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21 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEt TTei, Aug. 18. IMS. QMIfIT 4 MORE DEATHS, DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES 20 NEW CASES BYH.VE-Euaene A. Bvrne.

late of 1U23 Lyman avenue. Oak Par, beloved husband ef Ida nee Hottman: tnnd father of Henrietta Jordan, bisier Mary i a I Ipg! jp fXpl fua. Si. v. a(i0 n(4ici irather ef Lihhia Oalerbeia and Addis OF POLIO LISTED Maxwell.

At luneral home, it Mauisoa street. Oak Park. Funeral Thursday. Auir. in.

at K-jiii sn la tl. Franeea el Itoiiie church. Interment Mount Carmel. JdeuiDer ol Oak l'ark S.11.S. CAMPBELL Mary C.

Campbell of 813 ttarneld boulevard. loml aiater ei aaaii and tha late John. William. Bert and Husan Campbell, aunt ef Francis. Char DiseaseRcaches Highest lotte, and Carol.

Funeral Thursday at a. m. from chaneL 1716-18 W. t3d street, to ViaitaUoa church. Interment Mount OUvet.

Prospect Incidence Since 1940. CAROSEL Rose Carosel. nee Miraglia. lata ef 2'J1U Medill avenue, beloved wire ol the late John, mother of Millie Le Mono. Loretta Valin.

Joseph. Elisabeth Crams- rossa, Catherine Biegler, and John, sister ef Apthony Miraglia. Funeral Friday, 8:15 a. from chapel. 24 S.

West. Four deaths and 20 new cases of infantile paralysis in the 24 hour OBITUARIES LOUIS STACCI, SO, OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST ern avenue, to bt. Hedwig'a eburch. In period ending at 9 a. m.

were re. terment Mount CanucL Arnutage 7800, SONS OF CARRIER VICTIMS SEE NEW WASP LAUNCHED CASEY Gertrude MeLaurhlln Casey, be ported yesterday by the Chicago besrd ef health. The total of. cases loved wile ef the late I-rank P. lary, fond mother af Frank P.

and Pvt. let FIGURE IN NASH MASSACRE, DIES Louis DocJ StaccJ, PQ years old, C'lahs Thomas easier of Lillian and Thomas McLaughlin, fopd aunt of Norma since July 1 stpod at J12. Dr. Herman N- Bundesen, presi (Pictur on back page.) Jones and Corp. Frank cooper.

jru JliDJANA AND LOWER MICHIGAN: Can-tiqued cool Wednesday and In evening. Wisconsin: Continued cool in southeast, slightly warmer in north and west Wednesday; slightly warmer la vetting, niftiest temperatures tor the 13 hours and lowest temperatures for 1U 24 hours Preceding- 7:30 p. n. Aug. J7.

183; former hoodlum -who was convicted neral Thursday. Aug-. 10. at 9:80 a. m.

from funeral home, 1359 Devon avenue, at Glenwood. to St. lie's church and Al dent of the board, reported J9 new suspected cases, indicatine the high Robert B. Kins. Robert B.

King, 45 years eld, who was general superintendent ef construction at the assembly plant the Austin company is building northwest of Chicago for the Douglas Aircraft corporation, died Sunday at his home In Royal Oak, Mich and was buried yesterday. Mr. King, who had been with the Austin com. pany IS years, came to Chicago as Mrs. Esther Magill Jefferson, Mrs, Esther Magill Jefferson, 68 years eld, a lifelong resident of Evanston, died yesterday In Evans-ton hospital.

Sha lived at 1135 Jud. son avenue, She was the widow of Carl S. Jefferson of the Milwaukee road's legal staff. Three eons survive her. For many years, she was active in the Evanston Woman's club and the Woman's guild of St.

Mark's Episcopal church. Funeral Saints'. Pittsburgh papers please copy. COHEN Esther Cohen, beloved wife of Quincy, Mass, Aug. 17 Three bright eyed boys watched with hearts in throats today as the 23,000 ton new aircraft carrier Wasp slid down the ways at the Bethlehem Steel company's Fore River shipyard and slipped smoothly into the water amid a tumult ot cheers from est incidence of the disease since 1943.

Twelve have died in the city, he said, and then added: "Jf the Harauel. peer mother ei l'avia. I Harrv. 17. a.

Lillian Barr. Pvt. Arthur, ouerqua. Jjf ita o-5 Albuquerque of being one ef the seven persons who plotted, to free Frank Nash from officer! at Kansas City in 1933 a delivery that r. 73 Louisville ..78 TV L.

J'H no Alllillia PlMiiarck disease increases at this rate it will ii i U. S. A and Norma, fond aiater of Anna Bowman. Eva Arbeit, and tlyaian Markoff. Funeral Friday.

8 sn at chapel, S12A Roosevelt read, leternteut approach the epidemic of 1937," rii.l)(W Miami 01 Ml.ls.-at. Paul Til Nsw Orleans. Ssrl assistant general superintendent thousands of workmen-spectators. The August total for the county OM HO tt 6 Jewish Waldheint. f'hsyeniM f'lncaau t'olumlMls Moines Iietroit Fort r- 1 last September and was In com.

DOUGHERTY Raymond A. D-neherty. hue. in that year was 126 cases, of services will be at P- m. tomorrow in St.

Mark's church. oew CJ 4 i 1'ilLslillrsll liU fi7 St. 8 7 suited in the slaying of Nash, The youngsters are sons of two navy men lost when a Japanese task force sank the previous Wasp off which 111 were in the city. tiJ oil band of the lata Florence Mcliale, father ef Catherine Ann. Pvt.

1st Class Raymond A U. S. A Ellen Clare, and Mary Jane. plete charge of the big job when illness forced him to retire last March. a Kansas City In Cook county outside Chicago, Er.

Edward A. Fiszczek, director of brother of Nell. William and the NORDLING Per August NordUc. Aog. -16.

late ef 097 Iselmeel aweee. nusbaral of the late bare, food father ef Mrs. Carl A. pwenson and (ssiaa graee father ef Harold and Thomas. FuearsJ Thursday.

p. m- at chapel, 876 X. -Clark street. Bnnal Resehill. O'BRIEN Teresa Donnell O'Brien, be loved wife of the late Patrick J.

JtClst fond mother of Joseph, f. Terence Rosemary. William T. V. S.

am Helen A. Dnnlap. Faneeal Thursday. Aug. 19.

at a. ra. from funeral heme. Devon avenue, at Glen wood, te Jerome's church and Calvary. PETRICK Ruth Petrick bf 925 Waznc road.

Glenview. beloved wife ot Frank J. Funeral Thursday. 3 p. an- at ha eel.

1104 Waukegan read. Glenview. El. Utr mall on private. PLANTE Alfred r.

Plante. beloved hoe. hand ef Cerinne Meria PI ante, fend ef Mrs. A. Marine and Dorethv Piacie.

Funeral Friday. Aur. 20. at 0:30 a. IT--from chapel.

3548 Jackson bemlgvard. if our Lady of Sorrows chncch. Stnal Moons arm el. Kedzie 2394. PRETJGteelJa Prn.

nee PeUaek. 370S hheffield avenue, beloved wife ef the lata Alexander, fond mlher- of TilUe. Franke lin. Belle Bernstwn. Sidney.

Dorothy Mr tint. David. Esther Shaefler. Bernard Victor. Saul.

Arthur. Corp. Arnold. Lee. Josephine, Pvt.

Ferdinand, and Pvt. Irving, dear sister ef Teresa Goldtierrep and Alexander Pollack. Fnneral Wene day, 10 a. at chapel. 3021 Lawrenea avenue.

Interment I. O. B. A. cemetery.

Jewish Waldheim. PRESLER H. Edward Presler. bele4 husband of Rinh Ageslt. leHt ms Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Pre. lee. fcrothee of Wtrlee, Lnrllb end Mra. Marie Rem.

Reeling at chapel. 8.M K. 7ak ese. flerviccs at Messiah chtircb. 83rd stmt and Dante avenue.

Friday. 1 as. In lerment Oak Woods. PRESSLER Albert H. Freseler ef SZT Indiana avenue, beloved sen ef she late Alwin and Emilia peeasW, nee Borsnt: brother ef William c.

Herman A and the late Edward E. and Pant G. Pre'er. Besting at funeral home, IMS 21 street, where services will he he'd Wednesday. Aug.

18 st p. tr fni-ment Concordia. Mmr ef ark" re o.Ue. No. 310, A.

F. A A. Sous' post. No. 2aS.

American Legion, an cfce Turt Empleyece essociaUeo. Laf. 6643. BOEDER Herbert Boeder. Any.

18. 1B48. eon of Oeorre and the late Louise Kumla Roeder. brother of Betty Bartef. Go-ve Jr- Joan, and Shlrlev Boeder, evandchil't cf Paul Boeder.

William and Fried Kumle. Funeral Thursday at 3 p.m. at funeral home. 246 W. North avesna.

Jn ferment Montrose cemetery. BrKOREAN John Enfcoreaq, late ef ejft Indian avenue, beloved hubaifd ef Freda nee Mortal, loving father ef Theodore and, George Pope. Mrs. Ms-y Salctan, Mrs. Anna Mihnta.

and Heien rone. Resting at fnneral hotne. 791 8 Sotji Park avenue. Sern.es Thursdar. Aug.

IS. at 1 n. m. Interment ReviM cemetery. Information.

Triangle BCTPECH Carf Anthony Ruppech. wMe on duty as flight instmeter. Nearly loved hnsband of Anna, nee Lutonou; father of Joseph Carl, dear eon ef Me Giselle Master, brother of Joeep sod Max Ruppccb. eisler ef Margaret Heintz. rrandeon of Catherine Ter.

beotb-i. law of George Hemtg and Helen Bnp- Funeral Friday. Ane. So. a a.

a t-wa Chanel, 84 6 Armitage avenne, te St. Aa draw's church. SmROEPER Fred Schroeder. Any. 1.

1043. ag 64 years, sm ef John e4 Augusta, food brother pf Fmsna f'ev. Minnie uchse. Ullisti yo.iSak. end Me FnnereJ Frtdav st as tmm home for funeral.

642 4 W. rereise; read. Interment Cooewcdn essseteey. te-fomiauon. Clccre 343.

detective, an Ok Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands Sept, 15, 1943. Jimmy and Bobby late James F. Funeral Thursday as a. m. from residence.

313 Wendell street. lahoma chief of BOY, 5, CROSSING the county health unit, yesterday re Burlingame. 8 and 9 years old. re to St. Dominie a church.

Burial calvary. police, and a fed ported 44 cases and seven deaths Louis StaccL spectively, of Alton, 111, stood with DYK8TRA Julia Dvkstra. beloved wife STREET NEAR HIS eral bureau of in. since July 1. vestigation agent- died Sunday in Hiram loving another ef C.

W. fi. jonn. Master gt. Otto, and Hsnrtelte Brosov sky.

nervicee at rhapsl. 7919 Madison street. Forest Park. Thursday, 1 :30 sn. Ir.

Pisiciek asked publle officials to study the water intakes at the HOME IS KILLED Franklin Park of a heart attack. little Jackie Shea, son ef Comdr. John Shea of Cambridge. Mass who, aa did their father. Gunner's Mat Archlo Burlingame, went down Stacci was sentenced in federal Interment Woodlawn.

(Fictur on back peg:) Chicago avenue crib as a possible source of the infection. "The south ELDER File Elder, nee Colsmi. beloved In the sinking of the carrier. With court at Kansas City In 1925 to serve two years for conspiracy to sitfe cribs use much chlorine," he said, Robert Cory. 5 years eld, 1311 North Rockwell street, was killed wtie of ran hi 5 near muutrr nnudu II.

S. A lovtnr daughter ef them were their mothers. and that area seems freer of the dis Minnie and the late John Colson. dear free Nash, a gambler and ex-convlct. The ship was christened by Miss Julia M.

Walsh of Clinton, Mass. Harry Nordenberg. Harry Nordenberg, 54 years old, a grocer at 850 North Clark street, suffered a heart attack and died at his home yesterday despite forts of a lire department rescue aquad to revive him. Ills widow, Lena, whs Is in a convalescent home, was not notified of his death for fear she would not survive the shock. Mr.

Nordenber. who lived at the Clark street address, Is survived by eight children. sans isi ursnssyawaar as Mrs. Ruth Petrick. Mrs, Ruth Petrick, SO years old, wife of Frank Petrick of Petrick metal specialists at 1938 North Springfield avenue, died yesterday in her home at 925 Wagner road, Clenview.

An inhalator itquad made futile efforts to revive her. An inquest into the cause of her death will be held today in the Mr- Madeline Baehler. Services for Mrs. Madeline Baehler, 77 years old. mother of Oscar H.

Baehler, 8139 Paxton avenue, with whom she lived, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the chapel at 7509 Stony Island avenue. Mrs. Baehler.

who died Monday at the home ef a daughter, Mrs. Amelia CrespJ, In CoUinsviJle, JU Js 5Ur. vived by three sons and two daugh. ters. James M- Scully, Services for James M.

Scully. 68 years old. who died yesterday In his heme at 833 East 52d street, will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow from St.

Thomas tha Apostle church at 5468 Kimbark avenue, to St. Mary's sister ef Sarah C. Manasee acq Atrrea. mother-in-law of Helen Elder. Funeral Thursday at 1 p.

m. at neral home, 1350-81' Fullerton avenue. Interment St. sister of Sen. David Walsh When Nash, surrounded by officers, was placed in a car at the Kansas City Union station, gunmen opened fire and Nash waa killed in the first yesterday near his home when struck by a truck as he ran to cross the street Oliver Lein, 30, of 2236 North Keeler avenue, the truck driver, was ordered to appear at the f.D, chairman of the senate Member ox laae view cnaper.

naval affairs committee. lo. its. o. a.

EMMERICH Caroline Emmerich, beloved blast. The government eharged the notorious Verne Miller, Charles wife ef the lata Nicholas, lonij motner inquest today. of Gladys and Pvt. 1st Class KoDeri. IT.

8. dear sister of Ottihe Hnfmana. I Pretty Boy Floyd, and Adam fU- BEAUTY Funeral Thursdar. Aug. 10.

st 10 a. m. George M. Kennedy. SO, a blind patient at Hines veterans' hospital, died yesterday ef injuries received ehetti were the hired killers.

Stacci returned to' Melrose Park after his release from prison. from funeral boms. 215T Irving Park road, to St. Benedict's church. Intrraoent St.

Boniface's. Member ot the Altar and Monday when struck by a hit-run Rosary society. Services will be held this morning FEXSTEBMACHER Ernest Fenstermacher in the funeral home at 116 Broadway, Melrose Park. cemetery. Mr.

Scully retired In 1933 as supervisor of the Kenwood post. driver in Roosevelt road near the hospital entrance. Robert ileavey, 41, of Lisle, Du Page county, who ease than those areas served by water from the Chicago avenue crib." Clayton Smith, president of the county board and of the board of forest preserve commissioners, ordered the Whelan. Cermak. apd Green hake swimming pools closed.

The Beilwped Park pool was dosed Sunday. Find Body of Chicagoan Drowned in Michigan Lake The body of Robert McDonald, 24 years old, 2925 Beverly avenue, who was drowned Sunday when he fell from a motor boat in Indian lake, Dowagiac Mich was recovered yesterday and will be brought to Chicago for funeral services and burial. McDonald, who was graduated from Loyola university in 1941, was employed at the E. I. du Tont de Nemours company plant at Jollet, lie Is survived by Ms mother, Mrs.

Nora McDonald, and two sisters, Kethryn and Florence. ef Gil E. 87ln place, beloved husoana cf Agnes, fond father of Catherine and Frnest aon ot Edward and Emma Fenstermacher, brother of Evrt. Mary Rodeghier. LD.

and the late Edith Pis-tello. Funeral Friday at 2 p. nt. at chapel. 8108 Cottars Grove avenue.

In that's why we send lowers. They speak mora cemfrf tha a thousand words. SPRAYS and WREATHS Property Tax Instalment police say was walking with Ken office, where he was employed 39 years. He is survived by his widow, Letjtia. a sister, and three brothers.

Due; Penalty Date Sept. 1 nedy, was charged with disorderly conduct and held by county highway terment Cedar l'ark. Gen. William M. Wright.

$500 County Treasurer Victor I from police for the inquest today. He was FTTRST August Furst. beloved husband of Washington, D. Aug. 17 Schlaeger said yesterday the second intoxicated, police say.

Fowers Tefearcast sywkere Margaret nee Burns: loving latnsr 01 Mane Nelson, Elmer. Berniee Sirinek. Myrtle Mudrs, and Earl, aten-fathee ef Lillian Yaeger. Irene Waller lad. An automobile left for brake re Lt, Gen.

William Mason Wright, a veteran of the Spanish-American and World wars, died last night instalment of 1942 property taxes Is due. To avoid a last minute rush before the penalty date, which Is pairs at the Plymouth Court garage. Icr, brother of William, anl rani. natiirdav. ai at 8'4A e.

m. 711 Plymouth court, yesterday Sept. 1, Schlaeger urged taxpayers lie was 79 years eld. Gen. Wright, Who led tha 89th division into battle from chapel.

8 Tnlasfcl red lit. Mel's church. tnicrntesit Calvary crashed thru the garage's front wall when an attendant was unable to to make payments now. Payments cemetery. Landale 3072.

In the Meuae-Argonne offensive In are accepted by mall either by check l.TO'Mli ILL the World war, retired Jn 1922 after make a turn as the car was being driven down the garage ramp. The or money order. Receipts will be GRANBERO Andrew Cranherr, Veloved husband ot Emma, nee Woods; fond fa undertaking rooms at 1104 Wauke-gan road, Glenview. where the fu neral will be conducted at 2 p. m.

tomorrow. John Heini. Services for John Ilelns, Aurora meat dealer for 24 years, who died in St. Joseph Mercy hospital en Monday, will be held tomorrow at St. Nicholas church, Aurora.

Mr. Ileinp farmed in Ohio and Illinois before entering the meat business, and resided at 220 Plum street at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, two daughters, three sisters, and stepmother. Louis C. Schroeder.

Louis Schroeder, 91 years old, a resident of Chicago since 1855, died yesterday in his home at 3439 South port avenue. He was an employe of the Pullman company for 34 years prior to his retirement 21 years ago. Surviving are two sons, Louis and returned. SrHRnErtER Lrnils C. Schroeder.

Any. IT. being deputy chief of staff. automobile's front end hung on a CEMETERIES. ther ot Harry.

Edna Lyons, and Alice Rillisk, brother ef Sophie Johnson and F.mma Johnson. 8rvi'-c a p. nt. Friday at chapel. 1818 W.

03d street. Inter precarious balance with its front lot Mount Aubiiri jismerial protruding three feet Into the street. arw. nrriry ment Oak Woods, BYffnAYO STottAVKS, Memorial l'ark, Evsn.ion. FARM BVY.

nrNK.Viors Gnnn. Ar. 18. ef S2S3 Traffic accident fatalities In Chicago in the first half of 1943 In. eluded 127 persons of working age and represented a loss of man povyer Adama el reel, rwioven wue Cunn.

mother of Lawrence, dear trii.nd KM WW pejoved hn.band of the lae Paut'ea ee Koe'ler; fond father ef Lonls A u4 Walter brother of Mrs. Anna Scrvtee Fridae. nr. 0. p.

m. at tt-neral home, IT3J Wilson tftg. p--v the atcvlees rovensnt lodse N. 62. A.

F. A A. M. latcrment Itoeehill. SCHVM A NV Hermann Schumann ef 4I8 N.

Kenneth avenue, beloved htfbend ef Elisabeth. fend fsiher ef Leurette? fathrr-ln-law ef wr Ba-'-r. e-en. father of Walter L. Ita.W.

Mesnher ef Forward Turner snetetr. Seisl.es s. st. Friday at funeral heme. 4447 Irving Park reed.

MONUMENTS AND MAUSOLEUMS. ef Edna and Paul Wilson, runcrai 1 nurj-day. Aug. 10. at 8:30 a.

from chapel, 214-219 S. Western aenue. to St. Mal that could have -produced 11 tor CEMETERY MARK ICRS. MONUMENTS AT ftavinrs Swnrw.HnrhTiotr Rnw.m achy's church.

Interment ht, josepn a. pedo bombing planes of 610 bomber HERN Georre W. Hern, beloved hurhand fg GARDEN" Rn Mortont fuselages alone, Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. of the late Irene icnaaoein.

nee netn; Iminr 4athie sf Wilbur L. and Shirley DEATH WOTICBS PTTlAMPALA. the new spinach crop 1 la IS 18 Anne Hern, fond uncle of Edward Robertson and Harry Reynolds. Funeral services Thursday, Aug. 10.

at 3 TV m. 10 8 8 1 Oct. 19 10 declared yesterday. i ii Maronte Aorora, Jollet pubuque, Dav'port, Morrison I which was planted in the gar- SCTXLY-Jamee M. etTlv.

late ef 9. In Msmorlam. 1 at his Ins resilience. (1.1.12 N. Talmaa Doeatnr, Efflnsham Hannibal.

Its. Havana Hoopsston Keokuk. Lincoln Faria Walter II. Masonic funeral services will be at 3 p. m.

Friday In. the DIESCHBOURG Jorstt A. Dlescbbourc, avenue. Interment Memorial Park. I dens on the Wheaton farm this year for the first time, has been given a table test.

The farm IS paaseil away ysara ao. IS. luaO. DIVORCEE SHOT TO DEATH; HOLD HOEPFNER Frank Hoepfner et40S8F.ddv Oct. 11 9 ft cantors in pismorj a eanjeii meat every day B-d street, beloved bnsband ef Istttia.

ne Roland sen ef the Isle Patrick ee4J Margaret Scully, brother ef Joseefc Aenee. Pete, and Frank Scully. Fnneral Thursday. a. from fneera! home.

S438 8. ffalated street. ft. Themae the Apostle chneeh. Interment BU Mary s.

Boulevard 0662. 13 chapel at 1732 Wilson avenue. Ensign F. Kenneth Kohl. street, beloved husband el the late Bate, nee Ulmer: fond father of Mrs.

Ma. A. nappy borne, the love there) was. The old time step, and the glad return. gardener harvested enough of the Oct.

11 Oct. 12 3 narrow green leaves for one serv RAIL BRAKEMAN Peoria. KankaJtea Monmouth MU Carroll. Ottawa Fontlae A memorial mass for Ensign F. Your cheery smile and sweetness in lite; A voice me loved forever stilled.

We think et you aliU aa the same, and 81 19 IS 18 thilde Baifans and 3lrs. Frances nasei. Fnneral Thnrsdav at 0:311 a. m. from funeral home.

3528 N. Cieero avenue, to St. Bartholomew'a church. Interment Oct. IS Quinry ing and, Jn the opinion of the sam Kenneth Kohl, son of Mr.

and Mrs Frwiin rMM, r. A-g fT. Sprint Meld Oct. late of P4T New pert aveene Pneeraf St. Boniface.

dream. She's not eon, she's Just away. LONELY MOTHER AND DAD. Joseph B. Kohl, 5128 Oakdale' av nue, will be said at 9:30 a.

m. Fri HRUBEC Joseph T. JTmhee Jr- ef 7182 nday, 9 a. chapel. 817S C1a-4t alreet.

te rtttr Lady Meant Permel churHi. 9 Belmont avenne. Banal Onarga. HI. GRAF Aueusta Graf, who passed away plers, tampala is' the best flavored of all the summer spinach es.

Its flavor compares well with that of Blopmsdale spinach, which is cultivated during the cool weather of day at St. Genevieve's church. Men tana street and Lamon avenue. En in res years auto loaar. What would I five to clasp her band.

Her happy faoe to aee. W. 20th place, beloved husband ef dene-vie vs. nee Shipinskt: fond father ef Richard and Robert, loving son ef Marie and the late Joseph Hrubec, brother ef Charles. George.

Anton, and William. Funeral Thursday. 0 a. from chapel. 1345 W.

19th afreet, to 8t. Barbara's church. 6HEAHAN Frank heahajt. belewd fa- sign Kohl was killed July 13 when his plane and another collided 15 To hear her voice that meant en much to me. LOVINO DAUGHTER, EMMA WENZ.LER, AND FAMILY sner ei Janet.

Frank Jr. and Mergirs Jean. Serrioee 3 m. Wednesday st chapel. 81 IO Cot tare Gmve avenue.

Ia-tenrent Beverly. Call Fair. SSl. miles off the coast and crashed Into Venice, UU Aug. 17 Little, 51 years old.

Peoria railroad Brakeman. was held by police today In the fatal shooting yesterday of Mrs. Sedalia Simpson, 36 year old divorcee. Authorities said Little last night led them to the hiding place of a 410 guage shotgun, the same bore as the one used to kill the woman, but he had no statement to make, Mrs. Simpson's son.

Jack police said, related that he was awakened by a shot and the screams of his mother. He asserted that Little Interment Resurrection. Canal 0015. the Atlantic ocean. His body has not M1TRA Eurena Mltra.

18. 1038. la JEFFERSON Esther Magill Jefferson. Ang, SIFGEL Rose Slezel of 724 Wtstms. lovliif remembrance ot my darlme son.

MOTHLtt. IT. 1043. of 1133 Judsnn avenue. Fvans-ton, HU wife of the late Carl 8.

Jcfrc MOSKOVITZ Sophia Moskovita. In ssd been recovered. William K. Elter. Services for William IC Etter, eon.

mother of Beverly rredertcii. wti. and lovtnr remembrance ol my dear wits liam Magill. TJ. S.

M. and Carl Smith avenue, beloved wife of the late dear mother ef Vera, loving sister ef Flla live. Ida Mevnn. Leah Belev, and Morris levitt. Fnnersl Thnrsday.

Jen. at rhspel. 35 Stony Ilsnd-ev. Banal Jewish Waldheim. Please emit Bowers, and our mother, who departed lrora ule Jefferson Jr- TJ.

B. sister of Mrs, Harrison Kennicott. and Mrs. Eunice M. August 17, 1943.

DESPITE the rapid progress of late planted crops and favorable weather, war gardeners and farmers alike still face the bugaboo frost. All ef nature's eHert toward early maturity of late planted crops will be lost if a killing frost strikes early. The average date of the first killing frost in the Chicago area is Oct. 19. The corn and soybeans will reed every single day between new and this date to reach the safety point.

Even then it is debatable if 'all crops will be safe from frost by Oct. 19. Millions at Stake. It. as happened last year, frost comes early, the state will lose millions cf dollars' worth of badly needed feed- Soft corn and spoiled soybeans would result.

The fall harvest of war gardens would be blighted and overall production would suffer. The dates of the first killing frost in the Chicago area during the last 10 years follow: J5US Oct. la liHl Urt. Nf. S940 No.5 twift No.

lo ioa oet.aa Nov, 1033 Oct. 5 The average date for the first killing frost jn other spots in Illinois and adjacent areas is: frerport Oct. 4 Bloominsdalc. -Or. 16 V.xau Oct.

IX CarlinvUle E.x-kford Oct. Charleston IS VsukiB Oct. lfl OanvHlo Oct. 15 Furtwanrer. Servlcca 3 p.

m. Thurs vice president of the Santa Fa railroad, will be held today in Los An SMITH Emma Ristew Smith. Aug 18: day, at Pt. Mark'a church. Rldse avenua and Grove street.

Evanston. Interment nne year aco today, Auc. 18. 1043. Tha blow was hard, tha shock saver.

We never thought brr death eo near; Only those who have lost ran tell The pain of parting without farewelL badly missed by LOVINO HUSBAND AND FAMILY. geles. where Mr. Etter died was standing In the bedroom hold at Rosehill cemetery. early spring and autumn and, according to the gardener, is superior in flavor to Swiss chard and New Zealand spinach, which are summer leaf crops.

A sample of tampala seed was sent to the gardener by its developers, but the seed will not be on public sale until next season. A number of the tampala plants did not thrive during the hot weather of July and early August, whereas Swiss chard plants were not harmed. This may have been due to Improper cultivation, however, because growing directions given with the seeds were incomplete. Tampala will be grown again next season, when more complete observations on tha crop can be made. 104.7.

beloved wife of the Iste Fraek. fond mother ot Vtolef nensen. Orville Ristow. and Pvt. Frank.

Piteeral Frtdav. 1:30 p. at chsoel. 4S26 Anmtege avenue. Interment Waldheim.

JOTINSON John August Johnson, formerly Interment will be in Las Vegas, N. on Friday. Surviving ing a shotgun. Little frequently stayed at their home, he said, until of fiOt.1 Dorchester avenue, beloved bus- Many farmers cling to the saying of their fathers and grandfathers that a late spring means a late fall. Plant according to the season and not by the calendar, they will tell you, and everything will take care of itself.

Can't Trust Axiom. It is true that in the past a late spring often has been followed by a late fall. Last year planting was started two and threa weeks early and as a result the early freeze did not do as much harm as it might have if planting had been done at the normal time. This axiom cannot be trusted too far, however, and farmers have cause to worry over an early or even normal frost date. Farmers who point out the rapid growth of the corn crop feel sure that It is safe and say that the country can depend on a large crop.

Estimates by tha department of agriculture show, however, that a smaller crop than last year is expected from a larger planted acreage. The yield per acre is down considerably and an early frost would lower it further. In 1942 Illinois harvested 7,333.000 PORTER Violet Porter. In remembrance band of Anna, fond father ef Evelyn, are his widow. Julia, and two sons.

Walter, and Melvin, brother ef Mrs. Alma ordered by his mother not to come back after a quarrel a week ago. el our dear aaugntrr ana sisier, who passed away Aug. 18. 1939.

Gone but SPTFGLER Frank Forest plegler. relevsu Furguson. Mrs. I am Turner. Alice Kiel, sen.

Carl and Anders Johnson. Resting at not forrotten. MOTHER. DAD. BROTHER SISTERS.

chapel. 7350 Cnttare Grove avenue. Fil POWELL Mra. Mary O'Brien Powell. In neral Friday.

Aug. 20. at II p. m. Interment Oak Woods.

Member ef John F-rtck. Price of Potato Chips Will Co Up 10 Per Cent husband of Martha, nee Noltiny. father ef Mrs. LaMar Vollraan and Myrtle, brother ef Mrs. Sarah Breaker.

Mra. Elate Leit. ncr. William W. end Mtlum M.

Spugler. I -ate restdenee ISO Porter evenne. Elgin. III. Fnnersl Wednesday at p.

m. at First Fvangelical church. 16 Center street, Elgin. loving memory ol mama. av7 Archer avenue.

Her 2Mb, anniversary aon lodge. No. 3G1. I. O.

n. and Jenny Lmd chapter. No. 181. Rebekaha.

Dies After Door of Oven Strikes Him in Explosion David Rusch, 46 years old, 2250 South 19th street. Broadview, died in the Alexlan Brothers hospital KING Anna Klnr. nee Silberfaden. 8104 Washington, D. Aug.

17 W)-- mass Kt. Agnes' church, 8 a. m. today. DAUGHTER, CORA A.

GRAHAM. Fraternal Kotlcea. The office of price administration N. Ren more avenue, beloved wife of the late Isaac, dear mother of Edward. Joseph, and Rose, Bister of Carl Silver, Re- STANLEY Alfred ytanley.

beloved hue. ELDER EH Elder. Lakeview chapter. No. ordered a temporary prlco celling yesterday ot Injuries suffered Mon gina Nfflborne.

and tdna Geidgehn. rm neral Wednesday. 10 a. at funeral 149. O.

E. R. Eastern Star services for Kister Ella Elder, Thursday, Aug. IS, at 3 p. m.

at chapel. 13H1 Fullerton avenue. chapel. 6145 Broadway. Interment West- day when a gas oven exploded and the door struck him on the head.

band of thg late Mane, fond father of Georce. Mrf. Drstman. Mr. Ln.

vetta oiscn. Joeeph. Mrs. Florence Kadcn. Mrs.

Vivian Schmid. Mrs. Gertrude Brain, and th late Will.am and Raich. Fo neral Thursdar Anr 19. at 6) a.

nu, at chapel. 8751 W. North avenne. term en Mount Carmel. Belmont 4047.

lawn cemetery. Please omit flowers. EMILY 5. THOMSOV. W.

M. SARAH C. MAKASSE, Secy. acres of corn, producing 433,438,000 bushels. This year farmers have planted 8,748,000 acres to corn but KOENTc? Magdalen a Koenlg.

vdfe ef the for potato chips today which will increase the cost to consumers 10 per cent a package. OPA said the order was necessary because potato chip makers have been squeezed late George J- Aug. 14. at Three oake. OAK PARK ELKS Funeral of Bro.

Eugene Walkerton. Ind. Funeral Wednesday aft. The explosion occurred at a branch of the Fearn Laboratories, Inc food manufacturers, at 914 Superior street. A coroner's jury returned a A.

Byrne, 0:30 a.m.. Thursday, at chapel. ernoon at 3 o'clock at mortuary. 1358 expect a yield of only 333,660,000 bushels. STEVEXSOX-Joshaa Stevenson.

9018 f. Wellington avenue, to Graceland cemetery 17 Madison street. uaK l'ark. FRANK G. CARNEY.

E. i. f. M. O'NEILL.

Secy. KRAUT Rose Kraut, dear wife of Oscar, between rising material costs and fixed prices for their product, with verdict of accidental death. Rusch's widow, Christina, 43, who has been fond mother of Annette and Pvt. Irvlnr, BAEHLER Madeline Baehler. wife of Carpenter street.

Aug. 17. 194.7. beloved huhand of the late Sarah H. Stevervnn.

father ef Anna Samnef ft. and Mrs. Fannie B. Nicol. At chapel, n.14 endl Harvard, where services will be Thursdsv.

Aug. 1ft, at 3 p. an. Interment Mount Greenwood. the result that many have stopped U.

S. A. overseas 1, beloved sister of Belle Huscrmsn. Ruth, and George Gents- FARMS STOCK -EQUIPMENT ill for six months, and two sons, George F. Uaebler, deceased, beloved mother of Oscar Harry B.

Julius Icr. Funeral Thursdar. p. chattel, both army corporals, Henry and 223. W.

Division street. Intorment Jew. Baehler, Mra. Amelia Crespl of Collins. production.

Five Held in Slaying David survive. ish Waldheim. villa. and Mrs. Rita Wick ef Blue TICHY Theresa Prince TUrhy.

Aug. 17. RROSKE Walter A. Kroske of 2110 Island. HI.

At parlors, 7509 stony Island avenue. Services Thursday. Aug. 10. at UNDERTAKERS.

Rideeland avenue. Berwyn. beloved husband. of Tillie, nee Vesely: lovinr son of the late Bruno and Johanna, fond brother p. m.

Interment Evergreen cemetery. Call Plaza 29S3. of Negro in Race Riot Detroit, Aug. 17 W5). Five of Erwin Kroske.

Viol Riley, and the WEAL ESTATE FARM LAHDS. Mlchisan. 60 A. PEC ATU R-Iawton. 1 rms.t elerl.

ltrhts. elect, pump; barn, silo, ben house: 24. a. crapes. 1 a.

peaches. 1 a. apples. 1 a. asparagus.

IS a. alfalfa. 12 a. corn. 6 a.

pasture and woodlot. berries: ad. team horses. 3 milrh cows. 1 beifer.

sows. 3 shoats. 60 hens, all tool. Price all Inc. exe.

arape-peehe crops, fl.ftot). M.ftOO dn. Pars'. Hartford. Mich.

Tel. 121. 01 izd'l Mason avenue, beloved wife of the late Anton, devoted mother ef William J- George A Adeline Wnght-Frank C. Genevieve Floret h. Edwaed Lt.

Theodore A. Tichy. U. S. N.

R. Resting at funeral home. SI 8 N. Central avenue, Anstin. Services Thnrsday.

1:3 P. m. Interment Boh'misn NatlopaL Austin 0til7. BANNON Edward M. Bannnn.

111., Aug. 17. 1943. beloved husband ef Louise Bannon. nee Nelson: uncle ef late Herbert.

Fnneral Thursday at p. m. at chapel. R31 W. 25th alreet.

Cicero. Interment Woodlawn cemetery. Cicero 42 ml "TATt-FAKM LAHDS. Illinois. 60r'0 TABVS ARE GETTING 5RCE KEKE A INLfVAL OPPORTUNITY -res with and noetry einni includinr two nouses; d.

a-reajre available; Barnnrton 5 'Ts fif rarvn. full production, l'ms. ampit mactunrry and eauH'meiit; ami rttltry; private lake, woods: bit; ran be boneht aa ioiiii mm-li Atf toiiion a rent trn ihMt ran I inrxp'ttMvely lerelotd 1- artst'-. Illnes- r-nmWe. Ad'ires 1) fir CHICAGO.

ars ro River: 185 A. imdT rio A. oak timber, and nal- Frances Kennmea. Funeral from chapel. HEAL ESTATE FARM LAMPS.

Wisconsin. NEAR-CITY farm 80 acres with equipment, only S2.SO0 1 On black top hiway. electric line, cream route: IVi miles depot village, only to city of ll.OOO with all advantages: 70 tillable. 40 cultivated; rood 10 acre meadow; wire fenced pasture; home woodlot: rood room frame house, bathroom, 33 ft. porch; aood 40 ft.

red barn, hay fork: rood poultry ranar.v. doitbln rarak-e. ice house; build-ngn alone worth more than price; insurance carried: nued owner's low quick sale price only with horse, heifer. calves, farming- equipment, unharvested corn and potatoes, hay in bam time of sale included. SI, 800 down.

Iietails pae 2. free Fall catalor 7 states, llnited Farm 7-X South Dearborn, btats 7076. LANE Thomas William Lane. 1428 Itryn white youths today were ordered held for trial in Recorder's court on first' degree murder charges In the killing ot Moses Klska, 68 year Mi.r Attr. Id.

Ill 4.1. Pelnvwl La5mi Fusicra. Service Information 2121 W. 06th street. Thursday.

Aug. IP. at a. m. to Krendan'a church.

In trrment Holy prpulchrs. Jollet. 111. pa husband of Halhe B'rton Lane, fond fa Tt-T4PS Myrtle Tubbe. pee Smith; 14ta ther ot Isabel L.

Rachiar, grandfather ot Shirley MeClanahan Thompson, great old Negro, during the race riots of NO CElblXJ OM NOW Is the time to bur aood fruit larm. Located in tha bert part of V. Mich, prach lirlt. near Lake Mich. Peaches anil apples, standard, vanetice.

tile drained, excellent condition, rood profit each year. June 21. vtauer avenue. Any. IB.

ltl. beloved wife ef Msniel loving mother ef Daniel O. Jc dear dsnghter ef Mrs, H. P. Bailev ef TVeestur.

HI. sinter ef Jesse e. and Donsld S. At rot at ehenet. 2116 Irving Park road, tmtil noon Wednesday.

Aur. 18. Services at North Anetha Lutheran church. Mason and Le Memo ave rues. 2 p.

m. Burial Acacia Tark cemetery. grandfather of Susan, brother el Meplien Joseph George Jesse and John G. Lane. At chapel, 6501 N.

Ash-land avenue, where services will be held Thursday. Aug. 19. at 2 p. m.

Interment Mount Hope. Aanrrss iTinune usea an Biur Jd streams. Croo should be 'n A. COMBINATION fruit, dairy, poultry farm near Coloma. Mich.

Nice 7 rm. home: lurnaca hip roof harp IOC ana rauii'men, rifnal' svssbie ior hou and harn. McKEE Grace R. McKee. nee Ray.

dearly Banach. 2181 N. Hum. 423. 1JS per acre wn' R.

A- neiune. tr.s Oslc Park. 111. RAILROAD land rrant lands 94 to 95 per acre for rood farm lands adapted lor dairviur. live stock, and train; rood roads, water, towns, and markets.

Send for booklet No. A. R. 8. Clssr.

Land 8oo Una. Minneapolis. Minn. WANCHO Llns Wanche. pee Tapi: beloved) beloved wife of Dr.

J. Fennel! McKee, fond mother of Florence Fraaer and Mil. dred Swart, dear sister of Vida Fleming and Blanche I. Ray, and tha late Joseph W- Elsie Stenerson. and Ethel Hubbard.

Services at late residence. 6628 N. Neva avenue, Thursday. Aug. 10.

at p. m. Interment Mount Olive. 1 60 W. level fertile aolli a-d.

6 rm. lxa. barn: ether cd. Mdrs.t 8 acs. pica loc: real 15,760: cash.

Address 675. TTibune. 0 A aoil: rood elec. bath, wat. system, ice creek, iM a ur XI lO ACRES, PART WOODS IVTie bas Uansp.

4 fina sra-Cfn m'l oine larre trres: ontside fina suburb with all city convem-t-r- nfl on terms r.rkl wn 510. Trihun. 85 ACRES Near laVe. Good aoil. Near Manawa.

Wia. Mra. Mary Gun deraon, Ordensburr. Wis. Telephone 23-13 ei anrnn.

ronn mower of Anna Patterenn. Josephine Nemec. 6gt. Joeeph and Pvt. Alexander, daughter ef Lma Ttinl.

sister ef Mary Lehmden. Focersl Thnrsday, Aug. If. from residence. 4733 W.

20th street, Cicero, st 0:30 a. te St. Attracts a church. Interment Our Lady of Sorrows cemetery. Cicero 6331 er Seeley 6400.

84.000; terms. Roessler. 140 6. Dearborn. MITCHELL Vivian Mitchell of 3818 W.

GOOD FARMS 100 ACRES AND CP ALFRED PEDERSOW Williams Bay Wis. 47 A. LEVEL fina r. mod. al-o Owner.

Rt. 1. Pox 14P. 8 River. Mich.

WETTEM AN Barney M. Wettrman. son ef Bliscellaneoas. BIG FARM CATALOG Barrsins. IP.

states Writ for FREE copy STROUT REALTY. 7-J S. Dearborn Chicaro. State 7975 6hth alreet. beloved daughter of dwtn and the lata Helen Inee Young, sister of Sgt.

Hay den. U. S. Pvt. 1st Class Edwin.

U. S. A- Dolores. Rlchsrd. and Lorraine.

Services Thursday, a p. at chapel. S908 S. Kedzie avenue. Interment Evergreen.

GOOD 40 acre farm and room bouea with electricity. milea S. W. Alleean. J.

C. Marshall. 123" B. Matn. Nilea.

Mich fx the late August and Leah, beloved brother of Lou J. Irving. Sidney, and Florence Levin, and the late Leon Weitamaa and Anna Levin. Funeral ssi sites Thursday. 3 p.

at chapel. 3854 W. Roosevelt-rd. Interment O. B.

1. Jewish Waldheim. SOUTH SIDE CHAPEL AND HARVARD-AVENUE. PHONB WENTWORTH 0025. WEDNESDAY.

WENTW0BTH Mary Jane. 10 m. st cbtpel. THURSDAY. STEVENSON Joshua.

3 p. m. at chapel. NORTH SIDE CHAPEL 6301 K. A5HLAND-A VENUE.

PHONE LONGBEACH C66. WEDNESDAY. ERICKSON Auj-usta. 3 p. in.

at cbaoel. THURSDAY. LANE Thomas w. 3 m. at chapsl.

FRIDAY. W0LPER Benjamin. 3 p. m. at chapel.

SATURDAY, BLARXEY Geneva Iura. 11 a. 'm. at chapel. BEVERLY CHAPEL 2121 WEST 95TH-STHEET.

PHONE BEVERLY 2182. THURSDAY. BANNON Edward M. 8:30 a. m.

in church. SO ACRE farm on M50. 13 miles from Grand Rapids: ft), farm an1 bldps. Jerry IM PROVED 14fi scr stock an4 rratn tarrn, tn rmslrs Vrt' S12U rr acre. rrilM Irom feeecher.

Will 111. Fred Barker Kite. Frank Bunts, executor. 1U. ESTATE oil two" farms.

Hurry 1 IS acre. buiMinrs. J95.00 per acre. acres vacant. see me now.

iras bonie. 1 IP to 520 acr rt-eoe L. Wal.h. New Inos 2602. Of Wagner Praqn.

ACKEi Dairy and poultry larm. 4ml. W)ukfsB, rni. fr Bt. 120.

7 rm. best. ater. electric: eood bnildWs. nj ma'-hin'rjr included.

S20.0O0, LIVE STOCK. MPtsem a. Kt. tranq wapios iji MORTIMER Margaret Mortimer, aye 69 1 6 Ai ELDGS el fruit. 6P mi.

Ch. 1.850. V. 8. 13.

1 ml. lake. 142 Harbert. Mich. WILLIAMS Joseph Edward WlTliaent.

ef pers pleasa copy. BALSEWICZ Pvt. Louis Balsewlra of 718 W. 31st street, euddenly. at Camp Writers.

Texas, beloved father ef Louie Jr. and Charles John, dear aon of Petronella and the late Kaeimier Balsewtca, fond brother ot John Balsewics. Funeral Cat. nrday. a.

from funeral home. T1Z W. 31st street, to St. David's church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, Racine.

Wis. Information Vie. 1158. BARBOUR Allan James Barbour of 7147 Blackstone avenue, beloved aon of Delia and the late Allan, fond brother ot Thomas. Mrs.

Bessie Johnstone. Mrs. Ella tuse. Mr. Margaret Jordan, Mrs.

Nnnm! Vevers, Joseph, and the late Mra. flop, ence Roe. funeral Thursday, Aug. 10. from funeral home, 72d ana Dorchester avenue, to ht.

Laurence's church. Mass at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's.

BASKIN Louis J. Baakin of Webster hotel, beloved aon of Harry and tha late Minnie, fond brother of Sophie Simon, 6ydell Goldberg. Arthur. Jack. Evelyn Neumann, Ned.

and David. Funeral Thursday, 3 p. at funeral chaDfl. 5145 Broadway. Interment Westlawn cemetery.

Lata member of Prudence lodee. No. 968, A. F. A.

BITTER LI Marie Bttterll. Aug. 1943. ace 78 years, wife of tha late Christian, loving mother of Arthur C. dear grandmother of Atr radat Robert J.

and Ruth M. Funeral Thursday. Aug. 10. at 9 a.

m. from chapel. 2114 Irving Park road, to St. Benedict's church. BLAZER Josephine illazek of 1820 S.

6Sth avenue. Cicero, beloved wife of Vincent, devoted mother of Anna Novotny. Emily Wesling. James. Joseph, and John Blazek.

Funeral Thursday. Aur. 19. 8:30 a. from funeral home.

6227-29 W. Berwyn. to Our Lady of Holy Mount church. Interment St. Adalbert'a.

BLONN Robert Charles Blonn, Aug. 18. of 3621 Koscoe street, beloved husband of Emily, father of Mrs. Grace Schmits. Pvt.

Robert F. Blonn. Mrs. Lorraine Oester-relcher. brother of Mra, Anna Thels and ths late Dr.

Louis Blonn. Services Thursday, 2 p. mn at chapel. 2221 Lincoln avsnua. Interment Montrose.

BURNS Daniel J. Burns, aviation cadet, formerly of 3709 Palmer street, son ot Daniel, and Ethel, brother of Lorraine. Betty, and Kathleen. At funeral home. 2080-68 Fullerton at Sacramento.

Funeral notice later. Bel. 3300 or Kll. 4000. Me Mm ln.12 A.

Mrlvina avenue, beloved hue-band of Grace Hams Wttllama. ton4 father of Mrs. Helen Grae brother of Mrs, Mae E. O'Brien. Funeral Thursday.

August 19. at 916 a. from chapel. 5218 Jackson bonlevard. te St.

Giles' chur-h. Interment Mount Carmel. Member of Holy Name eorietr. fcbeel Municipal Janitors and Employes' union, local No. 48.

Kedzia 2394. years, wife of the late Osman Mortimer, dear mother of Mrs. Renme Ferdinand, Mrs. Michael Mizanm. Mra, Arthur Lane.

Mra. Klmer Stone, and Wright Mortimer, and grandchildren, sister of Mrs. Cecil Drake, Mrs. Frances Bailey, Mrs. George I'rrry.

Mrs. C'issle llodsson, Mrs. KHra-beth Poore, Mrs. Thomas Perry, and Wl. liam Durkin.

Funeral Thursday from late residence, 10733 Ewing avenue, at 9:00 a. to St. Francis de Fales church at 9:30 a. ra. Interment St.

Joseph's cemetery. Hammond. Ind. Call South Chicago 0C32. CS? CKfc-S ine, level.

bl priri tarrn I rMi norm oi ennnsuein. to Partition Ssie. Sent. S. 19 1943.

Cban- nuire Jr.f r. Pfiter. Master tr e-v Ill AUCTION AUG. 21ST, 1 i A. M.

Full Line of Farm Machines 42 Head of Dairy Cattle T. B. and hanra tested: 1 milklrr cows. rtic.stJy Holsteina: 1 rerstered Uolstein bull, a yr. old: IS heifers, to yrs.

old. and 8 heifer calves, to mo. old. out of herd that averaged over 10.000 lb. milk and 852 to 374 lbs.

B. F. Most of these heifers and 3 young- bulls. 8 mos. to 1 yr.

old. sired by proved bulla in Artificial Breedinr Assn. Also 05 tona of hay. 1.600 bushels oata. 200 bushels ear corn and 23 acres of atandinr com, LOCATION: Three milee southwest of Mundelein on Fes Farm.

Route 6S-A, at southwest end of Diamond lake. Wm. A. Chandler, Auction'r WISCHWEH Fred J. Wischweh, suddenly.

Mi.Ar r.irv farm Od. bldja. and soil; $1" f.OO.SJ'i.OO'i; w- of Newcaftle Lake Elnn 212. Wisconsin. TNT PITA FARM INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITT.

283 acres: 14 miles north Madison. Wis-conein, near DeForest. Modern hotiee: electnctty: Carrina-ton ailt loam: soil rec-ornired finest In southern Wisconsin: complete act fond binldinrs. for both beef and dairy. High-yieldlnr corn land: some good timber: outstanding- rrazinr land: tenant house.

For sale because owners want to acquire land closer to headquarters for cperstinr several farms. Write for price and descriptions. ADDRESS 29. TRIBDNg. CHOICE WISCONSIN FARM.

148.8 ceres Carrinrton ailt loam, located lhi miles off hirhway 18. 15 miles east of Madison: practically all tillable; beautiful site: well equipped lanre dairy bam. full set of rood buildinas. lara-e house: electricity. Owners operate several farms and desire sell in order to pur.

chase farms nearer headauartera. writ tor price and full descriptions. ADDRESS CTT, TRIBUNE. MOSLER Anthony J. osier, beloved hus beloved busbsna ot Rosa, fond brother ef Herman.

Charles. Lulu HetzeL and Dor Borxxren. Services Thursday. 2 v. at chapel.

2449 Lincoln avenue. Xatermest Ridgewood cemetery. 3C A FINE soil: mod. 7 rm. brk.

home: rr.i. loon. Renpold. Eil. S3fil.

0 ACEE lana 1 mi. It. town: ad. soil: ml. -v 7 l-i: i-t tfr rr.

53.500 ga. Por. 490. ALL AIR-CONDITIONED NORTH: 929 W. Belmont SOUTH: 1820 S.

Michigan WEST: 2346 W. Madison tASY TO REACH ST BUS OR STRUT CAR band of Alma, nee Markus; loving father of Be mice, son ot Katherrae Van Dan Acker, brother of Marie J. Mem. ber of Chicago Surface Lines. No.

241. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. at funeral home, 1023 N. California avenua.

Interment Eden WOLPER Ben Wolper of 2S33 CambnCgs JOfiN CARROLL SONS avenue. Aug. 17. 1943. beloved husband of Tbelma H.

Wolper. eon ot Mmnie Wolper. At chapel. 6501 31. Ashland awauev where services will be held ABC.

20. at 3 p. m. Interment Rosehill. NAGDEM AS Merer Nagdeman.

ags (17 1 ijrr.Tt Lpe. larm hotise; shade: poo down. Ph. Elmhurst 1665. Indiana.

TOR Baream Excellent dairy and ta'm, jiocem home: rood land; buii.iirss. 320 A. sandy loam: no land. 1H from rood town and echor So. TO mi.

Irom Cbicaco. A Box 249. Warsv. Ind. POULTRY, CHICKS, AND EQUIPMENT.

WRIGHT Ida May Wright, nee Dann. Auc. years, late ot K431 Forrest avenue, Hammond. beloved bnsband of Ethel, fond father of David. Charles.

Sam. and Sol. brother of Philip. Jacob. Anns Dykes of Chicago, Ida Sallick of South SEE DISPLAY I Pre-fab.

ready bit. poul-try and hor hses. corn cribs, rrain bins. FHA. 8321 Cottars Grova.

Rad. 0212. "HOME FOR FUNERALS" ERIE AT WABASH. WHI. 6060.

4543 RAVENSWOOD. LOS. 0305. C. H.

JORDAN CO. FUNERAL HOME 200 E. ESIE-ST. S9 YEARS' SERVICE fkTelTSTRTddTe! 7838 cottage grove. sad.

0220. Norwalk. Conn. Funeral at Congrega P.M. h- Purer, well: :2 on ad.

bwy. Cntr 5 a-res woodf' aood road: ele-. and atailable. 5350 full price, terms. v-zl 4fy.i fvyptrys.

PtjI. 4218. tion Kenisth Israel. 819 Sibler street. 18.

at late residence, 6504 8. Aberdeen, beloved wife of the late Frank deer mother of Baymond B. of Chicago arid Edward of Zton. Resting st funeral home. 3012 Sheridan road.

Zlen. D1, until services. Thursday. 2:30 p. aa.

Its-terment Greenwood. Zion, 111. 127 ACRES Spnnr water. Good aoil. Near Ordensburr Wis.

No house, two small barns. 83.500. Mrs. Mary Gunderson. Ordensburr.

Wis. Telephone 23-13. 320 ACRE farm Stock, machinery, crops, S4.AO0. mailer farma if wanted. Elsie O.

JdcVey. Broker, Adams, Wis. 30ft ENGLISH Lerhorn putleta. to 15 wks. old.

l'H Larrabee. Moh. QOSl. Hammond. at 3e0 p.

Wednes day. Aug 18. flowers Interment Hammond. Ind. AC Rich soil, rood read.

15 mi. S650. tms. Pul. 4000.

erea. Ced.b590 BABY CHICKS FEEDERS Christmann. 668 Wabhmrton. Dea. 0afl.

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