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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1935 Deatbf Deaths Counting Votes in Mayor Race Pearl Wiederman Dies Four Months After Her Husband Wulou of Clubman Sue- eumbfl Suddenly Funer-1 John D. Holsten Dies; as Pioneer Bay Ridge Settler Active in Hanking and Political Circle Here ,0 UN-OWCtAt Robert F.Kirchner Funeral Services Set for Wednesday Bellrrose Man Drownr-il at i I Lookout Was Born in Brooklyn Funeral services for Robert F. Kirrhner. 22, of Bellerose, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church.

Mr. Kirrhner Is the son of Mrs. Florence G. John F. Kirrhner, who survive.

He was drowned yesterday morning at Point Lookout. nl Ritea Ton row low of a and 1 sud- I Hos- Dlt John A. Connell, Court Attendant. Succumbs at 71 Long Was 4ctive a a Captain of 22.1 V. I).

Democratic Club John A. Connell, 71. a native of Brooklyn and for many years an active member and captain of the 22d A. D. Democratic Club, died suddenly vpsterdav at his home.

64 Highland Place. Mr. Connell was a court attendant In the Appellate Division. Supreme Court. He served also as a mem- 1 ber of the party's Kings County Committee.

He is survived by his wife. Mrs Margaret Connell. treasurer of the Women's Club of the 22d A. a son. Joseph, a sister.

Mrs. Lillian McGrath, and a grandson. John Connell. Funeral services will be held at Che home, followed by a solemn requiem mass at St. Rita's R.

C. Church. Wednesday, at 9:30 a m. EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office apace at lowest rental in Borough Hall section. Renting Agent ROOM S06 Main 4-6200 Exl 64 FORECLOSURES Four of the six candidates for unofficial Mayor of Gerritsen Beach, together with the Rev.

James J. Cox, pastor of the R. C. Church of the Resurrection, look over the votes to date In the heated contest. They are, left to right, Patrick J.

Flnnegan, Frank J. Frerichs, Father Cox, Mrs. Lenora Lahey and Patrick J. Byrnes. Einstein Challenged On Newest Concept Funrrul Rite Tomorrow John Holsten.

83. one ol the pioneer settlers of Bay Ridge, died yesterday morning at his Summer home in Pompton N. J. Mr Holsfn a native of Ctermany. Holsten; tw id Herman A a nna M.

Alberts lUdren. 5 -rI Chaptel, 5012 4th Ave. Tlx )dy will bo cremated Wednesday orning at the Fresh Pond Crema- ITCHING LICENSES FORECLOSURES E-one Ej--hnf DISSOLUTION MQTICBB NOTICE OT DISSOLUTION prrtR r. rEiLLY-s sons NOTlC TO CONTBACTOBS Don't endure this torment mother day. Apply Re.inol to the I itrhiog anywhere 1 I on your body, and prors I 1 how quickly it gUe.

I relief. In dally use nearly 40 yean. Pathologist Holds Energy and Matter Are Forms of Same Thing and Spare Is Nonexistent-Abandons Mathematics Philadelphia, July 15 (P) A new theory that visions a spaceless universe built of energy alone was flung from the field of medicine into the world of physics today to challenge conception of matter as "two Mary O'C. Troy M) Mary OCallaghan Troy. mother of AsMstant C( counsel Matthew J.

Troy, Wednesday in her home nacary, Westmeath, Ire. cording to a cable received bcrs of her family here. Mrs. Troy is survived by rf chant, and ten children whoi City, servi visit! of New York of 1 United States five tl 1 FIGOE On Sunday, Julv 14,1 1935, MAE FIGGE, mother of Irving A. Figge and Vivian S.

Foster. Services at her home. 8701 Shore Road, Wednesday at 3 HARRISON On Jul, J36, at his residence, 1335 CHARLES C. HARRISON, beloved father of Cornelia O. and Richard Harrison.

Notice of services later. HELITAS On July 13, EMELIE HELITAS, beloved mother of Emelic Rogers. Funeral from her residence, 341 Euclid Tuesday. 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Ceme- HICKS On July 14.

CHARLES HICKS, in his 88th year, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Warren Putnam, 114-21 118th St, Richmond Hill. Interment Norwich. N.

Y. HOHMAN On Sunday. Julv 14, i 1935, GEORGE, beloved husband of I Catherine Hohman and father of i Mrs. Lillian Paris. Masonic services I residence.

104-35 211th St Bellaire. L. on Tuesday, at 8 p.m.i Religious service on Wednesday at I HOLSTEN At Pomnton Lake. 1 New Jersey, on Sunday, July 14. 1935, JOHN named It Elizabeth D.

Holsten. of 342 47th i 1 1 1. a' ihe Hai r. Funeral Chapel. 5012 4th Ave.

Tuesday. July 16. at 8 p.m. KIRCHNER ROBERT aged 22, son of Mrs. Florence E.

and John F. Kirchner, loving brother of Mrs. Genevieve Trautmann and Alfred F. Kirchner, suddenly, on Sunday, July 14. Funeral services at his resi dence, 9530 240th Bellerose.

Tuesday evening 8:30 o'clock. Church Bellerose, L. Wednesday 10 a.m. Interment Cypress Hills Abbey. KNOWLES BENJAMIN on Sunday, July 14, beloved father of Mrs.

Mary Heercn and Benjamin D. Knowles, loving brother of Mrs. Lina Joseph and Mrs. Anne Holub. Funeral from his residence, 1914 New York Brooklyn, N.

on Tuesday, July 16. at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. KOUWENHOVEN-On July 13, CHARLES W.

KOUWENHOVEN, husband of Mary Kate Voorhees, in nis bstn year, runerai services ai his residence, 134 Van Sicklen Monday, July 15, at 8 p.m. KRAKER On July 13. 1935. aged 79. at her residence.

234 Jefferson MAGDALENA KRAKER, wife of the late John. Survived by one son. Joseph. Requiem mass Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., St. Leonard's R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery, LONG The Medical Society of the County of Kings records with deepest regrets the death of one of its members, Dr. JOHN H. LONG of 110 Gates Ave.

Funeral services on Tuesday, July 16, at 2 p.m. at the George W. Pease Funeral Parlor, 437 Nostrand at Hancock St, J. S. READ.

M.D., President. Joseph Raphael. M.D.. Secretary. LONG On Sunday.

July 14, 1935, Dr. JOHN HATHAWAY, beloved husband of Clara father of George W. and Mary W. Long. Funeral services at the George W.

Pease Funeral Parlors. no; Hat!" i July McKEON On July 14. MARY, beloved wife of the late John McKeon and mother of Joseph and William and Mrs. Catherine Bur-kitt. Funeral fron.

her home. 7820 Ozone Park, on Wednes 9:30 I St. Elizabeth's R. C. Church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

Interment St. John's Cem- MARR On July 13. 1935, THOMAS MARR. of 87-31 86th Woodhaven, beloved husband of Tlllle (nee Eichlcr). Services at Welgand Brothers Parlors, 1015 Halsey Monday.

8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m. Interment Lu- NORRIS On July 14, 1935. at his home, 12 2d Place, ALEXANDER, beloved husband of Charlotte E. Norris and father of Dr.

A. Lloyd and Robert I. Norris and Dorothy E. Kilduff. Funeral services at the Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford St Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 9 a.m., Port Jefferson, L. I. NORRIS On Monday. July 15.

1935, ROSE (nee Cooneyi, wife of the late Michael J. Norris, loving sister of Mrs. Joseph T. Glennon, at her home, 219 17th St. Funeral Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

with solemn reouiem mass at St. John the Evangelist Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OHLSEN On July 14. 1935.

I MAUD daughter of the late I Herman and Annie Ohlsen, devoted sister of Herman F. and Arthur W. Ohlsen and Mrs. William Ebbet-s. neral from her residence.

77 mberland on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Solemn requiem mass, urch of the Queen of All Saints, Phone SKidmore 4-0045 DONNELLY FUNERAL HOME 201-203 Euclid Brooklyn, N. Y. JOSEPH J. GALLIC AM Mortician U4 WilloDi.br "THE EVERGREENS" CEMETERY Bu'hwick Ave.

nnrl Conway St. Brooklyn BENJAMIN GRINDR0D L. of ii Bathelder, George Long, Dr. J. Bachmann McKeon, Mary ''hop, Emma P.

Marr, Thomas Blake, William H. Norris, Alexander Brodie, Katnerine Norris, Rose Connell, John A. Ohlsen, Maud G. Cu.shman, MaryE. Runge, Ruth M.

Danahar, Helen Schindler, Clara De Vett, Elizabeth Schmidt, Eleanor Donald, Mary Schneider, Hu.uhue.J. W. Gertrude 1 1 Francis 3, Scovllle, Cantine Figge.Mac Scullin.Rev.F.T. Harrison, Charles Selick, Martha A. ii lr.as,EmeUe Speck, John B.

Hicks, Charles R. Stephens, Fannie Hohmaji Opnrop Swennev. Frank J. O. Watson, Edward nil rimer, Robert Welcierman, Pearl Knowles, B.

H. Wilson, Dr. F. E. Km iwenhoven Wolljung.

John Kraker, Magdalcna BACHELDER On Saturday, July 13, 1935. GEORGE HOWARD, husband ot the late Eudora Oldrin and father of Mrs. Benjamin H. Horn 'nee Lillian Bachelden. Services at Ins home, 94-17 215th Queens Village, L.

Monday at 8:30 p.m. Gardiner, papers please copy.) BACHMANN At Ridgewood, July 13, 1935, FLORENCE E. SMITH, wife of Clarence C. Bach-mann. Services Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., from her residence.

545 Cliff St. Interment Cemetery. BISHOP On July 14. 1935, EMMA J'AYNTAK, aged ttu years, wmow ol Eugene F. Bishop, at the home of her sister, Mrs.

John D. Ditmls, 104 10th Garden City, L. Relatives and friends are respecting invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 oclock. Train leaves Jamaica Station, L. I.

R. at 12:50 p.m. Interment at Cvpress Hills Cemetery. BLAKE Suddenly, on July 14, 1935. WILLIAM H.

BLAKE of 251 Carlton Ave. Survived by six sisters and one brother. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. BRODIE On July 13, 1935, KATHERINE, widow of David W. Brodie and beloved mother of Adelaide Lambert, Catherine M.

and David W. Brodie Jr. Funeral from the George Siebold Chapel, 7703 5th Ave Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. COMMONWEALTH LODGE, NO.

with profound sorrow that we announce the death of Brother GEORGE HOHMAN. Masonic funeral services will be conducted at his home, 104-35 211th Bellaire, L. L. on Tuesday, July 16 at 8 p.m. Please attend.

FREDERICK G. HARRIS. Master. John H. Wacker, Secretary.

CONNELL Suddenly, on July 14, JOHN beloved husband of Mar garet Connell and father of Joseph Connell. Funeral troin his nome, I Highland Place, on We'iinvday, July 17. 9:30 quirm mass at St. Ritas R. Church.

CUSHMAN On Monday. July 1935, MARY E. B. CUSHMAN, wife of the late William Gregg and mother oi Mrs. diaries l.

nevermore. Mrs. Geoffrey C. May anc Kommers Cu. hman.

Services at hei residence. 296 Gates or DANAHAR -Suddenly, on July 14, HELEN MCLAUGHLIN DAN A- 42. hi In-m-, line Bronx. Survived by her mother, Ellen McLaugmm; her. Frank, and slater, Mrs.

John White. Reposing at Memoriam Rogers Ave. and Montgom- i rv St. Funeral Wednesday. Notice time later.

DE VETT On Saturday, July ELIZABETH (nee Scott). irvived by her husband, Herman De vett, ana aaugnter. neposing a' Feeney Sons Chapel. 1847 Broadway, Brooklyn. Funeral Monday evening.

8 o'clock. Interment Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Evergreens Cemetery. DONALD On Saturday, July 13, -yu, MARY MOORE, of 635 Greene i daughter of the late Mr. and Mr Thomas Donald, beloved ol Eleanor Donald McGiffin.

Serv- DONOHUE On Julv 14, 1935. JAMES W. DONOHUE, retired t.uil New York Police Depart husband of the late Susan and devoted lather oi Mrs. jonn Collins. Funeral from Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Ephrem's Church, 75th St. and Fort Hamilton Parkway, where requiem mass will be offered. In- Nrw Brunswick, N. papers No Extras Need Be Added to These Figures S200 or S201 to 310 tS331 to 3500 r. SSOT to 1750 These com included EVERYTHING: cemetery OOft; all the necesury nulo mobile; nrw.paper notices.

Fairchild Sons Al 0RT1CMKS H6 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn thtrrs EWd Flmhm Cuspidor Turns Fire Alarm; Brings Ten Out of In ferno HIGH WATEB Deatfts Rl'NGE RUTH MARY, in her 9th year, at, her residence, 5937 69th Ave. 'formerly Foxall St.) Ridgewood. Survived by her beloved parents, Dr. Otto and Theresa Runge, two brothers, William and Otto; three sisters, Theresa. Clara and Margaret.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. with requiem mass at St. Mathias Church, Catalpa Ave. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SCHINDLER On July 14. 1935, CLARA SCHINDLER of Mattltuck, beloved wife of Charles H. Schindler. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson Place, corner S. Portland Tuesday.

8 p.m. SCHMIDT On July 14, 1935. ELEANOR SCHMIDT. Services at Fred Herbst Sons' Funeral Parlors, 83 Hanson Place, Tuesday, 2 p.m. SCHNEIDER On July 14.

1935. Mrs. GERTRUDE SCHNEIDER of 1492 Bushwick beloved mother Otto C. Schneider. Services at the Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday at 8 p.m. interment Evergreens Cemetery. SCOVILLE On Sunday, July 14, 1935. CANTINE TREMPER SCOVILLE, beloved husband of Etta Tyler and brother of Mrs. James C.

Nicoll and Elizabeth W. Scoville. Services at his residence, 39 Buckingham Road, on Tuesday, July 16, at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. SCULLINOn Sunday, July 14, 1935.

the Rev. FRANCIS T. SCUL-LIN. beloved pastor of St. Raymond's Church.

Lynbrook, N. Y. Divine office will be chanted at 10 o'clock, followed by a solemn mass of requiem. 10:30, Wednesday morning. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SELICK On Sunday. July 14, 1935. MARTHA A. SELICK. beloved mother of Lulu Smith and Minnie of Louisa C.

See- man and grandmother of Mabel Smith Matl.na MCMlllien. Services at 422 Chauncey St. on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment resldence, 831 49th JOHN B. SPECK, beloved husband of Mathilde and devoted father of Mrs.

Elfriede I': Fi.iK'ral 'torn Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. STEPHENS On Saturday.

July ham J. Stephens, mother of Mabel S. Bennett and grandmother of i be held at her home. 1. Madison on Tuesday, July 16, at 8:30 p.m.

SWEENEY FRANK J. SWEE-nev torincrlv ol the Ct.h Ward, or Friday, at his residence. 1609 10th by his vidow, Mary Swee Mr- Knight i two daughters. Mary and Ncli.i' Sweeney two sisters, Joseph E. Keating and Miss Ellen inc.

flay, Kcu.ii.-m mass at Holv R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. WATSON On July 15.

1933, WARD HISCOX WATSON, husband Lillian Enllon and father of Mrs. Maurine W. Coleman, Mrs. Chris-tabel W. Wilcox wan Lillian F.

Wat son and brother of Mrs. Eugene O'Connor Sr. Notice of funeral VI IDIIEMAN On Saturday. July 13. 1935, PEARL, widow of George Weirierman; daughter of Charles sal 1 1 Mark Chown, and of B.

A. Phillips. Services at the Faux hiK! Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place, on Monday. July 15, at 2 p.m.

WILSON On July 12. 1935, FRANK E. WILSON, M.D., of 1242 Bushwick beloved father of Elsie W. Dvkeman and Frank and brother of Mary Hicks. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Member of Ridgewood Lodge. No. 710, A.M.. and Court Bushwick-, No. 127, F.

of A. Services Monday, 8 at the George Werst Chapel. Hart corner Evergreen Ave Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m Masses offered. DONLON In loving memory of JOHN J. DONLON.

who died July 15. 1922. Mass of requiem at St. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. DRENN AN THOMAS J.

In sad Classes JUDGE-Month's mind mass for JAMES JUDGE at St. Francis Xavier Church. 0th Ave. and Car- Dr. John H.

Long, T)7, Dies; Served InLLCHospital Dr. John Hathaway Long, assistant surgeon at the Long Island College Hospital and at one time pathologist at the Swedish Hospital, died yesterday in his 58th year at his home, no Gates Ave. Surviving him are his widow, ci.ua a son. George and a 1 daughter. Mary w.

Long. Ixmg was born in Fayal, I Azores of American parents. He received his bachelor degree from 1 Dartmouth College in 1900 and three years later was graduated from the Long Island College Hos-' pital School of Medicine. He served as on interne al the Brooklyn Hospital and later as consultant surgeon at John Mather Hospital. Port Jervls.

and St. John's Hospital, Funeral services will be held to- Prase I Parlor. 7 Nostrand i night attire In the Sarrow family there were Mr. and Mrs. Sarrow and their two children; Mr.

and Mrs. Rubin have two children, while Robert Pascuzzi was alone, his tamily being away on a visit. A young man. who was sleeping the of ground floor, also local hook and ladder truck In a paint shop lor repairs, volunteer firemen, who responded to the alarm, were faced with a problem after having attached the hose to the hydrants. The Huntington Village Fire Department sent Its hook and ladder truck in response to a call for aid.

Four years ago the building, owned by Isaac Levenbron, was badly damaged as a result of a paint shop fire. In yesterday's blaze, fire and water caused considerable damage to the lour stores occupying the ground floor of the building. The stores are owned by Joseph Rubin; tailor; James Fusaro, barber; Loui Ammlrati. fruits, and Louis Sarrow. grocery.

PERCY SI API ETON Clrk the Summit Court 0. 8. MARSHAL'S NOIICI Prof. Albert Einstein's latest sheets of space bridged by an concept, ad- vanced by a noted pathologist, Dr Eugene J. Asnis.

Abandoning mathematics, the theory likens the universe to a huge electric fan with energy as blades constantly speeding up and slow- in down- Mathematics Not Enough said. Neither can be detected by the eye. Energy slows down just like the fan, however, and eventu- ally becomes visible as matter. Although contradicting the Ein- stein belief that space and matter are similar. Dr.

Asnis agrees with the famous German i find riddle of life. The new theory abandons mathematics, therefore, and comes as an answer to Einstein's quest for zero 2ero mass, the pathologis: -ays, is ergy at its maximum, but "until mathematicians and physicists thev will be unahle to anlv. the' i equation equivalent enigma. "Their other choice will be to cept zero as their unit and they save themselves new hypoth'' theoriea. Calls System Zerotie This Asnis does, substitutu.

ze for numbers in a system he ct zerotie. The terms finite and finite are discarded and replaced maximum and minimum beca' the latter are relative terms. The minimum is matter, or ma the maximum is energy in p' est form. As links between the he gives, In order, the molecule, atom, the electron, the photon, solicule; the cosmic ray. or cost cule, and, finally, as the ultim positive particle, the proton.

Space is ignored bv the theory a mere manifestation. "This room Is filled with savs Asnis by way of example. Now fill the room with coal. Where is the space? It Is gone. Where did you push it to? It was never i Laity and Clergy Pay Final Tribute To Mons.

Connolly Final tribute to Mons. Thorn us Connolly. 65, who died sin' Prtiiuv from a heart attack paid by numerous persons I lergvmcn from the Brooklyn I belote the Moasignor's bi'et the funeral time today. Requiem masa was celebrate! 10:30 a.m. In St.

Marys Church Following the service: long funeral cortege proce slowly to St. Patrick's Cemet. Bay Shore, where the Mon.sin body was buried In his private i. The luneral procession was corted by State troopers and folk County police. Member the Isllp Fire Department wen bearers and the Suffolk Coi police were honorary pallhi al Mini, utnor Connolly was chaplnu both departments.

The funeral was attended priests and 15 monslgnors froi rum- parts of the four Long I -It counties, a testimonial to signor Connolly's popularity rank in his chosen work. Bohm Post 411 of the East 1 American Legion was repress i at the funeral by four members unitorm and various organize: of St. Mary's and other civic ou Izations were present. i The lowly cuspidor rose to the heights of a hero for the part It played at Huntington Manor at 4 a.m. yesterday when ten persons were saved in a fire that caused damage estimated at $25,000 to a The fire was discovered by Edward Hennrborn, fire house night watchman.

His first impulse was to sound the alarm. The second, to yell He yelled several times but received no response from the occupants of the building. Hi turning to the fire house on the run, Henneborn grabbed the first thing in sight, two cuspidors on the fire house floor. Running back to the street, Henneborn took aim for a moment, then hurled the missiles, one by one, through windows in the front of the blazing building. In a few minutes, the families of Louis Sorrow, Joseph Rubin and Robert pascuzzi scampered now 3 the street In their LEGAL NOTICES 1MB COURT.

KINOB CO Ki Sir, PUBLIC NOTICES.

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