Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . and from there to CampWadsworth, where ho became a private. Later he was made anacting sergeant, In charge of Regi-mental Sanitation at the camp, andwas about to bo made sergeant. Arequiem mss was celebrated on Tues-day and a detachment of sixteen menfrom the 23d Regt. accompanied tho remains to the cemetery and soundedtaps and fired a volley as the bodywas lowered to its last resting services at the grave were con-ducted bv the Rev. Oppel, as-sisted by the military authorities. was 25 years old. Cadet >Iorgaii P


Brooklyn and Long Island in the war; . and from there to CampWadsworth, where ho became a private. Later he was made anacting sergeant, In charge of Regi-mental Sanitation at the camp, andwas about to bo made sergeant. Arequiem mss was celebrated on Tues-day and a detachment of sixteen menfrom the 23d Regt. accompanied tho remains to the cemetery and soundedtaps and fired a volley as the bodywas lowered to its last resting services at the grave were con-ducted bv the Rev. Oppel, as-sisted by the military authorities. was 25 years old. Cadet >Iorgaii Portor, Patchoguc, L. I. 21 years flying in the Canadian FlyingCorps in iraining at Hicks Field andwas instantly killed when his machineplunged to the ground. Was a gradu-ate of Patchogue High School. Pvt. Burton Potter. Orient, L. I. 23 years old. Died ofwounds received in action somewherein France. Pvt. W. E. NiccoUs. Pvt. Walter E. NiccoUs, 19 yearsold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph , who was killed in action 27, had been over the top six times,the first time on his 19th birthday,as amember of the lOGth Inf., Hdq. enlisted in the old 23d Regt. abouttwo years ago and trained at Spar-tanburg. PvL Niccolls was a grad-uate of P. S. 119 and a member ofthe FlatKinds Preformed Church. Heis survived by his parents, threebrothers and three sisters. Pvt. James F. Sullivan. Pvt. James F. Sullivan, 2 4 yearsold, a member of the Sixth Inf., M. , was killed In action on October14. His friend. Miss Margaret Mc-Aneny, Is a maid employed by FrankB. Lang of 119 Arlington ave., enlisted in July, 1917, andwas sent to Fort Slocum and to Chat-tanooga, Tenn., for training. He wentoverseas In April. His parents, Pat-rick and Mary Sullivan, are still InIreland, tho country of his birth. Be-fore enlisting, Pvt. Sullivan was cm-ployed by a British transatlanticsteamship company. lit T. V. Braay. Lt. Thomas Vincent Brady, 25 yearsold, who was killed In act


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