KNEIDLER, MALARKEY Mrs. Edward MEEHAN of North McDonald street was called to Carrick Sunday by the death of her sister Barbara, the wife of Chris KNEIDLER, whose death occurred at 3:15 p.m. April 25th. Typhoid fever was the cause of death. She was thirty years and three months old. The husband and three children, two girls and a boy survive, also her parents, three brothers and seven sisters. This is the first death In a family of eleven children born to Mr. and Mrs. YOUNGWORTH. The funeral took place Wednesday. Hugh R. MALARKEY died at his home, 120 Fanny street, McDonald, Saturday morning, April 24, 1920, at 5:15 o'clock, following a brief illness. Since he had had the flu winter before last, Mr. MALARKEY had not been as strong as formerly, but he had work some at his occupation of coal miner, almost to the last, being at work two days before his death. Born in Bo'ness, Scotland, Mr. MALARKEY came to the United States about the time that he had reached his majority. He lived in Springfield, Ill., for a time, coming to McDonald about thirty-six or thirty-seven years ago. Shortly after coming to McDonald he and Miss Henrietta PURDY were united in marriage by the Rev. W. D. IRONS. Mrs. MALARKEY died thirteen years ago. Mr. MALARKEY was of a quiet, rather retiring disposition, but kept himself well informed through wide reading, and to those who knew him best he was an interesting acquaintance and intelligent friend. He is survived by three sons and two daughters, as follows: James R. MALARKEY of Clarksburg, W. Va., Robert G., and William, at home, Mary the wife of Frank SCHAEFER of Barr street, McDonald, and Edna, at home. There are eleven grandchildren. The funeral services were held at the late home in Fanny street Monday afternoon, conducted by the Rev. Dr. W. D. IRONS, who was assisted by the Rev. J. H. DEBOLT. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery.