THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 24, 1911 i TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Cjirek of the Covenant to Hold As nW Meeting Friday Evening. rOSXXK PASTOE SPEAKS ELXE Mew. Fraak I-avrUad at ret Meth -esdlst t'harch St. ttephea's Mission ta Hm Klmk rate Palm Saszay. The annual congregational meeting of the Presbyterian Ctaurck ( the Covenant gylll be held la the church Friday evening. Cfttwra will b elected, report will be receavea auq aisposed or ana work 01 strengthening the church during the en suing year will be planned. The congre gational meeting of the Patrvtew Pres byterian church will he held In the near future, probably within two week. Preparations fcir an elaborate Palm Sun- lay wrrlca are being made by St Steph en's Episcopal mission, Twenty-fourth e tract and Ames avenue. One of the fea tures will ha a series ot anthems, sung by a targe chorus of children. Dos of Roy Blunt, who was shot to death Monday when a posse was pur cuing eonviots who bad taken Blunt as a hostage and were forcing htm to drive the wagon la which they rode, will be dis cussed from religious standpoint by Bey. Charles W. Savidge, pastor el the, Peoples church, Sunday morning. The evangel lstlo meetings at Calvary Baptist church. Twenty-fifth and Ham ilton streets, will continue through Tues day, evening, when this church will enter the Men aad Religion Forward cam paign. Rev. Walter Fowls, whs has bees preaching this week, will preach every evening, including the Sunday services. His subjects for Sunday are; Morning, "A Window Into the Heart at God;" evening, Ths Man Whoa Oed For sakes." Rev. Frank Love land, former pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church. Is Whs guest of Ralph W. Brock anrtdge trover Bunday. Ma will seoupy the pulpit for the First Methodist church Bunday mviiuus at u Lenten musical service will be 'held Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Pressyterlas) church, Seventeenth gnd Dodgw streets, The. program will be as follow! Organ. "Meditation Blasts" from Bu(iet ...BorowsU Verne, "Urant, we Hesse oa Ttt'.. ....Horatio Parker Invocation Organ, 'Hymnus"', BcrlDtur J.. ..Alexander vonFleHts Quartet, "Prayer" Marchettl T,mw 'Th finrraa, af It ii t h Uvmn pi Praise) Mendelssohn Mr. Johnston. Duet, "Stabat Mater Dolorosa" (The Btory of the Cross) Dudley Buck Mrs. Pale and Mrs. Miller. Organ, ''Berceuse'' - Lecome Bass, "It Is though" (Elijah) Mendelssohn Mr. Kennedy. Addrsa ' The Pastor. Organ, "Prelude Funebre",.....Gullmant Choral, "Christ Ws Do AH Adore Thee" ,.........,Dubol Miss ;ilsabath Hamling arrived home Tuesday and will be the soprano soloist In the Lenten featlvsl, Du Pols, "The Seven Last Words of Christ" st the North Side Christian Church. Good Frt day night, April i. The other soloists will he Mr. James Knight, tenor, and Mr, Waller Graham. The church choir of thirty voloes will do the chorus work. The support will be Mrs. Porter Oarrett, piano; alias Swaneon, harp, snd Mrs. H. i. Klrchsteln, organist and choirmaster. Baptist. .Calvary Branch, Thirty-fourth and Bwardf)unday, I:, Bible school. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth snd Ptnkney, Rev. J. 8. Ebersole, Pastor Bible school st noon. Toung People's meeting at S;30. fcosiiel meetings st 10:10 snd 1M. Mr. V. 1'. Bonner, Logan, la,, soloist, and Rev. fx. rl. waiao, preacher. Baptism In renlng. First Baptist. Corner Harney gnd Park Avenue Preaching both morning and -evening by Rev. f. & Stein, D. D. Morn ing service st 10:111; subject, "Altruism." i eunoay scnooi at u. young people's braver meeting at 1:30. Evening service At 7.B0; subject, "Unanswered Prayer.'1 UTuklw .-..-- u(ln. IVnt.. tng at iiti, Calvary. Twenty-fifth snd Hamilton. Rev. K. R. Curry, Pastor Services at 10:1 aqd f st Evangelistic services con tinued. Rev. Walter Fowls ef Orand Island wUI preach at both services. Bible scbpo) st U Young People s meeting st Pimples? I!o They've All Gone! Ne Mors HumJJlatioBi the Wonderful Stuart's Calcium Wafers "Get Right Attn" those Ilmples, Boils asd Skin Eruption. Trial reassert Sent Tree rrorg It, fio aeett fur anyone la go about any longer with a lace covered with pimples, blbtcbea, srujlions, blacahcsus, and Uv srspot Th. are ail due to Impurities In tha blood, clsanse the blood thor. eugbly anil the bkuUfhas will diss pear. ' That's what gtuert'a Cslcunv Wafers ar Intended ts accuutiilsa aad do ac complish. Their principal Ingredient is Calcium Sulphide. Us quickest and most thorough blood cleanser knows. Tkass wonuerful little watsrs get right late Ids blood, aad destroy erup tive substal.ee present Is il Is some cases a fsw days Is sufficient to make a marked Improvement. ' And whsa the bleed Is purs lbs wools system is a hun dred per cent better. . Don I fret any longer about those blackhead, pimples, bolls, tetter, ettaem. Boor or akin amotions: thev all go aad go quick"" If you use Stuart's Wafers. Tsa can tare a trial package of Stuarts Calcium Wafers, simply by sending your same and address to F. A. Stuart Co. 175 Stuart Bid. Marshall. Mich. Then, when you have proved their value. )en can gst the regulsr-sis package for M cents at any drug store. WAIT! Hons scmrrisT who 19 wbtt WJ FQJ TEE JZE KTAHEftS. o "srr, " PROP. GARRETT P. SERVISi 1:1V Bnerlal services Monday and Tues day evenings. This ehurch Join In tha sws ana religion camtwign. Qraoe, Tenth and Arbor; Rev, B. F. Pcllman, Pastor Sunday school at m Morning sermon at 11, subject, "A Re vival of Religion." louna People's meet ing at 1. Pyening service st I. V. A hal uuura music preiuae sy tne nunaay echool will be followed by an address by Rev. B, P, Merrill, D. p., at Rochester, N. T., son of the first protestant Siasionary to the Indiana of Nebraska, r. Merrill will tell how this work be gan at Bellevue, Kb.. In lees, and will relate a grapnio story i pioneer sns missionary heroism. Bible class Monday night at S- Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 4 A literary and musical nro. gram by the young people Tuesday Bight. UBUstisua. . North, Bide, Twenty-svoond snd Lothr rop , H. J. Klrchsteln, Minister Bible school. t:W a. m. Morning worship, U.ts s. m. cnniuis cuuewvor, e.sn p. m. Bvenlng preaching aerloa. I:M a. m. On Sunday, March 11, the new enure build ing al Twenty-second and Lothrop street Will be dedicates, and JT. I. N. Mcnuk of Cincinnati, 0., will preach morning anu eveuius th'lsllaai Solcae. First, 6t Mary s snd Twenty-fourth Sunday school st 1:46. Services st 11 and a bubject ei lessua-ssrmon, "Matter, CsBarresalteaal. First Oermsn hs Evangelical, Twelfth snd Dorcas Public worship and Lenten addresses st M:W and l.M, led by H. uruacnert. Hgnoatn scnooi st 2:30, First. Nineteenth snd Davenport. Frad erlck T. Rouse, Pastor Morulas worship at 1:3. livening worship at ?:5, Preach ing by the pastor. Young People's society oi ennsuan snaeavor at ;. St. Marys Avenue, J, A. Jenkins, D. D., Minister 10:30 a. m., morning worship; sermon by Itev. Edwin Booth, Jr., Nor folk. Neb. 7:30 p. m.. people's service. .''Mohammedanism and Christianity la Episcopal. BU Stephen's Mission, Twenty-fourth and Ames, Saratoga Hall Sunday school st 10. Morning prayer and sermon at U. subject, "Consistency and Christ." Con firmation lecture at (. All Saints, Twenty-sixth Street and Dewey Avenue, Rev. T. J. Mackay, Rector Holy communis at l:M, Morning prayer and sermon at It Vesper musical service at I Sunday school at 1:1a. Latkeraa. it Paul's, Twenty-eighth snd Parker, Rev. K. T. Otto, Pastor Services at 10. Lenten sermon In Kngllsh at 7:41, Sunday school at U:l for the Kngllab depart, menu Members enlisted now. St Mark's English, Twentieth snd Bur dens, Dr. L. Uroh, Psstor Jesus Out Mercy Beat" t 11. "Ureat Attempla, Great Results" at IX. Bunday scheolat 9:4s, Young People's Society e Chrlstiaa Endeavor at 4 4a. Grace, 13M South Twenty-Sixth Serv ices at 11. Preaching by Rev. Luther M. Kuhns. Bunday school at lu, Sunday evening ai stereoptlcon pictures and lecture covering the life of Christ. On Thursday evening the Luther league will give a social and entertainment. Every body cordially Invited. Kountse Memorial, i'arnam Street and Twenty-eliti) Avenue; Rev. Pr. Qvtr D. Baltsly, Pastor Services for the fifth Bunday in Lent Morning worship and sereinon st 11 o'clock, subject, "God s Precious Gift." Evening vespers snd ser mon st . subject, "The Great Hour." Sundsy school, Oscar P. Goodman, super intendent, at lv. Luther league, Mies Nel lie Hchonlau, president, at 1. Special Lis ten services on Wednesdsy evening. Visitors welcome to sll services. St. Matthew's English, Nineteenth snd Csiteilar, Rev. G. W. Snyder. Pastor Services at U. Subject, "Jesus the 1 Am." No evening services. Sunday school at Is. The catechetical class will meet In the church basement Wednesday snd Fri day at 4 snd the Boy's Athlells club en Wednesday at 7. After drill the club will go In s body to the drilling at the young Mes's Christian association building. The Woman s Missionary and Ladies' Pastor's Aid societies will meet Thursday altar noon at the residence of Mrs, C. H. Onstst. tttt South Twelfth street. MelhMUst. Trinity, Cerner Twenty-first and Bla ney; G. W. Abbott, Pastor-Morning sub ject, "A Cry from the Pews." Evening subject, 'Teople Who Attend to Other people e Affaire.' The Norwegian and Dsntah, Twenty fifth snd Decatur, H. P. Petersen, Pas tor Services wlib preaching by the pas tor. 11 a. m- and I p, m. Sunday school. :. led bv S. O. Dar teuton. Yeuns- 1'eepie noeting, I p. m. walnut Jim. roriy-lifst ana cnenes. Rev. Wllllsm Boyers. Pttor Mominr subject. Harvest Tim Now;" evening, "First Things First," Sunday school at noon. Epworth league at t.W. The caurch nursery wilt be open from 1.1 to booo. First. Twentieth and Davenport,' lUv. Milton B. Willleme, Minister Morning service at U. Sermon by Rev. Frank L, Loveisnd of Topeka. Evening service st 7 JO. Suhject, "Boys snd Bandits, a Study of the Causes that Produce Criminals.' Sunday school st 1:4. Epwortk leagus at Si. , First Swedish, Corner Nineteenth and Burt M a. m.. Sunday school, led by Mr. F. E. Ssndwall; 11 a. m-, preaching service, suoject, snenaing oi suooa ror the Blessing of Others;" l.M p. m., Ep. worth league service; 7:30 p. m., preach ing, subject. "Element of Christian Char acter. Special singing both aaoming and evening. Hirst Memorial, Thirty-fourth and Larimora, W. W, Whitman. Pastor Mr. Harry Slgler sf the Union Gospel Mission will speak st the morning lecture st U s'elock. A representative from tiw Men a Religion Movement will speak at tne evening service at i:js. Tne misoay school will be held at 1 e'eisck. K. W. Lin net t, superintendent. Ep worth leaga at . With Mr. W. W. Walking as MeCsbe. Fortieth and Farnam; Rsv. Joha Grant Shlck, Pastor Sunday scJkmI st M. Preaching by the pastor at 11 snd 7:M. Themes: Morning. "Giving Necessi tated by Receiving;" evening. "Pivotal Points In Lite." Epworth leacus services at .. William J. Weiner. leader. The attentioa of the men of this church Is called to the Men and Religion Forward Movement program to begin sxt Wednesday Bight. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth Street snd Lsrimors Avenue; Csii O- Baser, Pastor-Men's Prsysr circle st M .1 Morning worship at N.JS. subject. "The Christian's Commission." rHindsy scaool teaehers' prayer elrele at 11:9. Sunday school at noon. Junior league at 1.31. Juntos leagus teas ere prayer meeting St OH Epworth league at Evening worship at a), sermon subject, "Chrls tiaa Distinction." Official beard meets Monday at p. m. Prayer meeting Tues day at . Hanscora Park, Twenty-ninth Street sad Wool worth Avenue; Rev. B. B. Crawford, Pastor Morning eervice, 10.1a, sersnoa subject, "Christ Before Pilate.'' Evening service. 7:& Sermon subject, "A Ques tion Bvery Ons Aska Sunday acbool at It, B. A. Wilcox, superintendent. :Ep worth league at IS. Miss Wattle Lank tree snd Miss Isabel Linn, leaders. Spe cial Lenten services will he held each evening during the week st T 41. The Men and Religion Forward Movement will have charge of teka service Taurs- W, rriday and Saturday evenings, Psvehytsrlaa. Central. Tweatv-fourth and nadre. Hugh U. Spoor. Pastor Morning worship i ty-M. Dauuain scnooi at noon, loung People's meeting at e:M; : evening orspw wnn aaaress sy ur. r, s", 4am ay on "The Acta." C4lftoB HU1. Forty-fifth asd OraaL Thomas B. Greenlee. Pastor Sunday schoul' at 10. Public wssship at U and ?:. Morning subject, "God's Fellow Vorkere.' Services uf ore yes and fellow- wh rwnwuv SVWUBJ pi a Third. Twentieth sad Leavenworth. Sunday srhool al 1:30: A. D. Bchrmrhorn. superinienosni.' ruoiio worsnm and ad dress by H. & Keistar at 1 ti MuaK-al oy tne cnoir at C. Fred Dtckason. leader; Miss Elsie Unwell, srganlsu First, Seventeenth and bods. Rev. F.d. win Hart Jeaka, Pastor-Put Uo worship at 10 W with serwioa by pastor. Theme. 'The Turning Back of tha Shadow oa the Dial." Musical service at 4 In place of evening service, i nnsusn hinaeavor at i.u. unday school at noon. Everyone is Invited to attend, North. Corner Twantv-fourth anil Wirt M. V. Hlgbee, D. D., Pastor Publlo wor snip at tun ana t:s. Besmons by pastor. theme. "The Boldness ot Faith," and "According ta our several Abilities. Sundsy school st 11 m- Young People's society of vnriotian Bnaeavor at ass. fresbyterlsl society at iM Wednesday evening. t.tuuii.i.i, i u 4 weoirois(n aMl Mason, Rev. Thomas H. McConnall, Fna- or iv.es a. rn., service oi worsnm wits sermon on "God's Proposition to Man." U noon. Sabbath Bftheal gnd Bible classes. 130 a. m.. Westminster chapel. Sundav school. I P. m Westminster Young s-voiue s soojeiv meetinic. d. m.- aer. vie ot praise with serai tin 6a "The Inev- its Die uiscavsry, " Fafrvlew, Pratt and Fortieth, Charles U. Flaming, Pastor Bible school at 1 44. Afternoon worship at l Subject, "Jehu, the Bob of Niauhl." Ns Matthew work nest week on eccoust of the Msa and Religion Forward movement. Annual songregstionsl meeting will be held al a date soon ts be announced. Al) members, attendants, contributors and friends of (he work are welcome, Lawe Avenue. Fortieth and Nicholas: Rev. Nathaniel McOJfftn, D. D.. Pastor Morning service at 10:30. sermon subject, "A Man's Rellnlen." Sundav school at li Junior Endeavor st I ts. Senior Endeavor al l.M. Evening service st 7:30, sermon subject, ''r'lve Calls ts Men." Men's meetings si Lows Avesns church Thura. day, Friday and Saturday right at 7:40 In eonnecuosi with Men and Rcllglos Forward Movement. Church sf the Coveasat Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Charles H. Fleming, Pastor Morning won. hip at 10 4&. Sub ject, "What Wilt. Thou Have Me to Dor' Bible school at boob. Endeavor at 4; 48. Evening worship al J JO. Subject. "Jehu, the Son ef Nlnnhl." No Mattnew work Wednesday evening en account or Men and Religion Forward movement. Annual congregational meeting Friday evening. to wnicn ait er ins cnurcn aaa enngregs tlon attendants, contributors ao4 friends, ot the work are welcome. Relaeased. Flnit. Rev. C. M. Hohrbauth. Psstor Sunday school at 15, c. W. Thomas, superintendent. Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at I. Preaching at s, subject. "Eternity." Miss Daniels of Bellevue will sing. (1 sited Presk rtertaa. First Twenty-first snd Emmet; A, C. Douglass, Pastor Quarterly communion service sad reception of new members at theme, "Making the Most ot the Men and Religion Forward Movement." Bible school at 11 Young People's serv ice at 4.S1 Vnlterlaa. First. Seventeenth and Cass. Rsv. Maa- IraS UlUefora. Ph. D. Mialsler atervloea at 10:10, subject of sermon, "Our Indebt edness to ths Bible." Sunday school at 11:4s, There will be speslsl meeUsg ef ths church afisr the services. MIsesllBBSaas. New Thought Fellowship meets la ths Weed building, southwest earner of Elihteenth and Farnam atresia, en Bus. day morning at 11 o'clock, when Oscar A. Albracht will sneak sn "Concentration.'' The regular midweek Meeting aa Wednes day evening at I a clock. At the Bunday afternoon meeting of the Omaha Philosophical sooietr "Capi talism, Socialism, Communism snd Iqdl vldusllsm Compared'' Is the subject lor discussion at I o'clock m Bsright hall, Niaeteealh and traraam. Haary H. Uerlng will deliver ths artnslpal sdoress. PaadI' Chureh. Rev. in arte w. Savldge, Psstor-Mornlng topic. "Roy Blunt-The Innocent Dying With IhS Guilty.'1 Bvening topic, "Whst Shall the Deserted Women Dor Bunoay scnooi at U. Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at . Prof. Merles ha charge el the must a. Y. W. C. A. Metes. Mis Orecs Coooock. asnersl secretary of ths Young Women's Christian associ ation in pnangnai, i-nina. wns w neme e a furloueh. he been Ins guest of the association for ths last fsw days. On Friday evening all tne sunscnoers to tne Iav In Chins fund wers Invited ts essst Miss Copposk. st aa Internal reception. eiundav Ax the veaoer service at 480 o'clock Miss Ccppock of Shanghai will give the address on opportunities ox ins young women s cnnstisa Aasoeuuiow in ths New China.' special vocal numbers will he furnished by Miss Ruth Ganaon. Ths social hour at I 30 o'clock win be la charge of the missionary committee. Monday Tha la mis asm uircie win hois lie secular monthly meeting Mon day svenlng st ths usual hour. Ths study ror tns evening win d m coarse vs ssisses Minnie snd Gisdys curry. The March number of las memsershlB entertainment course will bs gives, Mon day evening at 1:1 o dock when Charles l nsrtnoiomew, earxovnisi on in Minneapolis Journal, will glvs a chalk talk. This entertainment will be aa usual free to sll members oi tne association. Thursday At ths Been musical Thura. day tha progrTJB will be la charge of Mis Edith Foley. Thsss musicals srs g'ven by ths courtesy of friends of the associ ation on the fourth Thursday sf eeeh awata snd srs free to ail, Ths Prugram will bs as follows; Mandelsaobn Vartatioa..., ..... (al Wlegenlled Brahms Fred Um DUo Flower Rain ..chnejdsr . Edith A, Fsley. - Reading Selected Mlsa Bsralcs Banghart. AadaBttao I srsars WUI Hetharingtoa. Noctums. Cbopls Fred. DUob. A Birthday ...Woodman Edith A, FWIey. A Musical Moment ...Schuhert Mr. Hthertngu, Reading. . Selected Miss Bang hart. Pill FAVORS COMPULSORY EDUCATION It, ALASKA From a Staff Corvee pond' set) WASHINGTON. March U. (Special Telegram.) Senator Brews today re ported from the committee at) tsrrltsvts a bni providing for the compulsory eem cattoB ef the children of Aleak. Tot bin has the support of the National Ota mission of Education. Senator Brown takes ths position that since ths gov era meet provides ths schools for children ef that territory, the j parents aad guardUas should bs com pelled to send their ehrtdrea ts schaoL This la especially destraMe la esav ef the satire children, whose parent do ast seem fully ta appreciate school privi leges. It Is thought there win be little er 00 opposition to U-S bill In the passu. Stimulate your bust i by aeVsrtfslBs tn The sMe-tBe SB Of the taJetav A?3.' 3 Breckenridge Gives Picture of His Tour Before Brotherhood "Oasts Is India It largely responsible for the degradation of the people., it has taken away all initiative. It has tilled ambition, A sua l bora In one of a kundrsd castes snd cannot get out of i easts. If bs dees he must gusjast hhBStll ta pssloagsd purification.' da. aland Ralph W. Breckenridge, address ing the Mtthodlst Brotherhood at the First Methodist Episcopal ehurch Isst night Mr. Break en ridge d.sciibed Incidents la h'a recent trip around ths world. Vivid word pictures sf life la Kgypt, Bombay, Ingspors and Manila ware drawn for a small kilt latgnsely Interested audlanoe. There ts no plsna In the world where trey have a many (He, beggvi snd such poor lighting system as In Cairo," bs said. "Ths people are dirty and eotnc at them wear clothe Isna years old as far as fashion Is concerned aad ths cum Itself is as old a the wearer." Beggsrs. pleading for "baksheesh upoa every oososivabl excuse, (ollow ourtfs through the streets. One half naked native followed Mr, Breckenrldge's Jln rlkleba ts gay "goodby" and then re quested a tl for b's trouble. Civilisation in India was briet'r dis cussed. The speaker pointed to too Taj Mahal, built by a Mohammed Mogul, Shah Jehaa, la honor of bis favorite aire a token of respect ts texusnslve : bat ths people were Impoverished lo pay for It Later Sash Jehaa wss ousted from the throne by his son ea toe grounds tr.st be wss Insane ta do sud a thing. Mswsvsr. ths TsJ Mahal, marbls ef purest whits, steads ss ths ageeltsetural wonder and ths most beautiful structure la the world. It was completed when ths SBMrk-ene were pushing Into the west a on fighting flsrcs Indians oa aa ua CPBCuered frontier. "Which shows what a vary young peo ple we art." said Mr. Breckenridge. Continuing his description, he referred ts Calcutta as the "filthiest city" be wss tor In and hoped he'd never he there again. Ths British government wag very wise la removing the capital from Cat. sutta lo Delhi, he maintains!. Ingspors ass ths best streets la the world, la the opinion of Mr. Breckenridge. Aad. although It Is la the torrid gene aad got a great way from ths squalor, it has alss a pleasant climate, a prosperous poBtslatlos sad a world bomoieree it) rub ber. Concluding hit address with a 4eseria tloa as Manila, clean, up-is-eats sod aa the high road ta future of unparalleled so inss. Mr. Breckeartdge assorted that the aettey of the Halted States ta helping the Filipinos contrasted sharply with England's treatment of the Indiana, ths sontrsst being by a means ts the British empires credit "la India the lead Is despoiled, the people ef ladla Impover Mhed and misgovern meet obtains, while ta ths Philippine the very reverse It BUYS GOODS AND CHARGES THEM TO OTHERS' ACCOUNTS tfsad Crltes was arreeted Isst svenlng la the Breads! store by Detective Wit ness Caaey sa a ruspMous eharwrter. Whoa arrested aba had a suit esse filled with goods which she bad charred te regular rastomert sf ths stare, is all she bss bad three bills sa) the store. Twist she get away with the goad, bat was ssussl last sight The attempt to parches a corset ekarged ts ths account of Mrs. L Fried Orkin Brothers 318-20 South Sixteenth Street Monday y March 25, '12 The unolding of the new in wearing appar el for the women and . misses suits, coats, evening vvraps, street frocks, evening gowns, etc. Everything, that bears upon the fashion require ments ot the well dressed woman is shown in; Orkin Brothers'spring opening. man, ml North Twentieth street, formed the clue which led to the woman's ar rest Someone telephoned ts the stors st 4:3s) S clock Friday nflernoos) and ssked If K corset could be delivered to ths Fried man address. When told aha could tha woman answered thst shs had a friend downtown who would call for It Suspecting something wrong, Mr. Friedman M called, 8h dsnlsd ah hsd srderad a aoraet A Ptnkertoa detective captured the Crltes woman when the appeared for the corset Mrs, Cudahy Sorry For Noble JJurglar LOS ANOKtKU. Cel., March C-MofTts J, ceadsrr. shsrged with attempted burglary at the home at Mrs. Jack Cud ahy la Fatadtna. Cel., was arraigned la tht superior court here today. Hit trial was set for Msrsh IT. . Mrs. Cudahy expressed sympathy for Condsry whoa his father. Prof, V. Cos- dory of San Fraaelsoo, told bar that ths accused man was a grandson of the lata Count Charles Mesl sf Copenhagen, Den mark, and lbs tsls heir te the count's H.tW.Ml sststs. Prof. Condory, who Is a member of a wealthy Hungsriap family, arrived here today to aid hie sob. Ho declared thai the accused man at timet suffer lapse of memory. Mrs. Cudahy. whlls expressing sympa thy for Prof. Condory and his son, said she could not help thsm out of their pre dicament, at (he cess wtt in the. band ef tb Itata, C.H.Bascum is to Be Ordained on Sunday Rev. C. K Bascum will be ordained irlest of the Kptscopal church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the All Saints' shurch, Twenty-sixth snd Dewey avenue, by Bishop A. L. Williams of Omaha. As sisting Bishop William will bs Bert. T. I. Mssksy, James Noble. John A. Wil liams and J. W. Jones. Ths ordination sermon will be preached by Bishop Wit- Mr. Bascum graduated fjoea tbt West sro Theological seminary of Chicago lest September. Me wss bora In Castries St Lucia, British West ladles, where hi father I pastor sf ths Holy Trinity church and has been In the ministry for the lest forty. three years. After graduating from ths Chicago sem inary Mr. Bsssum was transferred to ths Omaha diocese. He will be put ta charge sf St Stephen's church at Ashland and j St Joha'a church at Wshoo. I COUNTESS OF CRAYEN GIVES FIRST RECEPTION IN LONDON LONDON. Vsrch a. Ths eenntsss of Craven, who wss Miss Bradley-MaiUa ef New York, gave her first big dinner end reception tonight as sn official hostess for ths government Ths dinner guests Included the premier end Mrs. Asejalth. ths secretary sf war. Viscount Rsldsne; Foreign Secretary Sir Edwerd Orey sad ether cabinet mislster. At the reception there were 1.KS guests. Mr. Asqulth stood st the heed ef the staircase with tha hsstess te welcome them. The duchess st Marlborough broturttt a large party and many pram. meet AsMdcaas wers present among them Whitetaw Reid. the America) as bastsdor, sad Mrs. Reid. ting Baldrige Club Has 1 Membership of 919 President A mot f the Toung Msa's BaJdrlge-for-Oongress club annousesd last tight that the membership at the organisation sow total Ilk During the lat week tha daily growth of the club hag beta pearly sevsaly-flve members. Tht organisation, la isst tbas three weeks old. HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS DEFEAT COUNCIL wLUFFS The Omaha High iekeo debating squad was gtvss) tbt MBsaliaiMM tesiglea at the Judges In a heated label ) tha lmm. graHa tuslls with tht Ceuaetl Bluffs High school tssat at tha Bluff school sudltsrluat last tveaiaa, About M su dents. Istluilsg a special diHegatloa (rem ths Cttltol hiu tohoel, sites led. By upholding tht Begatlvt tht meal debaters were sale te put some stiff argument which rather battled their ss ponsnts, glthougk tht lewaat vert eg. eeedingly strong In dellvarr, Osuk tsetured with pointed rebuttal whlCi merited approval from all tMst. Ths purple snd whits was represented by Oeorgs Orim, Mauri oe Clsrk gad Bar ney Kulakoftky asd tht Blufta taenia, teat by Robert Paalslg, Harry Cktrnlss and Harold Barr, Tbt tuestion WM st fsllowti "He- Hardware Specials for Monday Only Money Saving Bargains. tec large ties. genuine V rooms ink .trainer, ,je ,Itrm st .7..... IIC Strainer, Monday.. C MAIL BOX SPECIALS 19c, fait t!ie metal, 11x5 S,, h 1 a ( t d front, wits steel tprlpg lor balding pa per, Monday only 290 tie, full size, with sprint pi per holder, with. Corbip. lock and 1 flat key. Fitted with name plate sod llats front 49d) 76c box. same as above exsapt In old copper, or stall braes fin ish, Monday only ........ 59$ ILTON & 80118 CO. m solved, Tb,at our present Immigration, laws be amtndtd so as to debar all lm--migrants over 11 years pf SI and un able ta read and writs) provided that thig amendment shall not debar dee pendent oa qualified Immigrants or resi dents of the United States." Ths judges were Superintendent George Martin of Nebraska City, Superintendent N. C. Adams of Flatumouth and Prlnrt. pal C. X. Humphrey of Denhwn. C E. Heed, vise principal of ths Isoal school, presided. Brass Cross Stolen ' From Church Altar . - Report thst a brass cross had beta stolen from tht altar of t. Paul (episcopal church, Thirty-second and Call foriiHV Wat mad q tht police 1st yes terday by the warden. The eras had bssa sks) fine Sundsy. SECRETARY FISHER COMES TO s OMAHA TOSPEAK APRIL 2 Walter Fisher, eeereUry of the In terior la President Taffa cabinet will speak rn Omaha sn ths svenlng of April t under ths autplcss sf tka Tata club. John U Wefaoter. president ef the Blab, bad a talegsam Friday from Mr. Flahss making ths positive announcement sf ths dt. If you have anything to ssobange. ad yertlM It la Ths Bee Want Ad coiustns. Useful Necessities at sharp re (factions for one day only. 10e heavy wire Potato Hasher, Monday only, 4c wo0(l hu. WATER FILTERS Pare, healthful water always oa Up. Wo connect this pressare filter direct to ths water pipe, over rour sink. SatllfsetlOO guaM anteed. Hundreds la at in Oman. PHee connected com plete .... ..S9.00 f.ton Jar Filters, t S4.25 See our new Cat Ranges, ROGERS UU1515 HARNEY 3