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BROOfctYN-DAILY- EAGLE, 23, 1930. Ml Dcattn LOW PRESSURE FROM IVORTII TO OUST COLD A bruins. Edward Jolnaon. John J. OEREHART On Jan.

21, 1930, 3Z Mary E- H. THOMAS, beloved, husband of Crescent Club Pays $25,000 on Mortgage Debt 3edel), Annie h. Joyce. Catherine leen M. Gerehart, father of Thomas J.

Gerehart and brother ot David S. Behrerls. John Kenvou. Emma J. Bold, qtertrude Ludefaaiuv Mafia Gerehart.

Servioes Friday, 2 p.m at his residence, 459 14th st. Crema Homeric Is Due With Phil Scott And Tito Schipa Marion Talley Leaving for Bermuda Several Brooklyn Persons Sail Man Dies From Gas When Coff ee Boils Over Coffee that boiled over and extinguished a lighted gas range caused the death last night of Richard J. Weir of 1641 Ocean ave. Mr. Weir was overcome in the home of Mrs.

Lucile Belasco, 2069 Nostrand ave, where, according to the police. Weir and his wife had been entertained. EVENTS TONIGHT tion at Fresh Pond Crematory. Butler, MaryF. McConnell, E.

I. Chapln. MJD. McGulrlc. James Mcivtra, Franks Coetes.

James E. Myer. Lillian HEANEY Suddenly, on Wednes Healthy Condition of Fi day, Jan, 22, 1930. MARY E. Oompron, Eva O.

O'Sullivatr, D. P. HEANEY (nee Campbell), beloved wife of Daniel Austin and mother of nauccs Shown by Report CurmifT. Elieabetb Otten. Margaret' Dietrich.

Charles Patterson. Sarah of President Cropgey F1tch. Walter Plate, Richard p. Betty, Rita, and John. Funeral from her residence.

Ills Park on Saturday, Jan. 25. at 9:30 a.m. rioeicy, ia roulks. Thomas Robbins, Emma thence to St.

Gregory the Great Franklin. Rushmore, Belle R. C. Church, where a solemn re nefc. Joseta siocum, u.

e. quiem mass will be offered. Inter Oaynor. Mary C. Van Wlckie a 3H Tin I.M iU NiKR(ir'? 2 1 r.

ihJ RECIP1TAII0N ffllNHV)tJM ia 1 fjf PuT A l--l-vr(5V T'ST'VVX BXPtANATOEY NOTES. ai'v Aqr if oo. All.ml.. 20 Bl Monll I jtr2l-A (JPtrtlr buiijii) vi Ui tart cyC0T. (y-rimutfrr mint.Q- Bimuri't Vftik IVUll I fi I I A iwunm iul" Hl'ltf.

14-1 IttS A IS I 'Wrt Oi.jh,ijiji;1l I I aZc J4 WHA iirprMKii. timiila 2 Mt J.xv lW'frn -xlu JM. acajfc uTT 7T ty 'i1 Kl BlFgT fV dtiuM -X Hiutim lV4j I mmt hrek WmI Intmtutt fcffimilflll- A ijjiiiljiu Ltll lT J2 tn ment Holy Cross Cemetey. Oerehart. ThomlUi Wagner, Nicholas HEANEY The members of the Hamlin, Wolcott Waterman.

J. S. The mortgage debt oh the city property of the Crescent Athletic Club was reduced by 825,000 during the past year, so that the mortgage is now only $150,000, according to the annual report of Supreme Court Justice James C. Cropsey, president of the club, just been made public. The club, which now has a.

total membership of 2,731, charged off 814,000 during the year to the de Madison Club of the 18th A. D. an Heaney. Mary weir-. Robert The White Star liner Homeric arrives today after her annual reconditioning In Southampton, bringing In Phil Scott, aspirant for the heavyweight boxing crown; Sir Joseph Isherwood, British shipowner; Tito Schipa of the Chicago Opera Company and Sir Charles Hyde, English newspaper proprietor.

The North German Lloyd liner Stuttgart is sailing for Ireland, France and Germany with a party nounce with deep sorrow the death Hickey; James Zuclch, Bernhard i Ptfty-Jlrst annual dinnrr or th HotM Anftociaiiou of fw York City at th Hotel Pennsylvania. Manhattan, 7. Dr. Mfrhatl A. Cohu speaks on Why Tariffs Breed rnnilar mKtiitg of tha Women1 Ppt.ce Society at 316 W.

79th Manhattan, ft. Good Will Court tht cxccutlvt of. flCM of Tht Eigie, 8. MMting of the Home Economics Association at thf WaMhingtou Irving High School, 40 TttUij pi Manhftttau, 3:30. Downtown, Thtrtv-second annltm entertatnnient and racrption of tha loth A.

D. Republican Club and the Republican Women of tli Tenth A. at the Elks Club, 6. of their beloved member and friend MARY EDNA HEANEY. Members AERAMS EDWAR D.

i ABRAMS, are requested to meet at her dene. 1115 Park Thursday, Jan, 23, at 8:30 p.m: and to attend the heatrlrnl Campbell Fi icral Church, B'wa'y, 66th at, frt lay, 8 p.m. Auspices Actors Fund. preciation of furniture and still had a net Income of 86,591.98. These figures, the report says, do not in' requiem mass at St.

Gregory's Church, St. John's pi. and Brooklyn BAIRD bn "Wednesday, Jan. 33, MeetiliK of the immiaratiun Rittrtetl(m on saturaay at ajn. lS30.

ETHEL beloved wife Of Ira League t.1 the Johnston Building, ft Niu iM. Balrd. Services at the FalrcttUd o. Dinner-dance of Joseph J. Schwartz, liapel.

8j Lefferta near Grand at uie Leverich Towera HoteL s. JOHN H. McCOOEY, BALLIE McREE MINSTERER, i Members. Marguerite B. Murphy, Pres.

Helen M. Boyle, Cor. Sec. Brooklyn, on rriaay. Jan.

jx. dude the amount received from entrance fees and life memberships. The total received from fees, $24,000, goes Into sinking fund. The grand total Income was 8786,929.10. Although the city has Increased the valuation of the club's property, the club has not Increased the figures In its report.

Dinner to Henry LowentliaJ at (lie 1t rich Towers HoteL 7:30. 8 p.m. New York Telephone Company Traffic Department dinner-dance at (he Hotel BEDELL At Chicago, 111., Jan. 2t, HICKEY Suddenly, at his home, swsaert. o.

930. ANNIE HARDING BEDELL. Ulustrated lecture 6n "Fsrmlne for luujreuiv in i iKmiriK iqi lS J76 Sackett on Tuesday, JAMES wife of.tlie- late C. P. Bedell and Bouquets on the Cote by Mrs.

-I lilt IllFrinfivn uother of Kenneth Bedell, serv- HICKEY. Born In County Clare, Ireland. 41 years ago. Member of Lla Muiiifv-j wneeier fecKhum. at lUe Academy Music, 8.

LjvtVirl cea st too Fan-child Chapel, St. Agnes' R. O. Church, where "Safe tnveattnent Day' members fnrum St the Central Y. M.

Httuon Berts pl near Grand ave BrooK' AVIATION NEWS solemn requiem mass will be of a. Joseph Palmer talk "Lite i.untta. Oratf-st flrmn" it I fered on Saturday morning at 9 yn. on Friday, Jan. 24, at 3:30 pm.

BOBBINS EMMA ROBBINS. Re The grip of cold weather on the country generally seems to be weakening; Not that it has been broken, you understand. The Ohio Valley, Missouri, Nebraska and Colorado still have sub-zero weather. But there is some turn to wanner west of the Mississippi! And in the East a low-pressure area is moving down out of Canada, with the promise of milder temperatures here. It will be fair and colder tonight, says the Weather Bureau, and fair and warmer tomorrow.

rim American concert oy Beien uanv oclock. survived his wife, an ac me Acaaemy ot musuj. -iv. ci American engineers going lo Russia to build flour mills. Members, of this party included W.

A. Lang, A. O. Galrhem. Ernest M.

Follows and H. Stewart Redman, others sailing on the liner Include Dr. Gustlv Kafka, professor of psychology at Uie Technical High School In Dresden, and Dr. Wolfgang Lieppe, who holds the chair of German literature and the theater at the OnlverMty of Kiel. Marlon Talley.

young prima donna who retired from the Metropolitan Opera Company last May to live on a farm but who subsequently changed her tnind about the attractiveness of agriculture, is sailing today on the Royal Mall Steam Packet Company liner Arcadian, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Helen H. Talley, and her sister. Florence Talley. for an Indefinite stay in Bermuda.

leave for California. The Panama Mail liner El Salvador is sailing from the foot of Hamilton ave. at noon with Edmund R. Terry of Brooklyn of tha class of Yale. 1878.

bound for California With his sister. Ml, 'lt 174 jnnilfc vising Campbell Funeral Church, aiMK 1 ii A Helen; three sons. Edward, Johnund ISt.iltl South Brooklyn and Bay Kidf, Fashion Bhow at the CentrtJ V. W. Joseph, and one daughter.

Helen two brothers, John and Cornelius, BEHRENS On Thursday, Jan. 30 3d 8. Mtiniiir, Annual Installation of officers of Ar M. 1930, JOHN BEHRENS, beloved Muntgnincrvj: and a sister. Mrs.

J. Hurley. Interment St. John's Cemetery. tonne AuxUlary Post 107.

V. V. its arf ftt. ft an ather of Lillian C. King.

Anna s. Jerdeg and John George- ana "The New Hex Revolution." discussed JOINSON-On Jan. 20, JOHN J. Marry Behrens, In his 83d year, ru by Dr, 9. P.

fihmaihausaa at the CigUth Avenue Temple, Garfield 8. Be I elan Ambassador opens Belgian Art THE WEATHER JOINSON, beloved husband of Sarah and father of Mrs. Belle eral services on Friday, Jan. a Roosevelt Field Hangar Completed. The first of the eight new hangars being erected at Roosevelt Field has been completed, it was announced by officials at the field today.

The other seven will be ready for use Feb. 1, It waa The hangars are being erected at a cost of $90,000 each and when these are. finished the plane shelters at Roosevelt Field will increase the capacity from 200 to 500 planes. 'Weather Delays F-32 Due to the delay ot testa caused Bxntbiuon av tne arooiciyu juuseum east p.m at his home, 668 Prospect pi. Fischer, Mrs.

Nellie Costello and ern parkway, y. FORECAST. Daily Aviation Record i 11 in 1 1 urn 1 1 ip PLANES ARRIVING AND DEPARTING John also survived by three BOLDOn SO. 1930, GER- Bedford-Gate. NEW YORK AND VICINITY grandchildren.

Funeral from resi Orean recital bv Dr. T. TflrHui Noble. Fair tonight and Friday; colder to onranist of Thomas Church. Uachat- teold and ihotbef of Gertruds Bold uq, on in new organ oi uie rtew sora nig tat; wanner Friday: moderate dence of bis son, 237 Ovington Friday morning.

Requiem mass at Our Lady of Angels Church at 10 and sister of" Once) Penney. Fu. northwest winds becoming west and Iieral servteea'-at Roemmele Fu- Avenue M. K. Church, New York art.

and Dean 8:13. Cent party of Stella Followers ft Club st the Bropsilru Maaoulo Temple, laiayeitfi souinwest moay. oclock. heral Church; Bushwlc pn a at a by the lack of flying weather EASTCBN NIW XORKOen'erallv al attli somewhat colder on the ooast tonight: J. Terrv.

other ave. ana uiennont JONES MARY E. HANFORD, on uiuiune Holy Name society or su wonaras r. i clocks Jan. 21' 1930, widow of the late Dan r.iurty increasing ciouainess and warmer probably light Know In northwest portion unurcn at tne cuurcu, wuson svi vine snyoer and Miss Viola Henry of Brooklvn- Mn tn.

BUTLEROt Jan, 22, 1930, atW and Jefferson 8. iel. L. Jones and beloved mother the past Jen flays, the Inspection of the new Fokker the biggest land plane in the world, scheduled for today has been postponed until Meeting oz tne st. fatricK aociery of Daniel L.

Jones. M.D.: Emily RoDlee, sloe comnanv rnmiMva residente, 242? AderplU MARY moderate northwest backing lo west or winds Increasing Friday. NEW JFR8EY Fair tonight and Friday: colder tonight: rising temperuture Frldnv: moderale northwest backing to west and ot Brooklyn at the University Club. 109 Backus, Sara C. Roberts, Florence from St.

Louis, and 7. beloved mothe' of Mae Lafavette 8. Saturday. Meetlna of St. BHrthoIomew's Men M.

Spitzer. Funeral services from rhonwa J. jand, Francis Buyer. The airliner will carry 32 pas Club- at the Memorial Community House, Flying Conditions, AM. Wind Northwest, 10 miles, steady.

Visibility Three miles, city smoke. Ceiling Overcast, moderate light clouds. Humidity 08 percent. Barometer 30.17. Flying Forecast.

Metropolitan area, for this afternoonLight northerly winds at surface, increasing and backing to northwest In low flying level to west aloft; overcast, broken clouds, city smoke, Indifferent visibility. Zone 1 (North Atlantic States) Partly cloudy sky this afternoon, local snows over north portion; gentle variable winds becoming moderate over west surface, fresh west or southwest aloft. Zone 2 (Middle Atlantic States) Partly cloudy sky, gentle to moderate northwest or north winds at surface; fresh west to southwest aloft. Arrivals, Jan. S3.

At Newark Airport From Washington, W. H. Moore in a Fairchild; arrived 3:65 and departed for Washington at 12:01 a.m. ouumwpht winos increasing rrioay. WESTERN NEW.

YORK Mostly rloudi' and John L. Newklrk, en route to wmT Colombla- they Bedford ave, and Facinc o. IFuneral frplri 'hef Tlate-resldence on Saturday :30 tlienpa-to the sengers and baggage. It has four her residence, 540 Madison Brooklyn, N. YV, Friday, Jan.

24, at 2 p.m. Interment Greenwood Ceme Dinner to Aaron Jacotiv at tne unity and not qulto so. cold tonight: Frtday cjoiidy and warmer: probably light snow In Pratt Sc Whitney Hornet engines, Club, Bedford and Dean 7. uiuuern oagenes. Leaving from Pier 30.

nnri.h Rueen of paints wner Georre Gordon Battle lectures at the giving a total ot more than aiiu iiuilii uuriiuiis. SOUTHERN NEW 1SNOLAND Fair to tery. i requienijai' will off Geieonosuf forum of the Y. W. and T.

M. H. A. of night and Friday. Somewhat colder In south portions tonight: rlelne? tempera Wllliamsbunr forum at Broadway and JOYCE On Jan.

21, 1930, foot of Hamilton is the Fur-ness Bermuda liner Dominica. Aboard is Mrs. Muriel Slmis. motion Picture artrefu unci nr. CHAPIN On Jan.

22, at hia home ture Friday: moderale north backing to Rodney 8. 'Flyln In Europe and by CATHERINE, Wife of the late John DOKQt. EDWARD CHAPIN, anu suuiiiwet winaa ano increasing Pilot E. Serfert, German ace, and Pilot Proposes Flying Code. A bill providing a complete regu hl.D-.in bis 83d year, Survived by Joyce and devoted mother of James w.

schioer at the eedioro x. M. o. General Report. J.

and Thomas J. Joyce. Funeral Fiis we Menr son, Harold W. Bedford and Oates 8. latory Aviation law comparable to Old Tim Minstrel Show at- tne H.

D. from residence of her son, Thomas lnd daughter. Edith Ramsey. the motor vehicle law was intro Cburrh of Uie Good Shepherd, Batcfiti 78-60 85th Glendale, L. funeral, prnrate on der tt.

and Avenue 8, 8:30. duced by Senator George L. Thomp CHISHOLM At his residence), 10 son of Kings Park, L. i at Albany on at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass at R.

C. Church of Sacred Hiss Dry Law At a Luncheon yesterday. IClermoht JAMES CHISHOLM. i DetUDs Heart. East Glendale.

Interment Capt Mllford stnils. director of tha Jamaica Sea Airport Corporation. Also sailing from Brooklyn is the Porto Rico liner 8an Lorenzo, leaving from Pier JS, with Professor and Mrs, L. Maurice Wormser and E. F.

Fry among the passengers. Freighters leaving tha waterfront of Brooklyn Include the Barber liner Argun Maru. for Yokohama; the Furness Withy liner Caf-tillan Prince, for Buenos Air thm The northeast high Is weakening but still Identifiable. 30 24 at Boston. The BhsS Canadian low Is Increasing 20.TS at Daucet, Province of Quebec, with another slight depression over The southwest high Is still strong, central over Texas and Louisiana.

30.64. The Plateau region high continues. 30 02 at Boise, Irltiho. and KftmloopR, British Cjolumbla II 30.H1. Some rain has occurred onlhe Immediate Atlantic Coast north lo North Carolina, and light snow from the coast to the Appalachian crest and extending to New York and New England.

Tha sub-zero ironl Includes the Ohio Valley. iminerah services' at--Dunigan Son The accideuts near airports in Holy Cross. Nassau Couuty during the past year VAN WICKLEN On Wednesday, IChaDal. Rogers ave. and Mont- were said to be the direct cause of on 'inursaay, aair.

KENYON EMMA at Pough- Jan. 22, 1930, GLADYS H. VAN WICKLEN. beloved wife ot Lester it 8 Interment at Rural keepsic. N.

Jan. 22, 1930, beloved To John D. Jr. the introduction of the bill. Reckless flying is defined in the bill Van Wicklen and sister of Mrs.

E. J. wife of Clarence Kenyon. Semc tCemetvrr Albany N. and prohibited, the use of intoxl Kelly and William H.

Trabold. Serv Friday morning, private. Interment coATESOn Thursday; Jan. 23, iviissouri. ncorasKa ana uotoraao, out temperatures west of the MlsslsalDDl cants by pilots or passengers Is mads ices at the Faircnim unapei, li at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, lisan.

beloved father of River generally show a reaction to warmer liable to heavy penalties, and there lerts near Grand on Ftt N. Y. Kindly omit flowers. Hvacinthus of the Funch-Edye off for Capetown, and the Valacia of the same company, bound tor temmayJ. and-'Marsden Asks $500 for Of His Wooden Leg Atlantic City, N.

Jan. 23-. Legs is legs whether they be natural or otherwise Is the contention of Edward Melnser, a piano tuner of 34-B South New York ave. Meinzer has filed suit in the Atlantlo City District Court to recover $500 for damages to his wooden leg, which he alleges was broken in a bus accident on the Whlto Horse pike on Oct. 6.

His suit Is against Fred Merz and the Atlantlo Stages. both individually and collectively. The suit is to be heard next week. la a provision forbidding the de day, Jan, 24, at .15 p.u. ana in tne nortn over tne upper bate region.

In the New York area, partly cloudy and somewhat colder Is Indicated for tonight with possible snow flumea this Meeting of Tarr) town Chamber Is Hostile to Prohibitiou Law parture from the scene of an accl LUDEMANN On Jan. 22, 1930. -service at tne t'aircnua oo Leffert near Grand WAGNER The Rt. Rev. Mons.

Auctuana. dent. Violation of any of these MARIA ARTEL LUDEMANN, AmoniT OUteoinCT Xhlnc InHav tm Bi-ookAn. Saturday, Jan. it 1 NICHOLAS WAGNER, pastor ot aiiernoon.

Friday lair, not quite to cold. Moderate winds becoming westerly Friday. would be a misdemeanor punishable widow of Frederick Ludemann and Winds along the Atlantic coast are et. Matthias' Church, on Monday, torn by six months imprisonment or devoted mother ot Christine, May Jan. 20, beloved brother ot Jose' $350 fine, and a third offense would the Hamburg-American liner Reliance, sailing from the North River for a winter cruise to the West Indies and the northern enrt SON At Nassau, Bahamas, and Mack Funeral COMP phine Martin and uncle ot Anna constitute a felony.

Tarrytown, N. Jan. 23 The mention of Prohibition as greeted INDAL COMPSON, beloved KVA OR from her residence. 3116 Snyder Martin and Barbara and Dorothy Owens and Josephine Emerson. Will IiQWls -Witv Compsen.

wife cf of South America. PaSasenKerii In on Saturday, Jan. 25, at 9:30 thence to Holy Cross- R. D. Tells of Aviation Progress.

by boos and hisses under the root Df one of Its strongest supporters in nl. seta-ite bi chinch of lie in state at St. Matthias' Church from Thursday at 4 p.m. Requiem Church, Interment- Holy Cross Aviation needs only to be mooerata to iretn nortn or nortnwesi irom Hatteraa to Eastport. HIGH WATER TODAY.

(Eastern Standard Time. i Hlh wit-r, it Low water AM. IF.M... II P.M: iA. M.

New York I 3:48 JANUARY 24. New York I 4:20 I 4:48 1110:48 1 10:50 SUN RISES AND SETS. January 23. January S4. Rlses.7.1i Bets.

3:03 1 Rises. 7. 14 Eels 3:03 Cemetery. to the public now that it has out' Loyolaj Pars; ave. ana immi yesterday when 300 members of tht clude Baron and Baroness von Eyasenhardt of Manhattan, Mr.

and Mrs. Fritz Brteger of Wood-side, L. and Mr. and Mrs. I.

T. McKnight of Oreat Neck. L. tnass at 10 a.m., Friday. grown its swaddling clothes, C.

iVork (Sty. Jntcrment PHyaw; -MANUAL LODGE NO. 36, F. WATERMAN Dr. JAMES (Casey) Jones, president of the cur North Tarrytown Chamber of Com, mere paid tribute to'JghijD, Brethren: Lou are requested Jordan Valley, than WATERMAN.

The members of the professional atafT ot St. Mary's Hos tlss-Wright Plying Service, declared last night In hia lecture on the prog Rockefeller Jr. at the dedication of to attend the services ot our brother, G. E. SLOCCM, to be held at 2J5-17 F3, ELtZABETH CUNNIFF, ieiOTeo feister ofiSrsh Rowley, Of Buck- pital are invited to attend the FORECLOSURES.

ress of aviation at the Evening En the new $3,000,000 apartment house which he erected to relieve housing requiem mass for the repose of his 1,000 feet below sea level, Is one ol the lowest spots on the earth's surface. The fish and the vegetation there are characteristic not of Asia, but ot Africa, flneerlng Division of Hew York Uni knghani rd Brooklyn, at me rwn-hnr of -dauahtr. EIMabetb 88th Bellerose, L. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. soul at the Church of the Nativity, verslty, congestion.

SUPREMK COURT; KINGS COUNTY Mary Bulier. plsintiff, against Olovanna Polesello. and other defendants, rn pursuance of a Judgment of fore- kirKftoiv: Kicksvllle. L. Fumral Moore and Brodie To Embassy Posts Washington, 23 President Classon ave.

and Madison it. at cu MBSiuut, Master. A. H. Turton, Cecretary.

Charles XX Millard of the budget fcerviceBTOflay at Air Corps Orders Parts. jo ocJoc Friday morning, Jan, 34, committee of the -Westchester County Board of Supervisors was Dr. JOHN A. SHIELDS, McCONNELL Suddenly, at his The United States Navy Air corps President. "mo mm im guiy maae ana enierea In, the above entitled action, and bearing dat the day of January.

1930, the UDderolgned. tha referee in uie Judgment named, will sell at pubJlV auction tO tha htffheit bidder hv Vt.aiia rnk.ii nTWrftlCH-v- Oh 22, FORECLOSURES. home. 363 E. 7th Brooklyn, on the speaker.

He was reviewing 30 has ordered spare parts totaling years of progress. WEIR ROBERT WEIR, suddenly, $39,000 for the United States Naval huseana oi Marv tletnfljir. Services to be SOPRRJiB COURT. KINC18 COUNTY to Bon. AucUoneers, at the Brooklyn Real on Jan.

22, 1930, beloved husband of Stations at Hampton Roads and the asalnst Jobn "Then In 1918 came Prohibition," said the speaker. hrld at hia residence. 815 Ocean ave. Ida (nee Smith) and father of Dor nugrtes et defendants. Naval Air Station at Pensacola, Fla, Hoover has signed the bill raisins the American Legation in Poland to an Embassy and has sent to the Senate for confirmation the nomination of Alexander P.

Moore, Pittsburg newspaper publisher and Ambassador to Peru since 1928, to be the new Ambassador, to Warsaw, uoroueh of Rrook vn rnnmv trm.e Baturrfay, ni. Interment Durauanre of a hidament nf fore- In A chorus of boos and hisses othy. Services at Walter B. Cooke from the Consolidated Aircraft Cor City and State of New York, on the 14th day of February. 1930.

at twerva o'clock. Thursday, Jan. 23, 1930, EDWARD IRA, son of the late Ira and Martha McCorinell of Boston. He Is survived by his wife, Sarah Wilson; his son, Wilson and his brother, Herbert Funeral service will be held Friday. 8 p.m., at Pyle's Mortuary, 1925 Church ave, Brook lareenwood cemetery.

Funeral Parlors, 1358 Flatbush ave. Deration of Buffalo. noon, the prerauei directed bv said Judgment to be aoid and thtrin 4if rtK4 Closure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled, action and bearing dale December nth. 1929. I.

the under-sUned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sel! ut public auction to the FTTcJf i at' hls rs Friday. 8 p.m. Interment National An order also was awarded today as follows; to the New Standard Aircraft Cor Cemetery. (Canada papers please 305 Garfield pl.s Brooklyn, Ail that lot ar niirral of Unit with Tha President also nominated Ed highest bidder on the front stens of Countv eopy, oeioveq buildings and lmprovementa thereoti mrr (aH illnai. la v.

Courthouse, Fulton and Joralemon streets. poratlon of Paterson, N. by the U. B. Navy Department for $50,000 ward E.

Brodie. Oregon newipaper lyn. Interment Cedar Grove Ceme liiusbaud Georglanna Marun On Wednesday, Jan, Borough of Brooklvn Couniv of Kin. in ttie Knrougn or Brooklyn, geunty oi Kings, city and. Ktat of New YorK.

ou publisher. totoa Minister to Finland. worth of training planes and incl Pitch, father of tiu'ee aaugnteis. Citv and State of New York, bounded and tery, Boston, Mass. (Boston ana Newport papers please copy.) 22.

1930, BERNHARD, in his 84th Mrs. DftTi Ferguson, Mrs. Karl D. dental parts. The New Standard year, dearly beloved husband of the 17th day ol February.

1930. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, the premises directed bv said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: PERSONAL tfettlt William wauace jr. McQTJIRK On Jan. 22, JAMES, Wllhelmlna Zuelch and-devoted fa' training plane Known commercially as D-29A, is now listed by the Navy 'uneral services at; nis. resiaenos All those cerLaiu lols.

Dieces or usrcels tber of Henry Zuelch and Margaret i as NT-i. hursdajr interment private, son of Martha Clements McGuirk and tha late Joseph McGuirk and beloved brother, of William, Mary of land, altuate, and lying and being id tha Borouah ol Brooklvn. Countv of Kinas. Krauss. Relatives and friends are MV wife.

Anna Hawkins Hartlmg, of S144 City and Stat of Mew York, described In invited to attend funeral services on FLOSKY-On Jan. 21, 1930, after transfer of fax lien certificate rtos. iwm st, Kicnmona hiu. naving rn bed and board, I will not be ((sponsible (or any debts contracted by her. Michael Hartllng.

Friday at 8 pjn. at his residence, linaerine- iua ii.uoa.jr, Cleaning With Gasoline 3ii and 94MS. and designated and shown upon the tax map of the said city T718 64th lane, Glendale. Inter formerly residing at 293 McDougal greeted this remark and the speaker hurriedly changed his subject Mr. Rockefeller was not present to hear the law he has supported jeered.

Ho was prevented at the last minute from attending and was represented by Charles O. Heydt of New York. The gathering was taken as an Indication that the rank and flit of the population la with Mr. Rockefeller in hia effort to obtain the closing of the Oory Brook Td. in order to complete the Isolation of his estate.

The proposition was recently rejected by town officials. The apartment, which occupies a square block and which was built to relieve the housing congestion created by the expansion of the General Motors Company plant here, will quarter 241 families in Wltes of three, four and flvo rooms. It covers an entire block and is the largest apartment In Westchester. for said barough. new description: sec ment In Lutheran Cemetery on Sat.

Brooklyn. Funeral irom o. v. tion 15. Block s73.

Lots Nos. 34 and 3S and Rita. Funeral from his residence, 1118 Nostrand Saturday, Jan, 35, at 9:30 a.m. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of St. Francis of Assist at 10 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Two Women Burned NOTICE I will not be responsible for Location, wast side of Bast 40th Street. urday at 10 a.m. urLriuru us ioiiows: Beginning a poinl on- aoutherlv-side of Oates avenue, distant 1 2 ft feet easterly from the corner formed, by the intarseatlon of the southerly tide of Oatea avenue with the easterly side of Central avnur: running thence, southerly, parallel with Central avenue and part or the die, tance through a partv wall. 100 feet: thence easterly, parallel with Oatea avenue.

5 feetj thence northerly, parallel with Centre avenue. 100 fee to the southerly side. of Ost avenue: and westerly along tu southerly side of Gates avenue, 25 feet 10 the point or place of beginning. Bald premises being knonn as No. IM Oates avenu.

Dated. January 33d. 1930, OOLnaillN. Referee. Charlrj Novello.

Keq attorney for plaintiiT. Oflloa; and post ofBoe address. 30 Broadwav, Borouali of ManbaHan. NewYorU City. sup kings county E) ira Sa varese, plaintiff, aga Inst ff Johnson's Funeral Parlors, 114th st fend 101st Richmond Hill, Sat.

between Avenue and Foster Avenue, as Mrs, John Laporalla, 19, and ner sessed to Sarah Boyie. Deled. December any future dents contracted oy my wue. (he having left my bed and board tha (bore date. Axel Nordstrom.

1W Hoyt St. Brooklyn. lain. ihji. In 09emoriam lurday st 8 i-nti Inernlen.t.

PrivBt ABHAMAM BKUS NB 1 till Kieree McIVERS FRANK McIVERS, mother-in-law, Mrs. Theresa Laporalla, 45, suffered burns of the face and hands yesterday when Feed Leder. attorney for olaintifT. office FOTJLKS On Tuesday, Jan. 21, BAGNASCO Anniversary mats aged 73.

Funeral from his sister's and postofflee address. 1B0-16 Jamaica avenue. Borough ol Queens. Jamaica. New for FORTUNATO BAGNASCO K1 LOST AND FOUND residence, Mrs.

James Pendergast, gasoline, with which they were York. 1930, 'JMOMAS beloved husband of Mary; In his 83d year. Funeral services at his day morning at 9 at Our Lady of 139, Windsor Brooklyn, Friday, cleaning clothes became Ignited in their apartment on the first floor of SUPHEMJ2 COPRT. KINOR COUNTY Jan. 24, at 9 a.m.; thence to Holy Name Church.

Please omit flowers. i-MirtmwB. BSth Wood Fox Theater, Fulton tt. Wtlf flndr ol Joel Oreensrhpoon. plain tiff, against the three-story frame building at Loretto Church, sacKman and Pacific ats, Lovingly, WIFE and, CHILDREN.

BEHAN-PURVIS J. Died Jan. v.vn. lL- on Thursday; at 8 ucn be Kind enougn to return to owner, Important key. Mr.

Henry Wood Hunt umm MpyprsDurc et QPinannis. In pursuance of a Judgment, of fore 311 N. Henry st. MYER At St. Petersburg, on iaWAueut Buffalo, N.

Y. closure end salt, duly made and emerrd inert on, u. i. Tuesaay. an.

si, laju. lillian, tn tha above entitled action and bearing epRACFLET Lost fold clrtlet; Kttini mH 23. 1929. Anniversary mass Satur vitANKMttrOa an. 22.

1930, in aaie tne zntn day 01 January, i3u. 1. tne beloved wire of Clarence Myer of aimnrjna, iwa BHupriirr9( dan; o. ouwuwi Wills Filed day. Jan.

25. 10 o'clock. Gate of unaeiaignea. ine reiere in saia juasmenT bier alter a short Illness. 124-oa 103d Richmond Hill, PPing aiarnct or Baioii gecttoa; d.

Box O-307, EaRle office. named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv James A. Hranev Heaven Church, 'Jerome ave, and BROUDY. LENA (Dt 23). Estl SO.000 L.

I. Funeral servioes at the Fair- San Francisco's Chinatown has a telephone exchau of IP operators. auctioneer, a', the Exchange 8alsroom. 1B9 104th Ozone Park, L. I.

DOG Lost: wlrehaired terrier: Dec. 3 W.ELIA FRANKLIN Aunt Mean. Funeral sewices. from the home of William S. Christy Brooklyn real.

S15.000 pftsonal. To Woll Broudy. husband. S73 New Jersey residuary child Chapel, 8931 164th Jamaica, iMiarv itealiy corporation. Tha People of the State of New York, defendant.

In pursuance of a judgment of fore, closure and me duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bet rin date the 17th day of January. 1930 I. the undersigned, the referee. In esld Judgment nemed. will wll at publla auction to the highest bidder, bv Marcus Cohen As Son.

Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate ET-hangf, No. 189 Montagu street In th Borough of Brook.vn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the MU dav or February. 1930.

at twelve o'clock noon, the premise directed bv said liiriffment to bo aoid. and tha re 1 11 described as follows: All that cert uln Ink nlf nt Monrapue street, in tne Borough of Brooc-)vn. Countv of Klntrs. Cltv and State of BEHAN PURVIS J. BEHAN flate estate: five daurrttera, each otben Navy raro; -ail wnite.

Drown earn; answers name 25 reward: no Questions asked- Mrs. Merrill. 1040 Park on Friday, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. Mnrick.

L. I Friday evening. get small amouiua. CONNORS. JULIA M.

tTMr. 141. (state. O'BTJLLTVAN DANIEL on 24- at-. 8 o'clock.

Interment Htw Tory, tvrwater woo. Principal ot P. 8. 27). first anniversary In God's keeping.

FLORENCE A. BECK. FORECLOSURES. more than SAOQ real, laaa khan 1100 ser- Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, DOO Lou; samoyedTptirt whttt ienmle' tawt ipk an baoli; -aiiiiwara to paint of Jan. 22, 1930, at his horn.

4308 Avenue Ml beloved son of the late sons I. To Ttiomi Ceoowra, husband, SOS awn es, DIAMOND. BENJAMIN (Aus). 22. Kl.

ha ttrartQ from pupplta. Tti. NAVarra 4787. Michael O'SulUvaa and Delia Sul BEHAN In remembrance of Mr. PURVIS J.

BEHAN. Principal of late. (19.000. To Chvla a. Diamond.

llvan. Attached to the New York Saturday morning, cortege waving Mrrtckj.ti4Ji o'clock fresh Suddenly, on Jan. 21, 1930. at Norwood, N. J.v JOSEFA, DOO Lot; poodle, blacult aud bromn of land, together with the buildlnra and P.

S. 37, Brooklyn, who departed widow, 4(3 Ntstune ve, ooLbarCIN. KUAS A. (Jan. U.

Es New York, on the 14th dny of February. 1930, at twelve o'clock noon on that day. the premise directed by nald Judgment to be iold and therein described, ag follows: All that certain lot. piece or parae) of land, situate, lying nd being in the Twenty-sixth Wrd of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. Cltv and State of New York, bounded und described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the point formed by the Intersection o( the routherly side of Belmont Avenue with the easterly bide of Miller runntny thence southerly aienc the said ea.terlv side of Miller avenue forty i40 feefc; thence eierlv parallel with Belmoni Aienue nluety-tive feet; thence northerly, parallel with Milker Aienue fortv M0i feet to the soutlterlv side Police Department.

ONephew of Capt. John 3. O'Sulllvan of the New York mariingf; snaweri nuaar i rrra. 13907 tdtttwood tvk LA Ur alto 8839. imnro-vement therrou erected, situate Uintf and betfir In fh Ttnrnmrti Af gfrRKMl COURT, KINOS COUNTY Brnaat, A.

Olfrman, pAtntltr, against Ha.n Qutnn and others, defendant. In pUMuanca of a Judgment of orcein-ura and aal du'v mads nd entered in tha aaova-atuttled uction. ontj bearing tlrt the ISlti dav of Jfinuary, 1930, the nderilRDd. th referea irv said Judgment namd, will sell at public uction lo lha htghfn bidder bv Nathaniel shuter, auctioneer, ut th Brooklvn Raaf Ratal r. chan Re, No.

199 Montatjua atraet, in tha Borcush of Brooklvn. Count nf Kliur. tate, more man su.guu real, more tnan tnis ure Jan. 23, i2. GRADE 8A GIRLS.

widow ot MaMhew Frese. Funeral lo.uuu personal. ro Minnie LrOlQSteil), Police Department. Funeral on Sat DOQ Lost; red Better, between 60th and ldow. 31 Clark ft.

lytt. County of Kings. Citv and State of New York, and bounded and described aa follows: Services from Church of Immaculate HASSPrrT. ANN1B 2i. estate, mere urday at 9:30 a.m.

Requiem mass DE COURSEY In loving memory Ptun sts ami lzin ana jtn ava; ptcnea up bv automobtla wljeu last seen: reward- IU28 80th St. than $5,000 real. $500 personal. To Joeeah ftmntna at the corner formed bv the Conception, Norwooa, n. rnaay.

of my dear mother, MARY DE W. Hassett, sen. 6902 Avenue V. realty at in'eotectMK. of the northerly side of TiMarv at the R.

C. Church ot St. Thomas Aquinas, Flatlands. Interment Holy Jan. 24.

10 jniermeni-riusnuig COURSEY, who departed this. life- street with th easserlv aide of PauTf" DOG Lmu niiiie. browu police. In section unw auurcaa, ancnaei nasaetu soq, same address. S30: Margaret M.

aJSoyn, iCtmetery. on lha 14th 4ay of February. IKK. at uross cemetery, oi riaiousu-j re war a can iucnwiJ steet: running thence northerly along the eaftarty aide of Fawfl auet. auahter.

170 E. 72d su. and Oertrl Jan. 24, 1929. Anniversary mass at St.

Rose of Lima Church, ParkvUIe 'de twelve o'riock noon, the premises directed GAYNOR--On Jait.V 1930, of Belmont Avenue; thence westerly along ruse, aauejnrer. rdii Avenue, w. itaity I by aid Juapuifni to be oid, and the re in OTTEN On Jan. 22, 1930, MAR tne souinertv stae or Heiinont Avenue DOO Pound dark brown seittr, com i qescrioea as folio Monday. Jan.

27, at 6 a.m. ninety. five feet to the point or plac makin. hknky u. (Jan.

10. Estate. A lthat certain lot. nlMe or tin. reel of mixture, aooui mcari Qitj; IQA miui GARET, beloved wife of Cord Ot.

Funeral services at her resl' Always loving, gentle and kind. liiValVP. UKI1CC Vllellir parallel with Ttllsrt street, and part of the distance througlt a party wall, flftv- two ta'4t feet tue tnrhes; thenro southerly parallel with Pearl street twenfv- -two feet four lncri to the northerly slrie more Uian (10.000 real, more than (10,000 time, uavaiur oinx. or oeginning. ToKfU.tr with all the right, title and interaaL If airv.

of the owner, of. In and What a beautiful memory she left Personal, -i'o Rienara Maaln. hresher, MARY COYLE GAYNOR, widow of Nicholas Gayhot --and- devoted mother of Rose and James Oaynor. Funeral from-Vier' residence, 393 Mvrtls av, Friday, Jan. 24.

at Wed.iet.dav:' EsatilmoK SdH. 934.5 241st Queens Village, at a p.m. on Jan. 25. Inter to the itreets and avenue In front thereof ma if, scar on wit cinfn; rtnrMU (30.000: Mary MaeDopald, friend, premises a 33 Carlton lileharO L.

Makm, brother, residue In trust (or Ilia and on Behind I Daughter HELEN MAY. MIDwOod J84S. to me center inereor. Said premises being known and desig ment Lutheran Cemetery. DOO Lost; red mut white Engl it It Miter; uiarv ana inenc westerly along the northerly side of Hilary street.

flHv-two feet nine tnehea to the point or place of beginning, the said premibes be. lug known aa 2HJ parl street, tn th His nes'n to Tusneqe 9:30 aHrf-4henc to catnearsj nated, aa and. by the street number 391 O'BRIEN In loving memory of a MAlWbLi, BAHAH. rJSn, II. CStatff.

rea upots: auout a vr oia PATTERSON SARAH C. PAT MMiar Avenue tne sorot an 01 ttrooKivn SHEephca4 M.ooo. To Annie M. Uaalull, dauhm. County of Kings.

City and State of New answer to- Liberal reward. nhapel; Queen of ah saints w. ohurclii Interment at Holy Cross widow 0f Charles J. Pat devoted husband and lather, CHARLES O'BRIEN, who- died Jan. 25.

1929. Anniversary masses MeCAPT-'ERTV. JAMES A. (Oct. 31.

Be. York. Dat-d. January 1930. JOHN B.

McCLOPKEY. Referee. Oelfand A Teiman. attornevs lor plain DOO Lost: uhlte: shaauv Toeether with all right, title and Interest the party of the first part in and to a strip of Und five 5t (nchea in widh Oemeteiyi tata, (3.000 real. (3.000 personal.

TS twa ehildren and children of two, dsoeesed terson, on Jan. i3u, at ner residence. Hotel St. George. Funeral services Friday, Jan.

24, 1930, at poodle; mam; brown spots. "Tel, HAD-dlnmvav 7102. tiff, office and postofflee address. It Court irimfi.TM"tt;ni.rfvrr chaffee Jan. 25, 1930, Patrick's Old eblldren screes, norouen or BrooKivn.

t-itv or New Cathedral, Mott N. YM 12:18 HAMLIN $ed -after a- -prolonged JT. York. land, with the building) and improve-mtnts thereon erected, situate, tying and bfllnn la th Borougri of Brooklyn, Citv nf Nw York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded gntt described tvs follow: BeginrJr.g a point ort tha loutWrly Me of PrtsSpart Place, distant feet 3 Inenes wht from tha corner formed bv the intersection of the westerly aid of Schenectady avenue with the southerly side of Prospect plarej. running thnce eoutbeily parajlel with 8L'henectidy avenue and part of tha durance through a party wall lOQ feet; thence weaterlv parallel with Pruspaet place 10 feet; thence norvn pAiaiiel -with Bchenectttdy v-nue and part ot the dMtuice tiirougn a partv wall 100 feot to tha amrtherly llda of Prospect place: thence easterly alone said southerly side of Prospect place.

18 feet to the point or place of beginning. Being the tame premises conveyed to the mortgagor bv deed delivered and re corded, simultaneously herewith, this mori gaga being given to secure psvraent of ao much of the purchase oMcm ol said ftftm. Ises advanced and paid bv the mortragfe. p.m., in the First Presbyterian oi irar, ui viiar jwm i hi nerewaooO deseribrd and extnlrut over the entire width- of the lot, thus making a total- depth Of the Dretnlsea herelnbflfnra FOyNTAm PEN tost; Urn; naar Cup tlss rleld; "Elmer on back; re 121. Estate, value- not given.

Leah noon; St. Charles Borromeo's ara. riorai rat flt'PRI-MB COURT. KTN08 COUNTY- Amelia Montgomery, wiaow, smitn rar-tsi, RTmudft. one-third residue la Srubt: Church, Brooklyn, 7:30 a.m.

IRiaH TERRIKR Lot; mule; aooyt 13 Frank Bartucoelli, plaintiff, 'gain Ben Kemi'th N. Montfomety, son, Philadelphia, AU that certain lov Piece or parcel of land, sttu.it. lylr.e n4 btirwr In 4h Borough oi Brooklvn. Countv of Klne ClI a lid fllt nf Vaaar VnrV veari old: answers nam Barney, Ra wird. Phone SHBepshead f81.

jaa.in rsieni, and otners, oeienaams. In Bursuanee of a ludeinem of fore and DeForest C. Montgomery, son. Beacon Mrs. CHARLES J.

O'BRIEN and FAMILY. ORTLAND In loving remem m. each one-third residue in iruaa: iUness Wiojieatfay, Jan. as, aged T9 Survived by one daughter, MiV KTlldred L. Doyle ot Leominster, iMftjs.r and sons, namely.

WttUam'iHw Ar-Parks of Brooklyn: John MV' of Staten Iland; Hartford, Conu. Inter flN Lost; iatbush. av oar. coming auevlvor to Inherit principal. ailKf4 aa irom Army to New Kir at; single RUBEHHisin.

jaw wan. d. esiatv. brance of our dear son and brother, (3,000 real. (10 000 personal.

To Otltel ameinynt: iaiuq aa iteepaat( rawara Tel. BUCItmlnBter 9310. Beginninir at a point on the northertv id of Tlllarv street. dltam nfts-uin-e 4 fet two Uk he eaittrlv from th Joey re and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, ana bearing date the 21st day of January, 1030. the undersigned.

Hie referee In nald Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv Nathaniel Shuter, auc-. tloneer, at she Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, No. lA Montagu Street. In the uaenstein. ooj wiiioManoj william, whom God called none two years ago today.

(600; 10 Jewish charities Inherit total Frw-LOf; msraslte, witu recu sterres; nve cnucirn snara resioue, lei. rly aide- of TlJIary street with the Mt- Kiii miss ii. IVHKtU, MOTHER. FATHER SISTER, eCRRELL, ARTHUR K. (Jan.

131. It' ment at 've' B0UM funeral heroaf tew-i ta. aA.ooo reaL (4.000 oersom To hi. HINO Lostf ranieo.1 Llvinaatun Northerly parallel With Pearl street, flftv- on feet: ihenoe eakterlv oaraiiel vttb on SHORT In loving memory of a bh C. serrell.

widow, 153 E. 14th st. WHEKLER MICHAEL (Jan. 17. Estate.

xogeiner wiui au uie nnure and arn-eli attached to or used tn oonnacnon. with said preniues. all of which are de- TRlangla V7-Z0. Twwiiy: reward. Tei, Ttilaey street three feet eight tnene: dearly beloved son and brother, more than (10.000 real, more than (10,000 Church, Henry st.

near Clark s(. PLATE Suddenly, on Jan. ,23. 1930, RICHARD P. PLATE, aged5 years.

Funeral from his home, 713 Magle Elizabeth, N. Saturday, Jan. 25, at 9 a.m. High mass of requiem at St. "Genevieve's Church at 9:30 a.m.

Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, REINIG Suddenly, on 1930, at his home. 281 Dean WILLIAM beloved husband of Margaret Reinic (nee Ziegler). Funeral -services Thursday, 8 pin. Police Department services Frtday, 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

ROBBINS EMMA ROBBINS. Reposing Campbell Funeral Church, Broadway, 66th Saturday, 3 p.m. RUSHMORHi On Weduesday, HINQ-i-Lost; diamond ftolltalrc. do rough ol Broajitivn. countv 01 Kings, on the 13th day of February, 1930.

at twelve oclock noon. premises directed by fa id Judgntent to be sold, and therein described as follows, All that certain plot, piece ee parcH of Ian, with buildings and improvements thereon, srtuj'e. Wing and being in the insnc T.ortnr;v parallel with Pearl street ihtrtv-two feet four Inches; thence easterly ciarea roverea oy mortgage, together with the appurtenant, and all JAMES V. SHORT, City Magis personal. To Honor B.

Wheeler, widow. oiy morninir in snyaer ana B-dfor liberal reward. Phena BVCtc- (13 77th aC trate, who died Jan. 23, 1929. the estate and rights nf the par? of tlM i-aiinai i i-n 4'tiarj irr'-i iy-l fret: ihenoe sauthertv oirallel with Paarl WOLIr: CAKL r.

IDt. 10'. assate. nrxt Deiri in inn Mia DreniiMB.iiJe.iea. Today recalls the memory of a loved Janusrv 2M, lprw.

RINCl-Lofct; fiisiuontii. i.a.pphire. Uaies one gone to rest, (18.000 real. 11,330 personal. To Oerttude Kocheniiurger.

slfber, 127 W. flsth Manhattan, (1: Alfred Wolff, brother, en-half realty: Marie T. Wolff, sister. C40 HER MAI M. OOLDB1CRO.

Referee. Babe. Keller At Davis. Plaintiff's attor room F'liton KoyuL suoau: itwara. vei ATLantle vreet tone-four feet two inches to a Puii it distant seventy-eight feet eight inches eaijerlv from the eastertr side of Frwrt street thtneo tn a southerly direction to a point on the northerly side of SEIIV)UCES to meet every need under any circuniaace And those who think of him today neys, 25B Broadway, Manhattan Borough.

RING Lost; Masunir; Alfred Y. City th Slat one-halt, realty and residue. (a 23 are the ones who loved him best. TiUaor street, distant seventveight feet between Stuyvesant nection una Cvorrns Hills: reward. DECatur tK)43.

two in ones easterly from the northeast He will never be forgotten though Boioum of BrooKivn. louniy or King. City and Sfate of New York, bounded and described 4 ffllbms: Beginning at a point on tha southerly side of ftOth aureet, dthtuut lf0 feet ent-erlv frm tnw aoytheMterly corner of ftoth Street and Ifl'h Avenue: running thence southerly parallel with 16th A venae, 100 feet; thence easterU' tmraltel w.n fOth Street, ftO feet; thence northerly again parallel with 18th, Avenue. 100 feet to the southerly side of 0tB Sir eel aM thence weererlr along the saul southerly side of ftnth B'reet. fiO feet to the point or place PL'BLIC NOTICES.

gold; 3 diamonds. 3 tap- ou earth ho Uves no more. plijrts; rratiltim sv trolley, between Park erly-corner of TiiUry and Pearl street, and. theittf westerly along the northerly side of TiUary Hreet Uentv-ftve feet to the point or place of Together WiUv all the right, twte interest of Mfli-lna nnev ft I In IN aaveaal ana puTnam ai. or rutnam av oar.

KOTirst to CREniTORn nr 01 arpian But In memory he will be with us EDW1KDAYM twaen Frank lln and Howr av. Rturu Paokar, IA4 Howard av. Pbouft IX'X- rriuNAKi BAnri ur inkw iunn. Th Guardian National Lank Of Nt Ttik. loMiari at ie.nn ahaihead Bav rori B3is.

Liberal rawarej, as he always waa before, Masses offered this raornlnf. MOTHER and SISTER, MORTICIANS in front Af and of said parcels of land the ecu it i4 ArCHrt-Lo4l; eoniauitnj Udy't waa- of beginning. Being premise known as Jan, 22, 1930, at her residence, 401 E. 17th St. BELLE POLLOCK, widow of Kerasen Rushmor.

Serv- Pert rWtRAIi TARLORS flostrsnd Ave. at Hancock St. DECATUR 5700-5701 nif apparai. awan fiarouaa ann Naw York, fall off u(o, OLI'nmora 09S4. TatoaJAMa MAirTjsia MAQ WRIGHT tu ever lovlnt mem.

OfcOROK EILPER1V. Relwre. Ji Pawoet, attorney for 1 roA4. Brootvlva, In the 8tat of New York, la closing tta a flairs. All note hi.dero and otliar realtors of tha association are (herwfere hertbv notified to prenert Uie ooiae ant tttur cUlnu for tair.tni.

W. C. BETTS. Cesser. Dated.

Jgnuary J8. J930. Both street, roeeiner wnn aoour-te nances, etc. Dated. January 23d.

1930. JULIAS va Referee. Wlllam C. Rlndene. plaintiff's attorney.

Ifl Court Street. Borough of ftrooklvn. Vays an4 eaHi ic at tli Falrehlld Chapel, I ory of our dear mother, KATE near Grand Trl-' WRIGHT, who passed away Jan. plaintiff. Office and post ofBo address, 32 Cour ret, Boroug i of Brookh hw YOU CHJ, Ja)3ttbiUt 219 Atlantic Ave.

pieae return orown ostricn potiwdook llnv keep monev. Marlon PuddoIo, 330 N. Y. CUT. dX pm.

1321. Cufflberlsod ITCVioa OUk.

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