Rochester, Monroe, NY Democrat & Chronicle July 15, 1925 DEFENDED WOMAN AND MAY DIE Farm Hand Assaulted By Furious Husband Jule Townsend Interfered When Albertis Beadle Attacked Wife, It Is Said — Beadle in Jail and Townsend in Monroe County Hospital For Treatment — Warrant Sworn Out by Mrs. Beadle A matrimonial argument may have serious consequences if the condition of Jule TOWNSEND of Straight Lake, Hamlin, who interfered to save a wife from physical harm, does not improve at the Monroe County Hospital. He is said to be in a serious condition. TOWNSEND was thrown to the ground and kicked in the stomach by Albertis BEADLE, 61, farmer, of Straight Lake, according to the story TOWNSEND told Deputy Sheriffs FOSMIRE, SCHEY, CASE and FAGAN, who investigated. BEADLE is in jail in default of $50 bail he could not furnish when arraigned before Judge DORCHEY of Hamlin last night on a charge of assault, third degree. The warrant was sworn out by Mrs. Anna BEADLE, 47, wife of the alleged assailant. The case was adjourned to July 16. Mrs. BEADLE declared her husband grabbed her by the neck and threw her to the ground, and it was because of this that TOWNSEND interfered. TOWNSEND was employed by BEADLE as a farmhand. Infuriated, BEADLE attacked TOWNSEND, knocked him down, and jumped on him, authorities say Dr. J. L. HAZEN of Brockport, who today ordered TOWNSEND'S removal to the County hospital, stated that TOWNSEND'S injuries were serious when he was summoned to attend him. The cause of the argument between husband wife which precipitated the physical combat is not known. **** RAID TWO ALLEGED DISORDERLY HOUSES; SEVEN UNDER ARREST Two alleged disorderly houses were raided by the police, one at 443 Clinton avenue north by Special Officer DOHERTY of the Franklin street station, and the other at 306 Meigs street by Special Officer SCHNEIDER and Patrolmen YOKEL and MORPHET of the University avenue station. Walter SOSNOWICZ, 31, 406 Hudson avenue, and Mabel FREDERICK, 25, 80 Plymouth avenue south, were arraigned in City Court this morning on charges of being keepers at 443 Clinton avenue north. They pleaded not guilty and their cases were adjourned to July 22. John CASEY, 27, 93 Elm street, pleaded not guilty to a charge of permitting his wife to remain in an alleged disorderly house and his case was adjourned to July 22. His wife was charged with being an inmate and she pleaded not guilty. Her case was adjourned until the same date. Helen CASELLO, also known as Ruth DECKER, 22, did not appear on a charge of maintaining an alleged disorderly house at 306 Meigs street and her bail of $100 was forfeited. Lawrence MARINO, 35, 180 Davis street, known by the police as "Scullyy." and Peggy MALONE, 20, 306 Meigs street, pleaded not guilty to charges of being inmates and the cases were adjourned until July 28. **** RUNS INTO AUTO; CUT AND BRUISED Vera RANZO, 3, of 24 ½ Cliff street, suffered cuts and bruises about the head shortly after 8 o'clock this morning when she ran into the rear fender of an automobile driven by Otto SCHINDLER of 150 Front street, at Lyell avenue and State street. The child was crossing the road when the accident occurred. She was taken to the General Hospital in the ambulance. **** DAILY DEATH ROLL MRS. MARY I. SHARPE Mary Irene NOLAN, wife of Charles H. SHARPE, died at Highland Hospital yesterday. Mrs. SHARPE, who was widely known for her work among the needy and afflicted, especially the orphan children, will be sadly missed by many to whom her sunny disposition and material aid had brought cheer and comfort. She leaves her husband, her son, William C. RODEN, two brothers, Peter and William J. NOLAN, a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth BURKE, several nieces and nephews. The funeral will take place from her home, 1100 Jay street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock, and from St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9:30. **** Elwood FINDLEY died yesterday, aged 49 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith FINDLEY; his mother, Mrs. Mary FINDLEY, and a sister, Mrs. E. MURRAY. George A. OSMUN died Monday, aged 72 years. He is survived by a daughter Mrs. Alfred POTTER; a son, Frank OSMUN, and two brothers, Willis and Louis OSMUN. Samson Curry THOMAS, formerly of Rochester, died on July 4, in Los Angeles. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth GALLOWAY THOMAS; a daughter, Lucille M. THOMAS; two sons, Robert W, and Benjamin F. THOMAS, and three grandchildren. Henry HILSDORF, formerly of Rochester, died Monday in Los Angeles, Cal., aged 62 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise HILSDORF; one brother, William, and two sisters, the Misses Barbara and Emma HILSDORF. Mrs. Bessie MATER MEADE died today in this city. She is survived by her husband, C. Elmer MEADE; two sons, Calton and Darrell; two sisters, Miss Lizzie MATER and Mrs. B. T. FRANKE and six brothers, Joseph, Ellery, Emery, Charles, Ollie J. and Raymon M. MATER. Ernest FORD died yesterday at the Rochester General Hospital, aged 41 years. He is survived by two daughters, Doris and Marguerite FORD; one son, Harry; five brothers, Jesse and Eugene of Jersey Shore, Pa., Paul of Westfield, Pa., and Carl and Leon of this city and four sisters, Mrs. Thomas CUSHING of Corning, N. Y., Mrs. Edgar REW, Mrs. Mary WHITENACK and Mrs. Clarke HICKS of Rochester. He was a member of Dowd Post, American Legion and served overseas with the 309th Field Artillery, Battery C. He saw service at Argonne, St. Mihiel, Verdun and Meuse. The body was taken to Culhane Brothers Funeral Parlors at 1411 Lake avenue. **** DIED FORD - Entered into rest, at the General Hospital, Tuesday, July 14th, 1925, Ernest FORD, aged 41 years. He is survived by two daughters, Doris and Marguerite FORD and a son, Harry FORD, of this city; five brothers, Jessie and Eugene FORD of Jersey Shore, Pa., Paul FORD of Westfield, Pa., and Carl and Leon FORD of this city; four sisters, Mrs. Thomas CUSHING, of Corning, N. Y. Mrs. Edgar REW, Mrs. Mary WHITENECK and Mrs. Clarke HICKS of this city. He was a member of Dowd Post, American Legion and served overseas with the 309th Field Artillery, Battery C in the Argonne, St. Mihiel, Verdun and Meuse. Remains were removed to Culhane Brothers Funeral Parlors at 1411 Lake avenue, from where a military funeral will take place Thursday afternoon, July 16, 1925, at 2 p.m., in charge of Doud Post, American Legion. Interment will take place in the family lot at Mt. Hope cemetery. Corning, N. Y., papers please copy. RIORDAN - Miss Elizabeth RIORDAN died Monday afternoon at the family home, 481 Plymouth avenue. She is survived by her mother, ???? Jane RIORDAN; three sisters, Mrs. Gordon WAGNER, Misses Kath??? and Marian RIORDAN; two brothers, Donald and William RIORDAN. She was a member of the graduating class, Nazareth Academy, The funeral Thursday morning from the house at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 o'clock from Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in the family lot. BROGAN - Emma L. BROGAN died Monday morning at the family home, 74 Glasgow street. She is survived by five sisters, Mrs. John(?) NAPIER, of Honeoye Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Margaret DILLION, of Honeoye Falls, Misses Mary, Ana and Elizabeth BROGAN, of this city; three brothers, John BROGAN, of this city and Edward BROGAN, of Honeoye Falls; one nephew, Rev. M??? NAPIER, of this city; one niece, ???? Marie NAPIER, of Honeoye Falls. Funeral Thursday morning at ??? o'clock from the house and 9 o'clock at Immaculate Conception Church. Interment in Honeoye Falls. MEADE - Entered into rest, Wednesday, July 15, 1925, Bessie MATER MEADE. She leaves her husband C. Elmer MEADE and two sons, Carlton and Darrell MEADE; also two sisters, Miss Lizzie MATER and Mrs. B. T. FRANKE, and six brothers, Joseph, Ellery, Emery, Charles, Ollie J. and Raymond M. MATER. Funeral services at her late residence, 223 Seyle Terrace, Friday July 17, 1925, at ??o'clock. Interment in Riverside. SHARPE - Mary Irene NOLAN, beloved wife of Charles H. SHARP, passed away at Highland Hospital July 14, 1925. She leaves to mourn her loss, her husband; one son, William C. RODEN; two brothers, Peter J. and William J. NOLAN; one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth BURKE; several nieces and nephews. Funeral will take place Friday morning at 9 o'clock from her late home, 11?? ?? street, and from St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9:30. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS