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i 1 I 14 CHICAGO DA-ILY CTOBEll 4, 1918. UMEME .3 DEATH I DEATH DEATH NOTICES. DEATH NOTICES. 1 ILENDLEMANZach Bendleman. auddenlY.

at hospital. Funeral Sunday morning at Berrien Springs. under auspices of lkihsonle McDERMOTTJohn Joseph McDermott. Oct. 3, 1018, beloved on of Catherine and the late Michael McDermott and brother of Edwin and James.

Funeral Saturday at 7:45 a. from his laps residence. 2653 to St. Clement's church. where requiem high mass will be In.

Prment at Bloomington. IlL Via C. 15 A. B. 10:15 a.

tn. Bloomington papers please copy. DEATH SUTERLaurens M. Suter. nee Bret 2O41 Sinader'et le Of Artbra Outer.

mother of Arthur E. pa 2. ssed away net 1918. Funeral from chapel. 4347 North-ae, Saturdar.

Oct. b. at a. 11. Interment at Mount Oliva.

ray teterta. Usu. call Alban, 2748. TRUITTDr. William I.

Truitt. sa Naps vino. In, Wedneadar. Oct. 2.

1918 pl. neral services from St. Jobe's Episcopal chureh. Naperville. DL, Saturday amermi.

10:30 o'clock. VINJEGenevieve Frances Vinle. 1524 beloved wife of Dr. Lavine yam and mother of Ellen J. Filner-A l' 17765AT.H NOTICES: ENGELBERGSarah Enge Mann heimer, beloved wife of William, sister Of Bird.

Claude, Clarence, and Cora. died mud. denly Oct, 3. 1918. Funeral later, 3920 Roacoo-st.

George 'Alfred Taut. Head-Quarter company. llth reg. De corps, suddenly at- Washington Naval hos, pita'. Washington.

D. aged 28 years. Beloved son of William H. and Cornelia Faul, 850 Wilmette. --Brother of Mrs.

D. Park. Arthur H. and Elmer M. Services at Rosehill chapel.

Friday. Oct. 4. 1918. at 2:30 P.

tn. Oct. aged 38 years beloved husband of Josephine -Giesler. father of Virginia. Clarence.

and Betras. son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy brother of Theador, Edward. Mar-caret, Baker.

Alice Anholt, Funeral Sat, uroay. Oct. 5. at 2 p. on, from hos law residence.

653 Hill-road, Winnetka, thence by autos to Sacred Heart cemetery. FOSKETT--Grace H. Foskett, wife of R. M. Foskett, mother of Roy M.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs: George A. Hamm. Yuneral Saturday, from late residence, -Riverside. 2 p.

m. at Rosehill cemetery. iT7 IN MEMORIAM. CAROTHERSTo honor the memory of Stuart W. Carothers.

who passed away three years ago today. ADAIRWilliam F. Adair. at Caldwell. N.

chief master of arms U. S. navy rifle range. beloved eon of Mary, and the late William, brother of Mrs. C.

F. Mary. Mrs. R. Erickson.

and It lyitle. John, and Robert Adair, member of Fireman's Mutual Aid and Benevolent association and Fireman'. association. Funeral Saturday at 8 from late residence, 3509 to Our Lady of Sorrows' church. where eolemn hIgh mama will be celebrated.

by autos to Mount Olivet. Wolfarth Adams. Oct. 3. beloved wife of the late John Adams.

fond mother of William. Max and Carl Wolf arth, and Mrs. Margaret Burry. stater of Jayob Keller. Mrs.

A. Engel and Mrs. K. Reith. Funeral Saturday.

Oct. 5. at 9:30 a. from her daughter's residence. 5151 to Corpus Christi church, 49th-et.

and Grand-blvd. Interment Si. Belliia03 cembtery. fel tin hO tb' ALI DEATH NOTICES. I PORTERAustentia Porter.

aged 76 years. of 07 Ga le-av, River Forest, fond wife of P. C. Porter and mother of Byron C. Porter and sister of William E.

and WisbY R. Brown. Fimeral Please omit flowers. PRINDEVILLEEileen Prindeville, beloved daughter of Frank and Blanche. nee Rieth.

maid. -granddaughter of Maurice and Johanna Prindeville. Eimeral Saturdal at 9 a. from grandparents residence, 5521 S. Wells-at.

By autos to Mount Olivet. REIFSCLINEIDERHarry T. Reifschneider. beloVed husband of Dorothy. nee Smithson.

Oct. 241. of pneumonia. at the U. S.

naval base hospital. Newport. R. 1.. aged 21.

Member of U. S. naval hospital corps. son of and Bellechneider of Lawton. Okla- REINBlanca Rein.

entered into rest. relict of Emil Rein, and mother of Felix. Edward. Lillian and the late Walter. in her 91st year.

Funeral from late residence, 718 Bar. Saturday. Oet. b. 1918.

P. 111. Interment Graceland. ROCHSTEINDavid Rochstein. age 34 years.

late of Jersey City. N. beloved hueband of Lena. brother of Mrs. M.

Scholz of Chit calm. and Mrs. George May. Eva and Magnus Rochstein of New York; passed away Wednesday night. Funeral services will be held on Friday at 3 p.

in. sharp from chalSel. 3654 W. 12th-st. Interment at Waldheim cemetery.

New York papers copy. ROSSETERbharles A. Rosseter, Oct. 1. tills, band Of Louise father of George R.

Roeseter. war trainine -student. Ames col. lege, Iowa. Funeral pervives Friday.

Oct. 4. at 2 p. at the late residence. 705 N.

ROUBIRJohn C. Roubik, Oct. 3. 1918. secretary American Building Foundry corn- pany, beloved husband of Lillian.

nee Krejci. father of John C. Jr. and brother of Mrs. Agnes Emilia.

'member Ringer dub and Leo KIII. Council. E. of C. Funeral front late residence.

507 S. Kenilworth-av, Oak Park, ILL, to Our Lady of Lourdes (Doh.) church, S. Keeler-ay. and 15th-st. where high mass will be celebrated at 10 a.

ra. By autos to St. Adelbert's ceme Oct. 4. from 1922 Irving Park-blvd.

Member of Sunshine Caviar st 683. O. E. S. Eastern Star servitve at Idount Oho cemetery.

ADA R. 'WILSON, Seersta7. WAGARJohn H. Wagar. Oct.

191a, at residence. 5402 W. bionroe-st, beloved law band of Cynthia A. Wager. fond father of Iles R.

Wager. grandfather of Ali oat Beatrice Schiller. Member of I Will 1041 No. 141. O.

O. Is, Lexington council Sit 287. Services at late residence. 1230 p. Frida7.

Oct. 4. I. O. O.

S. Writs. Rotwhill. 2 P. by autos.

WEINRICHWilliam Weimieb. belovel aa of Elizabeth and the late Edward. tom brother of Katherine. George, Tama. Gussiei Clara.

Mrs. Martens, anti krt. Harbeck. Funeral Saturday as from his late residence, 2214 Truinbai. to Bleseed Sacrament church.

tome high mass will be celebrated. resent private, peeame omit flowers MERRELLAlice C. MerrelL of 6328 beloved wife of Edward 31.. devoted mother of Mrs. Edith M.

Mc Meal and Mn. George A. Briggs. Funeral Sat. urday.

Oct. 5. from-chapel. 1013 47t11 M. Interment at Woodstock, 111.

Friends information call Kenwood 1259. MrTCHLrLLElizabeth Mitchell. nee Corrigan. devoted wife of John mother of Marl Agnes and Genevieve Marion Mitchell, daughter of John J. and Mary Corrigan, of Mary and Thomas J.

Corrigan. Funeral Saturday. Oet. 5. at 9 a.

m-. from late residence. 4447 Gladys.tiv, to St- Mgr, church, by autos to Mount CatineLs For cafl Kedzie 2394. MORELANDHerbert J. Moreland.

1. aged 45 years, at the residence. 788 Mur17- Milwaukee. at 11:15 a. survived by his wile.

Sadie and daughter. Dorothy. Funeral services will be held from the late residence Friday. 2 p. Oct, interment Mount Olive cemetery.

Chicago. under aUspicee of Weights Grove lodgee No. 71u, A. F. A.

Chicago commande'rl No. 19 as escort, leaving funeral chapel, 3419 N. Clark-st Chicalgo, Saturday. Oct-. 6.

at 2 p. in. IblOSESIrene Rose Moses. beloved wife of Harold Moses, mother of Louise and infant daughter, daughter of Mrs. William R.

Rose and the late William R. Rose. sister of Edward. William. and Mrs.

Clement Appel. Funeral tgivate. NEVirMANWilliam L. Newman Oct. 2, 1918.

beloved husband of Lillian -May. loving father of William Newman Jr. and Clara L. wale. Services at Grace- land chapel.

Saturday. Oct. 5, 3 P. m- NEWTONIda A. Newton.

Oct. 2. at American hospital. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m.

from chapeL' 1253 N. Clark-afb Interment al Elmlawn. Germany a Leper 'Shunned by All Men, Says Quayle BY THE REV. W. B.

NORTON. If a minister denounces Germany don't blame the preacher, blame Germany. Bishop W. A. Quayle thus justified a terrine arraignment of Germany's miedeeds last evening before an eager crowd of ministers and laymen who fined the Sheridan Road Methodist Episcopal church, where the Rock River conference is in session.

What Germany Has Lost was Bishop Quayle's subject He named as the things that Germany had lost: her colonial poesessions. her merchant marine, th3 world's commerce. the good will of men. honor, consciende, and God. Anybody who speaks against Germany speaks In favor of the human race," be said.

This world can't be taken to hell, It must have a chance. Men are dying font. "Any Man or woman who Is in doubt about the atrocities of Germany has something the matter with his or her bead. Germany bred serpents for half a century and then let them loose to hiss and sting. God will take those people by the throat and we are helping God do IL We must do the business up quick.

so we can get home in time for the spring plowing. All of Germany's allies hate her. Bulgaria hated her and Austria and Turkey hate her. Germany stands like the ancient leper, shunned by all men. Our beardless boys licked the Germans at Chateau Thierry and they have been licking them ever A service of recognition of two cf the veterans.

the Rev. A. L. Albritton and the Rev. F.

F. Parmlloe. who have been ministers for fifty consecutive years, aroused deep feeling. Both ministers are still in the active pastorate and both said they had no intention at quitting. Dr.

Albritton. who is pastor of Bethel church, In his address described bis experience as the pastor tor several years of former President Rutherford E. Hayes in Fremont O. Dr. Farmiloe described how he preached to former President U.

S. Grant at Galena, IlL H1ESTRANDWIfl1arn Hooper Hies and. Oct. 2 1918- beloved husband of the late Sarah Jane Hiestraud; fond father of Emily Charles and the late Addle Hie-strand Niman. Funeral from his late rest-dance.

1604 S. Maywood. Saturday, Oct. 3, at 2 p. under the auspices of George H.

Thomas post, G. A. auto to 'Arhnirton cemetery, HOFFMANMauriee Hoffman. of Joliet. 111..

beloved son of Meyer and Fannie Hoffman. brother of Joe. Mrs. J. Distenfteld.

Sol. Mrs. F. Albert. and Anna Hoffman.

age 34. at Englewood Hospital. Funeral notice later. HOLMESse-William C. Holmes, 3.

1918. beloved husband of Clara nee Pelletier. father of William C. Jr. brother of J.

W. and F. J. Holmes, Funeral Saturday at 10 from late residence, 7501 N. Seeley.

ay. Autos to Mount Greenwood For in- lermation call Wellington HOPKINSEuretta Hopkins, Oet. 3. 1918. os mother of Fred P.

Hopkine. Funeral at chapel. 1820 Friday evening at 7:30 p. in. Burial at Stormville.

N. Y. HUNTEugenia Ruff Hunt. Oct. 2.

at Lewistown, beloved daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Albert E. Ruff of 1516 E. Olst-at, wife of Earle B.

Hunt, mother of Lura Jean Hunt. ICKESLeon Charles Ickes. beloved son of Charles M. and Ella ShOleS Iekes, at the residence of his parents. 829 S.

15th-av, Funeral Monday at 2 is. from chapel at 318-320 N. Adis-tin. KEILHazel M. Keit Oct.

3. beloved wife of Hugo B. Keil, fond mother of Aloha, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Lundin, sister of George A. Lundin.

Funeral Saturday 4 p. m. from late residence. 12,50 Eddy-et. Interment at Rosehill.

KERNEYSarah W. Kerney, at the residence el her son, L. W. Kerney, 10030 Lonirwbod. drive.

Oct. 3. Funeral from above addreiss Saturday at 1:30 p. in. Interment it Mount Hope.

EINGMie Daniel King. aged 32. late of 6748 beloved son of Henrietta Ring, nee McArthur. and the late George A. Ring, fond brother of George.

-James. and Charles King, and Mrs. J. E. Morgan.

Funeral Friday. Oct. 4. 1 p. from chapel.

332 E. 71st-st4 by autos to Oakwood- For information call Stewart (- 1908. KOHLClarence M. Kohl, Oct. 2.

aged 9 months 23 days, beloved eon of Joseph and Martha. nee Funeral Friday. 9:30 a. from late residence. 3431 N.

Hamil, to St. Benedict4 church. Autos to St. Boniface cemetery. LEASarah M.

Lea. beloved wife of Albert Lea. 3318 W. funeral Saturday 4 afternoon, from liursen's chapel. 2346 W.

to Foreat Home cemetery. ZE DUCAlphonse IA Due. Oct. 3. 1918.

band of Alma Peniston Le Due and father of Mrs-W. S. Pryor and Miss Aline de L. Le Duc, at residence. 4017 Lake Park-av.

Funeral notice later. CARNEYRaymond Carney. aged 25- Yeartl. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Carney. fond brother of Thomas Jr Joseph. Catherine. and John Carney. Funeral Saturday.

Oct. 5. at 8:30 from late residence. 8907 to St. Patrick's church.

where solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at 9 a. na. Then by autos I to Mount Olivet. CARRAda C. Carr, beloved wife of Walter L.

Carr. daughter of Mn. E. and the late John Landis. sister of Frank Landis.

at her residence. 47 S. St. Highland Park. 111.

Funeral from chapel 2449 Cottage Saturday. Oct. 5. at 11 a. by autos to Mount Greenwood cemetery.

CLEARYJoseph P. Cleary. formerly of 2500 Flournoy-st, native of Philipstown. County Kildare. Ireland.

Member of Street Car )ten' union. local No. 241. Funeral Saturday. Oct.

5. at 9 a. m. from chapel, 3952 to Precious Blood ohurch where solemn requiem high mass, will be celebrated. by autos to Mount Carmeel.

New Yore city papers please copy. For reaerea. tions phone Garfield 5637. CORLINRaymond C. Corlin.

aged 25., 6008 St. Lawrence-av, beloved son of Mrs. Anna and the late Charles Coslinsky. brother of Lillian Corlinsky, of Georgia Brage. Funeral services at chapel.

4649 Prairie- Oct. 4. 1 p. interment at O. B.

A. Waldheim. COTNERichard W. Coyne. Oct.

3. 1918. Beloved husband of Anna Coyne. nee Mona-ban. father of Richard Alice and Frank T.

Coyne. now with the Pershing army in Fran. Funeral from the late residence. 3941 Saturday at 9 a. to St.

Bridget's. Autos to CalvarY. CRAFTSCordelia E. Crafts, Oct. 2.

1918. aged 70 years. survived by her husband. Clayton lit Crafts. and Mrs.

F. W. Job and Harry K. Crafts. her children.

Funeral Saturday at 3 p. from her late residence. 5448 Washington-blvd. Interment Forest Home. DALEYElizabeth Daley.

nee Sullivan. beloved wife ot the late Jeremiah. fond sister of James J. and the late Charles. John.

and Henry Sullivan. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. in. from her nephew's residence. 2951 to St.

Bridget's church. where high mass will be celebrated. by autos to Calvary. For seats caU Yards 807.. DALYDella Keane Daly.

beloved wife of Thomas. fond mother of Mary. sieter of Daniel and Patriek Keane. native of Cranny. County Clare.

Ireland. Funeral Saturday at 9:30 a. from her late residence. 7855 St. Leo's chUrch.

Autos to Mt. Olivet. DE BARR--Bernice De Barr. nee Ruehle: beloved wife of Harvey O. De Barr.

fond daughter of Arthur and Mary Ruehle. Funeral Saturday at 10 a. m. from her par-rents' residence. 3430 to Our Lady of Sorrows church.

BY autos IQ Mount Olivet. For seats call Kedzie 3013. DELANEYMary Delaney. nee Quinlan. at her residence.

3113 beloved wife of the late John Delany. fond mother of the late Mra. J. J. Clemens.

Catherine. Michael, and James Delaney. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 5.

at 9:30 a. m. to St. James church. thence to Calvary by autos.

DRESSELItelo. Joseph Louis DresseL O. C. a newly appointed professor of St. Cyril's college and a graduate of the Propaganda university.

Rome. age 31 years. Oct. 2. Solemn funeral services will be held at St.

Cyril's church Saturday morning. Oct. 5. at 9 o'clock. EDDYAlfred D.

Eddy. Oct. 3. 1918.. boa-band of the late Caroline H.

Eddy. father of Morton H. Eddy and Lieut. Alfred K. Eddy.

Funeral notice later. I. ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM AFFORDS A IL nal resting place in a tom of vault gm marble auove ground: single or tom partments available at moderato prices. ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY. Lr- Telephone Randolph 5340.

Edgewater 71( FAIRMOUNT -CEMETERY ARMEE blvd. Chicago's most beautiful High ground: beautifully wooued: ltil care. Telephones Randolph 5480 Meiltd. low Springs 7. I' 0-7L-TI1s0---ODS CREMATORY OAKIM-4 cemetery.

E. 07th-st. and Greenwoo4as. Charge for cremation. 135.

AD Iota soid ipta perpetual care. Phone Hyde Park el. GLEN OAK CEMEIERY. I2itt-bl Swale graves with perpetual care. 512.0t 111 tty tr.ILLEml tr.

Flanklin 3SII. 11111 I ARNDTPaul Arndt, Ott. 3, beloved husband of Margaret, nee Mc Hale. fond father of Marie and Katherine beloved on of Rep man Arndt. brother of Otto and Gaeta.

Funeral Saturday. Oct. 5, at 9 a. from his late residence, 4711 W. 12th-pl, to St.

church. where high mass will be celebrated. Autos to Mt. Carmel. BAKERMrs.

Eldred R. Baker. nee Nettie L. Brown. Oct.

3. at her residence in Riverside. Funeral Saturday afternoon. Interment Mount Auburn cemetery. BAINLester B.

Bain. son of the Rev. Alex- ander and Hilda Bain and brother of Clioence, missionaries of the American Baptist Foreign Mission society. stationed at Mukimvika. Congo Beige.

Africa. Funeral from the Morgan Park Baptist church. Friday. 3:30 p. in.

Interment at Mount Greenwood. BARMOREMarjorie Irene Barmore. age 29. beloved daughter of Mrs. Ida J.

Barniore. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 5. at 3 P.

nt from Irving Park Baptist church. corner Irving Park-blvd. and N. Rosiner-av. Interment BENNETTCharles D.

Bennett. Wednesday. Oct. 2. 1918.

Funeral from late residence, 55 Lii Grange IiL. Friday. Oct. 4. 3 v.

m. BRowsJeanto P. Brown. aged 33 years, Oct. 3.

1918, at residenee. 5827 S. State-at. beloved wife of William Brown. fond mother of Jessie.

Secretary Lady McDon aid lodge No. 50, D. O. S. Funeral SaturI day.

Oct. 5. at 2 p. m. from chapel.

46 E. Garfield-blvd. Intermen at Oakwoods. BROWNING-5fra L. F.

Browning. who reided at Congress hotel. suddenly. Oct 2. In Oklahoma City.

Okla. Burial Duquoin. Saturday. Oct. 5.

LAMM fakEilL CUNNINGHAM, FRIEDLANDERPhillip Friedlander. Oct. 3. 1918. dearly beloved.son of Francis.Fried.

'ander. fond brother ot Charles and Max and Mn. E. Cohn. M.

Ryneck. Mrs. IL Wittenberg. and Rose. Funeral srevicee will be held on Friday.

Oct. 4. at 2 p. fronz chapel at 3654 W. 12th-st.

GARYCharles H. Gary. husband of Maude Carpenter brother of Mrsi, Caroline Du Bois and Jacob S. Gary. Funeral Saturday.

2 p. from late residence, 5304 'autos to Forest Home emstery. Funeral private. GETZOFFMrs. 'Macey E.

Getioff. aged 70 years. beloved mother Of Fred Getzoff. Ben Getzoff. Los Mn.

Simon King. Lafayette, Mrs. Louis King. Emanuel R. Getzoff.

Mrs. Sadie Goldberg. Mrs. Rose Suran: San Francisco. G.

Getzoff. Oct. 2d. at residence of daughter. Mrs.

Louis King, II19 Montrose: blvd. Funeral Friday. Oct. 4..10 a. from 719 Services' at Temple Titheret Zion 1243 Lincoln It.

Interment et Waldbelm. HARMONElsie Gramcr at Chicago Lying-In hospital, 3. btloved wife of Albert M. Harmon. Funeral notice later.

7827 S. Shore-dry. Cincinnati paperg copy'. H. Hartford.

aged 23. be- loved husband of Helen. nee Grass: -tether "of Lloyd son of Harry and Elizabeth Hartford. brother of Violet. Pearl.

Elmer. Elizabeth. and Robert. Funeral Friday. A3 p.

from his late residence. 531 Mare Dolton. 111... 2 :30 at Our Savior's 7 church, Riverdale. Interment El Mount HARTMANNMathias 3.

Hartmann. aged 72 yeans. husband of the late Catherine Hartmann. Enright. and lather, of John.

Fred. Mrs. Mayme Proesel. JoefiTim. Mrs.

Rose Schmitz. Retie. and Henry Hartmann. Funeral from his late residence. 2535 Fos-' Saturday.

Oct. 5. at 9:80 a. aL. to St.

Matthias church. Interment at St. Henry's cemetery. High Ridge. C.

Hauber. Oct. 2. 1918. aged 454 years.

beloved husband of Margaret.inee Mulch. and dear lather of Mrs. Frances Stibgen and Dr. Arthur IL Hauber. Funeral Saturday at .9:30 a.

at -from late residence. 2635 to St. John Berchrtaan'is church. Autolnobile. to St.

Boni ace cemetere. 16,237 Normal-blvd. Went 454 Where your desire governs the Orbit I FREEMot beautiful chapel in Americo, AncludIng acteeneO Orftall 11El4 Orfaaillt NOLANCart. Patrick Z. C.

F. brother of Mrs. J. Walsh. Kate Nolan, and the Mrs.

Ellen Ford. Funeral Saturday. Oct. 5. at 9 a.

from the home of his sister. Mrs. J. Walsh. 925 N.

tb St. Angela's church. Autos to Mount Carmel. Member of Firemen's Mu. tual Aid.

C. F. D. For reservations call Kedzie 2394. O'BRIENBernard O'Brien.

at his home. Gilberts. husband of the late Bridget O'Brien. father of Edward J. of Gilberts and Margaret A.

of Chicago. brother of Mn. Julia Kelly. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a.

from the Catholic church. GilbertailL O'CONNORIda L. O'Connor. beloved wife of the late John mother of Mrs. M.

S. McKee. Helen. Margaret. and John O'Connor.

Funeral from late residence. 5235 N. Saturday. Oct. 5.

int 1430 a to -St) Ita's church, where requiem 111111 will be celebrated. Interment Calvary. OSGOODLemtiel N. Osgood. Oct.

1. Funeral service Friday. 2 p. from his late residence. 368 Winnetka.

Inter. merit at RosehilL I POSTLEWAIT GOLDEN It 1.r.1- localltdionG.oldle8n87Rougledenaeyvavwept. Skeyelrestals2mou MONUMENTS. CENTUAL MON tAILEP0 bOYCJI AWN, 30-33 N. Tel.

Central lilt 1 Monuments $130 and up. Markers Sill and lit CHAS. G. BLAKE RELIABLIcitONC: menta and Mausoleums ION S. La Palls.a POSTLEWAIT: GOLDEN ft 1.r.1 RUBELYeoman Mortimer S.

Rubel. Oct. 2. 1918. at Great Lakes.

Ill, husband of Rose P. Rubel. on of Cora S. and the late Charles D. Rubel.

Burial at Graceland Oct. 4, a. SAMPSONHelma Sampson. Oct. 3.

wife of the late Gustave Sampson. fond mother of Halbert. Rudolph. iind Ernest. Funeral Saturday at 11 a.

al. from late residence. 643 NeIrcee-et. Interment Rosehill. Please oinit flowers.

SCOTTJohn A. Seott. Oct. 3. age VI yearn.

beloved husband of Mrs. Katie neon. lathcr et Robert. Funeral from late residence. 146 W.

Saturday 10:30 a. ra. In terment Mount Hope. SIEVERTBertha S. Sievert.

nee Herhold. beloved wife of the late Henry H. Sievert. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Frederiek Herhold. and sister ot FrederickIL. William Anna Ida Edward F. bold. and Mrs.

Emil A. Schreiber. limeral Oct. 4. at 3 p.

from her late residence. 1424 N. to Graceland. SOULEAdelaide Soule. beloved wife of William mother of Lieut.

Arthur L. Soule. Services at late residence. 4330 Clarendon. Saturday.

Oct. 6, 1918, 2 14 m. Interthent Rosebill. STUPNERHarriet Stupner: beloved daughter of Louis and Pauline. sister of Mrs.

M. Stein. Sol, Stanley. Harry. and Albert.

at the age of 18 years. Funeral from her late home. 810 S. Marshfield-ay. Notke later.

I OBITUARY. trIAritilsTS. C-A-971 GETS FLOWER-9 FOR HALF prayi 1.05Wrealna. fi2.2S and OHIO FLORAL 2d floor. 509 S.

Wabash-or, roc Coo liarrierm 1404. ALFRED D. EDDY. lawyer. died yesterday at his residence, 3336 Ellis avenue.

He was born in Be Ilona, N. in 1846. He practiced law in Chicago forty years and was general counsel for the Standard Oil company of Indiana for many years. He was a meniber of the Chicago Athletic, South Shore Country. and Midlothian Golf clubs.

PEABODYRobert W. Peabody Oct. 2.1918. at Evanston. Wyo, brother of J.

A. Peabody and Mrs. C. A. Jevne.

Funeral services private. Interment at Grace land. PLOSERRose Anna Ploner. Oct. 3.

dearly beloved daughter A. and the late Emma Ploner, fond sister of John E. Funeral Saturday. Oct. A.

at 8 p. nt. from late rehienee, 5142 to Rosehill. M'ALEESEPatriek M'Aleese. Oct.

3. beloved husband of Margaret. nee Martin. fond father of Bernard A. and Robert L.

member of Carpenters' union. local 13. Fa-seral Saturday. Oct. 5.

at 9 from cousin's residence. 6522 to Rot, Cross church. Burial at Mount Olivet. For seats call ft. P.

603. Let ji lams embite-73elibm tange9 Porto 25 (fat Esti Telephone Central 3777m-All Depth I s. eP 3 's 0 dr sit m. 1 111111 Ditae(tIiipcsrol 77- 1,:. i I '90 '4; 'Zr NI7 saisatiessanalessanansommi, notasor 4.Z4:1 Chief Roles Assigned in State Pageant The college group in the Illinois centennial pageant to be staged at the Auditorium theater on Wednesday, Thursday.

and Friday nights of next week and on Saturday afternoon will be represented by twenty students in cap and gown and twenty men in uni form under the leadership of Prof. James, dean of the graduate school, Northwestern university. The list of principal performers in the pageant is practically. complete and an arrangement has been made by the program committee to have the same parts played by more than one person in as many cases as possible so that no performer need appear more than twice. The list as It stands includes Mrs.

Lewis C. Yager, history; 1liss Harriet McLaughlin. Liberty; Miss Katherine Ingalls. Belgium; Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns and Mrs.

Paul Bartlett as France; Miss Julia Cooley, England; Miss Dixie Mei SOUTH SIDE. drt e-s- DOWNTOWN' NORTH SIDE TFTSfers(rrt 'WY "Int Pr rVE4 NORTH. SIDE NORTH SIDE SOUTH SIDE' I cuistANER a TRINZ- tikl tun Agpi urpicw- ymtprz 41147 AAD AN (LOVENT GARDEN rtifinig ggummqtrtI ri tununtw a TRIN2 hD19 60VENT GARDEN 1 EON GARDEN trin orT-T TN 'El -I YfT'1'TT 1-vrn eter "et TT et vvrn 0 nimminnumminuAt I STA curommluirtm 47th St. Cottare Grove .4,44 2655 N. Clark St.

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ROAD at WH.SON- AVE. I 'CONTINUOUS 2:00 to 11:00 P. ht. AVENUE, '0 853435 E. 63RD DAILY -TODAY a TOMORROW- rTWAYSHIN1 'TROUGH OIBERILUN o'A.

WEST SIDE VSEUCENTRALPYti i A Chicago institution Continuous 1:38 to 4MM I WEST SIDE 4k t-- A 1 1 t. 4 Is I I 41 10 4 AI '0' a Ice. 1 VST. ti.CENIMI: A Chicago Institution 1 it Continuous 1:38 to Last 4 Itt et LAW '41ZAGetMr. et LW The Most Magnificent Motion El- Picture- Theatrt tn.

the World FRED NE ro.e. 7017Ak ADM' 111 1 Alice Brady "THE BETTER ET 1 HALF" Francesco Ferrol and Orchestra of Soloists World's Greatest Organ ta I STO F-1 igt; )1CRC IN A MOST DELIGHTFUL CHARACTERIZATION Li 4111 Mem rest eteIlt 414 map no Tut wAs AS IMPORTANT AS PICTURES VENTILATION Commission on VentilationCity of Chicago Vista" is the El Finest Ventilated Theater in the City.Fel rick. Illinois; Mrs. James N. Crandall, Pestilence, and Paul Bartlett, Greed.

1 Miss Dorothy Meadows is rehearsPng for Columbia. Miss Frances Ingram will sing The Fury of War and Miss sing "Follow the Flag." Clothing for Belgians. Follow the Crowd to the sV VIVE FRANC cols, 1131 of A tie 2 A 4 IN ne Goat' A Superb Story, Pull of Loughs Goat" I Nomminimmilinanmnulimmlniminuffilitimmmlummuunill I 1 1 1 FLORENCE' REED: E' ir. ArRik on' IkT Ars re -JOHANNA ENLISTS a-e a I A- a I A a-) I It I A LI wri I 1 Eff 2319 NORTH CLARK STREET EF. 1 Ea 1 4.117 VIIJK, 111 Era -BEGINNING TOMORROW a monitiumimmin IIARPER a SUM AND HARPER AVENUE at quality" Matinee Daily A Timely, Patriotic Photoplay -0 Abounding With Humor 4 In the Greatest Morality NAY of the Day "THE STRUGGLE Comedies, Smoists.

Central Park Orchestra Ity MAY LE CONSTANCE 1-TALMADGE 'SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE' SESSUE 1 Hayakawa In "'MR In "THEI I urotnyl MATINEE DAILY 1 Continuous Show 2:30 to II P. M. -1 7 0 a 11 rr 0-g MARION DAVIES NI Acc'id THE BURDEN OF PROOF Also FATTY ARBUCKLE In His Latest 2 Reel Comedy "THE COOK" orchestra of Qualitythe Best Music Cla of Any Motion Picture Theatre 0 Fa In Chicago LI E--4 Tr frcr c. ALA -x-A Chicago's Newest America's Finest Theatre You will marvel at Its grandeur and delight In the exquisite entertainment In vogue there. It's a splendid place for the fastidious, the diecrinfinating, the tired business man, his pleasure loving wife arid their playful "kiddies." Christie Comedy and Others Accompanied by the PM1THE0N SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA' omyan by THEON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Announcement was made yesterday by Marquis Eaton, chairman of the Chicago chapter of the American Red Cross, that the drive for used clothing to be sent to the Belgians will continue until, the end of next week, in order that 'Chicago may fin up her quota, of 150 tons.

He urged every one in the city and vicinity to make a thorough overhauling of the wardrobe to find what there may be, for our suffering allies. Contributions may be taken to the local Ited Cross auxiliary in each neighborhood. For further inforniation telephone Randolph 7430, auxiliary department Boys -Massmecting. VieriPPI4 1 gelLi 4 Temple of Dusk TomorrowCARLYLE BLACKWELL "The Road to France" Nttk NP ttbk's 417TH AND STONY ISLAND AVE. r.

Continuous 2 to II P. A Paramount Feature boRoTHy GISH "THE HUN SCREEN MAGAZINE COMEDY A Powerful Production, Magnificently Staged and Superbly Acted. ilunimumumimmuniumumpimintummnurnmminummta LUBLINEA TH1111 3e6 W. MADISON STREET TONIGHT, 1 TO IWO P. M.

UTE! IV ti tt't IICKERBOUT LuaLmtft TIttit 181 IOGAU1 Broadway. Pin to It a Artcraft Picture C'LAIRE AND ERSON "THE GRAY PARASOL" HAMLIN SCREEN TELEGRAM CASTLE STATE' AT MADISON ST. Last Times Toda3r and Tomorrow g----- P------ Only Theatre DOUGLAS g---- E- in Chicago 7-- Showing a- 1 I Prairie Ave" Near 47th St, -E DOROTHY PHILLIPS 3. "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" 3 MARY PICKFORD "JOHANNA ENLISTS" -Fa AND ALLIED WAR REVIEW EX I 11 TO 1162 EAST 63D STREET Fr; 2433 Lincoln Ave. Cont.

130 to "Crashing Through F--- s' to Berlin 91, FATTY a In "Fatty's Saltless Day la a Class by Itself i MS Oscar and Night The Boys' Brotherhood Republic will hold a messmeeting this evening for boys of the northwest side in the Humboldt park refectory to select boys for the northwest side branch of the republic. The city council of the republic will meet at 8:15. Judge Landis will address the meeting. French Pictures Shown. Et- An Artcraft Picture Nra 141 limium I I rt athiumilinul I 1st Time Shown on th 14- "sit Side a MARGUERITE -113 It's Exquisite' Entertainment foi Everyone The choicest of all amusement arts MUSIC, THE STAGE, MOTION PICTURES have artistic presentation, harmoniously blehded.

a TIIIIKZ N. W. 1." STA. AT HOWARD Mat. sit pightAa Artcratt Picture 1." STA.

AT HOWARD ST. I 27, W. Mat- It Artcratt Picture I vi "Out of a Clear Sky" Try and Come for the Matinee rITAGRAP KIMBARK 6240 EMBARK Avg. Capt. Robt.Warwick 'The Accidental Honeymoon' I COMB BACK TO TOO" in His Latest Success, 2 COMES Es 2 SMILING" 1 rm- STARTING CITARLES RAY -2 E- SLIsDAY-- LAW OF THE NORTH" 9 A.

M.CONTINUOU3-12 P. M. -ELSIE FERGUSON ra "HEART OF THE Drew ComicPathe Weekly F. 774 a RAVIFO Damn; Crawford Nr. Madison St Continuous 2 to 11:30 P.

M. Et 1Organ Solo I 2Today's Current Events 13-ETHEL CLAYTON Girl Who Came Barr 4Earl ReevesPopuler Singing 1Fatty Arbuckle Comedy a Lincoln near BelmontI to II P. M. EL' A Paramount Picture -45 Ethel Clayton erHE GIRL WHO CAME BACK' E110 E. NORTHWEST SIDE HYDE PARK i3RD and LAKE PARK MADGE KENNEDY "FRIEND HUSBAND" Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney DrewPletorrarb. and Fourth Liberty Loan FeaturetteTomorrow "Daughter of the Kellermann Official French motion pictures, In the Wake of the Hun," were shown for the first time yesterday at the first meeting of the Friends of France, an organization intended to promote a knowledge of French art, literature, and social customs. DIVISION AND LAIALLE LA ST.T.E gr3 --EURLINKR 111NZ-. Anamour "b7- t-N JONES.

LINICH SCHAEFER'S uRPHEUM-7-N 0 Geraldine Farrar "THE TURN of a WHEEL" Famous Stars, Choice Productions Tableaux, Soloists, Novelties A Complete Change of Program LAKE SHORE B. road, wv Vernon' to Constance Talmadge 'ME rCsol. SIIAKESPEARE 431f and ELMS AVE GRACE VALENTINE In "THE UNCHASTENED WOMAN" Also TWO-REEL COMEDY I OBITUARY. I 7---'- 7336 Milwaukee Av.Cont. 2 to 11 P.

M. i--- John Barrymore ---57--. "RAFFLES'? L---- LATEST ALLIED WAR REVIEW El Coneett Ortimstra Attern000 omit Emilio STATE- 'MONROE 8 A. P- M. FIRST TIME SH-OwN IN CHICAGO LI, ExcLrsivn NA Pyglogr mullis1ADIS011 SQUAREI a.

---s--- 4730 W. Madison at Cicero E--- Tonight-4 to 11:30 P. M. a r7 1OvertureLadies' Concert Orchestra P. 2Today's Madison Square Telegrara I 1-5 3JUNE ELVIDGE "THE APPEARANCE OF EVIV E-- 4Ruby LaMarCharacter Songs ES 5Latest Mutt a Jett 0 --q-- Coming Tomorrow and SundaY 31 EENE 8 REENE 8 EASTERLY'' and Divers" and FOR CONSTANCE TALMADGE in THE GOOSE" MOHEMBRI' tEHERIBROI Max Heidelmeier Buried; Bodyi Viewed by Many Body Viewed by Many ME 'BUGG Paramount Roby gt.

eture LILA LEE--The Cruise of the Make-Be ieve" I CAVALIER! Wo' rn Max Heldelmeter, former pollee In- "A I srpector, was burled yesterday. Funehil mano puse I entr Lane LANE COURT cont. P.M. r. E' BRADY Ea 1-'7 FROLIC 55th St.

and Ellis kve -mat- and 5 t- An Artcratt Picture 3 8 P-nnan'tinna CRYSTAL IMMI1511 NORTH NEAR CALIFORNIA -2 SOUTH SIDE wiiIHNEDAAwBoAmRAAN. isnIss" services were held after his body had ra nt lain In state for two hours in Wicker Park hall. F-37 L.Mawr, Near Broadway at Bryn Aettnse Chief Alcock and First Deo- Rn MADISON NEAR Sta. Mat. 7-11 Acting Chief Alcock and Fir MADISON NEAR Mawr st Dep- I ROSE Mat- Eve.

rt uraLtiwnt a grittpiz mv UJRUNt MARY- PICKFORD -u 11-11 Ei "JO A A ENLISTS" Et B. Holmes TravelsHick Manhattan i P'--- 1 "RAFFLES" 'J r'ik Nt off IBARRYMOREgi "RAFFLES" idISI BETTER HALF" I TravelsUniversal Weekly a Comedy a a ADELpHi 7t70 North Clark Street 41t Eve, AnArtcr.tt Picture MARY' PICKFORD'' I THE AMATURE CRACKSMAN a TIF A nP 7-11g ri Ara Ae. rwe a Ilk Ario DEARBORN I -CONSTANCE- -Q u't-77-Mo-7ga-n---C-oilin-sw-e-re-- -t-he bier. S.1 1111. looked his a r'a aa 'PEERLESS r0 and' and Oakwood and Evening I I TB 11 0 10 (inland.

mnd -WilLINLA 13 Iker: alqW2est EndColq. A Paramount Picture ETHEL CLAYTON IN "The Gui Who Came Bade', ALSO UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 0 ma 11 Many business men upon TH ED A B- face for the last time. The pallbear- E--: tT; Garfield and Michigan-2 to II P. M. Ls An Artcratt Pktura 'is Marguerite Clark "OUT OF A CLEAR SKY" I MADGE KENNEDY.

7,1 THE KINGDOM OF YOL1111" Lyons-Moran ComicScreen Magazine WI tf- OA VI A ATIt COTT A DV Drexel an.c1 MADGE KENNEDY. El OAKLAND 1 1 NEW IRVING nITATGELMOBLVD- RERT LYTELL1 BACKIE'S LITTLE PAL" 1 I i E--- ers were -Police Lieutenants Martin 'SAUCE-FOR THE GOOSE' O'Malley, Ernest Mueller. Fred Holzer, John Damman. John Retehoand James VHENT COMEDY NIGHT 1 11 'JOHANNA, ENLISTS" PI Official War ReviewChristie Comic ----1 -N CHATEAU iiroodway: and Grace Mat. and e.

I "THE CAILLAUX CASE" I Walah. BROADVIAY STRAUB Symphaay Orebestra Attersooa and Evening Beideles his widow he 13 survived by WOMAN SIN I ONIAN SINS" kill NEW DE LUXE Wileon Ave: St MATINEE DAILY Nu! SAL It MIA 1.414116 MA'IleNEE DAILY two sons and a daughter. pan an ok a. A itylkeava 1 ra I A T6Z--1 911A I Fi 1.200SSATs-1.200 IU MADALINE TRAVERS SQUARE i Mat. Eve.An Artcratt Picture 1 MARGUERITE CLARK 8 NEW Si OUT OF A CLEAR SKY" I AlAkIC m-----'.

Christie ComedyAnimated Weekly I 7- pate g- 0 1 ADAULIN NEW AIARION Pattre JEFFERSON 1523 E. 55TH STREET vs. I JOYCE A JUYUE Ave, I STRAND rvicia DAVIES "70'hkV News and Chester Coated: Ays I A' CROsS SECTIOT.N OF A. wom sot- 4 I FISHER rimmumummimummumunmumilinnumnumnmmuntrala nioNTEy ENT I 21 NORTH (-LARK I nom. Bun Semen TeltoramOollostra or Picked n.

BOSTON ST II ERT 1 ET3 fri -0 A 1335-1337 NORTH PArLINA ra Avn L. I Soloists. MA111NES DILLYPrices 15o and 10; i ulalSta MATINER DAILYPrieml Ms Anti lan st CAW Matr ancatr.ral "THE BUSINESS OF LIFE" An Picture Also Latest Official Allied War Eerier MARY PICKFORD N. "JOH ANNA ENLISTS" VERNON GIST STREET at VERNON Current Events MONTAGU LOVE -2 COSMOPOLITAN 79th Halsted Cont. 21541:30 A Paramount Picture ETHEL CLAYTON Er-3 ITHE GIRL WHO CAME BACK" a Path NewsLiberty Loan Featuretto P- COSMOPOLITAN "th a Halsted A Paramount renal KEYSTONE 3912 SHERMAN ROAD 5 GLADYS Charles itax in a reaturetto and Comedy md Nrur CTA 1453 Milwanknea A wg w.m NEW STAR 1455 Milwaukee J.

Warren Kerrigan 1111 "Prisoners of the Pmes SCREEN TELEGRAM O. 63 "TO HIM THAT RATH" Also MISS FRANCES WALKER -TO HIM THAT MATH- Also MISS FRANCES WALKER ETHEL Mra.s- litoCbemney' -4 Pattie Weekly Pauline Frederick. Mabel 1 LAKESIDE 4730 Sheridan Road Normand. Madre Kennedy and Mtn Moore a Eve. in a Liberty Loan Featurette "THE CAILLAUX'CASE" E': Ave- IL SHORTY InEvprreAert tt.

ti5 RT "THE SNAIL" TEM REV. JOSEPH Lotus MIESSE4 who came to Chicago from Italy a month ago to become a professor at St. Crtire college, at 4113 Dante avenue, died yesterday of pneumonia. Re was $1 years old. He vras formerly a student at St Cyril's college.

He went to Rome for Ave years as a student in the Propaganda university, from which be CAPT. PATRICK J. NOLAN, member of the tire department for nearly twenty-five years, died yesterday. He was captain of engine company No. 94 at Van Buren street and Jefferson avenue.

he was 43 years old. CAPT. WALTER WILHELM, vice president and general manager of the Eddystone Munitions company, died in Philadelphia, yesterday of Spanish In iy Dr LITH AND PAULINA STREETS MHO Comfortable SeatsMat. a Em I- MARY PICKFORD' "JOHANNA ENLISTS" Corn. Iromor.MAROLTERITE CLARK 'Out of a Clear Sky" Accompanied By Broadway Straata Symphony Orchestra of IS Artists-, 15..

FLORENCE KEDZIE ANNEX KAITVEDITil Avt REED I 61-1 1 I tie Struggle Everipstulg MARSHALL.SQUARE 1:174 allt ill carnsrors I TO II P. TO Ia ual TOMOIta01'. ALICE BRAD! "HER DETTER HALF. Our rail and Winter Seam Condor Watch tor the Announcement GOL 11411 vrzsT um grrt-rt -in II EMILY 8 ams NSW! BAND 130X THEDA AA AA SINS" re REGENT 6746 Sheridan nr. Loyola L' Sta.Coot.

7 to 11 P. N. ENID BENNETT Elide Ferguson ita Liberty Loan Featurette puusin IRVING PARK CRAWFORD GERALDINE PA RRAR In "THE TURN OP A WHEEL It IZZ1 tNWOOD Wood's E--- st a Bet. E----- Operatic and Popular Songs 1 Mat a Artcratt Picture DREXEL MARY PICKFORD 83q 634 St. Elk.

E. Cot- a tete Grove. mat. Dailr -0 "JOHANNA ENLISTS" gNIONTWE SALISBURY i -0 Latest Universal Weekly Also FATTY' ARBUCKLE la I 1 THE FOUR FLUSHER" I a Matinee and Evening COLUMBUS Ashland Av. it 63rd St S.

A Paramount Picture ETHEL CLAYTON 634 and Plarrard Are. a HARSTMID MAT. and EVE. a Fz. 7-4 Lakeside Topics and Lakeside Comedy sri TERMINAL Lawrence Spaulding Matinee and Evening A Paramount Picture ft 'DOROTHY DALTON -7-- E- "VIVE LA FRANCE" rd Universal Sines Magarkio' 5 r- -4 CASINO 53 WESVitiMADIS" FRITZIE BRUNETTE -THE VELVET Tt A LIBERTY NELL sHurstAN.

'A Gentleman's Atreement' NEW DEARBORN DIVISION ST DEARROP ALICE Better Self" a A LICLLC1 LICIL 'THE GIRL WHOSAME BACK" 1 OAK PARK igETRopoLiTAN Grand Blvd. 131 and 47th St. zrau-vei TRNZ. An Artcraft Picture OAK PARK, Wistlxisin Ave': 1 116ek 0 MARGUERITE CLARK ut 5. Sta.Mat.

Eve "ouT oF A CLEAR aim. MARSEELLEVE'a LEE VHS CRUMB OP TEE up No, AM 10.01!AtelM16 aw bM Mb dilmff Ad. wALLAcE REID. -miE F-)uRcEt, Christi Comedy and Educational Weekhr 1,3 Mihrauke Crawford EP-- 31-urr AND JET? COMEDY Mat. Eve, PINE GROVE 8 MADGE KENNEDY RiDE LUX E8' 110 Will DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Lig MO KINGDOM OP younr Thi, canisent News-4Uoyd comedy, Anikisre Lie Price -of Applause" 4, IV? A 1 I a r-r- rtr-trIk orTT Tr, WALLACE REID.

''THE F-XIRCE" MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY DE cT4 Yor ft "The Price of Applause AUSTIN pLABANry 488 PARKSIDIE AT LAKE ST. Evening Only 11ARION DAVIES "TH E4ipurtypr 1.

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