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20 5k 3k" CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE MOXD AT. JUNE 27. 1938. MONUMENTS JWP MAUSOLEUMS. TJ DEATH NOTICES OBITUARIES QUALITY MONUMENTS.

MAUSOLEUMS. TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS AJNJJ MAKitJiKS jaKiLUX-ED AJS YVMiLKK. CHAS. G. BLAKE 10UO E.

67XH-SX. a lis Eh lLIiu 9 0 1 9 STANDARD OIL! GEM ETEKY MAKKERS. MONUMENTS AT HECKMAN Harris Eeckman, husband of larry Smitz. eaving-s. Sears' State-street Store Bapement.

the late Lottie, fond father ot the lata Mrs. Ida Keseel, Harry and Mrs. Mtinel Harry Smitz, attorney and master CENTRAL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME. ON SHOKT WAVKS. Kubens.

fond brother of Mrs. Beckie Hoif- in chancery for the last twelve years, over- and the Mutual system from the main studio at 9:30 p. m. Attilio Baggiore, tenor, will sing CEMETERIES. Today's Features rnan.

Joe and Mrs. Adrle Bloom; sevr ROME -7 :30 m. Federa erandehildren. Funeral Monday, June 27, CEMETERY LOTS MT. EMBLEM.

MA- at 2 p. at chapel. 4225 KooTelt sonic; eae. lor cash: sickness. Alb.

6970. road. Interment Jewish Waldheim. Pleaaa omit flowers. OFFICIAL, DIES ON W-G-N.

Two of W-G-N's best known pro MUST EAISE CASH 6 $75. WILL divide: nern. care. West Side. Dear.

5.276. HILTON Henry Hilton, beloved hnsband ot the late Jane, fond father of Georse Mary Brown, James, Flossie, Waade, and the late Sadie Kopp. Henry, William, and grams, Eob Elson on State Street and Painted Dreams, ,,,3,. will be heard at El FUNERAL DIRECTORS. O'HANLEY.

FUNERAL DIRECTION "Until" and "Just a Little Bit of Heaven." Other features: 8 a. m. Everyday Words. 11:15 Don Pedro and his Magic Violin. 2 p.

m. Marriage License Romances MBS. 4 Baseball Chicago White Sox vs. St. Louir.

ON OTHER STATIONS. 9 :30 WLS-WBBM Delaware Tercentenary: President Roosevelt and perfection. 77Ut Cottasre (irove. Bad. 770.

Kate Hilton. Funeral Tuesday. June 28, at 2 p. from late residence, 5440 S. Winchester avenue, to Community church.

Interment Mount Hope. Prospect 0031. new hours Degin- -4 hing today. Bob's tion of Business ana Professional Women; concert of folk musks 2RO's "Mail Bag." 2R04, 25.4 11.81 IRF, 30.5 9.83 meg. BERLIN 8:30 p.

m. Light music. DJD, 25.4 11.77 meg. BERLIN 9 :30 p. m.

1 Come from Alabama wid a Banjo on My Knee." special broadcast to our listeners in Alabama. DJD, 25.4 11.77 meg. LONDON p. Recital bv Empire Artists. GS1.

19.6 15.20 V.ST), 25.5 11.75 GSC, 31.3 fl.58 GSB, 31.5 9.51 meg. CHICAGO FKEQtTENClES. died yesterday in his home, 5490 South Shore drive. Mr. Smitz, who was 48 years old, had been ill of a heart disease.

He was unmarried and resided with a sister, Mrs. Hetty Cowan. A 1 1 r-ney Smitz formerly was a partner of his uncle, the late State Senator Adolph Marks. He was active in Republican politics in iniervtews nence- j. forth will be aired I Funeral Services Will Be Held Tomorrow.

EOBSON Benjamin C. Hobson of 47 W. DEATH NOTICES at 10 :30 a.m. The 114th street, June 1938, dear husband of Mrs. Hattie fond father of Mrs.

Wanda Provis and Benjamin father WENR Dinner Date. 6:15 P. M. W-G-N Evening Serenade. WENR O.

Stroterau. pianist. WCFL Hal Totten. WHB'C Money Matters. WJJD Sports Parade.

7:00 P. M. W-G-N Studies in Contrast. WLS Sports Review. WIND Sox vs.

St. Louis came recreated. WMAQ Public Hero No. 1. WBBM Truman Bradley.

WAAF Don Bolt. 7:15 P. M. WCFL Pop Tunes. WLS Julian Bentley.

WJJD" Your City Gov't." WAAF Pacific Paradise. WBBM Mon. Night Show. 7:30 P. M.

W-G-N Lone Ranter TMBSJ. WMAQ Margaret Speaks. WLS Those We Love. WCFL Jack Kelly's orch. WBBM Pick and Pat.

WAAF Evening Concert. 8:00 P. M. W-G-N Bob Crosby's orch. WLS Now and Then.

WJJD Hawaiian Melodies. WMAQ Lou Breese's orch. WBBM Radio Theater. WIND Listen to Yourself. 8:15 P.

M. WHIP Razzberry College. WLS Now- and Then. WJJD Rural Music. 8:30 P.

M. W-G-N Jack Denny's oreh. 2:15 P. M. W-G-N Meiody Parade.

WBBM Meet the Missus. WMAQ Ma Perkins. WAAF Carnival Matinee. WLS Homemakers' Hour. 2:30 P.

M. WHIP Dancing Party. WMAQ Pepper Young. WJJD L. Conn's Quartet.

WBBM Chicago Hour. 2:45 P. M. W-G-N Bill Lewis, singer. WMAQ Guiding Light.

WBBM Poughkeepsie Regatta Freshman. 3:00 P. M. W-G-N Margery Graham. WMAQ Backstage Wife.

WMBI Radio Bible School. WENR Club Matinee. WHIP Gay Cavalleros. WBBM Swing Patterns. 3:15 T.

M. W-G-N Khythm Rambles. WMAQ Stella Dallas. WAAF Matinee Melodies. WCFL William Wcever.

WGES Front Page Drama. 3:30 P. M. WMAQ Hughes Reel. WHIP There Was a Time.

3:40 P. M. WBBM Pat Flanagan. WJJD Baseball W. Brown.

3:45 P. M. W-G-N The Leadoff Man. WMAQ Girl Alone. 4:00 P.

M. W-G-N Baseball: Sox vs. St, In Memorinni. serial dramatic show, featuring of Claude. Harry, and Mrs.

Lenora Ball. 4 GONAN Stella Gonan. In loving memory oi and the late Frank. Resting- at funeral Bess Flynn, who our heloved mother and grandmother. home, 214 E.

115th street. Services Tuesday, June 28, at 2 p. m. Interment Mount Hope. CH1LDEEN AND GRANDCHILDREN.

SCHENKER Celle Adler Sehenker. In fond ana lorms memory 01 our uau, I HOGAN Mary Hogan, nee wife of 1h and mother, who passed away two years late fnnd mother of John. Thoma WGN-V'O WCFL 970 i nml aso today. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. SIMONS Anna Simons.

In fond memory of of West Covina, Mrs. Sadie Ledger. Michael, James, Catherine, and the lata Mrs. May Wolf and Martin. Funeral Mon Robert II.

McEIroy, who went to Work as a messenger boy when he was 14 years old and rose to vice pres- ident of the 1' Standar Oil Com- pany of In- plays the part of Mother Moyni-han; Alice Hill, Kay Chase, Dolly Day, and Ed Prentiss, will be moved to 10:45 a. m. Six sisters from Long Island will compete with six Harry Smitz. the 5th Ward. WMB1 1080 WMAE 12(10 WSRC 1210 WG KS :i.so WHKC 1420 WHIP 14 SO WIND 560 VVMAQ 670 WBBM 770 WIS- 87(1 WAAF 920 our dear mother, June 27, 1932.

LOVING CHILDREN. day, at 9:30 a. from late residence. 017 Dr. Charles B.

Walls. N. Drake avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment Mount Carmel. BISTRICKY Charles Bistrickv.

late of Belle Funeral services for Dr. Charles B. Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden. 11:30 WMAQ 300th broadcast of Farm and Home Hour: Secretary Henry A. Wallace, Lenox R.

Lohr, Frank Mullen and others. 6:30 WBBM Eddie Cantor and Bobby Breen. 7 WMAQ--Public Hero No. 1. 7 WMAQ Margaret Speaks' concert.

7:30 WBBM Pick and Pat. 8 WBBM Radio Theater: Helen Hayes and Robert Montgomery in Jane Eyre." 9 WMAQ Contented program. 9 :30 WENR For Men Only. Plaine, dear husband of Marion, fond KERMEND Anna Kermend, nee Lajiceft, Walls, Chicago physician since 1894, father of Rose Johnson. Marion, Charles, Riverside, 111., June 26, 1938, beloved who died on Friday in his home, 1526 mother of Sophia Smaha, Mary Kermend.

diana, died I Saturday in Albert, and Frank, brother of Stell How-land, Till Graham, Rose Cech, and Edward. Chase avenue, at the age of 81, will and Joseph Ambroz. Services Wednesday at 3 p. m. at funeral home.

177 Woodsida Funeral services Monday. 2:30 p. at chapel. 2118 Lawrence avenue. Interment be held today at 4 p.

m. in the chapel the ton hos- road. Riverside. Cremation. Waldheim.

WENR Paul Martin's orch. Mnnnt. RmVilpm Memher nf Ben Hur at 6959 North Clark street. Burial i.onis; nlso WCFL, WBBM, lodee. No.

R1K. A. P. A. M- McKinley KILLELEA Elizabeth Killelea of 336 Park '1 pital.

He brothers from r-t Kison. Elizabeth, N. on Dr. Harry Hagen's popular quiz program, True or False, over W-G-N at 9 p. m.

Henry Weber's Pageant of Melody, offering a double violin concerto of Bach's First Movement, played by Philip Kaufman, Raphael Spiro and WJJD Suppertime Frolic. WMAQ Music lor Moderns 8:45 P. M. camp. Veterans of Spanish American war, avenue, Glencoe, mother of Mrs.

Gertrude will be at Henderson, Ky. Dr. Walls was born in Fraserburgh, Scotland, was 61 years Policemen's Benevolent, P. M. Hope Feike and Charles Killelea.

Funeral WIND, WJJD. WMAQ Tea Time Varieties. WENR Neighbor Nell. WAAF Rhtimba Beat. 4:15 P.

M. WAAF Kay Armen. W-G-N Tomorrow's Tribune. i old. and lodge of Belle Plaine, la.

Wednesday. 9 a. from chapel, 1555 and came to the United States as a I Maple avenue, Evanston, to St. Athanasius 9 :30 WMAQ George Burns and young man. A graduate of the Chi WCB'L, Louie and WeaseL WIND Law of Life.

P. M. lived at 70-1 Sheridan jjxjjxjxiia jueii i x-me i church. Grove avenue. June 25.

1938. beloved I cago Homeopathic Medical college, he Gracie Allen. WMAQ Nat. Education Con. the Concert orchestra, will be aired sister of Mrs.

Ann P. Brouchton and the I LASSA John Lassa. husband of the lata W-G-N Sport Celebrity Fa road. Wil- served as surgeon for the Illinois late James W. Parker, aunt of Lawrie Magdalene, nee Pawlak.

dear father of mctte. Mary, Anna, Joseph, Frank, Lottie, and i Shutts. Mrs. Howard Monroe, William H. National Guard and later as a medical examiner for the United States Casimir, father-in-law of John Jasinski, WHIP Flying: Lessons.

WENR Music Circle. 4:30 P. M. WMAQ Your Family and Mine. WENR Johnnie Johnston.

4:45 P. M. Parker, and James A. Parker. Services at chapel, 63d and Harvard, Tuesday, June rude.

fl :00 P. M. W-G-N True or lalse? WBBM Wayne Kind's orch. WENR Magnolia Blossoms. WMAQ Contented hour.

2.1 i WLS Evelyn Little Maid." Anthony Zientara. Casimir Kwiatkowski, Mr. McEI- roy, a na- army. Z8, at 3 p. m.

Interment Oak Woods. :45 A. M. WGN Guild Morning pros. 7:00 A.

M. W-G-N California Snnshine. WMAQ Suburban hour. WAAF Breakfast. Express.

WLS Julian Bentley. 7:13 A. M. WLS Ernie Newlou. WBBM Morning Matinee.

7:30 A. M. W-G-N Mnsic Box. WJJI Christian Sc. program, WBBM Musical Clock.

WLS Top O' the Morning. 8:00 A. M. W-G-N Everyday Wordi." WLS Trailer Tim. WCFL Breakfast club.

WIND A. O. Baker. 8:05 A. M.

W-G-N Gooil Morning prog. 8:30 A. M. WLS Devotions. WMAQ Whistler and Dog.

WBBM Girl Interne. 8:15 A. M. WLS Billy Ncwcomb. WMAQ Amanda Snow.

WBBM Linda's First Love. 9:00 A. M. W-G-N Martha Crane and Helen Joyee. WBBM Pretty Kilty Kelly.

WCFL Just Neighbors. WLS Smile Market. WMAQ Mrs. Wigps. 9:15 A.

M. Katherine and Louise. Funeral Tuesday. June 28. at 9:30 a.

from chapel, 1059 i W. 32d street, to St. Barbara church. In IkOlH-rt 11. AlrrJroy.

tive Chi- BLOSSOM Carrie R. Boardman Blossom, WCFL 'Beyond the Horizon. WMAQ Poughkeepsie Regat Burt J. Dsnman. terment St.

Adalbert s. Boulevard 44-11. 1 9:30 P. M. casoan was active until he was stricken ill a few months ago.

His W-G-N Paseant of Melody Funeral services for Burt J. Den- MASON Homer Mason, dearly beloved son Chicag-o and Pasadena, suddenly. June 2Ef, at Drake hotel, beloved wife of Georpre mother of George W. Jr. of Lake Forest, Francis R.

and Katherine Bacon of Macomb, 111. Services at the mausoleum in WBBM Jack Jaulke's orch first job was with the Milwaukee of Charles and Lona Schmook, stepbrother of Gerhard, Carl, Renetta, and Edwin man, vice president and general manager of the United Light and Power ta. WENR Middleman's och. 5:00 P. M.

WENR Children's Stories. WAAF Salon Concert. WHIP Hollywood Brevities 5:15 P. M. ranroad.

He hold the rank of chief WCFL Perry Como. WMAQ Burns and Allen. WENR For Men Only. 10:00 P. M.

Rosehill cemetery Monday at 2:30 p. m. clerk at 21. In 1903 he joined the Schmook. Funeral Tuesday, June 28, at 5J p.

at chapel, 4256 S. Mozart street. Interment Bethania cemetery. company, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m.

in his home at 21 Linden BRENNAN Elizabeth Brennan tnee Keat oil company. In 1917 he became inn-! mi Fo rif Thnmna fnnrt TnnttlM" WMAQ Romance and Rhy WB3M Just Entertainment. WENR Alias Jimmy Valcn of Mrs. Rose Parsons and Thomas, sister McELROT Robert H. McEIroy of 704 Sheri avenue, Wilmette.

The body will be traflc manager, and in 1922 he was elected a director. Five years later dan road, Wilmette; beloved husband of Florence, fond father of Robert Jr. and sent to Davenport, for burial. Mr. Denman was found dead in bed of a he became vice president.

Mrs. Ailzia Drake. Funeral services Tues of Mrs. Bridget Halfpenny. Mrs.

Ann Dol-ton, Jennie Keating, and Mrs. Nellie Brown. Funeral Tuesday, at 9 a. from dence, 729 E. 90th street, to St.

Joachim church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. Please thm. 5:30 P. M.

W-G-N Kill Anson. WMAQ Rakov's orchestra. WBBM Tenth Inning-. 5:45 P. M.

W-G-N Orphan Annie. day, p. at Rosehill cemetery tine. WMAQ Amos 'n Andy. WCFL Danceland.

10:15 P. M. W-G-N Z. Arthur's orch. WBBM James Melton.

10:30 P. M. W-G-N Jack Denny's oreh. heart attack on the New York Central's Commodore Vanderbilt Satur chapel. Remains at mortuary, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston, until noon Tuesday.

omit flowers. MURPHT Timothy T. Murphy. June 25. of WMAQ Adrian Rollin's orch Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Florence Dascombe McEIroy; a son, Robert II. McEIroy and a daughter, Mrs. Alzia Drake. Funeral services will be in the Rosehill cemetery chapel at 2:30 p. m.

tomorrow. day morning as the train approached Chicago. He was 62 years old. He ERIGGS Ada Boutelle Brisrsrs, June 25, 1938, WHFC Musical Varieties. WCFL Hollywood News Gal.

1:00 P. M. W-G-N 11. Turner, pianist. WCFL Don Norman.

WIND Italian hour. WJJD Markets. WMAQ Betty and Bob. WBBM Manhattan Mother. WAAF Don Bolt.

1:15 P. M. W-G-N As Von Like It. WCFL Spotlight program. WAAF Soliloquy.

WJJD Midday Roundup. WMAQ Arnold Grimm. WLS Business of Farming. WBBM Man on Street. 1:30 P.

M. W-G-N June Baker, home management. WMAQ Valiant Lady. WBBM Kitty Keene. WHIP Concert orchestra.

WLS Voice of Feedlot. WCFL Joe Green's orch. 1:15 P. M. W-G-N Hits of Today.

WLS Listeners' Mike. WIND T. Ott, organ. WMAQ Joe Emerson. WBBM Houseboat Hannah.

WJJD B. Kanter. piano. 2:00 P. M.

W-G-N Marriage License Koniances. WJJD T. Tucker's orch. WBBM Rhymesters. WMAQ Mary Marlin.

WCFL Danceland. WAAF Reporter. WBBM Heart of Julia Blake. WCFL Originalities. WIND T'ra tic court.

10:15 A. M. W-G-N Bachelor's Children. VVMAQ Lorenzo Jones. WBBM Editor's Daughter.

WLS Vic and Sade. 10:30 A. M. W-G-N Man on State Street. WBBM Big Sister.

WIND Melody Makers. WJJD Zinimermann, organ. WMAQ Doc Schneider. WCFL. Viennese Ensemble, WLS Pepper Young.

10:45 A. M. W-G-N Painted Dreams. VVMAQ Road of Lite. WLS Grace Wilson.

WAAF Foolifh Questions. WBBM Aunt Jenny's Stories. 11 :00 A. M. W-G-N Melodies in Khvthm.

WJJD Missing Persons. WBBM Mary M. McBride. WLS Jim Poole. WMAQ Dan Harding's Wife.

WCFL Peekers in Pantry. 11:15 A. M. W-G-N lion Pedro's Magic Violin. WMAQ The O'Neills.

WLS Musical Chore Boys. WBBM Missus Goes to Market. WAAF Sport of Kings. WJJD Court Interviews. 11:30 A.

M. W-G-N Quin Ryan's News Comment. WAA1'-Myrna Dee Sergent. WJJD Safety court. WCFL Double in Stars.

WMAQ Farm Home hour: See. of Agri. H. A. Wallace.

WBBM Helen Trent. WGES Sunshine hour. 11:45 A. M. W-G-N Musical Mail Box.

WBBM Our Gal Sunday. WCFL Cobwebs. Cadenzas. WLS Short Stories. NOON.

W-G-N The Happy Gang. WBBM Goldbergs. WMBI Midday Gospel. WAAF Symphonic hour. WHIP South town church.

WLS Round-up. WCFL Hit Revue. P. M. W-G-N Noontime WBBM Vic and Sade.

WHIP Englewood hour. WCFL Three Komeos. WJJD Piano Tunes. 1:30 P. M.

W-G-N Markets. WMAQ Words and Music. WLS Markets. WHIP Hollywood News. WBBM Road to Life.

WCFL Melody Mart. 12:35 M. W-G-N Midday Service: Rev. John Gordon, Kookford, 111. 12:43 P.

M. WLS Dinner Bell program. WBBM Gospel Singer. WHIP Cascade Melodies. leaves his widow, Louise, six stepchil wife of the late John A.

Brig-ars, mother of Ralph B. Brigs and Mrs. Kenneth W. De Garmo. Funeral services 4 p.

tn. Monday at dren, ana two daughters and a son her residence, 1413 WeEley avenue, Evans- ton, HI. Interment at Memorial fart. 7806 Muskegon avenue, beloved husband of Bessie Kenny Murphy, fond father of Mrs. Nellie Morris, Mrs.

Kathleen Ahl-forth, William James Thomas John and the late George T. Murphy. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from chapel, Jefiery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bride church.

Solemn requiem high mass 9 :30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Chicago Park District Police Benevolent association. South Shore 8822.

by a former marriage Maurice J. Curran. WMAQ Lon Breese's orch. WENR G. Miller's orch.

10:45 P. M. WBBM D. Gasparre's orch, 11:00 P. M.

W-G-N Kay Kyser's orch. WBBM Joe Sanders' orch. WIND Swing Quartet. WENR Desirable Music. WCl'L King-'s Jesters.

11:30 P. M. W-G-N Radio's Candid Camera. BURMEISTER Katherine Burmeister, be loved wife of Walter fond mother of Andover, June 26. Special.

Walter Jr. and Betty Lou, daughter of John and Anna Scherer. Funeral Wednes Maurice J. Curran, 83 years old, WBBM Lum and Abncr. WIND Baseball Scores.

:00 P. M. W-G-N Popi-ye. WBBM John Harrinsrton. WIND German hour.

WMAQ Don Winslow. WJJD Baseball Scoreboard. 0:15 P. M. Bnddy Clark and orchestra.

WENR Business Bureau. WCFL. Tune Teasers. WMAQ Uncle Ezra. WBBM Boake Carter.

0:30 P. M. W-G-N Bob Bison's Sports Review. WBBM Eddie Cantor. WCFL Rainbow Melodies.

WJJD Sentenced Men. WLS Julian Bentley. WCFL Asher and Jimmy. WBBM Myrt and Marfre. WMAQ John's Other Wife.

9:30 A. M. W-G-N Melody Parailp. WLS President Roosevelt and Crown Prince Guslaf Adolf of Sweden. Also WBBM.

WCFL Jack Turner. WAAF Canary Serenade. VVMAQ Just Plain Bill. 9:45 A. M.

W-G-N Ilr. Friendly: drama. WMAQ Woman in White. WIND Varieties. 10:00 A.

M. W-G-N Get Thin to Music. WMAQ David Harum. WXS Mary Marlin. day.

June 29. at 9 a. from late resi vice president of the Gillette Safety PARKER Srster Mary Raymond, R. S. dence, 1314 S.

Grove avenue. Berwyn. to St. Mary of Celle church, Berwyn. For information call Berwyn 904.

WMAQ L. Thompson's oreh itazor company and a director of the Shawmut National bank of Boston, at 127 N. Leamington avenue, sister of Kit-tie Parker, aunt of Charles and Eugene J. Kean, Arthur, Serena, and Mary McQuillen, CALLS POLICE AND FIREMEN TO SAVE HIS AILING TWINS His twin daughters, Martha and Mary, only 13 months old, were desperately ill and William Cody of 2143 Adams street had no money to pay a doctor. So he called the Marquette police and the fire department and asked for help.

Unless we get it mighty soon," he WBBM Roser Pryor's orch died today at his estate here after a CALLIHAN Irene Callihan, beloved wife of Howard Clem Callihan, dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniel, sister of 11:45 P. M. WIND Nicht Club.

1:30 A. M. all of Cascade, la. Funeral from convent, 127 N. Leamington avenue, Tuesday, 9:30 a.

to St. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment Mount Carmel. Grace Simon. Funeral at chapel, 2700 E.

W-G-N J. Livingston's orch long illness. A widely known Catholic layman, he had established an endowment fund of $20,000 to be used by the League of Catholic Women. 75th street, Monday, June 27, at 3 p. m.

1:00 A. M. W-G-N Jaek Denny's orch. Interment Mount Emblem. POLLTEA Frank Pollyea, age 93 years.

CEDARS rSiderisl William E. Cedars, of Naxos, Greece, beloved husband of Caro lina, fond brother-in-law of Fred and Lu husband of the late Mary, father of Man-del, Los Angeles, William, Benton Harbor, Harry, and the late Isadore, Sam, and Albert. Funeral Monday, 10 a. at chapel. 3654 Roosevelt road-Interment Jewish Waldheim.

OBITUARIES cille Soehncr. Funeral Tuesday. June 28, 9 a. from chapel. 627 S.

Halsted, to Church of the Annunciation, 1017 N. La Salle street. Interment Memorial Park RE AT Thomas Armstrong Reay, suddenly. A. J.

PETERS, MAYOR OF BOSTON DURING '19 POLICE STRIKE, DIES cemetery in Evanston. James E. McGrath. of late residence, 2843 Burling street, loving brother of Mrs. Margaret Harley and CLANCY Miss Nellie Clancy and Miss Cath RITES TOMORROW FOR FIVE VICTIMS OF TRAIN WRECK Funeral services for five victims of he Olympian train wreck near Miles City, Mont, on June 19 will be held in Des Plaines and Bloomington, 111., James E.

McGrath, advertising Gertrude Keayj of Toronto, Canada. Member of Englewood lodge, No. 690, A. F. erine Clancy, daughters of Edward and Johanna O'Neill Clancy, deceased, sisters of A.

M. Funeral Tuesday, p. at manager for the Wall Street Journal for the last year, died of a heart it- funeral home. 2843 N. Clark street.

Inter Philip Clancy. Funeral from 914 N. Main street, Bloomington, 111., at 9:30 Tuesday ment Acacia Park cemetery. Boston, June 2G. (A3) Andrew J.

Peters, mayor of Boston morning to St. Patrick church, Bloomington, at 10. Interment St. Mary cemetery. Mrs.

Rebecca Sherman. Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Sherman, 90 years old, a resident of the Chicago area for more than fifty years, will be held at 3:30 p. m. today at 3125 West Roosevelt road.

Mrs. Sherman, who was the widow of Wolf Sherman, died yesterday at her home, 180G Sheridan road, North Chicago. She is survived by four sons and four daughters. RICHMOND Richard Richmond, June 25. during the famous police strike of CLANCY Miss Margery Jean Clancy, daugh 1919, died tonight of pneumonia.

He tack in his home in Mamaroneck, N. Saturdaj, according to word received here yesterday. He suffered the attack after s.i ming. He was its western manager with offices in Chicago from 1930 to 1937. His widow and three children survive.

tomorrow. The services in Des Plaines, at St. Peter's Evangelical church, will be for ter of Philip and the late Maude Cowan Clancy, sister of Ned Clancy. Funeral from 914 N. Main street.

Bloomington, 111., at was 63 years old. 1938, aged 33 years, beloved husband of Mabel Richmond nee Parsons, loving son of Dave Richmond and the late Clara Richmond, fond brother of Mrs. Anna Derlinga, Mrs. Ruth Cornelia, and Herbprt Richmond. Remains at late home, 2645 Altgeld street, until noon Tuesday.

Services at the Bclden Avenue Baptist church, corner Belden avenue and Halsted street, Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Interment Irving Paris Boulevard cemetery. :30 Tuesday morning to St. Patrick church.

Peters, whose public career ranged Bloomington, at 10. Interment St. Mary cemetery. said, "the twins will be dead." A few minutes later Capt. Arvid I Id ling of squad 7 and two firemen arrived with an inhalator.

"I think they've got pneumonia," said the captain, and started to work. Next a police squad reached the house and the fire captain sent them for a doctor. They hastened to the County hospital and drove a resident physician, Dr. Samuel Schreiber, to the Cody fiat. He confirmed the firemen's diagnosis and said the twins should have hospital treatment.

A patrol wagon was summoned and the twins, their parents, the doctor, and the firemen, still working their inhalator, all rode to the County hospital. Late last night the Cody twins had good chances for recovery. Two Killed, Many Injured in Accidents Daring Storm Indianapolis, June 26. C43) Two persons were killed and numerous others hurt in trafic accidents during a heavy rainstorm in Marion county today. Joseph George, 60 COHLGRAFF Karalina Cohlgraff, beloved wile of the late Henry, fond motner oi i-i XT Tra 1.

f' 100,000 MARCH AT CLOSE OF QUEBEC EUCHARIST RITES QUEBEC, June 26. Special. One hundred thousand priests, prelates, civil military notables, and Roman Catholic laity marched through the streets of Quebec City for five hours tedy in the clor.ing demonstration of the first Canadian national Eucharistic congress. About one hundred thousand more persons lined the narrow streets, darkened the windowT and roof tops of houses that vere bright with flags and banners, and joined in the prayers and chants of the marchers. When the marchers reached the plains of Abraham, Cardinal J.

M. R. Velleneuve placed the blessed sacrament, which he had carried under its silken canopy, in the golden osten-scrium of the oren pit' repository there. Since the international Eucharistic congress in Montreal in 1910, no such collective demonstration of faith had been seen in Canada. The gathering was blessed by Pope Pius XI.

this morning at the conclusion of a radio address from Rome. Hover, and Mrs! Henry E. Baylis, sister ROGEES-Louise Rogers 807 Erie street. Oak Park, daughter of the late John B. of Mrs.

Minnie Schirr. Funeral services Tuesday. 1 p. at chapel, Rosehill ceme Mrs. Geraldine Watson.

Mrs. Geraldine Cordes Watson, 38 years old, 5816 Kenmore avenue, died Saturday in the Lake View hospital of an infection. She was the wife of Harold E. Watson, paint manufacturer. Funeral services will be held at 5501 North Ashland avenue at 11 a.

m. tomorrow. tery. Burial private. and Mary E.

Rogers, beloved aunt of Mrs. H. O. Page of Chicago and Mrs. D.

H. Sherwood of Baltimore, Md. Funeral service Tuesday, June 2Slh, 4 p. at Rosehill chapel. Mrs.

Emma Dethier, 67 years old, and her daughter, Miss Helen Dethier, 34, wife and daughter of William Dethier of Des Plaines, a retired restaurant, owner. Their bodies were returned yesterday. The services in Bloomington will be for Miss Nellie and Miss Catherine Clancy, sisters, and their niece, Miss Margery Clancy. The rites will be in St. Patrick's church.

Miss Catherine Clancy at one time taught school in Chicago. Miss Nellie was a Bloomington teacher and Miss Margery was a student at Rosary college in River Forest. Princess Karagecrgevitcli. Copyright: 1038: By the New York Times. 1 CANNES, June 26.

Princess Alexis Karageorgevitch, an American woman who became the aunt of King Alexander of Jugo-Slavia by marriage, died here today at the age of 77. She was the former Mrs. Huger Pratt of New York "and daughter of the late John Pankhurst. COLE Alice C. Cole of 824 Dakin street, June 25, 1938, daughter of Mrs.

Louise and the late Byron Cole, sister of Mrs. SANTAELLA Cassandra Santaella, fond Grace Benekman. Mrs. Lourine Wick, Mrs. from state representative to assistant secretary of the treasury under President Wilson, was admitted to a hospital Tuesday.

He was a member of the United States house of representatives from 1907 to 1914. Three notable events high-lighted Peters' term as mayor: The Boston police strike which catapulted the then governor, Calvin Coolidge, into fame. The influenza epidemic which took thousands of lives. The actions of Urbain J. Ledoux, otherwise known as Mr.

Zero," who conducted "Slave Sales" of unemployed on Eoston common to draw attention to their plight. Ethel Enald. Bert and Harvey Cole, annt of Lester Cole. Services at chapel. fioOl N.

Ashland avenue, Tuesday, June 28. at mother of Winifred Santaella and 1he laia William Lyman, grandmother of Thomas and William Lyman, Mrs. Margaret Schmit-zer, and Mrs. Winnie Erickson. Funeral at late residence, 3307 Belden avenue, Wednesday, June 29, at 2 p.

m. Interment Oak Woods. 2 p. m. Interment Mount Olive.

DETHIER Emma Dethier, Des Plaines, 111., Charles Eislricky. beloved -wife of William, fond mother cf SCHOENHOFF Henry Schoenhoff. suddenly. Funeral services for Charles Eis- the late Helen, fond sister of Amanda Mc Rajah of Gangpur LONDON, June 2G. (P) Rajah Bir Mitra Partap Sekhar Deo of Gangpur, hereditary ruler of a Bengal state embracing 350,000 inhabitants, died here today of pneumonia.

He was 18 years old. His brother, Bir Undit Pra-dap Sekhar Deo, 15 years old, becomes the new rajah. tricky, retired Chicago policeman, will be held at 2:30 p. m. today in the Queen and Lilly Omo and Ernest Eckert.

Resting at home for funerals Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, 111., where services will RESORTS AND TRAVEL. June 2o, beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Ernest, dear brother of the late Ernest. Member of Chicago Electrotypers union, No. 3. Funeral Tuesday, June 28, at 2 p.

at chapel, 2S38 Lincoln avenue. Interment Oakricige cemetery. ears old, died soon after he was struck by an automobile as he pushed a cart. Robert Renfro, 39, colored, he held Tuesday. June 28.

at 1:30 p. m. chapel at 2118 Lawrence avenue. Mr. TOURS.

to St. Peter's Evangelical church. Cortez and Oakley boulevard. Chicago. Interment Bistricky, who was 61 years old, died Friday.

He retired 11 years ago. as killed in an automobile crash. SCHROTH William M. Schroth, suddenly. Waldheim.

DETHIER Helen Dethier. Des Plaines. beloved son of August H. and June M. Schroth.

brother of June grandson of M. E. Schroth, at East Orange, N. J. beloved daughter of William Dethier and RESORTS AND TRAVEL.

RESORTS AND TRAVEL. RESORTS AND TRAVEL. RESORTS AND TRAVEL. RESORTS AND TRAVEL. the late Emma.

Resting at home for lu- SCHWARTZ Louise C. Schwartz, suddenly, t.hi Travel. Ocean Travel Ocean Travel Ocean Travel. Ocean Travel. peral3, Lee at Perry streets, Des Plaines, where services will be held Tuesday, June 28, at 1:30 p.

to St. Peter's Evangelical church, Cortez and Oakley boulevard, Chicago. Interment Waldheim. June 24. of 4452 Woodlawn avenue, mother of Edith L.

Schwartz and Gertrude S. Burlingame. Funeral services in chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

DENM AN Eurt J. Denman, ase 62 years, of SHAPIRO Esther Shapiro of 5455 Pensa- 21 Linden avenue, Wilmette, husband of Louise Winchell Denman, father of Bernice Denman Snow. Dorothy Denman Schadde- lee, Lawrence Eugene Denman, Avis Louise cola avenue, beloved mother of Dora Landsberg, Mollie H. Berg, Rose Badehcn, Sophie Kass. George, William, Edward, Frank, and Dr.

I. H. Shapiro; 13 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Funeral Monday, June 27. at 1 p.

at chapel, 3140 Lawrence-av. Interment J. O. B. A.

cemetery. For information call Brans. 5900. Davton Heneman. George D.

Dayton 11. Ward Winchell Dayton. Dorothy Dayton Berk David Draper Dayton Leonard Bruise tim I Vanirhn Davton. Services Tuesday. 2:30 i 7r rr -V- wffwriffBtg11 gwwyp p.

at residence. Interment Davenport, la. Remains at funeral home. 1118 Green- SHERMAN Rebecca Sherman, wife of the leaf avenue, Wilmette, until Tuesday a. m.

DIEHL Louise Diehl, late of 2017 Cleveland late Wolf Sherman, fond mother of Joe Sherman of New York, Mrs. Celia Bern-berg. Annie Davis of Cleveland, Mrs. Ida Bergman, Sam, Abe. Mrs.

Helen Cohen, and Sidney. Funeral Monday. 3:30 p. at ehanel. 3125 Roosevelt road, to TO MACKINAC ISLAND AND MIDLAND AT THE FAR END OF GtORGIAN BAY venue, beloved mother of Edward liynn.

Funeral from chapel, 2449 Lincoln avenue, Tuesday. 9:30 a. to St. Clement church. if I Ky i 10:45 p.

m. 7:45 a. m. Friday July 1 Tuesday iuly 5 Chicago Chicago tear Return Interment St. Joseph cemetery.

I. O. B. A. cemetery.

Waldheim. EOPPELT Maurice M. Doppelt, loving son SMITZ Harry Smitz. of 5490 South Shore ir of Hannah and the late jacoo drive, beloved 6011 of the late 'liny imuz. hrnthe.r of Mrs.

Rene Wahl. Mrs. A. N. fond brother of Mrs.

Hetty Cowan, dear Pritzker. Ben and Max. Funeral from chapel, 5145 Broadway. Tuesday, June 28, uncle of Louis G. Cowan.

Remains at chapel, 936 E. 47th street, where funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 28, at 2 p. m. Interment Roeehill mausoleum. Three full days and four nights of joyous shipboard fun cruising Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and the entire length of lovely Georgian Bay.

Shore-leaves at Midland and Mackinac Island. Enjoy a real holiday vacation on one of the oil-fueled "Ocean Liners of the Lakes." Sea Your Travel or R. R. Ticket Agent, or at 10 a. to Waldheim.

EGEBRECHT Helen Fgebrecht, beloved sis SP0NSEL John G. Sponsel, June 26. hus ter of Edward and Max. Funeral Tuesday, at 2 p. at chapel, 5318 W.

25th street, Cicero. Interment Concordia cemetery. Lis bXvi band of Margaret Tyler Sponsel. father oi C. Thane.

John Gray, Kenath Tyler Sponsel, and Mrs. Marie O. Kendall. Funeral private in chapel, 4227 Cottage Grove avenue Tuesdav at 2 P. m.

L-2u3 fell V9 ERHARDT William Erhardt. June 25. of Art? GEORGIAN BAY LINE 1262 Ardmore avenue, beloved nusDana oi the late Lena Erhardt. Services at chapel, gT PETER Edward A. St.

Peter, June 25 S8 Weil 1253-55 N. Clark street, Tuesday, June 2S beloved husband of Viola, fond son of at 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill cemetery Monroe St. Chicago, 111.

RAN. 2960 GILLIS Ellen I Nellie Gillis, nee Norris, Phillip and the late Katherine O'Neill St. Peter. Funeral Tuesday, June 28, at 9:30 a. from late residence, 4719 W.

to Resurrection church. Inter beloved wile of the late James iiuis, fnnri mnther of John Robert Mane, Chicago, Including ment Calvary. Joseph, and the lato James Raymond i "Cdeck, William R. Gillis, sister of Michael TALMAN Harry Talman of 3008 Ainslie meals, berth In outside room on street, beloved husband of Bertha, father 0yd EUROPA JOINS! 22 and Ann Norris, Mrs. josepmue nuuufi-son, and the late Mrs.

Mary Tonhey. At her residence. 1617 S. Newberry avenue, v.moi-ai Wortnppiiav. June 29.

at 9 a. to Sacred Heart church. Interment Calvary Marv Gntrsrln. nee Steele, beloved wife of Richard, fond mother of Richard Join the thousands vho choose Kapag and Lloyd ships for their trip to EMGLAMD IRELAND FRANCE GERMANY sister of Elmer, Raymond, jLdwara, Ttnhert Julia, and Mrs. Sally Qumn.

u- neral Wednesday, 9:30 a. from her late residence, 524 S. Bellwood, to St. Simeon church. Interment Mount Carmel.

ST. JOSEPH SI.75 "4 Sundays and Holidays S2.00 Bound Tria if 1.e Rr.iitirf Trin GRANT William G. Grant, suddenly, June 25. 1938. formerly of 329 N.

Lorel avenue, son of the late Fred and Dagmar Nelson Grant, brother of Lillian and B'rederick. Resting at funeral home. 318-320 N. Cen A MEW RECORD FOR 1 93S AMONG THE POPULAR LINERS OF HAPAG AND LLOYD sauin navsn sun. $2.50 5.

S. ROOSEVELT tral avenue, Austin. Funeral Monday, 3 p. m. Interment Forest Home.

Dai! 9:45 A. IA. Home 10 M. HALE Gertrude Hale, late of 6S5S S. Green of Leonard, Marvin, and Kutn.

son oi Emanuel and Frances, brother of Harold. Mrs. Michael Le Boy, Mrs. A. Steiner, Ruth, Bertha and Mildred.

Services Monday, 11 a. at chapel. 3600 Roosevelt road. Member of Albany Park B'nai B'ritlx lodge. Interment Jewish Waldheim.

VANDERB0SCH George W. Vanderbosch. beloved husband of Neva, nee Cole, fond father of Neva, beloved son of the lata Herman and Sarah, fond brother of Albert, Edward J.imes Sadie Constautin, Cora Monaghen and Rose Vanderbosch. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 a- from residence.

3640 N. Paulina street, to St. Andrew church. Interment All Saints. Member of Gibbons post, American Legion.

WALLS Dr. Charles Bruce Walls, June 24. 1938. Services Monday, June 27, at i p. at chapel, 6959 N.

Clark street. Interment Henderson, Ky. Flower money should be donated to the Sriners Crippled Children's hospital as a memorial. WARD Hattie Ward, 4765 Manor avenue, June 26, 1938, beloved wife of William dear mother of Hazel Hixon, sister of Meta Schwendener and (he late August Seifert. Services at chapel, 5501 N.

Ashland avenue, Tuesday, June 2S. at 1 p. m. Interment Motitrose. WATSON Geraldine C.

Watson, 5S16 Ken-more avenue, June 25, 193S, beloved wife of Harold E. Watson. Services at chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, Tuesday.

June 28, 11 a. m. Interment Rosehill. WOLTMAN Tcna Woltman tnee Huizingal, June 25, 193S, beloved wife of Georpe, dear mother of Mrs. Theresa Knot.

Mrs. Gertrude Erickson, Mrs. Bei-sie Cleveringa, George, and Alice. Resting in chapel. 691)5 Croipa slrppt.

heloved wife of Edward iear mother of Helen Richardson, nee Paxton, NIGHTLY DANCE CRUISE 9:30 P. M. to 11:50 P. 75C Chicapro Roosevelt Steamship Co. K.Sf..SsM.

AVE. Bfl.eSE sister of Ida Bourroughs, Alice Friedman, ALSO anrt Vinla Kor. Funeral Wednesday. June more passengers crossed en HAPAG 29, at 9 a. from funeral home.

7013 Bremen July 3 Deutschland Aug. 11 Hansa July 7 Europa Aug. 1 3 Europa 9 Columbus Aug. 1 3 St. Louis 9 Hamburg 18 Dsutschland July 14 Bremen.

Aug. 24 Bremen July 20 New York Aug. 25 Hamburg. 21 Europa Aug. 3 1 Europa 27 Hansa Sept.

1 New July 28 St. Louis 4 Hansa 4 Columbus 6 Bremen. 6 Deutschland Sept. 8 S. Racine avenue, to Sacred Heart church.

FRAnkiin 5S50 Parking Free Interment St. Mary's. Stewart U4bU. HARRISON Robert L. Harrison, beloved hns.

To fILWAUSCEE S. GUAKD RAPIDS Daily 8:45 A. M. Sf .75 Rcund Home 9:45 P. M.

Trie Dancing Free! Sun. S2.00 MOONLIGHT SKYLINE CRUISE llanrinp 9T and LLOYD ships in the first five months of this year than in the same period of last year. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIOIM5 STILL AVAILABLE IF YOU APPLY EARLY. YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, OR band of Mary, fond father of Rubert Jr. and Charles brother of William, Charles, Ernest, and Frank, and the late Georpe, Fred, and Minnie.

Funeral Wednesday. 9:30 a. m. from funeral home, 3100 Irving Park road, to Our Lady of Mercy church. Interment All Saints'.

Member of Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Mercy Church and the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, division No. 241. HARTWELL Fred G. Hartwell. June 6.

1938, husband of the late Jennie Barbour Hartwell, father of Margaret H. Tourison and Ruth H. Sills. Funeral services at Rose Hill cemetery chapel, Tuesday morn Nightly 10:30 to 12:30, JQC-Ex. 75c Chieasro Milwaukee Steamship Line DELaware 4949 Park Free at Pier Tuesday, 2:30 p.

at West Side Reformed ltfflM i IMET i SWELL NEWS about a s--ood time oyor Ath in MACKINAC ISLAND. RHi SHIP SEEANDBEB. Damons Floor Ltrjyo) Show Fun and Romance. Slfi.oO all-etjojiFe. Line.

333 N. Michigan Ave. Sta. 12. 230 West Randolph Street, Chicago Telephone: FRAnkiin 4130 church, 1321 S.

Austin boulevard, Cicero. Interment Forest Home. Z.EDNIK Laddie Zrdtnk. dearly beloved husband of Rose Zednik, nee Vavrik. dear father of Ronald and Thomas, son of Anton and Caroline Zednik.

brother of Kcury and Anton Zednik, and Anna Jonicek, son-in-law of Vaclav and Anna Vavrik. Funeral Wednesday. June 29. from clnpcl. 2434 S.

Albany, to St. t.ud-milla church. Interment St. Adalbert cemetery. Lawndale 0020.

CANADA. ing at 10 clock. Please omit flowers. HAWLET George R. Hawley of 164 N.

Cicero avenue, beloved husband of Kate, nee Crowley, fond father of John George Thomas and Mary Katherine Hawley. brother of Florence Duffy and Arthur Hawley. Resting at funeral home. 217 N. Cicero avenue.

Funeral services Monday. 2 p. m. Interment Mount Auburn, SEE CANADA THIS SCMMFK WRITE TO THE CANADIAN TRW FX Bl KEir, OTTAWA. FOR BEAUTIFUL BOOK WITH MAPS.

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