Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 22, 1915, Page 4

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1HE J0PICS FOR A DAY OF REST Interest in the luhy Meetings on n the Increase Among Church People of the City. OKN With the church people of the eity, Interest in the Billy Sunday meetings to be helg next month continues to increass a8 the time for the arrival of the evan- geliat draws near. With the city divided jnto districts, cottage prayer meetings are being held nearly every night durl the week, except Sunday. The attend- ance during the last week has been far in exceds of that of similar periods dur- Mg the past. Work on the Sunday tabernacle at Capitol avenue ang Fourteenth street Is progreasing rapidly and by the last of next week, the bullding with a weating rapacity of 10,000 will be under roof. RUSH WORK TABERNACLE The religlous census of the city is to be taken next week, more than 90 women iaving volunteered to do the work. The plan as outlined contemplates taking this census in one day The city bas been divided into districts and women as- wigned to make a house to house canvas. At each house they will ascertain the number of ocoupants and the mumber Avenue, Charles 1. Fleming, Pastor— Bible services at Fontenstie park at 4 at which Rev. Mr. Beard will preac oCasteliar, Sixteentd and o --mur Rev, . Meek, Pastor— Morniug eervies at Sabbath’ school L. 9.4 ntormediate |and Senfor Christian Endeavor at 7. First—S8ervice at 10:3 In the avditorium | of the Youngx Women s Christian associs~ provements on High School by { tion _ buliding y Rev. A. B Omaha School Board. | Marshall, president imaha Theological | semunary. Thome, rything Need(ol.” 1 lsmm LEGI!TBATION MONDAY | | First United, T A. C. Douglass, F [ e nristianes. Hivje nchosl at hoon. | A8 a wurpriee to + South Side citizens and Touns people’s praver and praies ser fce | high mchool students, the Omaha Board ek e T T Rinsdom o G0 | o At bah Somn ot e ,‘_"":A""‘M" e e orttth. A, ¥ | hundred dollara in improvements on the Ph. D.’ Minister—The_pastor wfll high school interlor in preparation for at 108 on "Prepare Yo the Was | the opening of the fall term, September | e L e i aurvien at the | ABeistant Supertitendent of Construs home of K. H. Hoel, Thirty-fifth and |tion A C. Watson, atting under orders Charles streets, next Weadnesday at & | of SBuperintendent Finlayson, has been di- recting the work with a force of thirty | or more men under him, Besides varnishing avery bit of wood-| j work in the entire high school buflding | and cleaniug the ceflings, the board has AFPAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA | Hnndnd- of Dounn Spent for Im- | 8 T'nited, ‘Twenty-fourth _and | former and the Bullder.” West Q street | Presbyterian church, Forty-sixth/and 8 streets. Bible #chool at 1:@. ~Union Vesper service on high scheol lawn ditions for Revival.’ u 1 at | stalting the new furniture. noon. Young people's meeting at ? | ‘The high school bullding w Evening worship at & Eimer E. Thomas S Sshosl WATtRG Was- Slven & will speak ou “The ce of Prayer in | complete overhauling and every nook and corner cleaned to a launderer's whiteness fouth Side, First, Twenty-third and J, R I, Wheeler, Pastor—Bible school &t 945 Morning serviee at 11 Hllhkl‘( “The Re- at 7, | installed %10 new desks throughout the Central building. But a few of the old ones were | Dodge, Hugh Qpeer, Pastor—Morning . e R I o by pastor— Con: , Fotained. Over a $1000 was spont in n- Sabbath school at the Sunday Campaign Benson, A J. McClung, Pastor~8unday | A strict censorship of the student's school at 0. ‘Morning worship at 1 Th | bandling of the school furniture will be sermon_subject s Ehstian | maintalned under orders of the school Men's Erotharhood 3. deavor at the Iawn of the Baptist church at 8. Rev Mr. Sunday's advance man | Mistreatment will be cause for severe OMAHA 7 Unlon evening services on | board by the faculty control and any * SUR D AY BEE: at £ Sabbath school at 9:6. Christian Endeavor at 7 Magto Cliy Goss hn Barten of Audubon, Ja., or at the Jocal yards today with Anita Stewart Besse. was & The Juggernaut,” and Earl Willlams, soot at the John Van Wie left last Wednesday for |an extended business Lrip out In the Atate ry Steffen of Treynor, in., received | the Yor, prics o 5 consgninent’ of gounk Gattio tHat he had on this market Thors: day. Mrs. O. H. Allen in expecied to return from the coast today, wherc she has been attending the exposition. Mys, J, P. Murphy and son, Jack, al_home again after & two montha' cation in Callfornia and Washington. The sttendance at the munizival swim- | ming pool at Spring Lake park was eon- siderable larger than usual last evening, it being ladies’ day Mrs, J. M. Poblas and niece, Kalib, { who have been visiting Auring the las: two weeks with relatives in the South | $ide, will leave today for Howarrs, Neb. Miss Lol Robinson of Adalr, Ia. is visiting with friends in this city. She is on her way to Denver and westérn points where she will spend her annual vacation, The women of the Interdenominational | ‘ehurch wiillserve fca cream at the church in the old Young Men's Christian associ- ation buliding at Twenty-third and N | streets this evening. ‘Phe warm woath has caused all ph Among those who have pienics Tow are: lintre Nous ciub, o and several north side clubs. are va- f the last 'nw dnyl kers to f busy. | v tomor: | The Oirls” AUGUST 22, 1915. IT IS TIME TO SHINGLE At less than the cest of good wood shingles, stained, you can cover your house with everiasting ‘‘TEX-TILE."’ “TEX-TILE" ASPHALT SHINGLES will last three times as long, and the first cost is the whole cost. Fadeless Moss Green; Rich Warm Red “PRX-TILE’ makes a house attractive and saleable; makes the upstairs rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Avoid substitutes. a reason, There's “TEX-TILE’’ used on new S8T. BARNABAS' CHURCH at 40th and Daven- port; also used on many houses in Omaha, Let ns show them to you. “TEX.TILE'' sold only by Sunderland Bros, Co. State Bank Building, Omaha, “TeEX-TILE” Visit our display rooms, ASPHALT SHINGLES affiifated with churches. lto THIRD BIG WEEK OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE PRICES REDUCED 25% to 50% We Offer You a Genuine Homefurnishing Opportunity - - Don’t Miss It! The greatest MONEY-SAVING furniture opportunity of the If ever there were an OPPORTUNITY to buy with every in- entire year. A time when it becomes necessary for us to make | duoement in the purchaser’s favor, that opportunity is here; the an absolute CLEAN.UP of thousands of dollars worth of good, | COMPLETENESS of the 8 ] OTER of sound, trustworthy, new style Furniture, Beds, Oarpets, ‘mllhgoofi.mumulym PRICES and MONTHLY TERMS seekers an advan! NOow Ourtains, Draperies and other Homefurnishings—tremendously !fi TO BUY A co-.;u% ““.‘:“m Prayer meeting Wednesdny | penaity. ) evening at § Stmilar improv " Rev. J. W. Welsh, advance' fan for | Tie Chureh r the Covenant, Pratt and 1 b 8 :,'. ::';}f'fi?":;."fif.‘ma:"'"fi Billy Sunday, {8 still in the city. During | Twenty-gevent! mries H. nrm)n. IS stuhmsd & b the last woek he has been meeting daily | Pastor - Moraing werstip R loel | AR & DL P R with the committess having chArKe of |4t yoon. IMMSAVOT AL 146 Jvening wor- | 1 rellng and memofeling the sohool the preliminaries for the Simday meet- fr’.flbfl' s, ’e‘:‘ ma\ .'.'f ‘l::-mw'ov‘ ";g i 4 v tngs, giving advice and making sugges- | (B¢ L0 he world's best paintings Reintration Dates Announced. | | Wous. Mingay afverwen Bt A 0Bk [himas this Sormery Principal 8, W. Moore of the South Side ' be will speak at the Third Presbyterign hird, Tw-uu-m and . Leavenworth | High sehool announced tond At | obureh, Twentisth and Leayenworth [Rev. Ur M. Humphreym = Ministerin Al » Charge -Sunday -chool with .nuu Bible | registration of high school students will Atreots, taking the hour vsually ecoupled | for men and women at 9:8. Pub- | hegin next Monday, August 23, and con- By the Curistian Endeator. i woeship 8nd ..m;‘.:l} Jor Cliviatlen | L0 oo g the antive’ week. . Locker Evdesvor prayer : » At the Central Urited Presbytertan | Rev. -}-‘IW ~— Kers: may: be secured at.the same time ehurch, Twenty-fourth and Dodge streets, | g’ fve All students who are just entering the at 3:9 o'clock, the afternoon of Sunday, high n:hoo.l: freshmen are requested to | August 2, a Philathes rath, will,be 1181d | yenni Memortal, e maelves for registration | and » largs sttendance In expecfed from | Fiakors- Sunday school at 30. Preaching | Wednesday and Thursday only. They can the churches of the ofty. It will start|service st 1l General gospel meoling then arrange thelr course of study with with a song service, lod by A. B. Palmer, ney, | the Principal the ehurch chorister. The devol | s Xy m,;:‘_,:,’,,“’.u B,’."g %! According to the ruling ot the Omaha ercises Wil Be cohducted by Rev, I B. | e 1 Babba -t -oun n- School board all nonéresident students Speer, after which there will bo & busi | HINK "f\"l,“ wt 0 will be, required to the (™3 iy pay regular rate neas seswion, Miss Mary Ampoons, prosic- -\mfl-h Burt and Nineteenth, of $5 per yéar to attend the local high g Miss Margory Shackeiford w/ll #ing | prickaon, Pastor—&unday sehool at 10. | school. All students who plan’ to enter & sole ".Io»‘g Rev, J. W. w|.|& nd. K (Press- | on that basts must arrange for tuition vu- man 'f'n =l:. 'lolb' Invot fng ‘un \n lh’ Goal." at the city hall, Eighteenth and Farnam &nm Akin, Witk the closing sons LY | mubion, sorvice streets, Omaha. After they have made - nce. fering Hedeeme:, arrangements there registration must be made at the principal's office in the South Side High achool at Twenty-third and J streets. & o'clock, ol Sunday Meetings Continme. l oy o B gy B gl b ly Sunday prayer meetings for next P pm——— X TR N | LS00 4 o Wl IS W'fl.‘mlrlnv/ mljf - -A_._L'B — =2l ANy (Y “ full priced for ll sale at— hureh lown, ‘ THIS FINE ROYAL CIRCASSIAN WALNUT BED--Is made in the very artistic Napoleon design to. mateh the other pieces of this fine up-to-dm set. Stands 60 inches high and comes in full width. Size 4 feet 6 inches. Note the handsome roll on the foot end as shown above. Specially priced for this 516085 week, atqi. Our convenlent menthly terms permits you te pay your billx as suits you best, and which must appeal to every $1.50 Cash; $1.50 a Month. home lover Im - p $1.50 Cash; $1.50 a Month, When net W wse it can be Massive Royal Circassian BOVAL CIRCABSTAN at 10:45, subjeoc ‘Rellving. Unlon Mra. Geor; )mlv|llm Inst i %l:&o:lruflfl(mmm;nm: Baptint oy T iy SChe e, IER 1S AN BXACT opic “How to Make the World Better 0 o t W, J. Y " hy oung, 1® North | " srade imita It ls alio made of we, nist T“"‘ - - [ nuna ’l‘-mty thitd -cn«. U sible ers, full awelled l-fllon Yerian, 1004 d Nortl, Twent: flflh ( ¥ Soction 1 f o Twentioth strest, Rectl . 7 North | ebtion T troet. Bection 18- n Avonue -‘ high mt of llvlu? Sun- | from 360 to $100 worth? your chance, 1 acre nearly Bu-n )(nt houses. Ne-shava' Oreantentl Completed. collapsed, ro- ""‘“ | noon at thé old Board of Bducation roo: ricudiiat,” 4 large quantities—placed on sale at reductions of 26% to 50%. -vlu Convenient Monthly Credit Terms Gladly Arranged on Any Purchase If Desired | Jirst, Harney Street and’ Park Avi N d, Fastor—Morning -orvhl nlL Tuesday have been announced as follows. Rev. 1. O, Bowlan l|nl-ur~P;::::-)K?gzmm:flvkr Wt 8 Sunday school at | A larger attendance was recorded at the RQYAL CIRCASSTAN w [n n WALNUT CHIFFON- ant Asui Bivle spite of %M’;:‘:: rain that fell that a m resser MATCH FOR THB “Young people’s meeting at 7 .y South Tenth lender, Anna Thorpe, gant _dresver is WALNUT DRESSER. *:h. Pastor—Sune First, Twentieth and nu anpon. Rev, | Twenty-seventh - st ufl-n walnut and kg g B amoq Hodaw, .m: e B T S At g I\ 5”80 finely executed : that ot e ing worshin & In Gad orth | Stan Four v ‘.2,',._ o ague al'7, meetin AL i yine. four romy - Lean Riner, 512 F strest. B i W | heav; reet. e o nd Kiddoo, 1104 North Twen- lou'lon 10—4 W. Green, 623 North on IR Q. Zerbe, W =Ji C. Grahum, 1519 Missouri 3 .':o.c't:fu m—lr. Janing; 1510 Monroe o..-m-- m— inle For Sal you vul ta swat the G sersice 2] Do you want to ralde all the fruit that yolr family can uso and still sei) Do you want to keep a cow, ralse hogs and uuury’ :,,"fi frult, 4-room heuse, electric light ings; 20 minutes south of pack- . Price, only §,560, Call event co for X Eundays. South 61, ol h\m u5 Ilv‘nl n:} io Amm -uehl vocal mtg:b- Fioal organisation of the newsboys of ome to ul P " the city was completed yestorday aftor- evening , rth ururl ouhh of the High school bullding, Ji ' ; uvenile ‘.‘7,%. Alguet & TR, DR, 0| Otfioar Patl Mo uiey wne e . prosi- it dent and general manager. lll and évnflw §:15, Mre. .A a q’ Earns First Money. m do as much for o the rlv.; dive u::'..m lhw Rev. bouum Clevs nounced Ilfl as n& m-e“u-hu at t *M u l.r'"mvm- ’ south t Twent: streeta, - ay" evening at o8 o'clock - A uth _Omaha United erian ner Taentnith and n‘ M:-'n N' o l! ll n - 'u ll) for men, r- at 3. You 15 nE X “'% un.muo mf“’ Join E the ullor: -Wu nm Methodint Byiaco Twenty- b B, Rev. J. Datrick, Pas hll: vanhn ll ll u;d 8 Sunday 9:46, Epworth league meotl; " Plllnl will pflw. al services. & irst Congregational and J, Rev. Robert L. Wh “'P:‘:lmrd Morning service at il E\onlnl service school at - 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. OUR MODEL COLLAPSIRLE AD. ‘We price this suit during this sale at the low price 22 75 GUPTABLE DR, IS sate $2.00 Down; 76c a Week. of.iiiiivaiinnnnnns Gkt can be wollagesh bl oo DON'T FA'L T0 SEE OUR COMPLETE OUTFITS that can be collapsed, while form 4 Rooms Furnished Complete $99 . fl‘t-‘efi'tfi‘fi out 'm & brilliant . ments can be made from the out- side of ‘the form. " There is no need of turning wheels or rateh- ets, or of reaching into form to loosen and tight- en set screws. A big value at......., 18 adjusted and likewise are the Chrint un; 2’.;.5’. at 7. Any ro°r Rooms You Desire only forms on which all adjust- ve piritualist. hn'!lul I\Mor r—-——————-—— TG dna . Testure and wal;:t .uum taken ‘n:n stOHIlCh Cchrrh ll "‘h ihject. ment d Be Aboky R I.« - Ay message nrvlom ¥riday at class lecture, Y HMartford Memorial United lffll\r‘u ! N/ and Lothrop, W. Janu. orning service at 11. sern Evening wervice at § Blbl‘ cnr\nhn nm.m At even| 1& Aln -.l'c‘l\w W‘Ifl 1 v h be olueuq AII olnnn for begioning September 1, will be i Holdn Fires at and Viotim. but Palls In_ fhls climate catarrh s a prevalent | disease. Catarrh af- fecth the stomach, as often as any other organ. Perhaps every third ~ person is more or less (roubled with stomach catarrh. oruna ' 18 ertensively used in thegs Caben AN UNUSUALLY MASSIVE AND ATTRACTIVE LIBRARY TABLE—Made entirely of well seasoned American quarter-sawed imitation oak. Top meas- nm 28x42 inches. Supported by four |.Inpely Spechlly priced dunn¢ this i 'WERICA'S GREATEST HOMEFURNISHERS, Vo6 Woon: AND iGAl RANG ,-du"-i b- SRR > g £ i For those gima Snd b s sirab) o{‘ costs Imrlll space \han two se will bc lpxml.tur occasion § l. is mxl d i 8

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