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SATURDAY EVETTCNTG -OAKLAND TRIBUNE- JANUARY 11 1V13. it I JfsHLJI MEMORIAL SERVICE Short Sermons for Busy Readers "LOOK AHEAD" "FontiUn; the things which are behind, ami stro4hing forward to the tilings which are Phlllpplana 8:13. CLERGYMAN Brings Solid Comfort to Old People 4. Impressive Ceremonies Will be Held in the First Unitarian Church Tomorrow. services will be held In the First 1'nltarian Church of this city to mnfrow morning: for the late Rev.

Robert "I stand upon tha threshold ot two years, And backward, and forward strain my eyes; Upon the blotted record fall my tears, While, brushinf them aside, a sweet surprise Breaks like a day-dawn on my upturned face, As I remember alt Thy dally grace. "Thou hast been good to me; the burdened past Thou hast borne with me, and the future days Are. In Thy hands; I tremble not, but cast My care upon Thee, and In prayer and praise Prepare to make the coming year the best. Because, of nobler work and sweeter rest." Yes. the old is gone, for the new Is here.

What of the old, what will be the new? Dare we pause to review, the past? Some would say, "Let us not CoJIyer, who was known as the "Black smith preacher," and was one of the dls tingulshed pulpit orators of New York and Chicago, ReVd-William Day Blmonds, V- pastor af the church, will preside and de liver the sermon. Rev. F. L. Hosmer 01 Berkeley will also give a brief account of the life of Dr.

Collyer. Clement Row lands, soloist of the First Unitarian Church, will give the musical numbers. During the month of January there will he no services In the FlrBt Unitarian Church, but they will be continued next All winter long on the Zero days and the windy, blustering days the Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater gives them real solid comfort It saves them many cold and sickness for it easily warms the rooms not reached by the ordinary heat. The Perfection Heater is made with nickel trimmings (plain steel or enameled turquoise-blue drums). Ornamental.

Inexpensive. Lasts for years. Easily moved from place to place. At OmIsiw fasrywAera STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalUemla) Ml Vk Street Saa FruciM in February. BAPTIST, Tenth Avenue Baptist Church, corner Weinh and East Fourteenth street Preaching by1 the pastor.

Rev. Orvllle Coats, at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.

Morn- subject, "Contending for the Falt.r In lev evening subject, "The Bread of Life Sunday-school at 12:30 p. Baptist YoUng, People's Union at p. m. Mld- I week service Wednesday, 7:30 p. I Twenty-third Avenue Baptist Church i Rev.

Wm. C. Bpencer, pastor Morning sublect. "The Making of he stars ening subject, "The Story, of the Man whose Thumbs and Big Toea Were Cut Calvary 73apt 1st Church, West street near Twelfth; Rev. J.

Fruaen, pastor- IMS a. Bible 11 a. sermon hy the pastor, subject, "Starting a Fam 6:30 p. evening prayer; 7 p. m.

praise; 7:45 p. sermon, sub That's a Fact Just the thing these frosty mornings W. W. Montague Co. ject.

"Work for the New Year. First Baptist, Jones street and Tele graph avenue; W. KeeneK Towner, pas tor Morn ne subject. "Figs and This ties:" evening subject, "A First-class Hnneyard." CONGREGATIONAL. look mournfully upon the past, for It Is beyond our B.

H. Larch recovery." For "What I have written, I have the record Is indelible. However, we cannot do without our past, for that has led to the presept, upon past foundations we are building the anT our future Is molded by our deeds of today. It is well for us to take the retrospect lest we place too great confidence In' the past, for some of us think of and live In the times gone by, none ever seem so good -or -fruitful as those left behind, others recalling opportunities neglected or defeats encountered, are Inclined to be mournful or disheartened. But the past Is past, let all be left behind, We are at the threshold of the new day and the New Year.

What Is there for us? ACADEMY OP ARTS. In the Academy of Fine Arts In Italy, Is lie colossal statue of David of Michael An gel a statue which la said to be one of the masterpieces of the great sculptor. The youthful David Is not alone life-like and beautiful, but It also, by the very pose and expression, radiates power and victory. The remarkable fact about this statue is that It Is chance." It was carved out of a huge block of marble on which another sculptor, AgeTstino d'Antonlo, had begun work forty years beTore, but finding a defect In the marble ha given It up as worthless. When Angelo saw the rejected marble he saw the possibilities of the piece," yes, he saw the figure of the youthful King of Israel.

The New Tear gives each a second chance. We know not what It will bring forth, we cannot know. Let' us stretch forward to the things which are before us for the coming days of the new year conscious of the new" lease that the new has brought to us. EAGER EXPECTATIONS. We stand at the threshold with eager expectations and bright hopes.

In' Imagination we picture what the hours and days may bring forth, but let each make good use of the time and leave to God the ordering of all our days. know not what God holds In store. Nor what His will for each may be, As pass we through another door Of life's untraversed We know not If this year may lead To shade or sunshine, Joy or woe; To thorny road, or flowery mead, Whilst yet we tarry here below, "We know not; but 'tis good to feel We cannot pais from out His care; Upon His own God sets His seal, And He doth keep them everywhere, i Then let us now, with heart at rest, Start bravely forth on path untried; Our Father plans for each the best, And He most surely trill First Congregational Churcj, Twelfth and Clay streets Morning topic, "The Sell MISS CAROIiTN RYAN, MEMBER OP ST. MARY'S CHURCH CHOIR OP THIS CITY. Oil Heaters Holy children's sermon, "Suppose Jesus Lived at My House." Evening "Perfection" topic, "Christ and the Individual; the Era tlmonlal meeting Wednesday at 8 p.

m. Free reading room open to the public week day from 2 to D. at same of Redemptive Trlump.is" (first in a se rles on "The Christ In Modern address. Wednesday, 7:45 o'clock, annual meeting Christian Science readinsr rooms, main nnrt election of officers. A series of ser mons on "Christ In Modern Life" will be nroaclied'on the Sunday evenings of Jan Call and see them.

Established 1858. For more than FIFTY YEARS headquarters for all kinds of COOKING and HEATING APPLIANCES. 557 Market Street Opp. Sutter SAN FRANCISCO. nrv and February by the pastor.

Rev. tained by the churches of Oakland, are located on the seventh floor, Stocker Holland building, 414 Thirteenth street, between Broadway and Franklin. Open to the public week days from 9:30 a. m. to 9 p.

excepting Wednesday even M. N. Andreasen, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

with sermon by the pastor. St. Paul's English Evangelical Lutheran church; Thirty-second and Linden streets; J. O. Ensrud; pastor Morning subject, "The Childhood, of Jesus." Zlon's German Lutheran church, corner Twelfth and Myrtle streets; J.

H. Thelss, pastoi" Services, with communion, at 10 a. evening, 7:30 p. m. The Rev, Theo.

Plcper of San Francisco will preach. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. First Methodist Episcopal church, corner Fourteenth and Webster streets Atchison Jump. The topics are na follnws: "Christ and the Individual: The Bra of Tiertemntive Trlumnhs. ing, when they close at 7 p.

Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. "Christ and the Home: The Rediscovery CATHOLIC. St. Leo's Church.

Piedmont avenue: of Chlldlioqd." Christ and School: The Enlarge-Tnont nf T.ifn "Throueh Education." Rev. Father Owen Lacey, pastor Masses "Christ and Government: The Invasion ac 10:30 a. m. A.t the 10:30 a. mass Rev.

P. O'Nell will be the celebrant Tntiflcs hv Righteousness SULLIVAN SEN "Christ and Industry: The New Quality Rev. Father Owen Lacey will deliver the rtf Mprcv In Business. sermon, tne enolr will render "La Hache "Christ and the World: The Increasing (Maple Hall); Rev. Geo.

W. White, D. pastor Morning subject, "The Unseen evening subject, "The Man After God's Own Heart." The pastor will preach at both services. The hall will be comfortably Tieated. Eighth Avenue Methodist, Episcopal church, corner of Eighth avenue and Mass." At the offertory Miss Olga HELIEDESAGANS SAIL FOR ABA Bcnumann will sing Francis "Ave Ma ria." The Venl Creator will be sung by TO NT wuiiarn Makin; organist and choir di Brotherlinef of Nations." Pilgrim Congregational Church, Eighth avenue and East Fifteenth'' street; Rev.

E. K. Youtz, pastor Services at 11 and 7:30. Morning subject, "Joy in an Endless evening subject, "Suspicion. rector.

Miss Josephine Ryan. At the Seventeenth street: Henry J. Wlnsor, evening devotions at 7:30 the Young La paBtor Morning subject, "The New Covenant." After the address there will be dies' Sodality choir, under the direction Srlm Bible school meets at iu a. m. Bime scnooi metia i or Miss Eva Garcia, will render the ben tne sacrament or the Lord supper.

edictlon hymn. Evening subject. "Life a Thrilling story. Masses will be- held at St. Mary'i Myrtle Street Church (Congregational); Rev.

James B. Orr, pastor Morning, "The Fatherhood of evening, Ingratitude," illustrated by Shakespeare's King Lear. rvmirresratlonal Church, Pied New York Politician Mentally Deranged Following A New Year's address. Sunday school at 12:30 p. Epworth League at 6:30 church, Seventh and Jefferson streets, at Prince and Princess Coming to Wedding of Helen Gould.

iu ana nigh mass at 11 a. m. p. m. The members of the First M.

E. church, south, at Thirty-fourth street and Tele At the 11 a. m. high mass sermon will be preached by the Rev. -Father E.

in Uempsey. The Oakland Conservatory graph, under the direction of the woman's of Music under the direction of Prof. Adolf Gregory, will render Gounod's missionary society, will tender the newly-appointed presiding elder, the Rev. S. W.

Walker. D. a reception on Monday NEW YORK, Jan. 11. There was many a sad heart among all nationali Messe Solennelle." and at the offertory Richard Hammond will sing Nevin's "Ave evening, at 8 o'clock, In the parlors of Maria." In the evening at 7:45 there will First English Evangelical the church.

Rev. Mr. Walker hag closed ties and creeds and races In the Thirteenth Congressional district last night when they learned that Timothy Sulli LONDON, Jan. 11. The Prince and princess Helle de Sagari sailed for the United States today on board the steamer Mauretanla to attend the wedding of Miss Helen sister of the princess, to Flnley J.

Shepard. This will be the first visit of the. B.ev. Harvey M. Leech Is pastor of the Lutheran church of this city.

be vespers, followed by a sermon by Rev, a pastorate of four years at St. Paul's church, San Jose, and Is one of the most Thos. Kennedy, and the benediction of the Interesting speakers in t.ie state. He Is blessed sacrament. St.

Anthony's church. East Oakland mont and Laurel avenues; Rev. Albert W. Palmer, minister Morning, sermon, "Where Dwellest Thou?" Evening sermon, "True Sportsmanship" (second eer-Tirn In a series on "The Game of Life The Olivet Congregational Church meets Rock Ridge Hall, College avenue and Lawton; Rev. Benjamin Gould, pastor Pervices at 11 a.

m. and 7:45 p. graded Sundav-schooL 9:45 a. m. Morning ermon, "The Joy of evening address, "The Finding of a- Soul." Fourth Congregational, Grove at Thirty-sixth street; pastor Alfred J.

Kennedy Morning "The Moral Value of the Lord's Supper as a evening subject, "The Reward of Service and Service as a Reward." Sunday school at 12:16 p. Junior E. Society at 3:15 others. Tuesday. 2:30 p.

Ladles' Aid Prof. William 8. Moraan; "Robert Collyer, the Patriot." Rev. W. D.

Blmonds. Re- held In high esteem by the citizens of San Jose. short program will be given, followed by light van, their representative in Congress, also had represented the Bowery district In the Senate and; Assembly at Albany for many years, would be with them no more forever. will hold a message circle. Wednesday, princess to- the United States since llglous study class at Sunday school at p.

experience ana message meet corner Sixteenth avenue and Fifteenth street; Rev. P. C. Yorke, S. T.

pastor Masses at -T, 8:30, 9:30, communion for the Children of Mary at the 7 o'clock mass. Congregational singing at First M. E. church, south. Thirty-fourth at 10 a.

m. First Trinity Spiritual Church of 'Oak she married Prince Helle after her dtvorce flym-the Count de Castelanne. ARCHBOLD CASE GOES It became known that upon applica street and Telegraph J. Sims, pastor Sunday school at adult bible class at same hour, Mr. A.

U. Brandt, land, 629 Twelfth holds meetings UNITED BRETHREN. The United Brethren church. Thirty- tion today In part two, special term of the Supreme Court, made on petition every aunaay at p. Mrs.

Cowell, the 8:30 mass by the children of the parish Sunday-school Immediately after children's mass. Sunday-school Instruction fourth and Adeline streets: H. H.lHaller. pastor; messages by Mrs. Cowell, Mr.

of relatives, a stepbrother and step OVER UNTIL MONDAY superintendent; morning worship at 11, sermon by pastor: Epworth League at 6:30, Walter Eliassen, president; evening Brown and others. at 9:30 mass; hltfti mass at 10:30. Rev, pastor Sunday school. sermon, with worship, ll a. subject.

"The Indwel sister, Justice Amend signed an order P. C. Yorke, D. will preach on "Tlie p. Intermediate 'I p.

prayer hour Wednesday at 7:45 p. Divine Science Services will be held at Starr King Hall, Oaklsnd el broom, worship at 7:30, sermon by Rev. ur. ling God class, 12:16: u. ser Second Precept of the Church." Wlegand committing Sullivan to the sanatorium of Ur.

O. F. M. Bond. 960 North Broadway, Yonkers, N.

Y. Walker, the recently-appointed presiding mon, 7:30, the Evangelist. Hunuay, at 11 a. 'ourteentn and Cas mass In will be rendered by the reg elder of the San Francisco district. tro streets.

ular choir; high mass responses will be The disease from whtcTi he Is suf EVANGELICAL. The Evangelical church, Thirty- Twenty-fourth Avenue Methodist Epis The Spiritual Thought Exchange meets copal church. Twenty-fourth avenue and sung by the choristers. St. Anthony choral chapter will meet at 7 p.

m. In the every Sunday at 8 p. m. at 660 -Eighteenth fering has taken such strides within the last few weeks that it became WASHINGTON, Jan. 41.

When the Senate committee investigating campaign funds and correspondence between members of Congress and Standard Oil officials met today to take testimony on how the "Archbolil letters" became public, the Democratic Senators were -unable to be present and the examination wlt- seventh street, near West street; B. Snkarlasen. pastor Sunday services at East Fifteenth street; W. P. Grant, l.

street, near San. Pablo avenue; subject, "Clairvoyance and Its Use," with mes pastor Subject 11 a. "The Great necessary for his stepbrother and step music hall. Evening devotions at 7:30 Rev. P.

E. Doyle will speak on "The Giving of tlie Law." An appropriate epip White 7:30, "Overcome Inher sister to make a permanent arrange sages and life readings by Mrs. Tyler-Moulton and others. Soul Culture class itors of All Things." hany hymn wil be rendered by the choral Illustrated lecture rnuiy o-i CHRI8TIAN SCIENCE. The subject of tomorrow's lesson tn all of the Christian Science churches of this city Is "Sacrarrjent." Services are held as follows: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Seventeenth -and Franklin stream Sunday services at 11 a.

m. and fi. Sunday school at 9:30 a. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting, 8 o'clock. Reading room in the church, open from 1 to 4 p.

m. Jecond Church of Christ, Scientist lllirty-fourth and Elm streets, one block east of Telegraph ave. Sunday services ment for his physical restraint In tho sanatorium. Norwegian-Danish Methodist Episcopal 11 al' m. and 7:30 p.

Sunday-school, 10 a. Young People's meeting, i p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening. MISCELLANEOUS.

Second Splrltusl church, 880 Isabella street, between Market and San Pablo meets every Tuesday and Tlursday, p. m. church, Twentieth street, between San cnapter quariei. CHRISTIAN. Sullivan has become a victim of marked Pablo and Telegraph avenues; Frank A.

The First Temple of Spiritualism. Rice hallucinations, which Indicated that in First Christian. Grand avenue and Institute, corner Seventeenth street and the near future it would be necessary to Scarvle, pastor Morning Subject, "The Beauty and Growth of Webster street; Rev. Thomas A. Boyer, San Pablo avenue, at 8 p.

Rev. Flor pastor Morning, "An Infallible Enter evening subject, "The Slave vs. the Son." ence C. pastor Subject, "The evening, "The Sunny Side of the Services Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursaay Power of Silence," followed by W. put him under restraint.

After the commission has been appointed to take charge of Mr. Sullivan's personal affairs, he will without doubt be' removed to Ahityvllle, where Maurice Barrymore and John Mc- Street." Sunday-school at 9:45 a. L. Bolts; message bearers, Miss Victoria and Friday evenings; Rev. A.

M. Trelstad of San Francisco will assist In the ser-. Ray Ogden, superintendent; Christian En Sunberg. Mrs. H.

Loewen and Mrs. S. vices. deavor at 6:15 p. m.

Gorden; Mrs. Ora Maxfleld, inspirational pianist and reader; Miss M. V. Reed, Cullough, famous aotpre, died a number of Fruttvale Christian Church, Frultvale avenue and East Twenty-third street years ago. x- piano solo.

at 11 a. Sunday school at v.sv a. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Third Church of Christ, Scientist, vale Masonic Temple, East Fourteenth street and Thirty-fourth avenue Sun- day services at 11 a. Sunday school Brooklyn.

Presbyterian church, Twelfth ReV. R. L. McHatton, pastor Morning subject, "Matthew's View of Christ." At Women who bear children and re avenue and East Fifteenth, street; Rev. H.

K. Sanborne, pastor-Mornlng subject. International Bible Students' Association will meet for Bible study every Sunday at 2 and 4 p. m. at Pythian Castle, SIX BODIES FOUND ON avenue Suaday services at 8 p.

lecture and mewages by R. As Stltt, pastor. The Ladle Spiritual1 Aid Society will meet every Taesday night at 8 p. m. Developing services Friday, at 8 p.

m. Psychical Science meeting, 529 twelfth street, Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. "Ptwhesles for the New Tear." foBwwrrt by' reading of articles and personal delineations by Mrs. McMlllen; vocal solo by Flory Mc-Clure; congregational singing, "Gentle Twilight." "He Leadeth Me," "Blest Be the Tie that At the close of the services there will be healing by 'The ,7 First Spiritual Church of Oakland, Athens awsnue, near San Pablo avenue-Sunday services at p.

m. lecture and messages by Mrs. J. N. pastor; flower reading by Mrs.

M. Oilman and main healthy are those who preparo the evening hour the Loyal Daughters' class will have charge. Sunday-school, A Good Confession evening subject. at 9:30 a. testimonial meeting WeJ WRECK ARE IDENTIFIED Twelfth and Alice streets, Oakland.

Paul's Paradox." Wednesday, January their systems In advance ot baby's nenria.v at 8 D. m. a. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.

15. services nrenaratory to Communion. The Frultvale Spiritualist church meets In Carpenters' Hall, corner East Twelfth iDAiti t. comlnr. Unlese the mother aids Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist Tannic Temple.

Eighth avenue and East Tie First Presbyterian church, Webster street and Frultvale avenue, Frultvale, at street and Grand avenue: Rev. F. I 2:80 p. entranoe at the Bide on Twelfth FuiMeenth street Sunday services at li Hunilav school at 9:30 a. Wed six victims of the steamer Rosecrans Dftture In its pre-natal Work the CTlBiS wreck washed ashore on North beach finds her system unequal to the dC have been brought here and identified, mands tnada nnnn If.

and aha la nft-i Goodspeed, D. pastor; W. A. Horn, street, near western Pacific depot, air. assistant Morninz worship at 11 a.

Brown of Oakland will give messages end a San Francisco medium will also give sermon by the pastor, subject, "The SDlrlt Within the Evening ser messages. Mrs. F. M. Place, paster.

vice at 7:30 p. preaching. by the pastor. mih1f.pt. "Life Transfigured." Bible terday; Angus McDonald, messman, ana aliments.

"No remedy Is SO truly a James chief cook, whose bodies helo to nature as Mother' Friend. school at a. Chinese bible sc.iool nesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services at I. O.

O. F. hall. East Fourteenth street, and Ninety-second avenue, at 11 a. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sixth Church of Christ, Scientists-Sunday services at 11 a. at 250 Forfy'nrst street, between Broadway and Piedmont ivenue; Sunday school at 9:30 a. tes- at 619 Harison street at 6:15 p.

Christian Endeavor at S' p. m. Midweek 01 OAKLAND BOYS JAILED Sr. John's Eighth and Grove streets; Rev. Edgar Gee.

rector; Rev. Edward Everett, vicar 7:45 a. holy communion; 10 a. Sunday school; 11 a. choral eucharlst and sermon; 7:45 p.

evensong and sermon. St. Peter's Chapel, Rockrldge, College and Shatter avenues; Rev. Edgar F. Gee, rector 9 a.

holy communion; 10 a. Sunday-school: 11 a. morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. evensong and sermon. Church of the Advents (Episcopal), corner Twelfth avenue and East Sixteenth street; Rev.

William H. recitor First Sunday after the Epiphany: Holy communion at 8 a. morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. evening prayer with address at 7:30 p. m.

St. Paul's cMwch, Monteclto avenue and will be sent to San Francisco tomorrow; ft relieves the pain and dlBComfort Hans Tonda. second officer; Charles ft ligaments; Cross, mess boy, and J. I Adams, sec- end assistant engineer: No other bodies makes pliant those fibres and muscles, have been found. i which nature la expanding, and soothes hmvm rvir- on Wednesday at 7:45 conducted by the pastor; subject, "The Challenge of a Great Task." Centennial Presbyterian cnurcn, corner In addition to these the body of the fha Inflammation of breast elands.

Twenty-fourth end Talcott East RECTOR STEALING 31 AUTOS oiler which is adrift in the Point Adams lifeboat is believed to be that of L. Cag-, Mother's Friend assures a speedy and Oakland-; Rev. Herbert E. Hays, pastor- Services at 11 a. m.

and p. m. Tne na. i ow.wi pastor will preach at both services; morn John Slennlng, Eric Llndmark and Fred for toe mother. sn and she is left ra Mothers ing subject.

'Tne Lw or ine opiru oi Life in Christ evening subject. Meters, the only survivors, are at Astoria hospital. bealtby woman to The Precious Blood of C.irtst": Sunoay Frlona school at 9:45 a. Christian Knaeavor enjoy the rear- at 6: JO p. m.

Services preparatory, to WRONG MAN HELD AS Rev. 0. St. John Scott Passes Away in South; Death Caused by Paralysis. Youthful Thieves Confess Selling Parts of Motor Cars.

Bay place: Rev. Alexander Allen, rector; Rev. R. Franklin Hart, curate 8 a. holy communion; 9:45 a.

m.t Sunday school; 11 a. morning prayer and sermon; 6 p. vespers with address. Good Samaritan Church. Oak and Ninth streets; Rev.

R. Franklin Hart, vicar 10 a. Junior Good Samaritan Clubs; ESCAPE FROM ASYLUM Communion Wednesday, Tnursaay aa Friday evenings, the coming week. Pniltv1 Praabvterlan church: Rev. tug oi ner cniia.

Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. tlADFIZLD REGULATOR Atlaata. Ca. LOS ANGELES, Jan.

11. It required Franklin Rhoda, pastor 11 a. preaching nv naninr. text. "Fear not.

Abraham, wo days for John H. Bowman to con LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11. The mys The Rev. Orin St.

John Scott of the Episcopal church who was for- several Ince the police thst he was not the John terious disappearance recently of 31 Bowman who has escaped from the years rector of St. Andrew's at Twelfth automobiles was explMned yesterday I am thy shield and thy exceeding great reward," Gen. 7:30 P. evening DAY ADVENT. The Fifth UniversalKingdom, the Jerusalem." is the subject of the and Magnolia streets, died in Los An-' ratt?" V'ylUm Wh wanted for burglary.

11 a. sermon and holy communion; 2:30 p. Sunday school; 7:30 p. evensong and address. St.

Andrew's Episcopal church. Twelfth and Magnolia streets Sunday school, 10 o'clock; morning prayer and sermon by Rev. A. E. Bruce of Vancouver, B.

priest In charge, at 11 o'clock; evening 19. AS. -Inll. by the arrest of two young chauffeurs, George Nelson and Edward Frame, 17 Save Money, Avoid Pain geles last Saturday In a sanitarium, where he had been taken for treatment. Bowman was arrested Wednesday while and 18 years old, respectively.

alighting from a San Dleko train. De- discourse of the present series Teeth Extracted He had been placed In charge of a Mis The boys confessed that for two sion at Englewood near Los Angeles but of Sunday evening sermvons. Prof. A. t.h wn th breaker at 7:30 o'clock spite his protests he was lodged in jail and was not released until yesterday after months they had made a practice of Without Pain Sunday evening.

Seventh Day Adcentlst stealing automobiles, and after dis his sister nau identified nun, had to give It up, owing to his condition, the "result of a stroke of paralysis mantling them, selling tne tires and suffered a number of years ago. He SWISS MILKA CHOCOLATE fctWJksffacasg Six pieces, each rapped separately. Easiest and Best Painless Extractors In Oakland. had many friends In tills vicinity who other parts to junk dealers. They said they received only 8 cents a pound for the tires and 15 cents a pound for will be grieved to hear of his death.

His body was interred at Los Mrs. Scott and daughter are now with her Church, Twenty-fifth afreet, between Orove and Telegraph avenue. TrtEOSOPHICAL. The Theosophlcal Society. Hamilton Hall building.

Thirteenth and Jelferson streets, Sunday, at 7:45 p. David Swing Felter w. Ill lecture on the subject of "Our Point of View." TRUTH CENTER. the inner tubes. The police are investigating an al mother, Mrs.

CahilL In Fruftvale. leged laxity among the junk dealers TO KEDIXK 8ALOOXS. 8ISHO.V. Jan. 11.

Slsson's salffona. now numbering 11, will be reduced to six. as fast as the present proprietors go out of business. The city trustees have adopted an ordinance limiting the saloons to six, but not revoking any license now in force. CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.

W. H. Chapman. Winnebago, telle how he did It. "My two children had a very bsd cough and the doctor's medl- prayer serviuw, i.u, wuc.

wi solo by Mis Ethel Taylor of Alameda, and anthem, "Jesus, Meek and Gentle," by choir; Miss Vera Boreham, soloist; Mrs. A. II. Crowley, organist and choir directress. LUTHERAN.

First English Evangelical -Lutheran church, Slxteenf.i and Grove streets; Har. vey M. Leech, pastor Worship with sermons by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 visitors are warmly welcomed.

A children's choir furnishes the music The annual meeting of the congregation will be held Tuesday evening, January 14, At 8 o'clock. Athens Avenue Norwegian Lutheran church, near San Pablo avenue and Twentv-ftfth street; E. f. Belgupi, pan lor MAKE HIGH RECORD who have been purchasing the stolen goods. Judge Willis, in the Superior Court, continued the case of the boys Kocariagv i rum i --lawton avenue Speaker, Ida Mansfield IN CANAL BUILDING WASHINGTON, Jan.

11. Excava- SPECIAL IN TIL JAN. SI 2K GOLD CROWXS. 2.00 BET OF TEETH $3.00 GOLD F1LL1XGS $100 SILVER ITIXIXGS .50 BRIDGE WORK 2H Teeth Extracted Free when Teeth are Ordered. Ten-Year Guarantee with All Work.

BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1308 WASniXGTOX ST. IIOIRS Week days, to Sundays 1 iW Sr Until Tuesday. FLIGHT PREVENTED. -GUATAUIL, Ecuador, Jan.

11. The Ecuadoran aviator. Renella. ar tion from the- Panama canal last Wilson. Morning subject.

"The Supreme Test; What Would Jemis Christ Dor' Services at 11 o'clock a. rh. UNITARIAN. First Unitarian, corner Fourteenth and Castro streets: Willism Day Simoiids, einos did them no good. I aot a bottle month was 2.111a, 81(1 cubic yards, as of Foley's Honey and Tr Compound, and rived here yesterday from the canal against 2.50.5.358 cubic yards In No At all the Utter ttoret M.leri of the worid farr.out Chocolate ind Cocoa Suchard since 1826.

before it was ail used the children were ree and cured of their courIi. 1 saved a fleeter bill tor one zoc bonis of foicr i Honey and Tar Compound." No opiates. Wmhart'e On if Store. AArrtlrrsMftt. Services.

11 a. social p. In Y. P. S.

hall. rwnlh Lnthran church. xnne. He complains that the Official'? vemherf Decreased rainfall and one there prevented him from carrying more working day than in November out his nroWted flight between were responsible for the higher con-ama and Colon, Istruction record last month. mlnlstet? Robert Cwlijer inemotitil service at 11 a.

addresses. 'Personal Traits cf Egbert Rev. Frederick I i Uosjner; Jiobert Collyer, ths Preacher," But Fifteenth street and Hecond avenue;.

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