KaJme» Funeral Services at Church Of Nativity MondayFuneral services will be held Monday morning: (or NicholasKalmea. 43. who died at Mercy ho* pital Friday afternoon at 2 W o’clock from Injuries received It week before when he (ell from the. cornice of St Joseph’s hall, Columbia college. **£The funeral will be held from the. family home. 1176 Center place, tw-the Church of the Nativity, wherST a mass of requiem will be read at f o’clock. Burial will be made in* Mount Olivet cemetery. rMr. Kalmea was engaged In paints ’ ing at the college and was working on the cornice at the rear of St. Joseph’s ball when he lost his bal ance and fell two and a half atorlee to the poof of a garage. He was taken to the hospital. wheTe it wag found that his skull had been frao-tured.He waa born In Bellevue July 2t» 1887. Ke la survived by his widow-and one son. Milton, both of Du buque; a brother. James. Dubuqut, and four sisters. Mrs. N. Refstraffar and Mrs. B. Palmer, both of Clin* ton. and Mrs. Anna Efferding and Mrs. J. Erpelling, both of Bellevue.• ee