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l'HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. OCTOIIETI, 12, 191P. IT I DEATH NOTICES. I DEATH NOTICES. 1111 DEATH NOTICES I IDEATH DEATH NOTICES.

I 1 Deleamarter Takes the First Orchestra Into Its 28th Year pv FREDERICK DONAGHEY. IN MEMORIAM. DEMONEliza A. Demmon. In of our mother.

who pasaed away Oct. 12. 1917. at Jt. Carroll, DACGIITER AND SONS.

JESSEthel Dora Jess. The dedication of a monument in memory Of my deal ly beloved wile and our mother will take Olav'e Sunday. Oct. 13. 2:30 p.

at have Amuno. B. H. H. et ntetery at Waldhelm.

S. M. JESS AND CHILDREN. WEBERIn loving remembrance of my beloved Mae Kelivr eber who passed on two years azo efk.44 I. beloved son of T.

A. Father'. deceaaed and Came Fisher. nee Christoph. deceased.

fond brother of Clara. Larriel. William. Mrs. A.

Mathei. and Mrs. AL T. Borwath. Funeral Oct.

12. 10 a. in. to Our Lady of Lourdes' (-buret'. where solemn high mass will be celebrated.

Interment St. Boniface cemetery. Buffalo. papers please copy. Funeral private.

RAKE Amelia G. Franke. nee Schaffbauser OA 11. 1918. at tvaidenee 7308 Emerald-sv, beloved wife of Dr.

Jost-oh C. and fond mother of Aloyslus A. Dorothy. and Grace. Funeral Tuesday.

(XL 15. 9:30 a. to Si. Leos church. Interment at St.

Marie. FREEMANMrs. Susan C. Freeman. Oct.

10, wife of Dr. B. B. Freeman. deceased: horn in Tiffin.

0.. 1838. Funeral Saturday. 2 D. m.

0541 Kimbark-av. Burial Oakwood, cemetery. Marion I Wellington Laa.3. Valparaiso MO. papers Mesa copy.

GATLINMiehael Gatlin. Oct. 10. age Years. beloved son of Mr- and Mrs.

W. M. Gatlin of 2119 Cieveland-ay. Funeral Irma chapel. 2219 Saturday.

Oct. 12, at 830 a. to St. Vincent's church. Autos to Mount, Carmel cemetery.

GFEKEJobanna Gerke. age 78 lean. beloved wife of the late Louis Gerke. mother of Mrs. Dena Jeffery.

SV: U. Gerke. Frank Gerke. Anna Gerke. and etre.

F. B. Kenthen. Funeral Monday. Oti, 14.

at 11 a- la. from late residencie. 3912 N. by autos to Oak Ridge cemetery. MORANMichael B.

Moran. dearly beloved' husband of Sarah. nee Riley. fond I of Bernadette and Durkin Moran and beloved son of Patrick and Elizabeth: brother of Mrs. George and Mrs.

John R. O'Connor. Mrs. Harry L. Baker.

Mrs. Jacob Hart. Mrs. Walter Su-chi. Charlotte.

Patrick. Jose Ph. and Adeline Moran. and the late Helen Moran and Mrs. Marie cousin of the Rev.

James Homburg an1 Belle Homburg. Funeral from late revi-e dente. 6419 Monday. Oct: 14. 1918.

at 9:30 a. m. to St. Thomas' church. 55th-st.

and where solemn requiem high mate will be cele brined: autos to Mt. Olivet. 511-RPHTAnna murphy. chi. It.

beloved wife of the late Michael. fond mother Of Laurence and Margaret MarrhY. Funeral Monday. Oct. 14.

at 9 a. m. from her residence. 5932 S. to Our Lady of Solace church.

where requiem hign mass will be celebrated. thence by ante-mobile. to Mount Olivet. For information call Kenwood 1259. bittlIANNEmella Neumann.

Oet. 11.1918. dearly beloved 'wife of Edward fond mother of Mildred and Lester- Neumann. daughter of Mrs. Catherine Bender.

of Mrs. August Schroeder. Mrs. Lidera. and Fred Hartmann: wortai matrnit: of McKinley chapter.

No. 574. O. E. member of Lily of the West lodge.

No. 12.. Ladies of the Maccabees. and Ladies anzil-: tars' of the Showmen's League of Funeral from her late residence. 5537 S.

Monday. Oct. 14. Remains will he in state at 1 9. m.

in Richard Colo lodge hall. 2941 Services at 2 in. Auto to Waldheim. For reservetions call Yards 721. lodge hall.

2941 Archer-ay. Services at -4 P. In. Auto to Waldheine For Bons can Yards 721. Food for France Shop Gives First of Symphony Teas tlAitog k-V," 00.0000.2".- I eI.

1-N kvint -1' kc'''''111yD 4 1 1 4 7.7; V't 1 4 A '1' kb) I 1 1 O. la tP 4 A it Food forFrance Shop Gives First of Symphony Teas 5A 1 14 i 4. s'AINK00' 1 Nit, less Emily Bissell, daughter of eld Arthur G. Bissell of BO East scher street, who is cashier at the rood tor Frane8 Shop No. 2, was kept bto yesterday taking in money and making change, for there were so marl olonchers and teaers that the Icats for the day were more than 000.

the largest amount taken in any lay ginCe the shop was opened. Yes- ay marked the opening symphony 117-of the season, and from now on tes will be special teas every Friday hitersoon for persons who attend the EnsphonY concerts In Orchestra hall, 1 glitch is Jost around the corner from I the shoo. less Emily Bissell, daughter of Mr. Istrs. Arthur G.

Bissell of BO East street, who is cashier at the rood for France Shop No. 2, was kept bto yesterday taking in money and making change, for there were so too lonchers and teaers that the leers for the day were more than 00 the largest amount taken in any St Lly enCe the shop was opened. Yes- irday marked the opening symphony -4 th season, and from now on ill tes will be special teas every Friday 11.itersoon for persons who attend the hony concerts in Orchestra ha Ennpll. Illich is just around the corner from the shop. There," said B.

L. T. as the Chicago hony's first audience of the sea- I son sat down after putting The Star-Spangled Banner on pitch, and with a big volume of tone" there is my notion of a nice, friendly break-in for any new conductor, DeLamarter or otherwise. A good, anti-funk sort of welcome!" It may incidentally have served that purpose, although. doubtlesa, putting Mr.

DeLarnarter at ease was not the design, which was, I guess; to sing The Star-Spangled Banner for its sake as ritual and as war-cry. In the creed of the Beast, they also serve who merely stand and bate; so, pretty nearly everybody is singing these days when the Anthem is the tune: the exceptions are in possession of a musical conscience rather than an Oomplatz outlook. Cheerier inaugurals of Orchestra seasons have marked the annals. The Friday subscription is, as usual, a sold-out account; but unused seats were a feature of yesterday's start. Reasons why put no strain upon thought.

Arid some from whom the war has taken toll in the last year were valiantly in place, seeking sanctuary and solace in the music. i BALLEYGeorgianna Bailey. at her home. 1)72 wife of Fred W. iroth-1 er of Maud.

Servhes at chapel ci 11.y(let. Park intist church. 5600 Saturday atternoon, 2:30. BERRENSCharles L. Behrens.

Out. 10. aired 33 year beloved husband of Theresa Bc hrens. Ashenbrenner lather of Charles. William.

son of William F. Behrens. Funeral Saturday, 'Oct. 12. 1 p.

from I late residenee, 715 noscoe-st. Interment Elm Lawn. Member of Lake View lodge No. 774. A.

F. and A. 31; Lawn chapter. No. 23.

R. A. St. Bernard command- cry. No.

35. K. and Medinali A. A. O.

N. M. S. BENNETTElwin B. Eennett.

Oct. 11. 1918. beloved husband of Jennie B. Bennett.

nee Harvey, father of Elwin B. Jr. Memter of 1. Will Lodge 141 I. O.

O. F. Funeral from residence. 3424 West to Park Avenue M. E.

church. Monday. Oct. 14. at 2:30 p.

interment Oak Ridge. BERTLI'NJohn Bert lin. aged '21 years. Fa-, ecral Saturday at 3 p. ri.

irom chapel. 1625 Wells-st. Auto to Wanders ecrueteiy. licniiier of No. ii, b.

1. S. F. Finland of Am. i BOWESSylvia A.

Bowes. widow of GeorgeI If. and mothor of C. Frank and Harry Bowes. She was a member of Lawton fir.

vle No. 27. LU4i1C13 of the Grand Army. and Lady Washington chapter No. S.

O. E. S. I Funeral from late residence. 123d S.

Kenil-' South Oak Park. Saturday at 2:30 p. In. Burial at Oak Itolze. BRENNANJames Brentisn.

formerly of 66091 Greenwood. bcloved husband of the late' -Ilargaret. nee Batley. lather of Mn. O.

F. Vonesh Sergt. James R. Brennan. A.

E. Pri.1 late N. Fuderal Monday, 1936 S. Cicero. BROOKSWilson BrOoks.

hueband of Mary J. Brooks. nee Baker. aged 52 years. Oct.

9.1 Funeral Saturday. Oct. 12. at 3 to. tn.

from late residence. 11146 Morgan I Park, Chicago. to Mount Greenwood cemetery. Please omit flowers. Burial private.

BROUGHTONMary E. Broughton. wife of the late E. P. Broughton.

mother of Mr. W. G. Henson and the late Mrs. C.

E. Varian. Funeral today at p. m. BROWNHoward T.

Brown. Ott. 10. 1018. at San Francisco, Cal.

Beloved husband of Fstherfiltrowns nee Brauer. son of dr. and Mrs. A. G.

Funeral serviees Grace-land Oland. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Vera Cruz and Elmira.

N. papers please coPY. BURFORDWilliam R. Burford. beloved husband of Ethel Atkins Burford, Dedham, pneumonia.

Get. 10. Funeral services chapel. 4227 Cottage Monday 2 p. tn.

Campbell, Oct. 11. at residence. 4117 Washington-blvd. Funeral notice CARTANChristine Caftan, sister of Antirew Mrs.

W. J. Slattery, Mrs. F. M.

Powell. Sister Agnes of St. Louis. and the late Rev. Joseph M.

and John T. Car-tan. Funeral Sunday from the residence of her sister. Airs. W.

J. Slattery. 600 Gary, Ind. Interment private. Omit flowers.

CASSARETTOFrank Cassaretto, Oct. 10. in his 74th year.lbeloved husband of the late Anna Cassaretto. nee Nassana. loved father of John.

Charles, and Louise Cassaretto, Mrs. T. Cavagnaro. Mrs. Walter J.

Fisher. Mrs. Joseph be Mariano. Mrs. D.

R. Kearns. and the late Joseph Cassaretto. beloved brother of Joseph Cassaretto and Mrs. Rosa Funeral Saturday at 10 a.

m. from his late residence, 1250 N. La to Church of Assumption, where solemn requiem high mass will be selebrated: thence by autos to Calvary. San Francisco. and Cincinnati.

0.. papers please copy. Kindly omit flowers. CAVANAUGHAlice Cavanaugh. Oct.

11. at 42 W. beloved daughter of John and Alice. nee Reffron. fond sister of John and Catherine.

May. Frank. Florence. and William Cavanaugh. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.

to St. Ann's church. where high mass will be celebratect thence by autos to Mount Olivet. For seating arrangements call Yards 6177 oo rrvvrr 3355.. COFFEYBartholomew Coffe3r.

husband of the late Anne M. Coffey. fond lather of 'rank. Joseph Stephen. Bernard.

Bartholovew Mrs. P. J. Daly. Mrs.

J. R. Brits.81. Mrs. E.

E. Christnian. and the late Lawrence J. Coffey. Funeral Saturday.

Ocl. 12. 9 a. from daughter's residence. St.

requiem high mace at St. Dorothy 's church: burial at Mount Olivet. Funeral private. Kindly mutt 11 were. COLINDr.

George A. Colin. Oct. 10. beloved husband of Katherina Colin.

beloved lather of Eunice Walt ThyTaany and Jack Colin. lond son of August and Marie Cohn. brother of Mrs. John Peters. Funeral Saturday.

Oct. 12, at 2:30 from ehapeL 2110 Irvine Park-blvd. Funeral services at Roschill chapel at 3 1). CONNORSCatherine Connors. nee Downe.

beloved wife of the late Patrick mother of Edward and Margaret. and the late Jennie and lithe. Funeral from her late residence. 6150 Monday. 14.

at 9 a. to St. Anselm's church. where solemn requiem mass will be telebrated: autos to Calvary. COOKEAlice Cooke.

at her home In Hartford. on Oct. 8. of pneumonia. Beloved wife of Mortimer Cooke and granddaughter of Mrs.

Caroline F. Grow of Chicago'. CORNILSENChristina Cornilsen. Oct. 9.

1918. in her seventy-third year. beloved wife of the late Carl M. Cornilsen. fond mother of Kate Wessel.

Bate Foster. B. E. and Carl Cornilsen. Funeral from her late residence.

2522 Saturday. Oct. 12. at 2 p. interment in lamily lot at Elmwood DE VANEYLieut.

Frank De Vaney. Memorial serviees for Lieut. Frank De VaneY. Co. B.

131st Infantry. in France. killed in action Aug. Oth. past patron of St11114i1118 chapter 683.

O. E. will be held at Church of the Advent Episcopal). Logan-blvd. and Sunday.

Oct. 13th. at 3 p. m. Sunshine members are requested to attend meet at corner Logan-blvd.

and Francisco. 2:30 p. En. Ada R. Wilson.

See. DOERINGGeorge Gustav Doering. beloved husband of Mamie. nee Holleran, fond father of Rose Duffy. son of Mathilde and the late Gustav Doering.

brother of Edward and Mrs. Annie Schaal Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. from 1233 W. to St. Patrick's church.

High mass. Autos to Mount Cannel. Phone Van Buren 522. DONLANMary Donlan. beloved wife of the late John.

at her residence. 917 Center-st mother of Patrick F. Edward. James and Nora Donlan and the late John. Mrs.

Michael Burke. Funeral Monday. 8:30 a. to St. Vincent's church.

where high mew will be celebrated. Autos to Mount Olivet. DRAKELauren J. Drake. Oct.

10. 1918 bus-band of May Anthony Drake. Funeral services from Jate residence. 4630 Saturday. Oct.

12. at 3 p. tn. Burial private. Please omit flowers.

1 FISHFrancis Wesley Fish, Oct. 11. are 87 years. Funeral Sunday' at 3 p. in.

from 52 La Grange. OBITTIARY. I The Spirit' of '76" Painter Dead id 81 in Cleveland Cleveland, Oct. SI. Willard, painter of the famous picture, The Spirit of '76," died at his home here today, 1tged 81 years.

Willard's painting was finished in 1876 and was: exhibited at the Philadelphia centennial, after which it was bought by Gen. J. H. Devereux of Cleveland, who presented it to the town of Marblehead, where it now hangs in Abbott hali. vitas Dorathy Announcement was recently made by Mr.

and Mrs. Edward D. McMein of 5211 Woodlawn avenue of the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Charles A. Brown, of 5338 Cornell avenue. The Itmcheon which the Chicago Suffrage association had planned give next Saturday, Oct.

19, at the for Dr. Anna Howard Shaw Aae been postponed. as Dr. Shaw Is ill with influenza In Washington. Miss Helen V.

Drake, who spent the 9nnier in Lenox. will return to. day and will be at the Blackstone for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Tracy C. Drake and their family will close their raminer place at Lake Geneva within a few days, and will as usual be at the for the winter. zee Virginia Cannon Le Seure, Of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest X.

Seure of Danville. and grand. jughter Of Representative Joseph G. 'Innen, will become the bride of Capt. Houghteling, son of Mrs.

L. Houghteling of Winnetka, afternoon in Danville. Th la afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Inickstone hotel Miss Dorothy Wind, er price. daughter of Frederic A. 'ice, will be married to Lieut.

Arthur (le son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur -Ls: Of 4915 Wood lawn avenue. Mrs. I'harles Goodrich will be matron of Mr.

and Mrs. Price gave a dinner ir the wedding part last night at residence, 257 Delaware place. The Itmcheon which the Chicago FA ual Suffrage association had planned give next 19, at the for Dr. Anna Howard Shaw tas been postponed. as Dr.

Shaw is ill with influenza in Washington. Helen V. Drake, who spent the 91er in Lenox. will return to. will be at the Blackstone for winter.

Mr. and Mns. Tracy C. nmko and their family will close their ay end the Mr. DeLamarter went through no mean ordeal more than merely well; and for what he undertook and for what he accomplished in the afternoon there were appreciation and glad, warm, eager approval.

He will be better tonight than he was yesterday, and still better a week hence. He grew easier as the numbers passed, till relaxation carried him into something of jauntiness for the finish. Victor Herbert's brogue-bearing emulsion of Irish tunes. For C6sar Franck's symphony, the big incident of the first bill. the new conductor and the old players formed a happy liaison.

They had been through It many times since Theodore Thomas imported it in 1899; and he underwent a facile reaction to its pure, well-bred contents and its perfect illustration of Franck's cyclic theory of composition. The final movement, in DeLamartees way with it, held a lovely promise of what may be expected from Mr. Stock's deputy as the season goes on. 0 Maps'Show War's EffeZt on Serb Nation WILLIAM FAIIIMAN KELLEY, who died last Monday night, was buried yesterday. He was with the Illinois Central railroad for forty-five years.

His widow and two daughters survive. The latter are Louise Kelley, who appeared here in 0, So Happy." two summers ago, and Mrs. A. T. Stewart, pianist 6 Tts4 --CHURCH- SUN AY To accept a partiaApeace; an armed peace; a peace that would leave wrongs not righted; lacerations unhealed; a peace that would leave the pirates of Potsdam neither defeated nor disarmed, would be a great act of treason to our children.

So long as there is one anarchist nation in the European brotherhood; so long as there is one Judas in the family of nations; so long as there is one tyrant free to press the crown of thorns on the brow of humanity, there can be no permanent, world peace. No peace propped with wrong can long E. E. ROBB, Pastor Wood lawn United Presbyterian Church. Wood lawn Av.

and 62d St. In the galleries of the new wing of the Art institute where hang the pictures that make up the Serbian exhibition. there are two colored maps. The one is a battle map of Serbia and the other an ethnographical map constructed by Herbert Miller. tho is at the head of a committee designated to outline the just boundaries of Europe.

Both traps were undertaken under his direction and supervision, and were drawn and colored by Col. Malvina Hoffman, a sculptress, and an officer In the Serbian army. Yesterday in the' gallery of the exhibit Miss Hoffman spoke on the maps. She showed- thc relation In the one of the various nations to each other. and dwelt on the fact that there are 12.000,000 JugoSlaves, to which division the Serbians belong.

and 5,000,000 of them are found, or were to be found in Serbia. Today more than 30 per cent of that nation has perished. E. J. Many Flag Rafsings to Take Place Today 1 i I BAPTIST.

INDEPENDENT. SEW THOUGHT. MEMORIAL, Disciples and First Baptist, 1' IP VP.M it 729 OARWOOD-BLVD. 11:00 a. Our Atagna Charter." Dr.

Main. 7:45: "Lafayette. the of a Nation." Dr. Main. PATRIOTIC SONG SERVICE.

CHURCH OF THE NEW CIVILIZATION NEW THOUGHT). JULIA SETON. M. FOUNDEEt. TEMPLE HALL.

MASONIC TEMPLE. 18th fi. Julia Seton, M. Speaker. 11 A.

As It was In the Iteginnleg." P. The Great CATHOLIC. M. T-af--Cd-aughter-of- Mr. Mrs.

Oren Byron Taft of 305 Ful-erton parkway, has arrived in France, 7 here she was sent on a special ml I mrsnatilocyrunal shBeadenuquearytoefral5o05f ae AMeriCan Red Cross. istor street returned last week from uron Mountain, Mich. Count and Countess Giulio Bolognesi have returned from their summer 6 Mr. and Mrs. Aldis J.

Browne of 49 East Cticago avenue have re--rued from Hyannisport. ma 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Countiss 'ave closed their summer residence at lake Gtheva and returned to their 11 residence at 1524 Lake Shore drive.

"3 Mrs. J. T. Harahan has returned 1 from Memhis and is at the Blackstone for a brief stay. r- Ensign and Mrs.

Edward F. Swift sr. will arrive today from Norfolk, for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swift Sr.

of 1550 North State Ir. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Rosenthal I WEBB Elaine Rosenthal have taken In apartment in the Surf apartment 1 1 cal for the winter. The Ntiteses Mildred Eckerly, Virginia I nawhead.

Grace and Jane Holmes, atherine McCormick, Grace Ander- NI sOn, Grace and Helen Gillespie and lAta Cohn will give a ba2aar this 4.fternoon and evening in the Chateau Broadway and Grace street. 74 proceeds will be used to buy mokes for soldiers and sailors. There will be a military ball at the nail Shore Country club this evening. The Birchwood Country club will ave a Liberty day celebration tonight Mr. and Mrs.

O. T. Carpentier are wing congratulations on the birth t'd a daughter Thursday. 11 i a IWEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS I -1- artr Kiss Ina M. Taft, daughter of Mr.

Mrs. Oren Byron Taft of 305 Fulizten parkway, has arrived in France, Season 191S-19. M. M. MANGASARIAN RETURNS FROM JAPAN AND CHINA.

And on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 11 a. m. OPENS AT COHAN'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE The Seventeenth Season of THE INDEPENDENT RELIGIOUS SOCIETY. gOlINEIMIMMID Church of Higher Research, 5'241 S.

MICHIGAN-BLVD. INSPIHA FION MEETING. 2 AND 8 P. m. REV.

MABLE JACKMAN. ALL ARE WELCOME. COLLECTION. GRIFFIN-Ellen Griffin. nee Burns.

at bee residence. 6354 Wayne-av, beloved wife of reeervaCharles H. mother of John in France; Alice, Edward. Charles of 11. 8.

and NOTEWARE-Philip I. Noteware. beloved Wiliam Griffin. sister of Mrs. John Curn- bueband of Louise Rogers Notewisre.

mines. Mrs. Charles A. Platt, Mei. John neral Oct.

12 at 10:16 a. re. to St, James' Fahey. and Edward Burns. Funeral Mon- church.

29th and Wabatihav. day. at 9 a. to St. lta's church.

Where ORD-Walter Ord. Oct. aced 49 years. high mass will be celebrated; autos to at his residence. 6110 Ellis-ave beloved Calvary.

husband of Margaret Ord. brother of GUNDERSON-George J. Gunderson. beloved John. and Frank Ord of Denver.

Colo. Yu-, husband of Margaret. lather of Annetta. neral services Monday at 3 p. ne at funeral.

eon of Edward and Mary Phoebe Gunder- ehapeL 6110 Cottage Grove-ay. Interment son, brother of May. Arthur of the A. E. Mt.

Greenwood- Denver. papers Weems Fred. Edward. Francis. and Edith Gun- COPY.

derson. Monday. Oct. 14. al 9 PROCHNOW-Emeha Prochnow.

Oct. 10e a. m. from his late residence. 3534 Hirsch- 1918.

age 84 years. beloved wife of the et. to Maternity church. autos to Mount late Albert Prochnow and beloved mother, Carmel of R. F.

Prochnow. Mrs. Bertha Misele Martha Weichbrodt, Mrs. Lena Nauman. HANSEN-Marie Elk Hammen.

beloved wife Mrs. Anna Carlson. and Mrs. Minnie Kol- of Andrew Hansen. mother of Mrs.

Lena yen. Funeral Saturday 3 P. m. from 1702 area. Funeral at daeglitees home.

Stature Sandburg. Edward Hansen. and Menzel Han- N. Artesian. to the Ebenezer Budbaren day, 3 112- 1116 Wesley-av, Oak Parke By 'autos.

to' Concordia cemetery. church. to Forest Home. READ-Lieut. James Kempt only be- loved son of Mr.

and Mee Guy Read and HART-Ellen Hart. Oct. 1918. beloved brother of Frances and Dorothy. at Houston.

daughter of Thomas and the late Bridget Tex Oct. 9. Funeral serviee at Fine- Hart. nee Gaughan. sister of William Hart E.

church. Eeigiceeee. "et J. Pionke. and Mrs.

L. C. Smith. at 3 p. ne Sunday.

Oct. 13. Funeral Monday. 10 a. ne.

from her trranie interment at etametoa. one mother's residence. 2028 Seminary-ale to St. Vincent's church. where requiem hien RICH-Ray Rich Ines Barnettl.

wife of mass will be celebrated. Interment at Ben. mother of Barka and Bessie. daughter Caivarl. of Leah Barnett.

sister of Morris Barnette. Ira Barnett. Sadie Robinowitz of IIARI-Paullne nee Dammam. sud- and Eva Barnett. in Washington.

De denly, Oct. 10. beloved wife of Oscar H. Oet. 10, 1918.

Funeral in Harz. Funeral Monday. Oct. 14. 2 P.

me D. Sunday. Oct. 13. from late residenee.

221 ForROHE--Private Frank Anton Rohe, Com; eat Park. Burial at Forest Home. Pane C. 5tri le S. Reir died 0.1.

ta a4 HENNESSY-Mary Gertrude Iletinesss' rues Comp Grant. beloved son of lerso. Petro; Gallagher). Oct. 11.

1918. beloved wire nella Rohe and the late John D. or corneeus F. Hennessy and daughter of fond brother of Mni. Elizebeth E.4rste-4e Stephen A.

and the late Bridele Gallagher. and Margaret Rohe. Funeral from late reset Funeral Mondey at 9 a. ne from late rest- dense. 207 Whitinget Morteay.

Ode lee dence. 2349 near Fullerton-ay, 9:30 a. ne. to Holy Name cathedral. wherot to St.

Vincent's church, where high mate solemn requiem high masa will be cele. will be celebrated: autos to Calvary. For brated; by auto to St. Jomph cemetery. reservation phone Humboldt 2773.

ROSS1-Marion Rowse nee Willies. aged HILL-Catherine Hee 514 be. Pauline-et. beloved wife of Peter Roes. fond mother Friday morning'.

9 o'cloek. at St. Eliza- of Rey. Funeral Saturday. 9 a.

ne. Berle leth hospital. beloved wife of Alfred Hill chapel. 708 N. to Chur--h of As-arid loving mother of Stikine.

3 years. and gumption. where requiem mass will be cele Mary. 4 months, respectively. Funeral serv- brated.

thence by autos to Mount CernieL ices will be held at the chapel. 1718 W. RUTTENEERG-Frank Ruttenbere. then to Forest Home came! tery St. Louis and Pitteburgh paper pleaae husband of Fannie.

fond father of Jetulie. and Marion Ruttenberg. Funeral Monday.1 copy. Oct. 14.

at 10 a. me from his late reel- FELAVACEK-John Illavacele Oet. 10. 1918. derv.

5720 Michigan-ay. Burial at. Oak. at his residence. 1725 N.

be setiods. loved father of Josephine and of the late Marie Panek. Ottillie Peeh, Joseph. Stanley. SHEEHY-Margaret L.

'Sheehy. at bee reel- denee. 5213 beloveen Rose. Vlasah. Frank.

Funeral Moeda! 2 daughter of the late John and Mary. sistere ro. ne from late residence. I of Robert. Willi3M, Mn.

Andrew Ideenane' HOISGES-elary Liss Hodges. 10457 Cornea- lers. John S. Burke. Mrs.

Elmer av. Tuesday. Oct. 8. Funeral Saturday.

Nellie and else. Funeral Monday at 9:30 Oct. 12, at 2 o'clock. Christ. Mary.

Ar- I C. m. to St. Thomas Aquanie chureh. wheret thur Hodges and Hattie lijork and Anna high mass will he celebrated.

1111106' Lutz. to Calvary. Fat reservations call Austire 25. HOFMANN-Charles V. Hofmann of Meehanie 9 Co.

A. Three Hendred and Sixth )11. SINGER-Edward T. Singer. Oct.

10. 11118.b. bateelion. A. E.

killed in action some-1 seed 70 years. beloved husband of Mary where in France. Sept. 10. 1918.

beloved I nee Rheutan. Funeral from son of Mrs. Valentine Hofmann and brother 1922 Irving Park-bird, Monday. Oct. 14e of Della, 3359 Warren-ay, requiem high at 10 a.

interment at 'towhee mass at Our Lady of Sorrows church Tues. SMALL-Amanda E. Small. aired 71 years, day. Oct.

15. at 9 a. in. Oct. 8.

mother of Mayme Fannie and jEFFERY-Magdalene Jeffery. nee Smite. be-1 J. Francis. Funeral Saturday, Oct.

12 3' loved wife of Edgar. mother of Dorothy and P. Elmwood cemetere. David Jeffery. daughter of William and the STONE-Herbert A.

Stone. at residence. 1603; late Catherine Smith, sister of Mrs. Cather- Berteau-'av- beloved husband of ine Johnson, Rom Harper. David J.

Servo ts Ravenswood Congregational church. and William K. Smith. Funeral services N. Hermitare and elondaite Monday at 2 p.

tn. at residence of her Oct. 14. 3:30 p. ne Masonic services unfather, 7111 interment Oak- der auspices Loyal lodre.

No. 1.007. A. F. wood- A.

Roichill. 4:30 p. ne Member of JOHNSON-Charlotte Johnson. Oct. 11.

be- West Pullman lodge. b17. I. O. 0.

F. loved sister of Mrs. Sarah E. Peterson. STUART-Sadie L.

Stuart, beloved wife of 4740 N. Ashland-ay. Funeral Monday. 2 James Be mother of James H. daughter p.

rte. from chapel. 3170 N. near 'of Thomas and Ehzabeth Johnson. gamer of Belmont: interment Montrose cemetery.

Henry and Frank. elembir of Star of the JONES-Sergt. D. Howard Jones. U.

S. West lodge Order of Eastern Star. Finem-al beloved son of David and Delia. nee Ma- Saturday. Oct.

12. at 2 p. me from late loney. brother of Helen Jones. 11179 Es- residence.

2846 Lexinetonete by autos For information call Yards 662- Forest Home. KEMPSTER-Libby M. Kemperer. Oct. 10.

STUART-Sadie J. Stuart. member of Star of i 1918. beloved wife of S. William Kempster.

the West. No. 495. O. E.

Friday. Oct. mother of William Alfred. and Artlur Rich- Funeral at her late retedenee. 2tiett ard Hempster.

Funeral from her late rest- ton-at. Saturday. Oct. 12. 1818.

at 2P le. dence. tt3 Keystone-ay, River Forest. Satur- Eastern Star sersiees at the home. Julia day.

3 p. interment Forest Home. B. Baker. secretary: Marion IL Hobble KOEHN-Albert Wm.

Koehn. Oct. 11. beloved nrcrtnir matron. husband of Mabelle, Johnson: son of Al- STURTEVANT-Midshipman Eldred Sturtebeet and Emelie Koehn.

brother of Anna. vane aged 20. at Naval Academy. Annaree, Emetic. Otheles.

Mima, Emma. Edward. he. Oct. 9.

Services Oct. 12. at melee Riehard. Wilnam. and August.

Funeral residence. Warren. Pa. Monday at 2 p. from his late residence.

THOMPSON-Arthur Thompson. beloved huge 1209 Waveland-ay. Member of Cyrene lodge. band of Eleanor Grills. son-in-law of Marl.

No 987. A. F. A. M.

Campbellsport. and the late Charles Genie at resideree. and Milwaukee papers pleane copy, 6615 Fulton-at corner Central-ay. Fee KORSSELL-M argaret Kempen. aged 53 year, neral notire later.

For information cae Oct. 11. beloved wife of Dr. C. F.

P. Kora. Austin 917. sell. mother of Lawrine E.

Hollins. Clarence. THOMPSON-John Lewis Thompson. 1712 Harold. Herbert, and Charlotte.

matte of Livingston-we. Evanston. IndaY. 11. Mrs.

CoL Thomas Fitch. Robert and Wit- beloved husband of Edith father of ham Ennis. Remains may be viewed by Pauline and John. Funeral services pre' friends on Monday forenoon at chapel. 45 vete at the home.

3:30. Saturday. Of t. 12- E. Garfield-blvd.

Funeral private from her T1MM-Martha Timm. nee Rausele wife of late home. Oct. 14. at 2 P.

in. Andrew le. fond daughter of Robert and, Interment Bosehill Rausch. sister of Robert. Arthur.

LANDFIELD-Mary Landlteld. Oct. 10. 1918. Elma.

Ernst. Evelyn. and Mrs. Charles beloved wife of Isadore S. Landfleid.

and Peschke of Detroit. Funeral from late rest-fond mother of Sidney. 6 years. and Solerna. dance.

4024 N. Bernard-se. at 4 p. Sat- 7 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wolf urday. Oct. 12, to Evangel. Gethe. church.

Brusslan. 3421 W. 38th-st her late ad- Belleplaine and Monticello. thence to Mont-dress 3557 Lexington-at. Funeral Oct.

IL rose cemetery. 3 p. in from chapel. 2235 W. TOPP-Anna Toter.

Oct. 10. 1918. at 120 to O. B.

A. cemetery. Waldheim. a. aged 43 years.

beloved wife of Edwin LOEB-Anna Loeb. widow of the late Louis le Tome mother of Cordon. Edwin. and Loeb. mother of Isaac Anderson Loeb.

Gilbert, daughter of Katherine Easterly. Thursday. Oct. 10. 1918.

Funeral sere- sister of Lizzie, Mary. Emily. Clara. John. tees at Anderson.

Incl, Sunday. Oct. 13. at and Edward. Funeral Saturday.

Qt. 12. 4 p. in. Burial at Cincinnati.

0, Monday. at 10 a. from her late residence, 1517 Oct. 14. North Park-ay to Church of the Ae-enMANASSE-Herman Manasse.

'beloved bus- Mon, corner of La Salle sod where band of Lettle. nee Weiss. fond lather of ofciwNionr.rrsh. Philip. aipwaahnIsrsasnDeciftetrro.

will be celebrated. thence by macre brother Charles Dann Ida Salinger. Rose. Jacob and Joseph. Fri- bury.

of Wednesday. OL le at day. Oct. IL Funeral Monday. Oct.

14. Washington. D. leaves widow. Mrs.

at 2 p. from Beth El Temple. 2120 Mary L. D. Waterbury.

Funeral arraugeCrystal-et to Beth El cemetery. Member ments not yet decided. of Keystone lodge. No. 639.

A. F. A. M. WATERS-Agnes Waters.

wife of the late and Lincoln Park chapter. 177. R. A. M.

C. W. Watere beloved mother of Evereleta George formerly D. of 5125 Washineton-blvd Oct. 6.

at Camp mtt Meade. captain of M. R. dearly be. WEBER-Kate M.

Weber. aged 53 years. be- later. Meade. 11' 19 S.

aarndd.a Charlotte ar Funeral eral Wate notice 13 loved husband of Blanche. nee Tomey. loved wile of William H. Weber. mother father of Geonre son of Dr.

and Mrs. of Edward Longfellow. Mrs. Diede Sehnee G. Mathers.

of McKinney. brother of der. Mrs. Fern Warren. and Clifford Lone-Mrs.

William Fakes; and Mrs. Owens Dud- fellow. Funeral from 344 Greeuwood-eve ley, and Fredrick Funeral Mon- Blue Island. Monday. Oet.

14. at 2 p. m. day. Oct.

14. at 8:30 a. to St. Thomas WILIPPLE Georgia C. WhiPPle.

belovk Aquinas church. Autos to Melunt Cannel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N.

Whip. MeALPINE--Philip A. McAlpine. beloved son Pie. sister of Charlet' G.

Whipile. Oct. 11, of John and Clara Belle McAlpine. and Seri-joss 4717 Broadway at 4 ete p. at sae brother of Frank and Lawrence.

passed on drdal- Oct. 12- interment Me-1'4- 11:50 a. in. Friday. leaving a loving wife and little son.

Robert. 'Funeral from CEM ETE It I ES. late home. 144,2 Summerdaheave near Clark-st. at 1 te me to Forest Home ceme- ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM AFFORDS A Ti tiny.

Monday. Oct. 14. 1918. nal restine place in a town of granite ain marble aoove ground; singe or Limey isons.

McCANN-Dorothea E. McCann. nee O'Meara. partmente available at tiesierate enees beloved wife of Capt. Paul R.

McCann. ROSEHILL CEMETEnY CoMPANY. deseated mother of Paul fond daughter Telephone Rendelph 5340. Edgewater 714. of Michael J.

and Elizabeth O'Meara. In. OA o0Da CReMAIORle- 0AKPOule neral Monday at 9 a. in. from her parents' cemetery.

E. 67th-st and Greenwood-ay rel5idee to et. Am Charge for cremation. S3a. All lets sold wile bros c4h4.5w5hereBerretikelueyie-amv.iit high mass will perpetual care Phone Bede Park 61.

WANTED-THREE OR FOUR GRAVE-LOT be thence by automobile to 1 an ng' church. Graee cemetery. Pareeulare. rkce Mount Olivet. For information call Ken- and le-stion in first letter- wood 1259.

efeCORMICK-Hiram 'McCormick. beloved G1.3 OAK CEMETERY, 121etST. bleeD STONEHerbert A. Stone. at residence.

1803; Berteau-sv- beloved husband of Services Ravenswood Congregational church. N. Hermitage and Oct. 14. 3:30 p.

m. Masonic services under auspices Loyal lodge. No. 1.007. A.

F. A. Rosetull. 4:30 p. in.

Member or West Pullman lodge. b17. I. O. 0.

F. STUARTSadie Stuart, beloved wife of James mother of James H. daughter of Thomas and Ehzabeth Johnoon. easter of Henry and Frank. Membir of Star of the West lodge Order of Eastern Star.

Finum'al Saturday. Oct. 12. at 2 p. from late residence.

2846 by autos to. Forest Home. STUARTSadie J. Stuart. member of Star of, the West.

No. 495. O. E. Friday.

Oct. Funeral at her late reatidence. 2b44I Lezington-st. Saturday. Oct.

12. 1918. at 20P- In-Eastern Star services at the home. Julia B. Baker.

secretary: Marion 11. Hobbs. worthy matron. STURTEVANTMidshipman Eldred Sturtevant. aged 20.

at Naval Academy. Annapo, ha. Oet. 9. Services Oct.

12. at residence. Warren. Pa. THOMPSONArthur Thompson.

beloved bus-band of Eleanor Grills. son-in-law of Mart and the late Charles Grille. at residence. 6615 corner Central-ay. Funeral notite later.

For information Austin 917. THOMPSONJohn Lewis Thompson. 1712 Evanston. Frola.V OcL 11.. beloved husband of Edith father of; Pauline and John.

Funeral services Tate at the home. 3:30. Saturday. 0t. 12- TLMMMartha Timm.

tate Rausch, wife of Andrew fond daughter of Robert ands Rausch. sister of Robert. Arthur.) Elma. Ernst. Evelyn.

and Mrs. Charlet Peschke of Detroit. Funeral from late residence. 4024 N. 13ernard-07 at 4 p.

Saturday. Oct. 12. to Evangel. Geths.

church. Belleplaine and Monticello. thence to Montrose cemetery. TOPPAnna Tapp. Oct.

10. 1918. at 1:20 a. aged 43 years. beloved wife of Edwin F.

Tore mother of Cordon. Edwin, and' Gilbert, daughter of Katherine sister of Lizzie, Mary. Emily. Clara. John.

and Edward. Funeral Saturday. Ost. II. at 10 S.

from her late resitlunve. 1517 North to Church of the Ilion. corner of La Salle and whsre mass will be celebrated. thence by autos to Montrose cemetery. WATERBURYCapt.

Charles Dann Watery bury. of Wednesday. Oct. b. att Washington.

D. C. leaves widow. Mrs. Mary L.

D. Waterbury. Funeral arraugements not yet decided. WATERSAgnes Waters. wife of the late C.

W. Waters. beloved mother of Everearla D. and Charlotte Waters. Oct.

11. la S. Menard-av. Funeral notice later. M.

Weber. aged 53 years. be. loved wile of William It. Weber.

mother of Edward Longfellow. Mrs. Diede Sctinet. der. Mrs.

Fern Warren. and Clifford Longfellow. Funeral front 344 Blue Island. 111 Monday. Oct.

14. at 2 p. m. WHIPPLE Georgia C. Whipple.

beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Whipple. sister of Chance G.

Whipple. Oct. 11; Services 4717 Broadway at 4 :30 p. m. sat matey.

Oct. 12. Interment Sharon. Masa. ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM AFFORDS A Frnal resting place in a tointo of granite and' marble atiove ground; single or stung compartments available at inoilerate rriees.

ROSEH1LL CEMETERY CoM PA NT. Telephone Randlph 5340. Edgewater 714. (tan CREM (ART AK i cemetery. E.

67th-et and Greenwood-ay. Charge foe cremation. AU lids sold with 'perpetual care Phone tbrde Park 61. W7ATEDTHREE OR Fora in Graland nemetery. Partwulare.

price and An brat kilter. Address .1. fo ia GI.LN OAR CEMETERY. 12T11-ST. mnIdl OLD ST.

MARY'S, PAULIST FATHERS, Wabash-ay. and Lew masses: 3. 6. 7. 8.

9. and 10 a. in. High Mass, 11 A. M.

Paulist Choristers Assist at High Mass. Sermon and Benediction, 8 P. M. SVVEDENDORGIAN Half a dozen win unfurl service flags this afternoon and evening in honor of the men who have gone to war. A flag containing more than 1,500 tars Will be raised at 4 p.

at Diversey and Milwaukee avenues. A flag containing twenty-five stars will be dedicated this evening by the citizens of Francisco avenue between Cortland street and Armitage avenue. Tonight the Arthing-ton hood committee of the 2400 bock between Western and Campbell avenues will dedicate a flag of thirty-eight stars. Judges Hugo Pam. Harry M.

Fisher, and Henry -Horner win speak at the flag raising of the Homan Avenue neighborhood club of the Eighty-second exemption district tonight on Homan avenue from Sixteenth street to Ogden avenue. The flag, containing forty-live stars. will be raised by Ruth Berry. ..111...0 The Sirens was well done by the four years' tradition of the poem in the Orchestra's repertoire. The over; ture to Benvenuto Cellini was not smooth in performance; and TschaikowI sky's Romeo and Juliet fantasia was just as uninteresting as when con! quoted by anybody else.

Mr. Herbert's iso-called rhapsody served well the pur1 pose for which it was placed at the tail of this particular program. The big wars that make ambition virtuethat's in Othello "have taken five of last season's players from the Orchestra; and the alignment is otherwise altered through the dropping of four whose attitude was out of consonance with civilization. One of the new men in the first violins Is Henry Shostac, to whom for a time the City Club looked for the popularization of chamber-music in Chicago at fifteen cents the seat. Young Mr.

De Moulin, heretofore Iwell back among the cellos, was in Bruno Steindel's chair. and, so. a person newly of interest. To him fell a piquant part of Herbert's piece Her' bert's invoice of actions includes the 0 cello and Mr. IA Moulin played it faultlessly.

Also, while it is well to let bygones be, it were spurious reporting and bunk patriotism to Imply that the purple plush of Steindel's tone was not missed. French Orchestra Arrives. A dispatch from New York City tells of the arrival yesterday of the eighty. odd members of the orchestra from 1 the Paris Conservatoire who are to make a tour of the United States. IAndre Messager, who is the conductor, was in the party.

The tour will open next Tuesday night in the Metropolitan opera-house. A Chicago engagement will be afternoon and night of Dec. 21. in the Auditorium. Otto Kahn arranged for the tour the French government, which has made him a chevalier of the Legion of Honor.

The profits of the tour go to war relief. Prolation Officers to Meet. The sixth annual meeting of the State Probation Officers' association of Illinois will be held jointly with the Illinois County and Probate Judges' association in Decatur Oct. 24. The state conference of charities and correction will meet in Decatur lOct.

25, 26, and 27. Alumnae Luncheon. The Iowa State University AllimmEe association will give a luncheon today at the Chicago College club. Mangasarlan is homeward bound from four months' travel in the Orient and has met there the leading educators. statesmen, officials, and civilians, and his lectures this season will cover the statecraft, philosophy.

religions and social life. and military and naval activities of these douiinant Oriental countries. Sittings may be secured at the office of the Society. Room 1307 Hartford a. w.

triter Dearborn and Madison-sts. Seats not reserved free to the public. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. "The Work That Pays Best," by The Rev. Percy Billings, at 5109 Kimbark-av.

SUNDAY, A. M. 1 ST. PETER'S CHURCH, CORNER POLK AND CLARKSTS. FRANCISCAN FATHERS.

LI OZ. lore Musicians I More Musicians 7. 8. and O. High Benediction Serv11e-3 P.

m. Friday. 7:30 p. m. ST.

PATRICK'S CHURCH, ADAMS AND DESPLAINES-STS. nvE MINUTES FROM THE LOOP. Low Masses on tile even flour. HIGH MASS. 10:43.

Choir of 100 voices. Strictly Liturgical Service. Classico' Repertoire. J. LEWIS BROWNE.

Organist and Choirmaster. in Loyalty Quiz ZION IN CHICAGO. ZION TABERNACLE, MICHIGAN-All. AND 6111- ST Met off al ::13 Lb-914. LORD'S DAY, OCT.

13, 1018. Principal Meeting at 3 P. M. BEAR REV. MORRISON DARNELL.

it A AT THe LIBERAL CHURCH. LOGAN SQ. AID1O1UL24. bALBERT BLDG. KEDZIKBLVD.

AT MILWAUKEE-AV. "RATIONALISM AND THE WORLD WAR." ALL SEATS FREE. EXCELLENT MUSIC. CENTRAL. CHURCH, AuDrroalarm THEATER.

DR. F. W. GUNSAULUS will speak at 11 a. Tn.

Doors open at 10:30. The investigation by the trial board of the Chicago Federation of Musicians Into alleged pro-German utterances of some members of the Chicago Symphony orchestra has been widened in scope to include an investigation of any member of the musician? union In the city who is suspected of die CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Assvn-. DIVINE HEALING MEETING EVERT TUESDAY AT 3 P. M.

PRAISE, PRAYER. AND TESTIMONY MEETING, EVERY TUESDAY AT 8 LEAVES OF HEALING AND OTHER LITERATURE 'MAY BE HAD AT ALL MEETINGS. OR BY ADDREsSINti ZioN PUBLISHING HOUSE, ADMLNISTRATION 421 I. INTERDENOMINATIONAL. Invitations have been issued by Dr.

Mrs. Prank Cary of 2536 Prairie -i7enue for the marriage of their daug ye, Cara. to Lieut. Robert Haviland at "ItaPson. U.

S. on Nov. 2. E--- The marriage of Miss Geraldine Hub- and Edward Howard Hooper of Louis, formerly of Chicago. will 4e place this evening at the home of A bride's uncle, William C.

Hazzard Kimbark avenue. 1 The marriage is announced of Miss :72 Attley. daughter of Mr. and 8 1 J. D.

Attley of 5904 Race avenue, Lieut. Rollin S. Church of Oak -40- Prot and Mrs. H. Austin Aikins of eveland announce the eglgagement of :,7: -tir daughter, Margaret, to Lieut.

Willard, I Webster Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. I -ward S. Judd of 3030 Sheridan road. Ilr and Mrs.

James P. COnnerY of 'Washington boulevard announce -e engagement of their daughter, eta Catherine. to Lieut. James J. Err.

IL.C.arty medical corps. i MISCELLANEOUS. CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. SERVICES: Subject: Sunday. 10:45 a.

m. "Are Sin. Disease.Sunday. 7:45 p. m.

and Death Rea Wednesday. 8 p. m. FIRST CHURCH-4017 Reading Room. 3939 Drexel-blvd.

SECONDWrightwood and Pinegrove-avs. Reading Room. 2632 N. Clark-st. THIRD CHURCH-2151 Washington-blvd.

Reading Room. 2221 Madison-st. FOURTH CHURCHHarvard-ay. and W. Marquette-blvd.

Reading Room. 6308 Harvard-ay. FIFTH CH1RCH-4810 Dorchester-ay. Reading Room. 1311 E.

47th-st. SIXTH CHURCHI1321 Prairie-ay. Reading Room. 11104 Indiana-ay. SEVENTH CHURCH-5318 Kenmore-ay.

Reading Room, 1054 Wilson-ay. EIGHTH CHURCH-4359 S. Michigan-ay. Reading Room. 112 E.

440-At. NINTH CHURCH-6150 Woodlawn.av. Reading Room. 6248 Kimbaric-av. TENTH CHURCH-5640 Blackstone-ay.

Reading Room. 5506 Bliwkatone-av. ELEVENTH CHCRCH-2840 Logan-blvd. Reading Room. 2505 Kedzie-av.

TWELFTHWaveland-av. and Rokeby-et. Reading Room, 3819 Broadway. THIRTEENTH-10317 Longwood-dr. Reading Room same address.

No Sunday eve. service. FOURTEENTH CHURCH-3900 N. Robey-at. Reading Room.

1639 Montrose-blvd. FIFTEENTH CHURCH-233 N. Austin. Readinf Room. 5523 South-blvd.

SIXTEENTH CHLRCR-1716 Lunt-ay. Reading Room. 1740 Greenleaf-ay. CHASING THE ENEMY" THIS WILL BE THE TOPIC OP PAUL. RADER'S SERMON At THE MOODY CHURCH TABERNACLE, WORTH-AV.

AND CLARK-ST. Sunday o'clock. COME EARLY. In the morning, Mr. Rader's subject 'THE SALT OF THE ARTHUR W.

MeKEE will sing and lead the Large Chorus. RICHARD J. OLIVER, Band Director. B. LATHAM.

'Pianist. Admistion and all tree. EVERYBODY WELCOME. CHICAGO ETHICAL SOCIETY, THE PLAYHOUSE, 410 S. MICHIGAN-AV.

We are continuing to interrogate members of the orchestra In regard to some members who were not included In the first hearing," said Joseph F. Winkler, president of the federation, yesterday. "No action may be expected against any one for a week or ten days, however. Meanwhile we are extending our investigation to include any member of the union whose loyalty may be under question." Soldiers Prefer Gospel Songs. Soldiers and sailors in embarkation camps prefer gospel songs to other music, according to Mel Trotter.

superintendent of the Pacific Garden mission, who spoke yesterday in the Moody Bible institute auditorium on his fourteen weeks' experience in army camps. 1' Club Meeting Postponed. The meeting of the Smith College called for today at the Chicago College club, bits been postponed until Nov. 9. 1 i- 4 It to 1 sleStO.

A AA. 5. I 1111. I lk SUNDAY. OCT.

(Rh. AT 11 A. M. HORACE J. BRIDGES will Lecture on COUNSELS TO PARENTS WHOSE SONS ARE AT THE FRONT." CO3iGILEGATIONAL let spoil sour good time esinol heals sick skins 27ite, 1' I emir i I ill VA 1 'Is i ALL SEATS FREE.

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. CHRISTIAN. rg" Nurse Course at U. of C. tA tourse of training of university Alen for nurses Is one of the features the fall curriculum of the Univer- '4' et Chicago.

Collegiate credit will A :24 m'en the women students who take a work. which is, however. open 1.444 to a limited number of women' .27,4: Isc course is given primarily for stuii1-' turses from the Children's MeV. rj hospital. now 'Affiliated with the i trtinsity.

rford ATI League Meeting. 4 regular monthly meeting of the 1c1138.1 Art league will be held this "1-atig at 1030 o'clock In the club-col of the Art institute. woomata vta THE NEW FIRST CHURCH, ASHLAND AND WASHINGTON-BLVDS. Rev. Gilbert ttrilson, Ph.

D. Pastor. 10-30 a. m. Su The Pattern in the Mount." 8:30 p.

m. Reopeninc and dedication of Car- penter chapel and Hnoker hall. 7:45 P. "The Church for the Heart of the City." NM EPISCOPAL. METROPOLITAN, PEOPLE'S MS111 Z.

Van Buren Leavitt. J. H. O. SMITH.

11 a. Worrz and Its Cure." 8 p. renteeost to Rome." Prelude: 'Run Religion in S. S. 9:30.

C. E. 8:43. Single jgraetw with perpetual care. $1.2 oe.

31 1 Waghttleton Franklia I The Rt. Rev. T. F. Gallop, Bishop of Tennessee will preach in Trinity Episcopal Church, litchis-an-blvd.

and Sunday. Oct. 13. 1918 at 11 a. tn.

When your friends notice that your skin is disfigured orblotched; if you have pimples or eruptions; if you just have to scratch that itching place, regardless of where you are or who is with youdon't be discouragedlet Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap help to heal your sick skin, and enable you to have a clear, soft complexion. Used by doctors for 'navy years. Bald by all dealers. SUNDAY EVENING CUM. 4 ANA IIETIIODIST EPISCOPAL.

In leather, fur, silk or fabric. the name Fownes is a guarantee of quaky, since 1777. Fownes sets the standard in style fit and service: for Military and Civ. Elan the Pretstipal Sktrpa IA Lan the Preselpal She? ICNDERTAKE113. CUNNINGHAM, 6237 Normal-blvd.

Went. 45M where your dietire governs the Dri-la FREkebliosi beautiful ebatiel in America, Including atreened organ aud organist. fosTLEWAIT GOLDENACI-E Pktik-Li and Golden Rule ervioe 37 years at anti; lot a trin I Sq7 Ogetru-n 3-i -y7c74-ri ii -ta-ni. 1,347 ogdm," 1..11,,,,. PEOPLES CHURCH AT THE NEW PANTHEON THEATER 3.000 SEATS.

SEIERIDAN-ED. NORTH OF' WrELSON-AV. NORTHWESI ERN BROADWAY SURFACE. CHICAGO MOTOR BUS. DR.

PRESTON BRADLEY, PASTOR. Sermon 10:30 a. m. prompt. Subject Oct 13th: 'SOCIALISM AND THE WAR' Organ Recital by Dr.

Armin P. Baur. SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. THEOSOPHICAL; LECTURES um.

708. Fine Arts 410 S. Miebigan-av. TODAY ISat-1: Free Public Lecture. 330 Inquirers and Library.

3:30 p. to. Free Stereopti-on Leeture. 8 WHAT IS RILE IN LIFE?" Aulmices Karma and ReineJrngtion Legion.) THEOSOPHY. Sunday 3:30 P.

"DEATH AND IMMORTALITY." JULIA K. SOMMER. B. S. Cordially Invited.

Besant Hall. 1623 Kimball 306 so. Wabaoh-av. so. THEOSOPHICAL.LECTURES Rm.

708. Fine Arts 410 S. Michigan-ay. TODAY ISaLl: Free Public Lecture. 3:30 P.STIN-DAY: Inquirers and Library.

330 p. tn. Free Lecture. 8 p. ut.

WHAT IS WORTH RILE IN LIFE Re ocarnation rion I MI-inlees Karma and i Le THEOSOPHY. Sunday 3:30 P. Pub Conti( 11 Invited. JAITLHIAAKNDsoImMmMEORRT841.1sT.If." Resent Man. 1623 Kimball 308 So.

In d. Wabaeh-av. SUNDAY EVENING CLUB, Orchestra Ball. 8 p. Rt.

Rev. Thomas F. Gal lor, D. Episcopal Bishop of wilt speak on 'AMERICAN NATIONALISM' -D. Eplecopal Bishop of Tennessee.

will speak on 'AMERIdAN NATIONALISM' There's powdered Buttermilk in There-s powaered ttermille in FIRST CHURCH, S. E. COR. CLARK AND WASHINGTON-STS. Liu the heart of the l000.I REV.

WILLIAM PREACHING AT 10 A. M. AND 7:30 P. M. Iln the heart of toe hoop.i REV.

WILLIAM PREACHING AT 3. burband of Mary. father of Mrs. Elsie Bro ling and Mrs. Alma Dunbar.

at residence. 4833 N. Monday. Oct. 14.

1918. at 2 p. oz. Interment Rosehill. 1 McMILLANArchie Edward )(cXUh.

OeLl, 6, aged 23 years. at Puget Sound. navy hospital: beloved eon of Angus and Emma Mel 'than. fond brother of Frank. grandchild of Frank brother-in-law of Emma Mt-Malan.

Funeral Monday. 2 p. from late residence. 2421 Ballou-st. to First Luttnan chureh.

corner of Ballou and Fullerton-ay. Burial at Rosebill cemetery. MEADEHelen Meade. 820 W. beloved daughter of Margaret.

nee Dinneen, and the late Patrick. fond sister of Mrs. W. J. Sheehan.

Idargaret and Lillian Meade. Funeral Monday at 9:30 a. m- to St. Leo' church, where high masa will be celebrated. thence by autos to Mount, Those wishing eats call Drover 3453.

Yards 617. MUIRRebecca M. Muir. Oct. at her residence.

2752 W. beloved wife of John Muir. mother of John Jr. and Robert Muir. Funeral Friday at autos to Forest Roma cenbeleor.

to First Lutttr llou an church. corner of Ba and Fullerton-ay. Burial at Rosehill laa- MEADEHelen Meade. 820 W. loved daughter of Margaret, nee Dinneen.

and the late Patrick. fond sister of Mrs. W. J. Sheehan.

Idargaret and Lillian Meade. Funerl Monday a at a. to St. Leo' church. where high masa win be celebrated.

thence by autos to Mount, Those wishing eats call Drover 3453. Yards 817. MUIRRebecca M. Muir. Oct.

at tier dence. '2751, W. beloved wife of John Muir. mother of John Jr. and 24mr.

Funeral Friday at autos to Forest Moine (meteor. 4 iv I ..,..440 GRACE HOWLAND WEB- I. 1,. widow of Frank Sherman Web- 4 tr died at her residence. 447 Surf ,1114 '40.

YesterdaY. Mrs. Webster had a teacher in the public schoobs for vEtl-I 74 forty years. a td.t dC' 1 a CATHERECE CONNORS, a ----d, P' of Chicago since 1854, died Are- at 6156 Michigan avenue. NV 11C born In 1830 in Ireland.

J. DRAKE, president of 2 titandacd on company of Indiana. '4died of pneumonia Thursday, 'will A I It a -irled in Oakwoods this afternoon. 30-11 qtNRT RINGLING, youngest of uctit circus brother; died at Baraboo, 1 41 Yesterday, 't the public schools for El' forty years. lit CATHER.ME CONNORS.

a e''''''. ent of Chic ago since 1854, died Ire- at 6156 Michigan avenue. It- was ra i 1830 in Ireland. 7L' 11 4141.L.R.F J. DRAKE.

president of 8. Lauidard Oil company of Indiana. died of pneumonia Thursda y. 'win AT It 'aried in Oakwoods this afternoon. 5-11 Vit-py RINGLING C2 treu 8 died at Baraboo, I brother youngest of Yesterday, ..1 4 4a4m001 xit! to tet.

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Dr. Cleland B. McAfee, McCormick 'rbeologiezd Seminary. will give 7 o'clock Bible talk. Traveling Men end Hotel Guests ere Specially Invited.

iMMMO PRZSBYTERLAJG TWO SERMONS FOR THE TIMES. 11 a. The Old Chltreh and the New Igre." :45 p. When and Where Can We Make Fewer Second Presbyterian Church, Michigan-Av. at 20th-st.

Dr. CherlesP 8. wisher-J. ranustar. Ever7 tha bail rinse at twee for prayer.

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