a. A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 7, 1911 REAL ESTATE. CITV PROPKKTT FOR S4I.B. $3,000 For 7 Room Home 2572 Spalding Street Has reception hall, parlor, living room, dining room and kitchen on first floor, throe good bed rooms and bath on second floor; all nicely dee orated. Oak floors up and down stairs. The property is In A 1 condi tion and is strictly modern, except beat. It is worth every cent of 43,60; In fact the property next door, bollt on the same plan, at the same time, sold last fall for close to 14,000. Fnll sooth front lot on pared street. Can arrange terms. For further particulars call or -Tihons Glover Realty Syndicate D. 19.1. 1220 City Nat'l Bank. Public Sale of Real Property of Estate On Wednesday. April 14 at 1 o'clock s. m. will be held a publle Mi or a tory. two-apartment brick flat, located at IS and U4 North Mth street In Omaha, Nebraska. Earn apartment eon tains living room, dtntnf room, aitcnen, pantry, sleeping rooms, with cloaats and bath room. Principal rooms finished In oak with quarter-sawed oak floors. Separ ate hot air Beaur plant tor seen apart ment. All In absolutely first class con d i Uon and strictly modern In every re spect. This can be sold subject to a mortac for $3,150 which buyer can take as part of purchase price. The property Is sold under order of court and deed will be elven under order of court. This Is a chance to set a good home or a good rental proposition cheap. Corns and bid. Pale will be made on the front steps of Poujr!as County Court House at Omaha, Nebraska. Any osrson deslrlna to see the prop erty can go through by applying at 1M North 30th St., any evening after 7 OCIOCK. OTTO SKOD8HOLM. Administrator. BARGAINS. Kast. Kill Franklin. SOxltf I 750 Near rth and St. Mary's. )il3 1.500 West, 2Mb Davenport. 33x131 l.aoo Rth, mar bprague, MexWO tun) 2th end Dewey Ave., 45xlM 40 Ssth and Webster. 144x10a, choice.... 6.000 3414 Casa 4 room 1.2M lUn Charles, t rooms, corner. ...I.... l.i'O 1(11 S. 29th, 7 rooms, modern...-!.... 1.500 3U Dodge. Kxm feet 4..W0 ! houses, near P. O.. 47 rental 1.HU j-10 liewey Ave., $900 rental 4600 JOHN N. FRENZEK. BOTH 'PHONKK.' POR 8ALB S-room modern house, i and bath on first floor; reception, parlor and dining room finished In oak; walla .let-orated ; built-in cupboard; full base ment, tsuo cash, balance monthly. 4iU in. wtn. weoster ra.- Two Nobby Bungalows 4 lance, wall arranged, nandsomely decorated rooms; nice combination light ing fixtures; fine cemented cellar; near crosstown car ana in wanting atatance; price cut to 42.9jO; $t$0 cash. Also dandy well arranged bungalow, modern In every way; on targe south front lot on nice paved street, near 33d and Hamilton St. Tills a a great bar gain at 12,500, 11.000 cash. Kasp Bros. JW McCsctie Bldg. Doug 1B5J. A 8J New Brick Residence 4-room strictly modern brick veneered dwelling, with hardwood finish and pol ished oak floors upstairs and down; hot water heat; superbly located, with large grounds, one block from street car. This house waa built In 191L Is of the latest style, with large living room below, large sleeping porch off of principal bedroom; one bathroom complete and pipes In for private Istlh In second story; also fur tenants' bath en Id floor. Price, 116,000. J. H. Dumont & Son Tel. Doug. MO. HW Farnant St.. Omaha H0-CA8H WILL. DO-4M. -room all modern new house, half block from Leavenworth St. car, oa full lot; balance at 430 Per month. Ioiw. 312. MKNGKDOHT. A-3S49. I WANT AN OFKKR on the 4-room. all modern house at 2524 Wirt St. This Is nearly new and la a very well built lVa-story house, hard pin finish; lot nice shade, permanent walka. Is worth I3.1MJ, but the beat offer takes It. If you want a bargain, see this Monday. Call Dean. Douglas 1391. M PER CENT INVESTMENTS. Two three-story brick apartments, rent ing for IH10 per month, close In; price tht.000. 115,000 cash. Will consider IJO.IU) In trade. Tore double brick flats, VA and How erd Sis.; renting for 12.100 per annum, reduced to (22.000; 4S.6uO cash, balance mortgage. WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO.. 411 Karbach Blook. Phone Douglas 4WT; Ind.. A-3KM I WANT listed some 4, ( and 7-room cottages In north part of olty; I bavs two customers waiting; can also us some vacant; If you want to sell see me at one. Dean, 417 Bee Bldg. Douglas laa. BRAND NEW EASY TERMS ', 6-ROOM MODERN I 13.250 f Splendid new cottage, on good lot, near ,f Ames Ave. car line; complete and mod ' era In every detalL BARNES WILSON, 4QS Bee Bldg. v Douglas 3WI For Sale By Owner Exceptionally wsU built, all modern home, 4 large rooms, with reception hall and bath, hot water best-13.750. 2417 Charles St. 'Phone W. 2744. . BUY DIRECT FROM OWNERS Modern Cottage-Bungalow Type No. 414 North 29th Street. FIVE 1100 W 8 COMPLETED. Bath, Pantry and Closets. Oak and hard pine finish. Ppace for two more rooms. Full basement. SMALL CASH PAYMENTS Balance same as rent. Call . up owners. During office hours, Douglas in. After 4:14 p. nx, Webster 2335. SEVEN-ROOM modern bouse; lot 1 feet front; large chicken boose and yard; $3,209 will buy this property; owner roust leave city; only 3S blocks north of Dodge St. M'CAGim INV. CO, Itf Dodge St. Will Sacrifice My Home to Sell Quick Seven large rooms; finished attic; Bleep ing porch; combination fixtures; two fire places; oak floors; vacuum eleaaer; elec tric washer, gas water beater. LOOK AT THIS. S'JS Laiayette avenue. Pbene Har ney. 17. HERB Id WHERE TOUR DOIXOJU DOUBLK. Modern 4-room, mm beautiful ' view point In Omaha: overtook! the entire city; nearly ne mm ef giueed. .fruit and beautiful lawn. Owner seeds niooey uuj will sacrifice for H NATIONAL) INVESTMENT CO.. M Hrandeis Bldg. 1. L unuu. Nee. 4 ACHES IN BRIGHTON ADDITION to Omaha; two blocks from dry limits. 34 averse grape in bearing. Owner non resident and saya la eeii. Price, 8,700; will carry a part. 15 ACRES well Jnrprwred fruit, track end chickes ranch, 4S aelsratesf' rwa from Omaha: t acres beartnej frsst. Let of mm oi srgaan. Impruseanenta FTJooel wee, a bargain. snoe reoncee id tz.mm. W.W JUTCHZUU EI HEAL ESTATE CITY f ROPEKTT fOR .!- Bargains I 0S-8maH cettage with city water at an Seward; lot toxlT. 4 lOOs-7-roora, good, well built nous, modern except furnace at 2 De catur St.: lot 201UI7. 1 ream cottage, modem except furnace at 211 Ohio St.; let 4vx IS. t X7S-4Wroom mod. house with good fur nace, all la nice order, on corner lot "0-foot front fronting KounUe Place. BIO BARGAIN. t J.400--room. new. modern, up-to-date houae; hardwood finish on the first floor; full basement; hardwood floors on second floor; three bed rooms; stairway to floored attic MOW-10-roora. fine home, built of pressed brick with slat roof; oak finish; hot water heating plant; Urge basement wtih bricked up partition; laundry: four fireplaces with mantels; corner lot 74xU4; fine garage; both stseeta paved; would take a small property for pert payment. W. II. GATES, Room 444 Omaha Nat. P-ank Bldg. Phone D. 134. W. to 2 Best Bargains for Investment Two brick flats, blocks from postofflce, always rented at $$60 per year; price, 17,250. Two houses near Omaha Dally News, facing lSth and 19th Sts,. on a lot 50x180; price, $8,500. SEE ME FOR CENTRAL BARGAINS J. N. Snitzer 422-S Paxton Blk. Tel. D. I167. 3823 N. 23d St., $2,900 Five rooms, bag city water, sewer, gas, electric light sod furnace; rooms all nicely arranged and deco rated; in locality where the. sur roundings are very good. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 114 Harney St. FOR SALE My Fine Home In Avondale Park No. 1771 Webster St., a two-story square houae, 7 rooms, built three year ago for a hom; strictly modern In every detail, quarter-sawed mountain oak finish, two sets of ten-Inch columns and pedestals, very massive: price, 4.W0; a cash pay. ment of 41, MB end easy terms on th baU nee; I per cent Interest. An un precedented opportunity. See owner at above number. GEO. W. MOORE. Acre Tracts One acre on 1Mb St., Just north of Fort St. Rich garden land, near city school and paved Ft. Only 1M. At win and Blondo Bis., s nearly level, sightly tract of i lots, 60124 ft. each, 2 blocks from the Benson St. car Una Only 11.100. On list St between Blondo and Bur dette sts, 4 lots, 60x128 feet recn, for II. WO. These 'overlook part of the Coun try club golf links and are a bargain at this price. Will divide. Harrison & Morton 1 Omaha Nati Bk. Tel. D. 214. Investments St. Louis brick flat. rooms below, i rooms above, oak woodwork, separate furnaces, flret-ctaas construction and al most new; Income, 2720; loeated one block from Karnam car litis and on mil from 14th and Farnam Him. A choice Invest ment In a fine location. Price, fi.OuO, WiOo feet, with railroad trackage, 2 story building, occupied by retail stores below and rooms for men sbove. Only two tenants. Income, 11,02. Price, ts.kO. This property belong to an estate and must De sold. That Is why It is offered so cheap. Th ground alone Is worth almost the fuJ1- rice, J. H. Dumont & Son Phone D. eso. loot Farnam St Big Lot 65x141 4-Poom House $1100 On 36th St., near Grand Ave. car line, with an excellent 4-room cot tage, well, chicken house, young fruit, snd only fire blocks from car line. You will mils a good buy if you don't investigate this at once, Easy terms. Office open every Saturday even ing. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Close-In 4-r.. all mod., aonth front, trees, paved. near CrelKbton and high school, tith snd lavenport. -r., all mod., NEW, SQUARE, south and east front, comer lot. 1 blk, to Cretghton college. Vacant corner, for flats or apartments, fronts on 1 streets, SSxUt, all ta paved. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1414 Omaha Nat. Bank. Uouglaa or A-aUL jLveninga, ii. ssu or n. sisf. WANTEI-Oood reliable men In dlf ferent localities In Nebraska to handle ttriotly high class proposition In Florida fruit and truck lands. Address Florida Homes Land Co, tit MoCegue Bids, Omaha, Nab. Nearly New 5-Room Cottage $300.00 43M Seward St., parlor, dining room, kltchsn, 1 bedrooms, bath first floor; with amall expanse three bedrooms caa be finished upstair: built for a hom. first class workmenahln and material, full lot SOxUO feet, south front, dose to oar snd school, aa Ideal horn and loca tion. Owner en premise will show you or 'phone m Doug. M7 Sundays and venlngs Barney 114k, Geo. Marshall 111 Board of Trade Bldg HANSOOM. PARK LOT East front corner lot, iOxiaS ft., two Mock west of Park. Paved street, with paving paid. Only 41. US. JKFF W. BEDFORD BON. 60S Board of Trad. Fbon Douglas 4T71 A GREAT BARGAIN. Nine lots, wouid mak over an sere of ground, three blocks from Omaha car line. In West Council Bluffs, ten minutes' ride from Mth end Douglas, ale place to raise chickens, fruit or anything; will sell oa exceptionally easy terms, only WALLACE! BENJAMIN. Rooms LI,. First Nstional Bank Bldg.. Council Bluffs, 'Phone Ml FOR SALE By owner. U-room, mod ern house with attic; fin furnace, and plenty of cloeeta South front, lot (taut, paving paid; Tit Willow Ave.. Council Bluffs. la - CLOSE-IN, t-R MEW S. W. stth end California, ever stare: best Improvements. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. Near 24th and Elliston Ave. Twe choice south fraet Iota sSxm each on 4-foot terrace; eement walk. These are a great bargain at 2S each. Rasp Bros. M MOcagoe BWg. Dong. MSI? A-9S4 tz CASH or a vaeaat lot and SB per month will bay a t-room beoae. eaoden: barn, paved street. I Mocks to Mth at car. sere your rent wiener and bar thia P. Q. NIELBES. 21 Otnaha Kat'l Bank. RKAL KST ATH CITY FKOHKS.TY FOR SAI.BT Spring Bargains $30 CASH Balance $1 per month, fine cor ner lot. (0x135, sooth front, block to car. high and sightly; fine location for a home; neighborhood first class Price $550. - $300 CASH - Nine-room ail modern house, block to car. in good neighborhood. For the man with small amount of rash and large family this is the beet bar gain I know of. Trice S3, Soft, bal ance easy. $600 CASH Balance monthly; new, all modern 7-room house, with attic, oak finish hardwood floors on both 1st and Id floors; Urge lot, 50x142; cement walks, east front, on car line: very desirable. Price, fS.COO. Look this np at once. Benson & Carraichael 4J Paxton Block. CONDON PLACE. Omaha's newest addition where th monthly payments are.only So per month. All iota are on grade or on a alight terrace. All strests and alleys grided to established grades. Three schools and two churches within four blocks; only one-half block to car Una Reached by the cross Town une get off at Bancroft 8t., and walk one half block east to the property. Price range from WO to KuO terms 110 cash, balance g per month. Tills is positively the cheapest close-in property that we know of. flats will be mailed upon ap plication. Fhon If. M. Christie for appointment W. Farnam Smith & Co. U Pamam BL Tel. Douglas K4-lnd A-1'H BUY FROM OWXEK Am leaving state and have th following properties: 72bl N. ISth. all modern, i rooms, reception hall, bath, 00 feet on Boulevard, room tor another house on oorntr; 2412 Corby, all modern, 7 rooms, reception hall, bath, 60-root lot, barn and fruit; 2114 Wirt, 9 rooms, largo reception hall, hot water lieut, tiled bath, oak finish, garage, tS-ft lot: 27th near Lake, vacant cornor, ahtUO, room for 3 houses, good rental district. I,ook at these and it Interested call Webster 2791. Do not bother tenants. HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING B-room bouse 1200.00 to 7-room house. ... 1250.00 8 to 9-room house. .. .11 300.00 JOS. W. MOORE, Tel. Webster 884 1542 N. 18th 8t 7 ROOMS 4 An sll modern house, with large lot 47ilM, nicely et out with shrubbery snd trees, en paved street. In Creighton'a 1st addition, good location; price, I4.nn. Owner anxioua to sell. Jou should see this. It s a snap. BEMIS-CARLBERO CO. D WB. Ho-811 Brandela Theater.' OWNER LEAVE CITV. Offers hla sll modern home, one block from the new Cathedral, built In 110, for .. F. D. WEAD. lsni Farnam. IIL'HT BEHU 19 acre farm, well Improved, In Fill, mnre Co. Neb.; price tl.0W, V.00 on ah. 440 acres Improved In Kimball Co.; price 111, MO, 13,1011 rash. WKHTKRN RKA1, EBTATB Ctl.. 411-1I Karbach Hlk Omaha. Neb BEMIS PARK 7-room home offend this week near Mth and Charles els., all modern, garage, large lot ixU74; price, H.OJ0. BEMIS-CARLBERO CO., D iHk 110-JH Brandels Theater. RKAL E8TAT1C LOAMt OMAHA property and Nabraaaa laada O KEEFK HsTaL ESTAThl CO.. 114 New Omaha Nat'l Bans Building. UOSILY to loan on business or rasl. denes properties, 11.04 t MKuud. W. kU inusAif. mu eirst cat l uana mag. WAMKU City loans and warrants. TV Farnam Smith Co.. 1UU Faruam St. 1W to tui.ww mad promptly. F. w. Weed, Wsad Bldg,. uth and Farnaos. GAKV1N BROS. -ona. sksi sou uv. uaJMWI cau Omaha Nat l Usuk LOANS Farms snd city property. H. Dumont tt Son, lea Farnam L 6 CITx" LOAN 8. llcmls-Csrloeig Co-n-U Brandels Theater Bldg. Vt AN'i kl-ciiy loans Pstsrs iTust C. Wanted farm loans. Kloke Inv. Co.,oma HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT. keren euw siasuih iiaeee, TWO farms for rent These fanes are good tillable lend, wall Improved, eontaia trig 144 acres and 1W acres. J. T. Collins, Council Blufla la Pbon Black 41ia TEN acres, Kth and Pacific dts. OAR VI n Rkoa, 8M Omahs Nat Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED I WANT s good flv or sis-room house. tx.000 to 44,000, Give exact location, low est prloa snd best terms that will be considered. AdcJress L "M. Bee. WASTED iu KEJfT WANTED to rent about i acres ot laud near Omaha. Q-715, Bee. WANTED In West Farnam, Dundee or Hanscom Park district by gentleman, a large, airy, cool, southeast, furnished, modern room in Strictly private family. K 777, Bee. RESPONSIBLE young couple, no chil dren, desire one Urge or two nicely fur nished rooms, with strictly first else board or asm nearby. Suit with ptivst bath Preferred. Must be well furnished. Will consider rooms only with south or east exposure. Kererencee exchanged. Address B-741. cere Bee. MARRIED couple wants board A room, must be first eiaa. Address F-744, WAATKu TO BUI Household gds, clothes A shoes. Big If yoe want beat price for furniture, stoves snd carpets, call Lie barman. B &2. CASH FOR SILVER Dd . td-btvnq goorts Kler. ivai enter. D. SOU. I WANT TO HI Y for cash, for ellenin of mine, two 4 to s-room houses In Hens- oom rant or Field club districts. I want these house NOWl o niesa eaJl un nr call In at once with price and description. D. X746 714 Brandeis Tneatsr. A-1751 WANT VACANT LOTS. I want for client three or four medium priced lota In north part of eity; must be prfVed light and well located. CaU Dean. Douglas iXO. I HAVE a client wallln for Lnn. boose, la north part preferred. In neigh borhood of 24th and Wirt: must be new or nearly so and modern. J. W. Dean. Douglas I24B. WASTED SUTDATIOXS WAKHIMi an-S ironin-' uone. T M S4W 41rst-le. practical sure. 11 la. A-fafi montns" experleace In office wkmas w. po sltlaa as stenographer; Is rapid on the typewriter end. a good speller. Address u izi. stee. REUA&LR L. in " sttlea en farm. No experience, sot wools Uka ts. 1mm hMlM l. , 1 sot ae Intotarellnc liquors, aeV suse u . UBam Hee Day werk. tec aa soar. Harewr em sfnrwr u .j ,H ' wmm-s or a wore, auiirens 491 Xkartk Eta fa. WAXTKD rTT.T10NS. WANTED By an elderly German cou ple, place to work; man for outside and Karden wurk. woman f,r housework. 3l4Avenue E. Coun.il Wluffs. la CIIKK-Flrst classiwber sndrcllbl ln hotel in or out of cltv. Address A U Warwick. I!2 Dodge St. YOUNG Udy wants o(fl.-e work; smsll wages to start. I'fione Webster Hl'SDI; washing. cents a doien; rough dry. 75 cents a dos. W'ehster nst. Curtain laundrred7cp-t!uar- " Mttt Family and bundle'laundry. guar. w. osu; UK STOCK MAKKET OF WEST Ship your stock to South Omaha. Sava Sileags and ahnnkage. Your coasise. aisnis receive prumiit and careful alien, ties, live Steck Cemml-alee Merchants. Bysrs Bro Co. Strong and rosponslbla WOOD BROS., a-J Kcnnrm.l" Oreat WeaL Coni. Co.. Omaha a LKnver. W. R SUfl 11 a BON)uVt hanJirsnesa Clay. Robinson a Co.. Mi fcamangs UidgT Intsrstate Co. Better results. 6hip to ua CLIFTON Com Co.. za aUchang dtdgT Cox a Jones Com. Co.. buncnofnuatiera L. E. ROBEK i'8 a co.. is Eicn. biaa Farmer L. 8, Com. Co.. as) Exch. Bids, Martin Broa. a Co.. aa-4 Kicn. UMa tWOBKOi handle cattle, hogs. sheesT Deposit proceeds of sUpmenu la Sloes Tarda Nat 1 Bank. Daly u.ok at yarua OMAHA. THE GRAIN MARKET WEEKS GRAIN CO.. grain ue-cuauu. Ceasignawsis soUdted, 1W Brandela UOVEU.VME.T NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE CI CARTERM ASTER. Fort Logan. Colorado, April lt, IvU. neairo proposals In triplicate will be ta reived her until lu s, m., slay 1, Hit, fur furnishing Corn, Oats, Hay, traw or bedding Hay, Wood, Fuel Coal. Char coal, Mineral Oil and Oasoline, rfguliml durmc the fiscal year ending June Ju, mil. at Fort Logan, Colo. Information fur nished on application here. Knruloui'S to be mark so "Proposals for fotage, bed ding. wood, fuel coal, charcoal, mineral oil and ga-olln at Fort Logau, Colorado, T. T. Fliseell. guariermaeier. A4--7-Vr FORT IXOAN. COLORADO, MARCH U, lull tieaied prooosa-s. In tr.pllcata, will be received her until 19 a m.. April 13. lilt, for the oonstroctlon of an Irrigation pip system for the parade ground, athletic field, sta, at this depot blank forms for bidders, specifications and full Information may he obtained upon application. Th lTnltd 8tats reserve th right to accept any or ail proposals or sny part thsreof. Knvel opes contsinlng propoaala should b marked "Pmpuaele for Irrigation Pip Systsm," snd sddressed to th Con structing (Jusrtermaster. Fort Logan, Colorado. T. T. Frlssell, Captain snd Quartermaster, V. 8. Army. M1S-17-14-0A4-7 I.EGAI, NOTICE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The Villas of Dundee. Douglas County, Nebraska Invites bids for outblng and guttering snd for paving In the vfllsgs of Dundee to be constructed during the sesson of 1812 and aa ordered by th Board of Trustees. Bids to b received at my office. 411 Brown Block, Omaha, until noon atonasy, spm ism, isii, said bids to bo sealed snd accompanied by certified check of tMd.M. Plans snd specification snd other Information as to work can OS nan irom me vuiags ,11 glnesrs. King Rnhrbaugh, McCagu Uulidins. Omaha Th Village of Dun dee reserves the right to reject any or all Wda K. n. il lain- village tiers. A4dlt REAL K8TATK TRANSFERS Denis Ills lor near Aorll a 111!: C. H. rickes to a T. tUiklssM, let t g. S UiioSr. ir. s sub I4.3M C. R. KlrSM u A. T. Iteklaass. let i, I S Duudr. )r 's sub 1.TM N. HubesrS sn4 site Is K. i. U4rrr. Iota s, s, I, a . 'S, 11 sns II, blerk t, SB4 etber lets. Belsient Fsrfc as H A. Mass i4 wlls Is O S. 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Sll ?m Nora-ka Bspraas a t it sa leburlw-Piauaataaih I SI pes Uaoois Lual F.ti'atnoutn-Java a t il ass Sallavse-rauaaosth All St pa Cklease Sportoi s 7:14 pa (ameer SporMI .all pat Cfclats gxprass .4 4 X1 pr ea ysat szpraoa tiepa, tea OS I tonal. k I St pas at. Loeis gsseosa .. a t Spa ass CM a St. Jeatek... tS S sa S aa Clvr a St. iasteb i IJSssa TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Resurrection to Be Celebrated with Elaborate Music CH0ISS RF.BTAll.ST. FOE MONTHS Masterpieces at Ureat Religiose Meat Composer Rendered by Well Trained Chores- aad Talented Soloists. Baptist. Cavslry Branch. Thirty-fourth and Sewurd-Blble school Sunday at I V m., V. H. Owells, superintendent. Calvary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. H. R. Curry, Pastor ServH-es at 10 a) a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Morning Easter sermon with music. Evening sernvm will be followed by bartlsm of candidates. Bible school at noon, young peunl" meeting at 4:30 p. m.; Wedneeday, 4 p. m., detotional service. lmmsnuel. Twenty-fourth and f.nkney Rev. J. a Kbersole, Pastor Blbl school at noon, young peopls meeting at 4 JO p. m., Ksstrr services at 10:W a m. and 7:J p. m. Morning serm n. "Death and Life.' At th evening service a law number will receive believer's baptism. Special musical numbers In th momiiu, and the Kastrr csntata In tne evening by chorus choir dlrocled by Mi. Harold H. Thorn. First Baptist. Comer Park Avenue and Harney Street Special Easter service Preaching morning and evening by F. S Stein. D. l. Morning service at 10' o'clock, subject. "An Barter Mesasse " Sunday school at noon, young people's prayer meeting at 4:4i p. m . evening ser vice at 7; o'clock, subject, "The Ir represslbls Question." Regular weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 ii o'clock. Grace, Tenth snd Arbor. Rev. P. F. Felmsn, Pastor Sunday school at 14 a. m.. 11 a. m.. Easter sermon, preceded by baptism anil followed by "The Lord's Supper.- The subject of ths sermon is, "Yourselves Alive from the Dead.'" A selected musical program will be given In connection with this srvlc. Popular evening servloe at 7:44 o'clock at which' Clark's stringed qusrtet will assist the choir. The subject Is "The Necessity and Reasonableness of Faith." Christian Selene. First Church of Christ, Scientist, St. Mary'a Avenue and Twenty-fourth Bun day school at i:4t a m.; Sunday service at II a. m. and I p. m.; subject of lesson sermon, "Unreality." Centrreaatleenl. i St. Mary's Avenue-Morning service st KM s. m.. Esater morning worship ser mon, subject "Moments In th Delectsblo , Mountains;" 7 at p. m., Easter program. I pastor's subject, "Lit After Death." j First Oermsn Free F.vsngsllcal, Corner Twelfth and Dorcas Publio worship and address on this "Raster Occasion," both morning and vnlng by Mr. II. Bruec hert, superintendent, with appropriate musla, Sabbath school at 1 10 p. m. HlllaWe. Thirtieth snd Ohio, Rev. W. S. Hampton, Pastor Morning worship, with special Easter muslo st 10 St) o'clock. Bible school at noon. Junior Endeavor at 1 p. ni.. Senior fjidravor at 7 p. m. Rev. H. L. Mills, former , pastor, will preach st I p. m. First Corner Nineteenth and Devei port, Frederick T. House. Pastor Morn ing worship, "Easter Service" at 10:4f o'clock, sermon by th pastor on "Some Experience ot An Idealist" In the evening there will be a special Easter S raise service by th choir under the irectlon of Frederick P. Freemant! at 7:44 o'clock. Young People's Society Chrls- tlan Endeavor at o cioca. Kplseepel. 8t. Andrew' Forty-first and Charles, F. D. Tyner, Rector Celebration of the holy rommdnlnn at 7 a. m., I a. m. and 11 a, m.j evening ervlce at 7:10. Church of St. Philip th Deacon. Twenty-first snd Paul, Rev. John Albert Wl. llama. Rector Easter day; Holy com munion at 4: a m.i matins, holy eurhsrlst (choral) and sermon st 11; ves pers snd ohlldren's service st 4 o'clock. Church of the Oood Shepherd, Twen tieth and Ohio. Rev. T. J. Collar, Rector Easter day: Holy communion, 4 JO, I and IV:). At the later service th Rastsr music will be rendered; children's Kaetsr service and holy baptism, 1:44; no service In th (veiling. St. Pkul'a Thirty-second snd Cali fornia, Rev. John William Jones, A, !.. Rector ejund y school Easter service st it, a. m.. Holy communion snd Keater sermon at 11 a m.. subject, "Th Memory of Death and 4tie Laying Hold of Life." Kvtolng prayer and sermon at 4 o'clock Presbyterian. Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Orsnd. Thomas B. Oreenle. Pastor Hlbls school. 14 a. m., Eastsr lesson; mm worship, u a. m.. and th canisia, easier xngeis. by th choir. Vesper communion ser vice, 4 p. m.; st 4:4V Young Peoples Eas tsr servlca North, corner Twenty- fourth and wirt. M. V. Hlgbee, D. D., Pastor Morning worship at 10:30; theme, "The Gladnsss of Easter. nunusy scnoui at u. loung Pennie s Boclty of ChrlsUan Endeavor at 4:30. Special Easter program by the Bab bath school st ?: Lowe Avenu, Corner Fortieth snd Nicholas. Rev. Nathaniel McUlffln. D. D.. Paator Morning Eaater services at 10:30 and vesper tervice st 4; Sunday school at 14; Junior cnaeavor at s; senior En deavor at 4:40. Nn evening services; special muslo by Mra Mullla snd her choir. , Third. Twentieth snd Leavenworth 4:30 a. m Sunday school, A. D. Hcher- merhorn. superinunoent. to rn, sacramsnt of th Lord's uppr, reception of new members snd sermon oy itev. A. u. Mar ahsll. D. D. 7:30 p. m.. program of Kas ter music and recitations by the Sun day school. i mrst United. Twenty-first and Emmet. Rav. A. C. Douglssa, D. D Pastor 10:30 a m., first anniversary sermon ot present psstor. "Th Pic oc in rtesurreetion In the Minister's Message.' Special music under th direction of Miss Clara Beef kin. 7: p. m.. topic, "Take Ye Away the atone' 4:40 p. m.. Young People ser vice. Blbl school at 14 noon. 1 First. Corner Seventeenth and Dodge. Rev. Edwin Hart Jenka. D. D., Psstor Publ c worship at iu JU a. m.. w th ser mon by paator; theme, "Till He Comes." At 4 p. m., a musical Easter service In place of evening preaching service. Christian Endeavor meeting at 4:14 p. m. Sunday school st IX. , Fslrvlew. Pratt and Fortieth, Charles H. Fleming. Pastor Bible School and church unit In s social taster service be ginning at 1 P. m. in ths evening th service of ong. Thursday evening the annual congregational meeting at 4 p. m. Reports from sll lln of work, plans for the future, etc, will be considered st thst time. The Church of th Covenant. Pratt snd Twenty-seventh. Charles H. Fleming. pastor Morning worship. "A race illum ined. ' In Easter service, at W 44. Bible school at noon. Endeavor st 4:14 and evening worship at 7:30. An Easter ser vice by th Sunday school. Wednesday evening the eleventh lesson in Matthew, Chaptera Westminster, Rev. T. II. McConnell. Pastor 10J0 a. m . "An Kastrr Medita tion." with special Eaater music by Chorus choir. 14 noon, Ssbbath school and Hlble classes. 1p.m., Cnspel Sabbath school. 7 p. m-. Young People's Society. 4 p. nv. holy communion with ordination of elders and deacons and reception of members. Rev. Ralph Housman, moder ate of presbytery, and Rev. Daniel E. Jenkins. D. D.. will assist st ths tables. Dundee, Fiftieth and Underwood, Onnt E. Fisher, Minister Morning worship. 11, 'Resurrection and the Immortal Lira" Evening worship, 7:k, "Borne Practical Effects of the Belief In th Immortal Ufe." Christian Endeavor. 4J0, "The Kind of Life Wa Shall wish w Had Lived" Luke K: 19-ai. (Easter conser vation meeting). At the morning service the sacrament of the Lord s supper will be observed. Reception of members st this service. Caatellar congregation held their annual business meeting at the ohurch Wednes day night. April X. Rev. D. K. Jenkins, moderate of the church, presiding. 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