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1 D) Miss on I miss Some of Aututh n's Best Smiles by gANITATTAN MADNESS." wrItos redrbanke an Idr. roloced by Me Arta. A bisected by Allan Dun. lisititaaS by Triangle. otos O'Ders Douglas Fairbanks ito girl jowel Cerulean I butler George Benenger ibe meld Ruth Darling ICrest Satinet Eugsne Ormond.

frao villein Marevy likkrlan I W. P. Richmond girl be dor L. meld Cost Stainer The i BY KITTY KELLY. 1 1 -ANHATTAN MADNESS Is it the picture that Douglas Fairbanks and Allan Dwan ran Off by themselves and made in tin face of the dis- ir proved of the powers that dictate.

no held it was a good Idea to make ocmething original itrid the powers held It wasn't i 1441Fairbank3 said himself he thought this was his best picture. For myself it la hard to choose amongst several of them, but this is certainly one of his best, and the audience of smile wreathed fora at the Orpheurn last night must tree with me. It Ls that best kind of comedythe kind that makes you smile and chuckle ErnpattletICally, unconscious. of youreelf. Sometimes you come out of it enough to see what you have been eoing and you feel- a refreshing sweep satisfaction through yourself.

Along rah being a good kind. it is an t4.mely rare kind, wl-jeli it shouldn't ler the screen is a perfect medium such fun. Of eouc, 0, though. it n3is brains to make stn-li and i well. they no drug in the 1 THE CHTCA GO DAILY TRIBUNE: UR SD Al OCTOBER, 5 1916.

Rave rou a perplexing lose affair is which you need the counsel of friendl Write to Doris Blake, care. of The Trite. sae." If you wish a personal reply seal stamped and addressed envelope. 1 ,44 The Tangible Dream Girl. His sister was a trained nurse, skilled 1 I in the special care of and as 4 such held a position in a wealthy famI tly.

He viAted her often and with 1 never failing regularity. tIt was on one of the trst of these rvisits he chanced to meet the eldest I daughter of this family of wealth and in her a girl ofi rare beauty winning disposition. Ile knew the difference in their in life, but realized in that moment he could love no other. With his sister's help ti was under vix nil: As le Ae ort, "The art of the popular conversationalists consists less in showing one's own wit than in giving opportunity for the play of it in others." daily watched the slow but steady im1 provement he became conscious of 4 his great love for her. Long weary of the shallow attentions of the rich young men in her fashionable set.

and mindfpl of bls genuine love and long I George Crawford Born April 12, 1853. Died Oct. 3, 191 Born April 12, 1853. Died Oct. 3, 1916.

dd NgALA tiGoR PhOTO George Crawford Mastin of 312 North I Grove avenue, Oak Park, a lawyer of long standing in Chicago and senior member of the firm of Mastis ace. Sherlock. Fisher building, died on Tuesday. He was born. in 1S53.

He was admitted to the Illinois bar in During the two years of his practice at Mount Carry 11 following his admission be also served In the office se county superintendent of For four years be was a member of the bar of Wichita. Katt. In MO Mr. Ma-stin removed to Washington, D. engaged In private practice there two years, and In 1992 he settled.permanently in Chicago.

In 18S4 Mr. Mastin married Miss Crummer of Mount Carroll, who suririves as does also, a daughter, Catherine. th -wife of Dr. Frank 21il1er of London Mills, EL The funeral will be held tomorrow from the late residence at 2 p. Burial at Forest Lone.

I DEATH L.c MENIORIAM. BILFIWS lolltg memory et Mn. Eleanor AL ebe fed oletv in Oct- 6. 1144. Anrtheriery legh at Holy Name catimdral.

Priday. Oct. 8 clot1E. ATKINSONEdwin N. Atictrtann, Oat.

2. 1730 Irving at St. Luke ss hospltal. beloved huFtand of Carolyn, Mae Atkinson. Interment PhiladpiChia.

Pa. GMIIMNIMEMMINEWMANNINNIMMIONIR OBITUARY. J. B. RAYNER, A FOUNDER OF BUCK RAYNER'S, DIES James Bowen Rayner, one of the founders of the Buck Rayner drug stores, died on -Sept.

27 at Elmwood' Hall at the age of so. He was born at Boston aas. kDis and came to Chi- cligo In 1SZ)7. 'SV I Gforg( 1 Buck he estab- 1 1- lished druE it .14 4 business tinder tht ei 4, i firm name of Bud, 4 Rayner. He an ticipated the big fire by insuri s.

only In fore. is companies w-rhicl 4 IV I raid him prompt- 1 sly. 1 retired fron business in 1Sh8. Mr. Ra)mer waz one of the organizers of Central church when Prof.

David Swing broke ties and became its pastor. For years be was secretary and treasurer of the church and was later associato.si with the Rev. NEwell Dwiglit Hillis and Dr. Frank Gunsaulus. 1 He was married' in ign9 and sur' vived by one son, Robert L.

Rayner of Hartford, Conn. 1 I DEATH NOTICES. Bechto14. at 4421 Oct. S.

itBl. aced 61 years. Funeral service Friday. Oci. 6.

at 2 P. from Graf-eland cemetery chapel. Funeral and interment private. Burlington, loam. pers please copy.

Iteck. aged 15 years. Oct. 4, be.oved on of NV.111am and the Late JuHa inCte MaleY1. brother of Mary and John.

Funeral Friday at 9 a fnoin chapel. 101P to St. Vincent's Church. sliere iih masa be celebrated. Autos tti Boultuose, BICKNELLJohn Wallace Bicknell.

aged 8 Oct. 4. 1141A. son Of E. Dean and teola M.

Bicknell. Funeral Thursday. Oct. 5. at p.

tn. from late residence. private. FITZGERALDrmily L. Fitzgerald.

neat Coleman. beloved wtfe of Thomas. for mother of John Thomas n. V. Francis.

James Garrett. Mary E. IA alter Arthur 7 and Irene L. Fitzgerald. 'Member of Married Ladirs'sodality.

Holy Fsmi rarish. and C. K. az L. of St.

Marrs -branch. Funeral from her late residence. to St. ViatorS church. Frelay.

Oct. RotMein high Mar.11 at WOO a. tn. AlltOM to Calvary. For state or limousines call Garfield illott.

GALLAGHEllVincent G. Gallagher Infent son of Vincent G. and Agee V. Liter Ince SleCiaritiyi, fond Irother of tr1 i S. Funeral from parents' residence.

'ZS N. Thursday, Oct. oh. Ina. at 2 p.

tn. A77.tos to Carmel. GOTTLIEBLena nee Maas. 4 ielovee wile of dpI Gottilee. mother I of Log.

Lizzie Vrt. ral Tillie Swartz-Funeral private from late 1948 riolay Ott. a. a. tn.

Please omit lion-era. 1 rRovnnAnn Oiliro Grover. wife of late! William H. Grover. formerly of Ilenning-1 ton.

art reshience satin, Harry La Grango. Oct. B. .1714. Burial Maple Grove.

Richmond Hill. N. Y. Richmond Hill papers coi7Y HERENDENGeorge B. Herentien.

beloved husband of Mary rt. flerenden Funeral mertiCes at TIMrsday at late residence. Wilmette; burial private-Cleveland papers please I servicses of Mrs. Marvin IHbgilitt at her lite residence at Lake Frida Y. (Het.

0. at p. m. Services and burial private. Kindly 'omit flowers.

Special car at 12:23 p. 17r. Train leaving i Madlson-gt terminal. Chicago. KELLYEerrard Kelly.

Ool. 4. leloved leird cd Mary Ince Clark-et. father of 1 Thomas Patrick Janos Neille 1 IL. ant.1...the i Jc1.71 rattle of County Mona1 ght.1 -Ir- Itirti.

or St. JetttThs court No. S. O. F.

r'uneral St Ittrilay. Oct. 7, at 5- a- from lt.tst to lir of tzorrom-s (hurch. Autos to Calvary. For avats or limousine eill KedI i IN ESL-Kate Kires of t.s Grange, on I Vletinesotty f.let.

4. rumrsa (roll residence ot E. IV. EcinIcr. N.

Oak PtIrk. Illt, 22) p. 4. Inttrintnt at DEATH NETT-SONEVen Neilson, red tt wife of Letvid Neilson arld mother of Mrs. A.

Sinclair. Cortland. N. Mrs. E.

Deyell. Mrs. F. M. 1-legele.

Mrs. William A- Cummings of Chicago. and Mrs- Joseph Butler. Ft. Thomas, Ontario.

Funeral fom chapel. Xt46 W. Friday. p. to Forest Home cernetert- St- Thorima and Chatham.

Ontario. Papers Plea copy. PArl.SEEduard Paulsen. husband of tt! late Alice L. mut fond father of Mrs.

R. A. Floyd. Bert. Lucille.

and Harry and the late Eduard. Mary. and Allee Potilsen. aired SS years. Burial Friday.

Oct. 6. 2030 W. lathett at 2 p. In, to Forest Home oesr-stery.

by autos. PArSGustav A. Pans. Oct. 2.

aired 49. be, loved husband of Mary nee Smith. father of Irene. son of Sire. Anna Paull.

brother of Mrs. W. C. Pewee. Mrs.

r. N. Wilhartut. and S. G.

Pew's. Funeral Thuredat. Octb. from late residence, 1347 Kenilworth-or. Services at Graceland chapel et 3 so.

na. RICKETTSGeorge W. Ricketta. on Oct. husband of Jennie Blekette.

father of Bello Ricketts. lira Lincoln Elliot. azid-Mrs. O. F.

Ohlwm and brother of Benjamin Ricketts, at his residence. 4932 the age of 72 years. Funeral notice Liao' r- Coshocton. 0.. papers and Columbek.

Diapatch please cory. 116.1.'StFannie K. House. beloved wife of Harry B. Rouse.

mother of Henry L. Roues Services at late reeldence, 641 Friday. Oct, 6 1916. p. litt.ioutoo to Elmwood.

SOLLEHedwig Solis, nee toelcker, Oet. a. beloved wife of Arthur R. Sono. daughter of lira Bertha Vooleker.

Funeral from 2Zt Thursday. Oct. 5. at S-p. m.

Greet Stet-envies. sitaer of Mrs. George S. Beall and Porter II. eaevensozt of Columbus.

Oct- 4 front her late residence, fltra Thursday. 7:39 p. in- In- 1 torment Columbus, O. STARTW attain George Stuart. Oct.

2, 1918. at Richmond, age 112 yearn. beloved son of Elea Svuart and the late Gentge Stuare, brother at Peter, Hazel. blanch. and Mary.

Maaonio burst eorvico Thursday. Oct. 8, 10 clock s. at Ceder Rapids. Ia.

THOMASoratio Thomas. age years beieved Ousttand of CapitolL. father of ingate. ard and Herbert rind Mrs. Julia Funeral from 4041 N.

bliturday. Oct- 7. 11,16. at 2.01 p. m.

by autornobilea to Union Ridge cemetery. ToBEYWilliain Hayward Tobey of Evanston. LI- on Tuesday. Oct. 3, 1914.

In his 44th rear, leaying his WOW" Myra and three eons. Newton. Robert and Bradfnrc. Ms mother. Mrs.

Wiltiam L. Quinreit. nd stater, Miss Marguerite Qutertell. Funeral at chapel ort Thuradei afternoon at 3 o'elock- Boston. papers please copy.

WULFFCharles F. Wulff. 4216 N. aged 30 years. beloved son of Kate Funeral Thursday.

2 p. front tale resalence. Burial private. 13 DERTAKEttl. I i I A GO Trrn CHIC 1) TRIBUNE TrimiSDAY OCTOBER, 5.

1916. I dw. --a 1 ct TT I NT t. II I faitly I I i I Gensge Crawford Irctitt. I I 1 I i 24- zakt I tkk VI'' DEATH NOTICES.

I DEATH NOTICES. I DEATH NOTICES. tf." to Pers DOn swim 0 11111111818nemAssentailieserata Born April 12, 1853. 1916. 1 I I iss 4.

0, 0 il 0) 1 Died Oct. 3, -a Lee 41 4ea 1' LNT MEMORIAM. BECHTOLD-Louis Bechtold. at 4421 Dover- NETLSON-Elien Neilson. eed 11 years.

wife BRFIWSeLlt-tri loving et ya at- lace e. aged 61 years. Funeral of Neilson arid mother of Mrs. A. service Friday.

Oci. 0. at 2 le ne. from Finclair. Cortland.

li. Mrtt. E. Deyell. I it i 1f itel Some of IT.J on Eleanor M.

Brewsaer. who, feel ate in Cidest Oct. 6. le14. Annivereary lest Graeeland cemetery chapel.

Funeral and Mrs. F. NI. 14eggle. Mrs.

William A. Gem- at Holy Name cathedra, Friday. 6.1 interment private. Burlingt, Iowa. pa- mines of Chicago.

and Mrs. Joseph Butler. I 8 o'clock. I pers pleaee copy. St.

Thomas. Ontario. Funeral tee chapea Autuni n's Best el Smiles es 1, lifOrq'S' i ATKINSON-Edwin Atkinson. O. t.

2. MO 4 214.8 te-. Friday. 2 p. to 1 40 1 4 Mfree( Chatham.

Ontario. papers 'dime coPY- ----Fr K-W'Illam E'c'cil agfd 15- et Forest Home cemetery. St- Thomas arid 191e, beloved eon of William and the late Julia nee. of MarT and 1 (..,. MM.

0, at St. Luke's hospital. 1 ITATTAN MADNESS" 10 bter to n. man Atkinson. John.

1 unerat .1 delay at 9 a. m. from chepel. 19 St. Vincnt's vat by laarbatalte arta Idr a aaaeee -e.

church. eel liteh macs wia be ce.ebraled Floyd. Bert. Lucille. and Harry and the 0 gAN 11, to, 1.0 :,5 "The art of the popular eon- Autos A) IA.

Boultuose, late Eduard. Mary. and Alice Poulsee. tepee aS years. Burial Friday.

Oct. til. 2030 W. 1 rsaaesa by Parte Arta. versationalists consists less in BicKNEL allace Bickne aged 1h-et ll.

8 2t at 2 p. nee ia Bona cea- an I by Allan Dertut. Triangle. Rave roe a perplexing love affeir la years. Oct- 4.

1918. son of E. Dean and tery. by autos. showing, one's own Wit than in OBITUARY.

O'Dare Douglas Fairbanks re- whkh you need the counsel of a k.ttt...........:.--...:.-. Leola IL BicknelL Funeral Thursday. PArS-Gustae A- Parra Oot. 2. aged 40.

leo- to. 1 Jewel Camden Write to Doris Blake, oars. et The Trib- giving opportunity for the dia. ct 5 "t) in. from lat.

reEtdenc. loved husband of Marl nee Smith- tett- prirete. -I Verdes' George Beranger -1' lac" If you wish a personal reple er of Irene. eon of Nita. Anne' Paus, brother Ruth Darting atantped and addressed eneslope.

play of' it in others." J. B. RAYNER, A FOUNDER FITZGERALD-Emily L. Fitegerald. nee of Mrs.

W. C. Pewee. Mrs. r.

N. Willeartut. I Coat Barinoff Eugene Onnionde Coleman. beloved wife of Thomae. and S.

G. Pearce. Funeral Thuredai. Oct. fee valeodeta Mareey Harlan OF BUCK RAYNER'S, DIES mother of John le.

Thomas W. Francis. 5. from late residence, 1A47 Kenilworth-ay. ges, W.

P. Richmond I watched the slow but steady im- a eeeeealeei a James Garrett. Mary le alter Arthur Services at Graceland chapel et 3 p. nt. 1 I i 7 provement zhe became oonscious of Jamee Boteen Rayner, one of the and Irene L.

Fitzgerald. -Member of BY KITTY KELLY. 1 1.I,,,:, 44-) his great love for her. -Long weary ...4, a a.e ea founders of the Buck let niht Rayner drug Married Ladieesodality. licay Perna, rar- RICKETTS-George W.

on oat a. isle and C. K. ac L. of St.

Mary's husbend of Jennie Ricketts. father of Belle I ANHATTAN alADNESS is nee -branch. Funeral from her late reeidence, Ricketts. lira Lineoin Elliot. aztd-Ntes.

I I the picture that Douglas Nt trz) Cry, 0 of the shallow attentions of the rich youbg men in her faehionable set, and see -e- a tores, died on -Sept 27 at Elmwood at i For hats th 72 years. Puteral notie Hall at the age of 4e2to Henderson-se. to St. Vector's chureh. e'.

Ohlwin and brother of Benjamin Rkk- Frelay. Oct. I. Vold. Rcenicin logh mass stts, at his residence.

4932 eherlean-rd. at I Fairbanks and Allan 'Dwan easeee aaa lek, fiZw.o rp I DI' mndfl of his genuine love and T. 'Al iaong 80. He was born tao a tn. Autort to Calary.

ee age of ic Wor or limousinee call Garfield illotl. Coshocton. 0... papers and Columinia. Oa ran Off by themselv es and 1 Ng ,,,,,..4.1:0 watch please gory.

1 at l3oston, Mass. rasa aea eeritiEn -Vincent G. Gallagher In- made in th face the dis- 4 eerie, The Tangivle Dream Girl. -1 3. and came to Chi- ee fent eon of Vincent G.

and Adee V. Oalla- It Boum Materiel wife Of the powers II t9Ntasry. 1 prat at dictate a lee, I -r ce.go in leala 1 If heat it was a good idea to make rear .0 l''' 1 His eister was a trained nurse. skilled 1. --f ThutPday, Oct.

5th. Ittle. at Friday. Oct, 8. 1918.

2 p. naeautos to sHeiIrer7iceBe itic'u'Ellatt N.L.Vinntiero'nu'pt araething original fend the powers held the pecial ey.z,,-eael I hi sar of children ildren and a I I 4 sgALA leitaFe PetOTO at 1 Goorge te a e. a ea- 'eae N''' -Viont tlartnel Klinood. It wa gr I sn't. such i eld a position in a wealthy tam- Buck be estab- 1 bqk It OTTLIEB-Lena el-retie-b.

ree Maas. BOL LE-liedwig Solite nee Veoleker Oet a. 114-1, Fairbanka eald himself' he thought tesa en-. aae. enr I 11.7.

He ielted her often and with '-1 1--e: George Crawford alastin of 312 or Nth lished a drug '1 4. wire et edalpl, Goole. mother late. beloved wife of Arthur R. Bella nis was his best picture.

For myself a- a a hard to choose amongst several of kealaeeee ra le them, but this is certainly ene of his .7. best, and the audience of smile 'wreathed the sg must e. a tees at Orphe taro with me. It was on one of the first of these at.l;:.' erg la, ...,,.,7,,,,, I never falling regularity. rvielts he.

chanced to meet the eldest a I daughter of this family of wealth and l'. er a hi -4' 4t 1 beheld i ofe rare beauty i anle ae, i and winning disposition. Ile knew the r--'7-1--, 4 Grove avenue, Oak Perk, a lawyer of 'f long standing in Chicago and senior ae. meraber of the firm of alastie Sher- 1 II li building di It es that beet kind of ae I vast difference in their stations in life, Na a' -'4, t. are that makes you annie and chuckle but realized in that moment he could 'e en- Ernpathetically, uneonselees of your- 1 1 el love no other, 4.

elat a-'-'; He was born. in Ohio in 1853. lie was azalea ne is her ha. on Tuesday. 1.

g-ell; firm riame of Buda a ae, of Leo. Lizzie VrIt, Tillie Sa-arts. daughter of Mrs. Bertha Voeicker. Fie- Humboldt-bled 1-srelay.

Ott. a. IIIIII a Oct. 5. at ST.

nc. I a. m. Pleaee omit tonere. Rayner.

lie an 1 eltavret- ticipated the big aea yea, A willful!) 1-1. It A fire by insurim a In' foreit- 4 el eae .4,, admitted to the Illinois bar hi leat companies weilel e. le' A a bounelyiness under 1.11::::: 2 in to to Mu Funeral priete from late resit'', nee. 19,48 neral from 7.I".s.,1 ThzradaY. Ann Oiltro 0.rover.

wire tit late Grover. formerly of Benning- Grango. Oct. I. ii-91C -13-uar-ta-1 -ale e- le I ton.

via iet resitient son II re Ft La Grove. Hill. N. Y. Richmond Ilia papers cusq stet of Mrs.

George S. Beall and Porter Serleet VENa0N--Katherine Ceara S(OVIIIIIIOD. II. teevensoit of columbua. 0.

Oct- 4 Services front her late residence, etra Wood- lawn-ate, Thursday. in. In- terment Columbus, O. 1., ,,,4 srx-ART-W ahem. Georg Stuart.

Mondale. During the two years of his practice at paid him prompt- i tata eennen. neio 310 nt Carr 11 11 11 a hutivend of Mary R. ilerenden. Funeral Oct.

1918. at Richmond Va- age .112 i I I 1 1 1 mit. SOrtletiMe you come out of it la aee aaaa.a. Wtth ht ister's help he was under- .7 i i 1 11 9 te coeing 1 a mission Iy He retired nem ger iCos at 3.11,1 Thhreday at late residence. retell -rige-c1wStuare, brot atleta.

he also served In the office est county business in 1888. 7es Wiltnette; burial private- IC enough to see What you have been liaree. blanch. and Mary. Maeonio bevel Cleveland papers -I 1- I '4, )7.

superintendent of schools'. For four Mr. Raemer was illa.1111,TT-leunt rat serviees of Mrs. Marvin 8: i 1 yee- a teeel a 10 velocic L. m.

oing and ou a refrehing sweep a satisfaction through yourself. Along years he was a member of the bar of one of the organizers of Central church at her late rwsidenc at Lake Fur- Friday. cwt. ts. at 1:4:...

p. seners THOMAS-Horatio of CapitolThomas. nee 72 71111r IP Al .1 Wichita. Kate In 1890 Mr. Mastin re- when Prot David Swing broke ite being a good kind.

it is an ex- e-a-'11 -4, beloved aushand father of t4eely rare kind waken i sh ou ld priate practice there to care and years he secretary and treasurer car at le: moved to 'Washington, D. Ca. engaged ination ties and became its pastor. l'or owl burial private. Kindly omit flovters.

IA ingate. Edo Herbert Thome. 4 in vw was special eti p. le. Train leaving en Mrs.

Julia Gerona Funeral from 401 4 for the screen le a perfect ine'diuta terminal- Cliit'sgo. N. beturday. Oct- 7. Hold.

1 e-e, he settled.permanently in Chi- of the church and was later associated i et' such fun. Of co 0, though. It i areenlo in at II.Itt it. im. rriebilee to Union i.

cage. In leS4 Mr. Mastin married Miss with the Rev. Dwight Hillis and KELLy Kelly. Oct.

4. l-loved hos by auto hidge cemetery. brains to make such and i esee- a lead ct Mary Ince Clarlici. fattier of i olde.s, well. they 110 drug in the -4-- AdafA.

Crutnmer of Mount Carroll, Dr. Frank Gunsaulus. 'camels Patrick Janos Neilie It TOBEY-Williain Hayward Tobee of Evamo ele'e enc 3 rna eae- --aneata till-717) who survives him. as does also, a daugh- He was married. in laa9 and Sur- Kitteitine IL.

a (I, the ate ILIttrti J. aud ton. on Tueeday. Oct. 191.e in his tteitea ea -i eeele He; rea'-aa 'n- 44th year, leagang tits widow.

Myra R. and three eons. Newton. Robert rafnee 'it ezieeetaeateea.eate e. 'an i.eat, ter, Catherme.

the, -wife of Dr. Frank vived by one son, Robert L. Rayner of i la, naale of Couti.o..-. Mona and ir- hied. Mettitit.r of Jev.I.rtt I ef 'ee' et i ft L.

aliller of leceidon Mille, 111. The Cu Hartford, Conn. te: 1I'' li r- his mother. Mrs. Wiltiam L.

Qein- C. O. F. ituneral itItiertlity, Oct. I.

1.. etai- a ea ea- yial, neral will be held tomorrow from the at' leee a fron res4dtence. 3.te1 reit. sister. Miss Marguerite Quinned Funeral at Roeehill chapel on ThursdaY to Olir lireiy t-orrow8 (h.

tO late resideuce at 2 iii. Burial at Per- Catt-Ar(. For utch afternoon at 3 ccic seats or Iimousine eill Ked- eoia Mass. pa I 0- 'to .7. est Home.

rare please copy. te-Pa. zit- 23114- WULFF-Charice F. Wulff 4218 N. Kildare- Kires of Le Grange.

on Neel au years belo.ved son of Otte KIN Ea-leate 'taloa 1 IN etine sotty. tet 4 P11M141 (roll Wiliff a Fu nera Thursday. 2 P. Vb. from tale reedeuce.

Budal private. 7 '1-1, '0 Jr al La 1 In riot nt at Rosetta'. e's I 1 beloved! 1 I ea i 67- taking the study of med.eine at a night ::144... .44,44. I school, and applied himself more dill- gent than ever before to these stn- ly dies, but the vision of this girls won41rous eyes Find ladittrit smile was ever tat.z.k, bef ,1 1 bg.im ay ahlwerss surrounded set.

and time he renlized more and more keenly the utter hopelcssness of his love. Zezz9ata-saarganA, He rnarveled nt tier beanty and grace, and distant though she seemed to the poor, streggling boy, he trembled at th-, of loin her. His devotion to his meantime never way-marvelous continuity that makes one ered, and unconscious of her brother's wonder what genhis ruled in the as- love. the fister talked of him often to And it ends'up with a pretty the girl of his who.adtbirel his little f-entiment which was the genesis unfailing devotion to his sister the of the story. so ir.

Fairbanks related. more, her own brother having fallen Ho heard a ranchnian out west say into evil ways. that to be happy it didn't matter where He finally won his diploma. 'Aid his you were but who you were with. The sister succeeded in obtaining the per-thought stuck in the Fairbanks gray sonal interest of the family's physician raatter.

He td it along to Allan in him. and under Iris direction ho enDwans. That is linW Manhattan 'Mad- tered one of the. foremost hospitals came to hit. Peoide who miss with the prospect of becoming the as-seeing it are missing some of antuintes sistant to this physician.

a man in the best smiles. front ranks of his profession. Upon the death of his sister at this time he was foreed to watch the move- le's Great io Be Famous. trents of this girl of his dreams in the lir: 1. t.ft 4 taking the study of at a night I iemelf more dill- school and appld hi 1 A.

gently than ever. before to these etu- -e. teeeee s.a.e.- dies, but the vision of this girt on- ae ea ae ,2 rous eyes end aaalant smile was ever s' befure him. Occasionally, while Visit- tee.a.,,, ae Mg his eleter. he caught fleeting ----aeeeeee--- aaaaceeee I gampses of always surrounded eseed'a bv gay of her set.

and each Wee' eke." time he reelizett more and more keenly the utter hopelessness of his love. ziglasaarganA, He marveled et her beatity and grate poor etreggling boy he trembled at th--- theueet of losing her. His devo- tion to Hs sls'er mEqintime never wav- marelous co ia, vnthault that makes one ered 3l ad nconscious of her brother's wonder 1R-Ilfit genius ruled In the as- love. the sister liked of him often to And it ends'uP with a pretty the girl of his he whoadtbirel his 1 tfle ferttiment witich was ehe genesis unfailing devotion to his- sister the of the story. SO Mr.

1 airbanks related. more, Inar own brether having fallen He heard a ranchnian out west say into evil ways. a GEORGE W. RICKDTTS died yesterday at 4932 Sheridan road in his seventy-second year. Ile was born in Coshocton, and bad lived in Chicago for the last ten years.

during which time be was engagcd in the lumber business. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie Ricketts, and three daughters. Miss Belle Rickets. Mrs.

Lincoln Elliott, and Mrs. O. F. Ohlson. GEORGE W.

RICI-CDTTS died yester- iday at 4932 Sheridan road In his seventy- 1second year. Ile was born in Coshoe- 1ton, and had lived, in. Chicago for the last ten years, during which time ea ti was engaged In the lumber bust- ur ness. rte I by his widow. 'Mrs.

Jennie Ricketts, and three daugh- tars. Mies Belle Rickets. Mrs. Lincoln market! I market! togas Fairbanks is the frartiettlor zd only star, thetugh all of the folk Clem one glimpses briefly are (lithe perfect in their runny :16 he is active, v-itioll iq The smileti he radiaats shine! verybody'r heacts. so the to every dime and as if ilte szilutation had intended.

Mr. tH is a heartsome, I player, full ef the joy an I rrilse life. i.ind I'm glad the screen pays him inuell Aim '5g11 for the stage. is worth a lot i.f money, it is a ttelle for tile tired I Land. One, would hav'e iiiia be esp.7-' careful about iterobatting around beiveNc2, for the serceit 'would grieve to have him market roilglas Fairh'inks is the frarticillor 1 'and only star.

though all of the foie Cam one gArnpses brietly are (pike perfect in their lialt-: livez kio 1 Iv, funny as he is aceive, whieli le 1 I aeage. Tbe lie r.iitialti shine i ....0 hearts. sO tnCt the I to every and leeeet eeee, as if tee ealutation ad 1 le lieldually intended. Mr. L.

ie: a heartscome, winde- I POSTLEWAITE. GOLDEN RULE EERVICE! anti Golden Rule Prscee; 34 years at ona location; city and all aulutarkJa. leeT Ogdou-av. Poona Weet IL I LL. OAKLAND 217.

Independent Funeral Director. FOX. 704,1 itfpgerA 71 POSTLEIVAITE. GOLDEN RULE SERVICE at on 704,1 itfpgerA 71 devotion to his sister, she quickly came: to Eee the real value of such a love.1 and ere her sister's health had fully re- I turned he had seen the answer in her Mannek I Ell ES. I ElliES.

eyes. c. D. M. EDWARD SAYXEL LACEY, a former Chicago banker, be buried today at Char lone, Mich.

Services were held yesterday at First Cone-regational church of Evanston. The Rev. 1Nri11iam T. McElveen, ristor of- the church, preached the 1 funeral sermon. Mr.

Lacey was S1 years old and lived at 305 Davis 'street. Pallbearers were E. J. W. H.

Harper. John C. Craft, Chat les T. Boynton. Charles C.

Williams, and P. S. Shaw. all of whom are connected with the Continental and Commercial National bank. They accompanied the body by train to Chartlotte, Mich.

MRS. BELLE B. TIL-Gill'rr, wife of Marvin liughitt, chairman of the board of the Northxvestern railway. will be buried tomorrow at 1:15 p. ru.

from the residence in Lake Se-rvices and Interment will ho rivate. A special car will be attached to the train that leaves the Madizon terminal at 12:20 for the benefit of from Inc city. MAJ. WILLIAM NVARNER. former EDWARD SAYXEle LACEY a Chicago banker, la be buried todey at Charlatte.

Mich. Services Were este held yrday at irst Congregational church of Evanstan. The Rev. 'William T. McElveeta pastor of the church, GRAVE FAMILY LOTS WITH FERPETU2I rio.

Lawn. Isod. IV. Monroe. Ce.L 31s.

for calmiArs. 1 Clit 4 LA 1-1, beautful Weet Side ceiuttery- Address 352, Tr.lnire. SALE--I-ARcHl I OT, r-TNEsr rART: rt 44,44 LEAKEWilliiira F. Leake. Oct.

4, beloved husband of 'Rattle teak. uneral ery ices at his Lee reidence. 4-712 N. 10 a. m- to Rock Island (Akio Burial at Ottawa, age 46, husband of Pessie.

father of Theodore. Lillian and Hazel. lirother of Mrs Joseph Phillipson, Dacid Jorrt.h. Mrs. Louis Schermer.

and the L. Marks. Funeral Thursday. (let. 3.

at 2 p. from late residence to New' York. Philadelphia. Youngstown. papers please copy.

MASTIN7--Cleorge Crawford Mastin. Tuesday, tiet 3. 1916.. Funeral from late residenea. 1112 N.

Oak Park. P'rlday. Oct. 6. 1916, at 2 nt.

By autos to Forest Horne. J. on of Catherine aril the Die illiam, tot James and Thomas. Mrs. Lucian Pelletal ant Mrs.

J. D. Bohlen. Clineral from his late resioence, Friday, 10 H. to St.

Liasil's rhureh. where solemn requiem high TritIFS Wili celebrated. autos to 31 ount Tro and Boston havers platie copy. McKET71--Misa 3Lary IiIctiiee. on inct.

4. at 8722 3.1th-st., Eerwyn. Funeral notice later. IneeleE-williern F. Leake.

(let. 4, he en a of beak. Funeral his lae resddenCe. 41'17 I i MRS. AGNES E.

MITCHELL, a writer and artist, died at the age of S5 at 6-US Greenwo-341 'avenue yesterday. Mrs. was for years a writer for Chicago popers. O'ne of her best known poems -was When the Cows Come Home." She was also of the most earnest workers at the mission. L.

BUTZ, aged z7 widely known throughout the country as an architect and engineer. is dead at his home in He designed large buildings. including the Chie) Masonrc temple and the Tz.wer building in New York. GEORGE A. JOSLYN.

prsident and prinipal stockholder of the Western Newspape-r union. died yesterday at his home in Omaha. Neb. Mr. Joslyn was a pioneer in the ready print business.

41 leoneer in tne rtttuy mt. ut.e.tittlzscl. 4 And as to 7.Tadness," th-lre inueli about it. tt'nuitt sttort of Inentali It is Yr. Ftir'ark in tii and the and And as to "Ma.uthntt:tit 7.Tadness,' (LIT inuell about it.

would he notitin short of znental it is Mr. Fairbanks in and the Mini-lnttan and Thevire.Too Young. My Dear Miss Blake: I am a girl of 17 and have been keeping steady with a boy of about 22. The only my folks have to this yoling is that he belongs to the Catholic faith and I belong to the Episcopal i church. Do you think that religion stand in Mir way? L.

B. don't believe' In interfering in matters of rlition. Thst's a subject which ought to 74 One between yourselves. So touch of your future Irippiness de-rends noon the decision that you ought to weigh it careully. If you'd like my SKEELEppOSS Undertakers Mr.

Griffith, -who at fits Vane is a society columns of the.dally papers and sort of vietrola that, play: "Intokr- was dismayed to read or her fast grow-it whenever he opens his mouth, popularity in the most exclusive had occasion re tly to to AltAany He -despaired or Meeting her In cOnnt-ction with Clay. Whltinan and NtA-ada and it is iis cl.uck full of the censorship campalgn. The papers About two years liter. 41owever. the trists a Mr.

is of springs noted his 1.reence in tnis wise: Mr. sister or his dream girl was Itet steei but muscular onei, D. W. the farnous prcAlucer of rushed to the hospital. When the itirst It has good coliotuLii snOtities, and; be 'Civilization picture, is in town." i crisis of her illness had passeo.

it I veloped that long treatment and-patient were IlvesSa ry to her L11 te beauty And ral-art te-ezty-ont raLwilzer litneuy es Lase to The swing in, is at 1ek.4 E. raeld Stialwts I E. Nfrchell. at her bo-ce. United Stateff scna tor from NILssouri, died in KitriFois City, Ile was kityv-14 tom rt, cl lete She was ith hint along another line I would tell every day now, visii ing and minister- i that I think 3 ott aro too younq to 4 1., kdsl 4 Inn irs er.c vs6 reovery.

She was with hint opinten along another line I would tell every clay now, visD tog and minister- r-pit that I think you are too young to to her strlokeh and be cons.dering marriage Conference Adopts 1 1 I in- which he arnas5r-4- rr'rttlr esit- 01S 3 11 late liev. David H. 34.tet Inattd at to P. iftte liev David H. 4 rriNC.3 "a 55t1 Burt 4rINPr Zgo iDg as they any one.

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AN i 71fl. ty II ass sz 914.m.., ,) i--- k's i zi sA I it' N' ON NS Where to Get Quilt ILL please notify Edna nip-) a query Corner, that pit-cc Lr quilt making may '64. by the pound at a shirt factory. Thcy are mostly colored. Outing flannel Dieces could be bought two years ac-o, I think.

I 61 NI Ma I kV 51 NNN ZN1 1 'NZ NIM OxN1.N..N, NORTHWEST SIDE DAT) A NI I I XT I DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE WEST SIDE AMEN. WEST SIDE Rock river roalerence of the Episcopal church with. en- 1 -flie only otposition that found exue.sion or 1. ote eame from the Rev. C.

MI 01,1, pastor of the Lahgte3- the Rev. Jarnes M. Wileaten, pastor Of the lklaric chureh. Dr. Arnold, to seeure the post-.

of the' vote. for a city, and Mr. Wheaton- his motion. "Marie has not had a fair presentanon." Mr. Wheaton.

said. have oeen cut off by technicalities." "I cannot said Dr. 'hew the rights of Marie have been i JONES. Lrxicic SCILIEFER.g BUCKINGHAM 11 Madison Si 1, z31 9 ct.Artic STREET Madison Si 1 19 t. cArac STREET or .1 mo ..112 w- di mr fp a kkg tedNa ZONES, LINICK SCHAEFER'S tqt ty nitt ktIvi 'sb kste mictigau B1d.

Near Van Buren St ARANIO'INT :10 0 0 1 oi A 0 ft4 Als ''4 1 1- f-6' 1.., 6.,,,,,1, 3s26-39 NV St. TONIGHT-7 to 11:30 P. M. DCR3THY DrLTON in "THE JUNGLE CHILD" atest Hearst es Nw Adults. liic.

Chadren. Sc NIthrplike, Ave neAr CONTINLOC3-2 TO P. Clara KIAII3ALL YOUNG in THE 1 AE.K SILENCE." FiVe AXiA. lik Childroll bo, MAYWOOD 1STRAND 1 LAKE sT. FIPrit AV.

HY MAYWOOD STRAND 1 LAKE sT. AV I HY Lines Dobson. I ern glad.to be able io furnibh In: formation regarding a query in recent is6ue. The lines required are the first of a poem by Austin Dobson. called, I think, The Ladies of St.

It is one of his Vers de Societe. D. V. T. La Near z3Continuous-2 to IP 1 11 "THE --2 1 0 Big Vock-------- LITTLE GIRL I 47th Cottage Grove.

Mat. and Eve. Last Eve. Sbow Starts at 13 P. M.

MARC MACDERMOTT 'The Footlights of Fate' LAST 4 DAYS 11, I I Also Latest Keystone Comedy. 11 IL 01 tha Blagozt flit 11E41)6 I LI ti 116 IIra Startling Facts Regarding Chlcage a II3 NEXT DOOR" vi SOUTH SHOREi-Jr ex Abirij 1t1 6 MISCELLANEOUS 1 4 ,5 7 st II -9 Underu nett'. infra 0 tog viH A PICTURE EVERY MAN AND nuu 'WOMAN'', SHOULD SEE. 1 i. viny Island Av.

DO WS Open 6.30 P. NI. 1 Mctherhcd Matinee' ONLY E-: I TF1CLL WILLIM Evening, 15c. A. HART re I ts DAWN A vs di rinloti Adults 19c.

Child'n in THE MAKER," 7- Al cs.tA jt4' Aromwtotat.aat.a.r....., stony island AV. Don-s Open 6.30 P. play. I 1 WILLIANI S. HART Acts.

And Comedy. Adults 19c. 5e. 1 in "THE DAWN IIAKER, ms.1". Mr.

Wheaton said a pamphlet Is to be 1 lrculated showng- the failure of the Paint on Blue Serge: acic.pted t-.) preserve the rights of 1 you please t11 ite holy to talte Marit as provided by the 'general con- i paint out of blue W. C. ren Denzine will remove pant from delicate "This is no to play the pIrt, of even when t.17e have dried a rattlesnake," said the Rev. John tinto the stuff. freely, leave on an Tipmnpson, superintedent of the Chi- h-car, and the blur left Home Misslionary and Church Es- 'after the paint has peeled off with pure mil4.an We cught to follow i alcohol.

It leadership of Bishop Nicholson who -0- E-s: 4 1'4 5 5 Acts. Anct I im I d. VE1. tplvi Itj II leN I Garden Ave, Near Ntldison An Exoose of Birth Control it ti-ovent or Crawford St. LAKELAKESIDE 1r dirN 13, 2:38 P.

M. txpose CI tillin toraruen 1 yt TIFT TArN At- -nowloto i Car 0,1 AC El-- 2:30 tO 11J0 P. M. 4i3P sAEFlin RD. Mat.

and 1.cning 4... ,.:,,.1 1 i 'MU NA xtit no r- LIII KENWOOD1 joti -2 "The Jungle ISE HUFF in Chid" 1111 THEATERMS North Clark Street North Clark Street tv 1 I given patk.nt o.nd unbiased thought the solution of this vexed question. sivvit plu.t.rit unu the solution of this vexd que stion. E- Reward of Pa.t, ien 1 nuelciaormk eSt. and Balmoral Ave, -71, ALTER tf- 19c.

CAL 47TH and KI Einvea. pPa.tAble. Presen tat ion h'iati nee JANE GRE Mother" AZMISSION 19c. 47TH I mok JANE GR in a EY the Ut4 16161 Matinee Daily Tt. elcome Mother" WALTER I TIII: TrPT." trviflR Furrny Cdmedy.

Also Bray Cartooti4. OAK PARX I irt Finest Motion Picture Theater in America. 71.7-7: 3000Seats ge 3000. orld's Greatest Pipe Organ I ere ORCHESTRA OF IS ARTISTS v. 1 Idabel Tallaterro in 1 Dawn of Love" 1 i 4-' I A Metro WonderrtillY In 5 Part re i Children, Sc.

11 i uous 1:30 to 11 P. M. NAL i Athi.seon,o,tm. ,7: rill' LI' Dciwn 11 A Metro Wonderploay in uous 1:30 to 11 P. M.

Children. Sc. II 1 II Adultsc.on10(..tin. reIvl Al Leel A AT AA A ATM. Fa-7r'.

47 I I PPfri ENT St. lt Caamyt Av. iov Do Mallice Daily Th? arentute-' EDITH STOREY I EFF ERS ONT I I 1523 EAST r.7,T11 STREET WILLIAM S. IIART--" THE PATRIOT." I "Tile Winning a leystene Cernie Ei 0 kj i i IEET -IE I R.P.,..stone Conlic WILLIAM S. IIART--" THE PATRIOT." chnrh." a Keystone Comic "Fthata.

11 lE ILltilnett MAE MARSH ....1. --Tz. Tarantula 1-----', ,9 COSMC 1 3 The Litt I Liar" 6240 EIMR nic 1 itt, i 1:,. AN ENUE i Ei. ----4': 1 Ph 0 LIC In UNI PER 11'7 rp Wisconain I Bin( S.

Sta- li 7. AVENUE i In UN) PER I FPO: COVER WL'Ic12110In Ave 5. St. -r'he AN EN UNI PER COVER. Wist 77 UNI PER 1'7 COVER." I F.Tilzi Wisconoin ts-Biock 5.

3 "The I SL' ig "The F3- 1, The Little CLARA KIMBALL el rig IFt Al Ao merchnnts' Nizht BIOGRAPH A-0 51 EChildren Sa0, arv4 LLLIS AVL. Matinee and intrt-le PErrthit lifltedi 2 Matinee and Vert intrtzle ty ilziton I I Lincoln near Pui4erton -74 to 11 P. "t1 Owen Nloore LAST CHAPLBILLIE PURKE i Matinee 2:30 (Love's Reward) "Oloria's Romance Atso Paramount Pictograph. I Douglas FAIRBAhKS SIXTY-TtititD AND I It 0 DUSIii tifiE 01,11 I1ALSTED :77 In "THE PARSON OF PANAMINT" -71 The THE LINDEN1 1MB ARK I Owen 'Moore I I wen Nloore Matinee 2:30 STIR R1111 it EI AND I iUU I tt 'H ALST ED rr, rs rs 11 :74 717: 1 and Douglas FAIRBANKS ----11 1.11,,r, AND I-0---: 0 I I 12 I a 40 ra a In THE PARSON OF FAr THE LINDEN' SINITIL-Vil I aL s' In THE PARSON OF PANAMINT" "Tho -1 Child" IrUa 7-4 YOU 11 In Robert W. Chambers' Story COrlri on YOUNG 412 it6 14 rime etrel OAKIZID SOUAR: Oott word allNrSO :7 Rvealin the Premeditated Destruction of the Innocent Unborn, Upholding the Beauties of Maternity! VI I in "Manhattan Madness.

A DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in MANHATTAN MADNESS. 1 -gi Adults. 10c. 5 Acts. Children, 54..

li1Charlie Ch a EF THr PAANI Charlie Ch II "THE PAWN Sllop "THE PAWN Stiop es. ri I Pawnshop liARUE CHApu COLUIal AshIand Av. St. 7 1 ffoloir 11 Afta VP 1 (NO INcREASE IN PRICE) Adds to the Looks. IL IS one of-the great diplomatic tri- I have tried your cabbage recipe and of atintinitration since hls found it fine.

When serving. put with it, as bish- shredded pepper on slices of tomatoes. It adds to the looks if not to the taste. "When I toy ul) the -TrinIty-llarie ocrntroversy," Bisheo Nicholson said. I F.

T. 14 aced in my Lands a mass of docu- You set a example to sis- 11ellt 1 it would have taken me Pl It ter housewives in reporting the outcome of your experiment. I could wish that ttienths to read. I made up rny mind Ihe could not be settled on I many would do the same: When the verlie techalcal questions of right or diet is favorable, we are encouraged. When ths failure is made known, we try I issucd a challenge to the men ths churches to let bygones be by- to repair the blunder.

and to forget their- differences 11 Planning for a large church, of all nations which would be on the south de the equal of Dr, John Timothy VEN SICK 'one's church, the Fourth Presbyte- plan, which cost over' on the north side, ctilLDREN LoyE We bave our plans about the building and lotion in mind. but are not quite ready to make the details public, syRup oF Hos but we intend to provide in the new for an early service like the muss in the Roman Catholic churches, a scho-ol religious a pubnc preaching service. a Look at tongue! If feverish, ee5per service in' the afternoon with bilious, constipated, take Iltle pipe organ and a rich, full ritual- no chances. i plettires on certain nights. 4 t'llcil'shin meetings for employed per- vho are restricted as to their "California Syrup of Figs ft can ours.

We want chapels for the Poles, harm tender stomach, liver, and other tia tionalities, where bowels. N. may he servioes in their own '4h-rlages and then have a chance to mq In the general auditoriuto." Dnn't your fretful. peevish child. Look at tongue! If feverish, bilious, constipated, take no chances.

"California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver, bowels. r)nn't your fretful. peevish child. tr. ft qt 117 tc It la ALL SEATS 2 P.M.

CONTINUOUS (IN VERNON I 61ST. 'AvEsuE I MatineeAdult.c. 15c. Children. -s 9 he Selfish RIT A JOT IVET Jr tPrnVonal Setts Reserved, 25c.

Woman" Cleo Ridgely -A I rria44p Also 1,11 II IC 0 I I a mso 001 kn IntPrnational Setts Resrved I a-- vw.5c, FILRIZE in Last A JOLIVE Thl-- arrikozp' (No One Under 21 Admitted) I Charter 4 pictorial and Bray CartJons. PARK 1 LAKE STLEET Lt.1 I IN NA ENUE l'i "GLORIA'S RON14NE" A 41 AVENUE PARKWAY C1411.KAVREET DIVEP.SE PKY. NORMA TALMADGE in "THE SOCIAL SECRETARY" Also a Two Art Keystone C4)1111e. Adults 1-oeIst Pert at 7 P. St.Children Ze.

7---M 1 1 Mita 1 1 P. M. 5 IDNA'y OCT. 9th Tin tiffersars Masterptbre JULES VERSE'S IIARPER MARI- MILES MINTER in t'aritli Doticsla Fairbank)k '1-ontica Endraring Cartfaln. ro.npdy bai Ke6tone Comedy and Hearst News- BAND BOX LILLIAN IS I-1 ce Spaulding Lawren TERMINAL 4enues Women tis Frederick The Case" Aiso NORTH SIDE 1JUL IAN 1 BELMONT, AT CLA It I dliEN I DE 'PARK LAKE rAK.

LA BILLIE tit KE in Last Chapter. r--: Li tiltRI VS ROM 4Cl" "20,000 Charlie Chaplin PA WN SHOP" A (bate. Dr.other PictursChildrell. By Arrangement with F. Ziegfeld, Jr.

to 11:00) P. M. THE WHEEL OF THE LAW" Featuring EMILY STEVEN. EXTRA ECIR TH ON ADDED i EEL, FEATURE. KNICKERBOCKER1 THEATER BRoADWAY VALESKA SURRATT I In THE STRAIGHT WAY.

Also a Reystone, Comedy. DREXEL S.1.1 FA ST 13.11RUP SI T. EVE. VIOLA AN Ain urr OF MA ALSO BILLIE F.CLKE. ALSO BILLIE F.I:EKE.

Leagues e't Cf George Kleine Presents "ir 2 4-, 4 2 4Ldit catr. THE THE Lr George Kleine Present 3 3 BRYN AWR Tkro 3ELLING PRICES VITAGRAPHL SIT 1-EST3T. RE 43rd Ave 1 133' Near Belmont Ave. to ILO 1 Eve 0 4 I I P. 3.

1 1 Al to ENINIV I FRANK KEENAN Five Aeta Also Two Aet 31utuh1. Adults. IneKtyetonet CHARLIE CHAPLIN---The Favoishop. Adltits. 1O n.

re-. 4. I l'a s--- i Uri de rib tEATs hut AT MODEST ASTLE in T1-- BRYN MANN-11. Near DfloADWAY At Itryn Mawr Station- Fien1i Walthall In TitE STING OF VICTOILY I 1.1 Eh At LEXINGTON m. ININ Pr- The World, Greatest News Film I Fit rI The World'e Greatest Fee if tongue is- coated: this is a sure sign its little stotnacro, liver and bowels I are eloggod with sour waste.

When listless, feverish, run of 4 cold. brottth bad. threw. sore. doesn't eat.

1 sleep or act naturally, has stornachaaie, dlarrlwpa. give a teaspoon-1 ful of "California. Syrup of and 1 in a few boUrs all the foul- weAe, the 1 sour bilv erd fermenting food passes out 1 of the bowels end you hove a well stKl I bi14e ard fermeuting rood passeA out 1 of the bowels. ard rou hnve a well arAl The R. A.

L. A1Iki, pastor of the French Episcopal church, Zzirty-sseventh street and Langley aye-tile, spoke favoring: the plan ndtion4iitirs aa by Bishop Nichol- I JUNE CA PR ICE: 71 Vioirt Aters-ert-nu 1E Lit Liu Alisti I Vioirt Aters-erf-nu 117E, can Be cen TODAY 1 I F. 1...,7., IT 1--t I KE 0 I SC. El arid Cont. 2 to LI P.

Al. Wm. Fox PresrntA WILL! In tAtNsCiNC-K." Atbd Fir.t tun Selig-TrIountn, Witscn and Cont. 2 to LI P. Al.

GLORIA'S ROMANCE At th. ihraters TODAY n. MRI2 KEYSTONE V1111AN at the Following Theatres: Orrheum 110 S. State St. 7.7....; WEST SIDE 3411 W.

Ifkf TR Pa rfi rno-an Prorra rn Pauline FRED and LINCOLN ROSEWOOD I Ay Exur, NI 1:30 to 11 P. M. 25 Alissionary Society Elects. THIS WEE--TIIF! A I playful child avain. Chi love this i 0,71 4 pecial.1-- Z-3 1-arml uit eFs "fr laxative," eml mothers, 1' Pauline IViLlams of It4-14) Sheri Ian re-it ea-6-y afler it.

ecauce I dt4r, ft 4e, att rzs cleeted presid rver ent In Akshes of Embers fails to make thn. little "insides" Mal. tile 47 road. Evanston, INzs ele(-ted president 1 rever ralis 1.0 'Mahe. 4 IVIIi-h tho tile 11 Awl Edray Cartoon Cornell'''.

Comedy. IGoLD I Matinees tVetinesdity. Saturcisy unn I 7,7 A CLEO RIDG SELFISH 44 WoMAN ENIILY CHAPTER TWENTY Lawrence and Snaa Wing vs. 2433 Llama A. ti Ash laud At.

and 434 St. l5 Et. Evaluate. I. :73 CHAPTER JIAINETCEN CHAi 77.

Garfield W. Madison St. 71' 1 .1.:7 Itoyburn Roseland VENo 7-, I Et: FN mnstort, elastaas 11,71 Michizan Ate. Crlootas FIZANK 11ILLS 5-1 South Stcny Island Ate. '1; Hayslett).

'THE WHERIS Of THE LAW Nett berry St N. Clark St. '1 Tho- mas Santchi in 4-, )c-Nyrty 434414 F44I1G4rr' ro.iz PTI? YET A ND A rnpricnn II I 110ar. WAR ICi In "I 2 of the NN-41m- I atl Flvet- i lr. 11.0 .017:11 Ty, in Keip It brrAly M-tl'er! A fa.

a.9 i ty of th i a li 1 1 1 '4, Nt'rivAist 1 A L2P. M. 1 1 tIe Fk 7111 1.7". the nn i )Fk. 1 Slot St mod Drexel Shpt.

CHAPTER EIGHTEER 5 11. 6714; SITERIDAN L.111,JJ-1.-N 4 SI ttner prt ut Po 1 "s- I Vision 'kV. 1:4 i4 -on St. Fl, Ortxti 4 73'22 W. Madison St L-7 KEDZIE AVENUE ilNAEX 1 Forest Park '51 A4 i.

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