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Gustave E. Villaret Dies At 80, Dr. Groeschel. Andrew Verdin Killed In Crash; LEQAX NOTIC]
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Obituary Notes the County C O U J T 7 U % £ . *V
N e w York on March o , f > , .
Designer Of Structural Art Specialist In S u r v i v i n g a r e h i s wife, Alice
Brother Died In July Mishap when creditor* i a , atiena1 J
appoint a truateTT aj^&f/ ', 1
creditors, examine Uie t ^ k i
Michael Gallagher Powers Baird, a n d t h r e e sons, W a l -
act auch other business if™
D O B B S FERRY—Andrew Verdin.] Andrew Verdin was g r a d u a t e d I ~ & V £ ' r o & i - y ^ : ,
X-Ravs, Dies
Qustave E. Villaret, artist whof-
designed t h e lighting fixtures for t h e
Former Rug Mill Employe
Michael G a l l a g h e r of 24 O r c h a r d
ter, Alex a n d William Baird.
Mr. B a i r d was a n i n s u r a n c e
t h i r t y , son of Eugene R. Verdin of j I r o m Dobfcjj
acting by ordei• n ' v S L * ' ? * »
F e r r y H i g h School a n d j giaS* apd°J?£a Q of C R& l a l
it
old Waldorf-Astoria a n d Fifth Ave- Place, a resident of Yonkers more broker. Born In Scotland, h e was O 0
l i p h a n t Avenue, president of t h e s t u d l e d a t WWesley
^ ^ p e r r V Board of Education
esleyan University. - " ' ^^____
n u e Hotels and the 71st R e g i m e n t Dr. Lesser B. Groeschel. roent- Besides h i s p a r e n t s , h e leaves his U N I T E D STATES Dl?t^"
t h a n 55 years, died yesterday a t h i s t h e son of W a t s o n a n d M a r t h a ; ^ verdin, was killed .last wife a n d two c h i l d r e n , Andrew a n d Southern District 0 [ siiTv
Armory, died of a h e a r t a t t a c k yes- genologist at St. Joseph's Hospital M r s ruptcy No. S18U2 ew Yo,
h o m e after a week's illness. Urquhart^ Baird. T h e body Is r e - o b U e accident in
terday a t his home, 218 McLean a n d t h e Yonkers Professional Hos- n i g h t i n a n autoin
Virginia, a n d a brother, Douglas N . w Yb-ri. ' f o r t n f , ^ , ^
E R N K S T R.
Mr. G a l l a g h e r was born in S c r a n - posing a t R e g a n ' s F u n e r a l Home
Avenue. He would h a v e been e i g h t y - pital, died suddenly yesterday Lima. Ohio. Mr. Verdin h a d been Verdin, of tikis village. Irvmglon Diner, w w d^fv
ton. Pa., J u n e 16, 1869, a son of t h e 102 M o u n t Vernon Avenue.
one on March 9. morning a t his home. 21 C h u r c h living in Toledo, where h e is asso-
late P a t r i c k a n d M a r y Coggins G a l -
Lane South, Scarsdale. He was ciated with t h e sales division of t h e d h
Mr. Villaret, t h e f a t h e r of t w o
Regular Army colonels, both West fifty-six.
lagher. He m a r r i e d t h e former M a r -
g a r e t McNulty 53 y e a r s ago a t S t . August L. Martin H a n n a Coal Company.
LEGAL NOTICES M,l NU Vc»H
P. M., when creditors m a ?
Point graduates, was b o r n in New Dr. Groeschel practiced medicine Mr. a n d Mrs. Verdin were n o t i - U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT. claims, appoint a trustee . „S
Joseph's C h u r c h w i t h t h e late Rev. F o r m e r M o u n t V e r n o n J u d g e Southern District of .New York. I D B a n k - mittee of w t d i t o r s ^ x s u m n \
York City on M a r c h 19, 1882. a son for t h e past 35 years and was r o - fied of their son's d e a t h last n i g h t ruptcy No. 82102. and transact such o t h T r b L -
Henry F . X a v i e r officiating. M O U N T VERNON — August L .
entgenologist for the N o r t h e r n L O U I S N E U M A N . of Yonkers. N e w York, properly come before said rit
of Auguste and Laur Goulon Vil-
Westchester Hospital in Mount K i s - He was employed in t h e finishing M a r t i n of 106 Clinton Street, former a n d left immediately for Toledo. w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on a peti- P E T E R B. OLNEY R^Vre??:
laret. He was g r a d u a t e d from t h e Another son. Naval Aviation C a d e t tion filed January 27. 1943. Yhe l i n t acting by order of c5urt 1-
Beaux Arts Academy in Paris a n d co and the Seton Hospital In New d e p a r t m e n t a t the Alexander S m i t h City Court J u d g e here a n d a former Eugene Verdin, was killed i n a n meeting County
o f creditors will be held at the place and stead ot R Y t „ „ '
Court Hous«. White Plains, N e w Steiie. deceased. ""«««
for a n u m b e r of years was associated York City, In addition to the Yon- a n d ' S o n s C a r p e t C o m p a n y for more m e m b e r of t h e S t a t e Assembly, died airplane crash July 29 in Florida. York on March 9. 1W3 at 2 V. M.. when NEW YORK SUPREME rv,
kers hospitals, and h a d . private t h a n half a c e n t u r y before his r e - S u n d a y a t t h e W e s t c h e s t e r Division creditors m a y a t t e n d , prove claims, appoint
with Stanford White, noted a r c h i - According to word received here, a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, COUNTV_ OE_WKSTCli?STEJ
tect and designer. Mr. Villaret d e - offices in the Professional Building t i r e m e n t a y e a r agQ. He was a m e m - of New York Hospital. W h i t e P l a i n s , the driver of the other car involved eother x a m i n e the bankrupt and transact such
business a s may properly c o m e be-
ir. Mount Vernon. ber of t h e Holy N a m e Society of t h e a t t h e age of eighty-two. He was the f r r
signed the lighting fixtures a n d i n - in the collision a t L i m a also was fore said meeting. «%,5 K, *?. M l°r r"l i" '»r t
A requiem mass will be celebrated Monastery C h u r c h of t h e Sacred f a t h e r of Mrs. M e r e d i t h Wood of P E T E R B. OLNEY, Referee in Bankruptcy, H o W l ** «« "«
stallations of m a n y large buildings Heart. killed. acting by order of Court In this m a t t e r in
Friday a t 10 A. M. a t the C h u r c h Scarsdale. place and stead of Referee Frederick W. TO F A N N Y HOMZA:
in New York City. He lived in New T h e funeral will b e from h i s Surviving, i n addition t o his Stelle, deceased.
York City u.ntil 11 years ago w h e n o f - t h e Immaculate H e a r t of Mary, Please take notice that .
Scarsdale. Members of Court A m e r - home F r i d a y a t 9:30 A. M. with a d a u g h t e r , are his wife, the former 5?U a J ., p . r * s 5your
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.t? <1husband/
be retired a n d moved to Yonkers.
Mr. Villaret's wife, t h e f o r m e r Icus 101, Catholic -Daughters of high requiem m a s s a t 10 o'clock a t B e r t h a Krooss; a son, W a l t e r H. Law Prohibits U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT. HOMZA.
Southern
ruptcy N o . 81800.
District at N e w York.
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Marie L. A r m a n d , died about 10 America, Mount Vernon, will recite t h e M o n a s t e r y . B u r i a l will be in St. M a r t i n ; t h r e e sisters. Mrs. Sophie York, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on ln vln and
j u t a n t - G e n e r a l ' s Office, W a s h i n g - Born In South Carolina w h e n creditors m a y attend, prove claims, Special
ton, and Colonel G u s t a v e Villaret,
Infantry, stationed in Alaska: t w o and
He was born in S o u t h Carolina
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Of Fire Dead appoint a trustee, appoint a committee White Plains,
of creditors, e x a m i n e the bankrupt and
transact such other business a s may prop- ajr 01
Term. Part I . m u ?
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at Columbia University, class of Clifford Downey, a n d g\x g r a n d c h i l - tion will not p e r m i t t h e Common telle, deceased- Attorney for Petitioner,
of S a n Diego, Calif., a n d six g r a n d -
children.
T h e Rev. H a r r y Stevenson, pastor
Architect And 1906. Dr. Groeschel was a n a l u m - dren.
nus of M o u n t V e r n o n Hospital.
J A M E S A. EMERY, seventy, a Council to vote to pay to t h e f a m i -
vice-president a n d director of Ford, lies of t h e two firemen who lost Southern
Bacon a n d Davis, Inc., consulting t h e i r lives in a W a r b u r t o n Avenue ruptcy N o . 830o8.
U N I T E D S T A T E S D I 8 T R I C T COURT, 30 South Broadway,
District of N e w York. In B a n k -
Office and P. O. Address,
Yonkers. New York.
Mrs. Morris Fried
of Calvary B a p t i s t C h u r c h , will con-
duct funeral services tomorrow a t Artist Dies T h e physician was a m e m b e r of
the American Medical Association, Native Of H u n g a r y
engineers i n New York City, a t blaze last m o n t h t h e b a l a n c e of N e w York, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt
Montclair, N. J .
C A R M I N E KRATTAROLA.
on a petition filed January 15. 1913. The
of Harrison.
2 P. M. a t t h e Flynn Memorial
Home. 82 Ludlow S t r e e t . Burial will
t a k e place in O a k l a n d Cemetery.
a fellow of t h e A m e r i c a n College of
-Frederick Leo Hunter, a r t i s t - a n d r {-Radiology, a~ m e m b e r of" t h e Ameri--|-faiio
Mrs. Rose Klein Fried, of 81 COLONEL
architect, died yesterday a t his can R o e n t g e n R a y Society, t h e Morris Fried died yesterday a t t h e .Major General Lewis B. Hershey, ten opinion.
t h e i r salaries for 1943, Corporation first m e e t i n g o f creditors will be held
C L I N T O j j _ _ R Q Y Counsel P a u l L. Bleakley informed a t the County Court H o u s e . White P l a i n s ,
Avenue, wife of t h e late" writer a n d executive a s s i s t a n t t o the Councllmen yesterday in a w r i t - N e w York, on March it 1M3 a t 2 P. M..
when creditors m a y a t t e n d , prove c l a i m s ,
appoint a trustee, appoint a c o m m i t t e e of
INCOME-
home, 122 Rurmey Road. He was Westchester C o u n t y Medical Soci- Yonkers Professional Hospital after Director of Selective Service, a t
ety, t h e Yonkers Medical Society a brief Illness. A native of H u n - Washington. At t h e Council's last m e e t i n g .
creditors, e x a m i n e tne bankrupt and trans-
act s u c h other business a s m a y properly
come before said meeting.
FORMS FILLEI
eighty. P E T E R B . O L N E Y , Referee In Bankruptcy,
Councilman T h o m a s B. S h e r i d a n 1040A Short Form]
Death Notices Born in Jersey City, the son of a
J a m e s D. and Phoebe Neher Hunter, Vernon Medical Society.
n d a p a s t president of t h e Mount gary, she c a m e to Yonkers in 1910.
Mrs. Fried was a m e m b e r of the for m a n y years a financial writer
EDWIN LEFEVRE, seventy-three, acUng by order of Court in this matter In
h a d proposed t h a t Mr. Bleakley i n - place and s t e a d of Rereree Frederick W.
Stelle. deceased. 1040 Long Forms
vestigate t o d e t e r m i n e if such action
Mr. H u n t e r attended private schools He is survived by his wife, t h e Sisterhood C o n g r e g a t i o n Sons of and editor for New York and P h i l - U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT, Salary _
OEY—Suddenly, on Tuesday, Fob. 23rd. were possible.
1943. Klwood R., husband of Dorothy in this country and studied art in former S u s a n N u g e n t ; two d a u g h - Israel. She was seventy-three. adelphia newspapers, a t New York. Southern District of N e w York. In B a n k -
P a l m e r Day, o l 7 Highland Place Serv- Italy. As a young m a n h e worked ters, M r s . Imogen Groeschel B a l r d Surviving a r e four sons, Isadore, Mr. Bleakley wrote t h a t t h e S t a t e ruptcy No. 8210S. 1 0 4 0 L o n g Formi, |
>fj SIR G E O R G E LAWSON J O H N - N E W T O N C. O W E N , also known a s N.
ices at Havey*. Funeral Home, 107 North
F r a n k , David and M a x Fried, all of Constitution provides in p a r t t h a t C O U R T N E Y O W E N , o f Scarsdale. N e w a n d P i e c e of Proi
for a time for McKim, Mead a n d a n d Miss Ann Courtney Groeschel, STON, sixty-nine, who was r e p u t e d
Broadway, Friday, Feb. 38, at 3 P. M. " n o county, city, town, village or aYork, w a s duly adjudicated bankrupt on
Interment, private. White, architects, and was best of S c a r s d a l e ; his mother, Mrs. J o - Yonkers; two d a u g h t e r s , Mrs. M a r - to have chosen his title of Lord peUtlon filed January 28, 1943. The first
of Yonkers and Luke, after t h e p a t r o n saint of school district shall give o r l o a n County Court House. White Plains. N e w
m e e t i n g of creditors will be held a t the Business Returns $:
FAKIEL — On Monday, Feb. 22nd. 1M3. known for his etchings of scenes in seph Groeschel of Rock Hill, S. C ; g a r e t G o o d m a n
Helen V. Farlel (nee Lynch) wile of Her- old New Ycrk. landscape and m a r i n e t h r e e sisters, Mrs. George A. How- Mrs. Olga Prince of Rlverdale; 10 physicians, because of his own deep a n y monc. or property to or in aid York on March 9, 1 9 4 3 . a t 2 P. M., when Come Early and Avoi
bert F . Farlel and mother of Herbert of a n y individual or p r i v a t e corpor- creditors m a y attend, prove claims, appoint
Clarke, and William Norman F a r e ! . Mr.s paintings a n d murals. His m u r a l s ell, Jr., also of Rock Hill; Mrs. g r a n d c h i l d r e n a n d one ( T e a t - g r a n d - interest in hospitals, a t London. a trustee, appoint a c o m m i t t e e of creditors, Open Every Evening Till s
John Lettlerl and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan. are to be found In Dallas ation or association." e x a m i n e the bankrupt and transact such
P a r k H e n r y Wilson Boozer of J a c k s o n - child. other business a s m a y properly come be-
KRUG PI!
Reposing a t the Flynn Memorial Home,
Hotel, Miami, Fla., a n d i n t h e ville, Fla., a n d Mrs. R. W. J. Flynn F u n e r a l services were conducted "Prior to the adoption of t h e Con- fore said meeting.
82 Ludlow Street at Stanley PI. Funeral
on Thursday at 9:15 A. M. Low Mass of homes of Frederick S. Doremus in of M o u n t Vernon, and a brother, today a t 2 o'clock a t the Weiss
Requiem In St. P e t e r s Church a t 8:30
A. M. Interment, St. M a r y s Cemetery. Greenwich. Conn., a n d B e n j a m i n S. C. Groeschel of Columbia, S. C. F u n e r a l Home. 604 South Bread-
Council Balks s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t of 1895," Mr. Pacting
Bleakley wrote, " t h e Court of A p - S
E T E R B. O L N E Y , Referee In Bankruptcy,
lace
by o r i e r of Court in this ma«ter in
and stead of Referee Frederick W.
..telle, deceased.
Olens Palls, N. Y., papers please copy. Wood in New York. way with i n t e r m e n t a t Mount Hope peals, in T o w n of Guilford v. S u p e r - & RADIO HC
GALLAGHER—On Tuesday] Feb. 23rd, His wife, the former F r a n c e s Bell Cemetery. On Fee Boosts visors, C h e n a n g o County, laid down Southern U N I T E D S T A T E S D I S T R I C T COURT,
District of N e w York. In B a n k - R. D . FIET. Notary J
1943. Michael, beloved husband of Mar- Rose, died several y e a r s ago. S u r -
garet McNulty. Funeral from h l j late Write Dewey t h e broad d o c t r i n e : ruptcy N o . S1801.
" 'The Legislature Is not confined Yprk, formerly doing business a s Irvlngton
H E R B E R T N I L S S O N . of Irvlngton, N e w 26 Warburton A'
residence, 24 Orchard Place, on Friday, viving are a daughter, Mrs. Rosalys
Feb. 26th. at 9:30 AT M. High Mass of Alan of Ossining; a son, Frederick
John Martin Tonsing For Physicians in i t s appropriation Diner, w a s duly adjudicated
of ' p u b l i c a petition filed N o v e m b e r 16. 1912. The bankrupt on YOnkers 3-255:
Requiem at the Monastery of the Sacred
Heart, a t 10 o'clock. Interment, St. Jo- Leo Hunter, Jr., of T a r r y t o w n , a n d
s e p h ' ! Cemetery. a sister, Mrs. Maude H. De W e n d t
On Gambling, Son of F o r m e r Yonkers Resident
J o h n Martin Tonsing, son of Mrs. (Continued from P a g e One)
moneys, or of the s u m t o be raised
by t a x a t i o n in favor of individuals
hospital
A.
in
Tonsing,
kers, died suddenly S a t u r d a y at a
T r e n t o
formerly
n . N. J.
of Y o
Besides
n -
d o c t o r s could apply to him.
" A n d if you like they go on,
otherwise no. I t ' s a closed bock,"
a n d cases In which a legal d e m a n d
exists against t h e s t a t e . I t can t h u s
recognize claims founded in equity
Cpecialis/
nesday. Feb. 24th. at 8 o'clock, and pro-
Street, tomorrow a t 3 P. M. (Continued from F a r e One) hi5 m o t h e r who resides in Nanuet,
declared t h e Mayor. "Leave it open
a n d justice in the largest sense of
px
Wed
ceed In a body to the residence of our he is survived by a sister, Miss Anne t h e t e r m s or in g r a t i t u d e or c h a r -
late brother Michael Gallagher, 24 Or- to a n y o n e , a n d 111 vote for i t .
chard Plac*. the editorials and the news stories M Tonsing of Nanuet, and a ity.' "
Keep i t closed, and I w o n ' t vote
!1 • I s - - - Daniel Mahon. president.
Q O R E — O n Monday. Feb. 22nd ~i 943. Rognan Listed "a disservice to the community." brother, Harry A. Tonsing of Ossin-
Gray Yields Reins | ing.
for It." " T h a t doctrine," continued Mr.
Bleakley, "was abrogated by t h e
Charles Dennard. beloved husband of M a y o r B a r n e s t h e n told Dr. M c -
Maude L inee DoReverel, father of Wll- j Horace M. G r a y presided a s : F u n e r a l services were held yes- ' C o n s t i t u t i o n a l A m e n d m e n t of 1895
Gillian h e should h a v e a list of
l l i m Oore and Virginia Grady. Services
at the Ball Funeral Home. 100 Lake Ave .
on Thursday. Feb. 25, 1943. at 2 P M.
As Missing In c h a i r m a n for t h e last time He | terday a t Havey's F u n e r a l Home, doctors willing t o do such work a n d , from t h a t time, public moneys
h a d tendered his resignation last; 107 North Broadway with i n U r - a n d t h a t , in cases where one p h y - could no longer be expended in the
Interment. Oakland Cemetery. Fall, but was induced to continue ment at St. J o h n ' s Cemetery, exercise of gratitude o r charity. T h e
sician found himself unable to a p -
HUNTER—Feb. 23rd,
Leo, of 12 Rumsey Road, husband of the
1943"!
late Fannie Bell Rose Hunter. Services at
Frederick
Clipper Crash as c h a i r m a n until March.
Dr. Albert Hartzeli, vice-chair- Mrs. Harry W. Graham
p e a r for clinic duty, h e should
notify t h e H e a l t h D s p a r t m e n t so
C o u r t of Appeals h a s s o held in a
n u m b e r of cases.
the Phillips Funeral Home, 24 Ludlow (Continued from P a g e One) man, will act a s c h a i r m a n until t h e : Mother of Br'onxville Resident a n o t h e r doctor m i g h t be called. "While fully appreciating the
8treet, Thursday. Feb. 25th. at 3 P. M. deep sense of gratitude every citi-
Interment, Oakland Cemetery. a n n u a l election In May. Dr. H a r t B R O N X V I L L E — Mrs. Jennie "We'll do t h a t , " said Dr. M c -
cial aviation, is among the missing. zen of our city feels toward t h e s e
MAHER—At her home, 43 Caroline Ave- His brother, Charles Ingels, is az?ll announced h e will n o t be a Schuck C.-aham, sixty-seven, m o t h - Gilllan. m e n who have given t h e i r lives in
nue. on Monday, Feb. 22nd, Catherine
teacher a t the Post Road School, candidate for c h a i r m a n , a n d Mrs. er of Mrs. H a r r y K . S m i t h of 3 "All r i g h t t h e n , It h a s my okay,"
Dalton. beloved wife of Jnmes S. Maher. t h e performance of their duty, I
Funeral on Thursday. Feb. 2.5th, at 9:30 W h i t e Plains.
A. M., from the William H. Healy and Son
Funeral Home. 271 Warburton Avenue.
Lisbon harbor police searched the
High Mass of Requiem a t St. Mary's Tagus River today for the bodies of
E'.izabeth R. Fox revealed she will Bronxville, died a t h e r country said M a y o r B a r n e s .
not
tary.
accept renominatlon as secre- home in B r i d g e h a m p t o n , N. Y., on
T h u r s d a y after a brief illness.
m u s t nevertheless regretfully advise
you t h a t Your Honorable Body, ow- $m
Church at 10 o'clock. 20 persons missing in the Clipper
QUIRK — On Sunday, Feb. 21st, 1943. crash, according to T h e Associated
Mr. G r a y will appoint a n o m i n a t -
ing committee of seven members day a t Yardley F u n e r a l Home, E a s t
F u n e r a l services were held S u n - Bleaklev Bars inT to t h e provisions of t h e Consti-
tution of the S t a t e of New York
above quoted, m a y n o t authorize
from 10 names submitted from t h e H a m p t o n , New York, with burial
Edward J. Quirk, Jr., husband of Louise Press.
Quirk inee R c b m a n m and son of Mar-
T h e rescue crews were hampered floor as his final act. T h e commit- at O a k l a n d Cemetery, Sag Harbor, School Survey p a y m e n t of the balance of t h e i r
I/OK can be you
I garet and the late Edward J. Quirk. Sr.
Reposing at the home of his mother, 37 by t h e c u r r e n t s of the Tagus in tee will be named Friday night at New York.
Amae!<K5s!n Terrace. Funeral on T h u r s - their efforts to bring the shattered an executive committee meeting in
day at 9:30 A. M. High Mass of Roquicm
the headquarters, 31 South Broad- band, H a r r y W. G r a h a m , survives,
Besides h e r df u g h t e r , her h u s -
Audit Outlays
salaries for the fiscal year of 1943."
Vice-Mayor J a m e s A. Sullivan, in
committee of the whole, raised the AP-P1E CttB^i
• * In the Monastery Church of the B-KCicd wreckage of the ship ashore. point t h a t the two firemen were
Heart at 10 o'clock. Interment, d a t e of
Heaven Cemetery.
T h e American Legation in a state- way. (Continued from Page One) covered by t h e S t a t e Compensation urfteH you «de
m e n t last n i g h t said: The league decided to choose a Act a n d t h a t t h e i r families should
William U. Baird
ROSS — On Monday, Feb. 23nd. 1943.
Yonlcers. Services a t the Yonkers Funeral washed away by the c u r r e n t of the next Fall. One part of- the com-
Resident
kers, a r e exclusive. T h e g r a n t of m a k e a claim to t h e S t a t e Labor
such powers negatives a u t h o r i t y in L e p a r t m e n t , explaining t h a t while
M O U N T V E R N O N — William U. t h e municipality t o exercise ' like both m e n were members of t h e
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Home. I n c . South Broadway at Highland Tagus. Only during the salvage mittee will consist of the 12 ward Baird. a former Y o n k e r s resident Dries quickly and covers Rapid fj 1 | I If PY
Avenue, on Wednesday at 8 P. M. I n t e r - work which bepan this morning died S u n d a y a t M o u n t Vernon Hos- powers a n d , a s between the two S t a t e Employes' R e t i r e m e n t S y s - worn wood surfaces with Drying LilAiULL
ment. Woodland Cemetery. S t a t e n Island. leaders, with the coleaders serving t e m a n d their families, entitled to
S u t e n Island papers please copy. shall we be able to identify the vic- as alternates, and t h r e e committee- pital, after a brief illness. H e c o r p o r a t e bodies, t h e relation of pensions as such, i t m i g h t be a d - a glowing, smooth finish
tims." men at large. resided a t 8 L i n d e n Avenue. principal a n d a g e n t does not exist. visable for the families to investi- that is wear-resistant and I t s e a s e o f a p p l i c a t i o n , COI
VILLARET—On Tuesday. Feb. 23rd.
1913. Gustave E Villaret. h u s b a n d of the Newsmen Unaccounted For To Select Candidate* (Titusvllle I r o n Co. v. City of New gate t h e possibility of compensation entirely waterproof. ^ fl ^ ^ ^ Q{ J
late Marie L. Villaret (nee Armandi and Among the passengers not listed awards.
This p a r t of the committee will York 207 N . Y . 203).
f a t h e r of Colonel Eugene Villaret, Colonel
G.istare Villaret, Mrs. Marie L. Croke as identified
and Mrs. AdrleTnne D a n n e . Reposing a t Robertson, thirty-seven, foreign cor-
survivors were Ben
submit the n a m e s of prospective Murphy Failed " I n t h e absence of a n y provision
When th» best co-.tsto li»J#
there Is no ercus« to compromise
colors and pastel shades,
the Home Owner to brii
the Flynn Memorial Home,
Street, a t S t a n l e y Place.
82 Ludlow candidates to a n advisory commit-
Services o n e s p o n d e n t for the New York Herald tee, composed of Philip H. C o r n k k ,
of law authorizing the Common 9th Ward First Aiders oft qutfity
Thursday, at i P. M. I n t e r m e n t , Oakland T r i b u n e ; F r a n k Cuhel. thirty-eight,
Cemetery.
of Oedar Rapids. Iowa, an overseas Milton W. Harrison. Max L. Roes-
To See Crime, Council t o Investigate a n d a u d i t
the receipt a n d e x p e n d i t u r e of Hear Talk By Orcutt beauty of nature indoors.
reporter for the Mutual Broadcast- sel. Mr. Scott, and Paul W. McQull- moneys by t h e Board of Education, OVER 50 YEARS SELLING GOOD PAINT
CARD OF T H A N K S
ing System; Harry G. Seidel flftv- len. Mr. O r a y and R a y m o n d Hough
are ex-offick> members. Lawyer Holds I a m of the opinion t h a t Your
Honorable Body is without a u t h o r - Cross c h a i r m a n of first aid gave j
C h a r l e s E. Orcutt, Yonkers Red
W&!
SMITH. F d w » r d - I w i s h to thank all , * « , , - ' « „ > - ^ l
my friend, and relative, for their mr-.ny ,wo
- European representative of the
, . , ' *'"*
kind expressions of sympathy during my ; S t a n d a r d Oil Company of New Jer- the n a m e s and Its r e c o m m e n d a -
recent bereavement^ M c C R b < ^
T h e advisory c o m m i t t e e will t u r n (Continued from P a g e One)
Isry and T a m a r a Swann of New tions over to t h e executive c o m m i t - tlfied. would corroborate L i e u t e n a n t In t h e resolution above referred to. a n d n i n t h district squads of t h e !
ity t o a p p r o p r i a t e a n d
moneys for the purpose set forth last night at a meeting of the first
expend instructions in first a i dfieldservice j
Yonkers Painting & Decorating
. _— York, a singer known as " T a m a r a . "
tee, which in tUrn will p r e s e n t M u r p h y ' s story. "May I direct your a t t e n t i o n t o N i n t h Ward at the home of Mrs. j Painters^ Supplies and Wallpaper
I
IN MEMORiAM | who became a popular theatrical Motion Is Surprise Mortimer H. Simons, 224 Devoe I
them to t h e general m e m b e r s h i p . t h e fact t h a t the Comptroller h a s
COFFKT—A second anniversary mHPs figure
will be celebrated Thursday, Feb. 25th,
after appearing in Jerome
TVie league voted Its support of a M r . Wallace, in a surprise action a complete record of all receipts Avenue. 22 WARBURTON AVE. YONKERS,
1943. at 8 A. M. at the Most Holy Trin- Kern's "Gowns by Roberta." moved for dismissal of t h e case j a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s of the Board of Both divisions of Squad 8 m e t at
ity Church for the soul of James J.
movement launched by t h e Civic PHONES: YONKERS 3-0600 AND 3-0601
Coffey. League of Westchester t o reduce w i t h o u t p u t t i n g his client on t h e ; Education, including moneys ex t h e first aid room a t * 85 Bronx |
O P E N F R I D A Y a n d SATURDAY EVENINGS
"You are not forgotten loved one.
Or will you ever b e / '
Wife and Daughters.
Schools Issue the "Board of Supervisors from 45 ' s t a n d or e n t e r i n g a n y defense.
members to 11. Mr. Wallace contended t h
Paola was in a telephone booth d o - Item to a n o t h e r .
a t De-
pended for personal services, a n d a ! River Road with Henry Jorgenson
record of all transfers from o n e , instructing.
CEMETF.RIKI
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War Ration Books No 1 for the e n - which will be t h e first test of the c i l m a n Welty and Commissioner . t h e fiscal year of 19i2, for which
DePaola's bail was continued at | copies
lOO LOAN
lay. Mr. Ooodwillie stated. Republican Orfr»nl«atlon, 30 Pelton
Hrefy a matter of your own Street. :OPEN EVENINGS BRING MEASUREMENTS
choke. About 25 persons are registered Alio 60 Rollt of V and. 12' Broodloom and Mony Ends of Roll* ro Chooie fr
for th« course, according to M r s 2 7 " Stoir Carpet and Runncrt front $1.50 a yard
O r i e Morrison, c h a i r m a n of flnrt and you moy have it by TOMORROW!"
aW for t h e Klghth Ward.
CALL MR. AMES ot YOnkort 3-6770 H e m e * f > e r : « » — _ SHOP by BU
wke erreefet SI© »e $100 Sfg»af»rt U « e t t»r Seferlee* feeef* It's parmrttibfa fo u«o We'll Pay
•ftd <onv»m«fK*t *r« St, Joseph's Hospital 412 SOUTH BROADWAY, YONKERS your car to buy
p r o v i d e 'm our f w w .
First Aid Class Set wrw «0cmnxt> « » w»t» etr** . T * ». t> •-**»» OR the Fare I
• I Some. •*0*X > 4 < » « M < m j t MIM41I FOfM4AMiMTI.NHb«*M.»04-2}ie
RUGS or
'Suburban" Whirt J
A flrat aid class for " h u s b a n d s er rsVete New Y*rk e«cei.- LINOLEUM
But Pa««4rt O u r D
and wive*" will be*m t o n i g h t a t ft 441 U*fefH« A***** . . TA «-«*)• 111 t | l i » M Hi I I I . . 10 7-1100
o'clock in the Kurses' Rome of S t
J o s e p h s Hospital. Miss Clyde
*7$WI*A€ \M>m.c Chandler. Instructor, point* o a t t h a t
the class is open to the public and
EMPLOYEES CENTRAL AVENUE RUG and CARPET COMP*
U not exclusively for m a r r i e d *
PERSONAL LOAN CO. 1900 Control Aronuo, Yonkers • 1 Mile North of Twkaboo
couple*. '
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Thomas M. Tryniski
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