MMES German "Methodist. Center street, corner Thirteenth street. . Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Kntrligh and Otrman classes. preach Injf service 11:00 a. m. and 7:3o p. in. Devotional meeting of the Kpworto League. 7:00 p.m., leader MSna Schaf fer. l'rayer meeting .Thursday, evening 7:3flt G. S. Itoeder, minister. first Church Of Christ. Scientist. 8ifciday serrlees are held at 4 40 Che meketa street at 11:00 a. m. and 8:0 f p. m. Subject Bible lesson, Matter. Sunday school at 9.45 a. m. Wednes day evening testimonal meeting at 8:uu o'clock. Heading room in Masonic Temple, suite 20:, is open every day except Sundays and holidays Irom 11 :4a a m. to 5:00 p. m. All are cordially invited to our. services and to visit the reading room. Castle Chapel. ' Church of the United Brthern in Christ. Seventeenth and Nebraska Avenue. Bnglewood. Bible ecnool at 1 10:00 a. m. Wl W. Tloaebrauish. sup- I .HntenHonl V I f K . 6:30 D. m.. Miss ttu'v FMtch Tholphs ..president. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. special service from March 24 to 31. Eastern servico at cloue of ttetR' of special" service. ... JF. 11. K"eff,.pator; , , Firnt MethndlMt. Sfate and Church" st reot. Richard N. Avison. minister. 9:15 a. m. class meeting. a; 4 5 a. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. sermon by the pastor on "Consecration." 3:00 p. m. Key. II. E. AbeL will-epealc at , the Old .leopUn Home. 8:20 p. m. the Kpworth League Junior, leader. Sliss Crystal Chenowoth, Second learie? Mis Catherine incent. First Mr. Raymond Korey will lead in a study of ' What Are You Doing, With Your -Talents ?" Solo by Alias lla Mendelshon. 7:30 p.m. the pastor will speak, of "The Fne That -Must fcever Go Out." Music by the chorus choir morning and evenings. This church loins in the Union l'assion week services. r- BIG SPECIAL NEW SHOW TODAY DOROTHY DALE Character Singer Direct From . Portland BERRY &NICKERS0N Real Comedy Musicians ,t """"" l" " 1 asssg Ahvsys . t Good ' BARNES and BURNER "Watch the Ball" Also ,51 S? ! 1 f ''A, - PHOTO , : J '" " " r - - - i IBM ii T" i . . I I.elie Methodt. South Commercial and Meyers streets. Horace .V. Aldrich. pastor. :4 a. in. Sunday school, with claSwes for all tt: a Khnten. BUDenntendent. Well equipped primary department tinder the direction of Mrs. Mason Bishop, i 11:00 a. in. public worship, with sermon by the pastor, theme. "The King of Kings." A clans of can didates will be baptized and received into membership in the church. Spec ial music bv the choir will include an anthem. "Calvary". Itodnf y-Wilton. and a soprano solo, "The Palms Faure 3:00 p. m. Junior league under the 1i rection of Mrs. Aldrich. 6:30 p. m." de votional meeting of the Epwnrt.h Eeague. topic. "The Art of Living th Others." leader. Kf-ith Lyman. t :30 p. m. evangelistic services, with sermon hv th naator. Our special meetings will continue each evening "IT'S SOME SHOW" 0 A SHOW QF TRIPEE FEATURES 5- - i' - ' ...... BEAD ? - s ,.v'--r.:ir this week. State luUtntlta. Services will be held at the institu tions Sunday as follows: :00 a. m. State Hospital, by K. N. Avlson. 2:15 . . . .!.... I - bi '1 m uear MUie ' ooiuui, Porter. 2:30 p. m. Shemawa Indian Rhr.nl bv G. S. Roder. 3:00 P- m. tiirl s School, by O. L. Lovell m. Tuoercuiosi E. Hockett. Hospital, by 3:15 lire. Court Strret CbriIa. t Seventeenth and Court. Frank Jfcj. Jones, pastor. Bible school at 10.00 a. m. Freaching at 11:00 a. nx and 7-30 p m. This church will make its annual offering to foreign missions mjov phrUtian Endeavor 6:J0 p. m. Junior 11:20 a. m. All welcome. Free Metfcdl. Rev. F. L. Baiter of Chicago. field secretary of the foreign mission work, will fill the pulpit Sunday. Morning topic, "Christian Education." Evening topic. "Foreign Mission." W. J. John ston, paator. Common MIlon. . 241 State street. Regular services at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday night, at 7:30 p. m. Friday night, at 7:3 p. m. bubjeet Friday night. "Divine Healing." bring your bibles and get something out ot thene studies. -A-. Wells, superintendent. William Kenyon, assistant superintend ent. ) , Evang'Ueal AanoeUitloii. i Corner North Liberty and Center streets. ( H. E. Abel, minister. Ger man sermon and Divine worship 11:'' a. m. Sunday school 10:00 a. m.. . Kurz. superintendent. Young Peoples Alliance 7:15 p.. m. leader Mrs. E. A. Kura. En grllsh sermon and Derlne worship at S:00 p. m. There will be service In the church at ood Friday 10:30 a. m. All are cordially invited. St. f PiXil'n CMrelt Kp!ropaI. 1 Robert S. Oill rector. Holy commun ion 7:30 a. m. -Matin and address 11:00 a. m. Subject: "Where Do We Go From Herer' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ' Evenaong and addres 7::30 p. m: r Subject: "The Contribution Of the Episcopal Church," the last in a ser ies harch unity. Sunday March 24 being Palm Sunday, the services will be marked with special music .and the appropriate -decorations.-, - Iatfcenm Cfcnreh- : At St. John's Lutheran church Six teenth; and A, Englewood. H. W. Gross, pastor there will be confirmation of the al class. ' Services bein at 10:00 a. m., t The. eiasa will be given public examination. Maundy -Thursday even ing services .will begin at 7:S0. Good Friday at 10:30 a. m. No Lenten serv ice on Wednesday evening. JT -.VCVJv-f:. iH --'; v'A f v v :. rrk 'ill Mil i. fife ::tfiW; .is Wl. S. HART & CMRA WILLIA1S in "THE SQUEALER" JUNE CAPRICE .... ., ., . ,: ., v ; ; . . . .' .'. ;s PATSY In a dainty tale of Thrills and adventure 1 1 THE MILK-FED. VAMP; A New 2-Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy , NO RAISE IN PRICES MATINEE 15c EVENING 20c Today-Tomorrow Only ERTYTHE ATRE CHILDREN 5c and 10c Continuous Shows 2 'til 11 and Benediction. Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. On Easter Sunday there will be a, .vlas at I:3o and a Solemn High -Mais Xvith speoial music and sermon at 10:30. Everyone is i most cordially invited to all services. '; ;: 'i- I nitaria a. i . Services at the Unitarian church Sunday morning at 11:00. Sunday .chool at I0:6ti a. . m. Sermon, "The Threefold '. Menace." Miss Ada Miller will J sing.! Krind and member a are cordially ; invited to attend. oath Salem Krlendi.. y South Commercial ana TTashJngton streets, H. E. Pemberton, Pastor. Bible school at 10:00 a. m.. classes for all, Albert Miller, superintendent. Meeting for worship at 11:0 a. m. and 7:35 p. m. Christian Endeavor tneuts at 6:30 and study from the i-l- church. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday. - The Prekyterf- Uhv is the Cross the symbol of the Christian faith? What is thi- moral eijd spiritual significance of thiv Sacri fice i of Christ? what does -TO prove about God's attitude toward thfcs word? What does it tell of the cost of saving mnfroodjjVPjiMsji quostions will arise' in' connection with tlie morning stermon by the Pastor, Carl H. Elliatt on "The Crucified Christ." Jb the evening the subject is "The Great Surrenders The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Ms. Jos. Albert, superintendent. The music is led by a chorus choir conducted by 31iss Minnetta Magers. F. T. Port 9:45 a. m.. First t'hritln. Corner High and Center, er, minister. Bible fcchool Ilr. H. L Kpley. director. Auto truck leaves Lincoln and South Commercial 9 a. m. and Highland 9:2a. Ureat. muec, clause for ail. Worship and sermon lt;00 a. m., subject, "The Christian Endeavor junior 3:00 p. m. Intermediate 4:00 p. m. Senior fi:30 p. m. livening servies at 7:30 with the wqfld reno'rtl "D"" Moss family en tertainers in J6iSS;rS.hd orchesstr, rare opportunity to hear these people. They are the worlds' best" entertainers hear them sure. Free will offering. and sermon at :3) p. m sion-Week services in th Special ras- l evtninig of the week at 7:30.- The union his church each ( services wfthe city will nieet .with our congregation on Tuesday evening. V. T. Vorter is the speaker. ; - liWe4 KTSngelieal. Cottage and Center street. Rev; O. Lu Lovell. pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. no. Worship and preaching service at ll:00-.'m. Christian Kn dcavor t fi:Srt p. m. Kvening worship Eva nge Ilm 1 Asssteiatlssw Seventeenth and Chemeketa. street Jacob Stocker pastor, 10:00 a, m. Sun day school, W." A. Springer, superin tendent. 11:00 . a. m. Divine worship and Sermon by the pastor. 6:30 Young People's Alliance, led by Miss Elsie Lappold. topic. "Remedies for vlntem perance." 7:30 Missionary address, "Missionary Echos Mrs. Peoples- Mon day evening, 7:30 p. m. Rev. H. R. Geil. from Milwaukie, Oregon, will give a series of Bible lectures in the local church. : Rev. Geil is a. noted Bible student.' having lectured in man of the Portland churches. His message will be fitted for our age. V. ; TH2ATRE I fFtrs'CsMfreg'e"a- ? Uberty and Center streets. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m Prof W. I. Staley. superintendent. This is Palm Sunday and at 11:00 a. m.. Dr. Katner will speak on "The Palm Sunday Kink.' Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. Prof J. B. Horner of the Oregon Agricultural college will give a stere opticon lecture on "The Road From jrnaAlim Down To Jericho." using. nicturea taken by himself while mak ing tour of the Holy Land. Those who have heard , - this r lecture elsewhere speak of it as exceptionally interesting. i CataoUe Charth. Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Masses next Sunday at 7:30 and High Mass at 10:30. Services for Holy Week will be at 8:00 o'clock on Monday, t Tuesday and Wednesday mornings with , mnreHiimi' Dei ore jias. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Masses will be at 7:00 o'clock. Conresstons Friday and Saturday afternoons. Satf urday afternoon and evening confes sions will be heard in both English and German. Lenten Devotions 'vj iniiil inmoni on Wednesday and Mv venine-s at 7:S0. Instructions Giving Up Business AUCTION SALE HOOS1ER RESTAURANT 262 STATE STREET Friday, March 29, 10 a. m. . INCLUDING J ; ' ' 1 Electric Sign. - t a 1 Electric Incubator 250 egg capacity. : ' Large Range" steam table, 30 gallon hot water tank; 1 counter, Cash register, 1 porcelain wash basin, 1 screexf, 2 sinks, pipingr. coffee urn, electric washing machine, 1 heater, gas mangle, 2 refrigerators, all fixtures, 2 gas arc lamps; 1 wall clock, mirrors, dishes, silverware glassware, kitchen utensils, boiler, table linen and many other articles. TERMS CASH - . .'. . I.IRS. L P. RILEY, F. N. WOODRY, Owner. Auctioneer iK y Grown-Ups and Youngsters Too SIZE or age doesn't count here at the United States National BanK. The smallest tot vith only $1.00 for the opening of a Savigns Account is just as welcome as you capitalists with fnany hundreds or thousands. You see we base our ap preciation upon patronage not amount , of de posit. , . I . Checking Savings Time Deposits MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . .i i.j ' ? IE! frnftmrnml am mil H i - . 1 . n II lk!ISI IT! 'fWf teil t' t t im J mi - m m m mm', mm wmry .! i wn m inimniiii Pimm iii.i nn i in- mmmmmmmmm atioiiallaiik Oregon, STARTING TAY DOUGLAS CONTINUOUS SHOW FAIRBAN .K.S WOOLEN NOTES The National Woolais and Trimmings' Association in making their annval report, say. The RELATIVE ADVANCE in tcotdens and trimmings hate advanced 175 per 1 cent from 1914 to 1918. This information is authentic and based, on present market costs. As an example a suit of clothes selling for $35 before the recent advances wmdd have to sell at $55 now, and that price would only care for the raise in cost of .materials and not raise in percentage of profit that all business men call good business principles. - ; have woolens and trimmings that ic ere bought before , the advance that I am willing to make tip at original costs, but the supply is limited anil if you need a suit of cloth&4 you had better come early. I have the largest and most complete Una of woolens in Salem. Come in and lets talk over that suit proposition. ) D.H.I0SHER , TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN 474 Court Street Salem, Oregon HfgEWW j-tmjJ SU1IJU. . M WWMWWWBf s i sWWssssysswsi, . 1 k. ' - j,, : - l. "" 1 9 '. r ' . ' V - ' - - . - r, ,j '.!"; .,...-.' 1 1 . , :. '- "T.'r .!".--..':.;,,,'.:: . . , ....: . . ' V"V ' - . - - . " ' t ' v r ' . v . . . . . . t - ' , ' - - - .7$- -?y .-'.:-. f . -.' -xl- - . - ' V tji i (.', . jt . ; , ' T . 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