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    THE OMAHA ST'XDAV BKE: MAY 10. 1000.
TOPICS OF TflE DAY OF REST
Bet. Alex Henry, D. D., of Phila
' delphit ia Omiha Sunday.'
JUDGE ESTELLE AT THE Y. M. C. A.
plrtt.af laloa Is Strongly In 1I
t Anoig the'taarehes el
' - Omaha aad Federatloa
; la at Work.
quartet la under. the direction of P"r.nk
J. - Reaier.
Mlecellaaeaae Airfati.
'Osk Street Mission Funday School,
1009 South Twentieth, I p. m., follows
by preaching service by Rev. Henderson.
People's Church. Charlie W. Savldge,
Pastor Morning subject. "Blind Leading
the Blind," evening, 'Sutclde. Ita eauae and
Cure." -
Rethany Branrh. rirst Baptist, . l
I.eavnworth Sunday school at p. m.;
gospel meeting, conducted By the pastor,
Friday at K p. m.
First Chrlstlsn. Twenty-sixth and Harney,
t. M. Kersey, petor Services at 10 a. m.
and i p. m. Bible school at noon. Toting
People's meeting at 1. jJ
Force'ln-IJfe." Sunday achool at ll'chrla
tinn Kndeavor at . Evening worship at S,
theme, '-The 3ala of Knduring Character."
Special mulc at each eervlce.
Orace Lutheran, l?2g South Twenty-sixth,
Rev.. M. L. Meilek. Psstor Bervlcea at 10-.l
and . Sunday school - at U:l. Luther
league at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday
night- . . . Z : . "
'First I'nlted rreebyterlan.' Tw'enty-first
and ftmrnet. ReV. l. R. Turnhull, Pastor
ri vices 10: a. m. and I p. m. Rlble
School, 12 m .Meeting of young people,
J p. m.-
First Church of Christ. Scientist, Twenty
fifth and Farnam Sunday tchool at 9:45
a, nn.: Service at 11 a. m. and p. m.,
subject of lesson sermon, "Mortals and Im
mortals." "Second Church of Christ. Sclent'at; ' Nine
teenth and Farnam. I.yrlc TheaterSun
day school at :45 a.' m.; service at 11 a.
nr, subject of lesson sermon, "Mortals and
Immortals. " -, .
Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day
Saints, Twenty-seventh snd Leavenworth,
WHllam : Redd, Presiding ' Elder Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Evening service gt-i
All are welcome.
First T'nttarlan,' Seventeenth and Cass,
Rev. Newton M. Mann, Minister Sunday
morning at 10:45 Prof. Lawrence Fossler
of the University of Nebraska . will de
liver the address. ;
J St. Mark's English Lutheran, Twentle'h
and Burdette. L. Oroh, Pastor At 10:45,
"Prayers Hindered.". At . 'Things Move,
Ood Rules, Great Joy." Sunday school at
noon. Toung People at 7:15. .
Central United Presbyterian. Twenty
fourth and Dodge. R. B. A. McBrlde, D. D
Minister Morning worship at 10:J". Kven
Ing worship at g:00. Subject of evening ser
mon. The Christian's Inheritance."
First : -Presbyterian. Seventeenth and
Dodge. Public worship 10:30 a. m. and 8
p. m. Dr. Lowne will- preach In tne morn
ing. In the evening a tine stereoptlcon
lecture will be given on the ."People of
North Slam."
St.. Paul's German Lutheran, .Twenty
eighth and- Parker, E.' T. Otto. Pastor
Confirmation service at 10 o'clock. Even
ing sen-Ice nt 7:46. Services In English on
the first and fourth Sundays of. the month
at 7:45 p m.
First Reformed. Twenty-third and Cen
tral Boulevard, Rev. F. S. Zaugg, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:90 a. m. Preaching
Service, at 11:00 a. , m. and 8.00 p. m. Chris
tian Kndeavor at 7:00 p. m. Special sermon
to- children In the -morning.
McCabe Methodist, Farnam -and Fortieth,
J. Narver Gortner, Pastor Preaching1' at 11
a. m.' and S p. m. Morning, "The Yoke- of
Christ. Hvenlng, "The Reason Many Are
Not. Saved. 'V Sunday school at iO a. m.
Epworth League at i p. ra. ,
Trinity Methodist, Twenty-first and Bln
ney,' Dr. John A. Spyker, Pastor Public
worship at 10:90 and S. Sabbath school at
noon. Junior league at 8. Senior league at
7. Midweek prayer -meeting at. 8 Wednes
day.. The pastor will preach both morning
and evening. t
Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh
and Pratt, .Rev R. T. Bell, Pastor Serv
Icea at 10:90 and 8. Morning theme, "Thou
Gavest Me No Kiss;" evening theme, "L'n
reenlvedneta."' Sabbath school at noon.
Junior' Endeavor at 8:). Young People's
society at 7, , . . -.-
C-hurch of the 'Good Shepherd, Twentieth
ana -Ohio. g a. m.e celebration of the holy
communion. U o'clock, morning service
and sermon, 8 o'clock, evening service and
sermon. The Rev. Wm. Tyner of St., An
diew . church will officiate. No service
Wednesday evening..
North- lde:Ch!ltlan.' Twenty-second iand
Ixjcurt, H. J, Klrschstein, Minister Morn
ing worship -at , 10:). "The Personal Ele
ment n Soul Winning." Bible school at 11.
Chrlstlaji- Endeavor at :6 p. m. Evening
service at 7:4 o'clock, subject, "Man's De
pravity and Dignity." -
F'.rat Baptlat. Twenty-ninth and Harney,
Rev.-. J. W. Conley. D. D.. Pnator Services
st,10:M) a. m. and 8 p. m.: morning ser
mon, "The ' Essential Thing In Religion;"
evening top'c, "Suppose the Bible Is Not
Tree;'' Sunday school at noon; young peo
ple's meeting at T p. m. - ,
Firat I'nlted Brethren. Nineteenth and
Lothrp, M. O. McLaughlin, Pastor Sun
day school at 10. Preaching at 11 and M.
Morning theme. "Minute Men;" evening
theme, "How to Become Ktronr." Class
meeting . at it noon. Workers meeting
Wednesday ' evening st 8.
Lowe Avenue Prebyterlnn, Fortieth and
Nicholas. Nathaniel McGlffin. Mlnlrter
Morning worship at 10:80. It Is expected
that Or. McKean of 81am will speak. At
the evening service Dr. Alexander Henry
of Philadelphia will lso be heard. Men's
Bible clsss at 12 o'clock.
' Clifton Hill Prebyterlari, Tlvmas : B.
Greenlee. Minister Ptibllc worship at 10:)
a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at. noon.
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30. .Seniors
at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8. Bible class with Mr. Schmidt, Erskinc
Judge Lea Estelle will . apeak at th. I ,trt' TUMrt"v evening at 8 o'clock.
Touns Men's rhri.ii.. ..., First i-nitea Kvangencai. mnK ti, near
ir"n'.,r,UtUn M,"n at 4 Twenty-fourth: Rev..Q. A.. Deck, Pastor,
o clock Sunday afternoon upon "Real Jua- -Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.: Holiness meet
tice to the Boys of Omaha,' relating his I ' p' l-'hrl"tin Endeavor. 7 p. m.
experiences In Juvenile court and alvlna i or?h,n ' m: i "nd ' P- m- Com-
hl. ertvii. i M.l ,Uln munion at the morning service. Sermons
i0 trraiment ot
At the First Methodist church at Twen
tieth Vnd Davenport oh Sunday evening at
TilS," Dr. Frank L. Loveland will deliver
the last of the special series of sermons
on "Spiritual Messsges from Poet and Prose
'Writers." -The subject Is ."Sidney Lanier,
tha Southern Passion Flower."- The choir
of forty pieces, under the direction of Mr.
Kelly, will give ipet lnl muMc. It la de
sired that the auiience will be In l:s seals
by-7:45, avoiding. confusion after the aerv
Ica' beglna.
Tlia special music at the North Pie Chris
tian ehurch Sunday will be as follows:
Morning Alto solo ,bv Mrs. T. F.' Wiles.
Evening Jackson's "Te Deum Laudamus"
by chorus 'choir.
Mrs. H. J. Klrschiteln, organist and choir
waf tar.
At St Mark' Lutheran, Twentieth and
Burdetta, the following special music will
bs given Sunday:
MORNING.
"Ood la Lova" .......Harry Rows Shelley
Lkdles' Chorus.
EVENING..
"Seek Te the Lord' Dr. J. V. Roberts
Tenar Soloist,- Mr. Douglas Melcher,
... and Chor jb. .
The following music' will be given at the
First Christian, Twenty-sixth and Hsrney:
. MORNING. . , .
Response Hear uur Prayer! Prothero
Anthem Praise Ye the rather...... Gounod
, EVENING.
Anthem Praise the. Lord- 0- Jerusalem
'. Maunder
With Solo by Mrs. 'R. Z. Wstson.
Tenof Solo One Sweetly Solemn Thought
Ambrose
i . Mr. R. 8. Cutler. .
Mrs. Louise Bhadduck-Zabrlskle. organ
ist; Walter Graham, musical director. .
Rev, P. L. Loveland, D. D., will speak
at the Young Women's Christian associa
tion meeting, Sunday, May 18, at 4:30
o'clock., The special musical numbers will
be a aolo by Miss Hssel Loveland and a
duet by Dr. and Miaa Loveland. Followlhg
the meeting will be a aoclal hour at 5:30
o'clock. Ad Invitation -4 extended to all
woman of the city. t -
The. Omaha Ministerial union will hold
a regular meeting Monday morning at 10:30
at the assembly room of the Young Wom
en's Christian association. The program:
10:80, buatnets, 11, address,' "The Sunday
achool and Religious Education," Rev.
Alex. Henry, 0. U. -mrniwr of the execu
tive committee of the Interdenominational
Sunday School association and - secretary
of Presbyterian Sunday school work.
Rev. Alexander Henry, D. D.,- of -Philadelphia
will pass through Omaha on hta
way to the Presbyterian general assembly,
which meets at Denver on Thursday, May
90. Ha will apend Sunday and Monday in
Omaha and will address the Presbyterian
ministry, churches ;.and 'Sunday schools
according to .the , following program :j Sun
day morning at 9:90, the Sunday achool and
at.H the congregation of the First TTesby
terlan church, Souvfi Omaha. -At IS. the
Sabbath achool of ther ' Caatellar Street
Presbyterian church.-At. 8 p. m. ha - will
address the' Third church, at 4:90 th cftn
gregatlon of the Westminster .church and
t 8 the Walnut Hill Presbyterian church.
On Monday at the Young Men a Christian
association he m ill meet the ( Presbyterian
ministers at an Informal after-lunch con
' ferenoa at 12 o'clock.
Tha spirit of union (a strongly In evi
dence among the churchea of 'Omaha. The
banquet and business meeting held at tne
First Congregational church this week was
a notable event along the line of this ec
clesiastical co-operation. The occasion
brought together , representatives of forty
of the. leading churchea of the city. , The
official title given this latest and greatest
rellgioua movement la "The Omaha Church
Federation." When" auch a united force la
wielded for moral and spiritual uplift re
sulta of no Inconsiderable consequence may
be expected.
MAKING P
? A TXT TP KJ TTn Cs
FOR' SALARIED. PEOFi
tha boy who goes wrong.
preached by Rev.
tngs. Neb.
S. B.
DUiow of Hast-
H
The Life Problem clab, which mreta at ' Bt- Marj-'s- Avenue Congregatlonaf,"- St
8 o'clock In the library-room, will b
In discussion by Dr. W. o. Henry upon
ine suojoci oi - Bex and Religion.
Mary'a Avenue nnd Twenty-seventh. ' Rev.
Lucius O. Baird, Pustor Morning worship
at 10:5O o'clock, sermon by the pastor. Sub
ject, "Relaxation and Renewal." Sunday
There will be no meeting nf the , t... I school at 12 m. Junior Endeavor and naa
In boy psychology Mondsv .v. . Tk. i tor'' :fu" at 4:90 o;dock; Y. P. S..C. E.
following! Monday evening, May 14, Mr.
Dentaon will discuss "The Home and Its
Important Part in the Moral and Religious
Training of the Boy."
at 1:46 p. m
Pearl Memorial . E., Twenty-fourth
and Lsrlmore. 'Pnomss C. Hlnkle, Pastor.
The pastor will preach at 10:46 a. m. on
"The Application of the Good Ssniarltsn
Lesson to Modern Problemsv" Evening
theme, "The Glory of Doing One's Best."
Sunday school at noon. Clifford P.
Daniels, choirmaater
North Presbyterian. 19th and Ohio. M. v.
Hlgbee, Pastor.-Public worsh'p at 100 a.
m. and 8:00 p. ni. Themea. "The TCighth
Wonder" and "The Light of the World."
Sunday school at 18 m. C. E. at 7:00. Rev.
Mr. Salisbury of Plattsmouth, state presi
dent of C. E., will give an address at the
Wednesday evening meeting.
Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of
Itter Dsy Balnta, 1818 North T wenty-f lrat,
J. M. "Psker. Pastor Sunday school at 10
a m. Preaching at 11:15 and 8. Young
Teople a meeting at 8:90. .Mo-ning ambject,
"Future Prospecta." Evening sermon by
Hale W. Smith, grandson of Joseph Smith,
the martyr. Subject, "Present Revelr.tlo;i."
Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal,
, Twenty-ninth and Woolworth, R. Scott
Hyde. Pastor Preachint by the pastor at
10:90. Theme. "The Lords Prsyer." At 8
Mrs. -Emma -Byera. general secretary of the
gi national church will give . ,eered can- hm." Sveclal music at both aen lcea. Sun
tala, "The Ancient of Daa." by c; Whit- day achool at IS o'clock. Bert Wilcox, au
ney Coombs, at the time of tha usual 1 Trlntendent.
morning service Sunday. This work Is bv Seventh Day Adventist, North Twenty
a i.nrirrf enmnn.e .r, ..,4i fifth, between ' Cuming snd Indisna
fc standard compoaer and contalna many Preaching Sunday at :( p. m. l.y Mra
dcbuiwui c. iv. nti received -r.lghly
favorable notices by eastern critics and
has -never been given In Omaha. Tha
1 Music at Kountse Memorial church Sun
cay, will be as follows:
MORNINO.
Prelude In A Batista
JWottsslonsl-A Mighty Stronghold Is
Uur God u h-r
Solo-lm a Pllrlm JohnsVoi
R- J. Spoerrl.
Quartet-The King xt Love My Shen.
herd Is Sh.iUv
Recess onal-Love Divine .'.'."' z jndel
PostludeProcesslonsl March tiuliand
EVENING. "
Prelude Cantlllne Nuptlsle DuRn a
Processional-Hark. Hark. My Soul.
Anthenvlcome"i'nVo 'Him.'aeJnod-ShHVy
Quartet-Jeaus. Lover of My Sul... Park.
Miss Grace Shsffer and Male Quartet.
Ppetlude In F Toooeien
E. A. Van Fleet, director; Cnarfea Colk,
jr., organist. .
The quartet of St. Mary's Avenue Con-
. It's a mistake to try to get along without things you really need
in'4 your home you don't have to there isn't the slightest necessity
for it. We're encouraging people to live better and we're making
it possible for them to do so. Thousands of ambitious families ' in
Omaha are made happier and enabled to enjoy life more abundantly because of our helpful
credit service. It lifts the burden solves the furniture problem does it most satisfactorily,
tod. It provides the means by which any salaried person can acquire a cheerful home an
artistic and comfortable home, and that's one of the greatest blessings a man can have on this earth.
It is a simple open account plan you buy what you want and pay as you can. No interest
no extras no hardships no annoying features whatever. It's thoroughly pleasant, exceedingly
generous and wonderfully helpful. And you are welcome to this credit service won't you
let it help you have your home furnished better than you have .ever had it furnished before ?
Catalog Free
To Out of-Town People
"Let Hartman Feather Your Nest"
Catalog Free
To Ouf-of-Towrv People
OACgXg - Fttsrsua's Eeaca Ti eatiess
tram their bidiat iscet rascbet, w Mm bats
aa4 Veelles. Tass est it aad aie. Erea
. if tkejr walk .ear it. it kills theai.
HBO KKS I rrtanasa's IMissTsty. lastaat
ly aaaihiiatas bs4 buxa. First clsas ktals.
' taambeat CMBaoalea, st. alwsya as. it
, sura prawsativa.
BATfi Patanaaa's Kat-SMass rasd U as
abaesloos to rata that they lea, the
premises aad 4 as return. NeoHeeweaeus
raU daa't die. K. fear sf dead rats
lataewsll.
ANTS AND FLZASi retaraua'a Aat Feed
glees iBuaediats raliet Ketbiag else se
sera.
Staadard far tt years, bears It's rterssa a
WILLIAM rtnikAK INC. KKW TOUL
da B'.r.ng. Subject, "Christ aa Priest snd
King.' Prayer meeting Wednesday at S:"0
r. m. .Young People's meeting Frldsy at
:4i p. m. Services -very Ssbbath (Satur
day i. Sabbath srho-1 at 10:10 a. m. Preach
ing at 11:00 a. m. All seats free.
First Congregational. Nineteenth and
Iaenport. Frederick T. Rouse. Pastor
Morning worship at 10:80; subject "The
Folly of the Wise snd the Wisdom of tne
Foolish." Vesper service, addres bv Joiin,
Baptists of Turkey on "Personal Experi
ences In the Turkish Empire." Young
Peoples Society of Christian Kndeavor
at S:4S No other evening service. .
Trinity Cathedral. Capitol and Eighteenth,
The Very Rev. Goorge A. Beecher, Dean
Holy communion at, -.- m. Sundav school
and Bible class at a. m. Morning
prayer and addre.a h- Mr. Haberstrsw.
western traveling aecretary for the Brother
hood of St. Andrew, at II . m. Evening
prayer and sermon by the Rev.-John Jones,
of St. Paul's church. . Council Bluffs, la.,
st s p. m.
Or see Bspthrt, Tenth and Arbor, B. T.
Fellman, Pastor. 1:6 Wm. ' Ashmore, the
Veteran Chinese missionary. . t:00. p. ra .
mission study e'ass. conducted by Mr. H.
D. Rhoades. 7 ti p. m , gospel service
with stereoptlcon. Subject. "The KojrtU
I Word From the does." Sunday achool No.
I. Tenth and Arbor streets. 12:00 m. Sjn
dsy school No. 1 Fourth and Cedar streets,
1 as p..m.
I'nton Gospel Mission, 1121 Douglas
Sunday morning at Mr. 1.. D. Holmes
will spealc at the gospel meeting. At 1
p. an. ' Mr. P. J. Girardet will conduct ire
bible study. At I the regular gospel
J lar2octn I $,5f 1 0S I kTckeks ' . iH
' ROCKER g B vrv .,,,. )n dmn up. r HTTKN
Made with full roll arm and back, holstered throughout in kuutrh- y s V
wide, spacious seat,, roomy and . -fj, teed Nantucket leather, sent . a 1
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. Ua,iaSiti,Q you been offered a I Ass , ei-X Jdge of back and front of seat muwn-Ktrvn O
u . , ' value equal to .1 Ult y-V foi'W handsomely ruf- f ff . CHIFFONIEHS
These dreesers wrr ,.f expert thu. Special. laOJ stS2V ITL VV fled Large carv- LZ IU . .
workmanship and finish, made for... if W llffl . INk . l'lh,P".'? !!ndt,"T?a' WilU In handsome golden . oak finish, of
of American osk, The top . ssaasaaaaaaaaa t II fe&J f 3 l nu2J2mLmmmm new . and , Very . handsome design.
V'OOB ''StS.'' 12 "I W th Everything Just as I SET ',7
fi . I Decorated -nel Iron Beds i
0x12 BRUSSELS RUGS . B , H 9x12 WILTON VFT VPT PTipcj
These are rugs of exceottonal quality priced at an amaringly i Made Of heaVV tubing With there broad Steel I txjw V i-i A
low figure. They are made of best all worsted material". i i haail ami fnnt . D ' f 1 7n "eave and most durable quality. Has high pile nnd
made without miter seams and thor- III f ! P"clS ttt mm iWl M are of the season's newest patterns. J'hcy are lows -
XX ' J lU.ub 1 adorned with handsome r J ra I SrSd-nn "yoS Tqu''v'alr.e'a 'jO 7R
beautiful. Special this week ; j floral deCOl'attOUS. Any j 1)1 lf tfbM.VTh" lOilU
W aSfc&fyr&l vCTrvv ' B color of :enarael desired, t jL I ..-g 1 - ? '
Wmim lri i an v. width. An exceed- Xr tf)n II I 'Mi
raw! Iffil Iftiiiiiill m&mk wn
Cat?
. SrtX,JD OAK
BOOK CASES
Of superior construction and
finish, oval bent glass in hook
t-ase door, beautiful carved or
namentations and large French
beeln minor.
Specially priced
this week,
at
CHINA CLOSETS
Hr)?n r rrnrn
11.28
Mado of solid golden oak,
beautifully polished, of the
handsome bent end design, has
larae French neei mn rr in
top. extra well
made through
out. Sale
price
SOLID OAK DAVENPORT SOFA BEDS
in urn i i in
14.69
Positively the best davenport sofa bed In Omaha for the
money. The frame is made of solid oak and la beauti
fully carved. Seat and hack are set with best oil tenip-
''i eiefi springs inn neepiy Turien. I lie
eoge or Dotn seat and hack Is handsome
ly ruffled. ' The ualiolsterlng throughout
In guaranteed Nantucket leather. Special.
FOLDING GO-CART
The )!l,loyd
go-
wlth
i nrm on leuip-
22.95
one-motion all-steel
cart 'folda un very compactly
one motion. Ktrong and durable yet
very light. Haa runner
tires and leatherette
hood In black or colors.
Special this wek
8.75
REFRIGERATORS
Absolutely the best
frlgerator for the nionoy
to be found anywhere.
Scientifically constructed
and . thoroughly guaran
teed. The" above U one
of our many special val
ues. On sale
all week
at
6.95
141446-18
Douglas
Street
1414-16-18
Douglas
Street
in
MllmSll 44
service will be held. Mr. Chorle K. Rohel
will sprau. MIm Frances Mi-tllffert will
sink-. Noonday piayer meeting will be
held each day iluvlng the week from 12:U
to 1 o'clock..
Walnut Hill Methodist. Forty-firat and
riiarleN. K K Hommn. Pallor I'll rllo
services at 10:30 . ni. and 8 p. m. Both
aemlces will have a;e'iMl reference to
Knworthlana. Morning. "The Maintenance
of Moral and Religlou-i Ktgnlty; " even
ing, "The Investment of Our Live bun
day school at 12 noon, lieoige 1.. l.luuies
superintendent. Kpwonli league at I p
m , Mies planter leader.
Calvarv BuptletY Twenty-fifth and llsmll
trn. Rev. K. R. t urry. Pastor-At
"The Observance of the V rd's V-tv- At
I. Beg nnlr.g L. fe With a Handicap, il
iuelrated tiv lbs 'IV of a K'at living per
snnsllty. Bible school st nv.n. Young Peo
ple's meeting at 7. Wcdneslsy evening le
voUonal service jut I. Branch Blnle a liix'l
at Thirty-fourth and Sew-ird at i p. m.
Prayer service Thursday evening at .
. Seward Street Methodlat. Twnty-econd
and 8eward, Lotan R. IeWo!f. Pastor
The auditorium whltli has hvn closed the
last month for repair and decoration will
lie reopened to the public for the morning
service at 10:30 o'clock, with a sermon by
Dr. William Unrst. 8ici:tl musii" by the
choir, rlubhath si-honl at noon. At S o'clock
In the evening the congregation will unite
with the Kpworth leugue In its twentieth
anniversary service.
t'astellar Street Presbyterian. Sixteenth
and CastollHr. Ralph H. liuuaeman, Minis
terAt l:3a, "W'htu ChileiUnlty Is Prac
ticed." BIMe sclioul at noon, untario and
Park Forest chapel Bible schools st L
('hi:stlsn Kndeuvor at 7. At . "A tireat
ulf Kixeii." Dr. Alex Henry of Philadel
phia w ill address tlve Blblv sclio. I at 12:30.
Midweek service Wtdnesday evening at
7:45. Suhjetl. "The Tabernacle In Symbol
and Type." Normal training class follows.
Third Preahvtrrian, 20th "and Iaven
worth, Rrv. William E. . Tudd. Pstor.
Sunday school at 3" a. in Sermon at
k):46. The R-v. Dr. Alexander Henry of
the AsHembly Sjlulay sihojl board will
add thus a Joint m ting of the Junior t'hiia
tian Kndeuvi r and the Sunday school at I p.
m. Senior Chrlsttiin Kndeavor at 7 clock.
Evening song and sermon atS:' The pan
tor s morning topic will be, "Tha Irreslstlbls
Fascination and I'nfatling Powers of the
Way of tbc World'a Redemption." At
night, "A Bold Renunciation of Montrnus
Vi ron as In Omaha." Special music slid
singing at each of these services. All are
welcome. v
First Presbyterian, Seventeenth and
Podge. Rev. Kdwln Hart Jenks, D. D..
Pastor Morning service at 10:Si. Anthem,
"The Pillars of the F.arth Are the lord's
(Tours)." Solo, "Voices of the Angels
ll.ane-Wilsnni," Mr. Jessen. Kvening serv
ice at a. Anthem, "Praised Be the Lord
Daily (Calkin)." Anthem. "We Stand In
Deep Repentance (Mendelssnhn-Snelley),"
choir. Miss Louise Janren, soprano and
director: Miss Myrtle Moses, contralto; Mr.
H. I". Jessen, tenor: Mr. T. Travis, ba'su;
Miss Mamy t'unnlnglism, organist.
First Methodist FHiscnpaI. Twentieth and
Iiavenport. Rev. Frank I Ixivelund, D. D..
Mlnis'ee Morning service at 10 :. subject.
"The 'rytal Christ." The evening aervlca
at 7:4s will be the lart of the series ot
special sermons on "Spiritual Messages
from Poet anl Prose Writers." Subject,
"Sidney Lanier," "The Southern Passion
Flower." Th music will be under the di
rection nf Mr. Kelly. Sunday school at
12:15. Mr. T. f. Sturgess. suiieiintendent.
'(lis Cpworth League meets at ( 46.
TRUANCY DAY IN THE COURT
Little Folks Who Woa't (io to School
Heajalarly Are Before the
Jasgr. '
Truancy cases formed the bulk of the
business before Judge Estelle of the Juve
nile court Saturday morning, but they were
all disposed- of -with dispatch, all the chil
dren promising the Judge to go to school
In the future and to report to him weekly.
They will bring tha Judge reports . from
their teachers to show that they have been
to ac-hnal.
One little girl Genevieve Stuhbs. 19 Chi
cago sirfjvi .-ad.-d nn unlucky star as
the cause for her delinquency from school.
Genevieve Is IS years old. She was horn
on November 13. underwent an operation
at a local hospital on December II and
was apprehended by Tiuant Off i. r Ji-psen
on May IX Genevieve gave the Judge an
"honest Injun" promise Unit she would go
to school In the future.
LAWYERS NAMEDF0R ZIEBELL
Mmm Held for Murder t.rts Ton Busy
Hiring toaaael and Court Has
ta Take Hand.
Albert 8. Ritchie and Jlcnry Myers were
duly declsred attorneys for August Ziehen
Saturday morning. Zlebell haabeii en
gaging lawyera with same facility alnce lie
waa arrested for the murder of his son.
First he took Myers, then John M, Mac
farland, and P.ltchle last of all. None of
tha three at the time of retention knew
of the others having been engaged.
Judge Sutton heard of Ziebell'a course
and, summoning him and the three law
yera to court Saturday, ordered Zlebell to
aettle definitely and for all time a ho rep
resented him. Zlebell hesitated and finally
made the cholcj Indicated