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0 -1 xL. vl aBsseW CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943. 2 THIEVES GET 20 JUDGE NELSONS I obituaries Divorce Suit DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES NEW PROCEDURE SPEEDS UP TAX CARLSON Chrtanna Anna Carlson of 6319 I CORJ1ICK The Rev. John T. XcCormtck.

REVJ.F.MXORMICK, LOYOLA PROFESSOR, DIES WHILE READING YEARS; JUDGE TO FIGHT TIME OFF Two robbers were sentenced to 20 wwm in i S. J- July 14. 1043. profeaaor of phil W. Ohio street.

July 13. 1943. wife of the lata rick. mother of Albert C. of Hazel- Chester A.

Willonghby. Chester A. WUloughby, 59 years old. federal receiver and former FUNERAL WILL BE downstate politician, died yesterday years in prison as habitual criminals in Wesley Memorial hqspltal after yesterday by Chief Justice John A. ocopbr txol luurcrniT, aon ef tb Um Patrick J.

and Ann Cranley KcCoi tnick. dear brother ef Sister Jfarare Mane. Siatera of Prondmc. Bxmnng at the nmvrraty parlor aatil noon Kn-Jr. thereafter in St.

Isnatioa churr-h. OUico of the dead at 9 a. m. Saturdar, July 17. Funeral bin at 1J0.

Bunal AU Sainta'. crest. HI- Edward J. of wumette. Ill-Mrs.

Anna Clauson of Worcester. Mas-Mrs. OUva Gene, and the lata Helen M. Restinr at chapel. 214 E.

115th street. Services Friday. July IS. 3 p. m.

Interment Oak lawn. CARLSON Ida C. Carlson of 524 S. Whtnnl atrt tilnwff wif Af John. The Rev.

John Francis McCormick, APPEAL HEARING a short illness. Services will be at aoaroaro 01 criminal court. HELD SATURDAY The judge said he would recom-1 S. professor of philosophy at Loy. 2 p.

m. on Friday in the Chicago ola university temple, Clark and Washington I mend to the state parole board that fond mother of Georce Wilbur. Services I McCONOCHIE Sea Haeffner notice. since 1932 and president of Friday at 2:30 p. m.

at chapel. 6245 1 McDOVOUGH Matthew J. McDonooah of streets, and interment will be at I no allowance of time be granted the Decatur. A former' newspaper man I men for good behavior in prison. -i a 1 v.

1 I i 5. Kedzie avenue. Interment Fairmount. Member of Sore lodge. Ho.

18. I. O. S. Creighton univer- I uuwiiswie, ivii.

vviiiuuKiiujr ueuune mis recommenaauon is ioiiowea JlinSt SMI L3D0r LeHder secretary to the late United States they would have to serve the full 20 Board Gets Aid of Eight Sity from 1919 to I CARLSON Jennie Carlson of 2426 N. Saw-1925, died yester-J f'r ven.ue: beio'ed th uta Senator William 15. MCKiniey. He I years. 5 day while reading in his room in the I.

i CO later servea as receiver ana trustee Those sentenced are John Faulucci, UieS at Do. by federal court appointment. He 27 years old. and John Duel BelL 21, Expert Deputies. lived at 2000 Lincoln Park West I who were arrested June 12 after university administration building.

Father McCor 1624 N. Monucello avenue, captain ef aquad 1. C. F. beloved husband ef Ann McDonouch.

fond father of Kathleen. Matthew and Thomas, eon ef Matthew T. and Josephine Cahill McDonouch. brother of Pvt. Thomas V.

S. A- Mrs. Virsinia Koeser. Adelaide, and the lata F. John.

Funeral Friday. July 16. at 9:15 a. m. from funeral home.

1359 Devon avenue at Glen wool, to Maternity B. V. M. church and St. Joseph's cemetery.

McKEE Charles Harry McKee. suddenly, ef 4221 Garden avenue. Western pnnss. lovinr eon of John E. and Maete.

nee Giddinrs. brother of Maryaa. Resunr at chapel. 608 Hill trove avenue. Servieea Friday.

2 p. m. at First Copfrecaiiotial church. Interment Bronawood. His widow.

Mildred, survives. they stole the purses of two women Wahlstrom. aunt of Viola Oseland and Irvine; Wahlstrom. Services Saturday at 2 p. m.

at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. CARUSO Sebaatiano Caruso ef 817 Arth-inrton street, dear brother of Coneettina. Valentine, and Frank Caruso.

Funeral Friday. 9 a. from funeral borne. 619 S. Ashland boulevard, to Guardian An-eJ church.

Interment Mount CarmeL New procedure is enabling Cook The funeral of Judge Oscar F.Nel-1 John Peterson. Tn iZ'a' mick, who was son of the Superior court, 59 years county board of tax appeals tol Services for John Peterson. 721 North nakw momw. rhpH Pan. born in Chicago on March 3, 1874, old.

wb riiprl In handle more than 500 cases a day, Father McCormlrfc. years old. 6829 Oleander avenue, luccl under a porch at president of Edison Park for 47 irinr v. was educated at I Angelina Gone, beloved wife of James J. McDermott and John years before Its Incorporation Into hv Tnm t.

St. Ignatius college. Chicago; chael. Thereaa. air store.

Ernest. Pvt. Al- Toman, board members, said yester- bert- Tljbhv. Jrani. AriM Plalnh mnei Chicago, and president of the John Swee neytnen seized the robber after St.

Stanislaus seminary. Floris- day. In three days of hearings on Delores. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.

from I Morton A Met geutheim sant, Mo, and St. Louis university. Sr. of 411 Fullerton parkway, beloved complaints against the 1942 assess-1 residence. 2302 Union etreqt.

Blue Island, to St. Benedict's church. Interment St. wuv-v. Ti Paulucci had tried to shoot again, manufacturers, will be held at 1:45 TllM ci.rh, I He served as vice president of St, Ig- (Associated Press Wirephoto.J Mrs.

Abby Rockefeller Milton. merit, which opened on Monday and I Benedict a cemetery. iirrv.f hit! lucci went to prison in 1938 for Northwest hiehwav Mr lu 1 prison in j.jo ior pital of a heart ailment early yesterday, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday.

The service will be held in Trinity Lutheran church, Barry and Seminary avenues. Judge Nelson 6754 Peter- lat- was f' cOP nhUosonhv at crRCIO-strk 1509 School street, ill tSA MS larceny Bel WaS Sentenced for Zf? at "1' husband, of the will continue thru Aug. 1, more than 1500 cases have been processed, late Theresa, lovinr father of John. Reno, July 14 Special. robbery 1939.

in addition to the vr hospital after a short illness. Sur Offices of the dead will be Ixniia. Josebh. Rose, razare. Marv Bi-I- con they said- lizia.

Peter, and the late Anthony, dear viving are his widow, Sigrid, and two purse snatchings, they were charged with robbing a grocery at ducted at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Mrs. Abby Rockefeller Milton, daughter of John D.

Rockefeller grandfather of aiz grandchildren and 3449 Foster avenue on June 5. For "neral mass Eight deputies, schooled in the elaborate system whereby the assessor determines the taxable valu- tnree great-irrandchildren. Funeral Friday. July 16. 10:30 a.

from chaneL nusoana of Koae fond father of Morton A. Jr. and Pace I Merrentheim. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.

at chapel. 829 Belmont avenue. Bunal Oshkosh. Wis. MI LOT A Rose Milota of 2116 S.

Gnnder oa avenue, beloved wife of the late Johai V. loving mother of Joseph Eleanors) Marvin, and the late John F. Funeral Friday. 8 -30 a. from chapel 6507 W.

Cermak road, to St. Mary of Cells chorea. Call Berwyn 2310. MUELLER Charlotte V. Mueller Of 293S W.

Palmer street, beloved wife of Erhard, fond mother of Dorothy, dear daughter of Mary and the late Fred Has, sister of Fred. Elmer. Raymond. A dele Kennedy. Myrtle, the late Louis.

Arthur. Edna an4 Rose Hunkler. Services Friday, at 2 six children Philip, Laura, Florence, Russell, Esther, and Mrs. Mar settled down to a quiet private Lake will be celebrated at 9:30 a. m.

2114 Irvinr Park road, to St. Alphonsus the three crimes they were sentenced garet Marshall. ation of real estate, are aiding the Tahoe residence today preparatory had been hospitalized several Jadge O. F. Nelson.

to three 20 year terms. two board members, both of whom I to establishing legal residence. Robert PettiL cnurcn. unnai Mount Carmel cemetery. DA THAN William Dathan.

late of 615 Oakdale avenue. Glencoe. beloved husband of Mary, dear father of Esther and Corp. William F. Dathan TJ.

S. M. C. months. He was first taken to a 62CHICAGO LITHS ire hearing appeals for the first I Atty.

John Thatcher of Reno said Services for Robert Pettit, Waukegan institution after he was time since they took office only last the law firm of Thatcher and Wood- stricken on his farm at Grayslake, I years old, one of the founders and mm a DJf WW ATKT Tva onnntv Ma tiirnaii the I vice Dresident and eeneral manaeer I JvlV i I tit J-k ML At rest and services Friday. July 16. 2 p. at funeral home. Ithvlen avenue December.

Thru the work day. this burn had been retained by Mrs. Mil and Tower road. Hubbard In p. at fnneral home, 3301 Fullerton.

Interment Waldheim. terment Memorial Park. staff disposes of more than two ton to prepare divorce proceedings "Saw PEI-SON-Judga Oscar F. Kelson. 14.

:652 W. Superior street, beloved husband against David" M. Milton of New farm about two weeks ago, but last of Toy Tinkers, will be held at ATI A NTIf FF 1CHT Sunday went from his Chicago 3 p. m. today at the late residence.

Ml aT uuri apartment at 3500 Lake Shore drive 1425 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Mr. Chicagoans of Lithuanian descent to the hospital where he died. Pettit died Tuesday in Evanston will open a second million dollar At tba inrira'a heridria urban ha hospital after a brief illness. He war bond campaign Saturday night itiutci nusoani oi Helen, dear father ef Mrs.

Wallace L. Alstrin. Mrs. Hun York. died were his wife, Helen, and his ornIIn Altocma.

attended to mark the 10th anniversary of the of the late Anna, nee D'Amato: fond father of James Jimmy Murphy 1, Mrs. Mary Castagna, Mrs. Julia Gazaola. Mrs. Jeanette Stacey.

Joseph. Lucille, and the late RnsaeU and John. Funeral Saturday, July 17. at 9 a. m.

from funeral home. S353 W. Chicago avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel. For information.

Brunswick 8220 or 0100. cases a minute. Inequalities Adjusted. The board Junctions to correct inequalities in tax assessments made each year by the county assessor's office. Thru appeals the board each year lops millions of dollars of assessed valuation from the tax rolls.

Last 3'ear, for example, the assessor's total Cook county real estate assessed CHICAGO FLYER daughters Mrs Harry Chinberel inmcwu uwaiea wgai oi oiepnen yanus ana Jr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Alstrln. His an? came to Stanley Girenas, who were killed KILLED AS TWO son, Robert, an ensign in the navy, iff mi nV ine goai web.

Rachel Hazlehurst Pettit, and a I Kaunas. Lithuania, after flying the his home from Wash' DEMOS Maude M. Demos, pee Beyer, late was on way Chlnberg and Ensign Robert C. Nelson, brother ef Mrs. Edwin S.

Bradest and Charles Kelson, grandfather of Barbara and Donna, Chinberg. Helea and Robert Alstrin. Lying in state as Trinity Lutheran church. Barry and Seminary avenues, from 13 noon Saturday until services at 2 p. m.

Interment Roee-hill. Restinr at chapel. 3415 V. Clark-st. KELSON Anna Kelson of 3035 S.

KOdara avenue. July 13. beloved wife of the late N'ela. fond mother of George. Ellen.

Ernst. Otto. Adolph. Roth, and the late Fmit and Ethel. 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Fnneral Friday at 3 p. at chapel. 4230 W. S6th street. Interment Mount Auburn.

Member of daughter, Mrs. lioinnsneaa Martin. I Atlantic PLANES COLLIDE ington, D. Story of His Life. valuation of was re- Norfolk.

Va- July 14 UP). Two Mrs. Fannie K. Skldmore. I narius-irenas monument at residence 10 Devon avenue.

Park Ridae. beloved wife of N. J. Demos, loving mother of Johnny. Judy, and Mary, daughter of Howard Borer of Kansas.

Services Thursday. July 15. 3 p. at funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway.

Interment Arkansas City. Kaa. Born in Chicago in 1884, Judge DEDCErT CCDVIE Mrs. annie ouomore, wyean 6gth street and Western avenue. A 2uced by the appeals board to navy flyers, killed when their land 51.697.455,023, a cut of 510.968,504.

nl a collided Nelson got an uphill start in life. xseison got an upnui siari in uie. old died yesterciay In Lake Forest, de of 2 (MO American Leelon Here is how the appeal procedure during maneuv- DIETSCHE Margaret Dietsche. beloved wife of Alphonae. loving mother ef Al- "f'M cnapter.

o. 8. Lawn. 06T1. IN CHICAGO un to him and his Brother to sunnort 'Z men tn v.e.

wm pic. phonse Cenevieve Cbiville. Robert I KTCHOLSOX Unit. vni i -i-lupvcr, ujjoii ictcjv- ers near Kitty lag his 1942 tax bill, concludes it is Hawk, yes-too high. He registers his complaint Aav 1H I and the lau Irene fond grandmother I w)fw JL.

wtf of Ralnh A. Punrnl mi rhin.1 i ihVf iv n. T. Pea the event, starting at 6 p. m.

H- kte will include Dr. Peter 4542 Ravenswood avenue. Thursday. July 15. at 3 p.

ra. Interment Beverly. to wrlrKn TsTJZSitSnX CnCe Dauzvardis. Lithuanian consul; John to work In a State street department tomorrow at 10:30 a. m.

In Miller rs r.n.i,., i of Patricia and Judith, sister of Mrs. lyns Marsh. Services Thursday. 1 p. at funeral home.

229 A. Main street. Lombard, 111. Interment Elmlawn. the appeals office on the 3d floor tified' today by rf of the County building.

tne njval dis. A clerk records Information con- tr Ens, A cernlnff his rrooertv. such as its PL Store. rhnnel. Charleston.

Coles county. ir n- DTTNTZ Emma Dunts nee FritzT. July NORTH: 92? W. Belmont SOUTH: 1820 S. Michigan WEST: 2346 W.

Madison AST TO REACH if BUS OR STREET CAR Five years later. In 1902. he got James G. Skidmore Is president of Kihort jhn Charles Edgar cost, income it produces, size, Clyburn, a job as a postoffice clerk. In 19031 the Illinois chapter of the American I kas and justn Macklewich.

Bonds he helped to organize the Postal Institute of Decorators. will' sold from 12 r.rtth Anthnnv character of its neighborhood, and nf Vnnt; JWL J0f 1 Y-r I I I other facts affecting its value. The I 1 Mto w.i umon. ne neia 11s presidency Qlis will serve as chairman. 12.

beloved wife of the late Frank fond mother of Bert and the late Frank Jr. and Herbert, grandmother of Ave grandchildren and two great-trandehil-riren. dear sister of Mathilda Frits. Paulina Johnson and the late Alwina Sachs. Restinr at parlors.

645143 8. Ashland, where services will be held Thursday. 1 :30 p. m. Interment Waldheim cemetery.

Prospect 0220. clerk sets a hearing date, and the kl i unm iaiu, wnen ne was raised to irving- a. oenwon. The first Lithuanian bond drive national president and was made a Services for Irving A. Schwarz, netted $1,000,000 last winter and OLSON'-Alhert W.

Olson, fond son of Mrs. Amsnda Olson, brother of the late Mrs. Arthur J. Gear. un-le of Mrs.

Ruth Sumc. Willsrd. and Frank Gear. SerVM-es Friday. July 16.

1:30 p. m. at funeral home, corner of 70th and Aberdeen, streets. Interment "ount Greenwood. Member of Triluminir lodge.

No. 767. A. F. A A.

M. O'SHEA William J. O'Shea of 449 jr. Avers avenue, beloved husband of the 'ate Catherine, fond father of William J-. Frank.

Josephine Pbelne. Mary Hall. Alice Hall, and Charles O'Shea. Funeral Friday. July 16.

at :15 a. from funeral home. 5350 W. North avenue, to Our Lady of the Anrels chorea. Interment Calvary.

Charter member of No. 241. A. A. I.

4 S. a M. C. E. of A.

Mer. 8890. record is attached to the assessor's Chicago. Enslrn The Planes fell Francis K. KohL tie on the property.

legislative delegate. a years 01a. ouw winmrop financed a bomber called the Litu- In this capacity he represented an electrical appliance salesman honor of the plane flown Case Hearing. mto the Atlantic ocean after the DURNTNG Eloise Do ml nr. July IS.

1043. At the hearing the board member I collision. Neither the bodies nor the of 4250 Drexel boulevard. Services in the group in Washington, D. who died in Fassaic, jm.

luesaay by Darius and Girenas, who were and was Instrumental In bringing after he completed a plane flight chicagoans. on their Atlantic flight. er deputy compares these records, planes have been recovered. chapel. 4227 Cottare Grove avenue.

Thursday. 3:30 p. m. Interment Oak Woods. hears complaint of the taxpayer, aDout an eight hour day for postal rom v.nicago, wut uu si clerks.

a. m. tomorrow In the chapel at 1300 CQ QQQ SERVICE 1011 1,. nvnn vpniif Survivine are hisl Surviving are his FIRKBACH Henry Firnbach. 122 S.

Ever and passes on the case. If the DIES ON EVE OF BIK TODAY. green avenue. Arlington Heights. 111., be- loved husband of Sophie Firnbach.

fond I PARDECK Mary Pardeck. dear wife ef assessed valuation is less than! Ensign Kohl, who was the son of nis woa cxpviiif.cu uuu state factory inspector. widow, Gertru widow, Gertrude, and two sons, A1-fEN FAMILIES father of John. Hattie Goedke. Henry Jr.

1 I sr stndtAe TjtMB t. icio-hf. I bert and Robert. rir nnrl Hnhrt 5,000, board members accept recom- Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Kohl, 5128 inendations of the deputies but Qakdale avenue, would have been DEATH NOTICES GET COUNCIL AID J-ouis. oear mother or Mary, violet. Edwin, fond sister of Julia. Louise.

Ema. Mlnie. Fred, grandmother of George Jr. and Patricia. Funeral Saturday.

July 17. at 1:30 p. from chapeL 845 Arm. tage avenue. Burial Mantras.

Renador. George. Cecilia Saar. Funeral Saturday. July 17.

9:30 a. at St. James' Catholic church. Restinr at funeral home, ill W. Campbell street.

Arlington Heights. After a few years Nelson studied jiear xne larger cases personally, ii a reduction is granted, the taxpayer nA at nignt, ana in 192Z, at the More than 50.000 Illinois service man uuivuu aaaiiiuis vilc i ewewvs ar a.Me i A I In Blemorlom. Ivr.iDrDTv ti.vw- I uijr xu, ue ai ls instructed not to pay the second 1nHAH or Phinin-e TTih nbi nH Is instructed not to pay the second 1nH c-r tt rh Tri fge fte was to Ai i I MUKl UN A. men or their families have been Rhod8 'UII'r- miw 'BMree. oVi tne Mary P.

P.ulm. nii inn er tt lrlormnnlr instalment on his 1942 tax until he I i I given free assistance during the two Of John, fond ristrHA iuij 10. ivtx. in loving memory si our i n-u. Zt I oeiovea wuo 0 late devoted mother of Cath Thomas, "8nt ueS na was an MrM.

flS ft Democrat th nevt venr dear wife and mother. receives a new bill, from which the erine. Mary O'Donnell. Ana Crowley, I evening student at Northwestern filitrhrt tn th- MERGFNTHEIM DIES IN OFFICE cut will be deducted. Thomas, and the late Martin and Celia.

I i it. i. i i years of the Soldiers and Sailors service council. Chairman Britton I. Budd reported yesterday at the sec- LOVING HUSBAND AND SONS.

Fraternal Xotlcee. sister of Jamea Finnerty. Funeral Satur- I of Mrs. Vary Rill, fond sister of Elisabeth. Helen.

Martin. Teresa, and John, fond daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulinann. Resting at funeral home, 136 W.

North avenue. Funeral Friday. Jnly 16. 8:30 a. to St.

Michael's church. Interment St. Joseph's cemcierr. yesterday 1 "ia party. He represented the 46th ward JiriuoinJ.n..

nn hrnthpr. snil turn i. Among cases review nay. 8:45 a. from funeral home.

318 in the city council as a Republican. i in I Hr.tn. A M.KmnHt.lm nnl annual most inn- nim.ll WGIOS CHAPTER. NO. 860.

O. E. K. 71st street, to St. Basil's church.

I As an alderman Nelson fought the Interment Mount km III''. yic.nu .1 LI 11 111 1 V. IJI a winneuca taxpayer was graniea a late sinter Anna Nelson. Friday. July 16, torney ana lormer proiessor oi law i ii Aaams street.

1925 traction ordinance, championed 2 p. m. at chapel. 4230 W. 26th B-lail.

July 14. PESARESI-MathiMa Pesaresi. nee Rossini. beloved husband of Anna Conroy Gaurhan. ESTELLE ZAG.

W. M. Lff2S! Northwestern university, died of a died the past year. Budd reported. new home erroneously naa oeen i jmas rriiv win of the late Catherine, brother of John, I heart attack in his office at 100 West were those involving allotments.

I adler Ben Adier. late of S417 w. Roose placed in too rugn a ciassincauon i yj a vrr. 71fW WAT Mary Brown. Thomas, and Catherine Harrington.

Funeral Saturday. 9:15 a. OT-. by labor. In 1935 he was named a I M-tL IV14I1T by the assessor.

Monroe street yesterday afternoon. I He acknowledged help and cooper-1 from chapel. 440 Lincoln avenue, to I velt road, beloved husband of Sylvia. I dear father of Jeannette Kirshenbaum, I brother of William. Hyman.

Sarah Heller. I St. Gregory a church. Interment AU I Ffil? r7At? DIPS Zrt.r was 66 years old and lived at ation of the Red Cross, army and The new owner of north side business property found he had Saints cemetery. -W- VSMW I VUULb JUUgC) Willi CiiC SUULJIJi UL I I 1411 ITiillArtsin norlrwav I nflW TPItPf (CnmAfioe nnH a.

laoA- Ka41i 1 uu been billed for four lots, whereas uaS uum t-ornn, ciaicu 1 T. .1 Mischa Livschutz, 48 years old, a i i uorneu avenue, beloved wife of the late August, fond mother of Mrs. Enrica Taramelli. Ciusto. Carl.

Joseph and the late Mary. Funeral Saturday, July 17 at :30 a. m. Irom funeral home. 860 N.

Wells street to Assumption church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. Del. 1825. PETERIK William B.

Peterik. beloved husband of fhe late Anna, fond father of Jerry. Joseph, and Clarence, brother' of John. Jamea. Mary Peters, and Barbara Huml.

Funeral Friday. July Id. it 1 Jil p. m. at funeral home.

017 W. Cermak road. Berwyn. Interment Bohemlaa 2ia I I fn 1Q1 aw. ivir.

iviergenineim was Dorn in i umis mne tows day, 2 p. at chapel. .1054 W. Roose rns rmiirtinc ocrumes oniv inree. concert violinist wno tiari avert rnr aa, wu i i brother of Ella Hirsch.

Rose Wexler. Esther Rosenthal, and Joe. Funeral Fri i then was reelected ort wayne, ma and attended the "a jiivoiving leases, H- was promised relief if a check the late Czar Nicholas of Russia, ine" re5leea- t-ht-- TMnrtn. income, and real estate tax defer. M.ienn University of Chicaco and North- -i velt road.

interment Koscmont 1'arit cemetery. ANDERSON Charles B. Anderson, 0.122 3. Winchester avenue. July 13.

1043. be day, 10 a. tn. at chapel. 36.14 W.

Roosevelt road. Interment First Roumanian substantiated his complaint. died yesterday in the Illinois Re Chit-net K-rt-rtiftn Th-r fr.r western university. He was on the ments and Insurance problems. Cong, cemetery.

Forest Park. search hospital after a year of im John Marshall faculty from 190S to Th council's program also In loved husband of M. Irene Anderaon, I GOSNELLPearl Gosnell. beloved bus- CLAIM ALLOWED TV I I Atui.j Hiir.ii. kiu -tj paired health.

His widow, Rosa, hand of fond father of Mrs. i i The judge and his son. Robert 1323 was cniet assistant city at- oaay cam i liinfTs riri nit mnv iArAtT i Ajeidi waa viucL ajsiaiaiiL lily aLi uonai. tsu nerwyn 1083. AGAINST FATHER I SjlrlS SS? ttrfr w5u: tamer toom 19U to lUw iUI tancht to which friends and rela- JILmAUVDI fll mm their year old son, Jordan, ur- to Evelyn, brother of Mrs.

Mary L. Merritt. Petron- restdem. 6829 Oleander avenue, beloved tnuhind at Northwestern from 1923 to 1932. UVM OI service men were urged at Nortnwestern rom 1923 to 193, Uves of service men were urged fond father of Laura E.

and Frank B. At chapel. 2121 W. 06th etreet. where services will be held Friday.

July 16. at 4 p. m. Interment private. Member of Normal Park lodite.

No. 797. A. F. A.

Normal Park chapter. No. 210. R. A.

and Englewood commandery. At parlors. 67th street and Dorchester! VlVC I 1 nir- i I wrlta mnra Inttere Ttnt1 rf-x r- nnirMlPn i inr. lucrgenineun is turvivea oyi Jt JAf rtlKJnlLt I The violinist, who was known as CI 1 UN I (IN FlNF his widow, Rose, a son, Morton A. reportea more tnan 20 million-pieces of Sigrid Peterson, fond father of Philip.

Laura. Florence, Russell. Esther, and Mrs. Margaret Marshall, brother of George and Mrs. Carrie Wilson.

Service Friday. July 16. 1:45 p. -m, at funeral home. 6754 Northwest highway.

Inter avenue. until 3 :30 p. m. today. Interment Decatur.

III. Member of Order of Railway Conductora. GKOEBE Ruth T. roe be fnee WaltberJ. wife of William daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Waltber. sister of Mrs. Esther No. 69.

K. T. Probate Judge John F. O'ConneU a bov Prodigy In Russia, had stud -T nrwerfent vesterdav when he ied under Leopold Auer in the Len iii aiiu a. uaugnier, jeanore, a xxewi .1 fA.W lIll.iM 41.

1 I todav emblems 179 MEMBERS FOR York actress with the stage name of during the last six anderson Marie Martha Anderson. Fu neral arrangements canceled. Further i fare Morton. I Page Morton. ment own oi Maine cemetery.

ordered the paj-ment of a $56.44 ingrad conservatory at the expense claim from a monthly allotment re- of the Russian government, and had Sabotnik. Otto, and Harry Walther. Rest- notice later. Information, Pensacola 2693. OUTLAW STRIKE ing at chapel, 1648 W.

63d street, until I HFACME William J. Resume, late of 6340 ASHWORTH Harold Ashworth of 732 Friday noon. Services 1 :30 p. m. Friday I Sheridan rosd.

beloved husband of Alice. COUNCIL LAUDS NYA DibandinS Chicago ceived by an aged father from the wim uie sympnony orcnesira tv 5i srmv officer son who sur- under the direction of the czar's at Thoburn church. Interment Fairmount. I Detroit, July 14 (ff). Wil Irving Psrk road.

July 14. 1843. beloved husband of Vera Ashworth, fond liam McAuley, regional director of father of ehapel. 6501 N. HAEFFNER Josephine M.

Haeffner. July I 13. 1943. widow of the late Charles I rendered at the fall of Bataan pen- uncle. Count Scheremeten.

the wid- MOTORMAN WHO nee Klekamp: fond father ef Helea Wikoft. Dorothy Cullnan. and G. Reaume. brother of George E.

Re a me. Services at chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue. Saturday.

July 17. at p. rain terment Arlington. the CIO United Automobile Work Ashland avenue, where services wiU be held Saturday. July 17.

at 3 p. m. In Haeffner. mother of Dr. Albert W.

Haeff insula in the Philippine Islands. ow recaiiea. lie piayea wun tne The claim was allowed in behalf New York Symphony orchestra ers, said today the union's local I ah wiiscHuciitc ml a vvnsiiington order liquidating the National terment Graceland. ner. and Mrs.

Robert Agnew. Funeral I services Friday. 2 p. at residence of I under Dr. Walter Damrosch for a 594 at Pontiac, Mich, has voted to BELL Will J.

Bell, late of 207 Linden son. 1155 S. Home avenue. Oak Park. I KISS George F.

Risa. at Oshkosh. Wis 11 I aceoc- tn; 170 ftc William the street afmin1istrasti the Chicago KPrviees to A. Tisdelle. I ear anu wen maae concert tours, i --w.

mvi nfrW winrltncr its of "t' He was a naturalized citizen of the members who participated in an unr car motorman who trailed and n.i"?. Interment Forest Home cemetery. I beloved husband of the late Bertha Rise. HASTINGS Nettie Ann Moore Hastings. I fsther of Misa Bertha Rise.

Seme years oiu, an unesimem tuuiisci- i I v.i strike Vollow helnorl rnntnr- bftlHim lnWr on was- annuuncea yesteraay Friday. 9:30 a. from chaneL 3" 2 at the suddenly. July 12. 1943.

beloved wife of ITIniteH Rtt. iil aUmOriZeQ Truck and Coach company plant June 28, was commended for his m.ISS f11 Anoerson, re- er, who recently was aajuagea in-i Tr.rw.t-r,t ft-r stmke at the news Services will be held at 1:30 p. m. avenue. Oak Park.

beloved husband of Mary, dear brother of Mrs. Curtis B. Camp. La Granire. HI.

Resting at funeral home. 6708 W. Madison street. Interment Oakridge. Member of Cleveland lodge.

No. 211. A. F. A A.

Chicago commandery. No. 19. K. Washington chapter.

No. 43. R. A. Oriental consistory, and Medinah temple, A.

A. O. N. M. S.

Funeral notice later. the late Samuel M. Hastings. Funeral aerviee Friday. July 18.

1943. at 3 p. m. at late residence. 812 Waverly road.

M.rrV, 17 slorinPM sn1 ennram In rnliilinn 8IOI1u aaminisiraior. MISS Anaer 0i the capture of his son, Capt, todav in the chapel at 1300 Devon On the reenmrnendntion of Wil. adoDted vesterdav hv the citv rnnn. son sala ail projects were Closed Highland Park, 111. Interment Lake For est linm V.

SimVin snnoini1 hv the cil. I last July na latt OI Ulce AchiJle TisdeUe, 23 years old. The I Ca I HINEY Emma T. Hinev. 6138 Kimbark regional war labor board here to in- He risked his own life above and worxers is maiung an inventory oi avenue.

Julv 14. sister of Mrs. Gen. Edward P. King command- SOLDIER DRIVER Aanes Metta.

Mrs. Marraret Bannon of yestigate the strike, two union mem- beyond his duty as a citizen for the Jul? MS! to the Montrose, to St. Slathiaa' church. Interment St. Joseph's.

ROBINSON Kate Robinson, wife of the late Georce. dear mother of Sam. David. Jack, and Leah Eiaenberc of Cleveland. Funeral Thursday at 11 a.

m. at u- neral ehapel. 6145 Broadway. Interment Wextlawn cemetery. Family.

2R30 Green, leaf avenue. Kindly note chance of time and Interment. ROCHE Ellen Roche ef 23O0 SheffleM avenue, beloved wife of John mother of John Jamea J- Mona M- and Mary R. Funeral from chapeL 2701 N. Clark etreet.

Friday at 9:30 a. Hi- to St. Vincent's church. Interment Calvary. Chicago.

Mrs. Msry Cronin of Joliet. Fu er of American forces on Bataan. ox American lorces on oaiaan. bers held to be largely responsible welfare and security of the people maining equipment procure- loved wife of the late Hon.

Charles Betla. wr- UF DT After the office of dependency I MlU MX I 2 lovinr mother of Charles. Robert J. for it were given four week disci- of Chicago," said the resolution, mem omc treasury uepart- neral from the Western funeral parlors. Jnliet.

Saturday. 9:30 a. ni to St. Raymond's church. Interment Mount Betty Mae Betta Adams, the late Cora M.I A fJJTQ Dtl A fp I plinary layoffs.

I which was Introduced by Aid. Jo-1 benefits and the treasury department disagreed on allowance of the claim Gale, and Maude Betts. At chapel. 5aUl The union's action in fining its seph S. Gilespie 29th.

M. Ashland avenue, where services wiU Olivet cemetery. Joliet. 111. HOSKING Eva J.

Hoskinr of 440ft V. UNDERTAKERS. from the allotment, Mrs. Mary lierKe-1 fvt- uonaia iNorgara. years members, said to be th first such Mahonev.

who lives at 80S South be held Thursday. July 15. at 3 p. m. Interment Free port.

111. Masnoha avenue. July 12. 1043. beloved wife of the late Walter P.

Hoskinr. lov- meier Quinn, public guardian of old, 1727 East 92d place, was fatally disciplinary move ever taken Pulaski road, caused the arrest of Cook county and conservator of the injured and three companions were by a ao local, was in line with Ernest Wishon, an ex-convict, after BDLEK Frank J. Bilek of 2709 S. 89th inr mAthw nf TTaMl.4 1UTw1a a Guire. Mildred Dunbar.

Roland, and Staff SAVAGE William V. Savare of Fish Lake, Srt. Walter A. Hoskinr. At chaneL 6501 I lnd- formerly of Cbicaro.

ni. husband avenue, Cicero. 111., beloved husband I of Emily, nee Vala: brother of Mary Pekarek. Albie Vizensky. and Emma Pribyl.

Funeral Saturday. July 17. at ef Carrie father of Edward and N. Ahland avenue, where services will I elder Tisdeue estate, placed tne nurt, one seriously, yesterday morn- Simkin's recommendation that if Wishon had slain Joseph Schulte in matter in the hands of the Probate ing when the automobile he was such a step were adopted a main- an attempted robbery at Schulte's court. driving crashed into a viaduct pillar tenance of membership clause in jewelry shop at 3155 Harrison street.

be held Friday. July 18. 3 p.m. In-1 1:30 p. at ehapel.

M28-30 W. 25th street. Cicero. Interment Bohemian Na tional. Cicero 80.

In view of the differences be- at Stony Island avenue and S4th I the union's contract with Xellow tween these government offices, it is street- He died later in South Chi- Truck be continued. Missing Wife of Sdilot Koy. rrandfatber of Lt. Robert W. and Joan Lee Savara.

Restinr at chapeL 783S Cot tare Grove avenue, where services will fee held under the auspice ef Concord lodre. No. 917. A. F.

A A. Saturday. July 17. at 1 p. m.

Interment Oakridge. terment RosehilL HUBER George Huber. ated 89 years, ef 3820 N. Hamilton avenue, husband of Ida. nee Cords: father of George J.

Mildred Myrtle. Dorothy Suesa. Alma Mader. and Crystal Anderson, rrandfatber BLACK Charlotte Corrine Black, mother tennine and I will order the claim Walker. 20.

of 1141 East 81st street, Tfjio Put Dritier Off Trtichl Found Working in Movie of Harry Kenneth Black, sister of Jessie Ay les worth. Funeral Thursday. 3:30 p. at Memorial Park chapel. Inter of 4 grandchildren.

At chapel. 305-07 1 SHEEHAN Patrick J. Sheehan. beloved paid." said Judge O'ConneU. aiso was taicen witn a possible skull Mrs.

Dolores Warrineton. 16 years ment Memorial Park. husband of Mae fnee OBrienl. fond iracture. au a ptua rr -urvu wif.

of Paui Warrington a Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Saturday 1 :30 p. under auspices I of Constellation lodre. No. 802. A.

F. I BLOXHAM Pearl Thorn Bloxham of 1727 His companions told police that John Piconi. Dartner in the City navy sienal man. who had been Harrison street. Evanton.

wife of Clar- father of Bette and Perry Sheehsa. Funeral from his late residence. 9138 S. Bishop street. Saturday at a.

tn. to St. Marraret'a rhnrch. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Tri.

7300. A. M. Interment Acacia Park. enre L.

Bloxham. mother of William R. WILL J. BELL, 73, ATTORNEY AND Pvt. Norgard's car had stalled and Wine Liquor company, 9346 Cot- missing from her parents' home at when another auto gave it a push tage Grove avenue, last night re- 3342 Schubert street since April 13, and Staff Srt.

Raymond T. Bloxham. sis- I JACOBSON Harry C. Jacobson. beloved ter of Walter E.

Thorn of Cleveland. husband of Geraldine. nee Tunney; dear I Funeral Service Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL' 6.10 AND HARVARD-A VENDE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL S501 N.

ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONG EACH 2616. THURSDAY. BETTS ary C. 3 p.

tn. at chapel. GORMAN Sarah. 9:15 a. m.

in church. GORTAN Stanley C. 10 a. m. In church.

KUDE George. 11 a. m. at chapel. FRIDAY.

the motor suddenly started; thel ported to police that two young men I was found last night by Police Sgt. father of Harvey B. and Sheldon fond I SCHOFIFXD Bryan B. Schofleld. beloved husband of Bridget, nee Kemran- father Services Friday at 2 -p.

m. at chapel. 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston. Interment Memorial Park. CLUBMAN, DIES brother of Dave.

Services Thursday. car quickly picked up speed and I boarded his truck, loaded with wine I John Hughes in the La Salle the-1 p. tn, at chapel. 5208 Brodway. strucK the pillar.

I valued at $465, compelled him at the I ater where she has been working BOGREN Gustav A. Bogren of 7254 JANIS Max Jania. beloved husband of Will J. Bell, a lawyer in Chicago einr-A TROO anH fnrmpr nresident of Harry L. Spencer, 37, of 5450 Wind- point of a revolver to drive from I as an usherette.

When he asked Celia. dear father of David Herman. rtln A I- I I 11 I 1 t. 4 AM tir I Leo Milton, and the late Samuel and Michael, fond brother of Sophie Sierel. i Services Thursday.

3 p. at chapeL Champlain avenue, beloved husband of Ellen, fond father of Mrs. Mabel Epperson. Arthur and the late Harold Borren. Services at chapel.

7838 Cottare Grove avenue. Saturday. July 17 at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Hill.

I jj Hamilton mures nospi- hcus aim xaiwe suecis uuu west he iRiBUNE ruesaay to neip mm club and the Me- tal of injuries received when his au- Adams street, then put him off and find her, Warrington reported she i a Athletic tomobile crashed into a light pole at drove away. had returned to her home here neon Broadway. Interment I. O. B.

A. Waldheim. Please omit flowers. club, died lastj Bloomingdale and Central avenues. from Kansas City, last January it BORCHARDT Ernest Borchsrdt.

brtoved JOHNSON Axel Yielor Johnson. 781S 9. after he had been ordered to sea of Bernard. Funeral Friday at 9 a. -from residence.

8025 S. Thneop street, to St. Sabina's church. Interment Mount Olivet. Boulevard 0662.

SEYMOUR Joseph P. Seymour. 812 W. 85th street, suddenly. July 14.

1943. brother of Percy Seymour, and Mrs. Ere Guthrie. At chapel. S121 W.

95th etreet, where services will vw held Saturday. July 17. 2 p. m. Interment Mount Hope.

SHINE Catherine Shine, late ef 8009 May street, beloved wife of Pa trick J. Shine, mother of Maria Flynn. Kathleen Davis. Thomas P. Shine, and Helen O'Brien.

Funeral Friday. 9:45 a. tn, from funeral home. 5438 S. Hale ted street, to.

St. Sabina'a church. Mass at 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre, Pleas omit flowers.

Boulevard 0662. night in his npiTrrn rtn Hermitage avenue, beloved husband of duty. hiiHband of the late 1U. dear father of Elizabeth. Florence.

Mrs. Helen Lltwrri. and the late Ernest, rrandfather of Ed Hannah, father of Mrs. Hermione Larson. OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST Stanley and the late Jerome, brother of Charles.

Frank. Alex. Harry, and the 889 IN FIRST SIX HOSKING Eva J. 3 p. m.

at chapel. SATURDAY. REAtTME William J. 1 p. m.

at chapel. ASHW ATER Harold. 3 p. m. at chapeL SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED.

CLARK Helen. Flyer yho Died in Action home at 207 Linden avenue, Oak Park. Mr. Bell was born in Roches late Elmer. Funeral Saturday.

July 17. ward and Lorraine Litwits. father-in-law of Edward Litwits. brother of Mrs. Anna Eichmann and Otto C.

Restinr at funeral parlors. 19:19 W. 35th street, until IT II ti.pi- rm EVirinv at 1 :30 p. at ehapel. corner of 7Jth and Aberdeen streets.

Interment Oak Hill. MONTHS OF '43 r.WEB MICH1GAN: lB lnit Leaves $25,000 to Sister mt st Thiii'nn. r. church and I KASTNER Ethel Jean Kastner. beloved Chicago recorded 19,294 deaths tUre remainder of state Thnrmiav snrf Joseph E.

OUs III, former Chi- ter, Jan S. See'ley avenue. Burial Fairmount. I Hi nd. B'ri Cnee 4.

1S70. He began I during the first six months of 1943, 1 Thursday evening. cagoan who was killed In action ER.AT;?-R"bCft A- BMUn- Service1 sTturkay. 1 "ml at chapTu I rRIL'J-J 1565 Sheridan road. Lake his Chicago busi- compared with 18,405 in the corre-j Wisconsin: slightly warmer Thursday; I with the royal Canadian air force N- Forest, wife a.

1 1 1 3419 Ridreland avenue. Berwyn. Cremv ness career with I sponding 1942 period, a rise of 889, I little change in temperature Thursday Jolin AUIlcaV 13rftUII lAlv-fa ViUMU UClUtCU Will J. Bell. VmiirtintT nnH I the board of health reDorted vester- I evening.

of the late Clarence Skidmore. motbe ot Lucile and James. Funeral 10:30 a. Friday, at the Miller Funeral chapeL Charleston, UL Burial Mound cemetery. of Charles Dorothy and I KNOBBE Herman Knobbe Sr.

of 1622 N. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. FRIDAY. ANDERSON Charles B.

4 p. m. at chapel. SATURDAY. SEYMOUR Joseph P.

2 p. m. at chapel. r-rr-A dav. The nto of hpart I Highest temperatures for the 12 hours July 1942, left an estate of $25,000 to his sister, Mrs.

Anne E. Johnston, formerly of 40 East Oak street, now living in Yellow Springs, according to his will admitted to probate Conrad H. Braun. Mrs. Elsie Kammert.l Ao" avenue, neirose rars.

peioved Bus- I I and lowest temperatures for the 24 hours Mrs. Emma Jurrens. and Mrs. Ruth A. own real esxaie nrm wnicn ne iuw aum to per i preceding 7:30 p.

m. July 14, 1943: of" Cor. Herman Jr. S. aTbS late Frank and Angelina Vinci, fond H.

L. ducted until he was admitted to the 100,000 persons. Deaths from cancer, brother of Joseph and the late Jamea. Kansas 87 70 Albuquerque. yesterday by Judge John F.

O'Con bar. He received his law decree I nepnritis. cerehral hemorrhaee. and I Atlanta Liouisville 90 71 rrandfather of Julie Ann Braun. Services at chapel.

6328 Cottare Grove avenue. Friday at 3 p. m. Interment at Oak Woods. Information Fairfax 2900.

BROBERG Charles J. Broberr of 1618 S. 7th avenue. Maywood. beloved husband of Prima Julia, nee Carlson; fond father Memphis 72 neU.

Young Otis was the son of 80 70 88 70 87 62 79 85 49 S7 7.1 from the Chicago College of Law. tuberculosis, which rank next to Miami 88 7S and Eugene, rrandfather of Alan, father in-law of Dorothy. Restinr at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue. May-wood, until noon Saturday, lying in state at St, Paul'a Ev.

Luth. church. Melrose Park, from noon until time of service. 2 p. m.

Interment Elmwood. Paul 83 69 Joseph E. Otis Jr, president of the Surviving are his widow, Mary, heart diseases as causes, totaled vir- theyenne JOHN CARROLL SONS Mike, and Charles. Funeral Friday. 9 a.

from chapeL 470 W. 26th street, to All Saints' church. Interment Mount CarmeL Member of Franklin union. Ne. 4.

Prospect O6O0. VLASAK Edward Vlasak. beloved husband of Mae Vlasak. fond father of Pvt. Rob isew Orleans, no 76 1 I 41..

1 -t I Dodge Manufacturing corporation tually the same as in the 1942 pe-1 0 67 ana a siiter, ew 84 72 Pittsburgh of Blanche Clarence and Larle "HOME FOR FUNERALS" of Mishawaka, Ind. riod. Increases were shown in the I Si Si three rrandchildren. one rreat-rrandehild. I KREMSKE Georre Kremske.

husband of St. 90 74 Washinicton 91 71 number of deaths from diphtheria, I Fort 95 78 Funeral- Thursday. 2 p. at funeral EH TB AT WABASH. 4543 RAVENSWOOD.

WHI. 60B0. LON. 0305. Clara son of Wilhelminne.

brother of home. Lake street at 2d avenue. May-wood. Please omit flowers. Emma Sosmann.

Adeline Lonrway. Harry. Louis. Otto. Walter, and Herbert.

Serv measles, meningococcus meningitis, and pneumonia. Declines were re tADVERTISMENT Horse Sense Answers BROWER Mrs. Jessie Bones rower passed ices Saturday. 2 p. at chapeL 6017 Highland avenue.

Downers Grove. Interment Clarendon Hills cemetery. KRUGGEL Edward F. KrurreL 3429 X. Marshfield avenue.

July 14. 1943. be ported for typhoid fever, diabetes, homicides, motor vehicle accidents, and suicides. away peacefully early morninr. July 14, beloved mother of Marion Brower Erskine.

Service at Fellsmere. Fla. Atlanta. Washington. Buffalo, and New York papers please copy.

C. H.JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOMaV 200 M. ERXB-ST 89 YEARS SERVICE SKEELES-BIDDLE. 7838 COTTAGE GROVE.

RAD. 0220. CEMETERIES. Men, Vomen Old at 40. 50.

60! Get PeD loved husband of Anna, nee Mamer: lov inr father of Madelm Thoele. dear broth BROWNLEE Mary Wilce Brownlee. July IADVFRTISMENT1 ert, brother of Mary Ray. Antonette Mack, and Georre. At chapeL 6213-15 W.

26th etreet. Funeral notice later. Berwyn 1886. WACK Harriett B. Wack.

July 13. 1943. late of 4711 Woodlawn venue, beloved wife of the late Eurene, lovinr mother ot James Frances Albert and Eurene Jr. Restinr at her home until 10 a. m.

Friday. Sei rices Friday at 3 p. m. at chapel. 2024 E.

75th street. Interment Oak Woods. Member of For-restville chapter. Ko. 177..

O. E- and the Arche club. WILLOCGHBT Chester A. Willourhby ef 2000 Lincoln Park West, beloved husband of Mildred L. Willourhby.

At chapel. 929 Belmont avenue. Funeral Friday. 2 p. at Chi car temple, corner Clark and Washington streets- Interment Decatur.

IU. Please omit flowers. COOL Quick RELIEF For Aching Muscles Help nature banish tiredness, due to hard work or exercise, snd "snap you back" to pep and vigor in this natural, pleasant way. Sooth- ing oils of famous Andy Lotshaw All -Purpose Body Rub enable your fingers to work deep down to painful arras helping ease muscular discomfort in shoulders, back. arms.

legs, feet. Cool, gentle, relaxing. You fed better, quick! At drug, and 10c stores. ANDY LOTSHAW All-Purpose Body Rub ,14. beloved wife of the late Thomas lovinr mother of Arthur.

Reginald. Clarence. Edward, and Georre. Funeral Fri Gas on Stomach FeelYearsYoun.3r,FuIIofVim 4. er of Arthur.

Charles, and the late Mattie Tyrrell. Services Saturday. July 17. at 2 p. tn.

at chapeL 2114 Irving Park road. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of Bilek camp. Modern Wood Relieved in 5 minutes er day.

July 16. at 2 p. at chapel. 7066 N. Clark-st.

Interment Rose hi 11 cemetery. Solvent Mexico Soprano Electricity Brooklyn Pig High speed A Cast Malleable I Cold rolled 16 GRAVE lot Everrreen Memorial Park: all or part: reus. Blue Is. 686J. WANTED cemetery lots N.

or N. W. side: pay cash. Address 104. Tribune.

MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. BURSMA Beatrice Bursma. nee Rowley, Dont blame exhsnsted. worn-ont, run duwu feeflnr on your are. Thoiawnds amaaed at what a little pepping np with Ostrax will do.

Contains central tonics often needed after 40 by bodies larking Iron, calcium pbaepbate. VHamin Bi. Introductory man of America, LUX Matilda C. Lux. fond mother of Matilda.

William, and Beatrice. Funeral Saturday. 9:15 from chapeL 3429 Fullerton avenue, to St. Thomaa of Canterbury church. Interment St.

Boniface. double your money back Wbea excess nomsea scld esuses painful, snifaest tne au. sour stomscli snd heartburn, doctors usually prascribs tlis fsstst-cUiut medicines known fur ymptonuttio reltef medicines lias Umss tn Bdl-SDS Tablets. No laxatlTS. Beli-ana brings cosafort in a ilfry or double your money beck ee xaluxa oi bottle us, Sfisat all diusclsu.

3ae siae umrei Tonus maeia now mil Z9c wny feel old? Start feeling peppier and younger, today. July 12. 1943. beloved wife of John, aister of William Rowley. Funeral Friday.

0 a. from chapel. 7705 Cottare Grove avenue, to St. Basil's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

MONUMENTS AT For sale at sll drar stores sremrhefw la Chleaan. at all Walgrsw sod Goldblatt Stars..

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