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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916 FARM_AND RANCH LANDS | _ FARM LAND—WANTED n;lTOPlOS FOR A DAY OF REST Fourth Commandment.” Tuesday eve- ning the Luther league 'III meet at the home of V. A. Johnson, 1023 North Thirty- REAL ESTATF INVESTMEITS | NORTHEAST PRESS ~[AFFAIS AT SOOTA GMARA ¥ ing on many farms-educational advan- ’ o . Intermediate’ Christian Endeavor at 3:3; of Wayne. WHAT he had to sell: An automobi tages unexcelle 30 Beo iy Phone Doug. 4313 Evangelist Morris will be the principal | Mrs, Frans, by & motoreycle, a summer cottage. There are m y iy tracts of land—irri- a - fan Ende Morris chalr. _And__he sold ‘hem ated and non-irrigated—sujtable for all HOTES UVESTOCK VEHICLES Deaker at the Grace Methodist church, 90 BBnastior through THF REF Want Ad columas. | kinds of farming, for sale cheap and o ~—BT6 BNAP reasonable terms. Seed ruising highly “Wor Baie superintendent. Senfor (‘hm:- Protection of small chiidren irom scar- 6:30. In this serv! {1t tever h sed considerable com- B swill b lnsiand; | 7. L KENNEDY GIVES ADDRESS | """} troin ot iain, Sy Twenty-fifth and E streets, South Side, | Holiness assocfation in the side room of ment | Bunday evening, his topic being “The |the church at 3. Praver meeting Wednes- |council that children under 12 years 8¢ WANTED-To hear from owner of INVESTME} or. i “ casminpuan eighth, Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- A B v Lot proved land for sals. C & y We have a S-story brick hu|ld|nl. to- | e T Buckingham. Houston, Texas.® Evangelist Morris Is to Be at Grace | Confirmation ol Saturiny L] Management of Playhouses Ass jert A e e ‘ WANT MONEY? i "1 Methodist Church, South Side, |*t1 They Keep Theaters Fumi- { $ y d First United, 2 Franklin, Ira Me- i m:::.-"';n h:.r:n'v(;.'-o';:ar:"k gt Let me tell you how to get it. Idahs FARM L‘ND v FOR RENT Sunday Evening. 3ride, ln".(:r Mtornlnl"nnfl"r’\nn at 1l - | gated. | W. FARNAM ‘\\”T" & 00. | 1iving conditions’ are excelient—elec tric- ;,,f,'; ,'.’,:,’"’“"’“""' Food hay and 2ome| pATRKS ON MAJESTY OF LAW |Samuei “:”,W‘ .u,,.n."...,’&.m Mission Men at Session in the City SOUTH SIDE IS WELL FAVORED | 1% Farnam St. Tel. Doug. 10w | 1ty uined for cooking, lighting and FITZGERALD, Band at 2:30; Mrs. Laird, supérintendent - j 1 { WML, modern, up-to-date hotel in the | Profitable. I will give complete informa- | F5R BALBFirst ciass THolsteln oW, | Majest b day evening, followed by the regular| WAY Neb,, Jan. 2.—(Spectal Tele- | aco be kept from going into moving = tion to you free for the aski ¥y of the Law ~ -3 ¢ ag ept from & henrt of the city. Almost new, price efholid 3 'Hrm,‘r:‘"" ng. rvlllklnl one gallon, fresh in May. Phone |school monthly business meeting at "“{.mm.b—- e Northeast Nebraska Press | ;i iure theaters Is recelving most atten- i 346,000 """'g‘";?nn'(wo: long time Colonization & Industrial Agent. | } 42 Bee, Dous. o+ | Rev. Mr. Morris is one of the western [echool monthly business meeting at the ” o ik wagons Fi cheap. | ®vangelists and has done much work in {parsonage, 23 Frankiin, Friday evening. | astociation met in Wayne Fridny. Theiion Thirty-two_mil gons for e address of welcome was made by F. 8. M. 3 Atkins of the loeal hneon-Danforth_Co. 16th And_Clark. | the mining districts of the war west. He | Episcopal, B M D. H. Cunningham bein LT L DS oy i . BUFF_ Leghorn cockerels; aiso £ood (Apent considerable time in Goldfield, | St Andrew's Forty-first and Charles, | oot'og (0708 D HE COROIMRREN IONE | Besse theater, one of the thres movie Miscellaneo young eow: fresh soon. Colfax 24 | Ney. where he delivered this sermon and |J. E. Flockharf, Rector—Holy communion | 01t © a‘;; eity. W. H. Weeks of Norfolk | houses of the South Side, said yesterday gt i et e e 25 O g at & Morning service at 1L ~Bubject, respon ¢ o o GUR PRCAN ORCTIARDS. TWO mares for sale. 1622 Cumink. T.|a number of others. He 1s spoken of 88 | “fcce Poime, Deeid the Man" Bunfay| Addressss wers made by D, 1. 7. House [ hat children have wawotutely nothing ¢ i are the best investment on earth or in | 0O c 8 convincing speaker and an_ eloquent | school at 96 'Evening service at 7:®.|on “Progressive Journalis P v Col 0! - - . he & ipecial music for evening. p { read 1 creasing with maturity, Own a home - - " pulpit orator. In the discussion of his | RSOy 'RECT ed *Twentioth and Ohfo, |On “Business and Publicity” and J. P. | each day to spread disintectant through | WE are y at all times to producing an income, not outlay, Easy T K ""I"““ he recently said | Rev. Thomas J. Collar, Rertor—uoly gom- | Oturey on “The Country Merchant and | oyt the entire house, whether there be & make loans on first-class city oymens. POULTRY ‘AND PET STOC! “The law of the Lord is perfect. Law | munion at 8. Sunday school at 9:40. Morn- | Advertising.” q W S Rt S STNGILE comb Tihode iaiand Tied ¢gia for |18 @ generlc term, and in its different | € Draver with sermon at 1" Geventng | |fear in his showhouse. It has been The J. J. Ahern | custom of the management several times “W. Wagner, 81 N. 18. report of a contagious disease in any property and eastern Nebraska D, 2819, Sty National | prayer with sermon at 7:80. A visit to the public achools followed. |part of Omaha or not. At the Orpheum DT 2 - 1, $1.10, $2, §2 for 15 eggs. Photo | £ vie | - farms. Rates on request Missourt Lan { oA i o Bshia B, | v fats ':"""': byt 5 "’"fl"’_‘; """;"" "l""",rl\ll Saints', Twenty-sixth and Dewey,| J. L. Kennedy, Dr. Victor Rosewater |ang Magic theaters similar carofulness UNITED STATES TRUST €O, |ORBAT BARGATNSG % down, 8 monthiy & _Neb. roversin will. Natursl law is the ee | SAth ASHEAR! Rectot Tioly SoMRBUDIon | sehoot, / an Ihaorttny oreated the' Blah |ty exercised. by the managérs, they sey. AR 11k [ BUv 0 Acve, good. (et and BowTY | THOROUGTRRED cockarer, Fed Giagex: | Of soverelsn will. Natural law Is the ex- | jark Assistant RectorHoly communion |school. An inspection of the state normal | Health Representative Henry Schmeling 3 and, near town, southern Miasouri. | champion strain and Buff Orpington | pression of divine will in reference to and sermon at 11 !v*rmnn topics, “Rela- | #chool followed. | has reported not more than twenty cases saate morisaes, | e flsnl\' $175, “Ad.dnu Box 808, Ex-| Sunswick strain. 52 8, 30th St. Har-| materfal things. Moral law is the ex- | tonship to God." Vesper service at 4. | A reception was held for the visitors of any kind of contaglous disease in the e B or Springs, Mo.* | _mey 200, pressions of divine will in reference to | Sermon topic, “Faith.” Bishop A. L.|and a short session at the city hall fol- |jast month. 00 CHOICE farms for sale; 148 acres | W offer n fow New Zealand ied Steel, g Willlame will preach the sermon and | highyy improved; # acres of cholco land | - rev, black siivers ‘and solid white giant | Mmoral beings. Civic laws are in some | ,qm,1ite Y0 Dreach 1he SCEROT ',;';;‘"'“.n"m"' ",“ 5TVl of thé | Thumday surance for $1.00. Non-taxable; runa & | "fii R fo seitle estate. Kd | rabbita. Robt. Beutel, Denison, lows. |messure at least, the working out of | R o i Running & |arrested W. Gabriel, living a¢ Forty-sev- Ifitde over § years yet; property is| o NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for |divine purpose in human forms of gov-| Lutheran. 2 enth and 1, streets, on a charge of break- 32000 Address Lock Box 408, ( En H corn land. "3 Obu, acre., 435 aore; fale, price §5, Lam Anepach, C a8ams, | ormiment, The common distinction made The enroliment is good, the northeast |(ng a quarantine wstablished at his home. Neb! mited by 6-room house and other ot mnmn.n two good lots covered by | evening the health officer b. only 4_per cen alance 2 years. Det: Okt Saviors, Danlsh, Twenty-second Nebraska newspaper men being well re e | 7P Stebbins, o joago, —o | Iy 'ween natural law and moral law 18 |and Leavenworth, T. B. Ammentorp, g A P- | He was housed in the upper story of the mm'm atsounts o0 s, St & ACKES timber Jand, Deai oo close 1"”3"’ o0 A ‘;w"‘“"’ WIN.TE | o distinotion without sasential differen {or Sunda; nehofiyu pan s-lr{fc‘:. 135;';“‘:“: o epite of jnelement weather. A |local jall Thursday night and removed farm i Reasouable commissions, | to town, 310 per acre. Write for book- | ! for moral law is as natural as the laws | Thursday at $:15. ~ Bible ciaes FHIAAY |evening | o oo {0 the visitors this | (5 suitable quarters yesterday morning. 'ET‘F:“ ‘l"“""r "‘|° "’1".';"""' lot. 8. Frai ¥ that operate in the physical universe. | at 8:15, 2 o el B Mepnps RS (S —————— Man's moral nature is & part of its estab- | Trinity, Twenty.-fifth and Ames, Rev. PR, o draw od _interest. Need e bt B tusk“Xiivos i i bt | “FARMS FARMS FARMS | _AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE | ishud orer ana mora e e nare an| £, ¢ Misoniilel FustelSnodt ey Carranza Names The Ladies Ald soclty of the Wost Side BMANA_ 10 Tast_Neoraska farma applied to moral beings.” ish |mu.n"°'u'ma':m at g."'sund. Interdenominational church elected of- -xnuE REAL ESTATE CO. Several bargains in 10 acres, 40 acres, morning services. Lather league tn B 1 ficers to serve during the coming year g,m e | ™ acres, 100 acres, 240 acres or 320 acres, Tuesday ovening at § at the home k3 v oar 0 uonsiaer at their last meeting, at the h f Mra. or larger. Some of these will not last THESE OVER ‘The cholr of the Castclar Presbyterian | G, Danfelson, 2440 Bilison. g, at the home of . GARVIN BRO‘MT AANK BLD long. Farms within less than 2 miles LOOK LSE church will repeat Fred B. Holton's| Grace English, 122 South Twenty-sixth, G : t- I Harry Chance. The officers are: Mrs. - - 2 of Omaha our speciaity. Call forencons, cantata, ““The Christmas King," Sunday | C, N. Swihart, Mini tor—Bublect, at it OnSOI‘lp 1010 ISSUE 7. F. shekiey, presiaent, Mrs. George FARM Toans, 5%, eastern Neh., or w it convenient. Bring wife with Miote " o~ PDASNS T Sori LR 3 Nor ot Marble, v : ern la, Toland & Trumh “1 Hee Bdg, ORIN MERRIL COMPA) BUICK LIGHT TRUCK. evening at 7:30. Program as follows: J hl‘i_ that Will Not Sink. fluh]eet — » Vice president; Mrs. Harry T TO 510,00 mi "D, | N. E. Cor. 24 and M Sts., South Omaha. One %-H. P. light truck, excellent ( Chorus—Prepare Yo tha Way of the ‘;-g:rmd‘:ua&:g gmma'da- EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 2.—A commis- | Bruce, financlal secretary; Mrs. George V'end, Wead Hta. WESTIRN NISBIRABKA, condition. Price right. | Lord. | bate at 7. Grace Lutheran branch Sunday | *1°% appointed by General Carranza to |Fogle, treasurer; Mra. Jack Smith, chap- "‘(,T‘,.b. or ity and farm 10ans. Quarter advertised last = week in | Duet--O'er the Silent Eastern Hllls‘!lchool Forty-elghth and Leavenworth, | consider the advisability of establishing |lain; Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. J. Wells m-.«r ity nuu\ mnk Bldg. | Cheyenne Co., 18 sold, another across | MODEL # BUICK. Miss Margaret Koopman, Mrs. Frank |at 2 compulsory military service in Mexico, | 8nd Mrs. Harry Chance, sick committee ! “ , ty.| the road can’be secured under forced Brown and choir, Bt. M.,.,“ Poatlilh, Dwentioth -and | has be City . |and Mrs, John Wel 2 , i e an. B bt Bans Brds. sale ut $,00. Seo me at once about it. | A bargain. Excellent condition. Male Chorus—Fillow the Guiding Star. | Burdette Lo Grolr Natot oty Son | henocasun work in the City of Mexico, . John Wells, church reporter. ! '_m_"l_. ebSeeE | jome bE the beat section ba ChoruscGlorious Morn. = erds, | Y106 115 t0plc, - Job | WAL, Blessed | SCCOMINE to official advices received Bowling Scores. : R mball Co., s offered at - v - N ontralto—~And There Were epherds, | A tod. by t Y h v . T Bty 47 B Bt Rk g WL NEB. BUICK AUTO CO,, |Miss tisther Boggs, women's chorus and | Gonaciousness. Eubiime Reriects Cubraian previitsly hah Gudared, Sé4TAN L UCR TARe DY $% CITY LOANS. C. @, Caribers, o | JRGKE G, WALLACE, KEELIND ehoir, Deut “nquire of the . W L e | peneid s £ Total, © 12 Brandeis Theater Bide. | BLDG, OMAHA 1808 ek Douglas T | oSOPrano-—The Sone s Ringing SUIL | Guy socl, 5 aae m, ot b compulsory service, but it 1a understood | Iconard W0 164 180 o4 % MONEY. HARRISON & MORTON, HARPY CO. BARGAIN, Migs Margaret Koopman. clety of Christian Endeavor, that the recent development of revolu- |King 160 18 184 H _¥16_Omaha_Nat. B K Baod; watl’ Iiourved 18 ot mioch lote Chorusoy to the World. Kountze Memorial, Twenty-sixth and | lONary movements south and west of |Bernard . 1216 2 LhRS VATCE BEBREC 14l YOU Thoce DaW. “ontralto—Luther's Cradle Hymn, Mrs. Earname Rev O D RSaLreixih and| o uahue | Cit i Schellbergs YR v S 1 oo me .. once about it. o ———— Frank Brown, with choir accompaniment. r D, Y, or; a Yy, witl Zapata in ¥ A o S ed GO B, KEELIN REAL BARGAINS Chorus—Praise Ye the Lord. C. Franklin Koch, Assoclate Pastor— | the south, prompted him to appoint the | Totals TR T 7% Home Builders Pays 76| “row WALLAL LINE | 3 1914 Ford touring cars. Duet—Farest Lord Jesus, Miss Besse Moraitis worenip ae 11 Subject, “Who fe vi CLAY-ROHINi <‘ o M) 7 o i w m‘uu OMAHA 1 1913 Ford rondster. McGil and Bert Kyelin Was Jesus Christ?’ Evening worshi commission to canvass the situation and 0 I\S()N COM. CO, b e g W8 G g s B BHAL NEBRASRA FATN O 11014 Ford roadster. CRomus e s Sone: 1n My Heart for | & - 8ubject, 'The In-dwelling Christ. " | dratt a compulsory service law 1t neces- |gtary & e o O AT ai eatOTe, i | AR Umaha man owns o very fine . | 1 1911 Hupp 3 roadater. h Regular monthly musical, special music | sary, Wilkers | moin 8 as long as you wish wnd convert Into | Bere farm i miles from county seat in | 1 1912 Chalmers 30 roadater. Chorus—Come and Worship. by the choir. Bunday school at 9:45; Oscar Hansen 167 160 96 Caanof anott ot oo | Central Nebrus d h.nk 11912 Maxwell % truck. B Frank Drovh, dooty. . Goodman, superintendent. Luther 3 Malloy 0 12 3 Ank for our "New Way" booklet. han 1 1015 Maxwell Joagie nt 1 Hraio SBunday school, Druid TWent -6l ht Women Knoskl 16 18 417 ol Authoriznd Capital $100.000 ¢ all level; . W. FRANCIS AUTO CO The Thii1 Presiyterian church, Twen- | {mischstior oot and Ames. ot 3 y-€1g o= e e AUTHORIZIED CAPTTAL $200,000, fine sandy loam soll; ¥ acres being | 216 Farnom Do %3, X ety ¥ 'Meehsut-l lectures Thursday and Fri- . Total s4 T 230 e AIYTHUHI!ED CAPITAL $000,000.00. I8, ) naplenty of tame and wild | {iyis Loster. touring, G-oyiinder..... 40 | Ueth and Leavenworth streets, three|day at § and Friday at'4:s. Fined $100 Each e AMERICAN SECURITY CO. Drice and it Js worth tha mopey. | 21918 Buick C-2% tourd (660 | weeks ago started a “‘win one campafgn.” Methodtst. STOCK YAF-DS NAT BANK. ___L:":-'_“‘fl'&..%:_'t-— NS INV "';‘r,,g,fm,';“", SIRE Puik ross - :’: n;-l for its object an increase in mem- olValnut Hill, Forty-tirst and Charles, f or Selling 0026 e 0. 3d. Total, tracts of w. D. rship and to famillarize the familles of | Oliver Keve, Minister—Services at 10:3 Vi TR bttt Lo om . | B-1914 Ford tourin | ance 1w GUARANTEE fivs, O L T8 | CENTIAL NERRAKA, TARM CHE A | (o, Siudonaiker § truride the sommaity Wit s wuck Inteennt 40 RS T Twenty. | B i N 4 eth and Dav 0 {terson Bidg, Doug.| @cte farm 2 miles from county seat in v toasé, I FRFOL, has been crested to such an extent that |y owe,’ Pagtor—ibie . class s "1 B | o CWARD, Alasks, Jan. 2. nty- | Peska . U 4 T e, e central Nebraska, and we think ho | FRANKLIN-Soyl, with fine 7“’;"""' T, & pald worker, Mrs. Kate Copeland, has |Sturgess, superintengont: cl for ali |l€ht women, arraigned on a charge of 'Gehrman R S NS X limousine and tou ont; classes for KSR Tie Fonrus Traresat | Would be wiling' to "exchange it for | G{HOIMES, 400 | 4 moder h been put in the field to assist the pastor, |a8es. Morning worship at i1, A Man’s | selling liquor at Anchorage, the principal i | o A Keliglon.”” Epworth league, o Totals T2 o, abstract office. B PP LR e e Al tavet; o and those who are giving their services |juci & P ue, 6:30, a meet- | construction camp of the government R i B el D, o ’i,,,“'“,,“ g Ao R Ao, Teon ifon, | voluntarily, All departments of the |secvices t s S el Geriiy sn6elistic | railrond, pleaded guilty and were fined athee B Hobaia, ¢ fin‘flm nm.r::n ng w-'t':rnmhg:u;n:r 1a _good v & church work are getting an impetus froml‘m":fi::n“m l':r.\ Dwflunltt)yomtor adult ""_l’{ “""l-h" was learned here today. , grfl"‘;m t — — - S — w |V ‘W . | e TN R M COM PR the campaign, the most marked result be- | gufl' qUening sorvices. °° g e S SN TR tevuhs e Ahe rhi | SEEECY 197 184 B0 T, Omahe Nat TN k. Blag. D. 171, “dlamond ear scrows welgh- | Ing the large congregations which now conducted by special agents of the De- ! Johnson ot Oak Street, South Tw Onk, w18 PPN SATRY vod ’,‘,m B To invest oNE or i, vmm i 1 :.'-‘?ifi." 0 trade for s 1916-16 | fill the church every Sunday evening. |T. C. Webster. bastoreSunday scheor, | PUTment of Justice, acting under apectal |Gavin 1 i5 per cent ‘on L Wostern Nebraska, tor ) aug Trail hitting is o feature of that serviee 4% Junior league, 3 Bpworth league, | Instructions from Washington, were ac- | oy % b B Aibions Nebe 1'.‘ - W ol Value, | FOUR Tot i » and every Sunday night witi . |7. Sermon at 11_and 8. Prayer meeting |Quitted. als . 7 Imnong 400 —tE ORT., TyCer MW . turn of some p.nlt:ln: m‘:]n 1 ,,' @ re- (and Bible study Wednesday evenlu. 1 u. Tnder the rules of the Alaska Engineer- Church Notes. for sia and’ Pestoratio Shels Teinars | Untianar (Uil apd Farnain, ing commission and a stipulation included | Gospel team work will' constitute the REAL ESTAT CKAGE - Yoty gay 4 5 e mdig o B gt dosmguitt s oMy e T d':;"_“:hozfi in deeds to town lots at Anchorage, the [#tTvice at the United = Fresbyterian i Omaha. at 1, Mre. Goorgs Kntrikin, suberimton | fale of lguor s prohibited. v N iy 18 vy [ AR A gospel team, conalating of Dr. W. W. |tencher. Ivmorih ton st 10, Joh - ra: RS Nrviss Wk DY SIS ST TEN WA, pron s N entumonans SO0 : 3 Ward, Gerald ! 1 s Rapia” West Slde Interdenominational, Thirty- Teiton Bl Enbry Solahle Nunln:n ot Diatiplsenis) Tvy The Danish Englneer aighth and Q' evy Bhallorons, Pastor - o s, B Rpr:l ok :M.:' ' .f, . Twenty-fist and Bioney. o o B N L R o the membe: 3 sorvices a the Frotestant hurenes there | 5. Nullif S Bver and teachars megting B O Etudy of the n and o ot of- tonight and Sunday. The opera house .,u,",;,"{,"'_fl“"' the mort ere Yy Torpedoes Ticors will be held at 7.0, has been reservad for the men's meeting |on “The Jew COPRNHAGEN, Jan, 29.—(Lia London.) United Presbyterian, South ' Om: in the afternoon and union meet! evening thers wi ~ADn appara atm Corner Twan}h!thlrd and H. Rev. Albert in the evening. nChnrl-:n.Lu( :ou .Ix e e 1 Sialeed, Wil Forter, Paator-Preaching at il Sab- roucher, Trwceoerner kv | Invents Device to I soreice-at T4 Wodnendny svenie 7 s prevent the destruction of ships by tor- [bath school at 9:45. Juniors at 3, Christian ysdor N. I5th. | as #ospel singer. This team also has fits pedoes or mines has been invented by |union at 6:30. Gospel team service at 1 30, ,w : anm?&- own planist. Dr. W. W, Ward is captaln, . Frantz Poulsen, engineer. The detalls m}g‘uudt-la B‘fplllt (l:grty R:mrdl-ndrvll_ - 3 — suUpber from € to T |are withheld, but the principal feature o study holr & vival setvice p: Co. 2% Va ..,...,' ing pletures. Walter More, chairman et | 18 801 to be & devico for diverting the |t,:%0 led by Mr. oveming at 130, ‘stndy mhowlm‘. treot and’ Pask A“m“‘ committee. pressure on ships’ sides of the air masses ?‘1?.. in me fundamentals of the Christian ) 8 ter—Morning we The racles Jennlnl . Fifty-second and mekorv formed by the explosion. The invention ible 8chool nmunl Peoble’s meet- "' “""‘"" Caching at M “‘L’.‘: §; T8, “Kadeah ""E leagde has been offered to the British admiralty, | Grace, Methodlfl. Mnt!\—flfih and E. Rey, Dr, Pastor— Tie Y Colibo at’1 | Which has promised to test it at the earli- . Vi o Sottimn " ot TR fors Bk, & proaching | est possitle time. mornne rainct i e bl ot 1o E‘ win s uwur om ofiiurs "and |, Calvagy, Homilion anq Twenty-nitth, W ricnan g e AN b e i T W T ousehold ) axwoll, Pastor—Morning theme: |, Dlets, Tenth ana Plerce, C. N. Daw- | ADVENTISTS RAISE THREE on “The Majesty of Law.” Mr. Baker' L Jol nmt’h,;. PB- tl-z." ! .nlns a ;NLP-'WH::-::;“:;-GML-Q 0:45, ?r‘ large choir has attracted considerable a "M, 0. Tuen Bible” sohoniUK? (at 11, “Heaven: Kpworth ) a6 QUARTERS OF MILLION |tentior lately by thelr splendid, sineine: noon. Younsg e's meet b Preaching at 1:30, How HINGTON, Jan. #.—Seventh Day WOTORCYCLES BICYCLES fo nesing o' aofitetd s | wasmoNaTON S by lllu Hannah Edman. Speclal music, |Last Chance.” TFamily reunion Friday | Adventists of North America contributed Interd inational, Twenty- DAY (Srace, ixth and Arbor. E. B, -r.n. py. | STEEE Wil thviied. nearly $70000 to the church last year | pistr and M. Fev H M P Gornts LR xfl:"“#;‘“‘m ,:',‘,;,,,"‘,3. Prayer meeting, o A l"xo'olwmh ‘,‘_.’,‘h"‘,"' and | gecording to a report to the general con |Pastor—Bible lghooll‘ntE 965 Mo{x;ln‘ Opportun| and Needs of gellam | 0l lnl.ter—)(ortr;'ln‘ worship at 0. | ference made public today. This was porship .:5 L nstion Ked N o oung . People’s e " “Bvening [#aid to have been the best record ever | ‘Youns Map and His Business’ Mon. REAL ESTATE—TRANSFERS pnion, T4 mventhe .'."::::..?.. s..f,. i Sl he Divine Berspective | made by that denomination. The money | day. o, fire Firl, “Thesdny. Dramati Complled s furaiahed by Kerr Tiile Ovarances (EChool, 3010 South Fourth, & ¥ Guntay Trickaon. Past ’..'_“.Tfl,,,‘.";’ (Burt, | went to forelgn missions and to ald edu- |club will repeat ~Mrs Briggs of - the Abstract company, Bouth Beventeeuth Aaxg:, T\%‘"Hl‘k sm." t.and G,,‘M at mm).m;" "JM“ at 11; subject, “ cational institutions in North Amerea. | g0, *RRC oNE “rday, chotr 'y iam A. o1 Pasto! oul Whom Jesus Loved.” Epwort! S ———— rehearsal. Morning worship at 11: ‘evening at 1.0, |league at 6:30. Preaching service 1 s Morn ve 3 at 7 D. G s 1 | .e‘:":.:::. e Al | P alls Extra Session 5 Wy, oxthre i 1, 1 achoo Al Il 'r un and Leavenworth, i a 10; Baptist Youns Feoples uni 4%, | Rev. , Pastor—sun S h Buriingion fallroad headquarters, is con- J‘ un group No. 77:'.' b b AR ol el "m’.."'l"n’é For Sout Da:kota fined to his home with la grippe. Wednesday at 8. women, at 9:30. Public worship and ser- | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Jan 2.-Gov-| Mr and Mrs. Mike Guerin, 34 U 1 cuml-. Sclence. gfi-;"byhma pastor, u::' 10:45, theme, | oo rank M, Byrne, today issued the | Street, report the birth of a son. “m rers Wan x5 ) ..S'"-‘{SE,.‘:,‘,?{‘:,‘.{,, 8t Mary's Ave- | qeavor meeting at 3 Cheistian. Endeayar | call for an extra session of the legisiature, | The women of Bt Aengs perih, i n u and § ndny school (two | Prayer meeting at 6:30. Evnnlu worship | to convene at Pierre, February 8, to |afternoon at the McCrann h-u at Tmn— 0 | seasions), o.ama 1. Wednesday evening |4nd sermon, “Lamps, But No Oil. amend the presidential section of the |ty-fourth and O streets at 3:15 sharp. meeting a pClifton Hill, Grant and Forty-itth, Rev. The Ladies' Aid soclety of the West 2] Sesuna m.“m of Christ, Dundee Hall, R. von 'der Lippe, Pastor—Sunday | "tate Primary law in order that -dele- g3 yfcrdenominational church will Undorwooa Avmu. and Fiftieth Street— u'hool at_10. Regular service at 1{ gates to the republican national conven- |meet 'l‘hur-dn) afternoon, Februar; l at » unday school, 9:45; Wednes- | Keeping Step with Diety.” Junior En’ | tion can be chosen by direct vote. South |the home of Mrs, George Marh diy evening moeting at & deavor a nior soclety at'6:%. Even- ' . Bonh Ferty tiret street &t 2 0'GloCK. 130 Christian. o ‘&t 1530, A" Bacrifice Koceptable Dakota’s, llke West Virginia's primary | Ty 1 "y qergon, 3-month-old daughter .04 a8 seeeciacian i3 First, Twenty-sixth and Harney, | .CoStelar, Sixteenth and Castelar, Rey, | 14w, sets the date of the primary elec- {o¢ My, and Mrs. G. Anderson, 426 South o A% .00 |Charles E. . Cobbey, Pastor—Mornin; ser: |C. C. Meek, Pastor—Morning service at | tion on Junme 6, which is only one day | Twenty-second street, died early Jesters mon, 11, ‘“Personality fi 11. Evening service at 7:3). Bong serv- | fonal _ {day morning. The funeral will be held .ven'l '1- o Hand Cliap Thation:" lice. “The oholr, by request, will repsat | 2P of the republican national conven- |{y Ligtning at 11 o'clock at the Brewer formed ' Life.” Younk People's Sociaty |the Christmas cantata. Sabbath school | Uon at Chicago. It is planned to set the | chapel. Interment will be made {n the ¢ Christia : at 9:46. Junior Christian_End ¢ the primary some time in May. |Forest Lawn cemetery. Rev. F. A, Linde -m«'"'" n m' ""“" . " W Form Pollard Club P hpinian Endopyor 8 niefmediate, |8, 8:8, (fonior Chrlti Enacaver'ai"y | date o the primary 7| otriciate: country can Indn u—pn “with I t high-priced 1 North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop, [ Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer | * ENE Al | A m kY an weil ‘as 1o make R TO Boost cam al 9«»-- L. “botera, PustorBible ‘tchool, m:un.. WRednudly. at 7:30, DEY‘P-JIETN".A-I;. 1 d' - Gl ID I l 'NII el 130; morn! service, “Gro - n, ¥ " o A B ...."“",“:..,.. F p 8}111 T sovening sarvice, Th BIGh | SURGRy hongal & 16 "ottty THAAE | Mim Basie Thoman and Mr. Oscar B Soldiers in Class rmediate a at 11, . e, & missionary from h of Chula, M - 1 nm-on & cnnuuun. Go e o (23 . Devaul, both o a, Mo., were maj Ty Or GOVErnorship i «es ™ = " B, it otk uhiar ndsetoreat | Do both of Chu Mo vemersy| 10 Bomb Making gt First, Ni eemh and Day: o _ | worship at 7:%, sermon by the pastor, | Rev. Charles W. Savidge at his office : iy P iG g m_'E%%l The Pollard Republican club waa orga- |1k seivice at 1030 Hev. 5. b Jones oF Christian Preparation.” Prayer meeting, |in the Brandels Theator building Hurt by Explosmn lldl-n .m., Faria, "where: the |4soious nized yesterday afternoon st the Hotel |Soupcll _‘”"',{,"s"‘,"g:y Brach. “E;;;;nl st g o o LRI Jirous-Allen, i it are procuced in | Rome, to further the campalgn of ita |" Eyjilside, Thirtieth and Ohlo W Rev. Charles H. Fleming, Pastor—3orn: Miss Grace Allen and Mr. Joseph Jirous, | 1oAY o P A ‘ namesake for the republican nomination | Hampton, Pastor—Morning serviee, Ing wi T o8 the True | both of Fremont, were married Saturday | ..4 three soldiers were seriously injured | for governor. '::::‘B;?:;“:hp:r’l’m:r:l‘;n‘ly -chou! M Y %‘.:’,:nm“.““:“‘r:,‘““"" b dteyor [ morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. Charles 'unq five soldiers received minor injuries | Attorney Halleck was made president; |deavor, 6:3; intermediate " |the Bible Means by the Word Sin." Men's | W+ Sevidge at his office in the Brandels anq cuts today when an explosion occur- l } Calvin H. Taylor, vice president, and | Plymouth, Eighteenth Bible class Wednesday evening at § | Theater building. (708 tn (he 008 Cunar® Delbiss Sihive's ' Kenneth Finlayson, secretary-treasurer. | W. ,lnfi"". h }.;.%“:-na'.“%.fi:n:.? .lt:"';‘h:onchurch and Boworeack.Velske. !military class in bomb manufacturing . Some fifteen were present in the Initia} | bhanged to 10: Younk People ogth, "Twenty-fourth and Wirt, Rev YORK, Neb., Jan. 3.—(Speclal)—Ar- | was listening to a lecture by Captain easy information furnished meeting In Mr. Pollard's room at the [at 6:30. evemng service 30, topie, .\1. - bee, ~ Pastor—Morning sermon | POUld Volzke of Waco and M Belle | Hurd of the Sixth military division. very "9“"' hotel, and the first goal of the club will [ The “'N" of the Spirtt s Joy." Wednes- fat 11. B iath ahon aoraing Young | Bowersock of Thayer, were married at | - & HILL COMPANY fva ‘s largor memversh. 1t “poltent ($82ja% S Sonfroe 6 ‘oo™ of W- & |Pegpieg Socloty of Christan, Endegror 31 | the Presbyterian parsonase, Rev. T F. | Nfbw 7 o oin o g ' MocCagus Bullding, Omana. activities in the interest of the Pollard | Sr. Mary's Avenue, St. Mary's Avenue |ship meetink at 1.6 Wednesday cvoniny, | B Smith, ofticlating. f r. Lansing venies & campalgn will be directed chiefl, to |and Twenty-seventh Street, Rev. G. A. e ney-Samson. | . Neb, | BEAUTIFLLY "WIO "GRANDE ™ FARM | Douglas eounty. ¥ 10 | Eiivert, Minister-Sunday. inorning serv: | o MG bnenug, 5 North Fortleth, Rev. | yopie nev, san m—peeni- | that Ultimatum Has only FOR SALD CHEAP. e b by Botnching by mday hagior; | mandment,”’ at 10:3. Sababth school at | Charles Samson and Miss Ruth F. De , located on the | In the stellar speech, Mr. Rose paid |Music by the nday school | FefEAL " I -l e . a tribute to the candidate in glowing [t noon with kindergarten. Classes for | i goqvor soclety Young men_and women. Youns People's terma. He went into Mr. Pollard's rec- |sociely at_7. Sunday school board meet. (& Sinful Woman, S Rl arion 'y | Laney were maried semerisr. R | Been Sent to Berlin at 7:30, Thomas Cullen, officiatin ved last season The I-’n ".‘ ord In congress and in the state legisla- |Ing at § Wedneslay even'ng. Mid-week Parkvale, Thirty-first and Gold, Rev. , e . : a0 ’.,"", P v 3{. ' R e O 'oie T e ,m,"',‘nm services at § Wednesday evening. Talks |R. W. Taylor. Pastor—Sunday school at WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Secretary ‘ ahalt: pore. lon yhgmnn v on the sParables. 0, B C. Wilbur, superintendent. Devo. DEATH RECORD Lansing today denied published reports eres! us pul activities, par- 1 tional serv at 1, “The Need of a Re- —_— that the United States had given Ger- ticularly the developmeni of the fruit Evangelical. membran Christian Endeavor at 7. | E derick Heber Eaton. many until February 5 to make a defs industry In the state. Other speakira | , Gr8ce United, Twenty-seventh and Cam-| Public services at 7:6, “The Spirit of Fre { were Charles Battelle, Harry Weller, J. “'". Thomas s, Pastor—Preaching | [ eadership.” NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Frederick Heber |inite answer on whether it intends to dls- Eva and 7:3%. flunday school at 10. Key- t i aw f the Luasit; W. Gamble, Harry O. Palmer, Anan :t:{m League of Christian Endeavor at h’:" Youa Men's Christian Associa- | Eaton, president and a director of the javow the sinking of the Lusitania, v. Edwin Hart Jenks, Pasto C Juu- Raymond and H. G. Shedd. Poaaching &t 10:30 and 730" 'Suron> |American Car anc Foundry company During the day in Omaha, Mr. Pollard Aot Paula, Twenty-fitth and B achool at noon. Bndeavor meeting at §:15, | 8ince 1902, died at his home here yester- 2 nih B ot sl g e e e e L | T a1 meies | NDraska Denied ftasued a statement, again denning his : po-mon. with particular reference to the -]Tn for holy vomln.mlon at 1:15. Sermon, turing pursuits rince 1580 and was a di- fl nOther Hearln "% attempt to bring the prohfbition lssue i lnh m W" Sundi u uhool at rector in & number of industrial firms, g inta the campaign. ‘“There & wo reason,” eriands File Complaint, raliways and benks. He was born in . plars gh,ny lows news. |ho said. “why the liquor question should 02:"-1.-"'?3&""'""' "dwc"“'fl'm& WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—(Special Tele- | Barwick, Paf, in 188 mn Passenger Case four be drawn into the gubernatorial cam- | And German classes, N A Semon by | gram.)—Sunderland Bros. of Omaha have Frank M. Kisel paign He declares that the Initiative [ etrict Superintendent ¥. L. Daeaber of | filed o complaint against the Missouri [ YORK, Neb, Jan. 2.—(Special)—| WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Petition of the amendment to the constitution seeks to | at the noo h,u, Y. P. soclety meeting | Pacific Railroad company with the In- | Frank M. Kisel, died at the home of | Nebraska State Railway commisaton for eliminate these moral questions from | &t W meeting \*M: terstate Commerce commission, that rates | his daughter, Mrs. James Rae, seven |rehearing on the increases in passenger et | POUte. and that according to statute, | Sfte on on & carioad 'of gravel shipped from |miles south of York. He was 74 years |fares recently granted on westorn rates } no political party shall endorse any mat- l::nu:.';l'hgl‘{;:l:.th Lanesboro, Ia., to Omaha, was unjust |old. The bodv was taken to Grand |was denied today by the Interstate Com- ter submitted under the initiative. Horvioes at i1 ona s 0qaY Mool 12t i |ana asks reparation. Island for interment. merce commission.