by th e township board and letters, fromn Mr. Mason and the various village presidents were submitted to Wilbert F. Crowley, first assistant to * Thomas J. Courtney, state's attorney, and to Joe Lelivei-t and,'L. J. Laird, of the sheriff's office, by Edrnund W. Burke, attorney for tbe township board, and the Township clerk, Mrs, Pierson. XNot only did the four villages in the township vote overwbelmingly against the sale of intoxicating liquors within their respective bord- ers, butcitizens in the unincorporated sections of New Trier township like- wise lined up in the "drye'.colurnn, in 1934. The 'villages were powerless to cope with reported violations of the liquor law outside their corporate limits, and the New Trier board, be- that and prec and cane 10 Chicago in 1 1881. le resided. at 687,Liincoin avenue, Wifn- mietka, at the time of his death, wberc he hâd made bis home for .rnany ycars. Hievas -a membe r of the Unitarian Layienis league. He' is survived by bis vwidow, Florence, ànd 4y two sisters aànd two brothers in Swedein. leuncral- services were to be con- ducted by Dr. Van Ogden Goet at the Scott chapel in Wihpette at .2 o*clocko Thursday afternooni. officiaIs were told ion would be taken, txpressed their ap- promnpt and efficient 1 to by Sheriff To- For the. GIRLS ini the Girle. Deparýtments and Shoe Deparment ther l bel dainty boxes of stationery. For the UMEflITOTS ini Infants' Wear there will be a ni e box. of crayolas... corne to ON DAVIS STERET-EVANSTrON j- e NflggJA ON ALL MURCHÂNDISI I' bi Jfi . lxq cm 0I.794&C094 M CWpqF to Monoxide Gas Fulmes Funeral services for Oscar Edwin Fuchs, 206 Woodstock avenue, Ken- ilworth,' who passed away on Jan- Iav1 were hedd on Tuesdav after- HANU BAGS & EVENINC 110 SIERY ......9OES E r STYLES...I IN DARK COLORS) 25% early to get ycuma