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By ARTHUR EVANS. 1 i or I A if from the Santa I rr.l Central railroadc, i I It I.is tt( lying around un two Nelra, ill be put to i in i lie 1 iiing of a terminal 1 1...11 4. 110 I': WalPt-wny. if the leg. A a measure embraced, L.

Ermierson's call for r. 0 11.1.1 of 1,1,4.1 '11. me ets toda at pri Sng 18 PASSENGERS waterway item in the HURT AS TRUCK 4t rin prt the, canal to, the United, HITS STREET CAR' 11 F-v. for ise as part of trl cIllf water route. 1 I i PCt thP canal to, the United governmeLt for ie am part of to water route.

1 I i I 1 1 I It 1 1 i 1..111.1 1 4., t' IAS ilt41411 l't 4 7a.7-,,:le,,o,4!' A III I i 64 01 s''''''4 STRENGTH Other Radio Stations I DIES, ACED 105 FIRE DAMAGES IV J. SUTHERLAND it. illitHEATON ESTATE 0 0'1, i Oley Bonar, Member of Pershing's Skiff Dies West Palm Brach, Jan. Oley Bonar, 43, veteran of the Spanish-American and world wars and city official, died here today of a stomach ailment after a long illness. He was a member of Gen.

John J. Pershing's staff and is said to have been the first American staff officer to set foot on French soil in 1917. FAI-NTLEROYTre'en IF aottftermr. soze 11 of and Patur rev. Fi.re,'11 eh.

at 3 tn. at home an Lake 1'arest. Pleara omo, fosters. 11,4. rorlie loved 4, ite of taotto'r Ma141 11F.

11LVI laat.ras J-ooetda N. Stine and th, I-ert Some. Funeral el). 3 at lt I m. from her to ch4r, h.

Lariad sloweph renetery IThomss rlIseler7L Jsras al. of Eot hot-I art of t' ti ror 41. P. and John S. W.

l'ankey Ntraii John at e4iape1. Lake unt'l Sersttta and bursa al Ansa. HALFERINParry 2S years beloved son of Ella 40t1 LI14 brother tit Idr. L. 31,4 Nary ba JsoW.

n4 Abe of Uttrersaty of Pawns tolietre of Pharmaoy. elates Funeral sera tees at funetal varior. Feb. 1. 2 p.

HLt ot Paw a loved bushand of hen lostnz father of Cora NI. atEler. Lotta Isaldnger and Lloyd C. ale al. Jan.

29. axe yearf, and 4 mooths Coll war se'ersal and of Pass Paw lokl.e. W. Jt M. Interment Paw Paw.

NI.cla. helovel Los-hand of Flora nee lione.enhazen., father of har'eoi. and Elizabeth, brother of Mary ttener mod the Anne to. frown funeral home. 1454 its Pth.rirn IL AIIL'01, al Aube-an church, f4Nr ner of Ctr.l.ier-aa.

and N. nii nt St. 1-utas'. jdar.s.. papera RESORTS AND TRAVEL 111 LOUISIANA.

6:13 te A Lenin's orchestra. WENR. A .30 to Make to Box. WBBM. 6:30 to Serenade.

WENR. 9:15 to '7The Stebbins Boys, 6:45 io 7Waves of Melody. WM AQ. 8:45 to 7The WENR. 7 to Contented program.

7:30 to SDeath Valley Days. WLS. 7730 to 8Lawrence Tibbett. baritone. WMAQ.

8 to 80The GYpetes orchestra. WMAQ to Wanderer, quartet. WLS. 8:30 to 9Parade of the litotes. "Illinois." WENR.

9 In Lombardo, orchestra. WBBM. 8:30 to 9The story of Women's Names. WM. 9 to Canada', Mounted.

WMAQ. 9 to Huey P. Long of LonisOana. WEN R. 9:30 to 9 :43" Music That SatistirS." WIIBM.

9:45 to 10Myrt and Marro. WIITIM. 10 to and Andy. WMAQ and 10:18, to 30y, contralto, and 01 Hurrh." WENR10 :15 to niusic. WMAQ.

1 a WINTER VACATIONS PAY COME NOW TO NEW ORLEANS Reach this land of sunlight and green woodlands overnight on fat Central trains. tl.ouisiana jockey Cub's S-Day Racing Season. at the Fair Grounds. January 25 through March 19. VA rite or wire reservations to any one of these line Dotes'.

Blenvilie. De Soto, Tung, La Salle, Marherc. Monteleone, Pouchartrain, Roosevelt, St. Charles. Damage estimated at 50,000 was caused by a tire which started about 11 a.

m. yesterday in the borne of William J. Sutherland on his estate, Polo Farm. on the outskirts of Wheaton. Included in the loss were a number of valuable oil paintings.

Mr. Sutherland, who Is head of the Mooney 13oland detective agency, said that lie, Mrs. Sutherland, and their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry Rchr of Philadelphia. were all at home when neighbors called to notify them that smoke was pouring from the west wing of the big coldnial house. The Wheaton fire department and residents of nearby estates went to aid in fighting the flames. Successful efforts were made to prevent the spread of the fire to a barn about 100 feet from the house, where Mr. Sutherland had housed between 45 and 50 polo ponies.

The interior of the real- dence, however, was destroyed. Mr. Sutherland.s estate, which is along Roosevelt road. adjoins that of Edward N. Hurley, former bead of the United States shipping board.

Across the road is the home of Don Kenneth Jones, whose guests the Sutherlands became after the fire. i' i 0 1 i 4 4 1 I V' A os 't k4k 0, ek 4-'s- I'S i N' 'e 1. 0r 1 1.0 3' 4', 1 t. 0 1 1 a 4 AkIl vI11 Ocean TrovII. COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE :5 I iiA LL I 1 The irk Tribune Station on the Brake liotel 416.4m-720k trrirrryvvirltirIFTIMFUT THE THE OrIMMIMON 111MMIM itio-rt --Janet Wrriett, Jan.

Over 300 offiees thr9ucho6t, the world. 3i. Itite of moth-r Isar.q. try- ma. Cook Sou.

350 N. Ave 204 7 W. Tueedel.y. 2 p. buttal at Hove.

110- wAt 02. or the tate Abfq beitvej of Clartm FOR USE OF CHAPEL OR at 1Ifi nce. ark. II 11 ityr-4 tertnetit prtvate. Over 300 otfiees tbr9ugho6t the world.

Thos. Cook SE Sou. 350 N. Ave ECERTIO 00 NIS YOUTH IS FOUND IN CHAINS; TELLS KIDNAPING STORY GLOOM CHASERS i. RETURN RETU1 Coroner Safety Parley on Autos.

Eighteen passengers were Injured late last nIght when the trailer of a huge truck, bound from Detroit to St. Louis, sidewiped a northbound Kedzie avenue street car at 27th street. All the Injured were taken to St. Anthony's hospital. James Damn, 21 years old, of Detroit, driver of the truck.

was held by police, who said they believe he probably became sleepy from his long drive just before the accident. No one was critically hurt in the crash. Among those with severe injuries were Mrs. Margaret La Brec. Is.

735 North Kidgeway avenue; Mrs-Elsie Carrell. 30, 3525 Congress street. and Mrs. Cecilia Quinn, 19, 360'2 South Winchester avenue. Plans Safety Parley.

Coroner Frank J. Walsh, in announcing official statistics for motor death in Cook county during 1931, which showed a sharp Increase over 193U and the highest total in history. said that he would call a safety conference soon in an attempt to reduce automobile accidents in 1932. The coroner's records attribute 1,297 deaths to automobiles during 1931. This is nine less than the day to day record kept by THE TatnrNE, which showed 1,306 fatalities during the year.

There were 1,100 In 1930. Pedestrians, the corone r's figures showed, accounted for 797, or 61.5 per cent of the victims. Other victims were classified as follows: Occupants of cars, other than drivers, drivers, 196: occupants of other vehicles than automobiles, 24. 99 Hit auil Run Deaths. There were 99 persons killed by hit and run drivers during the year.

Seventy-one were killed in grade crossing train-auto crashes. Coroner's juries found that 33 drivers figuring in fatal accidents were intoxicated at the time. and blamed the deaths of Tract Comes to State. vnorol) of railroad money to Ite state as part of tho et the foot involving old Illinois and Michlcanal lands. Through the settlert Ite state becomes owner of a i.c.rte site for a northern terminal Cle lales to gulf water route near thp eiI turning basin.

close by the rort here the old Bridgeport pumps ing station used to operate years szl. It lies at the junction of the rriin sanitar' ar shin canal and the Chicago river at Damen pv.7.rie, formerly Bohey street. Of immediate action on terminal project point that it wi1 gi.ve worlc. to bun-of mcn ont of jobs without tho state, in addition to being. preparation for the et the Illinois waterway.

fi7sstires are being applied to the waterway some time before October instead of in the spring 7The terminal site is now improved wat'r dociss, railroad senicient for 400 earg. and a transfer platform. In addik. the state owns a million bushel concrete grain elevator. Connects with Rail Lines.

TLe site has frontage on both the ship canal and the Chicago rner, and it is connected with all trunk 'lines. Chleago's terminal and fruit auction house trc at the spot. and terminal experts lave pronounced it an ideal site. 1 the terminal as it IA stands hen used for handling the bulk fit' the, lake-rail traffic. In Chicago.

IR2kage freight and grain are from boat to rail and from rail 'o boat. There i3 belt line railroad the Chicago fiver and railroad connecting with the 28 line railroads in the Chicago district. The state, in exel for this ten1. surrendered its Clain') to about :1 acres of canal lands, title to UtP11 litigated for years. ternioy General Oscar Ca rlst rom Nal in getting for the vate two i4i1-ulations in the which was passed on by ihe (Art court of Cook county Sept.

15, -13 With a strip of adhesive tape across his eyes and his hands handcuffed behind his back, Gordon H. Kiefer, 22 years old, of Chilton, was found SEIZED FLEEING STENCH BOMBING CAS KETS Clrofref AS LOW AS ilk tolg, .10 IN DANCE wandering on the lower level of the avenue bridge last night. 0.6 4 te, te, IN 0 it VW 'otr I a 4k, Atiianaill101101IMER 140N i' 1 DEATH NOTICE MARY ELIZABETH DAILEYMrs. Elizabeth Dailey, 105 years old, who knew Chicago when it was a village, died yesterday in her home in Dolton. Mrs.

Dailey, who for many years had made her home with her daughter, lfrs. J. O. Nairn, at 473 Lin-coin avenue in the suburb, had been ill since Oct. 2S of last year, three days after celebrating her 105th anniversary.

Active up to the time of her last ill less. Mrs. Dailey's friends said she was remarkable for her physical eneriTy and mental clarity. Nobody had to bake a birthday cake for hershe baked it herself and enjoyed the task. Nobody waited on her if she had her way.

And although she was fully capable of handling embroidery and 0-aw The Colonel and Budd 4,, Spreading the gospel of nonsense 11, bringing a tevival of good humor this popu lar team in- augurates a new program tonight! 7:45 P. M. al, The Ivory Soap Program a The Ivory Soap Program 0 (Picture on back page.) He is the owner of a gasoline filling station in Chilton, which is 80 miles A man about 45 years old, who said he was Johnny Hennessey of 7239 north of Milwaukee. South Ashland avenue, was arrested! At the central station where the blindfold was removed and the chains last evening as he fled from the Cha-I snapped off. Kiefer told a story of teau dance hall at 3810 DroadwaS shortly after a large stench bomb had being kidnaped early Thursday morn- been tossed onto a valuable rug.

ing. The abduction was without mo- He was pursued by Leonard Stahl, tive, he 4740 "Winthrop avenue, who has taken Three men seized him at his oil eta- the examinations to be a policeman. ion, Kiefer assetted, and held him prisoner until last night. They drcne Stahl declared that he had seen Hen- nessey throw the bomb. In the pocket him around most of the time, keeping of the later was found a card of the him in a shack at night.

The men acElectrical Workers' union which had (used him of knowing too much," been issued to Harry Karg of 5358 ha said. No attempt was made to Wenworth avenue. He also had a harm. Sergts. John Ryan and Thomas formula for the manufacture of ill- AlcElin, who questioned Kiefer, said smelling bombs, officials declared.

The they would seek further evidence as Police were investigating a theory that to his story. may be Karg. Charles Fox. manager of the said he Dies at 105- Did as He recently had an electrical worker. Pleased for Health's Sake' Another stench bomb, set off in the Colfax, Jan.

ugh Granada theater near the Loyola ele- NreKuen, who attributed his longevity vated station, was reported to have to a strong constitution," Is dead at driven a numbee of patrons to the the age of 105. He succumbed in a street. The theater management said hospital here yesterday. AleKuen the only theory was that mischief nft, He is the owner of a gasoline filling station in Chilton, which is 80 miles north of Milwaukee. At the central station where the blindfold was removed and the chains snapped off.

Kiefer told a story of being kidnaped early Thursday morning. The abduction was without motive. he said. Three men seized him at his oil station, Kiefer asseited, and held him prisoner until last night. They drove him around most of the time, keeping Dies at 105; Did as He Pleased for Health's Sake' Colfax, Jan.

NrcKuen, who attributed his longevity to a "strong constitution," is dead at the age of 105. Ile succumbed in a hospital here yesterday. AlcKuen often said he had done "most la Memoriam. CASEYJoseph E. Casey.

In loving memory of our beloved Joe. whu died 1 year ago today. MOTHER. BROTHERS AND RELATIVES. CHARNOTAMiehael Charnota.

In sad hut loving memory of my dearly beloved lather who entered into eternal rest 4 yeyre today. Feb. 1. 11428. You left behind a broken heart That loved you so aineere.

That never (DI and never will forget you. father dear. LOVINti DAUWITER. ANNA. KAETECIJohn P.

Raltcux. memory of our dear lather who passed on 2 years ag0 todAy. FRANK. ANNA AND EVANCAELINE. LESTERBenjamin Lloodznan Letter.

In memory of my dear bonestY. purity and love. ktrihriets. thoughtfulness for others. Pasted away three ytars ago today.

Ilia wile, MARV. LEVINSarah W. Levin. In loving memory of our most dear one, who pasted away 13 year ago todaYf ROM HER FAMILY. PASSWilliam Pass.

In memory of our be. loved lather who passed MI 15 Ye ArIS todas. PASS CH IbilEN. RUNKLESarah E. Runkle.

In loving memory of our dear mother who passed away 4 yt' an ago today. CHILDREN. 1 I 1 1 1 LELANDMary Leland. Jan. Sl 191Z.

beloved wile of Vanua R. of Robert and the law Malter ti. lu neral Tuesday. 1 t.iti P. at ber 1st home, Oita N.

River 1 Interment Oakwooils. LEWISMartha Leale, nee iln. Sn 1932, ueloved tlakh.ht,r of ranee. dear sister of slosetilt. Louis.

Frank, anti bum Elia eourt, NVedne4day at 9 1 to S. 1.0nt.ara's litteratena It, surreellon cenitery. 1 bn.hand VI nee tveill, fither nt Jr. and Nanette. Mollie of Mrs.

Louis Irks, Ithn, Manth'e, Elliot) Jetnte, Mrs. S. NI llton Vo'bbere And I utile. Fa, nerll Mn.tav. 1.

at 1,34) to. tn. at thatatl, 9313 E. 4701-st. Interment Romehill.

NI A R-- NI ax 14.1-1yer. btl-wed brother of Anna and soolno k.uneral Alonar. 1. at I 1 a. rup from fl.id E.

47lh st to nut to-wers G. Mrrtorntirt. of F. beloved wife of the late Charles 19ving mother of L.nthor W. and Loin, Al.

INIhoay. 1. I at 2 al ollaoet. tsAt 751.11-st. Intr.

I -hent chin( II 'II AFES, beloved 1 of We 1 aan, Sarah i at 4itul NI. thrice 1 foml of LtItitte and lise Cleem herr. Funeral at Anshe Marne cnietery chapel TuedaY at 2 tl. 1111- MITI-FRBella Miner. nee Liefiteliateth.

.101. beloved W' If I Abraham w'. fond to(ther of Wiliam Emanut Pr. S. mad lihth aistoh.

of Louts Lichtenstein. Paul Rissman arid Mrs. Wilensii 'e Funeral keres Vett. 1 at 1 p. ol.

from late 4 to Jewlett Forest Park. MOISANBlonclina Moisrtn, beloye4 wife of Etttzene, 1.110 biSter Of and Gehrwe 9-4, n't of Chicago, Mrs Robert Merttor aril Otto Them of -Monee. JII. Rentattis at chapel, 80.0 W. etneagos tin1 10 a.

m. Funeral Iron ant ral home at Mkorte NVednotetay, 1:30. to St. Paula ellureh P41.114 cemetery. Monee.

I I. MURPHYLetitia Murphy nee Canavan. beloved Witt) of the late Ilermint fond mother of John If. 1.11,1 Mra. Anna Funeral Motet iv.

0 a. from residnce of naught0r 930 S. to St. Brendan's ehuroh where SOlttrirk ittv.11 Intif.41 wilt be ceiebraled. Iiiternitht lioiy put, he.

PO liTM A Edo Itrist tan Portman. Jam Its, P.M.. of the Pia. a. Evanston.

tot tl it Ot C. tr1, matt, Lti iler Ot A. S. ton Portman, A dena. Geo.

M. athno, E. ans, too. met Edward C. Portman Milsail A la.

brother Of At i. ust F. Poi-undo, 4 3:4. Mot. Arthur J.

Eaton, tt le. Futieral st, rvieee Monday at Cbleago. mati: of A. Nlevn Portman, A luz M. ion.

arid Edward C. Portman bee. iiroiller of At a net 1, Portman, 4 '11, Nra. Arthur J. 1.

toieral si rv 3:10 o. at cemerortr Chicago. I nine pedestrians on their own drink-1 the sewing, such tasks were too teing. I di MS for her liking. She preferred 1 jolin Hellquist, 6.8 years old, of 4746 sweeping.

North Ellpatrick avenue, was killed I can't drive an automobile," she last night when struck by a Yellow declared a couple of years ago, but I 1 cab at Clark street and Lawrence ave- c(rtainly can drive a horse." flue. Donald Nixon. the chauffeur, was Born in Le boy, N. Oct. 25, 1S26, held for the Inquest.

I 'Airs, Dailey came to the midwest with everything one shouldn't do" for health's sake. her father, Daniel Hurl, in the winter of 18.J5. The family, consisting of the Parents and two children, a boy and a This death tort-eased the auto toll for January to 108, as compared with 111 deaths In January, 1911. DR. L.

L. SEAMAN, NOTED SURGEON kIMI.MIMMiEM,dMNIEOP IS DEAD AT 81 THIEL KEFretda Thielke. In loving se. menihranee of our onder I ol mother who paseea away 6 years today. 144,.

1. YOUR LOVING CHILDREN. Gassy Stomach grl, stopped in Chicago for a few makers -were responsible. They denied days on their way to settling on a they had had any trouble with labor a a farm near Burlington. a child groups.

tynei Mary Elizabeth Hub! spent those (lays playing about with her brother YOUTH TO FACE ir Chicago's only inn. Mrs. Dailey is survived by two COURT TODAY daughters. Mrs. Nairn and Mrs.

Ida Wagner of Burlington; five grand- EXTORTION' CASE EXTORTION' CASE Railroathi Furnish Fund. One was that the Santa and ris Central railroads should furnish to the to enable further improvement of the terminal. The was that under certain condituns the roads would build a channel hetween the sanitary anal and the old I. M. canal near 1Vestern averue.

The Santa I'ff- and Illinois Central agreed that, upon written being made by the of purchases and construction of Illinois, not earlier than one year from the dAe of the they furnish. as the work progresses, funds. hut not to ex0--1 in the aggrevate to the department to improNe the ti-ina The hin to work to proceed that the plans must have alTroval of the new regional port (1.1;.1 ted by joint action of nels and Indiana. If the bill passes it is planned to the of umney for the construction cf- a hare-rail loading and handling and warehouse. New York, Jan.

01.SpeciaLlDr. Louis Livingston Seaman. 1, internao tionally known civilian and military surgeon, who receilied many honors front this country and foreign governments for 1118 services in three wars, diol this afternoon in the Lawrence N. followin tionally known civilian and military surgeon. who received many honors from this country and foreign govern- ments for 1118 services in three wars, died this afternoon in the Lawrence loispit.il, N.

ft.110W111 ALFINIMaddalena Alfini. Woved He of Itrazgro Alitto, fond mother of A ittonso. Mae. Mrs, Graf. Anthony Ain, Etdhe Bcsinaer, Mrs.

Jesaie La It and Richard. Funeral Wednesday. It a. from hie residence. S-ItS Bonnie Forest.

to zit Lu Ito's han et. and Lai toop-a v. Interment. Moui it earmod. I I awe.

dm do 'mod diM di. no AS AL dtbd. aboiff children and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2.30 Donald Imhoff, 17 years old, honor o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the student at the Oak Park High school. Of VearS EtindS residence in Dolton.

with interment in is to he arraigned before Magistrate Cedar Park cemetery at and G. A. flossman Of River Forest today SI rt. 011 a uharge of attempted extortion. "Fre been troubled with gas on a ri il I ncss of tw months.

1t ne ra I The youth has admitted writing let- mv stomach for two years." says services will be held tomorrow at 2 term to residents of Oak Park -Mrs. Frank Steele, Coatesville. ni in the Chilr.ii of the Puritans. r) A ATC, A Pt I tild Elver Forest, each of whom was Pa. "I tried many things and I m.

In II II nr 1 LI LCU 4.1,4 children and five great grandchildren. Donald Imhoff, 17 years old, honor Funeral services will be held at 2 30 student at the Oak Park High school, o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the is to he arraigned before Magistrate residence in Dolton. with imerment in G. A. Bossman of River Forest today Cedar Park at and 3on a eharge of attempted extortion.

street. 7'1RANS 1 ANTIC f. that at he must pay or the ones you love as ACI DIN best will be blinded." none have eiven me such relict Mrs. Janet Herriott Dead; IFLYER SETS NEW The only one who has signeci a corn- rorxy trIV ni-h the ones you 10Ve best will be blinded." r. Janet Hermit Dead; IFLYER SETS NEW The only one who has signed a corn- I as "I was "I was sick in stomach 11 BABCOCKMary E.

Baheni k. Adilove ham N. Habooik, at Omaha. SirVirPR litArketC0 eStalt. Milaalllishment.

Omaha, Tuesday morning. keb. 2. BALLINGCharlet Donald balling. lOatilig on of William and nt, 1einPti.

fond brother of Witham E. Balling. kuner- al F. 23; Tuesday. Feb.

2. at 3 P. In-. to Cedar beloved bumi Laiith. clear son Park cerne tory.

ef fiaidoin Riley. nee Thaina, and the laie DERRYEdward D. Derry. bit-loved husband P-der Riley. brother of Sira.

Mary Jonea and of Harriet. fond father of Ydgar. Funeral Margaret Pizzutto ttrot Ole late Peter aertuees at chapel. 810 N. Tiles- and.lohn tirry.

Funeral Feb. 2 all 2 p. :1) a. rti. from late res.oenoe to Preftioua 11100.1 church.

at B1EHLAnna Mehl. nee Stonehou.e, lacloved hOit'Lril requiem hi.th Inaba will he tit.ife. of the late John, fond J. caletuazed Interment Malint Carmel. DEltRY-Edward D.

Derry. beloved husband P-ter Riley. brother of sirs. Mary jOneA end of Harriet. fond father of Edgar.

Funrral Niro. Margaret Firautto mai Ole late Peter aerviees at ahaPels 810 N. Tiles- and John Funeral lett. 2 p. m.

31-) a. rn. from late res.tienoe to Prefnotia 11100,1 church. at BIERL-Anna Metal. nee Stomehouae laclaved where hOit'Lr.

requiem Mara will he Ivite cif th" Juhn, fund rldlltlt'r J. celebrated. Interment Natant Carmel. Restdent Here 67 Yearsi piaint is Fred P. Seymour, 521 North very lAUTOGYRO MARKS Linden avenue, Oak Park.

The others when I tried S. Janet Richardson Herriott, Andrew Cottoi are R. C. Ingersoll. 403 Forest avenue, of David nerriott, formerly MEXICO CITY.

Jan. Si. (p) A and Charles Ward Seabury, 420 North "I found it to mister at South Chicago, died yes- 'Vera Cruz dispatch tonight said Capt. Euclid avenue, Oak Park, and G. L.

for it. I am 64 Ly in her home, 2047 West 108th Lewis Yancey, transAtlantic flyer, Nichols, 1123 Ashland avenue, River Mrs. Herriott, who was G9 ho left Havana in an autogyro at Forest. been troubled You don't kno' 5 old, had lived here for 67 years, 8 30 a. m.

today, landed at 1:40 p. m. According to Imhoff, he anted to hich 43 were spent as a resident xi Merida. Mexico, a distance of about obtain enough money to make whiz am that I tried End gas. SC Park, where she and her 35 milos in an air line.

mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Imhoff, tinan- dizziness, sleer find were charter members of the Capt. Yancey refueled tday at San daily independent. Mrs. Imhoff is resulting from an l'ark Prtsbyterian church.

Jiliart, 140 miles from Havana, two now being sued for divorce by the guarantees AC IAIVing are five children, Isabel, h)urs after be left, set two new auto- youth's father. Wiley B. Imhoff, who stomach troublo ig. John. William, and Paul, and I gyro records.

The 140 mile water hop is in charge of the Oak Park water All druggists A Iv 11,1,. I In Ini, Janet Iliehardsnn "A A AA of David nerriott, formerly IEXICO CITY. Jan. A Postmaster at south Chicago, died yes- Vera Cruz dispatch tonight said Capt. in her home, 2047 West 108th Lewis Yancey, transAtlantic flyer, Mrs.

Herriott, who was G9 mho left Havana in an autogyro at old, had lived here for 67 years. 8 30 a. m. today, landed at 1:40 p. m.

which 43 were spent as a resident Merida. Alexico, a distance of about Morgan Park, where she and her 3.5 milos in an air line. Were charter members of the Capt. Yancey refuded today at San Fark Prtsbyterian church. jjan, 140 miles from Havana, two Surviving are five children, Isabel, h)urs after be left.

Fet two new John. William, and Paul, and i gyro records. The 140 mile water hop former Municipal Judge San Julian betters. his Sun. very when I tried Andrew Cotton "I found it to for it.

I am 64 been troubled You don't know am that I tried End gas, dizziness, resulting from guarantees stomach trouble All druggists my ACIDINE," says of New York. do all that is said years old and had with gas all my life. how thankful I ACME." sourness, beartburn, sleeplessness, headache acidity. Maker ACIDINE ends your or money back. have ACIDlNE.

5 DIE IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; RAIN IN LOS ANGELES Mrs. Widow terday place. years of of huAyind Morgan auto-Irving. a brother, to John Funeral services cliy's mark of 112 ni1e from Key will lbp held tomorrow afternoon st to Havana, and the from ai It AUTOMOBILES What has the automobile done for America? H. J.

Kling ler, vice president and flirect or of sales or it. the Chevrolet Motor Car wid answer this question when he de- al livers an address on The Auto- mobile Industry and Its Influence iPt on tonight at 0 6:45 P. M. DETAILS OF TODAY'S W-G-N PROGRAM, Monday, February I (Central. Standard Time) DAYTIME 7 to White's Gym of the Air.

7:30 to 8Leonard Savo 's Mail Box. 8 to Music Makers. 8:30 to Service: Weather Forecast; Estimated Live Stock Receipts. 8:32 to Salvo. organist 8:45 to 9Tom Show.

9 to Service: Fitt Hog Market 9:02 ta Old Favorites: Organ. 9:15 to ot the Days News. 9:30 to Board of Trade Grain Reports. 9:35 to 9745Digest of the Days News. 9745 to 10Tom.

Dick and Harry. Inc McLaughlin 99,2 Coffee Pygiant. 10 to Specialty: Leonard Salvo. 1015 to ni Service. to lioetile.

pianist. 10:45 to 11-11ank Harrington and His Hankerings. 11 to Stiptilin. tenor. and Music Weavers.

11:30 to Dreams. Sponsored by Mickelberry Food Products. 11 :4 5 to I 1 Music Weavers. 11:50 to 12Good Health and Training: Dr. Fred O.

Tenney. 12 to 120Mid-Day Services. Dr. Albert W. Palmer, President Chicago Theological Seminary.

12:30 to 1Luncheon Music: Hotel Ritz Orchestra. 1 to of Cagress Chamber Music. 1:30 to Grant. pianist and Mark Love, basso. 1:15 to Hudson horticulturist.

1:55 to 2W-G-N Roedoliers. 2 to Four Et.at Boss. 2:15 to 2730Double Pianos: Del Owen and Allan Grant. 2 :30 to 2 Program: History. 2:45 to 3.Wellesley College Choir.

3 to Salon Orchestra. 3:30 to 4Billie Allan Huff. Stratford Johnson. and Rondoliers. 4:00 ta Meinken.

Pianist. 4:10 to Grandin. baritone. and Organ. 4:30 to 4 Program for Kremel.

4:41 to 5Dick Hayes. baritone. and Fred Meiriken, vatust. 5 to Svinthonv Concert 5,15 to ouin's Three Minute Oat Flakes Po 5745Children's Concert by W-G-N Symphony. 5:45 to 6Littie Orphan Annie.

Sponsored by Ovaltine. 6 to Singing Lady. 6:15 to 6730Haro1d Teen. 6 to 6 to 7-11. J.

Klingler. EVENING 7 to Bath Cliih." The Litilt Program. 7:15 to '1-30Strgin' Sam. the Man. 7:30 to South, The La Palma 7:45 to 8The 'Gloom Chasers.

The Ivory Soap Pr.izram. to 8715Mills Vanes. 8:15 to Rehearsals. The Frostilla Prograni to g--Bourjois "Evertin7 to 9 to 9715Easy Aces. The Laloaris Program.

9:15 to Show; Etilova Correct Tillie. 0:45 to 9750Bird5ylces Program. 9750 to 10Tomorrow's Tribune. 10 to Crosby. Sponsored by Crerno Cigars.

to 10725Washington Dramatize10 725 to Interlude. to lkwney. The Camel Garter lieut. 10:45 to 10.46Bileva Correct TirrIC. 10:46 to IICarl Mocires Orchestra from the Hetet.

11 to II 730-11erble Kays Orchestra from the Cate. 11:30 to I 730farl and His Drake Hotel Or hest fierbie Kay.s Orchestra trent the if lackhawk Restaurant. and Art Kasse l', Orchestra from the Bismarck Hotel. reL 2 o'clvck at the residence. Burial vk id Le in Nlonnt licTe cemetery.

2 o'clock at the residence. Burial vk id he in Nlount Hope cemetery. 1 .4 Los C.A., Jan. persons were killed in aceithnts, and more than a injure, during an all day 'storm driving ruin, which tilled some et rreets In tlie downtown and until they formed overrunning the side at the entrances 5quais vvere deputizt to "17 Ivom4m tjVI t100(141 ion, portins if.t Citr. in the Cul Cit Northeast ILLINOIS! Sul Julian to Merida is the longest autogyro nonstop jump.

i lie piloted the same machine across B. B. Hampton Dead at 56; theli Yucatan straits that he used last Sunday to be the first to Former Magazine Owner nit auto-zero on Cuban soil. New York, Jan. Benjamin II, former owner i I of Ilampt I ADERTISEMENT) ons magazine.

died at the I age of lie is survived by his velki0W, the former Claire Adams, mo- tion picture Star, born be married in D24, and by to sons and three Tune in daughters of his first marriage. to Maria Somers Bartleson of Nlacomb, 110111T died in li Ul 1 IngleWOOd. 111011A creek. Ezrt Los All4tAirs regions ttirned Cood glistress The nre busy cut Iliadic Morris. John lleien GilStIn.

A ROBERTSlia'herine Marsh Kelsear. Paid and Jae Lida, Funeral Stuat Roberta. day. Feb. t2 p.

at S400 S. 'AU Aartlandav. Interment Evertsereen. eativhitir of Bertha s. Marsh and the late Mateliall Stuart BURKHARDT-Osear J.

Burkhardt. arsh lumber of Eath- an. 31. artne Eletincir and 14.1011.i:I Roberta late of beloved hue- at hospiEll Jan. Funeral band of Pauline Sala Borahiodt, hrother of It eh.

at ft old at 344S Lalist Arnold, Charles E. and Mr a it. rape. Mem- ber of Evans Jodie, No. A.

A. Shore-Ma Burial at (tract, lend. Nf of IlL Funta ii ItclACti-Ann Ronan Pelovel. day. 2 nt.

at funeral dome, 520o N. tat the late Steohen food mother lAeetern.as-.. corner if Ftster-ay. Inter- of Mrs It'd a rt. Tot Inel'it in 1100,44111.

IVIVItl C. Roa-11 and tbe tate Katherine PAMEAGNA-Charlea Fran ois th--Ter of Martel Jamhts and ilie Jan. 31. 1P3'2, age years 10 motitha, late John Wotan. Tliesdry Feet.

on of Sato G. and Catherine Cartiomtlia. "I 9'3" 11' nee Rusts. brother of Ailettiit and Rert 44.311V r. Lilaa ni E.

George. Services' at patenta reanimate, tit St, dialericiat chosen. h37 Forevt Para. Toetiday at Interne tit Mount Olivet. 10 oclock.

Burial Mount Carmel. Catherine In her PAO). cnAmThe Rev, Bing F. Cham, andlonly. fv, ar, teloed now, I Harty.

late of 2301 Wen le loved roe aril Alta. i.ila Lennart. In-band of Boon Shee, fond fateer of 'Jai neral at dialed. 1411 Tuca11 un I an. Litt Yau.

Snarl 'Van. 2 P. Yao. Remains at (-Mabel at W. SPY R-M ra Catherine Jan.

31. et. Until 12:30 D. nic, Feb. 1.

Ittimillne 1 tr.3 rooth.d. or jn stare at. First Chinese Citristian neral rt. 2. it 1114 Foster-ay.

chureh. p. In. to p. interenitrit tiaisatoais oin etery, al Pert-ha-a Tlienee to (ri Wood ry For IP forioall-m vall AVV.P.Flt-do.riah WI son Wilier.

beloved tory 7318 haed of Merzaret Funeral at Polo Park Weonesciry. CHAMBERLAIN-Jennie Cliartriain. Jan Fen id. at 11 it to. ai inisir st.

e- frt. of eael helot, el 'it of lode. No. 1. A.

CP- Lout dear mother of Jame tHifirBau.erfac:olaNn.,.,Ar'i.aiMr, rcal.f Noeia ti-ts Jana of anti Mrs. Mir- e4r, Ni en 01 Rematos at 'jutted union l. Set eon- rt. Ceeilia hesm. Interinf-nt 1.

3419 N. untt! Tueratay et inetery nr. Irceltort. Li. M.

heloved E-CI ton. age CO duslotrid d' lo.nt father of t.10,,d of 1a, eetryie, at Otani. Die and the ate Peter fond larre-r ot 4717 Feb- at Peter Jr. and Florenee. Charles.

Hairy. ttl 7'tio fl atemetery. brother of Creorge and Maled Bantreer and Wl1.1! Annie ftno. liedoaett the late John, at him home. 243S Outlet-tit wife of airl.tti E.

lend meoht Tuesday at 2 D. 111 lriterrnetit of K. ti N. hoist-Mid sailitmento-blvd. sem liet Brhrtift CLEAVE-Mir Ann C1ve, ritir kF1.rv.

loved 'trite of josebit Ceave, mother 4,1 mat kit). 2. at Mrs. H. A.

4' rk. S. S. it.favas. E-1- P.

fl. Itterrocitt l'orest ward nry tsearie. IA sat te et the tate Le M. tleave. servoess at II ry.

of Mrs tfeorge kit). '2 at AtIcipti hod the late t.t..3d m. Inberuierit Oaaateetoa, kerneterY. I art! arid tierateieli et CON A Thomas L. Con ay.

te-- rit Worms. l'af loved htsersand of Mary Lee Wa.f,tt, 2. 1 1 in :ntern.LeLl Private. Esther of adargaret. it 3ohn the late a i O.

2 C. at 3.34? .17 Patd Ylear GENERAL MOTORS nationwide radio program I 1- 0 comp NY I' IS i0111 al n. I li.e'i f'lltereI Of the T.1 L.1,1q PA 1 i 4.t1 1.:44 .4,, 4, 4 I ho I 1 etTt- '''''t 'urc, ht rolbhcci the I tu itl; I' f. tP .1 ni' St i el IS tC1 .) td 14 If 7:00 P. M.

HEAR A U. talone "THE PARADE OF THE STATES" Every Monday Evening TONIGHT a special.tribute to i 4 II ar' )) of all ACUTE INDIGESTION strikes late at 64hert drug stores are closed) Why not be SAFE with Bell-ans on hand now! 0 6 0 At 9 P. 3f. over IN.MAQ nd asooritecil N. B.

C. tat ions Listen to th trait or periontost THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE "THE SECRET or HORATILIS" A nitaILLING dramatizatiMi Or one of the tighte fpot that eser a Motmtle found himself in. Certain death faced them if they did their duty. Only the undying courage of the bick in. stiertor paves the day.

The wild days of the building of the Canadian Pacific Railroad. lirooticatte Ih touristy of Mary. kurez at tn5 a. 111.. 1.aly ct; t.11.

vary. ft S. tortly. 30. 1 n'out'r of P.

rJ V6 11 or S. ite.matos L. Mr, 1r. Z.4..7. Mr.

Mr. r4. I J.i and i Taxpayers' Candidate for Governor on the Republican Ticket Malone tells bow public expenditures cm be reduced forty per cent for the benefit of the taxpayers. Malone demands for all citizens of II li 'lois equal representation in the lawriaking bodies of the State and in constitutional conventions. states that the people of Illinois ceclared by referendum vote for the Of our prohibition laws Tiwir will 5ha1l be obese4 wbcri Malone i goernot.

Malone demands a change in our bank- jig laws to safeguard depositors' MOne and to stop depiction of bank asset through exorbitant receiver's and Ices. Mr. Malone eke sree6 eGITI err night over KYW at 8:00 P. M. TUNE IN 8:33 C.

S. T. WEAF and coast to coast N. B. C.

network tn, 13 ti, St 2 1, to Jj r'oiff Me aid ty 1b. st 4 rm. p. m. 1 nr-ri 4Thuton :1.

of CARD CF THIN1(3. ere 11-el An 1, tl I 4 of 1.44 A .14 e. a' 1,4 4,4 --4' -No Jo ao I f.0014,- 'ii 14 i4 m000r al of 1 j. a .4.1 of A r. '1 I rt, Ilam A' 41 At 1144 4-41 ki4411, r.

441 Tu. 44. 4-r. in.trrnent It 1:11. NI 'K Tuesday's Features.

to PianoDel Owen and Allan Grant. 2t30 to Program, to SBert Lahr. tornedubn. a to Beente's Ortnestra. 9:30 to 9The Crime Club.

9 to Owen A rl A A 1 Vi FOR ItIDIGESTIOt4 Th Chompagn 1 Ginger Aloe DRY.

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