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ylwyJ'' yiwy sjpe.js. on CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1941. I DEATH NOTICES LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: Leg Man mv 7 FOR A. WALK! BLUE EYED GIRLS HEAD REQUESTS FOR ADOPTION HAVE ANY CASES-HE WENT I BEEN AROUND THIS HES STILL I I MORNING. NELUe-H ASLEEP- U-J.

I HAS HE GONE -Jkfflfo I ASLEEP? BUT ITS NEARLV HE HAVE A CASE THAT FOR 1 HE DOESNT DONT KNOW I HE JUST SITS AND WHAT I STARES; OR HE HE A PACES UP AND DOWN. WHICH IS WORSE THEN HE GOES FOR A WALK -TILL HES (EADnREDt WONT COME TILL AFTER KEPT HIM UP LATE LAST FIVE THIS MORNING OBITUARIES I DOUBT IF DOCTOR NOTICED WHEN HE WALKS, HE WALKS WHEN HE COMES HOME. HE SLEEPS -HES NOT A WELL JVIANt ANNIE -r- ft ism ss fteav Woodstock Parent Told Son I Missing in Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J.

Nelles, 400 McHenry avenue, Woodstock, were notified last night by the war department that their son. Pvt. Joseph F. Nelles, had been missing In action since Dec. 7, the day of the Japanese attack on Hawaii.

Young Nelles, who normally would have finished his military service next May, had been stationed at Hlckam field, Hawaii, as assistant company chaplain. His parents had mailed his Christmas box lat Monday. that'i why wa land flowan. Thay ipaak mora comfort than a thousand words. UNDERTAKERS.

Lanini Soe Foieera! Service InffonnmatJoini SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 3D AND HARVARD-AVENUB rHONE WENTWORTU 005. MONDAY. FLEMING Mary Thomas. 'i p. m.

in church. MESSERTH John. SIMM AT Herman. SMITHJack. STANLEY Florence.

lp.m. at chapel. 3 p. m. in church 8 :30 a.

m. In church. 10 a. m. at chapel.

TUESDAY. BUTTSBACH Benjamin F. 3 p. m. at chapel.

WEDNESDAY. 8CHILLE rater. 3p.m, at chapeL NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6601 N. ASHLAND-A VENDE. PBONE LONGBEACU S61U.

MONDAY. HEINIO Bernhard H. J. p. m.

at chapel. STRICKLE Henry JV. p. m. at chapel.

TIPSON George S. a p. m. at chapel TUESDAY. BRIGNADELLO AutUita.

2 p. m. at chapel. CONRAD Lucy. '2 p.

m. at chapal LARSON Hilda E. 1 p. m. at chapel.

LEESE Samuel F. 10 a. m. at chapel, SPANIER William A. 3 p.

m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. VfEISE Mary. c.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL ROMS. 800 R. ElllK ST. 87 YEARS' SERVICE MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS.

CEMETERY MARKERS, arlnva Raara-Rnehnrlr MONUMENTS AT 4 A I IS THAT BAD? DOES THINK ABOUT? ALL NIGHT? BUT IT UfAC A WALK- sleeting! DR. HANS KERRL, A 7. IK MINISTER Jr KtiLlKslUNm BERNE, Switzerland, Dec. 14 VP). Dr Han KrrL German minister of religious affairs since 1935, died In Berlin, ONB reported tonight.

Kerrl, who has figured in the News but little since the start of the war 1030. was appointed In an attempt by Hitler to bring about peace with the church, both Protestant and Catholic. He was empowered to do whatever fit. But Kerrl was unable to break down the opposition of the Protestant Confessional synod of which Rev. Martin Niemoller was a leader to a proposed United Ger.

man Protestant church, and there- upon sought to conciliate the synod by setting up mixed church commit- tees, in wis ne oDtainea me cooper atlon of some pastors who had been opposed to him. He never succeeded, however. In the object of many Nazis of creating national uerman cnurcn. A SEA CAPTAIN OF CZARIST DAYS IS HOME AGAIN It was the military poise thai caused Policeman Frank Bender of Wabash avenue to stop a man at 523 East 43d street last night. But the man couldn't speak English, and he seemed con Bender took him to the station, where he was questioned in live Ian uages, to the last of which, Russian, he responded.

Ho didn't know his name or address. About that time Mrs. Lydla Smar- ska, 4409 Greenwood avenue called to say that the man is her father-in-law, who sometimes suffers memory lapses. Military? Certainly. He was Capt.

Ignatius Smarska of the Imperial i- Jop UOClOr Seized by U. 3. nfc Hfe at ot AngeU Los Angales, Dec. 14 P). Fed- omciais reportea mat ur.

Kixna Honaa, a physician, former Japanese army captain, ana neaa ox me local unit Japanese Imperial Reservists as- sociauun, aiasnea nis wrists ri wie immigration station on Terminal Island and bled to death early today Dr. Honda, 48, had been held with aue" wapanese. Racket: Old Army Came The new war's first racket In Chi etigo was reported today by police, who, with the aid of military police were seeking a man dressed In the Uniform of an army private, but who gave the name of Scrgt. Beary." Mrs. Theresa Resales, 44, of 1240 South Troy etreet, reported she had given up 56 he an Aflr he had threatened lort nusuana mm me army.

tJow it'o WW AND sU- for All-Out mmsmm DEATH NOTICES NEWTON Irene N. Newtoo. In Saa Ms tan. Dee. 13.

1941. beloved wife of Harold J. Newton, loving mother of Mrs. Horace D. Brown and Mia Barbara Nswuta.

Funeral services will be bald Monday, Deo. lft. in San Mateo. Cal. NUCKELS Carolyn Goldle Nnckela.

See. 14. 1941. of 2000 Lincoln Park West. sm ter of Mrs.

Lulu Mitchell and Manaa B. Kemp ton of Loa Angelra, and B. W. Nuckel of Blooming-ton. Hi.

ei tc chapel. 2701 N. Clark street. Wednesday at 4 p. m.

Interment private. OfiTERO A ARD Jens Christian Oalercaard of 1069 Hnmboldt boulevard. Servicea Tueaday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 3301 Fuller ton avenue.

Interment Mount Ohvw. Member of Painters' union, local No. 184. PARISI Sea Mary E. (Motile) McDonough notice.

rARKEO t.lllle A. Parker, beloved wife of the lata Jslterson dear mother of I manors Ksiuicdy, Jeffersou, Harmaa, and tt) late. Gertrude and Ella. Servicea at 851 76th atreet, Tuesday at 8 p. m.

lotermcat Mount Hope, PAUL Morris Paul. 1149 Columbia avenua. beloved husband ot Mary, nee vteiseman: fond father of Ruth Bernstein. Arnold andl Beverly, eon of the lata Aaron and Sarah, brother of Charles, Sam. Mollie Kmgman.

Harold, and the late WUliam. Funeral Monday at 2 p. m. at funersl chapel. 514) Broadway.

Interment Westlawn cemetery. Late member of Albany Park lodge. B'nat B'rlth; Zionist organisation. Chicago Mercantile exchange, and CongrtgaUoo Seta, Sbolem. PIACENTINL-ee Menchlnl notice, PON8E1GO i Joseph Ponseigo.

beloved bas in nd of Sarah, fond lather ot John, nn. Nary Vulcano. Mrs. Edith Sinent. Mrs.

Anna Dina, Mrs. Frances Spiller. Mrs. Nellie Spiller, Joseph and George, brother of Nick Vincenso. Frank, and Marian Pon-selgo.

Besting at home. 12111 8. Michigan avenue. Funeral aervices Tu-sdsy. Dec.

1. 1941, 9:30 a. at St. Anthony's rnnreti. Nenslnslnn) and Prairie aveouea, latsratavk Holy Nsptilchr cemstary.

I'OTOCKI Victoria Potoekl. beloved wtfa mt John, fond mother of I -eon. Hos. Floreace. and Stanley.

Funeral Tuesdsy, Dae. 10. at 9:30 a. from chapel. 1201 Nobs etreat.

to St. Staniaiaua church. Interment i. Adalbert's. RATMONDI Charlea Ralmondt.

beloved eott of Anthony and Rose, nee Mstrtda; brother of Marie, Frank. Angelo, August. Agnes. Rose, and Michael. Funeral Tuesday, a a.

from chapel. 8500 Harrison street, to Mother Cabrinl church. Interment Mount Carmel. Nev. 0044.

BEN WICK Alma M. Benwlrk. peo Arndt. ot 3250 S. Oak Park avenoa.

beloved wifo ot H. Perry, beloved mother ot Loa 11 a. dear sister of Albert Arndt. Mrs. Eroms Seh.rriisbl.

Mrs. Clara Young. Mra. Msblo Pcteacb. At chspel, 8005-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will bo held Tuesday at 1 :30 tinder auspices ot Lake View chapter.

No. 148, O. E. 1. XaursMOt Mount Emblem.

REUSS Jessie Grey Reuss. Dee. 13. In New York City, formerly of Chicsgo, widow ef Henry If. Reuss.

daughter of Iho lata William L. Grey, sister of Mrs. Julian S. Mao of New York. Services Gracelaod chapel.

Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. REYNOLDS Robert M. Reynolds, beloved son ot Michael and Agnee.

nw Ruddy: food brother of John and Eileen, Funeral Thursday at 9:80 a. from reatdenca, 865 E. 80th place, to St. Joachim's church. Interment Holy Sspulchra.

RHYS See Burr notice. SANDELL See Roger C. Hill notice. SCHALLER Otto Schiller. Dee.

13. of 1834 W. 3ftlh street, dearly beloved husbsnd of Elizabeth, nee Jnst; fond father of Olivia. Adelbert. and Herbert, grandfather of two grandchildren, brother ot Paul Scballer.

Resting at chapel, 305S S. Wolcott avenue, nntil Mondsy. ft p. will lie In etsta al St. Andrew's Kv.

Luth. church. 37th sn1 Honors streets, from 0 p. m. until 10 SO.

Services Tuesdsy, Dee. 1H. at 2 p. m. Interment Belbaula.

Lafaystta SCII1LLB Pster Sehlll. 0(6l 8. Green street. Dec. 14, 1941.

belovsd husband of Bella Schille. father of Paul Schllle. grandfather ot Paul Jr. and Andrea Florence, brother of Nicholas and Henry SchUl. At chapel, 03d and Harvard, where eervkoea will be held Wednesday, Dec.

17, at 3 p. nu under auspices of Paramount lodge. No. 1015. A.

F. aV A. M. Burial Mount Hope. SCHRAND William J.

Sehrand Sr lata cf 7133 S. Union avenue, beloved husband of Henrietta, nee Crowley; dear father ot William Lillian Foil, and Forlence Loftna. brother ot George. At funeral home. 7013 S.

Racine avenue. Funeral Tuesday. 16 at 9 a. to Sacred Hears church. Interment 8t.

Mary's. Stewart O40O. SH ALE Elisabeth M. Shalck of SIX S. Cae-punter avenue.

Oak Park, belevsd wife of the late James A mother of Blarraaa. Ray. mond; Dr. Victor, and the lata Dr. Arthur and Dr.

Kenneth Khalek. grsndmotber of six grandchildren. Funeral Tuesdsy. Dee-Ifl, at 2 p. at mortuary.

6128-30 W. 26th street. Cicero. Interment Bohemian National. Cicero 80.

SHANNA Beulah Shanna. Sea Dt OsnnL SHIELDS Mary Shields, nee Riely. ot 5519 S. Kenwood avenue, beloved wtfa ot the Ista William, fond mother of Dorothy Nemic. George.

William. Bernlce Lammera. Marie Hendricks, and Ruth Root. Funeral Tuesday, Dee. 18.

at 3 P. at chPl. 1011 W. 03d street. InUrmsnt' Cedar Park.

Prospect 0240. SRILLER-Wllllsm Shlller. beloved hnsbwnd of Anna, dear father of Edward. Ells. Elmer, and Haymond.

fond brother of Frank. Mrs. Anna H'-hramm. Albert Herman. Mr.

Emma liriiech. Funeral Wedneadsy. 1 :30 p. from chspel. 0235 Lincoln avenoa.

Morton Grove, to Jerusalem Lutheran church. Interment Irving Park cemetery. Sltiln Marts Kvspll Stdln. as B9. balod wife of James Sldlo.

loving mot tier er Frank and Jerry Kvspl. fond sister of James. Frsnk snd Henry Zadek. and Betty Hi-hinder. Funersl Tuesdsy, 1-30 p.

st chapel. UN? I W. 21th street. Cremslioo st Bohrmlsn Nstionsl. Member of Bohemia rhsptrr.

No. 703. O. E. S.

STEVENS Gertrude Stevens, rie Ruhlow. dearly belovetl wit ol Wllllsm. I1 mother of ante, end Joseph Fos. deushter of Louise and the late Edward, sister of Esther. Ruth.

Elmer. Lucille. Oliver. Milton, lrma. and Ksvmond.

Resting at funeral home. 41-18 W. North avenue. Serv-Ice 2 p. m.

Wednesday. Dec. 17. Interment Mount Emblem cemetery. Call Belmont 8812.

STRICKLEK Henry Wirt Strtekler of 6321 Kenmora avenue. Dee. ia. isvi. oiv husband of Queenie Strtekler.

tether ot Mrs. Elhel MeVessh and Wtrt W. Sines lev. At chspel. 6601 N.

Ashland avenue. hero services will he held Mondsy, Dec 14. a 4 p. m. Interment private.

TRONC-Bertha Trone. mother ot La Roy and Fred Tronc and Mr, i.ertruae ne blcht, alster of John Frleslebsn aud Gee. trude M. Gartsnd. Resting at cbanet 2 W.

Calendar avenue. La Grange, from p. m. Sunday until 1st Mondsy. Services aud tntermsnt Tuesday allsrnooa at Pontlac.

III. UPTON Bridget M. Upton, nee Sexton, be loved mother of Mrs. tna uoyie, sir. Grsc Kelly, snd John S.

Malligsn. sister Of Mr. Ssrsh Xesry. Mrs. tnssoeia par-tent.

Mrs. Robert T. Barton, and th lato John and James Sexton Funeral Wednesday. 9 a. from chspel.

921 Belrooot avenue, to Ht. Sebsstisn'a church. Interment Mount Carmel. WALL James Joseph Wall, beloved hushand ot Mary K. I Minnie 1.

nee Kills; fond Isther of Cstherlue Broehl. Msrgsrvt Ra.llata, Richard and Evelyn Lovel). brother af I.leut. Maurice Wall. Mrs.

Anna Murphy. Richard. Catherine Wall, and the lata Mra. T. Flynn and Mr.

W. Keenan. Fun-rai Wednesilsy. a. from hi Isu r-dence, 7945 Throop street, to bt.

Sa-blna's church. Interment St. Msry's. Mem-her of 81. Ssblna's Holy Name Father Perea council.

No. 1444. K. ot C.j Visitation comm. No.

7tl, C. O. and P. B. A.

Triangle 7300. WARNER Lansing Dee. IS. 1841. at hie home.

201 Sheridan road, Hubbard Woods. husbsnd of Myra Bale Warner, father of Mrs. Seymour Wheeler. Lansine? B. snd John Eliot Warner.

Nswtoo H-. Willtain Robert, and Bradford Tobay. Funeral earvlce private. Ilaekmsn Waahburw. Dmu IS.

418 Ens Is wood avsnus. wife ot ts late Cbarle mother of Mrs Helen Lay-rock. Mra. Ruth Iltlllnga. Mrs.

Martha HraEitiiler, and Mrs Cora U. Met'ab. Sei Ices Mondsy. 2 at tha ehaoel. Nor-mal bonletard at 02d place.

tntenaasit Mount Hop. WEIIH 'Ml Hut. he-ou Watb Dee. 13. widow of the Isle Waller Webb.

Os voted mother of Mr-. W. II. Iirsdy. Clgiat Mrs.

F. V. Herdman. Clncinnsti. and Mrs.

A. C. Ilecsen Services 2 p. m. Dec 16.

at chapel. 2nd E. Chicago street. Kltfin. Interment Bluff City eemefery, WEST Alloc O.

West, S3 yesrs. Dee. 14, willow of the late John A. West, mother of Myrtle Irene Cooper, Harvey L-, William and Dr. John C.

West. Funeral Tuesday. f-e. 18. at fnneral cbapet, 318 S.

Waehinslon street. Naperville, 3:301 p. m. Interment Nsucrvllle emetery. WHITMAN Kdna Reama Whltmsn.

Dee 13. 1941. of 721 S. Weslev avenue. O.ik Park, at St.

Petersburg. wife of J. Whitman, daughter of Mra. William Reama. sister of Hasel Resins.

Resting at funeral home, 818 N. Central avenue. Austin, after Wednesday morning. Funeral no ties later. I ESNER George F.

Wleener sr 17. 1st ot 5355 S. Honore street, loving eon of G-orge R. Se. and Maria M.

Wteanar Inee Zellnkal, beloved brother ot Olive and the late Andrin Funeral Wnlneedsy. De. 17. at 8:30 a. from rhapel.

511 8. Western avenue, to St. Basil's church, la-formation. Prospect 4788. FLATT Dorothy Flstt.

See Dl Claunl notice. FLATLKY-Delia Grogso FlalUy. beloved wife of William, fond mother of Thomas. John, Florence Hounlhsn, Uosa Burks, and the late WUliam, Domlnlck. Nora, and Edward Flatter.

Funeral Tuesday. Deo. Id. at 10:80 a. m.

from, her residence. 60S2 S. Washtenaw avenue, to St. Rlta'a church. Interment St.

Mary's. Pros. 7770. GADO Michael Gang, Dee. 14.

1941. ot 700 Schubert arenue, beloved husband of Anna, father ot Barbara. Margaret, and John. Funeral from chapel. 2701 N.

Clark etreet, Tueaday, at 8:30 a. to St. Clement's church at 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's. OEIMKR Catherine Oelmer. nee Thornton, beloved wife of Leo mother of Law. rence, William. Richard, Mary, and Allen.

Leonora Kerrigan and Sue McGlll. Funeral Wednesday, 0:30 a. from residence. 44ft W. Garfield boulevard, to St.

Anns church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Boulevard 0004. OXNATEMPO Rose Oenatempo. Soe 14 daunt notice.

fJOTTSTEIN Ceclle Oottstetn. at Los An geles. age years, beloved daughter ot Harry and Katherine, dear alster of Bern-hard, Arthur, and Charles. Funeral Wednesday-. 2 p.

chapel. 683S Stony Ialand-av. GRASS Robert J. Grass, suddenly, ago 18 years, of 68 W. 110th street, beloved son of Joslas and Mlnnla Graaa.

nee Haywood: brother of Eugene. Will rest at chapel. 1002S Michigan avenue, after 8 p. m. Mon day.

Services at chspcl Wednesday at 8 p. m. Interment Cadar Park, GROG AN Sea Mary E. Mollis McDonough notice. HARNER George W.

Harner, 3500 Oak Park avenue, Berwyn, 111., beloved husband of Elva dear father of Virginia H. Doig. Services Tuesday, 2 p. at funeral home. 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn.

Interment Mount Emblem. HESS Martha Hess of 3434 K. Overhlll ave- liue. beloved wife of Fred, beloved daugh ter of the lata Andrew and Lena Anderson, dour slater of Minnie Rainiin, aarvtces Tuesday, 3 .10 p. at chapel, fl.lUl Fill.

lerton avenue. Interment Mount uuve Member of Jenhthab chapter. No. 340, O. E.

and Mlnda aovlsly. H1LGKRT Hattle Hllgerl. Dee. 19. 1041.

late ot 1045 Farragut avenue, beloved wife of Jacob, dear mother of Catherine Maxwell, Gertrude Cossart. and, Lawrence Hilgert, fond sister of Augusta Beese and the late Samuel Draeger. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 P. at chapel, 6148-51 N. Ashland ave nue, at Foster.

Interment Memorial Park, Longbeach 6147. HILL Rorer C. Hill of 1027 S. Wisconsin avenue, Berwyn. beloved husband ot Hasel nee Sandell: loving father of Ruth and June, eon ot Cora E.

and the late W. Hill, brother of Jannet F. Schollert. Fu neral Wednesdsr at 2 p. at funeral home.

2307 S. 62d avenue. Interment For est Home. Member of Adelphl lodge. No, 1020.

A. F. A. M. Closro 200.

HIPPLE-John W. Hippie. 2714 8. Keeler avenue, beloved husband of Carrie Lewis, fond father ot the late Hasel and Clifford, stepfather of Charles Lewis, brother ot Harry of Dayton. O.

Hestlng St funersl home. 4116-17 W. Sflth street. Services Wednesdnv. Dee.

17. at 8 a. at Church of the Epiphany, 26th etreet and Keeler avenue, to Mount Olivet. ni'MnXR Thomas William HimiM. Ists ot rl71r) S.

Bell avenue, beloved husband of Stella Jane nee Messenger, loving father ot Ida Mae. Irene Elizabeth. Dr. Thorn and aix grandchildren. Resting at and fu neral from late residence, Monday, Dec.

15 at 2:30 p. m. Interment Cednr I'ark ceme tery. Information, Triangle 3055. IPAACS Dr.

Lewis J. Isaacs ot 6131 Green wood avenue, beloved liu.band of Sophie V. Isaacs, fond father of Alexander Isaacs. Services at family lot in Jewish Graceland cemetery Monday. Dec.

16. p. m. Remains at chajial, 030 E. 47th etreet until Monday noon.

JOHNSTONE William E. E. Johnstone, be loved bus tin ml ot the lata Anna. Funeral Tueaitay, .30 at funersl home 1468 llelmont avenue, to Arlington. Mem ber of Acme lodge.

No. ION I. A. F. A A.

M. Lake View chapter. No. 257. R.

A. aod Adonlran council. No. 85. R.

A S. KASBOHM William A. Kasbohm. Dee. 13 1941, beloved husband of Kathryn, nee Whiter: father of Mrs.

Loretta White. Mrs Kathryn Posplshel. the late John and WiU liam Kasbohm. grandfather of three. Fu neral Tuesday.

10:30 a. at chapel. 2348 W. Madison street. Interment Mount Car mel.

Member of Chicago Park District Police Benevolent association KELLER Robert Keller, beloved husband ot Helen, dear brother of Fred. Anna. Baioacn and Elsie Sturm. Funeral Tuesday. 3 p.

at funeral home. 1458 Belmont avenue, to Rosehill cemetery. KLEinER Ernestine Klelber. nee Meyer, dearly beloved mother of Marie Hens, Mrs Honhin Guadr Mrs. Frieda t.russ.

Kuwara and Arnold Klelber. Funeral Tuesday. I)ee, 16 at 1 p. from chapel. 845 Armilage avenue, to St.

James' Evangelical miner an church. Burial Montrose. rrattt Effla Allele Kraut, nee Seckhach of 7742 Cornell avenue, beloved wue oi Josenh. dear mother of Harriet. Charles Natalie Troek, fond sister of Doretta Ostro, Arthur, Tlllla Latour, iieroeri.

nuui Mvrtle Kurry. Funeral Monday. p. at chapel. 35 Stony Island avenue, Interment B'nat Brim cemetery.

VR.ATTTER Eleanora D. Krauter. Dee, 14 llil. wife of the late iieury nrauisr, mother of Florence K. Carpenter anil How ant H.

Krauter. grandmother ni Joan and trfilB C. Carpenter and Ronald H. Krnu tr. At her residence, 1314 Glenlahe avenue Funeral notice later.

KVAPIL See Sldlo notice, LANDIN Edwin R. Landln, beloved hn.bsnd of Lllllsn Jesn, nee Ulsnnri loving isiner of Claudia, Joyce. Judith, and th late Edwin ami ot Hulda brother of Harry. Arthur, and Mrs. F.dith Outer-berg.

Services Tuesday. 30 p. at 124th street end S'ld avenue. Paloe I'ark. Interment Mount Hope.

LAURIE An tonelle Laurie. 22 IO W. Erie street. Deo. 12, 1041.

oeioveti wiie oi inr late Tony, loving mother ot Ansetina Sea. rano, Mildred Napoleon. Michael, and Anna, fond grandmother of five graudchll dren. Funeral Tuesday. Dec.

111. at 9 a. m. from ehapal. 2353 Chicago avenue, to Holy RoRary church.

Interment al Mount Carmel cemetery. LENZ-Mary Leim tnee KochJ. beloved wife of the late John, fond mother or jonn. Henry. Mrs.

Harry Wllke. Mrs. Elisabeth Iecher. Peter. Edward.

Mrs. Anthony Brausch, and Joseph. Funeral Wednesday. 8 a. from late residence.

5820 Shield avenue, to St. Msrtln'a church. 60 1 and I'rincelon. Interment St. Mary cemetery.

Normal 4532. MACFARLANE Wade A. Mscfarlane of 12010 Stewart avenue, son ot srrou ana Elsie Mscfarlane. brother of Bessie May, Dorothy, and Frederick, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wade. Funeral at chapel. 304 W. 119th street. Wednesday, at 2 p.

in. Interment Cedar I'ark. MALITS Marvin Mallts. 1012 N. Washte naw avenue, son of Jacob and pearl, oroin-er of Bernard and Joseph.

Funeral Monday. 1 p. ni. al chapel, 2018 W. Division.

McANDREW- Donald John McAndrew. he- loved eon of John J. ami Ksiner iwaguire mr-Andrew, fond brother of Brother t'lement, O. P. IThomasl.

Private Harold Bert-rand, Elaine, Joan, and Alfred. At reel. deuce. 2445 N. Sayre avenue.

Funeral notice later. McDONOUGII Mary E. IMolllel Mcnnunusb. beloved daughter of the iao joiiii sun Mary McDonough. font sinter of Michael McDonough and the late Margaret E.

Carey ami James McDonough. Funeral Tuesday. Dee. Ill, 9:30 a. from late residence.

Wll.oii avenue, to Our Lady of Merc.v church. Trov street at Montrose. Inter ment Calvary cemetery. Yards 11.18. Merilnnls.

Ilee. 14. Fu neral Tuesday morning st It o'cliw In the rhml of St. Anne's home. Techny, 111.

Interment Calvary cemetery. MENCHIN1 Knee Menchlnl. nee cVrnrro. beloved wife of the lata Aaoatliio. fond mother of Loiilae I'iacentlui and Lawrence dear grandmother of Frank Piacentinl and Rosemarie Menchlnl.

s'uncrai inursuay. Use. 1041. at 10 a. from funersl home, 81 N.

Wells street, to Assumption church. Reuuirm high mass 10:30 a. m. tnterment Mount Carmel cemetery. Information.

Delaware 1625. KN I A Lucille Mfulua. See HI Clannl MONKWA John Monkwa of H. Trum- bull avetme. beloved huslmnd of Mary, fond father ol Thaddcus, Helen Janoskl and Florem-e, father-in-law of Alice and Al Janokl.

Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 17 st 11:311 a. from chapel. 2459 S.

Christiana avenue, to St. Caslmir's church. Interment Resurrect Ion cemetery. Information. Rockwell 3909.

MURPHY Daniel Murphy. Dee. 14. hunband ot Mary, father of Frank Thoma John Ir w. uer id.

ami i yrn j. ru neral from chapel. 7705 Cottaue Grove avenue, Wednesday, 8 a. to Holy Cross church. Burial Holy Sepulchre.

Member of Chicago Park District Police Ben. Asi-n MURRAY Frederick L. Murrey. Dee. 13 1941.

husbsnd of Grace D. Murray, falhei ot William C. Murray, grandfather of Helen Ingalls Hofwood and Jane Murray Crawford. Services Monday. Dec.

16. d. at funeral home. 1400 Sherman avenue. Evanston.

111. NAPOLEON Pee Antonette Laurie notice ICS WOLD William Neawold of 1810 Francisco avenue, beloved father of Irene Morey. Mahle Smith, and Viola Howell dear brother of Alice Kroeulng, LilH Oliver, and Marie Witt, also survived by five grandchildren. Services weunesos.v 2:30 p. at funeral home.

3301 Ful lerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive. Mrs. Ross MencniaL, Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Men-chini, a resident of Chicago for 73 years, will be held 'at 10:30 a.

m. Thursday' her 85th birthday in Assumption church. She died Saturday. Burial will be in Mount Carmel cemetery. Mrs.

Menchlnl was born In Italy and came to Chicago In 1868. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Louise Piacentinl. 868 North Wells street, with whom she lived; a son, Lawrence Menchlnl, and a grandson, Frank Piacentinl; a granddaughter, Rosemarie Menchlnl, and two sisters, Mrs. A.

Bernaro, 91, and Mrs. Mary De Bert. 88. Mrs. Jessie Grey Rents.

Mrs. Jessie Grey Reuss, formerly of Chicago and London, died Saturday night In New York City, according to word received here yesterday by friends. She was the widow of Henry IL Reuss, capitalist, who died aboard his yacht In the Florida keys in 1923. Mrs. Reuss was born In Chicago, daughter of the late William L.

Grey, leather merchant. She leaves a sister, Mrs. Julian Mason of New York, wife of the former Chicago and New York newspaper editor. Funeral services will be held in Graceland cemetery chapel at 2:30 p. m.

tomorrow. Charles F. Dittrich. Funeral services for Charles F. Dlt trlch, 21 years old, a member of the United States Coast Guard at New Orleans, will be held at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 3440 West 26th street. Burial will be in Wood-lawn cemetery. Seaman Dittrich was fatally injured in a motor accident Friday. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dittrich, and a brother, Paul, of 2143 South California avenue. Mrs. Ratner. Mrs.

Ella Ratner. 73 years old, wife of Rabbi Louis Ratner of Mount Sinai hospital, collapsed last night and died of a heart attack in her home, 3501 Douglas boulevard. Efforts of fire department rescue squad No. 7 to revive her were of no avail. Surviving, in addition to her hus band, are four sons and three daugh ters.

Services will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the home, with burial in Jewish Waldheim cemetery. Charles M. Howell Sr.

Baltimore. Dec. 14 (p). Charles M. Howell Sr, 68 years old.

of Kansas City, Mo, attorney and former chairman of the Missouri state Democratic committee, died today in Johns Hopkins hospital. THEATER PATRON BOOS ROOSEVErS SPEECH; ATTACKED AND SEIZED A patron who shouted Boo! during a newsreel showing of President Roosevelt's fireside chat of last Tuesday night precipitated a tumultuous scene last night in the Telenews theater, 165 North State streeL The audience had just finished applauding the President's words when the "boo" was heard. Patrons fell upon Edward A. Loss 23 years old, 1010 Harvey avenue. Oak Park, and cuffed and pummeled him until he was res cued by an attendant.

United States Marshal William H. McDonnell, in the theater at the time, arrested Loss, who was locked up in the Central police station. He will be tried this morning in South State street court on charges of disorderly conduct. As he was being put into a patrol wagon. Loss told a policeman: That's my opinion and I guess I'm entitled to IL" His mother, Mrs.

Mary Loss, said her son, welder, has been working 12 hours a day. 7. V. Dorland of La Porte, Business Leader Dies Laporte Ind- Dee. 14 Special.

J. Vene Dorland, retired Laporte real estate and insurance executive, died at his home today aft an illness of two years. He had been active in business until three years He was former secretary of the Indiana Association of Insurance Agents, and as treasurer of the Laporte County Agricultural association he was in strumental in establishing the first county agricultural agent in Laporte county In 1909. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon. NIGHT? Dr.

H. Howland-Shearman. I New Haven, ConiL, Dec 14 JP). rv ere- 1 Dr. Charles H.

Howland-Shearman, 75 vain nil (nvantn. vrhh ffftvolnnoil method of applying tremendous pres- sures to bring about the cold flow of metals, died today after a long ill- naaa. I la went to Knelnnd In 19331 nd built a precision nresa which exerted 8,000.000 pounds of pressure, It is being used to turn out aircraft parts and armor plate. He was made a member of the Royal Institution In Ttrltain Til. wnrlr associates said, had aroused great in-l terest on the part of the Office of Production Management.

Mrs. Helen M. Hill, Funeral services for Mrs. Helen M. HilL a retired teacher, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock in St Paul's Episcopal Church by the Lake, Burial will be in Rosehill cemetery.

I Mrs. Hill, who was 84 years old, re-1 tired 25 veer aeo from the staff of I the Ray elementary school, after I teaching 25 years. She was a charter member of the Rosers Park Woman's dub. Mrs. Hill died Friday in Peo ria, where she had resided with a daughter, Mrs.

Louise Matusak, for several years. Vernon L. Ashby Funeral services for Vernon L. Ash-by, member of the staff of the magazine of the Chicago Association of Commerce, will be held at 1:30 p. m.

today in the chapel at 4920 Irving Park road. Burial will be In Acacia Park cemetery. Mr. Ashby, who was -u i on-rn VJrL1 naval veteran of the first World war and a member of La Grange post. No.

4L of the American Legion. He leaves two sisters and three brothers. Dr. Paul Henrr Hanos. Boston, Mass, Dec.

14 Special. Dr. Paul Henry Hanus, professor em eritus of education at Harvard and i hIa. a 4ha TTq rta rA TootH Ae fie. sociation, died in Cambridge today after a long illness.

An alumnus ot the university oi xvucnigan, ne aiaea In establishing an educational train- ing institute at Harvard. Born in Ilermsdorf, in 1855, Dr. Hanus came to the United States in 1859. He also was craduated from Plattville Wis. Normal schooL Judge W.

B. Qnarton. Algona, la, Dec. 14 W). -District Judee W.

B- Ouarton. 83 vears old. who had been active nearlv 60 vears in north Iowa, serving as district Judge 14 years, died at Kossuth hos- I A 1 I ONE KILLED, TWO HURT WHEN AUTO HITS SAFETY ISLE Robert M. Reynolds, a brakeman I for' the Nickel Plate railroad, was killed yesterday, and Joseph McLone, 21 years old, of 7010 Klldare avenue, and hi wlfc. MaHorie.

20. were seri- ously Injured when the automobile in which the three were riding struck a safety Island at 100th street and Western avenue, and overturned. Their car was struck from the rear by a car driven by William Haskell, 24, of-724 West '33d street. He was not hurt. McLone, a brakeman for the Pennsylvania and his wife are in the Little Company of I Mary hospital.

Reynolds was 22 and lived at 1420 East 93d street. Joseph Lewis Tyrcel, 2719 Fulton street, 59 years old, Negro, died last night In County hospital of injuries suffered Saturday night when he was struck in front of 2631 Lake street by a cab, driven by Arthur Wilken, 22, of 959 Webster avenue. An unidentified Negro about 50 years old was killed at 37th street and Wabash avenue by an auto driven by Theodore Collins, 47, also colored, of 4905 Michigan avenue. Up to 4 p. m.

yesterday, 915 persons had been killed by automobiles In Cook county since Jan. Of these, 645 were killed in Chicago, where 25,115 were injured In the same period; AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR are) pro pa red to fllve you whan you com to us for a loan leant $10 to 9300 FAMILY LOAM COatOIAtlON LOOP 902 S. Stat Cor. Adorn. Cantury Bld8, Rm.301.

Tefephone WABoiJi 2994 LOOAN 3QUARI 3147 W.togan Blvdcor. FU Near Terminal SPAulding 4100 NORTH. SIDI 6349 N. Wetern Cor W. Devon Km.

206. Devon Tel. Bfilorgale 4121 WIST-SIOI 4806 Wast Madlton St4 Neor Cicero. Naxf to Walgreen. Tel.

MANled 4211 SOUTH'SIDI 2105 71 Street, East of Bryn Mowr LC Station, 2nd floor. DOffcheftor 2811 SOUTH CHICAGO tllS Commercial Ave), lopp. Goldbloft Bro I. Lincoln Bldo- Km. 10.

KGttnl 6220 Demand for Babies Large 4 at St. Vincent's; Prospective foster parents prefer 1aby girls, especially blue eyed ones. They also prefer babies only a week or two old. These tastes on the part of prospective foster parents were disclosed yesterday la the 1941 annual report cf St. Vincent's orphanage, 721 North La Salle street, prepared under the direction of Rosarla, superintendent.

The report also pictured a good Index of general prosperity, because more people indicated that they could, afford the luxury of an adopted baby. Thus far this year. 900 couples tried to adopt babies at St. Vincent's This -as twice the number of applicants last year. ISO en Waiting list.

However, only 204 couples were successful, because most of the babies at the institution were only charges. One hundred fifty potential borne givers are on the waiting list, all having qualified as acceptable foster parents. All that's Seeded are 150 homeless babies. "Times have changed." said' Sister Mary Alice, assistant superintendent. "Only six years agoin 1935 we placed so few babies we didn't know where to keep the rest." Seek Young Babies.

"This year couples are seeking younger babies, many wanting them not more than a couple of weeks old." St. Vincent's has six floors of wards for children. 50 nurses, and complete operating and X-ray facilities. It Is considered one of the nation's best institutions for youngsters under 3. It has accommodations for 250 babies.

Since 1931. it has provided for 12,752 children. Adoption applicants are investigated for income, background, reference, home conditions, and if approved, are matched with children desired for coloring, features, and ancestry. SERVICES HELD FOR CHIC AGO AN KILLED IN HAWAII Memorial services were held last bight at the Drexel Park Presbyterian church for Lieut. Rjchard Rail, United States navy, who was killed Pec.

7 in the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. The staff of St. Bernard's hospital, where he served his internship, his mother, Mrs. Jay RalL 6728 Bell avenue, and other members of his family attended. The Rev.

Clinton Cox, who conducted the service, declared that altho American losses at Pearl Harbor had been serious, they had been more, than repaid by the resultant national unity and that each life lost there had helped spur enlistments in the armed forces of the cation. Find California Woman Dead in Berth of Train Mrs. Marie Baby Barham. 62 years old. cf Los Angeles.

Cal was found dead in her berth on a Santa Fe train yesterday after the train pulled into Dearborn street station. Police said she was apparently the victim of a heart ailment. She is believed to be the widow of Guy Barham. a west coast newspaper executive. She apparently was on her way to visit her daughter, Mr.

Mllllcent Ylnken, cl Birmingham, police said. Civil War Vet, 10T, Die; Shared in Lincoln Honor Jacksonville. I1L. Dec. 14 Special.

Edwin McCalllster, 101 years old, died yesterday in his home southeast of Griggsville. He served in the Union army during the Civil war. ins birthday was Feb. 12 the same as Lincoln's and for many years the Griggsville schools have honored both en that day. Triplet Born Saturday Reported Doing Well The triplet daughters which so surprised Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Dauner In West Suburban hospital Saturday were reported last night to be healthy and happy. So were the parents, who Lve at 4001 Nelson street. They have been married eight years "and Saturday's arrivals were the first to enliven their home. Anti-Semitic Magazine Ha Suspended Publication NoblesvUle, Ind, Dec.

14 (ff). Offices of the Roll CalL antl-semitic magazine published here by William D. Pelley, announced tonight publi cation had been suspended indefinite ly. The magazine's next issue was due tomorrow. The Roll Call bad been published here a year.

STABBED 80 TIMES. Pekin Inn police, called last night to stop a titkl at 285 IkHdrt (Civet, found An- tboar Yurtcich. 62 ysars old. unconscious ti mil SO stsb wound la too chest. II also had tmo etruck on the brad with a hatchet and two of hi fingers bad been cut oft.

Joseph Pay. 44. colored, was axrrsled on the Fight the menace of colds intelli- gentry! Remember that in tests conducted during ten years of research, those who gargled Lis- terine Antiseptic twice a day had EE WISE. THE FIRST SIGN WITHERS! Tin LiBt that throat aurlacaa H. ei Tests had DEATH NOTICES ere reoeived for publication in iho next morning's Final Edition of the Chicago Tribune up to II :00 each night.

Call Superior 0100 Went Ad-VIser. DEATH NOTICES In Memorlam. KELLY Francia Kelly Jr. In memory of our loving- nepbew. who paaaed away uua year ago today.

Dec. llHO. vacva joun, aukt blanche. LA BR.OSE Thnrcaa La Broaa. 1035.

Gone but not Xorsottan. Uuaband and CliU lrau. MARGOLIS Joaeph Maryolla. In fond and lovlnc memory oi Joacpb Varsolla. Dan.

id, 103V. THE JTAMU.V. Fraternal Notlcea. LAKE VIEW CHAPTER. NO.

140, O. F. 8. Serrirra for Slater Alma Kertwlck. Tut day.

Dec. 10. at 1:30 p. in. at chcvel.

UU05 Lincoln avmuc. ELIZABETH TANNHAD8ER. W. M. ttAUAU C.

MANAttSE. Bacralary. ANDERSON Arthur Anderaon. Dec. 13.

loved liimhand if Kvel.vii, nro kowrikki; I luttil fathvr Arthur, June, and Horn I iltur auii tit Klmrr ami Inronc-o. tuiu-r Wedneatlay. 17, at '2 p. at chaptk. i Linculn-av.

Interment Montroaa. ANDREWS Nancy Barrett Andrewa of 683 Elm street, Winiif-tka, mothpr ol Mra. Nancy A. HitririiM and Barrett Andrew. aiBter of Mrs.

Mary Von 1'flueh. and Frank Barrett. Servicea Monday. v. at residence.

In-tanoent Lake Foreat cemetery. BEND1K Georra Bendik. 3717 Tarnell ave nue, loud father of Annett Denuik. Mane Walker, and John P. Bendik and Dorothy Proike.

Funeral Tneaday, Dec. IB, 2 p. at rhapel, 3410 W. V-'Oth etreet. fo Concordia.

Texaa papera pleaae copy. Information, Lawn. U263. UEUNKKO See Wcn.hleil notice. BRA UKR Ruby Olnaburr Urauer.

beloved wife of Ilr. Aoraham dear nioinar oi Hugh. Larry, and Mnritir. lovin lauiiht-r ot lit. Jacob and Sarah Gtuntnira', dear Binter ot Kusa Janii.

i'rancea Balaam. Albert, Leo. and John and the late Harry and Dr. Samuel D. Gingbursr.

Services Monday. Dec. 15. at 11 a. at chapel, 6200 Broadway, to O.

B. A. cemetery. Waldheim. BRIGNADELLO Augueta Brlgnadello of 1B4 w.

Ohio etreet, Dee. 13. wue of the late Frank J. Brirnadello. mother of the late 7era.

At chapel. 6601. N. Aatt land avenue, where aervices will be held Tuesday. Dec.

16. at p. m. Interment Graceland. BRUMIT Jnmea Knocb Brumlt.

beloved hue- band of Lillian l'earl, brother of J. T. and Henry Brumit and Mra. J. E.

Covington. Realtor at funeral borne. 3018 Irvine Park road. Services Tueaday, Dec. IS.

at 2 P. m. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. Member ot Crystal lodf. No.

1025. A. V. at A. M.

BUHRER Strnhen Buhrer of 460 Hill ave nue. Glen Ellyn. father of Stephen jr. oi Chlcaao. Mrs.

Frederick Heinnoid or torn bard. Mra. D. W. Kohlsaat ot Walworth.

Wis. Memorial services 2:30 p. tn. Tuesday at 22ft W. Wesley atreet.

Wbeaton. 111. BURR Ella M. Burr of 62S Ounderaon ave nue. Oak Park, beloved sister of Harriet Henley, dear aunt of Gertrude B.

Rhys and Alice W. Freycanv. At rest snd service at chapel. 623 Lake street. Oak Park, Tuesday, p.

tn. Interment Forest Heme. Information. Euclid 1643. BURTON Joseph Burton.

14. beloved Ittinhnttd. ot the lata Ausuata, fond tatnar of Mr. Mand Manners, Joseph. Mrs.

Alice ErUU.on, and the late Edwin and Char lee. al.o leave two grandchildren and on arital randhlld. frvlo Tueaday, 8:30 i. at futiaral home, nxuu f. neeiern avenue.

Interment Rosehill. BttTTSBACH Benjamin T. ButUbsch. 8125 llrr.rl av.mia. Deo.

1.1. llll. Deiovmi nua Itaml of Kdna M. Buttsbach, liroiher of Olive Buttsbach and Mrs. Ruby Smith.

At chniiel. U3d and Harvard, where services will be held Tuesdsy. Dec. 10. at 3 p.

inidiir auspices of jjanuer moga. no li-'l A. If. A A. M.

Interment Mount Hope, MrmlMT ot Oriental consistory and Illinois Bell Telephone Company Pioneers. CASK Maria Case, beloved wife of the lata Alfred t'aaa. dear a ater or rraiiK aim Stanley I'idfzek, nller-lii-luw of Martin ami Helen PiHzczek. Funeral Wedneday Dec. 17, at 3 p.

at chapel. 2021 Dickens avenue. Interment Acacia I'ark crmetery. For information call Humboldt U4UJ. rniPMAN-Hinnah Chapman, beloved mother of Khan.

Aoe. ana earn, ana inc lata Rata Chanman. grandmother of ais. great-grandiiHither of two. Funeral Tile-lav.

10 a. at chapel. 4225 W. Roor-e- vclt road. Interment P.

O. Forest Park. Please omit flowers. COUPE Marv Coupe of Park Ridge. III.

beloved wife of the lata George, ioiio mother of George Charles James Ma Rlalna. Winifred Dalacker. grand- mother of nine grandchildren. Funeral Monday. Deo.

1-1. aw 30 a. m. from funeral home. 120 S.

Northwest highway Park Ridge, to St. Paul of the Croat church. Interment St. Joseph's. COUTTS Ales L.

Coutt. husband of the late Rosa (nee Kramer, fond lather of Alex. Marie, and Robert Coutts. Services Tueiwlay. 3 p.

at funeral home. f228 Sheridan road. Interment Irving Park llnulevard cemetery. Member of Interna- tional Bookbinders union, local No. and Clan MacUuff.

Lorn; beach 0080. CintHAN Mary It. Curran fnre Flood), lute i.f W. 68lh street, beloved wile of John dear mother of Gertrude G. Meehan, and the late Laura Fulk.

Aitnes. John, and Thomas t'urran. sister of Mrs. Calhrrlne Carr of Fond dii l.ac. Wis.

Funeral Tuesday. a. from funeral home. 6438 S. Halsted atreet.

to Visitation church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. DKNN1KTON John A. tVnnlslon. age S6 hUNhand of the late Jennie, father Teresa, Knthryn.

Edith, Gregory. Genevieve Small. Mildred O'Hyrne, and Leslie. Fu neral Tuesday. Deo.

1, at 8:30 a. ni from rhapel. 82M Bnliunnt avenue, to St. Mary of the Lake church. Interment Calvary cemetery.

DI CIANN1 Maria Domenlca Dl Clannl. nee Frisco, of H34 N. OttUlrjr boulevard, beloved wife of thn Idle Antonio, fond mother iKmriiilc, Joseph, Sol, Lucy. Nlrk, Kocco, and thn late Salvatore. slsU-r of Nick Fosro, Aliaelina Monnco.

Funnrul from chstH UHOH Harrlstiit street. Thuradtiy. Dec. IN at a. to SI.

Calllslo's church. Muilal Mount Cariuul cemetery. Nevatla 282K. DITTKICH Charles Dittrich. O.

8, coast anunl it New Orleans. Chlcsgo rest ilriMp 2143 S. California avenue, nite 21 years, beloved son of Charles and Joxephlne Dittrich. brother of Paul. runerai iupb- day, lVc, 0.

a. at rhiiprl. 3440 W. 2Uth street, to Woodlawn. Informatiun, Lawn.

22U3. DOYLE Robert M. Do vie. late of t6'J Garfield boulevard, son of the late Joli and Mary, nee Dunn: brother of the late Patrick Dovla and Catherine Griffln. neral Monday, 9:30 a.

m. from funeral home. 5438 S. Halsted atreet to Visitation church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Member of Holy Name aociety. Boul. 0602. DRMSEK Barbara DruiM-k. nee Bowman, dea wife of Paul, dear mother of.

Angela. Al freil. and Alvina. Funeral Wednesday Dec. 17.

at 8:15 a. from home. 2137 Bissell street, to St. Vincent's church. In terment St, Joseph's cemetery.

FA LVE Joseph B. Falvey. late of Wash Incton. D. C.

beloved husband of Josephine Waterman Falvey, brother of John Kit want Mrs. II. J. Moynilian, Mrs. Mar tin B.

Courtney, and the late Mrs. Mary atrDada. Funeral Wednesday. 8 a. ram realdence of sister.

8234 8. Elizabeth atreet. to St. Sabina church. Bou.

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