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B e r t h a (Dat t .v) 1'igott, C h a r l e s .

Dillhoff. M a r g a r e t P ressey . T h a n l e l Have . A d o l p h Schaefe r , B e r t h a Schenck,

Angen^ t to Sealy, J a n e Sims. E m m a S t a h l b e r g . J o h n F.

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Dodge, F r a n c i s E Doran . J o s e p h Drown, F . C. F i she r . C h a r l o t t e Fondev i l l e . F . F u r g a n g . F . J . C r i t m a n . S a r a h H a n s h e . M a r g a r e t S t r ay . Mary H a u s c h . A n n a C u m b e r l a n d , H l l d e b r a n d , Susan C... M.u .

B e r t h a S imon W a h m a n n , A n n a .loslin, F r a n k C. Y o u n g . D. B. Kelly, T h o m a s J .

B I R K E T T — On T u e s d a y . Sep t . 28, 1 $26, in h i s 2d yea r . R O B E R I Y.. beloved son of E d w a r d * • a n a J e a n n e D. B l rke t t ; F u n e r a l s e rv ices .it his r e s idence . 3911 Gleriwood rd. . F r iday . Oct. 1, a t S:30 p .m.

B R E N N E R — O n M o n d a y . Sept . 27, 1926, A L L E N E . B R E N N E R , 146 M o n t g o m e r y si., be loved h u s b a n d of Minnie B r e n n e r ( nee B e h r e n s ) a n d devoted f a the r of Mar jo ry B r e n n e r and devo ted b r o t h e r of W a l t e r a n d F r e d e r i c k B r e n n e r a n d t h r e e s i s te rs , Mrs . Grace B u r k e , Mrs . A n n a D u n ­can and Mrs. J e n n i e B i l l i ngs . ; M e m ­bers of Bedford L o d g e . No. D < 4, f . <X.- A. M., a n d B r o o k l y n L o d g e . No. "> B P O E l k s , a r e r e spec t fu l ly invited to a t tend- f u n e r a l s e rv ices on T h u r s d a y , 2 p.m. . a t t h e L u t h e r , C h u r c h of t h e E p i p h a n y / ' ' " c o l . pi., n e a r R o g e r s ave . I n t e r m e n t Greenwood C e m e t e r y .

B R E N N E R — B r e t h r e n of B e d f o r d Lodge, No. 574, F. & A. M., a r e r e ­ques ted to a t t e n d Mason ic f u n e r a l serv ices for ou r lateL, l a m e n t e d b r o t h e r . A L L E N E. B R E N N E R . T h u r s d a v , Sept . 30, 2 p .m. , a t L u ­t h e r a n C h u r c h of t he - E p i p h a n y . Lincoln pi., be tween R o g e r s a n d Nos t r and aves . _ , ,

C H A R L E S F . ' W E L D E R , M a s t e r . Edwin L e m a n . Sec re t a ry . * B R O O K L Y N LODGE. NO. 22, B.

P. O. E L K S — B r o t h e r s : You a r e r e ­ques ted to a t t e n d the fune ra l se rv ice Of our b r o t h e r . A L L E N E. B R E N ­N E R . T h u r s d a v a f t e r n o o n . Sept . 30, 2 o 'clock, a t t h e E p i p h a n y C h u r c h . L inco ln pi., n e a r R o g e r s ave. , B r o o k -lvn. X. Y. _ , J O H N F . M A N N I N G . E x a l t e d R u l e r .

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B U R N S — O n T u e s d a y . Sep t . 28. 1-926, T H O M A S G., be loved h u s b a n d nf M a r t h a B l a n t h o r n B u r n s , 1806 Catori ave . F u n e r a l servifces a t t h e F a i r c h i l d C h a p e l . 86 Leffer ts pi . . ivear G r a n d ave . . on T h u r s d a y . Sept-30, S p .m. I n t e r m e n t p r i v a t e . t

C A N I F F — E M I L Y " C A N I F F . on T u e s d a y . Sep t . 28, a t t h e r e s i d e n c e of lier b r o t h e r , E d w a r d , 541 W. 144th St., M a n h a t t a n . Se rv i ces t o n i g h t a t S-p.m. I n t e r m e n t a t X e w b u r g h , N . Y.

C L A Y T O N — O n Sept . 27, 1926. A N N E ( n e e H e a l y ) , be loved wife of Mar t in J . C lay ton a n d m o t h e r of Del ia , L u k e . M a r t i n , a n d M r s . T o n -erv . F u n e r a l T h u r s d a y f r o m he r r e s idence , 539A L e x i n g t o n ave . , B r o o k l y n ; t h e n c e to St. J o h n t h e Bap t i s t C h u r c h , w h e r e a r e q u i e m m a s s will be c e l e b r a t e d a t 10 a .m.

C O O P E R — W I L L I A M C O O P E R . F u n e r a l s e rv i ce s a t h i s r e s i d e n c e , 1002 87 th ave . . R i c h m o n d Hil l , on T h u r s d a y . Sept . 30. a t S p .m. i

- D I L L H O F F — At h e r r e s i d e n c e , 823 Je f fe rson ave . . B r o o k l y n , N. Y.. Sept 28. 1926. M A R G A R E T , w i d o w of t h e late. G e r a r d H. "Dillhoff. F u ­n e r a l se rv ice T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . Sept . 30, at 8 o ' c lock . P r i v a t e i n t e r m e n t .

D O D G E — O n Sept . 27. a t R u m s o n , N .].. in h i s S6th yea r . F R A N C I S E.. h u s b a n d of M a g d a l e n T a l m a g e Dodge . F u n e r a l p r i v a t e . I n t e r m e n t G r e e n w o o d .

D O R A N — J O S E P H D O R A N . on T u e s d a y , Sep t . 28. F u n e r a l on T h u r s d a y . Sep t . 30, f rom h i s res i ­dence , 283 P u t n a m ave. . a t 9 a .m. : thence to the C h u r c h of t h e Na t iv i t y , Classon ave . a n d Madison St., a t 9:3a. F u n e r a l p r i v a t e .

. D R O W N — F R A N K L I N C. D R O W N , nn Sept . 29, »'t h i s r e s idence . 174 S h e r i d a n ave . He Is su rv ived by h i s wi fe , two d a u g h t e r s , m o t h e r , a n d o n e s i s te r . May. F u n e r a l s e rv ices F r i d a y even ing a t S o 'c lock. Rev . Dr . C r a i g a n d Rev . Dr. C a r r officiat­ing. I n t e r m e n t S a t u r d a y . Rose I ' e m M e r v . W a y n e Coun ty . N. Y.

I F I S H E R — S u d d e n l y , on Sept . 26.

1926. C H A R L O T T E , beloved wife of J o h n ' F i s h e r . Se rv ices a t he r res i ­dence . 3S J o h n s o n pi.. F l a t h u s h . T h u r s d a y at 2:30 p .m.

F O N D E V I L L E — E U G E N E F O N ­D E V I L L E . C a m p b e l l F u n e r a l C h u r c h , R 'way, 66th st., T h u r s d a y . 2 p .m.

F l ' R O A N O Sudden ly , on Sept 2S. 1926. E U G E N E J. F U R G A N G , nt h i s la te r e s idence . 9127 S.'ith St.. W o o d h a v e n . L. I. F u n e r a l se rv ices T h u r s d a y even ing . Sept . 30. at 8 o 'c lock.

G R I T M A N — O n Monday , Sept 27. 1926, S A R A H , widow of t h e la te E d ­ward J. G r l f m a n . F u n e r a l on T h u r s ­dav. Sept , 30. from he r r e s i d e n c e . 4.̂ 3 Pacific St., a t 9:30 a .m. ; t hence

- lo t h e C h u r c h of Our Lady of Mercy , w h e r e H so l emn r e q u i e m m a s s will be offered. Auto c o r t e g e . !

HANS1IK M A R G A R E T A (nee B a u n i ) . on Snrfday. Sept . 26. at he r l . -u 'dcnee. 102 Uleeoker pf., Brook lyn , in her 71st yea r , be loved wife nf W. I r v i n g H a n s h e and m o t h e r of I r v i n g J r . , Roy H a n s h e , Mrs-. Mar­gare t W i l l i a m s and Mrs J o h a n n a E v a n s , F u n e r a l se rv ices 8 30 p .m. W e d n e s d a y . B u r i a l T h u r s d a v m o r n ­ing a t t h e E v e r g r e e n s C e m e t e r y .

l l - U ' S C I I - At New Hyde P a r k ; N. Y.. on Sep t . 27. 1926. ANNA be-invod wife of Wi l l i am H a u s c h . l"n-i .eral s e rv ices a t h e r r e s i d e n c e at J e r i c h o T u r n p i k e a n d 4th St.. N'ew Hy#> P a r k . N. Y„ on Sept . 30. at 2 •-.tp. I n t e r m e n t Greenf ie ld I ' e m e -. ,'y. Hem p s tOad . N. V

M 1 L D E B R A N D On Sepl . IS, if>26. B E R T H A SIMON H t l . D K -BRAND", be loved wife of Oiso Hl lde ­b r a n d , In he r ?2d yea r . I ' n n - r a l >frvl<-'S a( t h e p a r l o r s of ( ;<o-ge <". Herbs t . fii-tl .Mil ave nea r fiSlh St.. P i t iok lvn < Kb . n o . s u b w a y to 69th Hi), on T h u r s d a v . Sep t . 30. at 8 p .m. I n t e r m e n t E v e r g r e e n s O I I U M J F r i d a y , io a .m.

L o n d o n . Sept . 29 C45)—A d i s p a t c h to t he Daily E x p r e s s f rom S h a n g h a i says t h a t 500 m i s s i o n a r i e s a r e now isola ted a t C h e n g t u a n d a r e u n a b l e to e s c a p e from t h e c i ty .

T h e d i s p a t c h a d d s ' t h a t C h e n g t u is t he h e a d q u a r t e r s of n u m e r o u s A m e r i c a n a n d Eng l i sh m i s s i o n a r y socie t le is of al l d e n o m i n a t i o n s .

THANIEL PRESSEY DIES T h a n i e l P res sey , a s s i s t an t r e g i s t r a r

of t he E q u i t a b l e Life . - \ssurance C o m p a n y , w i th wh ich c o m p a n y h e had been c o n n e c t e d for 42 yea r s , died y e s t e r d a y a t h is home , 14 Wood­ruff ave . . a f t e r an i l lness of t w o m o n t h s . He w'as born in Maine 67 y e a r s a g o a n d h a d l ived in B r o o k l y n for 50 yea r s . H e w a s t he h u s b a n d of t he l a t e C h a r l o t t e F . P r e s s e y a n d is su rv ived by a d a u g h t e r , Mrs . W a l ­ter B. D a v i d s . T h e f u n e r a l se rv ices wil l be he ld a t h i s la te h o m e t o m o r ­row e v e n i n g a t 9 o 'c lock. T h e i n t e r ­m e n t will be in G r e e n w o o d C e m e ­te ry .

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B E L L , beloved wife of t h e Rev . J o h n H. K e r r , D.D. , a t h e r r e s idence . 268 A r l i n g t o n ave . , Brooklvnv N. Y.. T u e s d a y , Sept . 28, " 1 9 2 6 . F u n e r a l se rv ices in t h e A r l i n g t o n A v e n u e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , R r o o k l v n , on F r i d a y . .Oct. 1. a t 1:30 p . m . I n t e r ­m e n t p r i v a t e a t Englewood. . N. J . ( P i t t s b u r g , P a . , p a p e r s ' p l e a s e copy . )

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J O S L I N — O n M o n d a v , s e p t . 27 192&, F R A N K C. J O S L I N . F u n e r a l s e rv ices will be held a t h is r e s idence , 1402 Pacific St., on W e d n e s d a y , a t 8 p . m . R e l a t i v e s a n d f r i ends a n d m e m b e r s of Stel la Lodge , No. 4 85. F . & A. If., a r e invi ted to a t t e n d serv ices . I n t e r m e n t in E v e r g r e e n s C e m e t e r y on T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g .

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K E L L Y — On Sept . 27, 1926,' T H O M A S J O S E P H , be loved f a t h e r of J o h n J . Kel ly . F u n e r a l f rom his r e s idence , 131 R u t l e d g o st., on T h u r s d a y a t 9:30 a .m . S o l e m n r e q u i e m m a s s a t T r a n s f i g u r a t i o n C h u r c h , M a r c y ave. , c o r n e r H o o p e r st. I n t e r m e n t Holy Cross C e m e t e r y . Auto c o r t e g e . }

M c G O L D R I C K — Rev . J O H N A. M c G O L D R I C K . s u d d e n l y . a t St. C h r i s t o p h e r ' s r e c to ry , Ba ldwin , L. I., Sept . 27. F u n e r a l T h u r s d a y m o r n ­ing a t 10:30. Div ine office io" o'clock.

N I E M E I E R — O n AYednesdav, Sept . 29, B E R T H A ( D A T T Y ) X l E -M E I E R , w i d o w of C h a r l e s L. a n d beloved .sister of M a r y H . T e e v a n , a t h e r r e s i d e n c e , 1167 E . 40 th St. N o ­tice of f u n e r a l l a t e r .

P IGOTT—On Sept . 29, a t h is r e s i ­dence , 7 0 9 - C a r r o l l st., C H A R L E S , beloved h u s b a n d of Li l l ian M. P i g o t t . Xot lce of f u n e r a l l a t e r . S

P R E S S E Y — O n T u e s d a v , Sept . 2S, 192G, T H A N I E L P R E S S E Y . h u s b a n d of t he l a t e C h a r l o t t e F . P r e s s e y a n d f a t h e r of Mrs . W a l t e r B . Dav ids . F u ­n e r a l s e rv ices a t h i s h o m e , 14 Wood­ruff ave. . on T h u r s d a y a t 9 p .m. ( S a r a t o g a . N. Y„ p a p e r s p lease copy . ) _ J

R A V E — S u d d e n l y , on Monday . Sept . 27, 1926, A D O L P H , beloved h u s b a n d of t h e la te H e n r i e t t a Rave and f a t h e r of E l m e r a n d E u g e n e , in nis 6Sth yea r . Serv ices a t t h e r e s idence , 438 E . 51st st., W e d n e s d a y , 8 p .m.

S E A L Y — J A N E S E A L Y , a c t r e s s . C a m p b e l l F u n e r a l C h u r c h , B r o a d ­w a y , 66th St., W e d n e s d a y 12 noon. Ausp ices A c t o r s F u n d . t

S C H A E F E R — O n ' T u e s d a y , Sep t . 28. 1926. B E R T H A , be loved wife of t he la te C h a r l e s S c h a e f e r a n d m o t h e r

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I r o n w o o d , Mich. , Sept . 29 WP)—The fate of 4 3 m e n e n t o m b e d since last F r i d a y in t h e d e p t h s of t he I ' abs t m i n e of t h e Ol iver I r o n Mining C o m ­pany , h e r e , m a y b e c o m e k n o w n t o d a y .

Possibi l i ty t h a t o n e oi t h e efforts to p ie rce t h e . b a r r i e r of rock a n d e a r t h in t h e sha f t to t h e e i g h t h level, w h e r e t h e m e n a r e i m p r i s o n e d 800 feet u n d e r g r o u n d , m a y be c r o w n e d w i t h success t oday , did ifot, however , de t e r m e n e n g a g e d in t h r e e o t h e r r e scue a t t e m p t s .

T o d a y ' s h o p e was f rom the b o t t o m of the sha f t , c logged m i d w a y by the cave - in . A d m i t t a n c e to the lower levels of t he m i n e is ga ined f rom an a d j o i n i n g m i n e . W o r k i n g u p w a r d , r e s c u e r s h a d p e n e t r a t e d the 20th level a f t e r s e v e r a l days of haz ­a r d o u s effort. C o m p l e t i o n of t i m ­b e r i n g will p e r m i t easy egress to l a d d e r s of t h e sha f t , wh ich were in t ac t . It is 1,200 feet f rom the 20th level to t h e e i g h t h level.

On t h e 18th level, a m i n e inspec ­tor is be l ieved i m p r i s o n e d . Above h i m , on t h e 13th , two o t h e r s a r e be­lieved w a i t i n g .

A d i a m o n d dr i l l s t a r t i n g f rom the second level e a r l y t oday was ca lcu­la ted to be 375 feet, f rom t h e goal . T h i s s m a l l b o r e is b e i n g m a d e to ob­tain c o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d furn ish food.

A l a t e r a l t u n n e l f rom a n o t h e r a d ­jo in ing m i n e h a s been dug 54 feet, wi th 226 feet to go. Debr i s in t h e sha f t is be ing r e m o v e d from t h e top. "Workers h a v e 300 feet to go . T h e y c l e a r e d 100 -feet ye s t e rday .

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w e r e r e c o v e r e d la te y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­noon w h e n a r o o k i e p a t r o l m a n . T h o m a s C a t t e r s o n , of t h e S t a g g st . s t a t i on , w i t h d r a w n r e v o l v e r l e a p e d to t h e r u n n i n g b o a r d of a s p e e d i n g m o t o r c a r a t t h e c o r n e r of L e o n a r d a n d W i t h e r s s t s . a n d forced t h e d r i v e r to pul l , u p to t h e curb.. . -

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out , a r e v o l v e r in h i s h a n d , a n d d e ­m a n d e d thict Miss K r l s e give h im t h e s a t c h e l c o n t a i n i n g t h e m o n e y . She s u r r e n d e r e d t h e b a g a n d a s t h e t w o m e n s p e d a w a y in t h e c a r s h e m a d e a m e n t a l no t e of t h e l icense n u m b e r , t h e color a n d m a k e of t h e ca r .

S h e r e p o r t e d t h e h o l d u p to t h e pol ice a n d in a few m i n u t e s t h e d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e c a r a n d t h e licenso n m b e r w e r e in t he h a n d s of overy p r e c i n c t in B r o o k l y n a n d Q u e e n s .

C a t t e r s o n , who h a s been on the po l i ce f o r m e exac t ly a m o n t h , s a w a s p e e d i n g c a r a n s w e r i n g to t h e d e ­sc r ip t ion whi le he w a s a t t he c o r n e r of L e o n a r d a n d W i t h e r s s ts . H e c a p t u r e d t h e t w o o c c u p a n t s a n d , f inding $2,264 in c a s h a n d a n u m b e r of c h e c k s In t h e ca r , p laced t h e two m e n u n d e r a r r e s t . T h e y sa id t h a t t h e y w e r e C h a r l e s K e o g h of 316 S a n -dol St., Q u e e n s Vi l lage , a n d V ic to r R. S m i t h of 233 Grove st., St. A l b a n s .

B o t h d e n i e d t h e c h a r g e s , s a y i n g t h a t t h e y h a d j u s t p u r c h a s e d t h e c a r f rom a m a n in Powel l st.

Large Group to Arrive on Liner Derffl inger —Frank M e y e r Sails.

T h o l a r g e s t a n d m o s t c o m p l e t e g r o u p of G e r m a n indus t r i a l i s t s to visi t t h i s c o u n t r y s ince t h e W o r l d W a r wil l a r r i v e he r e t oday a b o a r d t h e N o r t h G e r m a n Lloyd l iner Derf-flinger. T h e i t i n e r a r y i nc ludes a visit to t h e L a t h a m L i t h o g r a p h Co. of B r o o k l y n . T h e pl ir ty will a l so visit n e w s p a p e r p l a n t s a n d will in­spec t t h e s k y s c r a p e r s .

F r a n k Meyer , of Brook lyn , p r o m i ­n e n t in G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n pol i t ica l and civic affairs , a n d b r o t h e r of Depu ty C o m m i s s i o n e r of P l a n t a n d S t r u c t u r e s H e n r y Meyer , sa i l s today on t h e . S . S. C o l u m b u s of "the N o r t h G e r m a n Lloyd, for a t h r e e m o n t h s v a c a t i o n in E u r o p e . W i l l i a m H . Allen of M a n h a t t a n is a lso on t h e p a s s e n g e r list .

T h e G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n , of t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s l ines , w h i c h sa i l s t o ­d a y for P l y m o u t h , C h e r b o u r g a n d B r e m e n , t a k e s o u t J e s se F . V a n Wicke l , w h o will be T r a d e C o m m i s ­s ioner a t T h e H a g u e . B rook lyn a n d M a n h a t t a n peop le a b o a r d i nc lude Mrs . D. S. H o w e , Mrs . I r m a Wi ld a n d Dr . a n d M r s . E d w a r d J. W o o d . . S u z a n n e L e n g l e n , F r e n c h t e n n i s

s t a r , c o m i n g to A m e r i c a for h e r first p ro fe s s iona l t ou r , a n d b r i n g i n g 13 t r u n k s full of t h e l a t e s t P a r i s d resses , a r r i v e s t o d a y on t h e F r e n c h line flagship P a r i s .

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Irving, Nerves Shattered By "Busted" Romance, Sues His Ex-Fiancee for $12,400

IN MEMORIAM CASEY-—In loving m e m o r y of my

devo ted wife a n d ou r d e a r m o t h e r . N O R A CASEY, w h o -depar ted th i s life Sept . 30, 1925. F i r s t a n n i v e r s a r y m a s s a t St. A n s e l m ' s C h u r c h , T h u r s ­day , Sept . 30, 1926. 7 a .m.

H U S B A N D , SONS a n d D A U G H T E R S .

C O W L E Y — In r e m e m b r a n c e of m v m o t h e r ' s b i r t h d a y , M A R G A R E T R O O N E Y C O W L E Y , w h o passed a w a y Sept . 28, 19! 6. Neve r a sigh for t h e c a r e s t h a t s h e

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S C H E N C K — O n Sept . 28. 1926. A N G E N E T T E . widow of J u n i u s S c h e n r k , aged S8 y e a r s . ' F u n e r a l se rv ices a t he r r e s idence . 605 St. M a r k ' s ave. . pn W e d n e s d a y . Sept . 29, at 7:45 p .m. I n t e r m e n t a t F i s h -kill, N. 1 . t

S I M S - - O n Monday . Sept . 27, 1926. at .Mi' .dletown, X. Y., EMMA, be­loved wife of A n t h o n y J. Sims, In h e r 29th year . F u n e r a l se rv ices will be held at the chapel . 42 !<afayet te ave. , Brook lyn , on T h u r s d a y , Sept . 30. at 2:30 p .m. I n t e r m e n t L u t h e r a n Cemetery . t

S O U T H E R L A N ' D - - On F r i d a y . Sept . 24, 1926. SUSAN G.. M. D.. widow- of A u g u s t u s P. a n d m o t h e r of F r e d e r i c k J . S o u t h e r l a n d . a t D u n ­ki rk , X. Y. Re la t ives , f r iends an 1 m e m b e r s of Cre fcen t C h a p t e r . No. 55, (). E. S . a r e invi ted to a t t e n d funeral se rv ices a t the Borh F u n e r a l Chape l , 122 Mesorole a v e . G r e e n -point . Brook lyn , on W e d n e s d a y cve- i n ing , Sept . 29. at 8 o 'c lock. t

R T A H I . B E R G — A t Westfleld. X. .!.. (in Monday . Sept . 27. 1926, J O H N F. S T A H L B H R G . beloved h u s b a n d of E U S B E T H . in his a 1st yea r . F u n e r a l s e rv ices at h is r e s idence . 420 Kimba l l ave. , Westfleld, N. .1 , Wedncsd.av, Sept 29. 1926. at 8 p .m. I n t e r m e n ! T h u r s d a v m o r n i n g , p r i v a t e . '

S T R A Y On Sept . 28. a t h r r res i ­dence . 160 Howes st., a f t e r a l inger ­ing i l lness. MARY - O ' R E I L L Y , wife of J o s e p h W. Stray*/ R e m a i n s re­pos ing at . m o r t u a r y p a r l o r s of Wil­l iam ,1. Foley. 270 Marcy ave , R r o o k -ivn. unt i l 9:30 n.m. ' F r i d a y . Oct. 1; t h e n c e to c h u r c h of Transf igura t ion . -Marcy ave. a n d H o o p e r St. A u t o m o ­bile co r t ege . Kindlv omit flowers.

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W A I I M A W ANNA W A H M A N N , r.n Ti lesdav , Sept . 28. beloved m o t h e r of Mis. E t t l e R e h m a n d Ri.d. I ' .ehm and g r a n d m o t h e r of E d n a • '.use. F u n e r a l se rv ices on F r i d a y , Oct. 1.'. a t 2 p . m . at F a i r c h i l d F u ­nera l P a r l o r s , 86 Loffert* pi. In­t e r m e n t L u t h e r a n C e m e t e r y .

.MAHONEY -On T u e s d a v . Sept 28, 1926. E L I Z A B E T H L Y N C H M A H O N E Y , widow of P a t r i c k Ma­honey . 1'itnernl f rom h e r res idence , 2811 N e u k l r k Ave., on F r i d a y . Oct, I. at 9 3 0 n .m. ; t h e n c e to St. J e ­r o m e ' s II. ('. C h u r c h I n t e r m e n t Cal­vary C e m e t e r y : Ailto cor t t i ee . '

YOUNG—-On T u e s d a v . Sept 28 1926. D A V I D B t ' R O F . i : . h u s b a n d of Laui . i M. Votm/-. F u n d i ; service, at his hoilie, ITS W jdison st , mi Wed-nesda j evening- s t 8 o'(l<><-k. In-l o rmen i Huntlniifion RUTIN! C e n i t t e r y H i l n t l n t t o n , I t £ t

m o t h e r . M A R G A R E T M A B E E D I S -B R O W , d e p a r t e d t h i s life Sept . 29, 1922.

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A L E X A N D E R M I T C H E L L G A R D ­N E R . S a n i t a r y D e t a c h m e n t 107th U. S. ' lnf . Kil led in ac t ion Sept . 29, 1918.

G 1 L L I S — I n sad a n d loving m e m ­ory of our d e a r e s t m o t h e r , A N N I E O I L L I S , w h o m God cal led from us Sept . 30. 1925.

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Bu t we k n o w t h a t you a r e h a p p y In t he m a n s i o n of the blest .

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H A R N D E N — I n . loving m e m o r y of our d e a r m o t h e r . M A R T H A A L L 1 -G E R H A R N D E N . w h o died Sept . 29, 192fc D a u g h t e r s , B E S S I E ,

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H A U S M A N N — I n loving ' -memory of W I L L I A M F . H A U S M A N N , 37th Prov . O l d . Dep . Co., A. I-:. F . , who died In F r a n c e . Sept . 29, 1918.

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G I L L I G A N — I n sacnv l m e m o r y of ou r d e a r l y be loved p a r e n t s . T I M ­O T H Y G I L L I G A N . w h o died Sept . fi, 191f>. a n d M A R Y A. G I D L I G A N . w h o died Sep t . 29. 192S. A n n i v e r s a r y m a s s a t Sac red H e a r t C h u r c h . Dover, New J e r s e v . t

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N I E T E R — .-In fond and loving m e m o r y o f - J O H N E L L I O T T N I E ­T E R , k i l l ed / In ac t ion . Sept . 29, 1918.

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P O E S T K O K K — I n loving m e m o r y of C O N R A D P O E S T K O K E , Sept . 29, 1923. ' l o n e , bu t not fo rgo t t en .

His W I F E and C H I L D R E N .

R E A R D O N - T H E R E S A F O X . Died s e p t . 29. 1925. A n e a r m o t h e r . MARK 3d and MAY M. R E A R D O N .

R I O H D A N In eve r - lov ing m e m ­ory of our d e a r son and b r o t h e r . J O ­S E P H A R I O H D A N , Co K. 106th I n f a n t r y , kil led In ac t ion at Hony. F r a n c e ; Sept . 29, 191S.

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T E N T E R In loving memorv of our d r a r h u s b a n d j*n«1 son. EP .H 'H T E N T E R , w h o d e p a r t e d lit is life Sept . 29. 1924.

Wife. A N T O I N E T T E ; Mothe r a n d f a t h e r . IDA anti W I L L I A M . »

Irving; or I s aac F l e i s h h a c k e r . a s h e is va r ious ly k n o w n to h i s f r i ends and a c q u a i n t a n c e s , who is 35. phys i ­cal ly s t a l w a r t a n d a d r e s s s a l e s m a n , d e c o r a t e d tho r e c o r d s of t h e Su­p r e m e C o u r t y e s t e r d a y w i t h w h a t a p ­p e a r e d to be a legal ized v a r i e t y of b r e a c h of p r o m i s e sui t a g a i n s t R u t h FinkeLstoin, a robus t , c o m e l y m i s s of 18, d a u g h t e r of R o b e r t F i n k e l -s te ln , w h o is in t h e s m o k e d fish bus i ­ness a n d lives a t - 1 0 1 9 ?8 th st .

810,000 F o r Hi s Nfcrves. F l e i s h h a c k e r a s k s $12,400 from

the girl , of w h i c h $10,000 is for h is s h a t t e r e d ne rves , e m b a r r a s s m e n t a n d h u m i l i a t i o n w h i c h he s a y s w e r e caused by R u t h b r e a k i n g t h e i r e n ­g a g e m e n t . He a s k s $1,400 for t h e d i a m o n d e n g a g e m e n t r i n g he says he gave R u t h a n d r e i m b u r s e m e n t to t he t une o C S l . 0 0 0 wh ich h e says h e s p e n t " e n t e r t a i n i n g " he r .

His p l ea for s m a r t m o n e y a n d t h e r e t u r n of w h a t he s p e n t is based on a n a l l ega t ion t h a t R u t h a n d h e r fa­t h e r " c o n s p i r e d " to t r i ck h im ou t of t he gifts . So far t he sui t is d i r ec ted only a g a i n s t R u t h , b u t I rv ing ' s l a w ­yer , W i l l i a m A. Marks , a s k e d J u s ­tice D i k e in Specia l T e r m to let h im e n l a r g e t h e sui t to inc lude the g i r l ' s f a the r a s a de fendan t . But Mor t imer J . Wohl , a t t o r n e y for Ru th , told t h e Cour t t h a t I rv ing, was s imply t r y ing to ease in to c o u r t wi th a b r e a c h of p r o m i s e sui t , not c o u n t e n a n c e d in th is S t a t e w h e n the male end of a b r o k e n r o m a n c e seeks soo th ing s y r u p for his s h a t t e r e d nerves .

R u t h , in an affidavit, desc r ibes tho sui t a s "p l a in b l a c k m a i l . " a n d ex­pressed in it the opinion t h a t I r v i n g t h o u g h t t he family would pay r a t h e r t h a n face his absu rd cha rges . L a w y e r W o h l won the day by h a v ­ing the plaint i f f ' s p lea put over un t i l a f ter h is own plea .to dismiss t h e compla in t Is dec id>I . l i e will move nex t week, he told the Court .

In his c o m p l a i n t I rv ing says t h a t h e and R u t h b e c a m e acqua in t ed J a n . 23, last , and t h e r e a f t e r , " induced by a p r e a r r a n g e d conn ivance on t h e pa r t of R u t h a n d her fa ther , he was b e t r o t h e d to R u t h . " He a l ­leges t h a t R u t h professed g r e a t love for h im a n d ev idenced an in ten t ion of m a r r y i n g h i m . bu t t h a t it w a s "a l l false a n d s h a m . " And then , ho a l leges , R u t h a n d he r fa ther induced h im to buy f rom the la t te r a d ia ­mond r i n g to give to R u t h . H e paid F l n k e i s t e l n $1,400 for It. h e a l ­leges, a n d f o r t h w i t h gave it to his b e t r o t h e d . "In t o k e n of his affection and In a n t i c i p a t i o n of t he m a r r l a g o t h a t w a s to fol low." He f u r t h e r a l leged t h a t ho h a d expended va r ious s u m s fo r gifts a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t .

" W h i c h gif ts ," «he c o m p l a i n t con ­t inues , " w e r e .de l ivered to and bo-s towed upon t h e de fendan t a t a cost of $1,400, S h o r t l y t h e r e a f t e r defen­d a n t ' s a r d o r t o w a r d s t he plaintiff cooled a n d s h e refused to c o n s u m ­m a t e t h e p r o m i s e of m a r r i a g e t h a t had been m a d e . At no l ime did s h e / n t e n d t o m a r r y plaintiff. De fendan t a n d Rober t F lnke i s t e ln conspi red t o g e t h e r for t h e p u r p o s e of d e f r a u d ­ing plaintiff. Upon discovery of tho fraud tho plaintiff b e c a m e sick a n d w a s u n a b l e t h e r e a f t e r lo a t t e n d to h i s bus ines s a n d con t inues to bo n e r v o u s a n d w a s g rea t ly e m b a r ­rassed , al l to his d a m a g e In tho s u m of $10,000."

A Different Story, But t h e m a t h e m a t i c s in R u t h ' s

sido of t h e s t o ry a r e a l t o g e t h e r dif­fe ren t . " T h e fac ts he a l leges n ro a l t o g e t h e r d i s t o r t e d . " he r aflldavlt says . And h i s r ea l n a m e , she a d d s , is I saac , or I s r ae l , and not I rv ing , as he de sc r ibe s himself . After be ing I n t r o d u c e d to R u t h by his s ls tor , Mrs. Golds te in , w h o c o n d u c t s a g r o c e r y store1, l ' le lscbb.acker force I his a t t e n t i o n s on her , and was so

, pe r s i s t en t t h a t , wi th tho thr i l l of be ing p u r s u e d , she e n c o u r a g e d h im —ft Utile. She bel ieved It was love, she sa id , and on W a s h i n g t o n ' s B i r t h ­day t h e y w e r e e n g a g e d .

A l t h o u g h ho had posed fis w e a l t h y . R u t h sa id , ho began to t a lk abou t " p o o r b u s i n e s s " as soon a s t h e y wero e n g a g e d , confessed he had not m o n e y e n o u g h lo lypy a su i t ab l e d i a m o n d r ing, a n d to help t h ings a long ho w a s a l lowed to buy one of M a m m a F i n -keis le in 'S X-karat r ings , l ie paid M a m m a F lnke i s t e ln $200 down a n d agreed to pay $800 some o t h e r t ime , tho a g r e e d pr ice be ing $1,000. T h e n tie had a new m o u n t i n g m a d e for $100. And ou t s ide of *ii $50 WrtSlt-w a l c h . for she bad to buy (ho b a n d herself . Hn tb told tho Cour t , t h a t w a s t h e ex ten t of the giving.

And then , R u t h says, he b r o k e off Iho e n g a g e m e n t because he was told tha t ho would )iavc to m a n v R u t h

i w i t h o u t t h e b ig d o w r y ho had been

d r e a m i n g abou t . R u t h ' s op in ion Is t h a t he r f o r m e r fiance h a s a t e r r i b l e nerve to d e m a n d t h a t d i a m o n d r i ng , i n a s m u c h a s he paid M a m m a F i n k e l -s te in only $200 on it. H e was offered his m o n e y back , b u t ins is ted on t h e d i a m o n d . He w a s pol i te ly i n f o r m e d w h e r e he should a l igh t , so to speak a n d a f te r t h a t it w a s a job for t h e l awye r s . .

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S t u d e n t s t a k i n g t h o c o u r s e a r e r e ­q u i r e d to cover a s s i g n m e n t s a t p o ­lice h e a d q u a r t e r s , t h e city ha l l a n d local c o u r t s .

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P h i d i a s , B a r n Dol la r , L a w l e s s . F o u r t h — A m i r . F i f th — P a n i c . S e v e n t h — L a d y S a n d l a .

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t r a i n p a s s t h e m a s t h e i r w o o d e n t r a i n w a s c o m i n g ou t of t he s t a t i o n a t Q u e e n s b o r o B r i d g e P l a z a in L o n g I s l and City. T h e y sa id t h e y k n e w it w a s a h e a d of t h e m b u t d idn ' t know-h o w far .

It w a s r a i n i n g a n d a h e a v y mis t h u n g over t h o t r a c k s a s DIs ton s lowed d o w n to a b o u t 16 mi les a n h o u r to m a k e the s t op a t t h e Bl i ss st . s t a t i o n , w h e r e n e w s igna l l i g h t s h a v e Just b e e n ins ta l l ed . Dis ton sa id las t n i g h t t h e y a r e b l i n d i n g a n d h a v e m u c h t h e s a m e effect a s . g l a r i n g h e a d l i g h t s h a v e on a mo to r i s t . H e said t h e mis t a n d tho g i a r e of t h e s e l i g h t s p r e v e n t e d h i m from see ing t h e s e v e n - c a r I. R. T. t r a in l e t t i n g off p a s s e n g e r s .

T r a i n S k i d d e d o n W e t R a l l s . W h e n h e did seo it, DIs ton sa id ,

it w a s too l a t e . H e j a m m e d on h i s b r a k e s b u t t h o t r a i n sk idded a l o n g on t h e s l i p p e r y r a i l s a n d c r a s h e d in to tho s tee l t r a i n . H i s c a b . w a s s p l i n t e r e d b u t po l ice r e m o v e d it f rom t h e w r e c k a g e a n d k e p t i t a s a n exh ib i t .

C a p t a i n G a l l a g h e r Is u n d e r s t o o d to . h a v o d e c l a r e d t h o w i n d o w of D i s ton ' s c a b w a s so d i r t y one cou ld h a r d l y see t h r o u g h it In tho b e s t of w e a t h e r , m u c h less las t n igh t , w h e n it w a s covered wi th a th in coa t of dr izz le .

B r a k e s M a y P r o v e F a u l t y . DIs ton Is a l l eged to h a v e told Mr .

F r o e s s e l t h a t ho h a d s ignal led for a t r a i n m a n to fix h i s b r a k e s on t h e first t r i p las t n i g h t . I t w a s h i s sec ­ond t r i p on w h i c h ho s t r u c k t h o I. R . T. t r a i n . H o w e v e r , DIston, It Is u n d e r s t o o d , a d d e d t h a t by t ho t i m e t h e r e a r end of t h e stool c a r l oomed u p be fo re h i m tho bes t of b r a k e s wou ld no t h a v e p r e v e n t e d tho c r a s h .

T h e a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d a l tho p e a k of t ho e v e n i n g r u s h h o u r f rom M a n ­h a t t a n . R o t h t r a i n s wero c r o w d e d wi th p a s s e n g e r s h u r r y i n g honio f rom w o r k . M o t o r m a n P a t r i c k J . S m i t h of 4122 76th St., C o r o n a , h a d just" b r o u g h t h i s I. R. T. t r a i n to a a top a n d t h e c o n d u c t o r h a d opened t ho d o o r s for tho p a s s e n g e r s w h e n t h e c r a s h o c c u r r e d .

T h i r d R a i l S c o r c h e s W r e c k . As t he first ca r of t h e B . M. T.

c r u m p l e d w i t h t he I m p a c t a p a r t ' o f It fell d o w n on t h e th i rd ra i l ani l s m o l d e r e d . C o n s i d e r a b l e s m o k o ndded to tho difficulties of t hose w h o w e r o a t t e m p t i n g to o.xtricato t ho v ic­t i m s f rom tho w r e c k .

Po l ice r e s e r v e s f rom tho H u n t e r s . Po in t , As to r i a a n d N e w t o w n p r e ­c inc t s w e r e d i s p a t c h e d to tho scono to k e e p b a c k t h e c r o w d s t h a t h a d g a t h e r e d ns soon a s n e w s of t ho wreok s p r e a d to t h o s e nnx lous ly a w a i t i n g t h e r e t u r n of m e m b e r s of t h e i r fami l ies .

•Station, L i k e n Hospf tnl . A m b u l a n c e s a r r i v e d f rom St.

J o h n ' s , Wyokoff H e i g h t s , O r e e n p o l n t , F l u s h i n g a n d R e c e p t i o n Hosp i t a l s , and t h e t i cke t office a n d w a i t i n g r o o m of t h e s t a t i o n we ro t u r n e d Into nn emergency ; hosp i t a l . W h e n it w a s r ea r ed t ho w r e c k a g e would t a k e flro nn e n g i n e c o m p a n y f rom L o n g I s ­l and City, two hoo'k a n d l a d d e r c o m ­p a n i e s a n d t h e flro a n d jiolice r e s c u e s q u a d s f r o m B r o o k l y n w e r e s u m ­m o n e d .

F l r o hose laid be low the " L " s t r u c ­t u r e a t t h e Junc t ion of Q u e e n s b lvd. a n d Rooseve l t hvo. tied u p traffic for t w o h o u r s . Bo th a v e n u e s a r c filled wi th traffic at t ha t t i m e of n i g h t a n d wi th c r o w d s s i gna l i ng c a b * a n d p a s s i n g m o t o r i s t s for r i de s a f t e r se rv ice on t h e " L " h a d been s t o p p e d , t h o pol ice had t he i r h a n d s lul l p r e v e n t i n g m o r e acc iden t s .

M o t o r m a n P i n n e d In W r e c k a g e . w h e n mbs t of tho p a s s e n g e r s h a d

c l a m b e r e d out of t h e " I , " c a r s Con-r m u g h t o n \vna d i seoxered ho ld ing h imse l f u p by h a n g i n g on to t h e r a l L ing b e t w e e n tho first and second w o o d e n cttfH of t he R. M. T. His foot w a s j a m m e d be tween the. plftl-

AIT H A W T H O R N E . F i r s t r a c e — B i d d y S h l p p , B r u m -

field, T h e W i r e , Suze t t e . F l e e t P r i n c e , M a s t e r Maid . S e c o n d — M i s s H u m e , S m a r t H o r s e , D a r i u s , Shuff le , ~Mi Amlgo , J o d i c k . T h i r d — R o y a l P r i n ­cess, Despa i r , K e y s t o n e S ta te , B o n n i e Lizzie, Se t t ee . Q u a n a h . F o u r t h — M y Des t iny . S i x t h — L u c e n t . S e v e n t h — Nere id , E y Cid, P o m p o u s .

A T T H O R N C L T F F E . Firs t - r a c e — D o l l y D u n b a r . Second

—Seven Oaks , D a n c i n g F a w n , W a r F o x . T h i r d — L i l l l a h L., F a i r W a r n ­ing . F o u r t h — L a d y M o n t e . S i x t h — Blossoms . Seven th—Bi l ly M a n n .

By K E N N E T H Y O l ' K I / . W h a t is Q u e e n s d o i n g a b o u t t he

I n t e r b o r o P a r k w a y ? T h i s Is t he ques t ion m o t o r i s t s a r e

a s k i n g \ln t h e i r Inves t iga t ion of t h e long-de layed projec t , cons idered so vi ta l to t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of Brook lyn and L o n g I s l and h i g h w a y s .

Chief E n g i n e e r A r t h u r S. T u t t l e of t h e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e th i s w e e k refer red q u e s t i o n e r s to t he P re s iden t of t h e Boro of Queens , w h e r e , he sa id , p r e p a r a t i o n s wore be ing m a d e p r e l i m i n a r y ' to the open ing of con­s t r u c t i o n . " '

De l ay D i s g u s t s M o t o r i s t s . B r o o k l y n , Q u e e n s a n d L o n g I s land

m o t o r i s t s a r e d i sgus t ed wi th official p rog res s on the m u c h de layed p r o j ­ec t a n d a r e combining" to s e c u r e I m m e d i a t e ac t i on w h i c h wil l lead t o a n ea r ly s t a r t of a c t u a l c o n s t r u c t i o n .

] T h e E a g l e ' s i nves t i ga t ion h a s J s h o w n 26 y e a r s of de l ays a n d h a s

s h o w n , f u r t h e r , • t h a t in t h e pe r iod s ince t he official, m a p w a s adop ted by t h e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e on May 20, t h e c e m e t e r i e s h a v e no t been a d ­vised of the s t eps which will be t a k e n . If t h e c e m e t e r i e s h a d been i m m e d i a t e l y adv i sed , t he p ro j ec t could havo been s p e e d e d m o r e r a p i d l y .

M o t o r i s t s a r e in s i s t en t t h a t con­s t r u c t i o n be s t a r t e d to t h e end t h a t the h i g h w a y be comple t ed -by t h e end of nex t yea r , if poss ib le . T h e a c t u a l c o n s t r u c t i o n wi l l r e q u i r e s o m e t i m e a n d u n l e s s It Is s t a r t e d t h i s fall it will no t be c o m p l e t e d n e x t y e a r .

M a p D e l a y C a n s e s W o n d e r . Not conv inced by t h e c o n t i n u o u s

rec i t a l of t r iv ia l difficulties, t h e m o t o r i s t s a n d t a x p a y e r s w o n d e r how-it is t h a t t h e m a p s h a v e no t been p r e p a r e d p r e v i o u s l y . . .The p ro j ec t h a s been p r o p o s e d ever s ince 1601 .

Traffic e x p e r t s a r e firmly con­vinced t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of I n t e r b o r o P a r k w a y will solve, to a l a r g e ex­ten t , t h e conges t ion b e t w e e n B r o o k ­lyn a n d Q u e e n s . I t will ex tend eas t ­w a r d f rom H i g h l a n d P a r k a n d will c u t t h r o u g h t h e c e m e t e r y a r e a s to F o r e s t P a r k . One a d v a n t a g e po in ted ou t by h i g h w a y e x p e r t s , is t h a t t h e r e will be few c ross s t r ee t s .

Most of t h e p r o p o s e d I n t e r b o r o P a r k w a y wil l "be in Q u e e n s Coun ty . A s h o r t sec t ion will be in B r o o k l y n ,

What Motorists Want i. B e t t e r t r e a t m e n t a t r a i l r o a d

c ross ings In Q u e e n s . ( P r o g r e s s m a d e , W o o d h a v e n blvd. c ross ing s i t ua t i on re l i eved . ) ,

2. C o n s t r u c t i o n of I n t e r b o r o P a r k w a y , w h i c h h a s b e e n h a n g , ing fire for 25 y e a r s . ( E n g i n e e r T u t t l o p r o m i s e s to speed p r o ­g r a m . )

3 . F i l l ing Holes nntl r u t s on M e t r o p o l i t a n ave . ( U n d e r way . )

4. Relief for J a m a i c a a v e . con­ges t ion . ( S u n d a y p a r k i n g b a n n e d . Tro l ley s t ops a d j u s t e d . )

5. Relief on R i d y e w o o d ave . a n d E t n a st . r o u t e s f r o m S n a k e Hil l . W a r n i n g s a t d a n g e r o u s in t e r sec t ions , ( I n t e r s e c t i o n s , of J a m a i c a ave : a n d S i iako HIU rd. r e c o n s t r u c t e d . )

0. R o c k a w n y blvd. Improve - , -ment . (Sewers to be ins ta l l ed ns p r e l i m i n a r y to p a r i n g . R e p a i r s mnde . ) -

7. I m p r o v e m e n t of G l c n m o r e ave . -Cross B a y b lvd . cutoff. (L ibe r ty ave . c o n n e c t i n g l ink paved . )

8. Connec t ion f r o m J e r o m e ave . to M e r r i c k r d . (Ashes i m p r o v e S o u t h st., J a m a i c a . ) ,

9. Relief for c o n g e s t i o n In loca l a r e a s .

T h e E a g l e wil l b e g l ad t o rece ive a n d p u b l i s h l e t t e r s f rom m o t o r i s t s ca l l i ng a t t e n t i o n t o evi ls of t ra f f ic a n d g iv ing r e m e d i e s .

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OBITUARIES > MRS. KLI7.ABETH MAHONEY. widow

of Patrick Mahoney, died last night at her hom(., CSlt N'ewkirk ave. She Is sur­vived by two daughters. Mae C. and Bes­sie E.. and a sister, Mrs. Catherine Wilson. She was a charter member of St. Jerome's Ft. C. Cliuich, where a solemn mass of requiem lna-s will be said Friday morning" at 10 o'clock. Interment will bo In Cal­vary Cemetery. ", •

MISS ELLEN MOONEY, a lifelong resi­dent of Brooklyn, died In a local hospital. She resided for many. years at 27 Scher-merhorn St.. and was Interested In a num­ber of charities In a quiet way. She was the sister of the lato Mrs. Eliza Gardiner, a former well-known church soloist. Fiv neral uorvlces were held In St. Charles Borromeos R. C. Church ind Interment was In Holy Cross Cemetery.

FRANK, C. JOSLIN of H02 Pacific i t . died Monday. Ho was formerly In the dry-goods business on Myrtle, ave., and lately had been In the real estate business. Ha was a ir.cmber of Stella Lodge No. 4S5, F. A; A. M„ and is survived by his wife,

officials of Which a r e said to bo r e a d y I Mary. Services will be held at his late •0 p r o c e e d . [home tonight at~S o'clock and Interment

will be-I.i Evergreens Cemetery tomorrow morning.

f o r m s of t h e ca r s w h e r e he had been t h r o w n by t h e force of t h e c r a s h .

Fo r some t ime fellow p a s s e n g e r s a t t e m p t e d to ge t h i m loose b u t th i s w a s found to be imposs ib le . W h e n a r e s c u e s q u a d a r r i v e d t h e b a r s t h a t he ld h i s foot w e r e b u r n e d a w a y wi th ace ty l ene to rches .

I t is expec t ed t o d a y t h a t a n u m ­b e r of t h e less severe ly in ju red p a s ­s e n g e r s wil l bo ca l led to Mr. F r o e s -se l ' s office for ques t ion ing . T h o a s ­s i s t a n t p r o s e c u t o r h a s dec l ined a s ye t to fix b l a m e for t h e acc iden t .

T h o s e I n j u r e d . E d i t h P e a k , 35, 493 W a s h i n g t o n

ave . , B r o o k l y n ; c u t s on bo th legs. O t t o . Casper , 4 1 . 60-06 J u n c t i o n

ave . , E l m h u r s t ; c u t s on a r m s a n d legs .

F r a n k M a s t o r s o n , 23, 43-16 58 th St., W o o d s i d e ; c u t s on t h e f o r e h e a d .

G r a c e Genego l j , 40, 12 W. K i n g s -l and ave. , Co rona ; ' b ru i ses of t h o r i g h t a r m .

Soph ie K a n y o n . 50, 37-14 4 6th s t „ C o r o n a ; bo th legs l a ce r a t ed .

J a m e s Foley , 45, 35-46 65th St., W o o d s i d e ; l a c e r a t i o n s of t h e face .

M a r y Lar . ibor t , 39, 31 Case St., E l m h u r s t ; posslblo In t e rna l In jur ies a n d l a c e r a t i o n s of t h e r i g h t eye.

P a u l Maier , 20, 155-12 32d avo. , F l u s h i n g ; f r a c t u r e d right" k n e e .

He l en W o h n e r , 58, 39-36 64th St., W o o d s i d e ; s p r a i n e d r i g h t a n k l e .

M a m i e do F r a n o , 38, 46 R o o s e v e l t ave . , C o r o n a : c u t s on t ho r i g h t k n o o .

Bessie l l o l l a r d . 28, 155 H a v e m e y o r " St., C o r o n a ; b ru i s ed loft eye. '

M i c h a e l T e a g u e , 36, 112 2&d St., J a c k s o n H e i g h t s ; c o n t u s i o n s on left k n e e .

H i l d a G r a y , 19, 48-52 46th St., C o r o n a ; l a c e r a t i o n s of tho left leg .

A n n a Moran , 25. 40-19 F l sk ave . , W o o d s i d e ; s p r a i n e d b a c k a n d i n ­t e r n a l In ju r ies .

R e n a F l sk , 24, 84 Klngnlnnd ave . , C o r o n n ; c u t s on r i g h t a r m .

J o s e p h Ross i , 26, 43 G leano st., J a c k s o n H e i g h t s ; b r u i s e s on c h e s t .

R a l p h F l l o n e , 38. 111-62 42d nve. , C o r o n a ; cu t on r i g h t h a n d .

E m i l y Cha i r , 27, 46-19 L a u r e l HIU b lvd . ; d i s loca ted r i g h t s h o u l d e r .

Nell ie Nichols , 48-38 Caro l ln St., T h o m s o n Hi l l ; b ru i s ed r i g h t a r m .

Marg i e Tes sa s , 18, 34-22 45th St., Bl lssvl l le ; cu t ott r i g h t chook .

J e n n i e O r l a n d o , 41, 45-76 Na t iona l ave. , C o r o n a ; cu t on r i g h t foot.

F r a n c o s Bol lo t t a , 43. 181 44th St., C o r o n a ; b r o k e n finger on r i g h t h a n d .

J o h n B o o t h , 32. 87-46 B r i t t o n ave. , E l m h u r s t ; ou t on face.

Lnsalo Zvonknl, 30, 41-12 70th St.. Wihflotd; a b r a s i o n s a n d c u t s on legs r.nd nose .

A n t h o n y W a n d v a k , 29, 559 2d nv.V. College P o i n t ; abrftsirfns of left k n e e .

F r a n k Gabr i e l , 38, 112 M a u r i c e ave. , E l m h u r s t ; b ruso on f o r e h e a d .

Wi l l i am W o l h n n n r , 17. 37-4 3 *9th at., J a c k s o n H e i g h t s ; c o n t u s i o n s of left k n e e .

F r e d Pecl t i t t , 8S. 47-lfi Helwer st., W o o d s i d e , cut on r i g h t t « r .

Ot t i l i a Cln.vM-illl, 40, 9 R a d f o r d st., C o r o n a ; c u t on r i g h t c h e e k a n d r ! | h t h a n d .

J a m e s J . Wi l son , 26, 00-3S 53d ave. , C o r o n a ; sprAlnod r igh t s h o n l -(l.'l'.N

J o s e p h Ho l tbn , .IS, 39-47 63d st.. W o o d s i d e ; b r u i s e s on t h e r ight chea t .

J o s e p h P t i i n l c k , 31, 59 Dufvol st., C o r o n n ; a b i n M o n s of ( he r igh t i n i ^ h .

M a t t h e w J . U l j i n s e h , 24. 99 49th .ive.. C o r o n a , s p r a i n e d rltfht ivilM.

Anna DoVflf'toy, 22, 4 7 if,. Het?er st . W o o d s i d e , cut on ' r igh t Mde of n e k a n d l"f: a r m

H a r r y H Op i ld . ' ne , 32, 104-70 42d ;ivo.. CorOn-,; brulsi-s a b o u t t h e s l . ou ldc r s a n d h i p s .

FRANCIS E. DODGE DIES;

FORMER BROOKLYN FIGURE

F r a n c i s E. Dodge , f o r m e r t r e a s ­u r e r of t he L o n g I s l a n d Co l l ege ' H o s p i t a l a n d ' t h e i R i d i n g a n d Dr iv ­ing Club a n d a f o r m e r d i r e c t o r of t he old A c a d e m y of Mus ic in Mon­t a g u e St., d ied M o n d a y in R u m s o n , N. J., a t t h e a g e i of 85. He w a s a w e l l - k n o w n figure in B r o o k l y n for m a n y y e a r s a n d w a s a m e m b e r of the staff of G e n . J o h n B . W o o d w a r d . He Is su rv ived b y . h i s wife, M a g d a l e n T a l m a g e ; a d a u g h t e r , Mrs . M a r -g a r e t t a A n t o n i s e n , a n d two sons , F r a n c i s T a l m a g e a n d P h i l i p L y n d o n Dodge . Mr. D o d g e of r e c o n t v e a r s h a d l ived a t 1148 5th ave . , M a n ­h a t t a n . W h i l e in B r o o k l y n he was p r o m i n e n t In social ac t iv i t i e s a n d belonged" to t h e H a m i l t o n a n d Cres ­cen t A t h l e t i c C lubs . He w a s for-m o r e t h a n h a l f . a c e n t u r y a p a r t n e r In t ho old e s sen t i a l oil firm, of Dodgo & Olcot t .

WILLS FILED MARY KEATOR. 405 Clinton ave., died

Sept. 12, 1526, leaving an estate of unoi-timated value to her hU3band, John M. Keator.

PAULINE A. WITTENBERG, 257 Brooklyn ave., died Sept. 6, '1S26, leaving an estate of about JS.830 t 0 a s o n simoon Wittenberg.

Edward Gunter, 19< Stockholrn st., died Sept. 22, 1926, leaving an estate of about J20.700 to a son, John W. Gunter.

JOSEPHINE A'. GARVIN, 1270 5Sth st died Sept. is. 1926. leaving an estate of 11.500 to two nieces. Adelaide A. Garvin and Eleanor Garvin.

EAOLE CLASSIFIED ADS assist-

rather than Insist.

G. & W. Halbert (Incorporated)

ESTABLISHED 1S67 P a i n t e r * And D e c o r a t o r * ,

D r a p e r i e t , S h a d e s . Lace C u r t a i n * C l e a n e d a n d H u n g ,

P a r q u e t . F loor* R e f i n i i h e d . T e l . N e v i n t

2 8 6 2 B r o o k l y n , N e w Y o r k .

33 Lafayette Aye.

The right way to give your child money

THERE is a way to #ivc money to your child without spoiling him—a way that

will help him learn the value of money, and teach him the accumulation of it.

That method is to open a savings account in your child's name, and deposit, regularly, whatever sum you can afford. By the time he grows old enough to realize its value, he can have a sizahlc bank account all his own. Think of what this will mean to him.

Come in now to sec our Mr. Carroll. He will be glad to tell you how easy it is to open an account. And once it is opened, you can make all future deposits by mail.

We pay AM per cent interest quarterly on deposits up to $7500.

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