Rochester, Monroe, NY Times Union July 18, 1925 DAILY DEATH ROLL Funeral Of A. J. GROH Funeral services for Albert J. GROH, member of the firm of Klee & Groh, took place this morning at 9:30 o'clock from the home at 102 Averill avenue and at 10 o'clock from St. Bridget's Church. The Rev. Father John BOPPEL officiated. Delegations from the Rochester Lodge of Elks and the Rochester Retail Jewelers' Association attended the services as well as many Rochester merchants. The bearers were Frank RITZ, John MATER, William QUINLIN, Arthur P. STEIHLER, William EFFINGER and Otto SCHRAUM. Burial was made in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rev. John HOGAN gave the final blessing at the grave. **** LINUS COMPTON died yesterday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie H. COMPTON; one sister, Mrs. John SOUCIE of Indianapolis, Ind., and one niece, Mrs. Vetel W. RAYMOND. MRS. ELIZABETH WILFERTH died yesterday at the home, 88 Clarissa street. She is survived by her husband, George J. WILFERTH; one sister, Miss Delia GEIGER, and one brother, Edward GEIGER. She was a member of Flower City Circle, Order of Foresters, and the Rosary Sisters of Immaculate Conception Church. HENRY APETZ, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry APETZ, died yesterday at the home, 711 Bay street, aged 3 months. He is survived by his parents. MRS. MARTHA MANCE wife of Frank J. MANCE died this morning at the home, 112 Lozier street. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters the Misses Laura C. and Marie E. MANCE; two sons, Leon J. and Frank W. MANCE; two brothers, John REINAGLE of Three Mile Bay and Michael REINAGLE of Greece; two sisters, Mrs. G. STUMPF of Watertown and Mrs. Antoine GOSIER of Three Mile Bay. JACOB STALLMAN, aged 75 years, died this morning at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Richard ZIMMERMAN, 84 Mt. Hope avenue. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella STALLMAN; four brothers, Fred, William, John and George STALLMAN. The body was removed to 230 Brown street. KATHERINE RITA BYRNES died at the family home last night, 266 Melville street. She is survived by her parents, Leon and Anna SULLIVAN BYRNES and two brothers, Lloyd and Martin, all of Rochester. AUGUST MARKLINGER died today in this city, aged 81 years. He is survived by one son, Arthur of Samrasael, Cal.; one sister, Mrs. Mary MAUDER of Chicago, and one brother, Adam, of Rochester. The body was taken to his home at 210 Norton street. EMMA MATILDA COMSTOCK died yesterday at the General Hospital, aged 7 years. She is survived by her parents, Jesse A. and Lily A. COMSTOCK; two sisters, Lillian and May, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hary MEAD, of Rochester and L. D. COMSTOCK of Branch, Mich. The body was taken to the home at 149 Middlesex road. PATRICK COLLINS died today at his home in South Lima, aged 79 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret COLLINS; one daughter, Anna REILLY, of Aurora, Ill.; two sons, James of South Lima, and Edward of Rochester; eight grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. M. McMAHON of Rochester, Mrs. W. MOYLE of Lima and Mrs. Jesse SNYDER of Avon, and three brothers, John, James and Edward of Lima. **** Game Schedule In Industrial League All teams will be busy this afternoon in the Industrial League, which will complete the tenth week of its season today. Michael's-Stern, with only one defeat, leads the league, but North East Electric, which has several postponed games, is right on the heels of the leaders. All games today are slated for 3 o'clock. The schedule: Michaels-Stern vs New York Central 1, University Field; Ritter Dental vs Stromberg-Carlson, Ritter field; Defender Photo Supply vs Sherwood Shoes, Genesee Valley Park diamond, No. 2; Menihan Shoes vs North East Electric, Edgerton Park. **** Injuries Are Fatal To Woman; Motorist Denies Hitting Her Mrs. Susan BELL, 54, of 1 Delevan street, a fortune teller, either fell in front of, or was knocked down by an automobile while crossing University avenue late last night. She received injuries from which she died shortly after in the Homeopathic Hospital. According to police of the Franklin street station, who investigated, the automobile was driven by Mrs. Simon EDELSTEIN of 100 Harvard street, Mrs. EDELSTEIN said that her car did not strike the woman. At the hospital it was discovered that Mrs. BELL died of fractured ribs puncturing her lungs. The body was taken to the morgue. Coroner Charles I. MAGGIO will conduct an inquest. Lad Injured by Machine Armando De LORENZO, 7, of 28 Baden street, suffered a fracture of his right leg and head injuries yesterday afternoon when he was struck by an automobile driven by Elmer C. HUME, 22, of Point Pleasant, in Baden street. According to report the child ran from the yard of his home directly into the path of the machine. HUME took the injured lad to the General Hospital in his automobile. Forced From the Road Forced from the road and into a ditch as he was driving to work in his automobile yesterday afternoon Scott HOPPAUGH, 20, of Hemlock, a fireman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, suffered severe injuries. The accident occurred a mile south of the West Shore tracks. The injured man was taken to Dr. Lee's Hospital. **** Leo Sawicki Accused of Manslaughter Charged With Causing Death of His Wife During Drinking Bout- Four Men Plead Guilty to Charges Accused of beating and kicking his wife, Mary, to death, Leo SAWICKI, 26 Peckham street, was indicted for manslaughter by the July Grand Jury, which rose yesterday. SAWICKI pleaded not guilty on arraignment before County Judge Willis K. GILLETTE and was released in $7,500 bail pending trial. Ray F. FOWLER is his attorney. Husband and wife are said to have engaged in a drinking bout at their former home, in Norton street, on June 7. Four men pleaded guilty to various charges and will be sentenced Monday. They were; Harold LONG, indicted for burglary, third degree; Anthony SALAGH, indicted for abandonment; Lawrence AMES, indicted for grand larceny. AMES was on parole for a previous offense at the time of indictment, and for this violation he was sent to Auburn prison to serve from two to four years. No indictment was returned against the F. L. Haughes Construction Company, accused by officials of the State Labor Department of failing to plank iron work properly on a building. **** Dirty Money Poisons Cashier Greenfield, Ind., July 18 - Physicians blame dirty money for poisoning on the arms of Ward FLETCHER, bank cashier. FLETCHER was seriously ill for a time from the effects of the strange ailment. **** Find ALL of the News Abstracts for Monroe Co., NY at http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/NY/Monroe/index.html -- GjS