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Obituaries Buffalo Evexing News Munday November 11 1946 55 ACCIDENTS ATHER HARRIGAN Helped Progress Counseled 4 Clubs In mpnturtain HENRY BROCKSOPP in ATALLY STRICKEN A LIVESTOCK DEALER in 58 THOXINE IN CHURCH RECTORY OR 50 YEARS DIES 'HM'i IMPLES? DR SANORD A MOSS place to Stop fooling ith half a xrrdienU Pmlim coot soothes helps heal How To Relieve and Bronchitis I how long WHY BE AR ELSIE STAMLER Town Clerk Deaths finc'rg Plan 'ollO'A's Rod and PL ADVERTISEMENT and ITCHY SCALY ELSIE STAMIER Town'CIerk Kitten Hurling Charge Costs Man $100 ine riedrich 64 died ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Rev be HUGO ranklin Zimmerman CI ADVERTISEMENT suf RHEUMATIC Deceased Don't let Baby Suffer a IV LONG DISTANCE MOVING Ernest Wedekindt 1 PATENTS ISSUED mother of Mrs John Paulus Private Parking Lot for Your Convenience A TONSILINE LI 8121 Joseph Ignatius matter onder at 9 Ceme ill at teeth non plates more survived John It is He the years Satur other senii his 12 years alls Ont working for Railroad at also be Alumni the two and a Ida Stephens and riends may call This notice Riven pursuant to resolution rf the Tu'n Board adopted loiter 2Stn 1946 Thomas Ray UNERAL HOME 465 RANKLIN STREET EST 1897 GA 1074 isuir in loving mpmnrv of WIN riends invited lit 12 Darbee of West 1946 wife of the Mrs George Cole Brock in this 998 Broadway Phon HUmboldt 2560 Wadsworth 10 1946 at 2 a member cf in the Home 84 Simply rub on Pain xpeller eel it gr to work to help bring you wonderful relief in these two important ways irst Pain Expeller stimulates blood cir culation to painful area washes away the fatigue acids (toxins) in the muscles helps relieve local congestion reduce pain and stiffness Second it gives mar velous local analgesic action to relieve pain brings you hours of comforting warmth Get Pain Expeller from your druggist today Only 35c a to It 12 ot 1333 suddfn husband nf th Rauch: brother of Mrs Mrs William Van Lu van Mich George John William Wall riends John Erinckmann summoned rancis and cotn illness uneral Jield tomorrow at 257 Walden Ave SANORD MOSS DIES A NOTED ENGINEER JMy irupplT of AYOS onlx I22S If not dlshu with romlts MONEY BACK on 6 rat box Phon Hens Kelly Sears Roebuck It at 2 atfpnrl family at 24 Crestwood Ave after the funeral A ine uneral Home! i Lillian Raymond WASHINGTON Nov 11 UPL Philip Murray will be drafted for another term as president of the CIO a CIO source said Sunday Mr Murray who had been reported eager to relinquish the presidency and the CIO Executive Board begin a preconvention meeting in Atlan tic City Wednesday The Eighth convention will open there Nov 18 PHONE TODM ESTIMATE ason in helping Brocksopp is survived hy sons Harry of Strykersville uncle Theodore isher Eugene Sunday 54 for rdomer VAN LINES utc COAST TO COAST are always loved wife ot Herman: mother ot Mr ET rrs rtt at 1 A Warren grandmother of Richard easier No longer be annoyed or feel ease because of loose wabbly false ASTEETH an improved alkaline acid) powder sprinkled on your holds them firmer so they feel comfortable Soothing and cooling to gums made sore by excessive acid mouth Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates GET ASTEETH today at any drug store 'VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will he held hv the Town Board of the Town of Grand Island Erie County New York at the Town Hall Grand Island on the 25th dev of November 1916 at to consider an application lv Isabel Smh for a change in classification under the Town Building Zone Ordinance of premises owned by her on Express Highway from Residence to Commercial District to permit the use of said premises for con struction thereon of a cold storage locker plant and the purposes incidental thereto and the sale ot perishable goods and food stuffs which premises are more par ticularlv bounded and as follows All That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of flrand Island Erie County Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back CREOMULSION for Coughs Chest Colds Bronchitis memory of passed away Nov 11 1943 leming) In loving my dear sister Alice who three 3 ears ago lonaj HARKIGAX Rev suddenly 1 ei esa state at roehley Hamburg Deceased was a Lodge No 625 Lodge No 712 8:45 and at St John the Church al 9:15 invited Iltl2 ranklin Zimmerman hrof hf' uneral from his late residence man Buffalo Evening News Washington Bureau WASHINGTON Nov Patents is sued to Buffalo area applicants include: Paul Dubnsclard forming roll Charles ielding rack and pinion mechanism IS HEREBY GIVEN that license Nn RL 16964 has been issued to the undersigned to sell Liquor at retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Bevorap' Control Law at The Big Apple Erie Co for on premises consumption MRS JOSEPHINE MARKOWSKI South Union Road Cheektowaga nov4ll made hisj retirement a daughter brother and of Syracuse PGHT PAW WTH PAIN EXPELLER Committee Chairmen Named Eight newly appointed committee chairmen of Si rancis Xavier Post 879 Catholic War Veterans are: Executive Vincent Healy membership George Goris: civic Paul Schneggenburger Catholic ac tion John Schneggenburger wel fare Conrad Schneggenburger Americanism Winfred Sherman social entertainment Virginia Smith and Sick How ard Corey The post will spon sor a memorial mass in St rancis Xavier Church Sunday Nov 24 Convicted on testimony of an 11 year old boy a Town of Tona wanda man was fined $100 Satur day by Peace Justice Willis El liott in Town of Tonawanda court on a charge of cruelty to animals He was accused of throwing month old against a breaking one of the animal's The defendant is William nolds 50 St Sheridan Parkside father of two small children Peace Justice Elliott gave him until to morrow to pay the fine The principal witness against Reynolds was 11 year old Edward Dray 38 St who told the court he saw Reynolds pick up the kitten and hurl it through the air The boy Reynolds remarked another animal I Reynolds told the court that the kitten had frightened his 2 year old son and had chased a dog he owns The kitten owned by Mrs Elizabeth Gowland 40 St was brought into court its leg in a cast Mrs Gowland was the com plainant Exrrc Highway extending north easterly tn a line drawn parallel tn the Stoney Point Road distant 70 feet easterly as measured along the northerly line of Staley Road from the point nf intersec tion nf the northerly Tin? o' Staler Road with the easterly line nf Express Hichwav All interested naities may attend at said time and place and be heard thereon This notice given pursuant to resolution nf the Town Board adopted October 28th 1946 HENRY BROCKSOPP tired Buffalo livestock dealer died Saturday at the home of a daughter in Pemberville He lived in Hamburg more than 60 a 3 loj that Stormes grand uneral and Other Druggists TEAR OUT THIS AD AS A REMINDER coveries including the trophv in aviation in 1941 World Wars he served as a con sulting engineer with the Air orce Graduated from the University of California he received his PhD from Cornell in 1903 In that year he was appointed engineer in me chanical research at General Elec Thomson Laboratory in Lynn and remained there 35 years After his retirement in 1938 he continued as a consulting engineer Noted mainly for his develop ments in centrifugal compressors for compressed air Dr Moss was awarded patents for nearly 50 me chanical devices Henry Mueller NEWARK Nov 11 Henry Mueller 67 president of the Mueller Company manufac turer of noodles and macaroni died today after a short illness He was past president of the Jersey City Chamber of Commerce near Claycross Mr Brocksopp introduction LICATA Antonina nep Capilloi 1946 beloved wile or mother of Edward the late Nicolina and of Mrs her Rites for William Abbott Will Be Held Tomorrow UNERAL HOME 237 EAST UTICA Alvin Mist Mast Jr Loretta Sieck Licensed Managen GA 7600 2 Policemen Recovering rom Heart Attacks OR EXTRA I VALUE IN LOWERS uneral services for William Abbott 70 of 126 North Parade Ave a salesman in the suit department of Kleinhans Company will be held at 8:15 tomorrow in the Leo Sauer uneral Home 823 Genesee St Services will follow at 9 in St Mary Magdalene Church and burial will be in Mt Calvary Cemetery Pine Hill Mr Abbott was born in Syra cuse and came to Buffalo 42 years ago joining the staff of the old A Weed Clothing Store In 1926 he joined Kleinhans Company He was married to the former Teresa aderal in St Church in 1908 A member of lhe Holy Name Society he longed to the Canisius Sodality Besides his wife he by three sons rancis and Robert Abbott Marion Abbott and a sister Leon Abbott and Mrs Eloise Hawkins of Phila delphia will be the home burial in St John's Cemetery Hill Rev Wilfrid A Schmidt of Resurrection Lutheran MISTER In loving memory of my hus band Harold who passed away one sear ago todaj Nov 11 1945 Heartaches that no one can heal Memories that no one can steal Some may forget them now gone I'll remember no matter how long It sad but true I wonder why The best are always first to die WIE VIOLET AND SON HAROLD IOO and nti2 Ray Nov 9 Anthony Ray Sanford A Moss 74 who developed turbosupercharger for airplane 1 uty automobile engines died Sun of a heart attack native of San rancisco he and Mis Margaret lis Ind and linger ham Ala uneial at orest at 3 vited to attend Johnson Delaware Ave until Sunday noon MEEHAN Nellie Meehan of 95 Ponlev in Buffalo Nov 10 1946 sister of Mrs James Baldwin and the late Mr Joseph Mang and James Meehan: aunt of Mis Gcmg? Gregor 1 Mang Mrs rank Stahl James and Donald Baldwin uneral from the Link ox Company Mortuary 355 Grant St Wednesday morning at 8:30 and from Annunciation Church at 9 riends invited MOORE Emma Moore of 147 East Genesee St suddenly in Buffalo Nov 10 1946 beloved wife of the late Gilbert Moore: sister of Mrs Georg? Hoehn Mrs Joseph Hartinger John and Charles Scheerle the late Mrs Charles Schlecter and Mrs Cnarles Cook Services from Arthur Gibb uneral Home 967 Jefferson Ave Wednesday afternoon at 2 riends invited MROWCZYNSKI unegunda ki nee Lipinska loved wife of John sister of Mrs Mary Theodosia Kosjnski late residence 322 day morning at 9 Assumption Church ment in St Stanislaus Cemetery invneo NEPHEW 2798 Delaware for ranklin discovered in 11:15 by a said nail AT first sign of chafing dry eczema or simple rash from external causes use soft sooth ing medicated Resinol to quickly relieve smarting and itching avored by generations of moth ers for its gentle effectiveness They also like pure mild Resinol Soap for baby's bach Use both RESINOL0 signed him accompanied the team on a and James A Well Hurst of Sioux alls South Dakota Emma Hrust anti th? late Harvey Hiram and Charles father of Arlene Storms from the Stephan and Gethoefer uneral Home 266 East St at Austin Wednes day morning at 9:15 and from St ran cis Xavier Church at 10 riends invited Deceased was a member of In ternational Tent No 82 Knights of Mac cabees and George Washington ishing A Camping Club 11H2 TUPPER Gladys Marion Tupper Nov 11 1946 at Corfu wife of Glenn mother ot T5 Clare of Dix and Dean at home: daughter of Wilmer and th? late Ida Stone and lister of Alan Stone uneral services from the Beach Son Mortuarv Corfu Thursday at 2:30 rrienas are invueo WALL Orville Wall formerl East erry St Buffalo ty at port Huron Mich late Mane 'nee George Gosling nf Port Huron and the late received at the neral Home 1034 Kensington Ave where funeral services will be held nn Tuesday at 2:30 riends invited to attend Deceased was a member of Kensington Post 708 American Legion and the ra ternal Order nf Eagles Aerie 46 inter ment in orest Lawn Cemetery KMITH mother Mary years ago today Till memory fades and life departs live forever in our hearts DAUGHTER VERA SON IN LAW RANCIS easterly line the northerly runninz then along the casterlv line of the Express Highway: the northerlv and southerly lines said parcel bring at right angles to the You are assured of SERVICE of DISTINCTION with complete understanding and co operation to meet every family need Our Chapels and Organ are for family conveni ence without extra charge particularly described a Commencing at a point in line of th? Express Ilighwav of Nellie Johndahl: father of Mrs Helen Wilson: grandfather of Judith Ann Wilson brother of Mrs Amanda Anthony of Omaha Neb and Mrs Lvdia Nelson of Ventura Calif riends call at the Driscoll uneral Home 1336 Main St until Monday eve ning Private funeral Tuesday lowers gratefully declined Mr Eastberg was a member of OE No 46 and Carpenters Izrcal No 9 Bock Island HL papers please copy KlEDItK Eduard riedrich in Buf falo Nov 9 1946 husband of Millie nee Wilhelm': father of Elwood: brother of nst Gcmge and Dora grandfather of Elwood and Edward Services from tire familv residence 257 Walden Ave Tues day at 2 Itev Wilfrid Schmidt officiating riends invited Deceased was a member of Walhalla Lodge No 91 I and Brewer Union No 4 GirsDEK Anna Ganriel Gosilek of 310 Warwick Ave in Buffalo Nov 9 1946 wife of the late August Gosdek mother of August Charles Rudolph Mrs Henry Praetzel Mrs Ernest Lemke and the late William and Mrs Joseph Gtamsa: grandmother of four grand children and tuo great grandchildren uneral from tire Sieck uneral Home 237 East Vtica St Wednesday at 1:45 and from St Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2:30 iends are invited Mrs Gosdek was a member ot St Andrew Ladies Aid Society CIO to Draft Murray or Another Year dir MOTHER AND DAD the Load Off Your BECJtiN ECL LLMI5G In loving memory of my sister Alice who passed away three years ago today Nov 11 1943 Your gentle face and patient With sadness ve recall You had a kindly word for each And died Auto struck parked truck Chicago near bulton aaiuiuas luiea: Joseph Lingnau 62 of 59 Holland jured nose contusions His wife Mrs Carmela Lingnau hrnh htirrfi Henry A Schroeder 49 of 266 Olympic collision at Broadway Oak 3:15 A Sunday: lacerations Jeanette BonEnfant 31 of S97 Lafay ette: fell from auto in Goodrich near Main 1:30 A Sundav injured right knee Nowl amout Liniment Givet Deep Seated Relief With Proved 2 Way Action Ahrens nf 299 St Nov 9 1946 beloved Knowles Ahrens: Richard Roger Jovce Bookhagen: was influential in developing the 4 Club program in this area He was a charter member of the Hamburg Businessmen's Club a former president and member of the Buffalo Livestock Exchange a member of the Odd ellows ra ternal Lodge A 2l the Kiwanis Club the Buffalo Automobile Club the Elks the Buffalo Consistory and the Shrine Mr two and Benjamin of Dunkirk three daughters Mrs Ray Dart of Ham burg Mrs Everett Canfield and Mrs Alec Canfield both of Pem berville Edward riedrich A local labor leader for 35 Edward day in Millard illmore Hospital alter a services 2 in with Pine past Church will officiate Mr riedrich was secretary of Brewery Local 4 for 20 years: international representative of the International Union of United Brewery lour Cereal Soft Drink Workers of America and 15 years served as treasurer of Buffalo ederation of Labor was instrumental last year changing 1hc affiliation of uneral services will be held to morrow afternoon for Henry Brocksopp a livestock dealer in Buffalo for more than half a cen tury He died Saturday at the home of his daughter Mrs Everett Canfield in Pemberville A resi dent of Hamburg more than 60 years Mr Brocksopp home in Ohio since his four years ago Services will be held roehlev uneral Lake St Hamburg with the Rev Kenmore Haight of the Hamburg Methodist Church officiating Burial will be in Prospect Lawn Cemetery where a Masonic serv ice will he held Born in Pilsley Derbyshire Eng received an early the livestock business Came to Hamburg in 1880 Ofien he recalled how a youth he accompanied his father and grandfather to market to pur chase cattle He attended Chester field Academy in England In 1SS0 Mr Brocksopp came to Hamburg with his father to visit an aunt While there he became acquainted with Abell who with a morning at 8:30 bt i nomas riends are Deceased was League Auxiliary Post 3170 Wintringer Nov Estelle Arm uneral Home 5 Walden Av? esee Wednesday at 3 o'clock invited Deceased was a Elevator Construction Local No Buffalo BOOK Koppel Book? of 4 in Rnffaln husband of Ros? Cohen Booke: father of David and Abe Booke: brother of Albert of Bradford Pa Mr Alex Olson and th? late Solly and Louis Book? and Mrs Tillie Sachs uneral services will take place at the Etkin Mortuary 76 Linwood Ave Monday afternoon Nov clock rnencis are irvjren riends may visit with th? EET YOU? REAL RELIE: in Cuticura Soap suds Apply Cuticura Ointment then CtiticnraTalcum Great! cuticura fered heart attacks ing were reported day Detective Delanev 35 of 208 a member of the Homicide Squad was taken to Emergency Hospital after becoming ill at Police Head quarters about 5 Patrol man Julius Widzinski 49 of 78 Blake St attached Io the Wash ington Station was stricken while visiting friends at 50 Kerns Ave about 1 He was revived by firemen and taken home Mr the the He was later employed was then experimenting herd of Jersey cattle Mr Abell convinced Mr sopp he should remain country and the latter convinced his father he should bring the family to America The younger Mr Brocksopp en tered tiie livestock field in 1S91 at the Buffalo Stockyards as a buyer for Shintz Smith A short time later he became associated with Swope Hughes Waltz Benstead with whom he remained unil 1939 when the firm of Brocksopp Ben stead was formed An Elk and a Alwavs interested farmers raise better stock through improved feeding Mr Brocksopp 9 1946 beloved wife or Lnailes 11 Domros Mrs Lang Gerhard Arthur Lang uneral services from the John A Allem Son uneral Home 246 Pershing Ave near Northampton St Tuesday after noon at 2:30 riends are invited MASON Theresa Mason Nov 9 1946 wife of the late John: mother of John of Cleveland Charles of Industry and Andrew Mason Mrs Grant Quale Mrs Dorothea Legg Mrs Howard Less wing and the late Harry Mason: sister of Nellie Harney the late Harry Mrs Mary Jane Drennen Mis Charlotte Cun ningham and Mrs rances ox uneral from the family residence Ill Jewett Ave Tuesday morning at 8:30 and from the Blessed Trinity Church at 9 o'clock riends invited Church at 9 a member of 9tll IISUMJADI Joseph Rosenbaum Nov 10 1946 husband of Katherine Schus: father of Elizabeth and Mis Eime Arns: grandfather ot Norman Arns: ot me inre ionn Kosenoaum Injured in Rail Mishap Conductor 55 Dies Injured in a switching mishap George A Mcllvenna 55 of 88 Manitoba St a railroad conductor who was acting as a brakeman died in Emergency Hospital at 10:10 o'clock Saturday night Police said that eight hours earlier he was crushed between a freight car and a building of the Queen City oun dry Machine Company 391 Xor folk Ave Issuing a certificate of accidental death Medical Exam iner Eugene Wallace reported he suffered a broken left leg internal injuries Born in Smith Mcllvenna started Canadian Pacific age of 15 by the Boston Maine Railroad in Albany and for the last 27 years by the Erie Railroad in Attica and Buffalo He was a member of Lodge 220 Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen He is survived by his wife Mrs Bertha Cherland Mcllvenna: three children Raymond and Mrs Bunny Vaarwerk both of Highland on the Lake Mrs Stewart Wil hoite Kirkville three brothers Harold James and Robert of Smith alls and a sister Mrs Mary La Charity of Hull Que Services will be conducted at 2 tomorrow in the Loomis Offers Loomis uneral Home 1S20 Seneca St by the Rev parle Gates minister of irst Church of Evans Derby Burial will in St Matthew's Gardenville for the He in the Brewery Workers from AL to CIO He was a member of Walhalla Lodge 91 IOO which will par ticipate in the funeral He is sur vived by his wife Mrs Millie ried rich and a son Ellwood Thursday at 9 A and from Church at 19 o'clock riends invited Defeased was a member or Holy Name Society and Erie Benevolent Association lit 13 RYAN Katherine McElligott Ryan Nov 10 1946 wife of lhe late Daniel Ryan: mother of Daniel and Thomas Ryan Nrx Mary O'Rourke and Mrs Wesley Oimerod uneral from the Drisroll uneral Home 1336 Main St Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock and from Our Lady of Lourde Church at 9 riends are invited to attend hut re Two Buffalo policemen who Sunday morn recovering to Sylvester Winslow Ave In arnham formerly of Buffalo In loving memory of our dear husband and daddy Edward who passed away suddenly one year ago today Nov 11 1945 Deep in our hearts there is a picture Worth more than silver and gold a picture of our dear dad That will never grow old Some may think we base forgotten When sometimes see us mile But iittie do they know the heartache That is hidden deep inside Sadly missed by WIE MAYME SONS DAUGHTERS SONS IN LAW GRANDCHILDREN In loving memory of our dear mother Mary who passed away years ago today Nov 11 1934 A happy home we once enjoyed how sweet tne mernoiy uu Roath hnt pit a varani I This woria can never nu within the meand loving memory of my dear vno passea away iuuj Nov 11 1942 Builder Dies at 75 uneral services will be held morrow afternoon at 2 in the Bury uneral Home Ave Kenmore Zimmerman 75 of 929 Delaware Rd Town of Tonawanda who died Saturday in his home Mr Zim merman's father ranklin settled in Tonawanda Township mote than a century ago The Paramount Park residential development oc cupies part of the old Zimmerman farm The son who was employed on Kenmore and Tonawanda build ing construction after he retired from farming had spent his entire life in the vicinity of his Delaware Rd birthplace He is survived by a son Myron two daughters Mrs Harold Tracey and Mrs Wai ter Camann and a sister Mrs Wil liam Busch OrPEVHEIMEK In loving memory of our dear son Corp Robert Oppenheimer who died In dSlcutta one year ago today Nov 11 1945 Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is the soice we loved to hear: Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach Sweet to remember him who was here And who thought absent is just as deai We mourn for him in silence No eyes can see us weep But many a silent tear is shed While other are asleep Heartaches that no one can heal Memories that no one can steal: Some rnay forget him now gone We will remember no ad but true ve The best the and day A received many awards for his dis Collier In both Adolph Ahrens Semipro Speedball King Succumbs A former semipro baseball pitcher who had turned down big league offers Adolph tOddie) Ahrens 50 of 299 St Town of Tona wanda died Saturday in Meyer Memorial Hospital He will be buried tomoriow afternoon in Elm lawn Cemetery after funeral serv ices at 3:30 in lhe Albert Thomp son uneral Home 911 Tonawanda Mr Ahrens had been ill ten months In the early 1920s Mr Ahrens was known as the speedball king His pitching brought the Niagara Shoe Company three city champion ships He played with pro teams too' during as a pitcher The Buffalo Bisbns in 1920 and he International League spring training trip South but with drew before the season started and rejoined the Niagaras The Wash ington Senators tried to sign him in 1923 Mr Ahrens had completed ten years as a maintenance employe of the Buffalo Niagara Electric Company when he became ill last January He was a veteran of World War I and belonged to River side Post 1010 American Legion He is survived by his wife Ger trude Knowles Ahrens: three sons three daughters six stepsons stepdaughters three sisters brother MdLVENXA A Mcllvenna nf 8S Manitoba Si Nov 9 1946 husband of Bertha Cherland Mcllvenna: father of Raymond Mcllvenna Mrs Stewait Wtlhoiie and Mrs Bunny Vaarwerk: brother of Harold James and Robeit Mcllvenna Mrs Mary La Charity and the late Mrs Rose Whitmore and Mrs Sarah McTavish uneral from Loomis Offers and Loomis uneral Home 1820 Seneca St luosday afternoon ork Deceased Lodge No 220 of McN Earl McNutt Nov 7 1946 at the family 'residence 79 Berryman Drive Snyder husband of Vir ginia Clegg McNutt: father of Nancy Mae and Bar bara Louise McNutt: brother Irs Lloyd Cummings Pool? of Indianapo McNutt of Birming serviecs will be held Cha Del on Sundav riends are in Calls mavbe made at Wilkins uneral Home 448 9tll ZWIRLEIN Caroline Weigel Zwirlein 146 wife of red Zwirlein: mother of Mrs John Paulus uneral from th? residence of her daughter 26 Ttt'esa pi Tuesday morning at 8:30 and Evangelist Church elock riends are invited IS HEREBY GIVEN that a A Public Hearing will be held bv the Town Board of the Town of Grand Erie County New York at the Town Hall Grand Island on the 25th day of November 1946 at 8:00 o'clock tn consider an application bv Isabel Smith for a change in classification under 1he Town Building Zone Ordinance of premises owned hv her on St a lev Road from Residence to Commercial Dis trict to permit the use of said premises for sale of retail lumber and buildins: supplies which premises are more par ticularlv hounded and described as follow All That Tract or Parcel of Land situate in the Town of Grand Inland County of Erie and State nf New York being part of Lot 4 and being a lot with 230 feet fiontayp on the Staley Road hy feet in depth commencing at a point 70 feel East from lhe concrete monument situate at the intersection of the Northerlv tine our dear passed away four years ago Nov 10 1942 As we loved him so we miss him NIECE JEANNETTE ALOYSIUS AND THOMAS EUGENE SENDLBECK Retired Sugar Refiner Claus A Spreckels Dies Special Radio The Buffalo Evening New and New York Herald Tribune PARIS Nov 11 Claus August Spreckels 88 retired American sugar refiner died in the American Hospital here Saturday Death was attributed to arteriosclerosis Mr Spreckels had lived in iance for many years before World War II and returned here last May Mr Spreckels was born in San rancisco a son of Claus Spreckels whose California sugar refinery acquired all the available sugar land in the Hawaiian Islands which gave him virtual control of trade tn the West The son went to work for organization at the a'ge of 17 was made secretary of all of Spreckels companies at 21 In 1892 Mr Spreckels was trans ferred to Philadelphia as vice pres ident and general manager of the Spreckels Sugar Refining Company When the Philadelphia plant was sold in 1895 Mr Spteckles retired and came to Europe with Mrs Spreckels A year later he went to Hawaii and took charge of the plantations of the Hawaii Commer cial and Sugar Company He re mained for five years as vice pres ident and general manager Mr Spreckels retired again in 1901 but in 1904 he went to New York to organize and head the $10 000000 ederal Sugar Refining Company He retired for the last time in the late twenties and rejoined Mrs Spreckles in ranco purchased a bottle of He drank it then ordered I served him sum Nov 10 1916 father in and Edward brother of the late Henry and Mrs Philip uneral Wednesday Nov 13 from Casper L'rban Home 1S Claik St ITtivivtl af Pinp Hill quaintarces are cordially attend KI' BI Dorothy Kubisty in Buffalo Nov 10 1946 daughter of John and the iate Angelina: sister of Joseph rank Louis John Stanley Walter Mrs Ann Jawoiski Mrs Laura Krysinski and Mis Marv Jaworski Services from the Ernst Wedekindt uneral Home 5 Wai den Ae at Genesee Wednesday at A and from Corpus Christi Church at 9 o'clock riends invited LATONA James Latona in this city Nov 10 1946 beloved husband of Jo sephine i nee Bondi father of rank Mrs Samuel Ventura Samuel Mrs Marchcllo Marconi Mrs Joseph Torna benc Charles and Joseph: brother ot An thonv Latona uneral from the resi dence hs daughter at 42S Auburn Ave Thursday Services at Holy Cross Church Interment in the family plot in St Cemetery redonia OU Licata the late Joseph Michael: giandmothei of Mrs Michael Pagliaro uneral from her son's tesidence 219 Busti Ae Wednesday morning at 8:15 and Hom Holy i loss i nuren o'clock Burial in Mt Calvary tery riensd are invited Ottilie Luh tnce Lang) Weoer Aye of Charles Luh: mother Luh sister of Mrs Leo Rov Lillibridge August Lang rank Lang and Howard WedeLndt Tic mgr Largest uneral Home 5 WALDEN AVENUE HUMBOLDT 7811 PVBIIC NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN A That the Buffalo Municipal Civil Service Commission will hold a public hearing al Thursday November 14 1946 in the Office on iwn Amendine rule Jo to provide for of absence for veterans for educational benefits unde the I Bill of Rights: Amending rule 18 to provide for temporary appointments to fill vacancies caused by leaves of absence of veterans attending school under the I Bill of Rights BUALO MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION George A Kennedv Executive Secretary no 111213 SC HOSEK Raymond Edward Schosek of Corfu suddenly Nov 9 1946 at Akron son of William and Ella Sehosek: brother of Ethel Dorothy Rutr dham sniriey ana naze: neral at 2 Tuesday from family tesidence and 3 o'clock at Dutheian Chufch Batavia riends are invited James A Stormes Nov 10 1946 beloved husband of Mary Ailinger: father of Mis Grover cnzel Erastus Stormes brother ol Mrs drs Sarah Olvrr Samuel Man Takes Life With Cun Woman Hangs Herself Certificates of suicide were issued today by Medical Examiner Wailace in two deaths morning John Hargev merlv of Oak Park Ill a at 194 Minne'Ota Ave was found in Ms room at that address at 12:20 o'clock with a bullet wound in his forehead and a 22 caliber revolver in his hand Hanged with an elec tric cord Mrs Emma Moore 68 of 147 Genesee St a hall wav at brother John Scheer Police the cord had slipped from a in a door frame Wife Wins Relief rom Neuritis Pain Thousand! ot tuffereri from th torturing pains due to rheumatism sciatica lumbago neuralgia and are mighty happy over their discovery ot NORITO Now they have found a quick acting formula which speedily relieves those exhausting muscular aches and pains NORITO is trustworthy and dependable works fast If you want to feel again the joy of relief from pain so you can work in peace and sleep in be wise and try NORITO under this ironclad guarantee If the eery first three doses do not relieve that cruel pain to your satisfaction your money will be refunded Don't suffer See your druggist today and get NORITO on this guarantee Adv at 9:30 and from St Cathedial al 10 o'clock attend 9111 A Eastberg at his beloved by all SISTER Thomas Harrigan 10 1946 pastor of St Chui ell Remains will lie in Si Rectory 1974 Sen Wednesday afternoon at 4 at which time the Office of tne Dead will be chanted uneral mass Thursday morning at 10 at St Church 11H3 HAItltlNC TON lorence Harrington i nee VoIH of 146 Bennett St Nov 10 1946 beloved wife of the late Edmund mother of Edmund and Mary Ellen Har rington: sister of Mrs Mabel Jones Mrs Edna Seitz and John Voll Services from Henrv Wedekindt Sons uneyal Home 3'26 High St Wednesday at '2 riends invited 11112 HARVEY Pauline Senkpiel Harvey in Buffalo Nov 9 1946 wife of the late Charles Harvey: mother of Mrs Charles Ostoupv and Earl Harvey: sister of Mrs Hannah Kenney uneral from the familv residence' 182 Hickory St Tuesday at 2 riends invited 9tll Anna Kolbe tnee Koester at WALTERS Gertrude Stephens Walters ot 2S6 Abbott Rd Nov 9 4946 beloved wife of Leo Walters: mother ot James A Walteis and Mrs Charles Kemp: daughter of the late Martin and Anna Stephens: sister ot Mrs Paul Jackson jonn and me late Mrs Mildred Haller at the funeral home ot Milford Jen nison 531 South Park Ave where funeral will be held luesday and from the Church Aquinas at 9:30 invited to attend member of the Marine and VW Auxiliary John 10 1946 husband of strong Winninger: father of Robert and the late Mrs Elizabeth Jaeger brother nf Anthony Mrs rank aulk ner Sister Mary Clementine Mrs Cath erine Condon and Barbara Wintnnger: grandfather of Elizabeth Christie and Jean Jaeger uneral from the family residence 19 Dismonda St Wednesday morning at Evangelist riends are ZIMMERMAN of 929 Delaware Rd Kenmore Nov 9 1946 beloved husband ot Kathryn Waltz Zimmerman: father of Myron Mrs 'Harold Tracey and Mrs Walter Camann: brother of Mrs William Busch and the late William DeWitt Edward Mrs Jacob Eva and Mrs Walter Wooldridge riends may call at the Bury uneral Home 2798 Delaware corner Tremaine where funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 riends inviteo BIVST Mary Blust Nov 9 1946 daughter of the late Adam and Mary Blust: sister of Mrs Albert Goris and Clara Blust the late Johanna Krteg baum Timothy Joseph John and frank Blust uneral from her late residence 167 East St Wednesday at 8:15 A and from St rancis Xavier Church at 9 u'clwk riends invited Iltl2 Julius Eiauer tn Sayre Pa Nov 9 1946 husband of the late Agres father of II Wilson Craig Rolin and Jean brother of William Erwin Ledeier and Mrs Edna Cook uneral from the home of his son Rolin 119 Westgate Rd Kenmore Tues day afternoon at 2 riends invited Deceased was a member of Highland Lodge 835 A Calls may be made after 3 Sunday at 119 Westgate 9t11 BROCKorP Henry Brocksopp at Pem berville Nov 9 1916 husband of the late Matilda Buxton: father of Harry Brocksopp of Strykersville Mrs Rav Dait of Hamburg Benjamn ot Dunkirk Mrs Everett Canfield and Mrs Alec Canfield of Pemberville funeral from the neral Horne 81 Lake 8: Tuesday at 3 member of raternal A Vi Triumph I OO: Kiwanis Club anri Automobile Club Buffalo Anthony Conmy Nov 9 19 16 husband of the late Catherine McQuil lan Conmv father of Mrs Clarence Swyers rancis Mis Lawrence Mrs rank Wilson Patricia Kosemarv James Andrew and the late Conmy uneral from the family residence 113 Aldrich PI Tuesday morning at 8:15 and from St Ambrose Church at 9 riends invited Bessie Croffut Nov 9 1946 beloved wife ot the Jute William Croffut: mother of Jessie Curphey sister of Jessie Wagner grandmother Brown and greai granri Paul Brown uneral from 232 Doat St Tuesday aft 2:30 riends invited Deceased as a member of 911 1 William Abbott of 126 North Parade Ave Nov 9 1946 beloved hus band of Teresa aderl Abbott: father of Manon rancis John Robeit and the late Anne Abboit: brother of Leon of Syracuse and Mrs Eloise Hawkins of Philadelphia Pa neral from Leo Sauer uneral Home 8'23 Genesee St Tuesday at 8:15 A anil from St Mary Magdalene Church at 9 Deceased was a membei of the Holy Name Society and Canisius Alumni Sodality riends invited AHRENS Adolnh Tonawanda husband of Gertrude father of Donald A Jeanette Joyce Ahrens and Mrs Wilma Bookhagen: stepfather of Harford James Bryant Ron ald Harriet A Shirley Jack and Robeit Knowles brother ot Mrs Edward Gutekunst Mrs Jerome Seitz Mrs William Seitz and William Ahrens uneral from Albert Thompson neral Home 911 Tonayyanda St Tues day afternoon at 3:30 riends invited Deceased was a member of Riverside American Legion Post No 1610 William A Alspaugh of 30 Crossman Ave tn Buffalo Nov 10 1946 husband of the late Anna nee Kcideli father of William Howard Ieroy Joseph and tire late Dolores: grandfather of Dorothy and Marion A Services from the Ernest Wedekindt ar oen riends member of 14 of Senator Capper Waives oreign Relations Post WASHINGTON Nov 11 Senator Arthur Capper Republican of Kansas Salurdav clap' orf the way for Senator Arthur Van denberg Republican ui Aitcho to become chairman of the Senate oreign Relations Committee By virtue of seniority the 81 year old Kansan could choose among the oreign Relations Agriculture and District of Columbia Committee chairmanships But he Mabie Hatch alls Nov 9 late Edgar: mother of xiclnr Tr Pt link villc Mich and the late Charles red Laura and John uneral from the resi dence of her daughter Mrs Geor ge Cole West all Rd Tuesday at 2:30 riends are invited 9tll DENNISON Dennison Nov 1946 husband of Mary Dennison: bi other of Rena Dennison nt East Pembroke uneial from the fam ily residence 414 Elmwood Ave Tues day morning at 9:30 and from St fi Xpw riends invited to Gustav late residence 175 9 1946 husband uneral from the family resi Genesee Rd Wednesday at 2 THU Christ Kobe? of 729 North Divi i Albert Graeber at uneral Services at 2 NL riends and invited Eat plenty yet lose weight with delicious candy reducing plan Have a more slender eraceful fig ure Noexercising Nolaxatives Nodrugs With the simple A YDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you cut out any mcala starches potatoes meats or but ter you simply cut them down easier when you enjoy delirious (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy as directed Absolutely harmless In clinical tets condorted by medical doctors more tnan 1OO poraona last 14 to IS Na avarr Still Suffering Stomach Acid Pains? If excess acid symptoms still hang on if your stomach hurts when full of food or hurts when empty because of excess and if your diges tion and appetite is poor and gas bloats causes heartburn chances are you haven't tried UDGA Tablets Over 200 million have been used for relief of stomach and ulcer rains due to excess acid Make your own fast working home trial Get a 2: box of UDGA Tablets from your druggist You must be convinced in 5 minuLes or double your money back Delicatessen Operator Is Hit With Pop Bottle Police today were seeking young man who struck and injured a 66 year old delicatessen operator with a pop bottle in the store at 96 East Utica St shortly before 12:30 o'clock this morning Hurt was Albert Moquin of the same address who said this assailanl i POP anot her minded him I was ready to close He said something and then struck Mr Moquin suffered bruises WIMMER In loving memory of our dear husband and father Carl who passed away five sears ago today Nov 11 1941 Gone but not forgotten pro nt 7 Plm tomtht Ont SrIrugtijtp Mnevbnl ornt REE TEST BOX! Writ fplam 14 St New York IJ Attention: Dek Ifl One of South oldest and most beloved priests died at 4:45 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Mercy Hospital after suffering a heart at tack in his rectory an hour earlier He was the Rev Thomas Harri gan 73 pastor of St Church Seneca and Hayden Sts The office of the dead will be chanted by priests of the diocese at 4 Wednesday afternoon after which the body will lie in slate until Thursday morning A requiem high mass will be cele brated at 10 that morning Although ill several years ather Harrigan nevertheless had attend ed to his narish duties and Sun day officiated at the 8 apd 9:15 masses and assisted at the 10:30 mass He was taken to the hospital after he had an assistant the Rev O'Meara to his study plained of feeling ill Born in Middletown Conn eb 2 1873 ather Harrigan attended St John's Parochial School there and prepared for the priesthood at Niagara University and the Semi nary of Our Lady of the Angels He was ordained at St Joseph's Old Cathedral May 25 1907 by the Most Rev Charles Colton then bishop of the Buffalo Diocese He served as assistant pastor of the Old Cathedral from June 1907 to November 1910 as pastor of St Patrick's illmore from Novem ber 1910 to May 1912 and as pas tor at Sacred Heart Church Lake wood from May 1912 to July 1929 One of the first priests to he assigned 1o the Chautauqua Lake region ather Harrigan developed Sacred Heart Church from a small mission into a strong parish While there he also founded a mission at Mayville which has developed into the present church of St Mary's He came to St in 1929 and during his pastorate he made extensive repairs to the church and other parish property A quiet and reserved man he found recre ation in the last few years in the radio and motoring He leaves no known close relatives SORE THROAT due to cold usually relieved with one aw allow of pure pleasant Thoxine Acts locally and internally Ask your Doctor Adults and ihildren 33c 60c $1 sizes RED ECZEMA Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torture I irst applications of wonderful soothing medicated Zemo a formula promptly relieve the itching and burning and also help heal the red scaly skin Amazingly successful for over 40 years! invisible doesn't show on skin! irst trial of marvelous clean stainless liquid Zemo convinces! In 3 sizes or severe cases buy bm mh special Extra Strength WHEN COLDS CAUSE SORE THROAT jfcSore throt Mrov czvn 1946 he Mrowczvnski and Zdrojcwski and Mrs uneral from the Amherst St Thurs 30 and from at o'clock Inter riends 11tV hoebe Nephew of Quaker Bridge Sunday Nov 10 1946 mother of Helena Jackson Helen Jack son Mrs ranklin John Mrs Torrence Clark of Quaker Bridge Mrs Jemison of Irving and Mrs Clifford Grou Mrs Carl Crouse of Cold Spring Oscar Nephew of Quaker Bridge and sister of Mrs Sina Kittle Lawtons uneral services Wed nesday afternoon at 1:30 from the home Martha Nov 7 1916 daughter of lhe late Philip and Klien: siter of th' late Joseph and Richard O'Connell riends may call at lhe Thomas Ray uneral Home 465 ranklin St after 7 nr Monday uneral from the Thomas Ray neral Home Tuesday morning at 9 and at St Joseph's Ohl Cathedral at 9:30 riends arc invited to attend PARKS John Parks at Meer Memorials Hospital Nov 1946 on of the late Horace and Anna: brother of Horace of Orchard Park and Hiram Parks and the late Charles and George uneral serv ices at orest Lawn Chanel Tuesday aft ernoon at 2 riendN are invited to attend Calls may be made at 567 Elmwood Ave at Anderson PL until noon Tuesday Deceased was a member of Queen City Lodge No 358 A and raternal Order of Eagles No 46 POECKING Mary A Poecking fnec of 131 St Buffalo in Eggertsville Nov 9 1946 wife of the late rank A mother of Mrs Clair Goodman Mrs Carl Serra and Mrs Rajmond Miller: sister of rank of Akron Services from the resi dence of her daughter Mrs Clair Goodman iS Westfield Rd Eggertsville Wednesday at 2 invited Deceased was a member nf Modcstia Rebekah Lodge 3o bt oresters of America RAY Catherine Hopensitz 1946 of the late mother of Ida Ray and Mrs Albert Gruntz: sister of Mrs George Richard Jacob Matthew and George Hopensitz: grandmother of Richard and Rita Gruntz uneral from her late residence 560 Grant St Tuesday morning at 8:13 and irom o'clock Christian Mothers Society WONDERUL new way for treating HEAD COLDS Relief is 3 ways superior! Your money back if this the most gratifying relief you ever had from dis tress of common head cold! Ask your druggist for remarkable new nose drop called THREE'S No other remedy can make these 3 superior claims: 1 release active oxygen to soothe and relieve loosen mucous plugs so they can flow away Thus clearing air passages 2 Prolonged action gives blessed comfort as long as all night 3 ar? individual doses sealed in small gelatin capsules tnui avoiding danger of infection from drop per bottles or inhalers contaminated from previous use All drugstores 65r Or send 10c for sample to Three Products Corp 41 East 21 OTIinrr Oxygen releasing I Illi EL nasal dropets Helps You Overcome ALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry Truly Express Your Sympathy ELLICOTT SQUARE lower Shop 301 MAIN STREET MA 3230 Tn Save Time Use News Want Ad of Edna mother nf her home er noon at tn attend Bucky Auxiliary No 9 CRONIN Teresa Quinn Cionm 1946 wife of the late Mark devoted mother of Mis Albert irp and the lale MaTV and Cronin: sister of James Thomas Edward Quinn Mrs Edvvaid I Mr William Ciinnineham anil Nellie Jlukesbery The funeral will take plflce from the lamily lesidence 123 Edgewood Ave Wednesday morn ing at 9 and from the Church of St Thomas Aquinas at 9:3 o'clock riends are invited to attend Chester A Crosby Nov 9 1946 husband of Ethel Blair: father of James Crosbv: brother of Cleveland Thomas James and Charles Crosbv of Los Angeles Calif and the late Mrs Pearl Herlolson and Mrs Myra Krathaus uneral from the family resi dence 304 Northampton St Wednesday mottling at and Church at ft 'fc'f I 'A i llil re duf to 1 fijX fl1jortnf(lmefncarL I 97 fl oaZ TONSILINE CUTICURA PfGMT PAK WTH PAIN EXPELLER.

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