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Leaving out of consid- eration parties going to the Pacific coast exposi- tions, through travel is much heavier than during the sufmer. Travel on the Unfon Pacific’s Overland Limited shows | (he An increase of 100 per cent over the cor- responding period of one year ago Rallroad men say that while the Philadeiphia, fleld secretary of the Jew- | [TERC PERetRErr Trrneet 8 el travel between towns in Nebraska and Tows shows a decided falling off. This they | attribute to the greatly increased number of automobiles that have gone into serv- fce during the last year. The campaien for the improvement of the country roads, the rallroad passenger men assert, has | had much fo do with the increased travel ple Israel last evening. A large audience | greeted Miss Goldberg, who represents especially the religious correspondence school department for Sabbath school teachers. “Create a temple-going habit. Accom- | pany your children to the temple. Don't think you have done your duty when l ton, theater violated a Contempt Hearing ‘ “to Be Had Monday | Hearing of charges of bound dropving off, as anticipated by tho‘mn brought against members of the local motion ploture operators propriptors of the Princess theater, was special trains and private car| p,gponed until Monday morning by Dis- triet Judge Redick, The Princess theater case arose from picketing the place by the operators, who management “peaceful picketing” issued by the district court. through passenger businese is holding up, | SOUTH SIDE LAD BREAKS HIS LEG ON THE GRIDIRON While playing foot ball with a crowd of small schoolmates in the rear of the | Garfield school at streots, South Side, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. G, Fifteenth and 1 street; & broken leg. The limb wa. contempt of union by GIGANTIC now alleges order loocked the chance of a lifetime. You New $300 Upright Bixteenth and H T 4 ceied Earl Arthurton, 9 - 4‘ Arthur- | 1“! ustained | by POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OF THIS Pianos and Player Pianos Now Being Sold at a Fraction of Their Cost. Just Six More Days, and This Great Sale Will Be Over If you miss getting one of these sweet-toned pianos at these prices you have over- let cash stand in your way when we offer such liberal terms. Sends one of the pianos to Your Home. Pay the PIANO SALE can save $122 to $200. Call early tomorrow. Don’t This $550 Player Pian $5 you send your children to temple and yourself go out shopping, or to the thea- ter. Strengthen the relation between the home and the synagogue. Make the synagogue the center of communal life, the position it has held In the past,” she pleaded. 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The Jewish chautauqua movement was started by Rabbl Henry Berkovits of Philadelphia twenty-three years ago. Rabbi Willam Rosenau instituted the correspondence school for teachers two years ago. Rabbl Frederick Cohn of Omaha will be on the program of the twenty-fourth annual assembly of the Chautauqua. which will be held in 8f. Louis, December 24-%0. Miss Goldberg will be the guest of Mre. J. N. Kopald until Monday. Fires One Shell in Two Days and Gets A Canadian Goose ere, ch, where have the litfle ducks #one? is o tuneless melody Bd Dooekal, { Charley Battelle, John Lewls and Dr. M { H. Dunham sang upon their reiurn from a two-day excursion to Schuyler. This quartet of Omaha bunters hiked for the Bchuyler camp with the express purpose of bagging enough of the feathery flock te provide sumptuous Sunday dinners, but the ducklets refused to be a part of the conspiracy and put the blink on the Omahans’ hopes. Charley Battelle fired one shell in the two days. That or: shell, however, did its duty weil, for a it brought down a Canadian goose which fell a vietim to the wiles of a bunch of decoys left out over night. When Eattelle went down to the blind in the morning he spotted the goose and quickly plugged him. The other humtsmen were a bit more You can get Stuart's Calclum Wafers of any druggist at 50 cents a box. Also mall coupon today for free trial pack- age. ; Free Trial Coupon . 311 Stuart ufm'.'fi"” rg‘m- at onc. .IL 1 al kage Cakofum Waters,” THIS “AD” is Good, but a o B AT IR E s e S RRRRE | l 1 | 2 & A [ 2 i Walking Ad fortunate than Battelle, each getting & Thousands of Omaha Men | mallards aud tive teal and a grouah on his luck. The first day out Docekal was mm‘m'“h | the only one of the party to get & bird o clared Docekal, “The ducks—if there are any—are oertalnly steering clear of the river.” ! . SUITS | Thinon Russ Front | PETROGRAD, Nov. 0-«(Via London.)— on their banks. lRuuhn military observers are finding . | lines on this front are growing increas- ingly thin. These are furnished by re- ports from the fighting lines, notably Drill masters report that excellent progress is being made in the drill work because of the willing spirit of the new to exist between them and thelf officers. £ LONDON, Nov. 20.—~The Copenhagen correspondent of the Morning Post sends “Russia intends to place millions of additional .troops in the field, according to a notification by Premier Goremykin pateh from Petrograd." eo————— Apartments, flats, houses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a is Better small bag. Dovekal came home with two ““The shooting, is certainly punk,” de- $10 and $15 @German Lines Grow 1 | frequent ndications that the German United from the sector northeast of Rige. men and the admirable relations declared the following: to the Russian press, says a private dls- Bee “For Renmt.” | |[FLATIRDN B | Mov: Port Arrived. COPENHAGEN. . Prederick VIII GRN. - Osear 11 Culls from the Wire u ue g:lm: on Nnvywllhar n. t the wllr: ference FROM 12:80 10 7:30 P, M. $1.00 PER PLATE, Consemme Royal Stutfed Rabbi Solomo) chegter, president of the Jewlsh x'hn&‘!w.iomlhn of Amer- ica and widely known as a traveler ul(d author, died At his home at New York. He was born Eckshan, Roums No- and came to the United States in 102 to accept the presidency of the Jewish theological seminary. Jobhn T, a ama- teur poets, who were induced to enter ul}l and poem contest conduct, the ohn“"z. Hall Musio mual:a sompany. T sen lol'o' in the federal prison at At- lanta, Ga. Allen Willlama, and Peter Bynum, be- lieved to have been & member or- part: bandita that held up and robl store In the Healdton oll field in [y "battle following the S o ro 3 Deputy Sheriff Baliew also was '.IYMZ. but s olml.l to recover. Willlams was iflow er, ne Beans as Ues. mul.; S asipisng, bAF i “Serkony plot, Moreci was ::u- RS by automobile. CHURCH ACTIVITIES’ GAINS SHOWN BY CATHOLIC REPORT Increases In all cwurch activities are shown in the annual compllation of sta~ tistics of the Omaha dlocese of the Catholle made public. Baptisms Iast year numbered 3,62, of which 26 were adults. There were 884 berg gave an interesting sketch of the |the total to 136, beside forty-three priests position of the Jewish woman, from her |of religious. oriental status te the present position |the total to 116 built, making a total of 168, | The number of parish schools was in- | creased from ninety-two to ninety-five | and the number of pupils from 10,94 to | 11,768 MILLER PARK SOCIAL CENTER ENJOYS EVENING Two hundred and fifty residents of the Miller Park school district attended the opening Friday music and readings and with each other In a get-acquainted ses- sion after the formal exercises. Principal Hunt of the school, Superin- tendent English of the Recreation board and Supervisor Burke of the social cen- ter made short talks. Music was furnished by the Chambers Music Soclety Orchestral Music, Mr. and Mrs. and Ger- trude Thiem and Earl Pickne:. Evans offered a reading. CLEAR WEATHER REPORTED According to morning reports to the railroads, clear and calm weather was the rule over Nebraska and most of the country, country it is a little colder, temperatures having ranged from 18 to 3 degreos above gmero. Tampers with Jury Wheel, 'I‘DLEK"I:‘)l..‘ 0., 'N‘av. 20.--Gufit; ‘Mumm.m "meo- of leniency was the ver- Against John P, courts. ing with the jury wheel. penalty is one A fine of $I, above the left knee cap. Dr. A. Fricke was called and set the bone In | place. Balance at $1 a Week $10 Sends one of these Player- Pianos to Your Home; Pay DRINK HOT WATER IF YOU DESIRE A ‘ ROST COMPLEXION church, which has just been marriages, of which 64 were of Catho- | the Balance at $2 a Week. \ llea and 170 mixed marriages. Three | [ dlocesan priests were added, bringing | | [ Four new parishes bring | “’. we eant h.l' but- look ' better and feel better One new church wag | | after an inside bath, | Former Sale Price $225 Small Upright $600 Chickering & Sons, square . $600 Weber, upright »w England, upright . Hale, upright $26 $400 Emerson, upright . To look one's best and feel one's best — Crelghton university had a total |is to enoy an inside bath each morning | Ve 3 360 Ivers & Pond, upright. 15 enroliment of 137 and Spalding college |to flush from the system the previous | “;‘",h‘",‘l' ‘.‘“&,\'({’\'I'lfl‘:} g i :520 Steinway, uprmfl of 1. Seven academies for young |day's wasto, sour fermentations and pois- | '\f "]0, & 1ght B4 } $1,000 Chickering, grand .. 95 women added 1,19 to the list of young |onous toxins before it is absorbed into | F el !11‘1\"1’3‘ """ . 175 $1,100 Steinway, grand . ... 0 folk recelving education in Catholic in- | the blood. Just as coal, when it burne, |l 1300 Tryber, upright . L8165 $450 Schubert Player Plano 1! ) stitutions, making a total of 14,68, leaves behind a certain amount of incom- |l 500 Cable, upright ... h 50 Playatone Player Piano. 3 { bustible material in the form of ashes, |[§ 3450 Steser & Sone, upright... e #0 the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and polsons | which are then sucked into the blood | through the very ducts which are in- tended to suck in only nourishment to wustain the body. | If you want to see the glow of healthy | bloom in your cheeks, to see your skin | #eot clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a slass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which s a harmless means of washing the waste | materfal and toxins from the stomach, | lver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire ali- mentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallld complexion, also thoge who whke up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, billous spells, acid stomach or oconstipation should | begin this phosphated hot water drink- ing and are assured of very pronuonced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate Costs mery little at the drug store, but it is sufficlent to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and ‘limestone phosphate act on the inslde organs. We must always consider that Inteimal sanitation s vastly more important than outside cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel Pores do.—Advertisement .THANKSGIVING.. Styleplus $JZ Remember, this is the only store in the city where you can buy New Steinway, Weber, Hardman, Steger & Sons, Emerson, McPhail, Lindeman & Sons, Schmoller & Mueller Pianos and the famous Pianola Piano. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha Ironclad Guarantee stands back of every sale. Sooner or later you are going to buy a piano. ‘Why not talk it over at home today? Think FREE LIFE of this opportunity to get a standard INSURANGE piano at such a low price. Piano Co Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. Headquarters for the New Aeolian Vocalion, Recognized as the Oldest and 'Lurgen Pilano Columbia Grafonola and Victrolas. House in the Middle West. Our FREE STOOL FREE SCARF & soclal center at their school ning, enjoyed s program of shook hands of Omaha School of Mra. FROM ALL OF NEBRASKA NDARELIAR & * west to the mountatns. Up by & jury this afternoon Keily, clerk of count The charge was that of tunpony- The maximum ar in the workhouse and Clothes _ Thanksgiving is new-clothes-time for countless men. It’s a logical time to buy--winter and the holiday season just ahead. Get style and wear both—and pay a medium price. We have the exclusive sale here of the famous STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17. e 2 The illustration shows you their fine style. Notice the peaked lap_el_on the suit—a little point, but little points combine to give clothes their character. The overcoat, the Maryland model, has become a national favorite. Set-in sleeves with cuffs, patch pockets, box back. Satin sleeve lining and satin yoke. Of course we have many other styles and models. And other makes at other prices. The Home of Hirsh Wickwire, Society Brand, Schloss Bros.” Suits and Overcoats at $15.00 to $35.00 Exclu'slve Distributors for Patrick Duluth “Bigger-Than-Weather” Mackinaws, at $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.