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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 113

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CIIICACO SUNDA TRIBUNE: MAY 21. 1922. PART 9---PA 8. illosOMMIIIOn.minmr. 0.

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.0 171E IT AC CI 7 414 i'i' -1 cc 770.41011)1. k. It Emerald Avenue. S. Halsted-it.

The Rev. it. D. Ilutchea. 10:30 a.

m. First. 4100 Grand-blvd. The Rev. W.

O. Covert. 10:30 a. Four-square Religion." 8 n. hove nd the Chureh." Fourth.

880 N. Allehigan-av. Ting Rev. John Tiniottly SLone. IL a.

tn. and 4 p. se. Vico. Booth) and p.

m. Fullerton A venue. Fullerton-ok wy. and Geneva-ter. The Rev.

Roy H. Brown. a. in. The Ilope of Glory." 7:45 p.

A Question of Will." Granville Avenue. Granville and Greenviewavg. The Rev. F. J.

11 a. If I Lift.t..1 Up." 8 p. "John's Reason for Els Gospel." Hyde Perk. 5300 Elacksteme-av. The Rev.

Ralph M. Davis. 11 a. "The Strength of 'Youth." 7:30 p. "Drinking the Dust of tin 3dol." Lake Broadway.

The Rev. Ernersch Olda Ilnuaer. 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Second. 2000 The Sibley. 11 a. The Quest of the 8 D.

1," The Boy as the Center of the Social Problem." S. J. Duncan-Clark. South Chiesgo, 9100 Exchange-ay. The Rev.

G. C. Whimsett. 11 a. "Precious Faith." p.

The Return of Our Lord." ROMAN CATHOLIC. SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE, $95.00 It-17JTrri 4 4' 4- 4 i 'qk''. 'f i LA. 4 'N- 4: 4 1 i It 4 'N JA il 1 ii iv -4 ,70.. Aft, 'IA 1 1 4 i Churches Launch Services Today BV the Tr7.

B. Norton. 4 wIIEN a feller needs a friend will find realization today in the churches of Chicago and throughut the nation. This is Boys' week and today is Boys' day in the churches. The boys' organizations.

such as the Boy Seouts, the Iloys' Builders. the juvenile Maslnic order. and the Chicago Doys club, will lend their aid in rallying their own members and boys outside of any regular organizations. The Rotary club has assigned spacial epe.11.,,rs to assist the regular Boys' week committee in providing practical talks to the boys. Every boy will be urged to attend some church.

The program at the Sunday Evening club in Orchestra hall will be devoted entirely to the interests of the LIMITED TO 8 SEELi. ror U. v. aro atakme ateem! offer 1,4 tioce efieti at Itt the lamt Year tole i andetl, mnt h.tve been gre4ty If 14,0, tt darters. a hirrer flea tv, err Pr! 1' 40,1 t4) 41 at cr.

1 w. au rytit in the hat Greet i.e at. A (0.o.r knows not bard umee cr 'they five a.lwaya In .01 4r4 salaylea they ale tra.4-4 1 Day and and evening courses ess! following subjects: I otoinotivo Enrineertatt int! ntamot Enrineertair I int-1 Primary hail Ma Ptoperly Trained Artists Earn MO a Week and Up Meyer Both College, a department of the Meyer Both Company Offers you a different and practical training. If you like to draw, develop your talent. Study this practical coursetaught by the largest and most widely known Commercial Art Organization in the field with 23 years' success.

Who else could give you so wide an experience? CET THIS Commercial Art is a business necessitythe demand for DIG BooK commercial artists is greater every year. It's a highly paid, A intensely interesting profession, equally open to both men IL and women. Home study instruction. Get facts before you enroll in any school. Get our special booklet, "YOUR OPPORTUNITY," for half the cost of ailingfour cents 1 ----k xi in stamps.

MEYER BOTH COLLEGE OF COMMERCIAL ART 1 Michigan Avenue at 20th Street; Dept. AutotatLtIve lk.bertrielty. faciuceir kw, sifid 1.1rhtint otoyno 441 A l-toribee tattertek N10411116 tbi.ou of Ae.rtylen, I. ritline arid rottint lb ttirg.fitilting mind TirP ko-Dabristg i Ibribint anti It.m.d1 Ab ark 1.........1, Autortbohilo. tobbnb-riel 4 PA.Atb lb utomoblip Sb.1.-ort..tinhiD .1 tail licit 1' 4: fir.

to Jcv 1 .1 kart Iract-q TILE REV. BERNARD IDDINGS BELL. Hollinger Photo. ti The ter, to a ble- ii4lari it omit, tor our free hook. -lifly Virrite phone, or (-ail The firtt tter to a ble- tIary it 1- OUP fro.e hook.

-How to 'rite. phone, I 3 COLLEGE 0 COLLEGE 011 a. m. In Calvary, alai) atnrne-et. Tho Bey.

T1, R. Neely. 7:30. 9 .30. wand 11 a.

"Why tate, rve Aseenaion Day?" 7:30 p. Chriet, fla00 Wiled lawn-ay. The Rey. IL J. Doe liaighatu.

aad 11 a. tn. and 7:43 tn. Epiphany, Ashland and Adam-Mt. The rtt, Hew.

C. P. Arelerson. 7:30 and 10:45 a. ne: The Rey.

J. B. Kanner, Gond shepherd. 24o0 Lawndalearr. The Rev.

Irwin John Tneker. 11 m. Radevtare 5600 litacketoneay. 7'he Iter. J.

Hopkins. 8 laid 11 ea. and p. St. Parnabae.

4141 Washinatonbled. The Lev Walter S. Pond. 7:30 and 11 ma 11nys Religion." 4:30 p. 'Christian optimaan." St.

Chrysostnm'e. 1421 N. Daarbornat. The WV. Norman Hutton 8 and 11 a.

in. St. Lillliming. tocil Indiana-ay. The Rev.

Gardner MacWhorter. 8 and 11 a. Quit You Like Men, men. Be at.t.ong.i; 8 Ill. The Rey.

N. B. Church. St. alai 4427 Drexel-blvd.

The Rey. M. J. Van Zama. 8 and 11 a.

'Pure and Undellieit" St, Martin's, 5710 Miaway park. The RPM'. M. Baba). aisid 10:45 a in.

and 7:45 p. St. Miehael and Ail Aneels 34th-at. find Oak Park-a. The Rev.

S. R. S. Gray. 7:30 and 11 a.

m. St. Paul's. 5000 Dorahaster-av. The Rev.

G. if. Tharnas. 8, 10 and 11 a. in.

The Rev. 'Williams. and fi V. Pateseby-the-Lake, 7110 N. A.allanday.

The Rev. Henry Neal Hyde. 7:30 and 10:45 a. St. Peter's.

Broadway at Belmnnt-ay. The Rev. If. L. 3cwen.

730 and 11 a. tre and 7:45 PSt. Si MOWN. 1151 Leland-ay. The Rev.

L. C. Ferguson. 7:30 and 11 a. ne Trinity.

Michigan-ay. and 2tith-st. The Elev. Frederiek C. Grant.

8 and 11 a. "Religion and the American Boy." JEWISH. Sinai. 4000 Grand-bird. The Rev.

Emil G. 10:30 a. 11. "The Outlawin7; of War." LE 11 ER A N. Pettiany, Thorntiale and Magnolia-avs.

The Rev. Rarl Selliert. 10:45 a. rie Christ. Harrard-st and Oak Park.

The Rev. E. T. Lams. 11 a.

"Daniel." Epiphany. Sacramento-blvd. and Lexington-se The Rev. M. A.

Boultou. 11 a. "Prayer. God 's Radio." Grate. Oak Park.

The Rev. H. C. Engelbrecht. 11 a.

m. Grace. 7000 Union-ay. The Rev. C.

E. Hoffsten. 10:45 a. "Does God Answer Prayer?" 7:45 p. in.

"Hearing and Doing. a Perfect Hope. 6400 Washtenawaiv. The Rev. J.

A. Leimer. 10:45 a. in. and 7:45 p.

Mt. Olive, Tripp-ay. and Byron-et. The Rev. B.

H. Hammeter. 11 a. in. Cuyier-ay.

and Liucieln-st. The Rey. H. C. Steinhoff.

10:45 a. Roaers Park. Morse-ay. and N. Paullna-et.

The Rey. Luther Hogshead. 10:45 a. sn. St.

James. Wrightwood and Drake-aye. The Rev. E. F.

Valbraeht. 11 a. tn. and 8 n. St.

John's, 30a Cirele-ay. The Rev. M. Wagner. 9 a.

In. and 7:45 p. tn. St. Luke's, 5918 Rice-et.

The Rev. H. A. Preus. 11 a.

"Renewal of Baptismal Confession." St. Paul's, 1301 N. La Salle-et. The Rev. P.Ki-ey.

11 a. tn. and 8 9. m. St.

Paul's. Washtenaw-ay. and Hiroch-st. The Rev. Orlando Ingvolstad.

10:45 a. The Spirit of Prayer." Trinity, 3100 Lowe-ay. The A. IL C. Both.

11:15 a. m. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Chiaago Lawn. St.

Louis-ay. and 433d-pl. The Rev. Truman R. Greene.

11 a. and 8p.m. First. Powers' theater. The Rev-.

John Thompson. 10:45 a. leaven's Unlimited Hoepitality." Grace, 870 N. La Salle-mt. The Rev.

R. L. Settla119. 11 a. tn.

and 8 p. tn. Hyde Park. 5401 Blaekstone-av. The Rev.

Joshua Stansfield. 11 a. M. The Transfigured Christ." 7:45 p. "What Men Live By." Oakland.

Oakwood-blvd. and Langley-ay. The Rey. A. L.

Young. 11 a. in. Most Common Is the Most Sacred "I and 7:30 St. James.

4800 Ellis-ay. The Rev. W. R. Wedderspoon.

11 a. The Long-trodden Road." 8 v. "The City Boy." NEW JERUSALEM. Humboldt Park. California and Le Moyneave.

11:15 a. Riehard R. Wezerek. Kenwood, 4600 Woodlawn-ay. The Rev.

W. B. Murray. 11:15 a. Chance Has a Slum Child of Heaven?" Sheridan Road.

912 Sheridan-rd. The Rev. W. B. Murray.

4 p. "A Study of Human Fraadom." NOTICE. Announcements) for this Column Must reach Tuft TittOCNir. day Ai1dres5 n.elig-lints Editor, THE TRIBUNE. I'TisT.

Belden-g' r. Ilrilstenit-st. tont The V. Bost, It a ni. and 743 P.

'Was Jesus A Son of or the Soil tioAt First. 035 E. 5iith-st. The Bev. Perry J.

IStaek house. I I a. ii he Sublime and the Comitioitrosoes" ti p. 'It rhrtst, NV( re liere: Greater imntanuel. 2320 Michiganatv.

The Bev Johnhton Alyera. 11 a tn. and p. in. Judson.

Austin blvd. a Potietilie-av. Tho Rey. J. ('r()'t Dent.

11 a. tit'SMeL" p. Our La 1219 N. Da The ReV Rogers, 11 a. World Nee(itt.

Christ and lion Crucified." Logan Sollars. Lawndale And Bolden-ava. The Rev. 11 a. "God's honor Roll." 8 p.

"An Expensive North Shore. Lakewood and Derwyn-ave. The Rev. Win. 11.

Jones. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

IN'estern We.tern and Warren The Lev. A. C. Drummond. 11 a.

"The liour of Deliverance." 7:45 p. "The Universal Invitation." ft'20() Cntversity-av. The Rev. P. Boynton.

10:30 a. 'Chown." 7:45 p. CHRNILIN SCIENCE-Subject: "Soul and Body." First. 4017 Drexel-blyd. 10:45 a.

in. and 7:45 p. m. Wrightwood and Pine Grove-avs. 10-45 a.

in. and 7:45 m. Third. Washineton-blvd. and Leavitt-it.

10:43 a. tn. and 7:45 p. m. Fourth.

Ilarviu-d-av. and W. Marquette-rd. 1043 a. m.

and 7:43 p. Fifth. 4840 Dorchester-ay. 10:45 a. in.

and 7:43 p. Sixth, 11321 Pralrie-av. 1045 a. m. Seventh.

3:318 Eenmore-av. 10:45 a. in. and 7:45 p. in.

Eighth. 4350 S. Miehlgan-av. 10:45 a. tn.

and 7:45 p. in. Ninth. Wooalawn-ay. and E.

62d-st. 10:45 a. tn. and 7:4.3 p. Tenth.

5640 Blackstone-ay. 10:45 a. in. and 7:43 p. tn.

Eleventh. 2810 Logan-blvd. 10:45 a. in. and 7:43 p.

in. Twelfth. Waveland-av. and Robey-st. 1015 a.

m. and 7:45 p. tn. Thirteenth. 10317 Long-wood-blvd.

10:30 ft. In Fourteenth. Sunnyside-av. and Paulina-et. 1045 a.

in. and 7:45 D. tn. Fifteenth. 233 N.

Austin. 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. tn.

Sixteenth, 1716 Lunt-ay. 10:46 m. and 7:45 P. in. CONGREGATIONAL.

Argyle Community. 5018 Renmore-av. The Rev. James S. Ainslie.

11:30 a. Gods Program for Winning the World." Green Street. 5600 S. Green-st. The Rev.

Francis C. Ellis. 11 a. The Lure of the Unseen." 7:30 p. When Elijah Lost His Courage." New England.

N. Dearborm-st. and DelawarePl. The Rev. Thornton A.

Mills. 10:45 a. in. New First, Washington and Ashland-blvd. The Rf---v.

Gilbert Wilson. 10:30 a. "Going- to Egypt." 7:43 Y. Open Windows." Pilgrim, 6400 Harvard-ay. The Rev.

George R. Cady. 10:30 a. "Healing Methods of the Great Physician." South. 4000 Drexel-blvd.

The Rev. L. Yeoman Williams. 10:30 a. "Truth and Life." 7:30 p.

Saul." Warren Avenue. Warren and Albany-avg. The Rev. Walter H. North.

10:30 a. Formation, or Reformation?" 7:30 p. The Rev. Charles Emerson Burton. Waveland Avenue, Waveland and Janssenars.

The Rev. E. L. Reiner. 11 a.

A Real Boy." 8 p. Music Rath Charm." Wellington Avenue. near Broadway. The Rev. Von Ogalea Vogt.

11 a. "Religion and Nature." DIsCIPLES OF CHRIST. Irving Park. Cullom and Kildare-avg. The Rev.

Pery J. Rice. 11 a. Bringing in the Tithe." 8 0. I Will Applied to Life." Jackson Boulevard.

2421 Jackson-blvd. The Rev. Charles Oakley. 10:45 a. ma.

the Bible and 7:43 p. tn. University, 5700 University-av, The Rev. Edward Seribnee Ames. 11 a.

"The Wooded Island." EPISCOPAL. Advent. Logan-blvd. and Eranelsco-av. The Rev.

Gerard G. and 11 a. na. and 7:45 p. in.

Ascension. 1133 N. Ea Sallesst. The Rev. W.

B. Stoskopf. 8 and 11 a. m. and 7 p.

Atonement, 5749 Konmore-av. The Rev. COMPTOMETER OPERATRS Are In Demand! boys. Iliam Lewis Butcher, originator of the lito s' week movement, will speak coneerning his experiences in New York in dialing with the boy in connection with the Prace Memorial Newsboys' home. His subject will be, That Boy Next The Rev.

Josiah Sibley, pasior of the Second Presbyterian church, will speak on GOds Way with a Boy." This service will begin at 7:40. At 7 o'clock Arthur E. Bestor, superintendent of the Bible class. known as the John Rockefeller Bible class, and president of the Chautauqua institute, who has recently returned from Europe. will speak on the subject.

"The Boy Problem in Other Lands." Pastors will address the boys In many churches. of Automotive Entineerity Where you "learn to do ty tqfy rut St. and Wabash Chkso Phone: Calumet The Rev. Bernard Iddings Bell. president of St.

Stephen's college, Annandale-on- the-II uklson, NEW York, well known in Chicago and vicinity as volunteer chaplain at Great Lakes Naval station and as dean of the Episcopal cathedral at Fond du Lac, will receive the degree of doctor of divinity next Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the commencement exercises of Western Theological seminary, 2720 Washington boulevard. lie is 35 years old and one of the youngest college presidents in America. He was graduated from the University of Chicago in 1907 and from the Western Theological seminary in 1910. He served as assistant in Christ and Grace churches, Chicago, and In Grace church, Oak Park, before being called to Fond du Lac as dean In 1914. He is the author of Eight and Wrong After the War and The Work of the Churoh for Men at War." 0 A Presbyterian Young People's council has been formed in Chicago.

The officers are: Fred Allen, Covenant church, president; Miss Ethel Palmer, Normal Park church, secretary, and Harold G. Heinge, Cavary church, treasurer. Holy Name cathedral. 30 E. Sunerior-st.

Low mass at 5:15, 6 a. and hourly thereafter. with high mass at 11 a. m. 7:30 p.

vespers. St. Marrs. Wabash-ay. and 9th-st.

8. 8, 8. 9, 10, and 11 a. m. St.

Peter's. Clark and Polk-sts. Masnes. 5:30. 7.

8. and high masa, 10:15. Benediction. 3 p. tn.

St. Patriek's. Adams and Des Plaines-sts. The R. William J.

McNamee. Masses. 3:30. 8. 7.

8. 9, and 10 a. m. and 12:10 p. high mass.

10:45. SUNDAY EVENING CLUBS. Ch leago, Orehestra hall. 7: The Boy Problem in Other Lands." Arthar E. Bestor.

8: That Boy Next Door," W. L. Butcher, Bed Azores Way with a Boy," the Rev. Josiah Sibley. UNITARIAN.

5700 Wood.awn-av. The Rev. W. H. Pulsford.

11 a. Creed and Conduct." Third, 456 N. Parkside-av. 11 a. True and False Culture," the Bey A.

E. von UNIVERSALIST. North Shore. Edgewater Beach hotel. The Rev.

Lucy W. Markley. 11 a. The Value of the New Sunday." Redeemer, Robey-st. and Warren-ay.

The Rey Lewis D. Fisher. 11 a. Ten Reasons Why Doctrine of Endless Hell Is Not Luther Robinson. St.

Paul's on the Midway. 6000 Dorchester-ay. The Rev. L. Ward Bricham.

11 Our Destiny, Heaven or HvilY ItircteELLANEOUS. All Souls'. 700 Oakwood-blvd. The Rev. John Morris Evaes.

11 a. "The Ministry of Cowls." Central. Orchestra hall. The Rev. Frederick F.

Shannon. 11 a. "Baccalaureate to Graduates of Armour Institute." Chicaro Society of Applied Psychology. 410 S. Miehigan-hlvd.

3 v. "Soul Powers and Possibilities," Dr. Yaeki Raixisun. -Christ Radiant, 2839 McLean-ay. 3 p.

in. A. G. Rider. ClaHstadelphiarts, 811 Masonic temple.

10:45 a. rox, A. E. Clements. Divine Science center.

8 S. Dearborti-st. 11 In. "Heaven and Hell" Rev. Alice It.

Ritchie. Ethical society'. 410 S. Michigan-av. 11 a.

"Percy Bysshe Shella3r. 1791-1822: A Centenary Tribute." Grace Reformed. 2058 Jackson-blvd. The Rev. M.

E. Beck. 11 a. "The Secret of the Happy Life." 8 p. "Earth's Preservation." Ken wood Evanoreliml.

4800 Greenwood-ay. The Rev. A. J. McCartney.

10:45 a. in. Liveable Christianity, Auditorium building. 8 xi. "The Two Great Commandments of Love." Ida Mingle.

Moody. Clark-at. and North-ay. 11 a. in.

and 7:30 tn. The Rev. Georre McNemleY. People's. 4650 Sheridan-rd.

The Rev. Preston Bradley. 10:30 a. The Leadership of Ideas." People's Liberal, 8500 Stewart-ay. The Rev.

R. A. White. 10:30 a. "The Philosophy of the Liberal Faith." Sheffield Church of Christ.

Virllson-a. Y. M. C. A.

The Rey. Will F. Shaw. 11 a. "Do All Thinors Work Together for Good?" 7:45 p.

"Do You Understand What You Read?" Theosophy, Steinway Hall building. 3:30 p. "The Reason for the Erotana Service." Mrs. G. T.

Hopkins. Volunteers of America. 1201 W. Washington-blvd. 7:30 p.

m. General Ballington Booth. Short COMMERCE rior arm to or tiv4 aro In(' rat fa2 I tai: 1 ft'a etr for p01 I me 1 oh; me 1 ref P10 1' ail 3 1:16, bu col Lbe t- PIA If you wish to become an expert comptometer operator our school offers A SHORT COURSE of 5 to 7 weeks' Intensive Training that will make you eligible for a well-paid position immediately. The demand for our graduates at this time far exceeds the supply. Become a specialist and earn a specialist's salary.

You must have had some high school education. Tuition is low. We assist you to positions without charge. Call, write or phone School Principal FELT AND TARRANT MFG. CO.

Makers of Controlled-Key teS'' TOMET Adding and Calculating Machines 33 S. La Salle Chicago Monroe 2550 The Rev. G. Schuessler, pastor of the English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, will lay the corner atone of the new church on Harvard avenue, between 64th and 65th streets, at 3:30 o'clock today. The new edifice, costing nearly $250000, will be the largest of the denomination in the middle west.

-4 COURSES that will help 8 "rooksJuno 8 to Aug. 3 Ile YMCA School et enema offers intensive even4 courses of 8 we doranoa Prom inent Chicago bacons men teach theee college-rade ciasoes. All theoretiml sad academic discussion is lint. You leant settg each evening of tangible on to you in your every day owl. You learn from nun who imet.

Classes meet tvrice each week. COURSES IN Accounting Mar-lofting Business Law mammas Business Saleetnesatup Economics Advertamg Money anti Business 11 kiln Organnatiten Corporation Bus Lenin Finance and litspaft Practical Bpsaking. Over 250 courses offered by ete, respondence. also. at tin ffice, write or phone ler to.

ecriptive folder of course et courses you are Interested la 1 The Rev. Charles R. Osborne, pastor of the Coldwater, Baptist church, has accepted a call to the pasterate of the Morgan Park Baptist church and will begin work about June I. The Morgan Park church is one of the important Baptist churches of Chicago. 11 I Saxophone Lessens Free OW phone Lessons Frce A conferenee on Christianity and the economic ordAr will be held in the First Methodist Episcopal church, Evanston, beginning next Tuesday at 10:00 a.

in. and closing Thursday afternoon. Bishop Francis J. McConnell of the Pittsburgh area will preside. The subjects discussed will be: "What is the economic order and what is it worth?" Christian principles that atTect the economic order," "Is competition beneficial?" "Property," "Wealth and income," "What are we going to do about it?" Bishop Thomas Nicholson, Chicago, and Bishop W.

O. Shepard, Portland. formerly of Chicago, were among those who issued the call for the conference. Two hundred delegates are expected to be presnit. The meeting is held under the service commission of the Methodist Episcopal church.

0-- The Catholic Casino male chorus will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary by giving a concert today at 2:45 p. ro. at Powers theater. The choral society of the First Baptist church, Oak Park, will sing Gaul's oratorio, The Holy City," this evening. The church has a total in subscriptions and cash of $386.977 towards their new building process of With each ihstrument purchased through our instrument department charge rwg will ai nf cul full dceo uf rr es ee oo ff 1 20 personal lessons.1 We have only the fin- est teachers and you can learn most in 1 the least time through our instructions.

Beautiful selection of instruments now on handcome in and see them. Terms arranged if preferred.1 We also furnish banjos, ukuleles, violins, and all instruments on liberal terms. You can learn to play the piano or any instrument by Christensen's 20 lesson course. Most complete course ever arranged. sE SHORTHAND COLLEGE A Business School of Distinction High School Graduates ONLY Are Enrolled SE xt'''' I XI 8cAoot with 3asin 4as Courode ti fli If ra A SCHOOL tt 1 COMMERCE', The thirty-seventh annual commencetn4rnt of the Western Theological seminary.

2720 Washington boulevard, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the seminary chapel in Wheeler hall. The Rt. Rev. C. P.

Anderson, D. 13.. president of the board of trustees, will confer the degrees, diplomas, and prizes, and the Rev. E. W.

Averill, rector of Trinity church, Fort Wayne, will preach the baccalaureate sermon. Christensen's School tnnstensen acnool el th dt The corner stone of Swift hall, named for the donor of the $130,000 which the building will cost, Mrs. G. F. Swift, will be laid today at 4 o'clock at the Methodist Episcopal Old People's home, 1415 Foster avenue.

Bishop Thomas Nicholson will conduct the cerOmony. It 'win he family day today at the Marlboro Neighborhood church, 68th nd Robey streets. At the 11 o'clock ra. service families are requesetd to nave ell Tnernbere precent. MUNSON OR GREGG SHORTHAND ulletin on Request 116 So.

Michigan Ave. Twelfth Floor Randolph 4347 CRICAGO GRECiti blitiK11-11UNIJ 13 aar on Request 16 So. Michigan Ave. Twelfth Floor Randolph 4347 CHICAGO 20 East Jackson Boulevard 19 S. La st, Otkago.

CugLC9 Rockford I 19 S. La Saris St, Otkags. Cast, CS i 1 20 East Jackson Boulevard t. 1 Rockrord i lee at tk'l1 1 1 .1 11 A '1 A radio outfit is being installed In the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church. "We expect to have a horn In the church and furnish some of the Sunday afternoon programs." the announcement reads.

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Wm. A. Maddox, Ph. D. Students may enter at any time Review Classes for.

Shorthand Writers. Positions Secured. Courses ins Shorthand (Munson Forceful Speaking System) Accountancy Typewriting Comptometer Salesmanship Business English Bookkeeping Secretarial Courseu Call, write or phone for catalog 111 S. Michigan Ave. Phone Rand.

1573 1 tIl tr I It LANGUAGES President Box Rockford, Illinois One trip at the wheel of the Good Maxwell proves the sterling qualities it possesses. French, Spanish, German, Italian, English, Etc. Private or Class Instruction Day and Evening. Reasonable Tuition. We Teach Languages Only But Wo Teach Them Well Saint Mary's School Knoxville, Illinois MODEL 160-K -K ER LIT f-i IZ) NI 0 Liik 0 L6r 167 t3f.

e-ns Auditorium, 56 E. Congress. Hair. 0392 Cord tiros. otwokidlfrord and mart dear tool wheels.

demountable at ton and at hub; deem typo lamps. Atom's lubrication; motor drtvon oloctroa boj-n nu.u.Qp Ions rips-gnaw now typo water-tight windshield- Prices P. a B. Darren. revenue las to be itddact roodad Can 11883; Roeder.

$883; Coop. 01385; Soda" .11485 SUMMER CAMPS i 11 th Junior Indian Camps I For Boys and Girls, 12 to 16 tx Tent CI two, Serregated CalDM tu July 1 to Aug. or Camp, itl Southern MI( la Dig Chief Elkhart Camp for Itom 1, Princess Mishawaka Caine (or Inns. 4 tt, Femunutt the of StSINTER tiporta. IP IllaPS.

etc. ar YACA1 ION SCHOOLSXatUre Stadl.Dril a ileA, NI Ilblo, Pte. II tl EA LI it AND RECREA '1-' TIONBit -414' eft bleeps and Feats, I 'rider the per4ona1 manttrem-11 t)- 1'1401. AI) W. E.

6011107I Harvard University. Carnhritire Masa After June 15 at Elkhart Ion. Particml ars on request. Iteaerre OAP t' reasonable rates. A school under Episcopal control for refined girls from 12 to 18 years of age.

Attractive location with fine school environment. The school's high ideals and standards result in sound scholarship. Physical culture and development of each girl is featured. Athletics and outdoor sports and recreation. Four hours from eh icago.

For catalogue address Reverend F. L. Carrington, Rector. Investigate tne fattest growing CHIROPRACTIC SCHOOL 412a OUR Ford instruction book tells you to ol and grease various parts of the car at cer- tam mileages so as to maintain their efficiency. For instance, to rtInrige the crankcase For example, every moo miles a RED dial apoil every 1000 miles.

Without a speed- pears. You refer to a chart furnished with each ometer you cannot tell when you have instrument- It-tells you where to oil and grease, gone this distance. Even with your and indicates these Points a diagram of the present speedometer you cannot check 'Ford Four other colors appear at lubrication unless you keep a written ent Each color indicates that lubrica-, N. tion is needed at certain points as shown on? record and constantly refer to it. Few th is Stewart-car owners take this millions Warner of ars suffer because of thii inattention.

An reccird keePIng elirainated. 2 any car lack of lubricadon is sure Corpoe meter ration Now you can get this new Stewart Speedometer to cause trouble. Repair bras f825 DIversay Parkway with colored dials in the season mileage indicator cut to a minimum after in- iew, CHICAGO which automatically tells you when to lubricate. stalling Model 160.x. it yrnricut owners take this trouble, aria munons Warner ars suffer because of thii inattention.

An reenrd keering eliminated. On Speedometer any car lack of lubricadon is sure Corporation you can get this new Stewart Speedometer to cause trouble. Repair bills f82t1 DIversay Parkway th colored dials in the eeason mileage indicator cut to a minimum after in- ie CHICAGO dw Iho I llg- -It Lich automacally tells you when to lubricate. stalling Model i6o-K. me TT; please t- ail 0.W.

N.1 0 OS Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Co. Michigan Ave. at Twenty-fifth St. Calumet 5823 WI have 22 dealers in Chicago. Phone Calumet 5820 for address of nearest store.

in this ttowitry before making your choice. The Progreuive College equine' you for straight thiropractio with a kuowiedga of Smirks' heslinS in its broadest settee. Dr. Henry lindiahr the yreMdent of the Pmtreeaim has devoted the haat twenty years to scientific develotmetit of drugless therapy. Dr.

J. F. Alan Howard the dean ttf the Protressive. has (ievoted the mist twenty 3eata to aelentifie rorearrth work and to the stUdy. development aud miLetice or chiropractic.

Day and Evenine Classes. Porn while TOU leant. Enroli now. eald for catalog. Dept- A.

Progressive College of Chiropractic s. Ashland Chicago, III. Ph. Monroe 6048 Chartered under the state 1wi of Gregg SHORTHAND I Wetomachek Camps fGirls cl' POWERS LAKE, WISCONSIN I 1 Under the management id I The Chicago Normal School Of I 1 Physical Educafon. Junior ana Senior Camps.

at! August. For girls ages 9 to 22. A strong force of trained counselors. Pk 1 required. Writs Registrar' tor booklet.

I B005026 Creenwomi Air. alkag o.a i cation Chart furnished with the new Stewart Speedometer for Fords elsk for the Speedotneterzeith the Colored Dials Nemo S1TWARTWARNER SrtWOMETER CORPORATION Branch Office-1312 South Mtchtgan Avenue am State ifk polowil 4 4114- 6, 4-- -Al --s. I -Z .0 s. 3 1 Apme-A. 1 fi.f.,,,41A.

e--4-, cp-11, t'''' 4,..,, LISS'S Holds the Worhrs Championship for Accuracy GREGG SCHOOL offers Shorthand, Secretarial and Bookkeeping courses and there is always a good position open for every Gregg graduate. Start a day or evening course now. Write or phone Rand. 6040 for catalogue. GREGG SCHOOL N.

Michigan Ave-, Chicago I Lammwm.im 00.1 ieThe Cool 474 LYCEUM ARTS CONSERVATORY, Inc. kn. I'res. and Dir. of Dramatio Dept.

Tbeodore Harrieon. Dr. cf Voice Dept. L.MN1 Th.si NIJune I xis An Branches of 'Music and Dramatic Art. Work taken during sumnufr will be rA ted en regular courses.

Diplomas and Dogreplol Cad or write for Free Catalog. Dept. T. 1160 N. Dearborn Superior 2101 RAG JAZZ IN 20 LESSONS Learn to Play the Christensea WRY." Beginners or protessional.

booklet tree. Plano. saxophone. violin. wire.

banjo. mandolin. guitar. uke. piss organ.

drama. me. Instruments on easy terms. lilt 20 E. Jackson, Harrison 5620: 105 S.

Westeeef. West 1311 1010 emnt. Lake View 0654; 2602 14 ihaaukoe. Albany 5167: 2ri4 S. Crawford.

LIWII dale 0766. Lessons tree with Seaophone purchase. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL Orchard Hill CamP For girls from 3 to 14, under the personi 1 direction of Dr. Ldith R. Lover.

011 t1.4,a beaut.ful Fox River. forty miles writ Chicago. Companion camp tor the tivi boys. EnroHnicut limited. rite for ak nouncement to EDITH B.

LOWRY, M. De St. Charles, Ill. 4, IFOROEFUESPEE011 ELTEG() PEEP. I -4 ga'n' 111.1111117:!-P TIAN Sul" Vxs :4 a To classes for 31en.

OUP class for rudies. years Teaching bperch-lriiiency. oleos. l'ower. Confidence.

Poise. biterschrriak Expressi toot er.sition. Vocabulary Building. Practical for all occaftlons. Itaold progress.

Rofttell Webetr Orutory Speech It o'fece lOth floor. 116 b. Mich. Ave, Tel. 0878 MGHT INSTITUTE DAY SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL 1 FILI Gl A Paying Vocation DAY AND EVENING CLASSES REASONABLE TUITION Call.

Telephone Main 30t34. or write Director. Mies Irene Warren Chicago School of Filing and Indexing The Globe-Wernicke Co. 18S-170 West Monroe Street. Chicago 211 Make your words earry eonvi(-tion.

We train you to epedk forcibly to thmic on your leA-t, to use better to matia an oceih.loolt apeetth. to John Reed Tyson, Instructor RYANT STRATTO BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone Randolph 1575 116 S. Michigan Ave. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ST. GEORGE scHoor, CAMP Earle Lake.

will teere nuoluvr rlAildrwo for July Ard 3 to 12. boys 3 to 7. ouperviffed; udy piny Chrtrtian 1317se Wiaronell alwrta. Sul47 klz.L4 sbouo. A 1.1.4 ftl BOYS 75th Year DI, Ellen a SalaryFinish High School at N4'ut or Altz-rnoon Complete High School Course in I1 Year Teaching Staff cif University Higher Degree men with 'ono experience as High and University For Mature Young Meet and Wotnen.

Graduates Lave now been accepted by 8 Universities and 7 CuPegey without examination. FastestaGroaing Piet). School in to4LIteial fr.nn 'tatei anti 24 neetrAtfonw pie I I oe 7 in UriversEtie NUNN lu 3nmenr I he hiasen Tn104, 011ics 410. Summer Ut. stArts June 12.

Free, n7-1. SCHOOL. FOR Lie lots I NOM scnonr. FOR Elmntiots 1.000 2011,1 METROPOLITAN Milwaukee-DownerSeminary Milwaukee, Wis. Campus of Milwaukee Downer Co Hese.

An aNTedited and standard shnol for strls. A four year COUriie for culler 0 entrance. Mtt6te. Art. Domestic Sczence.

Catalaue Anna A. Raymond. A. Principal. Boa T.

YOUNG BOYS ft. Addrttil 111.1.. stoJttot III. Also a lv urtitern bummer Canty HOW TO BECOME A BUSINESS LCOLLEGE Established r)0 Years. CommerriaL.

and Secretarial Cour-t a Day and E.Vt-ni.D2 Faftefal ealiftees In and Suburbs- 37 8- Wabash 1.c.- and. amP Ka Irahroa for Tot boa1th torment, 4 art Laito aeon, 2 0 tail es tat ell a PoL7. rt Ur. tlirtv Partt to nt girls. R.

Swain. 711 Uttiver.jty a Ana Co a Doctor of Chiropractic COOKERY PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Art Institute School FOR WOMEN SUMMER SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION Eft WEEKS Juno 26 to August 6. 1022 July 3 to September 9, 1922 ty stale del) FOR ARTISTS, TEACHERS. CRAFTSMUN ci and ,3 of ral)lie lo- striirli on. AND STUD LN TS beitutl folly In residential sertIon new buildings tine equipment.

Nineteentit Robert B. Harsh, INrector 're 0 F. eetalow nrqdr REGISTR AR drawing, paint.ng, modeling, outdocti eo eso fibs paint.ng, design, normal Instrut tom Ad. CHICAGO i't 0.1i31 A stimm. l'innICAL Fli.it'l,11 IcoN dross Registrar for Summer School Cata T.

tio26 Greenwood Aga. tbleattt. to. 4 Mlaidall Avenue, at AAiszoi The Art Institute School SUMMER SESSION July 3 to September 9, 1922 FOR ARTISTS, TEACHERS. CRAFTSMEN AND STUDLNTS Robert B.

INrector drawing, paintng, modeling, outdoor paitat.ng, design, normal instruction. Ad. dross Registrar for Summar School Cats'. loess. Dept.

4. Mulligan Avenue at Adems PROFESSIONAL Acct4c4s- 'flp PHOTOGRAPHER 1: ZARAIINO 11 35 TO SIM A VegEtt I'l rrt: rc rf An Int ng eresti book 4 le tt (free) Oltoosnt i a 1 a tio and I ho op t)orturd- tles oil, An Interesting book- If ii A-1 in let (free) on choosing a u- 1 cat ion and th opoortutn ikg- two ortcr. bts set. Oakes. litAtad INIOLIE YOU LEARN.

Pay Night courses enauio Ftudorit to ir way re anti l'roisto CD otos. Low mte ay torm Cstakw tre Eclectic Coll, of Chiropractic. Inc. poet. T.

1 W. RPAdotrta Tot- Mandohata 0144 MENU PLANNING. TABLE SIIITICE. HAttkETING. SEMNGt AIILLINE111.

Moo INSTETI TIONAL, SUMMER 5 to July 28. Limited Regletratton. For iformation addrem, bt1i001. OF IMMESTie ARTS SeilLNCJK. 6.

N. lkiiehigton Dent. 10 TeleptioneItandoloh 34 West Lake Street, Chicago Descriptive cataiog ot Business Training Courses sent free uprin request. MAYO COLLEGE OF -COMMERCE 142k 431 South Dearborn Street. Chicago.

CAMP FOR GIRLS-6 tol4 ti liewitiPti Paw Plw Ake- Bathing G4Ineo. 11(inie em.htrig. Camp orPen Sept. 1 Ph.Weraw.urth 270 b. Read The Tribune iRda daily.

I Tribune ads are 411 Mellon PictureCommercialPortrait. 3 to tt moult-too' practical modern Pcittionlent, Day or evening. Easy terms. A-k for Catalog. Gti" NEW YORK INSTTIVIT of PHOTOCIRAPHY 630 boutb NY absuAt Calcaso.

MECHANICAL DENTISTRY An iliterto 14,6 1 kW Pf.4,114.0,4 lor Th.13 11.0i Wilt, Pgv aad Oirtiift; cuurse in itarittle riequtririlentg. 1r4c 1ez1 1 ir vat gratitir.tr,st. u.f rite for it'CARRIE SCHOOL CP MECHANICAL DENTISTRY 1441 LAIL. Chicaga. 111.

LEARN DRESSMAKING PIK! C1iL5SPS )inch MAel DranIna Valentine Dressm'g Colleges 1407 W. Mediae. 203 S. Halsted. Sara rated.

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