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| \ \ | \ / AV [ hould die and through the assumption be |ent, now in Washington #ith her son in .m\ after having passed | In Paul's own time it was i i MAKE CASH DEPOSIT AT ONCE - through the valiey ¢ ath | cult to make the plan of f:!lowship u —— fove o y marks the tede ¢ oot s as dife 118 now to reali - woy 1o Chaneel'or Androws Discueses Bubject atf T" S ! :"' e iy ,_“' n'w’ . “‘""I x”v' M:n: Arotnfl ,""r +| 8t Joveph Maguate i Expelled from thc‘ Action to Be Taken Preparators | \ of the church he sald and artists WD ] ee e 1089 > s R Success o " ! Bowle First Paptist Chnrch, Jand philosophers were never so Interesting | Stranger in Omaba to correctly imagine | National Assaciation. [ = b iy — and instructive; never so deeply affecting | the conditions of this great city when it . Ing Tonrna as when they dwelt upon the beauties and | Was In its infancy. But all this only make CHARACTER STRONGER FOR RESISTING | sorrows of her lite. As Gon nad caused | the more glorious Paul's success in en. | PRESIDENT POWERS SENDS OUT L‘”": e ™ \ - | Noah to make the ark to save the physical | |IRhtgning the people them and those of later —— I sl f "' o sl | world from total destruction, o He had | times on the ‘followship of the myetery " 208 tonight for the HuFe . ample of Christ Clted—in Hetaning | f001 F0R 1000 qostiuction S0 e me | we to ecoming | {100 Ll s RUROMof comtten o e 3 e S A - LU |, wurnament aght Dr. Timm 0 Rule the World He Rates Sonln | which floated over ceu of «n ani| CHORAL SERVICE AT TRINITY AL by ey | Ko Jomament e Mg of Men Through o brought humanity to a sure salvation % - cintfon, Which is Termed |,,,w be made by the managers of th Agen. - pre " |'|0r“:n-l.-.l¢‘.::n:\l ':rc:': Ty Violation of Falth | B0 IoUTiNIeES (hat the: demand of — 3 i) 3 | Dr. Timm was nwarranted the officers {WHY WANDER IN THE DESERT AL, oy R K L R ° Iy 1s often good, and may be | Like Caleh of Old Go Up and Take At T SR NEW YORK, Dec. §.-P. T. l")\\-'rnlpr-'n{ ‘:|’» " an "\ b ’uv\ " ‘v,‘ ‘h 1ded 1ght of t Trinity cathedrii Sunday morning its | dent of the fonal Association of Profes M th J » of b the light of | saeante ey rin : iveady Held ‘ etk 1t ia | . A it i hoir, recruited to forty-eight voices, there | sional Base Ball leagues, has written to | ooroaite el it ; sald Ch Benjamin Andrews of | Land. was held a new service, to be known as the | Secretary Farrell, directing him to send e of all the prizes off ' mar the Unt y braska from the pulpit . | choral service. which may take the place | a circular letier to all leagues and assocta- [ AKers of (he tournament | at the t' Baptist church Sunday morn-| At rst Presbyterian church St of the old form of worship for the morning | tions composing the national association, | * AFrascmonte wore also made to ha {6&, The (Dot of his Bermo as “Tomp | eve 2 the pastor, Rev. Bdward Har hour. it differs from the old in that music | notifying them of the expulsion of Thomas | one or more of the America How "'-” con tion 1t treated in ita connec- | Jenks, preached on the theme, *Kade Is given a more prominent part. Tho |J. Hickey of St. Joseph, Mo., from the Na- | Erese officials ansiat (i the active g Siox. S8 What It Genclty the uiieemats, | Whme ying in part musical program included the proeesstonal, | tional association | ey know the story of the Jews—of | Venite, psalter chant, benedicite, jubllate, & | Mr. Powers takes this action on the af AGHEES T0 FIGHT M'GOVERN he spbabes dwe A thie closs assotias | th t to Egypt and their sufferings | bymn before the sermon, offertory anthem | firmative vote of the Eastern league, N tiok oL ¢ g and {lustrated | there. Four hundred years of servitude | 204 organ voluntaries. A bass solo was | England ‘league, Three-1 league, \\-Nnm Wiltlam €, Rothwell, Kn ol B . 4 & Siyin have caused them to look toward God in a | UDE by Robert Temple | assoctation, Connecticut State league, | fistiesClrolen Al “You beliet how.4 olute such & connection Aifferent light than that in which he wa | Dean Campbell Fair preached on t sub- | York State league and Southern league | TR \Irl:i- to Heg Vet Py ool mak e viewed by the old patriarche—Abraham, | Ject of the Annunciation. It had been an The charge was made that Hickey in be PRI SR L Niatdik. 15, sottatil aw o8 o B, g s a Issac and Jacob nounced that Bishop Willlams would preach, | coming president of the American associa ey 3 "‘}‘j ot o ey GG vern of vils b the.inker don tion of m Juring thele wanderings from Egypt | but it was learned late Saturday that 't|tion had not kept falth with the Na-|'yoing ¢ orbett” last night, 1t s waid Thi mafutains that the long and con- | they had received many marks of the | ould be impossible for him (o 8l the pul- | tional. Preident Powers has addressed the | SET to nght Terry next July. s tinued association of two definite acts or | Watchfulness of God. At Kadesh-Barnea | Pit following letter this morr 2 b fief tal or physical, loads | they were on the border of the promised | ‘'1f I were asked to state the greatest| To Mr. Hickey: By request of the mem- | fhe two then met with their managers roue eithe ACHLNE of DR g £ A event that ever happened on this th | bers of the Natlonal assoclation you are [ at an uptown sporting resort at 2 o'eloc 10 their ahsolute fusion into one in the | land. Here thelr lml\l tailed (Iul-m n;'*’ wherein & Womaa was the shief acter.” swd | BSTSDY Qeponed a¢ member and chatrman | this morhing. Aftor some discussion Cor: ninds of the performer. He no longer dis- | th e sples forward to examine the eln 2 e ctor, of the board of arbitration and not | bett's munager announced that he would s R s per- | 1aud. When the sples returned they said | the dean, “I would have no hesitancy in | that Your connection With the National a%- | make no agrecment for a fght untl after oo+ A e r after | that they found strong cities and large | FéPIying, the Annunciation, or the ap- | *oclution is terminated 16 "festive gnallenge %t nd cher orms one wi other, or afte | N 4 - s iFgin STEPY B9 i8 Anbél - - o recelve challenges. il furthe Thus with te on and & [hey | tribes. The people were reluctant to ad- [ houncement to the virgin Mary by ng that he would make no promise with re TOER £t v WHR teriptat ; ,”'N';“ I:m'“: | vance, When they heard that they would | from heaven that she was the most blessed | STANDING OF THE PLAYERS |that he e Preference jovern o8 o e et following up of tempta. | have o part in the land thelr spirlt re- | Among women, as she had been selocted to R e s | gy st CUBRINE i of e | turned and they sald they would g6 up and | be the mother of the Lord of Humanity, the | Avern&es of Men Who Make Record DEPOSITS PRIZE MONEY T Y o e K';‘I‘ tes mor | take i Then came the defeat, and for | Mother of a Messiah for the great Israelitish the and body which no longer separates nor | ta ame 4 PRI dstinguishes the t They become linked | thirty-eight yvears the children of Israel | Bation. Stakes in National Bowling Tourn i r ble to tear them | wandered in the descrt. So far as we know The bible furnishes us with few details ¥ i T b e v of yleld- | of all of that host just Caleb and Joshua | 48 to this &reat event. It does not sy CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—~The following are the ik B Lo S Sl b debitaitidetbintal dazt [ went into the tand. This 18 the story: mow | Where it happened. The Greek church tells | o ornnin ot the Asmort | Treasurer, iog to temptation | \ s by a fountain near the city of | the firet ten of cach divi "FALO, N. Y., Dec. S.—John G, Floss 3 Now 4o | for the application. If there is anything |Us it was by a L o e BUFFAI Y., I 3 But it does not follow that this Bolc8 ke | o eminent In Mfo f 1s the great powar of | Nasareth, and this denomination has erected | PITCHER president and general manager of the Na with all men. Some turn away from tempta- | P nt in life K L4 edifice s . | Name and Club. Games tional Bowling tournament, which will ke ‘ I. Not all men yleld | God In this country. Towns may be with- [ 8 church edifice on the spot. The Roman| MNuameand Club. tike place in this city next month, will to 1t tompted A bellet o the contrary would | out railronds and factorios, but they are not | Cathollc church says it occurred in a grotto | Bracien Clevela morrow place in the hands of the {reasurer it tempted. A bellet to the contrary wau h WO 1,000 ye the | near Jerusalem. But 1 do not know that | Young, Boston of the Third National bink of Buff lead dnevitably to a position that would | without churches, or 1.0 years the y . o | Bernhard, Phil in cash. the money to be turned over to the crowds have been rushing into the it 1 necessary that wo should know where | etahard, o d fze committee of tournament. Th necessitate the repudiation of a large por | hurchen. It Shakespenre's mlays were tg |1t occurred. It should be enough for us | Hofter, Cleveland: e commlttee of yrement. tion of ptures. For Christ was good, | church : w that it did occur, and that Mary, [ Miller, Detro henry of the American Bowling congres A forty night Omah vou | to know thal 1\ , and that Mary, | Miller, Detroit : et he w ore tempted, as one ds all | be presented forty nights in Omaha vy 4 " s | Refdy, Milwaukee when the money has been placed in their 4+ - coull not get a crowd, but in a tent for | by her plety, her thoughtfuluess and her | Reldy, Milwaukee. possession. Two entries from San Fran DR T e | three months the attendance was large every | devotion to the church, was worthy of the | g/t¥“Cleveland 1B 6 42 2 .96 cisco were recelve Nor tere these temptations which as night to hear the old story of Christianity, | BTéat honor bestowed upon her.” CATCHERS B e TR e | b ¥ Bus Salliioh Bhv AH86 Hors Thun = Sugden, Chicago m HELP FOR THE WORKlNG G|RL They were real and severe.. They urged | When we see religion has do o BIBLE IS AN INSPIRED BOOK | Criger. Boston..... 18 bim to do things which were not in them- | Anything e to uplift humanity the ques- \ Sulllvan, Chicago, 108 Branch of the Frie ¥ Soclety Con- selven wrong, but which were o under th | {on el HLRL .‘*"“” “,"e"‘l“"‘r’: ’l:: ::“' Men Who Seek to Improve Upon Ie | \oiken Cloveland o 110 tn Services at Trinity % " o | dosert or shall we have some pa he . Bievel % . Savanly purons, o MERE of THin mOTS | . 86 we come face to fach With our Are Dangerous as Leadera Woob, ‘Ceveland 12 Cathedral. heavenly purpose. wol 8o we owers, . 3 . | | Kadesh-Barnea. Christianity calls for of Men. Robinson, Baltimore “ iy For Instance, when satan tempted Christ | L e B S b e s to tecome ruler of the world, what an|strong and brave hearts, 'There s mof . - o 00 o 3o o0 ‘worla it all | Buelow, Detroit % 107 88 At Trinity cathedral last night Miss Emily opening It w for Him An opportunity | place for the weakling. There is some- okl Il»nm Studied thetr Bible a8 they siudy FIRST BASEMEN Paddock of Boston, vice president and gen s | | g herole in this i o A ’ g i eral secretary of the American branch of wresented itself for Him to rule the whole | thing h ol o o 4 Dungan, Washington Norld in His - koodness. \hat benefits| “Is the wilderness pleasant? The world | trikonometry or other branches of learnin | Ay eraon, ~ Mitw kee..1 the Girls’, Friendly soclety, who has come A s Yot o or | 8k us to enlist ourselves there v'"],l,lwhlrll are supposed to be so material In{Grady, Washington to Omaha for the purpose of establishing ould He rot hiave bestowed. Yat He never |t e fo Me o be the ideal of the Chris- |the higher education of mas, Who thinks| Iabell,’ Chicago. . At pfE of that. cigADination harw, Spoke lost sight of His higher mission, to rule "s (0 me to be the id i o . 4 onlin, Baltimo a aniz ere, ) % oz kol | tian when he says he will go up and pos- | Of studying a verse in the bible as he would | gt e 5 T on the history, the intents and the results the souls of men, not their bodies 4 hidrgnt a problem in algebra? And how much more [ Dillon, Detroft ! ot th ty It was this resistance and constant faith- | Kess the lanc oom= | LaChunas, Cleveishd.1s e socic ' 1 o r Him that| “Many times have I seen men come to |important is it that we should have a com- | LATHADES, CeVEl 58 The lecture was preceded by special fultess to the tishest power 1o HM (Bat | eir Kadesh-Barnes. They have sccepted | Plste underetsnding of the werd of God,” | arh JEiimore....- 4 music, the service, conducted by Bishop T L A D T e1® I the trutha of religion, but do not make it |said Rev, Sumner T. Martin yesterdsy SECOND RASEMEN Williams, Dean Fair and Dr. Mackay, being gl i bbbl st b rraonal matter. T‘;"\' walt and then be- | morning at the Firt Cufiscian ohurol "‘"{"h" Philadelpha.130 1 chanted I‘n-hnd of recited. A golo by Miss and conquered, and 8o can lead men through ; @ personal me “Paul tells us that all the scriptures are | Quinn, Washington.. 66 1 2 Al the same dangers. Mankind feels this to be | come indifferent. They will not go forward, ired and that they are all profitable, | Fultz, Philadelphia. Hungate was another feature, true. | and yet they do not want the desert. We | inspire "":m o et .)"“ ek Y"r f tho | Mertes, Miss Paddock detailed the beginning of | see the sons of Anak, yet a shepherd boy in | There is nothing between the covers of Gilbert. it Y | the Frienaly socte It was organized in t old and the new testaments which is not | Willlams, Baltimore. ty. | . ] FIRST FEAST OF CHURCH YEAR | the fear of the Lora siew the giant. 1t |old and the mew tostaments which is not | Williyrhe, Bl : Rbh TG Yt e Ot TR ws hesitate to enlist.is the srmy of God ”"1 |) ’o”t H mn’l:’ .n?-m: 10 n'.mn ';‘: Beck, Cleveland, 4 auspices of the archbishop of Canterbury, Mox rod Ritun mn-; because we fear the glants I ‘wTrhn'wm\;rm :;':d‘" Gtld el e L SR B U TR LS TR - the first meeting being held in his palac Celebration of Feant Mways walt. Woe must have tith EHOw |70, ol oge we' have men who are so SHORTSTOF Mrs. Townsend was the moving spirit, sho { me any successful work and I will show el hemise) Clingman, Wash'ton.187 25 472 being prompted to this actlon by an ap Ll AL | you a man behind it who had faith. Ffith [learned that they believe themselves ca- | GUREMAN, [NESRIONG o peal from a poverty-stricken and homesick — | Ts mot merely to sit and pray, but faith|Pable of picking out the portions of the | Parent’ Boston 820 4 girl dying o & hospital that the working y i ’ co | Scriptures which are inspired. Such lead- | Ely, Fhiladelphia.. & 4 143 With the ceremony for which the church | yrings with it work—that is the faith we » S G LR o £518 &0 Dovertysateloken oota Be'qiaed o loingus 4w, Uese Goamt of the ecalesiastical | wunt to have. It there s in Christianity | €F% are not worthy of tollowers. Any man | MEURES, QUNCHRS-B - 0 M abd’ their A1ves-Hads DrIgHIAE, the Imiaa Conception of the | 4py joy you desire go up at once and pos- [ Who says he is capable of Improving upon| pupn, Haitimore 17 i The object of the society is mot resoue Virgin Mary was observed at St.|,egy 11, I don't think we have much to |the inspired scriptures given us is & dan- | Sheibeck, Cleveland. 02143 2 work, but the establishment of amity and Philomena’s cathedral Sund mOrning, | poage of it we get to heaven on flowery | Eerous teacher. There should be no place | gyilare, COCREO Ny - 51 TR commoy assistance and friendship between Thiy feast is especially observed In this | ey of ease. I do not belleve in the relig- [ for a man '"‘fl”""“”""":'h““""{ '|" lh"“'"‘:‘ THIRD BAS EMEN. working girls and those who cannot find country, as it ig the patronal feast of the | (o0 or negation, Get out and do some- :_-::mucmm.rm or in the pulpits of the Bradiey, Cloveland 131 103 ¢ Ll ECos kb rl Bl s s a bl skl pecially fine, selections | 8" “All that wo need for our spiritual direc- | Coughlin, Wash'ton 17 228 Lo DLBL e U o musle was espec , selectic Sk c- | Go i . bt & significant musical programn’ for the ocon- | GOSPEL IS FOR ALL EO Careful study of the precepts laid down In | McGratw, Baltimoro. s % iy o Rl e ; HIL Pevi o artman, Chicago 5 a. s ago it ¢ o Amer- | slon. The wololsts wero Mrs. T. A, Cobry, [the scriptures wilt reveal teachins whioh | RtmAR, CLECH0 16 g ica, Miss Edson starting a branch in Lowell, Misses Petty, Doherty, Croft and Messrs, | Paul's Task of Ca r:lv-x the Word 10 | cannot be improved upon. It is sinful for Casey, Detroit 122 Mass. Now the difforent arms stretch W. Brown, Clinton Miller, T. F. Swift and the Gentlles Wan Falthfully men to speak of the works of Milton and [ Dunn, Baitimore.. . & 108 bbbl il L 4 her write being Inspired. Th 1y in- OUTFIELDERS. across s c ont, L] : 4 James Rush Performe; A e S M RO o R L s i o in the United States and all over Rev. 1. A. McGovern, pastor of the par- G405 spifed mm. aro mlrm nu;h“m.vn l.o:lahnl Pumy, Milmeukse.: 0 18 LBa0L 62 elliA A A SIH RaATOLHL | 18, was celebrant of the mass, assisted by breathed His teachings. The word of God | acrart Fiio" % 15 | Rt vl AL, kv6 aovilns Rov. J. F. Striteh, 8. J., deacon, and Rey, J. [ ““There is one thing this season you must | ;g yajyable for doctrine, reproof and ex- | Stahl, 1oston...... am oA 3 W. Stenson, sub-deacon, with Rey, P. J. [ Dot forget. It is that salvation was offered | 4mpje Obedience to His teachings insures Hoy, Clicas.. I3l By moske of A1 sensty any gb) s Keonedy us master of . ceremontes. Tho the Gentliesi they have w sGire W the | happiness In this life and n the world be- | Mciarland, Chicago13s 287 carry credentials from one place to an- Soral déccations on the altar of'the Virgln | Ehrijions Jors T!‘ml:' :imh':lf“;l I«\:m:\:y:n Topa. i T e other and be certain of a welcome and aid | t his sermon on ‘“The Fellowship o o Mys- frefl, N ee 2 1 X s ke tardt) ab (Qrade’ Lutlistans ohureh, Bauth New Pastor for Clifton M1l Dungan, Wash'ton. 14 143 and good friends in her new home. This The sermon was preached by Rev. Striteh, | tery” at K ot s SUnday. marHin i WINNING PITCH class 18 not the only one included, how- | who, in opening, told of the Catholle dogma | Twenty-sixth street, Sunday & .| Rev. R. M. Dillon, who comes to the Wb Lott B Py iy A R AR e LA of the tnmaculate conception, distinguish- | He ook bis ext from Ephesians 11, 9 | pastorate of Cliifton Hill Presbyterian | Grimth, Chicago | tion in England being new members to help Ing I from the popular fden’ among non- |and emphasized the comprehensiveness of | church, was given a farewell reception by | ¥ouns, ph e T A ? Cutholics of any connection with the mirac- | the apostles's prayer to the heathen. his former congregation at Bowling Green, | \\\ahan Chiohgo. . 18 & o 4 ulous conception of the Lord, jesus Christ, | “Paul's task of teaching the gospel was a | 0., on Monday evening. Members of the | Miller, Detroit.., ¥ 13 JEWELRY WORN BY MEN. and the equally erroncous idea that there | hard one,” he sald, “for he was to N|uurl congregation expressed regret at the part- {‘-ll“‘ 4 “fllmlm&""\ }_‘ "‘; o ainst the le e Greeks and go |y d bade him Godspeed to his new i, Do e was anything peculiat about the mat against the learning of the ng and ba . pesd! to bis mew] it Hostan..o 10 L AN conception of the Virgin or pecullarity in | before many tribunals. But bis words | fielq, complimenting him on the good work | Foreman, Baltimore. 1 & Waistcoat Buttous, L her parents. The idea of the church, as|echoed down ‘m.» nln-{uJIImll ('.r:h:y y'ml and | ho had done among them under most dis- | McGinnity, Baltl..... 2 LI and Studs. expressbd by the speaker, is that at the|l are in the house of Jesus Christ because | couraging circumstances at the outset, The wearing of jewelry by men has te- time the soul of Mary camo from the hands | that word has found l.nul.-xT«m in our| Rev. Mr. Dillon succeeds Rev. Kerr at SIX-DAY WHEEL RACE BEGle cently been attracting the attention of | of the Maker it was endowed with those | hearts. Paul's object was to bring spiritual | clifton Hill, who was compelled to retire ¥ 9 Londoners, who have learned that ihis ¥ | ftness th graces and beautios which were given to | ilumination to the world that, Baving |on mccount of faillug health, the vacation | /61t Thousand People Witneas the | (SNd0Nrs, Wwho has very much wpread | Adam and Eve at their creation and lost | understanding, all men might be drawn into [ given him last April not resulting in its Start at Madison among Englishmen lately. The fashion s by them at tho fall, these graces and gitts | one followship by that glorious mystery of | restoration. Garden, observed there in the same way in which | belng in a higher degree In the mother of [ the manger. His preaching was not in = Pt it has shown ftself in New York God than in the first parcnts; that at no | vain, nor is the preaching from a million End arey A RRAYYy Sewvice NEW YORK, Dec. 8,—The international | The use of expensive buttons for waist- time from the oreation until the death of| Pulpits today in vain. The successes of | The Christlan Endeavor socletles of | six-day bicycle team began today (0 | coats 1s the most marked way in which Mary was whe subject to original sin, and | the missionaries at home and abroad and the | Omaha and South Omaba will bold a mis- | Madison Sauare Garden at midnight. Wil- | the new fashion is seen here, reports the that because of these preternatural and [®piritual awakening in China only serve | gionary service at St. Mary's Avenue Con- world as “Young Corbett” started the | New York Sun. The buttons are made to supernatural gifts she was never gullty of [ to demonstrate how rapidly the world s | gregational church next Thursday evening. | men. When the starting shot s fired | match the shirt studs and cuft buttons, | even venial sin finally coming to an undersianding of that | Rev. Leonard Groh, Rev. C. 8. Sargent, | dhout 800 people were In the gatden | except when pearls are worn, in which Sorrow came to her and she was tried | Which was mystery, but which is now | Rev. Willlam Franklin, Rev. F. G. Kanauer | fame and prize money around the siucer- | case moonstones and occastonally opals ¥ even as in fire, but at no time did she | Seen to be the basis of sublrme fellowship { and Mrs. F. T. Shinrock will deliver ad- | shaped track .11~r{ vl: fln-'xt 7:( rl:nl\)"nu(Alnlrz are substituted. In the case of sapphires, contemplate that which would take her|-—of unity in Christ. dresses. Missionary work In Africa and | (ompgted of the following men N opals, garnets and similar stones the cuff from the most intimate and loving associa- | “Paul meant that all uations should be- [ Asia will be discussed and Mrs. Shin- | fnslands Fisher and . Chey battons, shirt studs and walstcoat buttons tion with the Lord, her son, and with His | come one kindred through faith fu Jesus | rock will speak on home missions. F. L. !A‘l]'“\’"lr‘;' ;n"!‘ i‘y'l‘.'.'rlulr' kl:rl ”“ld SJericks | are all allke. Turquoises are also worn 1o father.” Christ and surely wo should find that mean- | Willis will sing a solo. Adter the meeting | il fank Smitzcrignd: fGerf Abd, Broclio | o constderable extent by men today, al- Continuing (he speaker said that the glory | INg un easy one to grasp, when the very |an informal reception will Bo tendered Rev. | many; Lawson and Julius, Sweden: Butler | though formerly they were seen rarely us of God reflected In the life of Mary, would | motto of our aation s ‘one out of many' |and Mre. F. G. Kanauer. mll '»\l\‘ll:‘-:l‘r.:..‘mfllH\I|I;_H3:;vhm_” “nlf\lfik “mlw"] @ part of a man's dress, Thelr use is due be the guide of the faithful until the end | and all about us are illustrations of the ¥ oLy ‘l".m American: Mckarland and Free. | to the fact that a complete set may be had of time. She was not immortal, the death | contralizing and unifying plan; such, for Catches the Walter's maun, Alllnnxhl.'l\\i‘nl and, Bamuclson for a sum not too great for a man to spend t last effective method een | Utali; Maya and Wilson, Pennsylvania; | on such ornaments walter in a restaurant. Marlon Hicks, a | cotte and Jones, Cleveland racelots worn by glishmen s attribute, cowboy from South Dakota, was arrested Th )lr!'l- me y \llll‘ be lAH\III-.'LII ufl‘ !;“‘l | bracelets worn by Englishmen s attributed Sunday afternoon, charged’ with stealing |lows: ~First 31500 second, $1.0o0; third, | 1o the war in South Africa, whither went | four spoons and a silver-mounted salt ); fourth, $600; Afth, 8360, and sixth, 8260, | 100 en engaged to be married wearing shaker from a restaurant on South Thir- | FEach man of a team will ride twelve . teenth str hours a _da Bobby” Walthour _and [a bracelet put on the feft arm by the “I sat in that restaurant for twenty min- | Archie McEachern the ¥ 'A'""”"‘“ young woman as a Kind of engagement utes, " sald Hicks, as the jaller was search. | team, and the natstigly, ot and PSRN IR, A8 B H0C 05 SDRSREINAL ing him, “all the time trying to et some. | Simar, are out to lower tho record made are ) o body to take my order, as I was in a hurry, | In Madison Square Garden in 158 by Mil- | of ornament for a man has never become but the waiters seemed to be deaf, dumb |ler and Waller, when that team covercd | popular here in spite of the attempts made and blind. T rapped on my plate, but ne 3 miles and four laps Im‘xl year 8 | from time to time to prove that it is not 9 body heard. 1 whistled, but they pata no | and McFarland won the six-day rac A N attention. T stood upon tsy chair anq |’ Ehortly before midnight the different|in the least effeminate. The German em- .vul\ ed my arms, but the walters wers men in the teams were called off by the peror 18 Known to we @ bracelet put on e s looking the othér way and talking ob announcer. ‘They elrcled the track and |, T 0050 00 his wite, and mar- 118 new bolive Bosrd, And whatVenen were Introduced to the public. The team it e N they would huve of getting on the forc Tepresentatives who started the race were | ried mon in England who we accletn Then 1 began gathering up spoons ana | Gougoltz, Hall 1|I|w "l"“rin .\1”'{' “l l_'\v“ are supposed always to have had them ,r ’ Or Hicks was booked for petit larceny ana [ Maya, Habcock and Jones. The Swedish The bracelets are usually de of silve drunk and disorderl teum,' Furtos and Peterson, —falled 0| and can be so worn as not to fall over th QRN AhY. SRR quallfy and withdrew from the Tace e s etk LAt Mo The start was dela until after mig- | Wrist, bu " ) LOCAL BREVITIES. night, while Jimmy Michael rode an exhi: | the forearm, —The dewslers here used to | F d h bition mile to n;un.r l‘mu- in 1 :: ‘.\I“l‘llll keep some of these sliver chains in stock | : - . wtar ot was fired A | ceds Tom Higging was arrested Sunday morn- | & M. the starting shot was fired, Hall | 4y e demand for them was so slight the hair, g chirged " with aasaulting Neill | dousolis and Bveeman led across the tapé | JUL O CEES iy A fow shn “";:::':rm i barn in the rear of | A7 1ap in the snme arder.” Hall fell back | except as the result of a particular order Burgla ored a N the of | AURi ol the firet mile seman came to the | “ et "0 the forelgners who come here Makes the hair grow 1 O e e atreet - Saturday | yront. Walthour ailso came in and Hall [ Mar Pha THIVERAIS R a0l Bl ong night stole a light harness belonging | F1) was made in 2:07, | wear brace an here are a u d h to J. C. Krouse. Sitn closely followed bY | number of exponents of the fashion among ing, turned in from 52 North Thirty-first | pefocck, who wis riding high who wore a thick chain of gold when he C street chimney burning out was the | xteep bank, was thrown and in cume here removed it after a while wher cause. slightly. s team ma SERP, Imee | aver tie went out in iha st He ‘Wan ecks fallj Two men glving the names of Willlam | diately took up theac €. Sreeman held the V k h ing Of the h.ll’, 'r.m and Jelt Husper are under arrest at | lead at (he n:‘n:; 'x'\l.m Imlm] mile , Both | cape lal A averse t \\; aring 1“m the street the police station, charged with being sus- | Walthour and Gougoltz had dropped bick | cars, us the women who saw It were rarely eeps the scalp clean, e araktars. Ay s e s | e S ealn Bnh rollonad:| S &F the women who sew. it wers rarely stealing a gown and a turgols stud from a | Freeman, clos Munro was tn “third | BB GG FOTU e L R 4 dressing room at Mickey Mullin's theater place At 1He end "'. the ninth mile Nor 8 imi A a D. Cashien, 217 North Twelfth street, ac- | cotte and Jones of Cleveland withdrew sensation! One New Yorker always wears cunen & former boarder of navink stoin | At 1 @'clock the fitteen teams each had a | 4 gola bracelet studded with turquoses his diamond stud, valued at $35. He told | score of 34 miles 6l laps, They were rding | ) 5y 0 lly able to Keep it out ¢ the police that the boarder returned to | €losely bunched. = A A all J p the house to get some clothing, and while [ teAmS except two had r 8§, miles § Inpeny sight up his sles O the premises 100k occasion’ o nip the | Walthour was slightly | “London dealers also say that the demar sparkler. | ror & rings h i er cent Russell, who lives at 703 South Boy 4 9 i the last thgee year at it certain Jocust str irand Island, came to Omaha | PAINESVILLE, 0., Dec, 8 —The fight be- | ' A T PR hlon & ay the sights, He saw the | twgen Jimmy Hoy Sldaons ¢ 5 g By bt the metropolltan’ way the pick- | which was (0 hav ed here, Th er of a man's had of relleving him of his $3 ) but was pre item of h hat is limited escaped him, and he has com- | from Gove THE OMAHA DUAILY vlwned to the police. early BEE today MONDAY “FLORIDA SPECIAL FROM CHICAGO to ST AUGUSTINE CROUP | Is dangerous, but there is timely warning. 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