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TUn OMAHA SUNDAY HEE: FEBRUARY 20, 1916. 1 TOPICS FOR AMY OF REST Rev. Samuel Doddi of Pennsylvania Condncti Bible Studies at Cen tral Presbyterian Church. BISHOP BRISTOL AT M'CABE CVnamerahle Interest la belnt ihow-n In the mr of DIM studies belnff ron- durtsd m tha Central United rrihytr- lan rhurch br Itrr. Sajnual IXxIdi of Pennsylvania. The meetings opnKl Wednesday evsntns;. Two meetlnss a day ere twins held, it I p. m, and 7:48 P. m , until Sunday, February 17, Sat urday evening and Sunday and Monday afternoons loeplml. Hev. Mr. Dodda baa taken up the "Kptatle to the Hebrew" at the after noon meetinra, and the "Ooepel of Luke" at nights. The aeoond of a stw-s of sermon lee- tures, baaed on the cartoona painted by Raphael at the order of Pope Lea X will be given at Hannaom Park Methodist church Sunday evening by the a.etnr, Rev. E. D. Hull. Five of these cartoona are the private -pro prty -of Kins; Ueorte of England. When Rav. Mr. Hull vlalted London two yeara ago tha gall'ry con taining; these paintings waa cloaed on ac count of the suffragette actlvltlea, but the Omaha miniater aucceeded In aecurlng apeclal permission from tha king and pent several day making an exhaustive study of tha masterpieces. The result of thla atudy ha benn embtiiieil In a aorlea of sermons, tha second of which la to be given Sunday evening and la baaed on EUGENICS BARS DAMAGE CLAIM So Argue. Halleck Rota in Suit of Jin. Henry Iloman Against the Heiri of S, D. Bang?. EIGHTY-SIX ENGAGED TO SIXTY Eugenics bar the claim of Mr. Anna Iloman, widow, CO yean old, to $200,000 damegpg for loan of tha lata Stephen D. Bangs, 86-year-old capitalist, as a husband. Attorney Halleck Rose declared In a plea that a demurrer to her lawsuit he sus tained. Judge Kstell wag asked to decide that he who advises an engaged per son not to marry shall he held guilt less. If S6 becomes engaged to marry CO, relatives have the right to Inter fore up to the time the marrlaae ceremony Is performed, Mr. Rose urged. Mrs.' Unman, vho Is tha widow of tha lata Henry A. Hotnaii. for many year proprietor of livery afable In Omaha, alleged In her petition that !n June, 1M4, at tha requcat of S'.ephen D. Bang. wealthy Omaha pioneer. She agreed to marry Un on November 1 1911 By ob Section., threat lo pUce him In a aanl- y,, eartooa "At the Tarople Hate, nnuin uq 1 1, , vn u,i n i si . . , Mrs, Hemaa alii gee Mrs. Florence W. I The Church Of the Covenant, Pratt llaM and Richer! Ware Hall, the de-land Twenty-seventh atreeta, announces fendantg, prevenUd tha marriage. Shortly la aerUa of Lord's day morning aermona afterward Mr. Banga died. Aaka Hea vy Daaaaeea. Mrs. Homan asked $2H0,0 damages on the ground that aha Inst a wealthy hue land of high aortal position and that her affections had been "NlgMed." Attorneys for Mrs, Halt and R. W. Hall, wuo are ui wwow ana son or me iais I rummate a Hi week.- "win-on. rain jucnara a. siaii. monwr ana iwpwn nalra" at tta morning service, with a ef My, Bangs, filed a demurrer to the pn,,, to nw members who were ee af feet that even It tha f aoU were a Wiral. The aacramenta of baptism and state, by Mr. Homan, sua could eouact the Lord', supper will be admlnlaUrad. bo damages Groin thetn. I Then la no precedent l atl tha law- I The Brotherhood ef North rebyter Voo&e af this eoantry and Bngland for I Ian ehurah will hold Its annual meeting allowing? eamagee beoeuse a third person I for election ef officers In eonneotioa on "Men of tha Bible Who Hesitated. Tha men of tha Bible were men of like paaetona and, some think, had more dif ficulties than the men of today. A num ber ef these man will be studied. Tha Third Presbyterian church. Twen tieth and Leavenworth streets, will con- p. ta. Intermediate Endeavor at t p. m. First. Tenr-ehrtJi and Harney, Charlie R, Cobhey. Paetnr Mncnmr wnr blp at 11. subject. "Jeeua Telle How to Fill tha Houm." Evening worship at 7 , object. "Will Ood Take a XAmf' Penlor and Intermediate Endeavors at SI p. m. Junior Pndeevor at U a. m, itibte echool at 6 a. m. Christian -leaae. f1rt Chiimh. Mary's and Twentr- fourih iervlce at 11 a. m. and t D. rn . subject, "Mind." Sunflay echool at . a. m. and a a. m. V etneed.y evening meeting at I P- m. Second Ch'irch. Dundee HalL Under wood and Fiftieth Service at 11 a. m.. aiihjoct. "Mand." Sunday erhrx.l at S;4t. a. m. Wedneaday evening meeting at I o'clock. Coaarraaatlmal. First. Nlnetemth and Pavenport Rev. W. O. Allen, preeldent of poene college, will preach both morning and evening. Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmet, Frederick W. Lenvltt, Miniater Bible echool at IS: morning service, 11: "A Raloonleae Nebraaka In 1I4." Evening ervloe, 7;; toplo, "To Win I,) to Christ In Omaha Toung Ponle'a meet ing at S:. Church night, Wedneaday, I. Central Park, Foriy-eeeond and Sarav- toga, J. It Hoard, raator Morning wor ship, Jl; sermon by Rev. 8. II. Ruell of urxnn jini; evening wcrOjlp, 7. SO subject, "Hard Taake for Toung Men.' Bunoay acnool general ealon. lu; men a dgartment, noun; Chrlatlan Kndeavor, St Marr'a Avenue Con rr rational. St. Mary a and Twenty-eevcnth. Hev. O. A iiulbert, Minister Morning eervlce. 10 , prcarlilng by the pastor and mualc by tne Keiiy cnoir: niindar a-nooi at noon. with kindergarten: Young people'a meet ing, T to o clook, llKhl refreahmentaj mMweek service, Wrdnraday evening, I o'clock! taika on the parablns. Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W S, Hampton, J'aator Hunday erhool. in a m.. Jamee Bulck. atioarlntendent : mom. Ing worahlp, 11 o'clock. Rev. S. If. Mull state auperlntendent of Sunday achoo: wors, win apeax; junior Knleavor, S p. m , Knbina FMIton, superlncendent: In termediate rJndeavor, 4 p. m.. Krneatlne Wunrath. superintendent: Senior Kn. deavor. 4 X, Myra Roberts, president At 7 SO an experience mtetltie end orelae service. Joseph Bamell and others will iaae pan. prweentsd a wwddtng, Attorney Roaa toM IXatrtct Jttdga Katalle. ' Brlwgra la Keaetea . Joganloa and publio policy demand that tha Omaha oovrt ah all aet aatAbllsh auoh a precedent, tha lawyer deaiared. "Tha relatioa af baabaaa asd wife la acred and tha law wilt not permit In trtuilon eX a third person." ha argued. "But aa angagesnant to marry has cons af that aaorednesa. Xt la different from any other contract. A third person can not be prevented from advising alther party not to marry. Tha modern doctrine ef eugenics Il lustrates tha Interest ef society and tha slate In tha marriage oontraot A Pra eedetit should pe established that will aqua re with tha hi Sheet MaJ of Justice to mankind. Iowa Moosers Send ' Uninstructed Men with a dinner at tha church Monday evening at S:, Dr. W. O. Henry will apeak en "Dutlea and Privileges of Church Membership.' Tha aongregatlou of MtoCab Methodist church. Forty-first and Farnam atreeta. will assemble for its first eervloe In tha Sunday school auditorium of Its saw ohurch Sunday morning. Bishop Frank M. Bristol will preach. Special mualo will be rendered. Robert Wallace of Council Bluffs will deliver a temperanoa address at Plymouth Congregational church Sunday morning. I Baptist Olivet, Thirty-eighth and Grand, 'Wil liam A. MulfiM-d. 1'aator Morning serv ile at 11; evening at 7:, subject. "Tha Judgments:" fctunday school, lit a. rn. ; Haptlet Young I'eopla'a union, : p. m ; leader, Mrs. Meacham.; prayer meeting, I p. m,, WadneiMlayi "one-wln-ona." First, Harney Street and Park Avenue II. O. Rowlands, Mlnlnter 10 a, m. "Peep Sea riahlng;" 1-W p, m., "Lot;" l p. m., young people's meeting, ad dressed by Kev, D. U. Cleveland; Blbla echool at noon. Grace. vftouth Tenth and Arbor, H. B, Taft, Pastor Men's prayer meeting, t.M m : bunday school, k) a. m. momir.g orahlp at 1L conducted by a team rep- Bslsinal. SL Andreere lrruHmt m ju rl. ul.a i fc looanart. Vicar Early commu a. m.i lata commuulon. u a m., "A ChallMiga to the Horoic: t"'n lay echooL .a a. m.: veetra. 4 9 Sun- das' afters one Instead af Sunday evening. KTmaisrelleal. Orasa TnltaA Camden and Korth Twantr-aevenlh, Thomas M. J-"vna, pas tor Preachlna; at 11 a. ro, A roepol team will have charge of the evening eerWoe. bunday school, 10 a. m.; Endeavor iniss Ing. 4 0 pt. m. First United. !M Franklin. Rsv. Ira McPrlde, I'aetor Teachers' meeting, S K: riuniay school, 10;; Kjv. Mr. Cos. ooo ventlnn evansctlat. preaches at 1 p. m.: Junior and Intermediate, S.S0-I SO; Twa- ty-rifth and Decatur, Rev. Mr. Mlson. convention evangellet, 10; Union Youn J'eopie s meeting, S .v); Tie Trrely or Indifference," convention evangelist. 7:J0; annua) midwinter convention all week, ?., 7:30, avangeUsUo. Preahytertaa. First. At Touns Men's Christian Asso ciation, Edwin Hart Jenka. Paator i i-reachlng at 10 ) a. m. and 7: D. m. Sunday school at noon; Endeavor meet ing, m p. m. Dundee, Fiftieth and Underwood. Harry n. roster. Mln ater nib e echool. S : ii. von oer L.inpe. i-astor ttunday 10 a. m.; regular service, 11 o'clock; Junior rnaeavor, 4 p. m. i Bon lor Bndeavor meet-i Men's elaas, 10; morning service, 11. "This orare Aiao- "me it.lch Young Man Without Ood," Tilu. Christian Endeavor, .44 p. m. Ixwa Avemie. VKi N. Fortieth. A. F. Ernst. Minister 10:3f a. m., "CAooelng a filing;- Hunday achool at noon; I p. m.. Junior Endeavor aooietr: Sao d m.. Mentor Endeavor society; 7. SO p. m., Rsv.l -. v.. sisea win preach. Clifton Hill, Grant and Fortr-flfth. B von der Llnpe, raator Sunday school. , llo'ci ir Bndr Ing, 4;k. Evening service. 7:, eong er-( uonuuciea or iean vmitn ana evann aeiieuo meeeags Dy n. v. ITorgy. Parkrale. Thirty-first and Gold, H. H Taylor, I 'as tor Sunday arhool. 1ft: K. A Wllaon, aupsrlntendent. Puhlla eervlcee. 11; auhject, "Churoh piaclpllne," Chrle- nan r;nneavor, 7; piinilo worahlp, 7:6; aubjact, "The Sabbath aa a Covenant, l'rayer meeting. Wednesday, 7.4X. , North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V ttigDee, 1'astor Morning .aervlce, 11 o cinca, suoject, "vvnere la Lnir Treas-J urer; Sunday echool at :4S a. rn.; Youngi Heopla a Society of CJhrletlan Endeavor at :tt p, m.; preaching at 7- p. m. FUow-i uip mnuni weanesoay evening at 7:46. Benson, A. J. "kfeClung, Pastor Sunday! nsnutti m iv o c'oca; morning worahlp n, Reir-nacrine," communion aervtnen- Junior ICndoavor ttla m . tlan Endeavor at S: p, nv; evening wor-i enlor Cbrte- . n Tom Ik. 1. Irrt meeting Wednesday evening at I; Broth erhood, Thursday evening. Third Twentieth and Iavenworth. Bob- l-.,n Bioiit. tm U 1 1 with adult PUbU oieeses, S SO a. m. 1 10 S a. m . reosptvo or new mem cm rs. saoramenta oi ba.pt Una and the Lords anin-er. Junior Knaeavor meeting. I p. n. ; Set tlan asideavor meeting. 1)0 P. m.. evening eervloe. measurBDW. Westminister. Mason and Twenty- ninth, J. Franklin Young, Pastor 10 a. rol rooming worship, "Ood, a Thou sand Tears and One la.y:H Plhle anhool at noon; Junior Christian Endeavor, 4 p. m. I Senkrr Chrlatlan Endeavor, 4 p, m.1 arenlng worship, 7 JO, "The Last Word of Malachl ' Wedneaday at 1.46 p. m., mid- weea prayer ilea. Ft rat TJnlted. Twentv-ftret and IJmmeL Rev. A. tl Douslaas. Pastor ki SO a. m third sermon In series on chureh actlvl tlea, "ttolltmenta and Mobilisation;" 7:W p. nv, "Tha Healing Touch ef Jesua" Bible achool at noon, 4 SO p. rn,. Young People's Christian Endeavor union prayer meeting and oonferenoe. Mid-week prayer meeting Wedneaday evening at 7:30 Castslar. Sixteenth and Caatalar. t f Meek. Pastor Mornlns service, ill even ing eervlae, T:, Rev. A. F. Ernst, pastor of Lowe Avenua Presbyterian church, will preach. Bebbatk school, a. m l Junior Chris tan Endeavor, I p. m.; Intermedi ate Christian Endeavor. 4 p. m,; Senior Lhiietlao endeavor, S.JO Bk m.. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. Central ' t'nlted. Twentr-fourth 'and Dodge; Hugh U. tpeer. Pastor 10:90 a. m sermon by Rev. Samuel Dcdds; Sabbath school at noon; 1:30 p. m.. Young People S meeting; i.wf p. m., sermon by Kev. Sam uel joana iter. Mr. lodda will oonttnue his evangelistic Bible studio throughout toe ween, uvery afternoon at , except Monday; every evening at 7:45 except (mi ui . Lataewaa. Oraoa Branch Lutheran Sundav Schnri Forty-sight and Leavenworth, Hall S: p. ro, Salem Swe-llah. Id South Twenty-third Rev, F. A. Under, Paator Sunday school! 45; services, morning, 11; evenlnr, t: Luther league social, Tuesday avchlng, I; Luther Choral society, Friday evening, I; confirmation claea, Saturday morning, 10. Grace, JI3S South Twenty-sixth, C. N. Swlhart, Minister U a, m.. "Workers that Win;" p. m., "The Great Ameri can Disease;" Sunday school, 8:60 a m.; Luther league, 1 p. m.; rally of leaguea In city Tuesday evening In tha church. St. Mark's, Engtlah, Twentieth and Burdstta, I Groh, Paste r Sundav s:e a. sohool. ' rrajrerua. rn jnaoy ,Tuieo, ' IW wnoaen;" Christian Endeavor. :!. p. m.; preach ing. 7 SS p. m., "One tar Differs from Another. Our SavVre, Danlaa, Twenty-second and Leavenworth. T. B. emnnentorp Pastor Sunday enheol, a, m.t aerv Ices at 10:) a. m.; Bible meeting. 411 Bnrdette street, at 4 p. nv; servl e at I It p. m. : young people'a meeting Tbars day at 115 p. m, St. raula. Twenty-fifth and sTvana. K. t. Otto, Psetor Services at IS a. m. 1 7: p m. In Etiglleh, 'Tellverance: Seventh petition;" Sunday ehool, 11" to 11:10: young peoples Bible elaas Wednesday at I p. m.; German-English school. J. A, Hllgendorf, teacher. Kountsa Memorial. Farnam and Twen ty-sixth. Oliver li. Beltsly. Pastor; t Franklin Koch. Associate Pastor Morn ing at 11, "The Great Incentive;" v'",n!f at , "Getting What Tou Give In Iife; Sunday school. S a. m, Oscar V. Goodman, auperlntendent; 7 p. m-Luther league. Branch Sunday school, Twenty- rotirth street and Ames avenue, e n. y.ton. Fnsliah. Thlrtr-slgth Street and Lafayette Avenue, A. T. Lo rimer, Pas torSunday school, :4S a. m.i service, n a. m.; Sunday evening song service: Tuesday evening the Luther league will meet at tha home of Ethel M. Peterson. SUM Seward street; Wedneaday evening. prayer meeting: Friday evening, reu ruary K, the Men's society will meet at the home of Mr. ard Mr. Ales Ltnd berg, SHIS South Twenty-fourth street, subject for discussion, "The Power of Oirlatlenlty." Introduced by J. A. John son; Saturday morning, confirmation class meets In tha church parlors. Metnodlat. Walnut Mill, Forty-first and Charlea, Oliver Keve, Minister Services. 10:30, 7:J0; Sunday school at noon; League, 4 SO. Hanaoom Prk. Wool worth and Twenty- ninth, Rev Kmory D. Hull. Minister Morning worship, 11 o'clock, Anti-Saloon league eervloe. Evening worsnip ai t.no. topic, "At tha Temple uate. , Hirst. Thirty-fourth and Larlmore Thnmn Rlthell Mlnlatei- Sabbath school it 1(1 m. Mornlns service at 11 o'clock. Epwortn league at :N p. m. evening aerrioe at TfM. Morning and evsnlng ser vices In charge of gospel teams. First, Twentieth and Davenport, Titus Liowe, naator idis ciass at :w a. m Mnmliw woeahln at 11. tonic. "The Mis sion of America," Bp worth league at t p. m. Bvargallstlo serrloea at 7:S0 p. m., topic, "Tha Lure of Time and Sense." Grove. Twenty-second and Seward, Rev, OH f fin O. Logan, Minister Morning wor ahlp at HI topio, -Kurn, ui iaeai Woman. Ep worth teague a I N p. m. Evanrellstle servloes at 7:S0 p. m. Pfcrn- day school at 10 a, m. ladles' Aid oanr oo Monday evening at :". rlet Memnrlol. Tenth and Tierce. Ct Dawson, Iaptor Sunday eervlces: 8wn- day school. :45; LT. J. Ie. FTsnta. su perintendent iSrcschlns, 11. "let'lna' After Folks." Er-werth leagjie. :; Maud Ieems. leader. Preaching. 7:.W. "A Man Job." Prayer meeting Wednesday. S. Jenntnas. Ftftr-second and Hickory, R- H. Chenoweth. Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worahlp at 11.16. topic. Refuse." Epworth league ni i p. rp. Miss Marlon Iwwling. leajter. Mrs. Foots will give the third of her talks on mo Life or Chrisf at S o cioca. McCabe. Forty-first end Famnm. W. H. VTnderwood. Paator Morning worship at 11 o'clock, sermon by Bishop Frank M. BtiatoL Kvenlng service, 1 ::. cunnax arhool mt 1(1 Mrs. Onrn Entrtkln. sup erintendent. Adult Bible class at 10, John Iwla, teacher. Epworth leasue at :. - , trr-1 PT . J u M InillfMMWIM!" Mrs. Entrlkln, leader. Trinity. Twenty-first and Blnney, Rerr. John F. Poucher Pastor Mortirnar wor- ehin at 10:30, topic, watcnrui wanmr. Evening worship at 7:30, topic, "A Study In Black." Sunday school at noon. Ep worth league at 7:S0 p. m. Rc-eptlon DE3 MOINKfl, la., Feb. It. Iowa pre greaslves will send an uninstructed dele gation to tb national convention of the n,r(v In rhlniN. .Tuiw 7. This wag the i-i A ,v ..... U-.IH,, resenting the Douslaa county drv rem- decWon of tha state central committee c"mmltfe4i; H.pflBt Young People's rn sc anion hsr lata today. It was tha union, ii p. m.; evsnlng service at oMnlon of the Committeemen and other 7;Kl. 'Jonah's Gourd." Mission Sunday third party man wh. met with than, " "iV'sElni. rlffSi .hat th.del.gats. will hav. no thought ,TM"Rr of supporting any ether man for the thy. Trained, Tiled, Trusted. True;" the. evening. "Th. auonol aoui inner mni eniii prealdentlal nomination Roosevelt, however. A stats ticket will be brought through tha ordinary channels cf primary, tha committee said. out the TAXICAB NUISANCE CAUSES COMPLAINTS IN LONDON (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) LONDON, Feb. . Tha taxi shortage In Lendon has caused tha public to fill the mill bags of th. local newspapers with complaints regarding tha Insolenoa of drivers and the whistling nuisance. Dur ing tha rush hours, especially during dinner and theater times, driver oftsa refuse ta take fares unless they ehann ta be going in th direction the driver favor.. This la' dua to th. rul. that drivers, whaa not earrytng pa.sengera a Lit pay for th.tr awn gasoline, A movement for a law to prevent th. use of wfelaUea t ce.ll taxis la suggested, but wtrlle patilng dowa a tcnuaanca, It wpuld trot help traarportatluB fauUltiaa, Tha reaJ trowtila ta traced to tha enllat raanS t swtnpatsat diivers. Because of this, earn of tha taxi aempenlas hav. temporarily retired from business. Scot land Yard baa hlndored th substitution ef savw tfitvnt by ft refusal ta relax en tba atrltft . gaogranhloal examination of f oi lues days. . T040, every candidate had ta show tr tlmate knowledge af London's atreeta and by-way a Vany women could aasilr qualify on the mechanical side and show a fair geaaral knewlsdg. of Iondoa, If the rule, were relaxed. Mean time. Londoners who used to look down oa plebeian anodes ef travel are taking ta tha' -underground and - the buses, w!ak) maintain excellent servtoea not wdthstandlng th. war. at noon, O. W, Noble, einarlniendent : vounr Dop!e a meeting. p. m., U4 by Miss Ruth IkUKaa; church conference and prayer meeting, v,inesiUy evening, teauhera training clasa at tha close. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Pink ney. Arthur J. Morris. Pastor Morning at lft :l, "The Expansion of Chrlatlan Truth;" Bible school at noon. Charles W. Hlmnn, superintendent; young peo ple's meeting, e: p. m l evening wor ahlp at 7:30. The evening eervloe will he In charge of the officers of th. Wo man's society and th. address will P riven by Mlas Krtna Andsrsn. a re turned missionary. Men's supper and Bible study Wednesday evening at 4:30, followed by the midweek prayer end praise service at p. in. Chrtallaa. Nortnalfie, I weniy-p-wnu enu uuwiuk. George Peters, Pastor Bible oho4 at ,30 a. m. Morning worahlp at 10:46, un- aueplces 01 ory mmiimn der tnan looting Christ tnam. hivenlng service at T:j, tnsraa, Ke lt- Senior Endeavor at 4:11 Sage' Tea Turns Gray Hair Dark If Mixed with Sulphur It Dark, ens So Svenly that It Cannot Be Piacovered. ALBERT NIEMANN, TENOR. CELEBRATES 85TH BIRTHDAY (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) BERLIN, Feb. lO.-Albert Niemann, tha greatest Wagnerian, tenor of his day and perhaps of any day. has just celebrated his eighty-fifth birthday. He fled front Berlin to escape too many honors, and went ta a place near Dresden, but could not even there avoid targe gatherings and eoaoerta In his honor. The Oerman em peror seat him a personal telegram of osngratulaUon, the king of Saxony con ferred a decoration 00 hint and etber honors marked the event. V 5- If FEWER SUICIDES IN VIENNA ARE RECORDED LAST YEAR (Correspondence of ths Associated Press.) VIENNA. Feb. 10. -Notwithstanding all the misery and unhapplnt caused by the war, . the numVr of suicide, and at tempted suicides In Vienna waa far smaller than usual laet year. Vienna has long had aa unenviable iMrtorlety among the capitals of Europe on account of tte large number of suUMas. In lull there were J,4hS auUldc. and attomptad sui cides, aa compared with 1.94 In lili and sly ta during the last aar. That beautiful, even shade cf dark glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair la your charm. It makes or mars ths face. When It fadea, turns gray streaked and looks dry. wispy and scraggy, just an applloatlon or twa of Hags and Bulphur .nhanosg Its appear ance a hundredfold. Don t bother te prepare the toale; you can get from any drug store a to-cent bottle of "Wyetba Sage and Sulphur Compound. ready ta use. This can al ways be depended uioa ta bring back the natural color, thickness and lustra of your hair and remove dandruff, stop scalp Itching and falling hair. lOverybody use. "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody eaa tall It has been applied. Tee .Imply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this thro ark th hair, taking ana small Hew York Par4 Ksperts. rear ttt w t. iir... . C purt of hw York Wing January s'raJ at a tlia.l by morning th. gray wxe VK!ud at 1175 .rj, snoan by hair has disappeared, aad after another entailed rei-ort for lha iiu.i.ih PUW.U1 ov cum., in oritcara trwln v made appUcaUoa, U UaJ. lj,.t4 ... aiasaed as"iJr.I appear, glossy, 4Xs aod os.4 aa foretga. bseoaia beautifully dark luatroua aad abua- ven bv north section to south section of ad lea' Aid socle tr at 1HZ4 home of Mra. C. Spencer street on f, W. DeLamatre, Thursday afternoon. . Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Larlmore, Earl K. Bo wan. Pastor Hun day school at :46 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m., In cnarge 01 iemierin-w a"- pel team. Children a meeiinn m p. in. Enworth league at :! p. m. Kvenlng service at 7.30. bring 'Tab' song book for night. On Wednesday st 7:30 p m.. fellowship hour, followed by Sunday school board meeting. Choir meeting on Friday evening at S. Vnlted Tlrethre.n. Hartford Memorial. Nineteenth and tx)throp. W. O. Jones. Tastor Morning, 11 sermon h naatnr. ''Win One:" even ing. 7:80, evangelistic aervlce; Sunday erhool. 10: Christian Knrtenvor, n:; Plhle study, prayer Wednesday, I p. m. and conference. M'GRAW NOW HAS SIX OUTFIELDERS ON STAFF Manager McQraw now has six onfi fteldere. Bestdea Rouach, they are Kaliff, Burns, Ibertson, Thorpe and r.ablngton. Furniture and Stoves D8.U BEL'S iThiiLQsainidl Rugs and Draperies Poilair StocEa. . NOW ON SALE AT TLHIIE SE nn wJJtfcJ . ?ff 0 stoc?, which was honht by ta at such an extremely low price that we are enabled to offer to our customers and the buying tSr Ti?,'f.lit 1 g8f n ouf histo To designate the RUBEL stock we have marked each and every article from the big purchase with a special ttwt ,1.1 peclai price liet 8hows Abel's price and our price and the radical difference between the two. At these bargain prices this big stock ri f If0 YfT ge t0 make 70wr Actions early, the sooner the greater you will find the assortments. Select everything you can use ror your present and future needs and, as usual, make your own terms. YOU Hocking Chsirs From Rnbel's TUg Btock Each and every one of aa ez eellent Tain. . . Rubeirs price t.S , S 1 D5 our price. . . . , A . Robels prtoe 15.50, Q00 our price , .0 Rubel's price $7.50, oar price Rubel's price $9.60. oar price Rubers price 111.00. oar prloe , Rutel's price 118.60, S075 our prica MAKE YOUR Library Tables 25 so From Rabel's Bl Stock. A splendid variety to ehoose from In all of the different fin ishes. Rubel's price $7.50. .8150 our price x Rubel's price $10.60, 4?? 00 our price , O Rubels price 118.50. 8750 our price . Rubel's price $18.00, 8Q75 our price rf,.,0 Rubel's price $18.50, Si A25 Our price lJ- Rubel's price $81.00, 8l 50 Our price 1 ad. Abel's big stock offers alsplendid variety in all the different lines to choose from, and whether you intend purchasing a single article or a complete outfit, you should by all means see the splendid values we hav to offer before you buy. Kitchen Cibinets From RoboT. THM Btock. ' Made by the leading makers and Installed, wttk over mod era conveTLi.noa, Rnbel'e prloe $18.80, 8.275 our prlcei , O Rubel's prloe $18.00, 8Q50 oar price 7 if Rubel's price $18.60. 8 1 OOO our price . law Rubel's price $$4.60. Rf Q50 our prtoe .1 0 Rubel't price $17.60, 8l C50 our prtoe " ID Rubel's prtoe $81.50, gsj QQ our price 7 1 Sewing M::hines From Rubel's Ilig Stock. Each and every machine oarrlea with It the maker's aimed bind ing ton-year warranty. Rubel's price $84.60 81 O50 our price ; A O Rubel's price $88.60, 8l C50 our price ; JL O Rubel's price $84.00, $1 OOO our price ; IS Rubel's price $88.60, Kr 5 our price t A Rubel's price $45.00, SOTCO our price t I nubel'a price $52.60, SOQ50 our pnee . . . , du a OWN TERMS Each and every article from Eubel's big stock carries with it our guarantee as to its service giving qualities. t rm i, - v "7, ! '- ' ! t. : ... AT THE Davenports From Rabel's Rig Btock. Many are upholstered with gen uine leather, others la tha Morro oalio. They have frames of solid oak and In the Oclden or Fumed finish.' . . Rubel's price $81.00, 81 750 our price 1 .... . X Rubel's price $84.00, SOlOO our price m 1 - Rubel's price $88.60, 8050 our price sCiT' Rubel's price $48.50, 8OQ50 our price eCO Rubel's price $45.00, SO 1 50 our price OX Rubels price $48.60, 8Of,00 our price sx - CENTRAL Refrigerators ?6I5 From Rubel's Rig Stock, Each and every one carriea with It our absolute guarantee) as to Its dependability. RubcVs prloe $10.50, our pi ice Rubel's price $12.50, our price . Rubel's price $16.00, ' SQ50 our price . & Rubel's prtoe $18.50, Si O50 our price x s Rubel's prico $21.00, Si 075 our price ,. IO Rubel's price $34.00, 81 C25 our price XO Eubel's entire stock of beautiful rugs, lace curtains and draperies now on sale at the Central Furniture Store, and at prices that will mean a big saving to you. We urge you to make your selection while the assortments are at their best. . ' Dressers From Kubel' a Rig Btock. choice collection of patterns In eluding many period styles to choose from. Rubers price $10.60, our price 8 6.50 Rabel's price $18.60, our price 8 8.25 Rabel's prtoe 818.00, our price 8 0.75 Rubel's price 818.00, our price 811.50 Rabel's price $11.00, our price Jj 12.75 Rubel's price $14.50, our price 815.50 Dining Room Chairs From Rabel's Big Btock A splendid variety la all of the different finishes to choose from, many hare leather seats and many more have plain wood seats. Rubel's prloe $1.86, . P our price . "wC Rubel's price $1.75, QP our price 23 OC Rubel's price $2.25, 81 25 . , . A. our price Rubel's ( our price Rubers price $3.00, 81 75 : a . Rubel's price $3.75. 80 25 our price Rubel's price $4.25, our price 8275 China Cabinets From Rabel's Big Btock. Many are in Fumed Oak, oth er are in the Golden finish; all nave adjustable shelves, heavy glass doors ana ends. Rubel's price $14.60, Si Q50 our price w- Rubel's price $27.50, 8 1 00 our price X Q Rubel's price $81.00, 8 1 Q50 our price Tl a7 . Rubel's price $84.00, Kn - 50 our price aC X Rubel's price $37.60, SO f 50 our Trice trx Rubel's price $42.60, 80 Q50 our price aw v - Dining Room Tables From Rubel's Rig Stork. Many of them are In the Golden, others are In the Fumed finish and In alses from 42 to 64 Inches. Rubel's Price $13.10, our prloe. 8.50 Rubel's Price $16.00. our price ft U 7 Rubers- Price 111.60. our price 81150 Rubel'a Price $22. 60. our price ....SlV 75 tuners rnce in. 00. our price..... 81(1 50 Rubels Price $29.60. our price..; ..11M0 Our Inexpensive building and inexpensive location, combined with aa immense buying power, enables us to make j)rices that would be impossible under any other conditions. Chiifcniers From Rabel's Ctg Stock. All are exceptionally weU made and la the most desirable finishes.. Rubel's price $8.80 our prloe 845O Rubel's prloe $13.00, 8C75 our prioa O Rubel's prtoe $14.50. 750 our price ........... e Rubel's prtoe $16.00 8Q75 our prtoe Rubel's price $18.60, 81 O50 our price Xe& Rabel's price $38.80, 8 1 50 our prloe 1 t' Guficis From Rabel's Blgltock Many are of a massive colo nial design and many others are la the period styles. Rubel's prtoe $34.60, Si ?50 our price 7 X Q Rubel's price $37.60 81 QOO our price X J Rubel's price $34.00, S0 1 50 our price .Tsu X Rubel's prtoe $87.60. SO A 00 oar price T Rubel's price $89.60, SO 50 oar price dO . Rubel's price $46,00. SO QOO our prtoe , . . ...... . s0 Brass Beds From Rubel's Big Btock. A big assortment to choose from; all are mada with a heavy satin finish. nobel. price $18.50. our price...., 5 8.50 Rubel's prtoe $16.00, our price g 0.75 Kuoers price 113.50, our prloe.. 11 50 Rubel's price $23.60, our price. .. 81375 Rubel's price $26.00, our price.. $(.50 nuoei s pnee izn.ov, our pnee... alO.OO Every Article in Rubel's Big Stock Now on Sale at the Central Furniture Store Stoves and Hancca Froci RubH'e Rig Mock. There are many ateel and cast iron ran gee, gas ranges, cook stoves, heat ing stovee and base burners; all are bow en display la our store room and marked at prices that will Insure n!tk sale. EuJ T ln in Rugs and Draperies From Rabel's Big bux k. Hundreds of beautiful rugs la all of the most desirable weaves and In a va riety of patterne in both the small and large aires as well aa every lare curtain, couch eovar and portler ere marked a8 prices that will Insure quic k sale. 1