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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE- MAY 17, 1914.
11-A
Star
TOPICS FOR OAK OF REST
Special Music- at Trinity Methodist
and Benson Presbyterian.
.HON- D. A. POLING WILL SPEAK
tioitonlnn to Address Gntkorlnic nt
First ConKregnttonnl l Churel
'. Iter". G. I.. Peters to TallC
nt Y. M. C. A.
.Novln
.Watson
: A special musicals will be given, under
the auspices of the BenBon I'resbyterlan
church choir, at the church Wednesday
evening. The program follows; x
FART I. , -
(a) Warum -
(b) Whims Schumann
Miss Mlnnlo Farnsworth.
The Horn J..MFlosieir
Carl Haarmann. . ,
O, Dry Those Tears Dcl-Ttfego
Mrs. Henry Btahl. 1 ,
.Herjekatl ,..,....Hnbay
Mlss Augusta, Mensedont.
(a) Of Thee I'm ThinkJng.Aleycr-Hclmund
(b) 1 Love You Bobeskl
Hiram Salisbury.
Spring Song (with violin obUiwto)....W ell
Miss Callsta Kerr.
The Owl and the Pussy Cat....pe Koven
Male Quartet: Messrs. Salisbury,
" Halberslebcn. Haarmann and
McClung.
PART II.
(a) Good Night 1it,
(b) The Gondoliers -Nevln
Flnley Jenkins.
(a The Mighty Deep ".KVUirS
(b) Irish Names i .Turvey
Arthur McClung.
(a) Se Cygno Ba,&tf?.hX3
(b) 8' Abellle ......Schubert
Miss Augusta Mengedoht.
Love Divine, from "Daughter or
Jalrus" ;- i.":;-;"i:.8t'Jncr
Miss Kerr ana air. ouinuuu.
The Rosary. . ... .......... . .
Male Quartet
iWnrshln the Lord............
Choir.
The choir of Trinity Methodist Epis
copal church. Twenty-Jlrst and Blnney
streets, will sivo a sacred concert Bun
flay evening. The pr6gram follows:
"Lovoly Appears," from "The Re
demption" Gounod
Tha Choir. . '
"How Excellent Thy Name" Adams
The Choir.
"A6wd,ant Mr" .".''...Woodward
ThoCholr. .
Organ-Andantlno In D flat Lo More
. Flnley Jenkins. . .
"Shout the Glad Tldlngs".......j..AcUuns
,Vlolln-L6 Cyngo .....Saint-Saens
' - Miss -Augusta Mengedoht. ,
-Hallelujha ohorus to ,ii Handel
' The Choir.',
' Hon. Daniel A. Poling. Boston, will
, speak Sunday afternoon at the, Flrst'Con
; gregational church, Nineteenth and
- Davenport. Karl Lehmann. Interstate
field secretary of the United Society of
" Christian Endeavor, will e the prin
ciple speaker at the .rally. i ba
,' there, A Christian" Endeavor union chorus
? choir of sixty voices will slng : v
r On . Tuesday at 8 o'crtckti the . -Pifft
Presbyterian church. . SeVentee" fith arid,
Do'ugo streets, Hon. P L?01
'.superintendent orCimenShlp M?-4.mlr-ance.
and president associate of tha
-ij..t,Hin.Endoavor union will ttd-
:S iTWl rally on "A, Saloons
W.Hnn hv 1920." This Is the Christian.
Endeavor slogan?. Mr Voting Is a mem-
beVbr the famous "flying, squadron. ;
t nk-.iGeorgo U, Peter.. vJ&V
V the North Side CtarlgUtahutj. ue
4 liver Ws rst publIo4dres; in, Omaha.
V..T.. .wri. church Buodajr att i
l7cWV 'Christy as-
Swill furnIsaalt-)i6flr'coticexU'rr
i The hour of evening service the First
f Meool.t church 1ms 'becK
o'clock for the summer months. 8undr
evening KoV. Titus Lowe will deliver the
last of the series of sermon lectures 11-
" rated by some dramaof
1 this one to be on the subject of Re
; venge." Illustrated by the Merchant of
Venice. .
l Baptist.
First. Corner Harnoy ana
ehool.at noon. WW ".""'"
Castollars Rev. G. W. Snyder. Pastor Sub-
jeoi ai ii, -ucugion itxompiiiieu. hud
Joct at 8, "The Sword That Conquers."
Sunday school at 10. Chorus ohotr re
hearsal Saturday at 10.
St. Mark's English, Twentieth and Bur
uttte. Ilev. Dr. U Droh. Pastor Services
Sunday, 11 a. m.. "Come with Vs. The
Lord Is in tho Company;" 8 p. m., "He
llules Nations and Individuals;" Sunday
Sunday school nt 9:46 a. m ; Young Peo
ple's Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.
Oraco English, South Twentylxth
Street Between Poppleton and Wool
wdrth AVcnues, ltev. Clarence N. Swl
hart, Pastor Morning services at 11, sub
ject, "A Truo ncllgloa." Evening services
at 8. subject. "Tho Ancnndlne Lord." LU-
Uier league at 7. Sunday school At 9:50.
KoUntse Memorial, Farnam Street and
Twenty-sixth Avenue, llev. Oliver D.
Baltsly, Ph. D D. D., Pastor Morning
worship at 11, subject, ' The Test That
Tells." Evening worship at 8, subject.
"That Silent Care," Sunday school at
9:45, Oscar P. Goodman, superintendent.
Luther league at 7. Special service for
the baptism of children at 4.
Zlon, Thirty-sixth. Street and Lafayetto
Avenue, llev. A T. Lorlmer. Pastor
Sunday school at 10. Services at 11.
EA'cnlng- services at 8. The Luther league
will meet in the church rvarlors Tuesday
evening. Midweek services Thursday
evening at 8. Choir practice "Wednesday
evening. Tho cnnrlrmntion class Will
meet Wednesday afternoon and Saturday
morning.
S. .Paul's. Rev. E. T. Otto. Pastor
Services at 10. The service today is the
last In the temporary location at the cor
ner of Thirty-fourth and Seward streets.
Sunday school t ll:S0. Evening sermon
in English at 8. in Our Savlou's Lutheran
church. Twenty-sixth and Hamilton
streets. Itev. Mr. Otto will nroach on
.May 24 at the dedication of tho new Si
nce of St. Paul's church, corner Twenty
fifth and Evans streets. Services at 10,
S and 7:90.
MVi&otltst.
Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce,
Kev. C N. Dawson, Minister Sunday
school at 9.46, Gaylord Vorts, presiding.
Trinity, Twenty-tlrst and Ulnny. Hv.
Thomas Blthcll, Pastor Morning sen-Ice
at 10:30. Sabbath school at 12. Epworth
league at 7. Sacred concert at S.
First, Twentieth and Davonport. Tltui
Lowe, Tastor H a. m., "The Church and
Its Leader!" 8 p. m.. "Concerning lle
venge," illustrated by "Merchant of
-Venice;" 8:45. a. m., Sunday school.
Pearl, Twenty-fourth and . Lartmoro,
J. Franklin Haas, Minister Morning,
10 0, sermon by ltev. H. E. Hess of Hirst
Methodist church; evening, 7:, "The Dis
cipline of Failure," by pastor.
Hirst Memorial, Thirty-fourth Street
and Larlmore Avenue, Rev. H. E. Haas,
Pastor Sunday services, Rev. J. F. Haas,
preaching at 11. Bermon by pastor, sub
ject, "Wesley tho jSngllsh Revivalists,
Epworth league at 1. Alta Haffor, loader.
First "Swedish. North Nineteenth and
Burt. Rev. Gustav Erlckson, Pastor
Sunday school at 10.' Preaching oervlce
at 11, subject, "Prayer, a Faroe In Church
Work." Twenty-fifth annlvenaary of the
Epworth league at 7. Bervito at 8, lecture
on "Look Up, Lift Up."
McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. W.
Hs Underwood. Pastor Morning -service
at 11, theme, "Public Wonmlp." In the
evening at 8. will be tho twenty-fifth an
niversary of the Epworth league. Sun
day school at 10, Warren W. Cllne. su
perihtendent. Adult Bible, class at 10. Dr,
John, teacher. Junior leaitue at 3,
Dorothy Shlmer, teachen.
Hanscom Park, Corner Woolworth Ave-mm-
iH Twentv.nlnth Street. RaV. C.
W. MoCaWklll, Pastor PJreachlng services
conducted, by the paator, at 11 and 7:45,
MqrnlngHext, "Then 'he arose and rc-
UUKCa IU6. winua .iwiu. ma ova, miu
.there wad'great cauti." Evening inome,
"Tho Cost bf Efficiency." This will be
4h twntv.firth anaivorsarv of the Ed-
vwjbrth league of Methodism, and will be
67 special service for young people, xnere
will be no loaguo service at 6:30 but
the league and church will unltoi In the
services 'at' 7:45. Sunday school at 9:45.
Mld-wecK?. prayer service Wednesday
evening" at 8.
Diets Memorial', Tenth and Pierce. C.
N. Dawson, Minister Sunday school, 9:45
a. m.. -Gaylord Vbris-presldlng; preachlnir,
11 a. m.J "Glvlns.vs. llecelvlng;" Epworfj
league p. m., silver Jubilee' anniversary,
preaching, 8 p, m. Methodist young peo-
, . T,,'. 1... M. Kiln ln.t.,IUMrtn n(
8. Theme, "Whlthert" the last in the
course on life problems. Midweek prayer
servlco at 7:4S.
Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Orant
Mornlng church servlco beiclns nt 11
Evening servlco at 8. Rev. D, B. Jenkins,
president of Omaha university, will
preach morning and evening.. Sunday
school at 9:45. Christian Endeavor nt f.
Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at S. Following tho mornlnif
church service a congregational meeting
will be held. Its purpose Is to consider
calling a minister, tho pulpit having been
vncant since the resignation of llev.
Thomns B. Grecnleo last January.
United Brethren,'
Harford Memorial. Nineteenth, and
Lothrop, W. O. Jonos, Minister Sunday
school, 13 in,; public worship, 11 a. m. and
S p. in.; sermons, by pastor
United Kvnnsrellenl.
First, 2420 Franklin, Ilev. J. M. Runclc,
Pastor Teachers' meeting at 9:30. Sun
day school at 10. Preaching at 11. Junior
Endeavor at 3. Holiness association at
3:M. Knights nnd Ladles of Christian
Endeavor society at 6:45. Preachlntr at
7:45. Holiness association business meet
ing Monday night. KnUlits and tadles
of Christian Endeavor at Christian En
deavor union meeting Tuesday night at
First Presbyterian church. Midweek
prayer service Wednesday night.
llnoellitnroun.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Twenty-fourth and
Ohio Preaching at 11 a. m. and also 8 p.
m.. by O. R. Miller, Burlington, la.
People's, BIS North Klghtecnth-Address
In the morning nt ,U by Rlchnrd Wells;
Walter Mayer of tho Young Men's Chris
tian association will spenk nt S p. in.
W. E. Hiker will give n Tree lecture
Sunday at J:J0 p. m. at the Hoffman
ohapel. Twenty. fourth and Dodge; sub
ject. "Who Mas tho Truth nnd Can
Dcinonstrato It?"
German Evnngcllcal, Eighteenth and
Cuming, Rev. F. Ostortag, Pastor Sun
day school. 10 a, m.; sermon at 11 nnd 8;
Young Peoplo's Society nt 7:15 p m. Thurs
day evonlm at 8, Ascension day sermon.
Tho Omnha Holiness association meets
oycry Sunday nt 310 Krnnklln at 3 30 p,
m,, W E. Foshlcr, president Monday
night rcgulnr monthly buslncos meeting
nnd annual election of officers.
First Progressive Spiritualist, Maekle's
ii an. jMt iiarney, , a. j nomas, u, ?v p.,
Pastor Sunday, 8 p. m.. lecture and mes
sages; subject, "llow Was Jesus Resur
rected?" Tuesday, 8 p. i.. messsge sen'
Ire. Thursday, J:30 p. in.. La'ii' Aid
message service.
The Church of Life, 815 North Eight
eenth street, Rev. Hsgman of Sioux City,
la., will preach In English at 10:30 a. in.
sharp; subject, "The Second Adam."
Sunday school at 1' 30 a. m. : Young Peo
ple's Society of rhrlstlnn Endeavor nt 7
p m. Miss Edith Vernon, teacher. Preach-J
ing ty ltev. iiagman at p. in.; aunjeci,
"The World's Need."
International HI hie class, third floor of
tho Labor temple, at Bnrlght's hall,
Nineteenth and Farnnm. Dr. It. U
Roble will give n lecture on "The Dlvlnd
Plan of tho Agvs" at 3 o'clock and at
7:30 one on 'Tho Steps of the Christian
Life."
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D0REMUS INVOLUTIONS
WASHINGTON. May W.-Polltlcal cam
paign contributions became the subject ot
a general debate In the house today when
Representative Ruclter of Missouri, of the
house elections committee, presented a re
port embodying resolutions declaring that
It was not a violation of tho penal eodo
for senators or representatives to seek
contributions from their colleagues In
congress.
Republican Leader Mann had eharged
thnt Representative Doremus of Michi
gan, chairman of the democratic congres
sional committee, had violated the crim
inal code by Issuing a circular September
15. last, nsscsslng each senator nnd repre
sentative tlOO for campaign purposes.
Representative Mann characterised tho
report as a "whitewash" of the demo
crats.
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First, corner ,f ptor-Mornlng
nev. W. Jasper Howou. fnri, Sun(jay
tJMhln with sermon at 10.30. a"""
Yotine People's union at 7. evening wor
BhlD at 8 o'clock. Subject, "Four Pictures
of Yourself." Mission Sunday school at
3, 2010 South Fourth street. i
Calvary. Twenty-flfth and Hamilton
streets J. A. Moiwell, Paotor-As 10:30.
"Tha Liquor Traffic as an Industry." An
InvltaUon to members of labor unions.
VV .rh oulit of Sin." An evangelistlo
noon. Young
I nihia school "at
people's meeting at 7. led by Melvln Mot
r..,,i.4 - Christlai
cau. ouujuvw, -
Ui fo f
lmmanuel. Twenty-fourth and Plnkney,
Arthur J. Morris." Pastor-Morning sprv
ice at 10:30; topic, "Home, Sweet Ilpme."
Evenmg service kt S; topic. "The How
lng Storm and tho Sheltering Rock." Bi
ble school at noon. This Is to be Parents
day. In the Bible school and all the friends
of the school and church' have boen urged
,Ao be present. Baptist Young People's
union at Z The meii wilt meet at -the
church on Wednesday evening for Bible
study at 7 o'clock. The midweek service,
for prayer and praise will follow at 8. .
Christian.
Nortli Side, Corner Lothrop and Twen-,
1 ty-socond, George L. Peters, Pastor
Mornlrig. service at. 10:30, The subject of
C:45, Evening servjee at 8.
First, corner i-weniysixm ann xiar
'. ney", "ChArtes E. Cobbey, Minister Mtorn-Inx-
worship at 1L Evening, worship at &
Carl' Lehman, national secretary from
national headquarters, Boston. Youruj
People's Society o. Christian Endeavor
at 7. Junior Endeavor . af 4:30. Bible
school vat :5. ,
. . Christian Science.
First Church of .Christ, Scientist, St.
Msry's'and Twenty-fourth Services at 11
and 8. Subject, "Mortals nnd Immor
tals." Sunday school (two sesslonsV at
9:45 and 11. Wedncsdiy evening meet
ing at 8.
Congregational. j
Bt. Mafy'S Avenue; B(, Mary'a and
Twenty-soventh. Gu.stavus A. Hulbert,
Pastor Morning worship at 10:3a Sun
day school with kindergarten at 12.
Plymouth. F. W. Leavltt, Minister
Service at 10:30 in the university audito
rium. Twenty-fourth and Evans streets.
Sunday school at 12. Young people's
meeting at ow.
Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. s.
Hampton, Pastor Morning at 10:30, com
' munlon and reception of members. Even.
lng at 8. evangelistlo service. Sunday
school at 12. J. W, Robbins, superintend
ent. Senior Endeavor prayer meeting;
at 7.
First. Corner of Nineteenth artd Daven
port, Frederick T. Rouse, Pus Oar Morn
ing worship at 10. Mr. Karl LfVhman. in
terstate field secretary of the Young Peo
pie's Society of Christian Endeavor, will
speak. Jn tho evenlns at 7:45 tho pastor.
- F. T. Rouse, will speak on "Ptace Among
the Nations." Rabbi Cohn will address
business men's class.
Episcopal.
Church of the Good Shetfherd. Twen
tieth and Ohio, Rev. Thomns J, Collar.
Rector Holy communion at 7:30, Sunday
school at 9:45. Morning prayer with ser
mon at 1U Evening prayer, with sermon
t 8. '
St, Matthias', Tenth and Worthlngton.
Rav. George 3. SouthWortb, Pastor Fifth
Sunday after Easter. Holy communion
at 8. Sunday school and, Bible class at
10. Morning prayer and sermon' at it
Confirmation and sermon by Bishop Will
lams at 7 30.
Lutheran
fit. Matthew's English, "Nineteenth and
tain the Brotherhood on Tuesday evening
at tho church. The Women Foreign Mis
sionary society will meet with Mrs. James
Dion, 1737 South Tenth street, Thursday
at 2:30 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon to
graduating class oi nurses ot juemoaisi
hospital Sunday evening, May 24.
Presbyterian.
First, Seventeenth and Dodgo, Edwin
Hart Jenks, D. D Pastor Mornln
.bt-uW 10:30: ovenlnir service. 8: Sunday
school at noon; Endeavor meeting, 7 p. m,
Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castel
lar. C C. Meek, Pastor Services at 11 and
8. Sunday school at 10. junior society
at 3:30. Christian isnaeavor ai i. i-rayer
meeting wcanesaay evening si a.
Benson. A. J. McClung, Pastor Sunday
school at 10. Morning worship at 11.
Sermon subject, "The All-Sufficient God."
Junior Christian" Endeavor at 3:30. Chris
tian Endeavor at 7. Evening worship at
8. Sermon subject, "A Curo for Doubts."
Falrvlew. Pratt Street and Fortieth
Avenue. CHarles 11. Fleming. Pastor-
Bible school at 2 p. m.: afternoon at 3,
"Whatsoever HeSaltH Unto You, Do It;'
a Mother's day service nnd sermon,
Tuesday evening at 8 the Falrvlew Bible
club study tho sixteenth chapter, of John s
gospel.
North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V.
Hlgbee, D. D., Pastors-Morning worship
at 10:30. Sermon theme, "Grace to Serve."
Sabbath school at noon. Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor at 7. Even
ing sermon at 8. Theme, "Do Men Bin
Without Fear?" .Prayer meeting at 8
Wednesday evening.
Lowe Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas
Iter. Theodore T. Koopman will preach
at 10:30. Sunday school at noon. Junior
Endeavor at S. Senior Endeavor at 7. No
preaching' In evening. Instead there will
no a congregational meeting at 8 when
business ot importance to overy member
will be considered. Wednesday Bible
study, at 8.
Dundee. Fiftieth Street and Underwood
Avenue', Grant E. Fisher, Minister Morn
ing worship, 11, "Universal Peace God's
Ideal;" Young People's Society of Chris
tian Endeavor at 7 p. m., "What is a
Christian- Lifer Evening worship at .
Rev, C. O. Koopman of Milwaukee wlli
preach. .Bible school at 9:45 a, nr. This
In "Peace Sunday."
Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth,
Robert Kalr, Pastor 9:30 a. m., Sunday
School; 10:45 a, m., public worship and
sermon, theme. 'Knowledgo of God;" 7
P. m.. union meeting of Junior and Chris
tian Endeavor societies, topic, "What Is
a-Chrlstlan?'1 "Leaders. Ethel Pepper and
Sheldon Coigrove; 8 p. m., evening wor
slJlp and sermon. "Gideon's Victory."
- Tho Church of the Covenant, Pratt and
Twenty-seventh. Charles H. Fleming,
Pastor-rMornIng worship -at 10:30, theme,
"A Little Girl's Prayer and Its Great
Results;" Bible school at noon; End envoi
at 7,15, -and evening worship at 8. subject,
Four Plllors." The Covenant Blblo club
study the sixteenth chapter of the gospel
of John on Wednesday evening from 8
to 9. '
Westminster, Corner MnBon Street and
Georgia Avenue, James Franklin Young,
Pastor Morning1 worship at 10:30, The
pastor will preach. Bible school at noon.
Everyone Invited. Young people's .meet
ing at 7. Topic. "What Is a Christian
Life t" James 1:19-27. Evening worship at
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Fplding Go-Cart
THIS NEW MODEL GO
CART FOLDS COMPL15TE
LY WITH ONE MOTION,
HOOD AND ALU Frame
Is built of steel, large
size wheels and heavy
rubber tires. Back and
dash are adjustable uiil
unholatered in Im
perial leather.
Priced for this
week's selling at
Cash, $2 a Month
7-PIECE DINING ROOM SET
SOLlb OAK DINING SET. Pedestal extension table, has large 42-Inch top,
heavy pedestal and massively carved claw feet Hlx full box seat TO !
diners, upholstered In Kenulne leather. Backs are beautifully quar- Dli
ter sawed. Entire outfit specially priced this week, at....... r"".
MISSION STYLE BED DAVENPORT
A Rare Bargain at
MASSIVE 2-INCH' POST GUARANTEED BRASS
BED. Finished beautifully in satin and covered
with the best lacquer that can be used. Has 10
heavy fillers. Reirularly priced at $18.00 and
offered specially for this week, bT O "7 P
while they last, at this ex- 3lO. j
tremely low price..., .krv
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$1.50 CASH,
'$1.50 a Month
THIS UNIFOLD-TYPE REVOLVING SEAT DAVENPORT Is exactly like
illustration. Frame Is or solid oak, and the upholstering Is of high grade
Imperial leather over full steel spring: construction. One single motion
converts It into a full sized bed, A handsome daven- Cf O 7C
port by day, and a comfortable bed at nlKht. Very .7) 1 IS. I Li
special for this week at this low price. a. v. a
High Grade
Porch Rocker
A MOST COMFORTABLE
ROCKER. Suitable for
either porch or sunroom
The material used l-
ported reed, hat
broad seat and
arras and very
stoutly construct
ed. Worth double
the price we ask
for It
$1.98
A Genuine Rug Bargain
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FOR THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING A xtl-FOQT
VELVET RUG, in anew spring design. Made of the
very best woolen yarn, a harmonious color combination
ana a large assortment or assigns to choose from,
KUgs we can tnorougniy recommend ror
parlor, cuning room or bed room. Truly
a great value, at , , .
$11.98