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1 ioV 2S CHICAGO TRlimSfE: THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1913. MAX KEEPS FLAT WINNIE WINKLE. THE BREADWINNER ONE-MAN SIDE SHOW DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES AND 20 FAMILIES FUME AND FRET FATHER- WILL YOU DIN AN' NOW I'M TH' I fMWW 'THE BABIES WONT V-4 I AMUSE THE BABIES OKAY HERE'S WHAT YOU iSsSr WILD MAN FROM '-v HAVE TO SEE THE A WHILE I RUN UP ffl KIDDIES WILL SEE AT TH' dp fM BORNEO WAH-VT NOW I'M CIRCUS AFTER THE AND DRESS r-rf I'M A HORSIE? CHI ij CAAAELJ SHOW YOU PUT ON Given 15 Days to Move So Others Can Too. Twenty families wish Max Segal would get a move on. Segal is sitting snugly In an apart ment at 1540 South Kohn avenue Irvine Matlovitz, 1516 South Kildare avenue, is waitine to move in.

Mor- DEATH NOTICES OBITUAR IE OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST rey Merker, 4337 West 17th street has bought the Kildare avenue building and wants to move Into Richard J. Spillane. Dr. Arthur H. Geif er.

MARIE NELSON, RADIO ACTRESS, DIES FROM FALL Marie Nelson Ranous, for 13 years a well known radio actress In Chicago as Marie Matlovitz's apartment. Some one RAM ER William J. Cramer of 172? N. Monitor avenue. beloved husband of Ulhrnne.

nee Fitxpatnrk: food father of Evelyn. William. Valentine. Franeta. and Mrs.

Daniel F. Quinn. Funeral Friday at I a. m. from funeral home.

6.161 W. North avenue, to St. Angela's church and St. Joseph's cemetery. Member of Holy Name eoctefy.

GRL'BR Virgil Pierce Grnbh. beloved tins- bsnd of l-illie B. Uruhli. fond lather of Daisy. Florence, ami Edna.

Funeral private, pleas omit floaters. HAVEMEYER Herbert Kverard Havemeyer. husband of Sarah Kinue Havemeyer. 3dO Shenstone road. Riverside.

Funeral private. Please omit flowers. BEIXGETH-Marraret Hellgeth of 172S Catalpa avenue. May 1 1. lt43; wife of the late John Hellgeth.

beloved mother of Mr. Edwin P. Miller. Mrs. Cathrya Me-Ilvain.

John Bernard and Pvt. Joseph E. Hellgeth. U.S.A.. sister of Mra.

Anna Beierwalts. Funeral from rhapeL 5501 N. Ashland avenue. Friday. May 14.

at 9:30 a. m- to St. Gregory church. Interment St. Boniface.

BEWTTSON William E. Hewitsoa. beloved husband of Adelaide, fond father of Dorothy Mae. Remains at rhapel. 'I N.

State. Funeral Thursday. Msy I.T. at r. ra In l.racelsnd cemetery chapel.

Information, larlawar ISIS. HINZ Henrietta Hina. of 6761 ft. St. Louis avenue.

May 11. beloved mother of Otto Mine and the lale William, enotner-ta-law of Mane Hina. grandmother of Mr. and Mra. Evelyn Kohut.

Mr. and Mra. Wilhur Hina. Mr. and Mra.

Otto Hma Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hina. Gladvs. and Mara-Jann Hina.

great grandmother of Jean-nette Kohut. Robert and Donald Hina. Funeral Friday at 5 p. m. at bapol.

423d W. "ni etreet. Interment Concordia. Lawndale V671. BOPKINS Mary Bopklne of Mountain.

formerly of lOCOO Wallace street, wifa of Charles mother of Mrs. Mary Jean Palmer. T. Moniromery. and P.

F. C. Charles Allan, danchter of Mrs. Annie Shields, water ef Roy Shields. Mrs.

Jessie Dnt ton. Mrs. Marraret Johnson, and Mrs. Helen Tipton. Member of Auburn Park hapter.

o. 167. O. E. S.

Funeral at chapel. 304 W. 119ta street. Saturday. 1 :30 p.

an. Interment Cedar park. las Kalb. Ill, papers please copy. BORWrrZ See Eliza Schleede notice.

HCBICK Frank Hubtck of 1S31 S. 6ttth avenue, Cicero, beloved husband of Mary, devoted father of Sergt. Roy Hutnck. S. A.

Leona Rose, and Mary, grandfather of Patricia Rosa, brother of Bertha Nolan. Anna Swansea. Josepa. William. Florence Cunningham, and.

Roy. Resting- at chapel. 61-H-30 W. street. Cicero.

Interment Woodland. Member of Cicero lodce. No. 966. A.

F. A A. Triangle chapter. No. ST.t.

Tt. A. A lis had Grotto, M. O. V.

P. K. Gmhva. No. 612.

K. and mpirs lrnleclive association. Funeral Friday. May 14. at 2 p.

an. Services for Richard J. Spillane, Dr. Arthur H. Geiger, 65 years old, else is waiting for Merker's place.

died yesterday in Illinois Masonic 49 years old, 7756 Loo mis boulevard, who died suddenly Tuesday in his REZEK Frances Barbara Reach, new Pw korny. beloved wife of the late John A lovinr another of Helen. Frances Smith. George. John, the Rev.

Valerian rtto. and William. Funeral Saturday. -4t a. from funeral parlors.

716 w. lth street. Berwyn. to St. Mary's rnurcn.

Riverside. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Please omit floaters. Berwya 144. I EL Jessie Fyfe RiebeL Mar 12.

194.1. lale residence. Hotel, bo. loved wife of the lale Jjr. K.

C. Rirhei. mother of Vera Riebel. rvire at Cyrils rhnr4i. 64ih and Dante avenue.

Saturday at lO a. an. Reeaaina la chapel. 4227 Cottage Grove avenue. BOSECRANS Stgne 3.

Roaeerane Peterson, beloved wife of the lata Nw-holas. food mother of Clarence A Indianapolis. Ind- and Robert M. Fa-ner a I Friday. Mav 14.

I -VI b. as, freea funeral home. 4OS Lincoln even as. Interment Irvanr Park cemetery. Member of W.

B. Phoenix. No. 9L, ROZELL Emma Rozell. At ehapeL 234 W.

Madiaoa a tree L. Faoeral Do (ace later. BTAN Leonard A. Ryan. Ve loved atrnan4 of the lata Rnae M.

Momssai It. an. tnnd father of Dnrothea M. Funeral fn-. Mav 14.

at a. as. from fuasval hsme. IIM lavvaa avssme. st 4.lsiwsHMt.

la at. Ignatius church and Mount Olivet. SCHLEEDE Eli aa Schleede. Mar II. at 7935 S.

Sangamon etreet. beloved aunt Martha Horsntc. Fried a and Albert Ptaehn. Resting at chapel. 6S22 Hal-, led street, where arrviree wtU be beVf Friday.

1:36 p. aa. laleraaeol Wasidera. SCHMIDT Rd ward flchmidt. beloved nue band of Gretcheii.

dear father of Kata enna and Rosa, brother of Jnba Puts. Mary Pardeck. Louise Koenir. Mar Boss, man. Fred.

Emma Erkebrerht. and tba Iste Katberino Roenna. Services Friday. 2 p. at funeral home.

1468 Belmont avenue. Interment Montrose. SCHMIDT Mra. Jean Schmidt. Mar 1J.

of Jolieu formerly of Muscatine la. Funeral private. Muscatine papers pleas copy. SCHCTZ Nicholas Sehata of I23S Leosi. place.

Evanstoa, hnsband ef Mary, fataer of Mra. J. T. Kelly. Mra.

John Bardy. Caroline Casoerson. Peter. Frank. Sii.

liam. Clara. Charles. Tirrmia. and Jamea.

and six oiaters. ass Friday. 10 a. tn St. Mary's church.

Evanatosu Rest meet chapel. 146a Sbermaa-ava, Zvaostoa. SEA RLE Ambrose B. Searle. beloved kue hand ef Pauline, nes Becker: brother of.

George. Laura Keogh. and the lata Walter. Emma Ouinlan. and Margin Mae iel.

Funeral Friday at 9:30 a. ea. from rhapel. IIS Broadway. Melrose Park, to Sacred Heart church.

Melrose Park, at 19 a. an. Interment Mount Carmel. SENESE See Emidie Pa pie notice. SEVFRINO Juan O.

Sevenrto. At ehapel. 2346 W. Madison atraet. Funeral notice later.

SMITH See Emidio Pa we notice. Mandel Mendelson, attorney for hospital, of which he was staff presi home, will be held at 9:30 a. m. Merker. said yesterday that at least 20 families along the line have no INDIANA: Continued cool.

LOWER MICHIGAN: Continued cool, with litht to heavy frosts in norlh and weal, and scattered light frosla in aoutheaal. WISCONSIN Continued cold, with killing froala and frersing temperatures In northweat and north central areaa and light to heavy Iroala elsewhere, except Immediately near Lake Michigan and in extreme southeast portion. Slowly nunc temperature today. Highest trmneraliirea for the lat 12 place to no. Since moving day.

May dent. Dr. Geiger, a graduate of the University of Illinois medical school, was a lieutenant colonel In the army medical corps reserve, and was chairman of the medical committee tomorrow from the chapel at 78th street and Racine avenue to St Sabina's church. He was in the police printing department at 11th 1. they've been eating off the kitch en sink and sleeping on pallets on the floor.

Their belongings are and State streets and formerly was of the Illinois state board of registrations and education. He is sur organizer for Typographical union packed and the movers have called Has Only Floor for Bed. 14 houn rhours and In went for the last AMBROSE Eliza Maakill Ambrose, wifa of the late John Ambrose, dear mother of Hazel Maskill Reed, grandmother of Midshipman Joseph John M. and Mary Klixabeth Reed. Funeral Friday, at 9:30 a.

from funeral home. 1732 Wilson avenue, to St. Jerome a church and M. Mary a remetery. Forest.

III. RARRE Sea Kmidio Papio nolle. BIRRER Marie Birrer. wife of tha late Theobald, dear mother of Irtin and Alfred; mother-in-law of Mane, rrand-mother of Evelyn and Dolorea. Serrtcee Friday.

2 p. m. at funeral home. 67 48 W. RookCTelt-rd Oak Park.

Interment Forett Home. BI-OTK T.t. Robert Irwin Block, killed in action in New Guinea. April I A. hrlored htmband of Rernice.

nee tirinatein: beloved aon of Mr. and Mr. Fred A. Block, dear brother of Martin. Memorial aervice to be held at Temple Sbolom.

Friday. May 14. at 2:15 p. Rabbi Mirahbers officiating-. BORK Ada L.

Bork fnee Ohlhaherl. beloved wife of Frank, mother of Serit. Frank Bork U. S. Mrs.

Lorraine Hadland. and Laib. Resting- at luneral home, 5S Belmont avenue. Franklin Park, until 12 noon. Friday.

Servtcee 2 p. Friday, at St. Paul a Evangelical and Reformed ctaurvb. Interment Eden preceding 7: JO r. May 1 Chairman of the Democratic vived by his widow, Margaret, 554 l.

H. Meanwhile the landlady of the Nelson, died yesterday in Columbus hospital as a result of injuries suffered in a fall seven weeks ago. Tomorrow would have been her 69th birthday. Miss Nelson was born in Detroit, and when she was about 7 years -old made SO Si Fullerton parkway. Services will be Albuqtiero.ua r.i tut Union Labor Club of Illinois in 1932, he later was secretary to the state Kolin avenue flats, Mrs.

Minnie nel held at 2 o'clock Saturday in St 63 74 7K hi hi 4 Kaufman, virtually is homeless. She 76 director of labor, then Martin Dur- James' Episcopal church, Wabash 34 Kami City l-ouiaville Memphis Miami PI. New Orleana. New York; Pittsburgh St. Louis has a four room apartment in her own building, but it has only one avenue and Huron street.

hi 21 PI 34 24 ah tilt fi4 4K 46 47 Atlanta Hiemarck Brownsville Cheyenne Chicago Coluntbua Dcs Moines. Detroit Ft. Worth kin. His widow, a son, and a daugh ter survive. ri(t tt.i 4ti MX bedroom and one closet.

There are r.t 4 Mrs. Jessie Fjfe RiebeL four Kaufmans. Sti Hti 92 61 Maria Nelson. DC Harold J. Horan.

in inches: Miami. "When the family moved in three Precipitation Mrs. Jessie Fyfe Riebel, widow of New Orleana. 1.17: Washington. D.

C. .69. Harold J. Horan, 50 years old. her stage debut in a production with Dr.

E. Riebel, died yesterday in senior highway bridge engineer in Joseph Jefferson. She came to Chi- her apartment in the Plaisance in 1 (iCA ant nlatrAit in nr Ir Chicago for the United States public hotel, 1545 East 60th street. She was roads administration, died suddenly with her husband, Rodney Ranous. I II C5 After Hitting belt 73 years old.

Her husband, instruc cemetery. Information. Franklin Park 170. yesterday, supposedly of a heart ail in such theaters as the People the tor in surgery for 16 years at North on Head with Telephone BROWNE Patrick A. Browne, beloved hua- merit, in his home at 1625 East 84th College, the National, and the Wil uim jinn nee T-l imini, iimq lamer western university medical school, died in 1937.

She is survived by street. He was a graduate of Michi son "Avenue. She made her radio Joseph Croken, 50 years old, 2378 of Mae Itehl. Barry. Gerald.

P. F. gan State college and had been a debut in 1930 on W-G-N, later play. Madison street, a window trimmer federal highway bridge engineer for Ing In "Bachelor's Children," "Helen who struck himself on the head 14 years. In World War I.

he was Trent," Myrt and Marge," and accldentlly with a telephone receiver Francis. Patricia McCtie. I.awrence. Donald Ph. M.

3 C. and the late Thomas, brother of Nellie Feisn and John Hromne. Funeral Saturday. May iS. at 10 a.

from residence. ISIS to Holy Family hurch. Interment St. Jamea' cemetery. Sac.

Lemont. 111. JOHNSON Adolph Johnson. 787 Avalon lieutenant of field artillery. His many other radio productions.

two weeks ago in a tavern at Lake avenue, beloved husband of Edta. dear father of Mra. F.stnd Newman. Services The body will rest at the Ham- and Canal streets, died yesterday in widow, the former Jeanette McMan-us of Lansing, and four chil Thursday, May 1.1. at .1 p.

at fu mond funeral home, 6959 North Hines hospital. He was a World war Bl'CET Catherine Bueer. nee Brockhoff neral home, comer of 79th and Aberdeen dren survive. The funeral will be years ago Mr. and Mrs.

Kaufman occupied the bedroom and Sarah and Marcella. the Kaufman daughters, slept on a couch in the dining room. Now Mr. Kaufman is ill and needs room to himself. Recently the girls, now 19 and 20, found jobs and have bought so many things they can't get them all Into the one closet.

Mrs. Kaufman is sleeping on the floor. Mrs. Kaufman asked Max Carl, occupant of a five room flat in her building, to trade apartments with her. He refused but Mrs.

Kaufman thought he would move anyway so she rented her own suite to Max Kaufman, who lives next door. Yesterday Mrs. Kaufman and Merker took their troubles to renters court, Mrs. Kaufman said she had given Segal a chance to sign a new lease and he refused. She gave him 90 days notice but he's still there.

Gets Order to Move. Clark street, until Saturday noon, veteran. Physicians said an autopsy beloved wife of Joseph. dar mother of Interment Oak Hill. Mrs.

Theresa Kuhn. Mr, lona Callahan would be performed to determine held Saturday in Lansing. Services will be held at 3:30 p. m. KENEAGT Horace Keneag-y.

May 10, a daughter, Miss Vera Riebel, teacher In Lindblom High school. The funeral will be at 10 a. m. Saturday in St. Cyril's church.

John Powell. The funeral of John Powell, 85 years old, a Negro who conducted a barber shop in Mattoon, Coles county, for 68 years, will be held in that city tomorrow. He was the first Negro child born in Mattoon and Coles county, and numbered among his friends many prominent citizens of that community. and Wesley, crandmother of three grand father of Homer D. and Dwwht L.

cause of death. Saturday in People's church, 941 Law children, daughter of the lale Fredrick grandfather of Blnhe Ellen. Services Mrs. Catherine Finnegan Molter. rence avenue.

The funeral will be and Hinnt Brockhoff. aistrr of Mra. Friday. Ida. m- at c-banel.

evtd and Har Esther Metcalfe. William. Fred, and John UNDERTAKERS. vard, tinder anspicea of Kenwood lodge. conducted by Dr.

Preston Bradley. Mary Mclnerney, secretary of the Brockhoff. Services Saturday. May 15 No. SOO.

A. F. A A. M. Interment For Miss Nelson is survived by a Binery Workers union ALF, was p.

at funeral 1939 W. 35th est Home. daughter, Mrs. Thanyah Corday of etreet. Interment Cedar Park.

Member informed yesterday of the death- of her friend, Mrs. Catherine Finne of Lawn chapter. No. 627. O.

E. S. 424 Oakdale avenue. KLEIN Louise A. Klein of PlainfleM.

7C. J-May 12. 194.1. beloved wife of F.rnn S. Klein, fond mother of Corp.

William F. Wodrich. It. S. A grandmother of gan Molter, 65 years old, an or BCTZEN Martha Ttutzen nee Kmsinkil.

beloved wife of William, fond mother of I.orraine, aistrr of Bernard. Mary Shark. Lainn Son Funeral Service Information COUNTY SCHOOLS ganizer of the International Broth Shirley Ann. dear sister of Mrs. Mar- erhood of Book Binders IALF and Anthony, Pearl Marek.

Jacob, and Calh erine Kaczynskl. Funeral Friday, May 14 Mrs. Sophronia Widmer. garet Land and William F. Jaba.

At rhapel. 2121 W. 96th street, where services will be held Saturday. May 16. at LOSE TEACHERS the organizer of the original Chi 9:30 a.

from rhapel. 212 Webster avenue, to St. Hcdwir'a church. Interment Widmer, 88 years 3 p. m.

Interment Mount Greenwood. cao local of the international 40 TO WAR INDUSTRY Plain field, N. papers please copy. St. Joseph s.

ears ago. Mrs. Molter, widely Carl, she said, also was given KWIAT Jacob Kwiat. beloved husband of Sadie, father of Joseph J. and Beatrice known in labor circles here and Noble Puffer, superintendent old, widow of Maj.

John H. Widmer, prominent Ottawa ILa Salle countyj attorney and a Civil war veteran, died yesterday in the home of her son, S. W. Widmer, at 449 South CASEBEER Rufus T. Case beer, beloved husband of Carrie E.

Casebeer. nee Mails! father of Sara Sloy. aon of Henry and Sara Blouah Csacberr, brother of warning to leave. He, too, has thruout the nation, died Monday in of the county's public schools, said SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONE WENT WORTH 0025.

THURSDAY. Rubrnstein, brother of Elias Kwist and Julius Kwist of New Tors. Hvman Kwiat of Chicago, and Becky Hutkin of stayed put. her home, 43 Weston street, Buf yesterday that in the last six months Kathenn Bowman and Matilda Barron Resting- at luneral home. .1 W.

Mar falo, N. Y. 250 teachers have left the school California. Member Chicago lodge. No, TENNIS Anna Mae.

3 p. m. at chapel. rison etreet. Services Thursday eveninc 437.

A. F. A A. Bialystoker branch. Waiola avenue, La Grange.

Services will be held today in Ottawa. SMITH Arthur C. Smith Jr aged SI Tears, suddenly, ef TfiSS Rovers avenue, beloved husband ef Frances Ritter Smith, fond father ef Charles Stephen, and Arthnr C. son of Arthur and Florence Froehlicb Smith. Funeral Saturday.

Mav 15. 10:30 a. from funeral borne. 1359 Devon avenue at Gleaweod. to St.

Jerome church and St. Boniface. SPILLANE Richard J. Spillane Sr, latent 775S S. Loomia boulevard, beloved htt.

l-snd of Msude I nee Meehaal. fond father of Richard Jr. and Mra. Helen Kennedy. Funersl Friday at 30 a.

an. front funeral home at Racine avenue and 7 ft fa place to St. Sahtne'a church. lotenneal Holy Sepulchre. Triangle 7300.

STANGWrLO The Rev. Benno SUnrwiVk Mar 11. son of Bruno and Anne, brother ef Emily. Mary, and A. C.

S. 2ne. Remains at funeral chapel, 7947 S. 49th ave. nue.

Cicero, until 4 p. m. Friday, thence in state In church. Funeral St. Mary ef I Czeafocbowa rhurch Saturday.

10 a. m. STROM Swan Richard Strom, suddenly. 118 W. 112th pi, lovinr husband ef Eli fond father ef Moms and Done, brotberj of Oscar.

Sigoe Clauson. Olga Michigan City. Ind. Besting at chapel. 10234 S.

Michigan avenue. Sei iieee Thursday. 2 p. en. Interment Oak Wooda.) SI" LLI VAN Marie Sullivan.

140 T. 71st! plai. beloved daughter ef Eagrne and! Mary fnee A hern 1. fond sister of John. Mrs.

Joseph Conetneaa. Pvt. Eugene, and Edward, dear niece of Mrs. Edward Bond. Arcadia.

and Mra. Thomas Fiti-j rerald. Chicago, aunt of John. Snllivan' and Karen Marie Coosinean. Funeral Saturday.

May 15. 9 a. from chapel. 7706 Cottage Grove-av, to St. Ianrence a rhurch.

Burial St. Mary centetery. TlNurT Alice Barter Tiogey. lata ef 74ltt IVoria si reel, widow of Alfred, lovinr mother of Ben. Mrs.

F. Anderson, aod the Iste Evelyn Rulan. fond grandmother of pvt. let Class Jamea R. IT.

S. A. Doris Tingey. and Phyllis Kulan. Funeral Saturday.

9:30 a. from funeral home. Halated at 7th street, St. Leo's church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Stewart 7700. Judge Samuel Heller, unwinding the tangle, ordered Segal to vacate ithin 15 days. Carl can stay where he is. Judge Heller said. The Kaufman daughters did not grow up and system to join the army or navy or to engage in war plant work, thus 127.

Workmen a Circle. Funeral Friday, FRIDAT. 1 1 a. m. at funeral home.

3140 Lawrence GIESEN Eva D. So. m. at chapel, at 7:30 at First Church of the Brethren, Congress street at Central Park avenue. Burial at Somerset.

Nevada 0644. Somerset, papera please copy. With living costs increasing and Lothar W. Faber. KENEAGY Horace G.

10 a. m. at chapel. avenue. LANGE See Emelie Fromme notice, inducements for better wages by MeGRATH Lueanice Ruth.

collect clothes all of a sudden, he CLEMENTS Harry D. Clements. 4006 K. New York, May 12 Special. 1 D.

m. at chapel. Leavitt street. May 1 1. 1H4.1.

beloved LATHAM Marraret Orood Latham. Mav 11. 194-1. at New York Citv. beloved pointed out.

industry, our teachers have left the profession for the duration," he WELLS Emma A. 3 p. m. at chapel husband of Elizabeth nee Brrcetrom Segal said he still has no place brother of Jesse Clements and Alma Mrs. Grace B.

Osbornson. Services for Mrs. Grace Bryant wife of Edmund Amund Osbornson, a retired lumber company president, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the First Congregational church of Oak Park.

Mrs. Osbornson, 80 years old, died yesterday in her home, 814 North Ridgeland avenue, Oak Park. A daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Swern, also survives. Lothar W.

Faber, 81 years old, president of the Eberhard Faber Pencil company, died here today. He was mother of Harry O. and Paul H. La I ham Interment Rosehill cemetery, Thursday, said, adding that the average wage SATURDAY. Glaaebrook of Decatur.

III. Service Sat to go. He has hunted for an apart FEB EY William H. 1 p. m.

at ehapet of a teacher was $135 a month. p. m. LEVINE Barnelt Levine. late residence, tirday.

May IS, at 3 p. at chapel 2114 Irving- Park road. Interment Irvine Park cemetery. Member of Lincoln Square Teachers who take jobs in indus a son of the Eberhard Faber who founded the business bearing his 6064 Kimball avenue, beloved husband of Fannie, fond father of Mae ment for three months, he reiterated. The Kaufmans are confused.

"We've got to get out of this place," tries during the summer months will post. No. 473. American Lesion. name.

NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 65oi x. ashland-avenue: PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. not.be "frozen" in those jobs, Wil CLINTON See Mra. Ann Tormey notice, Becker. Samuel.

Emanuel, and Charlotte Levine. fond son of Sarah and the lale Simon, dear brother of David Rose Ftrestine. Dors lbnvits. and liam H. Spencer, regional man power CRANE Nancy Boone Crane of 8.W Wel Sarah said.

I come home at night Sarah Grand. director, announced. The WMC con PORSEY Catherine C. 1 0 a. m.

at rhapel. lington avenue. May 13. beloved wife of Itnah C. t'rsn.

fond melher of Jefferson W. l.nm rr It. Hush M. and r. m.

at rhapel. CALNE, England. May 12 (T) the lale Esther Lrrner. Funersl Thursday, 2 p. at chapel, an? I Lawrentw ate nue.

Interment Weatlawn. siders that such persons have taken pare time Jobs, Spencer said, and Sarah Grand. K8 years old, novella! Waller L. Crane. At chapel.

ft.Mil 4 m. at t-hapel. 1 1 noon at rhapel. pioneer In the British votes for that their regular salaries have no I fit.Asr.H-John K. tharlnlle.

PEARSON' Harold. REED Irene Felt. RINGLER Evonne. STOEHR Arthur M. Ashland avenue, where services will be held Friday.

May 14. at 2 p. m. Inter LOGAN Agnes H. Wan ef Mis Drevel C.

A. Appleton. Norlh Andover. Mass- May 12 (T). Charles A.

Appleton. 84 years old. retired president of the D. Publishing company of New York, died at his home 3 p.m. at rhapel.

avenue, wife of John mother of Mil women movement, and six times bearing on the starting wage in sum ment Rosehill. 11 a. m. at chapel. dred Logan Barry, sister of John and mer work.

mayor of Bath, died here today. CULLEN Mary Cullen of 5025 Win 1 p. m. at chapel. Irene Sneehan.

Helen and Erwin Shee- Her novel "The Heavenly Twins nan of Manitowoc. Mrs. Frank FRIDAY. Keiny of Milwaukee. and was a best seller in 1893.

vo E. HA VEME YER, Molly Anderson of Long Beach. ral ANTHONY Henry B. 1 p. m.

at rhapel. CRANE Nanry B. 2 p. m. at chapel.

meral from chapel. 7S38 Cottare Grove I LINf Charles Franklin Milton Tin- HELX.G ETH araaret. a venue. Fridar. May 14.

at 9 a. to chester avenue, beloved wife of the late Anton Cullen. fond mother of Mane. Mrs. Eva Sana.

Anton, and Ferdinand. S. K. 3d rlasa. S.

navy, mother-in-law of John Sana, grandmother of Lillian and Lorraine Sana. Funeral Saturday. May IS. 9:30 a. from chapel.

1U.18 W. 47th afreet, to St. Michael's church. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. Information, call Lafayette 2191.

ling ef 04 Scottswood road. Riverside, hushsnd ef Mary tindier Tiniinr. father FORMER SUGAR 10 a. m. In church.

t. rrancis lie Paula rhurch. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Information Rad. 0220.

KIN AND CHARITY BROKER, IS DEAD MACHTEMES Jacob MaHit ernes, late of of Mrs. Gladys Hood. John. Ted. and Mrm.

Virgin Is ttousseau. Krinr at. rhapel. 44 Burlington road. Service at convenience ef family.

GET 'PAUPER'S' Mil 9 s. wood street, husband ef the late Margaret, nee Molitor: dear father of LEADER DIES AFTER COLLAPSE DURING N.Y. SYMPHONY CONCERT Herbert E. Havemeyer, former DAHL William O. Dahl.

May 11. 194.1. of TOTXAKSEN Gust ave E. Tollaksen. Ma Matthew.

John Joseph. Andrew. Nich SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. FORTNER Clyde M. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 W.

P5TH-STREET. BEVERLY 2182. SATURDAY. $20,000 ESTATE olas, and Pauline Schultbeia. Resting at head of the sugar brokerage house founded by his father, W.

A. Havemeyer, died yesterday in his home funeral borne. 701 S. Racine Funeeat Saturday. Mav 15.

at 9 a. ro. to The will of Lafayette Cheney, dis. oeiovea us nana of May. nee Teta-laff: sou of the late Emma and brother of Fred.

Christ. Mrs. Amelia! Neff. Mrs. Mary Witneki.

Member of Wright Grave lodge. Xo. 779. A. F.

a A. M. Mervicr Sstnrdav. 1 p. aa funeral home.

62l N. Western avenue. W. Huron street, husband of the late Roae S. Dahl.

nee Warner: father of William Jr brother of the late Camilla Wilson I nee Dahl I. John and Olaf Dahl. Resting at funeral home. SIS N. Central avenue.

Austin. Funeral Friday. 10. to St. Lucy's church.

Interment Mount Caraiel cemetery. at. Rapbael'a rhurch. Interment St. posing of a trust fund estimated at at 360 Shenstone road.

Riverside. Since the a near business was liqui New York, May 12 VP)- Albert Mary a. Stewart OS CO. KLEIN Loulae A. 3 p.

m. at chapel. $20,000. was filed yesterday with MATRF.RCT Paul Msvhercr. 4SOT Wilson Stoeasel.

noted choral and sym dated in 1922 Mr. Havemeyer had and there isn't even a place to lie down." There's one happy note In this moving story. Somewhere along the chain of 20 families there must be a vacant apartment. COURT BLASTS WAR STRIKES; 8 HELD FOR TRIAL Eight strikers who attempted to force 340 other workers out on strike with them in the Central Pattern and Foundry company were granted a jury trial yesterday by Judge Oscar Caplan in South State Street court. Their bonds were set at a total of IS .500 and their trial was set for May 26 in Jury court.

The eight men. all but one Negroes, were arrested Tuesday by Lt George Barnes, head of the police labor detail, in the company plant at 3737 South Sacramento avenue. Leon M. Despres, attorney for the defendants, argued against the bonds set by Judge Caplan. "Think of the 14 days in a foxhole that our fighting boys might have to wait for the vital materials being produced In this plant because of interference by these strikers with the work there," Judge Caplan answered.

"I will not tolerate Probate Clerk Frank Lyman. Bene avenue. Mar 12. 194.1. dear husband ef -orwer at rosier, interment Waidneiaa.

phony conductor. been a stock and bond broker and nriatine. ficiaries included the Chicago Com Berrig: dear lher of TORMEY Mrs. Ann Tormey. nee Caul, et DEADT Mary A.

Deady fnee Murrhyl of JOHN CARROLL SONS Edna Maybercy. dear aon of the late in the automobile' sales business. August and Bertha Mayherer. dear brother of George. Charles.

William. Emit Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Sarah "HOME FOR FUNERALS' mons, a settlement house, which received a bequest of $1,000. One-third of the remainder was left to a sis Gertrude Hrlbarh. Marie and the late Newcard avenue, widow of Thomas P.

Deady. sister of Alice and the late Thomaa and John Murphy. Funeral Saturday. Max 16. 9 30 s.

from funeral home. 135)1 Devon avenue at Glenwood to St. Ignatius church. Interment Mount Carmel cemetery. ERIE AT WABASH.

4642 RAVENS WOOD. WHI. oo. LON. 0305.

Kinzie Havemeyer, great granddaughter of John Kinzie, first citi Martha Epp. Funeral Friday. Mar 14. at Aberdeen street, beloved wife ef the late John Tormey. fond coot her of Robert J.

Tormey. James. John. Edward, and the late Patrick Clinton, stepmother ef James. John.

Joseph. Philip, and the late Frank and Thomas Tormey. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m. from funeral noaee, 64.18 S.

Halsted street, to Visit at tea church. Interment Calvary. Boa. tKKf2. ter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Colie, Ames, and one-ninth to each of her two 9:30 a. m- from chapel. 2114 Irving Park road, to St. Edward'a church. In C.

fi. JORDAN CO. zen of Chicago; two daughters, Mrs. terment St. Boniface cemetery.

M. A. Giddens and Mrs. Ralph 200 B. ERIZ-ST.

DEVORSKT Lena Devorsky. beloved wife MS daughters. The residue was bequeathed to the Loyal Order of FUNERAL HOMK 89 YEARS died today after collapsing on the stage while conducting an orchestra in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences auditorium. An audience of several hundred persons saw the fall to the of the late Moses, loving mother of Jen SERVICE Thomas, and two sons, Herbert K. and Lt.

John Kinzie Havemeyer. nie November. Sol. Mike. Ann Ray man CNDERHTIX Tina Tininr Cnrterhtl rf Moose." SKEELESHIPDLE.

and Irving. Servieea Thursday. p. COTTp GROVE. mn Private services will be held tomor uneney ciiea Jan.

and was at chapel. 130O W. Devon avenue. In MeGRATH Lueanice Ruth McGrath. 948 W.

flflth. Mar 11. 194.1. wife of Michael F. McGrath.

mother of Eileen. James. Lorraine. William, and George McGrath. sister of Mra.

M. Kline and Mrs. W. ft. Miller.

At rhapel. M.1d and Harvard where services will be held Friday. May 14. at 1 p. an.

MEEHAK See Spillane notice. row morning in Rosehill cemetery buried in potter's field after his ferment Kosemont Park. Family at 6814 MONUMENTS AMD MAUSOLEUMS. Sheridan road. cnapei.

body remained unclaimed in the r- w.Kl etreet. wife of Elmer, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tha delta 9. Vimng.

vaster of Mra. Irene "-raw. ef Urand I Mie. and the Isle Member ef the Woenee Healing assoc. Mesunr at parlors tl44 Commercial avenue.

Kervicee taalurdar.i I p. m. Interment Mount Creeaaeod. South Chicago U242. DOBBFRTIN John J.

Dohberlin of Ban CKMETEKT MARKER. MONUMENTS AT county morgue. Later It was learned gor. passed away at Mines, Savinea. Sc re-Roebuck.

8late-at Haaem't. A. Ktoeaael. that the "John" Cheney buried in Mme. Chiang to Receive lata ef 5.111 father of John F.

srandfaiher of John MFLBTE-Fanny Melbye, the pauper's lot was actually Lafay Manila avenue, beloved wife of the late! F. Jr. Funeral Thursday. 1:30 Social Sciences Medal stage while he was leading the New York Philharmonic Symphony So A ave. loving mother ef Kay.

Gunnar. TONESH-James J. Tonesb. late ef a02a at funeral home. Lake etreet at 2d ave ette Cheney, beneficiary of a trust fund held by the Chicago Title and DEATH NOTICES EBha Hon.

Viggo. and Clarence, grand- nue. Mavwood. Interment Arlington New York, May 12 motner of lone Hansen and PvL 1st Heights. 111.

Trust company. ciety orchestra in Walter Dam-rosch's "Dunkirk." Chiang Kai-shek and Lt. Comdr. Mil Class Elton Melbye. great-grandmother ef EGAN John P.

Eran. beloved aon of the la Hemoria na. Mnnri and Diane Hansen. Services Sat. strikes in war plants." dred H.

MacAfee. U. S. N. TL, direc late James M.

and Mary Ann Inee Mill Establishment of Cheney's true identity was made when the body Stoessel, who was born in St. BOONE Asrtra M. Boone. In lovinc mem vt. nolo etreet.

beloved husband of Jo. sepbine. dear father ef Josephine Cgtik, fond father-in-law of Felix Gunk, lovinr grandfather ef Philip Gutuk. brother of Frsnk. John.

Alice Janousek. Mary SkoudliL and Frank Janouark. Funeral -Saturday. May IS. at IS a.

m. from funeral tiome. 17t5 W. 4 7th etreet. St.

Gall's chun h. Interment Resurrte. nrdav. 1 p. at funeral home.

455.1-il Milwaukee avenue. Interment Mount tor of the WAVES, will be among ory of a beloved wife and mother, who vihill). brother of Mra. Frances White. Ann.

Jamea. and the late Edward J. Fu was disinterred: Later it was buried the four notables who will receive tnive. Member of Daughters et Den panecd awar one year ao todav. HUSBAND AND CHILDREN neral Friday.

May 14. 1943. a. mark and D. s.

Ho. 4. from late residence. 4 I West End ave Fl'CIARELLl Ted Fuciarrlli. Mir 1.1.

1942 1943 gold medals for distinguished service from the National Institute MIXOT Charles Nelson Mlnof. beloved nue, to St. Thomaa Aquinas church. In. in Oak Glen cemetery.

Boy Who Shot Himself Hon cemetery. Tarda 1052. nusnand or Anna Maud Mtnot. fond fa- ferment Mount Carmel. For information of Social Sciences, it was announced What would I aire lo rlaup hia hand.

Hia happy face to ee. To hear hia voice and aee hia amile. That meant eo much to me. call Hay. O100, here today.

lirZ Zt. A LB A CM H-nry W. Walbaum. tieVeveel ZTuZL? husband of fond father ef R.ney -F- A- Selma. Mabel, and Myrtle, brother A.

1 nicago FAHLSTROM Charlea Fablstrom of Floss- Louis, Mo, was 49 years old. He is survived by his widow and two sons. Stoessel studied at the Royal Hochschule in Berlin and upon his return to this country became an assisting artist at several concert appearances of Caruso. He was assistant conductor of the New York Oratorio society under Dr. Dam-rosch, whom he succeeded in 1920 as conductor.

After Scolding Improves The others will be Dr. Edwin LOVING WIFE. P. ROSE Fl'CIARELLl. moor, loving husband of Clara.

chapter. No. 127. R. A.

of David and Mra. Hannah Stinrenia. Pipenbnrg: fond brother of Mra. Selma Kenneth James, 14 years old, 3900 Grant Conklin, Princeton university KASRO-Aanee Ka.ro. in iovm memory of Hlicr our dear mother and srandmol her.

who and hevalier Bayard command ry. K. No. 62. At parlors.

T.Mrrl stony I. land. an-, mu ir. Alice MuiBrr oi itii.i, 'ill. Body to rest in funeral home, 1340 nwi cum wuaii I taaef am-av Iwn veari ai? Ituljir Terry Trinne.

nresfdent of Tan I children and ittANiCHii.iRF.N. turn boulevard, hlcsso lleighis. with services at 3 p. m. Thursday.

Msv 1.1. Amorlmn I KIZAI'R Jrnh Hi KB nr. Mai 1.1. North Christiana avenue, found shot in the head in his home Tuesday night, was reported improving at Wesley hospital yesterday. Albany Park police said that because the at First Prealij lenan a-hun-h.

Chicago I In cherldhrd memory of our devoled and iK i uiuy ii. v-nesier, presioeni. beloved hucr-and. father and arandtather. Heights.

Interment at Neenah. Wis. The medals will be presented at 1.0VINU wife. sons, grandson FONTANA Maria Fontana. nee Panico, the institute's annual rlinnor Tv I MORTON Lt.

Julea Morton of A. K. loving wife of the late Vineenao, devoted mother of Jamea. Funeral Saturday at -services rnnmr, Vai 1. at 2 p.

m. Interment at Oak Woods cemetery. MONACO See Kmidio Parte notice. NAPADT Michael tMykytal Napady. May 11.

of S2I E. 49ih street, beloved husband of the late Nellie, fond father of iroala w. Stephen. Peter, and Thomaa. father-in-law of Mabel.

Dorothy. Grace, grandfather of Richard. Joan, and Joyce. Restinr in chapel at 2157 w. Chicago avenue.

Funeral Saturday. May I A. at 9 a. m. to St.

Nicholae church. Oak lev avenue and Rice street. Interment St. Joseph's cemetery. Brunswick 7767.

1 Dr Willi- rtr Ph.lnc war I. Twenuein anniveraary 01 youth was conscious only part of the time they would delay questioning him. The boy had been repri I Lib i i nun mm Ha. 1 1D1H A a. m.

from late residence. 728 May street, to Our Lady of Pompeii devoted aon. loyal friend, and brave ant Resting at Funeral home. 2.116 W. Sort a venue.

Funersl tmlice later. Information Huml-oldt 4. WARNER C. Ray Warner, husband ef Kdiia Hsmmond Warner, father ef Rae Mane Warner. I -rot tier ef Mrs.

George Femgren. Funeral Friday. May 14. 4 p. at funeral home.

1369 Devea.ave-nue. at Glenwood. Interment private. Cleveland. 0 and Minneapolis.

papers pieass ropy. A SCHER Augusta Wasrher. age 79 years, of Lemon I Inrmerly ef Lyons. beloved wife of the Iste Chsrlesj. loving another of William, rrrd.

Hattte. ftuate. Carl. Merman. John, Frank.

Walter. Arthur, and tha lata Minnie. Re. posing at home of daughter. Mr.

Gtte Hcffman. Lemont. nrmi 10 a. m. Friday.

Lying state at Zion Lutheran church. Lyons. 111., from 11 a. m. Friday.

Sere. ires 3 p. tn. Interment Betbania. church.

Interment Mount Carmel cem dier. hia memory remains en.hnned In manded by his mother. Mrs. George etery. Mon.

0449 the hearts of all who knew him MAJ. GEN. FUQUA IS DEAD; FORMER INFANTRY CHIEF New York. May 12 Maj. Gen.

Stephen O. Fuqua, U. S. retired, James, after a visit by police com FORTNER 4-lrde M. Fortnee of 491 PETER MONDANE Glenwood avenue.

Mav 12. 194.1. beloved MORTON Samuel J. Morton. In lovtne; plaining that he and other boys were breaking glass in alleys and husband of Nellie Fortner.

At chapel. nieniory of our dear aon and brother, who NELSON Marie Nelson. See Ranous notice. 6 Ml I Ashland avenue, until Thursday. patmed away 20 years atro today.

deiacing garages. May 1.1. at 9:30 p. m. Interment De O'CONNOR Marraret O'Connor, nee MOTHER.

SISTERS. AND BROTHERS. catur. III. SEELIG Louis Seelir.

In lovinr memory of FROMME Emelte Lange Fromme. beloved my dear buxnand, who paeed away two Natural Aid for former chief of infantry, died in his suite at the Hotel D'even here last night, it was announced today. He wife of the late Emit, dear mother of years ago today. LUVIMi wife. RIDES ,130 MILES HORSEBACK AT 89 AND LIKES IT Picture on back page.) Nathan L.

McKenzie. 89 years old. rested yesterday at his farm home cn route 176, 1 mile east of Crystal Lake. He felt he was entitled to a rest because on Tuesday at 3:30 p. m.

he completed a 130 mile horseback ride from Prophetstown, in Whiteside county. Mr. McKenzie was visiting friends Jn Prophetstown last week when he saw an Arabian horse called King, and decided to buy it. In his youth he was a cowboy in Colorado, and he felt confident he could ride King home. Starting at 3:30 p.

m. Friday he made good progress until Monday, when rain halted him most of the day at Hampshire, in Kane county. Mr. McKenzie said he avoided main highways, cutting across country whenever possible. Petty Officer Convicted in Slaying of Hit Wife San Diego.

Cal May 12 P). A jury of nine men and three women tonight convicted James E. Hale, 28 years old, navy chief petty officer from Lincoln, 111, of second degree murder for the submachine gun slaying cf his wife, Catherine, 23, last Aug. 30. The jury tomorrow will hear testimony on the defendant's plea that he was insane when he red two shots into his wife's body.

Grady, late residence. 3916 Arthtncton street. Beloved wife of the late James OTonnor. aunt of John F. O'Connor and Mrs.

Rrutret Moran, Restinr In chapel at 4138 Madison street. Funersl Saturday at Fresentstlon chiir.h. further notice later. Mrs. Gertrude Piper.

Mrs. Louise Rem- hart. Arthur. George. Edward, and Frank WFRFR Gertrude Weber.

Mar IS. lale of was 68 years old. Frntemel Kolleea. Lange. grandmother ef 1H grandchildren Kaveuswond avenue, beloved wife Of August, food toother ef Charlotte CHICAGO I.OIMJE NO.

4.17. A. F. A A. and two great grandchildren, slater of Grace Bryant ftahorosoa ef -Maxmlr wrtliva for Jacob Kwlalt, Fri Charlea.

Auguat. and Ferdinand Marvhln Rheumatism Arthritis Neuritis flak Park, taite of Edmund A dear day. 11 a. tt Lawrence av, Associates on the staff of Newsweek magazine, for which he wrole a military column, said he was found dead by his wife. Earlier in kl.

hrrvicea fndar. Mav 14. 2 n. ALEX HKRKOWITZ. 1.

W. at funeral parlors. 1939 W. 36lh atreel. I maiding.

Elate Cot-be and Helmut F. W'eber. It. S. crandmother of four grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday. May I A. at 1 p. m. at funeral home.

2056 56 Belmont avenue, to Irving Park mother of Mra. Csrolyn Fdila Swern. At rest at chapel, 62.1 Lake street. Osk E. H.

PHILLIPS. tecretary. Interment Concordia. Park, until Friday noon. Services at First GALLAGHER John Gallagher, beloved son COVENANT LODGE.

NO. 52(5. A. F. A Congregational rhurch.

Las street and of the late Thomaa and Margaret. A. M. Members pleane meet at funeral HgiBaa!) the day Gen. Fuqua had addressed the Lions club.

Fuqua served with the American Corbelt; fond brother of William. Patrick, henilworth avenue. Oak Park. Friday, 2 p. ni.

Interment Rosehill. Euclid 1643 IN parlors. 27tH E. street, Frtda.v. May 14.

1K4.I. at p. to pay laxl WEl.t.lK-Julia Wellik. Entombment mausoleum. Saturday.

Mar 15. 3 p. Catherine, and the late Slater Mary Joanna. Sisters of St. Joseph, and Walter PAPIO Emidio Panlo.

beloved husband of rr.H- Is to our departed brother. James Expeditionary forces In World war the lale Sertflna Inee uncle of Allison, Gallagher. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m. f.

r.HN KST VICKFHS. W. M. from Isle resileii-e. 3 ft I N.

Drake ave ictor Barre. the Rev. Krnienegildo Se-nese. Agialso Senear. Dr.

Attllio Monaco, Dr. Donald Monaco of Albuouerque. N. PAUL U. DUNN, twcrelary.

nue. to Immaculate Heart of Mary y-fciaaa-' IMiheniian aliunsl cemetery, WKT ER Adrian Weyer. May 12. beloved huahmnd of Genevieve, dear father of Richard, eon ef the late Ferdinand and Nary Weyec. brother ef Mrs.

Sullivan. William. John, and the late Ferdinand Weyer. Funeral Saturday. Mar 1 SPACIOUS, KENWOOD LODGE.

NO. S00. A. F. A A.

M. church. Interment Mount Carmel. In formation. Humboldt 2773.

and airs. Theresa Smith. Funeral Satur services for Brother Horace Keneaary WITH MODERN rising from the rank of second lieutenant to colonel. In 1928 he. received a permanent rank of colonel and became chief of infantry with the rank of major general in 1929.

He was awarded the distinguished service medal. day. a. from chapel. 1703 w.

GEIGER Dr. Arthur H. Geiger. are 65 will be held at 10 a. m.

Friday. May 14. th street, to SL Mary of Mount Carmel years, beloved husband of Mamaret. Fa jo. a.

irom tnapel. SOI s. ath ave. at 316 W. AHd etreet.

Interment. Forest Home cemetery. Attendance of members rhurch. Interment St. Mary's.

Pros. thSUO. neral Saturday. May 16. at 2 p.

at St. James' Episcopal church. Wabash Don't neglect what may seem to be a trivial ache or pain anJ allow a serious ailment to develop. Make the palatable Mountain Valley Mineral Water your "ounce of prevention" against stiffened joints, stabbing nerves or aching muscles. Phone for a case today.

desired. PATER John J. Payer. May II. beloved nue.

at Maple street. Mavwood: mass Id) a. m. at St. Jamea church.

Interment St. Joseph's. Maywood 10O. avenue sad Huron street. Body will be in R.

S. HAZEL WOOD. W. it. son of the lale Martin and Mary, dear state at church from noon until 1:30 r-roinrr or Joseph trsnk and Martin brother-in-law of Jeame and Anna WHITE Gertrude J.

White. Funeral Fri p. ni. Interment private. tADVERTISMENTJ AIJINOYIC Frank Aljinovle.

suddenly. May GIESEN Eva D. Giesrn. 7640 Prairie Caver, funeral Friday, 2 p. at chapel.

day. 2:45 p. at rhapel 2.146 W. Mad. ison street.

Burial Mount Auburn. CONVENIENCES NORTH 929 W. Belmont SOUTH 1820 S. Michigan WEST 2346 W. Madison 1 0.

beloved husband of Andrica. father of urratiea street. Bunal Montrose. avenue. May 11, 1943.

beloved wife ef Pvt. Anthony. Sister Mary Frances. A. WITT Maya Witt.

May 11. late ef 3.14 Edward E. Giesen. mother of Eva- TLAEHN See Eliza Schleede notice. P.

P. and Lucille, and Frank Jr. Funeral from his late residence. 3-18 Normal l.vn. daughter of Edward T.

and Mary PROKCSKI Porhaski 1 Mary Prokn.kl. E. Davis, sister of C. R. and H.

L. Davis. avenue. Saturday. May IS.

at 9:30 a. m. nee Haca. beloved wife of Stanley, dear chapel M3d and Harvard, where srrv. to St.

Jerome'a Croatian rhurrb. Interment Marsnneid avenue, beloved wife of Guar tav. fond mnthee of Msuner. Earl. Raymond and Charles Hill, grandmother of three grandchildren, funeral rrtdsy.

Msr 14. at 3 p. ni. at funeral home, SOne). 68 llrlnionl avenue, lo St, Lucas cemetery.

Ices w. all lie held Friday. May 14. at St. Mary's cemetery.

For Information rail 2 p. tn. Interment Evrrgrcrn. Mrnila-r of mother or Josephine. Bertha.

Catherine, Harriet, Anthony. John, and Michael. Resting at home. W. fry etreet.

Funeral Saturday at 1I-30 a. tn. to St. Calumet 21 UN. Knglewood Hive No.

hhA. L. Mac a tier a. ALLISON Jamea Franklin Allison of Nudge Your Lazy Liver Tonight! CONSTIPATION with 1U headaches, mental dullneaa. a half-alive feeltiiK often result If your liver bile doean't now reely evrryday Into your Inteatlnea.

Bo take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets to Insure gentle yet thorough, bowel movements. Olive Tablets are wonderful to stir up liver bile secretion and tone up muscular Intestinal action. 15r, 30r, 60c. Follow label directions.

All drugstores. WOODS William T. Woods. lata ef 6229 GI.EE.SON Jamea T. Gleeson of 32.t S.

John Canliua church and St. Adalbert's. I'hilllne avenue. Mny 11. 194:1.

aon of the QnoIdl itching Jle crd Burning for lie. serine relief, bathe gently, then apply specially medicated Albany avenue, dearly beloved hushsnd late Catherine V. AMi-on. brother of Mrs. RANOCS Marie Nelnn Ranoua.

age 68. GeraMine Pernn. Mrs. Frank Herman. of Nellie Duntelson Gleeson, fond father of Russell.

Staff Sergt. Donald. C. S. wife of the late Rodney Ranous.

fond mother of Thanyah Corday. rrandmother and Clement Allison, uncle of Mrs. J. Phyllis, and Robert, brother of Xrllie MOUNTAIN VALLEY MINERAL WATER From HOT SPRINGS, ARK. 739 W.

Jackson Blvd. MONret 54S0 fifeb)fle la Cnfcoge Over 24 reara Karl Baron. Resting- at chapel. E. of Nickey and aunt of Pat Patterson.

Toth etreet. where service will be held Resting at funeral home. N. Clark avne avenue, dearly beloved hu.haod of Mabelle I nee Conroyl. devoled father of Peggy, food brother ef Anna C.

Boyle and Mary H. Fahy. Funeral Friday. Mar 14. at 9:30 a.

from funeral home, I3S9 Devon avenue, at Glenwood. te St. I Gertrude church and Calvary. Member North Shore Poet. No.

21. Amencaal Vegion. Fie emit flowera. Oil and Margaret Gleeson. Funeral Friday.

Mav 14. at 9:30 a. from -par Friday. May 14. at 3 p.

under aus- street until Saturday noon. Servu-e. I OINTMENT IkAKIlSOAP lors. 2438 W. 6.1d street to St.

Rita's picea of Covenant lodge. No. 626. A. F.

p. at People's church. 941 W. Law tfcA.lt. Interment Oak Wooda.

Sac. 3737. church. Burial Holy Pro. 8300.

rence avenue. Interment Montrose. a is a a.

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