TTIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 23. ipno. ft TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST John Dale Will Address Men at Sun day Y. M. C. A. 'Meeting. W. OF W. AT KOUNTZE CHTJECH Mra sad Women Lodges Will A I tend the Errntnc erlce p peaJe for Help tome from Persia. Jul, ii lale win .peak at the men meet .r.g ai tn Young Men s Christian associa tion Sunday afternoon at 4 oclock. Tha ubject of his address ta "Opportunity." Men are cordially Invited. The clam in the psychology of the boy will resume Its sessions Monday evening. Mr. Innisun will discuss at this meeting "The Hume nnd the Opportunity It Al fords for Moral and Hdlglous Training of the Boys." I'he muMr at Trinity Methodist church Sunday will be: donation March Clark j 4 y mi M 1'ivocatlon and prayer The Lord Is My Rock Woodman With Verdure flad 'Creation.) Haydn Mus Hopper. The Kaolant Morn Woodward Baritone fiolo Selected Sylvian Burkenroad. Reverie Offertory Baldwin Forever With the Lord tiounod Mn, Oram and C. T. Stevens. From Egypt's Bondage Coma Page Hymn n'.t Berceuse Gullmant M i. Fr niont Benjamin, organist; Miss Kvclyn Hopper, director. Hi chorus choir of the. North Sloe CI. lii-t an church will sing Jackson's "Old Te Deuni l.audamue" at the morning serv ice Sunday, in the evening the male uuartet will sing and Mr. James Knight will sing the offertory aolo. "The Choir Invisible." Mrs. 11. J. Klrschsteln, organist a ml chol, master. Circulars have been received in Omaha appealing for funds In behalf of Christian n.cn and wunivii who have suffered at the hands of the Turk In Syria and other parts of Asia Minor. The appeal la signed by G. Bie R&vndal, American consul gen eral, Beirut; Oeorge E. Post, Syrian Protestant college ; E G. Kreyer, American 1 iufb) tc-rlan mission. An organ benefit concert will be jiven by tin Hiliside Congregational church choir Touii-duy evening, .under Hie direction of Ailrtd Donughue. Jr. Several numbers will t, iv..i by tile- Happy Hollow tjuartct. 'i ho i.ionlng music will be given at the K.r. i lento tt nan church Sunday: MUllMNO-10:30. A:uih i.i-l aniaic Domino Buck i.u-i - jti usaieni me Golden Mendelssohn M.sa jansen. Miss Moses, bv t.MNU-k:'i. Antlum-lialscd lie the Lord Daily . .Calkin rt.ui.cni v u stand In Deep Kepentance irtfiidelHsoiin-etntlley '-iii'ii: Mm l.ouls Jansen, soprano and Oin-iu.i; Miss Myrtle Moses, contralto; Mr. i.. v.. atitscn, tenor; Mr. 'I'. Travis, bass; .,.!.. Nancy Cunningham, organist. Mu3k: at the First Christian church, Tut-my -sixth and Harney: MOKNINO. AiUhoin The King of Live My Bhep- herd Is Shelley fcoirs by Mr. K. N. Pleak, Miss Helen Kiepen. Mr. F. N. Anderson and Mr. j. o. Bergen. J EVF.N1NG. Anthem Crossing the Bar Prothero loiln SoloAndante Ileiigloso Thome Mm. Zahrlskle. Mrs. t.culsn Sliadduck-Zabi Ukle. organist Waller Graham, director of music. Muaii- at the Knuntze Memorial Lutheran church Sunday. May 23: MORMNG-10:30. Prelude Serenade Taft Processional O, Mother Dear. Jerusa lem Ward Bclo The Plains of Peace Barnard ' Mrs. E. A. Weathera. Reiesslonal-Onwsrd. Christian Soldiers Postludi Triumphal' March '...'.'.'. . .f.UlloSd EVENINO-S:0n. Prelude-Fanfare Lemmens Processional The Son of God Curler Male Quartet The Lost Chord Sullivan Aneesrs. Klmmcll. Brown. Kreuger and Spoerrl. "itT'-f. r?,"l?!h'' Ir, ...Handel Mies Hattle Bill. Ohligato. Mr. Kreuger i Mlerhin Solo ivlnllni Intermezzo 'Cuvallerla Rustli ana"! Mascagnl Miss Kssle Aarons. Anthem--I'nfold Ye Portals C'Redemp- c , S1-, 1 . ' Gounod fcolo 1 hat Sweet Story Parka Master Russell Tetard. Recessional Work. for the Night la Po.'fiaV "Ess The members of the Omaha lodges of the Woodmen of the World and the Woodman Cirrle will attend the evening service at the Irountse Memorial church. Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets. In a body. Special music, with a sermon on the subject. "Re lated I Ife." will constitute the service. . W. C. A. otea. :.U.i Francis M. Crittenden, assistant secretary and educational director of tho Young Women's Christian association, will speak at the Sunday afternoon meeting nl 4:311 o'clock ini the subject of "Christian Personality." There will be special music The usual snia' huu'r will follow this inciting. He f reshments will be served and opportunity for social Intercourse given The library will he open from 2:30 to 4 for nil thoso who wish to secure or exchange lokf. Miss Thoodste P. Wilson, formerly relig ious director of the. Young Women's Chris tian association of Cedar Rapldi. Ta., has accepted a similar position here. Miss' Wil son will visit Omaha next week, study her field and assist In the making of a Bible study prospectus for the work next fall. For fie May noon mjsiral ThursdKy the houie committee presents the fn'ow ng pro. gram arranged by Mrs. Edith U Wagoner The Two Grenadiers (by request) ;"'. Schumann (fi i Simple Confession . Thome (b The Two I.aiks lachetlzky Miss Marian Ward. Nymphs and Faone Bern berg Miss Bvelyn Hopper. (si Legends Bohm tb African Dance .. Coleridge-Taylor Mra. Louis-- Shadduck Zabriskle "Tf Laws Severe" llalevy Mr Jo F. Barton. "Awikrnlng" Mrs. A. O. Mbsot Mtss Evelyn Hopper. Soocmpaniet. Mr. Edith I.. Wagnner 'Hila musical Is scheduled for fie Audi torium and all friends are invited to stop r'f the nnfd lunch end listen to the music. pr.iv evening. Mav at :15 o'clock vTrs. a. W C.arloch will speak on "Two i-.pUs pi princlnal Prints of Interest In relrrdn." This s the second of the vaca tion serts of talks to members and their '-V-nrts sod Is under th direction of the e-'stionl rommltlee. The lecture will be in the assembly- mom and sltds have been secured of a.-ime of the Colorado scenery end will be used tba evening with the new atereoptlcor. for the first time. Each mem- Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By taking Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can improve both. They cleanse and in vigorate the stomach and improve the digestion. J b"r is welcome to bring a guest, man or i I woman. ! Mlscellaneons Announcements. ! I'cople's, Charles W. Saidge. Pantor j Morning. "Clean Hands." Evening, "Only One Question Asked at Judgment.'" j Bethany Branch. Flist Baptist. ,TW3 Lfsvenworth Sunday school at a. Special siereopiicon lecture on f rlday at s Oak Btreet Mission, snnj South Twentieth Sunday s hool at S p m.. followed by preaching service by Rev. .Henderson. Calvary Baptist Branch. Thirty-fourth and Seward: Sunday. J:3n p. m , Bible school; Thursday, 8 p. m., prayer service. The Friends. O. M. Ersxer. Pastor-Meeting for worehlp nt the Harlght hsll. Nino teenth and Farnam. 10:30. All are Invited. McCabe Methodist Episcopal, Esrnam and Fortieth, J. Narver (Jortner. Pastor Ser mon by the pastor at 11 a. m., "The Chris tian Panoply." Address at p. m. by Miss Frederlcka Hchmlckle, "The Relation of Woman to th Home Missionary Field," Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Epworth league at 7 p. m. I I'nltarlan, Seventeenth and Cass Morn ing service at 10;); sermon by Rev. W. A. Pratt of Cedar Haplds. la.; subject. "A Siudy in Present Day Evolution: Some Links that Are Not Missing." Come and hear. Second Church, Christ rclentist. Nine teenth and Earnam. Lyric Theater Sundiiy school. &:4n. Service. II. Subject lessor, sermon, "Soul and Body." First Churrh of Christ, Scientist. Twenty-fifth and Farnam -Sunday sclKol at t:46. Sunday services at 11 and S. Subject of losaon sermon, "Soul and Body." . First German Free Evangelical, Twelfth and Dorcas Public worship at 10:30 and i:30, with sermon by Rev. H. W. Bruce hert, paator. Bible school at 2:30. St. Paul's German Lutheran. Twenty eighth and Parker. E. T. Ottn. Paator Service at 10. Services In English on the first and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:46. North Side Christian, Twenty-second and Locust. J. Klrschsteln, Minister Morning worship at 10:30. Bible school at 12. Christian Endeavor at 8:45. Evening service, at S. Norwegian nnd Danish Methodist, North Twenty-fifth and Decatur Services. 11 and . Rev. A. Hermonsen of Evanston. Ill . will oreach at both services. Youn People a meeting. 7. Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt. Rev. R. T. Bell, Tastor Servlcea at 10:30 and 8. Sabbath school at noon. Junior Endeavor at 3:30. Young People's society at 7. First Presbyterian, Dodge and Seven teenth. Rev. Fwln Hart Jenks. D. D., Pastor Morning service at 10:30; evening at . Sunday school at noon; Christian En deavor meeting at 7 p. m. First Christian. Twenty-sixth and Har ney, J, M. Kersey, Pastor Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and p. m.; Young People's meeting. 7 p. m; Bible school, noon. Sirangers especially Invited. First United Brethren. Nineteen and Lnthrop Golden Rule Bible class. 10. Preacnlng, 11 and H. Themes. "Helpfulness and Timeliness." Workers meeting Wednes day. M. O. McLaughlin, pastor. First Reformed. Twentv-thlrd and Cen tral Boulevard, Rev. F. S. Zaugg. Pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching service at 11 and 8. Christian Endeavor at 7. Special sermon to children In the morning. Pearl Memorial Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-fourth and Ijtrimore, Thomas r. H inkle. Pastor Morning theme, "A Good Tonic." Evening. "The Exoteric Christ." Sunday school at neon. Epworth League at 7. First Congregational, Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. Subject, "The Imminence ol God." Vesper service at 4:30. Subject, "The Law of Struggle and Survival." Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:46. St. Mark'a Emgllsh Lutheran, Twentieth and Burdette, L. Groh, Pastor 10:45 a. m., "Some of the Worst Bins Are Committed with Good Intentions;" 8 p. m., "How to Be Happy Always;" Sunday school at noon; Young People, 7:15 p. m. Trinity Cathedral. Capitol and Eight eenth, Very Rev. George A. lieecher, Dean Holy communion p.t 8. Sunday school end Bible class at f:45. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Confirmation class at :30. Evening prayer and sermon at 8. Calvary Baptist. Twenty-fifth and Ham ilton, Rev. E. R. Curry, Pastor Services at 10:30 a. an. and 8 p. m.; preaching of the gospel nt both services by the pastor; Bible school at noon; Young people'a meeting at 7 p. m., Wednesday, 8 p. m., devotional service. North Presbyterian. Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. Hlgbee. Pnsioi Morning worship at 10:30. Evening at 8. Dr. StO' kf.y will p-each at the morning aerv Ice. Dr. Maynard ut the evening service. Young people's meet ing at 7. Prayer meeting ut 8 Wednesday evening. First Baptist, Twenty-ninth Avenue and Harney. Rev. J. W. Conley, D. D., Pastor Services at '10:30 and 9. Morning sermon, "Helping the Kingdom of Good to Come." Evening, "Suppose That Death Ends All.'' Sunday school at noon. Young People's meeting at 7. St. Mary'a Avenue Congregational, St. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-seventh, Rev. Lucius O. Balrd. Pastor Morning worship at 1:30; sermon by the pastor; Sunday school at noon; Junior Endeavor and pas tor's class at 4:30 o'clock. Christian En deavor at 5:45 p. m. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1818 North Twenty-first. J. M. Baker. Pastor; 8unday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11:16 and 8; Toung People's meeting at 6:30; morning and even ing sermon by the pastor, subject, "The Gospel the Tower of Salvation." Seward Street Methodist. Twenty-second and Seward, Lotan R. DeWolf. Pastor Regular services. Morning sermon at 10:30, "Desert Places Transformed; An Ap preciation of the Wonrin's Home Mis sionary Society." Sunday school at noon. Epworth league devotional meeting at 7 and sermon at 8. Trinity Methodist. Twenty-first and Bln nc. Dr. jolin A. Spyker, Pastor In the morning ai 10:30 the pastor will preach. In the evening the choir will render a mu flial program. Sabbnth school at noon. Junior league at 2. Senior league at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday ut 8. Central Vnlted Presbyterian. Twenty fourth and Dodge, R. B. A. McBride, D. I.. Minister Morning worship at 10:30. Ser mon subject, "Partners with God." Even ing worship at 8. 8eimon subject, "Bur dens." Sub bath school at noon. Young People's prayer meeting and teachers meet ing at 7. 1'nion Gospel Mission. 1321 Douglas Sun day morning at o'clock Mr. L. 1J. Holme will conduct the gospel meeting. At 3 Mr. P. J. Glrardet will have charge of tiie Bible study. At 8 Mr. Charles K. Rnbel will speak. Miss McGiffert will sing. Moon-day prayer meeting every day dui Ing the week. Plymouth Congregational, Twentieth and Spencer, John P. Clyde, Minister Mornlnj worship, 10:3u. Theme. "The Growing Kingdom." Sunday school, 12. W. S. Sheldon, superintendent. Christian En deavor, 7. Miss Edna Ballard, president. Evening worship. 8. "The Angel Who Hath Redeemed From All Evil." First Methodist. Twentletn and Daven portRev. Frank 1 Loveland. D. D., will preach at 10:40 and at 7:15. At the even ing service Dr. Ixiveland will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating cijss of the Methodist hospital. It la re quested that those who attend this service be In their seats by 7:40. . Kountze Memorial Lutheran. Rev. John E Hummon, Pastor Morning subject, 10:30, "The Ascension of Christ." Evening Related Life" At the evening service tne Wondmeii of the World and Woodmen Circle of Omaha will he present. Sundiy school al noon. O. P. Goodman, superin tendent. Christian Enibavor nt 7. Otto Schellberg. president. Clifton Hill Presbyterian. Forty-fifth and Giant. Thomas B. Greenlee, Minister Services. 10:3u and 8. Bible tchool at noon. I'nlon service of Senior and Junior Chris tian Endeavor societies at 7. topic "Lessons From the Birds and Mowers. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Bible ilaas Tuesday evening at 8 at the home of the pastor. 4s 4 Burdette street. Castellar Presbyterian. Sixteenth and Castellar. Ralph H. Houseman 10:30, pub lic worship and sermon. "Built on the Holy Faith." Blhle school at 12. Henry Kleer. superintendent. Ontario and F'ark Foreet chapel Bible schools at I Young people meeting at 7. Popular service of song and sermon at . "The lord's Day the Chris tian Sabbath.'' Wednesday evening at 7:46. mid-week service followci) by normal training class. First 1'nlted Presbyterian, 21st and Emmet. Rev. D. R. Turnbull Pastor Services 10:i a. m. and 8.0u p. m. The pitaior will preach at the morning service. In the tvenlng there will lie a am pel ad dress by Ju.ige v"m. Balrd Bible school lit noon Meeting of young people, 7 p. m. Seventh Day Advent. North Twenty fifth, beiweei Cuming and Indiana -Pleaching Sjnday at s.uO p. m. by Mrs Fa1l:lb.rSiig Nests FOR YOUNG MARRIED COUPLES THE average young man finds it mighty hard to save enough out of his salary to pay cash for his home furnishings w,hen he conies to get married. And that lack of ready money is a mountainous difficulty that stands between many young married couples and the sunshine of home happiness. Others surmount that mountain of difficulty by taking advantage of our helpful part payment plan. Won't you? Vow can select the goods now and have them set aside until you're ready for them. Payments of course would not begin until 30 days after the goods are really delivered. We would arrange the terms to suit your conven ience your pleasure. This would enable you to "begin right" to have a com plete and attractive home and yet not be inconvenienced in the least in paying for the goods. We're helping hundreds of young couples to establish pretty homes this spring. We'd like to have you among the number. FURNISH ING FOR Rooms S3 Cash, $4 s8 JV--ie iiMi ' rnprjT i COMBUfATIOXr BOOK CASES US DISKS, They are made of seleeted solid oak and thoroughly guaranteed. Glass in door. They have neat carved claw CHIFFONIERS These chiffoniers are of elaborate design. Made of golden onk finish, and nave large Freneh bevel iHun nevt"i- 7.75 ed mirrors, Specially prieed now at.... reet. On sale all week. at ALL BRASS BEDS A value that can't be equalled anywhere. A masBlve- bed with large continuous posts, in eith er bright or satin finish, with genuine French lac quer and guaranteed for ten years. We have of fered big brass bed values In the past, but never anything to equal this 14.75 S ." :IV, ":. .. .'T,Ti.ftie ram . W, -' "t 'J ' REFRIGERATORS Absolutely the best refrig erators' for the money to he found anywhere. Scientif ically constructed and thor ourhly guaranteed. The above Is one of our many xpecial val 6.75 In ues tin sale polish! shape all w eek at inly i'S eVVArt 4 V . . Jt 1414-16-18 Douglas Street I I ra ffpnng. Prayer meeting Wednesday at s oo p. m.; Ypung People a meeting FTi duy 7 to p. m. ; services every ea-bbath. Saturday; Babbath school at 1:C a. m.; preaching at 11:00 a. m All seats are freo and the public Is welcome. First Fnlted Kvangelical, Franklin, near Tweniy-tourih. R. v Q. A. reck. Pastor -Sunday school. 10:00 a. in.; Holiness mect iug, S:Ou' p. in.; Christian Knd.-H'r. 1: p. m.; Woishlp. 11 s m. and .'! p. m. Urac Baptist' Tenth and Arbor. H. F Fellman Pastor. Morning a'rvice, 10 I" )' ni. : Mission htudy cla lt d by II O KhOrtdt 7 'i p. in; Kvrn'ng service. p. m. SJUday s.hol No. 1. Tenth and Rooms Monthly 6 Cash, You Can LcSSi I saf going to give satisfaction. We guarantee every article we aell no matter how low the price. If a thing Ipn't right we ll make it right mighty quick. We can't afford to have you displeased with anything. Our fucccss depends upon your sat isfaction and we're wise enough to see that we simply must please you in every transaction. Catalog "l!li.illiil" 9x12 BRUSSELS RUG This rug value ntands today as the greatest offering of the kind on sale in OmahR. The. best worsted materials are used in these rugs. They are firmly woven, made without miter seams and reiommended for extraordinary durability. y niirttiM i ii v. 12.42 Our price for this sale Is, only 22 GREAT STORES -Wit . . In mahniranv Parlor Table solid quarter-tawed oak or dl mahogany finish. Fancy top measuring IMx.M. Heavy nirneii nun riuten. Vou tan 1 ''11 . M 1 1 - 1.95 not duplicate IhU value jl8r w here. Special EXTENSION TABLE SPECIAL Made of solid oak, with quartei -bum ed oak top. Top is round and fitted with llartman's smooth running Credit extension slides. The big The big- 11.25 gtst oar h'ain In Oinah a. I lice Arbor Sts., 12 m.; Kunday school No. 2. Fourth and Cedar, 3:Su p. m. Third Presbyterian. Twentieth and Leav eiiwoitn. Kev. William E. Todd, pastor. Hunday school at :5t) a. m.; Sermon at 10. 5 a. m.; Junior Kndeavor at S:( p. m. ; Senior Kndeavor at J:o p. m. Evening Kong with sermon al s ou. Pastor's morn ing topic. "A Oreat Word Which Pers st ernly and Nightly Grows Forever in the Uarts rf Men." At night. -The Man With the (Jift of Lafe in His Hand "or A good train, the Illinois Central No. I for Chicago and t to out-ol- 3.95 Town , I I People TV M TJtsv Til 71 $5 Monthly $8 Depend Upon It Solid Oak Rocker This extraordinary special will he on sale all week at our big store. You positively never saw such a big, mas sive Rocker offered for so little money. The frame is made of solid oak and is beautifully carved. The back is of novel shape, deeply tufted, and has larg ruffled edge. The seat is set with best oil tempered steel springs and has fancy ruffled front. This special should Illustrate to you how much you can save by selecting your entire home ot'tflt here. Price BIG VALUE IN A 3-PIECE PARLOR finish, beautiful Diano nollsh. Kneh piece hroad and n'lurloun. Kach arm of eaj'li piece is adorned carved heHd and the chair and divan nave carved ciaw feet Kach piece' is fitted with loose cushions uphol stered In silk plush. It's a thoroughly high grade parlor suite offered at an amazingly amall price, only. "if l i i a w t r VS MASSIVE NANTUCKET LEATHER Thit.e couches are made with frames of massive solid tifully carved and Land polished. T hey are set with best oil tempered steel springs and upholstered in guaranteed Nantucket leather. Special sale price with no interest charged this accommodation FOUR COUNCILMEN AT I CENTRAL LABOR UNION I Boiler lnhpector K V. Wolf- lo gave a gliiirt talk, expressing Ms appreciation of Nenlr Kleeled CHy Dffleials Pay lM th- suppoit which the oigjnlzatl in was In I ounril ol Organised giving him In tho matter of his reappoint- Labor. j mi nt to office. I After tlie addrcHSis by the couiicilmen Four of the newly elected councllntf n j the regular business mating was held and were prert 4' 'he riguliir muting of B J. Keegan was appointed fraternal Uele the Centra; Labor union iaHt night and gate to South Omaha. (Jecrge K. Norman aiidreaiied tin. ui-eiulily up-n their stand I was unanlitintislv elerted vice president to on the qu stion of organised labor. Tln-y j fill the vacancy made by P. J. Kord, who Rooms Cash, 88 Monthly that what you buy of this concern Is All Goods -Delivered in Unlettered Wagons Mude of solid onk. drawer al bottom; dally priced Mi if WARDROBES large and roomy, large extra well made. 9.90 9x12 WILTON VELVET RUGS Most beautiful Spring pat terns. Rich and rare, with deep pile, soft and luxur ious. Made of best worsted materials, many different patterns from which to choose, ou never saw bet ter rugs for the money .... 21.50 CREDIT TO PEOPLE EVERYWHERE. itfWf SUITE is extra largo. with a large Willi W I I " 18.75 SOLID OAK MORRIS CHAIR Adjustable back, upholstered In best grade of Imported elours or Nantucket leather. Full nuing conatructton. and V'"- liHtidsmiK ly carved frame Bneclal ' 4.35 COUCH 11,1 'l.n, ,'T-MVI- 12.75 oak, beau LARGE FAMILY RANGE Made with extra heavy cast-ins-x. have large square ovena. most durable fire boxes and for beautiful nickel trimming. ei irininunK. 26.75 A superior range, price t 111 week. mil) were Cnuncllnien CharU Davis. Ie Rrtdiies. A. C. Kuel and Uouls Berki. -X"- - mm ROOMS f 10 Cash, $8 Monthly si DRESSER of most dependable construc tion, extra well finished, ser Spe- pentine front top drawer arid extra large French bevel mir i oevoi inir- 8.35 ror, i niiuestion- ahly the best dresser on sale In Omaha. Trice., dicfaakeYd iron beds Made of heavy tubing with three broad steel panels at head and foot adorned with handsome floral decorations. Any color of enamel desired, 0 any width. An exceedingly handsome bed. Special Tor this sale, at 4.98 FOLDING GO-CART A superior one-motion a 11- teel go-cart, folds up very compactly with one motion, strong and durable, yet very light. Haa rubber tires and leittlicrettn hood. . i, 1 1 immmi, 5.95 In black or colors. Special, at , 14-16-18 Douglas Street succeeded B. If. Hctelwhd, r as president udoii tlie resignation of I h. Utter. At thH conclusion of the biia.n.-ej meet I bur JmnpH 1. Noorian of H :. I.ouls. repre senting th.? Klcrtilcal Workers' union, spoki at some I nih upon miium difficulties wh.ch the union now his lonfionilng It and explaining ihe ehmactcr of the trouble. l-'rlttlt I f ii I futsina of the flopia li. 1m r torpor, lame hack and w.ik ki'lii'.v "ie oviK-ome by Mectri. BiHers iluar.intced. iuo. fr aaje by Beaton lrug C Ml i s a -M r .mvrtH.via