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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUNDAY. NOV. 21. 1913 23 Coslabile Mazza, Barge Employe John McCrory, 83, Mrs.

L. C. Wages, THOMAS J. KEHOE KILLED; FORMER SHIPPING OFFICIAL Themas 3. Krfioe.

former official on the Admiral Sampson Of the the American President Lines, I Pacific Alaska Steam Navigation Store Founder worked for many years on reilroaj barge, was recovered on Friday. He was a native of Italy. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Halvorsen Chapel 5310 8th Ave. A requiem mass will be offered in St.

Agatha's R. C. Church at 10 o'clock and burial will be In St Jchn: a Mr. Teresa Barrett. an.3 twa rrandchildren Additional Obituaries On Page 36 The funeral Costatfi? Man 82.

of 851 46th St. drowned otl the foot Aml- St. Nor. S. where he was empod by the Eastern District Terminal Company, will be held tomorrow morning from the Ex-P.

T. A. Leader Htadtd O. E. S.

Chapter And Served Canteen Mr. Laura C. Waies. prominent Catherine Mazza: three sons. Jamrt Jchn'i Cemetery The body of Mr.

Mazza. who had and Michael, now in the army, and company, wnen that esset mas In Eastern Star circles, and former Organized Chain For 5 and 10 Sales Indiana. Pa, Nov. 10 6J.P-Jchn Qraham McCrory, S3, founder and for year president of the Mc-Crorvi and 10 cent stores, died today in hi home at nearby Brush Valley. Born in East Wheatfield Town- rammed and sunk by the princes Victoria.

Mr. Kehoe was an officer in the Merchant Marine durtnt World War I. and had many colorful experiences while transporting roc pa overseas. He was representative of the American Mail Line and the Admiral Oriental Line, which had a number of plera in Brooklyn, and president of the Parent-Teachets Association of Public School SO, Woodhaven, died yesterday after a brief Ultima at her home. 88-43 80th St.

Woodhaven. She wat born in Brooklyn 40 year ago and had lived In Woodhaven tor the 1M 33 vears. She was a leader of Hillside Chapter. O. E.

and a member 4 ship, Indiana County. Oct. II. 1860, as killed Friday night in an automobile accident on the West Coast, according to word received here yesterday. He waa 60 years old.

Mr. Kehoe. who lived for many In Brooklyn, wai driving with hi brother-in-law. Charles Them as Matthews of San Francisco, when their ear skidded over an embank-merit. Mr.

Kehce was killed and Mr. Matthews, who was driving, was seriously injured. Bom in California. Mr. Kehoe was raised in the Mission District San Francisco, known in former days as "South of the Slot." He began his maritime career as a cargo checker on the West Coast, later going to sea for the old Pacific Coast, Company.

In 1908 he was freight clerk on the Watson, later Wrecked. A few years later he waa purser PRIDE IN SERVICE McCtcry established his first 5 and 10 cent store at Scoitdale. Pa in 1883 he was 22. His capital conaisted of 8350 he saved and 8200 he bcrrsmed. In 1901.

when bt had 20 stores of the Canteen Unit cf the Red Cross. She was a member of the eventually became general agent of the Dollar Steamship Lines at Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Kehoe never married. He la aurvived by his mother. Mr.

Mary A. Kehoe of Los Angeles: a sister, Mrs. Alfred M. Cabral of Eureka. CaU and a brother.

Louis I. Kehoe of New Rochelle, N. who Is a iteamshlp captain. Funeral services will be held Tuesday in Eureka. rr with annual sales of 8498.000.

McCrory opened office in New York City, and in 1915. he incorporated hi 118 itores The present 197 store in the chain are located in an area between New York and Chicato and Richmond. Va. McCrory retired in 193J. illiam J.

Tubman Adam Hammer, 87, Foret Park Reformed Church, and its pastor, the Rev. Floyd L. Cor- nish. will officiate at funeral services to be held tomorrow at 8 m. at Hillside Masonic Temple, 9th St near Jamaica Ave.

The body will be at the M. Walker Funeral Home. 87-34 80th until 4 tomorrow. Burial will be In Woodlawn Cemetery. Cypress Hills.

She Is survived by her son. Arthur, with the navy; a daughter. Laura Jean; her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.

Rankin; two sisters. Mrs. Etta Conley and Mrs. Martha M. Wcore.

and two brothers, William J. and Joseph Rankin. Cost Accountants To Hear Taxation Talk John T. Shea, 65, Riles Tomorrow Director of Bank Boro Storekeeper Adam Hammer, 87, who had conducted a stationery store on Wilson Ave. for more than 40 year, died Friday at hi home.

15 Stanhope St. He retired 16 year ago. Mr. Hammer waa a native of Germany and was a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Leonard I Church.

He leave a son, Henry; two daughters, Sybllla and E. Phllomena; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. The funeral will be held on Mon. day with a requiem mass at St. Leonard's Church at 10 a.m.

Burial will be in St. John Cemetery. 1 The funeral of William J. Tubman, retired agent for the Prudential Insurance Company, who died Friday at hi home, 428 63d will be held tomorrow from the Joseph T. Clavlri Funeral Home, 7722 14th with a requiem mass at 9 a m.

at Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 5th Ave. and 59th St. Burial will be In Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mr. Tubman was born in Manhattan, 69 years ago, and lived In Brooklyn for more than 40 years. He had been associated with the insurance company for 30 years when he retired In 1933. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Katherlne Dempsey Tubman: two sons, William and George Tubman, and a brother.

James Tubman. Olen Cove. Not. 20 A solemn requiem mas was offered at fit. Patrick Church here yesterday for John T.

Shea, 65, retired auto dealer and a director of the First National Bank, who died on Thurs-day. A resident of Olen Cove for 41 years, he was a former commissioner of as.essmenU and a former member of the board of fir commissioners. Mr. Shea leave his wife, the former Elsie M. Schleicher, and a nephew, Thomas J.

Shea. Burial was In Brookville Cemetery, Brookville, L. I. Walter. A.

Hurley, head of the tax department of West, Flint ti will be the speaker tomorrow at a study group session of the Brooklyn Chapter, National Cast Accountants. The session will be held In the Central Y. M. C. 55 Hanson Place, and will be the fourth in a series of eight.

Hurley will talk on 1943 developments in corporate income taxation. 4 BUY V. S. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS 1 :3 DEATHS at. Sophia.

Istanbul, nnct known at "tht Jtwtl lot of Otnttaatlnoplt Brtettd by Conitanttnt when ht madt Conslnntinopir tin opital: rrbulll bf nil ton an aaaln Thtodotlut In 416 bv fire In VI 2 and with prmnt crand adit lot. tht maittrpltct of Juttinian. famout bmldrr of rarly Christian rhurrhrs. who compifttd hit work on Chrlltmaa Da? In 37. Whm th Ottoman Turks caplurrd Cnmmminoplr.

thit Chmuaa anuria wai iramformttf into a Baillleaa Motqut ai a place ot worship lor ih Mohammrdani CULL November 19, 1943. WIL Ackcrly, Ellen A. Hansen. Chria A. Barrett, Joseph I Herbert, Anne J.

LIAM beloved father of Eleanor Barthel. Conrad Holm, Maria m. Hoey, Alice Schwenteriy, i noy and Ellsworth Cull. Funeral from Keating, Lester E. the Walter B.

Cooke. Funeral Home. 1218 Flatbush Avenue, Tuesday, 2 p.m. CULLEN On Friday, November A RECENT SURVEY: 19, 1943, MARY mee Scott), De- Bcardslcy, Elmer Callahan, Elizabeth A. Chave, Charles Cooper, Simon Creishton.Mary Cull, William H.

Cullen. Mary Delaney, Patrick ponaghy, Robert Dupan, Rose Forker, Janet E. Frey, Joseph H. Giansreco, Salvatore Kelly, Helen A. Kelly, James C.

Kiely, Elizabeth Llndley, Arthur A. Sr. Lynch, Margaret Mahonev. John J. McLaughlin, Catherine V.

Moore, Joseph A. Porter, Ella Scott, Nellie May Sieve rs, Margaret Weldon, Edith L. loved wife of the late Philip n. MOORE November 19, 1943. JOSEPH beloved husband of Lo-reita Bowles; brother of John Catherine Vellla, Ann Moore and Ruth Youngs.

Funeral from the residence, 1968 E. 35th Street, Tuesday; solemn requiem mass Good Shepherd Church. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. John E.

Duffy, Director. PORTER On Saturday, November 20, 1943, ELLA of 500 Washington Avenue, wife of the lat Arthur T. Porter. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place. Monday, 8 p.m.

SCOTT At her home. 715 54th Street. Friday, November 19, 1943, NELLIE MAY. widow of Edward beloved mother of Edward Walter Scott. Funeral services at the HERBERT ANNE November 19, 1943.

wife of the late Dr. A. K. C. Herbert.

Reposing at the "Abbey," 132 E. 70trf Street. New York. Requiem mass St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Lexington Avenue at 66th Street, Monday, November 22, 10 a.m.

HOLM MARIA on November 20, widow of Hans; beloved mother of Louise M. Tyson, Marie H. Cabal. Josephine A. Cosentino and Sst.

John P. Holm. U. S. Army; grandmother of Sgt.

John and Harry Tyson. U. S. Army. Services at Moadinger Funeral Parlors.

1120 Flatbush Avenue, Monday, 8 p.m. KEATING-LESTER In 45th year, at Ashevllle, N. on November 12. Survived by wife, Mrs. Myrtle Keating.

Oteen, N. father, Albert E. Keating, Brooklyn; si-ster, Mrs. David Bratton. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., from the Madden Funeral Home, Franklin and Willoughby Avenues; thence to St.

Patrick's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. of the cost of funerals, conducted locally, shows that of each one thousand DELANEY PATRICK No 202 war up to- vember 20. 1943. beloved husbana of the late Mary, and loving father The one thing that zealously guards the high quality of a service is the pride one takes in giving it.

Establishing the high type of funeral service for which the Community Funeral Directors listed below are noted is the result of devoted attention to duty. Their ideals are strictly humanitarian and their purpose simply to provide a dignified funeral, economically sound, in a modern atmosphere. They are proud of their service proud of their good reputations. of Sister Rose Carmelite, S.S.J.; Mrs. Fred Kuhle, Oenevleve, James; devoted brother of the Rev.

James J. Delaney, John Thomas Catherine T. Funeral from hus KELLY On November 18. 1943, HELEN A. i nee Haggcrtyt; survived by her husband.

Michael 217 were from $151 to $250 209 were from $251 to $350 167 were from $351 to $450 205 were more than $450 These figures do not Include death notices, transcripts, cemetery and crematory charges, church services and clergy, and New York City Sales Tax. home, 72-20 Harrow Street. Forest Hills, I on Wednesday, November 24. at 9:30 a.m.; thence to Our Harris Funeral Chapel. 5012 4th Avenue, Sunday, November 21, at 1:30 p.m.

SIEVERS MARGARET, of 89 Moffat Street, on Saturday, November 20, 1943, beloved wife of Edward F. Sievers; devoted stster of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Francis, John and Andrew B. Werth.

Member of Star of Hope Chapter, O. E. 8.: Pilgrim Pride Council, D. of and Lady of Mercy Church at 10 i where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DONAOHY On November 18. 1943. ROBERT, at his residence, Perfect PaU Club. Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home 564 76th Street. Beloved husband of Elizabeth; dear father of Ann, Lillian George Frederick 1015 Halsey Street.

Religious and ACKERLY On Saturday, November 20, 1943, ELLEN ADELAIDE, beloved mother of Ruth Ackcrly and Mrs. Irving G. Downs. Funeral services at her home, 113 E. Main Street, Riverhead, L.

on Tuesday, November 23, at 2 p.m. BARRETT On November 19, 1943, JOSEPH I son of the late Richard J. Barrett and fond brother of John'E. Barrett. Funeral Tuesday, November 23.

at 9:30 a from S. F. Duryea Chapel, 961 Putnam Avenue. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. BARTHEL On November 20, 1943. in his 66th year, CONRAD, beloved son of Margaret and devoted brother of Kathryn Goess, Barbara Seidler, Henrietta Franz, Gertrude Ringkamp, Regina, John and Henry Barthel. Funeral from the Stutzrhann Chapels, 2001 Madison Street, Ridgewood, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass St.

Matthias R. C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BEARDSLEY On Saturday, November 20, 1943, ELMER beloved husband of Sue C. Beardsley; father of Mrs. Margaret B. Koster. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferls Place, on Tuesday at 2 p.m.

Robert Harry J. and Oeraid J. Also survived by eight grandchil fraternal ervices Monday, 8 pm Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m. Interment The Evergreens. WELDON EDITH LOUISE, be dren.

Requiem mass Our Lady of loved wife of James; mother of James also survived by parents, one slder and four brothers; November 19. Reposing at Halvorsen Chapel, 6310 8th Avenue; solemn THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION. WHICH CONDUCTED THE ABOVE SURVEY. PRESENT THESE MESSAGES FOR YOUR GUIDANCE mother of Helen Patricia and William Joseph; sister of Mrs.

Mary O'Sullivan, Mrs. Frar Lyons, Catherine, Be.ssie. Daniel, John and Dennis. Reposing at Funeral Home, 476 73d Street. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m.; thence to the R.

C. Chuach of St. Anselm, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KELLY JAMES November 19, 1943. beloved husband of Grace devoted father of 1st Lt. Grace Rose Kelly, Kings County Hospital Unit, North Africa; cousin of Delia Hughes and Edward Lynch. Funeral from Walter B. Cooke, Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass Holy Cross Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy, Cross Cloister. Please omit flowers. KIELY ELIZABETH A. (nee Brysoni, Friday, November 19, 1943, widow of John beloved mother of Thomas, Agnes and Mrs. Marie Buvey.

Reposing at her son's residence, 110-56 Jewel Avenue, Forest Hills, L. I. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.; solemn requiem mass at Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Forest Hills. 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

LINDLEY ARTHUR A. of Bpllmore. L. I fnrnnerlv of Krnnlt- requiem mass Our Lady of Per petual Help Tuesday, 9 a.m. Interment St.

Charles Cemetery, Pine- lawn. In C0cmor(am BRISK In lovlnir memory of LILLIAN. Died November 22, 1940 CALLAHAN November 20, 1943, ELIZABETH beloved mother of Julia A. and Mrs. James V.

Green; Loving BROTHER, Devoted AUNT. LYONS In loving memory of JAMES HENRY LYONS. Masses sister of Mrs. David A. Whamond, Mrs.

Edward Powers and Mrs. offered. WIFE and CHILDREN, Daniel J. Farrell: at her residence, 585 4th Street, after a long illness. Funeral Tuesday.

9:30 a.m., from BUSHWICK JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 15 Afccrdtta St BENJAMIN GRINDROD 17 Man It J. CLEMENT EARNS Ituhwick At, Ctr. PtlUa It CONRAD J.

KOCH til trffa At. 114 WilMa At. JOHN SEHY SON 111-11 CBbal At. UNITED BURIAL CO. 1101 Braodwar WEIGAND BROS.

1015 HatatT It GEORGE WERST, Inc. 171 Karl It her home: mass of requiem St. Saviour's Church. Interment Holy Pease lyn, November 19, 1943, husband of QCO. IN.

Angels Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Austin W. Moran, Director. DUGAN ROSE (nee Donohue), November 19, 1943, wife of the late George dear mother of Arthur William Mrs. Fred Bayers, Mrs.

Joseph Hastie, Mrs, William Dillon, Mrs. Bernard Martin: also survived by eighteen grandchildren, five great-grandchildren. Reposing residence, 375 12th Street. Requiem mass Tuesday. 9:30 a.m., St.

Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FORKER November 19. 1943, JANET beloved wife of the late Richard mother of Dorothy and Mrs. Evelyn Hennessey.

Funeral Monday. 9:30 a.m.. from 1336 Park Place. Solemn requiem mass at St. Matthew's R.

C. Church. FREY JOSEPH November 20, 1943, of 485 E. 178th Street, Bronx, son of Louis and the late Julia Frey; brother of Mrs. Mary Schultz, Anthony and Albert.

Funeral from the Fox Funeral Home, 1908 Bathgate Avenue at 177th Street, Bronx, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m.: requiem mass St. Joseph's Church, 10 a.m. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. GIANGRECO SALVATORE, beloved husband of Anna; devoted father of Anna Auremma, Jennie, Lt. Erneit beloved brother of Thomas.

Funeral Tuesday, November 23: solemn requiem mass, 10 a.m., St. Agatha R. C. Church. Interment St.

John' Cemetery. HANSEN CHRI3 November 20, 1943, beloved husband of Anita; devoted father of Arlene; son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen: brother of Mrs. Sally Damm and William Hansen.

Funeral service at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 151 Linden Boulevard, Tuesday, 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Cross Cemetery. CHAVE CHARLES on No vember 19, 1943, suddenly, at At' tier a I directors ijouise; iaoner ot Arinur a.

Ralph Irene E. Reposing Pe-trone Funeral Home, 94-19 Roosevelt Avenue, Jackson Heights. Service 2 p.m., November 23. Interment Flushing Cemetery, lanta. beloved husband of Florence Orpen, Funeral Tuesday, 9:15 a.m., from the Chapel, 187 9.

433 Noitrand Av. STerling 3-7700 A perianilised service Intelligently directed Oxford Street; requiem mass, 10 a.m., Church of Our Lady of Victory, Throop Avenue and Mo Donough Street. Interment Cal LYNCH On November 18, 1943, MARGARET devoted sister of Mary T. Lynch and the late Mrs. Jennie T.

Walsh; at her residence, 282 Sterling Place. Funeral Monday, 9:30 requiem mass St. Augustine' Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. vary Cemetery, COOPER SIMON, beloved husband of Phoebe devoted father GLENDALE GEORGE WERST, Inc.

71-41 Cooptr At. RICHMOND HILL RAYMOND EISNER 127-01 Ubrrr At. RIDGEWOOD SHELDON H. AVENIUS I31S rorttl At. GEORGE BAQUE 111 Woodward At.

W. THEODORE LUTZ SON, Inc. II 01 rorttt At. R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc.

2001 Madliea It JAMAICA JOHN J. GALLAGHER SONS, Inc. 17-41 19711 Bt QUEENS VILLAGE R. STUTZMANN SON, Inc. 224-31 Jamaica At.

ST. ALBANS LAWRENCE D. ROUSE St Albaa Funeral Hon 11101 Llndta BouitTord WEST FOREST HILLS THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 11-17 WoodhaTtn BoultTard WOODHAVEN N.

F. WALKER 17-14 10th Bt 1107 Jamaica At. BALDWIN, L. I. of Virginia Mushkin, Felix, Cor noralSeth and Esther Levlne.

Serv BAY RIDGE J. ALBERT BARRON 1001 Its Art. JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 7711 4th COSGROVE FUNERAL HOME till 15th At. JOHN DARRAUGH SONS 1111 Ilk At.

JOSEPH G. DUFFY 7703 Ith At. GEORGE HARRIS Oil 4th At. E. H.

LOCKWOOD 4117 7th At. JAMES F. McKEON SON 7111 Ft Hamilton farkwa OATES UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT 1311 5th At. BEDFORD ERNEST J. EBBERS Ltittr W.

Hill. Inc. 396 Gatti At. JOSEPH J. GALLIGAN 171 ltdlord At.

A. A. JUNG 796 Lincoln Plac JAMES A. MADDEN 117 Franklin At. EDWARD G.

McGILL Succtnor lo Chaa. I. Bart 1 Brtroort Plac BENSONHURST ANDREW TORREGROSSA 1305 79th St FLATLANDS HOWARD HOWARD ATtnu FLATBUSH JOHN T. GALLAGHER 2541 Church At. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL Cm.

Church 4 Bo on At. MOADINGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1110 nalhtnh At. CHARLES A. HINGE 771 Cir liland At. M.

J. SMITH SONS 1011 rUrtbtuh At. PARK SLOPE GEORGE J. A YEN It 7lh At. JOSEPH G.

DUFFY 117 Ith It EDWARD F. HIGGINS 111! "rotswd At. E. H. LOCKWOOD 111 tin li WM.

A. RTNGE 111 74 At. M. J. SMITH SONS 141 Protptd Park Wtit JOHN H.

TIMMS 141 ith At SO. BROOKLYN JOSEPH P. CLAVIN 411 Court It H. LENNART CECELIA DONOVAN 111 Coluabta It ANDREW TORREGROSSA 111 Dtfrtnr Bt STUYVESANT CHAS. B.

MARTIN, Inc. 121 Grttn At. WILLIAMSBURG JOHN T. GALLAGHER 204 Btdiord At. Ices at Fresh Pond Crematory, Sunday, November 21, at 11 a.m.

SERVICES If) our htli, your church or hem Fred IIEI.DST Som MOCrCUNJ SfrVCf 186 trooklyn tocofioni: 7501 Fifth A. o'to 83 Honion PI. and 71 1 63th St. honor SNOII 10 AO 3 1600 CREIGHTON MARY, on No vember 20, in her 79th year, beloved mother of Mrs. Lillian Hamberg, Mrs.

Lucy David, Archie, Lester and Thomas Creighton. Funeral serv MAHONEY-JOHN on November 18, 1943. Survived by his mother and father; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Harper and Mrs. Margaret Loughlln.

and two brothers, Francis and Thomas. Reposing at Cornell's Chapel, 1210 Liberty Avenue. Requiem mass at the R. C. Church, St, Sylvester Monday, 9:30.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MCLAUGHLIN On November 18, 1943. CATHERINE beloved sister of Cecelia. Loretta Brooks, Edward and Richard McLaughlin. Funeral from her residence, 588 Sterling Place, Monday, 9:30 a.m.; requiem mass St.

Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Ices at Harry Jones Funeral Home, 33 Tyson Avenue, Floral Park, L. Monday, November 22, at 9 p.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery CYPRESS HILLS WILLIAM H.

CORNELL 1110 libwrtf At. REGINA E. DONNELLY HAROLD C. PURCELL 101 Euclid At. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOME 143 Ridqtwood At.

DOWNTOWN JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. Ill Atlantic At. T. J.

HIGGINS SON, Inc. 203 Jot Si. HARRY QUAYLE 134 Smith St GREENPOINT ARTHUR BAVERSTOCI 156 Franklin St THEO. HILLEBRAND, Inc. 110A Nauau At.

WEIGAND BROS. 207 Naeiau At. 88. rtr limlllM tl llmilHl mum, knrltl tin kt r-rnief 4lrtct from ktc plltl. from Horn tr (hurl.

Sl.is la 1105 In. finding Otcnint tl Grttt tr Grtrt far Ont. A FAIRCHILD FUNERAL Fairchild charges for a funeral can be kept within this sum. Outside costs, such is cemetery and other items, while not ours, must also he added to the funeral bill. This is true of any funeral.

For this reason, we show loin! cost In the accom 1311 f.r i.TiTd SEE OUR LARGE ADVERTISEMENT On Page 36 Walter B. Cooke, inc. Undertaken Brookba. Qsttat, Stilta liUad, Manhattan, Broil lid Wtitcheittr panying table, for th fuller information of the public. iiilii WEIGAND BROS.

Out Last 1000 Serricei 136 funtroli wtrt $200 Itit 126 funtrali wtrt $20010 $300 1 63 funtroli wtrt $300 to $400 157 funtrali wtrt $400 to $500 41 8 funtrali wtrt $500 or tvtr 7best figures include ceme ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Write or telephone for a new folder of forms tor Acknowledgments, also other helpful information. Ask for Miss Hart, MAln 4-6200. JMORTtClASS 86 Lefferti Tlaca, Brooklyn tank ralfttllJ, U4 laan WE INVITE YOUR INQUIRIES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Vitol notices accented 8 m. to 2 p.m. tor publication the some day; as lota ot 10 p.m.

Saturday night for publication Sunday. tery and dll other charges. CITT JAMAICA.

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