DEATHS FIREMAN HERO AT 'LAST CALL' Lieut. C. A. WELLINGHAUSEN - Pneumonia Victim. CITED FOR BRAVERY - Was Popular With Men in Department. Lieut.: Charles A. WELLINGHAUSEN, of Hook and Ladder 107, New York Fire Department, died yesterday after a brief illness of pneumonia at his home, 7863 Eighty-Fifth Street, Glendale. Lieut. WELLINGHAUSEN was born in Brooklyn, a son of the late Ferdinand and Louise ALLISON WELLINGHAUSEN. During his service with the Fire Department he received several citations for heroic acts and was popular among the officers and men of the department. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of the Fire Department of the borough of Brooklyn and Queens, the Lieutenant's Benevolent Association and the Mutual Clerks of the New York Fire Patrol. Lieut. WELLINGHAUSEN is survived by his widow, Katherine E. NULTY WELLINGHAUSEN; two sisters, Mrs. Charles WATERS, and Mrs. Charles ODELL, and two brothers Ferdinand and Christian WELLINGHAUSEN. The funeral will be held at 10 a.m. to-morrow with a requiem mass at the R. C. Church of St. Pancras, Glendale, by the Rev. F. ?. SEIGELASK. Interment under direction of William DUNIGAN and Son, Rogers avenue and Montgomery street, will be at Holy Cross Cemetery.