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DEATHS...November 1931

1 November 1931
MOB VIOLENCE QUESTIONED IN COP'S DEATH
Brian Clot Established - Witnesses Deny Any Blow Was Struck
    Mystery developed today regarding the cause of the death of Patrolman
Howard L. PETERSON, who was at first reported to have been beaten to death
by a gang of hoodlums before the Boulevard Cafe at Mermaid avenue and West
Twenty-first street early yesterday.
    Detective Albert DOODY after investigating the affair learned that the
taxi driver whom PETERSON had been about to arrest had driven away from the
scene when PETERSON became involved in a discussion with another man.
    PETERSON had been driving home in the auto of his brother-in-law, Edward
HICKMAN of 1566 East Thirty-second street, with another brother-in-law,
Joseph J. MEAGHER, who lived with PETERSON's family at 1534 East
Thirty-eighth street.
    The three were driving a friend, Rader HYLAND, home from a Halloween
party at the Fairview Social Club, Flatlands avenue and Kimball street, when
a taxi cut in front of them at Bedford avenue and Kings highway.
    Angered at the reckless driving, PETERSON ordered HICKMAN to give chase.
Down Kings Highway, along Ocean Parkway to Coney Island they gained slowly
on the taxi, which then halted before the Boulevard Cafe at Mermaid avenue
and West Twenty-first street.
ARGUES WITH MAN
    While a man and woman left the taxi and entered the cafe to obtain
change for paying their fare, PETERSON showed his badge and was about to
arrest the driver.  The passenger returned and paid his fare, angering
PETERSON by interfering while he was making the arrest.
    While PETERSON remonstrated with him, the driver entered his taxi and
drove away, leaving the patrolman arguing with the passenger.  A crowd
gathered.  The next moment PETERSON had fallen to the sidewalk, although no
witness could be found to explain what caused him to drop.  HICKMAN, who was
near, saw no assailant, despite erroneous reports PETERSON was set upon by a
dozen hoodlums.
    Police are seeking the passenger with whom he was arguing at the time, a
man in a brown overcoat.  But it is doubtful whether he struck the
patrolman, who showed no signs of injury, aside from a cerebral hemorrhage
revealed today by an autopsy; and lacerations of the elbows received from
his fall.
    Medical Examiner Edward M. MARTIN stated there were no broken ribs or
other injuries previously reported as having been inflicted by a mob that
set upon him while arresting the taxi driver.  Questioning of some twenty
witnesses by Tenth Division detective under Capt. John J. RYAN failed to
reveal any explanation for the death of PETERSON, who was rushed to the
Coney Island Hospital by Ambulance Surgeon KITTLESOHN and died shortly afterwards.
LARGE FAMILY MOURNS
    The patrolman had been on the force eleven years and was attached to the
Borough Park station.
    PETERSON is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary MEAGHER PETERSON; six
children, Mary, 11; Rita, 10; Jean, 7; Howard, 5; William, 4, and Joseph, 3;
his father, George W. PETERSON, and two sisters, Mrs. Lawrence WIMMER and
Mrs. Gertrude WHITNEY.
    He was a member of the P.B.A. for the past eleven years, the Police Holy
Name Society and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
    The funeral will be held at 9:30 Wednesday morning from 1534 East
Thirty-eighth street, with a requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.
***NOTE: See November 3 of this page

BROOKLYN GIRL HUNTING VICTIM
    Florence MARTFELD, 16, of 236 Flatbush avenue, is described by police as
the first Brooklyn casualty of the deer hunting season, after treatment by
Dr. I. H. BENDER, of 374 Union street, for a gunshot wound in the right
cheek.
    The girl and her mother, Miriam, who have a bungalow at Yankee lake, in
Sullivan County, N.Y., went hunting yesterday with William Johnson*, 22, of
162 Fifth avenue.
    Mrs. MARTFELD and her daughter wore red, and when they became separated
from Johnston* in the woods, he shot at them, mistaking them for deer,
according to the police.  The bullet, fired from a high-powered .22-calibre
rifle, penetrated Miss MARTFELD's cheek.  The party then returned to
Brooklyn.
*Name spelt two different ways in article.

2 November 1931
BIRMINGHAM - On Oct. 30, at her residence, 851 Halsey st. Julia BIRMINGHAM,
beloved aunt of Mrs. Catherine SHANAHAN.  Solemn requiem mass on Tuesday, at
9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

CARROLL - On Saturday, Oct. 31, 1931, William P. CARROLL of 364 43d st.,
Bklyn.  Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts pl., near Grand ave.,
Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 9:15 A.M.; thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church, 42d st.
and 4th ave., where requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.

COYNE - Suddenly on Nov. 1, 1931, Edward, son of the late John and Catherine
COYNE.  Reposing at Hinman Bros. Chapel, 246 17th st.  Requiem mass at
Church of St. John the Evangelist, Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.

CREIGHTON - On Oct. 31, 1931, James CREIGHTON, attached to Hook and Ladder
Co. No. 7, N.Y.F.D., beloved husband of Bridget Shea CREIGHTON and devoted
father of James H., attached to Engine Co. 251; John V., attached to Engine
Co. 205; William F., Thomas A., Charles E., Raymond J., Mrs. James WATERS
and Veronica R. CREIGHTON.  Funeral from his residence, 25 Clermont ave., on
Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DAVIS - James W., of 310 12th st., on Nov. 1, 1931.  Husband of Margaret,
and father of John.  Funeral from chapel, 237 9th st., Tuesday.  Solemn
requiem mass, 9:30 A.M., at Holy Family R.C. Church.  Arrangements by Joseph
G. DUFFY.

GLASS - Agusta C. (nee HEIL), at her home, 186 Halsey st., wife of William
GLASS, in her 68th year.  Services will be held at 187 South Oxford st., on
Tuesday at 8 P.M.

HEINZ - On Nov. 1, 1931, Anna HEINZ, beloved wife of Conrad HEINZ, and
mother of Conrad HEINZ, Jr., and Frederick STEOBENER.  Services at her late
home, 256 Woodbine st., Tuesday, 8 P.M.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

LAUER - On Sunday, Nov. 1, 1931, Christina, in her 64th year, beloved wife
of John LAUER; mother of Rose WERNER, Harry DEINHARDT; also survived by one
grandchild.  Funeral on Wednesday at 2 P.M. from her late residence, 8931
Pauline rd., Glendale.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

MALONEY - On Sudany, Nov. 1, 1931, Mary, beloved wife of Mathias, and dear
mother of Catherine, James, John, Mary, Matthew and Margaret Maloney.
Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 4, 9 A.M. from her late home, 221 Monitor st.
Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Cecilia.

McGOVERN - On Saturday, Oct. 31, in his fortieth year, James, beloved
husband of Pearl (nee DEVOE) and father of Jean.  Funeral from his home, 39
East 17th st., Flatbush, on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at Holy Cross
Church.  Burial St. John's Cemetery.

McKEE - On Nov. 1, Agnes M. beloved daughter of Mary McKEE DRISCOLL (nee
SCHICK) and the late William McKEE, and sister of John, Joseph and Dennis
DRISCOLL, at her residence, 497 Third ave.  Notice of funeral later.

MURPHY - Eva, wife of the late Charles G., suddenly at her home 88-03 91st
ave., Woodhaven, beloved mother of Robert C., Lester M. MURPHY, Mrs. Otto
BOCHAT, Mrs. George WAEGHIN.  Funeral services tonight at 8 o'clock.
Funeral TUesday 10 A.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

PETERSON - Howard L., suddenly on Nov. 1, beloved husband of Mary F.
MEAGHER, loving father of Mary, Rita, Jean, Howard, WIlliam and Joseph
PETERSON, and loving son of George W.; brother of Mrs. Lawrence WIMMER and
Mrs. Gertrude WHITNEY.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from his home,
1534 East 38th st., requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SPENGLER - Stephen, on Saturday, Oct. 31, 1931, in his 68th year, beloved
husband of Minnie SPENGLER (nee SCHREYAH) and father of Anna DIENLEIN and
brother of Nellie BENDER, Katie JOHNSON and Frank SPENGLER.  Funeral
services at his late residence, 223 Woodbinde st., on Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock.  Interment Wednesday 2 P.M. at Evergreen Cemetery.  Relatives and
friends, also members of Oneida Tribe, No. 11, Order of Red Men, are
respectfully invited to attend.

SCHAAF - Daniel, Oct. 31, 1931, age 71 years, beloved husband of Annie
Becker SCHAAF and father of Emma EISSING, Charles, Edward, Daniel, Otto,
Harry and Richard.  Services Monday at 8 P.M. at George WERST Funeral
Parlor, Hart st., corner Evergreen ave.  Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 A.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.  Member of Court Elmore, No. 134, F. of A.

TORMEY - On Oct. 31, William J., beloved son of the late Richard and Mary
Ann TORMEY and brother of the late Jennie and Bella BROWN and Richard
TORMEY.  Funeral from the parlors, 187 South Oxford st., on Tueday, Nov. 3,
at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass St. Joseph's Church.  Relatives and
friends are kindly invited to attend.

ANDERSEN - In loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Elsie ANDERSEN
(nee SCHEURER), who died Nov. 1, 1929.  Gone, but not forgotten.
Husband and Two Sons

CUFFE - In loving memory of our daughter, Marie CUFFE, who departed this
live Nov. 1, 1924.
Father, Mother and Sister Florence

LEAVY - In loving remembrance of a devoted sister and mother, Alice LEAVY.
Anniversary mass at the Church of the Incarnation, 89th ave, 207th st.,
Bellaire, L.I., Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 A.M.

MALLON - Patrick K. S. G. Mass for the repose of his soul at St. Charles
Borromeo's Church, Brooklyn, Election Day, at 12:10 P.M.

SCHWARTZ - In sad and loving memory of our devoted mother, Mathilde
SCHWARTZ, who passed away on Sunday, Nov. 2, 1930.
        A year has passed and God has taken from us
        Our mother, loving and true;
        A voice we loved is stilled;
        Treasured thoughts of one so dear
        Often bring a silent tear
May your soul rest in peace
Your Children, Mathilde and Emil

John Henry MATHYS, Sr., died Friday at his home, 45 Driggs avenue, in his
fifty-fourth year.  He is survived by his widow, Theresa; two sons, George
and John H. Jr.; two daughters, Catherine COANE and Florence MATHYS, and two
grandchildren.  Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Cecilia's
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment will
follow under the direction of Michael DIRKES of 184 Meeker avenue.

John M. HOGAN died Saturday at Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica.  He was
born in New York City fifty-four years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for the past twenty-five years.  He is survived by his wife, Agnes;
two daughters, Alice and Mrs. Gertrude DAVIS; three sons, Arthur, Edward and
Donald.  Funeral Tuesday from his late residence, 237 Highland boulevard, at
9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Malachy's Church, Atlantic and Van Sicle avenues,
where a solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment at
Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Kearns Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
Ozone Park.

William STROHSAHL, Sr., died Saturday in his seventy-sixth year at the
Jamaica station of the L.I. R.R.  He is survived by two sons, William, Jr.
and Frank, and one daughter, Mrs. Lillian STARKINS.  Funeral from the
parlors of John L. QUENZER at 393 Linden street, Ridgewood, tomorrow at 2
P.M.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

William H. LOON, a life resident of New York City, died Friday at his home,
493 Seventh avenue.  He is survived by his parents, Peter and Beatrice BOGUE
LOON, and one sister, Evelyn.  Funeral services will be held at his late
home tonight at 8 o'clock.  Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Greenwood Cemetery.

J. Fred BERGESCH, formerly a claim agent of the B.M.T., and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty-seven years, died Saturday at his home, 416 Putnam
avenue.  He was born in St. Louis, Mo., eighty-five years ago.  He is
survived by his widow, Sophia E. Meister BERGESCH, and two sons, John Fred
and Charles G. BERGESCH.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M.
tomorrow at the Peth Funeral Chapel, 15 Palmetto street.  Interment
Wednesday will be under direction of the Estate of George PETH.

Helen CASSIDY of 161 Adams street died Thursday.  The funeral was held today
at 9 A.M. from the funeral home of T.J. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street,
thence to St. James Pro-Cathedral, where a solemn requiem mass was
celebrated.  Interment was at St. John's Cemetery.

Alexander GOLD died yesterday at Brownsville Hospital.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary GOLD, and two children.  He was a member of Esterman Lodge
of Brooklyn.  The funeral services were held at 10:30 A.M. today at his late
home, 2225 Tilden avenue.  Interment followed at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, under
direction of Sol Jack JACOBSON, 644 Hancock street.

Mary A. MULLEN, born in Londonderry, Ireland, forty-six years ago, died
Friday at her home, 247 Albany avenue.  She had been a resident of Brooklyn
for twenty-three years.  She was a member of the various societies attached
to the Church of St. Matthew, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow.  She is survived by her husband, Daniel; two daughters,
Mathilda and Mary; one son, James MULLEN; three sisters, Mrs. Ellen DENNIS,
Mrs. Catherine HERRON and Mrs. Bridget HARN; and five brothers, James,
William, Bernard, John and Andrew McNICHOL.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under the direction of Hugh GILLESPIE, 251 Albany avenue.

Patrick LARKIN, Sr., died Saturday at his home, 714 Fifty-sixth street.  He
was a stationary engineer employed at the Moss Plant of the United Drydock
Company.  He is survived by six daughters, Rose THORSEN, Mary SEIFRIED,
Catherine SHRINE, Alice O'KEEFE, Mathilda and Dorthy LARKIN, and three sons,
Patrick, Jr.; John and Peter LARKIN.  He was a member of the Church of St.
Michael, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Joseph G.
DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

Mary MADDEN died Saturday at her home, 1483 Bedford avenue.  She was born in
Canada and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-six years.  She is
survived by two sons, James and Edward, and a daughter, Mrs. John CAMPBELL.
THe funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of W.A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

Catherine FLYNN, widow of Frank FLYNN, died yesterday at her home, 189
Guernsey street.  SHe was born in Tulla, County Clare, Ireland and had been
a resident of Brooklyn for forty-two years.  She is survived by three sons;
two daughters, seven sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be held at
10 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony of Padua.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of William P. MURPHY
& Son, 87 Herbert street.

Carolina CONTI died Saturday.  She was born in Italy sixty-seven years ago
and had been a resident of Greenpoint for the past eleven years.  She is
survived by two daughters, Angelina REGA and Rose ROBERTI; two sons, John
and Filecie, and fifteen grandchildren.  Funeral will be from the home of
her daughter, at 688 Humbolt street, tomorrow, at 9:30 A.M. with a requiem
mass at St. Francis di Paolo R.C. Church.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Cava Bros., 480 Graham avenue.

Albert E. HALL, an employe of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., died
Saturday at Jamaica Hospital.  He was born in New York, Oct. 19, 1879, and
lived in Brooklyn most of his life.  He is survived by his widow, Lydia I.;
one brother, Wallace, and three sisters, Mrs. Edith HIGGINSON, Helen HALL
and Mrs. Florence HABERLE.  Funeral services tomorrow at 8 P.M. at his home,
190-20 109th avenue, near Farmers avenue, Hollis.  Interment Wednesday at 10
A.M. at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

Mary COURTNEY, widow of Daniel P. COURTNEY, died Saturday at her home, 84
Cornelia st.  She was born in New York City and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived by two daughters, Mary E. MULLEN
and Warrington, and one son, Daniel Gerald COURTNEY.  She was a life member
of St. Mary's Immaculate Conception Church and after moving to the Bushwick
section she became a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of John J. LENNON.

Charles E. NICHOLSON, son of the late Arthur T. and Agnes T. NICHOLSON, died
Thursday at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.  The funeral was held at 9 A.M. today from
the funeral chapel at 187 South Oxford street, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Joseph, Pacific street and Vanderbilt avenue.

Mary E. SCULLY, wife of Raymond SCULLY, died Friday at her home, 1800 West
Seventh street.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is also survived
by two daughters, Natalie and Mary Ellen SCULLY; her father, Thomas FLEMING;
two brothers, Paul and Elsworth, and three sisters, Mrs. George HADENBERG,
Mrs. Matthew KELLY and Mrs. Edward DONNELLY.  She was a member of the Church
of St. Mary Mother of Jesus, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10
A.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Thomas D. LEAHY died Saturday at his home, 103-25 106th street, Richmond
Hill.  He was formerly for many years a resident of East New York, where he
was a member of the Church of St. Gabriel.  He is survived by five sons,
Daniel, Thomas, Joseph, Harold and Herbert LEAHY and two daughters, Nellie
A. LEAHY and Mrs. Ethel McDONNELL.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone
Park.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of R.E.
DONNELLY, 201 Euclid avenue.

Mary MALONEY died yesterday at her home, 221 Monitor street, Greenpoint.
She was born in Ireland.  Coming to this country in her early youth she
settled in the Eastern District.  She was for many years an active
parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul on North Sixth street and
upon taking up her late residence became a communicant of the Church of St.
Cecelia.  She is survived by her husband, Matthias; three daughters,
Catherine, Mary and Margaret; three sons, James, John and Matthew MALONEY;
one sister, Mrs. Michael HYNES, and a brother, Michael HYNES, in Ireland,
and also a brother, John HYNES of Brooklyn.  The funeral will take place
Wednesday at 9 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Cecelia by the Right Rev. Mgr. McGOLDRICK the interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Marie DA GOSTINO died Saturday at Greenpoint Hospital.  She was born in
Italy seventy-two years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty-five years.  She is survived by one son, Alfonso and two daughters,
Mrs. GODINO and Mrs. CHIDIEHIMO.  The funeral will be held from her late
home, 490 Morgan avenue, at 2 P.M. today.  Interment will be at Linden Hill
Cemetery under direction of Weigand Bros.

Martin GUNN died Saturday in his eighth year.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. today from his late home, 471 Seventeenth street.  He is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin GUNN.  
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James CREIGHTON, attached to Hook and Ladder Company 7, N.Y.F.D., in East
Twenty-eight street, Manhattan, died Saturday at his home, 25 Clermont
avenue.  He was born in the old Fourth Ward, Manhattan, the son of the late
William and Isabelle BARR CREIGHTON.  He had been connected with the Fire
Department for the past thirty-one years, and received several decorations
and commendation for acts of bravery under former Fire Commissioner CROKER.
He was a member of U.F.A. and Twenty Year Veterans Association, and the
Sacred Hear R.C. Church; where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
by the chaplain of the N.Y.F.D., Wednesday at 10 A.M.  He had been a
resident of Brooklyn for the past twenty-eight years, and is survived by his
wife, Bridget SHEA CREIGHTON; six sons, James N., attached to Engine Company
251; John V., attached to Engine Company 205; William F., Thomas A., Charles
W., Raymond J.; three daughters, Mrs. James WATERS, Mrs. James McENOE and
Veronica R. CREIGHTON, and several grandchildren.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

Eva MURPHY, widow of Charles G. MURPHY, died Saturday at her home, 88-03
Ninety-first avenue, Woodhaven, in her sixty-third year.  She is survived by
two sons, Robert C. and Lester M., and two daughters, Mrs. Otto BOCHAT and
Mrs. George WAEGHIN.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock
tonight.  The Rev. Dr. Allison MacRURY of the First Presbyterian Church of
Woodhaven will officiate.  She formerly lived in Williamsburg.  She was
formerly a member of the old South Third Street Presbyterian Church.
Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under
direction of Stephen F. DURYEA.

Lewis Mulford MILLER died Saturday at his home, 158 Halsey street.  He was
born in Melville, N.J.  He was a glass-blower.  He is survived by a sister,
Mrs. Christina MacHENRY, and one niece and one nephew.  The funeral services
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will follow at Greenwood
Cemetery under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

Angelo MALLY died yesterday in his seventy-second year.  He was born in
Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  He is survived by
his widow, Elizabeth MALLY; one brother, and one sister.  The funeral will
be held at 10 A.M. Wednesday from the funeral chapel of Joseph REDMOND, 103
King street.  Interment will be St. Mary's Cemetery, Bridgeport, Conn.

Katie BATES died Saturday at her home, 2047 Pitkin avenue.  She was born in
Brooklyn fifty-five years ago.  She is survived by her husband, Samuel H.
BATES; two sons, Frank and Dewey BATES; two daughters, Alice and Jennie
BATES, and one brother, Godried BATES.  The funeral services will be held at
8 P.M. tomorrow.  The Rev. Dr. OTT of St. John's Lutheran Church will
officiate.  Interment at 10:30 A.M. Wednesay will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

APACHE YOUTH ADMITS KILLING GIRL STUDENT
Confession Clears SCHMERLER Murder in Arizona Last July
GLOBE, Ariz., Nov. 2 (UP) - An alleged confession disclosed today that a
girl student from Columbia University who ventured alone into the heart of
Apache land lost her life at the hands of a stalwart young Indian.
    J.A. STREET, Department of Justice investigator, announced that Golney
SEYMOUR, 21-year old Apache, had confessed stabbing Miss Henrietta
SCHMERLER, 25, to death after assaulting her.
    The girl was slain on a remote White River Indian reservation last July
and although an Indian was suspected at the time, it was not until the
Federal investigation that results were obtained.
    SEYMOUR called at the girl's cabin, where she lived alone, miles away
from other dwellings, to accompany her to a dance.  En route to the dance
she resisted his attentions and during a struggle SEYMOUR lost control of
himself, his confession related.

DIES OF INJURIES; DRIVER ACCUSED
    Albert HANSON, 31, a steamfitter of 148-17 150th avenue, South Ozone
Park, was to be arraigned in the Jamaica Magistrate Court today on a
technical charge of homicide as a result of the death late Sunday night of
Joseph A. STEELE, 74, of 128-04 142nd street, who was struck by HANSON's truck.
    The man was knocked down early Friday night by HANSON's car, according
to Detective George BRAUTIGAN of the Jamaica squad.  Removed to the Eastwood
Hospital by an ambulance, he died shortly afterward from a fractured skull,
but hospital authorities failed to notify the police until yesterday.

HIT-RUN DRIVER KILLS LITTLE GIRL
    Brownsville police were looking today for a hit-and-run driver who last
night struck Iris GOLDBERG, 6, of 22 Amboy street, as she was crossing
Hopkinson avenue at Pitkins avenue, inflicting injuries which resulted in
the girl's death before arrival of Dr. ROSEN from Unity Hospital.

3 November 1931
WHITE MAN'S WAYS BEWILDER KILLER OF COLUMBIA STUDENT
Apache Tells of Stabbing Girl He Was Taking to Indian Dance
     GLOBE, Ariz, Nov. 3 (UP) - An Indian youth, bewildered by the ways of
white men, was held in the Gila County jail today on a charge of murdering a
white girl who came from New York to study his people.
     The Indian, Golney (Mac) SEYMOUR, 21-year-old Apache, confessed he
assaulted and stabbed Miss Henrietta SCHMERLER, 24, a Columbia University
student, according to J.A. STREET, Department of Justice agent.
     Miss SCHMERLER settled in a tiny cabin last May, far from other
dwellings on the remote White River reservation.  She dressed as an Indian
squaw and participated freely in the tribe's social life.
     Last July 18, according to SEYMOUR's confession, he called at Miss
SCHMERLER's cabin to take her to an Indian dance.
     Indians were surprised when Miss SCHMERLER failed to appear at the
dance.  The report reached William DONNER, superintendent of the
reservation, and search started.
     The girl's battered body, clad in Indian dress, was found July 24 by a
group of Apaches after a two-day search.  Knife wounds had caused her death.
     Many Indians were questioned but SEYMOUR was not suspected until
recently, when STREET learned he had called at the girl's house the day she
disappeared.  He arrested the youth, who confessed rapidly.
     Preliminary hearing for SEYMOUR was set for Nov. 23.

POLICE SEEKING WITNESSES TO DEATH OF COP
No Evidence of Violent Attack Shown by Autopsy
   Police of the Coney Island station continued their attempts today to
round up witnesses to the death of Patrolman Howard L. PETERSON, who was at
first reported to have been beaten to death, by hoodlums early Sunday morning.
     Yesterday it was established that PETERSON died from a hemorrhage of
the brain caused when he fell after having been struck or pushed.  Police
said there was no violent attack made on the officer, that he was not beaten
and sustained no fracture of the skull as was first reported.
DRIVER IS SOUGHT
     The witnesses, are wanted, it was said, solely to clear up the case.
Police are hopeful of being able to locate the driver of the cream-colored
taxi which PETERSON had stopped and who drove away when the officer got into
an argument with the man who had just alighted from the cab.
     Detectives Albert DOODY and Thomas BLAKE, who are working on the case,
said they were confident the driver knows nothing about the death of
PETERSON, but think he might be able to give them information concerning his
fare with whom the policeman had the argument.
      PETERSON's brother officers said the policeman was a strong, athletic
type, well able to take care of himself and to stand off attacks by three or
four men at a time.
     The funeral is to take place at 9:30 tomorrow morning from the
officer's home, 1534 East Thirty-eighth street, with a requiem mass at the
Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

BAKER - On Tuesday, Nov 3, 1931, at her residence, 238 Jay st., Bridget
BAKER (nee RHALL), widow of Capt. William T. BAKER, in her ninetieth year.
Beloved mother of Joseph and Annie BAKER, Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M. Solemn
mass of requiem at the Churcho f the Assumption.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CREIGHTON - On Oct. 31, 1931, James CREIGHTON, attached to Hook and Ladder
Co. No. 7, N.Y.F.D., beloved husband of Bridget SHEA CREIGHTON and devoted
father of James H., attached to Engine Co. ??; John V., attached to Engine
Co. ??; William F.; Thomas A.; Charles; Raymond J.; Mrs. James WATERS and
Veronica R. CREIGHTON.  Funeral from his residence, 25 Clermont ave., on
Wednesday, Nov. 4, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Sacred Heart R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DAY - Francis, beloved son of John and the late Theresa (nee McBRIDE), and
brother of Margaret, on Nov. 2, at his residence, 5507 ?th ave.  Solemn mass
of requiem Thursday, Nov. 5, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FOLEY - On Nov. 2, 1931, Ellen V. FOLEY (nee HARLIN), beloved wife of Daniel
and dear mother of Anna, John and Helen FOLEY; sister of Mrs. George
BARNOSKY, Mrs. Frank KANINSKEY and Paul HARLIN.  Funeral from her residence,
172 Smith st., Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's Church,
Court and Congress sts.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GIBBONS - Delia (nee DEVANEY), on Nov. 2, at her residence, 377 E. 6th st.,
beloved wife of Thomas, mother of Thomas, Jr., and sister of Nora and Julia
DEVANEY.  Funeral from St. Jerome's R.C. Church, on Thursday, Nov. 5, at
9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GLASS - Agusta C. (nee HEIL), at her home, 186 Halsey st., wife of William GLASS, 
in her 68th year.  Services will be held at 187 So Bedford st., on Thursday.

HEINE - Katherine (nee KNEPPLE), widow of John J., on Monday Nov. 2.
Reposing at FEENEY & Sons' Chapel, 1847 Broadway, Brooklyn.

HEINZ - On Nov. 1, 1931, Anna HEINZ, beloved wife of Conrad HEINZ, and
mother of Conrad HEINZ, Jr., and Frederick STEOBENER.  Services at her late
home, 256 Woodbine st., Tuesday, 8 P.M. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

HUGHES - Anna, died Nov. 1 at her home, 28 Webb ave., Ocean Grove.  Survived
by two sisters, Mrs. GUINNESSEY and Sister Mary Edward, and two brothers,
Patrick and John.  She was also the aunt of the Rev. James GUINNESSEY of
Niagara Falls.  Funeral Thursday, Nov. 5, from the home of her sister, Mrs.
GUINNESSEY, 127 Calyer st., at 9:30.  Requiem mass at 10 A.M. at St.
Antony's R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KAMPF - On Nov. 2, in his 62d year, William KAMPF, beloved husband of
Elizabeth and father of William A., Edwin H., Charles G. and Maida KAMPF.
Funeral services on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the chapel of R. STUTZMAN & Son,
101 Madison st., Brooklyn.  Interment Thursday, 10 A.M. in Lutheran Cemetery.

LAUER - On Sunday, Nov. 1, 1931, Christina, in her 64th year, beloved wife
of John LAUER; mother of Rose ?ERNER, Harry DEINHARDT; also survived by one
grandchild.  Funeral on Wednesday at 2 P.M. from her late residence, 8931
Pauline rd., Glendale.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

MALONEY - On Sunday, Nov. 1, 1931, Mary, beloved wife of Mathias, and dear
mother of Catherine, James, John, Mary, Matthew and Margaret MALONEY.
Funeral Wednesday, Nov. 4, 9 A.M., from her late home, 221 Monitor st.
Solemn requiem mass, Church of St. Cecilia.

McGOVERN - On Saturday, Oct. 31, in his fortieth year, James, beloved
husband of Pearl (nee DEVOE) and father of Jean.  Funeral from his home, 39
East 17th st., Flatbush, on Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. Requiem mass at Holy Cross
Church.  Burial St. John's Cemetery.

SPENGLER - Stephen, on Saturday, Oct. 31, 1931, in his 68th year, beloved
husband of Minnie SPENGLER (nee SCHREYAH) and father of Anna DIENLEIN and
brother of Nellie ?ENDER, Katie JOHNSON and Frank SPENGLER.  Funeral
services at his late residence, 223 Woodbine st., on Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock.  Interment Wednesday 2 P.M., at Evergreen Cemetery.  Relatives and
friends, also members of Oneida Tribe, No. 11, Order of Red Men, are
respectfully invited to attend.

STEELE - Joseph, suddenly, on Monday, at his residence, 128-04 42d st., So.
Ozone Park.  Requiem mass on Wednesday at St. Clement's Church at 6:30 A.M.
Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Troy, New York, ? P.M. J.B. DONNELLY,undertaker.

In Memoriam
HENNE - In loving memory of our dear daughter, Christina R. HENNE (nee
MAXWELL) who departed this life Nov. 3, 1928
           Father and Mother

James McGOVERN, an architect, died Saturday at his home, 39 East Seventeenth
street, Flatbush, in his fortieth year.  He is survived by his widow, Pearl
DEVOE; one daughter, Jean; his mother, three sisters and three brothers.
Requiem mass at 9:30 A.M., Wednesday at Holy Cross Church.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Louis G. WOLF, a bookkeeper for many years in the employ of Charles LUTZ &
Sons, died Sunday in his forty-seventh year at his home, 23 Nichols avenue.
He was a life resident of Brooklyn and is survived by his widow, Caroline,
and two sons, Williard and Raymond.  Funeral services will be held Wednesday
at 2 P.M., at the chapel of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue, Cypress
Hills.  Interment at Evergreens Cemetery.

William A. THOMAS died Saturday at his home, 392 Quincy street.  He was born
in Providence R.I., seventy-seven years ago, and came to Brooklyn in early
infancy, living for many years in Williamsburg.  He leaves his widow,
Margaret L.  Funeral services were held at his home yesterday at 8 P.M.
Burial today at 2 P.M. at Evergreens Cemetery under direction of Andrew W.
ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Walter CUNNING, husband of the late Mary CUNNING, died Saturday.  He is
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Florence FAESSLER, Mrs. Gertrude
FITZPATRICK and Mrs. Bertha DAVIS, and one brother, James CUNNING.  Funeral
services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. FAESSLER,
130-50 124th street, Ozone Park.  Interment will follow at Evergreens
Cemetery, under the direction of T.J. Higgins & Son, Inc., 203 Jay street.

Amelia FRITZ, born in Germany and resident of Brooklyn for fifty-two years,
died Monday at her home, 1417 Greene avenue.  She is survived by her
husband, John; one daughter, Carrie KOLLER, and two grandchildren.  The
funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Aloysius. Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery, under direction
of Charles Sander, 202 Jefferson avenue.

David W. O'CONNOR, born in New York City, the son of the late Michael and
Catherine COLWELL O'CONNOR, died Sunday at his home, 118 St. James Place.
He was a retired salesman, and is survived by two brothers, John B. and
Charles J., and one sister Mary E.  He was a member of Cathedral Chapel,
Queen of All Saints R.C. Church, Vanderbilt and Lafayette avenues, where a
solemn mass of requiem was celebrated today at 10 A.M. by the Rev. Joseph F.
Conway.  The funeral was held from Dunigan & Son Chapel, Montgomery street
and Rogers avenue.  Interment was at Calvary Cemetery.

Delia DEVANEY GIBBONS died yesterday at her home, 377 East Twenty-sixth
street.  She was born in Ireland and resided in Brooklyn for the past ten
years.  She was a member of St. Jerome's R.C. Church.  She is survived by
her husband, Thomas; one son, Thomas, Jr.; two sisters, Nora and Julia
DEVANEY, and two aunts, Mrs. P. McHALE and Mrs. T. McCARTHY.  The funeral
will take place from her late home Thursday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Jerome's Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

John COLLINS died yesterday at his home, 870 St. Johns place.  He was born
in Ireland.  Coming to this country in his early youth he settled in the
Eastern District.  He was for many years an active parishioner of St.
Vincent de Paul's Church and upon taking up his late residence he became a
regular attendant at the Church of St. Gregory.  He is the husband of the
late Frances Collins and is survived by his sons, John and William J. and
his daughters, Mary A. and Elizabeth M. COLLINS.  The funeral will take
place Thursday, at 9:30 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church
of St. Gregory.  The interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction
of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Christian F. FEICKERT, formerly of Greenpoint, died Monday.  He is survived
by a sister, Elizabeth MAURER in Germany and a brother Albert H. FEICKERT,
who conducts a butcher shop at 1482 Flatbush avenue and by whom Mr. FEICKERT
was employed.  He was born in Germany sixty-three years ago and had been in
New York City for forty-nine years.  Funeral services will be held at the
chapel, 1925 Church avenue tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, with Rev. GABLE
officiating.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery Wednesday at 2:30
P.M. under the direction of Chris TREBER & Son, Inc.

Frederick L. METZGER, born in South Brooklyn in the Twenty-second Ward,
March 14, 1877, and a painter and decorator, died Sunday in Coney Island
Hospital.  Services at the home of his brother, at 141 Bay Fifty-third
street, Gravesend Beach, Wednesday at 8 P.M.  The funeral will be held
Thursday at 10 A.M.  He is survived by one son, Frederick G.; one brother,
Charles G.; five nephews and five nieces.  Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery
under direction of Fred HERBST & Sons.

Martin GUNN died Saturday at the home of his parents, 471 Seventeeth street.
He was born in Brooklyn eight years ago, a son of Martin and Mary GUNN.  The
funeral was held today at 11 A.M.  Interment was at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Shalabia SHAHEEN died Sunday at her home, 179 Prospect Park West.  She was
born in Aitha, Syria, twenty-nine years ago and lived in Brooklyn for
twenty-five years.  She is survived by her husband, Assad SHAHEEN; four
brothers, Diah HADDAD, Louis HADDAD, Michael HADDAD and John, and two
sisters, Miss Zakia HADDAD and Mrs. Dora COTE.  Funeral from her late home
today at 2:30 P.M.; thence to Holy Trinity Syrian Orthodox Church, Third
place and Clinton street, where services will be conducted by the Rt. Rev.
Bishop Manuel Abo HATAB.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Rose SERRAMOGLIA died yesterday at her home, 1494 Putnam avenue.  She was
born in France and had been a resident of New York City for forty-six years.
She is survived by two daughters, Josephine and Marie, and two sons, John
and Anthony.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 10 A.M. Thursday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction
of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Agnes McKEE died Saturday at her home, 497 Third avenue.  She was born in
Brooklyn, a daughter of Mary SCHICK McKEE DRISCOLL and the late William
McKEE, and was employed as an operator by the New York Telephone Company.
She is survived by her mother and three brothers, John, Joseph and Dennis
DRISCOLL.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 A.M. from her late home,
thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Eva BISHELANY died yesterday at her home, 140 Court street.  She was born in
Mt. Lebanon, Syria, sixty-one years ago and lived in Brooklyn for forty-one
years.  She is survived by two sons, Elias C.H. BISHELANY, president of the
BISHELANY Steamship Ticket and Tourist Agency, and Richard and one daughter,
Mrs. Mary MALOOF.  Funeral Wednesday at 2 P.M.; thence to the Church of Our
Lady of Lebanon, Hicks street, where services will be conducted by the Rev.
Mansour STEPHAN.  Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence, under the
direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Sophia OLSON died yesterday at her home, 303 Sixteenth street.  She was born
in Sweden seventy-two years ago and lived in Brooklyn for fifty years.  She
is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John KLAYMEIR, Miss Gertrude HAUER, Mrs.
Nellie GOTTLIEB and Mrs. Victoria KLAYMEIR.  Funeral services Wednesday at 8
P.M. by the Rev. Dr. Cornwell of the Twelfth Street Reformed Church where
she was a parishioner.  Funeral from her late home Thursday at 2:30 P.M.
Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.,
115 Atlantic avenue.

4 November 1931
JACOB GRAMMER, EDITOR, IS DEAD
    Jacob GRAMMER, editor-in-chief of the New Yorker Staats Zeitung and
resident of Brooklyn, died yesterday following an operation in Prospect
Heights Hospital.
    Mr. GRAMMER who was also a member of Typographical Union No. ?? had been
connected with the Staats Zeitung for more than thirty years.  He is
survived by his widow, Charlotte and two daughters, Caroline K. and Elsie C.
GRAMMER.  The Rev. Dr. Arthur D. RHINOW will conduct the funeral services at
8 P.M. today at the home, 3408 Glenwood road, Flatbush.  Interment will be
at Lutheran Cemetery at 10 A.M. Saturday.

William KAMPF died Monday at the Trinity Hospital in his sixty-third year.
He was born in New York City and lived in Brooklyn for the past thirty-five
years.  He is survived by three sons, William A., Edwin H. and Charles G.;
one daughter, Maida.  The funeral services will be held at Stutzmann's
Funeral Chapel, 2001 Madison street, Ridgewood.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery Thursday morning.

Martin E. GAVIGAN died Monday at his home, 334 Flushing avenue.  He was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Katherine HERWIG
GAVIGAN; his step-mother, Mrs. Margaret GAVIGAN; a brother, John and an
uncle, John KEEGAN.  The funeral will be held from the Funeral Chapel at 284
Willoughby avenue at 9:30 A.M., Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby avenues.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN.

Ellen V. FOLEY died Tuesday at her home, 172 Smith street.  She was born in
the Eastern District.  She was a graduate of St. Mary of the Immaculate
Conception Parochial School.  She is survived by her husband, Daniel; two
daughters, Anna and Helen; one son, John; two sisters, Mrs. George BARNOFSKY
and Mrs. Frank KAMINSKY, and one brother, Paul HARLIN.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M., Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Paul,
Court and Congress streets.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of J.J. GALLAGHER, Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

Bridget HALL BAKER, widow of William P. BAKER, died yesterday in her
ninetieth year at her home 238 Jay street.  She was born in Granard, County
Longford, Ireland, and had been a resident of the First Assembly District of
Brooklyn for eighty-five years.  She was for eighty-five years a parishioner
of the Church of the Assumption, Cranberry street.  She is survived by one
son, Joseph, and a daughter, Annie BAKER.  The funeral will be held at 10:30
A.M. tomorrow, with requiem mass at the Church of the Assumption at 11 A.M.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of A.A. DOUGHERTY,
256 Jay street.

Philip G. AMMON, a member of the New York Police Department and assigned to
Traffic "L," died Monday in his forty-seventh year at his home, 6211
Sixty-eighth avenue, Fresh Pond.  He was born in New York City and was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  He was a member of the Police Holy Name Society,
Queensboro Lodge, 878 B.P.O Elks and St. Matthias' Holy Name Society.  He is
survived by his widow, Elizabeth; two sons, two daughters; his parents,
Philip and Barbara; a brother, John and two sisters, Mrs. M. BODNER and Mrs.
I. LAUER.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday, with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Matthias.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of Charles A. Sander, 202 Jefferson street.

Alexander HESSER, sixty-six years old, a machinist, died Monday.  He resided
at 123 Macon street.  Funeral services Wednesday at 8 P.M. will be conducted
by Arbor Vitae Lodge, 384, I.O.O.F. at the chapel of William A. RInge, 361
Seventh avenue.  Interment will be Mount Olivet Cemetery at 2 P.M. Thursday.

Katherine HEINE died Monday at Bushwick Hospital.  She was a life resident
of Brooklyn.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clara KOSTER and
Lillian HEINE; four sons, Theodore, John, Jerome and Francis HEINE; one
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth WOEGER, and two brothers, George and Martin KNEPPLE.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Thursday, from the funeral chapel of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.  Interment will be at Cypress Hills Abbey.

John OPPELT died Monday in Kings County Hospital.  He was born in Germany
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for many years.  He was a member of the
Bricklayers Union, Local 9.  He is survived by his widow, Anna; two
daughters, Mrs. Barbara RODEN and Mrs. Mary STEIGERWALD; two sons, Michael
and John OPPELT, and six grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. Thursday from the funeral chapel of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Benedict.  Interment will be at Holy
Trinity Cemetery.

J.P. ARRINGTON RITES TOMORROW
    Funeral services are to be held tomorrow evening for John P. ARRINGTON,
who retired three years ago as a messenger for the Southern Pacific Railway
Company after forty-five years' service, at his late home, 169-24
Eighty-ninth avenue, Jamaica.  Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery.
    ARRINGTON died suddenly Monday night in his seventy-fourth year.  He was
the father of Harry ARRINGTON, colored athlete and holder of many track
records, killed five years ago in an automobile accident.  Surviving are his
wife, Minnie, and son, Clarence, clerk of the railway for thirty-two years.

BAKER - On Tuesday, Nov 3, 1931, at her residence, 238 Jay st., Bridget
BAKER (nee RHALL), widow of Capt. William T. BAKER, in her ninetieth year.
Beloved mother of Joseph and Annie BAKER, Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M. Solemn
mass of requiem at the Church of the Assumption.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRADY - Peter, beloved son of Patrick and Catherine (nee KELLY), on Tuesday,
Nov. 3, Native of R?la???n, Ballieborough, County Cravan, Ireland.  Funeral
from Feeney and Sons chapel, 1847 Broadway, on Friday at 9:30 A.M. Solemn
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Interment at Calvary.

BROWN - On Nov. 3, 1931, Alice ?EDWOOD, widow of George W. BROWN. Funeral
services at her residence, 228 Barbey st., Brooklyn on Thursday, Nov. 5

DAY - Francis, beloved son of John and the late Theresa (nee McBRIDE), and
brother of Margaret, on Nov. 2, at his residence, 5507 ?th ave.  Solemn mass
of requiem Thursday, Nov. 5, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, 59th st. and 5th ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

FOLEY - On Nov. 2, 1931, Ellen V. FOLEY (nee HARLIN), beloved wife of Daniel
and dear mother of Anna, John and Helen FOLEY; sister of Mrs. George
BARNOSKY, Mrs. Frank KANINSKEY and Paul HARLIN.  Funeral from her residence,
172 Smith st., Thursday, 9:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass at St. Paul's Church,
Court and Congress sts.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GIBBONS - Delia (nee DEVANEY), on Nov. 2, at her residence, 377 E. 6th st.,
beloved wife of Thomas, mother of Thomas, Jr., and sister of Nora and Julia
DEVANEY.  Funeral from St. Jerome's R.C. Church, on Thursday, Nov. 5, at
9:30 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HUGHES - Anna, died Nov. 1 at her home, 28 Webb ave., Ocean Grove.  Survived
by two sisters, Mrs. GUINNESSEY and Sister Mary Edward, and two brothers,
Patrick and John.  She was also the aunt of the Rev. James GUINNESSEY of
Niagara Falls.  Funeral Thursday, Nov. 5, from the home of her sister, Mrs.
GUINNESSEY, 127 Calyer st., at 9:30.  Requiem mass at 10 A.M. at St.
Antony's R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KAMPF - On Nov. 2, in his 62d year, William KAMPF, beloved husband of
Elizabeth and father of William A., Edwin H., Charles G. and Maida KAMPF.
Funeral services on Wednesday at 8 P.M. at the chapel of R. STUTZMAN & Son,
101 Madison st., Brooklyn.  Interment Thursday, 10 A.M. in Lutheran Cemetery.

KERRIGAN - On Nov. 2, William ?., in his 38th year, at his residence, ?50
Reid ave., beloved husband of Anna KERRIGAN and devoted son of Mary
GALLAGHER KERRIGAN and brother of Lucy, John, Thomas and Patrick KERRIGAN.
Funeral on Friday, at 9:30 A.M.

O'BRIEN - Loretta C. (nee MOR?OW), beloved wife of John F., on Nov. 4, at
her residence, 146-17 30th st., Springfield L.I. Solemn mass of requiem
Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Clare, Brookville blvd.,
Rosedale, L.I.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

TOBIN - James P., on Nov. 2, at his residence, 101 South Elliot pl.
Survived by four sisters, Ellen,
?ebinia, Agnes and Mrs. Cornelius CROWLEY.  Requiem mass on Thursday morning
at 10 o'clock, at Queen of All Saints Church, Lafayette and Vanderbilt aves.

VOGEL - On Nov. 3, at his residence, 1107 Madison st., John William VOGEL,
beloved father of Mrs. Thomas BAKER and Mary, William, John, Lester and
Charles VOGEL.  Solemn requiem mass on Thursday, at 10 A.M. at Our Lady of
Good Counsel Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

5 November 1931
BOY, 8, KILLS FATHER WITH OLD SHOT GUN AS FAMILY LOOKS ON
Weapon Discharges as Victim is About to Take it Away
    William BYRNE, Jr., 8, a pupil in the third grade at St. Teresa's
parochial school at Classon avenue and Sterling place, shot and killed his
father with a double-barrel shot gun in the dining room of the BYRNE home
shortly after noon today, and sobbing and hysterical, was waiting in the
front room of his home, 574 Park place, for a member of the District
Attorney's office to arrive to question him.
    The boy, who had accompanied his father home to lunch as usual ?ay from
his plumbing store at 764 Classon avenue, picked up a bullet he had noticed
on the floor of a ??set, went to a rear shed to get the old shotgun that had
been there for many years, and walked into the dining room with it loaded.
    Looking at his father eating lunch with his mother, sister and brother,
junior pointed the gun at him, saying, "Dad, I've got a bullet in this."
BYRNE jumped up quickly to get the gun away from his son, but the gun
discharged and the pullet pierced his chest.  He was dead with Dr. GUTERMAN
arrived from Swedish Hospital.

SEEK RELATIVES OF DEAD DRUGGIST
    Greenpoint police today were trying to locate relatives of Leo KAULFOSS,
73, a retired druggist of 338 Graham avenue, who dropped dead from heart
trouble while talking to friends in his room last night.  He was dead on the
arrival of an ambulance surgeon from Greenpoint Hospital.
    A search of his room produced three bank books with deposits totaling
$10,000.  KAULFOSS had been active and well known in many Greenpoint civic
and fraternal organizations and retired from his drug business five years
ago.  Friends said there was a possibility he had relatives in Germany.

Christian SCHRIEBER, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday in his
forty-seventh year at his home, 1493 DeKalb avenue.  He is survived by his
widow, Margaret; three daughters, Dorothy, Carolina and Louise; his mother,
Anna; a brother, Fred and four sisters, Mrs. ???BIRER, Mrs. SPANNGEL, Mrs.
DAVIS and Mrs. DIETRICH.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M., Saturday,
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Charles SANDER, 202 Jefferson street.

William J. M'LAUGHLIN died yesterday at his home, 223 North Seventh street.
He was born in the Eastern District and was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He
was a lumber inspector.  He is survived by one sister, Martha MCLAUGHLIN.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., Saturday with a final blessing at the
chapel at Calvary Cemetery.  Interment will be under direction of J.J.
GALLAGHER Sons, 215 North Eighth street.

Cecilia Edna REID, daughter of George and Mary REID, died yesterday at her
home, 196 North Henry street.  She was born in Greenpoint eighteen years
ago.  She is a graduate of St. Cecilia's Parochial School.  She is survived,
in addition to her parents, by two brothers, Edward and Brother Ed??rd of
the Christian Brothers, and one sister, Rita REID.  She was a member of the
Church of St. Cecilia, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.,
Friday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William
P. Murphy & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Jacob GRAMMER died Tuesday.  He was born in Germany May 22, 1871, and lived
in Brooklyn fifty years.  He is survived by his widow, Charlotte NILS
GRAMMER; two daughters, Caroline and Elsie; two brothers, John and Charles,
and three sisters, Fanny FRANK, Barbara ?ACKERMAN and Hanna DIKEMAN.
Funeral services at his home, 3408 ?enwood road, Friday evening at 8
o'clock, Rev. Arthur B. Rhinow officiating.  Interment Saturday morning at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of W. Theodore Lutz and Son.

Mary L. GRAUL, wife of John Adam, died Monday at her home, 477 Grandview
avenue, Ridgewood, in her seventy-fifth year.  She lived in Ridgewood all
her life.  She is survived by two sons, John and Frank; three daughters,
Emma, Myrtle and Kitty and one sister, Anna.  Funeral services were held
last night at 8 o'clock at F. Weigand Private Chapel, 1602 Metropolitan
avenue.  Funeral today at 2 P.M. Burial in Cypress Hills Abbey.

Margaret MOOSE, born in New York City seventy-five years ago, died Tuesday
at her home, 147 Meserole avenue.  She is survived by two sons, Samuel and
George, and four daughters, Sarah EARDLEY, Eliza OUSTERMAN, Mabel SHARKEY
and Edith DEGNAN.  The funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. Saturday
with interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of the Boch Funeral
Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

Mary SEAVER died Monday.  She was born in Ireland and came to this country
fifty years ago.  The funeral was held this afternoon from the Funeral Home,
496 Court street, after burial service by the Rev. John HILDERBRAND and
interment was at Evergreen Cemetery.

George F. SMITH died Monday in his seventy-first year.  He was born in
Bayshore and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.  He is
survived by two sons, Raymond and Howard SMITH and six daughters, Anna VAN
ZILE, Elida DEITZ, Emma BISHOP, Alice FRISING and Carrie MILLER and Minnie
HODGE and one brother, Perry SMITH.  The funeral services will be held at 8
o'clock tonight at his late home, 1019 Hancock street.  Interment at noon
tomorrow will be at Oakwood Cemetery, Bayshore, under direction of Robert R.
Donovan, 2069 Fulton street.

Louise WILLIAMS died Wednesday at her home, 47 Moffatt street.  She was a
life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by a son, Leo BYRNES; a sister,
Mrs. Catherine WINTER; a brother, John McCALL, and one granddaughter.  She
was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, where requiem mass will
be celebrated at 10 A.M. Saturday.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under
direction of Feeley & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

KERRIGAN - On Nov. 2 William ?, in his 38th year, at his residence, ?? Reid
ave., beloved husband of ? KERRIGAN and devoted son of Mary GALLAGHER
KERRIGAN and brother of Lucy, John, Thomas and Patrick KERRIGAN.  
Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M.

McLAUGHLIN - On Nov. 4, 1931, William J., beloved brother of Martha
McLAUGHLIN.  Funeral from his late residence, 223 North 7th st., Saturday at
2 P.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MONAHAN, William, after a short illness, passed away on Nov. ?, 1931.
Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, Nov. 8,
at 2:15 P.M. from ? Jentzer Memorial Chapel, West ? st., and Mermaid ave.
Coney Island, Brooklyn Lodge of Elks, No. ? are invited to attend.
Interment Greenwood.

O'BRIEN - Loretta C. (nee Mor?) beloved wife of John F., on Nov. 4, at her
residence, 145-17 ?0th st., Springfield, L.I. Solemn mass of requiem
Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. ?, Brookville blvd,
Rosedale, L.I. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SHEA - On Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1931, Matthew, beloved husband of ??die
COSTELLO and loving father of Elizabeth and Edward SHEA.  Also survived by
his brothers, Timothy, Mortimer and Dennis and his sisters, Margaret and
Agnes.  Member Engine Co., 284.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from his late
home, 176 Gelston ave., with solemn requiem mass in St. Patrick's church.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

WILLIAMS - Louise (nee McCALL), beloved mother of Leo BYRNES, on Wednesday,
Nov. 4, at her residence, ?? Moffatt st., Brooklyn.  Solemn requiem mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes on Saturday. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Mary Frances SHEARIN died Wednesday at her home, 161 Columbus avenue,
Passaic, N.J. She was born in the old Second Ward of Brooklyn sixty-two
years ago.  She was formerly a teacher at old P.S. Hancock street and
Bedford avenue.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Margaret PETERS and
Isabelle SHEARIN.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. Friday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Nicholas, Passaic, N.J. Interment will be at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward F. Higgins, 1286 Prospect avenue.

Alice GALLAGHER died Wednesday at her home, 373 Sixth avenue.  She was born
in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for sixty years.  She is
survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary AGNES; two nieces, Catherine A. WOODS and
Margaret WOODS PYNE, and three grandsons.  The funeral will be held at 10
A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Saviour.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C. Dunn, 339
Court street.

Dr. Nelson S. KIRK, a well known pharmacist for many years located at
Rutledge street and Lee avenue, died Tuesday in his fifty-seventh year at
his home, 8535 167th street, Jamaica.  He was born in New Jersey.  He was a
member of the Delta Phi, Brooklyn Lodge, 22 B.P.O., Elks, Charity Lodge, F.
& A.M. of Manhattan, and Long ???  He was a graduate of Columbia University,
Class of 1892.  He is survived by his widow, Jean; two sons, Douglass and
Nelson S. KIRK, and a brother, Frank KIRK.  The funeral services will be
held at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Mt.
Olivet Cemetery under direction of Benjamin Grindrod, 27 Hull street.

IN MEMORIAM
BRUNKHARDT - In loving memory of our son and brother John William BRUNKHARDT
of the ? S. patrol board Alcedo, which was sunk by a German submarine while
patrolling foreign waters on Nov. 5, 1917.  Gone, but not forgotten.  May he
rest in peace.
Father, Mother, Brothers

BERQUIST - Genevieve; beloved wife of John and mother of Clara ??ESENSKY, on
Nov. 4 in her 70th year.  She was a member of the Bushwick Avenue
Presbyterian Church of Peace.  The Rev. Charles NIETVER will conduct
services Friday, at 8 P.M. at the home of her daughter, the office of Union
Field Cemetery, Cypress avenue, ??Stony rd.  Burial Saturday at ??P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BOYLAN - On Wednesday, Nov. 4, Nora BOYLAN (nee SALMON), beloved wife of
Peter J. BOYLAN, at her residence, 516 62nd st., Brooklyn.  Notice of
funeral hereafter.

BOLLES - Elizabeth C., beloved wife of Walter L., on Wednesday, No. 4.
Reposing at Feeney & Sons Chapel, 1847 Broadway.

BROWN - On Nov. 3, 1931, Alice ?EDWOOD, widow of George W. BROWN. Funeral
services at her residence, 228 Barbey st., Brooklyn on Thursday, Nov. 5, 8P.M.

GALLAGHER - On Wednesday, No. 4, 1931, at 373 6th ave, Alice GALLAGHER,
beloved sister of Mary AGNEW and aunt of Katherine A. WOODS and Margaret
WOODS PYNE.  Funeral Saturday 10 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at St.
Saviour's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOODLOE - Miriam M., suddenly on Nov 4 at her home, 2172 64th st, Brooklyn,
beloved daughter of Margaret T. and the late Steven B., beloved sister of
Harriet, Steven, Edward and Mrs. J.J. HIGGINS.  Funeral Saturday.

6 November 1931
Mrs. TONRY, Aged 100, Dies in Famous Bushwick Home
Spent Only One Day in Bed - Husband Was Forty-niner
    Mrs. Mary TONRY, of 26 Suydam street, who celebrated her 100th birthday
Sept. 23, died last night at 5:30 o'clock and will be buried Monday morning
following a requiem mass at St. John the Baptist R.C. Church, Willoughby and
Lewis avenues.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.
    Mrs. TONRY had been active and in good health until two weeks ago when
she became slightly indisposed, but she was in bed for only one day, yesterday.
    For many years she had made her home with her daughter, her only child,
Miss Catherine TONRY.  Having lived all her life in Brooklyn, her
recollections go back over nearly a century to the days when much of the
city was still a farming area and green fields and trees were everywhere.
The house at 26 Suydam street, when they moved there, was considered far out
in the country.
    Mr. TONRY was one of the band of Forty-niners who left Brooklyn for the
Far West to make his fortune.  He, like many other pioneers, was lost en
route and was never heard of again.

BERQUIST - Genevieve; beloved wife of John and mother of Clara ??ESENSKY, on
Nov. 4 in her 70th year.  She was a member of the Bushwick Avenue
Presbyterian Church of Peace.  The Rev. Charles NIETVER will conduct
services Friday, at 8 P.M. at the home of her daughter, the office of Union
Field Cemetery, Cypress avenue, ??Stony rd.  Burial Saturday at ??P.M.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BOYLAN - On Wednesday, Nov. 4, Nora BOYLAN (nee SALMON), beloved wife of
Peter and devoted mother of William, Veronica and Margaret.  Funeral from
her late residence, 516 62nd st., Brooklyn, Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 A.M.
Mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

GALLAGHER - On Wednesday, No. 4, 1931, at 373 6th ave, Alice GALLAGHER,
beloved sister of Mary AGNEW and aunt of Katherine A. WOODS and Margaret
WOODS PYNE.  Funeral Saturday 10 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at St.
Saviour's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOODLOE - Miriam M., suddenly on Nov 4 at her home, 2172 64th st, Brooklyn,
beloved daughter of Margaret T. and the late Steven B., beloved sister of
Harriet, Steven, Edward and Mrs. J.J. HIGGINS.  Funeral Saturday.

HUHN - On Nov 5, 1931, Kathleen, beloved daughter of Albert and Catherine
HUHN (nee RYAN). Funeral from her late residence, 335 Parkville ave.,
Saturday, Nov. 7, at ?:30 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KIRBY - On Thursday, Nov. 5th, 1931, Catherine (nee McGEE), wife of the late
Michael and loving mother of Mary KIRBY.  Funeral Saturday at 9 A.M. from
her late home, 469 4th ave., with solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LITTLE - One Nov. 6, 1931, Hannah LITTLE, beloved wife of Robert H. and
mother of Dorothy E. LITTLE and sister of John MORRIS, in her 62nd year.
She is also survived by two nieces, Mildred LITTLE and May MORRIS.  Funeral
from her late residence, 523 59th st., on Monday, Nov. 9 at 9:30 A.M.,
thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church, ? st. and 5th ave., where
a solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

MALSKY - Hermine, on Nov. 6, in her eighty-ninth year.  Funeral from Peter
BLASIUS funeral parlors, 1872 Gates ave., Ridgewood, on Saturday, at 2 P.M.
Survived by one daughter and two sons.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

MONAHAN, William, after a short illness, passed away on Nov. ?, 1931.
Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, Nov. 8,
at 2:15 P.M. from ? Jentzer Memorial Chapel, West ? st., and Mermaid ave.
Coney Island, Brooklyn Lodge of Elks, No. ? are invited to attend.
Interment Greenwood.

MURPHY - Mae,beloved daughter of the late Patrick and Jennie (nee McMAHON),
sister of Mrs. Catherine ??RBER, Mrs. Alice BARBER and John MURPHY.  Funeral
from her home, ?7-11 111th ave., South Jamaica, on Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9:30
A.M.  Mass of requiem at Church of St. Pius, Liverpool st., at 10 A.M.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

O'BRIEN - Loretta C. (nee Mor??w), beloved wife of John F., on Nov. 4, at
her residence 146-17 ?0th st., Springfield, L.I.  Solemn mass of requiem
Saturday, Nov. 7, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. ??are, Brookville blvd.,
Rosedale, L.I. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

OLSON - On Thursday, Nov. 5th, 1931, at 257 Clinton st., Christina OLSON,
beloved mother of Alfred J., Emil R. OLSON and Mrs. Albert C. ??WLER.
Remains at Funeral Home, ?7 South Oxford st.  Funeral services Sunday, 2:30
P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

QUINN - William, beloved husband of Agnes, on Thursday, Nov. 5th, at his
residence, 1110 St. Johns pl.  Funeral notice later.  Under direction of
Feeney & Sons.

SCHEIDECKER - On Nov. 5, 1931 Margot A., beloved daughter of Charlotte KELLY
and the late Albert SCHEIDECKER.  Services at her residence, 7119 10th ave.,
Sunday at ? P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Monday 10 A.M. (Paris,
France, papers please copy).

SHEA - On Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1931, Matthew, beloved husband of Sadie
COSTELLO and loving father of Elizabeth and Edward SHEA.  Also survived by
his brothers, Timothy, Mortimer and Dennis, and his sisters, Margaret and
Agnes.  Member of Engine Co. No. 284.  Funeral Saturday of 9:30 A.M. from
his late home, 176 Gelston ave., with solemn requiem mass in St. Patrick's
Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Anna BAUERNSCHMIDT WALTER, seventy-eight years old, died Wednesday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret JOST, 87-15 Fifty-first avenue,
Elmhurst.  She was born Nov 1, 1853, in Bavaria and had resided in New York
for the past sixty-five years.  She was the widow of Julius WALTER and is
survived by four sons, William, Julius, George and Frank WALTER; her
daughter, Mrs. JOST, a brother George BAUERNSCHMIDT of New Jersey, sixteen
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  The funeral service will be held at
the home of her daughter tonight at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Lawson C. WILLARD,
Jr., of St. James P.E. Church officiating.  The funeral will be held
Saturday at ? P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery, Middle Village.

John McLINDEN died Thursday in Hoboken, N.J. The funeral will be held from
the funeral chapel of Thomas J. Creamer, 64 Herbert street at 9:30 A.M.
Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecilia.  He was a retired
employe of the Standard Oil Company. He was a member of the Holy Name
Society. He is survived by three nieces and one nephew.  Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery.

Genevieve BERQUIST died Wednesday in her seventieth year.  She is survived
by her husband, John; a daughter, Clara BACZENSKY; and a brother.  She was a
member of the Bushwick Avenue Presbyterian Church of Peace. The Rev. Charles
METZER will conduct services Friday at 8 P.M. at the home of her daughter,
the office of Union Fields Cemetery, Cypress avenue near Stoney road.
Interment Saturday at 2 P.M. Evergreens Cemetery, under the direction of
Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Loretta C. O'BRIEN died Wednesday at her home, 146-17 230th street,
Springfield, Queens. She was formerly for many years a resident of Bay
Ridge.  She is survived by her husband, John O'BRIEN; three daughters, Edna,
May and Agatha, and one son, John O'BRIEN, Jr.; six sisters, Mrs. Anna
CORDES, Mrs. M. MARTIN, Mrs. Veronica McNIFF, Mrs. Frances LYDEN, Mrs. Rita
MULLIN and Mrs. Lucy HENDERSON, and one brother, John MORROW.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Clare, Brookville boulevard, Rosedale.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Herbert Fitzpatrick, 5400 Fifth avenue.

John L. CAREY died Thursday at his home, 772 East Thirty-fourth street.  He
was a life resident of the Windsor Terrace and Flatbush sections.  He was a
printer for the Berkley Press.  He was a member of Typographical Union No.
6.  He is survived by his widow, Hannah, and five sons, James, John,
Cornelius, Walter and Leo, and four daughters, Grace, Edith, Anna and
Margaret CAREY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery.

John V. HUMPHREYS died Thursday at his home, 3977 Fifty-first street,
Woodside.  He was employed as chief clerk of the Department of Finance of
the City of New York.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret A. CREESY
HUMPHREYS; three sons, William, Joseph and John, and four daughters, Mrs.
Labas HOWLAND, Mrs. Alfred PERRIN, Mrs. Matthew HATRICK and Mrs. Walter
GIEBLER; one sister, Mrs. William MAHONEY; two brothers, Thomas and William
HUMPHREYS and two grandchildren.  He was a member of St. Sabastian's Holy
Name Society, attached to the Church of St. Sabastian, Woodside, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Henry F. McKEON, 5017 Seventh avenue.
He was a member of Lafayette Council, K. of C.; Amsterdam Democratic Club,
Red Bank Lodge, 233, B.P.O. Elks, and he Beacon Beach Association of
Keansburg, N.J.

Francis Joseph McNEELEY died Tuesday.  He was born in New Bedford, Mass. He
was an electrical engineer.  He lived at 314 West 107th street, Manhattan.
He is survived by his sister, Mrs. John COLEMAN.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30
A.M. thence to St. Mary's R.C. Church, New Bedford, Mass where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. Mary's Cemetery, New
Bedford, Mass., under direction of Jere J. Conin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Josephine Elizabeth BECKER died yesterday at her home, 168 Amity street, in
her twenty-sixth year.  She was the daughter of Peter and Catherine Coort
BECKER.  Her father was former president of the Retail Grocers Association.
She is also survived by four sisters, Mae, Mrs. Frank KELLY, Catherine and
Frances BECKER, and three brothers, Joseph P., Gerard and Henry.  Funeral
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Boniface R.C. Church, Duffield street,
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

William SPILLANE died Wednesday in his sixtieth year.  He is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Joseph NOLAN and Mrs. John SMITH; three sisters, Mrs.
Charles PETERS, Mrs. John WALSH and Mrs. Fred MOGGS, and a brother, Michael
SPILLANE.  The funeral will be held from the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Joseph NOLAN, 349 Fifth avenue at 9:00 A.M. tomorrow, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and Ninth street.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Margaret C. WATTERS died Wednesday at her home, 1026 Seventy-first street,
in her twenty-fourth year.  She was born in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.
She is survived by her parents, Frederick and Mary, and one brother, Fred.
Funeral will be held from her late home, Saturday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to
the R.C. Church of St. Ephrem, where a mass will be celebrated.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of James F. McKEON & Son, 7212
Fort Hamilton parkway.

7 November 1931
GIRL, 6, KILLED UNDER TRUCK AFTER SAVING HER BROTHER
Little Heroine Pushes Boy to Safety - Caught by Rear Wheel
    Hurling herself in the path of an oncoming truck in a successful effort
to shove her younger brother, Nicholas, 5, to safety, Evelyn COSTELLO, 6, of
320 Prospect avenue, was killed today when a Department of Sanitation truck
crushed her beneath a rear wheel as it was being driven along Prospect
avenue between Sixth and Seventh avenues.
    The little girl was dead before arrival of Dr. SAWYER of Methodist
Episcopal Hospital, as her mother, Mrs. Cecilia COSTELLO, became hysterical.
Her father, Edward, was at work.
    Evelyn was playing with her brother, Nicholas, in front of their home,
when he suddenly dashed into the street.  Noticing the truck approaching,
the little girl ran after him and shoved him to safety, but was unable to
check herself from falling in the path of the truck.  Mario ABATE of 576
Baltic street, driver of the truck, was exonerated of any criminal
negligence by detectives of Fifth avenue station, who were told by witnesses
the accident was unavoidable.

COP AND WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO; 4 OTHERS HURT
Party Hits Pole on Riverside Drive After Holy Name Meeting
    One policeman and the wife of another were killed and four other persons
were injured when the automobile in which they were returning today from a
Holy Name Society meeting overturned.
    The dead:
    Frank SPANHAKE
    Mrs. Mary KEANE, 25

    The injured:
    Policeman John M. KEANE
    Policeman John ROONEY and Mrs. ROONEY
    Policeman Thomas MALONE

    All policemen involved in the accident at Riverside Drive and 122d
street, Manhattan, were from the West 152d street station.
    They had been attending the society meeting at Hotel Pennsylvania when
SPANHAKE in making a turn hit a pole, overturning the sedan.
    MALONE, who suffered a fractured skull, may die.  The others are not
seriously hurt.

Christina OLSON died Thursday at her home, 257 Clinton street.  She was born
in Sweden and had been a resident of Brooklyn for more than forty-five
years.  She is survived by two sons, Alfred J. and Emil R. OLSON, and one
daughter, Mrs. Albert C. FOWLER.  The funeral services will be held at 2:30
P.M. Sunday at the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford street.  Interment will
follow at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409
Fifth avenue.

Mary LINK died Thursday at her home, ??35 Walton street, in her sixty-eighth
year.  She is survived by her husband, Peter; one daughter, Mrs. Catherine
KING, three sons, Henry, Michael and William, and twenty-one grandchildren.
Funeral services Monday at 2 P.M. the Rev. ? LORD officiating.  Interment at
Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction of Edward Newman, 572 Leonard street.

Louise R. FRIEDMAN WILLRICH died Friday at her home, 437 Logan street.  She
was born in Germany, May 19, 1850, and is survived by her daughters,
Margaret RUGUENIN, Elizabeth GLASER, Caroline LASHER and grandchildren
Louise Lee, Willie GLASER and Nettie LASHER.  The funeral services will be
held Sunday at 3 P.M. Interment at Lutheran Cemetery Monday afternoon, under
the direction of H.S. BENNETT, 844 Glenmore avenue.

Ellen Mary DOWLING died yesterday at her home, 204 Beverly road.  She is
survived by two brothers, Thomas F. and John F. DOWLING.  The funeral will
be held from her late home at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the
Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, East Fourth street and Fort Hamilton
parkway.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George
SEIBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street.

Richard S. MALONE died yesterday at his home, 4202 Snyder avenue.  He was a
life resident of Brooklyn and was the son of the late Martin and Mary
GALLAGHER MALONE.  He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. L.E. BOWLBY; three
sons, Edward, Andrew and William MALONE, and eight grandchildren.  The
funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Catherine of Genoa, Albany avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery, under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 800 Rogers avenue.

Katherine CREGAN TIERNEY, wife of James TIERNEY, died yesterday at her home,
393a Lafayette avenue.  She was born in County Limerick, Ireland, and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  She is survived in
addition to her husband by three sons, William, James and Frank TIERNEY, and
three daughters, Mrs. John H. MULLER, Mrs. James P. CUNNINGHAM and Mary
TIERNEY.  She was a member of the Church of St. Patrick, where requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert St.

Margaret MAICHIN died Thursday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital.  She was born in
Austria sixty-one years ago.  She came to this country about thirty-eight
years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Ridgewood all of this time.  She was a
member of the Altar Society and also a member of St. Matthias' church where
a requiem mass will be celebrated Monday at 10 A.M. She was a resident of
1918 Cornelia street.  She is survived by her husband, John MAICHIN.  The
funeral will be held from Frank DARMSTADT Sons' Funeral Home, Central
avenue, corner of Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery.

William P. BYRNE died Thursday at his home, 574 Park place.  He was a life
resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Florence; two sons,
William and Thomas BYRNE, and two daughters, Patricia and Betty BYRNE; two
brothers and four sisters.  He was a member of Brooklyn Lodge, 22, B.P.O.
Elks, the Holly Club, the Andrew Jackson Democratic Club and the Midnight
Sons of the Andrew Jackson Democratic Club.  He was a veteran of the
Fourteenth Regiment and served as sergeant of Third Battery, F.A.C. on the
Mexican border.  He served in the Motor Transportation Corps during the
World War.  He was a member of Neville Post, A.L. and the Holy Name Society.
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at St. Theresa's
Church.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of L.S. SHERIDAN with
military honors.

ONE IS KILLED FLEEING FIRE, ANOTHER DYING
Leap Four Stories From Blazing Tenement - Lt. QUINN Hurt
    One man is dead and other dying today after jumping from the top floor
of a blazing four-story tenement at 157 Jefferson avenue.  Both are Negroes.
    The fire started early today in the dumbwaiter shaft of the building,
shooting upwards, spreading over the top floor, and burning down again from
floor to floor.  Two alarms were turned in as flames broke through the roof
and shot skyward, sending a glow over the Bedford section and waking many
with its glare.
    The screams of a woman woke the eight families in the building and some
unknown person turned in an alarm.  As Company 235 arrived two Negroes stood
on the sills of the fourth-floor windows.  A crowd from the street below
screamed, "Don't jump! Don't jump!"
    ONE IS KILLED
    A moment later one of the pair, Charles GLYNN, 34, looked behind him as
the flames licked closer, and leaped to the street, fifty-four feet below.
He was impaled on a picket fence, and instantly killed.
    Before the crowd had a chance to run to his aid, the other man, Robert
PYRON, 35, gathered himself and jumped, shooting far out in an effort to
clear the fence.  He struck the sidewalk and was picked up critically
injured.  Bones were broken, and he suffered severed internal injuries.
Ambulance Surgeon FEALEY rushed him to St. John's Hospital, where he is dying.
    Both men lived on the top floor of the tenement.
    While fifty persons left the blazing structure, and two hundred fled
from adjoining buildings, Fire Lieut. William J. QUINN and his men carried
two hose lines up through the hallways, until the fourth floor suddenly
collapsed, and QUINN dropped to the floor below.  His men pulled him out and
took him to the street, where was treated for cuts and bruises by Dr.
FEALEY.    $30,000 DAMAGE
    The fire, which burned for an hour and a quarter, did damage of $30,000,
according to a preliminary estimate.  Its origin is today being investigated
by Assistant Fire Marshall Robert FERRIS.
    At the same early hour today fire started on the ground floor of a
three-story brick tenement at 625 Rockaway avenue, in the apartment of H.C.
HALL.  Damage approaching $1,500 was done before it was extinguished.  Mrs.
Etta FORD, leaving her apartment next door at 627 by the fire escape, fell
and received contusions.
    After treatment by Dr. CARDELLA of St. Mary's Hospital, she was able to
remain at home.

EUGENE W. STERN DIES OF WOUNDS
    Eugene W. STERN, 66, former chief engineer of highways of Manhattan,
died today from bullet wounds in the chest inflicted in a suicide attempt on
Saturday.  He was said to have been despondent over financial reverses.
Surviving are his widow and two children, Mrs. Mark C. METZER, Jr., and
Theodore STERN.

CHATTERTON - In loving memory of my father, William, who died Nov. 7, 1925.
    Though we shed a tear that is silent
    And breathe a sigh of regret;
    For you were our own to remember
    If the rest of the world should forget
    Eleanor and Frank

FLOCKHART - In memory of my husband, William, died Nov. 7, 1922.
Anniversary mass.  Have Mercy on Him O'Lord.
    For the heart broken with sorrow
    There is one thought which can dry its tears
    The sweet thought of heaven
    Wife, Sons and Daughter

HANLEY - Anna G. In fond remembrance of my sweetheart.  Died Nov. 7, 1930.
    In Holy Cross gently sleeping
    Where the weeping willows wave
    Lies my dear and loving sweetheart
    In a cold and silent grave

    Lonely am I without thee
    How I miss you no one knows;
    My thoughts are always with you
    From early morn till evening close

    I often sit and think of you
    When I am all alone
    For memory is the only fried
    The grief can call its own

    Friends may think you are forgotten
    But the wound's as fresh today
    As the time you left me saddened
    Just one year ago today
    BILL

LAKES - Robert.  In loving birthday remembrance of my husband, born Nov. 8,
died Aug. 10, 1931.  Anniversary mass Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 6:30 A.M. at St.
Mary Star of the Sea Church, Court and Luquer sts.
    What would I give to clasp his hand
    His happy face to see
    To hear his voice and see his smile
    That meant so much to me.
        WIFE, JULIA

WALSH - In constant and loving memory of a devoted husband and father,
Thomas J., who entered eternal rest Nov. 7, 1930.  Requiem mass was offered
at St. Agatha's R.C. Church at 7 o'clock, Saturday morning, 7th ave. and
49th st., Bay Ridge.  Gone, but not forgotten.
    Wife, Children, Mother, Father, Brothers and Sisters.

9 November 1931
FLUSHING GIRL KILLED IN AUTO
    Miss Irene SCHROEDER, 18, of 45-69 172d street, Flushing, was killed
today when an automobile in which she was riding was struck and overturned
in a collision with a police department automobile at Thirty- avenue and
103rd street, Corona.
    The police car was operated by Patrolman Howard SNELL of Newtown
station, who was on his way to the scene of a fire.  Miss SCHROEDER was in a
car operated by Frank DIZINO, of 98-18 Thirty-seventh avenue, Corona.
DIZINO and the policeman were slightly injured and were attended by an
ambulance surgeon from Flushing Hospital.
    Police and the district attorney's office started an investigation of
the accident.

AUTO KILLS EMPLOYE OF GREENTREE FARMS
    Ralph HEALEY, 45, of School street, Manhasset, an employe of the
Greentree Farms, died today in the Nassau Hospital at Mineola from a
fractured skull suffered last night when he was struck by an automobile.
The accident occurred on Northern boulevard near Maple street, Manhasset.
Police said Mr. HEALEY stepped from the path of one automobile into that of
another driven by Michael DOUGOLENSKY of 34 Valley road, Port Washington,
and that insofar as DOUGOLENSKY was concerned the accident was unavoidable.

BANKS - Ellen, on Nov. 6, 1931, age 76 years, beloved mother of William
BANKS and Elizabeth HERBERT.  Funeral Monday at 8:30 A.M. from her late
home, 30 Dodworth street, thence to St. John the Baptist R.C. Church.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

BEERS - On Nov. 5, 1931, William G., Jr., beloved son of William G. and
Loretta R. BEERS (nee KELLY) in his tenth year.  Funeral from his residence,
6023 Eightieth ave., Glendale, on Monday. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COURTNEY - Timothy, on Thursday, Nov. 5, 1931.  Survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Jeremiah MAHER, Mrs. William LYONS, Mrs. Catherine QUIRK; three
brothers, John, Patrick and Dennis COURTNEY.  Funeral on Monday at 9:15 A.M.
from residence of his sister, Mrs. MAHER, ?604 Church ave., Brooklyn, thence
to Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Albany and Linden aves. where solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DIEFENDORF - At Mount Vernon, N.Y. on November 6, 1931, Warren, at his home,
252 Summit ave.  Funeral services at Chester Hill Methodist Episcopal
Church, East Lincoln and Summit avs., Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock.  Train
leaves Grand Central station 7:27 P.M. New Haven Railroad.  Cars will meet
train on arrival at Mount Vernon Station.  Kindly omit flowers.

FCATURRO - Joseph, on Friday, Nov. 6, 1931, at his residence, 2266 Pacific
st., beloved husband of Au?enzzia and loving father of Anthony, Alessio,
Leonard, Mrs. Angelina MASORI, Lawrence, Mrs. Elsie ?ENNOSA, Mary and Jack.
Funeral services Monday at 10 A.M. at the Church of Our Saviour.

GASSLER - John H., died Monday, Nov. 2, in his 29th year, at St. Vincent
Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida.  He is survived by his widow, Florence; one
son, John, Jr., one daughter, Margaret; his parents, one sister, Margaret
GASSLER.  He was assistant scoutmaster of the Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2 of
Ridgewood.  Funeral was held Thursday at 10 o'clock at Jacksonville,Florida.

GREEN - At her residence, 109-37 12th st., Queens Village, Florence GREEN
(nee RIGBY) beloved wife of Herman GREEN.  Funeral services at her late
residence, Sunday evening, Nov. 8. Interment Monday,Evergreen Cemetery.

LITTLE - On Nov. 6, 1931, Hannah LITTLE, beloved wife of Robert H. and
mother of Dorothy E. LITTLE and sister of John MORRIS, in her 62nd year.
She is also survived by two nieces, Mildred LITTLE and May MORRIS.  Funeral
from her late residence, 523 59th st., on Monday, Nov. 9, at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to Our Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church, ?th st. and 5th ave.,
where a solemn high requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M. Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

McENEANY - John S. died at his residence, 114-05 194th st., St. Albans,
L.I., Nov. 6th, in his 76th year.  He is survived by his widow, ?ora; three
sons, John Joseph, John and Edward, and five daughters, Mary, Sarah, Jane,
Elizabeth and Helen.  Requiem mass Monday morning, Nov. 9th, 10 A.M. at St.
Pascal of Baylon Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McLINDEN - John, on Thursday, Nov. 5, at Hoboken, N.J. Burial from the
funeral chapel of Thomas CREAMER, 64 Herbert st., Brooklyn, Monday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Cecilia's Church, where solemn requiem mass will be
offered for the repose of his soul.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

OLSON - On Thursday, Nov. 5th, 1931, at 257 Clinton st., Christina OLSON,
beloved mother of Alfred J., Emil R. OLSON and Mrs. Albert C. FOWLER.
Remains at Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford st.  Funeral services Sunday, 2:30
P.M. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SAMMOND - Thomas J., beloved husband of Margaret (nee KERR), on Friday, Nov.
6, at his residence, 223 Sidwell ave., Jersey City, formerly a resident of
Brooklyn.  Funeral services on Sunday 7 P.M. Nov. 8.

SCHEIDECKER - On Nov. 5, 1931 Margot A., beloved daughter of Charlotte KELLY
and the late Albert C. SCHEIDECKER.  Services at her residence 7119 10th
ave., Sunday at 5 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Monday, 10 A.M. (Paris,
France, papers please copy)

SHANNON - On Nov. 6, John J., in his 51st year, at his residence, 1212
Jamaica Bay blvd., Broad Channel, beloved husband of Anna Conroy SHANNON and
father of John J. Jr.  Funeral on Monday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence,
thence to the R.C. Church of St. Virgilius where a solemn requiem mass will
be celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

TONRY - Mary (nee SANFORD), on Nov. 5, 1931, age 100 years, beloved mother
of Catherine and John TONRY.  Funeral Monday at 9 A.M. from her late home,
26 Suydam st., thence, to St. John the Baptist R.C. Church.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

WOLF - On Nov. 6., Philip F., beloved husband of Florence (nee ROTH).
Funeral from his late residence, 10214 Farragut road, Monday.  Requiem mass
at Holy Family Church at 9:30 o'clock.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

William H. Hubbell Camp, No. 4, United Spanish War Veteran - Funeral
services of Comrade Louis W. CAHN, late pvt. C., 1st Conn. Inf. at Quadrant
Masonic Club, 77 Conklin ave., Canarsie, Sunday, Nov. 8, 8:30 P.M.
Interment Nov. 9 National Cemetery, 10 A.M.
Wm J.S. DINEEN, P.C. Adjutant
Geo. B. SERENBETZ, Commander

9 November 1931
ADAMS - Rachael, on Nov. 7, 1931, in her 76th year, at her residence, ???
Nassau ave.  Funeral services on Monday, 8 P.M., at the funeral parlors, 207
Nassau ave.  Funeral Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

BLEISTEIN - On Nov. 7, George, beloved son of the late George and Mary NAUER
BLEISTEIN and brother of John BLEISTEIN, Mrs. Elizabeth ?abisch and Mrs.
Peter NOWAK.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M. from the Funeral Home, 496 Court st.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

BURKE - Ellen, after a short illness, died at her late residence, 1327
Rogers ave.; widow of the late James BURKE.  Survived by two sons, Joseph
and John; four brothers and six sisters.  Solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at the R.C. Church of St. Jerome on Wednesday morning at 9:30.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CONNELLY - On Sunday, Nov. 8, 1931, Michael CONNELLY, beloved father of Ann
CONNELLY and grandfather of Margaret DALTON. Funeral from his residence, 117
Nelson st., on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea
Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

CURLEY - Sunday, Nov. 8, 1931, Patrick M. CURLEY.  Funeral from Mortuary of
Thomas H. IRELAND, ??88 Nostrand avenue, Wednesday.  Mass of requiem 9 A.M.,
Church of St. Francis of Assisi.

DIEFENDORF - At Mount Vernon, N.Y. on November 6, 1931, Warren, at his home,
252 Summit ave.  Funeral services at Chester Hill Methodist Episcopal
Church, East Lincoln and Summit avs., Monday evening at 8:15 o'clock.  Train
leaves Grand Central station 7:27 P.M. New Haven Railroad.  Cars will meet
train on arrival at Mount Vernon Station.  Kindly omit flowers.

DOHERTY - On Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, Michael, father of Michael DOHERTY,
Jr., and brother of Mrs. ?essie CROTTY of Brooklyn, Alice and Catherine
DOHERTY of Ireland.  Funeral from his residence, 747 52d st., on Tuesday, at
9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Agatha where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FAITH - William H., on Nov. 6, 1931.  Services at his late residence, ?1-34
118th st., Richmond Hill, Monday evening, Nov. 9, 8:30 o'clock. Interment
Rockville Cemetery.

GREEN - At her residence, 109-37 12th st., Queens Village, Florence GREEN
(nee RIGBY) beloved wife of Herman GREEN.  Funeral services at her late
residence, Sunday evening, Nov. 8, at 8 o'clock.  Interment Monday,
Evergreen Cemetery.

LENNON - Patrick J. LENNON, husband of the late Ellen LENNON, at his home,
201 Barbey st., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Nov. 8. Solemn requiem high mass at St.
Malachy's R.C. Church on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Interment following in the
family plot of St. John's Cemetery.  Survived by four daughters, Mrs. A.
O'NEILL, Mrs. A.W. CLINTON, Sister Elvira and Miss M. LENNON; one grandson,
A.W. CLINTON; one great grandson, A.W. CLINTON, Jr.

MURRAY - On Nov. 8, 1931 Anna MURRAY, widow of Alexander MURRAY and sister
of Thomas and Jennie McGOWAN. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. from her
late residence, ??7 51st st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Michael's Church,
42nd st. and 4th ave., Brooklyn.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

O'CONNOR - On Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, Thomas, beloved husband of the late
Elizabeth O'CONNOR.  Funeral from his residence, 539 Park ave., Wednesday,
Nov. 11, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling
pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RENNER - On Sunday, Nov. 8, Louise RENNER (nee JAGY), beloved wife of the
late Philip H. RENNER and mother of William RENNER and Caroline KASPER (nee
RENNER) and sister of William C. F. JAGY and Frank J. JAGY, in her 74th
year.  Funeral services at her late residence, ??-14 125th st, Richmond
Hill, on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 8 P.M. Interment Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2 P.M.
Evergreen Cemetery.

HENNESSY - Sadie.  In memory of my sister, Sadie HENNESSY, who died Nov. 9,
1930, Gone, but not forgotten.
    Brother, William F. MARTIN

McCANN - Frank J. In constant and loving memory of a devoted husband and
father who departed this life Nov. 9, 1924.  Masses offered.
    Wife and Family

SANDS - In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Susie SANDS, who
departed this life Nov. 9, 1911. Gone, but not forgotten.
    Daughter, Jennie

Michael CONNELLY died yesterday at his home, 117 Nelson street.  He is
survived by a daughter, Ann CONNELLY and one granddaughter, Margaret DALTON.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday, with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Josephine TAYLOR died yesterday at St. Anthony's Hospital.  She was born in
Brooklyn seventeen years ago and was a life resident of Brooklyn and
Glendale.  She was employed as a clerk by Eastern Underwriters.  She was a
member of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Glendale, where requiem mass will
be celebrated Thursday morning.  She is survived by her parents, George and
Anna TAYLOR; five brothers, George, Peter, Andrew, Frank and Joseph TAYLOR;
and one sister, Theresa TAYLOR.  The funeral will be held from her late
home, 9014 Union turnpike.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under
the direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Sixty-eighth street and Central
avenue, Glendale.

William J. HAUSCHILD, husband of Margaret HAUSCHILD, died Saturday at his
home, 3820 Avenue V, Flatlands.  He was born in New York City thirty-six
years ago and had been a resident of Flatlands for ten years.  He is
survived by his widow; two sons, Charles and William; one daughter,
Margaret, and his father, Charles HAUSCHILD.  He was a member of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday
with requiem mass at the Church of the Resurrection, Gerritsen Beach.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William P.
MURPHY & Son, 87 Herbert street.

Mary LAUDE died Saturday at her home, 623 Halsey street.  She was born in
County Down, Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years.
She is survived by a son, Paul A; a sister, Mrs. E. FITZPATRICK of Ireland,
and three grandchildren.  She was a member 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.

Kate ZIMMER of 1136 Bushwick avenue died yesterday.  She was born in New
York City.  She was seventy-one years old.  She was a member of the Bushwick
Avenue Congregational Church.  She is survived by her husband, Charles F.
ZIMMER; two daughters, Kate KOEPPEL and Helen MULLER, and one brother,
Frederick BARDES.  The funeral services will be held at her late home at 8
P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 10 A.M. Wednesday will be at Lutheran Cemetery
under the direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

Thomas W. O'CONNOR, born in County Kerry, Ireland, and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty years died Saturday at his home, 539 Park place.  He is
survived by five sons, Roderick, Charles, Thomas, Robert and Joseph, and
four daughters, Anna, May and Elizabeth O'CONNOR and Mrs. Edward RUSSELL.
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Teresa.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
F.J. McGUIRE, 756 Classon avenue.

Dietrich TIETJEN, for the past fifty-one years a resident of New York City,
died Friday at his home, 655 Prospect place.  He was born in Germany,
seventy-four years ago, the son of the late John and Margaret BOHN TIETJEN.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church.  Funeral services will be held at
the DUNIGAN & Son Chapel, Monday at 2 P.M.  He is survived by one brother,
John TIETJEN of New Brunswick, N.J. Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

William FORD died yesterday at his home, 415 Ninth street, in his
fifty-eighth year.  He was a life resident of South Brooklyn.  He was
employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  He was a member of the Church of St.
Thomas Aquinas, Fourth avenue and Ninth street.  The funeral will be held at
2 P.M. Wednesday, from the funeral chapel of J. Eugene NEWMAN, 255 Ninth
street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Wellington V. WINHAM died Saturday at his home, 146 Newton street, in his
seventy-sixth year.  He was born in New York City.  He is survived by his
widow, Agnes, and two sons, Albert and Roy.  The funeral services will be
held at the funeral chapel of A. Chester SMITH, 129 Greenpoint avenue, at 8
P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 10 A.M. Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

STRICKHORN - Charles, on Friday, Nov. 6, in his 58th year.  He is survived
by widow Caroline; two daughters, Margaret and Katherine; one son, Joseph;
and three grandchildren.  Funeral from his late home, 115-45 133d st., South
Ozone Park on Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

SWANSON - On Sunday, George O. SWANSON, of 98 12th st., brother of John
Herman Blade.  Funeral Wednesday at 2 P.M. from Lynam's funeral parlor, 4th
ave. and 13th st.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

WALL - On Nov. 8, at his residence, 280 Lefferts ave., Daniel C. WALL,
retired lieutenant N.Y.F.D., beloved husband of Elizabeth, devoted brother
of Mrs. Catherine FAHEY.  Funeral from Dunigan & Son's Chapel, corner Rogers
ave. and Montgomery st., Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 10:30 A.M.; thence to St.
Francis Assisi R.C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Regina ZENIE died yesterday at St. Vincent's Hospital, Manhattan.  She was
born in Damascus, Syria, sixty-one years ago and lived in Brooklyn for
thirty-eight years.  She is survived by two sons, Eli and Henry ZENIE, and
one daughter, Mrs. Adele MOUAKAD.  She was a welfare worker in Brooklyn for
many years.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, 517 Eighth
avenue; thence to the R.C. Church of the Virgin Mary, Clinton and Amity
streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Mgr.
Paul A. SANKY.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Jere J.
CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Jennie FINN McCAULEY died yesterday at her home, 67 Joralemon street.  She
was born in Ireland and lived in Brooklyn for many years.  She is survived
by two sons, Harold E. and Thomas W. McCAULEY, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary
MURRAY, Mrs. Josephine LEVY and Miss Helen FINN.  Funeral Wednesday at 9:30
A.M. from her late home, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo where
a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Ambrose P. DUNIGAN.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.,
115 Atlantic avenue.

Thomas L. WILLIAMS died Saturday at his home, 773 Empire boulevard.  He was
a life resident of Brooklyn and the son of the late John and Ellen STINNOTT
WILLIAMS.  He was a member of the K. of C. and the Madison Club of the
Eighteenth Assembly District.  He was an election district captain.  He was
for ten years connected with the Kings County Register's officer.  He is
survived by a sister, Mary and two brothers, Joseph and Edward WILLIAMS.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the home of his brother
at 283 East Forty-second street, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Blaise, Kingston and East New York avenues.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of W.A. Martin, 764 Washington avenue.

Prudence SOLVEIG GROETHING died Wednesday.  She was born in Alameda, Cal.,
sixteen years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for three years.  She
is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Einar GROETHING; two sisters and
one brother.  Funeral services were held at her late home, 5822 Twentieth
avenue.  Rev. O.M. Jonswald officiating.  Cremation followed at Fresh Pond.

Daniel J. McDONALD died Friday.  He was born in Greenpoint and was veteran
of the late war, having served overseas with Company B, old Sixty-ninth
Regiment.  He is survived by his wife, Alice AUGUST McDONALD; his mother,
three brothers and two sisters.  Funeral will be held Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.
with military honors from the funeral chapel of M.J. Grady and Son, 74
Calyer street, thence to St. Antony's Church, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Wilhelm SCHMIDT of 93-39 123d street, Richmond Hill, died Saturday at his
home.  He was born in Germany, March 19, 1853, and lived in Brooklyn and
Richmond Hill for 27 years.  He is survived by his widow, Sophia SCHMIDT and
one son, Frank; one daughter, Marie HARTARD, and six grandchildren.  Funeral
services will be held at his home tonight at 8 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Frey
officiating.  Interment Tuesday at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue.

Ellen BURKE died yesterday at her home, 1327 Rogers avenue.  She was the
widow of James BURKE.  She is survived by two sons, Joseph and John BURKE,
four brothers and three sisters.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Jerome.  Interment will be
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph E. BRENNAN, 1827 Nostrand avenue.

George O. SWANSON died yesterday at his home, 98 Twelfth street.  He was a
resident of South Brooklyn for more than forty years.  He is survived by one
brother, John Herman BLADE.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday
from the funeral chapel of James L. LYNAM's Son, 503A Fourth avenue.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Michael DOHERTY, born in County Roscommon, Ireland, died Saturday at his
home, 747 Fifty-second street.  He was employed by the Department of Docks
of the City of New York for many years.  He was a member of St. Agatha's
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:30 A.M.
He is survived by a son, Michael DOHERTY, Jr., and three sisters, Mrs.
Bessie CROTTY of Brooklyn, and Alice and Catherine DOHERTY of Ireland.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Edmund ? CONLEY, 268
Myrtle avenue.

Rachel Margaret ADAMS died Saturday at her home, 180 Nassau avenue.  She was
born in Norfolk, Virginia, seventy-five years ago and is survived by a son,
William, and a daughter, Mrs. Jennie FAUSEL.  The funeral service will be
held at the funeral parlors, 20 Nassau avenue, tonight at 8 o'clock.  The
funeral will take place Tuesday, 2 P.M. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery
under the direction of Weigand Bros.

Gertrude BANKE died Sunday at her home, 60-67 Sixtieth road, Maspeth.  She
was born in Germany, May 20, 1869, and lived in Brooklyn forty-four years.
She is survived by four sons, Robert, Albert, Charles and Ernest BANKE.
Funeral Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at St. Michaels Cemetery under
direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

Vincent FULGO died Saturday in his fortieth year in Bushwick Hospital.  He
is survived by his widow, Johanna; a son Charles; his mother, Maria, and two
sisters and three brothers.  He lived at 510 Chauncey street.  The funeral
will be held from the funeral chapel of Kearns Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue,
at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday, with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of
Lourdes.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Helen GALVIN died Saturday at her home, 397 Baltic street.  She was the
daughter of William and Delia GALVIN.  She is also survived by one brother,
William, and two sisters, Mary and Catherine GALVIN.  She was a pupil at St.
Agnes parochial school.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Agnes.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Patrick M. CURLEY died yesterday at the Holy Family Hospital.  He was born
in White Haven, Pennsylvania.  He came to this borough about two years ago.
He was engaged as a railroad construction foreman.  He was a son of the late
Michael CURLEY, and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sarah CURLEY; his sons,
William, Leo, Patrick and Michael, and a daughter, Mary CURLEY, also his
sisters, Mrs. McDONALD, Mrs. CANTY and Mrs. NEILSEN and his brothers,
Michael, John and Edward CURLEY.  The funeral will take place Wednesday, at
9 A.M. from the chapel of Thomas H. IRELAND at 1088 Nostrand avenue and
after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assissi.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

George BLEISTEIN, a retired produce dealer, died Saturday at his home, 200
Centre street.  He was born in the Twelfth Ward of Brooklyn, a son of the
late George and Mary NAUER BLEISTEIN.  He is survived by a brother, John,
and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth CABISCH and Mrs. Peter NOWAK.  He was a
member of the Church of St. Bernard.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow from the funeral home, 496 Court street.  Interment will follow at
Greenwood Cemetery.

Otto HASSECK died Sunday at his home, 91 Knickerbocker avenue.  He was born
in Brooklyn 39 years ago.  He was a painter.  He is survived by his widow,
Crystal HOFFMAN HASSECK; three sons, Jess, William and Harry HASSECK, and a
daughter, Bertha HASSECK; a brother, Charles HASSECK, and one sister, Bertha
HANSEN.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Frank Darmstadt Sons, Sixty-eighth
street and Central avenue, Glendale.

Albertina HANNON died Saturday at her home, 106 Halleck avenue.  She was
born in Manhattan and is survived by her husband, David; a daughter,
Catherine, and one sister, Mathilda BREIVOGEL and one brother, George
BREIVOGEL.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth
street.

Nicholas NETZNER died yesterday in his forty-second year.  He was a life
resident of Brooklyn.  He was an employe of the Department of Plant and
Structures.  He was a member of the Church of St. Nicholas, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Wednesday.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary; two sons, John and Martin; a daughter, Loretta; his mother, Christine,
and four sisters.  The funeral will be held from his late home, 321 Stagg
street.  Interment will be at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Frank
Darmstadt Sons, Sixty-eighth street and Central avenue, Glendale.

Elias GANIN died yesterday at his home, 138 Atlantic avenue, in his
fifteenth year.  He is survived by his parents.  The funeral will be held at
2 P.M. tomorrow, from the funeral chapel of Garguilo S. Sakkal, 150 Atlantic
avenue, with services at St. Mary's Church, Boerum place and State street.
Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

10 November 1931
Philip WOLF, a veteran of the World War and for eight years an agent of the
John Hancock Life Insurance Company in Greenpoint, died Friday.  He is
survived by his widow, mother and two sisters.  The funeral was held at 9:30
A.M. today from his late home, 10214 Farragut road, with requiem mass at the
Church of the Holy Family.  Interment with military honors was at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of H.C. Casey.

Anna MURRAY died Sunday at her home, 467 Fifty-first street.  She was the
widow of Alexander MURRAY.  She is survived by a brother, Thomas McGOWAN,
and a sister, Jennie McGOWAN; several nieces and nephews.  The funeral will
be held from her late home Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Michael's
Church, Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of John McElroy, Inc., 153 Greenpoint avenue.

Henry J. BINZER died yesterday in his sixty-fifth year, at his home, 25
Lawton street.  He is survived by his widow, Emma DIETRICH BINZER and a son,
Albert BINZER and two daughters, Elsie WESSLER and Clara BRIDGMAN.  The
funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday.  Interment will be at
Greenwood Cemetery under direction of George Werst, Inc., 572 Hart street.

Olive BOLTON died Sunday at her home, 164 Grand avenue.  She was born in
Brooklyn thirty-eight years ago.  She is survived by her mother, Sarah
BOLTON.  She was a member of the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby
avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William J.
Lanning, 294 Vanderbilt avenue.

Clatus J. NELSON of 9105 Eighty-ninth avenue, Woodhaven, died yesterday in
his fiftieth year.  He was a retired captain of the New York Fire
Department.  He was employed since his retirement by the New York & Queens
Electric Light & Power Company for the past seven years as a routine
division chief.  He is survived by his widow, Jeanette and six children,
Evelyn, Clatus, Jr., Agnes, Jane, Mary and John.  The funeral will be held
at 9:30 A.M. Thursday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas the
Apostle, Woodhaven.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary V. BULLIET died Sunday at her home, 7609 Fourth avenue.  She was 23
years old and was born in New Albany, Ind.  She was the wife of Jackson
BULLIET.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at Gracelyn Masoleum Cemetery,
Indiana, under direction of William J. LANNING, 294 Vanderbilt avenue.

Johanna SHINE O'CONNOR, born in Roch Chapel, County Cork, Ireland, died
yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Timothy McAULIFFE, 108 Logan
street.  She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Timothy McAULIFFE, Mrs.
J.T. CROKER and Mrs. Thomas MERKEL; one son, David O'CONNOR, and a brother,
Jeremiah SHINE.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Thursday with requiem
mass at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament.  Interment will be at Calvary
Cemetery, under direction of Thomas J. Creamer, 64 Herbert street.

Nora LITTLE died Saturday at her home, 8133 Liberty avenue.  She was born in
Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty years.  She is
survived by her mother, five brothers, Joseph of Ireland, Valentine, Mark
and John of Boston, Mass, and Peter of St. Louis, Mo., and two sisters, Anne
of Ireland and Mrs. Katherine WOODS of Brooklyn.  The funeral was held at 10
A.M. today with requiem mass at the Church of the Nativity, Jerome avenue.
Interment followed at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William J.
Lanning, 294 Vanderbilt avenue.

August SWORD, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. August SWORD of 2141 Kimball
street, died yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  He is survived in addition
to his parents by a sister, Gertrude.  The funeral services will be
conducted by the Rev. Raymond AGNEW of St. James Lutheran Church at 10 A.M.
Thursday at his late home.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of Florence Stewart Tolson, 1000 St. Johns place.

Henry J. BOSCH died Monday.  He was born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago.
He was a district leader of the Twenty-first Ward for the past twenty-five
years.  He was a member of the Sixth Assembly District of the Twenty-first
Ward.  He is survived by his widow, Anna; two sons and two daughters.
Funeral services Wednesday at 8 P.M.  Funeral Thursday at 10 A.M. Interment
at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Peter L. Geis, 58-34 Catalpa avenue.

Herman SCHULZE died Sunday.  He was in the employ of Moller & Schuman
Varnish Works.  Funeral services Wednesday at 2 P.M. He leaves his widow,
Elsie.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Peter J. Geis,
58-34 Catalpa avenue.

Josephine BOLLER died Saturday in her sixty-third year.  She was a resident
of Brooklyn for fifty years.  Funeral tomorrow from Peter J. Geis Funeral
Home, 58-34 Catalpa avenue, at 9:30 A.M. with requiem mass at Our Lady of
Good Counsel Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Anna ELLIOTT PENNY, widow of James PENNY, who was a corporal of Co. A,
Ninety-ninth Regiment, N.Y. Infantry, G.A.R. died Monday in her
seventy-second year.  She leaves one son, Walter.  Funeral from her home, 47
Market street, Manhattan, Wednesday at 2 P.M.; thence to the Five Points
Mission, 69 Madison street, Manhattan.  Interment at the National Cemetery,
Cypress Hills under direction of Andrew W. Zirkel, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Mary A. M'CAFFREY VAN WINKLE died Sunday at her home, 39 Park avenue,
Baldwin.  She was the widow of Samuel VAN WINKLE.  She is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Loretta I. REARDON and Agnes VAN WINKLE.  She was born in
Brooklyn.  Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Christopher's
Church, Merrick road, Baldwin, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment under the direction of Jere J. Cronin, Inc., 115
Atlantic avenue.

Anna KIRCHER died Saturday.  She was born in the United State fifty-six
years ago.  She is survived by a sister.  Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M. from
the chapel, 507 Fairview avenue.  The Rev. J. JAEGER will officiate.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of John G. Lutz and sons.

Jacob MENHARDT of 551 Seneca avenue, died Monday.  He was born in Germany
seventy-four years ago and lived in Brooklyn forty-five years.  He is
survived by his son, Frederick.  Funeral from chapel, 507 Fairview avenue,
Thursday at 2 P.M., the Rev. Dr. James HOFFMAN will officiate.  Interment at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John G. Lutz & Sons.

James FLANAGAN of 315 Beta place, Glendale, died Sunday, in his fifty-third
year.  He is survived by one sister, Mary MEYER.  Funeral services will be
held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale, Wednesday at 2
P.M.  Interment will follow at Lutheran Cemetery, under the direction of
William Buss & Son, Inc.

Daniel C. WALL, a retired lieutenant of the New York Fire Department, died
Sunday at his home, 280 Lefferts avenue.  He was for many years connected
with Engine Co. 252 on Central avenue.  He was a member of St. Francis of
Assisi Church, and its societies, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated Wednesday at 11 A.M. by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. F.X. LUDECKE.  He was a
member of the Firemen's Benevolent Association, Retired Lieutenants
Association and Washington Council, 132 K. of C.  He is survived by his
widow, Elizabeth WALL, and one sister, Mrs. Catherine FAHEY.  The funeral
will be held from Dunigan & Son chapel, Montgomery street and Rogers avenue.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Patrick J. LENNON, husband of the late Ellen LENNON, died Sunday at his
home, 201 Barbey street, Brooklyn.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 10
A.M., with solemn high mass of requiem at St. Malachy's Church, Van Siclen
avenue.  He was born in Ireland and came to Brooklyn sixty-three years ago.
He was a member of St. Malachy's Holy Name Society.  He was formerly in the
building trades.  He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. A. A. O'NEILL, Mrs.
A.W. CLINTON, Sister Elvira, and Miss M. LENNON; one grandson, A.W. CLINTON,
and one great-grandson, A.W. CLINTON, Jr.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under the direction of Edward Kyran Ott, 224 Jerome street.

Catherine GARONE of 103 South Tenth street died Sunday.  She was born in
Italy and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  She is
survived by her husband, Joseph; five sons, Michael, Thomas, Anthony, Martin
and Frederick; seven daughters, Mrs. Samuel BASSO, Mrs. Frederick BARBERIO,
Anna, Teresa, Mary, Minnie and Mildred, and sixteen grandchildren.  Funeral
from her home Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Epiphany
where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under the direction of James F. Murray, Jr., of 605 Lorimer street.

Marion JEHLE died Sunday.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago and
was a member of St. Barbara's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated Wednesday at 10 A.M.  She is survived by her parents, George and
Wilhelmina; one brother, George, and one sister, Wilma.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. Geis, 58-34 Catalpa avenue.

In Memorium
JENKINS - Birthday remembrance for Vivian Kelly JENKINS on her 24th
birthday.
    Gone is the face we loved so dear
    Silent the voice that we long to hear
    Too far away for sight or speech
    But not too far for our thoughts to reach
MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS, AUNTS AND UNCLES

MCGRATH - In loving memory of our beloved father, John MCGRATH, who departed
this life Nov. 10, 1923.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS

BURKE - Ellen, after a short illness, died at her late residence, 1327
Rogers ave.; widow of the late James BURKE.  Survived by two sons, Joseph
and John; four brothers and six sisters.  Solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at the R.C. Church of St. Jerome on Wednesday morning at 9:30.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CARCATERRA - Frank, on Saturday, Nov. 7.  Survived by one son, Michael;
three daughters, Florence ?RS, Loretta FUCCELLA and Mrs. Mary SERLETTI, and
three grandchildren.  Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 A.M., from his late residence,
234 Franklin ave.; thence to the R.C. Church of St. Lucy where a solemn mass
of requiem will be said.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CONNELLY - On Sunday, Nov. 8, 1931, Michael CONNELLY, beloved father of Ann
CONNELLY and grandfather of Margaret DALTON. Funeral from his residence, 117
Nelson st., on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Mary Star of the Sea
Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

DUFFY - On Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Mary E., beloved sister of Mrs. Catherine
LOEBRICH and Mrs. Margaret SWEENEY.  Funeral from her late home, 207 Irving
ave., on Friday, Nov. 13, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Brigid's R.C. Church,
where a solemn high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

GAFFNEY - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Alice Dolores, beloved daughter
of James F. and Ellen GAFFNEY (nee McLAUGHLIN) and sister of Helen and
Lillian, at her residence, 309 6th ave.  Notice of funeral later.

JEHLE - Marion, on Sunday, in her 26th year, beloved daughter of George and
Wilhelmina and sister of George, Jr., and Wilmer.  Funeral on Wednesday,
9:30 A.M. from residence, 1240 Madison st.  Requiem mass at St. Barbara's
Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KRONENBERG - Suddenly on Nov. 9, Adelaide, beloved wife of William
KRONENBERG.  Funeral from her home, 497 Warren st., on Wednesday, Nov. 11,
at 2 P.M.  Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

NELSON - Clatus J., 9105 89th ave., Woodhaven, suddenly in his 50th year.
Retired captain N.Y.F.D., loving husband of Jeannette (nee DODGE) and
devoted father of Evelyn, Clatus, Jr., Agnes, Jane, Mary and John NELSON.
Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M., with solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Thomas the Apostle, 87th st., Woodhaven.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

O'CONNOR - On Saturday, Nov. 7, 1931, Thomas, beloved husband of the late
Elizabeth O'CONNOR.  Funeral from his residence, 539 Park ave., Wednesday,
Nov. 11, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon ave. and Sterling
pl.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

PEDERSEN - On Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Daniel PEDERSEN, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. PEDERSEN, in his ?d year; also survived by four sisters and three
brothers.  Funeral services at the funeral home of George C. Herbst, 6741
5th ave., near ?th st., Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 2 P.M.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

PENNY - On Monday, Nov. 9, Anna (nee ELLIOTT) in her 72d year.  Mother of
Walter, Penny.  Funeral Wednesday, 2 P.M., from her home, ? Market st., New
York, thence to Five Points Mission, 69 Madison st., New York.  Interment
National Cemetery, Cypress Hills.

RENNER - On Sunday, Nov. 8, Louise RENNER (nee JAGY), beloved wife of the
late Philip H. RENNER and mother of William RENNER and Caroline KASPER (nee
RENNER) and sister of William C. F. JAGY and Frank J. JAGY, in her 74th
year.  Funeral services at her late residence, ??-14 125th st, Richmond
Hill, on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 8 P.M. Interment Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2 P.M.
Evergreen Cemetery.

THOMPSON - Mary RILEY, on Nov. 9, age 65 years, beloved wife of Moses
THOMPSON and loving mother of Frances E. RILEY.  Services at Thomas M. Quinn
& Son, ?-31 Hillside ave.  Funeral Thursday. Interment Old Calvary Cemetery.

WALL - On Nov. 8, at his residence, 280 Lefferts ave., Daniel C. WALL,
retired lieutenant N.Y.F.D.  Beloved husband of Elizabeth, devoted brother
of Mrs. Catherine ?HEY.  Funeral from Dunigan & Son's Chapel, corner Rogers
ave. and Montgomery st., Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St.
Francis Assisi R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

11 November 1931
MANIAC SOUGHT FOR THIRD FIRE IN TWO YEARS
Thrilling Rescues Made as Sleepers Are Trapped by Flames
    Five persons lost their lives, eight persons were burned or injured, and
six firemen and a like number of policemen were forced out of action in a
fire which partially destroyed an antiquated frame tenement at 217-219
Throop avenue, early today.
    THE DEAD
Mrs. Esther CHUDOW, 36
Natalie CHUDOW, 3, her daughter
Lawrence, 13 months, her son
Mrs. Lena WEBB, 35
Ethel WEBB, 7 months, her daughter

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NEWS

BORO DOCTOR, SISTER FOUND DEAD IN PACT
Suicide Hinted by Police in Poisoning of Bedford Residents
    Dr. Albert Edward MUCKLOW, 53, prominent physician of the Bedford
section and his sister, Mrs. HUTCHINGS, 51, died from poisoning this
afternoon at their joint home, 300 Sumner avenue.
    Stock market losses and the fact that the woman's husband, Herbert
HUTCHINGS, was absent on an apparently trumped up errand to a bakery two
blocks away, led the police of the Gates avenue station to suspect a death pact.
    Mr. MUCKLOW, his sister and her husband, who is employed in a Manhattan
bank, share the four story brick house at the Sumner avenue address, where
the former maintained both his office and his residence.
    Shortly after 1 P.M., the maid, Margard WOODARD, 25, was annoyed by the
continual ringing of the telephone bell on the second floor.  She finally
ascended to that floor, answered the call from some patient of Dr. MUCKLOW's
and told them that the doctor was out but would be in shortly.
SEES BODIES
    As she turned to leave the room she glanced through the open door into
the consulting room and saw the bodies of Dr. MUCKLOW and Mrs. HUTCHINGS,
lying within.  Mrs. HUTCHINGS was lying fully clothed on a sofa.  The
doctor, his coat and tie off and his shirt collar open, was lying on the floor.
    Sensing poisoning, the maid ran to the kitchen and securing milk and
whites of eggs returned and tried to administer antidotes.  Meanwhile
HUTCHINGS returned from the bakery where he later told the police he had
been sent by the doctor to purchase a layer cake, to find the maid working
over the two.  He phoned for an ambulance.
    When Dr. SEELEY arrived from St. John's Hospital he pronounced both the
man and the woman dead and attributed their death to some form of poison as
yet undiscovered.
    RECALLS CONVERSATION
    The Gates avenue station was notified and Lieut. Joseph SCHEIDLER and
Detective Albert FARRINGTON rushed to the scene and questioned the maid and
the husband.
    The maid was able to throw considerable light on the situation when she
revealed that it had come to her knowledge that Dr. MUCKLOW had lost between
$75,000 and $100,000 in the stock market, at least half of which belonged to
his sister.  She also revealed a conversation which she overhead at the
breakfast table a few days ago.
    "The best thing we can do Sis," she quoted Dr. MUCKLOW as saying, "is
take gas and forget it all."
    "Oh, Don't be a coward," Mrs. HUTCHINGS is said to have replied.  "Don't
worry.  Forget it."
    "That's right.  Forget about it."  HUTCHINGS is said to have joined in.
    TWO GLASSES IN ROOM
    When they heard this, the detectives were inclined to list the case as
murder and suicide.  When it was disclosed, however that HUTCHINGS had been
sent on the errand, apparently by the doctor with his sister's silent
approval, and that the death of both was encompassed during the twenty
minutes he was absent, they decided it was a suicide pact.
    Two glasses each containing small quantities of some as yet unanalyzed
liquid were found in the room with the bodies.

Alice Dolores GAFFNEY, daughter of James F. and Ellen McLAUGHLIN GAFFNEY,
died Monday at her home, 309 Sixth avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn
twenty-one years ago and was a graduate of Out Lady of Mercy parochial
school and at the time of her death was employed as a saleslady for Charles
S. Cash Nut Co.  In addition to her parents she is survived by two sisters,
Helen and Lillian GAFFNEY.  The funeral will be held from her late home,
Friday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Francis Xaviers R.C. Church when a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Charles DIPPI died Monday at his home, 286 Onderdonk avenue.  He was born in
Germany twenty years ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for four
years.  He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DIPPI, and two
sisters, Elsie and Alfreda.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of B.J.
Hoek & Son, 385 Onderdonk avenue.

Elizabeth HUGHES died Monday at her home, 26 Jackson place.  She was
forty-eight years old and a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by
her husband, John HUGHES; her mother, Elizabeth ULM, and several sisters and
brothers.  The Rev. Dr. A.B. RHINOW will conduct the funeral services at 3
P.M. today at the funeral chapel of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 6808 Forest
avenue, Ridgewood.  Interment will be private at Lutheran Cemetery.

Paul F. HOFELEY died Sunday at Spring Valley, N.Y.  He was born in New York
City and was formerly a resident of Williamsburg for many years.  He was for
many years employed by the Brooklyn Borough Gas Company.  He is survived by
his widow, Margaret J. MEAD HOFELEY; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve C. EARL; his
mother, Mrs. Julia DILL HOFELEY; a sister, Carrie HOFELEY and an aunt,
Caroline DILL.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow from the home
of his son-in-law, Joseph D. EARL, 24 Seventh avenue, with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Augustine.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Marion M'DONOUGH died yesterday at her home, 172 Conover street.  She was
the daughter of Felix and Anna CULLEN McDONOUGH.  The funeral will be held
at 2 P.M. Friday.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Andrew WISE, a life resident of New York City, died Tuesday at his home,
95-27 131st street, Richmond Hill.  He was for many years a bookbinder,
associated with the Appleton Co.  The funeral will be held from his
residence Thursday at 2 P.M.  He is survived by his wife, Camille
ROTHLISBERG WISE; five daughters, Camile, Anna, Julia, Helen and Charlotte
WISE, and one son, Andrew WISE Jr.  Interment will be at Maple Grove
Cemetery under the direction of William Dunigan & Son, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street.

Nicholas ZEFFER, sixty-two years old and a life resident of Town of Newton
died Tuesday.  He is survived by his widow, Carolina ZEFFER; four sons,
Charles, Frederick, Frank and Herman ZEFFER; a brother, Frank ZEFFER, and
seven grandchildren.  He was in the employ of the Bureau of Sewers, Borough
of Queens.  The funeral will be held from the home, 91-27 Forty-eight avenue
(Parcell street), Elmhurst, Friday, at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Bartholomew's Church where a mass of requiem will be celebrated.

Mary BURKHARDT died Tuesday at her home, 134 Himrod street.  She was born in
Alsace-Lorraine, seventy-one years ago and had been a resident of New York
City for forty-nine years.  She is survived by her husband Frederick; three
sons, Robert, John and Frederick, and three grandchildren.  The funeral
services will be held at 10 A.M. Friday.  Interment will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of William Biermann, 226 Wilson avenue.

Catherine McGILLIVRAY died Tuesday at her home, 292 Maple street.  She was
born at Glendonald, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.  Coming to this country in
her early youth and settled in Flatbush.  She was a regular attendant at the
Church of St. Francis of Assisi and was a member of the church societies.
She is survived by her husband, Alexander McGILLIVRAY; her daughter, Violet
McARTHUR; her sister, Mrs. J. F. McRAE of Morinville, Alberta, Canada and
her brother, Frank McDONALD of Fort William, Canada.  The funeral will take
place tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. and after a solemn requiem mass at the Church of
St. Francis of Assisi by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor LUDEKE.  The interment will
be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND.

Frank M. MURRAY died Tuesday at his home, 952 Manhattan avenue.  He is
survived by a sister, Mary A., and a brother, Charles MURRAY.  The funeral
will be held at 10 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Antony
of Padua.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Joseph
V. MURRAY, 155 Eagle street.

Joseph Raymond SMITH died Monday at Victory Memorial Hospital.  He is
survived by his wife, Mary R., and one son, John.  The funeral will be held
Thursday from his late home, 582 Ovington avenue with a solemn high mass at
9:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Angels R.C. Church, Seventy-third street and Fourth
avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward P. MESITA, son of John and Jahama MESITA, died Sunday.  He was born
in Brooklyn in 1905.  Funeral Thursday at 9:30 A.M. thence to Visitation
Church for requiem mass.  He is survived in addition to his parents by two
brothers, John and Frederick, and four sisters, Mrs. John DUFFY, Mrs.
Vincent GARILLI, Mrs. Frank FANELLI, and Marie MESITA. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of H.J. FLOOD.

Peter ENGLERT died Monday at Nanuet, N.Y.  He was born in Brooklyn forty
years ago and was a life resident of Bushwick section.  He was a veteran of
the World War, having served in the U.S. Navy.  He was a member of American
Legion.  He is survived by his widow, May BARRINGTON ENGLERT; a daughter,
Constance; a sister, Mrs. Dora BOOS, and a brother, George.  Funeral
Thursday from chapel of William H. MURRAY, 831 Knickerbocker avenue and
Weirfield street, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.  Interment
at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of William H. MURRAY.

Thomas F. LEWIS died yesterday at his home, 153-29 118th avenue, Jamaica.
He was the son of the late John H. and Margaret LEWIS.  He is survived by a
nephew, Harry CASTNER.  He was formerly for many years a parishioner of the
Church of the Sacred Hear, Clermont avenue, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Friday.  The funeral will be held from the Funer
Home, 187 South Oxford street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery,
under direction of William McClean.

Catherine BAUR died yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  She was born in
Brooklyn fifty-six years ago.  She lived at 104-42 104th street, Ozone Park,
Queens.  She is survived by five sons, George, Frederick, William, Christian
and Adam BAUR; three daughters, Lillian MARKEY, Ethel LIGIB and Mabel BAUR;
one sister, Mrs. Cecilia LEIN and a brother, John LEITH.  The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Gate
of Heaven.  Interment will follow at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction
of B.J. Thuring, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Harry J. BOOTH died yesterday at his home, 199-02 118th avenue, St. Albans,
Queens.  He was born in New York State.  He is survived by his widow, Louise
STRUTHWOLF BOOTH; one daughter, Mrs. Marge REILLY and three sons, Harry Jr.,
Lester and William BOOTH.  He was a member of the Pressmen's Union, Local 51
and Tyrian Lodge, 618, F.& A.M. The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Friday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under
direction of Lawrence D. ROUSE of St. Albans.

William L. DAVID died yesterday in New York Hospital.  He lived at 148
Elizabeth avenue, Newark, N.J.  He was born in Newburgh, N.Y. and is
survived by his widow, Mary E. DAVID; a son, Laverne F. DAVID; his father,
John William DAVID; and a sister, Mrs. Ida TUNNERSON.  The funeral services
will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow at the funeral chap of B.J. THURING, 1178
Bushwick avenue.  Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery, Newburgh, N.Y.

Bridge Agnes RYAN died yesterday at her home, 4?0 Bainbridge street.  She
was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, and had been a resident of the United
States for fifty years.  She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Thomas J.
McGANN, Mrs. Aloysius J. McCLOSKEY, Anna and Agnes RYAN and six
grandchildren.  She was a member of Branch 1206 of the L.C.B.A. and the
Rosary Society attached to the Church of St. Patrick, Kent and Willoughby
avenues.  She was a parishioner of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Saturday.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

Ellen HENNESEY died Monday.  She formerly lived at 221 Manhattan avenue.
She is survived by her husband, Patrick; two brothers, Edward and John
CAREY, and four sisters, Mrs. M. CAHILL, Mrs. L. NEAL, Mrs. W. HOYE and Mrs.
T. BARDON.  Funeral Thursday at 9 A.M. from the home of her sister, Mrs.
CAHILL of 303 Greene avenue; thence to Nativity Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of James A. MADDEN, 198 Franklin avenue.

CAHILL - In loving memory of Thomas F. CAHILL, who died Nov. 11, 1924.
Solemn anniversay mass offered in St. Saviour's Church, Brooklyn.

MERDES - In sad and loving memory of a beloved daughter and sister and a
wonderful mother, Mae MERDES (nee DOYLE), who departed this life Nov. 11,
1929.    Mother and Brother

PARMEGGIANI - Angela.  In loving memory of our daughter.  Died Nov. 11,
1918.
    Safe in the arms of Jesus
    Safe on his gentle breast
    There by his love protected
    Sweetly your soul shall rest
            Mother and Father

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information.]

BOOTH - On Nov. 10, Harry J.  Survived by his wife, Louise BOOTH (nee
STRUTHWOLF); daughter, Mrs. Marge REILLY; three sons, Harry, Jr., Lester and
William.  Funeral services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock from his late
resident, 199-02 118th avenue., St. Albans.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery,
Friday, 2 P.M.

DUFFY - On Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Mary E., beloved sister of Mrs. Catherine
LOEBRICH and Mrs. Margaret SWEENEY.  Funeral from her late home, 207 Irving
ave., on Friday, Nov. 13, at 9 A.M.; thence to ?GID's R.C. Church, where a
solemn high mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

GAFFNEY - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Alice Dolores, beloved daughter
of James F. and Ellen GAFFNEY (nee McLAUGHLIN) and sister of Helen and
Lillian, at her residence, 309 6th ave.  Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross
Cemetery.

KEHOE - Ellen (nee QUINN), beloved wife of the late George and devoted
mother of Sarah KEENAN, ? and Irene, on Nov. 10, at her residence, 7711 6th
ave.  Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov. 13, at ?:30 A.M. at the Church of
St. ?phrem, 75th st. and Fort Hamilton pkwy.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KRONENBERG - Suddenly on Nov. 9, Adelaide, beloved wife of William
KRONENBERG.  Funeral from her home, 497 Warren st. on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at
2 P.M.  Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend.

MEEHAN - Loretta M., beloved daughter of John and the late Catherine (nee
BOLAND) and sister, Florence, on Nov. 10, at her residence, 172 79th st.
Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov. 13, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St.
Anselm, ?rd st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MULGREW - On Tuesday, Nov. 10,1931, Edward J., beloved husband of Amelia
(nee YOUNG) at his residence, 71 North Portland ave.  Notice of funeral later.

NELSON - Clatus J., 9105 89th ave., Woodhaven, suddenly in his 50th year.
Retired captain N.Y.F.D., loving husband of Jeannette (nee DODGE) and
devoted father of Evelyn, Clatus, Jr., Agnes, Jane, Mary and John NELSON.
Funeral Thursday, 9:30 A.M., with solemn requiem mass at the Church of St.
Thomas the Apostle, 87th st., Woodhaven.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

ROTH - John L. beloved husband of Mary (nee SULLIVAN) and father of Walter,
Harold and Frank, on Nov. 10, at his home, 948 66th st.  Solemn mass of
requiem Friday, Nov. 13 at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Ephrem, 75th st.
and Fort Hamilton Parkway.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SCHLESSINGER - Sophie (nee ?UNG), suddenly on Nov. 9, 1931 age 60 years,
beloved mother of Charles SCHELSSINGER, Sophie WETZEL, Josephine
SCHLESSINGER, Theresa ?AFELI and Blanche LASKY.  Funeral Friday, at 9:15
A.M., from her home, 115-34 132nd st., South Ozone Park.

THOMPSON - Mary RILEY, on Nov. 9, age 65 years beloved wife of Moses
THOMPSON and loving mother of Frances E. RILEY.  Services at Thomas M. QUINN
& Son, ?8-31 Hillside ave.  Funeral Thursday. Interment Old Calvary Cemetery.

12 November 1931
MONEY LOSSES HELD CAUSE OF DOUBLE DEATH
Poison Pact, Police View of Dr. A.E. MUCKLOW and His Sister
    Lieutenant Joseph SCHEIDLER and Detective Albert FARRINGTON, of Gates
avenue station, today closed their investigation of the deaths of Dr. Albert
Edward MUCKLOW, 53, and his sister, Mrs. Lottie M. HUTCHINGS, 51, whose
bodies were found yesterday in the doctor's office and home at 300 Sumner avenue.
    On the station house books they entered the official notation.  It read:
"Murder and suicide as the result of poisoning."   This conclusion came as a
result of questioning the dead woman's husband, Herbert HUTCHINGS, after
police had decided to work upon two theories - a suicide pact in which the
doctor's sister went to her death voluntarily or a murder and suicide.
        AUTOPSY TODAY
    Both bodies are in Kings County morgue, and an autopsy was to be
performed today to determine the nature of the poison used.  Police believe
that from the condition of the bodies and the speediness of death it was
nitrate of silver.
    Dr. MUCKLOW had been a practicing physician in the Bedford section for
thirty years and was very well known.  He maintained his offices in his
large home at the Sumner avenue address, living there with his sister and
her husband, who is employed as an engraver in a Manhattan department store.
        LOST LIFE SAVINGS
    Police learned from the maid, Miss Margaret WOODWARK, that Dr. MUCKLOW
had recently lost all of his money, from $75,000 to $100,000 in the stock
market crashes and that part of this money was his sister's life savings.
His home also was badly in need of repairs which he could not afford to have
done and he was said to have worried whether the appearances would damage
his practice.
    Dr. MUCKLOW, police say, told several people that he intended leaving
everything he possessed to his sister and his losses were a blow to his love
and hopes for her.  He had also, it was learned been suffering from heart
trouble developed during the past two years and his sister had recently
undergone a major operation which left her in a weakened condition.
            SUICIDE PLANNED
    The doctor had planned his suicide as early as Monday of this week,
police say.  On that day while seated at the breakfast table, the maid, Miss
WOODWARK, heard him say to his sister:  "Things are terrible, Lottie.  Let's
take the gas and forget about it all."
    To this Mrs. HUTCHINGS replied "Don't be a coward, Albert.  Don't worry
about it." And Mr. HUTCHINGS also said, "Yes, Albert, forget about it.
Don't let it worry you."
    It was shortly before one o'clock yesterday that Dr. MUCKLOW sent Mr.
HUTCHINGS to a bakery two blocks away on a trumped up errand to get some
cake for the midday meal.
            RETURNS TO HOUSE
    HUTCHINGS said that it took him about twenty minutes to go to the store
and return to the house, where he found the maid attempting to revive the
doctor and his sister with the aid of milk and white of eggs.  HUTCHINGS
notified the police.
    The maid says that she had gone downstairs to answer the doorbell and as
she returned she happened to glance into the consulting room where she was
the bodies.  She thought from their appearance that it was a poison case and
ran for an antidote.
    Edward H. NIDISH, Assistant Medical Examiner, examined the bodies and
two water glasses on a table in the consulting room.  He was unable to
determine what poison had been used.

MYSTERY DEATH OF INFANT IN CRIB
Isidore WEBER, one year old, who lived with his parents at 34 Morrell street
was found dead in his crib today by his father, Isidore.  When put to bed
about 9 P.M. yesterday, the baby appeared normal.  The baby was declared
dead by an ambulance surgeon from St. Catherine's Hospital, who was unable
to give any cause of death after a first examination.  An autopsy will be
performed later today.

Ellen KEHOE, died Tuesday at her home, 7711 Sixth avenue.  She is survived
by three daughters, Sarah KEENAN, May and Irene KEHOE.  The funeral will be
held at 10:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Herbert
FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Loretta MEEHAN died Tuesday at her home, 172 Seventy-ninth street.  She is
survived by her father, John, and one sister, Florence.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Anselm.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Herbert
FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

John L. ROTH died Tuesday at his home, 649 Sixty-eighth street.  He was
employed for more than fifty years by the Lawson Bay Company.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary; three sons, Walter, Harold and Frank ROTH; one
brother, William, and four sisters, Mrs. Mary WOODS, Mrs. Elizabeth LANIEUR,
Mrs. Henrietta BRUNOR and Mrs. J. CLOONEY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30
A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Ephrem.  Interment will
be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Herbert FITZPATRICK, 5409 Fifth avenue.

Bernard S. MULVEY died Wednesday at his home, 2561 Bedford avenue.  He was
born in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, a son of the late John and Sarah McGEE
MULVEY and was a former member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  For the
past twenty-five years he was employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary FEENEY; three daughters, Veronica, Dorothy and
Rita; two brothers, John and Thomas, a fireman attached to Engine No. 240,
Prospect and Greenwood aves, and two sisters, May and Mrs. Edward DRURY.
The funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from his late home thence to
the Church of St. Jerome where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

John BEITA died Tuesday at his home, 32 Atlantic avenue.  He was born in
Spain thirty-nine years ago and lived in Brooklyn for the past twenty years.
He was a member of the Centro Vasco Americano Association for the past
fifteen years.  Funeral Thursday at 3 P.M. from 115 Atlantic avenue.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc.

Elizabeth HILT died Wednesday at her home, 7731 Seventy-fifth street,
Glendale.  She was born in Germany eighty-four years ago and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for seventy years.  She is survived by five sons, John
GRUBER, George GRUBER, Henry HILT, Otto HILT and Michael HILT, and a
daughter, Mrs. Margaret WETZEL.  The funeral will be held at 2:30 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Harold
J. BALMER, 72A Norman avenue.

John J. CONLON died Tuesday at his home, 301 Flatbush avenue.  He was born
in the Old Sixth Ward, Brooklyn, seventy years ago.  He was employed for
many years with the U.S. Government Scales Department.  He is the husband of
the late Margaret SCHWARTZ CONLON, and is survived by four sons, William,
Walter, John Jr., and Francis, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary WALLER, and Mrs.
Pearl HIGGINS.  Funeral from his late home Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to
St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn requiem mass
will be celebrated by the Rev. Edward J. Higgins.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under the direction of Jere. J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Rose PERRY died yesterday at her home, 441 Forty-eighth street.  She was
born in Brooklyn sixty-two years ago.  She is survived by several nephews.
The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of St. Michael, Fourth avenue and Forty-second street.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286
Prospect avenue.

Mary DALY died yesterday at her home, 223 Reid avenue.  She was born in
County Caven, Ireland and had been a resident of New York City for forty
years.  She lived for twenty-two years in Brooklyn.  She was the widow of
Patrick DALY, a member of the New York Police Department.  She is survived
by a son, Joseph P. DALY; one brother, Thomas FREEMAN, and one sister, Mrs.
Ann SHENTON.  She was a member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church
of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30
A.M. Saturday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of
J.J. GALLAGHER Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

Edward S. FARRELL, eight-year-old son of Edmund J. FARRELL died Wednesday in
Kingston avenue Hospital.  He was a pupil at the parochial school of St.
Catherine of Genoa.  He is also survived by one sister and one brother.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Saturday from the hospital chapel.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Assma MALLOUK died yesterday.  She was born in Syria sixty-five years ago
and lived in Brooklyn fifty-one years.  She is survived by her cousin, Elias
MALLOUK, an importer at 320 Fifth avenue, New York City.  Funeral Friday
from 115 Atlantic avenue, thence to the Syrian Holy Trinity Church, Third
place and Clinton street, where services will be celebrated by the Right
Rev. Bishop Emanyuel Abo HATAB.  Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery under the
direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Helen Elizabeth WALSH died Monday at her home, 55 Van Siclen avenue.  She
was the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Walsh.  She is also survived by two
brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow,
with requiem mass at the Church of St. Malachy.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2089 Fulton street.

Mary Elizabeth DUFFY died Monday at her home, 207 Irving avenue.  She was
born in New York City and for many years was a resident of 647 East
Sixteenth street.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Catherine LOEBRICH
and Mrs. Margaret SWEENEY.  The funeral will be held at her home tomorrow at
9 A.M. thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn high mass will be
celebrated at 9:30 A.M.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Chris TREBER & Son, Inc.

William HORNBERGER, born in Germany fifty-nine years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for forty years, died Tuesday at his home, 705 Woodward avenue.  He
was a member of the Old First Presbyterian Church of East Williamsburg.  He
is survived by his widow, Elsie, a son, William; a daughter, Elizabeth;
three brothers, John, Jacob and Peter, and two sisters, Eva and Elisa.  The
Rev. Dr. Fred W. HOCK will conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. Saturday,
at the funeral chapel of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 6808 Forest avenue,
Ridgewood.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery.

Edward J. MULGREW, born in the old Fifth Ward, a son of the late John and
Maria DELANEY MULGREW, died Tuesday at his home, 71 North Portland avenue.
He was connected with the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. for the past ten years and
is survived by his widow, Amelia YOUNG MULGREW; one daughter, Mary A., one
son, John A., and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph WARREN, Mrs. Dennis DOWD and
Mrs. Robert CROKER.  He was a parishioner of Sacred Hear R.C. Church where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment will
follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Fred CUTMORE died Sunday at his home, 217 Cooper street.  He is survived by
his widow, Lena; two sons, one daughter, his mother and two sisters.
Funeral Friday at 2 P.M. Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the
direction of John H. Woods, 93 Broadway.

Henry C. CLARKEN died yesterday at his home, 9004 186th street, Hollis.  He
was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, and resided in Brooklyn for the past
forty years.  He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Church of St.
Gerard, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:30 A.M.
He is survived by his widow, Mary BAXTER CLARKEN; a sister, Mrs. Mary NOLAN;
a niece and nephew, Margaret and Joseph NOLAN.  Interment at St. John's
Cemetery under the direction of Edward P. CONLEY, 268 Myrtle avenue.

Mary KELLY died yesterday at her home, 134 Schley street, Glendale.  She was
born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for sixty years.  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ella BOLSLEY, and
two sons, Joseph and John KELLY; thirteen grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.  She was formerly for many years a parishioner of the
Church of St. Ambrose.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Pancras, Glendale.  Interment will follow
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John V. Donnelly, 513 Wilson avenue.

Adelina R. MEHRINGER died Monday at her home, 361 Bedford avenue.  She was
born in New York City sixty-five years ago.  The funeral was held yesterday
from the funeral chapel at 1015 Halsey street.  
Interment was at Union Field Cemetery.

Richard GODSIL died yesterday at his late home, 137-37 232d street,
Laurelton.  He was born in New York City fifty-six years ago.  He was a
resident of the Bushwick section for twenty-five years.  He was a member of
the Holy Name Society of St. Clare's Church.  He is survived by his widow,
Julia BRESLIN GODSIL; one daughter, Mrs. Margarite VARITY; three sons,
William, Richard, Harold; nine grandchildren, three sisters, Mary, Anna and
Julia, and two brothers, John and William.  Funeral Saturday, with requiem
mass at St. Clare's R.C. Church, Rosedale, at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of William H. MURRAY, 831 Knickerbocker avenue.

BARNES - John F, at his home, ? 6th st., Brooklyn, on Nov. 11, 1931, beloved
husband of Mary C. WALSH BARNES and father of Mary and Rita BARNES and
brother of Edward and Lester BARNES and son of the late John and Julia
BARNES.  Funeral from his late home on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Saviour's R.C. Church, 8th ave. an ? st., where a solemn requiem mass will
be offered.

BARRETT - On Thursday, Nov 12, 1931, Robert A., beloved husband of Said J.
MADDEN and loving daddy of Edward G. BARRETT.  He is survived by his
brothers, Michael and John, and six sisters, Mrs. Catherine MOONEY, Mrs.
Dennis Mc?TH, Mrs. Juliet MOONEY, Mrs. Paul ?TERS, Elizabeth BARRETT and
Mrs. Margaret BAKER.  Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, ?
Tenth st., with solemn requiem mass in St. Saviour's Church.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLARKEN - On Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1931, Henry C., beloved husband of Mary
CLARKEN (nee BAXTER).  Funeral from his late residence, 90-04 ?th st.,
Hollis, thence to St. Gerard's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DALY - On Nov. 11, 1931, Mary, wife of the late Patrick DALY and beloved
mother of Joseph P. DALY, ? of County Cavan, Ireland.  Funeral from her late
residence, 223 ? ave., on Saturday at 8:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass R.C.
Church Our Lady of Good Counsel, Put? and Ralph aves. 
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FRISCH - On Nov. 11, at her home, 2388 Catalpa ave., Ridgewood, ?, Emily
FRISCH, in her 41st year, beloved wife of Charles, mother of ?zel and
daughter of Daniel ?NDEMER and sister of Lucy RA?H, Amelia BLOETE and
William ?NDEMER.  Funeral services on Friday at 8 P.M. at the chapel of R.
STUTZMANN & Son, 2001 Madison st., Ridgewood.  
Interment Saturday, Lutheran Cemetery.

GAFFNEY - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 9, 1931, Alice Dolores, beloved daughter
of James F. and Ellen GAFFNEY (nee McLAUGHLIN) and sister of Helen and
Lillian, at her residence, 309 6th ave.  Funeral on Friday at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

KELLY - Mary, at her residence, ? Schley st., Glendale, on Wednesday,
beloved mother of Mrs. Ella BOLSLEY and Joseph John KELLY.  Requiem mass on
Saturday, St. Pancras Church, Myrtle ave. and Deboe ?, at 9:30.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

MEEHAN - Loretta M., beloved daughter of John and the late Catherine (nee
BOLAND) and sister, Florence, on Nov. 10, at her residence, 172 79th st.
Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov. 13, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St.
Anselm, ?rd st. and 4th ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MOSS - On Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1931, Tillie MOSS (nee FALK), beloved wife of
David R. MOSS and mother of Walter, George and Edna MOSS ?SBERG.  Funeral
services at her residence, 727 McDonough st., Brooklyn, on Friday, Nov. 13,
at 2 P.M.  Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery.  Buffalo and Detroit papers
please copy.

MULVEY - On Nov. 11, Bernard, beloved husband of Mary MULVEY (nee FEENEY),
and son of the late ?n and Sarah MULVEY (nee Mc?), and father of Veronica,
Dorothy and Rita MULVEY.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from his late
residence, 2561 Bedford ave., thence to St. Jerome's Church where a solemn
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MULGREW - On Tuesday, Nov. 10,1931, Edward J., beloved husband of Amelia
(nee YOUNG) at his residence, 71 North Portland ave.  Funeral on Saturday at
Requiem mass at Sacred Heart R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

REAGAN - Ellen F., widow of James, dearly beloved mother of ?n J., Mamie and
Mrs. John ?MING, formerly of the Seventh Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral from her
home, 465 Seventy-fifth st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at ? A.M.
Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Angels, Seventy-fourth st.
and Fourth ave., at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

REMMET - Caroline S., beloved mother of William J., Frank E. and Caroline J.
REMMET, on Nov. 10, at her home, 101-38 94th st., Ozone Park, L.I.  Solemn
requiem mass Saturday, Nov. 14, at 10 A.M., St. Mary Gate of Heaven Church,
Ozone Park.  Interment private, St. ?n's Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

ROTH - John L. beloved husband of Mary (nee SULLIVAN) and father of Walter,
Harold and Frank, on Nov. 10, at his home, 948 66th st.  Solemn mass of
requiem Friday, Nov. 13 at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Ephrem, 75th st.
and Fort Hamilton Parkway.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

RYAN - On Nov. 10, Bridget, beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas McCANN, Mrs.
Aloysius J. McCLOSKEY, Anna and Agnes, at her residence, 430 Bainbridge st.
Requiem mass on Saturday at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Putnam and
Ralph aves., at 9:30.  Interment Calvary.

VOLKERS - Augusta, beloved mother of Alfred, Arthur and Henry VOLKERS, Anna
BUSSE, Emma HOEHLE and Alice STANGBERG, sister of Charles F. and Rudolph
BECK and Emma STOESSER.  Funeral services at the Dalton Mortuary, 41
Atlantic ave., Floral Park, L.I. Friday evening, Nov. 13, at 8 o'clock.
Interment Saturday morning, 10 o'clock Lutheran cemetery.

WOODS - On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Thomas H. WOODS, beloved father of Loretta
C., Harry T., Arthur C. and Herbert J. WOODS.  Funeral from the residence of
his son, Harry T. WOODS, 45 Rutland road, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis Assisi, Nostrand ave. and Lincoln
road, at 10 A.M.

McLAUGHLIN - In memory of Private George J., who died at Amiens, France,
Nov. 12, 1918.  Gone but not forgotten.
    Sisters and Brothers

13 November 1931
Edward S. FARRELL, eight-year-old son of Edmund J. FARRELL died Wednesday in
Kingston avenue Hospital.  He was a pupil at the parochial school of St.
Catherine of Genoa.  He is also survived by one sister and one brother.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the hospital chapel.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Edward J. MULGREW, born in the old Fifth Ward, a son of the late John and
Maria DELANEY MULGREW, died Tuesday at his home, 71 North Portland avenue.
He was connected with the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. for the past ten years and
is survived by his widow, Amelia YOUNG MULGREW; one daughter, Mary A., one
son, John A., and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph WARREN, Mrs. Dennis DOWD and
Mrs. Robert CROKER.  He was a parishioner of Sacred Hear R.C. Church where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:30 A.M.  Interment will
follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary DALY died Wednesday at her home, 223 Reid avenue.  She was born in
County Caven, Ireland and had been a resident of New York City for forty
years.  She lived for twenty-two years in Brooklyn.  She was the widow of
Patrick DALY, a member of the New York Police Department.  She is survived
by a son, Joseph P. DALY; one brother, Thomas FREEMAN, and one sister, Mrs.
Ann SHENTON.  She was a member of the Rosary Society attached to the Church
of Our Lady of Good Counsel, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30
A.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Bernard S. MULVEY died Wednesday at his home, 2561 Bedford avenue.  He was
born in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, a son of the late John and Sarah McGEE
MULVEY and was a former member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  For the
past twenty-five years he was employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co.  He is
survived by his widow, Mary FEENEY; three daughters, Veronica, Dorothy and
Rita; two brothers, John and Thomas, a fireman attached to Engine No. 240,
Prospect and Greenwood aves, and two sisters, May and Mrs. Edward DRURY.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 A.M. from his late home thence to
the Church of St. Jerome where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Frances SCHINELLER died Thursday.  She was born in Germany fifty-three years
ago, came to the United States when a child and lived in Brooklyn all of
this time.  She was a member of Montauk Council, 205, I.O.R.M. and the
Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Morgan avenue, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated Monday at 10 A.M.  She is survived by her husband John
SCHINELLER; one son, John Jr., two daughters, Helen BERKHARDT and Violet
SCHINELLER; three grandchildren, three brothers, Julius, Jake and Henry
ROHR, and one sister, Elizabeth LANG.  Funeral will be at Holy Trinity
Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue, corner
Sixty-eighty street, Glendale.

James DALTON died Wednesday at his home, 1084 Bedford avenue.  He was born
in County Limerick, Ireland, and is survived by his wife, Nellie; one son,
Joseph; one brother, Joseph; two sisters Mrs. Johanna O'CONNOR and Mrs. C.
SHINE, of Brooklyn; one brother, Patrick; two sisters, Mary and Bridget, of
Ireland.  Funeral Saturday at 9 A.M., thence to Nativity Church, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

Bernard A. MURRAY, son of the late Bernard and Bridget GREEN MURRAY, died
Wednesday.  He was born in the town of Flatlands, forty-seven years ago and
was a landscape gardener of Flatbush.  He is survived by a sister, Mary C.
MURRAY, and two brothers, John E. and Thomas B. MURRAY.  The funeral will be
held from his late home, 1333 Flatbush avenue, at 9:30 A.M. Monday with
requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross, Church and Rogers avenue.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Felicia SAFINA VETRANO died yesterday at the home of her parents at 1408
Fulton street.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-three years ago.  She was
the widow of Philip VETRANO.  She is survived by her parents, Peter and Anna
SAFINA, and one sister, Margaret SAFINA.  He father has been engages in the
barbershop business for many years.  The funeral will be held at 8:45 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop
avenue and McDonough street.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Carmen PISSNO & Sons, 85 Nostrand avenue.

Richard GODSIL died Wednesday at his home, 137-37 232d street, Laurelton.
He was born in New York City fifty-six years ago.  He was a resident of the
Bushwick section for twenty-five years.  He was a member of the Holy Name
Society of St. Clare's Church.  He is survived by his widow, Julia BRESLIN
GODSIL; one daughter, Mrs. Margarite VERITY; three sons, William, Richard,
Harold; nine grandchildren, three sisters, Mary, Anna and Julia, and two
brothers, John and William.  Funeral tomorrow with requiem mass at St.
Clare's R.C. Church, Rosedale, at 9:30 A.M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary KELLY died Wednesday at her home, 134 Schley street, Glendale.  She was
born in Ireland seventy-three years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for sixty years.  She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ella BOLSLEY, and
two sons, Joseph and John KELLY; thirteen grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.  She was formerly for many years a parishioner of the
Church of St. Ambrose.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Pancras, Glendale.  Interment will follow
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Elizabeth E. DONNELLY, widow of John P. DONNELLY, a lawyer, a life resident
of Brooklyn and daughter of the late Frederick and Catherine MORTON JONES,
died Wednesday at her home, 739 Macon street.  She is survived by two sons,
Joseph F. DONNELLY, bridge engineer of the Department of Public Works at
Albany, and Dr. Adrian E. DONNELLY of Flushing; and a sister, Mrs. Jennie
DOYLE.  She was a sister-in-law of the late Rev. Dean DONNELLY of Flushing.
The funeral will be held at 9:15 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of John T. GALLAGHER, 2549 Church avenue.

Christopher ANDERSON died yesterday in Kings County Hospital.  He was born
in Brooklyn seventy-four years ago.  He is survived by a sister, Elizabeth
ANDERSON.  He was a member of the Bix Six Typographical Union.  The funeral
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from his late home, 19 Granite street.
Cremation will follow at Fresh Pond under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27
Hull street.

John J. CONLON died Tuesday at his home, 301 Flatbush avenue.  He was born
in the Old Sixth Ward, Brooklyn, seventy years ago.  He was employed for
many years with the U.S. Government Scales Department.  He is the husband of
the late Margaret SCHWARTZ CONLON, and is survived by four sons, William,
Walter, John Jr., and Francis, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary WALLER, and Mrs.
Pearl HIGGINS, and a sister, Mrs. Mary MURPHY.  Funeral from his late home
Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren
streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated by the Rev. Edward
J. Higgins.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of
Jere. J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

William ROMPF died Wednesday at Central Park.  He was born in Germany
fifty-one years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Long Island twenty-four years.
He is survived by one aunt, Marie ROMPF, and a cousin, Fred ROMPF.  Funeral
services Saturday at 2 P.M. at the chapel, 507 Fairview avenue, Ridgewood,
the Rev. August BRUNN of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will
officiate.  Cremation at Fresh Pond under direction of John G. LUTZ and Sons.

Emma McGOWAN died Wednesday at the age of forty-three years.  She was born
in Brooklyn and is survived by her husband, Thomas F. McGOWAN; her mother,
Gertrude FISHER; two brothers, John and George FISHER; five sisters, Mrs.
Correy BREHM, Mrs. Herman SCHOEFFLER, Mrs. William BINDNER, Mrs. Andrew
KESTEL and Mrs. Anthony HERRE; ten nieces and eight nephews.  Funeral
Saturday at 9 A.M. from the funeral chapel of Peter J. STENGER, 123 Meeker
avenue, thence to St. Cecilia's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will
be celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Caesar ARATA died Wednesday at his home, 127-14 140th street, Ozone Park.
He was born in Genoa, Italy, eighty-one years ago and had been a resident of
New York City for seventy-eight years.  He is survived by his daughter, Mrs.
Marie HENNESSEY.  Funeral Friday from his late home at 9:30 A.M.; thence to
the R.C. Church of St. Clement Pope, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of KEARNS Sons,
115-10 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

Patrick Edward MURPHY died Wednesday at his home, 22 Housman street.  He is
survived by his wife, Elizabeth, one son and two daughters.  Funeral
Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Cecelia at 9:30 A.M.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

BARNES - John F, at his home, ? 6th st., Brooklyn, on Nov. 11, 1931, beloved
husband of Mary C. WALSH BARNES and father of Mary and Rita BARNES and
brother of Edward and Lester BARNES and son of the late John and Julia
BARNES.  Funeral from his late home on Saturday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Saviour's R.C. Church, 8th ave. and ? st., where a solemn requiem mass will
be offered.

BARNES - 12th Assembly District Regular Democratic Organization, Inc.,
members are requested to attend the solemn requiem mass at St. Saviour's
R.C. Church, 6th ? and 8th ave., on Saturday, Nov. ? at 10 A.M. for the
repose of the soul of our late member and district captain, John F. BARNES.
James J. HEFFERNAN, Harry ? F. SHEA, Executive Members, ?nest E. BERNARD,
Secretary.

BARRETT - On Thursday, Nov 12, 1931, Robert A., beloved husband of Sadie J.
MADDEN and loving daddy of Edward G. BARRETT.  He is survived by his
brothers, Michael and John, and six sisters, Mrs. Catherine MOONEY, Mrs.
Dennis Mc?RATH, Mrs. Juliet MOONEY, Mrs. Paul ?TERS, Elizabeth BARRETT and
Mrs. Margaret BAKER.  Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, ?
Tenth st., with solemn requiem mass in St. Saviour's Church.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

BERDUX - On Thursday, Nov. 12, 1931, Charles BERDUX, retired musician,
beloved brother of Mrs. John ? LAVERTY.  Notice of service later.

CLARKEN - On Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1931, Henry C., beloved husband of Mary
CLARKEN (nee BAXTER).  Funeral from his late residence, 90-04 ?6th st.,
Hollis, thence to St. Gerard's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated on Saturday at 9:30 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

COLUMBUS COUNCIL, No. 126, K of C. - Members are requested to assemble at
the club Friday evening, Nov. 13, at 8 o'clock, to pro?ed thence to the home
of our late brother, Thomas H. WOODS, 46 Rutland rd.  Joseph P. WALSH, Grand
Knight, Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder.

DALY - On Nov. 11, 1931, Mary, wife of the late Patrick DALY and beloved
mother of Joseph P. DALY, ? of County Cavan, Ireland.  Funeral from her late
residence, 223 ? ave., on Saturday at 8:30 A.M. Solemn requiem mass R.C.
Church Our Lady of Good Counsel, Put?m and Ralph aves. Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

FRISCH - On Nov. 11, at her home, 2388 Catalpa ave., Ridgewood, ?, Emily
FRISCH, in her 41st year, beloved wife of Charles, mother of ?zel and
daughter of Daniel ?NDEMER and sister of Lucy RA?H, Amelia BLOETE and
William ?NDEMER.  Funeral services on Friday at 8 P.M. at the chapel of R.
STUTZMANN & Son, 2001 Madison st., Ridgewood.  Interment Saturday, 2 P.M.
Lutheran Cemetery.

KELLY - Mary, at her residence, ? Schley st., Glendale, on Wednesday,
beloved mother of Mrs. Ella BOLSLEY and Joseph John KELLY.  Requiem mass on
Saturday, St. Pancras Church, Myrtle ave. and Deboe ?ce, at 9:30.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

MULGREW - On Tuesday, Nov. ?, 1931, Edward J., beloved husband of Amelia
(nee YOUNG), at his residence, 71 North Portland ave.  Funeral on Saturday
Requiem mass at Sacred Heart R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross cemetery.

MURRAY - Suddenly on Nov. 11, 1931, Nard (Bernard A.), son of the late
Bernard and Bridget GREENE MURRAY, beloved brother of Mary C., Ann E., and
Thomas B. MURRAY.  Funeral from his late home, 1333 Flatbush ave., Monday
9:30 A.M. thence to Holy Cross Church, Rog? and Church aves., where requiem
mass will be held.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Relatives and friends invited.

REAGAN - Ellen F., widow of James, dearly beloved mother of ?n J., Mamie and
Mrs. John ?MING, formerly of the Seventh Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral from her
home, 465 Seventy-fifth st., Brooklyn, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at ? A.M.
Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Our Lady of Angels, Seventy-fourth st.
and Fourth ave., at 10 A.M.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

REMMET - Caroline S., beloved mother of William J., Frank E. and Caroline J.
REMMET, on Nov. 10, at her home, 101-38 94th st., Ozone Park, L.I.  Solemn
requiem mass Saturday, Nov. 14, at 10 A.M., St. Mary Gate of Heaven Church,
Ozone Park.  Interment private, St. ?n's Cemetery.  Kindly omit flowers.

RYAN - On Nov. 10, Bridget, beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas McCANN, Mrs.
Aloysius J. McCLOSKEY, Anna and Agnes, at her residence, 430 Bainbridge st.
Requiem mass on Saturday at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Putnam and
Ralph aves., at 9:30.  Interment Calvary.

STERN - On Nov. 11, Madeline STERN, beloved mother of William STERN and Mrs.
John WHITTAKER.  Services at her home, 462 Irving ?, Friday, 8 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

TEXTER - On Nov. 11, in her 64th year, Antonie Martha, beloved with of Hugh
TEXTER, and mother of ?a M. FORBECK, William and John TEXTER, and sister of
Margaret ?TAN.  Funeral services on Saturday at 3 P.M. at her home, ? Grove
st., Ridgewood, L.I.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

CRONIN - In loving memory of our beloved son, J. Barth CRONIN, who departed
this life Nov. 13, 1918.  Mr. and Mrs. Barth S. CRONIN.

?OHN - Mae.  In loving memory of my wife and our mother, who passed away
Nov. 13, 1930.  Gone but not forgotten.  Husband and children.

Ella A. REDDINGTON, died yesterday at her home, 2161 East Thirty-seventh
street, near Avenue U.  She was the daughter of the late William A. and Cora
PARKES SUTTER.  She is also survived by her husband, Peter, two sons, M.
George and Paul; a daughter, Alma and a sister, Hattie COCHRANE, and a
brother, John H. SUTTER.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M., Monday,
with requiem mass at the Church of the Resurrection, Garritsen Beach.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

William H. WHITNEY died yesterday at his home, 672 Sixty-??? of New York
City.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth MARTIN WHITNEY; two daughters,
Mrs. J. CHANCE and Elizabeth WHITNEY and three sons, William E., Harry J.
and John L. WHITNEY.  Funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday, with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph J. GALLIGAN, 284 Willoughby avenue.

George McGUINNESS, of 609 Sterling place, died Thursday.  He was a life
resident of the Bedford section.  He was a veteran of the World War having
served in the Forty-seventh Infantry.  He is survived by his widow, Louise;
two daughters, Helen and Muriel; two brothers and two sisters.  The funeral
will be held at 9 A.M. Monday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Teresa.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
L.S. Sheridan, 140 Rogers avenue.

Charles GEIGER, of 346 Weirfield street, died yesterday in Kings County
Hospital.  He was born in New York City fifty-five years ago.  He was
employed by the Brooklyn Publishing Company for forty years.  He was a
retired captain of the Roxbury Volunteer Fire Department.  He is survived by
his widow, Mary, and one sister, Elizabeth RICHTER.  The funeral services
will be held at 7 P.M. tomorrow at his late home by the Rev. A. B. RHINOW.
Interment at 10 A.M. Monday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William BIERMANN, 226 Wilson avenue.

Helen THOMSON DOYLE died Thursday at her residence, 324 Eighty-second
street.  She is survived by her husband, Walter; one brother, Ray, and her
mother, Mrs. A. THOMSON.  Funeral service at 4 P.M. Sunday.  Interment at 11
A.M. Monday at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of F.J. McLAUGHLIN, 8125
Third avenue.

Josephine OCHS died Thursday at the age of sixty-five years.  She is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. George HUBER, Mrs. Charles HESSLER; one son,
Anthony OCHS, and eleven grandchildren.  Funeral from the home of her
daughter, Mrs. George HUBER, 6007 Maspeth avenue, Monday at 9 A.M., thence
to St. Stanislaus Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Peter J. STENGER of 123
Meeker avenue.

William RILEY died yesterday at the age of forty-three years.  He is
survived by one brother, Eugene RILEY.  The funeral will take place from his
late home, 228 Chauncey street, Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St.
Benedict's Church where at 10 A.M. requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Edwin H. MUIR, born in Savannah, Ga. Oct. 6, 1894, the son of the late Edwin
Hugh MUIR and Elizabeth KANE MUIR, died yesterday.  He had served in the
U.S. Navy during the World War from which he resigned a few years ago.  For
the past several years he has been an engineer for the Brooklyn Edison Co.
He was a member of Nativity Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. John L. BELFORD, Monday at 10:30 A.M. The
funeral will be held from his home, 295 Grand avenue.  He is survived by his
wife, Mae KINNEY MUIR, and two aunts, Ida MUIR of Baltimore, Md., and Mary
MUIR of Savannah, GA.  Interment at Mt. St. Peter's Cemetery, Derby, Conn,
under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

John Joseph GEASOR, stenographer in the office of the president of the
International Commercial Cable Co., 67 Broad street, Manhattan, died Friday
at his home, 1676 Woodbine street.  He was born in Brooklyn, July 14, 1910,
the son of Howard J. and Catherine MAHON GEASOR.  He was a graduate of St.
Brigid's Parochial School and St. Francis College, and member of the Young
Men's Club and Holy Name Society.  Solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
by Rt. Rev. Mgr. YORK Monday, at 9:30 A.M. In addition to his parents he is
survived by two brothers, David, Howard Jr., and four sisters, Margaret,
Catherine, John and Helen GEASOR.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue. (Typed as
written in paper)

William BROWN died yesterday at his home, 9505 125th street, Richmond Hill,
in his fifth year.  He is survived by his parents, Herbert and Letitia MORAN
BROWN; two brothers, Herbert and Edward BROWN, and three sisters, Mary,
Letitia and Helen BROWN.  The funeral will be held at 11:30 A.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Edward H.C.
DUNN, 339 Court street.

Joseph LINEEN died Thursday at the home of this brother, Peter LINEEN, 421a
Monroe street.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday, with requiem
mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop avenue and McDONOUGH
street.  He is survived by eight brothers, Peter, Michael, Patrick, Anthony,
Thomas, Martin, John and James LINEEN.  He was a veteran of the World War.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER,
64 Herbert street.

Mary KENNEY died yesterday at her home, 232 Forty-ninth street.  She is
survived by her husband, Timothy KENNEY, and one daughter.  The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Michael,
Fourth avenue and Forty-second street.  Interment will follow at St. John's
Cemetery.

Howard E. PANZER died Thursday at his home, 1481 Bedford avenue.  He was the
seven-year old son of Adam and Jean PORTER PANZER.  The Rev. Horace C. CLUTE
of St. George's Episcopal Church will conduct the funeral services at 8:30
P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at 10 A.M. Monday at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of James L. LYNAM's Son, 503A Fourth avenue.

George FULLER died Thursday in this thirty-eighth year.  He is survived by
one sister, Mrs. Samuel BARCLAY, and one brother, William FULLER.  He was a
veteran of the World War, having served as a private in the First Class
Field Remount Squadron, Q.M.C.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Monday
from the home of his sisters at 170 Third avenue.  Interment will follow at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Frank SPENGLER died Thursday.  He was born in Germany sixty-nine years ago
and lived in Brooklyn sixty-seven years.  He is survived by his widow,
Martha; two sons, Frank Jr. and Walter; one daughter, Amelia, and one
brother, Robert.  Funeral service from his late home, 1646 Putnam avenue,
Sunday, at 4 P.M.  The Rev. Dr. Charles DORT will officiate.  Funeral Monday
at 1 P.M.  Interment at St. Michael's Cemetery under the direction of John
G. LUTZ & Sons, 507 Fairview avenue.

George William HARRAND died Thursday at his home in Woodside.  He was born
in Brooklyn thirty-four years ago and lived in Brooklyn and Queens all his
life.  He was a member of the Jr. O.A.M. Franklin Council, 16, who will
conduct their services Saturday evening at 8 P.M.  He is survived by his
wife, Catherine HARRAND; his mother, Alice HARRAND; two sisters, A. Gertrude
EPP and H. Florence URLING.  Funeral will be held from the home of his
mother, 6048 Palmetto street, Ridgewood, Monday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be
at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central
avenue and Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

Frederich SCHWARZMANN died Friday at his home, 605 Onderdonk avenue.  He was
born in Germany sixty-eight years ago, came to the United States forty-three
years ago and lived in Brooklyn most of the time.  He was a member of St.
Aloysius R.C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday, at 10
A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Margaret SCHWARZMANN; two sons, Henry and
Fred SCHWARZMANN, and two grandchildren.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons, Central avenue and
Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

14 November 1931
COFFEY - In loving memory of Teresa A. COFFEY, who departed this life Nov.15, 1907.

JOHNSON - In fond memory of our son, Charles Jr.  Not forgotten by his
Mother and Father, Charles and Anna JOHNSON.

KEALY - In memory of my beloved husband and our father, Edward J., who
departed this life Nov. 15, 1921.  Mass at SS Simon and Jude Church Monday,
Nov. 16, at 7 A.M.  Gone but not forgotten.
    The voice is stilled
    His place is vacant in our home
    Which never can be filled
Wife, Sons and Daughter

MOORE - In sad and loving memory of our devoted father, Michael C. MOORE,
who departed this life Nov. 14, 1928.  Solemn high anniversary mass
celebrated this morning, 8 o'clock, Church of Holy Name of Jesus.
    Farewell to the happiness, Dad,
    we once fondly cherished
    Breathing to heaven an earnest prayer
    That God in His mercy will shower
    upon our loved one eternal rest.
Lonesome Daughter, Son and Son-in-Law

MURPHY - In loving memory of our beloved mother, Mary E. MURPHY, who
departed this life Nov. 15, 1914.  Gone, but not forgotten.
Children, Mrs. J. WIEG, Joseph MURPHY and Eugene MURPHY

RUSCH - In loving memory of our dear brother, Fred RUSCH, whom God called
home Nov. 14, 1930.  Gone, but not forgotten.
    Sisters and Brothers

SCALLA - In sad and loving memory of my darling son, Charles H. SCALLA, who
died Nov. 15, 1929.  Gone, but not forgotten.
    Lonesome Mother

BARRETT - On Thursday, Nov 12, 1931, Robert A., beloved husband of Sadie J.
MADDEN and loving daddy of Edward G. BARRETT.  He is survived by his
brothers, Michael and John, and six sisters, Mrs. Catherine MOONEY, Mrs.
Dennis Mc?RATH, Mrs. Juliet MOONEY, Mrs. Paul ?TERS, Elizabeth BARRETT and
Mrs. Margaret BAKER.  Funeral Monday at 9:30 A.M. from his residence, ?
Tenth st., with solemn requiem mass in St. Saviour's Church.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

BERDUX - On Thursday, Nov. 12, 1931, Charles BERDUX, retired musician,
beloved brother of Mrs. John ? LAVERTY.  Services at the Fairchild Chapel,
86 Lefferts place, near Grand ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 2 P.M.

ENEBOE - On Nov. 14, 1931, Agnes ?, beloved mother of Agnes STOVER and
Arthur ENEBOE.  Funeral from United Chapel, 1202 Broadway on Monday at 2
P.M.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GEASOR - On Nov. 13, 1931, in his 21st year, Joseph John GEASOR, beloved son
of Harold J. and Catherine MAHON GEASOR and devoted brother of David, Howard
Jr., Margaret, Catherine, Julia and Helen GEASOR.  Funeral from his late
residence, 1676 Woodbine st., Ridgewood, on Monday, Nov. 16, at 9 A.M.;
thence to St. Brigid's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HEUMAN - Daisy GARDNER beloved wife of George HEUMAN and daughter of Mrs.
Ann GARDNER, after a short illness, on Saturday, Nov. 14, at her home, 8420
102d st., Richmond Hill.  Notice of funeral later.

KELLY - Anna, died Nov. 14, age sixty-five years.  Born in Scotland.
Funeral later from 6629 Perry ave., Maspeth.  Survived by three children,
Anna FREVELE, Martin KELLY and Margaret VENSAS, and six grandchildren.

MELLEDY - Martin J., suddenly on Nov. 13, beloved husband of Catherine (nee
FARRELL), beloved father of Edna and Marion, brother of George A. MELLEDY.
Also survived by a nephew, George E. MELLEDY.  Funeral from his late
residence, 246-14 ?perior road, Bellerose, Long Island, on Tuesday at 9 A.M.
Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church, 10 A.M.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

MUIR - On Nov. 13, 1931, Edwin ? MUIR, beloved husband of Mae ?NNEY MUIR.
Funeral from his late residence, 295 Grand ave., Brooklyn, on Sunday, Nov.
15, at 7 A.M.  Mass of requiem at Derby, Conn, Monday at 9 A.M.  Interment
Mt. St. ?ter's Cemetery, Derby, Conn.  Derby, Conn and Savannah, Ga., papers
please copy.

MURRAY - Suddenly on Nov. 11, 1931, Nard (Bernard A.), son of the late
Bernard and Bridget GREENE MURRAY, beloved brother of Mary C., Ann E., and
Thomas B. MURRAY.  Funeral from his late home, 1333 Flatbush ave., Monday
9:30 A.M. thence to Holy Cross Church, Rog? and Church aves., where requiem
mass will be held.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Relatives and friends invited.

Our Lady of Loretta Council No. 585, K. of C. - Brothers:  You are requested
to assemble at the corner of Eighth ave. and Tenth ?, Brooklyn, and from
there proceed in a body to the home of our late brother and charter member,
Robert A. BARRETT, Sunday evening, Nov. 15, 1931, at 8 o'clock.  Frank
SERGI, Jr., Grand Knight; Joseph N. MATHIER.

OWENS - On Nov. 13, Margaret (nee REILLY) beloved wife of Joseph M., loving
mother of Dorothy, sister of Gertrude GANNON and Mary SHAPIRO.  Funeral from
her residence, 191-11 112th road, St. Albans, Monday morning.  Requiem mass
at Church of St. Pascal Baylon at 9 A.M.

PANZER - On Thursday, Nov. 12, 1931, Howard E., aged 7, beloved son of Adam
and Jean (nee PORTER) PANZER.  Services on Sunday at 8:30 P.M. at his home,
1481 Bedford ave.  Funeral Monday, 10 A.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

RIEDEL - On Friday, Nov. 13, Louise RIEDEL (nee KEKELSEN), in her 79th year,
beloved mother of Louise RIEDEL SCHEPER and Patrolman Charles RIEDEL of
Traffic Squad J.  Funeral services at her late home, 2321 Hughes st.,
Ridgewood, on Sunday, Nov. 15 at 8 P.M.  Interment Monday, Nov. 16, at 2
P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery.

16 November 1931
GARAGE WORKER DEAD BY HANGING
    Hanging from a steam pipe in the rear of a public garage at 1636 Decatur
street, Ridgewood, the body of Richard CURVER, 48, was found early today.
Gustav HENDRICH, of 266 Shaeffer street, an auto mechanic employed by the
garage discovered CURVER and summoned the police.  Ambulance Surgeon Israel
from Wyckoff Heights Hospital rushed to the scene, but found CURVER already
dead.  The man had done odd jobs around the garage from time to time, it was said.

ENGINEER DROPS DEAD ON PLATFORM
    Heart disease today caused the death of Charles SCHWAB, 50, of 2379
Silver street, Ridgewood, for the past fifteen years an engineer for the
Sinclair Oil Company of Manhattan, who collapsed as he stood on the platform
of the B.M.T. station at Fresh Pond road.  Ambulance Surgeon BENNEDETO of
Wyckoff Heights Hospital was summoned.  SCHWAB was dead when he arrived.
The engineer is survived by a wife, a son and three daughters.

MINTZ MURDER SOLUTION SEEN
    The murder of Benjamin MINTZ, one-time czar of the floating crap games
in Williamsburg, in an alleged speakeasy at 21 Cook street, Oct. 22, which
signalized a war between Williamsburg racketeers for control of the games,
was believed near solution today with the appearance of two men in Homicide
Court, charged with MINTZ's murder.
    The two men, who gave their names as William HARMON, 24, of 288 South
Fourth street, and Sidney FURISH, 22, of 377 South Fourth street, were
arrested late last night by Detectives VITALO and McCARRON of Stagg street
station as they were getting into a taxi at Flushing avenue and Broadway,
thus ending a search which has continued for nearly a month.  HARMON and
FURISH are more familiar to police under their nicknames 
of "Red Billy" and "Whitey."

GEORGE B. MANN DIES IN JAMAICA
    George Boomer MANN, chief clerk at the Queens District Attorney's
office, died early today from heart trouble as he was preparing to leave his
home at 85-25 164th street, Jamaica.
    He was born in Ireland fifty-nine years ago and received his early
education at the British University.  While studying law he earned enough
money to continue his career by working as a reporter.  Later he came to
this country and continued his study of law at New York University,
graduating with the class of '96.
    Upon his admission to the bar he became associated in the law firm of
the late Col. Robert TOWNSEND and the late Queens Surrogate Charles
TOWNSEND.  In 1921, when Dana WALLACE became District Attorney, Mr. MANN was
selected as chief clerk to succeed William RYAN, now Commissioner of Jurors.
    Mr. MANN was married twenty-six years ago, and his daughter, Georgia
MANN, is a senior at the Russell Sage College.  The funeral services are
being arranged by his widow, Mrs. Lillian MANN, president of the Fourth A.D.
Women's Republican Club.

BYRNES - Tessie A. (nee PALMER).  A solemn six months' mind mass of requiem
will be said at St. Brigid's Church, St. Nicholas ave. and Linden st.,
Ridgewood, on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8 A.M., for my beloved wife, Tessie, who
died on Sunday, May 17, 1931.
    Faithful and upright in all her ways
    A beautiful character to the end of her days
    Affectionate, true and kind
    What a wonderful memory she left behind
    May her soul rest in peace.
        Husband, Jack

BYRNES - Tessie A. (nee PALMER).  In sad and loving memory of my dear wife,
Tessie, who departed this life May 17, 1931.
    She little thought when leaving home
    She would return no more;
    That she in death so soon would sleep
    And leave me here to mourn
May God grant you eternal rest.
    Husband, Jack

KUNTZ - In loving memory of our loving father, Jacob KUNTZ, died Nov. 16,
1928.
    Softly at night the stars are shining
    Upon a cold and silent grave
    Where thou layest, dearest father
    Whom we loved but could not save.
Never to be forgotten.
    Daughters and Son

MacEACHERN - In loving memory of our beloved mother, Margaret M. MacEACHERN,
who died Nov. 17, 1929.  Anniversary mass St. Gregory's Church, Tuesday
morning, Nov. 17.
    Daughters and Son

MULLIGAN - In loving memory of Michael MULLIGAN, who died Nov. 16, 1927.
Masses offered for repose of his soul.  May be rest in peace.
Family

NIMMO - In loving memory of our dear daughter, Regina, who departed this
life Nov. 16, 1919.
    Mother, Father and Brother Edgar

CERITER - On Nov. 15, 1931, Charles E. CERITER, beloved husband of Sadie A.
(nee MEYERS), age 44 years.  Funeral services at his residence, 8629 86th
st., Woodhaven, L.I. on Tuesday evening Nov. 17, at 8:30 o'clock.  Relatives
and friends are invited to attend.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

EVANS - On Nov. 14, Joseph, beloved father of Arthur, Jonas and Katherine.
Funeral from Schaefer's funeral parlor, 4th ave. and 42nd st., on Tuesday,
Nov. 17, at 3 P.M.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

GRUEBEL - George, on Nov. 14, 1931, beloved husband of Lulu PHILIPS GRUEBEL,
father of James and Perma, brother of John and Joseph GRUEBEL.  Funeral
services at his home, 897 Hancock st., Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.
Interment in Evergreens Cemetery Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

HARMAN - Charles, on Nov. 13, 1931, age 67 years, beloved brother of Emma
DIEHM, Philip and Jacob HARMAN.  Services Monday at 8 P.M. at George Werst
Funeral Parlor, Hart st., corner Evergreen ave.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HEUMAN - On Saturday, Nov. 14, 1931, after a short illness, Daisy GARDNER
HEUMAN, beloved wife of George HEUMAN, daughter of Mrs. Emma GARDNER, sister
of Mrs. Lillian HAUSLER and Mrs. May FINK, at her home, 8420 102d st.,
Richmond Hill, where services will be held Monday evening, 8 o'clock.
Entombment Cypress Hills Abbey Tuesday morning.

KELLY - Anna, died Nov. 14, age sixty-five years.  Born in Scotland.
Funeral later from 6629 Perry ave., Maspeth.  Survived by three children,
Anna FREVELE, Martin KELLY and Margaret VENSAS, and six grandchildren.

McCAFFREY - John V., beloved husband of the late Eleanor RORKE McCAFFREY,
suddenly, on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 2739 Bedford ave., Brooklyn,
N.Y. Notice of funeral hereafter.

MELLEDY - Martin J., suddenly on Nov. 13, beloved husband of Catherine (nee
Farrell), beloved father of Edna and Marion, brother of George A. MELLEDY.
Also survived by nephew,  George E. MELLEDY.  Funeral from his late
residence, 246-14 Superior road, Bellerose, Long Island, on Tuesday at 9
A.M. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church, 10 A.M.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

PORTER - On Sunday, Nov. 15, 1931, David PORTER of Brooklyn, N.Y., beloved
husband of Lucy K. WILSON and father of Mrs. William A. DELAHAY of
Scarsdale, N.Y.  Services at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn,
Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8 P.M. Interment private.

RAFTERY - On Nov. 15, William Henry, beloved brother of Josephine and
Christine RAFTERY.  Funeral from the chapel of Charles J. BRADY, 232 Utica
ave., near St. John's pl., on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M. with solemn requiem
mass at St. Matthew's R.C. Church.

RYAN - On Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 Bridget RYAN, beloved aunt of Mrs. Margaret
DEMPSEY, Alice O'NEILL and Mrs. Thomas McGEEHAN and Philip and John
COUGHLIN.  Funeral from her home, 1232 East 35th st., on Thursday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush and Flatlands aves.,
where solemn requiem mass will be offered.

STEVER - Henry, on Friday, Nov. 13, 1931, age 77 years, beloved father of
Mrs. Lena HAEFNER, Mrs. Margaret DENG, and Miss Elizabeth STEVER.  Funeral
from his late residence, 8?8 Quincy st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 9 A.M.;
thence to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal R.C. Church, Bleeker st. and
Prospect ave, Ridgewood, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.

WEILER - On Nov. 14, Emelia.  Dearly beloved mother of William and Andrew
WEILER, Anna BRYAN, Agnes SCHMIDT and Emelia EGAN.  Relatives and friends
are invited to attend funeral services at the chapel of R. STUTZMANN & Son,
2001 Madison st., Brooklyn, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.  Interment
Tuesday at 2 P.M. Lutheran Cemetery.

Samuel BAINES died Friday at his home, 722 Jefferson avenue.  He was born in
England seventy-three years ago, formerly lived in Canada and came to New
York City forty-five years ago.  He was a retired employe of the Interboro
Railway.  He is survived by a brother, Albert, and three sisters, Miriam,
Jessie and Dora BAINES.  He was a member of The Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen & Engineers.  The Rev. Dr. ?ORRELL will conduct the funeral services
at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment tomorrow will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of the ?OCH Funeral Directors, 122 Meserole avenue.

Henry STEVER died Friday in his seventy-seventh year at his home, 828 Quincy
street.  He was born in Brooklyn.  He is survived by three daughters, Lena
HAEFNER, Margaret DENG and Elizabeth STEVER.  He was a member of the New
Lots Exempt Firemen's Association, the B.M.T. Benevolent Association and the
Leo Blatz Pinochle Club.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. tomorrow, with
requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Ridgewood.
Interment will be under direction of John L. QUENZER, 187-30 Hillside
avenue, Hollis.

Wilford S. Van AKEN died Saturday at his home, 421 Seventy-fourth street.
He is survived by his widow, Mary O'NEILL Van AKEN, and a brother, Charles,
of Little Valley, N.Y.  The funeral will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph Redmond.

George GRUEBEL, a boss painter and decorator and a life resident of
Brooklyn, died Saturday in his fifty-fifth year at his home, 897 Hancock
street.  He was a member of Washington Lodge, 29, Jr. O.U.A.M.  He is
survived by his widow, Lulu PHILIPS GRUEBEL; a son, James; a daughter,
Perma, and two brothers, John and Joseph GRUEBEL.  The funeral services will
be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at
Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the Estate of George PETH, 15 Palmetto street.

Edward J. MOUNT-GORMAN of 8835 188th street, Hollis, died Saturday.  He was
born in Brooklyn fifty-one years ago.  He is survived by his widow,
Josephine A. and two sons, Edward and Walter, and one daughter, Abigail.  He
was the Eastern representative of Foreign Industry.  The funeral will be
held at 9 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of St. Gerard,
Hollis.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of John L.
QUENZER, 187-30 Hillside avenue, Hollis.

Genevieve V. DOUGLASS, daughter of William H. and Ellen FLANNERY DOUGLASS,
died Saturday.  Funeral from her late home, 177-05 Sutter avenue, Richmond
Hill, Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to Lady of Perpetual Help R.C. Church,
where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrated.  In addition to her
parents she is survived by one brother, William Jr., and one sister, Rita
DOUGLASS.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George T.McHUGH.

Hjalmar JOHANSEN, a carpenter, died Sunday.  He was born in Norway, Feb. 3,
1880, and lived in Brooklyn twenty-eight years.  He is survived by his
widow, Sigrid; two sons, Richard W. and Paul N., and three daughters, Sonya,
Grace and Norma JOHANSEN.  Funeral services Tuesday, at 8 P.M. at his late
home, 410 East Fifty-third street, Flatbush.  Funeral Wednesday at 10 A.M.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles MORTON,
578 Onderdonk avenue.

Emily T. WALSH died Friday at her home, 103-33 104th street, near Liberty
avenue, Ozone Park.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. James LOUD and
Mrs. Melville STUDAM; one son, Thomas F. CONWAY; one sister, Mrs. Ellen
GALLAGHER and one brother, James CONWAY.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 from her
late home, thence to St. Mary Gate of Heaven Church.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN.

Joseph LOEFFLER died yesterday at his home, 224-26 Ninety-third road, Queens
Village, in his seventieth year.  He is survived by his widow, Dorothy; two
daughters, Annette HOOKS and Amelia LOEFFLER and one grandchild.  The
funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment at 2 P.M.
Wednesday will be at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Charles G.
SCHNEIDER, 714 Forest avenue.

Archibald B. MOORE died yesterday at the home of his niece, Mrs. Grace
RANDALL, 12 Bay Ridge avenue.  He was born in Bath, Me., sixty-one years
ago, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-five years.  He is
survived by three brothers, William H., Walter C., and Shederick MOORE and
two sisters, Naomi PATTERSON and Melissa SANBOLS.  He was a  member of
Sanctorum Lodge, 747, F. and A.M. which will conduct funeral services at the
funeral chapel of George SEIBOLD, 384 Van Brunt street at 8 P.M. tomorrow.
Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday will be at Greenwood Cemetery.

Annie MURTHA died yesterday at her home, 907 Manhattan avenue.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Anthony of Padua at 10 A.M.  She is survived by two sons, Frank and William
MURTHA; two daughters, Anna and Mary MURTHA, and three grandchildren.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Robert J. MACFAYDEN, born in New York City sixty-one years ago and a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years, died Saturday at his home, 110
Calyer street.  He was a carpenter and was a member of Reliance Lodge, 776
F. and A.M.; Altair Chapter, 237, R.A.M., St. Elmo Commandery, 57 K.T. and
Kismet Temple, A.A.O.N.M.S.  He is survived by his widow, Mary E.; his
mother, Martha; two daughters, Betty CUFF and Marie GILMAN; six sisters and
three grandchildren.  The funeral services will be conducted by the Rev. Dr.
Howard W. BENEDICT at 8 o'clock tonight.  Fraternal services will also be
held.  Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Maple Grove Cemetery under
direction of A. Chester SMITH, 146 Milton street.

Daniel ANDERSON died Friday at his home, 72 Nassau avenue.  He was born in
Greenpoint, a son of George H. and Ellen ANDERSON.  He was a deckhand,
employed by the Department of Plant and Structures.  He is survived in
addition to his parents by his widow, Marion and one son, Daniel ANDERSON,
Jr.  The funeral services will be held at 2:30 P.M. today.  Interment will
be at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of William P. MURPHY & Son, 87
Herbert street.

Robert STANTON died Saturday at his home, 967 Kent avenue.  He was born in
Brooklyn and is survived by his parents, Patrick and Mary HANLEY STANTON;
two brothers, John and William, and two sisters, Eleanor and Mrs. John KANE.
Funeral Tuesday at 2 P.M. Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of James A. MADDEN.

Marie WARD, a life resident of New York City, died Saturday at her home, 128
Carlton avenue.  She was a graduate of Public School 12 and a member of the
societies of the Sacred Heart R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem
will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 A.M.  She is survived by her parents, three
brothers, James J., Thomas A. and Francis C. WARD, and one sister, Grace C.
WARD.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

Annie O'FLAHERTY died Saturday at her home, 468 Decatur street, in her
sixty-fourth year.  She was a member of the C.W.B.L. Alma Mater, 106.  She
is survived by one son, Andrew.  Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. with a requiem
mass at Holy Rosary Church, Chauncey street.  Interment at Holy Rood,
Westbury, under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN.

Gustave William GALLER, a retired wheelwright, died Friday at his home, 51
Norwood avenue.  He was born in Germany 75 years ago and lived in Brooklyn
50 years.  He was past grand of Werther Lodge, 594, I.O.O.F., a member of
Roland Encampment, 91, I.O.O.F. and United Sisters, Rebeckah Lodge, 59.  He
leaves his widow, Christina; one daughter, Mrs. Emma HOLZE, and one son,
William C. GALLER.  The funeral services will be held at his home Monday at
2 P.M.  Burial in Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL,
243 Ridgewood avenue, Cypress Hills.

Clara URLAUB died Thursday at Kings County Hospital.  She was born in
Austria forty-four years ago and had been a resident of this city for the
past thirty years.  She is survived by her daughter, Elsie PRINTER.  Funeral
today from the funeral chapel of Kearns' Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard,
Ozone Park, at 8:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
Help, Richmond Hill South, where a requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment
was at St. John's Cemetery.

Charles CERITER, a typewriter repairman and formerly a resident of the
Bushwick section, died yesterday at his home, 8629 Eighty-sixty street,
Woodhaven.  He was born in New York City.  He is survived by his widow,
Sadie A. MEYERS CERITER; three sisters, Selma R. EILERTSEN, Evelyn SORENSON
and Clara PIERCE, and two brothers, Robert and John CERITER of Nevada.  The
Rev. Dr. John Lewis CLARK will conduct the funeral services at 8 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment at 10 A.M. Wednesday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of B.J. THURING, 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Mary Ellen CLIFFORD HAYWOOD, for many years a resident of Windsor Terrace,
died yesterday at her home, 466 Prospect avenue.  She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Peter REYNOLDS, Mrs. Michael BEHAN, Mrs. Russell CARVER and
Evelyn HAYWOOD; two sons, Harry and Alfred C. HAYWOOD, fourteen
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M.
Wednesday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Michael BEHAN, 558 Seventeenth
street, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect
avenue and Prospect Park West.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Edward F. HIGGINS, 1286 Prospect avenue.

17 November 1931
BRAITHWAITE - Frederick William on Nov. 15, at his home, 1967 E. 34th st.,
beloved husband of Georgenia MacGILLVRY and loving father of Mrs. Martin
DOWN, Leila M. and Harold F. BRAITHWAITE.  Funeral services Wednesday at 2
P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.

CARROLL - On Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 Emma REB, widow of Joseph CARROLL, and
mother of Mrs. May DAVISON and Mrs. Anna CONROY, John and Joseph CARROLL,
also sister of John H. REB, M.D.  Funeral from her late residence, 139
Lefferts avenue, on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 2 P.M.

FENKEN - Leonard, died on Nov. 16, at his residence, 11 Lake st., Brooklyn.
Survived by his wife, Philappena, and son, Henry; daughter, Elsie MATHEISEN,
and two grandchildren, Edward and Leonard.  Services Wednesday evening 8
o'clock.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Thursday at 10 A.M.

HICKEY - On Nov. 16, 1931, Nicholas J., husband of Anna C. HICKEY, father of
Mrs. Fred SCHOEBER, Mrs. Edward WUESTMANN, Anna G., John J. and Nicholas J.
Jr.  Funeral from his residence, 847 Herkimer st., Brooklyn, on Thursday,
Nov. 19, at 10 A.M., thence to the Church of the Holy Rosary, Chauncey st.
and Reid ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Bridgeport, Conn and New
Haven, Conn papers please copy.

KARRER - On Monday, Nov. 16, Harry, son of the late George J. KARRER and
Catherine KARRER (nee BUSCHER).  Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.,
Wednesday at 15 Palmetto st., Brooklyn, N.Y.  Boston papers please copy.

LYONS - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 8529 79th st.,
Richmond Hill, William J. LYONS, beloved son of Henry and the late Sarah
LYONS, formerly of the Seventh Ward, Manhattan.  Notice of funeral later.

McCAFFREY - John V., beloved husband of the late Eleanor RORKE McCAFFREY,
suddenly on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 2739 Bedford ave., Brooklyn,
N.Y.  Mass of requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean and Foster
aves., Brooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 19. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

MacDONALD - Suddenly Abraham L. MacDONALD, at his home, 102-36 90th ave.,
Richmond Hill.  Survived by a sister, Susan SHEA, and a brother, Joseph H.
MacDONALD.   Masonic services Wednesday evening at 8:30.  Interment Thursday
morning at Cypress Hills under direction of Lawrence D. ROUSE.

PORTER - On Sunday, Nov. 15, 1931, David PORTER of Brooklyn, N.Y., beloved
husband of Lucy K. WILSON and father of Mrs. William A. DELAHAY of
Scarsdale, N.Y.  Services at Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn,
Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 8 P.M.  Interment private.

ROGAN - Patrick, beloved father of Edward A. and Mrs. Edward HIGGINS, on
Nov. 17, at his residence, 472 80th st.  Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov.
20, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Anselm, 83d st. and 4th avenue.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

RUGER - On Nov. 16, John, beloved son of Dr. and Mrs. George W. RUGER, at
his residence, 451 Seventy-seventh st.  Notice of funeral later.

RYAN - On Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 Bridget Ryan, beloved aunt of Mrs. Margaret
DEMPSEY, Alice O'NEILL and Mrs. Thomas McGEEHAN and Philip and John
COUGHLIN.  Funeral from her home, 1232 East 35th st., on Thursday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush and Flatlands aves.,
where solemn requiem mass will be offered.

STEWART - Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, Katie E., beloved wife of Frederick C.
STEWART.  Services at her residence, 45 East Third st., Thursday at 8:30
P.M.  Members of Flatbush Chapter No. 177 O.E.S., invited to attend.

VALENTINE - William Francis, on Nov. 14, at his residence, 266 Berry st.
Beloved husband of Frances MULLEN VALENTINE.  Funeral on Wednesday morning.
Requiem mass at the Church of SS. Peter and Paul at 10 o'clock.  Interment
St. John's Cemetery.

VAN AKEN - On Nov. 14, Wilford S., beloved husband of Mary (nee O'NEILL) and
brother of Charles, of Little Valley, N.Y.  Funeral from his residence, 421
Seventy-fourth st., Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND.

Joseph STECKLER husband of Louise STECKLER, died Saturday at his home, 146
Mill street.  In addition to his wife he is survived by three sons, William,
Joseph and Arthur, one daughter, Helen and five grandchildren.  The funeral
will be held Wednesday at 2 P.M.  Interment will be at Greenwood Cemetery
under the direction of T.J. HIGGINS & Son, Inc. 203 Jay street.

Naginy HANNA died Sunday at her home, 5310 Sixth avenue in her sixty-second
year.  She was born in Syria and came to the United States twenty-four years
ago.  She lived in Brooklyn for four years.  She is survived by three
daughters and two sons.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M., today with
services at St. Mary's Church, Boerum place and state street.  Interment
will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, under direction of GARGUILO & SAKKAL, 150
Atlantic avenue.

Bridget RYAN died yesterday at her home, 1232 East Thirty-fifth street.  She
is survived by three nieces, Margaret DEMPSEY, Alice O'NEILL and Mrs. Thomas
McGEEHAN and two nephews, Philip and John COUGHLIN.  The funeral will be
held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Thomas
Aquinas, Flatlands.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Alice WEBER died Sunday at her home, 98 Morgan avenue, in her forty-sixty
year.  She is survived by her husband, Waley.  The funeral will be held at
2:30 P.M. today.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under direction
of Harold J. BALMER, 72a Norman avenue.

Wilford S. Van AKEN died Saturday at his home, 421 Seventy-fourth street.
He is survived by his widow, Mary O'NEILL Van AKEN and a brother, Charles
Van AKEN of Little Falls, N.Y.  The funeral will be held from his late home
at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND.

Josephine SANTAMANA PALAMARA, for the past forty-nine years a resident of
New York City, died Monday at her home, 212 Lefferts avenue, Flatbush.  She
was the wife of Frank PALAMARA, and is survived also by two sons, Joseph B.
and Anthony S, and two brothers, Bartholomew and Anthony SANTAMANA.  She was
a member of St. Francis of Assisi R.C. Church, where a solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated Thursday morning by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. F.X.
LUDECKE.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street.

Joseph FUSARO died Sunday at his home, 350 Eighty-seventh street.  He was
the son of Catherine and the late Francis FUSARO and is survived by his
widow, Teresa FUSARO; his mother and one son, Dr. William J. FUSARO.  The
funeral will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M., from his late home, thence
to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Rose KELLEY of 7011 Sixty-eighth street, (Meade street), Glendale, died
Sunday in her sixty-second year.  She is survived by one son, Harry and two
daughters, Stasia THOMSON and May HORTON.  Funeral will be held from her
late home, Thursday, at 10 A.M. with requiem mass at St. Pancras R.C.
Church.  Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of
William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle avenue, Glendale.

Patrick J. DEMPSEY died Sunday in Kings County Hospital.  He was born in
Brooklyn thirty-seven years ago, a son of the late John and Annie MORAN
DEMPSEY.  He is survived by his widow, Mary DEMPSEY; five sons, James, John,
Joseph, Thomas and Philip; two daughters, Agnes and Theresa DEMPSEY, and two
sisters, Mrs. Jean DEMPSEY TRAVERS and Mrs. Harry MATTHEWS.  The funeral
will be held from the John T. GALLAGHER Funeral Home, 2549 Church avenue at
9:30 A.M. tomorrow, with requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Cross,
Church and Rogers avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Louisa SCHMITT died yesterday in her seventy-ninth year in Kings County
Hospital.  She lived at 1341 Putnam avenue.  She is survived by her husband,
Peter; one daughter, Louisa FISCHER, and one son, Henry SCHMITT.  The
funeral will be held at 2 P.M. Thursday from the Funeral Chapel, 1230
Bushwick avenue.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Margaret JANZ, daughter of Emil and Catherine JANZ, died Monday at her home,
38 Third street.  The funeral will take place Wednesday at 2 P.M. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Robert C. FARLEY.

Joseph MAIDA died Sunday in his forty-fifty year.  He lived at 985 Madison
street.  He is survived by three sons, William J., Thomas and Salvadore
MAIDA, and two daughters, Mary and Concetta MAIDA.  The funeral will be held
from his late home at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Mary C. McLINDEN, daughter of the late James and Christina FITZPATRICK
McLINDEN, died yesterday at her home, 56 Herbert street.  The funeral will
be held at 9:30 A.M. Thursday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Cecilia.  She is survived by four brothers, John, James, Bernard and Joseph,
and two sisters, Mrs. Joseph COSGROVE and Margaret McLINDEN.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert
street.

HENRY STEVER died Friday in his seventy-seventh year at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Margaret DENG, 828 Quincy street.  He was born in the old
town of New Lots.  As a boy he worked as a gold beater for a number of years
and then he was employed by the old Brooklyn City Railroad for forty-one
years until pensioned five years ago.  He is survived by three daughters,
Mrs. DENG, Mrs. Lena HAEFNER and Miss Elizabeth STEVER; one grandson,
Charles DENG, Jr., and two great grandchildren, Charles DENG, 3d and Edith
Margaret DENG.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. today with requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal, Bleecker street and
Prospect avenue, Ridgewood.

August SCHMITT died Oct 25.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a dealer in
radios.  He lived at 480 Woodward avenue.  He was 24 years old, and is
survived by his parents, Adam and Elizabeth SCHMITT; one sister, Anna, and
his grandmother, Mrs. Augusta EBERLING.  Funeral from the chapel of Ernest
F. BATES' Son, Inc., on Wednesday at 9 A.M. thence to the Church of St.
Stanislus, where requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

William Francis VALENTINE died Saturday at his home, 266 Berry street.  He
is survived by his wife; Frances MULLIN VALENTINE; one son, William Francis,
Jr.; his father, Charles B. VALENTINE; his mother, Jennie; two brothers,
Benegiuin and Charles, and two sisters, Margaret and Frances.  He was a
member of Loyola Council, 477 Knights of Columbus.  Funeral Wednesday, with
requiem mass at 10 A.M. at the Church of SS Peter and Pau.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under the direction of John H. WOODS, 93 Broadway.

Michael F. OSBORNE died Sunday at his home, 5806 Twentieth avenue.  He was
born in Ireland seventy years ago and lived in New York City for the past
fifty-five years, making his home in Bensonhurst for the past eleven years.
He is survived by three daughters, Margaret E., Alice V. and Helen M. and
two sons, James L. and Joseph P.  He was a member of the Church of St.
Atkanasius where there will be a solemn requiem mass celebrated Wednesday at
10 A.M.  Interment at Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, under direction of
Edward T. KENNEDY.

Gertrude SWENSON OLSON, born thirty-three years ago in Sweden and a resident
of Brooklyn for the past seven years, died Sunday.  She was the wife of
Gustaf S. OLSON and resided at 534 Bergen street.  She is survived by her
husband, a son, George GUSTAF; her parents in Sweden and five brothers and
two sisters in Sweden.  Funeral services will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON's
Chapel, 500 State street, Wednesday at 2 P.M., with the Rev. HAGQUIST
officiating.  Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

DORNEY - Elizabeth.  In loving memory of my dear mother.  Anniversary mass
at Church of Little Flower Nov 21, 8 A.M.
    You suffered much, you murmured not
    We watched you day by day
    Then at last with broken hears
    We watched you pass away
Husband and Daughter Helen

JOYCE - In memory of Anna L. JOYCE, who departed this life Nov. 17, 1930.
Gone, but not forgotten.  Masses offered.
Husband and Sons

TIMMONS - In loving memory of my wife and our mother, Mary E. Anniversary
mass Thursday, 6:30 A.M. at Sacred Heart Church.
Husband, Charles W; Sons, Joseph, Frank and Daughter Anna

WETTERER - In loving memory of our granddaughter and niece, Eleanor, who
passed away Nov. 17, 1929.  Mass offered this morning.
    We are thinking of you today dear Eleanor
    Thinking of the past;
    Ple?ring you in memory
    Just as we saw you last.
    You left behind some broken hears
    That loved you so sincere
    This never did and never will
    Forget you, Eleanor dear;
    For we love the spot where you are laid
    We will come and say a prayer and scatter flowers
    On the grave that God has made.
Grandmother, Aunts and Uncle.

WILLIAMSON - In affectionate remembrance of my beloved husband, Fred, who
passed away Nov. 17, 1928.  Masses offered.
    Wife, Frances.

18 November 1931
BATES - In sad and loving memory of my dearly beloved mother and father,
Anne E. BATES, who died Nov. 18, 1912 and Louis E. BATES, who died Nov. 19,1897.
    Loving Daughter, Edna

DOWD - In sad and loving memory of my dear daughter, Marie.  Anniversary
mass offered at Sacred Heart Church.
    Nothing is the same any more;
    The sun is not as bright
    Since the light of our smile and the beat of your heart
    Were stilled that awful night
    Wait up in heaven for me, sweet Marie
    Til the time we part no more
   Lonesome Mother

Abraham L. MacDONALD died Sunday at his home, 102-36 Ninetieth avenue,
Richmond Hill.  He was superintendent of the Benisch Bros. Stone Works.  He
was a member of Tyrian Lodge, 618 F. & A.M., and the Order of Eastern Star.
He is survived by a sister, Susan SHEA; a brother, Joseph M. MacDONALD and
several nieces and nephews.  The funeral services will be held at 8:30
o'clock tonight.  Interment at 10 A.M. tomorrow will be at Cypress Hills
Cemetery under direction of Lawrence D. ROUSE of St. Albans, Queens.

John RUGER died Monday at his home, 451 Seventy-seventh street.  He was born
in Bay Ridge six years ago, a son of Doctor George W. and Mary KEATING RUGER
and was a pupil in Our Lady of Angels' School.  He is survived by his
parents and one brother, Joseph.  The funeral will be held Thursday at 10
A.M. from his late home; thence to Our Lady of Angels' Church, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Henry R. VERNON died yesterday at the Gordon Hospital, Port Jefferson.  He
was born in Newton, N.J., sixty-two years ago and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for many years.  He is survived by four daughters, two sons and
four grandchildren.  He was a member of Robert Fulton Camp, M.W. of A.,
American Camp, R.N. of A., and the Order of Railroad Telegraphers.  He was a
retired employe of the New York Central Railroad, having served thirty-eight
years as a telegrapher.  The funeral services will be held at the funeral
chapel of KEARNS Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue, at 9:30 A.M., Friday.
Interment will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery.

Thomas J. HORAN, husband of the late Mary CAVANAUGH HORAN, died Tuesday at
his home, 140 Warren street.  He was born in the Sixth Ward and was a
graduate of St. Peter's School and parishioner during lifetime of St.
Peter's Church.  He was employed for fifty years by the Western Union
Telegraph Co. as operator at 40 Broad street, Manhattan.  Funeral from his
cousin, Miss Ella HORAN's home, 82 Amity street, Friday at 9:30 A.M. with so
lemn requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets at 10 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F. FAGAN, Henry and
Warren streets.

Leonard FELTEN died Monday at his home, 11 Lake street.  He is survived by
his widow, Philipena FELTEN; a son, Henry; a daughter, Elsie MATHEISON, and
two grandchildren.  He was a retired member of the United States Navy.  The
funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment at 10 A.M.
tomorrow will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of James F. English,
2190 Gravesend avenue.

Louis BECKER, born in Germany, Sept. 19, 1871, and a resident of Brooklyn
for forty years, died yesterday at his home, 163-34 Hawtree avenue, Howard
Beach, Queens.  He is survived by his widow, Susanna; three daughters,
Elizabeth BAIER, Anna GRIMM and Louise KRANZ and four sisters, Lena SPRAUER,
Barbara CARENTZ, Margaret BALLBACH and Mary WALTERS.  The funeral services
will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of W. Theodore LUTZ & Son, 66-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

Ethelinde COMPTON WELSH died Sunday at her home, 10 Columbia place.  She was
born in England and was a resident of Brooklyn for over nine years.  She was
the widow of Andrew and is survived by two daughters, Miss Edith WELSH and
Mrs. Thomas McSHERRY; three sons, Joseph, John and Thomas; one sisters, Mrs.
Edith ZFARDING, and two brothers, Walter and Arthur COMPTON.  Funeral
Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, Sidney
place and Livingston street, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN,
Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Catherine A. HOFMANN STEBBINS died Monday at her home, 123-25 146th street,
South Ozone Park.  She was born in the Eastern District of Brooklyn and is
survived by her husband, Thomas Charles, her son, Thomas John and her
mother, Elizabeth BIRDSALL.  The funeral will take place Friday morning,
thence to St. Clement's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated at 10 A.M. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

John H. WHALEN died yesterday at his home, 576 East Twenty-third street.  He
was a life resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his parents, Patrick and
Barbara WHALEN, and three brothers, Martin, James and Stephen, and a sister,
Mary WHALEN.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Friday with requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of Refuse, Ocean and Foster avenues.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of F.H. MCGUIRE, 756 Classon
avenue.

Charlotte GROTON DAVIS, widow of William Osca DAVIS and mother of the late
James and Lavina GROTON, died Monday.  She was a member of Brooklyn Rebeka
Lodge 667, I.O.O.F.  She is survived by two sons, James and Nervin, and one
sister.  Funeral services Thursday at 1 P.M. at the Lafayette Chapel, 38
Lafayette avenue.  Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of
E.L. STEVENSON.

James P. MAHONEY died Tuesday.  He was the son of the late Dennis and Mary
MAHONEY and is survived by one brother, John MAHONEY and two sisters, Helen
and Anna.  The funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 A.M. from the Funeral
Home, 4903 Seventh avenue, thence to the Church of St. Agatha, Forty-ninth
street and Seventh avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of McKEON &
MURPHY, 4903 Seventh avenue.

May ANDERSON died yesterday at her home, 88 Wolcott street.  She is survived
by her husband, Chris ANDERSON.  The Rev. Dr. MILLS will conduct the funeral
services at 2 P.M. Friday at the Funeral Chapel, 103 King street.  Interment
will follow at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island, under direction of
Joseph REDMOND.

John DORSEY died yesterday.  Funeral from his home, 33 Lorimer street,
Friday at 2 P.M.  He is survived by one son, James.  He had been connected
with the turf as jockey and in later years as trainer.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of George T. McHUGH.

Muriel M.L. MINER died yesterday at her home, 365 Tenth street.  She was
born in New York City, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty-five
years.  She was employed for fifteen years in the gown department of
Oppenheim Collins.  The funeral services will be held at 8:30 P.M. tomorrow
at the Funeral Home, 187 South Oxford street.  The funeral will be held at
10:30 A.M. Friday.  Interment will be at Fairview Mausoleum, N.J., under
direction of Edward H.C. DUNN, 339 Court street.

Clara GOLDSMITH died Monday at Beth Moses Hospital.  She was born in Germany
March 12, 1863, and came to Brooklyn at the age of one year.  She is
survived by her husband, Isaac.  Funeral Thursday at 2 P.M. from the Chapel
of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.  
Interment will be at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Charlotte SHERWELL CULLEN, a former resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at
her home, 1600 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D.C.  She was the daughter
of one of the pioneer families of Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Heights, the
late Henry James CULLEN and Eliza MONTGOMERY CULLEN, and a sister of the
late Judge Edgar M. CULLEN, who died six years ago.  Funeral services will
be at Washington.  The body will arrive at Pennsylvania Station, N.Y.
Thursday at 2:45 P.M.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

James Frank NORRIS died Monday at his home, 183 Utica avenue.  He was born
in Brooklyn.  He is survived by his wife, Belinda; four sons, James, John,
William and Joseph; one daughter, Veronica; his mother, Mary NORRIS, and his
brothers, John, Robert, Harry, Bert and William NORRIS.  He was a member and
custodian of the Holy Name Society of St. Matthew's Church where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated Friday. 
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Niels JENSEN, born seventy-two years ago in Denmark and a resident of the
United State and Brooklyn for over forty-five years died yesterday.  He
conducted a printing business for many years at 477 Atlantic avenue.  He
resided at 107-23 110th street, Richmond Hill.  He is survived by his wife,
Jenny SORENSEN JENSEN, a son, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. Helen HYLAND, and a
brother, Christian.  He was a member of Frederick Lodge 857, F. and A.M. of
New York; Danish Society, Dannia Lodge, and Danish Veterans Society.
Masonic services will be held Wednesday at 8 P.M. under auspices of
Frederick Lodge and the rituals of the other lodges will follow.  Funeral
services will be held at the home Thursday at 2 P.M. with the Rev. A.T.
DORF, pastor of the Danish Lutheran Church of Our Saviour.  Interment will
follow at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of ERICSON & ERICSON, 500 State street.

CARROLL - On Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 Emma REB, widow of Joseph CARROLL, and
mother of Mrs. May DAVISON and Mrs. Anna CONROY, John and Joseph CARROLL,
also sister of John H. REB, M.D.  Funeral from her late residence, 139
Lefferts avenue, on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 2 P.M.

FELTEN - Leonard, died on Nov. 16, at his residence, 11 Lake st., Brooklyn.
Survived by his wife, Philappena, and son, Henry; daughter, Elsie MATHEISEN,
and two grandchildren, Edward and Leonard.  Services Wednesday evening 8
o'clock.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Thursday at 10 A.M.

GETTER - Margaret, beloved wife of Frederick and devoted sister of William,
at her residence, 126 East Twenty-eighth st., on Tuesday.  Funeral on Friday
at 10:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Little Flower, Troy ave. and
Avenue D, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HICKEY - On Nov. 16, 1931, Nicholas J., husband of Anna C. HICKEY, father of
Mrs. Fred SCHOEBER, Mrs. Edward WUESTMANN, Anna G., John J. and Nicholas J.
Jr.  Funeral from his residence, 847 Herkimer st., Brooklyn, on Thursday,
Nov. 19, at 10 A.M., thence to the Church of the Holy Rosary, Chauncey st.
and Reid ave.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Bridgeport, Conn and New
Haven, Conn papers please copy.

HORAN - On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Thomas J., husband of the late Mary CAVANAGH
HORAN, at his residence, 140 Warren street.  Funeral from his cousin's (Miss
Ella HORAN) residence, 82 Amity street, Friday, Nov. 20, 9:30 A.M. Requiem
mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets, 10 A.M.

LYONS - Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 8529 79th st.,
Woodhaven, William J., late of the Seventh Ward, Manhattan; beloved son of
Henry and the late Sarah LYONS .  Survived by his father, three sisters and
two brothers.  Funeral Thursday 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas
the Apostle R.C. Church, 87th st.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

McCAFFREY - John V., beloved husband of the late Eleanor RORKE McCAFFREY,
suddenly on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 2739 Bedford ave., Brooklyn,
N.Y.  Mass of requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean and Foster
aves., Brooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 19.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCAFFREY - John V., beloved husband of the late Eleanor RORKE McCAFFREY,
suddenly on Monday, Nov. 16, at his residence, 2739 Bedford ave., Brooklyn,
N.Y.  Mass of requiem at the Church of Our Lady of Refuge, Ocean and Foster
aves., Brooklyn, on Thursday, Nov. 19. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McLINDEN - Mary C., daughter of the late James and Christina FITZPATRICK
McLINDEN, died Monday, Nov. 16.  Funeral from her late residence, 56 Herbert
st, Thursday, at ?:30, thence to St. Cecilia's Church where solemn requiem
mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.  Interment Calvary.

MINER - Muriel M.L., on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, at 365 Tenth st.  Remains at
funeral home, 187 South Oxford st.  Funeral service Thursday at 8:30 P.M.
and funeral Friday 10:30 A.M.  Interment Fairview Mausoleum, Jersey City.

REDDING - On Nov. 16th, James REDDING.  Funeral from the residence of his
brother, Thomas REDDING, 309 15th st.  Requiem mass on Friday, Nov. 20th at
10 A.M. at St. Stanislaus Church, 14th st. and ?th ave.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROGAN - Patrick, beloved father of Edward A. and Mrs. Edward HIGGINS, on
Nov. 17, at his residence, 472 80th st.  Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov.
20, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Anselm, 83d st. and 4th avenue.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

RYAN - On Monday, Nov. 16, 1931 Bridget Ryan, beloved aunt of Mrs. Margaret
DEMPSEY, Alice O'NEILL and Mrs. Thomas McGEEHAN and Philip and John
COUGHLIN.  Funeral from her home, 1232 East 35th st., on Thursday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatbush and Flatlands aves.,
where solemn requiem mass will be offered.

STEWART - Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, Katie E., beloved wife of Frederick C.
STEWART.  Services at her residence, 45 East Third st., Thursday at 8:30
P.M.  Members of Flatbush Chapter No. 177 O.E.S., invited to attend.

MASS TOMORROW FOR CAPT. KEELY
    Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow at the Church of St.
Patrick, Fort Hamilton, for Capt. William F. KEELY, a Sandy Hook pilot, who
died Monday at his home, 9935 Third avenue.
    Capt. KEELY was 39 years old.  Twenty years ago, at the age of nineteen,
he was the youngest graduate of the old training ship Newport.  He was a
member of the Sandy Hook Pilots Association.
    He is survived by his widow, Betty KEELY; two sisters, Mrs. O'BRIEN and
Elsa KEELY, and a brother, John D. KEELY.
    The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel of John J. DARRAUGH &
Son, Inc., 8817 Fifth avenue.  Interment will follow at St. John's Cemetery.

19 November 1931
In Memorium
CAMPBELL - In memory of my beloved husband and our father, William P.
CAMPBELL, died Nov. 20, 1930.  Anniversary mass Friday, Nov. 20, 8 A.M. at
St. Rose of Lima's R.C. Church.
Wife and Children

Acknowledgement
McKEE - The family of the late Agnes McKEE wish to thank their relatives and
friends for the sympathies extended during their recent bereavement.
Miss DRISCOLL and family

Daniel J. DOUGHERTY, a pipe fitter, died Wednesday morning in his fiftieth
year, at his home, 79 Norwood avenue.  He is survived by his widow,
Florence, and one daughter, Margaret.  Funeral from his late home, Saturday,
8:30 A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Euclid
avenue, Cypress Hills.  Interment in St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Andrew W. Zirkel, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Margaret OFFERMANN OERDING died Wednesday at her home, 90-15 102nd street,
Woodhaven.  She was born in Germany sixty years ago and lived in Brooklyn
forty-three years.  She leaves her husband, Charles D. OERDING; one son,
Charles W; one daughter, Mrs. Charles ELZER; three sisters, Mrs. Anna KUCK,
Elize HARNEIT and Katherine PAULSEN, and four brothers, John, William,
August and Claus OFFERMANN.  Funeral services at her home on Friday, 8 P.M.
Burial Saturday at 2 P.M. in Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Andrew W.
ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Sadie TRACY BOWEN died yesterday at her home, 371 Chestnut street.  She is
survived by her husband, Lester S. BOWEN.  She had been formerly a resident
of the Eastern District, where she was a member of the Church of St. Mary of
the Immaculate Conception.  She moved to City Line section about seven years
ago.  She was a member of Court St. Catherine, 779, C.D. of A.  She is also
survived by her father, Thomas TRACY and four sisters, Mrs. Anna LOEFFLER,
Mrs. Catherine GOODMAN, and May and Regina TRACY, and one brother, Sylvester
TRACY.  The funeral will be held from the funeral chapel, 464 Lorimer
street, at 9:15 A.M. Saturday, with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Sylvester.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Mary J. TIERNEY, infant daughter of John J and Mary PRING TIERNEY died
Tuesday at the home of her parents at 278a Sumpter street.  The funeral will
be held at 2 P.M. Friday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of FEENEY & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

AMELIA RECKNAGEL died Wednesday at her home, 139 Dupont street.  She was
born in Germany eighty-nine years ago and had been in this country for the
past sixty-eight years, all of which time she resided in the Greenpoint
section of Brooklyn.  She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Berta BUEHLER; two
sons, Arthur and Charles F. RECKNAGEL; thirteen grandchildren and nine
great-grandchildren.  The funeral will take place from her home Friday at
1:30 P.M. and then proceed to St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Milton
street, where the Rev. Dr. A.C. BLUNEK will conduct the services at 2 P.M.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction of Chris TREBER &
Son, Inc.

AAGE EMIL LARSEN, born thirty-one years ago in Denmark and a resident of
this country for the past five years died Tuesday.  He lived at 274 Dean
street.  He had no relatives in this country but leaves four sisters and
three brothers in Denmark.  Funeral services will be held at Ericson &
Ericson's Chapel, Saturday at 2 P.M. Cremation at Fresh Pond.

Ella W. FINLAY, for many years a resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday at her
home,  "Longacre," Bullsmill road, Chester, N.Y. in her seventy-fourth year.
Funeral services will be held at the Fresh Pond Crematory, Middle Village,
Friday, at 2 P.M. under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son.

Matthias TRENDLER, born in Hungary 51 years ago, the son of the late
Matthias TRENDLER, and Barbara KAMMER TRENDLER, died yesterday at his home,
555 Kent avenue.  He was in the tinsmith and metal sheeting business in
Williamsburg.  He had been a resident of New York City for thirty years.  He
was a member of the Epiphany R.C. Church, and is survived by one sister,
Anna.  The funeral will be held from DUNIGAN & Son Chapel, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street, Friday at 2 P.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

John F. McHUGH, of 609 Carroll street, died Tuesday.  He was born in
Brooklyn twenty-eight years ago.  He was a patrolman of the New York Police
Department.  He is survived by his widow, Marion McHUGH; three brothers,
Hugh, William and James McHUGH; and two sisters, Alice and Mrs. Charles
O'LEARY.  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 John H. TIMMS, 246 Fifth avenue.

Jane McCAMLEY died yesterday at her home, 121 Bush street.  She was born in
Scotland sixty years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for eight
years.  She is survived by her husband, George; four sons, William, Robert,
James and George, of Scotland; two daughters, Mrs. John TURNER and Mrs.
William CAMPBELL; nineteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church
of St. Mary Star of the Sea. Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

James CURRAN died yesterday at his home, 251 Withers street.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of St.
Cecilia, North Henry and Herbert streets.  He is survived by his widow, Ann
WALLACE CURRAN; and four daughters, Mrs. George RAUB, Mrs. George McGEARY,
Mrs. Joseph COURTNEY and Nora CURRAN.  Interment will follow at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of Thomas J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

Frank J. TIERNEY, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday at his home, 395
St. Johns place.  He is survived by his widow, Catherine; two daughters,
Mrs. Joseph COLLUM and Catherine TIERNEY; two sons, John and Frank; two
brothers, John and James, and two sisters, Mrs. George BUELL and Mrs. John
BOYLE.  He was a member of the Tenth Assembly District Democratic Club.  The
funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Saturday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Teresa.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
F.J. McGUIRE, 746 Classon avenue.

John COONEY died Tuesday at his home, 1120 Decatur street.  He was born in
Brooklyn fifty-one years ago.  He is survived by his widow, Elsie; two sons,
Edward and Charles; two daughters, Edna and Loretta; two brothers, William
and Edward COONEY, and a sister, Irene ROWAN.  The funeral will be held at 2
P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

John Joseph LEWIN died yesterday in his eighty-first year, at his home, 91
Ralph avenue.  He was born in England and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for seventy years.  He formerly lived in the old Fourteenth Ward.  He was
for fifty years a manufacturer of umbrellas.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M. Saturday from the funeral chapel of Stephen F. DURYEA, 951 Putnam
avenue, with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

ANTHONY - Elizabeth (nee von VELSEN), on Nov. 18, 1931, age 57 years,
beloved wife of Charles ANTHONY and mother of Charles R. ANTHONY.  Service
Friday at 8 P.M. at her home, 69-24 64th pl. (formerly McPherson st.),
Glendale.  Funeral Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery.
Members of Tadmor Chapter, No. 602, O.E.S., and Merchants Lodge No. 709 F. &
A.M. respectfully invited.

BOWEN - On Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1931, at her residence, 371 Chestnut st.,
Sadie V. BOWEN (nee TRACY), beloved wife of Lester S. and loving daughter of
Thomas and the late Mary TRACY, and devoted sister of Mrs. Anna LOEFFLER,
Mrs. Catherine GOODMAN, May, Regina and Sylvester TRACY.  Funeral on
Saturday, Nov. 21, from the funeral chapel, 464 Lorimer st., at 9:15 A.M.,
thence to St. Sylvester's R.C. Church, McKinley and Grant aves., where a
solemn mass of requiem will be offered.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DIXON - On Wednesday, Nov. 18, Mabel R. LOPEZ DIXON, widow of Joseph;
devoted mother of Mrs. John McMAHON, John J. and Ferdinand L. DIXON and
sister of Mrs. ? VASS.  Funeral from her residence, 198 Willoughby ave.,
Saturday, Nov. 21, at 9 A.M., thence to St. Patrick's R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOOLING - Mary E., beloved wife of Frank and daughter of Thomas ? DEADY and
sister of Mrs. David ?ARNETT, Margaret and Frank DEADY.  Funeral Saturday
from her residence, 17 Van Buren st.  Requiem mass at St. Ambrose Church

GETTER - Margaret, beloved wife of Frederick and devoted sister of William,
at her residence, 126 East Twenty-eighth st., on Tuesday.  Funeral on Friday
at 10:30 A.M., thence to the Church of the Little Flower, Troy ave. and
Avenue D, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HORAN - On Tuesday, Nov. 17, Thomas J., husband of the late Mary CAVANAGH
HORAN, at his residence, 140 Warren street.  Funeral from his cousin's (Miss
Ella HORAN) residence, 82 Amity street, Friday, Nov. 20, 9:30 A.M. Requiem
mass St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets, 10 A.M.

KOCH - Frederick, 90 years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ?ROSS,
South Linden st., Hempstead Gardens, Hempstead, L.I., on Nov. ?, 1931.  He
is survived by four sons, William, George, Fred and John; five daughters,
Mrs. KLEIN, Mrs. FOSTER, Mrs. PETERSON, Mrs. ?ROSS and Mrs. REGES; two
brothers, ?ter and William, also grand and great-grandchildren.  Funeral
services, Nov. 21, 1931, at daughter's home.  Burial Evergreen Cemetery.

LEWIN - John Joseph, in his 81st year, at his home, 91 Ralph ave.  Funeral
will be held Saturday from ?. F. DURYEA's chapel, 951 Putnam ave., 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass will be offered at Our Lady of Good Counsel R.C. Church, 10
A.M.  Interment Calvary.

McAVOY - On Nov. 18, Mary McAVOY, sister of Edward FARRELL of ? Putnam ave.
Funeral from Walsh's funeral home, Fourteenth st. and Sixth ave.  Requiem
mass at St. Stanislaus Church., Fourteenth street and Sixth ave., Saturday,
Nov. 21, at ? A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McEVOY - Edward, suddenly on Nov. 18, at his residence, 89 North ?rtland
ave., son of the late Patrick and Katherine TIERNEY McEVOY, beloved brother
of Mrs. Mary A. ?RBERRY and Thomas J. McEVOY.  Funeral notice hereafter.

MIRTH - On Nov. 16, William J., beloved husband of Margaret (nee ?LEY) and
father of William, Ger? and Evelyn.  Funeral Friday at 10 A.M. from his
residence, 45 ?neer st., thence to the R.C. Church of the Visitation, where
requiem mass will be offered.  Interment Holy Cross.

MINER - Muriel M.L., on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, at 365 Tenth st.  Remains at
funeral home, 187 South Oxford st.  Funeral service Thursday at 8:30 P.M.
and funeral Friday 10:30 A.M.  Interment Fairview Mausoleum, Jersey City.

O'CONNOR - Margaret B. (nee ?NIG), beloved wife of Robert A. O'CONNOR, on
Tuesday, Nov. 17.  Reposing at FEENEY & Sons chapel, ? Broadway.

OERDING - Margaret (nee OFFERMAN), on Nov. 18, in her 60th year, beloved
wife of Charles D. and mother of Charles, William and Mrs. Charles EIZER.
Funeral service Friday 8 P.M., at her home, 90-15 102nd st., Richmond Hill.
Burial Saturday 2 P.M. Lutheran Cemetery.

REDDING - On Nov. 16th, James REDDING.  Funeral from the residence of his
brother, Thomas REDDING, 369 15th st.  Requiem mass on Friday, Nov. 20th at
10 A.M. at St. Stanislaus Church, 14th st. and ?th ave.  
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

ROGAN - Patrick, beloved father of Edward A. and Mrs. Edward HIGGINS, on
Nov. 17, at his residence, 472 80th st.  Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov.
20, at 9:30 A.M. at the Church of St. Anselm, 83d st. and 4th avenue.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROSS - Elizabeth, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1931, sister of the late John Thomas
ROSS.  Services Saturday at 1:30 P.M.  Funeral from the QUINN Funeral Home,
162-14 Sanford ave., Flushing, L.I., Saturday at 2 P.M.  Interment Greenwood
Cemetery, under the direction of Thomas M. QUINN & Son.

STEWART - Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, Katie E., beloved wife of Frederick C.
STEWART.  Services at her residence, 45 East Third st., Thursday at 8:30
P.M.  Members of Flatbush Chapter No. 177 O.E.S., invited to attend.

TIERNEY - On Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1931, Frank J., beloved husband of Catherine
TIERNEY.  Funeral from his residence, 395 St. Johns place, Saturday, Nov.
21, at 9 A.M. thence to St. Teresa's Church, Classon avenue and Sterling
place.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

20 November 1931
NIGHT WATCHMAN SOUGHT IN CREEK
    The marine division of the Police Department, assisted by detectives of
Greenpoint station, to-day was grappling through the waters of Newtown Creek
for the body of Alexander TREMBLEY, 66, a night watchman living at 757
Manhattan avenue, who, according to his sister-in-law, Mrs. Emily ANDERSON,
of 72 Nassau avenue, has been missing from his two-room apartment since
Wednesday night.
    TREMBLEY was employed in the Miller building at 435 Greenpoint avenue
for two nights a week.  He was last seen Thursday morning at 1:30 o'clock,
when he reported to the detective agency for which he worked.  Later a set
of false teeth and a flashlight were found on the pierhead of Newtown Creek.

21 November 1931
FOURTH CHILD IN FAMILY DIES
    Another death, the fourth in four months, occurred yesterday in the
family of Mr. and Mrs. William PAULIS, of Wesley street, Merrick, L.I., when
Mary, their five-year-old daughter, was victim of infantile paralysis in the
North Country Community Hospital at Glen Cove.
    The child was removed to the hospital on Wednesday, the day on which her
brother, Ernest, 11, and another brother, Lawrence, 8, died of the same
disease.  Four months ago their sister, Joan, 7 years of age, died of the
measles.    The death of Mary leaves the family childless.

Mary F. McINTYRE died Thursday in Jamaica Hospital.  She was the daughter of
Jane McINTYRE.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. Monday from the home of
her aunt, Mrs. William FURST, 101-13 Ninety-third street, Ozone Park, with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Mary Gate of Haven (?), Ozone Park.
Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Joseph REDMOND,
103 King street.

Christian SCHMIDT died Friday at his home, 159 East Ninety-first street,
Manhattan.  He was formerly engaged in the bakery business for twenty years
at 443 Hicks street.  The funeral will be held at 1:30 P.M. Monday.
Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of P.J. Daley & Son,
439 Hicks street.

Rita C. BRENNAN died yesterday at her home, 256 Garfield place.  She was the
granddaughter of Mrs. Katherine and the late Matthew M. BRENNAN.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of
St. Francis Xavier,  Sixth avenue and Carroll street.  Interment will be at
Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of John J. O'NEIL, 334 Court street.

Jacobina HERSCHELL ZIMMER of 107-39 110th street, Richmond Hill, died Friday
at her home.  She was born in Germany eighty-nine years ago and lived in
Brooklyn seventy-three years.  She is survived by one son, Henry ZIMMER and
three grandchildren, May and Charles HERSCHELL and Henry ZIMMER.  Funeral
services will be held at the Theodore LUTZ Funeral Chapel, 68-08 Forest
avenue Tuesday at 2 P.M., the Rev. George G. WACKER, pastor of Trinity
Reformed Church officiating.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.

Catherine Maude HAIGNEY died Friday at her home, 1341 Nostrand avenue.  She
was born in Brooklyn thirty-eight years ago.  She is survived by her
husband, Joseph C. HAIGNEY; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret DANIELS and Mrs. Mary
RIDDLEY and three brothers, James, William and George REILLY.  Funeral
Tuesday from her late home at 9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St.
Francis of Assisi, Nostrand avenue and Lincoln road, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. F.X. LUDEKE.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Margaretha ALEXANDER died Friday at her home, 1440 East Sixty third street.
She was born in Germany eighty-four years ago and lived in Brooklyn
forty-seven years.  She is survived by two sons and one daughter.  Funeral
services will be held at the Theodore LUTZ Funeral Chapel, 68-08 Forest
avenue, Monday, the Rev. Arthur H. RHINOW officiating.  
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Sarah MONTGOMERY MUNRO died yesterday at Holy Family Hospital.  She formerly
lived at 93 Butler street.  She was the widow of John MUNRO, and is survived
by two daughters, Isobel and Margaret and four sons, John, William, Hugh and
Allen.  She was born in Scotland thirty-six years ago, a native of Brooklyn
for the past twenty years.  Funeral services Monday of 115 Atlantic avenue,
at 2 P.M. by the Rev. Dr. E. Fox of the Warren Street M.E. Church.
Interment at Linden Hill Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. Cronin,
Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Carl A. CARLSON, born forty-five years ago in Sweden, and a resident of the
United States for the past thirty years and of Brooklyn for the past fifteen
years, died Thursday.  He was employed for the past several years by the
Iseman Magneto Co. and resided at 1653 West Eighth street.  He is survived
by his wife, Edith BLOMGREEN CARLSON, and a daughter, Elsa.  Funeral
services will be held at Ericson & Ericson's Chapel, 500 State street,
Sunday, at 1:30 P.M. with the Rev. Bedros APELIAN, pastor of the Bensonhurst
Presbyterian Church officiating.  Interment will follow at Valhalla
Cemetery, Staten Island.

Anna MCGOWAN LINDSAY born in Ireland, and for the past thirty-five years, a
resident of New York City, died Thursday at her home, 107 Vanderbilt avenue.
She had been a member of the Sacred Heart Church for the past twenty years,
where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday at 10 A.M.  She was
a member of the Guard of Honor and Rosary Society and is survived by her
husband, Francis LINDSAY; two sons, James and David; two daughters, Anna and
Margaret LINDSAY; one sister, Martha MCGOWAN, and one brother, James
MCGOWAN.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, 201 Park avenue.

Frederick C. KAULITZ died yesterday at his home, 206A Chauncey street, in
his eighty-first year.  He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth
HARTLEY and Mrs. Catherine DOBSON, nine grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.  The funeral services will be held at 8 P.M. Monday.
Interment at 2 P.M. Tuesday will be at Lutheran Cemetery under the direction
of John H. WOODS, 92 Broadway.

Maria SANFILIPPO died yesterday.  She was the widow of Giusseppe SANFILIPPO.
She was born in Italy sixty-four years ago and was a resident of Brooklyn
for thirty-five years.  She is survived by her son, Joseph SANFILIPPO, a
letter-carrier attached to Station G, Greenpoint.  Funeral will be from her
son's home, 314 Suydam street, Monday at 9:30 A.M., with a requiem high mass
at St. Joseph Patrone R.C. Church.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Maria MANNING GORRY died Thursday at her home, 1497 Bushwick avenue.  She
was born in Ireland eighty-four years ago and had been a resident of New
York City for sixty-sic years.  She was the widow of Regis P. GORRY of the
Thirteenth Ward of Manhattan.  She is survived by a daughter, Miriam G.
MILLER; two sons, Walter I. and Clarence H.; a sister, Anna LIND and six
grandchildren.  The funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 P.M. Monday,
by the Rev. Dr. Duncan M. GENNS.  Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery
under direction of Benjamin GRINDROD, 27 Hull street.

BAER - In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John, who passed away
Nov. 21, 1928.
    You suffered much, you murmured not;
    We watched you day by day
    Until at last with broken hearts
    We watched you pass away
        Loving wife and children

COX - First anniversary mass will be celebrated for the late Hon. Thomas
Jefferson COX at St. Edmund's Church, Avenue T and E. 19th st., on Monday,
Nov. 23, at 9 A.M.

FREEMAN - Maude.  In sad and loving memory of my mother and grandmother,
died Nov. 21, 1926.
    What would I give to clasp your hand.
    Her happy face to see;
    To hear her voice and see her smile
    That meant so much to me.
        Son, Charles and grandson, William.

LENNARTZ - A loving tribute to the everlasting memory of our dearly beloved
husband and dad, George W. LENNARTZ, who departed this life Nov. 21, 1918.
    Death may indeed shatter many hopes
    It can never break the bonds
    Which bind an immortal soul to those
    It layed with an undying love
        His loving wife and daughter

McGOWAN - In sad and loving memory of my beloved brother, Myles F. McGOWAN,
who departed this life Nov. 22, 1919.  Gone but not forgotten.
        Brother Bartley and family

ALLEN - Delia, beloved sister of Mrs. K. NOONAN and Michael ALLEN, on Nov.
21, at her residence, 353 Sixty-first st.  Solemn mass of requiem Tuesday,
Nov. 24 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.

BELDEN - George, on Nov. 19 in his 50th year.  He was a member of the Junior
Order of American Mechanics.  He is survived by his widow, Margaret; two
sons, Robert and George; two grandchildren.  Funeral services Sunday at 2
P.M. at the funeral chapel of John A. ?FAUTE, 94 Jamaica ave., Brooklyn.
Interment Monday at 11 A.M. at the Cypress Hills Cemetery.

BENNETTSON - On Nov. 20, Sara Ellen (nee WOOD), at her home, 211
Fifty-fourth st.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

Columbus Council, No. 126, K. of C.  Members are requested to assemble at
the club Saturday evening, Nov. 21, at 8:30 o'clock to proceed thence to the
home of our late brother, Edward J. McEVOY, 89 North Portland ave.
                Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
                Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

FRERS - Bertha H., beloved daughter of Helena FRERS, sister of Henry and
Rudolph FRERS and Mrs. Frances WEST, on Nov. 19, 1931, in her 46th year.
Funeral service at her late home, 703 Chauncey st., Sunday evening at 8
o'clock.  Burial Monday morning in Lutheran Cemetery.

GEITZ - On Nov. 20, Charles H. GEITZ, beloved husband of Lillian ?IB GEITZ
and brother of Hilda A. GEITZ.  Services at his home, 1157 Broadway, Sunday,
6:30 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

HOELZER - Frederick G., on Nov. ?, 1931, age 44 years, beloved son of
Frederick G. HOELZER and brother of Caroline HOELZER, John and Gustave
HOELZER.  Services Sunday at 4 P.M. at his late home, 431 Menahan st.
Funeral Monday, 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.  Member of Pilgrim
Council, No. 103, Jr. ?.U.A.M.

LINDSAY - On Nov. 19, Anna McGOWAN LINDSAY, beloved wife of Francis LINDSAY
and devoted mother of James, David, Anna and Margaret LINDSAY and sister of
James and Martha McGOWAN.  Funeral from her late residence, 107 Vanderbilt
ave., on Monday, Nov. 23, at ?:30 A.M.; thence to the Sacred Heart R.C.
Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mayflower Lodge, 961, F. & A.M. - Brethren:  You are respectfully requested
to attend the Masonic funeral service of our late brother, George W. BELDEN,
at the funeral parlor of John MAUTE, Jamaica and Pennsylvania aves., on
Sunday, Nov. 22, at 2:30 P.M.
            Lyman C. LLOYD, Jr., Master
            Arthur E. SHERMAN, Secretary

McEVOY - Edward, suddenly on Nov. 18, at his residence, 89 North ?rtland
ave., son of the late Patrick and Katherine TIERNEY McEVOY, beloved brother
of Mrs. Mary A. ?RBERRY and Thomas J. McEVOY.  Funeral on Monday at 9:30
A.M. Requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Edward.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McINTYRE - On Nov. 19, Mary F., beloved daughter of Jane McINTYRE.  Funeral
Monday at 9:30 A.M. from the home of her aunt, Mrs. William ?RST, 101-13
Ninety-third st., Ozone Park, thence to the R.C. Church of St. Mary Gate of
Heaven, where a requiem mass will be offered.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery
under direction of Joseph REDMOND.

PETERSON - On Nov. 20, Annie (nee McGUIRE) at her home, 57 Sullivan st.
Notice of funeral hereafter.

RILEY - After a lingering illness on Nov. 19th, Henrietta J. RILEY beloved
wife of Thomas A. RILEY, in her 73rd year.  Funeral services will be held at
her late home, 306 Grant ave., Cypress Hills, on Sunday afternoon at 5
o'clock.  Interment on Monday at the convenience of the family.

TIERNEY - Matthew J., pastor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, brother
of John J., on Nov. 21.  Notice of funeral later.

23 November 1931
CROWD MOANS AS MAD WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH
Mrs. Bessie GILL
Sees Mother of Boy on Roof Top Before Jump in Brownsville
    Horrified at sight of a woman swaying at the edge of the roof of an
apartment house at 488 Hinsdale street, housewives starting for market and
their husbands leaving for work early today called frantically to the woman
not to jump.
    Those who were not panic-stricken started up the stairs of the building
to the fourth floor.  The woman, Mrs. Bessie GILL, 45, continued to
hesitate.  But before the first of the rescuers had arrived panting at the
roof, the woman stepped nearer the edge, poised herself and jumped.
    The crowd watching from the street surged forward to her aid, but she
had died almost instantly, according to Dr. CURTIS of Trinity Hospital, who
was summoned.
    The woman, neighbors said, had sent her ten-year old son, Joseph, on his
way to school shortly before and then left her apartment at 493 Hinsdale
street to chat with friends in the street.  She appeared in a highly nervous
condition, they said.
    Leaving them, she crossed the street and entered the apartment house,
appearing in a few minutes on the roof.
    Police of Miller avenue station reported she had been discharged ten
days ago from the Kings Park State Hospital, where she had been under mental
observation following a nervous collapse two years ago.

FIND TWO BODIES IN LOCAL WATERS
    The body of a man tentatively identified as Charles STUBER, 45, of 43
Fulton street, was found floating in Jamaica Bay at the foot of Crescent
street yesterday by fishermen.  Police of Miller avenue station took the
body to the morgue.  An ambulance surgeon from Trinity Hospital said the
body had been in the water for a month at least.
    The body of an unidentified man about 45 years old, was taken from the
waters off Fort Hamilton yesterday and was taken to the Kings County morgue.
The man was 5 feet, 7 inches in height and weighed 180 pounds.  He wore a
black coat, striped trousers, tan shirt and black shoes.  In a pocket police
found a key stamped "B. SOLOMON," and a card bearing the name of John
BUBINICK, 248 Tenth avenue, Manhattan.

Father TIERNEY's Requiem At His Church Wednesday
Veteran Parkville Pastor Recently Began Work on New Building
    Requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. Wednesday at the temporary
Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, East Third street and Fort Hamilton
parkway, for the Rev. Matthew J. TIERNEY, veteran pastor of that church who
died Saturday in his seventy-second year at the rectory.

Joseph FEGER died Saturday at his home, 7353 Seventieth street (Tompkins
place), Glendale.  He was born in New York City thirty-eight years ago,
lived in Glendale for the past seven years.  He was a locksmith by trade in
the employ of York Safe & Lock Co.  He was a member of St. Prancras' R.C.
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated on Tuesday morning at 10
A.M.  He is survived by his wife, Mary EDWARDS FEGER; four sons, two
daughters, nine grandchildren, his mother, Caroline FEGER, two brothers,
Michael and William FEGER and one sister, Frances FRITZSOMONS.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery, under the direction of Frank DARMSTADT Sons,
Central avenue, corner Sixty-eighth street, Glendale.

Anna M. BRAUN died Saturday at her home, 5105 Seventieth street, Winfield,
Queens.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn and Queens.  She is survived by
her husband, Nicholas J. BRAUN, and six daughters, Mrs. George H. BOCK, Mrs.
John J. NOLAN, Mrs.. Margaret HIMMELSTEIN, Mrs. Edmund M. McMAHON, Mrs.
William H. HITLIN and Mrs. James J. BONACUM and one son, John N. BRAUN, and
seventeen grandchildren.  She was a member of the Church of St. Mary,
Winfield, Queens, where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M.,
Wednesday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of FEENEY
& Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Elizabeth A. FLOOD McAREE died Saturday.  She was born in Brooklyn.  She is
survived by her husband, Thomas; one son, Thomas; three brothers, James,
Joseph and John FLOOD; and three sisters, Mrs. Gerald AUSTIN, Mrs. Wilfred
DUNN and Anna FLOOD.  Funeral Tuesday at 9 A.M. from the home of her sister,
Mrs. Wilfred DUNN, 268 Kosciusko street, with solemn requiem mass at the
Church of St. Ambrose.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under the direction
of Thomas F. LUND, 278 Marcy avenue.

Elias KHAYAT died yesterday at his home, 175 Court street, in his
forty-eighth year.  He was born in Aleppo, Syria, and was a resident of
Brooklyn for over twenty-seven years.  He is survived by his widow, Helen
GHIZ KHAYAT, and one brother, Joseph.  Funeral Tuesday at 1:30 P.M. thence
to St. Mary's Syrian Catholic Church, Hicks street near State street, where
services will be held by Rev. Mansour STEPHAN.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under the direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Helen TONNESSEN JANNSSON, born thirty-three years ago in Brooklyn, and until
six months ago a resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at her home, River
Vale, N.J.  She is survived by her husband, Arthur S., a daughter, Beatrice,
and a son, John; her mother, three brothers, William, Harry and Thomas and
two sisters, Mrs. Andrew ERICSON and Mrs. George ELFAST.  Funeral services
will be held at ERICSON & ERICSON's Chapel, 500 State street, tonight with 
Rev. John EASTLUND, pastor of St. Paul's Swedish Lutheran Church, officiating.  
Interment will take place at Evergreen Cemetery on Tuesday at 2 P.M.

Thomas REGAN, fifty-five years, of 90-16 Maurice avenue (Fifty-first
avenue), Elmhurst, died Saturday.  He is survived by his wife, Margaret
REGAN and a son, Thomas REGAN, Jr.  The funeral will be held from the chapel
of Reinhold A. SKELTON, 86-08 Broadway, near Queens boulevard, Elmhurst,
Tuesday at 9:30 A.M., thence to St. Bartholomew's R.C. Church, where a
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M.  Interment will be at
Calvary Cemetery.

Thomas F. ROURKE died Saturday at his home, 1024 Kent avenue.  He is
survived by his widow, Gertrude; three sons, Francis, Thomas and John; his
parents, John and Mary ROURKE; three sisters, Marie, Helen and Emma.
Funeral Tuesday at 9 A.M. from James A. MADDEN Parlors, 197 Franklin avenue;
thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Mary A. REED died Saturday at her home, 686 Prospect place.  She was born in
County Wicklow, Ireland, and was a resident of Brooklyn for the past forty
years and formerly a member of St. Patrick's Church and is survived by one
son, Christopher F.; one brother, James CARR; two grandchildren, Kathleen
and Thomas REED.  Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Teresa's Church
where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of James A. MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

Anna McGUIRE PETERSON died Friday at her home, 57 Sullivan street.  She is
survived by her husband, Hans; two sons, Joseph and Francis; a sister,
Catherine; three brothers, Thomas, Arthur and Joseph McGUIRE.  She was the
daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret CONIKER McGUIRE.  She was a life
parishioner of the Church of the Visitation, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 9 A.M., Wednesday.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Sara Ellen WOOD BENNETTSON died Friday at her home, 211 Fifty-fourth street.
She is survived by three sons, Walter, William and Arthur; six daughters,
Mrs. T. O'LEARY, Mrs. F. TORNABENE, Mrs. W. PETERS, Mrs. F. JOHNSON, Mabel
and Francis; seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchild.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of the
Visitation.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph
REDMOND, 103 King street.

Frank S. FLANAGAN, husband of Alice CARROLL FLANAGAN, died at his home, 1421
Park place.  He is survived, in addition to his widow, by one son, William;
a daughter, Mary; a brother, William, and two sisters, Josephine and Mrs.
Mary CHAPMAN.  He was employed by the Department of Public Markets.  He was
a member of the Holy Name Society attached to the Church of St. Matthew,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of K.B. MALONE, 640 Sterling place.

Barbara EPPIG WINGENFELD died yesterday in her eighty-second year at her
home, 19-73 201st street, Hollis.  She was born in Germany and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for seventy-four years.  She formerly lived for
forty-five years in Ridgewood where she was a charter member of St.
Barbara's Branch L.C.B.A. and one of the oldest members of the parish
church.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M. Wednesday with requiem mass
at the Church of St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans.  Interment will be at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of John SCHY & Son, 313 Central avenue.  She
is survived by a daughter-in-law, Elizabeth WINGENFELD and nine
grandchildren.

Sabella ANZALONE died Friday at her home, 316 Foster avenue.  She was born
in Italy sixty-three years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
thirty years.  She was the widow of Antonio ANZALONE and is survived by two
sons, Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas ANZALONE and Albert ANZALONE, and five
daughters, Jennie GERDINO, Mary DeANDROSE, Louisa CALZARETTA, Helen and
Angelina ANZALONE.  The funeral will be held at 8:30 A.M. tomorrow with
requiem mass at the Church of St. Lucy, Kent and Park avenues.  Interment
will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Carmen PISANO & Sons, 95
Nostrand avenue.

Fred WECKEMANN, born in Staten Island, a resident of Brooklyn, died
Saturday, in Kings County Hospital.  He is survived by his widow, Catherine,
and two brothers, Joseph and the Rev. Anthon WECKEMANN of Staten Island, and
one sister, Mrs. Anna GOLSHBATTA.  He was a painter.  The funeral services
will be held at 8 P.M. tomorrow at his late home, 769 Madison street.  The
Rev. DEBARKE of Staten Island will officiate.  Interment Wednesday at 10
A.M. will be at Evergreen Cemetery.

Emma Mary DOUGHERTY, daughter of Catherine DONOVAN DOUGHERTY and the late
Harry DOUGHERTY, died Saturday, at her home, 1189 Herkimer street.  She was
a life resident of Brooklyn and in addition to her mother is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Loretta LUCKE and Mrs. Catherine OVERBECK and two brothers,
Harry and Frank DOUGHERTY.  The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
thence to the Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Eastern
parkway and Rockaway avenue, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of T.J. Higgins & Son,
Inc., 203 Jay street.

James E. WARING died Sunday at his home, 151 Congress street.  He was born
in the Sixth Ward and was a graduate of St. Peter's School and parishioner
of St. Peter's Church.  He was a member of St. Peter's Holy Name Society and
the Typographical Union, No. 6.  He was employed as a proofreader in
Bradstreet's for a number of years.  He is survived by his widow, Rose
HANKINSON; one brother, Joseph; four sisters, Elizabeth, Mary, Katherine and
Jennie WARING.  Funeral from his home Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M. with solemn
requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren streets, 10 A.M.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of John F. FAGAN, Henry
and Warren streets.

Charina DARIENZO died Friday at her home, 575 Lorimer street.  She was born
in Italy forty-nine years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty
years.  She is survived by her husband, Carmine M.; three daughters,
Antoinette, Ida and Clara, and two sons, Anthony and Joseph.  The funeral
will be held at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel, North Eighth street and Union avenue.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Joseph TARI, 121 Park avenue.

Josephine Catherine MUSSETT died Saturday in her seventy-fifth year.
Funeral services will be held tonight at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Joseph REARDON, 454 Marion street.  Burial will be made tomorrow at
Evergreen Cemetery.  She was born in Manhattan and lived in Brooklyn for
more than fifty years.  Beside Mrs. REARDON she is survived by four other
daughters, Mrs. L. BARNETT, Mrs. J. HEMMINGER, Mrs. Robert HAND, Mrs. P.
KRECKELER; a sister, Anna; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Interment will be under direction of James J. MORAN, 573 Bainbridge street.

Mary A. BROWN, born in New York City seventy-two years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for fifty years, died Saturday at her home, 248 Clermont avenue.
She is survived by her husband, Patrick J., and a daughter, Mrs. Louis
NEWTON.  She was a member of the Cathedral Chapel of Queen of All Saints,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 A.M. tomorrow.  Interment will
be at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of John P. SCULLY, 203 DeKalb
avenue.

Edward GOTTLIEB died Saturday at his home, 1834 East Thirty-first street.
He is survived by his widow, Francis WOGAN GOTTLIEB; three daughters,
Margaret, Evelyn and Lucille, and his mother, Lena SCHWARTZ GOTTLIEB; four
sisters, Bertha EVANS, Catherine KING, Sophie ZORN and Theresa DeKRUIFF, and
a brother, Peter GOTTLIEB.  The funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock
tonight.  Interment at 2 P.M. tomorrow will be at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

Katherine MALONEY died Saturday at her home, 356 Eighty-fourth street.  She
is survived by her husband, John, and two daughters, Marie F. and Katherine
A. MALONEY.  She was a parishioner of the Church of St. Anselm where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at St. John's
Cemetery under direction of Joseph G. DUFFY, 237 Ninth street.

Anna KEEGAN died Saturday at her home, 2017 Haring street, Flatbush.  She
was the daughter of the late Charles H. and Mary E. KEEGAN and was formerly
a resident of the old Fourteenth Ward of Brooklyn, where she was a
parishioner of the Church of St. Vincent de Paul.  She was employed as a
clerk for seven years by the Brooklyn Edison Company at the Snyder avenue
branch.  She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Alice QUIGLEY and one brother,
Charles KEEGAN.  She was a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Brown
street and Avenue S., where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M.
tomorrow.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery.

Carrie MERENDA a life resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at Monticello,
N.Y.  She is survived by her husband Ralph; a son, her mother, Mrs. BRUY and
two brothers, Vincent and Edward BRUY and six sisters, Martha, Elizabeth,
Pauline, Susan, Millie and Mary BRUY.  The funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow from the home of her mother at 578 Drew avenue with requiem mass at
the Church of St. Sylvester, Grant and McKinley avenues.  Interment will be
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of William J. PHELAN, 956 Putnam avenue.

Henry ZEPP died Saturday.  He was born in Germany seventy years ago, came to
this country about thirty-seven years ago and lived in Brooklyn all of this
time.  He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth ZEPP.  He was a resident of 27
Stagg street.  Funeral will be held from Frank DARMSTADT Sons Funeral
Parlor, 80 Harrison place, Tuesday at 2 P.M.  Interments will be at
Evergreen Cemetery.

Bertha THUM SUDEN of 39 Somers street died Saturday in her forty-second
year.  She was a life resident of Brooklyn.  She is survived by her husband,
Fred; four sons, Fred, Edward, Frank and Alfred; three daughters, Anna,
Mildred and Helen.  Funeral services at 8 P.M. Tuesday.  The Rev. C. BAUER
will officiate at the funeral parlors of Robert R. DONOVAN, 2089 Fulton
street.  Interment at 2 P.M. Wednesday at Evergreen Cemetery.

William MUSSLER, a painter, died Sunday in his sixty-eight year.  He was
born in New York City and lived for many years at 983 Hart street, Brooklyn.
He was a member of Century Lodge 51, I.O.O.F., and Kades Encampment 63,
I.O.O.F.  He leaves his widow, Elizabeth MULLER; one daughter, Mrs. Andrew
HONECK; two sons, Christian and Henry; seven grandchildren and one sister,
Mrs. Mary LUTZ.   Funeral services will be held at his home, 983 Hart
street, Tuesday at 8 P.M.  Burial Wednesday at 2 P.M. at Lutheran Cemetery
under direction of Andrew W. ZIRKEL, 243 Ridgewood avenue.

Michael BARBARUODO died yesterday at his home, 26 Locust street, Floral
Park.  He was fifteen years old and is survived by his parents, Andrew and
Antoinette and three sisters.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow
with requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park.
Interment will be at the Cemetery of the Holy Rood, Westbury, under
direction of Thomas Francis DALTON of Floral Park.

CARROLL - In loving memory of Adelaide HUGHES CARROLL.  Second anniversary
masses Tuesday, Nov. 24, 8 A.M. at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan and
St. Saviour's Church, 6th st., and 8th ave., Brooklyn.

NOONAN - Gertrude R.  In cherished memory.  Seventh anniversary mass offered
today.
                Loving Family

ROSS - In loving memory of Barbara, who departed this life Nov. 23, 1930.
Anniversary mass was offered this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Brigid's
Church, St. Nicholas ave. and Linden st., Ridgewood.
        Mother, we mourn our loss of you
        We did our best to save
        Beloved on earth, regretted gone
        Remembered in her grave.

        Never shall she be forgotten
        Never shall her memory fade
        Our fondest love shall ever linger
        Around the spot where she is laid
                        The Family

ALLEN - Delia, beloved sister of Mrs. K. NOONAN and Michael ALLEN, on Nov.
21, at her residence, 353 Sixty-first st.  Solemn mass of requiem Tuesday,
Nov. 24 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.

BORMAN - On Nov. 22, Margaret, beloved wife of George BORMAN, daughter of
Frank DOUD and sister of Oliver DOUD.  Funeral from her residence, 3817 4th
ave., on Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Michael's
R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

BRAUN - Anna M. (nee EIRMAN?), beloved wife of Nicholas J., on Saturday,
Nov. 21, at her residence, ? 70th street, Winfield.  Solemn requiem mass at
the Church of St. Mary, Winfield, on Wednesday, at 9:30 A.M.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

BROWN - On Nov. 21, 1931, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick J., and loving
mother of Mrs. Louis NEWTON.  Funeral from her late residence, 248 Clermont
ave., Tuesday, Nov. 24, at 10 A.M.; thence to Cathedral Chapel, Queen of All
Saints R.C. Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DOUGHERTY - On Nov. 21, 1931, Emma Mary, beloved daughter of Catherine (nee
Donovan) and the late Harry DOUGHERTY.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
from her residence, 1189 Herkimer st.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
the Presentation.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLANAGAN - Frank S., husband of Alice FLANAGAN (nee CARROLL) on Nov. 22.
Funeral from his late home, 1421 Park pl., Wednesday, Nov. 25, with requiem
mass at St. Matthew's R.C. Church, Easter parkway and Utica ave., at 9:30
A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOTTLIEB - Edward, on Nov. 21, at his residence, 1834 East 31st st., beloved
husband of Frances WOGAS GOTTLIEB, devoted father of Margaret, Evelyn and
Lucille, son of Lena and brother of Bertha EVANS, Catherine KING, Sophie
ZORN, Theresa DeKRUIFF and Peter.  Services at his home, 8 P.M. Monday.
Interment 2 P.M. Tuesday, Greenwood Cemetery.

HAEFELA - On Sunday, Nov. 22, 1931, Julia HAEFELA, in her 75th year, beloved
aunt of Arthur and Walter HAEFELA and May SCHUPP.  Funeral service on
Wednesday at 2 P.M., at George BAQUE's funeral home, 614 Woodward ave.,
Ridgewood.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HAINES - On Saturday, Nov. 21, 1931, Dennis H. HAINES, husband of ?nie
HAINES, father of Irene and ?GINIA HAINES.  Funeral from the Chapel of
George HARRIS, 5012 4th ? on Monday, Nov. 23, at 2 P.M.  Please omit flowers.

HAYWARD - Suddenly, on Nov. ?, 1931, David J. and Laura HAYWARD, beloved
parents of Edward HAYWARD.  Funeral from 1015 Halsey st. near Bushwick ave.,
Tuesday at ? M.  Solemn requiem mass at R.C. Church of St. Nicholas of
?ntine, Kissena blvd. and Union turnpike.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

HOHFELER - On Sunday, Nov. 22, 1931, Mathaus HOHFELER in his 74th year.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at his
residence, 6657 71st st., Middle Village, Long Island, on Tuesday, Nov. 24
at 8 P.M.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

KEEGAN - On Saturday, Nov. 21, 1931, Anna KEEGAN, daughter of the late
Charles H. and Mary F. KEEGAN and devoted sister of Mrs. Alice QUIGLEY and
Charles KEEGAN and loving aunt of Margaret Mary QUIGLEY.  Funeral from her
residence ? Haring st., near Ave. T., Flatbush, Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 8:30
A.M.; thence to the R.C. Church of the Good Shepherd. Brown st. and Ave. S.,
where solemn mass of requiem will be offered.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MULLIN - Mary M., widow of Thomas and mother of James J. MULLIN and Thomas
Jr., deceased, Ensign, U.S. Navy, at her residence, 273 Wyckoff street, on
Nov. 22.  Funeral Wednesday at 9 A.M. Solemn mass of requiem at the Church
of St. Agnes.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MALLOY - Mary, on Nov. 21, native of Ardara, County Donegal, Ireland,
beloved sister of Annie BRENNAN, Patrick BRENNAN, Margaret GILDE? and Rose
McHUGH.  Funeral from her late residence, 619 Park pl., Brooklyn, on
Tuesday, Nov. 24, 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's R.C. Church, Classon
ave. and Sterling pl., Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered
for the repose of her soul at 10 A.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

REED - On Nov. 21, Mary A., beloved mother of Christopher F. and sister of
James CARR and grandmother of Kathleen and Thomas REED, at her residence,
686 Prospect place.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Teresa's
Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WARING - On Sunday, Nov. 22, James E., beloved husband of Rose HANKINSON and
brother of Joseph, Elizabeth, Mary, Katherine and Jennie WARING.  Funeral
from his residence, 151 Congress st., Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M.

WINGENFELD - Barbara, died after a lingering illness Nov. 22, in her 82d
year.  Funeral from her residence, 109-73 201st st., Hollis, Wednesday, at
9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Pascal Baylon, 199th st., St.
Albans, Wednesday, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment
St. John's Cemetery.

WINTER - On Nov. 22, 1931, Anna WINTER (nee GUSWEILER), the beloved wife of
Frederick O. WINTER, age 47 years, of 1054 Jefferson ave.  Funeral service
at B.J. Thuring Parlor, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 25
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

24 November 1931
Gerda Constance BERG, born forty-seven years ago in Sweden and a resident of
the United States and New York for the past twenty-nine years, died Sunday.
She was a former resident of Brooklyn but of late years resided at 72
Sherman avenue, Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island.  She is survived by her
husband, Charles E. BERG; a daughter, Gertrude V.; three sisters and a
brother here and a sister and brother in Sweden.  Funeral services will be
held at her late home Wednesday at 10 A.M.  Interment at Valhalla Cemetery.
Ericson & Ericson, 500 State street, are in charge of the funeral
arrangements.

William MILLER died Monday at the age of thirty-five years.  He was born in
the United States and was a member of New York Council 70, Jr. O.U.A.M.
Funeral services Wednesday at 2 P.M. at funeral chapel of Peter J. STENGER,
123 Meeker avenue.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Anna GUSWEILER WINTER, born in German forty-seven years ago and a resident
of Brooklyn for thirty-two years, died Sunday at Wyckoff Heights Hospital.
She lived at 1054 Jefferson avenue.  She is survived by her husband,
Frederick O. WINTER, attached to Traffic "A", N.Y.P.D.; four sisters living
in Germany, a brother, Philip GUSWEILER of Elizabeth, N.J.; an aunt and
several nieces and nephews.  The funeral services will be held at 2 P.M.
tomorrow at the funeral chapel of B.J. Thuring, 1178 Bushwick avenue.
Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Alma SEEGAR, born in New York City, died Saturday at the home of her
son-in-law, Alfred ROBERTS, 100 Mountain View avenue, Staten Island.  She
was formerly for many years a resident of the Ocean Hill section of
Brooklyn.  She was the widow of Charles SEEGAR, a Civil War veteran.  The
Rev. Dr. WEBBER of the Moravian Church, Staten Island, conducted the funeral
services at 8 o'clock last night.  Interment at 11:30 A.M. today was at the
National Cemetery Cypress Hills, under direction of Benjamin Grindrod, 27
Hull street.

Lillian MEURY died Sunday at her home, 103-30 106th street, Ozone Park, in
her sixty-fourth year.  She is survived by a brother, George SEELING.  The
funeral service will be held at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment at 1 P.M.
tomorrow will be at New York Bay Cemetery, N.J. under direction of Nicholas
Blasius, Jr., & Son, 710 Knickerbocker avenue.

Sarah A. KEYES died Sunday at her home, 41-18 Denman street, Elmhurst.  She
was born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago.  She is survived by a daughter,
Elizabeth GRISMER; three sons, George, James and William; a sister, Mrs. M.
McGOLDRICK and four grandchildren.  Funeral services will be held at her
late home at 8 P.M. Thursday.  Services will also be held at Grace P.E.
Church, Conselyea and Lorimer streets, at 10 A.M. Friday.  Interment will be
at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of Arthur C. MAY, 6632 Myrtle avenue.

John FURMANN died Saturday in the Brooklyn Naval Hospital, in his sixtieth
year.  He was a veteran of the Spanish American War, having served in the
United States Navy.  He was employed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at the time
of his death, in the hull division.  He was a member of Admiral Schley Naval
Squadron, who will conduct fraternal services at 8:30 o'clock tonight at his
late home.  He is survived by his widow, Katherine; three sons, John,
Anthony and Joseph and one daughter, Mrs. Edward Kangeter.  The funeral will
be held from his late home 113-05 200th street, Hollis, Queens, at 2 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment will be at the National Cemetery, Cypress Hills, under
direction of D.J. Fullerton, 9718 Flatlands avenue.

Anna SAUER, born in Germany, Nov. 10, 1870, and a resident of Brooklyn for
fifty-five years, died Sunday at her home, 505 Grandview avenue, Ridgewood.
She is survived by her husband, Ferdinand; two sons, Conrad and George; a
daughter Maries(?) ANTES and three grandchildren.  The funeral services will
be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
direction of W. Theodore Lutz & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.

John F. MORRIS died Monday at his home, 182 Essex street.  He was a life
resident of Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Ida A. O'LANDER MORRIS;
three daughters, Mrs. Lillian BRANDT, Mrs. Catherine GRAY and Loretta
MORRIS, a son John V. MORRIS and three grandchildren.  He was a member of
the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, where requiem mass will be celebrated
at 9 A.M., Friday.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

Mary E. CLARKIN, died Monday at her home, 161-16 121st avenue, South
Jamaica.  She was born in Brooklyn seventy-seven years ago and had been a
resident of Jamaica for fifteen years.  She is survived by three sons,
Edward, Thomas and Frank CLARKIN, and two daughters, Mrs. Mary McSHANE and
Rose CLARKIN.  The funeral will be held at 10 A.M. tomorrow with requiem
mass at the Church of St. Monica, Jamaica.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Harry M. ROBBINS, 10 161st street, Jamaica.

Frank A. KINBACHER died Saturday at his home, 120 Miller avenue, near Fulton
street.  He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth KINBACHER, and two sisters,
Mrs. Katherine ROTHAUG, Mrs. Carrie BIEHL.  He was sixty-eight years old.
Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 A.M. thence to St. Michael's R.C. Church on Jerome
street, near Atlantic avenue, where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment
at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction of Nicholas BLASIUS, Jr., & Son of
710 Knickerbocker avenue.

John Anton Nicholas NELSON, born sixty-six years ago in Sweden, and a
resident of the United States for the past forty-five years and until a few
months ago a resident of Brooklyn, died Saturday at his home in Groveland,
Florida.  He is survived by his widow, Mathilda; two daughters, Mrs. Esther
PETERSON and Miss Margaret NELSON, and a son, Arthur.  Funeral services will
be held at Ericson & Ericson's Chapel, 501 State street, Wednesday at 1 P.M.
with Rev. George M. EADIE officiating.  Interment will follow at Greenwood
Cemetery.

Peter LITNA died Sunday at his home, 978 St. Marks avenue.  He was born in
Newark, N.J., twenty-one years ago.  He is survived by his mother, Ellen,
and his father, Peter LITNA.  The funeral will be held from the Crowe
Funeral Home, 134 Smith street, at 10 A.M. tomorrow.  Interment will be
under direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

DENNIN - In loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Matilda NEWTON
DENNIN, who departed this life Nov. 25, 1929.  Second anniversary mass at
the Church of Our Lady of Victory, 7 o'clock Wednesday morning.  Gone, but
not forgotten.
            Husband and Daughter

RIELE - In loving memory of our beloved mother, Eva M. RIELE, who departed
this life Nov. 24, 1926.
        A loving thought, a silent song
        A beautiful memory ever dear
                Sons and Daughters

BORMAN - On Nov. 22, Margaret, beloved wife of George BORMAN, daughter of
Frank DOUD and sister of Oliver DOUD.  Funeral from her residence, 3817 4th
ave., on Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 9:30 A.M.  Requiem mass at St. Michael's
R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CRIBBINS - On Nov. 23, 1931, John ?, beloved son of Catherine (nee ?AGER),
and the late Thomas CRIBBINS, brother of Margaret and Mary CRIBBINS, Mrs.
Roy PECK and Mrs. Edward McDERMOTT.  Funeral Friday, 9:30 A.M., from his
residence, ? Union st., thence to St. Agnes Church, where a solemn requiem
mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOUGHERTY - On Nov. 21, 1931, Emma Mary, beloved daughter of Catherine (nee
Donovan) and the late Harry DOUGHERTY.  Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 A.M.
from her residence, 1189 Herkimer st.  Solemn requiem mass at the Church of
the Presentation.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLANAGAN - Frank S., husband of Alice FLANAGAN (nee CARROLL) on Nov. 22.
Funeral from his late home, 1421 Park pl., Wednesday, Nov. 25, with requiem
mass at St. Matthew's R.C. Church, Eastern parkway and Utica ave., at 9:30
A.M.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GARDNER - On Nov. 24, 1931, Isabella NORTON GARDNER, beloved wife of William
J. GARDNER and devoted mother of Marguerite C., Isabelle M., ?RY A., William
J., Jr., Harry J., George J. and James E. GARDNER.  Funeral from his (?)
residence, 161 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, on Friday, Nov. 27, at 9 A.M., thence
to St. Edward's R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HAEFELA - On Sunday, Nov. 22, 1931, Julia HAEFELA, in her 75th year, beloved
aunt of Arthur and Walter HAEFELA and May SCHUPP.  Funeral service on
Wednesday at 2 P.M., at George BAQUE's funeral home, 614 Woodward ave.,
Ridgewood.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

KELLER - Gottlieb J., at his residence, 24 Terrace ave., Elmont, L.I.,
beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee ?M), beloved father of Emelia DIE?H and
Alfred KELLER.  Masonic services at his residence Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock.  Religious services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

KEYES - Sarah ARMSTRONG, age ? years, beloved mother of Elizabeth GRISMER,
George, James and Williams KEYES.  Funeral services at her residence, 41-18
Denman st., Elmhurst, on Thursday evening at ? o'clock, thence to Grace P.E.
Church, Conselyea and Lorimer sts., Friday, at 10 A.M.  Interment Evergreen
Cemetery.

KING - On Nov. 23, 1931, Ellin, beloved daughter of Robert and Gertrude KING
of 224 49th st.  Service private.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

LAFFERTY - Charles H., on Nov. ?, 1931, age 54 years, beloved husband of
Isabella LENNON LAFFERTY, father of Sarah, Margaret, Isabella, Martha and
Edward LAFFERTY, brother of Vincent LAFFERTY.  Funeral Wednesday 9 A.M.,
from his home, 600 Wilson ave., thence to St. Martin of Tours R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MENHART - Mary T., suddenly on Nov. 22, in her 59th year, wife of the late
Frederick, beloved mother of Frederick and Mrs. Viola QUINN.  Funeral from
her late residence, ? 60th rd., Maspeth, L.I.  Mass of requiem at Our Lady
of Miraculous Medal, Wednesday, 10 A.M.

McDERMOTT - On Monday, Nov. 23, Margaret A. HANLON, widow of Samuel
McDERMOTT and dearly beloved mother of Lillie and Clara McDERMOTT and Mrs.
Louise DALY.  Funeral from her late residence, 738 St. Johns pl., on
Wednesday, Nov. 25, followed by solemn requiem mass at St.Teresa's Church.

MORAN - On Nov. 23, Mary ? (nee O'ROURKE) loving mother of Hugh, Frank, Emma
?WEBER, Mary DONOHUE, Sadie McCARTHY and Veronica THOMPSON, ? her late
residence, 90-45 Elderts ?, Woodhaven, L.I.,  Notice of funeral hereafter.

MORRIS - John F., beloved husband of Ida A. (nee O'LANDER), on Monday, Nov.
23, at his residence, ? Essex st.  Solemn requiem mass Church of the Blessed
Sacrament, Euclid ave. and Fulton st., on Friday.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PFEIFFER - On Nov. 24, in his ? year, Charles; dearly beloved father of
Theresa SCHEER, Matthew, Joseph, Charles and Frank PFEIFFER and brother of
Elizabeth LIEBERMANN.  Funeral from the chapel of R. STUTZMANN & Son, 2001
?ison st., Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WARING - On Sunday, Nov. 22, James E., beloved husband of Rose HANKINSON and
brother of Joseph, Elizabeth, Mary, Katherine and Jennie WARING.  Funeral
from his residence, 151 Congress st., Wednesday, Nov. 25, at 9:30 A.M.
Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, Hicks and Warren sts., 10 A.M.

WINTER - On Nov. 22, 1931, Anna WINTER (nee GUSWEILER), the beloved wife of
Frederick O. WINTER, age 47 years, of 1054 Jefferson ave.  Funeral service
at B.J. Thuring Parlor, 1178 Bushwick ave., on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 25
at 2 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

WINGENFELD - Barbara, died after a lingering illness Nov. 22, in her 82d
year.  Funeral from her residence, 109-73 201st st., Hollis, Wednesday, at
9:30 A.M., thence to the R.C. Church of St. Pascal Baylon, 199th st., St.
Albans, Wednesday, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment
St. John's Cemetery.

25 November 1931
DIES BY GAS, CLOSET SEALED
    Locked inside a clothes closet, with sides, top and bottom of the door
sealed with heavy wads of paper and gas fumes pouring from a rubber tube
leading from a small range through the keyhole of the closet door, John
RUSSELL, 35, was found dead in his furnished room today at 161 Dean street.
    RUSSELL arrived at the rooming house on Nov. 17 and was given a room on
the top floor.  The landlady, Mrs. Agnes COURTNEY says he told her not to
bother about his room as he himself would make up the bed.  Today she became
suspicious and called another roomer, James CURTIN, who called in Patrolman
John KIERNAN of Butler street station, who had to break down the door
leading to the room.
    In his pockets police found two cards, one bearing the name of "J.
CARNEY, District Office, Third Regiment, Philadelphia,: and the other
addressed to "Caesar MARCENOSWKY, North Twenty-second street and Fairmont
avenue, Philadelphia".  Detectives have communicated with both addresses in
the hope of obtaining some information.

SASHWEIGHT VICTIM DYING; BRUTALLY BEATEN IN HALL
Woman Fails to Regain Consciousness; Two Youths Questioned
    Her skull fractured by a blow from a sash weight and weak from loss of
blood, Edna PEARSON, 29, of 220 East Twenty-second street, Manhattan, was in
a critical condition in Lincoln Hospital, the Bronx, this afternoon.
    The woman was found unconscious and bleeding profusely on the floor of
an apartment house at 1033 Avenue St. John, the Bronx, early today.  She has
not regained consciousness.
    John PORTER, who lives in the building, found the woman when he left his
apartment this morning.  He notified the Simpson street police station and
an ambulance was sent from Lincoln Hospital.
    Detectives traced the blood stains to the roof of the apartment, across
the roof of the adjoining building at 1037 Avenue St. John and down the
stairway to a couch in the apartment of a Mr. and Mrs. GEISSLER.  There they
found the sashweight.
    Neighbors of the GEISSLERS, who were not at home, told police there had
been a party in the apartment last night and that the PEARSON woman had been
staying with the couple.
    Two young men said to have been at the party, but whose names were not
revealed by the police, were taken to the Simpson street station for
questioning.

ONE DIES, PAL HURT AS TRUCK HITS CAR
    Samuel ZAMBRATTA, 24, of 758 Metropolitan avenue, died in Greenpoint
Hospital and Rocco TUBRAINO, 19, of 127 Kingsland avenue, was in critical
condition in the same hospital with a fractured leg and internal injuries as
a result of an auto accident on Morgan avenue, near Maspeth avenue this
afternoon.
    They were riding in the auto of Anthony TUOZZO of 149 Kingsland avenue
when it hit a truck belonging to the Atlantic Basin Oil Company, driven by
Philip SEVIN.  John DODDATO, 20, of 104 Kingsland avenue, was treated for
minor injuries.

CARPENTER SAYS HE SLEW WOMAN
    Heartze GELL, 60, a carpenter, appeared at the West 125th street police
station, Manhattan, today and asserted he had choked to death a woman who
had been officially listed as dead from natural causes.
    GELL said the woman, Eleanor ANDERSON, 48, and he had an argument which
culminated in a fight Thursday.  He choked here, he told police, and then
put her to bed.  When he learned she was dead he walked the streets
momentarily expecting to be arrested and today he surrendered.
    Miss ANDERSON's body was found Thursday night.  After an autopsy her
death was ascribed to natural causes and the case was closed.

Donald A. TERRANOVA died yesterday at Victory Memorial Hospital.  He was the
son of Peter E. and the late Jessie WHITE TERRANOVA.  The funeral will be
held at 10 A.M. Friday from the home of his uncle, William TERRANOVA, 443
Seventy-second street.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Joseph Redmond.

Maria NASTIMENTO MENDES died Monday in Bushwick Hospital.  She was born in
the Madeira Islands twenty-seven years ago.  She was a member of the Church
of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place and Livingston street, where requiem
mass will be celebrated at 9 A.M. Friday.  She is survived by her husband,
Alvitino MENDES, a member of the Crescent-Hamilton Club, and one son, John
MENDES.  The funeral will be held from her late home, 263 Hicks street.
Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of George A.
Wuestmann, 4617 Avenue L.

Florence DE HERT died yesterday at her home, 133 Noble street.  She was the
widow of Jacob DE HERT.  She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Alice
UNGER, Mrs. Ethel HORNER, Mrs. Pauline HAMMOND, Theresa and Mrs. Ellen
COLUMBO; two sons, Douglass and Walter DE HERT; two sisters, Mrs. Nettie
FRANZE and Ella WODLING and two brothers, Clinton and Jacob WODLING.  She
was a member of the Church of St. Antony of Padua, where requiem mass will
be celebrated at 9 A.M., Friday.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery.

Rose REITER SEGLER died Monday at the home of her mother, 213 Bergen street.
She was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of Rose and the late George REITER, and
is survived in addition to her mother by her husband, Philip SEGLER; one
son, Vincent, and one brother, George REITER.  The funeral will be held
Friday at 9:30 A.M. from her late home, thence to the Church of St.
Boniface, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment will
be at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

John Joseph CRIBBINS died Monday at his home, 388 Union street.  He was born
in the Twelfth Ward, Brooklyn, a son of Catherine WAGNER and the late Thomas
CRIBBINS and was a former member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church where he
was connected with the Holy Name Society.  He mother and four sisters, Mrs..
Roy PECK, Mrs. Edward McDERMOTT, Margaret and Mary CRIBBINS, survive him.
The funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 A.M. from his late home, thence to
St. Agnes' Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Thomas McGOVERN died Tuesday at his home, 32 Hemlock street.  He is survived
by his parents, James P. and Ann McGOVERN; three brothers and seven sisters.
The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Friday with requiem mass at the Church of
the Blessed Sacrament.  Interment will be at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of KEARNS Sons, 1504 Bushwick avenue.

Isabelle NORTON GARDNER, born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late James E.
NORTON and Ann PALMER NORTON, died Tuesday morning at her home, 161 Adelphi
street.  She was a life resident of this city and for many years a member of
St. Edward's R.C. Church where a solemn mass of requiem will be said by the
rector, the Rev. James F. MEALIA, Friday, at 9:30 A.M.  She was a member of
the Guard of Honor, Rosary Society and Propagation of the Faith.  She is
survived by her husband, William J. GARDNER; three daughters, Margurite C.,
Isabelle M., Mary A. GARDNER; four sons, William J. Jr., Harry J., George
J., and James A. GARDNER, and several nieces and nephews.  Interment will be
at St. John's Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, 201
Park avenue.

Mary Emma O'ROURKE MORAN died Monday at her home, 90-45 Elderts lane.  She
is survived by two sons and four daughters, Hugh, Frank, Emma WOLWEBER, Mary
DONOHUE, Sadie McCARTHY and Veronica THOMPSON, formerly of the fourth Ward,
Manhattan.  The funeral from the late home Friday, thence to St. Sylvester
R.C. Church, Grant and McKinley avenues, at 10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of M.J. McCAFFREY, 31 James street, Manhattan.

Adele VERNON, born in Ireland seventy-eight years ago, died Tuesday.  She
had been a resident of this city for the past sixty years and was a member
of the Sacred Heart R.C. Church.  She was the daughter of the late John and
Mary FORD and widow of the late James VERNON.  The funeral will be held
Wednesday at 2 P.M. from DUNIGAN & Son's Chapel, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street, at 2 P.M.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

Martilda Mary REAHLE died Monday at her home, 32 Buffalo avenue.  She is
survived by her husband, George; a daughter, Cecilia; two sons, George, Jr.,
and Charles, and one sister, Elizabeth KROST.  The funeral will be held at
10 A.M. Friday, with requiem mass at the Church of St. Benedict, Fulton
street near Ralph avenue.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery, under
direction of John F. LANGTON, 74 Utica avenue.

Robert J. WREN of 273 Franklin avenue, died Monday at his home.  He is
survived by his wife, Mary; four sons, John, Robert, William and Patrick;
also two daughters, Margaret WREN and Mrs. Catherine SWEETMAN.  The funeral
will be held Friday at 9 A.M. from his home followed by requiem mass at St.
Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and Willoughby avenues.  Interment will be at
St. John's Cemetery under the direction of John C. TRACY, Inc., of 908 Kent
avenue.

James A. HESLIN died Monday at his home, 1254 Bushwick avenue.  He was 47
years old and engaged in the real estate business.  He is survived by his
widow, Alecia; one daughter, Mary; two sisters, Helen and Mrs. L.J. MICHEL
of Savannah, Ga., and one brother, Edward P. HESLIN of Charleston, S.C.  The
funeral will be held Friday at 9:30 A.M. from his late home, followed by a
requiem mass at the R.C. Church of the Fourteen Holy Martyrs, Covert street
and Central avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of John C. TRACY of 908 Kent avenue.

Dominick TAFURI died Tuesday in his eighty-third year.  He was born in Italy
and was resident of Brooklyn for over fifty-two years.  He formerly resided
at 325 Henry street.  He is survived by three sons, John, Adolph and Robert
and two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth WILLIAMS, Miss Julia TAFURI.  He was a
member of Sacred Heart Church, Degraw and Hicks streets.  Reposing at CRONIN
Chapel, 115 Atlantic avenue.  Funeral Friday at 2 P.M.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery under direction of Jere J. CRONIN, Inc., 115 Atlantic avenue.

Catherine HUGHES, widow of the late James HUGHES, died Tuesday at her home,
958 Bedford avenue.  The funeral will be held Friday at 10 A.M. from her
late home, followed by a requiem mass at St. Patrick's R.C. Church, Kent and
Willoughby avenues.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under the
direction of John C. TRACY, Inc., 908 Kent avenue.

Anna CUMMINGS died Tuesday at the age of sixty years at her late home, 144
Newton street.  She was born in U.S. and is survived by three sons, Raymond,
James and Edward CUMMINGS; three daughters, Mrs. William POWELL, May
CUMMINGS and Mrs. Arthur PERRY; twelve grandchildren and one sister, Mrs.
Mary WEBSTER.  Funeral Friday at 9 A.M.; thence to St. Cecilia's R.C.
Church, where she was an old parishioner.  Solemn mass of requiem will be
celebrated.

George CHAPLIN died Monday at his home, 744 Chauncey street.  She was born
in U.S. June 17, 1865, and lived all his life.  He is survived by one
brother, Samuel; two sisters, Elizabeth Ann WELLS and Frances B. KASTENGREN.
Funeral services Wednesday at 8 P.M.  The Rev. Wilmot B. LORD will
officiate.  Funeral Friday at 10 A.M. Interment will be at New York Bay
Cemetery under the direction of Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

In Memoriam
GARTLAND - In fond and loving memory of my dear husband and our father,
Joseph F. GARTLAND, who departed this life Nov. 25, 1914.  Anniversary mass
at Caldwell, N.J. for the repose of his soul.  Gone but not forgotten
            Wife and sons

MEEHAN - In sad and loving memory of our dearly beloved father, Thomas F.
MEEHAN, who died Nov. 25 (Thanksgiving Eve), 1908.
            Minnie MEEHAN GRAHAM
            Helen MEEHAN BARNETT

Our Lady of Loretto Council, No. 585, K. of C. 117 1st pl.  The annual
memorial mass for our departed brothers will be offered on Thanksgiving
morning, Nov. 26 at 10 o'clock.  Brothers will kindly assemble at clubhouse
at 9:45 o'clock and proceed in a body in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church,
Court and Luquer sts.  Relatives and friends of departed brothers are
cordially invited to attend.
            Frank SERGI, Jr., Grand Knight
            Joseph N. MATIER, Recorder

EARLEY - On Tuesday, Nov. 24th, 1931, Margaret (nee MANGAN), beloved wife of
Patrick EARLEY and loving mother of Mary SMAGOWICZ, Agnes ROTH and John
EARLEY.  Funeral from her late home, 259 13th st.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

GARDNER - On Nov. 24, 1931, Isabella Norton GARDNER, beloved wife of William
J. GARDNER and devoted mother of Margurite C., Isabelle M., Mary A., William
J. Jr., Harry J., George J., and James E. GARDNER.  Funeral from his
residence, 161 Adelphi st., Brooklyn, on Friday, Nov. 27, at 9 A.M. thence
to St. Edward's R.C. Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HUBBS - On Nov. 23, 1931, Charles W. HUBBS, Jr., beloved son of Charles W.
and Hattie HUBBS (nee BUTT), in his 3rd year.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 7813 ?7th ave., Woodhaven on Friday at ? o'clock.

KELLER - Gottlieb J. at his residence, 24 Terrace ave., Elmont, L.I.,
beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee ?AUM), beloved father of Emelia DIE?RICH
and Alfred KELLER.  Masonic services at his residence Wednesday evening at 8
o'clock.  Religious services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

KOVACS - Anna, died Nov. 23, at her residence, 1517 Emmons ave., Sheepshead
Bay.  Funeral will be Friday morning at Holy Family Church, Greenpoint.
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McNAMARA - Suddenly on Nov. 24th, 1931, at her residence, 68 Stratford rd.,
Flatbush, Elizabeth V. ?LANT McNAMARA.  Notice of funeral later.

MORAN - On Nov. 23, Mary Emma (nee O'ROURKE) loving mother of Hugh, Frank,
Emma VOLLWEBER, Mary DONOHUE, Sadie McCARTHY and Veronica THOMPSON, at her
late residence, 90-45 Elderts lane, Woodhaven, L.I.,  Formerly of the 4th
Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral Friday morning, then on to St. Sylvester's Church,
Grant and McKinley aves., where a mass will be offered at 10 A.M.  Interment
Calvary Cemetery.

PFEIFFER - On Nov. 24, in his ?5th year, Charles; dearly beloved father of
Theresa SCHEER, Matthew, Joseph, Charles and Frank PFEIFFER and brother of
Elizabeth LIEBERMANN.  Funeral from the chapel of R. STUTZMANN & Son, 2001
Madison st., Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

QUICK - Andrew, died Nov. 24th, beloved brother of Mrs. Emma SNE?EKER, uncle
of Mrs. A. J. LICHTEN?ERG of Trenton, N.J.  Religious services Friday, Nov.
27 at 8 P.M. at John MEGIEL's Funeral Parlors, ?118 Flushing ave., Maspeth.
Funeral Saturday, Nov. 28, at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SMITH - On Nov. 24, 1931, Julia, beloved wife of Thomas and loving mother of
Arthur and Joseph SMITH.  Funeral from her residence, 885 ? st., Friday,
Nov. 27, at 10:30 A.M., thence to St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

TERRANOVA - On Nov. 23d, Donald A., beloved son of Peter E. and the late
Jessie WHITE.  Funeral Friday at 10 A.M. from the home of his uncle, William
TERRANOVA, 443 72nd st.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

27 November 1931
John BECKER died Wednesday at his home, 283 Himrod street.  He was born in
Germany Dec. 4, 1858, and lived in Brooklyn for the past fifty-two years.
He was a member of Deutscher, Unabhangiger, K.U.V., and St. Leonard's
Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated at 9:30 A.M. Monday.  He is
survived by four sons, Lawrence, John, Joseph and Henry; two daughters, Anna
and Katie; ten grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral from George
BAQUE's Funeral Home, 114 Woodward avenue.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery.

John MENAGH died yesterday.  He was born in Canada and was a resident of
Brooklyn for the past sixty years.  He was a son of the late James and Mary
MENAGH.  He was employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Co. in the street
department for many years.  He was a member of St. Agnes Church, Hoyt and
Sackett streets.  He resided with Mrs. Thomas REILLY, at 339 Hoyt street.
The funeral will take place from the chapel at 210 Hoyt street Saturday, at
2 P.M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Lydia DILG of 1248 Gates avenue, died Tuesday.  She was born in United
States sixty-eight years ago.  She is survived by her two daughters, Lillian
and Mable; three sons, Harry, Arthur and Charles DILG, and three
grandchildren.  She is a member of Trinity Reformed Church, Prospect avenue.
Funeral Friday at 2 P.M. from the chapel, 507 Fairview avenue.  The Rev.
George G. WACKER will officiate.  Interment at Lutheran Cemetery under the
direction of John G. LUTZ & Sons.

Katie SCHUM died yesterday in her sixtieth year at 68-39 Kessel street,
Forest Hills.  She is survived by two sons, Henry W. and Wendel W. SCHUM,
and two daughters, Dorothea RUDY and Katie EPPELSHEIMER.  The funeral
services will be held at 4 P.M. Sunday.  Interment at 10 A.M. Monday, will
be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Julia SMITH, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Tuesday in her fifty-second
year at her home, 885 East Fifteenth street.  She was a member of the Church
of St. Rose of Lima, where requiem mass was celebrated at 11 A.M. today.
She is survived by her husband Thomas; two sons, Arthur and Joseph; a
brother, John Flanagan, and two grandchildren.  Interment was at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of John P. SCULLY, 203 DeKalb avenue.

Elizabeth CARLE of 214 Valentine street, Glendale, died Monday in her
twenty-seventh year.  She is survived by her husband, Herman, and uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John PFOUFEL, and one cousin, Frieda NEHER.  Funeral
services were held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue, last night,
the Rev. George SCHMID of the Glendale Evangelical Church officiating.
Cremation today at Fresh Pond under the direction of William BUSS
& Son, Inc.

Fred VOLLET of 7771 Seventy-fifth street, Glendale, died Wednesday in his
sixtieth year.  He is survived by his wife, Anna; one son, Fred Jr.; his
parents, Sophia and Charles VOLLET; three brothers, Henry, Charles and
George VOLLET, and two sisters, Sophie HOURIGAN and Elsie BERNER.  Funeral
services will be held at the Buss Funeral Home, 6708 Myrtle avenue,
Glendale, Friday at 8 P.M.  He was a member of Queensboro Lodge 878, B.P.O.
Elks, and the Ridgewood Democratic Club.  Cremation will take place Saturday
at 2 P.M. at Fresh Pond under the direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc.

Margaret STEVENS McHENRY, wife of John McHENRY, died Wednesday.  Funeral
from her home, 59 Middleton street, Saturday at 9 A.M., thence to St. Louis'
Church where a mass of solemn requiem will be celebrated.  In addition to
her husband, John, she is survived by one son, William; one daughter, Mrs.
Carl SUTFERI; one sister, Mrs. Mary SAMUELS, and one brother, Thomas
STEVENS.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of George T.McHUGH.

Guardian SULLIVAN, wife of John SULLIVAN, died Wednesday at her home, 701
Avenue C, corner of East Seventh street.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M.;
thence to the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, East Third street and
Fort Hamilton parkway, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of T.J. Higgins & Son,
Inc., 203 Jay street.

William F. CALLAN died Wednesday at his home, 412 Pacific street.  He was
born in the Fourth Ward of Brooklyn, the son of the late John and Mary
GALLAGHER CALLAN.  He was attached to the Sheriff's officer of Kings County
for the past twenty years, and late traffic manager of Frederick Loser
Company for many years, a member of St. Paul's R.C. Church, Court and
Congress streets, Holy Name Society, B.P.O.E., No. 22, Columbus Council, 126
K. of C.; charter member of the Third Ward Democratic Club, First Assembly
District Democratic Club, Emerald Society, Sons of St. Patrick and many
other organizations of the city.  He is survived by his nieces and nephews.
The funeral will take place from his late residence on Saturday at 9:30
A.M.; thence to St. Paul's R.C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, under direction of Harry QUAYLE.

Bertha HOEBE, a life resident of Brooklyn, died Wednesday in her 8(6)9th
year at her home, 357 Lafayette avenue.  She is survived by a niece,
Antoinette, and two nephews, Fred and Albert.  The Rev. Dr. A.B. RHINOW will
conduct the funeral services at 2 P.M. tomorrow at the funeral chapel of W.
Theodore LUTZ & Son, 68-08 Forest avenue, Ridgewood.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery.

Julia ROEMISCH died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, 104-16 102nd
street, Ozone Park.  She was born in Germany eighty-two years ago and has
been a resident of New York City for the past fifty years.  She was until
one month ago residing at 521 East Eighty-second street, Manhattan.  She is
survived by two daughters, Elizabeth and Emma; one son, Otto.  Funeral today
from her late home at 1 P.M.  Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the
direction of Kearns & Sons, 115-10 Rockaway boulevard, South Ozone Park.

Catherine HOLLAND, a stenographer, died Monday at the Jewish Memorial
Hospital.  She was born in Brooklyn, Aug. 26, 1912, and lived here all her
life.  She is survived by her father, Frederick; one brother, Frederick R.,
Jr., one sister, Mrs. Viola KRAEMER.  Funeral today at 2 P.M. from her home,
60-36 Fifty-sixth street or Caspian street, Maspeth; thence to Trinity
Evangelical Lutheran Church where the Rev. A.H. SCHAEFER will conduct
services.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery under the direction of
Charles MORTON, 578 Onderdonk avenue.

Anna M. MORRIS died Wednesday at her home, 129 Clermont avenue.  She was a
life resident of Brooklyn and was a daughter of Mary PERRY and the late
Thomas F. MORRIS.  She is survived in addition to her mother by two
brothers, John H. and Edward W. MORRIS, and three sisters, Mrs. John J.
REGAZZI, Mrs. Edward J. GALLAGHER and Ethel R. MORRIS.  The funeral will be
held at 9 A.M. Monday with requiem mass at the Church of St. Edward.
Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John McMANUS &
Son, 2001 Flatbush avenue.

Charles Andrew FULLER died Tuesday in his forty-first year at Kings County
Hospital.  He lived at 20 Stanwick street.  He is survived by two sisters.
The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from the funeral chapel, 393 Linden
street.  Interment will be at the National Cemetery under direction of
William WERST, 365 Evergreen avenue.

Drury B. SHIFFLETT died last Friday in his forty-ninth year.  He formerly
lived at 80 Wolcott street.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. today from
the Kings County Chapel.  Interment will be at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten
Island under direction of Joseph REDMOND, 103 King street.

Santo PICCOLO died Wednesday at Union City, N.J.  He was born in Italy
sixty-three years ago.  He is survived by a son, Michael PICCOLO of 1826
West Eighth street from whose home the funeral will be held at 9:30 A.M.
tomorrow with requiem mass at the Church of SS Simon and Jude.  Interment
will be at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Emilio TARI & Sons, 2052
East Seventeenth street.

George BAHLITZANAKIS, a restaurateur, died yesterday at his home, 245
Pacific street.  He was born in Greece and had been a resident of Brooklyn
for nineteen years.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from the
Crowe Funeral Home, 134 Smith street.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Thomas E. CROWE.

Anna PICCOLO died on Wednesday at her home, 681 East Fifteenth street, near
Avenue J.  She is survived by her husband, Salvator; one son, Louis; two
daughters, Carmela and Roseanna; her parents, Andrew and Rose SCARVELLO; one
brother, Thomas, and four sisters, Mrs. S. CARBELL, Mrs. T. FRANCULLI, Mrs.
A. TATZ and Mrs. M. ANTERINO.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from her home
thence to St. Rose of Lima Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of James A.
MADDEN, 197 Franklin avenue.

Anna Sophia INSULL died Tuesday at her home, 116 Middleton street.  She was
born in Switzerland.  She is survived by her husband, William; two sons,
Theodore and Samuel and a daughter, Elizabeth and her parents and one
sisters, living in Switzerland.  The Rev. E.L. WALZ will conduct the funeral
services at 2 P.M. today.  Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Louise A. SIMON died yesterday at Madison Park Hospital.  She was 35 years
old and was born in Plainfield, N.J.  She is survived by her husband,
William P. SIMON; her father, Frank EBERT and two sisters, Mrs. Olga LAW and
Mrs. Edgar RYAN.  The funeral will be held at 2 P.M. tomorrow from 3601
Kings Highway.  Interment will be at Lutheran Cemetery under direction of
John J. DARRAUGH & Sons, Inc., 8817 Fifth avenue.

Elizabeth V. PLANT McNAMARA, a life resident of New York City, died Tuesday
at her home, 68 Strafford road.  She was the daughter of the late William J.
and Louise HALL PLANT, a pioneer family of the old city of Brooklyn.  She
was a graduate of the Assumption Parochial School and the Visitation
Academy.  She was for the greater part of her life a resident of the Park
Slope section and member of St. Francis Xavier's R.C. Church, Sixth avenue
and Carroll street, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
Saturday at 10 A.M.  She had only moved to the Flatbush section a month ago.
She is survived by three sisters, Mary L. PLANT, Mrs. Catherine KANE, Mrs.
J. Elliott HENDERSON, and two brothers, Humphrey L. PLANT and Edward J.
PLANT.  She had been for the past twenty years connected with Hinde and
Dauch Corrugated Paper Co., of Brooklyn.  Interment will be at Holy Cross
Cemetery under the direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, Rogers avenue and
Montgomery street.

Robert Francis WHITE, a retired fireman of the New York Fire Department,
died Wednesday at his home, 53-59 Seventy-second place, Maspeth.  He is
survived by his wife, Amelia WHITE, and four children, Elwin WHITE, Grace
CHABERT, Edna MERKEL and Robert WHITE.  He was born in Canada and resided in
New York for more than thirty-five years having lived in Maspeth for a
number of years.  The Rev. T.B. GRISWOLD of Maspeth will conduct the funeral
services at the home Saturday. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Elizabeth SWEENEY DELMAGE died Wednesday at her home, 390 Vernon avenue.
She was born in New York City sixty-seven years ago and was a parishioner of
St. Cecilia's Church for a number of years.  She was a resident of the
Bushwick section for the past twenty years.  She is survived by her husband,
Robert; four daughters, Mrs. Jennie REICHERT, Mrs. Nellie WALCH, Mrs. Lucy
SUESSER and Mrs. Mary SANDERSON; one son, Robert; one brother, John SWEENEY,
and twelve grandchildren.  Funeral Saturday with requiem mass at 9:30 A.M.
at St. John the Baptist Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of William H. MURRAY, 831 Knickerbocker avenue.

BURDOCK - On Nov. 27, 1931, John J., beloved husband of Alice DOWD BURDOCK.
Funeral Monday ? A.M. from residence, 439 15th ?.  Requiem mass at Church of
the Holy Name.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Boston papers please copy.

CALLAN - William F. on Nov. 25 at his residence, 412 Pacific st., son of the
late John F. and Mary CALLAN.  Funeral on Saturday, Nov. 28, at 9:30 A.M.,
St. Pauls R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CLANCY - Mary, on Thursday, Nov. 26, at her residence, 1098 Madison st.,
beloved sister of Sister Mary ?ILARION of St. Catherine of Alexandria
Convent.  Funeral from 1258 Hancock st., on Monday morning.  Requiem mass at
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Putnam and Ralph aves, at 10"30.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Columbus Council No. 126, K. of C. - Members are requested to assembly at
the club Friday evening, Nov. 27, at 8:30 o'clock to proceed thence to the
home of our late brother, William F. CALLAN, 412 Pacific st.
        Joseph P. WALSH, Grand Knight
        Joseph L. WALSH, Recorder

EARLEY - On Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1931, Margaret (nee MANGAN), beloved wife of
Patrick EARLEY and loving mother of Mary SWAGOWICZ, Agnes ROTH and John
EARLEY.  Funeral Saturday at 9:30 A.M. from her home, 259 Thirteenth st.
Requiem mass in Holy Family Church.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

First A.D. Democratic Assembly - With deepest sorrow, we announce the death
of a beloved and long active member and officer of our organization, William
F. CALLAN.  Members will assembly at the clubhouse, Friday evening at 8
o'clock to proceed in a body to his late home, 412 Pacific st., in tribute
to his memory.
        Frank J. QUAYLE, Jr., Sadie S. GARAHAN,
        Executive Members

HANS - Anna Barbara, widow of Jacob HANS, in her 82nd year, beloved mother
of Frank L., John J., Frederick J., Joseph P. and Jacob HANS, Anna SCHLEGEL
and Otillie ?OHIBEKER.  Funeral from the home of her son, Joseph P. HANS, ?
4th ave., Malba, N.Y.  Requiem mass at 10 A.M. St. Luke's R.C. Church,
Whitestone, N.Y. Monday, Nov. 30, 1931.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McCALLAN - Theresa ENNIS, on Nov. 24, at her home in Hamilton, Ontario,
beloved mother of Mrs. THEODORE and Mrs. Leo HOWIWITZ.  Funeral on Saturday
at 9 A.M. from the funeral parlors of John J. McMANUS & Son, 2001 Flatbush
ave.  Requiem mass R.C. Church of St. Thomas Aquinas.  
Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McNAMARA - On Tuesday, Nov. 24, 1931, Elizabeth V. PLANT McNAMARA, daughter
of the late William and Louise HALL PLANT, devoted sister of Mary L. PLANT,
Mrs. Catherine KANE, MRs. J. Elliott HENDERSON; Humphrey L. and Edward J.
PLANT.  Funeral from her late residence, 68 Stratford rd., Flatbush, on
Saturday, Nov. 28, at 9:30 A.M.; thence to St. Francis Xavier R.C. Church.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McSTAY - On Nov. 25, Margaret, beloved sister of Mrs. Joseph Mof?.  FUneral
from Schaefer's Funeral Parlor, 4th ave and 42nd st., Saturday, Nov. 28
Requiem mass at St. Michael's R.C. Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MORRIS - Anna M., on Nov. 25, at her home, 129 Clermont ave., beloved
daughter of Mary PERRY and the late Thomas F. MORRIS.  Funeral Monday
Requiem mass at the R.C. Church of St. Edward.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUICK - Andrew, died Nov. 24th, beloved brother of Mrs. Emma Sne?er, uncle
of Mrs. A.J. LICHTEN?G of Trenton, N.J.  Religious services Friday, Nov. 27,
at 8 P.M. from John MEGIEL's Funeral Parlors, ? Flushing ave., Maspeth.
Funeral Saturday, Nov. 28, at 2 P.M. Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

SULLIVAN - On Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1931, Guardian (nee ROSELLE) beloved wife
of John SULLIVAN.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral
on Saturday from the residence, 701 Avenue C., corner of East Seventh st.,
at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul at Immaculate
Heart of Mary Church, East Third and Fort Hamilton Parkway.  
Interment Calvary cemetery.

[transcriber's note:  left side has black line, ? in place of what I can't
read]

?UNGATE - Ellen A., who passed away Nov. 27, 1930.
    And while she lies in peaceful sleep
    Her memory I will always keep.
                Daughter, Connie

FLANNERY - On Friday, Nov. 27, ? A.M. at St. Mary's Church, the ?h
anniversary mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of ?rtin
FLANNERY, a most devoted ? and loving brother.

    ?why were you taken, th? and
    ?ay of our hearts and home
    ? ten years ago yesterday
    Time goes on, dear Martin
    ? are missed more each day,
    The blow was so hard
    ?ft us broken-hearted
    ? your place in our hearts and home
    ?an never be filled
            Mother and Sisters

?YNES - In loving memory of William J., who departed this life, Nov. 27,
1929.  Gone but still in our hearts.
                Wife, Son and Daughters

28 November 1931
ONE DROWNED, FIVE RESCUED AS CAR PLUNGES IN GOWANUS
Boys Failed to Heed "Dead End" Street Warning
    One boy was drowned and five others were rescued suffering from exposure
and submersion early today when the automobile in which they were riding
went through an eighteen-inch stringpiece at the foot of Degraw street and
into the Gowanus Canal.
    The dead boy is William Gilmore, 17, of 672 Hancock street.  Rescuers
worked from shortly after midnight when the accident occurred, until about
10 A.M. to locate the boy's body.  It was taken to Butler street police
station for official identification.  The five rescued and taken to Kings
County Hospital for further treatment of their minor injuries are:
        Duncan MAGGIO, 18, of 674 McDonough street
        Morris GILL, 18, of 721 Jefferson avenue
        Peter MURPHY, 17, of 752 Jefferson avenue
        Nicholas PROCE, 18, of 873 Halsey street
                Basketball Team
    The six boys were all members of a basketball team recruited from the
Bushwick section and were all... (article ends here)
[transcriber's note:  only four names were listed even though the articles
says five]

Margaret FITZPATRICK died Wednesday.  She was born in the Bay Ridge section
nine years ago and was a pupil in Public School 82.  She is survived by her
parents, Walter and Margaret, and three sisters.  The funeral was held from
the home of her parents, 442 Thirty seventh street, yesterday at 10 A.M.
with interment at St. John's Cemetery.

John GERMANN died yesterday in his sixty-second year.  He was a shoemaker.
He was born in Germany and lived forty-one years in Brooklyn.  He was a
member of Bayerische Ludwig Verein.  Funeral from his home 1233 Putnam
avenue, Monday at 9:30 A.M., thence to the Church of St. Barbara, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated.  He is survived by his widow, Anna BAUER
GERMANN; five sons, Joseph, Jacob, George, Frank and John and two sisters,
Elizabeth and Catherine.  Interment at Holy Trinity Cemetery under direction
of John SEHY, 313 Central avenue.

Johanna STOLTZ died yesterday at her home, 40 Grand street.  She is survived
by her husband, Theodore.  Funeral Monday from the John H. Woods Funeral
Home, 93 Broadway, with requiem mass at the Church of SS Peter and Paul at
10 A.M.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

John J. BURDOCK died yesterday at his home, 439 Fifteenth street.  He was
born in Brooklyn, a son of the late William H. and Mary McGOVERN BURDOCK.
He was formerly a professional ball player of the old Atlantic Club.  He
played the first Boston National team and joined the Brooklyn Nationals in
1883.  He was a member of the Society of Old Brooklynites, the Twelfth
Assembly District Democratic Club and the Holy Name Society.  He was an
inspector attached to the office of the Corporation Counsel.  He is survived
by his widow, Alice DOWD BURDOCK and six sons, Thomas F., captain of Hook &
Ladder 113; William J., John J. Jr., James F., Charles G. and George L., and
five daughters, Mrs. Florence DAVY, Mrs. Ella MILLER, Mrs. Catherine McCANN,
Mrs. Blanche IRVINE and Mrs. Charlotte SHEERAN, twenty-six grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.  The funeral will be held at 9 A.M. Monday, with
requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Prospect Park West and
Prospect avenue.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of W.A. MARTIN, 764 Washington avenue.

Allen DAVEY died Wednesday at St. Catherine's Hospital.  He is survived by
his parents, James and Marion DAVEY.  Funeral was held from his late home,
6644 Seventy-fourth street, Middle Village, today at 12 M.  Interment was in
Calvary Cemetery under direction of William BUSS & Son, Inc., 6708 Myrtle
avenue, Glendale.

Daniel KELLY died yesterday at his home, 2072 East Twenty-eighth street.  He
is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James KELLY and a brother, James
KELLY Jr. The funeral will be held at 1 P.M. Monday.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Martin F. HEALEY, Jr., 3234 Nostrand
avenue.

Charles MacCARTHY died yesterday at his home, 533 Chauncey street.  He was
born in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn since early youth.  He
lived for thirty years in the Bushwick section.  He was a marine engineer.
He is survived by his widow, Margaret, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth DRISCOLL
and three nephews, Eugene and John MacCARTHY and Joseph COUGHLIN.  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 under
direction of J.J. GALLAGHER's Sons, 25 Aberdeen street.

Adam J. LOECHER died yesterday at his home, 2158 Fulton street.  He was
sixty-three years old.  He was a member of Fred Hower Relief Circle of
Brooklyn.  He is survived by his widow, Dora; a son, Daniel; a daughter,
Margaret AICHELE; two brothers, Charles and William, and two sisters, Mrs.
Mary MOODY and Mrs. Kate REEVES.  The funeral services will be held at 2
P.M. Monday at the funeral chapel, 2089 Fulton street.  Interment will be at
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of Robert R. DONOVAN.

Mary CLANCY, a life resident of New York City, died Thursday at her home,
1098 Madison street.  She is survived by a sister, Sister Mary HILARION of
the Convent of St. Catherine of Alexandria.  The funeral will be held from
1258 Hancock street at 10:30 A.M., Monday, with requiem mass at the Church
of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John V. DONNELLY.

Edward Patrick DONNELLY, son of the late Patrick DONNELLY, died yesterday at
his home, 10802 97th avenue, Richmond Hill.  The funeral will be held at
9:30 A.M., Tuesday, with requiem mass at the Church of the Gate of Heaven,
Richmond Hill.  He is survived by his mother, Mary SHEA DONNELLY and four
brothers, John, James, Francis and William and one sister, Kathleen
DONNELLY.  Interment will be at Calvary Cemetery under direction of Thomas
J. CREAMER, 64 Herbert street.

William TAKENHAM died yesterday at his home, 9105 Winchester boulevard,
Queens Village, Queens.  He was born in New York City and had been a
resident of Brooklyn and Queens for many years.  He was a member of Harlem
Lodge, 557, F. & A.M. and Atlantic Council, 1417, R.A.  He is survived by
his widow, Adelia; two sons, Edward D. and Walter F., a sister, Mrs. Lettie
SMITH and three grandchildren.  Masonic services will be held at 3 P.M.
tomorrow.  Interment under direction of Feeney & Sons, 1847 Broadway.

BOOTH - John L., died on Nov. ? at his home, 555 Drew ave. in his 42nd year.
He is survived by his wife, Lois; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James BOOTH.
Funeral services Sunday at 6 o'clock.  Interment Monday, 10 A.M., Evergreen
Cemetery.

BURDOCK - On Nov. 27, 1931, John J., beloved husband of Alice DOWD BURDOCK.
Funeral Monday ? A.M. from residence, 439 15th ?.  Requiem mass at Church of
the Holy Name.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.  Boston papers please copy.

BURKE - Suddenly, on Nov. 27, 1931, Julia, beloved mother of Emma REUTER,
Rose BEYER, Anna ?AY, Adele and John BURKE.  Funeral from her residence, 75
DeBe?se st., on Tuesday, Dec. 1st, 2 P.M.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CLANCY - Mary, on Thursday, Nov. 26, at her residence, 1098 Madison st.,
beloved sister of Sister Mary ?ILARION of St. Catherine of Alexandria
Convent.  Funeral from 1258 Hancock st., on Monday morning.  Requiem mass at
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Putnam and Ralph aves, at 10:30.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

GERMANN - John, after a long illness, Nov. 27, in his 62d year.  Funeral
from his late residence, 1233 Putnam ave., Brooklyn, Monday, 10 A.M.; thence
to the R.C. Church of St. Barbara, where a requiem mass will be offered.
Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

GLENNON - On Nov. 27, Emma (nee DUWELL), beloved wife of James and devoted
mother of Ethel F., daughter of Mary and the late Joseph A. DUWELL.  She was
formerly of Park Slope section.  Funeral Monday, 2 P.M. from her residence,
1100 ?st Fortieth st.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

HANS - Anna Barbara, widow of Jacob HANS, in her 82nd year, beloved mother
of Frank L., John J., Frederick J., Joseph P. and Jacob HANS, Anna SCHLEGEL
and Otillie ?OHIBEKER.  Funeral from the home of her son, Joseph P. HANS, ?
4th ave., Malba, N.Y.  Requiem mass at 10 A.M. St. Luke's R.C. Church,
Whitestone, N.Y. Monday, Nov. 30, 1931.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

HEALY - On Nov. 26, Frances (nee HAMEL), widow of James, formerly of the
Seventh Ward, Manhattan.  Funeral from her home, 946 Jefferson ave.,
Brooklyn, on Monday, Nov. 30, 9:30 A.M.  Mass of requiem at Church of Our
Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam ave near Ralph.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

LEE - Mary, on Friday.  She is survived by her husband, Richard ?; three
nephews, Edward and Walter HORIE and John McCORMACK, and four nieces, Ann,
Frances and Marcella HORIE and Fannie McCORMACK.  Funeral from M. ?.
Mc?ATH's, 1112 Ave. O, Monday afternoon.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

McKENNA - On Nov 27, Catherine (nee Hurson), widow of Bernard McKENNA,
loving mother of Catherine CAFFARO, Rose REILLY, Margaret McINTYRE and the
late James, Bernard and Joseph McKENNA, beloved sister of Mrs. Michael
CURLEY and Mrs. Lawrence MURPHY, native of
?nacross, County Longford, Ireland.  Funeral from her residence, ? Sixteenth
st., West New York, N.J., on Monday Nov. 30, at 9:30 A.M.  Solemn requiem
mass at St. Joseph's Church, West New York.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MINGRAM - On Nov. 27, Elizabeth, in her 66th year, at her residence, 115-45
200th st., St. Albans.  Beloved wife of Edgar and devoted mother of Anna
MINGRAM DUNBAR and grandmother of Helen DUNBAR.  Funeral Tuesday 9:30 A.M.,
thence to St. Pascal's R.C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

PAKENHAM - William, beloved husband of Adelia (nee RYAN), on Friday, Nov.
27, at his residence, 9105 Winchester blvd, Queens Village.  Masonic
services on Sunday, 3 P.M.  Interment Monday noon, Evergreen Cemetery.

THOMPSON - On Nov. 27, 1931, Theodore E., beloved husband of Louise
THOMPSON, in his 71st year, at his residence, 521 55th st.  Funeral services
at the Funeral Home of George C. HERBST, 6741 5th ave., near 68th st.,
Brooklyn, on Sunday, Nov. 29, at 2 P.M.  Interment Greenwood.

ZIERENBERG - Adolph, suddenly on Nov. 25, 1931, age 52 years, beloved
husband of Luise A. SCHREYER ZIERENBERG.  Funeral Saturday, Nov. 28, 1931 at
2 P.M. from George WERST Funeral Parlor, Hart st., corner Evergreen ave.
Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

In Memoriam
COOPER - In said and loving memory of Gertrude M. COOPER died Nov. 28, 1929.
Gone, but not forgotten.
        Loving Husband, Brothers and Sisters

EWING - In sad and loving memory of Private Wilson L. EWING, Co. F, 106th
Infantry, who died in France Nov. 28, 1918.  Gone, but not forgotten.
         Father and Relatives

SHEERS - In said and loving memory of my beloved husband, James SHEERS, who
passed away Nov. 28, 1930.
    Sunshine passes shadows fall
    Love's remembrance outlasts them all
    You, my dear, who meant the world to me
    Will remain forever in my heart and memory
        Loving Wife, Mary (nee FEY)

WEISS - In sad and loving memory of our dearest and loving brother, Joseph
WEISS, who was killed in Howard Logue's Garage on Nov. 29, 1918, at 54 Watts
st., Manhattan.
    Treasured thoughts of one so dear
    Often brings a silent tear
    Thoughts return to scenes gone past
    Tears roll on but memories last
        Sister, Mamie; Brother, John


Transcriber: Barbara Stein
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