Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle Aug 31, 1911 DIED COVELL - Of angina pectoris, Monday morning, August 28, 1911, at the home of her son, Moline, Ill., Helen BLOSSOM COVELL, widow of Dr. J. D. COVELL, of Elmira, N. Y., and eldest daughter of the late Enos and Harriette BLOSSOM. -Interment took place at Elmira Wednesday, August 30, 1911. * CLARKE - At his residence in this city, Wednesday, August 30, 1911, Edward Smith CLARKE. -Notice of the funeral will be announced hereafter. * ROSE - The funeral services of the late Dr. Lewis Wheeler ROSE will be held from his late residence, No. 301 Alexander street, Thursday, August 31, 1911, at 10:15 A. M. * BEAN - In this city, Tuesday, August 29, 1911, at her home, No. 380 Mount Hope avenue, Mary BEAN, aged 72 years. She is survived by two sons, John and Thomas BEAN, and one daughter, Miss Florence BEAN, all of this city. -The remains have been removed to Strauchen's Funeral Chapel, No. 2?? North street, where the funeral service will take place this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Burial (private) in Mount Hope cemetery. * HOAGLAND - At the family residence, No. 9 Hubbell park, Monday evening, August 28, 1911, Sarah B. HOAGLAND, wife of Edward S. HOAGLAND, aged 48 years. -Funeral from her late residence this (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. * MacLEAN - In this city, Wednesday morning, August 30, 1911, at his home, No. 291 Lyell avenue, James Harman MacLEAN, aged 33 years. He leaves his wife, Anna M., one son, James J., one brother, Walter D., of Fairport, and two sisters, Mrs. DeWitt ?INNER and Mrs. William J. MELLEN, of this city. -The remains have been removed to the home of his sister, Mrs. William J. MELLEN, No. 6 Payne street, where the funeral services will take place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Riverside cemetery. * FIELD - At her late residence, No. 54 Tremont street, Mrs. Alice L. FIELD, widow of William T. FIELD, aged 55 years. She is survived by one daughter, Mabel F. FIELD, and (line unreadable) of Albion, N. Y. and Mrs. Susan F. BAIRD, of Rochester. -Funeral private. Kindly omit flowers. ** High School Registration Principal A. H. WILCOX, of East High School, makes the following announcement "All pupils who have not registered at East High School last June or through a grammar school are requested to report on Saturday or Tuesday between 10 and 12." ** Fire Starts In A Basement Members of Chinese Restaurant Flock Experience Scare A telephone alarm to fire headquarters early last night summoned Acting Battalion Chief Hugh SMITH and three companies to the restaurant of Wong SEE, No. 20 West avenue, where a blaze was discovered under a woman's bed in the basement. The damage was about $5. Gas from another burner melted a rubber gas tube leading from a gas range in the house of Roy TAYLOR, No. (Line unreadable) the flame flashed in the air some of the members of the family became alarmed and ran to box 437 sending in an alarm. Acting Battalion Chief Hugh SMITH and five companies responded. The services of the firemen were not required. ** No Warning of Death Giuseppe BR?NETT, 61 years old, died suddenly last night at his home, No. 95 Frankfort street, probably of heart disease. The man ate a hearty supper and was about the premises in the early part of the evening. He was suddenly taken ill, and died before a physician could reach the house. Coroner T. A. KILLIP will cause an autopsy to be performed this morning. ** Alleged Swindlers Not Wanted The two Italians under arrest at Syracuse suspected of having been connected with swindling games that have been perpetrated upon many unsophisticated Italians in Western New York, are not wanted in Rochester. Acting Director McDONALD yesterday afternoon received word from Detective ELLIOTT, who is in Syracuse, that the Rochester victims could not identify the suspects. ** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS