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ATURDA vOU i i THE FORT jtfW' MWS 2 SHI jEOPLf V5ETL iVohman fairly bombarded Webe with cable messages. AVhen all the conditions iwere eatls- actory Weber who is anything but mpiilslve calmlyaffixed his signature th contract that permits Mr. Froli- man to present' the play in England and the provinces and in South Africa. xjndon will first know the piece Jn September 4 It the result in Lbndon approaches he expectations ot Messrs. Frohman md Webervthe play will be translated nto a' dozen foreign languages and eventually wlllbe produced In eVery country ot the civilized Joe Weber will present The Cli max" at the Majestic for threedays in lanuary TEMPLEslEW SHOW TWO WELt-KNOWri STARS TO HEADkCOMPANY SKETCH ft 1 As Presented by1 Melbourne McDowelC and Virglnja Drew Tre eott at the Temple the Coming Week.

THE STAGE GOSSIP OF lOCAL PLAYHOUSES 4 Continued From Fourth Pago. hw i safe s. fft French comedians Raymond Finlay of the famous vaudeville team of Finlay andBurks whose humor has delighted the nation has one of the. big roles that of a stranded American showman In Paris his wife' and sketch partner MUs Lottie Burke playa the delight ful character ot the Mysterious Girl Mark Hart a celebrated German com edian and Tony Hart equally cele brated for ma Irish impersonations have two opposite roles. Others' In the Cast are Dan Day Rob ert Taber Rose King one of the Gib son beauties ot the current stage Beatrice Wbltford and Myrtle Gilbert two sensational dancers Edith Rosi and Lola Hilton The cast is carefully chosen throughout Aiding and abet- tingthese are' sixty singing and danc- ine boys land girls The prodiittloa Js the mostgorgeous ever attempted by Cohan Harris and Id producing The Idea George Co han challenged the makers of lui- urioua musical comedyto a finish contest.

It is the last word in stage magnificence The story Is pleoi- ant satire on International marriage title hunting Americana Paris be- lag thecbutt of Cohan kjddlng from' start to finish. The story Is a strong one and Mr Cohan adds several liv ing figures to his long line ot In- tollable portraitures. COHAN AND HARRIS. Minstrel Aggregation Will be Here Friday Evening. The Cohan and IlarrtV rnlnstreli which again announce George Evans as the starof the organization will appear In this city Friday evetilng.

The artlsttctlc and financial success made i by this company last season is now minstrel history and the Honey boys" have entered upon their second tour with every expectation of even Surpassing the1 splendid record they made last year The company is new from the opening overture to th concluding feature. The latter is a newminstrel act pornedy written expressly for this entertain Mr lota called TJJcTI Ty Tjcuif ju vv1 cunc The Firemens Picnic. It Is a com panion plfce to The Belle of the Barber's Dall andis said to be quite as funny and to contain several new mu sical number by Mr Cohan which aro sure to win favor. Waddition to George Evansthe list funmakera includes several minstrel favorites of note the most prominent of whom are John King Harry Van Fossen Earl Benham and SamLee From a sing ing standpoint the organization ia tald to be notably Strong its princi pal vocalists being Johnj Rogers Vaughn Comfort Will Oakland Clar ence Marks and Jobm McShane who are assisted by a specially selected chorus of twenty yolcea. Principal among the olio features are such well- knoivn and Important acts as Alexan der and Scott in A traversity which la expected to find favor with minstrel audiences John King Earl Benhatn and fifty others wJll be seen in a big dancing number.

entitled Scenes Freuj BlaJkvniervWMlea ew march conceived' arid produce by Jamea Gorman colled Manila is said to be the biggest and most pretentiously arranged marching feature witnessed on the stage in many years George Evans promises fifteen minutes of fun with new jokes and jleW songs. The entire entertainment Ja elaborately staged each act and feature htaylns Ha own special scenic Investiture THE CLIMAX" COMING. Joe Weber Will Bring ItHere During January After tve ks qf submarine sparing over' termf dates tlnd other details Joe Weber yielded ut UieEngllsh and South Afrlrtn frights of The CJimax" to Charles Frohman. Mr Frohtoffn simply couldn't be happy until he got The Climax. Even before its production In New York City he and William Harris were Dibbling at the foreign rights and once the piece reached Broadway and was unanimously acclaimed one ot the dramatic gems of the decadeMr MISS EDITE EOSS f.

tfx St'- mw m. jf SVciLov ArneHcan pa WMe i Melbourne McDowell nd. Virginia Drew Tresoott to produce a Great Labor Skit i The Temple bill for the coming week will be headed by two great legitimate stars Melbourne McDowell and Vir ginia Drew Treacott who with a com pany will present a great labor sketch entitled A Man of the People. Both stars are widely known here. Mr.

Mc Dowell will be remembered as having appeared last with Ethel Barrymore ad leading man in8unday. Miss Tres cott scored an immense hit last season as leading lady in The Toast ot th Town. The act Is one of the highest priced that has ever been booked In this city and comes here direct from Hammerstelns ew York where it scored an. immense hit The New York World printed the following compli mentary notice about the great sketch Melbourne McDowell and Virginia Drew Trescott who headline this weeks bill at Hameretelns in a sketch called A Man of the People give something which Is quite vabove the ordinary run ln vaudeville sketches. Mr.

McDowell plays John Kendall foreman- of the' steel works and Mis Trescott takes the role of Misa Lawton owner ot theworks There has been a strike and John Kendall settles lu lliv luUol SallvIEClUry IQauU6ri 1D9 sketch gives Mr McDowell and Mlsa Trescottopportunities for some finish ed acting. Miss Trescott In the rol ot a rich woman who la finally won over by the workingman in his Impassioned appeal Is as near perfect as could be desired in the part which might nat urally be expected with one of her iblllty when she wrote the part for herselfAnother good supporting char acter hWllllara Jennings primes the nervou cranky oldbachelor whlchen- acted by Percy Challenger is a finished bit of character work Other Numbers Qpod. Another big the bill will be the Frederlcka Raymond Trioin a great operatic sketch The Night of Miss Raymond last season" was soloist with Banda Rosa. This will be the musical event of the season at the Temple. Melrose and Kennedy will offer an acrobatic number of the wblrjwlnd or der.

They are featuredthis week at the Temple theater Qrand Rapids. Dan Blanco the versatile singing comedian will Introduce his own com position King of the Mafia a bur lesque on Italian opera which Is said to be unusually clever. i J. Royer West and Ida Van SIclen will prcspnt their novel musical com- dy 41TheCollege' Gymnasium. Ths team can producemusic from anything and carries along a side Jot of funny stuff that always appeals.

The Bennettsisters will be seen In a singing and dancing act that Isconsidered thexmost up to dateon the vaudeville stage. Marshall and. Stewart will be seen In the minature musical comedy The Big Guns in Zululand. The motion picture man has two more kas entitled The Lle Street Singer and Sam NotWanted In the Family Hi i i i AT THE LYRIC Exceptionally Good Promised For Cpmlna Week iffrwo more nights remain in which tosee the marvelous Kallnowskl who have Such a big hit at the Lyric the past usual big Sunday picture matinee will pre sent five new picture subjects- en titled. Peach Basket Hat Mexi cans Sweetheart Strange Meet ing Bogey Woman" and Fun With a latiiken.

There will also betwo new Bongs1 The following jj excellent comedy show wjll hold forjlh next week start- Ing Monday matinte MArgos Manl- kens ho stage upon astage Billy Morj-ls and the Sherwood Sis ters iaa neat and clever singing talking and dancing act Appell and Rossi and The Heidelberg Students who nave1 a very entertaining act There will also be new pictures and songs AT JH GAIETY. A Musical Act by Will- Nowlln Will New Bill. Feature. The western picturesatsthe Gaiety caught on In great shape There is enough cxclteraeht for anyone and as the' pictures were made Jn. the moun tains the scenery la fine Salvatore DAngelotvIll sing at the afternoon and evening performance Sunday as usual will see.

a new shoM headed by Will fWwlla musical Mt Tim Murphy Jn rummaging 6m old papers' recently found the program of bis first appearance on the stage WJth allthe modesty of a teener he declined to show It or disclose th date but It is probably more the lead Ingof the historic Ford theatre ol Cr for there Is a tra dltlcn that the comedian ratsedj his first laugh when Baby Tlm" Was con lea there The1 Ftl Wayne Engraving1 Co. Is the place where catchy Ideas come frontf- IN THE CHURCHES DUDLEY BUCK MUSIC CHURCH TO' REMEMBER FAMOUS COMPOSER Probably AH of Thtm Only His Muilo at Birvfces Week From Tomorrow In honir to th pumory of Dudlty Bqck the lamoui composer who 4l 4 It a ripo eg in New Tork city this wik. an effort being made by Ernest Schafer th fllrlctor fUi looat Dudley Buck mat ohorui to have all th churchei In tha-olty ui mu lo com posed by Mr. Buck in th lr lervlcei A week from Sunday. This tt Is ciar l- wil a unique and fitting method or honoring th famous mmlolan.

Air. Buck' work WR largely confined thecompoiltlon of acred music and or thla reason It la peculiarly appropriate hat the churchesihould the ones to honor hi mory. Mr Jchafer during th coming lc eipeciU call on Ji ftrly all tha putor and church muiicaldlrtctoriand braooh bli lan to thorn. 114 hat already itin a lumber' and they are enthuilaitlc overt he project Should the plan be carried outln entirety It Would be the tint time that composer' memory ha 6 ej thui honored In this city. The Dudley' Buck chorui ofthis olty was pamed after.

th4" composer and oon lequently it Ii coritldared proper that Mr. fiohafer ihould take the. lead In theprei ent project MUSIC Plenty at trie Chrlits Lutheran Church. Divine worship will be held at the Christ's Lutheran church next Sun day. In the morning BeyP J.

Al- jerthus the pastor will preach' on Gods Love. In the evening he will ipeaks on The Lever ot the Gen tries The choir whose election ast Sunday was so well received 1 preparing to render otherrf selections with the4 lame excellettttantertreta- Ion The Sunday school Ii clvlng evl- denee ofkrfe ne' at room 81 DOM block whwe Ohrlf- Han Sdenct uteratur pay bo re or lurohaied. Thla room it oc from iSO to I in. dally excepting Sun day All ar welootue both to the ihurch icryloes and to the reading oom. Baptist Church Program.

Th following tnuBlcal program will be followed at th First Bapult hurch Sunday MOHNma illegretto Qrailoio Tours Quartet The Lori It Mr tight1' Prothero Offertory i.i.i. Uofmann Quartet Shall Fe a Hi Flook" i i i Hftrker Soprano Solo Little Bit of Love' Mrs. Clara Zollan Bond. Vmtluda iM Qounod EVEMmd relud Hofmann Quartet Bless the Lord 0 Kjf Bpul" OrjeM Offert6ry 1. Batlit Quartet Bow Down Thin EiriJVank triumphal March Costa.

ORGANIZE MEN'S CUSS THE BEV E. M. TODD WU BE THE INSTRUCTOR. Of Men's Class at the Weit Jeffencn Street Church cf Christ General News of the Churches Lost week a remarkable Interest in tlw workof the West Jefferson Street Church of Christ manifested Itself In the organization' of a large Men's class. More than twenty men Joined last Sunday and It is expected that more than that many more will to morrow.

For a limited time charter membership in the class is offered to all men All men who hear Rev. Mrf Todd once will hear him' again. He naa a wonderful strength' of personality keen. Insight Into the real work of. the church in the dalty life of the people and all the characteristics which go to make him a strong leader ot men Ply mouth Congregational Church.

DrH T. flell the pastor of Plym- outhohurch will preach in the morn ing upon The Widening Circles ot airM nHy" mrt avpnlng nnon at' and between the sessions. An or chestra will be on hand next Sunday furnish suitable music. The super ntendent has an announcement to make ot interest to lall members of ho school. Mr Johm F.

Bauerje leads he Luther league at 30 o'clock In he evening. He haat worked up some thing worth hearln. BALliFDAY At the Calvary I B. Church Sunday Morning. The themes of Her 0.

fByrerot Calvary United church on next Sunday will be In harmony with Rally day In the' morning he will speak on What f. Youth May and in the evening i Gods Aid and Help. Young peoples service at 30 o'clock. L. Fulmer will lead the prayer service Wednesday All the scholars and.

friend of Cal- yary United Brethren Sunday school are urged to be present at the Rally day services Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. A special Invitation isgiven to the parents i At Plymouth Church. The-following musical program w111 beobeerved at Fly mouthCongregation al church MOflNltfO. The Lordh My KocktuWoodman Hark Hary' Mr Sour Aw. i Shelly 1 EVENING.

4 Jt I tt Good Thlng Give Thank i Buck The Harvest Ripe" a ihort can tata by M.Schnecker Music at Christian' Church. The musical program at the West Jefferson' Street Church of Christ to morrow will Includelhe following numbers 4" 4 MonNmak Solo My Hedeemer and My Lord" f.i Dudley Buck Mr. BVD. Ehrhart Solo Ever Safe WlthGodCantor Dr. C.

EVENtNa. So1o- One Sweetly solemn Thought' i Ambroie Mies M. Flora Todd. 3eventhof Serl s. Bethel Evangelical church In the morning the pastor will preach the seventh of the" series of sermons of Christ's life.

Subject Th Central Cross Rev N. A. Brown western fleld secretary ot thesYoung Peopjeg Missionary movemenUwlll speak In the evening. Rev1 Mr. Brown will re main to help In tie MlsslQfiary Insti tute the first halt of' pxtwoek.

The public is invited to thW fervieea. Christian ScUnce Flr Church ot Christ Scientist 16 Harrison street CMornjng service at 10:30 Sunday sflbooRat 41:80 Wednesday evening Injecting at 8:00 o'clock. A free feading room lajmalntained jKwtfr Health YOU'LL BE SURPRISED Mi SE BOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN YOUR HAW IS RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. Theret DO exeat Menially any or fabd liir. It bukct jroa kok old when yourenot nuijlilly emburiuiag yi Hair HeJth vill bring Uck the lo- color u4 beuty.

ad your litli bright limuunt ud full ol youthful it Slop dawiittf nd filling out. Purely vege. ih and not a dye. ii AND soc. BOTTLES AT DRUGGISTS.

Bay Barilaa Soap enrol Eczema red roujh tnd chapped hiOiJs knd llliiln dlteait Keepi ikln fln and Kit dmnrlit Bead ac. lor Iro bookt Tb Can 4 tto Udeijtxm tar lr. fklla Hqr 8p e. h. Ncwuk N.

J. DEiIIElBEOl CLEAN TfOIDNEYS FEW D08E8 MAKB THE KIDNEY3 AOT FINE ENDING BLADDER MISERY Regulates Your Out-of-Order Kidneys ndf Makes Backaohi and Urinary Trouble Vartlih Before You ilit It Hundredj oltolks her are needless ly miserable and worried because of out-of-order kldn jB backache or blad der trouble. If you will take several doses of Pftpes Diuretic all misery from a lame back rbwmatlstti painful stitches In flamed or swollen' ejf ldi nervous Jheadache Irritability dlizlness wprn out ilck feeling and other symptoms of overworked or deranged kidneys will vanish. Uncontrollable smarting frequent urination especially at night and a11 bladder misery ends This unusual preparation goes at once to the diiordered kidneys blad der1 and urinary system and distrib uted Its healing cleansing and vitalize Ing Influence directly upon the organs and glands affected and completes the care before you realize it The moment yoususpect any kidney or urinary disorder or feel rheumatism coming begin takingthla harm less medicine with the knowledge that there It no other remedy at any price made anywhere else in the wprld which will effect so thorough and prompt a euro as a fifty-cent treatment of PapeB Diuretic which any druggist supply. Tour physician pharmacist banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape Thompsoh Pape of Cin cinnati la large and responsible med icine concern thoroughly worthy bf your confidence.

Only curative results can come from taking Papes Dliiretlo and a few days- treatment means clean active healthy kidneys bladder and urinary Organs and you feel fine. Accept only Papes Diuretic fifty cent treatment from anydrugstore anywhere In the world. The Beat and the Worst Thing ina Man i On Monday evening Oct. llth the Plymouth circle will jtneet at the1 of Mies Louise Pl ley 330 Weat Wayne street I OaWedneaday eienlng Oct 18th at 7:80 Plymouth church will hold Its an nual meeting. There will be a number of interesting reports read and an elec tion of officers will ba held.

Refreshments wlll be served at the close of the meeting by the Ladles' society. All members and attendants ol the church are urged to be present. On Friday afternoon trom 2 to on Oct 16th the Ladles' society will bold its annual meeting1 at the home of Mrs. E. C.

Miller Oak Qrove addition. Bhe will be assisted by Mesdames T. Snook M. 0. Beaver Smith JO Wood ruff B.

A Gillette and Miss Clara Geake. Th6 Plymouth church Men's club will bold its first fall meeting in thepar lors of the church oil Oct. 15th at 7:45. The topic of thefcvening will beVa callon jExperleflces from' those who bad them and from those who did not have them what they would have liked to have done PASTOE BAOK Rev Mr. Jones to Occupy Pulpit on Sunday The pastor6fthe Simpson' the Rer 0 Jones will be In his pulpit Sunday after an absence of nearly three week' on a visiteast.

The subject1 Sundaymorning Will be The preat Sacrifice followed by the holy' In the evening ho will prpably preach- Phase of Socialism. The second quarterly conference will be held on Thursday eveningthe 14th at 7:80 o'clock. Dn Wade will preach and preside at the. quarterly conference. A fullattendance of the officials ia desired.

The Ladles' Aid society' will meet wlth Mrs Boyles 1006 Huestls ave nue on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock- Everybody is invited. The other services will be as usual. DO WE BELIEVE Interesting Series of Sermoni By the ev. Mr. Todd1.

Rev. E. Todd. attheWest Jef ferson Street Church of Christ Is preaching a series of Sunday evening sermoni" dealing with present day re ligious problems under the somewhat startling Do We Believer The themes already dealt Are People Interested In Religion" and Do WeBelieve or Do We Merely Think1 We Believe1 These will ba followed tomorrow nlght with a ser- men on The Duty of Disbelief Themes to be treated onsucceeding Sundayevenings Are The Duty of We Less Religious Than Our Fathers and' Doubt as a Creed. SUNDATHCHOOL Will Be Opened In Lakeside bit- trlcU Sunday school will be opened In the Lakeside school building Sunday Oc tober 10 at 230 p.

m. The public la urged to be present to help make the Sunday school a success that it may be In keeping with this beautiful part of the city. Strong Service it Trinity M. E. What Must 1 Do to be Lost is the subject of the address to be given In Trinity M.

E. church corner of Fourth and Cass streets Sunday eyen- at by the pastor Rev. W. P. Herrqn.

He win speak Sunday nbjTlngrat-iatOr from. th jvordsi Let Not u' Henri' be' Troubled Ye Believe in God elleVe Also ln Me1 A SUBJECT CHOSEN BY DR. HER BERT FOR FIR8T LECTURE Of Series' to be Opened at Third Pres byterlan Church on Monday Evinlng Speolil Music Monday evening October llth marks the opening' of the lecture couru otth South Bid Entertain- meat and Lecture' Moclatlon tQ be heli at theThlrd Presbyterian church Dr. 0 Herbert 6f Ohio will de liver his famotis lecture fA Man Among Men one of the most elo quent and masterly of his subjects Hla audiences are Interested and en tertained not only this hut Instruct ed and inspired from th opening to the close when his' characterizations of noted men form a fitting climat to. his lecture.

Skovgaard tbV vToilnlst heads his concert company. He hat studied with the most famousViolin ists" of the world and hastoured Eu rope as soloist with the most noted artists. Ekovgaard and his capable company will be the at traction on November 8. Gilbert A. le Eldredge the eml nent impersonator will give the pa Irons of 1he course a genuine reper toiretreat His costumed interpreta tions" range from humorous to pathet ic and form jdramatlo to sentimental moving his audiences from laiightef to tears That his audiences are de lighted 1 toput itrabidly they are enthusiastic i to thentmostt The garland Newholl Co.

on Jan nary 4 Is one of the headliners in mu sical attractions theirentire program entertaining wlth lt variety of men Itorioug solos bell ringingand brass quartet' On February 18 Edwin Lonham will deliver one of his popular lec tures. As anorator and lecturer be 19 favorite. The series will be concluded on March IS with an organ recital by Herbert A Houze who plays thej0 000 organ- at South Bend Tickets will be on sale at opening number. Season tickets 125 for adults 75c for junior and 35d for single admission. E.

0. A. To Be Addressed' by the Rev Mr lawyer i i The. RevB Sawyer will speak o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Rail road Y. M.

OX Bible will observed tt 3 45 In charge ot thd' general secretary. H. A Phllley will conduct the music. The regular annual Reeling wl be held Monday' evening at 7 3 o'clock at fvhlcb will occur'-election of at fleers and other important business will receive attention. EEV METVIOHEET Will Preach Annual Sermon at South Bend.

4 The annual convention of the Cap List churches of Indiana convenes In South Bend on Tuesday October 12t The sessions Continue until Friday evening The following from the lo cal church eipect to attendi Mr. WLewI Mr. J2. C. Folrfl Miss Anna M.

Phllley Miss Way L. Pot hamus Mrs. E. Zollars Mrs. Elma Anderton Rev J.

ft Vlchert lind Mr Vlchert Mrt Vichert. la the preacher of the annual sermon which occurs on Tuesday' evening. Special Muilo at Bethel. The following musical prograni will bo carried out lit the Bethel church' MORNmo Prelude i iM ft i 4it AnthemWOrUen Jly Heart Ii Over whelmed" tt ht. Offertory t.v Solo Ho Lifted MeMltr iOP Wlz HymiWWfttchman 7ell Ug" poitludo EVENIKQ.

rrelud Anthem TTe the LordV Offertory Hymn Wy High Tower" Fostlua i i i i- Mna. HZE Director General Church Notes. The regular congregational meeting of the Redeemer church took place In the vestry roomof Sti Paul's church on Barr streetFriday evening. St1 Paul's M. E.

church- Quarterly meeting Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Dr. C. Wade will prench.

Subject fofl evening service Who Is My Neigh borr tf church Sunday school at 9 'o'clock Service at lOjSO conducted by the RevN the St. Paul4 school Bafr and streets. Madison i Wanted CHrls or women over the age of 16 years who can operate power sewing machines for sewing cotton flannel and husking cloth gloves and mittens. Steady employment and good wages assured If interested for further particulars callat Economy Glove Co. corner.

Wallace and Barr streets For Bilious Attacks Here is help for you. Your bilious attacks may be both prevented and relieved but prevention it letter than cure. The means are at your hand. When a dull headache furred tongue yellow cast to the eyes inactive bowels dizziness or a sick stomach warn you of a coming bilious attack resort at once to BEECHAMS PILLS I whichact almost instantly on tha liver dnd bowels and quickly regulate the flow of few dose Bc chami Pills will correct the stomach putthe blood in order relieve and tone tha entire lyitem. For over sixty years on land and sea Beechams Fills by their aafa and thorough action on the stomach bile and bowell have mibtained theif world-wide reputation as The Best Bile Medicine Bw tjdM wIAfuncttrMllon A 0' mw i i li :1 sf 1 The Luther league of Christ's Luth eran church' held Us regular monthly business meetingat the home of Mr.

and Mrs. B. 8. Vall-8S6 Lake avenue Friday. The ladles ot' the Westminster church will have a rummagesale noxf week In the rooms in which the la dles ot the Episcopal church are hold ing a rummage sale this week.

The Announcement Church ot the corner Smltfi and Green itreeti. Itev E. L. IleeitaAdU pastor Sunday chool 9tO oolocki Sunday errvlcea a. m.

fad 7:1 p. m. Bong service at 1 p. First Baptist church pastor Rev ft Vlchert. Sunday school at tSO a m- public worihlp 10MS am and 70 m.

Morntnf subject Spiritual Powers" cve nlng- How Far Away I GodJ" Church of God ot the Indiana Eldewhftf of the Churchei of God Rev. H. H. 8pll her pastor at J201 South Lafayette street Sunday ichool ak 8:80 a. raMft Kahl Dustln superintendent preoehWj services each Sunday tt 10:10 a.

cina 70 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 4:49 P. prayer Service Tliursday evenW I m. A cordial welcpme to all Ing subject Rescue Work evenlnf.

Religion tnd Life. West Jefferson Street Church of Christy Earle Marlon Todd minister. Mornltyl worship at 1MB evening worship at 3 Sunday school at 1:30 communion ser vloo at 1080C P. S. C.

E. ftt JO Theme of morning sermon by the pastor Lord Show Uatthe Father evening. The Duty of Disbelief. The' eventtr sermon will tie tbo llilrd In 4 series of sermons XVe Believe Th pub lie are heartily Invited. Third Presbyterian church corner 7Iar risen and Taber streets.

Iev. Frank Fox D. pastor. Dlble school 9:80 a. M.

Shulze superintendent Junior Endeavor 3 m. IV 8 a public woishlp 10:4 am. and 7:39 p. m. Subject for morning The Marks of the Master.

In the morning there will be a public deception ot members followed by tb celebration of the Lords supper and Isearnestlydesired that all members of the church be present. Subject for evening TTVby Were You Bcrnt" In the evening the pastor will preach a permon to the boys and girls with an object lesson. 4 if I 4 3. 4 1 Vl te Mj 4i ffi.

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