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4 0 THE OMAHA' DAILY RER: SUNDAY, 'APRIL 8, 190ft. Alphabetical. Guide for -Busy OmaJiec MouseKolders and' Shoppers v s A D D A Jo your com- : : fort by - let Jv ting us sloro your stove. Hughes' Stove, Repair Works 2217 CUMIINQ STREET Phtn Doujrta-7l3S . . ave You Bought h Your Spring Hat? If not, call and see me. Mr prices cannot be equalled In the city. Exclusive style for sprint" and sum mer. I can work up roar own ideas sat isfactorily. . . Maysle Chatfield 628 South Sixteenth St. ypRI0INAT0RS j. and M DESIGNERS Of - 0.K1 OF ALL KINDS TL DouJ. 2518 . S. II. Cole Sirfn. Co. 1302 DOUGLAS ST. E) -A. y The Very Choicest Cuts, also Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Pork And all kinds of home made sausage. Strictly fresh Eggs for Easter eat ing. A full line of fancy and staple GROCERIES .Teas and Coffees. Try White House coffee. . ROOS BECKER. 8804 Leavenworth Tel. Harney 716 TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST. A new method, of raising funds for the erection of a church la furnished by a native Chinese In Chefoo, a Taolst monk or' priest, who came down from Chlnlnfu to collect money. The Incident Is related by the Rev. W. O. Elterlch. a Presbyter tan missionary In China, who says that the monk made a vow not to eat, drink, speak or sleep until he had secured enough money to erect a temple to his gods. He lived tn a cage, or little wooden box, which was stationed outside of the poorhouse In the native city. , The cg resembles a pigeon cote with an opening of a few square Inches to ad mit sufficient air to keep the fellow from suffocating. Through all the four walla of his house Iron nails about ten Inches long had been driven at an elevation even with the man's eyes. The long sharp prongs surrounded his head like a halo, the points of the nails being only an Inch or so from his skull. They would certainly remind the fanatio should he become drowsy. So far as could be seen there was but one door Id the cagi and that had been nailed up when the "saint" entered. Be sides this the lock was sealed with paper covered with Chinese characters. When lit. Elterlch told of the matter the man bad passed seven nights and days In the caa without touching food and without sleep. He looked sickly and much worn out and the spectators were Inclined to believe that It he continued his task he would not have much chance of surviving to see his temple erected. In front of the cage was a basket In which offerings were deposited, as well as a book In which donors might Inscribe their names. The following music has been selected for Sunday at the First Congregational church. Nineteenth and Pavenport streets; Martin W. Bush, organist; Ira B. Pvnnlman. conductor: v MORNING. ' Prelude Priere sr Notre Dame, from Gothic Suite Boellmann Anthem Hoaanna In the Highest Stalner Offertory Callaerts Anthem Bleaswtl Is 11 that Cumeth la tlie Nmie of the Lord Ovunod TT V V EST Lynch 317i S. 12th Telephone DoujI&.s 1477 N APRIL ' Have your Lac Cur tains cleaned by GREAT EASTERN CURTAIN CIFANINfi CO J- - 111 lasftanrerta, 'Pfceat aires) 111 BARASOLS and UMBRELLAS fJ Are manufactured " right in your city. Why let the middleman make 33 per cent profit off you when you can come to us and get the best there is made at a factory prioo. We also repair and recover parasols and umbrellas the cheapest in the city. Boston Umbrella Co. 020 S. 16th St TeL Dong. 1617 OMAHA IRE AND IRON OR ICS Designers a.id Manu facturers of LAWN FENCING HITCHING POSTS FLOWER TRELLIS TREE GUARDS OFFICE RAILINGS GET OUR PRICE LIST. Phone Red 6908 2127 farnamSt. Miss Foley and Bix-Part ChorusA Postlude Postlude In F Duncan EVENING. Prelude Duet Nlcholl Anthem Lord, for Thy Tepder Mercies' Hake : vicars Solo Know Ye Not that Ye Are His Temple? Mendelssohn Mr. Pennimnn. Offertory Andante Traniulllo....H. Smart Quartet O, Ye that Love the Lord . i.. Coleridge-1 ayior Postlude H. Smart N. Krishna of Bombay, India, will le6- ture Sunday evening at Unity church on "India, Past and Present." Music at the First Methodist church: MORNING. Prelude Wild Anthem Sing Allclulla Forth Buck Solo Palm Branches Faure Mrs. Ellis. Postlude Hosannah Wachs EtVENINQ. Prelude Communion Hamer Anthem Now the Day Is Over... Marks Solo The Homeland Hansoom Mrs. Ellis. Postlude Merkel J. C. Norman Richards, Organist and Choirmaster. Knox Presbyterian church held Its an nual meeting Wednesday evening and heard reports from all of the organisa tions. The Woman's Missionary society Is In a prosperous condition. All organisations show growth. D. W. Merrow and A. A. Lamorean were chosen to succeed them selves as elders. H. A. Hobbs, E. W. Lamoreaux and Edward McEachron were elected to the board of trustees. The pas tor. Rev. M. V. Hlgbee. came here from Coming, la., about ten months ago. There have been fifty accessions to the member ship of the church during these months. The congregation voted an Increase in the pastor's salary. Music at the First Bsr'.Ut church. MORNING. Organ prelude Offerlry for Palm Sun day Whlttler. Anthem Juhllute In A Shelley. Uflertory solo The Palms ;.. Faure. Mr. Mnnchester. Postlude Vestival March Calkin EVENING, Organ prelude Palm Sunday Mallly. Anthem The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away Woodward. Offertory Duet Consider the Lillles. Topllft Mrs. Jsnnlson and Mrs. Welty. a Special Lenten services will be held at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church mm fi? ''Mm w CHAMPION ARPET CLEANING WORKS Carpet Cleaning, Laying, Refitting, Sewing and Kenovating. Oriental Rug Cleaning A Specialty. Heantlfnl flnf and aatiqne ' rrirr. made from oltf carpets. "Work guar anteed. "' ' i ' C E. DICKSON, Prop 718 20 S. 14th St Tel. Doug. 6T8 T7D.W.C.T JL-4 T Y 1-4 .TEA- Company , For High Grade Teas, Cof fers. Spices, Extracts, Bak ing Powder and Cocoa. Beautiful and useful premiums given free with each purchase. We deliver orders In city or - coontry free. . . Prompt attention given to all mall orders. 71 C-E. STEPHENSON. Manner 1410 HOWARD ST. LUCK Lunches Our Hobby Come to the Bat tle (Jreek Pare Food Store and 'sample omr pure food. r . If you can't come, tele phone and we will call on you with" a "Tull line' of ' natural foods scientifically prepared. Yours for Healthful Living CLOSED SATURDAY OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - 2129 Farnam St. Tel. Doug .-2981 RAYS Could" Not' Firtd Any Dirt in Car pets , Wc ,, Have CI eined and Renovated We guarantee not to Injure the most delicate carpets and rugs, and to re turn them in first class condition. Omaha Carpet Cleaning Co. D. J. SMITH. Prop. 1023 Leavenworth Tel. Dong. 1671 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day evenings "fulminating 'with the cele bration of the Lord's supper on Thursday evening. The general topic for the services will be "Right Relations," there being a .Subdivision of the subject' for each evening. The Palm Sunday muBic at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church -will be as follows, under the direction of Mr. Kelly: MORNING, 10:80. Processional Hymn Ride onl Ride on! in Majesty Dykes. Canticle Venlte Exultemus Goodson. The Anthemi The Palms k .....Faure. (Arranged for tenor solo and choir by Mr. Kelly.) Mr. Jeasen and choir. Choral . Respons By Thy Night of Agony Dylces. Offertory Music Daybreak Grieg. VESPERS. 4.30. Processional Hymn Hide on! Ride on! In Majesty Dykes. Canticle De Profundis Old Chant. Offertory Music Evensong Schumann. Special Lenten Hymn What Grace. O Lord, and Beauty Shown Walker The Anthem The Palms Faure. (See note above.) Mr. JeKsen and choir. Recessional Hymn Our Day of Praise Is Done .....Schumann. The following music will be given at Trinity Methodist church Sunday morning: Anthem Incline Thine Ear Bass solo by R. G. Watson. Tenor Solo The Palms Faure R. H. Landeryou. In the evening the musical service is postponed on account of the union mission ary meeting at the First Methodist church, where the following will be given: Anthem Croeslng the Bar.-. Barnby Tenor Solo My Redeemer and My Lord - Iluci. A. Lansing. Duet Come Unto Him (crucifix). Faure Messrs. Danatng and Graham. Kountse Memorial Lutheran church will hold services every evening during holy week except Saturday. Monday - evening Rev. Arthur Folsom will preach; Tuesday evening. Rev. W. H. Reynolds, D. D.; Wednesday evening. Rev. Guy W. Wads worth, D. D. ; Thursday evening. Rev. It. B. H. McBiide, and on Friday evening will be held the preparatory service. Music at Kountse Memorial Lutheran church for Palm Sunday: Processional Jesus, King of Glory. ..Haydn Call to Confession, Intro It fur Palm Sunday Gloria Petri T. N orris Uiorla In Kxcelala: , Old Chant Anthem The Palms Faure Offertory Create In Me a Clean Heart.. - . .. Layris Biixmond Mounting Setting Repairing a Specialty Special designs furnished for badges and medals gold and stiver work. Cash paid for old gold and sil ver. Ma.il Orders Promptly Attended N. P. STILLING Manufacturing Jeweler and Engraver, 622 Taxton Block. OMAHA. OTERA AND COMPANY rianufacturers t... High Class Commercial Engraving; Embossing in Copper and Steel Trade , Work a Specialty 1510 Howard St. Tel. Doug 2007 in Practical Hatter Hats Renovated PANAMA HATS BLEACHED By the new process tree .'.'. v from injurious acids. '" Prices Reasonable ' Mail Orders . Promptly Attended. W. A. Rarnscr 220 S. 14th St. Tel. Douglas-4652 OMAHA, NEB. Don't You Have Done at SNELL PRINTING CO. Commercial Printers Phone Douglas 5764 - 310 12th St. OMAHA Hymn Ride on , Ride on In Majesty uyacs Recessional All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name Holden . EVENING. Processional Lord Jesus by Thy Pas sion Mann Verslcle Make Haste. Oh God, to De liver Me Layrls Roeponse Make Haste to Help Me, Oh Lord Gloria Patri Shaertlich Anthem On that Day Shall the Lord of Hosts Hymn My Faith Looks Up to Thee.... Mason Solo In the Cros of Christ I Olory M'ses Lldelle and Carey. Nunc Dlmittls ..Parisian Tune Recesflonul Love Divine All Love Ex celling Zundel E. D. Keck, director. Palm Sunday music at Trinity cathedral: MORNING PRAYER AND CONFIRMA TION. Processional Ancient of Days Jeffeiy Venite Turner Benedlclte Foster Henedictua Anon Hymn Hide on. Ride on In Majesty. .myites offertorv The Palms .Faure Jules Lumbard. Confirmation Hymn My Faith Up to Thee , Twofold Amen Recessional Hymn Soldiers of Arise Ixxiks Ma son . . .Wagner ChrlKt Elrey EVENING PRAYER. Processional Hymn No. lit Hymnal Gloria after Psalms Bennett Ronum Est Bennett Phus Beethoven Devotional Hymn My Faith Looks Up to Thee Mrahmi Hvmn No. 91 Hymnal Offertorv God to Whom We Look Up Blindly Chadwlck Twofold Amen Wagner Recessional Hymn No. V Hymnal l"ti Stanley, organist and choirmaster. The First Congregational church la plan ning to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its organization by a three days' series of meetings May S. S and 4. Additional Inter est attaches to tills celebration from the fact that this was the first church of Its denomination to be established In Ne braska. On this account the State Associa tion of Congregational Churches will meet here at the date named and the exercises will be under its auspices. In addition to historical papers from various ministers and liyn-n of the state addresses will be made by Uev. Washington Gladden. IV D.t of Columbus. O.; President Henry C. King of Oberlln college. Miss Margaret J. Evans, dean of the woman's department of Carle ton college. North field, Minn., and Rev. A. F. Sherrlll, D. D.. of Atlanta Theological seminary, formerly pastor (or eighteen Printing Hot. Edwards, Msdnm Bean and Prof. Hlshnp are the most wonderful Psychics, Spiritual Me diums and teachers of Occult Science that the jt woria nes ever Known. JMHS!'1 Ar folding publlo meet- 1 ""'NJ inns every Sunday even- I Ina. ( o'clock. In halls Patterson BIk.. 17th and J"arnain. Rev. )dwards lectures on the Philosophy and Phenomena of Spiritual Ism, la also PhyscholoKlcal Muxlcan nd.r control of Ancient Musical Compos ers. PI a v s blindfolded and with a blanket over the keyboard sweet strains of nusl which she herself does not hear. There Is also a ladies' meetlna held every Wednesday afternoon. I:J0. in same halls. Wonderful teeta, lecture and Inspirational muato. Private consultation and life readings dally. Hours 10 a. m. to I p. m. These three mediums give Psyehonetrle Trance, Independent and Slate Writing Readlnfrs. In a trance and blindfolded Rav Edwards e,nd Pnf. Bishop give names, de scriptions of your departed loved one, which are absolutely accurate and convinc ing. Madam Bean will oonvlnoe you through her Peychonerlo power that there Is life beyond the grave, and a life reading will benefit you beth financially and spiritually. ro not fall to call and Investigate Oc cult Science. Spiritual and buslnees advice dajly. Room 1 and 2, Patterson BIk., 17th and Parnam. Tel. Douglas (030. Y7 JOE EVINE Wishes to announce that Is not running for office, but is running for your business. He sells the "Old Reliable Steel Ranges" For CASH or CREDIT Tel. Doug. 771 304-306 N. 16th Street CIENTIFIC HORSE HOEING EUGENE H. FERRIN .416 S. 18th. Tel. Dour 189 J ..V v Horses Called for and Delivered ENITIIof FERfECTION In the scientific world bas been attained by Mrs. FAUST The greatest Clairvoyant, Palmist, Astrolo ger Phrenologist and Occult Scientist Omaha has ever had th'. pleasure of entertaining. Truthful predictions given in every case Ithon t alnsjle question brlns askea. Endorsed bv the War department, emi nent congressmen, police department and many others. CVia visit to a genuine occult scientist wilt repay you for many disappointments. LADIF8 60c. Astrological chart, also three questions answered by mail for 60c. Send birth dnte. ASTROLOGY, PALMISTRY AND PHRENOLOGY TAUGHT. Hours: 0 a. in. to 8 p. tn. dillr. All business strictly confidential. MRS. FAUST, 1709 Jackson Street. years of the First Congregational church of Omaha. The Congregational Church Build ing society, which aided In building the first church erected In )8o6, will be repre sented by Rev. C. H. Richards, D. D.. of New York, Its secretary. Another feature of Interest will be a meeting of the Ne braska, Congregational Home Missionary society to decide whether It will In future assume responsibility for raising all funds needed for mission purposes tn the state without calling upon the national society. Friday afternoon. May 4. a reception to all early settlers of Nebraska, without regard to creed, will be held and there wilt be an hour or two of brief addresses by old rest dents. Special railway rates have been se cured and a large attendance la expected from the state and elsewhere. Solemn vespers will be celebrated Sun day evening at 7:48 at the Sacred.JIeart church. Twenty-second and Blnney streets. The Knights of Columbus and friends will attend In a body. Rev. Charles Mugan will preach the sermon. The celebrant of the vespers will be Rev. James Aheame, who will be assisted by Fathers Judge, Harrington, McNamara and Oleeson. Un der the direction of Rev. IVf. J. Barrett, the- junior choir of the church will sing the vesper music. The choir bas been practicing for some time. Confirmation services will be held at "Our Savior's" Norwegian Dsnlsh Luth eran church. Twenty-sixth and Hamilton streets, Palm Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. Psalms and "Holy City" will be sung by H. C. Johnson. Sermon, "Be Thou Faith ful Unto Death." Rev. H. Gudmandsen. T. JV. C. A. Notes. The annual meeting of the association will be held at the rooms Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Very little time will be iriven to the year's work, the evenlnc be ing riven to the buUdlnc rampaiirn. Every one interested Is urgently requeated to be The regular gospel service will be held Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Miss Mary S. Dunn, one of the national association sec retaries, will speak on "Prayer." She re quests that those In attendance be pre pared to take some part and to give tiieir own experiences In regard to answered prayer. This subject Is especially appre ciated at this time, when funds are being raised for the new building, present. Y. M. C. A. Xo4ee. R. C. Wade, general secretary, is spend ing a couple of days in Ottumwa, la.. Us old, field, iuokiug u old friends aud V"1 aiiU, 0R MINE RUITS That are fresh and seasonable, also the fresh green vegetables that are oa the market and Strawberries That would make your mouth water to see them the prices are remark ably reasonable too, for this time of the year. A full line of high trade Groceries. CALL DOUOLAB 1614. Chas. II. Mallinson & Co. 112 Catpltol Ave. ERR ITT' S Hotel, Pharmacy Bees to announce that they have In stalled a new direct telephone for your convenience, New Phons Dooflas-SPlS Old Phone Douf la12J9 i Remember We Never Close Mcrritt's Millard Hotel Pharmacy Cor. ThlrtMtb and DougUi St pi HAKE, YOUR CHOICE Densmore No. 1. ...... .til W Densmore No. 1 115 00 Densmnre No. I 140.00 Remington No. 1 $M 00 Remington No. ft. 130 00 Remington No. $3?. BO Remington No. s. M0.00 Remington No. T 146.00 . Dosens of others, all re- built, all bargains. . TTPBWRITERS FOR RENT. ' WE REPAIR ALL KINDS. Ws are exclusive agents far Bllckens dorfer Typewriters, and Can supply parts and repairs for all models. . -v - ; i; .) '' Central Typewriter Exchange J MOB Lea vertworto Street, - . . ' ' Two Blocks Souths of . Her Grand. Tel. Rd-M. Millard Housecleaning Without Inconvenience Sans Air Sanl A Y tary n Suc' WL tlon Carpets cleaned on the floor. Not taken up. Every thing cleaned in place. ' 1 Iowa Sanitary Cleaning Co. - Phone Red 3362 taking care of his business interests there. The boys' meeting Sunday afternoon will be held In the new gymnasium. William Parker, truant officer, will tell some of his experiences with boys in his truancy work. Probably no Young Men's Christian as sociation In the world has entertained so many visiters in a short time as the army association at Dalny, Manchuria. On some days from 10,900 to 1&.CKK) men, wait ing for their steamer, were entertained and from UO.000 to 160, 000 were served In one month. Nearly all of the 500,000 sol diers In Manchuria are being met by the associations at Dalny and Uuchutung, the two points of embarkation. S The men's meeting at 4 o'clock will be held In the Tabernacle at Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Ir. Eljlro Takasugl of Tokio, Japan, will give his lecture on "The New Japan. Dr. Takasugl is a gTaduaie of re Paw university and a postgraduate of Boston university, and is now pro fessor In the Imperial college, Sapporo, Japan. As a student of conditions in his own country, he was Induced by one of the lyceum bureaus to make a short lec ture tour of the United States. A son of Marshal Oyama was especially. Intrusted to his tutelage. Thirty of the army offi cers who won renown at' the front dur ing the late war sat under his Instruction. As a 'member of the Samurai and son of a noble family, he has the entree into the inner circles of his country. Hob 8. Chlnda, vice minister of foreign affairs, was a college male and Is a most lntlma'e friend. These facts prove that Dr. Takasugl knows his native land, and It Is expected that his lecture next Sunday will be a treat. Music will be provided. Admlsslen will be free. Mleeellaaeoae Aaaesmeeaaeats. Parkvale Congregational Bible school at I; preaching at 4. Plymouth Congregational Morning serv ice at 30; Bible school at noon; no even ing service. Psrk Forest Chapel of Castellar Street Church, Twelfth and Dominion Sunday school at t p. m. Ontario Street Chapel of Castellar Btreet Church. Eighteenth and Ontario Sunday school at t p. m. Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Rev. H. T. Bell, Pastor Serv ices at 10:90 and t. Church of ths Living Ood. College Hall, Nineteenth and Farnam "Mlllenlal Dawn 5 Bible study at 10 p. m. Orand View Baptist Sunday School, Fortieth and Cedar, O. D. Maddlson, Sup erintendentMeets at t:S0. Third Presbyterian. Twentieth and Leavenworth, John . Spencer, Pastor Services at 10:10 and T:30, Sunday school at S. North Side Christian. Twenty-sixth and Orant. H. J. Kirschsteln, Pator Morning, "Hopes for the Hour;" evening, "Profitable Exercise." Ws Unite Presbyterla. Iweoty.flxst ENERAL Contracting Before building; consult with me. Ksttmat furnished free. Noth ing bnt flrnt class work I MAKK A SPECIALTY OF OON TRACT ING, NOT JOHBIXd AND RE PAIRING. Tea will be money ahead by flour ing with G. W.MUTZ 2420 Grant St, OMAHAv ATURO PATHIG OSTEOPATHY A littli Lectors l (cr Your Benefit , This Is practically - "t new science, and If you are sick or ailing It de serves your attention. To begin with, we' will take a disease mat is classed as Incurable Rheumatism. It Is one of the most pain ful ailments that the' human body-can be afflicted with. Medicine cannot cure it. With Neuropathlo Osteopathy ws .can ab solutely cure it by eliminating the cause, The cost Is small compared with drugs All mental and nervous troubles can be cured dn a short time , without the use nf dmgs. . 1 "" Chronic stomach trouble and catarrh are something most everybody Is afflicted wttB and think cannot be cured. Why Sutter any mors when ws can sure you. DRS. A. D. and JENNIE U UIKO 115 Karbaoh Block Residence Phene Msrney-HtT. fflee fhene-0oug.-301 WANT A'-'.' . KEY For that YALE LOCK or Trunk Tkea remember that C. ft. HKF1JX, the "Leek Doctor," has fell sasl r t oaa smelt e one for yea. C. R. HEFLIN ' 'Gunsmith and Locksmith" ' " 217 S. 14th PKono Du. 2973; HoDseoleiDlns fir Machinery. Tint's Our Saving Hone) Bj Using ' Our System." Bat's Your Bust DISS. Business QH 1919 Farnam Gt. and Emmet, David R. Turn bull, Pastor Services at 10 30 and 7:30; Bible school at noon; young people's meeting at 4:30, Grace Baptist, Tenth and Arbor, B. F. Fellman, Pastor Services at 10:46 and 7:46; . Sunday school at noon; Junior union at t; young people's prayer meeting at 7. People's, Charles W. Savldg-e, Pastor Morning, "Great Hymns of the Church;' evening, "The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit." ' Calvary Baptist Branch, Thirty-fourth, and Seward, Key. K. H. Curry, Pastor Sunday, 1:30 p. m., Bible school; Thursday, 7:46 p. m., gospel service, , Second Presbyterian, Twenty-fourth and Nicholas, Kev. Newman Hall Burdlclt, Pastor Preaching at 10;30 and 8; morning subject, "The Working Church." Castellar - Street Presbyterian, Sixteenth and Castellar, Walter 11. Reynolds, Pastur Services at 10:80 and I: Sunday school, with orchestra, at noon; Endeavor society at 7. St. Mary's Avenue Con'sreaatlonal. Rev. Lucius O. Balrd. Fastor Services at 10:20 and 4:30; morning, "The Call for Disciples;" vespers, "The Claim of Christ on the Men oi loaay. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty, fifth and Farnam Sunday school at :4f; morning service at 11; evening service at I; toplo of lesson sermon, "The Doctrine of Atonement." Clifton Hill Presbyterian. Forty-fifth end Orant, R. L. Purdy. Pastor PubUo worship at 10.30 and 7:30; Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor at 4:); morning. "Palm Branches;" evening, "Love's Con quering Word." First Christian, Nineteenth and Farnam. S. D. Dutcher, Pastor Bible school at 3.46; services morning and evening; Christian Endeavor at 4:30; morning sermon. "Serv ing One's Day .and Generation;'' evening, "The Accepted 'Time." Knox Presbyterian, Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. Hlgbee, Paator Morning, "The Church and Wealth;" evening, "Account- Ing to God, or the Judgment Day;" Sab bath school at noon; prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. , Hillside Congregational, Thirtieth and Ohio, Herbert L. Mills, Pastor Services at 10:30 and 7:3o; morning subject, "The Question of the First Palm Sunday;" even ing, "Escaping Temptation:" Sunday school at noon; young people at 4:30. Unity, Seventeenth and Cass, Rev. New. ton Mann. Minister Service at 10:30 a. in.: sermon. "The Real Jesus and the Ideal Christ;" Sunday school at noon; In the evening a lecture by Pandit N. Krishna of Bombay, India, on "India. Past and Pres ent" Calvary Baptist, Twenty-fifth and Hamil ton. Rev. E. R. Curry. Pastor Services at 10.30 and 7:30. Rev. Maine w G. Allison, assisting the pastor In special services, will preach; morning theme, "The Story of the Sheep That V as Lost;" evening. "How Many Will Be Saved T" Services every even. Ing, except Saturday at I p. m., at which Mr. Allison will preach; Bible school at noon; men's "Barsca class at ntfou: youus Vevyte'g aervWe a j. m. LI I - ' 1 1 (!) 4 ' .4 I ...