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THE OMAHA 1900 TOPICS' OF THE DAY OF REST|etremontas stait 1a soncetion with: tne postor. - * A58 FHEe B sheervance of the Day of Atoneme Hanscom Park Methodist Episcop il | g ot v ron 46 T uon gt gl Twentyninth and Woolworth, Rev. 'R y —_—— Scott Hyde, Pastor—Preaching by the pis Members of Elks' Lodge to Attend| A Thankggiving sermon and service will tir at 10:30 and 7:%, morning theme, | The : 1 be held today at the Third Presbyterla Soul's Value;” evening th he va Services at Trinity Cathedral. Morning » tople, “The Bitmination of 8elsm Of Jesus'' Special music at both servic choo 2. Bert Wil Doubt. A Thanksgiving Sermon'; Anthem, | SeryI%th o SuBdey school 8t 13. - Bert ¥ 'O Come, Let Us Sing.' Emerson; evening & Mary's Avenue (‘un'.milltlonfl. st | DEAN FORDYCE AT THE Y. M. C. A. The Up-to-Date Thing for Third | Mury's Avenue and Twenty-seventh, Rev. AT - ———— rech and for Omaha, the Extinetion of Lucius O. Baird, Pastor—Merning worship | " Owar s. " vocal solo, “Salvation,” Paul B.|at 10:30 o'clock, sermon by the pastor, sub- | THE d 1 ersity of Nebraska Offielal 0| Armairong, Mr. A. Fred Dickason; An-|ject, “What d Expects of Christan ¥ , e Talk to Doys Sunday Afternmoon— |them, "Call to Service,” C. Austin Miles fm-n.' Sunday school at 12 m., 8. P. Bost- wick, superintendent Wednesday night i sf Omaha, now located in Salt Lake City, | ister—Public worship and sermon at 10:30, : " ¢ 2 s as president of Westminster college, will |thome, “Christ Mighty to Save;” Biblé Elastic to suit your convenience in the simplest way. You are en- preach at the North Presbyterian church | §%0%" s it ciatto “servics ay 140, theme | ’ 4 titled to legitimate credit. The Central Credit way was established here Sunday morning. “A Noble Prisoner;” Thanksgiving serv- . tend services in a body Sunday morning foe Wednesday evening at 7:4. | [4 7 for you. Members of Omaha lodge No. 3, Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elks will at at 11 o'clock at Trinity Cathedral. The Misceilaneous Ammouncements. |, Walnut Hill Methodist Eplscopal, Forty- Very Rev. George A. Beecher is chaplaln 3 first and Charles, Rev. 1. H. Hosman, / of the local herd and has requested the| Calvary Baptisi Branch, Thirty-fourth Pastor—At 10:3 address to parents and O entmca ot the l0dge at the cathedral, |And SewardeSunday echool at 3:0. | workers” with chiiaren by Judse Howard P, oy Yy R ” A Bethany Branch, 3863 Leavenworth—Sun- | Kennedy; Sunday school ‘at 12, George T.| day school at 3 p. m. No Friday eveming Lindley. superintendent; Kpworth league | ; IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE Dr. Henry 8. Munro will address the | moeting this week at 6:30, R ans, pi 130 ser- | { ) Omaha Philosophical soclety Sunday at 8| Uniy, seventeenth and Cass, Rev. New- [Miofl by the pustor, theme, ] CENTRAL. m., in Baright hall, Carnam street. The | ton Mann, Minister—seryice at 10:d sub. I_lr“ Baptist, Twenty-ninth and Harney & 7 o Grow |Ject, “Thanktuiness.” Sunday school at| First Ba s ¥ d i ¢ his aadress 1s “How to Grow | JC, TUhankiuiness” Sunday sehool 8t pee'y. W' Cohley, D.'D, Pastor-—Services | ong in the Strug or Se Mastery, " Py at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Morning ser- e 1 on soclety -3 " M and will consist of o plea for the embody- | mate QmAhe New hought e el ingay | mon, “The Forbidden Frult.” In the even- ment of recognized teachings of sclence | vening &t T:%, D, carpenter will give| W8 the pastor will begin a series of ser- t ogleal cational ard moral | Lhe aaaress, mflr:; on ;h; Tvn‘( nrdn{rlmndmonl;, é\nv < - 2 1A " piie to odern “onditions." Sunday | cachines of today All Saints' Episcopal, Twenty-sixth and | Brto) 1% 100n; young people's meetin; Lol ] h cho on; ¥ g at Dewey—sServices at (:30, 11 and 4. Vesper | 690 musical service Sunday | pecial services are to be conducted dur- | [USICAl SeEVIce af b Sunday school &nd | “myirg presbyterian, Twentieth and Leav- g the following week at the First| | enworth, William E. Todd, Pastor—Sunday Round Oak Meaters Mathodtst church n oelebration of the | teenen ond Satmacy Io e Theare Bunday | School at 9:80; Thankesiving sermon, 10 Couch—Full regular size, Kitchen Cabinet—Clear, white A1l Sines; Beavs lifting of the church mortgnge school at 9:46; service at 11; subject lesson | JUnlor Endeavor, 3 Seniof F;:";‘:‘\'nr 2 tempered steel springs, angle iron wood, well made; 2 flour, bins, r. Dot Crown, v e ¢hu Rt “Boul and Belyy { with sermon, 7:30; morning topic. ; » Hre 3 . ; Comfort, sermon, ul and Body. imination of Doubt:” at night, | frame and coil wire supporters, each, 2 drawers, molding board, ail . starting 10w _ as A Ints' chu esper service 4| Seward Street Methodist Eplscopal, Up-to-Date for Third Chureh & ol N complete, each ........ Y Al Salnts' chupeh vesper servic Twenty-second_ and Seward, Frank A he Up-to-Date Thing for Third Churcl D $2.90 o'clock. The Rev. T. J. Mackay will de- o, g . A land for Omaha: The Extinction of Sin. | High, Pastor—Morning, 10:%, Bishop Nuel- [ Special music at each service. | liver an address on “The Theology of the |son will preach; Sunday school at 12 = “y 3 Hymnal,”” and the choir will lilustrate by e o o | Uniea Evangelical, 2422 Franklin—Wor- | 3 Reg S S v ople's, Charles Savidge, Pastor—|snip 10:30 and 7:30, sermons by Rev. 8. B. | singing several of the best known hymns | Morning, “Compiete Dellverance;” evening, | Diliow of Hastings; communoin at morn- of the church. The musical program will |stercopticon pictures, illustrating the life of |ing service; Sunday school, 12; ladles’ me.t- be a8’ follows faith. © Prot. Mertes has cnarge of the |ing, 3 Men's mass meeting at Calvary | Organ prelude " et . | Baptist church, at which Rev. Dr. Mo- | Processional Hymn—ioly, Holy, Holy Trinity Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-first | Bride will speak on theme, ‘‘Shamgar.’ g Dykes |and Bin G. \v. Abbott, Pastor—Preach- | The congregation will continue in union Dt Miseratur i A" Fiat. Dudiey Buck | INE morming and evening. Morning subject, | cvangelistic service for another week. Rev. Hymn—Now 'the DaY (s Gvet arnby | ~10sses and Gains”; evening, “The Pathos |Dr. McGee of Marshalitown, Ia., wili Anthem—Lead Kindly Light..Pughe Evans [0f Lite preach. Quartet—Roek of Age \.Dudley Buck | First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty- | McCabe Methodl 5 . | Hymn-Abide With Me Monk | fitth and . Farnam, Chambers' Bullding— |ang Facieth: Roo Johe Gt dnick. Bag: Nunc Almmittis In “A” minor....Waimsley | Sunday school at 9:45. Sunday services at |tor—All services of the day will be held; Recess'onal Hymn—Hark, Hark My |11 and 8. Subject of lesson-sermon, "Soul |Sunday school at 10; preaching_at 11 and Soul . . Smart Vll;d Body Iflrl kpworth league at ]6.3\). ';;IN.‘ pastor RUGS st ‘arkvale Congregational, Thirty-first |Will preach at both services; themes, “A 1 , i £ it A W “Paul” is the subject of the lesson of the |and Gold, Rev. k. W. Blew, Pastor— |Thanksgiving er" and “The Utter- 3 Steel Ranges — All Pining Tables—Solid oak; 6-foet business men's Bible class taught by Rey, B, | MOrning worship at 11; evening service at most Salvation.”” The attention of = our ) . 9x12 Axminster Rugs ......822.60 sizes; from the extension with extra leaves, well B Vel ¥ : - B 17:5; Sunday scncol at 9:45; Christian En- |friends is called to the resumption of the 3 > 3 ¢ et stbve banld ) Jenks at the st Presbyterian church | geavor at 6:45. |evening services and their presence i3 Ao ! 9x12 Riverside Rugs ......$12.80 CHE NTITE DAL made, fully guarantéed. The each Sunday from 12 to 12:30. The class | Westminster Presbyterian, Twenty-ninth |Urged and desired. [ I R 9x12 Albion Rugs 29.00 48 EBO W Ol S tabls valte of the & is double in number what it was last spring, |and Mason. = Preaching at 10:3 and 7:3 by | Lowe Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth and A LR ERERRRRRT . X priced low as each able value of the season, low us but there s plenty room for tmore mi | Rev. Nelson Hall of Hamilion, Il Sab- | Nicholas, Pastor, Rev. N.'C. McGIffin, 7 Room Sige RUES . ..ouvernnn. 0 e it it i bath school at noon. Izard Stréet Sabbath | D. D.—Morning service at 10:3, when Judge " 4 oy $5.40 at .....$21.060 M s sevvsnion o BR0M0 o _|school at 3:30. | Baird will speak; special music; no evening Side Boards—Solid oak, o BN The regular quarterly meeting of the Free | Church of St Philip the Deacon, Rev. |preaching; Kndeavorers will meet at 6:30; rich, artistic design, commerce, King of Ranges, $29.00 to $60.00 at The Central—17th and Howard Sts. Methodist church will be conducted by John Albert Willlams, Pastor—Holy com- | Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. i ’ . Rev. E. K. Hatfleld, beginning Friday |munion at 7:30; matins, litany and ser- | LLowe Avenue and Clifton Hill congrega- | ™ . BIEht, and will lnst over Sunday. Breaching,MOn at 11; Sunday school and caiechisin |tions will worship with the Walnut Hiil [} Base Burners—Extensive bevel, French plate mir- ¢ OoIm lete Home Furnishers sl vt b Lt Wklo Y B|at 12:9); evensong and sermon at 8. M:thodist Episcopal church people on| ine; Garland, Medal ror, hand rubbed and 5 St bl 0ok 5 v Dundee Presbyterian, ittieth and Under- glmnl;uh'i‘p%fit‘w 8k loi‘fi? el Rev. | .ll)n\ftl Ak, (Bad » R 4 —— wood, Rev. Grant iS. Fisher, D. D., Pastor— | Greenlee of on will preach. ewel, Gy & Unlon Thanksgiving services of the Hans- | Morning service at 10:50 and evening service | _Grace Lutheran, 13 South Twenty-sixth, low as, cach . finished, each §11.25 emember it Pays to Trade at THE CENTRAL com park district will be held in Grace|®t 7:%, conducted by the pastor. Sunday Rev. M. L. Melick, Pastor—Morning serv-| K school at noon. Christian kndeavor at 6:30. | Ices at 10:45; subject, “The Story of a Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth street, be- | " 0 Bo00 0t O wenty- | Great Life.” The congregation will take tween Poppleton and Woolworth avenues, | eighth and Parker, E. T. Otta, Pastor—|Part in the unfon evangelistic services in == at 11 a. m. Thanksgiving day. Rev. L. O.| Services at 10 ahd 7:45; services in n-;ngnsn;}‘{‘L‘I’,‘P""‘:'l“'c%’“‘;“'y,gc“"“"":‘)_eli ‘Eh"{‘:{l‘r“:‘r“ every department substantial advancement T Omaha will address the Presbyterian|at the home of Jay Laverty, Wednesday Baird, pastor of St. Mary's Avenue Con-[On the first and fourth Sundays of the|\Wlileday “night: class of catechumens | had heen made, including a gain in mem- AFFAIRS A] bOUTH OMAHAmmnwrmwd on some of the reasons for |eveming. Mr. Acker Is retiring from activs gregational church, will preach the sermon. A::um‘t}‘ lin & 6. Thanksgiving day ervice|ganq a)) inquirers on Friday at 4 p. m. The | :::“ DBI«-;" T;u:) 1\"hr-|-rminbl‘f,"“mc;aft‘;g::‘l{ Thanksgiving. r:‘n;k\:‘n :nn r’ m‘.| and |r bout to go to m— First | Reformed, South Twenty-third | oot Bork Siiies will oe held 'in. this | Educational class enrollment .was 8 per ; The clericus will meet Monday after-| = oo o or the Winter The Omaha Christian Endeavor union | sircet and Central Boulevard, F. S. Zaugg, | church at 11 a. m. Rev. L. O. Balra will | ent In advance of the same period last|City Council Considers Matter of City | noons hereatter, at the rectory of st. Bar-| BARBERS DECIDE TO WORK will Lold a sunrise prayer meeting In the| Pastor—Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;|preach the sermon. T e O i Im; t | nabas' church instead of Trinity, as for- | auditorfum of the new Young Women's|preaching services both morning and even'| Calvary Baptist, Twenty-fitth and Hamil- | §udY enrolmont § por cent, &ymnasiuin R P | s, * | ON SUNDAYS HEREAFTER Christian assoclation buflding Thanksgiving | 11K &t 11 a. :’m"-:nd 8 p. m.; Christian En- | ton, Rev. B R.'Curry, Pastor_-Preaching | yocured through tHe: GIBIGYmEnt: dehels | "Rév) A & 'White of. Minneapolls wmi e morning at 7 o'clock. G. W.. Durham, | "W Christian, World; " 8 i lle | ment 130 per cent. Nearly’ ail of the ad- | i N Mass Meeting Held at Dahiman Club tan, Twenty-sixth and Har-|of the World;" 'Bible school at i2. In the|™ 3 y sl L 4 i i1 president of the union, will have charge|ney, J. M. Kersey, Pastor—Services as fol- | afternoon at 3 there will be a union meet- | Vancements had been made during the last PROPOSES TO MOVE FOUNTAIN occupy, the pulpit of Bt. Martin's church Rooms Results in Passage of of the meeting. lowss Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30; young |ing for men only. Dr. McBride will glve“"‘ml‘ ";omhg_nnd a still larger increase Sunday morning. This Motion. people's meeting, 6:90; Bible school, 12, The | &1 address on “Shamzar; singing by a|along all lines is noted during, the present | g .., & 4 v Dr. Wheeler will conduct the Thanks- A ¥l Ty o oi- | month, Railway Company in Hurry With 7\ | pasior will preach each evening during the [double male quartet; young people's meei- | month. giving service at the Methodist church The union evangelistic meetings at Cal-| \ceck. You are welcome. ing at 6:30; union_evangelistic meeting in| Bible classes are meeting at the assocla- Line and Some Fear Evasion st urch | As a result of a vote taken at a mass ary Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and | Ilajside Congrecational, Tev. W. .8.| U, cvening at ©0; Dr. McBride = wil|tion as follows: Life of Chriet, the lite ST thaie o1 Fasing Thursday morning. meeting of barbers last night at the rooms Hamilton streets, will be continued one|Hampton, Pastor. Morning, “Bubduing the |l bs continued. next week every DIER | any evenic Porsqnal workers' group Mon. B Rey. George Van Winkle will deliver |of the Dahlman democracy, a resolution week longer. The services of Rev. James | karth. ~Soprano solo, Mise Lily Rabin, | cxcept Saturd: reaching by Rev. James | boys at 6.0 Tuesday evenings, preceded by o] some “Thoughts For Thanksgiving” Sun-|offered 'by B. M. Woodward, chairman of McGee of Marshalltown, Ia., have been se- {5 (MY Faith Looks Up to ‘Thee. | McGee of Marshalliown, Ia. A AUDDITEs (e tPABINE LolRke SoF OOIRY day morning. An evangelistic service will |the meeting, was passed by which those cured. He will preach Monday evening and | Manning, musicsr direscn ot 2 N e workers by Miss Ida Jontz, general secre- be” conducted in the evening. taking part favored keeping their shops the following cvenings of the week. Rev.| Trinity Cathedral, Capitol and Eight- X WA Ay HotHl tary of the Associated Charities, at 8| The city council held a special meeting | p., R W, Livers will preach on the|open Supdays beginning next Sunday SRR LA T o)’ b6 Phe BEON eachers | eenth, ‘the Very Rev. George A, Beecher, |, The regular meeting of the I-H-N-C will | o'clock the same evening; the life ques- [ Friday morning to let the contract for the | - " " el b [y et idén ik 5 one of the strong preachera | eenth, The Very Rev. George A, Beecher |, hoid noxt Monday evening at 7. Supper |tion group for high school boys Fridsy |repair of the interscction of Twentieth and | (oD% “Losing the Crown,” Sunday morn-| & H/RCAKES Was Brest Bk ST EhY 1A of lowa. He has a striking personality | g igttpy Y SmUIGn At B By Srayer | may be had as usual in the cafeterla. evening at 0:30, preceded by a supper. [0 oo T E T on was washed | D€ at the English Lutheran church. advice, Following his explanation of the and an original way of putting things. He|and sermon at 11; confirmaiion clas ut| The only Jecture In the association next x‘a;‘fl{fx:('n:“cf'.f,'r(lf'.“"::.“‘."'l"‘ u;;»"\;:‘-:(‘ TEN] e SUting he ey Sin & Wedk &an ana| Rev. T. M. Ransom will conduct services | W, the vote was given without dissent. 1t will cspecially appeal to young people. | 5:30; evening prayer and sermon at 7:3). | week will be on Friday evening. Miss m cours e being | d - at at 11 a. m. at Lofler's Memorial church, |18 5aid there were over 100 barbers in at- In dlstrict No. 4 where the meetings are Plst . Prasbyte Dodg pf v McHugh will present Dickens as a novelist, the several business colleges. The classys [is In such a dangerous condition that the - y . aurch. tendance. J b petingt esbyterian, Dodge and Seven- | HoTuER W BIeten m “Bleak Fouse.” ' |in the soclal teachings of Jesus by Rev.|city could not delay the repair. The Offer- Magle City Gossl held In Calvary Baptist church, the services | teenth, Rev. ldwin Hart Jenks, D. D, |&lving wigd o LA ok O. L. Salisbury was sccretary of the John Fennel has returned from a trip to | meetmg. havé continued to ‘grow in interest. A | R B A McBride on Tuesday evening at| . plumbing, Heating and Construction | service will be renuu{d at this church at | Thanksgiving day is arranged for by the | Broe b . Jenkine, Thursday evening, and | company was found to be the lowest bid- [ g3 Dakota, Pastor—Morning_service at 10:80; evening | The musical to be given at 3 o'clock on | giir™ WG atianity and Industriallsm. ' by great day is expected on Sunday. Dr. Me- | (:80; sermon by pastpr; Sunday school at|house committee and is in charge of Mrs. | 'S S5 % Bride will give an address to men only at|noon; Christian kndchvor meeting 6:5 p. m. | Edith Wagoner. It takes the place of the HenssT N e E C.lder and the contract was awarded to it. | g jones was arrested yesterdny on|JAIL VISITOR IS ARRESTED b i on the subjeot, ~Shamgar. An in.| | Firsi United Brethren, Nineteenth 'and [ November noon musical and 18 free to all. | pgns’ 26, @ After this item of business the councll | charge of Stealing Shoes Loth ev. M. O. . Pustor being organized, i - L37, torshtihg. nong service Naw. been” arranied. | Hally hhy orosvan ac S B e wan Mrs. W. P. Harford, president of the as- informally considered the location of the| Helen Pierce of Harlan, Ta., is the guest . i & <ning . £k, $ B e i i Hrovass o the| ofi sty A e rY MOCUIIOOD Man Goes to See Friend and is Nubbed Dr. McBride will also preach at the same |ice at 7:0, theme, “Believing Go soclation, wili speak at the Sunday vesper fountain. It was proposed to move the |of Miss Mary Mc 4 plide st tise union se Telte In the evening. | meeting ai 12; Workers' mecting Wednes- |Service at 4:30 next Sunday. Miss Mabel MARTIN OF SOUTH DAKOTA fountain off the intersection of Twenty-| The residence of Frank Good, Fortleth Just as Prisoner is day at §; Thanksgiving program Thuraday | Bosworth will sing. All women are {nvited HAS CORPORATION BILLS !fifth ana 0 streets about fifty feet north. |and X streets, is quarantined on account Released. —_— at 8. to dttend both the meeting and soclal hour FRG bkt Bor (i weh thet ik isberts o€ alubtieria ¥ " s oy e ote e o| Rev. A. G. White arrived yesterday tc o R. Terrell comes Mias Ethel Saxelby, from the University | Northern Comgressman Makes En-|owners objected to the fountain and the| Rev. 4 8. White Sriived vesiordey fo| The next time A R. Terrell comes to B lagedioreiy > nd of Church Year,” at 10:46. of Manchester, Engiand, will be the guest| gagement With President Taft to |Street car company warned tne council that | gmyieoqpal church [ visitis ghiend &t the city Jall the-chances SIS SR RN QS AT school at noon. Young people’s meet- | of the assoclation Thanksgiving day. Miss Divohns Mekitn.of Mid Mensures. it was the Intention to lay double tracks | moo ¥ are he will stay away. Terrell came to cvening. Miss Siefkin will have charge of |ing at 8:9) No evening wervice. St Mari’s | Saxelby is travellog from coust to const to s the music. |Joins In union services at Twenty-fifth and | get a glimpse of assoclation work before - . b 1 6 ol 51 . B . ) [ Pariusy, She takes an association position at (From a Statf Correspondent.) :m‘m-mlt‘ A Rumides tiugrion o ik tohe | el S vaa bl i i S Do BB ORI S iR ahveey, Caned AL 5 | _Clitton HIll Presbyterian, Forty-fifth and | Shanghal. CASHINGTON. Nov., 20—(Specal Tele- |tain proposition, said in his communication: | The Ladies' Ald syclety of Lefler's Me- (bell, colored, locked up for fighting earlicr Beginning Sunday evening, November 21, Dbl ] g A Mgl i e AR 5 o WARR s b Tele- | gesire, in this connection, to call your | morial church gave & reception to the new |y the day. He made hi Rev. J. W. Conley will deliver a serles of ublie woranip at 10:30 and 1:30; Sun. | ,There will be no class work In the asso- | gram.)—Repres¢ntative Martin of South e i L b g 2 i In the day. He made his i . D A A stian "in. | ciation on Thansgiving day. The Christian has arrived in' Washington ana |attentlon to the fact that our company has | PS i, . tective Captain Savage, who saw some- ten sermons of the ten commandments gl 8- 1y Junjon Chriatiah 8- | Bnaeavarars iwill hold s sunrise prayer |Dkola, 'has aryived - Mngton and l o e on bullding a double track on O | The Presbrtgrian King's Daughters met e Fragrivi oo Ay b adopted to modern conditions. The first or Joclely at 3. Senlor Christian | meeting in the auditortum from 7 to & | engaged apartments at the Brunswick for [(FCCES T LI O et to Twen- | Yesterday aftefnoon with Mra. John Schultz thing suspiclous In the man's actions, Ter- sermon will have for its theme, *Thou |Wednesday at & ¢ |The bullding will be open to the general | (ne coming session of congress. et Platehat, WHIGH: Db il il 1o, o IS AR NERc uhD Fo RN G Tamiaman. SNt DRGRIEOOKIL ax 8wyl Haiied 4 5 q _ o 7 3 ublic at 10:3, and all women, whether % < ey 74 ¥ ot & . e ¢! uBiz" Nitchie of Billings, " A Eta i Bbe it Rava 4, halt Not Give God a Subordinate Place.” | Plymouth Congregational, Twentieth and | PUne at 10:30. and alf wome, WIOGAC| Mr. Martin, who has given much atten- |, ooy the O street viaduct, through the | gourtaen years representative Lont. Jor | picious character. Captain vage be Spencer, Jonny . Clyde, Mibiater— Moruin | gvinuaium in the morning for indoor ten- | ion to_anti-trust laws, esterday called | (pion Stock Yards and out on L street to | Company, 1s the guest of his brother, Wai- | V5% e wman 18 waned for burlary, The convention of the Epworth League |tlor biar 40 i sermon theme, Ane aoi | nie. Dinner will be served In Thanksglving |upon the president to discuss the subject | iy yixin streot. We expect to begin | ter Nitchie, Twenty-second and O streets, | TO make matters worse, just as Torell cablnets of the Omaha district will come |at noon. Christian Kndeavor at 6:. Eve- |Style at 1:30. There will be & musical In|yyp pym, He wus able, however, to see | songtruction on this line in the very near| The Magic City King's Daughters gave|'Wa# belng lud to his cell, the Campbell 7 's | the auditoriu 3, a bask 11 game in | r . 3. i to a close Sunday evening. At the Walnut ‘Ix"l".lg !A:I{.ILI:J“ at ‘.v.”“ulz;a‘eun:l Christ's | ‘L‘“. :y?fl\r‘l;r!lmr:xna;‘ % B“:-”T: l;u-‘!h:sm ’,.,,,...Mv. Taft for a short time only, but made|future, and in view, I would ,»,.,(pc‘."“”yi:"{lxr:}vIE‘l;ll\l[V\l‘n‘l"hl \’\':x";(lmunm e B ‘Arkor woman secured! her release on bail. Pl Methodist church a lecture willl be | jmumanuel Baptist, ‘I'wenty-fourth and |rooms, reading rooms, ete., will be at the |an engagement for an extended Interview [suggest the advisability of selecting same | 300 i er, laat svening t the home ‘;:,“'h’l‘;:‘ e Ay glven In the evening at 8 o'clock by, Rev. | Pinkney. P. M. McDoweil, Pastor—A |dispagal of the public. Everybody invited | with the president on his return from|other site for the fountain in question.|J H. Van Dusen. | It you have anywilng 1o sell or trade AL, “Northeun ‘of Linvoln 'ana 'ak;tne | ERaukegiving meditarion, ~2ihe Heart that |10 30%ud the day at the wesociation, Nortolk Doubtiess some equally avallable site could | A reception was glven in honor of N, E, |84 Want quick action advertise it In First Methodist church Dr. Frank L. Love- | jixed on Jesus, ai 7:30. Sunday school at WM O R News Neten | Mr. Martin will press on the houss com- [be determined upon by your honorable | Acker, one of the veteran commission me m, | The, Bee Want Ad columns, land will deliver the sermon. noon. + Baptist Young People’s union at 6:%0. | pranay, . | mittee for favorable legislation his two |body.” H | } ' 4 5 parations are being made for the < s | Midweek meeting Wedneaday evening at 8. | yeniy_first annual Thanksgiving dinner to | bills, one of which provides for licensing| The suggested street car line led the That the Thanksgivin y can | ,First Cougregational, Nineteenth = and |young men away from home. Last year|gr orporations en erstate | members of the council to comment on the | t r sgiving of the American | iehport, K. X Rouse, Pastor—MOrning | biaces wers faid Yor mearly s | great corporations engaged in interstate [ mem! the o {030 ilegt OB L8 people today may be traced to Biblical | worship at 10:30; subject, “Jesus' Message | ” Dean Fordyce of the University of Ne- commerce and requiring them as a condi- |fact that the paving of L. sirest Wi orlgin, aside from its marked relation to [to Me;" Evening service at 7:46: sublect, | pragka will give an address Sunday after- | tion precedent to obtaining such license to |Progress on West L street and as yot the > landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth | Ahe Friendship of Jesusi’ preaching both | noun at 3 welock to boys 13 years of &g |submit to certain stipulated conditions goy- [Street car cqmpany had made no effort 1o Rockt, 18 one of the salient points made | People's Soclety of Christian Endeavor at |43 OVer upon “Purlty and Sex Instiic | ping thetr organization, capitalization and | 1Y its tracks. Lf the strect |8 2ATeA he- by W. E. Stephens.of New York, who 6:30 p. m i, iis 1s the second of & serles which | | fore the company begins operation it is i - “iment. | Bereral conduct of thelr business s omaney g % United Presbyterian, Twenty- |MF: Denison, secrefary of the department, | Kerera e L e he e Will address a mecting of men and women |, Central United Prosbyterian, TWenty- |huy arranged. The one given last Sunday | Mr. Martin said tog@v that both bils |feared the e .x‘l‘:_l"“_ff s :’“:‘m“ Phoig at fie Young Men's Christian association | Minister. Morning worship at 10:80. An- | Was to fathers upon a similar subject L ara tiihatantiaiby athi Bhous e, | tended share assembly room Sunday afterncon. at 4 |nual thank offering service of the Woman's| At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon “Aneient | 1ot N l‘"_ ‘f“‘ 91 fi"““‘ par- | pany is required to pave its roadbed and o'cloek. Misslonary soclety, with an address by the [Jerusalem and the Tabernacle of the ularly at corporationggengaged In pur- | "5 one foot wide outside of each of the 1 e i pastor. At 7:30 an evangelistic service will | Hebrews," illustrated with complete models | veying food and fuel anfjhe other has to e thia auubla Coanl I8 the The subject of ture will be “The | he conducted by Rev. W. R. Curry, pastor [ costing hundreds of dollars in preparation. | qo with gr outer ralls ol e dou k. : Day of Atonement”” and he will endeaver | of Calvary Baptist. " will be the subject of an address by W. E. paving is lald th would ““\l“)“’lfl\‘ to | take up the paving and r y it The city to show that this “great holiday was| Pearl Memorial Methodist Episcopal, Dr. | Stevens of New York. This address will < . really w fonst of thanksgiving ocwurring |Thmas C. Hinkle, Pastor—Ereaching ai|be open to men. women and children, It|to §o over details of these measures With | powever, has served notice on the stree giving occurring | 10" GG T U Morning theme, “A Time for | Will be of special.interest to Suntay school | the president = any of the paving of this street at harvest time. He will Ilustrate his | War and a Time for Peace;”" evening, '‘The | peeple. car company he pa lecture with ingenlous models of the Tab- | Power of Sweet Influe 2. Sunday school Al a joint meeting of the directors and - |and may not kb the loser if the paving & ermacle in the Wilderness. the Atk of the At hoon. Epworth league at 6:. Clifford |secretarles of the Youns Men's christian STUDENTS SIGN PAPZR luid before the company begins the con Covenan oy "vessi.ana eursrorom | ety spocmasir , Mhsakeeiec | aseebhish "russdes "alfnt eporis Wit REGARDING SCHOOL FRATS |rocton New Location, 318 So. 15th St. | { Friday a Good Market Day. | omaha High School Pupils Asked to| More live stock was on the locul market R e ha Loa gy wogylous . FMAY Your satisfaction means more to to Secret Societien. during the year. The circumsiance was Correct Dress for Men and Boys Omahd High school puplis were asked to | quite unusual. Over 7,000 hogs, nearly 400 | US than your money. \,‘/hcn you blly . gn a statement showing whether they are | cattle and a liberal run of sheep comprised | members of any secret soclety or frater- (he consignments. The réasons for the hog | a Suit Of ClOthCS of us y()u pny f()r nity. The laws of the state of Nebraska|run were scveral. The early part of the statements are to be used In seeing that| starts a movement of hogs from farmers The advanced ideas and leadership that the clothes we sell Sl e S R SR S LT R e sty s SatleaCtory style, fit an ] possess was never so fully demonstrated as in Friday’s papers— i © give a talk Sunday afternoon at 3|afier sey cather sets n. The best | and we propose to see that you get 1t. where & cut illustration of ours published ‘‘last A 4 L S o'clock at the Young Men's Christian as-| reason of the three is perhaps the 3§ prices | sociation which will be of special intercst | now prevailing. The market kept well produced by another store in town as the very latest creation in T e o e Rl e ey e i fpsirlee e There are no clothes we know clothes and the ‘‘Best’’ and ‘‘only’’ perfect and proper kinds to | /. BN DGO LhOKR. 47 ordieiin: pnlied. . LALakal wra Los) on sax b5 AR\ S f 1 e doyes buy. We take off our hat to them. They are perfectly right and e senlor s o he' Omahia i | lope racied & i and ho bulk vas of that will so nearly meet your ideas “‘Truth is Mighty.” THERE ARE NO BETTER CLOTHES. veur Manday. November 22 The sicction | wetl_ciearea by woon, but teesis srier | of what good clothes really ought to of the class officers will be held at this!of eattle were slo owing to the faect that | = That'’s the way we lead. FOUR MONTHS AHEAD—styles that meeting. 1t was announced Friday that|few fecders were on the market F be some stores show.as late conceptiona of the real '.hmg This store all candidates for office must have at least Sunday Services. b has had and forgotten. We sell so much more clothing than any L N e B s s s PG H other store in town that we are the first to get the advanced 'SIXTY MILES AN HOUR Pev.B. ¥ Heachund will conuct the morn. | We “)m".‘e.nd t0 Yeur srenwon models and patterns. We ‘‘have to have them'’ to keep pace with DOESN'T/FEAZE MR. STEER 1% prexer at 1t oeiock sunany Twesi | oqr lines of Suits and Overcoats at our wonderful selling. Bnat o (he Plolis Juspe U0 Obetrved with. Roly sommusion st & 20 $25 Th lesirabl And there's hardly a garment in our store from $12.00 to g vifsly Fiyiag Traim - T A0 PArer AN DErYSR howe Sery) $ to 9. €y are very aesirable, at 8 p. m., Rev. F. D. Tyner officlating $35.00 but that you can save $3.00, $4.00 or $5.00. ax Lanting an 7 Fednasday evening thers will be prayer y : There's one way to prove it. |y OB, Mok Hox. Mobpecel | st el procie Thaniesiving Wi b We would like to sell you your United Presbyterian church, Twenty-first |"4nd burdette, L. Groh, Pastor—"The Holy Dr. T. H. Hanna will preach at the First (. Mark's English Lutheran, Twentieth j following. I The South Omaha Central Labor union on O street. The secretary of the com-|will give its seventh annual ball at Labor | the station during the afternoon and asked request to Des :at corporations in general wkich do an interstate business. He wishes observed with appropriate services at 11 . . {say that while they were coming through l h > h D { lk FeY | Bilior: akicg sbout waty, mise an houn (@00t 00 o | clothes this season. rop 1n and ta At the road crossing near the Diller depot WRGRY 5% Rnawn the Episcopal church . 4 | the door of a stock car swung loose and a | 8% “StF Up Sunday tev. 8. F. Hede 1t over. llarge stcer dropped out. He Wt squarely |1urd Will celebrate his last service Sunday n his feet in the road and, without eveu | Morning. He leaves for Schuyler to agcept OI)EN EVEN NGS | going to his knees, trotted off. The train |® call to ithat positicu. * |\vas stoppea and the steer got back into| Dr. R. L. Wheelos' will preach on the the car after & strenuous chase.through |topic, “Personal Identity in the Resurrec- |the ficids tion.” In the evening George liagney of