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COMMITTEE IS NAMED nnlty Chst Ip Butrey ijjjU Bv-v whos.utl. It shall careful urvy of tb I l.l ranelel ui lnstttu tha wf of lmprovranta or was nnnnlnted' flrit meeting of th Board of 0( th. Community Chwt ant 0f Sonlal Agnol, prld4 M. Bookmn. Exutlv of the orgnltlon, ytr rrid A.

Geier. Qeorg D. Crabbs Anderson are member of li.l will ho VnAwn fwltal Account an4Bulldlng Tfc.lr. for a Ch.t wa. expressed by tha '''r, of the board when It wa.

It Pr cent of 411 flfta KTchMt during the last campaign undsrslened fund. In which speclno gift, la to the fact that auch Hate v.w'ltl 'fiends of great value aasncles in iniorminn to which their Ct receives public approval smith, for a nun oiird DEATHS. number of Minm A. Fobs, son 01 jow fr llm Bo. uauenijr, 28.

1928. Funeral $YmCnts announced later. TiTEL John Bueltel. beloved ion iWrTate Hrnard and Teresa (nee Schmidt). Tjiursaay.

2T at the residence of nT.ce Mrs. William Lenlhan, BitS'el at. Remain. J. J.

iuL funeral home, Mc-SSui and Doll Plaeo. Walnut Solemn requiem high maia. at St. Francea do Balaa Siirch. 8 SO m.

i UTER Anna ElUabeth Beyer (nee "Jr. i wAinUrl milt nf Jnhn gyer. ue ad ay" September 15. fill 1:15 P. re aed 6i yeara.

ruieral Saturday. September 29, at 1 18 from realdenee. 120S Mt Viant Hamilton. Burial at Tint Street enietry, Cincinnati, rninii Invited. BMC9Wllllam H.

Forbua, be. of S602 Edwarda road. riealy, September 27, 1939, aged ir. Kervlcea Monday. October 1,1 2:30 p.

at W. Mack jthmon'i funeral home. McMillan Upland place. J3CE -Lilly Oedge, at a Jolla. lil, Stptember 22, 1133, Servloee i Swtlnam funeral home, 1611 jU it, Covington, Saturday.

8ep-pbtr 29, a 2 p. m. Burial private. pSCH Marie HlnacH, beloved wlrt ik.il. ninacn, inurvuKjr, ocp aolier 27, at 10:41 a.

at her mldence. Its W. McMillan. In her jkli jfar.r Funeral from the late mldence. Saturday, September 29, I p.

m. fOD-Kuper Hoed, at hie resident. III naiiare i.uviiibiuii, fridiy, Heptember 28, 1923, aged 41 jiiri Funeral Monday, 2 p. ton the home. Interment at Highlit Cimelery.

rilTma-Willlam Keating, bo- Ittet huanana or uorotny Keating (n Patterson), son of tha late Mr, iod Mrs. Thomas. Keating (nee tola), Wednesday? September It, Hit, at 1:16 p. m. Funeral Satur-it, from William 0.

Biefke Son's oiael, at 1:30 a. m. Requiem high aus st Blessed Sacrament Church, Urn. Friends Invited. UWt-Harry L.

Laws, suddenly. rriday, oeptemoer it, Itli, aged Tl inn. Hue notice, of funeral. JNew Orleans and Baton Rouge pa-Kri please copy. IBIW0RTHT John R.

Stolwerthy. Meres nushang er Blanche Egglf s-leiSiolworihy, suddenly. Thursday, kptember 27. 1923, at hs residence, II Ball st Norwood. Ohio.

Re-aulns at H. J. lhlendorfs funeral (ulora, Main and Monroo avs Nor-teoi Due notice of funeral. ranST-Wllllam A. Vincent of uteiani.

Uhlo, formerly of Cin- ueiii, oeiovea nuaoana or Sarah Vincent, departed this life iionaay. mptember 27 at 6:10 rtervlces at Chrlat Church oipel, Monday, October 1, at 1 dock. Burial at Spring Grove. tn-Ben S. Well, beloved husband w-Tiorence HiiDerDerg well, at Ms Jiidenoe, 969 Marion av, Avondala.

fnrlces at the chapel. United Cemetery. Walnut Hilla, ynday, September 10, at 2:10 p. m. Uidly omit flowers.

JULIUS BAERi fl-OrAL SOU CITY FUVKRAr. unui U. SULLIVAN CO. 413 BROADWAY. Main I6O0-IM1.

UMUIMNK i.NVALIU CAB. THE BUSSE B0RGMANN CO. nXKHAL rrwman A. Three Chapels, no rhanre. Phone W.

438, Kilabllahed 188S. UlACK JOHNSON Fl'XEKAli HOME 413. MeMlllaa and Cptead PL Banltarr, Ami hetle. Modern. ftffninn Cremation 51 in ii i reaialloa 51 I olon rent ml ltlilr.

M. MSA. tree Booklet, jrre tnapoi. AT HOME It. Charles Lybrand Bonifield 400 Broadway.

AT HOME Dr.H. H. Hoppe 19 W. Seventh St AT HOME. 1 THOMAS IL STEWART, "1-902 Union Trnrt Bldg.

ourth and Walnut SU. T5 :30 A. M. to 6:0 P. M.

AT HOME R. CLAASSEN "enlh 8t. The Lev crone SPECIAL NOTICES. STATES AfKH GOOIMI vo. iii.

-iBiiatl. uhlo. BDt. I. 111.

it, ol B.ianl of IHroctors a.Li "'aiea Faiwr Good fom-u 'bo iuarttrly dividend S.uari.rs (I por ent slS' Ji te Siockkaluers mi. Van HOFOB. Praatdeat. OL11 rrna1bl far any dobla any one other than myMlt. M.

JUiUfATUCK. "We'll Be Good!" StW Have. Can- Inlnkat SaV TalJpbmrw were aaked -r to aim pledge ef exemplary behavior aarlaa the pear a ate toward sauller. tMB at iiaaealMeatloa eostl- tlOBia wklah ka k. lu.4 reaaoa ef the Freshaaaa elaaa eiararaaaee of last Jaac, Tho oleosa to tkes waa aa fellows) -V I aball take part la 7 ly or rlotoaa actions or easoaatratUan la tho streets ar other aablla grenad at the lty of New Haven, ar eoauait any offeaao agalast tho peace' of prosperity at Its ettlaeaa.

1 -shall do all la sr power prereat air fellew stndeat treat ffcadlag agalast tho poaoa or aresgerlty at tat city er Ita dtlaeaa." yeara a hard worker for tho Community Cheat, waa elected to membership on tho Board of Directors, to suocoed a H. Kroger, who resla-ned. The board voted to arlve Ita atten. tlon to fear major social developments of tha present moment as follows! Bad housing and health conditions of th Cincinnati negro population: ''Lataiidaroo of living; course In social rltjayrl eatahll.h.rf k. tti' work established at the University of Oinolnnatl In conjunction with tha Community Chest and Council of So cial Agencies, and further development of tha mental hygiene clinic.

Baby Mine! THE BEST WAY TO KEEP P0PVP0M FINDIMG OUT THAT 1 DISOBEYED HIM IS TO TELL iHIM-HENEVERTOEMTO ANYTHING HEALTH DELEGATUS NAKED. Cinclnnatlans who will attend tha first national meeting of the American Child Health Association, to be held In Detroit. October 15 to 7. ar Miss Haxel O. Clark.

Matron of th Home for the Friendless and Found lings; Mrs. Ada 8. Stokes. Superin tendent of Nurses, and Miss Mlgnonne Stewart. Superintendent of Child Hy giene, the two latter of the Babies' Milk Fund Association, PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO 39c Feldmaim's harmacy 1 Hatea and Nasata Mnet, Walnat Ullta, rbea rVeedbara UTMOST CARE Is given every prescription we AH In our completely eonlppeU prescription department.

PROMPT SERVICE! and the POCTOIW OLPOn Bt and 23 Garfield Place 10 OPERATION FOR HER SneTootLydia ItfiiikWiVer etable Compound and Escaped the Operation Doctor Advised Louiaville, to thank you for what your medicine haa done .,.,.,,1 for me. I was in 1 aw-- xz. bed for eight or nine daya every month and naa a matdoalof pain. The doctor Mid myonlyrelief wu an operation. I read of Lydia E.

Pinkham'a medicine and tried the Vegetaba Compound ard tha Sanative Wash. tVu cnrwlv did wonderg for ma. 1 feel fine all the tinw am ff I ll ll wtm picking' up in weignv, one that your medicine are wonderful; and yon may publish my letter tf YOTvrigV'-Mrt, Ed. BocmmnK, 1130 Ah St, LouiaviUe, Ky. Backache, nervouanesa, painful tmea, irregularity, tired and rundown feelings, are avmptorna of female troubles, Lydia E.

Rnkhm Vegetable Compound should be taken rbenever there it reason to fear toA troubles. It contain nothing that can injure, and tends to ton up and strengthen tho orfrm corKrned, that tney may work a healthy, Eal manner. Let help yooaa i thousands of other It ta bow, I almost ail orer tbo worli THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 page Irtmst Wtt and Der family lews and Novelties Features and Plans YOUR HOME AND YOU BY HELEN KENDALL tatetrepolltaa newspaper gervte. Kew Terkl THE BEAUTIFUL LUMINOR. Have you.

happened to see It yet this ntwest and most artistic form ot movable lighting fixture, rivalling the shaded llvlt)g-room lamp In beauty, If not In lighting power? It la sailed a "lumlnor," and In It rich combination of black and gold and it antique design, suggesting dim cathedrals, It la truly a eharmlng accessory of any room whloh seeks to express dignity, sedate, good taste and quiet elegance. The lumlrTor, which comas In many variations of th same general form and material, gives out a soft glow which Is very lovely on a small table in a corner. In the center of a carved chest or on th consols In a hall. All are made with bases and standards of i black Italian marbla affect combined with Roman gold. Tho cylinder In the center, which contains an electric bulb.

Is mado of gold brocad lined with mica, giving a mellow golden light On either side are small torch lights, with pointed bulbs, shaded by Hewevar, It luckily, that this flrt load of oytrs had only very small and ilrnost woithl(( parta In them. Jlp and Dab-Dab war (till plotting to And soms way to roach the Doctor. But there seemed to be nothing they could think of. Inside th prison Doctor waa swinging his arms to get th stiffness "You said something about a message you had for Dab-Dab, I think," paaped th white mouse's voice from th darkness of the corner. "Tea," said the Doctor "and a very in i Hw Oar Tav9ak i Thatr" Like urgent one.

But I don't see how on earth I'm going to getvlt to her. This place Is made of stone and the door's frightfully thick. I noticed it as I came In." "IJon't worry, Doctor. I'll get It to her," aald th mouse. "J'v Just found sn old rat hole over here In the corner.

I popped down In It and It goes under ths, wall and come out by the root ef th tree th other side of the road from th prison." "Oh, how splendid! cried tho Doc- Inr I I 'Give me the message," said the whit mouse, "and I II band it to Dab-Dab be for you can say Jack Robinson. She's sitting In th tree, where the hole eomea out." "Tell her," said the Doctor, "to fly over-to th narmaiian nocas rigni away and g'v th eermorants strict order to top all pearl fishing st once." "All right." said the mouse, and he slipped down the rat hole. Dab-Dab, as soon as she got tne message, went siraigni on 10 m. pearl flshsrles and gave th Doctors instructions to th ormoranta. Hhe was only Just In time.

For the Emir' six special men wer about to land on the llanda to get a second tlnV. shields of mloa-llned brocade. Such, at least, Is the lumlnor illustrated In tha sketch. There are other designs, all In the same general Some of theie exquisite black and! dull gold lamps are called "torch-teres," having tall candetabra-llko group of. light with black and gold bases.

Ther are pedestal torchlerss also, and some tall standing lumlnor which would be beautiful In a hall or J- Jj; 5 ffllill mm 1W In a richly-equipped drawing room or library. Don't, ask me If thes luxurious things are Inexpensive! Far from It I But they are modern development of this age of beautiful lighting, and women ought to know about tliem even If we can't afford them. They would assuredly make charming wedding gift, provided they fitted In with the decorative schem of the newly-weda. Of course, they are all equipped to eonnect with the lighting (Witch In the baseboard, and each Is a work of art, from reading lamp to small Utile decoration. They are th "last word" In lovely lighting.

The Adventures of Doctor Dolittle Bj HUGH LOFTING. Oorrlst. HI- Ne Tork Trlbua. tae.1 (Author of "The Story of Doctor Do-little," "TJie Voyages of Doctor Ac). The Emir of Ellebu OW the cormorant Old not know what had broken out.

nor. 1 TtmmmBmt Doctor piilioniini. load of pearls. Dab-Dab and the cormorants swiftly threw back Into th sea the oysters that had been fished up nd when the Emir's men arrived tney found nothing. After hanging around awhile they paddled back and told the Emir that they could And no pearl oysters on the rocks.

He sont them out to the again, but Jhey returned with And the "me report I amir wm.9 puzziea ana an wnn emir men w. gry. jf Nyam-Nyam couldlget pearl th parl oysttrs they had fished up on the Harmattan Rocks, why could th bird upposed they were Nyam-jnot hat And one of his gsnerals said NyanV. men and let them b.v. them.

I he who had discovered and started the fisheries. So the Emir ordered his hammock men and had himself carried to th Doctor's prison. Th door waa unlocked and tha Emir, going inside, aid to the Doctor: "What monksy-buslness have you dons to my pearl fisheries, you white, faced 'villalnf "They're not your pearl fisheries, you black-faced ruffian," said ths Doctor. "You stole them from poor old Nyam-Nyam. The pearls wer fished for by diving birds.

But th birds ar honest and will work only for honest people. 1 Why don't you have windows In your prisons? You ought to be ashamed of yourself." Then th Emir flew Into a terrlbl passion. "How dare you (peak to me Ilk thatr I am th Emir of Ellebu," he thundered. "Your'o an unacrupulous scoundrel," said tho Doctor. "I don't want to talk to you." Vlf you don't mak the bird work for me I'll give orders that you get no fiood." said tha Xmr.

"You shall be starved to death." "I hav told you." said the Doctor, "that I don't desire aqy further con versation with you. Not a slngl pearl shall you ever get from th Harmattan Fisheries." "And not a bite to eat shall you ever have till I do," the Emir yelled. Then he turned to the prison guards, gave Instructions that the Doctor wa not to be fed till further order and stalked out The door slammed shut with a doleful clang and after on decent breath of fresh air the Doctor was left In the darkness ef his stuffy dungeon. Next Monday' story tslls how th Doctor wa fed In prison. BEAUTY CHATS I ju jhj- Tjmnj-u-u-n-1 u-irn-ri-ii-J Dimples Pimple ar ugly 'little mark that can leave permanent scars on tha lac If not properly handled, that require drastlo Internal treatment and a certain amount of external treatment as well.

The occasional pimple Is nothing but a warnlngthat aomethlng I wrong with th digestion. Tou should IN RABBITBORO At the Sewing Circle. VJKAT Do YoO THINK Of THAT RICH rlR5. DOC WHO Hr5 HOVtO IN oppositlYou nR5 DunBUNNV 3. OH I fyt i diet for two or three day, take a laxative and If thl I not effective, an aneraa.

In th very beginning of an attack ef indigestion, when you know th stomach I full of undl-ga ted food, the good eld-fashioned method of putting a finger dowa the throat will not be despised. Follow this by a drink of hot water with a half tearpoonful of bicarbonate of soda, and you will avoid days of ill feeling and a crop of pimple. 'Pimple ar full of 'germs, and If they are always coming thsy begin to reinfect th skin again, and thsy go on and on and It seem hopeless to stop thsm. Uowsvsr.dlst and laxatives, and th real bast of a wall, right working systsmC whloh Is axsrelso In th open air, will do wonder. Besides this, touch (very spot at night with a aaturat solution of alcohol and acetanllld, which th druggist will ml for you oothing but a small bottle of alcohol and a much aeatanllld a-h alcohol will take up.

This drts up the pott ulckly. If thr ar not many pimples, touch them first with psrosld. an excellent ntlseptlo, prick th yllow had with a nedl dipped In the psroxld. out th plmpl Into wse wad of cotton, and touch again with peroxide. Thl I to do after the fac ha bn steamed for on or two minute.

Follow thl treatment by cold rlns. Covering th skin with sine ointment or sulphur ointment for half an hour a day I alio healing. I Anxious: If your ankles ar not as slim a you wish, do not wear high-heeled shoes, nor shot with heels that slant they com well under th foot without giving a Arm support to th heel. 8uch shoe make you throw th weight forward, straining th ankle, so they become enlarged. Choose a shoe that has a round toe.

with a heel that la high enough to support the arch of the foot comfortably, and broad at th has as at th top. Shoes cut' Ilk thl ar becoming to any foot, a they come so near to the natural lines of th feet, Buch style are particularly attractive in pump thl year, a they have th strap 0er tha Instep, Insuring mor comfort and a tytug lit over the heal, therefor making the ankle look much better. Kathertne: There ar better treatment for dandruff than th on you mention In which castor oil Js.usd, Hot crude oil massaged into scalp the night before the usual shampoo makes the best oil treatment that I know of. You are mistaken about giving an oil treatment after a sham, poo. The oil would go through the hair, leaving It In a condition to catch all the soil In the air.

A dry scalp will sometimes need a little oil, but that does not mean the hair. Paris 1 Paris. September H. Dear Ursula Cigarette case ar Interesting; thes days that their merit are quit an aid to conversation. I Thl I of sharkskin In that emerald green shade.

Tha top ha a separata compartment for matches also a "wick" lighter at the side for lighting In tha wind. PAMELA. Copyright, 1111, by Publle Ledger Co. Listen, World! i By EJsi Robinson, Pessimism I th shoddlsst system of egotism. To brand all a cheat and life a Jest because you llttl you hav been tricked, I on of th most eonaeltsd performances of which mn can capable.

And when th pessimist goes further and announoss that Clod la a mockery, beoause He didn't answsr promptly "when the pessimist paged Htm that la such colossal vanity that on oan only grin In response. The pessimist commands a hearing and at tlmea aoqufres a reputation for 'wisdom, because hs makea audible our town secret doubts and regret. It Is so easy to think that his snarls breath a glorious deflane and that hl inter hav their root In super-Intelligence, But 'don't you believe it. However wise and brava and subtle may seem, he's simply a noisy, eowardly egotist -too stupid to see II In Its vast perspective too poor a sportsman to shoulder th blame. Every adventuring human meet trickery sooner or later.

Nine time out of ten It' his own fault. Also, nine times out of ted It' the most valuable sort of experience If accepted with th right Look th incident ever turn It upsld down-explore It ffldden motive. Don't w. l'- UIK1L MUCH OF HER iB WHO Rf-MOVC5 rCR OARBAtt stand ther wringing your hands and calling yourself a martyr. Be a gam sport and acknowledge that ro quit a bit of a fool befor you ver became a martyr.

That glorloua tacrine you made wasn't It partly based' on timidity that shrunk frems ope conflict That beautiful trust, In th other chap who's to blam If you don't us th brain Ood gave you? That patience how much of It wa due to lastness? Face tha thing and tak the blam that la rightly yours. Th very openness of your confession will clean th wound of poison. As for th rest of th experience the really beautiful motive which met such a sorry response why worry ovr them? Nothing haa hap- 3 donY T3E A 1 1H5T 1 III SSdbH). toe. pened to them.

On man failed to appreolat them. But the world I filled with Bien: And even If all of them failed there remains Ood who evidently loved beauty enough to dream of'lt when all waa chaos, and Implant It In the breaat of a lumpy biped who, save for that dlvln seed, was little better than the other apes. Bo, If you'll but It that way, you're reajly quite a blessed after hat trickery aa you were before. And In the faea of a reckoning Ilk that, how cheap and cowardly seems pessimism! "God's In His you surely prove yourself an egotistical fool if you think your stubbed to has Jostled Him out of It. (Copyrliht Ceors Matthew Adams.

HfiLIQIOUS. Presbyterian. TIME CHAXGES. TIMES CHANGE. THE ETERNAL STAXPETH SURE.

2Tt)f jdebcntf) Crjitrcfo Madison road, el fletnvtew. Jesse Volwy, Minister. Sunday at 11 (Standard Time) "BUILDING TADMOR." Dan Ueddoe, Retolst. XL. 9uburn jpresbpferian Ctjurct jum cniTiK, Minister Sunday Mornlnr Worship, 11 A.

M. MunoW Krhnol A. M. Yoaas frople-a Society SiiS P. M.

Life's Detours September Sermon Series, Hear the Fourth on "The Way of the i A. M. at th Avondale Presbyterian Church by Jess Bermmna, rh. Bible School, 9:30. TiM P.

Illastratad Leetarei "The ChaHenge of Japan's New Day." Knox Presbyterian Church HYDE PARK. Rev. Herbert Pastor, 11 A. M. "Jacob's Return to Bethel" Vlella Solo.

Chora Cholri Solo aM Daet, By Trained Musicians. A live Chareb with a wars welcome. Madisonville Meetings Union Gospel Tabernacle, Baveaaa Wear Pea body. SUNDAY, SKFT. M.

i Her. Jnti" WamlHen speaks on THE (UIST WONDKRri'L." 14S a. av "PlNDiNO a r. si. I mu "Tils.

i i Madlsoavtli ear Uae, eT at Paabody. 3n Friends and trustee of th Collcg of Muslo will ptact their automobiles at th disposal of th college dormitory thl(aftrnoon, to giv th young women student from out of Iowa an opportunity to enjoy th bauts of Cincinnati and It suburb In autumnal attlr. Thl annual custom was inaugu rated by Mr. R. F.

Balke and Mr. John H. Ahlbrandt Jr, In order that th new students might be familiar with tb Uy and environments, They will accampaaled by Mrs. Ethel C. Johnstone, director of th dormitory; Miss Dell rithlan, Ml Elols Coop, er, Mrs.

Greta W. Bartow, Mr. John Ahlbrant Mr. Richard J. Paul-seok, and Mr.

William Blast. Plans for a whit elephant sale, to he held In the latter part or October, were made by Cincinnati Chapter vof th Daughters of the American Revolution at a meeting at the Hotel dlb- (on yesterday. Mrs. John Lippelman Is Chairman of th event, who pro-cesds will go toward the Caroline Seott Harrison memorial fund, now being raised by the national society for the purpose of erecting a dormi tory at Oxford College, Oxford. The quota of th local chapter I 15,000, of which 11,200 ha been raised.

The following committees were appointed at the meeting: Mrs. Charles Meyers, Location; Mrs. Albert Heekln, Collections and Distributions; Mrs. Davis O. DeVore, Vice Chairman; Mrs.

Frederick Hoffman, Printing and In) BEUQIOTJS. Catholic, ST. LOUIS CHURCH Eighth and Walnat, EVERY TTr.S. AMD Fill, Sitf T. DeTotloa and Benediction.

Svnday Masses, aad I. BEV. HJJKRT H. BCSB, ST. PRTBR-g CATHBPRAIs-SM Blthth st.

Re. William J. Aaa pastor. Masees at the Catbsdral Sundal at nd aa Slab mas 11a.m. Mvoalas eervtoes at e'eloaa.

Bible School. A Bible School for boys and (iris open at 43 W. With Monrtar, Oct, at r-3. Iiutruetlon free. New Jerusalem.

CMI RCH OP TltK NRW jKnCSALBM Cor. Oak and Wlnalow. Rv, Louis liotck. Mornlns aarvlca at 11. flub.

Jert: "The Hod of Jeahurun." Sunday Hchool at 10:11. Lending Library open dally 11 to S. lllnl PsbUoaUeas Mr. aoc Prather. frees, The opening board meeting ef th season will "held Monday morning at 1 o'clock at th Hotel Gibson.

All meeting of th Cincinnati Chapter ar te be held there thl watr, TSEEE POSTMASTERS CHCSZJT srsoiAi. asrsvos to tS gasmen. Washington, September It. Pst- masUr Gnr Harry aV New announced to-day th appointment of tb following Postmaster ta Ohio, to serve until regular appointment ar confirmed by th next 6oti Oal-llpolla. Harry JL Hum) LoulaTtll.

Lincoln 81usr. JplscopaL CHURCH of'tie EPIPHANY WALNIT HILLS. Btaatea aad Lerast St. Iter. Robert M.

Hogartii, bJf, UK. and 11 A. "RELIGIOUS MODERATION." I A. at Sunder School. to 1:3 VP.

M. Ths T. P. F. ST.

LUKE'S CHl'RCH Flndlay and Bay-miller Sis. Uuaday masses at at. and 10:10 a. m. TJnity.

WT TE Cor. MoMilVin and GrandTlew, Walnat Hills. STJNDAy. BEPTEMUER 80. I.EADER,' MAY CORNELL STOJBKR.

Service, 11 O'CIock. PILE Franklin Fillmore Farrington Subject: "THE VISION SPLENDID." Christian Bdenc. 9 ri (rracUral tdirUttanltry- Paratt Mooae, 309 Viae Street. Ministers, Mr. and Mrs.

rBKDKlUCti EUA AKDaisVwt. fnlty Service, 1 A. M. Subjeet! "Stave on the Way." Speelal Haallng Sanies, 1:41 P. M.

Sunday School. A. M. Children's Churrh, 11 A. M.

Booms ope dslly, 19 to I. Literature, Advlca. Haallag Ministry. Phsna Mala ITll. EVKRTBODY WELCOME.

Mtthodist. Erimtp iHtttobiSt Ctjurcb Mlnth St. Bstwtna Race ai.l Km. Dr. Rstwrt O.

NoClsre, Minister. Ill A. M-Rally Day Addrrsa, titS r. Tbe Ferment ef the GospeL" Ceaae and worship with as. AYONDALE METHODIST CHURCH Hav you liars ad the way to rach th rireat sourees ef power as aserted la dally IfaT if not, bear tha message, "THs pgVOHOLOOT OF POWgH," by shn payna Aioham, at At this hour sis, the chlldran'a and tha Junior Churohea, Kumlay Sthool at There will be a apoclal VlaltorK Iay program, alvan by visitors, ill Forest av.

JJTw Thought. CHRISTIAN SCIEtTlCE Services ar held In the following branches ef TH MOTHIR CHURCH, Tb Ftrt Church of Cbrlst. SuieirtWt. la Beetea. Mass.

I FIRST CHXRCH 15 Park Walnut Ellis, Sunday, 11 A. M. and i P. M. SECOND Clifton Avenue, Eanselmann Hall, Suhday, XI M.

FIRST CHURCH First National Bank Building, Main and Wash-injton Arenues, Norwood, Ohio, Sunday. 11 A. M. Wednesday evening sneetlnn ta all churches at I Cslec. KBADINO BOOMS IU Vnlen Trust Bldg.t ill? Clifton Av, and tS-4 first Natleaal Baa BWs, Norwood.

Okie. fJ)N Divln Bclsnc. Church of Divine Science HOTEL Aim ANNEX, HcMUXAN AND ALMS PLACE. SUNDAY SCHOOL, Si3 A. M.

Church Services 11 A. M. W. V. NICUM, Speaker.

Subject: "THROW OUT THE LIFE LINE" TUESDAY, P. LOIUSK TAHSfO, SPEAKER. HEALI1VO AND Nea Slleaee Dally 12il at Dlvlae Science Library, ae-OT Klectrle Mallaiag, S-ll West Paartb Streat, Preshytrlan, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WALlfVT flll.l9. UibPbn I nv mwv DR. KREDEHICK H.

MeMILLllT will preach at 11 A. M. "The Goodnett of Cod Leadt You To Repentance." A WA Princ and a Great Man Hat Fallen." Excellent Nasi lly a fteartet. UniUrlan. ta msH w.tw-i e.T a 11 I tin -IAArw SAMPLE THAT COMMKNDS THB FAITH PROFESSED." FIRST UNITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH John Mallek, Minister, lUadlaa Read Cmn- 11 MV 0ff at LiaaB- Christian.

Hear Serais) Bandar Morning O'eteek. Walnut Hills Chrbtian Church Last St, Wear rMblae Cora. 9. Castleberry, Mlalster. Subject: "THB PHILOSOPHY OF WOKtoHir.

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