early .Tuesctay morning as the e suit of a stroke suffered Monday nihiht. MrT. Te'1flf tt wa rsîdnt f the American Utensil company, 466 the Eastern Star, and had, been ai West Superior street, Chicago, and member of the. Medinah club. Mr. Hosken, a resiclent of Wil- hadbee a racicig atorey flmette since 1900, was associated Chicago for more than 30 years., with Marshall Field and corn.y, Mr. McNitt was born in Logans- Chicago. port,,,Id., 57-years ago. He was He, was treasurer of!'the village graduated from 'Corneli university in from 1907 to 1912 and in earlier 1902 and fromn thé. Harvard law days was the presiding o.fficer of school three years later. During the, the, aoyal Ar canumný council in the' World war. he was, gener al counsel comlmunity., for the Shipping board, Emergency Services Thufla.y Fleet corporation, in Washington and He 15, survived, by'his widow, Haàr- Philadeiphia. After the; warý he or- rnet; by two daughters, Mrs. Ber- ganized theAmerican Utensil corn- nice Parker. of Pontiac, Mich., and pany and, had been continuously at ýMrs. Hlarriétte Crummer ,of Wil- its head. He was the designer of!rmette; by ,a son, W. P.., of Wilmette; varJous machines used by-cariners and by two sisters and:abrother. throughout the country.. Masonic funeral services will- be Mr,. McNitt married Miss Louise held this thursday aft ernoon at ý2 Richardson of Nickerson, Kan., in o'clock at the Scott.ithape1l in Wil-i 1919 and lie is survived by the widow mette with burial at Memorial Park Jr.. a freshman at Amherst col- lege; Robert, a student at New TrierFrd Uhm n G an Higli school, and John,a student at Skokie school. He is survived also Firm Head, Succumibs by a brother, Robert, of Perth Amn.F llw g O erto boy, N. J., and three sisters, Miss ol ig Ofeato , Caroline N. McNitt of Logansport, Fred Uhlmann, 3 Pomander walk, Iid., Mrs. S. E. Gruenstein of 611 Glencoe, died ,Monday in St. Luke's Ash street, Winnetka, and Miss Es- hospital, following an operation. He ther .U. McNitt, chie! of the history was 74 years.old. division at the Indiana state library, A native.of Bavaria, Mr. Uhlmann Funeral services were to be held came to the United. States when le 5-lbbag174 5-lb. bagUIse GoId Medçul, Ceesota or Pillsbury 5-tb. bcid2.c 2414b. baog 78 flBroadcast SIliced. - ao.IIPO .f~ BACO N Tender and Swýeet. p -9c, CRACK EREart. em t: 1g.7c D4B.4 CIISC(Gc4fr A rin RSAL E j Pure Came mo'à%lb. À@M Paper O.fficial, Viesl After a BriefSicknessi D. J. Harrison, 200 Ninth street, Wilrnette, pa'ssed away Thursday -rnorning -of last Week at St. Frajicîs. ,hospital after a short illness. .He. had been a'resident of Wilmette for 12 years. o He hâd been associat "N~ew World"ý, officiai Ce Ofthe arclidiocese of Ch with the Aie paper and European cities. Formerly a director and vice- president of the Chicago Board of Trade, other financial interests in- cluded directorships of the Missouri- Kansas-Texas ràilroad and the American National bank.i Mr. Uhlmann, who h ad been a resident of Glencoe for many years, had recently, been living at the Ho- i tel Ambassador East in the city. mn's Rest . Values Iln Fruits ond V.qetables SeedIwsp 80 Size MIT .........6 for23c DAHO RUSSET Îs......... 10Ibs. 19c .LOW ONS ........ 2Ibs. Se INGTON FLAT LEAF ... . .. . .2 Is. 15c e0.8 for 26c Heie 15survivea 0>'is, Ict WLL4ofY 60,>He10was a jnative ofLMil Anma, and by four children: Esther, kee. Joseph, Irene, and George, ail o! SLrvivilig are his widow, Flo: Wimette.J Lytle McCallum; two daugi Funeral services were held on Mrs. W. W. Mcllwain of Evar Tuesday morning at ..St. 'Joseph's and Mrs. W. R. Wright of Chic church,- Wilmette, with burial at St. and by a, son, John A., who Adalbert's cemetery, Chica go. at home.