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CONFECTION Phone Calamet 100 2431 At MECHANIC. John L. Riley, Ottrk, Ala. WAGONER, Alexander J. Strieker Halfway, Mich.

COOK. Igaack Zacharewicz. Blackfteid. PRIVATES. IE fat Patented, Wax-Sealed Packages Kemp Contents Freeh and Sweet S.

Gevmmm: bran mtT main Icor, O. Andoraoo. Grand Rapids Kit, a Barnum, Scottdale, Pa. i vnuie whs rtuouimc prices VtWA THE CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUTE: OCTOBER 6, rata. PART I PAGE 15.

pR NAMES DEATH NOT TICES. DEATH NOTICES. DEATH NOTICES. R6ISTRAljOL Result of Fir8t Day's Enrollment of Voters by Wards. DEATH NOTICES.

DEATH NOTICES. DEATH NOTICES. ON POLL BOOKS DAVEY Loretto Davey. fond sister of Walter and Joceph O'Rourke. Mrs.

Frank Buttomer, and Mrs. F. L. Clarke. Funeral Monday.

Oct 7. at 9:30 a. m. from 1177 RUETER Johanette Annie Rueter. nee LOWREY Anna C.

Lowrey. nee Murray, beloved wife of William, fond mother of FAHLQUIST Florence Fahlquist, wife of Nelson G. Fahlquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Wright, 7743 N. Hermitage-av. Funeral TiimH.v rv, 9. I Plymouth. nie.

Harold, and Ralph Lowrey. at resi BENNETT William F. Bennett. Oct 4 Funeral 2 p. m.

Monday. Oct. 7, from his late residence. 5971 Norwood Park Chicago. BENSON Thomas E.

Benson Oct 3 1Q18 aged 27 years, at Nitro. W. beloved B('nson P'ovsansk. father of Eleanor and Bobby Benson, son oi Thomas E. and Emma Benson, brother mirt, w.

Va. the day's reelstra- Uak Park, to Ascension uence, iiaz Avery-av. Funeral notice ON FIRST DAY uon, given niir auios to Mount Carmel. cr. rnone Belmont 3533.

wan the wards and compared regulation of 1916. follows: by IN MEMORIAM. EORTTTNADO-Tony G. Portunado. We miB they lund and willmy hands, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere.

WIFE AND CHILDREN. ALGER Mrs. Lyman W. Alger, formerly Marion Loomis, at Maywood, Oct. 5.

Funeral private. Burial Colebrook, N. H. A NGAROLA Michael Louis Ang-arola, Oct 3 beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Anga-rola. nee Saecoaando, brother of Lucile, Marie. Salvatore. and Virginia. i 1 i -'J up.

vAftti-ueui. jrank De Vanev. Co bnder, Cairo, Ga. MAAS-Pauline Maas. 4901 beloved wife of Emanuel Maas.mother of Mrs.

Rose fast Mrs. Jennie Silver. Max. Julius. 131st infantry, in France: killed in action -n tin arei.

irene. Kolland of U. pADDLERS, S. -ius. son oi James lie Yaney.

brother of William. Daniel, James Alice, Mrs. J. Funeral from Beau'e. Wash.

uiutiiy, ana James Benson his parenss' residence. 6317 New registration yesterday. Men. Women Ariinie Funeral Monday. 11 a.

m. to Waldheim, from chapel. 4649 Prai- First day Oct. 7. 1916.

Green wood-av v.aiuweu. ana Mrs. wiinam Weber. Mem Monday at 9:30 a. tr Hnlt7 Praa rr oi uarden City lodge No 141 a I toon Tex.

PRIVATES. a- 41 A tTAHl mm u' from Rosehill chapel. F1WALL Petiue B. Finwall. suddenly, of 750 Maple beloved husband of Delia, nee Mefford.

fond father of Glenn, Donald. Robert, and Gilbert Finwall. Funeral notice later. For information call Prospect 3889. FOGG Private Albert Fogg.

Co. M. Fifth Provisional battalion, E. M. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. G. Rauen. Funeral notice later.

For information call Kedzie 3394. GALANTNOM INI Teresa Milano Galantno-mmi, beloved daughter of Rosina SemonetU. sister of Frank Milano. Mrs. J.

Jackson. Harry, and Anthony Pinocei. Funeral from ihur h. wicraeni at Mount Oh vet. A.

Lincoln Park chapter. R. A Z2 Jeremiah Mahoney. Oct. 4.

be crease in Number of 8,779 I Brooklyn. er. Erie. Pa. TITgs.jsaiiaiiB or Margaret, nee Hood, son rv.

ad 1th Ute Patrick, brother of i-uuiuirtuutaj' ao. jaeoinan snrine Scottish Rite Bodies. Galveston. Sunshine chapter, O. E.

Lincoln Park Boat Elint, Mich. uavia, i-atrick, and Mrs. tgange. Grand Bani. m.

Voters Is James Dunn- Mnj ificfcM Hj-rne and Mrs. John Doody. Funeral from CTKn-PRHiritviv Ward. 1 a 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 union io. 16.

Me rnorial services Sunday. Oct. 13. 3 Church of the Advent Episcopal. Logan bivd.

and Francisco. T1TVI. -A kTEI. day Oct jST. V' SERGEANT.

wnere hieh win Indicated. late residence. 619 Monday 9:30 a. to Precious Blood church xji rj uinges, nee Tniel, age BROM ANN Henry Bromann. aged 78 years 5 months 13 days, beloved husband of Doris Bromann.

nee Maier, father of Charles Louis William Albert Edward and the late Henry W. Bromann, father-in-law of Dora Blattner, Anna Hora, Daisy Blattner. Helene Lindemann. Annie Piskec 1 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren. Fu-' neral Monday, Oct.

7, at 1 o'clock, from son residence. 505 River Forest 111., to Evangelical Trinity church, corner 22d-pl. and Chicago, at 3 interment at Waldheim cemetery Member of Hermann tent No. 91, K. O.

T. M. C'SfLLTJame8 JoBePh Cahill. infant son of Officer James and Mary, nee Lillis. Funeral Monday, Oct.

7. at 11 a. from hi. aT- depot; by train to West Haleton. Pa.

CORPORAL. where high mass will be celebrated; autos Scnmut. Oct. 5. beloved wife of Anthony J.

Rueter. Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 8. at 8:30 a.

from late residence. 6362 to St. Henry's church. In-termen at St. Boniface.

SCHMITZ Lambert IBudl Schmltz drv beloved son of John H. and Kathryn Schmitz. nee Mathy. Funeral Tuesday. Oct.

8. 1918. at 9 a. from parents' home. 1943 8.

to Blessed Sac-raineut church, where solemn mass will be celebrated. Autos to St. Mary's. SCHNEIDEWENDT William Schneidewendt Oct. 3.

1918, dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmina Schneidewendt. nee Eggert father of William Mrs. A. i Henry, Mrs. K.

Brauer. Edward. Ida, and Paul Funeral Monday. Oct. 7.

at 1:30 p. m. from late residence, 3616 by autos to Bethania. Sheboygan and Bril-lion. papers please copy.

For reservations call McKinley 985 or Prospect 220. SCHREIBER Adam Schrelber. Friday. Oct. 4.

aged 54 years, dearly beloved hus band of Laura Schrelber, father of Clara Speaker. Johanna Huebner, Adolph and John Schrelber: father-in-law of Arthur Speaker and Walter Huebner: grandfather of Arthur Speaker Jr. Funeral Monday. Oct. 7 at p.

from late residence. 2138 N. Key to St. Lukas cemetery. SHEELY Thomas Sheely.

beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walsh of Los Angeles.

Cal. Funeral from his aunt's residence Mrs. John P. Ryan, 5309 W. Van Buren-st Monday, 11 a.

m. Military mass at Resurrection church. Member of Three Hunrded and Thirty-third battalion. Company A Camp Colt. Gettysburg.

Pa. Member of Los Angeles council, of C. ij. jcum, giie oi me late jab Dinges mother of Anna. and Mary and the late John and Hattie.

Funeral Tuesday Oct 10 mount carmel. J- Maloney. beloved hus- ph. Ringwood. W.

GOTTWALD Dorothy M. Gottwald. beloved A GONER. ra" 8e ataloney. fond father of Ruth brother of John, William Juw and aaugnter of frank and untan m.

Kuh.irdt o. ai a. iorm tne late residence 5t16 S. La to St. Martin's church' autos to St.

Bomfa-e. 13 Dorchester Mm. funeral from late residence; dear sister of Wibert. fond grandchild of Mrs. Gottwald and Mrs.

Kuhardt. Funeral MenitXT of Co. 0, U. Auxiliary Naval Reserve Forces, 1st class quartermaster. Member of University Council.

Knights of Columbus. Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, at 9 a. from late residence, 41)32 to St. Thomas of Canterbury church, where mass will bo celebrated; autos to Calvary cemetery.

ASH Ethel B. Ash, Oct. 4, 1918. beloved wife of Frederick A. and daughter of Charles J.

and Adeilaide Johnson. Funeral services at residence. 6S45 Monday, Oct. 7. at 2.30 p.

m. Interment at Mount Hope. BAILEY Jerome Victor Joseph Bailey, aged 20, beloved son of Charles H. and Mary, nee McCarthy, brother of Ellen. Irene, Private C.

Raymond, and Margaret at his residence. 5834 Calumet-av. Burial at Wellsville. N. Monday.

BATEMAN George Bateman. husband of Evelyn, nee Sarrazin, native of the Parish of Castle Gregory, Co. Kerry, Ireland, father of William, brother of John. James, and the late Thomas Bateman. and Mrs.

Ivers. sago's first day of registration for 14 Ipkivates. Tueaday. Oct. 8.

rt 10 DONAHUE Nellie Donahue, beloved daugh- Brlain. llranrlnn at 3 p. m. at Pioneer Presbyterian church, Lexington and Forest 15.916 17,347 8.380 0.317 20,474 22.031 11.824 12.764 6.098 7.121 0.953 17.990 12.682 11,663 6,290 4.799 13.677 5.607 4.063 13.654 6.225 15.867 10.359 27.603 18,825 21.301 imintir- election was ugnt. A 16 iii oresi Home.

Marshall rhKrimu.k.ii ft, Claryville. Mo of 296,442 names went on the 18 ic, ui iiec aieiy, ana ine late John sister of Edward and Mrs. W. Egan Funeral from late residenc-e, 3937 Lexing A-ars; autos to waldheim cemetery. i-iwnv: 'I'M sH 1460 mi Funeral tSSSS.

2 p. at chapel. 4353 kh. New Haven r. books.

Of the voters enrolling Total. 6,069 8.818 9,606 6,055 6,074 12.172 13,977 6,987 7,398 4.110 4.796 7.927 10,404 7,786 7.949 4.039 2.944 8.433 8.078 3,625 7,265 3.720 10.133 6.196 17,291 11.024 14,167 7.394 8.446 6.558 .333 14,113 14.268 10.694 13.597 5,407 6.468 6.824 4,309 4,503 8.626 0.444 5.192 6.486 3.058 3,593 5,615 7.469 5.548 5,963 3.156 2.234 6.653 2,471 2.634 5,782 2.968 7,419 4,806 12.141 8,437 11,229 5,594 0.451 4.851 6.392 10,169 10.525 7.912 10,143 ton, Monday. 10 a. to Presentation 662 2.350 2.782 1.746 1.571 3.546 4.533 1,795 1,912 1.052 1.203 2,313 2,935 2,238 1.986 883 710 1.780 607 991 1.483 758 2.714 1,390 5.150 2.597 2.938 1,800 1.995 1.707 2.941 3.944 3.743 2,772 3,454 aKANT Elsie Grant, nee Brand. Oct.

4, 1918. wife of Charles mother of Keith. Virginia, and Bobbie; sister of Mn. F. C.

Santa Rom n' IV "1 iniermen Hount Green wood. cnurcn. auios to Carmel. Reserva- were men ana lO.ssu were worn 19 Martins, W. Va.

iiuns. aeeiey mi. and Mrs. T. H.

Decker. Fu SozK-r. St. Benedict ix. ents' residen -e, 3919 Flournoy-st.

autos to Calvary. For reservations call Kedzie 2394. CAREY John Carey, beloved husband of Bridget, nee Kilgallon, fond father of Michael. Joseph. Mrs.

C. Keese, Margaret Mrs Anna Barselle, and Josephine Carey W- 38tb--t- Funeral Monday 'ii a hi daughter's resident. 519 to St. Leo's church; autos to Calvary. 120 total registration was only 63 21 neral a p.

m. Monday, S. C. Noerenberg's UKhetiter. InU.

uu.n William J. Donlin. Oct. 5, 1918. MARSHALL George T.

Marshall, only be-n of Crist and Emma Marshall. 10 E'igecomb-pl. member of Dearborn resiuenee, iiigniand Park. III. Arv.lU.

N. rj. -7a of that on the first day in Oc-. 23 aiseu ju, aeariy oeioved husband of Kath ryu Lillian, father of Mrs. William C.

Wer West Berwick P- GRIFFIN Emma Boache Gnffln. nee Stephens, beloved wife of Dr John Knffln iinie, -o. jiu. a. F.

and A. 45 Prairie-av. Funeral noUos later. mm. FoggaviUe.

Ala. mum brother of Joseph Frank. 1916. The largest siump was 11 .24 fond mother of Robert daughter of L. Stephens.

Versailles. Oct. 5 at her ico. Armur. ana Mrs.

Louis Wa- Funeral from late residence, 4011 set. Ark Eugene. Ore. Parajroulri Arlr ja its wiuiam O. Mayes, dearly beloved Ali0 M- ne Read, orother of Funeral Monday.

Oct. 7, at 9 a. from late residence, 4iai to St. Mels church; autos to Mount Olivet. Member 50 per cent or its rorai two years o8 apartment.

Bradley hotel. Funeral arrange- Ore. uieuta later. A-'unerai Monday, 3:30 p. from late residence, 3126 N.

Lawndale- Tuesday at 10 a. to St. Mary of the Lake church, where solemn nigh mass will be celebrated; by auto to 27 of Division 841, A. A. of S.

and E. R. E. of ko. Philadelphia, Pa.

MAiAvnnAMP Frank E. Haferkamp. aged A. For reservation call Kedzie 2394. SCHUH Emma Schuh.

nee CUneman. Oct. 4. a io noeeniu. MERRION Private John T.

VnHmi i "i .31. uuiiuiiee. DtttMN a. rau.ru nuaoana or Emma, nee Wem- pry. Manor, Pa.

palas. Osuwatomie. BEHM Ida Behm, beloved wifa of Fred with those of 1914, which was i.i- an linger, iona son of Edward and Dora Haferkamp. dear brother of Mr i.nttia Behm, mother of George. Fred, Anna Stub loUNDS PREVIOUSLY RE.

ther on year, wiui it CARR Edward A. Can-, husband of Marie Carr, nee DinchJer, father of Marguerite, funeral Thursday. 2:30 p. from 4906 W. Erie-st.

Autos to Forest Home. Mem ber of Logan council No. KL Royal League. CAVANAUGH Anna Marie Cavanaugh. Oct.

dearly beloved daughter of Patrick and Anna, nee McGowan, fond sister of Mary, Margaret, and Helen Cavanaush. at her parents' residence. 2742 W. 3th st. Funeral Monday, Oct.

7, at 9 a. to St. Agnes' church, where solemn requiem high Ajorsey. ucx. 4, inj, age 40 years, beloved husband of Anna Dorsey.

father of Chester. Chilord. and inger. Funeral from late residence. 3038 member of the O.

S. H. United States training detachment. Oct. 5, 1918.

beloved son of John E. Merrion and Margaret Merrton, nee Neill. 3008 W. Chicago, be- aii.u.i i. .11 i Funeral from late residence.

2104 Larrabee- spaign in progress, show a slight 3 Monday, Oct. 7. at 3 p. 11,552 12.435 10.336 16.150 23,176 21,613 14,210 21.255 aeariy oeiovea wire or Peter 8ehuh. loving daughter of George and Emma CUneman and sister of Mrs.

Henry Essig, Mrs W. Hill of Miami. Fla. Mrs. Daniel Trier.

George and Ray Clineman. Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 8. at 2 p.

from late residence, 1525 Winnemac-ar. Interment at St. Lucas cemetery. Auesaay. uci.

8, p. autos to PRIVATE. by autos to Montrose cemetery. Hammond, By flint oi mucn nara worn on 3 xvuseuiii. lanamy.

Derry. Pa. papers piease copy. second day of enrollment, Oct. 15, 34 HALE Elizabeth M.

Hale, age 13 month. -mc. oervn-es at residence of Mrs. ward. 1119 Oak Park.

Oct. 7. 2 T. m. Burial at Arlington cemetery.

DRENNAN Edmund T. Drennan, aged 18 beloved son of Edmund J. and Nellie Dren- mtsY REPORTED MISSING in both parties are hopeful 35 uaugnver oi Herbert L. and Lorette nee llEUTENANT. nerzog.

unerai Monday, Oct. 7, 2:30 pulling up the registry to a better SCHWEIGER Robert Otto Schwelger. Oct. 5. from late residence, 96 oer.

San Francisco. Cal. Totals 219,462 76,980 296.442 470,334 OBITUARY. rurcsi. oy auios lo orest Home i0 Iilinoisana outside of Comparison of Figures.

HEYNIS Fred Heynis. aged 31 years, son unwier oi A rank, liugene. Lawrence. Irene. Gertrude, Alice.

Mrs. G. C. Baum-gartner, Mrs. E.

Souhrada. Mrs. E. Dager Mrs R. Bohl.

Funeral Monday from 390H W. St. Viator's church; Interment Mount Olivet. MINITER-Patrick J. Miniter, dearly beloved Husband of Kathryn nee Galligan.

Funeral Monday from 7369 N. Clark. Solemn high mass at St. Jerome's church at 9 30 enarp. Autos to Calvary.

Member of National Union Col. Ellsworth council No. 632 Buffalo. N. papers please copy.

For informaUon call Austin 295. aao. a aiczu a. aged 33 years, the beloved son of Henry and Helen Schwelger brother of Willard. beloved intended of Edna Behm.

Funeral Tuesday. Oct 8 at 3 p. m. from 1916 by auto to Moat-rose cemetery. oi ueorge ana Trynte Heynis, brother of named in the early Jtgr 'roffparaiive figures of first day en- iiioBB wm oe celebrated, by autos to Mount Olivet.

Member of Martha Washington Review No. 76. W. B. A.

Q. T. M. For information call Yards 685 or McKinley 67. There will be a special meeting of Martha Washington Review Sunday evening.

Oct. 6. at 7 o'clock, at 3734 to take action ou the death of Sister Cavanaugh. Sled. MRS.

M. KEATE. Arinur and frank. Funeral services at Waldheim cemetery chapel, Thursday at SDED SEVERELY. Brooklyn Bridge Builder fcnents at the biennial registrations XI.

TENANT. p. m. SKAGERBORG Carl A. Skagerborg.

aged 08 the last four years are as follows: Men. Women. Total. Dies in New Jersey Home Benton. 111.

H1CKEY Vincent A. Hickey. beloved son of HIT BY CAR NEAR SPOT WHERE HE KILLED ANOTHER I SERGEANT. jonn w. ana Susanna, nee Classen, fond 219,4 7.08O 296,442 CLARK James P.

Clark, Oct. 5, 1918. dearly beloved son of James and Annie, nee Mc- wciuvca nusoana oi -May. nee Daniel-son, fond father of Thor. Funeral services from late residence.

3817 N. Albany -av Tuesday. Oct. 8. at 0 p.

m. Interment at Rosehill. orotner of Frank, John. May, Rose, and Grace. Funeral Monday, from late resi Im.j".

Spring Valley. tU L0M 154.CUO 470,:4 MONDSCHE1N William F. Mondschetn, Oct. Trenton, N. Oct.

5. Charles G. I1NG IN ACTION. L3i1914 285,679 oromer of Joseph, Edward, and Clark, at residence, 4323 Vernon-av. Funeral Tuesday.

Oct. 8. at. a. tn Uniu Roebling, president of John A.

Koeb ling's Sons comDanv. hllllrlprs nf Ttmnlr. PRIVATE. dence, 119 E. high mass at St.

Anselm's church at 10 a. autos to Mount Olivet. For information call yards 124 or Vincennes 309. SMITH Thomas J. Smith beloved husband Democrat." Have Advantage.

o. oeiovea nusband of Mary father of Anna M. Wilcox. Mrs. E.

E. Stone. Mrs. H. Andrus, and the late Charles A William Robert 8..

August George C. Funeral notice later. Dani. 111. Angels church, where high mass will be vv ltnm a hundred feet of where he tl bridge, died today of right's dis- the Democratic wards the regis- of Winifred Smith, fond father of Thomas S.

Smith Cecelia. Esther, and Winifred RusseU Smith. Funeral notice later BORE I HILL Junior Hill, Oct. 6. 1918, beloved son recently shot and killed Stephen Hel-1 ease- He nad been 111 for some weeks.

IV REPORTED MISSING. mm appears to nave Deen some mourns, fond brother of Mathew, William, Charles, Joseph, Dorothy, and Raymond. Funeral Monday, Oct. 7. 9 a.

from late residence. 7004 Rhodes-av. to Columbanus' church, where high mass will be celebrated; by autos to Mount Olivet. Information, call Stewart 1908. Springfield and Elgin papers please copy.

DUFFY Eugene H. Duffy, beloved son of Thomas and Mary Duffy, neo Conway, brother of Mrs. G. W. Silverthorne.

Joseph, I ranees. Lambert, Marion, and Irene Duffy Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 8. at 9:30 a.

from his late residence 5210 to St. Ita's" church, where high mass wili be celebrated: autos to Calvary. DUNN Alice G. Dunn. Funeral private from her late residence, 924 Edgeeomb-pL.

9 30 a. m. Monday, to St. Mary's of the Lake church; thence to Calvary. Please omit flowers.

DUNNE Catherine C. Dunne, beloved daughter of the late James and Mary, nee Doury fond sister of Sister Marie. O. S. Lau-rine and Agnes.

Funeral from late residence, 3925 Monday, Oct. 7, at 9.30 a. to St. Andrew's church, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. Interment Calvary.

EAGLE Corporal Ciareaee E. Eagle, Co. 131st age 22 years, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Eagle, 3307 W.

killed in action Aug. 9. 1918. Memorial service at St. Elizabeth's EDisconal church MURPHY Cornelius Murphy.

Oct. 6. beloved oi uscar and Louise Ellieksou Hill. Fu STAAK Susanna Staak. ant.

Xc tsdnexi PRIVATE. neral Monday at 2 d. from late resi At! heavier man in tne republican nuuuueu nenry Jdelgart, Neponset 111. dence. 2343 N.

Central Park autos to ciien uak cemetery. di tv. PRt viorsT.v ma mother of Max. George. Mrs.

Hulda Kieser and Mrs. Emil Hesse, aged 84 years. Funeral Monday. Oct. 7.

at 1 p. from late residence, 1336 to Waldheim cemetery. son oi tne late Cornelius, brother of Margaret. Annie. Michael, and George Murphy.

Funeral Tuesday at 8:30 a. from residence of his brother, 949 to St. Sebastian's church. Interment at Mount Olivet. ceieoraiea; tnence by autos to Mount Olivet Member of Nativity court No.

11, C. For information call Yards 586. CLIFFORD William Clifford, beloved father of Mrs. O. G.

Bong of Aurora, William Clifford, and Mrs. Ed McManamau of Chicago. Funeral services Monday at Aurora III. Remains leave from chapel. 2346 Monday, 11 a.

by C. Q. R. Union depot. Aurora, 111., papers please copy.

ITED MISSING HOFFMAN Maurice Hoffman of Joliet. BL. ongholds. The heaviest wards were i-tepiiens orother, Joseph Cascino, an Twentieth, home of D. J.

Egan, 1 expressman, was struck by a street tt clerk of the election board, where car yestet day. He was taken to the I totals came up to about 90 per Alexian Brothers hospital in a critical PRIVATE. aeedonl a. PI STERN Kathryn J. Stern, age 11 years.

Oct. oeiovea son of Meyer and Fannie Hoffman, brother of Joe. Mrs. J. Distinfield.

Sol, Mrs. D. Albert, and Anna Hoffman. Funeral Monday at 1 p.m. from chapel.

2335 Divlsion-st. MURPHY Margaret Murphy, nee Melaniphy. oi ii" mat 3 ugures, me i condition uittuwt'ii. lUdiiiiH i a rpp ia years Rtfth. where it was almost 80 per 0id.

Cascino's ni mil HOWELL Eva heart disease. Oct. 3. o. at ine nome oi ner parents.

6656 beloved daughter of Chester and Cecil Stern. Funeral Monday at 10 a. m. Autos to Oakwoods. Omaha papers please copy.

CLOHESY Private PhiHip M. Clohesy, Oct. 4. and the Tenth County Judge The street car rrari uci. at ner residence.

7048 beloved wife of Roy P. and fond mother of Roy Francis Murphy. Funeral Monday at 9 a. to St. Columbanus' church, where high maas will be celebrated, thence by autos to Mount Olivet.

For information call Burnside 89. ih1 territory where it was about truck Cascino was rlrlTrW ch j.sio, av vuanuco, beloved son of Michael C. and Margaret A. Clohesy brother of Marion E. and John of 3255 Douglas-blvd.

Funeral notice later. mi fT-i. i. I 5 u.ava UO' beloved wife of the late Martin A. Howell, fond mother of Martin A.

and Warren L. sister of Mrs. Annie S. Webb. Funeral Sunday, Oct.

6. at 1 p. from the late residence at Howell's Villas, McHenry, HI. Interment McHenry. STEWART John Rosa Stewart, eon of Ruth per cent, ine mriy-tnira, wmcn i molished it.

The littl rirrs ehv COGAN John Francis Cogan of Omaha. McCANN Fred J. MeCann. husband of Mar- ana ine iaie Joan B. Stewart.

Funeral Monday from late home, 5420 Fulton-et. Services 2 p. m. at Austin Methodist Episcopal church autos to Oak Ridge cemetery more city hall patronage than any thrown under the car and wedged in the city, rolled up about 70 there so tight the car had to be jacked cent. The Thirty-fourth, too, hit up before it could be moved.

Sh HOYT Margaret M. Hoyt. Oct. 6, in her 82d year. Mother Hoyt is survived by four Bons iiusuanu oi Margaret Cogan nee Shaffer, son of the late Edward and Kate Cogan of Chicago.

Cork City, Ireland, papers please copy. STUPNER Harriet te Stupner. beloved da ligh Sunday, Oct. 6, corner of St. Louis-av.

and at 3 p. m. cent oip. tie xwenty-nitn, on the way to a hospital. nee Koerpelson, son of Patrick and Anna, brother of John M.

Alvin Edwin Harry. Francis. Marie, Elizabeth, and Joseph MeCann. Funeral Monday. Oct.

7, at 9:30 a. from 3246 to Our Lady of Sorrows' church: autos to Mount Carmel. For reservations call Kedzie 2391 jo! tne Ktpuotican Danner wards, Cascino was onlv recentlv r-ia EBBESEN Peter T. Ebbesen. entered into COLDIN Albert Coldln Sr.

Oct IS iqih WILLIAM J. DOXLIN, attorney for the city of Chicago in the thousands of suits growing out of the widening of Michigan boulevard and Twelfth street, died yesterday at his home, 4011 Sheridan road. He was born in Chicago rifty-nine years ago, and his father was one of the city's pioneer contractors and builders. Mr. Donlln was special assistant city attorney under Mayor Hopkins.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lillian Donlin; one daughter, his mother, four brothers, and a sister. MISS FRANCES LOUISE EATOX. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Eaton, 5526 Wayne avenue, died yesterday morning at her home after a brief illness. Allen Eaton, her brother, is in military service, stationed at the United States naval rifle range at Mount Clemens, S. C. Miss Eaton had been active in Red Cross work and had a large circle of friends.

Her death is believed to be due to a complication of heart disease and the Influenza. WILLIAM J. KELLEY, a member of the Chicago Board of Trade, died yesterday at his residence, 5671 Wash i oi per cent inarK. on tne Dasis from jail under S15.000 hnnrl -k ter ui ajouis ana i-aulina. sifter of Mrs.

Stein. Sol. Stanley. Harry, and Albert Thursday, Oct. 3.

Funeral Monday. Oct. 7. 10 a. m.

sharp, from her parents' home. 810 S. by automobiles to aldheim. it 191 6 figures, and the Hyde Park the Helgart brothers in an alley at aged 85, father of Alice James Mrs. J.

C. Winter. William, Albert and Edwin A. Funeral notice later. For information call Enar.

3351 rest Oct. 3, ased 77 years, at the Presbyterian hospital, dearly beloved father of Clara F. Day and dearly beloved father-in-law of Abraham Lincoln Day. Our loss is his pain. far imi ui in niacunawK street.

The McCRACKE Louise W. McCracken, Oct 5. ana one aaugnter, Louis Clarence Jesse Dr. D. C.

and Gertrude. Services Monday, Oct. 7, at 2 p. from her late residence. 105 S.

Oak Park, 111. HURLEY Thomas Dewey Hurley, beloved son ol Francis and Catherine Hurley, nee Rafferty. fond brother of William. Joseph. James.

Anna, Anthony, Varonica, Edward, and Bcrnerd Hurley. Funeral Monday. Oil. 7. at 9 a.

from late residence, 5729 to Visitation church, where high mass will be celebrated; thence by autos to Mount Olivet. For information call Ken. 1259. TALLENT Margaret Tallent Oct r- acciaent yesterday occurred just r.ZlZ" oe-i i Louise Eaton, beloved loveu lainer oi ars. hate nssii Mr.

I'nder Old law. arouna the corner on Sedgwick street I ao. at ner residence, 437 beloved wife of C. Howard McCracken. daughter of Arthur B.

and Wellie L. Wilson, and sister of Arthur W. Wilson. Funeral services at 7111 Tuesday. Oct.

8, at 3 p. Interment at Oakwoods. Be old poll books, which have gone Moffet. Mrs. Agnes Bueher.

and John and the late Mrs. Nellie Brown, and Thomas Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, at 9 a. from chapel. 4032 W.

Madison, to Our Lady of Sorrows churchc; autos to Mount Carmel. Ae Junk pile under the law requir- ta absolutely new registration for ARREST FIVE IN SLEUTH SHOOTING -ELDOWN Robert McEldowney. Oct. 4, general election, contained a to COULTAS Mrs. Frank E.

Coultas. beloved ivin, nusoami oi turner Casky McEldow uaugnier oi Mr. and Mrs. James E. Eaton, sister of James Allan Eaton, Oct.

5. at the home of her parents. 5536 Wayne-av. Funeral notice will appear later. EDDY Alfred D.

Eddy, Oct. 1918. husband of the late Caroline H. Eddy, father of Morton H. Eddy and Lieut.

Alfred K. Eddy. Funeral services Monday. 7. 10 :30 a.

from his late residence, 3836 Ellis-av. Interment Oakwoods. Please omit flowers. EGER Minnie Eger, beloved wife of Emil ri 779,900 voters, of whom 493,130 Ire men and 2H6.770 women. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter S. Trumbull, at the home of her parents 256 Oct. 4. Funeral from Masonic Temple.

6730 under auspices of Normal Park chapter Tuesday, Oct. 8. HYMAN Lizzie Hyman, Oct. 5, beloved wife of Frank Hyman. fond mother of Sophie.

Edward and Eithel. fond daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Cohen, sister of Hyman, Jesse, Julius, Aaron, Mandel. and Celia.

Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, at 3 p. from chapel, 2136 W. to Forest Park cemetery, Waldheim. Five suspects are under arrest as a result of the shooting of Detective Sergeant James Carlin.

who lies in lityHall Organ Makes ney. father of Mrs. A. D. O.

Browere and George McEldowney. Funeral at the home. 11316 8. Morgan Park. Monday.

Oct. 7. 2:30 p. m. Friends are requested to omit flowers.

MeGOVERN John McGovern, U. S. navy. Oct. 4.

beloved son of Thomas and Mary! nee Dunworth, brother of Philip, Arthur. Edward, Peter, and Evelyn. Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from his late residence, 6803 S.

to St. Brendan's church, where CX'MMINGS Charles E. Cumminsrs nassed Eger. mother of Edmond and Ruth. Funeral Monday at 1 :30 p.

m. from chapel. Attack Upon M'Cormick condition ln Mercy hospital. The men wem turesieu oy jjieut. James AlcMa join ana jrana-Diva.

ENGET.BERG Sarah Engelberg. nee Mann loved wife of Press Tallent. mother of Anna. Henry. Mrs.

William McFarlane. and red. Funeral Monday. 8:30 a. from laae residence.

916 W. to Nativity church. Interment Mount Olivet. TENNISON Mary J. Tennison.

nee O'Connor, beloved wife of John mother of William J. and George sister of Delia O'Connor. Funeral from late residence. 3500 Pine Monday, Oct. 7.

at 9:30 a. to Mount Carmel church, whets? requiem solemn high mass will be celebrated, autos to Calvary. Member of St. Ambrose court, W. C.

O. F. For reservations call West 267. TURK Bessie Turk, nee Lobert. aged 24.

beloved wife of Rudolph Turk and beloved mother of Edward and Rudolph and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lobert and sister of Mrs. Annie Lasdon.

Betty. Lena. Abe. Louie, and Henry Looert. Funeral Sunday at 12 o'clock.

3600 W. automobiles have special permit to Waldheim cemetery. UTLEY Elizabeth J. Utley. Oct.

5. 1918. at her residence, 1227 W. 71st-pU beloved wife of Milton R. and mother of James M.

and Helen E. Funeral services and interment at Minneapolis. Minn. WACHTER Fannie Kunigunda Wachter. ana beloved mother of Andrew Wachter.

sister of John Schuberth. at Mo kena. 111., Friday. Oct. 4.

aged 72. Funeral Monday from Mokena by autos to St. Martin's church. 59th and Chi helmer, beloved wife of William, sister of ington boulevard. He was 29 years old.

He has been a member of the Eoard of Trade for five and was connected with Ware Leland. The funeral will be held from the residence tomorrow at 10 a. m. The city hall house organ, the Re- away at his residence, 133 N. Karlov-av Saturday, Oct.

5, 3:60 p. m. Funeral notice later. DAVIS Jane Hall Davis, on Oct. 4 beloved wife of N.

H. Davis of River Forest and daughter of D. L. Hall of Oak Park Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, 2:30 tn at Grace Episcopal church.

Oak Park JOYCE Bridget Joyce. Oct. 4, 1918. formerly of 1947 beloved wife of Stephen, fond sister of Mrs. Mary Brierley.

William. Patrick, and Catherine Joyce. Funeral Monday. Oct. 7, at 9:30 a.

m. from chapel. 317 W. to St. Vincent's church, where high mass will be eel- Bird, Claude.

Clarence, and Cora, suddenly high mass will be celebrated, thence by Oct. 3, 1918. Funeral Monday at 2 :30 autos to Mount Olivet. For seats call fcoifcan, came out yesterday in an at-ki upon Medill McOormick, Repub-fta nominee for United States sena- lards 7U3. from chapel, 313o W.

inter ment at Mount Maariv. eDraiea: autos to Mount Carmel. JUENGLING Dorothea Juengling, Oct. 4 McMANMON Edward McManmon. suddenly.

Oct. 3. beloved husband of Catherine McManmon. nee Conway, father of Mary Ellen. Stieking to the old lullaby with it, Jimmy- aged 93 years, beloved mother of Mrs.

una Poths. Mrs. Laura Schuknecht Mn. Ethe hall sought to sing Mayor pson and the anti-war record at the primaries. It called the "an apologist for war prof- get Emma Beuster, Mrs.

Louise Sorg, and Mrs. Ida Krausman. deceased, mother-in-law of Henry Beuster. Henry Krausman, and Charles Sorg. Funeral Monday.

Oct. 7. at uneral monuay. uci. v.

at 8:30 a. from his late residence, 2057 to St. Vincent's church; autos to Mt. Olivet cemetery. NELSON Mrs.

Margaret E. Nelson, Oct. 6. 1918. Funeral services from the residence of her sister, Mrs.

D. F. Kelly. Highland Park. 111 at 10:30 a.

Monday. Oct. 7. Interment at Calvary cemetery, Chicago. Los Angeles papers please copy.

2:30 p. from daughter's residence, 1946 Petitions for a recount in behalf of 9b candidates on the city hall slate hon and Detective Sergeant Hugh Mc-Nally. McXally, who was working with Carlin when he was shot, was also slightly wounded. After his wound was dressed, however, he buckled on a gun and went out to avenge the attack. Squads of policemen most of the night patroled the south side within a radius of two miles of 2118 Indiana avenue, where the shooting occurred.

Carlin and McNally were out looking for automobile bandits. "When they halted four young men answering the description of the bandits they were fired on. The five young suspects were locked up at the South Clark street station, out of which Carlin and McNally worked. MAYOR'S SON-IN-LAW DEAD. KewOTiee, Oct.

5. Kewanee was shocked today by a telegram to Mayor B. F. Baker from Washington that Russell R. Brooks, his daughter's husband, in the marine aviation service, died of influenza ln Liverpool, England, shortly after landing from a transport.

It's were defeated in the primary were mi in Judge Scully's court. The pe- NELSON Norman Roy Nelson of Stout ii aisled-si. interment under cemetery. KAPPLER Jacob P. Kappler, Oct.

3, 1918. at 11:45 p. aged 35 years, beloved husband of Emma Kappler, nee Abraham, father of Edward, son of Jacob Kappler brother of Charles. Francis. Elizabeth, and Katherine.

Funeral Monday, Oct. at 2 p. from his late residence. 750 by autos to Montrose cemetery. Cruiser, Minnapolis.

beloved son of N. T. amers are Andrew Metzger for coun- Neckband Nelson and the late Regina Nelson, and )onfectio derk; Morris Eller for Criminal 41 clerk; George K. NTye for probate brother or Stephen Edna, and Mildred, Oct. 4, 1918, aged 19 years.

Funeral notice later. frrt clerk; W. H. Wesbey for Munic- NEVINS Arthur James Nevins. 3919 N.

court clerk: George W. Ellis or KEANEY Sarah Keaney. beloved wife of deny the aicipal judge, and Alex X. Todd for 1 1 I I sweets in miry trustee. The hearing was set Oct.

4, aged 33 years, beloved husband of Bertha H. Nevins. nee Nadler. beloved father of Arthur J. Marvin beloved son of John Nevins and the late Lena Nevins, beloved brother of Harry 0.

Nevins. Funeral Monday. Oct. 7, 9 o'clock a. from late residence: thence to St.

Benedict's church. Wednesday morning. Thoman Keaney. mother of Mrs. Henry A.

Patrick. Mrs. Charles Swanson. Mrs. Charles Vaid.

John, Thomas, and Sarah Keaney. Funeral from residence. 3640 Monday. Oct. 7.

10 a. to Nativity church, where high mass will be celebrated. Interment Mount Carmel. by encourage four Men Held for Theft cago, tnence to St. Marie cemetery.

WALZ Mabel Wall, nee Walsh. Oct. 6, 6470 beloved wife of Charles, fond mother of Charles. Edward. John, and Mabel, sister of Mrs.

Joseph M. arrow and John E. Walsh. Funeral Monday. Oct.

7, at 8 a. to St. Thomas' church: autos to Calvary; private. WARREN Adelia Warren. Oct.

4, in her eighty-first year, at the home of her niece Mrs. Andrew Mclllwrath, 1303 Lunt Rogers Park. Funeral services Sunday at 3 p. m. interment at Erie.

Pa. WETHER WAX William R. Wetherwax. Oct 3. beloved husband of Alice, nee Saunders, fond father of Mrs Jessie Miller.

Mrs. Minnie Austin, and Neil, of 4531 Prlnceton-av Funeral from chapel. 2431 W. 63d Monday. Oct.

7, at 2 p. burial at Oak wood, by autos. WHITE Rossi ter Lawrence White. Oct. 5 at his residence.

6633 beloved husband of Grace, nee Collins, father of Rossiter, son of Mrs. Lawrence White, brother of Nomi. Funeral Monday. Oct 7, 9:30 a. to St.

Clara church: autos to Mount Olivet. For seats call Hyde Park 663. IJack. This of Tobacco Worth $1,500 mtains less Aurora ana Jgln; train leaves oth-av. station 12:15.

KEHOE John J. Kehoe. husband of Lila Kehoe. nee Fermke. father of Evelyn, son of Mary Jordan, brother of Mrs.

M. Willey and Frank Jordan. Funeral Tuesday. 9 PAROUBEK Ivan Paroubek. aged 71 years, beloved husband of Kunibunde.

nee Bellert. fond father of the late John Paroubek. Mrs. John Seul, Mrs. George Busscher Anthony.

Mrs. John E. Brown, and Ivan. Funeral from late residence to St. Peter's MM Lewis, 1450 East One Hundred yet satisfies a Ninth place, was arrested yester- a.

from 432 S. Robey-st. to St. Jarlath's cnurcn; autos to Calvary. I on a charge of larcenv.

Lewis is Avc.LLf.HER Officer John Kelleher, beloved nusttand or Mabel, nee Jackson, father of Bto have stolen more than $1,500 of leaf tobacco from the J. L. lianiel John and Bernard W. RXIa Shirty Measure-made Fit Makes Popular Hit pHAT'S why this trade-mark label identi-JL fies the shirt with more than a million friends. The Racine label is the safest guide to value, in a neck band shirt for dress or business in a.

flannel shirt for general all-round comfort or a work shirt for long wear and satisfactory service. The War- Time Friendly Shirt For fighting or dress parade, the Racine is famous from coast to coast at home and abroad. Cool in hot weather and warm in cold. Every Racine shirt is good, or we make it good. BQ Chas.flshulQr "SbrTf Shirt Specialist for 34 Yean" Beautiful Chapel including screened organ and organist free to anyone torn, choice 8 COmpanv.

304 Went Tifllrn her: brother of Jeremiah and Private Daniel D. Kelleher. Funeral Monday, Oct. 7, at 9 I- where he was employed as ship- a. ai iaie residence.

o801 Peoria-st. molasses earn. to Visitation church, where high mass will be celebrated, autos to Mount Olivet. Na WILDMAN Samuel Carey Wild man. beloved Calvera.

1743 Wa Catholic church, Niles Center. Tuesday Oct. 8. at 10 o'clock a. m.

PATTERSON Maurice J. Patterson. Oct. 2. 1918, beloved husband of Edith Mackett Patterson, father of Lucy Jane, Edith.

Maurice, and Irene: brother of Susie. James, Catherine, and Peter. Remains will be removed from vault for interment in family lot at Calvary Monday at 8 p. m. PHILLIPS David F.

Phillips, husband of Carrie Joseph Phillips, father of Joe, Harold, and Phillip, Bon of Abbie and Abraham Phillips ol New York, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Joseph, 2925 Belmont-av. Funeral notice later. Cleveland.

New York! Los Angeles papers please copy. PIERCE Thomas Pierce. Oct. 4. aged 33 years, beloved son of Ellen Pierce, nee I tive oi castle Island.

County Ken v. Ire singly good. sni Emmanuel Aderhult, 193T land. Friends wishing seats call Yards 602. KEMPF Anna C.

Kempf, beloved wife of rholesome, aaoison street, cigar manufac-and Harry Holmes, 1627 West avenue, an einrpssman mm Ldward L. Kempf, mother of Mrs. Thomas Esdale. Jessie. Elmer E.

and Otto J. Kempf. Funeral from late residence, 2152 Monday. 8:45 lamer ol Marion. Carey.

Earle. and Stanley Wudman. formerly 7108 Champlain-av. Funeral services 2 p. m.

Monday, at Daylight church, 47th and St. Lawrence-av. -interment at Mount Greenwood. WOLF Herman L. Wolf, aged 34, Oct.

4. at his residence. 722 beloved husband of Goldyn Wolf, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph WoU, brother of Phillip. Abraham, Michael, Fannie, and Mrs.

Sam Goldman Burial Monday, 10 a. m. Service at 3536 W. by automobile to Waldheim cemetery. "-w Jwed charged with receiving the pro next a a.

to St. Vincents church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated; interment Mount Carmel. autos. KEMPNER Leonard B. Kempner, Oct.

5, XMiion, ana ine late Thomas Pierce, brother (aCKi It IS of Mrs. Fred Langhoff. Funeral Monday at aged 7 years. Beloved son of Stan and tg children. SUPERIOR funeral ervice impressive and comforting the cost a matter of your own desire.

a. m. irom late residence. 4415 to Queen of Angels church; by autos to Graceland. Member of Fire mt Young.

5260 South Wabash ave- SB was shot and in-" Kuea last night by John Grover. men's Mutual Aid and Beenevolent associa the sweet CARD OF THANKS. it try serving Ida Kempner, nee Barth. Funeral from late residence, 7053 Monday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.

m. Interment Graceland cemetery. KORBER George Korber, husband of Katherine, father of Rose, Lillian, and Elsie; on of John and Elizabeth Korber. Funeral Tuesday, 2:30 p. from 3918 autos to Waldheim.

LARAMIE Capt. F. B. Laramie, Thursday, Oct. 3.

Funeral services will be held at chapel, Randolph and Monday. Oct. 7. at 2 p. m.

Interment at Elm-wood cemetery. in 5 sssswsmmmmm. cream find the Racinesfilrt promptly, write and that you are supplied. Insist on the Racine. II If 1 I I I TWsmWEk ell us the name of your favorite dealer and we will tell us the name of your favorite dealer and we will see 1 1 2 -t vyWMfwrs.

AfnTSkirt HEIDELMEIER The family of Max Hridel-meier extend their heartfelt thanks to the Rev. John for his words of comfort and to the Rev. Long, the Rev. Anda. and to his many friends, superior officers, and old comrade for their kind sympathy shown in the hour of bereavement, and for the beautiful floral offerings Mr.

von Oppen. conductor of the Singing society, and the following societies: The Police Benevolent association Twenty-fifth Ward Democratic organization Sharpshooters' assoclaUon, North Avenue Business Men's association. Royal Arcanum Schwaben verein. Fidelity lodge, and all who took part in the laying of our dear one to rest, we wish to thank. neighbor- tion.

RAMSAY Estella Kathleen Ramsay, at residence. 4616 N. beloved daughter of D. G. and Estella W.

Ramsay, sister of Samuel Watson. Funeral notice later RAYMER Abigail M. Raymer. beloved daughter of Walter J. and Mary Raymer, sister of Mrs.

Arthur W. Kimball and Mrs. D. T. E.

Conley, at her residence. 1650 Chase-av. Funeral Tuesday. Oct. 8.

at 10 a. m. from her late residence. 1850 to St. Jerome's church, where high mass will be celebrated; autos to Mount Carmel.

ROCHE Gertrude A. Roche, nee Piatt, beloved wife of William J. Roche, mother of William John, and Bernice Roche, sister of Myrtle, Frank. Julia, Jesse. George.

Lewis, Lillian, Beatrice. Raymond, and Pearl Piatt. Funeral Tuesday at 9:80 a. farrrojenfat USiARMY LARSON E. Evelyn Larson.

Oct. 4, beloved eunniDGtrflm Undertaker Normal Blvd. and 62d Place Sit 'x drug store. wife of G. Henry Larson, mother of Ethel, daughter of C.

G. and EUna Ryden. sister of Mrs. Ethel Erickson. Clarence.

Benjamin, and Fred. Funeral Monday, 2 p. from la9s residence, 1462 Edgewater. Interment Graceland. Notice corrected.

CKHtl KHH.J. LE GROS Richard Hugo Le Gros. suddenly. fheat ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM AFFORDS A Final resting place in a tomb of granite and beloved son of Frank F. and Katherine Klicka Le Gros.

brother of Frank Arthur Dora Lowden. and Rose Amunuseu. Phone Wentworih 456 irom her late residence, 1458 W. I io si. Brendan cnurcn.

where mass will be celebrated. Eckstein ROGERS Miss Ellen Rogers. Oct. 4. sister Bu.ii.rc wtc iiuuuu: single or xaniiiy compartment available at moderate cricew ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY TelboAjeRandjjlph5340 Edgewater 714.

FA1KM0LNT CEMETERY ARiHER: blvd. Chicago's most -beauti ful cem-fry High ground: beautifully wooded: perpetuai care. Telephones Randolph 64150 aad Willow Springs 7. Jack, Angelas The Ohaoel ol Henry and James C. Rogers.

Funeral services at her late residence. 1554 Dearborn-parkway. Monday, Oct. 7th. at 3 p.

m. Interment at Buffalo. N. Y. Friends requested not to send flowers.

Bath. N. papers please copy. corrected limitation Free land other UABWUOAIS Ijat-HAIOKV Ifections Funeral notice later. IESEM James G.

Lesem. son of Max and the late Theresa G. Lesem, Thursday. Oct. 3.

at Newark, N. J. Burial Monday morning, Oct. 7, at Rosehill cemetery at 10 o'clock. LEVY Rosalie Keifftr Levy, beloved mother of Dave and Louis of Canton.

Emile and Leo Levy, Mrs. L. J. Stadeker, Mrs. Harry Solomon, and Mrs.

Al Simon. Funeral Monday. Oct. 7, 9:30 a. from chapel.

356 E. 35th-st. Interment Rosehill cemetery. Please omit flowers. New York and New Orleans papers please copy.

LICHTENSTEIN Louis Lichtenstein, Oct. 4, in his 71st year, beloved husband of Sophia, nee Goodman, father of Mrs. Bertha Koch, Mrs. Hattye Well, Mathilda, and Joseph ROSENBACHER Samuel Rosenbaeher. 4759 11 you are cemetery, E.

7th ft. and Greenwood av Charge for cremation f3o. All lots sold with perpetual care. Phone Hyde Park 61 WANTED TO BUY FAMILY LOT tSCAJL- metery. from 0 to 8 graves.

DALY 218 E. Superlro-st. OAK CEMETERY. 1 2TH-8T. BLVD SraTe- wlth perpetual care, 013.00 111 W.

Washington Franklin 38liL 5yot trouble; weak cnampiain Deioved husband of Elsa father of Saul. Jean, and Franklin; son of Mrs. Joseph, brother of Celia Klein. Member of Olympia lodge. A.

F. and A. Chicago chapter. Oriental Consistory. Mystic Shrine.

Funeral Tuesday. 9 a. from chapel. 356 E. interment Rosehill '1USC5 run-over 25 yur feet tire I'MltRTtkEKs.

UKianoma uty papers please copy. ROSENBERG Charles Rosenberg, beloved husband of Dora Rosenberg, father of Harry. Herman. Ira, Bertha. Ruth.

Frances mnA CUNNINGHAM, 6237 Normal-blvd. Went. 45a Alfred Blrach Mrs. c. Berg and Mrs C.

H. JORDAN CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 18S4 eott Jerdsa Csdy M. Jordan Wllmoet Whittakst 1(4 N. Mitbiian 1512 Slrd Hyd Park; Sit Davit SL EvtRstsa our it.

colno to liet nd re-ttrmt. 5, demon wonderful Appliances funeral at the late residence. 1804 Sher-1 Where your deire roverns th mrimm man Evanston. Monday. Oct.

7 at 10 1 FREE Most beautiful chapel in Ameri Including screened organ and organist. a. m. Interment Rosehill cemetery Lichtenstein. Funeral from chapel.

13o3-6 N. Monday. Oct. 7. at 2 p.

Interment Free Sons cemetery. Member of Chicago lodge No 94. Free Sons. LIN DG REN Corporal Frederick N. Lindgrsn.

Company 131st infantry, was killed in action in France Aug. 9, 1918. aged 20 years, dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Albert Lindgren, 650 E. beloved brother of Laurence A. and Mrs H.

Downey and Mrs. H. Bullle. All that is bright most perish, so my hopes have all faded away. For the boy of my heart I so cherished lies dead in the trenches today.

From his heartbroken mother, sisters, and brother. IOjaffWAlT GOLDEN RULE PRICES and Golden Rule service: 37 years at on location 1 867 Ogden av Phone We.t TrZfrt Prfncinle ffSS troub yu are Wifa d5 -'ter using FLORDTI, Will rhr. rrfund your CASa GETS LOWERS FOR HALF Opraye 0165 Wreaths, 03.25 and UD. Ohio flohal co." 2d floor. 509 S.

cor Coneress-st. Harrison 1464. LYNCH Jceephlne Lynch. 4761 Champ aln-ftv sister of Mrs. Margaret Lavin and Mrs.

Mary Wheeler. Funeral notice later. LONGSTREET Margaret Longstreet. nee St ROTH Mary C. Roth, nee Buckley, beloved wife of Vincent, mother of John and Loretta Theresa, sister of Anna McGurn Funeral from late residence.

5332 Monday, Oct. 7. 1818, 8:30 a. to St. Ita's church, where requiem mass will be celebrated.

Interment St. Boniface's. ROUBIK John C. Roublk. Oct 3 1918 secretary American Building Foundry company, treasurer of the Crex Patent Column company, beloved husband of L.lllan nee Krejci, father of John C.

and brother of Mrs. Agnes Houha. member BJeger club and Leo XIIL council. K. of Member North American Union.

Funeral Monday. 9:15 a. from late residence 50? South Oak Park 111 to Our Lady of Lourdes Boh church' South Keeler-av. and Fifteenth st where high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. By autos to St.

Adalbert cemetery. oner tor 0tt Beltberp M. lange, lortsft Tclephoa Coatrml 3777 All DepU. H. A.

MULVIHILL FUNERAL DIRECTOR Established IW 405-407 43rd Street East, at Crane1 BivA On Telephooe, Oakland 217 FINE 3EJIY1C tr-h0 ob- MO.MME.VTS. i mm alien, suddenly, at her residence. 6333 Vernon-av dearly beloved wife of Wm. and fond daughter of Gaston and Louise, sister of Oscar. Gaston, and Godfrey St Julten.

Funeral Monday, 9 m. sharp to St. Anselm's church, where high mass will be celebrated: burial at Mount Olivet cemetery. For information call Went. 5828.

ickages Sweet dO-33 N. Dearborn-st. Tel. Central 8 751 Mgnumenu WOiDdjip. arfcei-s 15 ami up CO RELIABLE MONO-menu and Mausoleums.

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