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TILLEY, 47, DIES; NAVY ORDNANCE EXPERT Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Howard G. Tilley, 47, of 2301 Utica ordnance expert at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, who died of a heart, attack Thursday afternoon. funeral will be 1 held from the Walter B. Cooke, Funeral home, 50 7th Ave at 10 a.m., with interment in the Pinelawn National Cemetery. Yard officials yesterday mourned the passing of Mr.

Tilley, who was in. charge supervised of much the important installation work. of the big guns on1 the U. S. S.

North Carolina and other warships. Mr. Tilley frequently was called upon to make long trips to adjust and repair guns on ships in distant ports and also aided in the trial trip runs of new vessels. He was born in Brooklyn and served in the navy in the first World War. He had been associated with the Navy Yard for about 14 years and held the position of Ayers, Andrew A.

Kirkpatrick, Brown, Harry H. Jessie E. Farrell, John Kleiner, Jacob Foulk, John L. McCleary, Gutekunst, William A. Charles Morrison.

Loid V. Hansbery, Neyenhouse, Richara J. Katherine M. Haggerty, O'Brien, Anne G. Frank C.

O'Connor, John Haassler, Ada J. Oldenburg, Heffernan, Herman Patrick F. Perrotta, Cosimo Hildebrand, Otto Perry, Josephine Holloran, Joseph Scully, Elizabeth Hughes, Edward Seyster, Jonas Johnson, Rudolph Dr. Louis C. Taplin, Anna E.

Kelly, John F. Walsh, Anna AYERS-Suddenly, on Saturday, September 26, 1942, ANDREW beloved husband of Agnes, and father of Ethel and Gladys Ayers. Notice of service later at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. BROWN--September 25. HARRY beloved husband of Sadie S.

Brown, brother of George H. Brown. Services at his residence, 139-11 97th Avenue, Jamaica, Monclay, 81 p.m. FARRELL On September 25, 1942, JOHN FARRELL, beloved brother of Delia Connor; dear uncle of Mrs. M.

Hennessy, H. Connor, Mrs. W. Burke, Mrs. M.

Farrell and F. Connor. Funeral from home of his niece, Mrs. M. Farrell, 107-54 128th Street, Richmond Hill, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Teresa's Church. September 25. 1942, JOHN L. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. GUTEKUNST On September 25. 1942, at his residence, 11 E. 7th Street, CHARLES, beloved brother of Emma Derenthal, Caroline Guth; also survived by nieces and nephews. Funeral service Monday, September 28.

at 2 p.m.. at E. F. Higgins Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue. Interment GreenWood Cemetery.

HANSBERY On Friday, September 25, RICHARD husband of the late Ellen G. Lane; beloved father of Marion Helen Kathryn Frost and Gertrude brother of Julia, Helen and Joseph Hansbery. Funeral from his residence, 165 Midwood Street, Monday, September 28. 10:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass St.

Francis Assisi Church, Nostrand Avenue and Lincoin Road, 11 a.m. HAGGERTY-Lieut. FRANK beloved husband of Sammie L. Haggerty; son of John and Elizabeth Haggerty of 33 Broadway, Rockville Centre, L. brother of Mrs.

H. Fenton Snead, Mrs. Edwin Gallagher, Sister Jean Elizabeth. Helen and Mary E. Haggerty.

Reposing at the home of his parents. Requiem mass at St. Agnes R. C. Church, Rockville Centre, L.

Monday. September 28. at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. HAASSLER On September 25.

1942, ADA JOSEPHINE, of 627 St. Mark's Avenue, devoted sister of Dr. August Haassler and Frank Charles Haassler. Funeral service at her residence Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Direction Michael Dirkes Funeral Home. WANTED CEMETERY CRYPTS CRYPTS WANTED -TwO; Cypress Hills Cemetery Mausoleum; state location with full particulars. Address Box 64, Eagle, chief quarterman machinist, supervising the work of 375 men. He was regarded as the second highest civilian ordnance expert in the yard and had worked for many months without a vacation order to complete vital war work. He was a member of an old Long Island family, formerly of Locust Valley.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jane Ross Tilley; three children, Jean, Howard and Patricia, and a sister, Mrs. Elma Kerby. Stores to Inform Public Of College War Courses A large photo group showing scenes taken in war course classes of the city's four colleges will be unveiled at 10:30 a.m. tomorow in the Pennsylvania Railroad terminal by Newbold Morris, president of the City Council.

Herbert Meyer designed the photo arrangement. Department stores throughout Services Monday For Lt. Haggerty Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Rockville Centre, Sept. 26 A solemn requiem mass for Lt. Frank C.

Haggerty of 33 Broadway, Rockville Centre. who was killed on Wednesday when his army fighter plane crashed in North Carolina, will be celebrated at St. Agnes R.C. Church, Rockville Centre, at 10 a.m. Monday.

Burial will be in Holy Rood Cemetery. The former basketball and football star at St. John's University, who captained the Redmen in the basketball seasons of 1939 and 1940, is survived by his widow, his parents, John and Elizabeth Haggerty, and five sisters. Mrs. H.

Fenton Snead, Mrs. Edwin Gallagher, Sister Jean Elizabeth and Helen and Mary E. Haggerty. the cit also will take part in the project to acquaint the public with the war courses by means of window displays. DEATHS HEFFERNAN-On September 25, 1942, PATRICK beloved husband of the late Katherine (nee O'Sullivan); devoted father of Margaret Reilly, Mary and John J.

Heffernan; brother of Sister Miriam Margaret. S.C.; William and John Heffernan. Reposing at William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Monday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Francis of Assisi Church. Interment Calvary. HILDEBRAND On September 24. 1942, OTTO at his residence, 104-74 212th Street, Queens Village, beloved father of J.

Andrew. Mrs. George Knott, Mrs. Anna Ryzak; brother of August, Emil, John and Mrs. Fred Brabrant; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchild.

Reverend A. Edward Saunders of Christ Church will conduct services Monday, 2 p.m., at Funeral Chapel, 103 King Street. Interment Green -Wood Cemetery. HOLLORAN -On September 25, 1942. JOSEPH beloved husband Marie Holloran; dear brother of Mrs.

Teresa Finn. Reposing at Park Chapel, 44 7th Avenue. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. John's Church. HUGHES 1942.

EDWARD ther of Mrs. Agnes Kennedy Reposing Park nue. Funeral quiem mass St. On September 25, HUGHES, dear faCecelia Weber, Mrs. and Martin Hughes.

Chapel, 44 7th AveMonday, 9 a.m.; rePaul's Church. JOHNSON -The Medical Society of the County of Kings records with deepest regret the death of one of its members, Dr. LOUIS C. JOHNSON, of 200 Hicks Street, on September 25, 1942. Funeral services Unitarian Church of the Saviour, Monroe Place and Pierrepont Street, on Monday, September 28, at 2 WM.

C. 'MEAGHER. M.D.. Pres. Benj.

M. Bernstein, M.D., Secy. -On September 24, 1942, JOHN beloved brother of Sister Mary of St. Hilda, Convent of the Good Shepherd, Hartford, Mrs. Mary McGreevy Ida Devaney.

Funeral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, September 28, 9 a.m.; requiem mass St. R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

KINGS COUNTY LODGE. NO. 511, F. A. You are requested to attend Masonic services for our brother, ANDREW A.

AYERS. on Monday, September 28, at 8 p.m. at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. I. B.

FRESCHI. Master. Frederick Rauschkolb, Secretary. KIRKPATRICK On September 25, 1942, JESSIE beloved mother of Jessie M. Ablitzer, Lillian Fairlamb and James Walter Kirkpatrick.

Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. Sunday, 8:45 p.m. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pa. KLEINER On September 25, 1942, JACOB, beloved husband of Emma Kleiner; dear father of Joseph.

Jacob Jr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDonnell. Reposing J. J.

Gallagher Sons Funeral Home, 25 Aberdeen Street. Religious and fraternal services Monday, 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday, Evergreens Cemetery. McCLEARY On September 26, 1942. WILLIAM beloved father of William, Thomas, Florence and Ruth.

Reposing Funeral Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn. Requiem mass St. Rose of Lima R. C. Church Tuesday, September 29, at 9 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Mowen Funeral Service. $150 FUNERALS Yes we conduct funerals for $150. However, since cemetery cost and other outside charges must always be added to the funeral bill, we prefer to show total costs as given in this table. Our Last 1000 Services FAIRCHILD SONS: 112 187 163 funerals funerals funerals were were were $300 $200 $200 to to or $300 $400 less MORTICIANS 149 funerals were $400 to $500 389 funerals were $500 or over 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn Frank Fairchild Licensed Manager These figures include cemeJAMAICA FLUSHING GARDEN CITY tery and all other charges.

John J. O'Connor, Ex-U. S. Employe John J. O'Connor of 86 Marine a retired immigration inspec- tor, died Friday at his home.

in Mr. O'Connor was born in the old 1st Ward, Manhattan, and had been in the government service for 32 years. He retired 10 years ago. 23irths 23irths FINGER-Mr. and Mrs.

John Whelchel Finger, of 171 Kensington Road, Garden City, New York, announce the birth of a son, ALLEN WHELCHEL FINGER, on September 17, 1942. at New York Hospital. Mrs. Finger is the former Miss Carol Smith Allen, daughter of Mrs. Martin Smith Allen of New York City, formerly of Brooklyn.

TERRY-Mr. and Mrs. HALSIE R. TERRY announce the birth of PATRICIA ELLEN on September 17, at the Harkness Pavillion. WALSH-ANNA (nee Moore), beloved wife of John N.

Y. P. mother of William: sister of John and Edward; on Thursday. September 24. 1942, at residence, 191 Beach 101st Street.

Rockaway Beach. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from residence; solemn requiem mass, 10 a.m. at St. Camillus R. C.

Church, 100th Street, Rockaway Beach. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. In Demoriam BONNER -JOHN J. In loving memory of our devoted husband and father, who died September 27, 1941. WIFE and SONS.

EFFRIGE Cherished birthday remembrance of my beloved sister, MARGARET. LOU. HOOK -In loving memory of ALFRED J. HOOK. captain Company 106th Infantry, 27th Division.

Killed in action at Ronssoy, France, September 27, 1918. KELLY -In memory of WALTER A. KELLY, Company 106th 1 Infantry. Killed in action September 27, 1918. Not forgotten.

MOTHER and SISTERS. -Loving memory of Corporal JAMES D. IRWIN, Company M. 106th Infantry. Killed in action September 27.

1918. MOTHER, BROTHER, SISTERS. McGLYNN -In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, JOSEPH MICHAEL. who departed this life September 27, 1938. Fourth anniversary mass will be celebrated at St.

Saviour's Church Monday, September 28. 7 a.m. WIFE, DAUGHTERS, SONS. SCHIERLOH--In loving memory of ARTHUR C. SCHIERLOH, Company C.

106th Infantry, 27th Division. Killed in action in France. September 27, 1918. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHER. -In fond and loving memory of our dearly beloved mother.

CAROLINA SCHNIBBE. who departed this life September 27. 1927. LOUIS, RICHARD, FREDERICK. SHAUGHNESSY In loving memory of our dear mother.

MARY A. O'SHAUGHNESSY. Massrs KERRIGAN-In loving memory of my mother, CATHERINE, who died September 28, 1939. Third anniversary mass, 6:30 a.m., St. Francis Xavier.

To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of my heart. Daughter, ROSE. REINHARDT WILLIAM First anniversary mass September 28, 8 a.m., Church of Nativity. Loving WIFE. Acknowledgments -The family of the late JENNIE V.

McKEEVER acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind expressions of sympathy received from the Most Reverend Bishop, Right Reverend and Very Reverend Monsignori, Reverend Clergy, Religious, members of the various societies, relatives and friends. Reasonable, costs, personal service and experience represent the most important aids to our clientele. GEO. W. IN SON Funeral Directors 433 Nostrand Ave.

STerling 3-7700 FUNERALS For families of limited From Home or Chapel. ranged direct from hospital. means, burial can be $183 to 8195. including Opening of Grave or Grave for One. JOSEPH G.

DUFFY SERVICE ANYWHERE 237 NINTH ST. SOuth 8-6981 7703 5th AVE. SHore Road 8-2511 Lost and Found Advertisements Under "Announcements" Appear Daily on Page 2 Surviving are his widow, Mary Paradine O'Connor, and three children, Miss Mary O'Connor, Mrs. William O'Neill and Mrs. John Mulcahy.

The funeral will be held from the home at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow with a solemn requiem mass in St. Patrick's R. C. Church.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Jacob Kleiner, 80, High in Redmen Jacob Kleiner, 80, of 70 De Sales Place, 8 member of the Leni Lenape Tribe of the Improved Order of Redmen for the past 50 years, died Friday at his home. He was treasurer of the tribe for the past 20 years, and also was a BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUNDAY, SEPT.

27, 1942 A 11 member of the Junior Order of American Mechanics for the past 41 years. He was married for 58 years. His widow. Emma, survives in addition to two sons. Joseph and Jacob Kleiner and one daughter.

Mrs. Joseph McDonnell Religious and fraternal services will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home at 25. Aberdeen St. Burial will be Tuesday in Evergreens Cemetery.

COURTESY BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN A FUNERAL FOR EVERY INCOME The Community Funeral Directors listed below clearly and unqualifiedly state that "there is a funeral for every income' -a fact which is easily substantiated by the survey of prices from their own records. It should not be concluded from this statement, however, that service differs because price differs. Service to one family is the same high type as to another. It is standardized by human nature, for it is a per. sonal effort dependent on the individual's honest and unselfish desire to be helpful and cooperative.

These Funeral Directors want primarily to perform their duty to the family in a creditable manner, in a satisfactory manner, with cost an important consideration only as far as its fairness and justness are concerned. THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS THE ABOVE SURVEY, PRESENT THESE BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 25 Aberdeen St. BENJAMIN GRINDROD 27 Hull St.

J. CLEMENT KEARNS 1461 Bushwick Ave. ESTATE OF GEORGE PETH, Inc. 15 Palmetto St. JOHN SEHY SON 319-21 Central Ave.

UNITED BURIAL CO. 1202 Broadway WEIGAND BROS. 1015 Halsey St. GEORGE WERST, Inc. 572 Hart St.

CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H. CORNELL 1210 Liberty Ave. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 203 Euclid Ave.

ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 243 Ridgewood Ave. DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. 115 Atlantic Ave. T.

J. HIGGINS SON, Inc. 203 Jay St. HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St. FLATLANDS HOWARD HOWARD 5815 Avenue A RECENT SURVEY of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand His First Nickel Pittsfield, Mass, (U.P) -The first nickel paid by a passenger on the Berkshire Street Railway when the first street car made its initial run 40 vears ago is owned by Walter S.

Dickie, Berkshire County register of deeds. Dickie, who then was motorman, substituted another nickel for the one paid him by the first passenger. MORRISON -LOID at his residence, 832 Union Street, beloved husband of Rose and dear father of Ruth; also survived by three brothers, Carl, Henry and Fred; veteran of World War I. Requiem mass Monday, 10 a.m.. St.

Francis Xavier R. C. Church, Carroll Street and 6th Avenue. NEYENHOUSE On September 25. 1942, KATHERINE M.

(nee O'Connor), wife of John mother of Jean. John and Jay Nevenhouse. Reposing at the Pease Funeral Home, 437 Nostrand Avenue, at Hancock Street. Requiem mass Our Lady of Victory Church. Throop Avenue at McDonough Street, Monday at 9:30 a.m.

O'BRIEN-ANNE September 26, 1942, of 476 Eastern Parkway, beloved sister of Mrs. Edward C. McKenna, Sara F. and Grace M. O'Brien; aunt of Laurence F.

and Margaret C. Carroll. Funeral from John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Rogers Avenue, 10 a.m.

O'CONNOR On September 25. 1942. JOHN beloved husband of Mary O'Connor (nee Paradine), and devoted father of Mary O'Connor, Mrs. William O'Neill, Mrs. John Mulcahy.

Funeral from his residence, 86 Marine Avenue. Monday, September 28, at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Patrick's R. C. Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. OLDENBURG HERMAN, on Friday, September 25, beloved husband of Mary (nee McCleary); dear father of Dorothy Schwing and Mary Garner and Seaman James Oldenburg, U. S. N. Funeral from his residence.

348 Weirfield Street. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St. Martin of Tours Church. PERROTTA-COSIMO, aged 87. September 24, father of Michael and Mrs.

Andrew Pizza. Funeral Monday, September 28. from his residence, 551 10th Street. Requiem mass St. Xavier, R.

C. Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Under direction of Anthony M.

Scarpaci. PERRY JOSEPHINE. on September 25, 1942, at her residence, 1369 Brooklyn Avenue, beloved wife of Michael, and mother of Rodman, Joseph, George, Ralph and Frank, and sister of Mrs. Jeanette Quick. Services will be held at the Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. SCULLY On September 24, ELIZABETH at her residence, 660 Eastern Parkway, beloved sister of Rose M. Elder: devoted aunt of Alexander and Thomas F. Brady and Mrs. Edward G.

Walsh. Funeral Monday, September 28, at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at St. Gregory's Church. Brooklyn Avenue and St. John's Place.

SEYSTER-On Friday. September 25. JONAS, beloved husband of Margaret (nee Smith). Reposing John F. Fagan's Mortuary, Henry and Warren Streets; requiem mass St.

Paul's Church, Court and Congress Streets, Monday, September 28, 10 a.m. SMITH -RUDOLPH, on September 25, died suddenly, at his home, 8829 Fort Hamilton Parkway. He is survived by his widow, Agnes, and four sons, Charles, Rudolph Harold, John. He was a member of N. Y.

P. D. for the past 29 years. Services will be held at Funeral Parlors, 7703 5th Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m.

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. TAPLIN-On September 25, 1942, ANNA ELIZABETH, in her 81st year, widow of William H. Taplin; mother of Helen V. Ryerson and the late Mary S. Ryerson.

Services at her home, 1808 Newkirk Avenue, on Monday, September 28, at 1:30 p.m. SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 7D Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Undertakers Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan, Brons and Westchester Vital Notices accepted 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

for publication the same day; os late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday, 202 217 209 167 205 were were were were were up to. $150 from $151 to $250 from $251 to $350 from $351 to $450 more than $450 These figures do not include death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax. DIRECTORS, MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION, WHICH CONDUCTED MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE FLATBUSH GLENDALE KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cor. Church and Rogers Aves.

MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1120 Flatbush Ave. CHARLES A. RINGE 772 Coney Island Ave. M. J.

SMITH SONS 2011 Flatbush Ave. PARK SLOPE GEORGE WERST, Inc. 71-41 Cooper Ave. BAY RIDGE J. ALBERT BARRON 6001 5th Ave.

JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 7722 4th Ave. COSGROVE' FUNERAL HOME 7315 15th Ave. JOHN J. DARRAUGH SONS 8813 5th Ave.

JOSEPH G. DUFFY 7703 5th Ave. GEORGE HARRIS 5012 4th Ave. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4617 7th Ave. OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 6312 5th Ave. BEDFORD ERNEST J. EBBERS Lester W. Hill, Inc.

396 Gates Ave. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 978 Bedford Ave. A. A.

JUNG 796 Lincoln Place JAMES A. MADDEN 197 Franklin Ave. EDWARD G. McGILL Successor to Chas. J.

Barr 2 Brevoort Place GREENPOINT WEIGAND BROS. 207 Nassau Ave. RICHMOND HILL RAYMOND L. EISNER 127-06 Liberty Ave. RIDGEWOOD SHELDON H.

AVENIUS 63-15 Forest Ave. GEORGE J. AYEN GEORGE BAQUE 614 Woodward Ave. 55 7th Ave. JOSEPH G.

DUFFY 237 9th St. EDWARD F. HIGGINS 1286 Prospect Ave. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 255 21st St. WM. A. RINGE 361 7th Ave. M.

J. SMITH SONS 248 Prospect Park West JOHN H. TIMMS 246 5th Ave. SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN 496 Court St. H. LENNART CECELIA DONOVAN 311 Columbla St. STUYVESANT CHAS. B.

MARTIN, Inc. 921 Greene Ave. WE INVITE INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION W. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc. 68-08 Forest Ave.

R. STUTZMANN 6 SON, Inc. 2001 Madison St. JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc.

87.46 137th St. QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-39 Jamaica Ave. WOODHAVEN N.

F. WALKER 87-34 80th St. 86-07 Jamaica Ave. BALDWIN, L. I.

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