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'THE CHICAGO LJ DAILY TRIBIJNE W111i1 11t1flUiNJ TUESDAY. MAY 16. 1916. TUESDAY. MAY 16,, 1916.

17 17 I DEATH NOTICES. 1 LDEATH NOTICES. I NOTICES. i DEATH NOTICES. and 414-cNs, ck4gvA kl.kNs" et, 6.4 eN ea-v.

mit-7 go tzn(4, VS111.00' '1(k-111111 (j4gY4.64 tz, 0. I OBITUARY. BRYAN LATHROP FUNERAL HELD AT GRACELAND CHAPEL ErNRICIAnna S. henrece. nee Muh Ilts.

May 14. in her 434th year. wire of the tato Philip lienrice, mother or Philip herniae Mrs, Louise V. Sweeps Mrs. DaisYA Collins.

and George lienrice. Funeral Wednesday. May 17. at 10:80 a. at Graceland chapel.

EnG-111AAISTD-4Gcbents highland, beloved husband of Joeephina nee Goidsobanidt. May 14. 1010. aged 80 years. Funeral private Toledo.

0, and Scranton. Pa, papers please copy. McMA.11011.-alames P. McMahon. May 14, be14)e4 son of John and the late Mc: Mahon.

brother of Sister Mary Aoelina S. S. D. and D. Mrs.

Patrick Loftus. Mrs. Thomas Dolan, and the late John P. McMahon. Funeral May 17.

at 9 a. In. from his alater's residence. Mrs. Pat, rick Loftus, 2701 E.

to St. Bride' church. where high mass will be celebrated; autos to Mount Olivet. Member of St. Patrick's couresito.

21. O. O. F. Plan Ball for Convention Guests.

MAGUIRMAnna Ida Maguire. beloved daughter of Mary and the late James J. Maguire, fond sister of Mary Catherine F. and James J. Funeral Wednesday.

9.30 a. rm. from late residwIce. 1430 to Presentation church. for solemn high mass at 10 a.

nt. Auto to Mount Carmel. For Beata call Kedzio100. SREDETZMery Standen, nee Bowes. bellowed wife of FTSIOE Standen.

fend mother of Charles Sbudell. aister of Annie Gleason. Funeral from her late 1057- W. Oh lo-et. Wednesday, May 17, 9 a.

to Et. Oo lamb. kill'e churcla. where solemn high wall' be otiebratedi thence by a utoe to Mount Carmel of Canag Onbannow. Countr Wes-ford.

TANCICTene. Parkinson Tench, daughter of Robert and Jennie Parkinson, food Meer of Marjorie. John, and James Parkinson. Funenitl from late residence. 45111 Van- Buron-at.

Wednesatty. May 17. at 1 ts na. by autos ttstlakridge. TANSETThomas D.

Tarieey. beloved bus-band of the late Bridge Tansey, father of Bernard P. Tanaey and Mrs. Mary McCartlaY -Retriains will be taken front the vault and buried to famby lot at Mount Olivet cogstezy Tuesday rooming. May 16.

1916. WEBERJoseph Weber. May 15. 19161. aged TO years.

beloved husband of Susanna weher and father of Mrs. Gerrie Mossman. Joseph Henry and John J. Weber. Funeral Wednesday.

May 17. 8.30 a. from lane 1436 to St- Al- phonaus church. thence by autos to St- Boni-face cemetery; Please omit tiWerIL WRAITHblanch Myrtle Wraith. aged 5 weeks.

Infant daughter of Exthert 14. sod the late Myrtle B. Wraith. sister of George-May 15. at artield Park hospital.

Funeral Wednesday. Ilay 17. 2 p. from 5029 W. to Forest Horne.

Following a family service at the home. a public funeral ceremony was held yeaterday afternoon for Bryan Lathrop in the chapel at Graceland cemetery. Thomas Nelson Page. ambassador to Italy and brother-in-law of Mr. Lathrop.

reached Chicago In time to attend the funeral. The service was conducted by the Rev. Frederick G. Budiong, pastor of St. Peter's Episcopal church.

The Chicago real estate board held a largely attended memorial meeting yes'erday morning in honor of Mr. Lathrop. sho was one of the charter members of he organization. Frederick Stock, conductor of the CMcago 4yrophony orchestra. of which Mr.

Lathrop a as a. generous patron canceled the engagement of the orchestra for the day in Buffalo. N. and came to Chicago for the funeral. The following men were the active pallbearers: Chauncey McCormick.

John A. Holabird. William M. Ellis. Charles IL Hamill.

John P. 'Wilson Arthur Hall, Russell Tyson. and J. S. AMDArthur Aird.

beloved husband of Margaret. nee Addle; fond brother of George. Robert. Simon. Katharine.

and Mary Funeral Thursday. 9 from late residence. 18 S. to St. Catherine's church for high mass at 980.

autos to Calvary. For eats call Kodzio 100 tomorrow and Wedneeday. Van Pt Anderson. daughter of Mr. end Mrs.

Benjamin N. Anderson. La Monday. Ms 15. Funeral.

private, Tuesday mot-mtg. BEN1SONJohn B. Benson. aged 37 years, at Prioerux. May 10.

formerly of 1419 beloved hukband of Mao Inez Benson, nee Vandevest; eon of the late Barney and Anne BenE013. Funeral from residence of father-in-law, Jess Vandevest, 1053 N. Mozart. Tuesday, at 2p. interment at Foreot Hone, by auto.

Ition2ber of Union Park lodge. lro. 610, F. A. M.t Oriental consistory.

Medinah temple Edyth chapter. lie. 24 0. E. S.

BOYLEWilliam H. Boyle. forinerlY of 8203 S. Fox-st. beloved irtimband of Anna Boyle.

nee Orseske; father of Bernardino Boyle, son of the late Peter and Bridget Boyle, brother of Margaret. Michael, Thomas. and Robert Boyle. Funeral Wednamelay. May 17.

at 9:30 a. from 2207 W. to Annunciation church. where high mass will be celebrated; autos to Mount CarmeL CAREYThomas E. "Clarei, beloved son of the late Patrick and Margaret.

nee Cr Kieefe. brother of John J. and Mrs. George Savage of Detroit. Mich.

and the late Patrick Carey. Funeral Vi'ectrieeday. May 17. at 9 a. from chapel.

8861w. Harrison-et. to St Patrick's claureh, where requiem high mass w.11 be celebrated. thence by auto to Mount Carmel. For eeats call GartleM 6006.

COLSJane Radcliffe Coles. 105 La Grange, mother of Mrs. Wir. H. Curran.

Charles H. Coles. William G. Colas. sister of Mrs.

Martha E.Ithmy, Medieon. Wis. Funeral services in the chapel at roreet Home, Tuesday. May 16. at 2 o'clock.

MATRM9-11rarie 11446 Forel, wife et Ralph I. Mathes. 1630 S. Mari. T.

Fogel. mother; Bessie Becker. sister; William and Richard Fogel. brothers. Funeral Tuesday at 2 to Bohemian National cemetery.

Cedar Rapids. La-. papers please copy. -4-', :5: I i i If 6 :i.4 I II; 7. 4: k-: i A I il i -44 WARD F.

GILLETTE, and Ar- Hthur lieeker have perfected plans for a large private ball to be given Aboard the S. S. Commodore Friday evening, June 9, for the distinguished visiting delegates. sfr. Gillette is to have an lnteresting owie Imir'tY during the convention who will come on early to be present at the convention ball and garden party to be giyon by the Chicago Equal Suffrage gesociation Tuesday evening.

June 6. at tts) residence of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. yerarmick.

MOO Lake shore Drive. With mt. Gillette will be Mr. and Mrs. Mama Batcheidor and Mrs.

Bertha Cady of Sew Torii. Mr. and Mr. James Wilder of the Hawaiian Islands. and O.

A. B. strange and Fred Moore of New York. D. B.

Wentz. Percy Clark and Cromby frown of Philadelphia. and George MCCianahan of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Maclay Hoyne of 5136 avenue returned yesterday from Louisville. Ky. They went south with Mr. and Mrs. John Donald Black of Lincoln Park, West.

for the derby. )1r. and Mrs. Willson have returned from their wedding trip in. 'frrnia and are with Mrs: Wtlison's par-sets.

Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Irreer.14'0 Lake Shore drive, until their apartment a irie East Superi9r street Is In readiness for them. I DEATH NOTICES. 1 COLEMANMargaret Coleman, nee May 15.

1916. at her residence, 906 Barryetv. Funeral notice later. COWLEYJosephine Cawley. May 14.

beloved wife of William Cowley, mother of Ethel and blabeL sister of Mary Troemol and Anna Grabing. Funeral Wednesday. May 17. at 1 p. from her late reeidence.

2521 PlichmoAav. by autos to Waldbetat. Mem- ber of tern titer. Theodosta chapter. CRFANAnna M.

Crean, fond 'later of Ella E. and Maurice Crean and Mrs. Fred C. Member of Court Liberty No. 5.

D. of 0.. and Henry Clay Berry Temple No. 252. P.

S. Funeral Wednesday. May 17. at 0 a. m.

front her late residence. 6040 Woodlawn-av, to Bt. Thomas church, autos to CalvarY. DEESarab M. Dee, beloved wife of Thomas L.

Dee. mother of Mrs. Harry P. Dolan and Marjorie S. Dee.

Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. ti from late residence. 6719 Broadway. to St. Ita's church.

Autos to Calvary. EDEL.MANNAlfred Edelmann. May 14. 1916. at 3:45 a.

ra, aged 33 years. Beloved husband of Lowe. nee Hickey. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugo Edelmann, fond brother of Regents, Elsa. Amelia Gager and the late Will Edelmann. Funeral Tuesday at 180 D. tn. from late residence, 8940 by automobiles to St.

Ilarys of the Lake church. thence to etBoniface cemetery. FITZHIJGHJane M. Fitzhugh. IdnI 15.

In her ninety-sisth year, at 4403 Chicago. Funeral at Bay City. Tuesday, May M. Bay City papers please copy. GIBBJames W.

(Mb, May 14. 1916. beloved husband of Aliee nee Wiley. and father of Mra. E.

M. Fermate. Mrs. J. W.

Lawrie of Aurora. Wiley and Charles 0., and brother of William R. and Charles G. Gibb. Funeral services Tuesday, May 16, 2:30 p.

at his late residence. 6434 thence by large fuenral limousine to Mount Greenwood. GRACENellie Grace. nes Coy. beloved wife and Officer John, fond mother of Walter, Donald Gerald, Annie, and the late Helen.

at ber residence, 9638 Winston-ay. For arrangements. call Yards 662. HARTKEMary Hartke. May 13 1916.

beloved daughter of J. H. and the late Margaret Hartke. slater of the Rev. Leo Ilartka, Sister Mary Gratia.

Sister Health. Philomena. Agnes. George, Frank. and Harry Hartket.

Funeral Tuesday. at 9:30 a. from 5523 to Holy Cross church. where solemn high mass will be celebrated; autos to Mount Olivet cemetery. Milwaukee.

Who, and Cincinnati. papers Please coPYCALHOUNGouverneur Calhoun, at hie home In St. Louis, Monday. May 15, 1916; formerly district eupetiarentient and since then commercial representative of the long distance telephone company in St. Louis; son of the late John, B.

who Wall the first treasurer in, Chicago of the Illinois Central railroad. Gouverneur Calhoun is our-rived by his sidow, Felicia Judson Callakun and by hie sister. Mrs. Henry B. Mason of Chicago.

Funeral at residence of Fredertek N. juchten. 3133 WashIngton-av. St. Louts, at 4 p.

LEL. Tuesday. May 1 a 19143. LADE itTA KER S. POSTLEWiaT-.

GOLDEN MILE 6ERVICES and Golden Rule Prices. 34 years at ono location. city and all suburbs. lbtrt Ogden-as. Iloo West :0541.

HILMERSRica BUrners. TIO0 Peaces, wife of Henry killmers, May le, 1910. at Berilln, Germany. BUGFIESSophie A. Hugh.

nee NraieweILL beloved wife of Warren E. lingbee, of Theo and Anna Majewskl, sister of Julius and Frank Majewski. and Mrs. Nellie Love. Funeral Thureciay.

May 18. at 9:80 In-. from her late residence. 2235 to St. Clement.

church. Orchard and where high MISS Will be Burial at St. Adalbert's cemetery. Milwaukee. papers please copy.

KAVANAUGHGeorge M. Kavaaaugh, MaY 14. 1918, beloved son of the late Dennis ant' Mare Kavanaugh. brother of Martin anil Harry J. Kavanaugh.

Funeral from the residence of his brother. MO South Wednesday, May 17, a. ne. to St. Bride's church.

cor. 7tetli ad autos to Mount Olivet. RINGSLETWilliam Kingsley, May 14. beloved husband of Anna, father of William Jr. -Funeral from hie late residence.

Wednesday. at 9:30 a. to Holy Cream church. Interment at Olivet. Member of De La Salle council, K.

et Moines court, O. F. and National Union co. 6.23; Onward council No. 10a, Reya.1 League.

For autos call H. P. 14. KIRKPATRICKCaroline Kirkpatrick, beloved wife of George M. Kirkpatrick.

mother of Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. Joseph Moore, George Kirkpatrick of Chicago and Arthur S.

Kirkpatrick of Portland, Ore. letmeral Wednesday. May 17. at 1:80 p. ne.

from 77tb St. 51. church. corner of E. 77th-et.

and to Mount KSANDERJennie Ksander, aged 26 Years. beloved daughter of Mr. end Kean-der. 2712 sister of Frark. Millie.

and Mrs. John Kristen. Funeral Thuraday. 1 p. Bohemian National cemetery.

Lawrence, age 23. Fester of Mrs. Grace Weber. Iowa City. Funeral Wednesday.

May 17. 8 Ix from chepel. 124 E. 22d-st. Interment Evergreen cemetery.

LOWEMary Lowe. nee Anderson. May 14. 1910, at her residence. 418 beloved wife of- the late Charles.

mother of Walter and Fred. Mrs. John liennesy. and Mrs. A lia Goodyear and the late Charles Lowe.

sister of Henry Burlingame and Mrs, Annie Tompkins. Funeral 'Wednesday. 2 carriages to Graceland. McCARTTIVJohn William McCarthy, May14, at 6722 aged 10 years, dearly beloved son of John and L.111.e. nee Delaney.

brother of Justin. Funeral Tuesday. May le. at a- to Holy Crow church. 'by autos to Mount Olivet.

MATHESONDaniel A. Matheson, May 14. 1016. beloved brother of Hugh J. Funeral wedneeday at 10 in.

from late residence. 8423 N. Pauline-et, to et. AndreWm church. where mass will be celebrated, thence by autos to Mount Carmel.

New Orleane. end Peoria, IlL. pepers please MITCHELL--suisa Mitchell. aged 85. of 531 Wilmette.

May 15, at Vinegar Bend. Funeral notice later. PFEIFERCharles Pre iler, aged 65 years. beloved husband of Sarah, nee Wolf; father of -George. Elul Wrecla Lulu.

Russell. Mattis. Grace, Hersome. Ruth, and Gilbert. Monday.

2lIar 15. 1916. Funeral. private. from his late residence.

111., Wedreeday. May 17. at 2:80 p. Ett. Rawl will lie In state Tueeday.

IIESSELLRichard C. Russell. May 14. 1918. aged 41, beloved son of Francis and Amelia M.

Russell. 927 E. Chicago. and brother of Sidney Reginald Frank and Mrs. F.

W. Rueckheim Jr. Funeral services will be held at St. Markle Episcopal church. Cottage Grove-ay.

and 86th--t. Tuesday. May 16, 1916. at 2.15p. m.

Burial at Oakwoods cemetery. Please omit flowers. and lerniingham, Exigiand, papers please copy. SCHOCKJames Z. Schock.

May 13. beloved husband of Rachel M. Schock and father of Frank, James. George. and Kellogg Schock.

Louise Black. and Mrs, Isabel Baker. aged 73 years. Funeral Tuesday, May 16, at 3 rp. from his late residence.

86 W. by autos to Forest Home cemetery. Member of Normal Park lodge No. 707. A.

Floral- Tributes are 'distinctive in their design and beauty. Only the freshest flowers used in all our work. OBITUARY. RCITARD C. RUSSELL.

a. member of the Chicago board of trade for twenty years, died on Sunday at his residence, 927 East Forty-second place. He wao born in Chicago 26. 1873, and spent his entire lief in the city. He made bin home with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs Francis W. Russell. who survive him. lie a'so is survived by three brothers.

Sidney Reginald and Frank A. Russelland one sister. F. W. Rueckhelm Jr all or Chicago.

SOLOMON RABINOWITZ. the "Jewish Mark Twain," was honored in unusual fashion at his funeral in New York yesterday. A procession of more than 3.000 men, women and children followed the funeral cortege through streets of the east side, which the poet often had depicted in prose and poetry. MRS. SARAH DEE.

51 years old. of 5719 Broadway. mother-in-law of Municipal Judge Harry P. Dolan, died yesterday In St. Joseph's hospital.

Her husband, Thomaa Dee, deals in. mining machinery. Prices Reasonable. rnces Reasonable. 4 YeZCZeg MBA et Inadi Post lb Miss Ruth Rickey is one of the flower girls at the supper-dance of the Mothers' Relief association to be held Friday evening at the Congress hotel.

CHARLES PFEIFER, one of the old settlers of Hinsdale, died yesterday at the age of 66. He was in the jewelry business until May, 1915. He organized the Hin'sdale volunteer fire department and was chief for twenty-two years. He Is survived by his widow and seven clitdren. ARTHUR AIRD, who bad been an expressman in Chicago for twenty-five years, died yesterday at 18 South Waller avenue.

He was born in Chicago 42 years ago arid helped, to organize Aird Express company. He is survived by a widow. Chicago's Leading Florist Jackson and Harrison Michigan 3341-3342-3343 SH5WSelnk.ettbie 71; FInter; May 15. 1916. In 718t from lat.

residence. 4015 Lake -Park-aY-; -Wednesday. May 17, 4 CentervIlle. The board of directors of the Woman's 'Athletic club announce for Thursday morning Madame Petachnikoff. violinist.

and Miss Newcomb, pianist. At the new Oak Park Country club this 'evening there will be an Informal dinner dance and entertainment In charge of and Mrs. J. Fletcher -Skinner and 'Mr, end Mrs, George D. Webb.

Saturday evening at 6:30 there will be an informal dinner dance. and Tuesday evening. May 0. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Far lin H. Ball will preside as boats at the weekly dinner dance.

Tuesday ifternoon. May O. the women of the club will serve tea at 4. There will be a special dinner at 6:30, followed by an informal dance, to which the juniors will be invited. At the South Shore Country club tea yesterday afternoon committees were chosen for the Maypole festival which Will take place Thursday.

May 25. The Rev. and Mrs. Augustine II W. Anderson of 4550 North Hermitage avenue.

returned yesterda from their wedding trip. They were given a large reseptien last night at the parish house of All Saints Protestant Episcopal church, of which the Rev. Mr. Anderson is rector. Mrs.

Anderson was formerly Msa Emma Powell of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Arthur Ryerson of 1301 Astor "Meet leaves today for a ten day trip to her country place in Otsego County. York.

Mn. John Alden Carpenter. Mrs. John Winterbotham. and Miss Katherine are enending this week as the guests of Robert Allerton at The Isnot Monticello, 111.

Dr. and Mrs. George Paull Marquis of E0 Lake Shore drive. returned Sunday from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

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i 'ZIA DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN JONES, LINICK SCHAEFER'S EVERY BOY SCOUT SHOULD SEE THIS FILM. NORTH SIDE 'bk: MONTROSE Alai LINCOLN ST. to It P. M. Pf, METRO Presents 01Y1 JONES, LINICK SCHAEFER'S cmt -n1 0,, 0 (x- A.

4,1 THEATRE BEAUTIFUL RANDOLPH I NEAR STATE i I WILLIAM COLLIER, Jr. The Youngest Star on the Screen WEST SIDE 7,4,9 1 Kii- 0 z- 0 i 0 A kescouovsKolososouosolomareAce.e.44,- 0 e4 6, ed rem 44e FS cravitord Ave" Near Mailman St.4 E-7-- Cont.Every Day 1:30 P. 0. A E-74 JO I'V BARRYMORE The American Comedy Favorite and 0 An All Star Supporting Company in E4 A-7a the big Laughing A- ta 1 I i712---- "The Pedlindovvri IOC. 7.

0 404, er 0 0 r), 4.att, s4.1 a MADISON NEAR CLARK NowFollow the Crowds to the Sensation of Sensations 7 r- I-7- -22- peons.11 1 r4 1 1 rotp), oe 6e.4A, 4 BESSIE f- in "ROT MY SISTER" Als0 a Good Keystone Comedy. Adults Only. Suffrage Ball to Be a Gorgeous Affair. BY CINDERELLA. TllIc Harold McCormick house at Lake Shore drive and Bellevue place is going to be transformed on the evening of June 6.

It will look from outside like the palace of Haroun el Raschid. Mrs. McCormick cabled from Zurich. Switzerland, the other day. that her house and garden were at the disposal of the suffrage ball committee.

At once Mrs. John A. Carpenter. who Is la charge of decorations, set to work with fertile brain. and the earliest outline for the great fete Bounds perfectly wonderful.

The garden will be flied by two immense yellow tents, one for dancing, one for These tents will be domed orientally and will have fascinating Indian peaks and minarets. Their lighting will be artistic and of many Colors, and highly colored East Indian benches will be placed about. The foraner Miss Harriet Walton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A.

Walton of Keawood, and Prof. Ernst Freund of the University of Chicago. who were married at the Plaza in New on Saturday, surprised their most intimate friends. As Miss Walton, Mrs. Freund has been preparing herself this winter for Red Cross work in France.

It was only a month or so ago that she gave the idea up. Latterly she has been hostess at a se-flea of quite large and very fascinating musicales of an informal nature, in her own house in Woodiawn avenue. -Prof. Freund had lived across the street for twenty years. Ile came sometimes to the musicales, although he is not musical.

but an authority in points of law. Prof. is an American and a very eharmnig man. This roily-Ince was, as far as the world knows. receded by any engagement, but in a most modern, quick, and quiet way in the wedding on Saturday at the Plaza.

The bride is not only very handsome, but very accomplisheda great linguist. also musical. ii 4r4). AND Anna Leh In Triangte-Ince Production "The Bugle A Thrilling Militafy Drama, Depicting Army Lite at a Frontier Post. SOUTH SIDE 1 777 vef, 4 d' A Al )GittiTER A COTTAGE.

5 prer0 -r-E st ilvimme towel STAIRTS AT le W. WI. elA 17 e. ffilst 'IN I HE et liti. ri-FIR3Ir Of T11 Mery VAL cnoteoptsf Ste as 4 Floorwalker ot we nom 1 ee ,,,171 49.77,77,1;V79:,"); .0.14, "4,5 P94.1 A X0, 79 'Yp ,74, 7 444 11 4 0 6.,4 I At A --r I tH ELDER Borman! 7,4 4 0-' "iZ vYA'iy, 1 Al WORLD PICTURES PRESENT STRAND, Comedy '4' "THE LITTLE GIIL NEXT DOOR" 3426-36 Y.

Madison TonightCont. 7 to 11:30 P. M. Last bbow btarts at 10 P. M.

BI0GRApH 2433-43 LINCOLN AVENUE E--- Near Pullerton. 2 to LI P. M. -m----- E--- Vitagraph Presents HARRY T. MOREY in :4 LIE ACCUSING VOICE" Ef ALICE BRADY 4 71 I 7.

1 I a 1 1 7 -F 1 7- 1 rt 1 I Warren Kerrigan in-1 The Svcs if The 1 Warren Kerrigan in: The Svcs cl The Immortass, 0 0 4461 In the Story of a Girl's Love and Sacrifice for Her Sister. Soloist: .1. GAGE CHRIS roPHER Basso. I Strand Symphony Orchestra Warde Johnston. Cond.

Mats. Eyes. I3c-23c-30c 04.91 CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P. M. Part Blue Bird Feature.

Others. z. Adults, Children 3C Part Blue Bird Feature. Others. z.

Adults, Children Added AttractiarvToda-7 Tomoirow -5: CHARLIE CHAPLINE-- EL-tu THE FLOORWALKER." TANGLED FATES 7 SA- w. kick and th DuRc 7 4- my "j7' 441111 a CI ctss 1)5r Itself Till a a CI ctss I) Itself WHITE SLAVERY AND VICE EXPOSED KNICKERBOCKER ELUX ALFRED HAMBURGER'S 8 14 E. C2d St. 12 to P. M.

OTHER PICTURES ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS PRICES I5c and 25c 6219-215 Broadway, Near Granville Ave.

Mat. 1:110 P. M. Continuous toll P. klarold Lockwood Mae Alon in "I'lle Come kP FA nA c.

Ch 1 Id en, Ztc 11c. Cht.dren. (Tribune. May 1.5th) THE REV. FA.P.BOYNTON APPROVES VICE MOVIE.

ZIEGFELD Weddings. Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Charles have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Martha to Denson tin Talbot on the evening of June 3. The ceremony.

at St. Mark's church. Evanston. will be performed by the Rev. Arthur Rogers.

and a reception will be bolo at the residence of the bride's, parents, 1310 Hinman avenue. Evanston. The bridal party will include Mrs. Robert Jared Lassett as matron of honor; Miss Frances Charles. sister of the bride.

maid of honor. and Miss Lillian Harlin and Mies Dorothy Riley. of Evanston: Miss. Anne Wiltshire of Pasaeena. and the Misses Julia and Helen of Neenah, bridesinsids.

William W. Darrow.of Citicago will be best man. and the ushers will be Joseph Van Der Voort of Dunkirk. N. Dolph of Scranton.

Edward Fhumway of Chicago: Charles rychon J. J. Charles. brother of the bride, and Cordon Pirie, all of Evanston. The at home cards are for after Sept- 1 at 1144 Maple avenue.

Evanston. The marriage of Miss Lyle Comstock. slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Corn-stock of 61313 Ingleside avenue. to Curry litinison Prescott of Menominee. will take place on Saturday. June 3, at the Elackstone hotel at 4 o'clock.

Mrs. Prtderick Owen 'Reemer of Michigan formerlY of ChIcakO. will be the matron of honor. and Anson Eldred of Milwaukee will serve the bridegroom as best man. Miss Harriet Seepeck daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Seepeck tot 1238 Fifty-first street and James A. Maloney will be ma rted illt143 7 at the French church. The ceremony will be followed by a lion at the residence of the bride's 8411 W. 12111 SDIA 1 Coot- 1:80 to 1.1 P.

10, 44- 0 LAST TIM KS T-01) A 11' LA eat a 11 st pest. Su cc1. 911 BESSIE 1 r. tf; r41 BarriscaleJE---1 in -NOT MY SISTER, Trt 0,1 WY, rx NO A.LtIrrrf,:gf THE UNWRITTEN LAW Ckas. -Chap i FLOORWALKER." Also ATARIE DORO (1 JULIAN AT CONTINUOUS-2 to 11.

P. PA.RA MOUNT PICTURES ()JONES. LI STOIC SC-11 AIEFER 8 RPHEuvr STATE, NIL MONROE A Opprfst to PA TODAY 1- BESSIE I JONES. LINICK a SCHAEFER'S a GEORGE flonositex GEORGE MARY PICKFORD In. THE ETERNAL GRIND:" DU LTS ONLY MISCELLANEOUS rnreserved approval of rhe Little 'Girl Next the moving picture based on the work of Lieut.

Gov. Barrett O'Hara's vice commission, was expressed by the Rev. M. P. Boynton last in his sermon at the Wood-lawn Bapt lot church.

The picture was recently Vie object of a bitter by Aid. Robr.1 M. Buck. There is no blunder of the human race wore monumentally nonsensical than the foolish and cowardly silence in matters of sex," said Mr. Boyntlm.

It Is almost altogether due to this darkness and reticence that the foul creatures as panders, and while slayers have flourished. If ever a social attitude were discredited. it Ls this old fashioned false modesty that even now cries out sainet such an expose aa that of 'The Little Girl Next Door. In NOT MY SISTER" WorineedayDOROTH GISH In SUSAN ROCKS THEO BOAT" iym 920 -P 4 -Harper Ave: trnn- v. BARRTNIORK in "TI-1 ft LI) NV i DO W.

Alm. a and a RCHA1R KLEINE Presents I NORTH SIDE NORTH SIDE North Ave. Or St. CONTINUOUS tO 11 P- DAIIAGED GOODS." i ET': 4 -7 1 4 .4 E' rif'01)i 4 ff- 144- 4J-i i 4 LAKESIDE- vm I'D' Daily EI Mttro MAtIEL Presents in -7--- 1 'g- A 1 Sidney L-rew Comedy, Soiney rev, coined y. illie lB col iy A ONLY.

BRYN MAWR VITAGRAPH BRYN MAWR. Near Broadway. At Bryn Mawr KITTY GORDON )N 9 A. M. TO 11 P.M.

CONTINUOUS I ft-CLARK ST. BALMORAL AV. 0 Matinee Daily. Triangle DOROTHY A1lS11- "Susan Rocks the tiouto-n 1 in the RUPERT i------- HUGHES Cinema Novel, Miss Billie Burke M- "Caught by the Seminoles" TERtiFAL "wrsuce4 54)Auldtsag- Avenue Mat. Way Triangle DOUCILAS FAIRIIANKS Prtsents' In 'Coed Had Mattu-k--; 1 8133-41 Lincoln Ave.

Near' Belmont Ave. CONTINUOUS 1:30 to II P. HOLMES and Dorothy Bernard In THE SINS OF MEN." Five Acts. Also a mus-ry StFFI.M. COMEDY.

Adults Only. Al! Seats 10c. Clark St. and PARKWAY I Dive rsey Blvd. 2:30 CONTINUOUS TO II P.M.

CHA S. CH A PM In 'THE FLOORW A LIMP: Also "St nge Case of Mary With Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo. ALL SEATS, 25c No One Under 21 Admitted Manhattan Society Notes. New York. May 15.The engagement of Miss Grovene Vail Converse, daughter of Mrs.

G. Vail Converse of 24 West Fifty-ninth street. to George T. Arany' of this city, son ot Dr. and Mrs.

Maximillian Aranyi of announced. Miss Converse was Introduced two years ago. The wedding will take place in June. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles D. Alexander and their daughters of 4 West Fifty-eighth street went today to their country place In Tuxedo park. Mrs. O. 11.

P. Delmont today went to her country home at Great L. I. where he will stay until early in July. Then she will go to Newport.

Prairie Club's Secretary. The article on the Prairie clubby Henry M. Hyde. printed in THZ TRIBUNE yester-t day. gave the wrong name for the secretary of the club and the wrong address of the secretary's office.

The secretary is Miss Clara Fahrenbach and her office Is 223 Northwestern University building. THE TRIBUNE has been asked by the officers of the club to make this OP ItervirKMJEA, (er Ce 5 A7" Ef Y-1-, 1 41 ,4, i -43- --z-, OAK PARK Jib: Mt THE 13A.RPER, XPI-iuN3C BILLIE BURKE Serial Starts May M-23-24. 1 R. I 1 Alt I 11.4.1tPial, I 1 rl l'--- OAK PARK A itz 45 t. '0 Al t).

Ex-- ::11 1 Eg 4 "4' CA E--- BILLIE BURKE Serial Starts Ezz May M-23-24. EL-7g -uF 1 1-------- Also the Charming Young Star 'Her Materna Right' RE N. fro Sheridan Rd. Loyola Sta. 170: CONSTANCE COLLIER in The Code of Mania Five Act Paramount.

he in E. 9 s3 4 i- 57 '44 714. 'Wisconsin Ave. 1 Block S. "1." Sta.

z---. Mat. 1:30. Eve. 2:30 and I E-: 1 VI 11 L.

I. II REID in. i "THE LOVE PI 4 i A' 'Wisconsin Ave. 1 Block S. Sta.

L----- Mat. 1:30. Eve. 2:30 and Et -3 VIIILLACE REID in 7--; "THE LOVE MASK', E---- HAZEL DAWN In the Paramount Feature "The Feud Girl" ALL 2 5 SEATS 11 a. m.

to 11 p. m. 1 Only Appeatille on Michigan Ave. Charlie Chaplin SOUTH SIDE SHAKESPEARE SF KEYSTONE "12 e6.274-Ate-!---, rsik, f.b A Nk44.1 1 VI1Wa "IP i 1 kL'Aji I 1-4 PRESIDENT' "-e callun" A utual- 7 CflARGy.S C.11APLIN In Presents "ITIE I-LOOk WA LK Eli" SI-, COSMOPOLITAN frh. 7,1 Es Wm.

Fox ROBERT- ft. --MANTELVIl1 E-7. Presents tia Wiles FRCLIO S-1H ST. and ELLIS AV; -11-4 Matinee Adults VIOLET 11ORNER, E-1 Only "MARBLE HEART ILI- rillattr Pr! Ashland Av. dr 63d St.

a-7E ow agl ow Matittee Metro HAROLD LOCKWOOD An 151 Ez Presents COMEBACK" OAKLAND SQUARE'orttrdA Vitazrapn VIRGINS A PEARSON 'In Presents 'THE tIUNT harles In "The A E---- I' r------- 21 I -z---' A In "THE 430 and ELLI3 AVE. Eve. to It P. M. 1 MARGUERITE CLARK in "Molly Make.

5 Acts AND LATEST PAT-E NEWS. 430 "MI Ficonvalker" TRIANGLE PROGRAM 'DORO'rHY GISH and OWEN MOORE in ROCKS THE And a Two Reel Keystone Comedy. NOW PLAYING Added Attraction PARKLAKE STREET and ALSTIN AVENUE WILLT CM PA IINCNt in "FIGHTING BLOOD." Engagements. Itelatives and friends of thea Farwell nd Ferry famillea are interested In news coming from New York of the engagement of Ronald Mansfield Ferry and Virginia Campbell Townsend. Mr.

Ferry Is the eon of Mrs. Charles H. Ferry. who made her home In Chicago until recently His fiancee is the daughter of Mrs. James M.

Townsend. In 1012 Mr. Ferry was Psdnated from Harvard university. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Anderson of :5921 Winthrop announce the engagement of their daughter. Irene Elizabeth. to Karl Edgar Berry.

son of Mrs. E. P. Berry of Buena Park. Mrs.

Edward Bye! of 30343 Wentworth avenue announces the engagement of her daughter, Edith. to M. A. Felsenthal. Mr.

and Mrs. John C. H. Breytspraak of IWO Forest avenues Evanston. announce the engagement of their daught, Florence, to Fred A.

Rechatein, son, of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Bechatein Of lionrot street.

Evanston. ORCHESTRA HALL Michigan Ave. Between Jackson and Adams CINEMA-CONCERTS BEST PHOTOPLAYS AND MUSIC continuous 12 Noon to 11 P. IL THIS WEEK IdEXINGTON 1182, Z. Mrd St.

Mal- Eve. molleoln DE LUXE WILSON ctirrox Mat. 2 3.16 Paramount Presents MARIE DORO in "The Heart of Nora Flynn 5 Acts. Also Burton Hoimes Travel Series. 1 Direction ALFRED HAMBURGER I 1Mr.

norck NORTHWEST SIDE Chas. Chapti -THEI FLOOR- WALKE.R Ch, OEN I -r 1 CHAS. MURLEI, CFTRICHB In W1-11-SE, NANDI NE ART; 624OUTH MICHIGAN AVE. Ir Francis A. TS MARY PICKFORD pARAM.O UNT 263t1-54 IKlwamkee Av.

144. Sawyer. to 11 P. MABEL TALIAFERRO -THO SNOW BIRD." Five Acta. Adults.

Iota. Children. DEARBORN DEARPRN PI IS ION CONTIN-COLTS-20 to 11 :00 P. M. Chas.

Chaplin 1'1 11-4X)11- IV A LK ER- 1ARIE DORO 11t or Flynn' CLARK -I AICA NIMS0 STI1WE. -TOTS ME RPDITH In "71,1123 rnocious PACKET. Acts. Arid "rho New iywedas ALA p. Neek-or Comedy.

DR E- SU t. 63rd St- Mat and L've. Madame PETROliA Also CHARLIE CHAPLLNI In "THE Adults Only. 11ladal 5- IN TES OF THE STORM COUNTRY LOGAN SQUARE IfIlwaukel Logan Vaudevlize-10e Jg 115e OBITUARY. GOUVERNEUR CALHOUN.

an official of the T. T. Co. at St. Louis.

and previously a resident Of Chicago for many years. died at his residence In St. Louis. yesterday. at the age of 48 He was a son Of the late John B.

Calhoun. of Chicago. the first treasurer In Illinois of the Illinois Central railroad company. Gouverneur Calhoun graduated from Yale university In 1891. He was formerly the district superintendent.

In St. Louis, the American Telephone and Telegraph company. and had since been its commerclal representative with headquarters in that city. lie Is survived by his widow. Felicia Calhoun.

and his sister. Mrs. Henry B. Mlson of BUSHMAN DAVIE KENWO 0 (A FaMOUS P111Yerl Co. Production) OTHER SPLENDID PICTURES FUL A ORCHESTR "nil' eZdt.2-11Al SIBYL SAMMIS MACDERMID.

Soprano Soloist ARIE LUDWIG, Harp Soloist 250E1rVaNGS. 25o -67-10 CIITTN ER'S Sedgwick and Division Cont. 1:30 to II P. bit Virginia Pearson at "THE VITAL QUE.STION AUSTIN I 4. BESSIE Ey TON in 'The C.9-ele of Pete, Alm Strente Cane of Men, Page." 47th Kimbark.

Eve. to 11 P. NQRN1A TAL7s1ADGE In MARTIIAS Mob Cheat Pr Conklin in CirmiPre of No Chi idnen A4rnitted. Fzi "A rilillion a Continuous 10 A. Al.

to 11 P. I41. I tiLLRBEAGER's PINE GROVE 1 17 h-fidan Rd. DA ARA Dr3FLNAL 1 MAYWOOD I CASTL STATE AT MADISON SOUTH SHORE eox.) stony Av. Cont.

1:30 to 11. House Peters Barbara Tennant in "THE CLOSED ROAD" 1t ChildrforL, STRAND I "11 rfr" Ayr-LAST TIMES TXJLA In MAT. 1 THE ET EPP ErToN EVE. 1 ale a 2 Aut. (A)niCy.

KV. ENM 0 RE anuTtur' to IfDi11 "A FOOL'S PARADISE," With CURSTINT) MA TO. 't-r-' Ile World's Greatest News Fi tal4" :9 .222. ---1, cart, be seen TODAY at4he 5 followini, theatres: McVicker's 23 W. Circle 3239 12th St.

77:: Pargmount 2646 Milwaukee F--; knickerbocLer 6223 Elroadviay E---- 1719 W. Madison -St. PlaYhouse FA Elba 3115 rndiansi Ave; L---; N. Model W1 W. 6nk-st.

P- Austin 5916 W. 7,7, rg: Marto 6156 Stewart i 1 -72 Forest Park 7322 'St. p--- i-----; Rosebud 3355 W. ChIcago Awe. r-s c-- Rogers 2516 W.

Pullertmi 4 Model 4151 W. Madinon 634 Alvin AM tsied-St :3 T----- rallrratri111.1111tr.r rata217i ilt last Meeting of Parents' League. The last tneet.ing for the season of the Parente league will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'Clock at the residence of lira George S. 'sham. 1340 North Cate street.

Miss Julia Lathrop. head of the Child Welfare bureau in Washington. will speak. The league had hoped ttl' lave General Leonard Wood here to kali an address before the end of the alason, but be is too much occupied with affairs in Washington just at present to tome west. It is expected that the learus tA-Ity arrange for an address by Gen.

wood next autumn when its meetings are resumed. Students Glee Light Opera. 8tudents of Loyola aloademy presented 'The Carsiidate," a tight opera. last night 2414701a ar.adezoy tuditorituxidi BANDBOX 427 W. Madison Street 9 A.

U. Conttnuoue to 11 P. 3LTODAYFOR 2 PATS CHARLIE CHAPLIN The 2000.000 E----aa The $000.000 Cotnectiea NM IN-097The Beautiful L---- Pauline 2 rautine Frederick a Picturization of Timed Zartgwill.s Pow- EF-- erful Drama. Ea' A-4 AKE SHORE I BolmBornt. dlErtfl.

at to 11 "SHOULD A BABY DIE" With Arthur Donaldson- Also a Comedy I WEST SIDE AVENUE ANNEX JEFFERSON 1.523 E. 155th Evening. Hamilton Revelle TY! nktr I Weddin a Decorations A. LANGE, Florist 25 East Madison St. Phones Central 3775-6-7-8 JI SHERIDAN I 083 Irvmor THEDA BARA I 'The Moment Before ra A Paramount Photoplay.

M. --1 CONTENrOtlit-- 1 2 D' 0 tao -----4 0 A 11- to 12 P. M. I a Tara. 0051Dal THM-11SDA 1--- F--i DrsTri in -David Clarrkr Coe.

Ars and Madison Et E--- THE CHILDREN in the HOCSE A Part 'ninnies n.ature. with E---. NORMA I Es Alen Hla Prmal and Btater, a A Two Part Keystone coposety I'The Floor Walker 0 LINDEN slixTEINkt AND "A SOUL FOR SALE" Ay GaraLT DRAMA. 302P LTNOOLN AVaNTUB rlua Lovg STRAND 1 The PitvA of the New Watua.

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