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5 Naton Honors ts Dead Heroes dm&&$f (Ed all dhd shauspe tbffp Ptpspnt8 grwtng: 1 7 tk Certfcates lke the one shown herewth are begnnng to bo cher shed possessons n Rochester homes where a son has made the supreme sacrfce to overthrow tyrrany and mantan the honor of the flag Ru dolph Dttner BS Herald street has t as a token of apprecaton of a grateful government To the father t s a lastng memoral of a aoldle hero son who gave hs all and whose body les n French sol Henry Dtt ner was a prvate frst class n Com pany G 307th nfantry He was klled n acton n France September 6th Henry Dnner

6 Kned ; n X YOUNG SOLDER BURED TODAY Funeral of Sergeant Frank F Kng Held From Hs Late Home Large Num ber qfjloral Trbutes >)\r H % 1 Young Busness Man o #mtef#mto*> Funeral servces for Sergeant Frank F Kng whose death occurred on Sunday at Camp Dx were held ths mornng at 10 oclock from hs late home at 381 Brr street and attended by a large number jf hs frends Rev C Waldo Cherry pastor of Central Presbyteran Church was the offc atng clergyman and he pad a hgh trbute to the character of the young solder who has gven hs lfe for hs country quotng a number of partcu larly approprate passages of Scrp ture The bearers were students from the Unted States School of Aeral Photog raphy at Kodak Park The detal was n charge of Sergeant C M sham and the members were Muscan L E Rohrer Actng Corporal B H Palmer and Prvates P V Elfstrom C C Al vord V G Montero H A Beaton Mchael Goldsten A F Casler and Ford T Hodson A great number of floral trbutes were set Among these were floral peces from the Western New York Chaptr of the Amercan Guld of Or gansts th orchestra of Pccadlly Theater_ the Park Band and Roch ester Muscans Local The larger peces have been sent to the hosptals n Rochester for the solders who are patents n them parents Mr and Mrs Frank B Kng receved a letter of condolence from Captan C H Stoddard of hs company who sad n part: "He was a good solder and looked forward wth confdence to hs due advance ment to the hgher grades of servce n hs death not only have you lost a good son but the country has lost a good solder" Captan James N Clnch of Com pany 37 Tenth Tranng Battalon 153d Depot Brgade sent resolutons of condolence Whch were adopted and n whch t was sad: "We huve ever hm to be a knd frend fath ful comrade and n true Chrstan and r who loved hs country well" Bural was n Rversde Cemetery HUGH P CTTArEN formerly manager of the "Tom" WlUlms talorng entabllshment nt 91 Man Street Eaat operated by J t Wlmot nan report ed n telegrams yesterday from Fort Nagara to have ded n that tranng enmp yesterday nornlne A brother Thomas Cnllcn of Wnchester Mass 1b expected to take charge of the re mans Mr Cnllcn was of exemplary character and hghly popular n mncns crcles He was sent to camp last June wth a draft contngent Prvate Wllam E Bennett 4 Wolf street s reported klled n todays Marne casualty lst Announcement of hs death came to hs parents sev eral days ago and was publshed n ths paper October 7th Y ^ t Prvate John Wsse of S Brghton street ded from pneumona n Franc j on October 11 He leaves hs wfe Nettle Hendrcks Wsse; hs father three slaters and three brothers : ": PRVATE FRED B AYERS Prvate Fred B Ayers son of Henry B Ayres of 1010 Bay street s re ported to have been klled n the drve n whch Company H 108th nfantry ; prvate Albert ry Was klled rhtns near!ou on tht lndt nburg north letter from wounded n tho e and now recoverng n a hosptal ut Ports mouth England Prvate Haag was 19 years old He was one of the frst volunteers from Rochester enlstng just after the Unted States entered the war He was n camp at Spartanburg S C salng for overseas last Aprl and has n c?> s~f Prvate Julus C Sager) e/^ Julus C Sag< reet a a lay n Post hosptal Fort Han cock aged 31 years He leaves hs parents; one sster and on brother The body arrved ths mornng and was taken to the home of hs uncle Julus 72 Carter street / tf f % John H Lehnen Glenwood avenue was klled n acton Septem ber 29th accordng 4o nformaton whch has come to hs mother He raduated by the Unversty of Rochester n was a law clerk n the offce of C E Bostwlck To st~/y ff& yl(s>r7y fla!l% thur T PrTv! Elon Shepard n Lcton / Mn of Wound Bardl? st" Bl0ck U2 and before hs ennt P YTK ALBERT 1 HAAG " that tme At the tme ol : empls Com P*n3 ther John l aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs j m Gcorger 32S whom h made ns \ old n u ad f "locust Bn Epscopal Church

7 " SOLDER KLLS NNE HUNS BEFORE ENEMY BULLET HTS HM ; 0THERS LS TED Prvate Carl W H Loll 1 n f Harrs street was klled n acton July 15th accordng to nformaton receved by hs motner He was 21 S yoar^ oldand UlUJlllU was sent overseas n March 1 Qctl T^ S\ Klled n Acton / (2 /9 rvng Stadtmller son of Mr; and Mrs Andrew Stadtmller 230 Saxton street was klled n acton Septem ber 24th He was sent to Camp Dx n Aprl and overseas n June He leaves besdes hs parents three [brothers ylafrr l<j 1*6 Mr and Mrs Anthony Nckel of 242 Breck street receved word ths morn ng that ther son Prvate Oscar Nck el had decl of wounds He was n acton on September 29 recevng the wounds whch resulted n hs death a few days later Klled n Acton Mr and Mrs A E Horswell of 26 " Bardn street have receved offcal nformaton from Washngton that ther son Raymond A Horswell had been klled n acton on September 22 He was a machne gunner n the 810th nfantry havng enlsted the latter part of March He Camp Dx and left for France May 10 Horswell was 24 years old merly he was an employe n the lug department of the Eastman Kodak Cob here he was well j known n athletc crcles beng a member of was a member of Central Lodge O O F Two brothers Brothers n Servce % James Qugley At one tme a streetcar conduc tor n Rochester Corporal James Qugley a member of the "Fghtng 69th" klled nne Huns before one of the others got hm wth a rfle bullet tbrnnovl Vrlc ^1^^* t **~_ ; Charles Dowd jr 31 member of Company M klled n acton Septem ber 22d s the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Dowd 217 Genesee street He left Rochester n Aprl and was sent to France after a short nerod of tranng at Camp Dx 3 ef^ (q vce the ^fles bran leavt Elect ret day the \ a m< v( C" 108th Sept was a n ness perlt odlal lsted Word has of tl te ra by was wo <hs n an hs a dls Sbed h" by wlnn ed and h the trenches a second klled he waa PRVATE AUSTN J MlLUV Austn J Mulally and Wllam furran of Company G 10 reported kll d n Fn a letter receved here frota Mulln also of Company G h wounded n tht ton / MECHANC GEORGE W TROTT Word ha: of Mechano George W Tr< tober 2 of wounds receved n ll was the son of the late Geo and Elsabeth J Trott of u< avenue He enlsted n Company G Regment N T N G no* nfantry o n tranng at S] He leaves thn ol Mart T T m and tl rs M W v Atl rr was a wth the COlr to Hamlton t" wfe and daughter; hs Darby; three b two ssters of ths la m: Damond Place Rocheater ded won O QeJ*?o4f/r ded tntll member of Branch T f St HE le bklward f Ml mmn Street Hohcstcr; Klled \\ Cha : y^j r^bed o wo efus *y Danel P Allre 7: "* ork

8 ALBERT HAAG One of the Frst Volunteers from Rochester Klled n Acton Prvate Albert Haag Company t; 108th nfn klled n acton September Jtth near Gouey on the Hndenburg lne north of St Quentn He was one of the frst volunteers from Rochester enlstng but a few hours after tle outbreak of the war n Aprl 1917 After eght months of tranng at Sprrtanburg he was sent overseas last Aprl Prevous to hs entry nto mltary servce he was employed by the Seneca Camera company He leaves hs father John Haag of Chcago an aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs J M Georger of 328 Orange street where he made hs home before enterng the servce "Br/r jrt h*/ GEORGE W TROTT Des of Wounds Receved n Fghtng wth Company G 108th Mechanc George W Trott Mt Hope avenue reported yesterday as dead of wounds enlsted n Comj pany G 3d Regment N Y N G now the losth nfantry Aprl 21 j 1917 He was n tranng n Spartan burg and on May saled fort France He leaves three brothers: Julus A of Danford Lake Quebec j Canada Martn M and Thomas F j Trott and lve ssters Mrs Wllam A Attredge Mrs T J McCarthy Mrs A F Brennan and the Msses Ger trude M and Queen Trott all of Rochester He was a member of Branch 87 C M B A and the Youn Mens socety of St Marys church GOOD SMLE ON HS FACE BEFORE BATTLE yj*77! How Leutenant FLSmes! o W nt to Hs Death nt^eccnt letter receved by L Mor Tf rs of the New York Telephone Company t Prvate J W Blythe of Company H lostb nfantry who was formerly em ployed by the telephone company and fbose borne s at No 7 Donln street s an n terestng account of the last tme he saw leutenant Frank L Smes durng the ter rfc battle n whch the leutenant was klled Hs letter follows n part: We were n No Mans Land and the shells began to cone back to us n all szes and some very close We had gone nearly a half mle when wc notced our wre get tng thn on the spool so there we stopped to get a breath of fresh ar and at short rest We looked around for t was gettng a lttle lghter and we could see the spols of the battlefeld all knds of Jerres aud plenty of them "We were at a road mow a half mle from our startng pont and rght n the mddle of hell The mnchnegun bullets were whzzng by too close to make yon feel comfortable The next thng knew odo of my pals from old Company H cams over and told me that Frst Leutenant F L Smes had been ht and ht badly and that they had carred hm back an a ltter " wll tell you about the last tme 1 saw hm dd not get a chance to Bpeak to hm for he was a busy man havng charge of the company As re stood on the : JumpngofC spot he was gvng orders to l! hs men how they should go Then saw j ule of hs and heard the voce re all loved for t was ulways kud nl le meant what he sad wheu ha Every one n hs company lked l vns wth hm to the last" LEUT ll OSCAR smmk n Acton \ Corporal Elon Shepard Company G 108th nfantry wounded n acton September 25th has ded He came to Rochester n Aprl 1914 and was graduated by the Rochester Busness nsttute He enlsted n June 1916 and saw border servce later guard duty n ths state He left wth the regment for Tolham Bay park and was sent overseas n May He was assstant superntendent of the Monroe Avenue Methodst Sunday school One son klled n all prohabtlty :nd the other known to be wounded ely s the result of the recent ng for Henry B Ayers tt Bay street Maurce Ayers of Com pany H 108th nfantry wrtng from an Englsh hosptal nforms hs father of some of the detalec of the battle n whch he fell wounded by a shell fragment Of the ported death of hs brother Fred of the same company he had not learned but letters from the companons of Fred ndcate that death came to hm from the exploson of a large shell Tft^rr / <?/r 15 ON CASUALTY LST TODAY \(lsl /<? ft Two Klled Ton Wounded Two Dead \ * of Dsease One Mssng Reported KLLED N ACTON rvng A Stadtmller 230 Sa on "treo nmes nrd street ll Pendlelmry ur Sowwo \m:n n acton \ 310th nfantry made the su \ Olver l\ Zmmer 7<l Manhattan atreet Mllo H Peet 8fl Hand street Antono S Sttern 255 Davs street John E Canon 75 narrows street Walter M Wlde 132 Woodward \ street ^r A Albert CfksK 54 Comfort street John ^ llnnrelslrael ^ ( jv K<rct [\ James K Keable S llenon street \ Leutenant Howard L MeCall N" York Albert M Murphy Company 305th nfantry son of Robert Murph pbell park s reported dead from pneumona reeoh """f v?ffyc> tog \ Prvate Mchael P Laemmel Com preme sacrfce for the naton n thj fghtng September 25th He went to J Camp Dx Aprl 4th and overseas fve Weeks later He was 31 years old and leav t rs: Mrs j t J Mller Mrs clle Mj more and Sopha Wllam L Weaver DO l>urk avenue DED or DSEASE tojfetrlctf <b"n 10 flmngft>sn h Br ^"tu jt^ Holttrmnn arrv ^u^!^ >^ Sol street HMheKter NVUmn * lrard!

9 Mr YOUNG SSNGER S LSTED AS DEAD N WORD COMES THAT NAVAL ENSGN ^ Rochester Famles Notfed by War Department That Sons and Brothers Have Made Supreme Sacrfce on Altar of Patrot sm but Detals Are Lackng Among Rochester men lsted yes from the frng lnes t s beleved terday n the casualty reports and n thrat he was struck down by a Hun messages to bullet whle on an relatves here arrand of was the mercy Muscan Slager was a graduate of name of Muscan Fred J Slager re St Moncas School and was a mem ported dead of wounds receved n ber of that ac chor whch hs rch bass voce was ton hghly przed by the rector on August 10 The news of hs and congregaton death came n a telegram from Wash* News of the death of Ensgn Ed ngton to Mr and Mrs Julus mund B Slager Barry of the Naval Avaton of Rochester parents of the Servce n France was receved young man here Besdes yesterday He s /beleved to have hs parents he leaves a sster met wth an accdent whle flyng wth passengers though detals are stll lackng He was only 20 years of age a son of and Mrs Edmund P Barry of 52 Cady Street and a gradu ate of No 4 School and of West Hgh School where he was captan of the basketball team durng hs term at the school He enlsted n the Naval Ml ta n the sprng of 1917 and waa FRANCE AND S AMONG KLLED l ENSGN ljdmcnd UAUK\ ALLAN VALENTN K Mss Maron Slager He was 26 years of age and enlsted n the regular army a year ago He was made a member of the band of the 47th Regment Unted States nfantry but n a mes sage home lately had stated that he was engaged n carryng wounded back MUSCAN KED sent frst to Bay Vew and then to Pensacola whence he went to France Besdes hs parents he leaves two ss ters Mrs Harry Skerrltt of Syracuse and Mrs Wllam E Morgan of Roclrter Prvate Allan Valentne has been serously wounded n France whle lghtng wth the 108th nfantr cordng to a telegram to hs mother who lves at 67 Manhattan Street Pr vate Valentne was wounded on August 7 He formerly served wth the old 3rd nfantry on the Mexcan Border and was honorably dscharged on ts re turn home After the declaraton of war aganst Germany he rcenllsted n hs old regment now federalzed and waa on duty for some tme guardng brdges n ths state He left Rot at Chrstmas tme and receved further tranng at Spartanburg arrvng over seas n March He whs Jl years old Sergeant Frank Shlel Costlch Com pany A 38th nfantry s recoverng from a wound n the head accordng to a letter to hs mother dated August 1 He formerly lved at 109 Woodman Road rondequot and left for France n March Hs regment won a French decoraton Charles A Baker 9 Manla street has receved word that hs nephew Joseph Baker 84 Hazelwood terrace was klled on July 7th The solder was 28 years old and a feld observer n a balloon saua dron Hs mother Mrs Maude D Baker lves n New port News Va and hs grandmother Mrs J L Baker resdes n Save Flght Leutenant Klled //& Flght Leutenant Kenneth Ranney nephew of J B Ranney 250 Gregory street has been klled n acton whle fghtng wth the Canadan forces He went overseas wth the cyclsts and won a commsson st Vmy Rdge He afterwards was transferred to the Royal Flyng corps He was 25 old and a ctzen of Toronto He ws the son of Mrs L Ranney 9S2 St Clar avenue Toronto and befo lstng was employed by Du florsts n that / cty/t^ O L_^^/^ Fnal Trbute To Dead Hero duu f*f/h Mr and Mrs Asa C Dalrymple parents of Sergeant Theron C Dalrym / ple who was recently klled whle lghtng wth the engneers n France have receved the dstngushed servce medal whch would have been award ed to the son had he recovered from hs wounds A letter wrtten by Leu tenant Vncent J Flangon Company A Unted States Engneers speaks n most glowng terms of the sergeants conduct and of hs popularty among the men Another letter from Major Charles C Perce chef of Grave Reg straton Servce says that the body has been nterned n Grave 49 Amer can Mltary Cemetery Bonvlllers France and that the grave wll be well cared for Prvate Clarence L Carter reported on yesterdays casualty Hut been klled n acton on July 18 a brother of Mrs Anna Eltzabet of 174 Man street east He s also survved by a brother R M Carter of 8 Ray avenue Gates Mrs Fox read n last nghts Tmes Unon of the unsuccessful attempt to delver the telegram of notltl from the War Department The ad dress gven by the Mrs L/t t Fox u Man east As o TU

10 Wounds Receved n Acton y^fatal To Rochester Solder Prvate Joseph P Rooney Former Attendant at State Hosptal Des n FranceMany Reported Massng Recoverng n HosptalRelatves of Prvate CUuf >2 _ /<g Carter Klled Located Mr/ Martn OShea an attendant of the Rochetser State Hosptal has re ceved offcal notce of the death of her brother Prvate Joseph P Rooney Company H 39th nfantry On August 5 of wounds receved n j acton at the front somewhere n France Prvate Joseph P Rooney was 25 years of age born n Ovd where he spent most of hs lfe wth the excep ton of about two years durng whch tme he lved wth hs brother Ber nard F Rooney n Auburn He then came to Rochester 1 Prvate Rooney entered the servce of the Rochester State Hosptal as an attendant about eght years ago and was effcent and popular among hs assocates On March 13 he enlsted and left for Camp Green N C where he receved hs tranng On June 8 he left for France wth Company H 39th nfantry Word has been receved that Prvate Knkofcr ded at 1ort Joseph how "dv?n7l77lay/s/t ng of pneumona t5)c/r 7 1<1 e The followng names are on today" j slv lst; Prvate Kay E wns*\ rs^estnu^et^ded^rfleease Prvate Danel Yoho of Company U j 108th nfantrywas Jlted Fred_ on September 22 Bm") same or erck Toho s a member company PrvateVohn tnt^vovwo\ulr gee avenue js lsted on ths mornng j offcal casualty lst as havng ded wounds Frst Base Hosptal \ Member To Lose Lfe Base Hosptal Jf^Tj^ Nurse s Dead At Vchy France nformaton has been receved of the death n Vchy France on October 15 of Mss Am Wllam 22 a nurse the frst member of the organzaton to be taken by death Pneumona was the cause of dt sn leaves her mother )A Wllams of Fredona N V Mss Wllams was born n England and came to ths country when a chld She was graduated from Fredona Hgh School and from the Ere Coun ty Hosptal and she enlsted nnd was called to duty wth the Base Hos n Aprl ~>%^ rt f<? fr ~TU ytar: /" /f/8 Mrs rs Thomas Bcott bf 313 Flnt street has rec ved word that her son Prvate Wllam T Scott was n acton n France on Novemt 6 He enlsted n the Can Mounted nfantry on Aprl 2 and had bet n n France only a month when he s dath He was for v years n the employ of the Dennger and Anthony bakng companes Sergeant Wllam A Barron 375th Aero Squadron ded Aprl 26th n France of lobar pneumona At the tme of hs enlstment December he was n the employ of The Post Express as a job pressman He was sent overseas n March 1918 and statoned at Romorantn lves at 4 8 Prlsclla street Hs mother MSS ANNA VAAMS clnurlter of Mrn Anna Wllams of Fredona n tho flrmt mrmlrr of Hukc Hosptal 1! (k Rochester mll lo kvo her lfe for the on u mo New* of her death from dlmome nt <n Vchy France receved n tew Ujm ngo *+jz#v^/?/6 r k L Weldenborner whose near est rehttfe s Joseph Weldenborner of on Prvate Charles S Woodruff son of Edgar S Woodruff of 382 Rdgoway Avenue s on the casualty lst as hav ng ded from wounds /[(rjj^t ^S b Taccone of BE on todaj db3d n an rd / 17U / ualty lst/ OVKaffo rvlnk lthony Studtnlller Mm < hrlstnn Slndtulller TM Suxon nlrrrt KochcH 11 1 r < \nln llv) pret Vravk ror(e (D W)

11 Er1V0Je Prvate Danel ; DE WTH FACES! JOWfUyERLN second of Fennessy Brothers Reported]* FOOTBALL~PLAYER n Acton wounded Jack Greel of ndependent Soccer1 Team (Joes Back to "Blghty" for Thrd Tme Many \tounded s*? y /<?/<& Klled n Acton Corporal Frank Peckens 160 Plymouth Avenue Prvate George Beers Company G 108th nfantry Joseph A Fennessy 339 Frost Avenue Ded of Wounds Prvate Danel Allnre 72 York Street Ded ot Dsease Sergeant Raymond S Bommond 9 Fern street Msson n Acton Prvate George W North 81 Adams Street Prvate John nolatnn 1496 Man Street East Seargeant Ray T McLaughln 371 Hawley Street Severely Wounded \ Thomas W ChatHeld 12 Vne Street L*eto Kraoa 712 Jay Street Karl Meyer 82 South Avenue " <;" (;n ctet0n Avenue Both Slghtly Wounded John A McBrde Bast Avenue Pttsford H n France Prvate George C Woodward 504 Colum ba Avenue Gassed x Corporal George A Conway 94 Atlantc Avenue vlvlv"y M:1X At":n8"" losth Company G nfantry of 282 LynflhUMt Street As the alles and Yanks push for ward aganst the Hun on all fronts the cost n human lves to Rochester lomes tends to show that the troops from the cty are takng no small part n the proceedngs Fve fat are announced on the casualty lata ot yesterday three of them gong down facng toward Berln another beng a vctm of dsease and stll another dyng ss a result of wounds receved n acton Another gold star s to be added to rfde Dag that hangs n the wn dow at 339 FTOSt Avenue Among the fust to de wth the Amercan Marnes a Cantgny was John B Fennessy ;k1 last nght hs lather receved word from the War Department to the effect that a second son Joseph A J had fallen dear] n acton 3t Quentn on October 12 Jo Tennessy was supposed to bo a member of the ntellgence Depart ment and how he happened to be jumpng over the top Wth tho rest of the doughboys s a mystery to hs Lack home unless t wns that he "just got the fever" grabbed a rfle and went to hs death Ths casualty leaves only one blur star remanng n that servce flag that one for the youngest of the tro Klchard P^ennessy _ thorn to de n the leap "over the Yrrporal Frank Peckens of 166 Plymouth Avenue son of Mrs rharles O Peckens of the same adln letter to the boys mother m of young Peckens states that he ded lke a true Amercan He was lust about to reach tho Hndenburg ne when a Hun bullet got hm Prvate George Beers the other one tn le lad low by a German bull on n former motornan the New York State Ralw rtt* Lnes Forfeted Excmptlop Clam P Allare was a member of Company G 108th nfantry and was reported as slghtly wounded follow ng the drve near St Quentn He formerly was employed as a machnst at the Amercan Laundry Machne Company and could have clamed exj empton on ndustral grounds but preferred to help out n the feld of acton Letters ndcate that he ded "game" Sergeant Raymond S Ham mond ded of pneumona n a hosptal n France A number of Rochester men were wounded n drvng the Huns out of ther frmly entrenched postons many of them servng wth the com panes that left the cty wth the Na tonal Guard Wth the Canadan forces servng at the front t has been reported that John G Green who formerly lved n Clnton Avenue South had been wounded recently whle n acton As Jack Green he was well known as a soccer football player n ths vcnty beng one of the strongest members of the old n dependents fe had been n the tlrk of the fghtng from the begnnfl has been wounded three tmes recoverng from hs latest "run n" wth Frtz at Lord Derby Hosptal Last nght the parents of Prvate Max Abramson of Company G losth nfantry receved word that he had been gassed n acton jt/st" DED OF DSEASE Prvate Francs Morse Ferguson 34 Steko avenue fy% <? > / <Tf ( % &3 DBD OF WOUNDS Corporal Raymond J Hasenauer ( <f ( *6 330 Sxth street f^uf (~J~ Word ban been receved from bj K r Terney of No 16 Mead tl m hs brother Wll Company " 107th nfantry T l \ t [on u t >or 29th on denburg ln Pr T ru! Se\ entl o try \ V \ ; on June and rect h : al Camp Wadsworth Spartanburg s C He on Way r rms aer the regmen! was renamed the Tl Unted Stat r He and two [ tr of SA ot &yt4&^\ \ m n \< kn * cue 1 U 5 v Dv C o /> nt Cty Draft Board 5 aryh had prevous ly been nformed that hs son was wounded October 28 the day after he s now reported to have 1 \ Prvate Kohlmetz loft Rochester for Camp Dx on Aprl and for France May 17 wth 310 nfantry 78th Dvson parents he leaves sx ssters Mr Renhard MrH wu" lam Perce Mr Davd Schelter and the Msses Clara and El mctz and one brother Charles f Kohl metz Jaaf WO \):> >l Sergeant Wllam M<n\v Averlll nvenue <f r 154 Frst Leutenant Frank M Stewart ~ son of Saunders C Stewart ol Megs street ded n France on Octo ber 12 of wounds receved n acton accordng to the offcal notfcaton 1 by hs wfe formerly Mss Blanche Kser of Rochester who at present lves n Penn Yan Leutenant Stewart was born n Penn Yran but moved to Rochester wth hs parents about 10 years ago and soon after was graduated from East Hgh School where he was a leader n athletcs He was a well known dstance runner and later took a course n forestry at a Mchgan college After graduatng he entered the employ of the Taylor n ; strument Companes of ths cty Leutenant Stewart obtaned hs commsson at Plattsburg and entered the servce at the tme war wth Mex co seemed mmnent Early n the present war he went overseas Dur ng the summer he was gassed and spent fve weeks n a hosptal n southern France Then he left agan for the front and snce then nether hs wt nor hs parents had receved ord from hm untl the offcal f hs death arrlt ed H was 20 years old and loaves hs wfe The llln\\ n; nlo Alon/o wounded slghtly; Charles A \\ llson 2tn Wnton Depol of pneumc LOtta otlmlrl A 37th n M olnted corpom was made a s protf hs com Avenu of te rs tranng : had Ju receved hs ap of 1 the M

12 what Corporal _ 1 ^el " 8 WRTES OF DEATH OF BERNARD E ROTMANS Ded wtn 108th nfantry on September 29th Mrs Bernard E Rotmans fno U Effel place yesterday receved the fol lowng letter from Major C W Lynn Commandng the Medcal Detachment 308th nfantry dated France December The letter follows: " have been prevented from wrtn; you before ths untl the death of your husband Bernard E Rotmans was re ported to you through the offcal chantels Hs death was a great gref to all bs comrades who had learned to love! hn for bs cheerfulness and good humor le was klled on September 29th on duty wth Company n ther assault through Drk Valley on the Hndenburg Lne Lodv He s bured n tho cenetlrar Bony between St Quentn and a great gref hs be to yon and assure V0U uly of my personal sympathy but of tht of all of hs comrades ledcal Detachment losth n fantry" Prevously Mrs ftotmolhs receved ; ; gstrato \ locaton of her hnslmnds 1 1 flas bn t " Brt cent tery Tr 1 eourtte ath was an 1 h ts the latter part of la: t Vo ember Prvate Rotmans left Rochester wth the old Thrd R P DEATHSFUNERALS 6 S JVt V ^ JOHN MPHERSON H f 4 Veteran of Famous Ffth Marnes Des n Ths Cty \ Sergeant John McThcrson of 60 Martn street a member of the fa ] jnous Ffth marnes durng the war j cthhl Saturday n General hosptal 26 years He leaves hs parents J Charles D and Mary Dean McPher l m>n; two brothers Sergeant Charles McPherson of Camp Gordon Ga and t Rchard McPherson of ths cty and \ a sster Mrs May Allambach a enlsted n the marnes at the Rochester staton a lt te more than four years ago He was ; ted to the Twenteth company Ffth regment of marnes for servce FEW NAMES ON" CASUALTY LST Corporal Sundt Des of PneumonaJohn Ferstad Des of WoundsTwo Re ported Wounded 5 cou^4 " Ded from Wounds f John Ferstad 628 St Paul street Ded ol Dsease Wllam E Sundt 36 Seabrook street ^ Wounded k Corporal Paul E Lederthel 332 Frank street Bugler Herbert H Morse 124 tnversty avenues Word has been receved by John Sundt of 36 Seabrook street of the death of hs son Corporal Wllam E Sundt n France of pneumona He ded on November 30 < Corporal Sundt left Rochester wth a draft contngent on December and was sent to Fort Hancock to tran wth the 57th Coast Artllery He saled on May Besdes hs father he leaves two ssters Mrs Wllam Bonke and Mrs H Sergsson and three brothers Fred Edward and John Sundt all of Rochester John Ferstad formerly of 628 St Paul street ded on November 23 of wounds lecved n acton He was a member of Company B 310th n fantry and left Rochester on May 23 He was a member of the Carpenters Unon and leaves a brother Peter Fer stad and a sster Mss Hlda Ferstad both of Buffalo jo S K(l!D N ACTON T~ Harry A Mllener 588 Chld street Prvate H A Mllener 588 Chld street of Headquarters Co 147th Feld Artllery was klled n acton on September 26th He left Rochester nne years ago for San Francsco He was a member of Rochester Lodge of Elks and was employed as bllng clerk n the Exchange street offce of the Ere ralroad n San Francsco when he joned the colors he was chef statstcal clerk n the coast of fce of the B F Goodrch Rubber was n a contngent of n draftees that went to Camp Lews Washngton Octobe B 1917 He saled for France from Camp Mlls n the rust week n January 1918 and had n actve servce o\ snce March 1918 \ SX SOLDERS yjjpnded CorpoTaTlaul^ Now Recoverng DES AFTER LONG s LLNESS Lemuel Horton Partly Recovered from Menngts n France > Ded Later J \*r *~A~ WOUNDED ff Prvate Paul F Saner 982 St Paul Street Prvate Frank J Fuller 143 Bart lett Street Prvate Roy C 1 Avenue Jobe 852 Monroe Prvate Joseph Cologg 224 Troup Street Prvate Eugene B Howard 423 Hawley Street Corporal Theodore Sclroader 32 Weld Street \ Word has been receved that Lemuel Horton son of Mrs Mary E Horton who ded of spnal menngts at the General Hosptal at Lakewood N J was sck for several weeks n France but recovered suffcently to stand the trp home Hs recovery was looked upon as certan He was a member of the 351st Aero Squadron Mrs merck of 294 Lewston Avenue has receved a letter from Captan Albert M Barager of Com pany H 108th nfantry tellng her how bravely her son Charles Emerck ded n battle on September 29 Prvate Emerck s bured n a lttle cemetery near a vllage called St Emly n Eastern France Corporal Paul Lederthel formerly reported dead of wounds s recover French hosptal accordng to ved from hm by hs wfe Mrs Paul Lederthel of 332 Frank Street She has receved two letters January 8 and 10 sayng he was about to leave the hosptal for a replacement camp NNE MECHANCS NSTTUTtf^ over; Sergeant McPherson partcpated n all of the mportant Amercan battles t he s Mhel offensve At tn tme of ths drve he was confned wth nfluenza When he returned from servce he bore the marks of two wounds He had been n the General horpta! snce November 8th The funeral wll be held Wednesday mornng at 845 from the house and 9 oclock at St Brdgets church Frank E Robertshaw 71 Fllmore of Company G 108th nfantryded of wounds September 2!tth Bergeant Robertshaw had been n the servce for eleven years Frank \V Kramer nr<t class "boat swans mat s reported to have drowned When the transport Sxaola sank at Per 9 n Hoboken last nght Former Store Manager? fz 0^ Des At An Army Camp Hugh P Cullen whose death oc curred on Thursday mornng n the tranng camp at Fort Nagara was formerly manager of the Tom Wltalorng establshment operated by J B Wlmot at 91 Man street east ll was a young man of excellent character and had many frends n busness crcles n Rochester He en tered the Natonal Army n June Ar rangements for hs funeral are beng made by hs brother ner Thomas Cullen Uu of Worcester Mass H "77Vl ton to the war causes were 190 young anf WOmen The followng nne ded n the servce: Thomas Brermanl 4 Prank B/lnk Allen / cston Donald Mundlefcarl Olm / sted Kenneth Orbaker/w E son Sander and C L Warner/ All of thlse men were from t of Appfed Hosptal Langley Feld VrsJhhWM ^ %>/ um wn ho n ) 919

13 vana " / f MANY U OF R MEN //> SERVEj N THE WM /Gave Ther Lves n Rattle on Sea and n Hosptal What Records Show That the men of the Unversty of Rochester gave generously of them selves n the war s shown by the statstcs compled by Prof John R Slater drector of the Unversty Sol der and Salors Bulletn All classes snce 1895 are represented n the honor roll whch shows that 768 un dergraduates alumn and former students were n the army naval and auxlary forces Of these 768 men 248 were n the Students Army Tran ng Corps Of the remanng 250 about two hundred were comms soned The record shows that these ten men gave ther lves for world democ racy: Harold C Kmball/ll klled n acton wth the Brtsh army; Charles H Evans/ 18 lost hs lfe n / a naval accdent; Jules V Fsh 20 Jy and John H Lehaaen 12 klled n / acton n France; G Barstow Fraleyfjf/ 20 klled n an avaton accdent n / Florda; Laurence B Atkns* 15; / Leon H Buckler 17 and Everett C / Case 13 ded n foregn hosptals; / Samuel R McNar 19 ded n a hos / ptal n Vrgna and Robert K Den </ nson T^) a member of the R A C / ded n a Rochester hosptal Fred / M Wallace 19 was reported klled n acton but later was reported to be wounded and recoverng *NZ y Veteran from Frencf" Front Des After Return to Ths Country/^ Mechanc Edward J Yanz of Bat tery B Fortythrd Artllery C A C son of August and Augusta Yanz of 135 Thomas street ded at Newport News Va December 18th aged 26 years Besdes hs parents he leaves two brothers and fve ssters Frank Tanz of Brockton Mass Wllam Bertha Elzabeth Florence Lllan and Mrs Wllam Schemann of Rochester He left for Fort Hancock on December ; went overseas wth Battery D Fftyseventh Artl lery C A C on May U 1918 After arrvng n France he was transferred to Battery B Fortythrd Artllery C A C He was at the front for eght weeks and fought n the battle on the Argonne DED OF WOUNDS James T Corporal Vought 19 Argyle street / OCHESTER MEN DE ffservce THE NATON V0F jtwo Klled n Acton One Des of Wounds and One of Dsease Garfeld Grf fths Promnent Athlete Klled &<^ f]~ ftjfc] KKled n Acton lartleld Grffths CO West Corporal George E Coykendall 17 Barnuq Ded ot Wounds Prvate Arthur Gartner 4 Ol street Ded of DUeaafe Corporal Halle T Root C2 Post ave nue ll Morcom of 460 West ave nue ha d that her broth er ] ctlon on October 30 He was a member of the 57th Regrnent j Artllery Corps Battery F whch left Rochester for Fort Hah" December and let overseas n My 191 S The last com; < vod from hm was] wrtten August Prvate Garfeld Grffths w employe of the Rochester 1 1 ble Works He was well knowd n athletc crcles throughout the eaatern states whore he ha n a groat many events H wnner of frst prze n the 16mle bondala Pa and or an nl was run hard coal see Grffths name beng Corj rno Corps ded of n any boxng Naval Hosptal ut Mr* Rose Root of 62 Post aven sster Mrs Fred fhea of 148 G street and a brother Lynn F Root Of the Marne Corps statoned ft Washngton D C Corporal Root was of the Rev W T Taylor formerly well known n ths vcnty The body has brought to Rochester and the funeral wll bfl held tomorrow aftercm 137 Chestnut H sland sent a of the Marne < son C was klled 10 B of 17 Bar* at her on October ; onc Prvate J H Walte Ewart Westfall road Machne Gun corn 326th nfantry was klled n acton October 12th accordng to nforma ton whch has come to hs pal He lcapes hs parents two ssters and three broth Prvate Thomas Cusack 1 V street Company A 59th nfa was klled n acton July 12th sdes hs parents h ters Mrs Clarence Ellsworth of Farport Mrs Marvn Potter Leon Aldrch and Gertrude and Lo Cusack of ths cty CorporaJ ra R Jacobso^ Ch klled \ acton staton s\eported Henry W Mller 237 Jefferson nue and Corporal Wallace J > 23 Oxford street are offcally report ed to have ded of wounds Corporal Alfred C 1 lh Unted States nfantry wounded Oc tober 13th ded of njures 6d 2 3d He was born n Passac N J but lved n v Rochester snce he was 4 years old and wa n Rochester schools He enlsted n the Ffth New Jersey Guard n July 1916 and saw servce al tle M border H waj called bach n^o servce when the Unted Slates en tered the war and was traned al Camp McClcllan Annston Ala from Camp Stuart Wewporl News Va last June Corporal H korn leaves bs mother a brol Edmund and Ml! Harold Dm n1 avenue and M re B Bt heffler ol sale N J t Howard C Haeenpftug B H"1 brooke street Thrd Machh ded of lobar pneumonj October d t enll 9 and wtsseu to Texas Afters month hs company was sent oversea* and glnt ta servce He t and Mrs P Hasenpflug 35 Holb and four ssters r > _^ Wllam H Cooper Post Amercan Legon "JOL^ ^ <?? The vme le m Leson posl b by marnes wll 1" Called Wllam Cooper posl "t looper who accordng to the offcal rscorda waa the " n acton lb \\as klled by a kk near \ n July 1918 Keen n Allen county r th Amercan Legon wll ad dress the meetng of second dl posl tonghl n the Stale artr\ Set nd dvson men who served n France are nvted to attend the meet ng and " Jon Wllam B lm Julan to ob named co 7 second Leutenan Dck D Smth Company A 108th gantry October 17th ace h n acton receved by ta nformaton M 370 Hayward avt * Wlson was n the for; ull nformaton latter 5o\ Colonel Ed 1 offcer of th commandng Leutenant Smth en th nfantry * the old Thrd Regment Ma f 1917 and left Rochester n Augus Todays Casualtes REPORTED DEAD OF WOUNDS Leutenant H Lawrenor Cory 1270 ast avenue J CL+J ^3 V > tf

14 / Here 10 Mltary Funeral s Held Today For ^^ahamt^rnons Mltary funeral servces for Abra ham D Smons former member of the Amercan Expedtonary Forces who was klled n acton on the other sde or0 held ths mornng at 9 o clock To Brng Body ffa Body Of Solde^ Of Leut McCartyt Klled n Acton9^ For Bural The funeral of Frederck L Wel denborner a former member o the Amercan Expedtonary Forces who was klled n the World War wll be held Frday mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Wedenborner 60 Forester street and at 9 oclock from St Francs Xaver Church on Bay street Ser vces wll be of a mltary character and wll be conducted by the Amer can Legon Prvate Wedenborner enlsted n the regular army Battery S 17th Feld Artllery on June and was sent to France n 1917 He was wounded durng an engagement at Chateau Therry June After sx weeks n a Pars hosptal he re turned to the frng lne and was klled on July 29 whle fghtng n the Toul sector Prvate Wedenborner leaves be sdes hs parents two brothers Charles Weldenborner of the Roches ter Fre Department and Henry We 1 denborner of the Unted States Navy; two ssters Josephne and Anna We \ denborner both of ths cty W H McCarty of 75 Bartl father of Leutenant Walter R Mc Carty former member of the 24th Aero Squadron who ded overseas: from llness has receved word from the graves regstraton servce that ABRAHAM D SMONS from the J T M A on Frankln Square Rabb Horace J Wolf of Temple Berth Kodesh and RabM Jacob S Mnkn of Templo Beth El offcated Th ore Harry W Rosenbloom Lews A Shoolman Leuten ant Morrs Komnz Joseph Goldsten Chauncev S Goler and Jack Harrson The Amercan Legon was n charge of the servces and a frng squad com posed of members of Company G New mal Guard acted as escort nterment was made n Stone Roadj Cemetery Rabb Horace J Wolf of] flcatng a the gra Prvate Smons who was the son of Mr and Mrs Lous Smons of 68 Merrman street was a member of Bat tery C Ffth Feld Artllery He was klled n June 1918 He was cted for bravery n acton and especally mertorous servces He was born n ths cty on February the ffth son of Mr and Mrs Smons Ho en lsted for servce n the World War durng the last week of May 1916 and was assgned to Battery C of the Shotly after he was sentj to Fort B! n tnp rou where he remaned untl t receved s to move to Hoboken on or about Juno Battery C Ffth Artllery was on the secon to sal for France the Frst Dvson of the regular army and the frst dvson of the A E F to land n F After movng to the Mom sector n March 1918 Prvate Smons was wth hs company n the town of) Cannes n France where the horse j lnes of the second battery of the Ffth Feld Artllery was located One mornng when the Germans stt shellng wth longrange guns Prvate Smons wth otherb left the buldng where the offce and stores were lo cated to go to the ktchen n an brck buldng some dls: ng hs steel helm r flom a hut stng shell whch ht one of the!hlm above the rght ear H( taken to an A" lase hosptal he ded a few d / menu of Arthur A MacNeal The funeraj of Prvate Arthur A NeaJ Company C fetl nfantry A B F whose body ;rrved from France Frday took plaee yesterday mornng at 10 oclock ron the home of Wa parents George E ne MacNeal at 145 Bronson [0 oclock from Mt Hope ort and hets representatves of Amercan d Star ganlsat on Bural h as made n M Mltary Furf^al^^^ Mltary funeral servces for Prvate Albert M Murphy formerly a member of Company 305th nfantry 77th Dvson A E F who ded overseas wore held ths mornng at 9:30 oclock from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs M J Murphy 226 Campbell park and at 10 oclock fro^n Holy Apostles Church Solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by the rector the Rev John F Nellgan The Rev Vctor y was deacon and the Rev John A Smth was subdeacon nterment was n the famly lot n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery fnal blessng at the grave beng gven by the Rev John Mc Mahon Members of Thomas F Healy Post Veterans of Foregn Wars were n charge of the servces The actve bearers were: E Ehman F Ehman G Lang J Meyers J Lynch and G Gemer The honorary bearers were: J Gallery H Paddock W Howard W A Guyett and J Kessel B Bonehll S Cohen W Mayer B Roche A Boch G Hemrne rk Leo Ehman B Callahan and J Swatohmen Orrn Burrll was n charge of art ments Members of the Gold Star Mothers attended and acted as color bearers As the casket draped n an Amer can flag was lowered nto the " grave were sounded by man and a fnal salute by the frng squad consstng of W D Leske T tch D Sten R an and P Bub 1 L12UT VVALTKK K Mt AMA the body of hs son wll arrve n New York about May 21 The bod be brought to Rochester Leutenant McCarty graduated from mmaculate Concepton School and from West Hgh School He was a student at Mechancs nsttute and afterward took up a specal course at the Unversty of Pennsylvana where he was awarded the degree of bache lor of scence He enlsted n the servce June and was sent to Cornell Unversty for tranng and after graduatng there was assgned to Ellngton feld Houston Tex where he receved hs commsson Aprl Leutenant McCarty was a member of the Jovan Order of Electrcans the Knghts of Columbus and m maculate Concepton Church He jhaves hs father Wllam H McCarty; [one brother Wllam H McCarty jr our ssters Catherne of Clevelnd nnd Margaret Lllan and Loretta of Rochester Word of hs death was receved September bv hs nterment n France was made September 23

15 Bodes Of Rochester Men Among 1596 Of 27th Dv 7 Reachng NY On Somme Whle Lst of Dead Has Not Been Gven Offcally to Press Names of Deceased Members of Dvson Are Announced for Frst Tme and nclude Several From Ths Cty and Secton Who Gave Ther Lves The remans of several Rochester) men are numbered among the 1596 BASL H WARNER bodes of 27th Dvson solders arrv ng n New York cty yesterday on the transport Somme No lst of the dead has been re leased to tho press assocaton The TmesUnon presents for tho frst tme the names of all deceased nem Two known Rochester men nclud ed n the lst are Prvates Basl H Warner and Alvn A Smth mem bers of Company A and Wllam A Curran of Company G n all proba blty members of Yerkes Post Amer can Legon wll partcpate n the funeral servces The complete lst of deceased 108th nfantry veterans whose bodes rved on the transport Somme fol lows: t\ Frank E Peckens Corporal M G Co Augustus J Raymsh Corporal Co O James L Bellamy Cook Co C Harold W Lawson Prvate H Q Co Ellsworth C Whtley Corporal Co L Frank Blschoff Prvate Co H Arthur R Brlnklow Corporal Co D Charles S Casterlne Prvate 1st C Co L Wllam J Collns Corporal Oo F Harry E Crosby 1st Leutenant Co j Gerald J Dontgan Prvate Co Lous Goldberg Prvate Oo Ncholas J Levarnvvay Prvate Co K Frederck Loehnev Prvate Co George W Martn Prvate 1st C Co K Russell L Marn Prvate 1st Cl Co K John W Measor Prvate Co D (lay ton C Moore Prvate Co ; Thomas F Patterson rvatc Co John J Phelan Prvate Co Edward cvr Prvate 1st C Co > Charles F Scott Prvate 1st C Arche P Sll Prvate 1st C Co C F Thomas A Brown Prvate 1st Gl Co L! Frank Calmer Prvate 1st C Co M Edward Cater Prvate Co B Joseph P Cognato Prvate Co H "Wllam A Curran Prvate 1st C Co G Allen L Eggleston Prvate 1st C Co H Dewey M Exner Prvate 1st C Co O Wllam A Fnllay Prvate Co C Danel J Golo Prvate Co L G H Haslam Prvate 1st C Co H Earl Helmcr Bugler Co G John T Holnlmn Sergeant M G Co John E Holmes Prvate 1st C Oo G Wllam Hyde Corporal Co M Roland A Jordon Prvate 1st C Co Earl W Lautenslager Prvate Co B Walter A Lndkc Mechanc Co P Harvey C Noone Prvate 1st C Co G John G ODonnell Corporal Co B Alto C Pnckney Corporal Co B John M Schaefcr Prvate Co H Oscar F Spencer Prvate 1st Cl Co F Basl H Warner Prvate 1st C Co A Alexander R Wlson Prvate Co F Parents Notfed Of Comng Of Body ^T^Of Albert Murphy Mr and Mrs M J Murphy of 236 t ark have receved offcal notce that the body of ther son Prl vate Albert M Murphy wll arrve n Rochester from Franco next week MAN A SMTH hers ncluded n what s beleved to be the bggest shpment of bodes ever sent across the Atlantc As stated sevrral Rochester men are ncluded n the lst Others lved n Western and Central New York Tho companes of the 108th nfantry recruted from Rochester Ge Syraeuse Oswego \ Falls Medna Olcau Hornc!! Elmlra Auburn Later on whle the nt was n tranng n Camp worth the s regl en larged by th g up of the 71th try of Buffalo WLLAM A CVRRAN Alvn A smth Prvate Oo a Joseph w Smth Captan Co Clarence P Spctt Corporal Co E George D StuH Sergeant Oo " Harry Trpp Prvate 1t CL < o :> 0 Wlder Corporal Co Albert Burgun Prvate Co l Prank J Bcmu Prvate 1st Cl < o ALBERT M Ml llly Utle Murphy was drafted nto the ce on February and mp Devens Mass He was ehth Depot Brgade and r< later beng transferr 1 " a nl at 28 y ^7th Dl fr France on n the drve of the Argon Murph pneumona n the hosptal on October Full mltary honors wll be by Thomas F st 16 Veterans States of the funeral wll bo

16 ochester Pays Trbute To ts Heroes At Memoral Servces At State Armory HOUSANDS N LNE TO VEW WRALCORTEGE tddresses by Natonal Com mander of Amercan Le gon and Cty Assessor Ogden Pont Out Need for Reconsecraton Whle thousands of men and women looked on many of them wth tearstrcaked faces Rochester today pad trbute to fve young men who gave ther lves for ther country n the World War Men promnent n pub lc and cvc lfe marched aganst a cold penetratng wnd n the funeral cortege whch preceded the exercses n the bg drll hall of the New York State Armory where the galleres were Aled wth thousands who came to pay by ther presence a small measure of respect for the youths whose remans were conceuled wthn the flagcovered caskets Through a blunder on the part of a ralroad offcal n Syracuse the casket contanng the body of Prvate Basl A Warner son of Mr and Mrs t Warner of Webster was re moved from the tran whch brought the caskets contanng the bodes of he other fve young men to Roches ter The fact that the Webster youths casket was mssng was not untl t was too lac to have ^dscovered [t forwarded here n tme for the [servces at the armory t was ex planed that the Syracuse ralroad off cal had understood that the body was to be removed there and forwarded to Webster over the R W & O route lly the entre membershp of Troop 11 and 80 per cent of the membershp of the 108th Regon nt at the New York Central staton 30 oclock and by the tme the start was made a majorty of the ers of th Common Councl members of the Board of Supervsors lves of the cty admnstraand a number of men promnent the cvc and ndustral lfe of the ;n cty were on hand When the lntwas formed they mmedately dropped n behnd Major Frederck S Couchman and the Park Band whch wth a of mounted polce led the prot through Central avenue from ham street where the lne was [formed up Clnton avenue south to Man street and thence to the armory There were no ceremones at the ralroad staton but despte ths there was a large crowd on hand to wtness the removal of the Ave wooden caskets from the tralnshed to the street Members of the Amercan Legon of the Knghts of Columbus of tho Y M C A and tho Jewsh Welfare Asso caton and the Salvaton Army were among those who marched n the pro from the ralroad staton to jcesson the armory and all along the lne of march the curbstones were lned wth men women and chldren whle the doorways of stores nnd wn lows of buldngs n Clnton avenue north and Man street east sons anxous to get a look at the cor Upper pcture caskets of heroes beng borne on shoulders of former comrades nto N Y State Armory Lower group of Amercan Legon members makng ther way nto armory for memoral servces Bodes Of Solders Arrvng Here Today Sergeant John T Holahan eon of Mrs Mary Holahan Rehberg 1496 Man street east Corporal Frank Peckens son f of Charles D Peckens 166 Plym * onth avenue ate Wllam A Curran of Mr and Mrs James F Curran 142 Clfton stl tenaot Clovs j lam J Sm nue Prvate Harvey C Noon [ra Mary Noone of Ch vlle

17 ths Pay Slent Trbute ^he ntersecton of Man street ana Lnversty avenue the pupls of ^ublc School 14 and of the normal scnoool stood along the curbng wth Amercan flags and as the processon approached the armory t was greeted "V the chldren of Corpus Chrst pa rochal school As the flagdraped caskets passed slowly through the crowds men stood wth heads bared n slent trbute to the dead heroes and at the armory when the gold star (mothers entered the buldng the hun dreds of men gathered at the en trance pad a smlar trbute to them More than a thousand chars had been placed n the bg drll hall for the relatves of tho youths who were beng honored so long after death and for the cty offcals and members of organzatons that partcpated n the processon All these chars were flled by the tme the exercses were begun and the crowd of men and women had flled all avalable space n the galleres on ether sde and at jthe front end of the bg hall A tem porary stage had been erected and on ths the speakers and others who took part n the ceremones occuped chars After the fve caskets had been [wheeled nto the hall they were lned! up n a row before ths stage a wreath upon each and after the khak clad [members of the regment had taken up ther stand on ether sde of the plat form the Rev Clnton Wunder asss tant pastor of Central Presbyteran Church stepped to the front of the stage and sad "Let us look to God n prayer" He then nvoked the Dvne [blessng upon tho occason upon the before hm and [dead upon ther relatlves When he had concluded Cty Asses sor Charles E Ogden as personal representatve of Mayor Edgerton wthout any ntroducton stepped for ward and delvered a beautful trbute to the dead heroes sayng: Cty Assessor Charles E Ogden spoke as follows: "We are here today n the pres ence of the unseen wth love and reverence n our mnds and hearts We are nspred by the thought of a tragedy and great sacrfces We touch agan a great war ts cam pagns and battles knowng that t takes tme to read hstory arght and accurately measure the tremendous ssues whch have been nvolved [Great battles and wars lke moun tans need perspectve But we know that these our dead gave ther lves n unselfsh devoton to ther coun try and to lberty throughout the world "And n ths presence we come n contact wth the nfnte as we sor row over our dead aand realze the debt we owe them Here we devoutly turn to lfes master passons ts noblest nspratons ts chocest mo ments of exultaton We mourn for young lves cut off n the flow youth but we rejoce n the ld herosm whch held them to n country and crowns them wth mmortal glory urt span at ts nowledge and rn t power to conqu e materal world ta master steam and [electrcty to and 11 the earth Love or Country Exalts "Was ths great sacrfce made n van? take t we all have thost ment? of doubt whch brne: us n conflct wth what s host am most abdng tmes when we wond smple duty s worth whle Yet the answer comes loud and nsstent when demands ts hearng What com plete effacement of tself t can make what thrllng moments t can gve us to what heroc servce t can mpel men And n the lght of a great op portunty t commands men to re spond to a sense of duty and to de f need be n answer to ts call And there s no human love more exalted no sense of duty more compellng than love of country Ths s true of all men everywhere How perfectly so t s n ths land of ours where poltcal socal and moral freedom have been gven ther most perfect test under a government whch guarantees equal lberty to all How fne a thng t s then even amdst great tra\al and sufferng to de for ones country "A man was walkng wth an Ensllsh gardener on a great estate saw a strange uncomely plant upon whch the gardener seemed to bestow unusual care What s t?" he n qured The gardener answered: t s a century plant My father cared for t 40 years;! have cared for t al ost as long and my son who s my assstant wll care for t after am gone My father never saw t bloom and shall never see t bloom but my chldren and my chldrens chldren shall see t bloom am th n they wll thnk of my father and of me "These our precous dead have gven ther all for the boon of human lberty n ths world they wll not see the fruts of ther labors and ther sacrfce But all future generatons wll know the story of ther valor and ther devoton to duty After all; when they went to death dd they not touch the top and radance of human lfe? And even now n our nearness* to ther sacrfce our apprecaton muffled and hd beneath the gref we feel and the tears that sprng unbd den to our eyes do we not glory n what they dd and understand that the clouds wll pass away and the golden threads of memory wll hnd them about wth our abdng love and a natons gratlte Ther nunortallty Safe "s t not true that tho greatest fame that can corne men s t be used at Gods crtcal tmes to gve servce for tho common good to sacr fce personal hopes so as to gve strength to constructve epochs to! percelvj the rght and have no fear of (tences to look ahead and dare to de for rghteousne as these our boys are concerned ther mmortalty s safe Ther works can not persh Ther nfluence country bolded on dvne prnt n ts ndustres ts govern ment ts natonal ntegrty "n the these mute bodes we must anew to our countrys s upon the world n ts days of re constructon M ens to dg under our own consttuton nvtng dsaster to our land and coun try t behooves us to catch and hold up the vson of the hgh thngs for whch they ded and chersh th the marner chershes the tuwng star stands upon the horzon f stormy days are upon us v new fath from the sufferng whch look for the sun through the rft n lflshthe lght of our Solder To Solder "Throughout New York today the shrnes of the state are where the 3 of these war heroes le Ths armory s a shrne devoted tn tbe hgh and lofty sprt of ths naton andj these boys were the selfoffered sacrl1 fcee "These men are net the unfortunate ones; they are the fortunate ones They have been chosen as the great est gvers to ther country We that are gathered here to do them honor hold no bref for any naton other than Amerca but we wll refuse to sacrfce tho dealsm these men fought for They rest n peace back here n the land they loved and served so gal lantly and they rest n the belef that we wll not sell or abandon the prn cples they went forth to protect "One thng s sure these men fought for the common cause of hu manty and not for any materal ends and whatever our convctons be today we must hold to that truth There a tme n the hstory of all peoples when they have to abandon th< r deals or reconsecrate themselves! "Amerca wll have to reconsecrate herself to the cause for whch men ded and we must mantan our; ons wth th whose sons ded for the same cause that men gave ther lves As we lay n the sol of ther h s wth the frm hgh purpose tha ther sacrfce wll be n means to ment us closer to ou and wth the determnaton that when ons acr look to us e Leader Out of the West n wll answer to the call" A ml then sang "P ful sle of Somer n whch he agan Ml ed < lod upon th of the : vn upon th count > "W< lay before hm "T t hen fler Anth ben one of tho most mpressve featur the ceremones moral Arrangements The casta drll hall untl noon when they wer row mornng at home of h rpw l 496 A morn from the Cornhlll M street and at 9 oclock from mmacuns wll be] The tuner tenant m 745 ton n a a Warner for the de from the

18 //J MPRESSVE SERVCE MARKS PUBLC FUNERAL OF ROCHESTER WORL^M m a jb&sb"" c^ /W Jo ; " o ll" nll Photographer Upper left told Star Mother* enter ng Armory Upper rght Scene taken durng lervce n Koehecter State Armory Wfr left Veterans carryng bodea of eomrudea from funeral ear to (rmry Lower rght Funeral ear escorted by wembrrh of Troop lht Cavalry Lower center Salvaton Army Band wh<h formed a part "of the funeral cortege

19 1 CROWDS FOLLOW DRAPED CASKETS Cty and County Offcals Jon Wth Mltary Organzatons and Patrotc Socetes n Payng Trbute To Men Who Ded Whle Servng Overseas 7* Somethng or tre btter s/gony the martal fervor the dauntless resolu ton the hopes the fears and the tears of those days when Rochester sons were fghtng and dyng some where n Europe whle ther loved ones at home could only wat and wonder returned wth sudden nsst ent force yesterday mornng when fve flagdraped caskets holdng the bodes of fve Rochester members of the 108th nfantry who gave ther lves were conveyed through the heart of the cty between lnes of slent reverent spectators and de posted n the Rochester State Ar mory Even more vvdly than the re turn of the trumphant 27th Dvson just two years ago dd ths solemn spectacle brng home to easly forget ful Rochestcrans the meanng of the war and ts costl No funeral cortege could have re ceved more sncere or mpressve re spect and no famous publc man could have aroused more srcnu presslon of sorrow than the sght of these fve caskets slowly transported n draped funeral cars to the accompane Park Band a ted by the mounted members of Troop H and the Rocheater battalon of the ltd New York nfantry Not snce attendant upon the close of the war had the mlarv atmosphere so obt tled tself upon the cty But the "homecomng of these dead bo called n sharp conlrasf the recepton gven the returnng heroes of the :27th two wth the hys tercal cheers of an adorng the burnng of red tre the trumph ant musc and the happy hearts The an y provded entrely dl re to the mute el 1 Sta ton where the bodes arrved at 830 : through Clnton North to th th solemn was headed by a platoon of mounted op H n ex wtlt hos groom Kenneth < Townson Then came the battalon Crowtls Greet Tran Crowds flled the staton long beforethe arrval of the tran from Syracuse and watched as solders carred the caskets from the tran to the cars watng outsde There were no for mal ceremones at the staton and the parade was quckly formed and the march to the Armory begun ] The parade reached Man Street when mornng traffc n the downtown secton was at ts busest but there mmedate and nstnctve \ ng of busness as the corteg peared There was no need for the polce to clear the streets The re spect and sympathy of the spectators cleared a more effectve path than any amount of authorty could have done As the parade neared the Armory tho press of spectators grew denser Near Unversty Avenue the chldren of No 14 School lned the curbstones wavng Amercan Flags and a lttle far ther the chldren of Corpus Chrst Parochal School pad a smlar trb ute All along the lne of march pub lc buldngs and dwellngs dspl flags at half mast n accordance wth tho suggeston of Mayor Edgerton At the Armory two lnes of khnkclad solders formed a lane from the entrance to the street and betw the caskets were slowly borne nto the buldng Thousands of persons watched from every vantage pont and as the caskets were carred nto the Armory every man wth a sm pulse head Many w wept audbly When the caskets had all red nsde the publc was allowed pto the gallery of the drll hal the servces were conducted and n lttle more than ten mnutes every seat was occuped the spectators rs ng n ters of mossed humanty around the thr< sdes of the hall lower floor was of the dead sol Legon and other mltary and patr otc bodes oens on platform On the platform were Chef shal Couchman; Colonel Henry W Morse adjutant general; members of the Amercan Legon county commt tee Russell B Grffth Thorn Remngton and Secretary All Wllams; Captan Albert M Barager; Bugler Anthony nfantolno Rev Clnton Wunder and Rev Geo en chaplans ol t* Monroe Coun bers of the ""! double qu two speakers Charles B Ogden Uj Assess and Colonel Frederck nmat natonal com mande of the Amercan Legon Rev Unon Wunder opened the wth prayer for dvne bless n The naton whloh hero had ded to serve and pleaded that ther sacrfce be not n van Mr ggrwg *>\o ; tragedy and a Z hjtorv a rtghl End meaau rv"h &&& WW** great aacrl MEraW ssues whch beve been la " "";;; ;;:: """;VM eostrnl Mad """ ST worldcm tr at oa to dg nnd auter to ot " m bef SSld uo tnevlalon of the hlgl h uh thpv ded a /f one of those shrnes at whch we recon secrate ourselves to the cause for wnch thev fought tha the world mght be made safe that t mght never agan be menaced as t was menaced before These flagenshrouded remans say to us today: "Our sacrfces must not be n van We look to you to see that the deals of freedom and democracv are perpetuated for all the world" These remans represent for us the dealsm of the world The loved ones of these solder dead have a proud prvlege Wth all sorrow yet wth honor and prde they have the knowl edge that ther loved ones worked not n van and that ther work shall go on From these we take the torch of patrotsm and loyalty and pass t on to other loyal Amer cans who shall say "Never shall the flame go out From day to day we shall keep t fresh and pure for God and country" The world s n a sorry plght Kurope looks to Amerca to take the leadershp t f the dark forest Amerca has never ftled t has a strong and vrle jreople who beleve n justee aud rght as aganst mght These remans gve back the an swer to Europe that wo have agan pledged ourselves to freedom jfctloe and rght These men were the comrades of many who are here today They were heroes f Amerca loved by all and to them we pay our humble trbute envyng them the prvlege they had nnd thankng Qod that j ther sprt lves and always wll the hearts of a loyal people Rev George F Kettell pronounced the benedcton and Bugler Tnfantollno sounded "taps " After the servces the bodes lay n state and hundreds of persons vewed the caskets On casket was a wreath of whte carna tons donated by the cty There were also gfts of flowers from the Federa ton of Women Yerkes Post Auxlary and Robert shaw Post Hmv Orataarfaatona Preaeat n the fr n ber* of : bnd o n members of the Comm Councl the Board of Su offcal of 1 Cvl War t le hamerlcan War members of the Army and Navy Unl Areter;< promnent place ere hf < lold Moth r Won ng \ : n Angus Mrs Arthur Holv A B H ml tlon from 1 1" Wo d w a Mot h the Nlnete nl h w a d of t; : edge "Beautful sle of 8 V sung by a double quartett r w \\ t and John w Sngleton t Loula Gat Davs sopranos; Mra Clare How and Mrs Raymond Lev cont t would be brought to thro uk of Bas! 1 1 Warn Smth vate W t trrlved bul s of 160 r to We Pa r Arthur Smth members of the Amer omo from Colonel Gslbrulth* Addr* Colonel Galbrntl unerlcane come t lv s : represent nn of the > \ nd women wth > duel A th larly SrAttft s n

20 mmedately (r WORLD WAR VETERANS RENDER FNAL HONORS AT GRAVES OF FVE COMRADES ^ WH%BODEyjBgEFBOJ OVERSEAS Members of Frank E Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon were n charge of the funerals of Prvates frst class Wllam A Curran and Harvey C Noone of Company G 108th nfan try whch took place yesterday fol lowng the publc servces of Tues day at Rochester State Armory over the bodes of the Rochester solders recently returned from the battlefelds n France The funeral of Wllam A Curran son of Mr and Mrs James F Cur geant Wllam Schwarb and "Prvates George Rce George Clancy Fred L Smth and Joseph J Sehulthes Bugler Alfred Ells sonnded taps A rfle squad nclud ng Morrs MeGlynn Clarence Eggert Earl Burrtt S C Phllps Herbert Ernsse Joseph Valls Herbert Morse and Alfred Yole n charge of Leutenant Cedrlc Lockwood fred the partng salute of three vol leys over the grave n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Sergeant Holahan leaves hs mother Mrs Mary Rehberg; two brothers Henry and Clark Holahan and two ssters Mrs Au gust Blnhm and Mrs Raymond Stephany ran of 142 Clfton Street took place n the mornng from the home at Funeral of Leutenant J C Smth 830 oclock and at 930 oclock from The funeral of Leutenant J Clovs mmaculate Concepton Church Sol Smth Machne Gun Company 26th nemn hgh mass of requem was celefantry 1st Dvson who ded n France of brated by Rev A M ONell asssted wounds receved n acton took place yes by Rev John J Ganey a member of terday mornng at 945 oclock from 645 the Amercan Legon and Rev John Man Street West and at 10 oclock from! B Sellnger The bearers were SS Peter and Pauls Church Solemr hgh George Tuohey Charles Hawken mass of Walter Kennedy Henry Klsenberg requem was celebrated by the James Daley and Frank Muench all pastor Rev J Eml Gefell Rev John M! former servce men The body was Sellnger former army chaplan was n taken to Le Roy for Uural Father the sanctuary Members of Memoral Post ley accompanyng the funeral es Amercan Legon ; Rochester Councl cort to perform the fnal servce at the Knghts of Columbus and frends and grave The escort fred a partng relatves of the deceased flled the church at the bural and Bugler Edblew The actve bearers were A M Nolan John "Taps" Nolan Harry Mee Denns Crowley James Connelly Ed Lorscheder Carl Sauerber rnal of Prvate C Noone and vy Brady The honorary bearers Followng the bural of Prvate from Memoral Post of the Amercan Le tort from Robertshaw gon were Dr Davd H Atwater Edward a total of forty men n charge Harrs Alexander J Lndsay jr Ray f Wllam C Cavanaugh Metzger and Dr Benjamn J Slater Ser left n geant A/ J Waterman was bugler The churchvlle to followng members of the Rochester Bar n funeral of Prvate Harvey Assocaton attended the servces: Denns whose body had been re J Crowley T U McCarthy Vncent F t tle home of hs mother < n that vllage The Mulvey Arthur Curran and Judge John ok place from the M Congremal Church of Churchvlle Rev moral Post also acted as a frng squad Feely The honorary bearers from Me pastor of the Bural was n church Holy Sepulcher Cemetery bearers chosen by Funeral of Corporal Frank Peckens Noone from the members of G The funeral of Corporal Frank Peckens 08th nfantry were Walter Machne Gun Company 108th nfantry Kldea Frank Muench Ceorge Touhey John tamrod Henry senberg whose body arrved from France Tuesday mornng took place yesterdav afternoon at and Leo Booth Members of the 230 oclock from Cornhnl Methodst FerrsGoodrch Post of Spencerport Church The churrh was tlled wth former took part n the funeral servce at comrades of Churchvlle n conjuncton wth the Corporal Peekens and mem bers of the church and Rochester men of Robertshaw Post Sunday school At the grave n Churchvlle whch he attended The servces were n Cemetery the escort fred three rfle volleys n charge of Rev Charles H Call pastor of salute and Bugler Davs sounded the church The hearers were Benjamn "Taps" Wttenhall George Sanders John MeGlynn The frng squad whch acted at the John Stahn Edward H Masseth and funerals of both the G Company men George B Fleckensten jr The honorary was composed of Elmore McRae Lews Kuhn W A Hoffman Horace Tuffs George Attrdge Ray Hershman Nelson Hall and James Parrel neater Churchvlle from Ee Roy j here dnner guests of Funeral of Sergeant John T HoLabun < rpug Chrst Chtrrh was flled yeaterc wth frends relatves and hu T v 108th nbody was one of those whch reached Rochester from France Tuesday mornng Solemn hgh mass of requem ne J Hart y Doerrbecker as former Ma chne thn Company men of the 108th nnembers of Somers Post Amer They were Benjamn rge Sanders John MeGlynn ward H Masseth and sten Jr The honorary were Leut! 11 Car] Steffuny Ser bearers were Leutenant Edward Sehul thes Sergeant Wllam Schwarb and Pr vates George Rce George Clancy Fred L Smth and Joseph J Sehulthes Bugler Alfred Ells sounded taps at the grave n Mt Hope Cemetery Three rfle volleys were tred over the grave by a squad of men from Somers Post Amercan Legon n charge of Leutenant Carl Olsen They were Corporal Morrs MeGlynn Clarence Eggert Earl Burrtt Samuel C Phllps Herbert Ernase Joseph Valls Herbert Morse and Alfred Yole Corporal Peckena leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Charles D Peckens of 166 Plym outh Avenue South one brother and one sster Brllant CarW^ Cut OH By Death V Of Leut Smth Leutenant J Clovs Smth son of Mr and Mrs Adam Smth of 12 8 Rugby avenue and nephew of the late John P Smth was gassed at the bat tle of Cantgny on May and ded n a base hosptal on June 22 of the same year Followng hs graduaton from SS Peter and Pauls School and the Rochester Catholc Hgh School Leutenant Smth entered Notre Dame Unversty from where he was grad uated wth the hghest honors havng LEUT J CLOVS SMTH the degree of Ph B and M A con ferred on hm Leutenant Smth next entered Columba Unversty where he studed law for three years and was graduated wth the hghest honors Hs remarkable power of oratory at tracted wde attenton Leutenant Smth was born Septem ber He enjoyed the unquf dstncton of helvng completed seven years of college work at the age of 24 On August Smth enlsted n the army and was assgned to the offcers tranng camp at Fcrt Nagara and was one of 20 be be commssoned second leutenants n the regular army He specalzed n machne gun work and drew an earb assgnment for France Upon hs arrval n France he was sent to a French school to study machne guns but as a call came for duty at the front he was chosen and was soon on actve duty as a platoon offcer n tho Twentysxth nfantry For several days he was assocated wth LeutenantColonel Theodore Roosevelt jr then a major But for hs untmely death he would have been won promoton n a yery few days to the rank of captan Leutenant Smth was a member of Rochester Councl 178 K of C

21 CHURCHES FLLED AT FUNERALS OF p>yy SLAN SOLDERS Fve Heroes Burled Today wth Mltary Honors Sxth Servce mpressve church servces were held today for fve of the slan heroes whose memores were honored yesterday Another wll be bured Frday wth mltary honors Members of Memoral post Amercan Legon a delegaton from the Rochester Bar assocaton and members of Rochester councl Knghts of Columbus attended the funeral of Second Leutenant J Clovs Smth who dedof wounds whle n France wth the Twentysxth nfantry Frst dvson at SS Peter and Pauls church Rev J Bral Gefell was celebrant of the requem mass A guard of honor of former servce men was posted durng the servce The bearers were members of the Legon post and former assocates of the Bar assocaton They were: John Nolan A M Nolan Harry Mee Denns J Crowley James Connelly Edward Lorscheder Harold Sauerbber and va Grady The honorary bearers were: Leutenant Ben Slater Dr Davd Atwater Alexander Lndsay jr Ray Metzger and Edward Harrs A frng squad fred a salute at the grave n Holy Sepulcher Taps was sounded by Sergeant A J Waterman Other j members of the Bar assocaton at the funeral were: Judge James Feely Cty court cvl branch; Arthur Curran Vncent Mulvey and T L McCarthy He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Adam B Smth; a brother Gerard and a sster Aurela Serjeant John T Holahan Nearly 1000 persons neghbors and former comrades crowded orpus Chrst church ths mornng at the funeral servce for Sergeant John T Holahan Machne Gun company 108th son of Mrs Mary Holahan Rehberg 1496 Man street east Mgr Denns J Curran V G was celebrant of the solemn hgh requem mass He was asssted by Rev John Hart as deacon and Rev Tnny Doerrb%cker subdeacon* The bearers were members of Somcrs post Amercan Legon and former comrades of the Machne Gun Company They were: Benjamn Wlttenhall George Sanders John McGlynn John Stahn Edward H Masseth and George B Fleckensten jr The honorary bearers were: Leutenant Carl Steffany Sergeant Wlam Schwarb and Prvates George Rce George Clancy Fred L Smth and Joseph J Schulthete Bugler Alfred Ells sounded taps at the grave n Holy Sepulcher The followng comprsed^ the frng squad under command of Leutenant c ; r Rockwood: Corporal Mons McOlyrn Clarence Eggcrt Bafl Burrtt Samuel C^ Phllps Herbert E nsse Joseph Valls Herbert Morse and Alfred Yole Sergeant Holahan l des hs mother two brothers Jlenry ard Clark who also were n servce and stera Mre August Bluhm atj Mr? Raymond stephany S Prvate Wllam A Curran Robertshaw npst was n charge of the funeral of Prvate Frst Class Wllam A Curran Co G son of Mr and Mrs James F Curran 142 Clfton street from where the funeral was held ths mornng Rev Augustne M ONell offcated at the solemn hgh requem at mmaculate Concepton church He was asssted by Rev Leo Smth deacon and Rev Francs J Lane subdeacon Father Maro Catalano pastor of St Lucys church where Curran formerly attended was n the chancel Bural was n Le Roy A mltary escort of post members accompaned the body and fred a salute at the grave Prvate Curran leaves besdes hs parents a brother James and two ssters Mary and Anne Corporal Frank Peckcn* / l Corporal Frank Peckens Machne Gun company was bured ths afternoon from Corn Hll M E church Varous Legon poets a delegaton from the Sunday school of whch he attended and former comrades attended the servces The eulogy was delvered by Rev Charles H Gall pastor of the church A Urne; squad aecompaofed the body to Ml Hope cemetery where mltary servces were held He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Charles D f Peckens 166 Plymouth avenue south 3 brother and sster Prvate Harvey C Xoone Servces for Prvate Harvey C Noone Company G were held ths afternoon at the home of hs mother Mary C Noone n Churchvlle and later at the Congregatonal church n that vllage He was the only member from hs town to de n France Members of Robertshaw post provded the mltary escort Rev H C Handy offcated at the servces whle Legon members were n charge at the grave n Churchvlle cemetery Besdes hs mother Prvate Noone leaves a sster Naom M of ths cty Basel Warner The body of Basel Warmer Company A son of Mr and Mrs R H Warner wll le n state Frday afternoon n Webster Methjedst church precedng the funeral servces Members of Robertshaw post wll attend The body s now at the home of hs brother Orvlle n that vllage Besdes hs parents he leaves two other brothers Arnold and Choral and a sster Leata allof Webster ERVED N WA] SEP AS NURSE Grace Wlloughby Wooden Who Served wth Base Hosptal 19 Der Grace M Wlloughby wfe of Dr Warren Wooden ded on ldnr at the General Hosptal after an [lnt aboul two months Mrs Wndpn was a member of Base Hosptal 1! «th whch her husband also was connected and saw e both n ths country and at \ chy Prance durng the war she v graduate of the General Ho ntal ran pjl school for nurses rlas " L015 The funeral wll take place al : c to morrow afternoon from the home of >r Loretta W Turner No >_ nh :M > M W ""dn was a member of Florence Nghtngale Po t Amercan Legon whose members "ll attend the servce nterment wll be made at Rversde cemetery

22 Thousands Pay Trbute to War Slan Heroes atmpressve Servce CTY BOWS" AS CORTEGE ^PASSES BY Throngs Lne Streets to Honor * Gallant Sons CTY OFFCALS TAKE PART Supervsors March n Body n Memoral Parade Former Comrades Gold Star Mothers and Cvc Socetes Gve Homage and Prayer The Honored Dead Second Leutenant J Clovs Smth son of Adam J Smth 128 Rugby avenue Sergeant John T Holahan son of Mrs Mary Holahan Rehberg 1496 Man street east Corporal Frank Peckens son of Charles O Peckens 166 Plymouth avenue Prvate Wllam A Curran son of Mr and Mrs James F Curran 142 Clfton street Prvate Harvey C Noone son of Mrs Mary Noone of Churchvlle Prvate Basel A Warner son of Mr and Mrs R 11 Warner of Webster ty and county pad homage to l b lltng demonstraton to ther war slan sons of Rochesters own the Thrd later 108th nfantr to all who ded on the feld of honor n Franc The cold gray of early dawn alreadyfound hundreds of persons Cvlans and men n unform grouped about the New York Central staton watng the arrval of the funeral tran As the shrll blast of a whstle sounded the approach the crowd stood wth bowed heads as tho colors were rased f mast at the Joseph avenue srl of the termnal Sherff Frederck S Couchman Chef marshal of the memoral pa rade and a detal of men under com mand of Sergeant Wllam Kavanaugh commander of Robertshaw post Amercan Legon receved the bodes from the Federal escort Second Leut J Clovs Smth Crowd the Armory Ten thousand men women and chl dren crowded the large drll shed of the Armory n Man street east to render honor to those who cast away ther lves for the naton t was tr umph n tragedy Colonel Frederck W Galbralth jr! natonal commander of the Amercan Legon county offcals and cty au thortes clergy apd sngers unted wth tho great publc assembly to tell n half chanted mystc words the va lor of Monroe county as typfed n the fve flag draped caskets that lay sde by sde n the Armory chancel formed by a semcrcle of palms n frcnt of the mournng hung speakers platform n Shrouds of Natonal Colors Wrapped n shrouds of red whte and blue were the bodes of Second Leutenant J Clovs Smth Twentysxth nfantry son of Mr and Mrs Adam B Smth of 128 Rugby avenue; Sergeant John T Holahan Machne Gun company 108th son of Mrs] Mary Holahan Rehberg 1496 Man street east; Corporal Frank E v Machlne Gun company son of Mr and Mrs Charles D Peckens 166 Plymouth avenue south; Prvate Frst Class Wllam A Curran Co G son of Mr and Mrs James F Curran 142 Clfton street and Prvate Harvey C Noone Co G son of Mrs Mary Noone of Churchvlle The body of Prvate Basel Warner Co A son of Mr and Mrs R H War ner of Wbster was transferred through a msunderstandng at Syra cuse Mr Warner father and a brother of the slan solder were at the Rochester termnal when the lve bodes arrved They loft mmedate ly for ther home Although the body of Prvate Allan Eggleston Co H a former student at Mechancs nstwas also expected t was sent drect to (oudersport Pa to the Eg gleston home Great Crowds Un St lone lne of n13"^11 Throughout the long ^ from the staton hroug^ ^ ^ nue north to Man^ bqth ^^ u the Armory the streets T)erons were flanked rows deep wth person and sob nng reverent headbared Chldren from School 14 lned ^ north sde of Man street east between Unversty avenue and Unon ftrtet students at East Hgh saluted the cor retro as t passed Alexander Bteet vt le at Jrpus Chrst school where Sergeant Holahan attended the maters stood wth the charges at attent on untl the flagdraped caskets were carred past A cordon of mounted polce n charge of Sergeant Murray headed the processon from the staton Sher ff Couchman n the unform of a major followed flanked by the fol lowng ades: Colonel Henry V Morse adjutant; Captan A M Bara ger Captan N S Peverll Leuten ants B R Wetenhall C S Cory Ma chne Gun company; Morrs Wnter redesentng Natonal Dsabled Sol ders league; Sergeants C S Brayton and Eugene Howard Solemn Processon Moves Promptly at 9 oclock Anthony n fantolno offcal bugler sounded the! call tn advance Slowly and solemnly the processon moved Followng the marshal and hs ades came the Park band drected by Theodore Dossenbach; Thrd battalon Thrd nfantry Major Arthur Smth commandng; Company H Captan Russel Bngeman commandng; Company G Captan El mer c G VJ Koch; xvurt Company * nure A Leutenant T! l mo 1* fnlo M o nl t r o f rrr r*r Elmer F Cole; Machne Gun company Captan A C Betts; Ambulance com : v_apan ja \j rufs Auuuuce pany Captan Walter Edwards The Amercan Legon band led by Vctor Lndboe headed delegatons from tho varous cty and county posts These were commanded by Commander Wllam B Zmtmer Ml ton E Lews Flower Cty Burton Mller Cooper Doty Genesee Valley Gudnass Gullod Memoral Kohl metz Pulask Engneers Stewart Wlson Yerkes Smes Somers and Robertshaw posts had detachments n lne Close to the head of the processon were the offcal representatves of the cty Herbert W Perce com mssoner of publc works: Wllam C Flly park commssoner; Judge Wlls K Gllette and John Dunbar Sr&1 lo" Holahan

23 assstant superntendent ot parks Followng them was the entre body! of the Board of Supervsors headed by Wllam G Staudmaer The Vet erans of Foregn Wars and Spansh [War Veterans were n lne The en tre body of Mechancs nsttute marched Gold Star Mothers n Autos Leadng the Gold Star mothers who rode n closed automobles was the Salvaton Army band Mrs Mae Murray presdent headed the auto moble cortege n another car was Mrs da Evans past presdent A number of the mothers and nurses of Nghtngale post followed on foot Throughout the long route these wom en who too have lost sons and brothers n the World war were ac corded a demonstraton Somber bows acknowledged the crowds ap precaton of ther contrbuton to the natons freedom Mrs Sherman Clarke and members of the Federaton of Womens clubs drove behnd Troop H commanded by Kenneth! E Townson wth Captan Wheeler Case as ade came as escort to the mournng covered coach bearng the j caskets of the fve heroes who now take ther places wth the mmortals On the coach was a sngle wreath the trbute of Rochester Federaton of Womens clubs Perfect Order Mantaned The entre second platoon was on duty dvdng the posts between the At the Armory On arrvng at the Armory the n fantry companes fled n and formed n two long lnes from the man en trance to the speakers plattorm at the north end of the buldng Be tween these lnes the Gold Star Moth ers marched n whle the troops pre sented arms and ctzens saluted wth bared heads and took the places of honor reserved for them at the left of the platform Next came the flagdraped flowercrowned caskets of the heroc dead each born on the shoulders of sx stal wart solders who placed them rev erently n front of the platform to re ceve the trbute of ther cty and country After the caskets were n place the solders depolyed to rght and left passng around the crowd and formed as a guard of honor on the rear of the platform Assessor Ogden s Address "We are here today n the presence of the unseen wth love and reverence n our mnde and hearts" sad Cty Assessor Charles E Ogden n hs address "We are nspred by nought of a great tragedy and flees We touch agan a great war ts campagns and bat tles knowng that t takes tme to read hstory arght and accurately measure the tremendous ssues whch have been nvolved Great battles and wars lke mountans need per spectve But we know that these our dead gave ther lves n unself sh devoton to ther country and to lberty throughout the world "And n ths presence we come n contact wth the nfnte as we sor row over our dead and realze the debt we owe them Here we devout ly turn to lfes master passons ts noblest nspratons ts chocest mo ment of exultaton We mourn for these young lves cut off n the flower of youth but we rejoce n the splendd herosm whch held them to the servce of ther country and j crowns them wth mmortal glory Young Lves Cut Off "Lfe s only a short span at ts longest but t s flled wth boundless opportuntes Knowledge and ndus try gve t power f conquer tn terlal world to master steam am electrcty to harness the unseen forces whch are hdden n t br and ar Thought makes these ts servant when t flashes t through the ar and under the ocean and compels the wnd and s to obey ts wll carves statues pants p and makes lt ratnes Ambl ton ponts the way to accomplsh 1 c nd the vson of youth s wde Corporal Frank Peckens staton and Armory under command of nspector W A Sten and Captan Frank B Mehle Perfect order wasj mantaned and traffc halted wth out murmur or comment for the hour that t took the cortege to pass Tax drvers and halted street car motormen reverently saluted n bared heads as the caskets moved slowly toward the sanctuary nsde the Armory Commander W J Graham posted guards of Naval M lta at ntervals of twenty feet down the long center asle and far out to the curb Already the balcones were flled when the cortege arrved Rev erent curous fashonable threadhare lowly proud needy and wealthy crowded every avalable space to hon or the enshrned heroes Prvate Wllam A Curran Slverhared veterans of tho Cvl war; younger survvors of the Span shamercan war already begnnng to show ther years and stalwart youths many batle scarred from the wm d war stood at attenton untl the KellKe was seated Mem bers of the Army and Navy unon and the Boas ol pad trbute Veteran* camps also to the of the shrne were the mothers fathers ssters and other relatves of the dead The upervls 1 cltj offcals were Kven places to the rght Far to the front places were gven to the Gold Star mothers Other organzatons and prvate mourners found standng room n other sectons of the Armory A hush covered the assembk head of the processon entered n n An mpressve Stllness n the nterlude every eye was 1 to he pathetc group 0 reaved parents Although unable wthhold ther tears they stood through the mpressve stlllnesa for tfed n the knowledge thelrs was a worthy sacrfce The great Chrstan promse broke the slence " am the Resurrecton and the Lfe h tha releves shall not pereh;" as Rev Clnton Wunder began the nvocaton Words of trb ute and hope from Charles Ogden a ogy from the Lu tonal commander hymns by a male quartette benedcton pe and Mll heroes were gven to th ol of th tral and boundless n all that may acheve From these hgh hop marvelous possbltes these young! were cut oft So far as ths world s concerned the slent ton ther all "Was ths great sacrfce made n van? nk t we an have those moments of doubt whch brng conflct wth what la best and abdng llles When We Wollh smple duty s worth wln Death from Sense of Duty "1 the answe comes loud and nslsteal when love demand ng What complete effacement of! tslf t can make what thrllng n gve us to wb h " mpel men And n lght of a great opportunty t com mands men to respond to sen duty and to de f need b to ts call And there s no human nore compellng than love o M ol dnty oun try Ths s true of all m How perfectlj so t s n poll! leal socal land ol and moral freedom have been gven ther most pel 1 test Ullll 11 lt whch guarantees esjua! lb How tne a thng t s th amdst great t de >r ones country "These our pre ons d gven ther all for the boon of hu lberty n ths world they wll no) se the fruts of ther labors and t hel llt lfe wll know the story of ther valo ther devoton to duty A wbn tbv w n deal dm th touch the man lfe? And even now n apprecatl the gl nufflcd and h ll n o not glory n what tb derstand that the clouds wll and the golden threads of n

24 %o ory wll bnd them about wth our abdng love and a natons grattude Servce for Common Good "s t not true that the greatest fame that can come to men s to be used at Gods crtcal tmes to gve servce for the common good to sac rfce personal hopes so as to gve strength to constructve epochs to perceve the rght and have no fear j of consequences to look ahead and dare to de for rghteousness? Yes so far as these our boys are con cerned ther mmortalty s safe Ther works cannot persh Ther n fluence lves n a country bulded on dvne prncples n ts ndustres ts homes ts government ts natonal ntegrty "n the presence of these mute bodes we must consecrate ourselves; anew to our countrys needs Dsas ter s upon the world n ts days of reconstructon Mad radcalsm threatens to dg under our own con sttuton nvtng dsaster to our land and country t behooves us to catch and hold up the vson of the hgh thngs for whch they ded and cher sh them as the marner chershes the gudng star whch stands upon the horzon f stormy days are upon us we wll take new fath from the sufferng whch these endured and look for the sun to break through the rft n the clouds and lead us away from o* our eternal destny" r n to the lght Prank W Galbralth Natonal Oommander of the Amercan Legon fol low d Mr 0 The] Typfy the Sprt Colonel Galbralth opened hs adwth a trbute to the men who broke the Hndenburg lne and eapethose who made tl ll tb the orps the s th bell lt re member to consder s that we fought a common cause the cause of humanty Whatever belef we now hold that s the truth We fought for the preservaton of cvlzaton There comes a tme n all cvlzatons when they have to abandon the deal for whch they fought or reconsecrate themselves to that cause Now the cause that affects Amerca s per fectly clear to me We hold no bref for any naton other than Amerca except that we refuse as a naton to sacrfce the deals for whch we fought We fought for no materal thng We fought for deals and selfpreservaton and we have to reconse crate ourselves and redeem our rela tons wth the peoples wth whom we fought for humanty "These men are fortunate" sad the speaker pontng tenderly to the flagcovered caskets "They are not the unfortunate ones They typfy the sprt n whch the Amercan troops fought They rest n peace n the be lef jthat we wll not sell our deals ever or abandon our dealsm and that n the end Amerca wll be the great force that wll cement all the natons together thfe Leader out of the West for whom all the natons of the world have been lookng and for whom they are stll lookng" Sngng by Double Quartette At the concluson of the speakng a doable quartette sang "Beautful sle of Somewhere" The quartette conssted of Professor George W Walton and John W Sngleton tenors; Gurnsey Curtss and Edward M Horner bass; Mrs Loula Bootes and Luclle Davs sopranos and Mrs Clare Howland and Mrs Raymond Lews contraltos Rev George F Kettell of St Ber nards semnary delvered the closng nvocaton and the exercses were concluded wth "taps" sounded by Anthony nfantolno The Prvate Funerals Members of the varous legon posts wll provde bural escort for the slan solcers Sergeannt Holohans funer al wll be held tomorrow from Cor pus Chrst church; a solemn requem wll be sad at mmaculate Concep church for Curran; Leutenant ton [Smths funeral wll take place also j tomorrow mornng from 645 Man street west; n the afternoon Peckens wll be bured from Corn Hll Meth odst church; at 3 oclock Noone Wll be bured from the Congregaton al church at Churchvlle Servces Wll be held Frday for Warner at the Methodst church n Webster Frlvg squads wll sound the last saluto at the graves Leutenant J Clovs Smth Leutenant Smth ded June tron the s of a gas attach at the battle of Cantgny May 25th and was bured n a hosptal ceme tery He was born n Rochester September 15 1S9 4 He receved hs educaton at SS Peter and Pauls school and was graduated n 1907 wth a record standng of 100 pr cent n ever} subject He was graduated from the Catholc Hgh BChool n l and made hs Notre Dame where he re ceved the hghesl honors n hs class n 1911 be was graduated from the law school at Columba unversty the " t n Vanderhlh scholarshp nrolled f0r the offcers tranng V canrp < Fort NU^ra to a machne gun school was put n command o na>* lh Later he a machne L^^wlsTnSerof Roch Ster councl Knghts of Columhu Smth was the frst member of the Bar assocaton to de for hs country^ the war and at a meetng ^ ocaton today called for the P pose sutable resolutons were adopted VERNON KELLOGG PENNY Solder Son off Rochester *Parents Bured n Tarrytown Cemetery : The body of Vernon Kellogg Penny prvate frst class headquarters troop Twentyseventh dvson who was klled n 1918 whle servj ng wth the dvson n Belgum was bured Thursday af ternoon n Sleepy Hollow cemery at Tarrytown He wasa son of Mr and Mrs George Barlow Penny of ths cty who were present at the ceremony The remans whch arrved on the transport Cambra on Wednesday were taken to Tarrytown and were lad to ftna1 rest wth mpressve ceremones SpencerKelly post 267 Amercan1 Legon formed the escort A frng squad pad the honors of the fnal ; three volleys and a bugler sounded taps over the grave Besdes hs par ents at the funeral were a brother Carl Park Penny of New York; Rev James Bshop Thomas of Church of the Ascenson New York; and a spe cal guards of honor consstng of sx college men and fraternty brothers all of whom had seen servce overseas Before the commttal a specal prayer was sad and an avator read the poem "The Supreme Sacrfce" Prvate Penny was born n Lawrence Kansas December and was klled n acton Julv 24 MS by a bomb dropped by a Hun arplane He was burled at Arneke France wth mltary honors and later the body was re moved to Flanders He was a member of the class of 1916 at Dartmouth col lege of Ps r fraternty and of the Protestant Epscopal church He bore the name of Dr Vernon Kellog whose servces n connecton wth relef work n Belgum wth Herbert Hoover made hm a natonal fgure Mr and Mrs Penny returned to RocJester ths mornng

25 from %l Bodes of Four More Heroes Arrve; Mltary Bural s j^ Arranged for Each of Them The bodes of four more of Roches ter 3 former servce men arrved at the Xew York Central staton yesterday mornng at G:30 oclock and were met by detals of members of Amercan Legon posts who escorted the flagcovered cas kets to ther destnatons The bodes were those of Sergeant Frauk B Rob ertshaw of Company G 108th nfantry Twentyseventh Dvson; Prvate saac Terson of Company H 108th nfantry Twentyseventh Dvson; Prvate Ben jamn Lentkoop of the Headquarters Company ] OSt h ufantry Twentysev enth Dvson and Bernard E Rotmaus of the Hosptal Corps 108th Twentyseventh Dvson Each one of the four honored nfantry dead was klled n acton when servng hs unt n the drve on the Hndenburg lne on September 20 15)18 Robertshaw Funeral Tomorrow Funeral servces for Sergeant Frank E Robertshaw wll he held from hs late home No 71 Fllmore street to morrow afternoon at 3 oclock and from the West Avenue Methodst Church tt 3:30 lock Bural wll be made n Mount Hope cemetery Members of <rnll star Mothers Corps \o 1 are requested to mee! nt the home of Mrs Mary 10 Robertshaw mother of the solder No 71 Fllmore street nt 3 oclock The colorbearers are asked to brng the colors The personnel of the Old Guard ol Rochester under the mnnl Of Colonel Henry \V Morse wll attend the servces n a body Commander Wllam C Cavanaugh of Frank 10 Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon announces that the entre per sonnel of tbe post consstng of 250 l attend the servces n a body The Robertshaw Post wll fur nsh s frng "squad and a bugler to of fcate at the grave u:1 Sergeant Robertshaw one o the oldest memlbcrs n pont of servce n the Rochester unts ot the New York Na tonal Guard He was s charter mem ber 0f ( ompany G Thrd New York n fantry whch waa organzed n 1907 and e ovol contnuously wth that unt untl t was reorganzed and 1 ame Smpany G 108th nfantry Twentyseventh Dvson anzaton took place at Spar tanburg B C drectly after the mobjflton of t" regment when the nted States ente! th war Sergeant Rob remaned wth bs old company oartcpated n every engagement whch tn "t ok >art "1 to the " ; 0 the Hndenburg lne en Sop ""v " 1918 t was n ths drve gafte was fatally wounded Servces for saac Terson / The body ol Prvate saac 1*AC TERSON a brother Wllam Terson and lour ss ters Mrs A Alnk Mrs t Meune a 1 DeWolf am Mss Sade T u Funeral servce! wll be held from No 1170 A ( n nt avenue bomorrow after noon at oclock and from the Brghton Keo e nth nt 2:30 oclock Bur al wll be mare n Brghton cemetery Frank L feme Po \m& a egon rem [ of the former members of Comm 108th nfantry wll furnsh a frng squad hch w ll offcate at tbe n bodj of l"!> ate Ben amn Lent koop was escerted to the home ol hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam <! Lent koop No 68 Are) street where funeral sen ces wll be held to morrow aftern t " <> Bural w ll be mae n Monn! nelcry Besdes hs parent? Prvate Lentkoop leaves hs wfe Mrs Margaret Lentkoop of Ro chester^ and two ssters Cathlecn nnd Margaret Lend op Prvate Lentkoop enlsted n Company G Thrd New York nfantry Natonal Guard the second daj alter the Unted Sat: entered the war When the reg ment was made the losth nfantry Twentj sownth Dvson he was trans ferred t Headquartera Company serv ng wth ths unt as a sgnalman pon hs arrval overseas lrvalnop partcpated n all the aeth tes n whch hs regment took par untl tn mornng f September Prvate Lentkoop wth two other eom pardons volunteered to go forward to repar a lne wn functonng n No 11 property Thv accomplshed ths feal of darng and were on ther waj back to lnl shelter w hen suddenly h *ln 11 exploded ll 108th nfan n nth near them and all thr k Med n pa rents he leaves stantly Prvate Lentkoop wth mltary ceremones at Rosnoy France from where hs body arrved n ] Rochester yesterday Funeral of Bernard E Rotmans A detachment from the Hosptal Corps of the Thrd New York nfantry Natonal Guard wll offcate as a guard of honor at the funeral servces to be held for Bernard E Kotmans ths afj ternoon The servces wll be held from No 301 Alexander street at 3 oclock and from the chapel at Mount Hope cemetery at 3:30 oclock A frng s al from the George H Yerkes Post Amercan Legon as well as n bugler wll offcate at the mltary ceremones at the grave Bodes of Three Rochester Men World War Vctms Bured wth ^/9 mpressve Mltary Ceremones Mltary funerals took place yester day for three of tho Rochester boys whose bodes reached ths cty Sunday mornng from France These were Sergeant Frank E Robertshaw of Company G 108th nfantry for whom Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon was named; Prvate Benjamn Lent koop formerly of G Company who waa servng wth Headquarters Com pany 108th nfantry at the tlmo he was klled and Prlvato saac Terson of Company H 108th nfantry neral tre th u :\ Joseph A\ Ban tt was n charge "! at the church The b man 1 >xon \V < te \v D pson and James Parrell n the Tufts n la p n \\ laprlno Jerry Sullvan Tho color bearers wcro N and Joseph Cas Prvate Benjamn Lcntkoop> The mltary nop V b ch ok place at 8 n the lon parents Mr and Mrs Wllam C Lentkoop at 68 Arch lea n Legon wltl lompany A 3rd N *> Baptst!h n b n 1 1 the va n pro 1 W l m n 1 u Butl r <* Sergeant P K Robcrtshaw Burrows and W T others of Post met d n co and of Se Clarence ehr m luded Mtllr 1! t \\ tal :( Rochester State krnory ;tt 130 oclock n the al nd marched Do Bo Franhn to the home of Sergeant Robertshaw Thorn ;t 7 1 Fllm where tho Bugl nded "Taps" at the g funeral took place l 8 SO oclock Bural was u Mt Hope Cemetery Prvate on Tl post had he fu The nn nl took 17Tr Church R< Frank con omp 108th le

26 Sade Bodes Of Four Solders <^ Who Gave Lves n Drvfe &**+* On Sept Arrve 0tu~<~4+^ ^ZfcjjL ft^f^f Met at Staton by Members of Amercan T/egon Mltary Funerals for Prvate Rotmans Ths Afternoon and for Sergeant Frank Robertshaw and Prvates saac Terson and Benj Lentkoop Tomorrow Afternoon Amercan Legon members met the bodes of four Rochester solders who jded n servce overseas upon ther arrval n ths cty at 6:30 oclock yes terday mornng The flagcovered PRVATE SAAC TFRSON ts were escorted by detals of vce men from the statons rmer homes The remans those of Sergeant Frank E Rob etfhow of Company G 108 th nfantry 27th Dvson; Prvate saac Terapn 108th nfantry 27th Prvate Benjamn Lentkoop te Headquarters Company 108th nfantry ^7th Dvson and Bernard tmans of the Hosptal Corps 108th nfantry 27th Dvson shp of the entre corps When t was decded t nterment was made n Mt Hope Cemetery The bearers all former assocates of Rotmans n the Hosptal Corps were Clnton G Thompson Wllam F Butler Joseph A Schefen George J Frey jr Olver Rogers and George Loveney Prvate Rogers was wth Rotmans when the latter was fa tally njured The servce at the grave was n charge of George G Yerkes Post PRVATE WLLAM C LENTKOOP JAmercan Legon Adjutant W Mar and four slstera Mrf? A Mnck Mrs tn Jones took charge of the frns;r j Menne Mrs J De Wolf and Mss: squad and taps were sounded byjsa(le Terson Bugler Alfred J Waterman The remang of Prvate Terson Funeral of Sergeant Robertshaw \j > Wfj rem0ved to the home of hs par Funeral servces for Sergeant Frank Mr Mrg Ters 1 be held at 3 o clock AUantc ^^ ^^ whqm tomorrow afternoon from the late home 71 Fllmore street and at 3:30 leaves a brother Wllam Terson and four ssters Mrs A Mnch Mrs oclock from West Avenue Methodst " r d > k ; Mnnt R Menne Mrs J DeWolfe and Mss Church Bural wll be n Mount Terson n TembTrs o7frank E Robertshaw Fvncral of Prvate Lentkoop Amercan Legon Post whch was The body of Prvate Benjamn Lent was taken to the home of hs named n honor of the deceased ser^oop geant wll attend the servces n a Parents Mr and Mrs Wllam C body They wll meet at the armory Lentkoop 68 Arch street where at 130 oclock The post wll furnsh funeral servces wll be held tomorrow a frng squad and a bugler to offcate be n Mt Hope Cemtery Besdes hs be at the ^t HPe Cemetery Besdes hs grave Members of Gold Star Mothers Parents he leaves hs wfe Mrs Mar Corps 1 are requested to meet at the garet Lentkoop of Rochester; twosshome of Mrs Mary E Robertshaw jters Kathleen and Margaret Lentkoop mother of the solder at 71 Fllmore and tavo brothers Wllam D of New street at 3 oclock The color bearers Brtan Conn and Lester E of ths are asked to brng the colors The cty personnel of the Old Guard of Roch Prvate Lentkoop enlsted n Com pany G Thrd New York nfantry ester under the command of Colonel Henry W Morse wll attend the servllces n a body Members of Robertshaw Auxlary wll attend tho servce at the house and march n the cortege to West Ave nue Church home 30 oclock from Brghton Re Church nterment wll be th Alled troops formed to be a successful! made n breakng of Brghton the Cemetery Hndenberg lne Rot; Frank L Smes Post? Amerc was detaled to Company as gon composed of former ad member*of he Ma followng a Company H 108th SSantry wll fur was thrown to the ground nsh a frng squad whch wvll^fflclate omcate cusso sson caused by the breakng! at the grave Besdes hs parents k and Prvate ded the followng leaves one brother v uam terson rg wthout reganng conscous! ; Thurston convce Wll am Person Natonal Guard the second day after the Unted States entered the war When the regment was made the 108th nfantry Twentyseventh Dv son he was transferred to Headquar ters Company servng wth ths unt as a sgnalman Sergeant Robertshaw was a charter Overseas member of Prvate Company G Thrd Lentkoop partc New ch one of the four honored dead York pated n all the actvtes n who nfantry was klled n acton when organzed n 1907 and servng hs regment served wth took unt n the drve on the the part untl the company contnuously mornng of Hndenberg untl t September On was that lne reorganzed nto Com dayon September Prvate pany G 108th Lentkoop wth two Funeral nfanty 27th other com of Dvson Prvate Rotmans Sergeant Robertshaw panons volunteered to go forward partcpated to f Prvate Bernard E wth hs repar a lne whch was company n not functon every engagell who as a member of the ng properly lly They u Corps 108th wounded n the accomplshed the nfantry ded Hndenburg drve undertakng and were on September 29 returnng to les near Bony France Sep 1918 shelter when a shell exploded near 1918 was held ths after them and Funeral all of Prvate three were Terson N klled n noon from 301 Alexander street and stantly The from Mt body of Prvate Prvate Lentkoop was bured Hope saac Chapel Terson Wth mltary ceremones was taken to the home of hs Rotmans enlsted parents at Rosnoy n the local Hosn under Mr and Mrs Peter France from whch place Terson 1175 Atle Rochester yesterday was a member of hs body command of arrved n Major Wllam W Percy June Co H 108th Dvson Funeral ser tol enjoyed the wll be held tomorrow vces afternoon #t 2 oclock from the famly home P*Tat* Hanrtd C Smth Y>f He body of Prvate Harold C Smth Company M 310th h nfanuv 78>h n "bo was klled aetton n tl 1Am810nsector November 1 o* * V ^S0* erca ana wll for bural ll*^r<*>d Ught to Roch Ln\ Post of Amera LejfTlll k^ f he funeral whlcn Jn ** ******* mltary honor* tf Mr and Mrs "ts Street; Prvate Lul Wtth fu" leaves r n hls on/ S^S^th Of Smth and one slste^ mp ^1ard ss born n l v"88 Lo8 P r> as Kradulted fr est^ Septem *Pent oje 12/^^"* Hgh eheste L J Hobart Colamp Dx n TprU 26 ms to May of the same ye" * 8aled fr

27 Za FUNERAL OF FOUR SOLDERSWHOMADE SUPREME SACRFCE des rjf/ Bocfes Brought from France One Fu /&*>/ neral Held TodayThree to Be Held Tomorrow / /?/ < The funeral of Bernard Edwn Rot mans World war veteran who met death n acton near Bony France September and whose body wth those of three other former serv ce men arrved yesterday mornng n ths cty over New York Central ral road where members of Amercan Le gon were watng to act as escorts took place ths afternoon at 3 oclock from 301 Alexander sfreet and at 330 j oclock from Mt Hope chapel Rev John Albert Thurston pastor of Secj ond Reformed church offcated Members of the "George H Yerkes post Amercan Legon took charge of the mltary servce Tn hearers were Clnton G Thompson Wllam F Butler Joseph Sehefen; George J Frey jr Olver Rogers and George J Loveny all former members and assocates wth Rotmans n the san tary detachment of 108th nfantry W Martn Jones adjutant of Yerkes post headed a trflg sauad and Bugler Al fred J Waterman sounded taps Rot mans leaves hs wfe tuth Patzwald Rotmans; hs father Drk Rotmans of 14 Effel place and four brothers Wllam Elmer Burton and Harold Rotmans Prvate Lentkoop enlsted n Com pany G Thrd New York nfantry Aprl at the tme ths coun try declared war wth Germany and after several months servce wth the Thrd nfantry guardng government property n New York state went South wth the regment to tran through the wnter of at Spartanburg S C and saled for France wth the Twentyseventh d vson May where he served wth the 108th nfantry n Flanders before t moved southward nto the upper Somme Valley There Prvate Lentkoop met hs death n late Sjeptenber durng the heavy fghtng on the lne between Cambra and St Quenten He was klled by rhell fre whle establshng forward sgnal sta tons durng the advance of Septem ber 29th Besdes hs wfe and parents n ths cty Prvate Lentkoop leaves two brothers Wllard D Lentkoop of New Brtan Conn and Lester E Lent koop of East Rochester and two ss ters Kathleen and Margaret Lent koop of ths cty Rochester Solde Who Ded n France Durng; World War Body Of Prvaft^f Morath Wll Be^L Brought To Ct^ y/z^c^^^ l< <>* * * " * Mr and Mrs Henry Morath of 171 Fernwood avenu have receved offcal notce that the body of ther son Prvate Paul Morath wll arrve n Rochester from tomorrow France possbly Prvate Morath a member of Company B Sllth nfantry ded of wounds receved n acton n the Bos Sergeant Frank B Robertshaw The funeral of Sergeant Frank E Robertshaw veteran member of the Natonal Guard n ths cty and a char ter member of Company G Thrd New York nfantry wll take place tomor row afternoon at 3 oclock from the home of hs mother Mary E Robert shaw 71 Flmore street and at 330 oclock from West Avenue Methodst church Members of Gold Star Mothers corps wll meet at the house at 3 oclock Wllam C Cavanaugh commander of Frank E Robertshaw post Amercan Legon wth all mem bers of the post wll attend the servce n a body and wll furnsh a frng squad and bugler Members of Old Guard under command of Colonel Henry W Morse wll also be present Prvate saac Terson The funeral of Prvate saac Terson a member of Company H 108th nfantry who was also klled n acton near Bony France wll take place to morrow afternoon at 2 oclock from the home of hs parents Peter and Madelne Terson 1175 Atlantc ave nue and at 230 oclock from Brgh ton Reformed church nterment wll be made n Brghton cemetery Mem bers of Frank L Smes post Amercan Legon wll act as bearers and furnsh a trng squad and bugler Terson leaves besdes hs parents a brother Wllam P Terson and four ssters Mrs Albert Mnk Mrs Ray Menne Mrs James DeWolf and Sade Terson Prvate tenjamn Lentkoop The funeral of Prvate Benjamn Lentkoop who was klled at Ronssoy France wll take place to*norrow afternoon at 3 oclock from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam C Lentkoop 68 Arch street nter ment wll be made n Mt Hope where members of Robertshaw post wll take charge of the mltary servce V CARL VOELZAJK Company F M8th nfantry A E who wa wound! n arton September and ded n BMS Hosptal 78 at Benmo Franca Octoba accd years whoso lx>dj has %1 arrved n v* "Vork Cltr anr wl" b* brousht to ths!> Hvatre Vaelxar wa* born n Lyras lt came to Boh an oarly ae He attended No 18 and w1 fr neveral yearn n the mtvco ol the Western " Telegraph Company for Krane wth h* reclnmt n k><1 Jone 1918 " leaves hs mother Mr* Margaret Yoelzar of 140 Aekernnn Street and thrw ulsters th* tfltms Helen Katherlne and Mnrrarct Voelar k / lltlt \T PAUL MOKV Maude north of Vlevllt M September 1918 Ha the cemetery at Toul MS) M1 rtly after hs death hs mother of condoh t" from hs superor offcer expressng hs hgh esteem for her son and credt ng hltn as an "excellent most t ful wllng and aft whose death was deeply felt by all hs offcers and comrades Servces for Prvate PntUt] T P vate Cha les rthu Phllp R Phllp toch lamson ths mornng the Marn C Jol hs tu fled as a m " l"" son > held at th> row afternoon at 3 oclock ltt //a^ : 1 U u be mor

28 who : Phlp THREE BODES OF SOLDERS BROUGHTHERE Funerals To Be Mltary Held for Leut Frank L Smes Prvate Frank C Sprague and Prvate Os car W Nckel Tfltq hyt t ( h beody of Leutenant FranR L Bmes of Company H 108th nfan try Twentyseventh Dvson who was klled n acton durng the drve on the Hndenburg lne on September wll arrve n Rochester late today Tn et at the staton by a delegaton of members of Prank Smes Post Amercan Legon and T\ll be taken drectly to the home of the wfe Mrs Nelle C Beeton Smes SO Rsng place Arrangements for a mltary funer al on Frday afternoon are beng made by a commttee apponted by Smes Post consstng of John A Glenn tan Albert M Barager and Leutenant Charles F Moshre A guard of honor composed of members of the post wll escort the from the home on Frday morn ng at 10:30 ocl6ck to Brck Presbywhere t wll le n slate ff^om 11 oclock nthe mornng untl 9 oclock n the afternoon Publc tu es wll be held he church n the afternoon at 2 Bural wll be made n Bearers and the frquad whch wll offcate al kh e wll be composed of members of the Smes Post Genesee Falls Lodge wll conduct servces at the grave The escort whch wll march from he church to the cemetery wll n ntre membershp of Frank he Old Guard of Roch ;lls Lodge of Masons lalla Rookh Grotto and the Roches ter unts of the Thrd nfantry at Smes leaves besdes hs a daughter Helen A Bmes of ns mother Mrs Ella ; > nth o Port Bod j r Prvate Sprague Fran* t spragut Sprague also pected to arrve n Rochester a ng to of 0 last ev body a drectly from the r n parlors Prvate Sprague sa Marne He was a m on the quarters Company 78th Dvaun Sg nal Corps He was called to Camp Dx on Aprl and saled for Folkstone England on May le was a professonal telegraph oper ator and one of the youngest n serv ce of that corps After a few weeks of hard servce he was taken wth measles After hs recovery he was sent to France He was n several ar rads havng been under a heavy bombardment but was unnjured He was rcedted wth get tng a message whch hs unt had worked hard for sx hours to get and faled Young Sprague was one of the lne solders selected from 150 specalzed telegraph operators from Camp Dx After hard weeks of fghtng he was taken wth sore throat and sent to the hosptal for attenton He remaned there but a short tme Hs sckness developed TTo menngts and he ded on October He was bured n the mltary cemetery at Rnnancourt Marne Body of Prvate Nckel The body of Prvate Oscar W Xckel of the 108th Machne Gun Company who ded from wounds re ceved n servce n France wll ar rve n Rochester at 5 oclock ths afternoon and wll be taken drectly to the home of the parents Anthony and Elzabeth Nckel 242 Breck street Prvate Nckel enlsted on May am on September rcl wounds whch caused hs death on October 11 Besdes the parents he leaves four ssters Mrs George Deck Mrs Frank Deck Mss Lucy and Mss Clara Nckel and sx brothers Jo seph Frank Andrew Wllam Al and Conrad Nckel all of Roch ester The funeral wll be held at 8:30 a m Frday from the famly resdence and at 9 oclock from Corpus Chrst Church followed by nterment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery MORTUARY RECORD?2 to Funeral of Prvate B H Schroedcr The funeral of Benjamn H Schroeder prvate frst class 30th Feld Artllery 78th Dvson A B F wll take place Monday afternoon at 2 oclock from the famly home at 609 Portland Avenue Pr vate Schroeder ded March n Frenas France The body arrved n Rochester yesterday aud was taken to the famly home He leaves hs wfe Mrs aura F Schroeder; one daughter Esther Schroeder; hs mother Mrs Frederka Schroeder and fve ssters Mrs Henry Flescher Mrs John Lockhart Mrs Frank Meeker Mrs Josephne Powell and Mrs tto Morf Doud Post of Amercan Legon wll have charge of mltary arrangements tor the funeral Bural n Mt Hope Ceme tery Ha^lcrsAlnon^ /& *^f ^L Funeral of Prvate L A Maeske The funeral of Prvate Lous A Maeske a solder of was klled n France took place Tuesday 8ft from tbe home of hs p rents Mr ^nd Mrs Lous Maeske of 204 Sxth Street Th offcatng clergyman was Ttev A Bloom pastor of St Johns Lutheran (Lurch Bural was n M Hope Ceme tery The h all former servce men frlevd of Prvate Maeske and the armed eso^t t members of Yerke Legon Sergeant H V\ a qs at the g 1/ Mlary Bural s fh AccordedRemans of \ochester OTTO V POPP of 754 Smth Street Rochester who ded at Auxene France September and whose funeral was held here yesterday mornng wth \ 1 full mltary honors The followng fellow members of Company M 808th nfantry acted as bearers: Frank B Schmdt John Hohe Edwn Schnorr Eugene OXel Francs 0*Connor and Schoelfel Bural was n Holy Sepuleher Cemetery SJPrvatc Popp leaves two j ssters Onera nnd ola Poop and three brothers Edward Carl and Stewart Popp jf MORTUARY RECORD9"* Funeral of Prvate HarSry T Mller The funeral of Prvate * H rry Truman Mller eth Company 1st Ar Servce Reg ment who ded February d aged ZA years took place yesterday noon at 230 ore the hom< auat Mrs Thomas Qulnn at 6\ run Street and at 3 oclock from St Andrew! thurch The bural was wth a honors Members of Gold Star Mothers orps attended the funeral The followng members of Thomas Healj Tost Veterans of Foregn SS the funeral Sample Leo X 0 H Joseph Klpeck and Herberl rum nell The frng squad ncluded 1 v V ~y Thompson!!"bf Uman O r roe

29 1 *=>) ^ Daly Death Roll Largely Attended Mltary Funeral t A J Tallnger xceptlonally largely attended fu neral servces were held at 3 oclock yesterday afternoon from the res dence of the parents Mr and Mrs J F Tallnger Rdge road Greece for Arthur J Tallnger a member of the 09th Hosptal unt attached to the 178th Regment who ded from pneu mona at a hosptal at Seumur France on February The servces were conducted by the Rev Fred E Dean pastor of the Greece Baptst Church asssted by the! Rev A M Hendrck retred t was one of the most largely attcnded funerals ever held n Greece not onlyj many cvlan frends beng present but also large numbers of men who saw servce n the World War At the grave n Falls Cemetery the servces were of a mltary order As the casket was lowered a salute was fred by these members of Greece Post Amercan Legon n charge of Enos Uaynes: George and Henry Ford Har ry Hopkns Mlton Carter Clarence Perrn Wallace Armstrong Raymond Strebb and Vncent Volkmar The bearers also servce men were Eramett and Raymond Gallagher Wl lam Lawson John Baybutt Lawrence Smth and Wlfred Flaherty Taps were sounded by Sergeant Waterman Funeral Servces7jt*^vj ^ For Prvate Tarcone The body of Prvate Sam Taccone Who lved at 61 Flemng street Char lotte has been returned to Rochester BODY OF PNEUMONA VCTM N BG WAR > FRANCE ^ ft je~t~~au4l The body of Prvate JSrrthur J Talln ger of the 303d Santary Tran 78th D vson who ded of pneumona at Seymtr France May after an ll ness of fve days arrved n Rochester from Hoboken yesterday t wll le Ml lll!* PVT \ruu J TALMNOt n state at Memoral Town Hall n ths afternoon who was 80 years Prvat Tallnn old when he ded was drafted Ml ]!)1S am accompaned a contngent to Camp Dx N J He was assgned to the 303d Santary Tran and after a bref p tranng went overseas arrvng n England June From England he went to France where he saw servce almost from the tme of hs arrval untl the sgnng of the Armstce He was taken ll wth pneu mona May 8 He was burled n a cemetery at Seymur He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs John F Tallnger of Rdge Road Greece He was born n Rochester and graduated from No 8 School Funeral arrangements are t charge of Greece Legon Servces wll take place from the home of hs parents tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock Bural wll be n Falls Ceme tery y<gt* *** *** * * m** lup" Funeral Servces j For Prvate Wagfrer The funeral of Roman 1 Wagner aged 27 years was held ths mornng; at 8:30 oclock from the famly res dence on Culver road rondequot! and at 9 oclock from Holy Redeemers Hgh mass was solemnzed by the Rev Father Heszel asssted by the Rev Fathers Kunz and Staubl The deceased leaves hs mother: twol brothers Leo and Lawrence and onej sster Florence Prvate Wanner served two years n (he Worlds War as a member of the 300th Feld Artllery and Base Hos ptal Whle n servce he contracted an llness from whch he never fully recovered and whch fnally resulted; n hs death last Thursday mornng He was q member of the Holy Name Socety of St Francs Xaver of St Fdel s Socety of Holy Redeemers of Local 13 Plumbers and Steamfltteral Unon and of Genesee Valley Post of tho a tner an Legon ment was made n the faml] lot n tary servces at the grave were con* duct d of th Genesee E Jf TJL Prvate Talaskas Body fy<brmghttocty The body of Prvate John Tl U s M C wll arrve al the h of hu mother Mrs Toepllfl T < S3 u edd le \\ y ths t ty somt ths week rlne Corps Aprl a PBVATB BAM TAOOOTB And has bee* bured wth approprate ceremones He wu a member of Bat tery B 809th Feld Artllery The man was about 21 young years old and ded of nfluenza after havng served 18 months at the front Taccone was burled en June 9 Fu neral servces were held at Holy Cross Church ~~ Daly Death Roll v >< < >< L^<t Harry M Weld Harry M Weld ded yesterday at Hahnemann Hosptal aged 35 years Mr Weld was n the employ of the Amercan Bakng Company and trav eled for them as automoble nspector Before comng home to spend the Fourth he had a toeth pulled n New York Blood posonng set n and he ded at the hosptal before an opera ton could be performed Mr Weld went overseas wth the Ambulance Corps durng the late and waa a member of Burton Amercan Legon Post He leaves hs wfe Mrs Kathryn Styles V Funeral wll be the home 67 2 p m Cook str yt+^jjjz 7 ** f PUVAT: JOHN TALA8KA crultng offce here and was one of the frst men r Corps aftc recevng hs tranng at the recrut depot Parrs sland S C he for France wth the frst cont; of marnes July wth the 20th Company Ffth Regn Marn e Talaska \ le of Relln Wood June and ded from wounds June 2 t w llam r C Post Amercan Legon and marnes n the cty attend the funeral of rlaska n unform Th Wll 1 The St f the funeral

30 _ %o rmy rnyscan Drowned Whle SwmmngJ^Bal Whle hs daughter Margaret Stallmn 10 looked helplessly on Captan George B Stallman 44 a[my phys can who was vstng here was nto 4me water gong straght down When he faled to return hs lttle J daughter became frantc and began! to scream Mrs Stallman and Mrs Woodworth were on the shore and hearng the cres of the chld Mrs Woodworth obtaned a boat and rowed quckly to the spot where Dr j Stallman went down The water atj the pont where the fatalty occurred s not very clear and no trace of the body could be found Mrs Wood 1 worth towed the boat contanng the chld to shore and summoned help Mrs Clark Long who lves near Glen Edythe rowed to the spot where Dr Stallman went down to extend ad and after all efforts to locate the body had faled Coroner Kllp was notfed Morgue attendant Benjamn Cor coran went to the scene but owng to the heavy growth of weeds draggng was dffcult The water at ths pont t qute deep and after consderable tme n tryng to locate the body Morgue Attendant Corcoran was oblged to abandon the task owng to darkness Draggng was resumed ths mornng when the body was found and taken to the Moore & Flske un dertakng rooms at 31 Lake avenue Dr Stallman was a son of the late CAPT GEORGE B STALLMAN Fred p stallman snj was born n rowned when he dove from a boat Rochester He served n the Spanshto rondequot bay yesterday after Amercan War on the staff of General noon n the Pershng Phlppnes and later Dr Stallman who had obtaned a wth Pershng n Mexco He served n months leave of absence from hs France durng the European War and post at Camp Dx Wrlghtstown N J of late had been on duty at the medccompaned by hs wfe and daughter cal staton attached to Camp Dx motored from Camp Dx Monday to Wrlghtstown N J the home of Dr John R Wllams 383 Dr Stallman leaves hs wfe; one Monore avenue Yesterday they mo daughter Margaret Sayre Stallman tored to the home of Mrs Claude! one sster Mrs Claude Woodworth Woodworth sster of Dr Stallman and eght brothers Fred P Arthur! who lve near Glen Edythe About e Custer Harry Charles Samuel k Dr Stallman and hs Thomas and Gustave All lve n j ter went out on the bay n a Rochester except Harry who lves n Dr Stallman wearng a Buffalo Mrs Stallman s a daughter ng sut Rowng to a pont about l0f the late George W Rafter a promln shore Dr Stallman dove nent cvl engneer of ths cty MORTUARY bt* RECORD ^ Funeral of Sergeant r/w Wells : Harry W my 27th Dh bo ded v d nn ll tak9 u from 67 Cook Street Bural bers of Bur frst Lnn Am s Kelly Harry employed as ves hs "Daly Deatl^^ot^ ^ s^t^e cop Funeral of Prvate Schlenker The funeral of Prvate Wllam Schlenker who was klled September n St Mhel France was held Thursday afternoon from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Erhardt Schlenker 1618 Clnton ave nue north The Rev F Frankenfeld pastor of Salem Evangelcal Church offcated The bearers were K Kodwes O Koklman and J Auer formerly of the army H Wusnlck E Hoffmeer and W Ensman of the navy nterment was n Mt Hope Cemetery The followng members of Stewart Post 117 of the Amercan Legon wth R W Durkee n charge acted as a frng squad: Frank Enos Arthur Palmer Gould Hatch Charles Jack Wllam Weaver Joseph L Valls Sergeant D Waterman sound ed taps Members of the F O E at tended servces n a body Prvate Schlenker was formerly a member of Company L 310th n fantry 78th Dvson f 7/ FUNERALS FOR SOLDERS m Two Bodes Wll Arrve n ty Ths Mornng LED AT ARGONNE rvng Stalltmller Ded on Septem ber Prvates T Raymond Gleason and James E Keable Ded n October Same Year The body of Frst Class Prvate T Raymond Gleason sou of Mr and Mrs John T Geason of No 199 Warwck avenue who ded n France on October wll arrve n ths cty ths mornng aud wll be taken to the fam ly home Prvate Gleason was a mem ber of Compauy A lhoth nfantry Eghty second Dvson The funeral wll be held at 9:3U oclock tomorrow morn ng from the home and at 10 oclock at St Augustnes Church nterment wll be made n the famly lot at Holy Sep ulchre cemetery Mltary rtes wll be gven by Thomas F Healy Post Veter ans of Foregn Wars Prvate Gleason was a member of the Cathedral Young Mens Club and of Dvson No 2 An cent Order of Hbernans The body of Prvate James E Keable son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Keable of Xo S Herman street who ded n on France October " 1918 wll arrve n ths cty ths mornng and Wll he taken \ to the famly home Prvate Keable was a member of Company A losth nfan try Twentyseventh Dvson The fun eral wll be held at 8:30 oclock Tuesday mornng from the home Xo S Henon street nnd at 9 oclock at SS Peter and Pauls Church nterment wll be made u Mount Olvet cemetery Brockport The body of Prvate rvng Stadtmller of Company K 310th nfantry who was klled n acton at Argonne Forest on September ; arrved n ths cty on Saturday evenng and was removed to the famly home Xo 230 j Saxton street Prvate Stadtmller leaves hs parents Andrew and Chrstna Stadt mller; three tothers Arthur Andrew Jr and Albert Stadtmller ^^t ^ VL / Fnneral of Prvate Erl Voel^ar The funeral of Prvate Earl F Voelear Company F HSth nfantry who ded at Beaunne France aged 27 years wll take Place from the famly home at 140 Acker man Street Monday mornng at 10 ovnrt He leaves h mother Mrs gar and ^arglre? vs three ssters Helen kl? * and Margaret Voelgar T% $"

31 j REMANS OF SGT MNERNEY Guardsman and Young Bus ness Man Strcken Wth1 Pneumona Near Argonne; Forest Served on Mexcan Borderc^cUy/G The body of Sergeant Frst Class Charles J Mclnerney veteran of the World War and a promnent member of the natonal guard and popular to an unusual degree n busness and so cal crcles has been returned from France where he ded of pneumona Word was receved from the govern Sergeant Mclnerney enlsted n the1 Hosptal Corps 3d N T nfantry May for a perod of fve years On June he agan enlsted J ths tme for a perod of one year A1 year later at the tme of the trouble on the Mexcan Border he agan en lsted and was sent to Pharr Texas wth hs unt From the frst Sergeant Mclnerney showed a lkng for the mltary game and he was promoted through all the grades untl he at taned the hghest poston possble for an enlsted man that of sergeant 1st class On Aprl Sergeant Mclner ney answered the call of the Presdent for servce n the World War For many months he served long hours whle local troops of the 108th nfan try were beng prepared for the hard days n France Fnally n Septem ber 1917 he moved wth hs regment to Spartanburg 8 C A few months later crcumstanees developed that removed Sergeant Mc lnerney from hs regment Major W W Percy who later became leuten antcolonel was transferred from the Hosptal Corps of the 108th nfantry to the Frst Poneer nfantry and he took Sergeant Mclnerney wth hm to act as hs senor noncommssoned offcer Mclnerney h"ld hs hgh rank] to the day he ded n France regment was servng near the Arj gonne Forest when he was strlt wth pneumona and lved hut a few days Old comrades of the servce wll have charge of the mltary part of tho funeral Through tho courtesy of Terkes Post Amercan Lerlon every honor wll be accorded the deceased solder who wll be lad to rest n metery t s not known when the body wll arrve n Roch ester Sergeant Mclnerney s survved by h? mother Mre Mnbel H McTrv and two ssters Hazel E and Mnbel T Mclnerney zy Prvate McPhaFs Body Wll Be Returned To ^CtyWtlmFevv Days Words has been receved by Mr and Mrs W H McPhal of rondequot that the body of ther son Pr vate W Percy McPhal has reached Hoboken N J and wll arrve n Rochester wthn the next few days t wll be taken to the hope of hs uncle Percy Pollock 329 Reynolds street from whose resdence the fu neral wll be held Prvate W P McPhal enlsted n the Unted States Marne Corps on Aprl at Rochester He traned at Pars sland S ( and Quantco Va He qualfed as sharp shooter and saled for France on June wth the 16th Company 5th Regment Marnes on the marne v*y tqw SERGEANT C J MNERNEY ment pers at Hoboken N J yester day by hs mother Mrs Mabel E Mc lnerney who resdes at 28 Danforth street Few Rochester men reach the age of 25 years who enjoyed the popular ty and loyalty of frendshp that characterzed the bref lfe of "Mac" as the deceased solder was known to hs host of frends Hs lfe wll for ever be a shnng example to hs frends of just what good fellowshp means "Mac*; always dd just a lt tle more than hs share n any undertalcng He was of the type that was perhaps Just a bt retrng perhaps a lttle slow to "warm up" to new acquantances but once a real frend shp was formed there was no break ng of the tes Loyalty characterzed hs every motve n lfe Sergeant Mclnerney lved most of hs lfe on Danforth street n the Twenteth ward As a boy he attend ed School 29 and was brght to an unusual degree graduatng at an early age He then attended West Hgh School for a number of terms Early n lfe he made a connecton vt the brokerage frm of Erckson Perkns & Company and ths was the onty poston he ever held He was ^rnmoted from tme to tme through Sua m Jame c Glared and t has d "8 untl he be one of the M He was eave of al n w:r wab always been a fr of 1 on the part of [ac dd not return to J^Stok^pW^nanutle arrrtt Daly Death Roll Mltary Funer^^ Held Today For? Leut Murraj v Mltary funeral servces for Leu tenant Charles F A Murray were held ths mornng at 9:30 oclock from famly home 879 Park avenue and at 10 oclock from St John the Evangel st Church n Hunrboldt street Solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by the rector the Rev J B Sullvan The Rev T F Connors was con and the Rev Wllam Hart was subdeacon The actve bearers were Warren Wllams George F Adams Dr W H Veeder Dr George V Vetter Pred G Weber and Lews Vogler The honorary bearers were Leutenant John Kelly Leutenant H H Baker Captan Eugene T Pope Captan Norman 8 Peverlll Cs A M Barager and Major G Leo Flanrery nterment w\s n H famly Holy Sepulchre ( lemet ry Kt no body was lowered n the grave a salute was fred by a frng squad con sstlng of Horace Webb Ralph Whtehouse Raymond Beebe Foster Farragher Geoffrey Sargent and John Schroth and n charge of Charles H McCray A delegaton of Gold rs and a numb from the Cty Engne ncludng Bugler \T W PERCE Mll AL corps transport Henderson Or nd day out tb shp to the troops were transferred at n to the transport Von Steuben arr\ July 9 He was n two Mn and secto on r 28 Whlh he wtn on front he was taken ll wth pneumona and was senl to the ltal at ChalonsSurM where he ded on September 30 ll m 1" etery but was dsnterred on tl r 2 nnd bured n the Franc cem Cemetery ChalonsSurMarne Prevous to hs en n the me Corps t at the Rochester po < the postoffce s of the carrers exservce men the man offce wll atend the fu ng n n a body All members of the W H Cooper Post Amercan Legon and exmarlnea n the cty are requested to attend the te and tme to be an

32 _ 1 V s BODES OF FVE ROCHESTER MEN KLLED N OVERSEAS SERVCE REACH ROGHEST us ANOTHER The remans of fve Roch ders who were klled n acton over seas arrved n nght and early Rochester late last ths mornng from the army pers at Hoboken N J and were taken to ther homes of another reached The body a Unted States port yesterday The bodes that were receved here were those of the fol lowng named men: tw Prvate rvng Stadtmller of Com pany K 310th nfantry klled n ac ton n Argonne Forest September 24 l918 The body was taken to the fam 1 ly home at 230 Saxton Street He ^aves hs parents Mr and Mrs An drew Stadtmller and three brothers Arthur Andrew jr and Albert Stadt mller Prvate James E Keable son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Keable of 18 Plenon Street ded n France October Prvate Keable was a mem ber of Company A 108th nfantry The funeral wll be held Tuesday mornng at 830 oclock from the home and at 9 oclock from SS Peter and Pauls Church Bural wll be made n Mt Olvet Cemetery Brockport Prvate T Raymond Gleason of Company A 326th nfantry ded n France October The funeral wll take place from hs home at 199 Warwck Avenue tomorrow mornng at 930 oclock and at 10 oclock from St Augustnes Church Bural wll be made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Prvate John Talaska Unted States Marne Corps klled n acton on June The funeral wll take place from hs home at 63 Weddale Way at 345 oclock and at 9 oclock from St Stanslaus Church Bural wll be made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Prvate Arthur Paul Gartner of Company K 311th nfantry ded n France October flm wounds receved n acton The fu from hs home neral wl ltake place at 4 Orleans Street tomorrow after noon at 3 oclock wll be Bural made n Mt Hope Cemetery A dspatch has been receved from the War Department by Mr and Mrs Charles Dowd of 217 Genesee Street announcng the arrval n ths country of ther sons body Prvate Charles A Dowd jr who was klled n acton n France on September whle servng as a member of Company M 310 nfantry Prvate Dowd leaves besdes hs parents four brothers Samuel C and George M Dowd of Chcago Moses M and Davd A Dowd of Rochester and four ssters Mrs R Werner Mrs Joseph Brown Mrs Ger trude Kelly and Mss Alma Dowd all of Rochester r1sa^:n^r?mcpllall X Pr^"tel*11fa prvate Wllam The funeral of * of stx Percval McPhal formerly ^ Fnn teenth company Jn Unted States *f*\*lt was held France September 30 m ^ tfce at 230 yesterday afternoon home of hs uncle 329 Reynolds street wth VVH ock j"0^ 1Uam H ; Cooper Marne post Amencan^ The ; gon n charge A conducted by Rev A ^ tuuted delegaton of ^^"^e followng the honorary escort xne prjvate former fellow former^"j^ of Prv*te employees McPhal and bearers: Lloyd Tallnger Frank N eb ;ro George Monagan Wllam Brown HZ The delegates from Her^^d Wllam H WHklj Coop er Marne post who composed the frng squad under drecton of Robert Frank J Wethorn were M Froer Rov G Horton Martn L BarnrFrankVolt Leo Nowask Walter H Durbn Lews J Corke and Rch ard Toole The colorbearer was Al bert T Often Bugler Sergeant Lous j H Koehl sounded taps Bural was n Mt Hope / ^y 1_ DEATHSFUNER Prvates MoPhall tmd Talaska alu The funeral servce of Prvates W Percy McPhal and John Talaska U S Marne corps wll be held tomor row Prvate John Talaskas funeral wll take place tomorrow mornng at 845 oclock from the home of hs mother 63 Weddale way and at 9 oclock from St Stanslaus church nterment wll be made n Holy Sepul cher Prvate W Percy McPhals funeral wll take place tomorrow afternoon at 330 oclock from the home of hs j ancle Percy Pollock 3 29 Reynolds street nterment wll be made n Mt Hope t s requested that members of Wllam H Cooper post Amercan Le gon and all former marnes attend the funerals Those attendng the funeral of Prvate Talaska wll meet at the State armory at 8 oclock to morrow mornng Those attendng the funeral of Prvate McPhal wll meet at the U S Marne Corps re crutng staton 40 State street Mem bers of Pulask post Amercan Legon are also requested to attend the fu neral of Rrvate Talaska Prvate T Raymond Gleason The funeral of Prvate Frst Class T Raymond Gleason took place ths mornng at 930 oclock from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs John T Gleason 199 Warwck ave nue and at 10 oclock from St Au gustnes church nterment was made n Holy Sepulcher Prvate Gleason who ded n France October was a member of Company A 326th nfantry Eghtysecond dv son; Cathedral Young Mens club and Dvson 2 Ancent Order of Hbern ans Mltary servces were n charge of Thomas F Healy post Spansh War Veterans Prvate Arthur P Gartner The funeral of Prvate Arthur Paul Gartner of Company K 311th nfan try who ded of wounds receved Oc tober n the Argonne forest took place ths afternoon at 3 oclock from the hpe of hs parents Mr and Mrs John Gartner 4 Orleans street nterment was n Mt Hope He leaves besdes hs parents two ssters Helen and Freda and a brother Wl lam Gartner Prvate rvng A Stadtmller For the funeral of Prvate rvng A Stadtmller of Company K 310th nfantry at 930 oclock yesterday mornng from the home of hs par ents 230 Saxton street and at 10 oclock from SS Peter and Pauls church the hearers all members of Genesee Valley post Amercan Le gon were Sergeant R E Pper and Prvates A L Smth Edward Wetz John Bernacke Charles Turner and A C Ncot Taps waa sounded by Muscan John Mller Rev John McMahon chaplan of St Anns home offcated at the fnal servces at the grave Prvate Joseph StanRel The funeral of Joseph H Stangel Company C 346th nfantry Eghtyseventh dvson who ded Sunday at Bellevue hosptal New York aged "1 years was held ths afternoon at S o clock from 600 Clnton avenue Bural south was n the solders lot at Mt Hope He was a member of Koernelodge 288 O O P and Teuton^u nl* enl oampment 55 He leave v Mrs Theresa Stang^ one " " Mchael Weand of Wa r * thr brothers John and Wllam "Z?6 cty and Jacob of ths Albany

33 ^ BODES OF FOUR MORE ROCHESTER WAR HEROES LAD TO REST WTH MLTARY HONORSCHURCH AND HOME SERVCES ^JfH Mltary funeral servces were held yesterday mornng for Prvate James E Keable of the 108th nfantry who was klled n acton n France on September from hs home at 18 Kenon Street at 830 oclock and from SS Peter and Pauls Church at 9 oclock A requem hgh mass was celebrated by Rev Father J Crowley after whch the body was taken to Brockport where bural was made n Mt Olvet Cemetery Rev Father Kreg of Brockport offcated at the grave The funeral was n charge of Yerkes Post of the Amer can Legon The funeral of Prvate John Talas ka Unted States Marne Corps who was klled n acton on June took place from hs home at 63 Wed dale Way yesterday mornng t at 8 oclock and at 9 oclock from St Stanslaus Church A solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by Rev Father Scscalsk Bural was made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery The funeral servces were n charge of Coopc Meml Amercan Legon acted as an honor ary escort as the casket was taken from the home to the church / / Full mltary honors were accorded y at the funeral of Prvate rvng Stadt> mller of Company K 310th nfantry yesterday mornng Prvate Stadt mller was klled n the Argonne drve on September The funeral took place from hs home yesterday mornng at 930 oclock and at 10 oclock from SS Peter and Pauls Church Bural was made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery / The funeral of Prvate Percy W McPhal Unted States Marne Corps took place yesterday afternoon from the home of hs uncle Percy Pollock at 329 Reynolds Street Prvate Mc Phal ded from pneumona n France after servng n the trenches of the St Mhel salent Mltary rtes by the Amercan Legon were accorded the body as t was lowered nto the grave Bural was made n Mt Hope Cemetery Pvt Daly Death Roll^^ Orbakers Body/fr Now At Wllamson/ Funeral On Saturday The body of Kenneth K Orbaker arrved yesterday at Wllamson from Hoboken The funeral servces n charge of the Wllamson Post Amer Zf / \_ PRVATE JOHN TALASKA T c s/ 0~w v& Mltary Funeral Servces /at St Stanslaus Church / <2~y/ The funeral of Prvate John Tal aska Twenteth company Ffth reg ment marnes took place ths morn ng at 815 oclock from the home of hs mother 63 Weddale Way and at 9 oclock from St Stanslaus church Rev F Scskolsk of Bnghamton of fcated at solemn requem mass as ssted by the Rev Fjalkowsk of New York Mlls as deacon and Rev J Lunlwsk of Rochester was master of ceremones Rev F Plawczan of Bnghamton was n the sanctuary Rev Klejna offcated at the home and at the grave The followng members of Wllam H Cooper Post 603 Amercan Legon acter as b arers and frng squal: Frst Sergeant L H Kohler Frst Sergeant F L Wlthorn Sergeant Rchart Toole Serjeant A T Offn Corporal Robert Frf r Prvates J P Collns G H McNar Mr L Barry R G Horton j OConnell L Nowask and Lews Corke Frst Sergeant L H Kohler blew "taps" Members of Pulask Post 783 Amercan Leson attended n a body and acted as escort from tbe home to the church nterment was made n the famly lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetary Tndson Kng Judson Kng ded yesterday at General hosptal aged 24 years He was a veteran of the World war wth a record as corporal n the Nnth company Thrd regment of the Ar servce He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Edward N Kng; three ss ters Mrs A L Berner and Dorothea and Arleene Kng and two brothers Journal and Sharon Kng The fu neral wll be held from the home at 406 Flnt street tomorrow mornng at 11 oclock Bural wll be n Mt Hope "" Funeral of JAowara mason Howard J Mason ded on Thursday at hs home No <7 Am street Funeral servces wll be held from the nt > oclock home tjnw mornng anl at the Cathedral al 9:30 oclock Mr Mason was t ( teran of the Euro pean war and a member of the P L Gullod Post Amercan Legon The ll furnsh an escort whch wll provde the bearers and frng tad to offcate at the grave E L Cook com nn ml r of the post requests those mem n are k attend to wear un Eorma f possble ^r^q OuZ^o?/ Danel J OConnor son of the late Hugh OConnor ded yesterday at the famly home No 17! lllmore street leaves bs mother Mrs Bertha OConnor; two brothers Vncent J and Hugh E < Connor He m K of C A ll Dvson 7 n n Molde N : v Post Amercan Legon The ftwll take place at 8:30 oclock nu from the home and tt s Augustne1! Church nterment "ll he made n the famly lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery V"/>/ J$l Funeral of Prvate K<Hble//jf/ y Tttmtnrv fune : Prvate James E Keable former mem ber of the Am Forces who ded n France wer yesterday mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home of h and Mrs Theodore Ke street and at 9 oclock from BS Peter and Pauls Church Solemn hgh mass of was requem celebrat the Rev John Cowley The Eml Geffell was deacon and tho Wllam Bren was subdeacon Tho bearers were Arthur L Pope Thomas Graham Arthur E OBren n Lafler Arthur Hllbert Ham Graham The frng squad under Sereeant W Martn Jones com" these members of Yerkes Post Amerleglon; John F Foster Frank James Tal Dzwonarsk (eorge Butler M D was eeant H J Waterman bug Cemtery Brockport and fl r Krelg of Brockport f^^ KENNETH K ORBAKER lean Legon wll be held at the Meth odst Church n that vllage on Sat urday afternoon at 3 oclock Mr Orbaker was a frst class prv ate a member of the ntellgence Sec ton Headquarters Company 309th nfantry He was klled n the bat tle of the Argonne October Prvate Orbaker was a graduate of the fne arts department of Mechancs nsttute and at the tme the war was declared was a student at the Na tonal Academy of Desgn n New York cty He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs A L Orbaker He was an only chld nterment wll be made n Chapel Cemetery near Wllamson Pvt HorswelVs Body To Be Brought Home Mr and Mrs A E Horswell of 4 ft Atwell street have receved a telegrm from the War Department stat BAYMONT) A HORMV ng that the body of ther son Pr yrnond A Hors well has arrved at Hoboken Prvate Horswell was ktllfd n whle servng as a muchlne c (0 S 4

34 ? 0 Mltary Funeral For Matland Pasley The body of Matland Pasley son of Henry S and Grace Pasley of 304 Plymouth avenue arrved n Rochesj ter yesterday and was taken to 131 Allen street where mltary funeral Body of$e^geatftv Klled u Acton ; Brought Home Notfcaton was receved today by Mrs George McKcnna of 180 Latta road that the body of her brother Mltary Funeral/ j ForSergjC aylj Matland Pasley servces were held ths afternoon at 2:30 oclock Matland Pasley was formerly a member of the Canadan Engneers Canadan army enlstng shortly after the war broke out Later he was transferred to the Unted States Army He saw servce on the other sde and after returnng to the Unted States was sent to Ftzslmmons Emer gency Hosptal n Denver where he ded a few days ago He was a member of the Amercan Legon members of whch partc pated n the funeral He leaves hs parents Henry S apd Grace Pasley; three brothers George Thomas and Ronald Pasley and two ssters Dorothy and Mona Pasley FRANK H GULLOD Mltary funeral servces for Sergeant Frank H Gullod were held ths mornng at 9 oclock from the home of hs sster" Mm George McKenna 180 Latta road and at 9:30 oclock from the Church of the Sacred Heart Sol emn hgh mass of requem was cele brated by the Rev George V Burns The Rev George Mason of Geneva former army chaplan was deacon and the Rev Danel ORorke was subdeacon nterment was n the famly lot n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Serv ces were n charge of Gullod Post of the Amercan Legon whch was named after the dead solder Mltary Honors at O^ / Funeral of Solder : / Daly Death Roll > rvate Johns BodjW Returned To Rochester The body of Prvate Joseph A Johns of Company A 108th nfan Sergeant Frank Gullod of the 6th Regment of Marnes who was klled June at Baleau Woods France has arrved n ths country Sergeant Gullod left ths cty on Aprl and went drect to K nte where he earned promoton by hs bravery n the Marnes He was a resdent of Caledona avenue when he enlsted and was well known as an athlete He was known as "Ace" and had a member of the Kodak Park basketball team 6^ 191S has Prlvate J A Johns Mr ce January 14 and Mrs Joseph street Fu */y^^**rrtate LcNter AV Oster^^7 f0\ Word has been receved by Mr and Mrs George Oster of 876 Avenue D that the body r son Trvate Lester "W Oster of Battery B Sxteenth Feld Artllery who! was klled n acton October has ar rved n Hoboken and wll be sent to Roch ester for bural n a few days Prvate Oster enlsted July and left ths country for Franco durng the followng December He Jeuves besdes hs parentb three brothers Edward C George R and Clarence Oster; two ssters Mrs Henry r of Lockport andjttss aud JUas Vola V of Rochester MAT1AM) s Vm v WorW War hero who X?YbBP^"S Scott C Terrence * <v m ****"* Tl Thomas HrJlTS ; aldok "1 mobrs of "f Legon Kon The " Amercan Hrln s\fl be Veteran ForZn Ul~UteJ from Ormley 11 ; vac^m Curry< J Order Rrd Tus was Bounded Prank r"nl j h n 31 Lvngsm S Bugler lon

35 T^DEATHSFUNERALS^ ps*^ ***<* <^tf*l Prvate Charles ATDowd Jr The funeral of Prvate Charles A Dowd jr Company M 310th nfan try took place yestnl&y mornng at 9 SO oclock from 217 Genesee sr^et and lo oclock trom St Monlca"s church Rev John P Brophy offcat ed at requem mass asssted by Revs C J Hogan and E J Hall and 1 servces were conducted at the grave n Holy Sepulcher by Rev John P Brophy asssted by Revs C J Hogan and E J Ball Honorary bearers were A C Doyle Clayton Porter Walter Kldea Frank Renaud Edward Goodwn Robert Mullen Harry J Feler Walter Kennedy and Nelson Hall and the bearers were Harry Shllady Frank Shllady Frank Semple Harry Smmons Clarence Scott and Donald Mc ntosh Clarence Qunlan John J Perdue John J Grmley Austn Carr Earl Kamous Terence ODonnell! Thomas J Rabbltt and Charles Curry consttuted the frng squad Taps was sounded by Bugler Lon M Lvngston The funeral was n charge of Adjutant H L Paddock of Thomas F Healy post 16 Veterans of Foregn Wars Raymond Greeley Ravmond E Greeley who at one j tme lved wth hs at famly 63tl North Goodman street was nterred wth mltary honors at Phladelpha; recently The young man was well known hre Greeley was a member of Company M 110th nfantry 28th Dvson and was klled n acton at was one of twenty sx ergy He hero dead whose bodes were returned last week he tto Phladelpha body of young Greeley lay n state n the Phladelpha Cty hall for more than an hour Later funeral servces were held from the home of the solders parents nterment was made n Arlngton cemetery Sergeant C J Melnerncy / _ The body of Sergeant 1st Class Charles J Mclnerney who ded n Soullly France October arrved n Rochester last evenng and was taken to the home of hs mother at 28 Danforth Street The funeral wll be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock from the home and at 3:30 oclock from West Avenue Methodst Church Bural Wll be n Rversde Cemetery Sergeant Mclnerney was 27 years of age at the tme of hs death He was a bookkeeper n the employ of the brokerage frm of Errkson Perkns and Company Powers Buldng havng worked hs way up from a mnor pos ton He was a member of the Od lows a Masonelect and a member of the Old Guard of Rochester He s sur vved by hs mother Mrs Mabel E Mc lnerney and two ssters Msses Mabel J and Hazel E Mclnerney / & } / FRH) J SLAGER S BURED Mltary Ceremony at Grav When Muscan s Lad to Rest The funeral of Muscan (frstclass) Fred J Snger son of Mr and Mrs J Slager of No l<> Arnett boulevard took place nt 10 oclock Wednesday mornng at St Moncas Church Requem mass was celebrated by Rev John P Brophy wth Rev J O Hogan as deacon and Rev Edward Ball as subdeacon The three cousns of Muscan Slager ELSsdtcd on the altar They were Thomas B McGrath Hugh OConnor Jr and Har old J McGrath students of St Josephs Semnary nt Gallcoon X Y Requem mass was sung by St Mon cas chor of whch Muscan S: ge hcn a member George J Frey Jr sang "Lead Kndly Lght" as the pro cesson was leavng the church Mltary honors were pad to Muscan Slager at Holy Sepulchre cemetery A detal from Genesee Valley lst Amer can Legon took charge f the fnal serv ces A delegaton rnn the Knghts of Columbus acted as honorary bearers Sx cousns all veterans f the recenl war were tn actve l rrrs were Tlej ward Mdn Vncent OConnor John Plant Wllam Plant Gerard Smth am Charles Hawkens Rev Danel ORourke Rev J C Hogan and Rev Rdward Ball offcated al the grave Rev Jont McMahon conducted tht * ces Pvt Davd L Johnson WhoWas Klled n the /Argonne Forest Drve frvnte Davd l"" " rempanj ll sloth nfantry who wa Wled n >!<"> ln he tt Forest October l!"h Hs funeral wll lake >la e hls afternoon from hs honus at 1843 take Avenue Had Record of ^2/ J 112 Flyng Hours :!?:x >;u<; \\ JA1 HOWARD vmn 201 Ames Street who ll al lls lme Frday Mr Mason srl n r ranks rf he A 1 lmllrr as serupm mllor lrr n 11 a record of 112 haur actual flyng n battle am also for towng targets The funeral rrok ]la< Mo lay mornng front St Patrck* Cathedral Funeral of Jay Howard Mtuon Tho funeral of Sergeant Jny Howard ason who ded Frlduy at bl bo at 17 Ames Street tu place M laj g from the home at ) << and clock from Lady Chapel ol St Pol Hurlal was made Ln Holj Stdral cher Cemetery Mr Uason lerved a n rgeant major whle n France attached the Flyng Corps n held ; record of 12 hours of actual lvng lurng the war he funeral wns n charge of Frank 1 ftee) Gulod ost of Amercan Legon Be bearers were Albert W H:f B P llller E Cook U Johnson and W Bu 11 DEATHSFUNERALS Corporal walluoc J Kxmer The funeral of Corporal w took plac noon Th under drecton Amercan Legon The Bu ns: squad ; ml w;m from ed "t O Don Q n Ryan L *: Bradfteld and Brown B \\ > 3 Funeral of E F Lalllnt / The funeral of Elmer F Lallant who rled at the home of hs brother at 75 Gar land Avenue Monday wll take place from he home tomorrow mornng at 8:30 vlnck and at 9 oclock from Holy Famly de n Holy B^nnlcler Amerlmd served as a 311th nfantry He Mhel aad Meuse ft Funeral of Danel J OConnor/ r / A mltary funeral wag held yestertluy mornng for Danel J OConnor who ded rday at hs homo at 178 FU Servces were held at 830 from the homo and at ) oclock from Bt Augustnes Church Bural was made n Holy ** The b Sere J K**d Ham Plant John Plant and Gerard Smth Prvate <;eorj / *? *2^ / / f>/

36 of ^ Daly Death Roll ft Body Ot Prvate^ Alex C Wolf _ Brought Home A The body of FrstClass Prvate aexartder C Wolf arrved n Roches ter ths mornng and was taken to the The Gold Star Mothers wll attend the funeral JLegon Men Beare carers /a At Funeral Today^ / (y/% For Prvt Smth The funeral of Prve (frst class) Harold Culllnan Smth of Company M 310th nfantry who was klled n acton n the Argonne sector Novem ber was held ths afternoon at 2 oclock from the home of hs par ents Mr and Mrs J George Smth 132 Curts street and at 2:30 o clock from Unted Presbyteran Church The Rev Ernest B McClellan pastor off cated The bearers were Earl L Dey Lews Hendershot Max Coakley El mer Eckam Charles O Heath and Mlton Robnson members of Me moral Post Amercan Legon wth Harold C Smth ALEXANDER C WOLF funeral parlors of L W Maler & Sons S70 Clnton avenue north Servces wll be held ln St Mch aels Church at 9 oclock Saturday mornng nterment wll be at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Prvate Wolf was a member of Company E 310th nfantry 78th D vson He was gassed on October on St Juvegn Sector ln the Ar gonne Woods and ded two days later He s survved by hs father Joseph Meyer; three ssters Mss Lucy Wolf Mrs J L Connors Mrs C J Relnhardt and three brothers Eugene H Wolf Fred Meyer and George Meyer The E R Wlson Post 153 wll have charge of the servces whch Harold C Smth Post afflated Members of Gold Star Mothers Corps Memoral Post offcers and members of the womens auxlary of the post attended tho servce nterment was n Mount Hope Cemetery Sergeant Alfred J Waterman was bugler Corp Whtmans Body rrves Here Tonght The* body of Corporal Lous Whtman of the 43d Company Second Battalon Ffth Regment of Marnes who ded n acton at ChateauTherry France June wll arrve n f Funeral ot Serjsennt Mclnefney +~~ The funeral of Sergeant Charles J rney who ded n France October s took place from hs home at 28 orth Street yesterday afternoon oclock and at 330 oclock from Vvenue Methodst Church Bural made n Rversde Cemetery Servat the grave were conducted by ters of Temple Lodge of O O F hch Sergeant Mclnerney was a r Tl honorary bearers all bers of the Old Guard of Roches ere Leutenantcolonel Wllam W Percy Major Frederck S Couch Major Leo Fannery George A Salsbury W M Scott and C C Reed tve bearers were Frst Leuten ant B Mack Ryan Sergeant Wllam F Butler Prvate Olver C Rogers Clar Dlxon larence H Allen aud Robert A Allen J/ S/MBrtant Frank H Gullod A Tho body of Serjceant/Frtuk H >ulmod who was klled n acton on June 11 HHS arrved u Rochester yesterday and was taken to the home of a sster Mrs George McKenna at SO Latta Uoad Th funeral wll take place Saturday mornng at lock from the house and at C10 oclock from Sacred Heart Church nterment wll be made n Holy Sepulcher (nt 1 cry Sergeant Gullod was an "Ace" of the 2d Battalon famous Gtb Marne Regment Gullod Post of the Amercan Legon was for hm Besdes a father Frank (lullod ho leaves three brothers Edward Gullod of tnnvlle Canada Wllam Gullod engneer of H* Unted States steamshp Vale aud Vctor Gullod of Rochester and two ssters Mrs George McKenua and Mrs Carl Scharder of Roch ester CORPORAL LOTJS O WHTMAN Rochester ths evenng and wll be taken to the famly home at 194 ConwmKaVen^\ arrangements Funeral wll be made later an?rlra1 Whtma" leavea hs partwo wand Ma Mchael Whtman two brothers Stephen and Edward Corpornl L C Whtney nformaton has been receved by Mrs M J Whtney of 109 Conkey Avetbat the body of her son Corporal Lous Charles Whtney wll arrve at Hoboken from France next Thursday mans wll be brought to Roch where a mltary funeral wll Corporal Whtney was a member of the Unted States Marne Corps 5th Regment and saled for ce n Aprl 1917 He was klled ln June ln the battle of Chateau Therry BfKyft3ftE " Mrs

37 Sergeant Klled n^ttbn n France A Gven Mltary Funeral/^ mltary funeral was held for Ser Prank H vant Gullod who ded of receved n acton pounds n France at o clock yesterday mornng from the home: of hs sster Mrs George McKenna >o w Latta road and at 9:80 oclock trom the Church of the Sacred Heart Kev George V Burns rector of the church offcated at solemn requem mass asssted by Rev Frank Mason of Geneva as deacon and Rev Danel <J Kourke as Mbdeacon he mass was sung by a male quartette The bearers "ere members of Cooper Marne Post Ajnercan Legon The funeral was n charge of Gullod fost Amercan Legon whch was named n memory of Sergeant Gullod Bural was made n Holy Sepulchre cemetery The frng squad was composed of the followng members of Gullod Post: Lous J McManus Thomas Wrght Harry Molye A J Decker E Kngston T Cook Thomas J "Ansley antl P Wehle commanded by Leutenant Jerry Wells Edward Burns was the bugler FORMER A^O SOLDER DES %*j#l Joseph F Mller Served as Corporal More Than Year / Cj \^f Josep 1 fller led on Frday mornng at the home of hs mother Mrs Bar bara Drexelus Mller Xo 20:; Chld street He was a membd of the Amer can Legon He went overseas wth He Twentythrd Aeral Photo Secton durng the the war and served as cor poral for more than a year After hs return he took up hs dutes as carrer at the postoffce but retred because of ll health He leaves hs wfe Mary Grundler Mller: hs mother Mrs B D Mller; twn brother!5 Edward and (lrl : three ssters Mrs John Reger Mrs A J Leek add Mrs Sylvester Carna Serg\ Dosts Body 7 To Be Sent To Elmra Mg The body of Ser geant Frankln Dost U S M C wll arrve n Ho boken N Y and wll be relnterred ln the Natonal Cemetery at El mra Sergeant Dosts wfe s Mrs F U Dost 435 Melvlle street nnhster Sergeant Dosts frst enlstment n tho U S Marnes was February at Rochester He was dscharged Sergt F L DostFebruary at Marne Barracks New York He reenllsted November at Roch ester left for France January 21 ^ wth the Eghth Company 5th Marnes Sergeant Dost was klled n the Battle of Belleau Woods June MLTARY RTES V& AT FUNERAL OF/* ^QRMER SOLDER sctlx The funeral of Joseph J Mller who ded Frday took place yesterday mornng from the home of hs mother Mrs Barbara Brexelus Mller at 293 Chld Street at 830 oclock and at 9 oclock from Holy Famly Church Bural was made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Requem mass was cele brated by Rev John Baer The fnal blessng at the grave was gven by Rev McMahon Mr Mller served wth the Expe dtonary Forces n France as a mem ber of the 23d Aeral Photograph Sec ton and spent more than a yea tho front The funeral was ln charge of Thomas F Healy Post ot \ ans of Foregn Wars The bearers were J J Perdue Clarence Scott Frank Shllady Frank Shaw am H L Paddock Prvate Wllam C Gurjrel The funeral of Prvate Wllam C Gurgel of Company H 310th nfantry! who ded n acton September 28! 1918 wll be held wth mltary honors Wednesday from the home of hs parents Otto and Hannah Gurgel 228 Fernwood avenue nterment; wll be made ln Mt Hope cemetery He leaves besdes hs parents three j brothers Frank Charles and Edwara Gurgel and fve ssters Mrs Emma; Kuhn Mrs da Kuhn Mrs Anna Motzer Mrs Martha DeWolf and j Clara Gurgel Servces For Leut Getman At 33 "{^f^cenual Church bu*x*us V ff* The body of Leutenant James Edgar Getam son of Melancton J and Josephne M E Getman of 341 Co lumba avenue who ded of wounds receved n battle n France Wll ar rve n Rochester tonght accordng to notce receved today by hs parents from the War Department The fu neral wll take place Monday after noon at 2:30 oclock from Central Presbyteran Church Rev Dr C Waldo Cherry pastor wll offcate Memoral Post Amercan Legon of whch Getman post became a part wll have charge of the mltary servce nterment wll be made n Rversde Cemetery Leutenant Getman was born at Easton Pa July and re ceved hs educaton n the publc schools of Phladelpha Pennngton N J and Port Byron Gong to Mn neapols he learned the electrotype trade and n 1913 came to Rochester where he entered the employ of New York State ralways On Aprl he enlsted ln Headquarters company Thrd reg ment N Y N G whch wth the Supply tran company was ordered to Auburn n July and remaned there untl September when they were or dered to Pelham Bay Park Th t Uey were o del ed t" Camp Wadsworth and ln May 1918 left for Newport New from Whch place they saled for France on the 10th landng at Brest on tho 23d Leutenant Getman was attached to tho 108th nfantry untl when he was ordered to offcers ranng school at Langres ceved hs commsson ah eedond leutenant Bept H sgned to 305th nfantry 77th vson and on October B wounded by shrapnel Cross hosptal 3 at Pars He re covered and reported for < u t vember 5 and was sent mmedl to the front He was agan wounded and sent to a feld hosptal near t Permont where he tll Novemb He waa a member of Central byterun Church of Central Claa wlug club; also S lodge F <^ A M <>f Auburn 1 1 \<<\ es tts a sls Madson Jr of fythlrd ward ternal grandfather of settled on the Btone Araba Pa about 1720 Hs four sot John Frederck and Chrstan b n the French and ndan Ware under Sr Wllam Johnson Geot Sr served n the Revolutlonar] as leutenant und r Colon \\ 111 the Tryon County Rangers and hs son and Captan Chrstan Getman served ln tho same organse Leutenant Getmans greatv tetts nt n the War of On hs maternal sde he traced hs ancestry to Captan Joseph O who served n the Revolutonary

38 Sergt Narys Body Wll Be Brought Here The body of Sergeant John H Nary jr son of John H and Margaret J Nary of 162 Avery street wll arrve n Rochester ths evenng and wll he taken to the famly home from where funeral servces wll be held Monday mornng nterment wll be n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Sergeant Nary enlsted November 23J817 beng sent to Camp Dx Lat Cooper (Marne) Post Amercan Le gon and all exmarnes of the cty are requested to attend the funeral of Frst Sergeant Hggnson They wll meet at the Marne Corps Recrutng Staton 40 State street at 12:45 p m Saturday September 10 Funeral servces wll be held from Jeffreys undertakng parlors at 1:30 oclock tomorrow afternoon and 2 p m from Mt Hope Cemetery Sergeant George H Knebel The funeral of Sergeant George H Knebel who was klled n acton n the Argonne Forest October took place ths mornng at 9 oclock from the home of hs parents Joseph and Mary Vogt Knebel 68 Lorenzo street and at 915 oclock from Holy Famly church Rev Detrch Laurrenzs rector offcated at the solemn hgh mass of requem asssted by Rev John Baer as deacon and Rev Ed ward Sehed as subdeacon nterment was n Holy Sepulchre Genesee Val ley post Amercan Legon was n charge of the mltary servce Prvate Hegemans Body Wll ArrvcJHere Today ^The body <o^^me?to^ E Hegeman who ded of wounds re ceved n France wll arrve n Roch ester today and wll be taken to 731 Man street east Funeral servces wll PRVATE M E HEGEMAN N SERGEANT JOHN H NARY cr he was transferred to Camp Greene North Carolna beng assgned to_ Company B 30th nfantry He saled overseas ln Aprl 1918 He was n the battle of the Marne and other mpor tant engagements and was klled n the Argonne Forest n Aprl 1918 He was born n ths cty November and graduated from St Patrcks j School Hj was a member of Holy; Apostles Church Before enterng the servce he was employed as an elevat or operator n the old Chamber of Commerce buldng Ho was cted for bravery n the Thrd Dvson He leaves hs parents John H and Margaret J Nary; two brothers Jo seph and Raymond Nary; two ssters M Clarence of the Order of the rs of St Joseph of ths cty and Margaret Nary Sergt Hggnson Wll Be Bured Tomorrow Afternoon The body of Frst Sergeant Wllam P Hggnson U B Marne Corps 41st Company 6th Regment Marnes UTlved n ths cty today Frst Sergeant Hggnson enlsted n he Marne Corps on Aprl and was dscharged Aprl at Phladelpha Pa Durng ths tme Hggnson was frst sergeant of the Marne Detachment of the TJ S S Rhode sland and partcpated n the capture of Vera Cruz Mexco Aprl as 1914 Frst Sergeant Hggnson reenllsted ln the Marne Corps on Aprl at Buffalo N Y After war was declared he landed ln France wth the frst contngent of Marnes sent overseas He was klled n ac ton at the Battle of Belleau Woods OH June Frst Sergeant was awarded posthumously the followng decoratons: The Dstn gushed Servce Cross the U S Navy Cross two ctatons from the French government enttlng hm to wear the le Guerra wth the palms The members of tho Wllam H r Sorgt George H knrt \ < Kll E m:\ t bo held at 2 oclock Sunday afternoon and nterment wll be at West Web ster Prvate Hegeman was a member of Company B 310th nfantry 78th Dvson He left Rochester for Camp Dx Aprl and saled for over seas May He was wounded n the Argonne October He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs W C Hegeman; one sster Hazel L Hege man Prvate Vctor E Dengler The funeral of Prvate Vctor E Dengler who was klled n acton n j the Argonne forest October took place ths mornng at 8 40 Clock from the home of hs father Charles V Dengler 283 Brown street and at 9 oclock from SS Peter and Pauls j church Rev J Eml Gefell rector offcated at the ma6s of nterment was 7 n Sepulcher Holy y v*3 <x 1 Sergeant John H Nary ff% NarvewbTral V Sr^^ John H ar kuled n Ann acto" n Argonne the forest n Ann <<> Place ths mornn/a 8 18 ^ and Margaret J Narv *** ojock trom Holy Apo^r^rch deacon and T * Cassdy as Of nvler Tex ^ 0Bel" *! r"; asuaubdeac0n The flag rested ^f"11 he Arcan tendtts^ervtcrft! esprt Bal bearer % ""tary buser were fnng sfuad nd 2 Healy ^ ff"^" Thorn Wars Father 25? " Fr^n army V chanlan chaplan JTTay * rt? former where a K 2X* " h" *** taps sounded kled when leadln* f?*"1 Nary w! thp top the ln* hjs company over havng been Ssoned kw w" offlcer *ore mnute* e

39 Among t> MORE BODES OF ROCHESTER SERVCE MEN KLLED DURNG GREAT STRUGGLE OVERSEAS ARRVE FOR BURALN 6 H *j The bodes of several Rochest servce men who were klled n acton durng the fghtng n France have arrved from government embarkaton pers at Hoboken and wll be gven mltary burals n local cemeteres under supervson of varous posts of Amercan Legon the bodes that have reached Rochester s that of Leutenant James Edgar Getman of the 305th nfantry who ded of wounds four days before the armstce was sgned He en lsted as a prvate n Headquarters Company of 3d Regment N Y N G j and saled for France wth that or ganzaton He was commssoned a socond leutenant on September 25 after completng tranng at the off cers school at Langres and was as sgned to the regment wth whch he later met hs death Leutenant Getman leaves hs par ents Mr and Mrs Melancthon Get man of 341 Columba Avenue The funeral wll take place Tuesday after noon from Central Presbyteran Church at 2 oclock Rev C Waldo Cherry pastor of the church wll offcate Memoral Post of Amer can Legon wll have charge of the j mltary servces Bural wll be made n Rversde Cemetery Argonne Forest n August 1918 ar rved n Rochester last nght and wa^ JOLDER DEAD V TO BE HONORED BY SERVCEMEN Mltary Funerals Arranged for Bodes That Have ArrvedRemans of Other Rohester Heroes Reach Hoboken The bodes of several Rochester men who ded or were klled n over seas servce have arrved at Hoboken per and wll be brought to Roches ter for nterment The body of Sergeant Clarence J Emerck son of Mrs Sophe Knerlck of 65 Nelson street arrved ln Roches ter last nght at 7 oclock and was LEUTENANT J E GETMAN Clarence Emorch Funeral cortces for Clarence Kfnrrrh who ded n France took place from the home of hs mother Sopha Emerlch th Nlson street yesterday mornng at 84*9 oclock and at 9 h from the Ohurch of the Blessed Bacrantont Rev Then Connors Offcated at solemn requem mass asssted by Rev Wllam Kllky a delegaton of (Sold st;r Mothers n chrp; of Mrs W M n ray attended The bearers were John Batter Fred S one Carl Wltzel John pck Charles Geasser and Frank Shllady The frnpr squad n charge of Frank Bempel ncluded Wllam Roes Samuel Cohan Clarence Berou Frank Tsselman John Yost and Hen ry Smons Tps was sounded at the grave by Bugler Frank Dehl Ml offcatng n the mltary Mrvto members of Thomas F lealy post Vtrans of Foregn Wars nt tnade n Holy Sepulcher Father Kllacky offcatng lo \\T CLARBN4 l EMERCK the fa 1aTy Monday ek fro t 9 oclock fro ol n Holy rs of Tho Legon wll e Clarence Kmrcl

40 18 (a " CORPORAL ARTHUR C HECHT ment ton <rans of Foregn Wars and Gold Star Mothers wll attend the funeral n a body Veterans are requested to report to F J Semple at Mechancs nsttute Monday mornng at 7:30 oclock Gold Star mothers wll meet at the home of Sergeant Emerck day mornng at 8 oclock The body of Corporal Arthur C t former member of Company 1 WALTER EWART Thrd Dvson who tobe LS arrved ds parents 1 Mller l lt was 191 " and saled Aprl L took Mes at Alsne Champagne Mouse Argonne and s hs s A Pye n ded overa u whle servng wth : n the army n Mrs rces nght and nue Church Sergeant Emerck was th Brat member of thef Blessed Sacra ongregaton to be klled n ac bat hs Frank The funeral of Prvate Henry Ll Mller of Pltteford who was lulled n acton n France wll take place to morrow afternoon from St Pauls Evangelcal Lutheran Church at Pttsford Members of RaysonMller Post of Amercan Legon wll have charge of the servces Funeral servces for Corporal Lews C Whtman Prvate Wgbert A Fen and Prvate James Vegel de ceased members of the Unted States Marne Corps wll be held from St Patrcks Cathedral at 9 oclock Tues day mornng Corporal Whtman enlsted n the Marne Corps Aprl at Roch ester and saled for France June wth the 43rd Company Ffth Regment of Marnes He was klled n acton June at the battle: of Belleau Woods He was a member of the Crmson football team c Prvate Fon enlsted Aprl n ths cty and saled for France June wth the 47th Com pany Ffth Regment of Marnes He was klled n acton June at the battle of Belleau Woods \ Prvate Vegel enlsted n the Marne Corps n 1910 Durng ths perod he saw servce n Mexco and was wth the Marnes who landed at Vera Cruz He stayed n Mexco from Aprl to! September 1914 He also served n Cuba n the war wth Germany he reenlsted n the Marnes on February and he saled for France the followng day The frst word re ceved by hs relatves here was n August 1918 when he wrote he had been over the top twce At the tme of hs wrtng he was ln a rest bllet watng call to go to the front agan Presumably he lost hs lft on hs thrd leap from the trenches He was a memberof tbe 96th Company Sxth Regment Marnes Before en lstng he was a sergeant n Company E Rochester Natonal Defense Con tngent He was an employe of the Kodak Company for a num Jgaatman ber of years Corporal Whtman was a membet*c of the Cathedral Hgh School basket ball team whle attendng that school beng among the best amateur ball and football players n ths cty n some tme 1 / Members of the Wllam H Coo] ) Post Amercan Legon arc requested to attend the funerals of marnes They wll meet at tho New York Stato Armory at 8 oclock Tuesday mornng / The body of Sergeant George H / of Company C 325th nfantry 82nd Dvson who was klled ln ac ton u tn Argonn Forest October Jo arrved n Rochester last nght and was removed to the famly home 68 Lorenzo street Sergeant and Mary Vogt Knebel f seph Norm ment Knebel; two ssters Mrs Ernest Macr and Mane Knebel Gem lee Valley wn have charge of tl ne funeral wll take place Monl ng at 9:15 oclock f mly1 Churoh nterment wll be n Holy! Sepul lody of Prvate 1 Walter/ tnd Mrs Thomas Ewart of v 0ad ster y a memmpany of 326th nfantry 82nd Dvson The funeral wll h par ter par \ art ; three 1 n k: C and Edmond Ewart and two ssters Mldred J and Ruth L j /

41 FUNERALS OF THREE ROCHESTER MARNES KLLED N FGHTNG OVERSEAS WLL ALL TUESDAY The funerals of Corporal Lews C an Whtman Kodak Company for a number of Prvate Wgbert "A Fen and years Prvate James Members of the Vogel Unted Wllam States H Cooper Post of Marne Corps Amercan Legon wll take place are request from St ed to attend the funerals of Belleau Wood Prvate Fen enlsted Aprl at Rochester June 11 He saled for Franco 191 wlth the 47lh Com" pany 5th Regment of Marnes He was klled n acton June at?vo Rattle of Belleau Wood Prvate%?ogel enlsted n the Marne Corps n 191" Durng ths perod he w servce n Mexco and waa among Artllerymans Body Arrves / The body of Prvate James H Scorse of Headquarters Company 7th Feld Ar tllery who was klled n acton n France on October arrved n Rochester Frday evenng Prvate Scorse before hs entrance nto the army served as a mem ber of the Unted States Navy He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam Scorse of Barnard; hs wfe Mrs Rose A Scorse; one son James L Scorse; one brother] Carl Scorse and cne sster Mss Dela Scorse / Th funeral cf Prvate Clarence J Emereb of Company C 120th Machne Gun Battalon who was klled n acton n France wll take place tomorrow morn ng at 9 oclock from Blessed Sacrament Church Bural wll be made n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Members of Thomas F Healy Post of Veterans of Foregn Wars wll have charge of the mltary servces They re requested to report to F J Semple at Monroe Avenue and Feld Street at 745 oclock tomorrow y mornng y The funeral of Leutenant James E Getman who was klled n acton ln France wll take place from hs home at 341 Columba Avenue Tuesday afternoon at 230 oclock Bural wll be made n Rversde Cemetery The body of Prvate J H Walter Ewartv a member of 326th nfantry Machne Gun Battalon who was klled ln acton ln France on Octooer arrved n Rochester Frday evenng He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Thomas E Ewart r Westfall Road Brghton; three brothers Kenneth E Frank C and Edmond Ewart and two ssters Msses Ml dred J and Ruth Ewart Corporal Hechts Funeral / The funeral of Corporal Arthur C Hecht of Company G "0th nfantry wll take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from the home at 1 Mller Street Mem bers of Thomas F Healy Post of Veterans of Foregn Wars wll have charge of the mltary servces The funeral of Prvate James Vggan a member of 06th Company 6th RogmeDt Unted States Marnes who was klled ln acton n France wll take place Tuesday Patrcks Cathedral Tuesday mornng mornng at 0 oclock from St Patrcks at 9 oclock Cathedral The mltary servces wll be n Corporal Whtman enlsted ln the charge of Wllam T Cooper Post of Amercan Legon Bural wll be made ln Marne Corps on Aprl at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery Rochester He saled for France June wth the 43d Company 5th Regment of Marnes He was klled n acton Juno at the Battle J^(J stl;v 1014 Cub from Aprl n Ju the : 96th Com mcl OthReglrne lstng K~tPr Natonal Defense ContnnLCHeB w^an employe of the East / / HEROES WHO MADE SUPREME SACRFCE H^n ^7 1 ^m\vlm ARE BENG LAD TO FNAL REST HERE \ The funeral of Prvate Vctor E zo Street at 9 tnd at 915 Dengler who was klled n acton n oclock from Holy Famly Church the Argonne Forest on October 10 Rev Detrch Laurenzs offk 1918 took place yesterday mornng Holy Sepu from the home of hs father Charles Cemetery Members of Genesee Val ost of Amercan Legon had V Dengler at 283 Brown Street at 840 oclock and at 9 oclock from SS of the mltary ser\ r The funeral of Sergeant John H Nary who was klled n acton n France n Aprl 19 S took place lay mornng from the ho very Street at 830 o at 9 oclock from Holv Apostles Church Qvr>al Peter an POT V1K JAMES 11 SCORSE Paula Chut The funeral and Mrs Jo on n B Of s F 1 1 h Posl o \ terans of n Wars had charge of the ml tary servces \T The funeral of Prvate Jam of 7th Feld Artllery wh n acton on October 4 wll take p! parent Mrs Wll n he mltary Tlo clock tn: harge! wll l n Mt

42 ~ ~~ Holy Prvate Tames Y V Vggan The funeral of Prvate James Vegel a Vggan member of Nnetysxth company Sxth Marnes who was klled n acton n France wll take place Tuesday mornng at 9 o clock from St Patrcks cathedral Mem J ; : ^ ; James V Ygga bers of Wllam H Cooper post Amercan Legon wll have charge of the mltary servce and wll meet at the Armory at 8 a m nterment wll be n Holy Sepulcher He leaves hs parents John and Rose Vggan of 80 Romeyn street and a brother Joseph Vggan \ Corporal Lous C Whtman The funeral of Corporal Lous C Whtman Fortythrd company Ffth Marnes who was klled n acton n Belleau Woods France October wll take place Tuesday mornng at 830 oclock from the famly home 194 Conkey avenue and at 9 oclock from St The body arrved n Roches ter last nght He enlsted n the Marne corps Aprl and saled for France June He was a member of the Grmson football team and a member of the Cathedral Hgh school basketball team whle attendng that school beng one of the best ama teur basketball and football n players the cty Prvate Vctor E Dengler / The funeral of Prvate Vctor E Dengler a member of Company M 327th nfantry who was klled n ac ton n the Argonne sector October 10th 1918 wll take place Monday j mornng at 9 oclock from SS Peter] and Pauls church nterment wll j be n Holy Sepulcher He leaves hs father Charles Dengler of 283 Brown street; two ssters Mrs rene j Schoen and Vrgna Dengler and three brothers Charles Oscar and Elva Dengler \ Serjycant Lews A Pye The funeral of Sergeant Lews A Pye Company F Fftyeghth n fantry who was klled n acton July wll take place Monday mornng at 830 oclock from 118 Saratoga avenue and at 9 oclock from St Patrcks cathedral n terment wll be made n Holy Sep k ulcher Leutenant James E Getman The funeral of Leutenant James Edgar Getman son of Melancthon J and Josephne M H Getman of 341 Columba avenue wll take place at 230 oclock Tuesday afternoon from the Central Presbyteran church Rev C Waldo Cherry mnster wll offcate Memoral post Amercan Legon of whch Getman post be came a merged part wll have charge of the mltary servces nterment wll be made n Rversde ^ Prvate James H Scorse The body of Prvate James H Scorse of Headquarters company Seventh Feld artllery who was klled n acton October when oper atng a swtchboard near Very France arrved last nght Prvate Scorse had served four years n the navy and saw servce on the Natonal Guard the Mexcan border wth He enlsted for th World war June and was Prvate J H Walter Exvart ^^membe^f ctmplny ls Machne nfantry 82dL dmelon t rj^vate J H Walter Gun who was klled n acton lnm October aged 23 VJ"^" rved n ths cty last nght He leaves hs rarents Mr and Mrs Thomas E Ewart" of Westfall road Brghton; Sre brothers Kenneth E Frank C and Edmond Ewart and two ssters Mldred J and Ruth Ewart Sergeant George H Knebel The body of Sergeant George H Knebel a member of Company C 325th nfantry who was klled m bat tle n France October arrved n Rochester last nght For several years before enlstng n September 1917 he was employed by the Rocnester bakery He went to Camp Gor don Ga and later to Camp Upton from where he saled overseas n May 1918 He was a member of the regment that was personally greeted by Kng George upon ts arrval n England He leaves hs parents Jo seph and Mary Knebel of 68 Lorenzo street The funeral wll take place Monday mornng at 9 oclock from the house and at 915 oclock from Holy Famly church nterment at Sepulcher "\ Sergeant John H Nary The funeral of Sergeant John H 310th nfantry Nary of Company B klled n acton October wll Lous O Whtman Patrck oathednl Wllam H Cooper poet Amercan Legon wll have charge of the mltary servce nterment wll be made n Holy Sepulcher He leaves hs par Mr and Mrs Mchael Whtman; two brothers Stephen and Fdwnrd Whtman; three rs Mrs Walter Dummer and Paul Martn of Roch M Lucnda of Bal tmore and hs grandmother Mrs ><on sent to Camp Robnson for tranng He saled for France October wth the Frst dvson He was wounded at Solssons n August 1918 and agan n September after whch Bent to a base hosptal n the smth of France Hs convalescence was rapd and he returned to duty only to no death n October He was rled several tmes for bravery leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam Scorse of Barnard; hs wfe Rose A Scorse; a son James L Scorse; a brother Carl Scorse and a seter Dela Scorse Sergeant John H Nary take place Monday mornng at 830 oclock from Holy Apostles church nterment wll be made n Holy Sepul cher Sergeant Nary was the son of John H and Margaret Nary of 162 Avery street He was born n ths cty November :> 1893 and was educated at Cathe dral school He enlsted November 23 ll 17 and was sent to Camp Dx and later he was transferrer! t Company B Thrteth nfantry at Camp Greene and was sent overseas n Aprl 1918 He was klled n the Argonne sector n October 19 S He besdes hs parents two broth ers Joseph and Raymond Nary and two ssters Sster M of Ssol St Joseph and Margaret E Nary all of Rochester

43 to Sergeant Wllam P Hggnson The funeral of Frst Sergeant Wl lam Paul Hggnson Marne corps who ded n acton at Chateau Therry Prvate Wgbert A Fen The body of Prvate Wgbert A Fen son of Mary A and the late Anthony A Fen of 1094 Lyell av enue arrved last nght Prvate Fen enlsted n Fortyseventh com pany Ffth Marnes Aprl and saled for France June He Was klled n acton June 25 M BRNG BODES OF 14 SOLDERS WHO FELL N FRANCE Specal Car$ and Escort Arrve n Rochester &^c LEUT WOUNDED TWCE VZ James E f^f Getman Ded Four Days Before Armstce Was Sgned Funeral of Veterans to Take Place n Early Part of Next Week bodes of fourteen Roches! ders who ded n France durng the World war arrve 1 m Rochester al 7 oeok last evenng at the New \rk Central staton The names of he young men whose bodes arrved are as fol Sergt Wllam P Hggnson June took place ths afternoon at 2 oclock at the famly plot n Mt Hope Rev Paul Moor* Strayer pas tor of Thrd Presbyteran church of fcated Wllam Cooper post Amer can Legon was n charge of the mltary servce ^J Prvate Clarence J Emerch \ The funeral of Prvate Clarence J Emerch of Company C 120th Ma chne Gun battaloj who was klled n acton n France wll take place Monday mornng at 3 oclock from Blessed Sacrament church Healy post 16 Veterans of Foregn Wars wll have charge of the mltary serv ce Members are requested to re port to F J Semple at Mechancs nsttute at 730 a m Monday morn ng Gold Star Mothers corps 1 wll attend the funeral n a body nter ment wll be n Holy Sepulchre Prvate Emerch was born n Roch ester May and receved hs educaton n Blessed Sacrament B l He left Rochester for Camp Hancock Ga May and arrved n France late n July He leaves hs mother Sopha F Emerch of 65 Nelson street; a daughter Dorothy; a sster Mrs Dorothy Glfol and two brothers Frank J and Stephen J Emerch Corporal Arthur C The funeral of Corporal Arthur C W Hceht W Hecht of Company G Thrteth nfantry Thrd dvson wll take place Monday afternoon at 2 oclock from the famly home 1 Mller street The servces wll be n charge of Flower Cty post Amercan Legon j Members of Thrd dvson ) are re quested to report to George H Jenk nson at the Armory n unform Mon day afternoon at 1 oclock Prvate Merlon Hegeman TnP funeral of Prvate Merton K h no dvson who \\ gbert A Fen 1918 at Belleau Woods He was a graduate of Holy Famly parochal school and before enlstng was em ployed at Wollensak Optcal com pany Ffe was ntensely pat! and hs enlstment Bollowed an argu ment at the factory n whch h stated he would show fl what to do The funeral wll place Tue da s mornng al B o* rom s a cathedral vvll Ham H Coope poat Amercan Le gon wll have charge of the ml servce nterment wll be n Holy Sepulhcer wt Thebody f <7< pora/lcul > man of the :; lorn] who a Thlen t th parents vj two broth Water Dumrre Marl Rod ;l of Baltmore The body ot Sergeant Lews A who ded overseaa whle servng the Amercan arrved " Rocheater last mgln was taken to Ll He en m acton durng th Becond ba le of the m Mrs The morrow Fvnf ford of Am Gem afternoon from ffl P b \ res!*}>/ " have Ch m * J lows : Leutenant lames B le man Berg ta Wllam Paul Hggnson George ll Knebel Lews A Pye and John 11 Nary Corporala Arthu W llclt am Lous Charles Wlnt man am lnvals John 11 W Ewart Wgbert Anthonj Fen U ton E Hegeman Jame \ egel Clar ence Emerch Jamea ll Bcorae am \ ll to 1 1 nkler The bodea were brought here n Of Prvate ( frst Max the Motor Trar The funeral f Leut of M an ll 1 and Joaephne m n n of No 841 Columba avenue oclock Tu f the church wll offcate Mem ol whch Oetnan of m Bural wll made n Rl Went to Tranng School Leutenant Getman " quart Regment New oal Guard on Aprl and [918 salng for France on Maj 10th n v the lost h nl untl leutenant on B the 305th urn on portan :! le French and nd Reenlsted n Corps dace a from 711 Man termenl wll he made n W nts man HegB" nd a seter Hazel Hegeman

44 (M Sergeant Hggnson re*enlsted n the Marne Corps on Aprl n Buf falo and went to France wth the frst contngent of Marnes sent overseas He was klled n acton durng the Battle of Belleau Wood on June G 1918 He was awarded posthumously these decoratons : The dstngushed servce cross the U S navy cross and two ctatons from the French government awardng the crox de guerre Klled n Argonne Forest The funeral servces wll take place from Xo 32 Chestnut street at 1 :30 1 oclock ths afternoon and at 2 oclock from the chapel n Mount Hope ceme tery The members of Wllam H Coop er (Marnes) Post Amercan Legon and all former Marnes of the cty are re quested to attend the guneral of Frst Sergeant Hgguson They wll meet at the Marne Corps recrutng staton No 40 State street Sergeant John H Nary Jr son of John and Margaret J Nary of No 162 Avery street enlsted on November and was sent to Camp Dx and was later transferred to Camp Greene North Carolna havng been assgned to Com pany B 30th nfantry He saled over seas n Aprl 1918 He took part n the battle of the Marne and was klled n the Argonne forest He was cted for bravery n the Thrd Dvson The funeral wll be held on Monday mornng and bural wll be made n Holy Sepulchre cemetery Sergeant Nary leaves hs parents John H and Margaret j Nary; two brothers Joseph and Ray mond Nary; two ssters Sster M Clar ence of the order of the Ssters of St Joseph of ths cty and Margaret Nary Kng George Greeted Regment V Sergeant George H Knebel was a member of Company C 25lh nfantry Hs parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Knebel lve at No 68 Lorenzo street For several years before enlstng n Sep tember 1017 he was employed by the Rochester Bakery He went to Camp Gordon Ga and later to Camp Upton He was a member of the regment tha was personally greeted by Kng George upon ts arrval n England Corporal Lews C ( Whtman was a member of the" Fortythrd Company Ffth Marnes le was klled n acton on June ll lds n Belleau wood He enlsted n the Marne Corps on Aprl and saled for France on June ll 1017 He was a member of the son football team of ths pty and of the Cathedral Hgh School basketball team whle attendng that school and was well known n amateur basketball and football crcles n ths cty Enlsted n Regular Army V The funeral of Sergeant Lews A pye wll lake place early next week from No 118 Saratoga avenue Sergeant Pye en lsted n the regular army n 11)17 ne was klled July 19th lurng the Becond battle of the Marne He leaves father f ssrs Mrs Frank Leach ge Meer and Mrs A J Stff ler all of Rochester and Mrs S L Nes btt of Hamln and two brothers Frank and Harold ve of Roch v The funeral of Corporal Arthur C W Hechl wll lake pa a 2 oclock Mon day afternoon from he famly home No 1 Mller street All former members of the Thrd Dvson n Rochester are requested to attend the funeral They should report at: the State Armory to George H Jenknson at 1 oclock n un form The funeral wll be conducted by Flower Cty Post Amercan Legon At least sx men arc desred from the Thrd Dvson to act as bearers Corporal Hecht was a member of Com pany G 30th nfantry Thrd Dvson Saw Servce n Mexco Prvate James Vogel was a member of the Nnetysxth Company Sxth Ma rnes He was klled n acton n France n August 1918 He enlsted n the Ma rne Corps n 1910 and durng ths tme saw servce n Mexco and was among the Marnes who landed at Vera Cruz He also served n Cuba He reenlsted n the Marnes on February and saled for France the followng day Be fore enlstng he was a sergeant n Com pany E Rochester Natonal Defense Con tngent He was an employee of the Eastman Kodak Company for a number of years ^ Prvate Vctor E Dengler was a mem ber of Company M 327th nfantry He left Rochester n Aprl 1917 gong to Camp Dx He was later transferred to Camp Gordon and saled for France n May 1918 He was klled n acton on October 10th n the Argonne forest le leaves hs father Charles Dengler; two ssters Mrs rene Scloer and Mss Vrgna Dengler and three brothers Charles Oscar and Elva Dengler The funeral wll take place at 9 oclock Mon day mornng from SS Peter and Pauls Church Saled for France n 1918 Mertn F Hegeman was a member of! ny B 310th nfantry Seventyeghth Dvson He left Rochester for Camp Dx on Aprl and saled overseas on May S He leaves besdes hs parents Mr and Mrs W C Hegeman a sster Mss Hazel Hegeman The funeral wll take place at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon from No Tll Man qtreet east Bural wll be made at West Webster Prvate John H Wr Ewart was a member of the Machne Gun Company 326th nfantry Prvate Wgbert Anthony Fen was a member of the 47th Company Ffth Marnes m ate lames H Scorse was a mem ber of the Headquarters Company Sevj * enth nfantry Prvate Clarence J Emerch was a member of Company C 120th Machne Gun Battalon Sergeant frankln L Dost The body of Sergeant Frankln L Dost Unted States Marne Corps was brought to Flmra where servces were 1 the Natonal cemetery Sergeant Dosts wdow lves at No *35 Melvlle street Rochester Sergeant Dost lust enlsted n the Marne Corps n Febru ary n Rochester \\c was dscharged on February 15 Marne 1005 t Barracks New York n enlsted on November n Roch ester and left for France on January wth tbe Eghth Company hfth Marnes He saw klled on June L n Belleau W PRVATE JAMES H SCORSE / Funeral of Solder from Home n t*f* J/5arlMtrd Sunday^) ^JsX/^ The funeral of Prvate James H Scorse; of Headquarters company Seventh Heavy Feld artllery Frst dvson who was klled n acton near Very France October wll take place from the home of he par ents on Stone road Barnard Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock Rev Ralph S Cushman mnster of Asbury Methodst church of whch Prvate Scorse was a member and Rev Fred Dean of Greece Baptst church and Rev A M Hendrck wll offcate Greece post Amercan Legon wll have charge of the servces nter ment wll be made n Falls cemetery Rdgj/e road Prvate Scorse had served four years n the navy and also saw serv ce at the Mexcan border wth Com pany A Thrd New York nfantry n 1916 He enlsted n the "World war June and was sent to Camp Robn son Wsconsn for tranng and saled for France wth the Frst d vson October Je wag wounded at Sossons n August 1918 and agan n September after whch he was sent to a base hosptal n the south of France Hs convalescence was rapd and he returned to duty only to meet death n October when operatng a swtchboard near Verv France Prvate Scorse served n the battles of the Lorrane and Toul sectors and the MontdderNoyon St Mhel and the MeuseArgorne offensves He was cted several tmes for braver* and was presented wth a medal of honor by the French government Mrs W^r hja Parent? Mr d wfe p ^ SC0rS0 of Barnard hs wfe Rose A Scoree a son James *?**"" f W CarlTt * a8ter Scorse rdt]a

45 Z/^ Prvate Joseph A Roth The body of Prvate Joseph A Roth of Company F 148th nfantry who was klled n the Argonne For est September arrved n Rochester yesterday and was taken to the home of hs mother Mrs Mary oth 127 Saranac street The fu neral wll take place tomorrow mornng at 840 oclock from the house and at 9 oclock from St M chaels church nterment wll be made n Holy Sepulcher Besdes hs mother he leaves a wfe Florence Helbron Roth; two chldren Bernard and Eleanor Roth; three brothers Wllam J George J and Leo Roth and seven sstc : Mrs Mary Glechauf Mrs Dorothy Adams Mrs Rose Spndler Mrs Cecela Myers Mrs Frances Wckens Mrs Florence Helman and Louse Roth Lous Duemmel The funeral of Lous Duemmel 28 a former member of Company A 146th nfantry A E F who ded September 11th took place yesterday afternoon wth mltary honors He was the son of Mr and Mrs Albert Duemmel of Wren street He leaves besdes hs parents one brother Frederck Duemmel and two sla ters Mrs Harry Zuhlke and Mrs Earle Watson The funeral escort consostlng of a frng squad and bugler n command of Colonel C L Rchardson formerly of the U S Feld artllery was composed of for mer servce men Sergeant Frank E Robertshaw of Company G 108th nfantry 71 Fllmore street ded Sep tember 29th of wounds receved n ac ton Sergeant Robertshaw had been a member of the old Thrd nfantry for eleven years and saw servce on the border Besdes hs mother he leaves two brothers Lynn of the Amercan Expedtonary Forces and Bert of ths cty o s _ r! J2se^ y^o <uxf Ct t //?ftl>^_ James B Pendlebury The body of James Burton Pendle bury a former member of Compajy M 310th nfantry who was klled ln acton n France September wll arrve n Brooklyn about March 30th accordng to notce receved by hs mother Mrs Ralph Pendlebuy of 2f Shelter street He was an em ployee of the Eastman Kodak com pany before enterng the servce Leutenant Frank M Stcwarrc?/ LEUT FRAJVK M STEWART / Funeral of Rochester War Hero to Be Held at Penn Yan Wednesday The funeral of Leutenant Frank Merrltt Stewart son of Saunders C and Josephne Stewart of 95 Megs street who ded of wounds receved ln acton n the Argonne Forest west of Chatel Chehery October wll take place Wednesday afternoon at 230 oclock at Penn Yan Frank M Stewart post Amercan Legon wll have charge of the servces Rev Paul Moore Strayer pastor of Thrd Presbyteran church wll offcate n terment wll be made n Lakesde cemetery Penn Yan Members of Stewart post and former members of Troop H who served on the Mexcan border wll assemble at Troop F Armory Culver road Wednesday mornng at 930 oclock ln regula ton unform from where they wll proceed to Penn Yan ln automobles Leutenant Stewart waa bom at Penn Yan January Re at tended Penn Yan academy; came to Rochester n 1918 and was graduated from East Hgh school class of 1912 He was a member of the class of 17 at Mchgan Agrcultural school Lansng On June he enlsted ln Troop H Frst New York cavalry and served two years nne months of whch was spent at Fort McAllen Texas durng the Mexcan uprsng He was accepted for the frst offcers tranng camp at Plattsburgh No vember and commssoned a frst leutenant He saled for Europe January on S S Auranla and landed at Lverpool on the 26th He went drect to France and after three months tranng was assgned to Company G 369th nfantry and sent wth hs company to the front wth the Nnetyffth French nfantry at Masslges and then to the north of Maffrecomt Recevng wounds he was sent to Base hosptal 8 at Savaney and there remaned a month after whch he was assgned to 109th nfantry October as adjutant of the frst battalon whch was located at Bos de Chatel t was near Apremont n the Argonne that he suf fered a wound under the heart on October 8th whch caused hs death He was bured next day at LaChalade Leutenant Stewart was a member of the Mu Ps fraternty and actve n East Hgh school and T M C A athletcs He was a member of Thrd Presbyteran church He leaves hs we at"? 9f TpTand was mrrcl " M7 *n4 hs p _ DEATHSFUNERALS \ rjsf JV /tr 2 / PRVATE ( LAVTOV >/WARNEK tq% / Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow \ftcrnoon n rondcquot /The Clayton L Warner who was klled n acton n France October $ funeral of Prvate (frst dan) aged 23 years wll take place tomor row afternoon at 230 oclock from the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Lous P Warner Stop 6 Summervlle boulevard rondequot Rev Dr C Waldo Cherry pastor of Cen tral Presbyteran church of whch Prvate Warner was an actve mem ber wll offcate nterment wll be n Rversde cemetery Memoral post Amercan Legon wll have rge of the mltary aervlce Prvate Warner was called to the colors Aprl and was sent to Camp Dx where after sx weeks tranng he was sent to France n the ntellgence secton of Second bat talon 310th nfantry Seventyeghth dvson He spent several weeks n scoutng schools and went to the front n Sept mb u hen bl n an old German barracks at Cornay n the Argonne sector the concusson of shells undermne l the foundatlona ctf the buldng and t eoll buryng several men n the rul m Clayton Warner lc Goorce W Tl o wan wll arrve la tobxlcea row and wll br wll be hold from St Muryn Churcb ut a te announced later Mechanc lve l u" a"u Mr Elzabeth Attrdge Mr* ly and Mrs Jo " D(J brothers Jullua A Maxtlu M and

46 4X ONE MASS SAD OVER REMANS Bearng Bodes Of Solders From St Patrcks Cathedral St Patrcks Cathedral Crowded Ths Mornng for Servce and Streets Lned Wth Slent Throngs of People/^y)/^ Rochester pad fnal trbute today to three more of ts solder dead when mltary funeral servces were held at 9 oclock ths mornng from St Pat rcks Cathedral for Prvate James Vegel Vggan Corporal Lous C Whtman of 194 Conkey avenue and Wgbert A Fen of 1094 Lyell avenue Solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by the rector the Rev J Francs OHearn The Rev Matthas Hargather of St Mchaels Church was deacon and the Rev Charles J Bruton was subdeacon; Harold Mller a stu dent was master of ceremones Among the prests n the sanctuary were the Rev Wllam Bren the Rev Chester McCauley the Rev Edward Ball the Rev George Doud the Rev Joseph Wurzer and the Rev gnatus Cameron Bearers for Prvate Vggan were Earl J mo Ross J Turner H E Jaynes Casper George Harold New man and Frank Retnger; for Corporal Whtman they were Harold Clark Charles P Gottry Joseph Kelly After the bodes had been borne n Frank Perry John Glbert and James to the church many persons who had Kane and for Wgbert A Fen were gathered n the street went nto the Frank Volt Alfred L Kelnz George sanctuary for servces The crowd Pardee Mason McKnney Charles was so large t was dffcult for all to Hans and Harry Nell fnd seats and many stood n the Servces were conducted by Cooper platform of the church n a corner Marne Post of the Amercan Legon n the rear of the church was the and were ln charge of Frst Sergeant pathetc fgure of a gray hared man Frank Wethorn and Frst Sergeant Lous H Kohler the latter ln charge^sobbng btterly as he prayed As the 1Cut>"o"nmcTcnor bean to sng the responses many of the local marne rec f w"f Pod!ln the audence began to weep and <t Delegatons from Cooper Marne Post uttsavo ttenrter was ony a short nuu tme mo before ueore there mere and the Gold Star Mothes attended h& ln tne the servces at the church and at lare the church> grave The guard of honor conssted of J Lestman Ward C Davs H Chrstner L Coakley A P Whpple H M Harmon H P Button and R G Horton nterment was made n the famm lots n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery / the bodes were lowered nto tne graves taps were sounded by Frst Sergeant Lews H Kohler Salutes were fred by a frng squad conss tng of Mlton D Cushman Jamss Conheadv Lews Corke Frank Maer D Reynolds Forrest Spencer George G Brown and E Francs Doyle ln charge of Frst Sergeant Fred J Wethorn Long before the nval of the bodes of the three men whose remans were taken to the church at the same tme streets ear the Cathederal were thronged wth people Seldom f ever haa Rochester wtnessed a more solemn sght As the hearses contan ng the remans of the three men came n vew of the cathederal the bell be gan to toll Some factores and busness places n the vcnty paused work tor a short perod whle ther employes lned the wndows to look upon the caskets of the dead boys Men and; women stood wth bared heads and the small boy of the street ped for a moment to pay chll 1 1 bute to the men who had made the supreme sacrfce Through lnes of servce men n unform and surrounded by hundreds of frends remans of men who gave ther lves over sea were horn from church to last restng place

47 9^> Many Slent Trbute to Fallen War Heroes fx Photos by Stone Herald Photographer pprr Crowd outsde of St Patrck* Cathedral at funeral servces of three hcrort of the nlted States Marne Copa Lower Carryng the caskets from tho Cathedral to the funeral cortege honng Marnes standng; at attenton HUNDREDS of slent Rochestertans lned the walks and flled to overflowng St Patrcks Cathedral where the bodes of three members of the Unted States Marne Corps who made the supreme sacr fce at Belleau Woods and Chateau Therry were brought for fnal bless ngs at 9 oclock yesterday mornng The bodes were of Corporal Lews C Whtman and Prvates Wgbert A /Fen and James V Vggan 1^" The hushed and solemn atttude of the spectators who uncovered as the funeral cortege passed on the way to the church was a fttng and smple trbute to the men whose deeds wll always be perpetuated n the annals of hstory n partcpatng n the great battle that was the forerunner of smlar struggles that fnally broke the back of the German defenses on the Western front The Marne guard that escorted the caskets to the edfce was lned from the man entrance to the curb whle members of the Gold Star Mothers weeded the bodes as they were borne aloft on the should f ther con 1 Francs OHern offcated at n hgh mass of requem nsasted b> r an" tv Charlea Bruton Mltary servles were n charge of Wllam H Cooper Post of Amercan Legon under the drecton Of fw Serjeant Lous H Koehler of the Marne Recrutng Staton Bural < was made n Holy Sepulcher tery Other Solder Funerals Funeral servces were held yester day afternoon a"9 t w from wounds re Nvpmb?n no on T\ brought from \< mornn*j Jhere hc funeral toou SKfr TSUSV Bav C Waldo offcated Bun area made n ade emetery Cembera t Me moral Poat of Amercan Legon were ln charge of the mltary aervces The beatera were DeLnncey Bentley Houck Geofu Thomaa The funeral of Cla rch who was klled n ael took place Monday n>k and at 9 oclock from Blessed 1 WwJV Holy Repulcl era n charge of Thomas! Wara Post of Veterans of Foregn

48 1 He Vggan V ( FELL WTH HS FACE TOWARD THE ENEMY Body of George H Knebel s Brought Home from France Three Rochester Marnes Who Ded n Acton n France Are to Be Bured nurvu Together uycm from Cathedral Lous C Whtman James V Wgbert A Fen GEORGE H KNEBEL body of Sergeant George ll Knebel >f Company C :J"th nfantry arrved Frday nght and was taken to ll km> of Ls parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Knebel No 68 Lorenzo street Sergeant Knebel enlst! Company ( n September He was sent to Camp >x New Jersey anrl was n tran ng for three months Hs devoton to duly sunn wm hm a promoton to cor poral From Camp L)x le was ferrel t amp lrdon Atlanta Ga and from Camp Gordon n the month of May 1018 was sent overseas News soon was receved that he had been promoted rgeant Soon afterward he was n acton n the frontlne trenches but be always found opportuntes to wrte cheerful uncomplanng letters to hs famly and fl n November H 1918 He day be fore the armstre was sgned offcal notce of s<rgc; n Knebele death ton on October 1th was receved by Ls parents! Sergeant Knebel belonged to a splendd young manhood At the Roches ter Baker; whefe be wag employed for several vens he v\as known as an e ellen worker and was well lked n and Employees!oncernng hm Rev Paul Taylor chaplan of Com pany 325th nfahtry wrote to one of Sergeant Knebels frends: " found hm on the battlefeld wll < to the en my Sepulchre eemet To know hm whs lo l\e hm wns not only dler bul a man and a Ch nd us sul he ded" Knebel wll be lurl n Holy on mornng afr approprate servces al the famlj home l n rer of whch he The funera servces of Corporal Lews < Whtman Prvate Wgbert A Fen and Prvate James Vegel U S Marne Corps wll be held from St Patrcks Cathedral at 9 :00 A M Tuesday morn ng s Corporal Whtman enlsted n the Ma rne Corps on Aprl at Roches ter He saled for France June wth the 43rd Company 5th Regment Marnes He was klled n acton June at the Battle of 13ellau Woods He was a member of the Crmson foothall team and a member of the Cathedral Hgh School basketball team whle at tendng that school beng one of the best amateur basketball and football players ths cty has had Prvate Fen enlsted Aprl at Rocheser He saled for France June wth the 47th Company 5th Regment of Marnes He was klled n a lon June at the Rattle of Belleau Woods Prvate Vegel enlsted n the Marne Corps n 1910 He saw servce n Mex H MORTUARY RECCURD V Funeral of lnrry R Conaj / The funeral of Harry t Coonan aged 25 of Company A llll nfantrj 2 slon A K V who ded Sunby n eater General Hosptal after a long llness due to gas posonng suffered ln France n the World War wll take place ths mornng at 8 oclock al hs home at 22 New York Street and at 9 oclock from SS ml Pawls Church Bural wll be made n t Oemetery Tnfuneral wll be wth mltary hoaors The nd trng squad wll be n charge of Company G nfantry wth Alfred Wateman of Com pany A as bugker co and was among the marnes who landed at Vera Cruz He stayed n Mex co from Aprl to September 1914 He also served n Cuba n the late war wth Germany Te reeulsted n the Ma rnes February S 1918 and saled for France the followng day The frst word receved by hs knsfolk here was n August 191s when he wrote that he had been over the top twce At the tme of hs wrtng he was n a rest bl let watng a call to go to the front agan Presumably he lost hs lfe on hs thrd leap from the trenches He was a member of the 96th Company Gth Regment Marnes Before enlstng he was a sergeant Company E Rochester Natonal Defense Contngent He was an employee of the Eastman Kodak Com pany for a number of years Members <<f the Wllam Cooper (marne post Amercan Legon are re 1 to attend funeral of these three marnes Those attendng the funeral wll meet at the New York State Armory at 8 A M

49 Joseph Mltary Funeral ^J To Be Held TomorTdS/ For Sergeant Gbaud Funeral servces for Sergeant Jo seph D Gbaud 27 former member SERGEANT JOSEPH D GBAUD of the A E F and promnent n fra ternal crcles who ded Wednesday evenng ln Homeopathc Hosptal wll be held tomorrow mornng at 9:80 oclock from hs late home 145 Latta road and at 10 oclock from Holy Cross Church Charlotte n terment wll be ln Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Members of ra Jacobson Post of whch Sergeant Gbaud was presdent wll be n charge of the funeral The casket wll be carred from the home to the church on a gun casson After servces the body wll be taken to the cemetery on the calaaon accompaned by a band* MLTARY HONORS aaa Church Flled at Funeral o D Gbaud CARRED CN GUN CASSOH ^/}t/ml^f Draped Ammunton Cheat Takes Body from Home to Church and Then to Cemetery Honorary Es corts Accompany Trott Funeral Full mltary ho day mornng to h ft Gbaud a 1 g* La e al 0 #0 clock fro home No 145!: from 11 rly Church Chhrlotte Solemn re Lted by Rv Alex ander M f(1 y 2^ 1 gn 1> D of St Bern Rev Wllam Payne urh Auburn former 1 Rev Andrews Church n the sanctuary Hstorc Scrapbooks The musc of Collecton the mass was sung by the chldrens chor of Holy Cross Church As the casket draped wth the Amercan flag was carred down the asle followng the last absoluton the beautful "n Paradso" was sung by Mrs Donovan The Ssters of Mercy of Holy Cross School Charlotte former teachers of Sergeant Gbaud attended the servces Three Honorary Escorts < An honorary escort of the Knghts of Columbus conssted of Ray Metzger Al bert Bott A G Smth George Hennessy Wllam Welch and Wllam Powers and an honorary escort of the Order of he ALhambra conssted by James Cullen Joseph Lucy Frank Cleary Walter Mallon and Henry Swam An honorary escort of the Volunteer Fremens Asso caton of Charlotte conssted of John J Petten John Preston Lawrence B Sexton and George < > Keer The actlv bearers > rgeant Percy Norrla Bergenml Charles Twamley Corporal Mchael Kelly am Mechancs Wllam B Welch Petftr Mandell and Harold Ress The members of the Vol unteer Fremens Assocaton and he members of ra Jncobabn Post Amercan Legon n command! Captan Earl Keenan Leutenant Harry Rarlter and VceCommander Claude R MeCathron marched n a body The servces were n charge of ra Jacobson Post of whch Sergeant Gbaud was presdent Fre Salute at Grave The funeral of Sergeant Gbaud was one of the largest mltary funerals ever held n ths cty the church beng ed to capacty wth re) The fourth Regment B Bearers Lloyd and v and Color Guard Tony Roltf and Wllam Berry ho; h of 1 h 1f 1!>^ ment of the Mn drawn by four black h by an honorary g the churfh the bodj waa taken to Holy Sepulchre eene; where bural was made n the famh lol Servces at the grave were Rev Alexander J McCabe as Rev John J MeMahon chaplan of St Anns Hon As the body was lowered nto the grave the frng squad fred a salute and taps was sounded The members of the frpg squad were John Donovan Brekler Elmer Grpth lm Ells and Edward DeWtfc The 1" ornetst of the Fftyfoul Mechanc George W Trott Wth hs former cm c nf the funeral of W Trott who was klled took place from St Marys Church yesterday mornng Solemn Rch mass of reguem was celebrated by Rev Smon Ftzsmmons asssted by Rey Fathers John B Sellnger J J Ganey and Edward B Lynch A delegaton of Gold Star Mother* headed by ther presdent Mrs W Mary Robertshaw Mrs Ann Padley Mrs F Qunn Mrs W Hnnerman nnd rms M as color bearers led th wend from the church The bearers and frnz squad all for mer m Georg tne Wllam Arthn Hall Henry Escort of Company G Men The honorary escort composed of members of Company G losth nfantry and Robertshaw Post Amercan conssted of Charles A Conway Charles J Welch L X Smth Charles E Cady Jerry Dalev James A Qugley Wllam E Foul Leo Capro Earl Pngalejr Edward b! Davs Vctor J Hanlon Frank Meuneh John G Ganrod Wln Der George W Attrdge and Thomas F Vogt Frsfentcnanl W was n charge of the frng aqua mltary detal Mrs Cal! presdent Robertshaw Po ded delegaton of members of tha org tlon At the grave Rev pronounced the benedcton and taps was Mounded by Bugler Edward Da> <<< r< W Trott DEATHSFONER AJJS > OKOVUE W TROTT V 4 Bodff <r Solder Klled n ramv yvvrf V "a** "mo f f\f Hop Q 108th! 1 ht tlllll 1111 \\ 1 Kll7alcth J Trol 4^vH " "f pany J Thlrl nfan v and fprt:nt>ure saled from New He was wouftded ll Thomas McCarthy an! 1 V \ s \\ \ Attn 1^ Mre Danford Lake Qn Thomae F necea and nl lnleces and three gra "" Jullua s tw0 s

50 9;30 < ONE SOLDER S KLLED AND TWOLVCfvf ARE WOUNDED; SALOR AND NURSED/ u DE A GAMP; OTHERS ARE PROMOTED *Lof TMvnrH A Ftzeerald Homeopathc Hosptal Tranng School Prvate Edward A Ftzgerald of last June She was one of the frst 1014 Clnton Avenue South has been nurses to enlst wth the Red Cross durng reported serously wounded n acton the drve last summer */ on September 25 Hs mother Prvate Edmund M Sharrock formerly Mrs of 6 Market Street and an offce employe Jane Ftzgerald receved the War De of Brown Brothers nurserymen has been partment telegtam yesterday He was serously wounded n acton and admt a member of Company G 102d Ma ted to the hosptal at Wmereux He en lsted n the Canadan Army on January chne Gun Battalon Prvate Ftzgerald and was wounded on September 29 left Rochester last May wth a draft of ths year Hs father who s now lvng detachment and saled for France July at the Market Street address receved the 29 He was a member of Church of telegram at Walworth where he was em the Blessed Sacrament ployed a couple of days ago y Mrs Mnne Lehnen of 221 Glen Pasquale Gaudo of Rochester who wood Avenue has receved a War De was wounded on July 2 n France has partment telegram nformng her that been brought back to the Walter Reed her son John H Lehnen 30 was Hosptal at Washngton D C where t klled n acton on September 29 He was found necessary to amputate hs was a member of Company B 310th leg seven nches from the hp He wll return to hs home here some tme next nfantry and left Rochester last Aprl Lehnen was graduated from month from Base Hosptal 19 show the Unversty of Rochester n 1912 and was well known as a football player Prevous to enterng the army he was employed as a law clerk by Charles E Bostwck and n one of the Symngton factores He s sur vved by hs mother and one brother Prvate Wllam T Schmanke of 195 Brr Street has returned to duty He was wounded n acton on July 8 after sxteen days on the trfng lne For some tme he was supposed to have been taken prsoner but was fnally dscovered n a Frenchr hosptal He was formerly a student at West Hgh School Lllan F Cupp ded at Camp Gordon Ga last Wednesday after an llness that has lasted snce she left Rochester on Oc tober 3 Mss Cupps home s ln Trout Run Pa but she was graduated from the va few days Rochester Servce Man Who Fell Durng the Reports that the followng Rochesterans are beng cared for at the Rochester or ganzaton: Joseph London shrapnel wound n the shoulder; Rocco Bennedetto of Hand Street mnor njury; Julus Helbron shrapnel wound n rght leg; Fred J Street Albermarle Street mnor njures and Sergeant Peter Costello serously wounded H Acton Langslow Company A 11th Engneers has been promoted to be a frst leutenant Hs home s at 1978 St Paul Street n hs hgh school days he was known as a football star and allaround athlete Dr Theodore J Keffer of 1054 Culver Road has been commssoned captan n the Medcal Reserve Corps He wll report at Fort Oglethorpe Ga wthn / T DEATHSFUNERALS f% Off l^ef/^ X Prvate Edwn J Hlznger / The funeral of Prvate (frst class) Edwn J Hlznger of Company K 306th nfantry Seventyseventh dv y son wll take place tomorrow morn ng at 830 oclock from the home of hs mother Mrs Louse Hlznger 787 Hudson avenue and at 9 oclock from Holy Redeemer church nterment wll be n Holy Sepulcher Prvate Hlznger was reported mssng n acton September and later was reported dead The thrd report was that he was klled n acton He was drafted and left for servce February He re ceved hs tranng at Camp Devens and Camp Upton He was the frst presdent of the H R A A of Holy Pedeemer church and was the only member of the assocaton to de n the servce He also was presdent of Branch 5 8 C M B A He leaves besdes hs mother a brother Wl lam J and two ssters Mrs Theresa Costch and Mrs Lucy Goodman Members of Gold Star Mothers corps who wl be present at the fu neral are requested to notfy Mrs Wllam Murray 379 Park avenue Prvate Sturtas Body Rejtoned To Rochester?e bodvof Prvate John A Stur ta who ded overseas arrved n Rochester last nght and was taken to the home of hs sster Mrs Anna L Gargano 454 Magee avenue from where funeral servces wll be held at PRVATE JOHN A STCRTA 9 oclock Thursday mornng and at oclock from the Church of the Sacred Heart Prvate Sturta was a member of the Fftyseventh Coast Artllery He left Rochester for Fort Hancock Dej and saw servce n cember the MeuseArgonne offensve as wag oner Later on he was detaled for specal work and wounded at Beau fort France on November land ded November 9 He leaves hs mother; one brother Charles; one sster and two neces and one nephew Funeral of Prvate Tomasell The funeral of Prvate Mchael Tomasell of Company G 308th n fantry was held ths mornng at 9:30 from the house 6 Hopeman place and at 10 oclock from Mt Carmel Church Solemn hgh mass was cele brated by the Rev Walter Foery as ssted by the Rev Vctor Ross as deacon and the Rev Masell as sub deacon Prvate Tomasell entered the serv ce on March and was klled October 8 at Argonne forest He leaves two brothers Angelo and Jo scph and three ssters Mrs Sylva Bonavlla Mrs Agnes Camarata and Mss Laura Tomasell nterment was n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery ^J(^fr>y^^ / & ~y* EfBS lask PRVATE EdwARD 1)11 /l\< KR of the aoath nfantry who* body arrved n ths cty Monday from n Tho fumral wll take ptaeo from he home of h* mother Mrs Louse llrlnper nt 787 ko Avenue tomorrow mornng

51 f Mltary Funeral >*** > For Former Marn^>/ Mltary funeral servces for Harold P Sullvan who ded Wednesday n New York cty wll be held at 9:30 oclock Monday from the resdence of the parents 102 Sawyer street and at Daly Death Roll Edward Stemer Former Servce Man ~rr Klled n Accdent Prvate Edwn Stemer a former servce man of Rochester ded Thurs day of njures receved n a tran accdent at Fox Hlls Staten sland 7T* Lyf U1 Former Servce Manr;/ Wth Honors ^Bured The funeral of Edwn V Stemer a former servce man who ded on Frda yevenng of njures receved ln a tran accdent at Fox Hlls Staten sland was held ths mornng at 8:30 oclock from 1411 Lake avenue and at 9 oclock from Sacred Heart Church *" Requem hgh mass was celebrated by the Rev George V Burns rector The bearers were Ser jeant Fnkle Corporal Le Compte Prvates Cromwell Mergel Mller and McGrath Prvates Dunn Morgan Densmore Lemux Dcknson and Goodman composd the frng squad Taps was sounded by Sergeant Albert Watermon Prvate Stemer entered tho ee September rs a memb Company B Twentyfrst Engneers He spent 20 months overseas wth the Amercan Expedtonary Forces tak ng pa^t n the most severe fghtng at ChateauTherry He leaves hs mother Mrs Mary Stemer of 1 ester; two brothers John Stemer of Cleveland and Fred Stemer of Roch ester and HAROLD P SULLVAN 10 oclock from St Moncas Church Cooper Marne Post wll have charge funeral The deceased wks 29 yeara of age and served as a member of tho Unted States Marne Corps durng tho World] War and whle n servce contracted! o n Santo Domngo whch caused hs death He was a mem ber of Empre Post of the Amercan Legon ln New York cty He had just graduated from a *ov ernment course n accountng pursued n New York cty when he wasj strcken Ho was a graduate of Cansus College and at one tme attended mmacula on School B hs parents Mr and Mrs ;nd one brother Paul F Sullvan The remans arrved n ths cty ths mornng Body Of Pvt Hensle Brought To Rochester The body of Prvate BcrnardHelnsler ha arrved here and was taken to Mss Cecela the home of hs slster_ leler 10 Bauer street Funeral servces wll be held at 8:30 oclock to morrow mornng from tle home and at 9 oclock from the Holy Famly Prvate was traned le/nsler al \ He waa a member of Conn " Engneers He ded 0f t\ P on August 23; 1918 n Base Hosptal 19 Vchy Fra Prvate Helcal two sster Hetaler and flv roaeph ft John Wllam and Anthony Hene! uncut he wa "" r cutter at the Camera <n odak Company _ jfrfcg / f2f V Edwn Stemer Me leaves hs mother Mary Bteltrter of Rochester; two brothers John Stemer of Cleveland and Fred Stemer of Rochester and three ssters Clara Stemer of Buffalo and Lula and Ma tlda Stemer of Roch Prvate Stemer enered the servce on September as a member of Company B 21st Engneers He spent 20 months overseas wth the Amercan Expedtonary Forces and took part n the battle of Chateau Therry The body has been brought to Roch he funeral Wll tomorrow mornng at 8:30 oclock from 1411 Lake avenue and at 9 oclock from Sacred Heart Church er of ths Lte Bernard The last blessng at the grav pronounced by the Rev George V Burns rector of Sacred Heart Church assstod by the Rev John J McMahon chaplan of St Anns Hon made n the new sol plot n Holy Sepulchre (Jorporal Martn^T^ To Be Bured On/fX/ Sunday At Lyons The body of Corporal Trvlng L Martn wll he taken to the Mr and Mrs fharles Oawall nt 6 Queen street Lyons wher< n wll be offered Bunday afternoon k at the bouse and the request of hs comradee wll bo taken to the Ml thodla* ChUroh whera t wll le n state for SO mlnu servlcea wll be conducted by t Brockway of thaca al :: Oclock The Rev Saxe of assst and bural wll be at Rural t ry wth mltary hon Corporal Martn leaves hs mother Mrs da one Martlnt slater Ml; Martn and two rothers a bert Marn of Kor heater and [ tn of Cleveland < Members of George H Yerkea Poet Amercan Legon are summon) to meet at the New York State Armory Man etreet east Sunday mornng at 11 oclock to attenu the fm Corporal Martn The ma transportaton s beng arranged and t la qute probable that automobles wll be furnshed

52 al years he was con wth the German nsurnnc n 191 he went to / LjJ) DED WTH RECORD * ASSOLDER HERO A^O Body of Young Mllener Expected n w RocheafcH Ths Week Body Of Corporal rvn Martn Wll Heorge Belmont*s Body Brought To Rochester Arrve DecemberJLO Mrs da Martn of 1890 Clfford ave j nue has just receved word from the War Department that her son CorporaLrvn JMartn klled n joralrvn who was Kn The body of George L Belmont of the U S Merchant Marne arrved n Rochester last evenng Funeral serv ces wall be held from the home of hs parents on Culver road rondequot on Thursday mornng at 9:15 oclock and at 9:30 oclock from St Salomes Church Culver road rondequot George Belmont enlsted ln tne Unted States Merchant Marne serv ce on July He ded at La Rochelle France on October CORPORAL RVN MARTN HARRY A MLLENER The body of Harry A Mllener pr vate of Headquarters Com pany 147th Feld Artllery Thrty Secmd Drson wll arrve n ths country on! transport scheduled to dock at Ho Tnesdo accordng to a not fcaton by hs father Fred J Mllener Mllener was klled on the openng mornng of th offenated l> Marshal Peta n and al Pershng and cted n both French and Amercan gentor extraordnary bravery n acton As battalon runner Mllener went through four great battles nf the war g hs nne roo u Therry Belleau Woods and the second battle of the Marne Hs bravery ctatons were re ;en he n carryng orders along ol battle He receved the crnl de guerre whch he wears n s the major engagements n whch he took part He on Sep tember 26th Hs buddes found hm aft er a earchdead He was bnred al Juvgny n eleven days he f) j ears old lved n Rochester n le was educated at N B2 and th late Concep > ell known ns an or three years the W " tft of ana San lef statstcan of Rubber ( ompany The young solder was the only Fred J and the late Elzabeth Ml leaves one sster way X J Lodge ral Ml France wll arrve n Brooklyn on De cember 10 Hs body wll be taken] to Lyons the place of hs brth for bural Corporal Martn a former member j of Company A Thrd New York nfanj try Natonal Guard Reserve enlsted; wth Company A Frst Battalon! 108th Regment of the 27th Dvson at the outbreak of the war He lef* for overseas on the transport Kursk j arrvng at Brest May Ho was ln actve servce up to the tme of hs death engagng n battles on the Hndenburg lne Vlerstaat Hast Poperlnghe Dkebush He was klled sector and St Souplet ln acton at St Souplet October 17 j 1918 Hs body was bfrled at the Stj Souplet churchyard where t remaned j untl hs mother requested that t bej returned to ths country Enlstng as a prvate Martn was1 rased to the rank of corporal on Sep! tember D 1918 He was a favorte! wth hs comrades and a good solder n the eyes of hs offcers Recom mendatons gven hm upon hs ds cbarge from the natonal guard were of the hghest n addton to hs mother Corporal Martn leaves one sster Ethel and one brother ra Martn Announce ment of funearl servces wll be made when the body reaches Amerca GEORGE L BELMONT At the tme of hs death he waa chef plumber on the U S S Sobal He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Andrew Belmont; one brother Frank Belmont and two ssters Mrs Jeannette McDonald and Mrs Jose phne Glaw VS^EJc 2t jvprvafe Lawrence Rchardson The body 0f Prvate Lawrence Rch ardson arrve n Rochester yesterday Wtad was taken to hs home n East Henretta road The funeral wll take Place nt 1 :30 oclock ths afternoon ft* from home and nt 2 oclock A from U Zon E Memoral Church Bural wll be made at Mount Hope cemetery H leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs R A Funeral of Prvate Rchardson The funeral of Prvate Lawrence Rch ard n was held yesterday afternoon from the famly home n the Henretta road Re l>r Gorhnm offcatng Honorary beafvrs were A B Kyyngton Henry Wllams Elmer Jackson Edward Bnnela Alber Scotl aud John Thompson be actve bearers were John Peterson Harmon Bruce Raymond Prce Hender son Braddx Alben lv U()V(1 Stevens The detal of solders was n charge of Commander 11 L Paddock " lowng comprsed the trng s : Charles Greenfeld Spencer Shelds \ ** Bfcfy Lfndwood Taylor P Da "" Leroa Brooks The followng Lades f the G A ]so ; ) /""";1 : E Newport Can b """*"" Hurkw Vcora """ "awks <Jeneveve

53 _ <"* r m n n v A Cullgan /JCf PVT MLLENER TO BE BURED ^ON SATURDAY Body Returned From France Hs GreatGreatGrand father Served n Revolu tonary War and Was Fa The body of Prvate Harry A Ml lener of Headquarters Company 147th Feld Artllery who was klled n France arrved n Rochester ths mornng accompaned by Prvate Harry A Mllener had clams to heredtary mltary fame excelled n nterest by few f any of the young men who gave ther lves n the World War that despotsm should not pre val over lberty To the patrotc people of Rochester the young mans famly hstory s especally worthy* of commendaton Resdents of ths cty whose recollec tons cover events of about 65 years ago wll remember that on mportant electon days of that perod a veryold man wearng the unform of a sol der of the Revolutonary War was ln the habt of rdng a horse through the nrncrl streets beatng a drum The veteran was the greatgreatgrandfaher of Harry A Mllener and the drum he chershed was one that he carred as a boy n the war that es tablshed ths republc A portrat of the Revolutonary veteran s one of the nterestng relcs n the Muncpal Museum Ths man was Alexander Mllener frst who was 105 years of age when he ded He was bured n Mt Hope Cemetery Mltary Funeral (&*tx fy For Prvate Mllene^ ^g^^hdd^ths Mornng Mltary funeral servces for Prvate Harry A Mllener who was klled ln acton n France September were held at 9:15 oclock ths mornng from 1103 Man street east At 10 oclock n Holy Apostles Church solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by the Rev John F Nellgan The Rev Andrew Byrne of St Bernards Semnary was deacon and the Rev Wllam Cassldy was subdeacon nterment was n Holy Sepul chre Cemetery The bural servces were ln charge (f members of Thomas F Healy Post Veterans of Fore^T Wars The actve bearers were Leutenant Carl Traver Leutenant Clarjoe Ager Arthur C Howard Eugene McCabe John P Whte and Corp na! Leonard M< Sah The frn;r squad conssted of Hoy Lux Harry Shllady All Wllam P Bcnan J J Grn Clarence Shav and Tnomas J Rabbltt Bugler Frank Whte sounded taps as the body was loweed nto the f fl L Paddock commander of Healy Pest was ln charge The honorary bearers all mem of B P O E were ll : halng John T McGulrc am James J Galvan John Frear and Frank A Flora X HARRY A MLLENER George Holstlon of Fort Jay and Cor poral Leonard Monaghan of Geneva Mltary funeral servces wll be held at 9:30 oclock Saturday mornng from 1103 Man street east and at 10 oclock from Holy Apostles Church Bural wll be n Mt Hope Cemetery Serv ces wll be n charge of the Veterans of Foregn Wars Prvate Mlllener s the son of Mr and Mrs Fred J Mllener of 588 Chld street He was klled n acton September S Whle on duty as a battalon runner he was returnng wth messages from hs commandng offcer from a newly esj tablshed outpost Corporal Monaj ghan of Canandagua a memher ofj Mlleners company who was wth hm when he met hs death n "No Mana Land" wll act as one of the beaters at the funeral Saturday Prvate Mlj lener was decorated by Marshal Pctaln wth the Crox de Guerre and was1 cted for bravery at CourvKo by Gen 1 eral Pershng at tho battle of Juvlgne! n a letter of sympathy receved yes terday by Prvate Mlleners father from General Pershng Mr Mllener! was congratulated by the general on havng a son who had so well proved hs courage and patrotsm on the feld of battle and who was ah honor to hs country and hs flag Prvate Mllener was a "member of Rochester Lodge of Flks Besdes hs parents he leaves ne "; Raymond Bradley 0^ >r J Rockaway dentfcaton Tags Found f^ On Body Of Dead Solder; Placed There By Commander "The Absolute dentfcaton of atof the hgh explo ve had rem least one dead solder whose bodyjthe only possble means of accur has recently been shpped here for dentlflcatl bural was accomplshed n a curous! Prvate manner yesterday by Wllam C Menses ol tland avenue an from the dertaker when preparng for bun 8; /al the bony at bures W Callgan1 Before hs entry nto he s Hun" prvate llrst class and durng wa mounted orderly to the late Major"" r"8 Frederck S Couchman Menges da " Battel He ^dscharged " "J" covered attached to the body bot """ "" tle contanng the "dog tags" or de osth nfan ttraton dtaka worn te Cal oovwrjr enlsted wtn tbe losth nfanlgan when klled by the exploson of try an enemy shell n he dugout n N whjch he was mnuj P*"*** St Souplet ranee October lo )91\^ d hat t Members of the 108th nfant ulu)1 longng to Major Couchnana com Wo n mand recollected when r the ncdent that Major Com who entered the dugout a few mo ments after tb ^os One contrbuton of or J10?1 that sent l"" "" pacjng pacn them by Florence M Calllghan 302 Ttmeslttached t so The fun Unon buldng ln memory of Prlvatead never bp oa W Calllghan Company A of the efrectslegon 108th nfantry recalls the stlrrng followng tho assault on the nburg Lne by Rochester Na smen Callaphan was de f 0f the late M Couchman and was klled when German ahell was dropped nto battalon headquarters r couchman personally eupervlsed the nterment of the remans of Cal" as he called Callaghan / lllgan of ona wln be n lne Al

54 6 DED WHLE SERVNG 1TH MAJOR COUCHMAN dy of Charles W Callgan Arrves $ /Here for Bural ff^f The body of Prvate (frstclass) Charles W Callgan who served as or derly to the late Major F S Couchman and who was klled n acton n France arrved n Rochester yesterday mornng and was receved by hs wfe Mrs Flor ence Callgan No 205 East avenue t was taken to the home of hs brother Joseph Callgan No 1207 North Good man street The body arrved n New York on December 18th and memoral servces were held from the army base Brooklyn on the followng Wednesday afternoon The funeral wll be held from the home n North Goodman street Servces wll be n charge of Yerkes Post Amercan Legon Prvate Callgan who was a member of Company A losth nfantry was klled n acton on October at St Souplet France Whle searchng Ger man prsoners captured n a rad n whch he had partcpated a shell tore through the sde of regmental headquar ters kllng hm and several prsoners and woundng several offcers At the tme Major Couchman put Prvate Callgans dentfcaton dsc and other marks n a bottle and placed t on hm When the casket was opened yesterday the bottle was found n t Prevous to hs enlstment wth the Amercan forces Prvate Callgan served wth the Nnetyseventh Battalon Amer can Legon Canadan Expedtonary Forces Upon hs dscharge from the Canadan army followng an attack of typhodpneumona he enlsted n Com pany A 108th nfantry After leavng Rochester for Spartanburg and uhtl the tme of hs death Prvate Callgan served as mounted orderly to the late Major Couchman He leaves hs wfe Florence Cole Cal lgan ; hs father P Callgan; two ss ters Mrs Wllam Kme and Mrs Wl lam Henry of ths cty ; two brothers James Callgan of ths cty and Orrs Callgan of ona PRVATE AC HERSEKORN CHARLES W CALLGAN jtaca* r91 l^^nt Percy J Vance Percy J Vance of 111 Raeburn ave nue ded Thursday aged 27 years at Hghland Hosptal after an llness of ten days caused by an njury sus taned whle at work He served n tho World War n Battery B 57th Artlery C A C A E P He leaves hs wfe Mrs Hazel Bar ron Vance; an nfant son Wesley; hs father and mother Mr and Mrs Mrs F Leakey Mrs S Hallo R Vance; a sster Mrs D Balmer; four brothers W Chrstopher Robert Roy and Gerald of ths cty; also fve ssters Mrs A Snyder Mrs F Lashway way of Watertown and Mrs H Smth of Detrot Funeral servces were hold ths afternoon from the home and nter ment was n Mount Hope Cemetery Funeral of Rochester War Veteran Today HARRV RAYMOND FOSTER World 1Var veteran who ded Sunday at h home at 60 Sxth Street He served overseas n Company E 145th nfantry Funeral at ""0 orlock ths afternoon fro* the home Bur\l n Jt Hope Cemetery \r? Harr R >^ Foster^**4** a vfterar? Harry Raymond Foster of the World war ded yesterday at 50 Sxth street aged 30 years He left Rochester n June 1918 for Camp Up ton apd was assgned to overseas du! tes wth Company E 345th nfantry ; Eghtyseventh dvson He leaves! hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam P t oster; two ssters Mrs Chrste H Body of Solder Who Ded of Wounds to Be Bured Here The body of Prvate Alfred C Herse korn of the 114th U S nfantry Twentynnth Dvson has been receved father August Hersekorn The funeral wll be held from No 137 Chest!>ut street at 10 oclock Monday morn ng Kev Clnton W under wll offcate and Thomas F Healy Post Veterans of Foregn Wars wll assst at the serv ce Bural wll be made n Mount Hope cemetery Prvate Hersekorn was born on March at Passac N J He came to Rochester when 4 years old He enlst ed n July 1010 n what was then the Natonal Guard unt called the Fght ng Ffth New Jersey nfnntry and saw servce at the Mexcan border He was recalled for servce n the world wnr and traned at Camp McClellan Annston Ala He Faled for France n June 1918 where he saw heavy fghtng n the Argonne Forest He was wounded on October and ded of wounds on October 23d of the same year He leaves besdes hs parents Mr and Mrs August Hersekorn a brother] Edmund A Hersekorn and two ssters (Ter of Passac N J and Mrs Alce DuRocber of ths cty "</ ///^/^ Lawrence Palumbus Lawrence Palumbus a veteran of he World War ded yesterday n Rochester General Hosptal aged 33 years He was a member of Wllam W Doud Post of the Amercan Le gon and mproved Order of Redmen He leaves hs mother Mrs Mara Car alvmbus; four brothers Vncent Gregor and Lews Palumbus of Roch ester and Joseph Palumbus of Jack sonvlle Fla and one sster Mss Bamblna Palumbus The funeral wll take place Frday mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home at 144 street and at 9 oclock at Our Lady of Mt Carnel Church Arrangements Wll be n charge of Doud Post mem bers of whch are asked to meet n unform at 144 Lews street at 8:10 oclock Bural wll be made n Holv lemetery rs r /w / <a4 Pr\atc Herman Wander Xe> /?7s*^ Herman Wandcrsee formerly nf tn Second battalon Thrtysfeventh En gneers A E F^ded yesterday at hs home 25 Lll slnt aged jjo years He leaves hs mother Fanne Wandersee and one ssrer Mrs J c Storck ty^l^ Burnett and Mrs Wllam Llland three brothers Mlton Wllam and Clayton Foster The funeral wll be held at 2 o clock tomorrow afternoon from the house Rev Austn H Roeder wll of fcate nterment wll be n Mount SOLDffR TO BE BURED Funeral of Prvate John F ORelly to Be Held Tomorrow The tnly f Prvate John V ORelly a former member of Company E F;y eghth Unted states nfantry wh klled n acton wth the Amerca^ Ex pedtonary Forces arrved n Rjch^ter y s er lay mornnf Prvate OReJlj leaves two ssters Ars Jacob Allreht and Mrs M:v Lussell and a brother Relly all f Rochester Walter T Arrangements have been mad mltary funeral to he held ron n {""" r Mrs Jacob AUrecht NO 111 Furlong street morrow m mg at 8:45 oclock and at 9 oclock frotrbt Andrews Church Bural wll lft made m Holy Sepulchre cemetery

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56 MAJCOUCHMAN SHERFFMONROE UNTY DES ATH COMES AT HOSPTAL AT ytrr ty 605 A M TODAY /^^ follows Operaton wondat Hs Mltary Career Was Promnent n Mltary Fraternal and Cvc Affars Mltary Funeral Major Frederck Stuart Couchman sherff of Monroe county ded ths mornng at 605 oclock n St Marys hosptal followng an operaton for appendcts performed Monday Hs llness developed Frday and though sufferng from consderable pan he took part n the Armstce day cere mones of the Amercan Legon t was not untl Sunday nght however that he sought medcal advce and Monday mornng he collapsed and was rushed to the hosptal where the operaton was performed by Dr Wl lam W Percy a warm personal frend and regmental medcal offcer wth the 108th nfantry n whch regment Major Couchman served as battalon commander n France Dr Percy was asssted n the operaton by Dr C Oakley Sayres The appendx was found to be gan grenous but Major Couchman ralled from the operaton and appeared to be dong well untl yesterday morn ng when there was a weakness of the heart acton Ths mornng he agan was sezed wth a heart attack and ded soon after Hs wfe and mother were at hs bedsde constant ly and wth Dr Percy and Colonel Henry W Morse were wth hm when death came Born n Port Hope Canada Major Couchman was one of the best known of Rochesters ctzens He was born n Port Hope Canada ln 1874 and came to ths cty when 13 years old For some tme he worked as a talor More than twenty years ago he entered the employ of Lous Holtz & Sons nc where untl gong to France he was eastern rep resentatve of the company On hs return from war he entered the retal clothng busness as presdent of Couchman Clothng company n Man street east but gave up ths poston on becomng sherff He had been n terested n republcan poltcs for many yoare and untl ths year supervsor of the Sxth ward Hs Mltary Career was Major Couchman enlsted as a nrvate n the Natonal Guard June and served through the Spansh Amercan war He worked hs way up the lne successvely as corporal sergeant and at the outbreak of the CuTdoffl^ T8 ranklng Guard Na"na1 offcer n ths cty He accom paned the guardsmen to the at the box tme of the Mexcan troubles f" PelhamUR V" Roch^ World eft ^ t0 Uke war! P*rt a tn September of that vear th* On Governors Mltary f*tff Major Couchman was apponted a member of the mltary staff of Gov ernor Whtman n January 1916 and when he receved hs commsson as a major n the guard the presentaton was made before an audence of 3000 persons at the state armory at one of the most brllant mltary revews and parades ever held n Rochester The presentaton was made by Judje George A Benton and Colonel Edward S Jennngs commandng offcer of the Thrd nfantry presented Major Couchman a gold medal for twenty years servce n the Guard; also a complete rdng outft a gft from off cers and men of the battalon Major Couchman was the frst major of the Guard n Rochester snce the days of the old Fftyfourth regment Actve n Fraternal Crcles Major Couchman was actve n both mltary and fraternal crcles and was to have been marshal of the parade Monday nght n honor of General Daz He was a member of George H Yerkes post Amercan Legon and n tensely nterested n Legon affars He was a past commander of L Boardman Smth camp Spansh War Vet erans; Yonnondo lodge 163 F and A M; Rochester consstory; Damascus temple; Rochester Cty lodge Knghts of Pythas; Rochester lodge of Elks; Sons of St George He leaves hs wfe Jenne also a daughter Thelma M hs parents Mr and Mrs Walter Couchman of Port Hope Ontaro and one brother Walter H Couchman of ths cty Arrangements for the funeral are un der way and t s understood that the servces wll be of a mltary character Expressons of Regret Expressons of regret on Major Couchmans death were heard from all classes today One of the men who knew hm best Max L Holtz sad: "Major Couchman was a man of un usual ablty but of a reserved nature He had many loyal frends to whom he was always staunch and true t s not known to many but he was slated to run as nomnee for the offce of sherff at the tme he was called to the Mex can border When hs country called hm he mmedately dropped all thought of cvl offce and personal advantage and went wth hs men When he returned he stll had an op portunty to receve the nomnaton but left wth hs men for Spartan burg When he returned from France some ambtous persons tred to nduce hm to run for mayor but he decded to run for the offce he was frst nterested n He was a most nterestng conversatonalst and had ln hs home one of the fnest col lectons of trophlt>3 of the recent war that can be found ln the cty" Major Couchman s the second sherff of the county to de n offce from appendcts Sherff Harley Haml havng ded from the dsease March Tho vacancy la flled through appontment by the governor sholdfr J/^ r^* (or l"! valor d C"e ordered? J do o ruwd Zt^Z" rnert

57 MLTARY FUNERAL FOR SHERFF COUCHMAN WHO LED ROCHESTER jmmsmmw Many expressons of sorrow were years a close frend and assocate any expresso heard yesterday ln mltary fraternal and admnstratve crcles over the death of Sherff Frederck S Couch man who ded at St Marys Hosptal at 605 oclock yesterday mornng fol lowng an operaton for appendcts on Monday mornng Dr W W Percy who performed says the precse due to the gvng muscle the operaton cause of death was out of the heart Sherff Couchman he sad had a bad case of appendcts but f t had been only appendcts he probably would have recovered Be fore the operaton was performed the doctor sad t was notced that the heart was not actng properly and gas was gven for the operaton nstead of ether as a precauton But the heart never got back to normal func J tonlng from the tme Sherff Couch years a close frend and assocate of Sherff Couchman n conjuncton wth members of the famly Mrs Couchman was prostrated wth gref yes terday Funeral servces for the mem bers and mmedate frends of the famly wll be held at the jal res dence of the Sherff at 1 oclock to morrow afternoon The body wll be taken from the jal resdence to As bury Methodst Church East Avenue and Anson Place where the many frends of Sherff Couchman wll be gven an opportunty to see hm At 3 oclock a mltary funeral wll be held at the church and wll be con ducted by Rev Dr Ralph S Cushman pastor The funeral cortege wll then proceed to Mt Hope Cemetery ac companed by a mltary and naval escort On arrval at the cemetery Frank D Smes Lodge of Masops of whch Frank S Noble s master wll conduct a mltary funeral Members of Company A 108th nfantry Major Couchmans old regment wll Are the customary three volleys across the grave and the ceremony wll end when Anthony nfantlno who served as bugler for Major Couchman ln France sounds taps man was frst examned Monday morn Actve and honorary bearers wll be ng announced today The funeral wll be attended by representatves of the Mltary Funeral Planned many organzatons of whch Sherff Plans for the funeral are gong for Couchman was a member These n ward under the actve drecton of clude the Amercan Legon Old Guard Veterans of Foregn Wars Spansh Colonel Henry W Morse for many War Veterans Frank L Smes Lodge of the Masons and other Masonc or ganzatons Knghts of Malta Elks Moose Commercal Travelers Kwanls Club and several others; Sherff Couchman was a member of Yerkes lost 99 Amercan Legon Born n Cobourg Canada Sherff Couchman was born n bourg Canada n 1874 and came to Rochester wth hs parents wh years old He man llowng hs prvate n old Company \ 3d Reg ment He was promoted u> the rank naajo n 1910 after more than twenty years of servce n the Nal Guard v hlch nclud SpanshAmercan War at the Border and n the World War le enlsted n Company A June 4 was l J ry T 1898 May ; a< oond len t January C 1902; frst leutenant Aprl ch 7!M>6 and March S 1916 When the war roke out M Couchman left the cts wth the 108th :t Dlvlslo After belt) \ : the U S V 1 1 he tme the men ar th them n ng of the l ng of tbe Hnd nburg 111 bs bravery at the front w valor returned home wth the the story tcs of b the 1 was He were the was The Sxlh men" Republcan Ward n : u of tha t both of whch h \t the host s among ta Polltto PUbll run for the offce of B n France when he was ele vsor At th tme R A apponted commss fet J " was 11 lle

58 men of the Naval Mlta 3d Battalon Among the mltary orders ssued to report at the Armory n unform yester nstructons to mem se blue leggngs overcoats and bers of * Bordman Smth Camp 25 j watch caps at 2 oclock These orders s w v to assemble at Unon j ssued by the commandng off Street and East Avenue at 230 oclock tomorrow afternoon; Yerkes Post members to assemble at the Armory at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon; all local companes of 3d Battalon 108th nfantry to he at the Armory n un J form wth overcoats at 215 oclock; Old Guard to be at East Avenue and Alexander Street at 230 oclock and all commssoned offcers and enlsted! cers n each nstance and the varous mltary bodes wll act as the mltary escort Out of respect for the late Sherff Major Frederck S Couchman Genesee Valley Post Amercan Legon wll not hold ts smoker ths evenng {s had been planned Thousands of Cvlans and Solders Attend Couchman Funeral Upper left FOSTKR xoop F hone whch marched behnd tlr tlo bearng the major*)* tardtc nnr horse equpment aetl on hl rnormar mount Shovel Upper rtgb: Heavng the body of Major Coachman rron bn K&rhange Slrret resdent t the cnnou tor! tranafer to Anbury MrthodJot Church where t lay n wtate yesterday after SA lowcr Crowds nland na n the road way of Kant Avenue n front of Anbury MethodKt Church an the body wan ben* placed on the watng (run carrage for the march to Mt Hope Cemetery THRER crashng volleys of the rfle the bural salute the flame from barrels splttng the early darkness of the November eve nng; soft sweet notes of a bugle soundng the solders last call of "lghts out"; low voced commands aa the mltary escort lned up to leave the cemetery; ran a movng mass of humanty men and women old and young outlned here and there by the glancng lghts of long lnes of crawlng automobles and the funeral of SherffMajor Frederck B Couchman for whch all Rochester and Monroe County as well as ml tary frends from all Western New York turned out yesterday to show the honor and affecton n whch j the departed was held was over

59 "Rochester s today lke a great famly" sad Rev Dr Ralph S Cushman pastor of Asbury Methodst Church n hs dscourse at the fu neral servce at the Church "here to pay a trbute of love and respect to an honored member and to talk to gether about the great outstandng thngs of hs lfe that made mpres sons on us He was a typcal Amer can truly democratc n hs unselfsh ness a frend to every man That s what everyone old and young on the streets of ths cty today s sayng" Memorable Demonstraton Never was there a greater demon ; straton of popular and kndly feelng n Rochester than was evdenced yes terday by the people; the kndly wordsof sympathy on every lp; the great crowds from every walk n lfe that vsted the Couchman home n Exchange Street all mornng uptl the body was borne to the church n East Avenue to lay n state durng the early part of the afternoon; by the throngs at Asbury Methodst Church at the tme of the publc funeral and whch lned the streets along the lne of March to Mt Hope Cemetery The populace began to fll the church by early afternoon and at 3 oclock when the funeral servces be gan hundreds had to be turned away because the church was flled East Avenue from Chestnut Street to the west of the Church to Prnce Street to the east was lned on both curbs wth parked motor cars as were all sde streets leadng nto the man thoroughfare For two blocks on ether sde of the Church all traffc was turned asde by polce to allow free movement to the escort bodes and carrages of the funeral cortege The crowds enterng the church were ushered up the north asle past the foot of the pulpt where the body lay guarded by veterans of Major Cochmans old command n the grm lookng unforms they had worn over seas then hack down the south asle to assgned seats The lower floor and balcony were flled and the walls were lned wth people The casket draped wth the Amercan flag was all cov ered wth a wealth of floral trbutes whch were also banked over pulpt and chor loft and rose hgh on the starways to the balcones on ether Many Vew Remans n the long processon of persons that moved past the ber were gray hared men representatve ctzens or Rochester; young men actve n the affars of the cty and men n unform whose nsgna showed membershp n almost every fghtng dvson of the A E F There was the Old Guard of Rochester n cvlan clothes every member a veteran of some war Also groups of men representng Masonc bode= Elks Moose and Travelers Outsde the church throng stood patently n the ran At the concluson of the bref but solemn servce at the church the cas ket was borne through lnes of solders on the shoulders of loe men to the ratng n ton wth ts sx black horses and the column formed for the march to Mt Hope Cemetery The actve b were: Captan Charles Mosher commander of tho Howtzer Company 108th nfantry who served under Ma jor Couchman n Fra tenant Lews R Decker A B F charman of A W O L Club; Prvate James y Galllvan and former lefl charman; mtlee of the Amercan Legon; Countj Judge Wlls K Gllette repres the Supervsors and exsupervsors Assocaton of Monroe County; S Owen representng tbe Rochester Ad Club; James L Hotchkss County Clerk representng cty and county offcals; Jams S Bryan representng Rochester Lodge of Elks; Sydney E Whte representng Shrners; 1 P Wllard representng the Knghts of Malta; Freeman F Boyer represent ng Unted Spansh Amercan War Vel : Lynn Hte Charles R Taft and other representatves of organzatons of whch Major Couchman was a mem ber t was 345 oclock when the funeral long processon consstng of Troop F 101st Cavalry Park Band l ter Battalon of 108th nfantry 104th Santary Company 3d Devslon of Na val Mlta and band Amercan Le gon Unted Spansh War Vet Old Guard of Rochester Army and Navy Unon Veterans of Foregn Wars Unted* Commercal Travelers cty and county offcals the honorary and actve bearers the casson fol lowed by a fully accoutered and rlder U ss war horse wth saddle and the long lne of motor cars bearng rela tves and frends left the church and moved to the slow beat of a funeral march to the cemetery byway ot Avenue Alexander Street Monroe Avenue Megs Street Lnden Street and Mt Hope Avenue Roads to Cemetery Lned Besdes the crowds of watng peo ple along the route every avalable bt of parkng space the curbs drlv and entrances to the cross streets were occuped by automobles and at the grave where a canvas canopy had been erected and flowers were banked hgh about the place of bural many more persons were assembled Hundreds of them unable to attend the serv the church stood about the through the long rany afternoon t was almost dark when the fu party reached the cemetery The ml tary formed n lne and stood a the salute whh from ed to the grave and then after the solem bural servce was perform under drecton of Worshpful Master How ul <: Noble of Frank L Sm the rfles of Company A 108th try barked ther salute and Anthonj nfantalno Major Cochmans buglerorderly durng hs servce n F sound q53" Post; Leutenant Alan H Wll the Sherffs adjutant n France: tenant Wllam Butler oomm of Yerkes Post and former m 0J JyJ;; lltums A S F talon Honorary Bearers The \\ A Smes Lod Ftch representng the count)

60 j 5 Smes Ded Brave Man Says Cqpt A M Barage Commandng Offcer of Company H 108th nfantry Pays Hgh Trbute to Leutenant Who Was Klled n Drve of 27th Dvson on Hndenburg Lne Moved < About Among Men Cool and Courageous \J<UAsy *r< ct t a n A M Barager/ command "Every phase of the contemplated ng offcer of Company H losth n fantry has wrtten a letter gvng full acton was gone nto n detal Frank but was not near enough to speak and were the only offcers wth to our hm s of the death of Leutenant company at ths tme and we both "Tho Germans Frank L Smes who was klled n the had thrown a regular worked hard that the work assgned curtan of smoke and drve of the LTh Dvson upon the gas n our front Company H mght he carred out suc ths seemed to settle n a lttle Hndenburg lne September 29 and valley cessfully know fully realzed the feaw hm enter that wth hs men also full detals of that part of the serousness of the con ment stll great engagement n whch Company and beleve Frank d also but he leadng and drectng them The shells were was nvolved The letter s adto Mrs Frank L Smes ot fallng so thck at ths dd not appear at all worred and went tme that t seemed a mracle that about hs work n the same cheerful lace t follows: "ts anyone could a pretty escape them methodcal way as usual on the 27th hard task wrtng you ths letter "So he led hs men on brave calm of September we marched about eght no exctement t one have ever mles and halted back of a small hll there no fear An offcer should set an undertaken The most sncere sym Here we had supper t was a cold example to hs men f he pathy can attempt to offer shows no fear you clear nght and on account of the they trust seems so small when consder the Boche arcraft we could make no lre hm and he was the deal offcer that very htter sorrow of yourself and lltn tradtons of the day a beautful Frank and lay down together n a example of the old Helen small shelter dug n the bank We had army of the Unted "But Mr Smes do want States He you represented the no blankets but our trench coats very hgh pro both to know how very very much est that could be attaned by any man tected us somewhat from the cold a brave courageous hero of our "At about 9 p m an order came army and am very proud that he to move out and shortly after leavng LU r FRANK SMES and trouble row my best fr 1 frend and th fact tha he gave h ntry ; tha one of the so 1 can ust dmly : you as smply and nobly h "We lefl Doullous w here beleve ux; We* "Wl re at UV n told h part wll o Here v *J wc ths place we came under enemy shell fre Several tmes gas shells were dropped near us and several tmes we were compelled to put on our gas masks Many shrapnel shells were dropped near us hut we were fortunnough to have no serous casual ance of the nght ssung supples amlunltlon ratons water etc the men At about 1 a m (the 29th) 1 reeeb led order marked \setated that we were to start 50 a n the zero hour At 3 a m they brought us hot coffee and a hot slew Nel h r of us wa s )( bul we a a lttle So the nlghl w a on Fran] k and wore hs trench coat The sky had n the an was heavy wth " u r : 0 a m we moved the troops over tho top of the sunken road or trench and n absolute slence took our plaes Crank was n con wave or lne and 1 was n re der a perfect hal ol and machne gun bullets Smes Cool and Courageous "Frank moved about among hs men cool courageous saw hm several tmes n the frst 20 mnut s was my frend and comrade " dd not sec hm agan untl after he was wounded but hs men report that he kept on through smoke and gas and shell and bullets They re port that occasonally he stopped and took hs compass bearngs and con sulted hs map then contnued hs ad 1 ; M vance Under Constant Fre " had sent hm a message by a run "At about 12:30 a m (the 28th) ner and the man had just delvered we arrved at the trench assgned our the message when tho fatal bullet company whch proved to he an old reached hm He was then a few sunken road At ths place we wore yards n front of a trench The about 500 yards from the Hun lnes d a wounded corporal as mll were under constant fre Frank ssted hm nto the trench where they placed he men n ther werc protected from the machne along ths sunken road :nd then went fre Here they gave hm frst ad nto our company headquarters whch Tn bullet had entered hs nock comhe rght shoadler proved to he a dugout about 20 feet deep We found the place Tlled wth pr rather under tho arm Shortly sfter Brt sh all llerymel came up As ho heard the men "n ther usual selfsh way they dd lled mo and as not want us n the dugout but we knelt by hs ; 11 s that made them gve the two of us a lttle then Yes they ht room about three feet square We mc twce box and sat on that and got a ltte rest untl mornng When Sad "G^OdByC" lu taag lght came wc found the trench was " talked wth m a few mnut s a f nl m battle wreckage been bandas : had but recently been taken m good nt on sen foj the Huns and was flled wth old broketcher and a slo tme later he w s removed to a hosptal as and oler supples abandoned \ by the "All that day we contnued our Urfll L r\ r lu ratons Cor the morrow t was out how lulk ; eeable broth dd f no trace of n the mud of the them trench cam "Battallof headquarters were onehalf mle n our rear and he had ded 30th of September the nexl 1 1 was called there many tmes that day "AlT 1 was nl tnhosptal lea> ng r nk n command where he was burled Our fnal conf rence was held at about H n marked w 11 Th and after returned to the hs name lm and sen nl d the spot and n t l; d wth n \ mall ralng surrounds " 1 1 eh 1 ; s m before ^ tha pa or the countrj ol m bag tnned over t Departm nt and should be 1 e f " eta that m when wounded own n my sympathy and the sympathy of every man n the company and every n the regment Leut Smes was loved and respecte < ntcr of the company ; every man that knew hm and we all "A promptly 5:30 th \ el deeply hs great loss He lved a an" machne guns opened up hundreds of true gentleman a lovng husband and td guns and we started father and loyal frend He ded a battalon under Captan brave man a gallant solder and to Smth was n our roar n sup "Almost mm us that kfew hm best hs memory shall never de" mans 1 tho lre and n l mnutes yos/ (Se/V*^ FRANK L SMKS Rochester Leutenant Fatally Wounded n Battle of Sept 30th n our a OL

61 Servce ln*ff ^Memory Of ^2ZF L Smes Genesee Falls Lodge F &! A M To Pay Trbute to Master Mason Who Was Klled n Acton n France Other Masonc News Genesee Falls Lodge 507 F & A M on Tuesday evenng November 2 6 k n Dorc Hall Masonc le wll hold a memoral servce n memory of Brother Frank L Smes who was klled n battle somewhere nee The members and famles arc nvted to attend Deputy to Vst Rochester Lodge Wallace W Rayfeld dstrct deputy grand master of the dstrct of Mon roe wll make an offcal vst to ester Lodge 660 next M< evenng at whch tme the Fellowcraft degree wll be conferred on a class Ths vst was to have been made on November 11 but was postponed be cause of the vctory celellraton The frst secton of the degree wll be worked at 6:30 p m "Valley Lodge 109 wll confer the Master Mason degree at ts next stated meetng on Monday evenng Decem ber 2 and on December 3 the same degree wll be conferred by Yonnondo Lodge 163 at a stated communcaton A stated meetng of Gen Lodge 722 wll be held next Wednes day even The annual meetng of Genesee Falls Lodge 507 takes place on Thursday evenng December 18 when Offcers wllbe elected for the comng year The lodge conferred tbe thrd degree n full form last Thursday The next meetng o s aa ber 12 at whch tme the master mason d Tuesd me Lodge 015 of rondeq on next Dorc Councl 19 R wll hold a stated assembly n [all Masonc grees wll be C wll be Rt( conferred by on wed by a A " cal " Th wll 1 ll opened DROPPED WTH W Blythe Gves Vvd Descrpton of Bat tle n Whch Many Roches ter Men Were Klled and Wounded >//>/ &/<y/ff A vvd terrfc battle n whch Leut Frank L Smes was kll a letter from Prvate J lv h 108th nfantry wrtten to D L Morthe New York T lephone Com panys oh forth Ftzhugh street Llby th lved at 7 Dc " supp and we just dont know how manag d to come " out so lucky wll you about t but dont know f t wll get by the censor We got our orders on PRVATE 1 W BLYTHE a Frday so on ll our pack on our back Our fl not bad or not a long one but our pack hked ad on onthrough some towns wth n or a wall our borne out n e not overcoats b "K we dd not ne all we had belt 200 n shovel mess pan cup bot tle and our old frendthe "After we got all our thn and our p our camp for the nght t was a good thng t was not snowng or zero fnzen vo When bedtme came we went n all drectons bo al to avod Jerry droppn bombs on us "My lttle pal and myself found a spot under an Ausse (Australan) suplv lmberthat s a twowl el tred to1 coats on and buttoned them up and for a pllow used our pack carrer whch makes a nce one We slept for only a short whle Woke up froz en and walked around to get warm and then went back to try and sleep agan but n the mornng both of us were stff so we started a fre and thawed out All day long t raned and made everythng muddy and sloppy and we got wet to the skn We sat around the fre and dred one sde whle the other got wet "At nght we receved orders to be ready to move and here we got a lot of dope on what to do and where to go At 10 or a lttle later we got our travelng ratons for three days Some of the boys sat around and dd some thnkng of what was ahead of them whle others walked around to keep warm t was a dark nght wth few stars out At 3 a m the bugle sound ed ndcatng the tme had come for us to move "We receved orders to do no talk ng lght no lghts or cgarettes \ movng We went down a road a short ways then crossed a feld to other road and here we made out a long lne of trenches and bg guns all around wth ples of ratons for Jerry They are known as ron ratons nnd he gets a lot of them too Read] To << Oyer "A rd to sn 1 and not make any nose Walkng was bad bg gun now and tl tmes would fall nto a mud ho po up to on" n wen! over Borne fun We k : untl we ou oth on g > ahead rv d to! o T! me to pad ranng* The 0 & m our tme to "Machne guns were tearng off clp clp and the bg gn self heard kept up for some tme was on and our com ready to go Frst Ll had gone forward and Th close behnd t was beglm bad wth dead bodes here Now our hunch of sgnal men t the " the boj Al h of th "No We We Of H ur bun h o OO W r nt rlf la We our ^r t n Ot the then we put our ran

62 House and ht bad and that they had ear ned hm back on a ltter wll tell you about the last tme saw hm dd not get a chance to speak to hm for he was a busy man havng charge of the company As he stood on the jumpng off spot he was gvng orders to hs men how they should go Then l saw that good smle of hs and heard the voce we all loved for t was al ways knd although he meant what he sad when he sad t Everyone n hs company lked hm and was wth hm to the last Had to Keep Gong "n ths same place several other offcers were klled and lota of our boys were wounded Ths was bad but the worst was yet to come No stop we must go on for t meant lfe or death to us so we crossed the road only ths tme the bg tanks went wth us The barbed wre was 100 feet deep n some places One bg tank was stalled a lttle further so we used t as an advance telephone and dress ng staton and t was some ^usy place We stayed there untl the Australan troops came up to gve us a hand At 9 a m we went on and th; tme reached a German trench There was some fghtng Here we cut n and gave reports back how thngs were gong Then we made another short advance We got a lot of Jerrys bg ron coal boxes they are hgh explosves and carry a lot of junk n them "We had only just jumped nto a bg shell hole when my lttle pal was ht on the shoulder and put out helped hm dress hs wounds and took hm back to shelter then went back to the staton Ths tme our lne was so we fxed t up and then Jerry us and started after us wth mae guns He cut the top of our hole so he changed hs range and so dd we but ths tme we were n the frst lne of machne guns and wth the Ausses "We stayed here a whle and estab lshed a staton only to fal to make (telephone) connecton He saw us so we spread out There were ten of us n two small bunches a lttle ways apart He started to fnd us and drop ped hs frst shell 60 feet too long and the next one SO feet shorter and then one way back of us "Two of us thought t was gettng too hot so we moved back a lttle ways and we just got set when a shell dropped n the mddle of the bunch we just left fve were klled and the rest wounded was thrown up n the ar and covered wth mud but not a scratch on me Jay stff for a mn ute and one of my pals thought was dead so went back to frst staton and reported ddnt stay there long af ter came to and sure dd do some hurryng back to get help my post wan told to stay there and take charge of t so dd not get a chance to see the wonderful Hndenburg lno wth s fne dugouts so cannot tell you much about 1 but dd get a Jerry and turned hm over to mv partner to take back dont thnk he got back for he returned n three mnutes We saw many prsoners and used them for ltter carrers Thev are good at that Tm Daya and Nghts Ths battle lasted three days and nghts On tho second dav whle on a case of lne trouble a shell broke close by and ducked but not nough for got a pece n the mddle of the 1 k was wth me agan for t only tore my rancoat and cut my belt A pece ht mv "d knocked hm down and out s us ht alone agan "When woke up t; was 10 a m and tho frst thng looked lor was eats and there was plenty of t so flled to the rm heard shortly after that we had only seven men out of 30 most of them had been klled went to the advance staton An other company had advanced about 1 12 mles and were n Jerrys bg and strongest trenches At ths very pont the Brtsh had tred fve dfferent tmes and faled and ths was our frst tme at them t cost Jerry many lves and prsoners "n the afternoon we got orders to move out to rest and to reorganze We came out at 5 p m comng down the new road v had captured we saw many many dead Jerrys We walked about two mles and then met our frends the Red Cross They gave rs hot chocolate cgarettes and candy t sure was good We sang a few songs fell n agan and went back a lttle further where we met our ktch ens and had heavy cats then went back to a feld to sleep "The nafct day we got our belong ngs we ha left behnd and went out to get clea d up and take lfe easy They 1 the chec] company to see who was artve* adtr and we had onethrd gone "Sunday afternoon they held a spe cal servces for the brave boys who were klled The band played a funeral march as the company marched nto an old convent We sang a few hymns the colonel talked to us tellng us of the hard tme we had had and of how the bg offcers of the Englsh and Australan armes spoke of the good work we had done He sad we had not only taken our objectve but had gone on and taken some other companys objectve "Whle there the reports started to come n of the boys who ded at the hosptal and t was here that heard that Frst Leutenant Smes had ded That broke Company H up and every one who knew hm "We dd not stay n ths town long for we moved up agan and we are stll on the move The enemy are stll gong back fast and hope they keep gong wsh ths war was over and we were back home agan for t s no good All they do s to fght and hke "Tell Mr Baxter sent hm a gas mask and also a Jerry helmet They were both taken off a Jerry by Yours Truly on the Hndenburg lne Some class to me The belt s also taken from a Jerry machne gun cut t n half to pack t The bullets are what they call tracers Hope they are receved "We just got orders that we could send a few thngs so f can fnd any thmg else that wll pass wll send t to you " hope you wll get ths young story wll try and wrte agan soon but we are on our way back to the front agan so here goes to try mv luck agan The weather s far only cold at nght We are sleepng n dog tents am wrtng ths from e feld not far from that bg cty we just captured" LEUT SMES BODY^ ARRVES; MLTARY^ d FUNERALON FRDAf The funeral of Leutenant Frank L Smes of Company H 108th nfantry A K F who was klled n acton near Bony France September wll take place Frday afternoon from Brck Presbyteran Church at oclock wth mltary honors The escort wll be N composed of Frank L Smes Post Amercan Legon; Rochester Old Guard a detachment from the Rochester Bat talon 3d N V nfantry wth whch Leutenant Smes served for many years; Genesee Lodge F and A M and Lalla Rcokh Grotto Drll Corps Bural wll be n Mt Hope Cemetery Word was receved last evenng by At ts Xer f Smes wdow of Leuten ant Smes that the body whch recently arrved from France wll leave Hobo ken ths mornng at 7 oclock wll reach Rochester ths evenng t wll be met by a detachment of the F L Smes Post Amercan Legon n charge of j Captan A M Barager and Leutenant j Charles Mosher and taken to the Smes home at ;a Rsng Place to reman untl j Frday mornng when a guard of honor consstng of members of Smes Post appont d at Mondays meetng of Lhe j ; post at Rochester State Armory wll port at the Smes bom at 1030 oclock f and escort the j body t> an Church where t wll le n state from 11 oclock n the mornng untl tho j tme of the funeral n the afternoon Members of the Old Guard of Kocbster equested o assemble at lo Court : Frday! the funeral servces " Leutenant Smes e sergeant a short rest and beme sure dd cut some wood

63 : Old 3 Leutenant Smes Proved Real Hero When He Fell n Charge tx That Smashed Hndenburg Lne Wl j Ono cannot vnn^lo long wth Uo menl Captan Harry Farmer of S of tho losth nfantry at Camp Merrtt ] commandng offcer of Company C of wthout hearng them sng the prases of whom t s told that he went over the one of ther offcers Leutenant Frank L top wth a cgar u the corner of hs Smes of Rochester who ded on Octo month coolly swngng a cane pad a ber of wounds receved on Sep brllant trbute to Leuteuant Smes tember 29th when he went over at the when he sad: head of hs company n ther successful "Leutenant "rank Smes wa? the fn attack on the Hndenburg lne t s not alone the rren of hs own unt Com pany H who speak of the gullant offcer n terms of prase but every member of the regment from Colonel Jennngs down feels that n the death of LVsutenant Smes the regment suffered the lots of ono of ts bravest and most capable offcers we \* ere under orders to succor no wounded but to proceed untl we dropped or had taken ou objectve stopped to see how badly Leutenant Smes had bceu hlv tvrt got t bad Ellroy he sad T raess m gong out Have you got n cgarette? Dont mnd r: gv em hell happened to know tl at the Henten nt had been smoknc: Pedmonts and havng some n my pocket lt one and pkeed t n bs mouth By tlc way ho t nt f sn etger mean could SfSf b?ws Pretty badly ht and made up my mnd to get lmn back to feba stretcherbearer was gong by t wn Prvate Allan L BmdeVton of East Rochester called to hm toww Kocnesrer ^ toward me but be?kl!fo1ow3w he fell wth n frehneeun bullet through hs nk J*0 thtrs wee wounded before we fl Smes back nto th ^^Le^mnt nally got est offcer have ever known Hs cool ness and bravery was unequalled Smes nnd went over together at the Hnden burg lne and through the smoke barrace saw hm carred out on a stretcher le ex was not dead but there was a bad look on hs face and knew that he was all n Goodby and good luck Parmer he sad Two days later (he was dead" By what perhaps was more a fortunate crcumstance than anythng else the Democrat and Chroncle representatve Prase from Colonel Colonel Edgar S Jennngs sad that when he vsted Camp Merrtt after the be had watched Leutenant Smes from Rochester men had lauded from ths> Mattretana happened upon one of tho mem he had consdered hm one of 6U< the tme that he was a sergeatt and that bers of Coupony who was ut Leu promsng offcers n the regment and tenant Smes sde when he was struck hs loss was a blow to the whole reg bv the machne gun bullet that caused ment hs death and who aded tbe young am The fnal trbute however s R poem eer to gan a poston of safety after re wrtten by the men of Company l and cevng hs wound Ths solder was dedcated to Leutenant Smes nnocent Corporal Armando Ellroy of >ew York of rhyme or rytlm the verses yet ctv hmself cted for "gnllnnt bravery u carryng messages under heavy machnegun lre" and bs story of Leutenant press the "neartfelt sympathy of the men for ther offcer and ther sorrow at hs untmely loss The verses follow: Smes death as told to the Democrat BLLLFjCOUBT representatve s as follows To the east was Catelet Went n Frst "Wave North by east the lludeufourg lne n the south skellsrurre Bellecourt "t was hardly lght when we went South by west tho Gulllemont farm over that mornng on the 29th of Septem ber Company H was n the frst wave Twas there we wated orders n a feld of rpened gran and Leutenant Smes took us over We Thus te day twas bell and slaughter had scarcely got through our own wre when Leutenant Smes dropped Though Thus the nght twas death and pan Food was scarce and so was water trench Then wo w^nt nhmd ^ la! = laer we heard that he was he 5o regment mourned hs? " Vl5 ^lar *" nn] a fne offcer! Corporal Badly Hurt Later 1 Ellroy "ent through the bnt Corpral K uroy wth onlv thc h f n tlo St Souplet ol rfght wounds t>" M vn]1 frav he receve! m11"1^ Ks ^r^ssovh^alradsle ard pus hurnsj^ One y one death set us free n tbe ern near Bony There n hells own cemetry But nt last we got the orders To take the Hue serosa the way Then New York Nbe went over Whle the Boches lay at bay Faces bleached but no one faltered As macbnegun bullets played Staunch and trm through tha hell Went the doughboys to the fray (gsr Twas a Rght youll long remember That gleamng lne nf steel As the boys all sweat and puntng Charged madly cro Down the hll and through the wre Cross : patch ef trampled grnln Through a hollow flled wth bm b Oer tho trenches and on agan Twas there we lost our leutenant Lke n Trojan n the fght He shouted as we passed hm: "Gve em steel wth all your mght" On the way the lne grew thnner But t never once gave way: One by one the guns were slenced One by one the gunners pad When at last the lne broke over Wth a good old Yalee jell Wonl by runner "The lne s ours; nl s well" Dedcated n honor of Frank L E frst leutenant Company ll OSth nfantry who (ted n battle October 1 1f>18 from wounds receved S posed by the men of on ^th n fantry to whch he belon l FULL MLTARY HONORS TO BE ACCORDED ROCHESTER LEUTENANT WORLD WAR HERO AT FUNERAL TODAY; LODGES WLL MARCH Fnal arrangements were made for the mltary funeral today of Frst Leutenant Frank Lesle Smes meetng last nght of the commttee n charge The body wll le n state at Brck Presbyteran Church from 11 oclock ths mornng untl 2 oclock ths afternoon under a guard of honor consstng of the followng members of Frank L Smes Post Amercan Legon who served under Leutenant Smes n France: Sergeant Charles A Ames Corporals George A Greenauer and G S Kpp and Prvates L B Strassner F C Pepper Charles Yanneck D Dockstater C Tfft and M < lusst At 2 oclock ths afternoon funeral es wll be conducted n h by Rev Dr Wllam Rvers Taj lo ; he body wll be son and borne to Mt Hope Cemetery escorted by the folowlng organzatons: Frank L Smes Post a n lea n Legon G uard of Rochester Lalla Rookh Grotto Drll Corps anu Gen V A The honor beare a Fredercs S louchman Cap lr r S v poral Frank lne actve bearers wll be Captan Alberl M Ba Leutenant Charles F \ F Doe John Glenn Vctor Ayetl condu arrvng at Ml H e n e n quad PO : tap wll b nude Sen/rate Company Naton ommlssom July f l ll \ \ NT t * SK l NMKS

64 Marne Who Ded n SewteBure&Here rl d * C " Jrtt / COltPORAL HABME T BOOT ot the ^ l B Marnes who ded at Parts sland S on January 3 ot pneumona leave* a mother Mm Rose Root of 62 Post Avenue; a sster Mrs Fred Shea of MS Chbs Street and a brother Lynn P Root also a member of the Marne Corps le was a jrrandson of Rev W T Taylor a Baptst mnster well known n ths vcnty Re had been a member of the Murne Corps snee 1917 The body has hcen brought to Rochester and the funeral wll! held from the undortakk chapel of ngmre and Thompson to morrow afternoon at 3 oclock y / FEW MES ON JASUALTY LST Jo ^ / Jo** t o Corporal Sundt Des of PneumonaJohn Ferstad Des of WoundsTwo Re ported Wounded /? f Ded from Wounds John Ferstad 628 St Paul street / Ded of Dsease / Corporal Wllam E Sundt 36 Seabrook street Wounded Corporal Paul E Lederthel 332 Bugler Herbert H Morse 124 Un Frank street versty avenue Word has been receved by John Sundt of 36 Seabrook street of the death of hs son Corporal Wllnn E Sundt n France of pneumona He ded on November 30 Corporal Sundt left Rochester wth a draft contngent on December and was sent to Fort Hancock to tran wth the 57th Coast Artllery He saled on May Besdes hs father he leaves two ssters Mrs Wllam Bonke and Mrs H Sergsson and three brothers Fred Edward and John Sundt all of Rochester John Ferstad formerly of 628 St Paul street ded on November 23 of wounds rec ved n acton He was a member of Company B 310th n fantry and left Rochester on May 23 He was a member of the Carpenters Unon and leaves a brother Peter Fer stad and a sster Mss Hlda Ferstad both of Buffalo Corporal Paul E Lederthel of 332 Frank street a member of the 305th nfantry s on "todays casualty lst as wounded Mr am Mrs w P Sparrloom former Wsldeul ter receved a message from Washngton on Tuesday afternoon tellng them of the death of ther only aon Walter P Spanboom Lge states that he ded of bronchal pneumona on January nth and thev had receved a letter from hm Tues day mornng n whch he sad that he hoped to be wth them wthn another month Voung Sprrboom served wth the Sec ond Ambulance Company of Rochester ou ue Mexcan border and went wth t to BparUnsburg when the call came for over seas servce At Spartansburg he was transferred to Fled Hosptal 108th San tary Tran 102 wth whch unt he had snce served J&*A~ *ZS f <^ f <J Prvate Anthony RuctellT^lA The funeral of Prvate Anthony Rucctell was held ths mornng at 8 oclock from 4 27 Clnton avenue north and at 8:36 oclock from St Lucys Church The followng members of the Home Defense League partc pated: Muscan Sergeant B V Muncon; frng squad Sergeant Theodore B Copenhagen Sergeant Eugene R Porter Corporal A G Htter Prvates Wllam S Bard and L Deavenport; bearers Corporal H T Alexander Prvates H G Corson George New man J B Barrett F B Spencer and Harold Degan "Jfj^J^^ /Q/<& jwttrfv Tw De! Franfe rt / & CorjJoral Wllam E Sundt on7 of John Sundt of 36 Seabrook Street ded n France November 30 of pneumona He left Rochester wth a draft contn gent n December 1017 and was as sgned to the 57th Coast Artllery at FOrt Hancock Besdes hs father he leaves two ssters Mrs Wllam Bonke and Mrs H Sergsson and three brothers Fred Edward and John Sundt all of Rochester /1 Sends Letter 0$*^ Sympathy On Death A touchng letter has been receved by Mrs Amy Kosenkrans of 72 \lryland street from Dvson Chaplan Robert H Gearhart 78th Dvson concernng the death of her son Walden Frank Smth of Company A 310th nfantry who was klled n acton The letter follows: "One of the hardest tasks that can to anyone s before me l must you of your sons death On Oc tober 18 whle at hs post of duty "mng that duty wthout fear wth excellent effcency he was n stantly kl " know that no word of mne can make lght the burden tha to your heart Our Master who loved and cared for Hs mother even n the of death knows your woe and feels your heartbreak He knows that you have gven one of your own flesh "ur country to Hm commend you "Tenderly we lad your son n one! of the sun kssed flelds of Fra Words are empty at such a tme as ths We have lost a comrade the world but you lost a son n all sncerty and! <y our hearts co out " Three Solders Vctms V of Wounds and Dsease D or \ oral Harold Kne \ _ :m mond street DED OTk WOUNDS poral Seward J Bragg No 306 Clay avenue Doral unl 0 rtlel K 1 rank s n 1 1 Prvate Peter Ferstad No 628 St Paul street poral Harold T Klueh of Company B Twentysxth nfantry Who Wl ported wounded on August 18th s lsted on todays casualty lst as havng dol dsease Hs home address s No 8 Ray mond street He s the brother of man Charles M Klueh Corporal Seward J B unauy M 327th nfantry who was reported mss ng n acton s lstl on todaye casualty lst as havng ded of wounds Hs home s No 3BS Clay avenue Corporal Paul B! of >o S312 The funeral of Corporul Harle T Root of H" U S Marnes who ded at Pars sland S : January 0 of pneumona took day afternoon from 137 Strl dnted by tres ll t un Bap Usl Church \ delegaton from the Home escort >f honor The body was placed n a n ltversde Cemetery Frank street s member of the 30uth n fantry who was wounded n acton on De cember tll s n t }s D g6 ( ll:l u havng ded of wounds Peter Ferstad of Buffalo baa am from the War Dep uounclng the death of h Prvate \/ John Fersted a member of Counam : 310th nfantry who ded on Novemo from wounds receved n acton Prvate " lef( : """ Buffalo f? 6 18 St Paul He waa Ml 11 UJ Msa Hlda Ferstad of Walter h DonaWson^f^<^ The body of Walter 11 Donsrtdson a chef pharmacsts mate who ded at hs post of duty n the U S navy arrved n Rochester yesterday after noon and was taken to the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Herbert Donaldson 68 Earl street The funeral wll be held from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock Bural wn be n Mt Hope cemetery

65 1 " _ LEAVES RECORD OF NOR N SERVCE Last Chat wth Harold G Smth^^ Who Met Death n France lolaxn^ Letter horn Prvate C F Garayer ^PvOR rnard So] er Klled n Acton at Very n a letter to hs parent3rmr and Mrs John Gardner of 421 Augustne Street Prvate Cheater F Gardner Prvate Gardner says that whle he s glad to have done what he has for tells of a meetng he had ln France Uncle Sam he greatly desres to rewth Harold G Smth of 132 Curts Street who was klled November 1 Prvate Gardner s a runner for the 78th Dvsonal Headquarters Troop now statoned at Semur France and couple of engneers were wounded wthn a few feet of us" J for two months he was n actve serv ce at Thaucourt Grand Pre and Ar gonne Forest Hs letter n part reads as follows: " read n a Rochester paper of De cember 8 gven to me by Sergeant Lyons who s of the headquarters troop here and who also comes from Rochester a lotce of the death of Harold G Smth knew hm qute well and to learn of hs death made me very sad He was a fne fellow who was lked by every one cer tanly have deep sympathy for hs parents and hs brother " met Smth twce after we entered the army talked wth hm nt Camp Dx but ddnt see hm agan untl we were at the front n our frst sector met hm then n the road when was returnng from delverng a message and when Jerry was shell ng the sector whch was near Thau court He was hurryng down the road to meet hs battalon whch was Just back of the lnes for a lttle rest He told me he was battalon runner That was the last tme saw hm Gardner Had Close Can "The account of hs death says he was klled on November 1 and planly remember that day We were n our second sector near Grand Pre and :: he mornng our barrage started Bg guns roararound us and beleve me! Jerry shot a bunch of ron and steel at the same tme Two other runners and had a close shave that mornnpr about 0 ek A captan was kled and h PRVATl rll vn ;n 1RM1/ turn to tne Fnted States famly Mr and Mrs Gardner have n the j servce another son Dwlght A who s on board tho TJ 8 B Msssspp Prlv JAMES SCORSE offcal ll re Prvate Arthu duly that t was necessary s r Wyatt o 128 Bald n n emplo] Compa _ 7\ Uft /e_4> tl <?/<? J\ Mss Besse Gale sster ctf Professor Arthur S Gale head of part " " ntver ment of m ty of Rochest uddenly at 1 Camp Hunt Jacksonvlle last Tues day Mss Gale was a V AT C A sec retary and bad roomed tor the past few months wth Mss Wnfred Jones of 525 Lake avenue Plans have been made for a memoral servce to bo held ln her honor at Jacksonvlle bld months old U Mr aud Mr* Wn Curl and parents follows: Prvate Juraes shell corwt tj Olauraaea J Ro /Ha j ~J rarenee J Koss n returned servce man Mterdny al hs home 1146 Clrton wen South need 26 yenra He leaves ht wfe Mrs Elsabeth Chrst Ross; one daughter Mss Carre Ross; hs father Wllam ross three brothers Wllam nnd Raymond Rosa and two ss ters Mr Carre Cramer and Mrs Leo Mc Vnne Mr Ross was n member of the 108th nfantry A B F and had been home but a tme bort fefcf H n T^nS* DED OV DMB* r Mrl K Prvate ldnrtl" street wesl M?^ Stran* 170 M;m Yon our

66 _ / CABLE CONFRMS HS SONS DEATH ABROAD Receved by Father of Cor ral saac Scheerens CORPORAL SAAC SCHEERENS J&cob Kcheerns of No 235 Uennekej park receved word on January Tth that hs son Corporal saac Scheerens ded on December Mr Scheerens has not yet receved any offcal notce from the government but the report has been con frmed by carblegnn on February Cth from Base Hosptal No 67 n France Corporal Scheereps enlsted n the Sgnal Corps under Leutenant A M Lndsay on j July 19 1S0T He left for Camp Jackson on October Bth where he receved s:lel for France nors about Autast 1 S wounded on November nth Memorlal servces wll be held n the Hrlgb Church on Sunday wth n senon by Rev A Stegenga pastor of j w^mc^rjuaryrecorc^y rud V 1onrh / a J JT\ laj m l Vncent Punch lan Street a off tho eoabt of ] S ales Navy from the home and nors to be ody of Corr who burled ry at Arlngton Va n June hs a second class freman and rose 1st male fr val tukcynawfepng \ FORMER CONDUCT HONORED BY FRENCH TWO SOLDERS DE // >^^< Z Another Rochester solder has been awarded the Crox de Guerre by the French government He s Corporal James Qugley formerly a conductor for the New York State Ralways and at present a member of Casual Com ; pany 907 composed mostly of New York State troops Corporal Qugley landed n New York Saturday from the transport Pueblo He was awarded the decoraton for assstng to dg out 24 solders bured n the collapse of a dugout n the Lorrane sector Only three of those bured were recovered alve Qugfey was wounded last July at ChateauTherry Hs brother Owen Qugley lves at 4 79 Court Street H Holtzman brother of Meyer FT Holtzman of 420 Harvard Street was klled by the shock of an explodng shell on the last day of the LysEscaut offensve November 4 ac cordng to a letter receved from Leutenant Wesley Morrs of Company F 148th nfantry The company to whch Prvate Holtzman was attached was ntrenched n a ralroad cut when German heavy artllery near j Ghent got ther range and put down a barrage The shock of one of the huge explodng mssles must have klled the Rochester boy as there was not a mark on hm when he was pcked up Nothng has been heard from Pr vate Mchael OBren of Company C 325th nfantry snce hs sster Mary OBren of 62 Mayberry Street re ceved a letter from hm on September 26 from a French base hosptal At that tme he had lost three toes n an accdent but was recoverng All ef forts to get n communcaton wth the solder have faled Prvate Raymond J Qunlan of 89 Pullman "A"vehue" and" Prvate Edward R Strans of 170 Man Street West are reported on todays casualty lst as havng ded of dsease The followng are reported wounded: Corporal Wl lam Warren 389 Selye Terrace; Cor poral George C Raker 86 Weddale Way; Prvate Stefan Gerensk 17 Clay Avenue; Prvate Wllam Crddle 277 Kenwood Avenue; Prvate Wllam H Reynlck 84 Clarssa Street; Prvate Joseph Salatno 350 Smth Street s Now Reported 3*fe /U Klled n Ac1 Mr and Mrs Erhardt Schlenker ; 161?Clnton avenue north have been J notfed by the War Department that ther on Wllam Schlenker Oom Panr L 1 10th nfantry prevously reportejfl mssng n acton atnoo Septem ber M to now reported klled d ac ton on the aame data Prvate SchlenkeFleft Rochester an Aprl f0r Camp Dx aad saled overseas May 19 He was 80 years old and s survved by ha par ents four brothers ^George larles Dck Gus Schlenker and three ss ters Mrs R Ketturg Mrs C G Klugsky and Ms* a J Sten He was a member of galem Church the ce Drvers and Handlers Unon No 398 Fraternal Order of Eagles and the Loyal Order of Mooae ^ DEATHSFUNERALS ^ t^/j*/ Jjejb o \ CORPORAL WMr\ STC H Gr / 6 Home Defense eatc Partfclpa^s n Funeral Held Today The funeral of Corporal Wllam A J Stch of Company B 12th Ammun ton Tran who ded at Camp McClellan Annston Ala took place ths mornng from hs home 154 North Unon street at 830 oclock and from St Josephs church at 9 oclock The followng members of the Home De fense league partcpated: Muscan Sergeant B V Munson; frng squad Leutenant Frank Curts Sergeant Theodore B Copenhagen Prvates Ernest Clark W S Bard Leon Chrstensen L Holloway Robert Breary V C Oderkrk and Sdney Pugh Bural was n Holy Sepulcher cemetery Rev Joseph Schonhart C SS R offcated at solemn requem mass ssted by Rev Joseph Strauss C SS R as deacon and Rev John Leberth C SS R as subdeacon Ssters of Notre Dame who taught the dead solder when he was a pupl at the parochal school were present at the servces and a delegaton from the C Y M A of whch he was a mem ber when called to the colors Sx veterans of the C Y M A n army unform acted as bearers They are: Henry Schueler Walter Schltzer Raymond Bayer Wllam Ernst Floran Mura and Henry Sehm The casket was draped wth the natonal colors Musc was by the mens and boys chor of the church Corporal Stch had been a member of the chor and Charles J Stupp the chormaster ar ranged a specal muscal programme for male voces The women mem bers of the chor attended the funeral n a body When a Hun bullet found Machnst George Yerkes n the smash through the rlndenburg lne September 29th and klled hm nstantly hs cousn Roj E Palmer son of Mrs Ellen almer was wth t he medcal detachment of the 315th Sgnal battalon but a! few mles away under heavy lre n constant danger He escaped mcathed and s wth the army of oc cupaton n Germany accordng to a letter receved by hs mother S lved at 15 Pear! street and had " the servce many months when death came to hm Frst ntmaton that hs cousn had been klled came to Palmer n a let ter from home and he wrtes n reply: "On the day he ded we were n the St Mhel front and our boys were hammerng the Germans for good We were under shell Are three weeks and expected to cash ln any day but got through t O K There s one French town about a mle back of the lne wll never forget "We wre at Romagne and the Germans were throwng about 80 shells an hour at us 1 learned to do the St Vtus dance and they had me on my stomach more than once "We are now n Germany and have been snce November 6th We left Marevlle France October 30th and were marched through Belgum and all the way through Luxemburg \\v are at a small German town aled Cues The German people lke the Amercan solder and do everythng they can to please us and we treat thsm the same way We are havng cold and rany weather now can thnk of ble only one da* thng we have to do l8 eatns our meals out ll the have no a^ barracks "eld and ur range s out n the oprn and t 18 rather chlv "n*^/f^/_^

67 ] _ Rochester Heros Last Thoughts^^ r *of Mother before Hs Death m ff^^u^acton; Pays Trbute n Verse Memory of Corporal Fay F Fessendcn Company M 310th ufantry a former emplove of the Amercan Ex press Company n Rochester wlch long wll be chershed by hs frends here s now touched wth reverence by tho news that just pror to hs death he pad a lovng trbute to hs mother n verse that was maled to her n hs last letter home Corporal Fessenden left Rochester for Camp DLx Aprl and saled overseas May 20 He was klled n acton September 22 "Absolutely fathful to the end n the executon of hs dutes the type of man that made t possble for our country n so short a tme to strke such tellng and vctorous blows for the cause of world lberty jready to perform any duty that was demanded of hm" are some of the trbutes pad to hm by Frst Leutenant rvng E Goldsmth n a letter of comfort to hs mother n whch the commander made t plan that the Rochester hero was also a solder who was lked and Ma rone \f/ $ Prvate Augosto Funeral servces for Prvate Augosto Marone of Company G 153d De pot Brgade who ded at Camp Dx were held at 945 oclock ths morn ng from hs home 8 Clff street The followng members of the Home De fense league partcpated: Muscan Sergeant B V Munson; frng squad Sergeant Theodore B Copenhagen Sergeant Eugene R Porter Sergeant A G Rlttbr and Prvates Wllam S : Bard and John Hogestyn Bural was at Holy Sepulchre cemetery ff *f Prvate Almon B Sherman Com pany G 327th nfantry Eghty n dvson of Chlll/dled of wounds ruary 3d Prvate Sherman left Chl 2 September 7 1*17 for Camp Dx where ho receved two months tran ng later beng sent to Camp Gordon Ga n Aprl 1918 he saled ove September 30th he was wounded wth Shrapnel n the left leg He leaves hlf: parents Mr and Mrs Jarvs C Sler man one brother and sster all of funeral o *c oral Eannne of tbe 02d Ammunton n take place \ n" Megs stlel n _ 30 o le uel n Mount Hope Mrs jonn s warren of 252 Colum ba Avenue has been notfed of the j death of her son Prvate Wllam l Warren of pneumona on February s He was a member y }? 1 n h Tnfantrv// V**& V <f q respected by all who came n contact wth hm Corporal Fessendens poem s ent tled "Mother" and reads: And heres a lne to Mother The best of all the lot Wth a smple lttle message Just a sweet forgetmenot ts sent to her from some one Sealed wth a kss of love To wsh her joy and comfort And blessngs from above May t fnd her well and happy As the morn went away May t make her burden lghter As she works from day to day ; May t chase away the wrnkles From her apttoworry brow And keep that smle asmlng Tll weve fnshed up ths row Theres a brghter day acomlng For us and those back home; There are shps of Joy and Happness To sal us oer the foam And sghts wll be most wonderful As loved ones greet each other But none wll be so tenderly When Sonny meets hs Mtther Pneumona Takes^ * A?otJ&efol"der 1/ ^cc fc t Councl street h dce that her husband Wag s Benjamn^ Schraeder aged " yeara <M< d bar pneum leld Expedtonary Forces n France He us S sur wfe Laura Pestrech ther; hs mother " der; fve s Powell] Mrs Otto Morf n Lockkrt Mra prank Meek and Mra l ct y Mrs Elzabeth Selllck of 212 South avenue has been notfed that her son Prvate Davd Ceel Sell k who was reported wounded and mssng on Sep tember 29 was klled n acton on that day Prvate Selllck enllated n the 90th Canadan Rflea three years age and was contnuously ln actve sendee up to the tme that he was klled wth the excepton of three months spent n an Englsh hosptal whle he was recoverng from wounds Ported not th company November 5th " waj ww 10th nfantry and 1 for Ca * on >eav< Jjr J Mother l fft2 t roc wut a sn ;;;;;:;;;;; Peter and PouV* * day Jan _ & PRVATE OSTER ^OOD FGHTER Trbute to Rochester Solder Klled n Acton Pad by Chaplan of 17th Feld Artllery 7#&4a tfr+f Mrs George Os? D has rece\ followng letter from Chaplan Ovd Octob "On the S the Hera of tho Octob French n the C v nntrrr front w uster debper the nfantry drove th the rldgo of ths h Etlcnne The artllery kept up the advance and by the 6tb tlons Just south of tho north laklng a har< nee and shelled constant! B waa subject to pa ng We were at the ge of beng ln a place that tl for four yea and woun of safety other Of the gun more About a dozen men womded some of them Severn the ahelllng but your son was the one klled that nght "Of courae B Battery waa all temporarly but A Bath waa Juat a few yarda awa frng data and gave a fn ng to the tho frng of A for tl aftt a few more shots; more frng from th* n tho mornng of my Bad o fu prlvller neral of your son Hs eomrad prepared a beautful grave on a by wooded slope besde the grave of Leutenant Bauer whom we n rl sh a stretcher by ame behln

68 1 1 Tod DEAD OF ROCHESTER COMPANES OF 27TH DVSON AND FRENCH CEMETERES WHERE THEY REST Oct 17SpStA:eGACW 17 8t Sou ^WARNER B H KA Sept 29 St Em "wheaton A E KA Sept 29 GuUle RK2a HMeh KA Sept 29 St Emle 2C25 Company G ALLARE D P DW Sept CCS estng n France n the last long sleep before the Judgment Day are a number of Rochester youths heroes who gave ther lves for the great cause whch carred an army of men from "the land of the free and the home of the brave" to Europe to combat the devlsh on slaughts of the Hun to drve hm back and make the world free from commandng the/ dvson! caused to be gathered data statng n what ac ton the men were klled or wounded at what hosptal they were cared for f wounded and n what cemetery they are bured The followng lst comprses the Rochester companes of the dvson: Companes A G of the 108th nfan try the 106th Machne Gun Battalon the 102d Ammunton Tran and the 102d Supply and Santary Tran Abbrevatons used n the lst are as follows: KA klled n acton; DW ded of wounds; DD ded of dsease; DA klled n accdent; GH General Hosptal; ARC Amercan Red Cross Hosptal; CCS casualty clearng sta ton; CanCCS Canadan casualty ag staton and AusCCS Ausan casualty clearng staton Ex ample: Fredmann M DW Oct 25 3 GH St Sever Rouen RN8053 means that Prvate M Fredmann ded of wounds on Oct 25 n General Hosptal No 3 and that he s bured n the St Sever Cemetery at Rouen Plot R Row N Grave 8053 SMTH D D 2d Leutenant KA Oct Tncourt 6E10 O0 the tyranny of mltarsm BEERS G J Corporal KA Sept 38 Of the 27th Dvson whch com B prses troops from the old Natonal BTJLLARD^ BW Sept 28 Tncourt 6 Guard of New York State 1344 were EcvTEUW> J KA Sept 29 Bellecourt Rd lb3 _ klled n acton 271 ded of dsease or accdent and 365 ded of wounds re CURRAN W A KA Sept 29 St Emceved n battle Seventyfve are mssng and unaccounted for ^GAMPANZ M KA Sept 29 Bony E Major General John F ORyan Dongl B 108th XMO t PRANK L SMES Company A ty A KA Sept 29 St Emlle 2 MODCT M D Staurbrdge Ceme A Oct 16 rporal KA July rchyard H Oct 26 5 GH FOWLER D Lodge Hll Cemetery > Oorpcral KA Sept 29 W E DW Sept 20 Dolngt HARDER 11 C KA Sept 29 Bony Ro BE7 poral DW 1 Rouen RM7904 > Sept 29 CCS 53 W Jan 11 St Sever \V Oct? 6 OH Rouen LUTREBL P DD Nor 4 1 ** AGH Bonen TD8959 rnort t 1 RE E J Magdalon Hll CemeW;^ lle la10 F A" KA> SePl a st m "goveno A DW Sept 29 Tenpleux GHAAG??K_ Old Hckory 1 A210 HOLMES7 E KA Sept 29 St EmTs* 9 f 25 HUGHES O KA Sept 29 Bony B 157 _ HUSCH J KA Sept 29 LlTZ J E Brookwood Cemetery _ MURPHY C F Corporal KA Sept 29 Old Hckory 4 Bellecourt Al2 OHARA D J Corporal Brookwood Ceraeterj PACKER C W Corporal DW Oct 1 41 CCS Dongt lb15 PEASE E KA Sept 29 Bellecoort Rd la6 ROBERTSHAW F E Sergeant DW Sept 29 Old Hckory Cemetery SHEPARD C W KA Sept 29 Bellecoart 1Bl SHBPHARD H Sergeant DW Oct Doaet la9 SHEPPARD E DW Sept 29 Tncourt 8E20 SNYDER 9 Abeele 3A8 Corporal KA August TOTTEN W M E6150 TROTT G W ( en R E7060 V1GLETTRB M KA Sept 29 KA Sept 29 Bony Mech DW Oct 6 Rou Bellecourt la3 WELCH J J 1st Leutenant KA Sept 29 St Emle 2D4 TACKER H DU Rouen T F8U45 Company H BSCHOFF F KA Sept 29 Bellecourt Road la4 COGNATE J KA Sept 29 St Emle 2D26 COHEN M KA ftept 29 Bellecourt Road lar EGGLESTON A L KA Sept 29 St Emle 2D21 EMERCK C A KA Sept 29 St Em le 2D20 FENNESSY J A_ KA Sept 29 Belleconrt Road lb8 FSHBAUGH G W Sergeant DW Oct 5 20 CCS Dongt HASLON G H KA Sept 29 St Em le 2E 22 KTRUZZELLl J A KA Sept 29 St Eml SCHAEFBR J M_ KA Sept 29 St Bmne 2D20 SMTH J Sergeant DW Sept 29 Bony TERSON L KA Sept 29 Bellecourt Road 2A8 locth Machne Gun Battalon SHAFER D G A DD Oct 2o\ 91 G H Rouen RGS178(R Q) ENDRES John P KA Oct 18 St Sou plet B 102d Anununtlan Tran BERGEN T Corporal KA De Hodao B Laval Cemetery BROWN W A Wagoner DW Oct 9 Gloroux Cemetery BRCH A E KA Oct 4 Hodno B Gloroux Cemetery HEALE a S DD July CH Camp de Souge _ WARK F M DD Aug 28 H 20 Camp de Souge 102d Supply and Santary Tran ATKNS L V DD Oct 30 5 GH Rou en TC8403 The followng s the lst of cemeteres: Abbevlle Commune Cemetery Abbe vlle France _ Abeele Brtsh Mltary Cemetery U & A plot Amens Hospce Mltary Cemetery Arnecke Church Cemetery Bony Amercan Mltary Cemetery Bheconrt Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Bellecourt Road Amercan Mltary Cemetery Brookwood Cemetery Surrey England Busgny Amercan Mltary Cemetery Blue Mason Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Wotenfranz France Brookwood Cemetery (Brtsh) London England Bagneaux Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Camers (Amercan plot) Camers France (near Etaples) Dongt Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Drancourt Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Esquelbecq Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Etretat Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Gullemont Farm Amercan Mltary Cemetery near Le Catelet Halle Jackson Cemetery (30th Dvson) Amercan Mltary Cemetery Lssenhoek Brtsh Mltary Cemetery near Abeele Lamphre Brtsh Mltary Cemetery near Le Catelet Lodge Hll Cemetery Brmngham Eng land Lockbrook Cemetery Bath England Longavesnea Amercan plot near De Catelet Le Treport (near Mu on Xa Breste Rver) ^e Treport France Magdalon Hll Cemetery Wnchester England Montbrehan Old Hckory Cemetery northeast of St Quentn Nne Elms Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Old Hckory No 1 Cemetery" (near Harcourt France) Old Hckory No 4 Cemetery near Belle court Old Hckory No 5 Montbrehan Perry Mead Catholc Cemetery Bath England Pagnton Cemetery Tagnton England Pontholle Churchyard (Amercan plot) near St Valery on the Somme Rver Quarry Cemetery near Hargeourt France Roadntr Cemelery RwnHns England Rouen St Sever Cemetery Rouen France Ronssoy Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Etenalon Kosel Communal Extenson RoseU Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Bt Sever Cemetery Rouen France South of Sart Farm Amercan plot St Emle Brtsh Mltary Cemetery (U S A plot) Bt Souplet Amercan Mltary Ccmeterr St Rlquer Brtsh MBtary Cemetery St Rlquer France St Mare Brtsh Mltary Cemetery L<> Havre France Soulcourt Brtsh Mltary Cemetery Stourbrdge Cemetery Wlts England Tncourt New Brtsh Mltary Ceme tery (Amercan plot) Tougervlle Brtsh Cemetery Tougervlle France Templeaux Grard Church Vllera Bretoneux Australan Cemetery near Amens Mltary Vllers Faucon Communal Cemetery Ex tenson Vaudencourt Cemetery near Yerrnand Wnnezeele Churchyard Wlnnezeele France MOOKE MA Meh Plot Jackson Cemetery 1 Row D8 NEAL S B DD Jan 16 KAVMOND K L DD Nov > FT ml S911 PORD R W KA Sept 29 St Em ^ UUQRUB D KA Oct 17 St Souplet

69 j lnglj s LEUTENANT WAS MORTALLY HURT N WLD CHARGE? Frank M Stewart Fell wth Bullet Near Heart WAS FGHTNG HEAVY ODDS LeutenantColonel Who Was; Close by When Death Blow Came "Wrtes Parents Detals of Fnal Fght of Son n the Argonne Forest Brtttla rh*styn /?/f /l rst Leutenant Frank Merrtt Stew art was struck down by a German bullet whle fghtng the Huns u the B Chatel n the Argonne forest wth the odds aganst hm aud later ded of Ls wounds accordng to a letter deceved FRANK M STEWART from LentenantColonel Edward J Meehan of the 100th nfantry wth " was n whch tbe center wth Leutenant Stewart was adjutant my group and of the Frst Battalon The letter dated hearng the acton on the rght hastened n that drecton n tme to sec Aprl follows n part: your son who had been "t was my pleasure to frst become wounded beng asssted nto a rfle acquanted wth your sou at the Frst pt by a solder who had been wth hm and who wa Corps Replacement Battalon camp near serously wounded Gong drectly to Maron France on or about October 1 the rfle pt found that your brave 1918 when both he and 1 were there en bod bad been mortally wounded by route from hosptal back to the lne a machnegun or rfle bullet whch had Whle there met hm several tmes u struck hu just below the heart; he was a very casual way and though dd not snku graplly but was bearng hnsll" know hm and had not ever prevously n a seeu hm was mpressed durng ths truly splendd manner sjukc to me bravely but haltngly very slght acquantance wth hs Hue am made an effort to gve me hs home address n nalty and solderly chaact erstcs Rochester New York and then The next tme saw your son was at M] asked that f le went should the headquarters of my regment at after hs belongngs aud then he Apremont on or about October 5th agan wth great effort and ad whch was a few days after had re bravely But 1 am not gong joned the regment; your son had been hs eyes assgned to the Twentyeght Dvson and dvson headquarters had n turn assgned hm to the 100th nfantry j Became Battalon Adjutant " was a captan at the tme but was commandng Frst Battalon and your Was a Tryng Moment "You can understand that the 10 wus a very tryng one W< stantly under fre and to Bhow body n an uprght poston was to brng drect fre upon hmself M son and myself were both very much to be sem to the brgadercommander pleased when the Frst Battalon hav and the general stress whch la present ng no adjutant at the tme he was as n all battle actons was all 1 to ne as battalon adjutant on lut >\as able to arrange wthn the the mornng of October ( 1018 Durng x fe~ mnutes to have Utter b that day and the early part of the fol a ltter near to the place w lowng day he and wth the battalon and guardedlj gel the leutenant out of the rfle pll on to the! back 10 l dressng taton wen: 011 duty n postons n front of Apremont from whch we moved for ward and occuped Chatel Ohehery wth the rear j out much dffculty on the morn whn we w of course 1 dn on bul r"1" "" October 8th from whch place we moved went there toward noon to the Bos de Chatel 1"1""1 west that he and hs small bag town named 1 all lh po "l! "At 1 oclock on the afternoon of Oc on to lh" Beld tober 8th we attacked the enemy n the t1 to whch place your son had Bos de Chatel and met wth very strong T promptly n the hop and very destructve resstance Yom bs lfe Feelng son and went forward wth the bat on was wth sorrow profound talon through very thck undergrowth tlftl 1 v nformed Whch acted to make very dffcult the tha lwas u j_ thr of companes of t battalon wth the result that both h Worthy of Prde under the necessty of d man of small groups of the men and gudng them 1 forward feel tha kn brefly n a po When Fatal Wound Qame Pr oal observat 1 n lucl durng the two verj "The group whch your son was lead : 1 can m Fol Hnt be was on ng tn rght of our lne encounterd b tha auj mother my n ther udof late front whch was holdng p of greater tmrt <> our devoted solder lteam tha ward aganst them uk ur sou had 7 ; ;m was small ler v ere conp offerng would be very happy to have her know of me the thngs have been able to tell you ) your splendd son" Born u Penn Yan tenant Stewart was born n Penn JTan and moved to Rochester w fb hs parents ten years ago he was graduated from East Hgh School where he had dstngushed hmself as a truck athlete 11 was a member of tho 1017 class of JJcht n Agrcultural Co! n August 1017 he Receved ; msson of frst leutenant at the Plattsburg Camp On January 8 lflsaled for the front He was fn tached to the 3f0th nfantry wth whch he was shellshocked and gassed on Au gust After a m\nth n a hos ptal n Southern France he was reas sgned and became connected wth tbe 109th nfantry The last that hs parents Vnd wfe heard from hm was n the form of a letter receved from hm on September However on December 1 ml they receved an offcal notce 01 death from wounds receved u acton on October The above letter explaned the frst detals as to bow Leutenant Stewart met hs d The unfortunate offcer serve on the border wth Troop H ws old He was a member of the Thrd Presbyteran church and the Y M < \ n the lttler he always took part u the athletc events staged Leutenant Stewart leaves bs parents Mr and Mrs Saunders St!r> Megs street and hs wfe Mrs Blanche Stewart also of </ Where Rochmer< % Boy Les Buredf n Hallowed Sol tsc last restng place of a Rochester boy Charles Samuel McGlnns was vewed by Leutenant Courtney Ryley Cooper of tho Marne Corp* whle he was payng a vst to the battlefelds of j France Leutenant Cooper wrtes from 1 the lttle vllage of Lucy le Boeage: Just outsde ths battered roofless shelltorn lttle town s a tny cemetery t rears ts crosses besde a laughng tnklng lttle stream v Belleau Wood where Oermany met the ted States Marnes n June n 1\ " n 1 oled n a retreat that ended only wth her surrond t s n ths lttle Rr M ts shelter of trees ts smooth kept graves ts Amercan flag nsgna cross that Prvate Cha le Mc Olnnfa was klled n the takng of Belleau Wood early n June ml Prvate Charles Samuel McGlnns s the son of Mrs Hannah McGlnns 181 Caledona Avenue Prvate rfed A Meyer* Prvate Fred A Meyers of 173 Cypress a member of < 1 Thursday at DTl ^wego as a result of havng been gassed ln Octo Anerrn arrvng n New York Cty ln January and wus sent to the hosptal at the fort upany ln Aprl 191 Plvate Meyers leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Lous Meyers J^ouls Karlo and Mrs August KochoMter nnd two brot f Krkwood and Lou L$~

70 L Mltary Funeral For Co H Member tu^l^4jl funeral for Prvate Ferdnand M u n caster of Company 108th nfantry wll be held tomor row mornng from the home of Henry J Bonface 105 Unversty avenue Bearers a frng squad and an es cort wll be fur nshed by former members of Com pany H under command of Cap tan A M Barager who le* Company ln France F Muncaster Bural wll be made n Mt Hope Cemetery Prvate Muncaster ded of pneu mona on Frday at the Unted States General Hosptal Xo 8 Otsvlle near New York He followed the fortunes of the 27th Dvson from the sprng of 1917 untl ts return to ths country when he was taken ll and ded whle hs companons were beng mustered out of the servce He leaves hs mother fve brothers and a sster n England He was a ber of he Loyal Order of and of Masons and Plasters Unon No 39 both of these ganlzatons be j^ll bj the sj^h represented at tr funeral fhjl:l^^/j G1YN MLTARY FUNERAL Ferdnand MuHcaster of Co H C_# JJuredat Mt Hope / A nyflln /men/ for ln ate onand Muncaster or Compauj ll 108th nfantry who ded frdaj n the Unted General losptal at Otsvlle wa held Tuesday rung from the borne ol J Bonface No 105 Unt ftvenua all harers a Brng squad and ort was furnshed by former mem o Company 11 The body va n n Ml Ho; h Prvate Muncaster came from Eng land to th Unted Stat al s ag al before enlstng lved for two n L n J Bonface n l a an nn n 1917 enlsted n ty and traned al amn W ad north Spartanburg s r Though h saw much servce durng the war n wounded only once the knee He hoped mother and famly n England before returnng here bul could nevr get the opportnnty le bad two era n the war He caughl before leavng France and oped era n charge of laptan Albert M Barager " led the company n France attend ed le funeral There were resent Urel ol ma the M / r rs n 1 39 Rev Brj Mellm ted el C 1 Mo n t Prvates Frank H le 1 l >aw M were Comrade Tells of Last Sght of Rochester Boy Reported Klled PRVATE WALLACE Prvate Wallace T Stcllwagen of Com puny K 310th nfantry 78th Dvson has been offcally reported klled n acton on September *! of last year near Thlaucourt u was reported prevously as mssng lu acton Consderable mystery surrounded the dsappearance of Prvate Stellwngen and n the hope of obtanng more partc ulars Herbert Stellwagen a brother of the mssng solder communcated wlll Charles F Mooney of Buffalo who was n the same company and who was reported to know the facts of Prvate Slellwagons death Accordng to a dspatch to The Herald from BufA lo Mr Mooney sad that he last saw Prvate Stellwagen on the mornng of September 22 at 2 oclock as the company \ was advancng under terrfc lre Btellwagen was n hs place as the rght gude Ol the company After the engagement Stellwagen was reported mssng and no one saw hm agan Some thought that he had been lulled whle others beleved he had been captured le was a brave hoy and very well lked by all" sad Mr Mooney Prvate Stellwagen left Rochester for Camp Dx Aprl and went over seas n May Hs home n Rochester was at 34!) Orange Street e TRBUTE TO DEAD S0LDE#%? //>R0M GENERA^P^RSHNG njnetrfn ry of Corporal wl ^arr ^ames H Scorse who was klled jn acton last October General Pershng has sent a personal memoral trbute to the dead solders famly at Barnard t reads as follows: "Unted States Army "n memory of Corporal James Scorse Headquarters Company 7tl Feld Artllery who was klled n bat tle October t tll s "He bravely ;U<1 wn hs lfr for use of hs count r> Hs name wll ever reman fresh n the hearts of nnd comrades The rec ord of hs honorablo servce wll be preserved n the arehtyes el the Am r HN 1 loks "Commandernchef" Former Rochester Man Vctm of Weak Heart FJANK 1 PPEFFEB former thef comrrsarjr offcer n the navy who ded suddenly of heart dsease n Lousvlle }K where he had gone as a representa fve of the Seaboard Ol Company fol low n c hs rls mrce from the navy on Mnreh 11 He leaves hs wfe Mrs Cela 1ftffer of 852 Avenue D and hs mother Mrs Anna Pfeffer of 24 Jackson Street The funeral took place Saturday after noon from the home of hs mother and from St Andrews Clumh Bural was mde n Holy Sepulcher Cemetery PNEUMONA CAUSES DEATH C J Spple Des n France Follow Attack of nfluenza ord was re&fejt yesterday of the death of Prvate Charles J Sppel of Battery A 109th Feld ArtDery Twen tyeghth Dvson He ded on March 17th Prvate Sppel enlsted on Aprl and was sent to Camp Devena and on May 19th he was sent a Whle crossng the Vesle rver n he was passed and taken to Base Hog ptal No 82 at j Toul France Whle n the hosptal he contracted nn and later pueumona from whch be ded j He leaves hs mother and father Mr and Mrs Justus J Spple of No 88 Norrs 6treet; two ssters Zelma and Erma; two brothers Just verne Prvate Spple was 23 rears old at the tme of hs death *r "r rrrt Tn 1 11 H l"ll\ae 1/ Joseph Beyer Enkfcfer ded at Fort wnd Maryland on Tuesday moruof pneumona CrT/7 r/ /"tr^

71 " DEATH OF MEMBER OF FACULTY OF WASHNGTON! } JUNOR HGH SCHOOL cs /^ \rtlur V Fagan Teacher ol (eat Promse Passes Away Was */M W Leutenant n Army Arthur Vncent Fagam a member Of the faculty of Washngton Junor Hgh school ded today n St Marys hosptal aged 2? years The body wll be taken to the home n West Henretta Mr Fagan leaves hs parents Mr ^unrl Mrs Joseph Fagan; sx ssters >s Albert Bollmer Ella Anna Gen eveve Lauretta and Jane Fagan; and brothers James D Kchard W Robert J Martn T Raymond Leo and John Fagan n the death of Mr Fagan Wash 1 ngton Junor Hgh school loses onej of ts most popular tea hers and an educator of great promse John P; nass prncpal of the school n speakng of the young man today sad; that Mr Fagan stood very hgh n the estmaton of hs assocates n the faculty and was very popular wth the students of Brock1 Mr Fagan was a graduate port Xrnal school Before beng drafted nto the army he had taught jome tme n Washngton Junor hgh Upon beng drafted he was sent to; Camp Dx Later he entered the off cers tranng can mp Lee and Bd Brat leutenant af ; r \\ hlch he was rta ne l at lamp (Jpbn hs return from the army h d hlb work ln _ tca department ll the school He had been n rugged health week ago eeame ll wth m : what lood posondeath whch occurred fco t facu 1;lV v S< ol YOUNG AVATOR! S KLLED AT tpacouja Roy McMllan Boy Who At tempted a Flght n Hs Own Plane n 1916 Crashes 500 Feet to Earth and s aled Wth Three Others t<7/4 Boatswa/ a/ Roy MacMllan/ of the naval avaton servce son of Mr and Mrs Alex MacMllan of 204 Wetmor Park and two other avators were klled at Pensacola Fla yesterday when the plane n whch they were flyng sdeslpped and fell 500 feet to earth MacMllan was one of the frst take up avaton n Rochester n Oc tober 191C he attempted a flght near the Klenhans Hotel at Km Grove n a plane constructed by hm self and fell 50 feet to the ground n the presence of thousands of people who had gathered to watch the ex perment He escaped njury at that tme but hs plane was destroyed When Amerca entered the war the young avator enlsted n naval nvla France n Aprl 1918 He returned to ths conn February Boatswan MacMllan leave hs parents three brothers Walter ah and Karl MacMllan and Tacoma Wa h and Mss Jesse Mac Mllan The young flar attended shools 13 and 30 He was a 32d degree Va on and before jonng the colors w ployed by L Adler Brothers Com pany The others klled n the B were Ma Fensacoln and Pau ot Hammonton Cal to (o ROY MLLAN BURED TODAY Funeral ator Servces for Av Klled at Pensacola Held Ths Afternoonn terment at Rversde Funeralservces for Boatswan Roy MacMllan of the naval avaton vce son of Mr and Mrs A Mllan of 204 Wetmoro s held ths afternoon at 3:30 o< from 31 Lake avenue and at 4 oclock w*tfl KP$ **** St* Vmm* * _ * m HlVMWh 1U>\ MM \V verslde Ce the grave Lodg arrved n thla < nht Bo^ wth two other thy were flyng u ono of Descendant of Ctys Founder Ded wth "Lost Battalon a Year Ago f^> "_r / n the dawn one year ag0 to on of the 307th nfantry forcng a way forward n the face ol gallng machne k"" Are esonnectlon wth the "Lost Battalon" tor sx lays holdng out aganst a superor force of the enemy Tl Rocbeaterlana n ll them ser ously wounded n the sx lavs se were numbered a those 252 who came bach out of a force of 078 who went nto acton on 2d ncluded among w ho cendant of the founder of thl n a hs lfe only the d relef waa accomplshed by the tako tober 1316 he al the ln a plane const fell 60 feet to th ence gathered to wat escaped nj one but hs plane was d Wl no war the yount tlon and was se 1918 Ho returned to ths country last Boa anl 10 and b ploye 1 tu and t Welser pany Profuse fl assocates vllans told n o f whle servng h

72 b ROCHESTER SOLDER SURVVES FVE BATTLES K FRANCE BUT DES TWO WEEG AFTER ft Surgcal shock resultng from uu operaton performed Saturday nght caused the death n Dr Lees Hosptal early yesterday mornng of Gustave A Baltzer 25 years old one of the most men popular of the Class of 1919 at the sgnng of the armstce and the occupaton of German terrtory had commenced to jon the staff of Major General Smth at Luxembourg Assgned to Duty n Germany After the Amercan army had oc cuped Coblenz Mr Baltzer was asthe Unversty of Rochester who re j \%*?0 * sf0^sets sponded to the countrys frst call to ed as secretary to the Amercan Hgh arms m "< Mr Baltzer who was the son! Commssoner Perpont Ncyes n wnch capacty he served untl he was of Rev and Mrs A G Baltzer retrng e Amerca pastor of Trnty Evangelcal Church Mr Baltzer had been offered a po arrved n ths country from Prance ston wth the nternatonal Harvest er Company n Chcago whch he had c September 19 and only returned expected to assume as quckly as hs to the home of hs famly n Chld physcal condton permtted The Street two weeks ago poston had been tendered hm by Mr Noyes one of the offcers of the har Enlsts at Outbreak of War vester company who had been m n less than a month after the pressed wth the young mans capa Unted States had declared war on bltes as shown durng hs servce Germany Mr Baltzer went to Gov wth the nteralled commsson ernors sland and appled for servce Mr Baltzer was a member of Beta Ph chapter of Delta Kappa Epslon fraternty Before matrculatng at the Unversty of Rochester he was a student at West Hgh School n the ntellgence Servce of the army He successfully passed the requred examnatons and was called nto serv ce ln January 1918 and assgned to duty at Camp Hancock Georga As a member of the ntellgence staff of the Twentyeghth Dvson Funeral Arrangements Besdes hs parents he s survved composed of Pennsylvana Natonal by a sster Mss Wanda E Baltzer Guard unts Mr Baltzer saled for and a brother Armln S Baltzer The France ln Aprl 1918 From Chateau funeral era wll wm be ue held ucu u at n^v 230 <j oclock tutu uu on Therry to the Argonne he saw serv Tuesday afternoon from Trnty Evan ce n fve major engagements He j gelcal Church Bural wll be made was commssoned a leutenant late n Mt Hope Cemetery at the convenn the summer and assgned after ence of the famly ROCHESTER NAMEY KLLED FGHTNG?? /^ggjt ARSENAL Prvate Olver R McCormlck of the Unted States Marne Corps who was klled on Wednesday by the exploson ] of a shell whle he was fghtng a fre at the Plcatlnny Arsenal of the Naval Ammunton Depot seven mles from Dover N J was the son of Mr and! Mrs Olver McCormlck of 164 Selye ; Terrace n ths cty The frst news j of the heroc death of Prvate McCor reported hm as from Akron O j ews dd not reach hs parents untl Thursday at Lansdale Pa where they were stoppng at the tme and was n the form of a telegram from the commandng offcer of the Marne detachment The telegram came flret to Rochester and was re layed from here to Lansdale Prvate McCormlck was an only son He en lsted n the Marne Corps one year ago and was expectng to come home on leave for the Chrstmas holdays Hs funeral wll take place on Sunday at Maden Mass The fre and the re sultng explosons at the ammunton depot caused damage to the amount of over $ ft MORTUARY RECORD Corporal Water luscher who returned less than three weeks ago from servce n the Unted States Marne Corps ded on Tuesday at hs aome 8 Laser Street Death was due to Domncan malara Corporal UtKther eatered the Alarne Corps soon after the Unted States declared war wth the Central Powers He receved hs tran ng at the Marne Avaton School at Mam Va and went thenee to Santo Domngo Hayt where he was kept on duty for seven months He returned to hs home Novem ber 1 He leaves hs father Wllam Rancher; one brother Wllam Rtscher and three snters Mrs tuth Marcell of 168 Hollelwk Street and the Msses Hazel and Florence Ruscher HERSON n; two lro Sergeant leaves hs 1 r Mc! on of ths cty and a u from the om St Brdgets Church (~j ts^jt> /<? ff J Veteran O Na^; Cted For Bravery/ ~ Des Of Operaton The funeral of James Owen Con nor a veteran of tne war who was commended by Secretary of the Navy Danels for hs bravery n connecton wth the torpedong of hs shp was held ths mornng from Holy Apos tles Church Mr Connor ded on Sunday followng an operaton for ap Hs father gave a quart pendcts of hs blood to save the son by trans fuson but wthout aval He leaves hs parents George P and Margaret Connor and a sster Rose Connor all of whom lve at 91 Myrtle stret He was born at Unon Sprngs n 1894 but hs famly moved to Rochester the same year He was educated at the Catholc gammar school and the Catholc hgh school and was employed at L Adler Broth j ers Company untl he enlsted n the navy early n the war After takng a course of tranng at Newport he was assgned to the U S S Mt Vernon zr saled for European waters on March hs 24th \ brthday Durng the war e made 11 round trps to Europe and on hs ffth trp on September 5 hs shp was torpedoed n recognton of hs courage on ths occason he receved a ctaton from Secretary Danels "for splendd conduct and performance of duty n savng hs shp after beng torpedoed" He was honorably ds charged from the ssrvco on June Mass was celebrated at the funeral ths mornng by the Rev John F Nel Hgan rector of Holy Apostles Church as celebrant; the Rev A ^thur Hughes rector of Holy Rosary Church as deacon; the Rev John A Smth assstant rector of Holy Apos tles as subdeacon The macs was at tended by many veterans of the war (a delegaton from Councl 18 Knghts of Columbus of whch the deceased was j a member and many frends Followng were bearers: Joseph La Fleur Lews La Fleur Thomas A Connor John Connor Wllam Connor and T Connor

73 b 7 VCTMS OF LUSTANA U DSASTER Three Rochester Men Met Death n Waters NO WORD FROM THEM Frends Here Have Wated Long Tme Anxously Two Street Car Men and Camera Worker on Way Home Presumed Klled n Dsaster Frday May 7th fve years ago to day a torpedo from a German sub mersble found the Lustana aa t was rushng toward the coast of re land and 1150 met death n tfae waters ncluded among them are two and probably three Roch ester men on the way hack to ther homeland ether to vst relatves or to enlst for war servce The passng of years has brought no word of them to ther Rochester assocates and ther names have not appeared n the casualty lsts and the presumpton here s that ther SALORS BODY BROUGHT HOME FOR BURAL Funer for Raynond V Punch Who Ded n Servce Navy Men and K of C Wll Partcpate As told exclusvely ln the Fnancal Edton of The TmesUnon yesterday the frst body of an Amercan solder of Rochester who ded "over there" was brought back to ths cty yester day when the remans of Raymond Vncent Punch 29 of 7f Champlaln street arrved n ths cty and SOLEMN RTES \ HELD OVER BODY _0F DEAD SALOR Frst ol Rochester Men to De Abroad nterred Today wth Full Mll Surrfund*d by relatves frends and representatves of that branch of the servce n whch he gave up hs lfe n the world war the body of Raymond Vncent Punch 29 of t Champlan street who was drowned off the coast of France was n today n Holy Sepulcher cemetery Bref funeral servces were held at 930 oclock ths mornng at hs for mer home after whch the bodj brought to lnmacult church where a solemn req was held at 10 ocl Marchng besde the h church wa sehtatlves j St \\;< r 1 mes J w ood the navy recrutng > mm mss ry St lur Bos Ma Wl Stauder flunnrr Bob Beach and Bugle n M Llvln all member ol Mlton L mer The oak cssktl oonl draped wth th pa before the bl whll Rev jon Qan< y fo m ehaplln and a moml > t rsqul n n e bodes have not been recovered or that they are among the undentfed dead bured n Queenstown cemetery where specal memoral servces were held for them today Three Rochester Men M Pun George Smth had boarded at 1403 Man street east wth Mr and Mrs Ross Palmateer ULs "pal" Albert N J Goodman lved at 388 W avenue Ther parents n England were becomng old and enfeebled and lt\* MONO \ UHCl V \< removed to ns borp Th bodj s one " " of 158 Ol " y who al Ml \ t Pun n the two Rochester men obtaned thr ty days leave of absence from the New York State Ralways where they Frano ccst of K 1919 leaves hs mol hs M were employed to go home to see them Regardless of the fears and expos tulatons of ther frends they saled aboard the Lustana on the llfated trp whch ended wth th r Mrs Palmateer who knew both of them sad today that she had re no word from them sne tho day they saled and though she had scanned every lst of survvors and ot the known dead hey dd Dot dsclose ther names Mourned Dead Brother rne ohas r on w h h u The comp reman wl funeral whch wll b< fanlv home and at 10 o the Church ol " " the gepul tetery A delegaton from Knghts of Columbus wll funeral whch wll be mtllta nope Cuefr> _y;^ f UlllU1 J C*t / Jasper Norman employed at the Camera works of the Eastman oompany was on the same shp He had lved here wth a sster snce returned Hs to England brother had been klled n acton n France but a short tme before he was notfed of the serous llness of hs mother n England and he too dl to return home wth the ntent probably of takng ns dead brothers the Englsh army Nothng from hm too by h* nas t>< Roches ng sta ""m h Who WO n Bo June 191^ H of a create par Pu and Punch of Roch Osborn of A1 tll eltl Amercan v ll 1 xv rl Wr Councl talc* nlaec Tluro romu* hrlntl Church nt cemetery uke pse

74 1 1\ o Double Funeral at Home of A E F Solder Whose Death Precedes Hs Ssters fey hut Few Hours rw> ELVRA SCHROLL (at left) and ELLSWORTH SCHROLL brother F< and sster whose double funeral wll take place tomorrow >W1NG closely upon the death of her brother Ellsworth Schroll aged 25 years a veteran of {he World War whch occurred Sunday afternoon at the famly home at 340 Avenue B came the death of Elvra Schroll aged 14 years who ded yesterday mornng as the result of a bref llness brought on by shock and worry over the cond ton of her brother 11 Schroll served over seas as a member of Company K 09th era A sckness whch resulted GVEN MLTARY FUNERAL Veteran of Spansh and European Wars s Lad to Rest jj* vxr^t >9 ueral servces wth full mltary yesterday mornng for tn of No Calee who ded t Unted States Health Servce Hosptal N Haven Conn The funeral took!" 0:30 k and at 10:15 of the mmac The flagdra vaescorted the church by a f the commanded by omposed of ClardcKenna Wlbur xoung John B l Burton soon after hs dscharge from the army developed nto a lung trouble that caused hs death after a serous llness of seven weeks Ellsworth and Elvra Schroll leave ther parents Valentne and Louse Glatt Schroll; three brothers Herbert Edgar and Kenneth Schroll and two ssters Olve and Volet Schroll There wll be a double funeral from the home at 230 oclock tomorrow afternoon Sx cousns wll act as bearers for Elvra Schroll Robert shaw Post of tho Amercan Legon wll furnsh bearers and a mltay escort for Ellsworth Schroll who was a member of that post DoVemon F \ClSl Sweze//^2_5 The funeral of DeVcrnon F Swezoy a veteran of tho World war who ded Saturday ln ths cty aged thrty years took placo ths afternoon at 230 oclock from hs late home 17 Ravne avonuc nterment was made n Rlvorsdo cemetery Ho leaven hd paronta John and Mnne 3wecy a brother Lynn O Swezoy ad a sstor Mrs E H Oenther Ho wan a bor of Rochester lodge 113 Loyal Order of Moose Des When Watng?^ r^for Mnor Operaton <>*( %*/* 9 When Thomas Walsh S of Kngston Street was sttng n the oflcc of Dr Edwards at ass Monroe avenue awat ng a mnor operaton on hs nose yes terday afternoon he ded suddenly te had been prven a local anaesthetc and ratng: had not been done when occurred Walsh was a veteran wlo saw servce n France and was un der Federal treatment Coroner Kllp ordered the body taken to the morgue HONOR THE FRST AMERCAN TO DE N WORLD WAR %f / Gannett Unvels Tablet to Hs Namesake Who Served n French */?/_*? Ambulance Corps /"fytf 4*& "The ony adequate honor we can gve our solder dead s to lve for the deals for whch they ded" Rev Ludwell H Denny sad n hs sermon yes terday mornng n the Untaran church He took for hs text "Great er love hath no man than ths that he lay down hs lfe for hs frend" "We mcurn not for them but that our cv lzaton was such that t requred such a terrble sacrfce" he sad "They have not ded n van for the deal of democracy ther deaths gve new sanctty to the deal and new power whch wll brng vctory n the fu ture" Mr Denny also read "The Dead" a poem by Rupert Brooke Followng the regular servce a me moral servce was held Gannet house where an altar had beer pre pared beneath a bronze tablet com memoratng Paul Gannet OsDorn a member of the church who Jjleted n the French army and was the Ursc Amercan to gve hs lfe n tho world war on the sol of France He ded en the clay on whch General John J Pershng landed n France and wo French generals delvered euloges at hs grave The solders parents Mr and Mrs Albert S Osborn o Montclar New Jersey were arong those present at the ceremony The tablet was unveled by Rev Dr Wllam C Gannett mnster emer tus of the church for whom the tolder was named Dr Gannett gave the warrors record as a bo> aud the French ambulance servce n whch he was wounded quoted from the address gven by one of the French generals at the servce 111 France and told of the droppng of a wreath on hs grave from an arplane He also pad a trbute to Floyd Whtmarsh who returned from the war ds abled On one sde of the tablet was the Amercan flag and on the other tne church servce flag contanng thrtytwo stars Many of the men repre sented by the stars attended the servce Maw^Ctterf uneral% Of World Wa^Vetera0 Funeral servces for Thomas Walsh jr former World War veteran were held ths mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home of hs brother Patrck Walsh 149 Mchgan street and at 9 oclock from Holy Apostles Church Requem hgh mass was celebrated by the Rev John Smth Tho bearers were John Rowan Martn Doran Patrck Kennedy John Fenlek Wl lam Drscol and John McMorrow The deceased was formerly a mem ber of Corupany K 316tV lfantr> and served overseas wth the rank of corpora^ A delegaton from Local 282 of the Amalgamated Assocaton of Street Ralway Employes acted ;s honorary bearers and escort nter ment was made n the famly lot n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Many floral trbutes told of the esteem n whch Mr Walsh was held by hs frends / /

75 " a tran carryng the bodes of 172 men who ded overseas sx of whom were Rochester men arrved at the New Yqrk Central Staton shortly be fore 1 oclock ths mornng The famlar crash of baggage and trunks the hurryng and bustlng of men n the baggage room of the sta! ton stopped abruptly whle the sx Treyer _ WAS MEMBER OF A/f2 E F AND OF MANY c Albert Bruce Wlley ded Saturday at hs home at 7 Saxton Street He leaves hs mother Mrs Charlotte A Alexan der and one brother Harry C Wlley The funeral wll take place from the homo tomorrow afternoon S Lndsay Jr n June 1917 and waa called to actve servce ln October of that same year Hs battalon went overseas n July 1018 and France untl May 1010 Mr Wlleys death resulted from njures receved whle n servce Whle n the army he attaned the grade of corporal He was a charter member of Sgnal PoBt 20f Amercan Legon; Floral Lodge 351 ton Ro Lodge ad the nternatonal Unon Local J5 Typographcal BODES OFSX** YX 6t2 SOLDERS COME ^ HERj Bjf TRAN1 Armstce Day revealed ts full meanng and btter realzaton when ; flagdraped plan wooden boxes were taken from the tran and carred to watng hearses The tran stopped just long enough to unload the sx bodes and then went on to Batava^ The bodes of the men that arrjyed were those of Norman A Mendelof 24 Street John J Kappler of 10 Kestral Street James A 0Nelf 295 Frost Avenue Joseph Bell of 1409 Man Street East Wllam G Corlett of 190 Cady Street and George J Voelkl of 279 Ames Street Relatves frends undertakers bag gage and newspaper men gathered around the lnes of boxes as they were conveyed to the street The boxes were marked and tagged wth the and address of the dead solder and the name of the person to the remans were consgned A car full of solders from Camp Dx are accompanyng the tran and handlng the detals relatve to the delvery of the bodes Leutenant Lawrence L Peak of the Avaton Corps was n charge of the detal of solders One solder s left ln each cty ln charge of bodes de lvered there Corporal H Plnskl wasleft n charge of the sx Rochester men After makng sure that they were the rght bodes and obtanng a recept he left on a later tran wus clue j va a short tme 1 nd Kurl D Crttenden All of the men engngm ln heavy lghtng overseas and had credtable ret Post No 1 World War Veterans was named nfter Prv days before be Was due to sal fo He was a memher of Rochester Lodge Loyal Order of M Holy Famly School Rep re the World War \ > 1 body when t arrved ln the 300th nfantry "TO NORMAN MENGEL Body of World W" Hero to Arrve ><// Here Tngllt / ^ ^Q The body of Norman Menf _! ded n / Rochester Veteran \ of World War Des n Army Hosptal SERGEANT MAX MtUl 1 / Frlduy at the Fort McUonrr Hot ptal near Baltmore He was a voten of the World War bavns eeryed se month* oversea* wth (he 2d and 26th Dlvnou and waa hlehur sussed tho 12 yearn he van n the 0 S Durlns Haw servce n many land* and was anons the fl"t to reach Vera < ru Ue Mcvlran trouble Serjeant uedtke s ur lved by hs part* Mr and Mrs OsT uedtke of U abase Htreot The funeral wll be held from ther hootn SUDDEN DEATH Or:o J JOSEPH ST0LNTZ"4 H JNNJRTH DAKOTA Frends n the cty were shocked to hear of th ^h of j0b Fargo North Dak Mr BtolnlUsuffa s a r & Th ers of hs llod wn ^jjoj aw a_2s?; A f Kuncral of Corporal A H VVJlej The funeral of Corporal Albert Bruce Wlle ^turduy n : la b from lh< war departm tt M uenel who Con t ::% fj **" he parsng of Mr gtolnlts tho le was urul was made n the Odd ; Ttvers aud Ovenb Mst r M ;"";;;: U take 1 1" church Baton ^ vr \\ and Jesse Btolnu aol4 oclock Bural wll be made n Odd a plot n Mt H ry Mr Wlley left hs place n the Job Prntng Department of The Rochester rvlce wth Herald to volum the Amercan Expedtonary Forces enn the 300th ll Batunder Leutenant Alexander M ll famly ^

76 T Mltary Funeral ^J^_ for Solder Whoja^ Ded n France PERRE C MESCH son of Mrs Mar garet Mesch of 532 Clay Avenue a Roch ester solder of the Amercan Expedtonary forces who ded n Mesvres France October wll be lad to rest n the famly lot ln Holy Sepulcher Cemetery to morrow mornng wth mltary honors The body arrved from overseas last nght and was taken to the home of hs mother J" nav Avenue whence the funeral wll tomorrow mornng at 930 and from Sacred Heart Church at 10 oclock The mltary escort wll be ed of members of Greece lean Post Legon whch organzaton wll Large of the funeral arrangements Mr Mesch was a grandson of Perre Mesch and a son of the late John B Melsth both of whom held the offce of atendent of Holy Sepulcher Ceme nsecutlvely untl the tme of ther deaths Perre Mesch was employed at at the tme he enlsted for servce overseas He left Rochester for Upton n February 1918 and saled for Trance wth the 30Sth nfantry n Aprl 1918 Whle n actve servce n France he contracted the llness whch caused hs death FEW NAMES ON AM TODAYS LS1\ J0FCA UALTES tael S Thomas of 67! pears n todays cas ualty lst as havng ded of wounds d n acton n France WOTHKR SOLD RS BODY s Returned from French Sol u nerals of Other Solders Held Bugler J H C Arnold The body of J Harry C Arnold who served as bugler wth the famous Lost Battalon arrved n Rochester yesterdav mornng Mr Arnold who was a son of Mr and Ms Gcarge Ar nold of 18 Gladys street ded n France March a year almost to a day from the date of hs depar ture from Rochester He succumbed to an attack of pneumona on the eve of a proposed departure to enjoy a months furlough whch had been granted to the personnel of the Lost Battalon on the return of the unt to the Amercan lnes Mr Arnold who was 31 years old was assgned to the headquarters company of the 308th nfantry arter leavng Rochester and upon hs ar rval n France wth that organza ton he was made battalon bugler Mr Arnold came from a muscal famly and whs known as a pano player before he entered the servce s employed by the Eastman Koda k company and was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose as well as the Rochester Muscans Protectve unon He leaves fve brothers Lons Wllam? George jr Charles ^nd Fred B Arnold The funeral wll be held from hs late home tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock The servces wll be attended by a detachment of former servce men as well as delegatons from the Rochester lodge of Moose and the Muscans unon nterment wll made n Mt Hope cemetery Saddler George J Voelkl be The funeral of Saddler George J Voelkl a member of Battery F 336th heavy artllery who ded n France aged 28 years and whose body was brought to ths cty Thurs day took placo Saturday wth ml tary honors from the home of bs parents Mr and Mrs John Voelkl of 279 Ames street at 830 oclock and at 845 oclock from Holy Famly church Requt n mass ws celebrated ev Detrch Laurenzls asssted by Rev B J Baser and Rev E \ Schald The chldrens chor Bang new was made n ha n Holy Sepulcher A salute was fred at the grave by the squad composed of Prvates Slavln Madlgan Hayden Burmackejrf Gallery Brown ard r n/charge of Sergeant W S Gronell Bugler Waterman sounded taps The followng former servce men were bearers: F S Gunther 1 W Dcmmct F Schoen J S3 Scheg c K Coughln and 1 A Kolkman Fnal servces at the grave were n charge of Rev John McMahon Prvate Joseph Bell Tle funeral ot Pr l Bell ompany G 309th nfantry who ded a prsoner m Germany from the effects of wounds receved n acton took place wth mltary honors Satur 1 afternoon at 2 oclock from 1103 Man street cast The servce was n charge of Gullod post Amercan Le gon Prvate Smth was a nephew of Mr and Mrs H t Smth Of 1400 Man sreet east an of Captan Jo seph E Smth of Fort Blss Texas / ~v~ DEATHSFUNERALS /c HENRY B CHAPJfc Veteran of Spansh and World Ware Des Funeral Tomorrow Henry Burlngton Chapn for twen tyfve years a member of the Natonal Guard and a veteran of the Spansh Amercan and World wars ded yes terday at hs home 153 Earl street:! of heart dsease aged 51 years He! leaves hs wfe da Johnston Chapn: one son Lowell J Chapn; one daugh ter Freda M Chapn; hs mother Gertrude M Chapn; one brother Ed wn H Chapn and one sster M3 Danel Tlden Bush The funeral wll take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from the home and at 245 oclock from Mt Hope chapel Serv ces wll be n charge of Rochester lodge F and A M Members of the Old Guard wll attend n a body Mr Chapn enlsted n the Natonal Guard as a prvate n 1897 and n the followng year at the outbreak of the SpanshAmercan war he went as a sergeant wth the Thrd regment New York nfantry to a Southern camp n 1916 he saw servce on the Mexcan border where wth the rank of frst leutenant he acted as quartermaster offcer under Major F S Couchman When the Unted States entered the World war Mr Chapn went wth hs regment to Camp Wadsworth at Spar tanburg S C He remaned wth the regment untl t reached Newport News Va where t was to embark for oversea duty Because of heart trouble he was dsqualfed for foregn servce and transferred to Fort Mc Pherson at Atlanta Ga where he was detaled to the quartermaster corps He was dscharged n October 1919 Snce hs return from duty he had been on the total dsablty lst of the gov ernment Mr Chapns father Edwn B Chapn was a Cvl war veteran and a member of Company A 121 n fantry New York Volunteers Mr Chapn was a past master of the Rochester lodge F and A M and belonged to Bordman Smth camp Unted Spansh War Veterans; Smes j post Amercan Legon and the Dd! Guard f4 l^^t^rryao V C J Sppel Word has beeu receve n Rochester ol the arrval of the body of r vu Charles J Sppel of Battery A 109th Feld Artl lery 2Sta Dvson who ded n 1 ranee on Marnch Prvate ppel enlsted Aprl and was sent to Camp Devcns May be was seat to France Whlo crossng the Veslo Rver ho was gassed and taken to Base Hosptal &2 at Toul n the hosptal he contracted pneumona from whch he led le leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Justs J Sppel nf G\ Norrls Street; two ssters Selua and Krua Sppel audtwo bnothcrs Justs and Laverno Sppel 77 _Xa~ _J~ l^w V Solders Body to C< Mrs Ralph Pendlebury of Shelter street las receved word that the bol\ of hr son J Burton bury wll arrve from Brook lyn about March 30th

77 requested O WALTER J C SMTH t S ( * Funeral of Former Guardsman to Be Ayw ^ Held Tomorrow /<#V"> /The funeral of Walter J C Smth wdelyknown n j fraternal and ml tary crcles and who ded Saturday at hs home 33 5 Woodbne avenue aged 49 years wll take place tomorrow j afternoon at 3 oclock from the house nterment wll be prvate Mr Smth was the son of John C Sfnth of the hrm of Smth & Oberst j plumbers and tnsmths He was born n Rochester and receved hs educaton n the pubc schools of ths! cty On the completon of hs edu caton he engaged n busness wth hs father Untl January he was a member of the frm On that date he took over ther Thurston road branch He had been wth the frm twentyeght years Mr Smth was a past master of Rochester lodge F and A M; a past commander of Cyrene commandery and a past hgh prest of onc chapter Royal Arch 1 Masons He was a member of the Epscopal Church of the Epphany Mr Smth enlsted n Company A Eghth Separate company July He was apponted corporal Aprl commssoned second leutenant July and frst leu \ tenant July He was gven j honorable dscharge January j Durng the war he was a major n the Home Defense league He was a member of the Old Guard He leaves hs wfe Helen May Smth; two brothers Henry M and George O Smth and two ssters Nelle Smth Taylor and Cora MaybeUe Smth V Held for Mltary FunerAf Servce Robert Emmett Gldea Funeral servces for Robert Funnel a veteran of tn world war who ded on Sunday al Bt Marys Hosptal aged 30 took nn place Wednesday morn ng at B:30 oclock from hs home No 406 Plymouth avenue south and at 9 oclock from the Church of the mmacu late Concepton Rev Joseph Cameron pastor of the church offcated Members of Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon of whch Mr Gldea was a member at tended n a body The bearers were George Smth N 1 Dckson Thomas Vogt P S Hayden John Gamror and John Yaeger The frng squad from the post conssted of Lawrence Smth com mander; Wllam Fobster S LaRoek Conway Jeremah Daley and u K Stehany Alfred J Waterman blew taps A delegaton from the Knghts of Columbus was present [ntermenl was made at Holy Sepulchre cemetery UNUSUAL HONOR FOR LAST BODY? Robertshaw Post to Make Funeral mpressve SXTY TO BE N FRNG SQUAD n^a>^ /y><? And All Members of Post Are Urged to Turn Out to Pay Trbute to Overseas Heroes at Funeral of James B Pendlebury The bodes of James Burton Pendle bury and of J H Spple the last two bodes of Rochester servce men who ded n the war to be returned home arrved n Rochester yesterday mornng Full mltary honors are beng pre pared for the funeral of Prvate J L Spple by F E Robertshaw Tost Amer can Legon Commander Howard Lunn drected post Adjutant 1 B Hayden to! send notce to each member of Robert shaw Post and request hm to appear at the Stale Armory n unform at 1:46 oclock <>n Saturday t s announced that the funeral wll be the last conducted by Robertshaw Post for a solder from overseas and for ths reason elaborate ceremones are beng arranged ncludng a frng squad of sxty pcked men from the post under the command of Captan Lawrence N Smth These men also wll act as an escort of honor both at the church and cemetery Bugler Edward also to report pun e v1 ll >e held from No 137 hmat Btreel al 2 :30 oclock and o lock troro Brghton Presbytesan Church nlernenl wll be nle t Brghton cemetery The body wll lo n stale from Frday untl Saturday at 230 oclock at No L87 Chestml st Commander n requests each men ber f the posl to be present and to assst n dong honor to Prvats Bpple ~Tne bod! 6f Prvate Pendlebu taken to the hom 10 ber M Ralph Pendlebury No 28 Shelter The funeral wll be held to morrow after noon al 3 oclock fron Emanuel Pre Church Members of Veterans o Foregn Wars wll alen l the v [ntermenl wll be made Mount Hope cemetery Prvate Pendlebury v as born and edu cated n th ct? L was s member of Company M 810th nfantry Be nnth Dvson He took part n heavy fghtng and was klled n the battle of the Argon a September Ha He leaves n mother Mrs Ralph Pendleburj Dad one sster Mrs Falo Fredwahl of Sranton Pa ALBERT SCHOXKK ERNEST Former Unversty Sl/dent and World War Veteran Des / *f2 J Albert Schuyler Ernest dd terday at the famly home t 8 alen park aged 2 5 years He Ls wfe Hlda Bundy Ernest; two brothers John F and Get Ernest and hs parents Mr and Mrs Alfred C Ernest Mr Ernest was born n June 189C and came to R ents when le V old He was graduated from Eas< Hgh 3chool class of 1916 n school he played on the basketball and h earns He attended the Lnlv ane year and then enlsted n the lavy He returned home o ears ago honorably dsc he servce The funeral wll )lace tomorrow mornng at 1080 jclock from the house nl " wll be n Mlnavlle SERVED \r%+0* Wllam D N WORLD WAR Lampe/wll Be Lad to Rest Tomorrow Afternoon Wllam D Lampe ded on Sat m leaves b 7$ r Mr and Mrs Wllam Lampe ; two broth nnd Fred Lampe; \ Lotte Lampe Mr Lampe elwted n the Qua te lr He wa promo poral on March He v Bural be held to mo r home md n r emmett~gtldea des Funeral Servces to B Home and Church Wednesday "" : n nerl Hosptal : nnl tw0 Rchard Gldea of M l W!1 John K Gldea of the Frank ean Legon and of Ho of Con l( to tl fa X Plj llr wh place funeral 111 b* held \\ edneadaj mo and al Bod] >f Sergeant Arrves The body of Sergeant Duncan W n who ded n France has ar rved n ths cty The funeral wll be held at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon from tho Presbyteran Church n Mumford Servces wll bo conducted by the Rev Mr Alexander of Beulah nterment wll be made n Rural Cemetery McAnn was a member of " Thrd Supply Tran Motor Transport Company He r 1 1J1S at Base Nont s and wan bured n tho An l"" He B four brot L Peter D heater and John "of Ualdwlnsvllle; fve ssters m K Ballagh Mrs W L Duck JJ w F POPP Mrs L Boyce of and Mrs Coral Q Wlcox / 7 2*" Boy /rgfe The funeral hf < om n Holj Bepulchre FORMER SOLDER DES Leland A Wood s S an O^C^_Hs tal *l /<?> V ljfla> noon at the Hgh! " # rentl Mr and Mrs Leon Wood and a brothel Arche Wood of overseas as ompany B try and was B lalgamated Asso M Of lea The body was Ta

78 j 7 a ^2~E_X"^P5 Funeral of World War ^/teran to Bo Hold Tomorrow Mornng The funeral of Corporal John Ftch a veteran of the World war who ded Wednesday n Marne hosptal Buffa lo aged 32yere wll take nla Last Servces?^/"" Are Held Far Captat best known and best nformed men n the button busness ded Sunday aft ernoon July 2 He was a drector and sales manager wth Art n Buttons and secretary and general manager of the Amercan Button Company LEE J BARD BURED; ^pemmr"ot27th Sons of Late Polce" Captanr Des n Tarentum Pa ft} "y y Lee J Bard formerly of Rochester and son of the late Polce Captan John A Bard ded on Monday at the Alleghenny Valley Hosptal n Tarentum Pa Death was due to njures n an nccdent when employed by the Tarentum Burrough Power and Lght Company At the tme of the accdent he was Workng on a pole whch broke off at the base causng hm to fall thrty feet to the ground The fall fractured both shoulders broke hs back and both lege and crushed hs skull He ded wthout reganng conscousness Mr Bard served on the Mexcan bor der durng the summer and fall of 191C as a member of Company Q Thrd New York nfantry Later when ths unt ; became Company G 108th nfantry of the Twentyseventh Dvson he served as mess sergeant wth the company overseas At the tme of hs death Mr Bnrd was fre marshal of Tarentum and an actve member of the Eureka Hose Com pany Bural was made n Tarentum on Thursday the servces beng under the auspces of the Tarentum Post Amercan Legon morrow mornng at 830 oclock from hs home 21 Hnrrher street and at!> oclock from Holy Gross church Rev Alexander J McCabe rector wll celebrate the mass of requem Full mltary rtes wll be accorded by members of ra Jacobsen post Amercan Legon from whch wll be selected bearers frng squad and bugler nterment wll be made n Holy Sepulcher Corporal Ftch was a son of John and Mary Ftch and was born n Charlotte June He was graduated from the Charlotte school and was unusually popular among he younger set He enlsted n Com K 108th nfantry at Buffalo ; and after tranng at Camp Wads : worth was sent overseas He was! three tmes and wounded se verely He had been n poor health snce he return from France and was taken ll recently when at Tons wand* and entered the government hosptal n Buffalo He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs John Ftch; two brothers George and Joseph Ftch of Rochester and four ssters Catherne and Bertha Ftch of Rochester: Mrs John Duleba of land and Mrs John Hanley of H nennat WALTER J MEANEY DEAD War Veteran and Knghts of Columbus Seeumbs to Long llness/ ftfl Walter J Meaey ded yesterday after a long llness aged 26 years As an ar dent follower of sports he was known to many persons He was a veteran of the World war bavns served as corporal n F Seventh Provsonal Regment at (amp Wadsworth and also p member of t" he Councl Knghts of He was a grad nn" ncepton School funeral wll be held tomorr 181 rt am nt 0 oelock at St Mocas Church nterment wll he made n Holy Bepulchn CAPT LEO J FORD The funeral was held at 8:30 oclock yesterday mornng from hs home n the Stanwood apartments 19 9 Man street east and at 9 oclock from Corpus Chrst Church Mass was celebrated by the Rev Wllam Hart The body was taken to Chcago for nterment Captan Ford was born n Wey mouth Mass n 1888 and entered the employ of Art n Buttons upon hs graduaton from the Weymouth Hgh School n 1906 He started wth Art n Buttons n ts offce n Boston HsJ progress was rapd and he was trans ferred to and made assstant sales manager n New York Later he was made a sales manager n Chcago and after hs army servce was wth the home offce of Art n Buttons n Roch ester Early n the war Mr Ford enllst [ed n government servce and was at the offcers tranng camps at Camp Grant and at Camp Logan He was commssoned second leutenant frst leutenant and then captan Captan Ford had been n poor health for some months but perssted n lookng after hs busness affars up to the very end Durng the last few weeks he put up a wonderfully plucky fght to lve due to the fact that he had a young son bearng hs name who was only three weeks old the day of hs death Three years ago he was marred to Ellen Wllams of Chcago who to gether wth the young son Leo James Ford jr survves hm Captan Ford also leaves hs mother Mrs James B Ford of Boston; a brother Wllam Russell Ford of Boston and a sster Mrs Wllam H Neaglfe of Everett Mass BODY OF SOLDER TO^k *v ARRVE N BROOKLYN^ Prvate Emmons Agar Ded of nfluenza n England before Armstce Mrs Theresa Know les Agar of No 528 South avenue has receved word that the body of her son Prvate Bn mons Agar wll nrrvc n Brooklyn abou June 2nd Prvate Agar ded n the ser \!e just before the sgnng of th <tce le wll bured n the home tov Batnva durng the frst part f net" wee!; Prvate Agar was a member of tn1 Eleventh Constructon Company Ar Ser vce statoned a Wnchester England 1 lurnp; the epdemc of nfluenza be was strcken wth the dsease succumbng n September 1918 le was bured at May lne cemetery Mom Hll Wnchester England untl n requcsl was made to lave the body returns to Amerca Announcement of funeral servces wll he ma^e when hs mother s nformed of the tme the body wll leave New Y< rk n Batava / / MORTUARY RECORD ( Conrad J Arann Onrad J Araan ded yesterday at Hgh land Hosptal aged 35 years He leaves hs parents George M and Amela Foery Am an; four brothers Frank J PhUtp A George X and James B Ams ; two ssters Mrs Joseph Maler and Mrs Edawrd Slebert He was a member of Holy Name So cety of St Andrews Church Carpenters Local and Mlton Lews Poet Amercan Legon He served tr the transport servce aboard the U S S Madawaaka There wll be a mltary funeral Frday mornng at 830 oclock from the home at 146 Barons Street and at 9 oclock from Holy Redeemer Church nterment wll be made on the famly lot at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery fl^c^ >^ _ f<?~u~y

79 mornng TABLKT N MEMORY _ OF SOLDERS AT SCHOOL 20 va bronze tablet n memory of the sx former pupls of Henry Lomb school 20 who ded n the World war wll be dedcated at exercses Wed nesday nght June 14th The tablet wll be presented by the Alumn as socaton pupls teachers and pa trons of the school t wll be pre sented by Captan Wllam G Staudenmaer a graduate of the school and wll be accepted n behalf of Board of Educaton by Herbert S Weet su perntendent of schools Cty Court Judge Wllam C Kohlmetz whose nephew was one of the sx men who ded wll also delver an address The sx graduates of School 20 who made the supreme sacrfce were: Leon H Buckler Carl and Lous Goetz Burrel B Kohlmetz" Gordon A McConnell and Sherdan A Locke An octette compesed of prncpals and teachers wll sng under drecton of Charles H Mller supervsor of musc department of publc schools The Washngton Junor Hgh school orchestra wll play under leadershp of Helen M Garvn Prncpal Bay K Savage past com mander of Henry Lomb Camp 100 Sons of Veterans wll present the standard bearer of each classroom ln School 20 a flag as a gft of the camp Delegatons from a number of G A B posts and Gold Star Mothers corps wll attend Mark Way prncpal of School 20 wll presde Veteran8 Body Brought To Cty; T~7v Accdent Vctm The bodyof ^awrence P Sfcovle a former member of the Twentysev enth Dvson Company H 108th n ~Daly Death Roll #< August Spall Hotel Keeper es At Home tfy"*/ promment hotel August Spall jr keeper of ths crty ded yesterday at the famly home 51 Rosewood terrace aged 29 years He was propretor of the Webster Avenue Hotel 184 Web ster avenue He was a member of the Knghts of Columbusand the Amercan War Vet AUG1 ST SPALL JK erans havng served one and a half years wth the Amercan Expedton ary Forces n France Mr Spall leaves hs parents August and Catherne Spall; four brothers John George Clarence and Arthur Spall; sx ssters Mrs Clements J nbach and the Msses Agnes rne Cecela Margaret and Km pall The funeral wll take place on Satat 8:30 oclock from the home and at 9 oclock from Corpus Chrst Church Bural wll be n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Frank E Robertshaw Post Amer can Legon wll have charge of the funeral whch wll be held 1 10 oclock n Corpus Chrst Church The nterment wll be n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Members of the post are asked to report at h armory ln un form at 8 oclock St n lay mornng A frng squad has been recruted n the post of whch Edward K wll be n charge SERVCES TO MORROW FOR VETERANS OF WAR Gecrge A Srhafer 31 Years Old Ded On Saturday after Operaton GEORGE A SCHAEFER George A Bcbafer >! years old of No 77 Kngston afreet ded 0 Satnrdaj m nl ton nt tn Parle \v c Hosptal came here frem Westphala Germany seventeen at; 111 enter the employ of lle Roch r Taxlcab Company n la been : wll tl well know among the buanets men <>f tj Durng th World War he wm *erkoh n Conpanj t Eleventh Ba 1 ng been dl 1 charged n 1918 > formerly Mss Marj \\ ^ ll 1 Welby f N" 77 Monro Germ \ Mrs H m \ brol 11 as Lodge V and A M D mple and onc R A M He \ \ > \ s snger of consderable ablltj wan a for th Lutheran Church The funeral wll!>< to morrow noon nt 2 " "" the ll""" 77 Kngston trtel Bural wll be la Mount Hop? ren LAWHENCE P SCOVUjLE fantry who ded from njures sus taned where he fell off a brdge at Portage Falls on Wednesday was brought to 207 Chestnut street ths cty yesterday He leaves besdes he father James C Scovlle two al Mrs Arthur R Ells of ths cty and Mrs Hubert T Bce of Detrot The funeral wll be held at 2 oclo morrow afternoon from 20" Bural wll be n M cry

80 POEM N SATURDAY EVENNG POST FRST BRNGS ROCHESTER GOLD STAR MOTHER STORY OF SONS y/ pf f *t #t r 3r Atlantc Cty Sept la poem prnted n the Saturday Evenng Post was the means of a mother learnng the fate of her solder son Ths was dsclosed today for the frst tme at the Ambassador where the Mltary Order of the World s meetng by an offcer comrade of Captan Arthur Mc Keogh of Phladelpha a delegate to the conventon whose runner the sol der was durng the early fghtng n the Argonne Forest Prvate George W Qunn of Roch ester N Y was attached to the 1st Battalon Headquarters of the 308th nfantry from New York Cty and lost hs lfe n attemptng to carry a mes sage between Colonel Charles W Whttlesey and the latters adjutant Captan McKeogh The epsode oc curred durng the operatons mmed ately precedng the German occupa ton of ground to the rear of Colonel Whttleseys famous command the "Lost battalon" The adjutant had been sent back wth a score of lght machne gunners to slence machne gun postons that had cut commun catons wth the rear durng the nght The adjutant gave runner Qunn a FNAL SALUTE S FEED FOR J Mltary Bural s Accorded Veteran Followng Mass of Requem at Corpus Chrst Church Ths Mornng / Cj The funeral of Joseph W Corrgan leld at 8:30 oclock ths mornng from 73 Sco street and at 9 oclock from Corpus Chrst Church Solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by tho Rev J Francs OHern V G v Charles Shay was deacon and tho Rev Emtnetl McGee was subdeacon Responses to the mass were sung by the members of the Knghts of Columbus chor under drecton of Professor Eugene Bonn nterment was ln Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Fnal blessng at the grave was gven by the Rev John Hogan of St Anns Home for the Aged Bearers were: J Judge J Slavn M Carter E Sherdan A Doyle and F Ayers As the casket draped wth an Amercan flag was lowered nto the grave a salute was fred by a frng squad composed of M De Lee A Ells F Her Neck M Oogjen L Smth Hoff Van Order M Barry F Pepper and S Vasauskas Taps were sounded by Bugler A Ells Serjeant M DeLee was n "harge of the frng squad A dele gaton from Gold Star mothers at tended the funeral Delegaton from Knghts of Columbus the Elks and g Valley Post of the Amer can Legon All the veterans from mlcs nsttute and the Federal men and the veterans bureau 1 tho servces never delvered Not a word was learned of Qunn s fate untl four months after the arm stce After lyng out n the jungle depths of the Argonne all wnter Qunns body was accdentally found by an Amercan bural squad the message wth an unposted letter to hs mother was found on hs body the papers beng hardly legble Nearby the fallen runner were the bodes of three boches t was clear from the manner n whch they had fallen that all three had been crawl ng up to Qunn who must have klled them even as ther bullets ht hm mortally When the mltary authortes tred to notfy the courageous doughboys mother she could not be located Every means of tracng her was ex hausted when nearly a year after the runner had fallen Captan McKeogha poem appeared descrbng the nc dent n detal and dedcated specf cally to Qunn Mrs Carolne Qunn then wrote explanng that she had moved to another cty leavng no forwardng address and that the poem was the frst notce she had of her boys brave death WON MEDAL N FRANCE Albert bert Rackett* Wounded /n Argonne Offensve Des n Calforna ALBERT RACKETT Twe wounded n acton nnd awarded a medal for bravery n tn MeuseArgonne offensve Albert Rackett ded Wednesday n L* Angeles where he had gone n an effort to health He hud made hs horn Mrw Edward Suter h aun ot No 25$ Sherman street before n"ng west and hs body wll be broujl bural wthn the next t served wth ttw 810th nfan try Seventyeghth Dvson LEUL ANDREWS N SCOTTSVLLE 771/ //r Long Hln llness Resultng From Avaton njury Ends n Death of Offcer Who Rendered Dstngushed Servce /rfye)! ScQttsvllle Feb 12Harold Vck Andrews ded at hs home n jery Scotsvlle Frday afternoon after a long llness whch resulted from n jures sustaned when an arplane n whch he was a pasenger* crashed to earth at Pensacola Feld Florda n 1918 Leutenant Andrews was one of the best known World War veterans n1 ths secton of the county and whle hs health permtted was an actve worker for Scottsvlle Post Amercan1 Legon He was 30 years of age and durng j a long perod of naval servce hadl been on many cruses n dstant waters havng served under Captan; T Evans son of the famous "Fght ng Bob" Hs promoton ln the navy was rapd and he was rated as an ex: pert electrcal techncan Upon outbreak of the World War he appled for assgnment wth the naval ar servce and was assgned to duty n Florda Hs last flght made jwas voluntarly wth a student j avator Whose nexperence led to faulty manpulaton of the plane con trols whch caused an accdent whch led to the nstructors loss of health Leut Andrews was one of the poneer rado amateurs n Western New York and followng hs retre ment he devoted much of hs tme to rado experment Survvng are hs wfe Nora W Andrews daughter Maron; hs parents Mr and Mrs Wllam Andrews: one brother Wllam jr and one sster Mrs J Mllng Funeral servces wll bo held from hs lato home tomorrow at 1:30 oclock and at 2 oclock from the Unon Presbyteran Church n ths vllage Tho Rev R M Conal pastor wll conduct the servces and the Masons wll have charge of serat the grave Members of vllo Post Amercan Legon wll act as guard of honor and wll sound taps and fre a volly at the grave

81 War Veterans and Masons to Conduct Funeral Exercses MAN N THREE WARS SJCC^MBSTO BURNS Body of Wllam H Brown Wll Le ; n State n Greece Tomorrow l^os/ *UXfk rtakkttalbert Rackett who for merly l \ orl wth hs aunt Mrs Rdwartl Huter ff ths cty ded n Los Angele* Cal Wednesday afternoon Februs OeOCk Mr Rakett served as n "10th nfantry fjev dlghth dvson from Aprl " 1917 o September 1919 He was dcou duty and wth tne ammunton runspon al the Mens fnd Argonne; was wolhded at Ks November and r err=nber Me was pre sented wth a medal of honor from France He was on sp al dntv wth Frst Battalon transport 319th nfan try from July 2S to October was shot n the arm twce near Hols de Loges Franc November hv He leaves hs mother Mrs Lous Lehr; hs aunt Mrs Edward Suter The funeral wll be held from 269 Sherman street Joseph * Logan wll have charge of the remans on arrval n Rochester Frends desrng n aton call Genesee ? JAY E HECKMAN DES FROA^ P=> ^ ATTACK OF PNEUMONA Leut Harold Vlrkry AodreWB S x Dead After Lone llness Scottsvlle Feb! J8 Harold Vck e ry Andrews leutenant n the Unted States navy who ded at hs home n Oatka place Frday after a long llj ness was born n Buffalo September s L864 He entered the navy n 1913 and became leutenant n 1917 makng many long cruses n the meantme Durng the World war he! was n nstruct] laton serv ce n Pensacola Florda where the )1e was prevented t that from gong over He spent than a thousand! and had several falls n hs arplane whle nstructng nexperlem latore Hs last nght ended n hla plane talng nto the bay at Warrngton just outsde w of Pensacola d n jures whch led to hs Una llness j n tho hope of reganng hs health Leutenant Andrews passed two years n Colorado Dervng no b< n H there he returned Bast He was a member of the Masonc socety and of SmthWarren post of Scottsvlle He leaves hs wfe Nora W An drews a daughter Maron; hs par ents Mr and Mrs Wllam Andrews a sster Mrs J C Mllng and a brotter H ll of Rochester Funeral servce* wll be Tuesday aft ernoon at 2 oclock at the Unon byteran church Smth Warren 1 nost wll have charge of the servces t tre church and at the gravo Bural wll be at Oatka WLLAM H BROWN The funeral of Sergeant Wllam Brown veteran of three wars and several mltary expedtons who ded Sunday n the Walter Reed Hosptal n Washng n gas lu D 0 " World war wll take place tomorrow after noon at! oclock al Greet e be km* can Legon post al Greece wll be n charge Post members who wll n bearers are Wllam wnrd Knmel Emmetl Gallagher Raymond Crafl and Wallace Armstrong The body when brought from Wa to morrow wll le Mem ml ball where the fun wth full mltary honors wll be conducted Sergeant Brown who was 48 yea two aunts Mss Lena Townsend Pttsburgh and Mrs W B of Charlotte and two ancles Lou R Bgler of Rochester and Clarence J Bgler of Gr He served eghl dfferent Hs frsl servce was durng pe nsurrecton durng whch he took par n the mosl mportant engagements Brown also was wth the relef fought n a number 0f battles He wasa a partcpant n the trumphal march through th 1 1 l m <!tj n hs sxth enlstment Bergeanl Brown nh General Pershng on the punpedton nto Mexco n 1018 Du the Argonne drve n the World war Bergeanl Brown receved th whch caused hs death Sunday D on at th agan enlsted n 1919 n L920 he reenlsted n the rehucal fa Bervce and was s 11 n s* n ce when taken to the Walter Reed Ho /After beng seroualj ll to scvfr1 ""weeks Jay : l Kman 33 of 10 Rowley street ded y home from the effects of pneumona Mr lleckman was a wvllknown bat n f ths olty beng mem ber of the Arm of >o enj * man Monroe a ertue Durng the World war he was a member of Headquarters company 310 nfantry and served overseas He was a member of An lent Craft lodge E" n v m tar Mr lleckman leaves hs Wfe hs parents Mr and M He Mrs sabel

82 h NQURY NTO DEATH MLTARY OF ROCHESTER DOUGHBOY WHO BY XRAY MACHNE Offcal mltary nqury wll he made FTancet Russell was tho thrd son at the drecton of Leutenant Colonel Corporal Lloyd E Fshbaugh s attend ng the Marne Corps offcers tranng M S Purnell nto the crcumstances school at Quantco Va Prvate surroundng the death Of Prvate Rusaell H Fshbaugh of Rochester who wth the Army of Occupaton Maurce the youngest s n Germany was klled Tuesday by a spark from an Xray machne whle he was undergo ng an examnaton at Fort McHenry Base Hosptal ln Baltmore Ths nformaton was contaned n a specal dspatch to The Herald from Baltmore last nght whch added that the body would yesterday afternoon be sent to the home of the young solders parents Mr and Mrs H S Fshbaugh of 21 Greeley Street n!the report of the accdent prnted yes terday mornng the name was sent out n news dspatches as "H S Fshj baugh" So far as the facts have been unoff cally reported t appears that Prvate Fshbaugh was havng a photograph taken of a wounded rght arm when ho rose to change hs poston Tho current n the Xray machne had been turned on and as hs head neared the electrc poles a spark of volts breakng the ar gap between hm and ts conductor penetrated hs body He ded an hour later Recently Home on a Furlough Prvate Fshbaugh was recently home on a furlough He had planned to enter a college through the re habltaton provson made for wound ed army men Young Fshbaugh re ceved a bullet wound n the rght arm on September 29 when the assault on tho Hndenburg lne enabled the 27th Dvson to break through Fshbaugh was a member of Company A 108th nfantry wth whch he saw servce at ChateauTherry and n the Argonne The wound dd not respond to treat ment or operatons and accordngly surgeons at the Fort Mcenry Hosp ut makng a thorough natlon n the course of whch the fatal accdent occurred Ono of Fve Brothers n War RUSSELL L FSHBAUGH Prncpal Albert H Wlcox of East Hgh School spoke hghly of young Fshbaugh yesterday when he heard of hs sudden death sayng that he had dstngushed hmself n hs last two years of study Russell was promn athletcs and other actvtes o the school He showed exceptonal ablty as a speaker whle hs work n dramatcs and elocuton was especally commended He was also gfted wth a fne bartone voce and he wrote consderable for hs school paper Besdes the brothers mentoned Pr vate Fshbaugh leaves two younger brothers Frank L and Wllard E and Frlvate Fshbaugh was one of lve sons of Mr and Mrs "Wellngton M Fshbaugh who enlsted n the servce a sster Mss Melba Fshbaugh member of SpencerRpley He durng the war Whttlar the Church and of the Hoover Class of that son s n the naval avaton set church and s now statoned at Phladelpha The funeral wll be held from the famly Wendell the second son s a prl\ j! Greeloj Street tomorrow aftl the 319th Sgnal Battalon stll n clock ROCHESTER MAN REPORTED^ an automoble tor ded j s mother ph tb m M from 7 MORTUARY^RECORD r>%? Leo PrortoKBnrke / e/ 0> Leo Proctor Rurke aged 29 years a member of he 10*lh Feld Artllery Battery A 35th Dvson who was gassed ln the battle of the Argonne ded Sunday evenng at the famly home at On Genesee Street He leaves hs father Frerlerlk Burke; three brothers Charles Nelson and Elmer Burke; three ssters Mrs H A Powell and the Msses Mabel and Helen Burke He was a member of Wllam W Dond Tob Amercan Legon! Central Lodge O n F and Kheder Khau Sanctorum te Raymond E Greeley of Company M 110th nfantry and Prvate Tames U Jr of Company M 09th nfantry took part n all the fghtng ther unts were engaged n nctng ^^J^ y up to July 29tb when aynd > klled n acton whle advancng ;at Clergy and James was captured by the Germans and taken to Uastutt Germany where be was released on December 8* H has been honorably dscharged from the servce aud has returned to hs home No 6 James hen Unon street Phladelpha Wet a boy was employed by Scrantom more" & Company durng school The parents formerly lved n Rochester and the boys attended school here Tbe grave of Raymond uas Det" by tne relatves through the o* of xpnator Wllam H Brght A taoeg Sol the locaton has been receded from General Pershng PrTa T^^ was bured n tho Amercan B^tU* fe Am* Cemeterv Commune of Ccrges Efforts also are beng made to ascertan the facts of hs death and bural MURPHY Entered nto rest on Sat urday evenng June at St Marys Hosptal n Orange N J James J Murphy Besdes hs parents Mr and Mrs John F Murphy he s survved by one sster Mary E La Roche; two brothers Wllam F and John D Murphy all of ths cty De ceased was a member of Rochester Councl K of C No 178; A O H No 7 Redmen Wahoo Trbe Haymakers Amercan Expedtonary Force of Tank Corps The remans wll arrve n ths cty Monday mornng and wll be taken to the famly home 678 Grand avenue Funeral Wednesday mornng June 27 at 8:30 from the home and 9 oclock at Corpus Chrst Church nterment at Holy Sepulchre n famly lot James Joseph Murphy was bured yes terday from hs home No 578 Grand ave nue at 8:30 oclock and ol!> oclock from Corpus Chrst Church Solemn hgh mass was celebrated by EteT Jo seph Dssett assst by Very Rev T Francs OHern V C as neon and Rev K M Gee as subdeacon The were bearers Charles LaRoche John Mc Mann l>nnel Campbell George Harper Thomas llennvy nnd l>nnel Leahy n terment was made n the famly lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery nnd the last blessng was gven by Rev John Hognn chaplan of St Anns Home j~rv~< C7>< MORTUARY REC Major Joseph V drlf^ Hodgson Major Joseph Hodgson merly wth the advertl partment of the Eastman Kodak <>m pany who ded u Walter Kel Hosp ta n Washngton D C Saturday was bured today n Arlngton wth full mltary escort Major Hodgson s the brother of Mllard B Hodgson manager of the dvson of he Eastman Kodak nj saw servce wth General Pershngs puntve expedton nto nr he bandt Vlla and later foughl overseas n the St Mhel 1rvc he "as gassed badly rh three years ago he cam thester n the hope of recoverng j he effect of he gas bl a to ngton hosptal where h> return to

83 ant Howard L Shepard of Company tl losth nfantry was wounded n acton on September 20 and ded the followng mornng at a hosptal accordng to nforma ton whch has come to hs father F B Shepard of Farport He left hs poston as assstant casher of the Farport Natonal Bank to jon the army mmedately after war was de clared Before beng wounded he had already partcpated n several engage ments Des from Wounds Sergeant Howard L Shepard son of Mr and Mrs Frank E Shepard of Farport ded n a hosptal n France of wounds receved n acton He was 26 year:; of age He leaves hs par ents one brother James F Shepard PRUAr and later the day confrmatory! a telegram was receved from Washng ton Sergeant Shepard was a mem j ber of Company G 108th nfantry and had been a member of the natonal guard before the war havng seen ser vce on the Mexcan border For some months before he went nto servce he was employed as assstant casher at the Farport Natonal Bank Two weeks ago Mr and Mrs Shep ard receved a letter from ther son dated September 15 n whch he told of hearng of other companes gong to the front and t galled hm and hs companons because they seemed to be gettng further from the front nstead of nearer to t t s beleved that he went nto acton soon after wrtng that letter World War Veteran Drowned n Attemptng To Save Lfe Of Lttle Grl n Sodus Bay George Gbson 39 of 155 Reservor Avenue* dumps nto; Water From Boat n Whch He Was Rowng Janet Young 9 of Syracuse When Chlds Hat Blows Off and She Topples n Tryng To Regan t George Gbson 39 of 155 Reservor avenue a ralway mall clerk and veteran of the World War was deepen the bay Coroner George B Wnchell of Rose ssued a certfcate of accdental drowned n Sodus j bay about 2 oclock yesterday afternoon He was attempt! ng to rescue Janet Young 9 of Syracuse who was n a boat wth hm The chld fell nto the water whle to recover her hat whch jattemptng had blown off She sank almost m medately and Gbson dove ln after her The accdent was wtnessed by a crowd of bathers on the shore only short dstance away The grl was ja rescued by Ernest Sage of Sryacuse but t was 30 mnutes before Vncent Roach of Newark recovered the body! of Gbson He waa placed on the lawn n front J of the cottage of O C Farnk and frst ad methods were used n an effort to resusctate hm An ambu lance from Hghland Hosptal made a was drowned s ln a porton of the beach whch has been dredged to drownng Gbson was a member of the Cale dona Lodge of Masons and had a ralway postal clerk for nearly been on the run between Rochester For the past few years he and Buffalo He joned the postal branch of the servce soon after th Unted States entered tho World V7a and aded n openng tho frst A can postoffce of the pedtonary Fbrces n France H served throughout the war and among the last of the members of th postal branch of the servce to r to ths country record run but Gbson expred he bhan of ths cty; fore t reached the scene 1 1 w GHbson wth whom Gbson wth a party of frends lved: Charles Gbson of tl left Rochester Saturday nght to spend ; the weekend at the cottage of Mr neral wll take the bom* and Mrs Young of Syracuse parents of hs sstr M <n 4 of Janet Young Gbson was able to Rundl park at 2:S0 0 swm and t s not known whether he and the body Wll was sezed wth a cramp or an a to aledona for lnternmt ln th of heart trouble The spot where he Mumford Ru 1 1 7? Veteran Commts Sucde; Throws^Self Under Car Thomas Burke 32 o 95 Kerr street Th body was taken to the morgue a World War veteran commtted su where dentty waa establshed by Mlton Dx of Of Mt Reed boulevard cde shortly after 7 oclock last eve Charles OBren of 499 Man street nng by throwng hmself under the west and Wllam Duda wth whom wheels of an eastbound street car n Burke boarded Duda sad Burke West avenue near Gardner avenue went to work yesterday at the stone crushng plant of the Dolemte Cor poraton n Buffalo road but returned home n the afternoon sayng he had The car had to be jacked up by a wreckng crew before the body oould be removed frornbnder the trucks Burk was dead before a surgeon from njured by a load of Btone be St Marys Hosptal arrved wth an ng dumped on hm Duda told off ambulance cals Burke "apparently suffered no As many people looked on Burke serous njures Duda sad that the plunged under the car Women dead man has a sster lvng n Syr shreked and therl cres attracted the acuse and a brother ln Ere Pa attenton of Motorman George Merkc Burke served ln the army havng The <ar was crowded wth pas seen servce on the Mexcan border Merkle told th polce he was and n France He held the rank of s unable to stop the car n tme to pre vent the accdent sergeant whe army ndscharged from the T" U Gave Hs Lfefr/*^ < / n th efforl to save a chld v*ho had Tal r a rowboal al Sod K;n ne avenue Los1 n o* d lfe Hs _stan response to th< quet herosm an "r ;: sponsblty whch reveal the n an emergency Tl frowned whle thjj Lttlftgrl f d by others tragc turn of events whch jl the fad tha h rl Whle such men a found n all walks of U sum and secure We may prase the man who has acheved some strkng matt B (lur qualtes whch

84 and GBSON FUNERAL SERVCES TODAY Mal Clerks and Veterans of World War Wll Attend fyp Young Veteran ; Succumbs After Edson Holden of 63C Wellngton avenue formerly a member of the Amercan Expedtonary Forces ded yesterday mornng aged 26 years He mecame ll whle servng overseas He had been confned to bed for over two years For some tme after the war Mr Holden was connected wth the advertsng department of the Democrat and Chroncle but he re sgned because of ll health He was born n Auburn and came to Roches ter about 14 years ago wth hs par ents n Aprl 1918 he enlsted n the 106th Ammunton Supply Tran j Thrtyfrst Dvson and served wth the army n France untl the close of the war He was a member of Bur tonmller Post Amercan Legon He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs John F Holden and three ssters Bernadne Ethel and Ruth Holden The funeral wll take place Wednesday mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home and at 9 oclock at St Moncas Church Eght men of Mller Post wll act as a frng squad and taps wll be blown at the grave / Makes Statement About Brothers n Crash ^~ff>3 Mrs Jamea FaBer of M>3 Prem street sster of John W Hornng who was klled n an automoble accden tally ln Chl avenue last week ssued the followng statement to The Tmes Unon: "John W Hornng aged 85 years whle returnng from Kolbs Hotel n Chl avenue where he was employed GEORGE GBSON The funeral of George Gbson of Xo 165 Reservor avenue wn was drowned nday afternoon n Sodus bay when attemptng to rescue < young grl wll d ths afternoon from the home of Lster Mrs 1 1 Holahan No 4 Run le park Gbson dove from a rotfboat to save oung! years old of S\ whom he had tnkn out rowng and who fell" nto the water whle attemptng to her hut w h h had blown off The chld wus saved but t was thrty mnutes before Gbsons body was recov Efforts to resusctate hm faled Rev lames L Jewell former pastor Frsl Presbyteran Church of n and an ntmate frend of the Rev Roberl G Hgnbothom pastor f the church wll conduct the es at the house Members of the Brotherhood of Ralwaj Mal Clerks of whch Mr Gbson was a member wll act arers The body wll be taken to Caledona for bural Rev Mr Jew 11 and Rev Mr Hgmbotham wll offcate at the servees at the grave n Mumford Rural s of the Eunce Lodge 17 & A M of Caledona and members of He Mathew Cleary Post Amercan Legon are expected to attend the funeral He ssters Jenne Gbson and Mrs J 1 Holal of ths cty; three brothers Dr Wllam Gbson wth whom he lved and Charles Gbson of ths cty and Davd Gbson of Cale dona jydaly Death Roll ff> World War Veteran Des n Hosptal Olver T Webster of 106 Avenue D World War veteran ded ths mornng n the Homeopathc Hosptal aged 28 years He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs George Webster a sster Mrs Lous Arena and three brothers George Francs and Bryan Durng the war he eerved wth Company A 346th nfantry Amercan Expedtonary Forces He was a mem ber of Crystal Tent 86 Order of the Maccabbecs ROCHESTER SOLDER EXPRES N KANSASf 22 YEARS N ARMY ^ tn Murphy ded Yesterday T " Kansas TJu greater part of hs lfe n the arm ; ll Joseph Mu nelus Mnlv 0f Waverly The body wll of b The funeral wll take place he h (vjj de n Mr JOHN W HORNNG as a water through the Rochester; Waters Unon of whch he was a member was klled when the car ln whch he was rdng skdded on the wet pavement "After workng hours he was n vted to rde back to the cty wth Harold Tyler of Flttsford a former employer who was attendng the openng dance wth a young lady ac quantance Owng to th wet pave ment the car skdded and caused n jures to both men whch proved fatal "Mr Hornng was a veteran of the World War1 havng served for one year and sx months at Camp Mead Maryland "The funeral was held Saturday mornng at 8:30 oclock from the home of hs sster Mrs James Faber 63 Prem street and at 9 oclock at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament n terment was made n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery" VcUAS Have Mltary Funeral/^S^ j ^ Funeral servces for Francs X Bauer took place yesterday mornng at 8 :30 oclock from the home No 37 Wood ward street and at 9 oclock at St Josephs Church Mltary servces were conducted at the home by the Army and Navy Unon the followng members of the Unon actng as bearers: Commander E J Logan A T Smth E Weden borner Albert Ssg A Frank Wenberg and Frey Taps were blown at the grave n Holy Sepulchre cemetery by Bugar Albert Waterman

85 l Electrocuton of War Veteran s ^j^ ^^econd Death n Famly Recently Mltary FuneraVh^ f?^ For Perre Mesch Mltary funeral servces for Perre C Mesch formerly a member of 308th nfantry who ded overseas and ll whose body arrved n ths country a few days ago were held ths mornng at 9:30 oclock from the home of hs mother at 532 Clay avenue and at 10 oclock from the Church of the Sacred Heart Solemn hgh mass of requem was celebrated by the Rev George V Burns The Rev Joseph E Grady wasv deacon and he Rev J 10 Baer was subdeacon Very Rev Monsgnor A B Meehan was master of ceremon es The church ded wth frends and relatves >f th Among tl) try were the Rt Rev Monsgnor 1 J Hartley the Rev Lous Edelman the John Vetter S T B the P Lebert the Re\ Thoma the Rev Walter McCarthy the A 1 M the Rev Danel < Rorke th The fnal FRANCS A MURPHY A ND GEORGE FORTMAN The untmely demse of Frst Ser at Camp Devens Ho was 33 years old geant Francs A Murphy World war at the tme of hs death and was an em veteran oceured on Tuesday mornng ployee of the Rochester Gas and Elec September 11th when he was electructted orporaton Hs fellow workmen when workng on a telegraph pole Ths s the second death n the famly n gathered at the home to pay the respects to ther comrade who was be three months Corporal George Fort loved among hs frends man brothernlaw of Sergeant Murphy He leaves besdes hs wfe a chld 3 and another veteran of the World war years old Both Sergeant Murphy and ded on June 17th after an llness of nl Fortman were members of seventeen days Lodge of Moose and Genesee e: Sergeant Murphy served nne months Valley Post Amercan Legon MORTUARY RECORD/ f runnral rrf!jf R"tyMn*X mpr He fun lur Army and wl" t a border w World War John Su ntcd the arm? al th whch was held al 830 oclock froh home of Sergeant Murpby "07 Albemarle Slre A guard Of ron fnte he engneerng corps ol poal where he was statoned al ttt of ls death p Anoal Tar offcated ralng servce n Be tr 1 Ram " th/ frng quad nl of ;::::; Sword w """ s"ln ^RTUflRY^ORD^ C ( Allen Carolne /^>^ Allen Carolne a veteran of the World TVar ded Tuesday nght n the Monroe County Sanatorum He enlsted at Farport Vrgna n 1817 and was honorably dscharged October at Hampton Va He was n the Natonal Solders Home at Hampton for a tme and came North a year later He has ro known relatves or frends The Veterans Bureau wll care for the nterment and the Amercan Legon wll furnsh the frng squad The body wll reman untl the funeral at 73 Sclo Street Daly Death Roll / Thomas Holden Yates *7 as Holden rates a World vvar d at hs home 22 1 Lancaahl lsted n low Elza 8 Us Frank Ooke Wlson and M survved bj Mrs conducted bj the \ John McMs the Rev Edward Meagher Walter McCa thy the he l: The ost of th Roman le Hev " The frng of Arthur Rolfe Wlfred Flah \hol:s r lnk Btudl ces the R< n u from > nto m l 17 es at " ll Art n rul " PM % r K t Mver m pn Rev Hon rave un* "8 "*

86 al h / Des n Trans Path RAYMOND F HANES ESCAPES NJURY N WAR TO MEET DEATH BY TRAN Vctm of Crossng Crash Saw Hard Servce n Battles n France/^lly eludng death d machnes n the World war Raymond F ll: n old of No " Aberdeen by a strange rony of fate met hs death lore an onruskng 1 motve prvate n the Eghtj h D (1 11 he top numerous tmes n France and escaped wthout a scratch whle onpunon aboul hm fell ly n lnng alone n hs automoble he v b nek and alrao y klled by fast New York * <n nl tran :t the York ng Corner Thomas A Kllp announced he would conduct n nquest nto he tragedy whle the polee are searchng the cty for n Yellow Taxab whch preceded Hanes across He tracks ll: followed elose behnd the cab thnkng t s hetha there was no danger The cab leaved the tracks on whch the secton of east hound tran No 4 was cornn a a fast rule t struck Haness cor carryng t a quarter of a mle was Hanes thrown through the roof of the automoble landng on top of the locomotve le was taken to St Marys Hosptal but ded B few mnutes after be ng admtted Talrek Raube of No 8 Brch cres cent and C Thompson of No 216 Avs s reel who were n an automoble at the other fde of the crossng watng for the tran to pass sad the watch man Arthur OBren of No 408 Rdgeway avenue dd everythng n hs power to prevent the crash Thompson took Hanes to the hosptal after the accdent Hanes was ; foreman n the lacquer and fnshng department of the Camera Works of <he Eastman Kodak Cornpans ;"1f had been n (le employ of the Kodak Company for the last ten years Prevously he had held a poston n the engravng department of the Rochester Herald Hanes was a member of Memoral Tost Amerca n Legon He also was a member of he Roches) er Lodge of Elks The funeral wll lake place Frday mornng and wll be conducted by Mem oral Post 11nes leaves hs parents Clarence D nnd Mary L Hanes and a sster Jean Hanes all of ths cty CROSSNG CRASH VCTM LVEN MLTARY BURAL "Mltary cererjnnes 111anted the fvneray servces held yesterday mornng for Ray mond r Hanes World War veteran who was klled Tuesday n an auto " l the York street crossng Serv os ploe al!l :"(> oclock from the home No :: Aberdeen street and al n oclok at s Moncas Church Del from several departments Work where Mr lnnes W employed as a foreman attended the The servces at the grave were ducted bj Memo al fo t \ < [can Leg on The trng gquad consst! f <; K Stephenson and Wllam Sergeants Wllam Foley W and Tho Corporals lharle Kvel Bernard <!oj ne John Snl lvnn and Harry Lambert Taps were ded by Bugler Alfred J Waterman Honorary bearers all members of the Elks were John Heaphy Sr Prank Drumller Joseph Sullvan and Charles Dregel The actve hearers were Wllam ll Harry Murphy Raymond Gat ney John Heapy Jr Hay Swanay and Emmet Brennan For Raymond Ha anes *%* Funeral servces were/ of hek held for Raymond F Hanes at 9:30 oclock ths mornng: from the late home 33 Aberdeen street and at 10 oclock from St Moncas Church Mr Hanes was klled n an auto accdent at the York street crossng Requem hgh mass was celebrated by the Rev Emmet Dougherty actng rector Delegatons from several of the departments of the Camera Works Eastman Kodak Company where Mr Hanes was employed as a forepan attended the servces at the; church The frng squad was composed of Leutenants G E Stephenson Wlj lam Lambert; Sergeants Wllam! Foley W Lnden Thomas Ansley; Corporals Charles Kvel Bernard! Coyne John Sullvan Harry Lam : bert Taps was sounded by Bugler Alfred J Waterman Honorary bearera of the Benevolent & Protectve Order of Elks were John Heaphy sr Frank Drumller Joseph Sullvan and Charles Dregel The actve bear ers were Wllam ONell Harry Murphy Raymond Gaffney John Heaphy jr Ray Swancy and Em met Brennan Mr Hanes s survved by hs par ents Clarence D and Mary L Hanes; one daughter Jean Hanes all of ths cty He was a membor of Memoral Post of the Amercan Legon and of Rochester B P O E 24 vces at the grave were con ducted by the Rev John Hogan chaplan of St Anns Home nter ment was made n Holy Sepulchrn Cemetery WORLD WAR VETERA^ Arthur W mhof veteran of the World War ded yesterday aftern nl the home of hs s tr Mr Wllam 11 Hamnm N 1(1 mudl Street Mr lnho was a Former member of B Batfrst 109th Feld Artllery and wus a cook n the battery when the unt leu Rochester n September beng among the lrs r per ll( c lo;l f to leave the < \ M mhof left the servces n January 1918 because of an llness whch yester day resulted n hs death The funeral servces wll lake pne Monday after 1 :30 oclock at the home of hs sster wth bural n Mounl Hope Doud Post Amercan Legon wll have charge of he servces Besdes hs sster he leaves two broth ers Edward ( nnd Lous mhof all of llls cty le was a member of 1 ml Post an the Loyal Order of Moo

87 S3 VCTM OF FRE TO BE BURED TODAY te Legon to Conduct Rtes At Courtwrght Funeral EDWARD J COURTWRGHT Funeral servces for Edward J Court wrght 29 years old of No 75 Lapham who was fatally burned when an 11000vok swtch shortcrcuted at Sta1 ton 3 of the Rochester Gas and fclectrc Company Wednesday afternoon wll be held at 10 oclock ths mornng at No 1411 Lake avenue The servces wll be n charge of Yerkes Post Amercan Le gon of whch Courtwrght was a mem ber Bural wll take place n New York the home of Mrs Courtwrght brde of less than a year Courtwrght ded n the General Ho ptal Wednesday nght from bums re ceved when hs clothng was set afre by the Hash of blue flame whch shot from le shorted swtch He was workng next to t nstallng another swtch wth Wllam Barber of No 108 Weldon street who was badly burned about the and face tryng to extngush the flames whch enveloped Courtwrght lne of he frst to enlst from ths cty when ths country entered the World war Courtwrght served oversejs for two years wth the Thrd Reg Twentyseventh Dvson Company HS seeng actve servce before the llnlenberg Hte He returned lo hs cty anl last June was marred Besdes hs wfe he leaves two uncles Benjamn Courlw rght of Shortsvlle and Charles rght of two Phelps; aunts Mrs Brown f Cohocton and Mrs hs grand mother Mrs Jane Courtwrght of Co an hocton several cousns t Clfton Sprngs He was a member of Kochrxj B of Klks Coronet Thomas A Kllp who has been nvestgatng the crcumstances urroundng Courtwrghtl denlh announced 11 1 would conduct nn nquest :l the morgue next week the cjm Joseph W Tra Bold Joseph W Trabold general man ager of the Page Sales Company ded Thursday n ths cty followng a short llness Mr Trabold was born n Coldwater son of Mr and Mrs Wllam Trabold He was a graduate of St Jerome College at Ktchner Canada After graduaton he became assocated wth the Vacuum OH Company and was wth that company untl he enlsted n the world war On hs return from servce Mr Trabold became asso cated wth the Page Sales Com pany as a bookkeeper and later be came general manager He was a member of Rochester Councl 179 Knghts of Columbus and the Roch ester Automoble Dealers Assoca ton He leaves hs wfe Mrs Flor ence Hams Trabold; one son Eugene Trabold; hs parents Mr and Mrs Trabold; two brothers Oscar and Rchard Trabold S /MORTUR^RECOTW sersrennc Ttnrtv ant Charles E Burns of the nany Tenth Regment U 8 Marnes who ded last Saturday lt Quantco Va was burled yestero n Rversde Ceme th mltary honors tfem Wllam H Cooper Marne \mertcan Legon composed mltary escort whch con tl of a detal of pall bearers n of Post Commander George ;gan and a frng squad n l of Frst Sergeant Frank 1 \\ ho n Taps was sounded by 3orporl Herbert E Kress geant Burns had spent a good share tff hs lfe n the Marne Corps Ho saw servce durng th" on 1H v n many parts of hs fourth enlstment 1 th* Marne Col MORTUARY RECORD et Hu^onC """Ernest V Husson former navy Reward Unted States guard at 1arl ^W ded] t_e Thursday n Rocheste Hosptal Durng th sen served as a steward n Btatos Naval apponted H Jnted March MS mw Mr Husson went to Bue nos Ares where he are ^Returnng to ths ty afl ver Mr H 8J1 Central A\ slst t JAMES E MAY WORLD j James Edward May yeteran t the World war ded yesterday at hs home Xo 18 Wooden street He leaves hs wfe Edth May; three sons James Rob ert and Wllam Maj ; hs mother Edward Goldsprng; a brother Wllam and a sster Mrs Sade Ott of New York Mr May served overseas wth the 310th nfantry Company K Seventyeghth Dvson EMLE G MUENSS WAR VETERAN DES Body to Be Sen Here From State of Washngton EML G MUENSS age _" year ll> Muenst enlsted n naval Roch Follow ng hs dscbarge l1"11 n he t nn 1 / le el he nnk thrd bod] wll!> shpped Ml he funeral wll oclock M< lake plu Hop to tbl 1 wll s

88 rjh mm HERALD/% PRNTER PASSES j N A CTY JoxffS Paul S Fay sr/n of Mr ar/d Mrs Burt Fay of 1 % 9 Ravne Avenue ded Frday nght n Tuscon Ar! zona aged 2 5 years Mr Fay formerly lved n ths cty and was one of the most popu ; lar young prnters here He served hs on the Rochester apprentceshp Democrat and chroncle and for a t Mltary Funeral For Accdent Vctm / Mltary funeral servces for Frank P Renaud who ded Saturday n Meyers Hosptal at Sodus from njur es suffered n an automoble acc dent were held at 8:30 oclock ths mornng from the famly home 36 Rockland park quem Photo by TmesUnon Staff Photographer SQUAD FRNG SALUTE AT FUNERAL OF FRANK P RENAUD Hgh mass of re was celebrated n SS Peter and Pauls Church at 9 oclock by the Rev Walter Florack Many frends of the famly and a delega ton from the Amercan Legon at tended the servces nterment was n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery As the casket draped n an Amer can flag was lowered nto the grave a salute was fred by a frng squad consstng of Wllam Cavanaugh Joseph P Flynn Frank Muench Clayton ngstrum George Conway L Robertshaw Thomas Brath and Frank Bardwell all of Frank Rob ertshaw Post under drecton of Leutenant C R Stephany Actve bearers were: Charles Hawken Frank Hawken Walter Ken nedy Frank Kennedy Davd Doud and Henry Esenberg Members of the Gmme Club of whch Mr Renaud was a member attended the servces J At L B AV number of years was an employe of The Rochester Herald When the war broke out he waa one of the frst to enlst and served ln France wth the Feld Artllery Whle overseas he con tracted an llness whch eventually resulted n hs death ln Arzona where he had gone n an effort to regan hs health The remans wll b brought to ths et> nnd an announcement of the funeral arrangements wll be made later H M? rvng Honeywell rf / rvng Honeywel] of ft Orleans Street a veteran of he World War ded yes terday at Monroe County Sanltorum ngerl 35 years He leaves glx ssters and The body hns been re moved to Slayton where the funeral and bural wll take place s LOUS F DEHL BURED JVTH MLTARY HONORS Mltary funeral servces for Lous 17 Dehl were conducted yesterdaj a hs Vo 236 Mulberry street wth Rev Frederck Knupel offcatng The actve bearers were John Lohrman Henry Spe gel Wllam Cucks c t Woodruff Rchard Swan and R A Ferrs Meml"s of the Old Guard were the honorary e res Rev Mr Knulel read the commts! at the grn > The Eastern Star Commanders and he Knghts of Malta were represented y delegatons The ln"~ "Quad lompany A co sed of Sergeanl V Clfford and Prvates \ Benedlttes D H Reed W K Carpenter and 1 j Gubler tred galnte "raps" was sounded by Hurler A J Waterman of ^ w n7l^f Dlrk M1M " wteran afternon r^nr \nnk llarfv r*sterdav n tne Solders Pot nt Ml Hone Cemetery The hearers were W tt Sohnav Edwar^ VoK<" D V"KP n<l T1P chrr JP]* flrln* Q"n was n KnrnrfLof SeKant Fnkle Taps were sounded by Trumpeter Waterman SHELLSHOCKED VETERAN HANGS Hangng hmself Wll 7 trunk strap Drk Mld aged 30 Cdgeland Avenue ended hs lt yesterday afternoon n the garage at 1063 East Avenue where he s employed as a gardener Mlet was shell shocked durng the World War He was last seen alve early n he afternoon When a chauffeur ed h" rly last nght he body was found hangng from a harness hook t was taken to he Morgue Coroner Kllp s nvestl West Krnest Geary a veteran of he World War and foruerlv n resdent Par lea sunt mh of Holley the vel to 73 Srf

89 Ed* ouae MLTARY FUNERAL FOR HERALD WORLD WAR VCTM "1 / PhOtO by Stone He Solders n arm* payng fnal trbute t Paul Fay at servces n Mt Hope ( Vm<tr> FUNERAL SERVCES for Cor poral Paul R Fay former Herald employe who ded al Oracls Arz May 16 of as a result of army serv m 111 World War were con <lu d \sterday aflemoon at 330 oclock from Ho home at 187 Benon Street and at 34f oclock from s Marks Lutheran Church Mll tetry honors were ln charge of <: esee Valley Post 194 Amercan!< glon wth Lleutenanl " Archbald n command Rev C \ Behnke pastor of St Marks Coll eran Church offcated Bu made n m Hope Cemetery The actve carers all former servce men W ho were s wth Caul Fay whle he w ployed n he news composng room < of The Herald were: Wll >cors George Btrtzel Phlll] vtz t sul l John l lawn Fred Ruby The followng Lu Joseph John llam Balej ard d Burl Meyf : the organ durng the lmllc fy Overseas Veteran ^ Des n Ths Cty; Funeral Monday Arthur Lettau a veteran of the World War ded yesterday morn ng at the age of 37 years and wll be accorded a mltary funeral Mon day at Mt Hope Cemetery n the Solders Plot The decedent served as a nurse n 11 Hosptal servce ln France s honorably dscharged from servce June The servces wll be held from the resdence of hs sster Mrs Clfford Ladlaw 71 Poplar street at 2:30 p n He e survved by hs parents and the one sster Veterans Of Foregn Wars C^duSty/Fjmepl vete ff ol h w Sheldon who ded l waa On th Bennett Harry Shllad tn Ha Frank ^/X^frnnk f;m<1ette Frank Gaudette formerly rltv dd at Veterans Ho 7 be the tw ear "?_n Bur owng an llln vn wth "" lp*ve" rson" l*tr Gardener Mass The Thursday >p*2ggz>ysfl / Rochester Veteran Des n Co *p 1 <Un4Jd jl) MB JK a 1 u< [ ;! JHn(u >u /tupdnj an

90 ocheate the J0Sl^^f^:W< u PROMNENT MASON WAR VETERAN DES Royal C Hmberger Long n Street Ralway Offces Funeral of Royal C Herzherpcr / The funeral of Royal r Herzberser former offleer of the World War nnd an offcer ef Frank L Smes Lodjo F and A M took place yesterday mornng nt 31 oclock from th famly resdence 60 Croyden Road Rev Phllp gwartz] pastor of Thrd Presbyteran Church conducted the servce The servce was largely attended Members of smes Lodge headed by the offcers were present ln a bodv" At Wl Hope Chapel where the remans were taken for crematon a Masonc servce was conducted by Howard G Nobles past master and Rev Jerome Kates rector of St Stephens Epscopal nmrch Ttfju^jsry/>?%{ / Wll take place Saturday mornng at 830 oclock and at 6 oclock from St Ambrose Church Bural wll be made n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery John Rckard Veteran made n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Funeral of JfaTry s Lftuch 7h lrrv Rrtnn o of w> 1 yo <! sxth Street took p?ay m the home and at 2 oclock at Chrn s Church Fourth and Central Part A H Roedcr offcatng en; Fred Dock Edward Fred Schuefer Sems Wllam Wcn(Jt A e^r; Mnener *<"" PoesT Post 06 :w f:ur Amercan Legon w char the mltary honors The sqw n charge of Leutenant Mel ray conssted of B E Moore W Morse P Lmpert R J Bshop lnd r Hlldreth Bugler C Davenport blew tabs" at tbe grave r r;"r"bprr ^^%2rff>^\ Funeral of John F Rckard The funeral of John F Rckard vet eran of the World War and member of Robertshaw Post Amercan who ded n ths cty V Legon noon took place yesterday mornng at John F RHckard/Wold W vet 830 oclock from the famly home 121 Vermont eran ded / yesterday aged 29 Street and at ) years oclock from ( t" JohfR Rck St Ambrose Church He s survved by hs mother Mrs : Requem hgh John F mass was Rckard vete: terarf Of the celebrated by Rev Walter Teresa Rckard; three ssters Mrs "World War ded n ths cty McCarthy Bural took yes place n the Herbert & Wng and the Msses terday afternoon aged 29 years He famly lot ln Holy Sepulchre Ceme leaves hs " and Mare K mother Mrs Teresa Rck Rckard all tery Rev John Hofran chaplan ard; three ssters Mrs H S of ths Wng cty Anns of St Home gnve the fnal blessng at and Msses Stella C and Mare K The body has been removed to the the grave Frng squad and bearers all Rckard all of ths cty The body home 123 Vermont street from members of Robertshaw Post Amerlonn was removed to the home 12: Ver where funeral servces wll take Legon were Frank Hayden j mont Street from whor the funeral place Saturday mornng at 8:30 Tom Vogt C ngstrum F Huene Kastner Frank Bnrdwell Andrew oclock and at 9 oclock from St Tavoler and Lymon Rnhertshaw The Ambrose Church Bural wll be bugler Wllam ClementR The offcer ln charge was C R Stephany ROYAL C HERZBERGER j Prvate funeral servces lor Royal C Horxberffcr who ded early yesterday toornng at hs home No 80 Croyden n be hell from the home tomor row mornng al 11 oclock Bural wll be made n Mount Hop1 cemetery Frank L Smes Lodge of Ma Ms of whch Mr Henrterger rge of the servces; Mr h well Known n was the frst charlodge to be taken h waul G Nobles pas 0f the lodge ye terday pad the folr l [ferzb le exemplfed th tt the rk \ by hs lealh our lodge member am ofl Leon R Brown offce nnd feld enthe engneerng departm 1M u York State Ralways also of Mr Herzberbo as connected wth the 6 menl for twelve j of the tleadq berger p \ Mll He was lr a on amp Jackka Man Bhge lohn Saj;e B Hersberger 1 M: Edwhrd Mar fr* Orrtn rvt^_ "Burrll Orrn rvng Burrlll veteran of the World War ded yesterday at the home Lake Road Braddocks Heghts Greece n the World War he served as sergeant ln Company G of the 108th nfantry of the 27th d vson A E F He was a member of the Healy Post Veterana>*>f For egn Wars Robertshaw Post 238 Amercan Legon; Aere 52 F O E and Ralway Mal Clerks Assoca ton He leaves hs father Charles T Burrlll; hs mother Mrs Elrealeth Maurer and one sster Mrs Rchard Harrlman of Syracuse The funeral wll take place Monday afternoon at 230 oclock from tho Hyland Funeral parlrs k Man Stpert West Bural wll bejnade n sde Cemetery l?>* 77 U Funeral of O ^Hrrt7^> Tuneral servces were held yes terday afternoon from 811 Man street west for Orrln rvng Burrlll World War veteran who ded Sun day mornng n Lake road Braddocks Heghts Greece The bearers members of CompaJy G 108th nfantry 27th Dvson A E F and Healy Post Amercan Legon were: Leutenants Norman Dxon Wllam Cavanaugh George Conway Wllam Foubblster James Qugley and N Hall The Rev Walter H Wlson off cated Members of Aere Fraternal Order of Eagles acted as honorary bearers The frng squad was com posed of Sergeants A J Waterman Frank Hayden J Jager E Puglsley Frank Qunne H Tffany and C ft Stephany n charge of the squad Bural was made ln the famly lot at Rversde Cemetery Mr Burrlll was a member of Campany G 108th nfantry 2th Dvson A E F ln whch he served as sergeant; Healy Post Veterans of Foregn Wars; Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon Aere 6 2 eah Roll \ Servced For / Orrn Burrll Monday Funeral servces wll be held Mon day afternoon at 2:30 oclock from 811 Man street west for Orrn rvng Burrll World War veteran who ded yesterday mornng at hs home p Lake road Braddocks Heghts Greece Bural wll be made n Rversde Cemetery Mr Burrll was amember of Com pany G 108th nfantry 27th Dv son A E F n whch he served as sergeant; Healy Cost Veterans of Foregn Wars; Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon; Aere 62 Frater nal Order of Eagles and the Ral way Mall Clerks Assocaton He s survved by hs father Charles T Burrlll; hs mother Mrs Elzabeth Maurer and a sster Mrs Rchard S Harrlman of Syracuse KM Bdward t Bagel aged <t of N 2t0 Kugb> avenue ded suddenly Haturd He leaves two hers John and Howard E two ssters Mrs P m Harrs of New ark and Mrs Erne L of Kngston Canada Pot thrteen years be was n the B \ n : saw Ben ce n PhlHppne was sergeant n s ru r at For Hmstpn was nn rweman and a bharpsh r funeral wll lake place from the bome "f hu cou n n \ Thon at No 200 Rugby aven clock Tues ly servces at the ml be under the drecton tn Mller Post Amercan Leson 1 u! b made ln Mounl Hope cemel rder of Eaglet and th v hs fathe Burrlll; hla th< r Mm er and a sster U

91 " n LEGON EXTOLS WORK Of DEAD DOCTOR HERE War Record of Dr Joseph Rs Culkns Recognzed by Servce Gross The Amercanzaton Commttee of the Amercan Legon of Monroe County ln checkng up the names of former servce men who were granted medals of honor for serv ce durng the war have Just fn shed the nvestgaton of the record of Dr Joseph R Culkln who ded n ths cty June Dr Culkn was the wearer of a dstngushed servce cross whch s the hghest honor granted by the Unted States government for servce back of the actual lne of battle and t has seemed fttng at ths tme to recall the crcum stances whch the con prompted ferrng of ths medal When the Unted States declared was on Germany n Aprl 1917 Dr Culkn was 53 years old and would ordnarly have been excused from any actve war servce So eager was he however to serve hs coun try n the feld of war as he had done n tmes of peace that he en lsted and was commssoned a cap tan n June 1917 He was sc Walter Reed Hosptal Washngton D C n November for prelmnary tranng but was shortly trans ferred to Camp Upton N J and apponted surgeon n charge He remaned n Camp Upton untl the end of the war He was comms soned a major n July 1918 After the Armstce he was made Chef of the surgeons Certfcate of Ds ablty Department because of hs expert knowledge of dseases of the heart and lungs and remaned for some months but was fnal y re tred as a leutenant colonel n the burn" the wnter of 1918 the nfuevza was at ts worst epdemc n ths country and seemed to be partcularly vrulent ln the crowded camps and barracks of the great cantonment The remarkable treat ment of the epdemc and the^scen of the forces n tfc organzaton pl fpton brought that camp SSugh wth a very low mortalty record and full credt for ths work was _ van to Dr Culkn as chef Turgon The commandng general hm for the dlan6rul8hed servce cross and t was recommended cent red soon after n spte of the fact that Dr Culkn was a very 7 Qnr well known man ln fht^ommuntty1 many of hs frends had never heard of ths hthe Amercanzaton Commttee Yhf Uevea that too much em?hasls cannot be placed of one of uoon ths recognton upon wu as t Hoc & of a thorough S3 "^d Wth a great onallty Natve of Oswego n revewng Dr Culkns lfe t s noted that he was born ln Osfterwards gong to the Un versty of Mchgan Bellevue Hosl New York and from there to Venna Pars and London for fnal tranng n preparaton for hs work at Camp Upton he had nearly 30 years of experence n general practce wth specal emphass on dseases of the heart and lungs and he was well known as one of the leadng physcans of ths communty both because of hs scentfc knowledge and ablty and hs excellent character and splendd personalty To hs frends Dr Culkn presented the pcture of a man of few words but hgh deals careful and conservatve ln busness matters but exceedngly generous and open handed n personal mat ters To hs patents he was a tower of strength n whom they could put every confdence because he was always sncere and honest ln hs statements There was another class how ever to whom Dr Oulkn s stll known as somethng more than hu man and these were the people for ] whom he sometmes forsook hs welltodo patents to take charge of an emergency case where the famly was unable to pay for the servces of even the poorest phys can Hundreds of persons n Rochester doubtless know of oc casons where the dgnfed form of Dr Culkn has stepped from hs car nto a lowly habtaton to study and treat some humble ctzen There was never any publcty pven to ths work n matters of charty Dr Culkn was an ex ample of a true Chrstan n brngng these matters to the attenton of the publc the Amer canzaton Commttee of the Legon wshes to do homage to the memory of Dr Culkn and to pont to hs lfe as one whch followed the hghest and truest deals of Amer cansm LEGON PAYS HOMAGE TO LATE DR J R CVLKN AS Army Work Followng deal ] of Prvate Practce Won Hghest Recognton The Amercanzaton Commttee of the Amercan Legon of Monroe County whch s checkng up the names of former servce men who were granted medals of honor for servce durng the war has fnshed t e nvestgaton of the rec ord of Dr Joseph R Culkn who ded n ths cty June Dr Culkn was the wearer of a dstngushed servce cross whch s the hghest honor granted by the Unted States government for servce back of the actual lne of battle When the Unted States declared war on Germany n Aprl 1917 Dr Culkn was 68 years old and would ordnarly have been excused from any actve war servce So eager however was he to serve hs country n the feld of war (M he had done n tmes of pence that he enlsted and was commssoned a captan n June 1917 H< was sent to Walter Reed Hosptal Washngton 1 November for prelmnary tranng but was shortly transferred to Camp Upton N V and apponted surgeon n charge He remaned n Camp Upton untl the end of the war beng commssoned r major n July 1018 After tbe Arn he was made chef of he Bur Certfcate of Dsablty Departmenl be cause of hs expert knowledge of de cases of the heart and lungs nnd re maned for some months but fnally was retred as a leutenant colonel n the reserve TYPE OF AMERCAN 1% t?*# n l Successful n Checkng nfluenza man of few words bul hgh lj5 Durng the wnter of 1918 the n and conse natve n busness matte fluenza epdemc was at ts WW lngly generous and open banded n ths country and seemed to he partcu personal math To bs patl larly vrulcl n tbe crowded camps r of strength n wbom they could and hnrracks of the great cantonments put ve\ confldn The remarkable treatment of the epl was sncere nl honest n n demlc and tl ganlatwn of for ea n Camp Upto5 brought tha FYenl of the Humble :n through wth a very low mortaltj and fall credt for ths Dr Culkn was gven to Dr Culkn as chef surgeon thng more than human Blld these were the The commandng general recommended rcple for whom hm for l dstngushed ee and t was conferred shortly afterwards Barge Of an emergency 1 t he of Mchgan Bellevue llosptal nt New York gong from there to Venna Pars anl London fo fnal tranng n preparaton for h( work at Camp Upton he had had nenrly SO v1"9 ot experence n general DR JOSEPH R CULKN wth specal amphe hear! nnd lungs n ell known rs one of the s 0f ths communty both be knowledge and splendd personals Tn nl [n pn tented he m Mllhle to P n spte of the fad Hnt Dr the poorest phj frends had < Dl Culkn M of even was n very popular and well known Hundreds of raan n ths communty many of bt people n never heard of ths honor less k: dgn The Amercanzaton Commttee a Legon beleves that too much em] cannot lve placed upon ths rtcog] f of Rocheatara most tared men us t emphaszes the value of a thorough gven t tranng combned wth a great pen kn was an ex tv n revewng Dr Calkn noted that he was horn n Oswego He * tentlon the Lego of An

92 DesA n j WLLAM DUGAN WAR HERO AND EXPLQ Son of Wlla Presdent of Dugan and Hudson Shoe Company Succumbs to Fever at Patchogue L fxtf Wllam E Du gan jr 34 years old of Rochester who served as an avator n the Lafayette rlle Escad recevng the medal of the Legon of Honor for valorous ser vce ded yester day afternoon ln the Patchogue Hosptal Patcho gue a vctm of tropcal fever W E DUGAN contracted whle explorng banma lands n Columba South Amerca Dugan had been n the employ of the Unted Frut Company for the past sx years and also served ths company pror to hs enlstment n the World War Dugan was the son of Wllam E Dugan of 21 Arnold park presdent of the Dugan and Hudson Shoe Company He attended grammar school here and later the Unversty hester He left Rochester n 1910 and was employed ln the nal Zone Not long after he was employed by the Unted Frut Company at Rca and rose to be of one of the plantatons of the com pany He was later sent to South Amerca Dugan joned the Foregn Legon n France at the outbreak of the World War He had been n London on busnefs He was sent to the front and a year later was wounded at Verdun Followng recovery from hs wound he entered the French Ar Servce tranng for plot He later breveted fve months servce n the ar forces of France1 he joned the Lafayette Escadrlle per formng heroc servce recevng the f the Legon of Honor He was also awarded tho French War Cross for hs servce at Verdun Though he took part n many darng rads over the German lnes whle an avator he scaped njury n S< Dugan relo Rochester and later mar red Ramona Adams at Bronxvlle At he (!me he returned here he was the ruest of honor at a dnner attended by more than 300 of Rochmost promnent ctzenry at Oak Hll Country Club M m;; n reenterng the employ Frut Company travospectng for frut Uese trps n South that he contracted the fever whch resulted n hs death A few years a gans wfe and n Returnng to New York about two weeks ago Mr Dugan went to Patchogue to vst hs grandmother At that tme he sent word to hs father here that he would come to Rochester n the near future He was prevented from makng ths vst by llness but hs famly here had no knowledge of the serousness of hs condton and dd not learn of hs death untl ths mornng Yes terday a fnal effort was made to save hs lfe by a blood transfuson Wllam E Dugan sr wll leave Rochester tonght for Patchogue where the funeral wll be held The body wll not beb rought to Roches ter Mr Dugan s survved by hs father and mother four brothers Charles Harold Colburn and Frank Dugan and one sster Mrs Lous S Foulkes jr j/ Q>t / Joseph TrottmBnt^ey/O Joseph Trottnan ded Wednesday :t Tupper Lake aged 8T years Ho leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs John Trottman; two brothers John and Frank Trottman: fve ssters Mre Charles Gaucb Mrs Eugene Connelly Mrs Glenn Foland and Mss Helen Trottman He was n larold V Clarke/^z World War Veteran t Hs Home / Harr/ld V Clarke "World War vet eran ded ths mornng at the home JG Danforth street aged 33 years He was a member of Rochester Councl 178? Knghts of Columbus Order of the Alhambra and Musa Caravan 2 5 The body has been taken to the home of W P Bergl ; 1 Horten e street Clarke was a corporal n the 30f)th Artllery n v hch som esterans served He served under Major Janus P OConnor James M cummlngs \1 mn a n of lb World \\ ly at the famly home 27" He aged : s survved by hs parents Denns and Sarah Ryan Cummlngs; two Mrs Marjore Porter and Mrs Arthur and one brother Edward Cummlngs of Fort Nagara Mr Cummlngs w mber of the 410th ed m France wll take place oclock Frday mornng from the and at!) oclock at epton en wll be n Holy Bepulchre 7"7/Funora of Harold V Clarke ^ The funeral of Harold V Clarke^ veteran of the World WTar who ded Wednesday mornng took place at 8:30 oclock yesterday mornng from the home of Wllam P Bergn 61 Hortense street and at 9 oclock from SS Peter and Rauls Church Solemn hgh mass of reqyem was celebrated by Rev J E Gefell as r ember of Company K 347th n The funeral wll take place omorrow mornng at 1015 oclock from the home 43 Lsbon Street md nt 1030 oclock from Holy Tamllr Church Bural wll be made eter>y^j_^ ssted by the Rev Arthur Florack as deacon and the Rev John Bohmbetch as subdeacon Musc of the mass was furnshed by the church chor The actve bearers all em ployes of the Rochester Postoffce of whch the deceased was an employe were P Rechert P McNamara J Sullvan J Flaherty D Hll and D Crowley Full mltary honors were accorded the deceased The frng squad members of Doud Post Amer can Legon n charge of Leutenant Earl Karker were M A Blumenstel Albert Lawrence Mchael J Kelly Harold Trude George Hass J Scheble Sergeant B Bennen El mer Glltte bugler A delegaton of members of Doud Post was present n the church as well as delegatons of Knghts of Columbus and mem bers of The Order of Alhambra n terment was n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery The Rev John Hogan chaplan of St Anns Home gave the fnal blessng at the grave There were many floral offerngs _ MORTUARY RECORD lennnn TL Wolff Herman A Wolff a veteran of tho World War ded n ths cty yester day aged 33 years He leaves hs mother Mrs Carolne Wolff; four sster* Mrs Theodore Luther Mrs Johj Rlchter Mrs Fred Rlchter and Mss Carolne Wolff; two brothers Frank J and Wllam Wolff all of ths cty Tho body has been re moved to 78 Sclo Street Funeral of Herman A Wolff Mltary funeral s\s for Her man A Wolff veteran of the World War who ded Frday at 37]2 Austn street took place terday afternoon street the Rev A Blum offcatng A delegaton of Gold Star Mo and a large number of hs frends at tended the servces Bearers and frng squad were all members of Smes Post Legon They ncluded Post < mander A M Barager Frank Powers Sergeant John Gl Sergeant A Waterman Corpo H Gordon and Prvate John St Anthony nfantlno soundthe grave Bural was made n Mount Hope Cemetery 4 /

93 Wlle VETERAN OF TWO Eml Schmanke a Rochester veteran sergeant of the * S Army who won a leutenancy durng the World War as a member of the Sgnal Corps wth the frst Amerlcan troops n France where he organzed a carrer pgeon branch of the servce ded suddenly yester day at the home of hs parents 1 Mr and Mrs John C Schmanke at 195 Brr Street aged 47 years Death was caused by apoplexy Mr Schmanke was wdely known as a brd fancer and had been a! drector of nternatonal Roller Canary Breeders Assocaton head of the Rochester Roller Canary Club Snce hs retrement from the army after 27 years serv ce he had been stoppng wthhs parents n Rochester plannng to make J hs home n the West wthn ; a few weeks He was born n! [Rochester n 1877 and attended No 9 School He entered the army n 1897 and had been actve n all campagns n whch the army has been engaged snce that tme and servng n Cuba the Phlp pnes Alaska and throughout the West besdes gong to France wth the A E F n 1917 He was a member of Eureka Lodge F and A M of Seattle and of the Consstory WORLD WAR CHAPLAN DES VST HERE rm The Rev Wllam Whearty of Rockford 111 Passes Away at St Marys Hos ptalhere To Attend Aunts Funeral/f 2^ The Re :n Whearty of Rockford llnos pastor of St Marys Church at Woodstock ll nos ded ths m n n St Marys Hosptal Tre body has been taken to the home of hs cousn Nora M Norton 39 Roslyn ctreet The funerarl wll be held at 9:30 oclock T sday mornng from St Josephs Church Members of the B P O E wll act as bearers and as an escort nterment wll be ln Ho Cemetery Father Whearty was born n New York cty 31 receved hs eccleslastlcal tranng n Nagara to Ro heater a frequent vstor came her to atha fun of A mother of \ Norton He was ter and has been n the hosptal sne then Wn ly was a chaplan n the World We bases at Norfolk and Portsmouth Servces For^ Father Whearty Funeral servces for the/rev Wl lam T Whearty pastor of Marys Church at Woodstock 111 who ded Saturday mornng at S Marya Hosptal wll take place to morrow mornng at 10 oclock at St Josephs Church ln Frankln street The body was retnoved to home of hs cousn Mss M Norton 39 Roslyn street and transferred ths afternoon to St Josephs Church where t wll le n state un tl the servces tomorrow solemn requem hgh mas? wll celebrated by the Rev John Leberl h asssted by prests of the dlo Representatves of the followng orof whch Father Wh< a memher wll act as honorary b The Elks the he h Degree wll be n tery has ssued a reoj of R de servces tomo ng at the John T a Church m Mll n e C a ll 1 1 wll Ths eve the MLTARY HONORS TODAY FOR EML C SCHMANKE 1 1 e was a : Portsmouth od ;& r u JO of uth Va Fourth Decree Knghts of le la survved by m Pel r of 81 w 111 chant the ofe Whearty New S*ork SERGEANT EML C SCHMANKE Mlarv funeral lervce for Eml * Bergeanl Unted m brd expert who ded tey Monday mornng wll take 2 eek h afternoon fro Of nls parents No ll" Klrr street \ u * a from the Natonal ;e esler and ll buglet wll per VAN AESCH Bmll Van Apbc 5 Bradfleld Street ded Thursday mornng November aged SS yearn He leaves hs l and Anna Van Aesch; one brother Kdward Otto Van Aesch; throe ssters Mss Anna Van Aesch Mr? Frank Habros and Mss Helen Van Aesch He was a veteran of rd War and was a member of Unty Lodge O O \ and the nternatonal Moulders Unon Lo cal 11 The funeral took place Saturday afternon at 880 oclock from the house Her Otto Keller offcated A delega ton from 0> O F tnlty Lde 736 attended The honorary bearers were Walter Gflffleld Phlp Hall ltobert Thorpe Harold Bl<>hw 11 v Blohm llh Wllam DeFralna and Kenneth Qnetchenbach nterment took place n the famly lot n Mt Hope Cemetery A bural salute was tred by vetmns: lowng Sergeant Fnkle Sergeant Reynolds Sergeant Ungerer and Sergeant Smth Bugler A nfuntollna sounded taps at the grave The followng were actve bearers: Ueorge Lutche Stewart Brown >r 1 Henry Wllam Pevelll Wllam Cross John Button Harold Knowlton nnd Harold Brath all member 234 Amercan PRESTS FRATERNAL ORDERS ATTEND RTES FOR REV WT WHEARTY W n pastor of at Woodstock who ded Ha nornl prolonged hg al n oclock 1 Churcl ussmed bj t R 1/111 t kfrrl Bu : n he j Repulch tended the n al he g x T a j ol u o whom he named * and ; ml Wll rr11

94 ^ Fuy CfO DES^ SAS CTY W ngold son of Mr and harles ngold of 479 Trereet ded Tuesday n Kan Mssour Mr ngold was mploye of The Rochesad He enlsted soon after rrance of the Unted States World War and served n the n vce n mnt layng n the North S he was transferred to the servce and served wth tho AKRV W NGOLD rank of corporal where he agan saw actve servce wth troops n ves two ssters lss Edna none n ter Kalph ngold and htfl parents The body wll be the latter and funeral anments wll be made later 7WHuneral For Veteran f*? Funeral servces for Arthur W Wttman son of George A Wttman who led Tuesday t>>k place from the home brother Leonard W Wt man No 4!" Hazel wood terrace Frday Rev A Roeder offcated A frng squad from Wllam Cooper Post A on fred the rolley al the grave and taps were sounded by Anthonj nfantlano Sr Wttma n the ^^*<rl^l war n the 310th nfantry and the 153d 1 > pot Br BAD BOOZE BLAMED WAR VET Harry Jobe aged 35 years of S52 Monroe Avenue a veteran of the World War ded last nght from the effects of bad hooch He complaned he felt ll and went to bed early n the eve nng About 10 oclock hs wfe at tempted to rouse hm and found hm unconscous She called the Hghland Hosptal ambulance He was dead when the surgeon arrved Coroner Atwater gave a verdct of death from posonng Jobe leaves a wfe and a baby He was shell shocked durng the war and had been 111 for months He formerly lved n Detrot H* ^ CU*4 &*>{ <?>#{ MORTUARY RECORD Krxneal of Matthew P Murray The funeral of Matthew P Mur ray veteran of the World War took place wth mltary honors yester day mornng at 830 oclock from the home 31 Savannah Street and at 9 oclock from St Marys Church Rev Raymond J Eppng celebrated the requem hgh mass Rev Andrew Byrne of St Bernards Semnary of fcated at the grave The followng men from Company A made up the frng squad unde rthe command of Sergeant H Mller: H W Jaycox S Cahll E Mooney C Wrght S Boughton Bugler E Lochner blew taps Mr Murray served as prvate ln the 304th Dvson Supply Tran 79th Dvson wth the A E F n France from July 1918 tll May 1919 He saw acton at the Meuse Argonne offensve and the Troyon Sector MORTUARY RECORD Jnmes Tho rm* Marty James Thomas Martn of Roches led Tuesday n the Unted States Naval Hosptal at Chelsea Mass followng an llness of sx weeks He leaves hs mother Mrs SRllzabeth Martn of 20 Jackson Street; one brother Walter E Mar tn ; four ssters Mrs B J Nagle *nd the Msses Gertrude Maran and Grace Martn all of ths cty The body has been removed to the home of hs mother from where the fun eral wll take place Saturday morn ng at 845 oclock and at 9 oclock from St Andrews Church Bural wll be made ln Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Fauenal of James T Mafa The funeral of James Thomas Martn seaman tlrst class TJ S N who ded n tho U S Naval Hosptal Chelsea Mass Tuesday took place yesterday morane nt 845 oclock from the home of hs mother 46 Jackson Street and nt 9 oclock from St Andrews Church feauen nnss was celebrated by reorge \V Kckl There were many frendu at tho home and church numerous floral offerngs Bural was made n the famly lot ln Holy Sepul chre Cemetery where the fnal blessng was gven by Kev 0 The bearers v _ Martn YoK :: bscber \\ llam llargather aad Frank \\ X EML SCHMANKE VETERAN OF TWO WARS SUCCUMBS J&C Retred Sergeant Served n Army 27 Years n Spansh and World Conflcts KNOWN AS BRD FANCER Helped Form A E F Carrer Pgeon Servce ; Mltary Funeral Tomorrow Eml C Schmanke retred uted States Army sergeant ajd veteran of tn SpanshAmercan and World wars mornng at ded unexpectedly yesterday the home of ls parents John C and Amela Schmanke No lfl" Brr street aged 47 yean; Sergeant Schmanke was found dead n bed yesterday mornng hs death beng attrbuted to apopl Sergeanl Schmanke had been wth hs parents snce January of ths year a few months bet re ns retremem trou the regular army on Aprl le was wdely known as o brfl fancer btf lag c drector of the nternatonal Roller Canary Breeders Assocaton and n o t Rochester Roller Canary Club He pcnl a grenl anouul : tme rasng pedgreed canares He wus ontemplatng a trp to Arkansas wthn ; fw weeks nnl had arranged U bu affars preparatorj to makng b borne n the \\>m permanently Natve of Ct> Born n k cty " Julj 22 LS77 Sergeant Schmanke attended old No 8 s enlsted n the regular army n lst and was assgned to the Engneer Corps al Wesl Pont jonng the Eorcea n Cuba the followng year At he close of the SpanshAmercan wu he was transferred t he Sgnal Corps an Honed n the Phlppnes for the nexl three years He was then assgned to Fnh Ethan Allan and later ws son! >> Farbanks Alaska to take charge of (he government wreless staton there He remaned there for four yours The nc\l few years he was duly at varous ponts beng statoned lnallj al orl W where he remaned untl th out* break of the World Wur le wn \)0 Franco wth the to organse " carrer pgeon servce earnng the rank of second leutenant Returnng Prance n 1919 he wus agan sta toned al Ford Wood wth hs rank ng n hs former ttle nn e electrcan He remaned rement Bergeanl Schmanke wns a r Eureka oj 0f Masons of Seattle and! the Scottsh Consstory n parents he leave brother* : John Edward Cert; : ner and Wnm Schmanke and two ssters Mrs Kngel and Mrs R 17 Moore e oclock lon rrw nftenoot from mlj home \ 195 Brr street MHtu nll conducted by of he Natonal Guard of Rochnd n delegaton from the Masons tttend Bural wll he made ll Rversde cemetery

95 EDWNWOODDAVS VARSTY HALFBACK DECADE AGO DES ouccumbs to Long llness; Engaged n Landscape vwwork n Calforna EDWN WOOD DAVS Edwn YV Davs halfback <>n he Unversty <>f Rochester football team more tlmn a decade ago ded Saturday nght t he home of ls parents Mr and Mrs Edwn L Davs No 88 Hosedale street followng a long llness Mr Davs who was graduated from the Cnversly n 1913 wus actve n sludont affars throughout hs course beng 1 member of the college muscal clubs and playng on hs fraternty basketball fve le was a member of Ph Epslon now Theta Ch fraternty Snce l!hl Mr nvs who s ulso u graduate of tbe Landscape Arl School t Cornel] Unversty n tbe class of 1915 bad resded n Pasadena Calf re turned here from the west coasl some tme 0(0 " lght off an llness whch forced hs retrement from hs work as a landscape artst He was born n Roch ester on Ferbrary 11 sj and spenl the greater par of hs lfe here He was a graduate of East Hgh School Mr nvs w;s awarded the degn master of landscape desgn al the coneluson of h Cornell course and de clned an nstructorshp n the thaca aehool n order to practce hs art Dar n;; he World war he serve as an alhd rector ol Camp l\ nnd won ron mlt ;u\ commendaton l e here \ ll close of he wn r Mr Davs and l> wt moved t" Pasddeno where he rapdlj ": ^ makng " name for hmself when llness forced hs return to Roch Whle n Rochester Mr Davs was ESCAPED DEATH TWCE Al^ANE/CRASHES MANUEL F ROSA The death of Manuel F Ross from njures receved when hs coupe was s nn K by a New York Central ran a the Blossom road crossng on the evenng of 1a nuav 10th recalls hs narrow es capes from death durng the nas fve years w hen ho serve 1 n he avaton Hot o the Unted Stales Army ll July 1919 the plane n whch Bergeanl Roan was flyng wth Leutenant Oaks crashed t caul m Boardman Feld between rovr road and Penfeld road Rosa es caped unhurt Two months after tha accdent Ber geanl Ross was a passenger w tl Major Martn later the commander of the Amercan world lves n the transcon tnental race The was plane wrecked n OmSba the two pa japng njury Bergeanl Rosa joned the ar servce after hs return from two year n the Motor Transporl Corps n France He wa8 attached to the Nnetj nnth Obser raton Squadron Bolng Feld w a h ngton He wes honorably dscharged a May 1921 staff sergeant A natve of Rhode sland Rosa made hs home Rochester after hs dscharge from the ar sen ce Orvllle Boheen 11 ] ) the Monroe Avenue Metho ()jv (Jhurch and he Wheeler S! school he St ne Fun "l ] ne hs 30 oclock Samuel 1 "t 1 Mol! / Church wll 0 C BOHfEN ENGNEER/ DES AFTE OPERATON Bot^rhd >P^(fy engneer on ^^l the \\ "l1 war ded em terdaj mornng r he Park Avenue tal followng nn operaton per formed Monday le wa 36 \onrn of of age Funeral ll take at place 2 oclock Saturday afternoon from the home of hs mo her No Bural wll he made n Mounl Kop "!MT tery Full mltary lonora wll l ac corded hm nl the Mr Bobe Wth Companj V 0<W He le broth Georj Mnv me _Daly Death Roll V ^HorVr T Schcwc Herber 1 veteran ot the World War and among the frst to leave ths cty followng the declara ton of war hy the Unted States n 1917 ded at lls home 102 Baystreet Thursday aged 25 years the begnnng of the v enlsted n the Thrd N Y N N a company organzed by ll Durng hs enlstment he served n varous posts of the Unt ae Corps n ths country and untl hs dscharge n the fall of 1919 v cty He was employed by the East man Kodak Company and was a ;er of the Wll per Post Amercan Legon He leaves hs parents Mr and Mrs Carl Schewe; o Charlotte Schewe; Vncent Alexander neral wll lay afternoon a the home Bural M Mope Cemetery GUARDSMEN BURED^Lc WTHMLTARY RTE rvateu fnrry McDonald Ho Stunts nnd Wlford Bchench Mller Henr" mne A and 1"Kh [nfnntrj l:ll funeral nf P vnte rvl v n took place yesterdaj noon from the l e of la mother al No \ \ h tu ng Arthur " Corporal Andrew Smth Packard Wlson Mller Arthur nnd John H mnal k place a Ptl ol undetl H^ \x>rm M Dowd erojfoj \va & Company ded m th aterday n n Ulnrpfl of a frw rto m the World War wth the ry ajd aw much nervlr Tuce At l ho close of th< waa a member of the P \ y^1 He wa* a men Am 0 k nown ln Y M _ r cty 1

96 ay J L g~bsssssbbs Rochesters Part n World War Contans Records Qj 609 Who Made SupremeSac rfce / y * ^ * ^ m ~~ nnnn **trs\tttltn TJ/rT 71/f? V s ^ GreatGreatGrandson Of Ctys One Founder Klled n Argonne^orest Rochester Man Receved Congressonal Medal Others Were Awarded Recognton for Gallantry Sx Young Rochester Women Gave Ther Lves n Servce of Ther Country county who gave ther lves n the World War Ths lst has been com pled after more than three years of research and nvestgaton of pr vate and government records by Ed ward R Foreman cty hstoran and the result of hs monumental work s emboded n the forthcomng name of the gold star man beng n scrbed n ths memoral volume have been ncluded the bography and servce record of 609 men and women of Rochester and vcnty wherever they entered the servce as well as the names of all who en tered servce of the government n (ths cty Upward of 4C7 photo graphs are reproduced The fact The bographes perpetuate 612 names n the cty and H7 n trc :ounty t also s brought out that one hero receved the Congressonal Medal of Honor one the dstn gushed servce medal 16 the dstn gushed servlco cross fve were ct ed n general orders for gallantry n acton; one ctaton certfcate; 64 foregn decoratons and The volumes are now ln the hands of the bnder and t s expected that a copy sutably nscrbed wll be presented to each gold star famly wthn the next two weeks The de mand for copes s already very heavy and a second prntng may be nne T M C A secretares decoratruments necessary ncluded ln the bographes s the record of Sergeant Nathanel Nor man Rochester of Santa Ana Cal who waa klled n acton October ln the Argonne Forest Rochester was rde a sergeant be fore he was 20 years old and took part n the fghtng of the famous boat Battalon He had been named after hs greatgreatgrandfather Colonel Nathanel Rochester the The TmesUnon makes publc today the frst accurate and author tatve lst of the 603 men and1 sx founder of ths cty Hs body rests women of Rochester and Monroe n tho Amercan Battle Area Cem etery at Bnarvlle Marne France Had he lved one month longer he would have been 21 years old When hs mother who was Mrs Edth Grensted Rochester a wrter ot con sderable note who ded shortly after the close of the war was asked f she desred the body of her son to volume on Rochesters part n the be transferred to hs natve land she World "War Ths edton s lmted answered: " thnk t s better to let to 1000 copes of 662 pages each our boys who have gven ther lves One copy wll be presented to each over there r^st where they are Gold Star famly wth the nscrp but should want to know that ton n gold: "Presented by the Cty ther restng place was properly of Rochester ln Memory of" the cared for and marked" Sx Women Gve Ther Lves Noteworthy among the thrllng records of herosm whch enlven the volume are the stores of sx women who also gave ther lves Catherne Rose Connelly graduat ed by Homeopathc Hosptal en tered servce September ae Red Cross nurse and ded a vctm of nfluenza October at Cordon Georga She was 23 that up to the tme of readng proof years old on the ttcr knsfolk nnd Lllan Frances Cupp a classmate others were n communcaton wth of Mss Connelly was one of the cty hstoran respectng all frst nurses n ths cty to enroll wth naccuraces n publshed accounts 1 Cross She left Rochester ses the good judgment of the October whle ll She was cty admnstraton n wthholdng strcken wth pneumona at Camp consent to a permanent memoral of the war dead untl ths accurate and authortatve lst had been compled Gordon and ded October body rests n a lttlo cemetery of her natve town Trout Run Cecl Josephne Cochran waa a llte of St Marys Hosptal and enrolled wth the Red Cross May She admnstered to the sol der vctms of nfluenza n camp at Huntsvlle Ala and contracted the dsease wthn 10 days She ded October A mltary funeral was held at Batavla and the body removed to St Francs Cemetery at Le Roy Anna Mare Wllams daughter of ll Wllams of Fredona Base Hosptal 19 ln Roches ter "and saled over seas June She ded ln lne ot duty at Vchy October Blanche Adelle Rowley of 658 Man street east saled overseas as a V M C A canteen worker She ruary at Lverpool England a vctm of nfluenza and on la Frances Johanna Raetz of 609 Lake avenue entered servce as a war worker September S She ded of pneumona October at Washngton D C Her body rests n Mt Hope Cemetery FOUR ROCHESTER YOUNG WOMEN WHO MADE SUPREME SACRFCE Upper left (cel J Rowley; lower lcrt Anna Raetz Cocbran; Wllams; ) H; lower Blanche vde "ranees Johanna

97 frst Authentc Lst Of Monroe County Men And Women Who Gave Ther Lves Followng s the complete lst of Borelll Guseppe 122 Lyell avenue men and women who gave ther Bossert Joseph 6 Borchard street lves n the World War and whose Bouchard Olver 242 Weddale way war records are perpetuated ln the Boufford Frank M 9 51 Clnton ave volume known as the "World War Servce Record Rochester and Mon roe County New York:" nue south Bowasack street Delflno 96 Prospect Abey Jarvs Harry avenue 222 Lexngton Adams Ralph W 32 4 Federal street Agar Emons 463 South avenue Alalmo Thomas 33 Thrd street Allare Danel Paul 73 York street Alvord Rchard B 17 Norrs street Andersen Henry P Rochester Angel Ftzhugh 840 East avenue Apps Wllam 160 Breck street Arena Chrstopher 194 Frst street Arena Frtncesco 355 Sclo street Armstrong James Harvey 7 Edgewood park Armstrong James P Greece Arnold Harry J C 18 Gladys street Ashbaw Walter Henry 176 Spencer street Atkns Laurence B 35 Strathallan park Attrdge Floyd C 22 2 Sherman street Attrdge Wllam James 15 Rock land street Aurelus James H 34 Center park Baker Robert Patterson 8 2 Selln ger street Balnt Andrew 192% Durnan street Bannng George Albert 105 Megs street Bardon John Wr\60 Trenaman street x_ Barker John Harry 66 Lnden street Barrett Wlllett Clark Rochester Barron Wllam A 48 Prlsclla street Barry Edmund Burton 52 Cady Belmont George Lous rondequolt Benedct Maurce D 62 South Washngton street Bemel t Frederck Strassenburgh Bennett Wllam Edward 4 Wolff street Berry Cheater Theodpre HO Deleva n Bevlacqua Frank 18 Va Waverly ]la Bevans George Rochester Beyer Joseph B 52 Frankln street Black Wllam E Rochester Blewcr George W 411 Lake avenue Bohrer Arthur 2 Hollster street Bolton James Gordon Clnton Bolton Thomas H Jr l Galley Bowman Edward 46 Hennekey park Bragg Seward J 245 Magee avenue Braman Peter D Penfeld Braman Robert C Penfeld Breed Francs Randall Brghton Bresca Adamlano 28 Edmonds street Breu Benjamn R 190 Broneon avenue Broderck Tmothy Bert 179 Park way Bromberg Charles Erc 39 Brch crescent Brooks James Wllard Farport Brooks Raymond P 278 Emerson street Brower Wllam J 8 0 Hennekey park Brown Keth Edward East Roch ester Brown Wllam H North Greece Buckler Leon H 180 Drvng Park avenue Buckman Jewell Rochester Burnett Dewey Webster Burr Leon Churchvlle Burton Gustavus W 88 South Ftz hugh street Bush Wllard Edward Rochester Butler Murvale Eastman Farport Callgan Charles W 41 Forester street Campbell Lndsey Feld Rochester Canosa Antono* 105 Lews street Carr Joseph August Churchvlle Carra John 73 Ontaro street Carroll Joseph J 614 Hayward avenue street Carter Clarence L 174 Man street Barton Lester Clement 29 2 Tremont east \ street Carter Kenneth Plerson Rochester Bateman Wllam W 36 Ertgle ter Case Everett C Chll Staton race Bauer John Wllam 42 4 Emerson Chapman Thomas Harry Rochester Chrstan Wesley John Greece street Baner Walter J 354 Saxton street Clcnto Joseph Unon Hll Clmno Fllppo Eaet Rochester Baxter Clarence S Greece Ctucc Raymond 144 Lyell avenue Baxter Floyd L 31 Braddock street Curca Sebastan 22 Second street Beakes Charles Curts 464% Plym Ovltfllo James R 203 Frank street outh avenue ^Clancy John East Rochester Bear Abe 38 Edwards street Clarkson Charles E 61 Elm street Beaumont Frank M Farport Clarkson Herbert 97 Bloss street Becbtold Elmer G 352 Sclo street Cleary Charles J 616 Lexngton Becker Joseph L 75 Herald street avenue Beers George J Rochester Clegg Albert 64 Comfort street Belcher Bert 50 Oneda street Bell Joseph 1409 Man street east Belmegs Heppoerates 25 Ellson Cochran Cecl Josephne Rochester Cohen Mchael Rochester Colburn Homer N Hamln Colvn Harold E 78 Clay avenue Connelly Catherne Rose Rochester Cooley ra Vaughn Brockport Cooper Wllam H 133 Bryan street Corlett Wllam George 190 Cady street Cory Harvey Lawrence aven Cotter Edward Wllam 1211 East 644 Lnden street Cottrcall Joseph Fred West Web ster Cousens George Henry 504 Benton street Coykendall George E 17 street pnawford Clayton Wllam Barnum Crouch Wllam C_ 78 Ardmore rtreet Crttttenden Davd H Jr 5 Florence street Cuddeback Clayton Robert 7 ence Clar Culhane Danel Joseph Honeoye Falls Cullen Frank J 211 Merrman street Cullen Hugh P 537 South Goodman street Cnnmngs Frank W 70 York street Cupp Lllan Frances Rochester Curran Wllam Augustne 32 Epworth street Curts Horace Hartaon Rochester Cusack Thomas Frank 1 Wesley street Dalrymple Theron E 82 4 Pearl street Dal ton Francs Rochester Damaschke Harry C 153 Alphonsn street DAngelo Antono 39 Lyell avenue Darby Arthur T 46 Farragut street Darllson Albert Rochester Dart Charles George 291 Snerman street Dash Karl J 1001 Portland avenue Davdson Percy 19 Werner park Day Walter J 11 Grove place Deglrolomo Joseph 186 Central park Demcs Pasquale 95 Portland ave race Dosjl Franklyn Leon 3 s avenue Doty Wllam DOrvlle Sd vnrd street Doud Wllam Wley Gates Doughty Walr ( 824 Bll Dowd Charles A Jr 217 Genesee stre Doxtater Gregory Francs 17 Nch olson street Drasch Rudolph 269 Duncan Walter 0 68 Wo street Dunham Vncent Calvn Dwyer Davd James 9(1 n Clfford ave Dwyer Wllam Edward 1990 Clf ford avenue Ebner James Russell 81 Sherman street Eggleston Allen L 148 Bartlett street Klwcll Ray 53 Barton street Ely Wllllnm Smth 501 East avenue Emerch Charles A Greece Emerch Clarence J 67 Holmes str Emery James Balcntlnc 263 ngton avenue Lex End George tools 25 Hart street Enkofer Joseph Beyer 60y avenue north Eplcoco Romolo East Rochester Evans Charte* Hart 33 Colgate Ewart J H Walter Brghton Falone Vrth Farren Phlp Henry John Vncent ave ave Joeepta Aoysus 58 cur James Rochester Ferrs Edward Leo Spencefpor te/po f Ferstad John 628 St Paul street Feseenden Fay F 361 Exchange Fen Wgbert Anthony 1094 Lyell avenue Gates hp Paul Bernard 126 (jbbs street Fnch Lews Melvn 171 Alexander street Fsh Clarence Edgar Plttsford Fsh Jules Verne East Rochester Fshbangb Glenn W 17 Canfcld place Fshbaugh Russell H 21 Greeley street Flood Wllam B 126 Plymouth Folwcll Lawn mm a Mlurlc Fortman Elmer Fowler Lesle D Rochester traler Howard J Rochesl Breck street Francs Wesley reet Franey John E 123 Sclo street Frankensten Elmer H 161 Or chard street Frazer Homer Campbell 733 South avenue Freeman Davd 642 Cllqton avenue north Frtach Aloyelns Fmll 138 Parkdale ter Fulmer Clfford John Furstenberg Carl Lelghton 80 Roth Gachlneky Adam 2 2 Klue street nue Dengler Vctor E 283 Brown street Galllpcau Joseph 2^3 Mohawk Destto Antono 530 Clnton avenue north Gampanz Klkel 68 Magnee street \ Detrch George J Greece Gartner \nhur Taul 4 O Dlnllo ;ransco 188 State street stre Dnner Henry 155 Herald street Gavn Wllllnm Frand> 217 Dvestl Pasquale 30 Maretta street Geger Geovpe P Rochesl Dobbs Tordon Earl 28 Peck street Gcthtng Stanl Dodge Mles Harrson 209 Exchange Getman luar 3U Columba Stle Donaldson Walter Herbert 68 Earl Gbbe Fran star Gbson Han Blreet y F 109 Wlmngton Doodson Frank 439 Rosewood ter tr Glfford Glanael ( arl \ ln d Merrtt Gleason Thomas Raymond Glotton Al 2e 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Charles Jfrscb H Brockport St PGCt John part Joseph 165 Conkey ave Leonhart Charles Clark nue avenue 290 West Hasenaucr Carl Clarence 321 Em Levandowsk Frank 10 Koscusko erson street street Hasenauer Raymond J 3 30 Sxth Lews Mlton Leon 32 Bond street street Lnet Wllam Rochester Hasenplug Howard C 35 Holbrook Llparl Samuel 67 Portland avenue street Havens Henry Boardnan Roches Locke Sherdan A street 107% Comfort ter Lockhart Warren Henry Rochester Hecht Arthur C W 1 Mller street Lohges Robert Johnson 25 Cameron Hegeman Mcrton E 330 Webster street avenue Loll Carl W H 468 Central avenue Lombardo Vncenzo 18 Prospect avenue Hersekorn Alfred Carl Rochester Hcry Edward C 54 Vlla street on Wllam Paul 986 Har Hldcbrand John G Rochester Hlznger Edwn J 78 7 Hudson avenue Hlscock Lester Peter Hlton Hochsten Davd 4 21 Joseph avenue Hogan Andrew V 2S6 Wellngton cot Holahan Toln Thomas 1406 Man eat Holcomb Roy Edward ml We JKollenbcck George A Rochester Holtzman Sol H 8 Grard street Hopkns Ray C East Rochester Hornng Deforest A Mumford Horswell Raymond A 26 Bard n street Horton Lemuel Rochester lotteusten Edward H 99 East avenue Howard John Gough 210 Lexngton avenue Howell John H Farport hd Antono 51 Central park [meson Thomas Herbert Barnard nue ra James 4693 Lake ave Jardnc Robert Gordon Rochester Roy 90 Copeland street Johns Joseph V Rochester Johnson Davd r 1348 Lake avenue lone Clemcn A lameron str Jones Kenneth Wales 500 Central Kaner Wallace J 23 Oxford street Kaplan Mchael jr Rochester Keable Jane Kennard Fred Holmes 224 Wllam str* Keppler loln G 10 Kestrel street Kcrnnu loln M 473 Lyell avenue Kley Cornelus M 181 East avenue Kmball Harold Chandler 19 East boulevard Kng Frank Francs 381 Brr street Mengel Norman M 24 Treyer street Meyers Fred A 173 Cypress street Kng Wllam Lews 276 Carolne Mllener Harry A 688 Chld street street Mller Harry Truman 62 Doran Kllppert Ronald A 1068 reet Dewey avenue Mller Henry L Pttsford Klueh Harold J 2 Raymond street Knebel George H 68 Lorenzo street Kuobel Chauncey 213 Breck street Kohlmetz Burrell Raymond 320 Seneca parkway h) Lous 777 Avenue D Koslosk John Valentne jr 224 Kramer Frank John 203 Murray George enhurst Stre Kunow Harold W Laemmcl Mchael r Lawood Martn Jame Gllln B Lea\ltf Ralph Ezra Jobn Hen eel Jnguow Wllam F 17 Bloomng street Looms Glenn Shotwell Rochester Loverdge George Looms Church vlle Ludtke Max A Lncoln park Lynch Frank Alojsus 11 Churchlea place McAnn Duncan Wallace Rochester McCarty Walter Rley 75 Bartlett 6treet McConnell Gordon A 82 Evergreen avenue McPhal Wllam Pcrcval ronde Qtot MacGoncgal Harry 570 North Good man street MacGowan James H Rochester Mackwood Harold Frederck 569 Sawyer street MacMUlah Roy Wllam 204 Wetmore park MacNeal Arthur Alvn 145 Bronson avenue Maeske Lous A 8 2 Baumann street Magll Wllam Lesle Rochester Make George Gates Mallory Lews N 6 Oscar street Maloney Raymond Anthony 49 mbrldge treet Maltese Lous 190 North street Marcello Salvutore 5 Dean street Maron Augusto 24]/2 Clff street Marra Rugglero 241 Kent street Marshall Robert James Rocheefor Martn rvng L 1890 Clfford ave nue Massora Joseph 16 4 Atknson str Mayer Gordon Charles Rochester Meaney Frank A Gates Mesch Perre Cornelus Barnard Mendel] Carl T 6 Stout street Mllr Henry W 237 Jefferson ave nue Mnkau Charles Joseph 19 Looms str Mnotte Matteo 67 Mttgnee street Moore Frederck Pcttes Jr Roch ester Morabto Jobn 138 Ontaro street Morath Frederck J 26 Aurora street Morath Paul 171 Fern wood avenue Morrs Francs Robert Rochester Morrs Stephen Rochester er Henry Ephram Roch Mott Dewey Graydon 10 Bardln street Moyer Henry Allen 301 Ravne ave nue Moyer esse Albert Farport Mueller Albert L Rochester Mula Peter Brghton /Mnncaater Ferdnand 105 Unl te Munde Jobn Donald Rochester Mundy Chester rvng Penfeld Murphy Albert M 226 Campbell park Murphy Leo P 57 Fulton avenue Murray Charles F A 160 Dor chester road Murray Frank T 5 strathallan MusolnoLugl East Rochester Nary John Henry jr 47 Rogers avenue Nelson Jobn Carlsle Rochester Nesbtt Benjamn Harrson 21 Mona street Newell James Gordon Spencerport Ncholas Martn W 254 Hawley street Ncholas George Stevens Rochester Nckel Oscar W 242 Brecl Noone Harvey Charles 27 Manhat tan street Norrs Davd Peter Rochester North George W 81 Adams street North Scott Holmes 49 Shelter street Nucctell Antono 260 Frankln street Nugent Francs Joseph jr 3 54 vne avenue Ra OBren Tmothy J East Rochester ODea Raymond Francs 488 Cln ton avenue south OHara Danel James 30 Lormer street ONell James A 29 5 Frost avenue ORelly John Francs Rochester Olmstead Carl Ptcher 15 West Hgh Terrace Osborn George Leonard 7 8 Colgate street Osborn Paul Gannett Rochester Oster Lester Wllam C7G Avenue D Ottat Anello F 32 Emmett street Padley Rudolph Wllam 24S Gar feld street Padoo Savero 134 Lews 1 Page Mnxne John Ga Palcmo Joseph Farport Palmer Fred Penfeld Palmer Henry Brewster Rochester Palmer Thomas Charles Brockport Parr George E 2 Damond place Pease Edward 17 Roehes Peckens Frank E 166 Plymouth avenue Pegg Ernest A 169 Atknson street Pendelbury James Burton 654 Seward street Penny Vernon Kellogg 47 Prnce street Perrn Russell E Gates Phelps John A Rochester Phllps Charles Arthur 389 Mag nola street Plckworth Bernard S 234 Reynolds street Pcbler Andrew John 604 Maple street Pke Josepbr Roks Popp Otto Vctor <; 7E4 Smth Rapaport Mots 24 Pryor street Bappaport Abraham 28 Martn str Ratnsk Walter Wllam 9 3 P Bt ttayson Homer PltUford Reagan Cornelus Raymond tre Rebsteln Eml n Rechcl George B Ro Rchardson Lawrence n Bobbns George A 2C Monroe ave nue Roberts Francs Murray Rochester Robertshaw Frank E 71 Fllmore Robnson George John 444 Carter street Rocksklnskl Frank l!5 Weeger strgct Rogers Gerard A 63 Woodlawn street Romano Gaetano 165 Davs street Romg James Gundy Rochester Rooney Joseph Peter 1500 South avenue Root Harle Taylor 80 South Fltzhough street Roscoe Thomas Ernest 39 Durgn Rosenthal Emanuel 119 Sellnger street Roth Fred J 48 Laser street Roth Joseph A 127 Saranac street Rotmans Bernard Edwn 14 Effel place r3ttcnberg Samuel B 2% Grove street Rowe Clfford Gordon 1593 Clfford avenue Rowley Blanche Adclle 658 Man street cast Rowlcv George H Hlton Ruscher Walter Wllam 9 Laser ftrsct Sager JuUus Carl 72 Carter street Salsbury Clarence Chrstan 37 Arbordale avenue Scheerens ssac 235 Akron street Schlerkrr Wllam 1618 Clnton avenue north Schlemann Frank Frederck 144 [ampden road Selmld Matbas A 3 33 Sxth street Schrf/ltt Domnc T 18 Hertel street S<h reader Benjamn H 12 Aebersold street Schroettlen Fred John Charles 86 Bellwood place Scofeld Clarlcs Hram 115 South Unon street Scomalla Lawrence 48 Lme street scorse James H Barnard Scott Wllam T 313 Flnt street Seaman Edward Frederck Clark son Sedgwck Earl Hudson Rochester Scon Arthur J Honeoye Falls Shelter Frank Mlton 530 Westfeld street Shepard Howard L Farport Shepard Wllam V 73 Avenue D Shepard Clfton W East Rochester Shcppurd Elon Rochester Sherman Almon B Chll Shores Everett G 264 Lewston ave nue Smes Frank Lesle 30 Rsng place Smons Abraham D 68 Merrman street Slpperly Cash Monroe 628 Unver sty avenue Spple Charles J 63 Norrs street Porpora Frank 60 R ce Slager Fred Jobn 126 Arnett boule Preddy Lewellyn T P 182 Clay vard Smth Dck Dewltt Rochester Prlyltora Alphonso 138 Smth Frank Waben 112 Maryland Przz Mfcbele ( B04 Ward street sr Pullen l/esllc A Rochester Smth Harold Brooks 32 Sherman Punch Raymond Vncent so street str Smth Harold Cullnan 132 Curts Pye Lews A Rochester street Qunlan Raymond J Smth J Clovs 128 Rugby Qunn George W Greece Smth John H 7 7 Avenue B Raetz Frances Johanna 609 Lake Smth Warren N Scottsvlle Ransom Raymond R 162 Carolne Sommer Henry Oscar 8 Amherst street street Soensen Anton M 12 Sovla Thorn Spanboom Walter P jr P ter Spes George 41 Rchmond Sprague Frank Clnton J 110 nut Sung lrn Stadtmller lnng Antho

99 Stand Stnpl nue Kn Staples Stanley J SO Pullman nue Stellwagen Wallace T 3 49 O str Stco Amedeo 241 Frst street Stevens Arthur D 128 Baldn street Stevenson Dean R 496 Garson ave nue Stewart Frank Merrtt 95 Megs street Stewart James 64 Carter street Stch Wllam A 154 North Unon street Stllson Charles Vctor 20 3 Emer son street Stokes John H 1821 East avenue Storer George Rudolph Clarkson Strans Edward R 168 State street Stuffles Henry A 230 Portland ave nue Sturla John Arthur 454 Magee ave nue Sullhan Patrck Joseph Spencerport Sundt Wllam E 153 Alphonse street Swanton Harold Rchard 181 Sher man street Sweetng Floyd Arnold Spencerport Szablnsk Wladslaw 474 St Paul str Taccone Joseph Rochester Taccone Sum 51 FLmng street Talaska John J 63 W Talaska Walter Paul 63 We \\ay Tallnger Arthur J G Taylert Ore J 92 Weddale way Taylor Albert Joseph Rochester Thackray Ernest W 251 North street Thomas Charles George 70 Sullvan stt Thomas Mchael S 307 East ave nue Terney Wllam J 16 Mead street Terson saac ll?: Atlantc avenue Tobn lames 06 Plymouth avenue north Tomasell Mchael 330 Joseph ave nue Torrey Tracy 49 W Reynolds street Totten Walter M Rochester Towerl Thomas 241 Breck street Tracy larenoe Frauds 46 Allen str Tracy John Frederck Rochester Trhey John p State street _26 Mount Hope Trott George W"Vlll6 avenue Tmska George Rochester Tunle Alcv R: h rckfl/ Lcland 1 Penfeld \an Caeaeele Domlen rondequot Vande Malle John Penfeld Vaudcr/cl Mclacl 7 51 Blossom Van Hessen Cope 7 6 Stllson street Van Hocscn Harrson Thomas Rochester Van Ordcn Perry Hamln Van Tassel Theodore Roosevelt Rochester blarell Bernardo 58 Jones Verbag Amcl Theodore Brghton Harry Albert 205 Mount Wenacl Mortmer Joseph Rochester Whte John G07 Rclgewny avenue Whltlock Myron Knapp Brockport Whtman Lous Charles 194 Con key avenue Whtman Merrtt 31 Rundel park Wllams Alfred jr 144 South Ftzhugh street Wllams Anna Mare Fredona Wllams Charles 32 Dana street Wlson Charles Arthur 269 Wnton ;l north Wsse John 18 Brghton street Wtt Fred Frederck 78 Parsells avenue Wtzel Bernard Joseph Coldwater Wolf Alexander C 51 Scrantom street Woodruff Charles Sprague Roch ester Wrght Leonard Lorenzo 12 Green wood street Wrght Raymond C 122 South Ftzhugh street Yahn Frederck C 4 7 Henry street Yanz Edward J 135 Thomas street Yerkes George H 15 Pearl street Young Chauncey Tyler 2145 East avenue Young James 28 Nells road! Zmmer Frederck W Rochester Zugehoer Rudolph 16 Pardee street Vggan James Vegel 80 Romeyn Mchael 255 Troup street Voelkl George J 279 Ames street Voelur Cnrl 140 Ackcrman str VouKllt lames T Rochester WaeJowlcB John North street Wallace Aroble rvng 37 Greg Walsh! Harold Halght Greece Smon P Rochester Walter Joseph Jobn War varne < laylon Loul Wllh Warren

100 of ^ POLCE UNABLE TO LOCATE WTNESSES TO FATAL STREET CAR ACCDENT THAT ^ RESULTED N OEurLOT HLARY CURRAN Polce from the Unversty nue Staton have not been able to a ny wtnesses of a fatal ac cdent at 3 oclock yesterday morn ng when Hlary F Curran aged 1? well known amateur golf playathlete was crushed to was when the the mans body * t/ucks jolted over The Park Aveftue car that struck Curran w13 manned by Motorman C H Ferrs of S Charlotte Street and Conductor Lawrence Scheffcl of 253 Pargells Avenue Coroner Magglo wll hold an nquest At hs request the polce attempted to locate other wtnesses 1 urran lved wth hs mother death beneath the wheels of a Mrs Joanna Curran She was hs home at 1132 awake at the tme of the accdent Park Avenue He was nstantly heard the crash and called her other son to nvestgate as she dent mght have ns body was dragged about happened to Hlary Durng the war urran served ;he car could be Wth a Unted Slates Navy destroy The frst ntmaton that er on convoy duty He wus a stu dent at Fordham of the accdent College at the lme he enlsted n the servce T TRBUTE TO CURRAN PAD BY HUNDREDS A* ^c^^~ St Johns Church Flled at Funeral Ceremony / Veteran s Bured^ Wth Army Honors James Wllam Egan World War veteran who ded Frday at 81 Reynolds street day wth mltary honors was bured yester The funeral was held at 8 oclock from the resdence of a sster 281 j Raeburn avenue and at 9 oclock 1 from the mmaculate Concepton Church The Rev Leo N Smth assstant pastor sang the mass The Rev Maron Catalano pastor of St Lucys ChUrch was n the sanctu ary nterment was n Holy Sepulchre cemetery The Rev John Hogan chaplan of St Anns Home offc ated at tho grave Members of the New York Na tonal Guard composed a frng squad whch fred tho customary volley and a bugler sounded taps The bearers members of the Amercan Legon were F S Frtche G L Connell Joseph Camro F B Creedon M Nye W Brewell 7 8ft%&Bg& Funeral of Rchard l Welch ^ The funeral of Rchard B Welch of 98 Thorndale Terrace who ded Sunday n ths cty took place yes terday mornng at 8:30 oclock from Ashton & Marks funeral parlors 564 Man street west and at 9 oclock from St Augustnes Church mn hgh mass was celebrated by the Rev Edward Lyons The actve bearers were: Ernest Reynolds John Thompson George Trott Otto Wabst James Mallln and George McConnell Murng the World War Mr Welch served wth the 131st n fantry of the 33d Dvson A K ] He was severely wounded durng the second battle of the Marne by shrapnel The followng members of the En gneers Post Amercan Legon formed the frng squad Command er John Kelly F A Sutheran E Ferrck F Kelly R Grornetz E Close and E Pope Bugler S De Franclne sounded taps B made n loly Sepulchre Cemetery Rev John Hogan gave the fnal blessng at th egrave Walter C R& SS < Naval Hero Des Jn U S Hpspt Jsf Walter C ss of Rochester hero of the Unted States Navy ded yesterday n the Unted States Vet erans Bureau Hosptal at New Haven Conn where he had been a patent the last three years The body wll be brought to Rochester tomorrow and wll be taken to the home of hs sster n Webster where the mltary funeral wll be held A delegaton from Webster Post Amercan Legon wll meet the body at the New York Central sta ton Ross s survved by hs sster Mrs Lllan Baker o* Webster Ross durng the war was on duty aboard a subchaser when t was blown up n the Englsh channel He receved serous njures to hs head and nhaled gasolne fumes For a tme he was n the naval hosptal n the Phlppnes Ross who was 34 years old at the tme of hs death enlsted n the navy n ths cty Sept and served tll Feb when he re ceved hs honorable dscharge At the tme of hs enlstment hs home was at 6 3 Slver street When he was dscharged from the navy hs rank was boatswans mate HLARY CURRAN 1 Hundreds of acquantances old and young pad ther lasl trbutes to Hlary 17 Curran of No L Park avenue wn wus run down and nstantly klled by a street car n front of hs borne early Thursday yesterday mornng Scores of relatves nnd close personal frnls packed the bouse as bref prayer Md over the bodj of the young man crowd wle opletely flled St Johns Chun h n Hno street gathered there al 10 oclock when solemn rsh mass were celebrated K Rev 1 j Hartley rector of St Bernards Semnary and cousn of Mr Curran was celebran of tho mass Rev! T B Sullvan pastor of St Johns Church was deacon and Rev James E Wood of Soneya was subdeacon Joseph 1 < ameron pastor of mmaculate Concepton Church was master of cere mones n the sanctua \ were Rev J 1 < Hern veor general : Rev Th urns Connor the Church of the Blessed Sacrament; Rev Charles V Shn of S Patrcks Cathedral am A A Hughes of Holj Rosary Church The hearers wen McGreal ThnN Raymond Mason Charles Conlohn Grf&n and Harold Connors A unformed frng squad from the Amercan as an escort from the church to the cemetery Tups was lounded and n fnal salute fred as He body was lowered nto ts restng place h Holy Sepulchre cemetery A large delegaton from Rochester f nne l Knghts of Columbus attended le sel Trbute to the ularty of Cumn *s P" Thurjdaj when hundreds fled jy1 "" " bs home! Between 0 clock n the afternoon and 11 oclock t nghl there was contnuous stream?! VM"" " " h Whle manv f tho ton had known Curran wn who n"b; had been v fe fefl ;! J wth hm ca :l> h"" fbute to h mng

101 bafo DEATH BRNGS RELEF TO BOY JAR VETERAN Lads Gallant Sprt Whch Had Borne 12 Opera tons Wthout Complant Flckers Out As Dsease Conquers / & J>zf Afer a battle for lfe whch car red hm through 12 operatons and years of hosptal exstence the gal lant sprt of young Fred Burgc World War \etcran flckered out last nght n hs lttle room n the Gen eral Hosptal Ho was one of the returned to Rochester marred and then the old trouble began agan He went to the mountans to the Mon roe County Santarum but appar ently hs trouble was not tubercu loss Then he had hs tonsls removed and t was found that poson from the nfected tonsls had caused an abscess on the lung After that the operatons started No poor Fred hadnt much luck Only sxteen when he enlsted most of tho fun and joy of a mans best yearn passed hm by le was only 23 when death came Just one of the many for whom the war snt ended vet He s survved by hs wfe Mrs Mldred Fsher Burge a son Rob ert; two brothers Danel and Kermet a sster Mss Haltc Burge and hs grandparents Mr and Mrs Frank Green all of Rochester The funeral a mltary on be held Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock from the home 99 Jackson street Bural wll be ln Mt Hope Cemetery Members of Mlton L Lews (All Navy) Post are asked to assemble at the Man Street Armory at 1:16 oclock Saturday for tho funeral FRED H BURG E smple unsung vctms whose lves were not snuffed out n the roar and madness of battle but whch trckled away slowly as day of pan followed day of pan n the long hopeless bat tle aganst dsease Burge was not a war hero n the accepted sense of the term ho was just a plan everyday sort of hero who could grn and bear as they hacked hm slowly to peces For more than two years he lay on hs back n the General Hosptal watng just watng for the next tme they would roll n the lttle whte table whch meant another trp to the operatng theater Poor Fred Burgle ddnt have much luck He was just a plucky 16year old kd when he enlst d ln the navy n January 1918 For a year he served on dvers shp dfferent places Then an attack dagnosed by the shp surgeon as German measles sent hm to the sfck bay A week later they reported duty" and he went back to the routne t was not on? came down K ymttrtuarv // ld^t^rfd> Record f7r ( rn>a \ mnkk/ Frank P Brunke veteran of the World War ded yesterday at the home 85 Kdgehnd Avenue aged 34 years Ho enlsted n the Unted States Army September and served as corporal n Battalon C oooth Feld Artllery untl he was dscharged May Durlmf ths tme he saw servce n all of the most mportant engagements n tll l" nts Mr Carl Brunke; four sster* nl M> rank Bchraak Mrs Sade Wnkler Mrs Lous Person nnd las ton deterle; two brothers Brunke Jr He was a of Genesee Valley Post Amercan Loglon Unted Brother hood Carpenters and Joners of Amerca The funeral wll take place tomor row afternoon ot 2 oclock from the home Bural wll be made n Mt Hope Cemetery ft MORTUARY RECORD KobertM Welnmn n h yesterday from nn njury r at the Peekskll Trelns Natonal nrl n the eumner of 1923 He was the frst nnn n New STnrk ve a penson under the tate law passed n W23 Tho law ben la of 111!v * le was sent to a naval hospt 1 1 he from a combnaton weej of mcaa1 ronchtla and

102 VETERANS BODf WLL ARRVE N THS CTY TODAY Mltary FuneralT? lake Place Tomorrow Afternoon ^^omjrmory% Captan Norman S Peverll treasurer of the Monroe County Amercan Legon commttee an employe of the Cty Engneers offce and a veteran of both the SpanshAmercan and World Wars who ded Tuesday at Marne Hosptal n Brooklyn wll be bured n Mt Hope Cemetery Rochester wth mltary honors tomorrow j afternoon The funeral wll take place at 2 oclock from Rochester State Armory where the body wll le n state from 11 oclock n the mornng untl noon Escort To Accompany Body Followng the servces at the armory the body wll bo placed on a feld artllery casson and taken to Mt Hope Cemetery by an escort whch wll nclude a platoon of mounted polce a detachment of Natonal Guard troops Slager Post Amercan Legon and repre sentatons from th gneerng Departm! and mltary pa trotc and cvl organzatons les O B Boerr v 11 b n command of the armed whch wll fre the le at the grave and Bugler Anthony nfahtalno wll blow Bast Call" honorary bearers wll nthe followng: r Sm Post Leon Flannery nnd Mnor J Baker; Old Guard Charles P Smpson and Albert S Smth; Unted Spansh War Vet erans Nathan Ball and August < Monroe Countj mmlttee Legon Past Command n ers Arthur Rathjen nnd Theodore Brggs Eghteenth Ward Repub Merd B Rappleyo and Charles G Schoenner; Forty Over Klght lancy and Fred r; Oly Engneerng Depart ment Edward C Wldman and Leonard A Kelly he actve bearers wll be t he tollow Frank Smes Post: Gordon S Kpp Frank Powers Vctor J Frank ley Robert Brown and A H Gordon Ph body of Captan Peverll wlj] reach Rochester ths mornng nnd wll be taken to Bende Brothers at 301 Alexander Street Commanders ssue Orders l man S W Colonel Henry W Morse eomr of Rochester Old Guard ssued orders hlerday > for the era of that organzaton to e al the armory at 2 oclock tomorrow to attend the funeral OrdM " ssued by A M r comman Bord Smth Camp V for g of tha camp to report at nd for >r wth rd lors and camp James McKnley commandng Frank L Smes Post has ordered the post members to report at the armory at 100 oclock The Post members wll wear Legon caps and t s desred they appear n un form f possble George Jenknson chef de guerre of Forty Over Lght has nstructed members of that or ganzaton to report at 2 oclock wearng ther unform chapeaux Members of Slager Post Band are drected to appear at 2 oclock Captan Peverll s survved by two ssters Mrs Lllan Coar of Montclalr >7 J and Mrs George Peppard of Halfax Nova Scota; fve brothers Arthur Wllam Clf ford and Harry of Nova Scota and Gus Peverll of Sommervlle Mass and an aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Charles Webster of Rochester MLTARY TO ESCORT BODY j~m PEVERLL Body of Veteran Of Wars Wll Le n State at Armory for Three * Tyo Sours Precedng Funer al Tomorrow Afternoon The body of Captan Norman S Peverll treasurer of the Monroe County Amercan Legon an employe of the cty engneers offce and a veteran of the SpanshAmercan and World wars arrved n Roches ter from Brooklyn where he Tuesday at 8 ded oclock ths mornng t was taken to the home at 454 Melvlle street Tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock n the Rocheslor State Armory funeral servces wll take place for Captan Peverll The body wll le n state from 11 oclock n the morn ng and full mltary honors wll be accorded Followng the servces the body wll be placed on a feld artl lery casson drawn by four black horses and Mt Hope Cemetery where t wll he bured t wll he e a platoon of mom a detachment of Na tonal Guardsmen Slager Post Band Amercan Legon and represent from Engneerng Depart ment and mltary patrotc and cvl organzatons The Rev Dr Arthur O Sykcs of St Thomas Epscopal Church wll of fmt Charles O E Doerr wll be n command of the armed detach ment whch wll fre the salute at the grave and Bugler Anthony n The honorary bearers wll nclude the fol F L Smes Post Leon Flannery *nd ; Old Guard Cha Smtl \ :erans Nathan Ba August Larsen; Mo" mttee Amer Cfln ders Arth ur f Theodore Brggs; hteenlh Ward Republcan Club Mead B Rappleye and Charles G Schoenner; Forty Over Eght George Clancy and Fred Wegner; Cty En gneer Department Edward C Wdman and Leonard A Kelly The actve bearers wll be the followng members Frank L Smes Post: Gordon S Klpp Frank Powers Vctor J Ayette Frank Kearney Robert Brown and A H Gordon Commanders ssue Orders Colonel Henry W Morse com mander of Rochester Old Guard ssued orders yesterday for the members of that organzaton to as semble at the armory at 2 oclock tomorrow to attend the funeral Orders were also ssued by A M Barager commander of L Bordman Smth Camp T S W V for members of that camp to report at the armory at 1 oclock and for the color bearers to appear wth the na tonal colors and camp standard James McKnley commandng Frank L Smes Post has ordered the post members to report at the armory at 1:30 oclock The Post members wll wear Legon caps and t s desred they appear ln unlf possble George Jenknson chef de guerre of Forty Over Eght has nstructed members of that organzaton to re port at 2 oclock wearng ther un form chapeaux crs of Slager Post Band are drected to appear at 2 oclock Fred J Street county commander asks all past commanders to have ther members at the Armory at 1 p m tomorrow ln unform f pos n Peverll s survved by two ssters Mrs Lllan Coar of Montclalr N J and Mrs George Peppard of Halfax Nova Scota; fve brothers Arthur Wllam Clf ford and Nova Scota and Gus Peverll of Sommervlle and an aunt and uncle Mr nd Mrs bster of Rochester Memoral Resoluto^vg^ _On Late N S PeverlTT^ yt/ Adopted By ^gorf/^ A memoral resoluton upon th9 death of Norman S Peverll has been passed by the Monroo County Commttee of the Amercan Legon expressng regret at the loss to tho Legon of a "man of the hghest deals devoted to the best ams of the Legon ng contnually and untrngly for ts welfare RESOLUTONS ON DEATH A reso/uton ot sympathy to be sent to Slmes Post Amercan Le gon and relatves of Captan Nor man S Peverll has been adopted by Wllam H Cooper Marne Post Another resoluton to be voted on at the next meetng provdes for a change n the number of members requred to consttute a quorum At a meetng of the post auxlary plans were drawn for a chldrens nursery system to enable all mem bers to attend meetngs The next meetng of the auxlary wll be held Aprl 15 at the New York Stat? Ar mory

103 n Captan Peverll Bured wth Mltary Ceremones ;? Body Armory; Pay Respects ptan Les n State at Unts Here None n > Pev erll was bured n h nltar c* n n the solders and salora lo n Mounl ll eemeterj j esrerdaj aftern rm mll Peverll tn e r nn j \ :M" fl veteran of the Span tn anl Hosptal n Brooklyn esterda the s Peverlls tfarlne tes Tle mltary funeral tarted the floor of the armor] Vrthur * Sykes D Church of& a pacopal 11 ; k covered t1 " (u" rounded bj floral lok uv of the A regon even lltarj wh Captan Pev erll bad been dentfed \ an ar blacl 1 to Mounl Hop cene e bodj d l>j 1 M mounted polce a detachmenl Satonal Guard Slager ) from rtraent Y patrotc and aton \ ghorl ;> lm volley Placng caskel of Captan Peverll on gun ca TV SOLDERS PAY ARMY OFFCER Mltary Funeral at Rochester State Armory for Captan?77 can Norman S Peverll^ No S ll ot Guardsman who ded noon follow eral A of W mory " ^auonal " Hosptal Brool : mltary honon n the an lm] Mlu < ol Mounted l*0ln ng rfle volleys lefl th< hugle notes of "tap musk says "We B No more Ott lul of n ;! 0f r"! centurj the Th oue m from N Of the hon casket orarv b " de" guard flonal Ouardsn members stood al s ex nr te body l from 11 oclock n the mornng j untl t n the afternoon lull of 1 1" Sal fd Taps uded ll Musc ccmet 1 the s salute tnref K

104 1 /(> o At the close of le servce at the Armory Slap r Post Band sta toned at t le Man Street entrance played a funeral drge as the body was borne past the long lnes of at tendng veterans to the awatng artllery casson The actve bearers were Gordon S Kpp Frank Boers Vctor J Ayette Frank Kearney A H Gor don and Robert Brown The honorary bearers were u Ball August Larsen Albert " n]) Charles P A Smpson Arthur Rathjen Theodore Brggs 1red Wegner George Clancy Meade B Rappleye Charles G hchoener Edward C Wdman and Leonard A Kellv COMMTS SUCDE ff 74 Wa*r*<HjL Manlcer wl had been separated fnuths wfe a month com mtted s\de n Ls boardng house at AkVeflarlotte Street yesterday Be ua by hs landlady Mrs Mar garet Dnvhart wth a tube from a gas jet n humouth He ded shortly after hs arrval yt lughland nnsptal Accordng to the pfc^nvestgaton Manker s a \Vorl6r \E? veteran and former Cncnnat newpaper reporter A week ago when ho^tavcnt to where sons at hs wfe was lvng wl^s^wo 1 Delevan Street she refustn*_admt hm because be waa ntocat The d to Gfc sons n whcl he sad he was despon dent because hs wfe would not forgve hm VETERAN OF TWO WARS BURJE$ WTHHONORS Funeral servce* fr Frank! Wt of 8panshA and the World wars look place yestenlay afternoon al 2:30 oclock from the home No 148 Woodbne avenue Mr Wethorn served n the regular army (lurng the BpanshA war as frs! sergeant a n the lurng the World war n May 1920 l enlsted n rml Marne Company Natonal Guard the lme f hs death he was Bergeanl of the company Bearers were members of the Wl lam H Cooper Post A Legon ll frng squad conssted of t1] offcers o lr Se ol Marn Company Natonal Guard Bural v Mount [ope enetery / 9 H^ BODY OF LATE OFFCER TO BE BURED H EJ LeutenantColonel W W Gl bert Des at Home of Son a Washngton Thfl Wll/m body of Leutenant Colonel W Glbert Unted States Army retred veteran of four wars wll be brought to Rochester for bural Leutenant Colonel Gl bert was a nephew of Martn B Anderson frst presdent of the Unversty of Rochester and was an early graduate of that nsttu ton For many years le was promnent n Rochester actvtes He ded at the home of hs son Prents B Glbert n Washngton age 85 years Arrangements for the funeral whch wll probably be mltary n 11 COL HUAM W <LBERT ed tr have not been complet The body wll arrve n Rocl Leutenant Colonel Glbert came to Rochester n hs early days to attend the unversty and graduated wth the class of Teacher at U of R Before hs graduaton ho was commssoned as frst leutenant of the Nneteenth Unted States n fantry and was n actve servce durng the Cvl War resgnng n January 1866 a year after ts close He came back to Rochester where he lved untl 1898 For a year he taught Latn and Greek at the unversty For twenty eght years he was Unte States commsloner here n 189S he was promoted to the rank of major n the pay depart ment He frst was statoned n Washngton and later at Atlanta Savannah and San Francsco From San Francsco he went to the Phlppnes before the slands were subdued When he returned from duty n the Phlppnes he was statoned agan at San Francsco for a whle and then at St Paul He also saw servce durng the ndan Wars of the Seventes Answers Call to Colors Agan answerng the call of the colors although nearly 80 years old he was n charge of recrut ng servce n Texas durng World the War returnng to Rochester n 1920 Leutenant Colonel Glbert member of the George H Thomas Podt G A R and at ts reunon last Tuesday ovent the only member of the thrteen lvng charer members not able to present n mo Leutenant Colonel Glbert was elected comof the post and reelected for three successve terms He was deacon of the East Avenue Baptst Church whch snce has consoldat ed wth Baptst Temple Colonel w W Glbert Post Unted Spansh War Veterans was named n hs honor ~tt msmj^s 4x 1 / Edward 6 Manlon ^/" Edward C Manlon a veteran of the World War ded yesterday at hs houe t Melrose Street aged 28 years He was gassed nnd shell shocked n servce and death w las due to these causes He had been n poor health for months He leaves four brothers Wllam H John B Danel J and Francs Manlon and four slstcus Mrs Wllam Wcls Mrs Wllam Sweeney Mrs Joseph and Mss Helen Manon The fnnerl wll take plaeo Wednesday mornng at 88P "rlock from the home and at 9 oclock al St Moncas Church Bural wll le mflde n Holy Sepulchre Cemetery ~ ff Funeral of Edwrjl C Manon r : 1 of Edwflfd C Manon 1 War veteran! tool p day mornng at 8:43 Oclock f koroe " a nl nt 9 oclock from St Moncas Church A 1 Hon of the Order of Alhambra ot ylleh he was a lenler vev pr A mlltrry esorl and frng ronprkf] 0f marnes lu command of leutenant Frank panted to Me grave The followng l u a Kpv Harold Clark Wllam Smth M Walter Sw Qugley Wlllau Moran \\ nrrl Scllotze Ull lem hgh n morrow mornng Funeral v 1" b rst Bap tlst Church at a tmo to bo an ff 1; lllerty as 1 lev t; v ^as m: Holt Sepul \V< " John Hogan

105 W Ḍaly Death Roll 7Jf Fred H WAllace/ A bullet wound fecelved ln the ArgonneMeuse offensve n France n October 1918 resulted n death yesterday mornng at hs home at 40 Poplar street of Fred H Wal lace 29 years old a prvate n Company L 309th nfantry He was dscharged from sence n January 1919 and as a result of tho machne gun bullet wound receved n batle developed anthrtls soon after arrvng home For two and a half years he was under treatment at the Park Avenue Hosptal here n a semparalyzed condton Hs patence and cheerfulness through hs ll ness was noted by all who came nto contact wth hm Later through the efforts of the Veter ans Bureau Wallace was trans ferred to the Government Hosptal at Hot Sprngs Ark where t waa hoped he could be cured Lttle progress was noted however and he returned to hs home here He s survved by hs wfe Flor ence Kncad Wallace; hs parents Mr and Mrs F D Wallace of Westfeld; sx ssters Mrs John Trpp Mrs Lucy Gfford and Mrs Louse Potter of Westfeld; Mrs James Croscutt of Clymer: Mrs Jesse Hpwell and Mrs Charles Dedden of Ol Cty Pa and four brothers Robert of Cleveland; Sherdan and Blane of Clymer and Frank Wallace of Westfeld Wllam Lous Ruby > Wllam Lou3 Ruby ded last nght at hs home at 85 Krkland road aged 37 years He s sur vved by hs mother Mrs Mar garet Ruby and one sster sabel Ruby Mr Ruby served n the A E F n France durng the World War n M P Company 82nd Dv son and waa engaged n the battles of ToUl St Mhel Meuse and the Argonne He was a mem ber of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of N A and the F O E Aere 52 MORTUARY RECORD *m <&c* a fyyv Jnncrjfl 1 1 funeral of Lawrence Reed of offcer of Frank L Smes d A m Masonc organformer servce men tomorrow afternoon at 3 ; : the home of hs parents 107 m Geneva t was anterday by members of the roly lu ths cty Oled Frday n Homeoowng a bref 111 born wolcott Awas graduated from pen and from Cllt: n 1919 Barng the "" of lawrence Ked [Tllary wth he Tral Pollowlng hs gradu* for one *T ; Hta Heed nsurance wschhwaemn "J* Hgh School before en n tl f Vr J>0He New " j& of M and Mrs ton! Nawton ot Geneva; one son y s FEF0X27^ VETERAN AND LAWYER DEAD Secretary Lo/ge F & A M Seventh Of fcer of That Body To De Wthn Three Years Served Overseas Strcken n the heyday of hs youth_ Frederck E Fox a veteran of dstngushed servce ln the World War lawyer and an actve worker n the ranks of Masonry les dead at hs home n Southern Parkway Brghton a vetm of a dsease of the lungs He waa 2 7 years old Mr Fox became serously ll sev eral months ago He was ordered to bed by hs physcans and 111 te or no hope was entertaned for hs recovery Hs frends were not aware of the serous condto story of love and devoton s re vealed n the constant care and bedsde attendance of the young mans mother Mrs Caroln n true motherly fashon she mn stered to her son nght and day untl the long "watch ended yes terday afternoon Known to hs le of frends as "Freddy" Fox posses sng an unu mpos ton made frend: lastng nature He was destned to success n the paretse of law erng he call of hs ox wth a boeom conn John Shrley of Ontaro enlsted n the Medcal Dl of the 108th nfant Thrd New York) and served wth dlstl nee and Belgum He es caped shot and shell and th lure of gas many tmes n a ulous manner to mnster n hs comrades Durng hs two years of servce he was called on to do many FREDERCK E VOX classes of work Hl ms poll n Amercan n the s Followng hs graduaton from Albany Law School Mr Fox was assocaled wth the law frm of Hubbell Taylor Goodwn and Moser Rochester for b months He later opened a law offce under hs own name and was buldng a successful practse at the tme he was strcken Besdes hs mother Mr Fox s survved by two ssters Mrs man Esterheld and Mrs Herbert E Lux Mr Fox s the seventh offcer of Smes Lodge to de wthn the last three years Frederck S man was the frst Others were Dr Charles Gallagher Royal Herzberger Lawrence X Feed lay Fowler and Wllam S Kn KASONS AND TO ATTEND FOX RTES FREDERCK B moral nrtne md World FOX wl :30 oclock from the f ml j home ml! h\ the home w >(> conducted lev ; 1 Drysdale le P Y nrel f flll he f part pate n the s<> bur T t\ master t Frank l e of seen #* by offlodg ;ra en1 he h "11 nd n * body Member! of the o nl of t atten the ces ted e [en rue [onora b< a en wll he boson l <>l n Shlrlej am? fx U lrlt lrrrlr Relnh treet at 3 oclock tomorrow f o \ he tme of of th

106 t 10% t FunoraMf Frederck E Fox A frng squad of eght men from the YerkesCouchman Fost of tbe Amercan Legon fred the la?t salute over the grave of ther com rade at the funeral of Frederck Fox World War veteran ths aft ernoon n Rversde Cemetery Dan Donovan Frank Drumtn Frank Prtchard Henry McFadden Wal ter Couchman Ells Smth Ray mond Berghold and Edward De Crofter formed the squad "Taps was sounded by Albert Waterman The servces took pmace from the famly home n Southern parkway Brghton and were con ducted by the Rev R J Drysdale of Mount Hor Presbyteran Church and the Rev F F Fry of the Church of the Reformaton Veterans and Masonc organza tons were n charge of servces at the grave A Masonc servce was conducted by the Frank L Smed Lodge of Masons of whch Mr Fox was secretary under Major Arthur T Smth master of the lodge Commander Henry W Morse and the Old Guard of Rochester attended the servces Honorary bearers were Luel F Johnson Francs M Sklvngton Edward Chrsty Wllam Em erson John Shrley and Harold MacNamee Members of Frank^J Smes Lodge were actve bearers Wllam J Dspenza/^ Navv vv Veteran Veterar s Dead Wllam lsm J DsDenz; Dspenza 28 former ly of 3 98 Bay street ded last Fr day n a government hosptal at Lvermore Cal forna where he had been a patent for several months Dspenza as a member of the Rochester naval mlta served aboard the U S S Von Steuben dur ng the World War The boat was used as a trans port and was at tacked by a German submarne off W J DLspen/a the Bermuda coast < Wllam J Dspenza World War Veteran n Des n Hosptal / / FUNERAL RTES HELEf^ FRANK N BRUNKE Funeral servces for Frank F Brunke World war veteran took place Frday afternoon at 2 oclock from hs home No 85 Edgeland avenue Rev Wllam Trebert mnster of St Lukes Lutheran Church offc ated Members of the Amercan Legon nh ted mltary servce at the a grave The frng squad ncluded Touhey Herbert Paddock John McGovern Elmer Grundy Wllam Buckley and Harry Cohen all members of the Genesee Valley Post Charles E Ashton was the of fcer n command Frank Whle sounded taps The bearers all members of Doud Post were: C W Haller J 17 Sexton L H Metzger 0 M Sxbee G Damaschke and J C Powers nrn was n the famly lot at Mount Hope tery L_*aattJ F F BRUNKE WORLD WAR VETERAN DES MD00LEYWAR^ VETERAN S DEAD P^Qr6fet~/ far Served on Border and wth Navy; Mltary Funeral John M Dooley a veteran of the Mexcan border campagn and of the World war ded yesterday mornng aged 28 years after a long llness He wll have a mltary funeral un der the auspces of Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon Thursday mornng al 8 ;0 oclock from the home of hsster Mrs Hubert H Erdle No 222 Gregory street and at 9 oclock at St Marys Church Bural wll be n Seneca Falls Mr "olev had been employed as a travelng salesman by tne Amercan Tobacco Company He was horn n Seneca Falls but had lved most of hs lfe n Rochester He served on the Mexcan border wth Company G Thrd New York nfantry and dur ng the World war he enlsted n the navy dong consderable sea duty aboard battleshps He leaves four ssters Mrs Charles C Johnson and Mss Cathryn 17 Doo ley of Xnw York; Mrs Henr M Gallen of Forest Hlls Long sland and Mrs Hubert H dle of Roches ter He was a member of Robert shaw Post Amercan Legon and of the Malone Lodge of Elks MLTARY BURAL FOR A \ YETERAN TOMORROW Wllam J Dspenza 28 former * ly of 398 Bay street who served n the navy as a member of tho Rochester Naval Mlta durng the World War ded last Frday n a en htcptaol P dfu government hosptal at Lvermore Calforna He s survved by hs wfe whom he marred n Trn dad Calforna n November 1922; hs father and mother Anthony and Josephne Dspenza of Roch ester; three brothers Cosmo of Rochester Anthony whc s servng n th Marn Corps and Joseph of Lorrane Oho; two ssters Mrs Mary Lofaso and Mrs Samuel Campese of Rochester Mr Dspenza was a member of Flower Cty Post Amercan Le gon He had been n poor health rl years Durng the war he served aboard the U S S Von a transport whch was attacked by a German submarne off the Bermuda Coast At ad of ammunton led n the harbor of Nova nza went ashore wth a rescue squd Frank 17 Brunke " years old of No 85 Edgeland nvenue n World teran and n member of the Amercan Expedtonary Forces ded u n ns home after n bref ed n the 309th Feld Artllery on September 26 HOT nl was detaled to Battalon 0 tak ng part s ae Toul sec tor n the St Mhel drve and n the battles of the Meuse and Argonne a member of Genesee Valley Fust Amercan Legon and n member of the uted Brol Cnrpenand Joners o Amerca He Al \rrh Frank Schrank Mrs Sade Wnkler Mrs L and Mrs ton Deterle; and two brothe Clay and Le Brunke JOHN M DOOLEY John M Dooley veteran of he Mex can border campagn and of natal ll the World war wll be bured tomorrow mornng wth fu neral sen es from the Lome of hs sster Mrs Hubert Erdle No 222 Gregory street at 8:30 lock and requem St Marys Church al 9 oclock Bural wll be m Sena Falls t wll be a mltary funeral of Robertshaw Post Amer can Legon of whch Dr Doo n 7

107 that 1 GEORGE STURLA REPORTER WAR DES / / /03 SERVCES TOMORROW yfor GEORGE STURLA SERVCE HELD F0??V lewsp; Saw Servce n France wth Poneers of A E F George A Sturla N 1593 Man street east a former reporter on the Democrat and Chroncle am the old Post Express ded yesterday at Saranac Lake after an llness of sev eral years Hs mother was wth hm when lp ded and she wll brng the body to Rochester today when funer al arrangements wll he made Mr Sturla saw extensve servce n the World war one beng of he frst Rochester men to enlst n the army after the outbreak of hostltes n PUT Wth a unt of tn Frst D vson of the regular army he went overseas n on of he earlest con ngents to emba k lb a anons the comparatvely few Amerca ol took part n those taxes of the battle of the Marne whch marked the actual entjry of Unted tate troops m" the hostltes A touch of pobou gas and n attack of nfluenza contracted n the trencles ncapactated Mr Sturla after he bal seen consderable decsve acton wlh the poneer of he Amercan Expedtonary Forces and be was re turned to Amerca to recuperate n 1!HS Sent to a wetern army school be was about to be commssoned leutenant for further servce n France when the armstce was sgned After hs return to Rochester Mr Sturla was employed for a tme n fle offce of the Keystone Curt nn Company Later he joned the of the Democrat and Chroncle and worked for one lme as polce re Subsequently be joned the staff of the Posl B*press and be was engaged when be wa Mr Sturla woe o member of Gene ve Valley Poet Amercan Legon l( ;n offcer of the Saranac Lake organzaton of Dsabled Am Veterans of tbe World War He served for some tme a* Saranac Lake eorcponflet of the Sm PostStandard and also wrote for the Adrondack Enterprse He was graduated from tbe Rochester Catho lc Hgh snol now Aqunas nstt e n 1910 GEORGE STURLA Funeral servces for CerRr Sturla former Democrat and Chroncle re porter and World war veteran wll take place tomorrow mornng at 8:30 oclock from No o08 Man stree easy and at!> okck at Our Lady of Vctory Church [ntermenl w ll be made at the Holy Sepulchre ceme tery The body arrved here from Saranac Lake yesterday mornng WTH MLTARY RTES Mltary funeral servces for John M Dooley were conducted y mornng at 8:30 oclock nt No 222 Gregory street and ol 9 oclock et St Marys Church Bev Bmon Ft! Smons celebrated solemn hgh mass of requem nssster by ltev L M Morgan as deacon and Rev John A Guy as subdeaeon ltev John Bel lnger was n the snncttary durng The churh nrtet snnjr Members of the Robertshaw lost Amercan Legon who escorted the body were: Frng squad Lynn H Shaw Wllam Cavanaugb Oearge Conway Mr Goakley and Charles Jordan; bearers Alexander Appel Danel Donovan George Coyle M Dxon George Beaueare and C 15 Stephany The bugler was D Water man c t Stephany was n com mand of the mltary executons n terment was mnde n the famly lot ; the Seneca Falls cemetery Rev John New ml gave be fnal le crave JAMES W BYRNES JR Funeral se rrdn morn ng n t No 1 1 s eu l 10 gton n 1111 and oclock a (he Sacn n l!\ John Selln ed bj an nr l(e\ he on f Mr e B on ll \ len Sol lltord Legon Tl! W the Stephen Prank d n elmrge : ran Joseph Snnl Vlanj : George V B remet d Strel nn pulchrs RTES CONDUCTED FOR ORLD WAR VETERAN al s ac \\ u da] mornng 163 Snle street at B mpel Bl Cathedral Bolemn mass of n rated hv ltev Charlen F The lt blessng nt th grnv* hn F h hearers were Frank Hnnne t the

108 _ R A BROWN Prncpal Passes / MANY VEW BODY JF WAR VETERAN Succumbs to Two Years Funeral Servces Held for George Elmore llness Brought on f by Pneumona frt m^ OVERSEAS N WAR nterrupted College Work to Enter Servce; Came to Cty n 1920 Raymond A Brown of Xo 205 Drvng Park avenue prn cpal of Horace Mann School No 13 ded Saturday nght at Saranac Lake after an llness of more than two years Mr Brown who was a Worldwar veteran was forced to go to the mountans two years ago last September followng a severe attack of pneumona Hs condton grew crtcal three weeks ago and hs wfe hurred to Saranac Lake and was wth hm when he ded Ms Brown wll arrve n Rochester wth the body ths mornng Mr Brown was horn n Kansas Cty M n 1888 and came to Ueneseo wth hs famly a few years later le ntended the publc schools n Geneseo and was graduated from the Geneseo State Normal School n 1909 Durng he next sx va he nerved asp rncpal of school at Hnsnd at teacher n a prvate school n Pttsburgh and the Woodland School Phoenca He entered Colgate Unversty n 1915 hut hs college course was n terrupted by army servce n the World war He was commss ted a second leurena! at Fort Nagara and sewed n Frame and Germany wth the 343d Feld Artllery of the nth Dvson Prevous to hs de parture for Prance he marred Mss Gertrude Prey a teacher n the v ho s now on the staff of Monroe Junor Hgh School He n mustered t f the servce n 1019 and elcr college le was graduated from Colgnte n 1920 n January 1920 Mr Brown raw* to Rochester and became a tea n n Jefferson Junor Hgh S hool He was apponted prncpal of Horace Mann School No 1" n September Mr Brown was g men the Lake Avenue Baptst Church nnd was afflated wth Geneseo Lodge of Masons Ph Delts Theta fraternty the Amercan Legon Rochester Teacher on and the Naton al Educaton Assocaton He leaves hs wfe MsS Gertrude Brown; hs parents Mr nnd lra lames ( Brown: a smer Mrs J{ u t h Brown Borden all <>f Rochester and one brother Harry A Brown of Vagnrn Palls Funeral ararn have not he>n completed WALTER E DWYER^V JFUNERAL CONDUCTED Funeral servces for Y\ alter E Dwyer took place yesterday mornng ft 8:30 oclock al the home No 488 1arsells avenue and at 10 oclock at StJohn the Evangelsts Church Solemn mass of requem was cele brated by Rev Edward ) Dwyer of lalmyra uncle of Walter asssted by Rev John B Sullvan as deacon and Rev Joseph Dssett as subdeacon Rev George F Kettell was master of ceremones Rt Rev J Francs OHern Rev Joseph Cameron Rev Leo V Smth Rev Walter Foery Rev Joseph Ctrtn Rev James Wood Rev Wllam Donovan Rev Charles Shay Rev James Keenan and Rev George V Burns were n the sanctuary The last blessng at the grave was pronounced by Rev E J Dwyer asssted by Rev George F Kettell Rev Joseph Dssett Rev J B Sullvan and Rev John F Hogan he chldrens chor sang Members of Troop F 101st Cavalry of whch he was a member acted as guard of honor and actve bearers and formed the frng squad The bearers were James Stern Wllam Dunngan Joseph Ftzpatrck Ed ward Kelly Leo Melody and Walter Parkes The cavalrymen who formed he guard of honor were commanded by Captan S S Baker Leutenants 1 on E McChesney and Gordon L Brown and Frst Sergeant Harry Rosenberg Corporal Theodore Houck s charge of the frng squad Several Ssters from St Joseph and Mercy Convents attended the funeral nterment was made n the famly lot at Holy Sepulchre cemetery \ j The funeral of George Emory El more World war veteran who ded unexpectedly Frday took place yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home of hs mother Mrs Ellen El more No 156 Burlngton avenue! The servces at the home were conduct ed by Rev Donald M Chappel mnster of the East Sde Presbyteran Church Hundreds of persons vewed the body as t lay n state Sunday and yesterday mornng and here w floral peces from frends and fraterj nal organzatons of whch he was a member Among tbe many who attended the funeral were delegatons] from the Genesee Valley Post Amer can Legon ; Kochester Lodge of Elks and onc Chapter Royal Arch Masons Mr Elmore who was born n Le Roy came to Rochester at an early age He receved hs early educaton n the schools here Durng the war he served wth the 57th Coast A fry and saw actve servce n France May 1017 to Januery he was on the front lnes drove sup ply trucks under fre and was ga several tmes Relumng country he was sent to governn hosptals to recuperate from Of the gas The honorary bearers some of w were wth Mr Elmore n Fr were George Le Fros Thomas John ston Clayton Belts Joseph Tl Raymond Buller and Fay Anns The avtve bearers* headed by Fred E Huseey master of the Craftsman Lodge of Masons were Olve Albert E Chadwck Re Mogan Wlls Newman Ov*> Lang and Henry Morgan Masonc servces were conduthe chapel of Mount Hope where the body was placed n raull untl sprng

109 ^ WAR VETERAN DES Albert Townsend World war vet eran ded yesterday at Dr Lees Hos ptal aged 36 years He was a mem ber of Wllam D Doud Post Amer can Legon : a past grand member of the Rochester Cty Lodge and Venue Rebekah Lodge of Odd Fellows Durhe war le served as bugler wth the Sxth Battalon Twentysecond Company 152d Depot Brgade A 17 F He leaves hs wfe Margaret Townsend; bs parents Mr and Mrs Syd ney Townsend and four brothers Ed gar A Norman AValter and Wllam Townsend f <3 *y^ EDGAR ASH VETERAN OF WORLD WAR DES Edgar Ash World war veteran! ded yesterday pathc Hosptal noon at the Homeo Durng the war he had served n France wth the 311th nfantry Amercan Expedtonary Forces He was a member of Frank fort Lodge odd Fellows and the Amercan Legon He leaves hs wfe Allene Ash and hs mother Ms lella Schroeder of j ths cty Funeral servces wll take place Monday afternoon at lock at the home N 1368 Clnton avenue j north The Frankfort Lodge of Odd Fllows wll have charge of the ser 1 vces Members of the Amercan Legon wll form the frng squad and act as bearers nterment wll be mnde n the Solders and Salors n Mount e cemetery SERVCES HELD FOR ^OJ w >RGE WJCASTNER Funeral servces for George Kastner look place yesterday after noon at 2 oclock at hs home No 47 Mo street Rev Carl N Conrad of the Lutheran Concorda Church offcated Members of the Robertshaw Post Amercan Legon acted as honorary bearers They were: 1 Pesch J Farrel J Hayden N Hall 1 Mcmh (J Conway" L Robertshaw W Opper (7 Keanne and H L Lawrence Cap tan C R Stephany was n charge of he mltary arrangements A! Watterman was the bugler The actve bearers were: August Knbssa George Mller Andrew Berg Herbert Dern er Roman Meyer and Charles Jenn Tppecanoe Lodge 0 O P was n charge of the servces at the grave nterment was n Mount Hope cemetery ttt* FRANK MOLNARl/^^ Frank Molnar World war vet! ernn ded yesterday at hs home No 209 Davs street aged?>! years Durj (he war be served n Company jl 347th nfantry Hp leaves hs wjfe J Ln Molnar ; n daughter Angelna; hs parents Mr and Mrs el0 Molnar ; two brothers Dnn nck and Arcchen Molnar; ss ss Mrs Frank C d sa of 1hyls Antare Antonette Lousa K Molnar of ths cty 3 / ALBERT TOWNSEND RTES TOMORROW Mltary Tuneral to Be Conducted for Veteran (<?*rt> Mltary funeral servces for Albert Townsend AVorld war veteran who ded Monday wll take place tomor row afternoon at 2 :30 oclock at the home of hs parents Mr and Mrs Sdney Townsend No 591 Dewey / avenue Rev Sylvanus S Davtes j / mnster of Grace Methodst Churcc wll conduct the servces Members of the Odd Felows and the Amercan Legon wll act as bearers Mr Townsend was born n Toronto thrtysx years ago comng to ths country wth hs parents when a small boy He receved hs educaton n the publc schools here and later was engaged n the shoe manufacturng busness here When the Unted States entered the World war he tred to enlst three tmes but was rejected twce because of physcal condton The thrd tme he was accepted as a bugler wth the Oth Battalon 22d Company 152d Depot Brgade He served for seventeen months the last sx weeks of whch he remaned n the army because of a request that h reman at the hosptal where he was on duty to cheer wounded and sck solders Mr Townsend was a past grand of the Rochester Cty Lodge of Odd Fellows nnd a member ol \ bekah Lodge and of Wllam D Kom Post Amercan Legon Besdes hs parents he leaves hs wfe Margaret Townsend; and or brothers Edgar Alfn 1 V Walter and Wllam Townsend nterment wll be Mount Hope cemtery MLTARY FUNERAL ^FOR CARL D QUADE rw 7?7_^ nof><> Mltarj fnnera] servces for Carl Quade reteru Seven ll b t el \rl ller See ml >h son A E 17 who ded al h Tuesday evenng wll take p morrow afternoon al 2:80 oclock at the home of bt parents Mr and M < harles Quade No Gla lys street Rev Wllam ft M Km mn ster of Trnt\ Epscopal Church wll Members of t he Ame an e s wll form tl Brng squad H ers wll be Hlel Ouade Allen Ralph Btaub John Clayton Feldng Charles McCabe nterment wll he made n e tery Mr Quade was a member of the Fraternal Order ol ; "l he noft! ollowng hs ds cbarge from the servce he \\or!;c Ms pressman for several " ng flms and later was connected wth the Rochester Herald Al the tme death he was wth the Brothers He lea Ade! Stewart Quade; hs parents and le and Mrs V ; JAMES WBYRNES WARVETERAOES ServceContracted llness Results n Death The body of James W TJyrnes Jr who ded Wednesday nght n the Veterans Bureau Hosptal No 81 New STork wll arrve here ths morn ng at 7 oclock and wll be taken to the famly home No 114* L< avenue where the funeral wll take place tomorrow mornng al 9:30 oclock and at K> oclock at the Church of the Sacred Heart Mem bers of Greece Post Amercan Le gon wll be n charge of the servces rll wll act as ha ers Mr Byrnes who was tbrtj old lcfore he World war was a mem Department sta toned n Fre Hon n cv ston avenue When the war broke out he enlsted n the COXSWalfl on the 1 nda gua and served eg the North Sen Whle m th contracted an nfecton of the whch though ll when le turned from the servce he was able for to resume hs dutes wth the t prltnenl ptal when b v n >\e here he lnd len bedrdden for He wus n Tost of the He Mrs nd France Byrn ers Wllam lh Henry Byrnes of Cleveland broth MLTARY FUNERAL FOR WLLAM MANNNG A/ C &&? f f~t*74r el n : Wrght l lew taps nters the fnal ayer llr

110 ! ; :30 nto ^ SUBMARNE HERO LAD TO REST WTH HONORS SMON GROSSMAN JETERAN BURED ps 0_t Amercan Legon Asssts n Servces at Grave Phot y cer Staff Photographer Members of Naval Mlta standng at attenton as body of Valentne Hltbold s lowered nto grave at Alt Hope cemetery HUNDREDS A TTEND FUNERAL OF SUBMARNE S51 VCTM Flowerangered Coffn Lowered nto Grave wth Full Honors of Naval Ceremony As he clear notes of laps rang out n the pet sull afternoon hun dreds of frends of Chef dnners Mnl Valentne Hltbold vctm of the Submarne S51 dsaster yester day stood wth bowed heads besde the flowerpled grave n Mount Bote Cemetery to pay ther last respects to the dead salor Wll former naval servce men of the Mlton L Lews Post Amercan Legon and members of the Nnval Mlta who had acted as a mltary escort standng at attenton and the Crowd of cvlans who formed a wde crcle around he grave standng n an quetly atttude of reverence not a sound or a movement marred esst eeremon Tn Ragdraped coffn was borne to ts last restng place n chef pettj offcers of the post and mlta Then the Hag whch the dead salor had served for sxteen years was folded and lad asde and the Casket sank n rest s the words <r the commtment servce were rend v te ; G eensml h >r of the North Baptsl Church The three volleys of the nllary salute fred Uad of twelve Amercan Legon men rattled sharply hrough the stll ness Taps sounded by Bugler George 1 Jones of the Marne Corps Reserves closed the sen e The funeral servce conducted n Mront Hone Chanel hv Rev Mr Greemsmth was mpressve n ts smplcty Cold Star Mothers and several dsabled veterans were among he crowd of mourners that flled the rhn pel n speakng of he sacrfce whch Chef (lmners Mate Hltbold had made n the servce of hs country the mnster prased the unselfshness and bravery of young men who offer ther lves to ther government Both n wartme and n peace they g to perform ther duty often n the face f certan death be sad and become true heroes through ther self sacrfce A short servce was cumn ted al the undertakng rooms n Cad] Street where the body had lan snce ts rval n Rochester Tuesday Rela tves and frends vsted the rooms throughout the day and the Rowers they sdl covered he casket Chef petty offcers who were hear ers yesterday under he command of Ensgn F H Hadt were: Edward Behrader George J Htter L F Faust K H Smth A \\ J 1 Orlando and Frank Bchultz The frng spad and escort n charge of Petty Offcer Frank A ButterBeld was posed f Edward Dets Jolffr [ Jaeger Wlfred G Cole Clarence K Pckens Edward Gerstner Leo l Herman 1 A Bobbns Wllam OBren W A Spauldng and Fran: L Bhafer Mlary funeral servces for Smon Grossman World war veteran who j ded Monday nght at the Memoral Hosptal n New York took place! yesterday afternoon at 2 oclock at j J the famly home No 38 Wlson 1 street and>at oclock at the \ ; Congregaton Vaad Hakolel S; gpgue where the servces were ducted by Rabb Harrs R P man Delegatons from the Elks and Commercal Travelers of whch Mr Grossman was a member offcals of the varous departments of Mchaels Stern & Company and many frends attended the funeral Members of Doud Post Amercan Legon acted as the honorary guard of escort from the house to he synagogue and also formed the frng squad at the grave Taps was blown by the post bugler nterment was made n Stone road cemetery where Rabn Prcoman offcatol Mr Grossman who was 3o years old was the son of Mr and Mrs Barnett Grossman and was one of he founders and owners of th man Clothng Shop at No 52 North ; street Before gong nto the retal clothng busness he was connected for ffteen years wth Mchaels Stern & Company as a salesman makng several rps to the coast When the Unted Slates entered the war he en lsted and v K 327th nfantry Sld Dvl ter he was promoted to company sup ply serge nt He served the dura ton of the war and w le was a member of R< Lodge of Elks; Doud Post Amercan Legon Rochester Mutual Benevolent Travelers Assocaton and mercal Travelers Councl oj! bs parents he leaves fve brothers Sol Al Sdney and Grossman and two ssters M Zwren of ths cty and Mrs da Mller of Chcago

111 PNEUMONA FATAL JO MB RANDALL War VeteraTfo Be Bured f o 7 Full Company OfNatonal Guardsmen Pay Last Trbute To Sergeant Randall _^_jn Pennsylvana Vn ea^at /<??& geant Myron B /tandall World wr veteran and a member of Com Pny H 108th nfantry ded yester day afternoon at hs home No 121 North street followng an attack of pneumona aged 27 years Sergeant Randall was born n Pennsylvana On August 11 ml le enlsted n the Natonal Guard of Pennsylvana and was assgned to the 109th Pennsylvana Feld Artllery then statone dat Camp Pershng El Paso Texas Later be went to France wth the 28th Dvson Dur ng hs A E F servce he was prorooted to the grade of corporal After tbe war he returned to Pennsylvana and reenlsted beng assgned as master sergeant of the 53d Brgade Headquarters Company Feld Artl lery Later upon movng to Rochester Sergeant Randall enlsted wth 108th nfantry and was promoted through the varous grades to sergeancy le accompaned hs unt to the state camp at Peehsll n 1924 and 1025 where he qualfed as a machne gun sharpshooter and a pstol marksman He leaves hs wfe Lenore A Ran dall ; a son Thomas: hs mother Mrs Ellen Randall of Plans Patwo sster Mss Nell Randall of Plans and Mrs Anna Rosengrant f bs cty and a brother Allan Randall of Plans Funeral servces wll take plaee to morrow mornng at 9:15 oclock at No LT Chestnut street Rev George Mddleton mnster of Cal vary Baptst Church wll conduct the servces Members of Company H wll act as escort accompanyng the body to the Lehgh Valley sta ton The flag at Man street east armory wll be lowered at half mast durng the servce The bearers wll be Frst Bergeanl Wllam J Jensen Sergeant Kenneth M Man n Ser geant Francs M Gunderson Ser geant Charles P Slobbe Corporals Earl J Peck and Cyrl Pemberlo who wll accompany the body to Rochester Juncton Sergeant Gun derson wll reman wth the body un tl t reaches Plans Pa where bural wll be made Photo by Durnherr TmesUnon Photographer SCENE AT FUNERAL OF SERGEANT MYRON E RANDALL Photograph snows members of The Rev George Mddleton pastor ley staton for shpment to Plans Company H 108th nfantry stand of Genesee Street Baptst Church Pa The bearers accompaned the ng at salute as body of Sergeant offcated The flag of the Man body to Rochester Juncton and street east armory was lowered to Sotfjeant Francs M Gunderson Myron E Randall who ded Tues half mast durulng the servce Ser wll accompany the body to Penn day s beng borne by late com geant Randall was a member of sylvana The bearers n addton rades to hearse from funeral Company H 108th nfantry The to Sergeaht Gunderson were Frst chapel at 137 Chestnut street The full company commanded by Sergeant Wllam J Jensen Ser n Charles F Mosher and geants Kenneth M Martn funeral of Sergeant Randall Leutenant Clarence M Olsen es P Slobbe Corporals arle J Peck was held ths mornng at 19:15 oclock corted the body to the Lehgh Val and Cyrl emberton SEPHfeVANS BURED VTH MLTARY RTES ltnry funeral servce! for J Evans who ded M aj morn t th home of bt parents No Rome sr tool mornng at 8:30 lock B North strel and al!l Oclock at Lady of Vctor \ hurh Requem m was celebrated by Rev Alphonse Sotebaert [embers of the Rochester Engneer l Amercan Legon were bearers formed the frng squad Thej re Reynold 17 Gronmete L Con ne L 11 Foster w Buckley H d Charles 11 McRae Hug George Waterman sounded taps was made n H solder n Holy Bepulehn ore the fnal blessng was gven H D St Ber

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