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12 ok5J CHICAGO Till WEDNESDAY. 27, 'MAN HATER' GAVE pHlOAGO FAIR DEATH NOTICES LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE: Sounds Logical i tui LEE Catherine Lee, nee Boyle, belovM wife MA A iwa. 1 A JV KISS, HE CLAIMS RAGAS CITED IN WHAT HI BUT HI RECALLS A SLAPPED MM. AS Los Angeles, Dec. 26.

(JF) 3 WOULD LIKE OKIE COULD WHAT? THE MARSTER I STRUCK Miss Margaret Keith, recluse, who rel TO KNOW IS. IS A GREAT ONE FOR MINDING 'IS OWN BUSINESS- HI THINK HI WOULD BE THE LAST TO ARSK THE atives said once asserted she "hated IAWEPF? ICS WHY DON'T 'YOU ARSK MM? YOU MIGHT SAY-THE MARSTER IS MOST TOUCHY AT TIMES, ESPECIALLY CONCERNING HIS HINT-THERE'D as kio 'ARM IN HSliOP SLAYIIIG THE MADAM? CHAUFFEUR AS GOT FRESH WITH THE MARSTER ONCE- GILES 13 NAME WAS-E WAS IN THE ORSPITAL THREE THAT MAY BE WHY 'E all humans, especially men," gave her brother-in-law $300 after he had kissed oi tne late James lorinir snotsto ot Mrs. William Micnels, Nre. H. Feldheim.

Mra. N. Schleaser. Mrs. G.

McLennan, and i James F. Lee, Xond rrandmother ol William J. Micbela Jr John Donald Lee, and Jamea N. Ware. Funeral Thursday, Dec 28, at i :30.

from luneral home. 6023 to St. Agatha's church. Interment at Mount Carmel. LOSKY Madam.

Jane Loser, late of 127 Oak Park-av, Oak Park. Services Wednee- 1 day, 2 p. at chapel, 720 Oak Park. Interment Graccland cemetery. MARTIN Frank W.

Mcrtin. Dee. 25, 1933, at hia home, 3919 Ellis-ar beloved hus HAS SUCH A BIG TRIVIB ER LIAIJC llAC. her, Paul M. Woods, recipient of the MARSTER THAT- PERSONAL AFFAIRS- BUSINESS TO MIND- money, testified here today at a con i mr test over her will.

MONTHS The estate may be worth 81,500,000 when settled. Miss Keith left her estate to a Secret Armenian Society Thought Slayer. band of Minnie B. Martin. Funeral eerv- ices Thursday 2 p.

at chapel. 4227 Cottage Grove-av. Member of Covenant lodg-e. So. 628.

A. T. at A. M. Interment nephew, Albert C.

Allen Oregon farmer. Mrs. Mary Allen Towle, Allen's sister, and Miss Keith's brother Graceland. and sister, David Keith and Mrs. Etta Keith Eskridge, are contesting the will MAURO Joseph Mauro.

Dec. 26. beloved husband of Lorraine Mauro tnee Wojtyla. fond father of Louise and Mary, nephew ot the late Dr. A.

Mauro. Funeral Friday. Dee. 29, 8 :30 a. from chapel, 360t to St.

Hyacinth's church. Bur- ial at St. Adalbert's cemetery. Please omit flowers. McCORMICK Jane McCormlek.

Dee. 25. 1933, late of 6250 beloved alleging Miss Keith was incompetent.1 Woods testified he once kissed Miss Keith. He said he and his wife were leaving Miss Keith's home and were bound for Europe. "Instead of being mad, as I half expected, she smiled all over," Woods testified.

"She was reclining on a couch. She got right up, went to a desk and wrote a check for $300, and told me to buy myself something nice in Paris." I GRs1 Bister of Susan, Ellen, and Mrs. Alice Brown. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a. ra from chapel.

829 to St. Gcr trude'a church. Interment All Saints'. MtrRPHT Malachy Murphy, beloved hus FUNERALTODAY WOMAN, 72, DIES TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS band of the late Elizabeth, lond father of FROM EXPOSURE; FOR 'THE OLDEST JOSEPH A. O'DONNELL, ATTORNEY III CHICAGO FOR 45 YEARS, DIES Mrs.

Elizabeth Kearney. Mrs. Isabelle Her non. and May Murphy, brother of William, Funeral Thursday. .9 a.

at residence, 7931 Vernon-av. Mass at St. Dorothy church, 8:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet.

NASH Addie J. Hash. Sunday. Dee. 24, at 10979 wife of Joseph F.

2sash. DEATH NOTICES TWO SONS HELD RAILROAD MAN Today's Features CHICAGO AVE LENGTHS. W-G-N 720. WMAQ-870, WCfU-7fl. WBBM 770.

KY 1020. WEN 870. WJJD 1130. WLS 870. WGES 130O.

Fraternal Not lee. LAKT.VIEW CHAPTEB. KO. 149. O.

E. S. Funeral services for the late Kirby Jackson, known as the world's oldest railroad man, who died Sunday night MMsSsnCnsnVBaBl Joseph attorney and member of the Chicago bar for 45 years, died yesterday at 10:45 a. m. W-G-N Painted Dreams; with Alice Hill in the r61e of Alice sister of Clara S.

Armstrong. Services 3 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 27.

at funeral chapel. 318 W. 63d-st. NOVAK Mrs. F.

M. Novak, beloved wife 7:00 A. M. Gond Blornln(Ml muxlral William A. Duckgelschel.

Semces at residence. 4129 Leaminf ton-ar, Wednesday, Dec. 27. at 2:30 p. m.

KATHLEEN FRETTAS. W. M. BESSIE MeMONIES. Secretary.

pro- Shock due to exposure to the below freezing Christmas morning weather was found by a Lake county coroner's Jury yesterday to have caused the death of Mrs. Maria Nottke, 72 years old, who died Monday night at the Lake county general hospital. The Jury's formal report said that her two sons, William, 46 years old, and Frank, 44 years old, were intoxicated and fighting at the time of said exposure." ADAMS Gillespie P. Adams, suddenly. Dec.

of the late Franeia M. Novak of River Forest, suddenly at her home, 803 Ran- Oak Park. Services Wednesday, Dee. 27. at 4:30 p.

at funeral homn, 203 S. Oak Park. Interment Thursday, Dec. 28. at Warsaw, Ind.

I at Fort Wayne, will be held this morning in that city. Had he lived until March 8 Mr. Jackson would have been New Tork Dec. 26. (Identification of flve? prisoners alleged members of a secret Armenian revolutionary society as participants in the attack which led to the assassination of Archbishop Leon Tourian was claimed by the district attorney's office today.

The announcement came as police delved deeper into the activities of Tashnak a secret society said to have been formed to wrest Armenia from control of the U. S. S. R. Assistant District Attorney Joseph Cohn charged the five prisoners and possibly a sixth member of the, society took part in the actual stabbing.

Twenty Members in Church. He said it was possible twenty other members of the society were present 3n the Holy Cross Armenian church when the archbishop, clad in the colorful garments of his office, was assns-einated as he led a procession up the aixle the day before Christmas. Sketching facts gathered about the rociety. Cohn recalled the near-riot at the Chicago World's Fair on Armenian day, July when the archbishop refused to speak until the flag of the old Armenian republic was hauled down. Schism Noted in September.

He told of subsequent attacks on the archbishop and of the schism which developed In Ihe church at the riieftins of its council here in September, i Twenty witnesses were called for questioning today among them Vart-ken Aharovians, a son of the former president of the Armenian republic, Cohn said. Others were George Kaza-jian and Hiss Astrik Dagavarlan. both choir singers. The archbishop fell into Kazajian's arms after the assassin's knife was plunged into his abdomen. (ram; time signal weather rrporta.

A. M. The "Kea Ht club," with Cspt. Paul 1'ecarty. :15 A.

M. W-C-N Clara. I.s Em. A. M.

W-O-Ji Lea Snlva'a Mail Box) market re-part: weather forecast, Three ScamM. 36. ol 6540 dearly Beloved husband 01 Adele G. Adams. Services Wednesday, 2:30 p.

m- at chapel, 6203 Lake Park-av. Interment Louisville Ky. f( 1 his residence. 3073 Palmer square. He was 73 years old.

Mr. O'Donnell was a native of Uallina, Ireland, and his parents brought him to Chicago shortly after his birth. was a representa BELANGER Catherine Belang-er. nee Daley. 103 years old.

The woman lived with ber sons at Waukegan. NYE George E. Nye. beloved husbmnd of Cecil Nye, father of George S. N.ve, brother of Mrs.

G. A. Kreis, Mrs. Loren Felt, Carrie J. Nye, and the late Frank E.

Nya. Member of Austin lodge. No. 850, A. F.

A Mr. Jackson Miss Ida Himmelrich, county started railroad I 111! t- i I -a beloved wile ol Joseph lona motner of Leo Josephine, Mra. Adele Lund-berg-, and Mrt. Marie Grieves, and the late Virginia. Member of Altar and Rosary eociety.

funeral from residence. 11 001 Thursday. 10 a. to Holy Ro-sarv church. Interment Holy Sepulchre.

Pullman 0373. Burke 12:30 p. and 2 p. in. W-G-N The Palmer House ble.

directed by Ralph Ginsburgh. 6:15 p. m. WENR-Gems of Melody, with John Herrlck, baritone, and Harold Sanford's orchestra. 7:30 p.

m. W-G-N The Lone Ranger; a thrilling story of: life on the ing at the age of 28 and began if SL humane officer who ordered Mrs. Nottke taken to the hospital, testified the sons drove their mother from the house. She said she investigated the case on complaint of neighbors and after sending the woman to the hospital she had the men arrested. They BOND C.

Roy Bond, 9741 S. Dec. 24. 1H33, beloved husband ot Evangeline firing a wood burning engine in 1858. Three years later -he became an engineer and continued to pilot trains out of Chi A.

Austin Commandery, No. 84. E. and Medinah temple. Funeral services, 2 p.

Wednesday, Dec. 27, at funeral home, 3109 iladison-st. I O'BRIEN Nora O'Brien, nee Kane, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick, fond mother ot Susan, Mrs. Mary Conley, Jose- phine. and James T-, lond eister of Mrs.

Mary Kane and the lata Mra. Bridget Quin- 1 Ian. and Patrick Kane. Funeral 8:30 a. m.

Thursday. Dec. 28. from late residence, 3403 N. to St.

Viator's church, Interment All Saints cemetery. Elmira, X. and Bridgeport. papers please copy. i i tive in the Illi-n 1 legislature from 1SK9 to 1895.

Important measures introduced by Mr. O'Donnell included the Aus WMAQ Tony Cuboocta. :43 A. M. WBBM Al and Pete.

KYW-lrma (Jleri. 0:00 A. M. WR-N Movie perMoalltie. with tram-In RiMhmaa and Kllxabcth Hinca.

KYW Four Southern Pinrera. 10:15 A. M. W-CJ-N Oriaa mrlorflrn. WBBM The our Showmen.

KYW Badio rluwhnld umtilute. A. M. W-fl-N The Hnrlnic Mter, barman; trio. WBBM Norm Sherr.

ptaniet. KYW-O. 8. Army band. 10:43 A.

M. W-O-N Painted Ureanta. WMAQ Automatic Sextet. 1 1 A. M.

W-O-N Tha Ronilollera. WBBM Tha Voice ol Enerieii. were charged with disorderly conduct. Mi Bond, father of Edward and Robert, son ol Mrs. Harriett Bond, brother of Mrs.

Mabel Carras. Services at chapel. 63d and Harvard. Thursday. Dee.

28, at 2 p. rounder auspices of Mizpah lodae, No. 768. A. T.

a A. M. Interment at Oakwoods. EIRBT JACKSON. Both have been working under the 3.

A. O'DONNELL. cago on the Fort Wayne division of auce bill. tralian ballot la BYRON Johanna Byron tne Ryan, be the Pennsylvania railroad until April, CWA and drew the first pay checks last Saturday. William F.

Kirkman. chairman of the Lake county CWA board, announced last night that he creating the Juvenile and the bill iuz, when he waa pensioned court. A few hours before his death Mr. loved wife of the late John Byron, moin-er of Mrs. Agmca McNally.

John and William Byron. Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. from chapel. 2348 W. Madison-st, to Most Precious Blood church, thence to would discharge the men.

Jackson called his daughter. Misa WMAQ Gene Arnold and tlia Conmudoret. Mount Carmel cemetery. Grace Jackson, Chicago teacher, to kis bedside and told her: If they call me Just tell them I'm not well WIDOW OF N. Y.

DUDLEY Helen Dudley. Nov. 21. daughter of Mra. E.

C. Dudley and late Dr. J. Dudley. enough to take my run out today CAIRN? My ra A.

Cairns, Dee. 24. wife of O'DONNELL Joseph A. O'Donnell. Dee.

1933. beloved husband of Rose E. O'Don- nell. fond father of Joseph D. O'Donnell, brother of the late Mrs.

Jaroea P. Con-; nery and Mi'hael J. O'DonnelL Funeral! Friday, at 8:30 a. from late residence, 3078 to St. Sylvester's church, Interment Calvary.

Information phone Hum boldt 2773. PETERSON Haldor C. Peterson, beloved! husband of Julia nee Tandrupl. fond; father ot Evelyn Jensen, Lillian Sloan, Helen Shields and Irving. Funeral from, late residence, 1769 J.

Oak Thursday. Dec 28, at 1 p. m. Interment Mount Olive. Member ot Oriental lodge, No.

33. A. F. as A. M.

His wife died 3 years ago at the age PASTOR DIES ON CHICAGO VISIT While plans were being made to of 80. western plains. 8. p. m.

WLS Warden Lewis E. Lawes of Sing Sing in dramatic sketch, Two Christmas Dinners." 8:30 p. m. W-G-N All-star con-cert with the W-G-N concert orchestra directed by Adolpbe Du-mont; Penn and Willard, vocal duo; the Doring Sisters; Tom, Pick and Harry: Berenice Taylor, and Lawrence Salerno. 9:30 p.

m. KYW National Radio forum. Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana speaking on the "Silver Question." 10 p. m.

and 12:50 a. m. W-G-N The music of Tom Gentry from the Opera club. WENR Ea Taylor, crooner. KYW Rex Manpin'a orrheatrs.

11:15 A. M. WBBM Food Flaeliea. with Virginia Clark WMAQ Johnny Marvin, aonga. WNK Weodall Mall.

11:30 A. M. W-tt-N Market report eliaeal of th Bfwt WBBM Frank Wilaon. tenor. KYW National Farm and Home hour.

-WMAQ On Winea of Sone. A AF Variety prorram 11:50 A. M. W-G-N Gees Health ana Trainias. SN)N.

the late Alex, mother ol r-ara J. wuira. Al. and the late Frank, grandmother of Frances E. Heimerdinger and Myra V.

Butler. Funeral Thursday. 8:30 a. from residence. 6405 W.

to Our Lady He was one of the 101," the group which sponsored the election of John M. Palmer as United States senator. In 1901 Mr. O'Donnell was elected Circuit court judge with Thomas M. Hoyne and George Mills Rogers, but none of the three was seated because the law electing them was declared unconstitutional.

He served years on the west park board under appointment of former Gov. Charles S. Deneen. Mr. O'Donnell ia survived by his widow.

Rose E. O'Donnell, and one son, Joseph with whom he was associated in law practice. Funeral services will be held from BYRD DISCOVERS celebrate her 80th birthday Jan. 23, Help of Christians church. Interment Calvary.

COLORED ROCKS IN Mrs. Georgia Smith, widow of the Rev. I. Jacob Smith, well known New York state Methodist, died yesterday CONFORTI Alessandro Confortl. dearly be BROKEN ICEBERG morning at the home of her son.

W-G-N Mldcay aerylce. Loola L. Mann, rahhl. Sinai eoncreiatlun. Charles W.

Smith, 3353 Eastwood ABOARD ADMIRAL, BYRD'S loved husband of Marguerite, nee Marrano. loving father of Benjamin. Mra. Rose. and Mrs.

Susanna Greco, broiher of John. Seraflno. Mrs. Louise Porro. and Mrs.

Angeline Belmonte. Funeral Wednesday. Dec. 27. 8:30.

from residence. 750 S. to Our Lady of Pompeii church. FLAGSHIP, off Antarctica, Dec. 26.

Because of her age, Mrs. Smith had By Mackay Radio. VP) With the the residence to SL Sylvester's church W' A A The syniphomo hour. wcFty Luncheon music. WI.S Tom and Don WBBM Marie, the little French Princete.

WMAQ Close harmony. M. W-O-N Grain markets! Palmer Honse en been advised against making the trip PILKINGTON Robert G. Pilkinrton, Dee. 24, age 60.

beloved husband of Mary pea Mare, fond father of Douglass Robert G. and Dorothy. Services at tbe Hyde Park Baptist church. Wednesday, Dee. 27 at 2 p.

m. QC1NN Bessio M. Quinn. Dee. 28.

belovefl. daughter of the late Bernard and Eliza Quinn. eister of the late Alice M. and George B. O'Reilly Funeral Friday at I 9:30 a.

from chapel. 6203 Lake Park! av to St. Thomas the Apostle church. In terment Calvary. Friday at 9:30 a.

m. Burial will be lifting of a fog that caused a 40 hour where requiem high mass will be celebrated. Interment at Mount Carmel to Chicago, but she insisted on spend delay, the expedition of Rear Ad In Calvary cemetery. r. m.

tnrle Qnln, Jean. Ounnr Dreamer miral Richard E. Byrd proceeded to MAN WOUNDED BY DEPUTY IN QUARREL DIES Thomas Miller, 35 years old, 1750 "West Monroe street, who was shot early Sunday morning by Deputy Sheriff Edward Libby, 1335 West Madison street, died of his wounds last nipiit in the county hospital. The shooting occurred in the room of Miss Helen Sylendon, 1755 West Monroe street, and police were told that Miller and Libby, who had been good friends, came to blows in a quarrel over the girl before Libby drew hi pistol. Libby, who is 53 years old, was arretted on a charge of assault and was released in bond of $5,000 The police were ordered last night to arrest him on a charge of murder.

Libby hss been employed as a process server in the Criminal court. He was suspended after the shooting. ing the holidays with her son. Since the Rev. Mr.

Smith died while on an semhle. DOANE Malvina Doane tnee Flcard, Dee. anil Wishbone. day toward Little America. 1 The delay, however, made possible Easter visit here four years ago, she had been living at 4 Liberty street, Sidney.

N. T. REV. N. B.

WOOD, several Investigations, among them a sounding which showed there was no Surviving are the son, a daughter. WMAQ-Shirley Howard and the Jesters. KYW Louie Panico'a orchestra. WCFt FiHitliabt Players. WBBM The portcat.

P. M. W-fl-N Make Belie Melody land. WNBy tiema of Melody. P.

M. W-O-X Joha Hurrlngton. the sports re bottom at 9,000 feet and a study of Mrs. Lillie D. Keeler of Sidney, and green, blue and brown rocks em five grandchildren.

The body will be bedded In a broken iceberg which 28. beloved wife of Matthew fond mother of Edward and Mary Doane. sister of Mrs. Emily Lang-guth. Sister Mary Va-lerce, Dominican O.

and the late Mrs. Marie Barry and Arcade Picerd. Funeral from late residence. 1032 S. Oak Park.

Friday at 8:30 a. m. to St. Francis of Rome church. Cicero.

Interment All Saints cemetery. duHOt'I Claudia T. duHoux. Charmlno Creek county line road and 83d-st Hinsdale. beloved eister of Mrs.

Marguerite Snow. Mrs. Paul Cornell, and Mrs. Emmett L. Keller.

Solemn requiem high mass 10 a. m. Thursday. Dec. 28.

1833. at St. Francis Xavier church at La Grange. Interment Olivet cemetery. sent to Sidney today.

drifted past the ship. porter. Interviewing- Uon MeCorklncdale. Dr. Charles Gill Morgan, geologist, neavyweiint oer.

REPORTS 2,580 said the rocks bore evidence of hav ing been broken by heavy masses DROP IN WILLS passing over them and were interest RADO Domenlck Rado. suddenly, beloved on of Theresa and the late Rocco. brother of Frank, Joseph, Mra. Jerry Anthony, and Robert. Funeral 9 a.

m- from 2614 W. Huron-et to Hoiy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel. REED Harriet A. Reed, widow of Frank 5.

Reed, mother of the late Allen M. Keed. at ber residence. 60 Riverside. I Tuesday.

Dec. 26. Funeral at residence at 2 p. m. Thursday.

SARIN Fred H. 8abin. Dee. 25, at Ridge wood. N.

beloved husband ot Eliza beth Eddy Sabin. father of Mrs. Eliza beth Sabin MacAleer and Fred H. Sabin Jr. Services at Oakwood cemetery charl.

Thursday. Dev. 28. at 3 p. m.

Kindly omit flowers. i SAGE Mrs. Harriet Louise Sage. Dee. 28.

1933, at her residence, the Orrington hoieUl Evanston. 111., widow of the late Rt. Rev. John Charles Sage, beloved mother of Mrs. I INDIAN HISTORY AUTHORITY, DIES Funeral services for the Rev.

Norman B. Wood, 78 years old, of Aurora, who died of a heart attack Christmas day, will be held this afternoon at the Healy chapel in Aurora. Interment will be at Naperville. The Rer. Mr.

Wood was the author of a number of books dealing with the his tory and customs of the American Indian. He had devoted the last 20 years of his life to writing on that subject. Before retiring from active church work several years ago, he held Baptist pastorates in Illinois, ing because no coast had been discovered In the vicinity, 66.30 south WMAQ Vie and Satle. WBBM Eay Acea. KYW Bex Mannin's orchestra.

P. M. Blarkatone Hotel easemlile. KYW Louia Panjco'a orchestra. WBBM Jack Brooks, tenor.

WMAQ Den Kuaao a orchestra. 1 :00 P. M. W-G-N Just Plain BiU. WMAQ Oran music.

WAAF Hoosier Philosopher. WLS Uncle ICura. KYW Happy Xlaye in Dixie 1:15 P. M. W-G-N The etory Helen Trent.

1 M. W-n-N Stevena Hotel' ensemble. KYW Smack-out. WMAQ Harold Sanford's orchestra. WBBM Hhythm Kims.

WCFLi Popular music. 1:45 P. M. W-G-N Itlarkslene Hotel ensemble. WCEL Worde end Music.

:00 P. M. W-G-N Palmer House ensemble. WBBM Terry Hayee. eontralto.

WMAQJo White, tenor. WAAF The Echo of a Son WL" Homeniakera' Hour. KYW Hex Maupin's onhestra. 2:15 P. M.

W-G-N Ste ens Hlel ensemble. WBBM Musical. WMAQ Heme' Grenadiers. P. M.

FILED FOR 1933 Clerk Mitchell C. Robin" of the Pro WBBM Buck Roeers. WMAQ Lum and Abner. WK.NR Potash and Perlmutter. KT Boyd Raeburn's orchestra.

WCFL Eddie Simon's orchestra. P. M. W-O-N Tons. Illek.

and Harry. WK.VB-Irene Rich. WMAQ The Goldberee. WBBM Boake Carter. 7 P.

M. W-R-N Palmer House ensemble. WBBM Male trio and eololist. latitude and 141.20 west longitude The Iceberg was described as from fresh water glacier. bate court in his annual report yes Members of the expedition attended a smoker and a movie on Christmas terday disclosed that 7,095 wills were admitted to probate this year, a decrease of 2,680 from 1932, when 9,675 ENNIS Judge G.

F. M. Ennls of TJitenbage. South Africa, Dee. 22, 1933.

loving husband of Ethel Kirkland Ennis. daughter of the late Major and Mrs. Joseph Kirkland of Chicago. FEE Frank Fee. beloved husband of Margaret Fe, fond father of Mrs.

Margaret Blount. Helen. Paul. Cars belle and Martin. Funeral Thursday.

Dec. 28. at 8:30 a. from late residence, 6427 to St. Ignatius church.

Interment All Saints'. FIXIGAN Thomas Flnlgan. husband of WLS Geore Olsen's orchestra wtth Bert day and had a dinner consisting wills were probated. Earnings of the among other things, of turkey, lobster court dropped from $308,219 In 1932 to Lhr. comedian.

WMAQ The Crime dub. KYW Jack BtisseU's orchestra. 7:15 P. M. salad, squash, fruit cake and candy, Kansas, and Michigan cities.

Surviv 8209,859 this year. The balance over ing are his widow and two daughters. expenditures was 828,183 in 1933. as WIDOW OF BISHOP SAGE IS DEAD IN EVANSTON AT 64 Mrs. Harriet Louise Sage, widow of the late Bishop John Charles Sage, of the Episcopal diocese of Salina.

died yesterday at her apartment in the Orrington hotel, Evanston. She was 64 years old. Her husband died 34 years ago. She is survived by. a daughter, Mrs.

Arthur P. Taber, and three sisters, Mrs, Edna Trego. Mrs. Joseph R. McAndrews and Mrs.

Zaide M. Todd. Funeral services will be held at 11 o'clock Thursday mom- W-fi-N Prof. Smart P. Meech.

R. B. BENJAMIN, compared with $52,299 last year. Dur Anne L. Finigan, son of Mrs.

Sarah Fini-gan. father of Patricia and Peggy Finigan. passed away Monday. Dec. 25.

at his late residence, 305 Fullerton-pkwy. Services Fourth Presbyterian church. 2 o'clock. ing the year former Judge Henry HEAD OF ELECTRIC Horner, Acting Judge Harold J. Tay lor of Effingham county, and the pres W-G-N Iwrenrc Snlerno.

tenor, and Allnn Wednesday. Dec. 27. Burial private at Roschill cemetery. (rani.

COMPANY, IS DEAD ent judge, John F. O'Connell, disposed FOSTER Anna F. Foster, sister of Gertrude of 83,301 motions, heard 1,230 con Dr. John Stewart, Surgeon, Dies at Halifax Home at 87 HALIFAX. N.

Dec. 28. (JP Dr. John Stewart, surgeon and former dean of Dalhousie Medical school, died at his home here tonight at the age of 87. He was widely known as an associate of the late Lord Lister, the Reuben Berkley Benjamin, 219 North tested cases, and held 3.080 hearings Parkside avenue, pioneer manufac of I hlruso.

Money and the New Peal." WBBM Edwin C. Hill. 7:30 P. M. W-O-N Tha I.one Ranser, sketrh.

Wlj Danterout Paradise. WMAQ Wayne King's onhestra. KYW Dan Russr's orchestra. WBBM Albert Spauldinr. violinist Conrad Thibault.

baritone, and Doit Vortices' orchestra. 7:45 P. M. WLS" Red Davis, sketch. KYW Tony Nur.zo's orchestra.

P. M. W-O-N Charlie Arnrw's orchestra. WMAQ The Troubadours. WBBM Philadelphia Symphony orchentrn.

WLS Warden Lewis E. Lawes: 20.OUO Y'e-irs in Sim Sine." KYW Detec-a-tive Black and Blue. Mra. S. Strain, and Mrs.

Julia Armstrong, aunt of Mrs. Inez Wakefield. Scrv-i-es 3 m. Thursday at chapel. 6110 Cottage Grove-av.

Interment Fort Branch, Ind. Call Fairfax 28B1. on claims. turer of electrical supplies, died yester in? in St. Mark's church.

Ridge ave day at Clearwater, where he had WBBM Cadets" quartet. WAAF Bill Kendall. KYW Women's HaUo Review. P. M.

W-G-NrUH and Mrrman, plane, due, WMAQ Piano duo. WBBM Avery end Steele. a P. l. W-G-N Rnndnliers.

WI.S Betty and Bob. W'MAQ Pop concert. WBBM Music Album. 3:15 P. M.

FIRE MARSHAL FCRNET Arthur J. Furney, at his resi gone to spend the winter. He was 64 nue and Grove street, Evanston. will be at Cleveland, O. father of antiseptic surgery.

years old. L. F. KIP LEY OF Mr. Benjamin was president of the dence.

7821 Dec. 24. husband of Louise T. Furney and father of Lydia and brother of Walter T. and Geonre G-.

Furney. Services at chapel. 4141 Cottage Wednesday, Dec. 27. at 2 p.

m. Interment Oakwoods cemetery. Benjamin Klectric company and-hair- DOLTON IS DEAD man of the board of Benjamin Klectric, CROSSWORD PUZZLE Arthur P. Taber. sister of Mrs.

JBrlna Trego. Mrs. Joseph R. McAndrews. and Mrs.

Zaide It. Todd. Funeral services 1 a. m. Thursday at St.

Mark's church, Ridxe-av. and Evanston. Inter ment at Cleveland, Ohio. SCHAAF Louise W. Schaaf.

nee Grenne, of 6733 W. Bcrwyn. 111.: beloved wife of Jacob, loving mother oi Charlt-a Mrs. Lisette Morlock and Mrs. Anne Paschall of Philadelphia: grandmother otj five grandchildren.

At rest at the home! for funerals. 6910 Windsor-av Berwyn. until 2 p. m. Thvg-sday.

Funeral service at the Presbyterian church. and Berwyn, 111., Thursday, at p. m. Interment Mount Auburn. SINGER David M.

Singer, beloved husband of Etia. nee Friedman, brother of Harry S. Singer and Mrs. A. C.

Hallock. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 28. at 1 p.

from chapcl, E. to Obava Amuno cemetery, Waldbeim. SVENV.OL Marie Svenwol, of 4849 N. Dec. 28, 1933.

age 57 years, beloved wife of the late Adolph. dear! mother of Gerald. Mrs. T. Sogse.

Stanlry and Adele. Services Thursday, 2 p. at; funeral chaoel. 4338-40 Fullerton-av. Interment Jfount Olive.

TAIT Janet Tait. of 2521 E. 72d-et. Chris- tian Science Thursday, 3 p. m.

at chapel, 18'20 S. Michigan-av. i TE3K1ERE Dorothy W. Edwards daughter of William Grant Edwards, sis-, ter of Wilbor and Robert Edwards. Funeral Thursday.

10:30 a. from 4717 Broadway, to Graceland cemetery. TAMLTN Charles R. Tamlyn. suddenly, husj vband ot Lena BH father of Cbarlcne, aooJ of Annie L.

Tamlyn, brother otj Margaret Frederick A. of London;) Thomas A. and Harry V. Tamlyn. Funeral; aervtocs Thursday.

Dec. 28. at 10:30 a. m4 at chapel. 1971 W.

lllth-st. I TANDRCP See Haldor C. Pelerson W-G-N I.ouUe Brabant, soprano. and or- London, Kng. He was the inven GADWILL Violet Gadwill.

Dec. 25. 1933. Funeral services will be held tomor Can. P.

M. W-l-" Rube Appleberry. WBHM Sloopnagle and Budd. Vera Van. row for Lorenz F.

Kipiey, 227 East tor of many devices in common tise. He was a director of the Better Gov 138th street, fire marshal of Dolton, and Kenard's orchestra. beloved daughter of Mrs. Violet Gadwill. sister ot Amanda.

Isabelle. and Edward Gadwill and Mrs. Freda Funeral from chapel, 63d and Harvard. Friday. Dec.

29. at 8:30 a. to St. Justine Martyr church, 70th and Honore-sts. Interment at Holy Sepulchre.

who died Christmas day at his home. ernment association. P. M. W-fi-N All-Star concert WMAQ Leo Rcinian's orchestra with rinl He was 52 years old.

Surviving Mr. Benjamin are his Dliev. Mr. Kipiey was a nephew of the late WMAQ Frances White, song. WBBM Dorothy Miller, sonira.

P. M. W'-G-N Rondoliers. WMAQ Or. Charles G.

Abbott, talk. WKNK Ma Perkins. KYW The Two Doctors. 3:13 P. WMAQ The Lady Next Door.

WENR Concert favorites. WAAF The aport review. 4 P. M. widow, a son, and five daughters.

Joseph Kipiey, one time police com GOLDEN BERG Julius Goldenberg. beloved rnissioner of Chicago, and a brother Pilots in Far North Doctor WENR Music Maaie. WBBM Burns and Allen with Guy Lora-bardo's orchestra. KYW Harry orchestra. P.

M. husband of Elsie, father of William and Juliet Funeral Thursday. Dec. 28. at 10 a.

frrrm chapel. 938 E. to Roschill mausoleum. of Peter Kipiey, who is fire marshal of Riverdale. ii i Man in Plane via Telephone WENR Corn Cob Pipe club.

Surviving are the "Widow, Emily, W-G-N nr. Raymond M. Gallaclier of I)e WUAt Lj i. GULLBERG Andrew Gullberg. at Los Paul university.

reviewliiE thn lire nf Jhn I d. and four sons. Lorenz Donald It hlraen Tribune Press VANCOUVER, B. Dec. 26.

A T. Calhoon. I d.u. Robert, and Kdwin, The nervices will WEMt Wrnational broadcast front Japan, and the Lane sisters, Aneeli'N, husband of Louise De Lee Gullberg. father of Dr.

John E. Gullberg of the I'niversity of California at Berkeley. Commitment services in Los Angeles. Cal. celebrating- birth of crown prince.

:30 P. mercy flight that saved a man's life was made by two pilots, Charles Elliott and Bill Lawson, from here to Seton Lake, northern gold mining be at St. Mary's church in Riverdale. 2 Families Claim Boy, 8, HATES Frances M. Hayes, beloved daugh ter of the late Martin and Ellen 5milh Hayes, fond eiMer of Elizabeth.

Mary. district, where they had great difficul Killed in French Wreck Mrs. M. S. Madden, Margaret, and John SS tt tt isr nr tt r.

It! 2 "2 te 55 21 Jg 55 -ac ST ty landing on storm tossed waters. They picked up James Pollard, min Funeral from late residence, 815 Buena- JTEILING Walter P. Teiling. beloved husband Picture on back pagt.) Thursday, uec. us.

innn. at a. of Carrie, nee Hunter, father of Carolya PARIS, Dec. 26. OP) The death to St.

Mary's of the Lake church. Interment Calvary. Teiling. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, 2700 E.

75th-st. Interment; Mount Hope. i list in the Lagny railroad catastrophe ing man, who was seriously ill and unconscious. During the return flight Lawson administered insulin five times, under telephoned orders from HCDDLESTON Emma E. Huddleston, Dee.

reached 200 today as all but two bodtes TJHLER Mary Walsh TJhler, beloved wife of. were identified. One child on the ill Dr. Du Vernet. fated Nancy express disappeared com the late Edward, loving mother ot Frank.

Lillian and Rosalind Mrs. Elsie Koerts. and the late Edna Moynihan, grand-: 26. beloved wife of the late Robert mother of Hale daughter of John and the late Hanna Erickson. Thursday, Dee.

28. at 2 p. at chapel, 77th-st. and Jcffery-blvd. Interment Mount Greenwood.

South Shore 8822. pletely. Two families disputed for possession of the body of an eight i CON1KCTOR DIES IX CARBARN. Albert Zoch. 64 years old, 2512 Cullom mother of Jerry and Frank Moynihan, sister of Mrs.

W. T. Funeral Thursday. Dec. 28, at 8:30 a.

from late resU! dence. 6346 Crystal-st- to St. Peter Cani year old boy, too mangled to be recog- HUGHES Loretta E. Hughes, nee Rohan, be WMAQ Ed Kirkaby'a orchestra. WCFL Sadie and Bcckie.

skit. 4:13 P. M. W-fi-X Joseph Hassmer and srssn. WBBM Nothing But the Truth.

40 P. M. Roodolirrs. i WM AQ The Mobile Moanere. WENR The Son- Pilot.

WBBM Educational fomra. -J 4:45 P. M. r-, W-G-N Jane Carpenter, pianist. 1 KYW Earle Tanner, tenor.

WMAQ The Wizard of O. WENR Grandpa Bnrtoq. sketch. WBBM Cowboy Tom. a p.

M. W-C-N Sleamhont Bill, sketrh. WfKL The Hunter Trio. WBRM Skippy." KYW Richard Himbar'a orchestra. WMAQ Xavier Cusat's orchestra.

5:15 P. M. EN HBlir. Brother elnb. -WBBM "Open Sesame." 5:30 P.

U. W-O-X The Singing Ijiily. WMAQ Adventure of Torn Mitv 'i'i WENR Irene Beasley. contralto. WBBM Jack Armstron.

KYW-Cncle Bob club. i4j r. H' nv Mttle Orphan Anaie. WMAQ Jan Peerce. tenor.

WBBM-Through the.LookJna- Glass. W-O-N Tomorrow's Tribune. WBBM Five-Star Melody. WENR Frank Luther. WMAQ Paul Ash's orchestra.

KY'W National Radio Forum. V1 :35 P. W-G-N Headlines of Other Days. P. M.

W-G-N The Dreom Ship. WMAQ Piano team. Rose and Niclson. WBHM Myrt and Maine. WENR Grand opera preview.

10 P. M. W-O-X Tom Gentry's orchestra. WES R-W A A mom n' Andy. KYW Harry Snsnik's orchestra.

10:15 P. M. W-G-N Remember 'Way Rack When. 10:30 P. M.

W-G-X Wayne kins' orchestral P. M. W-G-X Correy inn's orchestra. P. M.

W-G-X Clyde Mctoy'e ore heat ra m. W-G-N Richard Cole's orchestra. 1 1 tint P. M. W-G-X Hal Kemp's orchestra.

A. M. W-G-N Correy Lynn's orchestra. 12:30 A. Al.

W-G-N Charlie Aenew'e 12:50 A. t.ith'M W-G-N Tom Gentry's orchestra. 1:10 A. M. W-G-N Hal Kemp's orchestra.

arenue. a street car conductor for 28 years. Police after studying marks on died of heart disease early yesterday in the sins chnrch. Interment All Saints'. Mem.

the clothing gave it to one family car barn at inoi Wright wood avenue short bcr of St. Inella court. C. O. F.

loved wife of James sister of William Edward Agnes, and the late Frank Rohan. Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. from parlors. 1508 E.

to St. Cyril's church. Interment Mount Olivet. ly alter reporting" for work. while the other parents, overwhelmed UNGEHEUER Katherlne Ungeheuer of 4618 by grief, sought vainly for their, inias HUTCHINSON Edward Earl Hutchinson.

ing son. N. Paulina-st- 1933, widow ot Fred, mother of Elsie, Mrs. Margaret Al-cock and Fred. Remains at funeral home, 1732 where funeral will be held Wednesday at 11 a.

m.i Burial Waldheim cemetery. 7520 beloved husband of Ke-turah Hutchinson Inee Adams 1. Eastern John Q. Allen, New York Star eeryice. at chapel.

316 63d-st, 8 p. Wednesday. Funeral 1 :30 p. m. Friday at home of eister.

Mra. Clyde Boll-man. Coal Valley. 111. VALE Jennie M.

Vale, fond mother et Cotton Broker, Is Dead Claudetfe Colbert shows what it means to be busy! i Learn how Claudette Colbert, one of the screen's most fascinating personalities, makes "every minute Cora E. Niemann. Funeral Wednesday, Dec. 27. at 2 p.

at chapel. 24 83 Milwau-kee-av. Interment Graceland cemetery. ICKES George C. Ickee, 1453 New York, Dec.

26. (rV-John Allen, well known In New York Stock Funeral private. Please omit flowers. I exchange and cotton exchange cir beloved husband of Lydia nee Schick, lond father of George C. Jr.

Funeral services Thursday, 1:30 p. at funeral home. 1458 Belinont-av. and 2:30 9. at Rosetiill chapel.

VINCENT Winifred Vincent. Dec. 25. of 8 cles, and for twelve years associated with the-Wall street firm of.MuniiR JONES Catherine Jones, Dec. 22.

at Atlanta, Harvard Oak Park, bolovea wife of the late Howard Vincent, sister of Mrs. Anna and Mrs. Minnie Shank, and William Reetz. Services Wednesday. Dec.

87, at 2 p. Boat chapel. 124 Oak Park, at Lombard-av. Interment Forest Home. Prof, J.

E. McFayden, Bible Witislow Potter, died following cerebral hemorrhage. i Albert Brother NEW, WILLS. FILED IN PROBATE COVRT late of Harper-av beloved wue of Bert Jones, aister ot Mrs. James S.

McDonnell annt of John J. Llnehaa F'uneral from chapel, 7705 Cottage Thursday. 9 a. to St. Felicita'a church.

Burial Calvary. I WARD Marie J. Ward, nee Jacoby. Dec. 25.

Scholar, Dies in Glasgow Enjoy a glimpse into the 'crowded life of this lovely young star! Betty Crocker, noted cooking authority, takes you behind scenes during the filming of "The Torch Singer" tells vou of her thrill ing interview, with the charming Claudette Colbert right on tbe studio set. Don't miss a word of Betty Crocker's next broadcast! 33. Pouch 34. Composer 35 Consort of Siva 37. Shine 39.

Only that and no more 41. Road 42. Descent from a I. Lie 4. Straight marks -6 Bundles 8.

Coin 9. Enemies 11. Frank 13. Playing cards 15. Operatic solq 18.

Bind 18. Consumes f-20. Hulls of grain JONES Edwin A. Jones, 432 N. Ashlsnd- beloved husband of Ada fond lather GLASGOW, Scotland, Deci John E.

McKayden, eminent Bible scholar, died Sunday, at his home in lasgow, He was 63 years old. V'He common progenitor of George Marvin Mra. Helen Voll-man and Sylvia E. Member of Fort Dearborn lodge. No.

2l4. O. O. F. and Mia pah lodge.

No. 768. A. F. A.

44. Kinds 45. Small i Funeral services at chapel. 2906 Madison- Thursday. Dec.

28. at 1 p. m. lnter- beloved sister of Albert daughter of tb: late; John and Katberine Jaeoby. Funeral! 'Thursday morning at 9:15 from mortuary, 1356 to St.

Mathias church and SX Boniface cemetery. WILLIAMS Kathryn Tucker Williams, age 74 yearg, suddenly, of Glenooe Golf club, Glencoe, 111., wife of James R. Williams, mother of James A. Williams and Mrs. Norbert Deutsch.

Funeral services Wednes-; day, 8 at funeral 'home, 1118 Greenleat-av, Wilmette. Interment Me-1 morial Park Z1EGLER Julius Ziegler. age 66. at residence) 3803 Pine Grove-av beloved husband ot Louise, fond father of Harold, brother otj Elizabeth Andrews and Minnie SchifTIin. Member ot North Shore lodge.

No. 837, bad been professor of Old Testament language, literature, and theology, in the United Free Chnrch college at meat I ambi la, Mich. Three wills were filed" with Clerk Mitchell C. Robin in the Probate court yesterday and were approved by Oscar S. Caplan, assistant to the Probate judge.

The wills were those of: MARS' FOWLER, died Uor. 24.. Estate, $3,000, to two daughters. Rosalie Elliott and Mary L. Harris, who are eo-exeeutrioea.

I.IXA LEVI, died Dee. 2. Estate, J35.000, to three children. Jerome Levi, son, la executor. 1 MARGARET PALMER, died S7.

Estate. J3.0O0.'to brother and two sisters. Mary Hotehkiss, sinter, ia executrix. JORDAN Nathan E. Jordan, suddenly, be HORIZONTAL 21.

Oval track for chariot races 24. Globe Also. 26. Wrath 27. Unit of wire measurement 28.

Hogiike quadruped of West Indies 81. Facts 32. Bristle VERTICAL 20. Weight of a pendulum 21. Exclamation 22.

Old English money of account 23. Highest note in Guido's scale 25. To journey 29. Notation 30. Juice i.

7 31. Hurry 34. Sink teeth into 36. Part of the eye 38. Hangs back 40.

Sufficient 43. Before Glasgow since 1910. One son lives at YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE loved husband of Gertrude, fond father or Blosnom, son of Anna, brother of David, Oscar, and Harold. Funeral Thursday. 2 SOLVED p.

ra. at chapel. 3021 Lawrenee-av. In Hamilton, Ontario. Charles Jones, Alabama of Atlanta Editor Dies Atlanta.

Dec. 26. (JP) Albert Howell, 67, widely known Atlanta attorney and brother of Clark Howell, editor and general manager of the Atlanta Constitution, died today after a long illness. 7. W.

Nor cross, Canadian i Ship Executive, Dies at 62 FOSTER, Dec. 26. OP) Joseph William Norcross, 62, a former president of Canada Steamship lines, died at his country estate here yesterday. He was born at Port Colborne, In 1871. He entered the shipping business at an early age.

DIRS AFTER LEG IS AMPUTATED. Martin. 63 years old. 3919 Ellis avenue, died in St. Luke'e hospital early yesterday following an opera I ion in wlii-b his xisht lev was amputated to bait aa laXectioo.

terment Cong. Dorshe Tov cemetery. Jewing Waldheim. Cleveland, and New York papers please copy. KAPP Minnie Kaon, of 716 Buena-av be G.

A. Commander, Dies Tuscaloosa, Dec. 26. Charles jL loved wife of the late Myer, devoted mother ot Jack. David, Bertha and Paul, grand- J.

I A. 'I OIUli, mu 43. R. A. St.

Bernard commandery. No. 35. K. Medinah Temple.

A. A. O. N. M.

Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. mains at chapel. 4717 Broadway. Knights Templar services. Thursday.

Dec. 28, p. at Masonic temple. 913 N. La Salle-st.

Interment Graceland cemetery. 86. of the Ala mother ot Michael Ivan and Myra Joan 1. Unreal 2. Writing material 3.

Meat 4. Disembark 6. Grecian portico 6. The pineapple 7. Withdraw from 8.

Chief 10. Burn ii 11. Fractious 12. Immerse 14. Organ of the body 15.

Tapestry 17. A bishopric It. Metal worker A sister of Molly Leader. Remains at chapel. V.

W. Reayof St. Paul :7: Dies Following a Stroke St. Paul, Dec. 26.

N. W. bama division'of tbe Grand Army of 3654 W. Roosevelt-rd. Funeral notice later 9:45 A.

M. THIS MORNING WMAQ the Republic and past national senior KIPLET Loren F. Kiolev. beloved husband vice commander of the G. A.

died of Emily, pee Claussen, fond father of Lorenz Robert, Donald, and Edmund. CEMETERIES. today at United States Veterans' hos Keay, 58, former business manager and publisher of the Daily News, died here today. Yesterday he had a stroke Funeral Thursday. 9 a.

at St. Mary'a pital here from a hip injury suffered church. Riverdale. HI. Interment Oakland MC7ST SACRI.

2 TO 8 GRAVES. tRVLNeJ BLecy. LKiUon, Jit. -t'k. Jilvd.

eemetery. ra-. in a fall resulting from high blood pressure, A.

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