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M2 19 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1931', Deatfj Dcatfjs IT'LL BE SUNNY SIDE UP OVER WEEKEM) H. R. Mallinson Dies; Silk Industry Figure Brooklyn Gold Star Mothers Hiram R- Mallinson, 59, president Belden, M. Louise Lonergan, Rose A. Bockelmann, Malone, Mary E.

Carhart, Mary E. Marcelle, Sarah J. Clay, J. M. McCully, R.

P. Ccnlon, Richard Meyer, Henry Conmy, Anthony Michael, Jacob GROH FREDERICK CHARLES, on May 13, 1931, beloved husband of Florence Rusher Groh and father of Kenneth F. Groh. Funeral services at the Campbell Funeral Church, Broadway, at 66th St, Saturday, May 16, at 2 p.m. Inter of H.

R. Mallinson Co, one of the country's largest silk manufac-wiing concerns, died of a heart attack a few minutes before 2 p.m. Crawbuck, Newton, Josephine To Sail Today First Croup Leaving on America Other Ships ment Greenwood Cemetery. HARPER PATRICK C. HAR 16 Die, 30 Are Hurt In Tokio Movie Fire Toklo, May 13 W) Sixteen persons were burned to death and 30 were injured in a Are during a cinema performance in a temporary shack, at Shlmamakl village, Island of Hokkaido, last night HUI'HEMK CDUHT KINUS rouNTY Cyrille Realty Co.

plaintiff. agamX Fumue Wax'nbaum and others, de-femUntn. Iti piinnanre of a Judgment of foreclosure Htirl sule. riuly iimde and rntercil In the alove-f ntttled arlion. and bearing date the lllh day nt Mav.

1U31, 1, tne (lie referee in stlrl judgment named, will Mil at puhllo auction, lo th hlnhet hlflder. by Nat Rea. auctioneer at. the Brooklyn Real Eita'e Exehanee, 1H9 Montague Htreet, tn the Horouich ot Brooklyn, County nf Klli(r. on the 4th day nf PER, on Tuesday, May 12, 1831, brother of James, Peter, Joseph Carry Many Notables Thomas and Mary Kate.

Funeral from his residence, 265 Rocklyn Ave, Lynbrook, L. Friday, May 15, at Ethelinda W. Newmark, David Deakin, John C. Nicoll, John J. Dean, Bertha M.

Obes, Johanna Dickens, Lillian V. Pine, Louise Donaghy, Mabelle Reichard, Edwards, Sarah L. Elizabeth Egelhoff, George Rodler, Albert J. Grady, Emma Scharf Esther Groh, Frederick C. Scherpich, F.

Haggerty, John J. 8cheib, Philip Harper, Patrick C.Thomasey, J. J. Johrens, Ernest T.Trihy, Mary E. Kenny, Margaret Vlscardi, Helen Knuth, Thomas Wilcox, Maude E.

9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Raymond's Church. Interment in Mt, St. Mary's Cemetery.

The first group of Brooklyn Gold Star Mothers and Widows to make the pilgrimage this year to the foreign graves of their loved ones leaves today on the United States yesterday, at his office, 295 5th Ave, Manhattan. Mr. Mallinson had been under a physician's care for some time, it was said later by his business associates, and recently returned to ousiness from a vacation in Tucson, Ariz. He appeared at his offices yesterday morning In his normal health and good spirits and during the morning attended a meeting at the Empire State Club. McMeekan Will Leaves $178,997 JOHRENS At Mineola, on May 12, 1931, ERNEST THEODORE JOHRENS, beloved husband of liner America.

Mary Buchacek, in his 67th year, A. Ift Funeral services will be held at his home, 121 Searing Ave, Mineola, 1 it on Wednesday, May 13, at 8:30 p.m. There are 12 in the group: Mrs. Mary A. Di-lahunt, 331 64th St.

Mrs. Margaret T. Oehlea, 160'i Bergen Street. Mrs. Emma Roth.

rlfU 59th St Mrj. Christine 3tll St. Mrs. Edith A. Mccormick, 284 Eastern Parkway.

Mrs. Hanna Mr.ni-nr.lv RAn V.mrinrhm Morton Lodge, No. 63, F. A. EXPLANATORY NOTES Symbola InrllcaU QCU of Hempstead, N.

will officiate. Funeral will leave t' home on 9 Partly Cloudy. A Clnudy, (g) RalivSnow, Report Thursday, May 14, at 10:30 a.m, Estate to Widow Avenue. Mm. Marffarpf.

Rh.rr.H. RinA intti aVvnrsi iMitl AX Interment in Union Cemetery, Bo BELDEN Suddenly, on May 11, 1931, at her residence, 56 Lefferts Place, M. LOUISE, wife of the late Alfred O. Belden and mother of Alfred Harold Rita, Mae and Clara Legg Belden. Services at the Fairchild 88 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 14, at 3 p.m.

BOCKELMANN SOPHIE CATHERINE R. (nee Steffens) entered into eternal life May 11. 1931, be- in iiwn. iqp hemia, L. I.

sonant (continuous MiimiI KENNY MARGARET FAULK Daughter and Wife Share pas throuirh points of njual air pleasure. KiRurm st snrla showa baromfttor raatlinga. laotherma lines) paaa through equal temperature. Arrowe enow direction of ariod. NER, at her home, 79 Ashford St, on Tuesday, May 12, beloved wife of the late Cornelius Kenny, devoted Bryant Holdings Berg Will Names His Widow Avenue.

Mrs. Mary Starrett, 87th St. Mrs. c. H.

Vroman. 2017 caton Ave. Mrs. Ina M. Qulne.

50 Lenox Road. Mrs. Florence Young, 248 Conover St. Mrs. Jrnnle P.

Walsh, 2B2 Sterling Place. Mrs. Sharretts and Mrs. Starrett are Gold Star widows. Also on the America is the American delegation to the International Radio Conference at Copenhagen, headed by Senator Wallace H.

White of Maine. William L. Ward, veteran Re TEMPrWTOJiE Al A.M. AND MECIPITAVlONVo UET 34 HOUM T-Trace inkrjtanon FratlA ttP TY.P AifciWC -'f Mi, mi 75 Alhnla so Montreal UuillHI Uh New Orlnna lJnli.iln HI New York .7 Uijill.irik J-J Nr.rli.lk Si til j2 'H'-ihi lCVCrinC it Oklahoma CHv Ji UlMim Portland. Ore, to UCYfUriil Jtt.

A 'hrrfnin Clllwilinali il PiUsburr SI. ijo iX'Irnil ft fj Portland. Me. LkuiO Ouflw UudfCfilY ft Hanidtjlv A fMullL rt San Frjmivo UcsMninr.s San Diem i Laslpnrl Sail Lake Cily sy UlYthlon Jtt ShtriJan Halltras kt Ke so UiliUll StJPaul JZ JacU'nvillf te. a West 7 is oaAm'Clrs Seattle 7l Vic Kwr Memnlik Wichita ift Montuntnery Washington mother of Mary Agnes and Mrs.

loved wife of Charles Bockelmann and devoted mother of Mrs. Marie An estate of $242,469 gross. E. Martin, Harold A. and Charles F.

897 net was left by William W. Bockelmann. Services' at her home, McMeekan, according to an an 1679 42d St, Wednesday, May 13, at 8:30 pm. Interment Lutheran praisal on file with Surrogate Win- gate. Cemetery.

Winds are north and 'northeast hereabout, bringing moisture from the Atlantic. Hence cloudy skies with probable rain tonight and tomorrow. However, as the weather and the low-pressure area to the southwest of us moves eastward there will be north and then northwest winds, with clearer skies and even rising temperatures. Looks like a nice weekend. publican leader of Westchestei, sails today on the Cunarder Beren-garla.

He is accompanied bv Mr. The sole beneficiary is Elizabeth CARHART At Bloomfleld, N. McMeekan, widow. Principal as on May 12, 1931. MARY E.

MOR June. lu.U. at 12 o'clock noon, the premise directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that, lot or p.ircel ot land, with the buildings and Improvement thereon erected, situate, lying and being In th H'lrouiih of Itrnoalvn. County of Klngn. City and State of New VorK, bounded ana described an followi: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Hurf Avenue, distant twenty ani fourteen hundredths feet, ensterly from this comer formed by the Intersection ot tha northerly side of Surf Avenue with the easterly side of West mat Street, as measured along the northerly side of Hurf Avenue; running thence northerly parallel with West ni.it Street, and part of tha instance through a party wall eighty-one thirty-four hundredths feet; thenca easterly pjiriillrl wth Mnrmald Avenue, twenty feel; thence southerly, parallel 1 1 rt.

West list Blreet, and part of the distance through a party wall eighty-three and slsty-sly hundredths feet to the northerly side of Surf Avenue; thence westerly along the northerly side of fturf Avenue, twenty and fourteen hundredths feet to the point or nlnce of beginning. Bind premises being known as 3025 Surf Avenue. Dated. Mav IJlli. 1931.

I1AV1U COHEN. Referee tOtllS Attorney for Plaintiff, office and nostofflce address, 201 Broad, way. New York. N. Y.

ml3-8t-w f-UIPHEME COURT, KFNOS COUNTY Maud M. Farnell, plaintiff, against Patrick; J. Oreeley and Margnrot Greeley, his wife, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled notion, and bearing date the 22d day of April, 11131, tha undersigned, the referee, tn said Judgment named, will sell at puhllo auction to the highest bidder, by James A. Heaney auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

Montague Street. In the Horough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 4th day of June. at twelve noon, the premises directed by saiel Judgment to bs sold, and therein doacrlbeU as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and Iwing In the Bor.

ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings Cl'y and State of Now York, bounded and described as follows: Reginnlng at a point on the westerly side of Falrvlew Piece distant 87 feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of Fair-view Place with the northerly side of Church Avenue; running thence westerly at. right angles to Falrvlew Place and part of the distance through a puny wall loo feet; thence northerly with sets were $131,049 in stocks and and Mrs. Evans Ward, Mis Dorothy Ward, Miss Winifred Ward George W. Cooper. Funeral will be held on Friday at 9:30 a.m., with a solemn requiem mass at the R.

C. Church of St. Malachy. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

KNUTH THOMAS on Monday, May 11, 1931, at his residence, 1535 New York Ave, Brooklyn, aged 76, beloved husband of Mary Wilson Knuth, and father of Mrs. Frances von Gersdorff, Mrs. Carl Maisel, Ethel M. and Robert W. Knuth.

Funeral services at his residence Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. LONERGAN On Monday, May 11, 1931, ROSE A. LONERGAN, RIS, wife of the late Daniel Car- Donas and $85,133 In business in terests and partnershins. hart, aged 77 years.

Funeral services and Mrs. H. S. Bottome. Other passengers on the Beren- Thomas B.

Bryant, builder, who from the home of her daughter, Mrs. William H. Tonsuhden, 20 Baldwin Bloomfleld, N. on garia include Alderman Edwin mea April 27, left an estate of $20. Thompson, Lord Mayor of Liver Daily Aviation Record 000.

His will was filed yesterday with Surrogate Wingate. pool; Lord Amphill and John Far-rell and Gene Sarazen, golfers. The estate goes in eaual shares to WEATHER TODAY And TSetvs From Fields tiara, widow, and Helen Brvant. Jaw From Sea by Radio The Hamburg-American liner Is daughter. Mrs.

Anna Ben? of 577 84th St. FLYING CONDITIONS AT 8 a.m leaving tonight with Dr. Carl Strehl, managing director of the America. PInns for these voyages is chief beneficiary under the will of her husband, August, who died Visibility Indifferent, fog and Marburg Institute for Teachers of wife of the late John Lonergan and devoted mother of Mrs. James Maher, Daniel and Mae E.

Lonergan. Funeral from her residence, 94 Lott Brooklyn, N. on Fridav. Mav 15. at 9:30 a.m.

Sol May 3. His will was filed yester day. the Blind, among her passengers, NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY Rain tonight and probably Thursday morning; rising temperature Thursday; fresh northeast to north winds. EASTERN NEW YOR Cloudy, with rain tonistht and prohnblv Thursdnv morning-slowly rising trmuerature Thursday in south portion; fresh northeast, backing to north and northwest winds. NEW JERSEY Rain tonloht nrnhnhlv were revealed last night by Martin Wronsky, director of the Deutsche Lufthansa, the German airline, Just before sailing for home on the Bremen.

The trips will be on a fast plane-alrship-plane schedule ine nrst Broadcast of a Jazz con cert at sea will be made from the emn mass of requiem at Holy dross Mr. Berg bequeathed a seven-acre farm in Camden County, New Jersey, to seven children. The widow receives property at the 84th St. smoke. Barometer 20.26.

steady. Humidity 87. Celling Moderately low, overcast. Wind Northeast, 15 miles. AVIATION FORECAST Flying forecast for metropolitan Albert Ballin, the band being the Ette Kapelle, one of Germany's best known orchestras.

The musicians R. C. Church, Church Ave, near Rogers Ave, at 10 o'clock. Inter address and the residue. ment Calvary Cemetery.

came over here to familiarize them Friday evening, May 15, at 8 ciock. Relatives and friends are kindly Invited to attend. Interment Ever-' greens Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y. CLAY At Newark, N.J.,on May 12, 1931, JOSEPH M.

CLAY, beloved husband of Mary A. and beloved father of Joseph, Richard, Mar- garet and Mrs. Catherine Suter. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral from his residence, 283 N. 6th Newark, N.

on Friday, May 15, 1931, at 8 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart Church on Park where at 9 a.m. the holy sacrament of the mass will be offered for the repose of kis soul. Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Montclair. CONLON On May 11, RICHARD K. CONLON, dear father of Harold, Richard and Herbert, brother of Harry, Walter J.

and Mrs: Irene Brown. Reposing at Jere J. Cronin, Parlor, 115 Atlantic Ave. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., thence to St. Boniface's R.

C. Church, Duffleld St, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Ktnrilv omit selves with Broadway's latest hits, MARCELLE SARAH J. MAR ending Thursday morning; continued cool tonight; slowly rising temperature Thurs- day; fresh northeast, backing to north or urea this afternoon: Fresh north CELLE, on May 12, in her 87th year, at her residence, 1449 Bath Ave, many of which will now be heard in European homes while the play northwest winds, diminishing late tonight. east to east winds surface and aloft Between Berlin and the South American continent, on a contemplated five day service, Mr.

Wronsky disclosed. Mail and passengers, according to plans, will be flown to Seville by Lufthansa planes, whore tney will change to the dirigible for the transatlantic crossing to Pernambuco. Hnre the loads will again be transferred to planes for transport to various ers are sun iar at sea. view Place, 20 feet; thence easterly at through low cloud level; fresh, Salvador de Madariaga. recently Brooklyn.

Survived by her son, Frank, and daughter-in-law, Emma; four granddaughters and five greatgrandchildren. Services Thursday, appointed by the Spanish Republic rlifht ancles to Falrvlew Place and part of tho instance through a party wall 100 feet to the westerly side of Falrvlew Place, and thence southerly along the weteri MRS. R. A. LONERGAN RITES Services for Mrs.

Rose A. Lonergan of 94 Lott St, who died Monday at her home will be held Friday at 10 a.m. with a solemn requiem mass in the R. C. Church of the Holy Cross.

Interment Willi be in Calvary Cemetery. She was the widow of John Lonergan and leaves two daughters, Mrs. James Maher and Miss Mae E. Lonergan, and a son, Daniel" Lonergan. May 14, at 9 p.m.

Interment Green side of Falrvlew Place, 20 feet to the point or place of beginning. as Ambassador to the United States, is arriving today on the Spanish liner Cristobal Colon. He has been in Mexico and is on his wood Cemetery, Friday, 2 p.m. logetner wnn all tne right, title ana Interest of the mortgagor In anri to th. cities 'served by Brazilian airlines.

The same procedure will be fol MALONE On Tuesday, May 12, Iniwl Ivlntr In Fnlrilnu, 111,.... in way to Spain. ami adjoining said premises to the center GENERAL REPORT Pressure Is lowest on the Middle At-lantio Coast. 29.64 at Cape Hatteras. Rains have continued In the Ohio Vallev, Tennessee, and from Nnrth Carolina northward to southern New England.

Rains have also occurred In Florida. Some rains are locally fairly heavv. Miami and Lvnchburg. 1.18; Cincinnati, 1.06; Pittsburgh. 1.70: Nantucket, 1.12 Inches.

The western ridge of hlh remains nearly stationary. It Is generally cooler In the Appalachian and 8outh Atlantic States, with a tendency to warmer elsewhere. The Northwest low is apparently of little Importance. In the New York area occasional showers with northerly winds continued cool weather mav be expected durlnw the next 24 hours. Thursday will probably he fair with a tendency to warmer, thoush winds are likely to continue moderate northerly.

line inereor. MARY E. MALONE (nee Fee), beloved wife of Arthur G. Malone. Funeral Saturday from 11303 86th Bremen Carries Notables Dated, May 13.

1931. PBTP-It P. SMITH. Referee. NKLHON L.

NORTH Itlnrnu A host of celebrities sailed earlv Ave, Richmond Hill. lowed on the return trip. The present airmail schedule between Berlin and Brazil Is nine days. TO TRY FOR SPEED RECORD Alford J. Williams, speed pilot.

today from Brooklyn on the North Deatb0 Plulntilt. 32 Court Street. Borough of Brooklyn. New York Cty. niU-fltwe McCULLY On Sunday, May 10, German Lloyd liner Bremen.

They 1931, at his residence, 568 Greene SUPREME COURT KTV-H rnfiwTV southwest aloft; overcast, occasional rain, light fog and indifferent visibility. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY At Glenn Curtlss Airport H. Irwin in a Sikorsky from Boston at 2 p.m. At Glenn Curtlss Airport J. Whalen in a Ford from Hartford at 12:30 p.m.

DEPARTURES YESTERDAY From Glenn Curtlss Airport J. Whalen In a Ford for Hartford at 12 From Glenn Curtlss Airport J. Elliott in a King Bird for Newark and points south at a.m. Zep Plans Six Ocean Hons The Graf Zeppelin, veteran of seven transatlantic crossings, is tn make six trlns thin Sum- William F. Purdv.

nlalnrirr ub.ik.i inciuaea Mary ncKiord, who is going to France to Join her husband, Solomon and others, defendants. flowers. Masses appreciated. CONMY On May 12, ANTHONY, beloved husband of the late Cath Ave, Brooklyn, RICHARD PLATT McCULLY, beloved husband of Susy G. and father of Edith F.

Mc Douglas Fairbanks; Noel Coward, actor and playwright, who this in puisuance or a judgment of fore, closure and sale, duly made and entered In the above-entitled notion, and heorina Cully. Services at the Fairchild date the 7th day of May. 1931. the un- week finished an engagement with erine Conmy and father of Eugene Anthony Mrs. Edward A.

has been secretly making preparations, looking toward the establishment of a speed record for land pianos at the service hangar of the American Airplane and Engine Company at Farmlngdale, it was learned at Roosevelt Field yesterday. Williams is using a special urrsiKiien, me reieree In said Judgment named, will sell at nuhlle. mic'lnn in tne play "Private Lillian Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, on Wednes highest bidder, by Kdwln Mayer, auc Gish, stage and screen star, and Monck, Kathleen, Marion ana utr- trude Conmy. Funeral on Friday HIGH WATER TODAY I Hlrh Writer. II Low Wafer.

A.M. I P.M. II A.M. I P.M. noun rieiscnor ot tile Mctropoll tan Opera Company.

May 15, from his home, 7324 Car New York I 5:30 I 6:02 I 12:23 tioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Kx. change No. 1HI) Montague Street, In tha Bui uugh of Brooklyn, county of Kings, on the 5th day of June, 19.11, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by sulci judgment to be sold, and therein de- MAY 14 Also leaving on the Bremen was Curtlss Hawk biplane with an un roll St. OOlPnui jchujciu TTnvlor'S HhllTOh at 10 New York I 8:16 I 6:43 1112:31 I Alexander Gastaud, new chef ot usually stream-lined fuselage and has Just installed a special Bliss SUN RISES AND SETS the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, who a.m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme tcry.

May 13 Rises. 5:42 Sets. 6:04 700-horsepower motor, which can be nisea.s:4o sets n4 mer between Europe and South said ne was going abroad to re cruit a suitable staff of cooks. CRAWBUCK On Wednesday, NICOLL JOHN J. NICOLL, on May 11, 1931.

Funeral services at residence, 1720 69th St, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Interment Thursday, 11 am. Evergreens Cemetery. PINE On Monday, May 11, 1931, at her residence, 274 Dean St, LOUISE PINE, beloved daughter of Anna Pine and sister of Ceil, John and Harold. Requiem mass on Friday at 10 a.m.

at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Westbury, Conn. Interment new Calvary Cemetery, Westbury, Conn. REICHARD On Wednesday, May 13, 1931, ELIZABETH, daughter of Robert Reichard and sister of May Duryea. Sisters of St. Cecile Matinee Chapter, No.

412, O. E. 8, are invited to attend the services at the Edwin Bayha Chapel, 219 Atlantic Ave, Friday at 8 p.m. RODLER Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 12, 1931, at his home, 616 Jefferson Ave, ALBERT J. RODLER.

He is survived by his wife, Ella K. Rodler, and his daughter, Elizabeth R. Koch, and a brother, Edward Dr. Michael Guhr. chief physi May 13, 1931, ETHALINDA WHITE, cian or the Westerheim Sanitari wnp ni me mm w--- buck, beloved mother of George A.

um in Czechoslovakia, and Ira Nel nciuieu as loitows; All that, certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough 01 Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings and E'tate of New York-bounded and described as follows, to w.t: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East 3Htn Street, distant 3H0 feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of East 38th, Street and the northerly side of Avenue thence easterly parallel with Avenue T. rart of the distance thru a parly wall, 00 feet; thence northerly parallel with East 30th Street. 20 feet; thence westerly parallel with Avenue T. and part of the distance thru a garage party wall, built or Intended to be built.

100 feet: thenca son Morris, former Ambassador to and E. Clifford crawDucn. (services day, May 13, at 8:30 p.m. McCULLY The members of the Royal Arcanum Hospital Association are requested to attend the funeral services of our late president, RICHARD P. McCULLY, on Wednesday evening, May 13.

1931, at 8:30 o'clock at the Fairchild Funeral Parlors, 86 Lefferts Place. DANIEL A. BROWN, Vice President. George McB. Smyth, Secretary.

McCULLY The members of the Past Regents and Regents Association of Brooklyn are requested to attend the funeral services of our late brother, RICHARD P. McCULLY, on Wednesday evening, May 13, 1931, at 8:30 o'clock at the Fairchild Funeral Parlors, 86 Lef ferts Place, Brooklyn. Sweden, were others among the at the Fairchild cnapei, bo xjenerus Place, near Grand Ave, on Friday, Gliders Flout Birds In Dips Off L. I. Hills 1,352 passengers who left on the supercharged up tot 1,000 horse-powet SET WORLD RECORD According to figures issued yesterday by officials of the Newark Airport, during the month of April passengers carried totaled 8,297.

Including the pilots the number was 12,077. The offlclnls claim that this mark sets a world's record. EVENTS TONIGHT Bremen. APPRAISALS southerly along the easterly side of Fast 38th Street, 20 feet to the point or place of beginning. BOSSOW, ERNEST T.

(Jan. 8, 1031). dross assets, net, To Drooklyn Airliopprrs Open Season for Motorless Frances Bossow, widow, executrix. Assets: Realty. cash, personal effects, $355; mortgages, notes and ac rogetner with all the right, title and Interest, It any, of the mortgagor, of, in and to any street or avenue Ivlng In and adjacent to salt! premises to the centre lines thereof, respectively.

Dated. May 13th. WILLIAM A. BACHER. Referee C.EOrtOE DAVENPORT.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 100 Livingston Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. ml3-nt-wf counts, stocks and bonds, $645. May 15, at 8 p.m.

DEAKIN On Monday, May 11, 1931 at his home, 832 Quincy St, Brooklyn, JOHN C. DEAKIN, beloved father of John Jane, Mercy, Georgina and Crawford, Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, Thursday, May 14, at 2 p.m. DEAN Suddenly, at her home, 73 Grove St, Montclair, N. on Tuesday, May 12, 1931, BERTHA "MATHEWS, wife of George O. Dean.

Funeral services at Unity Church, Church St, Montclair, on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, daylight saving time. nirKENS On May 11, 1931, LIL Rodler. Services at the Fairchild Chanel, 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, on Thursday, LOUIS ARNOLD, President. Alfred L. Tuttle, Secretary.

Wind Craft Fliers Compete for Distance Records and Time Remaining Aloft By' JOHN J. O'NEILL Science Editor of The Eagle The glider season is under way. The Airhoppers, one of Brooklyn's two glider clubs, is McCULLY Royal Arcanum Vet Armunl mptinn of Parents Association of Public School 141, Leonard and Mc-Kihbjn H. Community Councils nf thf City of New York meet at the HntM St. Ciftorne 8.

Dinner to Capt. Bob Bartlett at Hotci St. Oenntf, 8. Church of the Saviour, recital of seculai mu.ic, Pierrepont St. and Monroe Place, tt Bodford Acadrmv presents "The Pirates DatiKhter." at Academy of Music.

8. Father and Son Niht at Eighth Avenue Temple. 8th Ave. and Gnrflrd Place, 8. Kracke kpeaka at meeUiiK of lmh A.D, RerMibl.ran Club.

803 Eastern Parkway, 8. Biooklyn Forum meets at Pacific Branch Library. 4th Ave. and Pacific 8. erans Association Brethren: Sor SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OF New York.

County of Kiuka Bank of Munhatiiui Trust Company, as successor to American Trust Company, as trustee, under a certain mortnane or deed of trust bear in date January 1. made bw rowful announcement is made of the death of Veteran RICHARD P. McCULLY on Sunday, May 10, 1931. J. F.

Construction plaintiff. against P. I. Construction holding meets every Sunday at the hill top on North Hempstead Turnpike near Kissena Boulevard. Funeral services at Fairchild Chapel, et al, defendants.

CONROY. JAMES J. (reb. 10. 19291.

Oross assets, net, $11,991. To children. Executrix, Gertrude R. Conroy. Assets: Realty, cash.

$1,672: personal eflects, $210; mortgages, notes and accounts, interes. in uiiu $1,224. CONROY, MARIA O. (Feb. 8.

19291. Gross assets, net, $7,251. To husband and children. Executrix, Gertrude R. Conroy.

Assets: Realty. cash, personal effects, $210; insurance, $500; Interest tn other estates. $2,050. ELMENDORF, ALEXANDER H. (April 3, 19301.

Oross assets, net, $6,932. To widow and children. Eleanor Elmendorf. Assets: Realty. 36 Lefferts Place, Brooklyn, on May In of luritrment of fore Here the ten members off- 13, next, at 8:30 p.m.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES May 14, at 8 p.m. SCHARF On Tuesday, May 12, ESTHER FOX, beloved wife of William W. Scharf. Services at her home, 296 Jefferson Ave, Thursday, May 14, at 5 p.m. COLONIA CLUB announces with sorrow the death of its member.

Mrs. ESTHER FOX SCHARF, of 296 Jefferson Ave. Mrs. HORACE LOCKWOOD, President. Mrs.

E. Reed Burns, Corresponding Secretary. SCHERPICH On Monday, May 11, 1931, FERDINAND, beloved the club challenge the birds. closure, and sale, duly made and entered in the above-en titled action and bearing date the 9th day of April. directum a sale nf the premises being foreclosed in the above-entitled action, the undersigned, referee in said Judgment named, will sell.

WILLIAM A. FISCHER, President, Louis Arnold, Secretary. Co-Eduratlnnai From the top of a hill about lop feet above the surround MEYER On Monday, May 11, LIAN beloved wife of Wayland Dickens and mother of Frances lian. Funeral services at the chapel, 187 S. Oxford St, at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 14.

Interment in Evergreens Cemetery. DONAGHY Suddenly, on May ii 1931. MABELLE daughter of 1931, HENRY MEYER, beloved fa ing country they are launched in their motorlcss airplanes. ther of Anna Henry H. Meyer.

Funeral services at his residence, 147 hoppers last Sunday afternoon and can give assurance that the members enjoyed a thrilling session. It is quite the modern thing in sport and it Is real sport. Ideal Club Plan Gliding is a natural club plan activity because of the assistance that is needed in getting the plane into the air. This course, also, has the advan Maple St, Flatbush, on Thursday, Rope Used as 'Motor' Four, or perhaps six members, May 14, at 8 p.m. Kindly omit the late William Donaghy, at her subject to any taxes, assessments and or Water rates which now are, or which may become, Hens at the time of sale, at public auction, at Real Estate Exchange.

1H9 Mon triune Htreet, Borough of Brooklyn, on the I4tn day of May, 1931, at twelve o'clock; noon of that day, bv David Diamond, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels nf land, situar.e. lying and being In lh Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection Of the Snuthcrlv xiHk nf Aucr.il father of Ferdinand Scherpich. Funeral services will be conducted on flowers. Adelphi Academy Etnblihrd 1B63 Lafayette Avenue, St.

Jtmel Place and Clifton Place A Thorough Preparatory School for Boyt and Girls Open Wetlneadtiy, Sept. 23d Regiiter Now Tel. PRoipect 9 3725 residence. 474 3d St. services at ine distributed on either end of an elastic rope 150 feet long, run down Wednesday, 8 p.m, at the funeral MICHAEL On May 12, JACOB Hanson Place Baptist unurcn, nan- home, 15 Palmetto St.

Interment MICHAEL, beloved husband of Carrie (Weil) and devoted father WILLS FILED BERG, AUOOST (May 31. Estate, value not given. To Anna M. Berg, widow, executrix, 577 84th realty and residue: six children, realty. BRYANT, THOMAS B.

(April 271. Es. tate aout $20,000. To Clara M. Bryant, widow, and Helen W.

Bryant, daughter. 273 Lewia In equal shares. Thursday morning, Lutheran Ceme son Place ana o. uaiuiu ot, day at 3 p.m. EDWARDS On Monday, May 11 tage In the matter of expenses, The planes cost several dollars, tery Funeral private.

of Hannah Kreielsheimer, Belle Dankowitz, Maurice J. and Miriam When club-owned this item is not SCHEIB On May 12, 1931, heavy for each individual. Ottenheimer. Funeral from resi PHILIP, beloved husband of Augusta 1931, SARAH beloved mother of Olive Edwards and sister of Anna Hirschberg. Services at her residence, 99 Elton St, on Thursday at the hill.

When the rope is sufficiently stretched, and the word is given to the backstop who is holding the plane anchored, the craft in catapulted into the air. It is then up to the pilot to get the longest flight possible. The length depends upon his ability to avail himself of wind currents. By properly manipulating the controls, it is pofsible to rise higher Scheib, in his 80th year. Funeral dence, 500 13th St, Brooklyn, Thursday at 2:30 o'clock.

Inter PACE INSTITUTE Phone BArclay 7-8200 for Bulletins services at his residence, 19 Weirfield Members pay $30 a year, plus $10 Initiation fee. The membership is limited to those who take a serious interest in developing the art Jlfl BROADWAY Nr.W YORK ment Mt. Zion Cemetery. 9 p.m. LATROY, KATE (May li.

Estate, about $4,400. To Eugene LaTroy. husband, 259 Bergen $100: Adele LaTroy. daughter, executrix, 385 Prk Place. $800: Anns St, on Thursday evening, May 14, at 8 o'clock.

THOMASEY Tuesday, May 12, UANCINOl. of Hying powerless planes. NEWMARK DAVID NEW-MARK, suddenly, on May 12, at his EGELHOFF On May 13, 1931, r.EORGE EGELHOFF, ased 86 LaTroy, daughter. 385 Park Place. 0' x.

Vrsra at One Address Means honiethlng REMEY SCHOOL FOR DANCING home, 2042 Bedford Ave, age 58, 1931, JAMES J. THOMASEY of 3821 vears. beloved father of Albert F. half residue; Edmund LaTroy, ion, 259 18th Ave. Reposing at the Harry T.

123-125 Columbus At 65th N. and George T. Egelhoff. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts beloved husband of Martha and father of Cecelia. Funeral Friday, at 2 p.m.

from Chapel, 187 S. Ox Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Ave, Phone TRofalRnr 7-2I7H-2A37 fU-ITRTRATEn BOOKLET ON RKQTTtfSI Brooklyn. Requiem mass at St. Rose than the starting point and to stay in the air for long periods. Records by Gliders The time record is 14 hours and was made over the northern rim of the Sahara Desert.

The longest Place, near Grand Ave, Brooklyn, on Thursday at 9 p.m. Interment at Australia Defeats Move to Ship Gold Canberra, Australia, May 13 OP) The Australian Senate today defeated the Commonwealth Bank of Lima R. C. Church, Parkvllle ford St. NEWTON JOSEPHINE A.

FOKKcrostites Ave, Brooklyn, Friday at 10 a.m, Cypress Hills Abbey. Kindly omit TRIHY On May 12, 1931, MARY SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-Cora L. McDerniott Bad Jnhn A. Lutz, plaintiffs, uKain.st Abrtthum H. Wem.siein, and others, defend an Is.

with the easterly side of Ea-t 5th Street: thence easterly along the southerly side ot Avenue 250 feet to the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly slda of Avenue and the westerly side of Ocean Purkay; running thence southerly along the westerly side or Ocean Parkway, 100 feet; thence westerly parallel with Avenue 250 feet to the easterly side of East 5th Street; thence northerly aluna the easterly side of East 5th Street 100 leet to the point or placa of beginning. Together with the appurtenances and nil the estate and rights of the mortgagor In and to said premises, and together witti all appurtenant fixtures and articles of personal property now or hereafter attached to or used In connection with said premises. Dated. New York. ADrtl 20.

1931. NATHAN BERK. Referee. O'BRIEN. BOARDMAN.

CONBOY. MEM-HARD AND EARLY. Attorneys for Plalntnr. Omce and P. O.

address. 60 Fast 42d Street. Manhattan Borough. New York CUv. The approximate amount of the lien or charge, for which the aDove property is to be sold, is Eight Hundred Eiehtv Thousand Nine Hundied Eighty-three and 45100 Dollars (SHB0 983.

45i with Interest thereon from the 31st day of March. 1931. together with costs and allowance amounting to Three Hundred Twenty-nine and 35100 Dollars tS329.35i with interest thereon trom the 9th day of April. 1931. together with expenses of sale.

The property to be sold will be sold sub-lert to (1) All taxes, assessments and or water rates which now are or which mav he mm E. (nee McCarthy), beloved wife of Bergen one-half residua. AYR, EMMA V. (Feb. 4).

Estate about $5,000 real, about $1,000 personal. To Emllle H. Mayr. sister-in-law, executrix, 778 Quincy St. QUINN.

THOMAS J. (May 21. Estate bout $3,000 personal. To Mary F. Tomee, friend, executrix, 189 Nassau St.

RCYNOLDS. JAMES T. (April 28). Estate, $150 real, $250 personal. To Helen A Reynolds, widow, executrix, 269 Putnam Ave.

CLEATOR, ANN J. (Jan. 191. Estate, more than $20,000. To the Church of In pursuance of a Judgment of fore widow of Henry Newton, on May 11, 1931, at her residence, 77 McKinley Ave, Cypress Hills.

Survived by two sons, Edgar C. and Harry T. Funeral services on Wednesday evening. 8 o'clock. Funeral Thursday the late Thomas Trihy and sister of Mrs.

C. K. Lexow, Mrs. G. Lexow, bill providing for shipment abroad of 5,000,000 (about $25,000,000) of the gold reserve to meet debts due.

The vote was 21 to 4. Brother Angelus, O. S. and John closure, una sans, amy mane una rntered in the abnve-rntttle'1 action, mid bt'ur snii date the 5th day of May. 1931.

I. the underpinned, the rrferee In huid Judifinent named, will bcII at unbMe auction to the flowers. GRADY EMMA GRADY, on May 12, 1931, at her home, 242 Lexington Ave. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

HAGGERTY JOHN J. HAGGERTY, retired foreman of Street Cleaning Department, at his residence, 240 Baltic St. Notice of funeral later. McCarthy. Funeral Friday, 10 a.m.

from residence, 34-18 89th St, Jack son Heights. Solemn requiem mass at Church of St. Joan of Arc, 83d St. and Fillmore Ave. Interment at 10 clock, interment Maple Grove Cemetery.

OBES On May 11, JOHANNA beloved wife of Andrew Obes Sr. and mother of Mrs. Albertson Kellogg, Andrew Obes Mrs. C. night to a set destination Is 165 miles, attained in Germany.

The Airhoppers' flights have been measured so far in units of hundreds of yards and the soaring time has been less than a minute. They are doing their best, however, to extend their time and distance records, each Sunday adding to their proficiency. Mehmel, of 5513 4th Brooklyn, Is president. The workshop is at 29 Astoria Boulevard, Buildin( New Plane The club now has a 32-foot sail hiKhefft bidder, bv Naihnle smiter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 MontsiKue Street, in the Moron of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the 3d day of June. 1W1. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises dtiectcl bv stud Judgment to be sold, and therein described as fellows: AU that certain Int. plere or parcel of land, together with the huildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, Ivini? pnd beinsr tn the Borouch of Rronklvn Calvary Cemetery. Good Shephard, In McDonough to Alice Radcllffe.

numerous small bequests; to Hllma Ullholm and Mary A. Neff, 744 Macon residue. VISCARDI On May 12, HELENE M. Neth and Mrs. G.

Cater. Services MARSHALL, ANNA H. (May 21. Estate VISCARDI, at her residence, 2560 E. 19th St, Brooklyn.

Survived by her husband, Joseph: mother, father and two brothers. Notice of funeral later. at her residence, 632 E. 29th St, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Thursday, of more thtn $10,000.

To daughter, Elise County of Kings, Cllv and P'tnte of Nw York bounded and described as lollows. distinctive Service liens ut the time of sale. Ghent, 331 Walsh Court, Income for life from residue. 2 p.m. Any state of facts an accurate sur vey would show, and to covenant nrf re WILCOX After a brief illness, strictions.

If any. i.ji ine rignt. any. or the defendant David Friedman and Ida Friedman, co on Mondav, May 11, 1931. MAUDE E.

WILCOX, beloved mother of Madeline and daughter of Frances Floral Designs from are made by experienced designers who Ho only this type of work. Every design is individual and distinctive. Prices are famously low. Floral designs from 2.50 up FLOWER 8HOP STREET FLOOR Jn O5eniorlam JOHNSTON In sad and constant partners trading as M. Friedman Ac to remove therefrom the radiators and a certain heating apparatus and its ariDurte- FRED HERBST SONS MORTICIANS and Joseph and sister of Milton to wit: BctfinnlniT at the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Avenue with the WftFterlv side of No-Ftrand Avenue; running- thenre northerlv, along said westerly side of Nnstrand Avenue, two hundred (200t feet; wcterlv.

parallel with Avenue U. two hundred ten 210 feet to the easterly 5iO nf East 29th Street, as laid out on the Commissioner's Map for lavinn out streets and avenues In the County of Kinijs; thence southerly, alone said easterly side of Fast 29th Street, one hundred il00 thence easterly. a train parallel with Avenue TT. one hundred Uno. feet: thence southerly, parallel with Nostrand Avenue one hundred iioni leet to the northerly side of Avenue and thenco and Donald McBride.

Funeral from memory of our boy. GEORGE BERRY JOHNSTON, who died on Wednesday, May 13, 1925. her residence, 2 Hinkley Place, Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment nancca more particularly described in a certain conditional sales agreement made bv stud David and Ida Friedman as conditional vendors to the defendant J. P.

X. Construction as conditional vendee, dated the lfith day of January. 1926. and filed in the Register's oiflce In the County of Kings on the 82d day of June. 1927.

FAMILY. MIDDLETON NICHOLAS MID- DLETON, departed this life May plane in operation. A 42-foot plane is now in course of construction and is expected to be ready for use before the season is far advanced. Tuesday and Friday nights the members work on the new plane. As soon as the craft Is finished work will be started on a plane with a 59-foot span.

It will have an inclosed fuselage a type in which soaring records have been made. Club's Third Season This is the third season for the club. The first season was rather abbreviated as the plane cracked up early In 1929. About 500 flights were made last season. A still better record is expected this year.

spent some time with the Air The rmm hmbhbh wmm Non-Sectarian. CesterWMill 396 Gftfcs is, 192. Gone but not forgotten. E.tch bidder tltton the s'e htw fore the making of his bid, will be required to eposit with the referee cast! CHAPEL MUftatMt 1600-01 FUNERAL PARLORS i KUntM Pltc NCYim MM MEMORIAL TJOI fiftr) AWAU tUOr 1600-01 His wife, NELLIE MIDDLETON. SOUTHARD In sad and loving ABRAHAM STRAUS Fulton and Hovt BROOKLYN tend It In lt most beautiful form flowers arranged by the experts of Loeser's Floral Shop Livingston ScreetSide.

Telephone TRlangle 8100. 17 or a certified check to the order of said referee tn the sum of Five Thousand Dollars fSS.OOOi as evidence of good faith, to be applied against the deposit required if h.s bid be finally accepted and to be forfeited If hts final bid is accepted but the balance of the deposit under the terms of sale la not Immediately forthcoming, otherwise to be returned to said bidder. easterly alonu aid northerly side of Avenue Tj. one hundred ten UlOi fpet to the corner aforesaid, at the point or place oi beginning. Together with all the ritrht, title tnd Interest.

If anv, of the mortafor of, In and to land Ivinit In Avenue U. Nnstrand Avp-nue and Bast 29th street in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line of sflid avenues and street respectively. Dated, Mav 13th. 1931. FHVT'Nn J.

PICKUP, Referee OTTO Attorney for Plaintiff. 213 Montague Street, Brooklyn, Y. ml3-6t-wf memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth V. Southard, who passed away May 13, 1921. Gone but never EstiUithctt 1868 Dated, New Yor Anrn 1931 Dausmer.

GERTRUDE P. MoGURRIM. fcs FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN NATHAN hHK, Referee. an-ftt th i.

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