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0 0 IIINIMMEE i 4 1. 44 I -i 1 VI 1 I LI lir-- I A i 4 CHICAGO SUNliAY- TRIBUNE: MA I' 1. 1921. PART PA. GE 10.

I IDEATH NOTICES DEATH OT I ES 1 LDEATH NOTICES.1 1 DEATH NOTICESi I DEATH NOTICES 1 tDEATH NzOTICELSIIr DEATH NOTICES I 1 It int OILTAIL AMItANS-rteo Abrams. beloved busband of ANDF21507.4Wailter F. La low-1 Lena, fond tatbrAt otBernard and Ltarobt 1E4 nientOrT of my dear eon and our dear brother. who paeeed away one year ago twla. May 4.

19-23. Happy- were the years we spent together. Lonely is our home today. Eor the ove tee loved oo dearly Bap forever paeeed LOVING MOTHER. AD sisTEn.s.

-FRANK CI LETTS, EX-OFFICIAL OF REDTROSS, DIES i3ained Wealth in the Grocery -Business. TIREDr. Joseph C. rtrk. In fermi sof ouvblored sop and brother.

wbo passed away inti three years tomorrow. BEAll MOTHER FATIllat JACOB. Blityriiyas AND SISTERJULIUS, DAVID. LOY. AND MILDRED.

GOLDENFannie Golden. In lovIng rernembranoe of my desr wife 8.nd our dear mother and gratulmother. who noosed away one rear ago today. Itlay. 4.

1923. ber sixty airth birthd alr kilo bade no a 1a.4 farewell. She said good-by so none. Ber loving heart ceased to beat And before we knew it she was gone. Bet cheery smile and kindly way Are pleasant to She bad a kind word forlevery one And died flored by all.

HER LO HI -SBA Dr CHILDREN. AND GBANDCIIII-DREN. T. 'Pra 40. Intieh Son of the Dit4P James 3, and Aline W4 le, of Clement L.

Jarnms gatitprint, atul Emily Wa, la Maisel. Tueiday. may fl, at 10 o'clock. trura residence, 6234 to St. Ames ehurch.

Interment at Calvary. WAGNERAlberts PI 4fraorit Warmer. 01 Edgar inlay -S. at Atlanta, a Mrs, Kenncth Mrs, Vrare4 Mates. Mtn.

Walter Pcne. anO, Jobe le llossak. Funeral servneti at 10 srelo(t Tuesday morning- from 4154 X. Chicago. lit.

For information ea-, 5-raftit Mates. jiitltey 0192. Ottawa (141.1 papers Orson eoPY. Prances Wekty May 2. 1924, wile of the late El Win of Michael J.

Perham arid Mrs- Mary 2, Jordan. Funeral from late residence, Byron at to St. Viatora eburch. A4flitym and Mondai, MaY 5,, 10-0 a. M.

Interment Meant Olivet. WALLAnna Marie Wall, nee Weill: sw. toyed wife of Jonenh A. Walj fond motber of Natty. daughter of IVliana and Ma-y Walsh.

minter of Catherine, Belem. and W4- 11a.m. Funeral Monday at at. tr.vil late residence. SO41 Sargamorest to St Leos ebtrth.

where high masa will te gn1eitrateA. Interment Bo ly heyulehrs. WHEELINGLaura Ann Wheeling. tea Brooks. wife of James L.

Wheeling. moth," of Frank I. Jams L. Blanche Starr, Wm Alice Bull. Frederick grromt Sirs.

Mary Jamison. and Charles 11, rte neral Monday at 9 a. m. from refridenne, W. 60th-st to St.

Anne's churet. termeat Holy SP For reservatiott -cIL Yards 0662. W1LLAMANJohn S. Nrillarnazi. trIdderey day 3.

1924. areA 7 yearn. beloved bon of Mr. and Mrs. Edson S.

Willanoan. Funeral notice larir. YOUNG-10ce C. Young, Mai 1. bekrvei wife of Harry.

mtAbey of Myrtle. Itueeell, and flareld Yonne. Mrs. Alice Anders Mrs. Olive Miller.

Funeral services Mote," at 2 p. m. at Jate residence. .5434 Karr. land-ay.

Burial Oakwood, cemetery. xurrt. bp, tterratiozs traddrey. red eon et t. Pullen; bodern4 e.

Lawn, rxlttre and ra Niouday tery. ri et 4 I If 1 ff d. g. A t4 Vrank C. Letts, director of truppiles the fled Cross chtring the war, owner and direc- 1 iletbe large grocery s's 1 Interests, died at t- 1 oclock yeter- 's 4 4.

day morning In 4, r. St. Luke's hos- si :4. i- 40 Ile I amok I and had cum sclero bett to arterlo- 1 z-t. 4 4 i i sis .,4, -NN only recently re-1 i te -40; 441,4 4 4 turned from Eu- 1 4440.: rope, ''14 wher he I I 4 .4.

went for 11191 I 't hmLlth. ,1 Mr. Letts was -4 1 tsiosspssu' -I, TT. 1 Mr. Letts was 17" 4 Ile Ile RYANJribri fl.

Brae. Oriel City. 711., beloed lather of Mrs. Atari 1-aaa, lee. Mrs.

Etizabetrt Black. Slater Mare Mercy hospital. Chicago: William Margaret. June. and the late John Patrick.

and Slater Mary Vivian. Funeral Monday. May 6. at 10 tn. Asatimption church.

Coal City. by auto to Ottawa. SCHICKWilliam Schick. 609 Arlington-pl, Saturday. Funeral notice later.

SEEGERSCharles Seegers. Mai 3. 1924; aged 00 years. beloved hoatiand rit the late Caroline Seerv.ra. tattier of Mrs.

Hattie Householder, George E. and Mel-vale H. Seegers. Funeral from his late reakiente. 414 Tuesday.

May 6. at 230 'P. m. Interment Rosehill tethrtery. SEELIGRoman Seelig.

aged 75 Years. htsloved huaband of Anna Seelig. nee lather of Julia M. and the late Edward and Theodore. tather.in-law of Elizabeth Seelig.

Remains at late residence. 3616 Greenview-av. Funeral notice later. SITIELDSJohn Shield, May Z. 1924, at Lis late reaulence.

31 SV. fond brother of Phillip Shields and Daniel Shields of Butte, Mont. Funeral Monday at 0 a. to L. Dominick's church.

where requiem high mass will be celebrated. Interment St. Joseph's ccmeterYSORENSENChris Sorensen. age 44 years. Beloved husband of Lula Sorensen.

nee fond brother of Edward. airs. Carrie Fawner. Mrs. Mary Schell and Tlieodore.

Funeral TuesdaY. May 6. at 2 p. from Milwaukee-ay. to woods.

SPURSRosana Spurr, May 2. 1924. aged 92 years. belcrved wife Of the late George Spurr. beloved mother of Ella, Ellen.

Henry. and Sherrnan Spurr. and Carrie Pierce. Funeral Monday. May b.

at 1:30 p. in. Forest Home chapel. Isillwaukee.WisSTORCIIErnest StorCh of Muskegon. formeely of Chicago.

Born May 20. 1873. Thursday. May 1. age 61 years.

at home In Muskegon. Brother of Clemens. Johus. Aleagader. and Stout.

Remains brought to Chicago for interment in Eden eemetery. Monday. 2 Ix m- Services at chapel. 2529 Milwaukte-av, under auspues of Myatic Shritters, F. at A.

M. Friends in vited STROMIda Strom. Mal 2. 1924. age 61 years, beloVed wife of Ernst A.

Strtire. mother of Mrs. Lillie Fersiew. Mrs. Dolly Olson.

William. Mrs. Alice Hull. RoFella. and Arvid.

sister of Mrs. Betsy Isaacson. Mrs. Jennie Fehr. and Carl Monson of Kansas.

Funeral services Monday. May b. at 2 p. ini from her late residence. 4306 Whipple-st.

Interment Graceland. SUFFIELDJullanne Suffield. tica Hayes. beloved wife of C. H.

Suffield. fond mother of William. Harry, and the late James. Con, and Robert. Funeral from chapel.

0535 Cottage Tuesday. a. to St. Lawrence church: autos to Holy Sepulchre. St-MMERSJohn Summers.

suddenly. eon of the late Patrick and Mary. nee O'Keefe, at his regidence. 900 W. 19th-pl.

Funeral" notice later. Call Canal 1314. CRIBLETtMrs. Emma Bra417 Crib ler. at refit.

Itooehall. April widow of John B. Grit, ler and mother of James Grib ler. Tan 13; clid-ay, Chicago. TO MT MOTIIFTt.

Tun BEs-r Lrrnx ItarnER, rik THE W011.12). Never anotbrr like her. Never a smile so sweet. Never a voice so tender. Never love so complete: Never a heart so steadat.

Never a eoul ea true. Never can he her equal Dear Mother, I mean tour' Torn. LOVING AND DZVOTED SON. LOUISTI110 (Kr.) paper Please eoliY vos rs old. 63 years old.

1 i A CEMETERIESCHICAGO'S MOST LEA Woob. rzw, may. MOUNT GREEN Over $200 000 Care Fund in Train. 1.000 fuLly improved lots to select Vint Halsted-111112-st. ears to entrance.

3CETEzy. Trani. cli bin ranee. 0 LUNDSTROMHogo A- Londstront, aged 83 years. of 552 Proyidentrav Winnetlia: son of S.

G. Lundetrom and tho late Enke Id. beloved husband of Judith blItitt.t Mtn. brother of Ebert. Ow-art Guittaf.

a.nd Rudolph Iamdstrom, Mrs. Victor Johnsen. Mrs. Oscar Strom. and Mrs.

Alfred Carlson. Funeral MTV ieea Tuesdty. 2 p. from Ilia fret Scandinavian a1vangelkal Free Church of Winnetka. burial A NNM argaret BE ann.

nee Drury. wi fe of William Drury. funeral from reeidence. 8044 S. Monday.

May 5. 1924. 1WItte. 11.10,hben stohde 9 a. to St.

flatena'e church. Interment Calvari. Fur call Vincennes 6i61. METCALFEugene L. Metcalf.

4947 Cainmetcae, May 2. 1924. Beloved husband of Jennie. father of Charlet E. son of Charles E.

brother of Clarence W. Metcalf and Mrs. Henry Bergantz. Funeral service', at chapel. 03d and Harvard.

Mom, dal. MAY 5, at 1 p. ta. Interment at Mount taupe. MONAHANJohn A.

Monahan beloved sod of Thomas C. and the ate atherine. nes Cullen. brother of Trank L. Joseph.

and Rita. Member of Calumeksounell. No. 632. of C.

Funeral a m-. to Holy Cross church, autos to Mount Olivet. Menabe.ra of Calumet council moet at Cottage Grove-av, Monday. a. m.

JOSEPH CUSICK. Grand E4bt. C. J. HALLER, Recorder.

MULDOONMary Muldoon. nee Murphy. May' 3. beloved wife of the late Frank. food Mother of the late William F.

Muldoon. stater of Mrs. Needham. Patrick William, and the late Demxia W. Murphy.

Funeral May 6, at a. from late residence. 4932 to Corpus Christi church, where solemn requiem high Maas will be celePrated. Autoe SO Motint Olivet. McDERMOTFCatherine McDermott.

nee MeGinnoiaa, beloved wife of the late James fond mother of Frank and William McDermott and Mrs. Florence Clark. and the Ito George and Edward McDermott. Filneral Tuesday. 9 :30 a.

from chapel. 2346 W. liadison-et; to St. Jarlath's church. Burial at Mount Carmel cemeterp OLSONMyrtle E.

Olson. May 3, 1924. at her home. 1021 Montana-st, dearly beloved wife of Georg-e W. and daughter of Frederick L.

and Mrs. Emma E. Simmons. fie- mleortheofesEharolm. 872 May O.

at 2 p. in. Interment Rosehill. OWNNels 11 Owen. May 3, beloved husband of Anna.

fond lather of Olive and Harold. Funeral Tuesday. 2 P- In- from late residence. 031 N. Lorel-av.

Interment Forest Home. Member of Royal league. Vernon council. No. 84, and American Ex-pressman's Relief.

O'HARAHugh A. O'Hara. beloved husband of the late Anna fee Coyle, and Lather of John Eugene Hugh A. George Annabelle. and the late Cecilia.

brother of Mrs. Mary O'Brien. native of Aclare, County Sligo. Ireland: member of Biessed Sacrament court No. 188, C.

O. F. Funeral Monday at 8:43 a. front late residence, 4134 W. to St.

Mel's church. Interment Mount Carmel. PEARCELouise Pearce. nee -Pans. May 1.

beloved wife of William fond mother of Martha Michaelson. daughter of Anna Pans. sister of Martha E. Williams and S. G.

Funeral Monday. May 5. at 1:30 p. from late residence. 4819 Barry-ay.

Deaf Mute Lutheran church, corner Hirsch and thence to Graeeland chapel. PE-rEitRev. August Peter. May 3. 1924.

at St. Cloud. Florida. ago 80. beloveA husband of Bertha.

father of Titus William and Mrs. C. H. Dreiske, Wesley and the late George. Funeral notice later.

PETERSONPeter C. Peterson, beloved husband of Clara E. Lnee Setehelll. Services at residence. 2745 Monday.

May 5, 1924, at 1 p. under auspices of Ravenswood lodge No. 777, A. F. A.

M. Member of Oriental conaistory. Mcalinah temple. Noble Queen chapter. O.

E. S. Interment Forest 111. Glen Ellyn. ROESCHEmma Roesch.

May 2. age 66 years. beloved wife of the late Julius A. Roesch Sr fond mother of J. Albert.

Clarence and William H. Funeral from late residence, 838, Wilson-av Monday. May 5, at 2:30 p. m. Interment Rosehill.

ROEERLACKFlorence Robrlaelt, May 2, beloved wife of Dr. Otto H. Rohrlack, fond mother of George A. and Robert O. Rohr-lack.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Neuman and sister of Mrs. Edna Mueller.

Funeral from chapel. 2529 Monday, May 5. at 10:30 a. m. Interment NI.

on tonne ce mete ry omit DOTLE-Pritny Doyle. May 2, 1 mother of Elisabeth Steward. Ftmeral Mandel. Mai 5, as 2:30 ra. nt, from home of her cousin.

Ides. Ella A. CatillL 3839 Monroe-et. DRURY-hi argaret. (See Mann.

DlTIMAN-Charters Dyeernare beloved hue-band of the late Susan Dycliman, nee Appet, fond father of Charlet and llete7 Dyckreen. Anna Kook Kate Senders. Mary Gleirach. Carrie Jancik. Nick- and the late Prod Dyteunan, brothez of Perdtmind 11011 Louis Dyckman.

Funeral Monday, May b. at 2 p. from his late residen, 6120 S. Patilina-se, to Community Meth-diet 5-3d and Ilonore. Interment Mount Greenwood.

Member of ELeetrie tent No. 60. K. O. T.

M. For information call Yards 2022. ECKSITMN--Charles Eckstein, at hie hornee 6910 May 3. 1924, beloved besband of Nellie. brother of Samuel of Elkbart.

Ind- Mrs. Sceriber. end Antonia Eckstein of Oshkosh, Wis. Funeral service at chaPel. 2701 N.

Clark-sk. Monday. May 5. at 3 p. rite, ELLWOOD-Walter E.

Ellwood. May 2,1924. of Champaign. 111.. beloved 'father of E.

Earl and brother of E. M. Ellwood. Mineral from chapel. 63c1 and Harvard.

Monday. May 5, at 2:30. to Woodlawn MaPenie temple. 64th and University-ay. Services under ausPices of Woodiawn Park -etpdre.

No. 841, A. P. A A. M.

Membey tit B. of L. division 10. Interment Mount Hope. EMDE-Albert Emde.

May 3. 192,4. In Ille 93d year. beloved father of tine Edmund Fiedler and Matilda Emde. Funeral from chapel.

1253-55 N. Clark-st, Tuesday, Mu 41. at 4 p. tn. Interment Graeneland cemetery.

Kindly onus Enright. nee O'Malley. beloved, wife of George P. Enrieht. fond daughter of Catherine and the late Patrick O'Malley.

sister of John. Marie. Bennie. Thomas. and Dorothy.

Funeral Mondai. MAY 5. at 91'3 trIgla her Mother's refildenC" 4900 to Our Lady Help of Christians church. when solemn requiem high mama will be eel. Calvary.

FARGO-Loma B. ritrrO, May 3, 1924. 'bee loved wife of Charles K. Fargo. feud mother of Mrs.

IL. C. Bradburl. Mrs. D.

8. Pentecost Jr, and Charles Jr Fargo Jr. Funeral from her late residence. 5430 Lake, wood-se, Monday. May b.

at 1 p. mterment Graceland cemetery. FILEII-Antente Flick. May 3. Loving mother of Tillie Pullite, Hattie Thiesen.

George. Joseph. and John nick. Funeral Tuesday. 2 re.

m- from late residence. 5648 S. Honore-et, then to Bohemian National cemetery. Jean Mills Poster, dearly beloved mother of Kellam Foster and Katherine Foster Clarke, and loving grandmother Of Charlotte Clarke. Services at her late residence, 2139 W.

107th-st, Monday. May 15. at 2 P. m. Cremation at GALLMTER-Mary Gedlmyer, nee Paulman, beloved wife of the late C.

W. Gallmyer, fond mother of Mary Ermine. Amelia Cormany, Emma Lane. Funeral Tuesday. May 6.

p. from late residence. 0350 Ellis-ay. Interment Concordia. For information call Yards 2622.

GROS-Raymond Prof. of French at De Pant imiversity. May 3. 1924. Funeral' from chapel, 1158 N.

Monday. May 5. to St. Vincent's church, where solemn requiem mites will be celebrated at 10 a. m.

IIALL-John S. Earl, May 1, itr-A. aged 52 years, beloved husband of Barbara Hall. eon of Louise Hall, fond brother of Ralph Hall and Sarah BoneeteeL Member of Columbian lodge No. 819, A.

F. jg Lawndale chapter No. 243. R. A.

11. Lawndale council No. 103. R. S.

M. Co: lunabian commandery No. 63. K. Low 12.

Royal Arcanum: Progrereive council No. 940. Funeral Monday. May 5. at 2 p.

from Lawndale Masonic temple. corner Millard-ay. and 234-st, to Bohemian National cemetery. Boston papers please copy. HATeiKLD-WIlliam P.

If ail MAY 2. 1924. husband of Catherine, father of Mrs. Maude Jeffers. Member of Wanbansia lodge, No.

160, A. F. A. M. Funeral services Monday at 2 p.

122 at the late residence, 2126 S. Central Park-ay. to Oakridge. Wooster 10.1 papers please copy. For information call Lawndale etEnmAN-WIlllan2 Herman.

May 2. 1924. late of 1835 W. Adame-st, beloved husband of Theresa Berman. nee Giese.

Funeral Tuesday at 2 P. m. from charm. 2346 W. Madison-st.

Interment Oak Ridge. Member of Lawndale lodge 151. O. M. P.

RAMS101---John Waiter Ilacueen. deer son of Limo and the late John Hansen and brother of Mrs. U. 1. Jaeo of Sioux Vey.

Iowa. Funeral notice later. r. eratfield, werreber Wanbanala lodes. No.

160. A. F. A. M.

Brethren will meet in Corinthian bail, 1101 braiding. Monday, ritay 5. at 2 p. sharp. Maaonie erelong at Oakridge ter7; Femme attend.

MARTIN IL ADELSTEIN. Mairter. letecittyPeter IlflITY. beloved brother of )1 re Cathryn O'Donnald of Detroit. Mleb.

funeral Monday at 9:30 A. m. from 4910 Polkalt, to Resurrection church. Interment Carrara' remeterr IIERDERMario Berdee. nee Winter-fed.

May 3. 1924, aged 71 years. widow of the late Adolph herder. beioved mother of Paul 11, Max Eric and Erna M. Herder.

funeral from her late reeidence. 6545 S. Tuesday at 2:30 p. va. Interment at for information call Fairfax 2909.

pgGESSOLLMirmie Ingersoll. bettered wife of Warren C. Ingersoll and mother of 344 Gertrude Clark, at her late residence. 1021 Ainslie-et. Funeral serrioes 2 ri.

in. Monday at Daylight church, 47thet. and St. Lawrence-ay. Interment Mount Rope.

JOIINSONMrs. Christine Johnson. Mai 2. 1924. aged 70 beloved wife of Edward C.

Johnson. fond mother of Andrew. Emily. Minnie. Earville.

Calera, and Edward. funeral from late residence. 2533 Monday at 2 p. rn. Interment Idount OUYO.

KELLERAligsta Keller. beloved wife of the late Carist, fond mother of Charles and feed. Funeral Monday, Mar 5. 1 P. 111- from son'.

residence. 4812 Rice-ca. Services at 2:80 p. Humboldt Park German BanISS church, Cortlandet. and SPeulding-av.

Interment EL Dentist. IIIIPERAnna Ripper. nee Weir, beloved wife of William Kipper. daughter of Dora and the late Weir. sister of the late Michael and Thomas Weir.

Winiam, John. Lawrence, James Weir. him F. J. Kilroy, and Atm C.

W. Davis. Remain' at chapel. 2219 Lincoln-yr. Funeral Monday.

9 a. from St. Bonaventure's church. Interment Maim' Carmel. KNAFTCluirlea Enid fend father of Carl Knaff, beloved brother of Mre.

Marie Jebgen. Funeral Monday. Id ay 5. 2 p. from chapel, 4905 Montrose cemetery.

LAMMLeon C. Lamm. at the Surf hotel: eon of the late Caroline. brother of Arthur. fetes Mandell, and ROfie Mayer.

Funeral from chapel. 2701 N. Monday at 10 a. in. Interment Graceland.

LENNONJosephine Lennon, nee White. Beloved wife of George IL Lennon mother of Marie, George, Bernice and William on May 3 at her reeldenee. 5318 W. Congress-st. Funeral notice later.

LETTSFrank Crawford Letts. at St. Luke's bottpitaL Chicago. May 3. Survived by widow.

Cora Perkins Lefts, one goo. Fred Clayton Lefts: tbree dauehtera. Mrs. Frank E. Weeks, Joplin.

Mrs. Courtney Lif4411 Stillwell. Lake Forest. and Mrs. George Frost McLaughlin, Lake Forest: also one brother, John C.

Lett. of Washington. D. two sisters. Mrs.

B. B. Temple. and Mrs. J.

H. Ream, Yates Center, Eas. Funeral from Lake Forest residence. Green Iledres." at 3:15 p. at, daylight saying time.

Monday, Mae 5. LEir12--Teargaret Levia, nee Loughlin, be-laved wife of Robert mother of Marra. let Mildred, Robert. and Aeries Levis, at residence, 1758 Park-ay. Funeral anpunnet-merit later.

Member Branch 383. Itee. B. A meet al Levis home Monday evening- For inform-stein. Mansfield 5919.

LoteeERMary A. mouser. dearly beloved daughter of the late Christian and Bertha. nee Meyers: devoted sister of Frank. Edward, Cecile, Elsie, and lieni7 Loesser.

Funeral Monday. May b. at 2 p. from her late residence. 922 W.

36th-st. Inter- znent Betbania cemetery. For reeervations -call Yards 2799 or Vincennes 4535. LONEYRobert Loney. beloved Intsband of Caroline.

nee father of Mrs. W. J. Hobe and Bezel. Member of Electric lodge No.

868. I. O. O. 10..

Vernon council No. 84. Royal league. and Division co. 241.

A. A. of S. and E. R.

E. of A. Funeral Monday at 1:15 P. in. from residence.

4421 Wilcox-st, to St. Barnaba's church. 4245 at 2 p. Interment Woodlawn. Cornwall, that, papers 'ileum coPY.

LEVYBetty Levy. Mae 2. late of 8142 N. Ft. beloved daughter of the late Bernard and Etta Levy.

Funeral from eliapeL 4935 Broadway, Monday, April 5. 2 p. nu New York City and Nashville rTeen .1 erre. BOSEHILL. CEMETERY Co.

Large aeleetiao of family lots. alio to maueoleum. Full ears assured. Terma 1,800 Itaveosegood-as tt ent. lY CO.

tem grihm, 1,, Terms. eni. will be, burled in FRANK imrrg. bake Forest. I rod.

Unit Phot.0.1 where be had rlade home for some time. The service will be held there on Monday. 4 Ch.vnee of fourteen wbolesale groPeries in Iowa, Minnesota, and Mirk wart. fifteen in Michigan. Indiana, and besides his local concern, Mr.

Letts career Vra-S a romarce Of bust. aess. He was director of the Durnad- LicNell-Horner company of Chicago, wned, in addition to his grocery inter- a number of vegetable canning Dlant and three coffee roasting estab Ishments. He is survived by Ns widow. Mrs.

Perkins Letts; one son. Fred C. )f Chicago. and three daughters, Mrs. Frank E.

Weeks, Mrs. Courtney Letts 1 ell, and Mrs. George F. Mc Laughlin. euneral Monday at 10 a.

from chapel. 4049 fratriteav 4 to Knights of Jose Pli cemetery. e- ANDAleat ANFannie Alicia Imes', beloved wife of fond mother of banatiel Je Maxwell Anita Cote te sine Sempoote 'meter at Jennie Boller. kirk Bessie Cooper. and Sane Bercov.

Funera, Mondai. May 3. 1e24. Prete residence. Indians, at 2 p.

ra. Interment at leiret Engle. wood Congregation Bnat lerael cemeterl. 19th-st. awl near Waldheenk ANDERSONTekla Andereon.

ncidenle. Ma3' 1. 1924. at her recidenee. 3328 e.

Mienleanav, beloved sister of Beim Anderson. len-aeral Mendel. May 5. at 1:30 p. in.

front chapel. 3419 N. Leark-et. Interment, Forest Home. ANDREAEPercy Andreae.

May 3. husband of Vera Andreae. pee Inormaa. Father of lira. Herman liartholomay and Roy Andreae, brother Of Mary.

Tula. Charles, and Otto Andreae. Funeral services at Grace-land chapel Monday. May 5 at 430 P. in.

AEKINSimon Arkin. late of 920 lestaY'ettee beloved busband of 'Yankee fond father of Ira. Mrs. klether Ectiberg. and Aunette, Sylvia.

Ruth. Syril. and Lucille, brother of Joseph. Israel. and Bailey Levin.

Funeral Monday. it from cliapel. 2018 W. Divisionert. BELLTORDMarion E.

Bellforel. ere 37 years, Los Angeles, beloved wile of Arthur We Bellford. daughter of Arthur W. and Nellie V. Laugher' Services at the home of tier parents.

5SO9 Uoies-av. Austin. Monday. May 5. 2:30 R.

DU Interment Oak Ridge cemetery. BERGCharles Francis Berg. 1742 X. (19that, Vey 2. Ifeet.

Beloved hmiband of Betty. nee Mason. Brother of Ella Mrs. Jennie Downing. Mrs.

J. C. Luke Mrs. Albert, Vinnedge. Funeral from chapel.

634 and Harvard. Monday. Mae 5. at 9 a. ne to St.

Bernard' eburch. Interment Mount Olivet. BERGCharles Frans Bert. Attention. Knights of Columbus.

Members of Enviewood council. No. 324, X. of will. eaentuble at nngirwood Sunday.

leas 4 at 7:30 p. m. to make arrangements for funeral. BIESENTHALEea Biesenthal, beloved wife of the late Edward. mother of Dr.

Max. Gabriel. Allen, and the late Arthur. Funeral May 5. 1 p.

In, from chapel. 930 E. 47th-at. Burial Free Sons' cemetery. BOYDSTONMirmie Boydstoo, beloved wife of Frederick Boydston.

residence 1250 W. -g-eessea. Funeral from 6418 Division-st Monday. May re at 2 P. Interment Memorial Park cemetery.

Phone Columbus 5312, BlefIlTONGwexidolyn Jewell -Britton. be-. loved daughter of Ilarrey and Myrtle Inee Scott, sister of Myrtle. Harm Clarae, Jeanne. Irene.

and Geraldine Funeral Monday, May 5. from residence. 39 S. at 1:30 p. in.

Burial at Elm Lawn. Kedzie 2391. BRENNANJohn J. Brennan. suddenl.V.

of 1936 W. 20te-st. native of County Sligo, Ireland. beloved husband of Bridget, nee Hannigan, dear fattier of Join F. Brennan arid Mrs.

Mae A. O'Brien. Funeral from daughter's residence, 1144 N. near Tuesday at 9:30 a. m.

to St. Angela's church. Interment Mount Carmel. For informatior call Albany 6195. BRIGHTMOREWalter Brightmore, May 1924, age 50.

Funeral Monday at 2 Pfrom chepel, 5438 8. Halsted. Interment Eyerereen cemeteri, Member of Chicago Printing Pressmans union Ito. 3. For Information call Yards 0662.

BrNDYBeatriee beleved wife of Walter fond mother of Itoaert and John. May 3. Services Monday. 2:30 p. from late residence.

187 Western Serino'. BLiiteRFIELDClifford A. Butterfield. beloved husband of Stella Butterfield. Serv ices from 201 S.

Oak Park. Monday. May 5. at 230 p. ra.

Burial at Forest Home. 0 CAR-RAOJack Cares. belated betsband of i Maria. fond father of Charles, Joseph, An- thorry, Prank. Julie Jr.

refute. Mary. Funeral Anna. and Mildred. Funeral Monday, May 5 est 9:30 a.

m. from late reeldence. 450 2. Peoria-st, to Addolarata church, where high make will be celebrated. Autos to Mount Carmel Iredell Cooper.

May 1. beloved hueband of Sarah Cooper. of Mary Hallowell. brother of Fenimore Cooper. Adelaide Cooper.

Mae Cooper. and Letitia Hallowell. Funeral services Monday. May 5, at 3:30 p. Morgan Park Coueregational church.

112th-et. and Boyne-ay. Interment prtrate. Mount Mope. York and Phiadelphia papers please copy.

COYLEThomas Coyle. May 3. at 4359 beloved husband of the late Catherine. nee Fox. and fond father of Mrs.

Frank Whalen and William Gunbouse and the late Ann-id Coyle. and brother of Mee Catherine CarrolL Funeral Tuesday. at a. to St. Gabriees church.

Interment at Mount Olivet. For reservations call Yards 0703. COOKLivens Mary Cook. nee Carron- wife of the late Wiliam Livens, mother of John Cook. Johanna Daley and the late Michael Cook.

Funeral Monday. May at 9 a- In. from her late residence. 818 to Saered Heart church. where requiem high mass will be celebrated.

Interment Calverl Call Canal 1:144 01111111111111 0 C. H. JORDAN Co. Funeral directors in Ellicott 70 ream 104 N. 612 Davia-nt- Etat-mos 7,0.

Ye271. Erato-me IS0 ZVI Mother's Day, May 11 Special Baskets and Boxes of Cat Flowers Blooming Plants, and Up Ly 11 of Cid I Up ASILAPI 40'4P .0111 GROSSMANWilliam Grossman; In memorY of William Grosorman. a monument will be dedicated on Sunday. Iday 11. at 2:30 P.

rn. Dedication services will take Place al Anstro-Blungarian cemetery. Waldheim. MRS) ROSE GROSSMAN AND CHILDRES. P.ICKERTFrederlek G.

Rickert Jr. In fond remembrance of our dearly beloved eon and brother. who died one year ago today. May 4. 1923.

Though earthly tee are broken; In life we'll meet no more. Our thougets are with you. Frederick dear. On yonder distant shore. Gone but not forgotten.

FROM HIS HEARTBROKEN Maritza. FATHER. SISTERS AND BROTHERS. ROOSWilhelmine Roos. In memory of our loving mother.

who passed away six year5 ago today. -May 4, 1918. LOVING DAUGHTERS. EMMA. AND DORA ROOS SPALDING.

WANDA STOPA. Her life waa like her quiet dress. Her burning soul, a quenchless light. O. she was like a lovely tower That stemmed the flow of night.

The slender girl that died for love-- (Bush! Speak net word against her Darnel) Above the wonder of her wings Her soul shines like a flame. Composed by her friend. Seharmel Iris. and placed here in tribute by friends among whom Elie lived W130 loved and honored her. SCERTH--Dorothy Suerth.

Sweetest tiremory of our darling daughter. who went to Heaven 4 years ago teday. May 4, 1920. A bud the gardener rave us. Pure and lovely child.

He gave it to Our keepirg to cherish, to the glory of the day; And Just as it was opening. Down eame the Heavenly tarderter and took our bud away. 1.0VM1 MOTHER. FATHER AND WENDTAND-4n roving memory to our beloved-wife and mother. who passed awalf May 4.

1923. Gone but not forgotten. PAUL WENDTLAND AND $oNS JUDGE EDWARDT.WADE DIES SUDDENLY 1.7 1 ,..7 A-7 IL 1., Las 4 Ado A dur ri-crwasrs ib Da KAT 0 P-S 7t-St k- Madison St. TeL Cent. 3777 Flowers sent to any destination at any time Additional Charge 30c Out-of-Town Orders.

ortS it 3777 atiou f-Town ri-crwasrs Da COffeAT Madison St. TeL Cent. 3777 THOMISONSwan Thourson. May 3. husband of Hilda.

father of Theodore. Anna. Eva. and Mabel. Funeral Monday.

3 p. from chapel, 4325 Armitage-ay. Interment Montrose. Member of Phil Sheridan cotm- 4 eil. No.

54. Royal League. TIETZMyrtle Alma Tietz. May 2. at ag-e of 3 years.

beloTed daughter of Paul and Theresa. nee Ostereich. dear grand daughter of Carl F. Tietz. Funeral Monday, May 5.

at 3 p. in. from home. 4534 N. Sawyer-ay.

to Memorial Park cemetery. For information call Lake View 1511- TRUESDALEJames W. Trnesdale. age 46 years. bePived on of James and Katherine.

nee Weiner. brother of Roy. Mildred. Norman. and Dorothy.

Funeral Tuesday. May 6. at 130 p. m. from late residence.

6743 S. Aberd.en-ot to Salem's Evangelical church, 6832 S. Emerald-ay. Interment at Mount Hope. Member of Square chapter Boy Builders No.

26. For reservations call Republic 0078. VIRDENL. Mae Virden. May 1.

president of the Chicago Business college, beloved 16 fet of the late F. B. Virden. fond mother of Frederick and Harold Virden. Funeral services at Memorial chapel, 3 E.

Gar Monday-. May 5, at 2 P. m. In. terment fifoant Hope.

1 I 1 rZXEWA MZis nMarall tiP YMENT Mausoleum or Illeadsthoo Free-red Anywhere by the Old and Renege 10 I CHAS. G. BLAKE CO. CC. Will be rarreet durnble.

Ire booklPt 21. 110S R. La Salle St. 31aln 0113 Worltoo. FAIN gond 07th Kt.

Itirde Park 0110 booklet sin 0115 'ark 01 70 rnOMMIEMOMIMMI NO "Low.4--41 Co eie sr 11 Steger's Great Mon' ey Saving 67 Ee '4 vl no om vAlr. IVW ce 1 II it' WI oau-Nrc; t4 01 A Ar 0 I fk it 6 it Former Judge Edward T. Wade of the Municipal court died suddenly of heart dLsea-cre early yterday morn- in his room in 111 I the Pearson hotel. 't North litchi- 1 arr avenue. 1 genue.

Ilis tbrot er, Clem 1 Wade, was with it "'I-4 0 him when he sue- s.4 cumbed. Dr. Carl V. Shipley had it, I 1 -i i been call ed from i 1 I the Drake hotel 1 1 I when the Jurist -r complained of an r4 cute pain about I the heart, but. ar I rived too late to cave him T-DWARD T.

WADE. Since his retirement from the bench and from public lifehe had also served as assistant corporation counsel. I Recently he had been practicing law 4 in an office in the Conway building. lie was in his office up until Wednesday of last week- Judge Wade was 47 years old and unmarried. He Ls survived by his brothers, Clem, Thomas and Joseph, PI and sisters, Miss Catherine Wade of Chicago and Mrs.

Thomas Mulvey of Ottawa, Ont. Funeral arrangements 's are to be announced. LEADING MEN OF 4 CITY PAY HONOR a IIINMEMMMM6k1 il 1 ALA neraaVal Sale TL? 41 Percy Andreae, Expert in Brewing Business, Dies Percy Andreae, 4738 Sheridan road, an authority on brewing business and former head of the National Association of Commerce and Labor, an organization which at one time was engaged in furthering political activities favorable to brewery interests, died yesterday at his home. Besides his widow. Mrs.

Vera Andreae, he leaves two children, Mrs. Herman Barth lomay and Roy Andreae. Funeral services will be held in Grace land chapel tomorrow afternoon. INIMMEIN eon Save from $125 to $350 SALE Uni Int flU 25c, to 50 Redudtions a 's I I I 1 I 1 i i 1 1 1 1'. 1 7" 1 7., 1 1-4 I All The Steger Building bas been sold.

Our lease expires within a short time. We must move to a new location. Our floors are jammed with remarkable bargains in new and used pianos and player pianos. We have started this great Piano Removal Sale in order to dispose of every instrument quickly. Prices have been radically This is your opportunity.

Call at once. Do not delay. You can save from $125 to $350. 1 pire locat have to di. radic once PI, Pi rl idt a 9 I I 1 1 i I Zwil .0 'te kf 1 VI Toi tt tt a (1 n.L' :7 0 i'i 1 0 turl I J.

9 Po 1 I 1 9 I' :41 61 it 1,,, (.1 tr. 9 ts to 1 9 1 4 0, it i 11 ii li li, 3- rot) 0 I tt, I to, I I) 1 'ZIA gadt 1' 1 Extraordinary purchases from factories that needed cash allows us to offer the Best Furniture Values in Chicago today. COME A BIT OUT OF YOUR WAY. AND SEE HOW MUCH YOU PAY H. M.

BYLLESBY I' Hursen 12t3ttera1 Cost and Elegance a Revelation 414 ilia Ai. Vkila a ra' evelati Carved Frame Living Room Suite it, NY. 41 (cf4t.ii ------111'' IV. 11 I eqZt f.i77-a,, 6 i-- 74'4 tZt, -144-1 ri s'f, W- II it tAkt -'444 t. 17.

1.. MY 7 Pt To Pelortley 30 Days fTrial 4C-M1 AS1 141.111::ift-.11 I rivi" 111 nt-crAc rl The charges made or; '1 Iti2111-. "-ItAti 4 ,4 re---- 7--- ---7 rm. 3p2o Th Carved frame living room suite, like cut, covered in the finest Baker Velours. Nachman spring filled cushions; davenport, low chair and wing chair.

Complete, $275 Value :i.111.7.51;3i' 4,,,,, 0 iti 44 t4 -4 drIA'g--. A --bir op 10: C.It ---1 AI -P. 1. 4.41,4. ak tl, fool '47 c4.51' 41mtlit vot t- 1" 40, 12950 for Hursen funerals are from one-third to one-half the charges which are usua exacted elsewhere.

This sounds amazing to those who have been subjected to an enormous outlay of money for funerals not conducted by Hursen. Hurs( IL It A IcIf 0 0 91 a IA IA( 0 07 4, cl-17 4, 'xii ri do tli 'a 0 7 a 6 zot A 0 flt 0 0 11 PT i0 ir( t7 CI, I 1, -d4 a 1 11 J4 ra4 -I Military, civil, and religious funeral ervices were held yesterday for Coln. M. Eyllesby, broker-promoter-ergineer. ttnd co-experimenter of Thomas A.

Edison. who died suddenly of beart eisease Thursday in the office of his dentist at 22 East Madison street. They wete held at St- Paurs Epist opal church, 50th street and Dorchester avenue, and conducted by the Et. Herman Page. bishop of Michigan, and the Rev.

George IL Thomas, rector of Ft. Paul's. The burial was in Lake Geneva, where Col: Bylleaby maintained a summer residence. I. I.

Cooper Funeral to Be Held Tomorrow Afternoon Funeral services for J. I. Cooper, cashier of the Illinois Merchants Trust company. who died at his home in Flosemoor Thursday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Morgan Park Congregational church. Mr.

Cooper started work forty-two years ago as a receiving teller in the old Illinois Trust and Savings bank. Besides his widow, Airs. Sarah Cooper. he is survived his mother, Mrs. Mary I.

Hallowell, three sisters, and a brother. 1 I I 1 Walnut Bedroom Set. Two-Tone Remembe'r, the stock includes practically every well-known make of piano. Steger tgc Sons, Thompson, Singer, Arterais, Melostrelle and raanLothers. Never in the history of Chicago's Piano Industry have values on standard pianos been reduced to such figures as we are offering during our present Removal Sale.

10 USED 14 I upright Pianos each $65 1. 4V 12 USED alt -I 41 Upright Pianos if. ir --each $95 247r Player Piancs I knol Sing in ti on el are 4t1 Vi I qt; 1 1 The finest bedroom set in the world at this price. Two-tone American walnut, beautifully finished in rich brown. exceptionally well made, dust.

proof bottoms. Mahogany interior. Sliding tray in 5-inch dresser with large glans, full vanity. Large znen's chifforobe and bow-foot bed. Four pieces, only 189.50.

In spite of this vast re- duction in cost to you, the elegance of all Hursen materials and Hursen equipment so generously furnished to you cannot even be equaled anywhere in America. ti-fi i I -i A 11 'ir. I il 1 i it 7 "1, hionett ii, 97:, i I .0 1 1,...,.. ,,..5: zt i 1' i ------Z---F------- 2 i 1 It 1. 0 Three Pieces 71- ib Two -Tone Walnut Dining Set OP Supreme elegance and are two of the many features which have made elfursen's" the largest and the most remarkable institution of its kind in America.

Seven-piece Italian walnut dining set, 483(60 inch table, two-tome; five side chairs and one arm chair with blue tapestry slip seats. $140 Value, Special Last Rites Are Held For Christian F. Wiehe Funeral services for Christian F. Wiehe former president of the west park board and prominent in the civic life of Chicago, were held yesterday itaternoon ilk the Fourth Presbyterian church, East Chestnut street and Lake Shore drive. The Rev.

Frank W. Hall of Madison. conducted the services, assisted by the Rev. John Timothy Stone, pastor of the church. Burial was in Grace land cemetery.

$135, $175, $187, $190, $248, and up. Upright Pianos $29, $45, $57, $80, $95 $11011 $185 and up. Grand Pianos $235, $270, $285, $335 and vp. Console Phonographs $55, $79, $87, $97.50 and up and hundreds of Other Bargains. Terms as low as 1 till 1,1.11 1111MBIWNIMINWIIOr MII! ir.

7 1 777 1 I 1 4 1 L. i 1 Ad :7 fel rr; Es 61 IL 'a izak. I di fil, ,1.0 (3 .2 It( 6 rr; Es 61 6 1 ka LS (3 KJ t'. zs i'a0 f'S 0 02 di 7.50 Walnut Buffet Hursen specially-built, fun.eral excite universal admiration everywhere. For comfort, roominess and elegance they are unsurpassed by many of the highest-priced automobiles of the day.

The charges for these Hursen autos are no higher than the usual auto hire. Call Hursen, of course! -rt r-Tr tt 0-kt, t.1-$r,1, 1 V--t '2'73 PA jlig rx, rJV. i'''ti'Vrr1-4A lit -al- 1 de 'i, mv 1 I 1 I 1 I i. 1 i 4 4 1 4 4 1 3: i i I1 I 1 l' 4'i i I 4 Ij I 1 1 i I i I i 1 i I f- 3 i I I f- 't I i i i i 3 I I 4 4 OBITUARY. I $5 per month Walnut Buffets 54 or 60 inches wide Queen Anne and Tudor Designs Values to I 3) 950 -a- 1 4' ar A 65.00 I 7.114, Every piano we offer is fully guaranteed.

The attractive prices will give you a slight idea of the enormous saving you will make. All woods, mahogany, oak and walnut in the most beautiful styles and designs of cases are offered. The tone qualities are excellent. Every instrument is narked in plain figures, show former price and Removal Sale Price. On some pianos the terms are as low as $1 per week.

You are cordially invited to call. 17-00 7s) 3 HURSEN FUNERAL HOMES" 4 (Ai 4 71 0.11 to Orders Held for Future Delivery ERNEST STORM for thirty years a member of Storch commission merchants on South Water street, died at his cotmtry home in Muskegon, on May 1. The funeral services Mill be held under direction of the Mystic Shrine from an undertaker's -chapel. 2529 lkillwaukee avenue. Monday at 2 p.

in. Ile is.zurvived by his widow. MRS. GEORGE it. LENNON, 46, died yesterday at her home, 5316 West Congress street.

She was the daughter of the late Patrick White, an old.resident of Chicago. Mrs. Lennon is BurviNect by her husband and four children, Marie, George, Bernice, and William. PROF. RAYMOND GROS, head of the French department at De Paul university for the last slx years, died sudderiy yesterday shortty before he had iLtended leaving his room to meet One tits elasses.

lie was 55 years 4nd 4 hative ef France. Ample Parking Space in Front of Our Doors Open Monday, Thursday, Saturday Evenings Af LIFAMIRIRS. 11,, T- North Sicle---929 Belmont Avenue. WELlington 1724 Few Door from Belmont West Side-234S W. Madison Street.

WESt 0100 coot of Western Jos. South Side-1818 S. Michigan Ave. CALumet 4030 Immediately soul of iSth St. Chicago's Independent Funeral 1968 Milwaukee Ave.

near Western 1027 W. Madison St. at Carpenter eirzt Etlap solve 111111111110111" .11111111211111111 Piano Manufacturing Comptny Co MIA MIST IED 11179 it; NORTHWEST CORNER WABASH and JACKSON 11.4 fi ira 7,46 ,3 it ,1 Free Delivery in Chicago and Suburbs or Crated loot.Out-of-Town Stipment Director I A I I T- I.

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