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CHTCAGO THE 15 .10 DM-MI TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918. IChurch Activities 1 17--JEATf -Alt DEATH NOTICES. I I 4ec-v- (17, 4 cktlete 6.4' 1 Ql.sL A.Noor.1 11174 1-A-74w'- "IQ tkAt el CV '4U LA 0.0No ket Lv I 40, 1k7 4wNkAlla ko 'L" 11.1.41ALIL0..4.1k,,Q 111 A tali 11.6 4t, 7 i 4..... Sieu. I 1 I 1 giss Ginevra King, Who Weds Sept.

4, Lake Geneva Guest II' aos o-st IN MEMORIAM. CLEMENTIn loving memory of Douglas 13. Clement. who died Aug. O.

1917. lie is not dead. he is just away. MOTHER AND GRANDPARENTS. Aft.NSTEINJaeob Arrnate In, Aug.

IS. food tather of Laura. James. Edward. and the late John J.

Arnstein. Funeral Wednesday. Asia 21, at 2 p. from chapel. 6222 Cottage Grove-ay.

Interment at Oak-woods. For information call Englewood 111. E. Boal. Aug.

17, at her late residence. 5332 South beloved daughter of Robert and Margaret. nee Kerr; sister of late Florence Willmsley. Funeral Wednesday. Aug.

21. 1.p. autoeno Belfast, Ireland. papers POWELL. Mary O'Brien Powell fire Noonan 013nrn J.

at her 3779 beloved wife of James Powell, adored mother of Katherine F. O'Brien, Iklary Serene Id. Margaret Koch. Cora A. Graham, Agnes B.

Woodruff. and Williint R. Powell. Funeral Wednesday, 9 s. M.

to St. Agnes' church, for requiem high mass. Interment, autos to Calvary. Newark. N.

papers please copy. SCHALZAnna Maria Schals. Aug. IS, aged 58 years. beloved mother of Marla.

Elizabeth. Josieph. John, and Anthony Schatz. Funeral Wednesday, Aug. 21.

8:30 a. In, from late residence. 1710 to St. Michael's church. Interment at St.

Boniface cemetery. SCOTTHarry Stuart Scott, in his majesty's service. son of the late Robert Scott of Montreal and beloved husband of Carrie J. Scott. Aug.

19. at St. Luke's hospital. Chicago. after a short illness.

Funeral Private on Wednesday at 3 o'clock from 51IS Harper-ay. Montreal and New York Pire pers please copy. SILVEREmile 1. Silver. 4910 beloved husband of Mildred, nOe Sass, and father of Edwin and Herbert.

Funeral notice later. please copy. lok aiketti IFIL, orally tons sivet ate to 'tiff ant our CO, oi Ina ii, 1 ..1 VIIC ,,1 1 ,,,,,41. i 44 4 1, I i First Pageant Given in Americanization Drive of Y. M.

C. A. The Y. M. C.

A. Americanization under the direction of the immi- po. commission of the Chicago T. M. C.

A. was opened last night at Ham- lin park in the presence of as great a crowd as could find space in this north side playground. A pageant, the first of a program of two weeks of simliar exercises in the small parks of the City, was the big feature. Fifteen hundred children a majority of them of foreign parentage or birth. participated.

And most of them are students" of the commission's 'Americanization lectures. It is estimated that the spectators numbered more than 5.00 Seats were provided for 1.000 of the older residents of the neighborhood. The stage was on a canvas flooring on the ground. 1 Natural shrubbery formed the back-I ground. 0 :.:1 Oil ,4 44.4,4)1 t.

ti, .1.4 Essential in War Pastor Declares BY-THE REV. W. B. NORTON. Winona Lake, Aug.

activities are not to be Classed among thb nonessent la's in the Winning of the war, according to the Rev. J. A. Marquis, New York secretary of the board of home missions of the Presbyterian church or the United States of America, who spoke today at the Winona Bible conference. He said: "In many regions de -church was the only agency which could reach the farmers.

The Pre8b3rterian denomination alone fent speakers into 1,000 different communities. We told the people if the United States lost this war all that we fought for in 1776 would be lost. President Wilson, to whom we have committed the control of all our resources and who will be held responsible for their use or misuse, has ruled the work of the churches is essential in order to maintain life at a high level." The boy and religion conference Jaegan today. The encampment of the Chicago Boys' club is one of the features. According to John H.

Witter, superintendent, 500 boys from Chicago have been here this season. Charles 1 Swift of Chicago gave $5.000, with I which barracks have been erected and a drainage system and other improvements installed. Ladies Met. The fourth biennial convention of the Ladies of Isabella will be held today at the Auditorium hotel. 1 1 1 I SMALLJane Small.

daughter of Ralph and Ethel Small. suddenly at Northport. Mich. WARDMrs. El Ion Ward.

at the residence et her daughter. Mrs. William S. Froeschle, 1335 N. fond mother of Grace Ward MacPherson of Kalamazoo.

and Mrs. Kitty Ward Froeschle. Funeral Wednesday, 2 :3 0 at Graceland chapel, corner of In-jog Park and Clark. WADDELLLeon Waddell. Aug.

13. at San Francisco. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Waddell of 4032 Washington-blvd. FunerarWeskiesday. Aug. 21.

at 2 p. from the funeral chapel at Ogden-ay. and by autos to Forest Home DEATH HAZARDHelen Marearet Hazard. age 11 years. beloved daughter of Leon S.

Hazard and Helen Vaughan Hazard- Funeral eery-lees Tuesday 3. p. in. at late residence. Wheaton.

Id. KENNEDYClarence M. Kennedy. Atte 17. beloved husband of Mildred and fond Poe of A.

D. and Grace Kennedy. funeral from residence of his parents. 811 Wednesday, Aug. 21.

at 10:30 a. interment at Rosehill. KDIBALLElizabeth Judson KimbaH. widow of Mark Kimball and mother of Eugene S. Kimball and Mrs.

Helen M. Galloway, Sunday, Aug. 18. in his etehty-eighth year. Funeral services at her late residence.

4932 Lake Park-av. Tuesday. at 2 P. m. Burial private.

Please omit flowers. KRIETEMabel Ray Kieete, beloved wife of George H. Kriete and daughter of Hon. Simeon P. Shope, Monday.

Aug. 19, at residence. 941 Lawrence-at. Funeral services at late residence at 2 P- m. Wednesday.

Aug. 21. Interment Rosehill. LATIIROPAuetin S. Lathrop.

son of Mrs. W. and the late John P. Lathrop. brother of Mrs.

Etta Bishop. Harvey Lathrop and Mrs. F. A. Hoffman.

Funeral Tuesday. 2 p. from residence. 4001 W. Madison-at, autos to Forest Home cemeterye LAVINAnna M.

Lavin. Aug. 15. age 241 years, beloved daughter of P. J.

and Ellen! Lavin; sister of Mrs. Edward Garrity. John, i Harry. Margaret. and Frances Lavin.

Funeral Tuesday at 9:15 a. ne from late residence. 5401 to St. Thomas the Apostle church. '55th-at.

and Kimbark-ay. Interment at Mount Olivet. LEHMANNAlma Lehmann, Aug. 18. 1918, beloved daughter of the late Carl and I Alwiene Lehmann.

sister of Oscar. Alwiene. Mrs. Olga Berndt and Mrs. Agnes Uttete Funeral Wedneadae at 2 from the late residence.

1623 North Mozart-st, by autos to Waldheini. LINDSAYClara M. Lindsay. Osten. at New York City, Aug.

17. wife of John C. Lindeay. sister of Anna A. Cleveland.

Carl' A. Oaten. and Albert G. Osten. Funeral Tueeday.

3 p. ne. from chapel. 2701 N. Clark-st by autos St.

Lucas eametetgbM'ELLIGOTTJames W. McEilligott, bus-band of Helen, at Postgraduate hospital, Aug. 19. 1918. age 68 years.

Fiesleral serv-1 ices at chapel, 4141 Cottage Thursday at 3 p. tn. under auerdees of Montjoio eommander7 No. 53. K.

T. Sere. ices at grave under auspices of Kenwbud lodge No. 800, A. F.

A. M. MKILLOPElizabeth McKillop. nee McGllire, beloved wife qt Samuel McKillop and fond mother of Catherine. Joseph and beth.

at her residence. 1226 W. 73d-st. Member of St. Ita's-ceurt No.

3,58. W. C. 0- F. Funeral Wednes.day.-Auz.

21. 9:30 a m. to St. Brenden's church. where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated, thence' by autos to Mount Olivet.

McKINNEYSusan E. McKinney. Aug. 19. 1918.

aged Oa years. mother of Mrs. Carry M. Jones. 178 N.

Oak Park. Funeral services at Kansas City. Mo. NUTTINGMrs. Nora Nutting, twin sister of Mrs.

Fred C. Pardee, passed away Sunday. Aug. 18. Burial at Aurora.

111, Aug. 20. OLSHANSKYliorris Olshanskie beloved brother of the David, uncle of Charles. Louis. and anny Olshansky.

Funeral Tuesday. Aug. 20. at 10 a. m.

from chapel. 4649 Prairie-ar by autos to Q. R. A. rem etery.

All Russian papers (-one. CALDWELLAnn -Caldwell. Aug. 18. at the residence of her son.

Dr. C. P. Caldwell, 4429 beloved -wife of the' late Peter Caldwell. aged 79 years.

Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. to St. Elizabeth's church, 41st-st. and Wabash-ay. where high mass will be celebrated.

thence by autos. to Calvary. Friends earnestly requested to omit flowers. COSTELLOWilliam Coetello. Aug.

18. 1918. beloved husband of Mary. brother of Michel Costello. at residence.

1811 Jacksonblvd. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. from chapel. 1764 to St.

Jarlaths church. Burial at DUGGANCornelius Duggan. devoted husband of Mary Ince Brennan, father of Teresa M. Thomas Anna George John F. and poretta M.

Duggan. Fu- neral 21. at 9 a. from residence. 352 S.

to St. Mary'. church. Autos to ELDRED'IERuth Eldredge. aged 28 years.

beloved daughter of Cora Eldredge. 8328 Renwood-av. Servites Wednesday at Forest Home cemetery. Funenal private. FREYMary E.

Frey. Aug. 18. 1918, beloved wife of John Pt Frey. deceased: sister of Mrs.

Mary Rodeman. Jake Koehler, Cassie lioshagen. George Koehler. Sophia Bach. and Mrs.

Susan Frey. deceased; aunt of Mrs. Pauline Graf and John Mettlfr. Funeral Wednesday. Aug.

21. at 2 p. m. from late residence. 609 W.

32d-st, to Forest Home cemetery. Friends wishing Information call Yards 175. letTIABONCharles Edwin Fulton. Aug. 19.

at Desplaines. brother of Eilmer John IdenrIti George. and Guy. Services at the chapel at 2701 N. Tuebday.

1 Aug. 20. at 2 to. in. Interment at Indian1 mpoltq tti kz Ne, ie lwder rws Ginevra King, whose marriage Ensign William II.

Mitchell will take place on Sept. 4, is spending a or days with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whalen at take Geneva.

Her mother, mre. Charles Garfield King. will me turn from Rye Beach, N. IL, tomor row, but r. King is motoring home, oo be will not be here for a couple 'of weeks.

Miss King hastened home to be in the wedding party of Miss Betty Hoyt and Lieut. T. Philip Swift last Qaturday, and spent the week end with Itiss Edith Cummings in Lake Forest. 51a.j. L.

C. Eckentelder arrived Sunday in Chicago to spend a few days with Mme. Eckentelder on his way toga San Francisco to Washington. Eckenfelder is spending the summer in Winnetka. Nfre.

William C. Pullman of 199 Lake Shore drive will depart today for her summer residence, Sheelin, near Green Lake, to spend three or four weeks. Her son, William A. p. who sill return to Harvard in the fall, went up to Green Lake last Saturday, but her daughter.

Margaret, prefers to remain the city so that her war work will not be neglected. While her mother is away she will stay at the apartment during the Week and Will spend the week ends with various Mends in Lake Forest. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cleofonte Campanini and Mr.

and Mrs. George Baklanoff are spending the summer at Mt. Rine, Its. Mr. Campanini is active in all phases of summer life and is especially enthusiastic about shooting.

He re tently was high gun in trap shooting at the Moosehead Lake Yacht club. McNair Ilgenfritz and Mrs. W. Mack Baxter gave a musical Aogram yesterday at the Convalescent Naval home at the Great Lakes. Mrs.

Kaufman, wife of Surgeon-General Kaufman, was hostess for the occasion. A special meeting of the Cercle Tranalise is called for next Tuesday eter110011 at 3 o'clock in room 1943 Commonwealth Edison building, 72 West Adams street New members are to be elected and the club colors and motor are to be chosen. I 4 Bloaletick ct Ill UNDERTAKERS. (-1-; Jflcs Cara a. (Pa awot-Cfrt, Mr.

and Mrs. Julius Wunder. of 655 Sheridan road announce the engagement of their daughter, Clara to Capt. T. N.

Webster of Windsor, Ont. Capt. Webster, who has been in the Canadian army for four years, served three years over there as a machine gun officer and is now awaiting honorable discharge. CUNNINGHAM, Where Your Desires Govern the Price. 6237 Normal-blvd.

Went. 450 FREEMot beautiful chapel in America including screened organ and organist. POSTLEWA1T GOLDEN Rr La PRICES and Gold Rule service; 37 years at one location. 1807 Ogden-ay. Phone West :150.

WIN not ob. harm. 'revolt rattono. tsi vain. Wbits.

Nag 16 Tim OBITUARY. I I The program dealt chiefly with the history of Illinois, beginning with an Indian corn dance, and including events which took place In the lifetime of Abraham Lincoln. Columbia was represented by Miss Marie McDonough and America by Miss Elizabeth Schmaty. There was a special dance by Helen Richter aid Margaret Hutyera and there was a flag drill conducted by Mrs. Clara Eddy.

Every one taking part lives in the neighborhood. The exercises tonight will consist of a similar pageant at Seward park at Elm and Sedgwick streets, in Little Italy." There will be four more pageants before the end 'of the fortnight. Each will be in a park in a district populated chiefly by families of foreign parentage. Those in charge of the Y. M.

C. A. immigration commission hope to keep the work up until there is not a person In Chicago subjeCE to naturalization who has not become a loyal citizen of the United States. CEMETERIES. BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL AT ROSEHILL CEMs etry fAr funeral servicedecorated with growing ferns and palms; also including uss of organ.

S5. The largest best equipped Rec. eiving Vault in the city. adjoining the chapel. Telphone Edgewater 714.

OAKWOODS CREMATORY OAKAVOOD3 CemeterY. E. 67th-it and Greenwood-ay. Charge for cremation. 35.

All lots sold with Perpetual care. Phone Hyde Park 61. GLEN OAK CEMETERY. Single graves with perpetual care. $12.00.

111 W. Washington. Franklin 3811. I OBITUARY. I M.

TM ENTMA'IVITTBOLD, 76 years old, widow of George Wittbold, for years one of the largest florists and growers of tropical plants in the west, wit be buried this afterndon. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock at her home, 3319 North Halsted. She died on Saturday. Mrs. Wittbold hd lived In Chicago since 1857.

She is survived by three sons and three daughters. Burial Grace land cemetery, HENRY CROSSMAN, formerly with the old Chicago Packing company and later with Morris died suddenly Sunday night at Calgary. Alberta. He was connected there with P. Burns packers.

Miss Mary Broderick of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lamm of 1050 Pratt boulevard, will be married this morning to Ensign A.

V. Jannotta, son of Mrs. Stella Skiff Jannotta of Oak Park. The wedding will take place at 10 o'clock in the rectory of St Ignatius' church. Lieut.

L. C. Chamberlin and his wife will act az best man and matron of honor. A wedding breakfast will be served for immediate members of the families at the home of the bride. The young couple will leave for the east on their honeymoon this eivening.

Ensign Jannotta was assigned to the United States cruiser San Diego and has made several trips overseas in the convoy service. He was on the ill fated ship at the time of the explosion off Fire island recently, and remained in the water, clinging t9 a life raft, for several hours before being rescued. Both the bride to be and her mother, Mrs. A. H.

Lamm, have been active in war savings work. Mrs. Lamm is chairman of street booths for the Cook county war savings committee and is organizing a uniformed squad of young society girls as a permanent war Mrs. Field Daily Walker. Magnolia, Aug.

19.Special.1 Mrs. Marshall Field of Chicago, although. 65 years of age, walks four miles every day. The stroll she takes is from here to Gloucester. She usually starts out in the forenoon and finishes in about two hours.

Then she rides home. Mrs. Field believes regular exercise is necessary for every one. MABEL RAY KR1ETE wife of Georg' H. Kriete and daughter of Simeon rk Shork died residence, 941 Lawrence avenue, yesterday.

She leaves three children. Funeral Eervices will be held at the residence tomorrow at.2 p. m. La" RA TS mrs TIIEBADAT aHT BIN A-Nir a $LR FLORISTS. cAsnr GETS FLOWERS FOR HALT Sprays.

51.65Wreaths. 52.25 and Op. OHIO FLORAL 2d floor. 509 S. Wabash-ay cot Congress-k.

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2 to Mr. and Rolland Hastings of Highland Park. Mrs. Hastings was formerly lliss Ruth Beebe of New York. Mrs.

Roy E. Pingrey and her son, Harlan, have left Highland Park and have gone to Germantown, a suburb of Philadelphia, while Mr. Pingrey is serving on the shipping board. Dr. and Mrs.

P. C. Wolcott have returned to Highland Park after a two weeks' trip to Wisconsin. A dinner and dance will betaheld this evening at the Chicago Yacht club. Mr.

and Mrs. Earle Deane and family of Philadelphia, have returned to their home after having been the pests of Mrs. Henry Boyd of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs.

'Bruce Borland of 2632 Prairie avenue, have taken the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Cochran at 1415 Astor street. They will move Sept. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Cochran 111move to the Virginia hotel. Mn W. C.

P. Nicholson is at the Georgian Terrace, Atlanta, Ga.i where sht is staying to be near Maj. Nicholson, who is stationed at Camp CEITIMIL PARK n. LINCOLN NEAR BELMONT I 111.2th Street and Central Park Avenu421 Cont. 1 to II P.

M. 12th Street and Central Park Avenu421 Now PLAYING 2ND BIG WEEK Continuous 12 Noon to 11 P. M. LAMM TOIIORROW at With. VOORE sust 25 i.SENT MAN LL Smith EYEWS "BEET, bet I Van Buren UOUS ILLE I r.

IL Snolvt 81 STD1 20 and 30c Emomonoommommal Year of YP ESDAY Chas. Chaplin 1 adv.v wr "Triple Trouble" a a 'pa A A U111.1 LIM SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT Cont. :10 CECIL B. DE MILE Presents11, Can't Have Everything', A Central Park De Luxe Presentation EZ- iti- EDITH ROBERTS. The Love Swindle' -a iSiir)P Vi I 111 I I 4 I II a i 4 '3 9))) I 4) 4 ML ozr IC xi HIGAN AVE NEAR VIII MI St II I 1 lz A.M.

A 4 Wa P.M. GEORGE KLEINE OFFERS FIRST IN'AMERICA ,0 pc-F47 A A 4 0 9 1i 1 ATW--A Aft i 4 01 -1Trri 111Tri, I)) ItirisKam D. 'W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS "THE GREAT LOVE" -a 11 SOUTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE 1 O. is tiv 1 LEXINGTON I 11(i? EAS'r will ST.

A Special Matinee 4 ,,1 mem sl i 6611 ill The House of Mirth' g- Prairie Ave. Near 47th St. Mat. Eve. et SENSATION OF tHE YEAR 1 i Henry Kolker -Katherine Barrymore E----- I Also The Geezer Of Comedr TO HELL El- NORTH SIDE 1 With I LORI-INCH TRINZ 4he ekVFNT CARn7N See How lie Gets There P.

26S5 N. Clark St.Cont. 2 to It P. An Artcraft Picture 1 r--7- LSIE FERGUSON E- PERumunirrudE z--. lL---- Th Mk fi anger 3 53RD ANT) HARPER AVENUE si--- "House of Daily ji Li.

Also-- ar A Paramount Picture FE CHAS. CHAPLIN "TRIPLE TROUBLE" F-9 A 11.1 "Uncle 9 i Uncle Tom Cabin" FIE h- ofilRY 11 Pa A Rug "BRITAIN'S BULWARKS" 5 i E---- Official Government War Pictures Bryn Mawr. near Broadway, at Bryn Ei Eli Added AttractionThe Sunshine Quer. Mawr Sta. Mat.

Eve. 741 E--2: tette, Singing Plantation Melodies E-3 -7- a TomorrowSESSUE HAYAKAWA An Artcraft Picture I 2 "The City of Dim Faces" -21g EgT OTM1 riElnellr TartikT a 101111113 It Ir 11 IVI 14 bil Kling L--- Bryn Mawr. near Broadway, at Bryn P- g----- Mawr Sta. Mat. Eve.

741 t-3. An Artcralt Picture 74 3 SOUTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE 1 g111111111111111MMI or! A 1 -a-- SEAVER ZAHLER 1 1 --a N. W. STA. AT HOWARD ST.1 MATINEE and EVENING-.

Fa 1---21-1 Carlyle Blackwell El -11 'The Beloved Blackmailer' I Ei TomorrowWALLACE REID 1 14 1 I 0, THE HOUSE OF SILENCE" P. 1 II 1 With practically the same cast as in "The Birth of a Nation" and "Ilearts of the NVorld." You see the Dowager' Queen Alexandre. Lady Diana Manners. and a host of England's proudest work-Inc side by side with the most lowly Londonites. in this great picture.

A UM APC, tIIfl SJUV. andra. Lady Diana Manners. and a host of England's "proudest" side by side with the most lowly Londonites. in this great picture.

A Combination Entertainment of Opera. Music. Motion and the Stags a. tAtry- 0 7 -1: 6- I1 A Combination Entertainment of NtItal1 I Col. and Mrs.

Alfred E. Bradley announce the marriage of their daughter, Harriet, to the Rev. Frank Fitt, who has recently taken charge of the First Presbyterian church in Highland Park. The wedding took place at Hague on Lake George, N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maloney, 293 Glencoe road, Glencoe, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary to Carl A. Beckstrom, son 'of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Beckstrom, 2821 Thayer street, Evanston. The wedding took place Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents.

Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Frances Jean Molner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Molner of 4759 Drexel boulevard, to Edward Glatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glatt of 5001 Grand boulevard.

Mrs. Gertrude Parsons Lawrence announces the marriage of her daughter, Gwen Gertrude Parsons, to James Hervey Stewart Ellis, which took place yesterday at Camp Tobyhanna, Pa. Mr. Ellis is in the heavy tank service and is stationed at Camp Tobyhanna. Schofield B.

Gross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Gross of Riverside, and Miss Dorothy Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis G.

Richardson of 906 Michigan avenue, Evanston, are to be married on Aug. 21. Hoe Succeeds Racquet. Speaking of war gardens, the latest is that which used to be the tennis court of the Hermon Butler house in Winnetka. Young Stuyvesant Butler now wields a hoe there instead of a racquet and has a flourishing crop of green peas and celery.

I work'Inc IORCHESTRA OF SYMPHONY PLAYERS ILA11 Seats (Except Boxes) 25c 11 CLII3LINER TRINZ Li OS RAF i311 1 Miss Rose Summer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Summer of 416 East Fiftieth place, will be married to Ernest E. Mayer.

son of Mrs. Meliae Mayer of 5315 Michigan avenue, taay at the Edgewater Beach hotel. 0 4 ki ij wo4 Meor si do 0A Azzi ift 1-22 2433 Lincoln Ave. Cont. to II E- CHAS.

CHAPLIN E. a s--. dev Iriple Trouble" ss BESSIE BARRISCALE sa "Maid 0' the Storm" E--: JONES. LINICK SCHAEFER'S URPHEUM VATRE at! 8 A. 3L-CONTINCOUS-12 P.

M. -LAST TIMES TODAY )night P' I h. ENGAGEMENTS ELSIE FERGUSON NE--- "The Danger Mark" 1 Allied Official War Review No. 7 'F2- ComedyEtc. IiiiIIIIIMM111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111M II Will Open SoonOur New I 1I RIVIERA THEATRE Broadway and Lawrence Ave.

II ITALY'S FLAMING FRONT MEM pi, FA p4p 0 eN de Ad 13.53-855 E. 63rd St.Cont. 2 to 11 P. M. P.

RY FOX MILS BOY 0 LA SALLE I IDMSION AND sALTm WM. DESMOND END" UNIVERSAL WAR NEWS 25c-ADMISSION -50t1 COMING I DOROTHY DALTON TOMORROW 1 in "GREEN EYES" E---- LUBLINER TR1NZ ti.FAImrvIADIS011 SQUAREm ion W. Madison Near Cicero Ave. if-4 :30 to 11:00 P. M.

1Overture 7Madison Square Weekly 3MADGE. KENNEDY E. 3MADGE. KENNEDY Louise It Oliver announces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Louise, to Lieut. Harry C.

Holt. Lieut. Holt is In the aviation service and is stationed in San Antonio, Tex. Ars. Louise H.

Oliver, 425 Greenwood boulevard, Evanston, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mar-Piet Louise, to Lieut. Harold C. Holt, ormerly of Chicago, now stationed at San Antonio in the aviation service. CASTLE stw I re BUCKINGHAM 3319 N. CLARK ST.

LOUISE GLAUM "SHACKLED" ICKERSOCKEt BAND Clark and La Salle BOX Madison Between 3MARY Five Acts of Spanuth's VOD-A-VIL MOVIES STATE AT MADISON STREET FIRST CHICAGO SHOWING OF BROADWAY, NEAR GRANVILLE E--: Continuous 1:30 to 11 P. M. Ago. Anu V.0 "Friend Husband" I i 4Mabel DallasNovelty Entertainer a FE 1Spanutb's Vott-a-Vil kEFER'S osTuvuorot Ary Tim Will In ton Co. '-'4 1mr To Hell 4154 With the 1 31 E---7- 4-: Alk Ka E.

1 iser Eillioniniummulitiumminionnummalimiumuraminnorit GENE GREENE (IN PERSON) WILLIAM S. PINE GROVE Sheridan Rd. at BroadwayMat. Eve. "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" Harold Lloyd Comedy Official War Review -7d The Peer of All Songo An Artcraft Picture ELSIE FERGUSON, The Danger Mark SOUTH SIDE KIMBARK 6240 KIM BARE AVENUE Njargue-rite Clark "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" 7 wr, oze, dit dfez, C110 4 a LAKE SHORE Broad way at Belmont 7 TO 11 P.

144 CH A RLTE CH ABLISTRIPLE TROUBLE" CONSTANCE TALMADGE "Good-Night, Paul" KEDZIE ANNEX MADISON ST. AT KEDZIE A. Kathlyn Williams "THE FOtRTU 011' JULY I.N FaANce GOLD I 3411 WEST 1TH STREET :30 to II P. M. CHARLIE CHAPLIN----TRIPLE TROUBLE'' KEYSTONE WEST SIDE.

CURRENT EVENTS and COMEDY SPECIAL MAT. 2 and 4 P. and 10c IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS GHT lgton rTH SI.54 "RIDDLE GA19111E" gummilmmillicRAriFORD1111111111111M11111-! -a, CRAWFORD AVENUE Nr.MADISO CONTINUOUS 2:30 to 11:30 P. T. VERNON.

I PICTURE CECIL DE MILLE'S Production "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" ADMTS ONLY) A THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT PICTURES Shown at This Theatre Exclusively ADDED PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT PICTURES Shown at This Theatre Exclusively ADDED ATTRACTION I a I I SHERMAN ROAD 111111111111M11111111111111111111 I sTA M1111111111111111M1111111111g BESSIE BARRISCALE 47th and Cottage GroveMat. Eve. "PATRIOTISM" Chester Outing and Nestor Comedy ALICE JOYCE ss REGENT 1 6746 SytERIDAN ROAD EN ENING 7-11 rs .11 "TO THE HIGHEST GLORIA SWANSON TAIFDTG BIDDER" HEARST-PATHE NEWS NcOLN AND DIVERir "I'LL- AUCTION OFF MY SERVICES EASTERLY I 11- SEY PARKWAY FIVE YEARS TO THE 1------- GLADYS OF PREY" THE BUGG I Lincoln Robey St. GRACE vAlms-rm-E---The tochastened WOMILIV. .4 a a a I :3912 SHERMAN ROAD BESSIE BARRISCALE Tonight you see a good photo-play.

With these trademarks in sight, yon go in and take your seat in confidence. ATTRACTION- I 34 rl.11123"11111111111113. 4il111 1 NORTHWEST SIDE STALmomminvnl NORTH AVE, NEAR CALIFORNIA Ea-- A Paramount Picture ENID BENNETT VAMP" CONCERT ORCHESTRA 12 SOLOISTS AFT. dt EVE. 7-- SiminulinuilitnininnuatimilmmummunnumumnFi PHONE 7.

fi AL 19 YE RS $hion Succe" LTD. HATTON 00041.51 HARVARD I 6391 A'VDandriLk17. ARD A PARAMOUNT PICTURE SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE CITY OF DIM FACES" A PARA3fOUNT PICTURE SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE CITY OF DIM FACES" HMI Organ Solo F----- 2Today's Ford Weekly 7------ 3Cecil B. De Mille Presents an All E----- Star Cast, Including IR KATHLYN WILLIANS THEODORE ROBERTS In Rupert Hughes' Great 'Story "We Can't Have Everything" -g- 4Animated Song Reel L--- 3Latest Lloyd Comedy I SEASON 1918-19 Tomorrow ONLY cat Comeau', GIRL" 'A it il I "t'' SozzxPANUM.S caerA-1, EST BIDDER" vo val The Speaker Was the Most Beautiful 1 1 -a- Woman in Town. Can You Imagine 7- a 6.

1 O. tile Excitement That Followed Her ti Exclamation? 1 4- N'w, ovies to bl 1 1 1 4 -II lina m. ILUBLIINItit 'Mira 5 ACTS imo 1 'El'e atill.b. 1 I' FROLIC I 55th St. and Ellis we.

Garfield and Michigan-2 to II P. 1 L11 a CHIGAN A Cont. 2:15 to 11:15 7- 2 I a ES A A Paramount Picture p. m. 7 I E-- CHARLIE CHAPLIN LI I a CHAS.

RAY -7-3 LE-1: "Triple Trouble" 1 Z1EGFELD'a- "THE CLAWS OF THB HUN" Er-: i F------ Madge Husband" M. 624 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE 2 -E--- I F- tz- PENTER In Illustrated Songs --a- I FF-t Added Attraction-MISS FRANCIS Coming Thursday, Friday Saturday CAR 2-1 --g- GENE GREENE 1 Palm r-'------- I SE FOR L--- EST BIDDER" -72 i The Speaker Was the Most Beautiful Woman in Town. Can You Imagine ES Es the Excitement That Followed Her ti Exclamation? N111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111110; I 1 pAwunfq OICK4111, .111 't1 I -4 A o-W4N 1. I 41. 1 i balovies 1 1 I 1 5 ACTS adb.

31 FRC lazIEGFELDo---- 1 Adt TH I. 624 SOU MILIGAN AVENUE 1 CAI LmniLtAoun I Cont. 2.11:15 P. M. ir-x 11 lkilD a al A a wr Center er Lane Ct.

riTn, TrttNZ rum in1 17 A VI And you come out well-pleased and satisfied. 1 And you come out well-pleased and sat- isfied. I I O. 0 At AA.40P kdeeo dMeka. aa at0i0ed 38U WEST MADISON ST.

TONIGHT-7 to All Star Cast In tRU lizic or se A famwan a a I TONIGHT-7 to All Star Cast In ktrANY ,2 54) to 4 SemsV-w E--: LOIS WEBER z----: E---; SCAND AL MONGERS" L- 2- Also Community Singing All New Songs I ADELPHI 7070 North Clark Street Es -Mat. a Mat. E-: if i 1 2.63S Milwaukee to It P.M. Mrs. Vernon Castle "The Girl From Bohemia" Fl Burton Holmes Trate Is and Comedy TON NO CHILDREN WANTED I An Artcraft Picture ES ELSIEr FERGUSON E--.

4 1 i 4 i 1 1 Is 11 I I 1i 4 i 4.. 4 4' t4 ti consult the Motion Picture Directory for Theatres Showing Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. Consult e. Motion picture BrOL S8M Mat Ince and Evening I JEFFERSON James Whitcomb RACE VALENTINE I 1523 E. 55TH STREET I K.

"TUE DANGER MARK" Riley's E---114ARY Bray Cartoon and Comedy IN I fillATCO111.1 Broadwayand Broadway and Al IN I LY CHATEAUI Allied War Review No. I Soloists-- 11 Masterpiece' "THE UNCHASTENED WOMAN" I ix1 Official Allied War Review orcComedy IVA 174 0,1 A 6THE tINCH ASTENED WOMAN" LArnpdvr-- I 11'1 TT.RS Masterpiece ffi" Tc ii a Ei AUHNi ecd sa rt yv. op 1 Al ILES 1 z- 1 I i I i rItt a Class a CI ass by Itself "L) NEW 'IRVING iiirlrERE50113LVD. FRANCIS FORD "BERLIN via AMERICA" PAULINA I 1335Var MARION DAVIES 'CECILIA OF THE PINK ROSES ints, oliAl" Grace 2 Hoosier Romance" Mat. Eve.

Matinee and Evening i CAKLAND SQUARE Drexel and "SOCIAL A Oakwood 0 I Sidney Drew Comedy.and a Wonderful Bowan 5: A Paramount Picture WALLArE REID cc THANI KIN" ll I ILAJ41C1 IWILICIIIIX Matinee and Evening 1 Sidney Drew a Wonderful Scents WALLArE REID i 71 --1 7 LESS TIIAN KIN" -r: E- a 77- E-- 7 -r I 1 BROADWAY STRAND Twelfih rul Britain's Bulwarks and Comedy. Also F------- i Sta. An A rterer ure B. Itterridc.rkMazniHenidn 1 "WE CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING" LIES 2:15 yell I i Colleen Moore and Thos. Jefferson LEWIS STONE i "INSIDE THE LINES" 1 r-- i JACKSON PARK 67TIT" AND STONY CONTINUOUS 12:30 to II P.

Official Allied War Reiew ISLAND AVE. Added Attraction I Continuous 2:30 to II P. M. SATURDAY THE CELEBRATED I COSMOPOLITAN Halsted Es Cont. Corp.

DOUGLAS LEIGHTON JAPANESE STAR FA MAE MURRAY -----f I Of the Canadian Highlanders (IN PERSON) rE SESSUE HAYAKAWA E4 "THE BRIDE'S AWAKENI 1 "TIOUSE NG" JEANE ST. ANNE, ALL-STAR CAST OF IktIRTII" Continuous 2:30 P. M. War KelieW OZE to 10POLIT RI 79An th inlated Cont E--. Corp.

DOUGLAS LEIGHTON' Of the Canadian Highlanders (IN PERSON) MAE MURRAY 1 ALL-STAR CAST "THE BRIDE'S AWAKENING" Er-. 1 ALL-STAR ded Attraction JEAN ST. ANNE, Ei "HOUSE OF MIRTH" 6jL46.1"1"1..d ab la I 11.1" g- Added Attracium A rtist NEW STRAND 10 HELL with the KAISER' St and Balmoral Ave. E- Matinee and Evening A LO Clark THE GRACE VALENTINE "NCHASTENED WOMAN" 171 1111 tan, nin mndi Comedy Set- Ma azine and Comedy ve. al RACE VALENTINE 3 samm UCHASTENED WOMAN" Magazine and Comedy LUBLINER TRINZ to 1 71) Cicero at West EndCont.

1:30 to 11 en I F.71 no um as Vs liO A7111 'cher Linn Road Sheridan Road El reen MAUR IRVING PARK CRAWPORD CORINNE GRIP'? WATCESS" and "THE. GEEZER OF PERLIN" 4 Celebrated French Concert tAKESIDE mSerree Eve. A Paramount Picture A Paramount Picture I DOROTHY DALTON 7-4 I L-7 An Arteratt Pkture Cecil B. De Mille's 'Old Wives for New'1 (ADULTS ONLY) LIBERTY' LIBERTY' rt-LLERTos AND LAWNDALE A VES. KATHEttlxe the -I THE MATING OF MAR I Lakeside Comedy Lakeside Comedy I I IN in "HIS BIRTH RIGHT" 11 rd St, i en E- 47th KE get --4 HYDE PARK AND LAKE PARK 1 Woodlawn ok Kimbark Adults 1 let Children be E-1 I I.

A RI The I 21 NORTH i --I Matinee and EveningAll Star Gast CONSTANCE TALMADGE L-- "The Price cf Applause" Shuttle" BOSTON scREEN MAGAZIN 7: AND FORD WEEKLY aS 1 GLAS FAIRBANKS IDOL-7---- 1 Latest Events from the Front E- Tomor.JUNE Innocence" Added AttractionPTE. PINKERTON DREXEL' 858 E. 83d St! E. I LI: of the Firstp.13rx.natnt. Regt.

in kCott. GroveMat, Datil i L--- "HIS BIRTHRIGHT iertiwnn-n! 19 In E. 47th St, Bet- UPfir PARK RD AND LAKE PARK ...1. Ch11.11-.11 i DRE EL I Volt.Er6o3tiv I :12 A I. Is I LOU.

ixrovemau. vala 1 -71 11M.Ob i ititA0tAt4t14Ann -1C -k 44t 4- FAMOUS PLAYERS -LASKY CORPORATION ADOLPH ZUKOR Pggs JESSE LIMN CECIL 0111KWE ligrawiryagond 11 a 1 1 ilk titAtke4eteitekgoviti liAnn TAD MARX 4c -)till. 11'11'1071 At- .1, x' 1- 01,,01,, FA 1 tc MOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORPORATION RUlAt7 ----1 ADOLPki zusoa JIM LLATI Ppm cam. a oa lid OAK PARK TER mi NAL Person at 8:30 MARSHALL SQUARE est 130 S. 2:30 ON IENC2r Oiill -rfEtt Dr 3 KLNsMao.

5fon" Genital L. qaTID. enLis: eel or W. t(4. Park C4116, ODRONIE sE" rtat (w.

VILMA 1LESQUE BOStOttiallS IOS-tra. BESSIE' BARRISCALE BESSIE BESSIE BARRISCALE BIDDER" LCALISER OAK PARK 1 f. St. --m. a.

ap-- OAK PARK Wao.onsin 1 Etock Sta.Mat. Eve. I 1 I 4 Constance Taitnadae--A Pair of Bilk Steckinas CHAR.LIE liAtiLIN--TRIPLE CHAKt-I IC A PLA TittiBL Bulwarks 22ND ST. AND MARSHALL BLVD. ea, (2,100 Comfortable Seats) Tomorrow Today a Tomorrow in "BOUND IN MOROCCO" i 1 Av.

diaciSt. 1 TO THE HIGHEST BIDI E4 ALAILX JU BOSI1ON SCREEN TELEGRAM NO. 49 a t. e. MAID 0' THE STORM" 1 Ea HERBERT RAWLINSON Arbuckle Comedy Britain's ROSE MADISON, NEAR "SMASIIING THROUGH I Es DEARBORN Starting Today" 4 A 3D and ELLIS AVE MILFORD Milumukee Matinee A Paramount Picture The rasa Bullet" i S- ALLA AK SPR Em ARE Paramount Picture "The Firefly of Prance AVA IC 1147 ALICff JOYCE -MAID 0' THE STORM" I E-1 "TO THE HIGHEST 1 ArbuCkle Comedy Britain's TV and ELLIS AVE ll kDISON, NEAR 1 l''et 14 1 HAKESPEARE "SMASIIING THROUGH" g.

43 I Rinnn Milwukee A Paramount Ptcntueere, a DEARBORN MILIFUnli Matinee et A Paramount Picture 1 Startirig Firefly of Pra Crawford ra- 4 6 (3 PAft Evening Cecil De Milrler' AUSTIN IP. 117E AN HAYAKAWA LAKE ST. Of OF DIM FACES" Ea rutibmrtut 9 I 7- LAKE ST. 7.1 a-e-aA E.3 I Grand Blvd. ITALIAN FLAMING I METROPOLITAN 1 las an 47th St.

Oft IP VI 1 63rd and Cottage Grovo 63rd and CottagGrove FLAMING L- tairuLl 1 411 I and 47th St. 63rd and Cottage Grove garTnADIII ITRM I Grand Blvd. MING eill3.1:aGsrsanBdulnieht7d. METROPOLITAN and 47th St. I 63rd and Cottage Grove It .17 IN Ur I ES ITO i 63rd and Cottage Grove RATTLE FRONT -f--- JAC LIVINGSTON 7-9 17.

t-xt-r TACK TWIN STON Et RATTLE FRONT l--f- JACK LIVINdSTON LI JAC1C LI I I U11 1 DE LUX 11AT. DA ILY SESSUE I a- '911E CITI I clam Attra FRANKLYN 'ARNIM 1 I E-3 11AT. DAILY. rsan 4 wrITN! VMPTY DE LUXE: CVCCIT1C 1 nE MAT. DAILY.

CITY la-. 71 A nAnx-- I ciTv 1 catra FRNKLYN ARNIM "TH c2j-N(1" DE LUXE LB I I L-u A cx pip AN 'KLAN FARNUM CAB" AttractionS EVERYTHI am Herman's -NIPPED IN THE BCD" "THE PRICE OF APPLAUSE" LSIG TOTO COMEDY I Official Allied War Review dt Comedy Song Revue wo 1 MAE ALLISON ADVI MAE ALLISON-- AttractionSam I -15 "TIIE PRICE OF APPLAUSE" 2. Song Revue gilwa EVERYTHItsIG" official Allied War Review dt Comedy ADVENTC --SiiCCESSEV, 4 I..

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