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CHICA DAILY TRIBUNE FRID A Y. FET1.11 TT ARV 1 1037. 1 4 DEATH NOTICES HAROLD TEEN-POP DONS A HOT-DOG JOCKY OUTFIT "91.111.1 1 TRUCK OPERATOR FINDS i'llSSOUR1 11111 DIFFICULT KiN011--Reary Kim1j. betoved husband or 1. Ste, Ida, stett-father of William C.

son of Minnie and the sate John D. Leaves tour sisters and one brfither. Mein her of Pythagoras lodge. No. 1018, A.

F. 8r. A. Washington chattier. No.

43. R. A. oast worthy natron of lidwinning chapter. No.

916. E. Mc Finley camp, No. 6. Uirted Spanish War Veterans; local 143, International Union School Engineers.

at home, Ludlam avenue, until noon Saturday. Masonie services at funeral home, 5S26-28 Elston avenue. Saturday, Fen. 13. D.

m. interment. Oakridge. TJTM ANNJonas M. La nun aim, helm; ed husband of the late Ida.

fcind father of Mrs. Helen Cowan. Mrs. Myrtle PoilerHerhert and Alfred J. Funeral at the convenience of the faintlY Interment Hammond.

Ind. ibaltd 1 Crookr Kindi 8, A. No. -AP-1 werr 00 I 00- 1 61vE -eou ALL 'kit-se eustwess -1-oF, il ToSS IT ALL -ro PAPPs.e es 1. SO Au' WHAT DO 'fOU Do'-- LooK A-r -TN' ATMOSPHERE it4 -rws DUMP- AS HOT 00 .1 V' AR EVER.

AO EcooA-re MO I4AS THAT SPROUT 60-1-T I4E AAAKES NAS DO "7-141 I -11-41mcss! lomolon ammozeornowoldrommologrownovi000r SHO -1 rt 414 -Two NOURS LATER'- CIRAIkAPS ts ieklo 00 At.4' A1-1A-T- 00 slOU Iff AAs A IT I 6tve ALL LooK A-r om eustwess Ni1OP! wHAT HAS THAT SPROuT 6oT 14E AAAKES NAS 0043S 1 ToSS ALL -ro i lt-s 00 -r1-41 AR ENF-g. -41ts! PEcZ weti AP, so INJAMErooATE Al HAT epan a. a-. 'cr' 0 (7-1 -4. 1 41.

1 1 tat tag i (c) Sr CMiLl? 4 I I A 0 4 A4'74 4,. Jr.41 nt eRgx -T- m-r I I I Bpi; fr 1 1 01 t2 1 'NI' 1 --411FA 'L, BAUGHWilliam E. Baugh. 250 W. 61st place, 10, 1937; beloved father of Mrs.

Gertrude V. Hansen and Mrs. Florence L. Eastman. Servipea st chapel.

S31 and Harvard, Feb. 13, 2 D. m. Interment Evergreen. BA VL1SSM1y A.

Bayliss of 462a Lake Park avenue. Services saturday. Eeht. 13. at 3 ro.

at ehapel. S51 E. 15th street. Interment Oak Woods. 6ELANY1See Haller death notice.

RINGHAM--Hood William Bingham, Veb. 1937, beloved husband of Clara Bingham. father of Matthew. and William brother of Mrs. Ralph Ritt and Harry H.

Bingham of Detroit. and Charles D. Bingham Jr. Services at residence, S530 S. Bishop street.

Satorday. Feb. 13, at 2 p. m. interment St.

Maria's. BOSWORTHCharles H. nsworth Feh. 10. 193-7: husband of Della 14.

Bosworth, father of Mrs. Gordon L. Padiey and Trevor Stamp, London, Eng. Funeral services 2:30 p. Friday, at his home, 225 Hamilton Evanston, 111.

intermtmt Private. Pasadena, Cal. and Ne NV York City payers please copy. Vicight Officer Tells How, Act Is Evaded. PY HAL FOUST.

30s7 7i-iwKsmtTlY LoHEt4 (AJE ARE DPoPPED OfF ikT THE TpoptcAL tsLANto, I TELL ES- No TEL.GPI-10NIE, oaloSFAFERS, frO 1 RADx0 -we'Re Goo-1G SMITTY-JUST A COUPLE OF BEACHCOMBERS Arz 7 i l''' 41 70 4i, ll l- 11-L2 4- 1 1 'it 4 It 41 4 i 1 II ----5, i tgrM r( ---77- .4. (4 i i I T. 1.. II. S.

Psi Off it! I Sej''' 14' 04p 'fr 71-i -4' f7.A ---1-6 --L SMITTYJUST A COUPLE OF BEACHCOMBERS 1 4 Mis-T 7i-it-IK 5MtTrY 11 AH 0 (AJE AR DPO PPED 3 -0g 1 I 1 4 1ii ,11,:::4 1 ') I I OfF ikT THE TpoptcAL tsLAND, ISLP0-10, SMMY- Dotsir FofzGET 0-1EF 1 SI NO TEL.GpHotle, 0 LOOKS PRET-1Y To FicK us up' i)ii ,,,1 palosFixpe Rs, to st.A)ELL, wHAT? -nozee wEEKs iiy' i FR om 70 OPV, 'N, RADX 0 we'R Goo-1G i 0 i Lt-St Servira. indeoenctence. Feb. ii. f.SrAri.11ocith thp Trihune stirvot safely outside the juris Oiction of Iklissouri rolice, a story be written about the sleuthInz of the highway dp eartment con- of the, show slale in enforminZ itS complicated regulations for freizht movement over the pubjir tnAds.

While the driver of the research trook wPs in custody for a couple of hours rear St. Louis yesterday, Edward A. Gray, veiht orlicer who made the a rtxst, told of investizations And harassments of carrier operators the provisions or the public Utilities laws. G000SY CiIILIZATtOti I i I 1 Lt i A-ri LEIPARTWalter M. Leipart.

belOVett husband of Mary. nee Sullivan, father of Lawrence. Walter William, CathcrinF. Agnes, and 11.. Kozilisky.

Monday. 9 a. from ehapel. 5533 Wentworth aVentIP. It, St.

Anne thurc.ih, Interment St. Mary's. LINDEMANNAdolph Lindemann. husband of the lata Frances father of George Henry, and Mrs. P'Iorenice Firchatt.

Funeral cervices at chapel, 2601 Vermont street. Plue Island, Feb. 12, at 2 la. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

LIJEKENEdward A. Lueken. beloved of Nellie lone Borstl. dear father of. Mrs.

Edith Byrne, Joseph C. Lueken. and Mrs. Edna Johnson. Funeral Saturday.

1.3. at 8:30 a. from funeral home. 2157 Irving Park boulevard, to Queen of Angels church. Ini.erment All Saints'.

i Reading' IPa.1 patters please cony. MACRLottis M. Mack, at Miami Beach. beloved husband of Beatrice. dear father of Harold and S.

Melvin. dear son of the late 18aae, fond brother of David and Mrs. Birdie Pelton. Flittatal serviees Friday, 3,2 noon, at memorial chapel, 5'205 Broadwa.v ATTHEWSLillian -Ma "thews. nee Mull-vine.

Feb. 10, 1937, beloved wife of the late Roger J. Matthews, mother of William Killacky. daughter of the late John and Catherine Dempsey MullYille, sister of Mrs. Daniel 3.

Scanlon. Resting st funeral bn 3a Et2. )rs; dtNa. y. Ce Rrell.n":1;t1;er0a.

avenue. aan.dvne Oak Park. Interment Calvary. MeATILIFFEJohn J. McAuliffe, beloved husband of the late Mary Rogers McAuliffe.

dear lather of Mrs. Theresa. Harrington, rs. Gertrude Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Fleetham.

Richard and john H. McAuliffe, brother of Mrs. Nora Roach. Mrs. MarY Sullivan, Mrs.

Margaret paughertY, Jeremiah. Cornelius, arid Thomas McAuliffe. Funeral Saturday, 54 a. from tale residence. 15 N.

Kostitor avenue. to St. Mel church. Interment Mount CarmeL MeINTOSHAlexander N. McIntosh, Feb.

10, 1987; dear brother of Sarah Carey, McIntosh. and Mary Raab. Services Saturday. 2 13. at funeral chapil.

4338 -to Fullerton avenue. Interment Irving Pa Boulevard cemeterv. 43 EEG ANOwen Meegan of 4506 Wi street. beloved husband of Agnes. nee Drly, fond father of John, Ettgette.

the Peter. and Joseph Meegan. Funeral Sal-rday, Feb. 13, 9 a. from 8024 to St.

Cecelia chin 1 Burial Mount Olivet. Please omit EEN A Mary Sheehy Montan. mother of John D. Murphy Funeral Sat today. Feb.

13. at 9 a. from late 5213 to St. Thomas Atitli IIRM church. Interment CalvarY.

MELZERGeorge Melzer of Northbrook, beloved husband of Marie. dear father r.f rs. Jeannette Johnson ann Herbert. nerNI Saturday. a.

to from 1 Waukegan road. to St. Norbert church. terment Techny, DI. I.

1 1 BOYERFred Boyer, age 77 years, beloved husband of the late Frieda Boyer. president of F. Boyer company. At rest in chapel. 2341 Milwaukee avenue, until Saturday, 11 a.

in. Services at 2 p. m. at English Evangelical church. 30d2 Palmer souare.

Interment Concordia. Los Angeles and San Francisco, Cal papers please copy. For information call Humboldt 0282. -BRIGHTLyle A. Bright.

Feb. 10. 1927, dearly beloved husband of yr tie. nee Jorgensen: loving lather of Audrey and William. fond son of Capt.

William T. and Grace brother of Grace Erickson. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. at (f.

a Del 4325 Armitage avenue. ifiterinent Acacia Park. Member of Kilwinning lodge, No. 311, A. F.

A. M. BRITTENPhilio Britten of Memphis. Feb. 10; beloved brother of Michael Britten and Mrs.

Peter E. Reynolds of 1500 La ke Shore drive. and Mrs. Ed ward Schmalzried and Mrs. Rose Schmalzried of -Memphis, Tenn.

Burial Friday, Feb. 12, in Memphis, Tenn. RRIIMMEBSTEOT Blanche E. Brummerstedt, Feb. ito, daughter of Mamie Reny BrUMmerstedt and the late John sister of Mrs.

Vera Schroeder, Mrs, Glenellyn Kinney, Joyce, Donald, and Marion. Re. posing in ehapel, jeffery boulevard at street, from 2:30 in. Friday until Saturday morning. Interment Aliamont, Bt.

MICKLEYSee Marion Carroll notice. BUSCHHenry Busch, 44 Shenstone road, Riverside. hushand of the late Caroline, fond father of Arthur FL Funeral services at the borne for Innerals. 6910 Windsor avenue, Berwyn, lll. Saturday, 2:30 1).

m. Jnierment Rosehill. CARROLLMarion Carroll, nee Buckley: beloved wife of the late Richard. loving sister of Marguerite Rapiers, Helen Hereley, and Lawrence. Funeral Saturday.

9 :30 a. from residence. 4645 N. Leamington avenue, to Our Lady of Victory church. Interment St.

Josephs. COYNEThomas Coyne late of 6048 Melrose street, beloved husband of Laura, nee Honeywell; fond father of Laura. ThOrrlai4 Ellen. and John. brother of rs.

Catherine Coyne. Joseph Coyne, Mrs. J. A rbeiter, Mary Coyne, Mrs. William Weinard, Timothy Coyne of -Minneapolis.

and Mark Coyne of Chicago. Funeral Saturday, Feb. VI, 9 a. from chapel, 6833 W. to Si.

Ferdinand church. Burial St. Joseph cemetery. inneapolis papers please copy. NA-rivE AF 84 -( 4 NATI 1, r---- C7-: 7777 7, i '-( I( '6' ,.:1, tL.

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1110, 141,1, 11 -2 ----V 4 'lie 1'7: 1114 I 1, Ny, RONGETTIp JAILED IN ABORTION CASE, SEEKS FREEDOM P. E. BENEDICT, 80, OF LOS ANGELES, LAND SELLER, DIES MARY R. CUNNINGHAM OF HOOPESTON, DIES IN SAN DIEGO Los Angeles, Feb. 11.ISpe- cial.IPierce E.

Benedict, SO years. old, Hoopeston, Feb. weally pioneer and first mayor of Bev- Relatives here received word today eriv Hills which he helped to found, of the death of Mrs. Mary R. Cunning- died today.

He was born in Boon-ham, pioneer resident of Hoopeston, vine, In 1856. Benedict sailed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. with his parents from the eastern Anna G. Brownfield, San Diego, Cal. seaboard in 3862, but the Panama Mrs.

Cunningham had resided there bound ship on which the family took for the last ten years. She was the pasage was captured by the con ----e .2 Vt. A lir on Permit Eva tiPrl4. 1 1 THS detect ix 0 work, in I he main. as directed tint against the truek -0FP -4r77: CM.

tInT'S I'M it I ingly invnived in the web of regulations but aaainst ow r'Y i 12 10 evade ProviSionS dosiatiert in limit commercial height. no the highways not handled emi ray by ..7. --a-la i a ho i common a net ea ITIPI'S hA'Y 1', 11 Port10S frOth the slate utilities 17-------'. 4') 41 lii; II AS Wit Other lilWft dif-1 't-: I'-ci il I of en for cement, such AS pro- i az, i i l', hi hit ion and personal property as- a i scssments. attempts to outwi the i i fa; 2 'i I ruck rules are not unpopular.

stories are news because --I they are illustrative of the complioations eacountered by REVEAL ESTATE i HUNT FOR 7 BODIES way freighters in many states. The VP11 publicized federal efforts to OF JOIIN H. LESLIE i IN BAY WIIERE AIR control interstate movements is only of the Oct re. Almost every 1VORTH $458 087 LINER FELL WITH 11 state sopms to he ettaeling truck Idws and with little sittetnpt at uni- formity. San Francisco, Feb.

1.1.--1Spe- Tao publioatioa of Gray's dise k)s- Inheritance Tax of cia1.1An all day search of the tiros postponed for a day for self- waters where a United Air Line trans- protection. Chief WilliAnt Capps of $9 323 Due. port plane plunged eleven persons to Chi death in San Francisco bay Tuesday hi-hway department's weight of-An inheritance lax return filed yes- night failed to reveal' any trace of hears, in releasing the Tribune sur- IP1' dav in Lie County court at truck after two hours' detention, the bod'es of seven passengers still Waukegan disclosed that John II. nliggi na It was feared strong tides sn i ri he ihtitiehted to do so he-Leslie, retired broker, who died July had carried them out to deep water. cause 1 he I esearch tour was a laud31 in his home at Antioch, left an Meaotinte an autopsy disclosed that and because evidence to convict miaht bo ditheult to obtain.

estate of $158,087.. It was estimated the four victims whose bodies have to be worth $200,000 when adrniUedl been found were alive after the big Sititieet to Fine. to probate last summer. Los Angeles to San Francisco airliner The- chief warned that as long as Dairy Breger, appraiser, declared crashed with terrific force into the thp remained Ill atissotici it the inhetitartee lax due the slate has, but drowned before rescuers to reart.pst and a tine ft mouitts to One-third. Of Mt could at live Leslie's estate is left to his widow, The four were Frank Fontana, 57 from a'a to Salift The 1 ruck.

li- rond in Now york. a Ntis. the former Flora Clough Dodson. The years rid, of San Francisco, million- -ast ig dividorl among four children, air food manufacturer and yachtsseittei utility eommission permit. and Eleanor of NoNes slreet, Evans- man; Pilot A.R.

'Tommy l'hompson, it a as eolthiltil hother such a per- nil, b. ontenntri even after a ton; Mrs. Jean Stephens of Clon vptprpu Ayer; Co-Pilot Joe De Cesar, Ellyn; Mrs. Alma Wilson of alinne- and stpwardess Ruth Kinitnet. tranirmint of thitty days' littaation.

apolis, alinn. and John 70 Cedar The bodies of the, crew, which were "Th most common trick in trying teet 12 ton ship when it was rought i evade our laws is for a truck own- in thmit of the wider by a powerful der- rt Arm operator to carry st fake bill Three Inventuriest Filed. rick. also bore evidence of drowning. ot to for I he in his load," Inventories of I hree estates were Investigators found that the plane's related.

i le he chauffeur. filed yesterday with Mitchell C. landing gear had not. been let. down lin.

VPS 11'3 inZ 10 make Robin cierk of the Cook county Pro- to landing position and that its wing pi-acp with Jtistice of the Peace J. W. hate coml. daps, designed to slow the landing Jatatts. -Under contract to carry That in the PO Al 0 Of Mrs.

May nspeed. were not adjusted although the triAd It cull Ch ieti go in Kansas City. Osborne. sister of Strlyesant. Pea- ship was ready to land.

tot ev-ittipio, the trateker viill he body, Chicago coal operator, disclosed a bill of sale to he surrendered the estate Nil be c.rjcatly in esKess uhrvl hr. frpt2ht is delivered. of the estimated when it was 'Vs not difficult to smell ono or tiled for probate. airs. Osborne died KITES TO1'1ORROW i SUIVPrILIV.CS RISPr inSPeetirIZ April 11 at her estate in thp load and questioning the driver.

England. IN IVILMETTE FOR With ti pi hour or so of et-oss-pxamina The bulk of the estate is left to her liiiii a just ice of the pooce. I hrest 3 daughters, Eleanor, MRS. PANUSHKA i 1 1 7 4 )' le -1- 7 7 714.. I .,:1,,.

i 1 -'t ,1,,, 1 7 4, -34. 1 I 1 lib --1 ''') ll-; I 11,, 7 -l-- 7--, -4 -'l I 1 Dr. Amante Rongetti, former Chicago physician, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus in the Will county Cir cuit court at Joliet i 1 yesterday, lug i release fro Joliet. I liary. lie is I serving a one to ten year sentence for manslaughter as a result of the 4 4 aborrion death of 1- Loretta Enders in ,) 1929.

I i He WRS convict- 'I, ed on three occa- t. skins. The first, y- il IllpelP.A, which carried a death sentence, Dr. Amanto Kongettl was upset by the 4t Dr. A manto Konttl.

ge federate ship Alabama, whose commander intended to put them ashore in the Canary Islands, but didn't because of yellow fever there. Finally reaching Panama, the family crossed the isthmus and took another ship to San Francisco. CROWLEYDaniel R. Crowley. beloved husband of Kathryn Barrett Crowley, fond father of Reim Florence Marcella, anti the late Elhel and Marian, brother of James P.

Crowley. Resting at unera I home, 5321 Madison-st. Funeral Saturday. Feb. 13.

at 9:30. to Resurrection church. Interment Mount Carmel. Austin 8020. CURTINSee Cusack notice.

CUSACKHelen Curtin Cusack beloved wife of William devoted mother of Mary Elizabeth, williatn and John F. Cusack, datizbter of the late and Curtin. Mister of Bernice. Mary Adamson, Catherine and John Ciirtin. At residence.

'7655 S. May street. Saturday. Feb. 1:4.

at a. m. sharp. to St. Sabina church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre. CUSACKLeo Skaller Cusack. beloved broiher of Andy Skaller. Restilut at chapel. 1St Lake Pireet, -Melrose Park.

III. Saturday. -lePh. 13. 9:30 R.

at chapel in Mount OliVPI cemetery. D'AMBROSIORnsa D'Ambrosio. nee MAPeRto, beloved wife of Feliciano. deceased: fond mother of Mtn. Theresa Fasano, Mrs.

Della Hi Ginralo, John. Richard. and Mrs. Anna FutleY. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. m. from daughter's residence, W. Taylor street, to Our Lady of POMPeil chinch. interment Mount Carmel.

Information, Haymarket 514'37. iwidow of. James A. Cunningham, who the first bank and ran it for many years here and who twice was mayor of Hoopeston. Born in Ohio, ninety-four years ago.

Mrs. Cunningham, in her girlhood, was adopted by Thontas Hoopes, founder of Hoopeslon. She is sur' IAN Pd by four children, Frank nd Harry Cunningham. who reside in Chi- ago, Bert of this city, and Mrs. Brownfield.

MILLERRerman Milior of 6241 Loom boulevard. beloved husband of Pauline Mi Wet fond father of Elsie Courtney. man. Rinehart. Gertrude Cross.

Henrv, Evelyn Ka ichbrenner, grandfather of four grandchildren. Funeral Saturday. Feb. at 2 p. m.

at chapel. 6652 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen cemeterir MILLERSee Rai notice. Nogle of 4525 SI.

Wesi ern flue. beloved wife of Wel ter font, mot her of Jimmie. Funeral SaturditY. 31.) a from inneral home. 4708-1 t) Wee to rn a venue.

to Queen of Anz church. Interment St. Jose oh'a. FuroNMiis NI Norton, evening at, Norwhiti. last eurvivisister Of the late Mrs.

T. R. RlackstoiL Funeral sprviee Friday afternoon. PMT ARenrietta Pan tishka. age years, of I orin Greenwood avenue, I mole: mother of Mrs.

Mary Starlz, Leonora Dingee. Mrs. berins Susan Waidner, ereorgi, Edward Pattushka. Services Saturti p. m.

First Methodist ehuroih. melte. Interment Rose-hill. IP ori 1,1 It DAY OR NIGHT I I Lt, Calls to I i L. AI ri Et: SON Izr-: Answered Promplig .1...

laiLili'LLO, PI ts kii. Complete tunerals as low as $110, with Imperial Quartet et Organist Calls to 1 LAIN IS: SON Answered Promplig alkla ,21 Illinois Supreme court. The second, a manslaughter WaS Ei iso reversed. In 1931 his present sentence HUGH AI FREER was affirmed. lle did not enter joliet until 1934, having spent.

the interven- ing years serving a tet STANDARD BRAN at Leaven- wouth penitentiary for narcotic viola- OFFICIAL DEi lions. Basking Ridge, N. Feb. Dr. Rongetti alleged yesierday in Hugh M.

Freer, 68 years old, his petition for the habeas corpus president of Standard Brands, writ that the testi MOny' of Dr. 1 1 1 STANDARD BRANDS OFFICIAL, DEAD Basking Ridge. N. Feb. Hugh M.

Freer, 68 years old, president of Standard Brands, w' vice PENDEXTERforank W. Pendeyier. DAMM--Adala Damm, beloved clang-tiler of 1937; husband of Ida. VW, Fowler' Mrs. 11.trima Damn), fond sister of Archie.

it John Fowler and Anna JPanDP. Fled, and Melvin Minim. At rest aud Saturday. 2:30 p. at Roschill funeral serviees at chapel.

4717 Broadway. Pillsbur Satrday. Feb. 13. at 2 p.

m. Interment house, native of Bangor. pit-- Acacia Park cemetery. at Presbyterian hospital, Clucao DIERINGERHenry Dieringer, beloved boa- Sister of Sarah B. De frool band or Louise.

nee Bartz, fond father of madrs, Dal. Services private Henry W. and Charles Jr. Funeral Sattir- Fol. 13, 2 n.

at (thane. 7032 POLACHEEDarolina Polaehrk or Garfield boulevard, beloved wi Wentworth avenue. Interment Evergreen. late Jacob. fond mother of Member of Hyde Park lodge, Kn.

'722. J. O. O. nd Journeymen Plumbera Sigmund.

Robert. Rudolph. Mr, Seiden, Mrs Louise Hertnzl. Mrs union, local 13(1. POLACHEECarolina Polacheli Garfield boulevard, beloved wi late Jacob, ond mother of Josett.i Sigmund.

Robert, Ruidolub, Mrs. Louise Rertmin. I I I Kre, lir 171. CEMETERIES. drivers: eomfk clean.

If they Frances, Mahmea, who are with Funetal services will he held tor'ou't and we're of their Mrs. Oshornes husband in Eng1ndJ MO tTOW a the First Methodist church hut lark thr ission for lier daughter. May, now living of Wilmette for Mrs. Henrietta tonkirtion, WC liae two methods we in California with Mrs. Osborne's ex- ramishka, 87 years old, a pioneer puisue.

husband. Addison Stillwell, former resident of the suburb, who died Driver toped 011on. Chicago insurance man. was left only Wednesday night in the home of her Sp pulsue I husband. Addison Stillwell, former resident of the suburn, who died Driver topped Otten.

Chicago insuronce man. was left only Wednesday night in the home of her litiebsch, Otto. and the lale Carl. service Friday, 2 hi ehal)C! Stony Island avenue. Interment Fri, cemetery.

Family at home of Polacbek, 918 Hyde Park boulevard A.D.'SClara Miller Radis. beloved jacoh dear mother Or MOM Mitvja, Cohen, Samuel. Charlem and Milton 1 frond graudinotber of Micon 12 other grandchildren. Funeral terP n. at ha nel, 125 W.

Roo, road. Interment Jewish M'aldheitn. omit flowers. Family at horns of Char Miller. J31.5 E.

52.1 street. REMLYJohn J. Reilly. late or 15T1 fiFitti place: beloved husband of Mar6-arct Reilly. father ot lobo, J.

Danirt Lyle GeorAR. William Peter and Richard brother of Peter V. ve fisltanttured17ttyatfc. 114' a. to Si-.

Cyril chureh. 64th and Dante avenue. Burial at Holy Seuulehre. rt't rIrt 'ter. rU FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICECEMETER Iota.

'waled at Aeacia Park eemeterg. Most he Mason or have Mason in family; 4 grave lot. $175'. 16 grave, lot. Terms ash.

Real hug. No taxes. Call Riversioe 8 her 4 in. Govehill 1100. extension a.

:10 o. m. some I ft on met hod. we jewry 'el and keepsakes. daughter, Mrs.

William N. Voider, he 6 Wilmette. river nci send him on NA is Klein Estate to Rea 1 104 Greenwood avenue, ch 1 OVORAK-2Frank 3. Dvorak. Feb.

I n. 1937: age Si years: hiibanit of the late Marie Dvorak. fond fal her of MaY Meliellar Lillian Kral. and Henry. Funeral Saturday.

2 R. at ehartel. 5820 W. Cermak road. Interment Bohemian National cemetery.

Information Cicero 24.1. DWYERJames .1. Dwyer. Feb. 10.

huaband of 14 rg rft son Dwyer, father of F.CaTiels. Ed ward M. J. George. and Sisfr M.

Ancilla. 1.. O. brother of Sister Annunciata. Dominican Order.

and Mary Dwyer. Funeral Saturday, from chanel. Jeffery-111yd. and 771.h-st.. to St.

Bride church. Interment Poly Sepulchre. EGANRedmond J. Egan. late of 4339 Jack-- FOB Ipv rd.

beloved wthand of Julia Swiney Egan. fond fattier of Edward Julie M. Devitt. William and Virginia brother of Stephen Agnetq McCarthy. Katharine and Elizabeth Link.

Funeral Saturday. 10 a. from ehallel, fng S. Cicero avenue, to St- Mel church. Interment Calvary.

Please omit tiowerq ELLERRaehael Eller. 2019 Pierce avenue. ferment Calvary. Please omit. flowers.

LLERRaehael Eller. 2019 Pierce avenue. iied today at a New York hotel, after Samuel L. Epstein, former coroner's; sufferin, a heart attack. He had his physician, prejudiced the jury.

Dr. home here. Epstein testified, the brief stated. that. Mr.

Freer supervised the company's Miss Enders' death was due to peritotratic, purchasing, equipment, and fills which might have been caused construct ion departments. lie had by an illegal operation. been active in directing flood relief C. H. STRATTON 63 shipment s.

Ile was horn in Harrisonneld, DIES LAKE co. and began his business career with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad as BOARD MEMBER freight agent. He later became associated with the Fleischmann Yeast. Charles Harry Stratton, member of company of which he was made vice the Lake county board, brother of president. He was a leader in the William J.

Stratton, former Illinois organi-tation of the standard brands, Secret a ry of state, died early the merging of the Royal (lay in his home in Lake Villa. He Baking powder, Fleischmann's and had just returned from a political Chase St Sanborn, in 1929. meeting. where he spoke as a candidale for reelection as Lake Villa township supervisor and poormaster. Charles D.

Nalley Funeral Mr. Stratton, who was 63 years old, in Waukegan Tomorrow served as chairman of the county Funeral services for Charles D. board of supervisors and the county Nalley, an employ4 of newspapers in board of review from 1930 to 193:1. Lake county for twenty-seven years, His wife, Mrs. Arlyn Stratton, died will he held tomorrow at 1:30 p.

in. May- 8, 1935. Surviving are two son, in the chapel at 236 North Genesee 15s ypars old, st reet, Waukegan. Nalley, who was died Wednesday at his the home. I 1 qo Lake county for twenty-seven years, will he held tomorrow at 1:30 p.

m. in the chapel at 236 North Genesee street, NATaukegan. Nal ley, who was 5S years old, died Wednesday at his 8 Jackson 0 Vi, 0 Jackson CHOICE LOT IN BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY Pero. care. Must sell.

Rogers Pk. 5321. BEAUTIFUL ACACIA PARKCITV TRANS 4 arave lot as low ma f699 Lark 9R40 EM. 8 GRAVES. OPM.

ears vat. sae Jim REAM. WEST SIDE GRAVE LOT. $75; will divicir: terms. Central 12:16.

MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. RMPAmite Remne, nee White: beloved WilP. n'f the late George Rennie, mother of George Lester W. Mrs. John beloved wife of the late jacoh.

food I re. John Denvir. Mrs. George Hardin mother or 'Isadore. and Sam Faetnr Mre.

Frank Comthlin. Mr. F.oiti DUY ISalt Lake Ciiy and Fannie Phillins. Mrs. Emmet Barry, rioti and the ta sister of Max and Kedin Los An Harold R.

Remlle. sister of Mrs. Bath, gelea I. and the late Rose Faetor. Funeral Holscher.

Nicholas. Georw.e. and reTt. a atnelo.20131.8 ANY. eDe White.

Funeral Monday, a. fro the late residence. 50110 Washington tery, Waldheim. Please omit flowere levard, to St. Catherine of Siena chureh hei Jr).

a' Fa TISOLECMSMONUMENTS The old and reliable. CHA S. G. BLAKE 000 E. 6'ith-o1.

Fairfax AS141. Ereted anywhere. Send for free booklet. POWERS GRAMM INC. TRIBUNE TOWER.

DELAWARE 3152. Mrs. Panushka often told her chilThoo we telephone the officer down I The estate of T. Henry Klein. mem- dren how, when she first moved to thr road A PCP 10 Mi A Ich for the ber of a pioneer Chicago family and Wilniette sixty-six years ago, the truck.

The driver is a'Zain halted a leader in the laundry industry here. Indians would stop at her home to and for an hour or sn, will amount to more than $135,000. heg for fond. From that time until tw-o or three such experiences, according to an inventory. A widow', a year ago, when she moved to her a trufker is a pretty good liar if he award of $5.000 was granted Mrs.

daughter's home. she lived at 1.011 up to a fake story. Ivlargaret Gibbs Klein. 5500 Windsor Forrest avenue, vtnimette. Her "The other method is to let the oventie.

who shares the estate with band, William Panushka, died some siipect and then notify the public her five children. Mr. Klein died years Fl.q(). 111 i)17 if5z commisson. The commis- Aug.

2ti without leaving a will. Surviving are six sons and two ingpeetors will investigate at The inventory filed in the estate of daughters. Burial will be at the loading and unloading points John Cheshire, a retired real estate and determine whether the driver's man. who died July 3, showed a value hiil of sale WAS r.POUine Or Whether of $10,000. Among the assets listed SIDNEY CONDIT, th, truek was being paid for the as -desperate." however, was a haul.

If it was being paid for the euriotis trust agreement. LAWYER DIES AS catch the truck the next It showed that Cheshire and five time it enters our state without a other directors of the defunct South CASE IS ARGUED or if it is a hig ease we'll Side Trust and Savings bank volun turn it oker to federal put hot ities tarily assessed themselves $150,000 to J. Sidney a member of the for prosecution before the interstate buy up bank paper which the state taw firm of Winston, Strawn Shaw, commerce vornmission." auditor considered nearly worthless. died yesterday of a heart attack at Th was done, apparently, to safe- IATashington, D. while presenting is FINISH he UNIT HERE guard banks' stability 26 months a case before the interstate commerce before it closed on June 8, 1931.

comrnksion. Mr. Condit, who lived wire oft- -ann. up. mt rti it ok er to federal Lli hnv ities tarily assessed themselves $150,000 to J.

Sidney a member of the prosecution before the interstate buy up bank paper which the state jaw firm of Winston, Strawn St Shaw, PrtD commission." auditor considered nearly worthless dIF'd yesterday of a heart attack at I was done, apparently, to safe- Washington, D. while presenting NISH UN Thi IT HERE gua rd the banks' stability 26 months a case before the interstate commerce before it closed on June 8, 1931. comrnksion. Mr. Condit, who lived borne.

12 North street, Waukegan. For the last five years he had been shop foreman of the Independent-Register in Libertyville. Surviving are his widow, Glenn, and two children. Fannye and Howard. ante.

128 North Wan- egsn. For the last five years he ad been shop forem an of the Ine- in Liberty Stir ville. iving are his widow, Glenn, and two hildren, Fannye and Howard. Baby Dies in Mother's Arms as She Seeks Help An autopsy WPF ordered made today to determine the cause of the death of Anthony Kielbasa, 2 months old, who died in his mother's arms as she sought medical treatment for him. The mother, Mrs.

Anna Kielhasa, 20 years old, 131,8 Dickson street, charged that the child died in the County hospital while she was waiting for attention. Dr. Roger T. Vaughan, night warden, said his investigation showed that the baby already was dead when brought there. OF STATE POLICE Cheshite's loss amounted to $66,250.

at 2130 Lincoln Park west, was 55 years old. RADIO SYSTEM Agnes Hope Pillsbury Rites Ralph M. Shaw, another member of the firm, was arguing the case when Mr. Condit collapsed. state polhe sys- funeral servie will he Mr.

Condit was born at Beards- -n announced yesterday by town. III. Ile was graduaied from held at Dull house today for Miss Pntl E. West, chief engineer. The the University of Illinois and the Agnes I-lope Pillsbury, concert station is in state police head- at rvinz Park boillevem pianist and music teacher.

1905-v Harvard university law school. Since Pillsbury, who was 0 he had practiced in Chicago. He ri -Harlem avenue. It is eviected 6 a- 0 old, died into operation ad been a memher of the law firm Wednesday in he Presbyterian hos- gration about March I for twenty-two years. Surviving is svpn broldsting pital.

She was born in Bangor, Me. his widow, the former Edna Mat- For the last 20 years she lived at 4tions will complete the circuit thews, of Chillicothe, Ill. Hull tiOUSP and aided in I lio Tnnin si'l' s'-- 5- -1k-1 IT. -C-o-nd-i Beards- as aounced yesterday by PL4 Rt iivnte, services Ile was graduated from G1PrItl E. West, ehief Th0 hull house today for Miss luwil III slation i in stat potiee head- AtZtleS I-lope Pillsbury, concert the University of Illinois and the at Irving Park bouleverd rluist and music teacher.

Miss Harvard university law school. Since -Hrlem venue. It is expected Pillsbury, who was 60 years old, died 1905 he had practiced in Chicago. He a a Wednesd the Presb in hos- had been a memher of the law firm into operation about March .1... spypn brolficsting pital.

She was born in Bangor, Me. for twenty-two years. Surviving is ttions will complete the circui For the st 2 0 years she lived at his widow, the former Edna Mat- sot -e thews, of Chillicothe, Ill. Hull house and aided in the main- (7nryl tion or he ChicAgo unit of i to Be at Hull House Today ttorrpt tion of the Chicago unit of 10 De at Hull House Today hightAay radio lligh.vkaY l'Ili 3 i I 4 4 i Henry Dieringer, Plumber Here for 50 Years, Is Dead Funeral services will be held tomorrow from the chapel at 7032 Wentworth avenue for Henry Dieringer, 68 years old, who died early yesterday in his home at 137 West 48th place. He had been in the plumbing business here for fifty years.

Surviving are his widow. Louise, and two sons, Henry and Charles. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery. ELYJulia Peirce Ely, Feb. 6.

1937, it her i Infer merit, Calvary. Please omit flower residenee. Pasadena, wite of the late I EY NOLDSEdwin H. Reynolds, hustler BURIAL GARMENTS. Oliver Curtiss Ely.

mother or Mrs. Sh Ca er- of therine Jane. father of Alice R. Ft, man H. Houton of Pasadena nd Cal a MfF tor and Ruth R.

Greene. Services Satip fuEnSeTrEal drrecBtorli Benjamin F. Ells of Brookin gs, S. D. Fit- ay.

1.0 a. m. at chapel, 1.53 31 Turlingtoi room at ertno weoem BoirkLgtAjtoNit t.71)NoTwS N. snmhnlot 714,..,,, floral servieeR Saturday. Feb.

13, at '2 rp avenue. 'Harvey, Ill. Ituritt1 Rosebill. a the Kenwod eburelt. 46th re stet and Gr lt eenwood avenue.

Interment Oak Wood, ROSECatherine Owens Rose, Feb.11. 193-, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. cemetery. Milwaukee papers please envy. vddow of the late Joseph H.

Rose, an beloved mother of Eleanor De Lainity atii o. NOTICES O'HANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTION FICIArthor L. Franok. Feb- 10 be- Joseph B.

Rose. Funeral Saturday, at mrlcction. 7.705 Cottage Grove. Rad. 7705.

loved husband or Georgina. nee Garman a. NMI funeral home. W. -Nort ond of so Gustav Rnd Bifia Fra ick Lm dt.

a vorol. the macrttet coaceptio brother of Holda Berger and Elmer church. Interment Mount Olivet. iI :4 0' Franek. Funeral serviees Saturday '2 t' in II YANMiehael J.

Ryan, beloved lather ni 'r '711 DEAT jr 1 arl 1. 1 41 I II ore received for publication at late residence, 3422 Brook Ann, F.1,,,,, of to. fie Id Shannon Dr. offleiptina. inter- ent INoodlawn Member or la Ion 10 Cy dgf- Jh Xn.

70, A. F. itt M. and Edward Feely and Thoma5 Dwyer, and the late on and Mi hael yan Funeral Saturd ay. No.

I O. A merfea n. Legion. liVinDteivrmi'senni Ono. 'Bronfsfieid 5997.

Mount Carmel. in the next morning's Final .....1 )----, Edition of the Chicago ciorrroorDhie w. Grott founder Prim- VC li MA NCatherine bite ot mei 41 and .49 Washiligton boulevard; beloved wife If It Miehl rana ors at Long Beah, Shores, adjace nt to hi in of the late Andre fo nd mother of ROY i Tribune up to 1 1:45 each City. Feb 10. at Michigan City.

Jod. SUE- William. George, Walter, Fart, John, Alice. lilitili: ht iii 4 Nig. Call Superior 0100 yived by Cross Gott" and and Anne.

Funeral at ehapel. 4138 Madi- mother Minni Simon Golfo un al at st er soe.t Saturday, at 2 p. tn. MO. Inter- ii: .7.,,1 IV-, iii.

A "0.0 ,41..7 Want Ad-Viser 2. eh. 1.4. Bummer mortuary. Interment men oodlawn.

Pine Lake cemetery, La Porte. 011 sep of PALOItose SORIo. nee Gene beloved wife GRONERFranees Gronek, Feb. 10: beloved oh. fond mothei 01 ather moi her of Mrs.

Clara Orzada. Mrs. Lottle Rocco, John. Anthony, Nick, Frank. Mt- Wiezbowski, Theodore, Sister Mary Inez ehael Lillian, and Andy Anthony sister il -W an ft cot." 4, 'vier Evelyn uneral Saturday, Fe1).

13, ie hael Joseph iek, Ge ne arld 0 :30 from chapel. 2129 Webster tague daughter of Florence uneral ,1 4.411.J.1). li nue to Hedwig St. corch Interment Saturday, 9 a. front chattel, 3500 W.

ave DEATH NOTICES St. Adalbert's Information Arinitage 4d30. Harrison street. to Our Lady of Pompeii G-RONEMEYERHeory Gronemever Feb ehur''h Burial Mcrunt- Carmel- IS" igiiiiiniiii oat Invite' 11, 193'7, late of 911 a venuR. aae S'irEvENSONSaran Servjees 10 1 In Hemorin in er a.

Tn. Saturday at residence. -Vin- '71 yas; beloved husband of Frances. lov- CROWNSol R. Crown.

In fond and loving log father of Alma, 1-Temy Jr Mal a. eenues, avenue. th memory of our dear son arid brother, who and Cart Groneineyer Services at crtanpt STRATIONChartes B. Stratton nt Lake left us sixteen years ago today. Gone but 2291 Lineolii avenue, Saturday at 3 vill eloved hitsb and of the lat Arty''' fond father of Jack and Richard, brother 9 4 1 never forgotten.

LOVING PARENTS AND BROTHERS. Interment Rosehill fls.LLERJose belovta Haller fe lt of 114-0 N. Massa- of William John. Harriet. and 'Kline.

Funeral Saturday, Feb. 13. at 2 p. rn-, at ELL IOTTAgnes Elliott. In memory ot our 4 snit avenue, wif the ae Jaeoh.

yer ago i dear wife and mother. who passed away one aoday, Feb. 12, 1936. fond mother or latey Schmidt, Susan Port- A li er. Joseph, Christie.

Good. Katherine) Bel- 1.4 WIER 1ne Taubert of 192. 7 Maud at i We miss you now. our hearts are sore: avenue. Feb.

10. beloved it of the IlVi and Jennie Cesak, grandmother of As tune one goes by we miss you more. 833' 'grandchild-yen and 11 great-grandebil. late BenrY and Emily. loving sister of Your Joving smile, your gentle face: ren.

Funeral SaturdaY. Feta. 13. at 2 William. Flora Mrs.

A. B. Eiden. and Na. A Funeral Saturday morning an till your vacant place.

BEREAVED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. p. at eapel. 5701. W.

ivision street. Interment Bohernian National eemetery. et 9 o'etoek, front mortuary, 1356 Welling' ton avenue. Serviees at St. Theresa church JOHNSON---Gustay Johnson.

A tribute of IrtVe HANREDDYJames A. Hanreddy of 1137 at 9:30 o'eloek. to the memorY of a devoted husband atm N. Sacra en avenue. beloved husband of ViNCENTa Jne Feriass Vincent, Feb.

i(. father, who passed away two years ago mand Gormley Hanreddy, fond father of lid E. Madison street, Wheaton-. wife nt today. FAMILY.

William Howard J. Edith Carev and the late James Vine ent. mother of Wil Si- ky ta. In memory of our Vivian Blake: brother A mirew Anna ham ja Jai Ruth, and th, ye an ho al.1rassed a way MeCarthY. and arY O'Conn or.

Futtera I ta te Ferriss. bell I services 1 p. tn. Saturday, Feb. 13.

at 9 A 5 8 from Friday at Trinity Episcopal church. Inier WIFE, DAUGHTERS. AND SONS. funeral home, t353 Devon avenue. to St.

merit whoafon eemetet.N. or Varic YOUR ose Veins MATHAnna M. Stull h. .111) memory of our darling mot hor. who sacrificed an or it, Mark church Intermont calvary Member! WiSLERGeor-4e V.

Wister. 162n ate of of St. Mark (quirt. No. 23.

C. O. F. Coltimbia a venue: he-dove-el htoMand of and who saddened us relly when the angels HA VLICOtto L. lia tic .11...

11, Feb. 11. Katherim, toad father of Bet ty Reicke. Anna liriou huff. and Cornehe.

1937, S. 50th eourt. Cicero: dearls Swollen veins tnay become dangermic and oervieeS at funeral home till5n N. Clarl, took her six years agt) today. HER CHILDR KN.

beloved son of Otto and hoth. fond Aornetimes Suffcrevs are. advised to ,0 Sat 2 :30 p. itt. Interment hrother or Carel, graucts.m of Amelia i net an original bottle nf Emerald C)il at any llet eviery Martin or 41,10 N.

il Gehrke. at SalittalaY. Fvh. 13. al lit 1'.

Wit-Ttato, tate cf Sililtl C-rmik road III41111 'all -A 11.I.,1;t:StlaNv-e--'1,1e of Hannah. rather ni at 11'1" ot.tt VV. "-lib iti.a.e. heloved of I ong time because ii ii Very concentrated of Raymond, Mrs. Edna 1.131:W II.

ertlIC ill. ,.1., .1.:: t1 6, 01 i vf Ilar, Htt gots I. iqnz way. mrs. olivc GVICVe and the tate lkti-s.

Flat- tm-outtiml 1wo 1. .2 0" ro itt O. oreoht.r of Joiot Vis- a nd morning with a snit brush or the finger I eitee Graves, brother of Alceti. Frank. Jos germ A N.

how -ttit ot iti. ar til toot. ile swdling is reduced. enh. pn(I Rid, 5.1, 4 ,,,,,,,,1 II C.

15 .2... I t'td it of myrot. No. A. F.

ly. A ...1.0 1 'M. dovf nod of Emth, 7.1cii in swoll Stcurday, Fch 13, al 1 I. I' kIItIsee nt l't In in add h8IIterl, their rii. ri.

rn. at funeral linnlr. 4441-S1 Irvinx 1 at P.45 vn. 1 rem r. a 411.

A. F. 4 Park boulevard. Interment Acacia 318 te St rollimbao111, chtlroh can cirety go. PCiree Ely.

Feb. 6. 1937. et he Interment Calvary. Please omit flower EY NOLDSEdwin H.

Reynolds, hustler nf Catherine Jane. father or Alice R. and Ruth R. Greene. Services Satin day.

10 a. at chapel, 1.5331 Turlingtoi avenue. 'Harvey, III. Ruria1 Rosehill. ROSECatherine Owens Rose, Feb.

11. 193'. widow of the iate Joseph R. Rose, an beloved mother of Eleanor De Latitity joscrth H. Rose.

Funeral Saturday, at. a. rorn funeral home. 245 W. Rvemin, to the immaculate church.

Mermen Mount Olivet. VA NM iehael J. Ryan, beloved rather ni Mrs. Amm R. Heyman of Waukegan, Catherine and Thomas Dwyer, and the lair John and Michael Ryan.

Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. from chapel. 5915 W. Division street, to St.

Angela church. Interment Mount Carmel. VC A NCatherine Ryckman. late ot 4449 Washington boulevard; beloved wife of the late Andrew, fond mother of Roy. William.

George, Walter, Fart, John, Alice. and Anne. Funeral at ehPoeL 4138 Madison street. Saturday, at 2 p. in.

Woodlawn. SPLORose SORIO. nee Gene. beloved we of Joseph. fond mothet 01 Rocco, John.

Anthony, Nick. Frank. Michael, Lillian, and Andy, sister of Anthony. Michael. Joseph, Nick, Gene, and Mrs.

Montag-ue daughter of Florence Gene. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from chapel, 3500 W. Harrison street. to Our Lady of Pompeii Burial Mount Carmel.

Nev. STEV)NSONSaran Stevenson. Services 10 a. tn. Saturday at residence.

4'721 -Vin- cermet. avenue. STRATTONCharles IL Stratton nt Lake Villa, beloved htisband of the late Arlyn. fond father of jack and Richard, brotnrr of William John. Harriet, and Marie.

Funerai Saturday, Feb. 13. at 2 P. at residence. TA UBERTA luta Taubert of 192-7 Maud avenue.

Feb. 10. beloved datighLer of the Fite Henry and Emily. loving- sister nf William. Flora, Mrs.

A. B. Eiden. and A Quedensley. Funeral Saturday morninz at 9 o'clock, front mortuary, Welling' ton avenue.

Services at St. Thereea church at. 9:30 o'clock. ViNCENT---Jane FeriasR Vincent, Feb. lid E.

Madison street. Wheaton, wife ot the late James R. Vincent. mother of Wil liam jarnes Jane Ruth, and 1.t: Ferriss. Funeral st-rvices Friday at Trinity Episcopal church.

lyttermerit Wheatilli cemetery. I SLER Georqe V. late Of Coltimhia avenue: beloved husitaild of Katherinc. food father of Betty -tick. Anna liricithOft.

I eery Mee at funeral home. ti95n N. Clark rPel St 2 :39 P. ni. Interment 13'; I 1011 ft y.

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For several years she was James O. litistain Dies; olinc. r'' orn. Ponil nd ac, a Springfi dean of he music depattment at eld. Two Ades in Cicero Tomorrow et hers a re under construction at Oxford college in Ohio and last sum- met.

lAios director of the piano d- Dr. James O. Wistain, 61 years old, Macomb nd Sterling. partment in the Notre Dame tini- a optician, died yesterday of pneu- Fred L. Burr Rockford III JP versity summer school.

monia in his home at 5046 West 241h place, Cicero. Dr. Wistain, a native of Subdivider, Dead at 62; A.M. Hayden, Aged Doctor Chicago, had lived in Cicero for the Iasi twenty years. Surviving are sockford, Ill -Feh.

1LISpecia1.1-1 of Evansvill, Ind I ea his widow, Anna; two children, Mrs. Fred Burr, 62 years old, who pin- Olive Dartizal and Lincoln and Indianapolis, Feb. liozel ciaLlDr. Atpxander M. Ilayden, 2A four grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p. tn. in the chapel at 5128 West 251n street, Cicero with burial in the Bohemian NailM1141 cemPtery. Gunmen Menace 6 in Drug 1111 71 11 I Store; Take Auto and $5 li If II Two gunmen entered a drug store 4.4 LA LI at 4958 Diversey avenue last menaced the owner, William Jundt, I (A DV ERTISNI ENT) and five customers, and took $15 from thorn. The bandits Red in an auto-1S imple Home Treatment mobile belonging to one of I he cus.

1 1 11.111 7 I 11 i 1 i tli fi i I 4 4.1 it A 1 (ADA7 E. RTISMENT) Simple Home Treatment Itilittli 1 ilt. LI 1.,1 inrlay. He had hula. 793 homes for Years oil, Itld here inday.

He and soale during his :12 years in business his family at the beginning of the flood lied Evansville, where he had ltis suhdivisicms included Crest and Guilford Heights. I practiced medicine and surgery sixty years. Ile was head of the Hayden Gustave Koerner HI Dies; hospital thirty-one years. today. He had huitt 723 homes for years old.

died here tody. lie and a soo le (hiring his 32 3, ears in busin His suhrtivisions included Hieh flood lied Evansville, where he had tomers, Manuel Plummer, 5139 E.E.Rich, Civil arVeteran Wrightwood avenue. Jundt said that $125 in a cash drawer was overlooked hoVoted or Li by the bandits. Evelsn E. Rich, a 97 year old civil war veteran who cast his first vote Rev.

W. Denny, Beloit, 81, for Lincoln in 1Rfi4, died yesterday at Pastor 50 Years, Is Dead Hampshire, Kane. ounty. 1-4 was one of the oldest native resi. B1rii.

Feb. it. Ispecial.1 WV-0 1114 i li, i by the bandits. Evelsn E. Rich, a 97 year old civil war eteran who cast first vole Rev.

W. Denny, Beloit, 81, his 1 for in lilfil, died yesterday Fit Dd 1,1:. honte in flamoshira, Kane Pastor 50 Years, is ea 1-If wms ono of the oldest native resi- BOoll. Feb. ISoeciaLl Ki of Lincoln Envoy' Child Labor Amendment.

i St. Louis, Fen. 11. 1 (Jets New Al exico O. lagn Nrierner 111.

of Billeville, the lip liputl ipitt Santa Ft-', --4" N. eh. ea' Itinois anti 'United StpPc Nt-Av 1PgislAttirg, thrlAy rail5eri to Soiin rinrinz thP Lin th0 prelocril vhitfi 12hor AmrsncimPrli, Stirvivinz are The ReV. WilSOrt '71 years arntinistration. c4iprl iti a the forirta! vonstilittion 4hp 271h thrfse hiitlire1, Henry R.Rinh MCI.

minister for 50 1.0 i' 1 clf A .701 was it2 Ala. tn sol(h Pet irin. The Sen2tr nr.el Aciptairto 'Raft. 1 7 1 peace and a T.7:raduate of Beloit coi1 ntri, lvoird 11 to In alvi the house 27 to 17. rbitdren, and 37 in the class of 'Si..

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