!I’ i it rv * 11 n t him * - tr» * »assistant foreman. I* B. Pott; second assistant foreman, M. Murphy.A message t#» The Era yesterday from Julius Kloskey of New York, formerly of Bradford, brought the sadn«\vs of the death of Mrs. Julius I trucker Kiosk, y. his wife. The fatality occurred at the family home, No. S7T» East Twelfth street, Brooklyn, land was due to pneumonia. Mrs.Kloske.v was for many years a resi-Ident of this city, the family residingI at No. 133 Congress street. Deceased I was a native of Brooklyn and came lto this eity to reside following her I marriage to Mr. Kloskev who was I prominent in local business circles for 1 many years as proprietor of the Bazaar. Mrs. Eloskey was known as la devoted wife and mother as well as la kindly eharitalde neighbor and the I bereaved husband will have the sin-leere sympathy of a large circle of I friends. The family had lived in I Brooklyn for the past ten years. I Funeral services w ill be held tomorrow at the home.r (lF SOCIAL INTEREST I