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THE HARTFORD DAILY COURANT: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1942. northern cities of Genoa, Milan and isfactory blackout conditions before, Many Attend Services Turin, ana a Dig aayngnt attach eather For Rev. Orange DeLoach The funeral of Rev. Orange De- Pie hit screen popularity. "Diamond ford, was held Tuesday the Jim "Here Comes the Band," Whitney Funeral Home, East Manslaughter," and "Sing ford.

Rev. William Sipes, acting Nipht? pastor of the Danish Lutneran Cling iMfelluS. TliMirere UPIP American rour-motorea Domoers on; Albany Dec. 8 'API Naples Friday in which 159 were Governor Charles Fol'etti rejected Axis Is Driven From Position (Continued from Tame 1.) Albert Kahn Dies; Famous killed ana more tnan sou wounuea Fnnk Whitinc jJohn Hansen. Solomon Swendsen.

1-rank a. iwiiunp. Fdward Rusted. Hans Launtsen, New Haven. Dec.

inpt'o 11.1 and Christian Petcr- GOVERNMENT FORECAST. Local: Continued cool Wednesday. Connecticut: Little change in temperature Wednesday. in NewLBpalwaa in Center Cemetery, today Army requests that the Loach of 4a Kennedy btreet, rnin-sounding of an extra audible signaJ kter associated with the Mt. Baptist Church for" 26 years.

Department can remommend uni- was held Tuesday at the church, form procedure for all states. preceded by prayers at the L. B. Poletti said he had received tele- Barnes Funeral Home. Many per-phone requests from Major General sons attended.

Thomas A. Terry, Second Service! Six clergymen assisted Rev. Fred Command head, and Lieutenant D. Oates, pastor of the church, in General Hugh A. Drum, command-; conducting the service.

Uniform Warning System Is Sought (Continued from Page 1.) Architects in the tnusn 1 DOS. n't in the music 1883 He was in partnership r-amn-iuuiu. business here in 1884; rr-. irs. ir I rtudi ir I uitriai, battle determining possible air supremacy over all Europe as well as the Mediterranean.

(Arnold, commander of United States Army air forces, said it was "touch and go" whether the Allies or Axis held air superiority over North Africa, He said the Germans and with wi nam a. Loral Weather Report. 1'nlfed States Weather Hurean. Trl-Dally Meteorological Observations (Time Is Eastern War Time). who ciieu inc juutuni ui in New Haven he sharn widow of Edward Sharp of Detroit Man Pratt and niinej w.as connected wi Id Pratt and 1 1 w.as connected 8 30 m.

with the New Haven 464 Bura5icie Avenue, East Hartford, Plants and Most Of Button Company. jwM heW Xuesday at st. John's, A iitnmntivf Factories I Kobert rcele. i Episcopal Church, East AUtOmome rduum-) Rcv. james w.

Lord officiated. Hartford, Dec. 8, 1942. 8 30 2 .30 a.m. p.m.

Temp. ((leg. 2 37 Rel. Humidity 6 39 were stronger in some sectiQns, while the Allies were superior in. others.

with the cooperative attitude the(ing offic(T of the Eastern Defense states have thus far exhibited, we; command, that the State War may be able to effect a speedy dis- Council's order of December 2 be suspended on the ground that a position of the entire matter." double warning might cause Landis added the two major def i-1 usi0n." ciencies in the nresent system are i 32 Six other ministers acted as Dear-ers. They were Rev. Ranson Talver. Rev. James Calloway.

Rev. E. W. Davis, Rev. Arthur Jacobs, Rev.

Hershey Ware and Rev. Walter Jackson. Burial was in Northwood Cemetery, Wilson. 54 He stressed the difficult Allied logis that by delaying the audible signal Watch your speech in public. Peele.

84: professor emeritus ot nun- Bearers, all grandsons, were itaroia ing engineering at Columbia Walter L. Pearce, Albert versity School of Mines and editor Robert' inre 1917 of the "Mining Engineers rcaice, naiiy n. Shook," died today" Sharp and Edward P. Sharp. Burial was in Center Cemetery, East, Daily Summary.

Highest, Temp at 4:00 p. m. Lowest. Temp. "4 at 7:45 a.

m. Mean Temp. 32. Normal Temp. 32.

iimhest Temp, year 39. Lowest Temp, year ago 20. Kivord hiKil IliU dale 60, 1H27. KtT'ud low this date 0, HiBhest Temp. since Jan.

1, 83. Lowest Temp, slme Jan. I. 10. Accumulated departure Irom normal tics problem, the 3000-mile haul from the U.

S. to the combat zone.) The Germans said fighting continued at several places and that Philippeville in eastern Algeria was subjected to a heavy attack in which anchored ships and grounded planes were damaged. In air fighting, the Germans claimed the. destruction of HUinA nlnnfl. tft IrtCC IWA until the red, there is inadequate time for the protection of 'services to mobilize, and that since the first audible signal is now on the red, it physically impossible to achieve sat- i Hartford.

Detroit. Dec. Kahn, one of the worlds mos. rioted industrial architects and Smlder of most of the automotive irriustrles factories, aied at home here suddenly today. Head of the architectural fi ot Albert Kahn, he had built not nniv peace-time auiraiomle factories and many widely known office buildings and libraries throughout the world, but.

also airplane fac-fivinc fields and naval bases. Obituary Mrs. Marion Browne Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Marion Jane; Brooks Browne, widow of Edmund Browne, of 147 Four Mile Road, mrt JIT.

1 Precipitation 24 hour, to P. tf.1l..,. cairt "lanrt Leo E. Roddy. Accum ulated precipitation oruuriuiir ia won.

Hrt.ion ended in favor or Axis Leo E. Roddy, 42. of 133 Cannon west Hartford, was held Tuesday at Road Ma berry Village, East Han- nnieral home ol Born in Phaunen. Inc. Rev.

Eluen H. Mills, eft' schools ford, died'early Tuesday morning at Johnson He: was 11 wars old his home. He leaves jus wut, ajis. Eleanor Moore Roddy, three sons, Leo John and Peter Roddy; two learned his profession as a junior pastor of the First Church of Christ, West Hartiord, officiated. Bearers were Otto Neumann, Herbert Mc-Gee, John Purvis, James Hendry and Henry Baranet.

Burial was in Spring Grove Cemetery. employee in Detroit arolntec iters, Eleanor and Mary Kooay; ana cuu-iuu seven cisters. Miss Mary Kouay. rais.s fiees. He lntroauceu miu rrete construction to the firs steel auto.

slnre Ijec. 1st, -Conn. River Height at P. m. 5 6.

Total degree days since Sept. 1. 1405. Total degree daya this month. 258.

Total decree days yesterday, 33. Notes, Dec. 9, 1942. Sun rises at 8:01 a. m.

Sun sets at 5:20 p. m. Moon rises at 9:28 a. m. Moon sets at 7:24 p.

in. Tides, Dec. 9, High Low At New London. 10:50 a. m.

4:49 a. m. 11:26 P. m. 5:41 p.

hk. At Saybrook. 11:45 a. m. 5:44 a.

m. 6:36 p. m. mobile plant he designed. UDAT SALE! 100 Wool Fur Trimmed Coats Anna Roddv and Mrs.

Edward Alan-quist ot New York City; Mrs. Raymond Walker. Mrs. Frank Murray, Mrs. Mose Drainville, and Mrs.

Leonard Standinger, all of Woon-socket, R. and two brothers, Prank and Peter Roddy of New Mrs. Albert Walker Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Anne Wright Peck Walker of 445 Farmingtcm Avenue wife of Albert H.

Walker, held Tuesday at the James T. Mr. Kahn was architect for prac-ticaliv ail of the big structures built hv Pratt and Whitney Division of United Aircraft, officials said Tuesday These included more recently the" branch plants in Southing-ton and Wilimnntic and in Eat Long-meadow. Mass. His last work for the company was still in progress at the timp nf'his death.

This was on the Kev. uay- York. Mr. Roddy was employed as chapel a fileihn the Coifs Patent lire Arms nKham otfir was iated. Bear- At New Haven.

m. 6 32 a Bryant F. m. 12:25 a. 12:44 09 p.

m. 1UJU. III. iUiiuw wv. Thtusday at 10 a.

m. fromjhe T. Tolles, Enoch C. Roberts, Kobert U. Buell and Colonel Philip S.

Wain- troops." The Rome radio said British parachute troops and mobile units were very active in Tunisia. Drive Against EI Agheila. Some 700 miles to the east at El Agheila, the British Eighth Army kept its patrols probing at enemy positions and General Sir Bernard Montgomery declared in an shall not fail at El Ag-: hcila, though there may be a hard battle. The Germans will fight." Fighter-bombers strafed gun posl-. tions and supply routes far behind.

El Agheila on the road from Tripoli, I duplicating the disrupting tactics that preceded the break at El Ala-mein in Egypt which precipitated a disastrous 700-mile retreat by( Marshal Erwin Rommel. United States heavy bombers attacked Mis-urata, 130 miles east of Tripoli. Eighth Army bombers however gave support to their First Army brothers in Tunisia attacking Biz-; erte and La Goulette, nine miles ea.st of Tunis, A Tunisian railway was strafed again and a small ship! in the east coast port of Sfax was: raked with cannon fire. Italians Must Remain at Work, Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 8.

(AP.) Reflecting the turmoil into which oioianui enu i wrtght. Burial was ln maar nui Department of Commerce Report. Eastern. building of a large plant, in Kansas ter Btreet, Manciiestei, kuihi, i' City, for the Pratt ana um.t, f- st Bridget's church. ienieicr Pre- clp.

Company Wart. Burial will be in St. Bridget's Ceme Mrs. Kobert Dunninff Funeral. Mr.

ivami Hqi terv. East Hartford. tl 1 i i Uoptfarrl in fonnec- Albany Tim funiiral nt Mrs T.nnella Dun- ning of New Haven, wife of Robert Sl'j Uimn ne and mother 01 L.esne iNBW York Dunning of Hartiord, was held in Philadelphia lijiu aiiu imw tion with his work for the cnmpan Pei.i. it H'; last visit to East wa Albert J. 1 1 1 a few months ago when he attended Albert Joseph Pelchat, 48, died ceremonies incident to awarding of late Monday night at the Veterans the banner to the aircraft com- Home, Rocky Hill, following a long Danv illness.

He leaves his wife, Mrs. New Haven Tuesday. wnshlnirtnn Central. Rose Pelchat: one daughter jRlVflC Cincfnnatl MJVI 13 Detroit Temp. L.

H. 21 35 9 37 17 37 27 39 26 39 17 35 29 40 32 13 39 12 34 35 38 67 86 44 47 3 19 29 34 19 26 3(1 36 30 32 ain. 21 48 Kev Francis S. Betfen. i Gilberta Pelchat of Chestnut Street; Milwaukee.

Dec. AP.l-Rcv. te brothers Alfred A of Man- Southern. i STORE DOOR CANTEEN Open Daily 10 A. M.

to 10 P. M. Food, drink, cigarettes "on the house." Every man in uniform welcome! DIRECT ENTRANCE ON TEMPLE STREET .18 TO former cnesiei ami ivieui-s o. aim iana, xi. Francis Bet ten W-Jormer, Hartford; four sisters, Mrs.

professor of histoiy at Marquette Anna Fogarty of Universiw and nauona jSille'r of thor of histoncal works, died in jRoclcvl11e and Mrs. L1lhan Fregon of Western. December 7, 1312. AVa" At Hartford Hospital. i New Orleans Attenelo, Mr.

and Mrs. 12 Goodman Place, a Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Minneapolis 55 Riverview Road, Rocky Hill, a Oklahoma city Mr. Pelchat was a 13 Italy has been thrown by reverses; Father Betten was bom in Ger-1 Thompsonville of Belhumeur-Duhamuel (regularly $79.98 and $89.98) Young lines all woo! fabrics.

Fine detail such as is found only in higher priced coats. You'll love them! Handsomely lined, and all interlined. THE FURS silver fox, Persian lamb, kit fox, mountain sable. Shcs I6V2 to 26V2 and 36 to 46. (not all coats subject to the Federal Tax) Sage-Allen Second floor many.

lode i fost. Amenuau ijckiuii, wi nwr jeges oeiore oemB soclcPt, r. i. a military funeral will Kocky son. i Dt' ijUUI3 Bishop, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon 1783 Main Street, Glastonbury, a Denver in Africa and RAr ana American bombings, the Italian civil mobiliza- tion law of May 24, 1940, has been applied to industrial workers, com-nelline them to remain at their posts tie came i-o uic wuto tno vears later and the T. P. Holloran daughter. en ill 175 Center Street and at St.

James's Louis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sculpture Prize the same as soldiers on penalty of Sliy UU UlC urn i6uuwua lege in Cleveland, now John Car roll University. Church at 9 a. m.

Burial will be in St. Edwards Cemetery Slaliord Springs, Conn. sSffid Ehriich. 33 Is Won by Henry Kreis A Swiss telegraph dispatch from Kibbe Street a daughter. Among the winners of medals and Fernmo.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel -i7P, t.oi.a.Hnir $52,000 an- nnreha nrizes totaling $52,000 an-1 Rome said workers nenceiorm were Mrs, Hannah G. Solomon. Chicaao.

Dec. 8 (AP.l Mrs i Henry Dean. Henry Dean of Forrestviile. form 1611 Mam Street, a son. nounceel' bv the Metropolitan Mu- to be considered tinder military jur-Giilovich.

Mr. and Mrs. Miciiaei of Art is Henrv Kreis of iSdiction and forbidden to evacuate Hannah G. Solomon, founder of the erly of Hartford, died Tuesday at Inch have lni'. tt i.

noted Aculptor and instructor ai tne.thft industrial areas Vl lUiilord Hosutal Hewas a niem- niju Hartford Art sctiooi. Mr. jvreis re-tUrt1M tortc nf immh? fc-ber ot Charter 0l w. lour. 37 mum outTUt fp vrrt a tnira prize 01 jouu xuj vi law to workers West Hartford, leaves twoj follows heavy RAF assaults on the Hill, Unionville tZZJ Vn" uean ot orw-aiKjHuckleberry wuiiBiij Tvvintr IlPfin nt jStlVMlirif 1(1.

I i s. Abranam son. ofthrewca MrS' kv. Mr. and Mr "hrid vear to honor ter Mattoon of Springfield; three 720 Garden Street, a ann versarv" John and Charles Dean of Seymour, Mr.

and Mi buthaay anniversary. Anawam. and Verlorus dauKhter. s. jotin 1., of Farniington; two sisters, Mrs.

I Tomalonis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Richard TurUor. Los Angeles, Dec. 8.

i AP.) Tjit, jaui-u ur nsaiuu, 'rarillVllie, a rCK.Il-. V0ti D.l.oe. i .1 Nellie Abell ot Agawam, Ma.ss., ard TucKer, s. cnaracier acror who ter, N. and lour grandchildren.

broke into films when Thomas Edi- Kramer, lvir. arm ivua. ivi son was making his first practical A hoVe or Tav- 1 Manchester Street, a son movie experiments, died yesterday 1 V- 1 washmt Kcioscio. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick. 8 He was one of Hollywood's Moaten, wasn nbio Ayenue a daUght.er. rfr actors, appearing in scores of pic- i iU Therrien, Mr. and Mrs. Walter jf tures.

including "Merry Andrew," Cemetery, West. Hartiord. 1006 Windsor Avenue, Windsor, a son. with the late Will Rogers, "Baby Take a Bow," In which Shirley Teni- Customers Call Enterprise 1000 Without Charge Uevan Drive. Manchester, a daugn-Wenick, Mr.

and Mis. Sheal o3 ter. Charles II. Day. Charles Henry Dav.

CO, of 1 Queen Street, died Monday at his Deaths home, iie was bom in S5t. W. C. ttoodale, Aircraft rd for 20 Executive. Dies: ob aw Ann a son of Charles and Telephone Cut so that flattering ringlets frame your face in a becoming halo of curls.

Dav. and lived in Hartlor BASHM-K In this city. December 8. 1942. Jennie Hynwn Bashner, of 2ts Afielntde Street.

Funeral services today nt 2 p. m. at the Welnsttiu Funeral Home, 621 Albany Avenue. trade. Mr.

Dav leaves three daiiRh- Willis inton Goodrie 08 dnec- 1 i nr nf iirrvlufurm control ailfl a.SSlSl- ters, Mrs. wnnaui vumumiKs, r--, nf Wilbur Rae and Miss Irene Day, all! ant to the production manager CHIPMAV-In this city. Dec. 7. 1942.

at her residence 97 Williams KlteHjOl HarttOl'd avid two sons. UlianeS i "'f, wWrn Poniori tion died! Jane Williams, wife of the late Homcejand Clarence Day, also Of Hartford. Umle.d hfirhH1 T4 ninitM E. Chlpmaii. Funernl service nt her' Th flmpl.n, lip ueM tndav with! Tuesday at Haitfoid Hospital, late residence.

97 Williams thii lneuiwiai ui neia roaay nn Ooo(aie i0ined the Pratt St. Peter's at ai ov. t-eiei Wed. afternoon at 2:30, Interment at: a requiem mass aft having Church at 9 a. m.

and a service at. Sui'ing Grove Cemetery. A Pidtel cMcaM is a lifetime gift! A Sage-Allen Exclusive tlie luneral home of James P. served 11 vears as superintendent at Repeating Arms rin.ni.tjn wh rn.y. urranun rvtj ini xt e.o ot 0 Hew Haven.

At one 1942, Dr. Henry J. Pillion. Funeral Comoanv in from his home. 82 Tremont St reet.

1 Burial will be in Mt. St. Benedict time he Trmrftrlay mornlns; Rt :15, with a I Cemetery. hi few was also assistant works manaRtr at the Underwood-Elliott Fisher plant in Bridgeport. The aircraft executive was born Cathedral at 10 o'clock.

Burial lu Mt Sister F.varista Joseph. 1884. He was Sister Mary Evarlsta Joseph, mu-lin Salisbury, May 10. A a member ot Aleppo lempie oi Rhriners of Boston, Wyllys Lodge, St. Benedict Cemetery.

NAIR In this city, December 7, 1942, Esther (Crawow) lllr, wile ot Dr Louis Nalr of 13 Westland Street. Funeral services today at 4 p. m. at the Welnstein Funeral Home, 621 Albany Avenue, sic teacher, died Tuesday at St. Mary's Home.

West Hartiord. Sister Joseph was a member of the Sisters of Mercy and had been a music teacher for 65 years. She of West Hartiord, ana was a thirty-second degree Mason. Mr. Goodale leaves his wife, Mrs.

taiwlit at the Sacred Heart Caroline Wood uouclaic-, ana a West Hartford. Den. 7 Peter's School. St. Francis's oroiner, uiiuiies u.

uuouaic, ui 1942. Anna Holmen Sundman, wife of St. CiiiRtat Bunnman Road. Funeral Fridav Vii Jn'tfTJt School in New Haven, and at paro-l Torrlngton. home Tayi Mo-' chial schools in Thompsonville and' The funeral will be held on Thurs-1 Putnam.

The funeral will be held at P- u'e JJm the funeral T. Pratt. deen. 233 Washinntor ishinnton West1 Company Chapel, 71 day st 1:30 p. m.

Burial In Eose Hillint the St Man's Chapel, Memorial Park. Hartforri Thnrsriaw nt. fl'SO a m. Avenue, nev. neorKp u.

ouinuess i will ofliciate. Burial will be in Fair-1 i view Cemetery, West Hartford. I 'with a solemn requim mass. Uur-lial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Funeral Directors 01 tF.

H. Kreimcndahl Rites I Kvuttij For Itusu Holiday Ahead! With One of Our "El A I II BflOSfl" CUTS Hnv Srrr Will Held Thursday I ham Street died Tuesday at his The funeral of Frank H. Krei-j home after a brief illness. He wastmendahl, one-time Connecticut) 'born in Great Barnngton, a State Commissioner of Pharmacy, son ot Edward and Marv Grtnell will be held Thursday at 5 p. m.

at) McManus. He leaves two brothers, the James Pratt Company! and Thomas E. McManus of Chapel, 71 Farmington Avenue, Wiih Confidence Call Hartford, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph i Krelmendahl died Friday at his of Hartford. The funeral will home Miami, Fla.

He was former-be held at the funeral home oijly of Hartiord. Jame.s P. O'Brien, 104 Main Street, i The well-known druggist, leaves at a time to be announced. i two brothers, George R. Kreimen-i A.

Jk. 1 Cut that carves in the short, shining curls. Uiahl ot West Hartford and Julius; SonViie Croreeadv i Kreimcndahl of Mansfield. Mipnie Uu) Mrs j.im,lt, Cranbc of Sophie Georeeady, infant daush-; Wethersfield and Mrs. Edward ter ot Nicholas and Mary Pcntolirosjanmerv of a Frank Georgeady of 10 Lawrence Street, Kreimcndahl, and a I East Hartford, died Monday at St.i Washington Francis's Hospital.

A blessing was Kniehte of Templars, will conduct! 53M1.S ST.Ihonc2im nome a service at the itrave in Fairview fr Soft, supple calfskin that's a delight to touch shirred as effortlessly as silk lined and finished to perfection with important finishing details in the "inside story." James Ometerv, West Hartford. Rev. i kj riD uesuuv in me itinera James P. O'Brien by Rev UIl Fill IMnillF f'f tlie Greek V1- Church. Burial was in Zi trtS Cemetery.

iieia iuesuav at me nmerai rthodox Quincy Blakeley will officiate, I on Hill Tyler Tost Past Presidents. I The past presidents association of Robert Tvler Prwt WRfl trill Henry Iteyuohls Funeral. Cut crisply in short waves that comb in a flash. ''liip Tlie funeral of Henry Reynolds of meet today at 8 p. m.

at 58 Garden 99 Oak wood Avenue. West street i will be held Thtrrsuay at the Hmies'- Funvral Home, Troy. N. Y. Mr.

Rey-1 GIANT DRAWSTRING OBLONG, dra-matic underarm style with fascinating new closing. Crushed calf in turf tan. $28.50 I'M AT THE Mk n. mm mm. JAMES T.

PRATT GO. Furnishing Undertakers 71 Farminqton Ave. Telephone 5-S189 Attendants at Office Day and Night IT'S A FIVE HOTU I noids, a lomicr builder, died late! Monday at St. I-nmeis's Hos-pitul, He was born in Hartford, N. November 6, 1812, He leaves his wile, Mis.

Adelaide Allen Reynolds; two daughters, Miss Ikuel arid Mis Adelaide Reynolds, all of Glen Falls, N. three sons, Frank Revnolds of Glen Falls, Leon Hevnoids of Bennington, and Harold Rev-, nolds ol Fusion, a biotner, Ju, lian Reynolds ot Wells, and sev-i eral gnindclnldien. i niGHT IM THE HEART or EVERYTHING IM TOWN i Morrison W. Johnson, Inc. 1 1 i H03II-: 7 V.I Alliaiiy Cut in soft, fluffy turls brushed up off jour neck.

YOU tl ENJOY IT TOO-on your ne.i New York viiit, 26 tone ol large beoutitully lurnishtd sunlit roomi, all with privatt both, circulating iced water ond radio, 2 3 4. Day Special Tours including room, meals, and entertainment featurei from J52J per perion, AIuth Funeral Ilomi? ISO Farmington Ave. rhone 2-1155 N' 1 Oplms ('. (Irani Funeral. Hie funeral of Cephas C.

Grant of 28 Suflieid Street was held 'ttiesday with a service at the Shiloli Bapiis't Church and pravers at the S. M. Johnson Companv Funeral Kev. Hobrit Moociv, assisted by Rev. J.

C. Jackson, Kev, James Wnaht and Kev. Alired M. Lambert, olliclated. Bearrrs were Joseph Morehead, Am ox Brown, Dr.

4- TAILORED ENVfc- I 1 IllillHIII I HI niiilMIMIiIM'MMWiWM" i. Funeral Directors t'XIlMTAIIHH LOPE CLASSIC, to carry with casuals for many years. Gleaming silky black calf with gold color clasp. $25.00 The Proper Permanent for These $6.50 up Telephone 2-7171 jor Your Appointment You Must Try Them! REVLON'S "Mrs. Miniver" nail enamel.

PROGRESSIVE CLAIROL'S Shades of Topaz hair color bath. Sage-Allen Beauty Salon Second Floor thomas A. Hinkson, Matthew Henrv. 104 main ST. 'phone 2-3735 -K'nith Brown Henry William: Hev.

Mr. Mooriv conducted the serv Saire-Allcn Main Floor HOTEL ICCADILLY 45th Si. Weit ot way, N. Y. KOV MOI'LTON.

IVICR. ice in Zion Hill Cemetery. Mrs, Pauline K. Whither Funeral. The funeral of Mrs.

Pauline Wlnther, widow of Ntrholas Win-, thcr, of 45 Mooie Avenue, llait- Tolorskf Funeral Home 3S0 MAPLE AVE. Phene.

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