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404 1 CMCAGO DITLY 'TRIBUNE: CMCAGC FRMAT; -MARCH '5. r7-iTAIITY ANSWERS MOTHER WHO BROKE-ARMS OF I I DEATH NOTICES DEATH. no-i-Wi-1 Plaits and New Type of Blouse Are Chic Check Your.Posture' by These Charts; Profitable Fun BY ANTOINETTE DONNELLY. LAST BATCH OF PETITIONS FILED FOR PRIMARIESi UPSHAVI HOWLS DENUNCIATION OF 1110IST HECKLERS ALICE TWO PRINCIPAL causes of thin and falling hair are the Presence of dandruftand improper circulation of the blood in the scalp. 1)2117 brushing and frequent tharnPno ing will remedy the dandruff.

The brtudgng also stimulates the circulation. Brush until there is feeling of warmth in the scalp and until the Par ticks are removed. See that the brush and comb are washed trequenCy. For treatment, tend a. stamped.

addressed envelope. 5wANs0Xctar' lea Swansea. March Lb un band of the late Hed4111 SW WW1. baler father of Mrs. tonna Sarnstross lairets.

grandfather of lira. kttna Barnstrein bolm. Yuneral 1:30 to-. Veal late residence. '412A to Triad" Lutheran church.

Seounary and Sorry-siva. 2:30 p. us. Intereacat TOLLZRTOlt-Willista J. l'allertonAtarelt husband of Clara IL Tolterteo.

lather et Prance Lee Amid Motors W. 'Mend tyro'. lees Friday. March 5. p.

al bethaot ViMas church. 10341 and Wood-eta. Uwe. meat al lemma TROXELLrterenea 'Venn. belerrad ditiuth ler of Mrs.

Maud Sheridan. toolbar of Ralph. Malty of Kubik Theodore. and Dot. thy hheritian.

Mrs. Bemis Millichanip, said 2trc Nary Joirreml. Pumral Iron tea-- dance. 4016 Wilcox-et. March 6.

1026. 2:30 p. in. Interment Montrose. WIRTHAdolphus J.

Wirth. beloved husband of Theresa. ere Drendel. fond lather of Trod A. awl Willard 3.

Wirth, brother et Phillip P. 'Amaral Saturday. Marcia 6. el 10 a. from his late 4526 ti.

Senzictbev. interment AU Saints' runeral onvate. Minneapolis Paul pacers Plelet PRINCIPAL FINED Mrs. Anna Lloyd, 1912 LAurabee street, who broke both Wribts of a frail 57 year old school principal by hurling her into radiator. was tined 2100 for assault and battery YenardaY by Judge Finnegan in the West Chicago avenue court.

A charge of mayhem was continued to April 14, when removal of casts from the arms of Mrs. Mary E. Fellows, the principal, will show whether she is permanently disabled. Both women told their versions of the altercation in the Newberry school on Feb. 5 over dental treatment of Mrs.

Lloyd's 10 year old son, Mrs. Lloyd's defense was that the principal "jingled a bunch of keys in her face." It is astounding that a big woman Eke the defendant should turn on a frail woman like Mrs. Fellows," coin. tnented Judge Finnegan. Georgian's Ire Aroused at Wets' Interruptions.

ELDIUDGIIIEuirene L. Eldridge. Feb. 28. 1928.

Funeral services Saturday. March S. 2 gi. chapel. 3821 W.

284a-el tertaant.Elmweod cealateM )1EL2S-4ulla A. EWA. at her resident. 1801 Warreit-we. wife of the late Franklin.

mother of Warren Ellis. and sister of William R. Garner. Funeral Saturday. March 0.

at 2 p. front chapel. 18.141 to Arlington cemetery. Fast president of Garfield circle. o.

43 Ladies of G. A. IL. and member of Mushier of G. A.

IL 231.3SWim C. El March 3. 1928. wile of ebNie S. S.

mother of Quentin and Charles dauzliter of Mrs. A2MS Corrigan. Funeral from ber home. 3934 rrootier-st, to Our Lady of the Lake church. where loam will be ceiebrated.

IrI14a7 looming al 10 o'clock. ENGLISHMary M. English. at ber residence. 6481 March 3.

1928. age 83 years. Funeral service at chapel. 4141 Cottage Satiardal. March 45.

at 2 p. en. Interment sinvaio. nati papers please FRASERRuth C. Fraser.

45142 Woodlaereay, March 4. 19'28. beloved wife of Leo L. Fraser. garter of Mrs.

W. G. liacLaren. Funeral services at chapel. 8341 and Harvard.

Saturday. March 8. at 2 D. In. Interment at Noma Rope.

ESTELLE itiRE ARE TWO varieties of cornshard anw soft. The soft corns come between the toes. Place absorbent cotton between the toes to prevent friction and keep the parts dry. To sprinkle sulphur be. tween the toes is found belga.

Progressives in Field with Ticket. Secretary of State Ertunerson and County aerk Swettzer yesterday received the tual batches of petitions for the April 13 primaries. Last entries included candidates on the DunneLewis-Harrison-O'Connell Democratic slate and a state and county Progressive ticket-Parley P. Christiansen. Farmer-Labor candidate for President In 190, heads the Progressive state ticket as a candidate for united States senator.

The county ticket Is beaded by Jacob Grossberg for county judge, and Wilbur M. Wolfe for sheriff. Two Opponents for Brennan. George E. Brennan.

whose petition waa filed yesterday, will have two opponents for the Democratic nomination for United States senatorJo hn T. McDermott and James O. Monroe. 1 The list of candidates for the Republican nomination for 'state treasurer was increased to eight when Axel Hammerberg of Oak Park filed yesterday. The other entries are Oar- rett D.

Kinney. Peoria; Robert Nelson Crawford, Mendota; I. J. Brown, Chicago; Joseph Kilduff, Peru; Walter R. Kimsey.

Mount Carmel; William J. Stratton. Engleside, and Charles Stevenson. Bloomington. Congressman at Largo Candidates.

There are six Republican candidates for congressman at large: Congressmen Richard Yates and Henry Rathbone; Frederick W. Beach and Julian J. Sykes, Chicago; W. H. IL Miller, Champaign.

and Harvey Sindliger, Danville. ed with IU-health and Inefficiency ot the body. If the body is droored or relaxed, so the shoulders drag forward and downward. the whole body suffers and the weight is thrown imperfectly upon this feet so. that the arches are strained.

The Children's bureau of the I. a I departrnent of labor. is preparing a. set of six charts on posture standards for boys and girls. The charts were planned on the basis of extensive and measurement of school cbildreti by Dr.

Armin Mein of Boston, who is in charge of posture Clinics for the ktassachussets general hospital and the department of health of the city of Bostrt. Since as the twig is bent the trees 1 inclined wise parents "rill avail themselves of the opportunity to learn the distinguishing characteristics of excellent, good. poor, and bad posture, as the charts utline. In excellent posture the chart Points out, the head is up and the chin in; i in good posture, the head is slightly forward; in poor posture it is forward; 1 in bad posture it is markedly forward. In excellent posture the chest is up and the breast bone is the part of the body farthest forward; in good posture the chest is slightly lowered; in poor posture it is flat; in bad posture it is i depressed and sunken.

i In excellent posture the lower ab- domen remain in and flat; in good posture it is in, but not flat; in poor pos' ture it is relaxed and is the part of the body farthest forward, and in bad posture it is completely relaxed and protuberant In excellent posture the curves of the back are within normal limits; in good posture they are slightly increased; in poor posture they are exaggerated and in bad posture they are extremely exaggerated. I 4 i i 0 II LI I ewoo OFFICIAL WEATIIIM be rocsat tor todas and toosorrirs-- sod yeaterdays table of remoras follow: Indiana Fridat: Saturast probably snow or rain in amuthstest pot-non not much change in teroperatum. Loafer MichigueFam SWAY and torwhohIt Saturday: not much change in setoperature. Upper MichiganFair lids and Satarda.T..,'' extept oozes hat unsettled in west porno" Saturday: not much change in WiscomilnPartly cloudy Friday and dat. Probably some snow in west Partlim''' by Saturdu: not much change in sure.

"Ilsocout4-113crembang eloodinese. with ably snow by Fridat afternoon or night and on saiturdia: not Armen change temperature. Father He Had Never Seen Awarded Soldier's Estate (Pictures on back page-) The estate of Vernon O. Wilson, mos, rine, who was killed in action at Choiteau Thierry, vrats bnally settled in Probate Judge Henry Horner's court yesterday when a father whom the son had never seen was awarded $6,500. Harry Wilson, the father, quarreled with his wife 28 years ago, shortly after the birth Gt the child.

He never saw his wife or son again, but recently, through Attorney Milford H. Olds. instituted a claim for the estate of the boy after he heard of his death. it li 1 III 4 lit Itli i I i I I -if ttl '4-61'" --,) 7 ti: I 4 II 1- 4, -4, -4 T.4'. ii I' Jr.

A 7IZ It 4,, ,) 1. 4' 1 1 1- IF ....1, 1 I 4 1 4t .1 ti, I ti i 1 I '7111 it it 77-iiti 4 GLEDHILLMrs. Nellie ate hitt. Mareh 4. wife of Aaron Gledhill.

mother of Jantea and Valentino flealey. stater of the late Rose Barney. Funeral Saturday. 9 a. front St.

Victor's church. Calumet City. then. to Mount Carmel. GRUSENDena Grusin.

bonorarY tresidebt and grandmother of Boats Dena club. Marcel 4. age 94. Funeral Friday. 1 P- from chapel.

36'41 W. Roosevelt-rd. HANSENBertha Hansen. limber of Cleveland conclave No. 23.

T. K. Funeral Satudal. March 6. at 2 p.

in, from late rest' deuce. 6016 service. Interment Oakwood. LILIAN BATDORY. Worthy Comm.

JENNIE L. FOBADRESCHEIL SectY. HAVEK--Mathais Bauer. March 4. at 3233 W.

63th-ti3. beloved husband I of the late Katherine Bauer. fond father of Katherine Kaufmann. Ernest, Carl. Verona Schaub, Lee.

Adolph. Mathais. Anthony. and Josephine Miler. Remains at resident until Sunday morning.

Interment Monday at Ostdinsh. Wis. Oahkoali. Papers Please copy. INOEL Ella noel.

beloved wife of the late Bertram 0.. fond mother of Otto B. Funeral from chapel. 3337 W. North-av, Saturday, March 6.

at 2 p. In. Interment at Mount Olive. Member of Majestie chapter. O.

E. No. 687, and First Lady Burial society. ElDSCHAnna Marie Roach. nee 'Barden.

beloved wile of the late Christian tinsel). fond mother of Mrs. Barbara O'Neill. John J. Rail Officials to Honor Tollerton at Rites Today High railroad officials of the city will attend the funeral services today for William J.

Tollerton. general superintendent of motive power for the Rock Island system, who died Wednesday at his borne in Beverly Hills. The rites will be held at 2:30 p. m. from the Bethany Union church, 103d and Wood streets.

A special train bearing the officials to the services will leave Ls. Salle Street station at 1:40 p. m. Honorary pallbearers will be: J. E.

Gorman. President of the Rock Island lines; M. L. Bell. F.

H. Hamrnill. L. C. Fritch, H.

T. Bentley, John Purcell, It W. Bell. A. A.

Taylor, J. E. Buker, Burton Mudge, G. D. Berry, It M.

Curry. George S. Bigelow, J. Coleman, Grant Lillie. and W.

P. Steele. Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery. 2 DI in a Mace ot obeerrattok. 0 1 0 Ft 53.

76 trl et3 State of weather. 41 7- It eh. 4. Itr2S. 7 D.

aL 0 It I I a- 1 Central Urns. 4 Ilk tasters itatea Albany. clear W. ID T.4 Ift Albany. dear W.

18 24 18 wasldrigton. D. March heckled by his wet Representative Upshaw Dom. Gal. driest of the drys in con-crease was forced to call upon the chez for protection before he could complete a dramatic defense of the stead aet and the Anti-Saloon league in the house this afternoon.

seated upon a table before the areakers rostrum. Upshaw. a cripple, saved his crutches menaeirgly at his tormentors as he literally screamed his denunciation of the Association Against the prohibition Amendment, Ttepresents.dV Fred A. Britten MA, Rep. tesentative Tinkhani Masai.

Ed other attackers of the Anti-Saloon leaguean organization of stalwart. Got earths men and praying handmaidens of God. according to Upshaw. Defends 'Wayne B. Wheeler.

Senator Edwards' N. 3.1 characterthttion of Wayne B. Wheeler as the arch-traitor to freedom was 01 Monstrous insult to decent. sober. Goe tearing, patriotic citizens." declared pshaw.

who analyzed Representative Tinkham's attack on the imps yesterday as a pitiful compilation of indictment and free advice on "fanaticism and insincerity of probibiucetzta.6, Roused to anger by the frequent interetions or Representative John pttthpRm Md. and other wets with demands that he yield for questions. Epshaw turned in desperation ta Depresentati Tincher Keel temporarily in the chair. to in-AM that the hecklers be silenced. Praises Ills Home State.

Answering the claims of the wets that conditions in the home cities of the leading drys belied the claim that prohibition Is a success. Upshaw cited advances made In Atlanta. since the enactment of the 18th amendment. 11 In addition to all these strides." be continued. it is the home of Ty Cobb, Stone Mountain.

Bobby Jones, Tiger Flowers, the Ku Klux Man. coca cola--" And white shouted Repreientative Loring H. black N. The Association Against the Frohlladies Amendment's conference on Washington's birthday was travesty and tragedy and the local eewspaper which recently published Washington's beer recipe on Its front page should be probeeuted for 'violation of the Vol-stead act, declared Upshaw. 1Hold Rites Monday for S.

M. Johnson, Attorney I Funeral services for Swan M. John-I son, well known Chicago lawyer and 1Socialist politician, who died in Sante Fe, N. Wednesday, will be held Monday at 2 p. in.

in Pullman Ma; sonic hall, 614 East 133th street. Burial will be in Cedar Park cemetery. Mr. Johnson. who was 37 years old, was a member of the law Ilrm of Soelke Johnson Cohen.

He is survived by his widow. Dr. Mabel Carlson Johnson. and two sons. 1 1 Atlanta.

W. 46 48 26 1 Boston clear W. 24 30 -22 1 Budalo. dear W. 12 10 8 clear W.

48 fez' 38 New York. N.W. 2 4 34 20 Parkersburg. dear NW. t2 20 16 Philadelte tua, clear N.W.

30 31 Pittsburgh. dear N.W. 18 la Raleigb. dear N. 42 48 30 1 eloUdy N.S.

28 36 24 Statistics show a tremendously high percentage of men and women r(each maturity falling far below the standard of development. The failure to produce strong, healthy, well-built men and women is due largely to poor posture. Individuals who learn early to stand correctly use the body to advxmtage with the least expenditure of energy. Faulty posture is intimately associat -y DEATH NOTICES AMIEWIlinr IN ItrEMORIAM. ROSIERebeera Rose.

In fond memory of our dear beloved mother. who passed away one Year ago. Though she le gone. the memory of her sweet self will remain with uS forever. SONS AND DAUGHTERS.

111, ft47, 1 MMMMI. I 00..... way woo ued and the late Clara Ewa lt. Funeral Gun state. from residence of daughter.

2737 Hampden- Abilene. cloud, 8 48 50 46 .1 et. Friday. at 9:30 a. in to St.

Clement', I Amarillo. clear 81; 46 56 36 diurch, where bolemn requiem high mass El Paso. cloudy m. s. 114 OS 46 will be celebrated.

Autos to Calearl I Fort Worth. clou.dy E. 50 66 4-4 .26 66 58 IISHMrs. Helena H. Irish.

widow of the Jacksonville. tiouskv. SW 60 63 42 late W. W. Irish.

beloc Id mother of Mrs. Miami. cloudY IC 68 '14 214 KR. 62 116 44 E. E.

Griuley. Mn. F. O. Schillo and late Nubile- retu ciao Montgomery S.W.

62 64 38 Mrs. P. H. Smith. Funeral FriditY.

March 0 New otiewni. rain K. 40 68 52 .42 ti. 2:30 p. from residence.

70 Oakwood- San Antonio eoudy E. 4 5 66 West Chicago. 111. Slirevegiort. rani N.E.

46 14 44 .13 1 manna. donde NW. 58 64 64 3 8 16 DHNSONSwan M. Johnson. suddenitY.

at pieksburg. rate-- bd 64 42 Alt Santa le, N. on Mardi 4. 1926: beloved East central states. burband of Dr.

Mabel Carlson Johnson. Alpena. clear N.W. 4 10 4 fond father of Swan Jr. and Robert.

non Unite. clear 34 36 24 N.W. 20 22 18 of Mrs. Hannah C. John iton of Newark.

Chicago clear Cin loudy NAV. 28 30 I 8 Mich brother of John. CharleFrancis. s. Fran cevelozild.

Lear. N. 18 TO li xi and Elmer Johnson. Nan. Hannah Howe.

Detroit, clear N. 16 23 12 and Mrs- Emil), Gregor). Member of Houle- I Eiscanana. clear.2.....N.W. 8 14 0 card lodge.

No. 882. A. F. di A.

and I Is tt IS itpah commandery. Member of the law I r.orScillYalr-..-'echk7a; 12 23 is firm of Soelke. Johnson Cohen. Funeral treanand 14 :3 14 Nforlday. March 8.

at P. 111.. from Pull- Green Bey. dear N. 12 1 6 man 2dasonic hall.

6147E. 113th-st. Inter- Indianapolis. snow N. '26 28 20 ment Cedar Park cemetery.

Remains will 1 Madison. clear 31 tg 13 1 lie in state at chapel. 214 E. I ibthant clear 7. 4 34 sti until Monday noon.

For I 1 nformation can I Itleirwilaiitee.ccleir N. 1 24 It Pullman 0119. liew Midi, a7r0. Mi nailer N.Lhville ar N. 44 24 i Marquheitte.

1s MISRMrs. Helena H. Irish. widow of the late W. W.

Irish. belov Id mother of Mrs. E. E. Griniey.

Mn. F. Sehillo and late Mrs. P. H.

Smith. Funeral Friday. March b. 2:30 D. from residence.

70 West Chicago, JOHNSONSwan M. Johnson. suddenly. at Santa Et. N.

on Mardi 4. 1928: beloved husband of Dr. Mabel Carlson Johnson. fond father of Swan Jr. and Robert.

son of Mrs. Hannah C. Johnson of Nowal'Ilo brother of John. Charles. Franeta.

and Elmer Johnson. Mrs. Hannah Howe. and Mrs. Emily Grego.

Member of Houle u-ntil-M-on-d-ay-noo-n---. -for-in-form- nbiti. cloudy 41 32 38 Milwaukee. clear 1 24 1 "1 Pullman 011S. NelraYta Mich, PaPere Nashville.

clear 'I 44 24 stio21tsall 1 Mern- Wouthington. AL SMITH DENIES BRENNAN RACE IS BOOM FOR HIM Albany. N. March Suggestions in dispatches from Chicago and Washington that the candidacy of George E. Brennan for the United States senate would tot a prelude to a battle for the presidential nomination by Gov.

Smith two years later, possibly on a wine and beer plat: form. met with a disclaimer in the executive chamber today. If that is so, Gov. Smith knows nothing about it There must be stories. you know." the governor said in response to a request for comment on the suggestion that the Brennan campaign would be the opening gun in a new and broader defensive to make Smith the Democratic nominee for President In 1928.

The governor grew enthusiastic. however, when be discussed the candidacy of Mr. Brennan and his prospects. All I can say." the governor said. is that I hope George Brennan will be elected.

He is a clear thinker and a man of good sense" lino Jr' ersig00. 110. Vab Quickly Relieved by An-a-cm Pains and aches in head and neckchillsfever excessive nasal discharge and other distressing symptons of Colds, Influenza and LaGrippe are promptly relieved by the physicians' safe 400E11 Ara 41 II Affiliate akinnir NNE NEW Correspond-1 ence.1---Sitting on the side lines is not going to be underrated this spring not so far as trimming effects are concerned. For example, there is that bloused line which bids fair to be so good. Much of this is going to sit pretty 1 on the side lines.

The bloused effect at the sides is also tried out in some new long jumpers, designed for spring. In today's model of enting green borrowed from one of our most exclusive specialty shops, we find the jumper treated at the sides only to three rows of shirring. The result Is most happy, for the long unplaited jumper, apt to stretch on and on like an Indiana prat-re, or a sentence of Macaulay's, loses thus all appearance of monotony. Another precaution taken against monotony comes from the biblike jabot 'buttoned on at the front of the neckline. The epaulets of self-material on the shoulders, buttoned on with silver, are also noteworthy details of smartnese.

The skirt being finely plaited an around its circumference certainly follows the line of least resistance. For the plaited skirt bids fair to reign supreme in the spring modeti An-a-cm A licientifiadly balanced formula of proven ia-ttarcotle remedies compounded to give prompt. me. tertglesiii relief without affecting the beast or the stomach. A lIFTEAutust, Abele.

March 4. axe 83 I years. beloved husband of Minnie. nee I Nom fond lather of Fred Abele. and Elsie Ludwig.

Funeral services Saturday. March 6. at D. from residence. 6709 Greenview-ay.

Burial at Busebill cemeteri. Member of Park lodge. A. F. A.

Oriental consistory stud Medinah temple. a Jennie Louise Adams, March 3. 1926: wile of Elmer E. Adams. 873 Winnetka.

EL: mother of A. Lee Adams. Funeral services P. In-. at Memorial Park cemetery chapeL Interment at Memorial Fart cemetery.

ALLLESMrs. Louise Allies, beloved wife of the late A. E. Allies. sister of Mrs.

Nellie Esser. aunt of Harry and Louise Wagner. and Mrs. Hazel Campbell. Funeral from chapel.

1158 N. Clark-st, Saturday at 9:30 a. to St. Clement's church. ARONCaroline Aron of New 'York, mother of Mrs.

Emma May and Mathilda May of Chicago, Mina Spet.z. Rose Haas, Freda Levy, Augusta RronetithaL Sophie, Ernestine and William Aron of New York and I Eugene Aron of Germany. memorial Park cemetery. LLLLES-Mrs. Louise Arnett beloved wife of the late A.

B. Allies. sister of Mrs. Nellie Ebner. aunt of Ilarry and Louise Wagner.

and Mrs. Hazel Campbell. Fu- neral from chapel ar 1158 N. Clkst, Satur- day at 9:30 a. to St.

Clement's church. LRON-Caroline Aron of New York. mother of Mrs. Emma May and Mathilda May of Chicago, Mina Spatz. Rose Haas, Freda Levy.

Augusta Kronetithal. Sophie, Ernes. tine and William Aron of New York and Eugene Aron of Germany VAls Randy kir An-a-cin Safely Relieves Headache Colds Neuralgia Rhounsatheee Toothach frueturappe Neuritis I. rAnk.Ci Stops Paitzt voli woMICIE1 Stops Pain .101 4,11. Nopin IPA U.

S. AND CUBA SIGN TREATY TO CURB SMUGGLING WOIL4101 runAtrs LOSS OF MIMMOSLY. Loss of tnernory la the excuse offered bt, Mrs. Florence Wrielt. 28 years old.

wit is a eo-defendant before Judge Marcus Kavanagh with Sieve Garrett. 33 years old. on a charge of robbing Lawrence W. Crowley. a taxicab driver.

Assistant State's Attorney Henry Ayer charges that Mn. Wright 'gawk a fere for Garrett. Pleat cuPl 1 Peoria. clear N.K. ill at: la 44 4 22 KATHOLING-Charles A.

Iatholint. at Los; 5P 8 Aneeles. beloved husband of Eliza.1WInat ceutral elates- 28. 30 18 beth. nee Wines-.

fond lather of Anna and Bismarck, 0 S-E. 28 30 10 Margaret. brother of Row. member et. parl oncordia.

dear ity. dear 8.E. Philip Neri council. K. of C.

Funeral neat N.E. 1 averse rt 26 30 120 a lo, MonelaY. March 8. from 2037 E. Era moinea.

clear E. 30 36 le '24 3 20 to St. Philip Neri church. Inler- Devile Lake. cloudySR.

14 16 10 Dubuque. clear 24 28- Irt ment Holy Sepulchre. For information all Dodge Cita', clear RE- SO 66 24 Midway 8822. NE. 4 14 il I Duluth.

dear 1 KERR11S-Mary F. Kereins. beloved mother Huron. cloude S-E 32 34 IM BAER-Gretchen Shattuck Baer. beloved wife; of Edward Maud F.

Kerrins. and Mrs. riecanitruk. is -Cite elr clear U. 40 44 21 NIL SO 82 11 of Joteph fond mother of Louis Mar? K- Rust.

at residen 1437 N. Aug- ce. Little RE. 53 64 211 tuck. and Joseph Winslow.

beloved sister tin-bled Funeral uoten later. hi oorbeed. cloudy S.E. 22 II of Mrs. Ulmer 'Dein of Aurora.

and aeries EIRCHNER-August Kirchner. of 5020 Pat. 1: ti Lyman Shattuck. Funeral 'services Friday. dearly beloved husband of Ei- ona.

Zeii--- 40 48 ti March bib at 10 a. in- from chapel. 936 E. fond father of Edwin A. brother of Mrs old tity.

cloudy li 63 he ti 47th.st. Interment Eosehill. Aurora pa- Hartman Moot. Services will be held at segue City. cloudy, E.

34 40 eJ Peri pleame copy. the funeral 3834.3t3 Irving Park. et. Louis, cloudy -E. Ss 36 21 blvd.

Saturday at 3 p. in. Past insider of Minneapolis, eloudyE. 20 'e2 11 Herder lodge. No.

oda. A. F. I M. In.

SPrillvtield' ferment Acacia Park. b.tits. cloudy .3. 60 66 Ilt, Williston. cloud, 3 IL 33 38 II 44 48 2.1 ECJAVSKI-Nathan KulavskL dearly beloved Mountain husband of Rosa Lewis.

most devoted ebeyenne. W. '46 64 2., father of Mrs. Esther Zimmerman. Leah.

Denver. cloudy N.W ha' 88 i' Linueuce. and Julius. Funeral will be Havre. cloud): N.

40 4S -t held at 4649 Prair ridal. March 6. Belena el11." 1 36 48 31 Boise. cloude 1.7.. ha 80 31 Lander, elouoy W.

46 he 21 at 1:30 3' m- to ittitet Zedek Miles City. cloudy N.1. 60 62 34 non. Omit flowers. Phoenix.

cloudy W. 68 78 hi sister of Michael T. and John H. UnneY Funeral from 1023 N. Cal a-a 8:45 Ye illoin tic'ne act eo Nit 68 68 a.

tn. Saturday. to St. Mark's church. sot.

Fresno. LENNET-Marearet A. Runty. march 4. sPauletbaltele ociutcliouw: II 211; emn high mama.

thence to Kedzie-av. sta. lli 60 h8 41 ri 60 62 ei ttoo C. N. W.

R. R. Burial Belvidere. ir-vid. NM.

64 613 61 El. Rockford and Belvidere wilier, Please itili V- cloudy W. 68 62 hi copy. Seattle. Wa sh.

clear, 48 60 41 clear N.w. lit) 10 MAGGIO Henrietta P. Engle. beloved Walla walla. eloudg.

M.W. 9 fie daughter of Willisun and Rose. nee Litroeco; Canadian-- fond sister of Marie. Been. and Robert.

N.W. 3 40 N.E. 20 24 I' Funeral Monday. 9 a. ne.

from late CalgarY cloud" to ourly 311 30 At'' dence. 912 N. Trumbull-ay. Requiem hih fideldirer ellitat d. i mly 36 42 mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of minnegovai.

-loteicre RE. 14 14 .8 a Angels church. Funeral train leaves Wells. Montreal. clear 8.w.

It 14 mt. terminal Aurora-Edgin 12:30. Burial 1.Yttueebe;:aZ-Melvt-Vioudr......-:::Its.Z. 8 14 Is 20 4 Mount Carmel. cleat.

N.W4 8 18 Toronto. it.g. is so MASTERSON-Edwin P. Masterson. beloved RUJAVSKINathan Enjavski.

dearly beloved husband Of Rosa Lewis. most devoted father of Mrs. Esther Zimmerman. Leah. Linusuce.

and Julius. Funeral will be held at 4649 Prides'. March 5. at 1130 p. m- to Rethei Bedek Congregation.

Omit flowers. LENNETMargaret A. Letmey. March 4. sister of Michael T.

and John H. 10,1113037 Funeral from 1023 N. California-av, 8:45 a. m. Saturday.

to St. Marks church. solemn high masa. thence to Kedsie-av. tation C.

N. W. IL R. Burial Belvidere. Rockford and Belvidere papers please copy.

MAGGIO Henrietta P. Maggio. beloved daughter of William and Rose. nee Larocca: fond sister of Marie. Helen.

and Robert. Funeral 9 a. from late residence. 912 N. Trumbull-ay.

Requiem high mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Angels church. Funeral train leaves Wellsmt. terminal Aurora-Edgin 12:30. Burial Mount Carmel. mAsTERSONEdwin P.

Masterson. beloved 10 2,0 21 120 10 24 10 1 8 211 34 28 1 4 18 20 24 20 18 SS 84 241 80 24 88 170 SS 41 44 :111 0 4-4 0...54... I. i413. .34 4 U.

:11,:,4 ii-i 1 1, 1 I thi' i I I 1 I 1 i 1 i 'f i I i I I "eh 4 I ::14 1 LI 7 4 Il', 4 i l. 1-; 4 4 7.i, .4 .:,4 I I I I laden Tribune Press Ferrite" 1 EAVANA, Cuba, Match R. Crowder. American ambassador to Cuba, and Secretary of State de CesDedea today sigmed one of the moist comprehensive liquor treaties which the 'United States has yet negotiated. and which is intended to put an end to the wholesale smuggling of rum into America.

While the details are not mentioned. Twit TRIstlis learns that Washington obtains the right to keep its own agents in Cuba to check up on an boats taking liquor out of the Country. Every night forty schooners. loaded to overflowing. sail out of Cuban ports, bound, presumably.

for South America. Their departure Is legalized. as the papers are made out correctly by the Consuls. The return of the same boats within a day or so proves that the roiled States was their destination. The records show that enough booze departed this year for Honduras to make that country hold the world's Per capita championship for whisky.

en and Champagne drinking. 0 He doesn't want to hurt you THE who are afraid of the dentist are the peopleicho do not con. suit him until they have toothache. Your dentist is more interested in protecting your teeth than he is in re-paring them. Go to him regularly for examination and you will escape a lot chain and trouble.

10. LL Ila I I7 He doesn't want to hurt you ci ittA'i 41 THE who are afraid of the dentist are the teotleicho do not con. snit him until they have toothache. Your dentist is more interested in 1 'es. is ts re- Ifni i 1 lst toMng th trotecting our teeth than nem.

Go to him regularly for ji examination and you will escoPo a lot eittain and troubk. Jet" .......0:.7,. 7 I "am 1 ID jr; 1 i If 3 INDEX' TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: Announcements itt Arts and Antidttell Auetitm Auetion Sakes. husband of Mary. nes Mullen; fond father of Stanley.

Arthur. Fred. the late Evelyn. Mrs. Helen Mayer.

March 3. Remains at hie late residenre. 1122 Bull-et, Evanston. until A to. in.

Friday. Funeral mass Saturday BiOraing. Watertown. Wis. McNAMARAJames L.

McNamara beloved husband of Alice nes Mooney; fond father of John. Frank. Jame. Edward. Mrs.

Alice Pilaster. Xra. Margaret Salim. the late Thomas and Martin. brother of Thomas.

Mrs. Jane Mrs. Margaret Ferule ily. and Mrs. Anna Bates.

and the late Maria Le itelle. Funeral Saturday. 0:30. from residence. 4833 nice-sit, to Our Lady Help of Christian.

chumh. Solemn high mem Burial Calvary. Phone Redzie MAL MeNAMARA Catherine McNamara. loving sister of Margaret and Dan McNamara. Funeral Saturday.

at 9 a. from late residence. 5034 St. to Corpus Christi churelt: by autos to Mount Carmel cemetery. Information.

phone Wentworth 0645. MUELLERMrs. Sophie Mueller. nee Muncher. beloved mother of Cherlea E.

and Tillie and Lieeel. passed away March S. at 10:15 a. in. Funeral Saturday.

March 6. at 2 p. ea front residence. Lineola and Morton Grove. 111..

to Montrose cemetery. RTANB.obert 1171a. 1-t152 De Kalbet-, loved husband of Mrs. Mulic Rsran. nee Eunert.

and brother of the tato Jennie Ryan. to Deland. Fla. Funeral cities later. I A utomobileo Gaaohno 000000 1.o.

True wawa fa ta a Wanted ao 41 1 Loans 37, 31. 6.107.1.....e, VA b.op..-----'"A"Olteal nion vk wwg '1, It I) -41 INc1)1 Et It; il encl lbel 1 At 0411.1b .11 Tire. arc VALUE ESTATE OF I AIRS. BENJAIIIIN AT $14,503,580 xiw York. March Mrs.

Anne Engle Ben Jamln, daughter at the late Henry H. roger. one of the founders of the Standard Oil left -an estate appralked today at 114303330 net to )er husband. trilllam Evarts Benjamin. 'Tao appraisal shows, however, that ta 1317 Mrs.

Benjamin and her husband set aside a trust fund of 140 for their son. Henry Rogers Bon-list from which be has 824.000 a Year and power to dispose of the PrintPd In his will. Abaft that in 1323 they created a similar truest for their daughter. Blanche, who divorced- sue5- tesnively. Alexander Dallas.

Bache Pratt sad Preston Gibson, and Is now Vra- Cartwright of tiondon. BAKERGenerieee V. Baker. formerly ief 6936 Aberdeen-st. dearly beloved daughter of John E.

and Amy. nee Bolting: fond sister of May. Betty. Aimee John. arid Ed.

1 Funeral Saturday. March 8- at a le from late residence. 70:38 S. Artee lan-av. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

For seats call Stewart 0460. BECKWITHMargaret Beckwith. widow of late Edward fond mother of William C. Funeral Saturday. March 8, at 2 p.

1 from eon's residence. 2656 N. Central Park- ay. Interment Forest Home et inetere. Member of Caledonian society and Lady Mate Duff lodge Ho.

45. D. O. S. BREENDennie C.

Breen. March 4. 1926. beloved husband of Julia Kane Breen. brother of Harry Breen and Mrs.

J. E. Roche. and uncle of Arthur and Maurice E. Roche.

Mrs. Ramona Boehmer. lifre. i Kathleen Heenan. and Maurice Breen.

Funeral Saturday. 9 a. from Me sister's residence. 2808 to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment at Minoak.

DI. BROWN--'-Catherine Roeder Brown. March 4: beloved mother of Mrs. Lye Will. Mrs.

Frank Py, Mrs. Clara Rural. Edward. I Harry. arid the late Conrad Brown.

leu1 Demi Saturday, Mareh 6. at 1:30 o'clock. from residence of daughter. Mrs. Freak PY.

43213 8. Morgan-st. Service St. Luke's church. 62d and Green-sts.

Interment Mount Greenwood. Sanduake. 0, paper please copy. BRUHMANNFrits Bruluziann. aged 19 years.

beloved son of Louie and Lens, of Corbach. Germany; teloved brother of Ire. Emma Herman awl Mrs. Meta Giebl and Louis Bruhmann. Funeral Friday.

March S. at 2 p. en. from etiapel. 6843 W.

Lake-at. Interment Forest Home. CAVANAUGHThomas G. Cavanaugh. beloved husband of Agnes.

use Caldwefl father of William T. beloved son Of Elisabeth Cavanaugh, brother of Mairyaret Sage-man. nee Cavanaugh. at baranne Lake. 14.

Thursday. March 4. Burial Saturday. Ilarch 6. Saranac Lake.

CELLADora Biscari Celle beloved wife of Joseph Cella. fond motto, of Mee. Thomas errarini, Prank Biscari. Mrs. Louis Pieehetti.

Edith Biseari. and Catherine Cella. Funeral Saturday. March 6. at 930 a.

nu from late residence. 3742 N. Maple to Church of Assumption. Interment Calvary. COLEMANWilliam Armstrong Coleman.

father of Cecile C. Water. 7'euraday. March 4. at Ms residence.

5627 Hyde Park-blvd. Funeral service Saturday. p. at Oakwood ehapeL CORMWALLJames Cornwall. beloved husband of Bridget McGowan Cornwell.

father of Bernard James Harold Kathleen. and Mary Cornwall. and etre Jerome Pe YarirelL Funeral from reaidenoe. 4324 8. Oak park.

Saturday. March 6. 1926. at 9 a. in.

Solemn requiem masa at 10 o'clock. Church of Our Lady of Interment at Calvary. Kindly omit CUMMINGSBeside Cummings, nin NeentAy. beloved wife of Richard fond mother of 1 Ulleinee. Ethel.

Esther. borothy. Joyce and I Robert. Funeral Saturday, March 6. at 1 a.

03., from chapel. 1801 W. Jacksea-blvd. Interment Bohemian National cemetery. I CERBANSarah Agnes Curran, suddenly'.

be. loved daughter of Andrew and food sister of Mrs. Mary flaw. Stephen and Martin Curran. Funeral 8:30 from the home of her meter.

Mrs. Mary Haw. 1847 Hammond-et. to Immaculate -Conteption church. Interment Mount DEAICMary A.

Dean. wife of the late Stow-- art Dean. Funeral service' at late reeldente. 6031 S. -Michigan.

Saturday. March 0. at 10:30 a. Interment Arlington. F.

beloved boa. band Of Earah nee O'Malley; fond brother of William II, Richard. Jere E. J. efeLauetille.

line Thomas Lanigan. Thomas, Cecelia. Edward, Jetta, Patrick. Albert and Mrs. I.

Brock, brother-in-law of Offeeer James O'Malley. John, -Michael. Anthony etseey and Mrs. Mare williameon. lou' neral from his residence.

11 be N. Dearborn' et- SaturdaY. March 6. 1926. 8:30 a.

we to Holy Name cathedral, Interment Calvary. Member of Cathedral court, C. 0 0. le: Daniel O'Connell council. K.

C. Holy Fame mtg. Joliet. 11L. and Jefferson.

LA. pavers elenie copy. BAKER-Genevieee V. Baker. formerly ief 6936 Aberdeen.st..

dearly beloved daughter of John E. and Amy. nee Bolting: fond sister of May. Betty. Aries.

John. and Ed. Funeral Saturday. March 6. at 9 a.

front late residence. 7038 S. Artesian.av. Interment Holy Sepulchre. For seats call Stewart 0460.

BECEWITH-Margaret Beckwith, widow of late Edward fond mother of William C. Funeral Saturday. March 6. at 2 P. from eon's residence.

2656 N. Central Park- av. Interment Fermi Mom mittatel7 Mew. ber of Caledonian eociety and Lady Mac. Duff lodge No.

45. D. O. S. BREEN-Dennis C.

Breen. March 4. 1928. beloved husband of Julia Lane Breen. brother of Harry Breen and Mrs.

J. E. Roche. and uncle of Arthur and Maurice E. Roche.

Mrs. Ramona Boehmer. Mrs. i Kathleen Heenan. and Maurice Breen.

Fn. ueral Saturday. 9 a. from his sister's residence. 2808 to Our Lady of Mercy church.

Interment at Minoak. 111. Roeder Brown. March 4: beloved mother of Mrs. Eva Witt Mrs.

Frank PI Mrs. Clara Ruirar Edward. Harm arid the late Conrad Brown. leu. Demi Saturday, Mareh 6.

st 1:30 o'clock, 41rn yomittane. dst etAlurts tor lira Irrsmilr PI. J. Brock, brother-in-law of Officer James O'Malley. John, Nielact.

Aniliony tyyfaary and dim ltor7 wallognson Fu- MIMI from his residence. 111b4 N. Dearborn- baturde.Y. March tt. 1026.

it. to to Holy 24amo catnedrni. Interimsal Calvary. member of Cathedral court. C.

O. O. ira Daniel O'Connell Connell. K. C.

Roll Fenie noctety Joliet. and Jefferson. la. vapors please coOY. .1...

rs brother of Wam 11-. --lebard. Aim R. J. Pa nig ithertImum.

brotjohnher. -mint-leeb'eaet of AnwIthee nyn ()Italie." and Atra Diary wilharosen. Pu- sorrel from his residence. 111S4 N- Dearborn- at Saturday. Karen O.

1026. 4:30 a. m. to Elot, Name eetbedn11- Intereleas Calvw-IP. Dardel O'Connell council.

C. Rely barna Jobe, L44 liertiber of Cathedral court. C. 0,, Debora Divine 4 out of 5 is grim pyorrhea's count 5 00006. ts .0 To kh et'- a ncrgir Truces to Rent and Waella37 Barter and Exchange BicYcless nod 17 Billiards BOWILLIg 3: Bcard and Lodging Board sod Room Wanted Boats- Yachts.

34 Bubiness Chances Ne k- Business Chances Wanted Butinees Service 31.5 Boatmen Personal 30 Cameras and Optima GOOdn' 31 CASIO Ckillaing a Cemeteries lothing. Furs. ete iii- Club and Astigetation Contract. to Let and Wanted. Lcii Dancing Schools 31 DealS Notices .) Dora.

Bird. Poultry, eta. ....34 Dressmaking and :324 Electie I Wrists ft Garages 4 it Hein Wante4-1f On 3e. c-t Belo WantedVanua .82 Hotels 33 Household Goods A 2 0000 Cod lionsehoki Ciroodl ITS Instruction 34 jewelry. Watelies.

gitel .31 Land Tiformation 2Py, tellillebeldg ,000.000.0 0-0 311 Least Notices 33 ItArbt and Heavy Manittaelaring 34 Loana--Personal Property 4All Lost and round 3 4. Msm-hmery 'nod Tool -a31- Mortgages -34 Motore79e iled Biaciee Monuments MUPICIII and Dramatis Musical Ilristeuttionts -a 1010 0 421 Office Devices 000 .04 par.el port and Entrees ,,37 Patents. Patent Altoroeys 1711.4 Personal 33 PlOglitille. Beating'. Fixtures ............,34 Printing.

Binding 000 10000., Printing Machiner, and ADartilwnto Protest, Illoues esoodwoo e.on-. V- scant Manufacturing Property 3 toak Park. Austin I Lz Cttuburban -sti. alumet District "Acre Property, lli 1 imil Park' i'ustia truhurban 0 34 4 Cal WIWI Dietriet 0 ,100,0 :1:4 La s. i I tt 1 tt 1 5 ti 1 i 1 I ill 0 z----- fitz- 4 'f- 9--- orkans 5..6.4 311E --insHyoultiET-ril scmirreAdelaido Saluda.

March 3. 1928. of 4838 N. Linco loet. beloved daughter of Peter J.

and the late Adelaide Schmitt, stater of Peter Joseph Lillian lint Augie Budarick. Funeral Saturday. march 8:30 a. from the late eleddenee to St. Mathias cherub.

Interment St. Boniace cemetery, Funeral service Saturday. 2 tn. at chapel 4117 Interment a4. Rosebta.

T. Stange. March 2. beloved bustiaod of the late Anne 2- nee gooeu: fond gather Of Mg. P.

Sullivan and the late Robert E. Stange. 'ovule grand. Sather of Margaret E. led Ruth A.

Stange aud George P. Sullivan. Funeral 2 o. Eatarday front late residence, 4364 towev. Interment Uraceland cerneterY.

re-ditilenoe. to Bt. Ma west St. Bootlace ce SPELMAIZBerilamitt A services Saturday. 2 Broady ay.

Intense STALN.GE-weeerge T. St beloved of I speck: fond lather the late Robert B. lather of Margaret tied George P. Sullis Eaturtiv frets tate ri tos-ev. Interment Ur CEM ET CICRIE'l CEMETERIES and contains his pyorrhea liquid which has been used by dentists for the last 15 years in the treatment of pyorrhea.

If used regularly and used in time it' will prevent pyorrhea or check its course. Don't give this insidious disease a chance to start. Start using Forhan's this very day. All druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. Formula of R.

J. Forkan, A D. Forhan Company, New York Formula of R. J. Forkan, 4, Forhan Company, New York IES.

DENTAL STATISTICS tell this grim story: four people out of every five are destined, through neglect, to contract pyorrhea after they pass the age of forty. Thousands younger also suffer. Pyorrhea is the dread disease of the gums which is responsible often for loss of teeth, rheumatism, neuritis and other dangerous disorders. It starts with tender bleeding gums. Pockets form below the teeth and poisons spread relentlessly through the body.

If you have pyorrhea fir any of its symptoms see your dentist at once and start brushing your teeth with Forhan's for the Gums. To safeguard yourself against pyorrhea. make Forhan's your regular dentifrice. make Forhan's your regular dangerous disorders. It starts with tender bleeding gums.

Pockets form below the teeth and poisons spread relentlessly through the body. If you have pyorrhea or any of its symptoms see your dentist at once and start brushm your teeth with Forhan's for the Gums. inst pyorrhea. To safeguard yourself against a make Forhan your regular dentifnce. Scant Excuse Any Pilore For Skinny Dr.

Grose Cod Liver Oil Tablets (DU-Strength) Guarantee Quick Gala in Energy and Weight tt you look like a lath In a Lzhing tont or a beanpole la full tress. there's bops for you. Ifundrds of se rawn y. run-down folks, men and worn- rIT en. are finding a -gr Liver Oil Tablets.

0 They're putting On tesb at a great rate 1 luick.br. plumpness and health kener appetite. In- enetTy and vigor from these concentrated sugarcoated tablets, leant to tam as candy. Were sure they'll do the same for Yeu. and do it quicklY.

no wo make Ws ruarantee: Get three bottles of Dr. Grose Tablets from your drug-rat. take ILS directed. and If you adorn rain at least It Pounds in 3 "IS Auld feet like a new person your 1124cter will be refunded. every penny.

Acvt no sobstitotot.gt tho gOnttha. MC 0 SSVIoubto-Strength) COD LIVEROILTABLETS from sa liry .0. aEn finding a iti quick. sure way to plumpness and health in Dr. Gross' od I er Liver Ott Tablets.

They're putting on test at great rate ring keener appetite. tn- energy and vigor from these trued sugar tablets, It tO take as candy. II sure they'll do th ugly) 4' -OP itd do it quickly. so we make a utrantee Get three bottles et eu' Tablefrom l'elIF ve- Ake as directed. and Idr you rain at least POunds In 3 lld teet like a new person Your Will, be evenr penny.

no sobatitutoenollot tho ionuia me A Pt 0 SS (Doubto-Strength) 9 I LIVER AU tots sold WITH -CULL verttetual COM. Desirable Iola 1130derate prices; essrle erypte as IOW 44A La Chksows sloes WiLZ tit iturnt. 111 WilloOlCil bb00 Riivenswood-ss. ltdasilwaiee 10714. Dewittle lots ai monerato priceei wove low as e444, erYPtAltitasi.nt botel in Rovenswsuv000-or: zdt-o lister t.

1. t-itr. 4( AU lets sold WITH 'CULL be tual mire erDe ble yvvistraaslolowt1 11:11. a-titticent Mausoleum. Ilu Ra ood Ede-seater 0714 b6G'3 vensw "ay" ---MI11Mbe- 1 1 I- i 4 7 1 1 1 I 4 I 1 4 1 L-41 111 Specialid r------- irTt MORE THAN A TOOTH FOR Tilt' It is the formula of R.

J. Forhan, DMZ. a.r9o DR THE GUMS kesorto 3.i "'arm Lands ace. o. UNDERTAKERS.

4 11 i. 1.0"0.".0110..60.0.0.ootmow.owko.ap".0111"0"0.wolo bd and SUPPlies Roomma tea C. H. JORDAN oom and Board 33 .9 6 0, li4 Directors in Chlearo 72 Years' sewing iis.hinen tisBaow-yrarik Diskyw. mama 4.

tit 200 E. Erseeit. at fit Clair. 612 Davis. Evans.

naladorn' Wanted Pullman hospital. beloved husband of An. ERNEST Tr. rNDERTAKER 451Tm Scix 1 00Mill oa it 106. pains.

father of 8. E. Germain. Be was 40 fipoe. mho.

sere. 5121 S. State. Ken.0454! ii 1. .83,.

13 years a leather broker in Chicago. Yu- 4 -Mouse .23 sera baturday from chapel. 0535 Cottage! Flats 34 Grove. A 2 p. to Christ hurch.

Ci 1' Eloree 5 and Burial at Oakwooth d. 1 ,2 0 rql t2 Office and Shops. 34 Is anufacturing ProPerki 34- Draryer. aye Years. be- OE HEADSTON-le Balls 11.0.

3 4' loved husband of Benr I ietta. fond father of Bragged Alarehers lar the Old and tallabie l' 1.ors and Letts ...,..2. )'ed. Charles. and Gus Draeger, and grand- i lirn idings 4,.

children. Funeral Saturday. la arch el. 2 Rb- BLAKE CO. vIrms 1 Trade s.hoo.4 .0.4.01,...0 P.

from chapel. 1235 li. Ashland-as. WM too ferrere arta durable. n- pro supwjes i ear ilwaukes loterstesi at.

Concordia 721. 108 le Nine Pit lists OHS 1' 1r 19, A 4,41 4, 10,4499 7 449; -1 Weut Beat a1 7 4:4 -1-i wmi rt -'i. I 1 I 0 oft 1 I tt 1, 1 7-4'ff-7esitelie-W 1 ''''s' 884W "i-- UNDERTAKERS. 4 supplies i 9 9 tztAsmotne C. H.

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to Quiet church. alitb and Burial at Oakwood. 1 t2 0 rNT t2 LN zi Office and Shops- 7, GUMS DRAEGElt--Cart Dreeter. ate 1) Year. be-.

on PrePertj It 'is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. FOR 4,. loved buiihand of Beerteue, fond lather al I Bractal anynsoro bir the Old and 1.0r.

slut Lotts 11- i rfed. Charles. and Gus Draeger and aTand II As .1. D. as.

from chapel. 12.2S Ashland WM be rerreet nil Fyne beskinf. chitdren. Funeral Satday. Narch O.

2 ur, Od.r.l.bAig,it CO. t.r 11 la I fr acil Supplies- A arm, lateretent at Concordia 721- leN la Nato l'll- lisle 01" 1174 510-RE THAN A -TOOTH IT PYORRIltgil "1" Waravi'1's Beat 1 1 0 1 '4 1, 1 4 I s. 1 I i 1 i cf $1 4' i '1.

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