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19 M2 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1931 SIES ON MORTGAGE Publicity Sought SHOWERS EXPECTED WITH COOLER EASTERLY WINDS Frank Corwin Dies; Mackay, Peeved Belford, Elizabeth MacKechnis.W. Bennett, Anne tv Mensching, E. A. Bent, Eva Miftphy, Wm. R.

Chesley, Alice S. O'Connor, Mary P. Copper Engineer Funeral arrangements for Frank Km. Hjm U. sdWmI Afriew WaaaW ba A PW.

Mf cm. P. tW Kx At Customs Delav, Corwin, vice president of the Nichols Copper Company, will be completed when the late copper expert's Plans Complaint On Minority Pier In League Coun Kuropeaii Union O-mUftion Authorized Continur Work for Yr brothr, Matthew W. of Los Coyne, Harry S. De Mott, Charles Erbe, Hattie A.

Fisher. Gertrude ymnn, w. n. Rlegler, Helen M. Robertson, A.

Sr. Sampson, Lorena Sheppard, Catharine a nn.lM rral rnmmiinip.at.ps with The Hibernia Trust Company yesterday brought suit In the Supreme Court. Manhattan, to foreclose one of a series of mortgages on the General Motors Building property covering the block between 57th and 58th on Broadway. Manhattan. It Is said that $1,568,500 Is due.

Jeopardy Claim Involves Status Of 40 Physicians Mrs. Corwin at ner Tennis riace, yym Take Up Waller Wim Foster, Elizabeth riatjis TVmnin.n TV Mr. Corwin died suddenly yester- ashington, ne Simon, Louis day afternoon at tne Banners luud in Manhattan. Had Prepared Dual List The coDDer engineer was born in Onion City on Oct. 8, 1887, Mons.

Francis O'Sellglack, rector and was graduated from the Unl- nf St. Matthias R. O. Church, Ca verslty of Michigan in 1909. Three talpa near Woodward years after graduation Corwin be- Ridgewood, arrived today on the came associated with the Anaconda Hamburg-American liner Milwaukee Chinefle Drug Clrrk's Plea rvmner Comnanv and later wiui i nff pr a tnur of Germany the copper and metal concerns lnl Germany will have a Nationalist the middle and far West until he dictator bv the first of the year, and Covers of Liquor Imy Conpirn'y ClmrKe Claiming double Jeopardy, You temperatrb AJO(p I 7 f-T MECimATiofc ro Ut HOURS I lUnuWHT came east as construction engineer I )t wm be Dr.

Alfred Hugenberg, for the Union Metal Company in economist-publisher, and not aooii Harrison, Florenceoiteuy, uonu Ives, Jennie A. Terry. Emma C. Kettles. R.C.

Thatcher, Harry Kiley, Ann Thompson, C. A. Lovell, Herbert Young, John K. Malone, Mar7 BELFORD On Sept. 13.

1931. at her residence. 387 Sackett ELIZABETH DURR BELFORD be-. loved wife of Mathew Belford. Funeral from her home on Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock, thence to St.

Agnes R. Church where a Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-, tery. BENNETT On Monday, Sept. 14.

1931, ANNE beloved mother of Thomas James H. and Annie a Bennett. Service at her resi-. dence, 1209 Bushwlck on Wednesday, Sept 16, at 8:30 pan. hunt On Monday'.

Sept. 14 EXPLANATORY NOTK8 Uitlar Cataract, N. J. Geneva. Sept.

1 A pl less secrecy and more publicft handling petitions ot minor was made today by Julius Cur Oerman foreign Minister, in a mittee session of the League of tlons assembly. The German spokesman sal" petitions from minority group Individuals had been examine a special commission of tlve cot since 1930, but decisions had published upon only 11 of them. Senator Beaublon of Canada his government advocated crer of a permanent commission to pervlse the execution of minor treaties, and Lord Cecil of Eng supported his poeition, but no tlon was taken. The commission for Euror" union received its modified He to continue work another year. League's political committee autl Srrabok Indleat QCImt.

Wah Chan, Chinese resident-em- This was the prediction loaay oi At the time of his death ne was ilhlnu Partly Ctoudy, A ClntMr, vice president in charge of produc Dr. William R. Shepherd, Beth Low plove of a drug store it 31 Con Rain, Bmw, fs) Report tion in Montreal and New Yors. professor of history at uoiumDia. tinental Forest Hills, today Hud a In r'V who also returned on me muwauira.

asked Brooklyn Federal Court, IHisnUfflt Iioliani (conttnuoua hn) paaa through point of equal See Hitler as Agitator through his. attorney, Morris Kam- DeatD MALONE On SeDt. 15. MARY, The Columbia professor believes ber, to dismiss an Indictment on alereaaun. Figure at rnda Knows baromttor rpadingn.

-laotherma dotted lines) past through oquel temperature. Hitler will be the agitator in the dictator move. He didn't believe kjnfinnall beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Malone and mother of Elizabeth C. Malone.

Catherine McDermott and liquor law conspiracy against him. If this Is succesful, Kamber Is expected to repeat his request In the cae of Edward Kenney, You's em Xv. I Arrows show directloa Jf. LsiBeV Communists would figure much in iDtlrnit ll)enver Ames A. Taylor.

Funeral from Germany's history making during the coming year because they lack 1931, EVA, beloved wife of Earl D. imlggniv her home, 477 Sackett on Sept. ployer and co-defendant In the Indictment, whose counsel he Is. UJillnlh i Munlreal il Nfw Orleans I Omaha i Phnenii Pittsburg a Portland, Mc Rapid my oi San Franrlf Sannieyn ASaltUkcCly Sheritlan Sl.Panl St S.lvaniMh Seattle Wichita Washington ol Havana a leader. Bent.

Funeral services as nor uuu, iii 0fnvfitt. on Friday, bept. 18 at 9 a.m. Reauiem mass at ai. It was said that If these two Hi held the United States is for Aznes R.

C. Church. Interment pleas are successful, conspiracy 18. at 8 p.m. Members of Laurel uraoth Rebecca Lodge.

No. 110, The flghtly cooler weather In the New York area Is attributable to the easterly winds brought over New England and most of New York by the strong high zone southeast of Hudson Bay. Showers are expected tonight and tomorrow. Holy Cross Cemetery. tunate in not being in the League of Nations because its decisions are dominated by "political tnflu-ences." MacKECHNIE WILLIAM WAT I.

O. O. are invited to attena. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22.

B. SON, native of Glasgow, Scotland, in his 88th vear. Service at his resi KLKS Brothers: You are re- "It Is now and will be in the histnnrt OalvcMnn Helena lacfonnvillr Key Writ Memphis Montgomery BtMUD dence, 116 Carlton on sept, la ized It to pursue It activities, recommended that It "have rew whenever possible to technical nans of the league and refer to League for settlement any probl' which It thinks capable of soluC on a universal plane." Great Britain's, proposal establishment ot a permanent si ery commission was renewed Lord Lytton, who said that alav In some form, existed In "more tl' 13 geographical areas nf the wor'-He named Ethiopia, China, Ara': and Liberia as among the 13. future impossible to disassociate quested to attend the funeral serv-i. for.

our brother. JOHN K. at 8 p.m. nolitical interests from League of Daily Aviation Record MENSCHING On Sent. 16, EU vnTTMO Wednesday evening, Sept.

Nations or World court decisions. GENE in his 30th year, beloved charges against 40 physicians, alleged by Federal Attorney Amell to have sold their prescriptions to Kenney, would collapse. You's claim for double jeopardy goes back to last January's prosecution of himself, Kenney and George Martin, Negro errand boy of Krm-ney's, chargod with liquor law conspiracy In connection with bootleg sale of whisky, on March 3, 1930, not Involving prescriptions. That date, You claims, Is within the Jan. 1, 1930 Sept.

10, 1930, conspiracy period set forth In the present The Milwaukee also brought in 16. at 8 O'clock at the funeral home, husband of Bertha (nee Wiele), lov- the Tipperary hurling team, All- And News From Fields lus son of John J. Mensching, de Ireland champions, who will play a series of matches in this country, 187 South Oxford Bt. JAMES J. BOYLAN, Exalted Ruler.

Joseph H. Becker, Secretary. voted brother of Mae, William, John. Aenes. Walter.

Madeline, 1 THE WEATHER Maronrpt. and Thomas Mensching. west winds aloft; broken clouds beginning with a game in Manhattan, Sunday. nnn PHESLEY On. Sept.

15, 1931, thickening weather along the coast, Funeral from nis residence, oimu SCHOOLS AND COLLECT Doctors Returning Fresh Pond Road, Maspeth, L. otherwise good ALICE SOPHIE, Of 1341 3d St, hunvpd wife of George W. Chesley FORECAST Katnrriav 9:30 a.m.: thence to R. The French liner De Grasse will Hoys and ousts; Man Church of St. Stanislaus, Maspeth NEW YORK CITY AND VICIN arrive lata this afternoon wiin a and devoted mother of Mrs.

Henry Callsen and Mrs. H. T. Karlson. K.rvi at.

Fred Herbst Sons Me and Clermont Maspeth, L. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Arrivals Yesterday At Floyd Bennett Field a. V.r. Bentley In a Travelair from St, Louis at 6 p.m. where a reauiem mass will be ceie Flying Condition at 8 A.

M. Visibility Oood. Barometer 30.13, rising. Humidity 78. Ceiling Low, broken and overcast, with some high clouds.

Wind East, six miles. Aviation Forecast Flying forecast for the metropolitan area this afternoon: Light east winds in low flying levels, backing to north and at about 5,000 feet to northwest; fresh to strong north group of doctors, sur jeons and spe- ITY Showers beginning late to-cialists in neurology, who attended nlght or on ThUrday; moderate the International Neurological Asso- temperature; moderate easterly morial, 7501 5th Wednesday at brated. Interment Calvary Ceme Ce-Eduratlonal 8 p.m. interment roresi fipmpterv. Boston.

Mass. (Boston tery. MURPHY WILLIAM R. MUR At Roosevelt Field John H. War St.

Paul' School IMS atawart satwa flarden Hjr. long hlaaaa Boarding school (or boys. iireparatory couraa or 4 years, wit unlor department, grades 7 and 'all term begins Sept, Xt. Bulletin-open to vlaltora dally. Writs lor cati logue.

ciauon meeuntf, at norln Friwnrril. I WlndS. ren In a Robbln from Newark. papers please copy.) TIIEBERKELEY INSTITUTE PHY. beloved husband or catnerine and Mrg EdwardS musiCai comedy sastihm nbw yohk increasing M.

(nee Byrne), on Tuesday, Sept. Mi Heiene Vanale. violinist, cloudiness 4iowi by showerg beginning novNE HARRY beloved At Curt lss Field Stewart Reiss in a Fledgling from Pittsburgh at 15. at his residence, 178-07 135th c. rnnarHpr Rprpn- tonight or on Thursday; rising torn husband of Anita Davlla, only son nf Harrv B.

and Ann Weedon. Born 6 p. m. 8nringfleld. Requiem mass fnr unfflanrt will be Praturt la the interior; moderate east est- Mttxt mrartHalan B.

i ahlftins siniitrinasit a vlnHi shifting to southeast or south winds. in Brooklyn, Jan. 4, 1894; died in at me -wiiuruii ui ok. mnau-i, BriB Gen A. Maci'ie.

vice presi- -1 IPvtHav at I n-t i NEW JERSBT Mostly cloudy tonight C. of C. Group Tours asprumuBiu umucua, HH dent of tne anusn -uawn leiuun Naval Hospital. Brooklyn, oepi. Rurvivpri wife, mother, father, and Thursday: probably occasional 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Asgociatlorit and Mrs, MacFie; Dr. PROSPECT SCHOOL I 84 Kenllwnr Ptaaa MAns. 8-St' far Maes. iaaah by men showers; not much change In tempera ture; moderate to fresn east smiling to one son and two daughters. Funeral fmm his father's home.

Oakland, Cemetery. and Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, who are Mnmtov Spnt I hetrlnnlnff a trin around the world; southeast or south winds. Argentina Completes Refunding Plans Argentina has completed plans in connection with $50,000,000 one-year notes due Oct.

1, through refunding af about one-half and by ship MABQUAND MCHOOL BOTS Reventh grade to oollega entranre. Cata ll.nn.n Plarr. a Terilna) 8-1' General Beport N. Friday, Sept. 11.

3 p.m. Burial Oakland Cemetery. (Passaic papers 14 1931, in her 62d year, MARY P. Roy Carruthers, former manager of wtit tihiflvoni'D n'onwMnn ha. r.hp Waldorf-Astoria, and five Chi- strong high has built up rap- Again 181 Uncali PUc.

Tl. NEtiu I 3252 ont-r-roor Prt-Ktnderiartrii Croup KINDrROARTFN ELEMENTARY N( HOOL HIGH SCHOOL Athtetlf a.ni PI wound Aatlvl1ti hi the After niton Boyi Admitted to th Kindergarten and First Four Grades Instruction begin September 3B for nil clashes except Pre-fCtndemarten and the first five elementary grades, which open October 6. Glawlfloatlon of new students: Upper School and Slitb flrade. Hept. 24 and tl Gradei 1 to fl.

Oct. C. H. GOODRICH. M.D.

President Board of Trustee IN A a ATWOOD, A.M. Principal please copy.) Girls and Voting; Women loved wife of Frank O'Connor and Rme tTT sister of Veronica Grossman- and received By tne rope. England. This has brought eastnriy tw. iffavar Vimcral and Fast- Snlons Sail Today winds over New England and most of nis MOTT-On Tuesday, Sept.

15 1931. CHARLES DE MOTT, of 276 nTlr will be held on W.on French ment to this country or about $25,000,000 In gold. E. 5th Brooklyn, beiovea nus sv.au i ih.uivuv,ii-m. i apr my, inn nmm uruuii vuuici hnnH nf Hannah and tfttner OI Mrs.

uatrtoGriQU at ft at hr resi- I THohA anrt Flptrhpr Hale OI NeW watrir tn th Metlnm varv nimtlar Effle Frank. Services at the Fair- 14g9 Putnam Ave. Inter- Hampshire are sailing today for chan dtu -vi. -n i oa i.tfert. Plnrv npar I 'm I nitj gtotm iur or last wees, uouoet reports minlmun temneratufo -of 38 degrees cima -untied, I menu inuraany, a vut 111 i Hamrjurg uii uiuim Rlnt.ivea and friends.

I Roosevelt to attend the Time of cemetery. Grand Brooklyn, and Northfield ot 48 degrees. There Is tendency to wsrmer in most interior also members of Alma Chapter, No. interparliamentary Congress at services later. sections east of the Rocky Mountains.

Brooklyn's Parks A 50-mlle tour of Inspection of the principal parks and playgrounds of Brooklyn was made Monday by a special committee of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, headed by Edward C. Blum, chairman. committee will prepare a report on its observations, with suggestions and recommendations for Improvement, to be submitted to the board of directors of the Chamber Sept. 32. In addition to Mr.

Blum, the committee Included Louis Charles WUls, Fremont C. Peck, James S. Graham, Miss Mary Dillon, Park Commissioner Browne and members of his staff. Demand for Yates Resignation Seen 41. O.

E. Roosevelt Court, No. Bucharest. Also outoouna wm It Is much Cooler over the plateau re WILLS FILED CHARCHULA, FRANK (Aug. 21).

Estate, 88,500 real, 87,000 personal. To Emma Walda. sister, executrix, 1837 DeKalb one-third ot bank deposits and residuary state: Home for Aged, Brooklyn, on, third bank deposits; Rosa Wslda. nleca, 1837 DeKalb ont-thlrd bank deposits. I afM Ulna f'nn gion.

73, O. of Lady Emenoerger uen. i a. Jt. uray, uiumju Qnniato an1 rvinrT.

Ncstjivn Forest- I aul at Havre. ERBE On Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1931, at her residence, 240 Gregory Passaic, N. HATTIE A. ne Kroeter).

widow of Louis Erbe. In the New Tora area mostly eiouor 166111 FRIENDS SCHOOL THE PACKER Collegiate Institute INCORPORATIO 1SBS A tchnol for tho thorough teach of girh and young woman Nursery School and Kindergarten FJementary Hehool, 8 7 years; nig" Bcbool, 4 yearei Janler Cdlegw, 8 yamrt The Principal's offlre open each morn Ing, beginning Sept. 6 Examination days. I'hursday and Friday. Sept.

24t and 2fth. Instruction beglna Bep SHth for all grade escape Pre Schoi and the first 4 elementary grade-which open Oct. 6th. Frank Bahhntt. t.L.

President ei the Board Truatees. John R. Denbigh. A.M.. Prlaelpa'.

and cool weather today and tonight la r. Ik. Muncnn ers of America, circle wo. aao, are Bermuaa-uuuua ltkeiv to be 10 lowed bv showers begin ning late tonight and continuing Thurs- liner pan America, wiat mucu Services at the Fairchlld Chapel, 86 respectfully Invited. d.y Sept.

15, are Mr. ana Mrs. es. w. are Mr.

and Mrs.S. W. wmiamson Leflerts Place, near Grann QUINN On Tuesday, nui. iinruM nf BrooKlvn. ana mrs.

ramy CORDE8. FRED (Sept. Estate, more than 82,000. To Swedish Hospital and Presbyterian Church of Hooslc, N. 8500 westerly at Piatteras and Norfolk, and moderate to fresh northeast or north from Cape May to Halifax and Sable Island.

QUINN in his 83d year. Funeral Inery and the Rev. Joseph Strug- tt nth I noil hnr.h nf F.lmhurst. College Preparatory Day School, with Kindergarten, Elementary. Junior And Senior Departments.

Strong Teaching Staff Athletic Piolit for Girls and Bov fnr services vtrauc m. a. Thursday at p.m. EVERS On Sept. 14, MARY E.

EVERS, at her residence, 154 Lin-wood beloved mother of Raymond 3.i Peter Paul Kathleen and Mrs. J. Toner. Funeral Ave. ana oi.

jism new, ji-, mMnlrhr. N. Thursday, Sept. 17, p.m. I1IOH WATER TODAY High Water.

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

each: Lena Nesbitt. sitter, 119 Moffat 83,000: Kathryn Cordes, widow, executrix, 1081 Buahwlck residue. ANTONIO (Sept. 8). Estate, about 88,000.

To Rosa Franzese, widow, executrix. 41 Withers St. WELWOOD, MARY E. (Sept 5). Estate, llilCS vJOUCBC 19 annuls tonight on the Hamburg American liner Deutschland, Hamburg-bound Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

RIEGLER On Sent. 15, 1931, New York ....111:43 112:09 II 5:28 I 8:12 on Sept. 18 at 9:30 a.m.; thence to 1 St. Michael's R. C.

Church, where SlfORE ROAD ACADEMY Country Day School fnr Glrla Shore Road near B9d Bt. ATlantle via Cherbourc and Southampton. Also aboard are Miss Elenore HELEN M. RIEGLER, at her resl- SEPTEMBER 11 112 SCHERMERH0RN STREET WAYNE L. A.M..

Principal Telephone TRIangl 4-3768 New Tork I II 8:21 I THO a- soltmn requiem mass will be dence, 24 Gain Court, Gerritsen Molchln. daughter of the comman lets thtn 12,000 real, 8200 personal. To Beach. Requiem mass at Church of offered. Interment Calvary ceme BUN RISES AND SETS Sent 18 I Sent.

IT the Resurrection at 10 a.m. inurs- Mary D. Welwood, daughter, executrix, 51 McDougal St. Trenton, N. Sept.

16 Indications today were that if Senator Roy T. Yates falls to resign within a day or two proceedings for his expulsion will be Instituted In the next 10 days. tery der of the motorship Milwaukee; Dr. Adolf Solansky, attache at the Czechoslovakian Consulate in New THE CHAHR SCHOOL 070-878 St. Marka Are, LAfavett -P Elementary and High School Deparfrmer Business Schonlg Rlses.8:37 Seta.

7.04 I ftlses.8:38 8ets.7:02 day, Sept. 17. FISHER On Tuesday, Sept. 15, ROBERTSON-On Monday, Sept. AU ed rjepuhi Ger- 1931.

after a brief Illness, GER 14, 1931, TRUDE K. nee Fallert). beloved i man Mnramnr ar.ivf hi liib ivi. j. bClOVed r.

rrntr, onrl rlovelanr at Toronto and Cleveland. S31 76th SON Sr. Of Congress wife ol- G. Gordon Le v. risner Services and interment private.

Yates, found wounded several S. professional use. Shipping News Incoming Passenger and Mail Steamships Choose A weeks ago In tne Manhattan apart uia M.k.. Ttride Return antia nnri Ti-kili 1 1 lCn rirjl MinPTHI I Adelphi Academy Eitakllibed 18HS Lafayette Arena, St Jassea Mac ni Clilloa riac A Thorough potatory School for Boy mnd Ctrl Excellent Elementary School Opens Wedaesdsy, Sept. 10 Reglater Now Tel.

PRoapeet 8-8720 ment of Ruth Jayne Cranmer, left the Hospital for the Ruptured and services at the Funeral Home of Clarence H. Mackay, chairman of n-r Hprhat. 6741 5th the board of the Postal Telegraph TODAY FOSTER On Sept. 15, 1931, ELIZABETH FOSTER, widow of John Foster. Funeral from residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Laura Lavin, 3706 Quentin Road, on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Interment Calvary Ceme Crippled this morning. nni. aath st on Wednesday. Sept.

RomDanv. with his the former Due to Dock Ship and Lint 16, at 8 p.ra. Funeral Thursday, 10 Anna Case, returned yesterday on MnjWAUKEB (0er(i Ham-Hamburg, Sept. Boulogne. Famous Sherman 84 R.

44th St 67 15tb St 8:30 a 10:00 p.m. interment vainaiia tne Olympic oi vv fi t-- p.ouii, tery. SAMPSON On Sent. 15. 1931, Me ZACAPA.

United Fruit Santa Marta. Sept. 1: Crlato- bal. Klniraton 3:30 p.m LORENA a. oniuiuw, I "7 ti migjwi n.H.

New 8:30 a.m. March Is Relived Des Moines, Iowa, Sept. 16 M5) GATES On Sept. 14, THOMAS B. GATES.

Services at the Brook ouujcu w.c.u M.RT1N1QlIE calaaablaa Poerto Colombia, sears. Funeral services Thursday SECRETARIAL TRAINING ana? BUSINESS COURSES Day and Eyeninf Cl GIRLS' CENTRAl. Sthccl for Secret one 30 irtiHAve.RrllrY4.MY.1 tit. rwaaiai 6 7 Rector st 38 R. Spring st 4 Bklyn, Main at 84 R.

34th at 87 R. Snrlna at 25 R. Fr'klln st Bermuda. Sept. 14 10:00 a.m.

Munson. that he wok ine pains to list ui PAN America. lyn Home for Aged Men, 745 Clas. afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, at St, Jack'vllle, Sept. 13; ensiles- MALLORT.

Men who marched with Sherman and his wife's articles separately. H. R. son Ave, on Thursday, Sept. 17, at John's Chapel, 470 Herkimer St.

ton 7:00 a.m. 4:00 n.m. Mr. Mackay had to pay duty to JEFFERSON. Old Dominion.

Norfolk. Sept IS 8 p.m SHEPPARD CATHARINE to the sea marched again here today in the yearly parade of the TOMORROW taling $2,150, and his nae. 4tu. It was understood customs offi HARRISON FLORENCE, beloved SHEppARD (nefe rjonneUy), widow Paris wn French Havre. SeDt.

io: Plymouth Grand Army of the Republic. wife of Harry O. Harrison, id Charles beloved mother of MAURETAN1A IBrl. Cunard. Southamnton.

Sent. 12; SCHOOL OP PLATBU8H "re HiMme of CMUktmi" NUnSKRY EI.RMKNTAUT ORADUS REGISTRATION NOW 160 OCEAN AVENL'E Motor Servle Bllckmlneter cials received an anonymous letter Of the 2,000,000 with Sherman I unrrooun Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, sister of Jonn w. and Charles on Sept 8:00 a.m. 87 R. 15th St 8:00 p.m.

84 NR. 14th st 3:00 p.m. 84 R. 44th st :30 a.m. 74 R.

34th at saying Anna Case was Dringing in (0erl Hamburg-Hamburg. Sent. 8: South. Sister Theodor, O. 8 and Joseph 15.

at her residence, 469 I4tn Bt. less than 1,000 marched today. Nearly as many more were In auto costly gowns purchased in Paris for American -'oton. Cherbourg F. and John Lennon.

Solemn re Solemn mass of requiem Friday, Will Complain of Treatment Furness Red Cross St. Johns. Sent. 12: Halifax, mniMADra inn Dl nl CHANCE TO ADVANCE YOURSEI.F mobiles. Sent.

18. at 9 a.m at the Church oi quicm mass on Thursday at 10 o'clock at St. Augustine Church, omlo Kingston 8:00 a.m. the Holy Name. Prospect and 9th And after waiting for more than two hours while customs men went rarpfullv through his baggage, Mr.

sixth Ave. and SterUng Place, CITY OF BIRMINGHAM. R.v.nn.h Savannsh. Sent. 14 7:00 a.m Avenues.

ui.aunmTYitl nlrf LEGAL NOTICES Brooklyn. RfMINdTON. DALTOK SIMON On Sept. 15, at his resi Linton Norfolk. Bent.

18 Mackay said he was much annoyed DrttiD Dmn i ta rf tY arro nnliUTV IVES On Sept. 14, 1931, JENNIE dence 135 Eastern Parkway, Brook JO Peek Silo 48 R. Charles i. 23 R. Fr'klln st 4 Hoboken.

3d st 88 R. 46th st FRIDAY Hugo J. PanMr. plainiift, aKftlnit Domrnlco by the delay, had never before Deen A beloved wife of the late Robert FROEBEL ACADEMY 178-178 Brooklyn. Avenue Opposite Children' Museum Prom Kindergarten to Hlgb School First Semester Begin Sept.

81st Registration Sept. 15th to lHth Edwin L. Osrvln.Prea Board of Trust Louise Porbea, Principal I.AIarelle 8-4818 nm wati.vrtlnfV frnm nirn wiBUlMnrnM II Hamburg. Sept. 8: South lyn, LOUIS, beloved husband of Gertrude (nee Arnold), and father ircmeu umi i urso, Mary urao, wiie; Frnn urno.

Caroline Urto, Ula wife; John C. Uro, PI ore net Urno, hln wlft; Rose Rowttl, C. Ives and devoted mother of Mrs. Ida R. Tice, Dr.

Grace D. Ives, Mrs, Europe, and WOUld bring tne matter YonK (0.rl. Ham- Hamburg, Sept. 10; South- of Herbert Lawrence E. and niMninM nanarlnuint In I amDton.

Cherbourg Marjr Lombardo. Frank Cazxa, also known H. S. Hanna and Mrs. O.

E. Mac utriuis hie p.n.n. Jack A. Simon. Funeral services Frank com: "Marv Cazra.

nil wiia RiinnL i Am, Washington. donald. Services at her residence If any, alio known ai "Mary" Coir a. lint nam "Marv" (tctUloui. true namt Havana morro' CASTLE.

Ward Vera Crus. Sept. 13 Friday, Sept. 18, at 11 a.m. at Funeral Home, 187 S.

Oxford Ivy Lee, publicist, arrived on the 469 E. 25th Wednesday, 8 p.m. 8:00 a.m. unknown to plaintiff: Plrrlna Damiana, AMAPALA iHoni, Dl OlorgloLa Ceiba SHth st, Breoklva 14 I R. Wall st 30 R.

Peck Slip ItBkln.Montatoe 8ft R. SStb at Accounting Machine School Coirs mclad TtnMi Billing, Conmereisl, Bank se" Brokerage (Bookkeepi) lay Peenlng C'lasse Namlnal Pe REMINGTON RAND BUSINESS SERVICE, Inc. 14 RROADWAT. N. T.

lAtk PIor Olvmblc. Brig. Gen. J. wiinam su- aiflo known rienna iiamiano; lucib Interment private Brooklyn.

Fert-aa-Prlnea 8:08 a Urso Caiaa, alao known as Lucy Urno breth and Mra. Kilbreth brought njMr-niMiA mri. Furn Ber. Bermuda. Sept.

18... 8:30 a.m casza. alio known as Marietta voztm: SKELLV On Sept. 14. 19S-, KETTLES RICHARD on Kent.

15. 1931. beloved husband of Leonardo OenoTfM, "Jsnt" OrnovRjir, hil back the body of their son. Rutgers Barclay Kilbreth. who wag killed CHEROKEE.

Clvd Sept. CharUS- 37 Spring st JOHN JOSEPH SKELLY, beiovea Happy Hour Kindergarten Specializing in the Training of the re-School Child All Day Seaainna Rhythm anil Dramatic Art Included wife. If any, first nama "Jane" true namt unknown to plaintiff; Carmen M. Evelyn Kettles, at his home. 87-uo atner of Eugene, Harry, Edna July 24 when an air transport plane mohawk.

cw. o. vej Oenovese, Leont uenovew ana any ano in D1V1HK iruin aataiiuui tin Known otner persons wnoe namei are unknown to plaintiff, being all th remain-Ins heirs and deviates. If any, of Michael Outgoing Passenger Steamships cracked up. C.

F. YOUNG 821 roeteir Ayn. MAn-firld 6-fc505 amKNooN clarsfs in dramatic ART POR OLDKR CHILDREN I9ist noiiis, u. iu.cr im stul- Ada Grant and Marie uion- Mrs. H.

B. Aschoff, Frank Mrs. nQn from hlg residence, H. B. Prmele- 1151 New York Ave.

on Thursday neral services St. Gabriel Episcopal 9:30 tnence 8t. Jerome's Church, Woodhull Hollls L. Cnurch where golemn re-Friday. Sept.

18, at 10 a.m. Inter- wll, celebrated. In- COAMO. for Saa Jaea and Santa Damla APPRAISALS a Clt frarn Ptre 91. nraaklen.

Allan Urso, PeUr Oacsa and Anna Oenovtso and their husbands, wives, heirs, creditors, lienors and successors in Interest and any snd all persons claiming by, through or tl Ave. imalla alee a.aa.l. sails HART. ANNIE 8, (May 14. 19301.

Gross neon VENEZUELA, far Paert Clmbla, Carta. assets, 89.353: net. 87.92. To Richard undrr tne said persons, an oi wnom ana whose names ara unknown plaintiff. ment private.

terment 8t. John' Cemetery. and Cornelia M. Hart, brother and slater. Sf II rhree to four month V.

II La intensite ootirsa. Superior secretarial training toy roanf women. Moderate tultwo. oIel. IMAia Bos 8.

24 aidnsf Plaoa, Brookira Heights, Hew Yorg Waad. grkasl, 48 Fallaa 81. MAIa 4-40K1. Plaoement Bureau. Ire.

Bustneae inatruo tlon. College grade end srsnoara eourM. Ben lam In Erde, doing business as li. Krda to Sou, Tho People of tha 8lste of New TERRY EMMA CARMAN, wife In enual sharp. Awets.

cash. 8873: per eena. trlnlobal. Orlnla. La I.IBertaa, Acalntla.

Man Jo.e da Onalamela. ham-eric. Los Angeles end Kan Prancltie, frm Pier 88. Brooklyn. Hamilton Ae, Imalla rloa 8 a.aa.l.

aalla nwen. KILEY On Sept. 15, at Mtlford. ANN KILEY, beloved wife of Thomas W. Kiley.

and devoted of Isaac O. Terry, at Sayville, N. sonal effects. 890: storks and bonds, 88.428 York, defendsnts. To the above-named defendants You MISS KIRK'S SCHOOL 112 WOODRUFF AVENUE iPl.ATRimH) Carafelly Ora8r8 ekl for Says an8 Olrla Klndergartea a Cleaenlary Degl.

Mailt Mixiaie latf fall Term Define gegteasher 88tk Catalog an regaeal A 8TEAMKH for Aruba from Carteret. H. Immtlj ftlnM O'O ami. mother of Mrs. Kathlleen Ktley are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In thia action and to serve a copy of your answer or If the complaint Is not Sept.

18. mother of Sara T. Watson and Coles C. Terry. Notice of funeral later.

In Qemoriam TODAY PRESIDENT ROOBITVILT. for Cobh. Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg, from Pier 4. Hoboken imalla close 8 s.m.i.

salts noon. CI. AN MALCOLM fee Jaw Pier 3. Braoklra. Ferris 81.

taaalle eloaa noan). ORIPflHOLM. for Obthenmirg. from Pier 87. Z7th Bt.

(malls Close m. I. aalls 4 D.m. DERENOARI A. for Cherbourg and South.

amnion, from Pier 64. 14. MJ Bt. imalla closa 8 tails midnight PAI.CON. for Ban Jasn.

rrU Cabell. Caracaa an Maraeaiba. from Pier la. HriM.kl. Paraaan St.

laaails clasa a.aa.l. saUa aeaa. ORIINTB. for Haana. from Pier 14.

t. Wsll St. imalls cloaa a I aalla noon. Murohs" Reposing at her residence, ULUA. for Havana.

Cilstnbsl and Port Ll- mon frnm Plar o. N. Rector nt. IAMHA BleiVTHg TRAINING SCHOOL Laaak nth 81. an ntk Britakria Day and kvicnio CLAsata 58 Montgomery Place, Brooklyn, MAAS In remembrance of my MARTINIOIIK.

far flnailm. Ht. Mare, THATCHER e- HARRY B. lovinu and devoted husband and N. Y.

Notice of funeral later. Prt-aa-Prlae. ruert elemoia an served wun mis summons to ar-rv a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty .20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In cane of your fsllure to appear or answer, judgment will be our kind father, GEORGE On Sept. 14, Cartaseaa.

freaa Pier 4. Braoklra. Pal torn laaall la 18 a.aa.l. sails 1 a.m. Art Srhonla THATCHER, on Sept.

15, of 183 72d beloved brother of Lottie, Chauncey Mrs. Harry E. Worth- MAAS. who died Sept. 15, 1926.

1931. HERBERT A. beloved hu. PRK8IDINT ORANT. fnr Havana.

Crlato- Gone, never to be forgotten. taken against you bv default for tho relief demanded in the complaint. band of Mary P. Lovell, and father hal. Lna Anaalaa.

Bun PranrlscO. etc. Wife. MARGARET, and OK KFVmiNI a. rAIKMf af riNI A8T8 8A4 Proapcrt PI.

Phone Lalsrtll 8-3198. Painting, Drawing, Life Commercial Illustrating, Cartooning. Faeriion, Interior Deeo ration, Poater Lettering. Newspaper Layout. lngton.

runerai services win oe held at his residence Sept. 16 at 8 and Manila, from Pier 9. Jersey City of Mrs. Mav Greenwood Hamm, Mtiatla niie 9 n.m. I.

aal a a a.m.. Sons. GEOROE and EDWIN. THOOg PAOEI.DND. for Rl Janetr.

p.m. by the Rev. J. Peckhomn, v.u. BEDFORD INSTITUTE ELEMENTARY DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS 223 McDONOUGH STRFET Miss M.

T. FTJRDY Opens Monday, Sept. 28th Mrs. Helen Sage and Herbert Lovell services at the Patrchild Chapel, 8931 184th Jamaica, on Interment Thursday at 10 a.m McTERNAN In loving mem Santta and Rl Orands Hl. iraa SOth Breoklva Imalla eloae 8 a.m.l Dated, March Mth, 1031.

RITT to OOLDMAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Port Office Address, 131 Jors lemon Afreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. To the Defendants Domentco Urso, Miry Urno, Frtuik Urio, Caroline Uro, John O. Urso, Florence Urno, Roue Rosettt, Lucia Urso Cassa, also known aa Lucy Urso Ciiu, also known as Marietta Cossa, Masleal Inatrartton.

Greenwood Cemetery. Tai.RATC. fa Parnambuefl. Bakla. Man, ory of our dear momer, mari MADDEN McTERNAN, who passed U.

Rla Oraad Hal. raranaco an Thursday. Sept. at a p.m. THOMPSON At Westwood.

N. R.a rranlaaa nni. rreea Tie 7, PAN AM1TRICA for Hamilton. Bermuda, from Pier B4. N.

W. 24th St. imalls clos 11:30 a m.l aalls D.m. MONAMAR. for Bt.

Thomss, Bt. Crolg Bt. Kltu Ouadelouoe. Martinique. Bt.

Lucia. Barbadoa. Trinidad. Paramaribo. 0eoretown and Grenada, from Pier 4.

N. Bt. imalla clous I am t. aall 4 m. Beak Darks, Brooklyn.

4111k St. laaails on Monday, Sept. 14.. 1931, In his 77th year, CLARENCE formerly PR1DAY away September, 1929. Do not ask us If we miss her; Oh, there's such a vacant Oft we think we hear her voice AMERICAN PARMKR.

for Plymouth and RMIFOKU ACADgMV KIIS New lark e. Teeehers Training laaa. of Brooklyn. N. nusoana oi London, from Pier 38.

N. Houeton m. Distinctive it iiTirrsirn far Crlalakal sad Florence V. Thompson. Services on imalla r.lnta annnl aalla 4 n.m Klnerartea ta sjeneg OKCIl'HKKO.

for Ceoenhssen and Odynla kalhryn Stonrman-ilrowriej Tsarker Plan ana le Panil ef RimOIJi MARIA BREJTHABPT, HfArV. MATPR OP PIANO AT THt STIR. KlrlCH ES CONKgRVATORIUM DER MU8IK. BKHLIN OEftMANY. Mperll I Br9mnrm.

PH. RTerllag S-g4TU Mt.41., 41 Lratela PI. ITRNE8T WILLIAMS MCHOOL OP MUSld Vole, all Iniirumenta. theory) evltural eubjerte: gpecisl or regtilar eoSrs. band, orchestra practice: dtatingutarM Acuity.

I S3 Ocean An. PLatbu.h 978 Wednesday at 8 p.m. at hU home, Kan Pranelaea. fraa. St 81- Break-' imalla aleea 8 a.aa.l.

a. nanHM mtlA Hamilton. rtm Pier g. nuan uecka, nrtiaivei. And see her smiling face.

Days of sadness still come o'er us, BROOKLYN rail iHeary Bt. Teres I Cee. Heg las Urge. HIMenleg 30 Brtckell Westwooa. n.

j. St. (malla el aaaal. aalla 8 a.es. Service BKIXIKNI.AND.

for Plymouth. Cherbourg anil Antararn frOgn Pier ftg N. Tears In silence often flow; Memory keeps you near us, Mother a Day Itrheel Edward'i School 18th Bt. Imalls close I D.m I aalls tar Suva ng tilrh) 8HORK gllAn. SRDUKI.VN.

N. pier 8S. H. 8bth 81. imalla closa 8:30 a.m.l.

sail 11 LADY NEION. for Bt. Kltts. Heels. An-tiuua Mrntxrrit.

Dominica, from Boaion imalls elosa 8 P.m. and ea rail to Boitoni. pahnmrth for Hallfas. Bt. Pierre and sum AUOU8TU8.

tor nibraltar. Naples and Ornoa. from Pier 97. N. R.

W. 57th FRED HERBST SONS The I JuneralJiptHc The EDITH CRAY SCHOOL tor BoyOlrls-l0l Are J.Hrootlyn.N at Imalla clnaa 9 30 Bm I aal a 8 D.m PA urn for Plvmouth and Havre, frnm DANCING. a. ii Bn.lnn from 90th MORTICIANS dear. Though you left us two years ago.

Daughters. CATHERINE. CECILE. NEUBERT A son'i 8ad remembrance of hU parent, who entered eternal life two years ago. Constantly in my thoughts.

and any and all unknown otner persons whose names are unknown to plaintiff, being all the remaining heirs and devtseea. If any. of Michael Urno, Prter Caua and Anna Oenovese and their husbands. heirs, creditors, lienors and successors in Interest and eny and all persons claiming by, throuRh or unVr the said persona, all of whom and whose names are unknown to plslntlff: The forcRolne summons Is served upon ou by publication pursuant to an ordr-r of the Hon. Lswla L.

Fswcett, Justice of the Bunreme Court of the state of New York, dated An (runt 31, 1931. and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Klnss In the Borourh of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, on the 3Ut day of August. 1931. The object of the above entitled action la to foreclose two mortgage on real property situated In the Borouijh ot Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, being on the easterly slrie of 14th Avenue 20 feet southerly frnm Mth fV.reet, being 20 feet front and rear by 100 feet In dspth on both sides. Pfe4.

Aneimt 1111 RITT to OOt DMA, Attorneys for Pla'n. tiff Office and pon Office A1dr lit Jorelemoa Street, Brooklyn. Mew York 14-t imaUa close 8 m. and go by rsll to t.t.allkd let a Pier 67 N. W.

lth Bt. unalls eloae 7 jn om.i. aalls 11 30 p.m. CAR1NTHIA, for Plymouth Havre and ItKgTFIKI.D PRIVATI 8CHOOL iiuIH.k IniliTlrliial lntritiflAaRiM turvlcv llirt l.unrll All Ha; nVaalim Agee 8 NA.gnftM London, from Pier 64. w.

14th Bt Boston) sails 10 m. TOMORROW DEUTSCHLAND for Cherbourg South. CHAPEL 67 TKire) Aea Ini mallal aalla n.m. thr i ii rj acnooL loOS Newklrk At. Rtlrknlnaler Ol.yilMC from Cherboure and Boutk ta limn at ra 8r-s Mas a aaMtkla's Comoiel I 'our a.

gg UD REMEV SCHOOL FOR DANCING Prion TRafaigar ia-IM CMtmim, An fStk Si. T. it riarrwATRT) pmmn on neorwerT IT hrliovm that tht amoral thauli rtflert merurmtriy th $tandari of IMnm of lfc trairA. To fall btilow thit ttandard it not good last. All llanertment from KlnOxrsartra 4'oHoay amDton.

from Pier 68. N. W. llh Bt. HUGiwaat -IbOO-OI aoiptnn and Hamoure irom nrr W.

48th Bt. imalla close 8 m. nfAnmmAmml Mils 19 Ol m.BI. imalla close 8 n.m.l. aalls midnight.

IT. JOHN'8 rol I Kig. gekeraisrkara 81 TTVIVkclt. fnr Rantlaon and Puarto Barrios. FUNERAL PARLORS Downtown Divtaion from Pier 8.

Rector St. unaili CAHPLAKA. for Copenhagen. Helsinki and Lrnll.grsd. from Pier D.

Jersey Cite i 1 l. Art 8 clone 8 30 a.m.l. aalla noon, Af-miTR far Inaraa. Pnrt.aH.Prlne. I.

roiny ACAogMt preo Sehooi for Itov. and Otrl t.angugr. GEORGE. 8IEBOLD In sad and loving remembrance of my wife and our mother. ELIZABETH who died 1.

1929. Gone frit rever to forgotten. Masses offered. HUSBAND and DAUGHTERS. (iaavra.

Poerta akrll. Caraea and PestcrXami Rantarg an Sn, At. Ave PI atha.k 1-84 DRKMCKN. for Oalway. Cherbourg and Bremen, from Pier 42.

Morton Bk mieils 'loa 10 am .1 "alls 2 o.m CITY OP rinpOIK. from Baltimore and aiAtfAlk -a Hvra and Hamburg imalls 13 Hanaon Plsca NCVIaa 8-M6 MEMORIAL sol FiWi Awm SHOrama -i6o-o MaraeelM, rrem rier 11, nreeaiyn. Ill taaalla alaaa 4 a as I. Wa Fumhh gpanl.h laaeeese heel, aa CorHemH. ihoniuahi isuslit, quickly; a mint 'T i MAnnrTAN'A for weekend from am mTihlv (18-T a.aa-1.

Phnna BArrlay 1-8'iOO tor MIetln. Pier 64. W. 14tb 81. la nails) rinse Inr end go by rail to Baltimore COrtlanof 1-g-'J.

NPW tog gat. 1803. ttt BBOAOWAI aalla 1 g.ob i an Norfolk)..

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