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www ri'r' yii -WW VVV CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY. APRIL 24, 1943. 14 DEATH KOTICES PSATH NOTICES OBITUARIES TELL TREASURY An American Now. W.SCHUTTLER, WAGON FACTORY OWNER, IS DEAD Walter Schuttler, owner of the Schuttler Wagon Works, founded G. 0.

P. GLOBAL PLANNERS HOLD SESSION MAY. 3 HEAD MIDWEST TO PASS QUOTA Dr. Louis P. CardwelL The funeral of Dr.

Louis P. Card-well. 936 West 87th street a dentist in Chicago for 43 years, will be held at 10:30 a. m. Monday from the chapel at 858 West 87th street to St Killan church.

Dr. Cardwell died Thursday at the age of 70 after a long illness. He formerly edited the Firemen's Journal and helped improve working hours for men In the fire department Surviving are a son, Louis Jr, a park district policeman, and a daughter, Mrs. Jane Nelson. in 1839 by his grandfat her, Peter Schuttler, died yesterday in his home, 2355 Com monwealth avenue, at the age of 66.

His mother was the former Wilhel-mina Anheuser of the famous family -of St. Bond Sellers Concentrate CHARGE COOGAN FAILS TO PROVIDE FOR HIS BABY SON Los Angeles, Cal, April 23 VP). An attorney for Jackie Coogan's wife and even the ex-actor's own lawyer spoke unkindly of the onetime boy film star in court today. Henry T. Moore, counsel for Mrs.

Flower Parry Coogan, asserted Coogan, now in the army air forces, has paid nothing toward support of his year old son, John Anthony, in the last- three months. He said Coogan's income is $325 per month. Coogan's lawyer, Alfred Gltelson, said the former actor had agreed to send 560 a month to his wife but has not done so. Gltelson asked to be released as Coogan's attorney, saying, I don't know why I should represent a client who doesn't cooperate with Judge William S. Balred continued the case until next month.

Sen. Ball and Dirksen to Be Chief Speakers. MULLlN Margaret Curtie Mullln. beloved wile of Joseph C. MulUn.

dear mother of Mre. Rosemary Kearney. Mrs. Catherine Dourlain. Joseph Edmund Robert 8..

and Rita M. Mullin. autar et Mrs. Mary Rockwall. Mrs.

Rose Mullln. and the late Mra. Julia Daly. At funeral home. Austin blvd.

at Lake et. Funeral Monday. 9:30 a. to St. Catherine ot Siena church.

Interment All Salute'. PATTON Sophia M. Patton. April 13. 1943.

at her home. 816 Ridre avenue. Evanston. wife et the late Andrew M. Patton, mother et Mra.

John B. Eberlein. Mre. Mary Ball. Alex and Ausun C.

Patton. Service 3:30 P. m. Saturday at chapel. 1667 Maple avenue.

Evanston. Burial private. pECABO See Katherine Smith notice. POPIELSKI Maryanna Poplelaki. April 20.

beloved wife of the late John, fond-mother of Mrs. Salomes Wiemeweki. Valentine and Joseph. Funeral Monday, April 36. at 10:30 a.

from chapel. 3138 Webeter avenue, to St. Hedwtr'a church. Interment St. Adalbert's.

QUINN Mary Sullivan Qainn ot 4808 Washington boulevard, beloved wife ot the lata Frank, fond sister of Edward J-Bridget, Thomaa Joseph Margaret, the late John. William, and George- Fo-neral Monday. April 3d. at 9 a. from chapel, 8248 Jackson boutevmrd.

to St. Thomas Aqutnss church. Banal. Mount Carmel. Xedsle 2394.

REHR Rudolph E. Rehr, beloved husband of Emma, fond fathsr of Pvt. Harold. A. U.

and Hllderard. eon of Frd and ESCUE Charlee A. Escue. beloved husband of the lata Marraret, nee Hobdy; father of Reed Escue, brother of Jamee. Daniel, and George Escue.

Funeral Monday, 3:48 p. at chapel. 2348 W. Madison street. Interment Glen Oak.

FIBS See Merolla notice. FULLERTON Julia Fullerton. formerly of Blue Island, wife ot the lata Jamee. beloved mother ot Mrs. Ralph Luebko ot Milwaukee, Mrs.

Oscar Johnson ot Harvey. 111. Funeral Monday. 3 p. at chapel, 13080 8.

Greenwood avenue. Blue Island. Interment Mount Greenwood. GARVEY Andrew P. Garvey.

beloved hue-band et Marie fond brother of Catherine Gorman. Thomas and' Elisabeth Gurry. At funeral home. 4048-80 Har rison-st. Funeral a.

to Our Lady ot Sorrows church. Burial private. Holy Sepulchre. ev. 2818.

GAY Julia Heeta Gay ot 4828 Qulncy street, beloved wife of the late Joseph H- fond mother ot Mrs. John A. Fits rersld and the lata Mra. May Peterson. sister ot Mrs.

Tesie Bell Msrsttt of Ssnta Monica. Patrick J. ot La Salle. 111., the late David and Mrs. Mary Noooan.

grandmother of Lt. Charles J. Peterson, A. U. and Jack FiUgerald.

-Funeral Monday. April 28. 10:30 a. from chapel. 3348 Jackson boulevard to Resurrection church.

Burial Mount Carmel. Xedsle 3394. GILTNER Gertrude X. Glltner, nee Bulrer, beloved wile ot Henry L. Funeral Mon oh Small Buyers.

Henry Morxenthaa Jr, stxrretary cf the treasury, stopped at Chicago airport tor an hour yesterday on his way to a. war bond rally at Cedar Rapids. la and was told that the Mrs. Eleanore Ann Madden. The funeral of Mrs.

Eleanore Ann Madden, wife of Dr. Donald J. Madden, physician and surgeon; will be held at 9 a. m. Monday 'from the chapel at 7831 South Racine avenue to St Margaret's Mrs.

Madden died Thursday at the Little Company-of Mary hospital shortly after giving birth to a baby girl. She leaves two other children. The Madden home -is at 9424 Laflln street 7' BY OEORGE TAGGE. Efforts' to organize' Internationalist sentiment within the Republican party were seen' by some political' observers yesterday In the announcement that a midwest conference, sponsored by the Republican Post-War Policy association will be held here May 3. The principal speakers will be Joseph H.

Ball of Minnesota Chicago reserve district may exceed its billion SO million -bond quota Louis brewers. The Schuttler Walter Sehuttlar. Wagon works was one of the pioneer industries of Chicago, and built many of the covered wagons used in the conquest of the west, as well as much of early farm equipment used In Illinois and other mid-western states. He is survived by his widow, Florence; two daughters, Mrs. Nor ris Love and Mrs.

George R. Beach and three grandchildren. He was a member of the Chicago club and the Chicago Golf club, and was chairman of the board of the Ideal Roller and Manufacturing company. py 25 per cent S. Young, president of the Fed eral Reserve Bank of Chicago and chairman of the five state district day.

9:80 a from funeral home, 2801 Blue Island, to St. Benedict's and Rep. Everett M. Dirksen of church. Toledo, 0 papers pieaae copy, DEATH NOTICES JOAN FONTAINE.

Pekln, III. 'Ball was appointed sen nt.TN Patrick G. Glynn, late et 7314 campaign, headed party which 'visited Morgenthau at the airport Frauds F. Patton and Nathan D. McClure, executive managers of the S.

Peoria etreet, beloved husband ot to any specific global program, as Los Angeles, Cal April 33 VP). tor by Harold E. Stassen, who played a leading role in the nomination of WendeU L. Willkle for Presi Anna T. Newell Glynn, fond father of Mary O'Neill, Pvt.

John Rita, Pa serting that the Republican party district victory fund committee, and must provide leadership in the post tricia. Robert. Leon a. Bernlca. and wu Actress Joan Fontaine, British sub ject born In Japan, was admitted to Ham.

eon ot Patrick and tha late Mary, dent In 1940. Funeral services will be held Mon war era. Harold Swift chairman of the no is war savings staff, were among Han.ortf.rn. EPSTEIN Era Epitain. In lorlo remembrance of our beloved wife and mother, who paetad away 17 year, aro today.

LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. GABBERT In lovlnr tribute to our mother and, dad. Amelia, April 34. 182. and Charlee, April 3.

1842. brother 01 inomas. wiiiiam. rrancis, day at Rosehlll chapel, with burial Presumably not speaking of Itself. United States citizenship today In James.

Mrs. Honors Trailer, and the late Lao. John, and Mary Ellen. Funeral the association warned i Ball is one of the sponsors of the Ball-Burton-Hatch-Hill resolution in the senate, which, among other things, calls for the organization of others in the group. Another Week to Go.

federal court, along with 2S0 other Mondav. a. Irom luneral noma, 8438 S. Halated etreet. to St.

Leo's "There is danger that a small element within the party who are not aliens. She is the wife of Brian In Rosehill cemetery. 3 NORTH SHORE GROCERIES FACE church. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Gone but not for rot ten.

LILLIS AND HUGO. Aherne, actor, and sister of Olivia a league of allied nations. Dirksen May Bun for Senate. HURLEY Gereldlne Hurley. Ia lortn.

memory el our dear al.ter who paeMd The district quota Is nearly sold. with another week to go In the drive, and the 180,000 volunteer salesmen will concentrate on reach de Havllland. actress. Miss Fontaine's father, Walter de Havllland, aware of the nature of the times and who lack a sense of social responsibility to all-the people may, by skillful maneuvering, obtain the right to speak for the party. This way ona 'ar aro today.

SISTERS AND BROTHER. GODETZ Tony Godets, 3100 N. -Dayton etreet, April 33, 1943. beloved husband of Louise, dssr son-in-lsw et Hsrmsn Curtis, dear brother-in-law of Henry Curdts. Services Tuesday.

April 37, at 3 P. m. at chapel. Sll Irvinr Park road, to Grassland cemetery. Member et Cblcaro Federation ot Musicians, local 10: Stock Am.

Eisen, and Loyal Order formerly was a professor at the Im NELSON Ebba O. Nelaon. In lorlne" memory of our dear motb.r who rMd away Rep. Dirksen Is considered a possible entry In the G. O.

P. senate primary next year. His friends have been feeling out sentiment down-state. In the current Issue of For ona year ao today. heh iiiu.okxn.

perlal university In Toklo. She won the Academy award In 1942. BOHLOFF Sophia Kobloff. In lovlns ot Moose. No.

3. Please omit sowers. must not occur." ARREST ELEVEN, DISPERSE 80 IN tune, the class publication of the RATION CHARGES Violations of canned goods rationing regulations were charged yesterday against three north shore grocery companies by Michael F. Mul cany, Chicago metropolitan area director of the office of price administration. The merchants were directed to appear before W.

M. Mo Farland, chief OPA hearing commis RnKRVX Francea GoebeL 490 8. York log store small buyers. Young told I Morgenthau. Young said he expects the quota to be exceeded by more than 250 million dollars, Young earlier had sent a telegram to leaders of the district drive in which he said the weak spot In the showing so far Is the relatively low number of smaller corporate and In dividual buyers.

memory of my mother a birthday. You were ao lovinr. kind, and true Wa you, mother. O. ao much.

And lore you more each day. SOPHIE 80RENSEN AND FAMILY. Henry Luce magazine axis, Dirksen street. Elmhurst. 111., beloved wife ot the lata Herman, mother ot Louis.

TAVERN OWNER is given glamorizing treatment In a Ions article. Charlaa. and William. Funeral at chapel 134 S. York street Elmhurst.

111.. Mon SPERBY Evelyn O. Sparry. In lovlna man-ory of our dear wife and mother, sona HANDBOOK RAIDS It also was believed significant by day at 2 p. m.

Burial Elm uvg Aooey. G. O. P. leaders the Dirksen on GREENWOOD Cornelia S.

Greenwood, be from u. nine year. ao today. GEORGE. FBANCINE.

AND BURTON. Eleven employes and operators were arrested and more than 80 loved wife et the late Jonn green Thursday stated that he no longer CALLS IN POLICE sioner. May 4 on license suspension 'Apparently many oi these have not yet been, contacted," the terX wood, fond mother oi Herbert, dames, and John. Funeral 11 a. m.

Monday will Stick with midwest Republicans AMICO Richard Amieo. d.rlln aon ot hearings. patrons dispersed by police yester A promise of 10 per cent Interest Pater and Mary Amieo. nea Capocci Anril 2B. at chapel.

4348 W. Madison in congress who are opposing extension of the reciprocal trade agree day in a series of raids on alleged brother of Peter Jr. and Geraldine. Fu etreet. Interment Green Ridre cemetery, led Miss Alice Glpford.

30 years old. neral Monday. 0 a. Iron cnapei The accused firms are the North Shore Cash and Carry Wholesale Grocers, 2006 Ridge avenue, Evans handbooks. owner of a tavern at 9185 South Chi GREMLEY Charlee H.

Gremley ot 4503 TJ Wlnrhaatvp avenue. April S3. 1943, ment act 8500 Harriion to St. Cbarlea Bor- gram said. I rrge upon you.

and thru you upon each member of the field personnel, the importance of selling to the greatest possible number of Individuals, as a special trib romeo church, interment Mount carmei, Invitations to attend the confer beloved father ot Don Gremley. brother cago avenue, to Invest 1500 in an enterprise explained to her by a Ner. 0644. ence here have been extended to In a second floor room at 24 East Van Buren street 35 patrons were ordered out and three clerks, Frank Russell, 62; Michael Decapo, 35, and ton; Rapp Brothers and Market, Inc 522 Green Bay road, Wlnnetka, and 621 Green Bay road. Wllmette, AKTWHenN TnriHit Andaraon.

Kockford customer, Erward Horton Deacon, likely stouds of Republicans In Ilu of Robert and Byron oreraiey, Ann oi-ver, and the late Gcorre. At chapel, 8801 Ashlsnd avenue, whsre aarvicee will be held Saturday, April 34, at 3 mother of Mra. Hildur Mowery. Mr. 47, of 1950 East 71st street Later nols, Ohio.

Indiana. Michigan, Wis Alice Bowe, Edith. Boy, and Mra. Ruth Keyea. Service.

Monday. p. Chrie- and the Evanston Packing company James Fratto, 24, were arrested. p. m.

Interment Acacia rara. she became suspicious and asked 1008 Davis street, Evanston. Three clerks. Sidney Schack, 55: Mavar Grosa Of GUraan tlanaon funeral home, Rocklord. IU.

ANGONE See Merolla notice. Woodlawn police to find out wheth consin, Iowa, Nebraska. Kansas, Missouri. North Dakota, and South Dakota. The association will foot P.

G. Rapp, president of the Evans Louis Goldfuss, 44, and Dominic Far- er Deacon still had the money. ATJ9TTN Delia Austin, nea Frindtvtlle, wife of the late John, beloved mother of Otto A. ot La Granr. Rartha X.

ot Oilman. Clara Hare ot E.rl T.rli and Louisa Wheeler, Glen land, 32, were arrested at 6 West Detectives Arthur Jama and ton Packing company, announced Thursday that he was closing the dearly beloved wife et Frank, lovinr the bills for luncheon and dinner In Lake street, where 20 customers were mother of Mary. Marraret. Hannah, the La Salle hotel viin Til ttaatin at chanel. 1948-48 allowed to leave.

James Mahoney visited Deacon at his home, and he admitted losing grocery and meat market Saturday Frank and Patricia. BeaUntr at funeral home. 7000 W. Grand avenue, at Orden avenue, corner Harrison etreet, until because "It's impossible to make Last week the association sent about 5,000 letters and pamphlets Saturday. B.

m. inierraens a. wuu.au, tha Circle. Funeral Monday. April so.

1300 of the money In a bookmakers' overhead." 111. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Sseley 0463.

shop at 310 South Michigan avenue. at 0:48 a. to St. Gertrude', church. Franklin Park.

Burial St. Joeeph'a ceme hatden Julia I. Haydaa ot Weetara to Illinois Republicans. Created by Deneen Watson. Twenty-five patrons were ordered to leave when police from the commissioner's office raided an alleged handbook at 2548 North Clark street where they seized $118 and a blackjack layout Five men ar tery.

Lao. 1313 or Elmwooa ran soi. Mulcahy charged that tha North Shore Cash and Carry firm headed by R. W. Rapp.

1083 Ash street. Wln He led the policemen to the shop, where they arrested Milton A. Sprints, wife ot the late James, mother et 8. Lee Harden and Frances H. Xnowi-ton.

alstsr ot Lily Wslls and Harry Ca- HOLER Minnetta A. Boler of 6123 8, Deneen A. Watson created the as Kauttner. 50. of 1803 East 71st Green etreet.

April 23. 1P3. wife of tha late Samuel Boler. mother of Henry, N.llla ainrklnr. and Kvalyn Clark.

At netka, sold 492 cases of canned sociation last fall and Is chairman. dore. Funeral services, p. m. 5- at chaoel.

40 8. Ashlsnd- street Kauttner admitted winning Juices, fruits and vegetables to the rested as operators of the place av 'La Grange. HI. Interment Falrmount, chapel, 83d and Harvard, where aervtcee money on bets from Deacon but Rapp brothers stores between March were William J. ConnelL 1265 Au He had been on the fringe of the party organization during earlier campaigns, but was more active In win pa neia Monnay.

April so. p. HENRICHS John X. Benrtchs, 4989 War said the sum was only 373. Interment Oak vooaa.

gusta boulevard; Herbert Marks, 29, 1 and March 19 without collecting rationing coupons, and 319 cases of Capt Thomas Duffy of the Cen ROTITH Tnnatanea Fairer Booth. April 23 ren avenue, Pkokie, oeiovea nusoinu Lena, nee Deu: tond lather of Herbert n4 Aivm Reatina- at funeral home. 8057 of 2253 North Kedzle avenue; the 1938 and 1940 elections. Watson inns Hnvna avenue, beloved wife of canned goods illegally to the Evans tral station booked Deacon on a charge of operating a confidence ute during the last week of the drive to Uncle Sam's fighting men from the middle west" Day's Sales Climb. Meantime the leaders of the metropolitan Chicago campaign an eounced that the area organization likewise will emphasize small sales.

Ralph H. Burke, deputy coordinator of the office of civilian defense, said CCD block wardens will try to sell at least one extra bond to 1 mil lion of the 1.200.000 families in Cook, Lake, and Du Page counties. Sales yesterday In the metropoll- tan area climbed to more than compared with 113,278,000 en the preceding day, and raised the total to $341,977,000. The area goal Is 370 millions. A military parade in the loop, be ginning at 10:30 a.

m. at Michigan avenue and Wacker drive, will be held today. Jt will Include WAVES, WAAC, navy, army, and marine units. Gen. Manus McCloikey, su-' parlntendent of the Cook County hospital, will be the marshal.

The parade Is expected to disband at soon. watchman vrxa at work. Charleo Xscne. ST years eld. dlsd of a seen oilman.

yeaterdar while at work aa a watchman at the United State Gypsum wwipany yard at 1717 north Koetner eve-Baa. Ba tared et 8264 Walnut tract. is president of the University of Illinois Alumni association, which' has ton Packing company. He also Niles Csnter rosd. Bfcokle.

until 13 noon Monday. Services Monday. 3 p. ma. at at.

Faul'a Lutheran church. Intarmsnt Frederick 8., motb.r of Lt. Frederick A. U. 8..

Betty Jean, and Conatance Carolyn. Reetln at chapel at 79th and Rocco DeGrazio, 40. 717 North Rldgeway avenue; Charles Gentry, 44, 125 North La Vergne avenue, and John Kennedy, 61, 550 Belmont game and Kauttner for operating a charged that Evanston Packing sold about 4,500 members. Emerald. Time ex aervica later.

8t. Paul's. Illegally 554 cases to consumers be Wllhelmlna. brother of Paul. Ernest, and Frank Rehr.

Services Ssturday. 1 a0 at chapel, 6908 8. Xedsle avenue, nterment Bstbanla. i REID John Raid. beloved hnsbend ef Sarah Ellen, fond father ot Edward S.

and grandfather ot Sergt. Jack McClals. McKall. N. and Pvt.

1st Clase Edward McClaln. Camp Crowder. Mo. fu-- neral Monday. -3 p.

at chapel. 3348 W. Madison Interment RcasJuU. BEIMEBS Mary Beimers. April S3, late ot 3719 Hlrsch street, wife ot the law John, dear mother ot Mra.

Anna the lata John. Funeral Monday, 10:18 a. m. from funeral horns, 2410 W. North to St.

Stanialaua Xoetka church. Noble etreet and Evergreen avsnue. BXNKOSIAK-Caslialr Renko-Jsk. beloved husband ot Julia, tond father Of Phil. Elisabeth.

Victoria. Florence, and the let Sophie and Bridget, brother ot the Rev. T. J. Renkosiak, Walter, Battle, aad Mary.

Funeral Tuesday, a. m-. from chapel 1410 N. Ashland to St. Stanialaua Xostka Interment St.

Adalbert's. RILEY Thomaa Halbert Riley, ta Graad Rapida, April 33. beloved buabaad ef Jacqueline F. Riley, nee Frost: beloved son of Mrs. Jessie F.

Riley ef Wllmette, brother of Francea Clark, John IL. William H. Frank, and Theodore E. Riley. Funeral at Metcalt funeral par-lore.

Grand Rapids, April 24. at 4 p. m. Interment Girard, Sunday. April SB.

ROCCO See Merolla notice. ROSEN Dine Rosea of 1833 8. Clarence avenue. Berwyn, wife et the late Simoo. beloved mother ef Nettle Hodee, 8ylvta HUlman, Irving, and Jerome darling rrandmother of June.

Robert, Doris. Donald, Stuart, and Lena. Funeral Sunday. 13 noon, at chapel. 4238 Rooeevelt read, corner et Tripp.

Burial Xnirhts ef Joseph cemetery. RUBENSTEIN Philip L. Rubensteia. 14SO Granville avenue, beloved huaband ot Belle, nee Collen: fond father of Herbert and Seymour brother of Flora Simon, Esther Goodsteln. and Bea Oberman.

Funeral Sunday at 1 p. m. at funeral cha- 1. 6145 Broadway, Burial Rosemont Park. RYAN Mary Ryan, sea Moran.

beloved wife ef the late Lawrence, fond mothvr of Michael J. and Delia Gavin, sister ef James Moran. Funeral Monday. 10 a. from funeral borne, 13300 Houston avenue, to St.

Columba church. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Man. bar of St. Mary'a court.

No. 839. Women 'e Catholic Order et Foresters. For information, call South Chicago 9633. 8AMUELSON Peter Bamuelson et 1028 N.

Leclsire avenue, beloved husband of Esther Bamuelson. pee Erieksoa; fond father et Margaret Jecobeoa aad Betty Hurka. brother et Mary BagsUa ot California, Elisabeth Lmd, and Ene Bsmuslson. At rest at chspel. 6831 W.

Chicago avenue. Services Monday at I p. m-. Mission Covenant church ot Austin, Msyfiald avenue and Iowa etreet Interment Bronswood cemetery. 3ANDISON Will W.

Ssndlsen. beloved eon of Ida and the lata John Sttdtsoa, brother ef Ida Walters. Marraret, Xatk ertne, and Esther Garnssy. Resting at funeral home. 801 8.

6th avsnue. May wood. Funeral -Monday, 1:30 p. at. Interment Forest Home.

SCHUTTLER Walter Schuttler. at hie home. 2.1S5 Commonwealth avenue. April 33. 1943.

beloved husband ot Florence Tatham Schuttler. father ot Mrs. Hot ris Love and Mrs. Gcorre Beach Jr. Services Monday.

2:30 p. at Bosshill cemetery chapel. 8EERY James A. Beery, beloved son of the late James end Catherine, fend brother of Patrick, Ellen Pink. Marraret Coyte.

and Julia Johnenn. Funeral Monday from parlor. 2038 E. 78th street, at 8:30 m-, to Our Lady of Peace church. Masa 0 e.

m. Intarmsnt Mount Oil vat. SEtDEtv-Ames R. Seidel. nee Lukee.

ot 1907 S. eiat court. Cicero, beloved wire ef Frank devoted mother ef Pvt. Richard A. U.

8.. and Balsa M. fond daurbter et Marie Lukes, dear sister of Anna Kaapar. Joaeph, Jamee. and John Lukee.

Funeral Monday. April 34. 9 a. from funeral home, 6:37.39 W. t'ermak road.

Berwyn. to Mary Quean ef Heaven church. Interment Heauirectteav, Member ot Cicero Women's club. 8ELLEN Henry A. Selleo.

437 S. Taylor avenue. Oak Park. 111., beloved husband et El lee A. Reetinr at funeral heme.

6010 Windsor avenue. Berwyn, 11L Bleea-Ing 10 a. m. Saturday at St. Leonard's church.

83d and Clarence avenue, Berwyn. 111. SKYDXL-Joba 8yde! ef 7348 S. Oare-mont avenue, dearly beloved husband ef Minnie Seydsl. devoted father ot Mra Kate Frans.

Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mra. Louise Pavlik, John and Peter Serdel. grandfather et 13 grandchildren, greatgrandfather ef Sve great-grandchild ran. Bervicee Mondey.

8 p. at chapel. 6653 S. Ashland avenue. Interment Mount Greenwood cemetery.

Republio 0078. SMITH Katherine Smith, nee Warden 833 N. Troy, beloved wife ot James J- dear mother of Harry J. and Mabel Pecaro. brother ot John.

Funeral Monday. IV a. from chapel. 4817 Madison etreet. to St Matthew's church.

Burial Mount Carmel. Austin 1187. SMITH William Smith, tond brother ef Mrs. Lillian Kublck and George Smith. Funeral Monday, 9 a.

m-. from chapel. 820 X. 75th street, to St. Fraaeia de Paula church.

Intarmsnt Mount Olivet. Vincennes 1817. STARK Minnie Stark. Services It t. Monday, at chapel.

1848 W. 634 street. Interment Waldhelm. Republican leaders generally con BOROWSKI C.ilmtr Borow.kl. beloved HEWITT Charles Hewitt of 3731 Coyl avenue, April 23.

1943. beloved husbsnd gamoung house. Wallace Visits Colombian avenue. sider the post-war policy association bu.band ex victoria, nee Miiew.ai; wt-lnf father of Caeimir. 3d claa.

V. 8. C. Rita, and Mr. Virginia Pott, lavina- brother of John.

Bruno, and Mra. et Msy Hewitt, lood tether of uorotny, Constance Smith, and Donald. At chapel. 8601 N. Ashland avenue, whsre services tween March 20 and 24.

A. M. JOHNSON'S WIFE IS KILLED School Run with U. 5. Aid a "Willkle organization." Watson has said that it Is not committed to any prospective national or state TAXI OPERATORS AND ODT AGREE will be held Monday, Apru ao, tj.

m. Interment private. Peart Kaa.ubow.kl. Funeral Monday at 0:30 a. m.

from chapel. 3901 Dtvereey avenue. Requiem hlf ma, at St. Hya MEDELLXN. Colombia, April 23 DArntfn.1a Hoehn.

8740 8. Call1 cinth church, interment at. Auaioer. a. candidates "at this time" aitho he talked to Willkle here and In New York in recent months.

unflTiV-n Mara Walah. Boulfar. lata of IN AUTO CRASH Vice President Henry A. Wallace arrived by plane today from Bogota and visited the Inter-American Meteorological school, where students from Latin-America are fomla avenue. April 83.

1943. beloved eon ot Charles and Anna Hoshn, nee Xssten: tond brotbsr of Vernon. Chsrles Marlyn, Diane, and Ronald, rrandson ot Fred Hoehn. At. chapel.

1 w- 1030 E. 47th etreet. wife of tha late ON NEW RULES Completion of an agreement with Mrs. Bessie Johnson, wife of Al Dennt. runerai Monaay, a.

from funeral borne, 1833 47th etreet, to St. Ambroae'a church. Inter Watson was out of town vaster day. His assistant, Harold E. Rain ville, denied that any money has Negro taxicab operators en the bert M.

Johnson, retired Chicago capitalist, was killed Thursday and 88th etreet. until a. n- Services st Bethel Lutheran church, 94tb tract and Trumbull avenue, Monday, ment Bt. Joaapa a cemetery. studying on scholarships financed by south side which will reduce cab been received from Willkle.

Johnson was injured when their the United States. After having BRODEBICK AMn T. Broderlck. era 0 year, suddenly, lovinr aon of Anna and mileage about 30 per cent was an Anril 28. at 1:30 P- m.

Burial Bsth.nla nounced yesterday by the office of Reraid. fond brother oi oeraia ir- uieu, Avoids Specific Program. It Its statement of sollcy. the as automobile skidded off a desert road and overturned several times near J08EPH80N Anna C. Josephson.

beloved wife of the late John A. Jotsphson, fond lunch at the Rio Negro agricultural station, Wallace left by plane for Barranqullla. defense transportation. Panamlnt Springs, according mother ol vscsr w. oaapnaon fjliitnim.

At rest at cnapei, soclailon avoided committing Itself Robert, and Anne. Remain, at reeidence. Evana road. Fleumoor, III -Service. Monday, a.

at St. Joeeph'a church, Bomawood. IU. Interment Holy Under the terms of the agreement the operators also will eliminate to word received here yesterday. 6831 W.

Chtcaro avenue. Bervtoea Monday at 1:80 p. m. Interment Mount Sepulchre. operations between 3 and 8 a.

m. Mrs. Johnson. 72 years old. was thrown from the car, which rolled Emblem.

except on Saturdays and Sundays: WirTV.jT.he Kaftan, nee Sehlmmel By H. Vornor Dixon Copyright! 1943) Br H. Vara or Dixon upon her. Johnson was reported re twinvad wifa of the lata Louts, CAHILL Philip Cahlll. auddenly.

baloved husband et Grace Greea Cahiu. fond father of tba Rev. Philip. Grace Wal.h, Catherine McMahon, Ann, and tn-nihrv nf Tlalia ftraarh. Jam.

a J. reduce cab speeds and adopt safety covering in his Hollywood. mnlh.r Harrv. GoldtS. Lillian measures, and comply with alt office Xlrschbaum.

and Btrdla Wlneberr. fond apartment. The accident occurred of price administration and ODT M.tr. William F-. Riahard.

and tha lata atstar of Hattie Vebon ana Jieisie vreise. Servieee Sunday. 1 p. at chapel. 6308 regulations.

near the rim of Death Valley while Johnson and his wife were driving The agreement the ODT said. Broadway. Interment A a Waldhelm. Edmund. Annie Kelly.

Jona ana anoma B. Cahlll. Funeral Monday. 10:30 a. from lata residence, 8733 8.

Winchester avenue, to St. Basil', church. Maee 11 a. m. Interment Calvary.

Member of Re from Death Valley to Los Angeles, was signed by Joseph Eastman, ODT KERRIGAN Lucy I Phelan Xerriran, w-tu4 of tha lata Thomas chief, and has the status of an INSTALMENT XIL WARNING. Brant sat In Harmon's office the following day and the others were scattered about the room. Kane Harmon was at his desk, Paul Sutton at In a chair tilted against the wall, nervous and apprehensive. OToole was his usual bland self, smiling, congenial, the good mixer, but under It all a seething blsck rsge. McNalr, more nervous than any of them, paced the floor and lit one clgaret upon another.

He had extreme dlffl culty even in greeting Brant so violent were his emotions. tired Fireman'. AMOCiatioa et Cblcaro. Xerrlran, fond mother ot Marybelle C. Johnson, who once headed the National Life Insurance Company of the United States of America, is said to have been the silent partner of order.

It affects 88 operators of 234 it doubt that you have the ability, furthermore." Brant interrupted him. "I think have tho ability, Mr. Sutton. have engineering degrees, quite a few of them, in fact And you must admit did manage to work out a wing formula that is tho only one in tha world 100 per cent efficient" "I grant that but still-" McNalr interrupted, silencing the Proapect 0031, CAVALLI Emilia Cavalll. beloved husband wraitav Vincent Xltssbeth J.

rtamant P. and the lata Thomas of Christine, nea La Mantiai fond father taxlcabs. Working in War Garden; "Death Valley" Scotty and to have of Donald and Anthony, oi Antonio and Marianna La Manila, eretn- financed Scotty In desert enter ar.ln-law of Horace Lambertl. Blarl R.i- Kerrigan and Catherine L. Crowley, sis-tsr of the late Marybelle Sullivan.

Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from lata residence. 1843 W. Garfield boulevard, to St. Basil's church.

Masa 10 o'clock. Inter Falls, Arm Cut by Class prises. Lyons Girl, 10, Run Down mondi, Salvatore and Henry La Mantle and Rocco Mavtio. Funeral Monday, 9 m. from chapel, 6001 W.

Roosevelt reed, to Holy Trinity church. Cms and Richmond avenue, Weetmont. III. later- engineer. don't think you fully ment Mount Olivet, aunair omit sewers, While working In her war cardan XTNBERG Harry Kinbesc, beloved brother yesterday Mrs.

Ella Gordon, Negro, es years old. of 623 Taylor street. understand." he said, "what you are asking for. You may have man aged to work out that formula, yes, and you may hava soma ability as ment Mount C.rmel. CHEAR See Merolla notice.

of Louis, rannia xxovnaay, jonn, sessia Barnstt, Rosa Devey, 8ara Iraistsr, and the late Joseph. For information, call slipped and felL cutting her left CLEARY Ann deary tnae Riordanl. late Independence 6000. arm on a piece of glass. by Auto Dies in Hospital Carolyn Klutts, 10 years old, 4000 South Harlem avenue, Lyons, died yesterday in McLean Memorial hospital.

Berwyn, of injuries suffered April 11 when run down by an auto BXUMPP Louis Frans Klumpp. dsar hue- an engineer, but net enough. have ot 8004 Monroe etreet. Deiovaa wixa ex tha lata Stephen Cleary, dear mother ot Mra. John J.

Gorman. Maria A. Jamee been around this plant a great deal Dana OI tns laie iuowm omv tirdsy. April 34. at 3 p.

m. at chapel. lso mi cf racrr stasw. 848 Armitage avenue. Burial Acacia Park, Damare eatimated at S1SO was nnwl and know what I'm talking about You're liable to throw a monkey by flra early yaetarday in tba frama fruit sxrtteger Ruth E.

Krueger of 8611 and the lata Anna, Florence, ana William Cleary, At funeral home, 8331 Madison etreet. Funeral Monday, April 3d, at 11:30 a. to Resurrection church. Interment Mount Carmel. Native tana oi K.

stain at 180 MUwau- wrench into the whole works." aaaiav avenue, oe.r aaugnier oi vvuuani mobile at Ogden and Harlem avenues, Lyons. The driver was Greg aa avanut. and Stella, nea Retcheli alstsr ot La of Tipperary, Ireland. Austin 8030. Vsrne.

Resting at funeral parlors, 1939 W. 35th street, until Monday, 11 a. m. ory MaJewskI, 2312 Palmer street Brant grinned at them. "That is putting it in a nutshell.

McNalr. It is my intention to throw a monkey CnRLAS JoaeDhlna Irelan lata et Services Monday, April 38, 8 p. m. at St. Philippua Ev.

church, amn ana 02tt Blarkstone avenue, eeiovea wiie oi the lata Lawrence H-, devoted mother of UNDERTAKERS. OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST Seeley avsnue. interment rairmount, Madelon Hardeety. Lawrence J. coriaa, wrench into the works." A dull flush crept into McNalr's cheeks and he uneasily looked away.

t.amsict Ariel B. Lamssy. nee Saunders. Rose O'Brien, and tha lata William M. beloved wife of the late xtaroia.

ionq Coriaa. lovinr rrandmother or Pvt. dacK, al.ter of Hanrv and Archie E. Saund V. S.

and Lawrence O'Brien. Meune, But Kane's brows lowered and he glared at Brant "What do you 8tafl Serrt. Harvey V. 8. and INDIANA: Wanner into evanin.

LOWER MICHIGAN: XJtUa cbanra la tarn ere and Bess Polis. Ssrvices at chapsl, 3234 W. North avenue. Saturday, April 34. 3:80 p.

m. Interment Elmwood Park. Madra and Rom Hardest. Funeral Non perature. day.

April 26, at 9:18 a. m. from funeral home. 1018-30 W. to St.

Felicttaa" LA VORATO Frank Louis Lavorato, belov WISCONSIN: Continued warm Into av.nins church. Interment Holy sepulchre. Hlrhaat temperature for tact 13 pour, and loweat for 34 hour, praefdinr 7:30 CRUICKSHANKS Jamea Cruick.hank., 8TERBIS Bruno Blerbla, ensign. V. 8- ed husbana oi Jennie, nee mbziucbi tov-ing father of Josephine and Dolores, eon et John and Josephine, brother of Emile, Mrs.

Mary Brut to, Theresa, and Rose. Funeral from late reeidence, 1418 Anr 1 23. beloved nusbana OI Elisaoetn, Laimi Son Funeral Service Infornnation SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL 6SD AND HARVARD-A VENOE. PHONE WENTWORTB 0028. SATURDAY.

p. April xa, leas: H.t.,. w.t brother of Mr. Atnes Will, and Mra. Bella Albuquerque, fl-l A6 Kaa.

City 75 41 Atlanta 65 63 Mi 40 Bi.marrk PI 85 Memphia tci Saunders. Service. Monday, p. at funeral home, 8300 N. Weetern-ev, corner of Foster.

Interment Ridrewood. Scoville avenue, flerwyn. xdonoay. April 38. at 9 B.

m- to St. Mary of Celle Brawnavilla navy, April 18. 1943. at Norfolk, relate reeidence. 6607 8.

Rockwell, beloved son of Alexander and Barbara, nee Kin ssitis; fond brother ef John. U. 8. A-brotber-tn-law of Marcella. Funeral Monday.

April Sa. at 8:30 a. from chapel. 6813 8. Weatern avenue, to Nativity church.

Interment St. CaaUalr'a. Grove Hill 0143. SS 06 Miami 77 64 church. Interment Mount carmei cemetery.

Sac 3238. nit t.ttca rjnmaniea Do z.uca. auddenly. Cbay.nna Faul 7(1 MS New Orleane 82 01 on April 19, 19a, oeiovea nu.oana oi 6 4f 73 4t inicaao Columbua LEVIN SON Herbert Levlnson. beloved hue- New York ..04 44 hand or Banna, xona orotner oi -larrr.

Pea 70 Plttaburrh 7 43 40 Alfred. Irvinr. Joe. Anna Jae, and Mane Rosa, nee zaecamini. xona lamer oi ia.

daurhter-in-law of Lucy, two nephewa, Dominic and Vgo, and one niece, Roea, fond brother of Felix. Reetinr at home, St. US 61 O. C. 88 38 petrol.

rt- worth 8 ft Wi Llpahia of Ban rranciaeo. wai. sunerai STOLARSKY See Belle Xnrsl BoUee. DOLPHIN John A. 8 p.

m. at ratldtnee. LENZ Tana. p. m.

at chapel. Sunday. 3 p. at chapel. 620S Broadway.

Interment Jewish Wsldbsim. TERMINI Maria Termini, late ot 3059 W. 9. Slat court. Fun.ral Monday April 28.

at 8:30 a. frtm funeral home to St. Anthony' church. Interment LEWIS William 3. Lewis of 8800 Msr- ndlia avenue, oeiovea orotner oi dosepn.

Orand avenue, beloved mother ef Bam. Joe, and Domenic. Funeral Monday. 8 a. from chapel, 824 M.

Western avenue, to Holy Rosary church. Interment Mount Carmel. Armitare 7800. Mount Carmel cemetery. George.

May Vance, and Edna Mlddieton, as aoos-07 Lincoln avenue, DEAN James F. Dean of 7738 Sunset Brant thought that's good. May be he will be the first to crack. The ether members of the corporation, holding the 9 per cent balance, were not present They were ebrlously unimportant Harmon started the proceedings try waving McNalr to a seat and saying, "well, gentlemen, we evidently have a new voice in our affairs." Brant said. "Evidently is hardly the word.

You have a new voice Kane laughed. "That's good, Re ran. Yes. we have a new voice, and that is what we're waiting to hear from. We ah none of us were consulted in the matter of transferring Mrs.

Regan's stock to your same and so we are naturally in the dark about the whole matter. don't mean to pry into your do-mastic aSalrs. but this does directly concern us and our individual and collective welfare. Perhaps you could enlighten us as to why that transfer was made." Brant rubbed his chin, reflected a zsoment then answered Kane Harmon. "Frankly, old man, you are prying into domestic matters that do sot concern you." His eyes narrowed a fraction and he continued: It has been rumored about that I am a fortune hunter solely interested in Mrs.

Regan's wealth. Inasmuch as that so-called wealth of hers has been drained into virtual sonexistence. believe wo can discount that little rumor." Paul Sutton cleared his drying throat and nodded. Of course, Mr. Regan.

We know better than that None of us has entertained such a gidiculous idea." Brant chuckled under his breath. -So." he said, "suppose we drop the question mark behind the transfer and get down to business. What you men are really interested in is what I propose doing. now that I erwn the controling interest in this corporation." i Kane blandly smiled and spread his hands In an open gesture. "I fcadn't exactly thought of It in that way.

Regan. The small matter of your 51 per cent vote "Then you had better start think-trig about it It is not a small matter. Mrs. Retan has never exercised the privilege of that might exercise that privilege, freely and at toy own discretion." Kane leaned across the desk and peered at Brant "In other words, Regan, what you say around here from now on goes. Is thst it?" Brant folded his arms and stared tato Kane's eyes, making no effort drive, Elmwooa rara, peioveo nue-bend of Dorothy A.

nee Jubinville, TEST Dr. Louis Arsaals Test et Lindsay. to reply. McNalr broke the short alienee by saying, I don't imagine he means it that way, Kane." Kane roared, "Let him answer for himself. Hk to know where stand.

How about it Regan? Where do we stand 7" "Exactly where you are, gentlemen. If you entertain any fears of being juggled about and having to go thru some sort of reorganization, then you can drop those fears. You will stay in your present positions." Kane bit off the end of a fresh cigar and spat it out on the floor. "That's kind of you. Seeing as how old Barlow, himself, put us where wa are" "Not you, Harmon.

You were head of production." Well" He chewed at the cigar, forgot that It was a fresh one and took another out of the box on his desk. Then he visibly forced, himself to relax and finally managed to smile. "What am I' getting so excited about? Naturally, you would not care to step into our shoes. Running a plant lik this takes years of experience. Sorry I blew up, Regan.

Now, what is it you want? You do want something, don't you?" Brant nodded. 'right We'll make one slight change in the organization. I'm going to work here. As you all know, 'I am still recuperating from a wound I got In China and have some time to go before can step back into a fighting plane. You won't have to put up with me for long.

In the meantime, tho. think I'll take over, and manage the experimental division. That has been subsidiary to your department Sutton, but no longer, run it myself." His words dropped on them like bombshells. The experimental division was the key to their whole scheme of gaining control. Brant had been fairly sure about that but now, watching the blood drain from their faces, he was positive about it It was as if each had been struck a physical blow.

They glanced at one another, they looked away and then glanced back again. In their eyes was one common expression. Regan knows what is going on. It took them some time to get over the blow, but when they did it was a greatly frightened Paul Sutton who spoke first "I don't understand -that, Mr. Regan.

The the experimental division requires a man of vast engineering knowledge and experience. It's not every one who who can handle it And, after all if you will pardon me for saying where sarvioes will ba held Monday at 3 p. under auaptcea of Paragon lodge. No. 1117.

A. Ai A. M. Interment fond father of Jamee F. Jr Donald, and Dorothy Dean, brother ox uenry veen, Acacia Park.

Re.tlnr at funeral home, 317 North r.TT.T.TCMlnnla LlUle. tiaB Smith. 00 beloved huaband oi Mrs. Use u4 fsther et Mrs. Mark A.

Wolf aad Dr. Frederick H. Test, brotbsr ef Dr. F. and Charles D.

Test. Paseed away suddenly in Ann Arbor, Mich. April S3. Funeral services at 1304 Henry street, Ann Arbor. 3:30 p.

m. Saturday. Pleasa emit flowers. Cicero avenue, uni" aunaay, 11 a. m.

Burial Tuesday at Holyoke, M.S.. Jeara old. 7u Maryiano avanua. or oved wife ot Jamee mother ot Jo-eeph. Milton, Edward.

Alice Anderson. Agnee Booth, and Margaret Baldwin. 10 RRER Fred Ebar. beloved husband of Au- WARNER Ell. a p.

m. at chapel. MONDAY. BOLER Minnetta A. 1 p.

m. at chapel. BOSS 3 p. n. at chapel.

NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6501 N. ASHLAND-A VENUE. PHONE LONGBEACH 2646. SATURDAY. GREMLET Ch.rle.

H. 8 p. m. at chapel. BEVERLY CHAPEL 3121 W.

85TH-ST. BEVERLY 2183. SATURDAY. WEST E. 3 p.

m. at chapel. MONDAY. BOER Del wyn H. 1 :30 p.

m. In church. SERVICES TO BE ARRANGED. yanx of tmivrZ SERVICE arrandchlldren. Fast matron nea Conrad: xona latner oi nana Kich.taedt.

dear srandfath.r of Fred and Paul. Funeral Monday. 1:30 p. at chapel, 3807 Lincoln avenue, to Acacia UGEL Charles Ural Sr. ef 8347 N.

TroT No. 737: P. N. Park cemetery. aV Auburn Park Rebekah lodge, No.

616; W. p. C. of Illinole conclave, chapter 38, True Kindred. Reetinr at chapel.

816 X. 78th etreet. Funeral Monday. 3 p. ra EGLOFF Gottlieb Martin Erloff.

lata of mean by that?" Brant stood up, placed his hands on the edge of the desk and looked down at Kane. "I mean," he said, carefully choosing his words and slowly spsclng them, that all four of you are in on a phony, crooked deal and I know what is going on." "Are you accusing us" am. You want to know where you stand, don't you? Okay. I'll tell you. I'm tired of all this beating around the bush, anyway.

Z'm out after your hides, Kane, yours and McNalr's and Sutton's and OToole's. I'm going to nail them on a wall as trophies. Understand? On a wall in the experimental division, where you boys have been having so much fun lately. Now do you know where you stand?" Kane nodded. "Exactly.

Thanks. But why don't you kick us all out? Don't you think the privilege of your vote would allow you to do it perhaps. Disn?" Brant made no reply. Kane relaxed and leaned back in his chair, his eyes fixed on Brant's and an amused smile in their depths. McNalr leaped to his feet and blustered.

You're going to be sued for libel. Regan. I'll have you in the courts for this. The idea of making such an an unfounded accusation. Why By God.

Regan, I'll drag you thru every court in the country until your name is mud." Brant turned on him and quietly stated. "I don't think you will." "I I'll have Mrs. Regan in the courts as well. You hear?" Brant's lips thinned to a white lint. "If you do, McNalr, I'll kill you." Is that a threat? Are you threatening me?" "No.

It's a promise, You wouldn't be the first man I've killed. Z'm used to it McNalr. get paid for it Bear that in mind." Continued Monday. etreet. beloved husband of Mildred, nee Severe; fond father of Henry, Mildred.

and Charles Jr- dsar brother et Johanna Frank and Lucille O'Brien. At chapel. 8906-07 Lincoln avenue, where sets Ices will be held Tuesday St 1:30 p. sain term ant Rosehill. "ur.

pi. California, avenue. Deiovaa nus- in term ant Mount Hops. band of Anna, nee Koilinr. fond father MADDEN Elanore Ann Madden nee 3ft of Bertha Neleon, Artnur.

Kaymonq, ana Marraret Mayor. Funeral Monday, 8:30 a. from chapel, SB58 Belmont eve- Mn lata of b2 a. banin etreev VIVIANO See Merolla notice. WERNER Fanny Werner, late et 6815 Jt.

loved wife of Dr. Donald fond mother of Donna Mey, Jamee. and Infant daugh- nue. to St. Francis vier cnurcn.

interment St. Joseph's. Please omit ter, beloved deurnter ox Anna ana toe lata Joseph May, sister of Angela Du- EHRET Joseph J. Ehrst April 33, Kolmar avenue, wile oi the late Charles, beloved mother of John and Charlee. sister ot Joseph and Frank Poial.

Reeling at funeral Xlaton avenue, where ssrvices will be held Monday, April 98. 3 P. m. Intarmsnt Arlington cemetery. Member of Germania chapter.

No. 632. O. S. 8.

Brock. Frank. Edwin, wireue jacooe. Pvt. Joaaph, and Cadet Robert May.

Funeral Monday, 0 a. from funeral home, Reclne avenue at 78th place, to St. Margaret's church. Interment St. Boniface.

Trl. 7300. JOHN CARROLL SONS 1943. beloved huaband ox im late nary nee Byrne. lovinr father of Arniel.

Mallow, and Joseph arandfathsr of Patricia Ehret. Funeral Monday. April SO. at 9:30 a. from chapel, 3114 Irv-Inr Pk.

road, to Queen of Anrsls church. Interment Calvary cemetery. W1ENCEK Walter Wiencek. beloved hue- MALMBERO Theodore Mslmbsrr. B63S S.

"HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WArA-H, WHI. BOflll. jMj BAVENgWOOa LON. Ua05 C. H.

JORDAN CO. ENGEL Belle Enrel. nea Stolarsky, ot 907 Milwaukee avenue, peiovea wixe ox srea derllnr mother of Shirley and nana, devoted daurbter of Roae and tha lata Max. fend al.ter of Tillio Samuel. Bur Troy oeiovea nusoeaa or sne iaie Johanna, devoted father of Eva, Sua, Mabel Megnuaon, Alice, and Effle Pear-eon, grandfather of Joanna and Clyde.

Funeral Monday. 3 p. at chapel. 8218 6. Kedsie svenu.

Interment Mount Olive. Pros. 8810, NORTH: 929 W. Belmont SOUTH: H20 S. Michigan WEST: 2346 W.

MadUon Mir ro H4CH ir or strut ca FUNERAL BOME 88 YEARS' 800 ERIE-ST. SERVICE band of Lottie, foeter lather of Herbert Langner, eon ot Mary Wiencek. brother of John Kedrie Wieneck. Edward. Staaa.

ley. peter. Helen Mlla, Mildred Wastt, Rose Kosinski. Irene Swisrblnski, Frances Wilary. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.

from chapel. 3946 8. 49th avenue, Cicero, HI- to Mary Queen of Heaves chorea. Cicero 177. ton I-.

David, Louis E. Stolsr, GertrudeJ MEROLLA Gluseppt MeroHa. beloved hus SKEELES-BIDDLE. T2grvrrAGE GROVE. AP, ft.

CEMETERIES. Elmon. ana tne late worna. sunarai nun-day. April 35.

at 13 noon, at chapel, 3235 W. Division street. Interment Weat. lawn. Family at Louis Stoler'e.

1640 Lake Shore drive. WIGGINS Miss Mary Stewart Wiggins, ta DMIIXhLe 3 Tve lot Oakwoodrron! band oi the late Man noes. lamer oi Carl. Dan. Theresa Vlvlaao.

Ceka Angona, Marraret Chear, Maria Rocco. and tba lata Ralph and Christine. Funeral from chapel, 2917 S. Michigan avenue. Monday, 9:80 a.

m-, to St, James' eburoh. Burls! Mount Carmel. ERIKSON Victor Eriksen, 7341 Vernon Santa Barbara, aaugnier ex us lata Beniamin F. and Parah Wiggins and aunt of Mrs. John M.

Mayer ef Oak Park. Funeral notice later, Euclid 1648. pr. re.a. eno.

JTiouno. Oekrtdae a wr. Pact. 4. 300.

rrii. i. i. rion.pwir-ii Laura J. Young, bora Dee.

to. MORAN 8i.lr Mary Norbtrla Mor.n. avenue, rteioved busPenu or Ida. fleer lather ot Mra. Esther Jaderholm.

Mre. Ger-da Johnson, Irvinr and Milton V. Erikson. fond brother et Ludwlr Erik-on. Services Saturday.

April 84, at 1 :30 P. m. at funeral holbe. comer 78th and Aberdeen. Interment Oak HUL MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS.

Iras', or 109th and ixinr avenue, oak Forest. mother of Rhygene Lang and Rex ford Young. Service. Sunday, 3:80 p. m- at Mann' chapeL Nashville.

SL leather at Mount Bt. Mary on tna wen academy. Service. 10 a. m.

Monday at the academy. Interment Adrian. Mich. CEMETERY MARKERS. MONUMENTS At MTinaa.

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