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CLAYTON—Hester M., Monday, age 78 years, Nellie Lahmann, Mus Mrs. Mary Farley, Jonn, Charles Clayton. Funeral a. m, at residence of Murs 5700 S. tate St. Burial New ark, (Bloomfield pavers please copy.) MOO FUNERAL CHAPEL charge.
EAVEY—Mary Ellen, age 67 wife of! Samuel Eavey, moter of Walter, Loren and Pauline Eavey Mrs. Carl Wali, grandmother of Mariiyn, Nev- | lle, Corinne and Nancy Wall, entered inte rest Monday afternoon. Funeral from the East Park M. BE. Church, Wednesday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROTH- | ERS CENTRAL CHAPEL, Illinois at 10th, until noon Wednesday.
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HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 20 (U. P).—A private funeral in accordance | with her wishes was being arranged today for Pauline Frederick, one- | time reigning favorite of stage and screen, who died suddenly late yes|terday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. George Pettingill. Miss Frederick had suffered from acute asthma. She was 53.
A fire department resuscitator squad worked over her for two hours [in a vain attempt to restore respiration. | Miss Frederick was stricken with an acute attack of asthma last Friday, according to her aunt. Spey e 'suffered a sudden relapse yesterday. | | Dr. J. J. Kirchoff, her attending | physician, said he was satisfied that death resulted from the pu!monary ailent. Three years ago, Miss Frederick | had a close brush with death. However, she underwent an operation ne fis MEAG] her heh {appearing for years in one play after Five times married, the actress another on Broadway and on tour. outlived her last husband, Col.|When the infant movie business set [James A. Marmon. Her other hus-| {up shop in Hollywood, she quickly {bands were Frank M. Andrews, Wil- became one of the industry's lead[lard Mack, the actor-playwright; Dr, ling box-office attractions. She apS Charles Rutherford and Hugh Chis- peared in “Zaza,” “Madame X.” “La Tosca,” “Fedora,” “Bella Donna,” “Slave of Vanity,” “The Lure of Jade,” and many other silent flickers between 1915 and the era of sound. In the transformation to sound, she remained on Warner Brothers’ star list and enjoyed success, but she y forfeited it later by organizing her NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Deems own production unit, which flopped. | Taylor, noted American composer | In 1930 she went into bank‘and music critic, has been engaged 'UPtcy and a short time later returned to the stage. She appeared {in a number of stage shows since
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cause they are down-to-earth ries based on situations that JOE' S HOSPITAL VISIT PROFITABLE! average fan. “Certain Definite Rules” dience must meet the characters Who strained himself tossing Man in a picture that stands out strong Mountain Dean around in a movie acters, to become so engrossed in : their development that they are the hospital. As a coming out present his wife presented him with a complete story by itself—not a serial. “Any The Browns explained a few more | rooms will be added when Joe Jr, into entirely different sur1dings and situations is not a California at Los Angeles and br ing | defin home guests.
By JAMES THRASHER maestro of the Schnickelfritz Band s chair, twined his legs about another rotten music.”
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