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Your Home Paper I THE KANSSA CUT GAZETTE GLOBE 3 LEGAL NOTICES. ONE CENT A WORD Classified L. Codn. The pastor has gone oa a two vreeks" vacation. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

Bids will be receiTd by the Board' cf Comtnlfsloners of the' City of Kan a City; Kaua, at the Council Cbaic- br in the ty Ffall of tte'City of Kansas iCity, Kansas, at 5:00 A. M- of Tuesday; September Srd, for th following Fpr, grading lots 1 to and 4 to Block IdO, Wyandotte located 'bet weenv Washington Boulevard and Nebraska avenu. from Tenth, street. to Waterway Drive, all in Wa-. terway Park.

For grading lots 9 to 14 and 45 to 48 both iaclustve. Block 14 J. Nortbr rups Part of. Wyandotte City. For grading Ohio avenue (Grand-view, bou Seta rdi from the east line of Eighteenth street to, the.

east line of Twenty ijeth street. i- In accordance uith tfce plans and, specifications therefor now on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Kansas City, Kansas. Bide must be in writing, signed, sea'edand, to the Board of Commissioners of the City of Kansas City, Kjtnr as. Bidders must deposit with -the City Clerk at the time of filing ais bil the sum of or a cer-. It's a happy family when a Colonial is installed The warmth and protection the GREEN COLONIAL gives through the long, cold winter is a joy to all the family.

No longer is there a dread or fear of what the winter will be. Every room in the house is made comfortable and enjoyable-no matter how stormy and severe the weather. With the Green Plan of heating you have an abundance of pure, warm, healthful air free from dust, gas and smoke. There is none of that dry, baked, stagnant air as is produced from steam or hot water radiators which causes headache, drowsiness and even lack of appetite. A GREN COLONIAL FURNACE with everything the very best, costs about one-half as much as steam or hot water heat.

With a COLONIAL all rooms are not only heated but ventilated there is a circulation established which continually supplies fresh, ever-changing, warm air. The heat is quick, direct and steady a great convenience in mild weather as well as in cold weather, when a large volume of heat is needed in a few moments. If you will compare facts on heating, we believe you will decide of your own free will on the GREEN COLONIAL FURNACE which is probably the greatest furnace value in the world today. will be glad to give you an estimate or any other heating iif ormation you might wish. HAEEY E.

BEELER Manufacturer's Aent 1318 N. 5th St. Phone Home W. 1263 i i 1 0 initial word. itturs and figure count Real Esiate FOB SALE EXTRA SPECIAL.

For ten dajs only. Almost new eltrht-room two-story brick. Strictly modern. Street paved. Sidewalks iu and paid for.

East iroaL Fine s'a'de. Close in. Good neighborhood. Clse to two car Cost to build 501. Will sell for casa, balance ions time at per cent.

Story and half, frame hoHe. Sis rooms, hall, bath and closets. meniea oasement unaer me enure house. Street paved. Sidewalk ia.

neighborhood. Close to car line. Co3t to build $2,750. Will se 1 for ca-h bilance" 6 per cent interest room cottage, hall, bath Tto norrhes. Iirse frame; store room on same lot.

A fine lof-, ticn for buirtss. located on Quia- daro boiievard. Will sell small pay-, t.ranaview uistrtct. Nortn four jteenth street. Six room two story iriiaie.

hall, bith and closets. Strictly m.xlern except furnace. Close to tWO i icar lines. Fine neighberhood. Gool location.

Will sell on small payment down. Balance like rent. THE BANKING TRUST COMPANY, 636 Minn Ave. Horn phone 127 West. Bell phone 196 West.

MISCELLANEOUS. SEE ED ALLEN, window and door frames, mill Work and general repairs, 74 1 Knnsas avenue. LOST. 1 LOST Party who picked up ladies i natch at Electric theater Friday ev-! JA a emng return sa.ue. 240 North 8th and receive reward FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR SALE Second band furnace; also "0 gal. -water good as new. 715 Tauromee ave DOGS, BIRDS, POULTRY, ETC. FOR SALE "Faultless" Houdaas This strain has been egg bred from trap nest. Records since April, 1880.

I have them 21 years for great 1 i PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian church, Seventh street and Nebraska avenue. Rev. H. H.

Shawhan, minister. Public worship at 11 a. m. and p. m.

Bible school at 0:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. Th morning sermon by the pastor, 'Aa Interrupted Career." In the evening the? service will be held on the church lawn, MORNING MUSIC.

Organ And ante from Symphony Pathet-ique) Tschaikowsky Processional, St. Anne Croft Anthem, Festival Te Deum in Flat Buch Organ Ofrrtory, Melody in Postiufle, Fugue Cum Sancto (13th Mass) Mozart Second Preibyterian church. Eleventh and Grandview boulevard, Rev. Jay C. Moore, pastor.

Sunday school, 9: SO a. A. M- Campbell, superintendent. Morning service, 11; C. 6:30 evening service.

7:30 p. ia. Tbe Park Presbyterian church, Seventeenth and Reynolds avenue, Rer. William Foulkes, pastor; 9:45 a. Sunday school, A.

V. Wit son, ruperintendent; 11 a. preaching ,2:30 p. m. Junior C.

7 p. m. Senior C. evening worship, 8 p. m.

Western Highlands Presbyterian church. Rev. Virgil Scott, minister. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning worship, 11 o'clock; evening services, 8.

C. E.f 7 p. m. The Brotherhood Presbyterian church, South Thirtieth Jtrjet atid Metropolitan avenue, Andrew F. Helt-man, pastor.

Services at 11 o'clock and 7:45 o'clock. Sunday school at 0:45 a. J. J. McShane, superintendent.

C- E. at 6:45 m. Morning, "Available force in the Fish for Character." Evening, "The Crriytis-n in Wrong Doing." First United Presbyterian church, corner Seventh trset and Riverview avenue. Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m.

Publlc worship 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra. Rev.

A. H. Griffith, pastor. Junior society 3 p. m.

Subject of morning sermon, 'Whom to Worship." Vesper service on the Sawn. Subject of sermon. "The Tears of Jesus." Central Presbyterian church, 617-619 South Seventh street. Pubiic worship at 11 a. m.

and p. m. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7 -p.

m. CONGREGATIONAL. Central Congregational church Boyn's hall, corner Eighteenth street nnd Centra! avenue, Lewi3 BookwaJ-ter, pastor. Sunday school at 3.45. Meriting service 11 o'clock.

Endeavor, 7:15 p. evening service, p. m. The paster has returned from his vacartjou and wil preach at the Homing service. Chelsea Congregational church, corner Twent-ieenLh street and Garfield, R.

R. Lee Kirklaad, D. pastor. First Congregational church, Sixth and Everett, Rev. Frank G.

Beardsley, Ph. S. T. D-, pastor. Sunday school, 9: 45; morning worship, 11, Subject of morning sermon.

"Love and Obedience. No evening service. METHODIST. Central Avenue Methodist Episcopal c'aurcb, corner Tenth and Central avenue, Homer E. Wark.

pastor, morning service, 11 a. m. Epworta League, 7 p. m. Evening service.

8 p. m. Central Methodist Episcopal church, corner Mill and Rev. Elmer E. Hollar, pftor.

Sunday school. 9:15 a. James P. Fox, superintendent Morning tervice at 11 a. Epworth League at 6:30 Evening service at 7: SO p.

m. Music by large choir. E. church, Fifth and Unvtrly, W. H.

Laytun. pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. W. L.

Cowden, superintendent. Preaching, 11 a. m. Class meeting, 12 m. Junior League, 2: 20 p.

m. Epwcrth League, 7 p. m. Vesper services, p. m.

Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, p. ro. This is a people's churcti; a gospel church; a social church. Services will be conducted tomorrow erring by Judge Winfield S. Freenzan.

and in the evening by W. Kansas City. layers and 12 years for large sijie.jof the N. E. 1-4 of Sec.

29, T. 11. S. R. chalk white eggs.

These fowl are rl At taken for less than "Si oenta; nt HELP WANTED MALE. I MADE three years ia the Iaii Order business. Desan small. Snd for free bjokiet, tells bow. No "cuUIf schem.

H. System. S2S Mar Ion. $25,000 MADE with our Mail Order Plans! Sent on approral. Entire cost $5 if they "make good" with you.

Mail Order Advertising Bjreu. 30 Northwestern Bldg. Chicago, ill. MEN If you want work, ell guaranteed hosif-ry to wearer; bi.sr commission; $10 daily; experience unnecessary. Address International Mills, Srt.iS Caestnut.

Phila. FEMALE htL? WANTED. WA.NTSD An active woman in each town to take orders for custam tailored corsets, guaranteed for ot; year; permanent business; establish- ed 15 years; $75 to $150 monthly; samples on approval. Free advertising. Write quick for selling plans.

cago. 111. I WANTED One woman in each tn'in to take orders for custom tailored codecs. Guaranteed for cne year. PcrnaAnent lished 15 yers.

$75 to $150 monthly. Samples on approval. Free advertising. Write quick for selling National Corsetaeres, Dept. f.5? Chicago, III.

WOMEN Sell guaranteed hoi eery 70 cent profit; make $10 daily; full or parr time; beginners investi gste. Strong KaiL Box 42, Pa. ANY lady can earn $10 weekly copying, addressing at you Jiome evenings. Book 10 cents in silver. Tells how.

H-iil Manufacturing D. C. AGENTS. WE have it. The article you are looking for.

Gets th? every time. Big profits. Sure repeater. Write today. Free particular.

Howard Supply companyl, Box S7S, Winona Lake. Ind. WANTED. WANTED Home in first class family by a strong 16-year-old high tehool girl, lispeciaily good in care or cnti-dren and can assist with housework. Small wages.

Bell phone W. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. SMITH COUNTY, KANSAS. FARM FOR SALE. Any one wanting a good farm In the corn and alfalfa belt will do well to investigate this fine farm.

A full and complete description "will" be mailed to any one interested. This farm must be sold by September 1st. On a strictly cash basis only. For full particulars address J. P.

Griffin, Smith Center, Kansas. FOR SALE A BARGAIN NEW 5 ROOM COTTAGE. Gas, Cistern on Paved Street 2 BLOCKS FROM CAR. Price 11,200. $200 Cash Balance on Payments.

M. W. Stratum 608 Minnesota. RESIDENCE SNAP. 5-RCOM COTTAGE, 1-3 acre fine ground, block south of Quindaro car; fruit, gas, water, fine neighborhood; $2,500, your terms.

Ritter, 83? Reserve Bank K. C. Mo. FOR SAIJ: 500 of lots on pav ed streets; all improvements, water. gas and sewer; in center of city, with in walking distance of manufacturing district 2nd near car line.

Only $10 per ft. Put first mortgage to build and serond mortgage for the lot. W. KOUTH, 1406 Central ave. Be.l phone West 2010.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. 3303 CLEVELAND Kansas City, 4 room cottage, 50 foot lot, stable, good well, for Kansas Ciey, property. H. 2-303 Spruce, In. C.

K- 4 EXCHANGE. TRADE equity corner lot for horse and buggy or auto; typewriter for musical Bell W. 236. Any time. FOR RENT.

FOR RENTOFFICE DESK, telephones, all office furniture, $15 a month. Best location in the city. Seventh and Minnesota ave. GeoC. Fife Co.

Y'Ck x': PUB RExrr 4-room cottage, large pantry, clos ts, good basement, nice yard, fruit and shad trees, near two car' Iin tn splendid iieirbborhotui; $12 per mcnth 1547 U. lith sC FURNISHED FOR SALE Serea acres, ot less, ICC9 Metropciitan. 1 two blocks least -Argutin5 car line, -beautifully Summer Tourist Fares via MISSOURI PACIFIC On sale Daily Until September 3Cth cisto $60.00 St. $10.00 Portland and Seattle 60.00 Bufflo and Niagara Falls 34.50 Salt Lake and Ogden 30.50 Washington and Baltimore 47.40 Denver, Colorado Springs Philadelphia 50.40 and Pueblo 17.50 St. Paul 16.50 Nashville Tenn 22.70 Minneapolis- 16.50 Chattanooga 25.25 Duluth 21.00 Asheville, N.

29.40 Return Limit October 3HL New York $41.00. Montreal Boston 40.60 Quebec ...5 39.00 Atlantic City 41.00 Toledo 25.00 Niagara Fslls 29.60 Portland, Me. 42.35 Return Limit 60 Days, Not Exceeding October 31st. e. DAILY TRAINS TO ST.

LOUIS: 6:55 a. 9.55 a. 1:15 3 p. 9:15 p. 11:30 p.

6a1ly train's t6 pItebLo, sa.t Lakk and pacific COAST: a. 6:00 p. Through Sleepers to Denver, Salt Lake, San Francisco, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Tickets and Information 901 MAIN STREET.

Bell, Main 6740. Home, Main 6327. Union Depot, Kansas City, Mo and Missouri Pacific Depot, Kansas City, Kag. R. T.

G. MATTHEWS, Afsistant Gen. Pass. AQent. The London Heights Methodist Episcopal church, North Fifteenth street and Garfield avenue.

Rcy. J. Willard DeYoe, pastor. The Seventh Street M. E.

chura (South), Seventh street and State avenue. The Peoples Methodist Protestant church, 71? Nebraska avenue. Stokeley S. Fisher, D.D.. pastor.

Morning sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening song service at 7:30. Evening termon at 8. Bible school. 9:45.

Christian Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Dr. Price of Kansas CSty university will preach in the morning. Union services will be held on the lawn in the evening, preaching by Dr.

Fisher. Grace M. E. church. Seventeenth street and Quindaro boulevard.

Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11. Epworth League 7 p. m.

Evening service p. m. Pastor, Rev. J. M.

Kennaugh. Chelsea M. P. cnurcn, corner Twenty-fifth street and Freeman avenue. Sunday school p.

m. Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Preaching 8 p. m. every Sunday.

Rev. W. II. Baine, pastor. The Washington Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, corner Seventh and Washington, Rev.

William C. Hanson, D. pastor. German M. E.

church, Eignth street and State avenue, pastor, Rev. H. A. Hohenwald. Services 11 a.

p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 m. Ep worth League, 7 p. m.

Gordon Place Methodist Protestant church. Eighth and Lafayette avenue. C. Harrison Smith, pastor; A. L.

Cook, superintendent. Sunday school, 9:45 a. morning worship, 11 a. Christian Endeavor society, 7 p. evening service, evangelistic, p.

m. Mrs. Sena Hartzell Wallace, state lecturer of the W. C. T.

will deliver the address at the morning service. The Wesleyan Methodists will hold special services tomorrow 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.

at Tidings of Joy Mission, corner North Fifth street and Virginia avenue. The public is cordially invited to attend. OTHER CHURCHES. Quindaro boulevard Christian church, North Twelfth and Georgia avenue. G.

E. Ireland, minister. Services 11 a. m. and 8.

p. m. Bible school. 9:45 a. m.

C. 7 p. m. Grandview Christian Tabernacle, Twentieth and Central avenue. Bible school, 9.45.

Worship, 11 a. m. Evangelistic service every Sunday night at 7:45 'clock C. EL at 7 o'clock. Midweek prayer and praise service Wednesday evening.

Eert E. Stover minister. Trinity Lutheran, seventh and Tan-romee, Rev. A. Shrader, pastor, 413 North Sixth street.

Sermon at 11 a. m. and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Luther League, 7 p.

m. Sermim by the pastor at 11 a. m. No evening serivce. Edgerton Place Baptist church, Fifth street and Greeley avenue, Lyman M.

Denton, minister. Sunday school, morning worship with sermon, 11; young people's evening worship with sermon, 7:30. First church of Christ, Scientist, Fraternal hall, 747-749 Minnesota avenue. Services Sunday 11 a. m.

and p. m. Wednetdays, 8 p. Sunday schco! a. in.

Reading room for tee public are open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 10 a. m. to 5 p. located at 252-254 Wahlenmaier building, Eighth street and Minnesota avenue. United Brethren church.

Nineteenth and Riverview avenue. Sunday school at 10 a. preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Rev. C. E. Pelty, pastor.

Temple Christian church. Seventh street and Parallel, Rev. R. L. Finch, pastor.

Bible school and church service, 10:30 a. m. EvanpeJistic service, 8 p. m. Combination Bible and church services at 10:50.

Evening sermon at 8 o'clock. First Baptist Tenth and Wyanootta, DELIVER -'MEN ft cans. ttuiet! check -for that amount made payable the City Treasurer in the City of ICausas City, -Kansas. Bide snail contain, to made upon and be iny condiMcns that the" Mdder' will enter into the contract the; citv of Kanfas city. Kansat, fi bonds a required by law for jtla prrfrniaiivt? thereef in accord-aa4aac-e wit'i the specifications thereof.

It tr.5 MHif ie awarded to said nia itler within fiv iiavn frr said lvtrd and that upon tailure to do so. said money cht-ck fliali forfeited tc the of Kansas City, Kansas, by i uotice to tLo bidder, as I fiauiae'es accrued to the City eikn(e uf (-h fafl.n and said award to be rt scindevl and said coattact awarded to the next lowest rssponsl- iJiU Jri. rnjuirnr iui sum fo De mace acroruance wua toe provisions of tco spfcitications and the laws relating thereto. AH Wds must, be addressed to the Board of Commissioners who reserve the rigat to reject any cr all bids. G.

B. IJTTLE, City Clerk. Approved August 20. 1912. J.

E. PORTER, Mayor. I First published August 21, 1CL) NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. City Cltrk's Office. Kansas City, Kaa sat, August 21.

1912. Sealel proposals will be received tha Pmtn.il Chumlur in Iht Citv Hl until nVlrwr.1-- nf mm A IT August 27. 1912, for the following im- provments: Grading alley between Mill street and 0h(J avpnue Teuney avenue. Grading north and south alley iwu dim sirei ua aiou vrn from Central avenue to the first aaat and wet alley north of Central AY nue. Grading Sixth street from Quindar boulevard to Haskell avenue.

Grading Twenty-sixth street front Freeman avenue to Everett avenue. Grading east and west alley. Block Ninety-eight (98) Original Town ol Wyandotte. Grading Ptnn street from Wyan dotte avenue to north line of 8. E.

1-4 Grading Gilmore avenue from east line of 'Harrison street to west line of Seventh street. Grading Stewart avenue from Eight-eeuili strt et to Twenty-second street. Grading Twenty-second street from ijrovklT'ai boulevard ou the east tc yeuue. Paving Nineteenth street from Central avenue to Kiuge avenue. I'nviug Nineteenth street from Central avenue to Ohio avenue.

Paving Ohio avenue from James sfret-f to Wood street (now First streeL laving state i.ias street from Cea- trai avenue to raciric arenue. Paving Pa-allel avenue from Eighteenth etret to Tenfy-fourth street. Curbieg and guttering Nineteenth sirt-t-t trom Central avepue to Ohio avni'ie. Curbing and gutteriug Nineteenth street from Central avenue to Ridge avenue. Curbing State Line street from Cental avenue to Pacific avenue.

Grading Nineteenth street from Central 'aveuu? to Ohio arenue. According to specifications of th City Kisineer now on file in this office. PropoilH UtUxt be f.irnished and each bidder muni deposit with the City ITerij at the time of filing bis bid the sum. of in cash, or a certified rbwk for that amount on some bank in tftt city. Haid pruposals shall be conditioned that be will enter int contract and file ith the City Clerk goad and sufficient surety oonds as reiuired by law.

on account of tte work awardrd said bidder, within Lire days after the Mtzu? shall be awarded jta said bidd-r. and that upon failure to jd3 fco said check or deposit may be for-; feited to the city as and fur liquidated uauiages tj ri-asuii oi sucn tailure, and that said award may be restindeJ and said contract awarded to the next lowest rep.n5it bidder. Said work to be paid for in internal Improvement bonds of the city, bearing five per cent interest, or in cash, at tfc. option of the city. All bids mu3t" be addressed to the Board of Commissioners who rescrvt tbfe ritH to reject any oral! bids.

si. u. 'ty Clerk. Approved August 21. 1812.:.

J. E. PORTER, First jbliihed August 22, SL) GEYSER MINERAL BATHS tcr Kaeumatism. skin diseases. dy pepjia, infiigettipa and catarrh, H)l I RaedlU AvV Cell.

-98 Rsdaie Home, 093 Mailt Qolloves CAT AR of? Tito DLADOtrrZ) I. IF II 11 l.i?bf a Cnnis birin at, Jutj-U'i 'TTty; nake' a cross-country flieht Ircan Wichita 5 i 5 1: Office Phone, Bell 328 WeL WARREN MARSHALL, D. j); S. DENTIST. 530 Minnesota Avenue Kansas City, Kansas.

Office Houre: 8 a. m. to 12; 1 p. m. to 6 p.

7 to 9 p. m. I use the latest improved apparatus for Analgesia. By this method I can drill the teeth, crown or do extraction without pain to the patient, and without aim losing consciousness, absolutely without dange rto the patient, gnarmtee all my work to beup to the nig-best standard of ork-m in ship. EVENINGS.

The lyicLaughlin Studio 615 NORTH SIXTH ST. We make everything from enlargements to the little stamp. Baby Pictures and Wedding Groups a Specialty. KODAK FINISHING. tremely hardy, have neither down nor wattle to freeze, rnd are the best of all winter layers ia open front coops.

"Faultless" strain Houdans have won everv blup rihlon at New Ytrfc Wwj. tou. Chicago and Philadelphia show.s for last six Kgs and stock sold on honor. Sc-nd loc for the larg est poultry catalogue ever issued; Itj tells you hew to breed these fowls, which average 250 eggs a year apiece; it tells you now to net J.i.ooo a year from loo hecs. E.

MACAVOY, Sec- retary Houdan Ciub, Cambridge, N. Y. MORGAN-GATES MANUFACTUR. ING CO. 13th and New Jersey Ave.

Bank. Store, Office Fixtures, Porch Furniture, Show Cases. Sash, Door Frames. Office Phone, West 418. Residence Phcne, Bell, West 1516.

Belt Phone West 27vt. 20 Years Factory Experience 4 Years with J. W. Jenkins. G.

L. WEFEL PIANO TUNING 'Polishing Repairing 1C43 Quindaro Boulevard 27 GENT GAS MAKES CHEAP LIGHT AN 8C CANDLE POWER GAS-LIGHT COSTS LESS THAN ONE-FOURTH CENT PER HOUR. WYAHDOTTc COUiTf GH G3 THE CNLT XZrZDZjlZXT. Is It tr: tfcit ytr "srlf2 tzz zr. im- "Yes-.

Sis about "IS atd lius a yawa." Gazette Globe, 5 a wesX REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Eila F. Co km. to Blanche Drake, part lotb 2J. 24 and 25, Edge wood avenue.

In Wood -1 Walker's addition. Annie Johna-m to Mary Clark, 73 anl SO, Elba Place. 1. Ennel Joahonson to; Mary Clark, lo'Ji 5G. Sr and block 1, Chelsea Park.

1. Jehu Ferguson to C. Tompkins ct l9tr7, 4, Elizabeth, Albert to Elizabeth Zwaschka, left 27, Argsttine, JS0O. J. IX Waters et aj.

to Pr. E. Murray; iot Lake of th Forest Club, ftC'9. Mary gmi ley to Fred K. Smiley, lot IS, block VHeatbwcod, l.

James Richirdscn to R. H. Craig, lots 35 to 40 Mock Lustig's iddiuom II. taif rf Hit blcciri, Rocklcgtaun 1. lozk lt jieit rare, to Ffortace All Tauromee boulevard, Dr.

Stephen A. Northrop, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and p.

m. Sunday school, 9:13 a. m. C. E-, 7 m.

The Swedish Lutheran church choir. Seventh' and Riverview Rev. C. E. Anderson, pastor.

Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Services 11 a. and 8 p. m.

Central Christian church, Seventh and Armstrong, C. Siaclair, minister. Preaching and communion at 11 a. and preaching again at p. m.

Bib! school at 9:43. Christian Endeavor at 6:15. London Height3 Baptist church, pastor, Rev. Edward Q. Rogers.

Sun day school, 45 a. m. Morning serv ice 11 o'clock. B. Y.

U. 7 p. m. Evening service 8 o'clock. Tidings tor MisSofi, ifj VIr gitia'aveJine- Evin pastor.

Sabtath riccocL 13 a. m. Preacb-irg. il a. m- md p.

m. $zzz, przj-r at! prsiie mestirgs Tuesday arl Friday, -B- Osiette Glots. 5 vnX FRANCISBROS tXpRESfeMfcN, BAGGAGEMEN, Success era a THOMAS. H. FRANCIS and HARRY THOMAS.

INTERSTATE PACKAGE DELIVERY 4Uki9es taTind From Kansas City, Wyandotte. Ameurdale, Argentine. Telepnegta Home, 292 West. Bell 2471 West. Up.te.Date Ctrtlna ESP AS tea AVFNUE.

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS- WHiTTiEK "'wr TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS SPECIAL PRACTICE IN KANSAS I wis. 5-ea ui ViU.m, Iidr. Bl4jJTKirtsi 1 1 P'fl nnry of uea qafarkU iUk1 ul umHi -Hp. It' ad UtJ 15 feet located residence property, bicck 'Gitb' Payne's ddirien, T. Tucker, Bell phone 37 -v gectin.

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