U buildingcrafts and organizations embracing ccm- building contractors in ChicagoSCII arc involved.:► 1PUNS FUNERALSRob-gina-fivewho’’ ~ w i Wl|0.01 ft.25been bca*ara-t he loney ch isKILLED IN FRINGEshii les Cl £telt;kHBodies Of Privates Denman choi5.50And Steinmetz Are Sent ; E^°, fairFrom Coasti@SiGoolr\'r P Word was Teceivcd Friday that the' t?oo rj bodies of Private Henry Denman ?vnd 3.00 ™ Private Edward Joseph Stein me ts halt;l SI been shipped from New York. Arri- to vji[ of the bodies is expected late to- 1.50 ity day or tomorrow. bxicPrivate Denman, killed in the bat-’ ^ tie of Bclleau Woods, June G, 19IP, 3.50 will be buried ‘Monday. There will be seco sendees at 2:30 p. m, at the home of ^ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Denman, 305 Williams Avenue, MissJ Ci St., Gladys Carroll will sing. The Amer- lt;jen nl 0f ican legion, the Rev. Cowley-Carroll 21; hos- haplain, will conduct the services at irje5 the grave. Burial will be at the Le-_,y a s'l»nstreet ?enRn w“ ** years °}d' cashwhen killed. He enlisted very earlyin April 3, 1017, in the Marine Corps.: Funeral Director A1 Wagner received notification that the body of Private* Steinmetz would arrive by way of the - Pennsylwania railway. Sendees will take place at St.'Ann's ... ’ k church. Linde nwald. at 8 a. in..113— 1 *Tuesday followed by American legion scryices at the grave in St. Stephen's cemetery.T'fromCjO; BiR: C Dec. 55,A1 60; f T!Private Stein me tz was the aon ofm.« The' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benedict Steinmetx,' 63L Forest avenue. He joined the 83d Co., 6th Regiment, U. S. Marines June 11, 1917 when he was 22 years old. He died in action June 20, 1918, No word has been received in re-nr1D21Dee.cngatlnerederedgurd ta plntis for the shipment here) Buof bodies of Clayton f». Babcock and.traPrivate Alfred £. Howard. They have arrived at Hoboken, N. J., from France.37c, No, Vo\ 25e f