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1918 DEATHS
Brooklyn Daily Standard Union


19 October 1918
ALLAIRE - At her late residence on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918, Rose ALLAIRE ,
beloved wife of George ALLAIRE.  Funeral service to be held at her home, 940
E. 98th st., Canarsie, on Sunday at ? p.m.  Interment Cypress Hills.

ANTONY - On Oct. 18, Katherine Sophia ANTONY.  Services "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th st., (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 2:30 p.m.

BARDI - Giovanni BARDI, aged 35.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th st., (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

BEHM - On Oct. 18, 1918, Katharine A. CALLAN, beloved wife of Henry J. BEHN.
Funeral from late residence, 869 Pacific st., Thursday, 8:30 a.m.  Solemn
requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church.

BIGGS - On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918, Charles BIGGS, beloved husband of
Louise CASE.  Funeral services from the residence of his father, William
BIGGS, corner Flatlands ave. and E. 96th st., Sunday afternoon at 3:30
o'clock.  Interment Canarsie Cemetery.

BRANDT - On Oct. 17, Adolfo BRANDT.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th st., (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 11:30 a.m.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 14, Loyal Order of Moose - Members are requested to
attend funeral services for our deceased brother. J. F. MOTLEY, at his late
residence, 1202 Nostrand avenue, between Fenimore and Hawthorne sts.,
Brooklyn, on Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, at 8:30 p.m.
    George FIRMBACH, Dictator
    Joseph I. SCHWEINFEST, Sec.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B. P. O. Elks - Brothers:  You are requested to
attend the funeral service of our late brother, John F. MOTLEY, Saturday
evening, Oct. 19, 8:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 1202 Nostrand ave.
(near Hawthorne st.)
    John J. DELANEY, Exalted Ruler
    Joseph H.BECKER, Sec.

BROWN - Clara Brown, wife of the late George BROWN; daughter of the late
Margaret and James DOWLING; sister of Mrs. John GLEESON, Edward and Frank
DOWLING and James and Joseph DOWLING, deceased; mother of Genevieve;
formerly of the Fourth Ward, Manhattan.

BUDUAK - Mary BUDUAK, in her 43rd year.  Funeral services Sunday, 9:30 a.m.,
at her late residence, 261 Reid ave.  Cremation at Fresh Pond.

CAREY - George L. CAREY, beloved son of Thomas and late Ellen CAREY,
formerly of 714 Halsey st., died suddenly at Pittsburg on Wednesday.
Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m., from his late residence, 1488 Bushwick ave.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CAROW - On Oct. 16, at Camp Upton, Lieut. Frederick G. CAROW, M.C., beloved
son of Joseph CAROW and his wife Helen (nee WELAND), in his 30th year.
Funeral services at his late residence, 353 Jamaica ave., on Sunday
afternoon, Oct. 20, at 3 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

CASSIDY -After a short illness, Loretta (nee SMITH), beloved wife of Thomas
J. CASSIDY and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SMITH and sister of Mrs. P.
J. MADDEN, Mrs. C. AUSTIN and Maud and William SMITH, at her late home, 156
Smith st., on Oct. 18, 1918.  Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 9:30 a.m.; thence
to the R. C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress sts., where a solemn
mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her soul.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHAMBERS - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Leonard H. CHAMBERS, dearly beloved son
of Robert W. and Kate CHAMBERS, at his home, 1630 Woodhaven ave., Woodhaven,
L. I.  Notice of funeral later.

CHIKAMOTO - K. CHIKAMOTO, lying in state, "The Funeral Church", Broadway and
66th st. (Frank Campbell's).

CLARK - On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918, after a short illness, Edward Clark,
beloved husband of Bridget CLARK.  Funeral from his late residence, 69
Middleton st., Brooklyn, Monday, Oct. 21, at 10 a.m.; thence to the Church
of Transfiguration, Marcy ave. and Hooper st.  (New York papers please copy)

CROCCO - On Friday, Oct. 18, Margaret Irene, beloved daughter of Antonio and
Carrie CROCCO, at her late residence, 1186  43rd st.  Funeral Monday, Oct.
21, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria, 41st
st. and Fort Hamilton ave.  Relatives and friends invited to attend.
Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DALTON - On Oct. 15, Cleo DALTON, lying in state, "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's).

DORT - Carl, beloved husband of Anna DORT and father of Edward DORT,
died Wednesday, Oct. 16, at his residence, 1740 Grove st.  He is survived by
his father, Carl; brothers, William, Henry, Herman, and sister, Marie.
Services Saturday at 8 p.m.  (Cleveland papers kindly copy.)

DUFFY - On Oct. 18, 1918, Edward, beloved husband of Mary DUFFY.  Funeral
from his late residence, 927 Pacific st., Monday, 8:30 a.m.  Requiem mass at
St. Joseph's Church.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DURKIN - On Friday, Oct. 18, William A., beloved husband of Mar??? DURKIN
(nee KEHMPTZOW)  Funeral from his late home, 558 East 2nd st., on Monday,
Oct. 21.  Interment St. John's Cemetery at 3 p.m.

FLINN - On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918, Kathryne V., beloved wife of Richard
FLINN and daughter of Michael and Ellen BRENNAN and sister of Jenny BRENNAN.
Funeral from her late residence, 13 Dean st., on Sunday at 2 p.m.  Relatives
and friends invited to attend.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRANKLIN - Charles F. FRANKLIN, at his residence, 701 Hancock st., Oct. 17,
1918.  Funeral services to be held at his late residence, Sunday evening,
Oct. 20, 7:30 o'clock.  Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, Oct. 21, 1918, at 2:30 p.m.

FRENCH - At Freeport, L. I., Oct. 16, 1918, Dr. Harold M. FRENCH, only son
of Captain W. Atwood FRENCH.  Notice of funeral later.

FRIEL - On Oct. 18, 1918, Josephine, beloved wife of John FRIEL.  Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Monday, Oct.
21, at 9 a.m., from her late residence, 440  16th st., thence to Holy Name
Church where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her
soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GIBBS - On Oct. 1?, 1918, Elizabeth A., widow of George GIBBS, in her 57th
year.  Services will be held at her late home, ???  18th st., Friday
evening, ....(rest too dark to read)

GIBBONS - Mary A. GIBBONS, daughter of James and Loretta GIBBONS, 404  18th
st., died Oct. 17, 1918, age 1 year 2 months.  Burial Sunday, 10 o'clock.
Interment Holy Cross.

GIFFELS - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Peter L. GIFFELS, beloved husband of Ida
GIFFELS,  (nee BLESCH).  Funeral Sunday at 3 p.m. from his late residence,
1892 Stockholm st., Brooklyn.  Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

GIFFELS - On Oct. 18, Peter A. GIFFELS, late member of Engine Company 231,
N. Y. F. D.  Funeral from late residence, 1892 Stockholm st., Brooklyn,
Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, at 3 p.m.  Members of Firemen's Mutual Benevolent
Association requested to attend.
    James D. CLIFFORD, President
    John J. STRETTEL, Sec.

GREEN - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, James H. GREEN, beloved husband of Grace
E. REIDER and son of David A. and Agnes GREEN, age 30 years.  Service at
residence, 168 Wyckoff st., Saturday, 8 p.m.  Interment Sunday, 9 a.m.

GREGORY - Robert GREGORY; 46.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway and
66th st., (Frank Campbell's), Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

GUYER - On Oct. 19, 1918, Edna, beloved wife of Anthony, at her residence,
169 Waverly ave.  Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J.

HAZELETT - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, at Fort Slocum, Private William J.,
Jr., beloved son of Julia and William HAZELETT.  Funeral service at his late
residence, 190 Richmond st., on Monday, at 8 p.m.

HYNES - On Oct. 18, 1918, Edward HYNES, at his residence, 454 Bay Ridge ave.
He is survived by his widow, Minnie WEBER; three sisters, Katherine, Mary
and Agnes; three brothers, Jeremiah, Joseph and James.  Notice of funeral later.

IRWIN - Mary Ann, beloved mother of Wm. A. and Dorothy IRWIN and Mrs. Sidney
E. NORTON and Mrs. John R. DONOVAN.  Funeral services from her late home,
1863 68th st., Brooklyn, Monday afternoon, Oct. 21, at 2 o'clock.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery.

KEANE - Jeanette P. (nee KEATING), daughter of Robert S. and Margarite
KEATING, at her residence, 29 Windom st., Woodhaven, on Friday.  Funeral
services Sunday evening at 9 o'clock.  Interment to follow at Cypress Hills
Cemetery, on Monday at 3 p.m.

KRAEMER - On Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918, Frederick A., the beloved and
youngest son of Joseph N. and Josephine KRAEMER, in his 26th year.  Funeral
from 219 Atlantic ave., on Sunday, at 2 p.m.

KRAIS - Sarah, beloved wife of William KRAIS and daughter of William H. and
Mary COUGHLIN (nee MACKIN).  Funeral on Monday at 2 p.m., from the
residence, 1733 Norman st.  Interment Calvary.

LEWIS - Maxwell LEWIS died Oct. 17 at his residence, 321 Linden ave.,
Flatbush, age 20.  Notice of funeral later.

MARNELL - Clarence MARNELL, son of James and Elizabeth, died at home, after
a short illness.  He was 25 years old, and is survived by his mother, sister
and two brothers.  Funeral services will be held Sunday, Oct. 20, at his
late residence, 196 Prospect st., Flatbush, at 8 p.m.

McCANN - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Thomas J. McCANN, beloved husband of
Margaret BRENNAN McCANN.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral from his late residence, 210 Willoughby ave., on Monday, Oct. 21, at
9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCARTHY - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, Louise McCARTHY, beloved wife of John
F. McCARTHY.  Funeral from her late residence, 129 Carlton ave., on Monday,
Oct. 21, at 9:00 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart R. C. Church.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McKAY - Walter J. McKAY died on Oct. 17, 1918, in the 28th year of his age,
at the Coney Island Hospital, of pneumonia.  Funeral services at the
residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McKAY, 1191 St. Johns pl., near
Albany ave., Monday evening, at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.

MEGARR - At his residence, 586 Washington ave., of Spanish influenza, Edward
Joseph, eldest son of Dr. E. J. and Jennie B. MEGARR, in his 19th year.
Notice of funeral later.

MONTAGUE - Katharine E. PIERCE, beloved wife of William MONTAGUE and
daughter of Mary and the late Harry PIERCE, at her residence, 1 Elm st.,
Mamaroneck, N. Y.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Horace RICHMOND and
Madeline PIERCE.  Funeral from her mother's home, 665 Carroll st., Brooklyn,
on Monday, Oct. 21, followed by requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Church,
at 9:30.  Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

Montauk Council, No. 203, Knights of Columbus. - Brothers:  You are
requested
to meet at Brooklyn Home, Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at 8:30 o'clock, whence
we shall proceed to the late home of our late brother, Michael J. MORGAN,
294 Pulaski st.
    John L. HANOPHY, Grand Knight
    John H. FANNING, Sec.

MORAN - Winifred, in her 18th year, beloved daughter of Michael and the late
Mary DOHERY MORAN, died Thursday at her residence, 403 Fifth ave.  Funeral
from St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, on Monday at 8:30 a.m.  Interment Holy Cross.

MORIARTY - Thomas MORIARTY died on Thursday, Oct. 17, at his home, 129 Utica
ave.  Funeral on Monday morning, 9:30 a.m., from his late home; thence to R.
C. Church of St. Matthew's, Eastern Parkway and Utica ave.  Interment in
Holy Cross Cemetery.

OCHS - Albert Stanley OCHS, age 26, died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 17.
Funeral service at his late residence, 492 Marion st., near Broadway,
Sunday, 8 p.m.  Interment Monday morning at The Evergreens.

OGAWA - J. OGAWA, lying in state.  "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th
st. (Frank Campbell's)

PERCIVAL - On Thursday, Oct. 17, Caroline, wife of William A. PERCIVAL, and
daughter of Jacob S. and Katharine HARBERS, aged 41 years.  Relatives and
friends are invited to attend the funeral services at her late residence, 99
Noble st., on Sunday evening at 8:30.

RICHARDS - Brooklyn Lodge. No. 288, F.&A.M. - Brethren:  You are hereby
notified to attend an emergent communication of the Lodge, 9 p.m., Sunday,
Oct. 20 at 1978 Troy ave. (take Flatbush ave. car to Flatlands ave.) for the
purpose of saying the last tribute of ...(too dark to read)

ROESCH - At Jamaica, N. Y., on Oct. 17, 1918, George A., son of Andrew C.
and late Genevieve NESS ROESCH.  Funeral from his late residence, 92 Alsop
st., Jamaica, on Monday, Oct. 21, 1918, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church
of St. Mary, Jamaica, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for
repose of his soul.  Remains will be placed in family vault at St. John's Cemetery.

RUSSELL - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Mary H., beloved wife of Allan W.
RUSSELL.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral at her late
residence, 990 Halsey st., on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 1:15 p.m.  Interment Evergreen.

SALVIN - On Thursday, Oct. 17, at the People's Hospital, New York, Harry
SALVIN, brother of Mrs. Annie KAPLON, Mrs. Bessie SUBIN, Mrs. Jennie
ALTERMAN, Benjamin and Paul SALVIN.  Funeral services at 228 Lenox ave., New
York, on Sunday, at 10 a.m.  Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery.  Please omit flowers.

SCHOTTMANN - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, August B. SCHOTTMANN, age 26, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. SCHOTTMANN.  Funeral services at Sherwood Hotel,
Sherwood ave. and Hempstead road, Queens, L. I., on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918,at 2 p.m.

SHELLEY - Harry C. SHELLEY.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway and
66th st.  (Frank Campbell's) Sunday 2:30 o'clock.

SMITH - Eugene F. SMITH, 205 Bay 23rd st., died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1918.
He is survived by his father, Owen, retired policeman; also brother James,
and sister, Catherine.  Funeral on Monday, Oct.21 at 10 o'clock, from St.
Finbar's R. C. Church, Bath Beach.

STEPPAMSKI - Rudolph STEPPAMSKI, in his 28th year, after a short illness, on
Oct. 16.  Funeral from his late residence, 557 Fairview ave., Sunday, Oct.
20, at 9 a.m.  Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

TAYLOR - On Oct. 17, Hilda TAYLOR.  Services "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th st.  (Frank Campbell's) Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

TEAHAM - Caroline TEAHAM, in her 23rd year, beloved wife of John.  Relatives
and friends kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late residence,
1821 Gates ave., on Monday, Oct, 21, 1918.  Requiem mass at St. Brigid's
Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

TOOMEY - Mary, beloved wife of Patrick TOOMEY, at her late home, 618
Lafayette ave., on Oct. 18, 1918.  Funeral notice later.

VAN HOUTEN - On Oct. 18, 1918, John H. VAN HOUTEN, son of Amelia C. and the
late John H. VAN HOUTEN, Civil War veteran.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 296 East 4th st., Brooklyn, on Monday evening, Oct. 21, at 8
o'clock.  Interment, Greenwood, at the convenience of the family.

WALSH - On Friday, Oct, 18, 1918, William Joseph WALSH, son of the late
William WALSH and Bridget O'LEARY WALSH, and beloved brother of Private
Joseph WALSH, of 16th Field Artillery in France.  Relatives and friends are
invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 126 Adelphi st., on
Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 9 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart R. C. Church.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

WALSH - On Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1918, at Camp Upton, N. Y., Private Edward
WALSH, beloved husband of Anna (nee FERRY), and son of Mary and Mark WALSH.
Solemn requiem mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church on Saturday at 10
a.m.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

WEIFFENBACH - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, Mary Emma WEIFFENBACH, at her late
residence, 28 Devoe st.  Funeral services Sunday evening.  Interment Monday
at 2 p.m., Cypress Hills Cemetery.

WELCH - On Friday, Oct. 18, at his late residence, 477 Halsey st., Julius S.
WELCH., in his 75th year.  Funeral services Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at 8
p.m. at Schwerter's Funeral Parlors, 477 Halsey st.  Interment Monday, Oct.
21, in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. I., at 1 p.m.  Members of Zeredtha
Lodge, No. 483 F. & A. M., and Winchester Post, No. 197, ? A.R., are invited
to attend.

Zeredetha Lodge, No 483, F.&A.M. - Brethren:  You are requested to attend
the Masonic funeral service of our late brother, Julius S. WELCH, at 477
Halsey st., on Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clock.
    William LEVY, Master
    William D. McCLURE, Sec.

ZIMMERMANN - Walter H. ZIMMERMANN died Oct. 17, 1918, in his 27th year.
Funeral services Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 1128
Hancock st.  Interment Sunday, 2 p.m., in Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
DONOVAN - In memory of my father, Fulmoth DONOVAN, who passed away Oct. 19,
1910.  Gone to your home on high.  Never to be forgotten by his son,
    Richard J. DONOVAN

KEENAN - In loving memory of John KEENAN, who departed this live Oct. 19,
1917.  Gone but not forgotten.
        Wife and ????  (end of page - unable to read)

Julius HERSKOWITZ, a yeoman of the second class in the U. S. Navy, died
yesterday of pneumonia after an illness of a week.  He was 21 years old and
a son of Adolph and Gussi HERSKOWITZ, of 772 Park place.  He was graduated
from P. S. 148, with high honors, and from Boys' High School.  Before
joining the Navy, he was a student at Fordham University.  As a student and
in social life, he had won honors as a debater and was affiliated with the
Republican Club of his district.  He was shortly to have been married to
Miss Blanche GOLDEN, a yeoman in the Navy.  The funeral, which will be a military
one, will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m., from his late home, with services at
Temple B'Nai Joseph.

Hanna GODFREY QUINN, who died on Thursday at her home, 69 Second street, is
survived by her husband, James; one son, James, Jr.; one daughter, Marian;
two brothers, Patrick and Michael GODFREY, and two sisters, members of the
Order of St. Frances, Sister Agnes Columbia GODFREY and Sister Philamena
GODFREY.  Funeral tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Funeral services were held today for Mary R. SHERIDAN, daughter of Martin
Walter and Delia SHERIDAN, who died last Tuesday at the home of her parents,
?8 Division avenue.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of E. L.
STEVENSON, of 229 Macon street

Mary H. RUSSELL died yesterday at her home, 990 Halsey street, of pneumonia.
She was born in Scotland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty-two
years.  She is survived by her husband, Allan W. RUSSELL; one son, Frank;
and her mother, a sister and two brothers.  She was a member of the
Presbyterian Church.  The funeral will be held at 1:15 p.m. tomorrow with
interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Julius S. WELCH died yesterday of paralysis at his home, 477 Halsey street,
in his seventy-fifth year.  He was formerly a resident of Hempstead and a
veteran of the Civil War.  He was one of the escorts of Lincoln's body when
it was brought to New York.  Services will be held at his late home tomorrow
night at 9 o'clock.  Interment at Hempstead on Monday.

Loretta CASSIDY, wife of Thomas J. CASSIDY, died yesterday at her home, 156
Smith street.  She was born in Portland, Conn., and had been a resident of
Brooklyn since childhood.  She is survived, besides her husband, by two
daughters, Anna and Dorothy; a son, Vincent; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph SMITH; three sisters, Mrs. P. J. MADDEN, Mrs. C. AUSTIN and Maud
SMITH, and a brother, William SMITH.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at
9:30 a.m. from her late home, thence to St. Paul's R. C. Church, where
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Henry Phillip LINEHARD died on Thursday at his home, 255 Moffatt street, of
influenza.  He was born in Brooklyn Oct. 14, 18?7, and was a member of the
?????? Union, Local ?42, and the Workmen's Benefit and Benevolent Society,
Branch ??.  He is survived by his parents, one brother and two sisters.  The
funeral will be held from his late home on Monday at 2 p.m.  
Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under direction of John BAQUE and Sons, 
of 614 Woodward avenue.

Elizabeth DONNELLY died on Thursday at her home, 10 Herbert street.  She was
born in Brooklyn twenty-eight years ago and is survived by her husband,
William DONNELLY; two sons, Peter and Howard; one daughter, Julia; her
father, three sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be held from her
late home Monday morning.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery after mass in St.
Cecilia's Church at 10 a.m.  J. J. GALLAGHER, of 215 North Eighth street,
has charge of the funeral arrangements.

George Paylor WALKINSHAW, sixty-five years old, died yesterday at his home,
330 Senator street.  He was born in Scotland, came to the United States
forty-five years ago and had lived for thirty two years in the Bay Ridge
section, where he was well known in Masonic circles.  He is survived by his
widow, Mary MacKAY WALKINSHAW; two daughters, Charlotte and Ellen, and two
sons, Robert MacKAY and Dugal G.   Funeral services will be held tomorrow at
9 p.m., the Rev. Dr. SPOCKDALE, of Grace Church, Fourth and Ovington avenue,
officiating.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Carolina TEAHAM, wife of John TEAHAM, died Thursday at her home, 1821 Gates
avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn twenty-three years ago and in addition to
her husband, is survived by her mother, two brothers and two sisters.
Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday in the Church of 
St. Brigid and the remains will be buried in Holy Trinity Cemetery.

Annie MULROE died Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Patrick MONAHAN.
She was born in Ireland twenty-seven years ago, attended St. Matthew's
Church and is survived by her parents, Nora and John MULROE; one sister,
Mary, and three brothers, John, James and Michael.  The funeral will be held
at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow, with interment at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Charles J. BRADY, of 232 Utica avenue.

Mary Agnes GILLEN, formerly of 282 Nostrand avenue, died yesterday at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Mamie SIEVERS, 1179 Decatur street.  She was born
in Ireland and had been a resident of Brooklyn for forty-five years.  She is
survived besides her daughter by a son, Patrick, in France.  The funeral
will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of FEENEY and Son, of 1857 Broadway.

Bridget COOKE, born in Ireland thirty-six years ago and a resident of
Brooklyn for sixteen years, died on Thursday at her home, 140 Sands street.
She was a member of St. James Pro-Cathedral and is survived by her husband,
Thomas; a son, and four daughters.  The funeral was held this afternoon with
interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay  street.

Berneda Genevieve FRISBIE died Thursday at her home, 1402 Park place.  She
was born in Flint, Mich., fourteen years ago and is survived by her parents,
Effie and Ray A FRISBIE, and one sister, Olive.  She attended the
Reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints, of which the Rev. Calvin RICH
will conduct funeral services at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow.  Burial in Evergreen
Cemetery under direction of Charles J. BRADY, of 232 Utica avenue.

William B. DAYTON, who died on Thursday at his home, 2?1 Schermerhorn
street., in his eighty-ninth year, was the oldest member of Crystal Wave
Lodge, No. 62?, F. & A. M., and was a life member of the Society of Old
Brooklynites and the Y. M. C. A.  He also was a member of the Royal Arcanum
and the Smith Street Board of Trade.  He was for many years a manufacturer
of tinware under the name of W. B. DAYTON and Son.

Mary Ann IRWIN, mother of William A. and Dorothy IRWIN, Mrs. Sidney E.
NORTON and Mrs. John R. DONOVAN, died at her home, 1863 Sixty-eighth street.
The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday with interment at Evergreen
Cemetery.  She was born in England in 1846, came here when a child and is
survived by one brother, one sister, one son and three daughters.  BROPHY &
Co, of 5619 New Utrecht avenue, have charge of the funeral arrangements.

Bella CARBIN who died yesterday at her home, 162 Grand avenue, was born in
County Donegal, Ireland, and for more than forty years had lived in
Brooklyn.  She attended St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughby
avenues, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday.
Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.  Miss CARBIN is survived by one brother,
Edward CARBIN, and one sister, Mrs. Margaret McHUGH.  John W. MADDEN, of 628
Myrtle avenue, has charge of the funeral arrangements.

Timothy P. WELSH, who died on Wednesday at his home, 293 Sixth street, was
born in Manhattan on Jan. 24, 1893, and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
three years.  He was  member of St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church and is
survived by his parents, Thomas and Bridget WELSH; two brothers, James and
Michael; his widow, Gertrude, and a son, Timothy.  The funeral will be held
on Monday at 9:30 a.m. with requiem mass in St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. MORAN & Son, of 685
Fifth avenue.

Josephine FRIEL, born in Brooklyn, died yesterday at her home, 440 Sixteenth
street.  She is survived by her husband, John; five children, two sisters
and a brother.  She was a member of the Church of the Holy Name, where
requiem mass will be celebrated on Monday at 9 a.m.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

Charles F. HOGAN died yesterday at his home, 215 Thirteenth street, after a
short illness.  He was born in New York City and had lived in Brooklyn
twenty-two years.  He was superintendent of trucking for Perkins and
Goodwin,of 33 East Forty-second street, Manhattan.  He is survived by a widow,
Julia; four sons and five daughters.  Funeral from his late home Tuesday at
9:30 with requiem mass at Holy Family Church.  
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward P. BARRY died Thursday at his home, 45 Third street.  He had been
employed by the Brooklyn Union Gas Company.  He had lived in Brooklyn
twenty-five years and was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  He
is survived by his widow, Anna; two children, Marguerite and Regina, and one
sister, Margaret.  The funeral will be held on Monday at 9 a.m. and after
mass in St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, he will be buried in Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Albert V. O'CONNELL.

Caroline SACHS, in her seventy-sixth year, died Thursday at her home, 2??
Hamburg avenue.  She was born in Germany and lived in Brooklyn for forty
years and is survived by one son.  The funeral will be held at ? p.m.
tomorrow.  John SEHY & Son, of 318 Central avenue, have charge of the arrangements.

Paul H. DROZ died yesterday in his forty-first year at his home, 171? Putnam
avenue.  He was a watchmaker and is survived by a widow, Frieda Dorothy, and
two children.  The funeral will be held Monday at 10 a.m. with burial in
Lutheran Cemetery under direction of John SEHY & Son of, of 2745 Myrtle avenue.

James J. NORTON died yesterday at his home, 1092 Bedford avenue.  He was
born in Brooklyn forty-two years ago; the son of Thomas and Mary DRISCOLL
NORTON, and was for years in the employ of the Department of Street
Cleaning.  He attended the Church of the Nativity, and is survived in
addition to his parents, by one brother, Thomas, and two sisters, Mrs.
Thomas WALSH and Mrs. William FERGUSON.  The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.
Monday, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John W.
MADDEN, of Myrtle avenue.

George BENNETT died on Thursday at his home, 492 Prospect avenue.  he was
born in Brooklyn thirty years ago and was employed by the American Machine
Company.  He was a member of Montauk Tribe, No. 198, Order of Redmen, and is
survived by his widow, Margaret; a daughter, Mildred; his parents, four
sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3 p.m. with
interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay
street.

Conrad STROH died Wednesday.  He was born in Germany seventy-four years ago,
had been a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years and is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Fred MILLER, Mrs. George CORNWELL, Mrs. William LOVE and
Mrs. George WINK; one son, Herman; twenty-two grandchildren and one great
grandchild.  Funeral services will be held at the home of Mrs. CORNWELL, 10
Carl street, Jamaica, at 8 o'clock tonight.  Interment tomorrow at Evergreen Cemetery.

Katherine McARDLE who died on Wednesday at her home, 14?? Seventy-third
street, was born in Germany in 1884 and had been a resident of Brooklyn for
twenty years.  She is survived by her husband, Michael and six children.
The funeral was held today with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of Stephen MURPHY, of Fifteenth street and Seventy-fourth street.

Private Charles Edward REARDON, a son of Daniel J. REARDON, of 79 Tillary
street, died in the General Hospital at Camp Greenleaf on Thursday of
pneumonia.  He was 24 years old and was born in Brooklyn, attending St.
James Pro-Cathedral school.  While attached to the school, he was a
well-known handball player and traveled throughout the State with St.
James' Triangles.  He is survived by his father, three brothers, Daniel J.,
Jr., who is in Washington; John J., of Jersey City, and Private Joseph E.,
who is at Camp Hancock, and four sisters, Mrs. William HYLAND, Rosanna,
Agnes and Gertrude.  The funeral will be held at the convenience of the family.

Herbert Oliver ROCKWELL, 44 years old, died of pneumonia following influenza
at his home, Queens Village, on Tuesday.  He had been ill one week.  Mr.
ROCKWELL was born in New London, Conn., and was a nephew of the late J. O.
McDERMOTT, art expert and owner of the Arlington Art Gallery in Manhattan.
Four and one-half years ago he married Miss May CABBLE, member of a
prominent Brooklyn family.  He was employed by an auto supply company in Brooklyn, 
formerly was with the I. S. Remson Company.  He was a member of the Queens
Civic Association, the Queens Republican Club and the Queens Reformed
Church.  Besides his widow he leaves two brothers, Walter and Frederick, and
one sister, Mrs. Gertrude GARTON, all of Midland Park, N. J.  Funeral
services were held last evening at the late home, the Rev. Dr. Everitt LYON,
pastor of the Queens Reformed Church, officiating.  Interment this morning
at Cypress Hill Cemetery.

Harry Gordon COGHLAN, who died yesterday at his home, 279 Quincy street,
after a short illness, was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago, a son of
Annie and Henry COGHLAN.  He enlisted in the navy as a second class
machinist's mate six months ago and was stationed at the Navy Garage in
Brooklyn.  He was a member of the DeKalb Avenue Presbyterian Church.  He was
formerly in the private taxicab business at 189 Monroe street.  He is
survived, besides his parents, by a brother, Ralph.  Funeral services will
be held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at his late home, Dr. LAYTON, formerly of the DeKalb
Avenue Presbyterian Church, officiating.  Interment on Monday at 10 a.m. at
Evergreen Cemetery.

Private Edward WALSH, son of Mary and Mark WALSH, died on Tuesday at Camp
Upton.  The funeral was held this morning at 8:30 o'clock from his late
home, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where requiem mass was celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of W. A. MARTIN, of 712
Washington avenue.

Agnes DIXON, the wife of Robert DIXON, of 136 Summit street, who died on
Thursday in Holy Family Hospital, was born in Brooklyn and was a member of
St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Fourth avenue and Ninth street.  In addition to
her husband, she is survived by both parents, two children, one brother and
two sisters, Mrs. M. FLANAGAN and Mrs. Frederick MAHON.  The funeral will be
held tomorrow from the home of her sister, 136 Summit street.  Interment at
St. John's Cemetery under direction of M. McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

Elizabeth DOWLING, who died on Thursday, in St. Anthony's Hospital,
Woodhaven, after a short illness, was born in Brooklyn thirty-three years
ago, and was a member of St. Paul's R. C. Church.  She is survived by her
husband, Michael J., and a daughter, Veronica, and a brother, James QUINLAN.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from her late home, 156 Hoyt
street, with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Caroline PERCIVAL, who died on Thursday in Long Island College Hospital, was
born in Brooklyn forty-one years ago, and is survived by her husband,
William A.; a son, William J. and her parents, Jacob and Katherine HARBERS.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8:30 o'clock at her late home, 99
Noble street, the Rev. Mr. McDONALD officiating.  Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of Oscar A. BOCH, of 122 Meserole avenue.

Edward DUFFY died yesterday at his home, 927 Pacific street.  He was born in
Ireland 32 years ago, a son of Edward and the late Mary DAVERN DUFFY, and
had lived in Brooklyn for fourteen years.  He was an employee of the
Brooklyn Union Gas Company and a member of St. Joseph's Church, where a
requiem mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Monday.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery. He is survived by his father, his widow, Mary; three children,
Adelaide, Mary and Walter; three brothers, John William and Martin DUFFY,
all in the service, and three sisters, Mrs. Delia HOPKINS, Mrs. Mary SWIND
and Miss Elizabeth DUFFY.

Ethel SATHMARY, who died on Thursday at her home, 161 Java street, was born
in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn nineteen years ago.  She is survived
by her mother, Anna, and two sisters, Anna and Elizabeth.  Her brother Edward
was buried on Wednesday.  He died from pneumonia.  The funeral will be held
tomorrow at 2 p.m., with interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of
Joseph E. McGUCKIN & Son, of 832 Manhattan avenue.

John A. TANDY, a member of the U. S. N. R., died on Thursday at the Naval
Base Hospital, Pelham Bay, of pneumonia.  He was born in Brooklyn
twenty-three years ago and was a graduate of P. S. 4, Manual Training High
School, and had just finished his second year in Polytechnic Institute when
he entered the navy.  He was a member of several college fraternities and of
the Park Congregational Church.  He is survived by his parents, John and
Gertrude TANDY; a brother, Corporal Burton Starr TANDY, now in France with
the Artillery Field Supply Company, and a sister, Gertrude A., a yeomanette
at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.  Funeral services will be held this evening at 8
o'clock at his late home, 390a Ninth street, with interment at Marion, Mass.

Alice Ethel HURDMAN, 28 years old, wife of H. Orr HURDMAN, who joined the
Royal Flying corps in Canada last January, died on Tuesday at her home, 100
Shelton avenue, Jamaica.  She had been ill about a week, being stricken with
Spanish influenza, which developed into pneumonia.  She was a member of
Grace Episcopal Church, Jamaica.  Besides her husband and parents, she is
survived by two brothers, Lawrence WILTSE, of Jamaica, and Dudley WILTSE, of
Philadelphia, and a sister, Mrs. Amy KANE, of Hollis.  Funeral services were
held this afternoon at Grace Church, the Rev. Rockland T. HOMANS, the
rector, officiating.

Albert S. OCHS, U. S. A., who died on Thursday in the Walter Reed Hospital,
Washington, D.C., of pneumonia, was born in Manhattan twenty-six years ago
and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty years.  He entered the U. S.
Army May 29 last and was sent to Camp Upton and from there to Fortress
Monroe, Va.  Then he was transferred to the Medical Corps and sent to
Washington, D. C., where he was to have been entered in the Medical Officers
Training School, which is open in November.  Before entering the army he was
in the printing business with his father, Albert A. OCHS, at 317 East
Twenty-third street.  He was a member of Anglo Saxon Lodge, F. and A. M.;
president of the Men's Bible Class of the Westminster U. P. Church, and was
a member of the Twenty-sixth Ward Y. M C. A.  He is survived by his parents,
Albert A. and Elizabeth A.; a sister, Bessie I., and three brothers, Robert
O., of Greensboro, N. C.; Edwin L. and Charles LeRoy.  Funeral services
will be held tomorrow evening at his late home, 492 Marion street, with
interment at Evergreen Cemetery on Monday at 10 a.m.

Joseph H. McCONVILLE, who died recently at his home, 2707 Briggs avenue, the
Bronx, was born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago, and only recently moved
to the Bronx.  He was a graduate of St. Mary Star of the Sea parochial
school, and was connected with Belding Bros. Silk Co. of Manhattan as a
cashier and manager of the raw silk department.  He was a member of Lynn
Council, National Union.  He is survived by his widow Antoinette; a son,
Joseph R.; a daughter, Florence; his father, Daniel; a sister, Jennie, and
an uncle, Joseph McCONVILLE.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Charles Clifford REYNOLDS, son of Harold and Gertrude REYNOLDS, died
yesterday at the home of his parents, 561 Halsey street.  Besides his
parents, he is survived by his grandparents, three uncles and two aunts.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 8 p.m. at his late home, with
interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery on Monday.

The funeral of Ella WILLIAMS, who died Thursday of pneumonia at her home,
171 Willoughby street, will be held tomorrow with burial in St. John's
Cemetery under direction of DAILY Brothers, of 59 DeKalb avenue.

Catherine HATTON, wife of John HATTON, died Thursday at her home, 95 North
Portland avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn and, in addition to her husband,
is survived by one son, Raymond; one daughter, Grace; her mother and two
sisters,  Under direction of DAILY Brothers, of 59 DeKalb avenue, the
funeral will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Edward Leo CASEY, a clerk employed by the North British Mercantile Insurance
Company, of Manhattan, died yesterday at his home, 119 Ashford street.  He
was born in Brooklyn and was a member of St. Malachy's Church and the St.
Aloysius Society.  He is survived by his parents, two brothers, Raymond and
James, and two sisters, Helen and Mary.  Requiem mass will be celebrated at
9:30 a.m., Monday at St. Malachy's Church.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of DAILY Brothers, of 59 DeKalb avenue.

John B. ANTHONY, son of John and Elizabeth ANTHONY, died Thursday at his
home, 418 Fourth avenue.  In addition to his parents, he is survived by
three sisters.  The funeral was held today under direction of John M. DUFFY Sons,
of 432A Fourth avenue, the remains were buried in St. John's Cemetery.

Winifred MORAN, daughter of Michael and the late Mary DOHERY MORAN, died
yesterday at her home, 403 Fifth avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn eighteen
years ago, and in addition to her father, is survived by four sisters, Mrs.
C.ANDERSON, Helen, Anna and Gertrude; and one brother, Thomas.  She was a
member of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas, where requiem mass will be
celebrated at 8:30 a.m. Monday.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under
direction of John M. DUFFY Sons, 432A Fourth avenue.

Maxwell LEWIS, born in Brooklyn twenty years ago, a son of Max and Martha
LEWIS, died on Thursday at his home, 321 Linden avenue.  He is survived, in
addition to his parents, by a sister, Martha, and three brothers, Harry,
Lewis and Howard.

Theresa SMITH died at her home, 367 Bainbridge street, on Thursday.  She was
born in this borough seventy years ago and was formerly a parishioner of the
Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea.  The funeral, which will be private,
will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m., and after requiem mass at the Church of
the Holy Rosary, interment will be made in the family plot at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Thomas H. IRELAND, of 956 Putnam avenue.

Jessie M. CLACKNER, born in Scotland forty-nine years ago, died on Thursday
at her home, 333 Lafayette avenue.  She had been a resident of Brooklyn for
forty years and is survived by her husband, George W.; two daughters, Mrs.
Charles HONCE and Jessie; two sons, William and John, the latter now in
France with the 304th Field Artillery, and two grandchildren.  Funeral
services will be held this evening and will be private.

Patrick NEALON, a resident of Brooklyn for fifty years, died on Thursday at
his home, 1912 Grove street.  He was a member of Bricklayers' Union No. 1,
and is survived by four sons, Sylvester, Edward, George and William and
three daughters, Mrs. Mary JENNINGS, Mrs. CHRI.......(rest too dark to read)

Thomas J. McCANN, born at Armagh, Ireland, April 25, 1862, the son of the
late Henry and Bridget McKEE McCANN, died yesterday at his home, 210
Willoughby avenue, after a brief illness of pneumonia.  He had been a
resident of Brooklyn for forty-eight years, and the greater part of this
time was a member of Sacred Heart R. C. Church.  For the last eight years,
he had been a member of St. Patrick's Church, Kent and Willoughby avenues,
where a mass of requiem will be celebrated on Monday at 10 a.m.  He was for
the past twenty-five years a foreman chipper at the Navy Yard.  He was a
member of the Navy Yard Benevolent Association.  He is survived by his
widow, Margaret BRENNAN McCANN; four sons, Ensign Joseph L., U. S. N., now
in foreign service; Thomas, Harry and George, who is attached to the
Medical Department, U. S. A., at New York, and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas
O'CONNOR and Rita M. McCANN.  Interment in the family plot at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Felix McGOWAN, who died yesterday at his home, 44 Somers street, was born in
County Sligo, Ireland, fifty-two years ago, had been a resident of Brooklyn
for thirty-five years and is survived by a widow, Margaret; four daughters,
Mrs. John WALERS, Mrs. Walter MURPHY, Mrs. Harry REINHARDT and Margaret;
four sons, Richard, John, William and Charles, and a brother, Michael.  The
funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday with requiem mass in the Church of
Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of J.
J. GALLAGHER Sons, of 25 Aberdeen street.

John MOTLEY, who died suddenly on Wednesday at his home, 1202 Nostrand
avenue, was born in Brooklyn twenty-nine years ago.  He was a graduate of
St. James' Parochial School, was a member of the Elks and Moose.  He was
traffic manager for C. M. Childs & Co., of 43 Summitt street and is survived
by his widow, Mary; a daughter, Emma; his mother, Katherine, and two
brothers, Robert and William.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.,
with interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of DOYLE & KENNY, of
197 Bridge street.

Private James J. MARTIN, U. S. A. Medical Corps. died last Tuesday in the
Army and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.  He was a member of the Blessed
Sacrament R. C. Church, and formerly lived at 279 Grant avenue.  He is
survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose BARRY and Mrs. Margaret OLIVER.  The
funeral was held today from the mortuary chapel of John T. SHEVLIN's Sons,
??? Grand street.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

William Charles MOORE...(rest is missing from these pages)

James ROONEY, son of the late James and Catherine ROONEY died last Wednesday
after a brief illness.  He had been a life long resident of the old Twelfth
Ward and was a member of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church.  He is survived by
one sister, Mary, and five brothers, John, Patrick, Michael, Stephen and
Austin.  The funeral will be held from the parlors of Albert V. O'CONNELL,
298 Smith street, tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Giovanni B. GRIECO, a patrolman attached to the Poplar street station, and
who a year ago performed meritorious service in rounding up the notorious
characters who at that time infested Sands street, died yesterday of
pneumonia at his home,364 Leonard street.  He was born in Brooklyn
twenty-six years ago and was appointed to the police force Jan. 27, 1916.
He was stationed at the Butler street station until a year and a half ago,
when he was transferred to the Poplar street station.  He is survived by his
widow and one child.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 10 a.m., with
requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.  
Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Thomas H. THOMPSON, a commission broker, died suddenly last Tuesday at his
home, 287 Fourteenth street.  He was born in Brooklyn forty-nine years ago
and is survived by his widow, Helen; his mother, Katherine, and two brothers
and a sister.  The funeral was held this afternoon under direction of Peter
DORAN, of 210 Hoyt street.

Peter J. GRIFFELS, engineer of Engine Company 231, N. Y. F. D., died
yesterday at his home, 1892 Stockholm street.  He was born in Brooklyn
thirty-one years ago and was appointed to the Fire Department on April 10,
1910, as a member of Hook and Ladder No. 109.  He had been a member of
Engine Company 231 since last May.  He was a member of the Firemen's Mutual
Benevolent Association and several endowment associations of the department.
He is survived by his widow, Aida; two daughters, Evelyn and Dorothy; his
parents and a brother and a sister.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 3
p.m. from his late home, with members of Engine Company 231 as an escort.
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Hugh P. FRIEL died Tuesday.  He was the son of the late John and Sophia
FRIEL and was for sixty-five years a resident of the Seventh Ward.  He was
a member of St. Patrick's Church, a veteran of the Civil War, having served
with the 158th New York Infantry, and was also a volunteer fireman of Engine
No. 12.  He is survived by two brothers, John and James, and one sister,
Ellen.  The funeral will be held from his late home, 822 Classon avenue, at
2 p.m. tomorrow.  Burial in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John W.
MADDEN, of 628 Myrtle avenue.

Honora NOONAN, wife of Thomas NOONAN, died yesterday at her home, 121
Walcott street.  She was a daughter of Patrick and Mary BARRETT, of
Klinallock, County Limerick, Ireland, and is survived besides her husband
and parents, by three sons, Joseph, Thomas and Timothy; two daughters, Mary
and Annie; four brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held on
Monday at 10 a.m., with requiem mass in the Church of the Visitation, of
which she was a member.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of
Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

Charles HANLEY, husband of Winifred HANLEY, and son of the late Patrick and
Mary HANLEY, of Mumgret, County Limerick, Ireland, died Thursday at his
home, 63 Floyd street.  He was born in Ireland thirty-two years ago and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for fifteen years. He is survived besides his
widow, by three sons and three daughters. The funeral will be held on Monday
at 9:30 a.m. with requiem mass in St. Louis R. C. Church, Ellery street.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George P. McHUGH, of 744
Myrtle avenue.

Laura E. FRANKE, who died on Thursday at her home, 181 Cornelia street, was
born in Brooklyn of Dec. 25, 1893, and was employed as a telephone operator
in the Cortland Exchange, Manhattan.  She was a member of the Bushwick
Avenue Congregational Church and the Adelphian club of the church.  She is
survived by her mother, Catherine; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth KRAMER, Mrs.
Lydin RADECKE and Anita; a brother, Robert, in France, and a grandmother,
Mrs. Katherine MILLER.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 9 p.m. at
her late home.  Arrangements under direction of the Estate of George PETH,
1484 Central avenue.

Sarah BENNETT died today at her home 287A Kingsland avenue, aged thirty
years, of influenza.  She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
E.BENNETT; two brothers in France and two sisters.  Funeral services will be
held Monday at 8 p.m.  Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction
of Christopher TREBER.

Louise McCARTHY, born in the Twentieth Ward, March 19, 1885, a daughter of
Margaret FITZPATRICK POHLE and the late Maximillian POHLE, who was widely
known for his activities in the C. B. L. and Catholic charities, died
Thursday evening at her home, 120 Carlton, after a brief illness of
pneumonia.  She was a graduate of Public School 12 and was a life member of
Sacred Heart R. C. Church, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated on
Monday at 9:30 a.m.  In addition to her mother, she is survived by her
husband, John F. McCARTHY; three sons, Vincent, John and Joseph; two
daughters, Geraldine and Regina McCARTHY, and one sister, Mrs. John HAYDEN.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of William DUNIGAN & Son,
of 201 Park avenue.

Margaret SIMMONS, who died Thursday at her home, 633 Park place, will be
buried Monday morning.  Requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Teresa's R.
C. Church, followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.  She is survived by
her father, William, Jr., and a sister, Anna.  The funeral arrangements are
in charge of F. H. McGUIRE, of 756 Classon avenue.

Mary HORSKEN, who died Thursday at her home, 7 Richard avenue, Glendale, was
born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago.  She is survived by her husband,
Frank.  The funeral will be held Monday at 9:30 a.m., when requiem mass will
be celebrated in St. Pancras R. C. Church.  Interment in Most Holy Trinity
Cemetery under direction of Charles MAY's Sons, of 2675 Myrtle avenue.

Mary A. CONNELLY, wife of James CONNELLY, died on Thursday at her home, 158
Clarkson street.  She was born in this country forty-seven years ago and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for a number of years.  She is survived by two
daughters, and two brothers, John and William KELLY.  The funeral will be
held on Monday at 9:30 a.m. with requiem mass in the Church of the Holy
Cross.  Interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of P. McCANNA's Sons,
of 804 Flatbush avenue.

Mary PRYOR GENTILE, wife of John GENTILE, died on Wednesday in Kings County
Hospital, of pneumonia.  She had been ill only two days.  She was a member
of the Church of the Visitation and lived at 78 Walcott street.  Besides her
husband, who is in France, she is survived by a son, Charles, and a sister,
Mrs. John SHEA.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the Chapel
at Kings County Hospital with interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

Rose ALLAIRE died at her home, 940 East Ninety-eighth street, last Wednesday
after a short illness of pneumonia.  She was a life-long resident of
Brooklyn, and is survived by her husband George; a daughter, Margaret; three
sons, Alonzo, Howard and Frank, the latter with the United States naval
force; nine sisters and one brother.  The funeral will be held from the
family home tomorrow at 2 p.m.

Mary Emma WEIFFENBACH, an old resident of the Eastern District, died on
Thursday at her home, 28 Devoe street.  She was a member of the Ainslie
Street Presbyterian Church and is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ida QUINN
and Mrs. Lulu GEBHARDT, and four sons, Charles H., Louis G., George E., and
Robert.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow, the Rev. Dr. NICHOLS, of
the Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church, officiating.  Interment on Monday at
2 p.m. at Cypress Hills Cemetery under direction of John T. SHEVLIN's Sons,
of 529 Grand street.

Elizabeth SCHISSMAN, who died on Thursday at her home, 753 Marion street,
was born in County Tipperary, Ireland, seventy-three years ago, and had been
a resident of Brooklyn for a number of years.  She was a member of the
Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, and is survived by her husband, Victor,
and a son, Harry.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with
interment at Calvary Cemetery.

20 October 1918
ADAMS - On Oct. 18, 1918, Hiram M. ADAMS.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 132 Eldert st., Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 2 p.m.  Members of
Typographical Union No. 6 invited.

ALEXANDER - Lillian ALEXANDER.  For information refer to "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's)

ANTONY - On Oct. 18, Katherine Sophie ANTONY.  Services "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

BACKMAN - At her residence, 706  60th street, on Oct. 19, 1918, Anna
Margarite ELLER BACKMAN (nee RANDIX), in her 25th year, the beloved wife
of G. A. BACKMAN.  Funeral notice hereafter.

BARCE - Edgar BARCE.  For information refer to "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell Building)

BARDI - Giovanni BARDI, aged 35.  Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 10:30 a.m.

BOLIN - On Saturday, Oct. 19, Aimee T. (nee KNOLLHOFF), beloved wife of
Edward S. BOLIN, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius KNOLLHOFF.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service on Monday,
Oct. 21, at 1 p.m., at 1713 Putnam st.

BRANDT - On Oct. 17, Adolfo BRANDT.   Services "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 11:30 a.m.

CASSIDY - After a short illness, Loretta (nee SMITH), beloved wife of
Thomas J. CASSIDY and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SMITH and sister
of Mrs. P. J. MADDEN, Mrs. C. AUSTIN and Maud and William Smith, at her
late home, 155 Smith st., on Oct. 18, 1918.  Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 22,
at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress
sts., where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHAMBERS - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Leonard A., beloved son of Robert
and Kate CHAMBERS.  Funeral from his late residence, 1630 Woodhaven
ave., on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Thomas the
Apostle, Benedict ave., Woodhaven.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

CHIKAMOTO - K. CHIKAMOTO, lying in state, "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's)

CREAMER - Gustave CREAMER, Jr., 897 Sumpter st., died Friday in Kings
County Hospital of pneumonia; was born in Brooklyn 25 years ago.  He is
survived by his parents, two brothers, Alfred and Harry, and five
sisters, Edna, Irene, Florence, Louise and Lillian.  Funeral, 3 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon.

CROCCO - On Friday, Oct. 18, Margaret Irene, beloved daughter of Antonio
and Carrie CROCCO, at her late residence, 1186  43rd st.  Funeral
Monday, Oct. 21, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of St. Catherine of
Alexandria, 41st st. and Fort Hamilton ave.  Relatives and friends are
invited to attend.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DALTON - Cleo DALTON.  For information refer to "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's)

DALY - On Oct. 18, 1918, John Joseph DALY, beloved husband of Catherine
M. DALY (nee RILEY), at his late residence, 85? Begelow st., Woodhaven.
Requiem mass at St. Thomas' R. C. Church, Benedict ave., Monday, 9 a.m.

DORT - Carl, beloved husband of Anna DORT and father of Edward DORT,
died Wednesday, Oct. 16, at his residence, 1740 Grove st.  He is
survived by his father, Carl; brothers, William, Henry, Herman, and
sister, Marie.  Services Saturday at 8 p.m.  Cleveland papers please copy.

ENGLISH - Cornelius, beloved son of Cornelius and Mary ENGLISH (nee
CAREY); native of Carhue, Annacarty, Tipperary.  Funeral Tuesday, 10
a.m., from the undertaking parlors of T. W. MADDEN, Kent and Willoughby
aves., Brooklyn; thence to St. Patrick's Church.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FERNANDEZ - Hellen FERNANDEZ. Funeral from "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Monday, 9 a.m.

FRENCH - At Freeport, L. I., Harold Milne FRENCH, M.D., son of Captain
W. Atwood FRENCH,, in the 35th year of his age.  Funeral services at his
late residence,e 111 W. Merrick rd. (take L. I. R. R. or Kings County
"L"
city Line, to Grant ave station, and traction car), on Monday, Oct. 21,
at 2 p.m.  Interment following in Greenwood Cemetery.  Relatives and
friends, military, active and veteran, medical, fraternal and civil,
please take notice.  (Mount Vernon papers please copy.)

FRIEL - On Oct. 18, 1918, Josephine, beloved wife of John FRIEL.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on
Monday, Oct. 21, at 9 a.m., from her late residence, 440  16th st.;
thence to Holy Name Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered
for the repose of her soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

GIFFELS - On Oct. 18, Peter A. GIFFELS, late member of Engine Company
281, N. Y. F. D.  Funeral from late residence, 1892 Stockholm st.,
Brooklyn, Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, at 8 p.m.  Members of Firemen's Mutual
Benevolent Association requested to attend.
    James D. CLIFFORD, President
    John J. STRETTLE, Sec.

GREGORY - Robert M. GREGORY.  Funeral from "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 11 a.m.

GUESS  - Jeremiah J., beloved husband of Maria C. GUESS (nee LAWLER), at
his home, 842  7th ave., Brooklyn, after a short illness.  Notice of
funeral hereafter.

HAZELETT - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, at Fort Slocum, Private William
J., Jr., beloved son of Julia and William HAZELETT.  Funeral service at
his late residence, 190 Richmond st., on Monday at 8 p.m.

HERBST - Francis C. HERBST, died at his home 177, Second ave., after a
short illness.  Funeral services on Monday, at 3 p.m., at parents'
residence, 1?0  14th st.

KRAUS - David (Danny) KRAUS - first-class ship's cook, late of the
U.S.S. Jenkins, and a long time in the Navy, died at the U. S.
Naval...(too dark to read).., Colo., May......(too dark to read)..well
known ball.........Fort Lyons Baseball...survived by three
brothers,...........and Mike..(too dark)

KRAIS - Sarah, beloved wife of William KRAIS, and daughter of William H.
and Mary COUGHLIN (nee MACKIN).  Funeral on Monday at 2 p.m., from the
residence of 1733 Norman st.  Interment Calvary.

LEWIS - Maxwell LEWIS died Oct. 17, at his residence, 321 Linden ave.,
Flatbush, age 20.  Funeral services Monday at 2 p.m.

LOCKWOOD - Harold LOCKWOOD, motion picture star, remains lying in state
"The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th st.  (Frank Campbell's)

MARNELL - Clarence MARNELL, son of James and Elizabeth, died at home,
after a short illness.  He was 25 years old, and is survived by his
mother, sister and two brothers.  Funeral services will be held Sunday,
Oct. 20, at his late residence, 196 Prospect st., Flatbush, at ? p.m.

MATHEWS - Robert E. MATHEWS. Remains lying in state at "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's)

McCANN - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Thomas J. McCANN, beloved husband of
Margaret BRENNAN McCANN.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend
the funeral from his late residence, 210 Willoughby ave., on Monday,
Oct. 21, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's R. C. Church.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McCARTHY - On Thursday, Oct. 17, 1918, Louise McCARTHY, beloved wife of
John F. McCARTHY.  Funeral from her late residence, 129 Carlton ave., on
Monday, Oct. 21 at 9 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart R. C. Church.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

McGARRY - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, John J. McGARRY, beloved husband of
Margaret McGARRY.  Funeral from his mother's residence, 3012 Glenwood
rd., on Monday at 10 a.m.; thence to St. Jerome's Church, where a mass
of requiem will be said.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

McKAY - Walter J. McKAY died on Oct. 17, 1918, in the 28th year of his
age, at the Coney Island Hospital, of pneumonia.  Funeral services at
the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. McKAY, 1191 St. Johns pl.,
near Albany ave., Monday evening, at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends
are invited to attend.

MEGARR - Of Spanish influenza, at his residence, 586 Washington ave.,
Edward Joseph, elder son of Dr. E. J. and Jennie V. MEGARR, in his 19th
year.  Requiem mass, St. Joseph's Church, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 22,1918.

MEYER - Mrs. Mary, beloved wife of Dr. David MEYER, at her residence,
161 Conton st., on Friday, Oct. 18, 1918.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

MONTAGUE - Katharine E. PIERCE, beloved wife of William MONTAGUE and
daughter of Mary and the late Harry PIERCE at her residence, 1 Elm st,
Mamroneck, N. Y.  She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Horace RICHMOND
and Madeline PIERCE.  Funeral from her mother's home, 665 Carroll st.,
Brooklyn, on Monday, Oct. 21, followed by requiem mass at St. Francis
Xavier's Church,  Interment in St. John's Cemetery.

MORGAN - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Michael J. MORGAN.  Funeral from his
late residence, 294 Pulaski st., Tuesday, Oct. 22, 1918, at 9:30 a.m.;
thence to St. John the Baptist Church, Lewis and Willoughby aves.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURPHY - At Marine Hospital, Tompkinsville, Staten island, on Wednesday,
Oct. 16, 1918, Edmund C. MURPHY, U. S. Naval Reserve.  Funeral Monday,
Oct. 21 at 9:30 a.m., from his late residence, 84 Taylor st., Brooklyn;
thence to R. C. Church of SS. Peter and Paul; Wythe ave. and S. Third
st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MURRAY - On Friday, Oct. 18, Margaret (nee SUTTON), wife of the late
Garret MURRAY.  Funeral from her late residence, 62 Henry st., on
Tuesday, Oct. 22; thence to the Assumption Church, Cranberry st.  

NOETH - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, George N. NOETH, in his 28th year,
beloved husband of May NOETH (nee EDEL), and father of Geo. H.  he was a
member of Fire Patrol No. 1, New York City.  Funeral Monday at 2 p.m.
from his late residence, 1734 Norman st., Ridgewood,  Brooklyn.

OCHS - Albert Stanley  OCHS, age 26, died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 17.
Funeral service at his late residence, 492 Marion st., near Broadway,
Sunday, 8 p.m.  Interment Monday morning at The Evergreens.

OGAWA - J. OGAWA, lying in state "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th
st. (Frank Campbell's)

PELLENZ - Entered into eternal rest Oct. 18, after a lingering illness,
William C. PELLENZ .  Survived by his widow and children, one sister and
two brothers.  Funeral notice hereafter.

RAMFT - Ernest Edward RAMFT.  For information refer to "The Funeral
Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell Building.)

ROESCH - At Jamaica, N. Y., on Oct. 17, 1918, George A., son of Andrew
C. and late Genevieve NESS ROESCH.  Funeral from his late residence, 92
Alsop st., Jamaica, on Monday, Oct. 21, 1198, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to
the Church of St. Mary, Jamaica, where a solemn mass of requiem will be
offered for repose of his soul.  Remains will be placed in family vault
at St. John's Cemetery.

RUSSELL - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Mary Hl, beloved wife of Allan W.
RUSSELL.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral at her
late residence, 990 Halsey st., on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 1:15 p.m.  
Interment Evergreen.

SCHOTTMANN - On Thursday, Oct. 17, August B. SCHOTTMANN, age 26, son of
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. SCHOTTMANN.  Funeral services at Sherwood Hotel,
Sherwood ave. and Hempstead road, Queens, L. I., on Sunday, Oct. 20,1918

SCHUESTER - Charles SCHUESTER, 28.  Services at "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's).  Time later.

SHELLEY - Harry C. SHELLEY.  Services at "The Funeral Church", Broadway
and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's), Sunday, 2:30 o'clock.

SLINKARD - Rex SLINKARD; lying in state at "The Funeral Church",
Broadway and 66th st. (Frank Campbell's)

SMITH - Suddenly on Friday, Oct. 18, at his late residence, 1058  53rd
st., William Stephan, age 27, son of William and Mary SMITH.  He is
survived by his wife, Kathleen (nee FAGION); daughter, Mary Margaret;
brothers, Robert and Edwin, sister, Beatrice.  Requiem mass Tuesday,
Oct. 22, at 9 a.m., at St. Francis de Chanted.  Interment Holy Cross

TANAKA  ??(Shoji???) TANAKA(name too dark to read) - remains lying in
state at "The Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank
Campbell's)

TARLTON - Clarence TARLTON, age 80.  For information refer to :The
Funeral Church", Broadway and 66th st. (Frank E. Campbell's)

TAYLOR - John TAYLOR, lying in state, "The Funeral Church", Broadway and
66th st. (Frank E. Campbell Bldg.)

TEAHAM - Caroline TEAHAM, in her 23d year, beloved wife of John.
Relatives and friends kindly invited to attend the funeral from her late
residence, 1821 Gates ave., on Monday, Oct. 21, 1918.  Requiem mass at
St. Brigid's Church.  Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery.

TOLLNER - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, Eugene E. TOLLNER, youngest son of
Hattie and the late Hugo TOLLNER, at his sister's home, Mrs. TIFFT, 108
Bainbridge st.   Notice of funeral hereafter.

TREBEL - On Oct. 18, 1918, Harriet TREBEL, beloved wife of George
TREBEL, in her 35th year.  Funeral from her late residence, 194
Stockholm st., on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, to St. Barbara's R. C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  Interment St.
John's Cemetery.

VAN HOUTEN - On Oct. 18, 1918, John H. VAN HOUTEN, son of Amelia C. and
the late John H. VAN HOUTEN, Civil War veteran.  Funeral services at his
late residence, 296 East 4th st., Brooklyn, on Monday evening, Oct. 21,
at 8 o'clock.  Interment Greenwood, at the convenience of the family.

WALSH - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918 William Joseph WALSH, son of the late
William WALSH and Bridget O'LEARY WALSH, and beloved of 16th Field
Artillery in France.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend the
funeral from his late residence, 126 Adelphi st., on Tuesday, Oct. 22,
at 9 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart R. C. Church.  Interment at St.
John's Cemetery.

WELCH - On Friday, Oct. 18, at his late residence, 477 Halsey st.,
Julius S. WELCH, in his 75th year.  Funeral services Sunday evening,
Oct. 20, at 8 p.m. at Schwerter's Funeral Parlors, 477 Halsey st.
Interment Monday, Oct. 21, in Greenfield Cemetery, Hempstead, L. I., at
1 p.m.  Members of Zeredatha Lodge, No. 483, F.&A.M., and Winchester
Post, No 197, G. A. R., are invited to attend.

WURSTILIN - Elsa M. RADLER WURSTLIN died of pneumonia at Stockport, N.
Y., after a short illness of nine days.

Zeredatha Lodge, No. 483, F. & A. M. - Brethren:  you are requested to
attend the Masonic funeral service of our late brother, Julius S. WELCH,
at 477 Halsey st., on Sunday evening, Oct. 20, at 8 o'clock.
    William LEVY, Master
    William D. McCLURE, Sec.

ZIMMERMAN - Walter H. ZIMMERMAN died Oct. 17, 1918, in his 27th year.
Funeral services Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, at his late residence,
1123 Hancock st.  Interment Sunday, 2 p.m., in Lutheran Cemetery.

ZIMMER - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, John H. ZIMMER, beloved husband of
Clara E. MERRY.  Funeral services on Monday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m., at the
residence of his father, 831 St. Johns pl.  Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 22,
at 9 o'clock.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
GILMARTIN - In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life
one year ago today, Oct. 20, 1917.
    You waved no one your last farewell,
        You said goodbye to none.
    Your spirit fled before we knew
        That you from us had gone;
    Friends may think you are forgotten,
        But our sorrow no one knows
    Our thoughts are always with you
        From early morn, till evening close
    I often sit and think of you
        When I am all alone;
    For memory is the only friend
        That grief can call its own.
    May your soul rest in peace.
                    Son, Frank
                    Daughter, Lucie

LEENEY - In loving memory of my dear and devoted husband, John J.
LEENEY, who died on Oct. 21, 1913.
    Thou hast left me, dearest husband;
        Five years have passed away.
    Thou art gone but not forgotten,
        I think of you every day.
    But, oh, for the touch of that vanished hand
        And the sound of that voice that is still.
                Wife.

MULLEN - In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Patrick C. MULLEN,
who departed this life, Oct. 20, 1916.  Gone, but not forgotten.
            His Children

OBITUARIES
George P. JACOBS, a trustee of the Manufacturers Trust Company, and for
many years in the plumbing supply business at South Ninth and Sidney
streets, died Friday, after an illness of seven months at his home, 250
Gates avenue.  He was born in Brooklyn, seventy years ago, and was a
member of Hyatt Lodge, F. and A. M., and the Crescent and Hanover clubs.
He is survived by his widow, Marietta; a son, Richard; two daughters,
Mrs. W. W. McALLISTER and Louis JACOBS, and two grandchildren.  The
funeral will be held tomorrow evening at his late home, with interment
on Tuesday, private, at Greenwood Cemetery.

Private Edward CONLON, born in the Parish of Perginey, County Longford,
Ireland, in 1876, died Thursday in the post hospital at Governor's
Island after a short illness.  He is survived by his father, Patrick;
two
brothers, James and Patrick, all in Ireland, and a cousin, Patrick WARD,
of King's Park.  The funeral will be held today at 10 a.m. with full
military honors from the funeral parlors of Thomas E. CROWE, 153 ??nith
street.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Alvin F. RICHARDS, senior warden of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 288 F. and A.
M., died on Friday at his home, 1978 Troy avenue.  He was 34 years old
and was employed as a salesman for the Shapiro & Arson Electrick
Chandelier Company, of 20 Warren street, Manhattan.  He was a member of
the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church, the American protective
League and the Eighteenth Assembly Democratic Club.  He is survived by
his widow, Martha; a son, Alvin, Jr.; a daughter, Marion; his mother,
three brothers and a sister.  Masonic services will be held this evening
at 8 o'clock at his late home, with interment tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at
Evergreen Cemetery.

Mar. V. DEVINE, born in Brooklyn and a member of Assumption R. C. Church
and the Sacred Heart Society, died on Friday at her home, 95 ???ton
street.  She is survived by her husband, Daniel; two sons, a daughter,
her mother, Mrs. Catherine MULHOLLAND; a brother, Joseph and a sister,
Catherine.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from her late
home.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John F. FAGAN
of Henry and Warren streets.

Mary F. RYAN, who died on Friday after a brief illness of pneumonia at
her home, 46 Strong place, was born in Brooklyn twenty years ago, and
was a graduate of St. Peter's school.  She was a member of St. Peter's
Sacred Heart Society, and is survived by her mother, Ellen; seven
brothers, John J., Patrick F., David J., Matthew, William, Joseph and
Thomas Francis, the last two in France, and a sister, Margaret.  The
funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. with requiem mass in St.
Peter's R. R. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction
of John F. FAGAN of henry and Warren streets.

Margaret Mary HARLIN, sister of Father KELLEHER, who died on Thursday in
St. Mary's Hospital, died one ????? before he passed away at her home,
183 Schaeffor street of pneumonia.  She is survived by her husband,
Paul; two children, a sister, Sister Teresa DeLOURDES, of the Order of
St. Joseph, of St. Joseph's convent, Pacific street, and two brothers,
Robert and John KELLEHER, the latter in France.  A double funeral will
be held tomorrow morning with a requiem mass in the Church of Our Lady
of Lourdes.  She will be buried in Calvary Cemetery.  Father KELLEHER's
body will be buried in the crypt in Our Lady of Lourdes Church.  Funeral
arrangements under direction of FEENEY & Son, of 1857 Broadway.

Margaret MURRAY, widow of Garrett MURRAY died Friday at her home, 62 ???
street.  Born in Killimore, County Galway, Ireland, she came to this
country fifty years ago, and ???y-five years ago settled in Brooklyn.
She was one of the best ??? residents in the downtown section.  She is
survived by five daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine, Mrs. William
O'HARRA, Mrs. ???erry and Mrs. J. V. ROVEN???, two sisters, Mrs. D.
MORRIS, and Mrs. W. BOWEN.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 10
a.m. from her late home, thence to the Church of the Assumption in
Cranberry street, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated.  Interment
in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Thomas F.
FLEMING,  of 71 Poplar street.

Francis C. HERBST died at his home, 177 Second avenue, on Friday after a
short illness in his twenty-ninth year.  He was a member of Emanuel
Lutheran Church, Court Commodore Barry, No. 348, F. of A., and General
Wayne Council, No. 48, Jrs. O. U. A. M.  He is survived by his widow,
three children, his parents and a sister, and two brothers.  Funeral
services at parents' home, 150 Fourteenth street, tomorrow at 3 p.m.,
the Rev. Emil ROTH officiating.  Interment at Greenwood Cemetery under
direction of Edward MEYER, of 552 Third avenue.

Annie Marie PRENDERGAST, who died Friday at her home, 641 Grand avenue,
was born in England in 1866.  She came to this country thirty-five years
ago and settled in the Fifth Ward.  She was for thirty-five years a
member of St. Teresa's Church, where requiem mass will be celebrated
Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m.  Mrs. PRENDERGAST is survived by her husband,
James; four daughters, Mrs. Mary WALLACE, Mrs. Anna ROONEY, Mrs. PHELAN
and Mrs. Julia CLARK, and two sons, John and Walter.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

Harriet GILDERSLEEVE died yesterday after a few days' illness at her
home, 219 Fifth avenue.  She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her
husband, John; a son, her parents, James and Elizabeth BOYCE, and two
brothers, Edward and Harry BOYCE.  Funeral services will be held on
Monday at ? p.m., at her late home, with interment on Tuesday at 10 a.m.
under direction of John F. FAGAN of 884 Henry street.

Margaret McCABE, wife of William McCABE, died last Wednesday after a
short illness at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna KIRCHER, of 265 East
Thirty-fourth street.  She is survived by her husband, a member of the
Second Company of the Fifty-ninth Mobile Artillery, now in France; her
mother, two daughters and a brother, Joseph KIRCHER, also in France.
Requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Holy Cross R. C.
Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F. J.
KELLY, of 1615 Nostrand avenue.

Robert LITZENBERGER, in the cutlery business at Bristol, Conn., died on
Wednesday in that city.  He was born in Brooklyn twenty-five years ago
and formerly sang in the choir of the Bishop Littlejohn Memorial P. E.
Church of the Transfiguration.  He is survived by his parents, Charles
and Rose, and two sisters, Minnie LITZENBERGER and Mrs. Caroline
RUSSELL.  Funeral services were held last evening at his late home, 545
Grant avenue, Cypress Hills.  Interment today at Evergreen Cemetery.

John NOLAN, who died on Thursday at his home, 36 Bergen street, was born
in Ireland forty-seven years ago and had been employed in the Street
Cleaning Department for thirteen years.  He is survived by his widow,
Mary; two sons, James at Pelham Bay, and John; a daughter, Mrs. FENDLER,
and a grandchild.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., with
requiem mass in St. Peter's R. C. Church, of which he was a member.
Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Thomas S. CROWE.

John J. GILES, who died on Oct. 10 of pneumonia at his home, 408 Fifth
avenue, was born in Manhattan thirty-two years ago and had been a
resident of Brooklyn all his life.  He was employed as a riveter at the
Morse Dry Dock and is survived by his widow.  The funeral was held last
Monday, with interment at Greenwood Cemetery, under direction of Peter
DORAN, of 210 Hoyt street.

Daniel J. LANE, Jr., died on Friday at his home, 198 Norman avenue.  He
is survived by his widow, four children, his father, a brother and a
sister.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2 p.m., with interment
at Calvary Cemetery under direction of John GILNNEN's Sons, of 64
Herbert street.

Frank KENNEDY died on Friday at his home, 67 Pulaski street.  He was
born in Hartford, Conn., sixty-three years ago, but had been a resident
of Brooklyn most of his life. He is survived by a brother, Arthur
KENNEDY, of Paterson, N. J. and two sister-in-laws,  Mrs. Arthur
KENNEDY and Mrs. Theresa KENNEDY.

Amee T. BOLIN, who died yesterday at her home, 1713 Putnam avenue, was
born in Manhattan thirty-one years ago, and had been a resident of
Brooklyn for twenty-five years.  She is survived by her husband, Edward;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Julia KNOLHOFF; a sister, Irene, and a brother,
Harry KNOLHOFF.  Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at
her late home, with interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

George CAREY, son of Thomas and the late Ellen CAREY, died on Wednesday
at Pittsburgh, Pa.  He was employed as a salesman for the N. K.
Fairbanks
Company of Pittsburgh..  He was born in Brooklyn twenty-one years ago,
and was a member of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel.  Besides his
father he is survived by four sisters, Elsie, Irene, Mrs. Edna BEYER and
Mrs. Eva CARROLL.  The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock
from his late home, 1488 Bushwick avenue, with interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of John T. SHEVLIN' s Sons, of 529 Grand
street.

Conrad NELSON died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, at the age of
thirty-five years.  He is survived by one brother.  Interment will be
made at Linden Hill Cemetery.  Funeral services will be held at 2:30 by
the pastor of the Seamen's Church.  Funeral under direction of M.
McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

Sigrid CARSTENSEN died at Metropolitan Hospital on Wednesday.  He is
survived by one sister.  He was employed at Robins' Dry Dock and was a
member of the Church of Our Saviour.  He was thirty years old.
Interment will be made at Linden Hill Cemetery under direction of M.
McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

Carolina PARAROTO died Wednesday at her home, 76 Woodhull street, after
a brief illness.  She was born in Brooklyn and was a member of Sacred
Heart Church, Degraw and Hicks street.  She is survived by her parents,
three brothers and two sisters.  Interment was made yesterday at Holy
Cross Cemetery under the direction of M. McMAHONE, of 124 Summit street.

Jennie IMPARATI died Friday at her home, 76 Woodhull street, after a
brief illness.  She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by her father
and mother, three sisters and two brothers.  Interment was made
yesterday in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. McMAHONE, of 124
Summit street.

The Rev. David WILLIAMS, pastor of Van Wyck Avenue Congregational
church, Jamaica, died yesterday at his home, Dunton Lodge, Jamaica.  He
was born in Wales fifty-four yeas ago and had been pastor of the Van
Wyck avenue church for four years.  He was educated in the University of
Cardiff and had been a minister in Wales for twenty-five years previous
to coming to this country, four years ago.  He is survived by his widow
and four brothers, the Rev. Thomas WILLIAMS, pastor of the Church of the
Pilgrims, Richmond Hill; John WILLIAMS, of Altoona, Pa., and two
brothers in Wales.  The funeral arrangements will be made later.

Leonard A. JOHNSON died Friday at the home of his parents, 382 Clinton
street.  He was a member of Our Saviour, Henry and Cole streets, also
several societies connected with that church.  He is survived by his
father and mother.  Interment will be made tomorrow at 11 o'clock in
Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of M. McMAHON, of 124 Summit
street.

Rose EPPOLITO died Wednesday at Seton Hospital at the age of 23.  She
was a member of Sacred Heat Church, Degraw and Hicks streets.  She is
survived by her father and mother.  Her husband, a soldier, was killed a
month ago in France.  Mrs. EPPOLITO's funeral was held yesterday in the
church of which she was a member.  Interment was at St. John's Cemetery
under direction of M. McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

Emma CARLSEN died Wednesday at the Norwegian Hospital after a brief
illness.  She was born in Norway and is survived by her husband.
Funeral
services will be held from her late home, 366 Forty-eighth street, this
afternoon at 2:30.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery under direction of
M. McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

After a short illness, Hiram M. ADAMS, died at his home, 132 Eldert
street on Friday.  He was born in Brooklyn in 1859 in the Fourteenth
Ward, where he took an active part in Democratic politics some years
ago.  Mr. Adams was a member of Typographical Union No. 6 and of the New
York "Evening Sun" chapel and was formerly employed on the Brooklyn
"Times" and the New York "Press".  While President of Typographical
Union No. 98 of Brooklyn, he was a delegate to the International
Typographical Convention.  Mr. ADAMS is survived by Mrs. ADAMS and
several chidden.  Funeral services today at 2 p.m.

John GILLIGAN died at his home, 45 Adelphi street, on Friday after a
brief illness.  He was born in Ireland and had resided in the Twentieth
Ward for the past twenty-five years.  He was a member of the Sacred
Heart R. C. Church.  The funeral will take place from his late residence
tomorrow at 2 p.m.  Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery.  He is survived by
his daughter, Mrs. R. F. COLES, and three nieces, Mildred, Clare and
Jenevie COLES.

Lena PETERSEN died Tuesday at her home, 96 Summit street, after a brief
illness.  She was born in Brooklyn and is survived by one son.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery Friday, under direction of M. McMAHON,
of 124 Summit street.

Hanoria NOONAN, wife of Thomas NOONAN and daughter of Mary and the late
Patrick BARRETT, of Kilmallock, County Limerick, Ireland, died on Friday
at her late home, 121 Wolcott street.  She was born in Ireland
thirty-six years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for twenty
years.  She was a member of the Church of the Visitation.  She is
survived, in addition to her husband and mother, by five children, seven
brothers and two sisters.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 10:30
a.m. with requiem  mass at the Church of the Visitation.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

Katharine FARRELL GANNON, born in Brooklyn twenty-two years ago, died on
Friday at her home, 8 Richards street.  She is survived by her husband,
Thomas; her father, William FARRELL; three sisters and three brothers.
The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., with interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery under direction of Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

William J. MAHON, son of the late Michael and Mary MAHON, died on
Wednesday in the Brooklyn Hospital, following an operation for a
carbuncle on his neck.  He was born in Brooklyn and educated in Public School ??.
He was in the hotel business at Hudson avenue and Tillary street and was
well known in political circles in the downtown section.  The funeral
was held yesterday afternoon and the interment was made in the family
plot at Holy Cross Cemetery.  He is survived by a brother, Michael, and
several nephews and nieces.

Rose GRILLE, daughter of Alexander and Elvira GRILLE, died yesterday at
her home, 338 Van Brunt street.  Besides her parents, she is survived by
three sisters and two brothers.  The funeral will be held today at 2
p.m., with interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of Mrs.
Joseph REDMOND, of 90 King street.

Mary McCAFFREY died on Friday at her home, 95 East Second street.  She
was the wife of John McCAFFREY and the daughter of Clara and the late
Cornelius ABRAHAMSON.  She was born in Brooklyn thirty-one years ago,
and was a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary R. C. Church.  She is
survived, in addition to her husband and mother, by two sons, a
daughter, a brother and two sisters.  The funeral will be held on
Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., with interment at St. John's Cemetery under
direction of Henry J. FLOOD, of 297 Van Brunt street.

George LEWIS, born in Virginia sixty-five years age., died on Friday
aboard a ship at Gokey's dry dock, Erie Basin.  he is survived by his
widow, Tino.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. from the
undertaking parlors of Mrs. Joseph REDMOND, 90 King street.  Interment
at Linden Hill Cemetery.

Cecilia QUINLAN, who died Friday at her home, 479 Warren street, was
born in Brooklyn twenty-four years ago.  She is survived by her husband,
Charles, who is now in France with Company F., 306th Infantry; one
daughter, Loretta; her father, Patrick FITZPATRICK; mother; two
sisters, Mrs. M. TAYLOR and Mrs. S. STR?B;  and one brother, Harry.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning.  Requiem mass will be
celebrated at St. Agnes' Church,Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Julia McBRIDE, born in Brooklyn thirty-two years ago, died yesterday at
her home, 46 Duffield street.  She is survived by her mother and a
brother.  She was a member of St. James' Pro-Cathedral.  The funeral
will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery
under direction of T. J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

Nicholas PIRILLO, who died on Friday at his home, 1095 Prospect place,
was born in Brooklyn thirty-six years ago and is survived by his widow,
a son and a daughter.  He was a member of St. Gregory's R. C. Church,
where requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of T. J. HIGGINS, of 214 Jay street.

George N. NOETH died Friday at his residence, 1734 Norman street,
Ridgewood, in his twenty-eighth year.  He was a member of Fire Patrol
No. 1 and is survived by his widow, May Edel NOETH, and one son, George
H.  Funeral tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.  Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery under direction of Mrs. George EHLENBERGER, of 295 Wyckoff avenue.

Leonard a. CHAMBERS, a student in the Army Training Corps at Stevens
Institute, Hoboken, N. J., died at his home, 1630 Woodhaven avenue, on
Friday,  He was he twenty-year old son of Robert and Kate CHAMBERS and
in addition to his parents, is survived by a brother, John R. a private
in the Twenty-seventh Machine Gun Company, and two sisters, Elsie and
Florence.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., with
requiem mass in the R. C. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Benedict and
Woodhaven avenues.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery, under direction of
F. H. McGUIRE, of 766 Classon avenue.

Jennie T. FAHEY, who died on Friday at her home, 86 First place, was
born in Manhattan and had been a resident of Brooklyn for a number of
years.  She was a member of St. Stephen's R. C. Church, Hicks and Summit
streets.  She is survived by her husband, Frank; two sons, Frank, Jr.,
who is in France, and Harold; four daughters, Grace, Helen, Marion and
Genevieve; her mother, Mrs. Mary HERNAN; a brother, Thomas HERNAN, and a
sister, Mrs. Nellie DAVIS.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m.
with requiem mass in St. Stephen's church.  Interment at Calvary
Cemetery under direction of P. J. DALEY & Son, of 438 Hicks street.

Charles COOPER, died at his home, 357 Smith street, after a brief
illness.  He was born in Brooklyn and was a member of St. Mary Star of
the Sea Church, Court and Luquer streets, also of the Holy Name Society,
connected with that church.  He is survived by his widow.  A requiem
mass will be celebrated tomorrow morning at 9:30.  Interment will be
made at Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of M. McMAHON, of 124
Summit street.

John H. ZIMMER, husband of Clara MERRY ZIMMER, died yesterday after a
brief illness.  He was for many years employed in the Patchogue Lace
Mills and was a member of Great South Bay Council, Royal Arcanum.
Besides his widow, his is survived by a son, Laurence; his father and
two brothers, Phillip, a member of the New York Fire Department and
George H., and a sister,Mary J.  The funeral services will be held
tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of his brother, 831 St. John's place,
with interment on Tuesday at Lutheran Cemetery.

Katharine E. P. MONTAGUE, wife of William J. MONTAGUE and daughter of
Mary and the late Harry PIERCE, died on Friday at her home in
Mamaroneck.  She was born in Brooklyn thirty years ago and had lived
most of her life in St. Stephen's parish.  prior to leaving Brooklyn for
Mamaroneck she lived in the parish of St. Francis Xavier.  In addition
to her husband and her mother, she is survived by two sister, Mrs.
Horace RICHMOND and Madeline PIERCE.  The funeral will be held tomorrow
at 9:30 a.m. from the home of her mother, 665 Carroll street; thence to
St. Francis Xavier's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be
celebrated.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery under direction of M. L.
MURNAME & Son, 243 Sixth avenue.

Aexander Hope ROBERTSON and his sister, Elizabeth ROBERTSON RADFORD,
have succumbed to the ravages of influenza.  Mr. ROBERTSON died on Friday at
the home of his mother, Meeker and Kingsland avenue.  Mrs. RADFORD died
on Thursday.  The double funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.
from the home of their sister, Mrs. D. COONEY, 154 Monitor street,
thence to St. Cecilia's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment will be made at Calvary Cemetery under the direction of John
GLINNEN's Sons, of 64 Herbert street.  They were the children of Emma
ROBERTSON and are survived by a brother, John, and a sister, Mrs. D.
COONEY.  Mrs. RADFORD is also survived by a son, Joseph.

Edward Joseph MEGARR, son of Dr. Edward J. and Jennie V. MEGARR, died
Saturday at his home, 586 Washington avenue, of influenza.  He was 19
years old.  Last June he was graduated form the High School Department
of St. John's College, and at the time of his death, was a student in the
Collegiate Department of that college.  The funeral will be held from
his late home Tuesday morning, with requiem mass in St. Joseph's Church,
Pacific street, near Vanderbilt avenue, at 10 o'clock.

Elmer F. BETTS, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F.BETTS, and a pupil at
Public School 92, Rogers avenue and Robinson street, died last night at
his home, 1105 Nostrand avenue, in his sixteenth year.  He had been
suffering since last Wednesday with a cold which developed into
pneumonia.  He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Rogers avenue
and the Boy Scouts.  He is survived by his parents, five sisters and two
brothers.  One of the latter, William, is a corporal in Company I,
Development Battalion, 152d Brigade, at Camp Upton.

Private Francis J. McCONVILLE of the Nineteenth Balloon Company died on
Oct. 12 at Newport News, Va.  He was born in Belfast, Ireland, and had
been a resident of Brooklyn for ten years.  He enlisted in the
Eighteenth Balloon Company on Dec. 13, 1917, and is survived by his
widow, Elsie; a daughter, Collette; his father, Michael, and two
brothers, Michael J. of the Thirtieth Regiment of Engineers of
Washington, d. C., now in France, and Peter, and a sister, Kathleen.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 8:30 a.m. from his late home, 863
Sumpter street, with a military escort to the church of St. Martin of
Tours, where requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery under direction of Thomas L.KEARNS, of Bushwick and Furman aves.

Adolph MASUR died on Saturday at his home, 1012 Greene avenue.  He is
survived by a brother, Ben M MASUR, and a sister, Mrs. Fannie LEWIN.
The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with interment at Machpelah
Cemetery under direction of Mark LEVINGER, of 1202 Broadway.

Margaret SEAVERS KILAHEY, wife of Michael KILAHEY, died yesterday at
her home, 266 Pacific street.  She was born in County Westmeath,
Ireland, forty two years ago and had lived in Brooklyn for a score of
years.  In addition to her husband, she is survived by one daughter,
Anna, and two sisters, Mrs. M ENGLIS and Mrs. J. RYAN.  Requiem mass
will be celebrated at 9:45 Wednesday in the Church of St. Paul and the
remains will be buried in Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of William
H. DALY, of 136 Smith street.

Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Church of St.
Agnes for Margaret LARKINS, of 383 Carroll street, who died there on
Saturday.  She was thirty-eight years old and is survived by two sisters
and three brothers.  Leo S. SHERIDAN, of 140 Rogers avenue, has charge
of the funeral arrangements.

Mary CLARK, wife of Edward CLARK, died suddenly on Saturday, at her
home, 311 Malbone street, in her forty-first year.  The funeral will be
held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., with requiem mass in St. Francis Assisi R.
C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of P.
McCANN's sons, of 804 Flatbush avenue.

Daniel SHEA, who died on Saturday, at his home, 64 Luquer street, was
born in Brooklyn twenty-five years ago, and was a member of St. Mary
Star of the Sea R. C. Church.  He is survived by a sister, Mrs. P.
PARDY.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., with interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of M. McMAHON, of 124 Summit street.

William J. CARROLL, husband of the late Estella SANDERSON CARROL, and
son of William and Margaret TRACY CARROLL, died at his home, 235 Albany
avenue, last Saturday.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.
from his late residence, thence to St. Matthew's R. C. Church, where
requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Mary Ann WALSH, aged 41 years, died at her home, 215 Willoughby street,
of Spanish influenza.  She was a member of St. Edward's R. C. Church and
is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Helen BARLOW and Mrs. Katherine
McFAUL.  The funeral was held from her late home this afternoon.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

William Joseph WALSH, son of the late William and Bridget O'LEARY WALSH,
died last Friday at his home, 126 Adelphi street, after a few days
illness.  He was for many years a member of St. Anne's R. C. Church and
the Young Men's Club of St. Anne's.  He was educated at St. James
Pro-Cathedral School, and for the past several years was a member of the
Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Clermont and Park avenue, where a mass of
requiem will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 a.m. by the Rev. T. J.
LEONARD,rector.  He was employed at the navy yard as a brakeman.  He was a
member of the International Railway Brotherhood, the Navy Yard
Benevolent Association, Seawanhaka Democratic Club and Redmen of
America, Brooklyn Tribe.  He is survived by three brothers, Gerald,
Joseph, of the Sixteenth Fiield Artillery in France, and Francis, and
three sisters, Mrs. Thomas RYAN, Miss Josephine and Madeline WALSH.
Interment in the family plot at St. John's Cemetery under direction of
William DUNIGAN & Son, of 201 Park avenue.

Catherine DUFFY died last Saturday of pneumonia, at her home, 127 East
Thirty-fifth street.  She was born in Ireland thirty-five years ago and
had lived in Brooklyn twenty-five.  She was a member of Holy Cross
Church, Church and Rogers avenues, where requiem mass will be celebrated
next Wednesday.  The rector, Mgr. J. T. WOODS, will officiate.  She is
survived by her husband, Nell DUFFY; a daughter, Mary; her father,
Anthony O'DONNELL and the following sisters: Mrs. J. HYNE, Mrs. E.
HEANEY, Mrs. N. O'DONNELL; Mrs. C. GALLAGHER and Mrs. J. McGINLEY.
Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery under the direction of Thomas
F.MADDEN, of 917 Kent avenue.

Margaret A. MILLER, who died on Wednesday, last, of pneumonia at her
home, 296 Jerome street, was born in Brooklyn twenty-six years ago.  She
is survived by her husband, Edward A.; her father, three brothers and
two sisters.  The body was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery Saturday
morning after a high mass of requiem in 
St. Michael's R. C. Church on Jerome street.

Emma KOERNER, who died last Friday at her home, 27 Allen street,
Jamaica, was born in Brooklyn Sept. 17, 1874, and is survived by her
husband, Richard.  She was a member of St. Pius' R. C. Church, Jamaica,
where requiem mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 a.m.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of George PETH, of 434 Central avenue.

John LATZ, who died last Friday at his home, 910 Sixtieth street, of
pneumonia, was born in Brooklyn on April 18, 1866, and is survived by
his widow, two daughters and six sons, three of whom are in the naval
service.  The funeral was held today, with interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

Katherine BECK, 71 years old, who died Saturday at her home, 308
Chauncey street, of apoplexy, had been a resident of Brooklyn
sixty-seven years.  She was born in Bavaria.  She is survived by her
husband, Andrew; two daughters, Matilda and (rest missing from this sheet)

Cornelius ENGLISH, died at his home, 834 Eighth avenue, last Saturday of
pneumonia.  He was born in Ireland and had lived in Brooklyn fifteen
years, having been engaged in the liquor business.  He was a member of
St. Patrick's R. C. Church, Kent and Willoughy aves., where services
will be conducted tomorrow by the rector, Mgr. TAAFFE.  Interment at
Holy Cross under direction of F. MADDEN, of 917 Kent avenue.

Joseph A. McKINNEY, who died on Thursday of pneumonia, was born in
Brooklyn thirty-six years ago and was a painter.  He is survived by his
parents, Dennis and May McKINNEY; three sisters, Mrs. PARKS, Anna and
Catharine McKINNEY, and two brothers, John and James.  The funeral was
held this afternoon, with interment in the family plot at Holy Cross Cemetery.

James DENNISTON, who died on Friday in Kings County Hospital after a
short illness, was born in county Longford, Ireland, twenty-four years
ago and is survived by his mother, in Ireland; four sisters, Mrs. M.
NUTTY, Mrs. C. McNAMEE, Mrs. M. Jones and Nellie DENNISTON, and a
brother, John.  He was a resident of the Tenth Ward.  The funeral will
be held tomorrow from the home of his sister, Mrs. NUTTY, 296 Bond
street, under direction of John J. FLOOD, of 232 Hoyt street.

Joseph ACKER died after a lingering illness at his home, 4820 Fifteenth
avenue, last Friday.  He was born in France sixty-seven years ago and
had lived in Brooklyn for forty years.  He is survived by his widow,
Catherine; three sons, Joseph F., Leon F. and Edward L., and one
brother, Frank J.  The funeral will be held from his late home tomorrow
at 9 a.m., thence to St. Frances de Chantal R. C. Church, Fifty-seventh
street and Thirteenth avenue, where requiem mass will be celebrated.
Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of Peter DORAN, of 210
Hoyt street.

Mary a. LINDSAY CORSO, niece of the late Congressman George LINDSEY,
died on Friday at her home, 511 West 138th street, Manhattan.  She was
born in Brooklyn thirty-two years ago and moved to Manhattan five years
ago.  She is survived by her husband, John; a son and a sister, Mrs.
Lillian SAMMONDS, from whose home, 29 Buffalo avenue, the funeral will
be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.  Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery under
direction of B. J. THURING, of 1178 Bushwick avenue.

Friends of Martin M. KELLY, who died in France on July 11 from
wounds received in action, have arranged a requiem mass to be solemnized
in his memory at 8 a.m. tomorrow in St. Peter's R. C. Church, Hicks and
Warren streets.  Residents of the neighborhood of Hicks and Baltic
streets were expected to turn out in large numbers.
Private KELLY was a member of Company A., Ninth Infantry.  He
enlisted early in the war and received his wound on July 3.  He was the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew KELLY, of 419 Hicks street.

Mary A. KELLY BRAUN died on Friday at her home, 76 Cooper street.  She
is survived by her husband, Charles; her father, James J. KELLY; three
sisters and a brother.  The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. with
interment at Calvary Cemetery under direction of James A. CASEY, of 1127
President street.

Matthew QUINLEVAN, who died at Sailors' Snug Harbor was buried
yesterday.  He was 34 years old and was born in the parish of Newport,
Ireland, where all his relatives still reside, except his cousin,
Michael BURKE, who lives in Bath Beach, Sister Hononine and Sister
Lucinda who were formerly connected with St. Brendons Convent.

Thomas Edward VAUGHN, who died at his home, 2409 Tilden avenue, on
Friday, is survived by his mother, four sisters and two brothers, Jerome
and William.  Requiem mass at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Holy Cross R. C.
Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of F. J.
KELLY, of 1615 Nostrand avenue.

Private Edward WALSH, who died last Tuesday at Camp Upton, is survived
by his widow, Anna; his parents, Mary and Mark; two sisters, Helen and
Jennie, and two brothers, John and Francis.  The funeral was held
yesterday from his late home, 556 Vanderbilt avenue, thence to St.
Joseph's R. C. Church, where requiem mass was celebrated.  Interment at
Holy Cross Cemetery.

Katherine A. COLLINS BEHM, wife of Henry J. BEHM, died on Friday at her
home, 869 Pacific street.  She was born in Ireland and had been a
resident of Brooklyn for eleven years.  Besides her husband, she is
survived by two daughters, Catherine and Marie; two sons, Joseph and
Francis; five brothers, Patrick, John, Thomas, James and Arthur, and
five sisters, Mrs. Mary SAUTER, Annie, Teresa, Margaret and Sister Mary
Cleophas, of the Order of St. Francis, now at Mount Loretta, Staten
Island.  The funeral will be held on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m., with requiem
mass in St. Joseph's R. C. Church.  Interment at Westbury.

Jane MAGUIRE died on Thursday at her home, 883 East Twelfth street,
Flatbush.  She is survived by two sons, Frederick and John.  The funeral
will be held today at 2 p.m., with interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Fred W. LOHMAN died on Thursday after a brief illness in St. Mary's
Hospital of pneumonia.  he was born and had resided in Brooklyn all his
life and is survived by his widow, Agnes ROONEY, and a brother, William,
now in France.  The funeral from his late home, 348 Nostrand avenue,
with interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

 WW1 Casualties (Sunday)

Six Local Men Die in Action in France
Day's Official Casualty List Includes a Score of Brooklyn Men.
One is Reported Missing.
Wounded Boys Eager to Get "Another Crack at Hun."

To-day's casualty lists include the names of twenty six Brooklyn and Long
Island soldiers.  Of these six were killed in action, three of wounds and
two of disease.  The names of two killed in action are not as yet announced
in the official reports.
One Brooklynite, Private Otto Baskin, of 309 Glenmore avenue is reported as
missing in action and the presumption is he is a prisoner in the hands of
the enemy.  Three Brooklynites and one each from Long Island City and
Woodhaven are reported among the severely wounded.  Nine men, seven from
Brooklyn, one from Hempstead and one from Whitestone, are reported wounded,
degree undetermined.

KILLED IN ACTION.

Private Robert S. Emery.
Private Robert Stowe Emery, 22 years old, son of the late J.J. Emery and
Mrs.. Edward Wright, of 1536 Van Wyck avenue, Dunton, was killed in action
in France Sept. 4 according to a War Department telegram received by his
mother.  Private Emery wrote to his mother only three days before he was
killed, and at the time he was on the banks of the Marne. He stated that he
was sitting in a dugout using his helmet as a desk, while shells were flying
all around him.  His letter was cheerful and in it the writer expressed the
opinion that he would be home by Christmas.  Private Emery was a member of
Machine Gun Company D, 306th Infantry.  He was drafted in September 1917 and
went overseas April 5.  Two days before he sailed he married a young woman
from New Hyde Park at Camp Upton.  His mother was unable to give the young
woman's maiden name.

Sergeant Charles McFadden.
Sergeant Charles McFadden, 23 years old who was a member of the 306th
Machine Gun Battalion, was killed in action in France Sept. 11 according to
a telegram received from the War Department by his sister, Mrs. James
Nichols, of Sherwood avenue, Queens Village with whom he had lived.
McFadden was born in County Donegal, Ireland, and was one of twelve
children.  His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFadden, Sr. still live in
Ireland.  The deceased has three brothers in the service, two now in France
and one at Camp Devons, Mass.  Charles was drafted in September 1917, and
went overseas Feb. 10.

Private Henry R. Meyer.
Private Henry Randolph Meyer, aged 26 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.
Meyer, of Railroad and Cedar avenues Jamaica, was killed in action, May 19.
Just what regiment Meyer belonged to could not be learned.  A relative said
that the young many who was drafted in Sept. 1917 and went across in January
was at first assigned as a company cook and later at his own request was
placed in the fighting lines.  Last August the family received word from
France that Henry was fatally wounded in action wand was understood to be in
a hospital.  A query was then sent to Washington and last Monday a War
Department telegram came announcing that the young soldier had been killed
in action five months ago.

Corporal Ringius Williams.
Corporal Ringius Williams, 24, of 69 Irving place, who was reported killed
in action met his death Sept. 1.  He had lived with his mother and enlisted
in the army two years ago, going to the Mexican border with the Twenty third
Regiment and then to Spartanburg when that regiment was turned over to the
105th Infantry.

Sergeant James H. Ames.
Sergeant James H. Ames, reported killed in action lived with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ames, at 607 Eastern Parkway, before entering the army in
September 1917.  He went to France in April with Company D, 307th Infantry
and was killed Sept. 9.  He was born in Brooklyn twenty three years ago and
attended Commercial High School.  Sergeant Ames was officially cited for
bravery in action, the official statement being as follows: "Sergeant James
H. Ames, did, on June 24, 1918, distinguish himself by covering the
retirement of his companions while attacking heavy force of the enemy.  He
was cool under fire and exhibited a soldierly example."

Cook William Shefrin.
Officially reported to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shefrin, of 210
Seventeenth street, as being killed in action Sept. 5 word has been received
in Brooklyn that Cook William Shefrin who was attached to Company C, 306th
Infantry has been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary
heroism in action.  His parents however have not been apprised by the
Government  of the valor their son.  Whether he performed the heroism in the
battle in which he fell they are unable to say.  However, in a letter to
them dated a few days before he was killed, the soldier told briefly of
being wounded while going to the assistance of comrades who were wounded.
In performing this act, he wrote, a piece of shrapnel struck him in the head
and face.  Prior to being inducted into service last September he was the
owner of a restaurant in Chambers street, Manhattan.

Private Tobias Ammon.
Private Tobias Ammon, who is reported killed in action, was born in Brooklyn
twenty seven years ago and lived here all his life.  He joined the army
Sept. 30, 1917, and went to France six months later with Company K, 307th
Infantry.  According to the telegram to his family from the War Department
he died Sept. 9.  He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna Ammon, 765 Seneca
avenue; his mother, Mrs. Philip Ammon; two brothers, Philip G. and John, and
two sisters, Pauline and Eileen.

DIED OF WOUNDS.

Corporal Albert Umland.
The family of Corporal Albert Umland, reported dead of wounds, formerly
lived with his family at 247 Tenth street, but his relatives moved from that
address nine months ago and their present address is not known to their
former neighbors.  Corporal Umland was 22 years of age and went to
Spartanburg with the Fourteenth Infantry but was transferred to the 106th
Infantry.

Private Arthur Holdsworth.
Private Arthur Holdsworth, 27, who is reported dead of wounds died Sept. 14.
He had lived with his sister, Mrs. Anna Woodward, at 884 Gates avenue.  He
was drafted in February and went to France in April with Company B, 305th
Infantry.

DIED OF DISEASE.

Private Joseph Cohen.
Lured by the great adventure of war, Joseph Cohen, a sixteen year old
freshman in the Eastern District High School enlisted without telling his
parents soon after war was declared.  He told the recruiting officer he was
nineteen years old, his father, Nathan of 228 South First street said
yesterday and went overseas last spring with his Battery  A. Third Field
Artillery.  He died of disease in France Sept. 9.

Sergeant Ernest P. Plitt.
Sergeant Ernest P. Plitt, of 133 Eighth street, Elmhurst, who died of
pneumonia in France, was a member pneumonia in France, was a member of
Company H, 306th Infantry.  He was drafted in September 1917, and went to
France in April.  He was 28 years old and a graduate of Flushing High School.


21 October 1918
ADAMS - On Oct. 18, 1918, Hiram M. ADAMS.  Funeral services at his late
residence, 133 Eldert st., Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 2 p.m. Members of
Typographical Union No. 6 invited.

ALTON - Charles ALTON.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th st.
(Frank E. Campbell), Wednesday, 1130 a.m.

BARDI - Giovanni BARDI.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th st.
(Frank E. Campbell), Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.

BEHM - On Oct. 18, 1918, Katharine A. CALLAN, beloved wife of Henry J.
BEHM.  Funeral from her late residence, 869 Pacific st., Tuesday, 10:30
a.m.  Solemn requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B. P. O. Elks - Brothers:  you are requested to
attend the funeral services of our late brother, George R. BROWN,
Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, at 8 o'clock at his late residence, 721
Sterling pl., near Bedford ave.
    John J. DELANEY, Exalted Ruler
    Joseph H. BECKER, Secy.

BUNCE - Lulu MAUNTON, wife of Wesley R. BUNCE, and daughter of Louisa A.
and the late Edward H. MAUNTON, at her home, 1915 Fiftieth st.,
Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1918, after a short illness.  Funeral private.

BURNS - On Oct. 19th, James J., beloved husband of Florence McCARTHY,
and son of Ellen HORAHOE and the late Edward BURNS.  Funeral from his
mother's home, 73 Washington st., New York City, on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at
2 p.m.

BYRNES - Catharine BYRNES, after a short illness, at her home, 14
Sterling pl.  Native of County Clare, Ireland.  Notice of funeral hereafter.

CASSIDY - After a short illness, Loretta (nee SMITH), beloved wife of
Thomas J. Cassidy and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SMITH and sister
of Mrs. P. J. MADDEN, Mrs. C. AUSTIN and Maud and William SMITH, at her
late home, 156 Smith st., on Oct. 18, 1918.  Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 22,
at 9:30 a.m.; thence to the R. C. Church of St. Paul, Court and Congress
sts., where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated for the repose
of her soul.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CORSO - On Oct. 18, 1918, Mary Agnes CORSO (nee LINDSAY), age 32 years.
Funeral will be held at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Lillian
SAMMONS, 29 Buffalo ave., Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 22, at 2
o'clock.  Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

CRAIG - On Sunday, Oct. 20, Edward Francis CRAIG, in his 25th year;
beloved and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Craig.  Besides his
parents he is survived by three sisters, Margaret, Anna and Helen, and
two brothers, James and Patrick.  Notice of funeral later.

CREAMER - Gustave CREAMER, Jr., ?97 Sumpter st., died Friday in Kings
County Hospital of pneumonia; was born in Brooklyn 25 years ago.  He is
survived by his parents, two brothers, Alfred and Harry, and five
sisters, Edna, Irene, Florence, Louise and Lillian.  Funeral, 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon.

CUNNEEN - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, Thomas, beloved son of Thomas and
Mary CUNNEEN (nee NELSON.  Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. from his late
residence, 39 West st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DESHON - Ernistine DESHON, lying in state.  "The Funeral Church"
(Campbell's), Bway, 66th st.

DOESSENBACH - On Oct. 19, Anna DOESSENBACH, at her residence, 182
Palmetto st., aged 49.  Funeral services Oct. 21, at 8 p.m.  Survived by
her husband, John, and two daughters, Amelia and Bertha.  Interment
Lutheran Cemetery.

DUNN - Edna Catharine, daughter of Peter F. and Anna JOHNSON DUNN, died
suddenly Oct. 19.  Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 10 a.m. from 595 Leonard
st.; thence to the Church of St. Antony of Padua.  Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

DYER - Suddenly, Eva V. DYER, lying in state, "The Funeral Church"
(Campbell's), Bway, 66th st.

EDWARD - On Oct. 20, 1918, Elizabeth I. EDWARD, daughter of Mary SAVALDY
and Hugh DUNN, at the home of her parents, 55 Sullivan st.  Funeral
Wednesday, at 9 a.m., thence to the Church of the Visitation, where
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

FARRELL - On Oct. 19, 1918, Thomas FARRELL, late member of Engine Co.
281, N. Y. F. D.  Funeral from his late residence, 158 Fourteenth st.,
Brooklyn, Tuesday, Oct. 22d, at 11 a.m.; thence to the Church of the
Holy Family.  Members of Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association
requested to attend.
    James D. CLIFFORD, President
    John J. STRETTLE, Secretary

FERNANDEZ - Hollen FERNANDEZ.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th
st. (Frank Campbell), Monday, 9 a.m.

FLYNN - On Oct. 20, Catherine, wife of the late James FLYNN, at her
home, 711 Henry st., after a short illness.  She is survived by a son,
James, now serving in France, and two daughters, Loretta and Mrs. John
KRAUS.  Funeral from her late home, Thursday, Oct. 24, 1918.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

FORD - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, John FORD.  Funeral from his late
residence, 188  15th st., on Wednesday, Oct. 23.  Requiem mass at 9
a.m., at the Church of the Holy Family, 4th ave. and 14th st.  Interment
Holy Cross Cemetery.

GLEASON - Arthur H. GLEASON.  "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th st.
(Frank E. Campbell),  Monday, 8:30 p.m.

GOLDBACH - On Oct. 20. 1918, Charles W., beloved husband of Dora
GOLDBACH, aged 31 years.  Funeral services at his late residence, 169
Decatur st., Brooklyn, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock.

HEIN - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Martha L., beloved wife of John HEIN,
in her 87th year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral
services at her late residence, 1410 Woodhaven ave., on Wednesday at 8
p.m.  Interment at Evergreen Cemetery on Thursday afternoon.

HETZLER - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, Edward Walter, the beloved
.......(page dark and torn).

HUGHES - On Sunday, Oct. 18, 1918, Edward Francis, beloved husband of
Helen MURRAY, and son of Elizabeth COLLINS and the late Edward HUGHES.
Funeral from his late residence, 12 Underhill ave., on Wednesday, Oct.
23d, at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery.

HUGHES - On Sunday, Oct. 20th, 1918, James S., beloved son of Elizabeth
COLLINS and the late Edward HUGHES.  Funeral from his late residence, 12
Underhill ave., on Wednesday, Oct 23, at 9 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's
R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

JAMIESON - On Friday, Oct. 18, John H. JAMIESON, age 28, caulker.
Funeral from 2878 Heaths ave., Kingsbridge, N. Y.

JEFFREYS - Robert, Jr., died Oct. 20. 1918, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert JEFFREYS, of 253 Degraw st.  Notice of funeral later.

JOYCE - On Oct. 20, 1918, Katharine, widow of Redmond JOYCE.  Funeral
from her late residence, 422 Dean st., on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at St.
Augustine's Church.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

KEHRWALD - Theodore KEHRWALD, Services Monday, 3 p.m., "The Funeral
Church" (Campbell's), Bway, 66th st.

KLEIN - Adam J. KLEIN, resident of Brooklyn 24 years, on Saturday, at
his home, 1823 Ralph st.  He was a member of the Wardman and Hoellers
Benevolent.  He is survived by his widow, Mary, and son, Harvey, and his
brother, Joseph, who is in service in France, and four sisters,
Madeline, Anna, May and Elsie.  Funeral services Wednesday, at 10 a.m.;
thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a solemn high mass will be
celebrated.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

LEWIS - On Sunday, Oct. 20. 1918, Henry C., beloved husband of Margaret
Hannah LEWIS and father of Elizabeth and Ethel LEWIS.  Funeral services
will be held at his home, 340 Gates ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday at
8 p.m.

LOCKWOOD - Harold D. LOCKWOOD.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway,
66th st.  (Frank E. Campbell), Tuesday, 2:30 p.m.  Friends and admirers
invited.

LYNAGH - John LYNAGH, nephew of John QUIGLEY, died Oct. 19, 1918, at 366
Fifty-fourth st., Brooklyn.  Funeral from the Church of Our Lady of
Perpetual Help, Fifty-ninth st., at 10 a.m., on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MATTHEWS - Robert MATTHEWS.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th
st.  (Frank E. Campbell), Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.

McCARTHY - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, Nellie, native of Coolclough,
County Cork, Ireland, at Westhampton Beach, L.I., beloved sister of
Nora, Katie, Daniel, Jeremiah and John.  Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.
from the residence of her brother, Daniel, 592 Smith st., Brooklyn;
thence to the Church of St. Mary Star of the Sea, where solemn mass of
requiem will be celebrated for the repose of her soul.  Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery.

McHUGH - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, Bridget McHUGH, beloved sister of
Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Bernard BRESLIN.  Funeral from her residence, 162
Grand ave., on Tuesday, at 9:30 a.m.; thence to St. Patrick's Church,
Kent and Willoughby aves.  Auto cortege.

MILLER - On Saturday, Oct. 19,  Emma MILLER, beloved wife of Edward
MILLER, mother of Irene and Dorothy, daughter of Gustav JAHRIES, in her
28th year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service
on Tuesday, 8 p.m., at her late home, 1107 Cypress ave.  Interment
Evergreen Cemetery, Wednesday, 10 a.m.

MILLS - On Thursday, Oct. 17, John MILLS, age 22.  Survived by his wife,
Florence, and child.  Funeral Tuesday from his late residence, 357
Hooper st.

MUNTERICH - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, William MUNTERICH, in his 31st
year.  Relatives and friends are invited to attend services at his late
residence, 2016 Bleeker st., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 11 a.m.
Interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

O"NEILL - Richard O'NEILL.  Refer to Frank E. Campbell, "The Funeral
Church", Bway, 66th st.

PATTERSON - On Oct. 19. 1918, Della PATTERSON, at her residence, 91 3d
st., Brooklyn.  She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Charles GREEN,
Mrs. Michael WARD, Mrs. Edward McLOUGHLIN, Mrs. James JOHNSON, Mrs. Wm.
ROCHE, and on son, Private John E. PATTERSON, now in France with Co. F.,
115th Infantry.  Solemn requiem mass on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 10 a.m. at
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, Court st.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

QUETTIER - Alberta QUETTIER, lying in state, "The Funeral Church"
(Campbell Building), Bway, 66th st.

RENS - Florence RENS.  Funeral private, "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th
st.  (Frank E. Campbell's)

SCHRIEVER - On Sunday, Oct. 20, Helen F. (nee BOGT), beloved wife of
Charles SCHRIEVER, in her 31st year.  Funeral services will be held at
her late residence, 41 Oakland st., Greenpoint, on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock.

SHAW - Claire, beloved wife of James F. SHAW and daughter of Delia and
the late Thomas CONNELLY.  Funeral on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from her late
home, 299 Smith st.; thence to St. Agnes R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett
sts., at 10:15 a.m.

SHAW - On Oct. 20, 1918, Florence Angelique, in her 32d year, of
pneumonia.  Funeral services Wednesday evening, Oct. 23, at 7:45
o'clock, at her late residence, 586a Macon st., Brooklyn.

SHEA - In the service of his country, John Anthony, beloved son of John
D. and the late Julia SHEA, brother of Daniel, Denis and Margaret and
Mrs. David WALSH, at his late residence, 289  6th st., Tuesday evening.
Interment Wednesday.

SLINKARD - Refer Frank E. Campbell, "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th st.

SNYDER - At her residence, 694 Classon ave., on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918,
Cora M. SNYDER.  Funeral services at the Lefferts Place Chapel, 86
Lefferts pl., near Grand ave., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m.

SPERLING - Rose CLARKE, at her residence, 561 Sixth ave., Oct. 19th.
She is survived by her husband and one son, George.  Funeral Wednesday,
9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of St. John the Evangelist, where a
solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of her soul.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

SPRINGER - On Friday, at her home, 157 Wyckoff st., Mary SPRINGER (nee
WEST ), aged 40 years; of pneumonia.  She is survived by her husband,
Louis; two daughters, Mary and Frances; four sons, Louis, Charles,
Herbert and John, and two brothers, Daniel and Richard WEST.  The
funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock with requiem mass in
St. Paul's R. C. Church, Court and Congress sts.  Interment following in
St. John's Cemetery.

STEINER - Paul Maxwell STEINER, in the 86th year of his age, after a
brief but severe illness, departed this life on Sunday, Oct. 20. 1918.
Funeral services at his late residence, 427 Irving ave., Brooklyn,
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.  Friends, relatives and members of Star
of Hope Lodge, No. 430, F. and A. M.; Star of Hope Chapter, No. 482, O.
E. S.; Star of Hope Fellowcraft Club, and the Long Island Grotto, are
respectfully invited to attend.

SYSKA - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, Arthur H. O., the beloved husband of
Germanin DANEVILLE, and father of Arthur, Jr., and son of Otto and
Johanna SYSKE, in his 28th year.  Services at his late residence, 236
East 32d st., Flatbush, Tuesday, 8 p.m.

TOLLNER - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, in his 27th year, Eugene E.,
youngest son of Hattie and the late Hugo TOLLNER, at the home of his
sister, Mrs.. TIFFT, 108 Bainbridge st.  Friends invited between the
hours of 8 and 10 Monday evening, Oct. 21.  Burial Greenwood Cemetery,
3:30 p.m. Tuesday.

TREBEL - On Oct. 18, 1918, Harriet TREBEL, beloved wife of George
TREBEL, in her 35th year.  Funeral from her late residence, 194
Stockholm st., on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, to St. Barbara's R. C.
Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered.  
Interment St.John's Cemetery.

VOGEL - On Saturday, Oct. 19, after a lingering illness, Dorothy VOGEL,
beloved wife of Michael, and mother of Henry, Martin, Catharinia YOUNG,
Elizabeth KOEHLER and Margareth FRANZ, in her 70th year.  Relatives,
friends and members of the Genovever Ladies' Society are invited to
attend funeral on Wednesday, 2 p.m., from her late home, 358
Knickerbocker ave.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

VON BUCKOW - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Alice VON BUCKOW, at 407
Evergreen ave. cor. Linden st., Brooklyn.  Services at her late
residence, Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m.

WALLING - William WALLING.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th
st.  (Frank E. Campbell's), Wednesday, 8:30 p.m.

WALSH - On Friday, Oct. 18, 1918, William Joseph WALSH, son of the late
William WALSH and Bridget O'LEARY WALSH, and beloved brother of Private
Joseph WALSH, of 15th  Field Artillery in France.  Relatives and friends
are invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 126 Adelphi
st., on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 9 a.m.; thence to the Sacred Heart R. C.
Church.  Interment at St. John's Cemetery.

WATTORS - Edward WATTORS.  Services "The Funeral Church", Bway, 66th st.
(Frank E. Campbell's), Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.

WEYMER - On Sunday, Oct. 20, Walter Stanley, son of Harry W. and Johanna
C. WEYMER, in the 9th year of his age.  Funeral services at the
residence of his parents, 2093 Pacific st., on Tuesday evening, Oct. 22,at 8 o'clock.

WOLFF - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Albert, beloved husband of Bertha
WOLFF, and devoted father of Samuel S. WOLFF.  Funeral from his late
residence, 240 Emerson pl., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m.  Interment
at Mount Zion Cemetery.

ZIMMER - On Saturday, Oct. 19, 1918, John H. ZIMMER, beloved husband of
Clara E. MERRY.  Funeral services on Tuesday, Oct. 22d, at 8 p.m., at
the residence of his father, 831 St. John's pl.  Funeral Wednesday, Oct.
23d, at 9 o'clock.  Interment Lutheran Cemetery.

IN MEMORIAM
COAKLEY - In sad and loving memory of my brother, Joseph COAKLEY, who
died Oct. 20, 1913.  Gone but not forgotten.
    His Brother John

AUBREY - Joseph, on Oct. 21.  Services "The Funeral Church", B'way, 66th
st. (Frank Campbell Building)  Thursday, 3:30 o'clock.

BECK - On Saturday, Oct. 19. 1918, Linus BECK, in his 37th year, beloved
husband of Anna BECK (nee KELLER), and father of Marion and Mabel.
Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.m., from his late residence, 2377 Cornelia st.,
to St. Matthias Church, Catalpa ave.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.

BERTHELSEN - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Mary, beloved wife of Carl C.
BERTHELSEN.  Funeral from her late residence, 204 Seventeenth st., on
Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m.

BETTS - Elmer F., aged 16, died at his home, 1105 Nostrand ave., Oct.
20, 1918, after a brief illness.  Funeral services at the house tonight
at 8 o'clock.  Relatives and friends invited.  Interment Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BOWMANN - On Monday, Oct. 21, 1918, Anna, daughter of the late Anna and
William BOWMANN.  Funeral from her late residence, 726 Bergen st. on
Friday at 2 p.m.

BUSCHMANN - On Monday, Oct. 21, 1918, Henrietta BUSCHMANN, in her 56th
year.  Funeral services will be he at her home, 1006 Flatbush ave., on
Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 8 p.m.  Services and interment on Wednesday, Oct.
23, at 2 p.m.

BRADY - At Jamaica, N. Y., on Oct. 21, 1918, James T., beloved husband
of Marcella McGINNISS, and son of Peter and Arina LEDDY BRADY.  Funeral
from his late residence, 321 Hillside ave., Jamaica, Friday, Oct. 25, at
9:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of St. Mary where a solemn mass of
requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul.  Interment Calvary
Cemetery.

Brooklyn Lodge, No. 22, B. P. O. Elks - Brothers:  You are requested to
attend the funeral service of our late brother, George R. BROWN.
Tuesday evening, Oct. 22, at 8 o'clock, at his late residence, 721
Sterling pl., near Bedford ave.
    John J. DELANEY, Exalted Ruler
    Joseph H. BECKER, Secretary

BUSH - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Annette, beloved wife of James BUSH,
now in France, aged 25 years.  Funeral from the residence of his mother,
629 Twentieth st., Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.; thence to the Church of the
Immaculate Heart of Mary.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

CHAPPELL -  On Oct. 19, Joseph Frances CHAPPELL, at his residence, 216
Sumpter st., aged 27 years.  Funeral at 10 a.m. Wednesday.  Requiem mass
at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes.  Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DENHURST - John R., beloved son of the late William J. and Elizabeth
DENHURST (nee CONNOLLY), brother of William J. and Daniel P. DENHURST
and nephew of Mrs. Agnes DONOHUE.  He will be buried from her residence,
399 Wythe ave., thence to the Church of SS. Peter and Paul where a
requiem mass will be said for the repose of his soul.  Interment Calvary.

DERN -  Clarence Edw., Oct. 21, age 28, son of Florence and William
DERN, 1298 Herkimer st., Brooklyn, N. Y.  Funeral services Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock at George P. ORR's Chapel, 17 Putnam ave.
Interment Evergreen Cemetery.

DOOLEY - At his residence, 1129 Forty-ninth st., Michael, son of William
H. and the late Mary DOOLEY.  Relatives and friends are invited to
attend his funeral on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 2 p.m.  
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DOXSEY - On Monday, Oct. 21, 1918, William DOXSEY, beloved husband of
Mary McGOWAN DOXSEY and son of Rose AHEARN DOXSEY and the late John
DOXSEY.  Funeral from his late residence, 69 Waverly ave., on Thursday,
Oct. 24, 1918, at 2 p.m.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

EDWARD - On Oct. 20. 1918, Elizabeth I. EDWARD, daughter of Mary SAVALDY
and Hugh DUNN, at the home of her parents, 55 Sullivan st.  Funeral
Wednesday at 9 a.m., thence to the Church of the Visitation, where
solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.  Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

EHLING - Entered into rest Oct. 19, 1918, Anna, dearly beloved daughter
of Henry EHLING and Elizabeth KEIDEL, age 20 years.  Funeral from her
late residence, 892 Jefferson ave., Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 9:30 a.m.;
thence to Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, Putnam ave. at 9:30 a.m.
Relatives and friends invited to attend.  Interment St. John's Cemetery.
(transcriber note - times are given as the same in the paper)

FARRELL - William, at his home, 38 Floyd st., Brooklyn, Oct. 20, 1918.
Funeral Thursday, Oct. 24, at 9:30 a.m. from his late residence, thence
to St. Louis R. C. Church where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

GLASER - On Sunday, Oct. 20, of pneumonia, Walter O. GLASER, aged 24
years.  Services Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at his mother's
residence, 1098 Bedford ave.  Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

FORD - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, John FORD.  Funeral from his late
residence, 188  15th st., on Wednesday, Oct. 23.  Requiem mass at 9:00
a.m. at the Church of the Holy Family, 4th ave. and 14th st.  Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.

GOLDBACH - On Oct. 20, 1918, Charles W., beloved husband of Dora
GOLDBACH, aged 31 years.  Funeral services at his late residence, 159
Decatur st., Brooklyn, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock.

HUGHES - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Edward Francis, beloved husband of
Helen MURRAY, and son of Elizabeth COLLINS and the late Edward HUGHES.
Funeral from his late residence, 12 Underhill ave., on Wednesday, Oct.
23d, at  9:00 a.m.; thence to St. Joseph's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross.

HUGHES - On Sunday, Oct. 20th, 1918, James S., beloved son of Elizabeth
COLLINS and the late Edward HUGHES.  Funeral from his late residence, 12
Underhill ave., on Wednesday, Oct. 23d, at  9:00 a.m.; thence to St.
Joseph's R. C. Church.  Interment at Holy Cross.

LEWIS - On Sunday, Oct. 20, 1918, Charles C., beloved husband of
Margaret Hannah LEWIS and father of Elizabeth and Ethel LEWIS.  Funeral
will be......home, ??? Gates ave (rest of page torn away)

KELLY - On Oct. 18. 1918, at Camp Merritt, N. J., Sergt. John J. KELLY,
Quartermasters Division National Army, U. S. A., and late member of Hook
and Ladder Co. No. 1, New York Fire Department.  Funeral from his late
residence, 272  95th st., Brooklyn, Wednesday, Oct. 23, at 10 a.m.;
thence to St. Patrick's Church, 95th st. and 4th ave., where a military
mass will be celeb