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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 14

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ants. Ile eald they branded hint with A hot trone nnd when (-ompirtIntod to a japtrkry they threatened Roc If to kill him. At ma nccrimloneel by the '2'). incident fellow worker! called rt. the trin turers "agenti of the claws 0-nerny th14.

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A Ili: 1 1 51.00rim,Oty-r 1 7 1 1-, I a i (t: HOSE. P.ANC'l CLAZ.N.."ieki z--- 7.7-- I 1---- r. A .1 1r k. 1 otA h' NI 1 11 boa 0 COV IN'RfZ i i -j I 1 4 Likl.1,1 i I 1 Q-7-- I i'i --7t I I 1 i I 1 INitir, 1 tt Po 01,1 1,1,2 rt. Brandon Tells About Tax Spent on 25,000 Wards rTh I .:7,,, -7.

4 '--N 1 11 ,2 In ilincis 17eluis the list cf fill tice cat19ep uhich hrinIT urlppness to the gen cral mule in the form cf a challenge to the tredierd I roff's'n ty 11. Brandon. uf the state department cf at a rneuting cf the it.ty 171, knik Ot1 i i at cl' 1, 1 "It xi, l' a nd urged they be discharged from -1-'4 4t- i-a, ta (. the factory. No A.

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.1,,, '2. One of Three I Who Held Up' 1 i 1-Err( rArtif n. 1 T. I. Bowler Gets 2 Years i 1,,1 ct WI, 1-irn 1,4 i kA T.

0 I a Edward J. Jennliwy. years cid, a ttr tf Alta SIA ,.4 i rneniber of the bandit trio who held Cal M. A i WI Co-r 1 up President Thf)Tri an J. or 1 .11,::: the sanitary district arid his family i at tat on the night of Dec.

9, NV 8 Itae (.. 1 tawl I I a- ra to two years in the house Of eorrec- i tion when he pleaded guilty yesterday I at 4 TII. 1 jo-tio li 5. A. In: before Judge Walter T.

Stanton in No. 1 1 A A. aatt. afs'--a the criminal court. the criminal court.

Other Radio Stations 11 SO 'PARK BOARD I Deaths of a Day 1 (1.15 e-nOHoward Lenin's or- CITED AS SMOKE LINCOLN. WENit. H. Dowling, 67, for 33 years president to ill V. Ealtenbern.

LAW VIOLATOR of the Lincoln Casket company, one of 6 15 to 6 noHoward Lenin's orchesira. WENR. 6 30 to ft V. Rai tenborn. LINCOLN.

H. Dowling, 67, for 33 years president of the Lincoln Casket company, one of 1--- 1 the largest casket plants in the middle west, died at his home early Wednesday. lie had been ill several months. The funeral will be held Friday. th'It INSULL JUNIOR col ral property by the cont i xpenlod ry for the care ot GETS illEDAL OF dngnonts find mental do locUvos.

InsztutiOnaliZel depend- CIVIC SERVIC Mq of the pnllIc welfare department erk, ircn asinzr out of 1 he pc len Increase, he said. Tartly nocanse of the higher slantlardr, t-f neltnison anl partly cl Calls on Young filen of popnlatn, which Aid Recovery. NvEl not ptrmit a rnoron to run at I Calls on Young Men Aid Recovery. GETS MEDAL OF CIVIC SERVICE Notre Dame to Debate Kent College on W-G-N A debate between the University of Notre Dame and Chicago Kent College of Law will be broadcast over W-G-N. THE CHICAGO TRIBUIsrE station, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon.

The subject for the debate will be: "Resolved, that the moratorium should lead to the cancellation of war debts." Notre Dame's tarn will uphold the negative while Kent college will take the affirmative. This will be the third annual radio encounter between the two Institutions. Notre Dame won the two previous INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.John W. Bramwood, 75, head of a local printing firm and former secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical union, died of heart disease. JONESAntos Jane nFts.

rsA.drn,a, 44A rf rot 1 vi 4 1 7-2 TrJ rl C3 1 i 1 and Ouen m'it. a .6. a I liant AMENOMMIPIEMNIMES two Arthur F.Pralans At I to7OS W. stsra gum wilt be el ii-norsdss. 21 it, 7,1 tamer? 2 att p.

to. lh oorznitt.t i orust ET ..1 La, Ut) i KOTTKEEther Shalawhttetss EutAs, bs. 1 toed stifr of Vii Itoad I l'atriot ant Jr. and 1...,,,,.1 WA CI rt t.m1 ..2 411 1 of and ria x.s....,,L r- 1 sr, cif I limpnignmel. I Ed 'N'a a 1Pr ot 1 Alov-olla art Jarn-s 1 rway, ik.

trout I kv. to Oar LaLy fit Hursen Funerals are famous for un- i 1 Calvary. matched elegance. superb automobile 1 vi, tory I equipment. unusual fineness of I 6:45 to 7The Goldbergs.

WENR. 6:45 to 7The Stebbins Iloys. RYW, 7 to 8Rudy Vallees orchestra, with Heatrwe Lithe. 715 to Tin Tin Thriller. WLS.

7:45 to 8Sisters of the Skillet: WIS. 8 to concert. RYW. 8:30 to 9Don Vorhees' orchestra and the 8ongsrmtlis. RYW.

-30 to 9Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. VCEN R. 9 to Young's orchestra. WBEM. 9 to 10The Dance Hour with Walter WENR.

9'30 to 9 A 5---" Music That Satisfies." WBBM. 9:45 to 10Paris Night Life. KYW. 9:45 to 10Myrt and Marge. WELM.

10 to and Andy. WENR. 10:15 to Joy, contralto, 01 Hunch." WENR. to (Pictur on back page.) An appeal for a return to economic straight thinking was made by Samuel Insull Jr. last night.

Ile was awarded a gold medal by the Junior Association of Commerce for the most merit)rious civic service performed by a Chicagoan under 35 years of age during the last year. Mr. Insull spoke of the part young men in business must take in reestablishing the nation's trade, and reminded the young men preint that their present day while seemingly insurmountable, are really simple in comparison to the problems faced by young men of former FATHER AND SON ARE QUIZZED IN POLICE SLAYING Arq The south parks commissioners yesterday joined the group of public bodies whose properties have contributed to the smoke nuisance in Chicago. A representative of the commissioners has been cited to appear today at the office of Frank A. Chambers, chief city Fmoke inspector.

to explain the dense smoke in Cornell Square park at 51st and Wood streets. Nineteen other persons and business concerns summoned for appearances today are: Board of esluoation. Corkery school. 2510 South Mare avenue. James G.

Barsaloux, 1500 East 65th street. Southrnoor hotel, ti646 Stony Island avenue. J. P. Beim president of the Ace Laundry c(rupany, 173 Peterson avenue.

Press and The company, 4709 West Kinzie street. Rotel Mayflower, 6125 Kenwood avenue. Ken-Way apartment', 6050 Kenvrood avenue. J. C.

Stunkel, secretary. Republic Box company. to25 North Halsted street. IPer Hart, 48th street and Packers avenue. Albert O'Rourke.

1341 East 83d street. W. F. Conlon 201 South Balsted street. Great Northern hotel.

237 South Dearborn Cl Kennedy Furniture company. 4705 South Ashland avenue. Woolworth 4719 South Ashland avenue. Stanley Heymar, 1848 North Wells street. Roy Ratio, 3007 Lexington street.

Frank Kuich. Zi411 North Kildare avenue. Joe Shalsky. 3020 Armitase avenue. George Charlton.

7845 Union avenue. Ninety per cent of those summoned to the hearings do not the ordinance in the future. according to Mr. Those who repeat violations are sued in the Municipal court. Cites Civic Sem ice.

Increase in Insane Patient. "The Insiine in hospitals have Incrrasel frcm CO to the million in cH-,) to 3.4-00 to the million now," said Mr. Prardon. "Incarceration of the 'mentally has increased from to the mon in ISSO to 6A to the speaker said that one of the greatest services the medical profes.S:,,rt could give would be the of the factors to blame for minkled children, of whom are being cared for at a cost of $1 a day each Ile suizgested research in glandAlar denciencies, food neglect, and environment factors as a possible path to the cure if not the prevention of feehle mindedness. Illinois, he said, has looked askance at sterilization, LiCh is being tried by head of Talks.

Dr. Charls F. superintendent of the Elgin State hospital, said that the medical profession could evolve correctives for arteriosclerosis, alcoholism, and syphilitic infections. half of the nientaliy incompetent could be Pent Lack to their communities, but thit dementia praecox presented a more baffling problem, accounting for 271 per cent of those in the hospitals. Dr.

John IL Ilarger, president of the sw-iety, load a general discussion on What Is Illinois Going to Do the Mentally Unfit?" after the MAYOR OF GARY INDICTED; NAMES SON SUCCESSOR The Chicago Tribune Station On Ike Drake Hotel 416.4m-720k TAttrn-man, ls'e rvr and the most spacious and beautiful ileniet, 4614 N. a.ze Organ Chapels in America. son of 1-Lut nrct, theless. Hursen Funerals cost less! Miirria and 'Dilly. Thursilay.

2 p. at 3140 law There is no chary whatever for the rence-av. Waidrieirn. us. of any of the Hurseri Chapels.

G. H. I There are three Organ Chapels within emeritus oDf the Pryterisin easy reach on the North. South and luminary. tinr-a West Sides.

The North Side Chapel, his home in Ls se trewl, filV.A by Le elle. Mrs. two NFL recently remodeled. is the finest of. its DUMOnt Carke and Ntrp.

It. Lifior.as kind in this country. In each Chapel art, and on jami.s. G. there are private compartments for Jr.

and Nathan Pislin families, societies and lodges. No extra lield at 3.15 bursday aftr-rooiin at tht- La'rtf, charge for use of finest automobles. Prffshytr-rian A soe, lel car eriii No matter where you live. call atta hi to C. N.

train i.avInc cago 2 :115 D. retuihing Frrest 4 .3.5 D. nt. lie favor of no is earnestly K-rin 20, ItEf.2. ifs cf 13IP 1 tomi mother ot Mrs.

Ray I. and the laic John and West-2346 W. Maclison St. Pb. WESt 0100 Nrs.

Msriartt Cosirk and Mrs. ROsa hey. laroral Sau North-929 Belmont Av. Pk. WELlington 1724 Drilay.

Jan, at a from resi S. South-1820 S. Michigan. Pk. CALumet 4030 sol0rm he of St.

eourt, No, t7. W. C. Chicago's IndeF. Olzvpt.

pendent Funeral Director ler information call Lt layette or Minstrel Vito Lotresci, 45 years old, 2659 North Racine avenue, and his son, Sam, 24 years old, were questioned by the police yesterday about the murder on Jan. 19, 1931. of Policeman Hugh Kennedy after Kennedy's pistol was traced to them. Four youths confessed they had robbed the Lotresci home and had stolen a revolver which proved to be the one Kennedy had carried. According to the police, Lotresci did not mention the Kennedy revolver when he reported the burglary.

Yesterday Lotresci stated the revolver had been found by his son six years ago. His on verified this statement. but his story of finding it differed from his father's. Police stated Kennedy had the revolver in his passcF.tsion a week before he was found slain. Kennedy, known as a model police man, was detailed to the West North avenue station.

On Jan. 13, last year, he was found dead at 52d street and Ogden avenue, near 'Cicero. He had been shot once in the head. With Ogden avenue. near 'Cicero.

He had been shot once in the head. With 41; 17 t4r Jfl. 21. Ma beloved bileband of fathfr cl bet-vices at Friday, 2 p. na Interment Award of the medal for meritorious civic service in Chicago was made in consideration of Mr.

Insull's work as vice chairman of the governors unemployment commission, as chairman of the United Charities, and as chairman of the Joint Emergency lief fund, said George W. Rossetter. president-elect of the Association of Commerce. The recipient replied by giving credlt for the success of those undertakings to his co-workers. George Olmstead, president of the United States junior chamber of commerce, described the work of that organization, which celebrated its twelfth birthday last night by 150 banquets in cities throughout the country.

An address by Silas U. Strawn, president of the United States chamber of commerce, broadcast from Washington, was heard by the gathering. Urges Lower Taxes. Mr. Strawn declared that despite the nation's prodigal waste of public funds which has led to higher taxes, the government must be supported in this time of stress, and the young men should try to find a way to reduce taxes.

not a way to dodge them. Robert E. Corcoran, president of the Chicago Junior Association of Commerce, awarded the medal tc) Mr. instill. His father was present at the speakers' table but did not speak.

The dinner was held in the Hotel Sherman. 4 Romayne E. Fitzgerald, 63 Former Chicagoan Is Deadl his revolver gone and no money in his pockets robbery was given as the nomayne Edwin Fitzgerald, 63 years motive for the crime. Romayne Edwin Fitzgerald, 63 years POLICE CAPTURE 5 AS THEY PLAN TO ROB CAR BARN MORTON DOWNEY The cozy glow of an open fireplace the radiant Smile of an old friend these are the things that are conjured by this minstrel. He includes in his program tdnight 014 Folks at Home" and other tender Sponsored by Camel at 10:30 P.

M. Roswell O. Johnson, mayor of Gary, was indicted by the Lake county grand jury at w.hmta2rlarzsatitotwat Crown Point yes- 1 terday on charges of oppression and misfeasance i office. Mayor Johnson sur- -0211 at the dice of Sheriff 1 Loy F. Holly and as ree on mds of Ile charged that accusations W' 4 i were an attack v- by political 1 enemies.

After leaving ammonmewhoullotin Inilmmommis tie sheriff's otlioe at Crown Point MAYOR JoHNSON. the mayor went back to Gary and forced the resignation of A. C. Huber. the city comptroller.

Then Mayor Johnson appointed his son, Roswell B. Johnson as the new comptroller. According to Indiana statutes if a tyor is convicted of the charges pending against Mayor Johnson, he is automatically removed from office. In Gary the city comptroller becomes mayor in case of removal. Mayor Johnson said he made the move to pr3tect himself.

Carrying his pay roll records with him Huber appeared before the grand jury yesterday afternoon. was reported that the jury was Investigating the building of the Glen park sewer in Gary. Reports were current that the grand jury was also investigating charges of pay roll padding in the police old, formerly of Chicago, died yesterday in Los Angeles. Mr. Fitzgerald was a publisher's representative.

Ile is survived by his widow, Mrs. Olive Smith Fitzgerald: a brother, B. J. Fitzgerald, and a daughter, Mrs. A.

F. Wyatt of Chicago. The body will be brought here for burial in Calvary cemetery. 4 HIMINAL COIL RT. robbery, to 1 poir to hie in the penitentiary by John L.

Rees, 30 Years Editor of London Sunday times, Dies LONDON, Jan. flees, 75, editor of the Sunday Times for the list thirty years and a director of Allied Newspapers, died today. MILLS BROTHERS 1 I 4tILJ FWIERAL tiovalas la 4t1L) Youl think they are a whole orchestra! But ifs just four voices and a guitar! here's a yew kind of harmony that's hotter than hot! Sponsored by rapes at 8 P. M. Five men, monlIA-A-s of a largtr pang Ii1 t1y idtnitt.I planned to talle between 1iUJ and last night in a holdup of the car burn at FauldIa aml Cortland were yesterday by the Albany Park, The prisonors confessed fiftoon in vhh their loot is to exf.efliql 11J to ISTAIL150460 33 Ye AtitS Will Always Keep You Free from 1 1 CONGIZESSAIAN1S The first two arrests were nride ty lg.

Lieut. Daniti SON IS KILLED IN Call. Joseph FL-7, Lieut. Daniel ANILaLdEaLl CHICAGO OAK PARK 214 S. Western Av 0 124 Madison St.

Jackson Blvo A lamowe Ave T.I. West 1376 Euclid 7826 ".6,,,, 41 9 I Nlz -o, I ii I 1 i Li Li Li iJ Li I I bi. IMEL OEMMnaVMMENNMMENNMM I DEATH HOTIcts 1 CilLi4ra. and WhU formed a cot don around the county filOTOR ACCIDENT after they had heen informed that 'Warsaw, Jan. 20.Specia1.1 the two U((t uulI ISA a pair john Lawrence Cooper, 32, of War-or prbioners there.

Capt. Goldberg saw. son of Representative and Mrs. IA as informed of the car barn holdup J. L.

Cooper of Youngstown. died plot by an anonymous telephone call. in an ambulance this afternoon while At the tl. Henry 2G heing taben to a Warsaw hospital folyeaFs Oil, 17i40 Dickson street, and ION ing an automobile accident 12 Waiter 25 Vedrs 01'1, in miles east of here. Cooper was pinned Lome at Di(ks-in street the hold- under his machine when it rolled ups wet plor.n--6, were arrested.

down a 17) foot embankment after hitTLey 1, le en their way to ting a (I.p in the pavement. Ills chest Frank, chari4ed was punctured. His wife, who was with a postal sub-station robbery, and thrown out of the car, escaped with Adelsky, another rohbery Warsaw, Jan. 20.fSpecia1.1 John Lawrence Cooper, 32, of Warsaw. son of Representative and Mrs.

J. L. Cooper of Youngstown. died miles east of here. Cooper was pinned under his machine when it rolled down a foot embankment after hitting a dip in the pavement.

His chest Nvas punctured. His wife, who was thrown out of the car, escaped with injury. in an ambulance this afternoon while heing taben to a Warsaw hospital an a utomobile accident 12 I aS puncturen. iiis wue, WrIO was with a postal sub-station rohhery, and I thrown out of the car, escaped with sus- injury. Adelsky, another robbery fol-1 I WOMAN KILLED Head ColdsBad Throat I BY AUTO; RAISES 1932 TOLL TO 73 This Important Discovery Opens Up Stuffed Nostrils In MinutesLessens Buzzing and Ringing In Ears When Caused By CatarrhCoughs Swiftly Controlled In Memoriam'.

LOVEBernard Joseph 140 In loving memory of fly husband, who away one year az-o totlay. Pi31. MRS. MAE E. LOVE.

Singer. In memory of our be love. mother. who passed away a year ago today. of our brother Len.

who Via5 laid to years ago today. YOUR FAMILY. Congressman Cooper was notified at Vashin4ton today. Mr. and Mrs.

Cooper were returning Congressman Cooper was notified at vashington today. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were returning 30 Days' Free Trial Says Any Walgreen Store p( (in inft5rmatirot by Henry Schio ffer and I ogocz, the police utrrt std Len :16 yctrs old, 14,.:4.1 1)ic Gold, ()I North avenue, and Harry Oles, :24, of Wcn str(et. OthrqlegfA of the ar2 tic -Mg (t, On fmnished by IlenrY Schio ffer and I the police ar- sted Pen :16 years old, I44 .1 1)1c liscrt strect; rnard Gold, 24, ()I 2137 North avenuP, and Harry Oles, of ASiltcn str(et.

Othcr al- members of the ar2 being Indeed. if you will inhale Opex as you spray, this fFiendly, refreshing liquid vapor reaches the bottom of the lungs and you can plainly see the steam-like smoke as it is exhaled thru the mouthsee picture. LAST TWO BANKS IN IOWA CITY CLOSE DOORS LASTTWO BANKS IN IOWA I CLOSEDOORS Mrs. Lily Jackson, 53 years old, of Eggleston avenue, was fatally in- jurA late last night when she was 1 struck by the automobile of Jaii.es 1 Fthi ge, 32, of S003 Ellis avenue, at quette road and Stewart aVf'nue. Fudge to Warsaw from Youngstown, toolc her to it Iernard's hospital, when the accident occurred.

Traveling wh( re she died. She remained unidem at a high rate of speed, Cooper's I titled until this morning when her car was hurled from the highway at band, Fred, identified her. a curse when tie wheels struck a This death increased the automobile s4.41.t. depression in the pavement. Passing 7 motorits Cooper's body from deal toll to 3 since Jan.

1 heneatla the machine. Mrs. Cooper, Letective John Dunovan of the who escaped Mr ith cuts on her arm South Chicago station, WaS hit by an and leg. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

last night while he was James Nine of 'Warsaw. Mr. Cooper atrosting the driver of another car Was a world war veteran. Ile came Ile was taken to the South Chleage here mu-7inally with a carnival coin- hosaital with a broken leg. Donovan Iowa City, Jan.

pany and recently had been Ftlling sail: he alighted from his squad car TWA a City was without a hank tonight specialty advertising. at Lth street arid Avenue 0 after see- heavy NA itbdrawals from the ing D. Kessimzer, 73 years rnst National ftn.1 It.Wa City Savings Famous Alloslem Poet 1 old, 1207 East 44th place, a ittiks caused directOr4 to them fur a. Hammond concern, drive II flEUIZ. Tit Se n'til Were th( Is Dead at Age of SO I through a stop light.

As the police.0.1y two remaining in the city as the man was standing on the street, he LONDON, Jan. JThe uf thi ee sine( was hit ly the machine of Fred Tinos. ilmiuS liCtitli. Oct, 3, 2a, of n54S Avenue M. Both Kes1-if-1 Ihitj llularld, known as the last rer and nuo 1-1 (my Savings hank was cio were nunstrt I of North Africa, died at ma- 'I at ttsohoo aA had deposit 1 it, th, F.irst ZUna.

at the a2e of Si. For many yi at it! Ii ed at Xind-Morane, Nyhere and the ceiiirid figure in a grouP of 1 1 I 4 taT, I tal npumw 17,1, an 1 tiscendants of 'warriors in bur- I Elll I 4 4 noun, cd that the $112,000 tauversi I La" l'-' was 1'14Thrietur imp 1 Li I 'Immo I Of caft at Mazuna, a place col in the First 1 i i -r lirrt-(S el. I -VIIMMI 1 I Miller beloved of Irene Miller. nee Talnot: trrandson ca. Ittr and Mrs.

Charles Vehe. kunerat Frviar. Jan. 22. at 2 p.

at late W. Thornas-st. Servnts at Forest Hums cemetety chattel at 2 31) P. me MOONEYJoseph lefoonty. beloved nee Fogarty, fond lather et John, Mrs.

I.ietirge Smith. and tia late Nora Mooney. Funeral Friday at a. DI. from his late residenee.

'74S to Preseniation church. b. tcrment Mount Carmel Please omit era. Phone Nevada, 3100. MORSTROMMathilda Norsttom, 32 Ner.

Jan, 20. betoved motnsr of Andrew. William Maurice G. Mir. strum, Mrs.

Nellie Hilinry, and Mrs. Mi.nal Hunniford. Services al chartril, dad ad Harvard, Friday, Jan. at 2, p. m.

terment at Oaii.W00(.16. Nelson. '7S013 beloved wife of Charine, Vinci mtither Pf Anna Killbera and Araal W. Nelson. Fa.

neral Saturday, Jan. 23. at 3 at the home. interment Oakwoods. Please omit PAYNTERLonis PaYnIer.

beloved sor, of Mary Reddy Paynter smd the late kehn, fond brother of Harry and the late Frartibi Paynter. Funeral Satuelay at 9:30 a from his late residenee, 1-7ne S. HalstedPL. to St. lieo'a church Interment Olivet cemetery.

Men ber of Woomawn post, O. 1.75. Americia Legion. InlittIllation. Stewart 7700.

PEARLMANShitley Pear7man stidden'-f, at '2057 N. hclovfy.1 daughter at Louis and slater of Julia. Funeral 'Thursday at 2 p. m. at cbaPel, Roosevelt-rd.

PELLAR--Joseph Pellar. beloved huobard ref Fanny Pellar, dear father of Charles, Matthew, Sidney, dun. Ben, Mrs- Mildred. Pellar Rothman. Fred Lewis.

At rest at 11111 1'0 parlors, 3031 W. Roosevelt-rd. Funeral Thursday. at p. m.

Waldheitn. RAI-MONDFrank H. beloved husband of Rose. fond I at n. of I.

S. W. Raymond. Funeral at 2 P. at funeral bottle, 5839 W.

North-ay. Ire terment Acacia Para C(EueterY. RIOTcmy Rio. fond fir'n of the late ander and 'Virginia Rio, beloved of nee culler). tviother of invent.

Florence lied. Mrs. Sue Gentile. and Rose. Funeral Saturday.

Jan. J. at It a mi, from latlier-in-law's residence, 7135 S. to St. Mary of Mount Carmel church.

Interment Mount Carmel cemetyrY. Intormatum. call an Hui en 0070- SCHMID-IKos. schtutilt, Jan. 20.

of 743 Corneliza-st leeloYed mother of tree late Frank Schmidt. fritieal Saturthd; at' 9115 a. m. from funeral benne, tl-IS) W. to thtiteli of Our Lady or Mount tarn, tiJ belonett-av.

StliWARTZ---Iratik Seliwartz, at the e' 43. leaving' ha te-laved wir-. 3rd two itainzittors. ICI la ated liorctee. and father.

Ahraltimi, three hrothrs, Morris, Lint Sarii and one r.r. Katz. Fuoen al Thursday, the, 21st, at ld a. In- from mt Rooset.ei.t-rd. to F.

U. W. cemetery, Walitheini. St IPNINNHolen Schwinn Jan. 19.

beloved wtfe Thuredae Jan. at '2 p. m. leterment Rosehill. Kindly onut towers.

If A Wle.Wrir J. Shaw. beiavd bnehand Mary Luelia Shaw. dear father of Forenot L. led-eHy.

Eitzated ri Trioniae. ki.den M. Roth. and E.lr J. Shaer hrettier pt NI re.

V. i a. IV, at Coniz regally!) hureh. tirove, ILL 1:1 panerl Please copy, IT oiesee soot t.rdoed hue-band of 4. tth.

ZIh forst father ol Jean Cathernie lihtezer, Rose a Latita, il.A.th Barden ar4 the late are. fiernart At tits Li Tt! residence. tio.f teak Para. Funeral Friday. II30 a ty st.

atherire if se-ona (tote-1. iNai.ninge ion and einetin-hivde. Carmel of Apelio conned, No. 137. Royal Lea.tite.

A RCN a re are, nee E. irekat'. beloveI Walter. I 'rid Inoir-cr or Mar-e-1, Horeoy, Len el. and the W4Iter Jr.

iinerel in Jan. 9 itt a. trent "1r tertnent St. Loa et---y NsTrzi.R-1',!0. Veloved W)f- Of tht' Ui.

H. e'tterfond mother of t'atehoi ar pc 17. ro-hieh-e V. Pl. a.ea A TA '1E ltel V't aid ie, olif now.

Itl'e W. arear. beloved hut, hand of Pee Co'hee; fond fajloe ot H. Louidas. I.

YlArer'll and A tit ur 'et Funeral Ihley, 10 a. at late 2it-iti W. Adarns-st. Aut.os to oemeterY E1N 9 v-1 Weiner. beloved husbaul ot Pauline I her.

toll son of 3tr. and MAI, Merzie 'Weiner, fond brother of Sam. Jaxii. Aitrt. irvinie.

and Mr-a. 1 ii cnapci. at lit a. tn. Irterte-ni P.

ieintotery. Waheo.n. Lae i tfe of Dr, Wallowing eltuiztiter cif atid tht Jahn Walme: tend ei steer Arthur Je Fel her, ad tbe tate oeeir. ad unera; Friday at I. mi.

from S. Caocria.ay, to Fragrant, Healing Balsam Ends Catarrh-Colds With Soothing Swiftness Killing a cold with pleasant Opex is just a frolica delit4hta new, refreshing sensationnothing on earth can conquer a cold with greater speed andit always works. It's a real remedy for sensiLle people in 3 minutes it cleans out mucus stuffed nostrilseven sturborn nasal catarrh won't stay long with you if spray nostrils and throat night and morning with balsamic Opex. fH 11 I I' 1 I ,,,..,) 21 1 4 0 ..0, ''''''N DETAILS OF TODAY'S WG-N 1'ROGILt31 Thursday. January 21 (Central Standard Time) DAYTIME 7 to White's Gym of the Air.

7:30 to 8W-G-N Mail Box. to States Navy Band. 8 aaa to Service: Weather Forecast Estimated Live Stock eceipt s. 8 :32 to with the Organ. 8 :45 to 9Tom Show.

9 to Service: First Hog Market. 9:02 to 9 Old Favorites: Leonard Salvo, organist. 9 :15 to 9 of the Day's News. 9:30 to Board of Trade Grain Repo ts. 9 :35 to 9 of the Day's News.

9:45 to Dick and Harry. Sponsored by alcLaughhn's Coffee. 10 to 10 Leonard Salvo, organist. 10:15 to 10 Service. 10:30 to lloefle, pianist.

to 11-11ank Harrington and His Hankerings. 11 to 11 Joseph flassmer, baritone. and al usic Weavers. 11:30 to 11 Dreams. Spon sored by al ickeiberry Food Products.

11:45 to 11 -G-N Musii Weav era. 11 :50 to 12Good Health and Training Miss Agnes A. Shark, speaker. 12 to 12 4) id. Da Services.

Dr. Johnstone Myers. 12:30 to Englehart, baritone. 12:45 to Harry S. Thomson.

12:55 ta 1Rondoliers. 1 to Grant, pianist. 1:15 to 1 red L. Jeske. baritone.

1:30 to 2 Rondoliera; Rex Griffith, tenor; Florence Bernstein, contralto. 2:15 to 2 the Old Allan Grant. 2 :30 to 2 Presidents. 2:45 to 3Lawrence Salerno and 3 to 3 States Army Band. 3:30 to 3 -G-N Rondoliers.

3 :45 to 4Robert Leigh, tenor. 4 to 4 Hotel Orchestra. 4:30 to 4 Rondoliers. 4:45 to 5Deen Sea Stories. The Cocoa-Cod Proaram.

5 to Organ Concert. 5:15 to 5 Oains Three Minute Oat Flakes Club. 5:31 to 5 45 Chilaren's Concert: Organ. to 6Little Orphan Annie. Sponsorea by Ovaltine.

to 6 Sirairg Lady. 6:15 to 6 :30 aroll 6:30 to 6 :45 1IerHe Ray' Orchestra from tte Restaurant. 6:45 to 7The amips. EV EN I NG 7 to 7 he Bath (Jul." The Linit Program. 7 :15 to 7 oAbe I man.

Band. Phil lips Itetaal agneala. 7:30 to Smith, La Palina Proararn. 7:45 to A gelo Patti. "Your Child." The Cream et Wheat Proaram.

8 to 8 15 al las Brothers. The Vapex Program. :15 DO Owen and Alizio I :30 to 9The 1.o S)ary Haul. To 9,1 it :a.sel's Orchestra from the rck 9:10 to t4 :2 0 ash in gt on Drama tizat aaa, 9:20 to 9 )30lierbie Ras' Orchestra froin the Baaaa-tawk 9 :30 to Saper Suds Girls: "Clara. In 'tl Km." 9 to 9 :50 Dam Art war, a.

9 144--Tontorcoa 'a ihtme. 10 to 10:15 Bmg Crusby. Llern,) Cigar Pru gr m. 10:15 to OrcLestrs from the Iltsroarck 10:30 to 10 ton 1)01A ney. The Camel (Matter Hour: 10:45 to 10 Correct Titre.

10:46 to King from the Aragon Badroem. 11:15 to Verrns' Orchestra from the Trianon to 1 al aore's Drake Hotel Orchestra llerbie Kay's Orchestra from the a wk Restaurant, ana Art Kassel from the Bismarck hotel. FRIDAY'S FEATURES 6:30 to Modes and 7:15 to 7 Lyntan'a orchestra. 7:30 to March of Time." 9:15 to Highlights. 9:30 to Lu Ern." 1 4 ..4.

I I 10 ern ..1 fr p.s.ts in all parts ut I 1 r't and that Nortlt I mcie ur of for pot. ts in ail parts of I I ttrf't iT p4y roil this 1..41.: tflL it Ihtil MI lit kilt. tnt-n to, CAIIROLLVineent Philip Carroll. Jan. 19,1 beloved husband of Elizabeth.

nee Daly. and son of the late Philip and Catherine. brother of Edward and INIararet Carroll. Mrs. James F.

Collins and tile late John devoted nephew of Mrs. James H. Carroll Funeral Friday at 10 :30 a. trom rest duce of brother. 5112 W.

to St. Catherine of Sienna church. Interment in family lot at Calvary. Member ot Name society. Particulars, Yards 07Clit.

COHNAnna Esther Cohn, North beloved wife of Hyman S. Cohn. food motlicr of Mrs. Lott le Loheit. Mrs.

Rose Mrs. Florence Sher. S. Atz. Nathan.

Zetullon. Lelwar. Funeral police later. Phase omit flowers. COOKEidward Cook.

Jan. 19. at bottle: beloved husband of NN mitred, fond of Russtil E. Elwood W. brother of J.

'Wilson and Sherman Cook and Mrs Ella Robinson. Remains at tiDe residence. 7S7 S. Pcoriasst. ontll 11 a.

In. Friday Funeral services Frmay at 2 p. oi. South Side Masonic temple. Cntoll S.

tireen under of 31izoali Command ery. No. '73. K. T.

Member of itambow loilwe. N. 97'2. A. F.

A. 31,: Delia chapter. No. 191, R. A.

TelcOle No, R. S. Mealinan Temple A. A. O.

N. M. and E. Bell chapter, No. '792, 0.

E. S. Interment Cenar Park cemetery. NVISPaseall W. Davis, 65E7 tn.

tWitINed bus-and of Susie Davis. 1i1hr of James. Seryn es at irhapel, thid and liceva.cd. Erelay, Jil. 22, at 3 p.

m. Inierrinot at Oaltaincos. GEvITTJames to'oyeel teyslaiim of Eleanor. I1k I4 faiher of J.inns son of Sadie leotacr of Mrs. Alice 31i.ny.

31-s. okunit 31Govern. and Ennyral Fri nay. 9.39 3. i OTI1 NIL' 0 St.

DintiZtl'S ChttZ'CII. Cc.vary Erd, South. Shoe. Jan, :20, 1932. beloted atte of Arthur A.

E. iisier of rank smcoaa, at chapel, il3d and liarvard. Frtday. Jan 22, at 1 p. iliLANTAhrahato Ciolant.

Euncral at a. Jan. 21, at refidi nee, 721 lineament 1. O. h.

A. el inewry. Vai Kindiv omit 'lowers. Sur vived by wife and ctoldan. MANLena Gutman aye e5 'late residerme, lett S.

Oak Park. bemyeal of harry. fiont motair of Ltillan Kohn, dear arandinother ol liernice. tor ras. and emee Rehm I I ssler 01 ea kcinstem.

Momic. Aic-oti. ant Scni the late I ohm mid In. Lite cis mei Joseph Setemker. It a to at chapel.

In Ogden-ay. leterment P. O. W. iue ro Moriung o.

1ti. P. O. W. 11A1.1.Bea A.

Keee.an Hall, Jan. 19. beloyst wile of the Is Thomas de-- voted mother of Minnie C. St. John.

Erica ces J. Golliurn, Lathan E. Illeker of Free. port, 111.. and the late William M.

am! i tieorze fond of Ann Kiyegan ya. nerat Friday at 9 a. from late 1365 E. to St. Cyribs church: rmiect at a.

in. Interment Mount Olivet. HARRIESWilliam Harries. Jan. 19.

CI David T. Harries of tl.Li S. Oak. Park. itettiams at tun.ral 57ils NV.

Marbsotbst. until SAturdav. Jan. 23. Services at Hebron Presbyterian chureh.

corner and Saturday. Jan. oi ttion cf a -y a. 1. 3.

1. '4 4 LI TRAVEL ir HEADQUARTERS' ii ore located at 4 12 S.1.3 Salle St 12 S.1.3 Salle St 1 11 Phone i at, 7,1,, kt te.r r.er I of gaN a Powerful Bomb 1Vrecks 1 tt to p-1, .1 11 Cuban Education Buildings N.1146. Opts is made just for that cold or bad Catarrhal condition that hangs on and hangs onweek atter weekthe more stubborn the catarrh the quicker gratifying relief comes. In our opinion there Is nothmg this good for Catarrh as Optic. Bear this in mind also.

for it will be inyiil new to millions. After you spray Opts for wo or three weeks there won he T1 ii lump 01 IIITITS ifl y)1t hi oat to hawk up eery morningwhat a blessing. My not get an 83 cent bottle of Optic today at Any Walgreen Store Use it for colds, catarrh, irritated throat, coughs and hoarseness, and at the end 30 days you are not supremely satisfiedyour money back one bottle lasts one person 7 weeks. If you haven't an atomizer, ask for Opex nebulizerfull sizesturdy and handsomeas good as any producedwill last for 'ears and alwals ykorINsonly 85 cents. 1 he near, of an Arutrii ln College im riter i son lain for or of cite in Maine sass: "11.senit had a cold ir 2 se.ii f.tce using (Iptx-- A had many colds every winter brio, I '11.

11 5 0 4 nosh 111 0 11 taqnh i 1 I at S. ilarn Ittrd Now SAVE (At I t- ----), I 47 '1 I 1 11 IMO .111 9tAtIT 1ELL' Vlf.1011 ulAtIT And her es good newsspray Opex regular (takes one-half mmote a day) and the chances are be free from head colds. catarrh and irritated throat all winter longwhat is that worth to Daily to Milwaukee you? 1,222 I Ono Way RoundTrip TWICE DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL SERVICE 1 QiiretvCertainte When you spray htlpful Opex in nos- trils and throat, its purifying rnedica- sprearls oer the entire membrane, readling CN (Tv ereice and fold. quell- ing inflammation and keeping it immac- il ionifortw-Courteay ruses Euervwhere ulatelv clean and free from obnoxious mucus. i USE COUPON 11 Chicago Nucth Western Stages 12 S.

La Salle Chicago. Ill. 1 AT TA, fl 9 (Ink! if fleaso send ma information about 1 ANY a Lm 4, t' ni li fares end Itarclog time to -1 il r.ame I AI' AT TA ANY 'VI, f-71 0 1 ti 0 0 ti 1 il cesopleto sot okt Curfitingbiasys tor roost popular ra dies tr only SS.4 to SO dpendIng eon mbinatten of tub. used. A I Culontinzbiamms tar 1 1 1 I le I I 9 ti I ,1 I I ftAt i i 1 1 if I 1 I 1 1 A 1 i 1 I :4 ti 1, A A 4.

11) bit 1 PI 144' 1 STORE rrALC-142Lairs Ea i 1 tritt City I Ppi trpt 0 ty I 4 Lip ok 1 2 TO II PM. St's, of tang'. ocrres rikto in ipetuArs lat 4 met tounf ltevtakoo A. 0 NI Li:" I 0 1'4 5 01 (7 7 Insist on 7 i.tg-i. A.

4 oriel 0, r' 1 I' I I RAD I 0 si TU ES 11.," I 011 1TD kft rvil i -71-, 1,,,," El 4.10 eijammdilibt 1.1. 1 0.Nom No01 n'e aLeLr2 17 11 titqwm" I. I I LI) 4 ...1 (10 1 r'' -1 1 el 3,, A J. at 2.30 p. rm.

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