8 A Tin: omaiia suxday bke-. January o, idig. TOPICS FOR OAY OF REST Protestant Churches of City Unite in a General Obserrance of An nual Week of Prayer. MUCH INTEREST IS DISPLAYED San Carlo Company Will Sing for Omaha Last Week of This Month snd prpsrlilns by the rsstnr lit 10: Sit a. in. ami 7.3m p. m.; Hlhlr srhnol, - m.; loung l"r,ple c'hrlmlsn union, p. m.. mldw-FK prater nip'tlnn, i ..A p. m. Wednrsdsy. Clifton Hill. Orsnt mil Forty-fifth, B. R. Von dr Llpp, I'nstor Sunday school. Hi a. m ; reguisr preaching service, 11 a. n. TnniA. L -r r . n n. Snillf bols, talenod American artists; Carolina j (hrltln Endeavor, '";) p. m.; evening Zawner, noted Ruaiilan sinner, former poaching service at T:J. star of the Imperial opera, Mascow. fa-I t.owe Avenue, M?3 North Fortieth. A. r, r.rnei, yi iiiipier !:. a. m., , v"..'-i Tvery evening during ths week, with the exception of Wednesday. conrea tir.ns of ths Protestant churches of the lty have gathered at central churches. here they have observed the annual werk of pnrer. Vednesdsy evenlnn, the congregations gathered In their own church, where the usual weekly prayer meedns; was held. At the week of prnyer services this year, the meetings were much better at tended than during any corresponding period In the past. As heretofoie, som central church wa selected and there the members from all other neighborhood churches met. At each service there was a short prayer service, followed by short talks from members, a song service, the meeting concluding with a short sermon by a pastor of some of the ihurches represented. At the week of prayer meetings this year many new faces were noted. Large numbers of the men and women who tinlted with churches following the "Billy" Sunday meetings sere In the ) congregations and upon many occasion ; they gave their testimony. I Pastors are greatly plessed with tho success of the week of prayer services that close tonight and assert that there has never been a yesr when the st tendance wss so large and so mjch in terest was displayed. Rev. Charles A. Kylle of Puotlngfu. China, will give a stereoptlcon lecture In the North Prerbyterl.m chtrch. Twenty fourth and Wirt street. Widnes'lay evening st 7:13 o'clock. C. X. Dawson, psstor of Diets Memorial Episcopal chuich. delivered his lectur i on "How to r.slse Cain" at Daykln. Neb.. Thursday and at Orleans Friday evening. Under ths leadership of their pastor, j Robert Karr, members of the Third Pre- j byterlan church. Twentieth and Ieaven worth streets, have started a "win one" 1 rsmpaign. Many of the niembeis hava eicnru m. pirus- J nring si least one new .opera atars. a large and perfectly trained member Into thg church during the cam- chorus, entirely new and rlsnorste ...!. mous throughout Kurope ss Amnerls in Oods Jlefore Me." U m.. Kabhath school. "Alda" and as Axucena In "II Trovatore; I j D. in.. Junior Endeavor society; 3) Manuel Pslsxar, celebrated Spanish tenor, P m.. Senior Kndeaor society, "i M p. rn- who treated a Herniation hen he made "1-lvlng Water." his American debut with the Snn Carlo J 'TU'l?.r- ?lXiZnth -r-., ' 11 : . . i Meek, 1'astor Morning servie "t li. company St the r.nston Opera house; n,nn, service at 7 VI, Mr. (k-orse .S-elle. de Mette, mcizo soprano, formerly i Waterman with a susi'l team will con wilh the Metropolitan (Jrand Opera com- (duct the service; Sunday school. ' ; ,,, ' . , , , 1 it m.; Juulir Christian Kndeavor. 3 p. m., pany: f.luw ppe Agost.nl. lyric tenor, Al- I tntermedlnte Christian Endeavor. p. ni.; frede Graxlanl, tenor, of the Royal Opera 'Senior hrintian Endeavor. P- Til.; housr.. narcelona; Angelo Antola, barl-lprsyer meetiig, Wednrsdsv, 7..W p. m. tone, fsvorlte singer of Hrauss snd I Benson. A. J. Mr-Clung. Pastor-Sunday , mx..,i h. r 'School, r a in.; morning worship at II. Eeoncavrllo; Alessandro Modest I. bsrl- ,rmon ,llb,.t -Hope;" Junior Christian tone; Pletro Drblssl, baso, from the 1 Kndeavor. 1 p. m.; Chri.-tlan Endeavor, tjpera Comliie, I'arls, and Mile. Pea-I ;. p. m.; evening worship at 7 :3. ser- H.....O.. f.nrn lhe'n,"n aubject. - The One Tnlng Needful: ratlna. premleie danseuse. Horn the , pl.ay,r mn Wednesday evening at ; Metropolitan Opera company. j Hrotherhood, Thursday evening at . The musical directors are Ulueppe An- First, TouriK Men's Christian Assocla- Bc linl and Fulaenslo Ouerrlerl, the "score-. t Ion Biiildlnir. Kdwlu Hart Jenks. I'sslor Minister Morning, 11. sermon snd recep tion of member", evening. ".; evangel istic serviie; Bible school, lf s. m ; Christian Kndeavor, 3i p. m.; midweek service, Wednesday, s p. m. ; ladii s' gym nasium. M-nlnv. S z. m. Reot Ksnlr.ed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Iisy Saints. Twenty-fourth snd I hlo Normal class. !:l."i a. m : Sundsv school. ;,:,; preaching. 11; religlo. ..; preaching. .Vt the Moose hall, South (Imnh Wnntlav ii'hnnl 11 m m ' nresch- ! In 1 Si Snlr tiinlit. Nations' Fcn'enelle. 5414 Cuming. Mrs Kiln 5nrttner, .Message Bearer Servli-es, ;15 p. m. Omaha Holiness Aso lation. W. K. Foshier. President ;opi I service. 3 p. m. at First I'nited EvniiKelical church, 24JO Franklin street. I'nlon Oofipel Mllnn. 1 " Douglas, Teleplirne I mucins SV, A. M. Perry, Su perintendent Keauiar rescue miss on I work every nljht at 7:i. with siicclal I rescning sei x li e Bunds v at 1 and 7: i. 1 Bible reading and prxver servl. e every ! motnlnir at 8 30. Speakers for the week: j A. M. Perry, Revs. J. A. Maxwell. C. W. I rswson. Oeorre L. Peters. W. H. Pn- derwood. C.osrel tesms made nn of mis- It' sion converts and workers will have less maestios," knighted by the king. ' tho ffteat favorite operas. Morning service at !;:: evening serv ic mt 7--V1 . Hlai.,...llnn l...,ti,- l,v- IIV- The company's rrpettohe includes all iCharles A. Klllle of Paotlng Fu, China. This lecture is of extraordinary merit and the public is invited. Sunday school. I 12 in.; Endeavor meeting. 6:15 p. m. Westminster, Mason and Twenty-ninth. , J. Franklin Young, Pastor Morning wot - ship r.t l(i:3T), theme, "Ood:" 12 m.. Bible ; school; 4 p. m . Junior Christian Kn- I dcavor ineeilnc; : p. m . Senior Chrl charge of praver meetings next week. Wednesday at the Orace Buutist and Alt- Cabe Methodist churches. Salvation Army I Finds More Poor j Families in Need! Prf Adjutant Joseph Ellwood of the Salva- I tlon Army reports that he has found ! some worthy families In need and Is ! tlan Knde.ivor meeting: exening worship ready to deliver any goods that may he br-ff: Caroline Zawnep With an array of the world's tcrnllng , J if .V4py fl talfn. I Rev. F.. W. Cox ot Tltusvllle, Pa., will begin special services at the People's rhurch, vi6 North Eighteenth street, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Baptist. Olivet Oroya Mission. Thlrtv-slxlh and Crown Point Avenue, William A. Mul-I ford. Pastor Sunday school, 1:46 p. m. Weekly meeting, Tuesday evening, 7:3u; ermon by the pastor. Olivet. Thlrty-ctghth and Grand Av enue. William A. Mulford, Paator Morn ing service. 11; topic, "Our Stewardship." Evening service, i;30; topic, "The Sln- t -. ., j.. . I ,n m rii'r m I'lrRin. ptjnuajr pi ii.'ui, iv m. in. , invrsture and a superb orchestra under direction of a maestro who can Inspire and control, tho San Carlo Grand Opera, company will be heard in tho Auditorium January 17. IS and 23, under the auspices of Tangier temple. Ancient Arabic Older, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The company scored a great success here last year and Is said to be the most complete grand opera company both numerically and artistically that Ims toured the Vnltcd States, giving the people Vi opera at popular prices. Tie artists with the company include Ed vlge Vaccarl. coloratura soprano, ac claimed as "the equal of Tetraxuliii:" A - A i t ?nor Young People', union. 6 30 p. in.; led , "iJJ gospel group. No. I. Wedneedsy evening, i Kacstner, dramatic soprano with prayer and praise meeting. Wednesday many foreign successes; Sophie Charle- afternoon, 7.30. special service or prayer fit' minuet at pastor'i homo,. 4747 North Fortictn street. First Swedish. (18 North Eighteenth Service will be conducted by gospel team ceptalned by Archie Carpenter, be ginning with Sunday school at :4ft a. in., preaching at 11 o'clock and song ser vice at T o'clock. First. Harney and Tark Avenue. It. O. Rowlands, paator Morning aervlce, 10 :Su; subject of sermon, "The Assises and Re sults." Evening service, 1:M; topic, Strong Hours-Their Value.", Sunday school at noon; George Waterman, au perinlendcnt. Young Peoples meeting, :k p. m. Grace. Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Taft, Pastor Men's prayer meeting at :-K) a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning worship, tl o'clock; subject, "A Life of Service." Voting People's union. I:4& p. m. Evening worship- at 7:30 o'clock; aubject. "Another Opportunity." Mission Sunday school. Kilo South Fourth. p. m. Cavalry. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. J. A. Maxwell. I -est or Morning topic, "The Atlnesa of the Greet Commission." Even ing topic. "The Refleg Power of Sin." Bible school at noon, O. W, Noble, superintendent. Toung People's meeting at : p. m., led by Miss Mabel Craig; subject. "Why Join tha Church?" Sub ject for Wednesday evening. "The Holy spirit." Car 1st la. First. Twenty-sixth and Harney, Charleg EL Cobbey, Paator Bible school. s . j. ft- i.in. jr., suiennienae.ni; i om nlon, 8 a. m.: Sunday eehool, i io a. m morning aervlce, 11 o clock; evening sci v. Ice. J.w p. ni. Lstkersa. St. Mark's English. Twentieth' snd Biirdette. L. Otoh. Pastor Morning wor 1 pif. JV ,0''''- "The l.ost Child Feuml Again. Evening service at 7::m. tonic. Members of Jesus Are Member of Each other. Sunday school st H:ta a. in. v-iicirimn r.niifavor lit :4.i p. in, worship at 11: topic, "A Salutation to I'dB." F.pworth league at p. m. Evangelistic service at 7:.1o p. m.; topic. "Tho umuha Horn Again Club." HniiHconi Park, Twenty-ninth and Wool worlh Avenue, Rev. Jvnoiy l. Hull, Mlnlstcr-Morning wors'i .i at It a. in.; topic, "New Forces In Social Life. K veiling worship al 7:4i. topic, "llelr of the Ages." llrts Memorial. Tenth and Tierce, t at 7:). "The Prophet. th Times and the given to the army for this purpose. His M,:,.f.nil .o,s;'x:::nfn? :z; .re t mi D.v(Port s.reel. Day:" Wednesday, 7:15 p. ni., midweek i The Salvation Army gave 1.140 meals at prayer arrvb e North, Twenty-fourth arid Wirt, MJ V. Illgbee, 1. 1.. Pastor Morning aermon at 11. theme, "Strength and Gladness in Religion:" S-.mdav school. ll:4a a. in.:. Junior Endeavor. 3:) P. ni. : Senior En deavor, K::i0 p. m.: preaching by the pas tor, i ..to p. m.; stereoptlcon lecture Wednejday evening al 7:4j in the audi torium. Christmas, he states. FORMER VILLA GENERAL ABANDONS CARRANZA EL PASO. Tex., .Tan. 7. General Rosallo Hemandei hss declared himself Inde. Dundee. Fiftieth snd I'nderwood. Hsrrv rendent of the de facta government of B. Foster, Minister Sunday school. 9:45 I Mexico, according to reports from Santa a. in.; mens Bible class. 10 a. m.: morn- I r..o ...j c-. .,,. . a Ing worship at 11: evening at 7:30; Cutis- 1. . ;. . ... c . t, nan Endeavor, :45 p. m. mlt his desertion from the Santa Rosallo district of Chihuahua state Into the moun tains with a band of followers, but were reticent as to the cause. Third. Twentieth and Isvenwnrth. Robert Karr. Past ir ::!0 a rn.. Sunday school, with ad. lit classes for men and women; 10:4.". a. m.. public worship snd I n i ,i - ... . sermon, theme, "Cleaners;" 3 p. m.. Jim- "r"",l , lor Endeavor; :i p. m.. Christian En- Villa officer, who turned to Carranza ' deavor prayer meeting; 7:4o p. m., even- i after the occupation of Torreon. '. Ing worship and sermon by the pastor, theme. "Snags." : - - Covenant li-tt T ..., .- t l n W dotn 45 "I Just?" The Men's Bible study Wednesdsy r..-,iio m a m ine lecture room oi lue church. Park vole. Thlrtv-firt and Cold. R. W. Taylor. Pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. Preschlng, 11 a. m.; subiei t. "Moses Vin dicated." Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. Preaching. 7:4." p. m. ; subject, "Ap. proved." Centre! Culled. Twenty-fourth snd Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. Pastor Morning worxhlp. with sermon bv pastor. lf; topic, "Things Which Matter Most." Sabbath school, 1? noon. Toung People's meeting, p. m. Evening worship, with sermon by psstor. 7; topic. "The Still Small Voice." I nltarlan. ' ovenant. Pratt and Twenlv-seventh. ' TH 11 harlea H. Fleming. Paslor-Morn'ng ! m. I HI - H orshlp. 1ft:30; topic. "The Wav of Wis-! Kl T iJIIIlfl m." Bible school at noon. Kndeavor. I I i It! 1 H I 45 p. m. Evening worship, 7:.l; topic. 1 II ,3 9 H 9 I H Is the Cod of the Book of Numbers t"n- I Suvlorors Ht. Kfalthaw'tw TrngrlLV. vltA...ik, tN. )KWmi. I'nfttnr Kuniln v . anhfinl at ' aninmr rirreis, tiV h. V. nttydor, i .i. i,. r runs, miprrmif ruifni rnunloB and Mtmon, 11. ''d ,to be new officers and re factor Morning service at 11. stiriiect A Reaannalilo Service;" .Lilt her league and seimo, at 7:; p. m . subject, "Foi the Gospel'a Sake: for Christ's Sake;" Sunday achool at 10 a. m subject. "The Coming of the Holy Spirit;" l-adlca"Ald aoclcty meets Thursday afternoon. Grace English, law South Twenty. Uth Street, C. N. Swlhart. Mlnlster At 11 a. m., "Seeking the King:" at 8 P. m.. "A Perfect Pattern;" Sunday achool at 10 a. m.; Luther league at J p. m. Branch Sundny school. fVirty eighth and Leavenworth hall, at 2:30 p. m. Our Savior's Danish, Twentv-second nd Iavenworth. T. n. Am;iicntorp, 1 astor Sunday school st 9:30 a. m. ; gcrv. t'" al ' :w " "' ""'' meeting. H7 Tir Thirty-third at 4 p. m.; services at S IS p. ni.; Young People's meeting Thursday evening at 8:15. fclnn. Thlrty-atxth and Lafavette. A. T. Loiimer, Pastor Sunday achool at 9:46 a. m.. servlcea at 11 a. in.: Installation nf ding of minutes of me hours IS rtrlslisn EndeavoT l-Tthel evening vles at 5 fH? -"vice.; Kllnkor. president; 7; aermon. "Pente- , ,v5rT nV 1 ,' k: iTr"yrr1"crv' coau" tVllowshlp meeting every Wednea- .inrriZ2l " wcck; r.nolr day at 7:30 P. nu S,clU meetfng during Ta.a itli .y ?.V'ln 1 enrmaHol thi week.- Flslwrman a cluh. Friday at C'"M w"1 mct .Saturday at 10 a. m. : n . n. In Ik. -hiii-c C W R KOUntie Memorial Furnm ....1 r,. Thursday at 8 30 p. m at Mis. John GUIs, .i eouin t'etiuxi noumvara. North Bide, Twenty-second and- T,o throp. Georfc-e L 1'eU-ra, Pastor Bible school, t w a. rn. : morning aervlce, 10.40, theme; "Thai -homw," Evening aervlce, 7.36. theme, "An Important Wedding." Endeavor Intermediate, 6;o0p. m.; benior, 14 p.,m. ' Chrlsllaa grteare. Second Church. Pundea Hall. , Under wood and Fiftieth Streele- Servlcea at It a. m., aubject, "bacrament;" Sunday achool. t:4& a. m. ; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. ('agrsatlmal. First, Nineteenth and Davenport, F. T. Rouae, Paator Morning service, 10:80; goapel service, 7.; pastor will preach at both services. Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W, H. Hampton. Pator Morning servloe, u; evening aervlce, 7:3u; Sunday achool. 10 a. m.. Mr. James Bulrk, auerlntendent; Senior Endeavor, I W p. m.; Intermediate Endeavor, 4 p. m. ; Junior Endeavor, t p. m. German, Twelfth and Dorcas, R, Hllker baumer, Paalor Services, 11 a. m., sub ject. "Following Christ." At 8 p. m., sub ject, bex-klng t Prist While Yet Young." i foundsy a hool. 4i a. in. Young People's I jucv-uuif si i y. ui. Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmet. F. W, Leaviu. Minister Morning aervlce at 10 SO, tonic. "The po-lal Nature of Christianity." Bible school at noon. Young People's meeting at t.JO p. m. Evening worship at 7.30. topic. "Won by One." Annual supper and business nieiir- wedneedsy at :3n p. m. St Marys Avenue, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-Mventh. Rev. G. A. Hulbert. Pastor Morning worship st 101, with ! ty-slxth Avenue. Rev. Oliver I. Battsly. Pastor: Rev. C 1-Vmnklln i rl"'e Pastor Morning worship, 11 o'clock, 'Attending to His Esther's Business;' -.-ouia, . ocioi k, A call to Enlist rnent; Sunday school. 4". o'clock. Oscaf P. Goodman, superintendent ; Luther lesgne at 7 o cl.K k; at t p. m . branch Sunday school. Twenty-fourth and Ames; catechetical lectures Thursday and Fri ay, S p. Friday. 4.U. Metboalat. First. Twentieth and Davenport. Tltua I owe. Pastor Bible class at t.4 a. m.. T K. Sturgess, superintendent. Morning Morning worship st It a. m.; topic, "The New Testament Idea of Hell." Junior league at 8 p. m., Marv Amnions, sup erintendent. Epworth league at :30 p. m., Floyd Shepherd, president. Evening evangelistic service at 7:an. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Jennlnga. Flftv-aecond and lflrkorr H H, Cheiioweth. Paator Sunday achool at 10 a. m Morning preaching at 11:15; sub ject, "'The Family Altar." Epworth league st 7 p. m.. Miss Lillle Givcns. leader. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Walnut Hill. Fortv-flrst and Cbarta Oliver Keve. Minister Mrs. Ida M. Walters. Mrs.. W. K. Colfass, Mrs. M M. Mill and Mrs. Bryant will have the eve. nlng service aa a gospel team at T:30. Morning service, 10;no. Sunday school, 12 noon: M. O. Cunningham, superintendent. Epworth league. 6.30 p. m.; C. I Fritscher. president. McCsbe. Fortieth and Furnam. W. It. I'nilerwood. Pastor Morning service at 11. when District Superintendent II. G. Brown will occupy the pulpit. Evening wnrshln st 7:W. with sermon by pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. George Kntrlkln. superintendent Adult Blblo class st 10 a. in.. John Lewis, teacher. F.pworth league at p. m . Miss Nelie rrnehstlns. leader; topic. "The Beatitude of the Brlnger of Good Newg." Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and t-arlmore. Earl K. Bowen. Minister Run day school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:.T p. ni. Meeting for child ren at 3 n. m. Enwprth league at SO n. m. Prayer and fellowship hour on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. ni.. when Dr. 1". G. Brown will be present. Special neetlng of the official board on Wdnea tav at 8: n. m. Choir meets on Friday venlng at 8 o'clock. Freebyterlaa. First Fnlted. Twenty-first and Fnmet. A. C. Douglas, I'ustor PubUc worship T nltarlan. Services In Turpln's Msll, Twenty-eighth and Farnam At 10:30 Rev. Robert Leavens of Fltchhurs. Mass., w ll presch; subject. "A Pioneer Church;" music by Phyllis Tebhens, soprano; George Barker. Jr., violinist; Helen Sad lick, planikt. M Iscrllaneoas. First Reformed. Twenty-third and Deer Park Boulevard. John F. Hawk. Minister Sunday school. 8:45 a. m. ; Dr. H. Bus man, superintendent. Morning worship and holy communion at II; theme, "The Death of Christ; IIS Significance." Mis sion Band, 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor. ::t0 p. m.; topic. "Why Join the Church." Evening worship, 7:30; theme, "God's Se cret Things." . Associated Bible Students meet In Lyric building at 3 p. m. T. H. McNaught will lecture on "The Hope Set Before Cn " Harford Memorial, T'ntted Brethren Nineteenth and Lothrop, w, o. Jones' Sanpl Pack (ttit ! F a m e a a I Pyramid Pile : Treat meat ow Offered Free te Prove A kat It M ill Da for You. , Pyramid Pita I Treatment ?:lve quick re lef, stops Itch- or protruding; plies, hemorrhoids and all rectal troubles. In tha privacy of your own home. 50c a box at ail i druggists. A single box often cures. ; Free sample for trial with booklet I mailed free In plain wrapper, if you end us coupon below. J -pa in 95 IK PIER TON FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID DRTTCJ COMPANY, fttt Pyramid Bldg Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of PrraaaidPUeTreataaat,ln plain wrapper. Kama Street City.. Stat Nicknames indicate affectionate regard. 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Jd-wek serxlce, Wednesday at S p. in.; Subject, "Talka on the Parables." Uvaagrllfal. rirst United. ?t Krsnklln Btt. Ira aenriae, l'astor Morning sermon by pastor st II o'clock; evening sermon by f-ssior at 7 : o'clock: Sunday s. hool at f' a. ra., Samuel Mailer, aiiperintendent; nslon band fcundsy at !. p. m.. Mis. laird superintendent; benior K. U C V- -ITf tln5 ;a m : Prayer meeting and choir practl.-e Wednesday evening L. h,ehur!h; Y- M. 8. will 1 X-,,or."1"y ''nlng at the home of ": KauMd: a business session will Z? hltn "' officers will I tier ltd; iy U Htarna. upennlendenl. KsilsroiMit. f iiwU-h t,h Goo1 Shepherd. Twen. !Tm. S t'hto "treeta. Key. Thomas J. Ollsr, Rector liolv rr.mm.l I u. ..j nooi at :u a. m. : morning 'er. litany and aermon at 11 o'clock; I' rare .viuch. "" ith Mriuon at X hurch of St Philip the Deacon. Twer. 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