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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE i jMONDAY: NOVEMBER 21. 1032; 1G sk" DELMARW.CALL, DEATH NOTICES -v if er, LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: Good Business MANUFACTURER IS DEAD AT 62 IP hIAOSA leading IN FIRST CATALAN SELF-RULE VOTE TP- GEE- GEE- HE HAS A W.i MR. FUTILE IS THERE r-rf Battle Creek, Nov. 20. Special.

Delmar W. Call, 62, prominen manufacturer, died tonight at the Bat THOUGHT SCHOOL HELLO, ANNIE MY, MY- THERE HAVE BEEN PEOPLE HERE ALMOST EVERY MINUTE-ALL DAY LONG WE'VE DONE A TAKEN IN SOME DOUGH, ALL RIGHT- IP YOU WANT TO KNOW tie Creek sanitarium, following a short ALL ALONE TOOAY-I SURE HOPE HE'S BEEN GETTIN' ALONG ALL RIGHT- IT'S HIS FIRST Illness. He was taken 111 at Cleveland thaTs GREAT-l'LL HELP NOW. DURIN' TH' EVENING WOULD NSVER LET OUT- WELL THE FIRST ONE OUT, ANVWf NOW TO GET TO THE HOW YOUR BUSINESS SJC WONDERFUL BUSINESS IS, YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL A SPER1ENCE BEIN A STORE-KEEPER- 111 II III I II II. IALVORSEN Steve Halvorsen of 1703 N.

Karlov-av Nov. 20. 11132. use 53 yeara: beloved husband of fiela. fond father of Mildred, dear brother of Harry Halvorsen.

Member of Painters' union, local So, 104, and Bj. Bjornson lodje. No. 97, S. of N.

Remains at funeral chapel. 4338-40 -where services will be held Tuesday, 2 p. m. Interment Mount Olive. riODGLNS William C.

Hodpins. beloved has- band of Ethel, nee Salmon, father of Robert Parker, William Salmon and Jane Eva Hodgrins. brother of R. Burt Hodgins ol Fort Waye. and of Mrs.

Lenna Behrle. Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. at chapel. 720 Oak Park.

Interment Oakridsre cemetery under auspices of William 8. Warren lodge. No. 20B. A.

A A. M.i HUFFMAN Charles W. Huffman, beloved husband of Pearl, fond" father of Dorothy and Ethel. Funeral Tuesday. p.

at chapel, 1)20 Belmont-av. Interment Be-loit. Wis. JAMIESON EfBe Rachel Jamieson, Nov. 20.

If32. North Shore" hotel. Dl. Wife of the Inte David Jamieson, mother RUSH- i it i i wmn I ill i i v- i a 11 STORE ii i BY LOOKIN' I IfH "II 1 twr .1. 1 I 1.

II 1 while on a visit to his mother, Mrs A. W. Call, coming here for treatment Mr. Call, whose home was at Los Gatos. was president of the Allis Chalmers company; of Hale Kllburn, and an official of the National Malleable company and American Steel foundries.

He is survived by his widow and one son. The body will be taken to Ashtabula, for burial. President's Party Slated to Retain Power. i-lJLJ IN TH' CASH Site ill Bfiii Y-L" f' DEATH NOTICES of William Harry. Percy V.

WUlard, and tbe late James Herbert Jcmieaon. Funeral servieea, 2:30 m. Tuesday at Roscliill cemetery chapel, Chicago. In Memorinm. AD ELM AN Aaron Adclman.

In loving memory of our lent huebam unit devoted father, who passed on one year ago. DORA ADELMAH AND FAMILY. KATZ Abraham Katz. aped GO hus- rand of the late Rose Katz. father of Meyer, Dave and Mrs.

Bessie Riper. Funeral at late residence. 3501 Lcland-av, HAROLD TEEN LILLUMS PUTS A BEE IN THE BONNET Momiay. 12 noon. Interment Jewish ald-heim.

Please omit flowers. SCHEINER Edwftrd Robert Sthcintr. Jn loving1 memory of our dsrllnsr beloved eon, who left us one year ago today May his soul rest prn-e. KEARNEY Vina H. Kearney, beloved wifa EKOKEKHEARTEIJ MOTHEB AND DAD.

of Daniel fond mother of Bert Har- land and Mrs. A. O. Keehn. sister of Mrs.

I 7W(NK I Aac itfH? I MIGHT RUM Prntrrnnl Marcella Willard. Funeral Tuesday. 11:30 a. from late residence. P20 to St.

Thomas of Canterbury church. VlPILE AND KILWIKXISO LODGE NO. 311. A. F.

4 a. Jl. Mem1 tks9 niiet at lod' hall Please omit flowers. VON ALLTH'UAURLS. -'2L ANT ALL TH' e.GLS.

UWrVT ARE WOd itSSSS FOR PRESIDENT" -BUTS TMATS ALL BEEM SSTTLErO Tufsdar. at 1 p. to attend luneral of KEARINS Catherine Kcrins. nee Dowlinp, JDEA-4SN-T I jFs i.n T. Brother Kiiwnrd J.

Dodd. HARRY A. RHODES, Mneter. RAYMOND G. NOLTE, Secretary.

beloved wife of the late Patrick Kcarina, fond mother of Mrs. Mary Connors. Mrs. Catherine Guinan. and the late Timothy, poR -TWE nTfilEivllfi Chicago Tribune Press Service.

BARCELONA. Spain. Nov. 20. itVhile no official results have been issued, all available reports Indicate that President Francisco Macia and the Catalan party of the left won a majority of the 85 deputies in parliament in the elections today.

Despite the enthusiasm aroused by the first election of parliament since the Spanish republic restored the autonomy for which Catalonia has been fisrhting ceaselessly for two centuries, the polling took place without a single disturbance. Col. Marin's party claims G5.00G votes in Parcelona. which is slightly more than 50 per cent of their poll in the elections to the national parliament June 19, 1981. The party is understood to be leading in all the other four districts except Tarragona, where the outcome is doubtful.

The Resionalist party of Frnncisco Cambo and the Radical Republicans of Alejandro Lerroux trailed the organization, with the former apparently registering considerable gains The out and out separatists and com munists fared badly. Fate of Rich Duke In Balance. thiraco Tribune Prraa Ptrvlce.) MADRID. Spain. Nov.

20 Whether the duke of Alba, probably the wealthiest of Spain's former grandees, will be imprisoned when he arrives in Madrid tomorrow may depend on the rro-tosts of republican intellectuals in his favor. ABBOTT Jamea Abbott. Nov. 20. father ol and Francis Kearins.

At residence. 3044 N. T.eavitt.-st. Funeral Wednesday. 0:15 a.

m. to St. Andrew'a church. Interment at Mount Carmel. Mra.

William L. Pattisoiu runeral at chapel, Clark-Et 1 p. Tuesdai' KEITH Harriet Keith, wife of the late 10 4 ADAMS Mra. Hannah Coneklin Adams, lats ol 1S37 widow of Kev. W.

Elbridge G. Keith. Nov. III. 1032, at her home.

Pasadena. Cal. Funeral sc-viee3 at H. H. Adams.

D. D-. of 111.: Graeeland chapel Monday. Nov, 21. at 3 p.

tn. mother of Mlsa Lulu Grace Knth arine Dr. Charlea and dausMtt Harriett D. Adams of Albany. N.

if. Funeral acrvieei at funeral home, 01I5B S. f-1 ffeStll-TTTTt' T.AWI.ER John Lawler. Nov. 20.

1A32. ase i4 in i ii Monday 4 p. m. Interment in ii i ii i i.iii 05 yeara. Funeral -Tuesday.

a. from residence, 4729 to St. Ambrose church. Interment Calvary. Tuosdnv at Bloomtnaton, III.

Bloominic- I I IUVI 'lfcW i II" -j ton. i Monticello and Ciintou. 111., and Lot- LIFKA Mary Liflta. nee Faxel, beloved wtfo Anceles papera please copy. ALTMEYER Col.

Franeia F. Altmeyer Nov. 0. a--ed 70 year, beloved husband of the II 111 I -ft i. Inte Opal Altmeyer.

dear father of Mrs. Margaret Hosan. Remains at chapel. 2114 of Aloysins. mother of Joseph.

Aloyshis, Mrs. Irene Swade. Raymond and Marie, daushter of Anton Faxel. sister of Peter Faxel and Mrs. MaTdnlin Lifka.

Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 22. at 9 a. from her late home.

5335 to Mary Queen of Heaven church. Inlcrment Joseph's. Member of L. C. B.

St. branch. No. 712: Altnr anfl Rosary aociety. Cicero 200 or Lawndale 5700.

Irvins l'ark. uneral notice later. ANDERSON Cnrl Frithlot Anderson, Nov. 18, 19J2. aed t7.

of beloved husband of Carrie Erleltwn. fatlier rI Ivan and Josenh Anderson and Mr. Oliva. A Barnes He Is survived ulao by mother and MANGO Anthony M.mso. beloved husband brother in Hiilmtad.

Sweden, and a sister, Mm. Beltv Carlson. Chlearo. Fnmial at FREDERIC SHIPP, TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS chnuel. 3115 W.

Tueiday. Nov. 22. 8 p. m.

Member of Normal Park lodc, No. 7U7. A. F. A.

Normal Park chapter. No. 210. A. Enclewoorl com.

ot Frances nee Giordanl: father of William. Elvira, Caroline. Albert, and Jamea, John. Joveph. Mrs.

Rose Theodore, and Mra. Anne Sandeen. Funeral Wednesday. Nov. 23, 0 a.

from late residence. 1017 S. to St. Talisto chnreh. Interment Mount Carmel.

Seeley 3570. WORLD LEADER IN HRSJl'CCOODHART DIES IN MARYLAND; LED IN WASHINGTON mander. No. Oriental consistory: Me Y. M.

C. DIES tiinuh Tempi A. A. O. N.

M. Cook CuuutT loiie. No. 240. 1.

O. O. Print- WMAQ Johnny Hart. WFNK The GolUberKa. WIBO Sporta proram.

7 P. M. W-O-N Whispering i' hioiili and the Toiluys Features inn Trades Craftsmen. Interment Fair- MCALLISTER Mary A. nee Me- Frederic Burton Shipp, 64 years old morjnt cemetery.

of Pittsburgh, an international leader The duke is expected from Paris in response to a government order requiring his presence in Madrid within 30 days from Nov. 11 to be heard in the inquiry being: carried out concerning the committing of acts and cygressions against the republic." The intellectual elements cite the duke's well known liberalism and rotable vork for Spanish cultural todies as reasons for tolerating him. The duke of Miranda, high cham-lcrlain of the royal households, and Vicomte Klorestan Aguilar, former King Alfonso's dentist, are among 27 ether monarchists supposed to appear in Madrid before midnight tomorrow. lliiiiinilng llirita. 11)31.

of the Younir Men's Christian associa- L00C1ST Amanda Boanlst. Nov. 20 tlon, yesterday St. Luke's hos at her home. 7.KI E.

beloved mother of Mrs. Lydin Bartee. Mrs. Esther Car Nallv. beloved wife of the latp John, fond mother of Daniel John Michael.

Joeph. Clement. Mrs. Elizabeth Harlan. Mrs.

Mary ICnndy and Mrs Aimes O'Mal-Icy; at her late residence. 1517 N. Mans-ficld-av. Funeral Tuesday. Not.

22.. at 9 to Chieasrn and Northwestern depot. Interment Minn. pital following an operation for an son. Mrs.

Elsie LamuriKKer. Herbert. abdominal ailment. Daniel, and Willinm Boqiiist. Funeral serv- Mr.

Shipp served as treasurer of ei in the chapel. 4227 CottaKe Tuesday 1 :30 P. m. Interment Mount Hope. the Y.

M. C. A. in France during MeCOR Mil 'K-COODH A KT Henriet a L. CARLIN Mariraret L.

Carlin. Nov. 2'J. 1017 and 1918. In the Spanish-Amer 1032.

ape 12 years, beloved daughter of ican war he also organized and direct Herbert and Dorothy Funeral Tries- ed work, and was instrumental day. 0 a. from parent's residence. ai.V N. Central to St.

Viators Cormielt-Gnodharl. wife of the late Frederick MeCormick-Goodharl. danshter of the late Leander J. and Henrietta Maria McCormick of Chiea-u. at her residence.

Lnnaley Park. Silver Sprinss. Snndny, Nov. 20. 1P32.

Funeral services nt St. Paul's ehiircb. Rock Creek. Washington, D. Wednesday.

Nov. 2.1. at 1 1 :.10 a. m. in establishing the organization in church.

Keeler and Addison, at 0:30 a. Washington, D. Nov. 20.Sp-cial.l Mrs. Henrietta L.

McCormick-Goodhnrt. widow of the late Frederick E. McCormlck-OoHlhart. died early today at her Maryland residence few miles outside of Washington. She was in her 76th year.

The funeral will be held at St. Paul's church. Rook Creek cemetery, Washington, at 11:30 a. m. Wednesday.

Interment will be in Rock Cre-K cemetery, where her husband, who in 102 1. is burled. Mrs. MoCormlck-Goodhart was born in nockbrid," county, the daughter of Lennder J. nnd Henrietta Hamilton.

In her childhood she was taken to Chlcaso. There her Mexico in Z901. Interment Calvary Born in Norfolk county, England, COLLINS Annie Mahoncy Collins, fond wife of J. William Collins, loving mother of Mr. bhipp came to rorth America in M'ArTTFF MiehaM MeAtiliff.

beloved hus- Richard C. William Arthur Ed ward ant Verena K. Cnllina. sister of 1:13 p. m.

Vl'IiBM. Sylvia Sai'lra. rlanlst, tn first of a serifs of broadcasts presenting IJacli'a Well Tempered Clavichord." 4:45 p. m. WCFL.

Donald Meek of Of Thee I Sing," gut-at atar on first 1'arade of Stars." 7:00 p. m. WMAQ. Share the Work Movement banquet brings as (speakers Walter C. Teagle and Alfred K.

Sloan. The Share the Work Movement la designed to promote wider dlittributlon of the nation's pay rolls. 7:40 p. m. W-G-N.

Lr. Fu Man-chu. Tonight the fiendish doctor cures a victim and completes a diabolical plot. p. m.

W-O-N. Mystery Jn l'aris. The Latin quarter and a waxworks museum figure in the trail of The Octopus. 9:30 p. m.

WEN It. National Ra-dlo Forum presents James M. Heck, whoso subject i.s Volstead Act Revision." 10:15 p. m. WKNR.

National I.isht Opera company presents Nell Owynne." Mrs. C. T. Kay. Funeral Wcdnesdr.y.

Nov his youth nnd was educated in Canada. Surviving him are his widow, Lotta; a daughter. Mrs. Harold D. Krafft of 'Washington, D.

and a 23. at 0 30 n. m. from her late residence. to Our Lady of Mount Cermet church.

Interment Calvary. Please son, Harold II. Shipp of Pittsburgh. omit (lower. CLTTiNfl Robert Myron Cuttfnr.

suddenly. H. J. Stadelman, 74, Dies; Nov. 20.

beiove' husband of Jlary Iiortelme Cutting and son of Charlea 9. and the late Annie L. Cutting-. Notice of Marshall Field Veteran oerviees later. JAMES ABBOTT, OLD TIME COURT REPORTER, DIES Abbott, old time court reporter, dioj yesterday of heart disease at his home.

S178 Hudson avenue. He was 7S yenrs old. Mr. Abbott was born In Xew York City and came to the middle west alter his graduation from Yule jn 1S73. He returned for class reunions, r.avin? been present at all save the last two.

He took up court reporting after studying law and reported the campaign tour of 1'residen? Floose-velt in 1913. His wife died in 1908 and he is survived by a brr tl er. Herman K. Abbott. 6930 Stewm avenue, and by one daughter.

Mrs. W. Pat-tison. 419 Delmont avenue. Kaneral services will te held at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow at the chijxel at 2701 North Clark street. HAMMERS Bernard W. Dammers. ase 68.

Harry J. Stadelman, 74 years old. 2412 W. Nov. 10 1032.

be hand of Alice, nee Con-way; fond father of Maranret, John. Franci-. Edvrird. and Mrs. E.

Godcr. Mrs. F. B. rnd Mrs.

T. J. Carey. Funeral notfee later. NIKMAN Alma Ni-man.

nee Hrhcr, ot 10.13 8. Mnrwood. beloved wife of Albert, mother of Edward. Irvine. Herbert.

Dorothea. Willis. Gladys. K-lhryn. FMythe.

Arlene. and Eleanor. Funeral Tuesday et 2 p. at St. John's Fvnnsel-ieal Lutheran church.

1200 S. 5th-av Maywnod. Interment Oakridire. nDEAN Kllen A OfTean. Nov.

20. 10.T!. late of Rd.10 N. beloved sister of Jnne. Anna.

Esther, and Robert. Funeral services Tuesday. 2 p. at Edscwater Swedish Baptist church Interment Wednesday Lttdinirtnn. Mich.

At rest in chapel. 5140 N. until 1 p. m. Tuesday.

Ijmirhcaeli 5147. D'HAR A Katherine O'Hara nee O'Hara. bo loved wife of the lat Thomas fond mother ot Ellen Sharkey Katherirw" Thomas. Jo' n. Hobert, James, and the lafo David O'Hara Wctoies-day at n.

m. from her I.V.e ei-lence. fil'-2 S. Kaeramento-av to St. loved husband of Cornelia Mane, nee former traffic manager for Marshall Field ft dieu yesterday at his home Hofmnn.

Father of Mra. W. H. Farnum. John W.

William Mrs G. B. Ver nier Henrietta C. Ruth G. and Oil in Jersey City, N.

It was learned here last night. Mr. Stadelman, who I A. M. Good WMAQ Hity Jack.

WAAK Hn-akfnst Kxprt-ca. WUKSMusk-al Spwlwur. WCKL Morning Shufllc. KYW-Mufkal Clock. 7:30 M.

WCKL Cheorin. WIIio Melodic. WJJlv Time. WMAQ i'tpter io 8 A. M.

Gone and (ilcnii. WC'KL Aeropliino club. A. M. V-(J-N OihmI Xiirnlng" inimlrul.

Wr.HM McMlcrti Living." WM AQ Vic anU Sado. llohi-misn melodic. WIIIO Varieties. 9 A. M.

n-i-N Writthrr rriiort'j Charlie White' Grm of the Air. WAAF sins and Sp. Wt'r'L tierman W.MAQ Jatk anl Jill. WliliM J. Wiim.ii Dotj nl Val Shcrmann.

A. M. Cliira, I. a 'a' Cm. WMAQ KVW rirctn and De Koc WLS Mac am) A.

SI. W-li-N Itourd of Trade nuirkr. WLS The Arknnai Wmxirhoppcr. KVW-U. S.

band. of Muaic. A. M. W-O-S Top tha Morning.

9:45 A. M. Lrnnard Balvu'a Mail Bos." WMto You and Your Clothca. Wli Ralph and Bob. ie a.

m. V-i-N Irt-ne Wirker. aonga. WJJI JIUKical. WMAQ MeiiMlr Three.

10:13 A. M. ran.rilm organ. WEXR Klxie Mae Uurii.m. KVW Radio HouM-hiild lnctitute.

loan e. si. W-ti-N Board of Trailr market rrporia. A. M.

llKrt of the Xewa. WAAK Kllie Marine Harvey. wm lit Devotion. VVJJI A llek'h -ny WE.VR In gi: Inn WMAQ bonat.i n-'-itai. Ill 1.1 A.

M. W-i-N (irand Old Hnm. KYW Sonuta rui-itiil. WIJHV In a Oardcn. WK.NU Hiuing Strintri VVBHM School of Cookprr.

II A. M. W-ii-N Hank Harrington. WMAQ WJJI KranUie Marvin. KYW Morning Melutlianr.

A. M. BoHrd of Trade rrport. KY Xatioii.il Farm and Home. WIHOPr-trr I'an.

WMAQ On Winirn of Song. A. M. W-G-X Painted Ureama. A.

M. WI.S Markcta: Harry Steele. WJJI Slinhinii for Shut-lnt. A. M.

ford H- brother of Mra. A. O. Munn John B. and Peter J.

Funeral service retired In 1926, had been ill for sev at the Central Presbyterian church eral years. Ho had been associated WI Cli.iun'f Parsons. Pint Jaxon. WuES Slovak hour. WLS-Gui Vnn and Pichena Sistrra.

WMAQ Mr. Twister. 7:13 P. M. Singin Hum.

Hani) of Diistinction. WCBL Harry Sdirclt. P. M. W-IJ-N Kate Smith, ohuh.

KYW l)r. Herman HumU-wn. VWIAQ Shaio th'- Work Movement. 7:13 P. M.

W-fl-N Dr. Fu Manrhn, mystery drama. WLS I'at Bainpa. Wino tioMrn Voice. KYW Ph.mdii.

the Magician. Fun Frt. P. M. KYW Lew Diamond" wehtatra.

WlilO A'-olian quartrt. WBBM Theme in Tompo. WMAQ Thu Oypatta. WI.S Minstrel hnw. 8:13 P.

M. W-fi-N Ttie Four Milla Hruthera. WCFL Niiibt Ciiiri. P. Jl.

W-fi-N Krnilns In Parla Slyatery. KYW-Tho l.loy. Urania. WMAQ Paul White-man's ftrchestra; Vlf' CUiia. lt'3i and "rnn! Mnun.

P. M. W-fi-N ltMtb Kttlna. knea. WMAQ The Comilry Doilor.

Pialwr'a orchestra. WENR Morzan Kaufman orrhi-stra. 9:13 P. SI. W-fi-N Fay.

Area, bridge, aketrh. WCFL Armour filce rlnb. P. M. W-fi-N Toinnriinv'i Tribone.

WEN a National Radio Forum. Jamri WIBO Betty nnd Jean. V. M. n'-G-N Hatllliien of Other Daja.

P. M. W-fi-N Amiiiii! the World, sketch. WT.BM Myrt Morse. WMAQ Mildred 10 P.

H. W-fi-N Time distill; Minstrel Show. WMAQ nnd WENH Amos and Andy. WIBO Snarlilina Melodien. 10:13 P.

M. WM AQ Pan and Sylvia. WF.NR "Nell Gwynn. WIUO Radio Pan. P.

M. W-G-N rather forernats time algnal. P. M. W-fi-N finy l.omhnnl'a oreheatra.

WENK Ma'urie Shcrman'a orchestra. WIUO Orsnn. WC'I lri-h melodiea. IIP. M.

W-fi-N Mai Keiiip'a orchestra. WCFL Thn polynhonirn. WF.NR F.nrl Mines orch-stra. WMAQ Jack Denny's oreheslra. 1 1 :13 P.

M. W-fi-N MnUom tte Knc. WCFL Walter Steindel. 11:80 M. i a 1 a r-.

I jtn iMarsnaii tew oc t-o. lor nuy i m. three yenrs at the time of his retire- dodd Edward J. Dodd of 1004 S. Homnn- ment and was widely known as an br.ith.-r of Mis.

Helen Hill and Mra father was for many years manasrer of the McCormick Harvester works She was married In Chicago In 1SS and lived in that city until 180(5. Ther. she and her husband removed to residing In London and In Knt county. In 1020 Mr. and Mrs.

McCormick-Ooodhart returned to the United States and took up their residence In Maryland, participating prominently In the social affalra of the capital. After the death uf her hnshnnd Mrs. MoCormick-Goodhart resumed citizenship. Mrs. McCormick-Ooodhart Is survived by two sons.

I-eander, who rommercial secretary of ihe British embassy, and F. Hamilton McCor-mif k-Goodhart. There is one surviving: brother. Hamilton McCormick Chicago. Another brother, ft.

Hall Mf-Cormlck of Chloaso. died in 1917. Emily Butler. Funeral servieea Tuesday Nov. 22.

at 2 p. at chapel. 3001 expert on transportation. Surviving hira are a son, Harry J. Stadelman rnir.ico wave i.r.N;ins.

Mpfra. Kilo. Metrm. KilnK. W-O-N WAAF WIKO ft' WCKL WICC 4 SUO KYW WMAQ ..447.5 H7o WMIU ..277 lil.SU WMPM 77n WRKHI I WeSK M70 WJJD 1130 WLS 6 870 Ozden-av.

Interment Bohemian National Rita's church. Interment Calvary ceme-trry. Stewart 7700. and two daughters, Mrs. Bertha V.

JS'ahn and Mrs. John H. Van CHLSON Rebecca A. Ohlsnn. nee May.

be F.H. Becbe, Financier, Once loved wife of late Edmund, fond mother Gelder. of A true, and Roheit. fister of Wry Ella Worth 10 Million, Dies Hold Services Tomorrow Burkhardt. and Ann VViard.

Funeral Wednesday at I) a. m. from late rcsidrnoe. 2.120 to St. Henry' church.

Interment All Boston, Nov. 20. C45) Franklin Huntington IJcebe, 70. financier and arborculturist, whose fortune at one timi wns estimated at more thnn died today In his Beacon Hill for Mrs, Alice Slattery Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Beever Slattery, 1522 Farwell avenue, I'ANCOAST Phillip Hardy Pancoast.

Nov. 18. ase 10 vi-ars. beloved son of Pain and Thelma. nee Hardy.

7020 brother of Patricia and Dnrtliea. Servlcea p. m. Monday at ehnpel. 9 Falrview-av Park Ki-lfe.

wife of James M. Slattery, an attor ney, will be held tomorrow at a. m. at St. Jerome's Roman Cath (1T.EY Husrh J.

I Bert Riley, husband ot olic church. Burial will be In Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Slattery. who rtome.

He was unmarried and was the last of the sons the late James Madison Beelte. Ha Is survived by a niece, Mrs. Esther Flske Hnmmond of Snnta Barbara. and two nephews, the Ilev. Oeorjte Stanley Flske of Boston rnd Charles Philip Beebe of Dr.

Doermann, University of Toledo President, Dies Toledo, Nov. W) Tr. Hnry John Doerrnann. 42. president of the University of Toh-do.

died today of complications resulting from a oeptic sc-e throat. cemetery. Member of Kilwinning- lodge, No 311. A. F.

A. M. DOWD Elizabeth Dowd of 6142 Norwood l'ark. beloved wila of the late Michael fond mother ot Harrv Michael William and the late Martin L. Funeral lrom late residence Tuesday.

Nov. 22. at 8:30 a. to Immaeulntr-Conception church at 0 a. m.

Intcrmest Mount Carmel cemetery. F'EINBERG Ida Felnberr. Inte residence. 123B N. beloved wife of the lets Harris fond m-ither of JuliUM, Jean ette SchlesinRcr.

Benjamin and Loin? Funeral Monday. 2 p. at chapel, at 201 i W. Division-it. Interment P.

O. W. trry. Jewish Waldhcim. No flowers.

GENTLEMAN Mrs. Anna Gentleman, nee Keidy, beloved wife of the late Peter, fond mother of Mrs. J. Grnmley. Mrs.

Brassel, Mrs. R. Powley. Robert, William, and Thomas Gentleman, sister of David Reldy. Funeral from daughter's residence, 7718 S.

Wednesday, Nov. 28, at a. tn. fo St. Snbina'a chnreh.

Interment St. Sas Bridse. Grove Hill 00110. GLASS Sarah Glass, of 3708 aire 413 yean, beloved wife of Abraham, fond mother of Esther Gottlieb, Maa. Mra Mary Pearlman.

Mrs. Leona Kroekover. Rnlph. II it lie. and the late Irving and Bessie Kellman.

Funeral Monday. 2 p. at funeral chapel. 704 S. Crawford-av.

Interment Jewish Waldhcim. Flease omit flowers. was born In Manchester, England, had Anna Brosnan Riley, father of Joseph Eileen Lawrence James Loretto ann the late Thomas Riley, brother et Mra. Nellie Stallbolim. Mrs.

J. Spain. John William and the late Mamie Riley, at residence. 40-13 Arthinxton-Et. Funeral Tuesday at UUI0 a.

m. to Presentation church. Interment Mount CarmeL been a resident of Itogers Park for 24 years. She died Saturday evening following a brief Illness. Besides her husband, she leaves ten children.

iOBINS-Wiiliam Robins of Fuiler- WCFL Pa i ado of Star. WKNR Slow Uiver. WBIi.M-Urandyi purtun. 3 P. M.

W-fi-N The Derll llird. WBBM-Captnln KYW M-l StitarL WCFL peter Pn. 8:13 P. M. IV-tJ-N t'onrert orchestra.

WM AQ-iinellMiider. WJJD Pied piper. KYW penrod anil Sam. WBBM Tartan of tha is. p.

M. V-0-N The ringing Lady. WIIB.X Shipp. WM AQ rt 1 1 1 mat nnd Dreaming. 3:13 r.

51. W-C-N little Orihan Annie. WM A Dance Masters. WlfiOWindjr and Sven. WBBM Lon Wolf Tribe.

0 P. M. W-fi-N Time alcnnJ; dinner mule. WIliO (Jerinaa irotrram. W.MAQ KniU Pot and Hfjrwood Broun WKNH What the Nowf WBBM Sen lafnhoitrr'a Party.

:13 P. M. W-O-N Tha Secret Three. WMAQ Havuiond Knisht akctch. WUES-Ocil and Sntly.

:r.O P. M. Dl.k and Harry. KYW Thrre SlrltiKa. WCFL Joe Ehlri.h'a WMAQ Billy Jon- and fcinie Hare, WK.NK ii to trnor.

WIBO NtB and aporta. 8:13 P. SI. Mrs, Mary Ford, Mother of CROSSWORD PUZZLE ton-av. father of Evelyn and Horace, son of Hannah Robins, brother of Emily.

Services Monday. Nov 21. 2:30 p. at chapel. 11 58 N.

Clark-st. Interment Mrs. E. R. Litsinger, Dies ROBINS William G.

Robins, dearly beloved Mrs. Mary Ford, T7 years old, mother of Mrs. Edward It. Litsinger and Countess Carlo Fllliponl. died sudden son of Mra.

Anna E. Ward, nee O'Brien, brother of Mnryalice Ward. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from 3048 Fuiton-hlvd.

to St. Matthew's church. Interment Mount Oliv-t cemetery. ly last nisht In Los Angeles, according to telegraphic advices received here SHAPIRO Mollie Shapiro, beloved wife ot A heart attack, resulting from Mrs. GRIMM-Harrinn w.

Grimm, beloved h- W-fi-N Hal kenio'a orchestra. YW-Uw Dinmomi'a nrrhcMra. WMAQ Al Hamlltr'a orchestra. WENU Anon Week' orehc-stia 11:43 P. JL W-fi-N niln McCoy' nrcheatra.

WCFL A Bit of Mofeow. MIDNIGHT. tV-41-N Itil Kemp'a orrhrtra. WMAQ Karl Hinea' orehestra. WfcN Maurie Shcrman'a orehstra.

WBBM Eddie South'a orehcHtra. A. M. W-G-N Clyde M'Cay'a orchestra. W.M AO Al liandiir'a oreheslra.

band of Adelaide, fond father of Ray and Ford'H hurried trip to the west oast Aaron, and mother of Bertha Idelson Funeral Monday, 2 p. at chapel. 2235 W. Division-st. Dublin.

Ireland, and New Vork City papers please copy. Omit flowers. from Palm Beach, Fla to attend the funeral of her son. John "Wilkes Ford the late Frank, fond brother of Mrs. Alice Grew.

Clara, Eberly. Ida. Gramlcy, Mabel Townsend. Pearl Townsend. Gertrude Kreiphbaum.

and Lester Grimm. Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 22. at 8 p.

ra at chapel. SLA PAR Ida Slapak. nee Leseh. beloved caused her death, physicians paid. Mrs.

Ford's home was at Santa Mon 6130 W. Cicero. Interment Oakridg cemetery. For informaUon call Cicero 80 ica. Another son, PMward, survives.

WBMM Jaek oreheatra W-fl-N Rrldce Inh of the Air wife of the lata John Slapak. fond mother of John and Veronica. Sproc. Le Boy and the Inte Florence. Herbert and Edwin.

Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 22. at 2 o'eloetc from daughter's residence. 1107 N.

East-av. Oak Park. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. Call Lawn. 3240.

i mi nnmnni 'i "Hi tni Pim JL SLATTERY Alice Beever Slattery. beloved W-O-X Manle Weaver' Trio. MlUN. W-G-X Mid-da aervlce; Dr. Peter Paler- ion.

WMAQ Red Nlchol'a orthciitra. WI.SMa;ile City Four. WIJCM Owirge Haifa orr-hetra. P. M.

W-G-N Atlantic mnatral. Hcndiilg Room. WJJD Karmer Ruk. 1 P. M.

W-O-X Allan Grant, pianlit. KYW Dan Russo orchmlra. WLS Slim and Spud. 1:13 P. M.

W-G-X Palmer llonac ennemble. WliliM Sylvia Sapira WMAQ Dave Row i-no p. m. WMAQ rublic School talk. WA AF Pliuioesque.

WBBM School of the Air. 1 ilS P. M. W-G-X l.awrenee Snlcrno, aong. KYW Godliey Ludlow.

WIUO The Reporter. WLS Song Portraits. 2 P. M. W-G-N Palmer Home enaerable.

WLS Betty and Hob. WIBO-Kadlo GoKflp club. 2:11 P. M. W-G-N Evelyn Kenee.

aonga. P. M. WMAQ U. S.

Marine band. WLS Martha Crane. WUUM Columbia Salon orehratra. 20 P. M.

W-G-N Palmer Honae enaraible. P. M. W-G-X Jnne Baker, hnoiehoU talk. wife of James M.

Slattery. fond mother of James Mrs. Alice Pietrowica. Dorothy, Albert Edith. Philip.

William. Ethel. Grace, and Ruth Slattery. Funeral Tuesday. Nov.

22. at 10:30 a. from her late residence. 1522 to St. Jerome's church.

Interment Calvary. pj hri fWfc HHwnta MBNH r)H i FT -J ly-r-. wbbbim aaw MaaiaM asanas Maaawi -pMiaJM-aaJn'A hh mmkmb bm fj35 pad 5 SPILLANE John E. Snillane beloved hus 7 i i i Not "something he ate' but seri band of Nell Goonrey Snillane. fond father of Jane Celeste, and Patricia, aon of Clara and tho late Jamea brother of William.

Edward. Susan Clara, and Mra. Louise Klein Funeral Tuesday. Nov. 22.

at 9 a. m. from residence 622 Oak: Park to St. Edmund church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Phone Nevada 3100 ously clogged condition of hir i a STOVEB Evan Thomas Stover. Nov. 19. intestines var to hlumc axj idr'ftr Ii 'i, yV't rmCX ol 4120 beloved husband of Angie nee Garland, father ot Maud. Stella, Roy.

Rofs and Ralph, brother of the late Allan and Joseph Stover Funeral Tuesday. 2:30 p. it funeral home, 318-20 N. Anstin Interment Forest Home. Member of George H.

Thomas post. No. 6, G. A. R.

TNOG-TIRED. Achine STREREL Frit a Ferdinand Strcbel. husband rr 7- for rest. How often KVW-Woidch'i radio review. WAAF-Unn tract bridge.

WEBJi Epino and Salerno. 2:48 P. M. WCFL Ilka Diehl. WJJD Mid-aftf-rnoon dane progTam.

-W LS Rangers and John Brown. WUBM Brooka and Rn. 3 P. M. W-G-N Betty Morriv, aong.

WMAQ Guild Hay Richard III. WLrf Book Shop. WuriM Frank WeMphal'a orchestra. WMBI Bible achool. 3:15 P.

M. KTW Dr. Hcrtnan Bundeiea. WAAF A Mood In Blue. 8:20 P.

M. hav iveyou felt that way -v ify to Jind you simply only to Jma you stmpiy Vv, couldn't net to sleett? of Sirid, nee fond father ot Paul and Helford. brother of Wilhelm and otto Strcbel and Oisra Ockerlund and the late Car' and Henry Strcbel and Kmma Grcmqnist. Member of Verdandi lodse. Independent Order of Sv-ithiod.

Funeral service Monilav. lint. 21, 3:30 p. from chapel. 4523 Broadway, to Graeeland.

You blamed it on worry- Doctors warn of poisons from unclean lax thouchts. perhaps. Ex. i intestines. They drtseJresh.

oasu 1. Fuel 4. Bird Without a doubt 8. Search 8. Concoct 11.

Proceed 12. Embark 14. Dwellins 15. Heavy eater WERMrTTH-Willinm C. Wermuth.

beloved 32. Travels :3. Pedal diglta 34. Pierces 35. Blot 37.

Certain day of the old Roman month 38. According to the natural import of words 40. Ill-natured 41. Insurance abbr.J I 7 7: I'etl-" To a rrlend." Alo s. v.

Mi 9 -V ft I -if 1 1 "4 i hURbnnd of Phyllis nee Donlin. father of William C. Jr. Phyllis and Robert brother ot Dr. Arthur W.

Wermuth. Funeral from residence. 1130 Farwell-av Tuesday. Nov. 22.

11132. 0:30 a. to St. Jcrome'a church. Interm-mt St.

Boniffce. WILSON George H. Wilson. Nov. 1U.

1932: IP 7 citement. "Something you ate." But doctors have discovered that so often the real cause of sleeplessness is sluggish intestines! Intestines clogged with waste spread poisons through your system upsetting your stomach. And as a result really restful sleep is practically impossible. How Yeast Helps Doctors warn you avoid cathartics. They're habit-forming.

They irritate the intestinal tissues HORIZONTAL 18. Funeral hymn 19. Pace 20. Bonnet 22. Devil 23.

Piece of furniture 24. Prefix meaning three 25. Length measure 27. Handle of a sword 28. Strange: foreign Scot.) 30.

Come together VERTICAL 16. Cheerful tune 17. Authoritative standards 18. Obscure 19. Profit 21.

Acted 23. Founder of the Greek drama 26. Sufficient poetic 28. Parchment for book covers 29. Regrets 31.

To hide 32. Right now 34. Females 36. Toilet case 39. Sea eagle SATURDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED beloved husband of Ethel, fond father ol Hush ami Robert, brother of Elizabeth Wilson and Mra.

Mary Morrison. Funeral services at home. 5128 Hyde Park-blvd, Tuesday. 11 a. m.

Interment La Porte, Ind. Please omit flowers. Instead, doctors advise, eat yeast regularly fresh yeast. That is the sensible way. Made a part of your daily diet, Fleischmann's fresh Yeast gradually strengthens the intestines stimulates normal action.

At the same time it softens the clogging wastes makes them easy to get rid of. Excess poisons go. Why not stop this cause of sleeplessness by eating Fleischmann's Yeast from today on? You can get it at grocers, restaurants, and soda fountains. Directions are on the label. ss- 4 HIlllMJ.

3:30 P. M. WJJD Indian Princee. KYW ho Two Doctor. 3:40 P.

M. W-G-N Columbia artiata' recital. WBBM Mrs. Edward Snodiraa. 3:48 V.

M. WJJD Bridge lessons. WA AF Ray Waldron eport. WEXR Lady Next Door. 4 P.

M. W-G-N Arthur Olirrg. tenor. WEXR Mary Steele. WI BO Nick Nichnlo.

WBBM Gene and Ctiarlie. 4:13 P. M. W-G-X Rondnlier airing trio. WEXR The Caravan.

WIBO Sia Glenson. P. M. W-G-N Dirk Have, baritone. WENR Old Pappy.

WMAQ Flying Family. 4:43 P. M. W-G-N Jane Carpenter, piano. WIBO Dusk Dream.

MAUSOLEUMS AND MONUMENTS. 1. The measure around the body 2. Insect 3. Incrustation 4.

Inclosure 5. Rough with hair 6. Utter an oath 7. Tidy 8. Depend 10.

Accompanying 11. One who frustrates a scheme 13. Burglars 14. Ape 15. Triangular portion of the end of a bulldinz "4 weaken the muscles actually CHAS.

G. BLAKE CO. 1004 E. 67TH-ST. FAIRFAX 8876.

Covnizht 1M2, Standard Brand" IWMparattd -v ST aggravate trie stagnant condition KSs'V. of your intestines in the long run. 1PP MOKUMEKTS. AN UPSET STOMACH and sleepless nights are usually signs of constipation! Correct this evil. Eat Tleischmann's Yeast! CEMETERY MARKERS AND MONUMENTS.

Food thousands eat-3 Cakes a Day BEARS- KKW S1A II-: AND OFFICES. 6th Floor, iiorlh Eud. JPii- Wabah 4.S0O. Fleischmann's Yeast is a Health.

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