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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~l tk Phta f;ter of ter, will to Atat the its.'57~7 is garden ish. UnI cant do ned to It." tUB" IN THB LOMB 01 AN INPLUEN5A PATIENT? WILL YOU ACCEPT A POEITION, WITH PAY, AS A P0RACTICAL NURSE IN SUCH A HOLLYt WILL YOU ACCUCPT A I'OSITCONI WITIt PAY. TO AID WITIC TICK 1COUSRWORK-IN MulH A HOMEY WILL YOU VOLUNTEER TO (151K BEDSIDM C.BL OR HOUSEWORK HELP IN SUCH A HOME FOR A FEW HOURS EACH DAY t I; ot w ta teept ay ofthese. pseserepect Immediately t O1s, ti CROSS, ROOM 1455 TOWER BLDG., * N. MICHIGAN AT., read fr ew.mh1. Or OlepheaesLeedeiph 7140. The State CoemetI of Defee, thY AmoeriemNRed Crete, the Illissie Free Mmsdrmeeut Service ad the U. S. Empleyeseat Serrire join 5. argiag you to eater his meet selfsaerrttleg serite. EVERY HOUR LOST MAY COST A LIFE. TMB RED CROSS ROOMS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY. Work Exchange to y DrtyJeffeso L~ahsge. A. B.. ItosSVlILE (1)Iamn branch of euro you ae taking no rink In eat errier, coming to Chicago to work In a wk. are monition plant if you and your timse mc- friend are Antorican.. between 20 Its or emit and 16 pears of agr, physically able Rteem 223 to do herd work, and willing to siart at a salary of $13 or $14 a weck. iange yes- "s"c gg~.eded MRS. U. M.-You say that ath1D. though yoo are but It years old falltog for your hair is snow while and you $estative are a regular "Martha Washing6tic women ton' type. Peopie think you ars agosd deai one 40, and are, there" who are fore, not anxious to give you enmtt the Ix- ployment. That, I am cure, is aii ationts will 'Imaginatiorn. Your naturai sensitinenems probably has been enhanced by your early grayness, but this work so one could possibly cali a 36-:r 21 years year-oid woman "oid.' You msust op must bs overoome your timidity first of be able to all If you are to make a success of your entrance ento the business Akron will *world. Come In to the Exchange ity to earn and we will help you to earn for yourseelf and the kiddies the little number of iuxuries that life has so far denied for regis- to you. Universal's star of its big tea ore photoplay, "Cary On," which tiversal thinks will outshine "Hearts. of the World," Mite Phllips ln-ing her film vacation time to, dress do)is for the Rod Cross. - Moving Pictures BY KITTY KELLY. You just can't get sway from the influensa. If you donthane it yourself, everybody round the cornet seems to. but keep ono taking aspirin and wearing rubbers while you read about it. Since it's as much present as the Germans. and a good maey miles nearer, we hans to mention it sometimes. In connection owitii it you'll be interested in hearing about Harold Lockwood's funerai. It was almost like thet of a martyred President. On. Tuesday, while the body lay in stats In the Canmibell Funeral Church. thousands, Is groups of twos and threes, from early morning tili nildnight, paid their last tribute to the picture player. At noontime a line a block and a haif in length soesd siowly for a last gimwpse at the actor. Noticesble was the great number of chiidren. The cipys population of actors, boih of lthe screen~ and stage. passed as mornners before lbs bier. The funeral en Wednesday afternoon wna attended by the thousand who could get In the cburch. The six tihousand0 who couldn't waited in the entrances and the street, under the eye of thio police reserves, until the service was one, when they were permitted to pass before the bronze casket. Practically enery one connected witb motion pictures attended the service. Film stars and members of the family were admitted through the rear door nf the church. Mrs. Lockwood faintedl over the coffin. All of the Melee players were preseni, among tiiooi Nasimova, Emmy Wehirn, Viola ttana, Beverly Bayne aod Francis Bushoman, besides Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rowland. Other players attending were Geoorge M. Cohan, Alice Brady, Anita Stewart. Edith Sturry. Esrle Williams, Bertha Kfalish. May Alleson, Olga Petrov, Carlyle Blackweoil. Henry B. Waithoil, Rnby do tReiner and James Lackaye. It isn't often these light-hearted people who provide our ploasures arr called together in such a gathering. Usually It's a party or a eonveotion or a mass meeting. Harold Lock' wood's funsral was a new event in filmdom, for so far we've lost few of its important members through death, and no young hero had been out down in his prime. 'rohard blow the loss by death on Thursday from a short attack of pneemonia of John Collins. dirnct-r. and husband of Viola Dana. Mr. Collins, though only EE years old, h~ad built for him~elf a dietinguished reputatioijl Shortiy before his death he Pauline Frederick soon after. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beach within a month. Tom Moore has been there some time and Mae Marsh is already on he way.Dtrecos Clarence Badger and Reginald- Marker have gons. Geraldine Farrar won't il the colony till the close of her operatio season in April. 0 i1! with infloesa, SERVICES BRIEF TOMORROW IN FIGHT ON 'FLU' Congregations Usually Meeting in Public Halls and 'Theaters Will Not' Meet. BISHOP PROMOTES DR. STONE New M. E. Western Superintendent Will Preach Sunday in Central Park Av. Church. Owing to the influensa epidemic services in churches tomorrow wili be brief. There will be no services at the following: ' People's Church. Pantheon Thnater. Cestral Church, Auditorium Theater. The Sunday Evening Club. The Hyde Park Baptist Church. M. M. Mangasarian. lecturbr of the Independent Religious Society, at Coban's Grand Opera House. The Rev. Fred D. Stone, appointed by Biehop Quayle at the ltock River Conference district superintendent of the Chicago Western District, wil ptreach tomorrow morning for lb 1 Rev. Dr. J. P. Bruehiogham at the Central Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, Central P'ark an. and Huren at. D~r. Stone is one of the youngest men of the conference to be appointed to an office of great reeponsibility. He is a preacher of exceptional ability. succesful as an organiser and has teen pastor of two. of the strongost rhurches of the ronference. Re was pastor of the First Methodist Church of Dixon, Ill., for five yeas and nerved three years at the First Methodist Church,.gels. His district 1nrudes sixty-five churches on the W~est Side of the city and suburbs. To aid in the liquidation of its churrh debt, the annual bazaar of the it. Andrew's Episceopal Ihureb, Wst.-- iogtos blvd. and Robey at.. will be held Hon. 21. The entertainment will lv iiite handyo.f J. i.eipci 0--c e by Miss Marcia Moore anod Harry Me'K iolcy. The Itec. B. E. Chapman is rector. The Rev. Ktendall Schwab, pastor of the First Church of thsebEvangelicl Association, Liowners Grove, was the leader in a movemeet in which yhurches of all creeds in that suburb toiled laet week In a service for the parents and nearest of kin of these in the town wnho have entered the national service. The meeting was hlrd in the library bali. The followiog ministers participated: The Rev. Eneas H. Goodwin. St. Joseph's Catholic Church; the Ron. K. -Prange, St. Mary's Catholic; the iten. James F. Jennes", Methodist Episcopal; the Rev. Ira M. Grey, Congregational; the Rev. Paul H. Cruelce. St. Paul's Evangelical; the Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter, St. Andrew's Episcopal; the Rsv. J. B. Little, Baptist. and tihe Hien. J. Burmeister, St. John's ILutheran. Preparations for the big drive for $170500l.000 under the auspices of the religious organizations ef the United Slates to aid the co-operative religious war agencies will be put in operation in a few days. Of lbs seven organisations represented there nill be included all the great desominaCHRISTIAN SCIENCE Churches of Christ thor things, early mornare wanted 'use to work r $6 a wesie. mould appofli seding extra ' to questions ge yesterday. nO plesse adtinclosing a envelope.) re referred $division of service, l 6;o, and I am o place your shipyard. NEWS OF T E WEEK. EDITED BY THE REV. W. H. CARWARDIN4E A. M. S--I am sure I do not kegow where women get the idea that they can enlist in the aviation corps. Women are no more apt to fly above the treeches than they are to fight In them, and yet the silly rumor that "girl aviators" are wanted by the War Department still persists. Go back to your nursing. That Ie by far the most noble work open to those qualified to undertake It. 'BILLY.'-Yes, the telegraph companieti are taking en girl messengers. There is one is an office here in the Hearst Building. She wears a plain little dark blue suit with a bsadge on her arm. And she's ths cutest, busiest titie messenger I ever have ssen. Apply direct to the telegraph companies. A p1 7 The Rev. Fred D. Stone, newly appointed superintendent of the Chicago western district of the Rock River Conference of the Methodist Epiecopal Church. tionsl churches of the country. Each agenicy will he alt-en a large sum of money forlits work fir the army end nav-y, nwhich is tarried on without overlnpping and in the true spirit of co-operation. Baptist churches of the United States are making hig preparations through their respecllive commitieeu for a mobi.lization of thecir fotrces for war service. Plans have been arranged to holda creat natiotisi "Christian Etnlistment Week" November 17-14. It is enpeeled that thooeands of persona will be added to the church membernhip by th~is method. 'i herd are9,4 churches in the northern jurisdiction of the denomtination, with a tota~l membership of llh'JhOO. The leaders In the movement are the Rein. Fred 1'. itaggard of New York City, director; Ike Rev. P. 11. J. Lerrigo, field secretar y; the Ret. F. A. Again, efficienc-y srcre tary, and INDEPENDENT ORCHESTRA I ALL, 8 P. M. ON ACCOUNT OF THE SPANISH INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Tl E SUNDAY EVENING CI.U R\VW1IL.HOLD NO SERVICES SUNDAY, EVG., OCT. 27, 1918. INDEPENDENT R~ELIGIOUS SOCIETY M. M. MAArARI,~ TURN? Pwt. 50E'NipLOLM"ILO. OtDAY. the Rev. A. A. Fornee e onven tion MISSIONS srtr.Three well-known clergymen of Pacific Garden Mi the Chicago archdiocese of the Ceat- t7 P. VAScN yUR enuchwr itm f h nl- ML NLT rL enuA epideme laet week. They were - stNbDAY A. M.. 1nor1.1 ths Rev. Lemetrius Zinc, pator of Axis o0ntVaaLl. the It. John.then Hophist ilolio~hi '. G. 1TAY LOF Church, Harvry; the ilec. A. I.. Jung, htrtv AvnlTA.'4'relrti:iienrr Pastor of th ltud Sheherd tl'cliei'i LATE OP Y. H. C. A.-AMMI Church. and the Rev. Bernard J. tvr- IS CIltt. lemanaki, pastor.4the Si.. tucislous hie'. lI ii.LITYI Church, IKankakee, ill. S soteoNDciinii-e. td. -h maulBpis hrh 30 Oenit~ye hitituii1i16i Michian avin its anneuo,'tnmntt of md MSum a teysetmual the beginning of the twenty-third:---- - - - year of its work, s Where NEW THOUNEW are I50 of its young - -women HOG In war service. It Is rep arenlo d in every department ef theamn ad R av h~v o nis yerus.dlUT U U U JWi 1 pastor, has,,sads the cuorch a dciiy 01 IH \AGG patriotic centrr. An employment htu- rrreso, csre for the sick and readiness Fine i-,rt i1uili to meet all demands en 115 forces have 4ie Mti'cA tlio n. given the church wide recognition ho 110711[0001111 lbs city. M ud A. X. MadPratt Me~ "Professor Felix Adicr'n Plillos- Oi ophy of Life." will be subject,tf on 't. nr 'i-I r+ti. uct address tomorrow at thil' lihtotl.. P. hM. 4iii I. Micihigan an..by ' ii.srJ Bridges, i.eturerrfor the 'hicxyit y~ G ~s Eltical Society. (cie Ic il ' -.PrOsL~ri' 'itTh.i' -- -01 MEETINGS AND LECTURES ASSOCIATED BIBLE' (DL IyefX ( STUDENTS l- TUI'.:ii-MA 0390610 Tt 1MPLE! tb t'rl11F.N t\ 1UNDENOMINATIONAL SERVICES,.JR t O Z 1Sunday at 3and 7:i P.M. DR. JUILiA SE SU2BJECTr P01K Tilt Aotcr1RNOON l t NI' tnt Pi' TH UUEG.~ FMANKIND." __PRESBYTERIAL SrtAKtto A. L. SEELEY The econ~i ALL w~liiTrnLR Presbyter-5n Chi "EATM FRA.,. Stn c'1l.l.Ec'rlO\P. Iiit t si' c'nt.-!.I Teean The Pa n.uocng, 410 S. MItihiliuC A.. -II '.t oAvIt. AT 1h A. H. eslVhLI EAn cU'A.L "'1 I iitl'..i'ik ul MARs HI ACIE 1J. RRuDCzs 7i4111 W Will e~as 'PIsr'ttooit )RPTIAiT "ilefS 'il toii At71ha 'S iitetclYtsy r (Uhf THEOSOI'IIY - Dr. Wishatrt Will If Who Smwd ofat Sah ine o e. lommois P welL a wtone'nt SPIRITUAII ' WILGIVE A leTh~t1lt't-1i '. 1 lRC t O N 01 '1111h.1 A.-1 ilt i A ilit KIsh1.. J iili.ltINii, tNl 1 Nh i i al ' 111 It tee N. w hn ul o11 t. }his ts n, t.r".,l INTERDENOMINATIONAL liw 'ei.;."THE SECOND Anon Nintat,...: COMING OF CH1RIST" 912.:ue I I1t ",' " - r It IT NEAR' atyls he "ecinnei 0 ker,! 1 111M tTHSId oT Een [ hst s. Tie ISTt'Iios HIGHER I I1Ii, PAUL RADIR'S l ome Tempe citteF lund EUONA t N }itF ( MOODY CHtf1H TABERNACLE. B}P1 ior ti' 11.1.1 NORTH A'mu10. icth OT. Omo~trnie' Nl' ' \,Is BUN1DA El tclP.. AT1';1I'. 5};1}.t-e.; I'.t1 l.4 TRW MOIlI',i. AT 10.10 A. M. Mletropoliniri Stiril 11:i1 1it. stAtt1iS Tt!lt'i ISNCT "The Way of Faith'" MSOiNICl' cc-- 00 ext ' W nt ta Om 111ti; AA): Wat scch Cthu +. es ~ten ircsca MRS. HAGGlE WAIT. CATHOLIC -t ltt i..tALIt' 'i" i+ tx \.ni '_ l St. Patrick's Church =-'":il, Nn lIEAdamou stleelalne. ta LUTHERAI~ Low Hansen 01 the Even Hour il t. 1~".1 Tt itt.1 '11 HIGH MASS AT 10:41. leeswld dI Ii O"o u.t~itiuiisi o W ICKS't. aeesin es.rmv.eri mi sonn it ST. PTER'SZION tXlESPRtPOOLK *ND 'tI.REPIP.. 5'IAP(Olt o.. A-n1ub'..t MaaO634).7. Osad 9s.mtiRl a1.Ps ZO N AftsnoooKaZIONcINdeCude P'idsf iennting. 720. ' net cf b (to. me o nn mo?uii17it0P Lonely Hearts y Elizabeth Gion Dormer C#.0 Aeare ad he' Clege L eaesame Ciub..y woit, to Mrs. Dosrsac,, care Herald ansd Â~xamsl!5. uloasp maet be dncluded. Nmes will be held in lere I come I In the hapig all around or Corner so been drawn regular g~lt, onstderato of Iold. 1 feet f h 115 pounds, t eyes, a high long to widen the practical g." I believe eel so crsepy;Music. I am and all out of isg, You map lonesome. but ty and no oe I ef a big unsioto." Cifsslise "cessn" at de is essiredn is Is it Paus tsmsca* at wey wgelt ates Young Farmer.Illinos-I am a young farmer, 26 years old, weigh 160 pounds, blonde heir, dark blue q~es. fives feet eleven Inches tall. Dos not use liquor of any kind. nor smoke nor chew. I would be vary muck pleased to hear from a young ihdy betiween 15 and 15 who is of medium inight and fin e character. Hem is asimoasm fin se. as aesssie coes faraeete sd thes seem. to be sa stoa a of thea tles Oses. as ma.Tormlmais hued, tasatry toCeis bts teassiscwlatwthicbd. cins j as's if. Lonely-.Although I have lived In Chicagct all my li, I am very lonsomes at times. I long for the companionship of a ref ined young lady tQ spend soms of my spare moments -with. I ass 10 years of age, of Pretestant faith,. have a Jolly dspoeition and aes a lover of music. I trust I will find a girl about the same -ge, who likes good times and would appreciate the friendship of a good true sonnpanlas1 of Logan Square Auditorium R DZIe0 BLVD. AND 55 WAI K) Av. "Johnliuss--Forerunner of Bohemian Freedom" JAMES MORRISON DAJINELL. nsfa TO, MOLD M.CIB1AN AV. oNic2 Gel t fa BOAt Lord's Daye (Oct rRINCIIAL UM ldNG Divine t eating Every Tbuesday a Praise, Prayer ai mony MeetirIf ' Tuesday at 8 LEAVXorLTL'AI:I MA'sI.tll alS..t-lI u v. tOP.Blit.lit Pt'HLi'.hi\I! i i -lv: Al BULDINGhi. ZI4)\ Cl-t'. I CHURCH PUBLII BOOKS 1W e tuam wl Ct6icek, Cauland en a Iceu Pilgrim: reits Be 51 Witma Jshs rd. hIs.Â~..CENTRAL CHIURCHi K. L'tkm--nvR( AUDITORIUM THEATEk. 41000Gee-A H. ",A Sun LL.,BE CLOSED L. D. tT1APHMCArT z. u~L SudayOct. 27, on accountofSbet '. nod Epidemic of Spanish Influenza. xxwtraCescAa 789MX IeMrO WAR'e dae. ALL SOULS'" CHURCH. EPISCOPAL Roes ABRAIHAM LINBCOLN CIENTER ST. 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