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ORPHAN ANNIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: 32 Thun, Sept. 16. 1913. fcOMEONAf OCATH'NOTICES DEATH NOTICES IP GULL ISNT EVERY BUSINESS ALL RIGHT. BOYS I'LL RUN NOT BECAUSE I'M A POLITICIAN.

YOU'VE GOT TO RUN. MAN IN GOONEYVILLE LICKED. EVERY 1 SPIKE I 'W SAY wK roLSOM Frank I. Folsom ot 6214 S. Win WILL BACK YOU BUSINESSMAN gee! its A DELEGATION ii chester avenue, beloved busband of Lela I nee Kinsman), fond father of Mrs.

Blanche Findley, l.t, James B. Folsom, TO THE LIMIT OR WANT OFFICE, BUT TO TRY TO SAVE WHAtS LEFT OF FREE. GOVERNMENT AND- HONESt YOU'RE THE IN THIS TOWN OF OUR BUSINESS-! A WHOLE BUNCH ONE MAN WHO II. tiler Frank 1. Folsom.

Mrs. MIGHT AS WELL A Leila Kbert. Mrs. Isabell De Lacry. Eu MEN.

LED BY PAUL PROOF CAN BEAT GULL! CLOSE UP! gene V. Folsom. and Mrs. Alice Spring. PEOPLE! Antonia Mnnlik of 531i w.

C.t street, beloved -wife of Frank, lor in mother ot Frank. Ella E-Wrle. and Blanche, fond sister of Maria Kanank an Anna Smidl. Funeral Saturday at 1 Jo p. m.

at chapel, 531 W. 25th street. Banal Buhemiaa cemetery. Cicero MtXCAHT Catherine Mulcahy. sister ef Julia, Mary Ann Melpass.

and EHe Sarkisian. Funeral Friday. 10 a. at -chapel of Little Sisters of Poor. 514 S.

Prairie, avenue. Burial Holy Sepulchre. a STATE PREPARES TO MOVE AGAINST CEMETERY 'GYPS' brother of Eugene B. Folsom of Menlo Park. Cal.

Funeral Friday. Sept. 17. at chapel. 1911 W.

63t street, at 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreen. Member of Boule vard lodge. No. bb2.

A. F. A. M. Prospect 02 10.

NIZICK Anthony Nuick. Sept. 15. beloved FROST Anna Frost Tne Ludwigl. beloved wife of Hultert loving mother of Clara braves.

Frances Smiley. Theresa, William. hnshand of Barbara, fond father of John. William. Private First Class Albert.

M-v. Ann. and Helen. Reeling at chapel- 712 W. 31st street- Funeral notice later.

Mathew. and Leo. Funeral Friday. Sept. 17 at a.

m. from chapel. US34 N. Sonthport avenue to. St.

Alpbontue' HABOlP NORTMAN Kate M. Nortman tne Koo- church, interment All Sain Is' cemetery. mi i a I GEARY Catherine Geary, nee Rice. Sept. Barrett Indicates Some Dip Into Funds.

terl. Sept. 14. 1043 at Muskegon, Mich widow ot Frank J. N'ortman.

beloved mother of Mrs. Hazel L. Diesel, grandmother of Robert and Shirley Diesel, great-grandmother of Mary A bee Diesel. Services at chapel. 6328 Cottage Gmw avenue.

Friday at 3 p. m. Interment Oak 14. beloved wife of the lata Jamea J. Geary.

Funeral from chapel. 7705 Cottage Grove avenue. Thursday. 9 a. m.

to On; Lady ot Peace church. Burial Mount OBITUARY vuvet. Horse Sense Answers GINTZ Louise Wala Glntx. beloved wife Woods. Information Fairfax 20OO.

O'CONNOR Mary St. Roche O'Connor, late NAME EDWIN ROBSON AS G.O.P. MEMBER OF COUNTY MERIT BOARD of the late George, fond sister of Edarard Wala and the late Louis and George Wals. Funeral Thursday. Sept.

16. at 2 p. at chapel. 3004 Ogden avenue. In terment Graceland.

Please omit flowers. E. M. WILLOUGHB DIES; LEADER IN REALTY GROUPS Edward McKean Willoughhy, former president of the Chicago Real Estate board and of the Building Managers Association of Chicago, died on Tuesday at Lake Delavan, at the age of 69. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Harriett GLTSING Hans N. Glyslng. aged 64 or 7K.SW Wabash avenue, beloved wife of Joseph P. O'Connor, fond mother of Barbara and Mary Ellen, daughter ot Mary and the lata Patrick Roche, sister of Thomas. Anna Mount.

Genevieve Murphy. Edna Vosa. Bemadette Ailman. and Francis Roche. Funeral Fndav st a.

m. from funeral home. 6438 S. Halsted atreet. to St.

Dorothy's church. Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment Hoiy Sepulchre. Boo.

0663. 1. $7.20, for a gross is 12 dozen. 2. Moon.

3. Bass wood. 4. Timothy. 5.

Blue. year. 2312 S. Masjlewood avenue, be Henry L. Brueggemann.

Henry L. Brueggemann, 46 years old, director of purchases of the Acme Steel company for the last 10 years, died yesterday In his home, 123d street and 91st avenue, Palos Park. He was a former president of the Purchasing Agents Association of Chicago and a director of the National Association of Purchas loved busband of Sarah, nee Hammond AURORA WOMAN IS KILLED WHEN CAR LEAPS CURB Mrs. Edna Nicholson, 35 years old, 1003 Liberty street, Aurora, was instantly killed yesterday when the automobile she was driving jumped a curb and crashed into a telephone pole on Main street, near Anderson street, ln Aurora. Her daughter, Stella, 15, and Victor Anderson, 32, of 256 Loucks street, Aurora, pas Clayton F.

Smith, president of the county board, announced yesterday that Edwin 6. Slip the loop fond father of Julea and Kenneth, dear grandfather of Jules, Roger, and Karen. Services Friday. 2 p. at Fourth Con-cregational church.

2625 N. Talman avenue. Interment Mount Olive. Member of Pleiades lodge. No.

478. A. F. at a. PIOTROWSKI Michael Fiotrowakl.

beloved under one' 1 Atty. Gen. George F. Barrett yey terday promised criminal action tralnst persons who, he said, has shown are dipping freely Into 75 million dollars entrusted to 193 Cook county cemeteries for the perpetual care of graves. Barrett, who was down-state, announced the action In a statement Issued at his Chicago office.

Barrett assigned Assistant Attorneys General Albert J. Meserow, William Wines, and other members of his staff to the Inquiry, lie naid he has discovered that cemetery promoters and operators are investing the funds entrusted to them in highly speculative stocks Inas Gobel Willoughby, and three daugh If ing Agents. He served in the navy wrfctKnnt A. Robson of Wil-mette had been appointed the Republican member of the Cook county civil service A. At and past patron of Procrresalve chapter.

No. 814. O. E. S.

Remaina resting at funeral home, 3301 Fuller ton ters: Mrs. Howard Goodsmith, Ken ln World War I. He Is survived by avenue, until 11 a. m. Friday, husband ot the late Caroline, nee Leecxyn ski: fond father ot Chester.

U. 8. Michael and Gloria, brother of Charles. Victoria Lascto. Stella Laraen.

Agatha Laacio. Sophie. Veronica. Rosalia Strom-berg, and Acnes Herman. Funeral front funeral home.

4041 W. North avenue. Friday. Sept. 17.

at 0:30 a. to Su Philomena church. Burial Resurrection. his widow, Eleanor. K7 ilworth; Mrs.

Walter B. Campbell, Pasadena. CaL, and Mrs. John S. Qv "Mi GRACE GrsczTkowskl 1 Stanley Grace, late ot 6017 W.

Gunnison street, beloved husband of Apolonia, fond father ot sengers In the car, also were hurt then over the hand as shown below: Gosselln. Fred Beling. and are in St. Charles hospital. commission.

He will serve out the term of the John. Tillie. Victoria. Waclaw, and Sea lie was born In N. Joseph Bidus.

35. of 1816 West man Class Eugene. Funeral Saturday, PI.OCK Olive Verne Plock. dearly and began business with the cloth late Oscar Fred Belihg 66 years old a retired city patrolman who left the force three years ago after serving 8:15 a. from parlors, 34-38 N.

Ashland avenme. to St. Constance's ing company of Willoughby, Hill Schmidt. Robson church. Interment St.

Adalbert's. Infor wiie oi waiter, loving mother of Pvt. Lowell, army air corps. Resting at funeral home. 6826 Elston-av.

Services Friday. Sept. 17. 1 p. m.

Entombment Riversidsi Memorial mausoleum. Sterling. Hi. DEATH NOTICES 18th street, a machinist, one of five persons injured last Sunday when his automobile and another driven by Jack Bartlett, 20, of 10200 Central Park avenue, collided at 111th street LA mation. Hay.

fiZlO. is 38 years old 28 years in south side stations, suf Chicago. He entered the real estate business in the firm of Aldis, Aldis, Northcote Co. Jn 1899 he and a native of Edwin A. Robson.

fered a fatal heart attack yesterday GRACZTKOWSKI See Stanley Grace notice, HAGERSTRAND Gustaf A. Hagerstrand In HenorUm much as the perpetual care moneys RI DI VILLE See Mae Beeba notice. Chicago. Gradu in his home, 5604 Carpenter street. became a partner in the realty firm beloved husband of Olsa Wentzel.

brother AEFORD Evelyn Louise Arford. In fond and Crawford avenue. Worth town Beling, a veteran of the Spanish oi civera, -Mrs. Judith Swenson. Signe, of Farnham, Willoughby Co.

Since ated from De Paul university and admitted to the bar in 1928, he is and loving- memory of dearly beloved are held virtually unprotected. Try for Quick rrofits. shiD. died in Little Company of Carl, and Tgene. Resting at chapel.

851 American war, suffered a gunshot wound in the 1919 race riots. His daurhter and a cherished aister, who left ua so suddenly four years aRo today. Mary hospital. 1911, Mr. Willoughby had operated the firm of Willoughby with.

a member of the law firm of Kinne, E. 75th-at- where services wiU be held Saturday, 1 p. m. Interment Oak Woods. "We will proceed Immediately MOTHER.

DAD, MARGARET, Joseph Ricci, 2111 Michigan widow. Alma, a daughter, Lillian, Scovel, Robson Murphy. vith criminal prosecutions," the at Joseph E. Swanson as partner. He Ar V1KG1J.1A.

HEDERMAN Mary M. Hederman. nee Con avenue. porter, died in St. Luke's and a son, Lester, a motorcycle pa BIFANO TonRlanf-e A.

Bifano. in dear was president of the Willoughby torney said, "whenever we find ev hospital of injuries suffered Sept. 2 trolman, survive. memory ot our darling-, who passed away nor. late residence.

67H8 W. Raven street, widow of the late Edward Hederman, fond Bister of Mrs. Ellen Butler of Philadelphia. Pa and Miws Sarah F. Connor of idence of the unlawful use or dissi Tower Building corporation, owner eigoi years ago nxmy.

HKAKTBKOKKN when struck by auto at Michigan avenue and 21st street. Kenneth of the office building at the south pation of these funds for the dead. MOM. DAD, BROTHERS, PUHR Maria Puhr. nee Kimbauer.

wife ef the late Joseph, fond mother of Michael. Frank Puhr, Mary tiers t. Rose Ziek. and the late John Puhr. 10 grandchildren and other relatives.

Funeral Saturdav. Sept. 18. 1 :30 p. ra at Gethsemane Loth, church.

45th and Princeton. Interment Bethania. Remains resting at chapel. 7032 Wentworth. until nooa Saturday.

R1EL Kathertne K. Riel at Hinsdale sanatorium. Sept. 14. 194.1.

beloved wife cf the lata John M. Kiel, food motbr of George A. Kiel. Elinor Rabe, Grarw Iliishnell. Maori Stalger.

Anita Waple. and Kathertne Eastman. Keating; at ft-neral home. 40 S. Ashland avenue.

La Grange, where services will be held Friday. Sept. 17. at 3 p. m.

Interment Bronswood. Hinsdale. SpriugOeJd. Mass. Funeral Saturday.

Sept, Dr. James 0. Engleman. RULES INJURIES AWARD CAN TOP JOHNSON Wilhelmlna Atlrusta Johnson west corner of Michigan avenue and Buchman, 25, of 6132 Langley ave IN. at 0:30 a.

m. from funeral home, 6754 Northwest highway, to St. Thecla'e In lovinr memory of our dear mother. Kent, Sept 15 (P). Dr.

James Madison street. He was a 32d de Certainly most of the funds are being properly handled, but we have Information that certain promoters nue, the driver, was held for the church. Burial Mount Carmel cemetery. wno paasca away etie year ujto inoav. MIL.Y AND ARTHUR.

Ozro Engleman, 70 years old, former cree Mason and member of clubs Inquest. president of-Kent state university, here and ln California. and cemetery officials have been AMI EL Sophia Samuel, g-one 10 years. HEINE William F. Heine.

723B S. Bell avenue. Sept. 15. 1U4.1.

dearly beloved Willis Fry. 62 years old, 7409 Par- DEATH BENEFITS Springfield, 111., Sept 15 JP). in loving- memory ol our beloved wife died of a heart attack today while Services will be held in the Grace- freely using this money to buy husband of Augusta Heine, nee Zulke; nell avenue, a salesman, died, In St. and mother, land cemetery chapel tomorrow at highly speculative stocks for quick beloved father of Mildred Oftedal. At chapel.

63d and Harvard, where services HUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. Bernard's hospital last night of in on a fishing trip. Dr. Engleman retired from the university presidency 3 p. rn.

but precarious profits. Sangamon county Circuit Judge L. E. Stone ruled today the amount will be held Saturday. Sept.

18, at 2 ANDERSON Norma M. Anderson. Sept, juries suffered last Friday when he was struck at South Park avenue P. m. Interment Fairmounu ROUSSEAU Cora A.

Ronssean of ISIS in 1938 after 10 years in that office. The attorney general said the fact 14. 1U43. late ol 48 til K. Paulina street of compensation awarded a work HENNIGAN Agnes Hennigan Tnee Wal- He also had been superintendent of beloved wife ot Anton fond mother kin, beloved wife of John, loving mother that more than 75 million dollars In perpetual care funds is held in Cook and 66th street by a truck driven by William Hatfield.

26, of Ligonier, man for injuries suffered during employment is not limited by the of Genevieve, dear dauchter of Ids and James Welsh, sister of Grace Jones. Fu of Mrs. Catherine Gibbons. Mrs. Mary schools at Terre Haute, and at the Borden institute in Indiana, and at Sunnyside avenue.

Sept. 15. 1043. belovd wife of the late Joseph Rousseaa. Invic mother of Erma Terraae and Earl Rousseaa.

At chapel. 5501 K. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Saturday. Sept. 18, at 1 p.

m. Banal Glen Ellyn. OIL BY TANK CAR TO SWELL CITY'S GASOLINE POOL Deignan. Pvt. 1st Class John, and Ann neral Friday, 2 p.

at chapel. 6149-51 amount paid as death benefit. sister of Mrs. Mary Moms and Sister Decatur and Joliet, HI. Ashland avenue at Foster.

Inter Mary Honorato. S. J. Funeral Saturdav, county alone, was a revelation to Investigators. Few people, he added, had any idea of the immensity of the funds.

The ruling, said by attorneys to ment RosehiU. Long-beach 6147. Sept. 18. at s.

m. from late rest SHAUGHNESSY Bridget Poland Shangb- Ind. STATE POST-WAR PLANNERS SCAN establish an important precedent, ARCURI Rose Arcurl. nee Schiro. beloved denpe.

2515 W. Berwyn avenne, to St. Hilary church. Interment All Saints' Edward 0. Koch.

Services for Edward O. Koch, came in an appeal by the Henson- wife of Frank, dear mother ot Angelo Jtomli, Josephine Bonili. and Frank Because of the amount of money Native of liallina. County Mayo, Ireland Arcurt jr Unuvhter ot Mr. and Mrs.

No further cut in gasoline rations is expected or warranted In the Chicago area, members of the petroleum industry committee for the Phone Columbus OiOO. civilian flight instructor killed near nessy. beloved wife ot the lata Edward J. Shaughnessy. dear mother of Gra Mane.

Edward. Valentine Nelson. Atoy-sius. James, and the late Esther Rottks. Funeral Friday.

0 a. from rewrtn-e. 4 MM 7 N. Ashland avenue, to Ow Lady ot Lourdes church. Interment All Si fits' cemetery.

Victory 1158. Jack Schiro. sister of Sam Schiro. Mrs, HloniNS-rharlcs John ITIggins. tale of VARYING TASKS East St.

Louis yesterday in a plane Fanny C'ooney, Mrs, Jennie Campion. Frank and Tony SWilro. Funeral Friday MtiOl S. Justine street, beloved son of the Rcbinson company of Springfield from a decision of the Illinois Industrial commission awarding George T. Solomon, Springfield, $6,105 for injuries received when a company truck was struck by a irom chapel, 5H W.

North avenue, at district said yesterday. They pointed lnle Frank and Ellen Reilly Higgtna. loving brother of Georg Florence a. m. to si.

rhtlin Items! church. Inter crash that also took the life of Cadet William F. Carney of Chicago, will be held at 10 a. m. to out that an added 50,000 barrels of held," he continued, it may be seen there Is plenty of margin for the crooked cemetery promoter and operator to function.

There also is the temptation for le unscrupulous men to take flyers with the funds In the hope of a coup." Demands Audit of Funds. ment Mount C'armel SMITH George F. Smith of Lake Geneva. Matthew Joseph and the late Wll crude oil will be rolling to the re-1 barrett Ann Barrett Tneo Waipoiei liam Mrs. May Garrity.

and Lillian H. Higgins. Funeral Saturday. A a. fineries here by tank car from I John.

Funeral tmiay. from funeral home. 8819 S. Ashland ave The Illinois post-war planning commission, at its initial meeting in the Edgewater Beach hotel yesterday, heard Gov. Dwight II.

Green tell of the part Illinois expects to play in providing peace time jobs for war veterans and war plant morrow In St. Mary of the Lake church. Mr. Koch, 28 years old, was the nephew of Otto Guenther, 3750 Louisiana. Texas.

Oklahoma. New ST Solomon's attorney said he pre beloved father of Graham Smith of California. W. W. Smith of Myrtle L.

Kinne ot Wheamn. Fnneral at resilience in Lake Geneva. Friday. Sept. 17.

11 a. m. Services at Forest Home cemetery. Forest Park. Ill- Friday.

Sept. 17, 2 p.m. nue, to St. Ethelreda's church. Interment Holy Sepulc hre.

viously had settled his claim with church, Ohio and Sangamon streets. In Mexico, ana oiner poinis witnin tne terment Calvary. Lake Shore drive, with whom he the railroad for $1,500 and the Hen- Hit JLIER Franklin S. Hilller. Sept.

14. at Barrett started his drive Sept. 1 to clean up the misuse of the per Madison. Wis. Services Thursday, Sept.

UA UTZ Emma II. Bauts. nee Herman, at made his home. next 45 days. Refining of this supply here makes additional gasoline restrictions unlikely, they believe.

SPANG BERG See Hans Glyslng noti. 1jo9 Ang-eles. Cal beloved wife of the late 16 at 3 p. m. at chapel.

214-216 S. West workers. He said the commission's son-Robinson firm had contended this amount should be credited to the total that could be awarded him. ern avenue, at Jackson boulevard. Burial Kobert loving- mother of Mrs.

J. E. SPETTA Elizabeth Spetta. nee PodouL Ethel Moat. Mrs.

James L. Norma "Only a big increase in war de Forest Home. Arrival Thursday morning, Mrs. Sarah Ann Burgess. major task was to help private industry in its plans at the war's end, HOLTZ Helen Marie Holtz, beloved wife mands would change the situation," Meneley.

and Mrs. George W. Myra De Muth. Funeral Friday. 2 D.

at chapel. The industrial commission, how of William fond mother of Arthur one spokesman said. He added that Mrs. Sarah Ann Burgess, 91 years old, 391 East Deerpath road, Lake 7066 N. Clark-sU Interment Forest Home.

ever, awarded Solomon an addi and William daughter of Wilhelminia State Rep. Robert J. Branson FL, CentraliaJ, "a commission member late of 1924 S. Clinton avenue, beloved wife of the late Charles." loring mother of Corp. Charles I'.

S. A Anna Broz. Lillian Duda. Rose Hayes. Sylvia Ziexh.

Camille Pavek. fond sister of Mane Free; and Frank Podojil. Funeral Friday. Sept. 17.

at 1 :30 p. at chanel. 6507 W. Cermak. Interment Bohemian National cemetery, liens "310.

tional $4,605, making a total of EEEBE Mae Bee be. Sept. 14. beloved Schroeder and sister of Mrs. Ida Cun tank cars for shipment of oil here have been- released by the use of Forest, mother of the suburb's po mother of Mrs.

Florence. Hastinr and Wil- urged a comprehensive post-war $6,105. The firm, in appealing, ar ningham. Member of Justice chapter. No.

O. E. S. Funeral at chapel. 3337-39 Iiam Bee he.

grandmother of Donna Wea lice magistrate, Edwin Burgess, died program of Hood control. E. Roy tankers, which now are transport gued unsuccessfully that the amount W. North avenue. Friday, Sept.

17. at ling. Services Friday. Sept. 17.

at 1 x. at chapel. 214-21H S. Western avenue at p. m.

Interment Eden. yesterday in St. Therese hospital, Waukecan. She came to Lake For ing 250.000 barrels of crude a day Wells, chief engineer for the com Solomon could receive for injuries was limited by the maximum Jackson boulevard. Interment Oakrldge, HORAN Ella Berg Horsn.

wife of Robert STKUERNAGEL Minnie Stenernagel from the gulf coast and South mission, suggested a program to per juemoer ol ralriotlc Order ol America. est from England In 1914. Also sur America to the Atlantic seaboard. suade a large number of state muni amount for death, which is $5,500. HERGM ANN Eva Brrgmnnn.

nee Meck viving are three brothers. Private The extra 50,000 barrels of crude el, beloved wife of William fond cipalitles lacking public water sup K. Horsn. sister of Edna B. Downing, Florence B.

Luke, Genevieve B. Vinnedge. and the late C. Frank Berg. Funeral from home for funerals.

Erie at Wabash avenue. Friday. Sept. 17. at 0 a.

to Holy Name Cathedral. Interment Mount Pahnke. Sept. 14. 101.1.

beloved wife of John dear mother of Kathryn and J. Spencer. tJ. S. mother-in-law of Elizabeth, aister ot Lizzie Miller.

Funeral Friday. 2 p. at chapel. 2743 Luicola avenue. Interment St.

Lucas'. funeral services will be held tomor mother of Amelia and William F. Jr. oil will augment both the gasoline ply and sanitary sewage systems to APPROVE PLANS dear daughter of David Heckert. sister ol James and Louise Kenneke.

Funeral plan their installations as post-war row in Waukegan. Mrs. Anna Walpole Barrett. Olivet. Kindly omit flowers.

Saturday, 1:30 p. at chapel. 3807 and light fuel oil supply in this area, the spokesman said. From the new crude supply about 20,000 addi STROH ACER William J. Strofaaorr.

Sent. FOR SUIT TO END projects. avenue. Interment Eden. JELENCICH Andrew Jelencich.

1848 8 Dr. M. Leigh ton of Urbana, BLAIR Mel vina M. Blair, formerly of Elmwood avenue, Berwyn. 111., beloved Mrs.

Anna Walpole Barrett, wid tional barrels of gasoline 840,000 Gladstone hotel. Interment West Batavia husband of Julia Loring. father of Mary, LAKE POLLUTION The city council yesterday ap cemetery, Batavia, 111.. Sept. 17.

p. m. Funeral Saturday from chapeL 1941 gallons will be made available, he chief of the state geological survey and a commission member, was instructed by the governor to prepare ow of Policeman John Barrett, who was killed in the Haymarket riot. information, Tn. 3053.

Cermak road, 10:30 a. to St. Stephen's added. 15. late of 613 N.

Humphrey venue. Oa Prk. beloved husband ot Violet Stro-b auer. brother of Mrs. Cecelia Harvey.

Mrs. Dora Schlnsser. Alice and Edward Strohauer. Mrs. Helen Koeppe.

and HaroM Getty. At rest at funeral home. 4S17 Chicago avenue, until 11:30 a. m. Saturday.

In state at Bethel Evangehcal Lutheran church. Keeler and West End avenues, from 12 noon until 3 p. ra whesi services will be held. Interment Oakndie. church.

2'Id place and Wolcott avenue proved the report of its finance com BUEBXER Matthew Buehler. husband of petual care money. In a letter to the corporate heads of all Cook county burial grounds he requested they furnish him with the following information: Lists of amounts received for perpetual care; names and addresses cf those from whom the money was received; detailed lists of securities and other property in which the funds are or have been invested; whereabouts of all securities; profit and loss statements for the last five years; and a showing of receipts of Income. The attorney general said he urged this information be given him within 30 days after Sept. 1, and that a substantial number of the organizations has already replied.

He explained that the 75 million dollar figure was arrived at by projecting the figures already received against those not yet turned in. $770,000 ESTATE LEFT BY WIDOW OF LEVY MAYER Mrs. Rachel Mayer, widow of Levy Mayer who founded the law firm cf Mayer, Meyer, Austrian and Flatt. left $70,000 to charities and established trust funds to provide life incomes for her former chauf died yesterday in her home, 942 Erie Burial St. Joseph's.

Information. Can. 4611 a survey of the state's human and tho late JJorlhea, beloved father of John. mittee that recommended that Bar- CITY AND COUNTY street, age 79. She.

was believed to Carl. Emma. Lydia Enebrecht. and Mar- JOYCE Walter 3. Joyce, busband of the natural resources for use in a cam net Hodes, corporation counsel, be tha Triebes.

Services at chanel. 7319 late Anna Curtin Joyce, loving father of be the last of the Haymarket police paign to attract new industries after Madison street. Forest Park. Friday. 2 authorized to bring injunction pro REPORT 38 NEW widows.

Services will be held at P. m. interment Waldheim. the war. The commission will meet Mrs.

Veronica Loftns. Mrs. Tvlida Robinson. Mrs. Beatrice Daniels.

Mrs. Mildred Jordan, and Ardell Joyce, fond brother STUEBE Emil H. Stuebe. late of 4521 X. 10 a.

m. tomorrow in Old Steph BCIKEMA Henry Buikema, 7233 S. Mor next in Springfield on Oct. 6. ceedings against Indiana cities and industries to eliminate pollution at the south side water intakes, but PARALYSIS CASES gan street, beloved husband of the late en's church, Ohio and Sangamon Gertrude, fond father ot Robert.

Peter. streets. of Mrs. Kit Hilton. Mrs.

Arnes Corrigan. and Mrs. Anna Flaherty. Funeral Saturday. 0:30 a.

from his daughter's residence. 6914 Bishop street, to St. Leo's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Stew Melvioa beloved nusoami 01 nr-tha.

nee Rook; fond father of Emily. Bernice. and Corp. Robert. Funeral at chapel.

5917 Irving Park. road. Saturday. Sept. 18.

at 3 p. m. Poliomyelitis fatalities this year suggested that court action be de Margaret. Pvt. Henry.

V. S. and the late Christine Boss, brother of John. MO THER BE A TEN BY PROWLER SHE reached 77 yesterday in Chicago and Alice Systma of Randolph. and George F.

Smith. art 7700. SUNDIN Anna Esther Snnditt. nee Alstrts. Cook county with health authori Ben and seven, grandchildren.

at layed until it was determined whether Indiana voluntarily would rectify the situation. KALL1S Anna Kallia inee de Services for George F. Smith, 98 late residence until Saturday noon. Fu ties totaling the number of cases at voted wife of Samuel, beloved mother of neral at First Christian Ref. church.

71st FOUND IN PANTRY years old, a Chicago engineer who 828. Milton. Blanche Winston. Dr. Willis Kal In Indianapolis the state stream and Green streets.

2 p. m. Interment lis. and Gertrude Kaplan, fond grand' Sept. 14.

1943. ot loss Irel avenue, beloved wife of Arthur. mother of Willoughby A. Sandm. S.

and Dorothy C. Thompson, sister of Edna C. Koenig and Walter L. Alstrtn. Rest- -Ing at funeral home.

318 N. Central avenue. Austin. Services Friday. lr tn.

Interment Mount Emblem. A as. 017. Mount Hope cemetery. Normal 6644 Thirty-one new cases in the city pollution control board decided yes retired about 30 years ago, will be held tomorrow morning in Lake mother of Beverly and Perry Winston Mrs.

Genevieve Neville. 25 years CAPRATA Jennie Caprata. beloved wife and one death were listed by Dr. terday that the problem of eliminat Marian and Jamea Kallis. dear sister of Jennie Goldberg.

Ida Levin. Samuel Gross ot tne late James, fond mother of Geneva, where he died In his Herman N. Bundesen, president of harles Casper. Mildred Homan, George, ing pollution for Lake Michigan, in the area of big Industrial centers man, and the late Joseph and Isaac old, mother of a 2 year old girl, was beaten about the head yesterday by a man she surprised in the pantry of her home at 6112 North Talman the city board of health. In the William, Blanche Hagemann, Gladys TA SCH Anne Tasch tnee Smith! of 1609 Grossman, and Cell Mendelson.

Funeral home Tuesday, and also at 2 p. in. in Forest Home cemetery, Forest Mangin. and the late Mae Car berry Friday. Sept.

17. at 10 a. at chapel county areas Dr. E. A.

Piszczek, health officer, reported seven new 936 E. 47th street, to Oak Woods. Family Park. Surviving are two sons and crrandmother of Dorothy Carberry. Gloria and Carol Hagemann.

William and Ron could not be solved immediately. It said additional time was needed to study the engineering aspects. avenue. at 4924 Ellis avenue. a daughter.

cases, no additional deaths. ald Caprata. Funeral Saturday. 11 a. at chapel.

3R07 Lincoln avenue. Inter KOCH Edward Koch, suddenly, late ot Mrs. Neville, wife of G. Peter Totals are: Chicago, 656 cases, 61 The finance committee report, ment Bohemian National cemetery. 3.50 Lake Shore drive, nephew ot Otto Guenther.

Lydia Irving, and Carl Koch. Neville, purchasing agent for a pa 7th avenue. May wood, beloved wife ex John Tasch. 'lovuir mother of J-k. AU cuin.

Frances. Gerald, and Thorns, daughter of Martin and Marie Smith, aister of Margaret Williams. Edward. Peter. Elizabeth Kopp.

Martin. Walter. Alex. Mans Muth and the lata John. Fnneral Friday at 0.30 a.

m. from funeral home. 301 S. 5th avenue at Maple street. Maywood to St.

Eulalia'a church. Sta avenue and Lexington to St. Joseph a. Mrs. Mary M.

O'Connor. deaths; Cook county suburbs, 172 CARNEY William F. Carney, aviation Servicea from chapel. 2701 N. Clark street.

Friday. Sept. 17, at 0:30 a. m. to St.

per company, told police she encountered the prowler when she cases, 16 deatns. in yesterday list Services for Mrs. Mary M. O'Con was the first case reported from Mary of the Lake church at 10 a. cadet, IT.

S. suddenly at East St. Louis. 111., beloved husband of Geraldine Boudrie Carney, devoted father of Judith Ann and Thomas, son of Delia and the nor, 45 years old, 7839 Wabash ave went into the pantry to investigate Blue Island. KOSTOF George KostofT.

Sept. 15, 1943 nue, will be held at 9:30 a. m. to Funeral Saturday at 11 a. m.

at chapel late Peter, brother ot Thomas. John, llnfcmtile paralysis strikes Mount a noise that had disturbed her. The intruder, as surprised as his victim, TENCZAR Joseph Tenczar. age S4, be Z906 Madison street. drawn under the supervision of Aid.

A. G. Lindell 9th asserted that Indiana could remedy the condition by using the Grand Calumet, Little Calumet, and Sag channel drainage system. This could be done, it stated, by constructing locks in the Grand Calumet river, dredging the river, and diverting some lake water to the river. morrow in Jat.

Dorothy church, 78th street and Eberhart avenue Carmel High school football team. Mary, Martin, James, Peter, and the late Loretta. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 18, at KOYAN Frank Koyan.

Sept. 13. ot 2136 said, I thought I was here alone." Details on sports pages. a. m.

from funeral home, 634 When Mrs. Neville screamed he 37th street, to Nativity church. Inter The third infantile paralysis fa Her husband, Joseph P. O'Connor, is grand knight of Calumet council of the Knights of Columbus. Two w.

Chicago avenue, beloved husband of Tillie. dear brother of John. Agnes Batha. and Bessie Yak. fond stepfather of Marie Wagner.

Helen Sigurowski. Bernice Keech. ment Mount Olivet. loved husband of the lata Catherine, food father of Dr. Frank J-.

Michael. Mrs. Josephine Kula. Albert. Dr.

John, and Mrs. Victoria Biedka, fond grandfather ot 15 grandchildren. Funeral Friday. Sept. 17.

from chapel. 1056 Chicago avenue, corner ot Ogden avenue, at a. to SU John Cantius church. Services at 10 a. m.

Burial St. Adalbert's. Hay. 0936. tality was reported in Lake county rASpFWTnni.

So. a rr -n v. I and Mathew Pastuszak. Resting at chapel seized her picked up a waffle Iron and struck her. She broke from him and he fled.

Mrs. Neville was treated at Swedish Covenant daughters also survive. CIAMPE Angela M. Ciampe. beloved wife 2157 W.

Chicago avenue. Funeral Fri wiin me ueain ui iiiumasi nuacn 5 years old. A pupil at St day. Sept. 17.

at 3 p. m. Interment of the late Vtto F. Ciampe. loving- mother ot Charles.

Elizabeth Gambony, Theresa George. Dora De Rosa. Marie Bonnier. Joseph's parochial school, Liberty- Bohemian National. Bru.

7767. Lloyd ADayre Loar. TROK Davis Trok. beloved husband ot KUBTTZ Bertha Josephine Kubita. beloved and Kose.

Funeral Saturday. Sept. 18. Private services for Lloyd Al- ville, the child had been placed in an iron lung-in St. Therese hospital.

wife of the late Joseph, dear mother of from residence, 3131 Lexington atreet. at 10:30 a. to Our Lady of Sorrows NEWEST SULFA layre Loar, pianist, composer, and Mrs. Lillian Smith. Mrs.

Julia West. Mrs. Tatiana. dear father ot Mrs. Mary LsoH.

Paul. Lt. Steve. Mrs. Helen Pvt.

George, and the late P. F. C. Max. Funeral Saturday.

p. at chapei. 2411 W. Chicago-av. Interment Elmwood.

Waukegan. church. Burial Mount Carmel. Van. 1292.

instructor in the physics of music Florence Sebeck. and the late John. Funeral from chapel. 3425 W. Chicago ave COHAN Henry M.

Cohan, beloved busband feur and her late husband's secretary', it was disclosed yesterday when her will was filed with Frank Lyman, clerk of Probate court. The bulk of her $770,000 estate was willed to her daughters, Mrs. Hor-tense Hirsch of Rye, N. and Mrs. Madeleine Low of New York.

Miss Kathryn MacDonald of 708 Buena avenue, the former secretary, is to receive $5,000 a year from a $125,000 trust fund, and Thomas Hannon of Evansville, the former chauffeur, is to receive $2,000 a year from a $50,000 trust fund. Bequests totaling $4,500 were made to three other servants, and a $50,000 trust fund was established for Mrs. Julia Mayer, a sister-in-law who lives in Los Angeles. Two grandchildren, Doris and Robert Low of New York, were left $20,000 each. Other bequests were: Jewish Charities, Michael Reese hospital.

the Art institute, Chicago Maternity center, Orchestral association. Bowen Country Club of Hull House, Chicago Woman's club, $2,500. Mrs. Mayer died Sept. at the home of her daughter in Rye.

in the school of music at North nue. Thursday. Sept. 16. at 2 p.

m. Inter TUCKER A. Davis Tucker, beloved hue- UNDERTAKERS. ment Rosehill cemetery. Nevada 7200.

oi Myra 1 osteilo t'ntian, lond brother of James. Michael. Maurice, Edward, and western university, will be held this MAKES ITS BOW; PRAISED BY TWO Sulf amerazine, newest of the sulfas, LAGEOPE Antonia Lageose. nee Gallina, afternoon in Evans ton. Mr.

Loar Mary. Resting at funeral home, 9900 S. Throop street. Thursday until 10 p. m.

Requiem mass and interment at Ottawa, beloved wife of the late Antonio, fond mother of Mrs. Yincenza Scacco. Martin. Thomas. Mrs.

Mary Vinct. Mrs. Jennie died Tuesday in his home at 1321 Fargo avenue, Chicago. Surviving band of the late x. Juiizaoetn.

la trier ol Walter. Elsie Moch. Roy. and the lata Davis, rrandf atber of Florence Burkheart, Hazel Moch. and Donna Tucker, greatgrandfather of Carol Ann Chase.

Life member ot Auburn Park Lions' dub. Funeral Saturday. 3 p. at chapel. 79U and Emerald.

Interment Evergreen. 111.. Friday, Sept. 17. 0 a.

m. Laiacono, Philip. Sam. Mrs. Anna Morici COLEMAN Mother W.

Cyril Coleman. is his widow. Bertha. was presented to the field of medicine yesterday as the least toxic and most efficient in the family of drugs Lainn Son Funeral Service Inforstiatioita Frances, and tha late Martha. Funeral Friday.

0 a. from chapel. 470 W. 26th street, tn All Saints' church. Inter I.

B. V. M. Ladies of Loretto, Sept. 14.

1943, sister ot John Coleman. Trenton, Onu Funeral Friday. 0 a. m. from Brig.

Gen. P. L. Abbey. WAGNER.

Minnie Wagner tnee GroteJ. ot for treatment of ailments. ment St. Mary's. Loretto convent, 6541 Slewart-av to St.

The new sulfa is as efficient as Bernard's church. Burial Holy Sepulchre. LAMB Fanny A. Lamb, beloved wife ot Kalamazoo, Sept. 15 Spe 2,400 MILE TRIP IN AMBULANCE IN VAIN; GIRL DIES Batesville, Sept.

15 Miss Gladys Beasley, 34 years old, who was brought here last June after a 2,400 mile trip across the United States from Los Angeles in an ambulance, died yesterday in the Batesville hospital where she has been a patient for the last 15 weeks. She was a victim of tuberculosis. The cross country ambulance trip was arranged by her uncle. Earl Beasley, a farmer living near Brook-ville, who hired an ambulance owned by a Brookville undertaking establishment for the 4,800 mile round trip. Miss Beasley, who had been stricken while working In the Firestone plant at Los Angeles, was then being cared for at the Los Angeles general hospital.

She had originally gone west to be near her fiance, who was sta- the lata George fond mother of the COLLINET" Margaret Collinet IneeParleel sulfadiazine. Dr. Wendell H. Hall 1247 S. Springfield avenue, beloted wife ot tha lata Urbaa Wagner.

At funeral home, 17 Madison atreet. Oak Park. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 19.

0 to SU Finbarr's church. Interment family lot. cial, Funeral services will be held here tomorrow for Brig. Gen. Perley beloved wife of Fred J.

collinet fond mother ot Fred Catherine. Edward. and Dr. Wesley W. Spink of Minneapolis wrote in this week's issue L.

Abbey, 78 years old, veteran of the lata George W. sister ot Elizabeth R. Armstrong and Harriet Murphy, aunt of William F. Armstrong Jr. Funeral Thursday, fl a.

from parlors. 67th trret and Dorchester avenue, to St. Philip Nerl church. Interment Brooklyn, N. Y.

WALSH Patrick J. Walsh, lata of 232 Joan, and Joseph, daughter ot the late Edward W. Parlee Sr. and Catherine Me-Cann Parlee, sister of Edward W. Parlee of the Journal of the American Spanish American war and World SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 63D AND HARVARD-AVENUE.

PHONE WENTWORTH 0025. THURSDAY. Medical association. War who died at his home in Jr. Funeral Saturday, 8:30 a.

from LA NOKAFEL Herbert Langkafel. beloved funeral parlors. 1227 Devon avenue, to Portland, Ore. Sulfamerazine causes less nausea, W. Fulton atreet.

belovea son or tha late Patrick and Jennie, fond brother ot Mrs. Anna Gray. Mary Monanty. Joseph. Edward, and William.

Fnneral from 1618 W. Grand avenue. Saturday. Sept. 18.

0 a. m- to St. Columbkiliea church. Interment Mount Carmel. husband of Florence I nee fond FINK Michael.

0 :30 a. m. In church. Our Lady of Mercy chnn-h, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. father of Beverly and Phylis.

Services OLSON Pauline. 2 p.m. at chapel. fewer skin eruptions, and fewer Instances of drug fever, they said. Interment Mount Carmel.

WILLS George R. 3 p. m. at chapel. Saturday.

Sept. 18, 2 p. at funeral home. 110 N. La Grange road.

La Grange. CUMMINGS Minnie Curamings. nee Meta, Interment Clarendon Hills cemetery. SATURDAY. WALZ See Gints notice.

WEISS Harry Weiss of 221 9. Lotas ave beloved wife of Herbert dear mother ot Sergt. Herbert N. V. S.

A sis They approved the drug as equally effective In treating pneumonia, or bronchitis, but said it was less po LEVY Bohumil Levy, late of 1443 S. Ked HEINE William F. 2 p. m. at chapel.

vale avenue, beloved husband nt Emma. ter of John, Elizabeth, and Fred. Fa neral Friday. 3 p. at funeral home, OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST tent in staphylococcic poisoning.

loving father of Alice Drabek. Rose Levy, Helen Kunert. Emma Pilny, Mildred Von- 1458 Belmont avenue. Interment Acacia Park cemetery. drasek, Marion ferny.

Funeral Saturday, nue, beloved husband 01 sneaa. Jna father of David Abraham L. Ida Froy, ami Yetta Brahms, six grandchildren, brother of Samuel Feiga Hodee Parker. Reva Jasse. and Masha Apple.

Funeral Thursday, 11 a. m. at rhapU 4225 Roosevelt road corner of Tripp. Interment Jewish Waldheim. Sept.

18. at 1:30 p. m. at chapel. 2534 DAVY Johanna Davy nee Penderl.

be Pulaski road. Interment Bohemian Na JN DIANA AND LOWER MICHIGAN: I tjoned Jn an army camp ln Idaho loved wife of the late Robert, fond mother of Margaret Rickey, Ellen. James tional cemetery. Law. 30 vooirr nurwiny aim Aiiureudjr wemu.

WISCONSIN: Cooler in poulh and raU con- and tha late Robert E. Davy. Funeral LOAR Lloyd Allayre Loar. 1.121 Fargo Funeral services will be Friday afternoon ln Manchester, her former home. I f.T JAMS Cornelius M.

Williams, sud DRUNKENNESS Friitiiy, Sept. 17. at 0 a. m. from late avenue, Chicago, husband ot Ilcrtha Snyder Loar.

Remains at chapel. 14MU residence. 1417 N. Pulaski road, to Maternity B. V.

M. church. Interment tinued cool In northwest Thursday; continued cool Ttiurwlnr evening. Ttichest temperature for tha 13 hours and lowest temperature tor tt 24 hour Sherman avenue, Fvauston, from 10 a.m. Mount Carmel.

Mer. Ubtltl. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL. 5501 N. ASHLAND-A VENUE.

PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. THURSDAY. KAECH Edward. 1 P. m.

at chapel. KELLER William 3 p. tn. at Chanel. FRIDAT.

LUNDAHL Hllma. p. m. at chapel. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED.

GRESHAM Bertha D. JENNER Nancy L. ROUSSEAU Cora A. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 05TH-STREET. PHONE BEVERLY 2182.

THURSDAY. to 2 p. Thursday. Services and inter is a disease which DO AN Edith S. Doan.

beloved wife ot ment at convenience of family, rrecedinff 7:30 p. Sept. 15, 1843 Francia dear mother of Parker H. H. L.

LUKHAUP Bertha Lukhaup. Sept. 14. be denly, dearly beloved husband of Eleanor I nee Stoke, near father of Cornelius tha lata Mary June and Joseph Bane nin. fond brother of John.

Mrs. Annia Moon, Mrs. Jamie Reinbardt. and Mrs. Violet Hoitzi.

devoted grandfather ef Lawrence and Patricia Bonnin. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 18. a.

front funeral home. 625 W. Aran tare avefrce. to St. Clement's church.

Interment local cemetery. Kansas 75 responds to treatment Lincoln, fond sister of Mrs. Perry Barlow of Westport. Conn and Mrs. Eladoo L.

loved wile of Andrew, dear sister of Emma Brestan, Ella Miavez. and Louis Louisville SI 67) 74 44 Brestanskt. Services Friday at 1 p. Maynard. Services Friday.

Sept. 17. at 1 :30 p. m. at funeral home, corner of 79th-Aberdeen.

Burial Jacksonville. 111. at lunerai Home. 1359-01 uuerton ave 65 63 an 77 37 64 60 60 65 85 tK Bismarck 59 J0 Cheyenne '1 Chicago vl Columbus 78 Des 70 IVtroit 73 Ton P2 nue. Interment Waldheim.

Memphis vz Miami PO 65 New 88 New 80 Pittsburgh 79 St. 78 EBERT William Ebert. husband of Irene I ADVERTISMENT1 TRY HIE 3-flCTIOU UUUTIVE LUNDAHL Hilma Lundahl of 1323 Ard WILLOUGHBY Edward M. Willoughby. Koenig Ebert, fond father ot Mrs.

W. more avenue. Sept. 14. 1943.

beloved Sept. 14. 1943. at Delavan Lake. Ws.

Meyer, Technical Sgt. Warren, U. S. A. mother of Carl Lundahl.

grandmother of Washing 83 husband of Harriett G. Willoughby. father ro SMITS Adele V. 3:30 p. m.

at chapel. JHortcnee Karlsson and great-grandmother Funeral services Friday. 3 :30 p. m. Interment private.

tnrhp, y.w York, of MVs. Howard Goodsmith. Mrs. Walter B. Campbell.

Pasadena. Cal. and Mrs. ENGEL William J. Encel.

late of 4243 N. of June Sin. At chapel. 5501 N. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday.

Sept. 17. at 3 p. m. Interment Memorial Park.

Ridsreway avenue, beloved husband of John S. Gasselis. Service 3 p. tn. Fndsy at Graceland cemetery chapel.

Chicago. CI. JOHN CARROLL SONS Louise, fond father of Ida Boruemeier. William Alfred Margaret Detlaf- WOOLSLAIR John E. Woolslair.

beloved MILLER David L. Miller. Sept. 14. 1943.

husband of Amelia, nea Studer; fond fa COMPLETELY A I R-C CONDITIONED NORTH 929 W. Belmont SOUTH 1820 S. Michigan WEST 2346 W. Madison EASY TO REACH BY BUS OR STREET CAR son. and Walter five grandchildren.

'HOME FOR FUNERALS" ther of Helen. Mildred. Edgar, and Ruth Resting at funeral home. 433'-! Elston avenue, where services will be held Fri Woolslair. Services Friday.

2 p. m-. at of 1922 Sheridan road, Evanston. husband of 4he late Harriet Miller, father of Mrs. John T.

Service 5 p. m. Thursday at chapel. 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston. Interment at Albion, Mich.

day. Sept. 17. 2 p. m.

Interment Eden. parlors. 67th street and Dorchester avenue. Interment Oak Woods. Medical skill human sympathy intelligent study of each individual case-backed by over 60 years' experiencehare given The Keelejr Institute inter national fame for its success with liquor and drug cases; Call Central 5531 today for appointment or mail this advertisement for free information to Mr.

G. P. Nelson, Dept. 1. THECIcolay Dncttiflullo wtVrSHT ILLINOIS ERLANDSON Amanda Erlandson.

Sept. 14, ERIK AT WARA8U WHI. 6060. 4542 RAVENSWQOD. LON.0306., C.

fii. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL BOM'. 200 E. ERIE-ST.

89 YEARS' SERVICE WROBLEWSKI Caaimlr Wrohtewski. dear wife of tha late Jonas, fond mother of MILLER Maud Miller, beloved wife ot the husband of tha lata Mary, father of Hazel. Gertrude. Gilbert. Cyril, and El Mrs.

Esther Larson and the Rev. Elmer Erlandson, foster mother of Mrs. Dorothy Gallagher, grandmother of Constance Er mer, dear brother of Michael. Funeral IADYERTISMENT1 dive Your Feet An Ice-Mint Treat Gel Happy, Cooting Relief For Stknung Call outer Put Spring in Your Step Dost rroan about tired, burning; feet. Io't tnoaa about callou.es.

Oct busy and gave tbem an lea-Mint treat. Feel the soothing coolness of lee-Mint driving nit Aery aching tiredness. ob loa-MtDt over those ugly bard old anroa and callous, as directed. See how arhha, cream-like lee-Mint helps soften riem tsv. Get foot bappy today the Jca Mm way Jour ttracsiat has Ica-MinU SKEELES-BIDDLE.

landson. Funeral Friday. p. tn. at Friday.

Sept. 17. at 9 a. m. Irom chapel.

48U0 S. Hermitage avenue: mass s.K) RATV OTO. 78ft: COTTAGE chapel, 3175 N. Clark-st. Burial Rosehill.

late William former general agent Pacific Mutual Life Insurance loving mother Wiilrt dear mother-in-law of Ellv fond grandmother of Eileen past worthv matron ot Norwood Park chapter. O. E. 9.: charter memher of the National Grandmothers' Club ot Chicago; 20 year member of the Mel Tierney, American Legion post auxiliary. Services 1.

It relieves ocid-lndigeilion du to Irregularity). 2. It relieves gas, gas pains around the heart and that full-feeling (duo to irregularity). 3. It relieves small bowel move-mentt and constipation itself.

Do you suffer from any or all of these miseries? If so. try Espotabs THE S-ACTION LAXATIVE. Try them only as directed tonight. See if you don't swing; down to breakfast in the alert and bright and full of morning; delight. See what grand feeling; may be yours hen one or all these miseries are relieved.

Write Eapotabe on yonr shopping list. Do now so you won't forget it 25. SS. Cynl and Methodius church. FETTA Cecelia Fetla of 4824 S.

Hermi to Resurrection cemetery. CEMETERIES. tage avmie. fond wife of John, fond moth er of Gertrude. Cecelia.

Frances. John Jr 4 grave MOUNT EMBLEM Saerifica my DEDICATION ANNOUKCEMEMTS. lot. Sec. C.

Lon. 2752. Joseph. Albert, and Leonard, fond sister of Mary Kedxiora. Rosalie Ltwa.

sister- 2 p. m- Friday, at chapel. 127-9 N. KLEIN Hradstones will be dedicated in-law of Elizabeth Abraham Fnneral Saturday, Sept. 18, front chapei.

4800 S. MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. Northwest highway. Park Ridge. Interment and graveside services under th auspices of the Norwood Park chapter.

I the memories of Hennetta and Elmer Klein on Sundsy. Sept. 19. at i p. free Song cemetery, Waldheim.

CFMETKKT MARKERS MONUMENTS AT I Herrmgure avenue. 0:30 a. to St. Joseph's church. Interment Resurrection.

O. E. at Town ot Mains cemetery. savings. oears-KoeDUCK.

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