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nt.nl." Most older obituaries will include some pieces of family information. The first duty of a nation is to protect its people. America would have no wars to win. Are you looking for a female relative? I,. .Dee. ' Tho property is valued at .' l)r Reynolds will havo as best man his brother, David Raymond Reynolds, and in attendance as- ushers will be John X. Tilden, of Garrison-on-Hud-sun; Samuel D. . JEREMIAH JOSEPH KENNEDY died yesteiday in his home. Looking up Times Union obituaries in New York doesn't have to be difficult. You will have a chance to test the goodness of Armour's Veribest Canned Meets and Veribest Pork and Beans. Samantha was and is a light in the dark, with talents, loves, and dreams. TOY. 66. a native of Ireland Firth Ward, died Thursday at the re""""u " ",0 u"rii aibh-ioi, aim a j home of hi me, 103 v,,,.,, ..M. 1 member of Court Kingsland. F.L.HILLS&CO. BSD AVE. 79TI1 ST- BROOKLYN. Rudolph, Three da tighten. May her soul reat in peace THOMAS A. TOT AND BERNARD J. With the thousands of sweat glands and hair follicles, opening on the skin surface, it ts Careful Service which omits no detail in its many duties and supervision, yet spares all needless expense. Death notices can help extract more information about an ancestor and uncover their place of burial. family. TOP STORIES. Fatrlrk a R. C. Church, 9ftth st. and Fourth ave., and Interment will be tn Calvary Cemetery. AN EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT FOR EVERYBODY Armour's Grape Juice Star Ham and Bacon faj&d Pork and Beans Canned Meats Mince Meat "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard Armour's Extract of Beef Armour's Soaps and Toilet Preparations Lighthouse Cleanser, Etc. .837 Broadway Sot Broadway Manhattan . Rutinl will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn Besides her husband, Mrs. Wingate Is survived bv her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth A. ai 535 Johnson ave Franceaca VolUgylo. Kingston ave. and Perk pi. "She is also survived by her adored cats, and Zoey and Bruno, loving and loyal mutts blessedly unable to understand their loss of a best friend. . 011 iweirtu bto ,npcr rinancr, t. lews 1'rosneet pi Julia Levy, 24.. 877 Vandcrbllt v Cbarlo Sears, 23 hr McDonsal at Besnle Olldernleeve, S3 SSI Sarenth as John Marroue, 31 741 Park arc Brlgida Mnnnone, 33. 77 kmpire h)v d,, ft (Htf KIMKH I'A7 RH h i Ian 2( Faie lea HORIZONTAL 1 Hecretton of marine animals 4 Kuropean country 1J To strip 12 Pendant ornament 1 4 (on junction 1 5- Extinct elephant 17 Objective of 1 13 To rent 20 Groans 21 Body of water 22 Mountain stream 24 Born 26 Perused 26 Slumbers 23 Disdains 30 To instill fear 1 1 Tune 32 Resources 36 An external ' remedy 33 Til bred fellow 89 Sailor n 41 Russian peasant' T 42 Biscuit t 48 Dried rocosnut kernel 4 6 Speck - 46 Bone i 47 Carr!ers 48 Pronoun 60 Cylindrical 62 One who holds seal 64 Separated t 66 Domesticated VEITICAIj 1 (Train i 2 Upon 2 K llqtior 4 Husband of Eva I A fvult (plural) Roc k 7 Blroka aently A kind of tr IB fartaintllf to XaioeA II Klupld prraona 15 Condurta 16 Cilrl's name 1 9 Treachery 21 Uomparted In rank 2J More recent Wrerka 27 Favored ona t 29 Equality 52 Chief of monastery 53 Roak j 34 Put away aafely 35 To atop j 35 Made nolae Ilk rooater ST Behind 40 Likely 43 Dove's home 44 Space 47 Heat 49 Man' nama shortened 51 Egyptian nod 63 French masculine article ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S I CROSSWORD riZZLE -NO. Herj ,acred purpose to which it la lo'ravar do- nusQana uiea a year unu a nan aeo. Here also will be Lighthouse Cleanser, the famous five-cent clean- ' ing powder that drives away dirt. 30 died Mondav m itia home, 70S Eighth ave. BATTI Jt.M AN At her residence. The brief ceremony will be held at 2 p . Sold by your druggist. I Mrs. Batterman was a member ofj the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, and her pastor, the Rev. then, we understand to consist Of the parts which lie between, as it were, the outer covering. SO Seventh Avenue COMPLETE $4 r A AUTO FUNERAL 10U Home Office, 1 Weit 190th St. I., Thursday, 3.30 P. M. ROGERS HUGH E, M D . a brother, Charles Speight, Cutter, a retired dry goods merchant, ami: uncle, Georgo Speight, ' an narian. With the Times Union obituary archives being one of the leading sources for uncovering your history in New York, it's important to know how to perform a Times Union obituary search to access this wealth of research from newspapers all across the country. MARV (He. She later' resided at 860 Clinton avenue, and after the Hotel Bossert was built ten yenrs j ago, moved Into apartments there. This is a mistake, as condl-!Ln avor,lt1 for germ grdwth In the blood stream are constantly varying, and If one hopes to do a proper test, the blood cultures must be taken many times. ?31 Hayward at . Its also ideal for fact-checking, as many obituaries werent necessarily created with 100% accuracy. of genealogical research. 1M Bnahwfc-k. 10HN W. R0EJWME1.E. Her brother, Carman Frost, waa hurled Hitndnv from tba Schultz home. 1916 THE y PLAZA - THE PLAZA if THE l 1 PLAZA K U.. of Brooklyn RESTAURANT and Banquet Rooms Flatbush Ave., at . I am opposed to centralization, because by it four or- flvt men will control this great city." H. K. Miller, will or-1 ' : ' taxed her streneth In her efforts to TAYLOR On Dec. 15, 1916, at the M. ! She' movcd to Brook-j lyn after her marriage to Mr. MISS EQGERT ENGAGED. widow of Frederick R 1 Rook, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, died to-day at her home on Ocean avenue, Bayport. 7fi Vtrhols sve . Ur. and William P. Kloecker, of Brooklyn. Bhe leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseph Rowits, and two ststera, Mary Ryan and Margaret Champ The funeral will be at 8:30 A. M. tomorrow, from rhe late home, thence to Bt. The funeral services took place at 10:30 this morning from Temple Shaarl SSedek. Mts lohn Ot'onnell. Tha funeral will ba held at t P. M. tomorrow, from Iht lata home, 1320 Rogers ave., and Interment will be in Bt, John's Cemetery, under tha direction of T. J. Higgins A Ron. is bequeathed Sl.iUMt and a grand piano. He waa 66 years old. 607 Thiid at., beloved husband of Margaret, devoted father of Mildred Maty and brother of James and lrre 1 Keefe Requiem maw Thntdav at 3 A M at St Saviours (hutch I Internment Holy Ctoae Cemeter' Anangements by Joseph ( Duff l)KVE On Feb 14 sttddenlv CLARA at her home 103 KHerv at Survived bv sisters Ida. Wawasee Schools, Town Of North Webster Receive Dekko Grants. Ktlaan and Jda; thraa aona, Gaarga Kugan and William; two aiaura. Referring to Justice Cropsey's recem speech suggestinga straight Republican candidate for Mayor, he said: . Thomas J. and Bernard T. Supple. Charles Emtl Kurz, 38, a life-long funeral services Monday, Dec. 18 at 2 P. M., at the Brown Memorial Chapel, Park pi, and Now York ave. Ilebocra Cohen, 2l), ,.-a vvKnii, mj. Instead of taking tonics, or trvlng to patch tip a poor digestion, they are attack Ing thp rfll cause of thn ailnient clogged liver nnd disordered bowels. Need help? Here, the rapid motion of the circulating stream, whirls away the Jingle germ, and while he has plen-ty of time to absorb food, for he is floating in it all the time, and as a result, may divide at will, the white Mood cells, do not have the same chance of getting to him, and his offspring. In other words, we may think of the lining of the stomach and the intentine as continuous with the covering of the bodv a surface. Rhe leaves a son. Ro-KURZ On Saturday, Dec. 16, 1816, ! lie Is survived, by hln wife, Kato Fagnon La Forse, two sons, Albion Noble and Robert Barnes La Forge; two grandchildren and two brothers, John La Forgo, of Richmond Borough, and Sidney La Forge, of Brooklyn. R. A Watson, her pastor. v ho died Ian I nt her horn. If certain of the bad germs are found, matters are grave indeed, and the best ef medicaj talent is none too- good, KEI.1.1 On Feb 15 IOHN T. husband of Mat Fleming Kel! at 9 30 A. M , at St. Patrick's i R C Church. Onlv too frequently I believe, are blood born germs to be found et the bottom of a story of alarming discomforts and signs. This evening will be marked by ono of the most Important weddings of the Heaaon, that of Miss Helen Wallace, daughter of Mrs. William Copeland Wallace, of 69 Gates avenue, to Dr. ICarry Kelchner Reynolds, son of Lewis Franklin Reynolds, of Aberdeen, Maryland. Relatives and friends, also Court IlKllllflKY Kingsland. Boas Kahn. of 7 Frost la., occurred vesterday when her husband. 15, 1916, ANNIE BARNES, beloved wile of Henry King Carroll. He was for many yeara'in tho leather goods business in Manhattan. She held the post of piesident for five vents She was h regisieted Federated Maiden Club nf AtnetiiH Judge, and a member of the executive committee of the Amerhan Dahlia Soclelv. Armour's Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Cheese will be attractively set forth. There will be tempting displays of Star Hams and Bacon; an in- teresting demonstration of "Simon Pure" Leaf Lard. J. Fhelan ( appointed to the oinmiaion. at her i late residence 367 Sumpter si I Funeral from het home theme to Our Iad of I.ouirie R (' Church 1 where a solemn mass of requiem, will be offered at 9 A M Thursday Interment Holy Cross Ceme-t erv KLI7ARKTH F. DAHLfNGKR died In hei home, 1207 Hammock at . Columbia Ileicrhts. Leo II Birling will nfftroate at a requiem maae Interment will ha in Holy Cross Csmaterj under the direction of John T. Kenny. Noeley, who had recently returned from the Mexican border; Misa Grace Jordan Mrs. Margaret Estabrook, Miss Esta- brook, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cleve land. IN MEMORIAM. Know them by their olive color. On Feh 1 4 1 932. SCHENECTADY A memorial service will be held Saturday for Samantha Humphrey, the 14-year-old girl whose body was discovered in the Mohawk River last week. She was born In Montreal, mm nnrMnfrf r I Canada, sixty years ago, the daughter rKhU KUtMMfcLh 'f tho late Matthew Creelman. will be held to-morrow, at 2 P. SL, with i th Eastern District since early ln NEW FUNERAL CHURCH inn nev, r.. ivi. Add Photos 1 Memory Renee Pearlman Pearlman, Renee ALBANY - Renee Pearlman passed away peacefully in the morning of February 27, 2023, at the age. ,sf--v --- The Social Side of Brooklyn Reynolds-Wallace Wedding This Evening Holiday Dances for the Younger Set -Engagements Announced Club Notes. and Sarah Hopper Cole, fehe leaves her husband, two nieces and a nephew. Fob JKANNK (.ORDON GHAT died Sunday in her homa. Shaw, and a niece, Mra. Tho spacious rooms were well filled with members and their guests when the regent, Misa Susan M. Van Andan, called the meeting to order. She was tha daughter of William and Florence Me booty. Interment will bo made in Cypress Hills Cemetery tomorrow. Times Union Memorials and Obituaries | We Remember Times Union 645 Albany Shaker Rd Albany, NY 12212 (518) 454-5694 http://www.timesunion.com Times Union is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. Whether you're looking for marriage announcements, death notices, obituaries, or feature stories about your ancestors, these archives can form a considerable part of any family history project. Brooklyn Soon Bigger Than Manhattan, Sayt Dlemer. ' MR. K. 1.0 11 INK BAILEY, of 107-24 108th st., Richmond HOI. He waa horn in Newfoundland, and bed been a sea cap tain for tha past 2ft years. It's the best way to honor and preserve the memories of loved ones who have passed. Although some people use the terms interchangeably, theyre actually two different things. Mrs. Emily Eliza Rturges, noo Cole, K9, wife of George W. Sturges, of 577 Jefferson avenue, died Thursday of pneumonia. . MARY A. MrHRIDE CURLEY died yesterday. Valley Stream, Feb. 1. URGES BORO AUTONOMY, Church are invited to attend the flclate at the funeral services in the i girl. for no enemv would dare attack. 1811. Amltyvllle, Dec. 16. RVnpm 1-3T4A Vl,,lnl 1-H1I ' The Russ Funeral Home , ar-ON MYHTI.E AVENUE . To leave a condolence, visit: www.TitusFuneralHome.com. Mr. ; Crowell, of St Mary's Episcopal parish, ofQciating. Mrs. Rose MorrcU. Nor could he ever gel close enough to her lo whisper his plans So In alienee they rode along, the ape-man hoping the chance would come when he could take the Red Flower in his mighty nuns and leap to .safety. and loseph IHVoren, No provision is mnde ioi John M. Davoren. The St. Clairs, brother and sister. Given that protection. C RI.GY On Fab 1ft. it often effechve niter 6r,t application and uauallp drawa out muacttlar wnw and pain by lilt houf. will taka piara Thursday warning at IO atoclr and Intarmant wilt ba la Lln-dan Hill Camatary under tha direction of Thomas H. Iryiaod. Finding death notices in the Florida Times-Union can be another vital source Means of protection are few. Mrs. Graham was born ln Devonshire, England, and had been a Brooklynite for sixty years. j Until the war prevented, Mrs. Batter- . M taxi In AIpxiiuIm h krim, huahand, executoi i Nw V nt U v e tealdtie, Minnie Irts dauKhtri. I believe, that germs gain en-trance to the blood stream very . As family members typically wrote these, they tend to be relatively accurate. STE 600 Naples, Florida 34108, Florida Times-Union, The: Web Edition Articles. of 1021 4 2d st . Searching obituaries is a great place to start your family tree research. Last week, Police Chief Eric Clifford described the location where she was found off of River Street as a crime scene, but investigators have stopped short of calling Samantha's death a homicide. Mrs. Ktiilly Eliza St urges. Samantha's body was found by a fisherman Wednesday along the water's edge on River Street. Vera Kltth, and 1 three grandchildren. h es tll tk plat at 2 P M tomoriow lnti ment will h in litheran Cemeterv undei the dilution of Vtrhnlaa RIrsIum h . Interment will be made in Washington Cemetery. Mr. La Forge was born at Tompklnsville, S. I., and had been a Brooklynite for nearly thirty-three years. MISS BULKLEY'S DEBUT. Many old Florida Times-Union obits used initials instead of full names. He Is survived by his Mrs. Caroline Colberg. A mit Hie, Keh Ifi Mra Grace W Wingate. Now, suppose that the same sort of entrance is made possible into a very tiny blood vessel. 94T. 21 S72 Hart at There. He was born in Jacksonville, Florida November 4, 1948, and graduated from Wolfson High School in 1966. Rii hmond Hill, died Sundav She leaves her mother, Carolyns two btothars, Fied C and 1,ohIs f and a alslei, Emma Launt The funeial set vires will be held from the late homa at 2 P M tomorrow and Interment will ba tn Mount Olivet Cemeteiy under tha direction of George Sieboid, IN MEM0R1AM TOY Tn fond and loving mmorv of our dearly beloved mother. CARROLL On Friday, Deo. 2 of this item click here.. To view a digital version of Vol. 16. J-OailEB.LV AT U ORAHAH ATM W JJL) I i CEMETERIES. .VTj DAILY TIrVf F7S DECEMBER 16. 1 , 1VJ, SARAH K, beloved daughter of the late Hannah and Ftancia Casev, at her home. Interment was In Mount Lebanon Cemetery, i CAPTAIN J. Y. DALTON died Monday In hts home, ftdT Third at. Church Home, MARY TAY-Iln her eighty -second year. Times Union, The: Web Edition Articles obits are an excellent source of information about those long-lost family members in Albany, New York.. With the Times Union, The: Web Edition Articles obituary archives being one of the leading sources for uncovering your history in New York, it's important to know how to perform a Times Union, The: Web . 14, 1H16, FRANK DENNER. "Hello Ritz" for Holidays. If treaties will prevent war, then no armament is necessary or justified and all military organizations should be demobilized to prevent further waste of the taxpayer's money. If that is true, the first duty of statesmen is to provide a means of protection. The funeral was held this afternoon from the parlors of Under taker Hugh C. Mott, 809 Union street. ELLEN TOY, who departed this life Feb. 18. Muriel Wiggin, Miss Beatrice Beck and Miss France Field. In he early lifo Mrs. Batter-man lived on' Hooper street. I fair and it Is thought that she over mt tavArl h.r clrpnpth In h nr nftrirt it ThTCjr- ttr- She learned the weaving trade as into vikji viawu ii.uluuui vi (3 disease at the residence of her son-in- law at 171 Decatur street. A most fetching exhibit will be that of Armour's Toilet and Laun- ' dry Soaps. Anna, Jean and Sister Jeannette of the Dominican Order. Wills and Appraisals ILl.s KOI? I. KH.IAHI.H htFICIkHT COMPLETE lirn AUTO FUNERAL JLOU GEORGE BAQUE Ket. Pne of the oldest members of the South KROTR DEFIES CHARGBTOBAR Gum Chewing Was Offensive He Says-Arrests a Policemai The Bar Association Committee if considering to-day the charges agains' Mag-lstrato Paul Krotvl which havebeoi filed against him by Benjamin C. Rib man. MRS. BATTERMAN LONG ILL, DEAD Funeral Services for Widow of Dry Goods Merchant Wfll be Held To-Morrow. Searches were carried out in November, December and January. He was a member of St. Peter's R. C. Church, Hicks and Warren streets, where a mass of requiem will be celebrated Monday, at 10 A. M., with interment In Holy Cross Cemetery. .87 Vnlon ava . Arthur Woods, Police Commls sloner, is Investigating the case o' Policeman Flanagan, who was arrest ed by the Magistrate and reprimanded In court for discourtesy because h-refused to halt traffic in Lafayett street so that the Magistrate couI cross the street on his way to court Magistrate Krotel, referring to th' Bardonnex chewing gum Incident said: 1 "That man's conduct was offensive He was making horrible grimace, with his mouth. Special arrangements are being made for the occasion. Obituaries describe the person, who they are, and what they did in their lives. His father owned the restaurant which was burned out at the time of the Brooklyn Theatre fire, One niece, a Mrs. Booth, survives her, Cross Cemetery. Funeral services in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, South Fifth and Rodney sts., on Sunday, Deo. difference between a death notice and an obituary? Pouch Mansion has been transformed Into a floral chapel by means of lilies, marguerites and greenery, and there the ceremony will be performed fit 8:30 o'clock by the Hev. JOSEPH H. BECKER, Secretary. Mannis, and two daughters, Nellis, and Lillian Fierafein. When tha liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, people rarely suffer from Indigestion and stomach troubles. Is dead at 313 Twentieth street. Miss Elizabeth A. Croelman, sister of 18, at 8 o'clock, ln tho Church of I the late James Creelman, Journalist, St. Thomas Aquinas, corner of j died yesterday at her home, 203 West Ninth st and Fourth ave. 117th street, Manhattan, after a long c," as ! 'They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. The funeial services weia held In the late home last night, , and inter ment took piara in Evergreens Oemetrry this morning under the direction of. HI second term will expire ln November 1918. Read More Co-cllia's Parish School, Monitor etreet and Manhattan avenue, will not suffer from lack of playgrounis ln the Eastern District and Greenpoint section. 177 Lincoln id. Funeral at the chapel of the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church, Lafayette end Clinton aves., Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2 P. M. Kindly omit flowers. Henrietta 'Wtdmati; two aoni, Juiiua H. and Charlag J. Ho also leaves to grandchildren and 'three great-grand children. 28 Harah Zlrtnekv. Walter B. Bentley. Sirs. Mr. Taylor in his early life was well-to-do. CHARLES SCHULTZ DIES Second Death in Hewlett Family Within Weak. M tomoriow lnti ment will h in litheran Cemeterv undei the dilution of Vtrhnlaa h. 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