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0 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1942 3 De Will C. Talmage, STEPHEN I. LOTT DIES AT 76; DESCENDANT OF L. I. SETTLERS Julius Siegelman, Boro Expert On Realty and Banking Law Gas Blast Wrecks Home of Suicide wvi his brother.

David Ssegelman. Water Rationing Faces City by End of Month Sprcicl to the Brooklyn Eagle ai Mxxsacje St. Wil- Glen Cove, March 4 Carl A 1 1 Uivlhlil tr Pie- i Funeral services for Jul-is Siegelman, 64. an attorney, who Monday at his home. 789 E.

IStis will be held at 2 pra. totnarro. Mr. Siegelman, who formerly 5:. was taratrt at the Coilege f0Und Ex-Assemblyman Served as East Hampton Postmaster for 10 Years Special to the Brooklyn Eagle East Hampton, March 4 Funeral services for former Assemblyman De Witt Talmage, 80, who died Monday at his home, in N.

Main were held there last night. tie Cry cf New York and Use sion had wrecked his home at 14 firrvprf ml iiwal V- Varfc Vmtr3TV Taw Srhool. point National Back, h3 pracuce-S la adStacia to its brother he is sb- in I cr minr Mrs Han- Dr- David Byrne. Nassau County the the and broch- Medtcal Examiner, reported Medical Examiner, reported ated the farm after the death of his father, Abraham Van Siclen Lott, in 1913, until he retired about 1928, when most of the 100-acre farm was sold to real estate developers. Lott never married and was the last male member of his line.

He is survived by three sisters, the Misses Joanna De Bevoise Lott and Sarah K. Lott, and Mrs. Charles V. Rapelje and her husband. Another sister, Mrs.

John Vanderveer, of Babylon, also survives, as do a nephew, Ferdinand L. Wyckoff, and three nieces, Mrs. Cornelia R. Plumb, Mrs. John Gibson and Mrs.

Ernest Thompson. Funeral services for Stephen I. Lot. descendant of Dutch settlers Long bland, rho died yesterday cn the old Lost homestead at 108-50 Cd Drive. Forest Hills, will be held at 3 JO pm.

Friday at the home where he was born 76 years ago. The homestead, which contains 18 room and many antiques, was built in 1834 and stands within a few hundred feet of the site of the New York World's Fair, now Flushing Meadow Park. Mr. Lett's' grandfather. Stephen lott, bought the property in 1834 and the family farmed the land for tnauT years.

Stephen Lott oper- He was an expert 3s real es-aie er. lieyer Siege jsaa of this bor and banking law and had offices. I p-jrfc. Despite yesterday's heav rain, this city faces water rationing by the end of the month unless the depleted supply in the reservoirs is replenished to a much greater extent, Patrick Qullty. commissioner of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, warned today.

While the rain of Monday night and yesterday improved the condition somewhat, the commissioner said, it failed to make up for the accumulated deficits of the last several months. The February rainfall for the last 35 years, he pointed "We appeal to the public," he stop all waste in order to avoid the necessity of taking drastic measures such as rationing." Winds of gale velocity and an unusual high tide coinciding with the rainstorm did considerable damage along the entire Northeastern seaboard. The Belt Parkway, flooded up to a depth of two feet from Bay Parkway to 4Ui was closed to traffic throughout the day. At Long Beach the winds, reaching hurricane velocity, dislodged the water tank on the roof of the Franklin Hotel Apartments, i Mr. Talmage, who was long ac- tive in Republican affairs in Suf- folk County, also served as post- master here from 1922 to 1933.

He Mrs. Robert Estate Rocksway Realtor left by Longueil ceath as a sufale. Seadale is said to have opened four Jets on the 1 kitchen range after turning off the pilot light and extinguishing the furnace tire. The gas is believed to have been ignited by a spark from the electric wiring system. Seadale h3d been dead for about four hours at the time of the explosion, His wife, Anna, died two months after they moved into the house two and a years ago.

His daughter, Astrid. was married four months and he 5ir.ee had lived alone. Special to the Brooklyn EepJe I Tbe Harry R. Lccsael pur- out, averaged 3.19 inches in the served in the Assembly for several terms, first being elected in 1910. He was active in a number of fraternal gronps including the Masons and Odd Fellows and was.

Inwood, March 4 Mrs. r.Ar-ir mteni for the Btckford Catskill-Croton watershed. This dropping it onto the roof of the year it averaged only 1.54 inches. penthouse, which collapsed. Reinhart Mfiitie 57.

of 797 Beacit cajeten tfcas. "tffi a ret eKate of 45tl I real i a--ci n- Guslavus Glenn, Insurance Broker Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Manhasset, March 4 Gustavus R. Guardsmen to Gel Dentists Enlisted East Coast Ship Union Asks Boosts for 130,000 pcaal fi'ecl today in Sur-recate's Cccrt- A resMier.t of 13 WCt St. 're diea UoS Oct. IT at sfce ate i3 A K--er br-'her in Massa- msre than 38 safi daefhier of the late Wlx.

A Reiohart. one-time this and one ol tjie Srrtlopus mage family that settled in East Hampton in 1649. Thomas Talmage was the first Recorder of that town. Mr. Talmage was a native of Sag Harbor, and was educated in Brooklyn and at Professor Hal- City Differential In 'Victory Drive' Edeemerf died at Crows titaseia wtZ rx'tt receive William Langlord, Football Official Sptrial to the Brooklyn Eagle Yockers, March 4 William S.

Laneford, 68. for many years secretary of the football rules com-cuuee of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, a former football referee and an insurance broker, died Monday at his home, 21 Shonnard Place. In 1904 he married Miss Mary Louise Weeden of Brooklyn. Also siovivteg are a son. four daughters, to brothers and three slate rs.

He was secretary of the football committee from the early Os until his retirement in 1940. He brcan refereeing football games in 1904. and worked many important Llock'a Academy in Bridgehampton. Heights w2e te rtMie be tUrided be- A native of Ir.woog. litrd here nwa is wjoow Mabel R.

and a most, of her hie. Surxivin? are her son- Alfred E. cf Los Ar.e'.es. second husband. Rnben Mritle: her JcsejiiiEe St Cacke.

who died He conducted a general store here before entering politics. Surviving are two daughters and a son. The Eii-t Coat Alliance of Ship B'iilcers of Ar.ertca. an independent union, demanded wa2e increases for 13O.Q0O shipvard workers from Bath, to Jacksonville. today in a letter addressed to Donald M.

Nelson. War Production Board chief. 'We are r.nr asking, but we are demanding tha-, Mr. Nelson meet with as and do about the f3hcomx.g expiration of the Gov-ernmen: staetiaation plan on June Frederick N. Beebe, chairman cf the union.

executive board, said. Beeoe said the Government plan provide? for aromatic wage increases to meet costs, but an- son by her firs; A. Golden, a the Fourth Polire, and two Joan and Cam' A Feb Z3 her TT8 Avenue R. the bcJc cf her estate of aassre than tt9 real and more stoa pKweal property, to her ir, Sirs. Ftorerce V.

Dial of Use ie associated with the insurance brokerage firm of Johnson Higgins of New York, died suddenly Monday night. He was 57. Born in Columbus, Mr. Glenn had been a resident of Manhasset for 22 years and had lived at Dover Road, Strathmore Village, for the past year. He is survived by his wife, the former Ma-y Myrtls Corker; two daughters Mrs.

J. T. Stumm and June Glenn; one brother, Robert V. Glenn of Atlanta, and 7 sisters, Mrs. A.

A. Johnson, New York City; Mrs. George copeland, Jacksonville, Mrs. William Mc-Daniel, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. R.

O. Monk, Natchberg, S. Mrs. J. D.

Pilcher, Augusta, Mrs. George ii.r.if WiTliaffl VP tO Srwvss Caary raaocajfhiers. C.ratra. f.r. -r.

Edjesnere New York City civil service employes are entitled to the difference in their pay as State Guardsmen and the salaries they receive from the city if they are called to active duty, according to an opinion of Corporation, Counsel Chanler, announced today by Queens Borough President Burke. "This will be good news for the men who have left and may leave their city jobs to fight for their country," said Mr. Burke. "It will be especially comforting to the wives, children and other members of their families." Mr. Burke said hundreds of city employes will be affected by the opinion, originally drafted by State Attorney General Bennett and adopted by Mr.

Chanler as applying to the city. Mumper of Honolulu and Mrs. George Barrow, Griffin. Ga. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at the Fairchild Chapel, Garden City.

Burial will be in Pine Lawn Cemetery, Farmingdale. Her father. Hough, put up the 1. near the ocran and later ir; Funeral Hrer. Lord Ave, here, witji ihf T.fi.

Jofca C. Greene, pas- and stores at the She was ex.er.r? of the Firs-. Coczre- A 'victory campaign" to enlist the co-operation of all borough dentists in the wax effort has been launched by the Kings County Dental Society. Plans for the ten-day drive were made last night at a meeting of a committee headed by S. Joseph Bregstein at 62 Hanson Place.

The goal of the Mr. Bregstein annourvced. was to sell every member of the society one or more defense bonds, collect his spare instruments and supplies for the Allies and obtain contributions to the Brooklyn Red Cross War Fund. The Women's Division of the Red Cross yesterday reported receipt of $917, proceds of a card party of the Allied Jewish Women's Organization of Linden Heights. Horses' Tails Fixed For Show, Court Told Judicial attention was focussed today on devices for giving the tails of horses the desired plumed effect for show purposes.

Robert Hogue, 46, of Chagrin BUY V. S. DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMFS a member. of Banner Co-a 7.jraaoGz Cttaca of Sockasray ttcipated a 5 percent rise in the cost Daughters of liberty, r' Iratwd. Brack, effjciaiir.

Interment will of living which had. Instead, gone Services will be ht)C afier-1 faSe Greenfield Cemetery, up 1ST percent between Dec. 15 and noon at 1 o'clock Starch 1. games until 1919. In 1940 he received the annual Touchdown Club Award for his contributions to the sport.

DEATHS McMahon. A. George L. Anna R. Meaney, Ellen Bradley.

Emma Meikle. Jennie Brown. Charles C. Metcalf Leila M. Caniley.

Thomas Mulligan. James Cole. Martin B. Murphy. Maurice WEiiam A.

Myer. Elsie Dickse. Harriet L. Nugent. John srrr.Jcnr.se Pisse, Adclph C.

Haley. Thomas A. Renter. Thomas R. Masin Thomas R.

Masin, one-year-old son of Thomas J. Ma.sin, former county surgeon of the Veterans of Foreisin Wars and past commander of John J. Canning Post, died yesterday in the Swedish Hospital. Surviving are his father, who also is a member of the American Legion: his mother, who Is past secretary of the Naval Ship Auxilary. V.

F. a brother. Louis, and two sisters, Lucille and Lulu. Services will be held tomorrow night at the home, 96 Madison St. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery. SULLIVAN" MARY of 153 Chauncey on March 2, 1942. Reposuu a' the parlors of J. J. Sullivan.

456 Cli-ior. Avenue. Funeral Friday. S-Cernn requiem mass Church of Nativity, 9:30 a.m. THURLOW Suddenly, on March 2.

1342. LEON RHODES THURLOW. beloved husband of Florence Tree Thurlow and devoted father of Cons'ance Barker. Service at St. Bartholomew's Church.

Park Avenue and 51st Street, N. Y. Thursday, 2.30 p.m. ROEDFR-BERTHA BARBARA, w-icow cf Pfer Roeoer and. beloved WKhafT of SI-.

ire Kriieger and Earrr Rcvcer her residence. Bar-? ice Y. cn March 1 1942. ber JTiu. year.

Ser-. xes Wednesday evening o'clork herrest-r-noe. Opn-ss Hills A'o-bfr. 11 'deck, on Thurs-. cay.

ROHAN-MINNIE A mee Ken-d'. ea J. her residence. ZS4 Deaa Street, aster of Tr.cas P. Reposing Csatwi 1ST Oxford Street.

Re-sjiseaa suss Si. Pi-Is Cirirch Tri-rriT. srircis 5. Jt 9.30 am. Hiy Cross Ceieterv.

D-rect-cr Hirry Q'layle. Falls, Ohio, is being tried in Special Sessions, Manhattan, on charges of using a tail-setting de KERNS Suddenly on March 1, 1942, at Miami, THOMAS devoted brother of Mrs. Helen A. Payton, Mrs. Anna M.

Dowd and William J. Kerns. Funeral from his residence, 9 7 Midwood Street, Thursday, March 5. at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Francis of Assisi Church.

Interment Cross Cemetery. LARSEN WILLIAM NOKMAN, of 382 90th Street, March 2. 1942. in his 30th year; survived by his mother, stepfather, two sisters and five brothers. Reposing at the Hal-vorsen Chapel, 5310 8th Avenue.

Services Thursday, March 5. at 8 p.m. Final obsequies. Friday, 1.30 p.m. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. LAUE On March 3. 1942. vice on two champion saddle horses and also with being responsible for COOKE WILLIAM ALBERT, on Tuesday, March 3, 1942, at his home, 34 Randall Avenue, Freeport, L. I.

Survived by three sisters and one brother. Funeral from his home on Friday March 6, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of Our Holy Redeemer, where a mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, DICKIE On Tuesday. March 3. 1942.

HARRIET beloved wife of Charles G. Dickie, and devoted mother of Esther Wainwright. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thursday, 8 p.m. FRAZER On Tuesday, March 3, 1942. JENNIE, daughter of the late Alexander and Jennie Frazer; sister of Alexander, Charles and Arthur Frazer.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Thurs megal operations on their tail muscles. Dr. Raymond Garbutt, chief veterinarian for the A. S. P.

C. testified that horses under Hogue's care during the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden last Fall had scars at the tail roots indicating "numerous operations." TYNION MAR Y. on March 2, beloved wife of the late Wil-: iiam devoted mother of Wil- Roeder. Bertha B. Rohan.

Minnie A. Ryan. Jennie E. Ryan, Thomas S. Ear.dcl, Florence Schultz.

Jacob H. Siegelman. Julius Siacey. Walter A. Stensrer.

Kitherine Sullivan. Catherine Sullivan, Mary V. Thurtow, Leon Tjnion. Mary Vesper, Katherme Havishorst. Margaretha Eeise.

Clemens Hof George Jr. ir. Siepheri Mary H. Kemsy. James A.

Kercs. Thomas Larsen. William laae. Charles S'ephea Lispsoo. Harriet Masin.

Thomas McCue.Mary McDencott, Louse SIcKenr.a. Frank MEANEY ELLEN r. ty), on March 2, hr 5S 9th Street, wile ol jisr MKkte: dear mother cf A. Josephine A. Sulln-sr, Kathrra Stackey, Loretta SI.

Trice rc asfi Arthur J. Meaney. as Murnane Funeral Horr.f, :3 Avenue. Requiem ui8 Thuncay. March 5.

"Dcsnv Church, 10 a.m. latermect Canary Cemetery. MEIKLE On Tuesday. Mitch 1952. in her 57th year.

JENNIE -nf: Reinhan of 197 Beach Edgemere. L. brlcred miff of Robert Meikle mother of A. Golden and of Wil-aas A. Reinhart Jr.

Funeral wrrif-es frax the Sleserole Funeral Home, 143 Lord Avenue. Irwood. L. I. Ftjciy afternoon at 2 o'rlork.

Greenfield Ctaie'ery, Hexreitac N. Y. METCALF On Marrh 2. LEILA of 593-A beloved mother of mrd of Mrs. Edith WiSfT i Frederick w.

Mann. Sc neral home of Ed-ani 5 Brevoon Pace. on Wecrifsiiy 9 p.m. MULLIGAN JAMES A. F.

reured; belcved of Margaret nee dric of Margaret; brother Friiu: Joseph, Anna and Catherme Easing Kennedy i. Chapel s-Rogers Avrnuesi. Bras Holy Cross aat. MURPHY-Marrh S. patrolman, retired.

at I Itata 3 Francis RYAN Oa Tuesciy. March 3. James T. Emma M. and Mrs.

IMJ. JENNIE sister cf Catherine Wah. Funeral from her Miry R. heme. 619 49th Street, Friday, A-r.

Ctexias. r.rer-re Denny. Ed- March Solemn requiem mais St. ftri amd Joca as. F.r.eral from Agatha Church, 10 a m.

Fasiiiit OapeL teffens Mrs. Alexander Abramowitz Mrs. Augusta Abramcwitz, 50, wife of Alexander Abrimowitz. president of the Peoples Candy Company, 1440 Broadway, Manhattan, and sister of Charles C. Moscowitz.

vice president of Loews, died Monday in her home, 76-66 Austin Forest Hills. Also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Anna Moscowitz; a daughter, Miss Ann Louise Abramowitz; four other brothers, Harry, Arthur, Joseph and Martin Moscowitz, and three sisters, Mrs. J. P.

Harris, Mrs. Irving Snyder, and Mrs. Maurice Scopp. 3 Piace. Frtc.it.

yo a Solemn rwriwa: xjjs St. li-. i. church Rtcrrs A-er-je arc Cirroll II aL day, 8 p.m. Interment -private.

HALEY-Suddenly, on March 2, THOMAS retired employe Department of Parks, at Prospect Park, and member of Holy Name Society of Department Employes; beloved son of Elizabeth Walsh and brother of Mary Walsh. Remains reposing at Henry McCaddin and Sons Chapel, 24 7th Avenue until Thursday, 9:30. Requiem mass Church of St. Francis Xavier, 10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

James Moloney Special to the Brooklyn 'Eagle East Norwich, March 4 James Maloney, 57, one of the best known dog and horse handlers on the North Shore, died Saturday at the Bar Beach Nursing Home in Port Washington. He had been associated with the Meadowbrook Hunt for many years. He is survived by his father, John Maloney, 84. A solemn requiem mass was offered this morning at St. Dominic's R.

C. Church, Oyster Bay. Burial followed in St. Patrick's Cemetery, Brookville, VESPER -KATHERINE. March 2.

1342, formerly of Greene Avenue; i wife of the late Joseph, beloved I mother of Joseph and Margaret, i siiter cf SLrs. Margaret Powers. Funeral from Howard and Howard Funeral Chapel. 5815 Avenue Thursday 9:30 a.m.; thence to Slary Queen of Heaven R. C.

Church, where solemn requiem i tr.as will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery. WEATHER Forecast This afternoon strong winds and moderate temperature. STAN Slarth 2 THOMAS S.

Xjtysv fAkZi oi Ma-. father rf Di-CTJiiy. Hirrz ind Frances RyiS- Ftseral Thurscav Is? 30 a frcra his residence. Liiqueer Street. Req-uezi xjs St.

Mary Star ci the Sea Cr. SANDEL-Oa Mini 2 FLORENCE, believed sister oJ Mrs. Sophie Xeiaseirr. Sirs. Mirrjre- Hutefcins.

YaL Wilat- Georw ar.s Mrs. Anna Tarsiiss. Re-pew it George J. Ayeis Stexoc-af ChjacL 7th Semres Starch 4. at la js.

CHARLES LAUE, beloved father of Charles John H. and George. Services and interment private. LOTT Suddenly on March 3. 1942, STEPHEN I.

of Old Mill Road. Forest Hills, L. son of the late Abraham V. S. Lott and Cornelia De Bevoise and brother of Mrs.

John Vanderveer. Joanna De Bevoise Lott, Sarah E. Lott, Mrs. i Charles Rapelje and the kte Cornelia R. Wyckoff.

Funeral stvi(e at his residence Friday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock. LTJPTON HARRIET on Monday, March 2, 1942; beloved mother of Olive M. and Edmund R. Lup-ton and Mildred Fischer. Services at Mattituck, L.

Thursday, 2 p.m. MASIN THOMAS aged 14 months, on March 3, 1942. Services at the residence, 96 Madison Street, Thursday, at 9 p.m. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. McCUE MARY, of 1267 St. Mark's Avenue, on March sister HA VIGHORST MARGARETHA. Tonight, winds diminishing gradually and temperature falling slightly below freezing. Highest temperature New York City same date last year 50.

Lowest temperature New York City same date last year 16. on March 3 at her residence, 6805 5th Avenue. Funeral services Oates Funeral Parlors, 6312 5th Avenue, AUCTION Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment fol Weather tached to Traffic L. P.

D. beloved husband cf -see Brown), brother ol Miry. thf United lowing in Lutheran Cemetery. BEER SI AN ELIZABETH A March J. 1W2; beloved mother of Herman.

Otto, Henrietta Gabriel. Requiem mass Thursday, St. Thomas Aquinas Church. 11 a m. Reposing Chape! Joseph G.

Duffy, 237 9 Street. ELLIS ANNA on February 37. 1M2. beloved mother of Ed- mond J. Be His.

Arthur J. Bellis and Mrs- Lucia C. Shaw. Interment Starch 5. Kensico Cemetery, N.

Y. BRADLEY On Stonday. March I. 194: EMMA Sf BRADLEY, wife cf the iM-e Marun loving mother Jstlia Basler and the late Helen Berkley, and sister of George G. Murray, at her home.

936 81st St. Funeral Thursday. Solemn requiem mass St. Ephrems Church. 10:15 a m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Masses appreciated. BROWN CHARLES March 3. beloved husband of father of Mary and Lawrence. Funeral March 0.

9:30 a.m., from residence. 275 E. 38th Street. Requiem mass Church of St. Catherine of Genoa.

Literment Holy across Cemetery. Please omit flow SALES Burfvi H-sh nd Inw for the orfced-mi I'l hour from 30 a m. yesterday. HEISE CLEMENS, March 3, 1942, of 402 10th Street; brother of Albanv A'tanra Bismarrk Boston BnviIteTex Buffalo 3: 37 Kinnaa City 3 S7 29 42 Miami 48 fl4 23 43 Orleans 44 SK 3fl 47 V. CUT 3d 4S ss S7 Oklah'a City.

42 SO 2S 41 3S 4S 1'R 40 P.ttrtNina 27 3 Sr. Lnuu 31 SI Ferdinand, Augusta and Frederica. Requiem mass Thursday, 9 a.m. 3n tpcmorlam BCTJD In loving memory of my darlir.i daughter. EDITH BUDD.

Died Sfjrcn 4. 1337. MOTHER. RYAN Ir. loving memory of our dear paren-s.

CHARLES H. and MARGARET L. Masses, of fered. FAMILY. SOMEKS-F ANNIE.

Second anniversary remembrance. In Tiur murcrT ttrttn, A -'-zrr fond tmti trut- T' i rlv. dfir mothtT, do ol you. S.r. ARTHUR: Daughters.

PAULINE. HELEN, RUTH. SOSfERS FANNIE. Sweet memories of our beloved mother. Gone, but net forgotten.

Second sharp. St. Thomas Aquinas Church. f. H.

ADELMAN. At'CTIONEEB, sells March 12. 1942. at 6:00 p.m.. at 2470 Bedford Brooklyn.

Pontiac roach. Motor No. -299S2. account of Sidney Wolf and Modern Industrial 21 C. H.

ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, sells March 13. 1942. at 1.00 p.m., at lfil Boerum Brooklyn. Oldsmobile Coach.

Motor No. F43642S. account of Nettie Levy, -f25-2t and Mrs. George xieral Friday, 9:30 freer, red-J SCKTLTZ ACC3 HENRY, of dence, 468 59th I Maae cf 3C3 Ever-mass Our Lady of Pfrpf-'j: Help greea Aies-je B-x-trc passed Church. away os Starch 1 1.5-51 Survived by coe ssiter arji od? Funeral MYER On Mfrxtf-y her resi- jemces are to be held at the George dence.

71 Middlfor. ELSIE. Ftaenl K-xe. 579 Hart devoted wife ol helmTd firocilv- j- r. March 5.

mother of Les. Mrs Hess and ,9 tJ rr.rjv Lutheran Edward; 3 a.w amt. vw-t Cincinnati Denver neirtMt 4fl Waahinilon 37 1 3 is 30 Dulu-h LICENSES of the late James J. McCue and Ellen J. Garcia; aunt of Helen and William Garcia, William, James 5 m.

Fa- i C. H. ADELMAN. AUCTIONEER, s'lls March 12, 1942, at 12 30 p.m., at 401 Lexington Brooklyn. Buick Sedan.

Motor No. 2S2177S. account of Morria tfirst nama fictitious). f25-2t Services Wednesda" neral Thursday at and Francis McCue. Funeral Fri Notic 1." l.TebjF eiven.lhat ha.

b.n ujuerl to the to -inea. hrer at 1H4 Eastfrn Parkway fur on premises consumption. V. ANNt'NZIATA. 1W4 Eastern Parkway.

Brooklyn. N'. Y. day, March 6, at 9:30 from 5XXGELMAX beloved hasftaad cf Esrr.i.-. dear brother of Dand arsd Mfyer 5-yi-j his boac.

rm tr.h 2 pm, Timrsaay, March 5. 1542. anxaversary I he FAMILY. Reposing Chapel Joseph O. Duffy, 237 9th Street.

HOF Suddenly on March 3, 1342, at his residence, 361 49th Street, GEORGE beloved husband of Anna Bechtluft; devoted father of John Hof. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 75JJ1 5th Avenue. Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Valhalla Cemetery.

JOHNS STEPHEN, March 2, 1942. at Miami, beloved brother of Harry and Edna McCarthy. 347 80th Street. Services at E. c- Waldeck's Home for Funerals, 7614 4th Avenue, Thursday evening, 8:30.

Interment Green-Wood. C. H. ADELMAN, AI'CTIONEER. sella March 12.

1942. at 9.30 a.m.. at 6301 Sth Brooklyn. Chevrolet Sedan. Motor No, 311122.

account of Martin Eiko and or Erickaoh. f25-2t Evergreens cemetfrj. Direction James A Madden. NUGENT JOHN, lovir.g husband of Mary- Fur.crs: from KS No-strand Aver.ue, Thursday at 15 a m. Requiem rr.s-o Our Lady I ML Carmel Church.

Thomas Ecard Directars. WTLKIE In memory of JOHN C. WILKIE. our devoted father, who passed a -jay March 4, 1932. i I.

1943. STACEY Oa WALTER A hi tAHl Of the laie H' Pleasant fe. C. H. ADELMAN.

AI'CTIONEER. sells March in. 1942. at 10 00 a.m.. at.

44 Empire Boulevard. Rrooklyn. Buick Sedan. Motor No 442o7.SM Iroin -Nellie E. and Charles Thompson.

Notire 15 hereby Kiven that hrpne No. RL4317 lias bwn lasued lo the unitorstKne! tell liquor. wtn. beer at 1S2-4 Projipert Park Weat for on prenna, ron.urriptlnn. LEWNES BROS 192-4 Prospect Park WVt.

Brooklyn, N. Y. NO I SH YC, I EN THAT Li'enie No. L. 3:14 haa bnen ismieft to the tinotfraignefl to sell wines and I'HUMr at 2919 Fulton Ai.

tor oft-prfttii5 sm. SCHREIBKR WINE LIQUOR STORE. Fulton Street. Brooklyn V. mh4-2t Eiifcer Sjtees; fst.i'-r cf William.

'ui im t-r earh. Bern eat meet him. rrr when, tne better land. 3crpe 4ir brotber ef Sin. Cr PASSE-APOLFH C.

of 9m c.as0 ri Jtever pa- Sons, JOHN" and WILLIAM. Lorimer Street or. T-jesday. March aad Besrr Thurs-3, 1942: beloved hti'baad of Kath-ay. 2 frees Fur.eral Chapel, erine.

and lovir.g father of Katbxyn jl Ks Street. IterxM Green-anu dear brother of Laura Caffrey. Wood Oxeterr. Dtrectioa Joeeph C. H.

ADELMAN. AI'CTIONEER. sells March 19. 1942. at 11 00 am, at lt79 Bedford Biooklvn.

Chevrolet Tanel Motor No account of Sam Klein and White Diamond Laundry. Inc nih4-2l II ADELMAN. ACcflONEER. sells March 19. V.HI, si 12 30 p.m at "i0 Greenpoint Ave Fold Motor No.

2159436, account of Howard Waaner. mhl-2t PAWNBROKERS SALES Home. 102 No-rnan Atm-je. on ThurstJav pm. Fniav.

10 a.m., Cemftery. STENC-ES KATK ERINE. on March 1 ixr. Sayvle. L.L: btl'Tvetf of J--J Sten- the home of her nephew, 248 New York Avenue.

Solemn requiem mass St. Matthew's R. C. Church. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. McDERMOTT 1 on March 2, LOUISE, wife of Francis; mother of Catherine; sister of Mrs. Helen Rath, John and William Marquis. Reposing at the Chapel. 50 7th Avenue, until Thursday.

8:45 a.m. Requiem mass St. Francis Xavier Church, 9 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Arrangement by O'Connell Cashman. McKENNA FRANK or. March 3, beloved husband of Mildred, dear father of Frances, Colleen and Mildred; brother of Arthur and Charles. Funeral from his home, 100 Highland Place. Solemn requiem mass Blessed Sacrament Church, Friday, 10 a.m.

McMAHON GEORGE on March 3. Survived by wife, Johanna (nee O'Connor); daughter, Mrs. Catherine Shepherd; son, Sgt. John F. McMahon, U.

S. A. Reposing at residence, 307 Monroe Street. Notice of funeral later. C.

H. ADELMAN, AI'CTIONEER, sells March 19. 1942. at HI 00 a. in at VW2 3rd Ave Ford Sedan.

Motor No. 3344M1, account of Uorton. mli4-2i ers. CANGLEY March 2. 1942.

THOMAS J- beloved h'isband of Pearl "nee Salmo; dear son of Elisabeth; brother of Helen Slanting. Kathleen Gretner, Margaret Leonard and Edward Cangley. Sfrvsres at the Walter B. Cooke, Inc. Funeral Home.

1218 Flatbash Avenue. Thursday, pm. COLE Or. March 3. 1942.

MARTIN BERNARD, beloved husband of Ended nee Barron); devoted father of Harriet M. and Martin B. Coie; son of Andrew and the late Harriet: brother of Mrs. Anna Joyce, Mrs. There Ansbro, William patrolman.

63d Precinct, N. Y. P. -Michael Charles and Andrew; also brother of Mary, John, Thomas and 4 Stephen of Castle re a. County Roscommon.

Ireland, and Patrick in Er.r'and. Reposing William A. Mar-tm Funeral Home. Clasmn Avenue, comer Sterling Place. Funeral Frt-c'ay.

10.15 am. Requiem mass 6t. Terwa's Church. Interment St Johns Cemetery. REUTER -ANTHONY C.

Mards beTed of George 2, 1942. dear brother of Andrew Ctersi. Senlce? March and Barbara. RepoKWt P- Erwcopal Chapel. Ch--irch awl Roeers Are-1 Chtarch.

Sayvil. I I. C. H. ADELMAN.

AI'CTIONEER. sells March 19. 1942. at 9-00 a.m.. ft 270 E.

loth Brooklyn. Buick. S-dan. Sedan. Motor Nok, F49H492.

account of Isidore Fine, Jack Post. mh4-2t acknotDlcDgmcrus MERINA Tr.e family the late WILLIAM with appreciation rxpress.onj of sympathy from clergy, relatives and friends. SPENCER The family of the late HAROLD wishes to thank the relatives, friends, employes of the Sperry Gyroscope Company, employes of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, employes of the Poet Office Department, doctors and nurses, the Rev. E. Hand and members of the Kings Huhway Baptist church for their he and kind expressions of sympathy during our bereavement.

nues. feoiema mjujejn teas Gregory' c- Church, Fraj.j 10 a m. KAFER MARY H. 'nee Scan-nell), on March 4, 1942, beloved wife of Herman loving mother of Mae and Herbert sister of John Scannell. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.

from the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave. Requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNY JAMES on March 3, 1942, belovtd husband of Sarah (Stack) Kenny; father of Joseph, Francis X. and Vincent, Elizabeth and Mary Kenny. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m., from his home, 197 Lefferts Avenue. Solemn requiem mass St.

Francis of Assist R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph E.

Brennan. ESTATE OF ECCENE ROSEN-PAl'M AUCTIONEERS. J. Kollv. j.

Feidhuhn. I. Kirachner. J. Schwalb, ell at 70 Bowerv.

at 9 a.m. March By order of Etate of J. J. Friel. 1473 Broadway, olothint: pledged from Swum 'if Nov.

15, 1040. to Dr. IS. ISMn; from 2Wt5 of April 18. 1940.

to fi.VIO of Nov, 190, and all pledges held over; also for 97 Mvrtle clothing, pledicd from 23325 of Snt. 9. 1910. to 32129 of Dec. 31.

1940, and all pledges held over. fi'6-fit oku Man-h By order of M. Bnn-k-hemier Sona. Ine 705 Orand dta-rnondn. silverware, jewelry, secondhand watches pledged from 3018 of Jan.

21. 19:19, to 37j9 of Jan. 31. 1941. f27-6t oSu March 9-Fv order of Et.

of Chas. Klemhaimi. 493 Grand cloth-in. auits. overeats, ladles' coats, white i.i"d.

pledged from 33120 of Feb. 13 1940. to 547'ai of Dec. 31, 191(1; f-om mnt of Jan. 2.

1941. to S2M.1 of Keh. S. 1941. mh2-lit MAR.

It Bv order of Nathan Inc 1122 Fulton, diamonds, silver ware, if wi v. second- hand wat. he. c.ithin from 4216 of jept. 1.

1910, 10 19721 nf Mar. 19(1. H. SCHONZEIT. AI'CTIONEER, sells March fith.

1942. 2,00 p.m.. hi S. holes Brooklyn, La Salle, Motor No. AI'CTIONEER, sells March 11th.

1942. 9 30 a.m.. 1313 Rimers Brooklyn, Terraplana Cos. h. Serial No SnXITAN On Wednesday.

Marrti 4. IC. as 117 49th SU CATHERINE SULLIVAN beloved wfe cf SCxitae! J. Suivan and aaoOarr ef Thotraa j. and Edmcnd J.

Stsrvaa. yjreral cr.ee later. Walter Ji.csit H. O. SCHONZEIT.

ATCTIONEER. sells March 9th, 1942, 9 30 a 27'it Albemarle Road. Brooklyn, Oldsmobiia Coupe, Serial No. Fid Sedan. Motor No.

M49.V11. DIGNIFIED AtLf gf FUNERALS OUR FUNERAL HOMES 8TORAGE NOTICES WHOM IT MAT CONCERN Pt take Rotic that ria. or (ur- JACOB SHONGI'T. INC Jet Geo. At Richard ahonaut, Auctloneeri.

tur. orl bjr you or IB your ntt. 111 Umtm tmfm ml til aOM UUnwaiiiii'tM wiarl4MH utaM ISHtWWaal a.w mmkmUUn C-U fraa lil Ha a-w rtm wmi imniaM wiam.tiii i mm i-tm HMma and dvi Bottc havin- he. i-e-ved SEt.L AT S2 BnWERY. H.

8 A.M. uioa yaa. um mill he sold at nubiic March -Clothina for Public Loan auctioa. to held at Fulton Auction I Office, 19 Myrtle from WO of R-xms. No.

XI Court grrot Brooklyn. Oct. 9. 1910. to SnK of Feb.

27. 1941 Nw Tork. oa Sturdav. March H'h. i March 10 For Btaverman'i Pawn 11.

G. SCHONZEIT. AI'CTIONEER. sells March 20. 1912.

at 9 00 a l.W Conev Island Avenue, Brooklyn. Buick Sedan. Motor No. 4304o413. accoimn George and Hilda Aronowitz; 9.30 a.m..

2250 59th Street, Brooklyn, Dodfe Coach. Motor No. Dl'S720S. accounia Louis Cuomo: 10 30 a.m.. 1027 Atlantic Avenue.

Brooklyn, Oldsmobile Coach. Motor No. L229324. accounts Columbia Weldin Frank Bermudej; in is a Fulton Si feet, Brooklyn. Ford Tudor Motor No.

3210320, account Arthur Rodie. 11 30 a.m.. 40 Liberty Avenue, Brooklyn, Packard Sedan, Motor No, 9iH104t. account Harry Richard ma; II im. 112! it New Yotk Ave.

TlruoK'yti Fold Coupe. Motor No. a c.oi-it Mores Arnow; 12 15 pm, 99 fat 92ud Street. BrooKlvn, Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 4121SM, accouata Koa atlvarmao.

Eraak aUrica. 19-4JL 1 But, to sat'fy uructid Shop, 511 Myrtle clothing, diamonds, ieweliy. second-hmd waichea, o1ds and ends, from of The kas pabL'sfeeil a ef In Wres mn mhnim a thit WiVt. wtTae tksrge, by tilimfi aa Al Ttv at MAia ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for new folder of forms for Acknowledgments, also other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, MAin 4-6200.

Spmciftut, Modern Chmpeh for Your Convenienem GEORGE D. C0NANT 1120 Flatbush B'klyn Tel. lUckminiim 2-0247 Lost and Found Advertisements Under "Announcements" Appear Daily on Page 2 1 IT Wnrt TM (Man IMkt Jil nt ril IW Wwt lKUl 9trMtaan4aAnMal4 -WWI Hi I. ImI Imm Inta I Auk -H. 1910.

to lioirj of Jan 31. nu To J. D. Cotaon. j.

5 Ruby F-Kad: J-s Gallaaher 23 H' i'l" L. G. iiidof. 71 Ari C. Lane 97 v- n-i.

M. jn Pipnrn Av 't ie M. G. Rover Ui.i2 Patk Ai -t-." N. T.

Dr. J. r. Scott. 4-m 1 sT.

rimhirH. L. I run. ,1 Fulioa Brocki-n V. UM mh J42 Mj awm KMa MAR.

U-Kor Hn M. Gull. j.rW ih ve diamond-', wclrv. ei tnd wache5, and enil from 2 TOM of Dec 7. 19'9.

to of Jiu, I 1911 Similar ood for Bernird Ei.enherg, 1T9 Sml'h St from of Feb. i. 1840. to iSna of ilr. S.

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