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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONliAY. APRIL 10. 1916. 15 I r--- LLi 0 Sk)Cletyaltla ma aLkekF.1 DEATH NOTICES. OBITUARY.

I F. DEATH-NOTICES. I EDEATH NOTICES. I DEATH NOTICES. 3, 4 ktoi Nvc lort and.

here in the Society World. 4 et toCALIIItIrs4 I ATKRO1DHenry Aykrold, beloved -husband of Ella. nee Hartnett. fond father of Earle. Be and Eliouse and Bernice, brother of Benjamin and Mrs.

Kate to.tsanaugh. Mrs. LAyttle Skeet. Mrs. Sad le Kearns.

and the late Mrs. Alice Vaughan. Funeral Wednesday. April 12. at 9:30 a.

from late residence. 20Zi2 W. to St. Jar lath's church. By autos to Calvary.

Member of the Tile Setters' union and Maccabees' Tent No. 4. MVDELSORNJacob L. Mendelsohn, Apr. IL age 51 years.

at the tesidence of his sister, Mrs. I J. Mayer. beloved son of the late Louis and Lena LI and beloved brother of Mrs. Rachel Ascher, Abraham Mendelsohn.

Sirs. Rose Bueton. Mrs. Minnie (John, M. Edith Mayer.

the late George and Mrs. Mary Ehrlich. Funeral Wednesday. 1 p. from late res.cience.

624 oskdale ay. Automobiles to Waldheim Anshe Ll(heth cemetery. 1 MESSENGERHenry Messenger. beloved hus. band of Mary McNally.

father of Harry and the late Edward. at his residence. 2300 Wabash-ay. Funeral notice later. HEWDRICA VAN DER FLIER will lecture tonight In tte ballroom of the Autil tot-turn hotel on That Holland Has Done for Over a Million Refugees." Admission to the lecture will be free.

Those In the audience will simply be Invited. if they wish to. to mail subscriptions to the treasurer of the fund, August Belmont of New York. MRS. ELLEN HANRAHAN died yesterday at 835 West Fifty-fourth place.

She was born in Waterford, Ireland. in 1855. She was a resident of Chicago for the last thirty years and is survived by her lisband, John J. Hanrahan, and ten children. William, Richard.

Nellie, Abbie, John, Florence, and Police Officer Ernest Hanraban, Mrs. P. T. Carroll, Mrs. G.

Moffett, and Mrs. William J. Hayes. COLIN MACKENZIE, W1-10 once ran for parliament from Aberdeen against Lord James Bryce, late ambassador to this country from Great Britain, died yesterday in New York at the age of 79. After his defeat by Lord Bryce he explore4 SULLIVANCatherine Sullivan.

nee Clifford. beloved wife of the late John Sullivan. fond mother of John T. James Mrs. Jose ph E.

DemPsey. sister of Marcella and the late Thomas SUiiiVan. Mrs. B. S'ullivan.

and the late T. D. C. Clifford. Patrick Clifford.

and Mrs. J. Bowler. at her residence. 1309 S.

Troy-st. Funeral notice later. TEARNEYMary Angela. April 9. lft1 ef.

at heir residence. 3S1 1 beloved daughter of Thomas H. and Bridget E. Tear-new Inee Lainey). fond sister of Arthur George and the late Thomas and Frank Tearney.

Funeral AVednesday at 9:30 a.m.. to St. Agnes church, where motemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. to Mount tdivet. Friends wishing seats call Yards 34.

THICKSTUNMiss Mary E. Thiekstun. beloved aunt of Walter Clarence Percy M. Guy Louis, Mrs. E.

G. Wells, Mrs. E. M. Fisher.

Mrs. L. Collins, and Miss Florence Louis. Burial at Louisville. KyWILLIAMSMGrris Williams.

beloved husband of Hattie. father ot Louis. Mother of the late Mrs. A. Abrahams and Nathan Williams.

chapel. 4049 by automobiles to Free Sons cemetery. ZERWESFrank Nagele Zernes. son of the late Fredericka and grandson of Mrs. Marl Nagele.

Sunday, April 9. Remains at chapel. F.33 N. Clark-at. NVIII be taken to Muskegon.

Niondse eventror for Imrial. MITCHELLMrs. Mamie Mitchell. at dence, lia5 N. April 8.

1916. be1 loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. ka.

Wife of the late J. Mitchell. Funeral from late residence, Tuesday. April 11, at 9 a. 111..

to the Holy same Cathedral. Autos to St. Adalber's. Arc, ....14.4 0 11- i -4 4 4 -r-. 4'" 4.

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i. 1.4, ..4 BAILEYGeorge J. Bailey. son of the late Michael B. and Ellen, husband Of Helen, nee Mc Smith.

brother of Harry Mrs. T. E. Moran. Mr.

and Mrs. John and James Kelley, D. L. Devine, and Greita. Interment from sister's residence.

13.5 N. Wednesday. April 12, at 9:3,1 a. to St. Catherine's church.

where PoOleMn requiem high mass will be celebrated. By autos to Calvary. CARTERRaymond B. Carter. beloved husband of Miriam V.

and of Harold passed away Saturday. April 8, 1916. Services Tuesday. April 11, at 2 p. at late residence, 3762 Lake Park-ay.

DAILYPatrick Daily. beitiv.d husband of Bridget, nee Rafter, fond father of Ma lea, and the late Ann Daily, of John. Mrs. Dela O'Connell. Mrs.

Nora O'Sullivan, and Mrs. Julia Stanton, at residence, 1446 Kildare. Funeral notice later. DENEZREPeter Denere, April 8, age 433 years, husband of Marie Denere and fond father of Lillian. Funeral service Tuesday.

April 11. at 2 p. from his late residence, 4304 to Graceland cemetery. DEVLINRose H. Devlin, April 7.

beloved 'wife of John Devlin. fond mother of Mrs; 31. Leo Corbett. Columbus. Mrs.

Charles P. Wheelock. Minneapolis, Edward J. Devlin. Chicago.

and the late Mrs. Howard H. Chaplin, Pittsburgh. Pa. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a.

m. from late residence, 700 to Presentation church, where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated. Autos to Mount Carmel. ESMAKERMrs. Bridget.

Eamaker (nee Martin, wife of the late John Esmaker. and mother of May Jessie Esinalter, and the Rev. John B. Esmaker, S. J.

Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. from 2044 W. to Holy. Family church. where solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.

Autos to Calvary. FOGARTYJohn Fogarty, husband of Catherine Fogarty nee Tyne. father of Mrs. Helen Brazier and Thomas Fogarty. Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 a.

from 2848 to St Veronica's church. autos to Calvary. Member Washington court 286, C. O. FREILERPhilip Freller, born 1860, died April-9, 1916.

Funeral Tuesday, April LI. at 10 a. from his late residence, 653 Elgin. Ill by Aurora-Elgin Electric to Waldheim Free Sons' cemetery. Services at cemetery at p.

tn. Please omit Bowers. GEIMERTheo. Geitner, April 3. at Collis.

beloved son of Mary Gentler and the late Peter Geimer, brother of Susie. Malt, Peter, Mrs. Anna Sebastian. and the late John M. Gelmer.

Funeral Tuesday, April 11. 9:30 a. from residence, 161 to St. Michael's church. Autos to St.

Boldface. Please omit flowers. GOEHSTMegdelena G-oehst nee Yullich. aged 77. beloved mother of Mrs.

William Barenz, John H. Goehst. Edward, Otto, Mrs. Earnest Fletcher, Nettle, and George, April 9, at her residence. tin Langley-ay.

Funeral notice later. HANRAIIA NEllen Hanraban, nee Mahoney, beloved wife of John J. Henraban, fond mother of William. Richard, Nellie, Abble. John.

Florence. Mrs. P. Carroll, Mrs. G.

Officer E. Hanrahan. Mrs. Wm. J.

Hayes, and the late Frank Hanrahan, Native of city of Waterford, Ireland. Funeral Wednesday. April 12. ,1916, at 9 a- nt. from late residence.

to Visitation church. where solemn requiem mass will celebrated. By autos to Mount Member L. C. B.

A. branch 799. Arrangements for seats can be made by calling Kenwood 1259. New York. Los Angeles.

Cat. and Waterford. Ireland, papers please copy. HITNEYMichael J. Hitney.

beloved husband of Addle. fond father of Grace. loving eon of Magdalena Hitney. brother of Charles. Henry, Frank.

Edward, and James Hitney and Mrs. Michael Yam. Funeral April 11. at 9 a. from his late residence.

6016 to St. Anselm's church, where solemn high mass will be celebrated at 10 a. thence by automobiles to Oak-woods cemetery. HUMESara E. Hume, April 9, 1916, beloved mother of Ray A.

and George H. Hume. Services at the residence of her son. 1734 W. this 2:30 p.

m. Interment at Columbus. O. KFll.LYJohn M. Kelly, age 5 months.

April 9, 1916, son of Thomas F. and i Catherine Scanlon Kelly. Funeral day. April 11, at 1p. from parent? residence.

5253 W. Van by autos to Calvary. KINGJacob King, April 8, beloved husband of Ella A. King. Funeral services Monday at 1 p.

m. at his late residence. 233 W. 59thp1. Autos to Mount Olivet.

Member of Structural Iron Worker? union, Local No. 1. LOVE.10YMary P. LoveleY. aged SO years, widow of the late Rev.

W. W. Lovejoy. Services Tuesday, April 11, at 2 p. from Unity church, Oak Park.

Interment at Forest Home cemetery. ET11111ES. FOR I CEMETERY larae lot. 17x10 ft- ti.s0 F.9. rt.

choice location. 1 T-0:" 1-0STLEAV Rta.1 zit-RIWas and tiolden Rula kices. 84 years at ono la. 16417 tgden-nv Phon Vol pioreu unu reg1on-1 aiong Lae The Alroman's Athletic club announces a Amazon river in South America. program by Mrs.

Jessie Braman Daggett 1VILFRED for next Saturday morning. Mrs. Dag- PHILIP WARD. author and gett will give musical interpretations of editor of the Dublin Review, died the bird songs with a piano accompani- yesterday at Hampstead. England, aged ment.

Although it Isn't in any sense of 60 years. Mr. Ward had been a member the word a children's entertainment, the of the CCRInell of the Catholic Union of members hope to delight the children with Great Britain since 1686. He was the the bird songs. author of many publications.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harvey Prather announce the marriage of their daughter. Dorothy Agnes, to John Kehlor Stebbins last Saturday at Trinity church. Spring Music Festival at U.

of C. April 26 Is the date set for the wedding The University of Chicago's annual of Miss Lticille Griffith Monroe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ross Monroe in spring music festival cpens this even- of 5321 Blackstone avenue, to William in Mandel hall with the singing of Burchard Day. The ceremony will be Elijah by theVested choir of the New performed by the Rev.

John Henry Hop- First Congregational church. Tomorrow kins at the Church of the Redeemer, and afternoon the A Capella choir of North-will be followed by a small reception at western university will give a program the home of the bride's parents. and tomorrow night the combined choirs of the University of Chicago will sing a Mrs. Moses Wentworth of 1240 Lake program of folk songs and choruses. Shore drive entertained twelve guests at For Elijah the soloists will be dinner Saturday evening at the Saddle Mabel Col-Jew Smidt, soprano; Lucy J.

and Cycle club in honor of Miss Grace Hartman, contralto; George L. Tenney. Meeker and Ambrose C. Cramer. whose tenor, and Marlon Greene, baritone.

wedding will take place next Wednes- Thirty patrons and patronesses have day at the Meeker home, 3030 Lake Shore been announced as follows: Mr. and drive. There was a Palm Beach dance Harry Pratt Judson, Mr. and Mrs. at the club in the evening.

which was a Wallace Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas gay, summery affair. C. Chamberlain.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W.

Jones of St. i Merle Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Louis announce the engagement of their Payne, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest A. Hamill. daughter, Florence Lois, to Edwin Ex- Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Hutchinson, Mr. gene Tilt. son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Tilt and Mrs. Robert W. Stevens. Miss Marion of Evanston. Talbot.

Miss Sophronisba Breckinridge, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott Trine of 1549 Iloy B. Nelson, Mrs. Mary R.

Kern. Mr. East Sixty-fifth street announce the mar- and Mrs. E. B.

Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. riage of their daughter, Jean, to Harold John J. Glessner. Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. E. Allman.

Mr. and Mrs. Allman will Sunny. Judge and Mrs. Jesse A.

Baldwin, live in Williamsport. Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold H.

Swift. and mapped regions along the Amazon river in South America. WILFRED PHILIP WARD. author and editor of the Dublin Review, died yesterday at Hampstead. England, aged 60 years.

Mr. Ward had been a member of the CCRInell of the Catholic Union of Great Britain since 1886. He was the author of many publications. O'MALLEYjames O'Malley, April 8, 1916, at his residence. 823 Wolfram-FL.

dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Luce O'Donnell. Funeral Tuesday at a. r. to St. Sebastian's church, where high mass will he celebrated; autos to Calvary.

Please omit flowers. PezrERSONPeter Peterson, April S. 1916. beloved husband of the late Mrs. B.

Peterson. fond father of Peter. the late May. and Nellie. Funeral Tuesday.

April ILL 9:30 a. from the residence of his son. P. J. Peterson, 3812 to Holy Angels church.

where high mass will be celebrated. thence by automobiles to Mount Olivet. READNathaniel Tilden Read. husband of Mercy Ayers Read, at his home in St. Augustine, Fla.

Interment Mount Auburn. Roston. MassRUSTAnn Armstrong Rust, wife of the late James Rust, mother of Mrs. Thomas Corwin, Alfred Miller of Battle Creek, Mrs. Cella Rust, Edmond, and James Rust, E.

A. Sammons. and Mrs. George M. Davis.

Funeral from residence of Mr. B. A. Sammons, 345 S. La Grange, Wednesday, 10 a.

In. Interment at Kenosha. Wis. SCIrWERTFEGERCharles Atgust William Schwertleger. aged 59 years and 5 months, Friday, April 7, dearly beloved husband of Mary nee Baker).

fond father of Charles, Henry, Herman, Minnie. Mrs. Emma Laseur. Mrs. Mary Lange, and the late Anna Schwertfeger, and brother of Mrs.

Carrie Brehmsteadt and 31x-s. Minnie Conklin and August Schwertleger. Member of Court Chicago No, 3044. I. O.

F. Funeral Monday. April 10, at 2 p. from late home. 7330 Peoria-at-.

to Greenwood. by SHITFELDTEllen Shute Idt, nee Doyle, April S. mother of Mary and Harry Shure Idt. Funeral from 740 E. to Holy Angel church.

Tuesday morning at 9 a. rn. Interment at Joliet. C. EL I.

P. R. It, Englewood station. STONELouise Stone. beloved wifeof William Stone and mother of Cleo Evans.

Funeral Monday at 2:30 p. m. from chapel, 2346 W. Madison-14 tn Walrthe'm Offerings re Floral Ofte 1 Tf, 1 MINOMMEA ilissi-Dorothy Butler will take part in the program of Madeline B. Dance Divertissement at Orchestra hall Wednesday evening.

OBITUARY. it '''''4 --) Lily of the '''''i-'174 Orchids alley Violets, Ro a other seasonable flowers. V') 1.A.--4 a I 46kt.c.a5-14,1,,,t; A lifp-elk--b4- eri ''Aovots Cv if r', 7 f' 64 VI '''ttifIt'S. 5041b 4 --trii '7 I'l 44. 4'1.

1,.., MRS. MARY P. LOVEJOY, widow of the Rev. W. W.

Lovejoy, former pastor of Unity Church of Oak Park, died yesterday at 207 North Grove avenue. Oak Park, in her 80th year. She was bOrn in Wate-rville, and is survived by one daughter, Caroline Lovejoy, and three eons. George Lovejoy of John Lovejoy of Los Angeles, and Cho ries Lovejoy of Morgan Park. A.

LANGE, Florist 25 E. Madison St. 1 Central 3775-6-7-8 MagnifKONNIMILOPPKOnletelliteatIONIVOReatePareteletellelMSIONIKIMMMN. N.l.:;::,'''W.1 Nyl NI 1 SN 1 itzN4 at' a NN sNk ki, 1.,1 t3NN 214 A 0 kt 4tb, at4g, kN te sotA 4'''i pr 2 --cz1 --N. XI Vs NN .4 'k -s 1 i- I I diu, 'T ''S 7,0 al :,1.

4.4 e- 1:11 1---1 4 I'. Le 4 sk," I 40 N4, t441 sat 4N mil mplant -t A trA 4z i4 .1 4 g. skt: t- WNVZSL- stof 41S10-4 kts, tk I i 4s, 1, MUM WINCNi 4 4 ,,,.0 vuz,) 1 1 zz-: 17r kt4 oN -Nft 4' V't7 mo. 1 Suffrage Special Nexta Sale at the to Arrive Today. Woman Exchange.

HE eastern apostles of WOMen.8 sta- rt a frage are ahout to spread the gospel pass on to HAT next? among the fieathen. Th rty-five of them, serne young and -autiful," BY CINDERELLA. TIOW other things than the rummage sale which has occupied the cen- arrive on the suffrage pedal at ter of the stage these many days. 2.30 this afternoon, from Washington, The Children's Memorial hoswhet. ce they have come with live minute pital is the richer for it, the women con-speeches from the observation platform nected vhth it have had the most soul whenever the train stopped.

stirring glimpses of human nature They are making a swing around the through it, and the people who patron-circle, thirty-eight days through the ized it, many of them. bought cheerfully states that have equal suffrage, and will the lakes noires of other people. try to effect the organization of a worn-1 Scme persons were disappointed in the ana Party that will make suffrage a vital I rummage sale; the man, for example, in point in the next elections. They are 1 search of a glass eye, and another who traveling in a special car chartered by the I wished to stock up with patent medicine-Congressional union. i But there'll be another rummage sale.

Teday there will be a demonstration1 perhaps next year, where these minor and parade at 2:30 from the union station. 1 imperfections will not exist. tea and reception at the Congressional 1 --lb-- anion headquarters. 1004 Stevens build-1 What next? Well, in some circles its jig, at 3-5 p. mi, and executive dinner at the distinguished suffrage visitors today; the University club at 6.

and a public re- in others. the pnvate woman's exchange at the Art institute from 8 to 11 Bale tomorrow in Mrs. James W. Thorne's. to which the general public is invited.

beautiful apartment, 1200 Lake Shore Tuesday there will be an open air meet- drive. log in front of the Art institute at noon. The woman's exchange is on the eve when Gov. Dunne will welcome them in of moving its quarters just across Madithe name of the state of Illinois. They son street, to a large and most attractive will present a demand for the Anthony Bhop with a little balcony all around and amendment at the Hamilton club at lunch fine show windows.

andin the afternoon will be guests of the As everybody knows, it sells only the College club. handiwork of self-supporting women. Tomorrow evening will be the Anthony Thlo year the viornan's exchange antra-tent dinner at the Auditorium, for shows signs of being more than seats have been reserved. porting. Until this year it has figured as Mrs, Edwin L.

Lohdell is chairman of a charity. and the women on its director-Le reception committee and Mrs. Bet- ate are about the most able in town. Irmo W. SIPPY Illinois chairman of the --a-- Congressional union.

To meet the expenses of moving and installation will be this sale at Mrs. Cmon Kids if You Like Gardening Thorne's. which will.be followed by an In others. the prolate woman 's exchange sale tomorrow in Mrs. James W.

Thornes. beautiful apartment, 1200 Lake Shore drive. The woman's exchange is on the eve of moving its quarters Just across Madison street, to a large and most attractive Bhop with a little balcony all around and Line show windows. As everybody knows. it sells only the handiwork of self-supporting women.

Thlo year the wurnan's exchange shows signs of being more than self-supporting. Until this year it has figured as a charity. and the women on its director- ate are about the most able in town. To meet the expenses of moving and installation will be this sale at Thorne's. which will be followed by NORTH SIDE I SOUTH SIDE WEST SIDE DOWNTOWN I DOWNTOWN ------L--' Jones, Linick Schaefer', BRYN MAWR -N zr 4 4 0 A Jones, Linick Schaefer's SalleNOV MISCELLANEOUS 14,7.7 0 (.

47Ti -54eV --1 4i1T Tr: za ot 1 a Bryn Mawr, near Broadway At Bryn Mawr Station 3826-36 W. Madison Street ANICn tI tgAtu 11 A. M. to II P. M.

ISI1 lel CONTINUOUS LAM All Seats DANIEL FROILMAN PRESENTS PAUL-ME 1 (47 TO- tk, TO- I 5 DAY ti a 4k a kil DAY N. I 47th Cottage Grove. MAT. EVE. i Last Evening Show Starts 10 P.

M. I 5 GREAT FEATURES 5 I I THE FAMOUS BEAUTY ..1 FANNIE IteltRO Si I in "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" 1 SIDNEY DREW in "No. One" A' r4-- Pearl White in "The Iron I 7:4 i i A Toyland Mystery 'Ef Also Animal Oddities. A 7 I TONIGHT E. FORREST TATOR and HELENE ROSIN in "TRUE NOBILITY" anC PRICES 15c and 25c 9 A.M.

TO 11 P.M. Jesse L. Lasky Presents VTCTOR i 4 4 EDEWIC REDEWICK BF- 0 ELREIESIDEm 473i Sheridan Rd. Mat. and Eve.

f------, 774.: Et r- DA t-' THE BRA in L---. 1r GOLD AND THE p--- 4 WOMAN." 5 Acts. Also Lastest rtearst- Itagrapn News and a Frank Daniels Comedy. Irt a Class by tLJ se Also Latest Hearst-Vitagraph Also Nem Hall Caine's Immortal Novel and Play, ay, In .7 ft 4 Icf "THE ETERNAL CITY" II lio iin It It 11, VIII MMEIMIMIMIMNOMMI rzrzfze, :4 cae. A Mammoth, Elaborate Photo Production KE NWOOD I 47TH AND KIMBARK TON IGHT 4 0 eq PI or e.

NORTHWEST SIDE Acki. Clark and Balmoral E--a Clark and Balmoral IN HER GREATEST CHARACTER ARAMOUN IN THE CHASE FOR A FORTUNE KNICKERBOCKER THEATER BEAUTIFUL WILLIANI COURTNEY in a Five Act V. L. S. E.

"THE ISLAND OF SURPRISE" and "Wary Page" Episode No. 8. Also a Frank Daniels Comedy. 17 E--- 2:30 5:45 to II P. M.

Ph. Ray. 5057 erv VABEL TALIAFERRO in Ile wkes GREAT PRICE," La SIA Acts. --g-TERMINALE Lawrence Spaulding. MaL Eve.

74 2436-54 Milwaukee Ay Xi Sawyer TO 11 P. M. WM FOX Presents BERTHA TAYLOR In -SLANDER." 5 Acts. Adults. 10e.

Children. 5c. trt JL he 4, accx of -a-a 1 I an-I other of a more public nature. I Mrs. Thorne has been in New York re- i cently and returned with ideas, sketches.

i and models of negligees, tea gowns, and frills of the meat ensorcelating nature. She has also captured hats, hats from Tappd. the maddest hatter of them all, i and wonderful millinery ideas from other artists. Many of the hats to be sold were trimmed with her own fair fingers, and they are fair, the fingers, also the hats. i About the priceswe will sea what we see! As for the vendeuses, the lovely man- nequins, who will wear the deiectable and the dashing hats are 'Airs.

Morris Johnston, Mrs. Hathaway Wat'on, Mrs. Laurance Armour, and others Miss Grace Dixon is president of the woman's exchange. and a few of the di rectors are: Mrs. Philip Doane, Mrs.

John Gary. Mrs. John B. Lyon. Mrs.

Net- son Barnes, Mrs. Bat Lihrn6, Mrs. George LyttOrt, Mrs. Robert Dunham, Mrs. Hath- I Eat I away Watson, and Mrs.

Joseph Gunsau-; Es--; 1 1 AV g. F---- F. OUTH SHOR C219-25 Broadway. Near Granville Ave. Mat.

1:30 P. M. Continuous to 11P. M. B- Alice Brady THEN I'LL COME -rv A 1-)." Stony Island Av.

Mat. and Eve. LOGAN SQUARE Milwaukee and 13gan Vaudeville-10e 15c. he urin Bath lea's Wk ty Orchestra New Travel Pictures El- F----- CLARA KMALL YOUNC THEDA BARA in 's 1 FARAMOUN1 raw Cartoons PICTOGRAPH' Bickel Comedy in "MY OFFICIAL LE Six Acts. I "GOLD AND THE WOMAN" BACK TO YOU" I ki 5 Acts.

Adults. 1.0c. Children, 5c. SHAKESPEARE "C-1 ENG UP" 43rd and ELLIS AVE. Eve.

11 P. IL BIOGRAPH MISCELLANEOUS MpERNMET 't 4, $if 0,73 Leading 4k-. Chi cage 4t, Theatres ALFRED HAMBURGER MR. and MRS. SIDNEY DREW DI a New Comedy a.

416.1,5. FS.MiAil,y MAE MURRAY in "To Have and To Hold" -A SCREAR1! i I H.2. 2438-43 LINCOLN AVENUE. Near Fullerton. Continuous 2 to 11 P.

M. I WILLIAM FOX 'rent. rt A Lo, A lc o-z-v 11. I-S I-C I I-1 1-1. rt, I- I 1 ELM" tilitillit1111111A1111111U111 i 1 MI IIIA BERTHA KALISCH Theater FF.

I rliv I T1 n'sk NAZA NosstcAzt A A ts I STRAND Thceater HARVARD 6030o rdsano4pHarv671 kN'' NA 1 :52 El In I JOH-N EMERsoN in -k kA THEATER Es -3 -SLANDER -THE CONSPIRACY." I :2. BEACH' 1 Si' sANNV I Dram E-7- i IL 1. A ILA. A A. liours Jima.

I 1 Ej. ST A co P- --E--; JOHN EMERSON in In I CONSPIRACY." 1 E-F. 9 9 i f-L-7- THEATER Er C-- "SLANDER and Seventh St. il ReArlRi AVE. DW.

55th and Calumet. Mat- and Eye. Fs.iI '''W WM. S. HART in a E--- 'or "THE ARYAN" ai Five Acts.

TS 1 icosra0POLITAIIN Halsted and 75th Sta. Mat. and Eve. itte I D. Griffith's "THE GOLDEN 1E SUPPER," With EDWIN AUGUST s3, z- and DOROTHY WEST.

Also I F---- Henry B. Walthall and Edna Mayo In -t---; A Confession." Others and 1-': Merchants' Gift Night 1 ---F' IE C)LIICI 55th and Ellis. Mat. and Eve 30T -19 7 DOROTHY GISH in E----- LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE." 6 Acts. IN kN4 State at Madison -4 Els Wabash Ave.

Act 6 s. 1 --r7r I THIS WEEK a-- .74 ADULTS. 10c. c. ir 1 1., EN 5 I aE-9 Francis ANC.

Bushman aHnI8D- LI 7-5 "THE WALL BETWEEN" Also 'Strange Case of Mary Page. No.12 PARKWAY I Clark St. and I SIXTY-ITAHLTTDEDAND Tirryr TRTIA-A N.Tit GIxl TA mrSney THE LI NDENT olD A 1 "THE VOICE OF THE TEMPTER. And Eddie Lyone and Lee Moran. rti.k.surr1-n-11 THE VOICE 111 r-t-s- Arai Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran.

in El INE ARTS 4111 South Michigan NOW PLAYING REX BEACH'S NE'ER-DO-WELL P- Greater Than "THE SPOILERS." Continuous 10 A. Kt 11 P.M. tgalt The department of municipal gardens is Wining a more extensive campaign than last year. Likewise they guarantee absolute impartiality in, the distribution of tractsthe plots to be as-igned accord-. mg to the order of application.

So go to it. boys arid girls. No alder-it's son will Le holding down five acres this year. The department is trying particularly to interest boys in the work. The'Boys' BrotherLood republic bas already been Imsnised a tract, and another tract has been promised the north side community department of the Y.

M. C. A. Seeds, utensil's, and instruction, are The boys free. but a maximum charge of $1.50 for an eighth of an acre plot is made to cover till expenses of preparing for planting.

The dkPartment will also furnish cabbage, tomato, and green pepper plants from its on hotbeds. All persons desiring a garden who are to give it the proper amount of time and attention should apply to the gardener of the department of public welfare, 805 City Hall Square building; The tracts of land already obtained are: engin gardenForty acres at Fifty-fourth and Long avenues. gardenAbout ten acres between One Hundred and Seventh and One Hundred and Ninth streets, near Calumet. lieralugton gardenAbout ten acres at One Hundred and Twenty-Axth street vt4 Chicago and Eastern, Illinols ma- rried. South Chicago gardenTen acres at N'Inetieth, near Anthony.

Last year over 1,300 famdlies benefited by the small gardens which provide Vegetables as well as clear up unsightly IlLuattl vacant lots. Lutheran Women to Meet. A meeting of the Lutheran Women' will be held tomorow at 2 o'clock 31 the Immanuel English Lutheran church, Forty-third street and ChamVain The Rev. J. F.

Seibert avrt the Rev. J. j. E. Hunt will be the HART 1 THE DISCIPLE" and i OAK PARK -THE ana ittr xttix I 1'1, HOME of the EEST PHOTOPLAYS f-C-- i 'I nos.

it ince ureat STARTING TODAY 1 --E I II. B. Warner Ea E---. DANIEL FR OH MAN 124 1 --IN E- SE Presents r--- i The Beggar of Cawnpore The Captivating The viyia story of a British Soldier's 7:0 1 Irlegeneration Ea I-I A EXTRA FEAThRE Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle E--- a 1 "His Wile Mistake I i F--- i A Keystone Comedy A .7 THE FAMOUS STRAND .4 i 7, 25--ORCHESTRA-25 in E------ WARDE JOI-ESTON Conductor I Thos. H.

Inca's Great Military Spectacle 1 --E -2--- 1 Fr--2 II. B. Warner 1 ritih aldie i The Beggar of Cattnpore'' Vix-1 I 14 nNt Sen -L A AM r- The Vivid Story of a British Soldier's Itiegeneration EXTRA FEA.ThRE EXTRA FEATURE (Fatty) Arbuckle "CINDERS" OF LOVE." A Keyetone Comedy. at 1 I 4 i IEGFEL EGEN tICOLUMBUS-2 Ashland 63rd. Mat.

and Eve. irdiaka lift SA ak 624 South Michigan --44 tr.yo. B-- I Ey-, 4 17.,,, 14 E- 4 0 E--- 1 ----7----7 (44 I Ethel Barrymore a-, I 0746 Sheridan Rd. Loyola Sta. El BESSIE BARRISCALE Bullets and Brown Eyes Acts.

Also "The Judge." Triangle Keystone E-- Society Nolo. 1 and Mrs. M. Van Gelder of 5747 I 11 Sheridan road announce the engagement of their daughter. Sarah, to Clarence C.

May, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. May of 1049 Balmoral avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Augustine Smith of South Bend, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dona Regina L-f: Smith, to Lieut. William Middleton Quig- 277 -1 ley.

U. S. of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Edward Munson of 1225 East Fiftieth street announce the engagement of their daughter. Dorothy. to Conant Wait. son of Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Wait of 4919 Dorchester ave- I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Munson of 1223 East Fiftieth street announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy.

to Conant Wait. son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wait of 4919 Dorchester wedding.

Elr 7., ---7 .5 I- 2 -tg 71 E---- Supported by 07- E-- Wisconsin Ave. 1 Block S. Sta. Mat. 2:30 and 4.

Eve. 7:39 and 9. Et- ,,,4 Visconsin Ave. 1 Block S. Sta.

Mat. 2:30 and 4. Eve. 7:39 and HOLGROIONK BLINN El UNPARDONABLE SIN," Acts. 2.

ORKLIllit3 SQUARE Drexel Oakwood Boulevard. Ei MATINEE AND EVENING 1.1 I I SIRESLADY" EJ ALL MATINEES 15c and 25c 4: ALL EVENINGS 15c. 2c and 50c A PARAMOUNT PICTURE f-figfifluannUMUUMMUMMUNUMNNUMWDllna H. COOPER CLUE 4., JULIAN BELMONT AT CLARK M'- V.3741,1a.; In a Powerful 4.060' Romantic Drama. CONT1N1.7015S-2 TO 11 P.

IL n1131110111113N111111111111Millitillth1111111111111Ulffillitilaniidlatin-L-: .77 LON IAL ODUSTIN FARIIUM in "RP111 WHIM" a-- "BUJ BLAIR FA lliiiitil in I BLANCHE SWEET in Kiss of Hate" By MACK. FE Continuous NEW SHOW ----z IP a.m. to 12 p.m. Mon. et Thurs.

COMING THURSDAY PAULINE FREDERICK -41 I AUDREY." ildf inn II OAP no ira a THE BLACKLIST." Also 12th Episode of "Man, Page." THEATRE THEATRE FAH fi I WARD :4 9I.ne Es TENNESSEE'S I PARDNER," 5 Acts. ia Also "Musty Suffer" Comedy. I- BRYANT WASHBURN and GLADYS HANSON in "THE HAVOC" Ziegfeld Pictorial News Weekly avenue. No date is set for the Mrs. P.

A. Valentine. who came west to welcome her ftrat grandchild. the baby of the Philip Armours is at the Blackstone hotel. Mr.

Valentine Is at French Lick Springs. where he went with PereeVal De Costa about two months ago. 1 ORCHARD North Ave. and Orchard St. Continuou9-1 to 11 P.

M. WILLIAM FARNUM in "FIGHTING A Wm. Fox Feature in 5 Parts and Others. pARK MI trnEd. -MARIE DORO in "DIPLOMACY" BEAUTIFUL E.

-COMMENCING TODAY W. H. THOMPSON iyA 2 Supported by ANNA LEHR in 9 "Civilization I Child" I I ra-- 20th CENTURY 4710 Prairie FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE in "THE WALL BETWEEN." PRAIRIE 5748 Prairie ETHEL CLAYTON TOM MOORE in "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN" Nktt OM You CAN SEE THE otv El VITAGRAPH WEST SIDE ti A I 1 ircz zl. A LillitilliMIIIIIIII11.4-titalIt.i'All'I'jialiP 7- i 1 a 1 14A) L4 it At-I r.

1 CRAWFORD qC tot ks 14 E- -TODAY 818341 Litrcen Ave Near Beo.rnont Ave. CONTINUOUS 1:30 toll P. M. AN-romo MORENO Az DOROTTIT KELLY "THE SUPREME TEMPTATION Acts. Also "Strange Case of Mary Page." No.

Adults. 10c. Children. 5a. PANORAMA silo Prairie FLORENCE REED in A WOMAN'S LAW." Crawford Are rear Madioon Matinee Every Day.

Starting at p.m. A Story of the Political El gt Whirlpool FOLLOWED BY Fr a MACK SENNETT'S LATEST EN' KEYSTONE COMEDY 1 Er; ALL MATINEES 15c and 25o EE ALL EVENINGS 15o, 25c and 50o Performance Continuous 11 a.m.-lip-mi. r------ .0, On the wise mother's shopping Vs NI AN APOLOGY IN Constance Collier In the Drama of Modern Society WILLARD Slat and Calumet ANNA HELD in "MADAME LA CODE OF 11MRCIAN CLARK 1 CLARK: STREET AND LSON A VENUE THEDA BARA in "A roof, THERE WAS." 6 acts. A brand new print of the most sensational picture In years. Also Frank Daniels In MR.

JACK. A DOCTOR BY PROXY." He isn't mts-it of an M. D.but he Is some eons. el arable fixer. Positively no one under the are of 21 admitted ALL SEATS 1.0o.

Lti i a 7- i i-----. 1 I i 1 ir 1- I ir I i 1 1 11' 3 4'i I l'''- tii-; E--- At the Following Theaters: EDITION No. 22 PI Lyceum Cottage Grove Ave. EDITION No. 23 E----- Crescent.

2115 Milwaukee Ave. LI i i-F- EDITION No. 24 ff- Viansor 433 Laramie St. t-'--2 a--- EDITION No. 25 LI: Roseland 11331 Michigan Ave.

E-----: EDITION No 25 E---. L----: Orpheus 12113 5t. and Ashland ff. Weneeda 5'33 W. Chicago Ave.

i FE EDITION No. 27 F--- World 61 W. Randolph St. -7-7- Frolic Ave. 55th St.

and Ellis Ave EDITION No. 21 i.7.---- EDITION No. 21 FE---: ET: 4. Fl a. ra Ely till dome9 PERFECT GRAY Dont Forget tbe New Policy.

ContInuoug Performance 1:30 to Every Day SPEEDWAY 471 Prairie CLEO R1DGLEY in THE GOLDEN CHANCE." 7-------------7 APOLLOtith and Forrestville ----1---7 Big Song Review. Feature Pictures. NORTH SIDE GOLD THEATER those who found it im- possible to gain admission to the opening performance of ---1--- The M'er Do Well -a-7 at the FINE ARTS THEATRE. be a use of the tremendous 11 crowds. Mr.

Alfred Harnhurger -7----- offers apology. ex- hi This traordinary interesting film will -a remain at the Fine Arts Theatre F- for several weeks and should be seen by every man. woman and Es- child in Chicago. Don't miss it. -al seen by every man.

woman and i child in Chicago Don miss --E --7-1: NEW DtvirOen ve. to 11 P. AL PARAMOUNT Presents KEYSTONE 8912 78tHoER11 rDP.A1 MARY BOLAND in "THE PR ICE OF HAPPINESS" flD Powd ELLIS Ord St. and Ellis Ave. SONG REVIEWVAUDEVILLE and Feature Pictures.

ii JOHN BARRYMORE in THE LOST BREDIDGROOM. 311-1 W. 12th St- Cont. 1:30 to II P. IL --N S.

HART and! BESSIE LOVE in i "THE ARYAN'? Also Trlangle-Keystone Comedy. 834 N. Clark St. I GaNerfiwbeerryld 2344 Madison St. F----- ----7----: St.

and Calumet Ave. 0- I EDITION No. 29 t-----2 Btograph 2433 Lincoln Ave. F------ McVickees ZS W. Madison St.

rs -A 1 a ENMORE WILSON and KENMORE, 'HER GREAT PRICE." With MABEL, TA LIABERRO. 5 Acts. Also a Travelogue and Comedy. PINE GROVE 717 Sheridan road FRANK SHERIDAN in THE STRUGGLE." M. Edith Storev in "TheCTL Edeetd- STrvoid.n.

I SITTNER'S 1 SedwgIvr ang DnivIpatoxnr- Also The Dare-Devils of War I Marvelous Feats of HorsenxanshiP N11111 liTilig 1 Prepared by a oirDental Sargery Send 2c stamp today for a generous $ample of either Lyons Perfect Tootb Powder Or Dental Cream. ARGNIORE 1043 ArrY le 1 DE LUXE 1 JOHN BARRTMORE In LOST BRIDEGROOM." 5 Acta. Also a Pa.he 'Dave logue tt I FULLERTON 24,7: Lincoln Avenue 1 01:30 to IT P. M. Mutual Picture De Luxe Presents -Marguerite Gibson In The Sours Cycle' I MARY ROBSON in "A NIGHT OUT." 563 W.

27th N. Y. City 1 KEDZIE AVENUE ANNEX Cor. Kedzie Ave. and Madieon St.

"A WIFE'S SACRIFICE" A 5 Part Fox Feature with ROBERT MANTEL', and GENEVIEVE HAMPER. Also "MarY Page." co. 12. I. W.

Lyon Sons, Inc. IUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE UBSCREFORTHETRIBUNE JONES. LtNrcK SCHAEFER'S I-11E1)N1 STATE NEL MONROE Palmer House TODAY ONLY ETHEL CLAYTON TOM MOORE In "DOLLARS AND THE WOMAN" V. S. Hart in "The Aryan." LAKE SHORE KE SHORE l'ALBANY PARK Lawrence Kedzie FREDERICK WARDE "511-AS MARN ER." 0..18 C1 STRAND 3029 AVENUE I MARI PICKPORD SHERIDAN IRVING PARK BLVD.

ieS5 Song FubUBhers Review. i Broadway and Belmont. Eve. I to 11 HOLBROOK BLINN in THE UNPARDONABLE SIN." ti Acta. Also I.

Good Contedy. i 1.

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