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jo 5c 5K 5fC CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MARCH 30. 1937. DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: Gone Without a Trace? JUll IIIIUIHUUj -gBIHIM IIIWWHlLUM.IHimWai WOT'S SO PITCHERSQUE SEE? ARTY I PRINTS THESE HERE WELL, THIS ISN'T YEP! THIS IS JUST THE WISE TRAVELER FREDERICK JONES' ESTATE MOUNTS TO $1,600,000 PLACE WE'RE GOIN.G. ANNIE THE PLACE OUT! A LITTLE UNIMPORTANT WRAPS HiS M0T5EY FISHING BOAT (CARRYING! IN WORTHLESS TEN BILLION IN GEMS-) RAGS, FOR GREED BUT A BATTLE CRUISER 1 1 MAKES MOST MEN FISH BOAT, jf AMD STICKS EM IN TH i QUITE AS PALATIM.

AS THE YACHT, BUT ITS A SOUND LITTLE TUS, GUITE COMFORTABLE I ANO PLENTY FAST TO GET US WHE, MATEY? WHEW! THAT BLUNDER1N' LUBBER DRUG STORE WNpER-SEE TOURISTS V0S FOR 'EM- LOWERY Seth S. Jack Lowery, beloved husband of Carrie Saunders Lowery, loud father of Mrs. Caryl Lowery Gannon. Funeral Thursday at a. m.

from his residence, 5732 S. La Salle street, to St. Anne church. Intermmt Mount Olivet. Member of McKinley Camp, U.

S. W. V-, Chicago Pressmen's Union, No. 3, and Last Man's Club, 7th 111. Vol.

Inf. MACKENZIE June R. Mackenzie, suddenly, late of 1013 S. Clinton avenue, Oak Park, beloved daughter of Mrs. Mary Bradshaw Mackenzie and the late Alexander.

At chapel, 4817 Madison street. Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. to Ascension church. Burial Chebanse, 111.

Austin 1137. I WAS HEADED FOR BEFORE HEARD OF YOUR M1XUP WITH I "SNORTY" SMITH- C0ULDMTT CARRY SUCH A ROBSERS -rTr ci i r-1 QUAINT THEY CAULS trA- NEARLY RAN US 7 DTJDECK Margaret Dudeck. March 27, late of 1408 N. age 75 years, wife of the late Frank, fond mother of Daisy Switall, Verne Kritzke, Celia B. Dudeck, Edward, and Lee Dudeck, trrand-mother of Edward Switall and Margaret P.ose Kritzke.

mother-in-law of Gus Switall and Dr. Edward Kritzke and Mildred Dudeck. Funeral Wednesday, March 31, at 0 a. from funeral home, 2056-58 to St. Angela church, corner of Potomac and where requiem high mass will be celebrated.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. EHRENBORGH Adeline Deitrick Ehrenborgh, March 29, beloved wife of Elmer Ehrenborgh, fond mother of Harry Deitrick, sister of Mrs. Olga Weborg, Mrs. Delia Norman, Mrs.

Lena Voight, Mrs. Jennie Backea, Mrs. Annie Englebretson. Clarence, and Hawken Tostenson. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p.

at chapel. 3175 N. DOWN- THERE I Distribution Approved; Charities Get Bulk. I 1 1 il ft V-lnVs i tVi li YA ct 1 1 1 zczr-- Clark street. Interment Ellison Bay.

Wis. ELVYN Fannie M. Elvyn. in New York City, beloved mother of Myrtle E. Bloch, dear- grandmother of Harry Jr.

and Edward E. Funeral Thursday, April 1, 2 p. at chapel. 936 E. 47th street.

Interment Kosehill mausoleum. ERHAHT Andrew J. Erhart, beloved husband of Marie Erhart, fond father of Marie and Charles, son of Barbara Erhart, brother of Marie Jakub. Funeral Thursday, April 1, at 9:30 a. from his late residence, 243 Addison road.

Riverside, 111., to St. Mary church, Riverside, 111. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Member of St.

Vitus court. No. 525; Father Setters council. No. 1278; La Salle Assembly, fourth degree K.

and Club Reiger. Call Lawndale 3240. FINEGAN Marie C. Finegan, late of 621 S. HANDEL Frank S.

Manlel, son of the lata Simon and Pauline Mandel, brother ot Leonard Aaron and Eugene D. Man-del, Mrs. Addie M. Lang, Mrs. Belle M.

Altheimer, and the late Sarah M. Rosen-field and Maude M. Cornelia. Funeral services Tuesday, March 30, 11:30 a. at Rosehill cemetery chapel.

Remains at chapel, 936 E. 47th street. Until Tuesday mornins. McVEY Mary A. McVey, beloved wife of Daniel, fond mother of Joseph.

Mrs. Margaret Malone and Mrs. Gladys Durkin, daughter of Edward and the late Ann Mul-lins, sister of Luke, Mrs. Margaret Moore, Edward, John, Mrs. Josephine Murray, and Harry Mullins.

Funeral Wednesday, 11 a. from residence, 206 N. Kostner avenue, to St. Mel church. Interment Mount Carmel.

MEYER Otto A. Meyer of Cedar Lake, husband of Alma Kuehn Meyer and father of Herbert and Harold. Funeral services at the family residence, Wednesday, March 31, at 2 p. m. Interment Maple Wood cemetery, Crown Point, Ind.

MONAHAN Catherine Rawleigh Monahan, March 29. 1937: belovd wife of John fond mother of Mrs. Ella Bonfield, Mrs. Virginia Kennedy, Sister St. Monica, John James Charles Edward and EDWARD REACHES LONDON WOEFUL; SEES CORONATION MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS.

MAUPOLEOMS MONUMENTS Tho old and reliable CHAS. G. BLAKE 1000 G7th-at. Fairfax S870 Erected anywhere. end tor free booklet.

t'OWERS GRAN1TK liNC. -TRIBUNE TOWEK. DELAWARE 3152. PIECE OF A PHARAOH'S SKELETON TURNS INTO A GHOST 111 SCOTLAND WM. M.

BUTLER, WHO KILLED AAA PROCESS TAXES, DIES IN BOSTON HIS NEW RETREAT AT ST. WOLFGANG CASH DWINDLING Lombard avenue. Oak Park, sister of the lata John. Funeral Wednesday, March 31, at 9:30 a. from 3246 Jackson boule CEMETERIES.

vard to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Bur- lal Calvary. Kedzie 2394. 184 Miles Closer He'i Sightseeing Buses Are FRISBEE Mabel Frisbee, nee Yearick, March 29, 1937. of 4829 Dorchester avenue, be CLOSING ESTATE CHOICE 4.

8. OR '2 graves: nr. gate: S10 per grave. Jun. 3721.

BEAUTIFUL ACACIA PARK-CITY TRANS. 4 crave lots as low as $09. Lack. 90-10. loved wife of the late William J.

Frisbee Boston, March 29. (IP) William Morgan Butler, former United States senator from Massachusetts and textile corporation executive, died today at his home here. Butler, 76 years old, with John Mc-Donough of Boston, was a co-receiver for the Hoosac Mills corporation, of which he had been president. C0LUMSARIUMS. Prohibited.

BY SAM BREWER. C'hiraKo Tribunr T'ress Service. LONDON, March 29. Tourist here were dismayed today by CREMATION Rental space for ashes. per year In Acacia columoarium.

LacKawana UOIU. a sudden decision of London authori fond mother of Mrs. Willis Van Pelt and the late William A. Frisbee, sister of Henry C. Yearick and the late Mrs.

Edgar L. Jones. Services Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at chapel, 5203 Lake Park avenue.

Interment at Bushnell, 111. GOLDSTEIN Lillian Goldstein, nee Shapiro, beloved wife of David, loving mother of Edwin, Theodore. Jerome, Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pineus Shapiro, sister of Ida, Edward.

Louis, Tom, Samuel, and Jcaiiettc. Services at chapel. 36o4 W. 10 a. m.

Tuesday. GOODKIND Abraham Lincoln Goodkind, beloved husband of Hattie, fond father of FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ties to ban sightseeing buses during most of May the month in which O'FIANLKY nr fr'ft inn tM 1ti- FI'NKRAI. UiKECTlON Crovf Rail 77(lfl King George VI. of Great Britain will be crowned.

They fear this will lit still further the number of tour- DEATH NOTICES siF. atreaciy snarpiy reaucea Dy me With McDonough, Butler challenged the processing tax provisions of the agricultural adjustment act and obtained a ruling from the Supreme court declaring the processing tax unconstitutional. Butler served as chairman of the Republican national committee in and managed President Calvin Cool-idge's campaign at that time. He was appointed United States senator from Massachusetts on Nov. 13, 1924, for the term ending in November, 1926.

briieation of King Edward VIII. The to Wally. ST. WOLFGANG, Austria, March 29. (P)ln a modest and secluded yellow house with green shutters, the duke of Windsor began tonight a new effort to live a democratic life far from crowds and the curious.

The former King Edward VIII. of England had a mountain vista, a lake, and the colorful scenery that inspired Broadway's current production, White Horse Inn "and he was 184 miles closer to Mrs. WTallis Warfield Simpson, for whom he gave up the throne. Deserting the chateau of the Baron Rothschilds, where he had found haven since his departure from England last December, Edward arrived from Enzesfeld shortly before 6 o'clock tonight. Travels in Snow and Rain.

Signs proclaiming Apesbach pension had been torn down and new signs read: "Private property. Keep oss was estimated at $300,000. Opti the late Cecilia Monahan. Funeral Thursday. 9 :30 a.

from her late residence, 4S21 Washington boulevard, to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment Mount Carmel. NICHOLSON Charles B. Nicholson March 28; beloved husband of Lucille, nee Seabrook, son of Charles B.

and Gertrude Runnion, brother of Earle A. Resting at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Funeral notice later. NICHOLSON Josephine Nicholson, March 2S.

1937, mother of Alexander and Charles Nicholson. She was a former member ol Oakland M. E. church. Funeral services in the Oak Woods chapel Tuesday at 3 p.

m. Interment follows. Remains in mortuary, 4227 Cottage Grove-av. Oakland 0492. OLIPHANT William Robb Oliphant.

8039 S. Michigan avenue, March 20. 1937; beloved husband of Minnie father of John William, and Mrs. H. B.

Maher, brother of Louise Charles and Amos grand-father of Robert W. Maher. At chapel, 63d and Harvard, until noon Wednesday. Services at Trinity Congregational church, 6232 Eberhart avenue, Wednesday. March 31, at 2 p.

m. Interment Cedar Park. O'SULLIVAN Margaret Mary O'Sullivan, nee Meade, beloved wife of the late Cornelius fond mother of John, Joseph, James. Margaret, Cornelius, Betty Wittlieb, and the late Mary, Michael, and Ann O'Sullivan. Native of County Limerick, Ireland.

Funeral Thursday. 9 a. from late residence, 3037 W. 64th place, to St. Nicholas church.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. PATEN Dennis L. Paten, March 28, 1937: son of John and the late Catherine Kilbane Paten, brother of Mrs. Catherine O'Connor, Owen Edward, and John Paten. Funeral from residence, 590 Glenview ave EDINBURGH, Scotland, March 29.

Sir Alexander Seton is sending back to Egypt, a bit of bme, supposedly from a Pharaoh's skeleton, because: Visitors complain about a ghostlike figure wandering through the house. Maids won't stay in the house more than one night, and each complained about the spectral robed figure. Two fires broke out in the house. Glassware put in cabinets was found smashed to bits. He lent the Done to a surgeon once, and that night the surgeon's maid broke her leg running away, in terror, she said, from a robed fan-torn.

The surgeon returned the bone the next day. Hi family has suffered an unprecedented series of sudden illnesses. The small piece of bone, in a glass case, was brought to Scotland last year by Lady Seton, who picked it up as a curio from a tomb at lizeh. Convinced the strmge happenings could not have been coincidences," Seton said today: "That bone is going to be replaced in the tomb it was taken from as quickly as possible. And Lady Seton is making the trip herself to make sure it gets there.

This ghastly business has got to stop." mistic estimates give 20,000 as the number of Americans who will be here for the coronation. An American Express company of ficial was quoted as saying of the ban on buses: Anna Louise, Mrs. Maxine G. Hahn, and Edward A. L.

Goodkind, dear brother of Mrs. William Vehon and Mrs. Meyer Eiehen-green and the late Mrs. Lena Weise, Mrs. Rosa Marks.

Mrs. Fannie Berger, Edward Benjamin and Leopold Goodkind. Helena and Billings, papers please copy. Funeral services Tuesday, March 30, at 2 :30 p. m.

at Rosehill cemetery chapel. GRACE Margaret Elizabeth Grace, beloved daughter of Stephen G. and Laura, fond sister of Mary, Noreen. Patricia and Geral-dine. Funeral Wednesday.

9 :30 a. from late residence, 4508 Virginia avenue, to Queen of Angels church. Interment Calvary. Information Humboldt 2773. II AGE RTY John Hagerty, March 2S; beloved husband of Sarah, fond father of Mrs.

Kathleen Gill and James, and the Jato John, May and Edward. Funeral from residence. 374 E. 09th street, Wednesday, 9 a. m.

to St. Columbanus church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. There is likely to be a real rumpus In Meniorin in. JYRCH Karl E.

Jyrcu Sr. a year atro today, dear, God took you away from us; But the memory is as fresh today As though it happened but yesterday." Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Lourde. Melbourne, 8 a. today. MRS.

LEKTHA T. JYRCH AND CHILDREN. LOCKE Adele G. D. Locke.

In devoted memory of my beloved mother. FANNY LOCKE HATTON. MILLER Nicholas E. Miller. In loving memory of our dear husband and dad, who left us one year ao today.

BERT, DICK, AND NORMAN. about this. Hundreds of Americans have made their arrangements to be London for ten days or more in VOTE TO INDICT 9 ON CHARGES OF BALLOT FRAUDS Nine officials and workers in the thirtv-second Drecinct of the first order to see London properly as well as the coronation itself on May 12. Now we will have to tell them that he whole of our published programs Judge John F. O'Connell of Probate court yesterday approved final distribution of the $1,600,000 estate of Frederick Bennett Jones, who left the bulk of his fortune to charity.

The court action disclosed that the estate had more than doubled in value since Mr. Jones died on April Sir. Jones was a vice president of 1he Adams Westlake company, manufacturer of railway supplies. He was a brother of the late Frank Hatch Jones, banker and lawyer. Securities Boost Value.

The Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust company was executor and trustee of the estate. Their report showed that anions the items distributed were $36,318 in cash, Sl.255,000 in bonds, and $302,320 in stocks. The great rise in value of the estate was due to improvement in the securities market. Mr. Jones had invested in hundreds of municipal bonds, which have increased in value since 1033.

The executor also disclosed that a will contest brought by five oousins, who were not mentioned, had been settled out of court by paying: each $15,000. Cousin Receives Trust. Bequests totaling $46,000 were made to other relatives, servants, and employes of the Adams Westlake company. Mrs. Dora Mortimer, a cousin and Mr.

Jones' housekeeper, received the income from a $100,000 trust. Upon her death the trust will go to the Chicago Community trust. This organization also received $50,000 outright, and the balance of the estate, after all other bequests have been made. This residuary estate amounts to 317,000. Had the estate not increased in value the Community irust probably would have received nothing.

Kemembered. Other charitable bequests included 550,000 each to the Home for Destitute Crippled Children, the Chicago Home for the Friendless, the Children's Memorial hospital, the Chicago Homo for Incurables, the Old People's home, the Salvation Army, end the Allendale association. Gilts of $25,000 each were made to the Glenwood Manual Training the Loyal Order of Moose, the Little Sisters of the Poor, the Boy outs, the Lighthouse, the Y. M. C.

the Y. W. C. the Chicago Polyclinic now Ilenrotin hospital for the nursing school, the Chicago chapter of the Red Cross, and the public library at Pittsficld, 111., to build an annex. Tolice Widow Leaves $100,000.

Judge O'Connell admitted to probate yesterday the will of Mrs. Mary Haran, widow of John J. Haran, a retired policeman. An estate of 100,000 was left in trust for four sons. Mrs.

Haran died in her home at 5054 Madison street on March 24. According to Attorney James J. Gaughan, the bulk of the estate was inherited by Policeman Haran from i datives in Ireland a short time before his death in 1034. Among other wills admitted to probate were those of the following: MARCELLA BENSON, died March 9. Estate of $20,000 to two sisters.

Raymond S. Witts, executor. must be considered canceled." OLSON Elias Olson, 1936. Loving and kind in ail his -ways, Uprii'ht and lust to the end of his days; Sincere and true in his heart and mind. Beautiful memories he left behind.

LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. HAHN James L. Hahn. late of 1944 Winne- Banned for Coronation Week. Gleeson Robinson, London commls-onor of trafic, said: "The matter is nue.

Highland Park, to Immaculate Conception church, 9 a. Wednesday. Hareb 31. Interment St. Mary's, Lake Forest.

PFEIFER Elizabeth F. Palm Pfeifer, be losed. There will be no discussion." Buses have been restricted from lay 3 to May 23. During coronation niac avenue, beloved son of Hugo and Emma Hahn, nee Wcihc Funeral services Thursday, Airil 1, at 3 p. at chapel, 4 821 N.

Damcn-av. Interment Graceland. HECTOR Charles A. Hector, beloved husband of Ellen Costello Hector, deceased; father of Eugene deceased; Joseph Frank George Leo Sadie Hector Davis, Sylvester Charles R. and Emmett brother of Catherine Hector.

Funeral Wednesday, at 9:30 a. from week they will not travel at all. AIELLO See Michael J. Braffe notice. UAKKY-CaUierme Barry, 210 S.

Sandwich, March "8, 1L'37; wile of the late William J. Barry, eister ot Mrs. Eusa Liebl and the late Isabella Norman ami Lawrence Johnston. At chapel, titfd and Harvard, after 4 p. tn.

Tuesday. Services at chapel, tiHd and Harvard Wednes Though all efforts have been made loved wife of Vincent, fond mother of Charles George Elizabeth Anna Mrs. J. McCarthy, Margaret Mary and Joseph sister of Mrs. M.

Schleiden, Frank, Michael. Mrs. J. Hein, Mrs. K.

Nuemann, Mrs. L. Currcn, and Ferdinand. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. from her late residence, 6728 S.

Artesian avenue, to St. Adrian church. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Stewart 7700.

MIKAS BAGDONAS, CONSUL HERE FOR LITHUANIA, DIES Funeral services for Dr. Mikas Bag- out. Entrance forbidden." This was to aid the duke in his desire, as he once told a friend, to be democratic again without the fanfare of crowds. Windsor, dressed in gray overcoat, light brown suit, and red scarf, and hatless, stepped from his big Canadian built car, to be greeted on the back porch of his new home by the chief of servants. En route through rain, snow, and fog, he had paused at Melk and Saint Florian monastry, and Ischl.

Luggage and clothing were piled high in his sedan, almost concealing him, and a second car with 2 detectives brought more luggage sufficient trappings until he departs for France where he is expected to wed Mrs. Simpson in May. House Has 16 Rooms. His sixteen room house stands alone on a promontory extending into Wolf to give the impression that hordes of Americans will come to London for the coronation, few are arriving before the first week of April. Ships leaving New York for England make seventy coronation sailings after April 1.

Their combined capacity is ward were reported named by the grand jury yesterday in true bills charging them with conspiracy to alter ballots in the primary of April 14, 1936. Assistant State's Attorneys Frank Christianson and John Boyle said ballots cast in the precinct showed more than 100 erasures and alterations. Ninety persons who did not vote were entered on the precinct polling records as having voted, they added. Those reported named by the grand jury are Louise Blount, colored, 133 West 27th street, Republican clerk; Anthony Gatonne, 2837 Wentworth avenue, and Salvatore Montcsano, 2843 Wentworth avenue, Democratic judges; Clarence Davis, colored, 133 West 27th street, a Republican judge; Pasquale Donato, 2805 Wentworth avenue, a Democratic clerk, and his brother, John, Democratic captain of the precinct; Joseph Delberto, 2725 REIDY William J. Reidy.

March 29, be day, March tfl, at iJ p. m. Interment Oak Woods. UECKWmi William Georife Beckwith. age 17, beloved eon of William C.

and Marie. Funeral Wednesday, March at a. from chape). S. York street, Elmhiirst, to Immaculate Conception church.

Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. uonas, acting Latnuanian consul Chicago, will be held at 9 a. m. Thursday from the consulate at 100 Bdlevue place to the Providence of God church, 18th street and Union loved father of William J.

Jr. and Jeremiah brother of Jeremiah J. Reidy. Member of division 33. A.

O. H. Funeral from chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove avenue, Thursday. 9 a. to Holy Cross church.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. 1,000 passengers, for some of them carry but a dozen passengers. Forged tickets for coronation seats avenue. Dr. Bagdonas, who was 42 RIEBEL Dr.

Ernest C. Riebel. March 28: during the procession have been sold years old and a bachelor, died of in large numbers, and many who pneumonia late Sunday evening in BOECKLEN Tessio E. Boecklen, at her tesi-dence, otlS N. Cuyler avenue, Oak Park; beloved wife of Charles L.

staler of William E. Quinlan, Mrs. Ric'aard Newman, Mrs. Bert Hermcsdorf, Mrs. George Mr.

John Miller. Mrs. Paul Searloss. and the late Thomas Quinlan. At rest and services at chapel.

523 Lake street. Oak beloved husband of Jessie Fyfe Riebel, father of Vera. Funeral services at Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, Wednesday at 11 a. m.

Remains in chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue. bought seats early in the hope of the Holy Cross hospital. funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue, to St. Jerome church. Interment Mount Olivet.

HELD Jcnnette Held, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Held, fond sister of John and Margaret. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from her parents' residence, 1125 Wesley avenue.

Evanston, to St. Mary church. Burial at St. Mary cemetery. Techny, III.

HENKE William H. Henke, 403 S. Maple avenue, Oak Park; husband of Margaret, nee McDonald; father of Joan and William. At re3t and services at funeral home. 203 S.

Oak Park, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. HETLER Charles W. Hetler, March 28, beloved husband of Banna fond brother of Theodore, Mrs. Ida Stahlheber, and Joseph.

Services Wednesday, March 31, Et 2 p. at. chapel. 3154 N. Clark eireet.

Interment Mount Emblem. Scranton, papers please copy. HOLM Helen Edna Holm, late of 5149 Foster avenue; beloved wife of Walter loving mother of Helen and Walter beloved daughter of Edward and Kitty Groth, sister of Lorraine Fisher. Funeral Wednesday, 1 :30 p. from residence, 5411 Wilson avenue, to Trinity Congregational church, 5216 Winona avenue, interment Union Ridge.

getting a better price have begun to Dr. Bagdonas spent ten years in ROSENTHAL David Rosenthal of Waterloo, the Lithuanian embassy in Washing gang lake, one of a half dozen in the worry as to whether the tickets they possess are genuine. Londoners have Park, Wednesday, 3 p. m. Interment For ton.

He came to Chicago last Nov. 3 est Home. For information call Euclid vicinity. A member of his entourage hinted that the duke took the house to succeed Dr. Antanas Kalvaitis.

Dr. Wentworth avenue, Republican cap BRAFFE -Michael J. Braffe, beloved hus been warned to verify any tickets bought from any dubious or irregular beloved husband of Jennie, fond father of Muriel, fond brother of Belle Simpson. Barney of St. Louis.

Lou of Waterloo, and Sadie Rosenthal of Dubuque Funeral services Wednesday, 10:30 a. at chapel. 2018 Division street. Interment Star of West cemetery. Jewish Waldheim.

far less pretentious than the Enzes Bagdonas attended Harvard univers tain; Policeman William Doty, col source. feld chateau to economize. ity for a time. He took his law de ored, of the Pekin station, who was on Windsor made a quick survey be gree at Loyola university here. duty in the precinct, and John Bach- Price of Seats May Drop.

There is every reason to believe ROTH Catherine Roth, beloved wife of the He was appointed by Mayor Kelly man, 850 West 53d street, a paid watcher for the election commission. fore dinner, and retired to his suite which includes a bedroom facing the band of Susan, nee Benevenia fond brother of Mrs. Carmella Aiello. Funeral Thursday, a. from chapel, 1703 W.

69th street, to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. Prospect 060U. UN KER Helen Abbott Bunker, ajred 81, widow of Charles H.

Bunker, March 28, 11137. at residence of her daughter, Mrs. Manton Maverick, ill 64 Pleasant avenue. Funeral services in the chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue. Tuesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment private. as honorary chairman of the Chicago that the present rate of seats, which lake, a newly furnished bath and Charter Jubilee committee. averages about $30, will fall before late Albert, fond mother of Mrs. Helen Sweeney.

Victor Mathilda. Rupert, and the late Dr. Leo and Edward Roth. Funeral from late residence, 4102 Maypole Wednesday, at 9 a. to St.

Mel church. Interment St. Joseph cemetery. Dressing room. His rooms have two coronation day.

The demand has 3Lt tnxioJu. HORN Joseph Henry Horn, March 29, 1937, A. M. CRAIGIE, 58, fallen far short of expectations. Agents and speculators are believed beloved husbana of Frances Elizabeth balconies, and the bedroom is furnished with writing desk, sofa, bed, and wardrobe.

RUSSELL Polly Russell of 3034 Wright- BURNS Catherine Burns nee Moriarity, Horn, father of Joseph F. Horn. Restin at chapel, 2701 N. Clark street, until PROLONGS TRIAL IN CLAIM FRAUD The trial of Attorney Leo M. Tar- Wednesday, 7 a.

m. Services and interment to be hanging on just as long as possible in order to sell as many as possible before cutting prices. wood avenue, beloved sister of Esther, Fuog, William and Elizabeth G-. Funeral services Wednesday, 2 p. at funeral home, 3301 Fullerton avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. March 29. of 50-10 Cottage Grove avenue; wife of Daniel Peter Burns. Remains at chapel, 4227 Grove-av. Funeral services at Corpus Christi church, 49th and South Pork way, Thursday, 9:30 a.

m. at Fremont, Friday morning. One sign that the demand for ILLIOH James lllich fond father of Emily Heidcnrcieh, Mae Tittle, Joseph. SANDERS John A. Sanders.

6909 Roosevelt vantage places is over estimated is pey and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feeley on charges of conspiracy to collect by CARROLL William C. Carroll, beloved hus James Jr George and Emil: brother that the government provided 5,000 of Frann. At rest in chapel.

6905 W. Roosevelt road until Wednesday, March means of false accident claims was seats for Australian officials when 31 10 a. m. Funeral at Soko) Slavsky road. Berwyn beloved husband of Florence nee Allen; brother-in-law of P.

J. O'Connell. Funeral Thursday. April 1, at 9 a. from chapel, 6905 Roosevelt road, Berwyn, to St.

Mary of Celle church. Interment All Saints cemetery. DIES; ONCE WITH PALMOLIVE CO. A. M.

Craigie, 53 years old, former general sales manager of the Palm-olive-Peet company, died yesterday in his home at 444 St. James place after an illness of two weeks. Death was caused by pneumonia. Mr. Craigie, a native Chicagoan, was associated with the Palmolive company for twenty-five years, much of the time as sales manager.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mar only 2,500 were requested. The rest band of the late Anna, nee Tully; brother of Dr. Travis Carroll of Cincinnati, and Mrs. G.

A. Hanse of Maon, Ga. uncle of Dr. Harry Carroll and Miss Mary Carroll of Cincinnati, and Carroll F. Hanse of Macon, Ga.

Funeral Wednesday at a. m. from funeral home, 2166 N. Califor nan. ternian road ana Lombard avenue.

Cicero, Wednesday, at 2 p. m. Interment were offered at the cost of construc Bohemian National cemetery. tion to Australian tourists. The sup SCHRAMM Marie Schramm, nee Buck, wife IOHNSON Hattie Johnson, 7514 Normal ply still exceeded the demand.

avenue, March 2S. 1937, beloved sister of Mrs. Sarah Reuman, Mrs. Eva Siebel. Mrs Many tourists have been frightened JOSEPH YUDKOFF.

died Feb. 16. Estate Josephine Brown, and Mrs. Maggie Ferris. ot 20,000 to widow, Fannie, executrix.

away by early reports that a rush is Services at chapel, fcdd and Harvard. Tuei WOMAN TRIES TO DIE; CLAIMS SHE IS PRINCESS Mrs. Marie Lorraine, 48 years old, 659 Wrightwood avenue, who signed five suicide notes Princess Marie Hapsburg," was in the County hospital last night in a critical condition from an overdose of sleeping tablets. Mrs. Lorraine claimed to be the daughter of Crown Prince Faidolph of Austria, whose bullet pierced body and that of his alleged sweetheart, Baroness Marie Vetsera, were found in the royal hunting lodge at Meyer-ling, Austria, in 1889.

Whether they died in a suicide pact or were assassinated has never been determined. Michael Girten, 5827 Princeton avenue, Austrian consul here, said Mrs. prolonged yesterday by an unexpected ruling by Judge George Fred Rush in 'Iriminal court. Reversing a previous ruling, the judge held that th- state can show other acts in the conspiracy that are not charged in the indictment. Attorney James Mahoney for the Chicago Surface lines had previously testified that the Feeleys had filed several other accident claims against the company.

Taken by surprise by the new rul JULIA McNEAL. died Dec. 22. Estate of expected. It is believed the realiza day, March 30, at 8 p.

m. Interment to niece. Fred Manly, executor. Morrison, III. of the late Herman, clearly beloved mother of Capt.

William Schramm and Mrs. Edward G. Koehier. beloved grandmother of five and great-grandmother of six children. Funeral Wednesday, March 31, at 1 :30 p.

from late residence. 25 N. Lorel avenue, to Zion Evangelical church. 5142 Van Bnren street. Interment Oak Woods.

SHAEROW David L. Shadrow, husband ol Rebecca, father of Sam and Morris, brother of Moishe and Bobke Shapiro, five grandchildren. Services Tuesday, 1 p. at chapel, 3600 W. Roosevelt road.

Letters of administration were is tion that such reports acted as a boomerang prompted the latest line garet Sammons Craigie; two broth ai.mj Jtvatnerine a. Jones, March 27: nee bhepherd, formerly of Hamilton. sued for the following: of publicity namely that S0.000 wife of the late Morgan T. Jones, mother JULIA REEN WALD, died March 7. Es rooms now are avauaDie Desiaes ot Mercedes Lyding, grandmother of Joan, ers, James and Frank, and a sister, Mrs.

William Rouen, all of Chicago. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel of Graceland cemetery. fatneia and Jack.

Services in chaoe those already taken. tate of SliO.OUO to two eons. Edjar, son, administrator. PIETEKTJE BRANDT, died Feb. 22.

Es 4227 Cottage Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. A new effort to increase the attend JOSEPH Mrs. Hattie O. Joseph. March 29 SPAN GBERG--Emil S.

Spangberg. March 3S, ance for the coronation is the exten wife of the late James F. Joseph, mother tate of SlU.tiOO to two daughters and two sons. Cornelius Brandt, son, administrator. ing, Assistant States Attorney Brown gained a continuance until today to sion of licensing laws in order to ol John and Albert.

Funeral services 11 Bomb Shatters Windows a. m. Wednesday, March 31, 1937. at assemble new witnesses. allow visitors to drink as late as S.

H. Warner, Ex-Member chapel, 2700 E. 75th. Burial Crown Hill midnight instead of 10:30 or 11 p. m.

nia avenue, to St. Sylvester church. Interment All Saints. Information, Humboldt 2773. CHADWICK Nettie H.

Chaowick of 68 N. Bassford avenue. La Grange; passed away March 27. Funeral services at chapel. 25 W.

Calendar avenue. La Grange, Tuesday, at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods cemetery. COMPTON Wilma Compton tnee Peterson, at Canton.

111., beloved wife of Carl, fond mother of Ruth, sister of Mrs. Jordan Johnson, Mr3. Charles Ecklund. Miss Mathilda Peterson, Ernest. Charles.

William, FYank, and Georse. Funeral services at memorial chapel. East 63d street and Evans avenue, Wednesday. March 31, 1937, at 1:30 p. m.

Interment Oakhill. COOK Carlos Edg-ar Cook, March 27. at his residence, 2507 Lincoln street, Evanston, beloved husband of Clara M. Cook, father of Roline, brother of Mrs. Kate C.

Anderson of Long Beach, Cal. Remains at chapel, 1253-55 N. Clark street, until Tuesday, 8 a. m. Services at Rosehill cemetery chapel, Tuesday, March 30, at 11 a.

m. Interment fiosehill cemetery. COMELLA Pauline Ann Cornelia, beloved daughter of Frank and Mary, nee Fieri, fond sister of Anthony and Frank Jr. Funeral from 1009 S. Claremont avenue, Wednesday.

March 31, 9 a. to St. Charles Borromeo church. Burial Mount Carmel cemetery. CRAIGIE Alexander Miller Craisie, March 29.

1937, beloved husband of Margaret, brother of James, Frank, and Mrs. William cemetery, Inuianapolis, Ind. of Tavern and Foodshop Elisa Mazzucato Young of Board of Trade, Is Dead JUSS rednck Joss, beloved husband of Lorraine had gone to him with her A black powder bomb was exploded Emily, nee Bigler. dear father of Mrs Mrs. Mabel Frisbee, Leader Hulda Stabell and Mrs.

Emily Schmidt, and early today in the entrance of a tav claims several months ago. She said Sidney H. Warner, a former of the Chicago Board of Trade, Is Dead in California Mrs. Elisa Mazzucato Young, wife ot the late Hedwig Blume, Walter Joss and Cora Harbecke. Funeral Wednesday in Church Work, Dies at 64 she had been kidnaped and brought ern at 8322 Stony Island avenue.

It broke the windows and damaged the died yesterday in his home in Los 2 p. at Fnedens church, Bensenville Mrs. Mabel Yearick Frisbee, 64 to this country when four months old. Girten could find no basis for 111. Interment Eden cemetery.

Angeles, Cai. He was 71 years old. interior of the tavern and also shat years old, 42'J uorcnesier avenue, KAPPES Clara Kappes, fond sister of Ber of Bicknell Young, 222 East Delaware place, Christian Science lecturer, died Saturday in Beverly Hills, Cal. Mrs. Young, a native of Milan, Italy, Mr.

Warner was born in Mendota, the claims, he said. tered the windows of a foodshop ad who was active in church and phil tha Mrs. L. Kotz, and Edward Kappes and the late Charles. Mrs.

A. Rohn. and joining on the north. The tavern is anthropic woi'k, died in her home Adoiph. Funeral Thursday, 2:30 p.

at 111., entered the grain commission business when he was 19 years old, and moved to California in 1927, WPA Wages Too Small; He taught in the Royal Conservatory of yesterday after a brief illness. Mrs. cnapel. JooZ bouthport-av. Interment Grace owned by Fulton Trowbridge and the foodshop by Lawrence Smith.

Smith's brother, Gilbert Smith, who was sleep Music in London before her marriage land, information, call Graceland 5650. Frisbee, the widow of William J. three years after his retirement. He KOCHS Walter A. Kochs.

March 27: be in 1883. Surviving are her husband Steals Mail to Play Races Norman W. Lynch, 21 years old, 1937. age 75 years, beloved husband of Emma Mathilda Spanbers. dear father of Ruth E.

Engwall. Sonjn V. Olson, and May V. Thoren. Member of International Typographical union.

Loral 16. Services Wednesday. p. at funeral chanel. 4338-40 Fullerton avenue.

Interment Mount Olive. SRODER Fred Sroder, March 29: beloved husband of Agnes, fond father of Gertrude Colston, Mabel Woodruff, Hazel Godfrey, Arthur, and Edward Sroder. Resting at funeral chapel, 5522 Halsted street, where services will be hcla Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Mount Greenwood.

STEPHEN Margaret Stephen, nee Lawler, beloved wife of the late Alexander Stephen, fond mother of Norman, Alexander. Ralph, Wiiliam. Lester. Mrs. C.

G. Miller and the late Mrs. Annie Egan, sister of Mrs. Etta Crean. At residence.

S54 S. Kenilworth avenue, Oak Park. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a. to Ascension church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Please omit flowers. SWEESY Anna E. Sweesy, March 28. at her residence, 5418 Eastview Park; mother of Laura V. Ehdy, grandmother of Harry M.

Hess Jr. Funeral services at chapel, 4327 Cottage Grove avenue, Wednesday at 3 p. m. Interment Oak Woods. THOMSON Robert.

Thomson, 7333 Union avenue, March 28. 1937: beloved husband of the late Rose Thomson, father of Isabel and the late Clara Thomson; brother of Elizabeth and Alex Thomson, Mrs. Mabel Specht. and Dr. David Thomson ot California.

Services at chapel, 63d and Harvard. Wednesday. March 31, at 1 p. m. loved husband of Frances G.

Kochs, father is survived by his widow, Ruth, and three sons, A. M. Young, architect, ing in the rear of the foodshop, was of Jeanne and Patricia, son of August an Adelaide Kochs, brother of Herbert Frisbee, lived most of her life in Eushnell, 111. In 1929 and 1930 she was president of the state chapter of the P. E.

O. sisterhood. Mrs. Frisbee is survived by a daughter, Mrs. of Seattle; Umberto Young, of Beverly Hills, and II.

B. Young of Kochs and Mrs. Elsa K. Voris. Services at thrown out of bed by the explosion, Police estimated total damage at No motive was found.

whom he married in 1928 after the death of his first wife, Matilda and a daughter, Mrs. Sidney E. Prince of Chicago. lie will be buried in his parents' residence. 1527 N.

Dearborn Chicago. parkway, Tuesday, March 30, at 2 p. interment liraceland cemetery. Rouen. Resting at chapel, 2701 N.

Clark street. Services at Graceland cemetery chapel Wednesday, 2:30 p. m. CREECH Alice Mallalieu Creech of 4422 Maiden avenue, March 29, 1937; beloved wile of the late Joshua S. Creech, fond mother of Mrs.

W. L. Burgess and Mrs. ivuaiin; Dannie iiomie of 6904 N. Ashland Los Angeles after services there to morrow.

2634 South 58th court, Cicero, couldn't live and bet on the ponies on the $54 a month lie received as a WPA worker, so he stole checks and letters from mr.il boxes. He confessed this yesterday to Police Chief Joseph Pilat of Berwyn and was turned over to postal authorities. Chief Pilat said that Lynch admitted taking 800 letters and forging indorsements on more than 50 checks. Willis Van Pelt of Chicago. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the chapel at 5203 Lake Park avenue. The body will be sent to Bushnell for burial. avenue, beloved wife of Emanuel, fond mother of Lillian Makler, Sidney Seymour Daniel, and Leonard. Funeral O.

E. Elliott. Services at chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Wednesday. March 31, at ecinesoay, 10 a.

at memorial chapel Louis Roos, 72, of Letter Second Earl Kitchener, 90, Dies on His African Farm NAIROBI, Kenya Colony, Africa, March 29 UP) The second Earl Kitchener of Khartoum and of Broome, Col. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, who succeeded to the title 2 p. m. Interment Town of Maine cemetery. CULLEN Norbert J.

Cullen, March 28. 1937; beloved son of the late Michael and Service Field, Is Dead Louis Roos, 72 years old, well known in the letter service field in 5206 Broadway. Interment Rosehill. KRAVANYA Theresa Kravanya, beloved wife of Anton, dear mother of Harold, Adela Snoll, Rudolph. Erma Flores, and the late Elfrida Pander.

At funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill. Marie Cullen; fond brother of Harry J.

and Mrs. Irene Kestell. Funeral Wednesday, Oldest Harvard Graduate, Henry M. Rogers, Dies at 98 Boston, March 29. (IP) Ilonry Munroe Rogers, 98, Harvard's oldest graduate, died today, 43 hours after the death of his friend, John T.

Morse 97, who claimed the distinction of being out of Harvard the longest of any graduate. The Harvard alumu office said Rogers' death made John Kittredge Browne, 93, of 19 South La Salle street, Chicago, Harvard's oldest living graduate. Browne was graduated in 1869. Brig. Gen.

H. A. Ingalls, Wearer of D. S. Dies Roswell, N.

March 29. OP) Brig. Gen. Henry Allison Ingalls, 68, 9:30 a. from residence, 4532 N.

Green Admits $50,000 Mail Fraud Milwaukee and Chicago, died of heart view avenue, to Our Lady of Lourdes disease yesterday in St. Joseph's hos i-ital in Milwaukee. A native of who received citations in both the when his famous brother, the first earl, was drowned in 1916, died Saturday at his Kenya farm. He was 90 years old. He entered the army in 1866 and served in India for many years.

Dv.luth, he had lived in Mil Spanish-American and world wars, waukee for the last thirty years. His and Is Sent to Leavenworth Emanuel L. Stern, 55 years old, 7051 Oglesby avenue, pleaded guilty to a mail fraud charge before Federal Judge William H. Holly yesterday and was sentenced to eighteen church. Interment All Saints'.

DEWES August J. Dewes, March 27: beloved husband of Alma M. Dewes, fond father of Rudolph brother of the late Francis Carl and also brother of Mathilde Basenach, Amalie Giesbert. Emil G. Dewes, and the late Josephine Zender and Anna Dewes of Germany.

Services private DINE Mrs. Eva Kenney Dine, wife of C. L. including the distinguished service home was at 2202 North 25lh street. Surviving are his widow, Clara; cross, died here today.

He suffered a paralytic stroke a year ago. A fellow in the American College of Sur sister, Mrs. William Gomberg of De troit. and two sons, Elias, of Milwaukee, and Max W. Roos of Chicago gery, Dr.

Ingalls was promoted to the reserve rank of brigadier general in OBITUARY LANDI Norma Landi. beloved daughter of Irma Landi, nee Recco. and Joseph- fond sister of Dora. Funeral Thursday. April 1, at 9:30 a.

from late residence. 1550 N. Ashland avenue, to Sancta Maria Ad-dolorata church. Interment Mount Cnrmel cemetery. Information.

Delaware 1525. LE COMTE Ross Le ConHe. of 3932 South-port avenue, beloved husband of Ulnia. fond father of Alcide and Howard. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 3552 Soulhport avenue, to St. Andrew church. LEVIN Abe Levin of 4851 Albany, March 29. 1937: beioved husband of Lillian, dear father of Marian and Gerald; devoted son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ren Levin; fond brother of Mrs. Belle Kaplan. Jack. Meyer, and Emanuel Levin.

Funeral Tnes day, 3 p. at chapel 3ciOi Ronseveii road. Please omit (lowers. MAS Gladia K. Lias of 383 Addi-ou si-enue, Elmhurst, widow of sUier of Nell Womcr.

Funeral TiU'sd-ty. 2 p. at chapel. 134 S. York clrrei, Kim hurst.

Interment Elm Lawn. 1926. He was wounded in the world Otto A. Meyer of Pioneer Interment heverty. fiease omit flowers.

TRUMBULL Bedelia T. Trumbull, nee Mar-ron: beloved wife of George, devoted mother of George. John, Vincent, Elizabeth, Gerald, Helen. Florence, and Emmett, sister of Mrs. Brady, Mrs.

Carr, and Patrick Matron. Native of County Mayo, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday. March 31, at 9:30 a. from residence, 5223 Gladys avenue, to Resurrection church.

Burial All Saints'. Kedzie 2394. WALES Lyle A. Wales, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin E. Wales, and fond brother of Gordon and Marilyn. Resting' at funeral home, 517 N. Main street. Glen Ellyn, 111.

Funeral services at 2 p. ra. Wednesday, First Congregational church. Glen Ellyn. 111.

Interment Acacia Park. WANG Hannah Wang Lnee Anderson March 20. 1937. ot 5709 avenue-beloved wife of Rrynjulf, fond mother of Arthur B. Services Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. at chapel. 5203 Lake Park-av. (V EST Jrr.se West, husband of Minnie father of Mrs. Genevieve Anderson and Laurence West, brother of M.

West. wires Wednesday, P. ai eh apol. 79th and Emerald. Interment.

Oak Woods. months in Leavenworth penitentiary. Stern was charged with having defrauded New York merchants of by obtaining goods on credit and selling same for his own gain. Six months of his sentence was for resisting arrest last November. Court Approves Sale of Concern Linked to Druggan Sale of the Mutual Ice and Beverage company at 3324 Cermak road to creditors was approved yesterday by Federal Judge Charles E.

Woodward. The company has been undergoing bankruptcy reorganization started by Terry Druggan, beer war. Samuel W. Gregory, Real Dine of Decatur, Mich. Funeral at home, Decatur.

March 31, 1937. DOBBYN Annie L. Dobbyn, March 2S. of 3853 Lake Park avenue, mother of Dora Elise Mercer and grandmother of Arthur Bruce Mercer. Funeral services in the chapel, 4227 Cottage Wednesday, 1:30 p.

m. Interment Mount Hope. DONNELLY Catherine Donnelly I nee Mc-Gouran, at Venice, beloved wife ot Daniel, fond mother of Mrs. Lawrence Rafferty, sister of Mrs. R.

J. Stevens, Mrs. R. J. Fitzsimmons, and Dam: Mc-Gouran.

Remains will arrive EukIowooc! depot Monday, 8:30 a. m. Funeral from daughter's residence. 1646 W. 102d street, Wednesday, 9 a.

to St Barnabas 23 Venezuela Exiles Reach baron of prohibition days. It was reported that Druggan was the principal stockholder. Estate Dealer, Is Buried Samuel W. Gregory, a real estate dealer, was buried Sunday at Stone Lake, where he died last Thursday according to members of his family. He was 63 years old.

Surviving are two daughters, Grace and Mrs. Clyde Berry of 9149 Drexel avenue. 1. Ob ICS Margaret Jon, an Lolius. oelnvci: wife of Dr.

Edward fond inotiicr ol Mrs Louis Kdwar.i An. James Florence Margaret Mary. Robert and the late Virginia Funeral ALVAH C. FRINK, 82, cited for bravery against the Sioux and Chey-ennes during the Indian wars in the old west, died at Haverhill, yesterday. Frink enlisted in the army in 1876 and served five years.

He was credited with having saved the life of Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles during an engagement in Montana. THOMAS D.

RHODES, 80, retired railroad official and financier of Cincinnati, died yesterday at the home of a son in Asheville, N. C. He was a director of the Cincinnati, Portsmouth Virginia and the Cincinnati Belt Line railroads and once had served as receiver of the Detroit, Toledo Ironton railroad. In 1905 he moved to New York to take charge of North Indiana Family, Dies Otto A. Meyer, 62 years old, member of a pioneer northern Indiana family, died on Sunday in his home on Cedar Lake, according to word received here yesterday.

Mr. Meyer was born on the homestead obtained by his parents in 1S52. Surviving are his widow, Anna, and two sons, Herbert and Harold. John A. Tallon, 80, Dies at Homer; Born in England Fairland, 111., March 29.

LSpecial. John A. Tallon, 80 years old, long time resident of Homer, is dead at his home there. Born in West More-land county, England, he came to America in 1S73. Two Paintings by Titian Found in French Church LORIENT.

France, March 29. (JP) Two old paintings found in the vestry of the church of Saint- Louiz here were said today by art authorities to be Titians. The two paintings Panama on Way to Mexico COLON, Panama, March 29. () Twenty-three Venezuelans, expelled from the country under a recent decree of President Eleazar Lopez Con-treras of Venezuela, whose regime they opposed, arrived here today on their way to Mexico, where they hope to find new homes. Most of them were members of the national democratic party.

Some are communists. VETERAN HANGS SELF. Leonard Kacz, .17 years old, a world war veteran, hansed himself with his belt yesterday In the home of his sister, Mia. Jean Dickinson, 2543 Wabansia avenue. church.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. DRALLE Henry J. Dralle, suddenly, March 29. 1937; beloved brother of Augusl Emma, Agnes, and Bertha Dralle. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 p.

at the home. 95H N. Lorel avenue, Austin. Interment Forest Home. Member of Olympia lodf--e, No.

8(54. A. F. Sz A. Wiley W.

Egan chapter. No, 120, It. A. Chicago commandery. No.

19, K. T. Medinnh Temple, A. A. O.

N. M. S. i VERES Samuel 1. Dveres, of 4433 N.

California avenue, beloved son of Eva. fond brother of Jack, Frances, Anna and Mrs. Rose Robbins, dear uncle of Ruth and Elaine Robbins. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p. at memorial chapel, 5206 Broadway, Interment Jewish Waldlieim.

VtiJilb Clarence 1. I Babe White, beloved husband of Rose A. Gillestie White, sou of Ike and the lale Margaret Foran White brother of Leonard. Hulbert, and William! Fii'i ral Wednesday at 9 a. m.

from his residence 7750 S. Marshfield av to- Littla Flower church. Iiil-rnvnt Holy S'-puleiire. il.I.E Edward C. Willi-.

March 27, ai the home of his son. 2(1 Gilliek street, Parlj Ridge; beloved husband of Cora father of Clarence S. H. Otto, Florence Edna and Helen 1. Services Tuesday, 1 p.

m. at funeral home. 5200 N. Western avenue, corner Foster. Concordia ccm.

tery, Hammond, Ind. Please omit flowers. weiincsaa.v il a. trom her nee. (i84o Wentworth-av to St.

Bernard church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Members of St. Bernard Altar and Rosary society meel at her Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Toronto, papers please copy.

ONG Margiana Lous, nee St. lVler, late ol 32(i N. Austin boulevard, beloved wife cf John P. fond mother ot Mildred. Karl Robert.

George, Leona. Clarence. Margaret Catherine, and Francis. Funeral Wednesday. March 31.

at 9:30 a. from funeral home, Lake-st. at to St. Lucy church. Interment Mount Carmel.

Wayne County's Oldest Citizen, Aged 100, Dies Hagerstown, March Special. Mrs. Mary Geisler, more than 100 years of age and the oldest resident of Wayne county, died today. were turned over to the ministry of national education. One represents St.

Peter in prayer and the other St. Jerome. I the New York, Westchester Boston railroad..

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