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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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IROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1940 ll -I ---s vx'. 15 VIRGIL W. MILLER, 57, DIES; HANOVER BANK EXECUTIVE Replacements in Local Draft Boards Listed John Van B. Thayer, Retired Bank Head Dean of Vice Presidents Served Firm 66 Years Jhn Van Buren Thayer, who was and Harnt Brand.

T5 H.thUr.tf Boulevard, lor Edard A. Ricfiardi, SO Bow Forest, Hills 1M-S N. Huun. 844 Lafayette Ave for Herman Sepnmut. 2S3 Rochester Ave 1SJ Edaard Brr.e 4-S 8:.

Mart tor B. C. Kryaar. 754 Macon S' 14 Leon Sachter. 44 Court St for Cincinnati.

Coming to New York he went to work as a broker's clerk by day and telegrapher at night Later he gave up telegraphy but continued in the brokerage business until 1933, when he Joined the Equitable Trust Company as assistant secretary. In 1921 he was appointed assistant secretary of the Central Union Trust Company and four years later was elected vice president. When the Central Union merged with the Hanover National Bank in 1929 he continued as vice president of the combined bank. Mr. Miller Is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Mary Irwin Elliott Miller; a daughter. Mrs. Samuel Chandler of Manhasset, and a brother, Leonard Miller of Florida. Move lo Speed Draft Clerks' Pay Failure to Heed Rules Caused Delay, Say Chief Complaints from clerical employes of local draft boards in the city that ulev were navine cuiucuuy in coi- lectins pay today brought the ex- planation from Col. Arthur V.

Mc- Dermott. selective service director hfre. tnat carelessness in observing strict irmv reflations was respon- Slb.e for the delay. A week or ten days tne situa "ad." Colonel McDermott told the Brooklvn Eagle. "But sine then nave doM our best to rwn.

edy it, even to the extent of lending three bookkeepers to the Army Pro- curemfnt Division. The principal reason for delay the employes of each board to submit with the pay roll a certificate stating the number of men registered with that board. Since the maximum amount of pay for clerks depends on the number of the board's registrants, the certif Kate IS essential. "The employes, being new, apparently failed to study the regulations closely. And the army, which must be strict, withheld pay pending compliance.

In some cases, where the payroll applications were sub- mitted properly for the last two weeks In November but not the first two the entire month's pay was withheld until the matter was cleared Against Pay for Boards Confident that the city's local i rfraft. Knnrrf mnrnhAri arm nf "sn payment for their labors. Colonel MeLVrmott will vigorously oppose any attempt to induce the Government to provide such remuneration. Stressing that none of the more than 100 board members who have resigned in the five boroughs did so i 1 Final Rites Today For Mrs. Moreno The funeral of Mrs.

Jennie A. Moreno of 122 98th who died on Monday at the Caledonia Hospital after a long illness, took place this morning. A requiem mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church at 10 o'clock and burial followed in St. John's Cemetery.

Mrs. Moreno, who was 48, was a lifelong resident of Brooklyn. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Esrklne Lakes Property Cwners Association at Erskine Lakes, N. where the Morenos havi a Summer home. She leaves her husband, Nicholas Moreno, who is connected with the foreign sales department of Fairbanks, Morse a son, Anthony, and a daughter, Marie.

in Brooklyn Felony Court on a charge of receiving stolen property from the two boys. DEATHS mott averted last night that lne numDer 1,111 aa 4 "'s men from Nassau and Suffolk. Mrs. Thompson, Beecher's Cousin Funeral services for Mr8. Mr.

T. Thomaon. widow of Dr. Geors S. Thomjison, will be held at 3 p.m.

Saturday at her home, 237 Marl borough Road. Burial will be in Green-Wood Cemetery. Mrs. Thompson, wrio was over 70 died Tuesday, of thrombosis which from a fracture of the hip she suffered in a fall In August. She was a member of one of the oldest families In the East, dating back: to Colonial times.

Born Ma- Beeches In an old family homestead P.aintield. she was a cousin of the Rev. Henry Ward Heecher, famous Abolition ist pastor or Plymouth Church. Her mother, Maria T. Bed'ne, was of the family which gave its name to the island on which the Statue of Liberty stands.

The only surviving relative is a daughter, Miss Edith Thompson of 237 E. 15th St. Mrs. Thompson was the mother also of the la to Dr. Percy B.

Thompson and the late Mrs. Henry J. Rover, who died last May. Mrs. Hedwig Feigsr, 92 the Br(y)klyn Eagle Sayvilie, Dec.

5 Funeral services were to be held today at the R. M. Ham. lMaMOn Home fw Mr, Hpdwi(, Ff, 92 TuPsd(lv ht at hfr homp 18 u. -it, cremated in Fresh Pond Crematory.

Mrs. Feiger is surwed by a dauehtfr and 11 godson. ulr rlr Dix, N. J. In Albany, Brig.

Gen. Ames T. Brown, 8tate director of selective service, announced that 494 selec-; tees from outside New York City will be called to duty Dec. 12 and i 13 to replace men rejected last CRONlff KeAL DIRECTOR it XAjVl0tMH rtl IDC I -n irf ktt nrlrLLVill 7 ril a a raw a. and 38 LAFAYETTE AVENUE.

PflONES MAm4 1398 9 8130 13655 RUCTION a art I f--k Lb C. H. ADELMAV, AUCTION SER. sells Dorembor 10. 194(1, at 11 a.m..

at 175 Atlantic Brooklyn, all stationery, fix! as listffl in conditional sales contract made by Robert J. Lantrau't. HrGrSlWoNTEIT.l'CTIONSER sen, Iir-rombor 6. 1040. 10.15 56 St holes Brooklyn.

Cadillac Chrysler Sedan, Motor Xos, S2'J5457, 18195. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -SOUTH BROOKLYN SAV1V.S BANK, plaintiff, vs. MARY ANN LEilEAR ciORDoN. ft defendants.

Pursuant lti judgment entered herein. November 2llth. lSlft. I will sl at public auction, bv MICHVEL REILLY. atK tinnorr.

at the Brooklyn Fteal Estate Em hantro. No. 1S9 Mon-taKiio Street. Brrmldyn. N.

in December 26t HMO. al 12 o'clock llic mortk'aKod premises In tho of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of Now York, directed ZTrZT Im becinninc, at a point nn the the corner formed bv the inter nf the southerly aid" of SterlinK Street with the easterly side of Rogers Avenue; running thence southerly parallel with Rimers Avenue one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Sterling1 Street twenty feet; thence nortlierlv parallel with RuKera Avenue and PW of the distance throuirh a partv wall one hundred feet to lite southerly side of Sterling Street, and thence westerly alonK the southerly side of Sterlina-Street twenty feet to the point or plara of beginning. ALSO all th rieht. title and Interest of the said mortk-agior of.

in and to Sterlinu Street lying in front nf tnd aciloininir said premises to th ''entre line therefif. Sl'BJKCT to II) covenants and re. strirtinns reentded in the offire of the Register of Kinns Oounty, in Liber S42 of Cunveyan-es at pae 2il, and in Liber 21j2 of t'oneyances at pan S4S. 12 state of fn.ts shown on survev made In- John Middleton, dated J.inu-ary 22nd. I aid 131 anv stnta of fa ts a new suvvev wiuld show.

Mated. December Till). 1940. STAXLKY KRKI'TZER. 7t--fere.

ORP. RllKNN'AN riam'iff t-tnrneya, 16 Court Street. Brooklvn, N. Y. ThS Sl'TREM C' H'RT7 KlS'iS COl'NTY BROOKLYN HOSPITAL, plamt'ff.

against LILLIAN G. LARSON, et defendants. Pursuant to tudirnient tierein da'ed November 29th. 19lu. I will sell at pub-auction to the highest, bidder bv JAMES A.

HEANEY auctioneer, at the Bto 'klyn Real Estate. hange, No, mi Montamie Street. New York, on December 2fith. lluu. at 12 o'clock men, the pnmises in Kinits County.

Nrw York Stale, i the easterly side of Ens' S.Vh Sr-'', 417 feet snutber'y of I'le sou'lierlv of r. 1i fee' in width front and tea- bv feet in djentn i.n eiv d'-. side tt-t 1-1 with Ai.tr.ie s.ntb"fly -ide line riiiiuinu' j'riit wiy thto'u'n a unity Numtier EnM 3Vb Keferrtli trade to s.vd Judntiicnt fo- a complete of tbo pf-rmises Dated. Mh, 191(1 WM l.IWI ZIEtil Refer, -r CCL1.EN fc DYKM AN. riaitriff'l A'tornevs.

2 IS Moniacue Street, Brtk-h N. York. d.V6t St'PRKME CupRT KINOS COCNTY SAVINiiS NK KtN'IS CiH'NTV iiiinirr umii trvvii swVNTiiN. 'b ndiiu's. Puisuan! to iuiitti.ent of foreeo.lir and enter, 11 the ul.i.ve In with i anv -i being- I.

i. nifUtuent for a nn, to i.niion nf sa pciii Dii. I lb klvn. New York. D- em.

her 4 T'ln i t.yf,s DWVIrn, TK ft rt I.l.KN ttornv r'im'i'f Pierrepont eet Vlret! W. Miller of 70-32 110th fit Forest Hills, a vice president the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company died Tuesday night the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat where he had Undergone a sinus operation. He was 57. Mr. Miller was born in Martinsville, Ohio, where his father, Wil-mer Miller, operated a grain elevator and was station agent and telegraph operator for the Baltimore Ohio Railroad.

As a boy he learned telegraphing through helping his father. He attended Wilmington College and after graduation worked for a short time for the Baltimore A Ohio in Martinsville before entering the investment business In Hearing Set for Boy Who Shot Principal Harold Wagner, 15, of 189 Sheridan a pupil in Public School 214, Drew and Pitkin who allegedly shot Milton Salit, 35, the principal, on Tuesday, was in the Brooklyn Children's Shelter today, after arraignment yesterday in 'Wfcklyn Children's Court on a Hatrge of juvenile delinquency. The boy pleaded not guilty and will appear next Wednesday before Justice W. Bruce Cobb for hearing. Meanwhile, Salit was recovering in Unity Hospital after a slug was removed in an operation.

Ignatius Hickson, 12, of 185 Sheridan a friend of Wagner, pleaded guilty to Juvenile delinquency In connection with the case, and was sent to the shelter to await sentence next Thursday. Philip Beldlny, 47, a barber, of 120-25 142d Ozone Park, was held in $3,500 ball for hearing next Wednesday Acker, Louise Best, John M. Burr, Henrv P. Chase, Florence Clarke, Edward J. Corby, Mary Cummlngs, Dudley Duff, Mabel H.

Doherty, Cora Faust, Zella P. Milander. Harriet E. Minnick, John Peterson, Valentine Piper, Lillian Proudfoot, Anna Reardon, James Riley, Agnes Roosa.Van S. Salomon, Adelaide Schanzenbach, Mary Schumm, Lily Gallagher, Sarah Glennon, William Grosse, Anna Guinan, Margaret Hausmann, Lillian Heins, Carl J.

Howard, May E. Spencer, Samuel T. Taylor, Grace Thayer, John Thompson, Maria Woods, Mollle Kelleher, Johannah Lenhart, William McKenna, William ACKER LOUISE on December 4, 1940, beloved mother of Mrs. Louise A. Wallace and Joseph W.

Acker. Services at the Fieseler Funeral Home, 3358 Fulton Street, Cypress Hills, Friday, 8 p.m. BEST On Dec. 4, 1940, JOHN at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred W.

Potts, husband of the late Catherine and brother of Henry, Walter, Mrs. Annie Wellen, Mrs. Margaret Nash and Mrs. Lillian Gregg. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., from funeral chapel, 187 S.

Oxford Street, Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. BROOKLYN LODGE NO. 22, B.

P. O. ELKS Brothers: Funeral services for our brother, WILLIAM O. LENHART, Thursday, December 5, 8:30 p.m., at chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street.

SAMUEL A. LEMMA, Exalted Ruler. Thomas F. Culte, Secretary. BURR On Tuesday, December 3, 1940, HENRY PINNER BURR, beloved husband of Mary and devoted father of Mrs.

Frederick Simmons Smith and Hcnery Bennett Burr. Service at his residence, 74 Trinity Place. West Hempstead, L. Friday, 8 p.m. CHASE December 4, 1940.

FLORENCE DYETT, daughter of Fred G. and Ida F. RepoMng at Funeral Home of Edward G. Mc-Gill, 2 Brevoort Place. Services Friday, 8 p.m.

(Utlca, N. papers please copy.) CLARKE EDWARD suddenly, Dec. 4, beloved husband of Margaret Hawley Clarke. Reposing at Plaza. Funeral Home.

40 West 58th Street, Manhattan, Funeral notice later. CORBY MARY B. (nee Fitzgerald), on December 3, 1940, at her home, 26 Ivy Street, West Hempstead, L. beloved wife of Patrick J. and mother of Joseph, James and Austin and sister of Nora and Michael.

Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Thomas Apostle R. C. Church.

(JJnt PHONE Fairchild MAIn 2.3700 154 of our last 1000 services cost less than 200... inrludiut rmrtrry clinrgri, lAIKCIIILDSoNSwr. OAT7(4S flfiXrrli ri.er, tlrooklrn I 'nk K. FairrhlM, ireaae Out rifcftq f'lnrkini ntf J.n.1,, I I Complete lii'i showing replacements in the personnel of Local Boards and Advisory Boards in Brooklyn and Queens were made publir today by Byrnes at se.ective service headquarters, i I 331 Madison Ave- Manhattan, as follows; I OC A' HOARDS BROOKLYN m-UVter Stuart. 1 Graf Court, for Bernard McDermoti, 173 Smith St.

131 Wiiliam Bheehan 3321 Avenut t. tot Kramer. 413 E. 4th St. J-Ilt Anthony Hart.

4010 Farrafut Road, fur Paul Radenhauun. 3918 Avrnua and Trancis 1987 Flatbuib lor Anthony Hart. HI M. Isaacson. 2258 Otfan for Lewis Morris.

1622 B. 24lh and Denr.n Uaacton. J946 18th or M. lMiat'on. 1IH Dan.el J.

TAilierton 9718 Flallandi Ave, lur David Heller, Beth-El Hospital. ISI Louis A Harvey, 15 Bush 81 for Rum1 V. 15 Monroe Place. I.V." Brn Cunninsham 624 tor Jamt Clyr.e. 1901 Colonial Koad.

l.Vt. James J. MrOuirk, 109 Johnson J. Sullivan 167 Bunds stand J. Cos.

1261 Bedlord lot Jamea J. MrCitmk, 151 Anthony Vcrdirame. 128 Ainslie tor Hurvey Rosen. 73 Stockholm St. Price.

154 DeKalb lor rranii Dorsey, 129 Clinton St. President lor Thooiu Corry. 167 Quincy St 161 D. Healy. 141 Lafayette for Irun Schiller, 554 Atlantic Ave.

Hi Walter D. Ctuart. I Grace Court, for William ReirUiarrit. 58 Irvinn Place; Ai Wood. 192 Cornelia lor Walter D.

Stuart, and Murray Isaacowiti. 959 Park Place. lor Earle N. Bishopp, 304 Greene Avenue. UU -Joseph Winter.

625 83d St. for Claude Crippen. 2B4 Greene Ave." and Maurice J. Markell. 1620 52d lor Joseph Winter.

1151 Albert J. Bvrron. 504 60th for Edsaid A Vnsse.er 76 Remsen St. and Wihiam Smith. 102J 38th for George and.

foo( of 35th St. 15 Ma) Snurd J. Arnesen. 67 87th for Sturtrrant Ovenn, 354 36th Bt. li Chailea Stevenson 6722 Ride Boulevard, for John Morris.

7802 4th Ave. I'M Samuel Goldberg. 1167 4Rth for Abrahiim Schreiher. 134 84th St and Oeoma Aronson, 255 Eastern Parkway, lor Charles H. Ward.

179 Windsor Place. IWiFred F. Kelly. 109 Windsor Place, for Joseph E. Buchheil, 269 Powers St 181 John B.

Hunter. 347 Lincoln Place, lor Thomas F. Kilcourse. 1092 Carroll St and Ai Oannger. 390 Eastern Parkway) lor John Hunter.

IKJ-John Meisinir. 1809 Albemarle nima. iur rsatnaniai waikof 135 Eastern Parkway; Allen D. Healy. 141 Lafayette for John Meisinf.

and Irving Schiller. 554 Atlantic for Allen D. Healy. 185 Victor P. Banner, 612 Ocean Ave for John M.

Gallagher. 493 13th Bnd Marc Robinson, 21SJ. Wastbury Court, for Victor P. Sahner. 1K8 Harry Titl.

36 Hart St Price. 6 Vandervoort, Place for Leo 191 Boris Prial. 226 Throop Ave, for Jacob Goell. 172 Sutter Ave. and Joseph J.

Kuhnberg. 714 Seneca lor Harry Holian. 370 DeWitt Ave. 1111! William 8. Elliott.

1024 Gates Ave for Cenzo Gallo. 114 Warwick Deme-trio Lagana. 145 Union for William S. Elliott; John Haley, 153 Meserole for Hnrns Reisler. 612 Argyle Road: Joseph Imperato.

375 Court St. for John Haley, and Samuel Sutro. 494 Willoughby for Joseph Kiefer. 2779 Atlantic Ave. 194 Andrew J.

Moran. 1099 Lorimer for Clarence Plietteplace, 145 Noble Street. Iiw Herbert W. Yates. 8727 23d Av, for Lewis Neon.

1075 2d St. SOI -Harry Kweller. 5501 14th for Daniel Mullen. 1118 E. 2d St.

ins Thomas McLoughlm. 782 Lincoln Place, for Edward Cooke, 1108 Bedford Ave; William Meahan. 1518 Brooklyn for William J. Butts. 40 Monroe John Holt.

511 Pulton for William Meahan; Lule Isaacs. 74 Hart St, for John Holt, and Stanlev Dounlas, 516 Halney for Charles Keller, 631 Jefferson Ave Block. 77 Cook for A. M. forwen.

464 Rnckaway Ave. and Robert E. Hower, 31B9 Fulton for Max Block. 2IO-S Stofsky, 1582 Pitkin Ave for James Ryan. 986 E.

37th Aaron Braverman. 1708 President St. for James Mahcr. 125 Prospect Park West, and Harris Reisler, 1154 Eastern Parkway, lor Edward Barry. 909 E.

35th St. 214 David Cahill 309 E. 18th St. for Eueone Rellly. 38 DeKoven Court.

318 Solomon Abelow. sis Eastern Parkway, for Harold St.L. O'Dougherty, 47 St. PaulSs Place. -Eugene Vannest.

69 8chenck Ave for Reuben Wolk. 1511 Pitkin Ave. and Julius Kauder, 1277 President lor Eugene Vannest. Abe Gratenstein. 1744 Pitkin for Joseph A.

Morrlssey, 153 Martense Street. 321 -Manuel Peres, 1713 Beverly Road, for Geoffrey Bruun. 1618 Beverly Road, and Harold Fmll Wltteman. 319 Stratford Road, for Goerge J. Schilling.

49 E. 10th Street. S3 -Charles Zwillich. 2425 Kings Hichway, for Oerson Unger, 1245 Eastern rarivway 228 Jacob Wax. 854 I.lnrten 1 fnr James Walsh.

142 31st St and I Kaufman. 62 Willow for Jacob Wax. 339- William Srhlegel. 314 Logan for Jacob Rlvkin. 604 Stone Ave, QUEENS C.

Dlstler. 61-52 Elliott Ave Maspeth for Blakeney C. Trace, 52-21 73d Mapeth. S.Vd Vincent Scuderl. 99-2t 37th Ave Corona, for the Rev.

Ebenezer H. Hamilton, 103-20 32d Ave corona. 357 Michael S. McCarron. 108-27 41st fnr Ridcely Hudson, 75-15 35th Ave Jackson Heiehts, and Edward Rozett! 31-23 93(1 Jackson Heights, for Michael 8.

McCarron. 258 -John H. Tennent. 134-54 Maple Flushing, for Fred Brelsaoher, 122-11 13th Ave College Point 361-Chrlstonher R. Sultmeier.

87-83 118th Richmond Hill, for Gordon H. Jones. 171-25 104'h Ave. Jamaica. 26H Robert O'Reilly.

89-69 Place Queens Village, for Charles Collier. 111-34 174th Jamaica. Stillman. 205-16 U3'h Ave, St for Alexander Ft. Sullivan, 198-15 120th St.

Albans. 28H--The Rev. A. B. Rhinow 70-2! forest Pirigewnnd, for F.manuel Marcus, 78-07 68th Road, Rldgewood.

ADVISORY SHARPS BROOKLVN ISS-Edward B. While, 96 Tillarv tor Adrian Van Sinrleren. 40 Remsen St Duncan Morrison. 140 Remsen 8' Inr Walter P. Hnlcombe, 11 8chermrrhorn Street.

1,17 George A. Barnewan. 570 for Franklyn Cowperthwalt, 1346 E. 27th St. 1 3ft -Joseph A.

Scheideler. 1146 31st for Francis C. Fegcr, 1987 riatbush Ave IM H. C. Partridge Jr.

216.1 Kimball St for Herman Fiver. 2723 Avenue P. I4 Herman David Barshav 100 Avenue lor John H. Reiman, 1744 E. i IR'h St.

Ill -Frank Ramelta. 4122 Fillmore for H. O. Ludke, 1685 E. 21st St.

118 John J. Kenny. 29 Ebony Cot.Tt. I fnr Brian Dillon. 1919 Batcheider and Hirharrt Bennett, 853 E.

IRth 8t for Harry M. Rappanort, 2255 Bedlord Ave 114 Morris Adler, 3100 Orenn Parkway, for Charles Rothenbeig. 2 St. Paul Court, lift Charles Pealier. 89 Brighton 1st Lane, for OeoreeOilmer.

2263 12th 8t 118 Howard W. Knapp, 9305 Olenwood Road, for Bernard II. Down. 1595 New York and Moses 8 Altman. 770 46th for Howard W.

Knapp. 151 Peter Beekman. 384 Van Buren for James O. McDonald. 1 Pierrepont st Dnvid J.

Martin. 98 Montague 8t fnr Peler t). Beekman: Gloarchlno Ffto i 35 Cheever Place, for David J. Martin, and t'llarles Goesnian. 223 Sarkelt for W.

I W. Jones, 24 Monroe Place. 151 -Clement T. Ksv. 165 N.

6th 8' for Harry Cutrone. 90 Tompkins Ave, and Frank N. Plrarcia. 186 Montagre for M.l'nn Solomon. 9 Prospect Park West 15ft-Arthur Bernstein.

641 Carlton Ave, for Henrv Adler. 2849 Cor'land and Arnold Edward Alleej. 171 Underhlll Ave for Arthur Bernstein l6 -Thomas Turner. 1270 Jefferson Ave, for Harry Startler, 1718 Pitkin Ave, C01108CB GREGORY SAMUEL J. Month's mmd mass Saturday, Dumber 7.

3 St. Teresa's Church, Clas- son Avpntip Slrrllnir Plnre von Ariiue, owninj riace. I KFLLY On Fl'idriV, December 6, at 10 a.m., Anniversary Requiem Huh Muss will be celebrated in the chapel of Saint Vincent's Home. Boenim Place and State Street, for she Rev. PATRICK P.

KELLY, late Rector of Snlnt Vincent's Home. Members of Saint Vincent's Guild and all brnefftelnrs of the Home are cordially Invited, I I the oldest bank vic president in this city In point of service when he retired as vice president of the Central Hanover Bank and Trust Company in July, 1938. died early today at his home, 2 Montague Terrace, after an illness of 10 days. Mr. Thayer, who was in his 89th year, had a record of continuous service with the same firm, the Central Hanover and institutions merged with it, of more than years.

He Joined the Union Trust Company on his 20th birthday anniversary, Jan. 15, 1872. as a clerk and advanced through the positions of transfer department head, assistant secretary, secretary and vice president to senior vice president. He remained as vice president when the Union Trust was merged with the Central Trust Company in 1918, and following the merger with the Hanover National Bank in 19C9 was made a vice president of the combined institution. Born and educated in Buffalo, he went to work as a boy with the Buffalo City Insurance Company which was wiped out by the Chl- entto fire.

He then went to New York to seek his fortune. I His proudest recollection was that i of having shaken hands at the age of 9 with Abraham Lincoln when the latter visited Buffalo. Mr. Thayer was also a vice president and senior member of the board of trustees of the Seamen's Bank for Savings, of which his son, Thornton Chatfield Thayer, Is treasurer. For many years he was a vestryman of Grace Episcopal Church.

He was a member of the Rembrandt Club, had been a member KELLEHE JOHANNAH, on Wednesday, December 4, 1940, of 143 Weldon Street; sister of Jennie Dill and aunt of Genevieve Fitzpat-rick. Funeral from John Metzner's Parlors, 2890 Atlantic Avenue, Saturday. Requiem mass St. Sylvester R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LENHART WILLIAM G-. suddenly on December 3, 1940, at his home, 1648 Kimball Street; devoted father of Robert and Edison Lenhart and Norma L. Baumann.

Reposing at chapel, 187 S. Oxford Street. Brooklyn Elks Lodge, No. 22, services Thursday, 8:30 p.m.; also Christian Science services Friday, 10:30 a.m. Direction Charles A.

Rlnge. McKENN A WILLIAM on December 4, at his residence, 14 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne; survived by wife, Elizabeth; three children, John, Florence and Ger-aldine; parents, John and Catherine McKenna; four sisters, Caroline, Gertrude, Florence, Helen, and three brothers, John, Francis and Edward. Requiem mass Our Lady of Lourdes R. C. Church, Malverne, Saturday, December 7, at 10 a.m.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. Under direction A. Walsh, Malverne. MILANDER HARRIET EMMA, on Dec.

3, 1940, at 1358 Bergen Street; beloved mother of Miss Isabel Milander, Mrs. Gertrude Bradford, Mrs. Edith Roxbury, Mrs. Alma Shaw, Mrs. Edna Malmstrom.

Services at her residence, Friday, 8 pjn. MINNICK JOHN, died December 4. Survived by loving children, Mrs. Elizabeth Ackerman, John and George. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., from his late home, 185-12 Williamson Avenue, Springfield Gardens, L.

I. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Direction Edward Newman, Inc. PETERSON VALENTINE, be-lovedhusband of Nora (nee Hickey) on December 4, at his home, 64-10 60th Place, Rldgewood, L. I.

Funeral on Saturday morning with a solemn mass of requiem at the R. C. Church of the Miraculous Medal at 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

Wm. P. Murphy tt Son. PIPER LILLIAN on December 4, 1940, sister of Mary R. Otis.

Services at Falrchlld's, Garden City, on Friday at 2 o'clock. PKOUDFOOT ANNA DANIELS, suddenly on Wednesday, December 4, 1940, beloved mother of the late Mildred Proudfoot. Friends may call at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Notice of service later. In-torment Portsmouth, Ohio.

REARDON On Tuesday, Decern-ber 3, 1940, JAMES husband of Annie Mae Curry, father of Mar-Karet, Kathleen and James. Funeral from residence, 402 7th Avenue, on Saturday, December 7, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to St. Stanislaus Martyr R. C. Church.

Interment National Cemetery, Farmlngdale. RILEY On December 2, 1940, AGNES beloved wife of James ij. Riley and devoted mother of Lillian Fry, Lottie Hurley and Edgar Riley. Funeral from her residence, 71 Woodbine Street, on Friday at 8:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

ROOSA VAN on December at his residence, 472 2d Street, husband of the late Margaret Roosa and brother of Frank 8, of Florida; rive nieces and two nephews. Funeral services Friday, December 0, 2 p.m., by Rev, Dr. W. C. Campbell of All Saints Episcopal Church, Interment Evergrecni Cemetery.

Edward A Wetniar.tn, 4B7 E. St. I I ft tnhn Rit.nn ail C. I Thoma Emic 394 Ave PJiiUid Woltson. 309 Ar Road.

for uu wihtman 1299 Pace nonpn. 0: Av i n-Car! Kahn. 30 Court St Samuel H. Zimmerman. 450 Avenue iMi John b.

Hunter. 347 Lincoln p.ace. 1701 'Albemarle Road, for iaat Bar lent 128 Maple Ave Georga A A.uano. 185 Montague St lor Robert Hammer and Louis Genat, 184 Crown lor George A. i ihs irvmg Berry.

44 court st for SoTd! for wnnam clare. 1012 ocean Ave nd waiter Miner, si6 th for Edward T. lss-Edward a. Weingarten 487 t. 24in Road and Joseph Froehiinger.

i4os "he" marie Road, for Lawrence Refer, 283 IM7 Jump; Mihr P'mnaei p.r. C' Qumn' 410 "tm 189 Morns Cohen. 141 Ross St. for Herman Daud Barshay, 100 Avenue, Andrew J. Moran.

1099 Lorimer for Harry Kravili, 301A Hart and William Connelly, 116 Milton lor Andrew J. Moran. 193 -Frank Mirra. 1 Id Pl.ce fp c.V lv'n 51 1 Liark st for Frank Mirra. and Samuel; tpstein.

92 cook lor Alvin Kallman. 18-Henry Frank. 4234 Bedford for Emanuel Jackson. 3909 Atlantic Ave 199 Morris Adler. 3100 Ocean Parkway, for Irving Slombka.

1878 86th St William T. Powers. 2021 Avenue S. for Morris B. Adler; Louis E.

Schwartz. 1451 52d for William T. Powers: Noah Feld-man, 16 Court for Louis Schwartz, and Franris Nicastlo. 1609 Voorhtes Ave for Noah FHiiiii Mr. Nicastlo has resigned also, but hu placa has not yet fi.led.

SOI Louis Felder. 6607 Ave, lor Charlej D' Alejandro. 1722 83d 8' 305 Samuel Rnacnford, 428 Hancock 8t for Stanley Douglas. 516 Ha.sey Rt Lisle Isaacs. 74 Hart St for Franklin Hogeboom.

1340 Pacific 8t and Jolin A. Rullo. 215 Montague for Lisle Isaacs S08--Edwin F. Bianey, B4 6lh Ave for Newton O. Avrutis, 1396 E.

21st St and George Bisfell. 97 Brooklyn Ave for rairica uoncannon. 147 Rutland Road Place. IO Paul White. 858 Dean for Daniel Gutman.

117 Pennsylvania Ave and David risher, 164 Coleridge for Paul White. 811 Jack Jacobson. 547 Saratoga for Fred C. Benson. 53 Remsen St.

314 Max Goldenberg, 814 Albany for Howard E. Wheeler 313 Hudson Manhattan. SIT-Henry Feist 80 Jamaica lor ut-iut imiu i.io rresiaeni. Bt Gcorgo Neumann no-37 197th St Hoii.s, and Joseph Jackowitz, Eastern Park-1 way, for B. F.

Wills. SSS Maurice Bernhardt. 1368 Carroll St for Rubin Ekstein, 1697 Pitkin Ave and Christian BInhm. 1B82 Cornelia 81.. for George weis, 964 e.

34th and Jack Lapin. 679 Van Sinderen for Henry Munzer. 339 Chester Parish. 29 Rutland Road, for George H. Fleer.

11 Maple St. i 3H(l Murray Effrain. 348 Vermont. Rt for Edward Creen. 1823 New York Ave.

Benjamin Grindrod. 2 Etna St. for James Kirrane. 431 Bleecker 8'. and Abraham Goodman.

708 Empire Boulevard, for Benjamin Glickfe 629 Vermont 8t. QUEENS 243 -Howard I. Miles. 45-11 43d Ave Long Island City, for James Brnnnan, 37-14 63d Woodjside. 314 Peter J.

Rogers, 20-54 32d Ave, Astoria, for P. B. Krogstad, 37-05 79th Jackson Heights. 345 William H. Byrne.

47-2! 41st St Long Istand City, for Itaak Liiien. 49-26 Vernon goulevard. Long Island City; Lawrence Camillerl. 45-26 44th Long Island City, for Jacob Rosen. 23-30 Newtown Ave Newtown, and Christopher Moran.

32-3! 33d Place, Woodslde, for Lawrenca C. Camillerl. 246 Eugene Connell. 48-28 48th Woodslde. for Joseph Ree, 41-27 77th Jackson Helghis.

347 Leo Ehrenreich. 14 Kew Gardens Road, Kew Gardens, for Joseph Hopklnson, 42-28 79th Eimhurst; L. R. Johnston. 42-18 Elbertson Eimhurst.

for Leo Ehrenreich, and William A. Leonard. 91-16 50th Ave. Eimhurst. for Fred Reimer, 87-12 Grand Ave.

Eimhurst. 34B Emil M. Krauskopf, 78-17 61st Olendale. for Timothy J. Conroy, 114-06 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills.

25 Francis J. Putz, 104-23 37th Road, Corona, for William Scott. 58-41 43d Ave. Long Island City; E. J.

Fort, 37-20 75th St Jackson Heights, for Francut J. Putz, and William L. Clark. 35-46 74th Jackson Heights, for L. Halliday, 40-38 82d Jackson Heights 354 Ray Townsend.

34-54 B2d Jackson Heights, for Edward Canavan, 34-16 90th Jackson Heights 367 John 31-90 31st St Long "ind city, for William H. Robinson, 209-50 111th Bellaire 371 Walter 8. Young. 36-26 211th Bavside, for Wilson Dayton. 218-10 40th Bayside, and Michael Halpenn.

1270 61 Manhattan, for Charles H. inner. 178-17 Edgerton Road. Jamaica. 273 Stephen J.

Masse. 161-19 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica, for Joseph V. McCabe, HK-41 161st Jamaica Baisiry Park, for Earl R. Trangmar, oartmouth Road.

Douglaston. Stephen J. Masse, lfil-19 Jamaica Ave Jamaica, for William V. Hagendorn. R3-93 115th Kew Gardens, and Saul J.

Berger, 7B Kent Alhea Building, flushing, for Stephen J. Masse. 817 Herman LaTouretle, 65-62 79th Woodhaven, for James J. Bnmhrick, 107-30 79th St Or.one Park 20 George Fuchs, 144-10 Hillside Ave Jamaica, for Albert Pfund, 117-19 142d South Ozone Park. -S3 Vincent Klllorln.

"7-11 64th Lane. Olendale, for William Priedmann, 66-25 Prpsh Pond Road, Ridaewood. -'Hi Edward Doody. 105 Foxall St Rldgewood. for Frank P.

LeVan, 85-18 lOflth Richmond Hill. Mrs. Harry T. Taylor Funeral services for Mrs, Grace E. Taylor, who died of a heart attack Tuesday at her home, 220-11 102d Queens Village, will be held at 2 p.m.

tomorrow at the Stutzmann Funeral Home, 224-39 Jamaica Queens Village. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery'. Mrs. Taylor was 63. She leaves her husband, Harry T.

Taylor, an employe of the Gleason-Tiebout Glass Company, 50-50 54th Maspeth, and a son, Harry W. Tav-lor. PAWNBROKERS SALES ESTATE OF Et'OENK ROSEN-PM'M'S At'CTIONKEHS, J. Kollv. .1.

rVlrlhnhn. I. Klrsihner. J. Schwnlb, soli at 70 Rowory, at 9 a.m.

Pec. By nrdVr nf M. Bnirkh i'nrr S.ina, "HI Grand, od.d. and pb'iltrrd from 49 Oct. 13, 1938.

to 372(13 of Oct. 31, 1939. n29-6t oSu Dec. 9-rty order of Harnett. ,170 Atlantic ailitoasos, h'io, Hothinir.

aulta. overcoats, ladies' -oats fur cools, fur acarfa, panls, plodiied from SW of April 22, 1MI). to 19217 of Oct. 31. 19.19.

both inclusive. M. lined-stoln Sons. 279 Hndire st pledges from 179M of 12, IW to 402) Nov. 9.

1939 d2-Kt Doc. Ill- Bv ordor of A. M. -n. 1 A.

vi'rwai'f. jewelry, second-hand In a. odds and clollilnif. pledged from nf Aug. 1, 193S, lo 9'Xitil nf 1.

1). Harris, 223 Court emillar pl'dni's from 2B794 of 8. 1939. to 3VSM7 of Oct. 2.

1939. d3-6l oSu Dor. II- Pv order of Kit. J. Km I.

tewelry. second-hand watches ploditcd 23. 193K, to mmi of July 14. 1939. and rlr'l, held over; also fr 9VT Myr- ,0 AV(, rPf(Kr, froni No 1 of Jan.

3, I93II. to nf Oct. 10, 11 1 i lamnlirlt a m-o I939, and all pledea lield nver. dt-Rt oSu CANAL M'CTION ROOMS. IXC John J.

liihbs, J. K. Sullnan 'ic-Imneeis sell nl Catuil Manhattan. S. Y.

Citv. at 11 a.m. Dec. 9. 1910 For 131 Myrtle Ave.

Bronklvn. tint -deemed pli'dxes of iwnii l. i.woiry. ailvji-ware. fiivj, rlidhlnc, i "Ida and n0.

etc Nn. jun is. vxm to (vt 1930 and all pledKcs held over tmm prevloui aalea, 42 i 1 i 1 John Van Buren Thayer of the old Hamilton Club, and was one of the first 100 members of the Crescent A. C. In May, 1931, Mr.

Thayer and his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Brooks Chatfield, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. She survives him, as do also two sons, Gordon Chatfield Thayer and Thornton; a daughter, Mrs. Waldo McCutcheon McKee, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will be private. Burial is to be in Cheshire, near Brooks Vale, the Thayers' Summer home.

Robert Cook, 68 Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Holtorook, Dec. 5 Funeral services will be held in the R. Harry Isaacson Funeral Home, Say-ville, at 2 p.m. tomorrow for Rob-bert Cook, 68, who died Tuesday night in his home on Hirem Ave. after a brief lllneess.

Burial will be in Union Cemetery. Sayvllle. SALOMON ADELAIDE on December 3, 1940; beloved wife of John dear daughter of Denton and Mae Mitchell, and sister of Marion and William Mitchell. Services Thursday, 8 p.m., at George Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper Avenue. Funeral Friday, 3 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. SCHANZENBACH On Monday, December 2, MARY, of 289 St. Nicholas Avenue, in her 64th year; beloved wife of the late Fred Schanzenbach. Survived by three daughters, Mae Crowley, Margaret Mayer, Emma Stenger, and four grandchildren. Solemn requiem mass St.

Brigld's R. C. Church Friday, 9:30 a.m. Funeral from Stenger's Funeral Home, 289 St. Nicholas Avenue, Rldgewood, L.

I. SCHUMMOn 4, 1940, at her residence, 130-14 118th Street. Ozone Park, L. LILY beloved wife of Adam, daughter of John Carlson and sister of Jennie K. Kline.

Services at Ericson tz Ericson's Chapel, 500 State Street, Friday, December 6, at 8 p.m. SPENCER On Thursday, December 5, 1940, SAMUEL father of Mary D. and Emily G. Funeral from residence, 1911 Albemarle Road, on Saturday, December 7, at 10:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Innocents R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TAYLOR Suddenly, on December 3, GRACE of 220-11 102d Avenue, Queens Village; beloved wife of Harry T. and mother of Harry W. Taylor.

Services at the Stutzmann Funeral Home. 224-39 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village, L. on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. THAYER JOHN VAN BURFN.

beloved husband of Elizabeth Brooks Chatfield, at his residence, 2 Montague Terrace, Brooklyn, N. on Dec. 5, 1940. Services private. Interment Cheshire, Conn.

It is earnestly requested that no flowers be sent. THOMPSON MARIA widow of Dr. George S. Thompson, suddenly December 3, 1940; be loved mother of Edith Thompson. Services Saturday, December 7.

2 p.m., at her home, 237 Marlboro Road. Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. WOODS On December 3, 1940. MOLLIS (nee De MotU, beloved wife of Michael; devoted mother of Mrs, Gwendolyn Ferber, Bert, Re-glna. Audrey and Adrienne.

Funeral from her home, 1878 Albany Avenue, Saturday, December 7. a.m. Solemn mass at the Church of the Little Flower, Avenue and Troy Avenue, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. Jtt CQcmorfam HASLAM In sad and Invinrt memory of EDWARD who (in-d December 5, 1939.

Mass offered morning. Paul's R. C. Chun h. WIFE and DAUGHTERS, HAYES In memory of our beloved son and brother.

Patrolnum WILLIAM F. Died December S. 1839. MOTHER, BROTHERS and SISTERS. HOPKE LENA.

Passed away December 8, 1939. What la noma without mother All things this world niav But when I lost my darl'ng 1 lost my dearest friend IDA, FRED, ERNEST. REDHEAD CHARLES B. December 5, 1939, Th're II I link deaih eanhnt ver Leva gnd remembrance forever NELL HARRISON. reported movement In Washington i t0 rilace the nosltiona.

on at jtalarv 1 Plac? lne posmons on a salary bsl could boast no local Support. "I have heard no suggestion from local board members here that they! A u- v. should be paid, he stated, adding ttiot tu. "i -ur sigr.ea Doard members were "well- meaning gentlemen who found out they had undertaken a real job," the great majority had valid rea sons for withdrawing, Cops to Get Letters Meanwhile, it was learned that' all of the 5.641 registrants from Police Department ranks will be provided with letters signed by Acting Commissioner John J. Seery and asking that they be deferred from active army service on the I ground that they are needed on their jobs.

I In Washington, Clarence A. Dyk.st.ra, selective service admin- istrator, said that deferment of city employes subject to the draft would be left entirely to local authorities. Dykstra recalled at the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers that thed raft boards must consider each case on its merits, and he urged that city attorneys co-operate with them, according to the Associated Press. Boards probabily will call on attorneys for assistance in determining which employes should be deferred, he explained. The latest contingent of trainees to reach Camp Upton, composed of 22 young men from ail parts of, Brooklyn and Queens, arrived yes- terday In time to watch an impromptu entertainment staged by Walter mooaiMBArau DIGNIFIED AsLow tlPA FUNERALS At 0J OUR FUNERAL HOMES MOOKLYN 1S1 LwdM BwlmaraV-tOcfcnimtar 4-1200 SO SosMrtk Annua Main 2-OMS 1211 flatkfrt 2-0200-7 QUCCN ISO-10 HWaidt aii Jamaki 6-0170 03-32 Farwt Ovanm-Hf gaenai.

0940 151-14 Nirtti. Bhd.Ndeotdic 3-O6O0 traTtN itiAND 90 Umdk St. SUptaton-eftrartar 74100 MaatHarraN 117 Waai 77nat StrMl-TRafatfar 7 0700 14S1 Flrtt lunmt tHi tawdr 4-S000 OONX 1 Wert 190th Itrett-HArmond 9-1900 US E. Trwnurt 7-2700 347 WMia amniw-MOrt Haim 9-0272 WtlTCHttTfw 21 Wawaranaca Avtmic Wliltt FlatM 19 Phont lor RwttntatUt or Writ lor Wuttrafd Sooket "0" No Obfifetion Reaionabl cottg, pergonal rvlca and txprinc rep-raaent th mott Important aid to our clientelt. GO.W.

PflS 0 SON I Funeral Diractori 411 Nn.trand v. STerlloi 7700 TRADEMARK NoTIi'K IS HKKKP.Y UVKN THAT WHITE S7 Br, EttA'ir. CO. )'3 3l il vn. New I CUMMINGS DUDLEY December 4.

Funeral from Tully Hillyer Funeral Chapel, 48 Brink-erhoff Street, Jersey City, December 7, 10 a.m. Member Stereotypers Union. MICHAEL J. P. HOG AN, President.

Frank Travis, Secretary, DOHERTY CORA at her residence, 1472 E. 19th Street, Brooklyn, N. on Wednesday, December 4, 1940; beloved wife of William J. Doherty and mother of Helene M. and William J.

Doherty sister of Mrs. James P. Sharp. Requiem mass at St. Brendan's Church, Avenue and E.

12th Street, Saturday, December 7, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cloister. DUFF On Dec. 4, 1940. MABEL HANNAH, beloved wife of John P.

Duff and mother of Mabel H. Duff. Services at her residence, 350 E. 18th Street, Friday at 3 p.m. FAUST On Dec.

3, 1940, ZELLA of 39 E. 17th Street, wife of the late Henry M. Faust and beloved sister of Mrs. Edward L. Schied, Mrs.

James G. Purdy and Mrs. Cecil I. Conlin. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Funeral Home, 83 Hanson Place, Thursday, 8:30 p.m.

Interment private, GALLAGHER SARAH, at her home, 9613 Flatlands Avenue, in her 35th year. She is survived by her father, Owen, and mother, Mary; three brothers, Edward, Jerry and Dennis; two sisters, Mrs. James Gill and Mrs. James Cassidy. Funeral Saturday, 9 a.m.

Requiem mass at the R. C. Church of the Holy Family. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

GLENNON Suddenly on December 4, 1940, WILLIAM, beloved husband of Ada (nee Sullivan). Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, Saturday, 9:30 a m. Solemn requiem mass St, Rose of Lima Church at 10 a.m. GROSSE ANNA December 4, 1940, beloved wife of Frank devoted mother of Charles, Frank J. and Anne Grosse, Funeral Walter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Mass Holy Cross Church, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. GUINAN MARGARET, on December 3, 1940, at 1118 Avenue beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret PotteV, Winifred, John, Arthur and Joseph Guinan.

Funeral from her residence, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St. Edmund's Church, 10 a Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAUSMANN LILLIAN Dee. 3, at her residence, 456 Grant Avenue.

Services Thursday, 8 p.m. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. John L. Bader, director. HEINS CARL on December 3, at his residence, 703 E.

3d Street; beloved husband of Mary E. and father of Charles, Lillian, Albert and Genevieve; brother of Mrs. Mary Gates. Requiem mass Friday, December 6, at 9:30 a.m., at the R. C.

Church of St. Rose of Lima, Parkvllle. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HOWARD On December 4, 1940, MAY EVELYN (nee Burns), beloved wife of John and mother of Royal John Lester Howard and Mrs. Fayette M.

Little; slMer of Thomas, John and Florence Burns. Funeral from her residence, 68-12 Kesscl Street, Forest Hills. Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Solemn mass of requiem at C'irrch of Our Lprly of Mercy, 10 a.m. intrnirnt St.

John's Cemetery, has filed Its tt'id- maik "A Lve Ktnvs untv Clerk's office on Decem-nereil stur wild the wordmn 'Vvlme underaiitried, lb Siar Reveraite Co, N. V. i.fef.e iu.K-inetil named, wilt with the S. c.vlili of Stale of New at public nm ti, lo the hi Vat York, tor use on labels, bottles and bidder, llirtutKh WILLI H. RE1D.

on ontameis cat bonal' wnb i ti oi.M r. ai Rcoklvn Real Ktate other bevi inne 12-t MftTh i K- hanite. 1sn uitamie Street. lvn New Y.irk. nn December 26.

Id to. nivvm nnv vnnica J2o(lo. noon, the premises in saM RAMlKl I'll 1 MIIUM luduitient iln.eted to be beinu a I blot of ground, with the Improvementa VN1TEH STATES DISTRICT CO! RT, I hereon, in the of Bro DISTRICT OK NEW I Cointv of Kmic, Citv and State YoKK In the mutter nf PROCTOR i New Voik, S't unte nn the south side of DIM'C, SERVICE. Bankrupt. touenl Road, 40 feet Inches ea.it nf Notice is hereby kimui thai Ibe 2Mb Sttec'.

tin in; a pireel feet assets nf the nhMvi' tinned 1 Ml' lies in wiilt li front nnd rear by of aim-k. fixtures, will ihi f. et In ib p'ii nn both sides, tua lie sold nt puhll, nui nii Mnndav, tear line niiin tm with Oibn- ml" i I ti I 19in a' in am. on I tin and He bnia ninnmi the pf. s' No.

ir.73 Pitkin Avenue, panibl tb K. 2Mb Street, loa-th Rtonklvti N.w JMKS SMITH P.e. e.ver. Hon. THEiiD'iRE STI TT.

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