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VART "1 PAGE'" CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: DECEMBER 1938. WILLIE IS DEAD; DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES Slain tiero Buried DEATH NOTICES SHERIDAN ROAD LANGUAGE STUDY IN HIGH SCHOOLS 22 NEW BUILDING PROJECTS URGED Chicago's 1938 FRIENDS MOURN Willie died Thursday at the Bride Trafic Toll GUNDERSON Mary A. Gunderson. beloved wife of the late Albert, fond mother cf Mary, sister of Elizabeth RayeU, Mrs. Catherine Donnersburger and the late James.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from her late residence, 6660 Indiana avenue, to St. Bernard church. Interment Calvary.

HIBBELER Walter J. Hibbeler. suddenly. well hospital, but it was not until yesterday that the news spread through Willie's territory. This ter IN SCHOOL STUDY FOLLOWS NEWS 2855 Argyle street, beloved husband of bertrude nee Spiessl, son of Angela and ritory was chiefly along Sheridan road between Loyola avenue and Pratt boulevard, where for years Willie has done odd jobs, accepted the late Henry G.

Hibbeler, brother of Latnryn, Jf'erd, Clara, and Emma. Member of Lincoln Park lodge. No. 611. A- F.

BRANSON Jane Bishop Branson, of 6534 Kimbark avenue, beloved wife of the late Ellis Branson, fond mother of Cranj K. Branson. Services Sunday at 2:30 p. at chapel, 5203 Lake Park avenue. Interment Philadelphia, Pa.

BRENNAN Isabell Keating Brennan, late of 1226 S. Elmwood avenue, Berwyn, beloved wife of Frank, fond mother of Francis, Jean, Patricia, Mary and Lawrence, daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Keating, sister of John, WUliam, James, George, Walter, Mrs. Ethel Milan, and Elsie Keating, aunt of Elsie Seipp. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 9 a.

from 3246 Jackson boulevard to St. Mary of Celle church. Burial Mount Carmel. Kedzie 2394. BROHM AN Bridget Murphy Brohman, at Muskegon, beloved wife of Edmund, fond mother of Frank, Michael, Thomas Brohman, and Mrs.

Helen Severen. Services and burial Tuesday morning in Muskegon, Mich. BURKHARD Fred Burkhard beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Fritz Friedle: dear father of Mary Sausser. A. M.

Funeral Monday. 2 :30 p. at handouts and slept basements and chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue. Interment garages. Board Receives Report of Classes in German Drop; Montrose cemetery.

HOLM Andrew B. Holm. Dec. 2. of 2857 The people called him Willie Wil son.

His real name was Willie N. Kilbourn avenue, husband of the late Gloor, and he was a Canadian world Research Bureau. Hebrew Gains. war veteran. The Canadian govern ment will pay for his funeral to morrow in the chapel at 4152 Sher I Political developments in Europe, idan road.

Many Rogers Park and Loyola residents are expected to pay Recommendation that twenty-two new schools or additions to schools decreased trade with foreign coun their respects. Amalia Bergthal. Fred grandfather of be constructed soon was made yes tries, and shifts in enrollment are eiirht erandchildren. great-granoiatner oi The job Willie liked best was walk two. Funeral Monday, Dec 5, at 10:00 More than 98 of the city's automo terday in a report to William H.

altering high school demands for for ing dogs. He frequently walked a. m. from funeral nome. zxaT xrving bile fatalities are of a nature physically Johnson, superintendent of schools.

eign language courses in Chicago. them without the owner's request or Park road, to St. Benedict church for solemn requiem mass. Interment St. Boni impossible on an elevated highway.

by Don C. Rogers, director of the consent. But he always took them face. California and St Louis. papers This is shown in a compilation issued yesterday by William H.

Johnson, home. When he became ill a month board of education bureau of research please copy. 3 rTi'n i u-in-nrr thtjmiM and building survey. BURMANN Clara Burmann of 1543 Orchard superintendent of schools. street, beloved mother of Marie and Harry The report will be considered by The report showed a decrease of ago he was sent to the county hospital.

But at the first chance he slipped out without a. cent or an overcoat and returned to his terri Burmann. Funeral from chapel, "7do WOMAN DARTS FROM BEHIND the board of education and an esti 17.08 per cent in enrollment in classes North avenue, Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 9:30 a. to St.

Michael church. Interment mate of costs requested from John C. St. Joseph's. tory.

Some one who knew him had Willie sent to the Bridewell hospital, Christensen, chief architect for the in German, 27.89 per cent decrease in Polish classes, 18.69 per cent decrease in Spanish, 9.81 per cent decrease in Italian, and 8.53 per cent decrease, in BURNETT Sophie Burnett, beloved wife of TROLLEY; KILLED board. James B. McCahey, president from which he couldn't slip away. TRIBUNE Photo. the late Hugh dear mother of Frank.

Margaret Karstens. Elizabeth, Lillian Free And there he died. of the board, said some of the work Irene, and Marie. Funeral Monday at 9:30 m. from 5244 Fletcher street, to St.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lynn ar riving at funeral of their son, po may be financed from the school Bartholomew church. Interment St. Boni French.

More Study Greek, Hebrew. However, the report showed an in Runs Into Path of Auto Ma. Gen. George Aston, building fund, some may be handled face. Berkshire 8070.

liceman killed by escaped convict. CAMERON Elsie Cameron, nee McGinnis by Works Progress administration crease of .27 per cent in the study of British Spy Hunter, Dies of 8817 Menard avenue. Morton Grove, on South Side. Funeral services for Edward Lynn, beloved -wife of Adolph B. Cameron.

Fu labor, and the rest done at a later date. LONDON, Dec. 3. OP) Maj. Gen.

English, 18.63 per cent in Bohemian tCzecho-Slovakian, 153 per cent in neral Monday. 2 n. at chapel. 8057 Miss Isabella Bacon, 29 years old, police hero, who was shot to death Niles Center road. Kites Center.

Inter Sir George Aston, soldier, author, and Wednesday by an escaped convict, 9059 South May street, was fatally in ment Memorial Park. Greek, and 44 per cent in Hebrew, secret service operative, died yester McCahey Explains Report. 'The report does not mean that were held yesterday morning from jured last evening when she was The report covered the period from February, 1937, to last February. Fig CANFIELD Lewis T. Can field, late of 6921 Perry avenue, Dec.

3, 1938. husband of the late Mary Alice Canfield, father of the chapel at 5839 West North ave struck by an automobile at 91st day at Woodford, Salisbury, on his 77th birthday. Sir George had served in the secretariat of the world war street and Vincennes avenue after nue, to St. Angelo church, Menard Arthur C. Raymond Canfield.

and Mrs. work will start on all these projects in 1939," McCahey said. "It merely recommends that we get to this new ures on enrollment in foreign language courses for the present semes and Potomac avenues. Burial was May Davidson. Services at chapel.

63d and Harvard. Tuesday, Dec 6, at 2 p. m. in Oak Ridge cemetery. alighting from a street car.

She walked around the rear end of it into the path of an auto coming from the ter will not be ready until the semes cabinet and in his book, Secret Service," revealed how British counter Interment Oak Woods. construction as quickly as possible." Among those attending were Mayor COHEN Rubin Cohen, age 55 years, late res The board is in the midst of a ter is ended, the superintendent said. "Enrollment in foreign language espionage smashed a German spy ring opposite direction. The driver was idence, 4841 N. Monticello avenue, beloved $9,000,000 building program, financed husband of fond father of Leo, Isa Kelly, Police Commissioner Allman, Chief of Detectives John L.

Sullivan, and Capt. Louis Klatzco of the Fill Harold Zagtberg, 9708 Hamilton ave, courses has been dropping off for sev with Public Works administration aid. in one swoop with twenty-one arrests. KEOKUK REALTY MAN DIES. dore, Nettie Levine, and Florence, one nue, an office clerk.

O'DONNELL Thomas J. O'Donnell of 702 N. Austin boulevard, only sun ot Catnermn McCoy O'Donnell, darling brother of Frances Ann, beloved grandson of Anns Hagan McCoy and the late Thomas H. McCoy. Funeral Monday at Dixon, ILL Dixon papers please copy.

ONSERUD Arne M. Onserud. Dec 2, 1938. beloved husband of Bagnhild. dear father of Myrtle Kelsey, fond brother of Martha and Carl.

Member of Jonas Lie lodge. No. 89, S. of N. Services 3 p.

m-. at funeral chapel. 4338-40 Fullerton avenue. Interment Mount Olive cemetery. PEESMEESTER Frederick Peesmeester.

beloved husband of the late Leonie. fond father of Charles, Mary, and the late Victor. Rosary 8 p. m. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from chapel. 2703 N. Western avenue, to St. John'Berchmans church, where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph's. Information, Humboldt 1717. PETERSEN John A. Petersen, beloved husband of the late Anna, nee Thomsen; fond father of Anrther H-.

Charles and the late Irene. Member of D. C. Cregier lodge. No.

643. A. F. A. M.

Funeral Tuesday 2 p. at funeral home. Lake street at 2d avenue, Maywood. Burial Mount Olive. P1EPER Mrs.

Ella Pieper, suddenly, Dec. 2, 193S, cousin of Clemens W. Brinkman. Mrs. Clara G.

Rehm, Mrs. Frieda Brand and Mrs. Bertha Watkins. Services at chapel. 2701 N.

Clark street, Monday at 3 p. m. Cleveland, papers please copy. PROJANSKY Dora Profansky. age 57 years, late residence, 4940 N.

Tripp avenue, beloved mother of Eva Lieb. Irving- and Harry, five grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at chapel, '3021 Lawrence avenue. Interment Jewish Waldheim.

PRYGA Joseph Pryga. Dec 1, late of 2554 Winnemac avenue, lovins father of John, Mary. Angeline, and Joseph, brother of Sophie Sztrzalka, Mary KamienskL and Stanley. Funeral Monday. Dec.

5, 9:30 a. from funeral home, 5826-28 Elston avenue, to Transfiguration church. Palisade 4400. ATM AN Charles Raiman, beloved husband of Dorothy, loving father of Doris and Jean, fond son of Charles and the late Josephine, brother of Helen Derr. At rest and services at chapel, 1725 Madison street.

Maywood, 2 p. m. Monday. Interment Glen Oak cemetery. Information Maywood 39.

RECKITT Elizabeth G. Reckitt. beloved wife of Charles Coleby Reckitt of Geneva. 111., daughter of Mary L. Goodrich, also of Geneva, and sister of Alonzo Charles Goodrich of Winnetka.

111. Funeral the 4th day of December, 1938. Church service at St. Mark church, Geneva, HI, at 2 p. m.

Interment at Oak Ridge cemtery, Geneva, 111. RICHARDSON Nellie Wood Richardson, Dee. 3. 1938, beloved wife of Edward J-. fond mother of Warren sister of George Wood of Orlando.

Jay Wood of East Orange. N. and Robert J. Wood of Oak Park. Resting at the late residence.

522 N. Elmwood avenue. Oak Park. Services Monday at 2 p. m.

Interment Forest Home. ROBERTS Mary Jones Eoberts. wife of the late George mother of Wiuiam. Elizabeth, George, Mrs. Walter Arthur, and the late Mary Newland.

Funeral services Monday, Dec. 5, at 1:30 p. at residence. 4663 West End avenue Interment Forest Home. Kedzie 2394.

RYAN John M. Ryan, late residence. 6533 Northwest highway, beloved husband of tie late Anna D. Ryan, fond father of Jack M. Patricia.

Roberta, and the late Mrs. Alice M. Barrows and Mrs. Dorothy Eelea. brother of Miss Mary and Patrick F.

Ryan of Anderson. Ind. At funeral home. C754 Northwest highway, until Monday evening, Dec 5. Interment St.

Mary cemetery. Anderson. Ind. Member of Columbus Club of Engineers of Chicago. SCHAETZLEIN John M.

Schaetzlein. beloved husband of the late Theresa, fond father of Edwin C. and Larry Shay, brother of Margaret Herzog and Henry. Funeral Tuesday, Dec 6, 2 p. at chapel.

5917 Irving Park road. Interment Montrose. Member of Legion lodge. 1037. A.

F. A. M. For information call Avenue 3426. SCHLIPPER John Fred Sehhpper, late of Detroit.

beloved hushand of Myn Sehlipper. fond father of Robert J. and Le Roy and 2 grandchildren- Member of Park Manor lodge. No- S99. A.

F. A. M. Funeral Snnday. 2 p.

at Linton chapel. Crown Point, Ind. SEHY Rosemary Sehy, dear daughter ol Charles F. and Catherine, nee Dolan, sister of Raymond, Patrick, Joan, and tue late Jerome. Funeral Monday, at 10 a.

from funeral home. 6233 N. Broadway, To St. Bartholomew church. Interment St.

Joseph's. Berkshire 8070. SELBY Rose Selby. beloved wife of Charles W. Selby, dear mother of Mrs.

Florence Alberts, and Mrs. Carolyn Hayden. Resting at funeral home, 5708 Madison street. High mass at St. Catherine of Siena ohureh, corner Washington and Austin boulevards, Monday.

Dec. 5, at 9:30 a. m. Interment Mount Carmel. SHAY Larry Shay.

See Schaetzlein notice. SMTLLIE WUliam Smillie, beloved husband of EUen Smillie, 2916 E. 91st street. Funeral from chapel. 1241 W.

79th street, to grandchild, brother of Sam, Dave, and Paul more street station where Lynn was Charles Jasinski, 33, died yesterday Funeral Monday. 1 p. at chapel, 3021 Lawrence-av. Interment Jewish Waldheim in his home at 120 West Schiller Since 1933, when the present board took office, sixty-five buildings or additions have been completed or are under construction. assigned.

A platoon of policemen and Keokuk, Dec. 3. Special. Wayne Hancock, a Keokuk real estate man. died yesterday oi a heart attack.

He was in his business men of the district also ao street, supposedly from injuries re CUMMINS Emma Jane Cummins; 6200 Dorchester avenue. Dec. 2. 1938: wife of the late Stephen Douglas Cummins, sister of office when stricken. His father and a sister companied the cortege.

Floral pieces ceived in an automobile accident Sept. 19 at Belmont and Lawndale The first recommendation in Rogers' Mrs. Catherine E. Whitney. Services at were sent by the police and by Thom chapel, 63d and Harvard, Monday, Dec.

5 at 10 a. m. Burial Oak Wood, Joliet, 111. avenues. Jasinski was a passenger report is the construction of a new Wilson Junior college building at S5th MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS.

Emma Holm, father of Mrs. Hilda Offer-son, Florence, Mrs. Anna Francke, Frank, and Albert Holm. Services Monday, Dec. 5, at 2 p.

at chapel, 214-216 S. Western avenue, at Jackson boulevard. Interment Forest Home. IZARD Percival G. Izard, beloved husband of Frances, father of Murray, Mrs.

George Brandt, Arthur, Charles, Graham, Mrs. Earl Fonger, Frank, Albert, Richard, Paul and Thomas. Resting at funeral home, 1732 Wilson avenue. JACOBSEN Mark P. Jacobsen, beloved husband of Clara Isbell Jacobsen, dear father of Donald M.

Jacobsen. Funeral Tuesday. 10 a. at funeral home, Austin boule vard at Lake street. Interment Mount Carmel.

JAHN Frank O. Jahn, Dec. 3, late of 4933 N. Oakley, beloved husband of Mary A. Funeral services Tuesday, 1:30 p.

at funeral home, 5200 N. Western avenue, corner of Foster. Interment notice later. Manistee, papers please copy. JENSEN Jess P.

Jensen, Dec. 2, 1938, late of 4438 N. Francisco avenue, dearly beloved husband of Minnie Jensen, nee Do-broth: fond father of Edna Nelson, Ralph, and Elmer Robert, grandfather of Darlene Ann. At rest in the funeral home, 3224 Montrose avenue, where services will be held Monday, Dee. 5.

at 1:30 p. m. Interment Concordia. Member of Albany Park lodge. No.

974. A. F. A. M.

KEATING Isabell Keating, see Brennan. KELLTHER Nora Kelliher, nee Prendergast. beloved wife of Edward J. Kelliher, fond sister of John and Edward Prendergast. Funeral from chapel, 7705 Cottage Grove.

Monday, 9 a. to Holy Cross church. Burial Mount Olivet. KELLY Thomas L. Kelly beloved husband of the late Maria nee McCoy, fond father of Mrs.

J. H. Smith, Mrs. J. G.

Bohart, Mrs. C. Tambornino. Mrs. F.

B. Banks. Mrs. L. S.

Banks. Kathryn. John, and Thomas Kelly Jr. Funeral Tuesday, Dec 6, at 9:30 a. from his late residence.

7127 Constance-av to St. Philip Neri church. Interment Mount Olivet. KENDT Edwin A. Kendt of 11403 South Park avenue, Dec.

3, 1938, dear husband of Viola, brother of Emma Schrader, Mollie Borckhart. Anna Keith, and Herbert. Resting at chapel, 214 E. 115th street. Services Monday, Dec.

5, at 1 p. m. Inter- ment Elmhurst cemetery. Joliet, HI. KORDA Agnes Korda, beloved wife of Paul, devoted mother of Raymond, George, and Robert, mother-in-law of Rose, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Muszynski. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. from chapel at 1410 N.

Ashland avenue to St. Stanislaus Kostka church. Interment at St. Adalbert cemetery. KROSNICKI Angeline Krosnicki.

noe Paezos, wife of the late Walter, mother of Edward, Leo, and Alexander, mother-in-law of Marian, sister of Elbert and Alexander Paczos and Constance Gruszka. Funeral Monday, Dec. 5. at 9 from late residence, 4849 W. Hubbard street, to All Saints church.

Interment All Saints', Ind. PoL Information, Rockwell 3909. KRUCEK Cecilia Krucek. Dec. 3.

beloved wife of Otto dear mother of Robert, Emu, Frank, John, and Gerald, mother-in-law of Ruth and Catherine, grandmother of Funeral Tuesday. Dec. 6, at 9:30 a. from chapel, 1723 Larrebee street, to St. Mary of the Angels church.

Burial St. Joseph cemetery. KUCERA Ruth Wessies Kncera, Dec. 2. beloved mother of Howard and Bob, fond daughter of Lillian Wessies.

Services Monday. Dec. 5, at 2 :30 p. at chapel, 134 S. York street, Elmhurst.

KUHN Arvilla Robinson Kuhn, wife of George Kuhn. Remains at chapel, 1460 Sherman avenue, Evanston, Sunday, Dec 4. only. Private funeral services Monday. Please omit flowers.

LEIGH Clara L. Leigh nee Oakesl. Dee. 2, beloved wife of James dear mother of Charles J-, sister of Mrs. Charles Levang, grandmother of Charles and Dorothy.

Funeral Monday, Dec. 5, at 2 p. at chapel, 1723 Larrabee-st. Interment Acacia Park. LE VINSON Fannie Levinson, of 5324 Drexel avenue, wife of the late Samuel, beloved mother of Louis.

Shirley Wallack, Joseph. Nathan, Budd and the late Harry, fond sister of Max and Abe GHck. three grandchildren. Funeral Monday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.

at chapel. 4225 Roosevelt road, corner Tripp. Interment Shomar Hadas. Omit flowers. LEWIS Sadie Lewis nee WeltyJ: beloved wife of Albert Lewis, mother of Leo and as Williams, owner of the tavern at 10 South Pulaski road where Lynn in the automobile of Andrew Leavitt, DE BOER Gerhardt de Boer, uncle of Wil MAUSOLEUM MONUMENTS street and Indiana avenue.

The col was slain. 34, 1015 North Springfield avenue, liam and George Trinkaus, Edna Oberbeck, ne oia ana reliable. CHAS. G. BLAKE The killer was James Wood, an es when it was struck by a truck.

Jas lege is now housed on the Chicago Teachers college campus, which is Edward, Henry and WiUiam Kremer, and Celia Lenehan. Resting at funeral inski and Leavitt were taken to the Erected anywhere. Send for free booklet. i home, 4333. Elston avenue at Crawford.

caped convict from Missouri. Wood was shot to death by Lynn's partner, overcrowded. Cost is estimated at j-uuu n. pyin-sireei. D'airlax WS7B.

Services Monday. Dec. 5," 3 p. m. Inter eral years," he commented.

"Before the depression pupils were told they must study foreign languages to enter commercial fields. Since then foreign trade has decreased because of a general decrease in trade and because of developments in European countries." "The increase in the study of Hebrew is a reflection of the attitude of many Jewish families. In many instances Jewish children in elementary schools are required, by their parents, to study Hebrew two or three days a week after school hours. This is gradually being reflected in a demand for high school courses. In September, 1936, there were no courses in Hebrew." How Enrollments Vary.

A table showing courses, the number of pupils enrolled in 1937 and 1338, and the percentage of variation follows: $2,000,000. ment Wunders. CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS AT Policeman Allen Mulvey. Lynn is Belmont hospital.

Later Jasinski was taken home. The truck driver was Rocco Marco, 2907 South Union street. survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs DEL BANCO Bessie Del Banco of the Embassy hotel, beloved sister of the late Other Proposals lasted. Other together Theodore Lynn, and a sister, Mrs.

Miriam Del Banco, cousin of Belah Rosen- Hunter Killed; 3 Hurt. CEMETERIES. thai. Funeral services at chapel, 3701 N. Helen Meehan.

The family lives at Three men were in the hospital at with comments by Rogers, are: i Clark street, Monday, 11 a. m. Interment GLEN OAK MAPLES SEC. PERP. CARE: near office.

$20 rrave. Kil. 31S5 1213 North Austin boulevard. DuSable High school, 4934 South Wa Paris, 111, yesterday with injuries Rosehill. bash avenue, addition.

Now overcrowded. suffered when the automobile in DINOVO Rosario Dinovo, 11236 Talman ave CHOICE S650 MT. EMBLEM GR. LOT Sherwood Elementary, 245 West 57th nue, husband of Augustana, father of An lor o()0 cash. Address i 68.

Trimine which they were riding crashed into the rear of a parked truck north of thony, Joseph, August. Saranna, and Josephine. At his home. Funeral notice later. BEVERLY CEMETERY CHOICE 4 GRAVES street, new building.

At present one of poorest In the city. PETER MALONEY, section 1, nr. entr. 520U. Gro.

3965. westfield on Friday night, killing Information caU Beverly 0671. DRA VO See Fry notice. Carter Elementary, 5740 South Michi Nick Kokine, 45 years-old, Chicago SEE WOODLAWN. FREE AUTO.

2 STOCK BROKER, gan avenue. Seriously overcrowded. xuii perpetual care. aio. -n.

Kan. vast, travel agent. DRENNAN Mary Drennan, Dec. 3, formerly 6800 Stewart avenue, new school. Pres The three, who were accompanying ot b405 S.

Seeley avenue, wile of the late John Drennan, beloved mother of Thomas MT. EMBLEM 3, 4 GRAVE LOTS: SEC. F. Worth S4QO. Sacr.

Spparatp. Sna. Enrollment Enrollment ent elementary on teacher college campus DIES IN NEW: YORK Grougan, Mrs. Mary Zettek, Mrs. Grace Course '37.

"38 Neely, -and William J. Drennan. Services Kokine on a hunting trip, are Dr. P. D.

Agriostathos of Chicago, a Criminal court deputy; Harry Mardaris, could be used as Parker High school addition. 114,650 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Tuesday. Dec. 6.

at 2:30 p. at the English 114,336 Bohemian 323 French 12.121 Drexel Park Presbyterian church, 64th and Clarence and Olcott avenues, new eight O'HANLEY. FUNERAL DIRECTION perfection. 7705 Cottage Grove. Rart.

7705. S. Marshfield avenue. Interment Mount Pet. of variation.

.27 18.6.1 8.53 17.03 4-153 44 9.81 27.89 18.69 German room school. A new, growing neighbor Member of an Early Chicago coffee shop proprietor, and Pete Thanesulas, Harvey real estate broker. 3SI ll.Oftfl 6,911 272 72 765 12,538 Hope. Member of Chosen Few L. L.

O. A At rest at daughter's residence, 617 BOYDSTON BROTHERS. INC. hood without a city school. 4237 S.

Grove. Oakland 0493. Oreek Polish Spanish 31ft 2ft 805 1.0(51 15,419 nostner avenue. Fuller Elementary, 537 East 42d street, Chicago Family. An unidentified man, about 40 years DUNN Claude J.

Dunn, late of 5001 Wel new school. Present building is 54 years old, has no auditorium or gymnasium. old, died last night in the County Peter J. Maloney, for many years lington avenue, beloved husband of othy nee Jensby, fond father of Dorothy hospital after being struck by an a Chicago and New York broker, died DEATH NOTICES Hawthorne Elementary, 3300 Seminary i Uher, Claude, Evelyn Sauer, Robert, and automobile at 52d street and Western early yesterday in his home in New Delorcs, grandfather of Dorothy Marie avenue, addition. Now overcrowded.

and Claude Lawrence. Funeral Tuesday, York City. A native of Chicago, Mr. Harvard Elementary, 7525 Harvard ave In Hemorinm. Dec.

6, at 2 p. from Mount Olive avenue. The man weighed 200 pounds. Alfred M. Koeller, 45, 5718 South Maplewood avenue, was the driver.

Maloney was 63 years old. nue, addition. Overcrowded. NEPIL Joseph. V.

Nepil. In memory of our Lutheran church, corner of Byron and Tripp avenue. Interment Ridgewood ceme clearly beloved husband and father who His father, Peter J. Maloney Sr. Field Elementary, 7019 North Ashland tery.

Remains at funeral home. 3030 N. passed away two years ago today. WIFE AND CHILDREN. founded one of Chicago's early fami avenue, addition.

Overcrowded. Central avenue, until 13 noon, Tuesday. Truck Derails Trolley. Passengers were bruised and jolted lies and for more than a quarter of a May Elementary, 512 South LaVergne FALLER Dr. Adolph Faller Dee.

3, SCHWARTZ Sarah Schwartz. In loving memory of our beloved wile and mother avenue, addition. Has no gymnasium. century engaged in the undertaking 1938. of 4501 Oakenwald avenue, husband yesterday afternoon when a Morgan- business on the north side.

The son Kew school for crippled children, 45th Racine street car was knocked from of Margaret Faller, father of Dr. Adolph Faller Jr. Funeral services at chapel, 4227 who passed away one year ago toaay. BELOVED CHILDREN AND HUSBAND. entered business early in life and at the rails at Cermak road and Throop Er.

Johnson said the interest in 'Polish has increased this semester and he has received several requests to have a class in that language at Foreman High school in February. Man Who Brought Light to London Streets Dies LONDON', Dec. 3. OP) England's "Cable King," Sir Thomas Octavius Callender, died last night at his home at Bidborough Court, Kent. He was S3 years old.

As head of Calender's Cable and Construction company, he gave London's dingy streets their first electric lighting. His cables also first carried electricity to the law courts, the' Covent Garden Opera house, and the Taj Mahal in India. Cottage Grove avenue, Monday, 1:30 p. m. street and Langley Inadequate facilities for crippled children on south side.

STATT Elizabeth Statt. Id lovine memory Interment Eden. the age of 24 years joined the Board street after having been hit by a truck. Police arrested Joseph E. of our dear mother who passed away one FARRELL Mary Agnes Farrell.

See Eerger of Trade. year ago today. FAMILY. notice. Spalding School for Crippled Children, FECHNER Paul Feehner.

beloved husband Goes to Kew York. In 1904 Mr. Maloney and his boy 1628 Washington boulevard, addition. TITUS John Titus. In memory of our dearly beloved husband and father who passed of Anna, nee McNichols; fond father of For high school purposes.

away three years ago today. Gone but not Hazel. Ji-dward. and Mrs. Gertrude Schu hood friend, Benjamin Block, became macher.

Funeral Monday, Dec. 5, at 9:30 Ericsson Elementary, 2930 West Harrl associated with the firm of Finley a. from late residence, 1638 N. Lock- Brown, colored, the truck driver, and held him for questioning. Up to 2 p.

m. yesterday, 802 persons had been killed by automobiles in Cook county since Jan. 1. Of these 618 were killed in Chicago, where 18,832 were injured during the same period. Violet, daughter of Margaret and the late son street, addition.

Overcrowded. lort'otten. HIS LOVING WIFE, THERESA MARIE. AND SON JOHN. Fraternal A'otices.

wood avenue, to St. Peter Canisius church. Amos Welty. sister of Mrs. Verna Knabe, Kew vocational center building, 45th Interment Mount Carmel.

Merrimac 9890. Mrs. Alice Schmitz, Philbert, Milton, Barrell Co. In 1908 Mr. Maloney became a partner and the following year went to New York to represent street and Langley avenue.

Would re Homer and Clyde Welty, and the late Mrs. CLEVELAND LODGE. NO. 211. A.

T. lieve nearby overcrowded schools. Katherine Damler. Funeral Tuesday. FISHBEIN Frank Fishbein, beloved husband of Anna, fond father of Ralph, Jack, Sadie Rosenfield.

Florence Grossi, Yetta Kerstein, the firm on the New York Stock ex p. from chapel, 2346 W. Madison street, A. M. Members please assemble at lodee hall, Monday.

Dec 5. 12:30 p. to at Sew vocational center building, 61st Molly aieger. Marian Kapp. Katherine Fien to Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church, California avenne at Walnut street.

Inter street and Wabash avenue. Same change. He was elected a governor of the exchange and served eighteen berg, Beatrice Denenholz; fifteen grandchil tend funeral of our late Brother Otto P. Schade. PETER R.

LUNKES. W. M. FRED HEUBEBGER, Sec'y. ment Mount Emblem.

dren. Funeral Monday, 10 a. at chapel, 3021 Lawrence-av. Burial Jewish Waldheim. years.

LINK Arthur W. Link of 8728 S. Hermi Eibby Elementary, 5300 South Loomis OBITUARIES LINCOLN PARK LODGE. NO. 611, A.

F. tage avenue, beloved husband of Blanche FLAHERTY Agnes V. Flaherty. Dec. 1 street.

Needs new assembly hall and nee Hadick: father of Howard C. son 1938, dear beloved daughter of the late Maloney and Block took over the concern in 1917 and it afterward bore their names. They were associated gymnasium. of the late John and Mary Link, formerly A. M.

Brethren, assemble at chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue, Monday at 2 p. m. Services for Brother Walter J. Hibbeler. RAYMOND R.

WINKELMANN, W. M. Avondale Elementary, 2945 North Saw of Nashville, Tenn. Funeral Monday, Peter and Mary Flaherty, fond sister of Olive Pauly, Mrs. E.

M. Wymore, and the late Peter, Alice Miller, and John Flaherty. 1:30 p. at chapel, 8400 S. Ashland until 1930, when Mr.

Maloney with yer avenue, addition. Has been over avenue. Interment Mount Hope. Funeral from chapel, 5501 N. Ashland ave drew to become a specialist on the crowded for many years.

LUNDGREN Oscar Emil Lundgren. ace 66. nue, Monday, Dec. 5, at 9 a. to St.

Ger AFFELDT Henry Affeldt, husband of the late Harriet, son of Maris and the late Theodore, brother of Florette. Services Bret Harte Elementary, 56th street and trude church. Interment Mount Olivet, late residence, 9805 Avenue husband of stock exchange. Death Is Unexpected. Stony Island avenue, addition.

Needs ad FLORY Clarence C. Flory, Dee. 2, 1938. of dition in order to retain classes through 515 Arlington place, husband of Edith Skinner Flory, father of Paul Forrest J.uiie Fredrickson Lundgren, father of Florence, brother of Elin Sahlin of Sweden, Axel, George and David. Funeral Monday, 2 p.

at mortuary, 10240 Ewing avenue Triluminar lodge. No. 767, officiating. Inter Monday, 3 p. at cathedral chapel, 79th and Emerald, under auspices of Rainbow lodg-e.

No. 872, A. F. A. M.

Interment Mount Hope. eighth grade. In 1934, however, he left this post and again become associated with his old partner. He apparently had Flory. Services at chapel, 2701 N.

Clark street, Sunday at. 5:30 p. m. Interment Hendricks Elementary, 313 West 43d ANDERSON William L. Anderson, beloTed ment Oak Hill.

Hammond. So. Chicago 0632. street, new building. Present building Is Sandwich, 111.

been in good health, and his death 54 years old. FRENCH WUliam H. French of 221 S. East yesterday was unexpected. Stadium at Addison and Western ave St.

Patrick church Monday at 10 a. m. SOLOMON Ethel Solomon of 7616 Kingston avenue, beloved wife of the late Oscar, fond mother of Rose Rosenblum. Toby Marx. Goldye Meyer, and Albert, sister of Dr.

William Auerbach of Gulf-port. Herman Auerbach. and Dr. J. Auerbach- Funeral services Tuesday.

1:30 p. in chapel. 7206 Stony Island avenue. Interment Jewish Waldheim. SPERLING Peter Sperling, beloved husband of the late Sophia, nee Rohde, fond failier of Peter Theresa Doyle.

Raymond. Catherine Camlott. Edna McPhee. and tie late Edward and Arnold, grandfather cf seven grandchildren, brother of Florence Meyer. Resting at late residence.

2032 S. Union avenue. Services Monday. Dec. 5.

at 1:30 p. m. Interment Oak ridge. Member Retired Firemen, F. D.

Canal 2659. STRAUSS David Strauss of 3525 Franklin boulevard, hnsband of Katherine Magnus Strauss, father of Lola Jovicsin and Edward, brother of Harry. Clara and Rachael. Funeral services at chapel. 4S17 Madison street, Monday.

1:45 m. Burial Elm-lawn. Austin 1137. SWENSON Charles J- Swenson. Dec.

3. at Summit. Ill-, beloved husband of Amanda Swenson. fond father of Edward Edna B. Dauner, and Carl G.

Swenson. Remains at rest at funeral home. 6039 Archer avenue, Argo, HI. Funeral Tuesday, -p. m.

Interment Archer Woods cemetery. TOWN SEND James D. Townsend, dearly beloved hnsband of Nellie Dore Townsend. devoted father of Donald. Gladys, and the late Miles Townsend.

Funeral Monday et 9 :30 a. from late residence, 3735 Parnell avenue, to Nativity church. Interment St. Mary's. Yards 0926.

UTLEY John Butler Utley of 918 Judson avenue, Evanston. Husband of Mrs. Hazel Utley. father of Mrs. Bruce W.

Hulbert and John Eddy Utley. Services Sunday. 5 p. at chapel, 1118 Greenleaf avenne, Wilmette. Grave service 3 p.

m. Monday. Riverside cemetery. Sterling. HI.

MALONEY Peter J. Maloney, suddenly, Dec 3, at his residence, S12 Park avenue. New York City, beloved husband of Elizabeth Coyne Maloney, father of Peter Edward Coyne, and the late Helen avenue. Oak Park, husband of Olive Walter French, father of Mrs. Hazel French Robertson, Walter and Vincent T.

At rest Mrs. Margaret J. Ashton. Mrs. Margaret Jane Ashton, a resident of Chicago for seventy-five years, died last night in her home at 1008 East 81st street She was 77 years old.

Born in Ireland, she was brought to Chicago when she was 2. She lived for many years in the old Bridgeport district Mrs. Ashton was injured recently in a fall in her home. She was the mother of Henry B. Ashton, former president of the Chicago Association of Credit Men.

Two other sons, Walter G. and Francis E. Ashton, and three daughters, Miss Frances E. Ashton, Mrs. Jane A.

De Witt, and Mrs. Andrew Johnston, survive. Funeral services will be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday in the chapel at 8944 Commercial avenue.

Burial will be in Mount Hope cemetery. husband of the late Elizabeth, nee Fopu-lorum, father of Genevieve Dickinson, beloved son of Ida Olson, brother of Hazel Netterstrom, Ruth Peterson and Clifford Olson. Services Monday. 2:30 p. at funeral home, 4553-61 Milwaukee avenue.

Interment Irvintr Park Boulevard cemetery. Mr. Maloney was active in Catholic affairs, having been president of the nue. Badly needed on Lane Technical High school campus. at chapel, 523 Lake street.

Oak Park, until Maloney Butler, brother of Gregory P. Monday noon. Services Monday. 2 P. Catholic club of New York and president of the Holy Name society.

Kenwood Elementary school, 4959 Maloney, Mrs. Louis E. Gelinas. and Mrs. at First Congregational church house.

Lake ANGIOLINA See Manella notice. Grey Sullivan. Funeral Tuesday. 9:30 Blackstone avenue, addition. Present building badly overcrowded, although It Funeral services will be held at 9:30 street and Kenuworth avenue.

Oak Park. Burial Graceland. Information, Euclid 1643. ARENBERG Abraham I. Arenbery, dear a.

from his late residence to St. Ignatius church. Burial Gate of Heaven ceme was enlarged In 1937. FRY Mabel Blanche Fry of 6410 W. 111th a.

m. Tuesday at St Ignatius Loyola church, New York City. Mr. Ma tery. New York.

Ground will be broken for the new brother of Hilda Hiller, Ethel, bamuel Ben, Maurice, and Eli. Funeral services Monday, 10 a. at late residence, 1654 S. Central Park avenue. Interment I.

O. B. Waldheim. MANELLA Amico Frank Manella. suddenly, loney is survived by his widow, Eliza street.

Worth, beloved daughter of the late James and Ella Fry, sister of Cora Alward of St. Louis, and Margaret Zurawski, and-the late Ella Kauble, aunt south side trade school at 87th street neiovea nusoana oi Amelia, nee Angiolina, beth; two sons, Peter J. and E. Coyne son of Anthony and Maria, father of and Anthony avenue Friday. The Richard and Dolores, brother of Mrs.

ASHTON Marg-aret Jane Ashton, late resi Maloney; a brother, Gregory and oi iiveiyn Jf'ry. remains at chapel. i9U8 school will cost $3,150,000. Plans are Adeline Tangredi, Mrs. Lena Sebastiani, two sisters, Mrs.

Helen Gelinas and S. Kedzie avenue. Services Sunday, 8 p. m. Interment Mount Olive, HI.

being completed on the remaining Jars. Flemmie Fantaleo. Mrs. Frances Mossa, Anna. Jean.

Lorraine, and the late Amadeo. GATFIELD Dora M. Gatfield, late of 2224 projects the present program. Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Chicago.

Everett Sanders' Brother Funeral Tuesday, 9 a. from residence. 2052 W. Ohio street, to Holy Rosary dence, 1008 E. elst street, beloved wile ot the late Francis E.

Ashton, mother of Henry Walter G-, Frances E-, Francis Mrs. Jane A. De Witt, and Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Bister of Mrs. Sarah Sherman.

Remains at funeral parlors, S944 Commercial avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 3 p. m. Interment Mount Hope cemetery. South Chicago (343.

Clifton avenue, beloved wife of WUliam Gatfield, fond sister of Mrs. Maude Russell. Funeral Monday, 2 p. at chapel. church.

Interment Mount CarmeL Arm.7S00 D.C.Woods, U. S. Diplomat, MARTIN Bernard T. Martin, beloved hus 939 iJeimont-av. Interment Mount Auburn.

Dies in Coalmont, Ind. GEHRKE August H. Gehrke, beloved hus Dies Suddenly in Toronto TORONTO, Ont, Dec. 3. U.P.l band of Martha, nee Garbe: fond father band of Mary I nee Loftus, fond father of Bernard T.

Madeline Mrs. Florence Schulz, and Sister M. Bernardice, B. V. At residence.

2210 Leland-ar. Fu Linton, Dec. 3. Special.1 BARRON John "Barron, beloved husband of of WiUard and Ruth, father-in-law of Eve Earl Sanders, 58 years old, brother of lyn, nrotner oi Emily SchmalbecK and Anna Damon C. Wcods, executive officer of Abraham.

Funeral Monday, Dee. 5, at neral Dec. 6, at 9 a. to Queen of Angels church. Interment Calvary.

Everett Sanders, former Republican National committee chairman and the United States consulate general W. J. Hibbeler. Funeral services for V. J.

Hibbeler, 49 years old, assistant superintendent of the Lake View postoffice substation, will be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. in the chapel at 3807 Lincoln avenue, with burial in Montrose cemetery. Mr. Hibbeler died Friday in the Swedish Covenant hospital of injuries suffered in an automobile accident.

He had been in the postal service for thirty years. Surviving is his widow, Gertrude, who lives at 2855 Argyle street. 1 from funeral home. 1023 N. Call VOGEL Richard H.

Vogel. formerly oi Ber the late Mary Hosan Barron, loving lather of Patrick John Maurice Mrs. Margaret MulveiL and Mrs. Alice McFar-land, fond brother of Maurice of Tipperary, Ireland, the Rev. Patrick J.

of Sidney, Australia, and Cornelius of Galeton, Pa. Fu Lewis K. Hildebrand'. Lewis Kimball Hildebrand, father-in-law of Philip R. Clarke, president of the City National Bank and Trust company, died suddenly last night in his home in Los Angeles.

He was 79 years old. Mr. Hildebrand was co-publisher, until his retirement ten years ago, of the Breeders' Gazette, a farm paper. He moved to California after his retirement. He was born in Kansas, and settled in Chicago in his boyhood.

Mr. Hildebrand Is survived by two daughters and two sons. They are Miss Helen and Clement A. Hildebrand of Los Angeles; Mrs. Louise Clarke, wife of the banker, and Edwin F.

Hildebrand of Mankato, Minn. Funeral services will be held in Hinsdale at a date to be announced later. Mr. Hildebrand had lived in Hinsdale forty years. Abraham I.

Arenberg. Funeral services for Abraham I. Arenberg, 50 years old, 1654 South Central Park avenue, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow from the home.

Burial will be in Waldheim cemetery. Mr. Arenberg, owner of a coal company bearing his name at 2141 South Homan avenue, died of a heart attack yesterday as he was being taken to Michael Reese hospital. He had been ill for a week. He is survived by two sisters and four brothers.

He was not married. Lewis Slocum West. Rochester, N. Dec. 3.

Special. Lewis Slocum West, 64 years old, vice president and general manager of Despatch Shops, died here today. He was a director of the company, formerly known as the Merchants Despatch Transportation corporation, and of the Northern Refrigerator Line, Inc, the Genesee Valley Trust company, the Rochester Brewing company, and the American Clay and Cement company. Eugene Saunders. Eugene Saunders, 68 years old, city clerk of Harvard, 111., died yesterday Jn St Luke's hospital.

Mr. Saunders was postmaster at Harvard from 1927 to 1933 and also owned a theater there. His widow and two sons MATSON Emma F. Matson, Dec 3. 1938, Toronto, died unexpectedly at his fornia avenue, to Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran church, California avenue and mother of Mrs.

Myrtle T. Johnson, sister of Herman. Emil, and Richard Gruhn. Funeral former secretary to the late President Calvin Coolidge, is dead in Coalmont. nome today of heart disease.

Woods wyn, HI. Funeral services Monday. 2:30 p. m-. at the home for funerals, 6910 Windsor avenue.

Berwyn, HI. Interment Fairmount. Walnut street. Interment Concordia. Monday, 2 p.

at chapel, 4325 Armi- joined the United States diplomatic GLASEBROOK Margaret Kane Glasebrook, tage avenue. Interment St. Lucas. beloved wife of the late Charles, fond service 1919. He was 51 years old.

WALLIS Theresa Wallis, nee Shanahan. be neral Monday, Dec. 5. at 9:30 a. from his late residence, 2908 Fitch avenue, to St.

Margaret Mary church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of St. Ignatius MeCORRY Nora E. McCorry.

nee Ryan, be court. No. 18. C. O.

F. Kedzie 7007. loved wife of the late Robert, dear mother of Bessie, the late Charles arid Anna, dear" grandmother of Dorothy Birongr and Lorraine Sutherland. Funeral Tuesday, Dec 6. at 9 a.

m. from her late residence. 703 W. 76th street, to St. Leo church.

Interment Mount Olivet. Stewart 0460. BATES William A. Bates, beloved husband loved wile of wiuiam J. McUorry, mother of Dr.

Catherine. John. William, Joseph, Margaret, and the late James and Margaret McCorry. Funeral Monday. Dec.

5, 9:30 a. from her late residence, S329 Warren boulevard, to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Interment Mount CarmeL of Theresa Cullen Bates, brother ol Arthur Bates. At chapel, 4313 Madison etreet. Funeral notice later.

WATSON WUliam Watson, beloved son cf BELLEW James A. Bellew, son of the late McDONALD Sarah McDonald, beloved wife George and Sadie Ryan Watson, fond brother of George and Mary Lou. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a. from late residence, 7958 S. Paulina street, to Little Flower church.

Burial Holy Sepulchre. Yards 0662. of the late John R. McDonald, mother of John D. McDonald.

Funeral Monday, p. m-, at chapel, 2346 W. Madison street. Interment Mount CarmeL John S. and Bridget Enee HosterJ, brother of John, Margaret.

Mrs. Irene Dunford, the late Frank, Mamie. Michael, Clara and George. Funeral Tuesday, 8 a. from chapel, 2346 W.

Madison street, to Presentation church. Interment Calvary. WELLER Clara M. Weller. of 7937 Man McGURK Sergt.

James J. McGurk, beloved John Butler Utlej. Funeral services for John Butler Utley, Evanston real estate broker and former lumber merchant will be held at 5 p. m. today in the chapel at 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette.

Mr. Utley died Friday In his home, 918 Judson avenue, Evanston. He was 53 years old. Services also will be held at the grave in Riverside cemetery at Sterling tomorrow at 2 p. m.

The widow, Mrs. Hazel Utley, a son, and a daughter survive. BERGER Mary Agnes Berger, nee Farrell. I "5s istee avenue, beloved wife of Harry dear mother of Mabel and the late Russell fond sister of Martin R. W-, and John R.

RusselL Funeral Monday. Dec. 5. at 2 p. at funeral home, corner 79th and Aberdeen.

Interment at Mount Hope. Please omit flowers. son of the late James and Catherine Mc-Conville McGurk. devoted brother of Ambrose L. and Catherine L.

McGurk. Funeral Monday, Dec 5. at 9 a. m. sharp, from residence, 7700 S.

May street, to St. Sabina church. Interment Mount Olivet. Member of Police post, American Legion, and P. B.

A. beloved wife of Frank mother oi Thomas, Francis, and the late Mary Frances, daughter of Mrs. Mary Farrell and the late Thomas, sister of the Kev. James T. Farrell and John J.

Farrell. Funeral Monday at 9:45 a. from late residence, 4446 Lowe avenue, to St. Gabriel church. Interment St.

Mary's. Boulevard 0703. 1 1 jU WEST Edna Mae West, suddenly, cf 314 McMILLAN John McMillan. 7338 South BICKNASE Sophia Bicknase, Dec 3, 1938. fADVEETISMENTl E.

69th street, beloved daughter ot Anna Engbard and the late John Engbard ot South Dakota, sister of Mrs. Henry Collins and Carrie Engbard. Funeral Monday at a. m. from funeral home, 6915 Went-worth avenue, to St.

Columbanus church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Lafiin, suddenly. Nov. 30, 1938, beloved son of Frederick, and Margaret McMillan of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, brother of Louise, Mary McMillan.

Mrs. Margaret O'Brien of Ireland, and Frederick Jr. of Chicago. Funeral from chapel, 63d and Harvard, Tuesday. Dec 6, at 9:30 a.

to St. Brendan church. Interment St. Mary's. motner oi Mrs.

Albert Leas, Mrs. George Ceas, Mrs. Clair Bartholomew, Catherine, Eileen, Charles, Rosemary, and Lorraine, sister of Sister M. Marietta, Sister M. Dolorine, O.

Robert, Eileen, and the late Mrs. Gertrude Dorncy. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 9 a. m.

sharp, from residence, 1039 N. Lawndale avenue, to Our Lady of the Angels church. Interment All Saints'. GODE Charles Gode Dec. 2.

1938. dearly beloved husband of Albertina Behm Gode, fond father of Anna Koepke, Minnie Hamilton, Bessie Lenz. Charles the Kev. Albert and Richard Gode. grandfather of thirteen grandchildren, brother of Augusta Bohlman.

Funeral Monday, Dec. 5, at 1:30 p. from late residence. 6953 S. Clare-mont avenue, to Golgotha Ev.

Luth. church, Marquette road and Wolcott avenue. Interment Bethania. Lafayette 09S5. GOLDMAN Abraham Goldman of 2737 V.

Kimball avenue, dearly beloved brother of Dora, Sam. Bessie Feinberg, and Gussie Sangerman. Funeral Monday, 1 p. at memorial chapel, 5206 Broadway. Interment Anshe Emet cemetery, Waldheim.

GOODYEAR Grace Goodyear. Funeral Monday, Dec. 5, at 2 p. m. at funeral home, 3026 Belmont avenue.

Interment Rosehill. GORDON Dr. A. H. Gordon, 858 N.

La Salle, suddenly, Dec. 2: beloved husband of Julia, father of Mrs. Jewel Beyer, uncle of Mrs. Lillie Tuchband. Funeral services will be held in Oriental consistory.

Dearborn and Walton place, under the auspices of Covenant lodge. No. 526. A. F.

A. Tuesday, Sec. 6, 3 p. m. Interment Graceland.

GREENSTEIN Simon L. Greenstein, late of 3136 Logan boulevard, beloved husband of the late Jeanette, dear father of Joseph Anna Seiden, Rose Field, Dr. Maurice J. and Paul fond brother of Chaim and the late Morris, Michael, Frieda, and Ethel. Funeral Monday, 2 p.

at chapel, 3125 W. Roosevelt road. Interment First Rumanian CongregaUon cemetery, Waldheim. GREER Bertha Greer of 2120 Kimball avenue, Dec. 3, 1938, beloved wife of James, dear mother of James, Arthur, Dorothy, and Melvin.

At chapel, 5501 N. Ashland avenue, until noon Tuesday. Service at Adventist church, 2914 North avenue, Tuesday. Dec. 6, at 2 v.

m. Interment RosehilL late of 4432 N. Kimball avenue, neiovea wife of Henry Bicknase. fond mother of Amolia, William, and Selma Wente, grandmother of Eleanore, and Robert. At rest in funeral home.

3224 Montrose avenue, where services will be held Tuesday, Dee. 6, at 1 p. m. Interment Eden. WEST Lewis S.

West, at his home. 50 I FUMLS fjBjfl at Chicago's Mlil pig: most modern air-conditioned KUfir I f31 Chapel with fKSsjftt I jj IMPERIAL II fflfi QUARTET IMM-j Hammond Bts OP Electric Organ flK litJC' i k. cost less than JMs 5 elsewhere. jr 1 mumta FONiuLS lE'lf I FOI UTMOST ECOKCMT flfrt'T Jm MEYER Grace Meyer of the Shoreland BLAH A Donna Mae Blaha. age 6 months hotel, beloved sister of Sig, Ed, and Harry.

Funeral at convenience of family. Ambassador drive, Rochester, New York, on Saturday, Dec 3, 1938. Besides wife Josephine he ia survived by one daughter, Mrs. Paul Toohey, also one brother. Joseph H.

West of Newark. N. J. Funeral service Tuesday, at 2 p. at chapel of Ingmise Nagle company.

Chestnut at Court, Rochester, N. Y. MUEGGENBUEG Julius Mueggenburg, of 2 days, darling daughter of William a. ana Pearl Getzler Blaha, beloved sister of Rita, Barbara Ann, and William A. Jr.

Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 9 a. from late residence, 6031 Berniee avenue to St. Pascal church, where mass of the Angels will be celebrated. Interment St.

Joseph's. Merrimac 9890. Brimfrenness Is a Disease! This FREE Booklet Explains Facts That Every Person Should Know HERE is a treatise written on the disease of inebriety and its cure, written especially for the Keeley Institute. It is based on 57 years experience, embracing the treatment of more than 400,000 patients, including men and women from all walks of life. It tells you "why" the medical profession recognizes drunkenness as a disease: what famous medical authorities say about the disease of drunkenness and "how" drunkenness can be cured.

The booklet is free, and mailed in a plain envelope, Writs at once for your copy. NOW I CUcoga Ogicet Capitol BWg, State mud Rndotph WILSON Gladys Wilson, nee Clark: beloved 1950 Roscoe street, beloved husband of Anna, fond father of Elmer, Carl and Edna Fiehter, fond grandfather of Audrey and Charles Mueggenburg, Raymond and Rita Fiehter. Services Tuesday at 2 p. at chapel, 3905-07 Lincoln avenue, under auspices of Siloam lodge. No.

780, A. F. A. M. Interment Montrose BLASrCS Nicholas Blasius, Dec.

3, 1938, wife of ernis. mother of Carol Louise, fond daughter of George H. and Hatue. dear sister of Mildred. Albert.

Ruth, and George H. Jr. Funeral Tuesday, Dec. 6. at 2 p.

at chapel, 115 Broadway, Melrose Park. Interment Glen Oak. Nervous, TJeak, Ankles Swollen? Much nervousness is caused by an excess of acids and poisons due to functional Kidney and Bladder disorders which may also cause Getting Up Nights, Burning Passages, Swollen Joints, Backache, Circles Under Eyes, Excess Acidity, Leg Pains and Dizziness. Help your kidneys purify your blood with Cystex. Usually the very first dose starts helping your kidneys clean out excess acids, and this soon may make you feel like new.

Under the money back guarantee, Cystex must satisfy completely or cost nothing. Get Cystex (siss-tex). today. It costs only 3c a dose at druggists, and the guarantee protects you. MURPHY Margaret Murphy nee Corrigan, beloved wife of the late Michael.

loud mother of Marguerite and the late Blanche WOLF John Wolf, Dec. 1. 1938. beloved beloved husband of imily. lona latner ot Mrs.

Ida Buchholz. Mrs. Mollie Melntyre, Mrs. Elsie Long, and Nicholas Blasius brother of George and Peter Blasius. grandfather of nine grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday at 10 a. from his late residence, 8211 South Hermitage avenue, to Church of the Little Flower. Interment local cemetery. Republic 0078. Cunningham.

Funeral from residence, 78o5 S. Wood street, Monday at 9 a. m. to Little Flower church. Interment Mount Olivet.

Blue Island papers please copy. John H. Knapp. Detroit, Dec. 3.

Special. Funeral services will be held Monday for John H. Knapp, 44 years old, vice president and general manager of the Norge and Detroit Vapor stove divisions of the Borg-Warner corporation. Justice Richard B. Russell.

Winder, Dec. 3. U. P. Chief Justice Richard B.

Russell of the Georgia Supreme court, father of Senator Richard B. Russell Jr, died et his home here tonight. He was 77 jears old. husband of Lena Wolf, fond brother-in-law of Peter and Frieda Wolf. Funeral services at chapel, 6328 Cottage Grove avenue.

Monday, at 2 p. m. Interment Oak Woods. Information, call Fairfax 2900.. BOZZAO Ursula Bozzao.

nee Angelo, sud MYR1CK Edith R. Myrick. nee Gerlock, ZIMMERMAN Ann M. Zimmerman, nee Address p. Z.

Nelson, Secretary Orland Park, 111., formerly of Cbiezso. suddenly, beloved wife of Raymond, loving mother of Gerald and Dora! Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Gerlock. sister of Edna Fruh. William and John R. Remains in Orland Park until Tuesday I GRIFFIN Michael J. Griffin, beloved hus denly, of 4413 N.

Seeley avenue, beloved wife of the late Marco, mother of Mrs. Josephine De Rose, Angelo. Mrs. Mary Ali-oto, and Mrs. Frances Clark, sister of Thomas.

Anthony, and John. Funeral Monday, 9 a. from chapel, 624 N. Western venue, to Holy Rosary Interment Mount Carmelj .7600. Gannon, beloved wife of Louis, fond mother of Patru-ia, sister of Mrs.

Mary Fagan, Mrs. Betty Powers. Bernard, Kav-mocd. ani John. Funeral Monday, a Dec 5.

from funeral home. 5703 Madison street, to Resurrection church, interment Mount CanaeL band of Nellie nee O'Connor father of John, brother of Mrs. Mary Sheehan. Funeral Tuesday, 8 a. from residence, 6514 S.

Spauldlng-av to St. Gall church. noon. Funeral services Tuesday. 2 :30 p.

fc at cnapei in Mount nope cemetery..

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