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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. DIX I Li ir 29. 19P.3. 16 Mrs. Alfred Emerson W.

1. ELtlVQOD, WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: Stealing His Stuff, DEATH NOTICES 1 Ex-Resident Here, Dies Mrs. Alfred Emerson resident of Chicago from 1905 to 1916, and at one time a.member of the music faculty at EX-ILUNOISIAN, DIES I TEXAS the University of Chicago, died yes NERVQU2L 5WE Wm, MEi- .1 CWlO rrrv TELL IT TO OU r-L. SOOt WM yHAT. AR YOU CTTlMQ.Vil lUPiH I MR.

BIBBS POM'T VOU TMNK HELP VOU, MR. BIBBS V0U pT PJ IT TP yGRlEFiVy s0 NERVOUS ABOUT i 1 I Ji'i --231S mmiicn cam awFioe.w I ANBooy S-Y7STT a M6 tV Wj rs 1 around is. terday at her home In Flushing, N. T. She was fl years Mrs.

Emerson LIN ANE Emma Linane, beloved aister Mr. Louise Haganah, Mrs. GcA acker, Ferdinand aud Herman Emmerich, Milwaukee; also survived bj three nephews, two nieces, two rrand nephews, two grand-nieces, Wednesday Dec. 27. at the residence, 1009 E.

Circle. Milwaukee. Servieea Saturdar. Dec 30, at 2 p. mM at the Fass Son funera, home, 8601 H.

Milwaukee. Inj terment Union cemetery. Please omit flows LUNDEEN Gerdu Paulina Lundeen, Dee. ZB 1933, late ol 6708 N. Talman-av, belove wile of Sanford, dear sister of Axel, Olol Johanna Stohl, and Mrs.

G. Berlin. Funeral services Saturday, 10 a. at chape 5149 N. at Foster.

Intermen also ha( been on the faculty of Welles-ley of the Ithaca Conservatory of Music. She is survived by her husband, formerly on the staff, of the Art Institute here two daughters and two sons. One of the sons is Alfred Internationally Known as Horse Breeder. Emerson 5554 Kenwood avenue, of at Rockford, 111. Long beach 5147.

MALLET John J. Malley, dearly belove. the University of Chicago faculty. Gfeai-Great-Grandchild of husband of Mary, devoted father of Noreei and Mary Malley, brother of Bessie Frj President Monroe Dies Baltimore, Dec. 28.

UP) Mrs. Hortense Monroe Hardesty, a great-great-granddaughter of Presi Funeral a. from 6538 Kenj to St. Cyril's church. Intermen! Holy Sepulchre.

MATHEWS Everett Mathews of 428 S. I it beloved son of Mack and Kellij Laws, fond brother of Leo Mathews, MrH Grace Sower, and Mrs. Madeline HenJe) of Clarion I a. Funeral services at chapel 2906 Saturday, Dee. 30, a 2 p.

m. Interment Mount Emblem. dent James Monroe, died here today. She was the widow, of Congressman William Watson Mclntire. MEAKS Arabella May Mears, at her rest dence, 313 Wisconsin-av, Oak Park, wif of th late W.

H. Mears, beloved niothe; of W. A. Mears and Mrs. Sarah M.

Kinne At rest and service at chapel, 623 Lake Oak Park, Saturday, Dec. 30, at p. tn. Interment Forest Home. wMs Hear of Techny Priest's TODAY'S RADIO BROADCASTS NEW WILLS FILED IN PROBATE COURT METZ Nellie Met, fond sister of Mrs Death at Chinese Post Fathers of the Divine Word re CHICAGO WAVE LENGTHS.

WAAfc' 1)20. W-G-N 7S(. Seven wills were filed with Clerk Elizabeth Herrell, aunt of Mrs. Sidnei Stella. Mrs.

Ernie Moore. Mrs. John Lentzi Mrs. A. Herrell, Mrs.

Ward B. Gillett el Lansing, Mich. Funeral services Patvirday) Dec. 29, at 8 p. at chspel, 4717 Broadj way.

Interment Hudson, Mich. i ceived a cablegram yesterday at their Today's Features De Kalb Dec. 28. Special. Stricken with a heart attack shortly after partaking of a hearty breakfast, "William L.

Ell wood, age 73, millionaire member of one of the most prom-inent families of northern Illinois, died at Colorado City; today. Mr. Ell-wood had made his home In Texas since he was a young man, supervising the vast I. lu Elrwood estate property consisting of 250,000 acres of ranch land. As a young man Mr.

Ellwood, whose father. Col. I. L. Ellwood.

was one of the organizers of the United States Steel Corporation, became Interested in the breeding of Percheron horses and at one time was Internationally known as a Percheron breeder, horses from the Ellwood Green farm of De Kalb being shipped to all parts of the United States and abroad. Col. Ellwood was at that time associated with the late John "WVfBet a Million Gates in many enterprises, Including the formation of the steel corporation. At the death of CoL Ellwood, oldest son in the family, moved to Texas to take active charge Mitchell Robin in the Probate court WCFI-970. IKYW 1020.

WJJD 1130. WGES 1380. WBBM 770. WEN 870. WLS 870.

headquarters at Techny notifying them of the death Dec. 17 In China MILLER Clara E. Miller, Deo. 28, at 452P 8:45 a. m.

W-G-N. "Lovely Ladies," with Myrna Dee Sargent, cosmetician. FATHER MURPHY, PASTOR OF LYONS CHURCH, IS DEAD The Rev. John B. Murphy, pastor of Hugh's church In Lyons, died yesterday In his parish home near the church where he had served as pastor for eight years.

He was recuperating from an illness caused by stomach ulcers when he was stricken with pneumonia, resulting in death In less than 12 hours. Arrangements have not been completed for the funeral services, which 1 A. M. W-G-N" Good Momliii." mutleal pre- grmm; tim sisnals; wtsther report. 38 Los Anyeles, wif 5.

of the late Clifford M. Miller, belovtti mother of Elmer Max A Vernon Mrs. H. 6. Richardson, Mrs.

Charles Tounfr, and the late Harrie C. and Thorn; of the Rev. Raymond Hutchinson, a member of their order. Father Hutchinson, who was 29 years old, was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Hutchinson of Libertyville. He Joined the W-G-N Ih Keep Fit club, with Capt. L. Miller. Funeral notice later.

i 1 MINAHAN Ellen Minahan nee Kerriesnll :13 A. At. W-G-N Clara, La. Em. :30 A.

M. W-G-N 6alv, organ market reportu society in 1920 and was trained at St. Mary's seminary at Techny und at the society's seminary in Rome, where he was ordained in 1931. He taught at Techny and at St. Xavier's wrather forecast.

yesterday and were approved by Oscar S. Caplan, assistant to the probate judge The wills are those of: WILLIAM MEYER, died Sept. 17. Estate, $5,000, to widow. Flora Meyer, who is executrix.

CHARLES H. LIPHART, died Oct. 11. Estate, $7,300, to widow, Emma V. Liphart, who ia executrir.

ELIZABETH H. NO YES, died Not. 9. Es-tale, 11,000. to two children.

Ernest H. Noyes, ton. la executor, MAR A OF IK PETERSON, died Ma? 8. Extate, $3,000, to three children. Charles J.

Peterson, son, is executor. SEIMOL'R A. ROSENHEIM, died Not. Iff. Ewtate, $3,000, to two sisters.

Bertha Rosen-hein. Bister, is executrix. HERBERT W. WESSON, died Oct. 14.

Estate, $7,600, to son. Leonard Wesson, who ia executor. WILLIAM C. FR ARM, died Not. 7.

Ke- MAO -Tony Caoooea. KYW The Story Sinner. A. M. W-G-K Lovely Ladiea, with Hyrna Dee Dec.

27. at 518 W. beloved wif ot Daniel, fond mother of Catherine, Johnj and Patrick Murtaugh, Mr. eorse Poland Mr. Patrick Frain.

and the lata Acner) aiuter of Thomas and the late John suj Patrick Kerrigan, grandmother of Georgw Jack, and Mary Theresa Poland. Funci, Saturday, at 8:46 a. to St. 6abder ohureh, whera solemn renuiem hih m) will be celehrated. Interment Mount Olivet Native of Westport, County Mayo, Ireland PaiUculara, Yard 0703.

seminary In Massachusetts until last fall, when he sailed for China Sept. Srrgcnt. will be held from St. Hugh's church next Tuesday, after which burial will be In Calvary cemetery. The body 27 with seven other priests of the 1 A.

fll. W-G-N Movie 1'rrHonalitie. with Franelt r. 1 III Mill IIIIIIIIIW hum iibiii Noon W-G-N. The midday service, directed by Dr.

John Dickson, with Bishop George Craig Stewart of the Chicago Episcopal diocese, suest speaker. 6:00 p. m. W-G-N. Steamboat BiU; ad-ventures on the high seas, with Don err Weld a a Steamboat Bill.

6:45 p. m. W-G-N. Tom, Dick and Harry, order. will be brought to the family resi X.

RiiKhmaa and KUiabcth Hlnea. Chas. M. Ford, Pioneer dence at 4843 West Jackson boulevard, where it will lie In state several days. Surviving are three brothers.

Ed every neighbor. hood, Chicago families realize the near-nets, the remarkable promptness and superior, ity of tlarsen service iu directing funerals. know that Harsen elegance, lliirwn unmalt h-able equipment, and the use of Hnrsen Organ-Chapels, always free ran- MDHPHT The Rev. John B. Murphy, pastol KYW Symphony concert.

WAAI Memory Lane. 10:30 A. M. W-G-N Piatt and Nlermaa, plane duo. 10:45 A.

M. W-G-N Tainted Uwami. WilAQ AUtle Starr, aoprano; tne Three South Side Builder, Dies ox St. HiiKti cnurcn ol j.yons. beiove.

son of th late John B. and Teres Murphy, brother of the Revs. K. Ft Charles M. Ford, 68 years old, since mund S.

Murphy, missionary, of "Windsor, Canada; the Rev. Joseph B. Murphy, S. and Dr." Frank tate. $4,000.

to six children. The Pioneer 1893 a contractor-builder of residential Kinirs. Murphy and Joseph B. Murphy, 5. Dr Frank T.

and Jennie L. Murphy. Mrs. L. Crumb, Mrs.

W. J. Lewis. Mrs. E.

Flnlirf v. Anna and th ltA 'Mnth4 Trust and Savings bank is executor. buildings on the south side, died yes Murphy" of Chicago, and five sisters, WBBM Dancing ccnoca. 11 A. W-G-N The Boudoliera aJid Mary Meade's N.

Murphy, Religious of the Sacred Heart! KTill iim in tt M.U.nn. i li' week-end specials. Miss Jennie L. Murphy of Brooklyn, N. Mrs.

Lilly Crumb of Oak Park; Mrs. Marcella Lewis of Chicago; Mrs. DON MERSIFIELD. Jackon-blvd4 Chics o. Mrs.

Henrietta Barnes, an I not be malched in their I own neighborhood. I They know, too, that liar- gen funerals cost Icsal Flora Flaherty, Chicago, and Miss MURPHY See Insie notice. Aurora Pioneer, Is Dead NELSON Hanna Nelson, nee Llndsti-om. De 27. 1933.

at 120 Kvanston. ttt terday in his home, at 8139 South Peoriu street. Mr, Ford was born In Trenton, 111., and came here during the World's Columbian exposition. Mr. Ford was a past grand master of Hyde Park lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

Surviving is his widow, Lurana, and a daughter. Hazel. Serv-ices will be held In Cathedral chapel, 79th street and Emerald avenue, at 2:30 tomorrow. Burial will be In Anna M. Murphy of the Jackson boulevard address.

He was? a brother of the late Mother Superior Nellie Murphy of the Sacred Heart convent Mrs. Henrietta iJarnes, who was widow of Nels Nelson, mother ot Harold Aj Nelson, TJnnea N. Oelschlaeger, and Hle born in 1845 in a log cabin five miles KYW Rex Maupiaa orcoesira. 1 WBBM The Voice ol Experience. WMAQ Gone Arnold and the tonituoaorei.

11:15 A. M. WBBM Food flashes. EKK-Wendell Hall. WitAU Johnny Marvla.

A. M. W-G-N Market report; dlfiitt of the news. WMAQ Rex Battla'i orchestra. KYW National Farm and Home hour.

WAA7 Rhythm Klnet. WBBM Frank Wilnon and Jules Stein. A. M. HG-N-Health talk, by Dr.

Crank G. N. MacWhirter, grandmother of Marsarel west of Aurora, died yesterday in the in Lake Forest, I Rear Admiral Sturgess Copley hospital there as the result of a fall several days ago In which sha North 2 Belmont Ava. 171 Nelson and Lois Jean Ocischlaeter. rn, neral services 3 p.

m. Saturday, at Emman ii uel M. E. church. Green wood-blvd.

ami Oak-av Evanaion. Interment at Memorial Park cemetery, 1 singers of harmony, with Carl lloefle, arranger and accompanist. 7:00 p. m. Jessica Dragonette, soprano; The Cavaliers, and Ko-sario Bourbon's orchestra.

8:00 p. m. WLS. Phil Harris orchestra with Leah Ray, blues singer. 9:00 p.

m. W-G-N. Berenice Taylor, soprano. In recital with W-G-N orchestra. 9:00 p.

m. WENR. Frank Simon's band, with Bennett Chappell, narrator. 10:30 p. m.

to 1:30 a. m. W-G-N. Three hours of fine dance music fractured her hip. She had lived 'H of British Navy Is Dead her life in Kane county and was one Went 234 Went Mariinon ekont-UAfmrnket South lZ0 South Mkhitaa of bis father's ranch holdings, returning to llinois for no more than brief business trips, although a home still is maintained In this city.

Ranch holdings In Texas centered around Lubbock. Ji 1 1 Mr. Ellwood Is survived i by one brother; E. Perry Ellwood of this city, and two sisters, i Mrs. Harriet E.

Mayo and Mrs, Q. Bonney, both of De Kalb, and two daughters, Mrs. F. II. Chappell of New London, and Mrs.

R. L. Keeney of Summerville, Conn. Mrs. Ellwood passed away In De Kalb In 1929.

Funeral services will be held In De Kalb, probably on Sunday afternoon. The body will arrive in Chicago Saturday afternoon, i Funeral plans are tentative until arrival of his sister, Mrs. Mayo, In Boston at the present time fo- the holidays with her son. 1 Mr. Ellwood was distantly related to Mrs.

James "Walker, divorced wife of former Mayor James Walker of New York City. Dr. Nathan Bergson Dead; Owner of Optical Stores Dr. Nathan Bergson, owner of optical stores bearing bis name at 220 South State street and 1606 Larrabee street, died last night in the American hospital. He was 63 years old and lived at the Park Lane hotel.

Dr. Bergson was a past president of the State Association of Optometrists and a life member of the Odd Fellows. His Lotta, is now In San Antonio, of the oldest living natives of northern KITSCH Maigaretha Kitsch, nee SchultzJ 1715 Irving Dec. 27, 1933, aid CuuUin. LONDON.

Dec. 2S 14) Rear Ad Illinois. Three daughters, all born on tvi.v MillIn merrier, the Rt. Be. Ceo.

69 years, wife of the late Herman Nitsew beloved mother of Irma, Alvin and Herman: miral Richard E. S. Sturgess of the Royal navy died today. He retired the same farm, survive. They are Mrs.

Craic Stewart, blsboo of tbe thicaco diocese J. H. Nance, Mrs. J. B.

Putnam, and Epixropal enoreh. from active service In 1921 after Mrs. Porte Benton, all of Aurora. B'u brilliant naval career during which he saw action In the Egyptian campaign neral services will be held there at Suspended Head of County Treasury Is Acquitted FIoux City, la Dec. 28.

Special.l County Treasurer F. Price Smith, suspended from office fix weeks ago when checkers from the state auditor's office reported they had found irregularities in funds of the treasurer's office, was restored to office late WB13J1 Mane, me iniio iimu WMAQ Mike Speclale'a orchestra. WAAF Symphonic hour. WCFlr-Luncbeon music WLS Tom and Don. 13:30 F.

M. i with orchestras of Wayne King, of 2882, and the battle of Jutland. DEATH NOTICES 1:30 o'clock today. Funeral Rites Set Today W-G-N Grain auurketsi faliurt liuuse en- Correy Linn, Tom Gentry, Clyde McCoy, Hal Kemp, Charlie Ag-new, and Richard Cole. embte.

Lady Caroline Arnott, Irish Mothers Union Head, Dies for Mrs. Paul Benson dear sister of Anna Von Domarus. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 3t.

at 2 p. at chnpcli 2114 Irving Park-blvd. Interment Mont rose cemetery. O'BRIEN John J. O'Brien, Dec.

28. belove. husband of Theresa Tobin O'Brien, fon. father of John A. Funeral Saturday 8:30 a.

from late residence, 10761 Westcrn-av to Sacred Heart Shrine, llnii and Church-at. Interment Holy Sepulchre OLSON Augusta Olson, Dec. 27. belove wife of Magnus, loving mother of Rut! I Mrs. Robert Crist, Harry, and the 1st Arthur.

Funeral Saturday, Dec. SO. at p. m. at Auburn Park M.

E. church, 78th st. and S. Loomis-blvd. Remains at hotm 704 W.

67th-st. nnti noun Saturday. Interment Mount Hope. Funeral services for Mrs. Paul Ben Thursday by District Judge P.

J. Nelson--of Dubuque, who had bn as- England, Dec. 28. UP) Lady Caroline Arnott, 74, presl- igned to hear the case. la Memorfa ua.

HAGEN In memory of my dearly beloved husband. Etiward I Hagen. who passed away one year ago today. May hi aoul rest peaCL0VIK(J WIFE ELIZABETH. SALAV1TCH Abraham Salavitch.

A tribute of love and aflection to our dear husband and father, who left us two years ago today. LOVING W1FB AND CHILDREN. 8 P. M. W-G-N Booqnet of Melodtrs.

WMAQ Abe Lyman' orchestra and Frank dent of the Mothers union of Ireland, son, widow of one of the founders of tlie Benson company, clothiers. Will be Iwld today in the home at 1242 Lake Shore drive. Burial will be in Rosehill cemetery. Mrs, Benson died today. She was the wife of Sir Funeral Services Today Miinn.

lenor. WLS Phil Harris" orchestra, with Leah John Arnott, chairman of the Irish Ray. songstress. for Hutchinson, Railroader Times. O'REILLY G'oria O'Reilly.

Bee Gray, late 5824 Oilell-av fond wife of James I Funeral services will be held in Frank Conroy, Mining Coal Valley, 111., today for E. E. O'Reilly, loving mother of James D. WBPM Philadelphia Symphony orcheatra. EY.W Carlo Molina's orchestra.

8:15 P. M. W-G-N nil he Aniilrberrr. WM Vinoent Ixi orchestra. P.

M. W-G-N Wayne King's enhestra. WENR fhil Baker, comedian; Roy Shield Engineer, Is Dead Asheville, N. C. Dec.

28. (Jf) BENJAMIN Reuben Berkley Benjamin of 210 N. at Clearwater. I Dec. 26.

1933; beloved husband of Annie Benjamin fnee Knottl. father of Helen, Grace. Allen. Anne Benlamin. Mrs.

KUita Browninp. and Mrs. Mabel Martin. Fuiwral Friday. p.

at Garfield Park Ban-Jsckson-blvd. and John Eileen, and Robert. Funeral Sal urday, Dec. 30. 9:16 a.

from funera home, 1333 to Immaculate Con ception church, Norwood Park. Intermen Mount Carmel. P1PENHAGEN Anna Marie Pipcnhagen iiuiemnson, who ror rourteen years was passenger traffic agent for the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis railway in Chicago. Mr.

Huntchinson died here suddenly Dec. 26. Burial WliBM Easy Aces. WMAQ Vie and Bade. WAA' Operalie feme.

WLS Dinner Uell program. 12:45 P. M. W-G-N Rlarkntone Hotel ensemblr. WMAQ Can Roiwo'a orchestra.

WBBM Jack Brooks, tenor. KYW Louis Panlco's orchestra. 1 P. M. W-G-N" lust Plain BilL" WMAQ The magic ot speech.

KYW Musical originalities. WAAP The lioomer Philosopher. WLS Uocla Erra. HIS P. M.

W-G-N The Story ol Helen Trent 1:30 P. M. W-J-N Stevens Hotel eneible. WBBM Ann Leal. orgauisU WMAQ Steeplechases.

KYW Smack -ont. P. -W-G-N Blackstone Hotel ensemble. WCFL Words and Music. a p.

m. l'almrr lloue ensemble. WLS llomcmakr-ra' Theater. WMAQ U. S.

Marino band. WCr'L KKl Hot and 1" Down KYW Rex Maupin's orchestra. WBBM The Grab Bag. P. M.

W-G-N Stevens Hotel enwmbte. P. M. orchestra, anil other. Frank Conroy, mining engineer, died here today of a heart attack.

He was WMAQ Victor Younx orchestra and Let Eariov-av, Interment Oak Ridje. Wiloy. 74 years old. He mapped the city of wui re at coal valley. lie 13 sur BENSON Catharine L.

Benson, nee Kixon. Leadville, showing all claims of vived by his widow. died Wednesday night of heart disease in her home. She is survived by four children, George R. and Walter C.

Benson, Mrs. A. Eddy, and Mrs. Bruce Davey, Ex-Senator H. F.

Lippitt of Rhode Island Dies Providence, R. Dec. 28. W3) Henry V. Lippitt, United States senator from 1911 to 1316.

head of the Manvillo-Jenckes Textile corporation and well known as a yachtsman, died today of a heart attack. He was 78. lie attained note as a high tariff Republican at Washington. In 1915 he married the former Lucy Hayes Her-ron, daughter of Rutherford B. Hayes partner.

the region. nee Stoelting, beloved wife of Charles A fond mother of Louise, Florence, Ruth snd Chai'les dear daughter of Katherini Stoelting, dear aister of Max, Christin Wozniak, Henry, Johanna, and Chri? Stoeiling. Funeral from chapel, 3807 Lin oln-av. Saturday. Dec.

30, at p. m. to Waldhcim cemetery. WBBM Chicaro Knlrhts 8:45 P. M.

W-G-N Correy Lynn's oreltestra. KYW Pinto Pete. P. M. W-G-N Berenice Taylor, soprano, and or- Henry W.

Fowler, British ot 1-243 Shorc-dr lond momer oi George Mrs. George A. Kddy, Walter and Mrs. Bruce C. Davcy.

Services Friday. Deo. 20, at 3 p. at RosehUl cemetery F. J.

O'Rourk, Rockford Lexicographer, Dies at 75 rheotra. BKRGSON Dr. Nathan BergsWi, Dee. S7: LONDON. Dec.

28. (P)llenry WMAQ The "First Nifhter." WEN Frank Simon' band and Bennett Newspaper Man, Is Dead Rockford, Dec (P) Frank J. O'Rourk, 57, veteran newspaperman convalescing from illness. Services will be held at 11 this morning at 4911 Broadway, Burial will be in "Waldheim cemetery. Mrs.

Elizabeth S. Hill Dies at Belleville, Aged 92 Dec. 28. One of the oldest native born residents of St. Clair county, Mrs.

Elizabeth S. 'Hill, 92, died here today at the home of a daughter. She was born in Urban now known as Freeburg township. Jesse Monroe, Michigan Banker, Drops Dead Dec. 28.

Spe- clal. Jesse Monroe, 1 49, banker, sportsman, and farmer, dropped dead In his home at Bronson today. The widow, two sons, and one daughter survive. Watson Fowler, 75, noted lexicogra husband of Lotta. brother oi Jars.

j. Murr. Mr. B. tioldbrrs, and the late Z.

M. Funeral at chapel. 4911 Broadway, 11 a. n. Friday.

Please omit flowers. Chappell. narrator. WBBM Olaen and Johnson, comedians: pher, died today at his home in Htn-ton St. George, Somerset.

He com Hairy oosnik'a orchestra, and the Doritif BOLOTIN Samuel Bolotin, aged 48, ot 2701 who was telegraph editor of the Register-Republic for the last twelve years, Sister. piled the Concise Oxford dictionary. W-G-N Karle Wllkie, baritone, end An with his late brother, G. Fowler. beloved husbana oi iieiert, iona father ot Irvln and Kita, soo ot Mandel.

Funeral Sunday, 10 a. at thapcl, 4911 Broadway. died at his home last night. Robert Vonnoh, American 0:15 P. M.

KYW "Jive Minute Past Forty." WCFL Al Hamili-r' on-hentra. P. M. W3-N Tomorrow's Trlbnne. KYW Mario Coxt.

baritone. WENR Lura and Abner. BUNTING Ross 8 Buntlnir ot Portland, Painter, Dies in Paris PARIS, Dec. 28. () The painter WMAQ The Northerner, and Marie Sklde- Dec.

iil. 1033: beloved ttusoaua oi Kathertn Bunting, nee Citer; father of Catheritw McDowell, brother of Arthur Bunting and A. P. WMhall. Services Saturday.

Dee. 30. 2 p. iru at chapel. B3d and Troy-sta.

Interment Mount Greenwood. ruu zenat, soprsno. Robert Vonnoh, 75, of Hartford, whose work is widely known through DODGE Charles Thompson Dodge. Dee. 27, out the United States, died today.

RAVER Sophia Raver of 7518 Ingleside-av. beloved wife of William, loving mother John. Minnie, Mary, Fred, and the 1st' Charles. Funeral at residence. Saturday Dec, 30, 3 p.

m. Interment Oakwoods. RTCE Eleanor Rice, beloved daughter Edward and Catherine O'Connor Rice, font sister of John E. Funeral Saturday, Dec 30. at 10 a.

from her late residence 1641 N. Austin-av to St, Angela's church Interment Mount CarmcL Merrimac S80U RONNING Mrs. Amanda Ronning of 255( Smallcy rourt, Dec. 27, 1 933, aged 7f. years, beloved wife of Martinius, dn mother of Mrs.

Stolnack. Magnus Martha. Mrs. V. Mattson, and Mrs.

Kolsky, sister of Severin, Christian, am George Hansen Service Saturday, 2 p. m. at Bethel Lutheran church, 2101 Interment Mount Olive. Remain at funeral chapel, 4338-40 Fuller until 10 a. m.

Saturday. ROSEKKELD Maurice Rosenfcld. at hi home, 20 E. Cedar-st- devoted husband Mattia Roscnfeld and father of Graw Funeral at convenience ot family. Kindl.

omit flower. SCHMIDT Peter Schmidt, aged 91 years. his home, 3400 beloved hu band of the lata Dora, fond father of Mrs Ida Tonnes, Mrs. Mayme Eckerbrecht, am Mr. Louise Leonard.

Resting in funera Chanel, 4542 N. when service will be held Saturday, Dee. 30 Grant. WLS Cradle drama. KYW Women's Radio revue.

WAAF Medical talk. WBBM Harrisburg Variety program, 2:15 P. M. W-G-N Piatt and Merman. WBBM Avery and Steele.

3 P. M. W-G-N Rondoliers. WMAQ iiito orcU-stra. WLS-Betty and Bob.

KYW Lucky Seven. AAV Salon concert. 3:13 P. M. W-G-N The KonUoliers.

WMAQ The Modern Columbus. WEN Ma Perkins. KYW The Two Doctors. 8:45 P. M.

WENS California Rambler. 4 P. SI. CROSSWORD PUZZLE 193.1 of 10-0 wait rr, beloved husband of Althea Dodge, father of Charles Thompson on of Roy E. Dodjre.

ond Mr. H. M. Van Kamp. grandson of Mr, a.

D. Thompson, brother of Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Theodore Knaphurst. Miwes Dorothy and Marion Dodge.

Funeral Saturday. 2 :30 p. at funeral home. 818-320 N. Central-av Austin.

Interment Forest Home. DRtJKCK Gustavu P. Dnteck, Dec. 27, :33 P. M.

W-G-N Headlines Other Days. P. M. W-G-N The Dream hlp. WBBM Myrt and Manre.

10 P. II. W-G-N The Rrldee Club of the Air. WENR and WMAQ Aroo and Andy. P.

M. W-G-N Concert erehestra. 10 :30 JM. W-G-N Wayne King's erehestra. P.

51. W-G-N Correy Lynn' orchestra. 11(10 V. M. W-G-N Tom Gentry' orrhestra.

11 iUO P. M. W-G-N Clyde McCoy's orchestra. i m. W-G-N Hal Kemp's orrhestra.

13:10 M. W-C-N Correy Lynn' orchestra. 12:30 A. M. W-G-N Charlie Aanew' orrhestra.

13:00 A. M. W-G-N Richard Cole's orchestra. 1(10 A. St.

s-N Hal Kemp' orrhrstra. W-G-N Field Museum of Natural History, 103.1. husband of the late saran a. uroeoa, father of Dr. Charles Ethel I.

and Gus-tavtis P. Drueck Jr. Funeral services at the residence. 8134 Vernon-av Friday, at 3 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. KVANS Lillian E. neo Daumling. Dec. 27.

1 13.1, beloved wife of sammi mother ot Mr. Gryw Abbott. Mr. Esther Hcsscll. and Mr.

Maude Balmcs, sister of W- Daumling and Angela Dsumling Services at chapel. 2488 S. Milwaukee. Wis- Dec. 2tl.

at 3 p. m. Interment Forest Homo cemetery. LARGEST WEEKLY RADIO AUDIENCE IN AMERICA 1933. at 2 p.

tn. Interment Giaceland. SCHREIBER Lena Schreiber. nee Schwartx beloved mother of Jeane. Esther, and Sam uel.

and the late David Schreiber, sistei of Charles Schwartx and Sarah Soli, grand mother of Sheldon Schreiber. Funeral Fri day. 13 noon, from 1306 3. Crawford-av. to P.

O. W. cemetery. Please omit flowers SEDLMAYR George Sedlmsyr. Danville, HI Funeral Saturday at a.

at St Joseph's Catholic church, Danville. 111. Dr. Hortbtild Laufer, speaker. WMAQ Norman Clouthier's orchestra.

WENR 20lh Century Bookshelf. WCFLr Federation of Women's club. 4:111 P. M. W-G-N Bob Forsan end organ.

WENR Babes in Hollywood. WBBM Nothing but the Truth. 4:30 P. M. W-G-N Jose Rlva's orchestra.

WMAQ Mobile Moaners. WENR The Song Pilot. KYW Masters Music Room. WBBM Educational forum. P.

M. W-G-N Jane Carpenter, pianist. WMAQ The Wixsrd Oi Ol. WENR Grandpa Burton, sketch. WBBM Cowboy Tom.

5 P. M. W-G-N Steamboat Bill. WENR Hfnrj King's orchestra. WCFL Eddy Hanson, organist.

WBBM" Skfppy." WMAQ Zavir Cueat's orchestra. P. M. W-G-N "Tip Top" cirrus. Jr 3 I4" HI psi is MMBi mmmmm mmmm rltn tM-1U mmmrn mmmmmm Wv isi bmh im Rb 'jry ikbi 5H mST" wT vT0 145" FIPER Ethel Grat Fifer.

Dec. 27. 1931. ot Hope Hampton's Father 8305 N. beloved wile ot Albert, mother of Alcne anil Albert, sister of Charles H.

and J. W. Pcring and Mr. Frank Gottrlck. Services at chapel.

2701 N. Saturday, at 1:30 p. m. Interment private. Is Dead in Los Angeles 8EIBERLING Frederic A.

Selberling Jr Dec 28. 1933, of 1614 belover Los Angeles, CaL, Dec. 28. FOUOD Chsrli- M. Ford, beloved husband of on of Fred A.

and Louisa W. Services i Harry C. Kennedy, 68, father of Hope chapel, 2701 N. Clark-st Saturday, at i p. m.

Interment private. Forest Home. SHUPMrs. John H. Shup.

300 18th-st. Hampton, grand opera prima donna Lurana, father of Hascl. grandfather of Adam Hefner and John Hope Jr. Member of Hyde Park lodge. I.

O. O. No. 772. Funeral Saturday.

2:30 p. et cathedral chapel, 79th and Emerald-av. Interment Oakwooda. Remains at residence. and former film actress, died today youtn.

st. Petersburg, ia mother after an illness of five months. Be Clella Gearhart. Ethel Wright, Roy Shup, Myrtle Martin. Funeral Monday KYW Educational talk.

Dean John 8139 Peoria-it. had been employed for seven years at a motion picture studio. Miss Jan. 1. second of any "hour" And the highlight listings ir dance music, plays, orchestras, comedy, vocalists, news and sports.

That's Radio Guide And it now comes to you bigger and better than ever wire stitched well bound 28 pages every week, chock full of what's going on over the air and in the studios. Yet Radio Guide costs less than the price of a couple of newspapers Si still buys, at any newsstand, radio's most likable and fastest selling news-weekly. Remember your first copy is free. Just mail the coupon or send a post card where 'you read this advertisement. r- accept with our compliments a get-acquainted copy of the new ami greater Radio Guide America's most intimate radio news' weekly.

Let us introduce you to the everyday lives of your favorite stars, on and off the air Read the exclusive stories of radio's headliners, well illustrated with photographs sna pped away from the "mike" v. Meet Mr. Fairfax who knows all the answers to all your radio questions i Enter the unique Prize Contests to improve radio programs Note the convenient "Program Schedules," that spotliyht all the big programs of the week, so you won't miss a single UNSLtt-Mary a laoinej insiee. nee ur- STECKBAUER-Dr. Clifford E.

Steckbuuer Hampton is in New York with her Dec. 28. beloved husband of Treva Patten husband, Jules Brulatour, financier. gala Steckbauer, son of Delia and Williarr Steckbauer. brother ot Mrs.

Ruth Vr and will be unable to reach Loa An- pny, wee. so. tut oi. kersburg. W.

beloved wife of Joseph B. Inslce. mother of Lucille I. Ludtlera. sister of Edward J.

and John P. V. Murphy. Mrs. Ann M.

Gallagher and Mrs. Frances Elisabeth McAuley. Burial Saturday, Dec. 80, at Parkersburg. Keuren.

Mrs. Delia Salvo, and Willard srele for funeral service tomorrow. Withers. WBBM "Open Sesame." WENR Big Brother club. :30 P.

M. W-O-N "The Kinging Lady. WMAQ "The Adventures of Tom Mix." KYW Uncle Bob's club. WBBM Jack Armstrong. 6:45 P.

N. Little Orphan Annie. WMAQ Mountain Music. WBBM Cadets' quartet. 6 PM.

Funeral Saturday, Dec. 30, at 2 p. m. ai chapel, 77th and Jcffery-blvd. Soutl Short 8823.

JACOBSEN John Jacobsen. husband of vio STEM WE DEL Charles A. Stemwedel, Dec Ss, beloved husband of Katherine, on Gavin, fond father of Albert L. aur let, nee Schaaf. father of John and Gertrude.

Body at chapel. 304-306 W. HUth-st. Funeral services at St. Catherine of Genoa church, 118tb-st.

and Lowe-av Saturday at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre. W-G-N Tjncle Quia, Jean, Donny Dreamer, Margaret Stemwedel. brother of Mrs Charles Rohde.

Funeral Saturday. Dec 30 from late residence. 1055 North Shore-av. at 9 a. to St.

Ignatius church. Inter JOHNSON Victor C. Johnson. Dec. 28.

be SPECIAL FEATURES THIS WEEK ment Calvary. STEIN Meyer M. Stein, at residence. CSSI a. beloved uusband ot Bessie nee Blostein.

dear brother of Ida Schneider Hear how that noted actress Louise Closser Hale explained "happiness" You'll be inspired by the wise comments of that grand actress of wage and screen, Louise Closser Hale as given in what was probably her last interview. Discover what she found to be the only real way to happiness! You'll enjoy these interesting reminiscences from the rich pages of her life, as she told them to Betty Crocker, noted cooking authority. Tune in on Betty Crocker' next broadcast. is man, Ike. Sam, Sadie Stein of Denver Colo.

Jennie Pital, Joseph, Charles. Louis. Funeral Friday. 1:30 o. at it Father Coughlin's Biography it', Rudy Vallee, the ZiegfelJ of the'Alr tAt Ethel Shutta cover portrait in color it Complete Programs of the Week 5 chapel, 3103 Ogden-av.

Interment Jewish loved husband of Lulu Johnson (nee Johnston, father of Raymond, Marvin, Ruth, Charles. and Marie, brother of Mrs. Amanda C. Towle. Esther Johnson, aud the late Mr.

Jennie Todd and Arthur Johnson. Funeral at late residence, 410 N. Avcrs-av Saturday, Dec. 30, at 2 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. KAPP Minnie Ka pp. beloved wife of the late Myer, devoted mother of Jack. David, Bertha, and Paul, grandmother of Michael Ivan and Myr Jonc. istcr of Molly Leader.

Funeral Friday. 12 noon, at chapel, .1054 Koosevelt-rd. Interment Workmen' Circle cemetery. 0- 411 Exist 42. 'Japanese coin 43.

Mound Grecian portico 4fi. Uncanny 48. Course of food 49. Quality of being r. Inferior '52.

An herb 63. Cry of pain 54. Mound .65. The sun 1. Fitting i 4.

Eagle T. Vessel t. Pertaining to Arius 11. Cowardly 14. Tramp 15.

Shelf 19. Thick slice ,1 '18. SkiU 19. Sicken cJ 20. Roman goddess of captured, arms HORIZONTAL 21.

Sob 23. Chemical compound 25. Flying animal 28. Scoop 28. Convert Into a salt 80.

Loud noise 31. Military cap 32, -To minister to 34. Discover 38. Small horse -S7. Luke-warm 39.

Daybreak I 1 nun vtlsnnnne. WBBM The eportcast. WCFL Dramatic Gems. KYW Lome Panlco's orchestra. WMAQ Shirley Howard and the Jester.

0:15 P. M. W-G-N Make Relieve Melody Land. WCFL Ore. hertra.

WENR Dan Russo's orchestra. :30 P. M. W-G-N John Hurrignton, the sport 1 piirter. WCFL Eddie Simon's orchestra.

WMAQ Circus Days. WENR Potash and Perlmutter. WBBM Rocky, the Shoemaker. KYW Boyd Raeburn's orcheatrs. :45 M.

W-G-N Tom, Dick, and Harry. WfcNR Paul Ash's orchestra. WMAQ The Goldberga WBBM Boake Carter. 7 P. M.

W-G-N Concert orchestra. KYW Mario Cozsi, baritone. Shut-j. songdtreas. -20 Other Illustrated Features Waldheim.

US BORNE Charle F. Usborne, 11026 Hoyne-av father-in-law of Laura Fore I'sborne, grandfather of Eleanor, William; Charle and Susie. Services Friday, 4 p. at chapel. 1971 W.

Ulth-t. Interment Dayton. O. VALANTA Feany Raggio Talanta, belover wife of the late Lawrence, fond mother ol David. Charles, William, George, Lottie KAUNE Walter R.

Kaune, 4302 N. Ash- AT ALL NEWSSTANDS land-av beloved husband ol Bella, nee Mabr, fond father of Betty Joy. Funeral Mr. D. T.

MiMahon, Mr. J. J. Lyon? and Mrs. John E.

Quigley. Funeral Sat urday, Dec. 30. at a. from latr residence, 6440 S.

May to Visitation 22. Flower 23. Plume BO. Unity 61. Also i YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED KYW Jessica Dragonette.

soprano; the Cavaliers: and Rosa no Bourdon orchestra church. Interment Calvary, Lafayette S38 7, VESELT Anna P. Vesely, nee Pok, beloved wife of Charle loving mother of Ruth -------MAIL THIS COUPON FOR FRtS. CO -----1 RADIO GUIDE. 423 Plymouth Court; Dept.

4, r- 'l Chicago. IU. 1 -r '5' Ryant and Alice. Funeral Saturday, 11 s'l. I 2.

Hawaiian food 3. Ring i 4. Large lake S. Outer border of a wheel A cella 7. Underground i 8.

Gratify 9. Fishes 5 10. Act of making void 11. Studied 12. Entrance to a mine Long-beaked flab a.

at residence, zzo w. oth-st. Interment Bohemian National cemetery Kindly omit flowers. 24. Cathered 25.

Two-footed creature 27. Father 29. Allow 32. Harbors 33. Grayish green color 34.

Eating 35. Between Contr.J 36. Step 38. Persian fairy 40. Meshed fabric 45.

Encourage -r-! Saturday, 3 p. from lunerw nome, .1458 to Acacia Park. KLIN GE Wilhclmina Klinge, nee Koeppe, loving mother of Doretta Luxem, Robert Klinge, Rlph KUnge. and Helen Werre. Ruth Lundergan, and the late William Klinge and Harriet Paroubek, fond sister of Charles Koeppe, Emma White, and the late Robert and William Koeppe and Hattie Ferretti Funeral Saturday at 10 a.

from residence. 1669 Olive-av, to St. Gregory's church. KRAMER Hanah Kramer, nee Lichtmann, beloved mother of Herman, Bernard Carrie Offenberg, Amelia Perwicn of St. Paul.

Minn, aud Louis, loving sister of Lena and Esther Lichtmann and the tate Julia Ritier of New York. Funeral Fr day. Dec. 1 :30 p. at B36 47 to the New Liht cemetery.

Gentlemen: I accept with thanks your offer of a fre copy of the current issue of Radio Guide, WINTER Carl Winter, beloved husband oi Marie, fond father of Charle. Funeral WCFI The Irish Minstrel. WBBM Trio, with Vivian Ruth. WMAQ The Puzzler. P.

M. W-G-N Rlchnrd Cole's orchestra. WCFL Al Handler's orchestra. WBBM Edwin C. Hill.

WMAQ Clyde Lucas's orchestra. 7:30 P. M. W-G-N The Lone Ranxer. WBBM March of Time.

WMAQ Morin Sisters. WLS Dangerous Paradise. 7:45 P. M. WLS" Red Davis." WMAQ Ted Weems' orchestra.

Saturday, 1 p. mH at funeral home. 145 Belmont-av. Name. 9 THIS MORNING CEMETERIES.

Address. 46. Eagle 14. To cause to turn to the near side Mt'SI SAC81. 2 TO 8 GRAVES, 1RVINO n.

toiva. a cetueiery. If. Wicked 47. Auricles 'a' 48.

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