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CHURCH BOARDS MEET
All boards of the Flrct Presbyterian church meet next treek, Rev. J. J. Rae f aid thla morning. Deacons' board meets Tuesday night In the manse. The question of pew seating is to be decided. At present several members do not have pews. Special business of Importance is to come before the session which meets Wednesday evening in the manse. The board of deaconesses will meet In the church, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
Baptist. ' First Baptist. North Eleventh near Main street. W. O. . Stovall, pastor; J. Will Ferguson, superintendent. Worship with preaching by the pastor, subjects, 10:40 a. m., "Small Things," 7:30 p. m., "49; "Sunday school 9:15 a. m. ; young people's meeting 6 : 45 p. m. Church prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. m. Brethren. United Brethren. Eleventh and N. B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:20 a. m., Will Davis, superintendent; preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. by the pastor; C E. meets at 6:30 p. m., Mies Vesta Rollman, leader.
Bible Students. Associated Bible Students 222 K Thirteenth street, W. A- Buhl, class leader; 11 a. m., Bible study, subject, "The Effect of the Sickle of Truth During, this .Harvest." Rev.- 14:14-20; 11 a. m.. Discourse. JoSep's dream of the sheaves and what it teaches us. Gen. 37:7, 8. Catholic. St. Mary's Catholic North A St., between Seventh and Eighth, W. J. Cronin. rector; A. B. Duffy assistant. Hours for masses, 6, 8 and 10 a. m. Instructions at 2:30 p. m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Holy hour at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. - St. Andrew's Catholic South Fifth and C streets, Rev. Francis A. Roell, rector; Rev. Clement Zepf, assistant. Low mass and communion at 5:30 a. m. Mass, with singing by children and five' minute sermon at 7:30 a. m. High mass and sermon at 10 a. m. Vespers, sermon and benediction at 3:00 p. m. Holy hour at 7:30 p. m. Christian. First Christian. South Tenth and A streets. L. E. Murray, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m., F. . G. Pickell, superintendent. Preaching and communion service at 10:30 a. m., sermon theme, "Memorial Day Meditations;" evening service at 7:30, subject of sermon, "Stilling the Tempest;" C. E. prayer meeting at
:30 p. xa-, topic, "How Missions are Blessing the World," Miss Meta Richards, leader; Bible study Thursday at 7:45 p. m., lesson, the book of Hebrews. ..Central Christian Sunday school at 9:05 in charge of Roy Babylon, assistant superintendent, special music; preaching morning and evening by Thomas H. Adams, of Findlay, O., subject of the morning, "Religious Cranks, True Heroes." and the evening subject will be, "A New Testament Conversion" Christian Endeavor "at 6:30; prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. It is urged that all members attend, the morning service, as a matter of much importance will be brought before the congregation. Friends East Main Street Friends Milo S. Hinckle, pastor; prayer service, 9 o'clock in the library; Bible school, 9.20, Persey Smith, superintendent; meeting for worship, 10:30; Christian Endeaver, 6:30; evening gospel servive, 7:30; Ladies Aid, Thursday, 1:30; prayer meeting in the evening at 7:30; choir practice, Friday evening, 7:30., South. Eighth. Street .Friends Francis C. Anscombe, pastor; Bible school, 9:10, John H. Johnson, superintendent. Decision Day will be observed.; meeting for worship, 10:30, Professor Raymond Binford of Earlham college, will be present; prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30.
West Richmond Friends- Bible school at 9:00 a.m.. E. Harrison Scott, superintendent. Morning worship at 10:30 a. m., theme, "Church Union ;T Endeavor services at 2:15 p. m.; Vesper services at 5:00 p. m., theme, "Church Union as Exemplified in Mission Work;" prayer meeting. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Charles E. Tebbetts, acting pastor. . Lutheran. St. John's Lutheran South Seventh and E. Rev. A. J. Feeger. Siiday school 9; German sermon 10; English sermon, 7 p. m. Second English Lutheran. N. W. 3rd and Pearl streets. C. Raymond Isley, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m, W. E. Klopp, superintendent; morning worship at 10: 30 "a. m., sermon, "The House of God;" evening worship at 7:30 p. m., sermon, "For and Against Him;" Luther league at 6:45 p. m., topic, "How Missions are Blessing the World;" prayer service at 7:30 p. m. Thursday; meeting of the church council, Monday at 7:30 p. m. First English Lutheran Sunday school at 9 a. m.; preaching service at 10:30, sermon by the Rev. W. M. Hackenburg, of Dayton, Ohio, morning subject, "God's Great Love." evening subject, "The Greatest Human Tragedy." Trinity English Lutheran Corner Seventh and South A, Oscar T. F. Tresse!, pastor; Sunday school, 9:00,
Charles Igelman. superintendent ; divine service, 10: SO, address by Rev. Fred O. Schuh. Columbus, O.; evening worship, 7:30, theme, "Ask, and Ye Shall Receive, That Your Joy May Be Full"; special council meeting, 2 p. m.; Thursday evening. 7: SO; Ascension Day service, Our Lord's Ascension It's Meaning for Him and for Us.M St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran. C. Huber, pastor. Sunday school at 9:00 a. m. Mr. Geo. C. Bartel, Supt. Divine services In German at 10:30 a. m.. subject, "The Precious Blessing of True Prayer;" English services at 7:00 p. m., subject, "Be Ye Doers of the Word, Not Hearers Only." Methodist. First Methodist Episcopal. Corner Main and Fourteenth streets. Harry Curtin Harman, minister. Sunday school 9:15 a. m., Delmont S. Brown, superintendent. Brotherhood bible study class at 9:15 a. m.; public worship, and sermon by the minister at 10:30 a. m.; class meeting "at 11:45 a. m.; Epworth league devotional service at 6:30 p. m., topic, "The Ministry of Good Cheer," leader. Miss Cordia Simpson; evening service at 7:30, one hour long, special music and a short practical address by the pastor. Fairview Methodist Episcopal Charles and Hunt streets, J. P. Chamnees, pastor; Sunday school, 9:15 a.' m., Charles Gibbs, superintendent;
Mrs. Cora Hart, assistant; general class, 10:30 a. m., Ambrose Roberts and George Mackey, leaders ; junior league, 2:30, Mrs. J. P. Chamness, superintendent; Epworth League 6:30, topic, "The Ministry of Good Cheer"; Memorial services, 7:30; all soldiers of the Civil and Spanish wars and their families are especially Invited; some specials will be given in the order of service; sermon theme, "Honor to Whom Honor is Due"; Monday evening Board of Stewards meet; Thursday evening, mid-week prayer meeting; Friday evening, orchestra and choir rehearsal. Grace Methodist Episcopal, Corner North Tenth and A streets. Ulysses S. A. Bridge, minister. Sunday school at 9:15; C. H. Kramer, superintendent; morning worship at 10:30. "Messages from Heaven"; class meeting at 11:45; Epworth League at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30, subject, "Heart keeping." Nazarene. First Pentecost Church of the Nazarene Corner North Fifth and A streets, Rev. C. E. Ells worts, pastor; Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.; C. V. Harris, superintendent; preaching services, 10:30 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Come thou with us and we will do thee good.
Presbyterian. First Presbyterian North A and Tenth streets; Sunday school In the morning at 9:15, Prof. W. O. Wissler, superintendent; morning service at 10:30. subject of sermon, "Why Memorial Day?"; afternoon service at 4 : 45, subject of sermon, "Good in Everything"; Joseph J. Rae, pastor. Second Presbyterian Church.- N. Nineteenth street. School for bible study at 9:15 a. m.; morning worship at 10:30, subject, "The Significance of Memorial Day." Junior C. E. at 1:30 p. m.; seuior C. E. at 6:45 p. m.; patriotic song service at 7:30 p. m.; special music by men's chorus. Earlham Heights Presbyterian H. S. Weed, pastor: Sunday 6chooI, 9:30 a. m., F. B. Unthank. superintendent; no evening service tonight; the C. E. society meets at the Second church at 6:30 p. m. Scientist. First Church of Christ, Scientist. North A, between 14th and 15th Sts. Subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; services at 10:30 a. m.; Wednesday evening testimony meetat 7:45, public cordially invited. Reading room located in south end of church edifice, open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 1 to 5 p. m.
Here's Next Weeks Neivs of Local Moving Picture Houses
"Wife at Bay"Plays at Lyric Theatre Tonight "A Wife at Bay," at the Lyric tonight. Frank Lane, a retired lawyer, Is entrusted with some documents of great Importance by Mortimer Dever- ! eau, a wealthy financier and Lane's client. James Griswold, the head of the opposition to Devereau, and a powerful and unscrupulous figure In "the street," hears of the existence of the documents by listening to a cross-ed-wire telephone connection. The knowledge of their contents will assure him of victory in his fight. So he plans to secure possession of them, knowing full well that Lane is above bribery. . Helen Lane, the wife of Attorney Lane, is associating with a fast set, and, by too frequent visits to a fashionable gambling resort, she becomes deeply indebted to William Chantley, the proprietor. Sunday we offer the 5-act Red feature, "Thrown to the Lions."
Coliseum Thursday
Gowns Feature Coliseum Film foy Wednesday
Kitty Gordon, in private life Lady H. H. Beresford, wife of the titled Englishman of that name, who has been one of the prominent and dominant figures of the English and American stage for years past, will be seen
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at the Coliseum theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, when the World Film production, "Her Maternal Rigbt," will be the feature shown on the screen. In this picture Kitty Gordon wears three gowns that are the latest innovations of the modiste's art, but although her gowns are wonderful, her
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The government of New Zeaknd is building a five-mile tunnel at a cost of nearly $5,000,000 to give close connection between the east and west coasts of South Island.
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"Siren's Song" Features Fight and Robbery "The Siren's Song" at the Coliseum Thursday, can easily be highly recommtfhded as a masterpiece. The story has in it many scenes that are hair-raising, the most prominent of which is the fight which equals that in "The Spoilers" on hoard an ocea.i-going steamer at the climax of which the villan throws the hero from the deck, tbe latter falling a distance of over seventy-five feet into the raging ocean. To make this scene realistic it was necessary for it to be taken in the dead of night, and although there was a life-saving crew in a boat within a reasonable distance to pick him up, it took them over half an hour to find their man because of the denseness of the night. The wrecking of a bank by the duped depositors is another strong scene that equals the mob scene that made such a tremendous hit in "The Pit." .
Darling Daisies Finish Week at Air Dome
This evening the now popular Darling Daisies Musical Comedy company, assisted by the Mystic Dunbars, close their engagement at the Garden Aairdome with three shows at 6:00, 7:30 and 9:00. The Mystic Dunbars offer their most weird, bewildering and mys-
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NASHVILLE. Ind., May 27. Philip Weddle, farmer, had a large number of chickens stolen. The thief cm his last trip left a note signed "Ella," in which "Ella" accused the thief of
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tifylng novelty entitled: "The Ghosts last bill their "Million Dollar Beauty
At Play," or "A Night With the Spirits," in which Miss Pauline Dunbar presents a series of spiritualistic demonstrations that, have been the talk of every city visited, and as a finale, wtile garbed in the regular suit of a convict, makes one of th most remarkable chain and shackle escapes on record. The Dunbars have caused no little comment due to their clever work at the airdome, and with this, the last of their novelty acts, should attract turnaway crowds at all three shows. The Darling Daisies will present for their
unusually laughable and novel musical comedy. Next week Billy Clifton's Beauty Girls will be at the airdome all week, with a full change of program each night.
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