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8 SNAPSHOTS OF FIGURES IN THAW TRIAL AND OTHERS PROMINENT IN THE NEWS hi - - f, it i ; K'i, - .-- r NEW YORK. July 24-(Spcial.)-Th8 ., . . . J , ,., 7U ;J5? ' Insane at Matteawan transferred the In- I I N s . 1 ' V 11 vT 'ft "WaC"' ' frest )n his case last week tn White I " " " " V s f y -s. . Plains. The sreatest Interest centered In I l' i"- - : S I B - t 4 J 1 his wife. Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, because I I . f- "Jr' I , V, , " ' her testimony was of such a character I I M - v. ' . I' I : : . S; " "t , as to Injure his case. At the first trial I I ; j ' J - ' ' .'.. -$'11 g "4 " Mrs. Thaw sacrmced her own feellnfts en- I I -pC.,eJ!"p'--. .. -v ' '."ii--" '1 I B T tlrely and went through a cruel exam- I I'TTT's 4 H ' .ij'-' f . ' !' gl?5$ I S 1 -5xi lnatlon on the stand for the purpose of I I iZ. ft ' j " tfSST" " 1 I ) l ' I " Mln the defense. It was probably her 11 -A LU Jyf " i "f-8 ? s, I I , I ' " v" ' testimony which Kept Thaw from the I Jw-v iZ T Ittw , s ' 4 1 1 I 1 ' K ""'TT ' electric chair. Since that time the Thaw I It , - fwty'- tT ' t " " I I A I?"- K : famllv have been allowinB her about 1 IX. tr-S7 t rv II V I I I t V - a year, and she has been living -tn I 1 ' - ) f v ' A " 41 f 1 I 8 f- ' J an apartment on Thirty-third street. At I 1-, ty. rr f ISC If" 1 I V II $ various times it has been reported thai I I ""V . t I i ? s ? 1 I I 1 1 ,1s ' her presence in public restaurants with I IFTSir" ' Tt Vjs -'"L.' " r'JV 1 S v 1 i 1 1 ll i 1 ' E. R. Thomas and other men was a II- fV f " - I 1 1 I 1 S Q 1 - cause for scandal and these stories havu I I . . V;J. ,f' i -..! I I 4 1 ! & vs. J i . . .w been taken to her husband, and it Is re- III il II w Iw , 3 ported to have aroused him asrainst her I f r & ill K 3- '1 ' ', to such an extent that lie has threat- I I ' k i 1 j , ' ' E ened her life. Mrs. Thaw was steady in 1 ITiT- ay'': -r . J "3- II B - L. " " attendance at the trial. Harry s mother l-ILl-i!' i ' S' ' 11 wis in the courtroom every day to give I I'j?' ll'IS r ' r '' her son what aid and encouragement she I I 1 ' ' p . x IIS ? coild. Kis sister, Mrs. Carnegie, has I I .1 . y .. -t . ., . -r-i' v :. -;. v-. r; I IB t v'-SSsJ walked with him to and from the court- I IJ- '9 - ' " II ?g i room. Mrs. Harry Thaw does not as- I I TTW. ? r-, j. if ; ' ' : :r;!: l I B ' ...iiiMMiTMgJuLlisssllllilil ;;,o, f-y r ' " 'V x l s P t - if 'f S 7 1 I 1 1 c-. J k f T p.-- AV ' Llv wjws ; 7 , ; 1 j r-vA " ' l J-"' ? 1 . oclata with family. other members of the The heir to the throne of Belgium Is Prinue Albert, the nephew of Kins Leo pold. The King is now 74 years old and It Is only a question of a few years at the most when Albert will replace him on the throne. Albert is the third child of the late Count of Flanders (King Ieepold's brofher) and Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-SiRmaringen. Trince Al bert Is H years old. He married less than nine years ag- the beautiful Princess Elisabeth of Bavaria, by whom he has three children. Prince Albert receives HoA a year trom the government, but when he becomes King he will receive more than S7'V- a year to keep up the royal establishmcnt- Elsie Janis. the actress, will he able fo ad.1 another to her series of Imitations nxt W inter. Phe can give an linlt"1on SUNDAY IN B IPT1ST. nrt. the White Temple. Tuelfth and Talr streets Rev. J. Whiti-otnb Hrousher. l D. pastor. 10 A. M , one-accord pryr n:.tlr.s; 10. 30 o'clock, morning worship; rru'hln by Alexander Blackburn. D. P. of Biktr cut; solo. Miss May Brejltn; 12 M. Bit', .heol. clashes for all aces; t:15 r M.. F Y. P. t. meetlnr In lewer temple- missionary me.tlnc. lender sllss Merle .Wooddv; 7.4S P. M . popular evenirg s.rv i e ith prea.-hirg by Dr. Blackburn. Music bv Templs quart"!. Second. Ka.t Seventh and Fast Ankeny ..r-t Pr.ciiirs. to .10 A M. and 7:30 r. M . both srn.orv by Rev K. E. Dark; fun flay schcl at iwen; Young People's Vntoo, p M. Central. Fast Ankenv and East Twentieth Itreetr Rev. W. T Jordan, pastor. 11 A. M. .rvlces; Sunday school. 9:;i0 A. M. ; B. T. V I' . 7 P M. . pre-htn. P. M. Topics: Mrnln. "The S"iepnerda Hoart"; evening. "1 vd. but Ickir" Mount OHt. Seventh and Everett streets p.v B. p. B Johnson, pastor. Services, It A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by the pastor. Immanuel. Second and Meade streets Rev. A- B Mmaker. paster. Services, 10:30 A M. and 7 -V P- M ; Sunday school and Haraca and phllathea c'.& meeting. 12 M. ; n v p. c. P- .; prayer meeting. Tursdar. 7 SO P M. (irare. Montallla Rev A E. Patch, pas ter Sunday school. 1J A. K ; vu-.s. 11 A. M. ar.d P M. relrary. tUst EHhth ar.l Crant streets Hev. I. N. Monroe, pastor. Eunrtay school, in A M : service. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P M. Tast rorty-efth. eorn.r East Main str.st Kav. B. c. Coo, pastor, eunday school. of a "chuffer" being arrested for break in? the speed law. Ordinarily, Miss Jams sits rather demurely in the tnnneau of her big touring car. but recently she was arrested while sitting at the wheel be cause she was running her car too fast. Mi?s Janis Is always accompanied by her mother. This picture was made when they were visiting Narragnnsett Pier this week. They flit from one Summer re sort to another. I,ast year MUa Janfs spent the Summer at Shelter Island, where she amused some of the guests by turning handsprings on the lawn so deftly that she did not expose even one of her pretty ankles. Mrs. Ogllvle Gordon. D. S. G., Ph.D., P. L. S-. was promoted at the conven tion of the International Council of Women at Toronto, Cajiada. last month from corresponding secretary to vice president. She is a cousin of Lady Aber deen, who was re-elected president. Lady Aberdeen has been president of the coun cil since and It was thought by the PORTLAND 10 A M. ; services. 11 A. M- and 7:15 P. M. ; B. V. P. V., :4S P- ! Arleta Kev. B. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. :45 A. M ; Junior Union. 3 P. M : B. T. P. U.. 8:45 P. M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev. R. Sehwedler, rastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M ; B. T. P. V., 6:4S P. M. ; serlces, 11 A. M. and 7:4S P. M. First German. Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:4." A. M. and 7:'i0 P. M ; Sunday school, 9:4$ A. M : B. Y. P. V., 4S P. M. Sunnyside lOrminl, Forty-flrst street and Hawthorne avenue Preaching by Rev. C. Feidmeth. 11 A. M. ; Sunday school, 0:43 A. M. Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth streets Rev. Eric Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching-, 10:45 A. M. and 7 45 P. M. ; Sunday school, 12 M. St. John Rev. C- U. Owen, pastor. Sun dav st-hool. 10 A M. ; preaching. 11 A. M. anil 7:45 P M.j B. T. P. V.. :.V P. M. Topica: Morning. "An Ideal Service"; eve ning, union services. Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh streets Rev. D. W. Thurston, pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M-; services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann. pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. ar.d 7:30 P. M ; Sun day school. B:4S A. M ; B. T. P. U.. :4S P. M Highland. Alberta and Sisth streets Rev. E A Leonard, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a! M : preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Lenta, First avenue, near Foster road Rev. J. F. HeacocK, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. : preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M : B T. P. r.. 30 P. M. Lolvarslty Park Rst. A, B. W alts, pas American and Canadian delegates that it wag time for a change, and that some one on this side of the ocean should have the honor of the presidency for the next five years. They were not at all satis fled with the methods and manner of Mrs. Gordon at the convention, but were outvoted and compelled to accept the vic tory of Lady Aherdeen and Mrs. Gordon. Mips Whitrldf-re is the daughter of the receiver of the Third Avenue Street Rail war. Her mother came into National CHURCHES tor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; worship. 11 Topics: Morning, "The Comfort of the Scrip tures; evening, "The Shadow of the Al mighty." CATHOLIC St. Stephen's, Forty-second and East Tay lor Rev. W. A. Waltt. Low mass. 8:30 A. M.; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M. St. Ksrys Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. L. Low mass, . 8 and A. M : hUh mass and ser mon, 11 A. M. vespers, Instruction and benediction. 7:45 P. M St. Joseph's (German!. Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rev. James Bauw. V. O. Low mass. 8 A. M : high mass and sermon. 10:80 A- M. ; vespers, benediction. 8:30 P. M. 8t Lawrences, Third and tiherman Rev. J. C- Hughes Low mass. 6. 7 and 8:30 A. M-: high mass snd sermon, 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and bsnedlction. 7.30 P. M. St. Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savler Rev. E P. Murphy. Low mass, 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction. 3:30 P. M. St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and Mill Jesuit fathers. Low mass. 8 A. M-; high mass and sermon, 10:30 A. M.; vespers and benediction. 7:30 P. M. St. rTancls'. East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass . 8:30 snd 0:30 A. M-: high mass and sermon, 10:30 A M. . vespers. instruction and benediction. 7:30 P. M. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams and Btanton Rev. V. A. Daly. L?w mass, 8. 8 and OA. M. : high mass snd sermon, 10:30 A. M ; vespers and benediction. 7:30 P. M. Holy Rosary. East Third and Union Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass, 6. 7 and 8:30 A. M ; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M.; vespers and benediction. 7:30 P. M Sacred Heart. MUwaukie Rev. Gregory prominence when he was appointed spe cial envoy to Spain to attend the wed ding of the King. Miss Whitridge lives In a beautiful old house on Eaat Eleventh street and assists her mother in dispens ing the hospitality of her, father's home. But she has other interests. Recently she has been assisting her father In making th lives of tTie employes of his street railroad a little brighter. At the opening of the club of employes, she presided at the tea table and handed the motor man and conductor their "dish of tea." Roble. O. S. B. Low mass, sermons 8, 9, and 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction, 7:30 P. M. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlllman. C. 8. C. Low mass. 8:30 A. M.; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M ; ves pers snd benediction. 4 P. M Holy Redeemer. Portland and Vancouver Rev. Ed K Cantwell. C. SS. R. Low mass. 8 A. M.; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M ; benediction, 4 P. M. St. Andrew's. Ninth and Alberta, Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass, 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon, 10 A. M. : vespers, in struction and benediction, 7:30 P. M 8t. Stanislaus. Maryland and Failing Rev. C. Seroski. Low mass. 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon. 10 A. M. Ascension. Montavllia Rev. J. P. Plts patrlck. Mass and sermon, 9 A. M. in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low mass. 8 and 9:30 A. M ; mass, sermon and benediction. 10:30 A. M. CHRI8TIA?f. First, Park and Columbia streets W. F. Reagor, minister. Bible school, 9:45, J. Albert Emrlch. superintendent; classes for aiu Preaching by W. F. Reagor at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Themes: "Encourage ment." and "Reconciliation." Song and praise service at 7:45. Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, min ister. Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Bible school, 10 A. M ; Christian Endeavor, 7 P. M. Themes of sermons. "Some Reasons for Believing the Bible"; "A Vision of the New Jerusalem. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon streets Dr. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; T. P. S. C. E.. 6:45 P. M.; Btble school. 10 A. M CHRISTIAN SCTENXE. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Scottish Rite Cathedrsl. Morrison and Lownsdale streets Services at 11 A. M.. subject of les son sermon, "Truth"; Sunday achool at close For the Fast 22 Years f" . jje" wt t ': - " t .' -' ysSc,. ;. -. : IT 5- DR. W. A. WISH j 82 Tears a Leader In Painless Dental Work In Portland. SPECIAL PRICES JJ-carat Gold or Porcelain Crown for SS.&O i2-carat Brldtre Teeth ' (fjuar anteed), each 9J3.00 Sold or Enamel Fillings, each 01.OO Silver FllMng-s. each SO7 Inlay Fllllng-s of all kinds, each 82. 50 Good Rubber Plates, each...$5.00 The Best Red Rubber Plates, each . .i 87.50 ALL IJfSTRTTMEJiTS THOHOrOHLT STERILIZED. Another feature of this office there's no danger of Infectious dis ease Every Instrument is carefully sterilised by an e xp e r t attendant every time It la used. THE WISE DR. W. riiruTP TrTTTn?fvTP TMmA lnt FAiLlilu JDUtJLliilUy AUliU of morning service; Wednesday evening meeting. 8 o'clock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Wood man's Hall EP.st Rlxth and East Alder street. Service at 11 A. M. No Sunday eve ning service. Subject cf lesson sermon, Truth"; Sunday achool, 11 A. M.: Wednes day school, 11 A. M. ; Wednesday meeting, 8 P. Me CONGREGATION'AIV First. Park and Madison streets Rev. Lu ther R. Dyott, D. pastor. Rev. Guy L. Dick, assistant pastor 9:45 A, M.. Bible school: 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. divine wor ship with sermoni by the pastor. Themes: Morning. "Divine Faithfulness" ; evening, "The Sunlit Haven Beyond the Storms"; solos by Miss L,inehan. recently of Chicago Conservatory of Music. Bunnyside, East Taylor and East Thirty fourth streets Rev. J. J Ktaub, y.astor. Services. 11 A. M and 8 P. M. ; Sunday srhool. 30 A. M. ; Junior C. E.. 8 F. M. , se nior C. E-, 7 P. M-; srmnn toplrs. "The Solitary Name," and "Maaier or siavo ui Circumstance." EPISCOPAL. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. A- A. MorrlBon. rector. Services at 8 and II A. M. and 8 P. M. Good Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sunday school. :45 A. M. ; morning service. 11 o'clock: evening service, 8 P. M. No Sunday school or evening service during August. All-Saints', Twenty-fifth and Savier streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, rector. Morn ing prayer and sermon at 1 1 o'clock. Bishop Morris" Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan Hospital. Twenty-third and Marshall- streets Rev. Wm. R. Powell, chap Iain. Sunday service, 3 P. M.; consecration nf th new chaoel by the bisnop or uregnn Rrmnn hv Rev. Barr G. Lee. Offering for endowment of newsboys cot in children's St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Marshall streets. The Rev. J- E. H. Simpson, rector. Early celebration of the holy communion at 8 o'clock, late celebration at 11; matins and litany, lurao; sunaay kdooi, w.tu, evensong at 8 o'clock. Archdeacon Cham bers will preach at the 11 o'clock service. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsev, vicar. Holy communion, 7 :30 A. . sinnriav fhnoi. 0:45 A. M. ; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening; service, 7:30 o'clock Woodstock Church of Our Saviour Serv ice. Sunday. 7:30 P. M., sermon by Rev. Tt r R em Inftnn St. Matthews. First and Caruthers streets Rv. W. M. Breck in charge. Holy com munion, 7:30 A. M. : service and sermon, 11 A. M. ; evening service at St. Helena on the Columbia River at 7:4o. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. First German church, corner Tenth and Clay streets F. Benz. pastor. Preaching services. 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M., topica. "Divine Lessons in Prayer"; "Worshiping an Unknown God"; Sunday school, 9:30 A. M.; T. P. A.. 7 P. M. LUTHERAN. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and East Grant streets Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Serv ires. 11 A. M and 8 P. M.; Sunday school 12:10 P. M. St. James" English, corner West Park and Jefferson streets J. Allen Leas, pastor. Serv ices at 1 A. M. and 8 P. M.. subject, -rn Carnal Man." Tn the evening the pastor will give Dr. B. P. HM'.'s stereopticon lec ture on "The Holy City"; Sunday school. 10 A. M. : Luther League. 7 P. M. St. Paul's, German. East Twelfth and Clin ton streets A. Krause, pastor. Morning service. 10:30 o'clock ; evening service, 8 o'clock: Sunday school. 9:30 A. .M.; Bible lesson and young people's meeting Thursday. 8 P. M ; German grammar school in the basement dally from 9 to i A. M. METHODIST. First Dr. Benjamin Young, pastor. 9:30 A. M.. classes; 10:30 A. M-, sermon, subject The Unfinished Task"; Sunday school 12:15 P. M. : Epworth League, 6:45 P. M.; sermon 7:45 P. M.. subject, "The Story of Ruth." Grace, Twelfth and Taylor In the morn ing holy communion, in the evening Dr. Cudlipp will speak on "Silence fs Golden"; Sunday school, 12:15 P. M.: Epworth League, 6:45. Quartet. Professor W. M- Wilder, or ganist and choirmaster. Patton. Michigan av-nue and Carpenter street D". A. Wattera, pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; morning theme, "The Forward Movement"; evening. "The Heal ing Touch"; Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Ep worth League, 7 P. M. ; midweek prayer meeting, Thursday. 8 P. M. Sunnyslde, East Yamhill and East Thirty fifth atreet W. T. Euster. pastor. The sub ject for Sunday morning will be "By Thy Words Thou Shalt Be Justified and by Thy Words Thou Shalt Be Condemned"; In the evening the stereoptlcon sermon on "Ram bles in the Holy Lands" will be given. Sunday school at 9:50 A. M. Epworth League at 6:45 P. M. Midweek meeting Thursday night Trinity, East Tenth and Grant streets Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M-; public worship, 11 A. subject, "Hold Fast the Faith"; Class meeting, 12:15 P. M.: evening service, 7:45 o'clock, subject Travels of St. Paul," Illustrated with ster eoptlcon. Epworth. Twenty-Bixth and Savier streets Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Serv ices Sunday will be In celebration of the first anniversary of awarding the contract to build Epworth Church. The pastor will apeak at H A. subject. "The Vacant Chair." Rev. C A. Lewis will preach at 8 P. M. ; Sunday achoot, 10 A. M. ; Epworth League. 7:15 P. M- CentraU Vancouver avenue and Fargo atreet C L. Hamilton, pastor. 9:45 A. M., class; 10:30 A. M-. sermon, "Personal Influ ence"; 12 M- Sunday sc h ool ; 6 : 30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:45 P. M.. sermon, Swedish, Beech and Borthwlck streets Rev. John OvaU, pastor. Preaching by Rev. Andrew Farreil, district superintendent of the Swedish district, at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Civic Federa-; tion mass meeting, 3 P. M.; Epworth League, 7 P. M. First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and Davis streets H- P. Neisen, pastor. Serv ices, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school after morning service. Swedish, Beech and Borthwlck streets Fpv. John OvaU, pastor. Preaching hy Rev. 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WISE, PRESIDENT .AND MANAGER. rA WaMmftnn OFFICE HOURS t A. M. toiP.M. auu noamujiuu u-a All Work uuaranteea. Swedish district at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school at 10 A. M.; Civic Federation mass meeting. Bishop Charles W. Smith, speaker, at 3 P. M. ; Epworth League at 7 P. M. First Five Preaching, W. J. Johnston, district elder. 11 A. M.. S P. M. Centenary Rev. William Wallace Young son, D. D., from Park Avenue Church. East Orange. X. J., will preach both morning and evening. FRESB YTE RIA N First United, Sixth and Montgomery Frank D. Findley, minister, preaching serv ices. 10 A. M., with sermon by the pastor, subject, "Doing Things for Christ"; Sunday school 12 o'clock, with Bible classes suit able for all; -C. E. meeting, 7 o'clock, topic, "Missions in China." leader, James Kelso; evening services, 7:45 o'clock, subject "The Urgency of the Gospel"; special music at both services by chorus choir. Mrs. O. C. Tripp, musical director. Third United. East Thirty-seventh and Clay streets Rev. John L. Acheson, pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M.; preaching 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. First, Alder and Twelfth Rev. Edgar P. Hill, D. D-, formerly pastor of the church, and now professor In McCormlck Presbyte rian Theological Seminary of Chicago, preaches both morning and evening. 10:30 o'clock, morning worship; 12:10 P. M-, Sun day school and Bible classes for all; 6:30 P. M.. younar people's hour; 7:30 p. M., or gan numbers by Mr. Coursen; 7:45 P. M., worship. Fourth. First and Glbhs streets Donald A. MacKenzie, pastor. 10:30 A. M., praise and preaching; jpastor's theme. "The Great Social Law of Christian Self-Sacrifice"; Bible school, 12 M.; young people's social and devotional meeting, 6:30 P. M. No eve ning service. Hawthorne Park. Twelfth and East Tay lor streets Rev. A. Nelson Allen, pas tot. 10:30 A. M., "The Mountains of the Holy Land": 12 M., Sunday school; 7 P. M., Y. P S. C. E.; 8 P. M., "Jerusalem as Christ Saw It and as It Is Today." Church of the Strangers Rev. J. A. P McGaw, T. D-, will preach in the morning on "Paul's Inventory of the Christian Wealth," and In the evening on "The Prophet and the Leper." Calvary. Eleventh and Clay streets Serv ices, 10:30 A. M. and 7 :45 P. M. : Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, pastor, will preach both morning and evening; Miss Metta C. Brown, soloist; A. B. Caughey, precentor; Miss Margaret Lamberson, organist; Bible school, 12 noon. SALVATION ARMY. Farewell meeting. Adjutant and Mrs. Sloate and Captain Johnson have received farewell orders and on Saturday night the Y. P. L. will have an Ice cream social for their benefit; on Sunday night, at 8 o'clock, the officers will bid their many friends and comrades good-bye at the hall, 249 Madison street. The new officers are to take charge July 29. UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green, Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox, pastor. Serv ices at 11 A." M. and 8 P. M., subject "God Is Nigh Thee"; Sunday school 10 A. M.; K. L. C- E.. 7 P- M. First Opening service In new church. East Sixteenth and Poplar streets Rev. Daniel A. Poling will preach at 11 A. M. ; the pastor, 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. H. A. Deck, pastor. First, East Sixteenth and Poplar streets H. A. Deok, pastor. Rev. Daniel A. Pohng will preach the opening sermon at 11 A. M., the pastor at 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Third. East Thirty-seventh and East Clay streets, near Hawthorne avenue Hours of service: Sunday school, 10 A. M.; preach ing. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. All are cor dially Invited. Rev. John L. Acheson, pas tor. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev enth streets Rev. W. G- Eliot, Jr., minis ter; Rev. T. 1. Eliot, D. D-, minister Emeri tus': Rev. N. A. Baker, assistant minister. Service at 11 A. M., evening service omitted. UNIVERSALIS!. Church of Good Tidings, worshiping in Union Hall, Grand avenue and East Pine Btreet Rev. James D- Corby, minister. Wor ship 10:45 A. M., with sermon on "Walking With God In the Mountains. Outdoor Reli gion." Sunday school of Bible study at noon. MISCELLANEOUS. Soul culture meeting at Mrs. Mallorys parlors. 3l Yamhill street, Monday even ing. July 26. at 8 o'clock; subject for discus sion. "Vaccination"; silence meetings lues day and Friday. 2:30 P. M. Christian and Missionary Alliance Chapel, East Ninth and Clay streets Rev. T. A. Cul len. pastor. Preaching, 10:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 12 noon; young people's meeting. 6:30 P. M-; evangelistic service, 7:45 P. M.; Tuesday, 7:45 p. M.: Friday, 2:30 P. M. Divine Truth Center Service at 11 A. M., 201 Alisky building Rev. Thaddeus M. Mi nard, pastor. Sermon by Rev. P. J. Green; Sunday school, 12 M. New Thought sermon. Union Hall, East Thirteenth and Tenino streets, 8 P. M-, by Rev. p. J. Green. Churoh of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), East Tenth and East Sherman streets Meetings will commence at 11:30 A. M. and 6 P. M.; Sunday school at 10 A. M. John R. Winder, of the First Presidency of the Church, and C. W. Xibley, presiding bishop, both from Salt Lake City, will be in attendance. Divine Truth Center Services at 11 A. M.. 201 Alisky building Rev. Thaddeus M Minard, pastor. Sermon by R-av. P. J. Green; Sunday school at 12 M. New Thought sermon. Union Hall, East Thirteenth and Tenino streets, S P. M., by Rev. P. J. Green. Union meeting First Spiritual Society and Ministers and Mediums Association, Chris teneen Hall, Eleventh and Yamhill streets 11 A. M., conference, subject "Unity;" 3 P. M., mediums' meeting and 7:45 lecture and testa Workers for the day, Ira Taylor. G. C. Love, Mrs. Clara Mallory Hay, Mrs. Ger trude Gudhart, Mrs. Russell and others. Church of the New Thought Rev. Henry Victor Morgan, minister. Services In Alisky Hall, Third and Morrison. Sunday night. subject, "Who Are You? The New Thought Answer. A Deaf 'Woman Printing Boss. Indlanapolie News. Mrs. S. Lash brook is tha first We Attach a Bridge which works perfectly and chews your food as well as the natural teeth. A well-made bridge is one of the great est blessings it Is possible for a skilled dentist to provide his patient- A well placed bridge lasts a lifetime, and never causes annoyance of any kind. Drop in and let us tell you what la needed. Tou can have the work dona to suit your convenience and pocket book. Our terms are the most reason able in Portland, considering the high grade work always supplied. Sundays t to 1. Phones A and M, 2029. deaf woman to have charge of a print ing office. She is foreman of the print ing office of the School for the Deaf at Rome, N. Y., and la also business manager of the Deaf Mutes Register, which is published semi-monthly. She has more tnan 20 apprentices under her. 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