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SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1931 CARNIVAL TO MARK NEW CAMPAIGN FOR FUND Another drive to raise money for the improvement of the St, R1U high school athletic field, 64th and Oakley will be made by means of a carnival to be held from June 5 to June 14. In making the announcement. Andrew W. Stucker.

chairman of the carnival committee for the St. Rita High School Men's club, sponsors of the affair, stated that all types of who attend the carnival. A ferrls wheel, merry-BO-round, and booths, he said, have already been arranged for. According to present, plans, the carnival will be staged at 63rd st. and Western and its formal opening will be marked by a parade on Friday.

June 5. Those who are assisting Mr. Stucker are Rev. John Harris. William Slavln.

John Donovan. Frank Dorsey, T. J. Teellng. Fred Fitzgerald.

John Etten and William Lang. Others on the arrangements committee are John R. Cook. Patrick J. Hynes, Frank M.

Fitzgerald. John Llnehan. Frank Hyde, Robert Gallagher, Robert Byrnes, B. C. Cook, A.

A. Cook. J. J. Durkln.

C. L. Duax. A- W. Dunne.

J. A. Wellert, George McDonald. William Egan. Patrick Flynn.

William I'rcitag, William A. Cunnea, T. J. Meehan, Peter Bo- IF YOU WANT cp XL PRICED JUST PHONE HENRY JOHNSON CANAL 0038 6 SPECIAL ALL NEXT WEEK Premium West Virginia Smokeless Mine Run. Load Lots 2 tons or mo Ton I most iny slip load C.

O. 1. in city ntsr If jrur a snJ Uwn sra free frcm coil I jotir flil-up. I cusranlx? ihfy will b-j left in tint condition 25c PER TON C. O.

D. DISCOUNT COUPON c. o. I) tuner 2'e ton deduction from till ftuly tt time cf dtllrtry sny mil snl of socd on rnt dMltfrr a bulldlnx rr nwrifr. Void i IP31.

If tarbrd frcm other Dirt rf sdvcrturmtnt. land. Fred Uhler. W. E- Mullen.

John Moore. F. R. Martin. J.

P. Oehmen. P. J. Qulnn.

J. P. Ryan. Fred Treacy and Arthur LeBlanc. Others are p.

H. Gallagher. J. J. Hannafln.

W. G. Hamlll. J. D.

McCabe. J. M. Heneff. James Hanlon.

F. J. Hennessey, J. L. Ward.

N. E. Johnen. Peter Johnen. J.

P. Thlel- mann. Edward Keen. Arthur Kelly. Thomas Kllleen, John Muellman.

J. J. Lynch. T. W.

Lux. D. A. Mullen. J.

J. Murphy. Max Moore. D. P.

Mackey. Michael McClory. Robert McNellis. Arthur Neumann, Sam Dolinskl. H.

J. Perry. Edward Humphrey. Joseph Puncer. C.

J. Rohrer, James Ryan, Joseph J. Etten. and Frank Audia. ENGLEWOOD ALUMNI TO A JUNE 26 AT SCHOOL REUNION Plans are under way for an Alumni Reunion dance to be held in the Englewood high school gymnasium, 6220 Stewart June 26.

Miss Elizabeth Patterson, 6336 Normal president of the Alumni association, has made a special plea to the alumni of Englewood high school to come to the next meeting. Monday evening, in the school social room, at 8:15 p.m. The publicity is in charge of Miss Anna Jesselson, 6617 Harvard in co-operation with Miss Johanna Zander, of the high school faculty. Norman Root, 7120 Emerald is chairman of the correspondence committee. Those on his committee are Miss Mabel Larson.

8009 Kingston and Miss Mildred Dllou, 7728 Michigan ave. Paul Patterson. 6336 Normal president of the February class of 1931, is chairman of the advertising and tickets committee. The sales committee Is composed of Miss Dorothy Peerling. 6823 Cregier and Miss Elizabeth Durham, 7856 Vernon ave.

Mrs. Floyd Beedy, 10848 Prairie is in charge of the decorations committee. The advisory committee is composed of D. H. O'Hearn, principal of Englewood high school, and Miss Josephine Allln.

dean. MUSEUM EXHIBITS ARMOR Suits of armor, cannon, and other weapons from the Moro tribes of the Philippines are exhibited at Field Museum of Natural History. "GERMAN DAY" WILL BE ON JUNE 7 "German day" will be celebrated by city and suburban residents of German descent June 7 at the Soldier's fleld stadium. More than 100.000 persons are expected to attend the observance sponsored by Chicago German organizations. Programs lirtlng th? events of the one-day fete are available without charge at Scheun and company.

1C05 Divcrscy pkwy. AUBURN PARK KNIGHTS TO ELECT OFFICERS MONDAY Auburn Park council, Knights of Columbus, will hold the annual election of officers for the organization Monday evening at the regular meeting of the group in the Leo hall. 7744 Emerald ave. John F. Clausen.

1415 W. will probably be elected knight, according to J. J. Lyons. 8039 Emerald rrtirins crnn' 1 kniRht.

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I We are only people in Chicago that are using this new discovery to restore the original lustre on Chinese and Oriental rags. Call OAKLAND 4603 Sold at a nickel an hour. In seeking economy in the home don't make a mistake. Check over the figures. home washing machine worth your consideration will cost 150, yet you cannot expect It to give satisfactory service for more than five years.

Weekly-- Depreciation on Machina $0.57 Interest on Investment at 17 Repairs--Frequently required but not included Soap, powders and blueing 20 Gfl? for I Electric power 10 Risks--Accidents from poworad wringer, electric shocks, but not included Your time at a nickel an hour 15 Product. 20 Ibs. Wot Wash $1.34 Our price. 20 Ibs. Wet Wash $1.00 The answer io your laundry problem-- THE MODERN LAUNDRY CO.

Halitad at Stroot PHONE WENTWORTH 0907 Leader Thlt Feature Written and Edited by Boy Scouts TROOP 676 meets i a even, in at 7 0 and Aberdeen I a i to join a coud troop should around a jrive Troop No. the once over. Pare anil crown-tips are cordially invited to comedown and see a the do at i This troop has a pood a and loyal and a i assistants. 1 on out and help i troop rrach its a first placo and first class trnnp. TROOP 56O There was a happy boy scout reunion in the of i KpUeopal church.

Wood lawn, i the week, to welcome hack to the ranks nf old "Woodlawn 1" troop, now Troop No. Mr. Ralph Nodine. who Krmduated from that troop many years aco and is now scout executive in of the Encland states, i head- a in Boston. He was on his way the National Scout convention in Memphis.

A i a Riven in his honor hy the troop committee and a pro- Cram of i i eenses, talks, ncout drill, and lowed. TROOP 606 The Rappatac Ammon, the honor society of Troop No. 006. is soon to hold an initiation. The br are a Goodman, and Raymond Matt.

Scouts helonsinc to this i be first class or above. At the rf i held Wednesday even inc. a 'J7. Troop No. fiOT, had i ent.

There were BIX for second cla? and three for class. TROOP 67O Troop fi70 held an i i a at he Ogden park i i at st. a a i Wednesday. May 'Jo. i were of Owassippe camps.

TROOP 631 Troop 6 3 1 under leadership Scoutmaster a i i i an tain men on i a June It i a place in the Atone- STAFF Olson, i 2 Star. Thomas a i fiOfi. Life. ment church at TOth and Lartin This troop also held an I Patrol Technique eon This meet a won by the Patrol, lead Scout a Patrol leader. TROOP 613 Troop 1 3 hrId a tenderfoot i i ture on Mav 22 the Osden M.

K. church at fiSth st. nnd Loomis hlvd. S. M.

V'ercoe, and Mr. chairman of troop i of Troop 3 1 accompanied by four of i scouts, i ited the performance. TROOP 654 Troop fiftS. of Foster Park llaptiat located at S4th st. and Ashland held an Officer's i May lt.

Mr. Scout- a Mr. Jacobson, A i a a Rev. i mer. Pastor: Mr.

Johnson. Chairman of Troop Committee; and Mr. Rosen. Troop i a were present. They made a program for the rest of the season.

streia a liid upon cet- i all of the scouts to a Camp Mae- Donald i CAMP-O-RALL i attended Camp- O-Rall held on May lf and 17 at Camp b'ir- dred i a i leaders mad' 1 up the croup. A1 NIC A i i i Director of Chicago i and Mr. Fred Frizell. i i i placed a NOTICE i a ter of the i troops see a the rr or a a i of the come to the Kcono- i offices at 7 2 W. a a i at i o'clock- In- i ask i for the Scout Leader i Troops 631, fi07.

nnd f.GO. i i a troops a i a Newspaper i I'y send a copv of each i i tn Thp Scout Leader. --The AMPROSE--George Ambroce. beloved hut- band of the late Mary, nee Carroll, fond a cf John. Mrs.

Marie K. limbeck. eorse. Elizabeth, Frank and Margaret Ambrose. Funeral i held May 29.

from late 1830 Throop at 9 a.m.. to St. Sabina's church, ilurial i be at Holy Sepulchre, Member of Father Peres counril No. 1 4 4 4 K. of St.

Plua court No. 4. C.O.F.: niv.iion I I Street Car Men's union. For i a i call Prospect I i Rachel Bnrowtky. nee beloved wife of Itaae: find mother of Abe G-.

Herman and henhorn. Mm. Anna Sam Geitner. Funeral i be held today at late residence. Greenwood at 10 a.m.

i omit Donahue, beloved hut- band of the late Estelle. brother of eph of Chicago; Albert and Jamea of Indianapolis. Ind. Funeral i be held day at 0 a.m.. from of hit brother.

9 2 Oakley to St, church. Interment i be at Holy Sep- ulchre. ELK KRTON-- Harry dearly beloved husband of Icy Beery Elkerton. Funeral i be held today. May 20.

at 1 from late ret.denee. 1 4 May to Calvary church. 7 and Morgan I i be at Oakwoods. Call Stewart 0 1 6 0 KI.EISS i a Flenm. nee Schwlchten- berr.

May 37. 1931. beloved of the lute Edward, fond mother of Mrt. i Amanda and the Rev. George i i mot i a of Frank Stelnrl and Mrm.

Lena tfrandmother of five grandchildren. i a of Carl SchwichtenKerg. Funeral i be held a May nt 1 p.m.. from Ute d-nre, 1 4 1 W. T2nd to St.

Kvnnrelicsl church, corner and Peoria I i be at Concordia cemetery. Prospect 0220. GOI.DFN-- Nora Golden. Rowler. be.

loved i of the a i fond mother of A i Mary. Richard. John. David and i i a Golden and Mrs. F- ster of M.

Joanna. Mrs. B. Hotrun and DnniVI ClifTord. Funeral i be held todav.

May 2 9 a.m.. from residence, 1 4 2 MimhfleM to Little Flower church. Burial i be at Holy KFF.NAN--Margaret Keenan. nee Moran. May 2fi.

beloved i of the late Peter fond mother of Peter. Josenh. Arthur. James and the lute Sarah Peiree. Funeral i be held today.

Mav 29. Jit a.m.. from residence. 6744 I i tn St. church.

Kedtie ave. and Dounla-4 where i he celebrated. Interment will be at Cal- CARSEN--Alvilda Lararn. of S16 N. beloved wife of Andrew, mother of Mrs.

A a and Frank Larsen. Fiinernl i be today. May 29. at from a home. Chicago nve.

Interment i be at Acacia Park cemetery. --Robert T.undry Lexow. suddenlv. May of 1 4 2 9 W. 7 aged 4 1 i old.

darlinsr son of and Adele nee fond prsndson of and Mrs. G. Gerinir. Funeral i be held today. May 29.

2 p.m.. from hU grandmother's residence. 5 Fair field i cemetery Information. Republic 0071. A a a i D.

Malcolm. May 27. 1931. of G1.12 LJtngtey beloved hushnnd of Emma a Funeral will held tomorrow at chapel. 3 2 Grove at 12 noon.

Interment will be nakwoods. MeArdle. Flynn. of 4221 a beloved wife of the Michael, sister of Funeral will be held today at 9 a.m.. from funeral home.

5 4 3 5 Halsted to St. church. Interment will he at Mount Olivet. Yards 06R2. Native of Mount Mill, Countv Ireland.

I I i a F. ly. 25. beloved husband of Rnwena. nee Poettinc.

and fond father of and i son of Margaret, nee Mnnley, the late a i brothrr of Tony. Martin. Patrick. John and MM. Harry T.nt tent from.

Funeral i held at 9 a.m.. from late residence, 13f4 Winchester Interment i be lit Toly Sepulchre. Member of Policeman's association. Yards 0 7 0 I i Keihl Smith of 6321 beloved i of the late fond mother of Till be held tomorrow from chapel. 18OS W.

at a.m in St. ehureh. Interment i he at St. WTi.LS--Albert W. i 2 1 0 Mav 1 9 3 1 helnvd hu-band of Mary E.

i father of Grace D. nnH W. i at chapel. and Harviird. i noon todwv.

today at 3 p.m.. at a Comm i ehureh. 70th Jefferv. Interment i Tie af Ilonp. Member of Knclrwood lodtrr.

No. 600. A. F. A.

and Oriental Consistory and Me- dtnnh Cook count lodce. No. 2 0 O. O. member of Chicago Master Plumbers association.

WII.SON--Caroline Wilton. a 27. 1931. of 96S7 beloved i of the Josrph mother of Lucy F. Nye.

and Charlet Morgan of Milwaukee. I i be held today at Milwaukee. i FUNERALS HELD UAUER--Christian J. Bauer, brlotrd i of Sophit 1.. Nuhlbarh.

fond a of Lrnt.t Sophia U. Chrltt E. and Nina A. llauer. brothrr of i i nrral hfld at Sallr at p.m.

I waa t'rdar Park. I I I A SrarV. Hxhfr. a 1 9 3 1 of 1 1 4 E. of llrnry J.

fond mother of i William Moaltr of Crown Point. Ind a i nf i Utorer I I Amoi. wrrr at P- at rhaprl. 0 3 Lakr Park a i a at Iluffalo. N.

Y. HOYNTON i i a Kd.on Hoynton. brlovrd husband uf i a I Cram, fond fathrr of Claudia and Boynton. Funrral i i i vnrTr held at Knfilewood Matonic a Wedneiday i a 7 at o'clock, under of commandrry. No.

K. T. I waa at Manchester, la. C. May 25.

at Ko. komo. beloved hutband a brother of Mri. Anna K. a A and Hubert llrown.

a i arrived in Chlcano Wrdnriday a. and vai taken to allter'l retldence. 5731 Kmerald where a i i held day at L' p. m. I'arthaee lodce A.

K. A A. of Cincinnati. O. Interment at Mount IJrrenwood.

1I11TLER--Margaret Butler, i of thr late i a mother of Mary Paly, Andrew O'Day. i Jamei K. Cal. laeher. the late Jame and Drnmi Kuneral held a May at a.

from residence. 7 4 0 i i to St. i i Ncri church. I ment wai at Calvary. DAL.Y--Walter E.

Paly. May 2 4 beloved on of Mri. i Cronin McDonouch. brother of Helen Daly. Kuneral held yraterday at 9 a.

from Ute residence. Kranelien to St. Clarei of Montrfaleo church. Interment at Holy Sepulchre. I a i J.

Purkin. a i of Swinford. County Mayo. Ireland, beloved huiband of the late Catherine I i nee Morley. dear father of Jamei.

I'at- rick. Mri. Illocknatke. Mm. Marcaret Strvenion.

the late Thomas, brother of the lute John and Jamei flur- kin of Uary. Ind. Kunrral was held Wednriday. May 27. from rlauchter'i residence.

SOOfi Kxchance at :30 a. In St. llride'a church, where hich mama wai celebrated at 0 m. m. Interment was at Mount i remetery.

Kudrow. Mav beloved brother of Mrs. Catherine Heed and the late Christopher, and uncle of Mrs. P. K.

Mrs. a i Scanlon. and the late Mrs. Delia Meyers and John Kudrow. Kuneral waa held Tuesday nt a.

from i Honore to St. itaphael'a church. I was at Mount i HARRIS--Simon Harris, husband of a llourke. father of a i brother of Patrick J. Harris, a i of Glen Belch.

County Kerry. Ireland. Kuneral was held Tuesday from residence of brothrr. "IMC Blackitona at 3 a. to St.

I-niir- ence rhurch. Interment was at Holy Sepulchre. JENSEN--Esther Jensen, iiue years, of 7.1.S. Wahash beloved a of i i a Jensen, fond sister of Marie Km- erson and Arthur. a was held Wednesday.

May 57. from Bethel odist Episcopal church. 72nd r-t. nnd Ineleiide 2 p. m.

Interment was at Kairmount. KEELEY--Alice Keeley. nee Connolly, beloved i of Patrick fond mother of Jamea and Alice Keeley and the a i i Cotter. Funeral waa held yel- terday. May 28.

from her a residence. R220 Wood at to St. Theo. Hore's church. Burial was at Holy Sepulchre.

KEI.L.Y--Lorrtta i May 21. 1931. beloved i of i i a fond mother of Dorothy. Joseph. i cinia.

l.avrrrnrr and Joan. Kuneral was helrl Tuesday at a. from reiidence. "0.14 to St. llride's church.

7 it. and Colea ave. Interment was at Mount i KI.INr.BERn--Frank i a 2 1 0 3 1 beloved nun of Anna, i i i nf Clara, Mrs. La Juene. and Andrew i herc.

Funeral were held yei- terday at residence. 8 2 1 1 Carpenter A I i Ijiler. May 2 1 ace.l 7n enrs. of fi.M8 a a i a eloved husband of Barbara I.aier. nee Itauer, fond a of i i a Georse.

Walter and a Queenie, brother of I.ouire I a a i and Laier. wax held Wednesday from a 7 7 2 0 A a at 2 p. m. I i beT.T A I I ARION Davies realized one of her childhood ambitions when she drove her automobile at top speed down a boulevard, racing with a motorcycle cop and finally driving a i through a picket fence. She did this for a scene in "It's a Wise Child." coming Sunday as two-day feature to both the Acadia and the E.A.R..

The only disap- MARION DAVIES pointment i Davies experienced was when she saw the car that had been picked out for her. a midget coupe. "That isn't big enough to do any damage," she fretted. Nevertheless the star plunged It through the breakaway fence, protected from thr crash by non-shatter windshield glass. When she was through with the scene the company agent paid off the automobile owner with a check and a sigh.

The remains went to the studio junk heap. Life In Soviet Russia, where is a matter of consent antl divorrr a matter of moments, Is presented again on the talking screen in "The Spy," opcnlnc Sunday at the HKO Enclewood theater. Kay Johnson, who salrl tn pomrss nnr of thr fnnr hrst feminine; vnires of (he audible screen, is featured as an aristocratic Russian matron who, left alone with her small son when her husband flers Into Paris, falls Into the trap of a Trheklst spr (John Halllday). Neil Hamilton Is cast as the husband. Gloria Swanson, as a successful business woman, falls in love with a budding author (Ben Lyon), to form the plot of her newest starring vehicle.

"Indiscreet," opening today nt the Tivoli. A successful dress designer. Gloria wears many of her creations before the camera. Comedy is injected Into the film when Gloria and her sweetheart follow the command given In the title of Lyon's book, "Obey That Impulse." Frankie Masters and his bandmcn are on the stage with Bob Carney, Jean and Whitey Roberts, and the Lambert ballet. 'FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN" HAS BEEN PROMISED AS A ONE- DAY FEATURE SUNDAY AT THE NATIONAL, Because of his splendid dramatic presentation In "Dractila." to be cur- I rent Sunday and Monday at the New I Regent, Bcla LuRosl has been as' signed the lead role In "Frnnken- stein." I Negotiations for the fllm rights of "Frankenstein." the novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, wife of the poet, were recently completed by Universal.

Lugosi. It seems, has been fated for i c.erlc characterizations. In "Dracula" he scares you into a chill as a vam- plrev In "Frankenstein" he will appear as an "un-born" being. In appearance a human, but in fact a scientific "brain child." H.p.l. TO BE SEEN THIS WEEK IN A A ni A WEST Mth ST "PAY OFf" -nil "ROYAL FAMILY OF A A "MOT HEIRESS" Sun.

und "IT'S A WISE CHILD" A. R. AVE. 69lb "JUNE MOON" A "MILLIE" "NOT EXACTLY GENTLEMEN" Davica In "IT'S A WISE CHILD" A I A I 8223 so HALSTED llA I I A Prntr.m Chanfrd Dillr (Viet! lo 0:30 P. lOc; A I I5c r.vrnlnc--Chlldr*n.

20e Sat. Evrninr, Sun. and Holldajra--Chil- dren. 1(V: Adulta. ZSe I I FLYERS" SIN" I I FRF.NCHMEN" WATCH" Halittrf Nr.

R9th New Recent EXACTLY CENLE.ME.N~ and "MILLIE" SIN" and "AIR POLICE" "DRACULA" R-K-O 3 Start. nr Sunday "THE SPY" i Hamilton-- ft John ion RKO VAUDEVILLE Last Satnrdjr A LIBUSr, A OTHER ACTS and -CRACKED 83rd AND COTTAUL Today for One Week A Only hy Ceninn' GLORIA SWANSON In "Indiscreet" ON THE ST i A IF. MASTF.R5 Lamhart a at 2 m. wan at Mount tf No. A.

K. and A. M. Harry Invrd son of IJarry It. and the late Helen I.

Laninr. nee Laidley. brother of A i Mae and l.mninr. Kuneral held May at p.m., from chapel. ttSrd and Troy In.

terment a at were at rhapel. I I i i i hrU.x ed i of mother of a a Munroe. Sidney, and a i a held i i May at 11 from rhapel. 3 0 A Stony Island tn Cedar Park cemetery. a i i ttee i i a 2 3 a 6 7 4 0 (ireeti i of late Jamea and fond a Klla Kuntler, Catherine IMne and fl i the late i i a and a Shmmck.

Ku- neral held Tuesday at rn St, llemard'n where i reiiuiem hich a waa reletrated. Interment a i Mr A --Dorothy a a I 1 at her rnidencr. 5 avr he. loved aunt of a i Thomai. Honald and a i Thomas.

Services were held a at 3 0 p. at Oakwooda. I Val i 1.11*» May 23. 1 3 3 1 beloved of a Meier, tier i i i brother tif Charles Meier and i i Serv ices were held Tuesday at chapel, fiJni and a a at p. ni.

I was at llver- creen. a i i nee Se- tr.tr. May at her homr. Woodlawn ave-. i of i nmther jr K.ucene and Teddy i dautchter of Ida M.

i of Jane. Gertrude, and Senjir a ervires held i at I'ark It apt is nt p. m. I wan at 1 I a A. i 7 devoted lriither of Souk up.

nf the lute Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i a held a at A. chapel. I W.

Mst to St. i i ami Methodius church. I wm at St. A a bert's cemetery. For i nrmat inn Prosper! 'JOTH or I i I I i i i a beloved htisbnml of i nf-r Mc- a fond of I retire.

John. Mrs. J. i Peter C. i i FUNERAL DIRECTORS ton.

Mrs. Michael MeGreal. Sister tilde. Sitter Sitter llertrand. Sister Lurilla.

and the late Joseph Mitchell. Funeral was held Wednesday from late residence. 1 4 1 i at 9:30 a. lo Holy Cross ehureh. Interment was held at Mount i OVONNELL-- i i O'Connell.

beloved dauchter of John and Kluabeth. nee Hayes, lovinc sister of Marcaret. funeral was held Wednesday. May at :30 a. from residence.

W. fiind to St. Nicholas churth. I a at St. Joseph.

Frank Ofmun of I Sanita- mon beloved husband nf A i Long Ofmun. Kuneral was held a 9 a. from funeral home. 6 4 3 tn i i a i rhurrh. Interment was at Sepulchre.

A. Pennin-tnn. May of Incteside belo.ed i of Richard Penninfton, of David R. Acnevr of Ilerkeley. and and niece of Marearet (I.

Jamea. Kuneral weie yvBtetuair at rhanel. Cottage. at p. m.

I was at Oakwoods. I'KTKllSON-- Kllen 1'eterton. nee Seahurc, May i axed 71 years, formerly of 32M Wentworth dearly beloved nf the late John A. fond mother Charles Krie a Mary Seott. Helen Frank.

a and Otto, funeral waa helil Tuesday from her dauthter'a residence. 1 0 4 4 1 Prospeet at p. m. I at Kosehlll cemetery. Anna Tnltz.

tveloved i Henry Poltx. sister nf Mrs. Vounir a John a a held Tuesday from Ute residence. 57'JJ Carpenter at a. to i i a i ehureh.

Interment at Holy Sepul- chre. RASMUSStN Hans Itasmussen. beloved husband of Anna Marie. fond father of i i a Rasmus sen. 11.

M. Larsen and Ute and A i i a waa held Wednesday, a "7, at 1 I p. from late reBtdence. filll S. Uamen ave.

I was at crecn Member of a hulls, society, Danish-American and ment Finishers' union. Local No. KOnKFlTS-- i a M. Roberts. S33T May 2 1 1 9 3 1 beloved i i i a Roberta, mothtr of F.

Hoberts. Services were htld at her late home Wednesday. Mav 27. at under of Kosmos chapter. 113.

O. K. S. Interment was at Mount I A i Scrimshaw, husband of (Catherine, nee Sullivan, father of Lincoln T. Leyden.

Mrs, Bertram i i a Mrs. Sheldon Itarrett. Funeral was held yesterday, at 9 a.m.. from residence. 4 7 Pa i ton a tn Our Lady 11 peace interment waa at Holy I A i T.

Stidham. Kberhart beloved of Ceorije mother of Harry C. Fleiff. CettrEe- W. Stidham.

Nelson Fetters. and Mrs. Karl Chapman, sister of Mr. a Kdwards. John J.

MrGuire. and (Charles a Kuneral was held a from a home. 71st and South Park to St. 'J .30 m. Interment was at Sepulchre.

I a Trarr. beloved aort a Crontn Tracy and the Ute i i a Tracy, fond brother of John. Alice and I i Draper, at residence. 941 a i i rd. Funeral held nay a.

Hernard a I was at Holy Sepul- chre. I a Cotiuy Turner. a a a 1331. beloved i of a i H. Turner.

Body warn at chapel. A 3rd nnd a a i p.m.. a May 2'J. I wss at i I I I a F. Webster.

1117 A 3 Mav 1 9 1 1 beloved mother of Clarence D. Wehster. i were held mt chapel. and a a Wednesday. a 27.

at 3 p. m. I was at OakwootU. I i a i beloved husband nf the a fond a of Joh.i i and Sister Mary A a i Company of Mary. Funeral held from residence, 100,1 W'.

7 a May 27. at fl a. to St. was at Mon i OAK WOODS Cemetery CHARTER PERPETUAL Ave. Chnic.

SrUctlon nl Lot. and Gravta Crematory In Connection with Crni.t.ry I'AIRFAX 0140 1035 E. 67th St. at Greenwood A. J.

nOORNE A- RON i West Mrt! SI. rro.infct 1324 West St. i C. .1. A SR22 Wentworth Ave.

THOMAS J. CJIBNEY 171B W. "3th St. Stewart KRUSE A .12 Ashland Rfnublic ANDREW J. LAYDEN S.

Racine A 317H. JOHN R. REILLY 171B W. B3rd St. Prospect 3SR! A P.

I A W. 63rd St. Proanecl 8300. ZIMMERMAN. F.

S. SON. C. W. B3rd.

Prospect 055. HARBOUR A GUSTIN 4 1 4 1 Cottace Drexel OMO I I 71)31 South Psrk A lUrtcime 12.10 FLORISTS PLANTS for cemetery, porch boxes flower beds at a hip ftavlnc tn you. are fnreed to move nwint to the noarrt of tlon a our property. out our 5 at a a A July we i he at our new location. i a fl.

llalsted si Rule now colnir on lit WIIBSOW nnrrNitottsrs 44.S W. F.Oth fit. Phone i a The Tomb of Napoleon on a Rtcjit pedestal under a lofty dome. plated that of sunlicht strikes the crypt. A i i Crnuprcl the historic battle of the Cor- Thr I a I i t.

the rr.ninB pl.ice. ti CREDITABLY PERFORMED? HEN the la-st rrquirm lias been simp, thr last farewell expressed, you ill find solace and lasting in thr fact that, having had the funeral conducted by C. S. Kelly Mortuary, the saddest duty you have to encounter has been creditably performed. C.S.KELLY Superior Funeral Service 69 15-6917 WtNTWORTM Avt.

Freezing Cold FUR STORAGE UNION Furs Storod in HIMMEL'S Freezing Cold Storage Fur Vaults fc Largest Cold SteMgo Fur Vaults in Chicago Furs Repaired Rumodolod Whila in Storage Furs Cloaned and Glazed by Export Furriers Your Furs Insured Against All Loss or Damage WhiU in Our Possession A STORAGE RATES: of Your Valuation Intt'r Von ('am ntir i i MINIMUM CHARGE $4.00 JUST PHONE This Service at NO EXTRA COST TO YOU Just telephone WESTERN UNION; promptly a regular uniformed messenger will call for your FUR COAT, place it in an individual container, and give you a receipt, immediately insuring the garment against all loss or damages. The Western Union messenger will deliver your Fur Coat to Chicago's Largest Cold Storage Fur Vaults the House of Hirnmel for expert care I A CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE I. Himmel Sons, Inc. 1848 I Founded 1902 WENTWORTH 6212 322 West Sixty-third Street AT HARVARD AVE. OPEN TUES, THURS.

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1905-1975