H5003 Proposed site of Evanstontownship High School, one and a half blocks
from Wheadon Methodist Episcopal Church. When or if this project goes through as is
expected, Wheadon Church will be the center of an educational district.
Evanston, Ill.
H5004 Gymnasium of Court Street Methodist Episcopal Church, fully equiped with fine
lockers and bath rooms. Since finished there have been over three hundred
in physical classes constantly. Size 46x72 feet. Rockford, Ill.
H4979 New church- at Roselle Park will be dedicated May 1st. Newark N.J.
H4987 First Methodist Episcopal Church Woodrow, Staten Island
H5002 Wheadon Methodist Episcopal Church, where it is proposed to put an adequate
Community House in a strategic center. The entire plot of ground shown is
church property, and the present building was considered inadequate ten
years ago. Evanston Ill.
H4974 Using the "lucky wheel" to sell War Saving Stamps. This wheel was
used quite extensively, but in some places the police objected to its use.
N.Y.C.
H4966 Northern end of Italian Bldg. showing War Design which is situated
on top of the store about 25 feet high, from the ground. Corner of Buay and
23rd St. N.Y.C
H4965 Keeley Institute, famous for its cure of drunkiness and drug using.
Prohibition and the war have reduced the number of patients to 25% of the
pre-war crowd and there are plans discussed for turning the plant into a
rest-cure sanitarium, Dwight, IL 1918
H4957 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Kankakee, IL
H4958 In the Italian section of Springfield, showing one of the 200 saloons that went out of business when the people under local option voted "dry." Everybody is recognizing the wonderful moral uplift of the city and there is no danger of the saloon ever coming back in Springfield. A mission should by all means be started here. IL 1918
H4951 First Methodist Episcopal Church, Kankakee, IL
H4952 Sears Roebuck and Co.'s factory ay Kankakee. This is Americas largest
mail order house, selling exclusively to Americans; Montgomery-- Ward
having most of the export trade, IL 1918
H4940 A general view of the John Deere Plow and Turn Machinery Plants,
Moline, IL 1918
H4941 Part of the John Deere Factories showing the of houses occupied by
the common laborers most of whom are foreigners, Moline, IL 1918
H4942 View of the Mississippi River. This is one of the great Industrail
centers and should have intensive Christian work on a much larger scale
than at present found, Moline, IL 1918
H4923 Italian Mission, where the pastor has a community Mission and with
little or no means has secured 3 old sewing machines for the teaching of
sensible dressmaking, also fitted up part of the basement as a manual
training dept. for boys with but one work bench, Moline, IL 1918
H4936 Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church where it is planned to establish another
Morgan Memorial for Chicago's "Down and out" population, Chicago, IL 1918
H4852 Italian girl of better class, Chicago, IL 1918
H4853 In the Italian Quarter playiing in the filthy gutter on South Morgan
St., Chicago, IL
H4854 Colored Boy Scouts returning from a hike out, South Chicago, IL 1918
H4855 "Death Corner" in the Italian Quarter where it is said there has
been a murder every two weeks or oftener for the past eight years. The
murderers are very rarely caught. Mission work of a very decided character
should be established here. Chicago, IL 1918
H4848 Two blocks from Madison Street. This ancient fire trap of a
tenement house is occupied by tramps, Chicago, IL 1918
H4849 "Driftwood on the Tide of Life." A "has been" for whom Life holds
no interest and whose existence is but a pathetic hopelessness. One of the
Fruits of Alcohol's harvest. Chicago, IL 1918
H4850 Selling ice cream to help pay for the new Church. Chicago, IL 1918
H4851 "Drifters" studying the signs in front of an employment agency on
Madison Street, Chicago, IL
H4840 St. James Methodist Episcopal Church, Rosebank, Staten Island
H4841 Trinty Methodist Episcopal Church built in 1912. The finest church on Staten
Island in general equipment. Warren R. Niff, Pastor, West Brighton, Staten
Is.
H4832 Groups of children in the vicinity of Graniteville Methodist Episcopal Church, with
hardly any clothes on, in the very hot weather, Staten Island
H4833 Group of children keeping themselves cool under a pray of water
during the very hot weather, Graniteville, S.I.
H4824 Woodrow Methodist Episcopal Church - The first Methodist Episcopal Church built on Staten Island
1787 - was rebuilt in 1842, Woodrow, Staten Island
H4825 Monument to Father Boehm in the Methodist Episcopal Church Graveyard - Woodrow
Staten Island
H4689 Liberty Hall built complete in one day of eight hours by Union
Labor. Used for patriotic meetings, Liberty Loan and Red Cross campaigns,
Hammond, Indiana
H4690 State line (middle of street) between Indiana and Illinois
H4539 Mexican news boy- not less than ten thousand Mexican news boys are
in need of Christian education and Gospel plants are scattered all over
Cal, Los Angeles, CA
H4540 Mexican movies. The worst moving picture houses invariably cluster
about the Mexican Centers such as the Plaza of Los Angeles and the Spanish
quarters of San Francisco. This view was taken in San Francisco, Los
Angeles, CA
H4544 Swedish Methodist Episcopal Theological Seminary (old building) on N.W.U. Campus by
the lake where Petten Gymnasium now stands, Evanston, IL
H4533 Daytime Christmas concert, Bloom Street Clinic, Los Angeles, CA
H4534 Representatives of the Plaza Community Center and the Spanish
American Institute Boards, showing Dr. Helm's and other friends consitions
in the Mexican house courts of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
H4535 Mexican Epworth League Cabinet of the Spainish and Portugese
District, CA
H4508 The Boy Scouts leading a regular camp life at the Huyler Home. Rev.
Riggio showing one of the boys the proper way to light an oil lamp, Long
Branch, NJ
H4507 The Boy Scouts of the Jefferson Park Methodist Episcopal Church ready for a summer,
Huyler Home, Long Branch, NJ
H4507 The Boy Scouts in their camp saluting the American and Italian
Flags, Huyler Home, the summer place for the Jefferson Park Methodist Episcopal Church,
Long Branch, NJ
H4502 Group of vacationists on the beach of the "Huyler Home" which is the
summer place for the Jefferson Park Italian Methodist Episcopal Church, Long Branch, NJ
H4326 Mrs. Sidell and her family of fine Christian girls, Madison, WI
H4327 Mrs. A.W. Sidell, Madison, WI (1918)
H4328 Caruso (not Enrique), One of the mainstays of the Italian Methodist Episcopal Mission just before he started for Italy to go into Army Service, Madison,
WI (1918)
H4329 Mrs. Sidell's oldest daughter, Madison, WI (1918)
H4331 Houses in the neighborhood of St. James Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago, IL
(1918)
H4317 Mrs. Sidell and her youngest daughter, Madison, WI (1918)
H4318 Street scene in the Italian section of Madison, WI (1918)
H4319 Mrs. R.W. Sidel, the moving spirit of the Italian Mission. She was
trained in Italy for Opera and came to America. In 1903, was converted
from what she calls the falseness and emptiness of the Roman Church.
H4313 Antone Navarra, grocer and strong supporter of the Italian Mission,
and his two oldest children, Madison, WI (1918)
H4314 Typical back yard scene in the Italian section of Madison, WI (1918)
H4315 Antone Navarra and his Ford delivery truck, Madison, WI (1918)
H4316 Rev. Ernest Clark and Rev. E.W. Blakeman, talking to young Caruso,
the most promising young man in the Italian Methodist Episcopal Mission, Madison, WI (1918)
H4306 Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Scott St. and 19th Ave. This church
stands in a thickly settled community of Milwaukee. It is the only English
speaking church in the midst of a population of 50 or 60 thougsand people,
Milwaukee, WI
H4307 Mrs. L.D. Williams and her two daughters on the parsonage veranda,
Appleton, WI