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AK OMAHA SfXDAY - IIKK: MAY - .!!). A TOPICS OF THE DAT OF REST Mn. T. N. McClintock of China to Speak at North Church. iimmr In St. Paid. Minn . and the side trlpi In connection therewith. The second ! will be on "Two teek it Principal Toint In t oiorado." The datea are May Jl and May . Tuesday eientr.g. nesi. the Ruslna OlrU" I club has open night for lt member anl their frltml A mus cal program In charge or Miss Hlen Mac kin will b given In the 1 assembly room at 1:9). WILL ADDRfSS TKE WOKEN .', V!. Vrr" EZZV ftTl'. nruigirg Minw message from the recent biennial convention In St. Paul. Minn. Holes by Miss Mlnnsh Weber. Social hour at S:i. All women Invited. Dr. Joka Hsllst, Once rteotearspfeer t thtlal Ha mid II. Mill reak at V. M. C. A. on the De pose tatlaa. Mia. T. X. McClintock of Hainan. China, representing the Woman's Pn;jbyterln Board of Missions of the Northwest, will apeak before the Preabyterlhn union of Omaha and vicinity Wednesday afternoon at V;3a) t North church. Nineteenth and Ohio streets. Mrs. McCilmork Is a forceful and Intereallnt" apcaker and women of all denomlnallona are Invited to hear her. Music at Kountse Memorial church: MORNING. Prelude Andanteno .. l.emare Frncessionsl Hark! Hark! M Soul . .St art Solo Babylon Watson Mra. Ourteth. Postlude-March In K flai Batiste EVENING. Prelude Evening Star (Tannahauaer Wsgner tut Love Dlvlna All Love Rscelltng. . Giebel Klsa Bill and Mies Shaffer. Pcntlude March, eeleotwd E. A. Van Fleet, director. Charlee Cocke, Jr., organist. Special muale at Flrat Christian Sunday will be a.i follow: MORXIXO. Anthem Croaaing the Bar rrothero Response Hear l a O Father Prothero EVENING. Anthrm-Tha Ist Chord. ..Brewer-Sullivan Tenor Solo O Irving Father llel Rkgo Mr. J. J. Naven. Mra. T-ouise Shadduck Zabrlskle. organ lt. Walter Graham, director of mualc. The Toung Wommi Christian associa tion circulating llhrarv waa open to the members for the flrat time Ihla noon Pooka mar be had by members every day from 13 to 2. on Saturday evening from 7 to I and on Sundays from i.Vt to 4. Anv woman, whether a member or not. ia wel come to read any book a In the reference library at any time, but they muat not be taken from the room. Monday evening. net. May I. the In-Hls-Neme circle Invites the general public to hear Judge Howard Kennedy apeak on "The Juvenile t'ourt and It Work." The circle exists to further the religious Intercut of the association and thla winter ha had each mouth a talk by one of the workera prominently Identified with the various phllnntliroplc and charitable organizations of the city, and ho many are Intereated in the Jmenile court It waa decided lo make Mil an open meeting In the Young Wom en a Christian association auditorium. Hour. I o clock. Special mualc by a male quartet. I If This "jBetter 3 sTTS, Vv"-wyvJW-' I aaaaai fl aan rviice That Distinguishes Madman's From Other Furniture Stores PP Dr. Iceland of the Flrat Methodlat church la giving a aerie of post-Lenten lectures on Sunday evening on 'Spiritual Mrswagea from Poeta and Song Writer." "Alfred Tennyson, the Seer of Immortality, " will be given Sunday evening. The vested choir will render Tennyon "Ring Out Wild Hell"' and 'Crossing the Bar" and other aelerllon from thla great poet. The audience la requcated to he in their aeata promptly at 7:45. thua avoiding Interruption of the inualcal prelude. Flrat Presbyterian, Seventeenth and liodge, Rev. Edwin Hart Jnka, paator. MORNING. Ant ham I WU1 Sing of Thy Power... Sullivan Solo God I My Shepherd Dvorak Miss Moses. EVENING. Anthem Softly Fade the Twilight Ray Calkin Anthem Jesutt. Meek and Gentle.. Ambrose Choir: Mlaa Louise Janaen. aoprano and director; Mia Myrtle Mosaa, contralto; Mr. H. C, Jeaaen. tenor; Mlaa Nancy Cun- ningnam, organist. Special monthly musical service in the evening at the Hanscom Park Methodlat Episcopal church: Prelude Bach Anthem "The Radiant Morn Hath Paaaed Away" Woodward Solo "Glory to Thee My God Thla Night" Gounod Mra. Sent!. offortory Batiate Quartet With eolo for aoprano, tenor, baaa and alto "Hath Thou Not Known" Ffhieger Miss Woolf, Miaa Weterfleld. Mr. Newell and Mr. Lang. Pui "I Waited for tha Lord"..Mende'sohn Mra. Stanley Hill and Dr. Jennie Callfaa. Bolo "Like Aa the Heart Deeevelh the Water Book" Allition Mr. CTiarlea Lang. Anthem, with aoprano sold "Inflam matua" from "Stabat Mater" Rossina Dr. Jennie Callfaa and choir. Potlude March Scattaon ClaWe Mlaa Marguerite Morehouse, organist; Mr. Lea G. Krats. choirmaster. At the North Side Christian church a w omen' choru will render the special I niualc at tha morning eervlee. In the evening tha chorus choir will air. "The Heavena Are Telling." from Haydn 'Creation." The chorus choir of thia church, numbering twenty-five, expects to attend the May festival .Saturday evening In a body, to hear the "Meaalah," as the? are preparing to give thla great oratorio at Chriitmaa time. V. M. C. A. Sunday at o'clock Dr. Henrv will begin a aeriea of talks before the Life Problem club on the "Problem of Physical tempta tion. May t he will apeak upon "Sax and Life;" May a, "Sex and Manhood;" May Is. "Sex and Religion." At the association building Sunday after noon there will be a timelv address on the deposed aultan of Turkey regarding hi? lire a no reign by ur. John Bsptlst, who for three yeara waa court photographer nd Intimately acquainted with the aecret of the palace. The debate between the Omaha and South Omaha debating teams scheduled for Tues day evening. April 27. waa noatnnned until Tuesday evening. May 11. on account of tl.e "uiiu.v 'i ice imif n ream to get reaav. This la the first annual debate with the South Omaha hoya. Admission to the de bate will be free. "Mother's day." Sunday, May . will be ohserved by the Omaha association. A program la being arranged. Mra. I .owe will have a apcctal (mother's) dinner for the boys away from home. There will be an orchestra giving a concert In the lobbv In the afterr.oor and an appropriate address In the assembly room at 4 o'clock. Special mush- and alnglng of favorite songs. The association haa ordered 1.000 white carnn lions, which may be secured at the build ing Saturday afternoon and Sunday. All the men and boya are asked to wear a while carnation and to write home to their mothers. Mlseellaneoa Annoancetnen ta. Calvary Baptist, Branch. Thirty-fourtii and Seward Sunday at 3:30. Bible school. Tnursdey at S, prater meeting. People a, L'harios W. Savldge, Pastor Morning. "Help Yourself anu God Will Help i'ou," evening, "A New Measage from God." Second Church Christ. Scientist. Nine teenth and Farnam, Lyric Theater Sunday achool at 9:46. Service at 11. Subject lea son aermon, "Everlasting Punishment." Kojntze Memorial Lutheran, Rev. John E. Ilummon, V'usior Morning subject, "Our Political Pride " Kvening subject, "The W Isa Man.' ' Special music. Church of the Covenant. Twenty -seventh and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell. Pastor Serv ices at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; topic of morning service, "Law Enforcement." Flrat Unitarian Seventeenth and Cass Morning service. 10:30; preaching by Rev. W. A. Pratt; subject, "If Paul Were Alive oday." A cordial Invitation la extended to Church of the Good Sheperd. Twentieth and Ohio 8 and 11, celebration of the holy communion; 7:30, aervlce and sermon; eaneaaay evening aervlce, wtin address. 7:46. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 709 Leaven worth Sunday school at 10. Evening services at 8. These services are free to the public William Redd, pre aldlng elder. fit at Church of Christ. Scientist. Twenty filth and Farnam. Clmmbers Building Sunday school at :45. Service at H and 8. Subject of lesson sermon, "Everlasting runlshment." Trinity Methodist, Twenty-first and Bin ney, Pr. John A. Spyker, Pastor The pas tor will preach t 10:30 and 7:30. Sabbath achool at noon. Junior league at 3. Senior league at 6.30. 8r. Paul's German Lutheran, Twenty- eighth and Parkei. E. T. Otto. Pastor Servlors at lo a. m. and evening service in EiiRlis;- at 7M: tnerae, .The Work Of the Gocd Shepucrd." Fhat Presbyterian, Corner pf Dodge and Seventeenth, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks. D. D., Pastor Morning service at 10:3. Hh enlng at 7:30. Sunday achool at 12. Christian Endeavor meetinr at :1S. Clifton Hill Presbyterian, Thomaa B. Greenlee, Minister Service at 10:30 and 8. Sahbath school at noon. Junior Endeavor society at 4:80. Senior Endeavor society at 7. Midweek metlnj Wednesday at 8. Pesrl Memorial Methodlat Episcopal. Twenty-fourth and Iiimore, Thomas O. The wn,ien' ii-riii.rv of tl.e iMn.rch r.f I MlnK'.e. pss' nr - Morning tneme, "i ne fan Tiu.n h -in i-aM si- ! of Babylon;" evening. The Paths of Glory St. Philip the Deacon will hold their annual but to the Graxe." Sunday hool at apron sale In the church guild rooms. Hit North Twanty-firt ttreet, Thursday at'er r.oon and evening. The proceoda are for missionary work. V. W. C. A. tea. The educational committee haa made definite arrangements for tmo of the prom 'jied aeriea of vacation trlD talks. The first me wtn ie on tne national cnrlatlan F.n- I service at 11 and 8. The paator haa re- noon. First Christian. Twenty-sixth and Har ney, J. M. Kersey. Paator I'stial services. Preaching at 1O:S0 ind 8. Bible school at 12. Voung peopie'a meeting at 7. Bible class Tuesday trom 8 to 9. You are cor dially Invited. Flrat Reformed Church. Twenty-third and Central Boulevard. Rev. F. S. Z.augg. Paator Sunday school at 9:3U; preaching teavor convention, which is to be held till TALKS ON TEETH (Bj Dr. C. R. L Murphy) "WE WON'T HURT YOU" Bo manr p"fle have an erroneous ldi that our method of restoring missing teeth involves a surgical operation. W are con stantly getting letters aaklng whether the "operation" ia rainful or not. There is nothing about this work that la in the slightest lcgree related to an "operation." You have nothing to fear or dread. The conatructivs part of the work ia done In tha laboratory It la not evn a teUloua- Job for the patient. Bantah tha fear If you have held to the Idea that it was a painful ordeal and one to be- feared or dreaded. Dr. Murphy' Method haa revolutionized, the old-faahioned tortures of t ie demist chair people are glad to Keep appoint ments here, for each one mea.ia that tlie new. beautiful teeth are that much nearer ready to be placed In tha mouth. W can refer to patients In every part ff th't country. Where do you live East. NVest. North r South? If you will write for particulars, we ran put you In communication with one of our natlenta 1n you vicinity, to whom j-oil can write. We may name some right In your own town for there are many of these happv rJpte scattered all over the country and more being added daily. Are you wearing a partial plate or a brings? If ao. you know what it is to be tortured. Wa sympathise with you but you don't need to suffer lung. If you are near enough you can call for fraa examination of your teeth, and If you are not rear enough to call yuu can write for our free book. "Dr. Murpbr'a Method of Dentistry," wliich explains the work In detail. . Wliv not make a atari toward teeth per fection to-day? Good teeth means good health. . Opportunity Is knocking. DR.E.R. L. MURPHY 510 N. Y. Life Buiidin. OMAHA FORMERLY CONSI'LTING AND EX AMININli DENTIST WITH O. OORXHDN MARTIN UNO turned from his trip and will have charge of the services. The Norwegian and Danish Methodist, Twenty-tlfth and Decatur. R. P. Petersen, Pastor Services at 1! and 8. Topics: Morn ing. "A Better Omaha;'' evening. "Have Ye Received the Holy 8pirit?" Young peo ple's meeting at 7. Trinity Cathedra!. Capitol Avenue and Eighteenth. The Very Rev. George A. Beecher. Dean Holy communion at 8. Sun day school and Bible class at 9:45. Holy communion and aermon at 11. Evening prayer and sermon at 8. Fliat Vnited Prebyterian. Twenty-first and Emmet, Rec. f. II. TurnbuU, Pastor Services at 10:30 and 8. The celebration of the crament of the Lord a (tapper st the morning s?rvlce. Young people's meeting at 7. Bible school at noon. Mel a be Methodlat Episcopal, Farnam and Fortieth. J. Narver Gortner. Pastor Preaching at 11 and 8. Rev. William Gorst, D. D., will preach at the morning service. The paator will preach in the evening, theme, "Loyalty to Law." St. Mark's Engliah Lutheran, Twentieth and Burdette, L. Groh. Pastor-Services Bunday 10:4S, "Height of Joy Via Deep Sorrow;" 8, "No Drudgery, but Delight In Oud'e Way." Sunday school at noon; Young People's christian Endeavor. 7:18. First UnltsMl Bvangencaj franklin, .Near Twenty-fourth. Rev, y. Detk, Paator Sunday achool. 10 a. m : holiness meeting. 8 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, i p. m. ; wor ship. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; themes. "A Great Necesaity." "What Seek Ye." Third Pteabyterian, Twentieth and Leav enworth, Rev. William E. Todd. Paator Sunday achool at 9:30. Morning aervlce at 10:45. Evening aervlce at 8. Rev. Di. CT.arlee Hnron of Omaha seminary will preach. Special music at each t-r ire. North Preahy terlan. Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V. Higt-. Paator Soi vices at 10:30 a. m. and J:i p m.; Sabbath achool, L m.; Young People's Society of I'hriatian En deavor. g'30 p. in. No prayer meeting this week, account seminary commencement. Olivet Baptist. Thirty-eighth and Grand Avenje. George MacDougall. Paator Morn ing services at 11; subject, "l-w Enforce ment." Sunday achool at noon. Baptiat Voung Peopie'a union at 7. Eenlng wor ahlp at S. when Prof. J. A. Baber wlli apeak. Hanscom Tark Msthodisl Episcopal. Cor ner of Twonty-nlnlh end Woolwortli. K. Scotl Hyde. Paator-Preaching by ihe par- tor at 10:30; at a a aervlce or song oy a large chorus choir. Lae G. Krats. choir master. Sunday achool at 13, Bert Wilcox, superintendent. First Congregational. Nineteenth and Davenport. Frdrtc T. House. Pastor Morning worship at K:. "The Present Situation In Turkey " addreaa by John Bap tists, a native of Turkey; vesper irriiit. 4.30 p. m., recital In anu y aiid son of (he patriot reformer, Nehemiah. Cjatetlur Preal ytcrlan. Slxtecntn and ("svellsr. Ralph H. Houseman. Minister At 10:1", hesehial meeting to confer with prospective ra"iiibers.. At 10:30. public wor ship, ordination of rldera and l aeons, re ception of member and sacrament of the JJlxrd a aupper. Bible achool -at noon. . Hi i ia n r.ii,iT . . - - ..... - - Persooai Liberty Idea from Ui Spiritual HEN you lay down your hard earned cash for furniture you ought to get something MORE than just furniture. You're entitled to assurance of quality and reasonable prices. More than that you're entitled to pleasure and satisfaction in buying them and a continuance of these things in using them. You're intitled to service the best possible service the Hartman kind. You'll find our salesmen courteous You'll find our qualities guaranteed and you find our prices ABSOLULELY THE LOWEST. We mean that every word of it. This is the store for satisfaction in every transaction. "Let Hartman Feather Your Nest. IE STEEL RANGE 3 Rooms rtrmiriSHEo COMri.STELY $52 $5.60 Cash. $4.00 Monthly. 4 Rooms rvnirxsBED COMPLETELY $63 $6.80 Caen. $5.00 Monthly. Complete with 1 '.ill warniilur closet as ahown. 6 eight Inrh holes, large square oven, asbestos lined. Math o cold rolled stel, heavy castings, full nickeled trimmed. Guaranteed baker. Special AVEpIPDRT ROTPA THn Frame made of solid oak. each front JJAVIiHrUftl DUX A Mil) potlt in ornamentPd w1tn CBrving. top or nacK ann across rront is namisornoiy ruftlcil. T p holstered throughout In heavy Imported volour. Has best nil tempered steel springs, and deeplv tufted back. Sale price 21.98 5 Rooms rVRsTISXSD COMPLETELY $85 $9.00 Cash. te.OO Monthly. 6 Rooms rVBlflSSED COMPLETELY $105 $11.00 Cash. $8.00 Monthly. ilia ' n x u. imiif I'l 26.75 7A "psatvA D( esgl' KITCHEN CABINET Made of solid OHk. wai riiilsh. il. I'rnn plete with flour Mini in, hi i,m . i m lery drawers, sliding bread and meat hoard. Large utensil compartment. liiaas noor to man cup board and row of spice drawers to top. .Spe cial, at , in fTi i utr lit, 13.S5 SCENTIFIC REFRIGERATORS most durable PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLES r CHINA CABINET Made of solid oak. bent end de sign, douhle strength rIssh, ad justable shelves grooved for sianuiiiK plates. I'reneli plate mirror on top as shown, special.. Of new cold air circulation, cabinet, most economical re frigerators, one of our most extraordinary sale specials, at, each. 6.75 Made of solid oak. with solid quarter sawed oak top. Mas massive base and large carved feet. It I superior in construction and finish. Special for this sale, at, each 10.89 CENTER TABLES Very handsome and of artistic design. Fancy shape top and French shaped legs. Made of solid oak or mahogany veneer. They're tables of highest character and strong ly constructed. Special, each. 2.65 GO-CART A very strong enrt. very light, folds up compactly, wheels double under, closes by one single motion, has large rubber tires. Price complete, with hood of Nan tucket leather, for 6.75 80o" DRESSER Three large drawers, fancy ahape top. French plate bev eled mlror. carved standards. I resser made of solid oak and thor oughly guaran teed special 7.95 yjffl 1 liBiiE J1 SIDEBOARDS Of massive design, serpentine top drawers, one lined for ft I -verware, lnrge ltnen drawer and dish compiirtment. Kitm shape French plate mirror. Mad.- of quarter snwed oali. of export workmanship throughout and thoroughly gn r anteed; speclsl .... 14.25 "omb DRESSERS They are made of solid quarter oak. and have full serpentine fronts, has extra large French plate neveied mirror, you can not find an equal to this value in umana we guarantee. It. Special price .inn , n i u n 13.59 COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART Covered In English waterproof cloth, covereil dash, large hood. Folds with one motion. Has nickeled guards. Kmtmeled gearings. Large cushion tire wheels. Extra strong. Special... 10.90 12x9 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS RUGS This rug value stnils without an eqaul In Omaha. Coloring of that lasting Mini. I'atterna of the newest M mm mm tm designs, floral ami oriental. They're firmly t 1 'X woven. Made without seams. Kxtra fine I fl. I al quality, tfpcciul ELEGANT ROCKERS Of very handsome design, new shaped hack, handsomely ruffled edge, frame of American quartered oak highly polished, has large carved head on each arm, upholstered throughout in Price. ...... guaranteed Nantucket leather ( )t Credit Ta Emy-where ti e . .m iff sALV rtfK-f7 V! t 'iTMI'iTflTTI 12x9 WILTON VELVET RUGS SANITARY STEEL COUCHES Made with angle steel frame, both Bides elevate, making full size comfort able bed. Three rows of spiral spring supports. Special , 3.75 MASSIVE NANTUCKET LEATHER COUCHES These couches are made with frames of solid oak, beautifully carved and hand polished. They are set with the best oil tempered bteel springs, and upholstered in guaranteed Nantucket m rx leather. Special III ltl A V v ve Most beautiful spring patterns, part of lot seiuiml in uut- chaae or eaatern mills .Maae or neat mater terlals. many different patterns from which to choose. You never saw a better rug for the money, ai. 18.50 sale price WiSjWAlsssas,V''J ',-? 1414-16-18 III U I ! f I 1 U I V i 1414-16-1 Douglas Street and Biilrltnoua Standpoints." with choru choir sing ng. Isnmauuel Baptist. Tweniy-fourth and rinkney. J'hlletUi. II Mrlsia ell. J'aator At IO:3u Miss Urace Hught of J-ipan wl'l peak. Al ' p. in.. "The IJfe of Hlgi Alti li.des." flutulav s-'iool hi noon Voung People's (oe'etv at T. Midweek rie-ting Wedm siUy evening nt o'clocl; First Kapllhl Twenty-nln'.li ant llarnev. Rev. J. V. Conley, I.'. L.. Cust ir eWvh et. I". Jo a. in and P in.; iniiriung s rin.m. "I'tidi for tin' Kliigihun.'' lu tli pv. ring lr. John Haptlei of 'onstanl Inople, an Ar menian, will tell o'i of conditions in Tur key. Hunilay school. 1-' ni. ; youni; people s meeting. 7 p. m. iiethany BraucU, S! Iavenworth street. Sunday achool, I p. m.; gospel meeting Friday, p. m. Central I'nlted Preaoy terlan. Twenty, fourth and Dodge, R. H. A. McHrlde. U. L) , Miniaier-Morning worship. W3u; sermun sublet t. "A Command and Its Justification. Keening worship, sermon sub.tecl, "Christ' Fost Itesurret'tlon Appeaiance In Galilee." Hubhtitli arhool at noon. tlrae.. I.utuerun. nj-1.126 Siuth Twenty kixln. M I.. Jdelnk. f'HSinr Will hold an nlrrsary eerili es. Ii l in Jun fix years sine- Itev. Mr. Meii. lt took chaigea luilor f.f llila rhiirr-h U ii.ir tttiH nvmun yl llti.i 111. wi!' he s,icihI for Hie onaftlon. At S I p. ni. the seiuion will be i-uiii ih text. J "Wi.at will it give mu and 1 will deliver J Him unto you." subject. "Heware of Men Who Sell Out." Bunday achool at 1J.1S p m.; I.uther league, 7 p. m. ; prayer meet ing on Wednesday night. St. Mary a Avenue Congregational, St. Mary'a and Twenly-seventh, Hv. Kuciua it. Balrd. I'aator Morning worship. 10 :; sermon by the pastor. lulpu edliurl.il. "Ohedittnce to Law the I'rlce of Liberty." Bunday school at ntMin; Junlnr Knil-avor and pastor's rlasx, 4::iu. Clirlsiian Kni-avr aoclety, o:4i. I We xtnilnsier rresiiyieluii, T n;y. npuli ! and Mason Rev. W. P Kultnii, I". 1 . j l'alor Tin- pastor wi'l pieneh at t.:',t ami el :: he will peaW on ' John Knox. Iliej Reformer, of Scoilund." Sabbath school i and Hible classes at noon. Izard street mission school at 3 o'clock. Young People's society at f:t. Calvarv Baptiat, Twenty-fifth and II am illon. Rev. E. R. Curry, Paetnr Services al 10.30 and I. The 1-ord's Supper ob served sml hand of fellowship given new tu muera at close of morning aermon. Kening topic. "Our City Klectlon." Bible school tit 1.'. Voung peopie'a meeting at 7.' Wednesday at 8. prayer service. Ijisr Avenue PrvsbvterlMii. Corner For tieth and Nicholas. Rev. Niithaniel MMilf fm. I). 1 1.. Mmlst-r Morning worship at 10 V Kvning suixlil'i at 0. Habhath aehool u i rj. Chriaeiaii Kndea or al 7. At the mens r.ible class lbs siihiert will be. "C:ir Rlgliieouness." An inviihiiun is extended to all men to attend thia class tomorrow. At night the pastor begins a aeriea of sermons on "The I.o.d's Prayer." First Methodlat Kplacopal The Sunday services will be conducted by the paetor Rev. Frank I- Ijovelaud, I) 1. ; mu.lc by the vested cldr; Thomas J. Kelt,, rholr master; morning theme. "A Fundamental Necessity In Our Clvillzslion." In the evening the sermon will be the second In the series of "Spiritual MrsaSH-s from I'oets and Prose writers." The subject w.ll on "Tenmson. the Se.r of Immorialii v " The choir will aing "Ring Out, Wild Unia" and "Crossing- the Bsi." : Ten.nson. Sunday school st noon. T. K. Stuigess su tM-nni. nil. nt : Voung p.oilo', orvi, Z., SI. It. B Maul, president ,rr"- a