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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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For Claiiified Ad Reullt BROOKLYN EAGLE, TIRIRSDAY, MARCH 21, 1910 Telephone MAin 4-6200 13 Banker Succumbs ELLIS JEREMIAH on Tues day, March 19, 1940. husband of the Edward Philcox, 88; Headcfl Jamaica Unit, 3 Score-10 Club 88' a number of He also said he could not recall a Jackson, Oscar E. Archibald Kelly, Frederick J. Pargfrede, Kennedy, Harry A. George J.

Kilcoyne, Lola Battles, Cornelius Koons, Robert late Katherine Reinauer Ellis, de J. W. Durkee, 80, Ex-Head of Plant Long Superintendent Of Hardware Factory Operated by Brothers Joseph W. Durkee of 330 52d St. voted father of Louise Ellis, Mrs.

Hqnry J. Pfennig, Mrs. Paul Smid and Mrs. Joseph J. McCann.

Funeral from his residence, 159 Jerome Ingersoll Left Bulk Of Estate to Widow Sisters, Brother Also Share in Bequests-Given Real Property The late Borough President Ray- Bungert. George Kroeplin, Charles worse depression than the present Krueger, Martha Carey, Prances mc iiiicc-ocore-ana- ien ciuo lor a number of years and former president of the Jamaica branch for several terms, died yesterday after an one. He remembered the time when steam engines were used to haul the Friday. Services 10 in, St. Michael's R.

C. Church, East New Cicatelli, Angelo Coffin, Edward Cook, Ella Lane, Mary E. Leamy, Edwin H. McGuire, James McGuire, William Broadway cars in the 80s and when ulVS5ko1 several months. He lived Jamaica was a long series of corn Crean, Anna York.

GRAY In Jamaica. L. on D'Amico, CarolineMcWilUain, Darby, David M. Tcwnsend T. Dobecki, Lillian H.

Mockler, Kenneth Domidion, Munro, Jane JoseDh Alois Nelson. Lena W. formerly associated for 20 years mond V. Ingersoll left the bulk of with the ship-chandlery firm of his estate to his widow, Mrs. Marion Charles D.

Durkee Co. at 2-3 C. Ingersoll, his will filed with Sur- Wednesday. March 20, 1940, EUGENIA, wife of the late George F. Gray, mother of William and Robert.

Reposing at Universal Chapel, Lexington Ave. at 52d St, N. Y. C. Service Friday at 11:15 a.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. MX South Manhattan, died vester-' ro-ratt Wineate revealed todav. Dugan, Margaret Pittman, Emma aaugnter, Mrs. rrecericx fields Stevenson, at 69 Ebony Court, Ger- He 'took a deep interest In the iThree-Score-and-Ten Club move- Mr. Philcox also was a member of ment and on one occasion said that Bricklayers Union 1 for 60 ears it "really makes the old folks young" ana had worked as a foreman on a and that he felt 20 years younger number of important Brooklyn after he had Joined it.

He was born structures, including the Fox The- Underhlll Ave. Aug. 20, 1851. ater and the Brooklyn Academy of Surviving besides his daughter are two grandchildren and four great- interviewed a few years ago, Mr. grandchildren.

Services will be held iJ j. tnat con- at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Walter B. ttltions did not favor bricklayers and Cooke (Inc.) Funeral Home. 1218 F.

J. Kelly.Dies? Building Executive His Pile-Driving Firm Worked on New Airport And Steeplechase Pier Frederick J. Kelly, 70, a member of the firm of the KeUy Pile Driving Company, which had charge of the foundation work of many Important buildings, docks, piers and bridges In this and other cities throughout the East, died yesterday after a brief Illness of pneumonia at his home, 111-19 196th Hollis. Mr. Kelly's concern built the Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island.

This job was ordered to be completed as soon as possible and was finished in 30 days. The firm also did the foundation work for the anchorage of the Manhattan Bridge on the Manhattan side and also the foundations for the Administration Building at LaGuardia Field. Mr. Kelly's firm was situated in Brooklyn for many years but In recent years has been at 186-06 Illon Ave, Hollis. The concern was founded in 1857 by his father, the late John Kelly.

Mr. Kelly's brother, John A. Kelly, was associated with him In the management of the firm. HARTINGTON Suddenly, on Dunnlgan, Luke Rauschkolb, Durkee, Joseph W. May E.

EMs, Jeremiah W. Reid, Annie Gray, Eugenia Royce, Mark B. Hartington, Smith, Sidney Helen Jf' Bnediker, Cornelia Hartmwftv-" 'r Webb, Ella B. Adelaide White, Marie E. Hinkel, Eniily Wilson.

Gordon B. Tuesday, HELEN beloved sister of Alice Ethel M. and Burt G. -e a young man he.Flatbush Ave. Burial will be in would not enter the trade.

i Cypress Hills Cemetery. Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m, at her residence, 440 76th St. Interment Saturday, 2 p.m., Green-Wood Cemetery. day in Methodist Hospital after a1 Mr. Ingersoll left real estate val-short illness.

He was 80. ued at more tnan ,5 and JeM Mr Durkee who had been retired man $10,000. and personal property for the last 10 years, was more than $10,000, the will stated, tendent of the Staten Island factory He died on Feb. 25 in Long Island of the Durkee firm, which manu- college Hospital following an oper-factured marine hardware and ation. which formerly was operated bv his Vt' brothers, William H.

and the- late wU1 dated 2' Charles D. Durkee AU the reaI Protrtr- wnlch Corning, N. was left to his sis- Mr. Durkee was born ln Brooklyn ters. the Misses Lena and Grace and Is survived by his widow, Har- ingertoil.

and to his brother. An-rlet, whom he married 51 years ago; drew j. Ineersoll. The brother was two sons, Joseph of this borough, I also left $5,000 in cash and a similar and Charles of Chicago; two bequest was made to a friend, Har-grandchildren, one great-grandchild vey Warner Woodberry of Cold and his brother. Spring, Putnam County, who is now E.

P. K. Coffin. 77: mniMJsnTi-On March 19. 1940, HARTMANN Suddenly, at Wil ARCHIBALD, beloved husband of mington, Del, on Monday, March 18, 1940, ADELAIDE, beloved wife of Mrs.

Carey, Wife Of Ex-Boro Head Her Husband Served Unexpired Term of Hesterberg in 1933 Edward Hartmann. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday, 2 p.m. Long With Firm Former Active Rower Had Been Horton Associate 33 Years Rose; alao urvivea oy aaugmers, sons, irA 4 sisters. Masonic service Friday, 8 430 69th St. Fu-neral Saturday.

3:30 p.m. Interment GreenWood Cemetery. BARGPREDE On Tuesday, Marrh 19. 1940. GEORGE J.

be- Funeral services will be held ln I deceased. HINKEL EMILY, on March 20. the Harris Funeral ChDel. 5012 4th I i Townsend T. McWilliam 1940, beloved mother of Emily Eck-hardt and William.

Funeral from her residence, 1 Anchor Place, Oceanslde, L. Saturday, 10:15 a.m. loved husband of Maria E. and Mr. Kelly was born In New Jersey and was educated at Steven's Institute of Technology.

He is survived by his widow, Emllie M. Kelly; seven children, Florence, Mary Alice, John, Stephen, Mrs. Ruth Biot, Eugenie and Frederic J. Jr, and his Edward P. K.

Coffin, 77, of 1077 Prospect Place, who was associated with the J. M. Horton Ice Cream Company for the last 35 years, died yesterday in St. Luke's Hospital, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Lynbrook, March 21 Mrs. Prances L.

Bannon Carey, wife of former Borough President Peter A. Carey of Brooklyn, died suddenly 1 I Y. 1 A 1 JACKSON On March 19. 1940, Captain OSCAR at his residence. 241 75th Street; husband of the late Lillian; father of Charles, Mrs.

Wil Mr. McWilliam, vice president of the Kings County Trust Company and presdient of the Garden City Board of Education, died yesterday at his Garden City home. Services wlil be held In the Fair-child Chapel, Franklin Ave, at 12th St, Garden City, at 8 p.m. tomorrow The residue of the estate went to Mrs. Ingersoll.

who lives ln the Ingersoll family home at 380 Clinton Ave. She was named as executrix. The will provided for the four Ingersoll children in the event that Mrs. insersoll predeceased her husband. They are Jemiah Ingersoll of Chicago and Asho, Raymond and Marion, all of the Clinton Ave.

address. The will was witnessed by George W. Alger of 1165 5th Manhattan; Edna D. Smith of 497 Beach Edgemere. and Angelo W.J.

Vacia of 204 E. 239th St, the Bronx. Ave, at 2 pjn. Saturday and burial will be ln Cypress Hills Cemetery. Guardsmen Attend Rhinelander Rites More Than 500 Pay Tribute to Major, Compatriot for Years Mannauan, after a brief illness liam Travers, Mrs.

Francis Creighton, father of John W. and oroiner oi Christopher Bargfrede. Services at the Pairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Friday, 2 p.m. BATTLES March 19, CORNELIUS, beloved husband of Elizabeth (nee Trimble), brother of Loretta Gallagher and Irene Dolan, at his residence, 921 St. Mark's Ave.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. Blessing, St. Gregory's Church. Interment Holy Mr. LMtln formerly was active in w.mo rowing circles and had been a mem- I I ber of the old Atlanta Boat Club u'Ty was oorn ln rooK-which was IrvatPrf n.th tjo-i.

'vn. a daughter of John and Susan River. He was born in Manhattan 'n that rou8h all nrt hurt roc rinH i umu cue uivvcu ijyu- last 50 years. He cVlebrated his bLt al A active member of Cross Cemetery. Requiem mass golden wedding anniversary on Dec an the Washington Democratic Club of the 10th A.

D. in Brooklyn for many years. I The law firm of Alger, Beck. An- Funeral services, attended by more drew5 and Rohlfs of 55 Liberty 6U than 500 officers and members of Manhattan, filed the will. the National Guard, were held yes- Her husband formerly was the last year.

Mr. Coffin was the son of the late Deborah and Edward Coffin and is survived by his widow, Annie Sea Democratic leader of that district and held many other official posi- t6frday fr Rnmelander Untermver Bodv Taken i i.i. thp Prrvt.PKt.anr TTnicvral "Vmr.u tions thai at the Protestant Episcopal Church Drother. The funeral will be held Satur-I day with a solemn blessing at 11 a.m. in St.

Pascal Baylon R. C. Church in Hollis. Burial will be in Holy, Cross Cemetery. Rabbi Lyons Left $10074 in Will Rabbi Alexander Lyons of the 8th Avenue Temple, who died on June 5 last, left a gross estate of and a net estate of an appraisal filed by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F.

Soden revealed today. Assets of the estate Included stocks and bonds valued at Among them were 15 shares of McKesson Robins of Maryland common, and 42 shares of the same company preferred stock. The appraisal also showed 15 bank Monday at 9 a.m. BUNGERT GEORGE, on March 18; uncle of Mrs. James Dunigan, Mortimer Stover.

Former sexton of St. John's Church. Funeral from 'John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Saturday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CAREY On Wednesday, March 1040 PRANCES L. BANNON Charles T. Conklin Funeral services for Charles T. Conklin, 59, of 526 Senator St, who died Tuesday, will be held at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at his home.

Burial will be In Mount Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth. Mr. conklin was formerly In the rucking business. is survived by his widow, two sons, Charles Conklin and Lawrence Conklin, and three daughters, Mrs. Anthony Schumacher, Mrs.

Clara C. Sheehan and Mrs. Earl Titman. Sf" s'ster, in Brooklyn including of Miss Deborah Coffin of Manhattan, Public Works Commissioner. of Heavenly Rest, 5th Ave.

and To Home ill YoilkefS and two brothers, Charles L. of New Rllrinl ac in i Mr. Carev served ait Rnrnncrh 90th Manhattan Woodlawn i Harmon, March 21 (P) The body President of Brooklyn for nbout. imtne family vault in days in 1933. filline out th term i Cemetery, the Bronx of Samuel Untennyer, famous lawyer, who died last Saturday at the age of 81 at his Palm Springs, Cal, estate, arrived here today and was of Henry Hesterberg who resigned MaJr Rhinelander, descendant of to become a Commissioner of the the New York Colonial family, died Board of Water Supply.

i Monday in Long Beach Hospital fol- itochelle and John of Miami. Funeral services will be held ln the Fairchild Chapel. 86 Lefferts Place at 2 p.m. Saturday. Frederick L.

Babcook Cambridge, March 21 lP) CAREY, loving wife of Peter and mnrnpr oi mrs. mwi Mis. uarey is survived by her lowing an operation. He was for many years an officer and member G'stone. the Untermyer of the New York National Guard.

He home at nearby onS' was 75 Accompanying the body were Mr. Ruth and Lillian. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond.

KELLY FREDERICK beloved husband of Emllie father of Florence, Mary Alice, John, Stephen, Ruth Biot, Eugenie and Frederic J. March 20, at his home, 111-19 196th Hollis, L. I. Blessing Saturday, March 23, 11 a.m, at St. Pascal Baylon Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENNEDY On Tuesday, March 19, 1940, HARRY of 76-14 85th Road. Woodhaven, beloved brother of Mrs. Mary A. Miller.

Funeral from the Pairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Saturday at 11 a.m. KILCOYNE Suddenly, Wednesday, March 20, 1940, LOLA (nee Duane), beloved wife of John J. Kilcoyne, and sister of Antoinette, Melissa and Florence Duane. Funeral from her residence, 168 Crown St, Brooklyn, Saturday, March 23. Blessing at St.

Ignatius R. C. Church, Rogers Ave. and Carroll St, at 2 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Requiem mass at St. Ignatius Church Monday, 10 a.m. KOONS On March 19, ROBERT KOONS, beloved husband of Lillian Berry. Services at the Parlors of Harrison J. Edwards, 86 6th Ave, Thursday, March 21, at 8:30 p.m.

KROEPLIN CHARLES FRANCIS, on March 19, 1940, beloved husband of Rose dear father of Edward, Mrs. Helen Heaney and Bertha Kroeplin; son of Hannah Kroeplin and brother of Mrs. Jo nusDand and four children by a former marriage, Mrs. Mary Decker, Mrs. Rita Skillings and Richard P.

and John J. Bannon. Also surviv- Decker, Mrs. Rita Skillings, Richard p. and John J.

Bannon; sister of Hannah V. Levy and Thomas J. Bates. Funeral from her residence, 89 Sherman Street, Lynbrook, L. Saturday, March 23, 2 p.m.

Inter ana Mrs. oianiey Kicnter, aaugnier and son-in-law of Untermyer. They Deatbs NELSON On March 20, 1940, at het residence, 8419 Port Hamilton Pnrku-nv. LENA beloved mother Frederick L. Babcock, 74, widely known authority on textiles and for 25 years editor of the textile publication, Fibre and Fabric, died today I accounts, three mortgage certifi Officiating at the services was the Rev.

Dr. Henry Darlington, rector of the Church of the Heavenly Rest, assisted by the Rev. Rowland C. Ormsbee, rector of St. James Protestant Episcopal Church in Long Beach.

ment Holy Cross cemetery. rTPATTCT.T.T ANGELO. of 121 nt A TJolcnn lnvlnir crrnnd- in camoridge Hospital. He was a native of Old Lyme, Conn. ing are three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

Hannah V. Levy and a brother, Thomas J. Bates. The funeral will be held from the home at 2 p.m. Saturday with a solemn blessing in the chapel of Holy Cross Cemetery.

were met by two sons. Judge Irwin Untermyer of the Manhattan Appellate Division and Alvin Untermyer, New York lawyer. The cortege of six cars, carrying some 30 persons who met the train. mother of Janet and Jimes Nelson. Highland Place, beloved father of Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Ave, Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Ceme Surviving are Major Rhlneland- Wills Filed had a police escort to Greystone, Marie Anastasla, Frea a. uicateiia, Philomena Pagano and Ida Prlnza- valll. Funeral from Zirkel Funeral Home, Ridgewood and Norwood Avenues, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. tery. The following wills are on file to-i day with Surrogate George Albert ildllldll OdIIUCI ers daughter Mrs.

Adelaide Kip where funeral wi held Rhinelander Thomas; his am. tomorrow. Rabbi Abbe law, John Livingston Thomas; his silver of Cleveland will conduct the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Helen G.1 services. Alexander Rhinelander, widow of his I son, Philip Kip Rhinelander, and his lbarnder.r T' Rhlne--Rifliard J.

Wulff Wingate COFFIN On Wednesday, March PITTMAN EMMA, on Wednesday, at St. Mary's Hospital. She il survived by her husband, Ralph; eight sons and two daughters, six ornndchilriren and three sisters, Sales Manager 20, 1940, EDWARD P. belovea husband of Annie Seaman and de-tintort futhpr nf Russell Coffin. Son cates, nine mortgages and J4 notes.

Rabbi Lyons' books were valued at $50. Another asset was a $3,000 legacy from the estate of Sarah M. Frank. Under the terms of the will, all of the estate was left to Rabbi Lyons' wife, Ida of 925 St. John's Place.

The books and persoai effects were given to one of the sons, Albert of 214 Sterling Place. Rites at Sunset For Paul Garrett Penn Yan, N. March 21 (P) Funeral services dill be held at sunset today for Paul Garrett, 76-year-old dean of American wine makers, in the Memorial Chapel he erected at Bluff Point overlooking Lake Keuka. The Rt Rev. Bartel Poln.

Funeral services for Nathan San- Mrs. Prank May, Mrs. James Going I Rites Held at Home of the late Deborah and Edward ders, 38, of 1756 Ocean who! died Tuesday ln Brooklyn Hospital Trip Wpitlir after a two-week illness, were held tdiuer yesterday in the Midwood Memorial March 1. 1940 Coffin. Service at the Faircnua Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Satur Services were held last night for Richard J.

Wulff, president of the day at 2 p.m i-napei, leza coney Island Ave. I forecast-Light or rain late Fulton Savings Bank, at his home, Moderate westerly i tonight or tomorrow. I winds. 171 Westminister Road. Burial was COOK ELLA, on March 20, 1940, widow of Millard mother of Mil-lorrt nnri nilffnrrL Service at Ronalds Funeral Home, Lynbrook.

TIDES SAND HOOK HIGH WATER LOW WATER Burial was in Beth David Cemetery Elmont. Mr. Sanders, who was sales manager of the Samuel Babus clothing establishment, 265 W. 34th Manhattan, was a graduate of Columbia University. He formerly was president of the Pearl Coat Company.

Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Mae Sanders; a daughter, Muriel: am. 5:24 CASS. MAIRKE s. (March 5) Estate, not more than (10.000 personal.

To wife. Eltse N. Cass, Hampton Hall, Cranlord, N. one-third of th? Income from residue in trust: daughter, Natalie C. Glrard, Lawrence Court, Bay Shore.

L. two-thirds of the Income from residue in trust, one-half remainder Interest ln residue at 30 and the other half remainder Interest at 40. Timothy S. Fay, 465 Eastern Parkway, executor. DAVIS, MINNIE (March 10) Estate, not Jlrt.lhan 6 500 "nd not more than S5.S00 personal.

To ions, William W. Davis, 1732 Nostrand Oeorge N. Davis 12 Whlttiec Terrace, Bloomfleld. N. executor, and Herbert L.

and Arthur Davis, both of 200 Pine one-fourth of residue each. Dl'NN, HANNAH C. (March 3-Estate. more than $10,000 personal. To Academy of Mount St.

Ursula. Bedford Park, Bronx. St. Pauls Indian Mission, Marty. S.

S1.0O0; St. Anthony's Guild, Ramsey Pattrson. N. $500; Anna Larkln. 346 Monroe Nelson M.

Holden, 770 St Marie's Ave and John J. McCabe. $1,000 each: grandniece, Katherine McCabe, both of 348 Maple executrix, residue. EBERT, HENRY IMarch 4) Estate, real and $1,000 personal. To sons.

Henry G. Ebert. executor, and Carl W. Eberl. both of 1487 E.

13th seven-twentieths of residue each: stepdaughters, Julia Kaseman. 468 E. 21st and Augusta K. Rosche. 10 Penton Place.

Lynbrook, L. 1., and stepson. Frederick Kaseman, 40 Mason Babylon, N. one-tenti. of residue each.

MAGIIIRE, JOHN (Prb. 181 Estate, not more than $12,000 real and not more than $11,000 personal. To daughter. Anna M. Keefe.

executrix. $500 and one-third to be at 2 p.m. today ln Green-Wood Cemetery. The Rev. E.

C. J. Kraeling. pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church, officiated at the services, which were attended by many of Mr. Wulff's friends in the banking and coal industries.

Mr. Wulff is survived by his widow, the former Ceclli Paulsen; heimer. Bishop of the Episcopal dio Pm. a.m. p.m.

5:58 11:48 THE BATTFRT 6 33 12:29 HELL GATE LIGHTHOUSE 8 33 1:56 2:29 6 00 cese oi Kocnester, and the Rev. Albert Head Of St. Mark's rhnwh 8:00 his mother, Mrs. Fanny Sanders, sun Rises 5:59 Sun Rett OO tvn Hanchtprs Ppnilp anrt WpnHnttp' kL. lnursaay, jviarcn at s.io p.m.

CREAN ANNA, widow of William March 21, survived by daughters, i Mrs. W. A. CoaUy, Mrs. P.

H. Zor-now and Mrs. C. J. Sinnott, and son, Francis Crean.

Notice of funeral later. D'AMICO Suddenly, on March 15, 1940, at Buenos Aires, Argentina; CAROLINE BERKER, beloved daughter of Maria and Ignas Berk- er and loving sister of Anna Berker. Time and place of memorial serv- and a sister, Mrs. Rose Goldstein. Moon Hl.e,-3:M Moon Sets-4; 19 i a slster Ida and a brother, Wil- liam J.

WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Mrs. Louis Rauschkolb Penn Yan, will officiate. The body will be placed In the chapel crypt beside those of his four sons. Mr. Garrett, who died Monday night, Is survived by his widow and three daughters.

He was owner and president of the Garrett Company, Inc, of 10 Bush Terminal, Brooklyn, believed to be the oldest commercial wine manufacturing company in the United States. Following are weather observations taken at ":30 a.m. 75th meridian time today: T'ma't'rH Lo High Wtathar Btrem. Tfiaa. 24 24 7:30 a.m.

ttir 7:30 a.m. Hri. Hn. Funeral services for Mrs. May E.

Rauschkolb, charter member of the Long Island chapter of the Order of Eastern Star and past queen of the Al-Kahey Temple. 22, Daugh- 29 99 Ices will be announced at a future sephine Taylor. Masonic funeral services Friday, 8 p.m. Religious services Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Chapel, 40 Lafayette Ave. Interment Valhalla Cemetery, KRUEGER MARTHA O.

(nee Lange), on March 20, beloved wife of Otto and devoted mother of Bernard, Henry, Edith and Gertrude. Reposing at her residence, 1762 Seward Avenue, Bronx. Services Friday at 9:15 pjn. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

Alfred J. Griesel, funeral director. LANE On March 20, MARY E. (nee Curley), beloved wife of the late Daniel mother of Anne D. and Daniel J.

Lane, sister of Mrs. Catherine Prendergast, William and John Curley. Funeral from her residence, 92 E. 31st Street. Funeral notice later.

Henry McCaddin, directors. LEAMY On March 20, EDWIN beloved husband of Louise father of George and brother of Albert Leamy. Funeral services at his home, 1041 Sterling Place, Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m. McGUIRE On March 19, 1940, JAMES, brother of Sarah Ross, employe Sanitation Department. Reposing at the funeral home of T.

J. Higgins Son, 203 Jay St. Funeral Saturday at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McGUIRE WILLIAM, March survived by his wife, Mary; three of Amsterdam, N. ana miss uer-trude Goodlson; one brother, Prank.

She was a member of the Altar Society of St. Sylvester's Church. Funeral 9:30 a.m, Monday, from her home, 435 Lincoln Avenue, with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St.

Sylvester, Interment St. John's Cemetery. RAUSCHKOLB On March 19, 1940, MAY beloved wife of Louis Rauschkolb. Services at the Pease Funeral Parlors, 437 Nostrand Ave, at Hancock St, on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Members of Long Island Chapter, No.

846, O. E. Star of Bethlehem Shrine, No. 7, W. S.

of and Al Kahbay Temple, No. 22, D. of are Invited to attend. REID On Wednesday, March 20, ANNIE McGEE REID, beloved wife of Thomas mother of James, sister of Mary and James McGee. Funeral from her residence, 310 President St, Saturday, March 23, at 10 a.m.

ROYCE MARK on Tuesday, retired member N. Y. P. beloved husband of Alice and father of Bert Funeral services at Dalton's Funeral Parlors, 251 De Kalb Ave, on Thursday, at 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Friday, 2 p.m.

SMITH On March 20, 1940, SIDNEY, beloved father of Mrs. Nicholas Dowling, Mrs. John Hanley, Mrs. Andrew Russo, Catherine Eleanor, Sidney Jr. and John Smith, loving brother of Elizabeth F.

Smith. Reposing at his residence, 718V4 President St, until 1:30 p.m, Saturday; thence to St. Francis Xavier Church, 6th Ave. and Carroll St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SNEDIKER CORNELIA AGNES, daughter of the late Isaac R. and 29 79 New York City C. Abilene Albany s. Atlanta CI. ui rrsinue; sons.

Hugh J. M.lgtllre. reH nuKn i. rem estate and one-third of residue; JoseDh ters lnC Wile, Will be held Sat- date. DOBECKI LILLIAN March 17, beloved wife of William F.

Dobecki: daughter of the late Domlnick Masuire, all of 545 73d one-third of i urday at 2:30 p.m. in the Peace City C. "naul. benrt a. (March not neraI Parlor 437 Nostrand Ave.

The mrck more than $30,000 real and not more than Rev. Dr. Frederick K. Stamm, Pas-! Buffalo P.C. w.auu personal.

To Mrs. Charles Ehly, for nf thp fillnrnn Aue rVunmnnlf Charleston 1885 Stockholm St. 1.000 shares of spe- Ve' COmmUnlty I Chicago -CI. 8. P.C.

H. and Bridget Roche; at her home, clflc atock; Viola Auer. Canal Road. New Church, Will Officiate, Cincinnati Brunswick. N.

specific lewelrv nnri I Tfrc a Dallas $1,010 shares of specific stock; cous IrT I uteu Denver Walter Jk Coofee iNOoaeoEATan i DIGNIFIED AsLow tlPA FUNERALS At ljSJ OUR FUNERAL HOMES mooiuvM iSl Linden Boolward OUcaiiJnieaf (-1200 SO Strait awn Mkm 2-OSSS 1218 FlaUmh Ae. Ocmsstr 2-0266-7 QuagNS 150-10 Hillside lAmalca 04670 63-32 Fortat Hmmmt HtM 3-0900 158-14. North. Seed. IHdtpnlt 1-6600 STATIN ISLAHO SS Beach St iuHf UOr attar 7-6100 MANNA TTaN 117 West 72tsi Straot-TDifatgm- 7-9700 1451 Ftnt HHwiaalT 4-500 MONX 1 Wait lOtth Stmt CAxoood 9-1900 16S C.

Trwaoat LUdtM 7-2700 347 WIKi Ararat-MO tt Km 0-0272 WCtTCNCSTEN 214 MtiMroiMck erTirf Plaint 39 Phono lor Otpetientotlrt or Write lor lllmtntod Booklet 06i ation C. PC CI. William H. Naul. 1012 Hancock Ht luesaay in J3rOOKlyn HOSDltal.

She Detroit 652 Gilpin Street, Denver, Colorado. DOMIDION JOSEPH ALOIS, on March 20, 1940, aged 67 years; ecuior. auy snares or specific stock and was treasurer of the Ladana fllnh Cu.uth El Paso Watson, Paid $442,000, Recalls $6-a-Week Job Dallas, March 21 (IP) Thomas J. Watson of New York doesn't begrudge paying $294,000 income taxes on the $442,00 salary he received last year. "I don't compare my net salary with my gross," the president of International Business Machines Corporation told interviewers.

"I compare it with the $6 a week I made when I started out as a salesman in a store in Painted Post, New York." C. CI. Galveston specinc realty; Amelia Auer. 85-36 120th 0w n.j on Richmond Hlil. 47 of specific and llved at 32 So- Portland Ave.

stock; Alma m. Pcrto. 95-32 123d Surviving her is her husband, Louis, Richmond Hill, executrix, residue. tlx beloved husband of Emma Lang He.ena Indianapolis CI. OTTKRSTEIJT.

HENRY IM.h ucaicl SUIIIJ will be in East Conneaut Kansas City aie. ib.2oo real and $11,956 personal. i2ih East Conneaut, Ohio. To wife. Rebecka Otterstedt, 1741 E.

executrix. Domidion. Funeral Saturday, 3 p.m., from his home, 21-10 Rene Court, near Metropolitan Maspeth. Interment (Lutheran Cemetery. Member of Busy Bee Court, No.

16, F. of A. Long Beach. L. Los Angeles CI.

Louisville C. Miami C. Milwaukee PC. Minneapolis CI. Montreal P.C.

2B 53 25 52 32 30 16 19 54 30 27 49 38 26 0 60 57 33 29 60 40 31 54 30 70 19 9 18 60 48 37 38 41 60 30 54 22 31 45 40 36 32 52 59 52 48 3fi 63 30 -10 26 53 24 48 30 29 16 17 53 28 26 49 37 19 0 55 55 33 26 58 37 28 54 30 68 14 9 18 60 48 35 3R 40 58 29 53 20 31 44 38 36 32 51 58 52 47 34 61 29 -10 SHANNON, DAVID (March 141-Estate. more than $10,000 real and more than $10,000 personal. To wife. Laura O. Shannon.

441 Ocean rxecutlve. SflTin r.Inn- 1 29.96 29.97 30.OS 30 10 30.14 30.03 29.99 29.97 30 05 29.84 29.85 30 02 30 03 29 70 29 86 29 99 30.03 29 97 29 92 30 00 29.96 30 OS 29.91 29 98 30.07 29 90 29 92 30.03 30 08 29 88 29 93 30 05 29 79 30 07 29.71 30.03 30 05 29.95 30 08 29 89 29 92 29 95 29 97 30.08 29 94 30 13 Michigan Legislator New Orleans CI. C. Sia. 500 real.

To mothef. Violet A. Bowden! I Iflirf in Anfn A ffirlnnt Fenlmore furs; husband, Frederick i -flUlO ACClUCni M. Qlttlg. executor, life Income from resl- rv.

01 mm due In trust: daughters. Sldnee A. and Salem, Ohio, March 21 (U.P.) Rep- PC. PC. PAWNBROKERS SALES rfioiet b.

sittlg. all of 75 Maple nne-: rsnlsliva Eh.f.. Aa sons, Joseph, James and William; Of Oklahoma City C. lalf Interest each in Jewelry and taTA'l'K Of fcUUENE ROSENBAUM 3 Battle Creek, was in Salem Philadelphia c'. 67' 55 83 49 AUCTiU.NEEKS.

J. Kelly. 1. Kirsch- rnoenix c. ner.

L. Feldhuhn. J. Schwalb, aell At two daughters, Catherine Merrltt and Agnes McAllister. Reposing at Newman's Funeral Parlor, 255 9th St.

Interment Saturday, 10 a.m. Mc WILLIAM On Wednesday, ,0 Bowerv. at 9 m.m. 41 i 1 Phoebe (nee Duryea) and sister of nd one-half remainder Interest i ach ln residue. I'OELL, WILLIAM D.

(March 41 Estate, about $10,000 personal. To daughters, Maigery H. Udell. 48 Martense executrix, and Sara M. Twaddle, 737 Allison N.

Washington. D. and son. Cirlton O. Udell.

Old Chappao.ua Road. Pittsburgh Portland. Ore. Raleigh -CI. PC City Hospital today with serious injuries received in an automobile accident last night.

Khafer was Infllirprt Trhpn flip March 28 By ord.T of Estate nf J. j. 70 Ftii'l, 1473 Broadway, t.dd.i-and-in'is. 71 45 nlcdited from te.i.it) nf Sent. 16.

St. Louis f3 193K. tn HJiiTS of Iter. 31. 1113.

ami ail wit. v. i Salt Lake City William L. Clark Seneca Falls, N. March 21 (if) Veterinarian William L.

Clark, owner of Tommy, famous cat that died last August at the age of 24 years, died today after a brief illness. Dr. Clark gave several birthday parties for the animal that attracted wide attention. He was president of the Seneca County Fish and Game Association and a director of the Accredited Herd Society of New York State. Surviving are his widow, a son, Frederick L.

Clark, and a daughter, Mrs. R. Southworth of Ithaca. ussining, n. one-tnird ot residue each dues -1 I nvrr: also for 9S7 Mvrtlo nubuuiwuc jjc noa uiiviug uiuugeu Ban Ma-ch 20, TOWNSEND of 30 Brompton Road, Garden City, L.

I. DUGAN MARGARET, on March 19, loving wife of the late Patrick and mother of Daniel, Bartholomew, Patrick, Mrs. Thomas Montgomery and Sister Rose Marie, O. P. Funeral from George T.

McHugh Funeral Home, 1016 Bedford Saturday, 2:30 p.m. DUNNIGAN On March 19, LUKE, beloved husband of Margaret Dun-nigan, dear brother of Mrs. Catherine McMillan, Patrick and Joseph. Funeral from chapel, 207 Hamilton on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. DURKEE On Wednesday, March 4 20, 1940, JOSEPH beloved husband of Harriet Sealy, father of ouiivnsRM! wiiiKaie nas gramea tnrouim a guard rail on a State road sn Diego ci.

San Francisco 'etteni of administration on the fol Services at the Fairchild Chapel, i miles south of Salem and the late I. Mervln Snedlker of Far-mingdale, L. I. Survived by her sister, Mrs. E.

J. Roberts. Funeral Saturday from her residence, 90-11 169th Street, Jamaica, at 2 p.m. Interment New Lots Cemetery. Under direction of William P.

Murphy and Son. VETERANS' AfisnTTATinN DP icwine estate: dropped 15 feet into a ravine. -CI. F. PC c.

C. Franklin Ave. at 12th Garden City, Friday, 8 p.m. Savannah Seattle Tampa Washington Winnipeg Av. t.dds-nnd-ends.

pledged frnni 19W AliL'. 16. to 4177 nf Fob. 15, IMS), and all plt'dfi's hi-ld nih21-tit osil CANAL AUCTION ROOM, Jnlin J. ilihbs.

J. K. Sullivan at ll.s at 1T)2 Calm! Manhattan N. V. City, at 11 a.m.

March 2:,. 1940 Knr Jas. J. Ryan. 134 Myi tin unredeemed nledKes of ilinninnds.

ai'cond-hand watches. Jewelry, odds and ends. furs, rl.ithinir. ctr No. 16292.

Nov. 12, IMS. to 17506. Dec. S.

193S: also all plerlimi held i.vi-r in 1937 and all held ovr from previous mhl8-6t Former Mrs. John De Saullcs, Cleared in Husband9 Murder 23D REGT, 106th notes with -Clear: CI. -Cloudy: C. -Partly cloudy: -Rain; Highest temperature New York City same date last rear 38. Lowest temperature New York City same date last year 23.

Temperature at 9 Joseph S. and Charles S. Durkee. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Funeral services at Harris Funeral Chapel, 5012 4th Ave, Saturday, March 23, at 2 p.m. MOCKLER KENNETH, on March 20, 1940, beloved son of William and Margaret (nee O'Neil), dear brother of William Mrs.

Arthur Bluem, Jerome, Margaret, Florence and Joseph. Reposing at his residence, 452 15th St, until Saturday, 9 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of Holy Name for final blessing. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Direction M. J. Smith Sons. MUNRO JANE, March 20, 1940, beloved mother of Annie McAree, Christina Stevenson, Jane Avery, Joel and Thomas Munro. Funprnl LICENSES regret the death of DAVID M.

DARBY, Company I. CASPER V. GUNTHER, Pres. William H. McMullen, Sec.

WEBB March 20, ELLA BLANCHARD, sister of the late Prank S. Webb. Reposing at E. J. Ebbers funeral home, 396 Gates Ave.

Services private. WHITE On March 19, 1940, MARIE E. (nee Yeaman), at 431 E. 8th Street; beloved wife of James; If cfnrrtir iKJiciefi), FUNERAL Our unaurpaased aervica and oxperionco oro alwaya arallablo al a momenta notico. all-America quarterback at Yale in 1897, was found shot to death at Westbury, L.

and police charged his divorced wife, the former Blanquitta Errazuris, with committing the murder in a controversy over custody of their child, There were reports later denied in Washington that the Chilean Government had intervened in behalf of Mrs. De Saulles in the case. Seriously ill for a time in the Mineola jail, Mrs. De Saulles finally was brought to trial on Nov. 19, 1917, after her mother, sister and brother had come to the United States to aid ln her di'fense.

DIRECTORS Vina del Mar, Chile, March 21 (IP) Mrs. Blanquitta Errazuris de San-tacruz, whose trial and acquittal in the killing of her socially prominent first husband, John Longer De Saulles, was a news sensation ln New York 23 years ago, died here today of a heart ailment. A member of a prominent Chilean family and a famous beauty at the time, her name made headlines in the newspapers of both North and South America. She had been since 1921 the wife of Fernando Santa-cruz, Chilean businessman. New York society was shocked on Aug.

3, 1937, when John Longer De Saulles, well-known stock broker and Qzkit NuTICK IS HERERY CIVEN THAT T.Hi.n.iu Nn. R. L. 1W7 has been ivun'd to in- undcraiarned under the Alcoholic Bi'Vi airi' Control Law to aell beer, wine liquor at retail at Marcy Hrnnklyn, foe on preimai-j consumption, JHSKPH GALUANO. Marcy Tavern.

537 Marcy Brooklyn. mhl4-2t Th NuTICK IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT License No. LL 44 has been issued to thu undiTsiuni'd undir the Alcoholic; B. vciaKc Control Lw to aell liquor at wholesale at 9 North 3rd Strm.t 12nd Floor) for off premises conaumption. AUSTIN.

NICHOLS 9 services Walter B. Cooke, Inc', Fu 1015 HALSEY STBKLYX CHRPEUS IN all communmEs neral Home, 50 7th Ave, Saturday, 2 p.m. Interment Cypress Hills Pease Funoral Director! 433 Nntrind Ave. ITsrllBl 3-7700 ivorm sra street, urooKlyn. is y.

mhl4-2t Th mother of Elizabeth, Mary and James; also survived by her father, Harry two brothers, Matthew and Peter. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Rose of Lima for blessing.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. WILSON On Wednesday, March 20, 1940, GORDON beloved husband of Edna S. Wilson.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. 3tt fflmariam PHONE Fairchild PRoipecl 9-3700 This superior service costs no more than any other. Fairchild Sons MORTICIANS 86 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Rectifiers License No. DB21 his ben issued to the undersigned under th Alcoholic Reverage Control Law to manufacture beer at 9 North 3rd street (tith Floor). KinKs County, for off premises consumption.

The Original RUCTION J.CRONlls OEMMELES riTAL NOTICES (Actnowl-tdtmenlt. Births Condolence Conjirmatiom tat hi Em-papemenit arrtap Maim, Memtriami Keiolu-Item) accepted until 10 P.M tot publication the tollovnnt day or irom A.M to 1 PM. (11 A.M on Saturday!) tor Puhlitatton in the next mailable edition of the mme day'i Paper The Vital Notice rate V6 centi per line. MAin 4-6200 fi c. The Eagle has published booklet of "In Menioriam" Verses Ym mij obtain cop ot this FUNERAL CHURCH RAL DIRECTOR' i AUSTIN.

NICHOLS ft 9 North 3rd Street. Brouklvu. N. Y. mill 1-2! Tit NOTICE IS HEREBY (HVEX Til License No.

WR til )ia t. nndersi pned 'lie A te iHLfcb Reverent, Efficient Service intern Chapelt 1230 BUSHW1CK AVE, nr. Hancorl. rranfc a. Fairchild, Service tcnony.

ATLANTIC AVE, I 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE. S. A DOW SKY. AUCTIONEER. Rcyeraue Control taw wine' at sells March 22.

I9HI. 9:00 a.m., 70 Sutter wholesale and retail at 9 Norlli 3rd Mrooldvn. all the riuM, title and Street i2nd Flooi i for off premises interest of Moiris Coldsmith and Beit consumption. booklet, without ehirgt, by eitliBg 3n eecmoriam JACHENS In memory of FRED H. JACHENS.

Died March 21, 1924. Best in Peace. ANNA and ETHEL, FOicrofl 9-4305 Pkontl Ad Titer it MAin 4-6200. Oar TVbpaoM Htmr Slnp fMriaf Gmim City Joatlta I CLaanor. 2-6575 May in and to fixtures, equipment.

I AUSTIN. A co 9 listed in acneauio ot chattel i North 3rd Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

PHONES MAm 4 1398 9 813013655 niortaU uihH-2t Th ft.

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