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M2 10 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936 Venizelos. Is Buried Mrs. Robert Firth, John J. Gibson, 64, Mrs. Emma Jones Mrs.

Emma Emory Jones, of 59 In1 His Native Crete Kranla, Crete, March 27 tn Dies in Bay Shore; Clubwoman, Dies Of Heart Attack acknotolcDgmenti MCLAUGHLIN Acknowledging With appreciation the sympathy of the family, relatives, friends, also the chaplain, doctors, sisters, nurses of Saint Mary's Hospital, their kind attention to the late THOMAS J. MCLAUGHLIN and their sympathy to me In the passing of my devoted, faithful companion of many years. EMMA H. STEWART. Eleutherios Venizelos, father of the Republic of Greece, was buried today with the honors of the mon President of Bank Downing St, active In women's fraternal affairs, died yesterday at her home of heart disease after a protracted illness.

She was born In Pennsylvania, a daughter of the late Rev. William 8. and Martha R. Kmory, and formerly lived in Washington, D. for a number of years.

Edward A. Klein Edward A. Klein, 62, of 578 Eastern Parkway, a retired architect, died yesterday after a lingering Illness. Be was born In New Jersey and lived in Brooklyn the greater part of his life. He Is survived by his widow, Marie Klein; a daughter, Mrs.

Oswln Haucke; a son, Edward A. Klein three grandchildren and three sisters. A solemn requiem mass will be offered Monday morning in St. Gregory's R. C.

Church. Airliner Crash KiUingWTook Them Unaware Radio Talk Cut Off Su'd. denly Over Volcano Five Killed in England archy which overthrew his republic. Deatts JONES On March 26. 1936.

EMMA EMORY JONES, sister of Clara Bell Emory. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Iifferta Place, Sunday at 4 pm. Members of the Eastern Star. Amaranth and Daughters of Pennsylvania In New York and friends invited to attend. KLEIN EDWARD on March 26, 1936, beloved husband of Marie.

Survived by one son, Edward A. Jr, and one' daughter, Mrs. Oswln Haucke. Reposing at William Dun-lgan and Son Chapel, Rogers Ave. and Montgomery St.

Notice of funeral later. LAWLOR On March 25, 1936, Ex-School Board Head Was Wife of Engineer Active First of a crowd estimated at She was the widow of Henry Alex in Social Circles Here Civic Leader, Rotarian-Funeral Service Tonight ander Jones. She was past matron of Aurora Grata Chapter, O. E. Deatbs Many Years Was 69 000 to receive the aged statesman's body in his native land was Prince Paul, the official representative of King George.

Venizelos died last week in exile in Paris. and was active in the Order of Amaranth and the Daughters of Antonler, David Mrs T.llv T.ii.reH DIIHItyh Wr.h Pennsylvania in New York. A sis Morns, Harriett O'Connor, John O'Connor, Special to The Eagle Bay Shore, March 27 John J. prominent in club and social circles in Brooklyn for many years, died aurlHfmlv veefAfriair nf a tiAorf Hudson V. Griffin tack in the Long Beach Hospital, ter, Clara Bell Emory, survives.

She was the sister of the late William Edwin Emory and Allan Emory. Services will be held In the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, at 4 pjn. Sunday. W. H.

Vogel Dies; Bank Director Headed Box Firm BRIDGET LAWLOR, widow of John Lawlor, beloved aunt of Edward J. Gibson, president of the South Side Bank of Bay Shore, died here yesterday of heart disease at his home, 45 Ocean. Ave, following a long illness. He was 64. wnere she was taken from her home, at Freeport Ave.

and Ocean Boulevard, Point Lookout, L. I. Katherlne P. Overbaugh, James Phillips, Harriet Pierce, Mary T. Russell, Ida M.

Sawyer, Jas.W. Jr. Townsend. Lottie Murtha. Funeral from the John Dies; Was Owner Brown, James Burns, Irene M.

Carlson, C. G.A. Crane, Antoinette Dolan, George W. Doner, Charles H. Enners, Julia M.

Firth, Lily L. GaUo, Nicholas Graefle, Emma Griffin, Hudson Jones, Emma Klein, Edward A. Lawlor, Bridget Mrs. Firth was the wife of Robert T. Firth, field mirlneer nf th Wil Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church Ave, on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass at Holy A native of this village, he was Of Riverhead Inn $15,000 in Estate Trimble, Alexander the son of Samuel and Rhoda Rey-bert Gibson. He had been active in civic affairs here for many years. Rites on Sunday for Manu Copyright, 1936, by the Associated Preta Mexico City, March 27 Six women and eight men, ranging in rank from members of European nobility to a Costa Rlcan steward boy, were brought back dead to this capital today, victims of an lr disaster which halted a carefree trip to Central America. Authorities said the bodies, too badly crushed and burned to permit certain identification, would be cremated after brie; services. The fourteen persons, ten European tourists and lour members of the crew ot a trt-motored plane they Vanlnwegen, W.

Vogel, William Zundel, B.Louise liam Kennedy Construction Company of this borough. Mrs. Firth was born In Bristol, England, Jan. 23, 1867, and had lived in this country since childhood. She was married to Mr.

Firth 42 year Of Clara Kottler Kept Hostelry Founded by Mr. Gibson became president of Father Until Razed lor facturer Was Member of the Apollo Club William H. Vogel. 68, member of the South Side Bank in 1922 and had directed Its affairs until Janu ago and spent most of her married Building of Courthouse ANTONIER DAVID suddenly, Clara Kottler, who died Jan. 7 at her home, 8747 Bay Parkway, left "not over $15,000 In personal prop Cross R.

C. Church, 10 ajn. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McELLIGOTT On March 26, 1936, WILLIAM, beloved brother of Julia and James McElligott. Funeral Monday morning at 9:30 from his residence, 2713 Albemarle Road.

Requiem mass Church of the Holy Cross. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MORRIS On Wednesday, March 25, 1936, at her residence, 481 Mac-Donrigh HARRIETT ISA- ary of this year. Formerly he was a well-known Brooklyn family and former president of the metal pack Special to The Eagle Riverhead, L. March 27 Hud erty," according to a will and petition for probate filed today In a director of the First National Bank here.

age manufacturing firm of Wil me in uns oorough, wnere she was active In Chlropean, the Auxiliary of the Brooklyn Children's Museum, Chamlnade and the Daughters of the British Empire. She also was a member of the Woman's Press Club of New York City, the Government Cluh nf New liam Vogel It Bros, died yesterday at his home, 853 Prospect Surrogate's Court, She left one-twelfth of her estate each to two sons, Max Kottler Headed School Board He was a past president of the son V. Griffin, 71, noted Long Island hotel man, who operated the famous Griffin House here until It was razed ten years ago to permit the erection of a new courthouse, died suddenly last night. He was stricken as he Place, after an Illness of four weeks. of 110 Rlvlngton St, Aaron Kottler chartered for a flight through Guatemala and Central America, died yesterday whfn the great ship crashed nca- Amecameca while attempting to pass between Mount Mr.

Vogel was born In Brooklyn, Bay Shore Board of Education and president of the Bay Shore-Brlght- March 26, 1938, beioveo. son 01 Miriam and tfoe late Isidore; dear brother of Minnie Buch, Jennie R. Geld, Pearl Landersman and Lillian Cohen. Services 12:30 p.m. today, Jlatbush Memorial Chapel, 1283 Coney Island Ave, near Avenue J.

BROWN On Tuesday, March 24, 1936, JAMES HENRY BROWN, of 361 8tate St. Services at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Friday at 7:30 pin. BURNS IRENE on March son of the late William Vogel, York City, the Century Theater BELLE, sister o. Julia Knott, Ada was playing cards at Goldsmith's and Louise Morris. Services at St.

Stephen Church corner of Patchen vauo, Musical Adventures and the Haarlem Philharmonic Society. waters Community Association. At one time he was president of the Popocatepetl au Mount Iztlaclhuatl, Hall In Center Moriches and died of 8404 Bay Parkway, and a daughter, Anna Kobln of 2991 Bedford Ave. She bequeathed three-twelfths each to two daughters, Augusta Mayer and Llllle Kottler, and a son, Julius Kottler, all of 8747 Bay Parkway, and Jefferson on Saturday at towering snow-covered volcanic peaks 30 miles from the papltal. founder of the package concern, and was connected with the organization for about 50 years until he resigned in 1934 to become president of Standard Container, of Bloomfield, N.

J. rnnerai Tomorrow She also was Drorninent in th Bay Shore, Library Association. before the arrival of a physician. The old Griffin House was a noted 2 p.m. MULLINS JOHN on Wednes Long active In fraternal and club landmark.

During its 83 years of Mexico's Worst I nun Pan-American Airways officials civic and social activities of Point Lookout and was a member of the Point Lookout Civic Association and the Women's Guild of the ordered a technical investigation existence it was in the hands of the Griffin family. Hudson V. Griffin Mr. Vogel was a member of the day, March 25, 1936, at his residence, 197 Monroe St. Funeral services at the Masonic Temple, Clermont and Lafayette on Friday evening, life here, he was a prominent Mason and a charter member of the Rotary Club.

He was also a member of the Southward Ho Country Club and the Brentwood Yacht Club. Dcatfcs into this worst disaster in the history of Mexican aviation, but expressed doubt that the cause ever 26th, 1936, aged 37, loving daughter of Nora and sister of Thomas F. Funeral from her residence, 827 59th 8t, Brooklyn, Monday, March 30th. Community Church of Point Look. was born in the old hotel and when his father, Henry L.

Griffin, died he became Its manager. It Is said he board of directors of the Manufacturers Trust Company for 20 years. He also was a member of the board of directors of the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn. out. Mrs.

Firth Was the mother nf the could be determined definitely because of the condition of the Surviving are his widow, Mrs. La- spent about 19 hours every day in active work at the hotel. Requiem mass at Our Lady of Per petual Help Church, at 10 a.m. late Esther Firth Jones. She leaves March 27, 1936, at 8 o'ciocr, O'CONNOR March 25, JOHN Wntri nn of the late Thomas and vonne J.

Cushman Gibson; a son, With the passing of the old hotel. Services Sunday He was a member of All Souls John J. Gibson a brother, Earle The wireless operator of another her husband, who Is a widely-known construction engineer, and a leader In the work for imnrnvino- the long career of the Griffin fam CARLSON Suddenly, on March PIERCE On March 24, MARY widow of Edward J. Pierce, sister of Nan Ford and aunt of Anna and John Redmond. Funeral from residence, 2041 Harlng on Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass at Good Shepherd Church, Batchel-der St. and Ave. at 10 o'clock. RUSSELL IDA M. (nee de Fle- B.

Gibson, and three sisters, Mrs. Raymond Terry, Mrs. Harry M. Julia O'Connor and beloved brother of Jeremiah, Thomas and the late 26, 1936, at Bay Shore, L. C.

UnlversaUst Church, the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, the Apollo Inland waterways on Long Island, ADOLPH CARLSON, beloved broth Brewster and Mrs. William E. Krfwarrt O'Connor. Funeral irom Club and the New England Society. Pan-American plane, which was coming in from Guatemala at the time of the accident, disclosed that he had been "talking" with the operator of the doomed plane Just be-fo the crash.

er of the ReV. Robert C. Carlson. Boyertown Chapel, 188th St. and Brown, all residents of this village.

The funeral services will be held Surviving are his widow, Adelaide ana two orotners, John G. Pll ditch, cashier of the Merchant's Exchange National Bank, and Fred J. Remains reposing at Ericson Vogel; a daughter, Mrs. Carl Born at his home tonight at 8 o'clock. Erlcson's Chapel, 500 State St.

Webster Ave, Bronx, uaturaay, March 28, at ttience to St. Aueiutlne's Church. 167th and bre), of 469 Drew Ave, beloved wife of John S. Russell, sister of Minnie ily in the hotel business, which covered In all about 120 years, ended, for it was in 1807 that William Griffin, the great-grandfather of "Hud" Griffin, started the family In the business. i Ran Long Island House The family at one time conducted the old Long Island House and owned all the property from the Long Island House to Middle Road, 'Llmon (Adolfo Limon, wireless Funeral services will be rm.

mann; a son, William Martin Vogel; six grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. E. S. Brower and Mrs. Gilbert Kitching.

Services at the Swedish Immanuel M. E. Church, 422 Dean Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment Franklin Ave, Bronx. Interment ducted at 2 cm.

tomorrow at the Oscar W. Anthony operator who died in the disaster) told me that the passengers seemed very happy and were remarking on private. Falrchlld Chapel, 88 Lefferts Place, with the Rev. George W. Parsons, The funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon I.

Brenner, Conrad and Jessie E. de Fiebre, suddenly on Thursday, March 26, 1936. Funeral on Sunday, 2 from Darmstadt Sons Funeral Home, Central Ave, corner 68th St, Glendale. Cremation at Fresh Pond. the beautiful views of the volcanoes," the operator of the other plane said.

CHIROPEAN Announces with Dies in Plandome pastor or tne point Lookout Community Church and St. James P. E. Church, Long Beach, officiating. Interment Will be in Greenwood Ceme in the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place.

Burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery. The last message he sent was two or three miles of farm and forest land. 'Passing over Amec. Then suddenly he went off the air." Calvary Cemetery. O'CONNOR KATHERINE on March 25, beloved daughter of the late Eugene F.

and Virginia O'Connor; sister of Mrs. Frank C. Russell, Josephine Eugene F. Jr, Robert O. and J.

Edward O'Connor. Funeral Saturday, March 28, at 9:30 a.m., from her residence, 428 Clermont thence to St. Augustine's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated.

deep regret the death of a member, Mrs. LILY L. FIRTH. Mrs. JOHN WEINSTEIN, President.

Mrs. John A. Creighton, Corresponding Secretary. Hudson Griffin was a unique hotel proprietor and it Is said that he tery. Special to The Eagle Plandome, March 27 Oscar SAWYER JAMES WILLIAM on Thursday, March 26, 1936, be' would refuse a room to a prospec Events Tonight tive guest if he did not like the color of the person's tie.

Sometimes he Anthony, principal of the De Witt Clinton High School annex in Manhattan and a member of the school's faculty since it was established in wtis vu lone, mHiici ninae- Wul r. A r.AVH If.l.k. CRANE ANTOINETTE be wuwu nniuM vumcrcucv, labor Lyceum, 947 Wllloughby 8. loved son of James W. Sawyer and Mrs.

Lu Slmonson Sawyer and brother of Mrs. Aimee Calhoun, Mrs. Maesie Simmons, Mrs. Muriel Davis and Waldo Sawyer. Services at his residence, 9 Rugby Road, would decline to stop a domino game long enough to show a man loved wife of the late Marshall 1897, died here yesterday at his wiiuwr caoaret ana amnce, oy Archbishop John Hughes Council.

481, K. of to his room. He would advertise the home, 25 Ridge Drive. He was 69. Crane; survived by her sons, Charles, Edward, Percy and Frank.

Services and interment at Raleigh, North tuuuiwuHi ooin oi, mna uin B. O'CONNOR All members of Mr. Anthony had resided In this hotel was close to the jail and an tlque, "even to the waiters." support of Thomas O. Ryan and Lillian village for 25 years. He was a native Brooklyn Circle International Federation of Catholic Alumnae are remiPKted to attend In a bodv the Saturday, 2:30 p.m.

Interment Evergreens Cemetery STAR OF BETHLEHEM LODGE. h. nuipiu, oneepsneaa tsay, B. Dance, freshman class, Brooklyn Poly uir.hnln Tnitllnl. a of Iowa City, Iowa, and was edu Workers, at Carroll Club, 130 Madison Manhattan, 8.

Smoker by the Men's Club of the Church of the Messiah, parish bouse, 80 Oreene 8. Dance, Hocha Laga Baseball Club of Bank of Montreal, at St. George Hotel, 8. Piano recital for League of Women Voters, Little Theater, S. Peace rally, at Abraham Lincoln H.

8., 8:30. Women's relationship to the Peace Conference, Dauphin. Broadway at 67th Manhattan, 8. Among apeakers: Mrs. Bertha Leal Darling, director of executives' Secretarial School of Brooklyn.

Miss Henrietta Weber, musle critic, will give Interpretation of the "Legend of the Holy Orall" at Women'a City Club, 22 Park Manhattan, 7. Debate. St. John'a College and Hawaii University at De Oray auditorium, Lewis and Wllloughby subject. "Resolved that Hawaii should be admitted Into the Federal Union as a 8tate." Boy Scout-o-Rama, Madison Square Oar-den.

8. His ready fund of humor won for Mr. Griffin the reputation of being the "Mark Twain of Suffolk Coun Open forum of Central Women's League cated at the University of Iowa. Following his graduation he requiem mass for the repose of the NO. 322, F.

A. M. Brethren: voierg, noun unitarian Church, Hollis. 8. ty." Elected to be historian of But launched his career as a teacher of soul Of KATHERINE F.

CONN UK, a well-loved former Regent, at St. Rally and show by Arthur Reich Demo- eratln Clllh Dnnl a The Victims The victims of the crash included Prince Adolf Schaumburg-Llppe of Bueckenburg, Germany; Princess Ellen-Elisabeth Schaumburg-Llppe, his wife; Baron Slegmund von Stie-ber of Munich, Germany; Baron Dr. Elemer von Rohonczy of Budapest, Hungary, and Adrian Borchers, technical adviser for Pan-American Airways, who had been loaned to the Compania Mexicana de Avia-clon, a subsidiary of Pan-American Airways, which owned the plane. Borchers came from Philadelphia. Shrunken by the terrific heat, the bodies were found In grotesque positions.

Some of the passengeers had covered their eyes with their hands, as If to prevent their faces from being disfigured. Others had their legs crossed and were stretched out, as though unaware of the approaching crash. PAWNBROKERS SALES folk County, he declined because he would have to write the history of some of his friends and "a lot of the MaMn. U.rin. Pl.u i.

mathematics In New Windsor Col' lege, Md. Later he taught mathe Augustine's Church, Saturday at a oo "Wu. You are requested to attend the funeral services of our late Wor. Bro. JOHN C.

MULLINS at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Clermont and T.afnvpt.ti Avenues, on Fridav eve Meeting, Townsend Club, 3, at IBS Bern facts would not look well In matics at Columbia University and then went to De Witt Clinton High School. He was acting principal at 10 clock. MRS. PETER P. SMITH, Regent.

Mrs. John D. Nash, Secretary. State Superintendent of Insurance Louis R. Pink will speak on "Are We Through ning, March 27, at 8 o'clock.

By His widow, Marion, and six nieces and a nephew survive. He was a member of the board of directors of the school for a time. mwi uuaraiueva Mortgages? at aympo-slum at Brooklyn Institute of Arts and order of E. h. wye, Master, John T.

Romans, Secretary. Ball, Jamel A. Phillips Association, at Triangle Ball Rooom, Myrtle and Jamaica Surviving are his widow, Mrs. O'C The Nazarlne Tnt allt inn axf itfmfm wk. .1..

the Suffolk County Trust Company here. Cordelia Hopkins Anthony; a son, O'DonneU Democratic Club, ftt Kings way Richmond Hill, 8. Dance, waiters' local, 2, at Trommer's, 8 Nurses of 10 Prospect Place an TOWNSEND On March 26, 1936, mtvuBtun. Ave. ana 10m ot.

DJ Thnmea iX Dwan tin Benefit party by the Queens North Shore Donald Buchanan Anthony, and a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth Funeral services will be held at his home on Osborn Ave. here at 2 Women's Democratic Club, 209-09 Northern LOTTIE beloved wife of George W. and mother of Earle L. and Rldtevood Poit of Catholic War Vftrnsi nf imylia DMuaaA. Boulevard.

Flushing. 8:30. Anthony. o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mass meeting, Scottsboro case, at Alex nounce with deep regret the death of their beloved president, Miss KATHERINE F.

O'CONNOR, on Wednesday, March 25, 1936. Nurses are requested to attend her requiem Knichts of Columbia clubhoiue. Fresh Marlorie M. Services at the Fair The funeral service will be held ander Hamilton n. is.

ruiiu rvuu ana jaiaip v. Meeting, Catholic Guild for Social child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, tomorrow at his home. The Rev. Saturday at 2 pan. WILLIAM MeKIAIGOTT of J71S Alba-marie Road died yesterday.

Re waa born FORECLOSURES FORECLOSURES TRIMBLE ALEXANDER, on In the old Town of Flatbuth and was for William Grime, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Great Neck, will officiate. Burial will be in Nassau Knolls Cemetery, Port March 26, at his residence, 356 Ov-ington Ave, Brooklyn. Survived by merly connected with the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company. He we a ion of the late William and Ann Dally McElllgott Washington, his wife.

Marv Keenan TrimDie Street Is Intercepted by the northeasterly line of Lot No. 67 on said map; being 20 feet In front and rear with a uniform depth of 100 feet on either side, and more particularly described in mortgage recorded In Liber 6364 of Mortgages, page 484. as reformed, reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description thereof. and leaves a sister, Julia, and a brother! ESTATE OP EUOENI ROSENBAUV8 Auctioneers, J. Kelly, Peldbuhn, Klrachner, A.

Whitman, sail at 70 Bowery, at 9 a MARCH 30. 1938 BY ORDER CHARLES KLEINBAUM. Pawnbroker, of 493 Orand Brooklyn, all unredeeemed pledgee ol clothing, white goods and shoes, from Pledge No. 36100 of Not. 26.

1932. to No. 75134 of Feb. 28. 1935.

Inclusive, and also all other pledges for any reason not sold at Previous sales inh23-6l APRIL 2 BY ORDER EST. J. J. FRIEL. 1473 clothing, pledged from No.

5500 of Feb. 4, 1933 to No. 8417 of Feb. 18, 1935, and all pledges held over. mh28-6t osa two sons, James and Frank; a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Clark, and two McAuliffc Set James. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m., Monday, with a solemn requiem mass In Holy Cross R. C. Church. Burial will sisters, Mrs.

Mathilda Denney ana Miss AnnlA Trimble. Funeral Mon Together with all the rlsht. title and Interest of the party of the first part of. in day, with a solemn requiem mass and to the land lying In Stryker Street In front of and adjoining the above de be In Holy Cross Cemetery. MRS.

JULIA M. ENNERS, wife of Id scribed premises to the center line thereof. at Our Lady of Angels R. C. cnurch, at 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross For Promotion ana Subject to railroad and telephone ease Cemetery. ward R. Enners, died yesterday at her home, 941 81st St. She is survived by her ments or consents, City Zoning Plan, cove JACOB 8HONGUT. AUCTIONEERS 82 Bowery, N.

Sells at 9 a.m. April 1 For C. Lavery, 146 Sanda VAN INWEGEN WILLIAM A husband; two sons, Edward R. Enners Jr. County Clerk's office and dated March 18th, 1936, I will sell at public auction, by JAMES A.

HEANEY auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on April 17th, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground, with the Improvements thereon, In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of DeKalb Avenue with the easterly side of Washington Avenue; running thence southerly along the easterly side of Washington Avenue forty-six feet to land conveyed to William C. Seldea by John Mac-Oregor, by deed recorded In the office of the Register of the County of Kings, In Liber 1943 of Conveyances, page 286; thence easterly parallel with DeKalb Avenue and along said last mentioned land one hundred and ten feet five Inches to a line drawn parallel with the westerly side of St.

James Place and distant eighty feet westerly therefrom; thence northerly parallel with St. James Place forty-six feet to the southerly side of DeKalb Avenue, and thence westerly along the southerly side of DeKalb Avenue one hundred and ten feet six and one-half inches to the corner, the point or place of beginning; together with street rights. Dated. March 27th. 1936.

JOHN P. MUMM, Referee. ARTHUR C. WKYMANN. Plaintiff's Attorney, No.

1 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. mh27-6t fa Carolina, March (Boston papers please copy.) DOLAN On March 26, at his residence, 712 8th GEORGE son of the late Bernard and Catherine Dolan (nee Cox) and beloved father of Loretta Bassett. Funeral on Saturday, March 28, from Funeral Home of T. J. Higgins Son, 203 Jay at 9:30 a.m.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Saviour's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DONER On March 27, CHARLES beloved husband of Grace Doyle and brother of Grace Tlndlll and George Doner Funeral from Dar-raugh's Funeral Home, 8813 5th Monday, March 30. Solemn requiem mass at St. Patrick R. C. Church at 10 an.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Chicago papers please copy. ENNERS On March 26, 1936, at her residen' 941 81st Street, JULIA M. ENNERS, beloved wife of Edward R. ar.i devoted mother of Edward R.

Richard, Dorothy L. and Carol M. Enners Funeral on Monday at 9:30 a.m. from the home; thence to St. Ephrem's R.

C. Church. Interment following in Holy Cross Cemetery. FIRTH Suddenly, on Thursday March 26, 1936, LILY LUCRETIA PILDITCH of Point Lookout, Long Island, beloved wife of Robert W. Firth and mother of the late Esther Firth Jones.

Services at the Fair-child Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Saturday at 2 pin. GALLO On March 24, 1936. NICHOLAS, beloved husband of Marie; devoted father of Agnes, Louise and Nicholas Gallo Jr. Funeral from his residence, 1728 Flat-bush Saturday morning, 10 o'clock, thence to St. Vincent Ferrer's Church, where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GRAEFFE On Friday. March 27, 1936, EMMA of 255 MacDonough beloved wife of the late Edward L. and father of Clare Kearney, Ann and Edward Graeffe. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on Saturday, 2 p.m.

diamonds, watches. Jewelry, nants and restrictions, If any, not violated by said buildings on the said premises and subject to a state of facts an accurate Continued from Page 1 pledged to No. 1884 of March 1, 1935. beloved husband of Elizabeth and miize-st osa survey may show. father of William Alfred H.

and Walter on March 25. Funeral services at his home, 9301 107th St, Dated, March 27th. 1936. CHARLES E. CONKLIN.

Referee. WEISBROD FROEB, Attorneys for NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and Richard Enners; two daughters, Dorothy L. end Carol M. Ennera, and four brothers, William, Ceorie, Jean and Lester McConnln. The funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m., Monday, with solemn re-qnlem mass at St.

Ephraim's R. C. Church Commissioner Valentine had to get Mayor LaGuardia's approval and obtain the money for his new deputy's salary from other Police Plaintiff, Office and P. O. Address, 32 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Court Brooklyn.

N. Y. mh27-6t tu Richmond Hill, on Saturday, March 28, at 8 p.m. Interment Sunday, Department funds. SUPREME COURT.

KINOS COUNTY 1 p.m. Cypress Hills cemetery. The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Paul Jackson tt and Interment will be In Holy Cross Ceme. tery. McAuliffe, in the days when he was In command of the entire dis ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUPPLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The person or persons making a bid for any service, work, materials or suppliee for The City of New York or for any of Ita departments, bureaus or offices, shall furnish the same In a sealed envelope. In (Port Jervis. N. papers please copy.) Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and trict from the Battery to 14th St, was known as the Nemesis of gam sale entered In the above action In Kings County Clerk's office, and dated March dorsed with the title of the supplies, ma blers in lower Manhattan. 17.

1938. I win sell at cub lc auction, by VOGEL On Thursday, March 26, 1936, WILLIAM beloved husband of Adelaide and father of THE WEATHER FORECAST NEW YORK CITY AND VICIN In that connection he has something in common with Commissioner Valentine, who hates gamb Mrs. Carl F. Bornmann and Wm, terials work or service for which the bid Is made, with his or their name or namea and the date of presentation to the President of the Board or to the head of the Department, at his or Its offtre. on or before the date and hour named In the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened IT Rain this afternoon, ending Martin Vogel.

Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, on ling so deeply that he even dared to early tonight? fair, colder tomor row; strong southeast winds, veer Sunday at 2:30 p.m. raid gaming rooms In Tammany district clubhouses during a Tam McOUlNNESS REILLY auctioneers, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on April 20.

1936. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground, with the Improvements thereon. In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the westerly aide of Hudson Avenue (formerly Jackson Street). 125 feet north of Fleet Si reel, being 25 feet In width In front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, the side lines running at right angles to and the rear line running parallel with Hudson Avenue: together with street rights; together with all by the President of the Board or head of ing to northwest tonight. Lowest said Department and read, and the award many administration and was trans of the contract made according to law as aoon thereafter aa practicable.

ferred to "the sticks" for his temer temperature tonight about 40 de grees. Each bid shall contain the name and ity. Chan res Affect Borough ZUNDEL On Thursday, March 26, 1936, B. LOUISE, wife of the late Robert W. and mother of Charlotte Hartich, Hilda Wilson, Rose C.

and Frederick R. ZundeL Services at her residence, 481 E. 18th place of residence of the person making the bid and the names of all persons in EASTERN NEW YORK Rain this after terested with him therelA. and II no other The retirement of McAuliffe noon, ending early tonight; colder In north and central portions tonight; tomorrow generally fair and colder. NEW JERSEY Rain this afternoon and mass on March 28 at St.

Augustine's Church at 10 a.m. Mrs. JOSEPH W. SULLIVAN. Vice President.

O'CONNOR The Board of Managers of the Catholic Women's Association announces with deep sorrow the death of its president, KATHERINE F. O'CONNOR, on March 25, 1936. Members will attend her requiem mass at St. Augustine's Church on Saturday, March 28, at 10 a.m. Mrs.

JOSEPH W. SULLIVAN, Vice President. Miss Mary Everding, Secretary. O'CONNOR The Visitation Alumnae deeplj regrets the loss of Its first president, KATHERINE F. O'CONNOR.

The members are requested to attend the requiem mass on Saturday, March 28, at St. Augustine's Church, 10 o'clock. MARIE E. WALSH, President. O'CONNOR KATHERINE F.

The Motion Picture Bureau, International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, announces with deep regret the death of their honorary member. MARY HARDEN LOO RAM, Chairman, O'CONNOR KATHERINE F. The International Federation of Catholic Alumnae announces with deep regret the death of their sister alumna and International chairman of Activities for the Blind. Officers and members are requested to attend the mass at 10 a.m, Saturday, March 28, at St. Augustine's Church, 6th Ave.

and Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. SARAH McQUADE CONNELL, President. Esther Walsh, Corresponding Secretary. O'CONNOR St.

John's University Auxiliary members are requested to attend the mass for our beloved member, KATHERINE F. O'CONNOR, at St. Augustine's, Saturday at 10 o'clock. Mrs. HENRY J.

VAUGHAN, Pres. Miss Irene Mulcay, Cor. Sec'y. OVERBAUGH JAMES on March it, beloved husband of Constance M. and brother of Mrs.

W. A. Winant Si. bervlces at his residence, 28 E. 10th St, Brooklyn, Saturday 8 p.m PHILLIPS On Wednesday, March 25, 1936, HARRIET beloved wife of the late William S.

Phillips. Services at the Falrchlld Chapel, 86 Lefferts Place, Saturday, at 3 p.m. fixtures and articles of personal property; reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of aaid person be so Interested It shall distinctly atate that fact, also that It la made without any connection with any other person means a new setup in the depart' ment, with several changes affect lng Brooklyn. Commissioner Val making a Did lor toe game purpose, ana is In all respects fair and without collusion possibly on the coast early tonight, fol. lowed by fair tonight and tomorrow colder tomorrow.

8UPREMK COURT, KINGS COUNTY Harwood Real Estate Association of New York, plaintiff, against Adolph J. Stock-hammer, et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action on the 31st day of July, 1935, the undersigned, referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate exchange, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 17th day of April. 1936, at twelve o'clock noon, by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be gold, and therein described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, known and designated as lota 13 to 24, both Inclusive.

In Block 4S92 on a certain plan of lota called "Map showing part of Rugby North of Clarkson Street, 29th Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, surveyed for Wood, Harmon by Alex D. Murphy, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, and filed In the Register's Office of Kings County aforesaid, March 5th, 1902, as Map No. 1391." Dated. March 27, 1938. MAXWELL I.

LOPIN, Referee. ISAAC ROTH. Attorney for Plaintiff, 140 Naasau Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. mh27-8t tu Dated, March 30. 1938.

JULIUS BRAUNBCHWEIO, Referee. ARTHUR C. WF.YMANN. Plaintiff At St, on Sunday at 4 pm. 3n Q3emoriam or fraud, and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department.

chief of a bureau, deputy thereof or clerk torney, No. 9 DeKalb Avenue. Brooklyn. N. Y.

mh30 al 6 8 13 15 entine announced that tomorrow night he will appoint one deputy chief inspector, two Inspectors, two therein, or other officer or employee of LEGAL NOTICES 8UPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The City of New York. la. shall be or become Interested directly or Indirectly, at GUNTHER In sacred memory of my beloved and devoted son, deputy inspectors, two captains The East New York Savings Bank, plain- Pile No. 182938 tin.

against Tessie Abrams et THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP NEW York, by the grace of Ood free and Inde LESTER. At rest two years today Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and three lieutenants and three sergeants. The apolntments will be effective Aril 1. The Commissioner refused to reveal his selections for Forever in my heart and prayers. MOTHER.

sale entered herein, bearing date May 4. pendentTo James Daly, Michael Daly, Kate Shea. Ellen Daly and Julia Murphy. Send greeting: 134. I win fell In one parcel at Duhllc GRIFFIN Suddenly, of a heart the posts.

However, It Is rumored In the de Bridget Lee. who resides at B2S 66th street, Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 2d day of November. 1835. re HICKEY In loVing memory of our dear motr.tr, ANNIE A.

HICKEY, who deoarted thh life March 27, 1927. attack, on Thursday, March 26, partment that Inspector James McGoey, Valentine's chief of staff, auction, by WILLIAM T. MacROBERTS. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague 8lreet.

Brooklyn, New York, on the 20th day of April. 1938. at twelve o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and described In said Judgment as all that parcel of land In the County of Kings, lying to the east of a point on the north side of Farragut Road, one hundred (100) feet east of East 98th Street. HUDSON VANDEVEER, son of the late Henry L. and Mary J.

Griffin. lating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of Hannah Leary, lately residing at KOBLER In fond memory of my who lives at 1819 New York Ave Funeral services at his residence will Lecome deputy chief Inspector. dear husband, BERNARD G. KOBLER, who went home one year ago. 225 Osborn Riverhead, L.

No. MS eetn street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New 'York. Now, Therefore, you and each of yon at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 29. May his soul and all the souls of the are hereby cited to show cause before our rmtrt nf Pnimta nf Wlna. faithful departed through the mercy to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 9th day of April, 1936, at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree ahould not be made.

In testimony whereof we have caused of God rest in peace. His WIFE. LEAKE In sad and loving mem' contracting party, partner, stockholder, surety or otherwise. Id or In the performance of the contract or In the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or id any portion of the profits thereof The bid must be verified by the oath In writing of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated thereto art in all respects true No bid shall be considered unless, aa condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such bid, It be accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of The City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by gt duly authorised officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificates of Indebtedness of any nature Issued bv Trfe City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve aa of equal value with the security reoulred In the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the bond required, as provided in Section 420 of the Oreater New York Charter. All btds for supplies must be submitted In duplicate.

The certified check or money should not be Inclosed In the envelope containing the bid. but should be either Inclosed In a separate envelope addressed to the head of the Department, President or Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid. For particulars as to the quantity and quality of the supplies or the nature and extent of the work reference must be made to the specification schedules, plans, on file In the said office of the President, Board or Department. No bid shall be accented from or contract awarded to any person who Is In arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter, as surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the twenty-six (2tt leet four 141 Inches Iront and rear by ninety-two (92 1 feet in regular depth, the east side running throtmh a party wall: premises known as No. 9815 Farragut Road.

Brooklyn. Sale will be together with street rights: subject to driveway easement over the westerly lour (4) feet of the premises: covenants and restrictions of record and facts shown by accurate survey. Dated, March 25 1936 MICHAEL OAOUANO. Referee. JOHN P.

McORATH. JOHN J. BUCKLEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 2650 Atlantic Avenue.

Brooklyn. New York. mli30-6t ory of our brother, HENRY J. LEAKE, who departed this life the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affiled. Wltnesa, Hon.

George Albert SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Oreen Point Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Joseph Putla et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment, herein, dated March 28th. 1938, I will sell at public auction, by JOSEPH H. ROSENBLUM, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 17th day of April, 1938.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises la Kings County directed by said Judgment to be sold, situated on the easterly side of Eckford Street, distant 145 feet north of Norman Avenue, and having dimension of 25 feet front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, southerly line being part of the dlstanoe through a party wall. Subject to covenants and restrlotlons contained In deeds recorded In the Office of the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 162 of Conveyances, page 388; In Liber 701 of Conveyances, page 181, and In Liber 883 of Conveyances, page 218. and to aurvey made by Meserole City Surveying Company, dated September 27th, 1922; reference being made to Judgment (or a more March 27, 1933. WARREN H. LEAKE, MATILDA F.

LEAKE. (Seal) wingate, surrogate oi our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. In the said County, the 6th day of February, 1930. Funeral Directors Service is just a word, but with organization it implies conscientious obligation which wa have never failed to fulfill. Rogers Ave.

at Montgomery St SLecnrn 6-6334 EAGLE BUILDING Desirable office space at lowest rentals in Borough Hall section. Renting Agent BOOM 506 FEKCY. T. BTAPLSTON, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. SUPREME COURT.

KINDS COUNTY NOLAN In loving memory of my son, WARREN C. NOLAN, who died The Dime savings Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Simon Oranat et defendants. V. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES in his 27th year, March 27, 1931.

MOTHER. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action In Kings County Clerk oil Ice and dated March 17 Eastern District of New York Notice of petition for limitation of liability, filed March 13, 193S. Notice Is given that 19:18. I will sell at public auction, by MICHAEL MEYROWITZ, auctioneer, at complete description of the premises TUQ JULIA C. MORAN.

INC, and Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Mon 201 Park Ave. Cumberland 6-1920 herein. Dated, March 37th, 1938. BENJAMIN it. OOTTESFELD.

Referee FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 Community nitiiuflon Sine 1X4" tanue Street, Brooklyn. N. on April 21, 1936, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot ot ground, with the Improvements thereon, In Brooklyn, Kings County. Npw York, on the north side of 77th Street. MALVTN B.

MARIASH, Attorney for Plaintiff, IS Court Street, Brooklyn. New York, mh27 30 a3 8 10 13 MORAN TOWTNO TRANSPORTATION have filed a petition claiming the right to limit liability for all claims arising on the voyage of the vessel "JULIA C. MORAN" from Albany. New York, to Kingston Point, New York, terminating on September 20, 1934. All persons having such claims must prove them before FRANCIS D.

McOARRY at the office of the Clerk of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Lincoln Savings Bank of Brooklyn. FLORISTS Vital Hoticet (Acknowledgment, Birth. Confirmations, Engagement, A. A. JUNG 798 LINCOLN PLACS.

PRESIDENT 4-8731 plaintiff, vs. Santa Bonanno et de- ienoania. In pursuance of a Judgment herein en Marriage, Death. A asses. Memo' HARRY T.

PYLE MOBTCABl 1923 Church Avenue Brooklyn. N. t. Telephone BTJckmlnstOf t-017 SERVICE EXCEPTIONAL York at Brooklyn, New York, on or before April 22d, 1938, or be defaulted. ALBERT C.

BENNINOER. O. 8. Marshal, E. D.

N. Y. mh20-6t mm) accepted dally up to 9.15 am. tor first edition; a.m. tor leconi edition: 1:30 p.m.

or third tered and dated March 21st, 1936. I will sell at publlo auction, by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER, auctioneer, ai the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on April 17th, 1936. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Klnn WILLIAM A. MARTIN 16 WASHINGTON AVI. NEvlne 8-6831. City The contracts must be bid for separately. The rlsht la reserved In each case to reject all bids If It la deemed to be for the Interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount ot their bids in addition to Inserting the same In f'nures. Bidders are requested to make their blda upon the blank forms prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope In which to Inclose the bid. together with a copy of the contract. Including the specif leal Ions, In the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the Department for which the work is to be done or the services are to be furnished. Plans and drawlngg of ooa- siructlou work may aeta there.

420 feet 4 '4 Inehes west of 18th Avenue, being 25 feet In width In front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, the side lines running at right angles to 77th Street and partly through party walls, the rear line running parallel with 77th Street; together with street rights tnd together with and subject to an easement over the westerly 4 feet of the premises adlolntng on the east and the easterly 4 Teet of the above described premises; reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of said prem- "Dated, March 31. 1936 MAX FRANKLE, Referee ARTHUR C. WKYMANN, Plaintiff's Attorney, 9 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn. N. Y.

mh31-6t tu til edition including Saturday). Sun FORECLOSURES I Motor equipment of lb but. Com MARINE FLORIST. MTDWWOD 8-3600. Funeral Design Potted Plants.

Fresh Cut Flowers Dally For All Occasions. 1968 Flatbush Ave. (Near Kings Highway). SAWYERFLORfST FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS 686 FULTON ST. STERLINO 3-8846 New Service Immediate Delivery.

MAYFLOWERTELEGRAPH FLORIST 713 Nostrand Ave, FRegldent 4-404. City and State of New York, directed by said Judgment to be sold, loeated on the day notices close 5 30 p.m Saturday petent and eeorteooi attendants northwesterly side of Stryker Street, dls for tint edition; ttnai closing 11 MARS LEVINGER 1202 BHOADWAY POxerofl 9-3232 BENEDICT J. THURING' 1178 BUSHWICK PARKWAY rOXCKOFT SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, plaint If f. against Wllhelmln Marie A. Hoeuemann et al.

defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action in Kluns Garden City, L. I. Telephone Oerden Clt till tant 25885 feet northeasterly from the northerly corner of Stryker Street and Avenue X. which point of beginning Is p.m.

Saturday. (MAin i-6000 or MAtn i-82MJ where the northwesterly aide of Stryker.

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