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CHRISTMAS AT CHURCHES Advent of the Bavior Sung in Glad Hosannas, ONE CHOIR FOR THIS ANTHEM e mnd Protestant Churches Mave Elaborate Programs Co) memorating Birth ot the Christ. Catholle and Protestant churches have alaborate programs for the.celebration of the Christmas festival this year. Some have alrendy been presented, others will be tonight apd others on Christmas day, while wome wi'l be held for Sunday, At lenst, one_church will have its Christmas feast Tuepday night. Many cantatas and dramatic, storfes of the Yuletide, expressing the Christian's joy In the advent of his Savior, are to be presented. Misy Flizabeth Hamling, who has been pursulng her vocal studies in Chicago dur- ing the last two years, will sing at the North Presbvterfan church Sunday morn- | An_ elaborate program of Christmas | ing. music has been arranged for both morning and ovening services, as follows: MORNING. Organ Prelude Doxology Invocation Qloris vii...1li, Responaive Reading— Hymn No. 7.... 4 Seripture Reading.. ...l s Anthem—On Bethlehom,'s Peaceful Hiil aare ¢ siesrereesss Simper Prayi t o AT il Choral Response—Lord's_ Praver. Anthem—Nasareth (ar. Buck Offertory Bermo Chrlst " Bolo—Seleoted ST s Migs Bilzabeth Hamiing. Hymn No, 73 . . Benedlgtion Pontlude Dotwns Gounod — o8 of ‘Foyalty fn Grgan Prelude Hymn No. T4. ...... Scripture Reading. Anthem—Sangtus John Hopkins and cholr. Preyer ... ' becoy Choral Response, ; Anthem~-Glory to God on Higl Hymn No. Tb... Sermon—The An Offertory Solo—From John Hopkins. Hymn No. 76 1 Benedliction Postiude ....... J W. Lampman, organist; Uams, director. B F Musfo at Trinity Cathedral Christmas morning at 10:80 o'clock: Processional Hymn—Adeste I'ideles. Reading Anthem—Hallelujah Choru: ..Handel Venite Exultemus Domino.......Dr. Crotch Glorla Patrl................. ..Dr. Crotch Te Doum Laudamus in.C. Haydn-Buck Jubllate Deo in ‘Haydn-Buek Anthem—Allelula .. ... Stainer Hymn—$ing, O Sing This Blessed Morn Offertory Anthems.. ... “Gloria Tib!" and, “Sursum Cord “The K e’ “Sanctus” and. “Giorin " in " Exceisis, from Stainor's communion service, Chant—Nunc Dimitls..... Recesvional . Hymn--Angels Roalma of Glory. TFirst Sunday after Christmas: MORNING, Hymn—Shout from the Pprocessional Tidin, Venite Exultem Glotia Patrl.... Te Deum Laud; Jubllate in C. hy the Glad Hymn—O L. ()"-rlnrf Anthem—It Midnight Clear, Recessional Hymh. le 'm.Redner of €ame Upon_the Precessional Hymn—Sing, O Sing....Roper Glorla Patri Barnhy Magniticat Barnby Nune Dimittis .t Barnby evotional Hymn—Christ Was Born_On Christmas” Day. ... Bonner Anthem~O Holy Night. .Adam (Solo and chorus arrangement.) Hymn—8ongs of Praise the Angels San A5 i ... Thibant Otfertory Anthem—O Thou That Tellest A Handel Recessional Hymn—Adeste ‘Fideles. Reading The full chorus. cholr of the cathedral will_participate in the foregoing programs, s will the cathedral quartet, composed of I Stanley, woprano; Miss 'Higgins, con- tralto; Mr, Wilkins, tenor, and Mr. Collins, baritone. ~Mr. Ben Staniey, organist and ehoirmaster, The music ‘at the First Congregational ehurch Sufiday Wil Be as follows: MORNING, Prelude—Largo From the New World Symphony' .. Devorak Anthem- - Desirec sdom %tarmry-&)n Adeste Fidell; lo—The Birthday of a King. Mr. Ellis. Anthen—~Bfore the Heavens Spread Postlude—Chora! Nong.. EVENING. Christmas Prelude Anthem—1 Desired Molody In C., Solo—The Virgin Program at All Saints' church Christmas day, at 10:30: Processional, My Hear! Tejoloes . e Carol—In the Flelds With Their Fiocks Ablding " West Hymn $9,~0, Come All Ye Faithtul ..., Anthem—While She) ds Watched Their “ocks by AR+ 5 o vs. .. Best Sanctus—Siainer In E_Flat. Communion yron,—-Sleep, Hymn 58—All Holy 'Habe. Hymn 8-it Caie "Upon e 'Mldnlii{k" Recesstpnal, Ty’ 0-Angels From the Reals of * Glory o Smart The. program will be repoated at 11 a. m. on Sunday, when in addition, M. Charies 8. Haverstock will aing, azareth,” by Gounod, Sacred Heart church will observe Christ- mas with _approprigte . solemnities on Christmas day. To take care of the crowds four principal services will be held in the morning, at 5:%0, 7, 9 and 10: o'clock. The principal service will be the solemn high mass st 10:30, when the speclal Chris mas sermon will bo preached by Re Thomas C, McKeogh, 8. J. of Crelghton university. Father McKeogh for many years was engaged fn speclal missionary. work throughout the wes, The music at this mass will be rendered by the combination cholrs of the chureh, Slster, M. David, Q. 6 D. the music teacher Ip, Sacred Heart High sthool, who is & specialist. In the Gregorian and Plina chanis, decreed by Pope Plus X. A spe- clal feature .will be an orchestra from the music puplls of her class In the high sohool. Miss Murill Connod will preside at the organ. The §:0 olelock service will ba a high Hymn—Joy to the World.... Sermon—God's Gift to the Worl Quartet—Festival Te Deum ih E Benedjction . Organ—Hallelujah |~ stan v | Quartet ... septnn H. D. Johnaon, tenof soprano; Miss Della Schnell, 8ylvan Burkewoad, bass 1ss Allce Curry, organist. uiton, contralto; | Evening, 7:%. public worship, | “Jonah’s Flight,” tirs | Jonah. Young people’s meeting at Address on China” by Rev. John Hay Kuhns. subjeot, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will have its Chiristmas | program Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the church, 1518 North Twenty-sixth street, as fol:ows: Anthem—There Were Shepherds Abid- INg In the FAEIdN. ... 0eis.: Cholr, led by Rev. F. R. Schal Brief expianatory by pastor A Christmas cantata, “The mas, Tepresenting rich girls ehildren: Seml chorus by rfeh girls, Dialogue—Flossie, Eva Eden; Ma: Hieks. by_Flossie. Dialogue—May, falry (Mary Marmoy). Second Rem| Choru if's rist- and - poor Enters poor chll- have found in street) Dialogue—Special characters: Ned, & poor cripple boy, Emery Peterson; Nan, Verna Eden, Full chorus by poor children. Ned | and Nan talk of Santa Claus. Sem! chorus by small ehiidren. 8olo by Nan, with full chorys Fairy speaks to rich girls. Dialogue by charactérs. Duet— n. Tree is dldelosed and Santa Claus enters, Full Chorus—"Hurrah for Santa Claus," solo by Santa Claus (W. N. Hill). Dialogue by Santa Claus, Flossie and May. Bolo, duet, triv,” quartet and chorus. Dialogue—Santa Claus and May. Final full chorus. Perhaps a few adaitional numbers. Closing song by s#chool, “God be With You Till We Meet Again Christmas music at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational on Sunday Prelude—Christmas march. Quartet—There Were Shepherds..Shelley Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Harter, Mr. Hop- kins, Mr. Nixon. Solo—Child of Bethlehem.. Mrs, Brown. Dues—The Angel of Light i Mrs. Brown. Mr ortory—Ofteri, on Hymne ¢ Guilmant Sextat—Christmas . N .~ Bhelley Mrs. Brown, Miss Goetg, Miss Hutch- ins, Mrs. 'Harter, Mr. Hopkins, Mr. Nixon. . Postludé—Religious march Victor Vaughn Lytle, organist. EVENING SERVICE. Postlude—Evening song. . Solo—Come Unto Him, Miss Goetz. Organ solo—Holy Night. . Lytle. Christmas Hxmn Mrs, Harter. Postlude—Folk song. Salter Coombs Harter, two Christmas Guilmant Sehumann . Handel ¥oiivie Nicode The feast of the nativity of the Saviour of the World will be ushered in at .St Cecelia’s por-cathedral, Saturday, by a high mass at 6 ‘o'clock, the gelebrant of which will be Rev. D. P. Harrington. ‘This will be followed by low '‘masses at 8, 9, 10 and by a solemn high mass at 1. The celebrant of the 11 o'clock mass will be Rev, E. M. Gleason, assisted by Right Rev. Monsignor Colaneri, V. 8. as dencon, and Rev. John O'Grady as sub- deacon and Rev. D. P. arrington as master of ceremontes. Rev. John O'Grady will. preach the regular sermon of the day at the 11 o'clock mass, The program at Immanuel Baptist Sunday will include a Christmas c» tata by the choir, A. E. Eaton dir.ctor, and Harold H. Thorn organist, as fol- lows: Introduction Bass 80l0—Br Mr. Obligato . Mrs. L. B, 1t Palmquist, Miss Bdna Kell “He Shall Feed His Flock’ e Misses Heinerickson and Eaton, Lehr and Everett. Bolo d chort ‘The ‘Walked in Darkness Mrs. J. L. Stalnaker an “Thy Light Has Come" Responsive Secripture 2:8-20, Soprano . Solo—Bethlehem — Cholr ac- companiment . Miss Marle Heinerickson. Soprano solo—And There Weye Shep- herds .. eve arsh, Duet, Mrs. Announcements—Offering “Hail to the Lord's Anointed Contralto solo—The ~Virgin's (Cholr aecompaniment Miss Irene Eator A Heart Messago—My.Christmas Pres. ent for Jesus Christ. Pastor P, H. McDowsll. Contralto and Baritone duet—Room "in My Heart for Thee. Miss Edna Kellogg, Mr. Leenard Everett. Alleluia BATEIEREL T 1 Benediction, . Cholr Lullaby Special number at the Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal’ church will be this: Prelude—Folk Son. .Nicolle Hymn—Weihnacht. Harrington (Unaccompanied.) Anthem—Te Deum in F......Kotsschmar (Solos, soprano, tenor and baritone.) Mrs. Correa, Mr. Ralph Newell, Mr. Land and Chojr. Offertory—Traumeral......... Solo—Light of the World. Dr. Jennie Coifax. Schumann <. Adams The Earih Lay’ Wrapt (Soprano recitation and duo fo and alto.) Bints, Miss Westertield and Cholr. Qod, Have Mercy. ..from Mendelssohn'y “St. Mr. Charles Lang. Anthem—O, Holy Night., With obligato solo.) Dr. Jennle Colfax and chol Oftertory—Pastoral Symphony, > Lo from Handel's “Medsial Anthem-—The Night Song of Bethiehem .. Bueh me.) and Cholr. Postiude—Chorus of Shepherd's...Lemmens Miss Peterson, organist. Lee G. Krants, choirmaster. Mrs. Solo—0, Mr. At the Clifton Hill Presbyterian chureh Suncay merning at 10:30 o'clock the pastor's highest, and on earth peacé ambng men In whom He is well pleased.”,The musical | program will be as follow |Organ Prelude—Largo Anthem—Hark, the He; Miss Hremner, M | Hymn=Joy to the X | Hymn—Oh Come.All Ye Fai Oftertory—Adeste Fideles (a: Anthem—My Heart Rejoloss, v -Handel 8 . Hendee and o Hymn—Hark the Stral ss Bremner Postiude—Marche Joyese. In the evening the canta Fulfiliment; by the &holr, Battman Promise and by Ashford, will be rendered Sunday: MORNING. Organ—And the Glory of the Lord (Messiah) ... { Anthem—Calm ‘on the Listening Bar.... |y mnOh " Gome, Al Yo Faithfoi of six sermons on “Misslon Wdrk in Japan and Holo by May and full chorus. Solo | Flosste and Christmas | dren bearing their Christnvas tree, one they | Merkel | sermon theme will be “Glory to God th the Musfo ¢t the First Presbyterlan ohurch .Handel . Glichrist OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 THANKS The year 1909 passes into hi}ltory as the most successful in this store’s career. It’s been a year with succession of merchandising triumphs that have won hosts of friends and patrons. To all who have favored us with their patronage we are very grateful, extending our heartiest thanks and wish all A Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year Store Will Be Closed All Day Christmas Sunday papers will announce Our Big After-Christmas Clearing and Pre-Inventory Sales beginning Monday. lievably. BENNETT’S Goods will be sacrificed almost unbe- Johnston and Mr. Mould. Nancy Cunningham. Organist, Christmas night at 7:30 the Bible school of the Castellar Presbyterian church will confer its annual treat upon its upward of 50 scholars. An interesting feature will be a Cook-Peary discovery of the pole, with a Santa Claus house in the vicinity. The program follows In part Song—Christmas Day . Recitation—Christmas Morning . Drin ,,, Fdementary Department Three clas Song . Readin, en L 4 Vidlin s Evelyn Hanson ' —The Shepherds. North Pole Discovery. Santa Claus' appearancy Distribution of treat... Music at Castellar Presbyterian MORNING, Anthem—Ever Near. Duet—Luther’s Crad| EVENING. Anthem—Let' Us Go Unto Bethlehem.... e Ang Class Song—Twinkle, 8§ Cantata by Fifty Volces. Walnut Hill Methodist, Forty-first and Seward, presented a chorus of fifty volces, accompanied by an orchestra of elght pleces, in . cantata entitled *Glad Tidings" last night. The Prodigal’s Return, The Macedonlan class at Harford United Brethren church ' presented *The Prodi- gal's Return,” a dramatic story of the Christmas season in three acts, at the church last nlght. AT 1—SCENE 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Hawkins at Home, Timo—Night of December 23d. By-gone days. Visited by ‘village minister and_scholars of Bunday school; on way to Christmas entertalnment practice. LATER IN THE EVE: Visit of young sirging school, ACT Christmas Eva Josiah returns ING. People on way home from I1.—SCENE 1. home from village with- Serenaders. Joslah . and Samantha hang up thelr stockings, SCENE 2. Prodigal asleep by camp-fire, The awakening. Solloguy. Tempted. ACT IIL Christmas morning. Unexpected arrival of children. Merry-making of home folks. An aot of charity. \ Btranger tells life's story. Recognition. A happy home, The cholr of Lowe Aven Presbyterian church, Fortieth ard Nicho!i.. streets, under the direction of Jo F. Barton, will present & cantAta from Dudley Buck Sunday morn- ing begluning at 10:30 o'clock, the regular wervice hour. Mr. Barton has worked hard and long with his choir on this and it is expected to be particularly good: Organ prelude. Doxology. Invocation and Lord's prayer. Hymn No. 178. Scripture lesson and prayer, Oftertory—The Coming of the King.D. Buck (A Christmas cantata). Mrs. M. E. Benjamin. 1. Prophecy—Boprano solo, Miss Florence’ Lancaster. 2. Advent—Chorus and duet, Miss Olsen and Mrs. MoMillen. da. The Annunciation—Alto solo, Mrs, P. W. McMillen. 3b. The Annunciation—Tenor Chares Hertzog. 4. Across the Desert—Male chorus. Caravan of the Magl. solo, Mr. The Mias | {ald, by Miss Nan Dorsey, 5. The FPlains chorus, 6. The Departura of the Shepherds—Mr. C, L, Nance and chorus, 7. The Virgins' Lullaby—Mezzo, soprano solo, Miss Jessie H. Barton 8. The Questioning of the Magl, Mr. Jo F. Barton as Herod 9. The Adoration—Miss Olson and male chorus, 10. Adeste Fideles. Sermon, Henediction, of Bethlehem — Female The united choirs of the Plymouth Con- gregationial and Nofth Side Christian churéhes will render the following program at the Congregational church, Twentleth and Spencer ‘streets, Sunday evening, at 7:00 o'clock: PART I Carol—It Came [pon the Midnight Clear, Invocation. Response—Glory Be to God on High..... avve, Gounod A um and chorus, Scripture reading, Rev. Clyde. Hymn—Joy to the World. . ...Handel Cholr_and congregation, standing. Prayer, Rev. Olvde. Duet—Hark, Hark, My Soul.. o ;i Harry Rowe Shelley ey and Mr. James Knight. Carol (German folk son; Silent Night. diie.... Sermonette, it .y Offering. i pARY 1, Selections from Handel's ‘‘Messiah." Soloists: Mts, Florence Loftus, Mrs. L. Clark, Misy Susan De Graff. 2 that 7 th a melody)— L Air_(alto and chorus)~O, Thou Tellest Good TIAINES.......... Miss De Graff and chorus. Chorus—And the Glory of the Lord. Alr (alto)—He_Shalt Feed His Flock Mlss “De. Graff. Alr (soprano)—Come Unto Him.. b Mrs. Loftus. Pastoral sympheny. Recitative (soprano)—There Were Shep- herds .. d . Mrs. R. Chorus—Glory 10/ @od. .. ...u.ivieeeiiee.s, Recesslonal—Hark, , the Herald Angels Sing tiioceeesiiiii... Mendelssohn Benediction, Rev. Kirschstein. Mrs. Florence Loftus. Miss Jesste Cady, planists; Mrs. ¥, J. Kirschstein, organist and choirmaster, v s Dr. Loveland will ‘glve a special program at the First Methodist church Sunday even- ing. The Imperial stereoptican will be used glving fllustrations of “Christmas in Art,”” as shown by the old masters. Some of the carols sung last Sunday night wil' be repeated, by request of many. The| program wil begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The printed program for the New Year's day ‘events in the assoclation will be out early next week and may be had upon ap- plication. The assoclation monthly paper, get, announcing all midwinter 'classes, ready "for ‘dlstribution. - All the first week in January. The most jmportant vesper service of the season will be Sunday afternoon when Blshop John Npelsen will glve a Chrlstmas mensage at 4:8 p. m. Miss Hazel Loveland | whll sing thed Birthday of a King' and other. solos, ahd Miss Ggace McBride will give a violln number. the soclal tea following the vesper service there will be special music. All women are cordially in- vited to the meeting and social hour. The new classes, to be formed Immedi- ately after the new year, are psvchology, under the able direction of Rev. F, T Rouse, D. D., pastr of the First Congre- | gatlondl church; home nursing and first head nurse of | the' Visiting xum{ assoclation; voice cul b The Pud- i | classes open o ture And vecal-exgression, by Miss Lilliaw Fiteh; Sunday school téachers' training | class,’ Miss Ida V. Jonts, general secretary | & of 'Assoclated Charities; studles in |} Matthew, Miss Theodate P. Wilson, | religious work dlrector. A new club will be formed in the asso. elation the second week !n January—A Good Time and Study elub. The club will study simple business arithmetie, such as 0 Day Wiien Christ Was Born. \ | ana | services sehool |10:46 and 7:30; morning topic, | Came 5 By Rebecos Farson McXKay. Somewhere the winds were softly bearing to Him The mystic music of the waking world, The song of birds in warmer woodlands winging, And carol of the daffodils unfurled. Upon the breezes came the far-off token Of ocean's deep and ponderous anthem-song; And through the azure distances unbroken, And o'er the dim and distant heights along | There came the silent tribute of creation— The calm acclaim of starry hosts above, Rey Soclety ment, & day school at 12; young people's meeting at |8 | Gi Ly The rhythmic-wonder song of adoration {8 needed as a brush-up b; iers, checkers, those who do banking, in business houses. the club will be tures In this club. Call at the building and | see Miss Hendes, Miss Crittenden, educational director, about at Kirschstein. m; be given. mas entertalnment Tuesday at 7:45; gospel meeting Friday at 7:45. Twenty-first, G. W. Abbott, Pastor—Morn- ing, teenth anr Farnam, I lesson sermon, and Sabbath school at noon. st school at 3:30. P Mornin, sage of the Inc teenth. Pastor. sel tifth and school at v:49; Sunday servi subject of lesson sermon, ence."” Morning, is His Mission | tinuation af & has - charge Saints’ | avenue, the present and the Christmas music will sung. Nicholas, Rev. Minister—Morning Worship at 10:3. Christ- | mas “Coming of | Bible class and Bunday et worship at these services. ney, land at ! Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 p. m. Your | ding are cordially invited. Latter Day first, Wednesday at 8. Rev. ship at 10:30, evening, Special |avartett. E ‘ people’'s meeting at 6:45. Plymouth Congregational, Twentleth, ing worship at 10:30, Christmas sermon Christmas music; |Cnristian endeavor at 6:30, ship at 7:30. | by the combined choruses of the Plymouth and Seott Hyde, mas sel theme: ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS CLOSE TONIGHT HAYDEN; THE RELIABLE STORE Sweeping Reductions in Holiday Goods Tonight. Will Be Closed All Day Saturday Thanking our host of customers and friends for their lo liberal support which has made this the best Holiday Season ¢ extend to all of you our 1 and »f our business experience, we Best Wishes for a Merry, Merry Christmas Two Big Bargain Events Begin Monday Our Semi-Annual Half Price Sale of Ladies’ and Children’s Outer Garments. HAYDEN and Prices. TRACKAGE PROPERTY ‘We offer for rent the building located at 914 Farnam street, which is a one story and basement building. Dimensions are 20x86, approximately 3,300 sq. ft. An addition to alley could be built to suit tenant. This is in the wholesale district, being convenient to car line. For further particulars call The Bee Building Co. Phones Douglas 338; 17th and Farnam Sts Independent A-1338. BRANDEIS STORES Closed All Day Saturday CHRISTMAS DAY - No Place for Them in the Inn;" at 2:30, with Mrs, John HIil, Missionary society; Thursday the boards of the church meet clerks, cash- ete., at 7 | Thursday The first meeting of | Woman's Monday, January 1v, at|evening, be occasional social fea- |socially. First Methodist Eplscopal—Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pastor, Frank L. Loveland, D. D. Morning theme, “What Manner of Child is This?" The Sunday schoo! will give a Christmus program at 12:10 o'clock with distribution of | gifts. At 7:30 o'clock, in the church sudi- torium, the service ' will be devoted to “Christmas in Art,” {llustrated by views of the old masters. The Imperial dissolving First Evangelical, 2422 Franklin—Christ- | Stereoptican will be used. The cholr will exercises with tree Christmas night at | render specia: music 30. program, “Christmas Gladness,” will f Crop of Gold Stock Flowering Into Wealth, Prices | to Purchasers Having Been | Suddenly Doubled. 15. ‘There will leader of the club; or ils new work. Miscellancous Announcements. The St. Mark's Lutheran choir will give ‘hristmas program Sunday evening 3, under the direction of Mrs. H. J. Trinity Methodist Episcopal, Binney and Heritage; “The “A Goodly evening, oung Man in'the City. Second Church of Christ_Selentist, Nine- yric Theater—Sunday m, Service 11 a. m. Subject “Christian Science, Westminster Presbyterian, %'wenty-ninth Mason—Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and I. 8. Calder of Bellevue 1zard Street Bap. chool 9:45 3 p. m. by Rev Sing hey for the merry, merry florist! He ought to be a particular merry chap Christmas day, for he has been making hay the last few days, as it were! Flowers have been going up, almost though not, of course, quite to the helght of the beef and pork markets. | A few days ago American beauties were | selling &t $1.30, $2.00 and $4.00 a dozen; the same lengths of stem now cost $3.00 $5.00 and $8.00. The beautiful Richmond rose has also ! doubled in price, the best quality costing $# a dozen Violets are class bunch. NOT MANY TO WED CHRISTMAS Licenses Tssued Before Hollday —Tabor Pair Has Difficulty Getting Permit, Immanuel Baptist, inkney, Rev. P. H at 10:30, “The natio speclal service of song. First Presbyterlan, Dodge and Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks, Morning service at 10:%0; evening vice at 7:30; ‘Sunday school ‘at noon; Lristian endeavor meeting at 6:15 p. m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Twenty- “urnam, Chambers Hall—sund s at 11 and o “Christian S Twenty-fourth and McDowell, Pastor— Mystery and Mes- evening at 7:30, Seven- Dy D, now worth $200 for a first Peoples, Charlés W. Savidge, Pastor— Who is Jesus Christ and What to Men?’ Evening, Con- orning sermon. Prof. Mertes of' the music. Christmas day ‘will be observed at All church, Twen ixth and Dewey by two services, 7:30 and 10:3. At latter service the full choir will ;‘r Few Not many eouples will be married in Omaha Christmas day, for only four | Fmony by hastor and Dudiey Buck's |licenses were issued up to moon the day | the King, by choir. Men's | before and all of these expected ‘tu h~‘ B (school at 12:0 m. | married Christmas eve, o,k Savalil Welcome 15| David Rhode and Laura German of Tabor, la., had some difficulty in getting | First Christlan, T‘K(‘nly~!lxl£\ u:‘ul ll:l;-‘ll license, for Rhode did not look 21 and -"_5@”“‘"\:: 3;'035}:‘1"’; s 1P | Miss German seemed scarcely 18, They 7:30 b, m. Bible school at noon. |Produced a penciled consent to the wed- signed by Miss German's parents which looked to License Cle Furay “like | an excuse for playing hookey, written by | a schoolboy.” The license was Issued, | nevertheless, Lowe Avenue Presbyterian, Fortieth and Nathaniel McGiffin, D. D., hristian ices Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, 1818 North ~Twenty. J. N, Baker, Pastor—Sunday schoo! t 9:45; preaching ‘at 1 and §; young peo- le's meeting at 6:30; prayeM meeting Railway Notes and Personals, All_raflroad offices will be closed all | aay saturday. Jesus;” | s 3 “'| I N. Longworth subject, he * Angels' Song." | ool will spe Christmas music by _the double | 21} izabeth Hamburg will sing hio. i o First Baptist, Twenty-ninth and Harney, | Marshall Cralg, o J. W. Conley, Pastor—Services at 10:30 Chrant. Weaters, nd '7:30; morning, “Christ the Saviour of evening, ““The Sixtn Command Pentecost of the Rock Island oftices Modern Murderers;” special Mrs. Pentecost will spend Christmas ic at morning service; Sun in St. Louls, C. Griffin, gencral agent in the freight Qepartment of the Northwestern lines will spend Christmas day at Geneva, Il January 10, in Chicago, there will be a | conference of all passenger department | officials of the Burlington route. L. W Wakeley of Omaha will be present at the meeting. Nineteenth and Ohio | Pastor—Morning wor- Royalty ¢ North Presbyterian, M. V. Higbee, theme, of the Rock Islana Christmas day at Lima, assenger agent for th will spend Christmas day | and or, K hristmas mu %0, St. Mark’s English Lutherar Burdette, L. Groh, Past Christmas day at anniversary; Sunday Twentleth hristmas %0, Sunday services at 3od In Chrlat “Cheery young evening * topic school at 12; to Earth reetings;” Sunday Spencer and Morn- could buy nothing better for female weak- [ orie | nesses, lame back and kidney than | school at 12:00; | Electric Bitfers. ). For sale by Beaton evening wor- | Drug Co. Not .n, Milk Trust | John P. Clyde, Minister troubl unday rth Side Christian churches. Hanscom Park Methodist Eplscopal, ‘wenty-ninth_ana Woolworth, Rev. R D. D., Pastor—Special Christ- es at 10:30 and 7:30. Morning “Good Tidingy of Great Joy. At 3 the cheir, unde > direction of Mr '@ Watch Sunday Papers for Particulars Prepare to Come Early. glven the contract for low South | brick and stone with can | flinger, Our Pre-Inventory Clearance of All Classes of Merchandise. HAYDEN™® Faultless expression of surpassing style ¢haracter in the new winter boots—Exclu- sive models at at- tractive prices BENNETT'S "Reliable Dentlftry Taft’s. Dental Rooms AEEAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Small Btrike Among Ice Cutters at Seymour Lake, FORTY MEN OUT, 500N REPLACED E. Carter Gets e Contract Bulld New Presbyterian Church —Chief Briggs' Father « Dend. to A small cutters at strike occurred Seymour lake among: the fce Wednesday and Thursday. The men to the number of about forty quit work on a demand for 2) cents an hour. This number was only a small portion of the force of inen wo ing and it is reported that new men arrived promptly to take the plage of the strikers. The present wage 1s i7% cents an hour No further trouble was reported yesterday. The cverseer sald some men tired of the Job after a iew days work in the cold weather, made the disturbance and thought when they quit to make as much Incon- venierce as possible. | N. E. Carter to Build Church. Carter of South Omaha has béen the construction of ehurch’ at Twenty- His bld was $26,73 for work of constructror. He was not the bldder, but was the low man of the Omaha contractors and this point was In his favor. This award was made by the board of directors in a meeting heid Wednesday evening. According to the terms of his cor Mr, Carter agrees to completed the c! In ten months. The materfal is pillars of N. the new Presbyterian third and J streets. the et ch ssed cdford limestone. Chiet Briggs’ Father Dead. Chief John Briggs has wired his wife and South Omaha friends of the death of his father, aged 75, which occurred yesterday at Cadar Raplds, la. The chief reached home In time to meet his father before the end came. The funeral will be held Sur- day. Mrs. Briggs will leave for Cedar Raplds today to be with her husband. Reckard-Thomas Nuptials. Frederick 8. Rockard and Miss Loulfe Thomas were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Thomas, 2714 B street, Saturdny 'evening, December 18. The bridesmalds were Ircne Thomas and Nellie Reckard. Howard Kennedy of Lincoln *was best man. The bride recelved many valuable gifts from triends. Magle City Gossip. W. C. Bronson is spending his holidays at Brush, Colo. Christmas ifts, Udall, jaweler, 40 N. 24th. Jetter's Gold Top Beer delivered to any part of the eity. Telephone No. . Mrs. J. F. Marvel and Mra David Dun« t yesterday for Syracuse, Neb. Ira E. Doyle of McCook is the guest of his brother, Bud Doyle, through the holis aays. FOR RENT—Partly stairs. 887 No. 24th St Christmas gifts, Udall Arthur Hefflinger, broke his modern 4-room, ups 24th, Hels skats Jeweler, 40 N son of Fred bone while Otgan—Past A : ey “Handol To Him Who came in-lowliness and lovs. | Kratz, will give @ song service appropriate The Original and Genuine ing on the midewaiks Weaneaday, mass oelebraied by the pastor, Father Judge, who will also speak the Christmas wreeting to the congregation. The eutire congregation will recelve holy communion ot this mass, . Christmas program at Calvary Bagtist church, Sunday, at 100 a. m.: I Nocturng . QUieT Sitent Night nvocation . as o Btaten n..atnrh. Nativity. cmfimn Faatt. Came” tipon ol s Oftertory Vi Organ)—Ro T g sty omanos yor . e ... Henrl Welnawaki Miss Olive Carpenter and Miss Alice Curry. Schumann of & King.. Neidlinger Mrs. Dale. Anthem—-Oh Little Town of Bethiahem A8 Lix . Neldlinger Organ—Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah). Hando! 4 EVENING. Organ—Holy Night. Anthem—Hark! Wh Voloes : Eymn—Har Duet—The A nd v ere Were n—Pra BSolc—The V Webe Anthem—Calm on the Listening Bar Organ—Choral . Ghartet Mra rgin Dala Miss Wobaer e | Above and o'er Him angel harps were ringing, And seraph voices heralded His birth; While shepherds near and Magi-men were bringing { Glad gifts to Him who bring O let ug join the glorious Christmas Ohorus ! | t thrilleth yet along the hills of Shem; toHim who lveth in and o'er us— The Premised One—the Babe of Bethléhem! | Give Chicago, December 21, th “Peace on Earth." 3 | to the season. appear Sunday for the | ments. Sunday school at 12 St. Mar, The y's Aven Mary's avenue and Twent etus O, Baird, Pastor— 1 10:30 o'clock sermon | Subjeet, “Peage.’! 1909. |G | pubil m onna, by the pastor, ful colored views of the Speclal- musie and an sung by Mrs. Harter. Castellar . Presbyterian, p. m, m. tellar, Saturday’ eveing, Christmas entertalnment; i? “The Glory of the Christ bible school; as Da c_wors Rev. 1P u noon, large chorus ue Congrega by th Sunday echo Introdue! reat 7:3, bl Sunda eventh, orning worship Sixteenth Ralph H. Houseman, Min- choir will first time in vest- tional, St Rev \e pastor, )l at 12 m. Young People's Christian Service olub at Special Christmas service at Tllustrated address on “‘Being a Ma- 7:3 beautl- Madonnas lusirated hymn and ble school ¢ 10:%, at 3, | Park Forest chapel Christmas program; HORLICK’S 'MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. Miore healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest gigestion. | Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Richmilk, malted grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Tn::':-bmc' . Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. « Creston | H. | | for thie alle | Jack belonging to A | sin pltal in Omaha th KE Men's Furnishers, i, LEVY, Mrs, Je Canfield ot Mry le and daughters are \hdunf Myr. and & the holidays, owskl was arrested last night d charge of taking a wagon L. Bergguils: Udall, jeweler, 400 N Wright has 'sb far recove operalion at the Swedish hos. t ahe hos jeturned Els Mert Christmas gifts, rs. C. W e her \er home. or the very best bake oads anc Aainties and the finest Christmas eandi-s and nuts go to A. Bakke's, the baker, af 432 North Twenty-fourth street. TO ALL MY S50. OMA{A FRIENDS: CHRISTMAS FADS FOR THE LADS BROTHERS AND DADS. LLEY & HEYDEN, 16th & Chicago Sts. Open even'gs.