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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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2 IS BKOOKLYK DATLY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THTTRSD'AY, NOVEMBER 17, 193Z Deatbf FACED TORTURE THE WEATHER OeatB AJilers, Adolph McKeever, Marths Europa Bringing Many Notables HANSEN AUGUSTUS HANSEN, luddenly. on Nov. 15, beloved husband of Lillian (nee Stone) devoted father of Veronica, Edward and FORECAST Ends His Life to Save Wife From Poverty Samuel Galitzka, Reputed Ouce to Be a Millionaire, Notes Explaining That Little He Ha Left Will Take Care of Her Into Port Today Lion Feuchtwauger, Lord Astor, Mrs. Tunney and Gen. Kundt on Board AVIATION EVS Flyini Conditions ft Visibility Indifferent, lmprovint, city smoke.

Barometer 30.06, rising slowly. Humidity n. Ceilins Unlimited, scattered clouds. Wind North. 14 miles.

Flyini Forecast Flying forecast lor Metropolitan area this afternoon Fresh northerly winds in low flying level; fresh, to strong southwest above one-half mile; scattered clouds, city smoke; 60Od visibility. Arrivals Yesterday At Floyd Bennett Field E. J. Detmer In a Travelalr from Armonlc at 9:10 a.m. Beauchamp, Chas.

Ualone, Beebee, Mary L. Anastasia Kealy Byrne, William G. Muller, John J. Christenson, A. Murphy, Mary C.

Constable, babel Neuber, Sophia D. Dowlinj, Martin J.Parker, Clara Dyruff, Elizabeth Sause.D.M. Eriksson, Augusta Sinsabauh. Ernst, Herman Teresa L. Fitagibbon, J.

E. Sommer.E. Fletcher 3. Sprague.J.S. Gleeson.

William Stickland. Ida G. Hansen, Augustus Taylor, Ida Horrigan. Jeanette Tenier, John r. Horsch, Anna G.

Walsh, Francis Koufleld, Wardell, Mary E. KathrjuL. Williamson. Sarah lice, Charles R. Woodruff, William Lubits, Charles W.

Young, M. Louise McEnroe, John NEW YORK CITY AND VICINITY Fair- afid colder tonight; Friday cloudy; probably rain Friday night; fresh northeast winds. FASTIRN NEW YORK Fair, somewhat colder ttst ud south portions louiphi. Pndtp clouov, proosbly rain in tojth snd rain or snow in north portion Friday night. Ml'W JERSEY Ftir and somewhat colder tonifht: Fridsy cloudy; proiiably tain Friday af'rnoon or uight.

WESTERN NEW YORK Cloud 'oniffht and Friday; probably rain or snow Friday afternoon; not much chanie in temperature. General Report The slow movlnf low o' the last several davs Is now central from Maine south-w est ward Just Qtt the coast. Precipitation has proceeded Irom southern New Eng-nei touthmrri and westward to the Ap Lillian. Funeral from his residence. 9419 97th Ave, Ozone Park, L.

Mass of requiem Church of the Nativity. Saturday at 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HORRIGAN JEANETTE M. HORRIGAN, on Nov.

15, at her residence, 1025 St. John's Place, Brooklyn. Interment Westport, on Saturday, Nov. 19. HORSCH ANNA GRACE (nee Lamerdin), beloved wife of the late William Horsch and mother of Augustus, Williai and Ruth Horsch, in her 57th year, on Tuesday, Nov.

15, 1932. Funeral services at her home. 9571 111th Richmond Lion Feuchtwanger, German of "Jew Suss," "The Ugly "So that my wife will be provided for by the little money I have left and my insurance," Samuel Galitzka, who was once a wealthy realty operator In the Midwood section of Flatbush, took his own life late yesterday afternoon. He still maintained an of- Duchess" and "Josephine," Is arriving this afternoon In Brooklyn I Jt i C. TS; palachians, though still cloudy over most Interior and western sections.

Tha high continues strong over the Interior, 30.60 over adtacenf: nortions of Ontario and Hill, on Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Relatives and friends KOUFIELD KATHRYN be LOSS OF HAIR Is Unnecessary, ste It. Special Rale During Nov. Dec loved wife of William H. Koufleld, on Tuesday, Nov.

15, in her 48th year, at her residence, 154 Highland Quebec, and gradually diminishing to 30.60 on tha Qulf Coast. Snow occurred to the crest of the Appalachlns. over northern New York, Vermont and New Hamoshire; five Inches being reported at Buffalo. It Is wsrmer from the uoper lakes and the Mississippi River westward. A shallow trough of low extends over the Rocky Mountains and slope.

30.00 In Wyoming and Colorado, It continues high over the plateau region and north Pacific Coast, with some rain or snow. In the New York area fair weather will grobably last over the next 38 hours, older tonight followed by rlslne; temperatures. Fresh north or northeast winds Probabtv rain FTidav night. Winds along the Atlantic Coast arc fresh northerly from below Hatteras to New Haven, then mostly southerly to Halifax and Sable Island. $2 flee at 1273 Avenue J.

He was well known In real estate circles and was said to have once been worth more than a million dollars. His body was found in the second floor apartment at 1402 Avenue where he had been living for the past three months, by Eric Koch, the superintendent of the building. Four jets were turned on in the kitchen range. He was 47 years old and occupied the apartment with his wile. Made Careful Preparation According to Medical Examiner Auerbach, Galitzka made elaborate Place, Brooklyn.

Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.m., from, her home; thence to St. Michael's R. C. Church, Je AHLERS St. Bartholomew's Men's Club.

Sorrowful announcement is made ol the death of our fellow member retired Police Lt. ADOLPH E. AHLERS, Nov. 15, 1932. Officers and members are requested to attend funeral services at the Funeral Parlor, 251 DeKalb Friday, a.P" CHARLES G.

F. WAHLE, President. John S. Buskey, Corresponding BEAUCH AMP Suddenly, on Thursday, Nov. 17, 1932, CHARLES W.

BEAUCHAMP of 1110 Halsey SU, husband of Marie and father of Made'aine Ethel BUnn and Agnes Odile Peck. Services at the Fair-child Chapel, Lefferts Place, ANDERSON HAIR INST. 600 Fullon Brooklyn NKvlna on the North German Lloyd liner Europa. Other passengers include Lord Astor, who Is coming here to Join Lady Mrs. Gene Tunney, wife 'of the retired heavyweight champion; Elisabeth Rethberg, Metropolitan Opera singer; Joseph Her-geshelmer, American writer, and Williamson Howell, first secretary at the American Embassy in Paris.

Also on the Europa are Cole Porter, composer; Yvonne D'Arle, French opera singer; Maria Gamba-relll, ballet dancer, and Oen. Hans Kundt, formerly head of the Bolivian army. Storms Delay Ships Because of storms the Europa has been making a slow passage, and since real Winter weather may be expected from now on It seems likely that she will have to wait until Spring to try to regain the blue pennant of the Atlantic, taken from her by her sistership Bremen last week. The President Van Buren of the Dollar Line is sailing today on another voyage around the world. Mrs.

George Harrison Frasier socially prominent Philadel-phian, who with her husband was tied up for hours In her home, questioned and threatened with torture by robbers early yesterday morning before the thieves finally accepted 89,000 worth of jewelry and left. geon Richter of the Coney Island Hospital. Left Two Notes i On two sheets of his business stationery he had scribbled a note explaining his act. The writing was very illegible. The note said that he was "leaving behind me the most wonderful little woman in the world" and expressed the hope that "the little I have left and what came from the insurance will take care of her." The note also was to the effect that "some die tor their country as heroes but I die so that my wife may have the little I have left and the Insurance money." The exact wording of the note was not divulged by the police.

Galitzka recently left his Midwood Manor home at 949 E. 8th to live In the Avenue apartment. According to businessmen in the vicinity of his real estate office on Avenue he owned until recently the building in which his office Is located and several adjoining buildings. Funeral services for Mr. Galitzka will be conducted at 11 a.m.

tomorrow at the funeral establishment, 1283 Coney Island Ave. Rabbi M. I. Sachs of the Jewish Community ADVERTISEMENT Temperature preparations before turning on the rome St. and Atlantic Ave, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. LACE On Nov. 16, CHARLES ROBERT LACE. Funeral from parlors, 304 Clarkson Friday, 9 a.m.; thence to St.

Vincent Ferrer's Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. LUBITZ CHARLES entered Into eternal lite Nov. 16, 1932, beloved son of Caroline W.

and the late Henry A. Lubitz and brother of Walter and Arthur, at his home, 1598 E. 34th St. Reposing at the Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford St.

Jets. He went home in the mid-afternoon, undressed in the bed Albanv 3 Atlantic 90 Baltimore 46 Hoslon 56 Bull. In 26 Montreal 26 New York 4fl Philadelphia 48 PltKbursh 34 Portland. 5 Wanhlnfion 42 Chicago 32 Cincinnati 28 Cleveland 34 Detroit 28 IndianaDolis 16 Louisville 30 Wllwaukee 32 Atlanta 30 Abilen. 38 Charleston 94 Galveston 4'i BALD HEADS iOWr UNNECESSARY This Is tha experience of one user.

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for at large SI bottle C. O. D. Contain no alcohol. Satisfaction or money back.

Peniacola 38 New Orleans. 36 Norfolk 52 RalelRh 46 San Antonio. 40 8avannah 52 Tampa 60 Blamarck 6 Kansas 20 St. Paul 20 Oklahoma 28 St. Louis 24 Winnipeg 10 Sheriuan 36 Denver 36 Helena 46 Salt Lake 40 1.03 88 Portland.

56 Ban 88 San Diego 88 Seattle 56 Havana 68 Bermuda 72 room and donned his pi jamas. He then proceeded to the kitchen, closed the doors and windows and OBITUARIES WILLIAM WOODRUFr, of 353 B. S4th a resident of this oitjr for msjiv years, died Tuesday titer a ihort Illness. Ho li by bli widow. Mrs.

Irm Woodruff. Scrvlcei will held In the rtlrchlld chipel, SS Lefferti Pltce, it a p.m. Frldejr. Mr. CATHCKINE A.

MACAULAT, former rtsideot of Brooklyn, died Monday stretched himself out on the floor after turning on the gas. Emergency squad workers with an The Porto Rico liner Borinquen is leaving for San Juan and Santo Domingo City and the United Fruit Brooklyn, on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 2:30 p.m. BEEBEE MARY L. BEEBEE, on Wednesday, Nov, 18, after a short illness.

Funeral services Friday. 8 p.m., at the parlors of Andrew W. Zirkel, 243 Ridgewood corner Norwood Ave. BYRNE On Nov. 14.

WILLIAM G. BYRNE, beloved husband of the late Emma A. Owens. Funeral from the New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home. 117 3.

Oxford Brooklyn, on Friday morning. Solemn requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church, 6th Ave. and Sterling Place, at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Calvary inhalator from the Brooklyn Union Gas Company worked over Galitzka liner Calamines is sailing this aft Dallas 39 for more than an hour in an at Center of FlatbuRh will officiate.

In- Jacksonville. 39 ernoon for Havana, Cristobal and Miami 66 1 tempt to revive mm. He was pro- terment will Est. 1912 be in Washington Port Llmon. Services Friday, Nov.

18, at 8 p.m. Interment private. McENROE JOHN H. McENROE. on Nov.

16, at his residence, 2044 E. 13th Brooklyn, beloved brother of the late Mary McEnroe. Frank, Mrs. Catherine O'Brien HIGH WATER nounced dead by Ambulance 8ur-1 Cemeterv. Terry McMichael Hlh Water.

II Low Water. A.M. P.M. II A.M. I P.M.

In St. Joseph'! Hospital, Piterson, N. J. 8he redded 1 Algonquin Lincoln Parle, N. and In survived by her husband.

John A. Macaulay. Funeral aer-ticei win bo held tonijht at o'clock in the chapel at 89 Market St, Piterson. Interment will be In Oreencood Deatb Dr. Fenton B.

Turck, New York 9:45 110:22 II 3:31 I 4:30 SPRAGUE On Tuesday. Nov. 15. and Rose McEnroe. Requiem mass NOVEMBER 1.

distiibutoss or Noted Biologist, Dies 1932, JOHN SEGUINE, father of 110:24 111:08 II 4:09 I 5:15 Alden Hunter Sprague and Lillian Mrs. Edward Dyruff Dies at the Age of 70 Mrs. Elizabeth Dyruff, 70, of 476 Clinton widow of Edward F. Dyruff, piano manufacturer and mother of H. Francis DvrufT former Dr.

Fenton B. Turck, 75, of 140 SUN RISES AND SETS S. Park. Services at his home, ALBEET P. aiCBFOIO.

39, a veteran of the World War, who died on Sunday, Nov. IB Sets. 4.35 Nov. 17 Ri.es 6:46 Sets. E.

53d prominent research biologist and physician, who developed successful antitoxin 546 Decatur St, on Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Interment pri will bo burled today with military honorj vate. from his homi, tit 52d St. He waa re. for shock, died suddenly last night.

head of the Law and Order League STICKLAND IDA widow of clpient of the Order of the Purple Heart. He was stricken on Madison near 53d Manhattan, and placed Ho waa born In Brooklyn and aerved with the Supply Company, Infantry, in Edward H. Stlck.and and beloved mother of Mrs. William T. Campbell, Mrs.

Robert G. Mclntyre and Mrs. Arthur I. Gates, on Wednesday, St, Edmund's Church. Saturday, 9:00 a.m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. McKEEVER On Nov. 16. 1932, MARTHA McKEEVER (nee Montgomery), beloved wife of the late Thomas McKeever and mother- of Mrs. Anna Rieman and Mrs.

Elizabeth Forsythe, former resident of Brooklyn. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Rieman, 103 Coolidge Irvington, N. J. Time later.

MALONE AN ASTASIA KEALY, at her residence, 4210 Avenue wife of the late William Malone. Funeral Saturday at 11 a.m. Requiem mass St. Thomas Aquinas "Th burning ten tali on Brooklyn" Office and Yard 3ft6 WHrfield Street Phone HEgeman 3-81S1 the old 69th Division. He la survived by in a taxicab, but died before reaching Flower Hospital.

He was the Inventor of the gyromele, a probe IT SAVED HER DAUGHTER hia mother, Mary; a brother, George, and CHRISTENSON Wednesday. Nov. 1932, ANDREW, beloved husband of Alma Christenson of 899 E. 15th St. Services at the Harry T.

Pyle Mortuary, 1925 Church Friday, at 2 p.m. COLUMBUS COUNCIL NO, 126, OF Members are requested to. assemble at the club Thursday evening, Nov. 17, at 8:30 o'clock, to proceed thence to 187 S. Oxford where the remains of our late brother, WILLIAM G.

BYRNE, are reposing. JOSEPH P. WAL8H, Grand Knight. Joseph L. Walsh, Recorder.

CONSTABLE On Tuesday, Nov. 15; 1932, ISABEL, beloved mother of 01 Brooklyn, died yesterday In the Memorial Hospital in Manhattan after a short illness. She. was born in Brooklyn and formerly resided in Queens Village for a number of years. She is survived by two sons, H.

Francis and Nicholas F. Dyruff; two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Freesc and Miss Clara M. von Wensler and a brother, Bernard von Wensler. Nov.

18. Funeral service privne. four sisters. Mary Hackett, Florence Mc for exploring and treating the stomach and duodenum. Gh-ath, Joaephtne and aertrude Landollna.

TAYLOR IDA, on Wednesday, "LLI By experiments carried on over a JACOB JOKGENSEN, a pilot In New York Harbor lor many yeara. died Tues period of 40 years here and abroad, Dr. Turck had developed his theo Nov. 16, 1932, daughter of the late William E. Taylor of 422-A Hancock St, In her 46th year.

Funeral services St. John's Chapel, Herkimer St, rWatchYour day in bis borne, 19 Battery Ave. He waa born la Norway and lived here for many ries of the structure of the cell and A requiem mass will be offered In demonstrated that fluids given off near Albany Ave, on Saturday at years. He leaves hla wife. List; four Queen of All Saints R.

C. Church, Saturday. Kidneys by the human cell were responsible 2:15 o'clock. deufhters, Irma, Lily, Bather and Mil' IS Ws ch, Hendrickson St, Flatbush. TENZER On Tuesday, Nov.

15, for many ailments until then attributed to other causes. drtd, and a aon, Walter. The funeral aervleea will be held al 2 p.m. tomorrow Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers. JOHN F.

TENZER, husband of Minnie Widermeyer Tenzer and father of Gertrude Landneux and Emma Willet, in his 74th year. WILLS FILED McCLUSKEY, PATRICK M. (Mly 13) MULLER On Wednesday, Nov. A I iaV In Norwegian Lutheran Church, 80th St and 4th Ave. Burial wiU be In Ever-greena Cemetery.

MBS. KATHRYN I. BETNOLD8 BOH Estate about 19,000. To Mar; R. Lea, a Funeral services at his residence, 320 Bainbridge St, on Friday, Nov.

Frederick, Thomas William and Ellen A. Constable, aged 74 years. She was a member of the Woman's Board of St. John's Hospital, the Woman's Guild of St. Matthew's E.

Church nd 8tella Chapter, No. 29, O. E. 8. Funeral services at her home.

975 Brooklyn on Thursday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. DOWIX On Nov. 16, MARTIN beloved husband of the late FIELD. wUe of William H.

Koufleld, who friend, executrix, 549 59th residua; Delia McCluskey, who predeceased testator, received $1,000. CHARLES BEAUCHAMP DIES Charles W. Beauchamp of 1110 Halsey St. died today after a brief illness at his home. He was born la England 66 years ago and was for over 40 years connected with an ink manufacturing concern.

He is survived by his wife, Marie, and two daughters, Mrs. Madelaine Ethel Blinn and Mrs. Agnes Odile Pack. Services will be held in the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, at 2:30 m. Saturday.

16, 1932, JOHN J. MULLER, beloved father of Pauline, Mildred, Fred, Ravmond and Howard; brother of Eli.se, William and Edward Funeral services at 15 Palmetto St. on Friday. Nov. 18, at 8 p.m.

Interment Lutheran Cemetery on Satur 18, at 8 p.m. Interment Saturday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m., at Lutheran jl died Tuesday at her home, 1S4 Highland Place, had been In poor health since the death of her only son, William Koufleld, RYAN, CATHERINE 1). Estate, Cemetery. WALSH FRANCIS J.

WALSH, mora Ulan $9,000. To Sabine Grace ant Margaret Ryan, nieces, tS each; Gertrude three years ago. Mrs. Koufleld was born day at 10 a.m. beloved brother of Mrs.

Margaret In Brooklyn 4S yeara ago and was a mem Walsh, friend, 22S Lincoln Place, residua ber of St. Michael's R. C. Church, Jerome MURPHY On Wednesday. Nov.

IT IS tho dauthter herself Mlsa Roao Lorn who willingly ftivca the facta in st letter. Sho astya, "My mother wanted mo ro take Lydia B. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound when I waa younger But 1 wouldn't. If 1 had, I mlgkl havo boon a well girl now. 1 auBared terribly ovary month." Finally tho girls In her offioo convinced her.

Sho tried It at laat. Now aho la on tha way to greater health and happiness. Mothers write to tho Lydla E. Plnkham Medlclno Dept. R-18, Lynn, Masa.

for free trial bottle for your daughter. Society to tha Propagation of tha Faith, Quirk (nee Walsh), on Nov. 15, at his residence, 462 62d St. Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Nov. 18, at where a solemn requiem mass will be 16.

MARY COONEY MURPHY, offered tomorrow at a.m. Interment 140; Carmelite Sisters, 11 Mary Arm-atronr, nie, $500; Ivelyn Kail, 11 3d $200; Teresa Hlnton, friend. 95 3d 9:30 a.m, at the Church of Our 111 be In St. John's Cemetery. widow of John Murphy, mother of Joseph, John, Edwprd and May Murphy, sister of Mrs.

Rose Valley Lady of Perpetual Help, 59th St. and 5th Ave. Interment Calvary FBANCIS WALSH of 462 62d St. died $100; James Ryan, executor realty at 59 Tuesday after a abort lunew. He waa and Mrs.

Lizzie Harderman. Funeral from her residence, 433 69th 2d St. SELIOMAN, ESTHER (Sept. 2J). Estate, fourth degree member of the Knlghta of Pont Neglect KiJney anal Bladder Irregularities If bothered with bladder irregularities, getting up at night and nagging backache, heed promptly these symptoms.

They may warn of some disordered kidney or bladder condition. For 50 years grateful users have relied upon Doan't Saturday, Nov. 19, 1:30 a.m. Requiem Columbus, belonging to Nativity Council. 115,000.

To Max Bailsmen, 674 Eastern mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 59th St. and 5th Ave, 10 Parkway; three sisters, each $500. He also was a member of the Holy Name Society and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Oathollo Club. A sister, Mrs. Margaret PRESCRIPTIONS "Everythino lor tho Sir;" 302 Ashland Place Brooklyn tTBMrSTEAD.

L. Protesaioaai Bid TAMM, ANNA M. (Oct. 13). Estate, a.m.

Walsh Quirk, survives him. A solemn I mass of requiem will be offered tomorrow NEUBER On Nov. 16, 1932, SOPHIA widow of Frederick Neuber. Services at the home of her $3,000. To Anns A.

Heln, daughter, 35.14 150th Place, Flushing, and Louis Hoerner, 1079 E. 42d daughter, equal shares 1b residue; four grandchildren. $500 each; others get amall amounts. Pals. Praised the country over.

at 1:30 a.m. In the Church of Our Lady Emily Dowling and lamer or jonn Martin Frank J. and Mrs. Emily Stieber. Funeral from his residence, 275 Wyckoff Saturday, Nov.

19, at a.m.; thence to St. Agnes Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Malone, DYRUTF ELIZABETH, on Nov, 16, 1932, widow of Edward beloved mother of H. Francis and Nicholas f.

Dyruff, and Adelaide Louise Rodler, sister of Barbara Frees, Clara M. and Bernard Von Werusler. Requiem mass at Queen oC All Saints Church, Saturday, at an hour to be announced later. Remains reposing at Walter B. Cook's, 50 7th Brooklyn.

ERIKSSON AUGUSTA ERIKSSON, in her 73d year, on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1932. Funeral service will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. Bange, 8947 118th Richmond Hill. Interment Saturday a.m., Evergreens. tSold by all druggists. of Perpetual Help, 59th St.

and 5th Ave, son. Emll A. Claus, 56 Bennett SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Interment will be In Calvary Cemetery. Tgegrttd-r-'c Co-Educational Arlington, N. on Friday, Nov.

18, at 8:30 p.m. Interment In Arlington Cemetery on Saturday at 10 a m. MBS. LEOPOLDINI ANSTOS, 77, of S922 236th Bellerose. L.

died Tues PACE INSTITUTE Phone BArc'ay 7-8200 for Bulletins ttS BROADWAY NEW YORK, QUICK RELIEF FOR BURNS AND SCALDS fe taavobblng paries, kaeten healing ataalwol, gtoavt. at, altlreaoro, day. She waa born In New York City and ORIENT CHAPTER NO. 138, formerly resided for many years In Ridge' A. M.

Companion: You are re Dancing questd to attend the funeral serv Cemetery Masses appreciated. WARDELL MARY EMMA (nee Van de Venter), on Nov. 15. 1932, beloved wife of John Wardell and mother of John H. and Howard F.

Wardell. Services at her home, 402 French Bridgeport, Conn, Friday, Nov. 18, at 2:30 p.m WILLIAMSON Entered Into rest on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 1932, SARAH, the beloved wife of John J. Williamson and devoted mother of James, Richard, Samuel and Joseph Williamson.

Funeral service at her residence, 691 Bedford Ave, on Friday, Nov. 18, at 8:30 pjn. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited. WOODRUFF On Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1932, WILLIAM, beloved husband of Irma E.

Woodruff of 522 E. 34th St, Brooklyn. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m. YOUNG M.

LOUISE YOUNO, on Nov. 16. 1932, at her residence, 357 Carlton Ave, beloved mother of Gladys. L. Young.

Services at Walter B. Cooke's Funeral Home, 50 7th Ave, Brooklyn. Friday, 3 p.m. 3 Years One Address Meana Somethint wood. She made her home In Bellerose for the past four jeers.

She la survived by a son by a former marriage, Matthew ices of our late companion, at.atr s- est' a Broadway, Tmctnm fftieru Nltm I Is I ADOLPH AHLERS. at the Dalton Kesmol ClCidrveyi iMIu I jo (Ho Other CMrtnOmt ft Funeral Parlors. DeKalb and Van- Hipp, and two grandchildren. Services will be held In Bates Chapel, 1871 dreene at p.m. tomorrow.

Interment will rrivate umon. li. comoleta Course Illustrated Booklet an Reauast derbilt Aves, Thursday, Nov, 17, be in Lutheran Cemetery. 8:30 p.m. W.

WALLACE WELLS, High Priest. ERNST On Wednesday, Nov. 16, merly residing on tha Pars Slope. A daughter. Miss Gladys L.

Young, survives her. Services will bo held at the Walter B. Cooke chapel, 50 7th at 2 p.m. tomorrow. CffAELEs W.

tUHTf, a butcher, ol X. 34th died yesterday. He as 30 years old and waa tha son of Carolina W. and tha late Henry A. Lublts.

Ha Is survived by hit another, and two brothers, Walter and Arthur. Servlcra will bo held at I sa. tomorrow In tho chapel at 117 S. Oilord St. Interment win bo private.

MIS. MARTHA MONTCOKX1T Me-IEEVEK, widow of Thomas McKeevar and a former resident of Brooklyn, died yes-tarday. Tha funeral will bo held from tha homo of her daughter, Mrs. sons Rieman, 103 Coolidge Irvington, N. Shi also leaves another daughter, airs.

Illsa-beth Forsytha. MISS JIANIITE M. SOiaiGAN of 1035 MABTIN I. DOWLING tt 275 Wyckorl St. died yesterday after long Ulness.

He James Tilney, Secretary. PARKER CLARA (nee Malle was born in Massachusetts and resided In Brooklyn for SO years. He was the hut Economy Facts about Clothes son), beloved wife of the late band of the late Emily Dowling and George Morris Parker, on Wednes leaves a daughter, Mrs. Emily Stieber, and three sona, Joha Martin 1. and Frank: J.

Dowilng. A solemn requiem day, Nov. 16, 1932. Survived br four daughters and two sons, Mrs. Maude Oall, Mrs.

Lucy Mogk, Mrs. Elsie mass will he eSered Saturday at 1:30 a no Kieinknecnt. Mrs. Ruth Bigley, In St. Agnes X.

Chursb. Interment George and Wlllar Parker. Funeral services to be held at the Leonard will 'be in Holy Cross Cemetery. MBS. M.

LOUISE YOUNG of 357 Oarl' i ka Ruoff Funeral Home, 97-12 101st 3 it cgemorlam St. John's Placo, died Tuesday at her home I Ave, Ozone Park, on Friday eve ton Ave. died yesterday at her home altar nlng at 8 o'clock. Interment Ever as illness ef two months. She was born HERMAN ERNST, aged 68 years, be-loyed father of Herman Albert, Walter and Mrs.

Marie Anderson. Funeral services at his home, 161-02 Normal Road, Jamaica, on Friday, Nov. 18, at 8:30 p.m. Interment Saturday, Nov. 19.

at 10 a.m., Evergreens Cemetery, FITZGIBBON On Wednesday, Nov. 16. JAMES EUGENE FITZGIBBON, aged 27 years, beloved son of James and Anna. Funeral from his home, 87-72 172d Jamaica. Mass at the Immaculate Conception R.

C. Church on Saturday. Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. Interment St.

John's Cemetery. FLETCHER Nov. 16. 1932, HERBERT husband of the late Margaret Pender Fletcher, devoted father of Margaret Fletcher, beloved son of Louisa Fletcher, brother of Mm. Edward L.

Woodward, Matthew Howard C. and George F.Fletcher. Services at his residence, 6803 7til on Friday, p.m. Inter CARROLL In loving memory of my dear moher, SARAH E. CAR greens Cemetery Saturday morning at Warehouse Point, a daughter of tha late Iaaae and Ellen Schwab.

She was after long Illness. Bho la survived by two sisters, Anns Horrigan and Mra. R. D. Mcquilland, and brother.

William A. Horrigan. Burial will bo In Westport, Baturday. at iu ciock. ROLL, who died Nov.

17, ibis. Daughter, SALLY M. CARROLL a resident ef Brooklyn for SS yeara, for' a CARROLL In loving memory of my sister, Mrs. LALLY CARROLL (nee Glllen), who died Nov. 17.

Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships 8AUSE DAVID MAHANEY, beloved son of the late Minnie Mali aney and Edmond J. Sause. Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. John G. Williams, 50 Plaza on Saturday morning at o'clock; thence to the Church of the Nativity, Classon Ave.

and Madison 8t, where a requiem mass will be offered at 9.30 a.m. Interment 1918. Masses offered this morning. Brother. HENRY F.

GILLEN. CARROLL In loving memory of Hear Robert Dickernian'fl important talk at the IIOxME GUILD TOMORROW Courtesy Holland Laundry "Your Clothes" can be made to Ian longer and look newer if properljr cared for and, if you would like to know how and. why, hear Mr. Robert Dickerman of the Holland Laundry. His are the words of wisdom and experience and you will profit by what he tells you.

TODAT Out to Oook Pier Prom 4 my departed wife. SARAH E. CARROLL, who died Nov. 17, 1818. Mass offered, EUGENE H.

CARROLL. DI MICELI In loving memory of our dear mother, MARIANNE, who passed away Nov. 17, 1931. Always Ship and Line 1UROPA (Cor), North Cerasaa kf ATAPAaT, United Fruit CITY Or SAVANNAH. Savannah Breaaea Nay.

11, Sealkasap- tea, Caerkoarg 04 a as. ansa Marta. Nov. Kingston a.m. si, Breeklya TUB Hector st Holy Cross Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. SINSABAUH TERESA L. SINSABAUH (nee Foley), on Wednesday, at her home, 3905 Glenwood 104 a ss. 48 if Charles st Savannah Nov. 14..

TOMOBSOW ment Saturday, 10 a.m., Mt, Olivet Cemetery. GLEESON Nov. 15, 1932, WILLIAM, court attendant attached to the Family Court, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Gleeson and devoted uncle of Margaret Driscoll and Augustlna Campbell. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a.m., from his residence, 508 18th thence to the R.

O. Church of Holy Name, where solemn requiem mass will be offered. Interment in family plot in Holy Cross Cemetery. (Edina, Mo. and Kingston, N.

papers please copy.) BtRCtNsrjORB (Ner), P.M toik at, Breaklra Narwertea-Aaaerlrsa Oaks Nay S.Bergca, Halifat. CRISTOBAL COLON (Bp), Noon SB Old Slip Spanish Coruna. Havana, Vert Ctui. Noon 84 34th at MUNAROO, Munton Havana, Miami, Noon. 84 34th it SOUTHrHN CROSS.alunson.

BermtKla Nov 18 14 SR Wallet tVIBONVY, Ward Vera Crus, Nov. 13; OATtiN (Hondi, AmerPrult. la Celba 8 00 a m. "0 Pick Slip BOBT Lee, Old Dominion. Norfolk Noy.

18 100 p.ai. 35 Pranklln It MOHAWK. Clyde Jacksonville Nov lB.Ch'U't'a 1 00 a 31 Spring at CHKHOeUSB, Clyde Oalveaura Nov 13. 7.00 e.ne. SINBJanesv IATUBDAT Rohm Dicktrmmm In our thoughts.

MacEACHERN In loving memory of our beloved mother, MARGARET M. MacEACHERN. who died Nov. 17, 1929. Anniversary mass St.

Gregory's Church, Thursday morning, Nov. 17. DAUGHTERS and SON. MEEK 3 In loving memory of TULA M. MEEKS.

who died Nov 17, 1923. HUSBAND. DAUGHTERS and SON MEEK 3 TULA M. In loving memory, MOTHER and SISTER. MEEKS In remembrance of my sister, TULA M.

MEEKS. Nov. 17, 1923. BROTHER. Road, beloved mother of Harold T.

and dear sister of Sister Miriam Concepta of the Order of Charity and Thomas Foley. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Direction Albert V. O'ConneU. SOMMER ERNEST, on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1932, at his home. 2610 Glenwood Road, aged 46 yean.

He Is survived by his wife Ella Som-mer, and one daughter. Funeral service on Thursday evening at Funeral Parlors, 2603 Church Ave. Interment Lutheran Cemetery Friday, Nov. 18, a p.m. PRCSTDKHT HARDING Hambure Hoy Havre South-United stataa ampton, Cobh ROCHAMHEAU IPrl, French.

Havre, Nov. Vio PRJSSIXIKNT WILSON, Dollar Manila. Oct. 8: San rriaco, brujtoeai, fsavaaa. 8 34 a.m.

IIHIW 18th st Pat. 57 lilh tt 11th St. J. City 00 a at. IIMBtbthSt 7 00 a.m.

48 ft Chsrlee st 3:00 p.m. Frdtiklin st Their many frUni till he mtrmiri knot fAal IMVt. Mar jar it Wmrdman, Director, anei Mitt Margaret Peligreu, Attitani Dirtetor, tnh part In tha I at t-Otmontlralion pronramt mt i a'cloek every afternoon at the Guild Tha Home Cuild It Spontored by ftroolalyn Edison Company Brooklyn I'nion Gas Company kings County Lighting Company Brooklyn Borough Cas Company MONARCH Of BFRMTTDA (Brl, Purnetee CITY OF ST LOTJIB, Savannah MADISON, Old Dominion. Bermuda, Nov. 17.

Savannah. Hoy. 18. Nortolk, Nov. 18...

CONVENIENTLY arranged, the home-like surroundings add their comfort in time of stress. Outgoing Passenger Steamships O'REILLY In fond and loving memory of devoted husband nd SANTA MARIA, for Crliieoal, Baeaavee-lara. Talere, Salaverry. Cal-lae. Melleade, Arlte.

TMepllla, Ante-fis-eeta. aad Vateartea. freai father, JOHN J. O'REILLY, who died Nov. 7.

1928. Gone, but not forgotten. Mass offered this morn ing. Admission by Coupon front Home Cuild Pate in Daily Eagle You Arm Cordially Invited Bring Your Friends ff ith )u Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild Fourth Floor. 305 Washington Street, INVar Borough Hall fl UNDERTAKER TOMOIKOW AMERICAN PARMER, for London, from Pier iS M.

(malls oloae noon P. aalla 4pm WsTSTERNLAHD for Havre London and Antwerp via Halifax, (torn Pier 80, M. R. tsnella aleae 1 p.m.), sella p.m. SAMARIA for Plymouth, Havre end ton-don, from Plar 68.

N. 8.. tno malls), saila p.m. THB ANOU.IS, for Bio do Jaewlre. aatea aad Rle Graede da Sal, frea Plat $4, Breeklya, (malle eleea 18 a.m.).

SOOTHkKN CROSS, for Hamilton, Ber. mode, from Pier 84, N. (malle (lose 11:10 aaUa I p.m. Pier Breeklya, (malls daw 8 aaiU aaldatght. PARNAHTBA fey Rle de Jaaelre ead Sea-lea, trim Pier 1, Bash Beaks, Breeklya, (malle eleao a.m.).

AITSIA fey Pert-aa-Prlaee, la Oaayra, Puerto Cabello, Cereeae, Araka Bad Maraealbe, from rier li. Breeklya, (mails eleao 8 p.m.). LBMPIRA. for Santiago end Port Mm on from Pier 1. N.

(malls elos 8 30 FUNERAL PARLORS Nostraaul Ave, at Haaeock St. DEeatar CoaaplHo Sorrict Price) Mederale C3ITkroopATt. A F. 3-9711' Qaetni V3U. Tel Mleieari 7-118 WIFE, SONS and DAUGHTERS.

STOUT In sad nd loving mem-ory of our dear son, SIDNEY MORTIMER STOUT, who departed this life for life eternal on Nov. 17, 1930. HIS PARENTS. 0 i.

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