Document 52521

STANDARD UNION SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1931.
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
widow, Pauline; three daughters
six sons and one brother. He was
a member of 8. 8. Dupont Camp,
168, 8. of V., U. 8. A., and Montauk,
Council, 99, Jr. O. U. A. M. The*
funeral services will be held at 2
P. M. Monday. Interment will follow at Cedar Grove Cemetery under
direction of William Buss & Son,
6708 Myrtle avenue.
13
Telephone Your Ads, MAin 4-5300
MURRAY—On Saturday, Jan. 3.
1931, William, beloved son of Mary
(nee Dooley) and the late John
Murray, at his residence, 702 Greenwood ave., Windsor Terrace. Notice
of funeral later.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE APARTMENTS TO LET*
FURNISHED ROOMS
HELP WANTED—MALE
O'BRIEN—On Jan. 2, 1931, John
B E R G E N ST.. 106A—8te*m heated, two GO S o u t h , on s t e a m s h i p s , yacht*, p l e a s UNFURNISHED
QUEENS AND LONG ISLAND
J., beloved husband of Catherine
ant, w e l l - p a y i n g Jobs; beginners, o l d r o o m s : r u n n i n g water; 37.
t i m e r s ; self-addressed e n v e l o p e brings
O'Brien (nee Coonsy), at his resiA WEI.I. P L A N N E D a n d perfaotly e o n - A T L A N T I C A V B . , 1817—4 » t l T rooms B E R O E N ST.,
160—Hallroom;
newly
d e t a i l s promptly.
Captain, b o x 308,
atructed E n g l i s h type h o m i In a moat
d e c o r a t e d ; s t e a m h e a t ; 33.
dence, 597 90th st. Funeral on Mon117; s o m e a t U S : electric l i g h t s ; near
JOSEPH F. BAMBERGER, son of
E s s e x Conn.
a t t r a c t i v e residential s e c t i o n ; six rooms
HUCK—Elizabeth on Friday, Jan. day, at 9 A. M. Solemn requiem
Noetrand
a
v
e
.
Inquire
grocery.
BORO
HALL—394
Hicks
at.;
large
and b a t h | o n e - c a r g a r a g e ; 46 ft. plot
2, 1931, in her sixty-fourth year, be- mass at St. James Pro-Cathedral. John and the late Anna Pfeiffer
h o u s e k e e p i n g r o o m ; s t e a m ; a l i o sin- PROCESS S E R V E R , reliable; B r o o k l y n
LOW R E N T
on finished s t r e e t ; 7 m i n u t e s to B. M.
Bamberger, died yesterday at his
w o r k ; muat h a v e car. A p p l y a f t e r 1
gle, 33.5 <K
loved sister of Benjamin F. Jones. Interment St. John's Cemetery.
129 B a l t i c at.; 4 large s u n n y rooms;
T. " i . " and L. I. R. R.; price M.2S0;
P. M.
Mr. /Hurley, room 604, 1 7 7 6 '
home. 6730 Ridge boulevard. He
cash 1100; will a r r a u g e t e r m s on bal- electric, gas, hot w a t e r ; r e s t for apt., B R I D G E ST.. 383—Large front room;
Funeral Monday afternoon, 1:30
B r o a d w a y , lyew York.
,
96.80
per
w
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e
k
;
a
l
s
o
a
J-room
a
p
t
.
with
ance.
W
F.
Law,
146-02
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a
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a
ave.,
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;
cars,
s
u
b
w
a
y
s
;
63.60.
was
formerly
for
many
years
a
resiP. M., from her residence, 47 HausO'CONNOR—On Jan. 2, Charles,
cor. 148th at-, J a m a i c a , N. Y.
Tel. s a m e e q u i p m e n t a t 84.40 par w e e k ; 3 B L S H W I C K A V E . , 1114 (Gates)—Large
dent
of
South
Brooklyn.
He
is
surman st., Grsenpolnt, thenco to the at his residence, 580 Eighty-third st.
HELM0ANTED—FEMALE
rooms a t 93.70 per week.
Inquire a t
J A m a l e a »-4»7J.
room, h o u s e k e e p i n g ; reasonable; heat,
office, 129 B a l t i c st.. d a l l y or a t 138
Messiah Lutheran Church, on Rus- Survived by his wife, Anna, and one vived, in addition to his father, by
Baltic at. afteP 6 P. M.
hot
water.
three
brothers,
John,
Frederick
and
815 D A I L Y and free dresses; sell lovely
sell st. Interment Lutheran Ceme- daughter, Marie. Requiem mass
MONEY TO LOAN
frocks. 3 for 33.98; a m a z i n g v a l u e s ,
C E N T R A L AVE., 1812 (bat. M y n l e arid B U 3 H W I C K A V E . . 1033—Front room.
tery.
Monday Jan. 5, at 10 A. M. at St. Louis, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna
s t u n n i n g fabrics, e n c h a n t i n g
styles;
Seneca
avea.)—4
nice
large
rooms.
Toner and Gertrude Bamberger. I J n l l r V First, second. third mortk i t c h e n e t t e ; heat, e l e c , hot water: 88.
Anselm's Church.
q u i c k s a l e s , experience u n n e c e s s a r y ;
m l l r l r T ga^es;
quick
action;
low MARCY AVE.. 320—4-room a p a r t m e n t C L I N T O N ST.. 165—Business woman can
He
was
a
member
of
the
Church
of
outfit
free.
Malloch
F
r
o
c
k
s
,
Dept.
JONES—On Jan. 2, 1931, at her
•IIUIIs. • r a t e f c
Henry
L.
Redfleld. j'Xi.tr rent; all Improvements; 148 m o n t h 1134, Grand Rapids, Mich.
ONOFRIO—Rizzo, Jan. 1, at his Our Lady of Angels, where requiem 20
find c o m f o r t a b l e heated room; prlvlCourt St., Hrooklyn. T R l a n g l e 5-3814. **• ly; near W i l l i a m s b u r g B r i d g e .
residence, 346 Seventeenth st, Mary, home,
MorI P A Y W O M E N 93 H O U R L Y
ave., beloved mass will be celebrated at 9 A. M. 1ST. 2ND, 3RD M O R T G A G E S ; also small
lpges: private f a m i l y ; 36.
rU Wolk. W i l l i a m s b u r g 8-9863.
beloved wife of William and dear husband760of Schenck
kM
e eB
p iEnRg L A
r oNoD
m ; ST.,
h e a t , 137—Large
electricity, housebath; to s h o w 130 n e w e s t dreeses to f r i e n d s : loans for Interest, t a x e s . Eskay Ho 1 I- MONTEITH ST.. 19
Mary, and son of Monday. Interment will be at Holy
(near
uajshwlck C Uronvenlencea.
earn
320.
340 w e e k l y spare t i m e ; o x p e r l - ,
mother of John. ^ Solemn requiem Michael and Pasqualina.
Ing Corp., 26 Court st. Triangle 5-CS8i>
Funeral Cross Cemetery under direction of
are.)—Block above Flushing ave.: 4
ence u n n e c e s s a r y ; gorgeous s t y l e e q u i p mass at Church of St. John the on Jan. 5, 9:30 A. M., at St. Gabriel's
rooms,
bath, electric;
313
m o n t h : D B K A L B A V E . . 452—Three furnished m e n t f r e e ; s a m p l e dressea free
1ST, 2D. 3D M O R T G A G E S : loans m a d e
Joseph
G.
Duffy,
237
Ninth
street.
rooms, s u i t a b l e for light housekeeping. m o n t h . Harford Frocks, 1160 N o b l e every
month free; one f l i g h t up.
Evangelist, Monday, 10 A. M. In- Church, where solemn requiem mass
s a m e day. B e s d i n e . 44 Court St., suite
st..
D
E
C A T U R S T , 61-6*—Newly decorated, Indianapolis. Ind.
1101.
T
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l
a
n
g
l
e
6-2987.
terment St. John's Cemetery.
NORMAN AVE.. 191 ( O r e e n p o l n t ) — T w o
will be offered. Interment St. John's
n e a t l y furntahed r o o m s ; all sixes; all
rooms; d a y l i g h t a p a r t m e n t : 312; three
FIRST,
second
m
o
r
t
g
a
g
e
s
supplied
WithBAMBERGER—Joseph P., on Jan.
AILEEN NIEMI FELL died yester- in 24 hours; low rates. J. H. Kenny, 16 rooma, 818; hot water, electric and c o n v e n i e n c e s : v e r y reasonable.
Cemetery.
HELP WANTED GENERAL
', at his residence, 6730 Ridge boulegas.
Inquire Balaton H o s i n g Co.
KEARNEY—After a brief illness,
terday at her home. 1407 East FortyDOUGLASS ST., 190—Double h o u s e k e e p Court St. Suite 905. T R l a n g l e 5-1878 8.
'ard, beloved son of John and the on Friday, Jan. 2. 1931, Charles J.,
PRINCE—Charles, on Jan. 1, 1931, seventh street. Six weeks ago she F I R S T , second m o r t g a g e e quickly close *. S A C K E T T ST., 311—2nd floor; 3 rooma ing r o o m : p r i v a t e lavatory; n e w g a s S C A N D I N A V I A N or German c o u p l e ; man.
r a n e e ; w e l l h e a t e d ; t w o people o n l y ;
ite Anna Pfeiffer Bamberger and beloved husband of Carrie (nee Ar- beloved husband of Katherlne Kelly married Frederick Fell, who survives low rate. W a l t e r ll. L a n g . 16th floor
and b a t h : s t e a m heat, h o t w a t e r aupe m p l o y e d ; furnished room, h e a t , light,
38.60.
„ j
pMed; only 335. Inquire 221 S m i t h St.
rother of John, Gertrude, Fred- nold), and devoted father •'Of Grace Prince and father of Edmund. Fu- her. The funeral will be held at 18 Court st. T R l a n g l e 8-8*40.
for s e r v i c e s ; email
furnished
room
h o u s e ; references. 106 Dean st.
SOMBRS ST., 43 (one block from Fulton G R E E N E A V E . . 1020—One large room,
rick, Louis and Anna Toner. Fu- Stuhler and Florence, and brother neral Monday, 9:30 A. M., from 9:30 A. M. Monday with requiem
with k i t c h e n e t t e ; e t e a m heat, hot w a •
n
d
R
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c
k
a
w
a
y
ave.
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)
—
F
o
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r
leral Monday.
Solemn requiem of Clara Kearney, at his residence, residence. 974 E. 34th st. Requiem mass at the Church of St. Brigid. U. A. M.; Orient Chapter, 138, R.
ter; one s m a l l h a U r o o m ; c o n v e n i e n t to
large, l i g h t rooma; n e w l y recorated;
AGENTS WANTED
all c a r lines.
nass at Our Lady of Angels R. C. 304 Jay st. Notice of funeral later. miss at St. Vincent Ferrer's Church. Interment will be at 8t. Johns A. M.;Longi Grotto, and Mergenelectric; Improvements; f i r s t - c l a s s c o n dition;
rent
820.
P
h
o
n
e
D
i
c
k
e
n
s
1247.
thaler
Mutual
Aid
Society.
He
is
L A F A Y E T T E A V E . , 77 (near Fulton at.) C A L I F O R N I A perfumed beads aelllng
"hurch at 9:30 A. M. Interment
Cemetery
under
direction
of
Herbert
Interment St. John's Cemetery.
N i c e front r o o m ; electric, s t e a m , e o n survived by his wife, Anna Grell W Y C K O F F ST., 104—Three rooms, $13, —
loly Cross Cemetery.
like h o t c a k e s ; a g e n t s coining m o n e y ;
Fitzpatrick, 4509 Fifth avenue.
LEWIS—Mary A. (nee. Hickey),
tlnuou»-h^t w a t e r : near s u b w a y ; 34.5').
313; w h i t e sink, tuba, g a s , electrto.
big; p r o f i t s ; c a t a l o g u e free.
Mission
Bohl;
one
son,
Richard
Duehne;
one
REIS—Raymond,
beloved
son
of
J Malone.
r R E S I D f E N T ^ B T . . 476—Room and rear
F a c t o r y B2. 2328 West Pico, L o s A n BOYD—On Jan. 3, 1931, Elizabeth beloved wife of Michael, on Jan. 2,
daughter,
Mrs.
Charles
CunningMr.
and
Mrs.
Aloysis
Reis
and
k i t c h e n , w i t h tubs, sink; a l s o other
g e l e s , Calif.
A
AVE.. 1664—4-room a p a r t m e n t ; all
arrell Boyd, daughter of Ellen and 1931, at her residence. 280 EightyCHARLES O'CONNOR died yes- ham; four brothers, Frank, Amery, 8TH
r o o m s A h o t a n d eold water, 84 to 33.
lmprovementa e x c e p t h e a t ; reasonable
D O N ' T W O R K F O R SM (VLL*CHANGEt
fames H., at her residence, 632 sixth st. Solemn mass of requiem brother of Grace, in his sixteenth terday at hte home, 580 Eighty- Peter and Thomas Bohl. Interment
rent:
t
w
o
f
a
m
i
l
y
houae.
ST.
F
E
L
I
K
ST.,
133
(block
subway
and
Here'a a real, honest-t.o-goodness o p Jroadway. Funeral Monday, Jan. 5, Monday, Jan. 5, at 9 A. M., at the year. The funeral will be held third street. He is survived by his will be at Lutheran Cemetery under
L. I. r e p o t ) — S t e a m
heat;
2-room
p o r t u n i t y to m a k e 315 a d a y ; big o r h o u s e k e s p l n g a p a r t m e n t , 87: a n o t h e r
it 3 P. M. Interment Calvary Church of St. Anselm, Eighty-third from his late residence, 376 Wood- widow, Anna O'Connor; a daugh- the direction of William Dunigan &
ders, big profits, big repeat b u s i n e s s ;
AUTOMOBILES
h o u s e k e e p i n g . 36.
n e w F o r d s e d a n free to producers.
st. and Fourth ave. Interment St. ward ave., at 9:30 A. M., Monday,
emetery.
A l b e r t Mills, 7016 M o n m o u t h , C i n John's Cemetery.
thence to St. Aloysius R. C. Church, ter, • Marie O'Connor; a brother, Son.
S T A T E ST.. 3 7 8 — B a c k parlor, 37; runc i n n a t i . O. ,
DEAD STORAGE
BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B.
n l n g w a t e r , s t e a m heat; convenient
where a solemn requiem mass will Daniel O'Connor, and three sisters,
a u b w a y : 36. 36; a l l week.
FOR
' O. ELKS—Brothers: You are reLONG ISLAND GENERAL AS- be offered. Interment, family plot, Mrs. Marie Peterman, Mrs. Frances
CATHERINE T. KEARNEY McQUINCY ST., 689 ( n e a r R e i d ) — B e d r o o m ,
Lymer and Mrs. Margaret Furey.
quested to attend the funeral SEMBLY, F O U R T H DEGREE, St. John's Cemetery.
CLOTHING FOR SALE
AUTOMOBILES
QUILLEN,
widow
of
James
J.
Mck i t c h e n e t t e . 17.60; also three rooma;
The funeral will be held at 10 A. M.,
ervices of our brother, FRANCIS Knights of Columbus, announce
well
h
e
a
t
e
d
.
tS
and
86
per
m
o
n
t
h
;
a
l
s
o
facilities
WILSON—Ida (nee Scheamann), Monday with requiem mass at the Quillen, died yesterday at her home, for j a c k i n g up, covering c»rs a n d c h a r g - S T E R L I N G P L . , 96—Nice, c l e a n room; T r a v e l i n g S a l e s m a n Sella P r i v a t e l y ri
.OCHOWICZ, Sunday evening, Jan. with deep regret the death of Sir
beloved
wife of George Wilson, of Church 'of St. Anselm, Fourth ave- 437 Sixty-second street. She is sur- ing batteries. Wallabout Baaln Storage h e a t ; hot w a t e r ; 33.
, 8 o'clock at his residence, 548 Knight FRANCIS LACHOWICZ.
184
Sumpter
st., died Jan. 2, aged nue and Eighty-third street. Inter- vived by three sons, James F., of the and Term. Co.. 414 F l u s h i n g ave.. Brook- S T A T E ST., 418, near B o n d (block aubbighth s t
Members will assemble at the home 61. Funeral services
N . Y. Phonea Williamsburg 32*1on Sunday at ment will be at St. John's Cemetery. Department of Education; Thomas lyn,
w a y ) — B a c k parlor, housekeeping, $6; Retail Valuei, 312.75 te S69.50-Oa« Psatt 31 Us '
0064.
SAMUEL C. DUBERSTEIN,
of his mother, 543 8th St., Brooklyn, 8 P. M. Interment in
H.,
of
H.
&
L.
109,
N.
Y.
F.
D.,
and
the
family
another, 84: s m a l l , 83
Exalted Ruler. Sunday, Jan. 4, at 8:30 P. M. Wear plot on Monday, at 2:30 P. M., in
SEE MR. AL COOK
the direction of William Dunigan
CHARLES E. PRINCE died Thurs- John J. McQulllen. She was a &
OSEPH H. BECKER, Secretary. baldric. Member of Columbus Coun- Evergreen Cemetery. She is surA t H i s P r i v a t e Residence Studio)
4TH ST., 3 2 6 A — F u r n i s h e d r o o m s a n d
Son,
201
Park
avenue.
"member
of
the
L.
C.
B.
A.
and
the
k
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t
c
h
e
n
e
t
t
e
;
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t
e
a
m
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a
t
:
38,
,
lOt
FORT GREENE PLACE
at his home, 974 East Thirtyvived by her husband, two daugh- day
BROOKLYN LODGE. NO. 22, B. cil, No. 126.
B.tw.en Fult.n Street and Himon Plsee
various societies attached to the
6TH A V E . , 242—Nice clean h a l l r o o m ;
fourth
street.
He
was
born
in
HARRY
S.
HOWARD,
Twe
BIMKI
trim
Flstbuih—Atlantis
*!*
MARY REDDY SKELLY died running w a t e r : 83.
ters, Mrs. John Cullen. Mrs. George Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, Church of Our Lady of Perpetual
O. ELKS—Brothers: You are
Call E v e n i n g s Only 5-10 I*. M.
Faithful Navigator.
Wednesday at her home, 267 Stagg 10TH ST., 4 3 2 — F r o n t room with kitchen;
Golden; five sons, Eugene, Fred,
uested to attend the funeral
Help,
Fifty-ninth
street
and
Fifth
S a t u r d a y A l l D a y — S u n d a y A . M.
a
son
of
the
late
Elizabeth
Steers
THOMAS J. GUILMARTIN,
h o u s e k e e p i n g r o o m ; s t e a m ; 36.
George, Frank and Benjamin^ one
ervices of our brother. CHARLES
avenue, where requiem mass will be street. She was a life resident of
Faithful Scribe.
sister, Mrs. G. Young, and one and John Price and had been a celebrated at 9 A. M. Monday. In- Brooklyn. She is survived by her 12TH ST., 317—Top floor: furnished;
HOUSEHOLD GOODS „
)'CONNOR, Sunday evening, Jan.
resident of Brooklyn for thirty-six
husband, William; ~ three sons, also o t h e r h o u s e k e e p i n g rooms; s t e a m
brother, Paul Scheamann.
, at 9 P. M. at his residence, 580
terment
will
be
at
Holy
Cross
LUTTRELL—Ellen, on Jan. 3,
years. He was a quartermaster serEdward, Francis and Joseph, and h e a f Improvements.
FURNITURE
lighty-third st.
1931, at her residence, 379 Seventh
geant of the United States Marine Cemetery under direction of Will- her mjjtherTMargaret Reddy. Fu- 12TH ST., 250—Nice ateam heated front
SAMUEL C. DUBERSTEIN,
IN MEMORIAM
st, beloved wife of John,and deCorps, retired. He served in the iam J. Dalton.
neraTSaturday at 8 A. M. from the r o o m ; h o u s e k e e p i n g ; bathroom floor; B E A U T I F U L furniture, ruga, odd p i e c e * '
Exalted Ruler. voted mother of Margaret] Notice
Boxer Rebellion and Spanishhousehold
articles;
must
saerljie*
funeral parlors of Kearns 8ons, 37.
OSEPH H. BECKER, Secretary. of funeral later.
ST., 270—Hallroom, front; all c o n CORNELL—Agnes Ann. In lov- American War. He was a member
q u l c k l y ; no dealers. 667 O c e a n a v e
115-10 Rockaway boulevard, Rich- 12TH
HERMAN
KOPP
died
Thursday
v e n i e n c e s ; 34.
ing
memory
of
our
dear
mother
who
of Camp Elliott, U. S. W. V. He is at his horn". 7018 Eighty-fourth mond Hill, thence to the R. C. 14TH ST., 281- - T w o rooms, . f o r light C O M P E L L E D sacrifice beautiful l i v i n g
CRAWFORD — Margaret L., at
McCLOSKEY — Catherine, on departed this life Jan. 3, 1929.
room, d i n i n g room, bedroom, r u g s , C o n survived by his widow, Catherine street, GlendMe, in his seventy- Church of St. John the Baptist, h o u s e k e e p l n g ; i m p r o v e m e n t s ; reasontome of her daughter, Mrs. Mar- Thursday,
t e n t s private house. 1200 C h u r c h a v e .
Jan.
1,
1931,
age
fiftyLoved in life, cherished in death Kelly Prince, and a son, Edmund fifth year. He is survived by his Willoughby and? Lewis avenues, able.
aret Cosgrove, 2135 East 15th st., eight years, beloved wif,e of Frank
Prince,
and
four
sisters,
Edith,
Mrs.
Brooklyn.
Interment
at
Holy
Cross
DAUGHTERS.
widow, Louise; two sons, Gus and
n Dec. 31. She was an old resident
MATTRESSES
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
mother ol" Edward and sister of
Mabel Bovard, Mrs. Jessie Crawford Herman, and three daughters, Cemetery.
f Windsor Terface. Funeral on and
Mrs. Mary Duff and Amos Budd.
JENNISON—In
loving
memory
of
M
A
T
T
R
E
S
S
E
S m a d e over and sterilized
and
Mrs
Bessie
MacLeod,
and
two
VAN
DYKE
ST.,
116—Housekeeping
Elizabeth Holschuh, Mrs. Helen
an. 3, at 1:30 P. M.; thence to Funeral from the N. Y. B. Funeral my husband, George H. Jennison,
e q u a l to new, 33; w o r k m a n s h i p g u a r r o a m s ; two men, couple: 85.
MICHAEL LANGHEIT, a butler,
e Holy Apostle Church, where Home, 187 South Oxford st., Brook- who passed into eternal rest Jan. 3, brothers, Edmund Prince and Albert Brenner and Theresa Kopp. The
t
n
t
e
e
d
.
-Call
E s p l a n a d e 5-88T8, •
:
Prince. He was employed in the funeral will be held at 9:30 A. M. born in Germany sixty years ago
ervices will be held by the Rev. lyn, on Monday, Jan. 5, at 2 P. M. 1929.
PERSONAL
WIFE.
:.<*&
WINDOW
SHADES
wholesale department of James Monday, with requiem mass at the and a resident of Brooklyn for
leorge Mullen. Interment Green- Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
Butler
Stores.
The.
funeral
will
be
Sacred
Heart
R.
C.
Church,
Glenthirty-eight
years,
died
Thursday
NOTICE
la
h
e
r
e
b
y
given
t
h
a
t
I
will
not
KELLY—Matthew
D.
Month's
rood Cemetery.
be responsible for a n y debts contracted W I N D O W S H A D E S — G o o d q u a l i t y Kt&SBB
MTAGGART—Frank, on Thurs- mind mass St. Pelfer's R. C. Church, held at 9:30 A. M. Monday with dale. Interment will be at St. John's at his home, 175 Jefferson street.
land, l i n e n ; side, h e m m e d ; s i z e 2 4 x 7 2 : I S
a n y o n e o t h e r t h a n myself. Alphonse
Cemetery
under
direction
of
Charles
requiem
mass
at
the
Church
of
St.
measured,
made, hung;
guaranteed"??
The funeral will be held at 9:30 by
GEN. WAYNE COUNCIL, NO. 48, day, Jan. 1931, at his residence. 1479 Htcks and Warren sts., Monday,
Sulxbach. 87-18 Anthon ave., R i d g e roller, 85c.
Belnhart, 289 F i f t h -ave*-*
M.
Larmann,
10
Pullis
avenue,
MidVincent Ferrer. Interment at St.
A. M., Monday, from the funeral
wood. B r o o k l y n .
•
Nfc, O. U. A. M.—Brothers: You are Bedford ave. He is survived by his Jan. 5, 1931, at 8 A. M.
S
o
u
t
h
3939.
I .
John's Cemetery under direction of dle Village.
chapel of Charles Sander, 202 Jef- NOTICE Is h e r e b y given that I will m>|
arnestly requested to attend the mother, Hanna McTaggart, and two
LAWLER—In
memory
of
our
be
responsible
for
a
n
y
debts
contracted
W.
A.
Martin,
764
Washington
aveferson
street,
with
requiem
mass
at
uneral services of our late brother, sisters, Ethel McTaggart, and Mrs. father, William, who died Jan. 2,
LOST AND FOUND
by a n y o n e o t h e r than myself.
Gernue.
vTLLIAM T. BOHL, at his late H. Davies, and one brother, John. 1925. May he rest in peace.
ard H. B a r r y , 161 Milton at., B r o o k MARY RIKER died Thursday in the Church of St. Leonard. Interlyn. N . T .
esidence, 2033 Grove st., near Fair- Funeral Monday, Jan. 5, from the
L O S T — B a t i k B o o k No. 8948J, PrudentlaV
her eighty-second year at her home, ment will be at Holy Trinity CemeS a v i n g s Rank. B r o a d w a y a n d Vernon
lew ave. on Sunday, Jan. 4, 1931, funeral parlors of J. J. Sullivan, 486 SON HUGH AND DAUGHTER
1056 Decatur street. The funeral tery>^^^^^^^k^^aj(uaka^lj^l^s|gb
EUZABETH
HUCK
died
yesterNOTICES
BUSINESS
ave.
P a y m e n t stopped.
etopped. PUntso
Pleuse retan
I.II.ME.
S' 30 P M
Cta-son ave., at 2*30 P. M. Interto b a n k .
day at P. S. 110, Monitor street, will be held at 10 A. M. Monday.
MADELINE
E.
GRILLS,
formerly
WILLIAM BERSEY, Council.
ment Calvary Csmetery. •
O'SHEA—In sad and loving mem- Greenpoint, where she was em- Interment will be at Evergreen
L O S T — B a n k B o o)k
k No.^STCT^,
MOVING
No. 'BTrS'54. Prudential"??!
Prui
OSEPH F. HAZELETT, Sec.
S a v i n g s B a n k . B r o a d w a y a n d Verito!**"?
under
direction
of of 219 Fourteenth street, died
memory of a beloved wife and
as matron. She was born Cemetery
ave.
P
a
y
m
e
n
t
stopped.
P
l
e
a
se return--*
McQUILLEN—On Jan. 2, Cath- O'Shea, who died Jan. 4, 1924. Gone, ployed
COLONIAL VAN CO
in Greenpoint sixty-thres years Nicholas Blasius, Jr. & Son, 710 Thursday In her twentieth year at
to b a n k . . i • •
V
B FELL—Aileen (nee Niemi). be- erine T. (nee Kearney), widow of but not forgotten.
Long
Branch,
N.
J.
She
was
a
Knickerbocker
avenue.
ago. She is survived by a brother,
MOVING $10 PER VAN
L O S T — B a n k B o o k No. 1577, P r u d e n t i a f ' 2 '
Ijbved wife of Frederick. Solemn James J. a:rd dearly beloved mother
graduate
of
P.
S.
40
and
a
student
S a v i n g s B a h k , B r o a d w a y a n d V-ernon'!Benjamin F. Jones. She was the
BROTHER, JOHN.
l.iass of requiem Monday, Jan. 5, at of James F., John J., Thomas H.
WILHELMINA KRETZSCHMAR at Manual Training High School. II HOWARD AV. F0XCR0FT 16M-U70 ave. P a y m e n t stopped.. Pleoae retur»2E*:
widow of Henry Huck and was presif :30 A. M., at St. Brigid's Church. Funeral from her residence 437 62nd
to.bank.
. , • • , •«"•••
O'SHEA — Margaret: In loving dent of the Ladies Aid Society of died Thursday at her home, 4152 She was also a member of Calvary
PIANO TUNING
[ .lnden st. and St. Nicholas ave. In- st„ on Monday, Jan. 5, at 8:30 A. memory of my beloved wife and
FOTJKD—Money;
loser
'must ' s t a t e S S
Eighteenth avenue, in her seventy- Baptist Church. The funeral will
the
Messiah
Church
for
the
past
a m o u n t , t i m e • and • a p p r o x i m a t e p l a e e S i i
terment St. John's Cemetery.
•M.; thence to the Church of Our mother who died Jan. 4, 1924, Mass
ninth year. She is survived by a be held to-morrow at Long Branch,
Of Too*. B o x 360 Standard TJnton.
Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th st. offered Monday morning, St. Eph- ten years. The funeral will be daughter, Mrs. Amelia K. Favalora, N
P I A N O S t u n e d ; e x p e r t player repairing;
.
J
.
held at 1:30 P. M. Monday from and a son, Charles A. Kretzschmar.
r e a s o n a b l e ; e s t i m a t e . Wm. Hack, 1407. L O S T — W e d n e s d a y in taxicab.. m a n ' s g o l d and 5th ave. Mass at 9 A. M.
renrs Church. __,«T l f f a n y w a t c h ; hdur h a n d BT r o k e , -Call'.
Snyder a v e .
P h o n e Defender 3-7C40.
her late home, 47 Hausman street, The funeral services will be held at
F L - . t b o s h 3-7445; reward.
F o r m e r l y of H o r a c e .Waters Co., Ith
You are nofl forgotten, m o t h e r dear.
ELIZABETH
FARRELL
BOTD
with services at the Church of* the 2 P. M. to-day. Interment win be
MULLEN—On Saturday, Jan. 3, N o r w U l . y o n Aver be,
avt-., N . T . Qlty.j
- .
.
' L O S T — B a n k B o o k No. 207(98 of t h e . ~ Messiah, Russell street. The Rev. at Lutheran Cemetery under direc- died yesterday st her home, 832
1931, at her home, 81 Sherman St., A* long a* life mid m e m o r y last*
Greater Netw York Saving* B a n k . pa'y-^Et
METAL CEILINGS
m e n t s stopped. P l e a s e return t o bank
Dr. Buller will officiate. Interment tion of Nicholas Blasius, Jr. to Son, Broadway. She was a daughter of
!Mary, beloved daughter of the late
W e will remer?H>er thee.
449 6th ave., iBrooklyn.
'.i orpar.:za.. on c
Ellen
and
the
late
James
H.
Farwill
be
at
Lutheran
Cemetery,
under
"ames and Eleanor Mullen and be- You* suffered m u c h , you m u r m u r e d not.
METAL CHUNGS In dwellings a -pselalty.
710 Knickerbocker avenue.
crperiencei
^mo'rtU
rell. She is survived in addition to
W e m a t c h e d you d a y by day,
direction of Weigand Bros.
a & MAItQORAF, INC.
r/ed sister of Anna, Joseph and
UnUl a t last w i t h broken heart*,
clan* tpteially
tqti'pmother by a brother, James H. 117 14th St.. rrear 8r.i a v e . SOuth 8-1415 Lillian Schwerdtmann. The funeraff-*T.eanor, Notice of funeral later.
MARGARET L. CRAWFORD died her
We s a w you p a s * a w a y .
434 N o s t r a n d a v e .
DEcatur 2-8886
•"ii to render
thi
Farrell.
was a member of the Also
FLORENCE
BRIMLOW
CLARK
And 161-19 J a m a i c a ave. J A m a l e a 8-8188 services will be held at 2 P. M. MoRss-*.
Wednesday at her home, 2135 East Church ofBhe
SONS AND DAUGHAll
Saints,
Throop
avehighett type of strv
MtNNICK—On Jan. 1, 1931, John HUSBAND,
day. The Rev. Louis Happ will of-^ j
BOLOMEY,
wife
of
Edward
BoloFifteenth street. She was bom In
TERS.
KEATING
let.
Brooklyn
or.i
fieiate. Interment will follow at- ?
IS. Minnlck, beloved husband of
mey, died Thursday. Funeral from Scotland sixty-five years ago and nue and Thornton street. Tne fuc
-'inrfcan.
THODE — Theodore. In loving the parlor of George T. McHugh. had been a resident of the Windsor neral will be held at 8 P. M. Mon- T E N radiators, Job c o m p l e t e l y Installed Lutheran Cemetery under direction W
Alice Connolly Minnick. Funeral
from his. residence, 82 Carlton ave., memory of my beloved husband who 917 Kent avenue, Sunday at 2 P. M. Terrace section of Brooklyn for day. Interment will be at Calvary 8410; t e r m s ; e s t i m a t e - furnished. John of Thomas J. McCormack, 2t Olive
1914 116th st.,
R.
H street.
•
' , ^
*
on Monday,,Jan. 5, at 9:30 A. M., died Just a year ago to-day, Jan. 3, Services Saturday at 7:30 P. M. by many years. She Is survived by two Cemetery, under direction of James NIederrelter.
CLeveland 9-80*9. thence to Sacred Heart R. C. 1930. Gone, but not forgotten. May Dr. Jones of St Mary's Episcopal daughters and three sons. The fu- H. Shevlln, 484 Lorimer street.
ICE BOXES REPAIRED
Interment- St. John's he rest in peace. WIFE, EMH.Y.
Church. In addition to her husband, neral will be held at 2 P. M. to-day
N O T I C E T O CONTRACTORS
'*"*
996 QaLnjtvt.
{afgyettt0531 Church.
ELIZABETH A. FRENDEstGABT
i Cemetery.
Edward, she is survived by her with services at the Church of the
A
L
L
k
i n d s : none beyond repairing; a n y G E N E R A L I N S T R U C T I O N S T O B I D - " *
died
yesterday
at
her
home,
620
Pafather, William Lock; one son. Holy Apostles, Greenwood avenue
distance;
work guaranteed.
Pitach,
D B R S O N W O R K TO B E D O N E —
1839 D e c a t u r st,
JEfferson 1-04T0.
Robert Clark; a daughter, Mrs. Le near Prospect avenue. The Rev. Dr. cific street. She was born in IreF O R OR S U P P L I E S TO B E F U R land
seventy-five
years
ago
and
was
N
I S H E D TO T H E C1TT O P N E W
Bossard, and four brothers. George Mullen will officiate. InterYORK.
ELSIE ANDERSON died Thurs- Roy
FOR
SALE
a
resident
of
Brooklyn
for
the
past
William,
George,
Johii
and
Theoday at her home, 637 Twentieth dore Brimlow. Interment at Cypress ment will be at Greenwood Cem- fifty years. She was the widow of
T h e person o r persons m a k i n g a bid
EST.
etery, under direction of Edward F.
POOL T A B L E , piano, for sale.
12*9
street. She was a life resident of Hills Cemetery.
f o r a n y eerviee, work, m a t e r t a l a or s u p James F. Funeral from CHapel, 38
Myrtle a v e . , n e a r Bushwlck.
Higgins,
1286
Prospect
avenue.
p
l
i
e s f o r T h e C i t y of N e w York, or for
Brooklyn and is survived by her
Lafayette avenue, Monday, at 9:30
a n y o t Its departments, b u r e a u s or ofhusband, William A.; two sons,
M„ thence to R, C. Church of St.
fices, s h a l l furnish t h e ' a a m e in a sealed
WILLIAM T. BOHL. supervisor Of
ELVIRA YOLANDA INFANTO-' A.
Edward and William; one grandson, the Mergenthaler Linotype Comendorsed with the t i t l e of t h e
Charles Borromeo where a solemn by a son, Joseph; two daughters, envelope, matertala,
work or s e r v i c e s f o r
her father, three sisters and three pany of Brooklyn,, died Thursday at LINO died Thursday In he? twenty- requiem mass will be celebrated. Helen and Mrs. Carlyie Groom, ana anppUaa,
w
h
i
c
h
t
h
e
bid i s m a d e , w i t h h i s or
brothers. The funeral' services, will his home, 2033 Grove street, Rldge- fifth year, at the Long Island Col- Interment at St. John's Cemetery a brother. Miles P. Byrne. Tne fu- their n a m e or n a m e * a n d the d a t e of
Gbomt l A l FwUk Wkm Th.y rVemf «f m Prit. Th,y Cm, Awersf to f e y fs
Wkm
p r e s e n t a t i o n t o the P r e s i d e n t or B o a r d
be held at 2 P. M. to-morrow. The wood. He was born In Brooklyn and lege Hospital. She is survived by under the direction of Jere J. neral will be held at 10 A. M. Tues- Or
e h e a d of tbo d e p a r t m e n t .at his
day with requiem mass at the o r tiot s t hoffice,
Mm Mai,
Ifeftor I . Cook., f l i c , On. of the Urfrt
l M « t « f t * « m tk. U. I .
Rev. Dr. Valentine will officiate. the son of the late William and her father, Berengario; three broth- Cronln, Inc.
the date and .
ers, Michael, Charles and Joe; two
Church of the Assumption. Inter- h o u r n a m e d oInn ort h ebefore
o d v e c i i s g t n o n t for-u
Interment will be at Greenwood Amelia Hermann Bohl, a pioneer sisters,
Frances and Adeline. Futhe same, a t which time and.'^ilaca'tho'* S
ment
will
be
at
St.
John's
Cemetery.
Cemetery under direction of Edward family of the old city of Brooklyn. neral Monday
MARGARET McCALL <Ued yesbids witl b o publicly opened, b y the," i
from her late resiF. Higgins, 1286 Prospect avenue.
Pre.iident o r board or h e a d of e a l d
He was a member of Washington dence, 8714 Colonial road. Requiem terday at her home, 6f Oliver street,
and t h e a w a r d "
M E L H I M NACCASH died yester- dofe p tahret mceonnt t r aacntd mread,
Avenue Lutheran Church, and Rev. mass at St. Patrick's Church, Fort Richmond Hill Circle, Woodhaven.
ade according t o taw
day
at
his
home,
188
State
street.
She
was
born
in
Ireland
seventyPastor
Paulson
will
conduct
funeral
a
s
s
o
o
n
t
h
e
r
e
a
f
t
e
r
a
s
p
r
a
cticable,
—
GODFREY ANDREAS, a realtor,
Hamilton, at 9:30 A. M. Interment
E a c h bid shall contain t h e n a m e a n d
two years ago and lived In Brooklyn He was bora in Bachabib, Syria,
of 134-13 Ninety-seventh avenue, services at his late residence Mon- at St. John's Cemetery.
of t h e p e r s o n m a k for fifty years. She is -oinrived by forty-six years ago. He was in real pi nl agc e t hofe sresidence
Richmond Hill, died yesterday in day at 2 P. M. He was a member
a m e , a n d t h e n a m e * of a l l
estate
business
for
past
twenty
her
husband,
John;
seven
daughters,
p
e
r
s
o
n
s
interested
with
him t h e r e i n , and
his fifty-second year in Lutheran of Clinton Lodge, 453, F. <k A. M.:
MATHILDA G A B R I E L S O N
years in Brooklyn. He is survived i f n o e t h e r person ba s o Interested, i t
Hospital. He is survived by his General Wayne Council, 48, Jr. O. WAHLBERG, born sixty-seven years Mary, Margaret, Katherlne, Anna, by
•
h
a
l
l
d
i
s
t
i
n
c
t
l
y
atate
a c t ; also
wife. Rose Dagher Naceash, t h a t It la m a d e without t haanty fconnection
tWCOMOBATtt)
ago In Sweden and a resident of the Genevieve, Oertrude and Dorothy, whohis
is
a
sister
of
George
O.
Dagher,
with
a
n
y
o
t
h
e
r
person
m
a
k
i
n
a l>1.i
United States and New York for the and one son, John. Funeral Tues- Republican leader of First Assembly f o r t h e s a m e purpose, and Isg In
past forty years, died Wednesday. day at 9:30 A, M. from 115 Atlantic District; two sons, Abraham, Amll, r e s p e c t s fair a n d w i t h o u t c o l l u s i o n all
or
She resided at 471A First street. She tvenue, thence to R. C. Church of and one daughter, Mrs. Victoria De fraud, a n d t h a t no m e m b e r of t h e B o a r d
o t A l d e r m e n , head ot a d e p a r t m e n t ,
St.
Charles
Borromeo
where
a
Is
survived
by
a
son,
Frank,
and
a
Use of Funeral Home Free
Funeral Monday at 9:30 c h i e f of the bureau, d e p u t y thereof, or
sister, Mrs. Amanda Ellison, of 399 colemn requiem mass will be cele- Cambra.
therein or other officer or e m - "
A.
M.
from
his heme; thence to clerk
p l o y e e of The City of N e w T o r k la, •
Hancock street. Funeral services brated by the Rev. Father Ambrose R. C. Church
of
Our
Lady
of
s
h
a
l
l
b
e or become Interested, directly
will be held at Erlcson & Ericson's P. Dunigan. Interment at Holy
Hicks street, where e o f Indirectly, a» contracting* party,
Chapel, 500 State street, Saturday, Cross Cemetery under direction of Lebanon,
p
a
r
t
n
e
r
,
stockholder, surety o r o t h e r solemn requiem mass will be cele- w l s e m or
Every Known Comfort for the B e r e t v e d Without Eitra Charge
In t h e performance of t h e
at 2 P. M„ with Rev. John East- Jere J. Cronln, Inc.
brated
by
Rev.
Father
Maneour
—•tit*—
mil II
c
o
n
t
r
a
c
t
,
or in the supplies, w o r k or
lund, pastor of St. Paul's Swedish
b u s i n e s s t e w h i c h It relates, .0* in a n y
Stephens.
Interment
at
St.
John'*
who have earned their standing in the
Lutheran Church, officiating. Inof t h e profits thereof. T h e hid
RICHARD E. LAVIN died yester- Cemetery, under direction of Jere portion
m u s t b e verified by t h e o a t h , i n w r i t Complete * J^ 5 0
Auto Funeral
terment will follow at Lutheran day at his home, 2304 Newkirk ave- J.
Cronln.
ing,
o
t
t
h e p a r t y or parties m a k i n g t h « - - '
Cemetery.
profession by giving competent service
bid t h a t t h e several m a t t e r * s t a t e d
nue. He was born in Brooklyn. He is
t
h
e
r
e
i
n
a
r e In ail respects t r u e .
survived by his widow, Anne R, McDirectory Printed « e . l n . * d a r s a n d Setnrdnrs
NO bid will be considered u n l e s s s s a
CHARLES E. FERNALD, a life
MARY C H R I S T A L , daughter of Guinness Lain; three sisters. Mrs.
to t h e reception or
the late Ellen and John Christal, William Mc§*tee, Mrs. Felix P. Mc- resident of Brooklyn and a retired cc oo nn ds iidt ieorna t i precedent
o n of such bid. It (» a c c o m KENNAN, JOSEPH E.
IGGINS, EDWARD F.
member
bf
the
New
York
Fire
Dep
a
n
i
e
d
b
y
a
certified
c h e c k upon one •
died Wednesday at her horns, 646 Kenna and Mrs. Thomas Nolan, and
F U N E R A L DIRRCTOR
F U N E R 4 L DIRECTOR
t h e Stata or National B a n k s or trust '
She was. a two brothew, ^Edward and Luke partment, died Wednesday in his of
H i t N O S T R A N D AVE., B r o o k l y n N f
I N * Prospect Av„ Nr. G r e e n w o o d AV Seventy-fourth street.
c o m p a n i e s of T h e City of N e w York. ,.
T e l e p h o n e Ingersoll 8400
T»I Huguenot m } |
resident of the Bay Rldgs section Lavln. The funeral will be held at sixty-eighth year at the home of or a c h e c k of such bank of t r u s t c o m - ,
b y a duty a u t h o r i s e d officer .
for many years and an ardent 9:30 A M. Monday with requiem Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Crysler. p a n y sinned
drawn to the order of t h a ..
IGGINS, JOHN J.
Est. 1880 member of the R. O. Church of Our mass at the Church of Our Lady of 187 Rcgers avenue. He was a mem- cthereof,
ROPHY A CO.
Est. 1893
o m p t r o l l e r , o r money or
corporate'
Half Couch Ceikei. a- nluitrated • b o w , m polished hardwood,
Lady of Angels where a mass will Refuge, Ocean avenue. Interment ber of Cornerstone Lodge, 887, F. s t o c k or certificates of Indebtedness!
Formerly York and J a y Sta.
of
a
n
r
nature
Issued
b
y
T
h
e
City o f
ie
A.
M.
and
the
Fire
Square
Club
black or any color p!u-h trimmed with silver bar eglee-ioMODERN
FUNERAL
PARLORB
ROGERS AV. « MONTGOMERY ST. be celebrated at 10 A. If. Saturday. will be at Holy Cross Cemetery
Meal Hervtca,
Moderate Chargoa,
The funeral services were held at N e w Y o r k w h i c h the Comptroller shall
handle*, engraved m m * plat* and lined with lift, with p J W lo
3*08. N e w Utrecht Ave. Tal. Windsor 9300 Phone Slocum 8334. R o c k v l l l e Centre 338* She is survived by one sitter, Bisa- under direction of Edward H. O. 8:30 o'clock last night. , Interment a p p r o v e a s of equal v a l u e w i t h t h e
match.
Strong outride burial b o i with maltre««.
R-movies
s e c u r i t y required In the a d v e r t i s e m e n t
IRCHENBAUM BROS.
beth, and two brothers, James arid Dunn, 389 Court street.
RONIN. JERK .!.. INC.
at 10:80 A. M. to-day was at Green- t o t h e a m o u n t of not lose t h a n t h r e e
Remain* from any hotpitat in Greater New York. Erobtsmint and
JEWISH U N D E R T A K E R S
"
Hugh. Interment at Holy Cross
F U N E R A L DIRECTORS
m o r e t h a n flvo P»r c e n t u m of t h e
wood Cemetery, under direction of nor
Mbdern r u n e r s l Parlors
Featuring Service and Economy
ear* of Remain*.
Gentleman'* writ or lady'* d m * .
U M of
m o u n t of the bond required aa p r o .
Osrnetery under the direction of
JAMES W. CARROLL died yes- Benjamin Orlndrod, 27 Hull street avlded
34t Throop Ave.
Ueratnr 8344
C H A P E L , l i t Atlantic ATI., Brooklyn.
in section 430 of tha O r e a t e r Neve
candelabra and camlet, when requetteal U«e of draperies and
James
F.
McKeon
it
Soft,
7312
Fort
terday at his home, 1635 AmsterMAIN 1398-1399>8I30-3<88
Telephones
York Charter.
2 do-en chair* and palm*. Flower* on door. Proeurinf Burial
Hamilton parkway.
YNAM, JAMES L.'S SON
dam avenue, Manhattan. He was
All hide for supplies m u s t b e gub» •
THOMAS J. L Y N A M
permit*. Automobile Heart*.
I l.imouiin* to any wetnetvry in
•
born In Brooklyn and Is survived by
ONNELLY. HELEN J.
MARY ARCHER died Sunday m f t t e d In duplicate
Bat 31 years.
F U N E R A L PARLOR
cheek of m o n e y shottt.1,
Greater New York. Delivering box l o cemetery.
L 1 C 8 N M D UNDERTAKER
803A 4th Ava, aor 11th Sty* S o u t h 0383
JOHN J. JENKINS, born sev- two sons, William J. and Prank D. The funeral was held at 10 A. M. -notT h ebe certified
enclosed In t h e e n v e l o p * e o n - .
190
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e
w
Lota
Ave..
B
r
o
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4809 enty-five years ago in England and Carroll; seven grandchildren, a sis- Wednesday with requiem mass at t a l n i n g t h e bid. but should b e e i t h e r
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In a separate e n v e l o p * a d a resident of the United States and ter, Mrs. Helena M Dunn. The fu- the Church of Our Lady of Victory. Inctoeed
dressed to the head of the D e p a r t m e n t ,
ADDEN, JAMES A.
Auto Funeral
neral
will
be
held
at
10:80
A.
M.
She
is
survived
by
her
husband,
Brooklyn
for
over
shrty-fivs
years,
Prootdent
or Board, or s u b m i t t e d per*
IFFY, JOSEPH G.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
annalty upon the presentation of t h *
HI 3TH S T .
died Wednesday. He was a retired Monday, with requiem mass at the Frederick Archer; her mother, two bid
117 Franklin Ave,
Formerly of 181 Battlo St.
Telephone Williamsburg t t t l
lawyer and resided at 524 State Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. brothers and two *dsten. Interment
Tor p a r t i c u l a r s a s to t h e q u a n t i t y o r ,
q u a l i t y of t h e N p p l l * * , o r t h * nature
street.
He is survived by a stepson. Manhattan. Interment will be at was at St. John's Cemetery,
, JAMES F.. JR.
UNIGAN, WILLIAM A SON
and
e x t e n t of t h e work, r e f e r e n c * m u s t
Holy
Cross
Cemetery
under
direcJoseph MeCuteheon, and a ittepifl
IJNDKRTAKEl
* KMHAI.MKrt
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
b* m o d * to t h * specifications, a c h e d .
aaughter, Mrs. Eve Mallne. Fu- tion of Edward H. C. Dunn, SS9
M l Lorlmer St.. Brooklyn. N Y,
A c o m m u n i t y institution elo«-e 1834
ules
plana, e t c . on file In t h * anld ofRICHARD JOHNSTON died yesFuneral f h - p - l
Tal, Oreenpolnt 09*1 neral wrvices will be held for him Court street.
Connections t h r o o g n o o t the U. B.
fice of t h * President, B o a r d o r D e p a r t terday at his home, 644 Fifty-eighth m
Funeral Parlors, aoatlng u o to 100. wlto
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n
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• t sstieson & Ericson's Chapel. 500
street. He WM bora in Ireland
s h a l l be accepted f r o m * • oat charge.
EHY, JOHN m SON
CATHERINE M'CLOSKEY, born thirty-seven years ago and had been c o Nn tor a cbid
t a w a r d e d t o a n y person w h o SO*
ROGERS A ? • „ MONTO'O M E R Y ST.
818 Central A v. P h o n o fogiST-sft 9114 State street. Saturday, at 2 P. M
in
Brooklyn
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Lady e a s t A^ito service With Interment following at Cypres*
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AVE,
a resident of Brooklyn for twenty upon d*bt to
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8334
r o o kPl A
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19J1
or eontracf, o r w h o If a
Sloeu
died
Thursday.
She
is
survived
tar
Hill
Cfmctery.
-fears.
He
was
employed
as
a
above
Trimmed with atretr M r *itanalon handle*, antra**!
l t e r a s suretv or o t h e r w i s e , upon
eteoklot o p e n request.
her husband. Prank; a son. Edward; machinist by the Y. M. C. A. He Is ad ne fya uobligation
I IN I TED BURIAL CO.. INC.
o t t h * City.
nam* plat* and tin** wttn atlti with pillow to match, e t n a * **n
a sister. Mary Duff, and a brother •urvlved by a brother, Wllllam
Tl>e c o n t r a c t must be M a f o r sa**«
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-l«* burl*! k m with msttrss* Removing remain* from nay he*
JOHN
M.
MTNNICK.
born
in
Vir/-LINNENS
SONS,
JOHN
a
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f
Amos Budd. The funeral will be
aital la Or-ater New Tor*, • m b a t m l a t and ear* at n,
If
UNDERTAKERS
¥ * • right I* reserved in f u k * w tarn.
U M of Mortuary Cbapeli Free ginia the son of the late James and held at 3 P. U. Monday from the Johnston. The funeral services will
rieofletnaas sun *r lad/ a irate, lis* of e»nd*t*bra and
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Herbert iStt .-. Brooklyn,
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reject all bid* If It b* d e e m e d to b f
when r*--***t*d. O** •** dr*P*rie* and t d*n*n
Telephone
Foacroft
3135-9
Funeral Chapel st 18? Sooth oxford be held at 3 P. M. Monday, the Rev. for **»• Interest of the CHy *o t o do.
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day at his home, 83 Carlton avenue street. Interment will follow at Holy Howard Tate of the Park Presby~ iMllR^iPWP
THOMAS J CREA
B i d d e r s will writ* out the a m o u n t of
my OawMtotf to Qrontot
r*ntar INew Ii
f O O C
He was a resident of this city and Cross Cemetery, under direction of terian Church will officiate. Inter- t h e i r b l d i in addition to i n s e r t i n g t h *
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Harry M. Robins, 1* 16lst street,
B i d d e r s are requested to m a k e their
F U N E R A L DIRECTOR
o f f i c e - and Parlor*!
Church, Clermont and Part avenue, Jamaica,
Park,
Staten
Island.
bids
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and
17 Hull Street
1011 HAI.SKT S T R E E T
fnrnlshcrtr by t h e City, a oopy of w h i c h ,
for twenty-two years, when a solTelephone R g d d l n g w a y 8*33
phono Foitcroft 4*00
Home Office, 1 West 190th St- RAymond 9-1900
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ETHEL SCHWERDTMANN, a Uff incine* t h * hid. together w l t n a c o p y
MARY GEORGE, mother of JoPhone Oreenpolnt i | S 4
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a
resident of Brooklyn, died yeeter- tion* in th* form approved by the.04»rge. Brooklyn RS-tit-paperM FOX ALL *"T
was a meehintat st the Brooklyn
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day at her home. 310 Powers street, r o r p o r a t t e n <"OUB«CI, enn b e obtained
man.
died
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!Wf*>««-*Formerly of Court Hi
Navy Yard, and member of the
fttRJKRS AV k MONTGOMERY ST
in Bar nhisieeirth year. She is sur- upon application therefor a t t h * office
Poplar
street,
sne
ntwi
seen
a
resi»S»3 Tenth Aye., at 43d St.—Teh MEdallton 3 - 0 4 1 0 PholW
Na*ry
Yard
Employes
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Aid
t h * D e p a r t m e n t for w h i c h t h * w o r k
REEL,7Nr»PEW ff"
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dent of Brooklyn for tnirty-ftve vlvid by her mother, Ellsa; two of
I* to b e d e n e or the snppllee a r e to b e
Fi*Nf"«Af.
DIRTST-YOB
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survlvid
by
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Harry and Ferdinand, and furnished. P1*n* and d r a w i n g s of coa«
941 Rirtirewi*™* 4 * cor N o r w o o d *« Conn-llf Minnick.
Form e n * of Coarl St.
Interment will years. She was the widow of
T»l Arioteg* » «4«*
rtrKJERs AV A MONTGOMERY «T
f o r m audi Knltr* c o n t e n t * Cnpyftajtl ISCS b» Walter t j , rttok* taw.
be at St, John's Cemetery under Thomas J. George and is survived tWO S i s t e r s , E l v i r a T a m a r g O a n d i t n t o t l e n work may b* seen t h e m .
Formerly 14 Throog) A**., Brooklyn.
ANDERSON—At her home, 837
lOth St., Elsie W., on Jan. 1, beiJoved wife of William Anderson and
nother of William and Edward. Filer al services on Sunday, Jan. 4,
it 1:45 P. M., by Rev. Dr. Valenof the Lutheran Church. Indent Greenwood Cemetery.
ANDREAS—Godfrey, a realtor, of
4-13 97th ave.,i Richmond Hill,
. on Friday, Jin. 2, in his fiftysecond year at the Lutheran Hostal. He Is survived by his wife,
.ullne; three daughters, Josephine
iborne, Bertha Qrinshaw and
iss Pauline Andreas; six sons, Arur, Raymond, William, Henry,
d and Edward; one brother,
illiam Schecker. He was a member c" 8. P. Dupont Camp* No. 168,
fe. of V.. U. 8. A., and Montauk
Ounctl, No. 99, Junior O. TJ. A. M.
funeral services at his home on
Monday at 2 P. M. Interment at
3edar Grove Cemetery.
GRILLS—Madeline B., formerly
of 219 14th st., Brooklyn, suddenly,
Thursday, Jan. 1, 1931, at her residence, Long Branch, N. J. She was
the only daughter of Walter H. and
Annie Grills, and granddaughter of
Mrs. Thomas Grills and Mrs. A. L.
Marks. Interment Sunday, Jan. 4,
1931, at Long Branch, N. J.
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