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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1943 DR. ALTON G. WARNER DIES; EYE AND EAR SPECIALIST FLYNI? On December 24, 1913. AGNES (nee; O'Connor), at her res idence, 1073 77th Street, wife of ti: late John sister of Mrs. Elle.

Gorman, Alice, Irene, Estelle, Waltci and Charles. Funeral Tuesday, a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Ephrem, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. GANNON CATHERINE Mc-GUIRE, on December 24, 1943, at her residence, 532 83d Street, formerly of the Fourth Ward, Manhattan, beloved mother of Mrs. Evelyn Curry, George and Edward McGuire. Funeral Tuesday morning from Henry McCaddin's, 24 7th Avenue; solemn requiem mass St.

Anselm's Church at 9:30. GELDERMANN MATHILDA (nee Merkel), of 1077 Washington Avenue, Bronx, on December 25, 1943. beloved wife of John devoted mother of Agnes Maddal, Henry and Nicholas. Services at Boyertown Chapel. 188th Street and Webster Avenue.

Bronx, Monday, 8 p.m. Funeral Tuesday. 2 Dr. Alton O. Warner, widely known eye and ear specialist, who began his practice in Brooklyn in 1887, died today at Flower Hospital, Manhattan, after a long illness.

He was 85. In recent years he lived et 88 Morningside Drive, Manhattan. For a number of years Dr. Warner was on the oculist and aurist staff of Cumberland Street Hospital and was consulting oculist and aurist at Prospect Heights and Jamaica Hospitals. For a number et he was chairman of ttoe committee on the blind, Brooklyn Association for Improving- the Condition of the Poor.

He retired from practice a number of years ago. Born May 7, 1858, at Dundee, Yates County, N. he was the son of Jacob K. and Mary Piatt Warner. He received his preliminary education at Hudson River Institute and received his medical degree from New York Homeopathic Medical College in 1883.

Dr. Warner was a fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the Brooklyn Medical Club and the American Institute of Homeopathy. He was also a member of the Sons of the Revolution. He is survived by two sons, Stuart and Alan Warner; two daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Cummings and Mrs.

Irene Ayres, and a brother, Edward, a teacher at Poly Prep. There will be private funeral services. Edwin Coddington, Engineer, Inventor Also Served as Mayor Of Wisconsin City Edwin DeWItt Coddington. manufacturer, inventor, engineer and former Mayor of North Milwaukee. died Saturday after a brief Illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

Roe R. Black, 321 Kenmor Road, Douglaston. He was 78. A native of Menomonie, Mr. Coddington studied engineering at the University of Illinois, and in 1892 he the manufacture of the first wooden pulleys for power transmission.

He was co-inventor of this device with his brother, the late Van Tvle W. Codriincton. He also invented various machines for iron and brtdse work Mr. Coddington formerly was president of the E. Coddington Manufacturing Company of Milwaukee, makers of a building fabrle he invented, and since 1942 had ROUND On Saturday, December 25, 1943, GEORGE, beloved husband of Bertha Round; brother of Mrs.

Arthur Lewis of England. Service at his residence, 18 Revere Place, on MondRy at 8 p.m. SCIARRA PAULINE, December 24, 1943, of 8014 5th Avenue, wife of Nicola; mother of Clifford Trues-dell. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., from Chapel Joseph G. Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue.

SCUTARI MADELINE, of 6924 10th Avenue, on December 25, widow of Simeone; devoted mother of Richard Scutter, Delia Lalco, Mary Leone and Stella Reppucci. Funeral from Joseph V. Sessa Funeral Home. 6924 Fot Hamilrto Pirkway. on Wednesday, December 29, at 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St.

Ephrem's R. C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

SELLECK BENJAMIN December 24, 1943, beloved husband of Ida E. Selleck, and father of Albert and Elvina Venery. Services Monday. 8 p.m., at his residence. 323 46th Street.

Interment Tuesday, Cypress Hills Cemetery. SIEBERT ELLEN M. (nee Shortel), December 26. 1943, beloved wife of the late Herman J-, and aunt of Harry Shortel and Mrs. Clatn Williams; sister-in-law of John H.

and Charles Siebert. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., from the Mc-Manus Funeral Home, 2001 Flat-bush Avenue. Interment Linden Hill Cemetery. SINACORE On December 23, 1943, SYLVESTER BERNARD, seaman U. S.

Navy, at Sampson, N. Dr. R. Huntington Woodman, 82, Church Organist 61 Years KUCK FRANCES ELIZABETH, 23, dear mother of John, William, Mrs. Geraldine Cohler.

Reposing Harry Quayle Home, 134 Smith Street. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. LEAHY CATHERINE, on December 24, of 150 Hale Avenue, beloved sister of Rita Brueckner and Thomas Leahy.

Funeral from Donnelly Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue, Wednesday; requiem mass, 10 a.m., Blessed Sacrament Church. LEONORI WILLIAM H. suddenly, on December 25, 1943, at Smithtown, L. beloved husband of Dorothy Deutzman, and devoted father of Elizabeth Riker Leonori, Sarah Drake Leonori and Ann Lup-ton Leonori; son of William H. Leonori and the late Elizabeth Riker; brother of Mrs.

Louis Roh-land of Roslyn, L. I. Funeral services Tfcianiap, 'December tS, at the Old First Presbyterian Church at Smithtown Branch. L. I at 2 p.m.

i Pittsburgh and St. Louis papers pleao" copy.) LEWIS JAMES on December 25, beloved husband of Rose; father of James A. Richard, Frederick, John Lawrence, Mrs. Mary Schut, Mrs. Caroline Peokett, Mrs.

Rose Fox. Funeral on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., 187-18 Baisley Boulevard. St. Albans. Requiem mass St.

Catherine of Sienna. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MACDONALD On Saturday, December 25, HELEN G. MAC-DONALD, of 541 Madison Street. Service at Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday, 2 p.m.

MACLIN CLARENCE suddenly, December 25, 1943, beloved husband of fhe late father of Myra. Ruth, Mrs. John J. Murray and Sgt. William J.

Maclin, U. S. Army. Interment private. MAGNUS (MURRAY) MOSES, dear'y beloved husband of Ethel, died suddenly.

Services Park West Memorial Chapel, 79th Street and Columbus Avenue, Tuesday, December 28, 11 a.m. MAHER On December 25, 1943, ELIZABETH M. mee Neary), wife of the late Michael; mother of Philin TT fj nnrf rtat.herine. Maclin, Clarence Magnus, Moses Maher, Elizabeth Moloney, Mary Marquardt, Frank McFarland, W. P.

Mierisch, Anna J. Miles, George B. Morris, Aftnes Mullady, Bessie Dempsey, A. A. Nammack.

J. E. Doehling, Martin Pryor, Grace R. Doian, Claude M. Ray, Elizabeth Dutton, W.

H. Rea, Frances Emerson, E. Flynn, Agnes' Gannon, C. Geldermann. M.

Gorman, M. J. Round, George Sciarra, Pauline Scutari, Madeline Selleck, B. F. Siebert, Ellen M.

Guilf oyle, Hilary Sinacore, 9. B. Hague, Josephine Smalley, C. Hanratty, Emily Smith, Ella J. Harscdr, Rudy H.

Tonry, Catherine Heinlein, Helen D. Trick. Mary Heminway, T. C. Tunison, Albert Hill.

Clara Valiando. A C. Hofmann, Marv Van Brunt. I. M.

Holmes, K. Walsh. Sarah Jackson, Anne S. Walters. William Jannace.

F. W'halen, Mary Jaudon, Claire Whelan, Thomas Kennelly, John Willets. Arthur Klaiber, John Willis, Fannie M. Kuck, Frances E. Woodman, R.

H. Leahy, Catherine Worthen, E. B. Leonori, William Wuest, Harry Lewis. James A.

Zorn, Hedwig MacDonald, H. G. BARRY EDWARD on De- cember 25. beloved brother of Margaret, Richard F. and Ellen Flynn: evident of E.

J. Barry. of 54 Mton Street, New York City. Funeral from his home. 39 Plaza Street, on Tuesday, December 28, 8:30 a.m.: requiem mass at St.

Francis Xavier Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll Street. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BOWCOCK Suddenly, on De- cemrjer zd, oi oi Greene Avenue. Funeral services at Ebbers-Hill.

Funeral Home, 396 Gates Avenue, Tuesday at 8 p.m. BRUNING WALTER on December 26, devoted husband of Charlotte inee Kothe), and beloved father of Frances C. Remains at the Walter Cody Funeral 1093 St. Nicholas Avenue, Manhattan (165th Street. Masonic services.

Covenant Lodge 758. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p.m. CALLAN December 24, 1943, ANNE, beloved sister of Sister Mary Cleophas, O.S.F.; Margaret, Arthur J. ani Patrick Callan: at her residence.

869 Pacific Street. Funeral Barry, Edward J. Bowcock, F. Bruning. Walter Callan, Anne Chase, Louis W.

Clark, Margaret Clark, Richard Cooke. Ida J. Costello, Annie Cotter, Blanche Darrie, Mildred I Dr. Raymond Huntington Woodman, one of the founders of the American Guild of Organists, who retired June 1, 1941. after serving for 61 years as organist and choirmaster of the First Presbyterian Church, Henry St.

near Clark St, I died Saturday in the Hotel Mar- garet, 97 Columbia Heights, after a brief illness. He was 82 and for 46 years was professor of music at the Packer Collegiate Institute. He retired from that post in 1940. Born in Brooklyn, Dr. Woodman was the son of Jonathan Coll Woodman and Sarah Ann Copeland Woodman and was educated In the public schools and City College.

When he was 13 he joined the choir of St. George's Episcopal Church, Flushing, where his father was organist and choirmaster, and became organist there after his father retired. Four years later he went to Christ Church. Norwich, and on May 4, 1880, became organist of the First Presbyterian Church here. Dr.

Woodman studied music composition under Dudley Burk. and also studied in Paris with Caesar Franck. During the Chicago Exposition in 1893, Dr. Woodman was one of 10 American organists selected to give the first series of recitals- on the great organ at the exposition. He also played at the Bufialo and St.

Louis Expositions. He helped to organize the American Guild of ui miiu was a I'luuvn iiicui- ber of the Department of Music of I the Brooklyn Institute, of which I he had been president for 20 years. He also was president of the Phil- for 30 years led the Woodman Choral, Club. This group disbanded in 1932, the members, mostly amateurs, refusing to sing under any other leader. Dr.

Woodman was a fellow of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, and for a number of years edited the "Church Music" depart- ment of the New York Evangelist. His compositions were widely 'sed in churches and more than songs, cantatas, anthems and tu.npcsilions for piano and organ were written by mm. music tor i "The Christian Flag," a hymn writ- ten by Fanny Crosby, blind hymn- i i i I R. H. Woodman I 1 lucouj, o.au a.m., icyutciii St.

Joseph's Church. Interment Holy Rood Cemetery. CHASE LOUIS on December 25, 1943, beloved son of Mary; devo'cd brother of Thomas, Nancy, May, and grandson of Anna Chase. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home.

50 7th Avenue; requiem mass St. Augustine's R. C. Church, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. CLARK On Saturday. December 25, 1943, MARGARET, beloved wife of James Clark. Service at her home, 824 Jefferson Avenue, on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran 'cemetery.

CLARK RICHARD December 26, ged 64 years, beloved brother of Bessie Hall. Service Tuesday 8:15 p.m., George Werst Funeral Home, Hart Street, corner Evergreen Avenue. Funeral on Wednesday. 1 p.m. Interment Pinelawn Cemetery COOKE On December 24, 1943, IDA J.

COOKE (nee Simmons), beloved wife of Archibald devoted mother of Ida M. and Archibald S. Cooke. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday, 8 p.m. COSTELLO On Sunday, December 26, 1943.

ANNIE COSTELLO, of 285 7th Street, beloved sister of Margaret Haggerty and the late Sister John Francis, O.S.J. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.. from Funeral Chapel, 103 King Street; thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MALONEY MARY, December 25, 1943, beloved, wife of James; mother of James sister of Bridget and William Kilday. Fu-, nera' Wednesday from Charles B. Martin Parlors, Greene corner Reid Avenue; requiem mass St. Ambrose Church, 9:30 a.m.

MARQUARDT Suddenly, on De cember 26, 1943, in his 68th year, FRANK devoted father of Mae Schmitt. Funeral services at Klage's Funeral Home, Ridgewood Avenue, corner Richmond Street, on December 28. 8 p.m. Cremation at Fresh Pond, Wednesday a.m. McFARLAND WII LIAM on December 23.

beloved husband of Elizabeth; devoted father of Margaret Greves, Corp. Edward and Betty McFarland; brother of Michael McFarland and Catherine Kocrner. Funeral from his home, 276 27th Avenue, on Tuesday at a.m.; solemn requiem mass at Church of the Precious Blood. John H. Timms, Director.

MIERISCH ANNA J. (nee Fee-ney), of 187-22 Tioga Drive. St. Albans, L. beloved wife of Charles; mother of Cecilia Feldeisen, Veronica and Charles Jr.

Solemn requiem mass Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Catherine of Sienna R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Lawrence D. Rouse. MILES On December 25, 1943 GEORGE beloved husband of Kathryn and father of George Eileen and Rosemary. Reposing George J. Aycn Memorial Chapel.

55 7th Avenue. Mass at St. Saviour's Church, Tuesday, December 28. 1943, at 10 a.m. MOYNAHAN SARA ANN, on Decmber 24.

1943. at her home, 452 Herkimer Street. Services St. John's Chapel. 470 Herkimer Street, Monday, 10 a.m.

MORRIS AGNES nee Feeney), suddenly, on December 24. Survived by husband, Matthew, and five children, Corp. Charles Morris of U. S. Army; John.

Marguerite Gov. Paul B. Johnson Dies in Mississippi Hattiesburg, Dec. 27 0J.P Gov. Paul B.

Johnson, 63, died yesterday at his Summer estate, where he had been recuperating from a heart attack suffered on Nov. 2. Johnson, forty-sixth Governor of Mississippi, would have completed a four-year term on Jan. 18, when Governor-elect Thomas L. Bailey will take office.

Lt. Gov. Dennis Murphee will serve as Governor until then. Surviving Johnson are his widow, a daughter, Peggy, and two sons, Paul an army lieutenant, and Patrick, a marine lieutenant. illiam B.

Purcell, Ex-Telegraph Chief A solemn mass of requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Victory R. C. Church, Floral Park, for William B. Purcell, 75, who died Saturday after a brief illness.

Burial will be In Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury. Mr. Purcell, who lived at 237 Tulip was retired wire chief for the Western Union Telegraph Company, with which he had been employed for 55 years. He retired five years ago. He was one of the early residents of Floral Park and helped to organize Our Lady of Victory Church there.

Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Jennie C. Purcell; four sons. Edmund of Floral Park, president of the Long Island Real Estate Board; Col.

William U. S. Army Air Corps; Harold Cypress Hills funeral director; Corp. Raymond Purcell, V. Army, and three sisters, Mrs.

Marian Herk. M-s. Ella Runde of Stratford. Conn, ind Mrs. Catherine Courten, wile Dr.

Frederick C. Courten of Jamaica Estates. Lomax Liftlejohn, Ex-Stock Broker Bayshore. Dec. 27 Lomax Little-john, former stockbroker, died yesterday in a private hospital.

He was 62 and lived at 527 Deer Park Avp BaDvion Mr. Littlejohn. who retired ten years ago alter 20 years as a stockbroker, is survived by his widow. Mrs. Marjorie Howe Littlejohn: a daughter.

Mrs. Norman Robbins, Funeral services will be private. Mrs. Filomena Jannace The funeral of Mrs. Filomena Trmno on a roslHant nf Dnt.

v. lyn for 53 years, who died Saturday at her Summer home irt Wurtiboro, N. will be held Wednesdav from jtomaneui runerai napei, ttu Atlantic with reouiem mass a'. 10 a.m. at Our Ladv of Loretta R.

c. Churchy Pacific and Sackman Sts. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery. Mrs.

Jannace. who was the widow of Louis Jannace, came to this country from Italy when a young woman. She is survived by five sons, Mario, Vincent. Anthony, Charles and Ernest Jannace four daughters, Mrs. Erslia Giorgianni, Mrs.

Mary Varricchio. Mrs. Angela De Carlo and Louise Jannace: 19 grandchildren and six gTeat grandchildren. Frederick Lovatt Huntington, Dec. 27 Masonic services will be conducted at 8:15 nm tAmnrma' at the H-ii- tt neiai nume.

uou new xurK Huntington Station, for Frederick tft Lovatt, 58. who died Saturday at his home, 130 Columbia Ave. Re- ligious services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with the Rev. Thomas Mclntyre, pastor of Beth- any Presbyterian Church, officiat- ing.

Burial will be in Melville Cem-' etery. Mr. Lovatt was employed at the Pilgrim State Hospital at Brent- Surviving are his widow, Mrs Mary E. B. Lovatt; a daughter, Mrs.

Robert Haupt two sons, Ronald, with the and Frederick Jr. Mrs. Alexander Wouters Staatsburg. N. Dec.

27 Funeral services will be conducted at her home here tomorrow at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Alice King Wouters, wife of the Rev. Alexander Wouters. former pastor of the First Reformed Church of Kew Gardens.

Queens, who previously was pastor of the Edgewood Mrs. Wouters died' Saturdav at her nome nere ODD but Interesting- A ic.el of toe iponr-d occo-l e-o tv 11 D- Soi i The two brightest lari in the Northern Hrmikoet-e are Sinus, the Dnf Star, and ga You i-e the flash of a run before you hear it. berause light travel! to much faster than Bound The acorn was uaed on deairna of Colonial furniture, eonsiderrd as moot of WllllAM DUNIGAN I SON Funerct 246 DC A LB AVE ROGERS AVE. AN 0 MONTGOMERY Trl. MAin LF.m,',,.' A r.r -'Kb I' UA Vh viaiy of N'W V'-rk hi trad" mark SH VN-CHI-I.

iKtprrnl Youth)' fr on containers and it tics uf tnlptn-j. prfum tr-ilpt waters, lijvtn ks, riic. powder, talcum. son 1 8. mascara, la Mocking, phalli pf 8, md icings and pharmaceutical preparations, etc.

U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. EASTERN N. I have at-rstfd the 63 cartons, more less, containing 6 packans of an ar-tifl labHt'd in part "Mackinr.h Quality Street Awortinnt of T.if-f.

for br-Mfh of th prmisinn nf the F'-drral Knod and Drue and Art approved in 2.. 1W 21 I S. (. ft m'i i. Trl.

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p'" i I1 1 'Tr 'd I In Tl tv tlp'l- lawny mi 1 i i 'd 'i- fin in rc or 1p.m. TnfVf i i'Hifd as fm Mtvd to Ok u.r of Mi I'nit-d S'at'" nf Amrri lorPTMbr 21 I'M. II M. KENNEDY. United S'ar-5 A' tornev, prrvi nr ff tnH ThoPnn' -SPENVEn lnrM EaM-n N.

Y. BULLETINS Continued from Fafe 1 PUDDLE SENDS THREE TO HOSPITAL Mineola, Dec. 27 A patrolman and two actors are in Nassau Hospital here, all with, fractured skulls, after p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. Arrangements David J.

Hodder Si So. GORMAN MARGARET on December 23, beloved wife of Richard, retired, D. P. mother of Harry grandmother of Harry M. Jr.

and Richard T. Funeral from her residence. 668 E. 31st Street. Tuesday.

Solemn requiem mass St. Jerome's R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

James C. Nugent, Director. GUILFOYLE On December 23, 1943. HILARY E. i nee Burnsi, beloved mother of Mrs.

Betty Bailie. Mrs. Audrey Fitzgerald and Jane Guilfoyle. Funeral from Chapel of George Seibold, 7523 3d Avenue, Tuesday, 8:15 a.m.; thence to St. Anselm's R.

C. Church, where a requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. HAGUE December 26, 1943, JOSEPHINE, of 587 Decatur Street, Brooklyn, wife of the late Charles F. Hague, and mother of Charles F.

Hague and Adolphe Hague. Service at "The Colonial Home" (W. N. Knapp Sonsi, 132 S. Harrison Street, East Orange.

N. on Tuesday evening, December 28, at 8 o'clock. HANRATTY On December 25. EMILY, beloved wife of James and devoted mother of Asnes, James, Florence, Raymond. William.

Francis. Arthur and Walter. Funeral from Darraugh's Funeral Home, Wednesday. Solemn requiem mass Our Lady of Guadaloupe Church, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. HARSCAR RUDY HOWARD, of 217 Patchen Avenue. Sunday. December 26, 1943. beloved husband of Sadie (nee Blenderman), devoted son of Mary; fond brother of Catherine Lederman, May Fales, Emma McAtcer, John and Joseph Harscar.

Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home. 1015 Hal-sey Street. Funeral Wednesday, 8:30 a.m.; requiem mass Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 9 a.m. Inter nent Holy Trinity Cemetery. HEINLEIN HELEN on December 26, 1943, beloved daughter of Adam and the late Emma.

Services at her residence, 89-40 146th Street, Jamaica, L. Tuesday. 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday. 2:30 p.m, Interment Evergreens Cemetery, under the direction Thomas M.

Quinn and Sons, Inc. HEMINGWAY THOMAS retired stone cutter. Funeral service at James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and East 28th Street, Tuesday, December 28, at 8:15 p.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery.

HILL On December 25. CLARA McVARISH HILL, beloved wife of William Hill; devoted mother of Clara: also survived by her father, Daniel McVarish: brother, Daniel, and sisters. Lottie. Gertie and Florence. Funeral from Schaeler's Funeral Parlor, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Wednesday, December 29, at 9:30 a.m.: requiem mass St.

Michael's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOFMANN On December 24.

1943, MARY K. I nee Droesch), beloved wife of the late Adam; devoted mother of Mrs. Thomas Reynolds, Mrs. Frederick W. Peide-man, Mrs.

William Pink. Louis and George: dear sister of Rev. Mother M. Hilaria, O.P.: Mrs. William Boegel and Mrs.

Philip Schmitt; also survived by twelve grandchildren. Funeral from her residence, 12 Washington Court, Hempstead, rection of J. J. Gallagher Sons. HOLMES KATHERINE (nee Maher), December 24, beloved wife of the late William; loving mother of Sylvester; sister of Dellia Maher.

Funeral from Funeral Chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street, Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Thomas F. Farley Director. JACKSON On December 26. 1943, ANNE beloved wife of the late Llewellyn F. Jackson, and mother of Marjorie and Marie Mallon.

Reposing George J. Aycn Memorial Chapel. 55 7th Avenue. Service Wednesday. December 29.

10 a.m. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. JANNACE FILOMENA. aged 88. December 25.

Survived by nine children. Mario. Vincent, Anthony, Charles, Ersilia, Mary. Angela, Ernest and Louise; 19 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Reposing at Romanelli Funeral Home, 2723 Atlantic Avenue.

Requiem mass at Lady of Loretto R. C. Church. Wednesday. 10 a.m.

Interment St. Johns Cemetery. JAUDON Suddenly. December 26. 1943.

CLAIRE JAUDON. Of 30 Oakland Avenue, Bay L. I. Services at the George C. White Funeral Home, 34 Park Avenue, Bay Shore, Tuesday at 8 p.m.

KENNELLY JOHN, December 25, 1943, of 300 15th Street, beloved husband of Minnie: brother of Harry, Katherine Lyden. Jennie Dunn, Elizabeth Piatt. Requiem mass Tuesday, '9 a.m.. t. John the 5iyan F' Street.

KLAIBER -JOHN, on December 24. 1943. Survived by his wife. Anna daughters. Margaret Gobright.

Anna Klaiber: sisters. Frieda Miller. Emma Fertig. Funeral service at Peth Chapel, 15 Palmetto Street, Tuesday at 2 p.m. been vice president of the Eastern Temperature Control Company.

He also had been associated with several other industrial firms. Surviving besides his daughter are his widow; a son. Dr. Edwin B. Coddington, and another daughter, Mrs.

Victor D. Werner. Edward Keiderling, Head Accountant Funeral services were held last night at C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals. 7614 4th for Edward Keideiling, 56, head accountant for the American Steel and Wire who died Wednesday at his home in South Coventry, Conn.

Burial will take place tomorrow in Evergreen Cemetery. Born in Brooklyn. Mr. Keiderlinu lived here continuously until last April when he moved from his home at 1746 73d to Connecticut. He was a charter member of St.

James Methodist Church, Ben-sonhurst, and was president of its board of trustees. He was a member of the election board of th i 16th A. D. for eight years, and was active in the Sutherland Democratic Club of the 16th A. D.

He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Grace Keiderling; two sons, Cartter and Corporal Martin: his mother, Mrs. Anna Keiderling, and a brother, Walter. James H.

Murray Cedarhurst, Dec. 27 James H. Murray, general contractor, died i j- i vesicraay ar nis nome, nu Mapie Ave of a heart ailment He was77 Surviving are his widow Mrs Margaret Smith Murrav three sons. Stanley. Harold and Raymond, and two daughters.

Anna Murray and Mildred Murray. THE WEATHER Official Wpa'l-iPr Report of the U. S. Wfalher Bureau DEC. 51.

143. i FORECAST Thin ftrcon clnurfv wlfh moderate temperai tire and modeerate winds. Tonight partly cloudy. allRhiiy colder than night. Lowest temperature 33 in the cMjp.

28 in the suburb. Moderate winds. Tomorrow partly cloudv, little change in temperature, maximum reachins 40. moderate winds. Temperatures Temperature IjOW Hlgn IjOW Hlgri AmileiM 44 50 Meridian 43 Albany 32 39 Miami AmariKo 26 40 MiWrukee Atlanta 43 48 Mpls-Stp Atlantic City 40 53 Mobile Haitimore 43 Montgomery 53 41 4ti 60 42 40 40 42 43 4T 4' 44 BinghanUon 37 Nantucket 51 Nfw Orleans 3S Nolle 41 Citv 42 North Pialte 4'.

Okl.l Citj 31 Oniila S3 Philadelphia St Phoenu 41 Pitshiir8h 4S Portland, Birmingham 43 Mismarck 1 Islsnd Boston 32 Buffalo 34 cimnanr.osa 43 podKe city 33 31 34 4 Portland, ore. 23 Raleifh 41 40 Rapid City 10 30 Richmond 3 33 Roswetl 30 32 Sacramento 3fl 34 40 SR 34 St. Louia 3S 40 31 51 po ahrdi su Luk.c in Fort worn. 41 San Dieco 4S 67 Galvesion 47 Sandv Hook 38 44 35 San Francisco 40 til Hartford Hatlpras HoughUjn HouMon Huron ltidianapolus Jade-on Kansas City Jacksonville Los Ai.iirlet, lite 1 S. S-e.

Mare 34 74 50 40 35 36 71 50 40 Savannah Seattle 42 rvpiwirt 41 Spottant- 42 Spri'tf. Id III TO Tampa 70 Tucson. Ariz. fi5 Wash. union 42 Macon ilmirKlor: HouMon misina 47 Portland Ore 37 4g Walter 5J.

Coofet "-iNOOfcftJUTSb- DIGNIFIED FUNERALS A iOKJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES BROOK LVM 1S1 IMa tovn aril Uc Mnter 4-1200 SO Sevixtli ana i Wkm 2-4SS5 1214 FlaUwu 2-02StV7 OUCINB JSO-19 Hillside Inmie Mmaica -678 63 32 forest J-0900 155-14 North. Flushing 3-6C00 STATU" ISLAND Glbralt3r2-5056 WAHHATTAN 117 West 72nd Strwt-IRafalgar 7-97W 1451 tint Aenue RHinelander 4-5800 BRONX 5 West lMtk Straet Raymond 9-100 1SS t. Tranent 7-2700 347 Witts n. MOtl Hanm S4272 WCSTCHESTCn 214 MiBuroneck Sums White Plain 39 Wont for erejrteefe No Oblnatiea LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of lh fiinu; and record urn in lie Kiutrs mnt CJi office mi -'Mib. 2.

of r- of ini! pi-tn. -rsdun OtoDFlT SHOE 1 da i. 1. I1' Tin sub stfinr nil fcr; i "fl'T nf bus.ti'V" nnnuf-ict un it: nnd films iicpora I1 tn h. and footwear and in niat-T'alfe pr-laminic thrto.

Th" principal pi art of business ta Lxintrtnn Avenue. Brooklyn. N. and other placet designated by the general partner. Name and residence of general partner.

Frederick Braunschweig, 244 Riverside Drive. New York. Name, contribution and thare of profits of tha limited partners are as follows: Roja Weil. Central Pane West. New York.

33 1-3'r of net profits up to 2 1-3'r of profits in 'xcesa of $24, Oop; Gut. 20 Wst 72nd Street. York. Si 1-3. In addi tion, the 1 mi: ted p.vtnT receive in terest th' rat of -r annum jMo'jvp iipitat is 1 193.

to jft on -xc- nf PT ClI no- 'M't. I. te hut bv I I'm i r--t urn-A ppnn Any nf partnership. i.miitei rt n- nip airrnir-nt ha ne4 1 the ert'f limit pact bm been sign two similar accidents. An auto in which Elmer E.

Lowry of 91 Raymond Roosevelt, and Arthur B. Butlerfield, the actors, were riding in Garden City hit a puddle. Mud splashed over the windshield, Butterfleld lost control of the car and the auto smashed into a tree. Several minutes later Patrolman Miles B. Lawlor, directing traffic past the wreck, was knocked down when a Car hit the same puddle and Mrs.

Anna Boloukos of Brooklyn lost control of that machine in the same I in his 32d year. Survived by his widow, Ana stasia; mother, Vin-! cenza; father, Giovanni: five sis ters, Mrs. Fanny Tamburo, Mrs. Francps Fagone. Mrs.

Frieda Messina. Mrs. Josephine Angelio and Mary Sinacore; two brothers, An-thonv and James. Funeral from his residence, 268 Schaeffer Street, Tuesday; requiem mass at St. Martin of Tours R.

C. Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Under direction of Murray Funeral Home, Knickerbocker Avenue and Covert Street.

SMALLEY On December 26, 1943. CATHERINE mee Sullivan beloved wife of George; devoted sister of Barth Sullivan. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home. Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place.

Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m.; requiem mass St. Teresa's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. SMITH ELLA J.

(nee ReiUy), on December 24, 1943. beloved wife of the late James loving mother of Catherine John U. S. N. and Mary Hutton.

Funeral i from her late residence, 2230 Van- derveer Place, on Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.: solemn requiem mass Holy Innocents R. C. Church. Please omi' flowers. TONRY On Saturday, December 25, 1943, of 422 Clinton Street, CATHERINE TONRY, beloved mother of Mrs.

Mary Gilsbach, Mrs. Elinor Murphy, Gertrude and Joseph Tonry. Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m solemn mass of requiem St. Mary Star of the Sea Church. TRICK Suddenly, on December 25.

1943. MARY, dear mother of Dorothy Hamann, John, William, Ror and Arthur Trick. Services at the Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home.

1218 Flatbush Avenue. Tuesday. 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. TUNISON Freehold.

N. December 26. 1943, ALBERT formerly of Brooklyn. Interment Holy Crojs Cemetery Wednesday, 2 p.m. VALIANDO On December 25, 1943, ALPHONSUS beloved husband of Adelina; father of Charles, Eleanor, Geraldine, Adelina and Alicia; son of Michael; brother of James.

Catherine, Louisa and Angelina. Funeral Wednesday. 9:15 a.m., from Charles J. Brady Funeral Home. 232 Utica Avenue: requiem mass Church of the Little Flower.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. VAN BRUNT -ISABELL on December 25, 1943, 35 Nichols Avenue, Brooklyn. Services at N. F.

Walker Funeral Home, 87-34 80th Street, Woodhaven, Monday at 8 p.m. WALSH Suddenly, on December 24. 1943, SARAH ANN. wife of the lite James Walsh; beloved mother of Mary. Margaret, Clara Molloy, John and Thomas.

Funeral from her nome, 335 46th Street, on Tuesday. 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass at St. Michael's Church. ters and sisters. Mrs.

Grace Brainard and Mrs. Adelaide Hopkins. Funeral services will be held at Harpers Funeral Home, 15-35 149th Street, Whitestone, L. Tuesday, December 28. at 2 p.m.

I Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. I WHALEN MARY A. (nee Fey). on December 25. beloved wife of the late James; also survived by two sons, five daughters.

Reposing residence. 209 18th Street; requiem ma-s Wednesday. 9:30 a.m.. St. Paul's Church.

Court nnd Congre-s Streets. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHELAN December 26. THOMAS beloved husband of i the late Johanna; father of Mrs. Harold Gottlieb; grandfather of Harold Walker Gottlieb brother I of Margaret.

John and Edward i Wheian in Ireland. Funeral Thurs- day. 9:30 a.m.. from his 221 71st Street. Requiem mass Our Lady of Angels Church.

ber 25. 1943, ARTHUR WILLETS. WILL3TS Suddenly, on Decern -of 749 Macon Street, beloved husband of Dorothy Horn Willets; fa ther of Jean, Amy. and brother of Piatt Willets. Service at the Fair-child Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. WILLIS FANNIE mother nf Mrs. D. Gilmour, Grace and William Willis. Service 228 Bay 35th Street, Wednesday, 2 p.m.

WOODMAN RAYMOND HUNTINGTON, on December 25, 1943, in his 83d year. Services private. Notice of memorial service later. WORTHEN ELIZABETH December 24. 1943.

wife of the late Henry P. Worthen. at the home of her son, Charles B. Worthen. Arlington, Virginia.

Formerly ol Brooklyn, and N. service at the Wci'hei-liead Funeral Home. 126 Main Street, Orange. New Jersey, Tuesday evenini, December 28, At 8 o'clock. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery Wednesday a.m.

Reposing at Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street. Funeral Wednesday; solemn requiem mass at St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

COTTER BLANCHE, December 26. widow of Horace Cotter." Services at A. Chester Smith Funeral Home, 122 Meserole Avenue, Wednesday, 2 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DARRIE December 25.

1943. MILDRED, of 509 6th Street, be- loved wife of Thomas C. Darrie; devoted mother of Thomas C. Jr. and writer, was composed by Dr.

Woodman. A critic of modern popular music, Dr. Woodman declared in 1941 that some oi uie music Deillg put oui. ai that time would not have been tolerated some 25 or 30 years before. Dr.

Woodman's other composi- tions Included "April "The Secret" and the sacred works "The Message of the Star," a Christmas cantata; "The Way of Penitence," a Lenten composition; "Prologue and Adagio, and "Reverie. Dr. Woodman received the rieirree of Doctor of Music in 1940 from both the New York Colleae of Music and the Grove City College, v-iiuKT ra. Surviving are his widow. Mrs.

Ethel Righter Woodman, and two daue'iters. Dr. Winifred W. Curtis of Stonybrook, and Dr. Jorelyn Wnghtmnn of Ithaca, N.

Y. Funeral services and burial will be private. Stanley M. Isaacs, president of the United Neighborhood Houses of new xoik. nas written to industrial Commissioner Edward Corsi warning him of flagrant violations of the child labor laws in this State.

He charges that the decline in at- tendance of school children between 14 and 17 is due to their employ- ment part-time and full-time factory jobs. He wrote, in part: "We have been told that child labor violations as reported by your inspectors almost doubled in 1942 and that the figures for the first six months of 1943 show further substantial increase. We are convinced that there are flagrant violations of the child labor law." pav Pic 'in Those cost-of-living pay Increases which Mayor La Guard ir promised civil service after the New Year may turn out to be just Indi.iv-givir.T on part oi His Honor lor certain departments. AsKed whether -any more department had qualified lor the pay rise, the Mayor said: "No, but some departments which have tentatively qualified may get themselves in reverse." FUNERAL SERVICE 24 7th Avenue Corner Sterling 'tire Evins 8-8912 Ourh 8-6540 Henry McCaddin, Manager i I 18TH VICTIM OF ROOMING HOUSE FIRE DIES Fire Marshal Brophy today will question witnesses and survivors of the lodging-house fire last Friday at 439 W. 42d Manhattan, to find out why so many were burned to death.

Christopher Hearn, 42, died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, the 18lh victim. Three others are in a critical condition at that hospital, while 11 bodies still await -identification at Bellcvue Morgue. RED CROSS PLANS COURSES State Child Labor Laws TO FIGHT FLU EPIDEMIC Flouted, Says Isaacs num. iiiumas ana rtouen, iauiei, WALTERS WILLIAM A. Sr.

John B. Feeney. and sisters. Mar- Sat.urdav. December 25.

1943. Sur-guerite Meiners. Helen; brother, vived bv hfs Mn William A. Wal- Richard A. Servi.es at William W.

Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.: solemn re-Ringc's Parior, 361 7th Avenue, on quieni mass, 11 a.m., at St. Joseph's Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Interment Cy- i R. C. Church.

Garden City. In-prcss Hills Cemetery. terment St. John's Cemetery. Di jonn.

runerai irom resiaence. Montague Street: thence to R. C. Church of Assumption on Cran- i berry Street, between Hicks and Henry Streets, on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. Burial in family plot St.

John's Cemetery. MULLADY December 26. 1943. BESSIE GILL, beloved mother of Catherine Loschen, Anna Mae O'Grady, Margaret Gordon, Pic. John.

U. S. Army: Francis, seaman 2d class. U. S.

Navy, and Daniel Mullady. Funeral from her resi- dence. 739 Franklin Avenue, Wednesdav at 9 a.m.; requiem mass St. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. NAMMACK On Saturdav. December 25. 1943, JOSEPHINE beloved mother of Joseph and Charles Nammack. Reposing at the Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts Place, until Tuesday, 11 a.m. PRYOR Suddenly, December 25, 1943, at Northport, L. GRACE ROGERS, beloved wife of Ralph Pryor, ensign in Merchant Marine: dear daughter of Carroll and Gertrude Rogers: sister of Carroll Jr. Funeral service at the Chapel. 40 Lafayette Avenue.

Tuesday, 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 2 p.m.. Green-Wood Arrangements by George Siebold. RAY ELIZABETH (nee Welder), of 261 71st Street, widow of Henry beloved mother of Martha, Henry and Samuel. Reposing at E.

C. Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, until solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church. Wednesday.

9:30 a.m. tKingston papers please copy.) REA December 26, 1943. rHAXCES. beloved wife of the late Dani-i. devoted mother of John and William; survived by fiv grandchildren.

Funeral from her resident. 113-30 212th Street. Qkccjis Village. Wednesday, 9 a requiem mass SS Joachim and Ann R. C.

Church. 9 30 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. DEMPSEY ANTHONY on December 25.

at his home. 526 74th Street, loving husband of Mary; devoted father of May and Pvt. Thomas U. S. Army; also survived by his mother and two brothers, John and Frank; four sisters, Frances Hart, May Harvey, Anna Rcss, Josephine Jansen.

Funeral Wednesday. Requiem mass 10 a.m. Our Lady of Angels Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

DOEHLING On December 25, 1943. MARTIN beloved husband of Anna; father of Helen Lough-ran, Katherine Freeman and John Doehling. Funeral from Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Church of Nativity at 10 a.m. DOLAN DR. CLAUDE MARTIN, at the North Country Community Hospital, Glen Cove, L.

on cember 26. 1943; loving father of Paul M. and Georgia Dolan, in his 69th year; associated with the Wa-terbury Dental Company of Brooklyn and Jamaica for 30 years. Funeral services at the Clarence R. Huff Funeral Home.

71 New Street, Huntington, L. Tuesday, December 28, at 1 p.m.. and at the Memorial Cemetery Chapel. Cold Spring Harbor, L. 1:30 p.m.

Interment Memorial Cemetery. DUTTON On Saturday, Deotm-ber 25, 1943, WILHELMINE of 8309 Talbot Street, Kew Gardens, wife of the late Forrest L. Dutton and beloved mother of Mrs. John W. Dodge.

Service at the Fail-child Chapel 89-31 164th Street. Jamaica, on Monday at 8:30 in. In terment private. EMERSON On December 26. 1943, ELIZABETH, widow of the late William, and dear mother of Mrs.

Lucy Menningcr. Oliver, Mrs. Elizabeth James. George, Mrs. Irma Mcgcrle and William.

Funeral services at her residence. 388 Hen-trix Street, on Monday at. 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday, 2 p.m., at Evergreens Cemetery. i In order to teach nursing techniques to fight the current wave of influenza, the Brooklyn chapter of the Red Cross has announced two classes In home nursing.

Sessions will be held tomorrow and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. on the eighth floor of the east build- i ing of Abraham fc Straus, accord- uK to Louise E. Wilson, home nurs ing director of the chapter. As a second step in the campaign Miss Wilson has invited those who have completed home nursing courses to arrange for "refresher" courses. The telephone number is MAin 4-6001.

Dcatfts WUEST HARRY. On Decem ber 26, 1943, husband of the late Minnie f.thr Tr Krnth. er of Mrs. Elizabeth Gerlich. Mrs.

Mary Beyer, Mrs. Madeline Josephine and Elsie Wuest. Fune'M from her residenrf, 57-19 fOth Maspcth. on Wednes- day. at 9:30 p.m.

Requiem mas? St. Stanislaus R. C. Church at 10 i o'clork. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. Direction John Vogel Funeral Home. ZORN HEDWIG, December 26, 1943; mother of Elizabeth. Services at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 50 7th Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery, Thursday 10 a.m. acknoiuIcOijmcnts VON PREYEING Dr. WALTER Tied November 11, 1913. rrillrrt h-ni tiniis. Hr tnr hrsl.

r.n- only in iild Waller rest. ELEANOR MAE JOHNSON. Vitol notices occeoieo 8 m. to 2 p.m. for publication the same day; as late at 10 m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday. rim mv xne piruej. Dated. IVcomhT 2. 1JM3.

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