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9 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1940 Robert H. DavidgeREV. dr. william brown, iJohn J. Tobin, 66, K.

P. MIKHALENKOFF DIES; MUSIC SETTLEMENT HEAD PASTOR OF ST. MATTHEW'S Of Stage Family Services for the Rev. Dr. William Karp P.

Mikhale nkof of 88 Jo- ralemon director of the Brook Boro Man, Kin Appeared E. Brown, pastor of St. Matthew's Leader in K. of C. albert e.

hartcorn, 65; Served 9 Years as Head WAS LAWYER FOR 45 YEARS Of St. Paul's Council i Funeral services for Albert E. practiced independently and inter-! Hartcorn, veteran lawyer who prac I himself in real estate it John Tobin, long prominent Florida and Westchester. I in the Knights of Columbus affairs ln Manhattan for 4S years. Mf Hiricorn chuUr m.m.

I tn this horonah and formerly for wl11 held the ber of Trooo of the 101st Cavalry Mimeran unurcn, wno oira yeaw He remained at this charge for five years, then became pastor of one of the oldest and largest Lutheran churches ln Maryland, that at Mid-dletown. After nparly three and one-half years there, he became pastor of the Lutheran Church of the In me jimui malum lilliui r. in a -w- oMiv 1918 he accepted the pastorate of I nine successive years grand knight Regiment here and was a life mem- the College Church at Springfield of St. Paul's Council, 655,, K. of 122 MMer01e Ave ber and a past master of Reliance Reformation ln Baltimore.

day at the Lutheran Hospital, will be held at I p.m. tomorrow in the ehurch, 8th Ave. and 2d St. The Rev. Dr.

Harry D. Newcomer of the Lutheran Inner Mission will officiate, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Werner Jentach, president of the Long Island Lutheran Conference. Burial will be in the family plot at Arcadia, Md.

Dr. Brown became pastor of St. Matthew's in 1928, upon the transfer of the late Dr. Roland Young Mr. Hartcorn, who died Wednes- Lodge, 776, F.

it A. M. and in 1921 he went to the Lutheran I died of a heart ailment yesterday In Stock Company Here Robert Harold Davidge, a member of an old Brooklyn family, long identified with American theatrical history, died last week at Frederick, it became known today. He formerly lived at 132 Pacific St. With his parents, the late William J.

and Margaret H. Davidye. Mr. Davidge was a member of the Hyde and Bhman Stock Company at the Park Theater here. Henrietta Cross-mannd Sam Forrest also were members of the company.

He also was associated with William S. Hart Church in York. Pa. in his home, 460 1st St. He was 66 Always interested in baseball.

Dr. and had been ill for a month. day in his home. 64 Lincoln Road, Surviving are a son, Edmund F. was 65 and a native of Manhattan, i Hartcorn; a daughter, Mrs.

Ruby Early in his career he was associat- Gerken; two grandchildren, a Brown learned the game while he i A native of Manhattan. Mr. To- i was a student at Eichelberger Acad- bin had been a resident of Brook- i several years ith the law brother, Fred, and five sisters, Mrs. emy, Hanover, Pa. He played the iyn for about 30 years.

He was for i llrm Hartcorn. was- Anna A. Meiien, Mrs. Mane uar-outfield in his first year at Gettys- I many 5ears associated with the R. s'' Aftr thit rils" thelimeu, Mrs.

Alice Fancerh and burg College, then was a catcher for 1 t. Trucking Corporation of 107 solved more than 30 years ago he Elsie G. and Florence Hartcorn. the next three years. i Barrow St, Manhattan.

His interest in the national game i Mr. Tobm jor a long period was Wallace Sees 4 World Seven in Arson Plot failed to diminish with the years. a delegate from St. Paul's Council An lyn Music School Settlement since 193? and formerly for seven years member of the famous Don Cos-iack Choir, died yesterday after a thort illness. Mr.

Mikhalenkoff, who traveled with the choir for seven years, had received decorations from the late King George of England, the late Queen Marie of Rumania and the late King Alexander of Yugoslavia. During the World War he served a lieutenant in a Cossack regiment and his knowledge of several languages won him a post as liaison officer with the French and English missions. A Cossack by birth, Mr. Kikhal-f nkoff was born in the Province of the Don, the son of a Russian priest. He fled from Russia after the revolution and went to Prance to study for the diplomatic service In the University of Paris.

While in that city he was active In the work of the Cossack Refugee Student Fund, serving as a member of the executive committee. When the Cossack Choir went to Paris for a concert he tried out for a singing part and left the same week for a tour that eventually included 2.000 concerts. He served also as business manager and secretary for the choir. Hp left the choir to Join the Brooklyn Music School Settlement as assistant director in 1937. The following year he became its direct- to San Diego, Ca.

He was born June 25. 1B79, on a farm near Hampstead, Md. After receiving his A.B. degree at Gettysburg College, he entered Hamma Divinity School at Springfield, Ohio, and was graduated In 1902. He was ordained that came year by the Eastern Ohio Synod.

During his first year in the divinity school he preached at Sparrows Point, and during the second year at Meyerville, Pa. In his senior year he served as supply pastor in a church near Mlddleburg, Ind. His first work following his ordination was a home mteisonary at Crafton, a suburb of Pittsburgh. Divisions If Nazis Win Held in $5,500 Each Bennington, June 15 (Pi Sec- Four young women and three retary Wallace predicted today that mpn including Alexander Hoffman, a German victory in Europe prob-; Manhattan, ably would result in division of the world into four great spheres of general manager of Local 239 of tht economic and political influence. Cleaners and Dyers Union.

C. I. He listed them, in the order of rraigned ln Ridgewood Fel- their power, as follows: German-1 Court yeswrday on charges of controlled areas of Europe and 1 attempted arson and conspiracy. Africa, plus Asiatic territories which vn pleaded not guilty to plot-once were British and French col- sabotage in the main plant of ones; North and South America. tn Kent Stores, cleaning and and William Farnum and the late Frederick H.

Paulding. Mr. Davidge was a grandson of the late William Pleater Davidge, a celebrated English actor, author and lecturer. His brother, William J. Davidge, appeared as an actor and manager at the Orpheum, Montauk, Bijou, Gotham and Alhambra Thea-.

ters. Another brother, George J. Davidge, was treasurer of the Grand Opera House and the Spooner Stock Company. Mr. Davidge Is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Edward F. Mannix, professionally known as Mrs. Margery Davidge and formerly American He missed few World Series games and made the trip to Ebbets Field, the Yankee Stadium or the Polo Grounds every chance he got. For years Dr. Brown kept the score of every game he saw played, and preserved several score card books made out in his early years.

He is survived by his wife, Beulah three daughters, Mrs. Edwin R. Danner, Mrs. John C. Creech and Ida Jane Brown, and one son, William E.

Brown Jr. to the State and national conventions of order, and during the World War was chairman of the council's campaign for rtlief funds. He was also past regent of Gram-ercy Council, R. A. Surviving are his wife, Julia, and two daughters.

Miss Elizabeth Tobin and Mrs. Honora Harrison. The funeral will be held Monday with a solemn mass of requiem at 11 a.m. in St. Francis Xavier R.

C. Church, Carroll St. and 6th Ave. Burial will be in Calvary Karp P. Mikhalenkoff with possibly Australia and New dying cnain iirm, ai ii-m ru Zealand Included: Russia and Japan.

4 Men Nabbed in Raid representative of the late Maestro enkoff supervised the work of the Brooklyn Music School Settlement, the enrollment of the school increased despite unsettled conditions. In his last report he stated that there was an average of 410 Adriano Arianl, Italian pianist, Qn Staten Island Still Island Boulevard, Whitestone, and its branrh stores. Magistrate Jenkin R. Hockert held them in $5 000 bail each for the grand Jury on the attempted arson charge, which Is a felony, and fixed bail at $500. each on the con- composer ana conaunor.

ju.n sur i Agents of the Federal Alcoholic Appraisals viving are two nephews, William Mrs. Mary T. Cullen Mrs. Mary T. Cullen, 78.

of 13.. Prospect Park West, widow of Charles J. Cullen. died yesterday at indlvidual students, 215 group stu- Davidge Osterhout, a member of Tax Unit and looal detectives early dents and 2.275 monthly lessons. He the staff of the New York Law The followinor nnnrnisa'c rfltvrtarf today raided a 500-gallon still in the residence 169 Cattaraugus Davidge, by State Transfer Tax Appraiser St- Fefr's HoaplUl Her husband ary.

or UM in Bp.cu, Journal, and George J. both of Brooklyn. llHIlKl.jr w. vi.is-vi,. scions ilton Federal Savings fc Loan David F.

Soden, are on file today in Surrogate's Court: $94,315 Net Left By James E. Kelly James E. Kelly, insurance man, who died March 13. 1939, left a gross estate of $103,005.40, consisting entirely of stocks, bonds and their dividends, and a net estate of $94,315.18, according to a report by State Transfer Tax Appraiser David F. Soden.

on file today in Surrogate's Court. The estate was left in trust for his wife Adelaide, with his daughter, Mary Ann, succeeding to the principal. Both reside at 20 E. 76th Manhattan. Frank J.

McGrail ciation. Mrs. Cullen was born ln Brooklyn. Sunnyside. Staten Island, in an isolated section of the borough.

Four men were arrested, charged with conspiring to manufacture untaxed alcohol and manufacturing alcohol without a permit, both Federal offenses, and creating a fire hazard, a city offense. FYank J. McGrail, the daughter of the late Daniel and noted that, the settlement, by economies, had become 72 percent self-supporting, although it had been only 48 percent self-supporting previously. Mr. Mikhalenkoff is survived by his widow, the former Isabel Allieer of this borough.

He always believed that his relatives ln Russia had been slain by the revolutionists. The funeral services will be $4,000 Sought to Finance Camp for Handicapped A drive for $4,000 to finance a Summer camp at Huntington for the blind and crippled of the Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, was opened yesterday by Mrs. Edwin L. Garvin, chairman of the appeal. Mrs.

Garvin said that the sum would operate the camp for two Beruan, Dsv.d KeO. 28, 1940). Gross akeu, nei. 10 Cneti'H ioti, tinier, fiiuier Snei, iUu, an tie ana Morris Siettei, binj rain; Vniva Ton. Viqao, liou, iraau-dauKfiters, Anna hubenifid ana tay U.

Lev, ii0 fftcn; wuc, Htofcia Herman, itle interest in icany and riMau-ry estate, soni, Morns jacoo ana Max rman ana daunter, Dorothy btrman, one-lour tn remainder lmei eat rcu bPciiiC leaiij otner minor b-Mueiius. Cmei ri p.Ntmt. w.Ow, ana oonas, ii3 08, iratiMei, tflS, Howard rtond.umt, attorney, b6 Court Si. Bernstein, Hans A. (April 30.

1940'. or. He also had done free lance Journalism in this city and in Paris. A warm admirer of this country, Mr. Mikhalenkoff first visit the United States ln 1930 and made six visits thereafter.

He took out his citizenship papers at the first opportunity. During the time that Mr. Mikhnl- Mary Hart and was the sister of and entertainer, or tavern the late Joseph L. and Daniel Parkway, died yesterdsy at Flower Hart. She was formerly associated Hospital, 5th Ave.

and 105th with her brother, Joseph h. Hart, in Manhattan. the undertaking business. He was born in Limerick. Ire- The funeral will be held at 9:30 land, 58 years ago and formerly a.m.

Monday from the chapel at 496 was a member of the Abbey Court St. with a solemn mass of re-; players. months, and make possible vacations for 135 handicapped men and women in care of the Brooklyn Bureau. Giob wu, i4.7jj. net.

064. lo QUiem at St. Mary Star of th So a Wile. AiViitie urmtAtn ii.e. I Surviving are a sister.

Mrs. R. C. Church. Interment will be in Atrnes McLoughlin of Dublin, and Holy Crass Cemetery.

tnrM brothers, Thomas W. of thu DEATHS borough; Joseph of Stow, Ohio, and Christopher J. McGrail of Ecuador. Wills Filed I The funeral will be held at 9 30 real ana ptraonai properiv, Arinur m. Ki Uim attorney, 44 Court tit.

ttretlin, Kate A. 1, 1940'. Oro a 'be la, net, toj.i'ii, 10 bi, Vincent Ferrers Literary Association, ie-fiervini Poor Boys Priesthood Association oi 6i. Vincnt rerrer Church ind irus-ices of til. Patricks Csthearai.

t-'oO eacn, too child, Ciaire 1. uiiy. grananep2iew no lie 1 ana Joseph Brelin irnamece, Liilun A. reiin. oiu eacn, Lillian B.

fires tin, h.mm. nephews, jQiepn sna Denni A. HieMin. one-nati ot ie5lnuary PMaie each, cbiff assets, moruaacs, notes, ana insurance, tmiiMer, SM.OUO. Lsiie- nou, iial-s ead ft htohi, attorneys.

WU Waii Mannatisn. (bristmaa, Ada A. 9. McGOVERN On June 14, 1940, SMITH WILLIAM A. on PHILIP J.

McGOVERN, beloved June 14, 1940; beloved husband of son of Philip and Mary; dear Anna and devoted father of Evelyn brother of Muriel C. Funeral from Groth, Charles and William Jr, his home, 133 22d Street, on Mon- Funeral from the Walter B. Cooke. CABBLE On June 13, 1940, at his residence, 225 Stewart Avenue, Garden City, ARTHUR beloved husband of Grace M. Robertson and father of Egbert A.

Cabbie. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, FLECHSENHAAR JACOB on Wednesday, June 12, 1940, at St. Petersburg, Florida, husband of Elizabeth, father of Edna Beck and Henry Flechsenhaar, grandfather of Norman and Raymond Riker and Andersen, Tengel Liesegang, Beaver, John Gustav Berry. Jane Maguire, Charles Brown, McDermott. John Rev.

William McQpvern, Philip Cabbie, Arthur E. McOrail, Frank Cannon. John J. Mikhalenkoff, The following wills are on file a Monday, from the William A. today with Surrogate George Albert Martin Funeral Home.

Classon Wingate: I Ave. and Sterling Place, with a Anrnbtrf. Bwk. Mm 35 Ette not I solemn mass of requiem at St. more ihn Siso tnd not mor.

thtn Tpresa's Thiirrh Burial trill Sis 000 perianal. Tn hustxind Jacob Anin- leresas n. onurcn. Burial will bn, 3ici Avtnue m. extcutor be in Calvary Cemetery.

Brrnntman, Mr M. 'Mav 2B' Ealal. 4r flay at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem i Funeral Home, 158-14 North s' veneris Fiace, erooiciyn, fcatur-- John Beck Jr. and Madeline Flech- mass at St.

John the Evangelist em Boulevard. Flushing. L. I. Re- Clarke, Patrick day, 8 p.m.

senhaar. brother of Herman and R. C. Church, 21st Street and 5th 1 quiem mass St. Joan of Arc R.

C. Charles Flechsenhaar. Funeral serv- Avenue, at 10 a.m. Interment Holy Church. Monday.

10:45 a.m. Inter- about SIS 000 r.al and more than S3 0O0 ment St. John's Cemetery. Karp P. Moran, Katherine Murphy, Theresa Murray, Mary O'Reilly, Mary J.

Pflieger. William CLARKE PATRICK, beloved father of Thomas and brother of James, Mrs. Mary Roilly and Delia ice at Darmstadt's Funeral Home, Cross Cemetery. Central Avenue and 68th Street. 1 r.i.nj.i.

a iri McGRAIL On Colombo. Anna Corkhill. Robert Cullen, Mary T. Cunningham, Edward Grots aset, sl 4U: net, ti4o. To 1 daughters, Uiac a.

and Mary r. Cnnsu-I mas end Ausuata M. iodo. son, Vvuham I A. CnnMma.s, Brandchuaren, Ada I Butler, Wiiium c.

Cook, and Rouen I hriMmas, and daughter-m-iaw, Lillian L'nrisima, specific shares, chief as-. fPis real Psiaie. S9 450. personal piop-erty. Wiuiam l.

Moore, aliorne), i4d-jJ HiiUioo Av 1 Jamaica. Walter 33. Cbofet June 14. 1910. -iKOoaroitaiBD- Interment Lutheran Cemetery Monday afternoon.

Curtiss, Charles H. Reilly, Edward Eydeler, Elizabeth Andrew C. DIGNIFIED AsLowtm FUNERALS At TJV OUR FUNERAL HOMES STRELLER On Friday, June 14. 1940, HERMAN A. Sr.

of 120-12 91st Avenue, Richmond Hill, aged 66 years; beloved father of Mrs. Margaret Clareen and Herman A. Streller Jr. He was a member of Al- lpmania T-nrioe Hit) JLr A FRANK, devoted brother of Mrs. i Agnes McLoughlin, Thomas Joseph P.

and Christopher J. Mc-: Grail. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, Sterling Place. Funeral tmooatvN 1S1 Uaaiaai louaavartl lUcaMlavtr 4-1200 personal.

To sisters, Emm a. pritts, mo Linroln Park ChicaBo, ipwelry, Brenneman, J51 B9ih executrix, residue. Cramer, Samuel 'March 16'. EMite. not more than tin 000 personal.

To wife. Eva Cramer, 79 Van SiOn cxecu i tris. Hofmann, Julia A. (Mar Estate. 4,500 real and $9 000 personal.

To John W. Bohl. executor, and Katie M. Bohl. bot.h nf 104-70 I09th at Richmond Hill, 4600 each; John H.

Meyer, 29 Merit Ave Belleville, N. Josephine Carlson, 88B Forest Ave Bronx, and Walter Goer it, executor. $500 each: mere. Mary Goert. I Sl-000 and residue; rnndnephews, Walter OnerR Jr all of ft40j 5rh North Bersen, N.

and Oonaid J. Martin, i $1,000 in trust, principal at 21, niece, Catherine Warrinc both of 4 Ad- duon Rutherford, N. $500. Weithaunt, Robert J. 'June 1 Sinclair, Anna Slater, Edward Smith, William Streller.

Herman Thompson, Daniel tanrtartk atHMgin MAm FlataHlV-eUc4innta- 2-02MV7 Cnrnrll. Anna M. Auk. 29 1930 1 Gross aL, u.j3. net, 9.W0.

Iu friend, i Constance ti. Besl, hpecilic clock, linens, silverware, lur coal, and cut bIbkm auter. Josephine Kai.ser, residuary cmel awels, real estate, S8.500; notes, rash and insurance. 16.437, init-. cellaneous property, S45.

Al J. Henning, attorney, 10 FisKe P.ace, Mount Vernon, N. V. I lUo.rl, OQ tl.ftcc Fajen, John Field, Louis B. Fitzsimmons, Anna Flechsenhaar, Jacob J.

1211 1 Monday, 9:30 arn. Requiem mass Rairoad Square club! FROEHLICH QUIRIN, June 14. of 185 Euclid Avenue, beloved father of Olive, May Schaeffer and Funeral from Donnelly and Purcell Funeral Home, 207 Euclid Avenue, Monday. Requiem mass I Blessed Sacrament R. C.

Church, 9:30 a.m. St. Teresa's Church Interment Independence Council, 151. Jr. O.

U. A. St, Andrew's Lutheran Calvary Cemetery. Tierney. John Church.

Funeral service Bates assets, twists, net. To 'grand Clarke, on June 14. Funeral from George T. McHugh Funeral Home, 1016 Bedford Avenue, Monday, June 17, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mas Church of the Nativity.

COLOMBO-On June 13. ANNA, beloved daughter of John and Josephine Colombo of 1454 78th 8treet. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Monday, June 17. CORKHILL On June 14. 1940.

at his residence, 348 72d Street. ROBERT, beloved husband of Anna Wood; devoted father of Mrs, Gus Christo, Mrs. Harry Wallers. Mrs. Charles Olsen, Norman, Charles, Edwin and Kenneth Corkhill.

Serv Froehlich, Qulrin Tobin, John J. Hartman, Frieda Tracer, Joseph Hayes, Edward J. Walsh. James W. MIKHALENKOFF On Friday, June 14, 1940, KARP beloved husband of Isabel Alliger of Brook-ljn, N.

Y. Services private. daughters, Joan and Ciaire Dougherty, specific stock each; son, Joseph M. Dougherty, daughters, Mary Creighton, residuary estate; Helen F. Chapel, 1871 Greene Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m.

Interment Green-Wood Cemetery, Monday, 10 a m. CrUfKNft 154-10 HMaMt AxamM-lAauica M79 S3 32 For4 vnu-rlE(ama 3 00 1S4V14 Narth. ity4. IHaaaindancai J-MO0 srargN tauNO luck St. StapMaaClbraKaf 7 (1M MANHATTAN 117 Watt 724 Strtat-TRalalaar 7-S700 14S1 rat Arama ItrllmlarHMr 4-SSM momx 1 Watt 190th tnt-Ufmni I960 1U E.

Trgaaiart 7 1704) 147 WtUta Aw-M0tt Mavm -272 WffTCMttTia 114 Maaaaranaca Avuai WVta rtahu Wiom tar Hnnmtwbt Wrllt lar lltuitrmt lookltt Obfiigfisn about $fi OOO real and afcout $10 000 per- Dougherty, specific really and one-hall i To Mrs Hiiiman i i name not Weinhold, Elise Wolf, Charles H. Yeager, Jacob oi re.iouary estate, cniet assets, i 505 Eldert St. $3,000: 8ervic Hemingway Enoch B. Sr. Lauenburg, Leahy, Daniel J.

gages, notes, casn ann insurance. .,1.001, Christian Science Church. New York Ave. jointly oned property, 17,048. miscel- nean St $250.

sisters. Ida i MORAN 'nee CARROLL) THOMPSON On June 14. 1940. KATHERINE, on Thursday, June DANIEL, at his residence, 335 Van laneous piotxrty. aiuu.

iiMiuieia. i sj ntto Florence Ledoux bouh of 45)5 Wiiham J. Glinnen. attorney, 687 Man- i irvirnr Ave a nnn HARTMAN -On Friday. June 14, 1940.

FRIEDA K. HARTMAN, wife of the late William Hartman and beloved mother of Louise C. William G. Funeral services at her residence, B924 4th Avenue, on Monday, June 17, at 10 am; interment following, Green-Wood Ceme-, 13, loving mother of Helen, Jo Brunt Street. Survived by his wife hattan Ave.

1 Ifalhrino tan tnnt Dnniol mil Goldsrhmldt, (iuselar I April 14 1 935 rvatnerine, two sons, uaniei ana an t. i hm anA nhnin.r.ni, ANDERSEN TENGEL. on June 14. at his residence, 853 73d Street; beloved husband of Magna and lov wife. Oeerue Ooldschmidt Chiel assets, i cousins.

Laura Ilgenfrnz and Alice Hotf-rash in banks. $2.86. bonds and mort- man and nephews James and Wa.ier gages on real $17,229. stocks, I Reser Jr $100 each. Ralph D.

and Roy S1.H65 Julius E. Bagiey, attorney, SO Reser. one-half of residuary estatp Court St I each Chif assets, real esta'e. $8 100, Collesman. Lena 'Feb 121.

Oroar I "J1 "JK' sets SB-" nei $12 050 Tn the Rev h1, and insurance. $4,632. iinJ.nAu.-Z prnpertv, $7B2 charle H. ing father of Arthur and Alice. Fu- i ices at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, neral services, Sunday.

8 p.m.. at the 7501 5th Avenue, Sunday, 8:15 p.m. tery. seph and Patrick Moran. Funeral from her home, 198 Russell Street, on Monday.

Requiem mass at St. Cecilia's R. C. Church at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

MURPHY THERESA (nee Gannon), June 14, widow of the late John Murphy. Reposing at chapel Richard, and three grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 9:30 am; thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation, -where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Direction Joseph Redmond. ruction! parlors of James F. McKeon and Interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Son, 7212 Ft.

Hamilton Parkway. Lawson, attorney, 32 Broadway, Manhat I at A aim 9qi ce i tan HAYES EDWARD on June 14. at his residence. 470 Sackett Street. Notice of funeral later.

trust each. sons. Meyer and Harry Gottes- 1 man. one-ha interest each In specific trust and one-half of residuary estate TIERNEY JOHN on June 14; i 40 Lafayette Street. Requiem mass HKMTNr.WAV-ENonH St.

Francis Xavier's June Scbikler. Esther fJulT 7 16391. Gross assets. $36 554. net, $33 631.

To ons, David and Nathan H. Schikler and daughter. Miidred Press, one-third of residuarv estate each. Chief assets, mortgages, notes, cash and insurance. miscellaneous properly.

$1,220, transfers. $5 020. nrnrjertv identified as nrevinilalv beloved husband of Louise Allen and brother of Raymond A. and i Interment Holy Cross. id, at a.m.

of 628 49th St. Survived by wife, jointly owned property. S6.S32. Herman SPberstem, attorney, 104 37lil Manhattan Haehnel. William (Jan 24.

10401. Orosg iv pis. $16 3n2. net. $15,802 To daugh Interment Silver Mount Cemetery, Monday, 2:30 p.m.

BEAVER JOHN, suddenly, on June 13, 1940, son of the late Mary St'irHen and John Beaver. Survived by two brothers, Godfrey and George; one sister, Mrs. George Chelune. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m., from Howard Howard Fu CULLEN-June 14, MARY T. 'nee Hart), widow of Charles J.

Cullen, daughter of the late Daniel and Mary Hart; sister of the late Joseph L. and Daniel F. Hart, Reposing at funeral home, 496 Court Street. Funeral Monday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St.

Mary Star of the Sea Church. Interment Holy Crass Cemetery. Frances, and son, Enoch B. MURRAY June 13, MARY, be- Frank A. Funeral Monday.

10 a.m., loved wife of Frank and mother of from Funeral Chapel, 187 South ters, Edith. Marion and Helen Haehne Mrs. Thomas Curran, Mrs. Edward Oxford Street; thence to St. Teresa's oniiwd of residuary hum each chief taxed $18 128 Charles Meyer, attorney, i 60 Wall 81 Manhattan.

Waster-man. Nov. 1939'. Oross asaet-s, $10 188. net.

$9,208 To wife. Beckie Washerman, nne-'hird of residuary I estate; daughters. Crystal. Esther Sllvar and Sophia Kuriand. and son, and and two brothers.

Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at resi- dence, followed by interment on Monday Cemetery, SHERIFF SALE HERMAN DAHUT Shrrif Auctioneer Srlls Monday. Junf nth, 1940. 2 PM. it 1-3-7 Knickerbocker At Brooklyn N. ill the right, title ind inttrest whicb tht defendants.

Andrew J. Kolonics and Elizabeth KoloniM. had on th 24th day cf 19Lifi. or subsequent, thervo ci. and to assorted joods.

au'o trimmings, etc. JAMES V. Sheriff Neher, Joseph, Lester and William R. C. Church, where solemn re- surance, ti 535; jointly owned property, Murray.

Funeral from residence, quiem mass will be celebrated. In- 8300 Cooper Avenue. Glendale, St. John's Cemetery. Di- attorney, 100 wiiiiam Manhattan.

i iT-piinrmn a rtif it in At nAninmn riiMj Kalikow. Max 'April fl, 1939'. Gross Hyman Wassennan. one. sixth nf residuary estate each Chief assets, real estate.

mortgages ncrs. cash and insurance. $IB8 Philip P. Zareh, attorney, 2826 Mermaid Ave CUNNINGHAM On June 14. EDWARD beloved husband of Irene and father of Edward J.

June 13, 1940, aged 70 years; be- Sacred Heart Church, 78th Avenue, loved father of Edwina Becker; Glendale, 10 o'clock. i TOBIN JOHN beloved hus Walter i. Bryan, Deputy Sheriff, PAWNBROKERS SALES band of Julia (nee Clark), father of O'REILLY On Friday. June 14, f. H.

ADELMAN. Al'CTK i.NEKK i Elizabeth and Honora Harrison, at Mary and Rita. Funeral Monday grandfather of Elmer and Fred, morning from Henry McCaddin'a Services Sunday, 8 p.m., at George Chapel, 24 7th Avenue. Requiem Werst Funeral Home, 71-41 Cooper mass St. Francis Xavier Church, 9 Avenue, Glendale.

Funeral Mon- 1940, MARY J. O'REILLY, wife of his residence, 490 1st Street. Re- sella June 21. 1940. at.

10-iJ0 a a' 1S4 Ashland Plare. Broikiyn. Pa-kit1 Sdan, 1j Salle Convortihlc Cnui. Mut.it N.U. BlSSSfi.

22S2236. ntak'U from Isaac N. Jacobsun. Louis ESTATE OF EUOKNE ROSENBAUM'S AUCTIONEERS. I.

Kirsilinrr. FHdhuhn. .1. S.hwalh, edl at 70 Bowery, at 9 a nt June, 17 By moVr of S. A.

Xlet'fn, 1.S9 Mvrilo Ave sil Interment Calvary Ceme- the late Patrick beloved mother of Thomas and Edward and Sabina Golden, at her home, 46 Shepherd Avenue, Funeral Tuesday. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the o'clock, tery. quiem mass St. Francis Xavier R. C.

Church Monday 11 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. TRACEY--JOSEPH on June day, 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. verware.

v. C. H. ADELMAX. ACCTlMNESrt rloihing.

ndrls ana tJ. rtr, rlf July 1, 1910. at 9.30 a 1 neral Chapel, 6815 Avenue thenre to Holy Innocents R. C. Ciurch, where requiem mass will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BERRY JANE, June 13. at the home of her daughters, 1750 55th Street. Survived by beloved daughters, Mrs. Sadie Salvesen, Mrs.

Helen Edlich; two granddaughters, Mildred and Shirley. Services Sunday evening, June 16. at 8 o'clock, Reverend Eugene E. House officlat-ing. Funeral June 17 at 2 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Direction Louis W. Thorgesen. BROWN June 14, 1940, Reverend WILLIAM beloved husband of Beulah M. Brown and loving father of Mrs.

Edwin R. Danner, Mrs. i llith Brooklyn. Seddh assets, $20 501. net.

sn.rai. is wne. Moily Kalikow. one-third of residuary as-taie; son, Norton Kalikow. two-thirds nf residuarv esrate Chief assets, stocks and bonds $20,071 mortgages, notes, cash and Insurance.

$140. Jointly owned properly. $380 Weckstem Weckalein, attorneys, 51 Chambers Manhattan. King. Ulrabelh A.

(Sept, 15, 19391. Oross assets. net. $9 067. To daughters, Ada I.

Palmer and Anna A. Stlkaorth, and son, John P. Jones, one-fifth of residuary estate each, granddaughter. Caroline Brown, and great-grandson. 8 S'orkel.

one-tenth nf residuary estate each: son. Edward F. Jones, $100. Annie Jones and grandchildren Wilber Clifford Milion K. and William Jones Jr.

one-twenty-fifth nf residuary estate each Chief as. sen. stocks and bonds. $8RS9. mortgages, no'es.

rash and Insurance. miscellaneous property, $342. Prank Mc-Cabe Jr. attorney. 16 Court St.

Maverhofer, Cecilia (Nov. 23 19391. Cioss assets $37,721: net. $35161. To hubanrl John Mayerhofer.

life income from residuary estate in trust: rtauchter. Cecilia Gassmann. specific raltv and Jewelry and household and personal effects; sons. John Mayerhofer. one-half remainder Interest Blessed Sacrament at 9:30 a.m.

In-i 13; beloved son of Joseph and Inc. UTS Rtirlirp dothine. anus. LEAHY June 14, DANIEL beloved husband of Ellen fnee Murphy), father of Mrs. Conrad Hedden, Mrs.

James Feeney, Mrs. Mabel Dunn. Funeral from 6156 56th Street, Maspeth, Monday, 9:30 terment Holy Cross Cemetery. PFLIEGER WILLIAM, of 35 i Motor No. ls-2Siti2'JS.

account of tdna M. Reilly. 5 fONEER soils July 1. 1940. at in 30 a.tn at 623 Atlantic Ave-.

Brooklyn. Foi i'oa ii Motor No account of Jnhn and Samuel H. iel5-2t ADELMAN. ArcYliJNEER aeli.a July 1, 1940, at 10 IS a it S.S'i Atlantic Brooklyn. Rockne 1 Motor No.

R2041S. count oi Ortrtiile 1 Simni.a. jclS-2i r. "adeiTman. A'f'CTirtNEsr: si lla July 1.

1940. at 11.30 a.m., at 317 CURTIS8 CHARLES June 14, beloved husband of Maud, devoted lather of Gretchen Miller. Service at Walter B. Cooke. Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Sunday, 8 p.m.

Interment Mount Marion, N. Y. EYDELER ELIZABETH, a ged 72, Thursday, June 13, 1B40; wife of the late Fred V. Eydeler. Sur- nvprrnals.

ladus' fats fur runts, fur staffs and pants. from Nn 1 Jan. 1. 11W 1.. isnnn nf Mav IT.

1939. in-'lusivp M. Riu. khpirtiT Suns. TOO liiand Si.

''iotlimg. plecJcrd fn.m I3 Jan. 3. 1W tn 17.Si:t nf May li 1939 jM0-6l June 18- Rv Nattifin lilil" kin. In.

11 22 Kilin silvprwate. i I set und-iiand watrhfs. ridds nn pnn-' from 52873 Jan. 3. 1939.

tn MOSS nf Mav 1. 1939 Ji ll-tit Juhp 19 Rv otder M. H. Kiki, am. Requiem mass Miraculous Medal R.

C. Church. Direction George T. McHugh. WALSH JAMES on Thursday.

June 13, husband of Martha and father ot Mrs. Edna Scidel: James Kelly, Daniel and Agnes Essex Street, Brooklyn, on Friday, Leahy. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 am aged 58. Survived by one sister, from his residence, 334 Carroll Mrs. Katie Schaefcr, and one Street.

Requiem mass St. Mary brother, Joseph. Funeral from 35 Star of the Sea Church. Essex Street on Monday. Solemn high mass at St.

Michael's Church. 94 Fulton diHin.inds sil mrmher nf Thfarriral Stat Hariri. residuary e.Mata and specific realty John C. Creech, Ida Jane, and Wil- 1940 10 a m. Interment Holy Trinity waif, jeweli y.

s- wati i Fiuene Mayerhofer. nne-half remain LIESEGANG On June 14 GUSTAV, loving father of liam E. Brown Jr. at his vived by three children, Elizabeth- Funeral from I union, ixicai no. Pred V.

Eydeler Jr. and Brooklyn, Uodge Tru'k Motor No. 1196, account of je.V2t A ELJIAN, AUCTION EER Julv 1. 194U. at 11.00 a.m..

at K7i Herkimer Brooklyn. Butrk Sedan Motor No. 22S217. account of rier interest In residuary estate chief a- niusiral ins; fi'-Id Ki''. sets real estate.

$12 740; $tock and as. ahn'suna. bonds. 13.700: mortgages note, rash and jrVel typf writers, r'lorks. bats, suit tiisiiranc'.

$'20 481: Jointly nwned prop-fasta fishmir nv. fir REILLY EDWARD, on June 13, the chaPeI" 187 So' stvfet' nf nth street Stirvivpd hv Monday, 8:30 a m. Requiem mass George Berg, Mrs. Angitt McRae, Anna and Louise Liesegang. Also survived bv five grandchildren.

SBOd. Rirhara E. walsn, attorney, fro, nf Jan. 3 1939, to erty. St.

Anselm's Church. IRQ Montague 8t of Mf.rrh 31. 1939 i.ivp. r.st .1 .1 I'llllltlC. -vr Kriol.

1173 Kf.xdwav wife and two children in Scotland. Requiem mass Monday, 9 a.m. Reposing at his residence, 89-59 i 134th Street, Richmond Hill, until Monday. 10:30 a m. Interment St.

I John's Cemetery, J. Gallagher Meagher, Thomas W. (Ort. 19391 Gross as.ets. 351.

net $25,593. To wife. Hatue Meaartr Chief assets, real es'a'e, $10 000; stock and hnnds 17 321 Anifli Surnlej-s, ISO Montague 8t Petersnn. Jnhn P. Teh 14 19401.

rsro.s asseu. net $5 010 To wife. BWa C. Peterson. Chief asen stork, and bonds.

$360. mortgages, notes ra.h and insurance $963. jointly owned nroperty $9,150 Herman Block, attorney, 41 Knickerbocker Ave. Reser. Fdward N.

'Nov 93' r.tois assets. net. $14 709 To Elizabeth pledired from l.V"1 or 1 lS3'i fo of Manli 31. 1939 and all 1 piorlKe ll'ld ni'i. aiso for 97 Myrtle rlothiriK etr p-'dcd from 2722'! i of Oct.

17. IMS. to M75 of April li. I 1930. and all pLdin-s lo'ld over 1 2-ejt S'l I M-Bv of Et.

.1. .1 Fn'l. 1473 Broadwav Rrnoklyn. jo'roni-hand plrdxed fivm of 1. 1939 to Wl Mt-iIi 31 1030.

from 96J6 Kch ISUS. to of Fr-h I. and all plcds-n John H. Eydeler. Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Nicholas Blarius.

fe Son Funeral Parlors, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. FAJEN JOHN on Thursday, June 13, 1940, aged 78 years; beloved brother of Katie Geils and Fred Fajen. Funeral services Sunday at 8 p.m. at Stenger'a Funeral Home, 289 St.

Nicholas Avenue, Ridgewood. Interment Monday at Green-Wood Cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited WEINHOLD On June 14. 1940. in her 73d year.

ELISE WEINHOLD, beloved mother of Julius and Emma Weinhold and grandmother of Julius Weinhold Jr. Services at her home, 32 Smith Street, Rockvllle Centre. L. I Sunday evening, 8:30 o'clock. Interment Evergreens Cemetery Monday afternoon, 1:30 o'clock.

home, 425 1st Street until 5 p.m. Sunday. Services at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, 2d Street and 6th Avenue. Sunday, 8 p.m.

Interment Arcadia, Maryland. CANNON On June 13, JOHN of 422 58th Street, now at Coalport, Pa. Father of Reverend John Cannon of St. Basil R. C.

Church, Coalport, Pa. Reposing at Schae-fer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue at 42d Street, after 9 p.m., Saturday, June 15. Requiem mass Monday. June 17, at 9:30 a.m., at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C.

Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Sons, directors. MAGUIRE CHARLES on June 14, beloved son of Anne Maguire sharp. St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church. Reposing at chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th Street.

SINCLAIR On Friday, June 14. 1940, ANNA ELIZABETH, widow of Louis Charles Sinclair; sister of Mrs. Mary A. Carter, Mrs. John R.

Harrison, Mrs. Jerome H. Reinhart and Mrs, Nellie Krummell. Services at the Pease Funeral Parlors, 437 Nostrand Avenue at Hanoock Street, on Saturday, June 15, at 8 m. Interment Moravian Cemetery, Newfoundland, Pa.

iStroudsburg, Pa. papers please copy.) and devoted father of Mary Grace and Thomas also survived by lield liver; also for K7 Myitis Ave. pracair ann nrn npr am ivi nrsrr. i j. i Bimkivn.

nnu ar "'ileea iim an 1 Jo'n: Roland $500 chlMMrr Donn ff D'. IS 1 WW April J5. WOLF On June 13, 1940, 193S- an1 P'''' heH nS CHARLES beloved son of Mar- i -l Karet Wolf; also survived by two! 3" tCmOtiam Jrf Ifra.i brothers and three sisters. Funeral i FARRELL In deep devotion to, fr. -J-' a sister, Mrs.

Joseph A. Brown. Funeral on Monday, 9:30 a.m., from the home of his sister, 2036 New York Avenue. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady Help of Christians R. C.

Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. Direction Joseph Sales and Alice j-l'v-'t hTa i ma "aTTtTo "lis June 17 mill, at i)0 a ir 135 Willoughhv B-io Convert ihlc Sedan. Motor No.

ftntii Paul Reckson. If ADEEM AN, sella June 17. 1940. at 3 00 a 41 Snvder Ave Rrooklvn, Pivtn Touiing Motor No tctaken fiom Henry Eikjte.n, sell." Julv 2. 1940.

3 pm. 50 Lafav "t-i Brooklyn. Buick Sedan. Motor 2U692S. account Malvm Howard.

Hro7sCH )NZEIT. "AUCTION ESlf 1 sells July 2 llMH. it 30 a 1317 Brooklyn. Chevrolet Mj'nr No. 2774679.

account Anthony Arnon-. H. Al'CTitlNEtJR July 2. 1310. 10 30 a lil 29 Knickerho, ker Rrooklvn.

lori-p Truck, Motor N. 96-372. Tcount Richatd DiEotenzo. S( 'N EI T. A CT I i Julv 2.

9 a in M'lionald Ave. B-ooklyn. Tio. k. r-t'ksid Roads'ct.

23nhn. a'-oun's Ahe Ma' wit. H'-'ttiHtl Render, TAKE NOTICE TH AT ERE REID. g'Httonet, will sell at pub'" auction. June 22nd, 1910.

10 4o 1 Blolun's Service, Atlantic Ave. Rrooklvn. S'udchako'- fe.ij.i 1125934. Buirk Sedan. Se al 33723.17U TAKE Nt)TlCE THAT JERK REIlJ.

aU'tioncei, sell a' June 21sl, 1941 12 00 n. Ri'Oi'ti Se-vice, rc'l Atlmtw Riooklvn Nash Sedan tr it I services lit his home, 260 filst St the beautiful memory of our brother, AvV. Monday. 2:30 p.m. Interment ex-Senator DANIEL FARRELL, itm!" 'vav to I FIELD On Wednesday, June 12, 1940, LOUIS B.

FIELD, beloved father of Bessie Field Mortimer. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferls Place, on Sunday, 2 p.m. FITZSIMMONS On June 13, i 1940. ANNA FITZSIMMONS, wid 3tt iHrmnriam SLATER EDWARD on June Green-Wood Cemetery. who departed this life June 17.

1339. 1939 J. 22 Manhattan i from of Oil. I 1 9.W to 13, 184(1, retired memurr i.r. Anniversary mas Aionnay.

June i i. i.v intn ns for Ha'nld rt.vto ViushnnH nf F.lln tnce I cnur-rv utl uiinr i. Chnrrh I 'une E. Biennan. McDERMOTT June 13.

1940, 1 JOHN, beloved husband of Mary; devoted father of Frank, Lillian, run. 5.3ns fih Aie from ln.nT of jtilv 1, 193S. to W. of May 1. 114-3: oSil Loving BISTER and BROTHERS Mockler); beloved brother of Kath-i JAUB- DClovPQ I ItioiiclB Vaaoar Piinera aprvtr.

ryn Doyle, Mary, Lillian Rlcnes and I Joseph, retired member N. D. ow of Joserjh. and beloved mother Margaret, Loretta and Agnes; of 441 i The Eagle hit publithed booklet of "In Memoriam" Verset Ym mar obtain cop; of thia book let, withsut ehargg, bj At) Takfr it MA In M200. at Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, Sunday, 8 pm.

Interment Monday, 10 a Evergreens Cemetery. WHEN Ol'T OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN FIELDS In lovinj memory of our darling EILEEN, ho was killed by a motorcycle June 16. 1939; four years old. Ever present in our "hTjgh'g From your heartbroken GRANDMOTHER and GRANDPA SPROAT. LICENSES NO TH-E IS HEREBY.IVENTHAT Lirenae No.

747K ha. l'n issued to the under vernd under th Ahoholir T.aw. to .1 l'er wine and Inunr at 42 St for 'in onsuointion JOHNSON AfUMS RESTAl'RANT 43 Johnson Brooklyn 3fS-3t i dear uncle of Michael E. Mockler. Reposin? at his residence, 2050 Schenectady Avenue, until Monday, Requiem mass St.

Thomas Aquinas Church of Flatlands. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Direction M. J. Smith Sona. of Mrs.

Ravmond McDonnell, El- Rogers Avenue. Funeral from the mer, Vincent, Joseph and George Mortuary. 187 South Oxford Street, Fitzsimmons. Funeral from her Monday, June 17, 9:20 a.m. Solemn residence, 181 Bedford Avenue, on requiem Church of St.

Francis Monday at 9:30 a.m. 'solemn of Asslsi, Lincoln Road at Nostrand requiem mass at St. Vincent de Avenue. 10 a Thomas H. Ire-Paul'i Church at 10 o'clock.

land, directing obsequies. No R34lSk Pnnti'c Touring Sedsn serial No. L5HB-3033..

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