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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 20

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1 vywr ORPHAN ANNIE TiSK HEP. VwELL I WILL Al I 7T DADTY? AT VCM ID UOIICrC? CV PARTY? AT OUR HOUSE? Hmtt.T.tH he'fal a hert f'nd m'Tno of li -an fl-m I I ft, lre.ie M-n Ti-t ar-d A.t-e tii'T Mar 2 s-'W l-reland 1 1 Ttire trat tilMrrri a'U'B'. Nov ll. 7 m. loiln 4147 avn.ur 1 I n(ter I llV-rvt Jr rtie Vli)-i A -x arrd 3 1 in i2.

l'44 imrr I 144 lt. al reet I a and KaU.erlne i o.j of Pvt J. A. Ve- and P.ita I.undt. Mm.rt: r-s s--5-, Nov.

11. at 11 a Ar.M Fast avenue aad Van Ou Fa: a. eurlld JfifH iki.tin; lit- 1 fZx A eri -e Sunday. Nov 2, 2 a P' a- rl.up 4242 aj4 omit NF.fMASS- Klllll Vumii.r a avenue 1 '-4 4 t- a i CHICACO DAILY TRIBUNEij 20 9, 1944.1 W-G-N EXTENDS 1 DEADLINE FOR STUDIO DESIGN; $10,000 Prize Entrants1 CEEVKR Frank I Crrrw. ttt 1031 Auitin blvd tlnvid hu.bnl of Ma.

mpirf. fond fthr of Oomf and I ward C-vrr. ff tandfathrr nf VlrElniJi and Jmnrt. brother of l.r.i attd Kraiicm ItriTiiig at funeral limn-. 17 ttYt, (Ma, Park Kunrral Krlday.

No 10. a a in St Kiato-ra of Hum chur Intnrnrnt Sf Adalltrrt rrntrtrrt. Mrnilwr ol ak l-ark l.xler, fin 11 r. A Ktank iara Sr. Nov 7 I'M, latr J'J KUlcrtaav immf.

twli.vj ttusoanil of So)hi drar latlifr of thr h-y. Mmtrr St. KianH Jr Pvt. lot F.rwni, Dolori, and Kosman-. Futral Saturday.

Nov. II, at 1 a. tr'-m rhne'l. 3142 Crortf tr--t. to St la-rlntti'a rliurth lntrrmrnt St Adalbrit ft liiuns-wlik 2 7li7.

COI.P Snmurl nirl.rv tld.1'n!. twl.n.J litlsliaild ot llratllrr. fond fathrr of ion of Mm. Marrarrt TIoigr, hrtthrr or Mary and f.tbert 11 NiAicra T)uii1ay. 2 p.

fcplw.tp.il rhurih. tlnlland, Mich. GORDON Danlrl C. O'idon Nnrwixxt. O.

dv)td hustand of Vllnlfrrd. dar lather of Mrs Lawtr. F.rtlth A Mrs. 1. t.

NorUmip. Havmond and tlaiold Sfiv Thursday, .1 p. af Oah U'twid rhnnW, Avth and Clirrnwofl intrrmrnt private. KatrTax 7177. GRAY Joseph Grav.

hrlovcd hushand of T- i i i i i i i CvTURDKY? GEE1. TT-IWLL TO ASK ME B-BUT If. BLEGTINGMART ANNIE "SMELL I ASK MER-GEE! Saturday? gee1, that'll i tm fraid i wouldn't keep you myesT sure I BE SWELL, JA.NE COME, TMIS TIME OU FROM GOING THINK I I KNOW- LIKE TO COME I 1 IjjJ i i i and vt Cliare nd a ir, of F.sa he, A Atilatid lor.uf, w.lere Saturds. Nov. 11.

at r. 1 Get 15 More Days. OBITUARIES BY LARRY WOLTERS. IVnrllinp for fntriri in JlO.fMK) rash pri.o rompeUlion for lh rifsicn of a studio theater seat- Inp 9 fiftf! nprcnnc nr hA nfu; f-hi. SEEKS DIVORCE, FINDS HUSBAND HAS ANNULMENT FUND WORKERS TOLD DRIVE IS SHORT OF GOAL of Illinois commandr N-- 1 2 A niemlisi of Howard Nv .14 A A.

Internirnt It. MftlFN-MarT Aril betoved wire i the Sa'e -d er of Maurlr Join Orx.Z A Joseph hefli, 3 Mi-f (' sister of Ail'-e and Ann Gross ruv.eis. it a. from cnaoel. 3100 ft 'X r.a 1.

to St. Veronica a cr.urcn. ur.t Carmtl. Mrs. Alice Gade Holmbo.

dvntrd ion Kftthrr and the lat Mm Gray. d-ar brottirr if VA llliam and Fdward Mia. Ktta Marki. and tnr latr anny JafiV. Kunrral Krlday.

Nov. 10. at 1 1 a rn from lat r5ldin-r. SHI Fills avrnui. to HoMrhlU mftuaolrurn.

Kmaliil rrtlnt: at chaprl. 936 E. 47lti trert. until Thuraday noon. GRFFNVVAI.D Albert Grrfrwald.

brlovd husband of Mary, nr Brwn: drvotrd father of Albert. Henry, and Walter, stepfather of Vet IsmM L' A Chicago relatives learned yester- u- i ('ay of the death of Mrs. Alice Gade cajo Theater of the building, Holmbo in St. Denis, ranee, on Judge Michael Feinberg in Circuit court yesterday dismissed the divorce suit of Mis. Ellen Robinson a 23 -A Wlxted.

and Marrrlla Jordan. of Ilx ri andchlldten and one treat-crand-i llrlen, um.e of Fdward A E-ir, j- Today's death notices contain the I details of the funerals or memorial I services of the following who died i in the services of our country: Elmer Frank Baker when he was informed Only 1 Division Over Quota: Randall. Oct. 7. She was the sister of Gerhard Gade, now serving with the American embassy in San Salvador, who learned of her death thru the American embassy in Paris.

Mrs. iirmcr husband. i 'vS '1 liarnctt. I'M of Schubert Clar ence H. Randall, general chair-; an annulment in l.os An- which W-G-N will erect after the war, has been extended from noon Wednesday, Nov.

15, to noon Friday, P-v. 1. Continued and uTdespread inter-t in the competition caused the extension of the deadline, John V. Fark, professional adviser to W-G-N in the conduct of the contest, said yesterday. Slowness and uncer- the wife of Kgil man of the Community and War few years before i Fund campaign, predicted at a cam-' Holmbo became A.

M. Holmbo a The annul-the ground gcH-s, last INiiV. 7... merit, was giautfd on paign luncheon yesterday in tliej Standard club that the drive will run "three or four hundred 1 hou- sand dollars short of he goal unless certain divisions of the; 4 the outbreak of this war and went to live in Iceland, where he was in the diplomatic service. She later returned to France to be with her mother, Mrs.

F. Herman Gade. in that Mrs. bad not been divorced from a previous husband when she was married to Bat licit in September, If 10. She obtained a divorce from Harry Robinson in August.

1012. on. At funeral home, 404-SO VV liar-i rison street. Funeral Saturday. a rr 1 to Precious church.

Burial "armel. Ner. 2S1II GI'TAFSON Prter A Gustafson of ta! brother of Axel and Nets. Funeral Friday. Nov.

in, 2 p. rn at funeral home. 110 N. I.a Granse road Interment I-a Granse cemetery. Member of Kneeibrekt lodce.

No. 34. I. o. and Morninc Mar.

No. 2A. I. O. G.

T. HART Km ma Selbarh Hart, beloved wife of Fred W. Hart, fond mother of Set. Fied .1 IV S. A fond sister ot Anna Maurer.

Maude1 Kellv. and Nellie Bosrr. d-ar grandmother of Dornthv Hart, aunt of Set John. Li. A.J and Laurence.

Francis Kittle, and Irene Mor-relle. Funeral from home fo- funerals. Krte at Wabash avenue. Friday, Nov in. at 9 30 1 a to St Dt.mlnlc church.

Burial Calvary HFKMAN Anna reman, nee Ryan, late ofj 57 21 S. Peirla street, beloved wife of the; late Lambert, mother of the late Frank, John, and Joseph, rrandmother of tlsaj Herman. Funeral Saturday at 9 4 a. from funeral home. S438 S.

Halsted street, to V'Uttatlon church. Interment Hni neral Saturday at 4 a f.r.e'l home. S4.1S riJ itfl sre stlan I rrojrrtl, Ir. a-t lesistod free lntermrr.t AlenitT of Hot Narr.c s4tc'v re S--f rounrll. cf and F.e W-meTl union.

l.ral 13 4. Oft '2 OVKRIU 1.T Sft Arr. a i jfjajj t. In Holland, beloved tl a nee Se-rie? I and tl" i 1 overholt servica Fridae N-v "I a m. Visitation church.

i ar-t at Peoria rAI.fMB- Anna Palumtje. ir.ee of 1410 Viourti.y at reet --vest Ca of Aurustino ar.d late I'sep ir.e Campasnal. beloved i uf a.i-: of Pas'juaie, unrsr.e: S- N. "S-Mr Fi'tsha. Pvt Aurvrt A.

Frank. Corp. Joseph C- it phlne. ftnar. CTarles.

as A.i".-.-r.y s.s-l of Mrs. Anna Frilvn. Just-. h. a.id t.

Funeral FrUay. 9 a. rn fror-i W. Arthmctim street, to Our iy pcjrtrl church. Interment ilcnjnt Carmei, Kay.

TO. PAPftSH Mary Paresh cf aveirue. beitrved daughter rf -e F'l" tainty of war time postal delivery service, plus the fact that many last illness. Chicago relatives campaign accelerate heir collect ions trants asked more time to complete' include Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gar-before the drive ends late this Rudolph F. Bostelman Robert H. Boyles Thomas P. Brett Eugene H. Charpier Roy E.

Claesson Raymond Karsteni John A. Walk James Michael McGet Charles Moe Jr. Jerome J. Murphy Harold L. Noelting Amos E.

Overholt William Turkiewicz "They are the lint lull tntatut af drvotion" ITRIBl'NK I'hl'to. 1 Florence Farrar beside Girl, 10, Is 155th Person mont h. i Unless such an acceleration takes' rs' their designs were additional rea-' field King, the brother and sister sons for allowing 15 more days. the late Mrs. Gade.

place. Randall said, the goal will door which prowler broke to enter not be reached, but it is probable home and attempt to drug her. Stricken by Polio in City A new case of infantile paralysis. Registration closed on Nov. 1.

All that the total will surpass that of; registrants have been informed by letter of the deadline extension. Detective Charles S. Coughlin. I)ete tie Charles S. Coughlin, 58, of 7(157 Morgan died yesterday the 1913 drive.

Leaders in the drive reported that and Ceirlila Pspe-h. Sovmr Charles. Jnaefh. ticrre. aj.d ie At ret at 1 4 1 lr.a until Friday.

10 tr-e at the 1551 lepoited in Chicago this jear compared with last year, was announced yesterday by the boatd of health. The patient Is 10 jiiir old the north side. Then have been seven deaths this year from the dislase, which caused S5 deaths last ve.ir before Nov. 8. Car a F.ntranU Mostly Architect.

jjn kittle Company of Mary hospital. Individual nnd firm fiorn mosl He had been assigned to the photo-part of the United States and fiom'giapli department of the bureau of Canada and Mexico have registered invest igat ion for 22 ears. Detective with Park for the submission of; Coughlin once received extra com-entries. The great majority of en-1 pensation for meritorious conduc IIOVI.FS-AIr Gailt ItolM-rt 11 Koylei. I'.

ertoe. Ct In 'ldav Footer ar.a s'ltT I Colo I iajcra pleae (ot llliam t. Perklr.s. at chai-el id and Hi-i-l Hou. 0B2.

1IIMI.FR Tarrle Hlmler of T30 South Park avenue, beloved wife of the late John F.I fond mother ot Mrs, Carrie Matthlesen and the Fred and Ceorge llimler Servi.ra at rhaivel. 7H.1H i'ottaice throve avenue. Tiltira-I day. Nov. at 3 Inteimrnt tak UimkIv Information.

Had. 02 20 i lll'rtST Anna Hurst. 20 limn Not 7. 1844. dear Irlend of Arna I'lomln and Marie Nrtksteln.

Funeral Frldav. Nov ID. at 9 30 a m. from chaiiel. 2114 Irvlna Park road, to St.

Michael churrli Interment St. Jtrseph'a cemetery Hl'SSANDKR Maud IlUisander nf 122 Mrs. Florence Farrar, of Clir. Oark a war woikcr whose husband is in the navy, was struck on the head yesterday by rniin who tried to ding her as she slept. She told police she awoke to find the man standing at her bed, holding a lag satuiated with a "sickening sweet" smelling liquid over her fate.

She jumped from bed and tan to the telephone, but the man scjed it and stiuck her on the head. She said she lied to the home of John Walsh, (.112 Oark where she called police. Sh'' was given first aid at Chicago State hospital for her head bruise. tola! of or 58 per cent of the goal bad been achieved as of jesterday. i Service Section Leiuln.

Richard Wagner, chairman of lhe business division, reported a total, of or 02 per cent of thej division's goal. The leading division of the trade groups was the service section. Stuart J. Templeton. chairman, announced a 1otal of SOGS.GIR.

or 10D per cent of the goal. Mrs. Eernice T. Van rier Viies, chairman of the women's and twice was awarded creditable mentions. He is survived by hs widow, Helen, and seven sons.

Services ill be held at 11 a. m. Saturday in St. Killian's church. A.

A. avenue, Cark.j beloved aon of Mr and Mia 1 ut'teit K. lioytea. Mis Holx-it Kvana. Cian1on of Mrs GtrOutte try and Mr and Mil.

liarleft A liedden Itejlnr at til- I looal lome. Marn-ti atreet. link after p. Frtdav. Nov.

Hi. until 11 a m. Satmday. Servlre atuiday. Nov.

11. 2 p. at Acacia 1'ark fnait'tleiiin. ThOO W. Irv itis I'ark rufld.

Kurlid 70. BRA Mary Brand, fond mother of rtorethy! Koe Kink. Teres and the-late Cltto Mster of Kat. urine rran Imother of Maiv Jane and Ned Klnk. IT and Jamec .1 cr eeirion.

Funeral I trants are practicing architects, said Park, alt ho a few engineers, stage designers, and architecture students are represented. Several service men have registeied. at 10 a m. Interment -it wis PFTKHZlt KA FmliT Pete-il ia r-e Z- rf Astl and to-ruc Jiseph. dear of Km', le a In-law Irint ar.e: in.

at 2 at crtatvei list s'reet. Interment li "r- cerrf.ery. Canal S715 FI.nrHARcT.YK Not 7. 1S44. if Ar.e fond father rf Marion.

Pvt R. A Mrs Gonevic Joyce a stlslosr. Mrs. LLnan Mrv 'arr--i and Mi Florence fan swu dfar bmtner of Mrs tAr.su.: -l Antonette SrvmansS 9 30 a rn from 1335 W. St.

John of Gr-d ehurcS. rr.tss be celebrated at 10 a Eunai Resurre- n. I.lnden avenue. Wllmette. Nov.

1944. be loved wile of Al'an Hunrlrr. uster of Katherine Neville, aunt of 2d l.t John Neville At chapel. S.S01 Ashland avenue, Chltarn. where servtres will held Thura- day.

Not. 9. at 3 p. m. Burial Memorial Par I More registrations have been re- reived from Chicago and New York Joseph Zalazinski than from other cities, but Los An- jyj Bradv For Memorial Services have your flowers sent to the homes of the lereaved.

Johnson, husband of the' Frldav. Sf a. from chapel. 3100 Ir-. JOHNSON Fran vlnt Park rnad.

to Our Idy cf Mercy church. BRETT Pvt. 1st Class Thomas P. Brett. V.

A Fix crimbat entrineers. are 2 1. killed In action Joseph Zalazinski, 75, a pattern disclosed her division has raised a maker, died of a heart attack yes- total of $408,228, or 68 per cent of late l-anny. fond father of Clifford M-s Olive Nevlns. and Frank I brother of F.d- ward C.

Remains: resting at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. until noon Friday. Nov 10 Services 2 j-iiuiu iJiu ait: well presented. Other large cities represented are Indianapolis, Buffalo, N.

Rochester, N. Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, WirViitn Vnc OrIric I p. m. at Favenswnod Baptist church. la- ROCEP-S Harry K.

Rrt-rs, Auc. in ranee, neiovea son oi i nomas and Marearet Dutkln Brett, fond brother! of Peecy Krett. 154S W. B2d street Merntirlal I niasa Saturday, Nov 11. at a.

6 5 t'-e terday 15 minutes after the death its rjuota. of his daughter, Mrs. Sophie Brady, Stuart W. Coc hran, chairman of 40, in their home at 2.145 Cortez st. the suburban division, repotted a 'ate A- avenue, beipved run4 lerm-nt Aca la rark cemetery.

er 7 M. Theodore i church. 62d and I'aullna 3 MORE GIRLS IN FAMILY DIE Jenty Rocers. f- nd fatr.r- cf Harr Ucrryl and SterUne J. I Pete U.

S. Rrttinc at Park avenue, until 9 a rn ta. She was the wife of Policeman Leo JOXKS-ril7aoetr. Waferhouse Jone of S4n Lake park avenue, wife of the late Herbert Jonea Funeral Friday at 1 0 a m. at rhapel, 5203 lake Park avenue.

Interment Mount Hope. Hyde Park 0014. BROWN Harry Brown. Not T. 1944.

husband of the late Grlrude. Member of Harold Taylor post. No 47, American I.e- ledo. Montreal. Washing-! IJrad' on duty rear the ton.

D. Houston, holtl for lhe lastJ" TarS-apolls, St. Louis, and M. Brady also is survived by three at reM In Chrtat church cVari. and Wiwdliwn ivrnur.

Servt'-e 1 Friday in "hrlst chu-rh Ir.terrr.e-Wooda H7de Park C014. Ulon. Funeral Friday 1723 l.arrabee street. Ci wrrr -f Tee 2 p. at chapel.

JORDAN Pee Albert J. Creenwatd notice Interment Wundcrs. JORDAN Myrtle Jordan of HI 40 1 jfltn Allied Flonsta' Asaa. sons, riicnara nraay, wiin me atreet. beloved wife rf the late Alfred.

d-, rya.V P.an dea'T e'--red voted mtther of Violet Maperstaedt. the tt- riv-r late Mildred Erleksen. and Arthur Jordan. of NU? Fu-eral fr-m r'denc. 5 navy in the South Pacific; Midshipman Donald Brady; and Franklin, 8.

11 154 4 more avenue. Friday, total of $600,002, or 71 per rent of the division's goal. The city division, the chairman of which is Ow en L. Coon, announced a total of or 56 per cent of its quota. Covers Three Counties.

The Community and War Fund raises money thruout Cook, Lake, and Du Page counties for the National War Fund, and the money is used for United Service organizations, United Seamen's service. War Prisoners aid. American Field service, and 17 allied relief and rescue BTCH Mrs. Anna Busrn. beloved mother nf Mrs.

A. Wres and Mrs. H. P. Snyder.

jErandmnther of Mrs. Arthur W. ThltMle. Mr. Fred Lancton.

and PrisrIUa Ann Snyder. Services Friday at 2 30 p. m. at I funeral horn. 177 WnodMd rtad.

River-I aide. Burial Waldhelm. Ftlvendde 534 5 CARI.BF.RG Harry Carltterc. beloved huhai.d 30 a st 2ta DEATH NOTICES chapel. 5652 S.

Ashland avenue, until Friday noon. Services 2 30 p. m. at Drexel ment Ail Saints'. SAI.IANO Vlricrn.o "Ur Rare sireet.

hecved Ar- a In lrinrin Ottawa, Ont. Smaller towns from eoast to coast and from border to border are represented. Three Main Prizes Offered. The 510.000 contest is for the design of the studio theater only and net for the proposed radio center of 12 or mora stories to be built between Tribune Tower and the Chicago river fronting on Michigan av. that will house the studio.

First OF GAS FUMES Ottawa. 111., Nov. 8 Special 1. The death toll among the young daughters of Mrs. Louis Laine of, Seneca had risen to four today, with the deaths of Arlene, Joan.

9, and Constance, f. as a lesult of carbon monoxide fumes which cost the life of their sister Mary, 7. yesterday. Ruth Mary Laine, 10. the fifth sister, is a patient at Ryburn King hospital where her condition is serious.

The children died as a result of fumes from a gas heater they are Park Presbvterian church. 4th s'ree and Marshfleld avenue. Interment Mnt Hope cemetery Past worth matnn of lita chapter. No. 602.

O. E. S. Republic 07S fTARSTENS Pvt Raymond Karsters 37S 2. N.

Magnolia avenue, died rf wounds In Henry Newton Miller. Services for Henry Newton Miller. 81, of 4250 Cuyler a an attorney with offices at 110 S. Dearborn Who died Tuesday night in Franklin i Boulevard hospital, will be held IOKK.N i wii.Um Boreas. r- s' in past his pain.

for trail, are vain. France Oct. 1M4. beloved husband r-f Jane, father of Kathy Jane, stn of Jot of Elsie. Mepther of Mr.

Blanche I.lnd-I holm. Ted and Richard V. St-(Trtt 1 C. C. SrrMce Saturday.

Nov. 11, 3 p. at funeral Irnme. 5i0 N. Western avenue, turner of Fotrr.

Intfrmrnt private. CASCAP.ANO Joseph Casrarann. beloved hus- band of Isabella. nr fond father i nf Nina. Old, and IMirhcie.

all In Vaien-7ano. Italy. Retlnr in rliapl. 115S-60 W. GrHnd avenue.

Funeral Saturdav. Nov. Saturday at 2 p. m. in the chapel agTencis; funds also are raised In Chicago, at 4325 Armitage av.

Mr. Miller had I A I I 11T prize Is second, 52,500, and health and welfare third. 51,000. There will be 15 hon-. chicag0 in 3R88 from his native! agencies of the Community Fund rrable mention awards of $100 and for the 11 refugee rescue dio- i believed to have lighted Monday city of Hartstown, Pa.

He is sur- 11. at 9 a. to Sancta Addolorata rhurrh, Mav and Erie itreeta. Intrrment Mount Carmel. CASTINO See Nick CoUettt liotlre.

rrr-ome- tV.n VV'rt1fr for hnthc tho nrr mlinilif Xlie L'LUlliiilg wiil titri-icu as suun yiyed by his widow, Minnie Nlfil. fond father of at funeral home, 1 1 5-t5 0 W. a Funeral Friday Nrv. o. 1 a n.

Sa-cta Add-' raa r-zr. cl Erie strtrets lr.terrarnt V. SCHlMACHER urr.a i dauchter of the la'e Hrr.ir. a-d ir Schumacher, sifter of Ar ard N.rs Martl.a Psr.r.ke a'j-- 2 30 ar funeral a-5 ertun avrnue. Ir-terTne; sr.

SCHWARZEdward Sc.1-wan Seey aven ae. Scv. a. I 44 r. -nre-i hand of P.if Mane.

Invirit fatre- Ie Jonr. dear rardfather cr -rr Vi- taret. James and penny, d-sr Mary E.la Hamo'y ct a i r. r. n.

Services Frliay, Ncrv 10 3 rs rf 0114 l'lnfi Park 1. I race land cemetery. CCHWIT7.NFP- T. "r- 1 tl a ver, ue -v i44 Ne dauitnter of am and be nr ister P. A -r.

1 1 and liar rd, "-r r-: 'es i Frldav. Nov 1 0, at 2 Ir.vr'-t Forest li'-me SPECHT see Harold L- S.urt 5TASTHKE Anra StaschKe ef the lae dear rr- rkr rf A Me at rest. Gone to l-cru with the LOVING WIFE, DVUGHTKR. SON. IN-LAW.

AND GKANDCHU.DHfcM BP. AVFM AN Sndie Hraviinan. In lovltlK memory ol our dear d'-paiicd wile and mother. Who pasicd aa Nov. 9.

HI SBANI). CHI LOR FN. AND GRANDCHILDREN. Cilia A Brunson. In lovim mem-orv of our wire and mother, who passed away Nov.

1H4 3. r'ar mother you are not forcotten, Tho earth you are no more. Still In menioi you a.e with Ut As you alwnys wire before. You olt times 'aid we'd miss you. TKoso Hiinh have proved loo true.

We lot our hesl our flerot Irlend. Ihur wnt'ii lost w-u. MABKI. AND DAD. KKTOI.A Kif.ll Ketola.

In loving memory of oi.r jHfl'er and jrraMrifnthcr, who awav vcavs aco todav. CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN, hter, end three grandchildren es iiidieiiciii ciita jciuur nit; av aiiauie. i dau W-G-N's jury of awards, which and Laura, nee Popp; brother of Henrv Helen, and Corp. WilMam Memorial service! Sunday. Nov.

13. 3 p. at All Saints church. HermltaiEe and EAT INC Johanna Keatlnt Inee Shawl, be-, loved wife of John Keatlnr. devoted morner of John VV.

Jr. and the late Anna and Mar-, ruerite Keatinir. beloved daurhter of th latej Robert and Anna Shaw, fund sister of Wil-! Ham F. and T. Shaw.

Mrs. Mae Sheehan, and the late Robert Shaw, rrand-j mother of Judith Keatlnr. Funeral SatuMav Nov. 11. at 10:30 a m.

from reddenre. 713 N. Leamlnpton. tn Our Ladv He.p of Christians church. Interment Calvary.

Aus. 4070 KENDALL Raymond L. Kendall. Nov. 7 of 734H Chde avenue.

hii'Niid of Edna V. rlcht Kendal), father of William Beveridre Mrs. Raena Llndr, Mrs. Feelev. and Mrs.

Barbara Walnscotf. brother nf Walter and Mrs. Abbie I-awrnc. Funeral Thurs-1 day. 2pm.

chapel. Jeflfery at 77th street Interment Private. Ftu. S. S822 I KIPFER Harry S.

Klnfer of 103 Ba'imoral CHART Tb erese Ch a rl on be 1 oved ft 1 st er of Roscllr, Edward, and the late Ann and Marv. Funeral Friday. Nov. 1 0. at a.

m. from luneral home. 5321 Madlron atrert. to St. lukri rhurch.

River Ftiret Mrs. Beatrice Thomas. Services for Mrs. Beatrice Suburban funds go only to war- 1 ne rls naa neen iert alone when i related agencies and to suburban Mrs- Laine ent to Streator to oh- chests and charities. tain linancial assistanc from her mother, taking her youncest claugh- LEYTE'S DANCING '7--pd of the children is a patient at a DOCTOR IS GIVEN Chamn hospital.

The home is will consider all entries and select the prize winners, consists of Col. Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher cf The Tribune and presi Interment Mount Carmel. Auntln 8020. Thomas, 57, of 5555 Sheridan will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow in' dent of W-G-N; Frank P. Schreiber Henry f'hapel at 929 Belmont av. Mrs. in a iccierai nousing project.

manager of W-G-N, and CHARMS Esther CharnlK. 3 ShrMan' road, beloved wife of thf late Thltlp. lnvinrf mother of Charles. Betty. Ann.

Lnil, Tina Brody. and Kapian. two jrandrhlldren. i fmd siter of Sarah Polensky and Srhloma Stein. Services Thursday.

2 P. at rhapel.j 1 300 W. rxvon avenue. Eunal West lawn. CHARNOTA Anna Chnmota.

beloved wife of 'YFS IF' ANSWFJ? Weber, director of music for W-G-N. 1 nomas, wno niea i uesaay in Mercy The jurv will meet as soon as pos-ospuai, is survivea oy nernusoana, e-tr 1 -J A Lt. Herbert Karol, army doctor DEADLINE SET 'rn I rn I ntle. after Dec. 1.

V. II. Thomas, vice president of Richman Brothers Clothing com mentioned in a recent dispatch from OAK PAPK EI Services Trus! Fmnk i pany, and a daughter, Jeanne. Thursday. 7 p.

chapei, 17 Mflclli'n stf oak Park JOHN J. R. J. t'. M.

Sety. Beatrice The Tribune's war correspondent. Arthur Veysey, in the Philippine Islands, may return to Loreto, a village where he was feted with Stephen, mother of Stephen John. Anna STefanisan. Mtrhael.

and Petrr. Krandmotherj of Alexander. Richard, and Irene Stefanlsan. Sharon Thomas, Lawrence, Mary and, pavid. Resume home.

3621 W. 4th rreet. Senlres Fridav. 9 a. at SS Peter and Paul church.

Interment Evercreen Park cemetery. Informatl'in Hemlock 2100. fllARPlFR Set. Eucrne H. Charpier.

A A. aite 21. killed In actl.in oxer Oi-: FOR CLOTHING PRICE FORMULA Injunction suits against approximately 1,000 retailers of women's and children's outer clothing were threatened jesterday by Marion MILK INCREASES 1 CENT A QUART IN SMALL TOWNS Retail ceiline nriee of fluid milk Joseph Patrick Manning. Joseph Patrick Manning, 04, for many years a superintendent and iooci ami native jitternugging, on one condition. His wife said yesterday he must take her with him.

avenue. Nov. 8. 1044. be1ned husband of Florence brother of Mr.

Florence K. I Hudson and Mrs Mable K. Reddlnrton. At chapel. 5f01 N.

Ashland avenue, where! services will be held Saturdav. Nov. 11. 2 p. m.

Interment Rosehill cenvtery. i KISKR Frederick Kis'r. belo'd 'ather of Louise Keeler. Set- Robert. U.

5. A. In i India, and pvt. lt Class Richard. A in Enrland.

dear brother of Emma Keister. Charles. Lulu Buckler, and I-nla Schumacher Services Friday. 11 a. at late residence.

647 S. Campbell avenue. KLEIN Salt Klein, beloved mother of the i late Tina Karp. devoted rrandmother of Louis and David Karp of Bardstown. Ky.

Funeral Thursdav. Nov. at 10 30 a at chapel, E. 47th street, to O. K.

O. J. cemetery. Waldheim. T.AHNER Katie Lahner.

beloved wife of TW man Ottn. dar mother of Fred Mrs. Elsie Arnold. Albert, Ella. Viola, Mrs.

I 4 if Ie Charpier I nee Schreinerl. will be raised from 11 to 12 cents 1 engineer for the Missouri Pacific Isbcll, metropolitan area director of Veysey's dispatch related how Dr. a quart Saturday in towns of less railroad, died yesterday in his home was cailed by roderns 0f the office of pric administration Srhmudde. Mrs Mirla r.rr V-s Air.s Stephan. Mrs.

Ella W.iaz: bert. the ia: J'-t -er of ir arl irar-trandchLdren. "ii? from chape'. 3 3 sv Andrew Evsrx. I -'n 15 a i H-nore strerTs STEVFNS-IUrrie Srve-j at her ti.

me. 2409 Parr s-ee E. -s--v III. ife of tre Ja'e 1ri W. rrv.ther of Poe l.

Seve. Mrs F-trt rv. Day, and Mrs. Fred r- e-v: fn day if tern ton at Verrr.rr.tv;... y.

SWANSON M-- B. --ser 6 3 CmeiS aver. -je w. late Jacb. mother ot spr 6 Sirs-! in Enciand Mrs.

Vary WTr-. a Acnei Nelson. and Ci slater of Mrs AjH t-nrral home, 7r'h 'rre-ct svt ires I Sa: da Ir "tat W'-mIs S' THE IS John Thr' "ae Vit, lovinr father J'rvr. T' f-- A Arna G- and rr Fdw -r5 an 1 V. dear ton of Evclvn and Eucrne Charpier.

fond brother of Mrs. I-a Verne Inman and, Mrs. Adcle Shaffer. Memorial services Sun-i day. Nov.

12. 3 p. at Austin Boulevard Christian church, corner of Austin boulevard and Superiur street. Oak Par. 111.

mono onnu at nn in 1 nnt "Ji JTHI rv av. ne IS sui- The suits will be brought. Isbcll Lorcto to aid P'ilipinos in noed of medical care. lie was required by custom to eat a feast of sweet potatoes, chicken, native beer, and dance with native girls to 1 lie tune of nonular sones. before hp rnuld said, unless the retailers have demonstrated to the area office by Nov.

15 how they intend to ligitie their ceiling prices. All of the 2.700 retailers In the Wisconsin, Minnesota, North. andvived b-v a brother, a sister, and South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska, 1 nree nom ne live(1- the office of price administration Services will be held Saturday in announced yesterday. Small tow IjnrlPcneepl ion church. dairies have found local sales uneco-! nomical when they could get higher mm prices in larger cities.

Rae E. Wai ormer Lfucagoan Made ters. regional OPA Indiana Relocation Head CH RISTKNSFN MMhilde Christ enrn. beloved wife nf the late Dr. Andrew dear mother i of Dr Thomas Ralph P.

Oiga Rennen. and the ti-ie James jtrandmotner nt Marr Louise Rennen. Services Friday. Nov. 10.

2j p. at chapel 3 1 4 N. Clam atreet. In-j terment Memorial Park. CI.AESSON Pvt.

Pav Claesson, lT 5 A ter Infnntrv. of 5233 Demlnr place dhd tied Sept. Sept. treat the natients. In answer to the Chicago area were rmtiiied rpntmu nf nntivo ciri iiit to furnish this information to the 1 be Sept 23.

I't44. In France of wound, re-celvrd III arttt-ii. brlord hUft-and tf Mer- srod. Milk prices will not rh ringed in large towns, be said. AI.I.KflP FTTT Hot AllfrrPttl, br-IoTd hu-hnriil ff Thf itve f'jirtula; dear fmiirr Anttvuv and Mary raaleo.

Kutirral Ktlrtay. 10 a- rn from tiomr. 91 2 2c1 a vi-iiiii. M'lrns farK, tf Our iJidf ot Mount Carrrn lntcrnn-nt Muunt Carmel. RAKKR Pet.

Klmer Frank Bakrr. 22. killed artion ov Itaiv 13. Invtne sn of sirs Pakr St. riatrp.

strpsnn of Paul St. t'Ulrr. sippbroU.fr Olorla. trand- son of Ki.if.k KadiTlKv k. St.

Mn vim ticphf-w 'f slstr IMrr Hrnnclsca and Si- ft Miv Kmtit anna. Slcrnoriai rr-wlil tic h-M a. Irn-mn 'ni" p' inn hur 1 4 00 N. Prtrk aw-mir St. I.uuis, and W.

plfasp itpy. BAKSI Krnil Bakxlc Nov. 9. Iat real- nt 14 A nmr L. hvU vti iiustmnd tf I.UUan.

fond fath ft Shirit. Wal-! ti nt' Knitl It.t-tc mid Mis, Ann Ska Ha nnd iliUtt Qu.rui d.i binthrr Mix li it ft i.fay. ind snt .1 li. In to in tun 1 H-4 tH I tl ill it I l.t i lull', St I I. II 1 1 1 1 I 1 Iil'-nl I rtll rtii 'lili KU till MHUO I llAi.l.Ii li I'vitr hu M.uv.

(utliti Anna Ulnar. Kmiiv Hl.tr.c filatd and I'ctcr. lirht (ii'ul ihihlM-ii aiMl toui tirtiid tuUlrrn. u-, nt i tictti IttMl 1 Lt a l'-itk (n limn.) tlialr Heart t-i liun ini. i mi-m AdHlinrl a fl.W.tt Itaimn I lire Karrrll 1 of 4 1 It llnidnik; aiui.

trU-td llr id, thr late Jnvi'ii M. luiid nnttirr i-t Mi Maiy Iih William J. KJaid and J-ai pm Iiiiiii.ii Jr, and thr latr Mm F-Pcjiid Fin it i -4 1 i fni fu tiff .1 1 hnmr. 6 OH-1 i VVfStftii -vi'imr. Krttlay Nov.

1 0. at ttlO a. St Mary rlmnh. In-, ti'i ment Cal ary rm irry. KAfn i't TI Fiank ir fu rt.

2111 Dr Kalb stit'ti, hinvband id TimR -U. di-V' it'd faiht-r Jamf, luis. Set. dear h'ot'-r- rf Arna Saturd.iv. irt 1 f-F Ml let tort, a -man and J' or Kll 4(Mrt area office by Oct.

15, Isbcll said. Approximately 1.700 complied. t.iiloi.s who persist in ignm nig the OI'A winnings may be eninintd from makiiu: further sales, be said Lorraine Janda. Irene, and the late Herman Ijihner. mother-in-law of John Janda and Jim Arnold.

Funeral Frtda Nov IO. at 1-30 p. at chapel. P4 Arml'ase avenue Burial Wunders. LENSTNC June R.

Teninr. fi-lt Pooeve't road. Oak Park, fond daurhter of A and Anna, nee porrnan. uter of Fdwln. 2 C.

IT. N. Servtres Thursday. Nov at 2 30 p. at funeral borne.

S'MM Ol I road. Inter ment Ftreit Home cemefrry Ber 004 l.m'AR-StrpI.rn lutar tate cf 1 MI-vlna avrmie. trlvrd Lust-and if Anna, dr- voted father of pvt. 1 Class Jtliii I. S.

A. ov ersms I b-ttd foot her nf Mai i 7a er. Vera. Martha, and Martin Funeral Saturday. H-3o a from late rrtidnji-e to Ruth, ner Vn cot of Alblri aod I Mula 4laeti liM'ther tf Mm Apda Andrr-.) and Mia.

Inmld NeUon Mrmi.al urtv- liri Sunday. Nov 12, at 4 at N-nih 1 4 ib -MAS Hr.i-H 1 dan nio'hrr tf Br runeral rlday 2 rtwwit avenur AtiuMn ut het an imi Maou and I.c Mvne. I.At'SS FMeda Clauss Inee HlntI, twloved wire of Alf dar mother -f E5tnrr Sr Ar-intmd. 1" S. A.

A. Roy. S. Iioi'nid. and 'arl Jane l-tentlne at chaiel.

Broadwav. Melroe Park, until 11a. Thumday. I.vlnf In atatr at St Appointment of Norwood A. Ilill-mari, formerly of the personnel department of lhe Western Lleclric company in Chicago and Purdue university graduate, as war relocation authority officer in charge of Indiana, was announced yesterday.

He is a native of Halt leground. Ind. than 200 Americans of Japanese ancestry have been relocated in Indiana in the last 18 months. would return, he said he would if "my wife will let rn1 is. Karol lives at I'av ton av.

CHINA SITUATION CAN BE SAVED WEDEMEYER China, Nov. 8 A1. Maj. (icn. W'pclemrycr, in his first intorvifw since arrival in Chungking to Gen.

Stikvell, described the military situation in China as unfavorable "but not irretrievable." He made It clear that Armed Robbers Get $100 in Holdup on South Side Two Negroes, armed with revolver and a knife, robbed Santiago Martinex of im S. Halsted St. of Sl'iO and a heck for 5162 last night when they encountered him alone in his express agency at K19 S. Halsted he reported to police. Horittt tor 56 Ywart 6 i 63 E.

MONROE iT. I an THOMPSON Anna F. WJd sttett ire Vir Mfftmrd siirfin Vts Carl UXiri' r. Fran e. Arthur ry- Or funrral bornr 'rr! a.

nue. until 11 a Frlla state at Trinity ly.ersn Lam Ser rr ralrmonrit onr-'ny j' i 1 Arthur r-d i trtfthftittei N. Hailtm SI John Bov-o rhurch Intrrmml St J'v i seph'a cemetri y. Information. Canal 4 5 1 1 MAlH Wllhur Malsh of 7M1 Phintu av-! Pue.

beloved hushand of la'her of Flfatetli. 2C Thomas 1 N. and Restlnr at chapel. 7rth strref and 1 Emerald avrnne. wtirre cand'ellcht er will held Ttnirsdav.

m. Intermem Ind Memh-er nf I No 134. and Electric No. 769. American Legion, MATKE Pvt John A Matke.

tnfantrr. i 1 CENTRAL 3777 '1 htf. 7 Lustra nd cf Juana I 1- ri3d and Harvard, OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST UNDERTAKERS 30. late or 2314 W. 2 1 killed In action In France Auc.

12. lc44, beloved liuhind of Florence, nee held rlday. at the a Ra A At A Tt-'RK ICZ Pt 111 1 rr IJ A are .02 .02 5 M. ..72 .4 rririrf jtj.y 10 r-r 1 and brt LAIN SON Funeral Information 47 32 38 "AH 4H 4 5 4 5 4 3 3 8 Trai Trace ar Mrnx'ilal ri-U- Sji a at ST Hon Twr ttl'Y 1 he wouln not interlere in any way in Chinese politics. lie disclosed lhat his command of American forces embraced French ilndo-China sis well as China, with Chiang Kai-shek as 'over-all supreme allied commander.

He said Gen. Mac Al I bur 's success in the Philippines had made a very important contribution to the China theater, and that wilhin a fortnight or a month he would be able to op i M' IMul a Kvan. uth. rhurrh. 11th avmne and I.jike stiret.

Melrose pnrk. until time of aerv-. e. 2 P. m.

Interment Oakildite COlI.ETlI-NUk Colletll. late of T17 "ntral park aveou--. lovm hust.and of. nee CasMno. fund tatiirr nf Marie! Rorco.

and Lena. Funeral Saturday, 9 a. from chattel. 4 N. Western ave-j rue, to Our I-ariv of the Anrels rhurrh.

Inter- ment St. Joseph's. Ami 7H00. COOPER A Cooper, beloved husband of Hertha. fond father of Mildred Penrteid.

Fdvthe Vollmer Helen Rttter. Florence Fink 1 Bt-iner. and Alfred Restlnc at funeral home. 391 Irvine pMk road, until noon Frldav. Service at Albany Park Baptist rhurrh.

Sunnvslde and Spauldlnf avenue at 2 p. Intermrnt Arlington emetrry. i CoR SO See Palum 1 DAVIS It-'WiSIa Ilrnn D.tvI Nov of Klmhark avetiMr lfe the late Samurl dnurhtrr of Cait and tie late Kathertne Itrtm. i' tt-r of Mrs. Acnes Or Inch Mrs i Kni'tli.

Mr i'aiollne Katen. and Frank llenn Restlne at rhaorl. JefTerv boulevard at 77th Mrret ntl( 3' 30 Thorsdf. Interment Milwaukee, Wis. South Shore 12 2.

rv NICOLA Domenlrn pe Nicola. Tate of 2824 Marmora aver.ue. be loved but.und of Jo-ephlne. prf father of Vlto. An- re line In ura to.

Jennie Lo dura to. Rose Anne Sena. Robert and Jerry, brother of C.erardo Fnneral Saturdav, a from rhaprl. 300 Hirrl'on street, to i St Ferdltiand a ehitreh. Interment Mount Cnrmrl.

Nevala Oo44- EI rFTHERIOt? Perr Elrft herpm. brother ot Pericles and Ha-liaos. coutn of Alex Kmim-Ims Funeral from 13 1 W. PolK street, to HelJentrj Oittiotlox oT Chlrafn. 1017 N.

La Salle street. Interment Elmwood. i.jird fond fat! e. t-f (u: ani HAI'VArai AVKM' Thf t'nitM StatM wpatheT bureau forrt vAnv and tomorrow, and jeiteiday'i Ubie cf recurdi lu.low; INDIANA Mostly rlmidr with occasional ruin and littlf rhanpt in tmpfrnturf today, tr.mrrt'w purt.y cioody and a littie cooh-r. IilA'KH MH'HIGAN "fK)J.

with ruin and not irtii'-h rimrise in xrM)x l'-dy; tcmnr-rnw maitiT rloudv, wllh orrftiinnl light tftlti In north; rmjii-r. VPrKR MICHIGAN Haln. with mf(er to fren tnd tf-drty: rlttudt, it Itiilit ihoweri In and j-ar Uahv J-uprt('r, cixirr in west today, co-uifi to-Tri' V. IsrONSTN' Mostly rtntidy. with UrM rln and cit dtty: t''mirrow pwrtiy and ciiant-P in trmperatuie; wind t-rday.

JO'A'A: Mostly rloudy and rool. wih ocra-f jodhI ht rln rtnn In th northeast tmorrfi partly cloudy, witn aluwty temirfTaturr. Poryvn; lovlnc son of Danlrl and the la'e Anelia. dear brother of Joseph. Pauline Yakas.

and Josephine Hutt. Soiemn reTjulem memorial hltrh mass Saturday. Nov 11, 9 a at St Ann church at 1 th piar-e 1 and Leavltt-at. For infor call Can 4s.1 MAY-Anna May I ne Schuitrl in sn Dteeo CaL, of 32 14 lUrlrm a-enue Rlvrrvlde. HI lloved wife of John Mar, -not her of 1st Set.

John May Jr U. 5 Huilai nnouncement later. Lf. Jame Michael MrOee killed tn i fr, tn Ormany. Oct 17.

loving I of Thomas and Catherine, nee Mr- i I.authlln. fond brother of Marv aid France. Sister Vlrclnla and Catherine Memorial ma Saturday. Nov. 11.

at 1 1 o'cIihh at Resurrection rhun h. Learn lncton and Jackson. Mf UTLLEN Bernard A. McMu'len. Nov li44.

of lllo Crain street. Fvanston. l.i husband of Alice MrMullen. Service. 2, rllONK IVKNTUi iKTII VII S3 44 01 t7 7M Trarc f.

1 fi 7 1 fiO HI .01 Tliri'SPAV Ham 10a Wichita, cloudy i IUstun. mi ss, Kastern Ktatev cloudy BoMon, clear Hutfalo. cloudy fatitjxirt. Vik. clear Philadelphia, J)IUriijtgh.

ch'Udy state A tli in1, ciear Amarilio. cicar Brownsville, ar. hi I'ao, clear fort Worth, dear Caiveston. cloudy Jacksonville, clear Mian. I.

c-ifhr New Orleans, San Antonio. cl ar clear I Mountain state- A IhutjUcrque. cioudy B'llse, cloudv Cheyenne, clear. i-nver, ilear Havre, i Helena, cloud v. f'tKienix, riear.

Pueuio. clca r. Salt Lake City, cloudy in a i li a vr rFn kins erate on a lare scale from Leyie and Saniar. 74 46 7 9 72 i hi fit Trara KFUIIAV. til K.

1 TOI.ES Artiiur p. i.pppi rhapi at (JL 0 JJ'-iirt'r. S. A Maru-arft, and Fdnid. "iid trit ut id Mr, arnllni Mclli, Mm.

It IT' tin nt Krnosha, Wis and Mrs.1 i-mrlM Fitrm tunrral Saluidav. a. rn fr. Hll VV. Tavl.r strict, to Pur' fi.

lntrrnn-nt Mfiunt Caimi'l -Hi Ol r.At'Fl' -i tti liut-and of oira I in i IW' il.nr fa'lii t-f AH l'. and 1 lili. 1 1 iini! ii Hi t-t l.uu Ann 1. 1 i ti i livtni: 1'aik tuiid TIiuin d.i .1 p. in liu Ul 1 1 hik 1'aik 1 1 nu-ti'i HK; i '-'tN Ktl 'i nt HuiaiHlrr.

imi.v tj wilt- nt Iflir fond ninth'! i of Pr. It Ni.rma.i .1 j'v't liulamlt i t' a and Ilrnsrt Ji Kunrral ida J. in. at S. 7th av.

nut. r.iiii.-l Flmipwti. Miiwnd 14. HKSNLTT- an M. V'-uiu tt of litnsdalr.

Ill Nt.v. V. PM4, tt-nl Kttr if Mrs llti-nn. or HVtr S. Fl-att'h Mnt-t.

V. and Mf. M. H. Klnnte both of N.

Mm WUIiam ft1 H.itn.ltnn mt Mrv lrm llorton Wllllurn lltnnrtr. l-fh rt WatPrltn. la. At tf 2 12 1 't-'ith streft. arn-rf arrvirr a in (f ht ld F.

Idnv. 10. at 3 p. Intfj nitiit lit nl n-ni. Itv.

HI f'N'rvr 4 "tin let ip Wilry Brrndt. N'tv I 144. nf Ml mlnvdaiif avrnup. tirtnvrd ltr tr 1 hard. nd ilMUM-trr id Mil Maud t'ltul nlfif ff SophU 1'.

Ihlli'M. Ii'Hiini: a tuiMiat tutinr. Urntral nvtTiur, Aus'lii Srrvliri Saturday. '1 t-j in. Intririirnt Kmt.ltin.

Aui OolV.i li IT'IT PI IN a nun id lUttrilln. lnti of 1 4iMI W. It at irrt, twluvid liuliand of Mcim'lla Iiallv. ItinK father ot Kavmnnd i Jr. and thr lute iHinald.

fnd tn of Mr. flnrt'in lndd-n. tirnthrrof Klrrnr. Funeral! lo a n. from tunrrnl hom.

Hal-sTrd at Tfith trtt. to St. Sahina'a churcli. Burial Holy StpuUhrc. Strwart 77t)0.

EI.Af.i'. Alhina UlaRC liiw Javp, brloved wife; riDC CHAri'L C11 SOUTH ASIII.AN!-AVKNf riioNE i.im;i;i:ai ii 21 Pia- of ottscrvatlnri-State of weather. tn. Thursday at chajel. Ioft7 Mapir, avenue.

Evanston. Burial private. 1 MrNAMAR A Jamea A Mc.Nsmara. hrnther ot Slater M. Hrlretta.

V. of la and the ite Anna Come, uncie ot Jar Coyne. Funeral Frldav from pario-s. 2M 7Vth street, at 30 a to St. laur- ence's church Mass at 10 a Intermrnt Sepulchre.

I MEIER Crare Meier. M6 Mitchell avmne. Flmhurst. Ill wife of ttie Ute Charle. fond mttther of Seaman 1st Class Charlr I Imprl.

at rl.ti'l at rliapi I TtUHSDAY IM'SSAMlKIt Maud N. LAY KrrdTlrk .1 SCTIRC iFUKIt- Kml! W. UMIIAY. 01 1 1' 2 1 a 2 It i 1 1' Par a r-- 'i f- 4 t' St "A i Sepi. -h I Name ar.d 1 VFs.

T'-'-' Aui'hi 1 i. t-r and A ie KrV- 'r-and Araiha 14:" a m. frrcn f.irie mle avenue, to W-een rhnr-n tr.ternier.t Ch-ero WACNKH ie rre La rttlp a i-t rr ad Wacier, er Alice, i-rd a-1 1 ra -tr-. i. ir a- i J-mt to a v.

i li 1'iirrm rl AIj i WAT I'M' iiePn i 74 ate-ojs- i'r of dur -tr- '--t Nt KirT. rt 1 tiejl and M-s Ji-f da IO a 3 ard at 77h rerr to ST Mas at I Vi Sepirchre, 1 2 WHITE Mart. 747 Centra; rar.r -d Theresa Dona Jiue te Marvin Fdw.n a r.d I 1 star? Sgt in A' re RrjTlns at 7 AlJ.itlJl -dv mm at ST ys a Intrrmr. s' pleatae omit fii '-Tv rt I pleae ri pv on: 7 WILEY See ROHC HAHT-Arthur ORritr.HTfiNSarah M. III rliiiif 111 rlum Panne state- Fmiio, ciuudy l.itm Anpeirs, Portland, rain San Uiegn.

San Krancisco. cloudy SpokauP. cloudy Yuma, clear EI LI' Joseph of wn avenue, huitttand of ttie late Rtse. stin of the 1ar Frank and Kathrr'ne ot Du-: biKpie. In brother of Mt Leo Lenlhun I of Clihaco, Mrs A pavidvavrr of Ie Motors and Mis.

Fnniv Duffy of ok i land. Cal Funeral Saturdav at 5 a daughter of rs. sr Bonnell, sister of re W. and Frank Bunnell Bessie Barrrtt, Jessie Trunkrv. and tne late Mar vin Y.

Bnnel1 Funnal at rtiapel, 134 York strert. Eimhurvt. Ill, Thuisday at 4 KII'KKK Harry. NEUMANN Emit. 2 at l.apfl.

at haprl. BEVERLY CHATI'L 2121 WF.ST 9STII.STHF.frr. PHONE BEVKRI.Y 2182. hr. iS.

7 30 p. Central war lime. Fa eentral taie cloudy ft himt't, rain. inrinnatt, ritn f-H rloudy f1 Irfiir, rain cloudy Haplds. rata.

Hay. tltmdy. 51 1 11 rutin i J. cloudy. ft- M-fllMin, cloudy .64 Mrtr queue, rain 6 1 rein 7 2 S.

Me. Marie, cloudy 43 Travers City, cloudy 60 Wwt rentral states PniHrrk, Ci-ar- 3 5 Mriines. .50 3 ni.ut, rain ........4 9 -ah City, .5 1 I R'urk. cloudy. 64 cloudy b.i in noma City, cloudy.

'rntr a. rinudv 4S 1 i City, .40 Inulft. Cl'-uw 6H i 'iflv 4 4 hi 54 Tra 3fi Ol 4' Tr see i 4. Tia'-el 4 7 1 4N .01 4K .02 50 4 7 1 50 .01 46 -4 4 Trare 55 3,00 44 .02 53 Trace 39 Trace 47 .02 33 .14 4 6 Trace 53 40 .58 50 58 .13 4 Trace 49 44 32 .40 57 4 2 Tr'- SZF7J. Jlj, r--k3L LJi FRIDAY.

BENNETT Jean. 3 p. m. at harwl- SON LAIN SKEELES- PISTINTTIVKI II KFEf'KNT COLONIAL CHAPEL CHEST COLO TICKTKESS 020 Cottage i'llvntf I'liiklllE frtim chaiel. ft2'Vi Ijike park avenur.

to; Churrh of St. Thcmas the Apostle. Inter-! merit St. Marv'i. Puhuque.

papers please ropy, livde Park O0 14. ER ICKSon Ina A FrU Vsnn. pee Johnson. I No. 8.

late of 4 3 30 Hamlin, beloved i wife of John Krickson, fond sister of I Mrs. Anny Cedrrhmd. Mrs, Helta Erndahl. Edith Blomouist. Karin Strombeck.

and Carl Johnson, father, mother, and brothers, one aister in Sweden. Funeral Saturdav, 2 p. at chaiifl. 317S N. Clark.

Burial RoiiehllLi ESCHBAl'M William Fsrhbaum of 1 1 1 35 Champlaln avenue. Nov. 7. 144. dear; brother of Mis.

Edith Murphv and the late) (Jcorce. Servbea Friday. Nv. 10. at p.

at chapel. 214 E. llSth stre-t. Mem- her of Kensincton Itwlire. No, K04.

A F. Ai A. M. Interment Elmira. N.

Y. Elmlra. N. papna please copy, please omit floweia. I EWEHT Anna M.

Fwert. nee late of Cullom avenue, leovrd wife of the! late Ernll. fond mot tier of Elmer, and Mrs. i Itrrnlce Doheri sister of Mrs. Lillian Larson and Benjamin, rand mot her of M.

2 Robert Dohertv. S. C. and Sound M. 3 Jack U.

S. C. C. Funeial at 1 ha pel, 4 101 I jwrnn avenue, Saturd.1! v. 1 p.

Intermrnt living Para. Mul. 4400 FI A A thm.m F1.imo.hi of the Shrrry hotrl. ttrli.vtd ttuliand of M-'Hlf lore Le-vinr tattier of Althui. Sidney Mm Mildred Rutil ff and Ml ioi.

in i Potti ol Mich, dear s--n cf the! late Slmnn and Hannah Lrh Flaxman. ftnd' brother of Mrs Katie I'enni, Mir. Alice! Schmidt Mrs EM Nrimark. Mis Esther! ovrnu. and tr-e ljiac and Ben lamtn Flaxman Funrral Thurd Nev 9.

at 2 30 at chapel. 936 E. 47th atreet. to Ot Wooda cemetery. p.

m. Interment Oakrldce. MUsKfK Otira Meseck. Nov. "7.

aje 70 vears late realdem 1 Oil ft Avrnue N. wile of il.e late Herman Meset k. molher of Mrs Atnnua Corman. Mrs Florence Hauskneeht, Mrs Evelyn Brlen. Mrs.

Viola Munder. YrM and the late Harrv nine trand i children, aister of Mrs. Kathertne concur, Robert and Otto Lancner. Memter of Park Manor Eastern Star. Son and Daurhters of Liberty, No.

and Rebekatt and St pet He a Ladles Aid. Funeral Friday. 2 at mnrtuarv, 10240 Fwin avenue, the Rev. Han Jacoby and Park Manor Eastern Mar; offlrlatlnr. Interment FlmwotKl cemetery.

Hammond. Ind. all South Chlraco 0632. MILLER Henry N. Miller.

Nov. 7. lf44 te-loved husband of Minnie, nee Koler. fond father of Louise L'rlch, trandfather three Krandrblldren. brother of Free Miller.

Iu neral Saturday. 2 p. at chancl. 4 3J A mil tate avenue Interment Acacia Memt rr of Humttdt Park lodre. No I A F.

Ar A Conimunitv No 7. I. O. F. MOE Pvt 1st Class Charles E.

Me Jr. late or 1SH Howard st killed tn tn Holland 1 Hi 2. beloved son of An Mai le Me Memorial services Nov I It a St. Jamrj." Ev LuttiTati cfiurrl: Firm. mt and D' MORHISSKY- David Mmil tnl.t.r band of Lie late Mnrk'aiet lire Hm U-, l- Ins father of William.

Pvt 11 1 S. A Mary H-lhwav Enslcn Rotrt V. ut i. and tie brother of Maicarel F'lrr-he'h. and tr late and MaiiMce Morrissev At fu neral home.

404a Ml W. Hmr Funeral Friday, a. m. to Present a'ion Ciiurv-O. Burial Mount Carmel.

Kesada 2A16. LARGEST SELECTION OF CASKETS IN CHICAGO Complete with Economy NORTH: 929 W. Belmont SOUTH: 1820 S. Michigan WEST: 2346 W. Madison APVERT1S.MENT) When chest muscles feel "light" and sore, QUICKLY RELIEVED JOHN CARPOLL SONS ron ivulbalz" of Klmrr, lolrifi inothtr of Bernlrr.

dauthttr of j(hn and Anna Jay', dear slstfr of F-trlle CnldiMTr. Mt-vf. Helen. John. S.

2 1' FiHiirrs Wnsneski. Vircinla BUii-k. and Jan, one Krandnn. Funeral Friday. a.

from rhapel. 2rSO-fH at Saci am iilo. to St Sylvester' hur-h and St. Hel. or KM.

40O0. Tar. line l.o-i;el. Nov. 7.

144. wilt' of tin hue Auirust. lovlni; aunt of Ph and nrilirwi. At rst at rhapH. 2 114 Irvine Park rond.

until notm Thurv dii. Nov Ires Thursday at 3 at tfe Ttilrd FanKi'tifal and Rfformrd rtmnh. and Krnnmii vrnu' Inltinirnt lifM-hlll crmrlriy. lii m.i AM Ant lion IWuhmo of lf-M) li'it utift t. Im rd hutl.atid ot thr Intr Ada 1 nt "rl ia Imid latin of P.ijjona.

Otiarirv Autruit. Rita, and Anthony 1. Hi'! i'uno, tirniht of Clotilda l.rnB. Adtllne Fl'Tgrrald. Jlm and Vh-h't At lunt-ml hornc, 'tti at Jtr-ttliif Tn-t.

Ki iinul Kililn. iO a of M- uul t'tiinirl thun lllli nt I it 1 vk I tl l- I.MAN R'lstvlman. A A Ill Alaska. S. pt 18.

teluved ur.i.and ol Viitinla lather it! John 1 and Jfiie Ann. son rf Ir. and Mr Hoji'rlmann of I.a Planer. IM hrfV nrr -t Kv i Jt-rfn of f'hP'acti and Jafi; I Sr VorH City Memorial Thur.viiin, 9, at p. at La Grange CungrfsaUonfti ctiurOk due to a cold, rub on Fniv Will I.C IN fincin.

0 iiiTi. AT WA HASH ir Chapped Hands! H.re Comes I co-Mint WILLI A VS Florence A wife of er -rran and 1 t- A A rarvdmn he- a. x. A Ca'f: 1 1 1 1-Cm Mahe, Ai e- Hnil't A l.e firle rharl 4 3 "2 vi 4 .1. 3pm m.j 2AM iRSKI Hen 7.

rex I -j t-and of MatMida de1r -e-t. I. C. d-ar a HWP Kal.e.-x; 1. ati.l Waiter at in a tr f.d Ov; t- K- I'm 1 If A 2 7.

a v-r y. i i u. 7. ratr Ni "1 li. i t.

ti r- avenur aa -e- i cw lntrnr.cr.1 flrr.em-aa x. 4.4 C. H. IOF-JDAN CO. ll IMF.

2lll F. ltlK. 1 Mi. ol MentholatumTwo vital action trine quick relief: (1) Menlholatum stimulates surface circulation helping to "loosen" the tight muscles. (2) Soothing medicinal vapors comfort irritated mucous membranes of nose nd throat.

Get Ment holatum. Jars, tubes, 30c. Mli i(lun I'UV V709 90 CEMETERIES -rar hit l'i iu I 'inirr-ry. l.lm- I'Tn'i If too want awrnielhing; that rrally rt Quickly whrn hands or akin are painfully -hapid, wire and cracked Ket Ice-Minti Nnt a brauty lotion but a medicated cream with lots of aoothintr oils that brinK rral rnmfort to wind-chapped skin and soothes raw, cracked surfaces. So don't fro around with stineincr.

chapped hands or rourn. cracked bps. Get a jar of imiing Icaviiint UxUil at ail tlrngxtft, i li'-inf MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS 1 CEMKI tRY VARKKHS. M'iMIMKMS A I oo 4t Irrlng F4xk toj.d Ciccxoat..

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