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For Claisified Ad BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 Telephone MAin 4-6200 1 1 Deaths Dcatfj Riles on Friday Music Lover I MILEK January 24, K. GERTRUDE BRITTON MILEK. wife of John and mother of Ruth Milek, Helen Ware, Noted Rites Tomorrow Star of Yesteryear! For 3 Gas Victims GRIFFITHS MARGARET January 24, widow of Thomas; mother of Mrs. George B. Downing.

Thomas Edward sister of Bader, Edward Jervls, Mary J. Bennett, Jones, Edward P. M. Elizabeth Kenny, William H. Bladon, William J.Kenwood, Edward Bonaventura, JohnKohler, Frederick Brennan, Lloyd, Laura Lane daughter of Margaret and the late Warren Brltton.

Funeral from 190 Ellen Fagan. Funeral from her daughter's residence, 1150 E. 29th Harrison Ave, Mineola, L. Janu. ary 27, at 9:30 a.m.

Sister Mary R. Malone, Catherine Street. Requiem mass St. Vincent Made Stage Dehut With Otis Skinner Won Renown Here Coroner Heath Decides Mrs. Lane Killed Self And Her 2 Children Brenneis, Harriet McNamaraPatricIc Brooks, Elizabeth Milek.

K. Gertrude II a. A. J. Bircher, 53; A Retired Builder Queens Operated Golf Driving Range; Rites Set for Tonight Masonic and Christian Science ser'Jres for Alfred James Bircher of S465 Grassmere Terrace, Far Rock-away, golf driving range owner and former builder, who died suddenly Monday in St.

Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Meserole Funeral MILLEO On Tuesday, January 24. 1939, WILLIAM beloved hus band of Mary loving father of Carmel, Cal, Jan. 25 (U.R) Helen Riverhead, Jan. 25 Funeral serv- Buffler. Paul L.

MUleg, William A. Carpenter, Mitchell, Ephraim Carrie Burrows Murray, George Chatfield, Niedner, Charles Morton T. Nolan, James A. Ware, famous actress at the turn of ices for Mrs. Ethel Marjone Lane, 38.

Mrs. Isabel Goodwin and Mrs. Josephine Goubeaud; also survived by and her two sons, Jason. 14. and Ferrer's R.

C. Church, Friday, 9:30 a.m. GROZINGER CHRISTIAN. Jan. 23, 1939, beloved husband of Sophia Grozinger, in his 70th year.

Religious services at his home, 82 Stockholm St, Brooklyn, Thursday at 8 pjn, by the Rev. F. J. Schroeder of the St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, of which he was a member; also Schwae-blscher Saengerbund, Arion Singing two sisters, Miss Mary MUleg and Mrs, Corduke, James Peterson, Evelyn Cecile Steinert.

Funeral from his home, 2215 Newkirk Ave, Thursday, Currie, Archibald Relbeling, Mary Doheny, John J. Reilly, Mary E. Downing, Bennett Ring, Mary I 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Lady of Refuge R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be offered.

Inter Foley, John Roberts, Theresa the century, died here today of a combination of diphtheria and pneumonia after a blood transfusion. She had been under treatment at Carmel Hospital. Miss Ware made her stage debut with Otis Skinner in a revival of "His Grace de Gramont" at about 1899 after spending her teens giving swimming lessons in a public bath on the East Side of Manhattan. She also taught in a vacation school on Marlen, 7, ill of whom died Monday of gas poisoning in their home, 18 Lincoln St, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the First Congregational Church.

The services will be conducted by the Rev. James Fraser, pastor of the church, and burial will be in Riverhead Cemetery. Following an inquest yesterday, Coroner J. Mott Heath issued a verdict describing the death of Mrs. Gray, John G.

Schneider, Henry Green, Charles H. Tierney, Charles Society, Concordia Singing Society. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. MITCHELL EPHRAIM Jan Griffiths, Valllant, Home, 319 Lord Ave, Inwood. In recent years Mr.

Bircher operated the golf driving range at Cross Bay Boulevard and Sunrise Highway, South Ozone Park, which he constructed after retiring from the building business. A cold contracted Interment Friday at 2 p.m. in the family mausoleum at Evergreens uary 24. Funeral, Thursday, 1:30 Cemetery. p.m.

from Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave, N. C. Member Stereotypers Margaret Grozinger, Christian Hannan, Agnes Hansen, John G. Hartlg.

Henry J. Gloria Elizabeth acker. Arthur Weber, Helen Wells. Elizabeth K. White, Anne Wilson, John last month while he was flooding HANNAN On Tuesday, January Union, No.

1. tne range lor ice skating was be Henry in Manhattan, and took Lane as 'self-inflicted with suicidal dramatic lessons with the money she intent," and the deaths of her sons made. as "premeditatedly Inflicted by their 24, 1939, AGNES (nee Compton), lleved to have been a contributing MICHAEL J. P. HOOAN, President.

Hirtz, William C. cause of death. Woolley, Ella H. J. Frank Travis, Financial Secretary.

beloved wife of John Hannan; mother of Frank, Ruth Kaufmann mother." Hopkins, John E. John M. MURRAY On' January 24. 1939. Hunter, Carrie Born 53 years ago in England, Mr.

Bircher came to this country as a boy. He attended Pratt Institute Morton Chatfield at his home, 1208 Pacific St, and Agnes Bradbury. Reposing at Stutzmann's Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Ave, Queens Village, L. I. Interment Friday morning.

Won Fame in 'Third Degree' She won renown for her part in "The Third Degree" in 1910, which played In Brooklyn for a number of seasons. She also played with Maude Adams in "The Little Minister." Other plays she starred In and In which Brooklynites first made her acquaintance were "The Road to Yesterday." "A Midsummer Night's GEORGE husbajid of Mary D. Murray. Funeral services Thursday, 7 p.m, at Parlors of Charles J. Barr, 2 Brevoort Place.

Interment Middle-town, N. J. Among those who testified were Vernon W. Lane, husband and father of the deceased, who found the bodies, and Dr. Hallock Luce, the Lane's family physician, who said he had been attending Mrs.

Lane for a nervous disorder. No mention wis made of the quarrel with his wife that prompted Mr. Lane, superintendent of the and lived In Brooklyn many years before moving to Far Rockaway about 20 year ago. During the Theodore Roosevelt administration he was in the United States Secret Service and later was with the HANSEN JOHN on Jan. 23, Assistant secretary of the Ash Institute of Music and former piano salesman, for whom funeral services will be held tomorrow evening.

He died Monday in hia home, 456 Westminster Road 1939. He is survived by two sons, BADER EDWARD of 18 Essex husband of Margaret. Services Thursday, 8 p.m., Zirkel Funeral Home, 243 Ridgewood Ave. Funeral Friday, 10:39 ajn. BENNETT On January 23, M.

ELIZABETH, of 262 Gates Burns Detective Agency. NIEDNER CHARLES on Jan Dream," "How He Lied to HerHus William and Charles; three- daughters, Mrs. F. Christoffer, Mrs. G.

Burger and Mrs. D. Madison. Funeral services at his home, 138-28 107th Jamaica, Thursday, Jan. band" and as Nellie the tough girl new Riverhead High School, to Mr.

Bircher was a member of Polar Star Lodge, 245, F. A. and a former member of Columbian uary 21, in Pensacola, Fla, husband of Anna and father of Helen Shumate and Gladys Moore and brother James A. Nolan Attorney for whom a solemn requiem mass will be offered Friday at 10 a.m. in Sts.

Joachim and Anne R. C. Church, Queens Village. Mr. Nolan, who lived at 105-11 220th St, Queens Village, died Monday.

Surviving are his widow, Mr. Mary C. King Nolan; five sons, James A. Robert, Warren, Francis and Kenneth; two daughters, Marie and Joan; four brothers, Edward William Joseph and Walter, and a sister, Mrs. James Canfield in "Regeneration." daughter of the late James and M.

Chatfield Dies; Rites Tomorrow 26, 8 p.m. Interment Friday, 10 a.m. Mary C. Bennett. Services at the spend Sunday night in his father's home.

The bereaved man was offered the sympathies of Mrs. Lane's father, Charles, a town assessor, and her brother, Bruce. Commandery, the Royal Arch Ma sons and Kismet Temple. His hob Lutheran Cemetery. Parlors of Harrison J.

Edwards, 86 bies included dogs, flowers, travel French in Deal to Buy 600 Warplanes Here Washington, Jan. 25 (U.R) Lt. Col of Martha Place, Emma Lamprecht, Frank Hachmann and Henry Hach-mann. Masonic services at N. Y.

and Brooklyn Funeral Parlors, 187 So. Oxford St, Wednesday evening, 8:30 o'clock. Funeral private. Direction of Benjamin Grlndrod. HARTIG On Tuesday, Jan.

24, 1939, HENRY belovet husband of the late Emma Hartig, father of and motoring. On the lawn of his home he had a golf putting green decorated with flower beds laid out in Masonic emblem designs. His Rene G. P. Weiser, air attache at $15,637 Value Put the French Embassy, disclosed today Ash Institute Official Was 68 Formerly A Piano Salesman Louise Kopf, Henry Clarence that a French air mission to the F.

and Irving O. Hartig. Service at widow, Mrs. Mabel R. Cross Bircher, survives.

the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts United States is negotiating for the largest order of fighting planes ever Place, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. Inter' ment Lutheran Cemetery. Funeral services for Morton Chat placed in this country by a foreign power. field, formerly a piano salesman and NOLAN On Monday, Jan. 23, 1939, at 105-11 220th St, Queens Village, JAMES A.

NOLAN, beloved husband of Mary C. Nolan (nee King) and father of James A. 6th Wednesday, January 25, 7 p.m. BLADON WILLIAM 23, 1939, beloved husband of Mary, brother of Harry and Mrs. Edna Insinga.

Funeral Thursday at 9 a.m., from parlors of William J. Lannlng, 294 Vanderbilt Ave. BONAVENTURA JOHN, suddenly, on January 25, at his residence, 525 Nostrand Ave. Survived by his wife, Nellie Bonaventura (nee Gray). BRENNAN Sister MART RAPHAEL.

January 25, 1939, at St. Margaret Mary's Convent, 119 E. Share in Steel Estate Left Westbury Woman HIRTZ WILLIAM C. of 74-15 for the last six years assistant secretary of the Ash Institute of Music, 793 Ocean Ave, who died Monday $9,500 Estate Left By Fanny Kurz Mrs. Madeiaine Home Austen of Marie, Robert, Joan, Warren, Francis 64th Lane, on Jan.

23, 1939, p.ged 66 years, beloved husband of Louise Klob Hirtz and dear father of Mar in his home, 456 Westminster Road, Westbury was named as one of the heirs to the estate of her mother, will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. in and Kenneth Nolan; brother of Edward William Joseph and Walter Nolan and Mrs. James Can- garet Hamilton, and Louise Meyer, tne chapel at 38 Lafayette Ave. grandfather of Nancy M. Hamilton A religious service will be con field.

Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at SS. Joachim and Miss Helen G. Sullivan Miss Helen G. Sullivan, 50, who lived at 212 Penn St, died yesterday in Kings County Hospital after a prolonged illness.

The funeral will take place on Friday from the Foley Funeral Chapel at 270 Marcy thence to the R. C. Church of the Transfiguration, Marcy Ave. and Hooper St, where a requiem mass will be ducted by the Rev. Cornelius Green- and brother of Emma Miller.

Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at the George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Anne Church, Queens Village. In Will Directs Residuce Of Property Be Left To Her Son, Carl Fanny Kurz of 623 Monroe St, On Chirico Estate Wife, Two Daughters Left Property Other Appraisals Are Made Peter F. Chirico, who died March 5. 1934, left a gross estate of $18,990.27 and a net estate of $15,637.51, according to a report by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F. Soden, on file today in Surrogate's Court.

Assets of the estate included ft loan, insurance and stock, which passed to his wif-e, Anna, of 1539 72d St, two daughters and a son. Julia Burnes, who died Oct. 11, 1938, left $12,340.30 gross and $5,337.70 net, the chief asset being $10,000 Interest in 1644 Bath Ave. and 180 Bay 14th 8t which went to her daughter, Florence E. Koster way of All Souls Universallst Church, on Ocean Ave; Masonic services, conducted by Mosaic Lodge 418, Ave.

Funeral Friday, 10:30 ajn. In. terment Evergreens Cemetery. Mem. terment in St, John's Cemetery.

PETERSON EVELYN on January 24, 1939, in her 54th year. Sur F. A. of which Mr. Chatfield was a member, will follow.

ber of United Brewery Workers Union, No. 24; Workmen's Sick and 177th Bronx, beloved daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Walsh Brennan; beloved sister of the late John T. Brennan. Survived by her brothers, Thomas J. Brennan, Honorable Philip A.

Brennan and Matthew F. Brennan. Funeral at Mrs. Elizabeth M. Home, in the latter's will, filed yesterday at Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mrs. Home, daughter of the late B. F. Jones, founder of the Jones Laughlin Steel Corporation, left an estate of more than $1,200,000. She died on Jan.

10 in her New York home. The will leaves $600,000 to a daughter. Mrs. Elsa A. Home Voss, of Monkton, $500,000 to a son, Franklin Jones Horne, of Pittsburgh; $50,000 to William C.

More-land of Pittsburgh, an executor, and after other smaller bequests leaves the balance to the estate in trust for the three children, to be divided who died at Unity Hospital on Jan. 10, left $7,000 real and $2,500 per offered at 10 a.m. vived by her beloved husband, Frank Mr. Chatfield, who was 68, spent a full day at the Ash Institute Mon Death Benefit Branch, 245. Miss Sullivan is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Daniel Sullivan; three sonal property, according to the will filed today with Surrogate George HOPKINS On January 24, 1939, and a son, Frank D. Notice of funeral later. REIBELING MARY (neeSchuch- JOHN at his residence, 248 Adel brothers, Robert, James and Daniel, and three sisters, Alice, Agnes and Anna. Albert Wingate. phi St.

Survived by wife, Leonie To her daughter, Helen Kurz An Banzet; two brothers, Thomas F. hardt), Jan. 24, 1939, aged 56 years, beloved wife of John, dear mother of and Peter F. Funeral Thursday, 2 Sadie M. Brennan, grandmother of Jerry, sister of Sadie Stephens, Louisa Clemens, Helen McEvoy and of the latter address.

equally among her grandchildren drews, of 621A Monroe St, Mrs. Kurz left her wedding ring. She left $500 each to her children, Helen, John W. of 1683 E. 53d St, and Stephen of 1740 DeKalb Ave, and after the death of the children.

Joseph Schudt. Service Friday, 8 day. After returning home that evening, he was stricken with a heart attack. Born In Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Mr.

Chatfield had lived in Brooklyn for the last 45 years. While a piano salesman he worked for Wanamak-er's, Mason Hamlin and Jacobs Sons, and at Wanamaker's held a record of having sold 27 pianos in one day. Mr. Chatfield was a charter member and former secretary and treasurer of the Ash Choral, a young people's singing group connected with the institute. Throughout his life he was interested in music and musical Instruments.

He is survived by a niece, Mrs. Henry T. Cohan of Manhattan. Asks $100,000 Damage Ernest F. Mints, former assistant secretary of the Kings County Trust Company, filed suit for $100,000 damages in Supreme Court today against the Kings County Trust Company and its president, William J.

Wason Jr. It is claimed by Mints that he was Mrs. Robert Brooks p.m, at her home, 105-10 103d Ave, Ozone Park. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 pjn. Interment Evergreens Grozinger Rites $1 to her son George of 684 Monroe St.

The residue she left to her son p.m., from Funeral Chapel, 476 73d St. Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. HUNTER On January 24, 1939, CARRIE beloved sister of Mrs. W. H.

Monsees and Mrs. J. W. Smith. Reposing at her residence, 131 78th St, until 1:30 p.m.

Thursday. Services at Christ Episcopal Church, 73d St. and Ridge Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Carl of 623 Monroe St, saying in the will that he had done much to Set for Tomorrow REILLY Suddenly, on January 23, slandered as the result of alleged maintain her property and had Invested most of the money in it. 9:30 a.m., Friday, January 27, 1939, from Convent of Mercy, 1075 Madison Ave, New York City.

BRENNEIS On January 25, HARRIET widow of Charles H. and mother of Edith, Mabel, Florence, Alice Brenneis and Mrs. William Horst. Services at her residence, 1357 Brooklyn Friday, January 27, at 8 p.m. BROOKS On Tuesday, 'January 24, 1939, ELIZABETH, beloved wife of Robert mother of Wilma A.

Krauss, Marie J. Maley, Theodore H. and Charles 7. Griemsman. Funeral service at Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Ave, Thursday, January 26, at 8:00 p.m.

BUFFLER PAUL L. of Hudson View Gardens, N. Y. on Monday, Jan. 23, 1939, at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in his 51st year, beloved husband of Anna E.

W. Buffler (nee Welkner), brother of Louis, Helene M. Buffler, Mrs. Anna Schilling and Mrs. Julia Barbour.

Funeral 10:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 27, from Stenger's MARY E. (nee Miller), beloved wife The will stated that no provision of Frank dear mother of Mrs. Marie Hagen, Arthur C.

Reilly and sister of Mrs. Bertha Conklin, Mrs. was made for her husband, George. Raffaele Viviano of 239 Van Brunt Emma McGivney and Marguerite comments by Mr. Wason as president of the trust company.

It is charged that persons were told that the bonding company had refused to continue its bond on Mints and that because of these alleged comments he had been refused employment by other banks. Mints claimed that he had been Funeral services for Christian Grozinger, a member of several German singing societies in Brooklyn, who died Monday In his home, 82 Stockholm after a long illness, will be held there tomorrow at 8 p.m. The services will be conducted by the Rev. F. J.

Schroeder, pastor St, who died at Long Island College Mrs. Elizabeth Brooks of 348 14th St, wife of Robert C. Brooks and resident of Brooklyn for the last 58 years, died suddenly yesterday In the Methodist Episcopal Hospital at the age of 73. Her husband has been an engineer for the Borden Company lor the last 25 years. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Wilma A. Krauss and Mrs, Marie J. Maley, and two sons, Theodore H. and Charles F. Griemsman; all children of a previous marriage: six grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. In the Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Ave, by the Rev. Dr. A. Swihart.

Burial will be Friday in Green-Wood Cemetery. Hospital on Dec. 18, left $9,000 real Miller. Funeral from her residence, 93 87th St, Thursday. Solemn requiem mass St.

Anselm's Church at 10:45 a.m. Interment Holy Cross and $500 personal property. His wife, Romola, of the same address, was left a life interest in the Van Edward B. Lee, 61, Utilities Official of St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery.

JERVIS On January 24 1939, MARY wife of the late Joshua P. Jervis and mother of Charles M. Jeryis and Grace P. Smith. Funeral services it the chapel of F.

B. Powell fc Son, Amityville, L. Thursday at 2:30 p.m. On January 24. 1939, Church, of which Mr.

Grozinger with the trust company for 30 years, until March 31, 1936, when Howard also was a member. Brunt St. house, to be succeeded by their son Antonio of Jersey City. The residue he also left to his wife. RING MARY, on Tuesday, Jan.

Joost, vice president of the bank. For many years Mr. Grozinger was 24, 1939, at her residence, 61-30 Mas-peth Ave, Maspeth, N. widow of in the provision business in Brook pleaded guilty to embezzlement of $1,600. Edward B.

Lee, vice president of the National Power and Light Company, died at sea yesterday while lyn. Born 70 years ago in Germany EDWARD PARGETER JONES Of In its answer to the suit, the com he came to this country when 5. returning to New York from Gua John and loving mother of Henry, Albert and James. Reposing at the John Vogel Funeral Home, 65-29 527 74th St. Services at Fred Herbst pany declared that lt was true the temala on the United Fruit liner He and his wife, Mrs.

Sophie Gro Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave, Thurs bonding company had refused to go Funeral Parlor, 289 St. Nicholas Brooklyn. Solemn requiem mass at 11 a.m. at St. Brigid's.

Interment St. day, 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Mints' bond and that Mints had zinger, who survives, observed their 50th wedding anniversary earlier this month. He was a member of Castilla. The ship was between Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, and Havana when Mr, Lee, who was 61, Cemetery.

aided Joost in a plan resulting in Grand Ave, Maspeth, until Friday, Jan. 27, at 9:30 a.m, Requiem mass at St. Stanislaus R. C. Church, 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Walttx 2J. Coofee shortages In the bank's funds. They suffered a stroke.

apoaAno- the Arion and Concordia Singing Societies and of the Schwaebischer also declared that the bonding com- A former newspaper man, Mr. Lee KENNY On Jan. 22, WILLIAM H. KENNY, beloved son of the late pany had repaid them two sums, DIGNIFIED As Lou, FUNERALS At Saengerbund. Burial will be Friday had been with the Electric Bond ana nso one of $800 and one of $900 on William and Catherine Kenny, in the family mausoleum in Ever greens Cemetery.

Mints' bond. brother of Percy Kenny. Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th OUR FUNERAL HOMES MMIttl VM Erasmus Addition Action Due Today The Board of Education today will take formal action approving the plans for a five-story addition to Erasmus Hall High School, Flat-bush Ave. near Church Ave, the oldest secondary school in the State and second oldest in the nation. The addition, to cost $820,000 and accommodate 1,566 pupils, according to the architect, Eric Kebbon, will complete the quadrangle of buildings surrounding historic old Erasmus Hall Academy, erected in 1787.

John's Cemetery. CARPENTE On Tuesday, January 24, 1939, CARRIE BURROWS, beloved wife of William and mother of Mildred Mills, and Mary Gibson; sister of Edith Hunter. Services at her residence, 2045 E. 28th St, on Friday, 8 p.m. CHATFIELD MORTON suddenly, January 23.

Funeral services Thursday, 8 p.m., Boyertown Chapel, 38 Lafayette Ave. Ave. and 42d St, on Thursday, Jan, 26, at 8:45 a.m. Requiem mass St. 1S1 IMia laatavant.

UekmiiHtr 4-1200 50 Smith Avanw-Mm 2-8SI5 FbUMSk eUckmwstH 2-0266-7 Sister Mary Raphael Sister Mary Raphael, for 43 years a member of the order of the Sisters ROBERTS On Tuesday, January 24. 1939, THERESA beloved mother of Justine, Ernest and Arthur Roberts. Services at the Pease Funeral Parlors, 437 Nostrand Ave. at Hancock St, on Thursday, January 26, at 8 p.m. SCHNEIDER HENRY, on Jan.

Share Company, public utility group, for 28 years. He lived at Scarsdale, N. and his office was at 2 Rector St, Manhattan. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Christine Goodenough Lee; a daughter, Miss Constance Lee of Cambridge, Mass, and two brothers, Clarence Lee of South Bend, 111, and Harry V.

Lee of Boon ton, N. J. Michael's R. C. Church.

Interment Last Rites Friday For Eilward Kenwood The funeral, of Edward Kenwood QUtENft 150-10 UtttMrn Araiim Ilmair -S7ll Holy Cross Cemetery. ISt-M North. Blvd. WdtpndMK 3-8600 retired engineer of the New York KENWOOD EDWARD, on Jan. of Mercy and for the last five years Mother Superior of St.

Margaret Mary's Convent, 119 E. 177th St, the Bronx, died there today after a brief Illness. She was a sister of 23, 1939, at Monroe, New York, re Fire Department and a former resident of Brooklyn, who died Monday STAff ISLAND 98 Buck St. Stiolcton llbrarta r-6100 MANHATTAN 117 Wnt 72nd Straet- TRafaliar 7-9700 1451 Firtt ytu JtHmtaadar 4-S800 nmom 1 Wot 180th Strati- -RAyimnd 0-1900 347 Mikn iu MOtt Harm 0-0272 WtlTCHESTtB CORDUKE On Jan. 23, 1939, tired engineer, N.

Y. F. beloved 24, 1939, aged 75 years, beloved husband of Marie Osborg, devoted father of Adolf A. Services Thursday, 8 p.m, at the George Werst Fu husband of Irene Guerln, dear father Supreme Court Justice Philip A. at Monroe, N.

after an Illness of about six weeks, will be held Friday Brennan of Brooklyn. Mrs. Anna Coleman, Was Pupil of Liszt It will displace the temporary wood of Joseph; also survived by six sisters and one brother. Reposing at M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Bertha. irom tne faircrum Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass en buildings built by the WPA to neral Home, 71-41 Cooper Ave. Fu 214 nmili Aram White fWm 39 relieve overcrowding. Sister Mary Raphael was the daughter of the late Thomas and Margaret Walsh Brennan and a sister of the late John T. Brennan.

neral Friday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Abbey. Friends may Phone for Rtprostnlativo or Wrtto tor lllultrmttd tookltt "0" No Obligation There will be 15 classrooms in the at 9 a.m. from the M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West. A solemn requiem mass in Holy Name R. C. Church will be followed by burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Born 58 years ago in this borough, Mr.

Kenwood lived here until he moved to Monroe about five years proposed addition, with the rest of call at his home, 225 E. 17th Brooklyn, till Thursday, 12 noon. the building devoted to gymnasiums, Surviving, in addition to Justice Brennan, are two other brothers, a library and rooms for special Church of Nativity at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CTJRRIE ARCHIBALD, on Jan.

23, at his home, 102-16 Flynn Ave. Funeral services on Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 8 p.m. at the Clarence F. Simonson Funeral Home, 119-04 Hillside corner Lefferts Boulavard, Richmond Hill.

Interment Thurs courses and extracurricular activi TIERNEY CHARLES on Jan Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Coleman, former concert pianist, who died Monday at the home of her son, Charles Coleman, also a musician, of 600 Kosciusko at the age of 95. were held yesterday at Fresh Pond Crematory. Mrs. Coleman, the former Anna Cussens, was born in Bristol, England, on April 13, 1843.

She was one of the few chosen pupils of Franz Liszt at Weimar, Germany, and rant west, until Friday at 9 a.m. Requiem mass Holy Name Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. (Monroe, N. papers please copy.) KOHLER January 23, FREDERICK, devoted father of Frederick Jr.

and brother of Gustave. Funeral services Wednesday, 8 p.m, at the Walter B. Cooke Inc. Funeral Home, 50 7th Ave. Interment Thursday, 10 ties.

Thomas T. and Matthew F. Brennan. A solemn requiem mass will be offered Friday at 9:30 a.m. in the Convent of Mercy, 1075 Madison uary 23, at his residence, 800 Presi dent St.

Survived by his wife, ruction; The new library, which will serve aso. He joined the Fire Department on Sept. 1, 1903, and at the time of his retirement on Oct. 1, Ave, Manhattan. the entire school, is the most distinctive feature of the addition.

In SALES Anna; son, Charles two brothers, Patrick and George, and sister, Mrs. Rose Collins. Born In Ashford, County Wlcklow, Ireland. Solemn requiem mass will be offered Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the R.

C. Church later toured Europe as a concert Edward H. Coffey Sr. Funeral services for Edward Hope Coffey retired investment broker, who died yesterday in a sanitarium at Mohegan, N. at the age of 77, artist.

Her more recent years had a.m, ureen-wood Cemetery. LLOYD On Monday, January 23, Gothic style, it will occupy most of the fourth and fifth floors and will have stained glass windows, wooden beams and. like a Gothic cathedral, will be in the shape of a cross. The building will provide bed C. H.

ADELMAN, AUCTIONEER, ell Fb. 9. 1939. at 9:45 a.m. al 1411 39th Brooklyn.

Packard Convertible Coupe. Motor No. 347309. account of Harold J. Eneland.

ja25-2t-w been spent with her son. 1932, had been attached for 20 years to Engine Company 281 on Cortel-you Road. He was a member of the Pinkies, a Fire Department organization, for 35 years, and of the Retired Firemen's Association, and formerly was a member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Name Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irene Guerin Kenwood; a son, Joseph; six sisters and one brother.

1939, LAURA LANE, wife of the late will be held privately tomorrow, with day, iv B.iii, jciuio ueuieieiy. DOHENY JOHN JOSEPH, on January 22, 1939, at Galveston, Texas, formerly of Brooklyn. Survived by his wife, Margaret; two daughters, Helen and Martha; five sisters, two nieces and one nephew. Interment was held on January 24 ln Galveston Memorial Park, Galveston, Texas. DOWNING On Tuesday, Janu-nrv 24.

1939. BENNETT beloved Deaths William Lloyd. Services at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. MALONE CATHERINE, on January 23, at her home, 510 E. 7th WILSON On Tuesday, Jan.

1939, JOHN, beloved husband C. H. ADELMA.N. AUCThJ.Nk.K jcIIb Feb. 9.

1939. at 9:00 a.m. at 1S2? Ocean Brooklyn. Sedan, Motor No. CN-15558.

account of Charles J. Dermody and Automobile Commer-cial Corp. ja2o-2t-w C. H. ADEI.MAN.

AUCTIONEER', polls Feb. 2. 1939. at 9 00 a m. at burial in Greenwood Union Cemetery, Rye.

Mr. Coffey, who formerly lived In Manhattan, was the father of Edward Hope Coffey Jr. The younger Mr. Coffey, now a resident of 24. of of rooms, living rooms and kitchens for the homemaking classes; art and music rooms, museums, band practice rooms and a complete shop in the basement.

There will be two gymnasiums, one on the first floor Anna E. and devoted father James A. and J. Lyell Wilson. Serv of St.

Francis Xavier, 6th Ave. and Carroll St, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. VAILLANT On Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1939, GLORIA ELIZABETH, beloved daughter of Howard and Gertrude Valllant and sister of Ernest. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 1:30 p.m.

WACKER ARTHUR on Monday, Jan. 23, beloved brother of Robert Mrs. Anna Rugen and Mrs. Alice Birnie. Funeral service at his late home, 161 Wilson St, Brooklyn, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Cannes. France, writes under the.phaetnn. Motor No. fin.ati rmnf and another on the third. ice at the Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place, on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. was founded nnlv I name of Edward Hope and once was I of Max Teitelbaum. ja 18 25 Erasmus Hall WOOLLEY ELLA on January Street, wife of the late John Malone and daughter of the late John and Julia McCarthy; mother of James, Mrs. Michael Dunne, John, Irene, Frank and Josephine Malone; sister of James and Daniel McCarthy and Mrs. William Deible.

Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Frank F. Hatfield Hartford. Conn, Jan. 25 (U.R) Frank C.

Hatfield, 56, vice president of the Phoenix (Fire) Insurance Company, died at Hartford Hospital last night after a kidney operation. Born at New York, Hatfield was vice president and director of Con- vt. Tn.innA a few weeks after the Constitutional i a columnist for the New York Her-1 s. sadowsky. auctioneer.

Convention in October, 1787. Tribune. Also surviving are l'3nVv KoVdSWeSdT academy was taken over by the city! another son. John E. D.

Coffey, of Motor No? is-23sS5o dan' Droiner oi muitm uuwiung. oerv-ice at the Falrchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, 2 pjn. FOLEY JOHN on Jan. 23, atj 24, 1939, wife of the late John at her residence, 15 Winding Way, Sea Cliff, L. I.

Funeral services January 26, 1939, at 1 pjn. of Brooklyn as a public school Babylon, and a sister, Mrs. Stuart 1892. I Cowan, of White Plains. The board today will request the Board of Estimate to appropriate WYATT On Tuesday, January V.u.m.

,1 1 his residence, 1575 E. 49th hus-band of Katherine Cash, father of Walter, Bert and Audrey. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m. Mass of requiem at the R. C.

Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. Rose of Lima R. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Albert V. O'Connell directing. the necessary funds for the project 24. 1939, JOHN M. WYATT.

Services I HENRY 24 SEVENTH AVE. FiyERAL SERVICE COMPLETE FUNERAL $150 at the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts liance Insurance of S. SADOWSKY. AUCTIONEER, aells Feb.

9. 1939. 9:00 a.m, 81 Duffield St, Brooklyn. Packard Victoria, Motor No. 262667, account oi Charles Lieker-man.

ja25-2t H. (I. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER. nlll Feb.

8. 1939. 9:30 a.m, liMo St, Brooklyn. Parkard Limousine, Motor No. 9OO0S7.

accounts J. A. Brizzi, 1'eter Frunzi. O. SCHONZEIT, AUCTION" EI- Feb.

3. 1939. 10 00 a.m, 55 E. 2Mb. St, Rrooklyn.

Hupmohilc Sedan. Motor W5222. accounts Mr. Minnie Eiscman. WEBER HELEN, on January 24, 1939, at her residence, 411A Stuyve- PI, on Thursday at 8:30 p.m.

A A A PATRICK. GRAY JOHN on January 23, sant Ave, beloved wife of Fred and Company, Canada; director of Great Eastern Fire Insurance Company, White Plains. N. vice president of Min-nearolLs Fire Marine Insurance Services at Moadinger's suddenly, on January 24, beloved daughter of Helen and Edward 1939. NEVINS 8-8912 brother of Mary Sullivan, Nora Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Ave, Walsh, sister of Angela, Margaret.

Wednesday, 8 p.m, In Qjcmonam ASCHOFF In memory GEORGE, beloved husband father. Jan. 25. 1921. To Consider Razing Bids A resolution from the committee on buildings and sites recommending the awarding of a contract for demolition work on the site of the proposed Midwood High School, Glenwood Road and E.

26th also will be considered at the meeting. Low bid of $580 for razing a frame house and a church on the property was submitted by th George Forman Demolition Madeline, Edward and Raymond Walsh. Funeral Friday. Requiem Company, and Central States Fire and Insurance Company, of Wichita. PAWNBROKERS SALES Skelly, Catherine O'Meara.

Solemn requiem mass Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Holy Name of Jesus R. C. Church. Reposing Chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th St.

GREEN On Monday, January 23, 1939, CHARLES beloved husband of Amelia and father of Charlotte D. H. G. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER, sells Feb.

3. 1939. in 30 a. in 270 Ave, Rrooklyn, Pierre-Arrow Limousine, Motor No. 305130.

account William L. Taylor. H. C. SCHONZEIT AUCTIONEER, sells Feb.

10. 1939. 9 30 a.m, 197 That-ford Ave Brooklyn. Plvmouth Sedan. Motor No.

PB9796. account Hyman Lessnlck. ESTATE OF EUOFNE ROPENBAUM'8 AUCTIONEERS. J. Kelly.

L. Feldhuhn, X. Kirschner. seii at 70 Bowery, at 0 a Jan. 2fi Kv order of M.

Rtavenhairen Co, 29 Woodhull Brooklyn, diamonds, silverware, jewelry and secondhand wat'-hes pledged from 15750 of Sept. 1 1937, to 225 of Dec. 31. 1937. and all pledges held over.

Jal9-at osu ri I -J a mass, 10:30 a.m. Holy Rosary R. C. Church. WELLS On January 24, 1939, ELIZABETH beloved wife of James mother of James W.

Jr. and Alice B. Wells, sister of Richard, William and Albert Ball. Serv Rappolt, Edward Charles B. and H.

Wallace Green. Services at his residence, 1737 E. 23d Thursday, Hli loving memory will npver be forpotten. WIFE and SON. McDERMOTT In loving memory of MARY STOREY McDERMOTT, who passed away Jan.

25, 1917. Kan, and a trustee of Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company. Hatfield was a director of the New England Council and of the New York State Fire Insurance Rating Organization and the New England Exchange, and was chairman of Rates and Rating Methods of Eastern Underwriters Association. "8 p.m 3 iftmortam 279 Bride St, Brooklyn, clothing, ttass enjraver and a resident of Bay Rldce I etc, pledged to 48600 of Dec. 27.

1937. for th. last SO d.ed yesterday 1 -By order of Est. Cha5KleTn- the home of hU daughter, Mn. Ernest ham.

493 Grand Bklyn, diamonds. Lott, 527 74th St, at the aae of 89. He silverware, jewelry and second-hand NEUMANN In loving memory of our darling ROSALIE. Fourth anniversary masses today. FAMILY.

H. G. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER, sells Feb. 10, 1939.

10:30 a.m, 34 Kosciusko St, Brooklyn. Nash Sedan. Motor No. 375S75, account Spencer Luteins. G.

SCHONZEIT AUCTIONEER, sells Jan. 30. 1939. 9 30 a 1604 Neptune Ave, Rrooklvn. Dodge Panel Truck.

Serial No. M96612. ARCHIBALD CTRRIE, 79. of 102-18 Flynn Ave, Howard Beach, a retired Iron ices at her residence, 7620 86th Ave, Woodhaven, Thursday, 8:30 p.m. WHITE ANNE (nee Scully), beloved wife of the late Stephen A.

and mother of Stephen, Edward, Thomas, Leo and Mrs. Arthur J. Purcell, on Tuesday, at her resi molder. died Monday In his home fter born In England. Burvlvinr.

In iiidi- nes pieoKea irom or cpt. 21367 of Dec. 31. 1936: from a lonn illnesB. A Native of Scotland, he tlon to Mrs.

Lott, are three ions, Frank. 2.VC2 of Jan. 2. 1937, to 5S903 of classes osu and Percival Jones, and another '1' came to this country about SO years afro FrecVrick VITAL NOTICES (Actnovot. edimenti, Btrthi, Condnlencei, Deaths, fagemtnti, Marriage Matin, Memortami, Resolution) an i pita until 10 PM.

for publication thi folloviint day or from I AM. to 1 PM. (11 AM. on Saturdays) for publication in the ntxt available edition of lame day'i paper. The Vital Notice rat 90 centi per lint.

MAin 44200 Shoneut. S2 Rowerv N. Mrs Don Lott. Funeral services DUNNE JAMES A. Month's mind n(l ln Brooklyn before movlnt to duushter.

H. SCHONZEIT. AUCTIONEER, sells Jan. 30 1939, 10 IS a USX) Dean St, Dodise Truck, Serial 3119 The Eagle has published a booklet of "In Memoriani" Verses You may obtain a copy of tbii booklet, without charge, by calling in Ad Taker at MAin 4-6200. Joseph shoncut geo.

shongut, i Auctioneers. Sell at 9 a m. mass Will be Offered in memory Of Queens about 12 years ago. Services will i will be conducted tomorrow at 8 al A Dunne at. St.

be held this evenlna at o'clock at the the Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 Jan 27-John .1. Saver. 662 Manhat- A.V.nln. rirrr Rlmnntnn Wiinr.t Hnm 1 h.

(, Uv ftf Av, diamonds. Jewelry, Sund viiuii-ii, ij.mg-. .....1. v. from 806.S6 of Pee.

a. dence, 203 North Henry also survived by 15 grandchildren. Requiem mass Saturday, at 9:30 a.m, at R. C. Church of St.

Cecilia. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by Thomas J. Creamer, ADJOURNED SALE O. SCHONZEIT AUCTIONEER.

Jan. 27 1939. 2 00 5320 2d firnoklvn Soto Coach, Motor John J. eelts StOn SI. ana ainney flare, on rTl-, ye nienmona nm.

narjw npiscopii 01 wmcnjwiti, to 41107 of Jan. 3. 1938 from 27200 Ave. day. Jan.

27. 1939. at 12:20 m. Burial wlU tomorrow in Cypres! Hills Mr. Jones was a member, Burial will be i Saver.

922 Manhattan Ave June 1. 1937, to 37300 Of Dec 13. SEMM, arcount Robert ratricV I In Evergreens Cemetery. FAMILY. ICemeterF.

'1937. Ja24-3t Farrell..

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