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PPPK''"'' ' -a r x7 -"-"tSH-j-refir h -gryrir , "" -, ifr s.- 8t r-fiwewR y&t'r:w 3t- 7" ' , "'"' "" 2 THE ST. IiOTTIS BEPUBLXC: SATURDAY. JUNE 18, 1904. it a I Li 19 I 0 H r ! i- M MARKHAM MEMORIAL CHURCH TO INAOGARATE TENT MEETINGS. The first of tho Presbyterian Church tent services will be Inaugurated to-morrow evening by the Markham Memorial Pres byterian Church. The tent "Glad' Tidings" will be erected In the vacant lot at Ninth and Carroll streets and services .will be conducted there every evening, excepting Saturday, at 8 o'clock, for the next six weeks. The Reverend C T'. SchacfTcr of New York City will conduct the services for the first two -weeks. Mr. Sehaeffer has gained considerable prominence In Y. M. C A. circles, and for several years has been Identified with the Presbyterian 'Gen eral Evangelistic Committee, of which John H. Converse of Philadelphia Is chair man. During the summer months his especial charge Is tent services, which he conducts in va-inns paits of the country. These tnt services will take the place of tho regular Indoor meetings at the .Markham Memorial Church during the summer. Other speakers who have been engaged are the Reerrnd Hush B. Douglass of Mount Vernon. 111., and the Reverend ti mer P. Loose of Madlsonvllle, III. In ad dition to these speakers the Gideons will have some of their best orators to conduct special services. As a new departure In missionary work for the Markham Church, services will be conducted every Friday In the Bohemian languaco by the Reverend Frank Carl IUngsmuth of Cedar Rapids, In. The attendance at tho tent services last year averaged 1,000 for thirty-four nights, and the seating capacity of the tent has been Increased this year to 1,000. WILL GIVE RECEPTION FOR ASSISTANT PASTOR. The -Reverend Doctor J. B. Plena of St. Kevin's Clinrch Will Go to Columbia, Mo. A farewell reception In honor of the Reverend Doctor J. B. Pleus, to be held In the school hall jicxt Friday evening. Is being arranged by the members of St. 1 Kevin's Catholic Church, where ho has been first assistant pastor for several years. Doctor Pleus recently was appoint ed pastor of the Catholic Church at Co lumbia, Mo., nnd will depart for his field of duty June 27. . Although he Is one of the younger priests of the archdiocese, Doctor Pleus has made a good record In St. Louis, and THE REVEREND J. B. PLEUS. Who has been appointed pastor of the Cathollo Church at Columbia, Ho. the members of lit Kevin's Parish are loath to have him leave. He -was born near Jefferson City In 1874 and made his elementary studies In the parochial schools at Taos. His studies for the priesthood were made at St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, from which Institution he graduated In 1833. The same year he was sent to Rome, and there, received the titles of Doctor of Di vinity and Doctor of Philosophy. After his ordination In the Eternal City he spent several months traveling-on the Continent and on his return to this country- be was appointed assistant at St. Kevin's. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WORK. "WbBt Paal Teaches Mef About Rising; Above Discotar-ssrement." H Cor. It, T IS.) 3T AMOS R. WELLS. In the early days of the American col onies a hunter became separated from his party, wandered around for a long time, and at length, worn out. lay down and fell asleep. He awoke to find a band of hostile Indians surrounding him and cast ing upon htm looks of bitter hatred. He knew no word of their language and wns completely at their mercy. In this dire peril his courage did not desert him: he looked Into the faces of his captors, and cheerfully smiled. Gradually in the warmth of that smile their wrath melted away, and they took him under their pro tection and at last restored him to his friends. Now every trial that faces us is like those Indians: we can disarm It by a smile, and transform It from foe to friend. Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton has put this truth Into Inspiring words: T like the man who faces what he most -with steps triumphant and a heart at cheer; Whs fights the dally battle without fear; flees hi. hope fall, yet keepi unfaltering trait That Qod Is God; that somehow, true and jest Ilia plans work out for mortals. Professor Griggs once uttered a subtle nnd profound thoucht: "Despondency Is underhanded conceit." The gloomy man is thinking of himself nnd not of other men and of God: he Is living In his own petty Interests, and not In the large af fairs of tho world and the church. That Is one reason why Paul was so cheerful; he was absorbed In a great, unselfish mis sion. On the other hand, a man's good cheer reacts on his work. Our tasks help keep us cheerful and our cheer helps us ac complish our tasks. Milton quaintly wrote: "There Is no Christian duty that Is not to be seasoned and set off with cheerlshness." "Give us," cried Carlye, "Oh. give us the man who sings at his work! One is scarcely sensible of fa tigue whilst he marches to music Won drous Is the strength of cheerfulness, KjioKeuier oast, calculation us powers oij cnaurance. .Aiasi wanyie eo poorly prac tised this preachment of his. Many of our worries are over Imaginary troubles. Charles Swain reckons It full 59 per cent: Holt ear troubles are half our Invention, And often from blessings conferred nave we shrank In the wild apprehension Ot evils that nuvcr occurred! Take off your dark classes 1 Have you ever noticed how brilliant the world Is utter you have worn dark glasses and suddenly removed them? Everything Is a blaze of elory. Tou can have the same PxhUlratlng experience any time you choose to cast off a gloomy mood. Try It And even If the troubles are real, as In deed they Often are, still It Is true, ns Coleridge wrote, that "In the deepest night of trouble and sorrow God gives us so much to be thankful for that we need never cease our singing." We still have God and heaven; w still have love and character and life, with all that best "THE BARGAIN HUNTERS" $100.00 Given inr next weeS.; ""Watch tor iha BARGAIN ADS IN THE WEDNESDAY REPUBLIC. $ s i e W?i"V tltMftSSSSSSSSSSlL! l-ie flaaaaaaaaaaav tlflBliaSMHiHlsssHr-! a $ "-tssaHasaaaaaaaaaY? f aaaaaalaaaaa4sM B"'n J6HBBaiBaaaHaaaB '!?;' tt R ivlsssssaaaaaaaaaav ??" BBSSBBBBBBBBSf-aBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV $ i.i Li . A fr....J...,.4. .-. ..,. .. i. t ' V sstttRssflT fc --i-'xdasBSBBBaBaVL& sllBiliH ''i5aasMssssssssssV sT saaB ttssSKplrSBssBBsllHRSlH P -TOtf Jsfc " a-sa S"": , .. 4 . . '' . 4 THE REVEREND T. a SCHAEFFER, Who will open tent mpetlng service at the Markham Memorial Presbvfirlan church Sunda makes life worth living And. with Mar garet E. Sangstcr we can say: Therefore with undaunted front. Trusting la mv Kinr. Shall I face whateier foe In the path max spring. NEWS OF THE CITY CHURCHES. The Ile-r. George D. Green Orffnnlzes Advent Christian Denomination. The Advent Christian Church Is the name of a new church organization formed In St Louis by the Reverend George B. Green and his wife, the Rever end Allda A. Green, who came to this city from New York. Services will be held In Boeker Hall, Twentieth and BIs sell streets, at 11 o'clock every Sunday morning and 7:45 Sunday evening. Sun day scho'ol will be conducted at 10 o'clock. The theme for to-morrow morning will be "A Gospel of Blessing" and for the evening, "Crumbling Creed." K. P. Chang of Hanchow, Toung L. Fong1 and Wong of Shanghai, China, will address -the South Side Branch, Y. M. C. A., at No. 1800 South Eighteenth street, at 430 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. The Reverend J. Addison Smith will preach to-morrow morning at the Pat tonvllle Presbyterian Church, at 3 o'clock at the Bonhomme Presbyterian Church and at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening at the Des Peres Presbyterian Church. The Gideons will have charge of the services to-morrow evening at Immanuel M. E. Church. South, when the pastor, the Reverend Arthur Mather, will preach at the Wagoner Place M. E. Church. The Rcierend Doctor T. B. Sharp, Pre siding Elder of the St Louis District will preach to-morrow morning at the Cook Avenue M. E. Church, and to-morrow evening atthe Shaw Avenue M. E. Church. General Plet A. Cronje will address the Epworth League of the St John's M, E. Church, South, at 7 o'clock to-morrow evening. A "platform" meeting will be conducted to-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock un der the presidency of Hanford Crawford. Addresses will be made by prominent Methodist pastors and laymen. The Reverend Doctor James B. Gregg of Colorado Springs and the Reverend Doctor William F. Slocum, president of Colorado Collerre. Colorado RnHnw will respectively conduct the morning and evening services at the Pilgrim Congre gational Church to-morrow. The Reverend Naboth Osborne of Mat toon, III., pastor of the First Congrega tional Church of that city, will preach at the services to-morrow morning and evening, of the Fountain Park Congrega tional Church. His morning theme will be, "The Great Teacher," and In the evening he will preach on "The Modern Christian." Mrs. Cora L. Richmond of Chicago, pas tor of the Church of the Soul, will occupy the pulpit at the Temple of Spiritualism, No. 3016 Pine street, nt 10: o'clock to morrow morning and at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening: Mrs. Richmond Is here to speak before the Educational Congress at the World's Fair, June 27. The Reverend B. a Dobson. assistant astor of the Second Presbyterian Church, eparted yesterday for Philadelphia, where he will preach the ordination ser mon of his brother, who haslust been graduated from Princeton University. After spending a few weeks In the East Mr. Dobson will visit his parents In Ten nessee, and will not return to St Louis until July. .E. a Carter, a graduate of Phillips Academy and Harvard University, who has Just been (-elected the representative of the Central Young Men's Christian As sociation of St Louis In India, will speak Sunday at 4 o'clock In the association building. Grand and Franklin avenues. Judge Spencer's Bible class will be held at 305 o'clock. The Reverend Doctor W. F. MeSlurry will depart to-day for Excelsior Springs, Mo., where he will officiate at the dedi cation of a new church edifice to-morrow. He will return to the city on Monday. The Reverend Doctor Bradfleld of the Cook Avenue Church will fill the pulpit at the Centenary Church at the morning hour, and the Reverend Doctor J. H. Young, of the Wagoner Place Church, formerly pastor of Centenary, will preach in the evening; The Reception Committee of the "Fourth Annual .New Thought Convention," will, within a few days, open a free reading room, library, bureau of Information and place to rest at the West End Church, Nc. 8907 West Belle place. This room will be for the convenience of the public The committee will be ready to furnish Infor mation regarding the World's Fair. WORLD'S FAIR SERMONS. Rcoerend Doctor Lnce Preaches at Maple Avenue SI. E. Church. The second series of World's Fair ser mons will be begun by the Reverend Doc tor Frank W. Luce at the Maple Avenue M. E. Church to-morrow morning, when he will preach on the theme "Wireless Messages of Gospel -Grace." Tho evening subject will be "Sculpture and Metal Carving of Solomon's Temple." The subjects to follow are: June 78, "Christ the Great Magnet" "A Royal Sin ger and His Greatest Song"; July 3, "Providence of God In American History." "Dramatic Art at Its Best": July 10, "Sclentlflo Bails of Religious Experi ence," "The Climax of Sublime Archi tecture"; July 17, "Looms of Providence," "Salome an Oriental Dancing Girl and Her Wicked Mother": July 24. "Conscience, a Powerful Searchlight of the Soul," "Go llah, the Athlete of Gath": Jul 31, "Navi gation of Life's Sea," "The Race of Life and the Winner's Prize." RECEPTION A SOCIAL SUCCESS. Y..M. C. A. Workers Meet New Offi cial Representative. From a social viewpoint the reception last night in honor of International Sec retary E. C. Carter at the home of Geo. Warren Brown, No. 40 Portland place, was ono of the leading events In local Y. M. C. A. circles. Many of the workers from the various branches in St Louis attended the affair to become acquainted with the, guest of honor who has Just been chosen the of ficial representative of Central Branch of this city to work among the young men of India. Mr. Carter Is a graduate of Phillips Academy and .Harvard University, and a, typical college athlete. He will spend several days in the city, later attending the student summer con ference, and will depart for India about the middle of September. San Antonio In 38 1-2 Hoars. ' New through service via Cotton Belt Route. Sleepers, diners; iSS p. m.,JW Olive. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. The list of sermon topics and special services for to-roo.-row la aa follows: i Baptist. DELMAR AVENUE. Delmar and Pendleton; The Reverend Doctor J. T. M. Johnaton, Pas tor Momlnc, Supremacy of Chrtat"; I p. m., lecture on "Jerusalem." GRAND AVENUE: the Reverend A. W. Clax ton, Pa.tor Morning. 'The Word ot Revela tion and Absolution" ; evenlnt, "Our Ex ample., MAl'L.hWnoD: the Reverend W. L. Nash. Pastor Mornlnjr and evening services. 9KCOnD. lieaumont and Locust: the Reverend Doctor W. W. Boyd. Pastor 11 a. in.. The Self-Raised Christ." THJIin. Y. M. c. A. Buildlna: the Reverend w. J. Williamson. D. D., Pastor :30 a. m.. Sunday School: :(5 p. m., u. V. r. U.; roorn tnr and evenlnr sermon. WATRR TOWKlt. Grand and Florissant: the Reverend L. IL Williams Morning and even lnc services TOWER GROVE. No. 142) Norfolk: ths Rev erend Stents sturceon. Pastor Morning and evenlnr services. RUSSKi.r. AVENUE. No. 1MJ Russell: the Reverend Frank Morton. Pastor 10:30 a. m. and 7M3 p. m.. preachlnx; 3 p. if.. Sunday school. FIRST GHRMAN. Rauschenbach. Near St. loul: the Reverend II. Schuli. Pastor Mornlnrr and evenlnr services. IMMANUEL. rates and Hamilton; tho Rever end Lou. Dcwerman. Pastor Mornlns, 9:SJ. Sunday bchool; H a. m.. "The Ways That Are Dark"; eienlnr, Things to Remember," WEST I'Ank. No. tin Easton; the R-. erend Cecil V. Cook. Pastor Mornlne and eenlnr sen Ices. .. CARONDF-LET: the Reverend C. W. Wall. Pastor Mornlne and evenlnr; sen Ices. MEHOinc MIAtlON. 3217 Meramec: Charles J. Forward Sunday school. :30 a. m.: Junior Chrl-tlan Endeavor. ZM p. m.: senior, 7:15: Stpel service, Ip, m. . UlTON HEIGHTS. Russell and Vandeven ter: the Reverend J. Percy Stuart, Pastor 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. services. LACLEDE AVKMTE MISSION. Cardinal ind Laclede: the Rr-. erend I. M. Paee. Tastor Mornlnrr and evenlnr services. . BROADWAY MISSION. MS Sonth Fourth 8 p. m.. sonr service; 7 p. m.. Christian En deavor. KOS-HUTH AVDNUE MISSION. Kossuth and flro. e Moraine and evenlntc services. FOURTH. Thlrr-'Mh and fulllvsn: trw Rev erend E. L III11. Pastor Morning and even lnt services. . EUCLID AVENUE. E"dld and Pare; the Rev erend F. A. Ewlnc, Pastor 11 a. m., oervlcet. LAKAVETTB PARK, tne Reverend bam Frank Taylor Sunday sctooU S:J0 a. m. ana 3 p. m-, B. Y. P. C, 7 P. m.; sermon, 11 a. m. and 8 pm. LOWELL MISSION-Sunday school I p. ra. VALLEY PAKK: the Reverend A. P. Howells. TABERNACLE CHURCH. Jefferson Avenuo and Pine Street: me iteverena .i. A. wi""i - totwMnrnlr.-' nd evenlnc servicers. SWEDISH MISSION, Beuhler's Hall. Easton and Taylor Avenues; C A. Anderson, Pastor Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. Catholic CATHEDRAL. Walnut Between Second and Third: the Reverend Eusene Coyle, Pastor Maw at 6. I and 10:30 a. m.: vespers at 1:30 p. ra ANNUNCIATION, Sixth and La Salle; the Rev erend J. J. Head, Pastor Mass at 4, 830 and 10:45 a. m.: vespers at 8:30 p. m. ASSUMPTION. Sidney and. Ninth: the Rever end Father Byrne, Pastor Mass at 7:30 and 10 a. m. ALL SAINTS. No. 430 Maple Avenue: the Rev erend J. S. Lonr. Pastor Masses. 7:30 and U:3) a. m. HOLT CROSS (German). Church Road. Near Burner: the Reverend Peter Wier. Pastor Mass at 530 and 10:33 a. m.: vespers at 1:30 HOLY 'GHOST (German), Taylor and Oarfleld: the Reverend II. Tobe. Pastor Masa Ml I and 10 a m.: vespers at 3 p. m. HOLY INNOCENTS. No. B04 Rsber place: thj Reverend John White, Pastor Mass at 8 and HOLY" NAME OP JESUS. No. 41 East Gnuid: the Reverend Patrick M. Tallon, Pastpr-Mass at . . 9 and 10 a. m.: vespers at 7:30 in. rn. 8ACRED HEART. University Near Twentr fifth: the Reverend James McC.be. Pastor Mass at 830. 7, 3:30 and 10 a. m.: vespers at VISITATlbN. Taylor and Easton: the Rever end E. J. Dempsey. Pastor Masa at 4, 7:80, 4 and 10:30 a. m.; vespers at J0 p. m. HOLT ANOEL3. BU Ante and La. Sallt: the Ret erend Father F. M. Klelty. Pastor Mass at 4. 3:30 and 10 a. m.: vespers at 8:30 p. m- HOLT FAMILY, No. 7113 Hurnphrey: the Rev erend John F. Reuther. Pastor Masses at E:to. I and 10 a. m. HOLY ROSARY. Newstead and Marraretta; the Reverend D. D. Lavery, Pastor Mass at 4. 7:39 and (children) i 10. sermon. UHMACULATB CONCEPTION. Manchester and Bellevlew Avenoes (Maplewood); the Reverend Father Clarke. Pastor Mssses, 3 and 10 a. ra. LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL. Eleventh and Destrehan; tha Reverend John A. Tracy. Pas torMass. 7 and 1030 a. m.: vespers. 7:30 p. m. LADT OF MOUNT CARMEU Church and Hall's Ferry Roads: the Reverend D. S. Fhe. Ian. Pastor Mass. 7:30 and 10:30 a. m.; ves pers. 2:80 p. m. LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOR (German), Unton and Twentieth: the Reverend Aumtt tlne J. Schilling, Pastor Mass, 4:30, I and 10 ST. AGATHA'S (German). No. XSSI South Ninth: the Reverend Henry Scnraire. Pastor Mass, 8. 8 and 10 a. m. : vespers, 1:30 p. m. ST. AQNES'SV Sidney and Selena; the Reverend John J. Tannrath. Pastor Mais, 4. 7:13, 330 and 10:13 a. m : ver-pera, 8'p. m. ST. ALOYSTUS'8. MarnoIIa and January; the Reverend F. G. Kolweclc Pastor Mais, 7:15. fJA and 10 a. m.; vespers, 3:80 p. m. ST. AI.PKONPUS-S. Orand and Cook Mass. 6:11. 4. 7. 8 and a. m.; hlrn mass, 10 -SO a. ra.; vespers. 7:30 p. m. , ST. ANN'S Pare and Whlttler; the Reverend O. J. McDonald. Pastor Maas. 4, 730, I and 10:30 a. m.: vespers, 7:30 p m. ST. ANTHONY'S (German). Merameo and Compton: the Reverend Timothy Marnlen. Pastor Masa. 4, 8. 10 a. m.; vespers, 3-30 n. m ST. AUGUSTINE'S (German), Ltrroora arid R-bert- the Reverend H. A. Haekenateln. Pas torMass, 4, 8 and 10 a, m.; vespers, 8 JO p. m ST. BERNARD'S, Rawlc and Gratiot: the Reverend Peter J. Bremlch. Pastor lliss, 530. 7:10 and 10 a, ro-: verpers, t p. m. ST. BONIFACE'S (German), Mlehlran and Schlrmer: the Reverend H. Niters, Pastor Mass, 4. J and 10 a. m.; vespers, J:S0 p. m. eTT. BRIDGETS. Cur and JeSereon: the Rev erend Edward Fenlon. Pastor Mais, 7, 8, and 10:30 a. m. ST. CASIMIR'S. Eighth and Mullanphy: the Reverend Raphael L. X. Gmlellnsia. Pastor Mass. 4, 8 and 10 a. m.: vespers, 3 p. rn. ST.. OOLUMBKILLITS, Michigan and Davis; the Reverend Francis J. Jones, Pastor Mass. 4. 4 and 10 a. m.: vespers. 4 p. za, BT. CRONAN'S. Boyle and Swan; tha Rev rend J. T. Foley, Pastor Masa 4, 7:30, and 10 a. m.: vespers, 3 p. ra, BT. EDWARDr8, CTara and MafOtt: tha Rev erend Edward J. Wjmne, Pastor Misl. 7:34 and 10 a, iry vespers, 4 p. ra. BT. ELIZABETH'S (Colored), No. Ht North Fourteenth: tha Reverend Michael T. Spleen, Pastor Mass, 7, 430 and a. m.: vespersTl p. m. ET. MICHAEI7S. Eleventh and Sarah: tbo Reverend Michael J. McCabe. Pastor Mass. . 7:30,9 and 10:90 a. m.; vespers, 3:30 p. ra. ST. NICHOLAS'S (Oerman), . 1831 Lucas; the Reverend Joseph A. Schaefer, Pastor Mass, 4, 8 end 10 a. ra. ET. PATRICK'S, Sixth and Riddle: tha Rev erend Timothy Dempaey, Pastor Mass, 4. 7ao. 4 and 10 a. m.; vespers, 8-30 p. ra. BS. PETER AND PAULV8 (German). Seventh and Allen: the Reverend O. F. Goiter. Pas torMass, 4 a. m.: vespers, 4 p. ra. ST. ROSCS, Goodfellow and Etzel; the Rev erend J. J. McGlynn, PastorMsji. t, 7:39, 9:30 and 10:(S a. m. ET. STANISLAUS'S (Polish), Twentieth and Cass: the Reverend Uhbaa Stanowskl, Pastor Mass. 7:30 and 4-30 a. m.: vespers. 3 p. rn. BT. TERESA'S. No 2413 North Grand: tha Reverend J. A. Connelly, Pastsr Mais, 4:15. AM .and :1S: hlrh maas. 10:10 a. rn.: chll- gren's mass, 3 a. m.:benelIctlon, p. m. BT. THOMAS OF AQUIN'S. Iowa and Osara: the Reverend John H. Maya, D. D.. Pastor Mass, 4, 7 and 10 a. ra.; Sunday school, 2:39 p. ra. BT. VINCHNT DE PAUL'S (German and Enr llsh). Park and Ninth: the Reverend J. W. Downmr. C. M.: the Reverend A. H. Asmuth. C M.: tne Reverend S. B. HnbiT, C. M.: Pastors Masa and aermon. 5:30. 4:30. 8 8:45. and 10:43 a. ra.: vespera. devotions and bene dictions. 330 n. ra.: sermon, devotions and benediction. 7:41 p. m. BS. MARY AND JOSEPH'S. Minnesota and Iron: the Reverend Miles W. Tobyn. Pastor Mass. 8 and 10 a. m. ET. WENCESLAU8'S (Bohemian). No. MU Oreton: the Reverend John Nekula, Pastor Mass and sermon, 7:30 a. m.: hitch mass and sermon. 930 a. m.: Instruction. 2:30 p. m.: vespers and benediction, 3 p. rd. ST. KEVIN'S. Park and Cardinal: tha Rever end Ed J. Shea, Pastor Mass. 4:14. 7. 3:30. 9-30 and 10:30 a. m. BT. MARGARETS. Rusaell and Vandeventer: the Reverend J. J. O'Brien, Pastor Masses at 4. 7, 9 and 10-30 a. in. ET. ENGELBERTS. Carter and Marcus; tha Reverend Anton Pauck. Pastor Masses. 8 and 10 a. m.; vespera 2:30 o. ra. ST. FRANCIS DB SALE3 (German), Gravola and Ohio Masa. (-30. 7:44 and 19 a. in.: ves pers. 230 n. m. ST. FRANCIS XAVTER'8. Grand and Llsdell: the Reverend Henry S Bronsicesst. S. J. Mass. 4, 4. 7. t:30 and 10 a. ra.: vespers. 7:45 Brt 'SlBNRY'S, Hickory and California: th Reverend John A. Hodman. Pastor Mass. 4:30. 730 and 10 a. ra.; venpers. 3 p. m. CTJAMESS, Tamm. Opposite Wsde: ihe Rev erend R. A. Casey, Pastor 7-30. 9 o'clock for children: 1930. man: 230 D. m.. cate chism: 4 o. m., baotlsni. INSIDE INN Mass 439 by tha Reverend T. B. Caseyr BT. JOHN'S. Sixteenth and Chestnut: the Rev erend Father P. Dooley. Pastor Mass. 4. 73. 9 and 10:30 a. m.: vespers. 4 to. ra. BT. JOHN OF NEPOMUK (Bohemian), Soulard and Eleventh: tha Reverend Joseph Hessoun, Pastor Mess. 4 and 10 a. m.; vespers. 8 p. m. BT. JOSEPH'S (German). Eleventh and Blddle; the Reverend J. Francis Valuta, s. J Mass. . s and 10 a. ra.: Sunday school at 2 p. ra.: benediction at 3 P-JBju BT. LAWRENCE O'TOOLE'S. Fourteenth and CFallon: tha Reverend M. 3. Brennan. Pas torMats. 4. a. 9;1S and 1030 a. ra.: rosary. sermon and benediction, 7:30 n..ra. BT LEO'S, Mullanphy and Twenty-third; tha Reverend James T. Cofley. Pastor Mass., 4:30. T. 9. In lower chapel, tor children; 1030, with ermon: 7-S0 p. m.. service. consUtlnr of ro sary, oermon and benediction. BT LxBORIUfirs (German), North Market and Horan: the Reverend Q. A. IUIa. Pastor Mass. 4, 4 and 10 a. m.: vetpen. 1-M p. m. BT. LOmSCATHEDRAL CHAPBSL Newstlsd and Maryland; the Reverend P. T. olReilrr, pastor Mass, 4, 730, Sana u3 a. ra.; ves- per BT-' ml . .. . .,,'wict w-rfmA lMn.i W. v eftnd Charles JSffSler. Pastoriasa. 33, 330 ft HO lliJ 4JJIUii kv-k4 vw aa BT. MARKLEVANGBLI8T, Pare and Acade my; the Reverend PetitW. O'Ronrka. Pas tor Maas. 4, 1M, 9 and 1030 a. m. and 1-20 p. ra. BT.MAR'T'S (Grraan). Third and OnUlot; tha Reverend W. Faeber, Pastor Mast. 4, 4 and 10 a. m.: Sunday school at 2 p. ra: JsT. MATTHEW Sarah-and Whlttler Streets; the Reverend J. T. Shields, Pastor; the Rev erend Joseph R- Watson, Assistant Masses, 4. 7:30, ll-30 a. ra.; 8 -JO a. cx. for chUdten, ccbr. Christian. FIRST. Na 3U4 Locust' the Reverend John L.- Xinmac, fsairjr euaur scoooi. ,;! is- is., prsscalaa. 11; anstlaaEadeaveri4:4t .-B. Sermon by the Reverend J. A. Lord of Cin cinnati. O. CARONUnLET. No. fMl Vlrjtlnla: the Rever end O. 11 Ireland. Pastor Morning- and even Ins: sen-Ices; branch Sunday school at 2:45 In Bellefontalne car-shed office; raorolnx;, "Some Thlnrs We Lick": evenlnB, "Treasure In Heaven." TUXEDO, st. Louis County: J. A. Bennett, Minister Mornlnr and t-nlng rervlces. OLD ORCHARD (Village Hall); Melnotte Mil ler, Minister 10:15 a. m.. lllble nchool; 11:15. preachlne; 7:30 p. m., evening- service. ShCOND-Elnenth and Tylsr; W. Daviess Plttman, Pastor 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.. ser mons CENTRAL. Finney, near Grand The Reverend J. t! fnilpuit. Pastor 11 a. m., sermon by the Keverend A. C. Ranklne of Australia. FOURTH. No. 1501 Pentose; the Reverend a T. McFnrland. Pastor Mornlnr and evening services. COMITON HEIGHTS. St. Vincent and Califor nia Mornlnr; anu evening sei vices. WEST END. Hamilton and Plymouth: the Reverend Frank J. Nlcholds, Pastor Morn lnr service. MOUNT CABANNE. Itlns's IIIehv.ay and Mor tan; tho Reverend J. M. Ihllputt, Pastor 11 a. m.. "Immortality"; 4 p. m., "Letting God Choose " HAWMCT TLACE. Corner Marcus and Ham mctt; the Reverend S. B. Moore. Pastor Mornln-r. "The World's Exhibit for Christ"; evenlnt;. "Handwrltlnr on the Wall." SEVENTH STREET MISSION. No. 3331 South Seventh 015 a. m.. Bible school. MAPLEWOOD. O. T. Hoffman, Pastor Mora ine end evening services. ConnreKntlonnl. COMPTON HILL, Compton and Lafajette: the lteer.nd W, vv Nuwell. Pastor MuniliiK. "A Practical Religion"; 8 p. m., the Rev crebd Jamei B. Gregr. OLIVE BRANCH: the Reverend Philip Yar row, Pastor Morning and evening; services. FIRST. Delmnr, Near Grand: the Reverend Doctor Cornelius II. Patton. Pastor Mornlnr the He, erend W. J?. Slocum; 5 p. m.. ifioral scrvlcs. FOUNTAIN PARK. Aubert and Fountain Morning and evening services by the Rever end Naboth Osborne: 11 a. m., "The Great Temptation": 8 p. m., "Tho Modern Cnris- MAPLEWOOD: the Reverend George E. Bates, Pastor Morning servicea. HYDE PARK. Bremen and Blair; the Reverend W. H. Jones. Pti. D., Pastor Jloruinr and evenlnr- services. IMMANUEL. Hancock and Jamteson: the Rev erend Deward N. Goff. Pastor Morning and evenlnr services. PILGRIM. Washmston-and Ewlnj: the Rev erend Doctor M. -Rumham. Pastor Mornlnr sermon by the Reverend James B. Gregr, D.i D., of Colorado Sprlnss; evening, by the Ttev-1 cicna v. f, oiocum, u. ut ui. cihuiwiv REDEKMEh. Barrett and Thompson: Matthew Mullen, Pastor 9:30 a. m.. Bible .class; preaching 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. ra.; rasrnlng, ee-Tnon REBER PLACE. Mackllnd and Old Manches- ter: the Reverend Frank U-nsdale, Pastor Mornlnr and evenlnr services. WEBSTER OROVES Mornlnr and evening services. TIRST OERMAN, Garfield and Spring; the Reverend W. II. Dorn Pastor Morning serv ice: Sunday school, 9:30: services and sermon, at 10:45. "What Think Ye of Chrlstr" SAPPINGTON: the Reverend Charles Custalne, Pastor Morning and evening services. SWEDISH. Armstrong and Hickory; the Rev erend Carl Irlcson. Pastor 11 a. m. and 4 p. m., sermon and service. UNION. No. J433 North Tenth; the Reverend Stanley M. Humby, Pastor 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. services. BETHLEHEM. Thirteenth and Allen: the Rev erend Mr. Vavrlna 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra. serv ices. TRINITr. Lafayette and Eighth: the Rever end Otto C Hanzer, Pastor Sen Ices at 19 a. ra. and 3 p. m. ZION. Benton and Twenty-first; the Reverend C. F. Obermeyer, Pastor Servicea at 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. MISSION FOR THE DEAF, the Reverend Her man Hallenberg. Pastor Services at Zlon Church at 3 p. m. In the sign language. MISSION CHAPEL Scond and Plum: the Reverend F, Drejer, Pastor English Sunday school at 3 p. m.; German services at 3 p. m. English sermon at 7:30 p. m. MEAlORIAL, Way street and Sulphur Avenue; the Reverend William Smith. Pastor U a. m., aermon by the Reverend Joraea T. O'Brien; evening sermon by the pastor. OLD ORCHARD; the Reverend George Gordon Ross, Pastor Morning and evening services. Methodist. CARONDnLET '(South), Virginia and Haven; the Reverend A. II. Dugilns, Pastor Morning and svtnlnr services. (ABONDELET, No, 7100 Virginia: the Rever end Charles L. Haltennan. Pastor Morning nd evenlnr services. NTENARY (Houth). Sixteenth and Pine; the Reverend Doctor V.. F. McMurry. Pastor 9:14 a. ra. and 2:30 p. m., Sunday school; mornlnr service, 10:30, the Reverend W. B. Bradfleld, D. D.; 8 p. m.. the Reverend J. H. Younr. D. FIRST (South), Glasgow and Dayton; the Rev erend L. E. Todd, Paster Morning and even ing services. LAFAYETTE PARK (Sonth), Lafayette and Missouri; the Reverend Doctor J. E. Mc Donald, Pastor 10:15, "Redemption and the Redeemer"; 4 p. ro., "Object of the ChrtsOan Life." LINDELL AVENUE. Llndelt and Newitead; the Reverend L. Dorchester. Pastor 11 a. ra.. "What la ManT" 4 p. m., "The Greatest of Graces." MAPLE AVENUE, Belt and Maple: the Rever end Doctor P. W. Lace, Pastor 11 a. m., "Wlrelevs Messages ot Gospel Grace"; "Scriptural and Metal Carving at Its Best." MARVIN MEMORIAL (Sot-thJ. Sidney and Twelfth; the Reverend Josephus Stephen, Pastor MomIng "A Nickname"; 4 p. m., Drifting- Derelicts." MOUNT AULURN (South). North Market and Uodlamont' thoRverend J. 8. Tilley, pastor Mornlnr. '"Running with Patience tho Race"; evening,' "The Three Hebrew Chil dren." MEMORIAL (Ofi-man), Jefferson and Accomac; the Reverend William Schuli, Pastor Morn lnr and evening servicea. CABANNE (Soavn), Bartmer and Goodfellow; the Reverend H. R. Singleton. Pastor Serv ices at 11 a. ro. and 8 r. m. ST. JOHN'S (South). King's Highway and Washington: the Reveiend Doctor . 2tor j. w. Xiee, Pastor Mnrnlnr nmt vnfnr aerVlRS. ST. LUKE'S, Accomao and Texas; tha Rever end D. E. Standard, Pastor Mornlnr and evenlnr services. ST. PAUL'S (South), No. 1933 St. Louis: the Ileverend C. W. WebdeU, Pastor Morning and evenlnr services. TOWER GROVE, No, 1117 Kentucky: the Rev erend B. Wakefield, Pastor Mornlnr and evening servicea BADEN, Na 8405 Hall's Ferry Road: the Rev erend Doctor R. T. Smith, Pastor Mornlnr "Our Inheritance.'.' SHAW AVENUE (South), Shaw and Tower , Grove, the Reverend W. O. Donnan, Pastor Mornlnr and evening services, UNION. Lucas and Garrison; the Reverend N. Luccock. Pastor Morning, "Christian'a Cer tainty": 8 p. m "The Enduring Possession." WAGONER PLACS (South), tne Reverend Doctor J. H. Younr, Pastor Mornlnr and evenlnr services. FRY MSMORIAU Clifton Heights: the Rever end Martin L. Curl, Pastor Morning and evenlnr services. GOODS AVENUEi Goods and North Market; the Reverend Charles MacCord, Pastor Morn lnr and evening services. BOWMAN, Twentieth and OTrtear; the Reverend Fred W. Simpson, Pastor Mornlnr and even ing services. TRINITY. Tenth and North Market; the Rev erend Henry L Steves. Pastor 10:45 a. no., "Christian Steadfastness"; 4:45 p. ra., street meeting-7:45, service. OAK HILL: the Reverend EL J. RlnkeL Pastor Mornlnr and evening services by the pasttor. KIRKWOOD (South), ths Reverend R. L. Rus sell, Pastor Mornlnr and evening services. HARLEM PLACE. Jamleson and Fyler; tha Reverend H. C Leonard, Pastor Morning and evening services. COOK AVENUES Cook and Spring; the Rever end Doctor W. D. Bradfleld. Pastor Morn ing, the Reverend Doctor T. B. Sharp; 8 p. m., "A dials m a Life." SHREWSBURY: the Reverend William B. Van Valkenburr. Pastor Morning, children's day. IMMANUEL (South). McCausland avenue; the Reverend Arthur Mather, Pastor Morning and evening services. BLOAN -MISSION. Seventh and Hickory: W. M. Sloan. Superintendent of Sunday School 3 p. tn.. Sunday school; T. M. Patterson, pastor, 4 p. ra., preaching. JENNINGS: the Reverend, J. B. Brewlntton, . Pastor Morning and evening services. BELLEFONTAINE: the Reverend J. R, Eddie mann. Pastor Morning service. MOUNT ZION, Creve Coeur 11 a. m, and 4 p. ra. servicea. MAPLEWOOD: ths Reverend W. Lea Gray, Pastor Services ar U a. m. and In. n. MANCHESTER AND MOUNT ZION: tha Rev erand John Score. Pastor Manchester serv ice, u a. m.: Trinity service, 1p.m.; Mount Zlon service. 7-30 p m. . , TUXEDO, neverend W. B. Valkenburr, Pastor evenlnr, gospel song service. Presbyterian. COOIC AVENUE. Cook-and Sarah: tin Rever end J. Twyman Boyer, Pastor 11 a. ra. and 3 p. ra., services. BRANIC MEMORIAL (Sonth), Aubert and Page; the Reverend Doctor B. H. Charles, Pastor-Mornlng and evenlnr services. CARONDKLET. No 4814 Mlehlran.- the Rever' end J. H.vGauss. Pastor Mornlnr, the Rever end Doctor H. M. Parsons ot Toronto, Can ada: 4 p. m., "Joshua Illustrated." COTE BRILLIANTE, Marcua and Labadle; the Revere-id C M. Raueh. Pastor Morning and evenlnr services. C1IRBT MEMORIAL Utah and Texas; the Reverend Edward W. McClusky. pastor Sun day schools. 9:39 a, m., 3:30 p. in.; morning and evening services. . CENTRAL. Garrison and Lucas; the Reverend J. Layton Mause, Pastor Morning. "With-, standing Temptation"; 8 p. m., "The City of Refuge." COMPTON HILL CHAPEL, St. Vincent Near Compton -Mornlnr. ths Reverend C H. Mc Caslin: 3 p. ra.,' Sunday school; 8 p. ra., serv ices. GRACE; Clara and Ridge; tha Reverend Charles J. Chsltant, Pastor Morning and evening services. WFBTEn OROVE3: ths Reverend Doctor D. M. Skllung. Pastor Serrieas. 11 a, ra., chu dren'a day services. ORAND AVENUE- (South), Grand and Wash ington: the Reverend Doctor J. F. Cannon, Pastor Benrtces, 11 a. ra. and 4 p. m.v FIRST (Reformed), McMillan. Near Taylor; ths Reverend .M. M- Pearcs. Pastor Mornlnr. "Ready for Ood'a Call"; 4 p. m.. "Won-Ts Need of a Savior." FIRST, Washington and Sarah; ths Reverend Doctor W. J. McKlttrlclc Pastor; ths Rever. end Q. W. King, Assistant Morning, chil dren's day; evening-. "Ths Hewn Stones of Character?! GRAND AVENUE UNITED, Grand and For est Park Boulrrtrdjj. the Rrrerrad J. W. Ashwood pa-rtor Morning, somtsttnlon; T.ii LAKAYETTH PARK. Albion and Missouri; ths Raverend 8. C. Pafrasrr Pas-tcr 11 a, rn., "JJerfeet Security"; 40. in., "Valua of Fl- LEE AVENUE. PralrU.and.Lse' the Reverend Ifinry. Gardner, Psstor Morning, children's exercises: evening, "Why Christians Ar Cheerful." ED-TO'S, HIGHWAT (-Cumberland): the Rsvor end CiP.iOoodjon, Pastor Morning and eves. Intrserrlcea . LUCAS" 5AVENTJE (CumTOftlsn-T). Lucas and Channlng: ths Reverend jboctor B. P. Fuller ton, .pastM Morning, "Crude In a Great Life" tmrnlng, songi servicoana sermon. Mt-CUSLANDAVENUE:.thaijyerend 3, K. BaaU.rsor-iiorn'Jig servlcs, 11 a. ra.; Scn-da-r. school.' 9 : un.' JbTOJUL .TABarRNACLH. Flfttaath aid Carr: the Rsverend Doctor IL Uaglll. Pastor Morning and evening services. WASHINGTON AND COMPTON AVENUE; the Reverend IL H. Gr-ric D. D . Pastor Mornlnr. ','From Death Unto Life"; evening. "Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem." MARKHAM. MJOylORlAL. Menard and Julia: the Reverend John T. Farls, Pastor Morning service; 3:45 p. m Sundav school: 7:45 p. m . service; morning, communion services; 2:45, children's day. NOltlH. Eleventh and ChamlMrs: the Rever end Frank Foster, Pastor Mornlnr. "Burden Bearing." v MKMOKiAL. Sulphur and Way: the Reverend .. V. Hllam fcmlth. Pastor. FIRST fKlrkwrnd): the Reverend P. V. Jen ness. Pastor Ssrvlce at 10:45 a. in. NORTH CAiiANNK. llartmer Avenue, In Cona tyi the Reverend Howard Sml'b. Pastor Mornlne and evening services aa usual. OAK HILL Bent and Humphrey: mornlnr pi'r-ilcts. SECOND. Taylor and Westminster; the Rever end Doctor S. J. Nlccolls. LL D., Pastor; tho Reverend R. Calvin Dobson,-. Assistant Service,! at 11 a. m. and 9 p. ra. TYLER PLArc. Bus-ell and Spring: the Rsv erend John Pi Brandt, Pastor Morning, "Tha Chuch": evening, "Destiny." CLIFTON HEIGHTS. Cllftnn and Columbia; the Reverend Doctor J. N. Beall. Pastor Sunday school. 9:30 a. ra.; preaching, 4 p. in.; Y. P. S. C. E.. 7 p. m. WAGONER PLACE (U. P.); the Reverend A, M. Campbell. Pastor 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. services. FKRGUSONj the Reverend M. V. P. Teaman. Pastor Regular services ROCIC HILL. St. Louis County: the Reverend A. S. Hughey, Pastor Services morning and evening. v FIRST OERMAN. Tenth and Rutger: the Rev erend J. O. Kcssler, Pastor Morning. Ger man service; evening. English sermon. DADEN the Reverend W. B. Fioyd 7-30, evangelistic service. WINNEBAGO CHURCH. Winnebago and .Ten nessee th Reverend A. Hltkeman. pastor II a. m.. German service; 7:30 p. m.. English lervlce. POPE AVENUE. No. 4444 Penrose: the Rever end A. H. Reinhardt, pSstor Morning and evenlnr services. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT. No. 4 North Grand Avenue; the Reverend Claude R. Shaver. Pastor-H a. m., "Power of sn Open Profession": 8 p. ro , "A Man or a Sparrow." WELLSON MISSION. Ridge and Evergreen 3 p. m.. Sunday school; 4 p. rn.. services by Doctor a L. Chsltant. FIRST U. P.. Newstead and Morgan: the Rev erend S. E. Dubois. Ps.stor Morning and even ing services. GIBSON HEIGHTS (U. P.). Arco and Taylor: the Reverend J.- 3. Dague. pastor Morning and evening services. JENNINGS: the Reverend William B. Floyd. ttKSS!?1 iMornlne and evenlnr services. WEST. Maple and Maryvllle Morning and evening services by the Reverend Jan Van Lear of Tuscaloosa. Ala. , EDEN CHAPEL. Easton Avenue Heights-2:S0 &m.. Sundav school: 8 p. m.. preaching by octor IL M. Thomas. Episcopal. CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Thirteenth and Locust: the Reverend C M. Davis. Dean a. m. and 8 a. m., holv co"nunlon: 11 a. m.. services; 9 p. m., evening prayer and ser mon. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. Cates and Goodfellow: the Reverend Doctor James R. Winchester. Rector 7 a, m., holy communion; 11 a. m . morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. ?.. venlne orayer and sermon. CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMMUNION. Tjntj -eighth and Washington: the Reverend Charles F. Blatsdell. Rector-8:10 a. m.. holy communion: 9:30 a. m.. Bible class: 11 a, ro.. morning prayer and sermon: 8 p. m.. evening pra)er. GRACE. Eleventh and Warren: the Reverend Benjamin E. Reed. Rector 10:30 a. m.. aerv Ice; midday communion first Sundav of each month: 7:30 a. m.. communion third Sunday. MOUNT CALVARY. Grand and Lafayette;, the Reverend P. W. Fauntleroy. Rector 9:80 a. ro.. Sunday school; 11 a. ra.. morning prayer and sermon: 8 p. m.. evenlnr prayer. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER Services held In Parish House. Euclid end Washington; service. ll,a. tn. : evening. 3: Sunday school. 930 a. m ' ST. ANDREWS. No. 1423 North Garrison: the Reverend J. A. Doorls. Rector 9-30 a. in.. Sunday school: 11 a. m.. service and sermon: 7:45 p. ra.. evening prayer and sermon; 7:30 a. ra.. communion. ST. AUGUSTINE, Bruno and Blend on: the Reverend O. D. B. Miller, .Rector 11 a. ra.. momln-r prayer and sermon; 8 p. m-, choral evensong. ST. GEORGE'S. Pendleton snd Olive: the Rev erend R. A. Holland. S. T. D.. Rector Morn ing. "The Bible ot Shakespeare." ST. JAMES'S. Good and Cots Brllllante: tha Reverend Doctor E. Duckworth. Pastor 730 a ra., holy communion: 11 a. ra., morning prayer and holy communion; 8 p. ra.. evening prayer and sermon. BT. MARK'S. Fortieth and Washirfrton: the Reverend J. K. Brennan. Pastor Holy com munion. 9 a. m.: sermon. 11 a. m. ST. PETER'S, LIndell and Spring; tha Raver end William Short, Rector Holy communion, 7:45 a. m., except on first Sunday of the month, when It la at 11; morning prayer and sermon at 11; 8. evening prayer and address; Sunday school at 9:30. BT. PHILIP'S. Union and .Maple; tho Raver end William Elmer. Rector 7:30 a. ra.. holy communion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser mon; 5 p. m , vesper service. ET. STEPHEN'S, Sixth and Rotgar; ths Rsv erend Henrv Watson Miner. Recto Cele bration of the holy communion at 7 and 9:30 a. rn.: 3 p. ra., mission service with lantern Illustrations. ST. MATTHEW'S, Wilson. Near Frisco Park: the Reverend C H. Collins, Rector 11 a. ra.. aermon and services. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. No. 3S38 Salens; the Reverend B. F. Newton. Rector 10:45 a. m., mornlnr prayer and ser mon; 930 a. m., Sunday school: 4 p. ra., serv ice. EMMANUEL. Old Orchard Ths Reversed J. Cuurtney Jones, Rector Servicea 11 a. ra. and BT.P'th'0MAS'S MISSION (Deaf-Vuta). Bo flnger Memorial Chapel; the Reverend J. H. Cloud. Rector 11 a. m., services. ST. PAUL'S. Michigan and Malt; ths Raver end L. Clark, Rector 8 a. ro.. holy com munion: 9:30 a. m.. Sunday school: 1130 a. ra., morning prayer, with sermon and special music; 8 p. ro., evening prayer, with sermon. HOLT INNOCENTS. Morgan Ford Road and Tholozan; the Reverend V. A. Hatch. Rector 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. sermon and services TRINITY, Channlng and Franklin: tha Rever end Father H. C St. Clair. Rector 7 a. ra matins; 7:30 a. ra.. low mass; 11 a. m choral mass and sermon; 8 p. m., evensong and ser mon. EPIPHANT MISSION HOUSE. Northeast Cor ner Boyle and Gibson Sunday school, 2.10 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 430 p. ra. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Mission). 83(0 Minerva, the Reverend James R. Winchester, D. D.. Rector Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; lay reading, 11 a. ro. CATHEDRAL MISSION, No. CIO North Grand Avenue 9 a. ra.. holy communion; 9:45. a. m., Sundav school: 1030. nrarar and sermon: 7 n. ra.. Young People's Mission; 4 p. ra., evening prayer and sermon. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Hickory and Dolman Streeu; the Reverend Crosiir O. Adams, Rector Services, 7:30 a. m-j holy eueharlst. 9:45 a. ra.: Sunday school, 11 a. ra.; morning prayer and sermon, 'TH Harmonica ot Na ture. German. EvnnsellcaL BETTHLEHEM, Shaw and Hereford: ths Rsv erend Henry C. OrabendlnksL Pastor Serv ices at 10-30 a. m. and 4 p. ra. CARONDELET. Michigan and Koein; the Rev erend Edward L Blelberue. Pastor Services at 10 a. m. and 730 p. m. CHRIST, Manchester and Blendon: the Rever end John Eh-dmann, Pastor Services at 10:15 e ro. and 8 p. ra. CHURCH OF JESUSVlctor and Twelfth: the Reverend John J. Fink, Pastor Services at 10 a. ro. and 4 p. ra. EMMAUs. Chouteau and Tower Grove: tha . Reverend Carl Pleger, Pastor Services at llO:30 a. ra. FRIEDES, Nineteenth and Newhouse; ths Rsv erend Otto Bautrer. Pastor Services at 10 a. ro. and 7:5 p. in. EDEN. Hamilton and Bartmer: ths Reverend Paul Pfelfter, Pastor 1030 a. m.; evening, 7:45; younrpeople's servicea BT. JAMEb'8, College and Blair: ths Rever end Chris Nollau, Pastor Services at 10 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ST. JOHANNES'S. Fourteenth and Madison: the Reverend Frederick Klemme, Pastor Services at 10 a. rn. and 7:45 p ra. ST, LUKE'S, Scott and Jefferson; ths Rever end Henry Walser, Pastor Servtoes at 10 a. ro. and 7:30 p. ro. RT. MARK'S. Third and Soulard: the Reverend a IL Bills, Pastor Services at 10 a. ra. and iiw p. m. ST. MATTHEW'S, Jefferson and Potomac; ths Reverend Henry Drees. Pastor Services at 10:30 a. ro. and 7:30 p. ra. BT. PAUL'S, No. lslO South Ninth: ths Rev erend J. Iron, Paster Servicea at 10 a, ra. and It. m. TRINITY, Neosho and Michigan: ths Rsver end F. W. Esser, Pastor Services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ZION. Twenty-fifth and Benton: ths Reverend John F. Balti.tr. Pastor Services at 10 a. ra. and 745 p. ra. EBENEZER. No. 2321 McNalr; ths Reverend A. Fischer, Pastor 10 a. ra., aervlce with sermon; 7:30 p. m., Sunday school service. BETHEL (English), Nineteenth and Wright, Sehuettes Hall; the Reverend Theophlle L Mueller, Pastor 10-30 a. in., sermon by ths Reverend R. J. Schuch. MISSION, 3S3D Morgan Ford Road; ths Rever end W. Schmidt. Pastor 10:30 a, ra., sermon. German rnvanselleal Lntherac BETHANIA. Natural Bridge Road and Clay; the Reverend M. Martens, - Pastor Servloes at 10 a. ra. and 8 p. ra. BUniLEIlEM, Salisbury and Flcrtssantl the Reverend C L Jsnsow, Pastor; ths Rever end L. Fuerblnger. Assistant Services at 9: JO a. m, snd 2"30 p. ra. CHRIST. No. UH Carolina; the Reverend E. IL T. Schuessler, Pastor Services at 10 a, m. and 7 p.-ro. CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER: ths Rever end L. Buchhelmer, Pastor 1030 a, ra. and 4:30 p. ra. servicea CHURCH OF THE HOLT CROSS, Miami and Ohio: tn Rsverend Charles C. Schmidt, Pas tor Services at 10 a. ra. and 3 p. ra. CONCORDIA, Old Manchester Road, Near Junction With Manchester Avenue; ths Rev erend Ferdinand B. Buenger, Pastor. EMMAUS, Jefferson and Armand; tn Reverend Richard T. Kretxxchraar. Pastor Services at 10-15 a. nu: English services. 8 p. m.; B-ngltsli service second M naay of each month It p. m. HOLY GHOST, Grand and Page; the Reverend Pedro Ihfen, Paator Servicea at 19-30 a, ra. IMMANUEL. Flrtesnth and Morgan; the fuv erend O. wsngltn. Pastor. BT. JOHNR Moraan Ford Road and Chtops wa; tha Rsverend Herman Sirtals, Pastor Services at 10 a. ra. and 7 p. ra. ST. LUKE-B, lUska and Ctasrpton; ths Rsrerw end Frederiek W. King, Pastor Servlefs at BT. PAUta Pralrta and Von Phulr the.Rav erond John F. Koesterlng, Pastor Services at 933 a. m. and 330 p. ra. BT. PETER'S. Vista-and Newstead. the-Rsverend Theodora Schurdel. Pastor Services at 10:45 a ro. and 7:44 p. m. BT. TRINITY. Sixth and Kosln: ths Rsver end Jacob .7. Berntbal, Pastor Services at It SWEDISH GETH3EMANZ. -No.' 1211 Califor nia: ths Rsverend Carl J. "Renhard. Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 1:44 p. m.; Sunday schcsl at 10 a, m. Bnslish Lntheran. ST. MARK'S. Cardinal and Bell: the Reverend Doctor M. Rhodes. Pastor Morning, "Need of a Positive Religion.'" M , MOUNT CALVARY. No- 1407 Euclid Morning and yeclnr services. QRACEv St. Louis and Garrison; the Reverend Martin Somraer, PastorServices at J.0-30 a. m. and 4 p. m. ST. PAUL'S. Chouteau and Taylor: Oeorgo H. Reen, Pastor Morning and evening sermon by the pastor. VANDEVENTER MISSION, No. 3344 Olive 4 p. in., Sunday school; 3 p. ra., preaching by the Reverend T. A. Winkler. CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER. Utah and Oregon; L. Buchhelmer. Pastor 10 a. zn. and 4 p. m., services. Reformed. MAPLE AVENUE, Msple and Clarendon: the Reverend J. C Horning. Pastor Morning, "Love to Ood"; evening. "Ths Divine Will." fcALEM (German) : the Reverend W. F. Horst- ireler. Pastor Mflmlng and afternoon serv ices. Reorganised Church of Jesas Christ- CHELTENHAM BRANCH, 6731 Manchester Sundsy school 10 a. m., T. McKevltt. super intendent; preaching service. Ip. ra.; W. R. Weldman rellglo. Tuesday at 8 p. m., C. J. Remington, president. OAK HILL MISSION. Humphrey and Morgan Ford Road Sunday school at 8:10a. m.; 8 reaching at 8 p. m. by Elder R. Archibald. CK CHURCH, Glasgow and Dlckson-Sun-dav school. 9:30 a. m . T. J. Elliott, suner lntendent: preaching. 11 a. rn. by S. A. Bur ress; prayer metlng. 4 p. in.; evening serv ice. 8. Elder W, J. Smith, pastor: Wednes day prayer service, S p. m.; rellglo, Friday at 4 p. in. Christian Science. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist). King's highway and Westminster Services 10:45 and 8 p. m. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. Henneman Hall, No. V73 Olive Services at 10:45 n. ra. Unltnrlnn, CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH: the Reverend John W. Day, Pastor Morning. 3:30; Sun day school, 11 a. rn,; The Best Prize of ths Race." CHURCH OF THE UNITY, Park and Arm strong avenues; the Reverend George R. Dod son. Pastor 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school; 11 a. m., "Service of the Head and Heart." Kevr Jerusalem (Swcdcnborclan). CHURCH OF THE DIVINtl HUMANITY, Del mar and Spring; the Reverend C S. Eby, Pas tor 11 a m. FIRST GERMAN, Twelfth and Tyler; tho Rev-, erend Charles A. Nussbaum, Pastor 10:30 a. m. THIRD SOCIETY (German), corner St. Loula and Rauschenbach Avenues; the Reverend C. L. Caniere. Pastor 11 a. m.. services as usual. Unlversallst. ENTERTAINMENT HALL, Odeon; the Rever end Ella B. Barrett 11 a. m. Jewish. TEMPLE ISRAEL Lefflngwell and Pine 10:45 a. m., Doctcr Leon Harrison. Ethlcnl. ETHICAL SOCIETY. Memorial Hall. Nine teenth and Locust Streets 11 a. m.. lec ture. Spiritualism. CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL UNITY. Masonic Temple, Odeon: the Reverend W. F. Peck, Pastor 2:30, conference and tests; 7:45 p. m.. lecture. TEMPLE OF" SPIRITUALISM. No 3015 Pine; the Reverend Thomas Orlmshaw, Pastor Lec ture at 10:45 a. ra., Mrs. Cora L. Richmond of Chicago. FIRST OERMAN SOCIETY, Debrecht's Hall. Lynch and McNalr Avenue: the Reverend K. T. Hary Friday. 230 p. m.; Sunday S p. ro. SOCIETY OF SPIRITUAL RESEARCH. Ninth and Arsernl Meeting at 3 p. m., "Crime, Gold and Justice." CENTRAL SPIRITUAL SOCIETY, Jefferson and Cass 2-30 p. m., lecture by Mrs. Dor- OLIVE STREET CONGREGATION. Olive nnd Garrison Services at 2-30 and 730 p. ra. by the Reverend Josle K. Folsom and C W. Stewart. Lecture and tests at each meeting. UNITED MEDIUMS' SPIRITUAL ASSOCIA TION. Nineteenth and Wright Streets 4 &m., lecture, followed by demonstrations by rs. Jones. SPIRITUAL MEETING. Henneman Hall. No. 3723 Olive Street-Sundav 230 p. m.. open meeting; test seance by Mrs. L. A. Roberts, RESURRECTION CHURCH. Eighteenth and Chouteau; Mrs. Gallo, Lecturer 4 p. ra. New Thoucht. WEST END CHURCH. Not 3J07 -West Belle lace Services 11 a. m.: the Reverend John '. Perrln, pastor, "Is There a Tims to Die." FIRST CHURCH, Eighteenth and Pestalozzl Streets (German) Services 11 a. m. and 3 p m. The Reverend H. H. Schroeder. Pastor. NORTH SIDE UHURCH, No. 3401 North Four teenth Street Services 7:45 a. m. Edmund T. Bunting. leader. Other Chnrches, UNION MISSION. No. 1431 FrankUnt the Rev erend M. B. Oott. Pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. and lp.rn.hj tha pastor. Other services as usual. BETHESDA CHAPEL Vista snd Grand Ave nues & p. m., the Reverend E. M. Bounds. D D. tOEDRINGHAUS MISSION. Seventh and Cass 4 p. ra., services GLEANER MISSION. No, 10 North Tenth 2 p. ra.. Sunday acbool; 8 p. m., service; Frances M. Ruth, superintendents FRANKLIN AVENUE MISSION. No. 1823 Franklin Avenue 2:30 p. tn., Sunday school; ? reaching at-730 p. m. . . . ,, EN-DOOR MISSION. Second and Clark: Mr. and Mrs. Gerhauser. Superintendents Opon- I.. .,,.1. . l!IO to tn. mnrnmn-B nf goto. No. 4214 Old Manchester Road: the Reverend A .B. Bametfc Pastor way: ur. ana mi, a a. nuu, oucu- lenaenis a:i p. m., oiw -wi, -TTTr'ir 'civ rtOTi. vtentan and Thirteenth: the Reverend John Caeary. Pastor Servicea OPEN-D-OOR CHAPEJUNo. 1503 Smith Broad 2S Montgomery. JW. Bloyd. -Pastor 10-30 TI. thM Vt.v.r.nA W- H. Hlake. SPRUCE STREET MISSION. Nos. 11-14 South Eevenm i: n -".. -("-':, -.iiv.-;. SALVATION ARMY OOrFs-No. 1411 FTUlklln avenue: Adjutant T. J. Smith In charge; Eighth and Walnut streets. Ensign S. C T...M tn ehirce: No. 2GS Franklin avenue. Captain WUUam Larson In charge: No. 1519 South Broadway. Enalgn Maude Cle-ments tn charge: Provisional Headquarters, Eighth and Walnut afreets. Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Marshall, commander. Meetings held at the above Places u u a, m., aoa s p. ca. oa Sunday; week nights at 4 o'clock.. niEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Jtumpf Building, VandoTsmer and Bell avenues 10:45 a. ra.. "Secret of Evolution." CENTRAL MISSION. Na 814 North Eleventh.: the Reverend C. H. McCaslln. Minister 3 p. m., Bunday school: 4 p. m.. service. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST. Delmar and Newstead: R. C. Porter. Pastor-Saturday. 11 a. m.. service: Bunday, 4 p. ra.. service EVANGEL MISSION. Third and Elm II a. ra. and 730 p. m.. services; 3 p. m.. sundsy school FRIENDS OF ISRAEL UNION MISSION. No. 1107 Wash Services, 430 p. rn.; address by CHURCH OF THE FIRSTBORN. No. 2714 Tex as Avenue 3 n. ra. PEOPLE'S MISSION. Eleventh and Locust Streets 330 p. .ro , union meetlnrard Bible class; 7 p. m.. 'The Evolution of w3s." NEW THOUGHT meeting. 233 p. ra.. No. 210 Olive street "Regeneration." VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. No. 1414 Frank lin Avenue. Captain W. A. Vosbursh tn com mand Bunday school. 10-30 a. ra. ; younr peo ple's meeting. 4:30 p. m.; gospel service, 2 p. m. PROGRESSIVE CHRIS-nANITT (German). Dexter Kail Fourteenth and Benton; ths Rev erend M. Hunter. Pastor Services 11 a. m. and 4 p. ra.. lecture and tests by tha Rev erend J. Johnsen. PROGRESSIVE CHRrSTIANTTY (English). Premep Hall. No. 1607 North Eleventh street Services 3 p. ra.: the Reverend M. Hunter, pastor. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL LESSO!. For Juno 26 Second Quarterly He I trlevr. REVTDW During the past quarter we have had only a few selected passages in the life of our Lord, lying between the confession of Peter and the resurrection. They have been taken from all the four gospels, two from Matthew, five from Mark, four from Luke and one from John. If any deem it unfortunate to omit so mufch from the sacred narrative and to change in such irregular way from book to book, and some do so think perhaps with some reason, it may be wel Ito re member that we have no complete bio graphical account of Jesus. None was at tempted or supposed to be necessary or possible. (John zxl. S.) The Holy Spirit has only given us a few fragments to study without chronological order. FIRST LESSON; APRIL S-Enster: John xz, 1118. Hera wo have that part of ths story of the resurrection In which Mary Magdalene was the central charac ter, no mention being made ot the other women associated with her and named in the other gospels. This lesson naturally falls Into three great parts Mary-and the angels, Mary and Jesus, Mary and the disciples. Wo see a woman, prompted by affection, reeking the sepulchre with no thought of the resurrection, weeping be cause the body was gone she knew not where, suddenly changed as her name was spoken into a joyful evangel with a mes sage to the disciples. the Christ, .it vll. 2T-S3. One of the chief purposes of Jesus in associating tho twelve with him was to prepare them for his ministry after his removal. (Matt. lv. IS.) In order to do that they needed to know his doctrine, and, what was more lmnortant. to know him and hla mission. for they were to preach not only what ha said, but what be was. They were, however, dull pupils In his school, falling to obtain all the time they were with him any Just view of his nature and work. In this lesson we see how Peter came to believe and confess that Jesus was the Christ, that Is, the Messiah of the Jews. THIRD LESSON, April IT Jesus trans figured. Mark Iz, a-li Here 1s another and partially successful attempt, ot Jesus to make himself known. Dismissing nine of tha twelve and taking three men who became afterwards leaders in three differ ent ways, Peter, James and John, ho went up into a mountain apart. Elevated places have been chosen by many great religious leaders for rare experiences and ,ni4rtAirlnm. While in those holehts Jesus allowed his dlvtao gloryto appear and enterea uno guaienuwt mut jxlos-ss and Ellas, the representatives of tha law and of the 'prophets Tho "wondering dis ciples felt great exaltation ot spirit and. desired to perpetuate tha. vision and tha influence, which was on exhibition of ths supernatural. FOURTH. LESSON, APRIL 34-The Mis sion of the Seventy. Luke x. 1 It. Par tial conceptions of ths nature of Jesus warranted the temporary employment, of the-disciples. Seventy of them, the num ber corresponding- to that of the Jewish Sandchrin. were sent out, two and two for companionship, to visit the places Into which Christ proposed to enter. They v,m Advanced messengers to prepare the way for the Master. The commission was somewhat In the nature ot an experiment, a testing of the men. to determine their abilities, but a training also to get them ready for after service on a different plan. The Instructions given are Interesting. FIFTH LESSON. MA:Y 1 Prayer ana Promise. (Luko xl. 1 13:; Christianity revised and expanded every religious ex perience and acL This was done under the personal Instruction and supervision of Jesus (Matt- v, IT), who declared this to be part of his mission. The disciples came to him on several occasions to ob tain fuHer knowledge that they might better understand and preach his doc trine. One of tho subjects that perplexed them has troubled all believers who fail tn pa th nntnr-. rturDoso and value of prayer. He had previously addressed them on tnat matter taiatt. vi. - "---ordination, but in connection with other important themes of a great sermon. Now they Inquire and he repeats what he said before. ' ., SIXTH LESSON, May 8 Watchruiness. (Luke xll. 3J is.) Here Is a plain addres to the ministers of Jesus, designed to se cure faithfulness In their high and holy office. It Is part of a series of warning- against the spirit of Pharisaism, to which tne disciples were constantly exposed, ine duty of a servant to watch Is rfrcsented under the figure and forms well under stood In Eastern life. "Watchfulness was nothing other than an alert attention to duty, a constant carefulness to do tho master's will In tho very way prescribed by the Master. It was a particularly Im portant truth at the time when It was set forth. The twelve were not far away from the event of nassion weeK. SEVENTH LESSON. May 15. Tha Prodigal Son, (Luke xv, 1121.) By somo this narrative Is taicen as history, but by most scholars ns a parable. It is one of the three recitals Intended to answer tho criticisms of the Pharisees (Luke xv, 2), nnd to set forth the laws of grace, tho lost sheep and the lost coin being tho other illustrations employed. This im mortal story, translated into every lan guage and universally admired, is tho raoit effective of the three. It was par ticularly appropriate In defending the act of Jesus, who had eaten with sinners and been condemned by those who regarded themselves the favorites of heaven. It shows the mode of repentance and recon ciliation Teaches Humility. (Mark x. 25 IS.) After all that Jesus had done to reveal himself and explain tho nature of discipiesmp no was met In the last days of his ministry by a strange, case of ignorance and a low spiritual condition. And that appeared where It might have been least expected, in James and John, the latter dearly be loved. They believed that Jesus was the Messiah, but lnteroreted that word with Jewish ideas as meaning a temporal prince, ana tney aesirea to noia important filaces in the kingdom soon to bo estab lshcd. Maintaining silence on soma points his nature and kingdom included Jesus instructed these two men, giving advice that afterwards showed plainly that his kingdom was spiritual. NINTH LESSON. May 19 The Pass over. (Matt, xxvl, 1730.) This was the great feast of the Jewish people, celebrat ed always at Jerusalem. In conformity with the custom, Jesus come up with tha multitudes, who assembled from all parts of the land. Repairing with the twelve to an upper room engaged for the pur pose, he had some interesting conversa tion on Important subjects; observed ths paschal supper in due form and then In stituted the new supper, wherein bread and wine were mads memorials of his broken body and bloodshed. TENTH LESSON. June 5 Christ's Trial Before Pilate. (Mark xv. 115.) This narrative, which Is only a partial ac count of what transpired In the court ot the Roman Governor shows that the Jews sought first to array Pilate against Jesus as a King and therefore as disloyal to Caesar; that afterward, falling in this, they made many contradictory accusa tions; that Pilate, perplexed by this pro cedure, sought to learn by his confession what offense Jesus bad committed; that Jesus refused to answer: that the mob finally resorted to a custom by which ono on the feast occasion was released, pre ferring a murderer and condemning Jesus; thaUPllate yielded to this clamor. ELEVENTH LESSON. June 12. Christ crucified (Mark xv, 2229). The entire ca reer of Jesus led forward to the crossThat was the .goal ot his earthly mission, de clared by him on several occasions. He came to the 'world to die. Besides, his attitude toward the ruling classes pro voked their enmity, and that sealed his doom. This lesson only shows the man ner ot the death. It was on Golgotha, tha place for the execution of criminals. Jesus refused the drink offered to relieve bis thirst. His garments were divided among the soldiers falling to them by conceded right. The charge made by the Jews that he was king was nailed to the cross. He hung between two thieves. The. brutal murderers reviled him In his agony. TWELFTH LESSON, June 18. Christ risen (Matt, xxvll, 15). Crucified on Fri day the verdict ot Jewish officials and tha decree of Pilate were reversed on Sun day morning. The condemned Christ was vindicated by his restoration to life under circumstances that have passed into his tory and excited the wonder of mankind. In the early momlng after the earthquake, an angel descends from heaven, rolls away the stone, frightens the guard, who fiees. and Jesus goes forth. Later, Mary Mag dalen and another Mary came to ths sepulcher, saw and heard the anger, and then departed. In the way they met Jesus, worshiped him and at his command went forth with the glad tidings of the resur rection. SUMMARY Retracing our steps along these delightful studies from Easter to Easter, we have the confession of Peter, through the Holy Spirit; the transfigura tion of Jesus, the lord of glory, in tha presence of the law-giver and the chief of prophets; th first missionary enter prise by Immature followers: the true mode of approach to God In prayer; the servant's loyal service for his master; the conditions ot-pardon and peace; the spirit of humility essential to dfsclpleshlp: the old Passover displaced by the new; the mockery of Justice In a Roman court; a travesty upon civil government; the sac rificial death; the glorious living again. These themes, taken in order, are ot su premo Interest to the whole race. Minister Asks for Jnry Trial. When the case ot the Keverend Fred C, Thomas, who was arrested at tho instiga tion of Mayor Wells lor preaching- on tho street without a permit, was called In the First District Police Court yesterday. 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