Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 80

Publication:
Chicago Tribunei
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Issue Date:
Page:
80
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-I li i 9 I CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: FEBRUARY 11. 102 PART PAGE 22. 1 1 EDUCATIONAL liUUUATlUNAL EIUCATIONAt EDUCATIONAL Vm ill I CHEWS gRELIIOUS WQRLP1 ft 11 1 1m Gregg ocnoa Graduates JJaplisl Foreign are paid more Missioncrs Here for Conference because they earn more Register Tomorrow A LTHOUGH a number of our classes are closed to further registration, others still have vacancies. Sttjdenta will be admitted to these classes in the order of their applications." The A School of Commerce is an evening jchoorot college grade. The Bachelor of Commercial Science degree is conferred upon completion of a four-year coarse.

Over 60 Short Course from whicli the student may cho those of moit value him, festivities today, tomorrow, and speaker and the Rev. Arthur Jlogeif, day. Wednesday will bo Aeh Wednc- 1. the ufternoon day, the beginning: of Lent, when re- ligious services will fill the period up The day of prayer for missions in to April 1, Kaster Sunday. which seventeen denominations unite will be held next Friday at the wom-A carnival will be held this after- an'a building of the Moody Bible insti-roon and evening at St.

Monica's par- tute. Mrs, R. M. Pe.are. chairman of ish hail.

Wabash avenue and 37th the committee, will preside at the fore-street. Tomorrow evening the parish noon session, will hold a Madri Gras. At St. Fin- barr's. South Harding avenue and The Chicago presbytery will observe 14th street, there will be held a pop- boye' week beginning Saturday with an ularity contest and penny Bocial this athletic meet at the Y.

M. C. A. college OrfBa; fin Ijp a By the Rev. JF.

li. Norton. rnissionarh'S from tor- secretaries, and oCM- rr-. "wextt rr I oisnj I cials of th Jw cf the A rut iWENTT the board of managers liroll Any Morda. and livening Sessions American Baptist Ireign evening at S.

Tomorrow ana luesaay continuing with a varied program Bushie PsyckoWy wf'l trained StMinrraphrr-nw rotary and thrre will a pfnion waiting for jmi a far hrttrr ulary than the STCrsge cf yoang propJe. Tiicre ha never hrnt a time in our 26 years of exprrumre whm otrr ppojntmit bursi has tx-en ahie to sot) 4 the demand for oar gra4natr. As a Gregg graduate yotir services wiil be appreciated, and when yoor services re appreciated yo have taken lue drt step on the road to achievement. road which tboasandt vi our through Sunday, Feb. 15.

NeJtt Sun evenings a minstrel show will be given the school hall of St. Bernard's day afternoon there will be masFmeot- parish, 66th street and Stewart avo- Jngs held on wch of th0 tDree sides of nue. A party will be given tomorrow ll)e city afternoon at St. Andrew's hall, Addi- 1 1 hnd, cat rhe l'" m.t 1'v rrr ptoy Accounting, Theory a4 Practica Advanced Accounting P. A.

Crarss Elements of Buainest Office Management Purchasing Business Letters and Reports Advanced Sales Corr. Bponxlenc Practical Speaking Business Economics Business Statistics and Forecasting Money and Banking Business Finance Investment Principle of Life Insurant Life Inurance Sales tnanahi Property Inmrmrntm Real Estate. Practice Real Etat Larsr Real Estate ConToyaoc-lg Busineas LJ Marketing Oprat4oliS Principle as Saiesautaw ship Principle of Advertising Advrrtislivr Campaign Mail Campaign Advprtiaioug Typography Elements of Shoe M- agemeot Factory Managemnrt Trainc and Transportation Memory Training Frank P. Sadler will npflak on "Lincoln" at 7:45 o'clock this evening at the Auburn Tark Methodist Kpiscopal church, 75th street and Harvard son and Hermitage avenues, by thj Altar and Rosary society. The united societies of Queen of Angel's church will give a party on Tuesday evening at their hall.

Northwestern and Sunny-side avenues. 4V GREGG SCV.OOL Missionary eoelety, witl occupy the 'pulpits ot lUiptist churclscs in Chicago and twar-by cities today, and hold lusi-aras s.uons, conferences, and popular roUnss tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The Hew Frederick i L. Andersen, Xew Tork, chairman of the board of wianagrers. wiil speak ia the Morgan Park Baptist church this evening at 7 'clock.

Tomorrow at he will be one of the speakers at the Baptist niin-jrterV conference at tU Y. M. C. A. auditorium.

13 South La BaiJe street, iand at p. ra. will give the Kible expo-'aition at tlif Bible and missionary conference at the Hotel Morrison. Th Rev. James IL Franklin, one of tb administrative officers, Trill fcpeak at tt Innnanucl Iiaptist church, street and MichigTm avenue, at 11 a.

and at a rally of Swedirti Baptists in the Eigewater church, Ilolly-srood and Greenwood avenues, at 3 W4 The Rev. William E. Earton, D. Marriage will be the subject of j.y,- th Trirt rorer-eatioiifll a series of Lenten sermons on Wednes 6 North Michigan Avnuc Phono lUikfiolpja C04o church. Oak Park, moderator, of the day evenings at Our Lady of Good national council of Congregational MISS MAIDE ROYDKN.

Miss Maude Royden. former assistant preacher at City temple, London, a graduate of Oxford and a member Also more than 230 howte-stady coTe. Office open day ansi evening. Call, write ox phone Central 6787 forNjur 80-page Year Book, "rtfw ana wum chuxchea. and a special authority and Hermitage avenue.

The first address writer on Lincoln, will Fpeak at 7 o'clock this evening at the Sunday Eve- 1 'u mi. i 111 1 1 I.J il LI and Purpose of Marriage." nest Tuesday evening at Orchestra T-l, and special folders of cotmea inter. ested in. I hall under the RUFpices cf the Youn Til trfdmim nf tlm TTnltp a nlng club at Orchestra hall on the sub Ject, Abraham Lincoln and the American Ideal." At 8 o'clock Dr. Robert E.

Specr, New York, president of the Fed- Woman's Christian association on the ciety wili be held the evenings, of Khject, "Can We Set the World in March at st. vinornt's RhWM and 19 South LaSaT.e Chicagt Order?" On Thursday evening she wthat o.c eral Council of the Churches of Clirist p. m. uvviiuo, aj 1.11 XU, CLt 1 ivenu and ln America, wiu speaK on tne suojeci, R. k1 avenue and A i7 TIS 'I f-' Other speakers wCl be th COMPTOMETER OPERATORS are in demand' ia Rev.

M'm on ths pame subject in the jdy f)f Sorrows, Albany les. En- Flrst Methods Episcopal church, Ev- jacison boulevard; March 11. at VisI- Wt hat the World Really Wants." James A. Francis, Los Ange YMCA tation. 843 Garfield avenue.

The Rt. The present of America wl.I nev. Hoban spiritual direc'or The Wilmette Baptist church, the make the third one made by Miss Roy- of the arclidioccsan union, will speak Rev- Francis C. Stiflor, pastor, ar- den. She spoke in the United States et eacn 0f tno meetings.

ranged last week for a bond issue cf in 1911 in the interest of equal euf- 9 $40,000 ln order to complete the church frage. A.d again last year she came Episcopalians have raised $60,000 for building and equip it with a pipe organ, to this country to ppeak at the con- the erection of the chapel of St. John venticn of the Young Woman's Chris- the Devine for the students and The churches of fifteen denomina- I fURI.G the past tfiree months we rccriv-1 Af 600 requests fr front owners for on ere tor, t. VnYn file wood church, morning and the Iter. V.

1L J. Ptn igo. First church, Oak Park, 19.30 a. the Kev. V.

B. Xipphart, Vojdi.ivn, 11 a. the Rev. J. E.

Belgian -Congo, Garfield JPark church, 11 a. and the Lorri-mcr Memorial, p. the Rer. O. JtrouiUetto will speak at the Wilmette church, 11 a.

nv; the Rev. Joseph Taylor. China, Union church, "Winnetka, 3:30 First church, Evanston, 11 I'miiancm tiuaiimns. K'tir training scnool is to meet this constant demand. Ul tian association at Hot Spring.

Ark. faculty of the Illinois State university tions will cooperate in holding noonday I l. 1. 1 nn M. rt V.

i A Short Course 5 to 7 Weeks iib f.n,ii tne utmitiiu iur nt-r at roana. icr.f6' at vijhih, services that she is now making a ginning Feb. 26 and continuing to Eas- tour of the principal cities of the na- Lenten services of the Episcopal lcr under the leadership of S. D. Gor- and Austin, 8 p.

the Rev. to 7 weeks' training will make yon a Hpryjai.t and Iidt diauely eligible lor a pleasant pomV.oo Rt a ueclaft sh ari- The demand for operators in the South Cliieao lUm' mond districts far exceeds the supply. If on wam tion ta this vicinity. uivrtirnPi without deisy. We anmst you to positions without charts.

Girls with 2 to 4 years' LiL-h -hool edaea.ti.in f-. H. B. BenninghoJT. Japan, North tion, speaking daily in the largest hails church, under the direction of tho aon, nauonaaiy Known as ma a-utnor Shore.

11 a. Se ond Swedish, TStb and churches. church club, will begin on Wednesday ot books on the Quiet Hour and a street. and Normal avenue, 3 p. m.

The Miss Royden is the daughter cf Sir at the Garrick theater, Randolph, west speaker of unusual attractiveness, "women's society will meet at Belden Thomas -Royden, first baronet of of Dearborn street. The meetings Will 1 avenue church on Tuesday at 11 a. m. Frankby hall, Birkenhead, and lord continue twenty minutes, beginning at Can a married woman have a sac- ith several missionary epeafcers. The mayor of Liverpool.

She was educat- 12:10 and closing at 12:30. The speak- ccssful business career still do her general meetings on Wednesday will be at Cheltenham Ladies' college and er for next Wednesday. Thursday and duty by her husband and children? at theRelden avenue church. at Lady Margaret hall. Later Friday noons will bo the Rt.

Rev. This subject will be discussed by the she became a lecturer on English lit- James Wise, bishop of Kansas, "bishop Rev. G. C. Crippen, pastor of the Irv- The Presbyterian committee of the erature in tho Oxford extension Wi.se will speak Wednesday evening at ing Park Baptist church, Irving Park woman's federation protectorate will courses.

In 191 she accepted the ln- 8 o'clock at the Church of tho Re- boulevard and Kostner avenue, this hold the final luncheon for the year vitation of the Rev. John Fort New- deemer and at the Sunday Evening evening at at the Calvary church. Jackson boule- ton, pastor of City temple. London, to club at Orchestra hall next Sunday. wus.ii.t3 iTTrif-ur is nu jiecesarv.

inn ciurw is lio't and the work readily Jtarned; the tuition fee im very and oar -raluaea ar in demauct Call at the school, write or phon priicipal for partly, FELT AND TARRANT MANUFACTURING CO. vr More Men Needed for $300 a Month Jobs Makers cf the Controlled Kev COMPTOMETER Adding and Calculating lachines Business Traiifig That Ftons Something That's dlfferentYbetter that equips the student with not, only th neces-' sary mechanical ability, but also builds xt self-confidence. Metropolitan training makes progress swift and certain. Individual instruction in Reason Shorthand. Touch T-pe-writing.

Bookkeeping, Biiyig, CorreMondence and Penrai-ship. Special Secretarial Tracing. Positions for graduates. Reasonable tuitkm. Day and Eve-ninif Qasses.

CaU, wTite or pheme oar nearest school. iletropoiiian vaxtl and Keeier avenue, next Wednes 33 S. La Salle St, Chicago runswick Trained automobile mechanics are needed. Many position pay-ins; from 3) to J12S a week are now open. Opportunities in all sections of the country.

become assistant preacher, -ana rre- v. quently addrssad large audiences in The northeastern deanery of the of the morning service and the Sal- this noted church. Episcopal diocese of Chicago will meet vation army band will play at the eve- tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at St. ning service today at the Waveland Chicago Catholic parishes announce Paul's-by-the-Lake church. 7110 North avenue Congregational church, Wave- a long list of entertainments, recep- Ashland avenue.

Bishop Hugh Lati- land and Janssen avenues, the Rev. E. tions, dances, carnivals, and other mer Burleson will be the morning L. Reiner, pastor. day noon.

In view of Lincoln's birthday tomorrow, the Federal Council of Churches has requested pastors to discuss today better race relations. Small Classes Bnrit ta earniBf eossi- Central Prep. a Sermons and 5BMCES(CrGO ghurchesiolw MOSEK SHORTHANI COLLEGE if A Business Scliod I of Distinction PRESBYTERIAN. let. Labor, Capital and Telltrw Bev.

Ism?" Cathedral Shelter. 117 N. Peori-st. Ths Bev. David E.

Gibson. 7:30 and 11 a. m. WStie. Previous training un-aeccssarr.

YOO can qualify just eight wSlTat the GREER COLLEGE of Autasnotive Engineerinf and you can demand a real salary. Position a erhaoics. Fwemen, Demonstrators, Salesmen, etc. waiuK ta be hikA. Many epeains to go intm basin tor yvarselt.

independent lor nfe. GREER-tried men are always show preference. A tiREER diploma enables you to earn more aooocy 4 have steady employ men t. Avondale, 3301 N. Albany-av.

Christ. 6300 Woodlawn-av. The Kev. lev. H.

J. Harry Porter. 11 a. "The Step to Christ Church Badiant, 2839 MeXean-ar. and 7:45 Majihood." 8 p.

"The Weddinj Guest The Bev. A. C. Rider. 10:45 Whom Who Snumed Good Manners." Say Ye That I Ami Eurkinfhanie.

7:30 and 11 a. Business Colleges 37 S. Wabash Ave Randolpu 2205 1100a Commercial Ave. Cbioao 1 14 04th Ashland 2v0. P3d St.

I'rinceton Ave Went. Oakley Ave. Roosevelt O0K0 0 S. Crawlord Ave Nevada lt37 1530 N. Robey St Humboldt 1 1.8 I.in.Kln Belmont "'i7 333 W.

North Ave Diversey Kenmore Wilson 9-fr Lincoln. La.wrence Western. 1212 11010 9. Michigan Ave. -Pullman 6584 Joliet, Klein and Aurora.

111. Buena Memorial, 4310 8ueridan-rfL The Chriatadelphian, 811 Mawocic temple. A. Ber. Henry Hepburn.

10:30 a. "Tube MacDonald. 10:45 a. m. 'Can We 7:45 p.

m. Boee Divine Soienoe. 8 S. The Rev. Know Christ?" i ii 1 1 i rrt 1U rwm-n CTava yirst.

4.100 Grand-blvd. The Rev. William ot Glorifying- 4J C. Covert. 10:30 a.

The Safa Invest- High School Graduates i NOTICE. Announcements for this column reach The TKrBtrxE by Tburs-Lay morning. Address Religious Editor, Tns Chicago. BAPTUT. Ains'ia Averxoe.

Aicslio ud Kildare-bTs. The Ect. C. C. Metferds.

11 m. irst. 035 E. SOth-st. The Kev.

Perry J. Siackhouse. 11 a. The Bev. J.

C. Roli-kmi. 8 p. ra: Whom So lien Say thai the Son of Man. Am? Greater loimnuel.

2320 8. Midhlgan-av. Ths Eev. Joiuislon Myers. 11 a.

ex. and 8 m. Irving Fark First, Irving Park-blvd. and The Ker. O.

C. Crippen. 11 a- I'rof. WaJla St. John of Kangoen, 'irctia.

7:43 n. Thia Pwnm Registratioa for all classes js strictly limited. Each student receives fhdividnal attention from -xper-ienced Men Teachers, who interest im in his work and show him how to Sudy properly. Instruction is of the htrhest order, and credits are felly reiignized. The High School course tnaV be completed in three years by attetijing Summer sessiona.

A HilVATE S0II00L for Chicago Cojs Central Pret offers all the advantages of a privateSchool without the great expense and ithout depriviig a boy of his home Regular high cbool and lost tliree grammar Technical aid eom-mercial courses, ao or i rnnfuination of these subjects. Write, call or phone Caarral (787 for Caalog T-3. Second Semester Claaa Now REGISTER lARLY Ethical society, 410 S. Michiiran-ssT. Horace J.

Bridges. 11 a. m.t "Lincoln' Ideal of Citizenship and How We Fall Below It." Howard Community, Howard Kiwi Green- p. m. Epiphany, Abland-blvd.

and Adams-st. Th Kt. IV v. C. P.

Anderson. 7:30 and 11 ru. Grace, 1430 S. Watwiti-t. The iiev.

William Otis Waters. and 11 a. m. and a p. m.

Holy Cro83-Irnroanuel, 843 S. Irforsun-rt The Kev. D. A. McGregor.

7 :30 and 11a. The PSllowohip ot Uia Sufferines." Our Sariw, 530 Fulierton-pkwy. The Rev. Frederick I Gratiot. 11 a.

ra. and 7:5 p. m. Kedemer, 140 E. The Bev.

J. H. EopkiriB. 8 and 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. m. St. Barnabas', 4241 Wafhtrifrton-blvd. Ths Rev.

Walter S. Potid.V 7:30 aud 11 m. and 4 :30 p. m. St.

Chrysostom's. 1424 Doarlxni-et. The me.nt of Life." 7:45 p. nx. Vioe v.

Virtue," Kneeland Ball. Fourth, t80 N. Mirhigran-av. The, Bev. John Timothy Stone.

11 a. m. and 4 and 8 ONLY Arc Enroll! vtew-avs. Tha Bev. Chester F.

Dunham. p. m. Granville Avenue, Granville and Green view- a. "Day by Day in Every Way." avs.

The Bev. F. J. Martin, 11 a. rne Independent BeUdoua society.

Woods tha- Ppeeeh of the Cross." Sp.m.i ater Mamrasariaa. 11a.m.:" Abra- with the Lawless." ham Lincoln and Woodrow Wllaon." Lake View, 3600 Broadway. The Rev. Em- KeDWood Evanpelifal. 4600 Greenwood-av.

erson Olds Houaer. 11 a. m. and 8 p. ta.

Tbo Bev. Albert J. McCartney. 10:45 a. m.

Seoond. 103d S. Idichig-an-av. The Bev. People' 4650 Sheridan-rd.

The Bev. Prea- Josiah Sibley. 11 a. "The Meaning ot ioa ErafHry. a.

"Abraham Lin- of AislomoSive Enkserisg SREEB shop method of (ratals- 1 Ue bet known. Ton ieura throola actual practice. Tou work with real motors. Every type of raaoline ararine GJRK'rB Swer-Cewrser Tmck. Traetor and Aotomohita Kev.

Norman Button. 5 and 1 m. and Lk SaJle Avenue. 1219 li. Ia Salle-st.

The '-o P- n. KUNSGN0R GREGG SHORTrlANL ACCOU.NTLNG JZullebn on Request 116 So. MidbigCT a Twelfni Roar Randolph 4347 GCCAOf Jtev. Joseph b. Borers.

a. Baptut st- Edmund's, o831 Indiajia-av. The Bev. Leadership i a p. Vic'o Conditions cin: A Study ln Geniiw." riounT People." 7:45 D.

"The friend Gardner MaeWherter. 8 a. m. and 11 a. tn a wti fryer haauine.

Drlvinr rt. in Chicago." VryllyB Baird. People's Liberal, 6468 Stewart-av. The South Chicago. 9100 Exchange-av.

Tha Bev. R. A. White. 10:30 a.

"Darwin Rev. G. C. Whimsett. 11 m.

and 8 p. m. or Bryan?" 7:45 p. "Historic and SOMAN CATHOLIC Picturesque Kew England." t- for Adverfishw B' Mbbi Khoi, rractlee: igtuwiaeon t. A Att Siuners." "A Mans Religion." 7:45 p.

"Thy Jiormal Park. C952 Stewart av. The Bev. Fith Hath Saved Thee." Char it's T. Holman.

10:45 a. Henry Bond. Sl- Cass ind HuroB-t3. 8 and ":30 n. Chioajro'B Shame the Vice a.

m. and 4 p. m. Bl. Xam.

Ci.the.1ral .10 R. Srmerinr iit. -aul 8 ttejormea japiscopaJ. 1S3X vn bUe or Tractor Aceney How -T I a Situation." Mark. 4427 Drexel-blvd.

The Bev. anXX.7 Ik.l Adams-st. Tha Bev. John Foster. 11 i.

Portage Park First. 4839 akin -at. The B- F- I'hilbrook. 8 and linn. hi'h Trinity Beformed Episcopal, 7000 Yale-av The Rev.

E. J. Sonne. 11 a. m.

The Rev. Jis-r. L.narie rowier leioa. i a. Tn oj.u juu.aj-ps aaw i iw wrail aim lift Nearly Evsrythfnf Sold UrfjLl III VfH'irjn Write for Fr Vf V-iSKlV HAW School Three Bapuams." 7:45 p.

"Tho Three M- abln- "50 and a. m. and St. Mary's. Wabaah-av.

and Sth-st. 8. Ji iJ iiS- hrtetlanity It ADVERTISED 7. 8. 9.

and 10; nifh maoS, 11. Benediction. buildin-. 11 "How am. to Pray.

bt. Michael and All Anrels. 34tht unrl a Nearly Erory thins Air. peed is ILLUSTRATED Western Avenue, Western and "Warren-av, The Kev. Alfred C.

Drummond. 11 a. m. I God' Indifference "1 and 7 :45 p. m.

Zion, Roocvctt hall, State-Lake The Rev. WiPnr Glenn Voliva. 2-45 p. OakPark-av. The Rev.

S. R. S. Gray. 7:30 St.

IVWs, Clark and Polk-st. Masse. 7 8- 3: mass, 10:15. Bene- 19 So. La Salle SL, Chicago 1 Biir Field and Big Money for You led th, Dfc.

uii ueimoni-av. i he Rev. H. L. mcUon, 3 p.

m. Bowen. 7:30 and 11 m. and 5 p. m.

St. Patrick s. Adams and Dca Plaines-sta. St. Simon's, Ije) and and Eacine-avH.

The The Rev. Wir.iam J. McNainee. Masees, 3:30, A Beautifully llluttnttd CKSlSTLlf SCIENCE, Subject of all chnn-be: Ftnst. 4017 Drexel-blvd.

10:45 a p. m. m. and iawrence C. Fermaon.

7:30 and 11 a. 0. 7. B. 9, and 10 a.

m. and 12:10 p. hifh macs. 10:45 a. m.

Bask ot Vaiiabl Istorina-tioB FREE if are sver IS years sld. Rhu or Hm Stud Isitruttisn Ai'rtresi Dept. I I 1GREER CoflegeVA wI I i itu S. Waoaan Ave. V8-' i feijvL in.

ana p. m. Trinity, 2tUh-st. and Michiran-av. The Rav.

Frederic C. Grant. 8 and 11 a. Tha Secuod, Wrightwood and Fint Grove-avs. COSTS ONLY 50c BUT MY, HOW P0SLAM HEALS! a.

tn. ana 7:45 p. ra. BYAHT STRATTOf Third. 2153 Waahinrton-blvd.

10:45 a. tn. t- Rev. S. JA.

Griswold We Tea ch COMMERCIAL and 7 p. SUNPAY EVENING CLtTtS. Chicago, Orchestra hall. 7 p. m.

Lincoln and the American Ideal," Dr. William K. Barton. 8 p. "What the World Really Wants," Dr.

Robert Sneer ol New York. CNITA LVN. I Phone: Calumet 26,7 WttimBM' LCTHEB.1N. Fourin. Ilarrard-av.

and W. Mamuette-rd. 10:45 a. m. and 7:46 p.

m. Christ. Harvard-et. and Oak Park. OLLEGE EESS rj.tn, iu: a.

m. ana itev. n. x. Lama, jj Christ'a Great Meekness." .7:45 p.

m. mi, iii uuuiawu'ai J. iaey xt A hundred dollars couldn't buy the maW- .1... .1. r.

.1. jt -r, a rlr.l Ari i. Sixth. 11321 Prairle-T. 10:45 a.

m. t. Seventh, 6318 Ken more-ay. 10:45 a. tru and 7:45 p.

Physical Education tranization in Hut world Poslam brings to itching, inflamed. 11 i kaad UP- If 10:45 a. m. you a practical XJtl Sann-st. Tha Hanson Pulsford.

11 a. "It Depends Rev. Heary Kowert. 11 a. "Christian on Tou." Chanty." Third.

Park theater. Lake-st. and Austin- Mount Obve, Tripp-av. and Byron -et. Tha v.

The Rev. A Wa'kefield Slaten. 11 Rev. B. H.

Eemmeter. 11 a. tn. and 7:30 "Choosing- a Calling, or What Shall p. m.

i to? St. John's, 1208 S. 5th-av, Maywood. Th tTnity, 656 Barry-av. The Rev.

Jered V. Rev. Merroll E. Bo niton. 11 a.

m. and 7 Hawley. 11 a. m. "Providence." p.

ta. The Rev. J. K. WniUeker.

ITS I VERSAJJST. Sl. Luke's. htilR n.io-t Th. tt a Redeemer.

Rnhev nmt irh facts before tacts oeiurv 7- a. m. Etehth, 4458 S. Kicbif-aa-cv. and 7:45 p.

ra. Ninth. 6150 Woodlawn-v. and 7:45 p. m.

Tenth. .640 Blackotoae-av. and 7:45 p. m. Eleventh.

2810 Locao-blvd. 0V srhooU Send I Vmps for special o.ho success ot ouf wd-- 10 Hi a. 10:46 0ress Dept. four, tit a. su Shorthand (Gregg and Munsoa system taught) Typewriting Comptometer Business English Secretarial Courses Bookkeeping- Accounting Salesmanship Forceful Speech Day and Evening Classes Now Forming For catalog call, write or telephone (Randolph 1575) lit South Michigan Avenue, Chicago Preus.

11 a. Roceivine CTinsfs Rer. Lewis B. Pieher. 11 a.

IJn- and 7:45 p. m. Twelfth. Waveland-av. aad coui ana nasninrton Rokeby-sU Accredited Co-Educational Dormitories for Women.

Offering Gymnastics, Athletics, Games, Play and Recreation, Dancing, Music, Expression, and Dramatic Art, Be a Physical Director Good Salaries, Special Opportunities. Enter the winter term. Registering Now. Excellent transportation from part of the city. Ask for Plan Address Department 4632 Grand Chicago, HI.

"AMERICAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION St. Paul's on the Midwirv. ftOlO DnreW os5t --v cui iui p.uj.1. i ci m. po.

vi stin-healing Poslam costs but 50c Poslam is so concentrated and acts so directly that tt little ffoe a Jong way, Bat it medication is so ft-cntlc that cannot Irritate the most delicate or inflamed skin. Eczema, rashes, scalp troubles, pimples they simply cannot resist Poslam, 50c before the war, 50c during the war, 50c cow at every drugstore. For trial sample, send 10c to rOSLAM, 243 W. 47th SL, New York. Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam, clears and brightens the complexion and prevents return of erup Physical Education for Women Accredited.

Kfidyear das now sfarfing. Apply bow. Strong Faculty of experienced teachers and splendid dormitory for out-of-town stadenbi. 2-year Norma Course, CHICAGO NORMAL SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION For catalog writ to France Mnsselman. Prin.

Dept. 40. Greenwood Avenue Phone Drexel 3092 BOYD SHORTHAND Wicker Park. Hoyne-sv. and Moyne-st.

The Rev. Simon Peter Long. 10:46 a. A Xhfferenne Without a Difference. 4 p.

"John and Jesus." Windsor Park. 2tH9 E. 76ta-st. The Rev. Arthur Kaub.

10:45 a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. First. 124 W.

Randolph-t. The Rev. John Thompnoa. 10:45 a.m.: Gentsw and ter-av. The Rev.

L. Ward Brigbam. 11 a. "What Think Te of Christ! MISCELLANEOVS. All Souls.

Jackson Park theater. 6711 Stony Island-av. The Rev. Fred Merrifield 11 a. m.

Ths Wonders ol the Heavens." Prof. F. Moulton. Bahai St. John ball.

Masonic temple. Albert Vail. 3:30 a. id Slater and Dr. Zia M.

Baa-dadi Brya -Mawr. 7000 Jeflcry-av. The Rev I rench, 406 Fine Arts building-. The Rev. A.

L. 11 a. "Christ iA DL: Ot uyae rata. Mtiu JJlackstoue. The Rev.

Central. ftrA v.n tions. Emergency Laboratories, Ni York, N. Y. Joahua Stannfield.

11 a. m. The Rev. Predcr-" What Has Lin- Lincoln." l.Jc F. Shannon.

7:45 p. "The Gospel Pield the World! K-m vni i Am em coll te. Sny to the Kn Kli it. 1W et A the- '-i i. Ji aw; S.

1 ii ri I sMi i Mena Planfioj, Table Seryic; Marketing, Utitutional Coor Millinery, Seng, Drnkf REGISTRAON CLOSES FEBRlARV 13 For Btrticulart c. RanMpi jj SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC ARTS AND SCIENCE i 'jTTVfi LANGUAGES We Teach Languages Only But IV Teach Them Well French, Spanish, German, Italian, English, etc. Private or Class Instruction Day and Evening. Reasonable Tuition. ch th in I to I into Clip Mail I'ark Center, Adams-st.

and Sa.Tamento-blvd. The Rev. Willis Ray Wilson. 10-45 a. m.

Dr. W. D. Schcrmerhorn. 7:45 d.

"A Man fur the Ases." St. James. 4t00 ElljS-av. The Rev. W.

R. Weddenspoon. 11 a. "Vice in Chicaeo." 8 p. "The Whom Jesus Loved." Wicker I'ark.

Robey-st. and EvergTeen-av. The Rev. Albart A. Myers.

10:30 a. nx. and 7:45 p. m. Willard Memorial.

Suclid-av. and Oak Park. The Rev. Truman Greene. 11 a.

"Thicks Temporal." 7:45 p. Abraham Ijncoin i Type of True" Nobthty." 1 ineh Dept. 6 N. Miigan Ar Chicago DAY OR EVENING America's Grsatest Practical School, Na Books. No Classes.

Short intensive course. Prepare quickly for big jobs. Special offsr now. Radio and Auto Elec. FREE.

Special courses in Drafting. Visit our new school any day or Mon Wed. or Fri. eve. Racine Ave.

Station. Phone or write for catalog. Phon Monroe 7tt. COYNE SCHOOL Our New Home 131 W. Harrison St.

u. 3 LANGUAGES ar tere om anc Amlitorium, 60 K. Congress. Hiut. WJW.S represent Write nnd "thin." 11 a pyllnblfi make al! wonls.

Graduate in shorthand lu TUIitXY day. PRIVATE INSTKLCTOHS. Expert WriU-rs. Phones: Oakland 07C7, Prexel 2684. Seeley 7744.

teley 18a, Diversey 181L All textbooks are published by the BO VI) PRESf. Vi. ataodolph St (liiclo. 111. (On request we send yoa catalog and re-fer you to the school nearest you in any city) 1 lewis insthut An Endowed Polytechnic Sdooi Pi tif-aJ courses ln every phe of AUTOMOTIVE MECHMtj Our shop are located In f't i tfr'-i builoiM a.

tn. and 7:45 p. Thirteenth. 10317 Lonrood-brrd, 10i30 ta. m.

Fourteenth, mrayside-T. and PaaUna-t. 10-43 a. m. and 7:45 p.

m. Fifteenth. N. CVntrai-av Austin. 0:45 a.

ta. and 7:45 p. in. SlUeenth. 1719 Lunt-ar.

10 :45 a. m. aid p. m. CONGREGATIONAL.

Arrrl Community. 601 8 Eeomoro-av. Tha Rev. James S. Ainslie, 11:30 a.

"'Why Xe Kemeruber' Lincoln." Iiird Mrnumal ill 35 Brandoa-av. The Rev. Thortuas Lineweaver. 11 a. "DajiieJ.

the ljcinoelraAoe." A. A-Little. 7:45 p. Bi-l 1 he JUiiln Jrinpie." Green Street, biiOO S. Grent.

The Rrr. r. 0. Ellis. 11 a.

Liberty Its Danrer Privilege." 7:30 p. "A Man lor lue A-at." Park. 6B00 Dorchestev-av. The Bev. Soares.

11 a. What 1 the Gift of the Spirit?" New First. Waehinrton and Ashland-blvds. "The Rev. GUbert Wiieon.

10:30 a. "Whoso Boy" 7:45 p. "A Face of jntiii." i-ilrrira, 6400 Harvard-sv. The Rev. Georre Jt Cady 10.30 a.

"Th Gospel Accord-Lnz to Xark." South Snore, 7400 Tates-av. The Rev. Fred f-nch. 11 a. m.

and 7:45 p. n. Pur-bam. Thomas Memorial S400 Homan-av. Ths Rev.

E. C. Palmer. 11 a. "ITi Fellowship of Prayer." 7 J0 p.

Liruoln. or Ki ample? Nd'arreo Aveuua, Warren and Arbnny-sva. Rev. Walter H. North.

10:30 a. tn. "The Lamp of Power." 7:30 Th Preparin- of Liiioc'n." Wveliuil Avenue, Waveland and Janssen-vh. Tha Rev. Edward Remer.

11 ta. ami fi p. ta. WeUmirtou Avenne), near 'Broadway. The Kev.

Von Otk-n Vosrt. 11 "The Faith. Labors, and fcriTaoietits." DISCIPLES OF "CHRIST, Armtln Bnnlevard, Aostln-blvd. and 8-j- Wlor-it Th? Rev. S.

Luikleltd-. 11 and 7 30 p. tn. lrtn Pars. CulkKB and KiUUre-avs.

The Rev. R. B. Jjaonian. 11 a.

"The Free-coal cf X.in." 7:30 p. Ths Glory pt lattrr Hore" Jacksiwi Boutevard. 2421 Jacksoo-blvtl. Ths Rev. Cbarle K.

Oakley. 10:45 a. and See." p. Wumn. C1 ur'-h ol Chru4.

Oak wood b.vd, Colae Grove-av, Th Rev. W. E. 11 a. "Th Mwip for Todiij." Vorlh Shone.

Ainaiie and Marnoba-avs The Rev. Atvin Wills. a. "The c-ond 1ine of Defense." A Most Delightful Addition to Your Home! The "Estey Studio" Organ A beautifully voiced organ in plain case design sufficiently small for an ordinary living room of a home or apartment. Lovers of organ music, and especially those who enjoy playing themselves, will find the Studio Organ a constant source of pleasure.

This instrument has two manuals. 5 5: tT i ts 8 w. I -S I fctJ i 3i I r. a I .2.2 I rt a pH4aJ tparat EARN $35 to $125 A WEEK jiorsa- Wi, I'M i (I mf ixat-Jii in leesuus. Piano.

Sax ophone. Banjo. Prums. etc. Schooli at i-'O Jackmn.

Harrison ia tinsurpassea. ujniruw. -extHTiened. Yon get Intllvidojj I uu.l plciuy of rxtx-riencxf "izZa Our nhon. Tuition M'.

fi ALESM ANSHIP Bertnnln classes for tbss wh wiali to enter Uia field of Salesmanship; a.lTaneed clause rw ttiw already engaged tn selling. Btudtnts arti not omy lnjttructe.l Ihiw tn k.i LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY Mouon picture. Commercial, Portraiture 3 to 6 months' course; practical instruction: dav uriimuiur 2204 8. Crawford. Lawndale 0780: d'ZO Western.

West 1311: 1010 Belmout. Lako low. Call in pen-mi. write nr pou fWl tl-s-riinivp IxmkU-t if got. (3 ana twivj view 0004: 2002 Milwaukee, Albany 31tt7.

a. Went 07i.ll. 1 1 miu 1 I U-jKv Catalog fcv VOKK. INbTITVTE OF PHOTOGRAPH fWi SU'd 11 EVELYN ACADEMY 630 H. Wabash Chicago nice yr.fcSSMAKIM hut ars alto actually trained to srli.

Tlie lu-strucior is E. C. CiiamlierUa, A. Aifout. Alln liaaoa.

Evening Classes Nov? Forming riome-study Salesmanship Courses, atAO Ask tor descriptive folder. T-18 Prvit Inclrut-lion ana hamohs t. Ji.lxBcin l.lvd. Dental Laboratory Work pays big money; quickly learned In Amcri. a lam est day and eve.

avtioul; no oioka; no claxse; expert intruction: un.Towde.1 Get calaloTie "0. MK'arrie Isrhool of Mechanical liratis-tiy, J4 W. Lai tt Cluvaeo. ST. GEORGE SCHOOL FOR CIRLS AND SMALL CHILDREN.

Day and boarding schools. All day kindergarten. Ri'trular grammar grades. sci-ent-e. French and expreacion taught.

Home environtnent. individual attention. The The Sign of Happiness fa ana uota roricno modern concave radiating pedal board, all necessary couplers, swell shoes controlling both key-boards, and ten sets of pipe quality reeds. It is so constructed that organists are able to play all pipe organ music upon it. Il is equipped with a noiseless portable Wowing machine, the motor of which draws current from an ordinary Boor socket.

Both orgsa and motor are portable. Installed without expense or inconvenience. Liberal Purclutse Plan. Old musical instruments accepted at their full valuation in exchange. COMMEHCE tha solves the mother's problem.

For further i information write 4545 Urexri Blvd. Uemovnl 19 S. La SaJle et Cbioaco, Central 6787 iroin e-to ioinro-e av i ei. Atlantic mmmm urn 1 SINCE the earliest writings of rnaa this eymbol, has been a mystic omen of good luck and exwrentmertt. Chosen a trade, mark 70 year ago by the world lestdms nr maker, it has since coma to sonify tuperienty in wedding rms.

oc-iing rings so stamped a cornet ln Style. or carved. nr i COLLEGE of COMMERCE ff Collar i BRIGHT Thru classes fsr Mea; tar clatwa far Latfina. Lsar ts SMTiaga, Inprcta, Blaster afttlrs. Taacfilni iO yoari bMMl-Huny.

r'sits. CisrsulM, b'lllsi-Ability. 6secimaiint. In sti.l saw lH Rotcll a Wrtnter Oratwv 8pech Clii. h5 E.

Hanclnuli. mar ftlichicaa Ave. ln-in Md ta Public Liorary. Telesnoos Csatral ta rreparatory 1 I to Urn a vrant a bright papf otrtnWy made. Ask to are tu aaooa MASTER SYSTEM COLLEGE Teaehe all brsnrhe in Ires lesiirniiir.

Catting a lir.mkins lor bus.netiii or reri)nl uje. Ua.v or fevrning Send or booklet State-Lake Buildin; 190 N. State St. era 1K3, 431 h. IWrborn, Chleao.

Ph. Wab. 0388 HEATF jeweuy at ore. 5" Jfjv, or -Jt, if a "rn thai no TRIBUNE Oak Psrk, Jckon bfvd. and Cnyler-av 5h Rev.

Raipti v. XeKja. 11 a. lout 'hi-A Pruves C'od LPI-COPAL. All "alDt.

fTrrmiUge and avs. The Rev. Fioa Bernard. 7:30 and 11 a. m.

and 7 p. as. Lftrn Millinery rrsMt tl rpert FASHION MILLINERY SCKOOL Call WrHa. trw H. SUM M.

TBA1XTNQ feXHOOL TOR NCRSKS AearedltMt 3 Year Csurss. a franco Besulrinti; fhyilcai fltssii. 4 yean High Sctttol its asuiva-last. Tut books, usitwmt, nam. beard mnttily sllawiinca Surini training.

START NOW. Oast. 104. Mlcnaci Rhu Hatsltal. Chltafa.

IM. a J. WUUI3 A oo.i uranm. li.ii lj saiie-t. The Rev SOUTH SIDE SHOP NORTH SIDE SI IOP 101 East 6 rd Street 4646 Sheridan Road Bramtk Shobt Open Ertmmgf Btstxk Shops Open Fi iiiaji Wabash Avenue at Jackson Boulevard TELEPHONE WABASH 7900 WLUtass S.

blotliopt. 6 and il a. m. and LEARN DRESSMAKING VALE.VTINE PfaKSSiLlKINO COLLKG1TS P-irninir. Millinery.

Da ami eve. i)0I W. -NUiIIsod Rt. heeler 164S. Kara Pmefc, Pria.

MILLINERY SCHOOL Day and Evening Classes. MMF. WAVE, Koom 506. ltf State St. Central it) Atonement, 749 TH Rev.

6- t1rj-. 7.30 and 11 a. m. and 6 p. NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN and ELEMENTARY COLLEGE tiamjner tM-hnol.

Jane IS-Ane. 19). IVsH. IHt. tH4 MirAr Caieac.

IB..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chicago Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chicago Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
7,805,997
Years Available:
1849-2024