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Till: BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW. YORK. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1G. 3928. 18 1 fa iaa I BIG BANK FORGERY The "Pittsburg" Automatic Storage GUARDED vrrAL RECORDS JAPAN Wife and Child of Capt.

Melville Bid Byrd Ship Commander Goodtiy "1 DEATHS Angers, Francis J. Lord, Etta LUllfln Alien, Charles H. Mason, James J. SUSPECT IS KNOWN, DETECTIVES REPORT WHERE Ball, Dr. Louis A.

Newcome, Kate R. Nixon, Mary I. DIGNITY Dignified simplicity in service and equipment. GedW. Pease, FINER AI, PARLORS NOSTRAND AVE.

at Hancock St. DEC ATI' 5700 Officials Certain Hum Hauls Ba.sett, Edward Bristol, Helen A. Clark. Ida Hreves Daly, Patrick J. Marg't Gallo, Angelo Olynn, Jos.

P. Kenward, Mnrg't Kocil, Mary Leavens, Emily Norrls. Elizabeth Ncirwuud. Mary Palmer, Lewis Simons, Rose A. Smith, Charles H.

Smith, George M. Vnrls, Susan R. Williams, August Wilson. Richard Here Were Effected by Nationwide Gang. One of the two forgers who mulcted Water Heater is always ready to supply your hot water requirements.

Maintains a tank full of hot water, automatically, with no attention required. Replaces rapidly the water drawn for baths or other needs. Write or phone for circular. W. A.

Buerkle Sales Inc. Distributor SSI -53 Atlantic Near Hoyt St. Tel. TRIangle 1680 the Manufacturers Trust Company of $106,300 last month is known to the H- i 1 1,,,, a i Jsjvf Li Bums Detective Agency, It was said today by H. Crowe, New York man ager of the agency.

Meanwhile banking officials contin CHANG MET DEATH Mikado's Police Respon sible for Protection of Bombed Bridge. By ALFRED E. PIKRES Special Correspondence ol The Eagle) Toklo, Aug. 1 (By Mail) The outrage that occurred on June 4, resulting In the death of Marshal Chang Tso-lln, commonly known as the dictator of Mukden, and of his trusted lieutenant, Gen. Wu Chen-sheng, the governor of Hellunkiang province and acting governor of Manchuria, seemed for a time likely to become one of the crimes of history.

Up to the present no authentic statement has been is INSIST THAT KEARNS ued to believe that the embezzlement of $496,000 charged against Cornelius Callahan, assistant secretary of the Bancitaly Corporation; the $200,000 MARRIED WOMAN BEARING HIS NAME forgeries laid to the Donohue gang and the theft of $500,000 in securities Titania's Maids of Honor OWL'S HEAD PARK PRICE APPROVED here were the work of a nation-wide gang, whose activities were directed by two "master minds," "the Scratch- Sister of Poisoned Patient and er" and "the Passer." Assistant District Attorney Hastings Lawyer Say Dempsey's Ex-Manager Pays Alimony. sued by any responsible official body. The Slno-Japanese committee of in (Special to The Eagle.) Hempstead, L. Aug. 16-State- quiry that was appointed to investi announced late yesteday that he had received complete statements from brokerage and foreign exchange firms showing the extent of dealings with Callahan, and that these dealings were even wider than admitted In ALLEN CHARLES beloved son of Anne E.

Allen, at his residence, 247 E. 23d st on Aug. 14, 1928. He Is survived by his wife, There Allen i nee Rapier); three sons, Charles, William and Edward; one daughter, Winifred; also his mother, two brothers, Oeonrc and Herbert, and two sisters. Anna and Mrs.

L. Tighe. Funeral on Friday at 9:30 a.m. Thence to St. Jerome R.

C. Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated. In- ANGERS On Aug. 18, FRANCIS ANGERS, beloved husband of Ethel Berlnger. at his residence, 2530 Foster ave.

Notice of luncral later. BALL Dr. LOUIS A. BALL, on Aug. 15, in his 65th year.

Funeial Irom his home, 9308 Woodhaven Woodhaven, L. on Friday, Aug. 17, at 10 a m. Interment Ma-pic Grove Cemetery. BASSETT EDWARD BASSETT, on Tuesday, at his home, 504 Greene ave.

Born In Brooklyn 84 years ago, was connected with A. S. office lor 23 vears. Member of the Volunteer Firemen Hose Company, No. Minerva Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons.

Services on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Lafayette Chapel. 38 Lafavette corner St. Felix followed by religious services by the Rev. W. Saunders of the Marcy Avenue Church.

Survived by his wife, Katherine. and daughter. Mrs. H. Sherman of Patchogue.

L. I. Funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at Amityvllle Cemetery. Aml-tyvtlle, L.

I. BRISTOL On Tuesday. Aug. 14, ioio hfien A. GODFREY BRIS gate the matter has not come to any definite conclusion, Reports say that ments attributed to Jack Reams that he never was married to Mrs.

Legana Kearns, now seriously ill with ptomaine poisoning in the Long Amount Authorized Raised From $850,000 to $951,000. Brooklyn gained several Important Improvements at the midsummer meeting yesterday of the Sinking Fund Commission. At the request of Controller Berry, the Commission raised from $850,000 to $051,000 the amount authorized for purchase of Owl's Head Park by the city. The Controller reported that the higher figure was found to be the Japanese merely expected the Chinese members of this "Joint" commission to sign on the dotted line. The Chinese members have refused to Beach Hospital.

W'ere vigorously ae-nied this morning by Mrs. Charles Snvder, sister of the ill woman. Callahan's statement. Weeks will be required for a complete audit to show how much the embezzlement amounts to, Mr, Hastings said. John J.

Donohue, Solomon Goldman and Michael Necr will be ar sign the report drawn up oy me Japanese members. She said her sifter and the former manager of Jack Dempsey were mar raigned this week in General Sessions ried in August. 1920. and were sepa Foreign Experts Probe Case. Tn the meantime, however, as it Is on charges of defrauding three rated In March, 1924.

Kearns, said Brooklyn banks of $200,000. Mrs. Snyder, has been paying ali necessary after negotiations for tha purchase of the property had been opened. historically important that all possible light should be thrown on the affair, an independent investigation was made by foreign experts on the spot, and these experts have submitted The Commission also adnnUrl TUNNEY WILL SAIL mony ever since. Jacob Klein of Manhattan, attorney for Mrs.

Kearns. confirmed Mrs. Snyder's statement as to the marriage and continued: "Kearns. his attorney, Mrs. Kearns and myself were present when the resolution authorizing an expenditure of $1,600,000 for the purchase of the Hillside Park site In Queens.

their findings to Reuter, the great British news agency. TODAY FOR ENGLAND Acting on a communication from Five-year-old Phylls Melville came Ralph onas of the Board of Higher Education, the Commission approved The big point in these findings is that the explosion that caused the train wreck and deaths occurred on the South Manchurian Railway, a Japanese owned line, the responsibility for guarding which was entirely on the Japanese authorities. with her mother from Lynn, to spend the last few days with her His Future Bride Will See Him a uue-year lease, wn a lour-year re newal privilege, of the ninth to the South Pole. The ship will sol! by Aug. 22 by way of the Panama Canal for Australia.

After several weeks of work done on the steamer at the Tebo Basin at the foot of 23d Brooklyn, it left yesterday afternoon for the Hoboken j.owuuj hi muiwuii ivi kite 1 1 JIUIICIJ A it separation papers were drawn up and alimony of $500 a month was greed upon." Dempsey and his wife, Estelle Taylor, called at the hospital yesterday to see Mrs. Kearns, but, as In the case of other callers, were refused permission and contented themselves with sending flowers. Among other callers Off at the Dock. niteentn floors in the Chamber of TOL, beloved daughter of Hiram L. Austin of 1105 Avenue I.

Funeral services will be held at the George Pease funeral parlors. 437 No-strand at Hancock on Fri father, Capt, Frederick C. Melville, commander of the City of New York, now docked at Pier 1 in Hoboken. Commerce Building for the Brooklyn Gene Tunney, retired heavyweight Some of the indisputable iacu oi uiamii ui xiunier wouege. me rental the outrage that -cost Marshal I I 1 1 pier for loading of food supplies and champion, is booked to sail late this wa.au a year.

The Commlsninn The City of New York, fornerly day. Aug. 17, at 8 p.m. laid over until Sent. 26 thn mnttr nf afternoon for England on the Cunard implements for the expedition.

The -t DVnn Aim. 14. 1928, IDA refused admittance were Bee Palmer Chang his life are as follows: The disaster took place when the South Manchuria Railway, between Mukden leasing the sixth floor of the Maritn boat was led out of the Todd Shlo- liner Mauritania the Samson, will be the first boat of Comm. Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic Expedition to leave for the REEVES CLARK, widow of Lawrence And beloved mother ol yards by the tugs Margaretta A and The prize fly hter, who stirred the ouiiuing, ruiton for the City College branch In this boro.

and Changchun, crosses, on a via Helen B. Moran. Trlrjo Ames, Sadie Tripp duct, the Peking-Mukden Railway iwo incinerator sites, one mth and Lillian Lorraine. Telegrams and letters from all parts of the country are being received. ANTI-INCINERATOR Hplen Clark I st.

and Gowanus Canal and the other continent with his romance with Miss Mary J. Lauder of Greenwich, whom he said he will marry in the autumn or winter, conferred Funeral Friday. Aug. 17. at 2 pin.

at between Huang K.u-tun ana tne Mukden City station. The viaduct consisted of three spans, supported hv two nlers in the middle and but at ewtown creek and Van Dam was submitted by the Brooklyn Ash Removal Company. latbush's Wooing Sniper Roemmeie wnapei, avenue. TTVnn Wednesday. Aug.

15 with his lawyers yesterday and tresses at both ends, notn piers ana completed arrangements for his HEARING ARRANGED buttresses are of granite masonry, nni DiTnirif .1. beloved husband the former with a core of concrete sailing. He spent the night with his mother at her home In the Riv- A Dream, as His Love Notes of Chris-tina Daly nee Stack) and son of Daniel J. and Hanoran Daly nnri measuring about 6 feet across. REFEREES APPOINTED.

By MAY. J. Th Nnrthfl.lH tim j. erdale section of Manhattan. The steel bridges, each more than Tunney expects to debark at South- in feet loni.

are of heavy construe Although the fight against the When the eirl and her mothpr r- ampton and go to London by rail. That ardent young French wooer tion. the beams being about 6 feet rt.S'.. wnP' Reese v. Wood, norted Teeoint nt thrtj.n(n i.tt.,.

where he will Join Thornton Wilder, with a chateau In southern France high. building of an incinerator at Hamll ton ave. and 16th st. lost a point yes terday when the Sinking Fund Com rVtctlvo rhorlo. TIIln.

nm. i I Kernel, Bh.pard. Claa. Va. Berir.

and a half dozen foreign motorcars dell. Kasonovskr va. iJi.r urn walking tour of Europe. Experts' conclusions. After a careful study of the posi Wnil.S"? Prl Improvement Corp William J.

Wilson. Biyslde in, mission approved the purchase of the of expensive make who Miss Ruth Flnck, 16, of 190 Seely reported Jr. Al 8 Miss Lauder and other persons tectlve Charles Ryder the front. Both luted tn the social register and those tion of the bridges and the nature Security H. are of Parkville station.

of the disaster experts have come to of the sport world are expected at site, the Gowanus anti-incinerator pe titloners may still prevent construe One day when both were on dutvltha km (nee Lyons), a nauve oi iuiuu.i.u.., Scartaglen, County Kerry, Ireland Military funeral Saturday ot am Irom his residence, 9009 Ridge thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DELANEY-Cm Aug. 15.

1928, MARGARET DELANEY, beloved wife of the late John Delaney, and mother of Thomas and William Delaney. Funeral from her residence, 1551 Pacific st Brooklyn. N. Friday. Requiem Mass at Our Lady ol Victory R.

C. Church, Throop av. and Macon at the mother came down and handed tion, according to Commissioner of the conclusion that: (l) me explosion was caused by a great quantity nf hiffh exolosive Dlaced on the north to the police took two pot shots at her when she failed to respond to his burning love epistles is of such things as dreams are made of. Brtm. inJ v- Homes Rodman Richardson.

Bayside Oables vs. Security Homea Corp. E. Knight Harris! Z.L?"Sy,.n "e8 Associate, va" Dl Rollchon. William, H.

Lelfert. Boettler ft Ryder a threatening note purporting The MauVetanla will also have as Above, Bobble J. Burke; below, Almlra 1C" iew minutes passengers Mr. and Mrs. Junius 8.

D. Albright, Public Works Hesterberg, who returned from his vacation today. A hearing for the Gowanus committee has been set for 11 a.m. Tues ern pier, underneatn ana oesiae me northern and central spans of the railway bridge that is to say. on the So are the reported shootings, the i IS an Frenchman Morgan Jr.

and their children, Judge with the prosaic name Tom. and Mrs. Samuel Seabury, Robert Here are two maids of honor to chateau and the motorcars so luridly day. Aug. 21, before Commissioner South Manchuria railway xracs; ti oince niggins naa oeen sitting on Qoelet, Lady Blanche Evans and Col.

Queen Titanla In the Asbury Park nt.w.r1. iftuff Hesterberg. James J. Macauley wmwuue mo wade H. Hayes.

and vividly described in two Brooklyn afternoon newspapers yesterday, the ignition of the blasting charges was done electrically from a safe dis chairman of the committee. annual baby parade, Miss Bobble Jacques Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Burke of 1070 Park Commissioner Hesterberg declared tune from the bridge, wmcn neces according to police.

But the stories this morning that the strength of the When Miss Finck reported that a bullet from her wooer's pistol seared her right leg on Aug. 2 a physician was not able to find a mark. Tne Qld give them a good laugh, police MASS MEETINGS present protest, which bears 2,000 signatures, will probably bring the Manhattan, and Miss Almira Dorothy Albright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Albright of Ross- who have been working on the case admitted.

LOST AND FOUND same result followed when Miss matter before the next regular meet Fenton Farm, North Asbury parlc. sitated elaborate precautions and preparations with electric detonators and connecting wires; (3) the placing of the explosives and their ignition was done with considerable skill and forethought, the whole arrangement and Its complete success unmistakably denoting the hands of trained TO FIGHT FARE RISE fine reported the second case of ing of the Board of Estimate. The As for the love messages which led Miss Burke, a blonde with dark eyes, sniping. to the reported shootings on Aug. 2 is to enter dramatic school In the special meeting of the board today did not schedule a hearing on the P'tium; between oupemaiurai, whispered the fall.

Miss Albright, tall brunette, is and Aug. 3, Handwriting Expert Os motner to an Eagle reporter, describ tion. Gowanus incinerator. i.iuerai reward, pnone Boulevard a sketch artist and student in voice borne of the Police Department, wno 5HB0. A series of mass meetings to protest and capable military sappers; (4) the ing an.

A physician said the girl Is suf- culture. She enters Georgian Court was called in on the Hall-Mills case, BAR PIN Lost; at Jamaica Theater. against any raise in fare on the Stein- College this year. declares that Miss Flnck wrote them rering with a severe nervous dis FIGHT TO EXTRADITE li; sentimental value (keepsakei; will re-ward. JAMalca 8539.

way Railway lines will be held shortly installation of the blasting cnarges with detonators and connecting wires must have taken four or Ave experi herself. And that Is that. order. in Long Island City, It was announced BOSTON BULL Lost: black and enced men six hours at least to today by Jabez Dunningham, chair white (ace; name Bug; reward. Phont MINnesota 5390.

TOOMBS EXPECTED NICARAGUA REBELS complete. 10 a.m. Interment caivary Clustery. GALLO On Thursday. Aug.

16. 1928, ANGELO. beloved husband of Rose Gallo, In his 80th year. Funeral from the Funeral Home of George C. Herhst.

6741 5th near 68th st Brooklyn, on Saturday, Aug. 18. at 9:30 a.m.: thence to St. Anselm's R. C.

Church, 4th ave. and 82d at 10 a.m., for a requiem mass. Interment Calvary Cemetery. GLYNN JOSEPH on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1928, at his home, 123 For-bell In his 53d year, husband of Katherine Feeney; father of Mrs.

John Devoy, Mrs. Herbert Reiner, Mrs. Anthonv Sempowich, Ruth Glynn, John. Joseph Jr. and Arthur Glynn.

He Is also survived by two grandchildren and one brother. Michael F. Glynn. Requiem mass R. C.

Church ot St. Sylvester, Grant and McKinley Friday morning, at 9:30. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KENWARD On Aug. 15, 1928.

MARGARET DEVOE, widow of Stephen Kenward and beloved mother of Edna Moore Kenward. Services at the Merrill Memorial Cliapel, Classon Mrs. C. C. Hager Dies.

man of the North Shore Rapid Tran- OHIO FACES INTENSE BROWN WALLET Lost; containing check! followlng the filing Mrs. Clara Greenamyer Haeer. for- sit Association, Misleading Reports Sent Out Immediately after the disaster, varl and cash, either at Port Oeorga or Brook lyn; reward. J. O'Connor, 80Uth 3565.

ROUTED BY MARINES merry for several years instructor In yesterday with the Transit CommU- ous Japanese news agencies ana BRACELET Lost; white gold, with 3 square UBERNATORIALTILT sion of an application by the trolley company to increase the fare from 5 these are all either official or semi St. Louis. Aug. 16 OP1-A fight to extradite Roy C. Toombs, president ot the International Life Insurance higher mathematics at the University of Kansas, died Tuesday of heart uu evening, rtewara, Bowling Oreen 1O00, Extension 348.

official circulated "explanations, to 7 cents. DOO Lost; police, name Woll; color hlacg which have been proved to be Company from Illinois to Missouri The petition asked permission to Puerto Cabezas, Nicaragua, Aug. 16 disease at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Williams, 8th st.

and a 1 a 1 misrepresentations. In ana tan; reward onered. 91 Hick. at. MAIn 6748.

loomed today upon advices from Chi (IP) American marines are believed Cooper, Republican, and Davey, make tne new fare rate eitocuve on and after Sept. 10. The Commission to have hemmed In the forces of the DOO Found; brown Pomeranian, male. Whitestone Whltestone, L. cago that Toombs had agreed to sub' mit to arrest but would fight extra referred the tariff sheets and accom their first reports the Japanese news agencies gave out that the havoc was wrought by "bombs," thrown at the train of Marshal Chang by Southern Keene, 754 Park pi.

Apt. 21. Call around 6 p.m. Democrat, Win Primary. Columbus, Aug.

16 (IP) With alter an illness of seven months. rebel, Gen, Augustlno Sandlno, along the Coco River, near the Honduran dition from Illinois on charges of panying application for a higher rate Mrs. Hager was born 61 years airo to Clarence M. Lewis, its counsel. grand larceny of $104,000 in bond: DOO Lost; collie, tan and white; nam boundary.

Myers Y. Cooper, Cincinnati Republi Public hearings on the Replication irom the company. in uaiioway. the only child of Airplanes are flying dally over the Beauty; vicinity 8th a and President st. STErllng 54S7.

Reward. plain-clothes agents. As proof of this, Dhotoerarjhs of two Mill's hand gre A warrant for Toombs was issued will be announced shortly, it was said can, and Congressman Martin L. Da region, searching out the rebel posi Col. and Mrs.

Thomas P. Greenamy nades, alleged to have been found yesterday and Circuit Attorney How at the Commission today. tions, and occasionally bombing them, er, and was educated at Hardin (Mo.) DOO Pound; collie, male, vicinity Prospect ard Sidener announced that a peti the viaduct, were shown. while marines in boats and afoot riw. iwnrr can uumianoi zou.

vey, Kent Democrat, picked by Ohio voters to make the November race for Governor, political observers already College and the Unlversitv nf Independent experts declare that make their way through the jungle, tion for extradition would be sent to Gov. Sam Baker of Missouri and a LKIO Lost; alredale, male, answers name anybody who has seen the effects of hunting the insurgents. in itrau sne was married to Arthur G. Hager, a Kansas Citv attorney. PANAMA MAIL LINER Mickey; liberal reward.

Wm. Parrell, 460 Myrtle av. CUMberland 0329. request would be sent to Gov. Len the explosion will at once see the are predicting a battle of even greater intensity than that witnessed in the Capt.

Merrltt A. Edson of Vermont led a marine detachment in two vic who died two years later. She was a Small of Illinoir to have Toombs absurdity of such a story. Besides, HAT Lost; black felt, vicinity East Plat-bush; Saks 5th av label; reward S10. Box Q-1106.

Esgle ofnee. brought to St. Louis. Republican primary between Cooper the whole population of Mukden can torious attacks on the rebels near AGROUND; AID ASKED memoer oi tne century Theater, Minerva and Republican Clubs of this city. and Congresman James T.

Begg, San testify that one and only one explo F.sninollta on the Coco River. The dusky. The final result still is ques sion was heard. The Japanese news marines killed four Insurgents PUBLICITY DELAYS KEY CASE Lost; brown leather; keya. Reward.

Phone POXcroft 556. agencies were thus circulating a false wounded one and captured five. There ave. and Prospect pi-, on rnaay, Aug. 17, at 8 p.m.

KOCH On Tuesday. Aufr. 14, 1928, at her residence, 1745 Caton MARY, beloved wife of the late Paul Koch and mother of Mrs. Robert Y. Griffith, Amelia D.

Koch. Mrs Ella A. Noland and Paul G. Koch. Funeral from the Fairchild Chapel.

86 Lefferts near Grand Friday, Aug. 17, at 9:15 a.m.; ther.ee to the Holy Innocents Catholio Church, E. 17th st. and Beverly where a requiem mass will be offered tit 10 a m. LEAVENS At tne New Haven Wrwnifnl nn Wednesday.

Aug. 15, Funeral services were to be held at the Williams home this morning. story. tioned by supporters oi tne sanausKy Congressman. Unofficial returns compiled by the Associated Press gave Cooper, sup Los Angeles, Aug.

16 W) The Duriai win De in msning cemetery, were no marine casualties. The rebels were members of the group which on Aug. 7 killed one marine and wounded NOTE BOOK Lost; shorthand, numbered 588; reward for return. J. 314 E.

21st st, Brooklyn. INOersoll 2153. Federal Telegraph Company today SIAMESE OPERATION WILLS FILED announced receipt of a general radio three in a combat 60 miles from POODLE DOO Lost; white; 2 months ago, in Bensonhurst, answers name of finooky; reward. FLAtbush 6003-J. KING GEORGE YACHT Bocay.

call from the Panama mall steam ported by the Ohio Anti-Saloon League, a plurality of 5,568 votes over Begg, who also had dry backing. Attorney General Edward C. Turner, BAUER, JOHN (Jul; XV. Estite, more thn $1,000 real; more than 15,000 personal. The operation to separate the MRS.

MARGARET VAN TA8SELL Of C35 ship passenger liner Ecuador, aground off San Lazarus, Mexico, asking children ot Elizabeth Jesberger, Bister, each PURSE! Lost; Sunday, Aug. 12, or Monday; beaded; containing gold rosary, marked Catherine O. Parrell; reward. SCHuyler 4143. Leonard widow of Mosas M.

Van Tassell, Annie litem, lister, 8 Manor ave. COLLIDES; DISABLED who openly atacked the Anti-Saloon League and public utility interests, v.mtly ST. daughter of the late Siamete twins, Mary and Margaret, Gibb, will not take place, it at all, until the "sensational wave of pub- died Monday at her home. She was born Jamaica Junction, Emma Dlltmore, Frederick and Euphemia A. Leavens in Brooklyn 75 years ago and la survived which, he charged, naa joined witn niece, Edward Ford, real estate and SCARP Lost; sable; neighborhood Quentln rd.

Av R. Ocean Parkway. Phone DSWey 3912. Reward. city" has died down.

assistance. The message said help was needed to refloat the ship and inquired if any other craft were close. Two steamers, the Glantworth, a British tramp, and the Argyle, were by two children, Edna and Oscar Van Tassell, Insurance business owned by testator; Ce This was announced today by Dr. the League to control state leglsia tion, was a poor third. Congressman Davey won approxi celia Sussek, 697 McDonough it; Margareth: Her husband wai lor 49 yean employed Cowes, England, Aug.

16 The King's yacht Britannia collided with Scharpt, 91 Halleclc Rldiewood, listen, with the Oreenpolnt Ferry as fare collector. and sister of Addison Leavens, ru-neral services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts near Grand Friday, Aug. 17, at 2 p.m. T.rRn At Salem. Aug.

15 Francis P. Weston, surgeon in charge of the case, who has removed them WRISTWATCH Lady's Cyma make, en-graved "Anna from B. M. T. subway, between DeKalb av and 28th st sub.

tatlon. JAMalca 7334. Liberal reward. executrlcei. each one-halt of residue.

matelv 80 of the State's 88 counties. Services were held at her lftto home las! turned toward Ban Lazarus lmme- BIE, NILLE K. (Aug. 3). Estate, about her escort the minesweeper Selkirk, dlately to lnVestigate.

San Lazarus is leading Peter Witt, former Cleveland from the Park West Hospital, Man night. Burial was In Evergreens Cemetery. $6,000 real; not more than $11,000 personal hattan, to a point he hopes will be vuweo nuaua mimy mm was un- about 640 miles south of here. ETTA LILLIAN CHESLEY. wife of To Augusta Berg, daughter, executrix, kept a secret Irom tabloid reporters.

able to compete in the Royal Vic 353 Ave th Rpv. Dr. Rivington u. korc Dr. Weston announced that the pub "6" 6 8.8.B tt'nrvinnnr Clinton Brooklyn, about other children, each one-fUth residue.

toria Yacht Club's resatta. The Panama mail steamer Ecua- rianehter of the late Henry A. and licity in the case has served to make traffic commissioner, oy a comiortaoie margin. Congressman Theodore E. Burton, Cleveland Republican, and Graham P.

Hunt, Cincinnati attorney, Democrat, were chosen to fight it out in November for the four-year unexpired HASLAM, KATE (Aug. 7l. Estate, $1,000. Ellen Tapley Chesley. Funeral pri rate.

Interment at Peabody, Mass. the twins and their parents nervous. To Marr Caldwell, stepdaughter, 391 17th King George learned of the accl- 6oT was hound for Havana and New dent to his yacht at Aberdeen, Scot- York w'th passenger and freight land, as he was en route to Balmoral f.ar0' the New York offices of the Castle. Speedy repairs may enable ''ne announced today, the Associated Brooklyn. MASON JAMES J.

MASON, Aug ATLANTA BANS "UNCLE TOM." The man LOWENSTEIN, REOTNA (July 26). Estate, 15. 1928, at his home, 125-11 97th ave -more than $5,000. To Minnie Schaumber- Atlanta. Aug.

16 ttP) "Uncle rnp Hr tann a rn mod ot term of the late senator Frank B. Willis. Richmond Hill. He was an engineer for the Loni Island Railroad. He is Tom's Cabin," the new film version of morrow.

Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, will survived by his wife, three sons and M. T. C. Students Back not be shown in Atlanta. Following one daughter.

Solemn high mass ISAAC MARKENS DIES. Newark, Aug. 16 CP) The death of DR. LOUIS A. BALL DIES Saturday morning at 10 clock at St In Camp After Sightseeing vigorous protests as result of a prl vate showing Sunday, it was an Benedict Joseph R.

C. Church, Morris Isaac Markens, author and Journalist, nounced that the parties had agreed (Special to The Eagle.) Dr. Louis A. Ball, for nearly 40yeais a practicing physician in Woodhaven, Park. Interment Bt.

jonns ceme- was announced today. He was 81 to cancel tne Atlanta bookings. Fort Hancock, N. Aug. 15 The tery.

years old. Mr. Markens, who lived eled yesterday at his home, 9306 550 tnemhpT-ft nf the Rlttzena Milltarv ger, sister, 910 Oates life Interest In one-half residue; Eva Brltthelmer, lister, lame; niece and nephews Inherit principal after their deaths. MOLLER, PETER, SR. (July 30).

Estate, more than $20,000. To Peter Moller ton, 2207 Broadway. RUDERMAN, SAMUEL (Aug. 12). Estate, about $30,000 real; $20,000 personal.

To Dora Ruderman, widow, premises at 121 E. 96th $3,000 legacy; Harry and Nat Ruderman, Rose Hinoen, children, each Ben and Joe Ruderman, children, each Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Charities, $50; Brooklyn Home for the Aged, $100; Jewish Consumptives Relief Society, $100; General Jewish Hospital Shaare Zedeh, Jertmlem. $100; others get small legacies. NEWCOME On Aug. 16, 1928, DEATHS with his son, Dr.

Edward F. Markens, at 442 High was born in New Woodhaven after a lingering rrn. thA rvwst KATE R. NEWCOME. Funeral serv it SMITH On Tuesday, Aug.

14, wuicoa. ne wns in ins oom year. ices at W. F. Moore's Funeral Parlor, York and educated in private schools of Brooklyn.

He was the author of a Dr. Ball was born In Alsace-Lor- 1928, CHARLES H. SMITH of 335 69 Pennsylvania on Artillery training quarters are back at their military maneuvers today after the inspection and sightseeing trip yesterday to Statue of Lib 31st Brooklyn, beloved husband of lalne and was graduated from Buf number of boolcs, including a biog Saturday, Aug. 18, at 2 p.m. Nellie Smith and father of Ethel, Her falo University in 1889.

He Is sur NIXON On Wednesday, Aug. 15, bert, Warren and Wallace Smith erty, the Aquarium ana other points MARY IRENE NIXON, beloved wife vived by his widow, Mrs Earth K. Ball, and a stepdaughter, Miss Susan of interest in New York under the Services will be held at the FairchilJ Chapel, 86 Lefferts near Grand of John M. Nixon. Interment Friday, raphy of Lincoln, and was said to have owned one of the largest private collections of the writings of the martyred President.

This collection will be given to the Newark Museum, Dr. Markens said. Bond. Services will be held tomor Aug. 17, at 10 a.m., from funeral par command of Lt.

Col. Howard L. Campion of Brooklyn. on Friday, Aug. 17 at 8 p.m.

njMijtnjn, i humah n. (Aug. 41. estate, $2,500 To Anne M. Tomllnson, w.dow, executrix.

who is always scared YOU know the fellow wc mean. He has what used to be called an "inferiority complex." He goes through life with a hunted look, acting afraid of everybody and everything. The chances are that one of the best bracers in the world for this man would be a savings bank account. Money is a great backbone stiffener. With money in the bank, man has more confidence in himself.

And having more confidence, he is well on the way to making more money. $1.00 opens an account with us, and deposits are accepted by mail. Your money draws a year here at present compounded quarterly, which helps your little fortune grow faster. row morning at 10 o'clock and burial lors, 187 S. Oxford st.

The citizens artillerymen received win De in Maple Grove Cemetery. NORRIS At Sea Cliff, L.I.. on an informal visit from Brig. Gen. Wednesday, Aug.

15, 1928, ELIZA Stuart Heintzelman, Coast Defense Commander of New York. Members of the 16th Infantry from Governors BETH daughter of the late James N. Norris. Funeral service will be held at her home, 289 8th Sea Girl Who Tried to End Life ClifT, L. on Friday, Aug.

17, at 8:30 IN MEMORIAM APPLEGATE In fond and loving memory of our devoted husband and father, WILLIAM G. APPLEOATE, who departed this life Aug. 16, 1924. WIFE and DAUGHTERS. ATTLESEY In loving remem island and the 18th Infantry Irom Fort Hamilton arrived to camp overnight before they started on their p.m.

interment private. four-day hike Camp Dlx. N. Before Marriage Now Sues NORWOOD On Aug. 15, MARY NORWOOD, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Albert L. Meyer, 2228 unaer tne command ot col, stepnen Fuqua of the 16th Infantry. Beverly Flatbush. Survived by forgive one who has taken my boy brance of CHARLES BEACROFT ATTLESEY, our beloved husband and father, who went to sleep one year ago three daughters. 'Funeral services Iriday at 7:30 p.m.

Interment toaay. wife and DAUGHTER. wnom i struggled lor 25 years to raise." That was the beginning of the end, Mrs. Mass told the Court, and at the end of June her husband Greenwood Cemetery Saturday, 2 p.m. SMITH On Aug.

15, GEORGE M. SMITH, at his residence, 1312 Glen-wood rd. Survived by his wife, Bertha, and one son, George M. Jr. Funeral services Friday, 8 p.m.

Interment Saturday, 10 a at Lutheran Cemetery. VORIS On Aug. 16, 1928, SUSAN daughter of the late Stephen S. and Ann Van Nuyse Vorls. Funeral at her late home, 419 Neck Brooklyn, on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Interment at Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, L. I. WILLIAMS On Tuesday, Aug. 14, AUGUST, in his 49th year, beloved husband of Henrietta Williams (nee Hommel). Funeral services at his home, 9727 Van Wyck Richmond Hill, on Thursday evening, Aug.

16, at 8 o'clock. Relatives and friends, also members of Dunton Lodge, No. 1017. F. A.

invited. WILSON On Aug. 14, 1928, RICHARD, beloved father of John Wilson and Mary Jordan. Funeral Friday, 9:15 a.m., from residence, 2169 Home-crest ave. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Joseph's Church, Pacific near Vanderbilt ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SIMONS On Tuesday, Aug. 14, DALY In fond and loving memory leit ner. 1928, ROSE A.

SIMONS, widow of the oi our aear mother. MARY E. DALY Her husband's mother in an affi Opn Monday timings until uvi late Joseph H. Simons, beloved mother who passed away Aug. 16, 1926.

Masses of Henrietta G. Funeral Friday, Aug. ottered. DAUGHTERS and SONS. Mrs.

Mildred Goller Mass, 21, who became a bride six months ago, one day after she attempted suicide, has filed suit in Supreme Court for a separation and alimony from Benjamin N. Mass, 25, a shoe salesman of 17C8 51st st. Justice Johnston today awarded her $15 a week alimony pending trial and $75 counsel fee. They had been acquainted only a few weeks when they were married, and the young woman told Justice Johnston that she was despondent because his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cella Mass, objected so vigorously to the marriage and she loved Mass so much.

davit said that, while she was upset over her son's marriage, she thought better of it later on and "forgave 17, from her late residence, 735 Macon st. Solemn mass at 10 a.m. at Church KENNEDY In loving memory of ROBERT KENNEDY, who departed of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Put' 7 P7 A Jewel i I Bist 5 Mm nam near Ralph ave. Interment In everything," even letting the bride live In her home for a while. The marriage took place in White Plains last St.

Valentine's Day, and the Calvary Cemetery. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK of BROOKLYN DE KALB AVE. FULTON ST. ESTABLISHED 1SS RESOURCES OVER 1154, 00( ,00 mis me on Aug. is, 1925.

MRS. ISABELLA KENNEDY and DAUGHTER. McSORLEY MARY A. McSOR- PALMER On Aug. 15, 1928, at East couple lived for a while in the Bronx.

Orange, N. LEWIS M. PALMER, The bride said that her moC.er-in- lusband of the late Emily Bovne, law even went to the extent of select his 81st year. Funeral services at his home, 458 Park av, East Orange, on LEY. Month's mind mass today at the Church of Our Lady Help of Christian ing the furniture for It, saying her son was not capable of making his A few days alter the marriage the bride got a letter from her mother-in-law, saying, in part: "I can never irony, evening, Aug.

17, at 8 o'clock own cnoice. i J-.

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