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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1917. 13 i i i OBITUARY. CLUB NOTES flciety-EMertamiinijg DEATH NOTICES. DEATH NOTICES.

DEATH NOTICES. Bitnvnv XT' mil tf Silnmm. iltA VAAAV Muaaa ww-w jBnr. the City's Maj. WUliam K.

Thomas, Civil War Hero, Is Dead Mai William K. Thomas, 79 year old, died on Wednesday at his residence, 1830 Warren avenue. He is survived by hi widow, -Mrs. Lizzie J. Sample Thomas, and eight children.

Mrs. Ella V. Reed. Mr.A, B. HosteUer.

Mrs. Lfi-ale Walker. Mrs. A. G.

Davidson, William Orson A George and Bur Topenin-October new fall clothes for ltaelf VV Band Bo3t 18 Prcparinff fof fall opening tha first week mfom. tree9 or crisp green- the entrance to the The J1 the last worl In dec- ton A. Thomas. rf1 lias blossomed Into a fafw v-Uow and dull blue. Maj.

Thomas cam to Chicago tn 1808. after hi discharge from the union army, with which ne fought during the civil war. He received honorable mention for his conduct In the battle of An-tletam and Gettrabnrar. TTa vu' nn THE Sooth Shore Country dub will be Santa Claus to BOO of our boys In France. They are preparing Christmas bags to start acroaa eaa sot later thari Sept 2a Mrs.

William Magi of California and Mrs. George W. Ogle, who Uvea at the South Shore club, are the patronesses of the bag and have opened a workroom in the 8tevena building. Each has; will cost $1.50 without a trench mirror, and $2 with one, and will contain these article of comfort: A pair of wool socks, a cake of soap, a bath towel and wash rag, a tooth brush, writing paper, an Indelible pencil, a package of tobacco, shoestrings, pocket comb, domlnos. two kind of button, khaki and wfclte; safety pins, and a pocket knife.

Chapter A. Illinois P. XL Ol, will hold their opening- meeting to their friends and member on Thursday, Sept. 11. at 2 o'clock with a garden party at the home of Mrs.

E. K. Cermtok at 2130 West One Hundred and Third street. The opening meeting of the Gladstone chapter. Daughter of the British Empire, will be held at the residence of J.

W. Kerney at 10030 Long-wood drive on Monday, Sept. 10, at 2 o'clock. The first board meeting of tha Political Equality league will be held at 10 o'clock at the Congress hotel tomorrow morning, according to Mrs, Stella S. Jannetta, the president.

The war and the race questions are on the program for study during1 the club year. beloved husband of Alvina Salomon, iatner of Earl F. Funeral services Friday at 8 p. m. from 2625 N.

Lawndale-av. Burial at Milwaukee. Wis. SAMMONS Frederick H. C.

Sammons. at Paesavant hospital. Sept. 6. 1917.

Funeral notice later. SCHNEEBEBG Marie Schaeeberr. nee Na- kola, age 81 years and 10 months, beloved wife of the late John Schneeberg. dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Albert Sil-hanek.

John and Bessie. Funeral Saturday. Sept. 8. at 1 o'clock from late residence.

610 S. Saeramento-biv'd. By autos to Bohemian National cemetery. SUMNER Mrs. Martha M.

Sumner, sister of the late Le Roy D. Thoman. Funeral p. Saturday. Sept.

8. from Boss Hill chapel. TAYLOR James Taylor, age 67. passed away at his late residence. 1124 E.

64th-et. Funeral notice later. THOM AS William K. Thomas Sept. 5.

1917. beloved husband of lizzie J. Sample v' Thomas, father of Mrs. Ella V. Reed.

William Orison Burton A- Mrs. Iizsie Walker. George Mrs. Ar B. Hostetler.

Mrs. A. C. Davidson, and the late J. Edwin Thomas; brother of Margaret Thomas.

Funeral Saturday. Sept. 8. at 2 :30 p. from his late residence.

1630 Warren-sv, automobiles to Rose hill cemetery. Mmber of Templar lodge No. 440. I. O.

O. and Grant poet No. 28. G. A.

R. WELLS Heuen Wells, of 7211 S. Carpen-. Sept. 6.

age 18 years, beloved daughter Elmer E. and Matie V. Wells, sister of Irene and the late Lois. Services Friday. 10 a.

at Chandler M. E. church. 72 and burial Rockford. Mich.

ZELINSKI Benon P. ZelinsM. eon of the late John and Mrs. TiUie ZelinskL age Sj years. Funeral services Saturday.

Sept. 8. at 3 :30 p. at Rosehill chapel. Member of Ashlar lodre No.

308. A- F. A A. Oriental consistory, and Medina! Temple. ITf 1 I cXth yet the founder of the Wheeler A military posters about to re- h.

ca.ual that life Un't trill" and furbelows. o.nd Box organized two yeara vn Arthur Orr. Mrs. Howard 'vis! Wah Farwell. Miss Ethel Kathrjra Unn, and Mrs.

freeman. The entire profits are ud 10 uPPort lony of f. French orphans which ha." no revenue. 'X nomas itoonng continued In this casacltT until lfloi vhi he retired. He was a member of Grant e' post No.

28, Templar lodge No. 440. and tha O. O. V.

The (uneral win be held tomorrow at'th residence. Burial at RoaehlU. ef little wards at first CIS rs. Orr re- are eighty. BILL Eugene I.

H1IL' beloved husband of Minnie fnee Hirahl. suddenly at his home. Hubbard Woods. Funeral and burial private. IBVIN Edward O.

Irrln. are 48 years, beloved husband of Rachel McGraban Irvin, son of Sarah Irvin, brother of A. W. Ray, and Ida M. Irvin.

Funeral from residence of P. B. T7nthank. 5538 Saturday. 2 p.

burial Mount Hope, autoa. JACOBSON Hubert Lesley Ja-obaon. beloved husband of Josephine, nee Kohlbeck, 4751 Jackson-blvd. 'Funeral notice later. RADISH Mrs.

Helen Kadish. Sept. 5. age 69. widow ot L.

P. Kadish, mother ot Mrs. Clara L. Mesick. Mrs.

Marion R. Gray, and Hiram' B. Kadish, daughter of Hiram and Mary L. Barber, and sister of Mrs. D.

C. Everitt. Sherman, and Cameron Barber. Services at the chapel. Rose-hill cemetery.

Friday at 1:30 p.m. KELLY John Joseph Kelly, suddenly, be-; loved son of Elisabeth and the late P. C. Kelly, brother of Edward Katfaerine. Mary.

William. Thomas, Agnes. Helen, Ber-nica. and Mrs. Elizabeth Witthoft.

Funeral Saturday. 10 o'clock, from late- residence. 1248 St. -Ignatius' church, thence to Mount Carmel. KRATJ8 George Kraus suddenly, dearly beloved son of George and Mayme (nee Harty, fond brother of Leslie.

EtheL Mildred, and Norman, acred 21 years. Funeral Saturday from 4619 Union-av. at 8:30 a. m. to St.

Gabriel's church, where high mans will be celebrated, thence by autos to Mount Olivet. For seats call Yards 617. LANIGAN David LanUran. Sept. 8.

1917. at his late residence, 28 S. Menard-av- brother of the late Maj. John Tntgan, Funeral notice later. LEISHMAN William Leishman, beloved father of Mrs.

John B. Hislop. Mrs. John Mac-Millan. and Mrs.

James Moncour, Sept. 5. Funeral Saturday from his late residence, 2828 N. Richmond-sU For seats call Belmont 9612. Member of C.

C. O. and the Avondale lodge, A. F. A.

M. MILLER Cornelia E. Miller, at Mackinae Island. Sept. 4.

1917. Funeral services at Rose hi 11 cemetery chapel. Friday, Sept. 7. at 3 p.

m. MILLS Samuel F. Mills, Sept. 6. aged 67 -years, beloved husband of Gertrude, father of Mrs.

N. T. Robertson, Mrs. John Lundie, and Woodford Mills. Remains at undertaker's, 1502 until Saturday.

12 o'clock. Funeral services at Forest Home cemetery chapel Saturday at 3 o'clock. NEULANDER Sarah Neulander. are 78. passed away at the residence of George Neulander, widow of the late Sierried Neulander.

mother of Geonm and Richard. Funeral from undertaking parlors. 356 E. to Free Sons cemetery, Sunday at 1:30. RODEN Ephraim H.

Rod en. Sept. 8. age 62 years, dearly beloved husband 6f Harriett L-. fond father of June and Harland.

Funeral Sunday. 2 p. from late residence. 1529 Rofrers Park. Masonic services at Memorial Park cemetery.

Member of Equity lodge No. 878. A. F. A A.

Oriental consistory. Medinah Temple. and Calumet council. Royal league. ROTH Louisa M.

Roth, 7035 beloved wife of the late Andrew J. Roth. fond mother of Mrs. Ada H. Scott.

Charles J. and Marie T. Roth. Funeral notice later. IN MEJCOBJAM.

KETTBAT7SB Fred Keubauer. Monument will be consecrated at Free Sons" cemetery. Waldaeim, Sunday. Sept. 8 p.

m. AXDERSOIT James Aaderson. Sept. B. at 425 E.

beloved husband of the late Annie nee Hincheyl and fond father of Mrs. James Tuohy. Mra William Summer, and Mrs. Letitia Flynn. Funeral Sunday at 9:30 a.

m. to t. Anaelm's church. Inter-- stent at Calvary by sutos. For particulars phone Wentworth 68S9.

ATWOOR Keith Atwood. in his 10th year, son ot Fred Q. and Margaret E. Atwood. 6529 Woodlawn-ar.

Funeral Sunday afternoon. 2:30. at Christ Episcopal church. 64th and Woodlawn-av. CHAPMAN Ella Marrlner Chapman.

Sept. Evan ton. 111., wife of Willis D. Chapman, mother of Charles E. May.

Willis D. Mrs. J. H. Adam.

George B-, and Fred M. Funeral Friday, Sept. 7. at Akron. Q.

DONALDSON Oliver Donaldson, beloved husband of the late Sarah A father of George. Samuel. Oliver. Malcolm, and the late Su-an McEvoy. Life member of Kilwinning lodge No.

311. A. F. A. M.

and Corinthian chapter B. A. M. Funeral Saturday at 8 p. from chapel at Forest Horn.

Services In charge of Kilwinning lodge. BuSals N. Y. papers" please copy. SmSCOLL-James Drlacou.

Sept. 6. beloved husband of Sarah Baycroft Driacoll. Funeral Sunday, 12:30 p. from late residence.

2919 W. Adama-at to Our Lady of Sorrows church. Burial at Calvary. Motors. For seats call Kedzie iufl EGGERT Josephine Egrort, nee Croak, beloved wife of Henry mother ot John.

Sidney. "Walter and Harry at her residence. .1260 Bryn Mawr. Funeral Saturday. Sept.

8. at 10 a. to St. Ita's church. Hiirh mass will be celebrated.

Autos to Calvary. Member of branch 461, L. C. B. A.

For reservation call Austin 295. GAUSDEN Frank L. Gausden Sept. beloved husband of Mary Gausden nee Dempeey, fond father of Edward. Marie and Frank Jr.

Funeral from chapel at Oak and Wells Friday morning. Seattle and Muskegon papera please copy. GnULAND Mary M. Giluland. Sept.

S. 1917, at the Chicago. Home for Incurable. Funeral services 2 p. Thursday at Daylight church.

47th-et. and St. Lawrence. Interment at BoeehilL GRAF Phillip Graf. Monday.

Sept. 8. at Sandusky, O. Prayer service at his late residence, 708 S. Oak Park.

Sunday. Sept. 9, at 1:30 p. m. Funeral service from St.

Paul's church at Orchard and Kemper at 3 p. Interment at Graceland. HANKEY Francis L. Hankey. In Denver, Wednesday, Sept.

5, aged 64. Funeral no--tieo later. HUMASON C. Samuel Humason. beloved husband of Mary, father of Mra.

M. 8. Weide. Mrs. K.

Groll. Lieut. L. A. Humason and Koland Humason.

Thursday. Sept. 6, 1917, aged 65 years, at his residence 4400 Champlaih-av. Funeral at Holy Angels' church. Oakwood-blvdL.

near Saturday, at 10 a. interment at Mount Olivet: remains may be viewed at funeral chapel. 4141 Cottage Grove-av. NEW YORK SOCIETY MRS. MARY T.

DAVIS, more than 85 years old, died at the residence of her grandson. Dexter C. Burn, In Omaha, where she had lived for the last ten years. Mrs. Davis came to Chicago In 1867.

She was a member of Plymouth church until the Chicago fire; later of the Lincoln Park Congregational church. She was widely known In church, and missionary circles. A daughter, a grandson and three great-grandchildren survive her. JAMES TAYLOR of 1124 East Sixty-fourth street died yesterday at his residence after an illness of eight months. For thirty-five years Mr.

Taylor conducted a store In West Madison street and had an extensive acquaintance on the west side. He was born In Ireland In 1850. Two children, Mildred and Arthur Taylor, and a widow survive him. l.OEKTAKKH-S. POSTLEWAIT GOLDEN RULE PRICES and Golden Rule service: 30 years at one location.

1867 Onden-av. Ph. West 2o0. CKMKTERIES. i few days ago the most charra- lt6r of raUtuda th re old enough to write and tHolcturei of happy faced youngster.

lolly kind of ''r relle' work to i ting! kt bridle tournament which has been iLyj feature at he South Shore club during the last month or to an end last Tuesday. The Lr of the prliea are Mrs. J. 8. HdLflritprUe; Mra.

Chester H. Mois 4nd prle, and Mrs. a W. Car-J ttlrd prlie. Cornelia Conger, daughter of Mrs.

gum P. Conger of 142 East Erie-w, 1 ne tn 100 wornn choBen to France to do canteen work, a. along with Mrs. George A. McKln- of Laka Forest, expect to aaU In ten day a ft.

and Mrs. Ewen Lane of the Chl-afo Bah hotel, who have had a house i fflnnetka for the summer, are motor Df through Maine and New Hampshire fttli relatives. art. Robert H. Comstock Jr.

of 179 a Chestnut street has returned from Allot Slhrerthorne. who has been writ her aunt. Mrs. Francis E. May OAKWOODS CREMATORY OAKWOODS Cemetery.

East OTtli-et. and Greenwood a v. Charge for cremation. including use Ol chapel. Phone Hyde Park 61.

GLEN OAK CEMETERY. -tingle grave, perpetual care. Ill W. Washington. Franklin 3811.

OAKRIDGK CEMETERY FOR SALE FOUR desirable front lots: mo. umU ST1TT, 2109 Warren-av. Ph. See 1ft 6198. New York, Sept.

6. Special. Miss Helen Glover Monteith, daughter of Mrs. James W. Monteith of Greenwich, will become the bride of Lieut.

John Tilghman Rowland, U. S. on Saturday, at Annapolis, where Lieut. Rowland is stationed. The wedding was to have taken place ater In the month, but owing to Lieut.

Rowland's duties it was decided to change the date. Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. McCarter of Mount Vernon of the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Leslie A. McCarter, to Lieut. Frederick C. Wheeler, son of Mrs. Gibson Bell of Philadelphia.

Lieut. Wheeler is a graduate of Yale university, class of 1916. and Is now In the United States marine corps, stationed at Quantico. Va. Bluejackets' Minstrel.

The bluejackets' minstrel and. vaudeville show, which has appeared) before crowded houses along tho north shore, will show at the Art Institute In Lake Forest tomorrow night. Sixty-five jackles and a band of twenty pieoes will take rfert- FLOKAL DKMGNS A. LANGE, Florist 25 East Madison St. Telephone Central 3777 All Depts.

MRS. FRANCIS E. GREENE. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mae Hennessey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Hennessey of 6140 South Peoria street, to Francis E. Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Greene of 5111 Union avenue. 170MEN HI l7ARTIf.1E mt Sheridan road.

Is at present the gutit of her cousin. Miss Lollta Armour, U1m Forest. Xr. and Mrs. Paul Tletgens of Evana-tMhtv taken an apartment at 325 Ful-Irton parkway.

Xr. and Mr. James W. Nye of the fladermere hotel have been spending A wmmer with their daughter, Mrs. Balph W.

Webster, at her summer homo Uka Wlltona, Minn. k. and Mrs. William Gerrlsh Beal of But Burton place are at White Sul- WEST SIDE SOUTH SIDE DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN PLAYHOUSE 410 SO. MICHIGAN AVE.

i ALFRED JACKSON PARK 7th ST. AND STONY ISLAND AVE. WALLACE REID 1 'ANITA KING 1 "THE SQUAW MAN'S Mutual World Touts a Comedy' IJORTHSIDE Jgf LUBLINER TRINZ tOVENT Qtmm Z65S N. Clark St. Cont.

2 to 11 P. M. J000 SEATS J900 1 HAROLD LOCKWOOD i 1 "UNDER HANDICAP'' -8 ACTS 8 Monday and Tuesday 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I "DOWN TO EARTH" Oreh. Psnonal Dime Armis F. Haad i5 HAMBURGER'S SSTs-M W.

Madison Street Tonight 7 to WiSS P. M. HAROLD an Interest in conserving the nation's wheat. Mrs. Arthur Langworthy.

president of the Illinois Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers' association, pointed out the duty of the women toward soldiers nad sailors for their recreation and health. The fighting man should be invited to their homes again and again until he had acquired the home feeling, she said. The work for the autumn Is to be a survey, a little directory of the ward for each leader. This Is for the purpose of showing 1. What the ward can offer the nation In war time.

2. What the ward needs most to put It on an efficiency basis. 9. What every citizen should do for her city district a in time of war In time of peace. Every ward leader will be requested to make a map of her Ward showing: a the location of the constructive forces the number of destructive forces and how to find ambulances, banks, bathing beaches, benefit societies, charities, churches, dance halls, kindergartens, hospitals, fire department, moving pio-ture houses, saloons, nurses, foreign language newspapers, libraries, polling STARTING SATURDAY jhur Springs, W.

Va. lira William Gerard Chapman of 1449 forth Dearborn street will leave today tits her two children to be the guest of try Hoyt Hodges at her summer home mt Detroit. Mich. L0CXW00D 'Under the Handicap Jewel Productions Presents i VISTA-i J24 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVE. Alfred Hamburger bega to announce the followiner Paramount and Xrtfraft Photoplays and others to follow later: BRYN R1AWR WEDDINGS The Picture Beautiful THE ONLY THEATRE IN THE CITY TO SEE 47th Cottaee-lrove.

Mat. Eve. ANTONIO MORENO Mary Anderson in "BY RIGHT OF POSSESSION" Comlns Monday Tuesday Billle Burke. "Mysterious Miss Terry" CRAWFORD mm i 5 Crawford Ave, Near Madison Street BRYN MAWR NEAR BROADWAY Bryn Mawr Station 7 te DIRECT FROM THE LOOP DOROTHY PHILLIPS I 2 and AH Star Cast In Act 5 Society Drama "THE RESCUE" Monday Tuesday 3 Douglas Fairbanks, "Down to TPto CONTINUOUS ZM to II JO P. M.

rfk a a- fort Mary net iiitu unnr I II or si rptrnva places, postofflces, prisons, schools, and Helen Margaret Allan, daughter rfUn. Helen Jesso Allan of 65S8 Drexel rnnu. was married on Wednesday to lit W. Morris. The bride was at-tnfeii br her sister.

Miss Elizabeth vbo was maid of honor, and Miss atrlce Jenkins and Miss Rosalie Clapp bridesmaids. Allan Clapp was best a and the ushers were Wallace Le-W and Richard Paine. A reception fallowed the ceremony at the home of th bride's aunt, Mrs. C. L.

Clapp of 811 tniverslty avenue. mim at a nf aasisxVaM fM countless other places and people. 41 avpkiir ilifc LAW Ur lilt LAWU 1 LUBLINER A TRINZ AKATIOXAL call from the president for women to register for war service was a paramount -need expressed at the meeting of the ward leaders of the C. N. at 112 West Adams street, yesterday.

A universal demand by the government for a census of the woman power of the nation was the only way of securing registrations effectively and completely, the leaders decided and asked that this be taken up in committee. In New York the call was made compulsory. It was said, and the -same force should be brought to Chicago. Reports of 16 out of 35 wards were made to Mrs. C.

M. Rowley of the. Civic league, presiding at the meeting, showing the, progress of the welding of the various organizations for registration service next month. Mrs. J.

A. Blake of the Thirteenth ward, reported the only complete registration in a ward; the eighty-four precincts had all been provided with helpers, Misa Clara Ferguson of the Sixth ward had an imposing report to make. She had 100 workers in eighty-eight precincts. Mrs. A.

Sullivan of the Fourth ward, had secured fifteen helpers in forty-three precincts and Mrs. K. E. Ballinger, twenty In forty-seven precincts. Miss Jessie Spafford said the German women's organizations were loyally waiting to give the nation support upon Invitation; only they wished to be asked.

Mrs. McMicke of the Twenty-sixth ward had a list of fifty-five organizations united for a central council in the ward, and Mrs. Samuel Horner of the Twenty-fifth ward had enrolled twenty-one organizations. In the Thirty-first there were fifty organizations ready for action on registration day. In the Thirty-third.

Mrs. George C. SIkes had obtained the cooperation of thirty organizations and expected forty at a massmeetlngr held In the Austin Masonic temple. The women formed the Austin Woman's Defense league for registering women. They intend to cover the southern part of the ward for registrars.

Mrs. I. R. Hazen, wife of the alderman of the ward, appointed a committee of ten Women assigned to get places for registration in the various precincts. At the meeting Miss Margaret Mum-ford, domestic science instructor at the University of Missouri, demonstrated the conservation of food.

With loaves of bread rice, potato, and bran and a long, sharp knife, she passed her recipes and samples of cookery to arouse in REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM SATURDAY, SEPT. ISth ELSIE FERGUSON in BARBARY SHEEP ENGAGEMENTS Gni I 3411 WEST 12TH STREET ULU ConUnuous 1 JO to 11 P. M. BESSIE LOVE 1 Alexandra Carlisle "Tides of Fate" ALSO FORD TRAVELOQUE Mr. and Mra.

James E. Keefa of 605 South Trumbull avenue) announce the Broadway, near Cranvilte Ave. i Mat. 1:30 P. M.

Continuous to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY Cm. Bronx. Howard's Great Mystery Prama "COME THROUGH" Coming: Monday and Tuesday Douglas Fairbanks, "Down to Earth" af "POLLY ANN' engagement of their daughter, Helen, to F.

W. Beldelman of Jacksonville, Fla. No date has been set for tho wedding. Announcement la made by Or. and Mra.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd PAULINE FREDERICK in HER DOUBLE CROSS IVirn X. TDIMT Ha I fifty-third st. and ARPtK HARPER AVE. JANE AND 17 KATHERINE Mi La 'TWO LITTLE IMPS' Also "A Soft Tenderfoof'Foa Comic KEDZIE AVENUE ANNEX Corner Kedzie Avenue and Madison Street BESSIE LOVE in "WEE LADY BETTY Paramount Piototrapa and Burton Holmes i Madrid to Madeira) R.

J. Wyckoff of Baltimore, of the engagement of their daughter, On no-lee Gertrude, to' Mitchell Leavitt. eon ot 1133-41 Lincoln Near Belmont Av. SATURDAY, SEPT. 2th MARGUERITE CLARK in BAB'S BURGLAR CONTINUOUS 1:00 to 11:00 P.

M. 1 An UoendteK Sac- 1 X9lffl cession of Mag- WJSaVr? nlflcent Water fcgflsSjCjN Witch Scenes of i Beaotlfut 1 1 Legend I Sfk Beatlfully I fM0p Featuring 2186 EAST 71ST ST. H. B. WARNER I HAMILTON I Prof, and Mrs.

Frank M. Leavitt of tha University of Chicago. Henry C. Dovenmuehle of 618 Arling Wallace Reid MISCELLANEOU "A WORLD APART ft la Rsaarkabls Story Nsw Ysrk'i Brsadway uonrve ir AMI ton place announces the engagement of NORTHWEST SIDE IEBBI Jones. LI nick A Schaefer'a RPHEUM gJS Ethel Barrymore in "THH LIFTED VEIL" Also EDDIB LYONS and LEE MORAN COMEDY LUBUNBR A TRINZ Manraretta Blair, daughter of Thomu 8.

Blair Jr. of 745 Lincoln park- 3r. who on Sept. 15 will become the of James Cox, the governor of OWo. hu chosen her sister-in-law, Mrs.

hfker Blair, and Miss Eleanor West. Hhter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick her only attendants. The wed-U to be a simple one In the garden the tstau In Elmhurtt, with the faml- 4 few latlmata friends as tho tuesta Miss Blair's brother.

bu Blair will come from the her he la In a training camp. Wt Is now the guest of Miss Blair 'Cmhurst. She will leave lmmedlate- tr the ceremony for Plttsfleld, whre her parents have a sum-Hce. Wcagoan Weds in South. (W Ala" Sept- 6.

Special. r- Richards of Chicago, who has Wng at Magnolia Springs, fcrrled today to Mrs. Marie T. formerly of, Baltimore. Tho Ziiffttonlght for Chicago.

rra BELMONT and SHEFFIELD Marguerite Clark, CHATEAU THEATRE daughter, Edna, to Theodora A. Bucnger of Philadelphia. Siher Wedding Fete. Relatives and friends from Chicago and Wisconsin and other states expressed their good wishes for Mn and Mrs. John Glelow.

1640 Carmen avenue, on "their twewty-flfth wedding anniversary, at a receptions dinner and dance in the Hotel La Salle last night. 2636-54 Milwaukee Ave Near Sawyer g3 BROADWAY AND GRACE STREET I ORTHJSIDE 1 1 1 'A ft 5 1 nVTIVt TrttTC a 1 1 r- I I ho i TT TOTl iniw-' maunce ana evening LUBLINER A TRINZ a LOUISE GLAUM Harold lOGRAPj ALSO 5 BIO ACTS VAUDEVILLE Matinee Daily. IPC Nltea. 10c-ZOc-30c In Lynne Hazzard'a Symphony Orchestra 'IDOLATERS METROPOLITAN "TtTstl Matinee and Evening 6206" BROADWAY AT FOSTER BROADWAY NEW (RViriGmnni' 2435-43 Lincoln Avenue, Near Fullerton a CONTINUOUS 2 to 11 P. M.

LAST TIMES TODAY Geo. Bronson Howard's Oreat Mystery Drama (C0r.1ETIIR0UGH'l mnwm Geo. Alexander i "The Second Mrs. Tanaueray TRIANGLE PLAY AND MARY PICKFORD Hulda from Holland mi MawiM TUfMTD 0 LOUISE LOVELY AND CARMEL MYERS AND BIG CAST WATER SPRITES BEWITCHING MAIDENS FILMY SIRENS OF THE SEA a W- 1 OAKLAND SQUARE Matinee and Evening The Dramatic Sensation ef the Year 1 "LES MISERABLE 1 VICTOR HUGO'S Immortal Classic Irvine Park Blvd. at Crawford Continuous to 11 P.

M. 1 EMMY WEHLEN I "MISS ROBINSON. CRUSOE" 1 KEYSTONE COMEDY AND 1ST RUN CURRENT EVENTS SOUTH SIDE TODAY LUBLINER TR1N1 8 HfqU FROLIC ISth St. and Ellis Ava-1 Matinee and Evening; IRVING PARK AND CRAW- era IS MU ARGMORE Marguerite Clark "The Amazons" KEYSTONE I 391 Rn" "THE GIRL WITHOUT A SOUL" VIOLA DANA PLAISIR LOUISE GLAUM "Idolaters PARAMOUNT 2648 Milwaukee Ava LAKESIDE 4730 Sheridan Rd. BESSIE LOVE "Wee Lady Betty" KIM BARK 6240 Kimbark Ave.

KEDZIE AV. J20S W. Madison St AVON 3327 Fullerton Ave. ENID BENNETT "They'ra Oft" SHAKESPEARE 942 E. 43rd St.

OKl AfcL M1E. OLGA PETR0VA" 1st Run Weekly ana vrtvo tomcav. Carfleld Mlchlran. Cont. 2 to 11 P.

M. i HAROLD LOCKWOOD i "UNDER HANDICAP" -SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I INDEN--63rd and Halstrd St. WILLIAM DESMOND "Master I His tlCUf CTDflain DIVISION nr. HOYNE liEW STRAnu to 11.00 p. m-VALESKA SURATT '7ireen.

And Other For Adult Only. BRAND Horn "PRESIDENT 343 E. SSth St. WABASH 19th St. and Wabash Ave.

GARFIELD 2844 W. Madison St. 1 1 II A I 6 1ST ST. and VERNON CK I1U I Matinee ana evening JTh JThe KEN MO RE WILSON and KENMORE OLIVE THOMAS Heartt-Pathe Weekly and Comedy. Popular Prices 11 M.

till I tn Mary Pickford il American" PAULINA SArtaA JACKIE SAUNDERS 7ixqERE Paramount Comedy and Htartt-Pathe Sere. SALMON HgnrpnAfl, I 63RD AOT HARVARD null IS I MAI. emu THE BU6Q US riv "Come Through" fEk nmiBiiininHiininiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiinimiiiimiiiniiiiinm amuB "The OAK PARK STAJ7 Little American" II 1 Mary Pickford BUCKINGHAM 3319 STCLAKK TT LUBLINER TRINZ Oak pabM Idolaters" LOUISE LAU COLUMBUS A Tremendous Broadway Success E3 1 MARGUERITE CLARK 1 The Amazom" COSMOPOLITAN "nST'l MARGUERITE CLARK I j'The Amazons' PRESIDENT "FjUfmi I William Desmond iftRlft Clark St. and Balmoral Ave. VMUV Matinee and Evening PETRO VA Coming Monday St Tuesday DOUGLAS FAIRBANWS -Down to Earth" 1 LAKESIDE CM Sheridan Read Matinee 2 and 4.

Evening te TRIANGLE PRESENTS "idolaters- LOUISE GLAUM I I LANE COURT I Dorothy a 1 1 0 It JEFFERSON I 1523 east ssth st. A lan Aft Tiircc TMF1TF.RS TODAY X5 1 WOODEN JONES. LKflCK SCHAEFEE'S OLONIAL RANDOLPH WEAR STATB MADGE KENNEDY JDeSblC XJclI I lSCctiC SHOE9" KSto Com. Fame and' Little American' CRANE WILBUR "The Sml Code" TULANE 6108 S. Halsted St.

MARY MILES for Spite" Re II 6746 Sheridan Rd. nr. Loyola CUC ft I -ir stauon 7 ton p. a. DEPORTS of experts on the relative food value per pound of meats, fish, eggs, show canned salmon contains more nutriment than either veal, chicken, eggs, dried beef or many cuts of fresh beef.

Savoy Salmon, is the choicest Pack of this splendid fish food, which can be prepared in many appetizing ways, for dinner or lunch. It should have a regular place on the weekly menus. Place an order with your grocer today and tee that you get Savoy Brand, the mark of quality also in Goldwrn's Production Wisconsin Av, I Blk. S. Station Mat.

dc 3:10. Eve. :30 to II. ANITA STEWART "The Message of the Moose" And BILLY WEST In "The Hero" THE I B58 EAST 63RD ST. DREXEL I -liAiixLE daily 4-tc" JACK DEVEREAUX vjitiirerb anna lehr JACKIE AUN ERS "Bab, the Fbwr- PAULINA 1335 N.

Paulina St. NANCE jyNEIL-Hedabler" WM. S. HART "BABY MINE Comic MARY MILES laaocmce iiiilt PLAYHOUSE So. Bird.

Av. Opposite 'L" Station of Urette" ri 66 Racine Ave. Masked Heart- KIMBARK 40 ZA AVE -webladt Bessie Love ASD SO MB GOOD I Eeinr a Film Version of MARGARET MAYO FUNNY FARCE Exclusive Chicago Shoeing I IN CONJUNCTION WITH A BIG i Continuous Vaudeville Show i 11 A. M. to p.

DAYS. 15c 25c. NIGHTS. 15c-2ac-35c RT THEDABARA 1 mary.milesminter-:p HIUHUAIii raKiv-m'" LEXINGTON I 11(52 63RD STKEET ior iyy other pure I ood products. WEST SIDE wr 'All 7t.

A tr. Vitaaraph. Vomtc ana tako a Steele-Wedeles Co. LAKE SHORE Bro7wE PEGGY HYLAND in "CASTE Tomor.LOCISE GLAUM niT I IIVC I Wilson and Clilton Ave. Ut LUAC I Mat.

2:30 and 4:15 "THE SIN WOMAN" vEtCx ASD PARAMOUNT PICT0OSAPH Jll I and Clark St. I A Cont. 2 to 11 P. M. ANTONIO MORENO BY RIGHT OF POSSESSION NEW -DEVON 1610 DEVON AVENTTE "Borrowed Plumage" Bessia Bamscala.

DnCCUfnnR IMootroia at Lincoln St. RUSbllUUw I LOU TELLEGEN The Lour TraiL" Metro Comio and Trarel Milwaukee HP IHVr I 814 EAST 63RD STREET CE LUXE Npar Cottae Grove MILF0RD STATE AT. A I N- irCASTLE Crawford Avea. 55 Year in Chicago ALICE JOYCE SgRlTBET in "KitnAiu WestemR CICERO AT WEST END AVENUE CONTINUOUS 1J0 to.ll P. M.

GLADYS HULETTE 1 "The Streets of Elusion" I BILLY WEST in "The Hera" HYDE PARK 1 mrd lake park' 12 Matinee and Evening WALLACE REED 1 1 TERMINAL LAilfl VI0U DANA hatt Tim Today and Tomorrow Art craft Pictures Present BILLIE BURKE In Her latest Photoplay "Mj'sterious Miss Terry rvmina gmnday for On Week MilE. PETROA in "EXILE "TO THE OLGA PETRO A DEATH" Qreon Chllo Chooco alone! A dime MimrrKIBC I 431 It Kllia Kip.

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