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THE OMAHA ‘SUNDAY BEE: MAY 9. 1909, TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST! Rev. B. C. Hyde Will Lecture on Jean Valjcan in Evening. ALEXANDER HENRY IN CITY SOON | Preacher Wi Sabbath and Wil Five Times Du Day. Phila Next Be Speak Here . “The Her of New Quinea” s the sub- | Ject of the morning sermon Rev. R.| Scott Hyde at the Hanscom Park Metho dist. At 8 by speclal request he will re peat his lecture on “Jean Valjean. public has been Invited } | of the Christlan church, | Bpectal music First Twenty-sixth and Harn MORNT Response—Hear_Us O Anthem—Seek Ye the Tenor obligato b G | Father......Prothero Lord Roberts | M: H. 8. Cutler | G An Hour of Hallowed vgs Neldiinger Duet—Hark, k. My Soul Nevin Mrs, F. E. Thomas and W. B. Granan Mre. Loulse Shadduck-Zabriskie, organist Walter Graham, director of music 8 Anthem—There is Peace First Presbyterian, corner Beventeenti and Dodge; Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D, pastor. MORNING, 10:30. Anthem—Light of Light. Diet—Love Divine........... Miss Jansen, Mr. Jeasen EVENING, § Anthem—The Day is Past Nevin alner | and Over, Keed | | . Byer | o and My ancy Light of 8 ulse Jansen, sopr director; Miss Myrtle Moses, coniralto; H. C. Jessen, tenor. Organist—Miss 1 Cunningham. Rev. Alexander Henry, D. D. of Philadel- | phia will pass through Omaha on his way | to the general assembly, which meets at | Denver on Thursday, May . He will spend Bunday and Monday, May 16 and 17 in Omaha and will address the Presbyterian | ministers, churches and Sunday schools ac- | cording to the following program: Bun day morning May 16 at 9:3 the Sunday acheol and at 11 of the congregation of the First Presbyterion church of South Omaha. At 12 o'clock the Sunday school of the Castellar church. At 4:3 the con- | gregation of the Westminister church and at 8 he will speak at the Lowe Avenue | Presbyterian church. On Monday at 12 he will meet the Pres- byterian ministers at an informal confer- | ence at the Young Men's Christian associ- ation On Monday night at & at the Young | Men's Christian association he will speak | to the Bunday school workers of the city | of all denominations on teacher training | and better methods. This address will be followed by an Informal conference on the same or related topics. | The chofr of the First Congregational| church, Nineteenth and Davenport, will| give its last musical service Bunday, April | 9, at 4:30. The program will be as follows Prelide—Allegretto in B minor....Guilmant | Invocation—Lord's Prayer.. T ek Hymn 39, s lagerss Anthem—8ing Alleluia Forth Folo—-Then Shall the Righteo BURh). ... Y Hyman 41...... Buck ' us (from Mendelssohn | ‘Bennett | "Haven. A Spirit . William Sterndale —Romanza. ... 433 snss s EAPRRF Will Lay Me Down in Peace (from Triumph of David)....Buck Miss McBride. I Ve Deum (E flat) Offerto Bolo—T Anthem—Testv Renediction 5 Cholr—Closing Hymn Postlude—Minuet From Gothlc Buck | | Suite Boellmann | The men's Baraca class of Calvary Bap-| tist, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, will give a reception and social for the congrega- tion on Tuesday evening. Besides an at tractive musical program Judge an,u’d: Kennedy will give an address. | | The Nebraska branch of the Junior Aux- | lliary of the Episcopal church will hoid its | annual meeting Saturday, May 8 at Trin- | ity cathedral, beginning with a celebration of holy communion at 10 a. m. Lunch will be served at noon. All Interested in the work are cordially invited to be present A sacred concert will be given at 3 o'clock | Bunday afternoon in the Auditorfum under | the auspices of the Omaha Electrical ex- position Miss Blanche B. Mehaffey of Cincinnati bt national reputation will sing, and the George Green's full concert band will play sacred musie This concert is given for the benefit of the New Ways occaslonally anl rometimes frequently come to us in all lines of business—and e peclally 1 this so among the dentists. Some take up With the new methods on sight, | others use more discretion and the balance woll, they may som: dav, but that day never comes. I am not accepting of the good | things presented 1o us, but am planning | more appliances and better treatments for my many patients every day your dentist do not rely tisements or what satisfied persc may say, but find oit from several and | you will be pretty sure of getting the right | man to do your work. Experience is a world in itself, and my several years of practice will undoubtedly glve you benefits that the new comer does not know about One of my specialties of inserting new teeth without the use of plates or bridge work is glving absolute satisfaction. It you happen to have 2 or in elther Jaw that vou think are not worth saving, DO NOT HAVE THEM EXTRACTED un tl you have given me a call. 1 will sur- prise you with tho good condition 1 am able to put them in. Diseases of the mouth are the commencement inhealthy ditions of the Have it stopped and it won't be long before will notice a @ifference in doctor and drug bills Filllngs, extracting, crown and bridge- | work and all operations in lentistry per formed in the skillful manner and with not enough pain to call it by that | name. Hundreds of references from the homes, banks and business houses. If you | cannot come, write DR. BRABBURY, the Dentist 1506 Farnam. ¥ 17 years same evening service ont In selecting | wholly on adver- one 3 teeth of con body you your | 1one Douglas location. *'THE NATIONAL HEALTH RESORT" HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA Approved by Natlon and State. Best Cltmate and Medicinal Springs in America First Class Hotels. llosgi- tals and Bath Houses. Write to Secretary Oummereial Club, Mot Springs, 1 So. Dak. [ | extended to the mothers, The | . | Mre | by | Sunday | room and | vited. eighth | ana | Became & Man | ' hId Baving institute bu'lding fund, and a | Jarge proportion of the gross receipts wil | be devoled to that projeci. All the exhibits will he covered. but the audience will be permitted to enjoy the beauties of the clee rical display Mothers' day ved at Clifton Wil Presbyterian music and the f to motherhood 1 (hat he will he o he wers will w specials | ay tribute Credit Service With All “|the Dignity «Cash Buying E’VE given much thought to the betterment of our credit service—and_the service shows it. We took the stand that it should be every bit as digni- fied as cash buying—and we’ve made it so. If you were to try to suggest a plan of credit that would be more simple, more pleasant or more helpful you’d fail. We know for we’ve tried it our- selves. Now there is’nt a thing in this service that would offend the most sensitive person. It’s a plain charge account arrange- ment where you pay a little each month as you earn the money. You are given absolute freedom in making these payments—provisions being made for all extra calls for money that every family must experience at times. We charge rmons, st 1 had eaeh of A has the hest mother 1a) and to All Sabb: hat ever ape invitation 18 all th Anpotn fhomns B ir ons and ments & Greenlee, minister At the First Methodist Rev Episcopal church Dr. Loveland will in the of the Poets and “I'he Bernards The Sonhgsters of | The cholr during the on Sunday evening the third lecture ual Messages of Writers;" subject, Kleventh Century Dark Ages volees will aing written give Sp Prose series the forty the ot | servic famous old =o ¥ these nid abbey that attending thie service be scated promptly % p. m 8 ago Special request poets, all those at Music at First Baptist Harney Prelude Anthem—The Lord is My Response Organ_offertory s ‘frio—Praise Yo the Lord Mrs. Sunderland, Mr. Mr. Nixon Twenty-ninth and Flagler | Thiles | Handol Rarnes | Gelble Johnston Light.... no interest—no extras of any kind. We're doing our level best to help ambitious people establish comfortable homes and if you can use our help you're welcome to it. 63 Postlude Semmens EVENING Prelude Lemare | Anthem Wings of a Dove v Mendelssohn Sunderiand and choir. | Mendelasoha Mendcisgoht (Elijaly | Mendelssohn | 0. for the Mre Response Organ offertory Bolo—1f with All ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETELY Remember that we include in this offer everything for parlor, bedroom, diningg room and kitchen. Among the great number of articles furnished are the following: Beautiful complete parlor sets, handsom: rugs, lace curtains, center tables, pictures and lamps, iron beds, springs and mattress. pillows and com forters, dresser, rockers and dining chairs, extension table, cook stave and all other articles needed t make a complete, cozy and comfortable home. Permit us to show vou these furnishings—tomorrow. TERMS: $6.560 CASH, $5.00 MONTHLY e W EVERYTHING JUST AS ILLUSTRATED, AND EVERYTHING JUST AS REPRESENTED Your Hearts, Mr. Johnston Postiude Rink | A meeting of tonight at the Douglas strect. Rev. Lotan R. De Wolt pastor of the Seward Street Method church, assisted by the Epworth lr:«luui | t will be held Mission, 1321 special inte Union Gospel a &ther Your Nest | R will take an active part tn the service. | There will be special singing, short talks and testimonials. The service will continue from § to 11 o'clock Y. W. C. A. Note Mrs. Emma. F. Byers, general secgetary will speak at the Sunday afternoon meet ing at ) on the aubject of ywer | Iighis." The lesson is a pecial one from | the gational convention recently held in 8t. Paul, and should be heard by all mem- bers and friends of the association. There | will be special music. All committee members of the association | will dine together Monday evening at 6:15, | when a special program will be glven as follows ersonnel and Organization of Committees,” Miss Ida V. Jontz, g secretary of the Assoclated Charities Responsiblity of a Great Opportunity Emma F. Byere. and select readings Miss Marion Nickum. pecial visitors at the building during the last week have been Miss Cora Tatham general secretary of the Young Women's Christlan assoctation of Los Angeles, Cal.; | Miss Dickinson, state secretaty, California’ Mrs. McLain, state secretary of Colorado! | Miss Myra Withers, state secretary of Nebraska. 1 Special CENTER TABLES Made of selected & uine mahogany fancy design, hs and are brilijantly out. They are on sale all week at the special low price of in gen szagr DRESSERS FUL These dressers ur of handsome design of of American oak. The two top drawers form serpentine front, the mirrors larg have deep beveled edges. They e and are tremendous 8 35 L] expert U] GENUINE LEATHER COUCH The frame is made of solid oak and ornamented with handsome ecarving. attention has been given to the evening social hour following the Kospel meeting. All young women are in- | vited. Rofreshments are served in the club T corridors of the second floor. | This is one of the special social occasions | of the weck values for t money. Sale price .. Miscellaneous Oak Street South Aunouncements. Mission 8 School, Twentieth Stree cordially Has best tempered steel 0 » in- springs, strongly secured to patent steel body Has in ‘alvary Baptist Branch, Thirty-fourth | 1 construction. d Seward—Bible school Sunday at 3:30. | Prayer meeting Thursday at 5. Bethany Branch First Baptist, 3%3 Leav enworth—-Sunday school at 3. Gospel meet- Ing conducted by pastor on Friday at Church of the Covenant, Twenty-seventh | and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell, Pastor—Ser- vices at 10:30 and & topic for the morning service, “A Mother in Israel.” Second Church of Christ teenth and Farnam school at 9:45. lesson-sermon Unitaria ing at 10:3 of scrmon, Holmes 8t The top is deeply tufted. carved claw feet. Upholstered throughout genuine guaranteed leather, and offered at the unbeatable price of ientist, Nine- Lyric Theater—Sunday Service at 1l Subject of dam and Fallen Man.' Cass and Seventeenth—Preach by Rev. W. H. Pratt. Subject The Religion of Oliver Wendell All are Invited Paul's German Lutheran, Parker. T. Otto, Pastor Service at 10. English service on the first and fourth Sundays of the month at 7:6. First United Presbyteriarn, Twenty-first and Emmet, Rev. D. R. Turnbull, Pastor Services, 10:3) a. m. and 8 ;. m.; Bible | school m.; meeting young people, ! oom. irst Church of Christ titth and Farnam, Ch Sunday school at 43, § 11 and 8. Suhject of lesso and Fallen Man Norweglan and Danish Methodist ty-fifth and Decatur—Services at i1 a. m. | p. m. Preaching by the pastor on | subjects suitahle for Mother's day. Young people’s meeting at 1. { Church of the Good Shepherd, Twentieth and Ohfo—8, celebration of the holy com- | munion; 11, morning service and sermon; 8, evening' nrayer and sermon. Wednesday with address at § Charles W. Savidge, Pastor Jesus Standing Among Us, Vet svening, “The Praying Band | of the Peaple’s Church and Tts Mission Prof. Mertes has char the muste. First Baptist, Twenty-ninth and Harney Rev. J. W. Conley. D. D.. Pastor—Services at 10:30 and 5. Morning sermon, “Faith and | Life;" evening, "‘Suppose There is God." | Sunday school at noon. Young people's meeting at 7 Trinity Cathedra). Capi ighteenth, the Very Heecher, Dean—Haoly day school and Bible ¢ prayer and sermon at ind sermon at & Westminster Preshyterian, and Mason—The pastor, Rev. W. 8. Fulton, D. D., will preach at 10:30 and at 4:3 Babbath school and Rible classes at I Tzard Street Mission school at 3:30; Young | People's society at 5:30 | Reorganized Church Latter Day Saints, 1518 North Twenty first—Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11:15 and 8. Young people’s meeting at §:30. Evangelist C. E. Butterworth of Dow Cit In. will preach morning and evening North 8ide ( 18 n second and To t, H. J. Kirs Minister—Morn- ing worship at 10:30, sermon subject A New Point of View:' Bible school at 1 Christian Endeavor at £:45; evening service at 8. Theme, “Divine Confidenc n Man. Lowe Avenue Presbyterlan, Fortleth and Nicholas, Rev. Na fiip, Pastor “Mothers' day. M; at 10:30; evening service at mon of “The Lord's Prayer’ in the evening . A | special invitation to mothers in the mérn- | All Deliveries Made in Unlettered Wagons. 22 Great Stores Through- out the United Absolu the m Sclentifically oughly guarante f our many & cial values. On sale all week at only ... COLLAPS- IBLE One motion folding carts. Cl up compactly with a single m tion. Are exceedingly strong light in weight. Price com with hood L] Twenty E Nantucket leath er, any color of I | t, Twenty- | Building: seryices at Adam | | Twen- Scie sermon, SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS of very of the very ALL BRA with massive French lacquer, guaranteed for ten vears You can't match this bargain in Omaha—it's in possible—on sale all week only S8 BED two-inch STEEL RANGE Complete with high SOLID OAK KITCHEN CABINET Waxed finlsh, Complete with bins, spiee and cutiery drawers, cupboard sliding bread and meat boards, as shown. Extra large ciina compart ment, substantially made and_thor- oughly guaranteed IG 75 - People Morning, Unknown Made pasts, heavy 15.25 massive design and warming closet as shown, 6 eight-inch holes, large square oven, asbestos lined. Made of cold rolled steel, heavy castings, full nick eled trimmed. Guar- 1 finest construc tlon throughout. Have pentine front, lined drawer for silverware, magnificent carvings and '5 50 . { ] BED, SPRING and MATTRESS Bed is of above handsome design lar colors with gold chill, he tubing. Mattress has cotton exceptional quality avy tickin of pliable woven wire. mupl hed alone is worth tl price of the entire com- bination. On week, at ¢ Al popu ts and f 18 fram 9.49 it's a world beater at the price only . two French hevel mirrors, Sale price anteed baker. . Special and A Avenue Rev, ' George nunlon at 8 Sun a8 at 9:45. Morning il. Evening prayer | lllustrated Catalog FREE 1o out of fown people Twenty-ninth Everywhers of Jesus Christ of PEDESTAL EXTENSION TABLE Mail Orders promptly ..‘ L\ .1‘1 ‘9. N o HARTMANS 22 ELREANT v LIBRARY elected sol finish BIG VALUE IN A 3.PIECE PARLOR SUITE rwent tein Tk pendable high! wade in mal . broad and {s in pecial from our many sua artistic three pioce parlo finish, beautiful plan, spacious ' arn and the air and divan ha law feet. Each plece is fitted with looge cu, sistered in silk plush. It's a thoroughly I parlor suite offered at amazing f cach B oary mahogar an fitth and Hamil- r—Services at 10:3) and 8. Themes: Morning, “The Glory of Our Human Nature:” evening, “Man hood." Bible school at noon. Young peo- | ple's meeting at Devotional service | Wednesday at § Seward Street Methodist, Twenty-second Seward, Lotan R. DeWolf, Pasior e of “Mothers' Day,” with a dis course “A Great Son's Loyalty to His Father and Motier,” at 10:30. The past will present “Jacob. the Trickster Who | at 8 Pearl Meniorial Twenly-fourth and Pai Bpiscopal, | Larimore, Thomas C. | Finkle, Pastor—Preaching at 10:6 and 8. | Morning theme. t Out_and Stay Out | of the Rut." Evening, “Be Ye Doers of the Word" Sunday school at noon. Young Peoplc's meeting at 7 First United Brethren and Lothrop, M. O. McLaughlin, Pastor— | day school, 10. Preaching, 11 and & ning theme, “Planetary love. Even- Memory of Mother.” A commitee | will pin white carnations on all | d our Sunday services. Presbyterian, Six: Ralph H. Houseman commemorating labor's the thema being “The Church and at 19:30. RBible scaool at noon Henry Kieser ssuperintendent. Young peo pie's meeting st 7 A special pulpit theme “Motherhood a Co-Partnership with Geod,” Methodist 1414-16-18 ouglas Street Pey trainin normal at 6. Services every Satur- | day prayer mecting Will be school at 10. Preaching at | during the weck Walnut Hill Methodist rirst and E Rev. Willia m. and school, 1 tendent ; stallation ing at |p. m.; Young Pe eninv | Endeavor, 5:46 b ch. | service and | st Mark's English Moruing | ang Burdette, L. ¢ s Brother C. B. (¢ \ .5 Rev. Ralph Livers g Young people’s ¢ The pastor will rk at Pawnee ¢ Adyentist Da H schou U. at 7. Wednesday mid-week meeting; M annual meeting of el Congregational. Twentieth P de, Mini 10:30; the The Sunday ol at ne at E W Law »wih in honor of welcom, service, followed class, Wednesd orth Presbyte A At 10:. Sunda s Soclery m.; n day orner Nineteenth I Franklin, Near Deck, Pastor 8 neeting Tpom;w themes, morni ning. “Your : ivangelical ¢ Rev. Q. A hristian Ende a8 p. m n Farth Them: Ninete Morning | Great Young P Daily dnesday ontk Lutheran, Pastor 10:4 out ristior A% uth v, J ship at the Church tian E 8; them music A at 1 Endesvor Them t Twentieth | Twenty-fc Sermon by | Fur » Sermon b Omal Sunda Lindley, superis sgue, 7 p. m, in- Epe wo Chris 3 pol Epworth o f officers. Central United Presbyterian, Corner Twenty-fourth und Dodge, R. B. A. M Bride, D. D., Minister—Morning worship a 10:30, " serm ibject, “Shall We A i's Claims?’ Evening worship rmon Memori M | Bab people’s is- | an [ Ever o Gr whe Castellar Castellar Service Sunday Labor st . enth 1 Minister— 1391 memorial Douglas Holmes ng on will at stud M tour o e | Daver M Ric Riches. " we [ A s ongregationa Frederick enth Day Retweer eaching Sunday Standard of the J ing Wednesday ai 5 N ¥ cial musical | Chuteh Year obeerved. At 8 o special - ‘Mothar's Day o5 vert I8 ath service to Yo ting s me