Carl Howard Farley was killed on the morning of May 10, when his automobile overturned on the road between Cignac and Cedar Grove, N. J. A man who wa riding with him in the front seat was also killed, while two other passengers were not seriously injured.
Mr. Farley was born in Nashua, N. H., November 2, 1880, and fitted for college at Nashua High School. He entered Dart- mouth with the class of 1902, but took most of his course with 1903. He was a member of Theta Delta Chi.
For a short time after graduation he was in the city engineer's office of Nashua, and then for a few months with Sears, Roebuck, and Company of Chicago. After a year with the New York Life Insurance Company at their Chicago office, he was from February, 1905, to 1911 in the advertising department of the Curtis Publishing Company in Chicago, and for the next year in the same line of work with the Success Magazine Company of Chicago. Since 1912 he had been in the advertising department of McCall's Magazine of New York, living in Montclair, N. J.
September 23, 1907, he was married to Frida Gray of Chicago. She died not long after their marriage, and he was married May 22, 1912, to Ellen Gray of Chicago, who survives him. They have had two children, a boy and a girl.