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i 1935. 1 PAGE oV CHICAGO TRIBUNE SEPTEMBER 8, PART COL. LAWRENCE DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES I JTB HHBinHB(BKH MM HI W-W nuiiui'y (i Novelist Is Dead OF ARABIA LEAVES UflUllUIi I EDITOR PETITION NOLAN Michael J. Nolan, husband ot Dora CHAKpLER-BueWn5nam OatoD, son REMEMBER A HERO OF 1869 Manning xoian. lainer or jxancis ana ol acct- brotner oi tnanuire, v.

Veromca "asenan. r- umrai juonaay 9:30 a. m. from 1433 N. Linder-av.

to ALIZING ASKS LOG St. Peter Canisms church. Interment au Saints. Berkshire 8070. ENUE Private- CHANGE OF NOVOTNT Gladys Novotny.

See Brence no COOPER Robert Walsh Cooper of 4155 tice. OLSON George Olal Olson, 6147 S. Whip ESTATE OF $37,205 LONDON, Sept. 7. C45) Lawrence of Arabia, whose dramatic life was ended by a motorcycle crash in the Dorsetshire countryside May 19, left an estate of 7,441 $37,205 at par, probate of his will revealed today.

Bequests of $500 each were left to his two executors, his brother, Arnold Walter Lawrence, and John Snow of 1 Ai'I beloved nusoami ui ine Cooper, son ol the late John S. Cooper. Funeral from chapel, 1158 N- Tuesday. Sept. 10, at 10 a.

to 6t. OF EVANGELS OLIS ple, beloved nusoana oi iJora, lamer ox George Elsie, and Ruth. Funeral Monday, Sept. 9. at p.

at chapel. 312 wJ 63d-st. Interment Oak Hill. IN MINNEAP Mary ol the i.aKe cnurcu. CEOTTT Emmett P.

Crotty, beloved hus ORMOND Thomas Onnond. Sept. 5. hus band OI 11 itllil llll tllCC ULllllVlH I 11 1UI1U lpliaw.tl. Thnmaa -Tnlin ami band ol Evelyn Fitzseraia rui.ij.

and afEectionate lather ol Marilyn, son ol i nf Hid ui Margaret Vass, brother of James. Officer 1 At i i. a-i i 1.1 4ri Religious Education Plan Oxford. After bequeathing a copy of Shelley's poems and a small tract jonn ana mursaieii inumw -Maurice. Albert and Raymond.

Funeral Monday, Sept. 9. at 9 a. from residence. 9104 S.

to St. Margaret rhiimh. Interment Holy Sepulchre. John Ormond. iars.

jxxkb snoney. icrs. Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Nellie Keating, Bister ir Y3n.Mrtlr i A nnii IhA 1 -n 1 to lays 1 Michael Ormond, son of the late Margaret of land at Chinglord to anotner friend. Vyvyan Warren Richards, CIO tf CROZIER Douglas Crozier, Sept.

7, of 4428 19 His Indictment Conspiracy. Called Inadequate. 3 and JfatncK. iuuuuov a a. m.

from 5604 Normal-av. to St. Gabriel TnnT.af Tillehallr flT It. A1U. J.0.111C1 Lawrence left the residue of his es church.

Interment at Mount Olivet. Particulars, Yards 0703. tate to his brother. 'pillll Mary, Douglas and Judith. Services Tuesday, Sept.

10, p. at chapel, 1-J4 Oak Park, at Lombard-av. Interment Woodlawn. Member ol National The document was filed in the name OWEN William C. Owen, of 170 Cuy Oak dciuycu i ii.

rha.idB nwpn. At rest and BY THE REV. JOHN EVANS Society ol the Army ol the rnuippines of Thomas Edward Shaw, although the real family name was Lawrence. Col. Lawrence had his name legally ana orumer -services at chapel.

5708 Madison-st. Mon CUNNINGHAM Mary Cunningham, at Wash 51 Annleton. Sept. 7. Special.

ington and Jane smun nom. day, Sept. 9, at a p. m. ihkiiucu.

Park cemetery. mm chapel, 63d and Harvard, Monday, Sept. a m. Interment Drivate. ThP Wisconsin conference of the 18 Minneapolis, Sept.

7. 1.1 Declaring he feels that an Lial hearing cannot be had in Hen-hrm county, Walter Liggett, xi. ivriiTirocit. American ol PALM QUIST Elsie Palmquist. beloved changed to Shaw alter nis return from his adventures in Arabia.

EniscoDal church today ALTON Dora I. Dalton, nee Urown; be- daughter ol trie auu im eister of Wiilara. imera turned from controversy over social The rights to Lawrence's famous hook, the Seven Pillars of Wisdom," 1 and economic issues to unanimous Evelyn. I'uneral services 3 p. m.

Monday at chapel, 120 N. Hale-st Wheaton. Burial In Wheaton cemetery. day, Sept. 10, at p.

iroui i resideuce, 10748 to b. Mission church, 11034 lndiana-av. Inter- llr trill are to he held bv the trustees for a iXTropmpnt that our business as a DeCHRISTOFANO Joseph DeChristofano, be trust fund for widows and orphans church is still to challenge the lives ii ii PENIKOFF Henry Penikoff, beloved hus nonnif." with the church's reli of royal air force men to wnom Law rence pave the copyrights in memory i loved husband ol celesta, iona wiun i Mrs. Gene Carsello. Louis.

Mrs. Mary Haut, Walter, Mrs. Ethel Rogers, Edith, Ben. Klsip. F.dward.

and Geraldine. Funeral TO! OI U1C iiuunv-. Minneapolis, today petitioned for a change of venue in his trial on charges of infamous sex practices. Liggett, who since his indictment Jvly 31, has branded the charges as of a political conspiracy intended to silence his attacks on Gov. Floyd B.

Olson and Minnesota's Farmer- trinns message. band of the late Dannie, wuu i Esther, Serecse Grossman, Charles and the late Max fMiddy. Funeral Jlonday. -30 p. at memorial chapel, 50b Broadway.

Interment New Free SoflB i TM a w. fynm 1 i M. CpTltral-aV of his service with the British flying corps. The film rights were bought ohortw after his death. A new popu This turn of emphasis was maae plain in the unanimous adoption of to St.

Pascals church. Interment Mount Carmel. Armitasre 7800 tif wnort of the committee on evan PHILLIPS James H. Phillips of 304 N. 4th- lar edition of the book recently came DIEDERICHS Margarpt Diederiehs, 6528 ii fr i 1 1 (i7nd wife frplism which declared that Christ av Maywood, beiovea nusoauu ui mjf Cne'e Kendall, fond father of Mrs.

A. M. nL cnnVivn la Howard K. ft on the market and was said to nave r-, )f -( 'i i 1 xxcii aiu-a i of John P. Diederiehs, mother ol Robert flirt not commission the church Boyle, daughter ot Mrs.

jrreaericK r-enuie- tililllllCis Indianapolis, and the late Ls Koj. rvitvvnlv in five far-reachine and had good sales. 2 'HOME TOWNS' rhallensinc ideals and principles for Monday, Sept. 8, at 3 p. m.

Interment Funeral Monday, p. di iuut Lake-st. at Maywood. Interment Boone. Ia.

nrivaie. MRS. WILSON WOODROW (As she appeared in 1912). the remaking of human society; but mr-cvw 1 1 7 -TnoA Vnnrtvl. RICHTER Minnie Richter.

Sent. T. l3a. 11 sinners to repentance and con- loved wife of the late Daniel, fond aunt of Marie, Henry and Martin Fogarty. At aged 81 years, wiuow me Riehter, beloved mother of Mrs.

Clara Olir. OF ROGERS VIE FOR MEMORIAL secratlon to the task of building His New York, Sept. 7. Special. i i i Mrs.

Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow, George. William, ana uim mi;" sister of Mrs. Bertha Beck. Mrs. Mathilaa louts is.

btn-Bi. jj'unerai nouue later. GDDGIN Harriet T. Gudgin, nee Case, Sept a. nt ili.

latA Onry. rnnthfr of Mrs. Labor administration, to the Hennepin county District court stated that he asked that the trial be held in some other county. He made his plea, he said, 'so that he- may be afforded an opportunity to pi ove his innocence in an atmosphere untainted by political prejudice and where certain powerful underworld interests will not be permitted to reach out for the purpose of influencing prospective jurors, or those actually impaneled for the trial. Trial Set for Sept.

16. Hearing on the petition probably kingdom." Bid for Local Leadership. who published her many stories and Tulsa, Sept. 7. CP) One of Riehter.

and Amelia vierKe. iuuer ices at her late home, 44S W. Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Interment Waldheim.

For information call Fairfax 3900. The report was interpreted by some Agnes Niggemeyer, sister of Mrs. Sarah Goodwin, mother-in-law ol Bernard Nigge-mpvpr. Funpral Monday at 9 a. m.

from the late Will Rogers' two "home novels under her married name oi Mrs. Wilson "Woodrow, died at her 'r. as a first move asainst centralization 8123 Jeftery-av to ROSE Helen laabelle Rose, age 15, Sept. 7. towns" in Oklahoma flared up against the other today over a me of leadership in national boards of heme here early today of a heart ail nuT.

Tn.iv nt Pp.tpa rhiirch. Intnrment St Mary's. Rochester, N. papers please various sorts. The program advocated morial for the cowboy humorist.

ment. She was 63 years old. Mrs. Woodrow had been in failing health suddenly; beloved daugnier oi wrcii-a, Ivers. and Benjamin Rose, sister of xrvU and Lucille.

Remains at residence, ll'bll s. Camnbell-av. Funeral notice later. cony. South Shore 8S21.

in th adopted report "was not the Oologah. near the ranch on HANLEY John F. Hanley. retired police n.Li.. TTamiltnn.

for some time. kind handed down but one homemade RYAN Francis A. Ryan, beloved sen "'J, date on Left to ngbt. mis. mrsie nf ihR local which Rogers was born, wants to build one.

So does Claremore, Mrs. Woodrow's work was widely will take place Sept. lb, xne uai win take Place Sept. 16, the nergeant, at tne Dome oi nis wouicr, liam C. Hanley.

6710 N. Maplewood-av. IWpgl TVfnnrlrlv Spnt. U. St 9:30 a.

known. She published hundreds oi late James and Mary ineevers brother of Mrs. A. Puetz Mrs. Thomas Burke, and James Ryan.

Funeral Tuesday the trial of the editor, who on DTesjdent of Evsnston Historical socieiy; rr uier i-v which the trial I rhsrl Bartlett of Evanston church membership. to St. Timothy ohurch. Interment All which claimed Rogers as a citizen. stories, articles and short humorous Aug.

a 0 Aort Jiwreern mvMV. -u aJv Everv church 1 Today J. B. Wise, president of the Saints cemetery. Member ol Policemen Benevolent association.

Kindly omit flowers. nieces in manv magazines, and wrote Sept. 10, at a. in, home. 5350 W.

Nnrth-av, to St. Tninrment Calvary. Mernmac to laf Cr.XlJ,ed, "should set itself immediately Oologah chamber of commerce a number of novels. Her earlier books air itvastfir. i nev are snuwn vinu v.wtl, the task of finding and working charged that its plans were cooly X.

'beloved husband ol Mary nee SHIELDS-Patrick F. Shields, WOTed laan tU I to Leahy, lather oi Mrs. jsewaao aim i.uc- 1 I l.tfi T-1 VTTIRP11. out that type of evangelistic pro dealth with characters in lumber, mining and railroad camps and later nana or jviary, m-e "uuvu of Mrs. Rex Byrd, John R.

aiul Besiua i nira and Mrs. jb.arv ignored" by a memorial committee in Oklahoma City Wednesday. mai jr, uiumci Funeral Monday, 9 a. from funeral gram best fitted to its own locality 3 4 hiili. Alia I she wrote many crime stories.

Kennedy. Funeral Tuesday. Sept. We don't believe that Claremore lumiuariieu tuc wife have waged In their newspaper and its conditions." The author was born in cnuiico- a. from funeral pnie home, o4B umiou.

church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Tfartis 0662. r. i TXfA W.

The recent tendency to turn over to St. Mel cnurcn. mraman the, where her body will be a 1 against uov. uison, "lwuuul demands for his impeachment. KMRS.

HOPKINS must be allowed the exclusive right of selecting the site of the memorial in view of the wishes 6f the Rogers' evangelism to a program of reli Scott Pays Tribute tatren for burial. She was the daugn- SCHNEIDER Fannie Schneider, nee chosi- gious education" was pointed out in ter of William and Jane McCoy berg, of 4038 w. asc Sept. 7, 1935- beloved husband of Hilda Hard, father ol Bernard and Catherine. Services at chapel, 63d and Harvard, Monday, Sept.

9, at 4 p. m. Interment at St, DIES; SHE KNEW family," Wise said. at 1 a. m.

rrway, eepi. u. the report as inadequate when nun Waddel. She attended no schools. Th Rpventv-fifth anniversary of the He added that the Oologah com rirpris of our vouths and adults are When I wanted to learn any ..1 1 1 riTi Mpmlwr til X.

B. auu 3. A 4 p. Sept. 6.

First nonie pjhu Supreme Rebecca lodge. No. 252. Survived by her husband Louis Schneider. Mothe Kinkintr of the steamship Lady Elgin 16 PRESIDENTS mittee favored letting the nation as Local No.

1. groping in the dark in these troubled thing," she once explained, 1 was rff Wiimptto harbor, in which 2G3 per pointed out tnat in me ou yi has worked on newspapers, he has never been suspected of any sexual Irregularities. He told of attempts to "persecute" him and discredit his "character." The incident on which the charge against Liggett is based allegedly oc- HARNETT Daniel 3. Harnett, husband of Washington. D.

C. Sept. 7. G55) a whole settle the question of the site. Claremore has proposed the days not knowing which way to turn, provided with private teachers.

sons nerished. was commemorated at of Janet and Muriel, aausmcr Rosa Schcnberg, sister of Manny Rchon-berg, Mrs. Rose Levy, Mrs. Virginia Swartz, Mrs. Marjorie Rubenstein and Mrs.

Helen Paul. Thf rare distinction of having per manv havinsr gone so far as to ques Mrs. Woodrow was Dorn uci. j. Northwestern university yesterday in erection there of a $2,500,000 museum.

1S39. Her husband was James Wilson sonally known every President from tion if the church and Christianity Patten gymnasium before the plaque 'It is unfortunate that any feel- SCHWEIHS Joseph Schweiha, dearly be It was not Lincoln on down that's 16 Presidents intr should arise in this matter." said honoring Edward W. Spencer, r-jorin- March 22. 1934. Woodrow, a distant cousin of Presi dent Woodrow Wilson.

has anything to offer them." It was that, each church set helonsed to Mrs. Archibald Hop wpstprn student at the time, wno CLUllUllVllUbU Mrs. Tom McSpadden of Chelsea, sis kins, "grand old lady" of Washing anart periods of each year for evan cinnp rpsfiied 17 passengers. lhe ter of the humorist who was killed ton who died yesterday as Annisquam, stpamer was rammed by another pel ism. although mere "tecnnique Jane, nee Hanrahan; brother ol maurue and the late Cornelius, Lawrence, Michael, and Mrs.

T. Griffin. At rest in the funeral home. 3834-36 Irving until Tuesday, a. m.

Thence to St. Edward church, where solemn high mass will be celebrated at 9:30. Interment Calvary. Member of Retired Police Benevolent association. HERMANN Adele Hermann, beloved wife of the late Henry, loving mother of Mrs.

Lillian Fantus and Milton, fond sister oi Mrs. Mary Marks. Mrs. Tillie Friedman ol Detroit and Mrs. Freida Jerecky, Mrs.

Annie Meng, Eegina and Richard Rauscher ol New Yorfc. Funeral Monday. 1.5 p. at memorial chapel. 6206 Broadway.

Interment Emanuel cemetery. Jewisn Waldheim. Family at 6523 N. Ashland-av. HIGGINS James M.

Higgins of 1846 W. Mass with Wiley Post in an Alaskan plane crash. of revival is not important compared vessel. 30 PLANES TO JOIN loved husbana oi ine iaie father ol Math, John Mr3. Margaret Schwass.

Mrs. Tillie Heimach. Joseph. Mrs. Veronica Baethke, Michael.

George and the late Sam. Peter and Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner. Funeral Monday, Sept. 9.

at 9 -15 a. from his daughter's residence. 6343 S. to St. Anthony church, 28th-pl.

and where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Elm-hurst.

HL Hpr Grandfather was Edward Ever Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president of with the need of an objectively ett, featured "main speaker" at the IN LAST RITES FOR until June 22 last, 16 months afterward, that he was arrested. Together with Frank Ellis, radical labor organizer of Austin, Liggett was first charged with abduction of two 16 year old girls, by taking them from their homes in Austin and bringing them to Minneapolis for immoral purposes. Penalty Is SO Years. Information leading to the arrests, praying church" which would make the university, placed a wreath at the nlaaue in the presence of Mayor event where Lincoln delivered his evangelism "inevitable.

hripf but immortal Gettysburg ad MONTROSE CHAS. DICKINSON Charles II. Bartlett of Evanston, and Joint Services Recommended. dress, and her fine old home on Mas Postmaster William J. Hamilton, pres SKLODOWSKI Rose Sklodowski.

nee Weie. A funeral cortege of 30 planes will CEMETERY sachusetts avenue was filled with his In areas where churches do not ident of the Evanston Historical so toric mementos associated with the fiv low over the lake front at 2 p. v.irh.tKi nf in. isie r.ix-ti conduct Sunday night services it was ciety. Dr.

Scott paid tribute to the 01bfc-l. XU11V1 lwov beth Burns Hiffffins, father of J'aJnes famous family. rernmmended that pastors group to today as the ashes of Charles Dickin heroism of Soencer. whose health was late ol 5721 oeiuvcu Adam, loving mother ol William and Mildred, sister of Mrs. Anna Welch, Fran.

2nd Leopold Weiss. Funeral Monday. Sept. 9 10 a. from funeral home, 4255 W.

to Holy Trinity church. Interment St. Adalbert's. Albany 3S00. But Mrs.

Hopkins lived in the pres son. 77 vears old. known as tne Mrs. R. Lief, Mrs.

G. Obel and the late so impared by the deed that he had gether Into teams and conduct joint ent. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt "father of aviation" in Chicago, are to pive up his studies at the uni evangelistic services.

mam Mrs. J. Portway. brother oi J. Michaels, and the lata Mrs.

J. Uickey. 1 1 x4-S a. hadn't been in the White House a strewn on the waters of Lake Micni versity. While the program calls lor the SMITH Margaret Theresa Smith, beloved 'unerai jaoiiuay, ui- otnc Tier a -kt tn Our Lady month hpforn Mrs.

Hopkins, then 82. can. Thirtv persons, includine those conference to close tomororw night nf r.nni Counsel church. Interment Holy The cortege will be headed by Ed had taken her on an alley exploring saved by Spencer, were rescued off when Bishop J. Ralph Magee, of St.

Ssmilchre. Prospect 7776. officials said, resulted from an anonymous letter left on a desk in the child welfare office here. Subsequent to arrest on the abduction charge, and while Liggett was demanding an Immediate hearing, an indictment on the more serious charge was returned against the editor by the Hennepin county grand jury. Conviction on this charge carries a 20 year sentence.

1 ward E. Ballough of Day tona Beach, trip. tt-t -n-w wini J. Hoefier, dearly oe- 'crematory Paul. Minn- is expected to read the the university campus, while scores of others drowned in the same spot.

numii. Dh. pilot who taught Mr. Dickinson On a dark and dismal day they annointments of pastors for tne next loved BOH OI ADSeuuc, erl loving brother of Dorothy. Robert and to fly in.

1921 and later flew him in peered into courtyards where tuber peerea inw cuui i.yu.iua wucic They had drifted shoreward on debris They had driited shoreward on aeons year, yet he stated in an interview tuc-1 culosis flourished, poked areas lit- rom the scene of the wreck 15 miles PERPETUAL CARE LOTS AT REASONABLE PRICES 5400 N. Crawford Av. Phons Irving 5400 Dolores. Funeral eu several transcontinental races, from wife ol James tx iona momr Anna E. Rose, Mary E-.

Donald and the late James H. sister of Mrs. Harvey, and native of New Ross. County Wexford, Ireland. Funeral Tuesday at a from residence.

9907 Hamuton-av. Solemn reauiem high mass St. Barnabas church at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Member of Blue Island lodge. Catholic Daughters of America. Ph. Yards 1)14. SMITH Mrs.

Annie O'Neil Smith, beloved wife ol Ormas William Smith, fond mother of Mrs. Robert H. McCurdy, sister of Mrs. M. A.

Bean, Mrs. H. E. Moore. Mrs.

AmoB G. Moore, Arthur E. O'Neil and tne lata i r-i n-latf nf Aire. YIl- lrom parents kmucu, 4 sf nintildfi church. Interment Mount P.alloueh's plane, decorated with rib out.

In all. 137 of the 400 passengers, that sessions may continue unui Tnesdnv. It is rumored about the tU Willi v.i. dashed on to another alley in Mrs. miTfot.

Vincennes 1817. bons, the ashes will be scattered. Milwaukee excursionists homeward ferenre that the most notable HOFSAES William D. Hof saes. Sept.

7, at The aerial ceremony is being spon Roosevelt's onen roadster hound from Chicaeo. were rescued. VA-ajarn Times. nOSOliaii uuououu sored bv the Aero Club of Illinois, of FUNERAL DIRECTORS. change will send the Rev.

Dr. J. A. T. -i- i ki ifnicino fnttier Of Mrs The result was an alley clearance Tn Milwaukee a reauiem hieh mass late jennie jiunuau.

lata Le Roy. Member which Mr. Dickinson formerly was an Holmes of Aopleton, to tne law. President Roosevelt handed the tfUllC 1VOJ x. SKEELES BIDDLE.

WILLIAM ABB ATT, HISTORY EDITOR, DIES IN NEW YORK First Methodist church, South Bend, officer. Planes will assemble at tne nen with which he signed it to Mrs was celebrated yesterday In St. John's cathedral for those lost In the tragedy. The ceremony has been held Sated Spanish War Veterans. Services FINEST FfTNERAL SERVICE AT LOW rns-n TTMr.T EVERY ITEM.

PIPE Aero club field at 83d street and liam F. Ryan and Louis G. Smith. Funeral Tuesday, at 9 a. from residence known as the home church of Hopkins, who had fought for it for at cnapei, i.Bia.c-B Tuesday.

Sept. 10, at 2 p. m. Inter Cicero avenue and will proceed in ORGAN. VOCAL MDSIC.

miT E. 3D-ST. AT EVANS. FAIR. 0120.

twenty years. each year since the tragedy. S. to si. Jiargarei ferment Holy Sepulchre.

ment Rosehill cemetery. rTTtra tVit. A TTnBrllPfi. Sept. 6, 193a, the Studebaker family.

Masonic Funeral Rites formation to the lake front. The ashes will be scattered into the lake oppo SMITE Horace F. Smith. Sept. 6, 1933; hus UNDERTAKING CO.

1 oO VO U.nnlnh n-l is AMtt historian and editor of MF.MflRl AL RI lES North Side. Wei. South Side Wen. 060O nusoana oi mo w.a father of Arthur J. Hwhes of 527 Wash- for Horace F.

Smith, 65 huTo! LHhK TODAY TO HONOR THRONGS ATTEND site the Blackstone hotel where, ivir. Dickinson lived for the last 20 years. Funeral services for Mr. Dickinson, Wilmeue. xii.

band of Melsena iainer oi taihh. man Smith. Funeral services 4:30 p. m. Monday at Masonic temple, Evanston.

I1U under auspices of Evanston eomniandery, hj ro Tnterme.nt at Factoryville, Pa. HANLEY. INC-FUNERAL DIRECTION Francis cnurcn, nfiiuieiiu, Tki nnria 11 (I otjuuitiiic Funeral services for Horace BISHOP SUMNER BURIAL RITES FOR jONATHAN-WilliamL. Jonathan beloved SPAKE Harold Spake, late of 7049 Egglcs- who died last Monday in New York of a heart attack, were held on Fri CEMETERIES. Smith, 65 years old, 1453 Wilson ave nue, will be held at OClOCK to husbanu oi mo mie Martin; fond father of Grace Packard.

Lar- CHAS. J. VOPICKA SAC. BECAUSE LEAVG. CITY 6 GRAVES day in the Graceland cemetery chapel morrow in the Evanston Masonic tem riette Linde, Kooeri ana hk Memorial services commemorating the social welfare work in Chicago of the Rt.

Rev. Walter T. Sumner, hishnrj of Oregon, who died on Funpral services for Charles J. of C. A.

Spake. Funeral Tuesday, aepi. ple. Mr. Smith died suddenly on Friday SmEt Frances and Robert William Jonathan, brother of Harry, Ivor Richard.

Wallace, Margaret Jonathan, and Mrs. A. B. Ringland. Resting at funeral home, 5708 Madion-st.

Services at Berwyn Presbyterian church, corner of 32d and Clinton-av Monday. Sept. 9, at 2 P. m. unnt Auburn cemetery.

Aus- ACACIA PK. MASON. STAR. ENTIRE FAM. City trans.

4 graves. S99 up. Lack. 9640, 10, at 2 p. at cnapei, iujj nuiiwuim-Tnterment Cedar Park.

Vopicka, former United States min while en route to a hospital alter ne had collapsed in the loop. He is sur-viveri and a Wednesday at his home in Portland, SUGDEN John L. Sugden, at his residence. ister to the Balkan states, were held i rwi- tr it. FOREST HOME 6 SEC.

15. 8325 Memorial 4 S100. Juniper 3727 1 uan uc.v.. band of Fannio father of Dorothy Sug iniermciii was con will be held at 11 o'clock today in yesterday at nau, xox ooum vlved. by his wife, Meisem the Sumner chapel of the Cathedral Ashland avenue, in the presence of daughter, Edna.

Mr. Smith shelter. Washington and Peoria a throng which included public of- nftpd with the investmen hv his wife. Melsena. nefterl with the investment MOKUMEKTP.

den. Mrs. Wilmot r. fierce, anu ai. liam H.

Korst. At rest at chapel. a3 heart operation a week ago. Mr. Abbatt was concerned with the history of his own country and he wa3 particularly interested in two men, Benedict Arnold and Maj.

John Andre. He edited Codman's Arnold's Expedition to Quebec and Sargent's Life of Maj. John Andre." He was instrumental in discovering the burial place of Arnold. In 1926 he was able to prove that he was buried in St. Mary's church, London.

Mr. Abbatt took over the Magazine of History in 1898 and he edited it up to the time of his death. One of the services the magazine performed was the reprinting of rare historical works. i i ,1 nocofid awav Sent. 5, firm of I.ake-st Oak Park.

Services at Grace POWERS GRANITE Inc. Stokes. Woolf 105 South La streets. flcials and leaders among the czecho- Kmes. Judith Ann, and Jeanne daughter The chanel adioins the site of the slovak.

Polish. Jusro-Slav. and Ruma Rniio street He was recorder and Episcopal church, vzt won. i. Monday.

9. at 3:30 P. m. Interment Forest Home. Euclid 1643.

Desisners and Builder. MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS. of the late Mr. ana mrs. vieh, sister of Mrs.

Marion i Tomich. N. Clark-st. High nian peoples. Many also attended the past master of Evans lodge, A.

F. former Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul, where as dean from 1906 until SYKES Mary Keller Sykes of 3015 N. RLA WARE 3153. burial services in the Bohemian Na TRIBUNE TOWER rr' in at St A.

in Evanston. BartloromeT'chvu-ch. Interment St. Maria 1915 Bishop Sumner attained a na wuucu v. i beloved wile oi joeury ing mother of Milton daughter of Sirs.

Jacob Keller, sister of Mrs. Edna Heine-ma Aline Maronde. Mrs. Minnie GOLUMBARIUMS. tional rpnutation for his campaign cemetery.

Mr. Vopicka died suddenly Tuesday Funeral Rites Tomorrow KARNICK Mabel Karnick. nee Herrmann, no-ninst virp. He formerlv was a mem' lmTAXT rVC 4-K Gilliiand. End Jacob Keller.

Funeral Mon jllgllb ijl xiai i akbaviv for Dr. David A. Youmans ber of the Chicago board of educa- ins- his home from the Winnetka day, Sept. 9, at a p. at pi.

copal church, Byron and N. Kostner-av 7.. TvTrtntrnse Remains at funeral beloved wife ol jonn, raumer sister of Sadie Scholl. Funeral Monday, 1-30 p. at the Cathedral chapel, 79t.h i ininrmmt Graceland.

Bt- Marble compartments in beautiful building devoted entirely to burial of cremation remains. Perpetual care. Lackawanna 9640. Chgo. Columbarium 7800 Irving Park.

tion. funeral services for Mrs. Anna Wil Funeral services for Dr. David A. mm .111 m.

i liii.ii. i 17 1 If Park-blvd. Canon David E. Gibson, pastor of Vnnmnn. 75.

vears old. an optome ana juiciaivi. nanurt TllPSUR CODY. marth Ickes, wife of Harold L. Ickes, 11U1I1C.

i-1 tj THORSEN Charles C. Thorsen, Sept- 5. be the Cathedral shelter, who worked trist, who died on Friday in his home secretary of the Interior, j.uum KLEIN-Ignatz Klein, late of 1321 8. Bp r- with Rishon Sumner during his ca At yesterday's services Secretary uciy a aci vitco ucui cjiclj. av husband oi saraii, nv ntirt Morns loved husbana OI neicn iiiurocu, Chester Thorsen, brother of Mrs.

Josephine Moore. Jane Thorsen, and Grant O. Thor i i g.t iXOV ia.vtri.iu; aiici a. ocvxj. DEATH NOTICES Noted Balkan Leader Dies; Called "Father of Serbia" BELGRADE, Sept.

7. U. P. Gen. Anto Gvosdenovitch, one of the most picturesque figures in the Balkans nnd sometimes called the spiritual reer on the west side, will omciate win outwit ickes was one of the honorary pall- months illness, will be held tomor brother oi jaamie CTri Vi tit Funeral Monday.

11 a. 3103 ncrton. Interment Jewish Waldheim. nt thp service today, The mUSlCal 1 Tho m.lo rhnir nf th I of 1H i tho rinmo "Rlirifll program will be made up of Bishop United Czechoslovak singers sang sen, granaiatner oi Member of Metropolitan lodge. No.

8bU. A. F. A. M-: Chicago lodge, o3 Loyal Order of Moose, and Division ot S- and E.R.E.

A. Remains will be in Forest Home cemetery. Dr. Youmans came to Chicago 35 years v. Q.av ammuiiu.

mu Sumner's favorite hymns. melodies which were Mr. Vopicka's Rita. Memorial services Monday. j- i ct TTammond.

Ind. father of Jugo-Slavia, died today. His latner or jugo-aiavia, cueu uuuay. no favorites. Tributes were paid by Act iitp wns uncertain, but he was able to Ex-Policeman John tianley at funeral home.

i neral services at Olivet H. E- fburch, at cnapei. hi o-jnta Burial service 8 a. m. Tuesday.

AH Saints ago from Canada. He is survived Dy two daughters, Ada M. Youmans and Mrs. Clara Evans, and two sisters, ing Consul General of Czechoslo In Memoriam. BENSON George Paul Benson.

In loving memory ol our dear brother, who passed away two years ago today. High mass tomorrow. 6:30 a. St. Sebastian church.

LOVING SISTERS AND BROTHERS. BENSON George Paul Benson. Sept. 8, 1933. In loving memory.

LOVING WIFE. fraternal Kotices. r. lnaffno EAriHiva fny. Morris B.

Adams and jaoiiuaj, -v. recall events as far back as 1840 and nr 1 tt- rT M4-II vakia Cervenka. and by represents 2 m. Interment uaivrmse. KRAST Katnenna fond Ilfirseii Lestil in Chicago IN your immediate neighborhood in every neighborhood of Chicago and its far suburbs in every direction Hursen Funerals have been recognized for over 40 years as the sweetest expression of a final devotion.

frequently estimated that he was well Uies; Un orce I ears Mrs. Harry Rithner and Mrs. Thomas WALSH-Michael J. Walsh husbana. oi tives of Jugo-Slav and Rumanian or beiovea wne a 1 i.

Elwart, Catherine Burns waisn, i' over 100 years old. as Montenegrin j0hn iianicy, ba years 01a, a rcureu pani7ations Miller. motner oi vlwart. Remains I Tl Ir, IDIx ViJr-t-i, uoor In I 0 1 ri 1 1 if, iviiniiiiivLuiii All jtv-w i 1 11 1 it i tyi i wiiu uiu bj .1 v. 1 -rr ii and John J.

vvaisn. Sent 9 at 9 a. from late residence, Siln to St. Sabina church. a 7 i 1 Ulto xveinei, aiiurxiey geiiviai ui he submitted a memorandum to Presi- the department, died yesterday after lllinois delivered the funeral ora- L.

S. Seymour. 42, Former SacpX936r WenS-sT Funeral Monday at 1-30 p. m. to First St.

Paul's Evan-glucal Luthwan church. Goethe and La e.iip.st9. Interment Waldheim. Jur.Ul icneu a Jieon Monday, 1 p. at chapel, 3654 W.

Tnterment Mount Olivet. ueut viuuuoujssoi.uis u.v a iican tion Mr Vopicka was a former Roosevelt-rd. Memners piease aii-tiiu. RALPH LEON. President.

WALSH-William Walsh. Sept. beloved comprehensive southern Slav North Maplewood avenue. He is sur- thChicaEO school of a husband ol tne iaie KUHN-August Kuhn. beloved ol state vived by a brotner, wiinam, wiuii iha At1aB Tonelra.

Kas. Sent. 7. 1U. P.l i wTmnt-rtv AndprRnn.

late of ...1 v. T.n gnnfhol- rirnthor ouu the late Mary is-unn, ueiy ii fmma Carl, and Elsie. Services Walsh, father of wiinam. wviu "i chael and Thomas Walsh, Mrs. Mary Lynch, and Mrs? Nellie Finney.

Funeral Monday, r.m. KalrtTrH ViiiRnann OI tne L. S. Sevmour. 42.

member of the 1 i-tA residence. 605 and two sisters in Ireland. Funeral company. late Martha loving father of Boy L. a TT Funeral Tues Sent 9 at 9:30 a.

from cnapei. oio TnlAn-lC "Hinsdale. Interment state highway commission and mentioned as a Republican gubernatorial mitUCl VtllllXV, OHM (i day, 1:30 p. at funeral home. 4ot9-bl in n.ot TTnmA.

W. 10 uui i v. Calvary. services will be held at the home to- moc. morrow.

Interment wiU be in All Ldward IS. Morgan Dies, Burial Rites Tomorrow for Mrs. Robert Blackwell Funeral services for Mrs. Robert Til tM LEON Morris Leon, age 44 years, beloved WERBECK Marie J. Werbeck.

nee zj nominee, died today or heart disease i nlnman ax rioav tieaa Saints' cemetery. MUwaukee-av. intermeoi Auauia Services by Union Park lodge. No. bio A.

F. A. M. R36 maki. of oeoo j.iaBe-a..

brotner oi nam, Joe. Clara Minovich, Minnie Levme Sophie fond mother ol Anne, r.u,,au, ffluni-fl vr TTl Denver, Sept. 7. (P) Edward born at Pound, and received a JiaCKWeil, Ot uuawa, a oioi-ci ui Thomas b. Hogan, president of the Mrs.

Fannie bcnneiaer ter. and George, scrvira lei, Bender. Funeral jaonaay, -p. at chapel, 3654 Roosevelt-rd. Inter- La Grange; beloved husband is.

Morgan, tz, uenver attorney anu uegiee at umvusnj wiawn- at chapel, Woodlawn. of Mary Agnes, lond latner oi iuiju ti nf Mr. Marv Con leuow f0 ui sin. After entering the insurance men i tJow LEVINE-Gwyn vlne, age 1. beloved L.aia to liCSt in aiancim chairman oi tne state tax commission I.niri to Rest in Waldheim chairman of the state tax commission WILKINSON-Gertde F.

Wilkmsor Inee ii 1 fnnrlav. 10 a. HI De neia in uitawa ai a. m. iy- after an illness of business in Chicago, he came to daughter iW rieda Sha- ,1 1 fuuciai i ii t.

at St. Francis Xavier church. La Grange. morgan ti 11- morrow, accoramg wU I several months. Wichita in 1923.

loved mwt -Funeral at Chicago's Independent Funeral Director Hursen, the langest establishment of its kind in America, has 3 funeral homes, one each on the South Side, the North Side and the West Side, and each is served by a Hursen Chapel of surpassing size and beauty. Most Beautiful Organ-Chapels in America TTnrspn nassenere.r fu- son, daughter oi miii u.l Ann Mnrean. sister of Mrs. Mar- Interment Mount Carmel. Here.

iJiaCKWeii; wno was ocnneiuur, viu, woo Division, at 1:30 p. m. saret Bruno, William G. Hazel, and BERMINGHAM William Bermingham, 4358 co rr 1035: Eon of the ADVERTISMENT years old, died on i riday oi mjuries avenue, iirst noDie grana vx jveueucan i A I IJ TVTrt OKO ti.nfn Trinrcrlnv Monday. LTDON Mary E.

Lydon, nee Padian, wife T7 mntnor flf .1 0 till JJ j.1 1115 -a i late James and Ellen Bermingham, beloved brother of Mrs. Nellie Byrnes, Mrs. Mamie SJ-SJT 10- Chmen1 incurred Hi a jiiuiuj. atuucuh xn i iguc, iw. nnv ii.iu dltlon to Mr.

Hogan, she is survived in her family home with burial in New Aid Said to Convey Sound iiina 1 1 1 1 1 ann VI rn. uurutuj Fiset. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 10. at Dy anouier uruuiei, mwoiu nugaii, hbiuikuu cmij.

of Ottawa, and a sister, Mrs. William died suddenly at her home Thursday i ivy a v.v.v.fvm CVia ia eiiTtrt7er1 Trwr teTh7lQ. She is survived by her hus WILLIAMSON Nina 31. Williamson. Tan-nuanoja ions: wif of Oliver a.

from chapel, an irvmg to Queen of Angels church. Burial at Cal -Mm rkthdral. Interment Mount Carmel. morning. Blackwell 6f Wedron, 111.

Perfectly to Many Deafened band and two children. couver, x. Williamson. Funeral services at Ottawa, 111-, p. Tuesday.

an, in McCORMICK John McCormick Sept. 5. at holnvpd husband of fond father of Anna i nee lainub i-w" SS lTh and Catherine, brother of YOUMANS Dr. David A. Youmans.

beloved Spider Bite, Pneumonia Robert E. Simon, Head of Carnegie Hall, Dies New York, Sept. 7. Special. Rob TV Mrs.

Mar Scientists claim that thousands of husbana oi mo mans, father of Ada M. and Mrs. Clara Evans, and grandfather of Florence Evans Fatal to South Bend Man nornMK: vary cemetery. BOWNE William H. Bowne, Sept.

6. beloved husband of the late Ella Bowne, father of Edna Harry Edith M. Paul, and Betty M. Bowne. Funeral services Monday 1 p.

at funeral home, 5200 N. corner of Foster. Interment Forest Home. BOYLE Nellie Boyle nee Mackeyl, late of 3637 beloved wife of the late Neal Boyle, fond mother of Mary Mc-Namara, sister of Harry Mackey, and the Funeral juonuay, Brendan church. Interment Holy Sepulchre x- Varrla ert E.

Simon, 58, president of Came' ert E. Simon, 58, president OI Came- ooutn cena, isepi. i. iope- wnicn were regarucu as pcuuaucui m- I i i mi l. i .1 IV.

I i 1 1 i nAM and Mrs. Harry Jiimner, uiuma Thomas MUler. Funeral at late residence. 7159 Monday, Sept. at iu ATiix LxUJ.ax srle hall, who nas oeen one oi tne xarg- tiai.j uue vl a ciuei- a umuui nrmmes, nave exycncutcu wwiei pci- neral-cars, specially designed by Hursen for Hursen incomparable service, are the finest things on wheels.

Yet, with all their elegance Hursen Funerals always cost less. TTT.T.ir.wFrank B. Miller, of Oak i-arK mct rmsrntnri In New York real es- ago resulted in complications and fPCt SOund reception with the new reception with the new a. m. Interment ores uohb.

hiKnana oi. Seal Symphonic Acousticon, a tate for the last 25 years, died today. Simon was a nephew of Henry and Sarasota, Harvey and father of the late iiarvey Sfiir At rest and services at chapel. b4 Oak Park. Monday.

Sept. 9. 6.3 Lake Pairmount ceme- of Casimar J. Mroz, oU, today. discoveries are publicly announced, has made marvelous strides toward relieving the deafened, of which there are several million in America, it is estimated.

Eight out of ten of those who have tried this new Acousticon many of whose eardrums have been destroyed or middle ear organs permanently damaged have been amazed at the new kind of hearing it makes possible. And they have been delighted with its compact attractiveness. No charge is made for personal demon- ArnncfiVnn 1 crlad to Buy new type of hearing aid that defeats deafness to an amazing extent. Morgenthau former ambassador CORORVE The children of the late i null HT1 1 in niS to Turkey, and a first cousin of Henry unnnv fond brotbef Those whose personal demonstrations cororve wm aeuicam memory Sunday. Sept.

8. 193o. at 3 p. Waldheim cemetery. I- O.

B. Kabbi Pikelnv officiating. Monday, 9 a. from chapel. 41.8 Madi- laie auicriHo 1 Funeral Tuaeday, 9:30 a.

from chapel, 238 S. to Presentation church. Interment Mount Carmel. BRENCE Gladys Brence. nee Novotny: beloved wife of Frank fond sister of Frank Novotny.

Funeral Monday Sept. 10 a. at funeral home. b617 yv. Berwyn.

Interment Bohemian Ka- tional cemetery. BUSIAN Anna Bnrian. nee Kalina; Sept. 6, late of 1626 S. Berwyn, dearly beloved wife of John, loving mother ol -r.

i ivam- Morgenthau secretary oi tne wry. 1 Henri Barbusse, Pacifist in St. Mel CUU1CU. uvw with this new Acousticon have been so highly successful, have said sincerely that thev consider it really as one of BUll-DWl Onlw'JT'tf. ISCHIJLTA monument Tl f- Hf non r-ti lat of 41Xo i tated to tne memory the marvels of this age.

t3 RD. AND loving husband of saran son Ti.i,nii nrnther of Abe. Mau- ritfemont-av SevU 9, Mlwed husband of Claremont oepi. Kiann. Author, Buried in Paris HA DVARD rtS; sTnTonTand Tack, ai B'nai ceme-f DT-V Waldheim.

D. m. Sunday, oep- 'Although the principle of bone con 3 Funeral Homes North 929 Belmont Av. Phone WELUnyton West 2346 West Madison Phone IIAYmarket 0100 South 1820 South Michigan Phone VALumet i030 deafened person an opportunity to try out the instrument in private, without obligation. Sent.

7. CPi Henri Bar- the late ueriu, Helen Lewin, Freda Schum, Adolph. and Florence. Funeral Monday. Sept.

9. at 3 aiorence. Lineoln-ar- to WEN. 0023 jyiarie Dievuiis, uun T'l Tsacsnn. John ana rjnr An vmi hw.

tr. tales the word of an SHEA-Edmund J. Shea, er o1 in rr i ri i 1 1 i.iiii.. -r. 1 1 Spnt.

9. busse, pacifist author of the famous war novel. Le Feu." was buried to ImoerialOiiartetarid Organ duction, which it employs, is not new to scientists, this new hearing device is so verv sensitive that manv cases which Mnntrosa cemetery. other to tell if you are benefited. You either near, nr vnti ln not hear, and it is very, at 8:30 a.

from chapel, 6229 W. cer- home oi hel Mulvihill. beloved husband of toe Stea of 4434 father of Mary PhylU. ist included with all Chanel MTTRPHT Dr. Cornelius J.

Murphy, Sept. 6, hn.hsmii of Catherine, father Berwyn, to Aiarie v-cub Airir.m svn. i unable to hear Shea, son of Jennie ana failed to respond to previous types have services, complete lunerais day here after thousands had passed before his vasket in union labor headquarters. Barbusse died in Moscow Tentlw nt -nneumonia. Scores of sound clearly and distinctly.

For a free demonstration era to ACOUSTICON, Dept. of Dorothx, and brother Michael and Mary Murphy, past G. K. of De Soto maI. kin nf n.

Funeral Tues- Shea, brother oi maxw nenhew ol Mrs. Joseph a3 low as $110. experienced just the opposite result with this new model. Barry. 4821 and Mrs Jre Interment St.

Adalbert. CARTEAUX Emma Carteaux, Sept. 7: wife of the late August, fond mother of Leon sister of Mrs. Leona Ridgeway. u-neral Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30, from residence, 1433 to Memorial Park cemetery.

UO, J.OU na -o rtnt 7i earn address, tor IUU councii, day at 9 :30 a. from funeral home. 24o i Vi V. 1 Leftist organizations, headed by Red Leavitt Van Velzer. iuriai uj Irene.

n- .1 rl. 1 1 1 111 It 1UU1LU. particulars and a free copy of the famo" YY HI" ui Scientific research, about which the i i rifn(- on win ferment Calvary. not be obligated in any ay. public knows or hears little until new flags, followed the herse to Lachaise cemetery..

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