Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 4, 1916, Page 9

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“Townsend’s for Sporting Goods.” “Electric Fans, $5.50, 1 " Diamond Engngene nt Rings—Edholr Eave Root Print It—Now Bea \ To Borrow Money 1 " nt £ C. ¥. Connolly, Inwye Brandels The. to Rose Dr. ¥. J. Schleler Moved his office the Keeline I to 622 World-Herald The Cmahs Pet Stock Club wi day evening af{ § o'clock, n th early One Thousand Dead—Po eports he has killed Today's Movie Pre tion today. ively. picture theaters offer. Meeting Tuesdny 8. Grant post epublio o court Keep Your Money will be hel( house Tue He Indian ¢ Have Licenses. i or Son—Mrs. Georga W *ity, N, Y., has written th Jake W briol Twentioth ) the southeast grounds, He Blosberg, former owner, o at the northeast Dodge streots, corner of the high for $40,000 Buckles 1s Fin Buckles, arrested | o vagrancy <ha was arraigned In po y court and ple not gullty. Guy as we that he had re for the more certain in has under way I m 4§76 and costs. o Court- Flavia w Herbertson. 00 Len L. Cherry . gainsi against Fred Panck against R ing the first part of the following| North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop el y & L Goorge 1. Peters, Pastor—Bible achool af A Special Permit for Btamps—A special . Lt el eerahin 3¢ T A th s Bascaibn printed ‘“perinit’ in liey of & stamp - A reate sermon to gradustes of Omaha uni r ling aw fow as 260 I'he First Unitarian church has se- | versity, - Evening service at-8. Children's ) . (This perml cured for Sunday at Turpin's hall, | day program by children of the Bible school ) y Rev. R, De Estein Van Tassel, of the Christisn Sclence. . First Unitarian church of Sioux City, | First, 8t Neiv sad 'I'w-‘n:‘y v':-uuh \ who .. o 2 Services at 11 «nd §; subject, “God the Only s ‘\h will speak on “What Our Faith | Gervices 8¢ 10 anC b inday school. (two ses Means to Us sions), 9:46 and 11; Wednesday evening The following Sunday Rev. George | meeting at 8, - D. Ashley, of the Independent church | Second, Dundes Hall, Underwood 'h“fl Fit who desir at Lin ’ H o i tieth—8ervices at 11; subject, “God the Only & the Buriington | Of Griswold, la,, will conduct the | G{LrIRYETLNC") Sunday” schoot at 9:48: special tr aving Omaha at | Unitarian services in Turpin's hall | Wodnesday evenink mesting at 4 kB i and will deliver a sermon, "Why I| mnia, Druta Hall, 2414 Ames—8ervices at | Changed My Religion 11; subject, “God the Only Causs and 1 ight Tt Y 8 Creator;" Bunday school (two messions), 45 ; e 3 reator; chool (two mession tickets have b , The two services will conclude the | Crasiers L Puneay o0 e moeting st 8. of the Rotary o Knlghts of Ak-|[nitarian activities ror the summer, Sar-Ben, the and University . T Congregational, ! " ¢ ot but they will be resumed in the fall 3 ubs and th of Nebrask 1 v Plymouth, Emmet and Elghteenth, . W e under the leadership of a permanent | L, Jitt. Pastor—Bible school at 10. morn tss Noonan Entertains at Musieale— | minister. | 11, “A Gospel for Body, Mind nce Noonan entertained st —_— oung people’s maeting at { ano recital at Baptist, The Son of God and Brother on Saturday afternoon First, Twenty-ninth and Harney, A. A. Do | of Man | to the mothers and friends of Larme, Pastor--At 10:30, "St. Paul's Chatgs | gt Mary's Avenus, 8t Mary's and Twen ! puplls. About twenty-five guests wero pres- | to a Néw Pastor;” at 8, “What is Man and | ty.peventh, Rev. G. A. Hulbsrt, Minister v Among those who gave numbers were | What Is His Desting?” Sunday school at|gyidsy morning services will be devoted 1o . Marie Kroupa, Rose Splegal, noon; young people’'s meeting at 6:30, | ehildren's day exe a children's wor Dorls n, —Agnes Klilten, Calvary, Hamiiton and Twenty-fifth, J. A. | mon by the pastory and recitations by ’ Leary, Mary Tighe, Catherine |y yweil, ‘Pastor—Morning, “The Firat Pil- | the children, ass(s y the Kelly cholr Tighe, Marle Wenninghoff. Masters Jam:m(gum Father; evening, “The Blighting of | Infants will be baptized. The regular Sun Leary, Richard Brown, Thomas Noonan. & Great Life,” Bible school at noon, 4. W. | day school service will be omitied. Young W Use “Tex-Tile™ shingies, Bunderland’s. | Noble, superintendent; Juulor moeting at | people's meoting at 7; subject, “Faithful g — — 3:30; young people's meeting at 7 ness;” leader, Miss Bertha Stoltenherg. Mid v, Preshyterian. o, South Tenth and Arbor, B, B. Taft, | Week service Wednesday at 8, subject, “Spir } “Men’'s prayer meeting at un- | 1tual Relapse Episcopal. | 8t. Andrews’, Forty-f Charies, J Baptist Young 1 7. B, Flockhart, Rectsr } evening wervice at 8, “God's Garden.” Mis- | ¢ gttty SN 0Ty i - fon Sunday school, 2010 South Fourth |'yi yermon, ''Is the Bermo Wit SLresl; s | Dead Letter.” Vesper services at 4 hsal 'at | Olivet, Thirty-elght and Grand, W. A, Mul Good Shepherd, Twentleth and Ohlo, Rev. / ford. P Morning ‘What Have | ppomag . Collar, Rector—Holy communion X You to Give?” monthly - wervi RO TIR0 Bundey <ahoBIT Rt AikD: ‘Holy L7 o at 7 Wednesday evenl Castelar, Sixteenth and Castelar, Rey school at 10, Morning the Bibl | { ) fay at 7:4 ' q Bgger s \ | Unitarian United Brethren United Preshytertan ‘ \ m,’* classitled sec It appears in The Bee exclu- Find out what the various moving Fire Screens—Sunderland's The regular Army Your police Randell three frame houses and & corner of JUst emst school ught the property of Jaceb ome of plasterer, and tostified as to the various contracts that he The police mugistrate fined Inez wants & Aivorce te a di- Nellle Alice wants rees granted George Bowdish, and James F | North Presbyterian Church Starts Out on a Sunday Campaign to | Boost Financial Budget TEAM WORK PLAN ADOPTED Waord has bee scnt to members of € rt I terian church to| h Sunday afternoon, | are going to have callers. ces of this church are not in bad condition by any means, but there is a small deficit that the mem- bers of the session desire to have out of the way before starting in on the new year Consequently they have agreed upon the “Every Mem- er Canvass” plan for raising the money Sunday afternoon, working in pairs, | some cighty of the members of the cl h, both. me: 1 hurch, both men and women, will start out on the campaign, the pur pose mg to call upon every mem- | urge rears, Other subscriptions They will be at least those who are in ar to pay up their subscriptions will be urged to increase their for church main-| It is believed that before the day is over, sufficient money will be| collected or pledged to wipe out the | deficit and leave a good-sized sur-| plus on hand | \ ‘. - Geniet Sanssen A double medal contest was held lorence Friday evening under the Willard Woman's on the teams. tenance A. A DeLarme of McKeesport, is to begin his pastorate in the First Baptist church of Omaha Sun- day. . Rev. Mr. DeLarme is a graduate of |3t F the Indiana State university and the auspices of Frances Crozier Baptist Theological seminary, | Christian Temperance union Miss Chester, Pa, and received his degree| Mildred Scovel, 3112\ Mason street, from Stetson university, Fla. His|carried off the gold medal for the previous pastorates have been i"‘nmsual event, in which six girls en- New Haven, Conn.; Norristown, Pa.; | tered, and Gerriet Janssen won the Paterson,N. J.; Connellsville and Mc- | silver medal for the declamatory con Keesport, Pa. At McKeesport, the|test, in which all participants were place from which he comes, he spent | boys. nine years and nine months, and had | = a very successful pastorate. .| be sunk and a briet sketch of his lite will Rev. A. T. Lorimer of the Zion|bs siven during the service; prayer and English Lutheran church will leaye | praise servica Wednesdsy evening. Monday morning for Galesburg, IIl, | Christian, to attend the Augustana Synodical | First, Twenty-sixth and Harney e msmmEE e A Charles : : 7. Cobbey, e "W o "aul Fight? conference. Rev, Mr. Lorimer is a| kA s A g iy B delegate from the Omaha district. | and intermedinte Y. P. 8 C. B. at 6:45. Jun He will return home sometime dur- | ior Y. P. 8 C.E at11. Bible school at #:45 evening at 8, “Birds of evangelis tie service; Sunday school at 10; young peo ple's meeting at 7, under direction of group munion and sermon at 11, Evening ser discontinued for the summer Evangelical. R. 8 Edmunds, captain.. Wednes Christian nstruction and | galem, Eighteenth nad Cuming—sSunda school at 10; preaching, 11 and 5, Young ana Pinkney, | People's maeting at 7 “Christ's | Minne Lusa Chapel—A new day school , Charles | and church to be open lury and young people's | Twenty-elghth streets. § y school, 2 p meetin i evening service at 8, an even- [ m.; preaching, 3 p. m ng with ac Watts, the father of Eng-| Orace United, Camden and North Twenty lish hym the hymns of this writer will | seventh, Thomus M. Evaus, Past cach = TAKE GOOD CARE | OF YOURSELF | ‘ | } “Self preservation is the first law of 1 Nature,” and if you will only keep the stomach strong , the liver active | and bowels regular you will do much toward the promotion and mainte- nance of better health. Oftentimes, assistance is needed, and it is then you will greatly appreciate the aid of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS The Evolution of the S(‘fcm'e of Health D | i v SEE DR. BURHORN TODAY PALMER SCHOOL GRADUATE OF CHIROPRACTIC » e ALAAIA, Nase Bidg Fhone Daug. M Attandant Consultation Lady Fren ek THE OMAHA SUNDAY B JUNE 4, 1916. o 9—A T OTTV NEY TOPIMS R I RFQT| WINNER IN DECLAMATORY CON- 1 and 4.~ Sunda 8t 10, Key - B A | gl i s i e DL L BRIEF CITY NEWS |TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST|WINNER 1N DECLAMATOR nty-sacond and Seward, Griffin Preaching, subjact 1. Epworth league at 7 unday school at 10. Prayer uth Twen T Lutheran itheran Branch Kunday Schoo : sy n Thth irth and Larimore, Barl \ t 9:4b Kountze Memorial Branch tay School, | g¢ Twenty-Mfth and Evans, Re league and Twe th At 3, | g Rov. J. Hilgendorf, As bership gt i Fellowship i 1 and | ¥ 40 and | m t POpIes | 8¢ Mark's Enlish, Twentieth and Bur 2 tatte, L. Groh, Pastor—At 11 a. m. sermon b Mpwrt B f g e Our Saviour's, Norwegian-Danish, Man by Rev. L. M Kuhns, general sacratary of AT Som R ton and Twent or League of America; & p. m Pastor—Norweglan- Danis of the Holy Ghoat;" €1ve an | Trinlty, Twenty-first and Binney, Rev. English service at & Sun 706 p.om hurch | John F. Poucher r—Preaching by the Ladiss' Ald, Thursday afte nK Minister's | pastor, “Petulant from Trouble at 10:30 ol Bluffs, meet ut Fourteonth am Swedish, 3219 South Twenty-third and “The spirit of the Age” at & Music at 1:80. Cholr practice Priday ¢ F. A Lindar, Pastor—8unday sch Metnodist by choir, E. F. Willlams, chorister; Miss Twenty: | at 9.5, Sarvice $unda W I, Altver ¥ Minister—ary ars, or Sunday school, Wil Baitaly, Pas- | ac} teachers . ik ek ntendent, at noon. Ep L e AT | . am H. Borcherding, pres g . | D inda . T AL ¥ . wo tendent, at 0:45, Preaching Bee Want Ads Proauce Results. i o Quality First I Have a 3400 r. p. m. Ready This Minute For You This certainly is a great year for selling going to eat up the surplus made during the Winter months. I got a letter a few days ago from the Chalmers plant which simply said: ‘“We have on hand orders asking for immediate shipment of cars whose value is in excess of $8,000,000." I need not narrate the rest of the note which was so obviously subtle that I got the telegraph operators on the job right off. I'm making my promises on delivery from day to day. T've got cars or can get them now. This may not hold good to- morrow. cars. Most everybody has had success. Some more than others, as isalwaysthe case. Chalmers sales are running 900 per cent ahead of last year all over the UnitoJ States. Mr. Chalmers’ foresight in doubly provid- ing against a shortage of materials has won a great contest. It has enabled the Chalmers plant to keep on building cars when one or two have shut down or others have had to cut down on allotments to their dealers. Here it is June and the great Chalmers plant is running day and night, three shifts, turning out more cars than ever before. How long can Chalmers keep filling the demand? Next week I shall cut my promises down still more. Remember, there are only two things that I concern myself with these days. One is to get you to take one ride in a 3400 r. p. m. Chalmers if you have not done soalready. That's all I want. The car speaks in a language you'll understand. [ don’t know. I know only this: the plant is turning out about 125 a day ; Chal- mers dealers are sell'ng about 425 a day. The only reason 1 or any other dealer can supply a car now 1s because during l)«-wnl‘wr. January and February the Chalmers plant worked day and night like Trojans and built about 125 cars a day when the dealers were selling probably only about 80. Soon these 425-a-day sales are The other thing is simply one of math- ematics: If the Chalmers factory can turn out 125 cars a day and Chalmers dealers all over the United States are selling 425 a day, how long will the supply last? Price still unchanged—$1090 Detroit. Lr / P . HUFFMAN AUTOMOBILE COMFANY W. | \ [ \ A { W ! ) Capita ris it the time when they would \ 4 ' ) W A (3} al N Des Us f \ \ a \ p ¢ an of W i thelr \\ 1 i | erics

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