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A -jllR OMAHA SUNDAY I5EE: AUGUST 22, 1915. FAD 1 IMV lV DTCT Aremie. Clirl Tf nomlna. raator 1V11W 1VU II a VI Dlilrh Kdv. Mr. bnr will pirwh. " " I Casteiier. Rliteenth and C"teilar, Rev. C. V. Meek, f'astor Morniuc wrK at 11. ahlath erhnol at 4V intxrmedlal and Hon lor Christian Kndeavor at T. Drat Service at 1 ID In th auditorium of the Youna; Womrn Christian associa tion knUdlrif. Hortnon by l"v. A. H. Viarahall. president Omaha Thenloalral rcnumrr. Them, "Everythln Needful. ' Klrat Vnited. Twentv-flrat and Kmrnet, A. ". Iuue.laa. I'aator-Mornlnc worship at !. Hnhiect of MTmnn, Why Ar We Christiana." Hlhle ertvl at noon. Toung j.orle a praver and pralaa aervb) at 7. Evening worship at I. fihlct, "Who' Who In the Kingdom of lod. ' lome Avenue. V.3 North Fortieth. A. F. rTrnat, IV, Minister The pastor will prea4t at lo i on ' r-repsre Ta tha M ar of the I-ord.' Fahbath honl at 1I W There will 1 an open a'r service at the home of K. H. Hnel. Tl'lrty-f If th and 'harlea streets. nct Wednesday at s. Couth Plde, First. Twenty-third and J. TV T. Wheeler, Paator-Hlble achool at 44. Morning service at 11. Hub)ert, "The He former and the lliillder." Weat g ",r.J Presbyterian church. Forty-l lh and H streets. V.lbl school at 1 tJilon Vesper service on high achool lawn at 7. Central TTilted. Twenty-fourth and Dodge. Hush, R. (peer, factor Morning wornhlp at !:. ermon by pastor t;on rtltlona for ItevlvaJ." Sabbath achool at noon. Young peoplea meeting at 7 . Kvening worship it , Klmer h. Thorn will ailc on "Tli Mac of ITayer in th. Sunday Cmplmi." Tenaon. A J MeCMng. itor-unday arhool at 10. Mot nlngworehip at 11. " ha ernion subject, la "The Two Win. Men's lirotherhood at a. Christian i.n dearnr at 7 I'nlon evening aerrlces on ,ha lawn of tha Kaptlst church at I. Rev. Mr. Vlh. Mr Hunday'a advance man will preach. 1'rajer meeting Wednesday evening at I- Tha church of the Covenant, I'ratt and Twenty-seventh. Charles H. J" pastor-Morning worahlp at 10 . Hub ect "A Olnrloti Uoepeh" Illble hool it noon. I7iidwvor at V6. Kvening wor- hip at . Subject, "Frotn the Kermon on the litoiint to thn .Wt",.,n.h.i of Jm." The world's beat painting Illumine tlila aermon. Thlrfl. Twentieth and tavenworth. Rev. lr M. Humvhreym Mln t,r-ln-0arf. Sunday ahool with adult H!hl ctaJtaaa for nen and women at tjiin lie wochlp and ermn at 10:4. hrlatlan ro.1aor prayer meetlnr-addreaa ry We. .1 W. Wlh-dvnca man for tha Pllly wiimiay vangrellallo campaign a fi4. Evtnlng worahlp and aermon at I Methadlat. Jennlnna Memorial. P,""" Tllokory-Hunday achool at W. Preach ng aerrlra at U. tienarai oapel tneotln TrlnlC. Twenty-1rat and P,n"Je Tfcorniui Plihell. J-aator-Mornlng irvke t w::. Sabbath achool at nooiv Kva nlnr aervloa at :. Tharoa for mornln airvlco, "Pafl'lnf tha Laat MUa. Sedi.h. Purt anl Nlnotoenth, 0 F.rlcHaon. Paator tfunday ohool( f t ' 1n tn to th Ooal." Bpworth Umm aervloa at Preach nm and conv nvmlon rervi'-e at . autojoct, im Hur foriiiK HfcUenie:." -Dlcti Memorial, Tenth and Plerca. C N. lawMH. 1'aator Mnna acmi '...i i,,.,. snn i.v Preach na at 1U 'Church and' Family." Kpworth 'f? at 7 K M. lluffner, leader. Prarhlng at n ' With tha Majority."' SunJay prayer meeting Friday, 7:W to MKJabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. H. t'nderwoo.1, 1 aator-Mornlna: arvtca at 1U Kvenlnx aervlce at . Sunday arhool at i 4i Mra. Ueom Kjitrlkln, auperlntettd ent. Atlult Mble oa at :, I. John. t.nchr. Kpwrth I-aitu at 1 :S loplo. "How to Maita the World Heltor, lender, Anna Thupe. First. Twentieth and Iavnport. Rav. Tltua Mlnlater Bunday achool at :, Jamra Hodge, a'-tlpg auperintendent. Morning worahln at 11. theme, "In Ood a tJontemi." Kpworth Wngue at 7, meeting for all young people. Evening worahlp at I thema, "Healing the Wall of Heaven." Morning . and avenlnr aermona by tha minister. Weatmlnater, Maaon Btreet and Oaorgla Avenue. Jaimi Franklin oung, Paajor--Men'a meeting at !. Kev. J. W. Welah will tpr&k to the men. All men are In vited. Morning worahlp at 10:30. Thema. "Th Hlndram- of l'neef " Hlbie achool t noon. Adult departmenta.. Junior and nrlmarv drnnrl menl a at 1&. Kvening, ounr oeopiaa meeting i . ivi"Ui a AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA at . Rubhath arhool Kadcavor at T. at :. Chrlatjan Interest in the San day Meeting? oa the Increase AmoEf Chorea People of the City. RUSH WOEK ON TABLES A CLE With the ehurch people of the rttf. Intereet In tb Billy Sunday meeting to e helj next month continue to mcreaee a the time for the arrival of the evan rellat drawe near. With the elty dlrlded Into dUtrlcta, eotUge prayer meeting are being held nearly every night during the week, except Bunday. The attend anoe during the laet week ba been far In xoea of that of lml1r perloda dur ing the pat . Work on th Phinday tabernacle at pltot avenue and Fourteenth atreet 1 pmgreaflng rapidly and by the tat of next week, the building with a Keating rapacity of 10,000 will be under roof. . The rellgtoua eenau of th city I to be taken next week, more than "00 women having volunteered to do the work. The plan a outlined contemplate taking tht cenaua in on day. The city baa been divided Into diatrtcu and women aa Migoed to make a houae to houe canvas. At each boua they will certaln the number of ocoupant and th number affiliated with cJiurcbea. . Rev. J. W. Wlah. advance man for Hilly Bunday, I Mill In the city. During th tat week be haa been meeting daily with the committee having charge of tb prellmlnaii for th Sunday meet ing, giving advice and making aufie tiona. Sunday afternoon at 14 o'clock b wfll apeak at tha Third Preabyterlajr ohureh. Twentieth and Leavenworth traeta, taking Uie hour vaually ecouptad. by Ui Ctirlxtlaa Cndaaror. . At th Central United PreabyUrUn church. Twenty-fourth and Dodge atreata, at 1:30 o'clock, tha afternoon of Bunday. August . a Fhllatmvi ral. will be hM end a large attendance la expected from the churche of th clly. It will (tart with a song eervica. lod by A. E. Palmar, th church chorister. The devotional ex ercise wfll t conducted ty Pev. "II." U. peer, after which there will ho a bun! nea aeaalon. Mi Mary Ar.inonn. pr.aK; mg. Mla.i Vartoty Hhacke'.ford w'll flng a aolo tr.t then Rev. J. W. Welah. nd- vace men for Filly Hunday, will deliver an addrean. Tnere will toe a aolo by Mia ueitrude Akin, with th closing sung by (he audience. Rev. M. V. Illtfboe,) assisted by a men' chorus, will conduct a aervle at the Florence city park Sunday afternoon at t o'clock. Baptist. Ftrat, Harney Htreet and Park Avenue, lU-v. H. ). liowlanda, MlnUler Preach ing at 10:45, subject, "Keliving." Union services of First t'lirlstlan and P-aptlat churches at . Kunday achool at :. ' Young people's meeting at 7. Grace. South Tenth and Arbor, Rev, K. ' P. Tart, Paetor Bunday school at 10. Morning worahlp at 11, auhject, "A Com mendable Christian.'' Junior meeting at J to. Hapttet Young People uhlon at 7. Hvenlng aervlrs at a. auhject. "A Caeo ui Neglect." Mission Hunday schovl, 10 South Fourth street, at 1 OUVET. Thlrty-elgMh Street and Grand Avenue, WllUaiu A. Mulford, Pastor Marnlng at 11. Subject, "Doea Vnur Atm Afiirm or Contradict th .1HIK1? ' fivcnlllg at . "IKllia UnH flenrl roiKa ii neur luvengaiisuc aervii Ilandredi of DolJtrt Spent for Im proYementa on High School by '. Omaha School Board. ST7I)EJrr REGISTRATION MONDAY i Magio Cltr Oawalp. John Parian f Awduhon, la.,- w a vlxltor at th local yarda tody. "The Jugirernaiit," with Anita Stewart and tjirl Willlamn. Soon at the Reese. John Van W'l left last Wednesday for an extended businaaa trip out In the state. Henry Hteffen of Trevnor. la., received lh. rt ti.m m rnnkifninprt of Volins Icattl that he had on this market Thurs- A. . aurprt- to South iBIde cltlxen n.nd ?f Allen la expected to rurn high school student, th Omha uoara fr, m th1 toayt where aie ha been of Education ha been ependlng several .attending the exposition, hundred dollara In Imorovement on the! Mrs. J. P. Murphy and son. Jack, are fori si noma ssmn aiter i Mrpiium v- i canon in uaniornia ana v uninmuu. Tho attendance at the muni -liml awlm- ice. Huti- day school at lu. Young Peopla'a union T. Praia aervloa Wednesday at . . Immaniiel. Twenty-fourth and Plnknev. Itev. Arthur J. Morris. Pastor Mornlris worship at 10:80, toplo. "Put on Thv StrenBjh, O. Zlon." Plhla school at noon, i.'liHi ies W. Hlmon, aiiperlntendent. Young people's moetliiK at 7. Kvening worship at S, aubjoct selected. Traycr and praise meeting Wednesday evening at 1 . Calvary. Hamilton and Twenty-flrth. Rev. J. A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning topic, '-Life An Inst Form." Kvening ,..,,. "Tl.ini. 'I V. k . X.rA - .... i n ....... . j ivevivaj. .,- K. nlT!,a iti ar-nooi at noon, i. w. Nohle. auiwr. ' . i .. ..i.. p.r.,,.! sunuiy atviooi I V, I tm .is of Hound Hellef." Th paator will eiek briefly. Midweek prayer, serru-f Wednesday at T :4a. Hanacoin Park. Woolworth Avenue'and Twenly-nlnth Street Morning service at 11, Kev. Mr. Welsh, advance man for the fiilly Sttrday cmlifn will be peceont and apeak on "Komi Aspect of the Sun day Campaign." Men are eapenlall urgedl to be piT?-at. Kvening aervU-at 1: 16, IntendeiH. Toun people meeting at 7, rtt ry otiw r.siner rana. rrayar mat l.-.u tt the church Wednesday evening, f uhlert of conference, "sttnas to Retxiive Power." Christ la a. North Side. Twenty-second Ixtthrno. Rev. Oeorne I,. Peter. Paator HIM ei hool at Morning service at 10 4, theme, "PHrtncro With .Kd." lt'enlng ervlce at .. Hrnt.-Twenty-six and Harney. Rev. Cliarlwa K. 'ol, ! ,. Pastor-Morning serv ice al II, tht-me, ' Ttie Power of the Goa ls I." Evening. Joint Ser vires at tho Flrat hnllst riHiK'li. toplr, "Kssentlsl Ele mi'ii's of Personal Work." illnle scImmvI m . Joint services of Young People s Sixriety of t'hrta'.laii Kiodcavor and Bap u: li-aui leu; Us unton at tha first liaptivt church at. I ti. - Okfiaiian Seleatoa, First Ch-ethl of Chrlat, rVJentlat. St. Mktv Av..nt ,1,1-1 Twcxily-fourih street Services at 11, suhiect. "Mini" :uniay achcol (two sessional, 46 and 11. W Ulnesdiiy evening iiteetlng at t. . Stconii Chirch of ChrUt, S:entlst, nnde Hall, Cndwrwood Avenue and Flf iieth Street eervicea at U, suhiect, - Mind" Sunday sckmiI at '4n. Wadnea ilny evening nie-tlng at j. t nareetlmal. First, Nlneteonilt and lavenport, Fred irick T. Houna, Pastor Morning wnratiip it 10. i sermon by tha paator on "IT- I'sxlnu Vr the Contest." Sunday school J at ihhiIi. . Plymouth. FlgMeenth and Kmmet. KiwlrKk M. Iavltt, Minister Momlng service at 10:3u. topic. "Th Harvest la Here:" Hihle sa'hool. It m.; young peo s nMctiiK, ' ti. m ; evening servtoe 'it f. serrnuu. "King lavut" Fptacepl. St. P'il's. Forty-first and Charlea. Rev. John Flockhart, Hector 8ervlcee for iKclftlt ieundHy after Trinity aa follow: l-arly cuiniuunion at . bun.Uy aihool at it Mi. Morning srrvica at H, SUbje:t. ' The Ppirll Ulveth Ufe." B.vaagelleal. !ia''a I'nited EvnnscHcal. Camden Av. tm and North Twenty-seventh Street, liev. Thomaa M. Ins. Paator Preach '"E st U and . eundey school at 10. Ketone lsnue of Christian rindnavor al 7. Morning theme. "A Trul y of Ro lailnns." Kvening topic, "inlerceaslon." I.elberan. Ki. Paula. Twenty-fifth and FXana. Stev. K. T. Otto. Pastor Morotr.g aervice n Hi. Kvening servP in risiish at I. r' nr. -lay hool at . Choir relirtrsals will I" reaumed on Friday at I M Mark s Kner'tsh. Twentieth and Rur-i'-i te, L- Cnih. J-aaUW utaiay achoul al . I reai h'ng at II r-r kkilallua N. iron, the ji!ure The) paaur will I' t" h at Weet Point. Neo. Ko'.mtse Memorial. Ferritin Stroex and 'iw.nty-t.lxth Avrtiue, Itev. t'liver D. sny. i'stori Hev. C. Franklin Koch. AsMd'iate I'Mstcir Morning wuraiiip at 11. ' 'i.ntuul l.riteaa.'' bunday achool at 1 I. or p. ItutidinaJl. siiiMrintendcnt. St Matthew's Fng!th. Nineteenth and 1 i .i'.-ilur. itv. O. W. Bnyier. pastor Mtiiiiih service at 11. Sublect. "The 1 iFai i td Word " lAHher laue service n Tto. rlut).t. "The Chnsusn XJfe," s nl.iwl at 10, Subject, "A Uood tit nc Ft,tr1hh. 1" South Twenty-sixth, C. -V. hvii'vert, ! inlsler Miriiliig or ': and 1 il le studv at 10 l. theme, ' It O.mine." Kver.ln at I, "Th Kn., f Mary I'tom." l.uttwr Iasim a '. 7. Miws Marguerlie Hano. H'sd-. .Ali'-m.wn tundfty sihool it t Forty ti nt.th and lravrowunh streets. i.in. Thlrty-eilb Street and bafayett rnt(, Kev A. T. Iortmer. lstor ur.i a hfl et 4S. Services at li sad X M;de: ev1. Wednaday evantag it S r-hoir pro. flee Tiiurly evening at I I'nlsv etenicg, Aunuiit Zi, the Mrri'a oety all! nie I at tha home of Mr. and J. U Jattobauu, lfayctva av- n .e. v I'rrilirlrriaa, North. Titv fourth and Wirt. M V. i' Paaior --r r a si 10 J sjrd t by I -aiH1tt I.OCJ at BIHIU. OS- I n r ixieavor at J. J-'mm, Piatt Nit ai-d Fortieth Kouiornetit for Servloe." Sunday st fr:4o. K.iwortli league (it T:ft. Mld- wwk prnver servlcti Wedneaday at S. Pcail Memorial. Twenty-fourth Street anl Lsirimore Avenue, CJari r.. isuwen, Minlaler--MornliiK worahlp at 10:31. Spe cial service for all memoera and friends of the church. Hunduv aihool at noon. F.pwurth leaguo al 7. Kvening of music at i. Anl home, special vocal and Instru mental nuinlH-ra. Wecoine to all. Prayer service Wednesday evening at . Choir rehearsal Frtdnv evening at I; F. N. High. . leader. Fourth quarterly confer ence Saturday, AiiKuat Hi, at 7: JO. Dr. U. U. IJrown will be present. St Iscellaaeoes. Fohtanell Spiritualist, 241 1 Cuming Sundav and 1 hurstlay al M. Mrs. fc.Ua, tiardlner, medlunL The Aaaoclsted Hlhle Students meet lit the I.yrtc building at a. T. H. McCs'aught will lecture; topic, "Tiat la th Hoi;' Clhost?" First Progressive!. Spiritualist, Jl Haf ney Massages snd lecture by I'r. Msg gerell at . sub)e.t, "Our Intent power." Tuesday at t. developing rlasa, by Mrs. M. MarMr. Wednesday al . message, by Prof. Uuswell. People' SI! North E'ehloenlh Rev. Churles W, Savhlge. pastor Morning "The Kind of Cliurah 1 Would Mke to P.-Iong To." livening, "The JVofit of Godliness. Sunday achool at noon. high school Interior In preparation the opening of the fall term. September . Assistant Biperlntendent of Constrtio llon A. C. Watson, artlng under order of Superintendent Flnlayson, ha been di recting the work with a force of thirty or more men under hlin. Beside varnishing every bit of wood work In th entire ihxh school building and cleaning the celling, th board ha Installed I0 new desk throughout th , building. But a few of th old one were i retained. Over a tics) was spent In In-! stalling the new furniture. The high school building was given a complete overhauling and every nook and corner cleaned to a launderer'a whiteness. A strict censorship of the student' handling of the school furniture will be maintained under order of th school I board by the faculty control and any mistreatment will be cause for sever penalty. Similar improvement have been going on In all schools of th South Side. It I planned to adopt a steel celling plan In refitting and remodeling th school rooms. I Registration Date Assarra, Principal 8. W. Moore of th South Side High school announced , yesterday that registration of high school student will begin next Monday, August 23, and con tinue , during lb entire week. Locker keys may b secured at th mna time. All atudenl wno are Jurt entering the high school as freshmen are requested to present themselves for registration Wednesday and Thursday only. Tby can then arrang their course, of study with th principal. According to tha ruling of tb Omaha cnooi board all non-resident student wUI b required to pay th regular rat of W per year to attend th local high achool. All student who plan- to nter on that has la must arrang for tuition at th city hall, Eighteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha. After they have made arrangement there regiatratlon must be made at th principal's office In the South Hide High school at Twenty-third and J streets. adar Meetings Ceattnne. . Billy Sunday prayer meetings for next Tuesday have been announced as follow. A larger attendance was recorded at the last meetings than since th start, in nptte of th heavy rain that fell that evening. Tho schedule: . Section .14S-C. J. Young, 1426 North Twenty-Seventh, street. Sect Ion 144-T. Conoway, MOS North Twenty-third street. Section 146-M. c. Cold, North Twenty-eighth street. Section HH Hean Ringer, JIO F street. Section 147-Kev. S. H. Yerlan. 10U North Twenty-fifth atreet. Section HX-H. Kiddoo, 1104 North Twen- I ty-aecond street. Section 14J. W. Oreen. ttS North Twentieth street i I Section lio M. O. Zerbe, 7?7 North Klshteenth street. Section 161 J. C. Graham, 1419 Missouri avnnur. . . i Section ISO Mr. Janlngi 1510 Monroe street. Soction IM-tlalatnn church Iswn. i 1M-MlMale thapol. For Sale: Do you want to wt the high cost of living? ro you want to raise all th fruit that your family can uo and still sell, from !& to 1100 worth T Do you want to keep a cow, raise hogs and poultry? Here Is your chance. I gore nearly U in fruit, 4-rooro house.' eleetrio light outbuildings; to minute south of pack- ins nouses. Price, only I1.R50. Call Pundaye. South net. Ke.--.h-ve nt-wi..MIo' Completed. Final organisation of the newsboys of me city was completed yesterday aftor- EH w)sMia mln pool at Soring Iake park waa con siderable Uryer than usual last evening, It being ledles' day. Mrs. J. M. Pohlaa and niece, Kallh, who have been visiting during the laat two weeks with relatives In the South Side, will leave todsy for Howarra, Neb. Mlaa Lola Pohlnson of Adair. Ia.. Is vlHiling with friends In this city. She Is on her way to lenver and western points where she will spend her annual vacation. ' The women of the Interdenominational church wliKserva l'-e cream at the church In the old Young Men s Christian associ ation building at Twenty-third and N streets this evening. The warm weather of the last few day haa caused all plcnl" k-rs to get buav. Among those who have picnics for tomor- row are: n.nur ' m . i ". , - nnd several north side clubs. IT IS Tir.'iE TO SHINGLE At lees than th cost of ffood wood shingle, stained, you can cover your house with everlasting "TEX TILE." "TEX -TILE" ASPHALT SHINGLES will last three times as long, and the first cost is the whole cost. ' Fadeless YIogg Green; Rich Warm Rod "TEX-TILE" makes a house attractive and saleable; makes the upstairs rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Avoid substitutes. There's a reason. - "TEX-TILE" used on new ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH at 40th and Daven port; also used on many houses in Omaha, Let us show them to you, "TEX-TILE" sold only by Sunderland. Bros. C6. Yisit our display rooms, State Bank Building-, Omaha. uu u mil" U OLE 99 ASPHALT SHINGLES 'w4 ii. mm mm: wmm OF OUS SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE pmces mm 'I a ' ' ' ' l7o Offer Yoa a Genuine lonisfurnisliing Opportunity - - Don't r.iiss in I The greatest IJONpY-SAVINQ furniture opportunitj of the entire year. A time when it becomer, neoeesarj for us to make an absolute CLEAN-UP of thousands of dollars worth of good, sound, trustworthy, new style Furniture, Beds, Carpets, Rns, Curtains, Draperies and other Ilomefuniishintfs tremendously large quantities placed on sale at reductions of 25 to 50. If ever there were an OPPORTUNITY to buy with every in ducement in the purchaser's favor, that opportunity is here; the COMPLETENESS of variety, the ' STERLING CHARACTER of the goods, our unusually LOW PRICES and MONTHLY TERMS give homefnrnishipg seekers an extraordinary advantage. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A COMPLETE OUTFIT at an unusual saving; . . . - v ., . .)., Convenient Honthly Credit Terms Gladly Arranged on Any Purchase if Desired w TH Massive RoySl Circassian iVamui Dresser Jinn ?? I n M I I rri.;- .1 . A I m I venlng and THIS MABBIVB RQYAL CIRCASSIAN WALNUT CHIFFON- IEH IS AN EXACT MATCH FOR THE WALNUT DRB88ER. . It 1 1o r.iad ' of ' hlfrh irrail imitation clrraaaian walnut, aXAcntiMl n.lanar tha oame lln aa the X nrensr. naa lull u awcllsd roomy draw- v. era and heary Blank top,' with a larc; French plate mirror. Extra well made and carefully conatructtd. Specially priced tof tfcia sale at . 16.50 fUO Cub; U0 a Month. noon at U old Board of Education room of tli Hia-h achool bulldln;. Juvenile Officer Paul McAuley waa elected preel dent and fnral manarer. Uoapel meetlni Thuraday venins Flrat Reformed, Twenty-third and Peer Park Mouievard, John Jb. Hak, l'astor Hiinday av'kioul at &. Momlna worahlp at 11; tbeme. "Th Problem of the Hour." Miaaion band at f. ChrlaUan Kndi-avor at 7. KveiitnaT worahlp at I; thenx, "Who May IVecoina Chrtrtlanar" Hnnr(-anlod Church of Jeua Chrtat of Latter X)Ay Kfclnta, Twenty-fourth and Ohlo-Oun'tay arhool normal rlaaa at . Hunday a hool at 8 45. Praasohlna; at 11. Rcliaio aTvk-a at Prraihlna al a. At J0 North Twentieth atreet. rnnilh f (ma,ha, Bunday achool at 11. I'li-uUili I t . , Betond ProareaHlv Sl'Irlluall Jl. liPavwwrrth, Slav, F, A. Thorn, Vaal'ir Borvlci a at 11. 2,1U anl , U'tuiT -n. nrasa4.es. .Mornlnil ubji t 'a.cn ' r.m tiia anUlonrw, Kvenlnc auhject. "Why Capital Punishment Khili l!e Im.i-, ialsed." Tuesday anil 'I'liuiail y al S. nies- eaica aervieea. hkIiisIiiy at Unii A lit message aervlc, Aridity .U 2 .30 and claaa lecture. I Hartford Memorial I'nNetl Prethren. Nlneieetith and l4Hhro, W. K Jonea Minister Mornlnn s. rvlie at 11; aerimm to clilldren. Kvenlna servl- e at 4. Hibl i a liool al 10. Chrleiian Kn ii avi.r at ' ', Prayer and official board meetln 'lneaday avenim, 7:30. Annual dinner and oiiare(aiio4ial maotinf fiMay even In. 'o"T Inie report from all denart ninta will be eiected. All officers for tha year, beginnlnc; 8itember ), will be elected. t-'.nrna rirat Money. ' Would you do a much for your rlrl- auhmer. ? 1,19 J1'!' d'V" " th. uhmcra-ed reck of a areat eiprea train and pull her out half dead to aafntyT J.irle wiliiama aavca beautirul Anita J-t.-wrt In lust thia way. He it all In Th JuRt-ernaut" at The Beeea Theater ' tksrrk Natea. Ilev. lienton Cleveland Is announced a tha preacher at tiie upen-alr aervlca on the South ae lllk-h achool aouih campu. at TwentjMhtad and K atreeta. Sunday .venlna at :4S o'clock. Bouth l Imaha t'nlted PM.kui.ri.. Corner Twenty-fifth nd H, Albert N t-orter. raetor K. K. Thoina wll peak at II on a sub.Wt aelected ep.- tally for men. Kabbath achool at .U Juniora at i. Youna peopla'a meetln .1 :li. tonretrtloii will Join In th union ervlce at th. high achool Uwn In th veulnt. First Method!! FplaconaJ, Twenty fifth and K. Rev. J. W. Klrkpatrick. Pn tor-Public worah p at 11 and a. Sunday school al -.ia, Kpworth learu meuilivf at 7. Paslur will preach av aervieea. First Conrrr national. Twenty-third and .1, Rev. Kobert Wheeler. I'aator- Mornln arviie at IV Kvening aervlce 1 1 V; ifet M- 01 Special esy payments fladly arrmageu on any purchase .irlna; UU ale..-- TIIIS ITNE ROYAL CIRCASSIAN WALNUT . BEDIs made ia the very artistio Napoleon design, to. match the other pieces of this fine up-to-date set. Stands 60 inches high - and ' comes in full widths Size 4jfeet 6 inches. Note the handsome roll on the Toot end as shown' ' above. Specially priced for this &4 p QJ. week, atv V-U0J ,.. K f L&0 Cask I $L0 a Kpatiu Oar eea lent ' aae.thly terana peraaita yen - t. pay year hllla aa aalta y.a beat, aad wklek aaaat appeal every Imbb. la tala city. 1 'Mw if Holdup Fires at Victim, but Fails ' to Hit His Mark "Hand up," ordered a hlfhwaymaq of Alexander Arday, Twenty-fourth and June atreet, Friday evening when Mr. Arday waa passing Twenty-eighth and Popplctca fin hi way home. Arday promptly thruat hi haada In hi pocket, whereupon th highwayman be gan ahootlng. Luckily for Arday. he waa a poor marksman and th. ahota went wtd. ' I On of ti ahota, however, entered th sash of a window' near which R. V. Ken nedy, 2K PoppletoD, was aitting with ht-rwfaa4 toa ol hi lap. Two inches to on. cUle and th ballet probably would bav alruck Nr. .Kennedy or the babe. Kennedy burrowed a gun from a neigh bor and (aoured the neighborhood for th rtlchup. but failed la hi queai. The mat ter vi a a reported to tli po'ico. Stomach Catarrh Is Very Prevalent In thia climate catarrh la a orcvaleot Uaeaae. Catarrh af fect the stomach, a often aa any other organ. Perhapa every ll.lrd " peraon 1 mor or tea troubled with stomach catarrh, eruna " la ettenaively used tn ihf caaea. PERU11A THE KEIUELE FAVItT REMEDY 13 Cai!f I Fer tkij lajsw est" "tint anr U .linj th I tmtt vtryoa UU timt f y tar, thin is sothiflf s o4 as Purs Malt KbUkey to bring bA-k lb. feeling and reality df iffil health. Mtkta rich red Mivxl. uiiieta the nervea and correxta t a taded aiellte by atiniulallng the aloiniicti to heaitiiy atron. Keep I ha system tn aiK h aoo.1 condition that It la almost liuinaajble for um-ui- r uiiiila.liita to obtain a fmilhoUl At iuvl drueeiaia, artx-er. and cleaiera. II.. If they can't uiplv ' you. a lite i . Msdlcu.1 booklet free. Ta. Staff y aCJ Whiskey Co I BoehMteJr, ST. T, I $U0 Cash i $1X0 a Kata. vV4ff (Mr. eat I it ui lla4t r 4la la ln) to kaH M sit,' pat hi km 1or la U MaV (Mh-wy atact v f , I i't s ' sn i iY OOMPrNATTON' EOOKCAbB AND WHITING DESK, Mad of solid oak. Has roomy cabinet and French plat mirror. It 1 mad. of extra selected a lock of highly polished solid oak. Tha materials are espe cially selected and the bookcase la finished throughout with a brilliant Kloaa finish., fepe- Al M f daily priced during: VII SU this sal at. ...t7XJL,lJt 110 Cak M a Week. . aMaaaaMaaaBWaaaaaaWaWagST av W m - ' ' ' . ... v . d W m , m :. .tj bWH ". S awaw wr au ' . I aaaM I wrp mek i S3 TJ,nrrr taSall A SWELL PARLOR SUITE FOR LITTLE MONEY The three large pieces included are exceptionally well constructed of northern birch, , kiln dried and seasoned. Smoothly sanded and brightly gloss polished in mahogany finish. ' The covering is genuine' leather. We price this suit during this sale at the low price 22 75 "' (- . ; ;. 1240 Dowai 75o a Week.' ' DONT FAVL TO SEE OUR COMPLETE OUTHTS Rooms Furnished Complete jJT Any io r ifooms You Desire M.atk Paye fer It. 4Zjr Ses kyy CO 7C blar value at v - y VII w tp , V era.Br e tv JsxM. I i ir ( I k ?'2 n . .misi' - - , . AN UNUSUALLY MASSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE LIBRARY TARLE Made entirely of well seasoned American quarter-sawed imitation oak. Top meas ures 28x42 inches. Supported by four - shapely legs. Specially priced during this ; n clearance sale; , Jpl awD M fasht I0t a Week. A STUNNING DHESSER Just how wa caa afford to aril so splendid a dresser aa this at tha low price w quota ia a mybtery ercn to real Judges of furnttur ralucs. . This dresaer comes la genuine solid oak, ttr roomy drawers fitted 1th wood knob. The mirror la mad of Krench plate., facial ly priced during this sale fur. IIjOO I Win ni '' a Week. S6.95 4HKR1C1"! OKEATtST BOMCflRMSUCRS. - ' A A OOM1T.ETB CAST RAVOK mi fOAL OK WOOD, AND A t'OWHLETE UAa HANCE, inrludmc baklna; oven., twr thoee who desire to use paa for summer and roal or wood durin. the winter, or both, tht range la moat de sirable. It coata leaa and occupies lea jpace than two separate range and is ill be appreciated on many special jot-eslein demandme; mor cooking; space than is aeallabl on anv single " ,u w price It durlnl thia aai at 1414-1G-1Q DOUGLAS Si0U;i; 1 m' ini $46.75 9iM Cask, fla WmL wssisaaajsejasss' .ij n ussi.n. i n,i i OTJTt MODEL COLXiAPSIBIB AD. JUbTABLE DRESS ITOIU1S ar. th only form on th. market that can b. collapaecl. while form' Is adjusted and likewise ar tha only form on which all adjust ments ean be mad from th out side of th form. Tbcr la no nee J of turning- wheel or ratch ets, or of reaching into form' to looven and tight- set screws. A