlantic avenue.

   John P. GRESSER, born in Germany in 1863 died yesterday at his home, 7019
Sixty-ninth place, Glendale. He had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty
years. He is survived by his widow Mary; three daughters, Mrs. JACKSON, Mrs.
KOTTMAN and Mrs. SUMPTER; two sons, John C. and Frederick, and four
grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Pancras, Glendale. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under the direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson avenue.

   Rita LOFTUS, daughter of William and Florence ALLEN LOFTUS, died Tuesday in
her ninth year. Funeral from her residence, 131 Franklin avenue, Friday at
2:30 P.M. In addition to her parents, she is survived by two brothers, James
and Frank and one sister, Mrs. Hugh MACKAY. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of George T. McHUGH, 917 Kent avenue.

   Hilda Carolina GABRIELSON HAGSTROM born sixty-four years ago in Sweden and
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty-three years,
died yesterday at her home, 178 Dahill road. She is survived by her husband,
Fred, a son Paul and a grandson, Paul. Funeral services will be held at her
late home, Friday at 8 o’clock with Rev. John EASTLUND, pastor of St. Paul
Swedish Lutheran Church officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Saturday
morning under direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

   John N. ANDERSON of 333 President street, died Tuesday in the Methodist
Episcopal Hospital. He was born in Sweden thirty-eight years ago and had been
a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-three years. He is survived by his widow
Anna, a daughter Elvira and his mother in Sweden. He was employed as a foreman
by the American Can Company. He was a member of Minerva Lodge, 792 F. and A.
M. Fraternal services will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday. Interment will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Louis W. THORGESEN, 300 Court st.

   Rebecca STILLWELL died Tuesday at the home of her granddaughter, Deborah
WILKINSON, 759 Herkimer street. She was born in FARMENDALE, N.J., eighty-one
years ago. She is survived by her son, Samuel STILLWELL; one daughter, Rebecca
MORRISON, and four grandchildren, Deborah WILKINSON, Jennie HACKFIELD, Samuel
Stillwell, Jr. and Charles HOLMEN MORRISON. Funeral will be from her late home
on Friday morning at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Glendale Cemetery, Monmouth
County, N.J. under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 856 Forest avenue.

     Margaret GLAVIN ROTH died Tuesday in her fortieth year. She is survived
by a daughter, Catherine, and three brothers, David, Frederick and Thomas
GLAVIN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the Funeral Home,
476 Seventy-third street, with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Angels, Fourth avenue and Seventy-fourth street.  Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Delia O’CONNOR died Tuesday at the Home for the Aged, Bushwick and DeKalb
avenues. She was born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty-six years. She is survived by two nieces and two nephews. The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the chapel at the home. Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt street.

17 July 1931
Automobile Deaths in the News
LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY AUTO;  BOY SAFE, CRIES FOR PLAYMATE
Two Struck on Jamaica Sandpile-One Escapes Unhurt
   Six year old Russell VAN WESTERN of 92-39 165th street is the saddest boy
in the city today.
    He stood at the window in the living room of his home and looked out in
vain for his five year old playmate and little sweetheart, Dorothy LOESER of
92-37 165th street, Jamaica.
    Tears streamed down his childish face. He calls for little Dorothy and
asks his mother where she is.
    But his mother only pats him on the head and tell him to be a good boy.
She knows he can’t understand that a car ran over the two while they played in
a sandpile in front of his sweetheart’s home. She knows that the youngster
cannot understand why when a car, driven by Frederick VOEGEL of 135-18 234th
street, struck the two children, Russell was able to get up and stand erect
but his playmate lay still and motionless on the pavement.
   Mrs. VAN WESTERN says she can’t explain to him that he will never be able
to play with Dorothy again.
   Next door a crepe hangs on the door. People approach softly and leave
saddened at the end of their mission.
   Dorothy will never play with Russell again. She lies in a simple white
coffin in the parlor of her home.

WOMAN IS KILLED CROSSING STREET
   While crossing Stillwell avenue, Mrs. Anna LUICHTMAN, 50, of 2343 Bath
avenue, was last night struck by the auto of Henry WADLER, 23, of 2952 West
Twenty-third street, Coney Island, a chauffeur.
   She was carried into a drug store nearby with a fractured skull and
internal injuries, and died a few minutes later. She was attended by Dr.
REDMOND of the Harbor Hospital. WADLER was arrested today on a technical
charge of homicide, although Patrolman Edward MURPHY, of the Bath Beach
station, reports that the woman was bewildered, started to cross the street,
then changed her direction several times, until she was struck by WADLER,
driving south on Stillwell avenue.

BAUER-On Thursday July 16, 1931, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Fred and loving
mother of Fred, Jr., and Marie BAUER; also survived by four sisters and three
brothers. Funeral from her late residence, 9808 Ascan ave., Forest Hills, on
Monday July 20, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy where
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

BLYLE-Marie, at her residence, 372 Hicks st. She is survived by her husband
Charles; three children, Elsie, Muriel and John ENDERSON; one brother, John
WALKER; one sister, Mrs. B. FOWLER. Funeral Monday at 9:30, thence to St.
Peter’s R. C. Church, Hicks and Warren sts. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 22 B. P. O., ELKS. Brothers, you are requested to attend
the funeral service of our brother JOHN R. HAYS, Friday evening July 17, 8
o’clock, at his residence, 150 Beach 119th st., Rockaway Park, L.I.
JAMES J. BOYLAN, Exalted Ruler
JOSEPH H. BECKER, Secretary

CASSIDY-On July 16, 1931, William, beloved husband of the late Mary CASSIDY
and dear father of Mrs. John McLAUGHLIN. Funeral from his residence, 115-09
Ninety-fifth ave., Richmond Hill, Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DUPER-Stephen, beloved husband of Thereasa DEVINE, on Thursday, July 16 at his
residence, 938 Flushing ave., Brooklyn. Requiem mass at the Church of St.
Leonard of Port Morris on Monday at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery

KENNEDY-On July 16, 1931, Marie, daughter of the late John and Sarah
McLAUGHLIN KENNEDY and sister of Rose SEBALD. Funeral Saturday at 9 A.M. from
the residence, 753 Sterling pl. Solemn requiem mass at St. Teresa’s Church.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

McCANN-On July 15, Rose, daughter of the late Neal and Ann McCANN, sister of
Margaret, George, Frank, Neal and Charles McCANN, at her home, 22 Evans st.
She was a member of L. C. B. A., St. Philomena’s No. 196, also the Third Order
of Dominicans. Requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday, 9:30 at St. Anne’s R.
C. Church, Front and Gold sts. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McDONALD-William, beloved husband of Lucy, devoted father of Mrs. Mary ROGERS.
Quartermaster Sergeant of 27th Division Train, Q.M.C. N.Y. N. G. Funeral from
Walter Cooke’s Chapel, 1358 Flatbush ave.Sunday. Interment Canarsie Cemetery.

PEPPARD-On July 16, 1931, Thomas E., beloved husband of Marie BECHER PEPPARD
and father of Mrs. Walter DYER, Thomas, Joseph and Mary PEPPARD. Funeral
Monday at 9 A.M. from his late residence, 54 Parrot pl. Solemn requiem mass at
St. Patrick’s Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROGERS-On Thursday, July 16, Catherine L. ROGERS, beloved wife of Chester,
fond mother of Thomas J. ROGERS, at her home, 851 Putnam ave. Funeral on
Monday, July 20, at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass will be offered at R. C. Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHADE-Suddenly on July 16, 1931, Edward, beloved husband of Louisa, age 39
years. Funeral service at his late residence, 8543 80th st., Woodhaven, on
Sunday afternoon July 15 at 5 o’clock. Relatives and friends are invited.
[Typed as appears in newspaper.]

SMITH-On July 14, 1931, Ethel Sussanna SMITH, beloved wife of the late Charles
W. SMITH. Funeral services at her late residence, 8434 170th st., Jamaica,
L.I. on Saturday afternoon, July 18 at 2 o’clock. Relatives and friends are
invited to attend. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

Emo PROULX died yesterday in his eighth year. He lived at 376 Second
street. He is survived by his parents, and three sisters. The funeral will be
held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from his late home. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of GARGUILO & SAKKAL, 150 Atlantic avenue.

   Rose M’CANN, daughter of the late Niel and Ann McCANN, died Wednesday at
her home, 22 Evans street. She is survived by a sister, Margaret, and four
brothers, George, Frank, Neil and Charles McCANN. She was a parishioner of the
Church of St. Ann, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow. She was a member of the St. Philomena Branch, 196, L. C. B. A. and
the Third Order of Dominicans. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of William McCLEAN, 77 Hudson avenue.

   Lars Robert SUNDHOLM, of 9512 107th street, Richmond Hill, died Wednesday.
He was born in Sweden Oct. 13, 1875 and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
eighteen years. He is survived by his wife, Mary LOBDELL SUNHOLM; two sons,
Rayner and Stigarne; one daughter, Mrs. Evelyn FRANSON; two sisters, Mrs.
Edith LARSON and Miss Ellen SUNDHOLM. He was a member of Hillside Lodge, No.
894, F. & A. M.; Pioneer Lodge and Eniglut Lodge. Funeral services will be
held at his late home tonight at 8 o’clock, the Rev. J. Allison MacRURY
officiating. Cremation at Fresh Pond Saturday morning under direction of Boch
Funeral Directors.

   Sister M. ROSINA, O. S. D. (Albertina STEIN) died Wednesday at St.
Catherine’s Hospital. She was born in Germany, came to this country when a
child. She was a teacher attached to the Parochial School of Our Lady of
Sorrows. She was also attached to the Orphan Home of Our Lady of Sorrows,
Harrison place, where her remains now repose. Funeral will be held Saturday
morning. A requiem mass will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of
Sorrows at 10 A.M. Interment will be at Holy Rosary Cemetery, Amityville,
under the direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eighth
street, Glendale.

   Giovanni BUSCETTA, fifty-five years old, died Tuesday at his home, 12
Auburn place. He was born in Italy and a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-seven
years. He was a carpenter. He is survived by his widow Carmela; four
daughters, Mrs. Rose MORMILE, Antoinette, Anna and Concetta, and four sons,
Joseph, Anthony, Frank and Albert. Funeral from his late home, Saturday, 10
A.M. with solemn high mass at St. Michael’s Church, Concord and Prince
streets, the Rev. Father SERIO officiating. Burial in St. John’s Cemetery
under direction of Ernest CASAZZA & Son, 186 Navy street.

   Emma E. GRUPP KRAUS died Thursday at her home, 133-23 Lefferts boulevard,
South Ozone Park. She was born in Brooklyn forty-seven years ago and has been
a resident of South Ozone Park for the past five years. She is survived by her
husband, Conrad and six children, Joseph, Frances, George, Henry, Andrew and
John. Funeral Monday from her late home at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R. C.
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help where a solemn high mass will be
celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of Kearns
Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

   John T. LYNCH died Wednesday at his home, 331 Eighty-ninth street. He was
the husband of the late Mary LYNCH. He is survived by two sons, Hugh and John.
Funeral tomorrow with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of St. Patrick,
Ninety-fifth street and Fifth avenue. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

   Mary BLYLE died yesterday at her home, 372 Hicks street. She was born in
Brooklyn forty-seven years ago. She is survived by her husband, Charles; three
children, Elsie, Muriel and John ENDERSON; a brother, John WALKER, and a
sister, Mrs. B. FOWLER. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Peter. Interment will be at Holy Cross under
the direction of James E. DOUGHERTY Sons, 396 Hicks street.

In Memoriam
HATTON-
In memory of James, who died July 17, 1929. Anniversary mass. Have
mercy on him, O Lord. I’ll remember you in my prayers.
                      ALICE

McMANUS-
Anniversary mass was held this morning at the Church of St. Boniface
for the repose of the soul of Edward McMANUS.
                      WIFE and CHILDREN

Stephen DUPER died yesterday at his home, 938 Flushing avenue. He was born
in Austria and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. He is survived
by his widow, Thereasa DEVINE DUPER; two daughters, Josephine DAVIS and
Theresa ENGSTROM; three sons, Stephen and Albert of Manhattan Headquarters of
the New York Police Department and Gerald DUPER, and one brother Michael. The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Leonard of Port Maurice. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Assad SHALHOUB died yesterday at his home, 106 Greenwich street, New York
City. He was born in Beirouth-Syria seventy-one years ago and lived in
Brooklyn for thirty-eight years. He is survived by one son, Francis. He was in
the restaurant business at 65 Washington street, Manhattan, for ten years.
Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M., thence to Church of St. Joseph’s Maronite, 57
Washington street, Manhattan, where a requiem mass will be offered by the
Right Rev. Mgr. Francis WAKIM. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Thomas E. PEPPARD died yesterday in Long Island College Hospital. He was
president of the Catholic Tourists of America and was a member of Montauk
Council K. of C. He is survived by his widow Marie BECHER PEPPARD; two sons,
Thomas and Joseph; two daughters, Mrs. Walter DYER and Mary PEPPARD; a sister
May McNEIL and a brother James PEPPARD. The funeral will be held from his late
home, 54 Parret place at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under
direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

   Adam H. ALBERT of 151-88 135th avenue, South Jamaica, died Wednesday in his
fortieth year. He is survived by his wife Minnie, his parents, Henry G. and
Carrie ALBERT, and three brothers, George H., Martin H. and Henry G. ALBERT,
Jr. He was a member of Jamaica-Richmond Hill Camp No. 9436, Modern Woodmen of
America. Funeral services will be held at his late home Saturday at 2 P.M.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son,
Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue.

   Catherine KING, of 7011 Meade street, Glendale, died Wednesday in her
fifty-seventh year. She is survived by her sister Rose KELLY; a nephew and two
nieces. Funeral will be held from The Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Glendale, Saturday at 9 A.M. with requiem mass at St. Pancras R. C. Church.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

   William CASSIDY died yesterday at his home, 115-09 Ninety-fifty avenue,
Richmond Hill. He was born in County Galway, Ireland and had been a resident
of the United States since early youth. He moved to Richmond Hill from
Greenpoint six years ago. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John McLaughlin;
a brother, Michael CASSIDY and a sister, Mrs. Patrick McDERMOTT of Ireland.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow with a final blessing at the
chapel in Calvary Cemetery. Interment will be under the direction of J.J.
GALLAGHER Sons.

   Marie KENNEDY died yesterday at her home, 753 Sterling place. She was born
in Brooklyn and was a graduate of the parochial school of St. Joseph. She was
employed for eight years by the Pure Oil Company. She was a daughter of the
late John and Sarah McLAUGHLIN KENNEDY. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Rose
SEBALD. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction
of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue

   Louis D. JUENGST died yesterday at his home, 349 Ridgewood avenue, in his
seventy-sixth year. He was born in New York. He was a retired dress cutter. He
leaves two brothers, William JUENGST and Frederick ORLEMANN and three sisters,
Louise GAY, Matilda BLUMERS and Amelia HAGADORN. He was a member of Manual
Lodge, 636 F. and A.M.; Altair Chapter, 237 R. A. M.; St. Elmo Commandery, 57;
Kismet Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.; Allegheny Lodge 183, I.O.O.F.; Warren Encampment,
79, I.O.O. F. Allegheny Lodge, 108 K. of P., and Compass Club. Funeral
services at the chapel of William WARNECK, 374 Ridgewood avenue, Saturday, 8
P.M. The Rev. H.C. Kline will officiate. Interment Sunday at Greenwood
Cemetery privately.

   Dorothy M. WALSH died yesterday at her home, 1559 East Sixty-sixth street.
She was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by her parents John and
Dorothy WALSH. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Catherine Loretta ROGERS died yesterday at her home, 851 Putnam avenue. She
is survived by her husband, Chester J. ROGERS, a Deputy Sheriff of Kings
County; a son, Thomas J., and one grandson. She was born in Manhattan and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

18 July 1931
BAUER-On Thursday, July 16, 1931, Mary (nee BOCKLET) dearly beloved wife of
Fred and loving mother of Fred, Jr. and Marie BAUER; also survived by four
sisters and three brothers. Funeral from her late residence, 9808 Ascan ave.,
Forest Hills on Monday, July 20 at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of Our Lady
of Mercy, where requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

CLAUS-Joseph, age 76, died July 17 at his home, 312 Devoe st. Funeral from his
late residence, Monday morning 9:30 A.M. Mass at St. Nicholas R. C. Church 10
A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

CLEARY-John J., beloved son of Cornelius and Margaret McCARTHY CLEARY on
Friday, July 17 at the residence of his uncle Michael CLEARY, 122 Howard ave.,
Brooklyn. Native of County Cork, Ireland. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
Our Lady of Good Counsel on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of FEENEY & Son.

CORS-Charles F. of 78-26 79th Lane, Glendale, beloved husband of Pauline, and
devoted father of Harold CORS. Funeral at the May Funeral Chapel, 6632 Myrtle
ave., Glendale, on Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock.

COSGROVE-July 15, Kathleen, wife of Dr. J. E. COSGROVE, and mother of E. J.
COSGROVE. Funeral Friday July 17, from her late residence, 1442 East 64th st.

CULLEN-On July 17, Beatrice (nee REYNOLDS), beloved wife of Harry F., and
mother of Harry, Jr., William and Edward, and sister of Mrs. Mary CANTWELL and
Mrs. Catherine McSAVENY, at her residence, 5416 Ave. M. Funeral on Tuesday at
9:30, thence to Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

GREEGAN-On July 18, Mary DONLON GREEGAN, beloved wife of James J. GREEGAN, and
devoted mother of James, John and George DONLON. Funeral from her residence,
219 Myrtle ave., on Monday, July 20, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Edward’s R. C.
Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KECKEISEN-Of 8302 Dongan ave., Elmhurst, L.I., on July 18, 1931, Barbara A.
KECKEISEN, age 20 years, beloved daughter of George and Barbara SCHURR
KECKEISEN and loving sister of George, Henry, and Josephine. Relatives and
friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral from the home on Tuesday
morning at 9:30 o’clock, thence to St. Bartholomew’s R. C. Church. Interment
Holy Trinity Cemetery.

LAW-On July 17, Richard, beloved husband of Sarah Ellen and father of Jane H.
and William D., and brother of William H., Margaret and Nellie LAW. Funeral
services at his late residence, 361 Marion st., Brooklyn, on Monday

MEACLE-Alice, widow of the late John, formerly of Tarrytown, N.Y., and late of
Point of Pines, Revere, Mass., passed away at the Bedford Hospital, Brooklyn,
N.Y., after a brief illness, on July 17. She was the beloved aunt of Mrs. Emil
ANDERSON, Irene BODKINS, Josephine O’CONNOR, Gracie WILEY, Johnnie and
Josephine O’MARRA, Maggie and Annie GRIFFIN. The funeral will take place on
Monday, July 20, at 10 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at St. Theresa’s R. C.
Church, Tarrytown. Tarrytown and Lynn, Mass., papers please copy.

M’CAUL-On July 18, 1931, Philip McCAUL, at 1383 East 2nd st. 
Notice of funeral later.

MULLIGAN-On Friday, July 17, 1931, Lena MULLIGAN (nee SEES), wife of Edward,
beloved mother Edward, Michael and James MULLIGAN; also survived by one year
old child. Funeral on Monday, 2 P.M. from her late residence, 2392 Silver st.,
Ridgewood. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

PLANT-Catherine, beloved sister of Anna and Margaret and Lieutenant William
PLANT of 69th Precinct N.Y.P.D. Funeral on Monday, July 20, from her late
residence, 223 Arlington ave., thence to the R. C. Church of St. Malachy,
where solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SCHMIERER-On Thursday, July 16, 1931, Rose SCHMIERER. Services at the
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on Monday July 20.

SPAIGHT-On Thursday in Akron, Ohio, Bridget (nee CONSIDINE), beloved wife of
Cornelius SPAIGHT and mother of John and Walter SPAIGHT. The cortege will
arrive in Brooklyn on Saturday, and the remains will repose at the Funeral
Home, 496 Court st., until Monday at 9:30 A.M. when a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

POLO INJURY PROVES FATAL TO COL. MORRIS
Father of Game in U.S. Army Hurt at Meadow Brook
   Colonel Willis V. MORRIS, credited with fathering polo in the United States
Army is dead.
   Suffering from injuries incurred during a polo game at the Meadow Brook
Country Club last Saturday, Colonel MORRIS succumbed in Nassau County Hospital
last night after an operation. His mount had collided with another horse in a
game between an army team from Governor’s Island and the Meadow Brook Vipers.
Colonel MORRIS’ skull was fractured and he received other injuries.
   Graduated from West Point in 1900, Colonel MORRIS had been a leader in army
polo many years. He organized and managed the team which was runner-up in the
Argentine tourney last year.
   His widow, a son and two daughters, survive him.

In Memoriam
McCUE-
In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary A., who died July 19, 1930.
A wonderful mother, woman and aid.
One who was better God never made.
A wonderful worker so loyal and true.
One in a million, that mother was you.
Just in your judgement, always right,
Honest and liberal, ever upright:
Loved by your friends and all whom you knew;
Our wonderful mother, that mother was you.
DAUGHTERS, SON and SON-IN-LAW

McCUE-
In sad and loving memory of my beloved wife, Mary A., who died on July
19, 1930. Anniversary mass offered on Monday, July 20, 8 A.M. at St. Charles
Borromeo’s Church, Sidney pl. and Livingston st. May her soul rest in peace.
                BERNARD McCUE

MURPHY-
In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved brother, Gilbert E., who
departed this life, July 18, 1928. May his soul rest in peace.
SISTER, MRS. J. WIEGAND; BROTHERS, JOSEPH AND EUGENE MURPHY.

TRUMPF-
In memory of Mary TRUMPF, died July 18, 1929.
The flowers I placed on your grave
   May wither and decay.
But the love within your daughter’s
   Heart,
Will never fade away.
DAUGHTER AND MEYERS GRANDCHILDREN

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
   WEISENBERGER-We wish to express our thanks to reverend clergy, nuns,
relatives and many friends for the floral tokens and sympathy shown in our
recent bereavement on the death of Frederick P. WEISENBERGER.
MRS. MARION WEISENBERGER AND FAMILY

Frances Sabella CANDIDO died today in her fifty-fifth year at 599 Seventh
street. She was born in Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty
years. She is survived by her husband, Michael; seven sons and three
daughters. One of her sons is Patrick CANDIDO, of the staff of the Mirror. The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Tuesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Saviour, Eighth avenue and Sixth street. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Louis SESSA, 102 President street.

   Edward SCHADE died Thursday at his home, 8543 Eightieth street, Woodhaven.
He was employed for twenty years by the New York Telephone Company and was a
supervisor. He was born in Brooklyn thirty-nine years ago. He is survived by
his widow, Louisa; one son, one sister and two brothers. The funeral services
will be held at 5 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be under
direction of B. J. THURING, 1173 Bushwick avenue.

   Charles OSTERMEYER died Thursday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital in his
seventeenth year. He was born in Brooklyn. He is survived by his parents,
Michael and Emma OSTERMEYER; two sisters, Elise SVARA and Dorothy, and one
brother, Howard OSTERMEYER. Funeral from his home, 311 Stanhope street, Monday
at 8:30 A.M., thence to St. Brigid’s R.C. Church where a requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Nicholas
BLASIUS, Jr., & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Virginia MANOLATOS died Thursday at her home, 349 East Fifty-first street.
She is survived by her husband, Anthony; her parents, Theodore and Jennie
PHILIPS LINGELBACK, and two brothers, Harry and Edward LINGELBACK. Funeral
Monday at 9:30 A. M., thence to St. Patrick’s R. C. Church, Bank street and
Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Remains reposing at Funeral Chapel, 115 Atlantic
avenue, until noon today. Interment at Baltimore Cemetery under the direction
of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

   Emma KING died Friday at her home, 2729 Fort Hamilton parkway. She was born
in Ireland and resident of Brooklyn for the past forty years. She formerly
lived in the Tenth Ward. She is survived by her husband, Charles G. KING; one
son, Clinton; one daughter, Mrs. Marion WOLFEN; her uncle John CONDON and
three grandchildren. The funeral services will take place from her late home
Monday at 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Bridget CONSIDINE SPAIGHT died Thursday at her home in Akron, Ohio. She was
born in County Clare, Ireland and came to this country twenty-nine years ago.
Her husband, Cornelius SPAIGHT; two sons, John and Walter; her mother, Mrs.
Catherine CONSIDINE and two sisters, Mrs. Mary SPAIGHT and Mrs. Anna LOWE,
survive her. The cortege will arrive in Brooklyn Saturday afternoon and the
remains will repose at the Funeral Home, 495 Court street. The funeral will be
held on Monday at 9:30 A.M. from the Funeral Home, thence to the Church of St.
Mary Star of the Sea where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   John DUNLOP died Thursday at his home, 463 Seventy-seventh street. He is
survived by his wife, Matilda and a son John W. Funeral services will be
conducted at his late home by the Rev. F. E. SIMMONS of the Spencer Memorial
Presbyterian Church, Remsen and Clinton streets, Sunday at 3 P.M. He was a
member of Kilwinning Lodge 825 F. & A. M. Interment at 9:30 A.M. Monday at
Evergreens Cemetery.

   Ethel S. SMITH, born in England sixty-two years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for many years, died Tuesday in Jamaica Hospital. She was the widow
of Charles W. SMITH. She is survived by three sons, Charles, Sidney R. and
Robert L.; two daughters, Dorothy BAEHR and Florence HOCKING, and a sister,
Edith CHERRINGTON. She was a member of the Floral Park M. E. Church. The
funeral services will be held at her late home, 8434 170th street, Hillcrest,
Queens, at 2 P.M. today. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

   Alberta TORRES died yesterday in her twenty-ninth year at her home, 1810
George street, Ridgewood. She is survived by her husband, Harry TORRES, Jr.; a
daughter, Dorothy RUSHFORTH; her mother, Louise and a brother, William
DOUGHERTY. The funeral services will be held at 5 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at
2 P.M. Monday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of William WERST,
365 Evergreen avenue.

   Joseph CLAUS, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home, 312
Devoe street in his seventy-sixth year. He is survived by four sons, John,
Joseph, Nicholas and Frank; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara SCHMITT, and twenty-three
grandchildren. He was a member of the Church of St. Nicholas where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Monday. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. McCORMACK, 21 Olive street.

   Catherine PLANT, daughter of the late Michael and Mary PLANT, died Thursday
at her home, 223 Arlington avenue. She was formerly a parishioner of the
Church of St. Cecelia and a life resident of Greenpoint. She is survived by a
brother, Lieut. William PLANT of the Sixty-ninth precinct, N.Y.P.D. and two
sisters, Anna and Margaret PLANT. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Malachy. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   Gilbert WARD died Thursday at his home, 120 Franklin street. He was born in
Greenpoint forty-eight years ago. He is survived by two sisters, Eliza JOHNSON
and Nellie HOFFMESITER, and two brothers, Henry and Charles WARD. The funeral
services will be conducted at 2 P.M.  tomorrow at the Boch Funeral Chapel, 122
Meserole avenue. The Rev. George MacDONALD will officiate. Interment will
follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

   Charles F. CORS died yesterday in St. Anthony’s Hospital. He lived at 78-26
Seventy-ninth lane, Glendale. He is survived by his widow Pauline CORS and a
son, Harold CORS. The funeral will be held from the Funeral Home of Arthur C.
MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue, Glendale at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will follow.

20 July 1931
J. E. NEWBURGER, RETIRED STATE JUSTICE, DIES
Succumbs to Heart Attack in Hotel at Bluff Point
   Joseph E. NEWBURGER, a retired Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of
New York, who was retired in January 1924, at the age of seventy after
thirty-four years of judicial service, died yesterday of heart disease at his
suite at the Hotel Champlain, Bluff Point, N.Y.
   Justice NEWBURGER was born at Third street and the Bowery, Manhattan,
graduated from P.S. 15 and Columbia University Law School, Class of ’74. His
long judicial career started in 1890 when he was elected a City Court Justice.
Five years later he was elected a Judge of the Court of General Sessions. He
was elected a Justice of the Supreme Court in 1905 and served until 1919 when
the Democratic Party refused him a re-nomination.
   He ran as an Independent with the Republican endorsement. He served five
years of his second fourteen-year term, retiring because of the age limit. He
served as an official referee since his retirement.
   He lived at 10 West Eighty-sixth street, Manhattan and is survived by a
sister, Hannah NEWBURGER. The body of the late jurist arrived in Manhattan
last night.

CHARLES JACOB DIES IN HOLLIS
   Charles JACOB, a private detective and a retired member of the New York
Police Department, died Saturday in his sixty-seventh year at his home, 199-18
104th avenue, Hollis, Queens.
   Detective JACOB served under the regime of the late Theodore ROOSEVELT. He
joined the Police Department in 1885. He was later a Highway Inspector in
Queens. He was active in the work of the Ridgewood Democratic Club and in
hospital and charitable affairs.
   He is survived by his widow Bertha; two daughters, Dora H. VOLBECK of
Riversville, Conn., and Jeanette HOPPE of Bellrose, and a son, Detective Isaac
JACOB of the Glendale station. Masonic funeral services will be held at his
late home at 8 o’clock tonight. Interment will be tomorrow.

KILLED BY PLUNGE ON CELLAR STAIRS
   Believed to have fallen down stairs in his home at 20 Carlton avenue,
Thomas FIORILLO, 35, was found dead on the cellar floor with a cut scalp and a
fractured skull early today by Mary CHURESAW of the same address, according to police.
Miss CHURESAW notified Classon avenue station police and called Cumberland Hospital.

PAINTER FALLS, DROWNS IN BAY
   John HAUCH, 34, of 9307 Third avenue, was drowned early today when he fell
from a scaffold on which he was painting a building at Pier 22, at the foot of
Atlantic avenue, struck his head against the stringpiece and was hurled into
the water.
   Police Emergency Squad 13 recovered the body after grappling for more than
a half-hour.
   Detectives of the Butler street station are investigating a report that the
rope on the scaffold slipped, causing the painter to lose his balance.

ARBERG-On July 19, 1931, Diedrich ARBERG, beloved father of Emma MEYER and
Alfred ARBERG. Funeral services at his late home, 327 Van Brunt st., Tuesday
evening 8 o’clock. Interment Wednesday, 2 P.M. Greenwood Cemetery.

BOWNE-On Sunday, July 19, 1931, Charles P., beloved husband of Sylvia M., and
father of Charles P., Jr., and Walter BOWNE and brother of Lloyd, of 7826 4th
ave., Brooklyn. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand
ave., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 21, at 8 P.M. Interment private.

DELAHANTY-Mary A. (nee COMMERFORD), widow of Daniel J., on Saturday July 18,
at her residence, 468A McDonough st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the
Holy Rosary on Tuesday at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DeNYSE-July 18, 193, George C., age 38 years, beloved husband of Margaret and
loving father of Dolly; also survived by two brothers, Charles and Arthur.
Services Monday, 8 P.M., at his residence 1111 Decatur street. Interment
Tuesday 2 P.M. at National Cemetery. Member of Friendship Camp No. 190, W. O.
W., American Legion, Callahan-Kelly Post No. 1003.

DRIVER-July 18, 1931, George DRIVER, devoted brother of Martha, James and
Herbert DRIVER, at his residence, 285 7th st. Services at William E. RING’s
parlors, 361 7th ave., on Tuesday. Interment private in Greenwood Cemetery.

FALLON-Emma (nee O’CONNOR) beloved wife of the late James and devoted mother
of Mrs. Irene GLOWCHESKY, Thomas and Gertrude FALLON, Mrs. Agnes KAMPER and
James FALLON. Solemn mass of requiem Thursday, July 23, at 9:30 A.M., at the
Church of St. Ephrem, 74th st. and Ft. Hamilton pky. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

FLANNELLY-On Sunday, July 19, 1931, Lieutenant James FLANNELLY of Engine Co.
201, New York Fire Department, beloved brother of Patrick, Michael, William
and John FLANNELLY, Mrs. Bridget COLLEARY and Mrs. Catherine DUNN. Funeral
from his home, 360 First st., on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis
Xavier Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

HAGGERTY-Martha (nee BRERETON) died Friday at her home, 58 So. Ninth st., a
sister of the late John J. BRERETON of Post Office Station G. She is survived
by two daughters, Martha and Marion; two sons, Leonard and Edmund and a sister
Mrs. Mary OGDEN. Funeral from Balmer’s Funeral Home, 72 ½ Norman ave., Tuesday
morning at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at Church of St. Antony. Interment Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Harold J. BALMER.

JOHNSON-John L., on July 18, of 514 58th st., in his 38th year; son of Mrs.
Emma JOHNSON, brother of Alice, Albert and Edward. Funeral services on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o’clock at the funeral chapel of Charles A. SANDSTROM, 4603
Fourth avenue. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

McCAUL-On July 18, 1931, Philip McCAUL of 28 Middagh st. Funeral on Tuesday at
9 A.M., from the home of his brother, James McCAUL, 1383 East Second st.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGRATH-John, at his home, 205 North Henry st., on Sunday, July 19. He is
survived by two sons, James and John; three daughters, Johanna, Nellie and
Mary. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30, thence to St. Cecilia’s Church where a solemn
high mass will be offered at 10 A.M.

MILLER-On Sunday, July 19, 1931, Myra MILLER of 148 Hull st., wife of the late
Walter MILLER. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl. near Grand
ave., on Monday, July 20, at 8 P.M.

MILLER-On Saturday, July 18, 1931, Walter MILLER, of 148 Hull st., beloved
husband of Myra MILLER and father of Walter MILLER, Jr. Services at the
Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl. near Grand ave., Monday, July 20 at 8 p.m.

O’CONNOR-Catherine, suddenly on Sunday, July 19, 1931, widow of Edmund J.
O’CONNOR, at her residence, 97 St. Marks ave. Loving mother of Mrs. A.V.
MALONEY, Mrs. B. DEVEANEY, Capt. Joseph O’CONNOR, Edward, Charles, Richard,
Richard and William. Notice of Funeral later.

O’KEEFE-Sunday July 19, 1931, Thomas A. O’KEEFE, Jr. Funeral from his late
home, 81 Cedarhurst ave., Cedarhurst, L.I. Wednesday, July 22, at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Joachim. Interment Calvary Cemetery.
Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

WORLD-John, formerly of Bath Beach, a well-known plasterer, who lived with
Charles E. KERRIGAN, Jr., 12 Lancaster ave., died of natural causes on
Saturday, July 18. He is at the funeral parlors of DeWitt & Farrell, 1725 86th
st. Funeral Wednesday morning 9 o’clock. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

WOLFF-On Saturday, July 18, Anna WOLFF (nee GRUBEL), widow of the late Emil
WOLFF; also mother of Tillie BURGE and Emily KOELSCH. Funeral from her late
residence, 71 Stanhope st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 21, at 2 P.M. Cremation
in Fresh Pond Crematory.

In Memoriam
   BUCKLEY-
Catherine. In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother and
grandmother, who departed this life July 20, 1929. May her soul rest in peace.
Masses offered.
SON, DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN

   HOPE-
Margaret Mary (nee McLAUGHLIN), died July 20, 1927. Gone, but not forgotten.
                   HUSBAND AND CHILDREN

          ANNIVERSARY MASS
   MURRAY-Solemn requiem mass (anniversary) for the repose of the soul of
Thomas E. MURRAY, beloved husband of the late Catherine BRADLEY MURRAY at St.
Gregory’s Church, Brooklyn ave. and St. Johns pl., on Tuesday, July 21, at 8
A.M.

   PETERSON-In sad and loving memory of my dear beloved husband, Carl Robert,
who departed this life July 20, 1929.
   No one knows how much I miss you.
       No one knows the bitter pain.
   I have suffered since I lost you.
       Life will never be the same.
   YOUR LOVING WIFE FREDA PETERSON.

Delia MEADE died Saturday at her home, 996 Putnam avenue. She was born in
County Longford, Ireland, and had been a resident of the United States for
twenty years. She is survived by her husband, Wesley MEADE; a son, Bernard;
two sisters, Mrs. J. DOHERTY and Mrs. M. BRODERICK, and two brothers, Bernard
and Patrick McKENNA of Ireland. She was a member of the Church of Our Lady of
Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Wednesday.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph J.
GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   Diedrich ARBERG died yesterday at his home, 327 Van Brunt street. He was
born in Bremen, Germany and had been a resident of the Twelfth Ward of
Brooklyn for many years. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Emma MEYER; a son,
Alfred, and six grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of George SEIBOLD, ?84 Van Broun street.

   John J. CLEARY died Friday at the home of his uncle, Michael CLEARY, 122
Howard avenue. He was born in County Cork, Ireland, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for five years. He is survived by his parents, Cornelius and Margaret
McCARTHY CLEARY, living in Ireland; eight sisters and seven brothers. He was a
member of the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of Our Lady of Good
Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow. Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Son, 1847 Broadway.

   Phillip M’CAUL died Saturday. He was born in Ireland, the son of the late
John and Ann McCAUL, and is survived by two daughters, Mary and Ann; three
sons, John, Thomas and Joseph, and one brother, James McCAUL. He had resided
at 28 Middaugh street. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 9 A.M. from the
home of his brother, 1383 East Second street, thence to the Church of the
Assumption, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

   Sarah KRAUSE, widow of Frederick KRAUSE, died Thursday at her home, 99
Lawrence street. She was born in Germany, the daughter of the late Juda and
Sarah JACOB, and is survived by three sons, Fred, George and Henry KRAUSE.
Funeral services will be held today at 3 P.M. at the Funeral Home of T. J.
HIGGINS & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery at 10
A.M. tomorrow.

   August CIPULLO died Saturday at his home, 463 Columbia street. He is
survived by his widow, Therese; three sons, Frank, Dominick and Albert, and
one daughter, Mrs. Anna PALLADINO. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow
with a final blessing at the Church of the Visitation. Interment will follow
at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   John O’CONNOR, son of Robert and Margaret HENLEY O’CONNOR, died Friday at
the home of his parents at 219 Spencer street. The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. today. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph
J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   Thomas A. O’KEEFE, Jr., died Sunday. He was born in New York City
twenty-three years ago. He had been a resident of Cedarhurst for the past
twenty years. He was a communicant of the Church of St. Joachim. He was
associated with the building trades and real estate business. He is survived
by his widow, Elsie; a daughter, Patricia; his parents, Marie P. and Thomas
O’KEEFE; a brother, Edward and his sisters, Mrs. Vincent SCANLON, Madeline and
Muriel O’KEEFE. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning 9:30 o’clock
from his home, 81 Cedarhurst avenue, Cedarhurst, and after a solemn requiem
mass at the Church of St. Joachim the interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

   Fred WOOD died Saturday at Beekman Street Hospital. He was born in Brooklyn
sixty-five years ago. He formerly lived at the Central Y.M.C.A., Hanson place.
He was a retired sea captain and pilot. He is survived by his wife Ethel, who
is now on a tour of the West. Funeral Tuesday from 115 Atlantic avenue, where
services will be conducted at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Carl PODIN. Interment at
Cedar Grove Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Orphelia Alice GRAHAM died yesterday at her home, 242 Kane street. She was
born in Indiana. She is survived by her mother, Evengeline BUESTO GRAHAM and
her father, Basil. Funeral services Monday at 2 P.M., by the Rev. A. FOX of
the Warren Street Methodist Episcopal Church at 115 Atlantic avenue. Interment
at Mr. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

   Barbara A. KECKEISEN of 8302 Dongan avenue, Elmhurst, died Saturday at
Mesricordia Hospital, Manhattan. She was a telephone operator at the
Havermeyer Exchange and formerly lived in Greenpoint. She is survived by her
parents, George and Barbara KECKEISEN; two brothers, George and Henry, and a
sister, Josephine. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst. Interment will be at Holy
Trinity Cemetery.

   Bridget QUIGLEY, born in Ireland sixty-two years ago, died at Cumberland
Hospital Sunday. Burial from Funeral Chapel of Earnest CASAZZA & Son,
Wednesday, with solemn high mass at St. Louis Church, Ellery street and
Nostrand avenue. Burial in St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Earnest
CASAZZA & Son, 186 Navy street.

   Mary DONLON GREEGAN, born in Brooklyn, daughter of the late John KENNY and
Mary WHITEHOUSE KENNY, died Saturday at her home, 219 Myrtle avenue. She was a
life resident of this city and charter member of St. Edward’s R.C. Church
where a solemn mass of requiem was celebrated today at 9:30 A.M. She was also
a member of the Guard of Honor, Rosary Society, Propagation of the Faith and
the Ladies Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband, James J. GREEGAN; five
sons, James, John and George DONLON, and five grandchildren. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Anna SCHUSTER died Saturday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital. She was born in
Germany seventy-nine years ago. She lived at 1633 Norman avenue, Ridgewood.
She is survived by her husband, Charles J. SCHUSTER; four daughters, Anna
OTDEMARD, Ida HURTZ, Louise COLSON, Lillian PATTERSON; three sons, Charles,
William and John; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Remains
reposing at the Funeral Home of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker
avenue. Funeral services Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

 James GALBRATH died yesterday at his home, 825 Quincy street. He was born
in Scotland and came to the United States in his early youth. He was a retired
tool maker. He was an active member of Lyceum Lodge, 333, I.O.O.F. for
forty-five years. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. BRAUNS and Mrs. E.
VALENTINE; one sister in Scotland, three grandchildren and four
great-grandchildren. Funeral services Tuesday at 8 P.M. at Lafayette chapel,
38 Lafayette avenue. Interment Wednesday morning at Cedar Grove Cemetery under
direction of E.L. STEVENSON.

   Beatrice REYNOLDS CULLEN died Friday at her home, 54-16 Avenue M, near East
Fifty-sixth street. She is survived by her husband Harry, three sons, Harry,
Jr., William and Edward; two sisters, Mrs. Mary CANTWELL and Mrs. Catherine
McSAVENY. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to Our Lady Queen of Heaven
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St.
John’s Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Charles JACOB, formerly of Halleck avenue, Ridgewood, died Saturday at his
home, 199-18 104th avenue, at 200th street, Hollis, in his sixty-seventh year.
He is survived by his wife, Bertha; one son, Police Detective Isaac JACOB; two
daughters, Dora HVELBECK and Jeanette HOPPE, and his father, Samuel JACOB. He
was a member of Henry Clay Lodge, 277 F & A.M.; N. Y. Consistory, Kismet
Shrine, N.Y., Veteran Firemen’s Association, Bneesalen Salem and the Ridgewood
Democratic Club. Funeral services at his home, Tuesday, at 8 P.M. and
Wednesday at 2 P.M., after which the remains will be placed in Memorial Abbey,
Cypress Hills Cemetery, under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6709
Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

   Lieut. James FLANNELLY of the New York Fire Department, Engine 201, died
yesterday at his home, 360 First street. He is survived by four brothers,
Patrick, Michael of Montana; William and James, of Ireland; and two sisters,
Mrs. Bridget COLLEARY and Mrs. Catherine DUNN, of Ireland. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis
Xavier. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Martha BRERETON HAGERTY died Friday at her home, 58 South Ninth street. She
was a sister of the late John J. BRERETON of Station “G” of the Post Office.
She is survived by two daughters, Martha and Marion; two sons, Leonard and
Edmund; a sister, Mrs. Mary OGDEN. The funeral will be held from the funeral
chapel of Harold J. BLAMER, 72A Norman avenue, at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

   Charles O. BAUMANN died Saturday. He was born in New York City fifty-seven
years ago. He is survived by his wife, Anna, one daughter, Mrs. .Daniel KELLY,
one grandchild, one brother, August BAUMANN, and one sister, Mrs. Phillip
BRANDMEIER. The funeral will be held from his late home, 8 Surrey lane, Great
Neck, Tuesday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Aloysius R. C. Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment will follow at St. John’s Cemetery
under the direction of Weigand Bros.

   Henrietta FINES CARR died Saturday at her home, 477 seventeenth street. She
is survived by her husband Arthur; two daughters, Mrs. Theresa WHEELER and
Mrs. Anna DONOVAN, and two sisters, Mrs. Margaret SHEA and Mrs. Theresa
GOLLETON. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at
the Church of the Holy Name. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
the direction of H. LENNART, 311 Columbia street.

   John ROSS died yesterday in his twenty-second year at the home of his
parents, 215-07 112th avenue, Queens Village. He is survived by his father,
Frank; his mother, Marie; three brothers, Peter, Frank and Aloysious and one
sister, Catherine. He was formerly employed as chauffeur for the Atlantic &
Pacific Tea Co. Funeral from his late home Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to SS
Joachim and Anne R. C. Church on Springfield boulevard, where a solemn high
mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction
of John L. QUENZER, Hillside avenue, Hollis.

   Mary A. DELAHANTY died Saturday at her home, 468A McDonough street. She was
born in County Tipperary, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many
years. She is survived by three daughters, Mary E., Kathleen H. and Mrs. Frank
HEANEY, and two sons, John T. and Daniel J. DELAHANTY. She was a member of the
Church of the Holy Rosary, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.
tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Feeney &
Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Mary Gertrude BECKER, fifty-nine years old, of 88-26 Fifty-fourth avenue,
Elmhurst avenue, Elmhurst, died Friday. She is survived by her husband, Jacob
BECKER, five children, Susanna CAREY, Helen MOLLER, Eleanor BAUER, Arthur and
Gertrude BECKER and two grandchildren. She was born in Brooklyn June 30, 1872
and has resided at her present address for over twenty years. She was a member
of the Catholic Women’s Benevolent League of St. Margaret’s R. C. Church of
Middle Village. The funeral was held from the home today at 9 A.M., thence to
St. Bartholomew’s R. C. Church, Elmhurst, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 A.M. Interment will be made at
St. John’s Cemetery, Middle Village.

   Edward BRYANT, a boss painter, died Saturday in Kings County Hospital. He
was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow Martha BRYANT.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from the funeral chapel of Feeney &
Sons, 1847 Broadway. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

21 July 1931
William BLAUVELT, a laborer, died suddenly yesterday, at his residence,
No. 130 Union street, it is supposed from the effects of the heat.

Michael MARTIUS, aged fifty-one years, and residing at No. 93 Gerry
street, E.D., was overcome by the heat last evening, and died at three
o'clock this morning at his residence.  The Coroner was notified.
(Could the last name be MARTIN?)

ENDS HIS LIFE IN LOCKED AUTO
   Locked in his Ford automobile at Seventy-seventh street and Thirty-second
avenue, Jackson Heights, Charles MAISCH, 34, of 60-45 Grove street, Ridgewood,
was found dead last night with his throat cut.
   Roger BAILO, of 26-49 Ninety-sixth street, East Elmhurst, who was driving
past, noticed MAISCH collapsed over the steering wheel. Unable to open the
doors, he called Patrolman O’KANE, who broke a window in the car.
   A bloodstained penknife was found on the floor of the car.

   Commissioner MULROONEY and other high police officials were called to the
scene, which is near Holmes Airport.
   Deputy Medical Examiner NEALL said it apparently was a case of suicide.
Police were informed by MAISCH’s widow that he had been despondent for some
time over ill health.

EDGEMERE WOMAN IS KILLED BY AUTO
   Mrs. Elizabeth ROGERS, 45, of 169 Beach Forty-fifth street, Edgemere,
Queens, was fatally injured yesterday. She died in the Far Rockaway Hospital.
   George N. BROWN, of 305 Beach Ninetieth street, Rockaway Beach, was the
driver of the car. After striking the woman his car collided with one driven
by Israel STEIGEL of 482 Beaucampe street. Seven persons, passengers in the
two cars, were slightly injured. Police said the accident was caused when Mrs.
ROGERS walked from in front of a bus.

FATAL ARGUMENT HOLDS SUSPECT
   James PARLOW, 36, of 34-05 Thirty-third street, was held without bail on a
homicide charge in the Long Island City Magistrate’s Court yesterday in
connection with the death of John VARGA, 37, of 459 Thirty-third street,Astoria.
   VARGA and PARLOW, according to police, were playing cards in the home of a
friend Saturday night when an argument started. When the two left the house,
PARLOW is alleged to have picked up a milk bottle and struck VARGA on the head.

FINDS NEIGHBOR WHO DIED ALONE
   Two bottles of milk and a bag of rolls led today to the discovery of the
death of Mrs. Anna BORODINI, 58, of 377 South First street.
   Joseph MALKOSSKY, who lives in the same house, saw the milk and rolls in
front of the door and believing something was wrong, entered the apartment. He
found her lying on the bed. An ambulance surgeon from St. Catherine’s Hospital
ascribed her death to natural causes.

ILL AND OUT OF WORK, ENDS LIFE BY HANGING
   Ill and unemployed, Edward EGOLS, 45, committed suicide last night by
hanging himself in his furnished room at 52 St. Marks avenue, according to
police. His body was found suspended by a belt from a hook in the clothes
closet today by his landlady, Mary FOWLER, who notified police. He left two
notes, one to a brother in Ridgewood, N.J., and one to Miss FOWLER, telling
her where his body would be found.

SINGLE CEREMONY FOR AUTO VICTIMS
   Eugene and Kathleen O’CONNOR, brother and sister, victims of an automobile
collision at Freeport last Friday, will be buried at 2 P.M. today at St.
John’s Cemetery.
   The children will be buried from their late home, 4155 Seventy-third
street, Jackson Heights. Their father, Walter O’CONNOR, will attend the
obsequies, but their mother, Catherine McGUIRE O’CONNOR, is dying at Mineola
Hospital as a result of the injuries sustained.
   Eugene was one year old and died shortly after the accident. His sister,
Kathleen, five, died at the Mineola Hospital yesterday.

BREEN-John T., beloved father of Harry J., on Monday, July 20, at his
residence, 9104 96th st., Woodhaven, formerly a resident of the 7th Ward,
Manhattan. Funeral Thursday, 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen under direction of
Feeney & Sons.

BRADSHAW-Suddenly, on July 19, William F., beloved son of Catherine BRADSHAW
and loving brother of Walter and Joseph. Member of Engine Co. 302, New York
Fire Department. Funeral from his late residence, 111-25 Lefferts blvd.,
Richmond Hill, Long Island, on Thursday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at
Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CHELBERG-Helen, on Saturday, July 19, in her 27th year. Reposing at John
Metzner’s Parlors, 2890 Atlantic avenue. 
Interment Wednesday Evergreen Cemetery.

HEUTHER-At Sayville, L. I., July 20, 1931, Mary HEUTHER, beloved wife of
George HUETHER, and devoted mother of George and Alfred. Solemn requiem mass
at St. Lawrence’s R. C. Church, Sayville, L.I., 10 A.M. Thursday, July 23.
Interment St. Lawrence Cemetery, Sayville, L.I.

HEUER-On July 20, Mrs. Augusta HEUER, beloved mother of Paul, August, Charles
and Adam HEUER and Martha DRASSER and Anna SIEBER (nee HEUER), in her 88th
year. Funeral services on Wednesday, July 22, at 2:30 P.M. at Peter BLASIUS
Funeral Chapel, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

KEGEL-On July 20, in his 60th year, Frederick KEGEL, beloved father of
Elizabeth HEISINGER and Margaret B. DAVIS. Funeral services at his home, 1709
Myrtle ave., Ridgewood, L.I. on Wednesday. 
Interment Thursday in Evergreen Cemetery.

KLUMPP-On Monday, July 20, 1931, Catherine, in her 65th year, beloved wife of
Arnold KLUMPP, mother of John and Barbara KLUMPP and sister of Mrs. Margaret
BREGENZER, Mrs. Elizabeth WISCHERTH and Mrs. Barbara FLECKENSTEIN; also
survived by three grandchildren. Funeral on Thursday at 8:30 A.M. from her
late residence, 107-23 104th st., Ozone Park, L.I., thence to St. Mary Gate of
Heaven R. C. Church, where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose
of her soul. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

O’CONNOR-Catherine, suddenly on Sunday, July 19, 1931, widow of Edmund J.
O’CONNOR, formerly of the First Ward, Manhattan, at her residence, 97 St.
Marks ave. Loving mother of Mrs. A. V. MALONEY, Mrs. B. DEVEANEY, Capt. Joseph
O’CONNOR, Edward, Charles, Richard and William. Funeral Wednesday, July 22.
Requiem mass 9:30 St. Augustine’s R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

OUR LADY OF LORETTA COUNCIL, NO. 585, K. of C.-Members are requested to
assemble on Tuesday at 8:30 P.M., thence to proceed in a body to pay our last
respects to brother, James FLANNELLY, 360 1st st.
   FRANK FERGI, Jr., Grand Knight
   J.M. MATIER, Recording Secretary

PHRANER-Suddenly, on July 20, 1931, William Ward PHRANER, Sr., beloved husband
of Louise PHRANER, in his 64th year. Funeral services at his late residence,
107-27 88th st., Ozone Park, on Wednesday, at 8 P.M.

SEESCHAAF-On July 19, William H., beloved husband of Frances B. Funeral from
his late residence, 1673 68th st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 22, at 10 A.M.
Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

SPECK-Albert H., beloved husband of Anna T. McCABE, on Monday, July 20, at his
residence, 477 Bainbridge st., Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
the Holy Rosary on Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

STRACHAN-Suddenly at Amityville, L.I., on Sunday, July 19, Richard Monroe
STRACHAN, beloved husband of Emily GEDDES and son of Eunice E. and brother of
Harold, Alice and May STRACHAN. Funeral services will be held in the Hanson
Place Baptist Church, Hanson pl. and South Portland ave., Tuesday evening

WOLF-John, Sr., on Monday, July 20, 1931, at the age of 53, beloved husband of
Barbara (nee ENDRES) and dear father of John, Jr., Charles, Margaret,
Catherine and Adelaide. Funeral on Thursday morning, July 23, from his late
residence, 96 Foxall st., Ridgewood at 9:30 o’clock to St. Matthias R. C.
Church where solemn requiem mass will be said. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

WOODS-Elizabeth W. (nee JOHNSON), on July 19, 1931 at Catskill, N.Y., beloved
wife of Frank, devoted daughter of Amanda, dear sister of Alfred JOHNSON.
Services at her late residence, 674 47th st., Wednesday, 8:30 P.M. Church
services Thursday 11 A.M., at the Swedish Bethany Church, 3rd ave. and Pacific
st. Interment Evergreen. Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

In Memoriam
DOWNEY-Anniversary mass was celebrated this morning at St. Anne’s Church, in
memory of our dear mother, Margaret.
       LOVING DAUGHTERS

MURPHY-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved brother Patrick, who
departed this life July 22, 1926. Anniversary mass offered on Wednesday, July
22, at 6:30, at St. Paul’s Church, Court and Congress sts. May his soul rest
in peace.
SISTERS, CATHERINE WYNNE, ELIZABETH THORESEN; BROTHERS, WILLIAM E. AND JOSEPH MURPHY.

ST. GEORGE-Anniversary mass was celebrated for the repose of the soul of
William, beloved husband of Nellie OATES ST. GEORGE, at Holy Name Church, 9th
and Prospect aves., Tuesday, 7 o’clock.

Frederick E. EIFLER died Sunday at his home, 1710 Gates avenue. He was born
on the East Side of Manhattan, fifty-two years ago and had been a resident of
Ridgewood section for many years. He was also a well-known resident of the
summer colony of Old Mill. He is survived by his widow Annie; a daughter,
Agnes, and two brothers, Charles and George. He was a member of Manual Lodge,
636 F and A. M. and Maspeth Lodge, 870, I.O.O.F. Fraternal services will be
held tonight at his late home, at 8 o’clock. Funeral service will be held
tomorrow at 2 P.M. The Rev. George G. WACKER, of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
of Ridgewood, officiating. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Joseph H. KREUZER died yesterday in his fifty-third year. He was born in
Manhattan. He is survived by his widow, Ida; one son, Joseph L.; a sister,
Mrs. PILGNER, and a brother, George KREUZER. The funeral will be held from his
late home, 237 Monitor street, at 2 P.M. Thursday. Interment will follow at
Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker avenue.

   Eleanor AZOMBRADO, of 17 St. Edwards street, died yesterday. She was born
in Brooklyn. She is survived by her mother, Asunta, and three brothers, John,
Thomas and Delphin. The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of John T. Kenny, Inc., 197
Bridge street.

   Albert H. SPECK died yesterday at his home, 477 Bainbridge street. He was
born in Zux, Switzerland, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for seventeen
years. He is survived by his widow, Anna T. McCABE SPECK; five daughters, Anna
EARLY, Gertrude GLENNEN, Julia BARNETT, Helen MULLANEY and Florence HARFST,
and five sons, John, Frank, Joseph, Robert and Alfred SPECK; twenty-eight
grandchildren and one great granddaughter. He was a member of the Church of
the Holy Rosary, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Thursday.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847
Broadway.

   Vincent DE LEON died Sunday at Long Island College Hospital. He was born in
Brooklyn fifty-five years ago. He is survived by four daughters, Mary, Olive,
Catherine and Helen DE LEON. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from
his late home, 88 Atlantic avenue. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery
under direction of James E. DOUGHERTY Sons, 396 Hicks street.

   Emma RIORDAN died Sunday at her home, 171 Lee avenue. She was born in the
Eastern District forty-nine years ago. She leaves her husband, Thomas; one
sister, Mrs. PAULSEN, and one brother, Thomas DREW. The funeral will be held
from the chapel of Thomas F. LUND, 278 Marcy avenue, Wednesday at 10 A.M.,
thence to the R. C. Church of the Transfiguration, where a requiem mass will
be offered. Interment at Calvary Cemetery

Lulu May EILS, born fifty-one years ago in Brooklyn, the daughter of the
late John and Mary CUNNINGHAM EILS, died Sunday at her home, 125 East
Thirty-fifth street,  Flatbush. She is survived by two sisters, Belle F. EILS
and Mrs. Olive EILS, and a brother Charles H.  Funeral services will be held
at her late home tonight at 8 O’clock with Rev. Leon J. BRACE of the Lenox
Road Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be private under direction of
Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

   Adam HAUCK died yesterday while at work at Pier 22, foot of Pacific street.
He was thirty-six years old. He was a painter. He is survived by one sister
and one brother. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. from his late home, 360
Onderdonk avenue, with a final blessing at the Church of St. Aloysius.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Garguilo &
Sakkal, 150 Atlantic avenue.

   Albert STERN died Sunday. He was born in Brooklyn thirty-four years ago. He
was a jeweler by trade. He was also a member of the Republican Club, Sumner
avenue and Floyd street, for a number of years. He is survived by his parents,
Alex and Tilly FOWLER. The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 P.M. from his
home 201 Schaeffer street. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Central avenue, 
corner Sixty-eighth street,Glendale.

   William BRADSHAW, a member of Engine Co., 32, New York Fire Department,
died Sunday. He is survived by his mother, Catherine and two brothers, Walter
and Joseph BRADSHAW. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the New York
Fire Department, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. He was formerly a
parishioner of the Church of SS Peter and Paul. The funeral will be held from
his late home, 111-25 Lefferts boulevard, Richmond Hill. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas F. FARLEY of Astoria.

   William Ward PHRANER, Sr., formerly a resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday
at his home, 107-27 Eighty-eighth street, Ozone Park. He had been a resident
of Ozone Park for ten years. He was a retail fish dealer for twenty-seven
years and for the past three years was engaged in business in Richmond Hill.
He was a member of General Wayne Council, 48, Jr. O.U.A.M., and the First
Presbyterian Church of Woodhaven. He is survived by his widow, Louise; three
daughters, Mary McDOWELL, Nellie TRIMMER and Louise FLYNN; a son William W.,
Jr., and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 8 P.M.
tomorrow by the Rev. J. A. MacRURY. 
Interment Thursday will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

   James A. COUGHLIN died yesterday in Bellevue Hospital. He was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of the United States for thirty-five years. He
is survived by one nephew and three nieces. The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel, 87 Herbert street, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Cecelia. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of William P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert street.

   William F. OAKLEY of Reynolds, Fitzgerald & Co., engaged in the advertising
business in this city for thirty-two years, died Sunday. The funeral services
will be held today at 4 P.M. at his late home, 5 Berkeley place, Montclair,
N.J. He was widely known as advertising representative in New York of many
American newspapers. He was born in Brooklyn in 1879 and was a resident of
Montclair for forty years. He leaves his widow, Mary RUSSELL OAKLEY; a
daughter, Helen G. OAKLEY, and a son, W. Forrest OAKLEY. He is survived also
by his mother, Fannie L. OAKLEY, and by two brothers, J. Allan and James D.
OAKLEY, all of Montclair, N.J.

   George DETTRA, born in Chester, Pa., fifty-0ne years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for the past year, died Sunday at his home, 216 Calyer street. He was
a member of Union Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow, Nellie;  two
daughters, Matilda LICK and Margaret WEINDNER, and one son, George DETTRA, Jr.
The Rev. Albert E. COUCH will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. Thursday.
Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of A. Chester SMITH, 146
Milton street.

   Emilia BONVICO died Sunday at Roosevelt Hospital, Manhattan. She was born
in Italy 38 years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fourteen months.
She is survived by her husband, Nicola; two daughters, Lena and Flora; one
son, Guido and one sister, Mrs. Grace BISCEGLIA. The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of SS. Simon and Jude,
Avenue T and Van Sicklen street. The funeral will be held from her late home,
160 Avenue U. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Emilio TARI & Sons, 2052 East Seventeenth street.

BARTON-On July 21, Ann J., beloved wife of the late Oliver BARTON at her
residence, 6663 Bergen pl. Notice of funeral hereafter.

BEEHLER-Margaretha (nee SHERMAN) on July 20, 1931, age 52 years, beloved wife
of Michael BEEHLER, and mother of Anna SPIEGEL, Marie and Alice BEEHLER.
Funeral Friday at 9:15 A.M. from her home, 628 Wilson ave., thence to Fourteen
Holy Martyrs R. C. Church. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery.

BERRY-James J., on July 21 at his residence, 851 Pacific st., in his ?1st year
[31st or 51st or 81st], beloved husband of Delia and devoted father of Mary
FITZGERALD and Helen REILLEY. The funeral will be held on Friday at 9:30 A.M.
from 187 South Oxford st., thence to St. Joseph’s R. C. Church where solemn
requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BROESSLER-On July 21, Gertrude SNYDER BROESSLER, wife of Henry, Jr., and
mother of Robert and Mary, daughter of Fred and Mary SNYDER, sister of Fred
SNYDER, Jr. Funeral on Friday at 9 A.M. from the home of her father, 27
Pulaski st., thence to St. Ambrose Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRUNJES-Johanna, at Flushing, N.Y., on Tuesday July 21, 1931, beloved wife of
Herman and devoted mother of Bertha BRUNJES and Mrs. John F. DICK. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at her
residence, 43-51 156th st., Flushing, N.Y. on Thursday July 23, 1931 at 2 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

GRIMM-On Tuesday, July 21, Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Anna GRIMM and
father of Otto and Emilie GRIMM, brother of Simon GRIMM, Anna HOHLER and
Margaret HECKER. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services
on Thursday at 8 P.M. at his late home, 6437 Madison st., Ridgewood. 
Interment Friday at 10 A.M.

HAUCK-John Adam on July 20. He was thirty-six years old. He is survived by his
wife Amy, one sister Carrie and one brother Charles. The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. Thursday from his late home, 360 Onderdonk avenue, with a final
blessing at the Church of St. Aloysius. Interment will be at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of Gargulio andSakkal, 150 Atlantic avenue. 
[See also Adam HAUCK, July 21]

HESSBERG-Herman M., entered eternal rest on July 22, 1931, in his 49th year.
Beloved son of Therese HESSBERG and brother of  Martha, Max, Isaac M. and
Henry HESSBERG. Will lie in repose at chapel at 187 South Oxford st.,
Brooklyn. Funeral services Friday, July 24 at 2 P.M. at Temple Beth Elohim,
Garfield place and Eighth ave. Interment Maimonides Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers

22 July 1931
JEFFERS-On July 21, 1931, at the residence of his daughter, 7 Grassmere ave.,
Fairfield, Conn., William H. JEFFERS, beloved father of Mrs. Charles DATENA,
Mrs. Edward L. SPENCE, Mrs. William H. BENNETT, Mrs. Lester W. SCHULTZ, Mrs.
Thomas FINN, William H. and Thomas. Solemn high mass of requiem Friday 10 A.M.
at St. Ann’s Church, Bridgeport, Conn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery,
Brooklyn.

KAICHER-On Tuesday, July 21, 1931, Mathew KAICHER, at Hartford, Conn., in his
80th year, beloved father of Dr. Francis KAICHER. Funeral Friday 9:30 A.M.
from the home of his son, 751 Bushwick ave., thence to St. Leonard’s R. C.
Church where a solemn high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

McGRANE-Joseph, on Monday July 20, at his residence, 1088 Fulton st.,
Brooklyn. Funeral on Thursday July 23 from the funeral parlors of J. J.
SULLIVAN, 486 Classon ave., at 9 A.M., thence to the Church of the Nativity,
Classon ave. and Madison st., at 9:30 A.M., where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated.

McHENRY-On Tuesday, July 21, Mary E., wife of the late Patrick McHENRY.
Funeral from the residence of her cousin, Mrs. John FERRIS, 8813 132nd st.,
Richmond Hill, on Friday, July 24, at 9:30 A.M. Mass at Our Lady of the
Cenacle Church at 10 A.M.

McNEILL-On July 20, Daniel, beloved brother of Mrs. William D’AMBLY, Mrs. John
O’KEEFE, Robert and Thomas McNEILL. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 from James A.
Madden’s Parlors, 197 Franklin ave., thence to Transfiguration Church.
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

PFEIFFER-On Tuesday, July 21, at her home, 173-31 113th ave., St. Albans,
Frieda PFEIFFER, widow of the late George J. PFEIFFER, mother of Frieda
VEHLING, sister of Pauline LADIGES, Pauline SMITH and Mary BIRCH. Funeral on
Friday at 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

REILLY-On July 21, Mary STACUM REILLY, wife of the late James, at her home 115
Congress st. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Peter’s Church, Hicks
and Warren sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SASSO-Filippo, of 572 1st st. died July 20. Survived by his wife, Lucie SASSO,
and one son, Thomas. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Peace R. C. Church, 522
Carroll st., Friday July 24, at 10 A.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SCHNETZER-Margareth, on July 21, at her home, 71-19 Nansen st., Forest Hills,
in her 52nd year, beloved wife of Adam and mother of Arthur and Margaret.
Funeral 10:30 A.M. Thursday from the chapel of Peter J. GEIS, 58-34 Catalpa ave.

SHERIDAN-On July 21 at her residence, 305 7th st., Ellen, devoted mother of
Mrs. Gladys THOMPSON, John, Frederick, and James. Requiem mass Friday at 9
A.M. at St. Thomas Aquinas R.C. Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

In Memoriam
BAKER-In sad and loving memory of my dear son’s birthday. Private George V.
BAKER, born July 22, 1896; died at Camp Gordon, Ga., Oct. 3, 1918. May his
soul rest in peace.
MOTHER

FEELEY-In memory of our dear mother, Margaret, who died July 22, 1923. Gone,
but not forgotten.
SON, DAUGHTERS, GRANDCHILDREN

McGREGOR-In loving memory of a devoted husband and father, Michael McGREGOR,
who departed this life July 22, 1930. Anniversary mass will be offered for the
repose of his soul on Wednesday, July 29 at 8 A.M., at St. Boniface’s R.C.
Church, Duffield, near Willoughby.
Faithful and upright in all his ways,
A beautiful character to the end of his days.
Affectionate, true and kind.
What a wonderful memory he left behind.
          WIFE AND DAUGHTERS

Mary McHENRY died yesterday at the home of her cousin, Mrs. John FERRIS,
8813 132nd street, Richmond Hill. She is survived by a brother, Patrick LINKS,
of Lyons, N. Y., and several cousins. She was a member of Alma Mater Branch,
106 L.C.B.L. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Jamaica. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 8746 137th street,Jamaica.

   Louis G. ARCE died Monday at his home, 127 Thirty-third street, in his
seventh year. He is survived by his parents. The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. today from his late home. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under
direction of Garguilo and Sakkal, 150 Atlantic avenue.

   Irene KROGMAN, 38 years old, died Monday at her home, 30 Reid avenue. She
was born in New York City and has been a resident of Brooklyn for the past
twenty years. She is survived by her husband, John KROGMAN; her father, James
PETERS; three brothers, Daniel, William and Sylvester, and three sisters,
Margaret, Vera and Loretta. Funeral from the chapel of James F. MURRAY, Jr.,
605 Lorimer street, Thursday at 2 P.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

   Lena VIEHL died Tuesday at her home, 1612 George street, Ridgewood. She was
born in Germany eighty years ago and lived in Brooklyn sixty-six years. She is
survived by three sons, Adolph, August and William VIEHL. Funeral services
will be held Thursday at 2 P.M. at her late home, the Rev. Fred HOCK, pastor
of the old First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue.

   Frances B. DOBEY died yesterday at her home, 1860 DeKalb avenue. She was
born in Brooklyn twenty-four years ago. She is survived by her father, Samuel;
a sister, Alice, and five brothers, Howard, George, Arthur, Clifford and
Frederick DOBEY. The funeral services will be held at the funeral chapel, 1015
Halsey street, at 8 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 2 P.M. Friday will be at
Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of FEIGAND Bros.

   Emma FALLON died Sunday at her home, 941 Seventieth street. She is survived
by three daughters, Mrs. Irene GLOWCHESKY, Mrs. Agnes KAMPER and Gertrude
FALLON; two sons, Thomas and James FALLON; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes FLYNN,
Mrs. Nellie GERMAN, Minnie, Alice and Irene SELLER, and two brothers, Charles
and Walter O’CONNOR. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem, Seventy-fifth street and Fort
Hamilton parkway. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of
Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

   John TUTUJIAN, infant son of George and Mary TUTUJIAN, died yesterday at
his home, 122 Pacific street. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Interment
will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of Garguilo & Sakkal, 150
Atlantic avenue.

   Edward S. DOYLE, Jr., died yesterday at his home, 591 Prospect place. He
was a son of Edward and Alice CLARKE DOYLE, and is also survived by one sister
Delores. He was a member of St. Teresa’s Church, Classon avenue and Sterling
place. Funeral Thursday at 2:30 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Mary STACUM REILLY died Tuesday at her home, 119 Congress street. She was
born in Brooklyn. She was the widow of James REILLY. She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Margaret KELLER, Mrs. Catherine FITZGERALD, Mrs. Mary SEYSTER
and Grace REILLY, and one son, James. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to
St. Peter’s R.C. Church, Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere
J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Daniel McNEILL died Monday. He was born in Brooklyn and is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. William D’AMBLY and Mrs. John O’KEEFE, and two brothers, Robert
and William. Funeral Thursday from James A. MADDEN Funeral Parlors, 197
Franklin avenue at 9:30 A.M., thence to Transfiguration Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Michael DEMBOWSKI died Monday at his home, 278 Nineteenth street. He was
born in Poland and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty-nine years.
He is survived by two sons, Joseph and Anthony; five daughters, Mrs. Violet
KOWALEWSKI, Mrs. Frances KEOGH, Mrs. Loretta MORRISON, Mrs. Sophie McINTYRE
and Teresa; thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral from his
late home Friday, thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochova,
Twenty-fourth street near Fourth avenue, where solemn requiem mass will be
offered at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of S. K.
SZUTARSKI, of 246 Twenty-fourth street.

23 July 1931
ACKERMAN-On July 23, 1931, Bridget, widow of George ACKERMAN, beloved mother
of Mrs. William RIEGEL and James GRAY. Funeral from the residence of her
daughter, 107-29 105th st., Ozone Park, Saturday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at R.
C. Church of Gate of Heaven, Jerome ave., and 103rd st. 
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

BARTON-On July 21, Ann, beloved wife of the late Oliver BARTON, at her
residence, 6663 Bergen pl. Funeral on July 24 at 9 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at
St. James Pro-Cathedral at 10 A.M.

BURKE-John W., on July 22, 1931, resident of 336 54th st., Brooklyn, beloved
son of John E. and brother of Mae, William and James. Funeral from Walter B.
Cooke’s funeral home, 50 7th ave., Brooklyn, Saturday, 10 A.M. Interment
National Cemetery.

GARLOCK-John F., of 47 Brevoort place, died July 12, at Peck Memorial
Hospital. Inquiries obtainable at Boardman Undertaking Establishment, 44
Clinton st., Main 4-2419.

HESSBERG, Hon. Herman M.-It is with profound regret that we announce the death
of Hon. HERMAN M. HESSBERG, a member of the Democratic County Committee of
Kings County. The members of the committee are requested to attend his funeral
from the Eighth Avenue Temple, Eighth ave. and Garfield pl., on Friday, July 24.
JOHN J. DORMAN, Chairman
FRANK V. KELLY, Secretary

KUKELKORN-On July 22, 1931, in his 78th year, Joseph, beloved husband of
Wilhelmina (nee SPRINGER) and dear father of William and Frederick. Funeral
services at his late home, 128 Miller ave., Brooklyn on Friday, July 24 at 8
P.M. Interment in Evergreen Cemetery on Saturday A.M. private.

LANG-On Wednesday, July 22, Henrietta HAGMANN LANG, beloved wife of Edward A.,
Sr., and devoted mother of Mrs. Lillian SASSE and Edward F. LANG, Jr. Funeral
from her residence, 8657 91st., Woodhaven on Saturday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass
St. Thomas Church, 87th st and 88th ave., Woodhaven, 10 A.M. Interment St.
John’s Cemetery. [Names typed exactly as appears in notice.]

MALONE-On July 21, 1931, Mary A. (nee O’CONNOR), beloved mother of Peter J.
and Thomas F. and widow of the late Patrick J. MALONE. Funeral from the
residence of her son, 140-17 123rd ave., South Ozone Park, Queens Borough on
Friday, July 24; thence to Church of St. Clement Pope, 123rd ave., and 141st
st., South Ozone Park, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MAURER-Dora, on July 21, after a short illness in her 51st year. Funeral from
her late residence, 148 Menahan st., Friday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St.
Barbara’s R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. 
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

In Memoriam
MAHONEY-In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved son, Timothy R., who
departed this life May 1, 1931. A three months’ mass will be offered at St.
Agnes R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett sts., on Friday morning, 8:30 o’clock.
Relatives and friends invited to attend. Gone, but not forgotten.
HIS MOTHER AND FATHER, KATHERINE SULLIVAN MAHONEY AND TIMOTHY (TED) MAHONEY

SULLIVAN-In loving memory of my beloved father, John SULLIVAN, who died two
years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten. Masses offered. May his soul rest in
peace.
LOVING DAUGHTER MOLLIE

Eileen DOYLE, six year old daughter of Edward and Elizabeth DOYLE, died
Tuesday at her home, 100 Hall avenue. Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of KEARNS Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
South Ozone Park.

   John BEURET died yesterday at Bushwick Hospital. He was born in Switzerland
fifty-seven years ago. He is survived by his wife, Louisa BEURET; one
daughter, Mrs. Florence TERNES; three sisters, Mrs. E. WELSH, Mrs. C.
BAECHTOLD, Mrs. E. GOTTMANN, and one brother, Charles BEURET. Funeral services
Friday at 8 P.M. at his home, 186 Cornelia street. Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr. &
Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Gertrude SNYDER BROESSLER died Tuesday. She is survived by her husband,
Henry, Jr., one son, Robert; one daughter Mary; her parents, Fred and Mary
SNYDER; a brother, Fred SNYDER, Jr. Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from the home of
her parents, 27 Pulaski street, thence to St. Ambrose Church, where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   Richard JOHNSON, born nineteen years ago in Brooklyn, died Tuesday. He
lived with his father and stepmother at 1723 East Thirty-second street. He is
survived by his father, stepmother, and four brothers, Carl, George, William
and Harry. Funeral services will be held at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500
State street, Friday at 2 P.M. The Rev. F. A. ALFORD of the Swedish Bethlehem
Lutheran Church will officiate. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Peter KAIN died Monday at his home, 103-25 135th street, Richmond Hill. He
was born in Lithuania fifty-three years ago and has been a resident of this
country since 1904. During the past seventeen years he has been prominently
identified with building and construction work in Queens County. He is
survived by his wife, Christina; one son, Edward; a sister, Mrs. Emilie OSSAL,
and a brother, August. He was a member of Queens Borough Lodge, No. 878,
B.P.O.E.; Richmond Hill Lodge, No. 892, Grand Order of Free and Accepted
Masons; the Turn Verein of Brooklyn E.D. and the Long Island Automobile Club.
Funeral services will be conducted at his late residence Thursday at 2 P.M.,
by the Rev. Carl PODEN, of Seamen’s Institute. Interment will follow at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of KEARNS Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
South Ozone Park.

   William H. JEFFUS, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday in his
seventy-second year at his home, 7 Grassmere avenue, Fairfield, Conn. He is
survived by two sons, Thomas and William H., and five daughters, Mrs. Charles
DATINA, Mrs. Edward L. SPENCE, Mrs. William H. BENNETT, Mrs. Lester W. SCHULTZ
and Mrs. James FINN. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Ann, Bridgeport, Conn. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of John P. SCULLY, 203 DeKalb avenue. [Name:
William H. JEFFERS in the Death Notices]

   Sophie G. BORGHARDT, born in Germany eighty-eight years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn for fifty-five years, died yesterday at her home, 416 Monroe
street. She was the widow of Charles BORGHARDT, and is survived by two sons,
William F. and Charles L. and two daughters, Louise E. and Dora C. The Rev.
Dr. Charles NIETZER will conduct the funeral services at 8:30 P.M. Friday.
Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

   Ellen SHERIDAN died Tuesday at her home, 305 Seventh street. She was born
in Wales and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years. She is survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Gladys THOMPSON, and three sons, John, Frederick and James
SHERIDAN. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and Ninth street. Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

   Daniel BROWN died Tuesday in his 36th year at his home, 1044 Putnam avenue.
He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth BROWN; a son, Daniel, Jr., and two
daughters, Marion and Ruth BROWN; two sisters, Mrs. James FAULS and Vennetta
and two brothers, Richard and George BROWN. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Dora MAURER, wife of Fred T. MAURER and sister of Frank and Martin MAURER,
died Tuesday in his fifty-first year. [Transcribed exactly as appears in the
paper]She was born in Brooklyn. Funeral from her late home, 148 Menehan
street, Friday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Barbara, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under
direction of John SEHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.

   Francis CARRANO died Tuesday at her home, 339 Humboldt street. She is
survived by five sons, Frank, a patrolman of New York Police Department,
Michael, Anthony, John and Vito, and two daughters, Mrs. William FERRINGTON
and Mrs. Carmine MORINO. Funeral will take place Friday, with solemn requiem
mass at 9:30 A.M. at St. Francis de Paul Church, at Conselyea and Humboldt
streets. Burial at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of P. PETRUCCELO, of
374 Graham avenue.

24 July 1931
FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. IDA BASS
   Funeral services were held at 11 A.M. today for Mrs. Ida BASS, veteran
director of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home for the Aged, who died yesterday at her
home, 1004 Union street, in her sixty-second year.
   Mrs. BASS, who was the widow of Mayer BASS, a Brooklyn clothier, had been
connected with the Brooklyn Hebrew Home for the Aged for twenty years and also
was active for many years in the work of the Jewish Women’s Maternity
Association.
   She was born in Russia and came to Brooklyn as a young girl. She is
survived by three daughters, Beatrice ROTH, Lila LANDAU and Florence FOX, and
two sons, Harold and Irving BASS, and four grandchildren.

ALEXANDER-Richard, 1115 Irving ave., beloved husband of Margaret, suddenly,
July 23rd in his 64th year. Funeral will be held Sunday, July 26, from chapel,
1015 Halsey st., 9:30 A.M. Cremation at Fresh Pond. Kindly omit flowers.

BARRY-On Wednesday, Gertrude E. BARRY, in her 80th year, widow of the late
William J. BARRY, and beloved mother of Gertrude R. DOELINER. Funeral services
at Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st., Friday, 8 P.M. and Saturday 2:30 P.M.
Relatives and friends, also members of Joe Hooker Women’s Relief Corps No.
144, invited. Interment Cypress Hills.

DUNLEAVEY-On July 23, Margaret (nee MULROY), beloved mother of Margaret
CAMPBELL, Mrs. Joseph McGOVERN, John DUNLEAVEY, a patrolman attached to the
90th precinct, N.Y.P.D., and Thomas DUNLEAVEY. She was born in Bohola, County
Mayo, Ireland and resided in this country since 1890. Funeral from her late
residence, 561 Bainbridge st., on Monday July 27, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the
R.C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen st., where a solemn
requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FITZGERALD-On Thursday, July 23, Ellen, beloved wife of William G., mother of
William, Vincent and Geraldine, daughter of Daniel and Hannah McAULIFFE,
sister of Mrs. Mary LARNEY, Mrs. Elizabeth CRONIN, Catherine, Hannah and
Cornelius McAULIFFE. Funeral from her residence, 487 St. Johns pl., Saturday,
July 25, 10:30 A.M. Requiem mass St. Teresa Church, Classon ave. and Sterling pl.

HOWARD-James, after a short illness, passed away July 23, beloved son of James
HOWARD and Elizabeth KIERNAN. Friends and relatives invited to attend funeral
Tuesday, July 28, from his late residence, 1722 East 12th st., Brooklyn, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to Our Lady of Solace Church, West 17th st., Coney Island,
where a mass of requiem will be said for the repose of his soul. Survived by
his wife, Catherine and son, Walter.

McCORMACK-On Thursday, July 23, Ann D., beloved daughter of Agnes McCORMACK
(nee COAKLEY) and the late Edward F. McCORMACK and sister of Agnes, Margaret,
James and Edward McCORMACK. A solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated in St.
Saviour’s Church on Monday July 27, at 10 A.M. The funeral will be held on
Saturday, July 25 at 3 P.M. from her late residence, 460 Eighth st. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MEIER-Henry G., beloved husband of Bertha ANTON, on Wednesday, July 22 at his
residence, 139-22 87th drive, Jamaica. Funeral services Friday 8 P.M.
Interment Saturday 2 P.M., Evergreen Cemetery.

O’ROURKE-On July 23, Sarah (nee SINNOTT), beloved wife of Bernard F. O’ROURKE
and mother of Mae, Margaret, Frank, Gertrude, Grayce, Joseph, Vincent, John
and Mrs. John O’KEEFE. Funeral from her late residence, 529 73rd st., on
Saturday. Mass of requiem, 10 A.M., at Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

REILLY-On July 21, Mary STACUM REILLY, wife of the late James, at her home 115
Congress st. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Peter’s Church, Hicks
and Warren sts., where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

RIGNEY-Joseph J., yesterday at his home, 657 46th st. Survived by five
daughters, three sons, one brother and one sister. He was a member of St.
Agatha’s R.C. Church, 49th st. and 7th ave., where a requiem mass will be
celebrated on Monday morning 9:30 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHULTZ-On Friday, July 24, 1931, Henry, beloved brother of George SCHULTZ 
and Mary STRAHMAN. Funeral services Monday at funeral chapel, 15 Palmetto st.

SULLIVAN-John J., on July 22, beloved husband of Mary FAGAN SULLIVAN and
devoted son of John J., and brother of Nora and Leo SULLIVAN. Funeral from
chapel, 237 9th st., Saturday, 9 A.M. Requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas.
Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

SLOAN-Of 562 78th st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 23, 1931 at Riverside,
Rhode Island, Elizabeth SLOAN, beloved mother of William J., George G., James
A., Alexander G. SLOAN and Mrs. Isabella ROHLFS; also survived by two
grandchildren; in her 75th year. Funeral services will be conducted by Rev.
George STEININGER at South Reformed Church, 4th ave., and 55th st., Brooklyn,
Sunday, July 26, at 2 P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

TYNAN-Tobias, on Tuesday, July 22, at his residence, 224 Eckford st. He is
survived by his wife Bridget; three sons, Richard, Thomas and John, and one
daughter, Sarah. Funeral Saturday 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Antony’s R.C.
Church where a solemn requiem mass will be said. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

In Memoriam
CAMPBELL-In sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mary CAMPBELL
(nee MEYLIA), who departed this life July 25, 1929. Anniversary mass will be
celebrated Saturday, July 25 at 7 A.M., at St. Teresa’s Church. May her soul
rest in peace.
              A precious one from us is gone,
                  A voice we loved is stilled;
              A place is vacant in our hearts
                  Which never can be filled.
HUSBAND, SON AND DAUGHTERS.

MULROY-In loving memory of our dear  son, James MULROY, who passed away July
24, 1928.
              Three long years have gone by
              Since last we saw your face;
              Your memory is as dear today
              As in the hour you passed away.
MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER AND BROTHER.

ZIMMERMAN-In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved daughter, Bernadette
Mercedes, who departed this life, July 24, 1927. Gone, but not forgotten.
MOTHER

Alfred Martin SUYDAM, a well-know resident of Nassau and Queens counties,
died Wednesday at his home, 28 Manor avenue, Hempstead. He was the husband of
the late Sarah Anna RAPALJE SUYDAM. He is survived by his son, Van A. R.
SUYDAM. He was born in Brooklyn, Oct. 16, 1869, a son of the late Henry and
Barbara ALLGES SUYDAM. He was a well-known farmer and a member of Newtown
Council, 717, Royal Arcanum. The Rev. Edward NILES, pastor of the First
Reformed Dutch Church of Elmhurst, and the Rev. F.M. KERR of Hempstead will
conduct the funeral services at the home Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment will be
at Maple Grove Cemetery, Kew Gardens.

   Richard O. ALEXANDER, of 115 Irving avenue, died yesterday in Wyckoff
Heights Hospital. He is survived by his widow, Margaret ALEXANDER. He was born
in Malchow, Germany, 54 years ago and has been a resident of Brooklyn for many
years where he was engaged in the grocery business. The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. from the funeral chapel, 1015 Halsey street. Cremation will
follow at Fresh Pond under direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

   Joseph J. RIGNEY died yesterday at his home, 657 Forty-sixth street. He was
born in Brooklyn. He is survived by five daughters, Mrs. P. McINTER, Mrs. E.
HARMS, Mrs. L. COOPER, Sister Mary Annina of the Order of the Sisters of
Charity, and Anna RIGNEY; three sons, Richard, John and Joseph RIGNEY; one
brother, John RIGNEY and one sister, Margaret RIGNEY. He was a member of the
Holy Name Society attached to the Church of St. Agatha, Seventh avenue and
Forty-ninth street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. McMAHON, 124
Summit street.

   Grace Veronica MARY died Monday at her home, 110-48 207th street, Bellaire,
she was born in South Brooklyn thirty-two years ago and has made her home in
Bellaire for the past five years. She leaves her husband, Edward E. MARY; her
father, Richard DUFFY; five sisters, Caroline, Mrs. P. J. KEANE, Katherine,
Frances and Mrs. William COX and two brothers, Richard and Edward C. DUFFY.
Funeral from her home, Saturday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R. C. Church of
St. Pascal, Bellaire, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Martha Emma QUAL, sixty-eight years, died Wednesday at her home, 88-11
Fifty-third avenue (Ivy street), Elmhurst. She is survived by her husband, the
Rev. Martin QUAL, pastor of the Zion Evangelical Church at Fifty-second avenue
and Justice street, Elmhurst, at which church the funeral services will be
held Sunday at 3 P.M. She was born in New York City, Feb. 5, 1863, and has
resided at Elmhurst for the past few years. The funeral will be held Monday at
10 A.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Annie W. SPRINGSTEEN, widow of David SPRINGSTEEN, died Wednesday at her
home, 102 Greenway North, Forest Hills. She is survived by six children, Ella
S. BATCHELLER, Azariah, David, Howard, George and Nelson SPRINGSTEEN. She
resided at Forest Hills for a number of years. The funeral will be held at the
home, Sunday, at 2:30 P.M. Interment will be private.

   Anna Marie FREY, infant daughter of Henry and Lottie SODOWSKI FREY, died
yesterday at the home of her parents at 1742 Broadway. The funeral will be
held from the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway at 2 P.M. today.
Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

 Henry G. MEIER died Wednesday at his home, 139-22 87th drive, Jamaica. He
was born in New York City and had been a resident of Brooklyn and Queens for
many years. He is survived by his widow, Bertha ANTON MEIER; a daughter, Mrs.
Helen GRANT and two sons, Harry A. and Andrew MEIER, and three sisters, Mrs.
Mollie FOLTZ, Mrs. Harry KEILGAST and Mrs. Amelia BRAUN. The funeral services
will be held at 8 o’clock tonight. The Rev. Dr. E. R. JAXHEIMER will
officiate. Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   John KELLY died yesterday at his home, 571 St. Johns place in his
thirty-fifth year. He was born in County Louth, Ireland. He conducted a
blacksmith business in Ballybinaby, Ireland. He is survived by his widow
Susan; a daughter, Kathleen; a brother, James and a sister, Mrs. O’HARE. The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Teresa. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of M. F.
HEALEY, Jr., 3234 Nostrand avenue.

   Sofia KARLSTROM SODERBERG born seventy-two years ago in Sweden and a
resident of the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty years died
yesterday at 1418 East Third street, Flatbush. She is survived by her husband
Charles, a grandchild, a sister Louise KARLSTROM and her daughter in law, Mrs.
Lillian LABAT. She was a member of Liljan Lodge, 107, Order of Vasa. Funeral
services will be held at Ericson & Ericson chapel, 500 State street, Saturday
at 2 P.M. with the Rev. F. A. ALFORD, assistant pastor of Swedish Bethlehem
Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Edward SCHOENFELD of 884 Forest avenue, Ridgewood, died Wednesday in his
fiftieth year. He is survived by his wife, Martha, one son Arthur and two
daughters, Edna and Ethel SCHOENFELD. His remains are reposing at The Buss
Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, where funeral services will be held Saturday
at 2 P.m. Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of William Buss
& Son, Inc.

   Sidney BACH died Monday at his home, 38 Sullivan street. He is survived by
two brothers, Albert and Walter BACH, and two sisters, Mrs. Edward WIGGINS and
Mrs. John WARNER. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from the funeral
chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street. 
Interment will follow at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Sarah SINNOTT O’ROURKE died yesterday at her home, 529 Seventy-third
street. She is survived by her husband, Bernard F.; five daughters, May,
Margaret, Gertrude, Grace and Mrs. John O’KEEFE, and four sons, Frank, Joseph,
Vincent and John O’ROURKE. The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Angels, Fourth avenue and
Seventy-fourth street. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Philip DUERKES died Tuesday at his home, 67 Covert street. He was born in
Germany eighty-six years ago and had been a resident of New York City for
sixty-four years. He was a retired builder of the Ridgewood section. He is
survived by a son, John P. DUERKES; three grandchildren and three great
grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Katie JOOST and Mrs. Margaret THOMAS. The
Rev. Adam KLOEPFLER will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William
BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

   Anthony CRUSSIE died Wednesday in his forty-fourth year at Long Beach. He
is survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary WISSLER; two brothers, George and Frank,
and a niece, Helen RUSSO. He lived for many years in Ridgewood.  The funeral
will be held from the Quenzer Funeral Home, 187-30 Hillside avenue, Hollis, at
9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception,
Hollis. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of John L.QUENZER.

   John ROESER, husband of the late Minnie SMITH ROESER, died yesterday at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Edward GAFFNEY, 346 Stanhope street. The funeral will
be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecelia,
North Henry and Herbert streets. He is survived by a son, John; two brothers,
George and Arthur and his sister. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

   Margaret A. MAHON SMITHWICK of 59-73 Collins avenue, Maspeth, died
Wednesday. She is survived by her husband, Thomas SMITHWICK; a daughter,
Virginia; a granddaughter, Margaret; five sisters and two brothers, Robert D.,
John, Kathryn, Elizabeth, Annastasia, Lillian and Florence. She was born in
New York City, Jan. 25, 1884 and was a former resident of the First Ward of
Manhattan. The funeral will be held from the home Saturday at 9:15 A.M.,
thence to the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery, Middle Village.

   Stephen HEANEY, husband of the late Mary HEANEY, died yesterday at his
home, 75 Monitor street. He was born in Galway, Ireland, sixty-five years ago
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-six years. He is survived by two
sons, Michael and Patrick and three daughters, Mrs. Martin FAHERTY, Mrs.
George D. MARTIN, and Mrs. William REILLY. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Monday from the funeral chapel at 87 Herbert street, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Cecelia. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of William P. Murphy & Son.

   Ann D. McCORMACK, daughter of Agnes COAKLEY and the late Edward F.
McCORMACK, died Thursday at her home 460 Eighth street. She was graduated from
Public School 77 and was a student at Manual Training High School and a Junior
Arista of Manual. Her mother, two sisters, Agnes and Margaret, and two
brothers, James and Edward McCORMACK, survive her. The funeral will be held on
Saturday at 3 P.M. from her late home with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. A
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated at St. Saviour’s Church at Monday.

   Ellen FITZGERALD died Thursday at her home, 487 St. Johns place. She was
born in Crossfield, County Cork, Ireland. She is survived by her husband,
William G., two sons, Vincent and William; a daughter, Geraldine; her father
Cornelius McAULIFFE; four sisters, Mary T. LARNEY, Elizabeth CRONIN, Catherine
and Hannah McAULIFFE, and a brother, Daniel McAULIFFE. Funeral from her late
home tomorrow at 10:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at St. Teresa’s Church,
Classon avenue and Sterling place at 11 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of John F. FAGIN, of Henry and Warren streets.

   Bridget ACKERMAN, widow of George ACKERMAN, died yesterday at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. William RIEGEL, 107-29 105th street, Ozone Park. She was
born in Ireland and had been formerly a resident of the Eastern District for
many years until two years ago when she moved to Queens. She is also survived
by a son, James GRAY; ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.  tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of
the Gate of Heaven. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction
of J.J. Gallagher Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

   Ann MURPHY, widow of John MURPHY, died yesterday at her home, 1175 Putnam
avenue. She was born in County Mayo, Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for sixty years. She was a member of the Church of St. Barbara where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Ellen BREANENT and Mrs. Julia KEENAN; a son, William MURPHY,
two nieces, Julia KAINE and Julia WALSH and several grandchildren. Interment
will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Edward P. CONLEY, 268 Myrtle avenue.

25 July 1931
WOMAN FALLS OFF ROOF, DIES
   Mrs. Rachel SUFFERT, sixty-eight years old, went to the roof of the four
story apartment house at 278 Christopher avenue, Brownsville, in which she
lives, this afternoon, to enjoy the sunshine and fresh air.
   A short time afterward two tenants in succession saw the shadow of her body
hurtling past their windows. They hurried to the rear courtyard and found Mrs.
SUFFERT unconscious, but alive with a fractured skull and fractures of both legs.
   Dr. TUCHT was summoned hurriedly from Brownsville and East New York
Hospital, but Mrs. SUFFERT died in the ambulance on the way back. Her death
was listed as accidental. Detectives believe she went too near the edge of the
roof and was overcome by nausea.

AMUNDSEN-Frank, on July 24. Funeral services Sunday, July 26 at 2 P.M. at 5409
5th ave. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

EBERT-Elise, aged 85 years, died Thursday, July 23. Survived by one son,
Edmund EBERT, and three daughters, Mrs. Emma TICE, Mrs. Frieda DeFOREST, and
Mrs. Clara HARROD. Funeral services at home of Mrs. HARROD, 30 South Franklin
ave., Valley Stream, Sunday at 8 P.M. Interment Monday, Lutheran Cemetery.

FRIEDRICH-Suddenly on July 24, John George FRIEDRICH, husband of Anna
FRIEDRICH, father of Ida HAUBERT and Edna FREITAG, grandfather of Ruth HAUBERT
and brother of Peter and John FRIEDRICH and Minnie BARNEY, also father-in-law
of William HAUBERT and George FREITAG, in his 65th year. Funeral service at
his late residence, 22 Suydam st., on Monday evening, July 27, at 8 o’clock.
Interment Tuesday July 28, 2 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery.

GAFFNEY-On Friday, July 24, Paul J., Jr., beloved son of Paul and Mary
GAFFNEY, brother of Anna M. and Thomas A. GAFFNEY. Funeral from his residence,
257 91st st., Monday, July 27, 10:30 A.M. Requiem mass St. Patrick’s Church,
5th ave. and 95th st., 11 A.M.

GUINAND-Francis, on July 24, 1931, age 91 years, beloved father of Mary LEWIS,
grandfather of Frank HERBERT, also survived by his son-in-law, William LEWIS,
and three great-grandchildren. Services Monday at 8 P.M. at his residence,
1400 Gates ave. Funeral Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HEANEY-Stephen, on Thursday, July 23, at his home, 79 Monitor st. Born in
Galway, Ireland and lived in Brooklyn for the past 45 years. Funeral will take
place from the chapel at 87 Herbert st. on Monday morning at 9:30. Solemn mass
of requiem at the Church of St. Cecelia. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

LODOLCE-On July 24, in her 6th year, Elizabeth, beloved daughter of James
LODOLCE and Sadie McCAULEY. Funeral from 2012 East 8th st., near Avenue R, on
Monday, July 27 at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MACKIE-Jessie, on July 24. Survived by her husband William B. MACKIE; one son
David DAVIDSON and two grandchildren, Jessie and David DAVIDSON. Funeral
Monday from the funeral parlor of Joseph McGUCKIN & Son, 139 Noble st.

MINNICK-On July 24, Alice F. CONNOLLY MINNICK, widow of John M., daughter of
Bernard, Sr., and sister of Mrs. William DAVIS, Mrs. Edward McKEE, Hugh
CONNOLLY and Bernard SLAVIN, Jr. Funeral from 34 Cumberland st., Monday, July
27, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. Church. 
Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MORAN-John J. on July 24, at his residence, 781 Linden pl., beloved husband of
Helen MORAN. Funeral from the funeral home, 187 South Oxford st., Monday, July
27, at 9:30 A.M. with a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa,
Classon ave. and Sterling pl. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

NIXON-On July 24, 1931, Irene, beloved wife of the late Thomas and devoted
mother of Irene and Thomas NIXON and daughter of the late Elizabeth CLYNE at
her residence, 827 St. Johns pl. Funeral notice later.

SAUER-Friday, July 24, 1931, Katie, beloved wife of George H., devoted mother
of Barbara SAUER, Mrs. Maynard DeMOTT, Mrs. Oliver MARSHALL and Mrs. Charles
VALENTINE. Funeral Tuesday 9:30 A.M. from her home, 6 Second st., Lynbrook,
L.I. Solemn requiem mass St. Raymond’s Church. Thomas H. IRELAND directing
obsequies. Interment Greenfields.

25 January 1931
Rose RYAN died yesterday at her home, 22 TenEyck street. She is survived by
her husband Patrick. Funeral Monday from the John H. WOODS Funeral Home, 93
Broadway with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Immaculate Conception at
10 A.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Lillian CASSIDY died Wednesday at her home, 47 Taylor street. She is
survived by her mother, Easter. Funeral Monday with requiem mass at 10 A.M.
Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of John H. WOODS, of 93
Broadway.

   Margaret MULROY DUNLEAVEY died Thursday at her home, 561 Bainbridge street.
She was born in Boholo, County Mayo, Ireland and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for forty years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Margaret
CAMPBELL and Mrs. Joseph McGOVERN and two sons, Patrolman John DUNLEAVEY of
the Ninetieth Precinct, N.Y.P.D., and Thomas DUNLEAVEY. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Lourdes. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Paul J. GAFFNEY, Jr., died Friday at his home, 257 Ninety-first street. He
was born in Brooklyn and was a graduate of St. Peter’s School. He is survived
by his parents, Paul and Mary GAFFNEY; a sister, Anna M., and a brother,
Thomas A. GAFFNEY. Funeral from his late home Monday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn
requiem mass at St. Patrick’s Church, Fifth avenue and Ninety-fifth street, at
11 A.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John HAGEN, of
Henry and Warren streets.

   Concetta BUSSO died yesterday at St. Mary’s Hospital, Manhattan. She is
survived by her parents. The funeral will be held from her late home, 82
Eldridge street, at 2 P.M. Monday. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Garguilo & Sakkal, 150 Atlantic avenue.

May THOMAS RAUCH, wife of Arthur RAUCH, died yesterday in her twenty-ninth
year. Funeral from her late home 80-18 Fifty-ninth street, Evergreen, Monday
at 2 P.M. She was a member of the Wyckoff Baptist Church, Forest avenue and
Summerfield street, where the services will be conducted by the Rev. George
McKIERNAN at 2:15 P.M. In addition to her husband Arthur, she is survived by
one son, Arthur, Jr., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas THOMAS. She was a
member of Tadmoor Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Interment Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of George T. McHUGH.

   Edith BROCK, of 1016 Greene avenue, died Wednesday at Greenpoint Hospital
at the age of eighteen years. She was born in Denmark. She lived in Brooklyn
for seventeen years. She is survived by her husband, William; one son and her
father, Knud Erhard SVENDSEN. Funeral and services will take place at Ernest
F. BATES’ Son, Inc., chapel, 1871 Greene avenue, Ridgewood, Saturday. The Rev.
J. P. RIEDEL, of St. Paul’s Evangelical Church, will officiate. Interment at
Linden Hill Cemetery.

   William F. KOSEL died yesterday at his home, 6029 Fifty-third street,
Maspeth. He was born in Germany seventy-six years ago. He is survived by his
widow, Anna; two sons, William F., Jr., and Otto H., and three daughters,
Martha WAGNER, Clara KLEMMERER and Anna SCHWAB. He was a member of Branch 99
of the Workmen’s Sick and Death Benefit Fund and Local 808 of the Carpenter’s
Union. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Monday. The Rev. Adam
KLOEPFEL will officiate. Interment at 10 A.M. Tuesday will be at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of John G. LUTZ & Son, 507 Fairview avenue.

   Patrick J. McKEON, husband of Anna McKEON, died Thursday at his home, 16
Ingraham street. He was born in Ireland fifty-eight years ago and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for forty years. He is survived also by three daughters,
Mrs. H. RUTH, Mrs. W. GREEN and Anna McKEON, and three sons, William, James
and Joseph McKEON. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Morgan avenue. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of John J. LENNON, 190 Leonard street.

   David C. HOLT for several years connected with the operating staff of the
Park Lane Apartment Hotel, Eastern Parkway, died yesterday. He was born in New
York City and the son of the late David and Ann WILSON HOLT, for many years
known on the stage as Kate FISCHER. He was for the past thirty-five years a
resident of the Ninth Ward and a member of St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Clinton
avenue. He is survived by his wife Agnes C. HOLT. The funeral will be held
from DUNIGAN & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, Monday at 2
P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Alice F. CONNOLLY MINNICK, a life resident of New York City, died Friday at
her home, 34 Cumberland street. She was the widow of John MINNICK, who died a
few months ago. She was a member of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at 9:30 A.M. She is survived
by her step father, Bernard SLAVIN, Sr.; two sisters, Mrs. William DAVIS, Mrs.
Edward McKEE; two brothers, Hugh CONNOLLY and Bernard SLAVIN, Jr. Interment at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

   Elizabeth LODOLCE, a student of St. Edmunds Academy, died Friday at her
home, 2012 East Eighth street, Flatbush. She was the daughter of James and
Sadie McCAULEY LODOLCE and in addition to her parents, she is survived by two
brothers, James, Jr., Robert and one sister, Dorothy. Services will be held by
the Rev. Denis A. MALONEY, rector at St. Edmunds R.C. Church, Monday at 2 P.M.
Interment at St John’s Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son,
Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Jessie MACKIE died yesterday at her home, 17 Clifford place. She was born
in Scotland sixty-five years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty
years. She is survived by David, her husband, and one son, David DAVIDSON. The
funeral will be held from the Funeral Home, 199 Noble street, at 2 P.M.
Monday. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of J.E.
McGUCKIN & Son.

   Katie SAUER died Friday at her home, 6 Second street, Lynbrook. She was
born in this borough and took up her residence in Lynbrook twenty-six years
ago. She was a parishioner of St. Raymond’s Church at Lynbrook. She is
survived by her husband George H. SAUER; four daughters, Barbara SAUER, Mrs.
Maynard DeMOTT, Mrs. Oliver MARSHALL, Mrs. Charles VALENTINE; three
grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. BREISE of Jamaica; Mrs. GERHARDT of Forest
Hills, Mrs. Rose BECKER of Valley Stream and Mrs. Barbara SCHEINER of
Lynbrook, and one brother, John HOFFMANN. The funeral will take place on
Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem mass at St. Raymond’s Church by the
Rev. Father CRAIG. Interment will be at Greenfield Cemetery under direction of
Thomas H. Ireland.

In Memoriam
   ANDERSON-In sad and loving memory of a dear, devoted son, John V., who
passed away two years ago today at Merrick, L. I.
              While you were here, you did your best.
               May God grant you eternal rest.
                  MOTHER

   McNIFF-In sad and loving memory of our beloved mother, Anna S. McNIFF, died
July 26, 1930. Solemn high requiem anniversary mass will be offered Monday 9
o’clock, St. Catherine of Genoa Church.
FAMILY

SHERRY-Catherine, died at her home, 231 Calyer st., on July 24. Survived by
two sons, Thomas and William; two daughters, Florence and Anna. Funeral
Monday, July 27, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass St. Antony’s Church, Milton st.
and Manhattan ave. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

STANECKER-Anna, aged 72 years, died suddenly July 24 at her daughter’s home,
6667 Cornelia st. She is survived by her husband, two daughters, four sons and
eight grandchildren. Interment Monday in Lutheran Cemetery.

WALL-Katherine, wife of the late Joseph WALL, suddenly at her residence, 1216
East 31st st., on July 24. Requiem mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church,
Ave M and East 28th st., Monday, 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

William I. MORGAN died yesterday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Jennie
RYAN, 352 Seventy-fourth street. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday from the funeral home, 476 Seventy-third
street. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

   Gustave SMITH died Thursday in his forty-fifty year. He was a marine
engineer, in charge of the fishing boat Sunshine, of Sheepshead bay. He is
survived by his widow, Mae SMITH and one son, Wesley. Funeral from his home,
27-16 East Twenty-sixth street, near Voorhies avenue, Sheepshead Bay, at 9:30
A.M. Monday, thence to St. Mark’s R. C. Church, Ocean and Jerome avenues,
where a requiem mass will be held. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under
direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Katherine KOPF STAATS, born in Germany seventy-seven years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for seventy-two years, died yesterday at her home, 8607
Eighty-sixth avenue, Woodhaven. She was the widow of William STAATS and is
survived by two sons, Robert and Edward; three daughters, Lillian MILLS, Laura
TURNER and Mildred SERVEN; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M. tomorrow. Interment Monday will
be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of the estate of George PETH, 15
Palmetto street.

   John HENKEL died Thursday at his home, 8816 202nd street, Hollis. He was
born in the United States forty-seven years ago. He is survived by his widow
Elizabeth HENKEL; a daughter, Virginia; his mother Elizabeth, and a sister
Anna HENNING. He was a retired fireman of Engine Co. 301 of 197th street,
Hollis of N. Y. Funeral from his late home, Monday, at 2 P.M. The Rev. Dr.
George O. BJERKO will officiate. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

   Benjamin J. BECKER died yesterday. He was born in the United States seventy
years ago. He was well known in the old Sixteenth Ward. He is survived by
three brothers, William D., Henry and Charles, and three sisters, Elizabeth
KLIETSCH, Julia ADRIAM and Louisa SHONDALE. He was a member of Manual Lodge,
636 F & A. M. Masonic services at Lutz Brothers Chapel, 507 Fairview avenue,
Monday at 8 P.M. Rev. Arthur B. RINHOW of Ridgewood Presbyterian Church will
officiate. Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of John G. LUTZ & Son.

27 July 1931
CHILD IS KILLED, 12 INJURED IN CRASH at SHEEPSHEAD BAY
Drivers Held for Homicide-One Also for Having Stolen Car
   Two drivers are today being held on charges of homicide, and one of them is
also charged with the theft of the auto he was driving at the time the two
men’s machines collided at Nostrand avenue between Avenues X and Y, throwing
an eight year old passenger onto her head and causing almost instantaneous death.
   The accident occurred when a car bound south on Nostrand avenue owned by
Isador EISENSTOCK, 50, of 1454 Fiftieth street and driven by his son, Julius,
22, a medical student at the University of Maryland, struck a car owned by
Charles KAYLOR of the Grenada Hotel. The car had been evidently stolen from
him at the Motor Mart Garage at DeKalb avenue and Ashland place and was
operated by John CONSON, 24, of 842a Sixty-eighth street, who is being held on
charges of homicide and auto theft.
                 ONE CAR OVERTURNS
   In the EISENSTOCK car were the owner, Isadore and his wife, Mary, 48, as
well as his son, Julius, who was driving. They were on their way from
Sheepshead Bay about 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon when they collided with the
car driven by CONSON, which was northbound on Nostrand avenue on its way to
Sheepshead Bay. The CONSON car was loaded heavily with Sunday holiday makers,
all of whom suffered injuries in the mishap when their car was overturned by
the impact.
   Eight year old Alice WHALEN, of 492 Fifth avenue, was thrown out on her
head and died almost instantly of a fractured skull. An ambulance from Coney
Island Hospital was called to care for the victims of the crash and most of
them were taken to the hospital where they remain today.
   Those hurt were:
    Alice WHALEN, 8, 492 Fifth avenue, fractured skull, dead.
    Her mother, Mrs. Alice WHALEN, 31, same address, in the Coney Island
Hospital with a possible fractured skull.
    Her brother Frank WHALEN, 10, possible fractured skull.
    John McGOWAN, 21, of 702 Caton avenue, Coney Island Hospital, possible
internal injuries, lacerated forehead.
    His wife, Evelyn, 21, same address, Coney Island Hospital, possible
internal injuries, lacerated chin.
          OTHERS INJURED
   Arthur ROTSKY, 7506 Fourth avenue; Coney Island Hospital; possible
fractured skull and concussion of the brain.
   Miss Sally McKINNON, 20, 408 Seventeenth street; Coney Island Hospital;
possible fractured skull.
   William McKANE, 25, 388 Butler street; Coney Island Hospital; abrasions of
the left arm, went home after treatment.
   Miss Genevieve ORR, 18, 471 Seventh avenue; abrasions of the right leg,
home after treatment.
   Miss Mae BARRY, 21, 314 Sixteenth street; abrasions of the scalp, home
after treatment.
   All these were passengers in the car driven by CONSON. In the other car
were the three members of the EISENSTOCK family.
   One man was killed and five other persons were injured in a collision
between two automobiles early today at Ridgewood and Hale avenues.
            ONE MAN KILLED
   The man killed was Arthur CHARLTON, 56, of 160 West 168th street,
Manhattan. He was in the automobile of his brother, Eugene. Also in that car
was Miss Julia CUNNIFF, 21, of 107 Vermilyea avenue, and Richard GLENN, 34, of
300 East 159th street Manhattan.
   CHARLTON’s car collided with an automobile driven by Henry REIMPEL of 9148
Eighty-sixth street Queens, in which his wife, Florence, was riding with him.
All concerned in the accident were hurt. Arthur CHARLTON was thrown to the
pavement and died from a skull fracture.
   Detective Joseph CONNORS of the Miller avenue police station took both
drivers into custody for questioning.

BORO WOMAN KILLED IN JERSEY CRASH
   Fort Lee, N.J., July 27-Mrs. Mary SCHWEITZER, 24, of 80-24 Sixty-second
street, Glendale, Queens, was killed today when she was thrown from the rumble
seat of her husband’s car in a collision here. Edward SCHWEITZER, the husband
and his mother, Mrs. Mahme SCHWEITZER, 50, of 241 Irving avenue, Brooklyn,
were hurled from the front seat of the car to the pavement and badly cut and
bruised. All three were taken to North Hudson Hospital, Weehawken, where the
younger Mrs. SCHWEITZER was found to be dead.
   August J. NAPOLI of Fort Lee was held in $1,000 bail on a technical charge
of manslaughter as the driver of the other car.

CHILD KILLED BY CAR DRIVEN BY HIS FATHER
   Nicholas KELLOGG, Jr., two years old, of East Meadow, L. I., was crushed to
death beneath the wheels of his father’s automobile today. The youngster was
playing in the driveway as the car was backed out of the garage and the car
struck him. He was placed in another car and rushed to Nassau Hospital,
Mineola, where it was found that he was dead. The father was held on a
technical charge of manslaughter by Coroner JONES.

FOUR DROWNED AS TAXI DROPS IN EAST RIVER
Three of Beer Party Swim to Surface-Driver Held on Charges
   Michael FAVOLORA, 26, of 227 East 490th street, Manhattan, a taxicab
driver, was held on a charge of homicide today after his cab had plunged into
the East River at the foot of Twenty-third street, drowning four of its seven
passengers homeward bound from a dance hall beer party.
   The victims were:
   Mary SHINHUR, 19, 726 East Ninth street.
   Helen DEXT, 16, 1655 First avenue.
   Thomas GORMLEY, 19, 1951 Second avenue.
   Louis GURBAS, 20, 331 East 101st street.
   Three others in the car, who escaped from the submerged vehicle by climbing
into the driver’s seat and swimming to the surface, gave their names as Martin
SMITH, 22, 227 East 100th street; Helen SMITH, 19, 417 East 100th street, and
John MARTIN, 20, 312 East 101st street. All are Manhattan addresses.
   FAVOLORA said he picked up the party at a dance hall at Tenth street and
Avenue C. He told the police he drove north on Exterior street and attempted
to turn west at Twenty-third street, but that apparently the steering gear
broke and the car plunged into the river.
   Police later raised the car. The position of the bodies of the victims
indicated a terrific struggle to escape.

AHEARN-Denis F., on July 25, at St. Mary’s Hospital, beloved father of James
J. and John F. and husband of the late Mary MARREN. Funeral 9:30 on Tuesday
from the funeral chapel of John McMANUS, 2001 Flatbush avenue. Requiem mass
will be offered at St. Thomas Aquinas Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BALLER-John J., of 270 Jerome street, Brooklyn, on July 25, at his home, at
the age of 50 years. Funeral mass at St. Michael’s R.C. Church on Wednesday at
10 A.M. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery. He is survived by his brother
Anton; one sister, Mary; three nieces; three nephews.

CARBERRY-Bridget, on Monday, July 27, 1931, at her home, 123 Oak st., loving
mother of Mrs. L. O’LEARY, Dora, Anna, Peter S., Maurice V., and Edward J.
Funeral on Wednesday at 10 A.M. from St. Antony of Padua Church, Manhattan
ave., and Milton st. Kindly omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

DEGNAN-James J., on Sunday in his 77th year, died at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Margaret St. GERMAIN, 250-02 Memphis ave., Rosedale, N.Y. Requiem mass to
be held on Wednesday, July 29, 10 A.M. at St. Clair’s R.C. Church, Cross
Island blvd., Rosedale, N.Y. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Survived by one
daughter, one son, Philip and three grandchildren.

DE VINE-On July 27, 1931, at her residence, 2036 Coleman st., Elizabeth M.,
beloved wife of the late David DE VINE. Notice of funeral hereafter.

DUCKERT-On July 26, Walter, beloved son of Harry and Catherine GALLAGHER
DUCKERT and brother of Harry and Lillian, at his residence, 276 7th ave.
Notice of funeral hereafter.

FITZPATRICK-On Saturday, July 25, 1931, Lucy, beloved wife of the late
Lawrence FITZPATRICK and mother of Mrs. James P. WATTERS. Funeral from her
late residence, 730 Franklin ave., on Wednesday, July 29 at 9 A.M., thence to
St. Theresa’s Church, Classon ave., and Sterling pl. Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

GILLIGAN-Samuel J., Sr. on July 26, 1931 at his residence 48-16 47th st.,
Woodside, L.I., dearly beloved husband of the late Mary (nee WHALEN) and
devoted father of Charles, Samuel, Jr., and Rita GILLIGAN. Remains reposing at
William F. Connerton’s Funeral Parlors, 271 West 4th st., Manhattan. Notice of
funeral hereafter.

HALPIN-Sunday, July 26, 1931, Charles M. Funeral Wednesday from his home, 1044
Nameoke ave., Far Rockaway. Requiem mass 9:30 Church St. Mary Star of the Sea.
Thomas H. IRELAND conducting obsequies.

HILLE-Sunday July 26, 1931, Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles. Funeral from
her home, 535 East 35th st., Thursday, July 30, 9:30. Requiem mass Church of
St. Catherine of Genoa. Thomas H. IRELAND directing obsequies.

JONES-Sydney J., on Saturday, July 25, 1931, beloved husband of Margaret (nee
FISTER). Funeral from his late residence, 125 Stuyvesant ave., Tuesday at 9
A.M., thence to the Church of St. John the Baptist, Willoughby and Lewis
aves., where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery.

KLETT-On Sunday, July 26, 1931, in his seventy-third year, Christian, beloved
father of Mrs. Joseph R. ALESI and Dewey KLETT. Services at his late
residence, 1077 Halsey st., Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Interment at
Cypress Hills Cemetery.

KOBER-On July 26, 1931 at her residence, 263 Webster ave., Theresa, devoted
mother of Otto and Mrs. Anthony SAUER. Services Tuesday at 8:30 P.M. funeral
Wednesday at 2 P.M. Arrangements by Joseph G. DUFFY.

LEE-On Sunday, July 26, Mary E. LEE, beloved mother of Lillian, Mrs. Charles
HILL and Rosalind, and sister of William J. MORAN. Funeral from her residence,
27 South Portland ave., Wednesday, July 29, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at Queen of
All Saints Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt aves., 10 A.M.

LOFTUS-On Sunday, July 26, 1931, Thomas F., beloved husband of Mary and father
of Thomas; brother of Joseph, Margaret BRENNAN, Mrs. Mary MEADS and Mrs. Anna
COX. Funeral from his late home, 682 Humboldt st., on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecelia. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LORENZ-On July 26, Mary A., at her residence, 191 Bridge st. Notice of funeral
hereafter.

REID-James E., on July 26, 1931 at his residence, 2034 East 63rd st. Beloved
son of May and Edward, and brother of John, Ella GRANESE and Margaret
WILKINSON. Mass of requiem at Mary Queen of Heaven Church, Wednesday, 10 A.M.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SAPARA-Michael, at a local hospital, July 24. Funeral from his residence,
150-40 122nd ave., Balsley Park, Tuesday at 9 A.M.

THUL-July 23, 1931, Joseph THUL. Funeral was held today (Monday) from the
mortuary of Thomas H. IRELAND.

WAGNER-Anna, on Sunday, July 26, at her residence, 14302 Sutter ave., South
Ozone Park. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. E. CLINE and two brothers,
William and Herman. Services at time of the funeral, Wednesday, 2 P.M. at the
home. Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery.

In Memoriam

   CONNELLY-Months mind mass to be held at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th ave.
and  9th st. for the repose of the soul of John CONNELLY, Tuesday morning,
July 28, at 8 o’clock. Friends requested to attend.

   CRAWFORD-In loving memory of Mrs. Jack CRAWFORD, who died July 27, 1927.
                   Four years have passed since she had gone;
                   We miss her much as time goes on.
                    But hope her soul’s in heaven above,
                   And in God’s care and holy love.
                               SONS AND DAUGHTER


   McGONNELL-James. In loving memory of my devoted father, who passed away
July 27, 1930. Mass offered this morning. Gone, but not forgotten. His
daughter,
       						MRS. WILLIAM J. REILLY

   PHELAN-In fond and loving memory of a dear husband and uncle, Frank J.
PHELAN, who died July 27, 1923. Gone, but not forgotten.
                               WIFE AND NIECE

   TULLY-Mass will be offered at the Sacred Heart Church, Clermont ave.,
Wednesday, July 29 at 7:30 A.M. for the repose of the soul of Joseph TULLY.
                   No one knows how much we miss you.
                          No one knows what bitter pain
                   We have suffered since we lost you---
                          Life will never be the same.
			MOTHER, FATHER, BROTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW.

   WALSH-In sad and loving memory of a dear son and brother, Edward, born July
27, 1899, died Feb. 21, 1923.
          THE FAMILY.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT
   REILLY-The family of the late Mary STACUM REILLY wish to thank their many
friends, relatives and clergy for their kind expressions of sympathy in their
recent bereavement. [July 21, 1931]

Irene NIXON died Friday at her home, 827 St. John’s place. She was a life
resident of Brooklyn. She was the widow of Thomas NIXON and daughter of the
late Elizabeth CLYNE. She is survived by a daughter, Irene, and one son,
Thomas NIXON. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
the direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

   Denis F. AHEARN died Saturday in St. Mary’s Hospital. He is survived by two
sons, James J. and John F. AHEARN. He was the husband of the late Mary MARREN
AHEARN. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel
of John J. McManus & Sons, 2001 Flatbush avenue, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   James Joseph DAVIS died Saturday at his home, 43 Bond street, in his
eighteenth year. He was born in New York and is survived by his father,
Michael; his mother, Margaret GUILFOYLE DAVIS; two brothers, Thomas J., Henry
N., and three sisters, Mary Agnes, Margaret J. and Elizabeth A. Funeral
Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Boniface R. C. Church, Duffield st.,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

   Robert DE SILVA, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his home,
337 Herkimer street. He is survived by his parents, Jerry and Margaret, and
two sisters. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Hugh GILLESPIE, 251 Albany avenue.

   Mary E. LEE died yesterday at her home, 27 South Portland avenue. She was
born in New Jersey and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty years. She is
survived by two daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Charles HILL; a brother, William
MORAN and one granddaughter, Rosalind HILL. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of the Queen of All Saints,
Lafayette and Vanderbilt avenues at 10 A.M. Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of John F. FAGAN, 384 Henry street.

Karoline BURKART died Saturday at her home, 32 Lee avenue, in her
seventy-ninth year. She was born in Germany and had been a resident of the
United States for sixty years. She is survived by two daughters, Caroline
BYRNE and Lillian BURKART. The funeral services will be held at 7:30 o’clock
tonight. Interment will be at Lutheran cemetery under direction of J. J.
MONTENES, 633 Driggs avenue.

   Margaret O’NEILL died Friday at her home, 130 Emerson place. She was born
in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty-five years. She is
survived by a brother, Patrick McNAMARA, and one nephew, James J. KAY. She was
a member of the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues, where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

   Patrick BOHANNON died yesterday at his home, 441 Thirteenth street. He is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Simon NELSON, Mrs. Edward CORCORAN and Mrs.
Edward BRANSFIELD; four sons, James, Frank, Simon and John; two brothers, John
and James and fifteen grandchildren. He was a member of the Erie Basin Dry
Dock Mutual Aid Society. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with
requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

   Jennie DUFFY died Saturday at her home, 82 Cornelia street. She is survived
by two daughters, Mrs. May MOORE and Mrs. Sadie BOGERT, and one brother, Peter
REILLY. The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of Kearns Sons, 1504
Bushwick avenue at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday. Requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady
of Lourdes. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   William BARRETT died Saturday at his home, 1466 Bushwick avenue. He was
born in New York City and had been retired for the past few years. He is
survived by his widow, Helen McKAY BARRETT; two daughters, Mrs. Jennie BENNETT
and Estella BARRETT; three sons, William, Arthur and James; two sisters, Mrs.
John HARTMANN and Mrs. Margaret BLACK; two brothers, John and Michael, and one
grandchild. He was a member of Dakota Tribe, 311, Order of Redmen. Funeral
Wednesday from chapel of William H. Murray, 831 Knickerbocker avenue with
requiem mass at 9 A.M. at St. Martin of Tours R. C. Church, Knickerbocker
avenue and Weirfield street. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
William H. MURRAY.

   Mary BRENNEIS died Sunday at her home, 78-56 Seventy-fourth street,
Glendale. She was born in Brooklyn, seventy-six years ago, and lived in
Brooklyn and Glendale all her life. She was a member of the Precious Blood
Society, Altar Society and Holy Rosary Society attached to the Most Holy
Trinity Church, Montrose avenue and the R. C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale,
where requiem mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 A.M. She is survived by
one son, George BRENNEIS; two daughters, Elizabeth BRENNEIS and Barbara ASSA,
and three grandchildren. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under
direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Central avenue and Sixty-eighth street,
Glendale.

   Bessie GREEN GERAGHTY died Saturday at home, 1723 Brooklyn avenue. She was
born in Longford, Ireland and was a resident of Brooklyn for over twenty-five
years. She was the widow of Andrew J., and is survived by two sons, James
Joseph and Andrew J. Jr., and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rose DONOVAN and Mrs.
Isabella E. DOWNEY. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Vincent
Ferrer, Glenwood road where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

   Olivia ROCCO, infant daughter of Nicholas and Adela ROCCO, died Sunday at
her parents’ home at 28 St. Edwards street. Burial from her late home tomorrow
at 2 P.M. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Ernest CASAZZA,
186 Navy street.

Lucy FITZPATRICK, widow of Lawrence FITZPATRICK, died Saturday at her home,
730 Franklin avenue. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. J. P. WATTERS. She
had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty-five years and a parishioner of the
Church of St. Teresa, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.
Wednesday. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F. H.
McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

   Selig PEYSER, seventy-seven years old, of 82-36 Pettit place, Elmhurst, N.
Y., died at his home on Friday. He was the husband of the late Julia KUGELMAN
PEYSER and is survived by three children, Mae POSTRION, Michael and Herman
PEYSER and four grandchildren.  He was born in New York City, June 23, 1854
and was retired. He formerly resided in Long Island City. The funeral services
were held at the home yesterday at 2 P.M. Interment was at Mount Carmel
Cemetery.

   Julia FREMGEN died Saturday in St. Catherine’s Hospital. She is survived by
her husband John FREMGEN. The funeral will be held from her late home at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Most Holy Rosary.
Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER,
202 Jefferson street.

   Mamie Lavina JOEDICKE died Saturday in Bushwick Hospital. She was
thirty-one years old. The Rev. August F. BENDER, pastor of the Second Reformed
Church of Jersey City, N.J., an uncle, will conduct the funeral services at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry BENDER, 385 Cornelia street at 8
P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Nicholas Blasius, Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

   Christian KLETT died yesterday at the Bushwick Hospital. He was born in
Greenpoint seventy-two years ago and resided there most of his life. He is
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph R. ALESI and one son, Dewey KLETT. He was
an inspector in the engineering department of the U.S. Government and was a
member of Court Prosperity, Foresters of America. The funeral services will be
held at his late residence, 1077 Halsey street on Wednesday at 2 P.M.
Interment will follow at Cypress Hills Cemetery under the direction of Weigand Bros.

   Charles KIRK died Saturday at the Wyckoff Heights Hospital. He was born in
Pennsylvania and is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk; six
sisters, Mrs. Agnes SCHNEIDER, Mrs. Margaret DARRALL, Betty, Clara, Pauline,
Evelyn and a brother, John. The funeral was held from the funeral parlors at
1015 Halsey street, today at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Aloysius R. C. Church,
where a requiem mass was celebrated. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under
the direction of Weigand Bros.

   Walter MEYER, Jr., died Saturday at the Neurological Hospital Medical
Centre, N.Y. He resided at 2342 St. Felix avenue, Glendale, and was the only
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MEYER, Sr., who conduct a stationery store and
newsstand on Dill place. The funeral services will be held at the funeral
parlor at 187 South Oxford street, Tuesday at 2 P.M., the Rev. HIRZEL
officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery under the direction
of Weigand Bros.

   Elizabeth HILLE died yesterday at her home, 535 East Thirty-fifty street,
Flatbush. Coming to this country in her early youth, she settled in Flatbush.
She was for many years an active parishioner of the Church of St. Francis of
Assisi and upon taking up her late residence, became a regular communicant of
the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa and was a member of the church societies.
She is survived by her husband, Charles HILLE, and her daughters, Mrs.
Elizabeth MORGUES and Mrs. Genevieve SAUTER and two grandchildren. The funeral
will take place Thursday at 9:30 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St. Catherine of Genoa by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor John V. GORMAN,
interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas H.
Ireland.

   Michael SAPARA of 150-40 122nd avenue, Baisley Park, died Friday in his
tenth year. He is survived by his parents, two sisters, Gussie and Eleanor
SAPARA, and one brother, Nicholas, Jr. Funeral from his late residence,
Tuesday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Elias G. C. Church where a requiem mass will
be celebrated, the Rev. Peter KESHELAK officiating. Interment at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Joseph P. SOYKA, 184 Huron street.

   Joseph THUL, son of the late Peter and Catherine THUL, died Thursday at his
home, 76 South Sixth street. He was born in the Eastern District of this
borough and was employed as a box maker with the North American Brewery for
twenty years. He was a member of SS Peter and Paul’s Church. He is survived by
his sister. The funeral took place this afternoon from the chapel of Thomas H.
Ireland. Interment was at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Katie SAUER died Friday at her home, 6 Second street, Lynbrook. She was
born in this borough and took up her residence in Lynbrook six years ago. She
was a parishioner of St. Raymond’s Church at Lynbrook. She is survived by her
husband, George H. SAUER; four daughters, Barbara SAUER, Mrs. Maynard DeMOTT,
Mrs. Oliver MARSHALL and Mrs. Charles VALENTINE; three grandchildren, four
sisters, Mrs. BREISE of Jamaica, Mrs. GERHARDT of Forest Hills, Mrs. Rose
BECKER of Valley Stream and Mrs. Barbara SCHNEINER of Lynbrook, and one
brother, John HOFFMAN. The funeral will take place Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. with
solemn requiem mass at St. Raymond’s Church by the Rev. Father CRAIG.
Interment will be at Greenfield Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. Ireland.

   Charles M. HALPIN, son of the late Elizabeth and Frank HALPIN, died Sunday
at his home, 1044 Nameoke avenue, Far Rockaway, Long Island. He was born in
Far Rockaway twenty-nine years ago. He was engaged as an executive in the
insurance business. He is survived by a brother and two sisters. The funeral
will take place Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. and solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea by the Very Rev. Dean
ROBINSON. Interment will be under the direction of Thomas H. Ireland.

   William F. KOSEL died Friday at his home, 6029 Fifty-third street, Maspeth.
He was born in Germany seventy-six years ago and lived in Brooklyn about fifty
years. He is survived by his widow, Anna KOSEL; two sons, William F. and Otto
H. KOSEL, and three daughters, Mrs. Martha WAGNER, Mrs. Clara KEMERER and Anna
SCHWAB. He was a member of the Workmen’s Sick and Death Benefit Fund, branch
99; Carpenter Union Local 808. Funeral services Monday at 8 P.M. at his home.
Rev. Adam KLOEFFEL will officiate. Interment Tuesday at 10 A.M. at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of John G. Lutz Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

   Kalife ELIAS died yesterday at his home, 135 Bay Seventh street in his
forty-ninth year. He was born in Lebanon, Syria and was a resident of Brooklyn
for over thirty years. He is survived by his wife Cecelia K. ELIAS; two sons,
Frederick and Joseph, and one daughter, Mary. Funeral Tuesday, at 1:30 P.M.;
thence to St. Joseph’s Syrian Church, Washington street and Rector street,
Manhattan, where services will be held. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic ave.

   Jerome F. McCARTHY, a tree surgeon and the best known authority on trees in
the New England States, died Friday at his home, 32 Onslow place, Freeport. He
was the son of the late Daniel and Mary McCARTHY. He was a member of Holy
Redeemer R. C. Church, Freeport, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated by the Very Rev. Father O’TOOLE, Tuesday at 10 A.M. He was a member
of the South Shore Yacht Club and was winner of many trophies for tennis and
handball. He is survived by his wife, Katherine E. REILLY McCARTHY; three
sons, Jerome, Jr., Raymond and Devereaux; one brother, Daniel, and two
sisters, Mrs. James NOLAN and Miss Frances McCARTHY. Interment will be at Holy
Rood Cemetery, Westbury, under direction of William Dunigan & Son, Rogers
avenue and Montgomery street.

   Elizabeth KENNEY EDGE for the past forty-five years a resident of New York
City, died Friday at her home, 109-39 108th street, South Ozone Park. She was
formerly a charter member of St. Edward’s R. C. Church and for the past five
years a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, Queens, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated by the rector, Rev. John J. FLYNN,
Tuesday at 10 A.M. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin EDGE, connected
with Department of Sanitation, New York City; three sons, Arthur, detective
attached to Fourteenth District, N. Y. P. D.; Thomas and Benjamin, Jr.; two
grandchildren, five sisters, Mrs. Beatrice HARDING, Mrs. Michael KENNEY, Mrs.
John BROGAN, Mrs. Thomas LAWLOR, Mrs. Margaret HUGHES, and three brothers,
Martin, Thomas and Michael KENNEY. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of William Dunigan & Son, 201 Park avenue.

28 July 1931
WAR VET DEAD OF GAS FUMES IN OWN GARAGE
Police Investigate Death of Corona Man While Seated in Car
  Melville FISCHER, 37, of 40-39 Ninety-ninth street, Corona, was found dead,
apparently from carbon monoxide asphyxiation, seated in a coupe in a garage at
Ninety-seventh place and Forty-second avenue, Corona, last night. The garage
had been rented by him and his business partner, Bernard GOETZ, of 23-57
Eighty-third street, North Woodside. They conducted the Improved Blower and
Electric Service Company, dealers in furnace feeding machinery, at 28-32
Thirtieth street, Astoria.
   FISCHER’s wife had not seen him since 10 o’clock Saturday morning so last
night she communicated with GOETZ and requested that he try and locate him.
GOETZ forced entrance to the garage, the door of which had been locked from
the inside and found FISCHER dead.
   The left door of the coupe was open and the ignition switch was turned on.
The motor, however, had stopped, although a small quantity of gasoline
remained in the fuel tank.
   Police were notified and went to the garage. A scar on FISCHER’s chest led
them to suspect that the man might have died of a gunshot wound, but
examination of the shirt and undershirt disclosed no bullet hole or
bloodstains. It was learned later that the scar resulted from a wound FISHER
received in the World War.
   Police are continuing their investigation of the case, and the body has
been taken to the morgue of the Queensborough Hospital in Jamaica where an
autopsy will be made on it today.
   FISCHER was a member of the Veterans of Foreign War and was said to have
attended an entertainment held by that organization Saturday night. Besides
his wife, he leaves a young son.

BAGLEY-On Sunday, July 26, 1931, Alma M. BAGLEY (nee WILSON),  beloved wife of
Edward J. BAGLEY. Funeral from her late home, 348 20th st., on Thursday at
9:30 A.M., thence to St. John the Evangelist Church where a solemn requiem
mass will be offered.

BRANDENSTEIN-Mildred E., on July 27, beloved wife of Gustav BRANDENSTEIN, also
survived by two sons, Wesley and Arthur NASH and one daughter, Catherine
MULLEN. Funeral from the funeral home, 187 South Oxford st., on Friday July 31
at 9:30 A.M., with a requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel,
Putnam, near Ralph ave. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

CUNNINGHAM-On July 28, 1931, Catherine (nee ENNIS), widow of Daniel and
devoted mother of John J. CUNNINGHAM and Mrs. James FARRELL and grandmother of
Marie and Rita FARRELL, John Warren CUNNINGHAM and William KOPPKE, Jr., at her
residence, 203 Lefferts ave. Funeral notice hereafter.

GILLIGAN-Samuel J., Sr., on July 26, 1931, at his residence, 48-16 47th st.,
Woodside, L.I., dearly beloved husband of the late Mary (nee WHALEN) and
devoted father of Charles,  Samuel J., Jr., and Rita GILLIGAN. Remains
reposing at William F. Connerton’s Funeral Parlors, 271 West 4th st.,
Manhattan. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:15 sharp; thence to the Church of St.
Teresa, Woodside, L.I. where mass will be offered. Interment Calvary.

GREENHAGEN-George, beloved husband of Hilda MILLS, son of Henrietta; brother
of Charles, Henry and Harry GREENHAGEN and Edna SCHRANER, suddenly on July 26,
1931, in his 43rd year. Relatives, friends and members of Cornerstone Lodge,
No. 367, F & A. M.; Progressive Chapter, No. 198, R. A. M.; DeWitt Clinton
Commandery, No. 27 and Master Pilots’ Association, are invited to attend
funeral service at his late home, 1265 Hancock st., Wednesday evening at 8
o’clock. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery, Thursday afternoon.

LORENZ-On July 26, Mary A. Services at her residence, 191 Bridge st.,
Wednesday, July 29, at 2 P.M. Interment private at Greenwood Cemetery.

O’HEARN-Thomas, on July 27. Beloved husband of Mary KELLY O’HEARN and brother
of Joseph, John, William and Edward. Funeral Thursday from his residence, 1205
Bergen st., Brooklyn at 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory Church,
Throop ave. and McDonough st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PARK-Robert M., on Monday, July 27, in his 49th year, beloved husband of
Kathleen, father of Robert G. and Mildred HERRLEIN. He is survived by his
father, William C.; his brothers, William C., Jr. and Frank A.; his sisters,
Mrs. J. KELTY, Mrs. A. T. MILLER, and Mrs. J. W. LINNEY. Funeral from his late
residence, 110-21 195th st., Hollis, L. I. At 1:30 P.M. Thursday July 30.

STAMM-On July 26, 1931, John F., beloved son of Leo and Rose STAMM. Funeral on
Wednesday at 9 A.M. from his residence 7716 64th st. (Pansy st.), Glendale.
Solemn requiem mass at St. Sylvester’s Church, McKinley ave.

In Memoriam

   McGOVERN--In sad and loving memory of a dear husband and father, Joseph
McGOVERN, who died July 28, 1929.
A devoted husband and father, a wonderful aid.
One who was better, God never made.
Sincere and just in all his ways,
Loving and kind to the end of his days,
Honest and upright in heart and mind,
What a wonderful memory he left behind.
LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN.

   McGOVERN--In sad and loving memory of a dearly beloved brother, Joseph
McGOVERN, who departed this life July 28, 1929. May his soul rest in peace.
There are griefs that cannot find comfort
   And wounds that cannot be healed;
There are sorrows so deep in the human heart
   That cannot be half revealed.
Oh, dearest brother, how we miss you.
   Tears of silence often flow.
Memory keeps you ever near us,
   Though you died two years ago.
Peaceful be thy sleep, dear brother.
   It is sweet to breathe thy name.
In life we loved you dearly.
   In death we do the same.
You are gone, but not forgotten.
   Nor will you ever be.
As long as life and memory last,
   We shall remember thee.
LOVING BROTHERS, JOHN, PETER, FRANK, ANDREW, PHILIP, THOMAS, HUGH AND JAMES
AND SISTERS, MARY  AND ALICE.

McGOVERN--In sad and loving memory of Joseph McGOVERN, who departed this life
July 28, 1929. May his soul rest in peace.
            I miss you and mourn you
                In silence unseen.
            I dwell on the memories
                Of days that have been.
            Though gone and forgotten,
                By some you may be,
             The grave that contains you
                Is sacred to me.
           TOM McCLAVE

   QUINN--Solemn requiem month’s mind mass for the repose of the soul of Rev.
Thomas J. QUINN, at St. Peter’s Church, Hicks and Warren sts., Brooklyn, on
Thursday, July 30, 1931, at 10 A.M.

George GREENHAGEN, a life resident of New York City and a pilot aboard the
N.Y. Fire Boat 'William L. Strong' died Sunday in his forty-second year at his
home, 1265 Hancock street. He was a member of Cornerstone Lodge, 367, F. and
A. M.; Progressive Chapter, 198 R. A. M.; DeWitt Clinton Commandery, 27 K. T.
and the Master Pilots Association. He is survived by his widow Hilda MILLS
GREENHAGEN; his mother Henrietta; three brothers, Charles, Henry and Harry and
a sister, Edna SCHRANER. The services will be held at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Thursday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
the Estate of George Peth, 15 Palmetto street.

   Joseph REIS died yesterday in Long Beach Hospital. He was twenty years old
and is survived by his parents, Charles and Elsie AUERBACH, and a brother
George REIS. The funeral will be held from his late home, 8715 139th  street,
Jamaica. Thursday with requiem mass Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Jamaica. 
Interment will be at St. Raymond’s Cemetery, Westchester, N.Y. 
under direction of J.J. Gallagher Sons, 8746 137th street, Jamaica.

   John F. STAMM, son of Leo and Rose SCHEIDECKER STAMM and brother of Margie
STAMM, died Sunday. The funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:00 A.M. from
his residence, 7716 Sixty-fourth street (Pansy street), Glendale, thence to
St. Sylvester’s Church, McKinley avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be
offered. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of T.J. Higgins &
Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

   Charles F. SLEVIN, for the past fifty years a resident of this city, died
Saturday at his home, 45 Cumberland street. He was for many years connected
with the Brooklyn Navy Yard as a blacksmith and recently retired. He was a
member of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Clermont and Park avenue, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be said Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. He was a member of
the Navy Yard Mutual Aid and Navy Yard Retirement Fund. He is survived by his
wife, Anna L. SLEVIN; one brother, James SLEVIN, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret
O’NEILL, and several nephews and nieces. The funeral will be held from Dunigan
& Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

   Walter DUCKERT died Sunday at his home, 276 Seventh avenue. He was born in
Brooklyn fifteen years ago, a son of Harry and Catherine GALLAGHER DUCKERT and
was a student at St. Francis Xavier’s Parochial School and a member of the
Junior Holy Name Society attached to the church. His parents, one brother,
Harry, and one sister, Lillian, survive him. The funeral will be held on
Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from his late home; thence to the Church of St. Francis
Xavier where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at
St. John’s Cemetery.

   Mary A. O’BRIEN died yesterday at her home, 5622 Fourth avenue. She is
survived by two sisters, Sister Mary Lucy, O.P.  and Theresa O’BRIEN and two
brothers, Thomas J. and William J. O’BRIEN. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help,
Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Alma Marion BAGLEY died Sunday at her home, 348 Twentieth street. She is
survived by her husband, Edward J.; six children; two sisters, Lucille O’BRIEN
and Doris ARMSTRONG, and two brothers, Charles and Frank WILSON. The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M., Thursday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
John the Evangelist, Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street. Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Mary A. LORENZ died Sunday at her home, 191 Bridge street. She was born in
Brooklyn seventy-two years ago. She was a life resident of the downtown
section. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, Henry street. She is
survived by one brother, George and three nephews. The funeral services will
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. KRAELING will officiate. Interment
will be at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of D.C. DOYLE, 189 Bridge street.

   Annie F. DIAZ of 7703 Eighty-eighth avenue, Woodhaven, died yesterday. She
was born in Manhattan March 31, 1856 and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty years. She is survived by her husband, John; two daughters, Mabel and
Mrs. Madeline MURPHY; one brother, George WEBSTER; one sister, Mrs. Charlotte
MYERS, and two grandchildren. The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M.
Wednesday. Interment Thursday will be private under direction of Charles H.
THOMPSON, 87?? Eighty-seventh street.

   Elizabeth M. DEVINE died yesterday at her home, 2036 Coleman street,
Flatlands. She was the widow of David DEVINE. She is survived by three
daughters, May, Gertrude and Mrs. George BODDY; one son, John DEVINE, and
three granddaughters. She was formerly for many years an old parishioner of
the Church of St. Agnes. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. 
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Emma COLLINS died Saturday in Kings County Hospital. She was born in
Brooklyn forty-three years ago. She is survived by her husband, Joseph
COLLINS, one daughter and five sons. The funeral services will be held at 2
P.M. tomorrow at her late home, 53 Ross street. 
Interment will follow at Linden Hill Cemetery.

   Mary REDDY SCHWEITZER died Sunday in Fort Lee, New Jersey. She was born in
Yonkers, N. Y., twenty-five years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Glendale for
the past twenty years. She was a member of St. Pancras R. C. Church, Glendale,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated Thursday at 10 A.M. She is survived by
her husband, Bernard SCHWEITZER; her parents, James and Mary REDDY; seven
brothers, John, Ray, Frank, James, Arthur, Edward and William REDDY. Funeral
will be held from her home, 80-24 Sixty-second street, Glendale. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons,
Central avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

   James A. LYMAN died Sunday at his home, Toms River, New Jersey. He was born
in Brooklyn and lived with his aunt at Toms River, N.J. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the Funeral Home, 4903 Seventh avenue with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Agatha. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of McKeon & Murphy.

   William BAUMANN died yesterday at the home of his brother, Frederick
BAUMANN, 1811 Grove street, near Seneca avenue. He was born in Brooklyn
sixty-five years ago. He is survived by two brothers, Frederick and George
BAUMANN; five nieces and three nephews. The funeral services will be held at
9:00 P.M. tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. MUELLER of the First German Baptist Church
will officiate. Interment at 2 P.M. Thursday will be at Linden Hill under
direction of William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

29 July 1931
MISSING BOY, 7, FOUND DROWNED
   The body of Herman CHERTOFF, 7, of 2954 West Thirtieth street, Coney
Island, was washed ashore last night at West Thirty-third street, and taken to
the Coney Island station morgue. The boy’s 11-year old brother, Morris, with
whom Herman had been playing on the beach at Thirtieth street, Monday
afternoon, went with the boy’s father, Sidney, a furrier, to identify the
body, and both collapsed.
   When Herman disappeared, Morris thought he had gone home. The Missing
Persons Bureau was unable to find anyone who had seen the boy in any
difficulty. Evidently he had gone under without being observed.

BOY DROWNED WHEN HIT WITH STONE IN POOL
Five Companions Sign Affidavits on Death of Maspeth Youth
   Affidavits of five boys who were present when a sixth was struck by a stone
and drowned while swimming in a small pool in Maspeth will be presented today
in the Ridgewood Magistrate’s Court. According to detectives who investigated
the case, it is not expected that any criminal prosecution will be ordered,
but the presentation of affidavits is being made so that there may be an
official disposition of the case.
   On Sunday, Casimir POMINOWSKI, 11, of 60-14 Hull avenue, Maspeth was
drowned and when his body was recovered, it was noticed that his head was cut.
At the time it was believed that he had struck his head on a submerged stone
while diving. Monday information reached the Maspeth police that Casimir had
been rendered unconscious by being struck by a stone thrown by a boy on the
bank and had then drowned. Detective Lieut. John DALE ordered members of his
squad to make an investigation.
   Five boys were finally rounded up who had been present when the happening
occurred. They were questioned by Detectives FOX and WILLIAMS and later by
Lieut. DALE. Yesterday they were taken to the Queens District Attorney’s
office where Assistant District Attorney James J. CONROY reviewed with them
the stories they had told the detectives. The stories of each was reduced to
writing and the boys signed these. It is the signed statements of the five
boys that will be presented to the court today, together with the verbal
information as the detectives can supply.
   All those who worked on the investigation are of the opinion that the
happening was 'an unfortunate accident'. So far as can be learned, theer was
no criminal or malicious intent behind the throwing of the stone. One of the
swimmers out of the water for a while was skipping stones over the surface of
the pond. One of the stones slipped as it left the boy’s hand and shied off in
the direction of Casimir who was swimming in the opposite section of the pond
from that at which the stone thrower was aiming.
   Because of the youth of the boys involved and because of the belief that
the whole affair was accidental, police and district attorney did not make
public the names of the boys questioned.

BALLEREAU- On Tuesday July 28, 1931, George A., in his 53rd year, beloved
husband of Henrietta BALLEREAU (nee HERB). Funeral services Friday evening at
8 o’clock at his late residence, 1415 Bushwick ave. Interment Saturday at 10
A.M. Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends, also members of Merchants
Lodge, 709 F. and A. M., and Woodmen of the World, Camp 145, respectfully
invited to attend.

CUNNINGHAM- On July 28, 1931, Catherine (nee ENNIS), widow of Daniel and
devoted mother of John J. CUNNINGHAM and Mrs. James FARRELL and grandmother of
Marie and Rita FARRELL, John Warren CUNNINGHAM and William KOMPKE, Jr. Funeral
Friday 9:30 A.M. from her home, 203 Lefferts ave. Solemn requiem mass at St.
Ignatius Church, Rogers ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DANNER- Mary C. (nee MacDONALD), beloved wife of Julius DANNER, suddenly
Tuesday at her residence, 329 49th st. She is survived by her husband, a son,
Edward, and a daughter, Anna. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at St.
Michael’s R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DE VINE- On July 27, 1931, at her residence, 2036 Coleman st., Elizabeth M.,
beloved wife of the late David DE VINE. Funeral from her home on Thursday
morning at 9:30 o’clock; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, Flatlands,
where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HARNED- Minnie F., on Tuesday, July 28, at her residence, 7829 91st ave.,
Woodhaven. Direction of Feeney & Sons. Funeral notice hereafter.

McGUIRE- On July 28, 1931, in her nineteenth year, Jane McGUIRE, beloved
daughter of Robert and Jennie CALLAHAN McGUIRE, at her residence, 2029 East
Seventy-second st., Bergen Beach. Notice of funeral later.

McMILLAN- On July 28, 1931, Bernard F., beloved brother of Catherine, John and
Joseph J. McMILLAN. Funeral on Friday from his residence, 15 Aberdeen st.
Solemn requiem mass 10 A.M., at Our Lady of Lourdes Church.

O’CALLAGHAN- Monday, July 27, 1931, Cornelius L., beloved husband of Theresa
PURCELL O’CALLAGHAN, of 1299 Rogers avenue. Deceased lying in state at the
mortuary of Thomas H. IRELAND, 187 South Oxford street. Funeral Friday July 31
at 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Jerome. Interment St. John’s
Cemetery. [Name O’CALLAHAN in obituary for Wednesday 29 July 1931]

ORGELFINGER- At Huntington, L.I., on July 27, 1931, Louis, beloved husband of
Meta ORGELFINGER, in his 66th year. Funeral services at Clarence R. Huff’s
funeral home, 71 New st., Huntington, L.I., Thursday afternoon July 30 at 1:30
o’clock. Interment Memorial Cemetery, Cold Springs Harbor.

RILEY- On Tuesday, July 28, at South Hampton Hospital, Olga HOFERT RILEY,
beloved wife of Harry Moore RILEY and beloved mother of Harry Stickney RILEY
and Waldemar RILEY. Funeral services at the home of her parents, 627 84th st.,
Brooklyn, on Thursday at 8 P.M. Burial on Friday morning at Greenwood
Cemetery, 10:30 o’clock

TRINKLE- Herman J., beloved husband of Lena MAYER and father of Herman, Alfred,
Raymond, Robert and Eleanor; also survived by seven brothers and five sisters.
Died July 28 in his forty-eighth year. Funeral from his late home 117-04 107th
ave., Richmond Hill. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Perpetual
Help Church, 115th st. and 111th ave., Friday. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

WATERHOUSE- On Tuesday, July 28, 1931, Andrew, age 64 years, beloved husband of
Luella WATERHOUSE. Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 806
Halsey st., Brooklyn, on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock.

In Memoriam
McNAMARA- Christina. In memory of a beloved wife and mother, eighth anniversary
mass at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, on Thursday July 30, 1931, at 8 A.M.
Gone, but not forgotten by the ones who loved her.
HUSBAND GEORGE, AND DAUGHTER, MARY.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
GUINAND- We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of
sympathy extended to us in our bereavement through the loss of our beloved
fther, grand and great grandfather and father-in-law, Francis GUINAND; also
for the many beautiful floral tokens sent. Also many thanks to the firm of
George WERST, Inc., funeral directors of 572 Hart st., for their prompt and
attentive services.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LEWIS, FRANK HERBERT. [Death 24 July 1931-notice 25 July 1931]

O’CONNER- The family of the late Catherine, 97 St. Marks ave., wish to express
their deep appreciation for the many floral tributes and kindness shown  [No
more of acknowledgement available. Death 19 July 1931. - notice 21 July 1931]

Delia HANNIGAN VAHEY died yesterday at her home, 182A Calyer street. The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M., Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Antony of Padua. She is survived by her husband, Frank and two daughters.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. E. McGUCKIN & Son.

   Elizabeth KLEIN, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday at her home,
6088 Baltic street, Maspeth in her fifty-seventh year. She is survived by her
husband Joseph; two sons, Joseph and Gerard, and six daughters, Madeline
SCHOTT, Elizabeth GESELL, Margaret GIBSON, Theresa HOERNING and Anna and
Theodora KLEIN. She was a member of St. Ann Society attached to the Church of
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood. Interment will be at St. John’s
Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. McCORMICK, 21 Olive street.

   Cornelius L. O’CALLAHAN died Monday at Plum Beach, Long Island where he was
spending his vacation with his family. He was born in Boston, Mass.,
forty-seven years ago. Coming to this borough in his infancy with his parents,
the late Mary and Cornelius O'CALLAHAN, they settled in the old Fifth Ward. He
took up residence at 1299 Rogers avenue, Flatbush, about twenty years ago. He
was a member of the Church of St. Jerome and was a member of the Holy Name
Society, also an active member of Cardinal Gibbons Council, K. of C., the
Anchor Club and the Flatbush Democratic Club. He was associated with the
Borough President’s office in Manhattan for the past twenty years in the
capacity of purchasing agent for the City of New York. He is survived by his
widow, Theresa PURCELL O’CALLAHAN; daughters Veronic and Theresa, and his
sons, Leo, Thomas, Raymond, Vincent, James, William, Cornelius and John
O’CALLAHAN, also his sister Mrs. Mae PURCELL. The body is now at the chapel at
187 South Oxford street. The funeral will take place from the chapel Friday at
9:30 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Jerome by the
Rt. Rev. Mgr. LYNCH. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction
of Thomas H. IRELAND. [Death notice 29 July 1931 has name O’CALLIGHAN]

   Henry JACKSON died Monday at his home, 227 West 104th street, Manhattan. He
was born in Canada sixty-three years ago and lived for fifty-nine years in
Brooklyn. He was the husband of the late Clara Louis JACKSON. He is survived
by a daughter, Lola WALKER and a son, Edward JACKSON, of the New York Police
Department attached to the Thirty-second Precinct. He was for thirty-one years
custodian of the First A. D. Democratic Club. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow from the funeral chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue, with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Peter Claver, Ormond place. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN.

   Nora TULLY, a life resident of New York City, died Tuesday at her home,
2150 Bedford avenue. She was a member of Holy Cross R. C. Church where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 1 A.M. [as appears in
obituary] by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. FITZGERALD. She was the widow of Edward TULLY
and is survived by one sister, Mary V. CASSIDY. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street.

   Mary KEATING died Tuesday. She was born in Boston and had been a resident
of Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years. She is survived two daughters,
Mrs. William HEELAN and Grace KEATING. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 from 113-14
Eighty-fifth street, near Old South Road, Ozone Park, thence to Our Lady of
Perpetual Help. Interment at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of James A.
MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

   James THOMAS died Sunday at his home, 91 Pioneer street. He was born in
Scotland forty-two years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty
years. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. today at the funeral chapel
103 King street. Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of
Joseph REDMOND.

   Mary De SOUZA died Tuesday. She was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of
Manuel and Anna DOOGAN De SOUZA. In addition to her parents, she is survived
by a brother, Albert. Funeral Friday at 9 A.M. from her home, 487 Prospect
place, thence to St. Teresa’s Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN,
197 Franklin avenue.

   Walter SHANLEY died yesterday at the home of his nephew at 434 Park place.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn and was formerly a member of the Church of
St. Mary Star of the Sea. He was employed for ten years by the Department of
Sanitation. He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Elizabeth RAGO and Mrs.
Florence JERAHAN, and two nephews, John SHANLEY and William McDERMOTT. The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday from the home of his niece at 229
Gold street with requiem mass at the St. James Pro-Cathedral. Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W. A. MARTIN, 764 Washington
avenue.

   Catherine CUNNINGHAM died yesterday at her home, 203 Lefferts avenue. She
was born in Brooklyn and was for many years a parishioner of the Church of St.
Joseph. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Society and the Blessed Virgin
Sodality. She is survived by one son, John J. and a daughter, Mrs. James
FARRELL. She was the daughter of the late John and Bridget ENNIS. She is
survived also by two brothers, John and James ENNIS and two sisters, Rosanna
ENNIS and Margaret FITZGERALD, and four grandchildren. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ignatius.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764
Washington avenue.

    Margaret KRAPF died Monday at her home, 1921 Palmetto street. She was born
in Germany sixty-two years ago and lived in the United States forty-two years.
She is survived by her husband, Andrew KRAPF; three daughters, Margaretha,
Charlotte and Minnie; three sons, Andrew, Fred and Henry and eleven
grandchildren. Funeral from her late home today at 3 P.M. The Rev. Dr. T. FREY
will officiate. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of John G.
LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

   Arthur FREVOLA died Tuesday. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.
Thursday at the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Angels, Seventy-third street and
Fourth avenue. He was a wholesale fruit dealer and resided at 451
Seventy-sixth street. He is survived by his widow, Vincenza; two daughters,
Anna and Elena and a son, Albert. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Frank KICHINSKI, 39 years of age, of 144 Wythe avenue, died Sunday at his
home. He was born in Brooklyn and was employed for many years by Samuels &
Sons, metal dealers, as a chauffeur. He is survived by his wife, Caroline; two
daughters, Frances and Alice; tow sons, Edward and Thomas; his mother, Mrs.
Veronica KICHINSKI; one brother Anthony; three sisters, Mrs. Thomas GEORGE,
Mrs. Vincent LASKER and Mrs. Eugene GRAY. Funeral from his late home Thursday
at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Vincent de Paul where a solemn
requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery
under the direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

30 July 1931
ADDICT SLAYS MOTHER, SELF
   Apparently crazed by drugs, Fred VIRGILIO, 36, killed his mother, Lena, 75,
in her sleep, shot his sister, Marie, 22, through the head and then attempted
to commit suicide. He and the girl are dying in Morrisania Hospital.
   A brother, Anthony, who was sleeping in another room, said Fred had been a
habitual user of drugs since 1914 and that recently he had been haunted by
hallucinations that he was to blame for a paralytic stroke his mother suffered
a week ago.
   Anthony was unable to explain why his brother had spared him, saying he was
awakened by the shots and ran into the room where his mother had been
sleeping, just as Fred raised a revolver to his head and fired.
   The VIRGILIOS lived at 240 East 148th street, the Bronx.

QUEENS MAN HELD IN WOMAN’S DEATH
   Michael WISKA, 40, of 86-07 Pistol street, Creedmoor, was held without bail
for the Grand Jury on a charge of homicide, after detectives and Assistant
Medical Examiner NEAIL testified concerning the death of Mrs. Yeda SOKOLOWSKY,
56, of 86-01 Musket street, Creedmoor, before Magistrate DOWNS in the Jamaica
Court.
   Dr. NEAIL’s autopsy revealed the woman died from internal hemorrhage caused
by a fractured rib. According to police, WISKA admits he struggled with the
woman.

QUEENS JEWELER DIES OF GUNSHOT WOUND
   Charles FINKLEMEIER, 67, a retired jeweler, who shot himself in the chest
with a .38 calibre revolver Friday, died yesterday in the Jamaica Hospital
from the gunshot wound.
   Relatives told police he had been suffering from heart trouble and asthma.
Funeral services are being arranged and will take place at FINKLEMEIER’s late
home, 93-14 211th street, Queens Village.

CASEY- On July 29th, 1931, Michael F., beloved husband of Sarah J. O’NEILL and
devoted son of William and Catherine CASEY, loving brother of Mrs. John
GLEASON, Irene, Edward and William CASEY. Reposing at Fred HERBST Sons funeral
parlors, 83 Hanson place, corner South Portland ave., Brooklyn, until 9:45
A.M. Friday; thence to St. Augustine’s R.C. Church, Sterling place and 6th
ave., where a requiem mass will be offered at 10:15 A.M. Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

COSTIGAN- On July 29, Johanna COSTIGAN, beloved mother of Mrs. J. ? HUTCHISON
and Miss Katherine COSTIGAN. Funeral from her home, 8727 113th st.
Requiem mass at the Holy Child Jesus R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLY- On July 30, at her residence, 2016 East 14th st., Brooklyn, Anna F.,
beloved sister of Emma E. KELLY. Funeral from chapel, 187 South Oxford st., on
Saturday. Solemn requiem mass 10 A.M. Aug. 1, at St. Edmund’s Church, Ocean
ave. and Avenue T.  Inter-  [line ends and interment information not printed
in the paper.]

KNIERIM- Katherine, beloved mother of Anna KNIERIM, on July 29, 1931 in her
73rd year. Funeral service at her home, 147 Moffatt st., Friday evening

LANSING- On July 29th, 1931, Louise, of 8314 5th ave., devoted mother of Mrs.
Charles DYKE, Mrs. Jennie BRENNAN, William and John LANSING. Requiem mass will
be offered for the repose of her soul Saturday, 10 A.M. at St Anselm’s R.C.
Church, 83rd st., and 4th ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCARTHY- Thomas, husband of Mary McCARTHY, died suddenly yesterday. Survived
by his wife and six sons. Funeral from his late residence, 4506 4th ave.,
Friday morning at 9 o’clock. Requiem mass at St. Michael’s R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGUIRE- On July 28, in her 19th year, Jane McGUIRE, beloved daughter of Robert
McGUIRE and Jennie CALLAHAN McGUIRE and devoted sister of Mrs. J. LINDSAY,
Helen, Florence, John, Eugene, James and Joseph McGUIRE. Funeral from her late
residence, 2029 East 72nd st., Bergen Beach, on Friday, July 31, at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to Mary, Queen of Heaven R. C. Church. Interment St. John’s Cemetery.

MURTHA- On Wednesday July 29, 1931, at 443 2nd st., Catherine MURTHA, beloved
sister of Mrs. Nellie NOLAN, Thomas and Frank MURTHA. Funeral Saturday 9:30
A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Francis Xavier R. C. Church. 
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROGERS- Harry William, on Tuesday, July 28, 1931, beloved brother of Mrs. Mark
FERGUSON, Mrs. Herman SCOTT, Mrs. James ROSANO. Funeral on Friday at 9:15 A.
M. from J. B. O’CONNOR Parlors, 340 Clarkson ave.; thence to Church of St.
Catherine of Genoa, Albany and Linden aves., where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated. Interment National Cemetery.

SHANLEY- On July 28, 1931, Walter, beloved uncle of Mrs. Elizabeth RAGO, Mrs.
Florence JERAHAN, John SHANLEY and William McDERMOTT. Funeral Friday 9:30 A.M.
from residence, 229 Gold st. Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SORENSEN- William, died July 29, after a short illness, in his 70th year, at
the home of his son, Elmer, of 35 Bay Ridge ave. Survived by three sons and
two daughters. Funeral service Friday. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

THOMAS- Anthony F., on Wednesday, July 29, at his residence, 805 Herkimer st.,
beloved husband of Agnes THOMAS and father of Albert and Franklin THOMAS.
Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

WHITEFORD- Andrew, aged 79, on July 29. Services and funeral Saturday, 2 P.M.,
Odd Fellows Home, 194-10 109th Road, Hollis. Interment Greenwood.

In Memoriam
   DONOVAN-In sad but loving remembrance of my dear father, James DONOVAN,
died July 30, 1929.
HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. MAMIE BELL

Charles F. STADER died Tuesday in his eighty-seventh year at his home, 205
Wallabout street. He is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Julia Luther and three
grandchildren, Elizabeth, Julia and John. Funeral Friday with requiem mass at
9:30 A.M. at All Saints Church, Throop avenue.

   Emil BOHRINGER died Tuesday at his home, 788 Knickerbocker avenue, in his
fifty-seventh year. He was a retired butcher and was born in Germany. He is
survived by his wife, Barbara; two daughters, Emma MENKE, Margaret BOHRINGER,
and one sister, Caroline EISTE. Funeral Friday at 2 P.M. Interment at St.
John’s Cemetery, under direction of Nicholas Blasius, Jr., & Son, 710
Knickerbocker avenue.

   Alexander J. WILLIAMS died Tuesday in his forty-sixth year. He was born in
the United States. He is survived by his wife, Catherine LLOYD WILLIAMS and
six children, Catherine, Anne, Walter, Lloyd, Ida, Alexander, Jr. Remains
reposing at the Funeral Home, Nicholas Blasius, Jr. & Son, 710 Knickerbocker
avenue. Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M. He was a member of Loyal Order of Moose,
No. 14. Interment at Cedar Grove Cemetery.

   Anthony F. THOMAS died Wednesday at his home, 805 Herkimer street. He was
the husband of Agnes THOMAS and father of Albert and Franklin THOMAS. Funeral
Saturday from his late home at 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

   Rose FITZPATRICK died Wednesday at her home, 13 Clifford place, Brooklyn.
She was born in Ireland and had resided in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn
for the past seventeen years. She is survived by one son, John, and two
daughters, Mary Brown and Frances DISTLER. Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to St. Columbkille’s R.C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated. Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of M.J. GRADY and
Son, 74 Calyer street.

   Ernest SODERSTROM, born seventy-three years ago in Sweden and a resident of
the United States and Brooklyn for over forty years, died Tuesday. He was an
accountant with the Standard Oil Company of New York for over thirty-five
years. He resided at 1143 East Fourth street, Flatbush. He is survived by his
wife Maria JOHNSON SODERSTROM, and a daughter, Miss Ruth SODERSTROM. Funeral
services will be held at Ericson & Ericson’s Chapel, 500 State street,
tomorrow at 8 P.M. The Rev. F. A. ALFORD, acting pastor of the Swedish
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, will officiate. Interment will take place at
Evergreen Cemetery at 10 A.M. Saturday.

Sigrid Alida ANDERSON, born sixty-two years ago in Sweden and a resident of
the United States and Brooklyn for the past forty-six years, died Tuesday at
her home, 1523 East Sixty-sixth street, East Flatbush. She leaves her husband,
Emil; two daughters, Florence MORCERF and Edith; a foster daughter, Miss Ethel
RISBERG and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at her late home
tonight at 8:30 o’clock with Rev. J. Alfred ANDERSON of Swedish Salem Lutheran
Church officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery Friday morning under
direction of Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street.

   Thomas LOFTUS, 45 years , of 682 Humboldt street, died Sunday. He was born
in Brooklyn and is survived by his wife, Mary, one son, Thomas, one brother,
Joseph BRENNAN, three sisters, Margaret BRENNAN, Mrs. Mary MEADE, and Mrs.
Anna COX. He was employed for many years by the Hildreth Varnish Co. He was a
member of St. Cecelia’s Holy Name Society. The funeral was held from his late
home yesterday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Cecelia where a
solemn requiem mass was offered at 10 A.M. Interment was at Calvary Cemetery
under the direction of James F. MURRAY, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

   Patrick M’CARTHY died Tuesday at his home, 364 Eighty-seventh street, Bay
Ridge. He was born in Ireland and was a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, for many
years and of Brooklyn later years. He is survived by his wife, Mary MURPHY,
and one son, James. Funeral from his late home Friday at 9:30 A.M., thence to
St. Patrick’s R. C. Church where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John’s Cemetery.

   Annie McADAM KELLEY died yesterday at her home, 228 Halsey street. She is
survived by her husband, Elmer T. KELLEY; three daughters, Edith JOHNSON,
Alice MORGAN and Florence WEATHERS, and two grandchildren. She was a member of
Puritan Council 20, Daughters of America. The funeral services will be held at
8 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at 10 A.M. Saturday will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of George W. BLAKELEY, 19 Putnam avenue.

   Thomas J. McCARTHY died yesterday in his fifty-seventh year. He was a life
resident of Bay Ridge. He was employed as a watchman for the Norton-Lilly Line
at Bush Terminals. He is survived by his widow, Mary and six sons, Thomas,
Daniel, Charles, Eugene, Edward and John McCARTHY. The funeral will be held at
9 A.M. tomorrow from his late home, 4506 Fourth avenue, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Michael. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John E. Clarke, Inc., 4409 Third avenue.

   Madeline MOSER, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday in her
seventy-first year at her home, 405 Knickerbocker avenue. She is survived by a
daughter, Catherine MIEMAN; three brothers, Adam, Anthony and John PFUNDSTEIN,
and two sisters, Catherine and Elizabeth. The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Leonard. Interment will
be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson
street.

   Michael BYRNE, son of the late John and Bridget CONNERTON BYRNE, died
Tuesday at Brooklyn Hospital. He was a life resident of Brooklyn. He is
survived by a sister, Mrs. Mary CROSSON and three brothers, John, William and
Frank BYRNE. He was employed by the Department of Plants and Structures of the
City of New York and was detailed to the Brooklyn Bridge. The funeral will be
held from the funeral chapel of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue at 9
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and
Willoughby avenues. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

   Catherine CARR O’BRIEN died Monday at her home, 317 Ninety-fifth street.
She was the widow of Denis O’BRIEN. She was eighty-eight years old and had
been a resident of Fort Hamilton for sixty years. She is survived by a son,
James O’BRIEN and three grandchildren. The funeral was held at 10 A.M. today
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton. Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J. Darraugh & Son, Inc.,
8817 Fifth avenue.

   Andrew WATERHOUSE, of 806 Halsey street, died Tuesday. He was born in
Albany, N.Y. sixty-four years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for many
years. He is survived by his wife, Luella and one daughter, Mrs. Ethel
PARRISH. Funeral services will be held at his late home tonight at 8 o’clock,
the Rev. T.J. ELLIOT, Church of the Reorganized Latter Day Saints,
officiating. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery Friday under the direction of the
Boch Funeral Directors.

   Irene MALONEY died Tuesday at her home, 1661 Eleventh avenue. She was born
in Brooklyn.  She was a member of the Church of St. Saviour, Eighth avenue and
Sixth street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow. She
is survived by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth MALONEY; two sisters, Mrs. William
WOODS and Mrs. Matthew RYAN, and one niece. Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery.

Adelaide O’NEILL died yesterday at her home, 103A Cooper street. She was a
life resident of Brooklyn. She is survived by a sister, Eleanor O’NEILL. The
funeral will be held at 3 P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   Minnie F. HARNED died Tuesday at her home, 7829 Ninety-first avenue,
Woodhaven. She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Minnie
V. MURRAY, five sons, Frank D., Harry E., William V., Alfred A., and James
HARNED; one sister, Mrs. Emma HOWELL and three brothers, James, Daniel and
William PRITCHARD, and nineteen grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 1
P.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

   William SORENSON, father of Benjamin, Elmer, Arthur and two daughters,
Alice and Grace, died Wednesday at the home of his son, Elmer, of 35 Bay Ridge
avenue, in his seventieth year. He was born in Norway and resided in Brooklyn
for the past forty-three years. He was formerly a foreman for the firm of
Austin Nichols & Co., of New York, until he was retired. The funeral will be
Friday from his son’s home. The Rev. HALVERSON officiating. Interment at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Louis W. THORGESEN, 300 Court street,
Brooklyn, N.Y.

   Jorn J. SHERIDAN, a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years, died at his
home, 673 Franklin avenue. He is survived by his widow, Lilly SHERIDAN and one
brother, William SHERIDAN. The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Teresa. Interment will be at Hody Cross
Cemetery under direction of K. B. MALONE, 640 Sterling place. [Spelling as in
obituary.]

   Anna M. HART died yesterday at her home, 243 Marlborough road. She was born
July 12, 1870 in Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn since early
age. She is survived by a son, Lester C. HART; a sister Minnie and three
brothers, Henry, John and William HYER. The funeral services will be held at
8:30 P.M. tomorrow. Interment on Saturday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Fred H. LULLMANN, 8512  Eighty-seventh street, Woodhaven.

   Jane McGUIRE, born in Brooklyn nineteen years ago, the daughter of Robert
McGUIRE and Jennie CALLAHAN McGUIRE, died Tuesday at her home, 2029 East
Seventy-second street, Bergen Beach. She was for the greater part of her life
a member of the Sacred Heart R. C. Church and student at the Sacred Heart
Academy, and recently a resident of the Bergen Beach section and member of
Mary Queen of Heaven R. C. Church, East Fifty-sixth street and Avenue M, where
a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 A.M. In addition to
her parents, she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. J. LINDSAY, Helen,
Florence and four brothers, John, Eugene, James and Joseph McGUIRE. Interment
will be at St. John’s Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan & Son,
201 Park avenue.

   Marie WIEKING, born in Germany seventy-nine years ago, died Wednesday at
her home, 901 Autumn avenue. She was the widow of William WIEKING and had been
a resident of this city for the past sixty years. She is survived by three
sons, Edward LAUBE, Frederick K. and William WIEKING, and two daughters,
Catherine HEFFERNAN and Johanna WIEKING. Funeral services will be held Friday
at her home at 2 P.M., the Rev. Charles PHILIPBAR officiating. Cremation will
follow at Fresh Pond under direction of Peter J. SCHNATZ, 570 Ridgewood avenue.

   Elfie A. SAMUELS of 161 Willoughby avenue died Tuesday. She was born in New
York State, sixty-two years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn for many years.
She is survived by  two brothers, Charles and Lester ROWLAND. Funeral services
will be held at the Boch Funeral Chapel, 122 Meserole avenue today at 2 P.M.
Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

31 July 1931
GIRL ENDS LIFE, ROMANCE OVER
   When Miss Esther HACK entered her furnished room at 1465 Fifty-first street
last night, she found her roommate, Miss Esther MACKIE, 21, a manicurist, on
the floor with a gas tube in her mouth. She was dead and she had left the
following not:
              "Dear Sweetheart,
        I loved you more than life and I have been true to you. 
Goodbye,
ESTHER"

   Miss HACK told police of the Borough Park Station that Miss MACKIE had
quarreled with her fiance several months ago and had been despondent when
attempts at a reconciliation proved unavailing.

FLATBUSH WOMAN, DROWNED, BURIED
   Funeral services will be held at 3:30 P.M. tomorrow for Ellen ANDERSEN, a
resident of the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, who was drowned Tuesday when a
boat in which she and Mrs. Henry L. LEWIS of 532 East 136th street, Manhattan,
were rowing in the Delaware River at Narrowsburg capsized. Mrs. LEWIS was also
drowned.
   Mrs. ANDERSEN is survived by her husband, Harold ANDERSEN; her parents,
William J. and Florence GOODMAN; a sister, Mrs. Catherine DAVIS and two
brothers, Harry and Robert GOODMAN. She was twenty-six years old.
   The services will be held at the home of her parents at 279 East
Thirty-fourth street, Flatbush. The Rev. Dr. Thomas LACEY of the Church of the
Redeemer will officiate. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

1 DEAD, 4 HURT IN AUTO CRASH
   Herbert PETERSON, 23, of 35-47 Sixty-seventh street, Woodside, died in an
ambulance on the way to Jewish Hospital, from a fractured skull and internal
injuries early today. He was injured when the sports car in which he was
riding collided with a taxicab at Bergen street and Vanderbilt avenue.
   PETERSON was in a car operated by Emil RODRIGUEZ, 24, of 384 Byrnes street,
Forest Hills. It was traveling west on Bergen street. According to some of the
witnesses, RODRIGUEZ tried to dash in front of a Vanderbilt avenue trolley car
and in the rush was cut off by a taxicab operated by Sebastian CAVALIER of
1520 Union street. Four passengers in the cab were shaken up, but did not
require medical attention. The lighter car was overturned. Both youths were
pinned underneath and the police emergency squad was summoned to release them.
RODRIGUEZ and the cab driver were arrested on technical homicide charges.

ANDERSEN- Ellen, beloved wife of Harold, died Wednesday at Narrowsburg in her
26th year. She is survived by her husband, her father, William J. [GOODMAN];
mother, Florence and sister Catherine; brothers Harry and Robert. Funeral
services at her parents home, 279 East Thirty-fourth st., Brooklyn, Saturday
3:30 P.M. Rev. Thomas J. LACEY, Church of the Redeemer officiating. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

CONROY- Delia, on July 30, at her home, 202 North Henry st. Funeral will take
place Saturday with a solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St. Cecilia at
10 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HANSEN- Sophia, on July 30 at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. George
KINKEL, beloved mother of Mrs. William JOHNSON, George HANSEN and Mrs. George
KINKEL. Funeral services Sunday, Aug. 2 at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Dr. KING, pastor
of the Greenwood Baptist Church. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

JOYCE- Catherine, on Thursday at her residence, 151 Chauncey st., beloved wife
of the late James J. JOYCE, mother of John, Edward and Lucy WALSH, and sister
of Delia McGRATH and Anna BRIER and Thomas COLLUM. Funeral Monday from her
residence; thence to Holy Rosary R. C. Church, Chauncey st., where a requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9:30 o’clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KENNEDY- On Friday, July 31, 1931, Katherine W. Services at her home, Syossett,
L.I. Sunday, Aug. 2 at 3 P.M. Interment private. Long Island trains leaving
from Pennsylvania Station 1:08 P.M. and from Flatbush avenue 1:10 P.M. Sunday
will be met at Syossett Station.

KIRWAN- On July 29, John J. KIRWAN, husband of Ida BARRY and father of Robert
and John KIRWAN. Funeral from Schaefer’s Funeral Parlors, Fourth ave. and
Forty-second st., Brooklyn, Sunday, Aug. 2 at 2 P.M.

KORNRUMPF- Hermina (nee OTTERBEIN), on July 30 aged 69 years, beloved mother of
Minnie HUSTEDT, Margaret PORTER, Rose ALBOHN, Arthur, Louis, William, Henry
and Charles KORNRUMPF. Services Friday at 8 P.M. at her late home, 395
Woodbine st. Funeral Saturday, 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Member of
Hawthorne Circle, No. 23, Companion F. of A.

KROMBS- On Thursday, July 30, 1931, William L., in his 45th year, beloved
husband of Louise, father of George, son of George and Anna KROMBS, brother of
Mrs. Lulu HILL and George KROMBS. Fraternal services on Sunday evening at 8
o’clock at his residence, 70-40 65th st., Glendale. Religious services on
Monday 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Relatives and friends, also
members of Tadmor Lodge, No. 923 F. & A. M., and Franklin Council, No. 16, Jr.
O. U. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend.

LYONS- Esther, beloved daughter of Joseph and Annie, sister of Lillian SOLOMON.
Funeral services at Chapel of Kerchenbaum Bros., Throop ave. and Kosciusko
st., Brooklyn, Sunday, Aug. 2, at 10:30 A.M.

MONAGHAN- On Thursday, July 30, 1931, Thomas F., beloved son of Kiernan and
Ellen KELLY MONAGHAN, at his home, 149 Engert ave., Brooklyn. Notice of
funeral hereafter

O’SHEA- On July 30, Margaret NOLAN O’SHEA, beloved wife of Daniel O’SHEA and
devoted mother of Mrs. O. E. METZENDORF, Katherine and Joseph O’SHEA and
sister of Mrs. Daniel HARRIGAN and Maurice NOLAN. Funeral from her late
residence, 142 Seeley st., on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to
Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RICHTER- Edna RUCKDESCHEL, of 7435 Sixty-fourth lane, Glendale, on Thursday in
her 27th year. Survived by her husband, Louis F. RICHTER; four sisters, Mrs.
William SIBBERT, Mrs. George BROWN, Mrs. George DESSIG and Miss Elsa
RUCKDESCHEL; three brothers, Edward, Fred and Arthur RUCKDESCHEL. Remains
reposing at Buss funeral home, 6708 Myrtle ave. Funeral services will be held
on Sunday at 8 P.M. Interment Monday 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery.

REILLY- Bridget, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. Patrick J. FOGARTY, 455
43rd st., on July 30. She was born in County Longford, Ireland. Funeral Monday
at 9:30 from St. Michael’s Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery. (Morristown papers please copy.)

SCHMITT- Barbara, died July 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John B.
WEBER, 8528 Woodhaven boulevard, Woodhaven. Funeral Saturday 10 o’clock from
St. Thomas the Apostle Church; thence to St. John’s Cemetery.

SULLIVAN- Nora T., on July 29, 1931, beloved sister of Patrick SULLIVAN.
Funeral from 187 South Oxford st. on Saturday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn funeral mass
at the Church of St. John the Baptist, Willoughby and Lewis aves. Interment at
Calvary Cemetery.

THE KINGS COUNTY PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY- Brooklyn College of Pharmacy of Long
Island University- Fellow members: With profound sorrow we announce the death
of our beloved member, Dr. A. PERCIVAL LOHNESS. The funeral will be from his
home in Newton, N.J., on Friday afternoon, July 31st, 1931, at 3 P.M.
(Standard time).
       GEORGE R. CHRIST, President
CHARLES E. HEIMERSHEIM, Sec.

ZIMMERMAN- Nathan, July 30, age 29 at 89 Buffalo ave., son of Tobias and Dora
ZIMMERMAN, husband of Sylvia ZIMMERMAN. Funeral private; no flowers.

In Memoriam
FOX- In sad and loving memory of a loving husband and devoted father, Owen, who
was called to eternal rest July 31, 1930. Gone, but not forgotten. Anniversary
high mass Monday morning, Aug. 3, 8 o’clock at Holy Name of Jesus R. C.
Church.
                 WIFE, SON, DAUGHTERS

MERKLE- In sad and loving memory of our dear son, Henry MERKLE, who died July
31, 1930.
     He little thought when leaving home
     He would return no more;
     He in death so soon would sleep
     And leave us here to mourn.
     One year has passed since that sad day
     The one we loved was called away.
     God took him home- it was His will- 
     But in our hearts he liveth still.
                 FATHER AND MOTHER

MERKLE- In sad and loving memory of our dear brother Henry MERKLE, who died
July 31, 1930.
      Each day recalls the memories
          Of our dear brother gone to rest.
      And those who think of him today
          Are those who loved him best.
      He will never be forgotten,
          Though on earth he is no more;
      But in memory he will be with us,
          As he always was before.
BROTHER, SISTER AND BROTHER-IN-LAW.

Catherine COLLUM JOYCE, widow of James J. JOYCE, well-known Brooklyn
undertaker, died yesterday at her home, 151 Chauncey street. She was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-two years. She is
survived by two sons, John and Edward; a daughter, Mrs. Lucy WALSH; two
sisters, Delia McGRATH and Anna BRIER; a brother, Thomas COLLUM and three
grandchildren. She was a member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church
of the Holy Rosary, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

   Catherine MURTHA died Wednesday at her home, 443 Second street. She was
born in Brooklyn. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Nellie NOLAN and two
brothers, Thomas and Frank MURTHA. The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis Xavier. Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward H. C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

   Michael UTTERMARK, a life resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday in his
fortieth year at his home, 7231 Cooper street. He is survived by his widow,
Anna; a daughter Margaret; two brothers and two sisters. The funeral services
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Fred WIEGAND, 319 Dill place.

   Danial SCHAEFER died yesterday at his home, 379 Grove street. He is
survived by his widow Mathilda; a daughter, Mrs. George DIETRICH, and one son
John SCHAEFER. The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Monday. Interment
will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

   Sophia M. SCHERER died yesterday in her seventy-second year at her home, 88
Cornelia street. She is survived by her husband, John; a daughter, Mrs. Arthur
HERBERTS, and three sons, John, Henry and Frank. The funeral services will be
held at 8 P.M. tomorrow. Cremation at 10 A.M. Sunday will be at Fresh Pond.

   Johanna COSTIGAN, widow of Jeremiah COSTIGAN, for many years a resident of
the Sixth Ward, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter at 8727 113th
street, Richmond Hill. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Keyes
HUTCHISON and Katherine COSTIGAN, and seven grandchildren. The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Child
Jesus, Richmond Hill. Interment will be under direction of Frank E. SPAULDING,
131 Atlantic avenue.

   Charles Henry MONELL died Wednesday at Long Beach. He was 38 years old and
was born in Brooklyn. He is survived by his widow Mamie; a daughter, Louise,
and his parents, George and Anna MONELL; three brothers, Forrest, George and
James MONELL and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy SEITZ and Mrs. Emma SEITZ. He was
employed as a foreman for the Brooklyn Edison Company. He was a member of
Cornerstone Lodge, F. & A. M. The funeral services will be held at his home,
1362 Decatur street at 8 o’clock tonight. The Rev. Dr. Duncan M. GENNS will
officiate. Interment at 2 P.M. Saturday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Benjamin Grindrod, 27 Hull street.

   Annette SHOENHOF died yesterday at her home, 525 Ninth street. She is
survived by her husband, Edward; a daughter, Lillian, and one son, Edward,
Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. LEVERTY and Mrs. FAUST. She was born in New York City
fifty-one years ago. The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow. Interment
will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of John V. DONNELLY, 513 Wilson avenue.

   Michael LACALAMITA of 9004 Fifth avenue, died Wednesday. He is survived by
his parents, two sisters and one brother. The funeral will be held at 2:30
P.M. today. Interment will be at St. John’s Cemetery under direction of John
J. Darraugh & Son, 8817 Fifth avenue.

Alice HOLBROOK died yesterday at her home, 2316 Madison street, Ridgewood.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Mathias, Catalpa avenue, Ridgewood at 10 A.M. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of J. E. McGuckin & Son, 139 Noble street.

   Margaret NOLAN O’SHEA, for the past forty-five years a resident of New York
City, died Thursday at her home 142 Seeley street. She was for many years a
member of St. Patrick’s Church and societies and for the past six years a
member of Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated at 10 A.M. She is survived by her husband, Daniel O’SHEA;
two daughters, Mrs. O. E. METZENDORF, Kathryn O’SHEA and one son, Joseph; five
grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Daniel HARRIGAN and one brother, Maurice
NOLAN. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William Dunigan &
Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

   Jane A. REILLY died Sunday at Ely, Nev. The funeral will be held from the
funeral chapel of J. E. McGuckin & Son, 139 Noble street at 10 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua. She was the widow of
Jerome REILLY. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery. She resided formerly
at 107 Milton street.

   Timothy McMAHON of 8721 Nineteenth avenue died yesterday in his
seventy-fourth year. He had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. He
was a retired employe of A. S. P. C. A. He is survived by a sister, Mary and
three nephews, John, Jerry and Thomas McMAHON, and four nieces. The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Finbar. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John J.
Darraugh & Son, Inc., 8874 Fifth avenue.

   Delia WALLACE died yesterday at her home, 247 Schaeffer street. She was the
widow of Patrick WALLACE. She was born in Ireland and resided in Brooklyn for
forty-eight years. She was a resident of the Bushwick section for forty-two
years. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William REED and Mrs. George
FLEMING; two sons, John, Lieutenant Fifteenth Division, N.Y.P.D. and Thomas,
and two grandchildren. Funeral Monday from chapel of William H. Murray, 831
Knickerbocker avenue, with requiem mass at St. Martin of Tours Church at 9
A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

   Fred L. HARWOOD, 46 years old, of 37-14 Seventy-third street, Jackson
Heights, died yesterday at Flushing Hospital. He is survived by his wife,
Hattie HARWOOD, and two children, Dorothy and Fred HARWOOD, Jr. He was the
father of the late William L. HARWOOD. He was born at Louisville, Kentucky. He
started his business career as buyer for Halle Brothers, Cleveland, O. He was
merchandise manager for H. Lieben & Co., of Manhattan. He was associated for
several years with the Mabley Carew Co., of Cincinnati, before becoming
affiliated with the American Retailers, Inc., six years ago. The funeral
services will be held at the chapel of Reinhold A. Skelton, 86-08 Broadway,
Elmhurst, Saturday at 2 P.M., the Rev. R. L. SCOFIELD of Jackson Heights
officiating. The remains will then be placed in a receiving tomb at Flushing
Cemetery.

   Otto WIPFLER of 371 South Fifth street, died Thursday. He was born in
Brooklyn. He is survived by his parents, Otto and Theresa WIPFLER. Funeral
Saturday, 2 P.M. Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of John G.
Lutz, Sons, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood.

   Edward LESSER died yesterday at his home, 311 Baltic street. He was a life
resident of Brooklyn. He was the husband of the late Hannah LESSER. He is
survived by three sons, Dr. Leon E. LESSER, Louis and Harold LESSER; one
daughter, Mrs. Elsie NASH, and six grandchildren. The funeral services will be
held at 10 A.M. Sunday. The Rev. Dr. Israel GOLDFARB will officiate. Interment
will be a Union Fields Cemetery under direction of John J. FLOOD, 254 Hoyt
street.

   Delia CONROY died yesterday at her home, 202 North Henry street. She was
born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years. She is
survived by a brother, James and three nephews, Michael CULLEN, William CULLEN
and Harold QUINN, and six nieces, Mrs. William MURPHY, Mrs. Virgil McKENNA,
Mrs. John McKENNA, Mrs. Charles CROWLEY and Helen and Veronica QUINN. She was
a member of various societies attached to the Church of St. Cecilia where
requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow. Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of William P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert
street.

   Edward OWENS died Wednesday at his home, 20 Fourth street. He was born in
Brooklyn and was a life long resident of the Twelfth Ward. He was employed by
Frederick Loeser & Co. Three sons, Joseph and Harry, and one daughter,
Catherine, survive him. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from
his late home, thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
[This typed as appears in newspaper. Only 2 sons named.]

   Katherine KNIERIM, born in Germany seventy-two years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-four years died Wednesday at her home, 147 Moffatt street.
She is survived by one daughter, Anna KNIERIM. The funeral services will be
conducted at 8 o’clock tonight by the Rev. Theodore RATH of Salemns
Evangelical Church, of which she was a member of the Ladies’ Aid Society.
Interment tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the estate
of George Peth, 15 Palmetto street.


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