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A AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA dgnual Week o{ Prayer” Will / Begin on the Second Day ‘ of January. ROYAL NEIGHBORS' ELECTION | The annual “‘week of praver' will be held the first week of the New Year, beginning January 2, It was decided at a meeting of members of the South Omaha [ Ministeral union at St. Luke's Lutheran church at Twenty-fifth and K streets | last week. Arrangements were made for the week of meetin The meetings will be held nightly at the different churches of the city, ac- cording to the custom. At the meeting of the union, Rev. 8. H. Yerlan, pastor of St Luke's Lutheran church, was elected president, and Rev. William R. Hill, pastor of Trinity Baptist church, secretary. Royal Neighbors Blect. At a meeting of Clover Leaf lodge, No Royal Neighbors of Americs, Thurs- day evening, officers were elected, They are: Clara Merriman, oracle; Mary Bruce, vice oracle; Kittle Bowker, past oracle; Belle Balley, chancellor; Mary Hugenberg, recorder; Sarah Hathaway recelver; Anna Finley, marshal; Alberta | lor. inner sentinel: Clara White, outer sentinel; Belle Grother, Julla Pulllam and Amelia Green, managers; Drs. Ensor, Beck, Davis and Bmith, physicians, Dies Calitornia. News was recelved from San Diego, Cal., yesterday, that Mrs. Pierre Bols- serce, aged 3 years, formerly Miss Mary Guiles of this city, dled yesterday at the home of her husband in California. Ehe 1s survived by her husband and four chil- dren. A father, a brother, Robert, and a sister, Mrs. John O'Keefe, of this city also survive. The body will arrive tomorrow even- ing. The funeral will be held Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the residence of Josephine Guiles, in Sarpy county. In- terment will be in the St. Mary's ceme- terv. 5, Held for Am it. Mike Miller, arrested on a charge of attempted assault on two little gi Just! Fakato, 4-year-old daughter of Mrs. Rose Fakato, and Anna Gulitz, 6-year- old daughter of Mrs. A. Gulitz, Twenty- eighth and T streets, was bound over Friday morning in the South &ide police court by Police Judge Reed to the Doug- las county sanity commission. It ‘was charged this morning that Miller was insane when he attempted criminal acts. The prisoner was held for Sheriff Felix McBhane,who was to have taken charge ofe Miller last evening. If he is found fine he will be brought back to be tried in the local court on the charges made by the police. Clay Robinson W Clay, Robinson took two out of three games from the Sheep Barn gang, who appeared for the first time In the Stock Yards league. (ednesday evenin, Mattress is of sanitary fibre, with diameter twist roped legs. 6 foot extension. Five high back full box 1 R ) o .Jf'k'i’.afi%"“""“v’,. “Z?'Efl‘l‘.'fi‘br.’;’d"‘?:‘.". soft top, heavy ticking. Entire three 312 75 seat chairs, upholstcred In the best grade GENUINE S PANISH 552 50 and foot board, X Randall a6 1 tor—Sunday school at 10. Preaching at pleces at only. . o leather. One arm chair to match. Specfally priced for entire set, only. . » Burke 5 148 1. Subject, “A Glorious Church." Ep- #1.35 Cash—$1.00 a Month. 8500 Cash—84.00 a Month, b 8y e 1% T S binct - WWhat Batams Found." . IR 1 A special solo will be sung by Chauncey VERY LARGE SIZE (&~ prie g = Mullen at both services. COLONIAL ROCKER—Seat __________ First Presbylerian, Twénty-third and 1, | 38 (03" ook Nolitared 4 oAy mamsou coM. CO. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler, Pastor—Pastor | AN ack upholstered i 2. 8d. Total, | Wheeler, who has been ill at his home, guaranteed imitation leather. Wilkersén . % 1% 31| will resume bis work in the pulpit Sun- Robinson 17 Bl 3| day morning at 11 o'clock. "Eider Henry | Q3 Has extra massive frame, L e %64 | Vicos at T:%0 o'elock. A mestingin ‘the splendidly finished in gold- 'nI (h 'd Be M g Malloy interests of the state prohibitory cam- en. Has high back and ere shou! usic aign wi a A Totals William Rerry will have charze. Sabbath roomy seat, steel Powers Krug . Strauble . Bernard Schellberg . Totals Kells . Lightfoo Wilkerson Straw Johnson q Kinyoun " Clark Finch OMAHA SUNDAY B twenty-five eéllulold rings from & set of harness hanging in the Star livery siable BRIEF CITY NEWS diveres puih F1N8 11 @15EFiek court by o FARMER AND THREE OF MACKENZEN RECEIVED " Tuesday evening Institute at a 6 o'clock dinner armers’ 4 North Twenty-fourth street, yesterday Jessie A. Millencr. Cruelty is alleged as CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH BY AUSTRIAN EMPEROR i e T‘a" I?r‘\'“dl‘l'l‘: ""'-]""l'm"p"“"""l"‘; . s week w ptheria, is morning, was spntenced to sixty days In | imowngend's for Sporting Goods” grounds in her petition \ h L B i P A Ry et et revell the county Jall In court by Poiles Judwe | (00 T Sew Blllott Molbrook to Lecture—"The PLENTY, Sask, Dec L=C. W.| BERLIN, Dec. 1L—(Vin Wircleas to|days on aecount of the dissase. Reed. Bly returned only a few weekn| Fof Bt Hierarchy that Governs Humanity,” will | Mitchell, aged 48, and three of his chil- | Sagville)—Field Marshal von Mackenzen, | At_the meeting of the village board ago from Logan, la., after having served ghting Piztares—Burgess-Granden. | 0 0 L e & lecture by Elliott | dren, Lenora, 16; Lucy, 4, and Lioyd, , | commarider-in-chiet of the Teutonle forces O Thursday evening, & femonetrariie o ) for | MAve Root Print I-—Now Beacon Press - . | signed by about twenty ecitizens, was a thirty-day sentence at that place for 4 3 rova | Holbrook at Theosophical hall, sulte T0l, | were burned to death today fn their farm in the Serbain campalgn, has been ro- | prasshted, protesting the action of the steal'ng a gold watch from a farmer scuth | $3,780 buys 66x75 clome in lu\\" ; | Bee building, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock cefved by Emperor Francls Joseph of | Central Station Engineering 'mmv::r\ of Plattsmouth, .;” ‘:.‘.. $ yl user v';"n‘!‘ $0 per mc The lecture I8 free to the public. shell was In & barn when his wife Austrin-lungary, who accorded the dis ";";""hm"":‘-l‘;:'*’If’[h:‘;p';’;":‘; ;;l""‘,m_"‘ Magie City Gossip. \ ront, Keeline Bldg Phe Srate Bank of Omaha, corner discovered the fire and called. He ran | tUngulshed soidler m speclal audience, & |ne o “\ilior" ront or service charge | Mrs._Mary Driscoll will sing et the| Subber Saletmen %3 Detrott—Fifteen | o "ha Liarney. Pays FOUK per cent | into the burning house and succeeded in a dispaich states | ndduion to w mlnlmumk“rnln"o( 5 per evening service of the West Side Inter- | salcamen of Tnited States Rubber : s “ SRt n3: th, or 16 centa per kilowatt. a SeRomIBAticeal . church &b Twentyoninth | T 1 of the United States RUbMer|gp time deposite and THREE per cent | saving two o his eons. In attemptl th, or 18 oents BeE oo sl sost and Q streets company will go to Detroit over n savings accounts. All deposits in this | further rescues he fell and was burned Blkhorn | wan to be for the atount of current The Ladies’ Ald soclety of the West Northwestern road Sunday | cank are protected by the depositors ' with the three children ™ | used, with a minimum of $ per month Side Interdenominationai charch will hold | “Today's Movie Program c:assified | cusrante~ fund of the atate ot Nebraska. e Samitouda NNRIIN nolargaret Hotliag ‘and Marte "“"m"l' resolution wna. adopted thab g rne » bazar and luncheon today at the ¢hurch on todey o B ave bee s ook company eontinues to Ball, Thirty-elghth and @ streets ;_';‘("l:"_:l"',"rjl"‘r""’:"‘: :}‘“:r"‘m":' ingly light penalty TWO MILLION ACRES | Mrx Henry Bichel of Qmaha visited | that the village hoard take steps to can- <ol ughter of Mir, and ' S8 CLUSTE B gy g T TTY YL er father, A. I, Hansen, Wednesday cel the fran e ol e o " | rlous moving picture theaters otter. | TEXAS CHIEF ADVOCATES IN SOUTH DAKOTA OPEN | "i:""sn'iva.'s. N Wynct were Omana [ oo\ mpome ing at the home of her parents after a | g 2oty Pt 16 Life Insuraies see): ¥ visitora Wednesday hey moved into G . short {liness with diphtheria. The funeral or Satety ia L nsurance PLOWSHARE PREPAREDNESS Ny VS their new home Tuesday SCRANTON, Pn., Dec. 11.—The Dolph will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock | W. H. Indoe, general agent, State Mutual e WYORE, Doc. fLatovernor James WASHINGTON, Deo. 11.—Opening \ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bay. Mrs. John |company's anthracite breaker at Jessup from the residence. Interment will be Life Assurance Co., of Worcester, Mass., o sottlement of 2,000,000 acres of nnnlrn Sehuldt and Miss Ela Clausen did theit | burned today, causing a loss of $150,000 made In Graceland Park cemetery. one of the oldest (1l years) and best (F Ferguson of Texas, nddressing the | gable land in Pennington, Custer and Fall \~ hristmas shopping in Omaha. and throwing 800 men and boys out of The women of the Trinity Baptwt [O0 C T T il Assoclation of Life Insurance Presidents |River counties, South Dakots, was an-| Mra P, G Hofeldt and daughters, the work a :?;:_r;‘r}\";‘l-l‘r':;"l"\:rnl‘:'lr|:l-:=: 'fi.‘x‘(’:ff‘.;,} 5 today, sald one kind of preparedness this | nounced today by the Department of the ,‘\‘"‘;';;Fm :‘l‘;?“h‘::m:‘n\‘x‘lnl‘";‘;':"‘ Ar0 €ON*| A Room for the Roomer. or & Roomer formeny ocoupied by the Rysnm Miliners Dr. Millener Sued for Divores—Dr.|country needed =ne *“=¢ which could be|Tnterfor. The land will be avallable for [ yei 04"\ A0 WAL U0 EETR o ined | for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the ml!?mny nr{‘pusll' lnu- postoffice Frederick H. Millener, custodian of the | wrought by the plowshare. entry January 10, next the committee and speakers of tholwork The Campfire girls of the Central In- terdenominational church will meet Mon- day evening at the church at Twenty- Ofth and M streets. The Boy Scouts wiil. meet Thursday evening at the same place. Socks, stockings, neckwear, umbrellas, sweuters, hats, gloves, silk and wool hea shawis and mulflers, tie pins, slecve buttons, brooches, hair — ornaments, dresses, suits, coats, bath robes, kimonas. 1nen towels, etc, ctc., make very aceapt- able Christinas gifts and you'll find most interesting supply here at Flynn Charch Notes. Trinjty Baptist, Twenty-fitth and H, Rev, Willlam R. Hall, Pastor—Preaching at 11 ang 7:30. Evening subject, Ford Peace Ship. Sunday school at Young People's soclety meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Central Interdenominat'onal, Twenty- fifth and M, Rev. H. K. P. Cornish, Pas- tor—Bible school at §:46. Girls' day will be celebrated. Morning worshlp at 11, with sermon by the pastor. Christian Endeavor services will be hold at 6:30. A praise service w1l be held at 7:30. Gospel sermon at 8: top'c, “The Boy Jesus. West Side Interdenominational, Thirty- cighth and Q, Rev, Shelicross, Pastor— Sundny school at 9:46. \lnrnlnl worship t 1L Cl ristian Endeavor at 6:45. Preach. lnx at 7:45. Prayer service and teachers' meeting Wednesday even'ng at 17:30. Ladies Ald soclety Thursday at church. 8t. Luke's Lutheran, Twenty-fifth ana K, Rev. . Yerian, Pastor—Sunday school at 9:46. Momlnf service at 1l Cathechetical rll\s! at 3 In the afternoon. at 6:8). Prayer SHOP EARLY AND SHOP SENSIBLY! R s See Our Mammoth Stock of High Grade Home Furnishings Before You Buy. Luther league at 7 in the evening; leader, Miss Josephine Grimm; subject, 1001 Other Harriheh Student Volunteer \lnvtmel;ll"h ”xmfll Fla h"r Grace Method/st, Twenty. th and B, : Rav. Ve xugm- Pastor—The pastor Bargains on wi fll\’uk junday morning on e sul ” ject, "'A Lesson in Humanology,” and in Display the ovsn!nn at 730 on the lf:‘v “The Second oCming of Christ.” \un '\y school at 9:45. Epworth league at 6:: o Hillsdale Baptist—Regular fble study 0. Fvening service at 7:30 will be fonduicted by & “Blily" ‘Sunday gospel team. _All are welcome. 8t. Martin's _Eplscopal, Twenty-fourth and Rev, John Wallis Ohl, Rector— Bervices for third Sunday in Advent: Holy eucharist at 7:30. Sunday schoo] at 9:45. Matins at 11. Holy confirmation at 1:30. The bishop of the diocese will officiate and preach. Instruction to con- firmation class Monday evening at 7:0. ide United Presbyterian, Twenty- third and H, Albert N. Porter, Pastor— Preaching af 11 with a sermon for chil- dren at the opening. Sabbath achool at 9:46. Juniors at 3. Christian Endeavor at %, Preaching at 7:X.. Praver mesting BREAUTIFUL NEW DESIGN CHARLES THE II. PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE —Elegantly proportioned and exceptionally well constructed, Correctly finished fumed: Genuine quarter-sawed oak throughout. 48-inch top table, with 3% GUARANTEED 2-INCH POST BRASS BED OUTFIT ~—Bed has ten fillers apd finished satin. Springs are angle iron, woven wire top, supported in the center. school ot Christian En- deavor at 4 p. m., and Senjor Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock. Wolfson Is Named Instructor in Hebrew Lewis Wolfson, a freshman at the Uni- versity of Omaha, has been appointed instructor of Hebrew and sacred litera ture at the Price Hill Hebrew school in Cinecinnati. Wolfson plans to leave im- mediately to take up his new dutles, Since coming to Omaha several years ago Mr. Wolfson has been prominent in local Jewish circles. Although only 20 a, m. In Every Home on Christmas Day This Is Made Possible by the Wonderful “Columbia Grafonola™ @ We offer a complete shuwing of these world famous Musical Instru- ments in every size and style and rmging in pnufrom 15.00 to $350. We lllustrate here our “LEADER” A marvelous instrument in every way. Drop in and hear it. Beautiful mahog. any, satin walnut or quartered oak ca in golden, fumed or url‘y English fin- || spring construction (T2 ¥ A $17 vnlne$9.75 at only.... #1 Cash—381 a Month, ) A SPLENDID VALUE IN A ROYAL IMITATION CIRCASSIAN WALNUT DRESS- ING TABLE—Matches bed and dresser, shown to right. Beau+ tifully grained French bevel years old he has been conducting a ishes, All exposed m over stesl apring eon- Ihiel T Hobrew in ene of the Jeoad plate mirror. measures 30x3i nickel plated. Non-vibrant mator piers | BLCUL(L tionatle™ synagagues. four records with one windi and & r 1 During his spare time Mr. Woltson table worth up to A0S T8 reccrds Chados. WIS suse this luw'p'ruu_" et 822.00. $12.95 plans to work for his degree in the Uni- Our price versity of Cincinnati. — trol; 300 assorted needles; 4 needle cups, etc. Price, You pay nothing on the Gra'onola; 75:00 $3.45 ) Roth . 1 Zlebell Lang b Totals. . Cold and almost frozen, Henry Mann, |’ 2218 U street, South Side, was found at | 7:46 o'clock this morning by Chief of Police O'Hara of the Cudahy Packing plant, at Thirty-third and N streets, wandering about the plant hatless and ss in a demented condition. He is me man who was arrested last Sat- urday at Twenty-elghth and Q strets by | Officer Ballow. At that time he was booked as drunk and disorderly, | Officers Grace and Baughman brought | the man to the police station in the | patrol, where he was revived. He will be | leld awaiting Investigation as to his sanity. Fred Bly, Twenty-eighti and J streets, wha was arrested on a charge of llleAIan\ B Upholstared R e oAt A Be B Get Our simply pay cash for one dozen records— Skl l::: A Work. “ ‘ A Columbia doudle disc records, two se- - { Prices First lections on each--6 ‘¢ afltu. m—aa———— | ‘;’ - e "'-——-wvt-v Before Buy- e ety WAE 3 NRATY V%% \\ ing Home- {8 : / T ] furnishings NN \"N l\m‘,m\m\{/:\ /3\ { ) Three-Piece Mission « A SPLENDID VALUE IN A HIGH GRADE AUTOMATIC LIBRARY SUITE BED DAVENPORT-8olid oak frame, finished golden. Back and seat deeply tufted and upholstered sl7 85 . in guaranteed imitation leather. One-motion converts it into a full sized bed, only. $L76 Cash—81.50 & W A G.nuine Va'ue nma9x11 Foot Vevet Rug ished fumed structed. Com tee and arm o "t S [ H‘l m mln xMas $1.50 Per 100—Besutifully Designed MR. BUSINESSMAN! Automatically 5,000 Per Hour Are You in a Rush? N.S. 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Can be had in | . R ] .é”'lrll‘ou_r:‘niynll‘;u‘lhi ?“;ho any, golden or | us rlnter | forin on the market that 1 Ror wrosn folt or imalc S T 0|18 1) 1” ../A\\‘/ ! t‘ WL, Ml l'!:‘rl mwun(wnw T Vu.fll" '/”/(V/ Al By BELEGANT NAPOLEON DESIGN ROYAL IMITA- TION CIRCASSIAN WALNUT BED-—Very massive in appearance, with full roll head Matches dresser $15.75 Rfi!E TMITATION W1 CIRCASSIAN WAL~ NUT PRINCESS DRESS- ER—Has heavy plank wn. 1 0 large an :fll drawers. French beveled plate mirror meas- ures 18x30 inches. Matches bed plctured above. Ex- tremely beautifully finish- ed and strongly con- structed. Our giec only— NOT A TOY Subdstantial Jue- enile Plirmiore THRER-PIEC! Th raced and strongly o ting of rocker, s wade of se- quar La.ge 24x42-inch top, constructed and 86 L bri Very solid oak, brass ash tray with glass inset, convenlent drawer golden or fumed inches high, 12-inch top. A in in a complete ot $3.69 stands at this low price of ...