Mrs. Grant. Well, you really want to know—that’s a catchy question. He went into business with his father and his father owned a meat market, but that was later on. He really took up—he was a college graduate and he did electrical work, but he never worked at it. He didn’t adapt himself to it for some reason or other.

Mr. Hubert. What did he do for a living, then?

Mrs. Grant. As far as I know he was a butcher.

Mr. Hubert. No; I mean at that time.

Mrs. Grant. He went to school when I married him and after that he worked with his father.

Mr. Hubert. In a butcher shop?

Mrs. Grant. That’s right, it was during the depression.

Mr. Hubert. Where did you live during the time of your marriage?

Mrs. Grant. I lived with my mother-in-law on Kolin Avenue.

Mr. Hubert. In Chicago?