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John 'roman (23.I1 was Informed yesterday by a letter from an organ. ization of the blind. III sail that he would owe Police Commissioner Allman at once. and a pi( that all members of the department be instructod to enforce the mossure. The ordinance.

passed unanimously by the city council on July pro. rids that the right to carry white canes. or white can tipped with red. shall belong exclusively to pedeatrians wholly or partly blind. It provides that any motorist.

upon seoing bearer of one of these canes in tho street, shall come to a full atop and then proceed with regard to the blind pedestrians safety. The penalty for violation by a motorist is a fine of from to MO. The white cane system has been instituted successfully In a number of cities throughout the country, Aid. Torian said. Driver He Sought to Help Not Badly Hurt.

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FANNYBLitt Rtill firkK4 V.Iza,ettz. 3 114ta 4.1 and Mary, 1.1,n torltiott, 16.1 John brothr 1 caret. Mrs. 804ipi caret. Marie.

Mrs. Ctaabeta Harry AV. years old. 2133 North Central avenue. Oak Park, a salesman, was fatally injured 1 last evening when he was struck by An automobile on Sheridan road at -ranklin street.

7'1 j. dn'ead I knegtahne. Nil-lee I tory Memorial ''''ll''' i I il osynta 4 I Riding with Frank Burger. Ni, I 6339 arper ave- nue. HWelch was 'It I on his way into '1, i '111 no Om.

2 PO' ti It I I WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: Pa Calls a Strike et A. W. PENDLE TON, FIREMAN OF '71 1 James r. Gerray and liA0 114 r-v runeral at 9 a. iats residence, h15 W.

'41 41, turn burn. intermant 3deroxer of Vloitat.f4t and Leo XIII. courenl. git woo No. a.

A- 0- sti and Ntldwav Conmil M. A- 1.7- I and Col. 3( ul lla an L. B.F. of KLExres Eleln.

late belovI aqe fa.a mother of Mrs. Helen 10.171,1-ae, and Wilt14111 Linea' of 11-1- aro jaa4ore of Ota atl, Nok Wednesday, 2 P. PL. at lerton-av iitertner Please omit It4wera oleass coo'. LAmmERTGeorge Crarldos LastImpl 745 Greve.ar, Gat Pvi.

band of Eleanor lather 01 Eleanor. OAS Ot sand E. and J-, breum- el ties aind Olive 4. Laannaert, da, at 2 y. aL (-navel.

Oak para. la. Gatektte. 1 i Waukegan. Ber- ger, the driver, 4 missed the turn le 1 I 1 Is DEAD AT 94 Alfred W.

Pendleton, 94 years old, civil war veteran and retired captain of the Chicago fire department, died yesterday in the Chicago Home for Incurables, at 5535 Ellis avenue. Capt. Pendleton was a member of the fire department in 1371 and took part in the fight against the great lire. le was later in command of Engine company No. 9.

Two sons and a daughter survive. Funeral services are to be held in the chapel at 3S34 Irving Park boulevard at 3 p. m. Friday. I moo EUE1111111 OCT.

213 WELL rr LooK5 LIKE ALL MY CIGARS ARE GONE AGAirsi NO Am SOCIAL NOTES TA Tws PAST 1 VA WEEKS. MR 4 i AKE, MRS. MATT MOOCHER ANC) 17416WER MATHILDA 14.4.1E eEtM A 4 VAcAnom AT TAE 1 HOME Cc -11-IEIR RELATIVES. THE i WINKLE 5 AS 4 FAR AS CA4 BE i LE gZNECI. 11-tEQ STA'? WILL BE 4 TE 1,4 1 A a- WELL rt LtDoot5 alr At IS WELL, I ru.

WHAT! You KS 4 I t- LIE ALL MY 1 jii MY EVENItNIG Go irl AN SAY I AtA SC1CIA CIGARS ARE PAPER AM. 4, GO0D-13A TO Rua, NO DOT tdmAtil4m-iEv 'RE NOTES GoNE stili I ROCKER wtNNIE I.SPNING IMENEMI lk I I 4 ICA PAST la 0610 .0 17 411 WEE. ma IM os 911k." AKE" MRS. MArl tt 3 I 1 i 1 Or 1ZE 1111111111111. I II 1 i I 1 1 46, l't Mt, MoOVER AND 1 I lit 4 Yil DA1.16w112 mA1411411.1)01, 5.0,-1 IP" I tit AN tkAJE 45pEmousus ou 4 A I 9 1 1 Ili A PROWN6E0 I vi i I 7 af i VACAT10.4 AT ME 1, I 7- 1.1.

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or" I 410111 1 i 4 I Of .4 7.1 )1 LEgzNE0. -n-tEQ -7f--- 'us'''' :1 l'''' '''l II(' fl 4 il 4 lit gm 14 I 4 7----- OCT 29 i' 1 1 BABY MIS FROM Maureen O'Brien. 18 months old. 1128 North Keystone avenue. died last ertbning in the Franklin Boulevard hospital of burns Incurred Monday, when she fell into' a tub penititny water.

west from SheriLOrIS PINTO. dan road into 1TRIBUNE Photo. a nklin street and stopped a few feet beyond the intersection to make a turn in Sheridan road. Richard Wagner of the Great Lakes Nava! Training station, In another automobile behind Berger's car, swerved over the curbing and Into field to avoid a collision. Welch Jumped from Berger's car and ran over to Wagner, who escaped with minor bruises.

Reassured, Welch started back to the other aedan when was run down by a third car in Sherilan road. The driver was Orvil V. 2117 Gabriel avenue, Zion. Woman of 90 Is Killed. Mrs.

Anina Johnson, 90 years old. an inmate of the Norwegian Old Peo-ple's Home, 6019 North Nina avenue, was fatally injured when she was run down by an automobile In front of the Institution early yesterday. An inquest Into the death of Louis Pinto, 30 years old, 4449 Greenview -avenue, who was killed early yeterday when the street car in which he was IIDEMOUTi and neturn WINNING SOPRANO I I Other Radio Stations GUNMEN ROB REALTY OFYITZ. Two gunmen robbed Walter T. Larson et $359 in his real estate Moe at 522 orth Clark Pt rPPt troaterdaY OMMINNIMEIMOIMM.

$20 MOURNERS SHUN FUNERAL OF THIEL'S WIDOW q-2410 a--y- Good in Coaches Only Going Fridays and Saturdays Returning from Detroit not later than midnight Monday (Central Time) For Particulars Consult Ticet Agent I. passenger crashed into the trailer of truck at State and 434 streets, was continued until Nov. 4 to enable four other persona hurt in the crash tAP testify. 6:15 to Roth. WRSM 6:30 to 6 Cook.

WEN R. 6:45 to 7Morton Downey. WMACI, 6 :45 to 7The Goldberg. WEN R. 6:45 to 7The Stebbins Boys.

KT. 7 to Memories. RIM 7 to Flute. WLS. 7:35 to Sam.

WMAQ. 7:15 to Robertson. baritone. 7:30 to Smith. IVIIAQ.

7:30 to 8Gladys Rico. soprano. KIM 7:30 to 8Mrlody Moments. WLS. 7:45 to 8The Gloom Cbaeers.

WKA13. 8 to ot Sherlock Holmes. WLS. 8 to 8 :30 Quartet and organist. 8 to 8 "Old Counsellor." IETW.

8:30 to 9Crime club. WMAQ. 8:30 to 9Comedy Trio. WENR. ft to 9 Civic orchestra.

WCY'L. 9 to Patricola. WBBM. :30 to 10Grantland Rice. latc.

0:45 to 10Radio's Greatest Lover. 1VENR. 10:15 to 10:30 Lowell Thomas. WENR. 10:15 to Pryor'.

band. WMAQ. rise Chicago Trib nolo Station on Ike Drake Dotal 416.4m---720k B. ROSENBERG, REALTY DEALER, IS DEAD. AT 73 i Benjamin Rosenberg.

a partner of the Rosenberg Lurie real estatel firm at 188 Ran- dolph street, died of heart trouble yesterday In hi suite in the Chi- 1 cago Beach hotel. Mr. Rosenberg was 73 years old. He was born at 'islik 1 A Clark and Rani- son i 1 1 Funeral serv- ices will be held 1 at 10 a. m.

to-: I ,.4., morrow from the iL'1), chapel at 936 f. East 47th street. Dr. Louis L. Mann of the flago Sinai temple will officiate.

BENJ. ROSENBERG. Mr. Rosenberg had been In the real estate bustness since 1889, and figured In many loop developments. He was a member of the Standard club and the Building Manager? association.

Mr. Rosenberg Is survived by his widow. Rose, and one daughter, Mrs. Edith R. Weinberg of Chicago.

A few mourners gathered In Montrose cemetery yesterday for the burial of Mrs. Frances Thiel, 73 year old widow of Louis Thiel, eccentric fresco painter, who died more than a year ago la his home at 2125 Leland avenue. Twice since Thies death hosts of friends have milled about the family burial plot, but yesterday there was no large crowd at the place. The $20 gold pieces which were the lure for the once large throngs are no more. When Thiel died he left $2,500 to his lodge to pay $20 each to brothers who visited his grave on Nov.

17 and June 17 and from $5 to $20 each to stipulated friends who came to mourn. After two visits the fund had been dissipated. Attorney Milton A. Brown twice paid the various sums, while he saw the small estate due the widow disappear. Yesterday he attended the funeral and failed to see one of the "good friends." MICHIGAN CENTRAL LORENZMary Loren nes beioved wile ut 1rz dear mother of Stanpi and 1 of Mrs.

Edward Wady. and 1 Redrock. Mrs. George Walcy.1-nt,r,. Funeral Thiirwl4, 0,71.

10.1b a. from residence. 5.3:,e to St. Ilyacintil caurea. St.

Adalbert.a. v-asez 31ALLOYLucy' Elenore Iftlior daughter of the late Tboai fond Utter of liklisie Edgar. Funeral Thursday' ag a du from chapel. 2701 N. Ciarkat.

of the Lake church. where miss be celebrated. Carmel. 1 MILLERHerrmann Miller. salUtaly 5747 N.

ovary aslissc band fof Ilabetts, nee Ziier.414 tone tate of Herman C. add Bente Clot. brcust G. Vitthelm Beim Dallete. and Augusta.

At rest is tas church. 3S34-3d Irving Peibbird, wirs. serviees Wed be held Thilialsy IA 1 p.m. MORGANIda A. Morgan.

nes PhAser. loved ife ot the late Erte it Etta sister of hfre. Harry Burrs, of 1licift, Iii, sant the late Hamel P. riunner.v.ft away Oct. 27.

aged 79 day. 2 p. m. at chUreh at Interment Wesley cemetery. Minute, papers please copy.

NORTONMargaret Norton. itee Oct. 27. 1931. beloved airs Go Norton.

fond mother itra. iche tesn 1 alm. Duane airs. WiLsaig sae.y. Theresa.

Eleanor. Smith and the late Edward and Smith. fond mister of Samuel ar4 Laverty. daughter of the 1i te Mary Larert7. funeral Thorst n.

at a a- In. from at residence, 44G3 117.nri AT, to Church of St. llamas the ebtaitt Interment Mount Olivet. PENDLETONAlfred W. Fendleloa.

captain of engine company Nn. 9. 0aa fire fond lather of Alfre4. and Mrs. Nellie Fitzgerald of Beach.

N. Y. At rest Afl funeral Irving where woe will be held Friday p. In. lirrress Rosehill cemetery.

PETE68 yReSaOrs.NJdeoahranmnaothPeetreroo. t.y othpOesul.4:4 Olaf. Serrices Thursday. 2 p. m.

it Ls neral chapel. 4338-40 Fullertotbar. ment Mount Olive cemeteri. PINTOLouis M. Pinto.

suddenly. 0.4. r. 1931. of 4349 belidad band of MUriel.

son of Michael and za late Rosetta. brother of JcsePhita leezA Alice. Gertrude and Christine. Furterviki, day. 9:30 a.

from residence a George church. 3912 Wentworth-sr, lige bash mass will be celebrated et i a a PROSSERSadie B. Prosser. Oct. 27, at sig deuce.

4220 W. beloved Wit I H. B. Prosser. daughter of Sarah a Houldsworth.

sister of Mrs. Nettie S. Pfes. gen. Funeral services prisms at mvdr-1 Friday.

2 o'clock. interment at iiirw Home cemetery. RODGERSFrank C. Rodger. 64(19 Oct.

'26. 1931, ht1oved bu.band (.1 larl son of Mrs. Nellie Rotifers, brotnit James. Services at ehatel. G334 gal ic yard.

Thursday. Get. 29. at 11 a gutsier auptees of St. ireoba b6.3.

A. 1 A. M. Member ul (- villa chapter, No. 220.

R. A. M-: EinleY camp. No. 6.

U. S. W. Theatrical Protective 1,7111011,, local, Interment Cedar Park. 1 1 4 tuaerat VIAtM fli p.

ft4 oort, Oet. Paul I 2 p. za. tra'. ekt or.

belviad 11 Michael and za ogephitt, Lae. iwteral i7P realdence z.go WA at it; a a. ()et. 27, it mo, beloved wit of Sarah a Nettie S. PI Imo at arr.r,a 7mezt at or-4 61 flg land 61 e.1.1 sal at 11 ha ber ul A.

ft T. local I 1 i .4, i 0. h-. 1 I The SINGING -LADY entertains ler wee little girls and boys. Be sure to tell them to listen at 6 this evening.

Sponsored by the Kellogg Company DEATH NOTICES In Memoriam. GOLANDSamuel F. Goland. In ton.I mem- ory. who passed away 8 yoarm Be).

Forget you. no. we never will, For In our hearts you liveth still. MOTHER, SISTERS, BROTHERS. HARMONY HUMOR featuring TOM, DICK HARRY Ono of tho bHgbost spots on the dial.

You'll like their program at 9:45 this morning MIOMMEM Wiled In Crash Near Two automobiles collided In Oak Lawn Causing the death of George "N'Creist, 73 years old. I'Veist's small '7-delivery truck was struck at the drive. way of his home at 103d street and Cicero avenue. Patrick Ryan, who lives at 61st street and Washtenaw avenue was the other driver. --7- These deaths and five others Iterday raised the toll for Cook county Since Jan.

1, to 1,032. The victims: Tony liokansid, 26 years old, 19 Peoria street Died from In-Juries suffered when hs was run down at Sangamon street and Grand avenue. Sam Crockin, 39 years old. 4858 Winthrop avenue, a Died in the hospital from injuries received in the day.when he was crushed -nath the wheels of a track at and North avenues. Lyons.

49 years old, 7118 South Lincoln street. Died in the Holy hospital from Injuries suffered he was struck by a sedan at 67th ani streets on Oct. 25. Paul Saint, 54 years old, 1647 West 88th street. Died in the Southwest General hospital from a skull fracture received yesterday when he was struck at 38th street and Ashland avenue.

Ealph Scorini, 260 West 25th place, as arrested and charged with assault With an automobile. Otto Klein. 62 years old, 1239 North barnen avenue. Died in the Norwegian American hospital from in. -juries received on Oct.

15 when he was -truck at Damen end Diversey eve- rlues. The driver was Cyrus Coffey. 115 years old, 444 9 West End avenue. I 1 1 4 a 4 4 1 "Installment Buying" An interesting talk on this subject Horace E. Baldwin', Joliet Advertising Man, Is Dead Horace E.

Baldwin, 78 years old, veteran of fifty-five years in newspaper work in Illinois, dropped dead yesterday of heart disease in Joliet, where he was national advertising manager for the Joliet Herald-News. He had been a member of the adver, Using departments of the Chicago Times and Chicago Inter-Ocean. His widow and three sons, all residents of Joliet, survive. M. B.

ALESHIRE IS DEAD- ARTIST ON NEWSPAPERS Morris Bibby Aleshire, former art director of THE Tatetmlic, died in a New York hospital yesterday at the age of 50 years. An operation was performed on Friday, but he failed to rally from it Mr. Aleshire was born In Gallipolls, O. He was at one time connected with the Chicago Inter Ocean and later was art director of the Calkins Holden Advertising agency in New York, leaving there to become art director of THZ TRIBUNE. When Liberty magazine was founded, he filled the same post on its staff and had been associated lately with the New York News.

I He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Katherine Marjoribanks Aleshire, and by one brother, Edward Aleshire. Funeral services will be held today in New York. comes to you at 8:20 P. M.

Charles F. Baker of the Chicago Kent College of Lew Is the speaker. LOLITA BERTLING. lita I3ertling, 21 year old soprano of 315 WaE.hington avenue. is the first place winner in the Illinois state contest for women singers, according to an announcement made Yob t.t4rday Eugttrto S.

Thomas manager of the Atwater Kent Foundation. Miss Bert ling was singer number eig-it in the contest held Saturday. Oct. 17. over W-G-N.

Frank C. He lle Funeral Services to Be Tomorrow Funeral services for Frank C. Ilene, philatelist, who died in his home, 4544 Laks Park avenue, on Monday, will be held at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in the St.

Ambrose Mr. He Ile was 63 years old. He had been a stamp collector and dealer in stamps since 1916. CLARA, LU 'N EM Chatter that takes the kinks out of that unite al yours! A brand of chin-ware that perks up the grumpiest persoot Be aure to hear the girls at 9:30 this evening. Sponsored by Supersuds Duke of Tarifa, Famous Spanish Sportsman, Dies SAN SEBASTIAN', Spain, Oct.

27. UMCarlos Fernandez Cordoba. duke of Tarifa, widely known in the United States as a sportsman and ywner of the largest hunting estate In Spain, died today of a heart attack. He was 75. Funeral Tomorrow for Hugh L.

Kenny, Mortician Funeral services for Hugh L. Kenny, 47 years old, a Chicago mortician for many years, will be held at 9 a. m. tomorrow from the residence, 815 West 54th place, to Visitation church. Mr.

Kenney died of heart trouble on Monday in the Little Cornnanv of Mary hIspital. Wellington Cudney Rites Will Be This Afternoon Funeral services for Wellington E. Cudney. founder and former president of Cudney wholesale provisions, at 40(o Orleans street, 1U be held at 2 p. tn.

today from the residence at 4832 Ellis avenue. Interment will he in ORkwoods cemetery. I COULD BE EASIER Miss Jessie Templeton Is Paid Find Tribute Funeral services for Jessie Galbraith Templeton pioneer retddent of Chicago and Evanston. were held yesterday in the residence, Forest avenue. Evanston.

Wil ISTOP "DOSING," URGE FAMOUS M. TRY YEAST! 1 1 I I i I 4 i i i -g -1 4 4 i A 1 A I 1 i 1 4 DETAILS OF TODAY'S W-G-N PROGRA'Al Wednesday, October 29 (Central Standard Time) DAYTIME to the Morning Devotions; Cheerio; Quaker Early Birds; Morning Glories. 8:30 to Weather Forecast; Estimated Live Stock Receipts. 8:22 to Salvo, organist. 8:45 to 9-v-A Food Program.

9 to Service: First Hog Market :02 to Salvo, organist. 9:15 to of the Day's News. 9:45 to 10Tom. Dick and Harry. 10 to Music Weavers.

10:15 to Salvo: Organ Specialty. 18:80 to Music Weavers: Classics. 10:46 to 21Organist: Jules Grandin, baritone. II to Service. 11:15 to 11:20 to 11:60 Painted Dreams." Sponsored by Mickelberry Food Products.

11:60 to Health and Train in Dr. Jules Novak; Prestone Weather Forecast. 12 to 1Palais d'Or Orchestra. 1 to Service: Dr. George W.

Truitt of Dallas. Tex. 1:20 to 1:45" The College Three and "Rondoliers." 1:45 to 2Allan Grant, rectal. 2 to 2:30" The College Three." 2:30 to 3Women's Club. a to 5Tea Time Musicale: Yvonne Ray.

soprano: Mike Dunne. baritone: Avery Johnson. tenor; Sylvia Loden Stone. contralto. 5 to Bandell and Leonard Salvo.

5:25 to Pixies. Sponsored by Simplex Shoe Co. 11:80 to and Bob. Brook Bill Certified Mille Program. 5:46 to 6Little Orphan Annie.

Spoilsored by Oyaltine. I to Singing Lady. 6:16 to Teen. 6:3 to Dance. :45 to 7" The Gumps." Sponsored by McLaughlin's Manor House 11111111111111111111 1111111111 MIRE 111111111111111 Fraternal Notices.

ADOLF KRAL'S LODGE, O. 72. E'NAl IFRITHMembers Please attend funeral of Brother Beniamlo Rosenberg -Thursday 10 a. at chapel. 938 E.

47thet. OTTO F. WEINER. See.Y. ALESHIREMorris Bibby Aleshire.

In New York, Oct. 27, at 1:30 p. survived by widow. Katherina Marjorybanks Aleshire, and brother Edward Aleshire: home dress. 325 E.

4Ist-st New York. Services at Eartes funeral parlor. 140 E. 67th-at. New York.

Oct. 28. at 5 p. tn. Interment family plot 0, Saturday.

Oct. 31. ALLUREDEarl Robert Allured. suddenly. Oct.

26 husband of Prudence Walker Allured. father of Stanley. and Alien. Services at his home. 318 Oak Park, 'Wednesday.

Oct. 28. at 2:30 p. ra. ANDERSONJames J.

Anderson. are 39 years. beloved husband -of Julia Anderson, father of -Marie, Agnee. and James Jr Funeral Wednesday. 8:45 a.

m. from 1411 E. to St. Anthony's church; mass. 9:30.

Interment Si, Mary'. cemetery. BENSONCharles G. Benoton. Oct.

28. age 68. at late residence. 7941 Dorchester-av, husband of Mrs, Doris Benson, father of Mrs. Mabel Poulsen.

Mrs. Lillian Peterson. lifts. Ellen fileike, Fred John and ths late Charles E. and Norman brother of Axel Benson.

Mrs. Emil? Houck. and Severin Lykke of Norway'. Funeral Thur.day. Oct.

29, 2 P. at above address. Interment Cedar Park cemetery. Phone South Chicago 0243. BISHELLMrs.

William of 8606 beloved wile of William fond sister of Agnes. Henry. Prank, and Mrs. James Perry. Funeral Thuradai.

9 a. at St. John's church, Savanna. 111. CAP-ROLL--Peter Carroll.

beloved husband of Mary Lyons Carroll. fond father of Walter Raymond and the late William J. Carroll. at his son's residence at 9959 S. Leavitt-st.

Funeral Thursday, Oct. 29. at 9 a. to St. Barnabas church.

Interment at Holy Sepulchre. Canal 4)041. COMISKEYCharles A. Comiskey. husband of the late Nan Kelly Comiskey, father of J.

Louis Comiskey and grandfather of Dorothy, Gracie Lou and Charles 4, Comiskey II. Funeral Thursday. Oct. 29. at 9:30 a.

oh. from late reaidence, 5555 to St. Morris the Apostle church-Burial Calvary. CUDNEYWellington E. Cudney.

Oct. vs, 1931, beloved husband of Nancy lather of Harold N. Cudney, Mrs. Caleb liar. land Canby Jr.

Mrs. Rollin D. Weary. and Mrs. Henry Parker of Grosse Pointe.

Mich brother of Ralph Clumpy. Funeral services at his home. 4832 El s-a Wednesday at 2 p. nt. Interment Oakwood, DE ANGUERA--Edward de Anguera.

Oct. 27, beloved husband of Anna W. de Angu era. al a sonic services at memorial chapel, flatiet. and Evaria-av Wednesday.

Oct. 28, at 8 p. m. Interment Wakefield. Mass.

Member of Rainbow lodge No. 972. A. F. as A.

Toledo council No. 33, R. 4 S. Toledo. aledinsh Temple, and past historian of Oriental Consistory.

EARLStephen Earl. Oct. 27. 1931. brother of Lena Mrs, Arthur Cornea and Morris.

Funeral Thursday. 2 p. at mortuary, 6915 Wentworth-ay. Interment EPSTEINBertha Epstein. 3511 beloved wife of Samuel, former grand master of the Progressive Order of the West.

Funeral Wedneaclay. Oct. 28. at 2 p. na from chapel.

3658 W. Rooaevelt-rd to the 1. O. B. A.

cemetery. Waldheim. Member of Andent chanter. O. E.

Illinois lodge 193. P. O. W. 11-becca 'Waltoff and Sarah Bunn Ladies' Aid society.

New York papers please copy, GEIRMANN--Emille J. Gehrmann. beloved wile of the tato Theodore A. mother of Felix and the late Dr. Adolph Gehrmann.

Services Wednesday, Oct. 28. 4 at chapel. 4141 cottage Grove-ay. Interment Thursday.

Please omit flowers. coTTHEndEa Bertha Gottheimer. se beloved wife of Julius Gottheitner, mother of Walter. Hugo. And Leah Morriss.

Funeral Thursday. 2 to at chapel. 4911 Broadway. Interment Ilialdheira. GREENBURGJane Grrenburg, belovod wife of Abraham.

815 fond mother of Lionel. Mannle. Mike, Jim and aira. A Isaacs and of the lets Barney and liarrY Funeral service Oct. 2,11.

at 2 p. at thapel. 936 E. 47th-st. Interment Fret Sons.

Waldheim. TIELLETrank Charles Belle. Oct. tn, 1931, beloved husband of Katharine Nelinann Belle, fond father of the late Mrs. George Cook, fond grandfather of George Robert Cook.

dear brother of Mr. flabaetian Newman. Anna, Nicholas and Elio Relic Funeral Thuraday at 9 a. in. from late residence.

4544 take to St. AAP'' broom clturclu tivoti, sa4 HAL ROSENBERGRenjamin Roaenberg. bel03 husband of Rose Dazarto voted father- of Edith R. Weinberg. rea father of Marian and WeallY111- Funeral from chapel.

933 R. 47th-it, Thursday. Oct. -29. at 10 a.

tile SHANEOrSERose Shanhonis. nee Meevar. Oct. 24. at Los Angeles, beloved side Williaxxt Shanhouse, daughter Medway.

sister of Norman Medway. 611s Silbert, Sam Medway. Anna Siomart. ird Goldie Glatt. Funeral Wednetdo.r.

Ort- at 2 D. at chapel. till 3.1-cia,isainterment Mount Mayriv. SHUNNESONDaura Shunneson. beet-vet Oct.

27. 1931. at Nvinchester. lieo're; wife of Charles. dear sister of lice Stangeland.

Henri and Arthur LIMP. daughter of the late Hans Damen. Filterel notice later. For Information mout 1610.. SMITHJoseph S.

Smith. heloved of Goldie. nee Finkelatetnt father of 6ur sos. Frederick. Daniel.

Milton. and brother of Leah Miskes and Celia Funeral Wednesday. at 11 a. 02, at ohi7.4 4911 Broadway. Interment cemetery.

STRAUSS--Julitis Strauss. Oct. te. son of Dina and the late Julius toei brother of Paul, Stella Meng an4 Hoerger. Funeral Wednesdaj.

2 P- me, from funeral borne. l.l.a5d.-5S to Montrose cemcierY. Ma" at late residence. 2913 N. ill Wednesday noon.

Member of acl'al dale lodge No. 921. A. F. A.

roe dale chapter No. A. Sintint4ell Park council No. 113. R.

A Sbola Park commandery N. 7'9, dinah Shrine, A. 0. 2. and Ctr (ego Journeymen Plumbers' union No.

le-4 THOMPSON --Jennie Thompson. Oct church. Kenmore and at 8 Lt. me Interment v. WAGNERDorthea Wagner.

beloTl the late Nicholas. fond trother of 31w. aSchaefgen. Nicholas Anton. Josest.g,1 J.

Freitiage. Frank kl. WlJIam S-ehmidt, Walter and Wagner. Funeial Thunklay, 9730 a. from )n-r late res141'lne' Kenilworth.

to St. Arhus-ch. Burial at Joeeph cecarka Wilmette. Ia. WESTMarzaret West.

biv red Edwar.l. Charles. Mil, EleartOr West. at. her Ellis-ay.

Remains at 411.I tage Grove-ay. Funeral WOLFEAbe M. Wolfe. fond lliust.vi4 Jean. son 4of Celia, brother of Sam.

SP.lney. Thise. Florevce amt Lvtirrfier11 ooralces 1 p. OA. 1931.

at chapel. 31 Roasei-e11-si- l'- terment at Waldheltu. nbere. Dinbert re ari 1 E. 47ta1 Da klc.0 D.

Yeewir. vJ of 6:111 talamart. etcluY Ort- 111 BroWwg- an. peat-vet be0414 der of ritar Lyre. arala.

Fanfri flan eal toted ftrawill father of 61 1. and I 111, it nI 11.4c4" te Deaf ns t4 y. OcL tfr iber of A. Arm. S.

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Perform Z5. Badly constructed 36. Kind of starchy pudding 37. Senior fabbr.1 33. To avoid heap ell.

Implement 41. Part of verb "to be 10 Fish eggs rt, Number inulet light 6 3 Evergreen tree 65. Foot abbr. YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED I EVENING to Correct Time; Liter. Jude; Prestone Weather Forecast; Sports Flash.

7:05 to Hungry Five. Sponsored by I. T. S. Rubber Heels.

715 to 7:50" Easy Aces." Sponsored by Lavoris. 7:30 to 745 Double Pianos: Delos Owen and Allan Grant. 7:46 to 8Art Kassers Orchestra. 8 to Love. basso.

8:10 to 310Charles Francis Baker. 'Installment Buying Legal Information for the Laymen. 8:118 to Hour. 9 to Supersuds 'Clara. Lu se Em." :45 to 10Artist Recital.

10 to Tribune. 20:10 to 10:15 to The Dream to 11Wayne King an.1 his Aragon Orchestra. 11 to lova Correct Time: Ted Weems' Orchestra from the Trianon Ballroom. 11:30 to 11Tweet Hogan's Drake Ito.el Orchestra; Art Kassel from the Bismarck Hotel and Eat Burnett It ota the 21Lickhawk Restaurant. A food, Fleischmann's Yeast ex-.

ercises a truly remarkable effect in cases of Intestinal Fatigue. Gently, harmlessly, it softens accumulated waste matter in the intestines, "tones up" sluggish intestinal muscles stimulates normal, regular elimination. Thus important internal err. tions are fostered. Appetite picks up.Digestionimprovettitadaches, skin eruptions and peplessness go.

Because yeast has removed their underlying cause! Jun eat 3 cakes a day, regularly; You can get Fleischmann's Yeast al grocers, restaurants and soda fountains, and directions are printed on the label. Try it, in place of medicines, for at least 60 days! CARD OF THANXS. ROZ1404Me. and Itok licahmt. Stella Rothon.

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MR. AND MRS. RFS BOZII'j' AND SON. .74 lnif tor' tvb itJo OS 1. Land 2.

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