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ww ''W'f'ii'O'i wm 1 sv CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEi SMITTY 18 Fridajr. April 21, 1944. s. ,4 mn (tin rv i A jaWOPjIUIIU. CICERO LEADERS AGREE ONLY ON SALOON INQUIRY I I 1 fja" I in Mil But Civic Authority Still Is Undecided.

1 -UNDERTAKERS- KAUSAL August Kausal. dear husband of Mary, fond father of Blanche and Sgt. George, U. S. brother of Mary Otis and Anna Krueger.

Servicea Saturday. 2 p. at chapel. 3S14 W. 26th street.

Interment Bohemian National. Information, Crawford 4537. KEMNITX Louise Kemnits nee Backusl, dear wife of the late Ernest beloved tiiniher of Taut Dr. Herbert the Rev. Waller I.vrlia M.

Bartels. Selma C. Iteiiiiig, Jir. Alfred C. and Curl 18 graiiili-liFulren aiul one great grandchild, shut of Ilerlha Voist.

Emma Zimmerman. Roue, and Olio rinclii. ami the lale Theodore H.vliiis, Keating- at funeral home, 21 1M I.awrenra avenue, until nl Jir nnein. in stnln at ton. cordia K.v.

l.mh. rhunii, ll Imont and Washtenaw avenues, from noun Satiir day until tlnm of service at It p. ni Intcrmriit SI. Lucas. KEItVINK Emma Kerviiik.

nee Detlmsn. 21 3l Cuyli-r avenue. April 19. 1H44. dearly beloved wife of Peter, darling mother of Lydia Hindmarch, Erma Mer-kle, Helen Merl, Edmund R.

Meyer, and the late Martha Ross, loving grandmother of eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, fond sister of Clara Wil-berg. Services Saturday, April 22. at 2 p. at chapel. 2114 Irving Park road.

Interment Concordia cemetery. KINSMAN George A. Kinsman, beloved husband of Kate Woodworth Kinsman, dear father of Georse Gordon H-. and Richard brother of John. At funeral home.

1732 Wilnon avenue. Services Saturday, 2 p. m. Interment Rosehill. KROMER Frederick Kromer, dearly beloved husband of the late Helen nee Forstnegsrerl, devoted father of Frieda Benline.

Lillian McCourt, Fred, and William Kromer. Funeral Saturday. 10 a.m at chapel, 1716-18 W. 63d. Interment Evergreen.

Pros. 1000-3889. LANG Clara C. Lang, nee Gutzwiller. of 1934 Cuyler avenue, beloved wife of Boy dear mother of Jack John U.

S. N. sister of Peter Jensen. Funeral Monday. 10 a.

from chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, to St. Benedict's church. Interment St. Boniface's. LAWDER Arthur A.

Lawder April 19. of 6927 Perry avenue, beloved husband of the late Sarah Brady Lawder. fond father of Arthur A. Frank, Mrs. Sadie Warner.

Mrs. Evelyn Ilramond, Mrs. Helen Moore, and nine grandchildren. Fu BANKTN Harrison S. Rankin of 1307 y.

Dearborn street. Apnl 19. 1944. beIove4 husband of Myrsv H. Rankin, latter of Mrs.

George L. Boston and Lynn R. Haa-km. At chapel. 6501 N.

Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday. April 22-. at 'A p. m. EAVEN Albert Raven, beloved bmband et Anna, fond brother of Mrs.

Msry of Detroit, Mrs Anna rimnikl. Mrs. Frnnt-ra Garirh. Mri. IVarl pirtx.

Mrt, Viola tiltta. and Frank. Kuneral hatijrtfav. 3l a. Irnra rhap-l.

V7D N. Vttirt avenue, to John lierhmai-a hiri. Interment St. Joseph's. Hum, 1T17, RF.INKIlKltG-Rivia Rrin.brrg.

beloved st of tha Jala UMiin, fond niolher ot Mra. IManley llersog of Mft J-au4 t.evr. Mra A I'aMn of Aniciri, al4 I'hihp ami Millon RcyimMs. an.) K-lltMlw-f r-uticral ml ct family, RESCI1 Lt. Thomas 3 Re h.

I'. A. A. suddt-nly. April loving husband of Florence luee Corbettl.

wn cf Joseph N. and Frances M. nee Thomtresi. brother of Pvt. 1st Class Richard.

Pvt. Joseph, and Jane Frances, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. John Corbel t. brother-in-law of the Rev.

George Corbett. Sj and Corp. John Corbett. Funeral Jutnr-day at 9:30 a. tn.

from mortuary. 13 Wellington avenue, to St. Alphnus' church and St. Boniface's, cemetery. RIORDAN See Curtin notice.

ROSE Sylvia M. Rnie of 10SOO S. Rartn avenue, beloved wife of Frank, lnv-g mother of Sgt. Edward H. Corp.

Frr.i and Pvt. James D. Funeral Hours later. KOSN1CK Elizabeth Rosmck fne Ssinonl. beloved wife of Samuel, dear moiher cf George, mother-in-law of Cecilia.

Funeral Saturday. Apnl 22. 10 a. iTora. chapel.

7032 Wentworth avenue, to Su Bernard's church. Burial local cemetery. ROSSITER L. Bush- Rossiter. April 17.

1944. Sturgeon Bay. formerly of Rogers Park. Memonal service. 4t p.

ts Sunday at St. Paul's church by the Laka. Estes and Ashland blvd. 17100 N.l. Please omit flowers.

SAGERSTROM Sena Sagerstrora. beloved wife of Joseph Sagerntroro. fond sis ter of Mrs. McDonald. Funeral S.

urday. 1 :30 p. at chapel. 424S W. Mill.

on reel. Interment Oasndgs. M-m- OBITUARIES CURTIN John Curtin. beloved son of the late John and Catherine nee Healyl, brother of the late Daniel, William, Thomas, Mary, and Catherine Riordan, Funeral Saturday. April 22, at 8:30 a.

from funeral home, 6350 W. to Our Lady Help of Christians church. Interment Mount Olivet. Mer. 9890.

DANIEL John A. Daniel, fond father of Cicero's Republican board of trus- C.B. RANDALL NAMED TO HEAD COMMUNITY, WAR FUND CAMPAIGN Mrs. Fannie Cable Pope. tees and Democratic president re Mrs.

Fannie Cable Pope, widow of mained deadlocked yesterday on the tjupstion of which has authority to Edward Pope, sportsman, died of Mayme D. Plant and Anna E. Prapor, brother of Mane Motis. Funeral Monday, Lata Som Funeral Service Information SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AXD HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENTWORTH 0025.

name the superintendent of police 9 a. from late residence. 1653 ROBERT RENNICK, NEWSPAPER MAN, DIES IN HOSPITAL Robert A. Rennlck, 44, Chicago and Springfield newspaperman, died yesterday in Passavant hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was a former president of the Illinois Associated Press and had served as news editor of the Illinois State Journal at Springfield.

At the time of his death he was employed pneumonia last night In the Lake Forest hospital. She was about 70 and lived at 455 N. Oakwood Lake Forest. Mrs. Pope was the 18th to St.

Vitus' church. Interment Clarence B. Randall, vice president and director of the Inland Steel company. and other town officers, but they agreed that it was high time they St. Adalbert's cemetery.

Canal 0916. DI CHRISTINA Anrelo Dl Christina, be daughter of R. R. Cable, chairman found out who Is running the ap loved husband of Anna, fond father Paul. Nunzio.

Angelo and Joseph of the Rock Island railroad, who proximately 250 saloons in Cicero. died in 1909. She leaves a son, Ed son-in-law of C. V. Aiello, brother of Paul.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from A 20 minute session, the fourth by adjournment from the regular ward Stickney Pope of Lake For funeral home, 3722 W. Chicago avenue, to Our Lady of Angels church. Inter est. Services will be held at 3 ment Mount Carmel.

Cap. 6040. meeting Tuesday night, ended with call to meet again this afternoon p. m. tomorrow in the Episcopal DOUGLAS Theron E.

Douglas of 4010H by The Tribune as a copy editor, Church of the Holy Sipirlt, Lake N. Ashland avenue. April 19. 1944. be Mr.

Rennick was born in Pana, loved husband of Astnd B. Douglas, fond yesterday was appointed to head the 1944 campaign of the Community and War Fund of metropolitan Chicago, and announced that the enlistmentof leaders in the volunteer organization of more than 60,000 persons will get un end the official roadster just as it was, with two sets of appointees Christian county, the son of a Civil father of Mildred Douglas Cerny, brother Forest. Miss Catherine Rita Tolan. of May Jensen. At chapel.

6501 N. Ash land avenue, where services will he held Monday. April 24. at 11 a. m.

Intermen holding on to their titles. President Approves. The saloon inquiry was authorized Miss Catherine Rita Tolan, 23, a war veteran. After his father's death, he moved to Springfield and later to Chicago with his mother and his older brother, the late Henry Rennick, who was also a Mount Greenwood. Member of Verdun post.

No. 472. Voiture No. 220. 40-8.

and difZJ student at Rosary college and 33d Division association. daughter of John Tolan, died yes ty a rrsolution introduced by Assessor Frank Christenson, Repub DRAEGER Frederick Draeger. beloved hus terday in her home at 4924 W. Mon Clarence B. Randall.

band of late Minnie, nee Sawnsch newspaperman. lican, who by virtue of his office is fond father of Edith Clifton. William der way at once. Randall was prominent in the or Hatlle Barman. Lydia Munk.

and Modesla a town trustee. Try? four other llrpublire.ns nd the two holdover Lt Rnm. grandfather of Donna Gordon SATURDAY. CLEMENS Anna. 3 D.

m. at chapel. FEATHERSTONE Catherine. 10 .30 a. m.

in church. STAFFORD Jennie C. 11 a. va, at chapel. VAN DYK Bertha O.

2 p. m. at chapel. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6501 NORTH ASHLAND-AVENUE. PHONE LONG BEACH 2646.

FRIDAY. O'CONNOR Clara A. 2 p. m. chapel.

RUSSELL Jennie. 3 p. tn. st chapel. SATURDAY.

WEINKEN Elmer. 3 p. m. at Chanel. RANKIN Harrison S.

2 p. m. at Chanel. MONDAY. BROWN Oscar 3 p.

m. at chapel. DOUGLAS Theroo E. 11 a. m.

at chapel. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182. FRIDAY, CARVER Hazel E. 2 p.

m. at chapel. McDONNELL Robert, ll a. m. at chapel.

STEM Howard. 10 a. m. at chapel. SATURDAY.

BURSON Carrie. 3 p. m. at chapel. In the spring of 1917, Mr.

Rennick was in his senior year at Lake View High school. Five days after war was declared, he was In uniform. and Robert, brother of Charles and Gut ganization of the Chicago Commun tav. Funeral Saturday, 1:30 p.m.. at ity Fund 13 years ago.

With the or chapel, 3SU7 Lincoln avenue. Interment roe st. Mr. Tolan retired three years ago after spending many years as lockup keeper at the Warren av. police station.

Besides her father, Miss Tolan is survived by her mother, three brothers who are in the army, and two sisters. Services will be held at 10 a. m. Monday ganization of the Community Fund Concordia. DURIS Joseph H.

Duris. beloved husband He served in the 2nd engineers and the 9th engineers mounted for two and a half years. of Julia, fond father of Milan, Joseph and War Fund a year ago to meet the needs of the U. S. War Prisoners' aid, 14 allied nations war relief organizations, and financial requirements of social agencies at home, he Henry, and Anna Duns, father-in law of Mary and Caroline.

Funeral Mon day. April 24. 9 a. from late rest dence, 714 W. 21st place, to St.

Jo from the home to Resurrection church. In 1940 Mr. Rennick handled publicity for the Republican party in the state campaign and later was named by Gov. Green as administrative assistant in the state depart seph's church. Interment St.

Adalbert's became a member of the board of di cemetery. Can. 6524. EA RLE Dora Earle. wife of the lata Dr, rectors and the executive committee Edwin Earle.

mother of Mrs Vincent of the war time organization. M. Burke of Evanston and Harry Earle Arthur A. Lawder Sr. Services for Arthur A.

Lawder 6927 Perry av, will be held at 11 a. m. tomorrow from the chapel at In World War I. Randall served Services Friday, 3 p. at chapel.

1460 Sherman avenue. Evanston. Interment ment of public safety. He leaves a widow, Florence, and a daughter, Carolyn. His home was at 75 E.

Division st. Services will be held tomorrow morning in Springfield. Memonal Park cemetery. Jeffery blvd. and 77th st.

to St. Ber nard's church, 340 V. 66th st. Mr. FALK Emma Falk.

late residence 6076 Navarre avenue, beloved wife of the late Herman Falk. loving mother of Ernest of Valentine, Mrs. Alma Dickman, and as a captain of infantry. Headquarters for the metropolitan area, which include Cook, Lake, and Du Page counties, will be maintained at 111 W. Washington st, where preparations for the autumn campaign will begin immediately.

Lawder, pioneer Chicago Ford deal Democrats voted for it and President Henry J. Sandusky, who has to vote, said he approved it. Two saloons are currently in bad standing Mat Capones Hall of Fame, 4S39 Ogden where Jens D. Larrison was killed Monday r.isht, and the Rainbow tavern, 5146 Ormak rd. the owner of which, Carl Fontaini, was arrested by county highway police on a disorderly charge.

Overrides Republicans. -The Republicans used their power to adopt a resolution ordering dismissal of the health commissioner, Dr. Frank J. Pokorney. But Sandusky overruled it and took the view, as with other Rppuhlican appoint-r-nt.

that the resolution was an IU fil step. Sandusky said after the session yesterday that if the conflict continue he will ask advice of the state's attorney, "or perhaps some other higher authority," as to whether Cicero is operating under the special charter granted by the leKi.tlature or under the cities and villages act. JOHN CARROLL SONS "HOME FOR FUNERALS" FOUR GIRLS HELD Mrs. Emma Dokleraan of Kerney, William of Spokane, Ervin of Tor er, died Wednesday night in Mercy hospital. He began selling automobiles In 1908.

Surviving are two ERIE AT WABASH 45-J HAVENS WOO whi. rmo LON. rence, Mrs. Clara, Shelton of Omaha Arthur of Detroit. and Mrs AS WITNESSES IN Laura Asmussen of Chicago, sluler of Mrs.

Oscar Davis of Geneva. Nrb. Rest C. H. JORDAN CO.

FUNERAL HOME. S00 B. ER1E-ST. 90 YEARS' SERVICE. SUP.

7703 LARKIN KILLING sons, Arthur and Frank, and three daughters, Mrs. Sadie Warner, Mrs. Evelyn Desmond, and Mrs. Helen Moore. ing at funeral home, 6408 N.

Central avenue, until Saturday, 3 p. m. Services 4 GENERATIONS Gollry. Okla. The Phillips Sisters, four entertainers at the Paddock club, 4827 Cermak rd, Cicero, were ordered BIT7X1ERALD Kate Fitxgerald.

suddenly AT CHRISTENING of 4217 Sheridan road, beloved sister of Mrs. Ernest Kemnitz. SKK1XKS IUDDLE. 7838 COTTAUli UiiOVE. RAD.

0220. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT Pavtug. 5r-Koehuek. Baitemt, Also at Irving- Park and Cicero-avenua.

Sister De Kiccl, O. Sister Bernardus, Services for Mrs. Louise Kemnitz, O. SiU'r De Paul, K. S.

Sister OF YANK'S SON held as material witnesses yesterday after their appearance before the grand jury in connection with its Marlta. O. John. Edward. James, 77, widow of Ernest Kemnitz, who Margaret.

Anne, and Julia. Funeral Satur- (Picture on back pagm.) dy. :30 a. from chapel. 1820 S.

taught school for 40 years in Concordia Lutheran school, will be held at Pvt. Richard John Milne, 3425 N. Michigan avenue, to Old St. Mary'a church. DEATH NOTICES 2 p.

m. tomorrow in the Concordia Interment uilman. 111. FLANAGAN Irene Honey 1 Flanagan investigation of the slaying Monday night of Jens Larrison, alias Larkin, in the Hall of Fame, 4839 Ogden av, a saloon owned by Mat Capone, a brother of Al Capone. Lutheran church.

Mrs. Kemnitz, daughter of James L. and Irene, nee In JUmorlam Burg; sister of James L. V. 9.

N. K. neral Saturday. 11a. nu.

chapel. Jeffery boulevard at 77th street, to St. Bernard's church. Mass 11:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

South Shore 8822. LENH ART Louise A. Lenhart. wife of the lale Fred A mother of Mrs. Ida Fleke, Mrs.

M. G. Schneider, William Fred and the late Mrs. Ora Anderson, 15 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday.

1 p. at chapel. 79th and Emerald. Interment Montrose. LINDE William J.

Linde. late of 633 K. Springfield avenue, dear father of Mrs. Myrtle Giosh and Mrs. Violet Gully, brother of Adolph and Mrs.

Mary Quin-lan. Funeral Saturday. 1:30 p. at chapel. 624 N.

Western-av. Interment Elm-wood. Kindly omit flowers. Arm. 7S00.

LOPER Sylvia Anderson Loper. wife of the late Charles Douglas Loper. mother of Douglas Anderson Loper. Servicea at Christ church, Winnetka, Monday. 2 p.

m. LORCH Regina Lorch of 3712 N. Halsted street, beloved wife of the late Herman, dear mother of Lester and the late Selma Guckenheimer. Services Friday, 1 p. at chapel.

6206 Broadway. McCARTHT Andrew Joseph McCarthy, late of 754 Emerald avenue, beloved husband of Nell Lynns McCarthy, loving father of Mrs. Grraldins Ryan, fond brother of Mrs. Julia O'Connell. Mrs.

Maud Finnerty. and James McCarthy, Fiiner.il Saturday. 9:30 a. from funeral home. Halsted at 7filh street, to St.

Leo's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Member of I. B. of E.

W. union, local No. 134. Stewart 7700. McCARTHT Mary Morrtssey McCarthy, formerly of 7145 S.

Morgan street, beloved wife of THomas. fond mother of John and Marguerite, sister of Catherine Conroy and the late Michael. John. Pate rick, and Peter Morrissey. Funeral Saturday.

April 22. at from chapel, 2506 W. U3d street, to Sacred Heart church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Member of St.

Ursula court, W. C. O. Pros. 7776.

Timothy T. McEUiott. late of 6448 Carmen avenue, beloved husband of the late Eleanor Irene, nee Fitzgerald; loving father of Genevieve Marguerite Miller. Mary P. Johnson.

Eleanor Robert and the late Florence C. brother of Margaret McEUiott and Josephine Brady. Services Saturday. 11 a. at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Interment private. McGINN William F. McGinn. late of 1709 W. 81st street, beloved husband of Mary A.

Foley McGinn; loving father of Mary Alice Lordan. Virginia A. Foster, and Pvt. William U. S.

M. brother ot Mrs. Mary Rudolph, Mrs. Alice Jobin, Edward, and the late James. John, and Nellie McGinn.

Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from funeral home. 8619 S. Ashland avenue, to the Little Flower church. Interment St.

Mary'a cemetery. McMANAMAN Sarah McManaman. April 20. 1944. of 4429 N.

Campbell avenue, beloved wife of the late Michael, dear mother of Mary. Beatrice Mitchell. Grace Hayes. Eileen Fitzpatrick. and the late Rev.

Francis Neil and Cecilia McManaman. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a. m. from funeral home. 4708-10 N.

to Queen of Angels church. Interment Calvary. Please omit flowers. MELNKEN Elmer J. Meinken of 2427 N.

Talman avenue. April 19. 1944. beloved husband of Frances, fond father of Elmer M. and Betty Lou.

son of Anna Meinken. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where servicea will be held Saturday, April 22. at 3 p.

m. Burial Acacia Park. MENGERSEN Mathilda Mengersen. nee Wollenhaupt. beloved wife of the late Dr.

George Memrersen, mother of Lucille Jackson and Virginia Mengersen, two grandchildren, sister of Mrs. G. Droste. Services Saturday, April 22. 2 p.

mt funeral home. 3440 N. Central avenue. Interment Acacia Park. Member of Altar chapter.

No. 876. O. E. 8.

Kil. 6420. Kildare av, came home on furlough from Camp Van Dorn, Miss, last night to meet his son and namesake, Richard 4 months old, at a christening party. The who lived at 4240 N. Francisco died Wednesday night in the home Maureen.

Colleen. Brian. Dennis, and the State's Atty. Courtney ordered the late Robert. At residence.

103H Franklin avenue. River Forest. Funeral Monday. of her sister, Mrs. Lydia Bartels, at nr oi standard chapter.

No. 735. O. E. S.

SCANLAN Patrick Scanlan. Apnl licloved son of the lata John n4 Ellen, fond brother of Mr. CiSwru-. llouslry, Margaret Scanlan. Mrs.

Myw Hughes, and the late John. Martin. eel Nellie. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. d.

from funeral home, 2616 W. 3Sta s-reei. to St. Agnes' church. Ir.trmnt St.

Mary'a. Information, Lafiyette 0690. SCHMIDT Albert T. Schmidt, beloved husband of Jean, dear son ot EUa and tt late Albert G. A.

Schmidt. Servicea Saturday. 3 p. at chapel. 5525 Clark atreet.

Interment Graceland. SCI1M1TT Christina Schmitt. April 19 of 2601 Lake avenue. Wilmette. daughter of Catherine and the late Frank sister ot Mrs.

Rose Hughes. Mr Eva, Mrs. Mary McCiory. Joseutt, ral William J. Schmitt.

Funern! Moikljy. 9:30 a. from chapel. 725 Ridge road. Wilmette, to St.

Joseph's church. SCHROEDER Florence C. S-hroeder, ce Bach. 1037 Erie street. Oak Park, wifa of the late Henry mother of Luiiaa Ogle.

Pearl Rust, and Harold. Re-mrg at funeral home, 203 S. Marion street. Oak Park, until noon Saturday. srr.

(ra Saturday. 2 p. First fr. erurr-h. Marlon and Ontario airreis.

Oak Interment Forest Home. SCHWA RZ Fredrrie H. fVnwsrt. beloved husband of Margaret, nn Nolan: tuts.l fallir of Jerry, brother of Ma. Arihur.

and Gertrude Ann Turngren. Funeral Saturday. Apr.i 2-i. 2 p. tn.

at funeral home, loj Jt avenue at Washington boulevard. ment Montrose. SEDIVY Alosie Sedivy. beloved mother et Otto. Sylvia Puccini.

Pvt. lt CU J-'. a C. U. 8.

M. Elsie, and Glsd rune-rat Saturday at 2 p. ra. at 6318 W. Sftin street, to Bohemian National cemetery.

Cicero 42. SIEGLER Frank Sierler of 1132 Forest Park, husband of the iat Johanna, beloved father of Amanda Lub-siein. Bertha Pietach. the late Arthur Siegler. and Margaret S'haetx.

cear grandfather of Margaret Kokes. AJEaaa Spandikow. and Alma Haberkamp. oris great-grandchild. Paul Spandikow.

at chapel. 7319 Madison street. Forest Park. Saturday, 2 p. m.

Intermest Concordia. SIGBORNSON Anna Sigbornson. nee SteS-fel. of 2634 Cermak road, beloved wii of Henry fond mother of Grace Strea-pleski and David, sister of Elsie C'ok. Florence Talcott.

William Mats, and Raymond Matz. Resting at funeral home, 6701-03 Division street, where srrlca will be held at 1:30 p. Saturday. Apnl 22. Interment Concordia cemetery.

SILVERSMITH Louis Silversmith, belrred husband of Mae. nee Landfteld: ot Anila Sang and Herbert, dear grandfather of Lynne Beth Sang. Serr-l'-es Friday, 11 a. at chapel, b-Qi Broadway. Interment Waldheim.

SMITH Ignore Brooks Smith. April 13. wife of Harmon mother of Osborsw B. Smith. Funeral Saturday, 3 p.

chapel, Jeffery-blvd. at 77th-et. Sea. 6Si2 STAFFORD Jennie Coates StaSord. Apnl 20.

1944. beloved sister of the late Lillian Stafford Drake and Mrs. Catheru: Cooke, dear aunt of Dorothy Drake Gay. and William MacPherson. At chapeJ.

63d and Harvard, where services will bw held Saturday. April 22. at 11 a- ra. Interment Oak Woods. STELZ Eva Stela of 1307 Nelson stmt.

wif8 of the lale Andrew, dear s.ner of Peter Schmal. fond aunt cf Pe'r J-Mrs. Susan White. Nicholas. Mrs.

Katherine Baltics, John. Edward, and Schmal. Eva Hauer of Hastings, na, and Peter Hauer of St. Paul Mm Funeral Saturday. April 22.

at 10 from funeral home. 293.j Lincoln avenue, to St. Alphonsna' rhorciu Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. SUNDOU1ST Sgt.

Gordon O. March 27, in action over England, fa-loved son of Mr. and Mrs. Of'o Sund-quist. 6622 N.

Menard avenue. Memorial 6125 Dakln st. She is survived by Milne family was represented by April 24, at 10:30 a. to St. Luke's church.

Interment All Saints'. Please girls, Jean, Christine, and Dorothy Phillips, and Leverne Ralph, held five sons and two. daughters. Great-Grandfather John Milne omit flowers. FOSTER Myrtle Foster, beloved wife of Mn.

Frances B. Belknap. after they were reported to have testified they saw Capone and Larrison leave the Paddock club for Capone's place Monday night. They also are Mrs. Frances Brainard Belknap, 89, of 4508 George st, and Grandfather John Milne 59, a policeman at the Sheffield av.

station. The baby's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna Gurke, mother of Mrs. the late George fond mother of Clarence Graeme Foster. Adelaide Vebber.

Vercele Nelson, and Sgt. George F. Foster, eight grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Mary Morgan and Clark Graham. Funeral from chapel.

4332 Elston avenue, Saturday, AM ICO Richard Amico, auddenly, April 21. 1943. In lovinr memory ot our darlinr boy. The blow waa hard, the chock aevere; We never thourht hia death so near. Only those who bare lost can tell The pain of partins without farewell.

DAD. MOMMIE. SISTER. BROTHER. BEIERSDORF Otto Beieredorf.

April 21. 1943. In loving1 memory of our dear cousin and nephew, who passed away one year aito today. ELSIE AND EMMA BEIERSDORF. GAYNOR Officer Patrick H.

Gaynor. In everlasting- memory of our beloved husband and dad. who passed away five year ago today. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. GIBBONS Rosa Gibbons.

In loving- memory of my dear wife, who passed away three years aso today, JOE GIBBONS. $30,000 AWARDED PEDESTRIAN FOR TIRE RIM INJURY Alfred Wolfe, 47, of 5120 Sheridan who suffered four fractured ribs and a broken leg last May 23 when he was struck by a spinning tire rim, was awarded 530,000 yesterday by a jury in Superior court. The verdict was returned against the Railway Express Agencies, operators of the truck that threw the rim. 81, died yesterday in her home in the North Shore hotel, Evanston. reported to have said they were She was the widow of Edwin C.

Bel Josephine Milne, the soldier's wife, April 22, 2 p. to Montrose cemetery. breakfast guests of Capone the next morning, a few hours before Larri-son's body was found. FRAHER The Rev. John Sylvester Fraher.

also was present. Pvt. Milne entered the army last September. O. April 19.

1944, beloved son of John J. and May Fraher of Grange, 111., fond Capone since has disappeared, as knap and daughter of William Newell Brainard, early settler and one time president of the Chicago Board of Trade. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Charlotte B. Thompson.

brother of Lt. James 1J. S. Mrs, has his bartender, Wally Sanders, BATTLE LOSSES Thomas F. Lavelle.

and Mrs. Frederick who police say was present at the J. Savaglio. Resting at Dominican House of Studies, from 4 p. m.

Wednesday slaying. Services will be held at 2 p. m. to Funeral Friday. 10 a.

m. Interment Police were ordered to search for All Saints'. Euclid 7487. morrow in the chapel of the First Methodist church, Evanston. FOR U.S.

TO DATE TOTAL 189,309 Washington, D. April 20 (JP). GOLD Effle Friedman Gold. Altho it la five years you are away. We think of you every day.

LOVING MOTHER, ANNA. AND SISTERS. BETH. HILDA. AND JEANNE Joe Burke, manager of the Paddock FREESE Minnie M.

Freese fnee Weber, late of 3850 N. Springfield avenue, be loved wife of the late Albert fond OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT club, when it was revealed by the girls that they had been paid off after the shooting and urged by Ernest Williamson. mother of Olive Peterson. Edna Jorgen LOESER Bertha Loeser. In fond memory of our dear mother, who passed away American army and navy battle Ernest Williamson, 54, Negro un sen.

Walter, Milton. U. S. and the late Raymond, grandmother of Le Roy losses now total 189,309. Eurke to leave town.

dertaker at 5121 S. State st, died Secretary of War Stimson said and Raymond, uneral Saturday, Apnl 22, at 2 p. at chapel, 4821 N. Damen Mrs. Mat Capone, also a jury wit four years ag-o today.

P. F. C. Fred William. Edward Loeser.

WOLFGRAM Augusta Wolfgram, April 21. 1939. Gone but not forgotten. EDITH AND DORA. yesterday in Provident hospital.

He ness, said she did not know her today army casualties from Pearl Harbor thru April 7 were: Killed, avenue. Interment Irving Park cemetery, GEISLER Benjamin A. Geisler of 2838 N. husband's whereabouts. wounded, missing, Hamlin avenue, beloved husband of Lillian, nee Mentgen fond brother of Lizzie, Later, Mrs.

Sue Kolan, 31, of 2813 was employed in the late Daniel H. Jackson's undertaking business for 15 years before opening his own establishment. His widow, Lena, survives. Services will be held in the Julius, rieda. Margaret, and Albert prisoners, 28,799 a total of 145,082.

Services Saturday at 3:30 p. m. at fu The latest casualty list for the neral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. In terment Acacia Park.

S. 48th ct, Cicero, dice girl in the tavern, also was taken into custody for questioning. News Dealer, 64, Struck State st. chapel at 2 p. m.

tomorrow. navy, marines, and coast guard totals 44,227. This is made up of GETCHELL Mrs. Metta Barney Getchell. aged 87.

widow of the late Edwin Franklin Getchell of Chicago, beloved mother Mrs. Margaret Hansen. The Statu weather bureail fore- lor today and tomorrow and vesler- tij'i tabic ct records ioilow: INI! ANA? Partly cloudy today: rain and -attered thunder dorm tomorrow, and In extreme southwest portion tonight; l.rt change la temperature. MICHIGAN: Bain and occasional thuricer norms in north and extreme es-. portions this forenoon; tomorrow cloudv to cloudy with bowers tn south portion atternoon; little cfs.irfe in temperature.

rrPER MICHIGAN: Occasional light rain forenoon: becoming partly cloudy 11 afternoon and tomorrow: littlo ki-r! in temperature; moderato to ireeh Vi nyMV: Ctoudy 1j partly cloudy with iitht rain in north portion today: rtly loudv ioMiht and tomor-T' in extreme outti portion tomorrow; Jittle change in tempera- trtttly cloudy today and tomorrow wiiri rin tomorrow and in southwest ar.o extreme portions late today: sm-r loiUr: cooler tevmorrow; increaa-me today. 18,795 killed, 11,726 wounded, 9,282 missing, and 4,424 prisoners. Mrs. Margaret Hansen, 78, mother of Mrs. Henry Boyd, La Jolla.

and Mrs. Howard Cline, Huntington Woods, Fraternal Xoticea FORBESTVULE CHAPTER. KO. 177, O. E.

S. Services ior our late sister, Jennie H. Tatham. at chapel, 4141 Cottage Grove avenue. Saturday, 2:30 p.

m. Members pleas attend. CLARA NEWELL. Worthy Matron. ELSA HUTCHINSON, Secretary.

BAUMAN Ellr.a'beth Stick Bauman, beloved wife ot the late Lawrence A. Bauman, dear mother of Lon. Karl Bauman, Marie Boeh. Sinter Elibeth Ann, C. 8.

and Marcehne Kibler. Funeral Saturday. 10 a. from daughter's residence. 7730 8.

Honore street, to Little Flower church. Interment St. Mary'a cemetery. Information. Triansle 1167.

by Car, Dies of Injuries Sol Brin, 64, of 1245 S. Christiana Mich. of John J. Anton, a vice president in the banking department of the GIANNATTASIO Staff Sgt. Pilot Arthur 23 Routed by Flames Giannattasio.

U.S.A.. aged 24. of 4958 W. Augusta boulevard. In air crash.

April First National bank, died of a heart attack yesterday in a taxicab in MERKLEN Paul Merklen. beloved hus 19, beloved son of illiam and Grace in Their Flat Building Twenty-three residents fled to brother of Alice. Resting at chapel. 3344 Chicago avenue. Funeral Monday at front of her home at 11111 Forrest-vllle av.

She also is survived by av, news dealer, died yesterday in Mount Sinai hospital of injuries suffered Wednesday when he was struck by an automobile at Roosevelt rd. and St. Louis av. The driver of the car was Carl Krauss of 2852 N. Kenneth av.

band of Dora, loving father of Billie Sehwan and Florence, grandfather of Howard. Lloyd, and the lata Ralph John Scbwan. Funeral Saturday. 9:30 a. 9 a.

m. to Our Lady of the Angels church Interment Mount Carmel. Van 2770. the street early yesterday when fire broke out in the basement of a daughter, Mrs. May T.

Morgan, BELKNAP Frances Brainard irom cnapei. Milwaukee, near the three story flat building at 1220 HAFER Albert ina Hafer (nee Wcver. late of 1707 N. Melvina avenue, wife of the late John, fond mother of Harold C. Hafer Joseph Altenbach Sr.

Jackson blvd. Services for Joseph Altenbach and Marguerite Meilinger. sister of Al ADVERTISMENTI bert. Henry, and Alice Weyer and the late Elizabeth Koegler. Anna Shoemaker.

Missing Marengo Pilot Reported Killed in Action and William Weyer. Services Saturday Gould Henry VIII Have Tle ct cbserration. State of weather. AprJ "0. 7.30 o.

m. Crtral war time. Irving Park road, to Et. Edward's church and St. Joseph's.

Belmont ..3300 or Kildare 4000. MEYER See Emma Kervink notice. MICKEL Michael Mickel. age 67, of Lemon beloved husband of the late Stella Mickel. dear father of Genevieve Davey, Emanuel, and the late Marie and Daniel.

Funeral Saturday, 10 a. from chapel. 226 Main street, Lemont. to St. Patrick's church.

Interment SS. Cyril and Methodius cemetery. April 22. 2:30 p. at funeral home.

46, formerly of 708 E. 90th st, will be held tomorrow in Lima, where he died Wednesday after a month's illness. Altenbach, a native of Lima, was employed in the Chicago offices Lt. George G. Hoehn, pilot of a 5350 W.

North avenue. Interment Grace-laud. Merr. 9890. Lob Angeles.

Stomach Ulcer Pains? papers please copy. Flying Fortress, was killed in action over Germany Jan. 11, his parents, Fjt central states History tells how Henry VIII would gorge himself with food and suffer afterward. of the Nickel Plate railroad. Ca HALL WAX John Hallwax of 6140 S.

Call- fornia avenue, beloved husband of the Mr. and Mrs. John Hoehn, of Ma late Rose nee Ringhofer, devoted Don't ignore your sufferings. Try Udira for relief of ul-er and stomach pains, indigestion, gas pains, for heartburn, burning sensation, bloat and other conditions caused 'n-z'if clear cloudv r.nti. 'i iudy cloudy rr.bu.

ra-n i 1 1 rlonrjy MINOGUE James F. Minogue at his home father of Mrs. Rose Sauer. John and rengo, McHenry county, learned yesterday in a war department tele 1: William A. Hallwax, grandfather of Elaine Sauer.

Services Saturday at 1:30 by excess acid. Get a 25c box of Udga Tablets from your druggist. First doa gram. He previously was reported April 20, 1944. or North fchore noiei, Evanston.

111., wife of the late Edwin C. Belknap, mother of Mrs. Charlotte B. Thompson. Service 2 p.

Saturday, at First Methodist church chapel, Evanston. Burial private. BELL Ernest Stephen Bell. April 20. beloved husband of Blanche tnee Schreder.

At funeral parlor, 6525 N. Clark street. Interment Tecumseh. Mich. BirminEham, papers please copy.

BORCHARDT Otillia Borchardt. resting in God's care, dear sister of Albert Hadel of San Francisco, devoted aunt of Mrs. Mildred Bonicamp. Chicago, and Arthur Wendler of Iowa City. fond sister-in-law of August Wendler of Milwaukee, Wis.

Funeral Saturday, April 22, 1 p. at funeral home, 625 Armi-tag-e avenue. Burial Wunders cemetery. BRADY Mag-dalena Brady of 1101 Scott avenue. Hubbard Woods, wife of the late John Brady, mother of William Lor-etta.

Celia, Frank, and Elmer Brady, sister of Mr. Annie Hafner and the late Mary, Nicholas and John Fischer. At funeral home. Linden avenue and Tower road. Hubbard Woods.

Mass Saturday. April 22. 10 a. at Sacred Heart church. Hubbard Woods.

Interment St. Boniface's. Kindly omit flowers. BRANTON Rosa Berzemann Branton. late of 6944 N.

Kilbourn avenue, beloved must convince or return box to us and get fa Tr. .17 Tr. .0.3 Tr. .11 .03 .01 .40 .45 Tr. Tr.

in Waukegan. Wednesday. Apnl 19, son of the lale Catherine McNamara and Joseph H. Minogue. Funeral from White Tobin chapel.

236 N. Genesee street, Waukegan. Saturday, 9 a. m. to Immaculate Conception church.

Interment Ascension cemetery. Pvt. Seymour L. Tratner. Memorial services for Pvt.

Seymour Louis Tratner, 23, formerly of 5035 N. Ridgeway who was killed in action in Italy last Jan. 6, will be held at 8:30 p. m. next Wednesday in the Hebrew Institute p.

m. at chapel. 5652 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Evergreen.

Republic 0078. rain. ram ..5 oS M. ,7 i.i ll ......47 6 'i 47 54 4H missing. HANNON Mary Hannon nee Rooney of iVVVVVVVVVWVWVVVVVWWVVVVVW-.

Elburn, 111., fond wife of the late Albert lovwig mother of Joseph Mrs, Charles Schmitt. Mrs. Florence Frost Matthew Francis and Jerome MORGAN Wilfred J. Morgan. April 19.

ot cloudy viiie. clear -on rair itiuiiy rain clear t- Vine. re rain. Funeral Saturday, 9:30 a. at St.

Gall's church, Elburn. 111. r-i HARROLD Marie Harrold. nee Ou nhrley, 1121 W. Garfield beloved husband of Irma.

fond father of Walter, George, Edna. Gale, Russell, and Milan Morgan, brother of Sarah Edward and Bennett B. Morgan, all of Chesterton, Ind. Resting at chapel. 6522 S.

Halsted through Fmlsy evening. Funeral services Saturday. 3 P. at the First Methodist church of Chesterton. Ind.

Interment following at Chesterton cemetery. W.t central states I -n r- K. i jw. of 4837 Gladys avenue, dearly beloved wifa of John, fond mother of Maris and cloved 5 of Albany Park, 3707 Ainslie st. L.

Bush Rossitcr. Memorial services for L. Bush Rossiter, former senior warden of St. Paul by the Lake Episcopal church, who died last Monday in Sturgeon Bay, Wis, will be held in the church, Estes and Ashland avs, at 4 p. m.

Sunday. Dorothy, sister of Mrs. Delia Dudley. if a Mrs. Margaret Bianco, and Catherine Ouigley.

Funeral Saturday. April 22. at services win oe neii sunaay at 4 p. ra. at Our Saviour Engheta Lutheran church, 4159 N.

Laramie avenue. SURZYNSKI Anastasia Sanynski n- Wisniewski. Apnl 18. 1944. dearly bi-tived wife of Mitchell, dear mother of Eugenia and Corp.

Leonard. C. S. A. C.

fond sister of lillie Klonder. Wanda, Machalinski, Mae Suida. Xavier, and Victor. Funeral Saturday. Apnl 22.

9:30 s. from chapel. 5776 Lawrence avenue, to St. Constance church. Interment St.

Adalbert's cemetery. Kildare 3suCi. SWEPBERG Maria Larson Swedberg. beloved wife of the late Axel, fond motbe of Mrs. Glenn Jackson.

Wallace. E'-ner. David, and Edwin, sister of Hannah berg. Services Saturday. 2 p.

at chapel. 5203 Lake Park avenue. Interment Mount Greenwood. Hyde Park 0014. TATHAM Jennie Tatham.

Apnl 20. 1944. of 4341 Greenwood avenue, wifa of th late James Tatham. sister of Xirifia Brown. Marraret Ceresa.

and of Beloit. Wis. Resting in chapel. 4141 Cottage Grove avenue Services Satur-dsy. April 22.

1944. 2 30 p. ra. Inter, ment Oak Woods. Member of Forrest-ville chapter.

No. 177, O. E. 8. TROEHLER Irene Troehler.

suddenly, ra Elizabethtown. beloved wife cf Charles dear mother of Pvt. Irma E. Di Silvestro. and June Payonk.

sister of Addison and Harvey Edwards. Mrs. L. A. Katsaros and the late Wubur.

Servicea Saturday, 2 at chapel. 2742 Lincoln avenue. Bunal Bohm. VAN DYK Bertha C. Van Dyk.

1140 68tb street. April 19. 1944. wife ot the late Sebo Van Dyk. mother of Stanley A.

Van Dyk. sister of Emraa Klix. Johanna dell, Ida Hammond, and Albert Schultx. At chapel. 63d and Harvard, where services will be held Saturday.

Apnl 22. at 2 p. m. latennecs Mount Greenwood. VINCENT See Vizents notice.

VIZENTS-Josepa William Vizents. 2445 X. Sawyer avenue, beloved husband of Barbara nee Hess, dear father cf Irene E. Sisman and Bernica N. Wilder, grandfather of Dorothy B.

Michaels and Eiaice M. Zabroske. great-grandfather ot RonaJ4 F. Mi'-haels. brother of Emma Sticker.

Herman. Amanda Chandler, Mel CteniBj. and the late Alfred and Rudolph. Funeral services Saturday at 11 a. m.

at funeral home. 3301 Fullerton avenue. Interment at Forest Home cemetery. Member ef Keystone lodge. No.

639. A. F. A A. SC.

WENDT Ruth Wendt. beloved mother cf 9:30 a. from chapel, 406 S. Cicero I WHEN A NEW JOB DEMANDS A PHYSICAL I EXAMINATION 65 45 4 1 35 4 37 .17 an 47 an as fi2 no 27 47 42 31 4i 41 4.1 40 32 ft5 ar an Si 6H 44 an 34 4f, A 44 40 fiO 41 71 47 rs 70 rtH 711 7 MOSELE Sam Mosele. April 18.

age 49 .11 .15 as fr'. .40 Tr. fit-, Ho. k. clear cloudy i'itj 'nr.

cloudy. tti rjnu-lT F.ar- i City. 5t l.o,;;s. itv rasn. ar cloudy I tern states- avenue, to Resurrection church.

Interment Mount Carmel. Austin 4070. HEDEGAARD Martin Brix Hedegaard. suddenly, dear brother of Corp. Jens, cousin of Rose Johnson.

Resting at. chapel, 851 E. 75th street. Services Friday. April years, late residence 9223 Marquette avenue, brother of Anthony, Matthew, Christian, and Andrew, uncle of Angelo.

Reno. David, and Lucille. Resting at funeral home. 9117 Houston-av. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. to SS. Peter and Paul church. Interment St. Mary'a.

Regent 1670. .29 If you are about to take a new job, and must have physical examination which includes venereal tests, the Public Health Institute stands ready to serve you. It makes such examinations every day, except Sunday, at any time between 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. Organized by public-epirited citizens as a corporation "NOT-FOR-PROFIT," the Public Health Institute asks but $3.00 for a physical examination that includes careful venereal tests and provides for a check of your beart, lungs, nervous system, blood pressure, etc.

MULCAHY Thomas B. Mulcahy, beloved Tr. A- 1 V' i- clear 'o cloudy 'rt cieir Vf'rk i lnidv d'ii'hia. cloudy lou-1v sic ton. i iuudy son of the late David and Brlgid Con-nery Mulcahy, devoted brother of Mary Bunyan.

Alice, and the late James Mulcahy, uncle of Rita Howe: Funeral Saturday. April 22, at 10:30 a. from funeral home, 1018-20 W. 79th street, to St. Leo's church.

Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. 4t 74 4i 71 54 HI 67 ....74 .....43 To 7S 2 h'Z 7 71 4 .47 4 0, Passenger Stops Trolley When Driver Becomes III A passenger on a Fullerton av. street car grabbed the control handle and brought the car to a stop yesterday when the motorman, Harry Phillips, 41, of 913 Wright-wood av, suffered a heart attack. Phillips was taken ill as the car, with more than a score of passengers aboard, crossed Cicero av. nlf state A A I i i -1 1 lourjv -i Worth cioud.v..

fii vfunr clear I le louriV NAGY Margaret Nasy, nee Szabo. wife of .01 .96 .39 Tr. the late Morris, sister of Julius. Steve, Kalman. Teresa Vatfy, and the lale Maria Schmiedl.

Services at chapel. Slith plae and Vincennes avenue, Saturday, 2 p. tn. Interment Mount Hope. Ste.

6115. wife of Philip loving- mother of Henrietta B. Hansen, grandmother of Carol and Barbara, sister of Lillian and Arthur Bergemann and Margaret Schroeder. Resting at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue, until Saturday, 9 a. m.

In state at First Eng. E. Lutheran church. 302 W. Palmer square, until time of service, 2 p.

m. Interment Irvinj Park. Member of Ben Hur chapter. No. 401.

O. E. and Wicker Park Women's club. BRINKER Mrs. Ida Augusta Brinker.

nee Pilz. wife of the late William John Brinker; fond mother of Harry. Jessie, Marguerite. Roy. and Walter.

Services Monday. 2 p. 6601 N. Ashland av. Memorial Park cemetery.

BURKE Mamie R. Burke, beloved wife of the lata Joeph V. Burke, fond mother of Katharine M. and Lt. Frank V.

S. beloved aisier of Katie Gardner. Funeral Saturday. 8:45 a. from late residence.

3829 Wilcox avenue, to St. Malachy'a church. Interment Mount Carmel. BURSON Carrie N. Burson.

01474 S. Ash. land avenue. April 19, 1944. beloved wife of Samuel N.

Burson, fond mother of Mrs. Arthur L-. Johnson. S. Bradley Burson, and Mrs.

Edwin C. Shaw, grandmother of Philip Lee Shaw. At chapel. 2121 W. 95th street, where services will be held Saturday.

April 22, at 3 p. m. Interment Cedar Park. BUTLER Mary Louise Butler. April 19.

1944, of 6948 W. Lake street, beloved wife of the late James C. Butler, fond mother of Florence Fleming. Edward, William. James, and Elmer Butler.

Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue. Austin. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.

to St. Lucy's church. Interment Calvary. Austin 0017. ram i loij'ly NATHAN SON Fred J.

Nathanson. beloved 0 husband of Dell nee Middeltonl. fond father of Norma, dear son of Mathilda and the late William J. Nathanson. Resting at parlors.

6451-53 S. Ashland, until 11 a. m. Saturday. Services 3 p.

m. art Grace Ev. church. 60th and Albany. In PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE 1 fountain states ar tsin i Mm ra i i iollV clwi'ir C.tv.

rain terment Waldheim. Prospect ,220. 7fi PAOUETTE Wilmer C. Faquette. 423 .70 Tr.

Tr. Tr. Tr. .14 .15 Tr. .03 41 33 CM 30 34 41 42 47 47 art 4: 3f 59 21, at 3 p.

m. Interment Oak Woods. HEINIG John Karl Heinig of 3829 N. Hermitage avenue, beloved husband of Ottilie, nee Tilesius; fond lather of Clara and Olga Hohman. At chapel.

3905-07 Lincoln avenue, where services will be held Saturday at 3 p. m. Interment Irving Park cemetery. HERMAN Louis Herman, beloved husband of the late Jennie, fond father of Sgt. Benjamin and Pvt.

Walter. Funeral Friday, Apnl 21. 1 p. at chapel. 836 E.

47th street. Interment Waldheim. HOBB1E John W. Hobbie. beloved husband of Daisy, fond father of Eenneth H.

and Mrs. Marrian Skrede. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. st funeral iiome, 6S39 W. North avenue.

Interment Woodlawn. HOFFMEISTER Adeline Hoffmeister of 4H0O W. Adams street, beloved wife of the late Henry dear mother of Gertrude, Mrs. Lydia Carstensen. and the late Carl, grandmother of Jean and Richard Carstensen.

Resting at funeral home, 5708 W. Madison street, where services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Hosehill. JAM1TO Phillip C.

Jamito. late of 773 S. State street, beloved husband of -May. lond uncle of Stanley Jamito and Leonard Herk. Funeral Saturday.

8:30 a. from chapel. 1820 S. to Old St. Mary's church.

Please omit flowers. JOHNERT Caroline F. Johnert. late of 4024 N. Ashland avenue, beloved wife of William A.

Johnert. sister of Anna Mc-Dougal. Maxine. Frank, and Clarence Kohl. Resting at chapel, 3834-36 Irving Park road.

Services Saturday at 3 p. m. Interment Irving Park cemetery, JOHNSEN Charles Johnsen. April 19. 1944.

of 4846 St. Paul avenue, brother of Anna Johnsen, Sophia Hanson. Amy Pedersen. and the lale John E. Johnsen.

Resting at funeral home. 318 N. Central avenue, Austin. Services Saturday at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Mount Olive cemetery. Austin 0017. JOHNSON Ida R. Johnson. April 19.

of 1940 Lincoln avenue, beloved mother of Joseph B. and Frances Hodgson of Granby. Colo. Servicea 2 p. Saturday, at chapel, 2221 Lincoln avenue, to Montrose.

he fctatr We-go Trail. Mount Prospect. 111., beloved husband of Jean Mary and dear father of Julienne. Resting at home for funerals. Lee at Perry street.

Des Plaines. where services will be held "Saturday, 2 :30 p. m. Interment Ridgewood. Organized for Public Service as a Corporation ar-Irof It" Under the Law of the State of Illinois Afer159 N.

Dearborn St. -k Women 169 IV. Dearborn St. Men and Women 129 E. 31st St.

10 A. U. TO 8 P. at. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.

CEH. 9383 OFMCiRS AND TRUSTEES i loudv cloudy. .47 r1 fi. ..70 A 1 PAVLIK James A. Pavlik of 4054 Mobile David A.

Crawford Pullman Company ADVERTISMENTI CAN'T KEEP GM1M HER CHAIR She's as Lively as a Youngster-. Now her Backache is better Many ufferera relieve nagging baclcaehs quickly, ones they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidney are Nature a chief way of taking the excess acida and waste out of the blood. They help most people pass about 3 pints a day. When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheuxnatio pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, welling, pufTiness under the eyes, headache and dizziness.

Frequent or scanty passagi-a with smarting and burning some times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your drswrist for Doan's Pilis, used successfully by millions for over 40 years. They (rive happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poison us vasts from your blood. Get Daaa fills. Joseph H.

King President CERTA Natale Certa. beloved husband of avenue, also Sharon, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Brennan: dear father of Jamea H. and Marcella Fizenne. brother of Mrs. Anna Backert.

Mrs. Mary Ryant. Albert J. of Minneapolis, and the late Frank. Funeral Friday, 9:30 a.

at funeral home, 2500 N. Cicero avenue. Interment All Saints'. Kindly omit flowers. Berkshire 8070.

Vice President i Hsrold, Dorothy. Pn. Robert. Funeral at chapel. Jf-rt W.

North avenue, Saturday. April 22 a 2:30 p. m. Interment St. Lucas'.

WINTERS Frances Winters. April 20. Ut of 3758 Lakewood avenue, wife cf tie late Arthur, dear mother of Berrfe and Eugene, grandmother of Nortnan Wmtre ReMing at funeral home. 2410 W. North avenue, until 10 p.

m. Friday. Interned Dubuque. Ia. ZAWACKI Steven Zawacki.

beloved husband of Charlotte, nee Baranowski; loving father of Florence, Eleanor Maxwell. Pvt. 1st Class Henry, U. S. A.

A. Jeanne, and George, fond brother of Helen Mukleuvicx and John Zawacki, father-in-law of Joseph MaxwelL Funeral Saturday. April 22. at 9:30 m. front residence.

4808 W. 28th place. Cicero, to St. Mary's church. Interment Resurrection.

Information, Cicero 5721 or 5. ZING A Mary Zinga fnee Marflsl, late ot 4941 St. Paul avenue, beloved wife of the late Andrew S. Zinga, fond motber of Philip. Carl, and Joseph Zinga.

Funeral Saturday. Apnl 22. at 10:30 a. nx from funeral home, 6350 W. Jforth avenue, to St.

Peter Canisius church. Ia terment Mount Carmel. Mer. 9890. Thomas R.

Gowenlock Vice President Marie. lather of John. Anthony. Carmella. Virginia, and Pvt.

Joseph, brother of Albert, Frank, and Carl. Restinr at chapel, 731) S. Western avenue. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. to St.

Callisto'a church. Interment Mount Carmel. Wm nsfcJBUE Fred G. Gurley Atchison, Topeka Santa Fs POPE Fannie Cable Pope, wife of the late Marshall Field Donald P. Hughston M.

McBain Marshall Field Company James Simpson, Jr. C. J. Whipple Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett Company CLEMENS Anna Bloom Clemens. April 19.

Albert A. Sprague Railway Company Chgo. Rapid Trasit Co. Vice Pres. and Treas.

C. Edward Pope, 455 Oakwood avenue. Lake Forest. Thursday, pril 20, 1944. Funeral notice later.

BAISLER Veronica Kalsler. nee Herda. rfiduuiieaney, Detner a wens OR CALLOUS in 30 Minutes A. A. Carpenter Vice President OlaMinGD TO SATtSfT James A.

Cunningham Peoples Gas Light Coke Co. 3 944. beloved wife of Joseph P. Clemens, dear mother of Marjorie Wright Peterson and the late Kenneth Bloom, grandmother of Lois Jean Wright, sister of Helen Clemens. Minnie Deputy, Esther Burdick, Henry and Harold Lelegren of Los Angeles.

Cal. At chapel. 63d and Harvard, where services will be held Saturday. April 22. at 3 p.

m. Inter-1 ment Mount Greenwood, 3I 01 MOWT UFVXDE9 late of 4112 W. 25th street, beloved wife of the late August, loving mother of Clara Suchan and Hattie, fond sister of Katherine Witous. Funeral Saturday. April 22, at 11 a.

m. at chapel, 2534 S. Pulaski road. Cremation Bohemian National cemetery. Lawn.

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