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2 A i BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1931. Deaths Dcatfis FAIR WEATHER TO STAY, MAP INDICATES Baldenerkf Julia Masterson, Lillian Burke, Catherine Mayer, Autrusta Busceml, Daniel MeClory, Edward Thomas O'Brien, Victim of Crash, Leaves $10,000 HARPER On Tuesday, Feb. 24. 1931, EDNA COOK HARPER, of 54 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn, beloved mother of Ernest C.

Harper. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, McKieman.F. Father Hofmann Of St. Alphonsus' Church Stricken Panlor of Knit Ate. Par Bremen Will Sail 1 Tonight After Only M)ay Stay John II.

Wliilnr, Arlrn. Doiihlrday and Dr. Hrxner lo Ho Aboard 86 Lefferts Place, near Grand Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 8 p.m. II Siflrr-in-Ijjw ami Sie HEINLEIN BERTHA HEIN LEIN, on Feb.

24, 1931. at her res. idence. 162 8th Ave. Funeral sery.

ler Chief Beneficiaries Umlcr Will ish Dies in Rectory Burial Friday Morning Campion, Edith Cook, L. Hilton Curtis, Nellie Deegan. Susie H. Doyle, Anna R. Dwyer, Jane E.

Edwards, Catherine Finkbeiner, Christian Gill, Stephen Olaser, I. Henry Gregory, Henry Harper, Edna Heinlein, Bertha Hitchinson, Angie Hof mann, Henry ices Thursday, Feb. 26, at 2 p.m Moeller, Otto J. Myers, Charles S. O'Brien, Patrick O'Neill, Joseph J-Peers, Theresa H.

Reeve, Frank B. Kobbins, Emily B. Roebke, Htnry Setter, Mary Sheridan, Anna Stein. Emilie L. Tomlinson, Johanna Weber, Marie Wernery, Anna Wiese.

Alfred Whitton, George I. fWaw nv- ''vex TKTiTrlreSAfiAI. a "erT, fiTmk' HMiirN mcieiTATioN foAustJm hEurs -Ht'mf fU Interment private. Funeral services will be conduct. HOFMANN TaV? Rev.

HENRY, pastor of St. AlphonsuK R. C. Church, ed Friday for the Rev. Henry Hof mann, 48, rector of St.

Alphonsus Brooklyn, beloved brother of Sister R. C. Church. Kent near Man. M.

Germaine, O. S. Sister BHeanor, O. S. Brother Pius, hattan Ave, who dropped dead last night in the rectory adjoining the church.

C. S.S. Michael and Catherine Hofmann, suddenly, cn Tuesday, at the rectory, 177 Kent St. Born July Jennings, Clarence Thomas O'Brien, operator of a barge transportation business In Manhattan, who was killed in an automobile accident in South Carolina Jan. 31, left an estate of $40,000, according to his will filed In Surrogate Wtngate's court yesterday.

All real estate and half the residue go to Mrs. Mary A. Stenson, a sister-in-law, and the remaining half of the residue goes to Mrs. Kathryn Moore, a sister, of 600 W. 142d Manhattan.

Margaret Heaney. a sister-in-law, and Eleanor R. Summers, a niece, of Jersey City, get The office of the dead will be chanted by priests of the diocese at 9, 1882; ordained to the Holy hood June 5, 1909. Funeral on Fri. 9:30 clock and a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 o'clock day morning.

Interment St. John's in the church. Burial will be in St. Cemetery. John's Cemetery.

HUTCHINSON At Garden City Father Hofmann had been pastor of the church since Sept. 1, when he N. Feb. 23, 1931, ANGIE, be BALDENECKER On Wednesday, Fb. 25, 1931.

at her home. 1521 Union JULIA LOUISE, wife of the late Charles F. Baldenecker and dear mother of Mrs. R. J.

Eitel. Mrs. J. C. Pitterbush.

Mrs. A. B. Hauck end Mamie, Julia and Augusta Baldenecker. Notice of funeral later.

BROOKLYN LODGE, No. 22, B. P. O. ELKS Brothers 'im are re loved wife of David Wallace and $1,000 each.

Ji 4 51 (' vi rnbol CJCIar. It Vtft.V 4 7 Partly rioody OmidT. I 1 atft-V" vSci Rain, Snow. fQ Report laobara (cnntlmtotia lineal Yl TV rM thrnuirl' Pinl of equal I 1 mMl sm lr Pfauri. FiiurM at enda II 'If i ihowi barometer reading.

ije. Iwtlierma (dotted hnea) rea maw Or through equal temperature. rtX. Arrowa ahow direction mother of Harriette H. Turnbull and was transferred from Our Lady of Sorrows Church to take the place of the Rev.

Herman J. Pfeiffer, who had been transferred to St. Pancras Wallace Hutchinson. Funeral serv Old Nurse Remembered Mrs. Emma Jones, poetess and Milking a quirk turnaround, thai North (firman Lloyd linrr Bremen, which arrived yesterday, is sailing tonight from Pier 4.

Atlantic Tidewater Terminals, foot of 5flth St. Her passenger list, Incltidra. Mcna-chen Usslsshkin. president ot the World Jewish National Fund: Nelson Dniiulediiy, publisher; Mr. and Mrs.

John Hay Whitney, Michael Arlen, novelist, and Dr. Abraham Flexner. New York educator. The While Star liner Britannic in leaving al, 5 o'clock with what is claimed to he the largest, list of passengers taken out this winter on a West Indies cruise. Among her i(S2 voyagers are John A.

Noble, vice president of the Harrimnn National Bank and Trust Company: Ocorgs Wlnterlnger, treasurer of Princeton University, and a group of 100 mem-liers of the Boston City Club under the leadership of Frank W. Llnd. Among those sailing today on the) United Fruit liner Mctepan art Mrs. Edna de Caslallnno. daughter-in-law of the commanding general of the Atlantic division of ths Colombian Army: Col S.

H. Cheney, engineer In charge of thr- Cape Cod Canal, and John A. Rocbllng. The Fulness steamship VcenriaiTl leaves for BenniirlH. Ihe Ward trubo-plrclrle liner Orlentr Is off for Havana and the Red boat Church in Glendale.

ices at her residence, 125 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City, Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 8:45 p.m. Trains Father Hofmann, after being graduated from St. John's College leave Pennsylvania Station 7:43 charities worker, who died Feb. 19 at 315 Lincoln Place, left $300 to Emma R.

Glading, described In the will as "my nurse," on the condition that the beneficiary was in the employ of Mrs. Jones at fno time of quested to attend the funeral service of our brother, I. HENRY LASER, and from Calvary College, in Wis Flatbush Ave. 7:47, cars will meet their arrival at Nassau Boulevard SanFnnrir, nt 8 o'clock Wednesday eveninsr consin, took a post-graduate course in Italy, and was ordained ll)fsMninf station. Feb 25.

at the funeral home. 187 A high barometer and northwest winds, as the weather map Indicates, are largely responsible for the New York area's fair weather, which is expected to continue for the next 24 hours. K'stnnet Sail latent. June 5. 1909.

is. the latter's death. Half the residue JENNINGS On Feb. 24. CLAR SherLian OalYCIIlin.

His first assignment was as as ENCE W. JENNINGS oi Napanoch, Halterai SenUrc goes to a brothec, John, and the remainder will be held in trust for sistant at St. Boniface's Church, El- Helena N. aged 83 years. Service at SU'iul is mont.

He subsequently was curate St. I fiui lafiwnviUt! Funeral Home of H. B. Humiston, the decedent's husband. Edward C.

Jones. in turn at Holy Trinity Church, the Savannah KcvVVtet Church of the Fourteen Holy Mar at Kerhonkson, N. Friday, at 10 a.m. Interment in Jefferson Rural A viat'um Notes LnsAnftles Mrs. Johanna M.

Cleverley, who tyrs and St. Matthias Church, all in 1 died Feb. 18 at 565 801 left an Cemetery, Catskills, N. at 1 p.m. Brooklyn, before becoming rector of Memphis Montjnnier' Washiniiin estate of "more than to her two children, filing of her will Our Ladv of Sorrows Church in lS-Jb MASTERSON LILLIAN, of 53 Durland Road', Lynbrook, L.

on 11 Havana Father Hofmann is survived by 2 showed. The beneficiaries are Ruth two brothers. Brother Pius. C.SS.R, C. Briggs of 19 Marine Ave.

and and Michael Hofmann, and three THE WEATHKK William N. Cleverley of the 80th Hying nnrlillnns, A.M. Visibility Indifferent, 'hut Improving; city smoke. Barometer 29.94: rising slowly. Humidity 94.

Ceiling Unlimited; blue skies. Wind-North, 10 miles. Caracas sails fnr the West Indled and South America. sisters. Sister M.

Germaine. O.S.D.: St. address. Sister M. Eleanor.

O.S.D, and Miss Yesleirlay the new Potto Rico An estate of $25,000 was left bv Catherine Hofmann. liner Rnriuquen. which will sail on FORECAST NEW YORK AND VICINITY her maiden trip tomorrow from Lillian M. Dudley, who Feb. 7.

By her will the Church ot the Redeemer gets $250, and $1,000 goes to CHRISTIAN FINRBEINEIt ot 1232 St. Mark'a died Monday In the cumocr- Feb. 23. 1031, beloved sister of Anna, Julia, Joseph Masterson. Mary Cos-tello and Emma Hurd and niece, Florence; nephews, Frank, George and Edward.

Funeral on Friday from Chapel at 187 S. Oxford St. at 9:30. Solemn requiem mass will be offered at. R.

C. Church of St Augustine's at 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. MAYER On Feb.

24, AUGUSTA MAYER, at her residence, 54 South 7th Newark, N. in her 79th Pier 22, fool, of Atlantic waa Inspected by more than 1,500 Fair lohight and Thursday; moderate temperature, fresh north land Hospital. He waa born In Germany 75 yeara ago, and was In the carpet clean Maude D. Ayrcs. There are numerous smaller bequests to reintives and winds.

EASTERN NEW YORK AND NEW JER ing business. He Is survived by his wife. dition, the air branch recently has awarded 17 contracts totaling approximately $24,778 fnr equipment and labor on airways and other miscellaneous Items In this connection. Itiiulus to Lecture W. Hawley Bowlus, glider pilol Capt.

A. C. McKinley of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, Jack O'Mca-ra. who made the first glider fllcht over New York City, and Wilf Hlrth will be guests tonight of Greater New York Chapter National Aviation Clubs, at the organization's new rlubinoms, 17S0 Broadway. Howlus, who taught Lindbergh and his wife how to glide, will show motion pictures ol the sport and lecture on gliding development In the country.

friends and the residue goes to John Mary Flnltbeiner; two-aona, Fred and Her. ARMY M'RK IS VITI San Francisco M'i First Lieut. E. Huking of 260 79th St. The testator lived at 379 Eastern Parkway bert.

and a daughter. Rose. Services will be held tonight at 9 o'clock at his late home. Burial will be In Evergreens Ceme S. Oxford St.

SAMUEL C. DUBERSTEIN, Exalted Ruler. Joseph H. Bprker, Secretary. BURCEMI At his home, 1780 E.

Sid DANIEL, beloved son of Vincent and Mamie Carubia Btisremi and brother of Mrs. Lester Hlttle and John Busc.emi. Funeral on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at the R. C.

Church of Mary Queen of Heaven. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BURKE Suddenly, on Feb. 23. CATHERINE T.

BURKE, wife of tnmes and mother of Milo, John, William, Josephine and Mrs. Harry Weitekamp. Funeral from her home, 22 Hillside Ave, Rockville Centre, L. I. CAMPION On Feb 23.

1931, FDITH widow of Col. Howard L. Campion and beloved mother of Howard L. Albert Melville V. and Norman R.

Funeral services at. her residence. .18 Jerome Brooklyn, on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 8 m. COOK-On Feb.

23, 1031. L. HILTON COOK, beloved husband of Orace Zetlitz. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Memorial. 7501 5th Brooklyn, Wednesday, 8 p.m.

Interment private. CURTIS At Maplewood, N. .1., on Sunday, Feb. 22, 1031, NELLIE COOK, widow of James Ross Curtis and beloved mother of Mrs. Lewis A.

Christian. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service at her home, 74 Parker Ave, Maplewood. N. on Carrie Howard, awarded the Dis- WILLS FILED tlgulKhed Service Medal for servient tery. CAHBERRY, MARY A.

IJan. 161. Es In the World War. Is said to be t.hei Aviation Forecast Flying forecast for metropolitan area this afternoon Moderate north to northwest winds in low flying level; moderate north to northeast winds about half a. mile aloft; blue sky.

city smoke and good visibility. Arrivals Yesterday At Roosevelt Field-B. F. Strickland in a Travelair from Newark at 1 p.m. At Roosevelt Field E.

R. Nibrr in a New Standard from Atlantic City, 3 p.m. At Roosevelt Field Charles Douglas in a Travelair from Atlantic tate. IM.0OO. To Annie C.

Carberry, 220 first, army nurse eorps member ever year. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Tlllie Wernsman and two sons. Otto F. and Jules S.

Services Thursday afternoon at, 2 o'clock, at Funeral Chapel, 187 South Oxford Deatfos Brooklyn Ave. eligible for retirement. She has CLEVERLKY. JOHANNA M. Ifh.

181. SEFTER On Feb. 24. in her 77th been with Ihe army since 1000. year, MARY SEFTER.

Funeral serv- Estate, more than $10,000. To Ruth C. Brtmi. daushler, 19 Marine and Wil ces at her nome. H.1-3B ma Brooklyn.

Interment follows in Lutheran Cemetery. McCLORY EDWARD Mc- A 1 1 ends Patriotic Fete Brig. Gen. Lucius R. Holbrnok of liam M.

Cleverley. son, 5S.1 SOt.h equal Union Course, L. Thursday, Feb. shared In residue. 26, at 8 p.m.

Interment private. Fort Hamilton relurned from Flor SEY Fair tonight; Thuraday partly cloudy; not much change in temperature; frfsh north wtnda. WESTERN NEW YORK Pair tonight and Thuraday; not much change In temperature. MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND AND CONNECTICUT Pair tonight; Thursday partly cloudy: not mu-ch change In tempera lure.

AT COAST NORTH OF" SANI1Y HOOK -Frpsh north winds. strong at. times over the aoulh norLiou; weather lair over the south portion. fieneral Report The soillhein low la central ovr Georgia, m. 8 at Savannah.

It ha broinhl. moderate to heavy rains from Arkansas and Louisiana eastward to the coast, There it some indication that this rain area wilt pass eastward off the coast, though it may develop northward over the coast Stntes. The high over the lake region is breaking up. 30.10 at Toledo. The western high covers the Rocky Mountain and Plains Btates, 30.42 at Rapid City, Houth Dakota.

A low la developing over the North Paelllc Coast, 39.84 at Btatt.e. The tendency Is to cooler except in the Upper Lakes Region aJiri portions of the North Atlantic States. In the New York area the expected northward development of the southern rains area has not occurred. Fair weather with moderate CLORY, on Feb. 23.

1931, resident CUHANE. JOHN iFeh. 14. Relate, Ilouka Hie From Kitodm Roosevelt, Field. Feb.

25 Capt. SHERIDAN Tuesday, Feb. 24 400. To two children In equal shares. of 3405 Broadway, N.

native of County Down, Ireland; beloved Exeriilor, Thomas Condon. 357 Weirfleld 1931, ANNA sister of Katherinc M. Sheridan and aunt of William Street. ida Monday In lime to nllrnri trm annual dinner of Ihe Sons of thn American Revolution, which wan held at Ihe Plaza Hotel In Manhattan. He was accompanied bT his son, Lt.

L. Holbrook. 8. Sheridan, of 2114 Caton Ave. brother of Essie Owen McNally.

Funeral, from his sister's home, 1446 DUDLEY. LILLIAN M. (Feb. 71. Estate.

Member of Court Margaret Mary City at. 3 p.m. At Roosevelt Field Sampson Heed In a Waco from Barren Island, 3:15 p.m. At Roosevelt Field L. Reynolds in a Monosporte from Wln-ston-Salcm at 4:10 p.m.

about (20,000 real. $4,500 personal. To Bedford Ave. Former lieutenant U. S.

N. and member of American C. D. of A. Solemn requiem mass Frank Hawks landed here al about.

12:24 p.m. today, after flying In from Boston. Muss. He! was over the field nt, 12:20 p.m., at, considrnble altitude, and spent the intervening time in a scries of dives, steep banks and circling the field. He left Boston at 11:21 am.

at Holy Innocents R. C. Church, Legion, Kayes Bros. Post, No. 686.

Maude D. Ayres, cousin. 575 Hancock $1,000: Irlends receive small legacies and bequeata of Jewelry: John E. Huklng. friend, executor, 269 79th residue.

Beverly Road and E. 17th Thursday at 10 a.m. SCHOOLS AND COI.I.F.CfvS Solemn mass or requiem at St. Teresa's Church, Thursday, 9:45 a.m. Interment National Cemetery.

(Foreign papers please copy.) TOMLINSON On Feb. 22, at St. JONES. EMMA (Feb. 1.

Estate, more Art Schools Augustine, JOHANNA, widow Figures Show Gain Traffic figures for January of the Eastern Air Transport System, mad-; public today, disclosed tremendous gains In both passenger and U. S. than $5,000 To Emma R. Gladding, friend. $300: John S.

Griffith, brother. of Harvey Tomlinson, beloved McKIERNAN FRANCIS on mother of Mrs. William S. Doscher executor, 200 W. 57th Manhattan, one- Wednesday evening, Feb.

2S. at 8 o'clock. Interment Greenwood jMnnrinv Feb 23 Survived bv one l-H-rrimiH of Art KM I'm-prrl I'hnne I Afavetle-PiiintlriR. IirawiiiK, Lite, Caminrrr lal Illn. It-Hllne.

Pashlon. Interior Ijer.o ration. Pnaler anD Lettering llav Itvenina. and Mrs. Thomas F.

allien. Fu half residue; Edward C. Jane, husband, 315 Lincoln Place. Income from one-half neral from her residence. 430 6th north winds will continue during the next 24 hours.

Thursday may bring rain. Temperature will continue moderate. Wlnda along th Atlantic Coast are moderate northeast or north from below Hatteraa to Halilax and Sable Island. The record for the trip was marie by Hawks last Oct. 7, whe.i he flew from Boston to New York in 53 minutes.

The air line cvstance Is 193 miles. Raphael A. P.onime Dies in Hospital Raphael A. Bonime of 13.rifi 45th one of the best-known residents residue. Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.

at the convenience of the family. DEEGAN SUSIE H. DEEGAN, beloved mother of John V. and Thursday, Feb. 26, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St.

Saviour's Church, 8th Ave. and 6th where a requiem MCARTHY. WIIL1AM J. (Drc. ate.

To Marv K. Mr.Carthv. Berrlman St. mass will be celebrated at 10 Harry T. Deegan, and daugh institute Phone RAirlar 7-tPOO for KRIMIIVYM N'Kvr VORH brother.

Bernard; five sisters. Catherine, Ella, Mrs. M. Crown, Mrs. B.

Baker and Mrs. J. Lynch. Funeral from his residence, 1531 E. St.

Time of funeral later. MOELLER OTTO J. MOELLER. on Feb. 24, in his 3flt.h year.

Survived by five brothers, Charles. Max, Curt, Paul and Walter, and one sister, Mrs. Battle Ritchings. o'clock. (Portland, Maine, papers please copy.) airmail volume as compared with the previous month.

A total of 76,709 pounds of airmail was carried and the number of passengers flying over the route Increased 100 percent. The Eastern Air Transport System extends along the airway between New Ymk, Washington, Atlanta. Miami and St. Petersburg, serving 19 cities in all. It soon will npfn a new coastal route through Virginia, the Carollnas and Georgia, joining its present route at both Richmond and -Jacksonville.

REFKRKKS APPOINTED BY FAWETT. R. R. Co-op. B'dg.

Loan Aim. va. Secretarial STEIN EMILIE L. 'nee Schoen- of Borough Park, and head of the hut). beloved wite of Henry Stem, hapnni.

Reginald 8. Hardv. Hardine va. Sromolv Realty Mlllon M. EisenberR.

suddenly, on Feb. 24. at her late residence. 93-33 218lh Queens Vil ISC A Banker Trust Co. va.

redden. Mnrrta Funeral service Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, at funeral parlors, 187 S. Oxford St. Interment Friday School! HIGH WATER TODAY i Hull Water. II Low Water.

1 AM IPM II AM P.M. New York i 0:31 112:49 II 7:43 1 1:21 FEBRUARY iS New York I 1:33 I 3 02 Ml 8:44 BUN RISES AND SETS Fehruerv 2ri I February 2 3ela.5:42 I Rises. ft Sels.5:43 Fr Arrcslcl In Woman's Death; Body Identified Okosken. Bankera Trust Co. va.

Siinaial Realty Raymond A. Smith. Bankera afternoon Evergreens Cemetery. Truet Co. va.

Nrwmark, Raymond A. Smith. Title fluar. Tr. Co.

va. Fladru Bonime Artcraft Corporation, paper box manufacturers, died yesterday In the Broad Street. Hospital in Manhattan, following an operation. He was 63 and was a director of the United Israel Zinn Hospital and a trustee and former vice president of Temple Emanu-EI Talmud Torah. He Is survived by four sons, Jerome, Leo, Henry and Moe Bonime.

Services were held this afternoon with burial in New Mount Carrrtel Cemetery. Mlllon H. Klein. N. Y.

Title Mort. Co. lage, N. Y. Funeral services at, her Jste home.

Thursday, Feb. 26. 8 p.m. Please omit flowers, i Philadelphia papers please copy.i WEBER MARIE WEBER, at her residence, 362 Hart beloved sister of John Eggcrs of Jersey City. Also survived by a grandson, Harry Ditmar.

Funeral services Thursday at 8 m. Interment Friday 2 p.m. WERNERY On Monday, Feb. 23. 1931, ANNA, beloved wife cf Louis Wernery and mother of Gertrude E.

ter of Susan C. Hahn ana sister oi Harry and Genevieve T. Hahn. Funeral from her residence. 59 88th Thursday, Feb.

26; thence to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Hamilton, here solemn requiem mass will he offered at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery.

(Philadelphia papers please copy.) DOYLE ANNA R. DOYLE, on Feb. 23. et her home, 175 Putnam Ave. Survived by two sisters.

Agnes Rinteln and Mrs. John H. Flahive. Funeral from Church of the Nativity, Classon Ave. and Madifon where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated on Thursday, at 9:30.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. DWYER On Feb. 24. 1931. JANE beloved daughter of Mary L.

and the late Daniel F. Dwyer. Funeral f'om her residence. 86 Halsev Brooklyn, on Friday. Feb.

27. at :30 a.m.: thence to Our Lady of Virtorv Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 Kiriston Srls Record According to word received here. Commander Glen Kidston, millionaire British sportsman, recently broke the London-to-Paris flight record. Kidston flew the 210 miles from Croydon to Le Bourgct in I hour and 12 minutes at an average of 175 miles an hour. It was the first cross-country flight made since SECRETARIAL TRAINING and BUSINESS COURSES Day and Evening Classes 38lli Year Alt for Catalnfue GIRLS' CENTRAL Silmi'l trr S--t lai i 30 lhird W.Frilvn.N Y.

tn miANiit 1 1 Relferaon. Julius Relnlleh. Leonard Orange Fulton Really Charlea Hopkina. 3n Qjemorfam FLAHIVE In sacred memory of Seiz'l as He Culls nt MYERS At Freeport, L. on Monday, Feb.

23, 1931, CHARLES beloved husband of Celine M. Myers. Services at his residence, 112 East Seaman Freeport. on Thursday, Feb. 26, at 1:15 p.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn O'BRIEN PATRICK O'BRIEN, native of Cork City, Ireland; at St. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn, on Feb. 22, 1931 veteran of Spanish American War; member of Manhattan Camp. No. in state at 187 S.

Oxford Brooklyn. Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of St Augustine, Thursday, Feb. 26, 1931. at 9 a.m. Interment National Cem Raleigh Posl Offiee my devoted husband, JOHN who Services at her residence, 124 Euclid on Wednesday, Feb.

25, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. P. S. C.

Studies New Power Rate Schedule The Public Service Commission has under advisement today the briefs submitted by the New York Edison System, the city and the Real Estate Board of New York O.mt the plane's arrival In England, and It is believed Kidston will try for other continental records before starting on his flight to his estate at Mt. Kenya, Brilish East Africa. Air Branrh Contracts Eft year Be ddrfu meant umt? thing. WHITTON GEORGE I. WHITTON.

on Feb. 23, in his 54th year. Funeral services at the Chapel of U. MODERN DANCES Taneht In Private, I eaaopa. Illtlatra-ted Rootlet Sent Pree.

C. F. Simonson. 101st corner RUMf HI HOOI, K1K INfl concerning the new electrical energy 137 CnlomhiiB a. (al a.llh).

M.I. a.m. interment, rioiy irusa wmc tery. Open in to FDWARDS -On Feb. 23, at her residence.

88-30 Commonwealth Boulevard. Bellerose. L. CATHERINE FDWARDS. Survived by two ADVERTISEMENT IMiinli-r Warrant Issued Raleigh.

N. Feb. 25 (PI William M. Fraze. 31, of Railway, N.

sought in connection ith the disappearance of Mrs. Phoebe Stader, 33, was arrested hero today. Two detectives took Frazer In custody when he called at. the postofnee grneral delivery window here for a letter addresed to H. G.

Devlin. The detectives. J. E. Lowe and H.

L. Peebles, said he reaaily admitted he was Frazer. but denied he had killed Mrs. Stader or any one else. In his pocket was found a clipping of a newspaper story about the finding of a woman's nude body near Bowling Green, Va.

Bowling Green, Feb. 25 iI'i 95th on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Interment Thursday, 2 p.m., at Cedar Grove Cemetery. WIESE ALFRED WIESE. on Feb.

21, in his 40th year. Funeral services at the Chapel of C. F. Simonson, 101st corner 95th Ozone Park, on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Interment Wednesday, 10 a.m., at Flushing Cemetery.

Contracts totaling about 7fl0.000 have been awarded by the aeronautics branch of I he Department of Commerce for work and equipment on airways from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31. The majority of orders for equipment, and many of the contracts for work in establishing and maintaining intermediate landing fields have necessitated the hiring of additional labor, It was said. In ad rale schedules submitted by Edison units for service in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.

The brief of the Real Estate Board, which was made public, attacked the schedules as "thoroughly unsound, legally and practically." It offered as a substitute proposal a single sliding rate, based on quantity con arms. William C. and James STOMACH ILLS died Feb. 25, 1927. Masses offered.

WIFE. GRANT In sad and loving memory of our dear beloved son and brother. FRANK A. GRANT, who departed this life Feb. 25, 1326.

Gone but not forgotten. MOTHER. SISTERS and BROTHER. HARKINS In fond memory of PATRICK J. HARKINS, died Feb.

25. 1926. Masses offered. SONS and DAUGHTERS. HEALY In memory of bv darling mother, MARY RYAN HEALY, who passed away Feb.

25, 1922. May her soul rest in peace. Her daughter, MARY HEALY REIFF. LEARY In loving memory of mv dear husband, HORACE H. LEARY.

who died Feb. 25. 1926. A loving thought, a silent tear, A beautiful memory ever dear. WIFE.

O'BRIEN In fond memory of mv mother, CATHERINE O. O'BRIEN, Requiem mass on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. tx Our Lady of Lourdes etery, Cypress Hills. O'NEILL On Feb. 23, 1931.

JOSEPH beloved son of Mary O'Neill and brother of William and James O'Neill. Funeral on Friday at 9:30 a.m. from his residence, 56 Concord St. Solemn requiem mass at St. James Pro-CathedraL Interment Calvary Cemetery.

PEERS On Feb. 23, 1931, THERESA H. LEE, widow of Walter S. Peers and beloved mother of Mrs. Frank M.

Fowler, Mrs. Florence Millar and Mrs. Earl Oodron. Serv Churrh. Queens Village, L.

I. In sumption, equal for al! consumers. A Medical Opinion terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FINKBEINE On Feb MASONIC LASER The brethren of Cassia 23, CHRISTIAN FINKBEINER, at his home. 1232 St.

Mark Ave. He Lodge. No. 445, P. A.

are summoned to attend the funeral services of our late brother, I. HENRY GLASER. on Thursday. Feh. 28.

at is survived bv his wile. Mary, and Fastest Nebula Is Discovered; Goes 11,000 Miles a Second The body of a woman found Sunday near Tappahannock. was identi two sons. Fred and Herbert and one rlaiichtcr. Rose.

Funeral services "The Ideal corrective for aour atom ch' calcium! carbon.toa potential Botl-acid, incapabta of disturbing that normal action of the bowels and bladder, impoiaiblat of over-doaag and perfectly safe to uta." 10 a.m., 187 S. Oxford Brooklyn, Wednesriiv. 9 at his home fied today by Arthur Stader of Railway, N. as that of his wife, Mrs. nurial Thursday morning at 10 Phoebe Stader.

Washington. Feb. 25 Wi Discov o'clock, Everszreens Cemetery. GILL STEPHEN, of Oughgerard Rahway. N.

Feb. 25 iPi A war N. Y. HARRY J. HALPERIN, Master.

Harry Jonas, Secretary. STELLA LODGE, NO. 485, F. A. M.

Brethren: You are hereby lequested to attend the Masonjc fur.eral service of our late brother, ices at her residence, 242 11th Wednesday, 8 p.m. Interment private. REEVE At Irvington. N. Feb.

24, 1931, FRANK beloved husband of Came Moeer Reeve. Funeral services will be held at C. Ruland's Funeral Home, Patchoeue. L. Friday.

Feb. 27, at 2 p.m Interment Cedar Grove Cemetery. ROBB1NS At Bloomfield. N. who died Feb.

26. 1930. Masses County Oalwny, Ireland, beloved hurbnnd of Mary GUI nee Con- offered. Son, JOHN wnw aVfp mlfftmtrm thti tumalm fnm Mat miiiial aitf Art4 nouBhtoni. Funeral from his resi REMSEN In sad and loving rant, charging William M.

Frazer with murder was issued by Prosecutor Abe J. David of Union County today. Events Tonijrht dence. 60S E. 168th New York City, on Feb.

27 at 9 30 a thence to St. Augustine Church. train exceeds the sliced of a slow freight. The speed of the neoula i calculated by photographing the spectrum of the light It gave off and observing the "red shift," which Is the amount the spectrum lines shifted toward the red or long wavelengtn end of the spectrum. Measuring the exact amount, the lines were out of position as compared with a normal spectrum, and, knowing the speed of the astronomers could figure the speed of the nebula.

The nebula Is estimated be 120,000,000 light years away from the earth or 120,000.000 times the distance light would travel In a year. Light traverses approximately miles in one second. GREGORY On Feb. 23, HENRY GREGORY, In ht3 60th year, at his home, 156-52 Academy St, South ery of a new terrific speed among heavenly bodies was announced today by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The fainfest discovered Island universe, or nebula, far out in space, apparently is rushing away from the earth at the breath-taking speed of 11,000 miles a second, 60 percent faster than any nebula previously observed.

The discovery was made bv Dr. Milton L. Humason of the Carnegie Institution's observatory at Mount Wilson, Cal. The speed of this nebula exceeds that of any other known nebula roughly as much as a fast express Aqueduct, L. I.

He is survived by his son. Henry daughter, Mrs. OTTO J. MOELLER, 187 S. Oxford Brooklyn, Thursday, Feb.

26. 1931, at 8 p.m. ALBERT MILHAN. Master. Willard S.

Law, Secretary. KISMET TEMPLE, A. A. O. N.

M. S. Nobles: Noble I. HENRY GLASER has entered the Unseen, Temple. You are requested to attend funeral services at Funeral Parlors, 187 South Oxford Thursday morning.

Feb. 26. at 10 o'clock. WILLIAM B. FALCONER.

Illustrious Potentate. Casey, and sister, Theresa Cave. Funeral Irom the chaptsl of C. F. Simonson, 101st Ave.

corner 95th St, Ozone Park, on Thursday. Feb. 26, at 9 a.m. Solemn requiem mass Feb. 23, 1931, EMILY BUCKLAND, wife of the late Edwin Robbins and mother of E.

Arthur, Wallace D. and Franklin Edwin Bobbins. Relates and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her home, 84 Johnson Ave, Bloomfield. N. Thursday, Feb.

26. at 2:30. Interment at Glendale Cemetery, Bloomfield. ROEBKE HENRY, suddenly, on Feb. 24, 1931, in his f3d year, beloved hustand of Anna Rodemeyer Roebke, father of Harry and Frederick Roebke.

Funeral service at Peth Funeral Chapel. 15 Palmetto near Broadway. Thursday eve Installation mt nfficrs at theneetinfr of the 20th A. D. pepubllcan clnh at 10S9 Oatea 8.

MaJ. Walter Corwin. Installing officer. Prof. Henry Slonfmskv gives enneludtnK lectures at the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 687 Eastern Parkway.

8. Election of offlrers of the Judea Demo cratlc Club at 1127 Eastern Parkway, 8. "Ladles Night" of the Bookseller'a Leaitue at the Hotel Brevoort. Manhattan. B.

Get-together of the Volunteer Servlea Committee at the Eighth Avenue Temple. 8th Ave. ar.d GarfieTd Place. 8. C.

H. McCaffrey and Rolin C. Bastress speak at the meeting of the Brooklvn Chanter of the American Institute of Arcniterts at the Crescent Club. Clinton and Pierrepont St.e.. 8.

Annual bun end card partv of the Brooklvn Chapter of the Order of DcMolav at Trommers Hail, Bushwlck Ave. and Conwav 8. 10 a m. at Our Ladv of Grace R. C.

Church. Howard Beach. In terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A Powerful Anti-acid -yet Sae Old-fasliinnrd folks, not abreast witbj medical irienre. Mill take burning soda.

Occasional closes may do no harm. But Calcium Carbonate, in propef form, is. the modern anti-acid: 2Vi times an effective as aoda, and is saft in its action and pnsitive in its relief. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are tha ideal form of alcium Carbonate com-hined with other valuable healincj ingredients. Medical authorities com mend Smart's formula as the only kind for use with children and best for meo and women.

Make This Test! Purchase a 25c, hamlv pocket tin of Smart's Dyspepsia Tahleta from yotte druggist, tte after mcalvnd he cnn vinced that it is not necessary to suffefj the distresses of indigestion. At All Druf Stores: 25c and 60 "A Swtrt Stomach for tventyfiv ccnlt STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS memory of our father. ALONZO REMSEN, who passed away Feb. 25. 1930.

To live in the hearts of those we leave behind is not to die. EDNA, ALONZO and JAMES. ROOT In fond memory of our beloved mother, JENNIE NEVINS ROOT, who entered the Larger Life Feb. 25, 1930. "Not dead, but living unto Thee!" SCIIRADER In loving memory of mr dear wife, BEULAH FADDEN SCHRADER.

Second anniversary ma.ss, 8 a.m.. Thursday. Feb. 26 Holy Cross Chlirch, Church and Rogers Aves. GEORGE F.

SCHRADER. TEBO In loving memory of out-beloved mother. EMILY D. TEBO. who died Feb.

25, 1920. Gone but not forgotten. Sons, ROBERT and WILLIAM. WALDRON In memory of mv beloved sister, MARGARET MARY WALDRON. who departed this life Feb.

25, 1927. An anniversary mass will be sung for the repose of her soul at the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Saturday morning, Feb. 28, at 9 a.m. ABRAHAM DISTINCTIVE fUlTON ST.

ot HOYT ning at 8 o'clock. CO Service fred herbst sons CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS COURT MARGARET MARY. NO. 711. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Dear Sisters: With profound regret we inform you of the death of our beloved sister.

ANNA M. SHERIDAN. Members will please meet at her residence, 2114 Caton Wednesday, Feb. 25, 8 p.m.: also attend requiem mass Holy Innocents Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Fraternally.

HAZEL O'LEARY. Grand Regent. May De Groot, Historian. Sixteenth annml entertainment, bv the blind at the Brooklyn Academy of Mumc. S.

The Rev. Dr. J. Clarence Jonea speaks i at the Lenten service at St. Annla P.

K. Church. Clinton and Livingston 8. I Installation of officers of the American Legion Auxiliary of Brownsville ttntt al Hoffman's Restaurant. 1S29 Pitkin 8:30.

on "America, the auspices of the Brooklvn Heights Forum jb LORAL DLS1GNS arc made by experienced Flower shop designers who do only this type of work. Each is an artist in every sense of the word. Every dcsignisindividualanddistinctive. Our enormous buying facilities for cut flowers make us famous for low prices. FLOWER SHOP STREET FLOOR Services dignified and iL-- MORTICIANS CHAPEL 697 Thirat Avae.ua WUG.aea 1600-01 FUNERAL PARLORS S3 Mania Placa NEVhw M6O MEMORIAL 7301 Fifth AM SMOra 14 oo-t at the Ttvoll Theater Building, 20 Myrtle 8.

Open forum of the 28th Ward Taxpayers Protective at the Turn Verein. Bitshwiek and Gates 8. Dance of the Kings Countv Lighting Company at the Elks Club. 8. Lenten services ot the Bedford Protestant churches at the Frew York Avenue M.

E. Church. 8. Lecture on "Coldest by Carverh Wells, at the Academy of Music, auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arta and Sciences. Augustus Ludwig.

president of the Brooklyn Tearhr Association and ind-lev Ktmhall. executive of Brooklvn Council, atev Scouts of speak a he tjni'-ersitv of Scouting a Public lend it noir heauriful form lower arranged by the experts of acknoiiilcDgmcnts THOMAS Mr. Albert Thomas wishes to thank relatives and friends, also all members of the F. G. Shatturk Company for their kind expressions of sympathy In his I l.oeer Floral Livingston Street Side.

Telephone TRlangle SIOO. ESER'iS CcstcrWMU I White, or 14 bi fULJON AT BdND. BROOKiYN aJ 4 recent bereavement. School, Pactlic nut 3d Ave,.

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