a a Till-: OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 10, 1915. CHRISTMAS CAROLS IN CHURCHES TODAY Tnletide Muiio to Be Feature In a Number of Proteitaat Chuxchei, Morning and Evening1. STOBY OP BIRTH OF CHRIST In Janre number of the Protestant church of th. cltr. at nnr the morn lnic or rmln services, Christmas music will be the rule. For weeks the cholra have bn rehearsing and eome elaborate program have been prepared. For the oecaalon. In many Instances, the cholra have been greatly strengthened. Soloists hare been added ao that, on the whole, aome unusually fine music la eipected. Special Christmas music at the Hans com Fark MethoduH Episcopal church will be in charge of Walter D. Graham, director; Mrs. Florence Anderson, organ ist. The program follows: MORNING. Chonia Jehovah ItcUns Holrly With duet lv .Mcmlames Thomas and Alhrlght. Soprano Solo birthday of a King.... Keldllngcr Miss Inrothv Williams. EVENINO. Anthem A wakfnlug vhorua Oshrlel Boprano 80)0 Hoanna Van Alstyne Miss Marie Gordon. Anthem Oood Tldlnes Partlett Solo by Mis Jessie McDonald. Anthem Nassrelh Gounod Kolos by Mlos Mary Virtue, Mensra Walter Wood row and Harold Thorn. Tha quartet of the First Presbyterian church will render the following program at the Toung Men' Christian association auditorium Sunday evening: Quartet Arise! Hhlne Hawley la Solo Naaareih Gounod Mr. Hunt Quartet O. Coma to Mv Heart. 1orA Jests I'aul Ambroae Contralto Bolo Virgin a Lullaby, from Coming of the King Dudley buck Airs. Miner. Soprano and Alto Duct-Holy Night.. Adam Mrs. wylle and Mrs. Miller. Quartet Holy Night! Teat-etui Night Hawley Soprano, Mrs. Iyoulae Jansen Wylle: contralto, Mrs. Verne Miller; tenor and director, George B Johnston; bass, Will jiuni; organist, n. . Warner. At Westminster Prenbyterlan, Twenty- . ninth and Mason, the special musical service, under the direction of Henry Cox, will begin at 10:15. Tha program follows Prelude , (a) Cradle Song Godnrd b) Cradle Sonii Schubert Violin and Organ. (c) Magnificat lilumenscheln The Choir. Unison Song O, Uttle Town of Beth lehem (four-fold violin obltgato) Uartlett The Choir Women. Anthem There Were Shepherds. ...Marks l'ostlude March of the Magi Dubois At St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church the program will be as follows at tha morning aervlcea: Organ Prelude Chant Pastorale.. ..Dubois Processional Hymn 1K7 Hark! the Her ald Angels Hing Mendelssohn Organ Solo Offertory on Christmas Noels (requested) Gullmant Carol A Hunter Would a-Huntlng From Heaven Go Hrahms Tha Magnificat," or hymn of Mary In tha house of Zai-tiarlaa, after Elisabeth greeted her aa the mother of tha Lord Muslo by Kir Charles Stanford ! Hymn 17 While bhepherda Watched ; Their Flocks Carol (Congregation please rlae and sing without announcement I Violin Bolo Lgendo Wlenlawakt Mr. tiriii. ' Anthem While Bhepherda Watched I Their Flocks sir George Martini (The Kolo by Mr. Kelly. I The Ofertory I Organ Solo (Requested) Cradle Song.. Parker Anthem Tha Shepherd's Story Dickinson Tha Solos by Walter Dale, IxmiIi Iyor Ing and Mrs. Martin bush. Carol Sleep. Holy Habe Dykea Solo (Requested) The lllrthday of a King Neldllnger Mrs. Kelly. Tha Nuno Dimlttls, or hymn of Simeon Music by Ht on ford Recessional O, Com All Ya Faithful Adeste Fldelea Postluda , Weicy At the North Presbyterian church Christmas aervlcea will be held at 11 o'clock with tho following program: Prelude Shepherds In the Flnld. .Mailing Anthem With Tenor Solo And Ther Were Shepherds Vincent iticnara iteynoias and ("holr. Carol. Soprano ilo. Violin Obllato Chorus Child J emu Comes Manner Mrs. Hoy Flanagan and Joseph F. Woolery, Jr. Offertory Prayer and Cradle Song.. , Gullmant Anthem With Women a and M..n m Chorus UiUhteat anil liest Murk Postlude March Kvllgouse Gullmant Prelude Bethlehem Mailing Male Chorus With Soprano and Viol n Jesus la King Krati miss ttoberta coulter. Miss Ruth Knapp, nrrertory Pastoral Symphony Handul jininem wun Alto nolo ana Soprano Obllgato-Hark, Hark by Soul.. Shelley MIms Helen Falea and Mra. Flanagan. Post lude Hallelujah Chorus Handel ansa r.ioise rtest, organist; Le. G. vr, vuoiriiuuiier. Christmas muslo at th first Methodist church will be by a chorus choir of fifty voices, Sunday morning: Choral Prelude (Tower) Silent Night. u ruber unn ririuuo- (-asiorai tsyinpnony (Messiah) .. . Handel verso ine io ra la in sua Holy Tem- P' Harrington iiyiun jia The Lord's Prayer (chanted) Anthem The birthday of a Klnir V iv v.;- Nw linger c. .arni anu norus. Hymn 13 Or ic u Offertory Shepherds' Plpes.Hnrrls . Aniitrm Oh, Holy N ght Adam mim iias i suver ana (. liorus. Hymn ill Organ Postlude For. L'nto l'a a Child la Born (Messiah) Handel In tha evening at 7:30 the oratorio. The Holy City," by A. K, Gaul, will bo given by tha chorus choir of fifty voices. J. T. McCart will be tha tenor soloist Miss llaxel Silver, aoprano; Miss Alice rintel, alto; Mr. Carnal and Mr. Near. lng bass: Mlaa Margery Shackelford. Vim V.rna Fowler and Miss Sadie Hoi land will sing tha unaccompanied trio and Miss Shackelford and Mlaa Holland will sing tha duet Miss Marguerite Car nal will b special piano accompanist. James Edward CarnaL director; Miss Nora NaU organist. Sunday morning tha program at West minster Presbyterian will be: SuecUl Prelude it Cradle tong Godard (b) Cradle Kong bctiubvr Violin ana Organ. (c) Magnificat WumenshUn The Choir. lKxoUigy luvw aiion Th Lord's Prayer, Gloria lain v Unison Song O, Little Town of Beth- Oheiu Hartlett The Choir alio Violin Obligate fourfold. Hrnn ' (iritory Tbr. Were Shepherds.. Marks iiyinn i'ueilude March of the Magi Dubois The West Farnam Men' Forum will hold lis regular meeting toulght In th iM:Ct MttbodlBt church. Forty-first eud Farnan streets. Llmer . Thoma will sddits tha forum on th subject, "Nebiakka lry, 111" t the First Baptist church Sunday io"iio.( the iiiuit'til irograin will be aa I'lf-n i'relude. "Khepherds to the i . - I 1" Mailing ' y.tiij UiJt li.';r. Solo, Th Birthday of th Kin;" ... iNeiojinger Hymn. Anthem, Miss Marl French, "O, Come, Let t?a Worship" Mendelssohn Offertory. Anthem, "Tb New Born King.... Fletcher Benediction and poatlude "Festal March" Calkin . EVENING WORSHIP. IPTelude. "Larahetto" Reed Service of aong (Tabernacle Song Book). rarer. Anthem. "Old English Noel" ....Knlaht Offertory Nevln i-ostnme, "Msrch In G" Smart it. w. Thornton, Organist and Choir master. Trinity tstkedrsl,. Trinity cathedral will have special mu sical services for Christmas day and fot the Sunday following. CHRISTMAS DAT. 7:10 a. m. The choral communion serv ice In G. by W. J. Clemson, with appro priate carols and .anthems. It la urged that as many aa can communicate at this service. 10:30 a. m. Momlna Jiraver. sermon anil holy communion. PROGRAM. Orean Prelude Handel Processional Hymn, "Hark! the Her ald Angels Bins-' Mendelssohn Venlte Exultemus Domino Roberts To Ieum Uudimui Kins- llnll Jubilate Deo Woodward Hymn. "O, Littl Town of Bethle hem" Keriner Offertory Anthem. "Before the Heav ens were Hnread Abroad.. 11. W. I'arker communion Service In F...W. J. Clemson Hymn, "Bread of the World" Hodges communion Hymn. "Calm on the Lis tening Air ot Night" iynes Nunc Dimltls Unmlon Amen W. J. Clemson Recessional Hymn. "O. Oom All Ye Faithful" Reading Organ Postluda Handel 11 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. PROGRAM. Processional Hymn Mendelssohn Venlte Exultemus Domino Woodward Te I'cum (festlvsl In R flat). .Dudley Buck Juniiate Deo In K flat inidley lluck llvmn. "Once in Roval David C t'v Gauntlett Anthem. "There were Shepherds Abid ing In the Field" Miles B. Foster Offertory Anthem. "Before the Heav ens" Parker Recessional Hymn. "Sing. O. Slnr . Roper Organ Pnstlude Handel SUNDAY KVENING, 7:30. Processional. "Angels from th Realm of Glory" Kmart Msirnlftcat Somervell Nunc Iilmltla Somervell Devotional Anthem ....Redner Carols (hymnal) Nos. 19. 840 61 Offertory Anthem, "While Shepherd Watch Their Flock by Night" W. T. Best Recessional Hymn. "O. Com All Ye Faithful" Reading Choir, rhbrus of fifty voices. Soloists: Mrs. Stanley, soprano; Miss Illgglns, con tralto; Mr. Vlckery, tenor: Mr. Potter, bass. Ben Stanley, organist and choir master. PERSONALPAflAGRAPHS Oscar A. Satre of Sioux Falls. 8. T.. en listed In the navy at th local recruiting station. Harold Stenre, ion of Asel Sleere, Jr.. deputy clerk of the district court. Is home from Kemper Military academy of Missouri, to spend th holiday season here. Pr Mlllenee. custndlnn of the Union Paclflo building. Is back on tha Job after a two weeks siege or aicgness, during which he had the grip and waa threat ened with pneumonia. XMAS RUSH AT POSTOFFICE IS ON Starts Friday and Not Looked For Until Monday Most Pack ages Now Insured. EXTRA HELP IS ON HAND Early indications are that the parcel poet service Is going to be used this year as It never has been before. At the Omaha pontofflce they say it will be Increased 50 per cent over last year. The Christmas rush started Friday, although it wasn't looked for until Monday. Two weighers are already busy and rushed all day long in the postofflce corridor. "Insuring of parcels has lncressd enormously, too," said Tat Parcel Post McGovern. "I believe seven out of every ten packages are being lneured. Under tha new rule Insurance up to IB costs only I cents, and up to 10 only t cents." Omaha Is leading In a new departure In tho Insuring of parcels which was devised here and Is being tried here for the first time this year. Th! has to d with filling out the elaborate three-piece tag attached to Insured parcels. There are sixteen blanks to be filled out on thl tag. Instead of leaving this to each sender to be filled out and al most nobody ever filled one out without making mistake several clerk are kept busy filling them out. All Information to go on the bags Is found on the pnek age with name of Bender and addreaseo. Under thla system the sender, havlnif paid his I centa for Insuranre, la handed a numbered receipt torn from the tag. It take but an Instant. Then tha clerks nil out tha tag with tha rapidity that comes with experience. No mlstakea are mad and the sender lose no tlma whatever. Dundee Kept Full Eecord of Its Dogs The dusty tomes of Dundee history are revealing th going and comings of of ficial of that pretty precinct prior to tho recent merger. These records ar kept In an old trunk In the city comptroller's office, and when buslncsa Is alack around tha offlc th trunk la opened and In formation leap out a from Pandora's box of old. Comptroller McDonald found a report of J. D. Wilson, foretime village marshal of Dundee. The report reads: Dog tags sold 14 Dogs driven from Dundee 2 Iiogs shot 2 Doks still untagged, whoso owners claim to keep tied up S Total 21 Dundee now being part of Greater Omaha, it become the duty of the of ficials to determine whether th three Dundeeltea In question still have their dogs tied up and whether th two dogs driven from Dundee by the marshal have returned to their former haunts. Cadillac Eight Makes New Stock Car Speed Eecord George Relm, local agent for tha Cadil lac, has received word that down In Florida last week this machine picked off another world's record. It was at At lantic beach, out from Jacksonville, when Claude NrHan stripped his Cadillac eight and with J. F. Leonard, mechanlo at th wheel, sent It over the sand at a speed of nlnety-slx and one-fourth miles per hour, making the best mile In thirty-two and two-fifths seconds. The Cadillac eight that made th re markable speed at Atlantic beach was on of the regular stock cars. The time was caught by stop watches held at each end of the course traveled. The watches agreed to the second, so that there can be no question atout the time made. The record set by the Ondlllac gives It the distinction of being fastest stock car In the world, seven miles per hour faster than the record made by "Howdy" In 1911, and which until now has been th test tlma of any machine ever turned out. Whitlock Prefers Motor to Pullman FISHING CRAFT BLOWN UP: TEN MEN ARE MISSING WASHINGTON. Dec. 1.-The fishing schootier Minomet wa blown up and sunk about twelv miles off Thatcher's Island, near Cap Anna, yesterday, coast guard headquarter her was notified today. Four of the crew landed at Rack port. Mass., but ten others were reported missing. Officer her believe the Mano met waa blown up by a gasoline explosion. ANCIR08S SPARK SCREENS FIRE TOOLS BASKET GRATES LOQ HOLDERS SUNDERLAND Preferring an automobile to a private car. Brand Whitlock, United States am bassador to Belgium, made his home coming trip from Washington to Toledo In an Overland "Six" touring car. Although Mr. Whitlock arrived at the capital tired and worn from the great strain he has been under, he decided that he could secure greater rest and recrea tion by making tha trip to Toledo In an automobile than In a Pullman. And In spite of the fact that th weather waa severely cold during the entire four daya of the Journey, and the roada froxen and rutty, both Mir. and Mra. Whitlock en Joyed the trip Immensely. Th other member of the Whitlock party who enjoyed tha winter trip were, Mrs. Whitlock' mother, a maid and Mleke, tha little Pekinese dog brought over from Belgium. Th driver, an em ploye of the Harper-Overland company of Washington, waa chosen by Mr. Tu multy, secretary to the president, from among a doxen willing applicants. Many Disorders Com from the Liver Constipation, headache, bilious spells Indicate a sllgglsh liver. Th tried remedy Is Dr. lng's New Life Pills, Only 25c, All druggists. Advertisement. Ma Special m Ztfb&i For this Week )& $75.00 m ftSa Jiamond Ring sA We Save You 25ofe on Every XMAS GIFT Before Buying See Our Stock of the Finest Line of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, RINGS, and NOVELTIES FRITZ SANDWALL JEWELRY CO. 308 SOUTH 15TX gT. ESTABLISHES 1894. Agency for McDoagall Kitchen Cabinets Beaton & Laier Co 415-17 So. 16th St. Phone Doug. 335 All Toys Sacrificed Nothing Reserved Entire Stock Must Go "Close out every dollar's worth of Toys before Christmas," Is a watchword at Iteaton & liitier'g now. The price of every Toy in the store will be cut to cost and less Monday.. Best assortment of really good Toys in the city to choose from, too! Be wise shop early. Buy Much' Toy Values Unparalleled Iju-fte 24-lnrh Double Jointed Bolls, with blonde or black ha'r. beautiful automatic closing eyes; Jl." values, each 05c Velocipedes Heavy r'Jb'ier tired, ball bearing. Sale prices S 5.2", ..ro and 1 Blackboards No other Talking Machine plays a Victor Record like a Victor Victrola plays it. mr- 7 ni ll'l.n ITfK. V - . fame- rim "We've a full fledged Mail Order Dept. to care for the wants of out-of-town folk. Come Now! It Won't Take Much Urging to Induce You to Buy for Your Home the "Gift Universal" FI7T vHft ll.es Victor victrola at SI00 ; , ; ;' m. I. )i t 4 ( ,,i i .i t t. it ..1. .it ;, . - a. i, u -i. 1 ' R' 1 tJ ,;.rt, ! !!'!! !'. s 1 s i it. t-a;i:p! iifjiif r "1V In I y ! i ' i in ii 1 . . ( ., vm i i' ii T'S tho Model XI Victrola Exquisite when viewed from the ornamental standpoint won- j derful when considered from the scientific, me chanical end. And as an entertainer it is almost human. It will play any Victor record in the bril liant, flawless manner you enthuse overit has a "Baby" tone or a "Giant" tone it possesses every ' typical "Victrola" characteristic and will prove The- Most Earnestly Desired Thoroughly Welcomed Xmas Gift Ever Placed in a Home Buy it for cash, or on eaty time payment 8, or have it shipped to any address on FREE TRIAL --- Nice selection of Records with it on trial also We prepay charges. n The "Victrola Family" is a large one and it's still growing. There's a Victrola at $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $250, $350 and we have the whole family right upon our floors 150 instruments Come show the "Christmas Spirit" Buy a Victr.ola to give to your folks Buy it at MdkePs Nebraska Cycle Co. Corner 15th and Harney Streets, Omaha. Neb. Also at 334 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Iowa. S9JC- Si I , .:J."c, 75c and $2.00 IHJIIISIIIMIIL I II 1 1 IIH I Washing Machines, with wringer attached. Sale prices 31c and 60c Doll Houses, made of wood, nicely decor ated; hare windows, doors, etc. Sale prices 65c, 8c and $1.50 Electric Trains, complete with tracks, switches, engines and cars. Biggest values la Omaha 92.25, $3.73 and $5.75 Mechanical Trains, complete with track and cars 75c, $1.15 and $1.10 nobby Horses, built on frames with natural mane and tall $2.50 and $3.50 Child's Tea Sets Imported decorated china. Sale Prices. .18c, 85c, 40c, 50c, 05c Boy Scout, Firemen's, Police and Soldier Uniforms 60c to $1.22 Humpty Dumpty Circuses. Sale prices 65c $1.00, $1.20 and $2.20 Building Blocks Large sets, packed in boxes 80c, 84c, 55c and 65c Pianos All sizes and styles; big values 18c, 50c, 70c, $1.30 Structo Steel Building Sets Every boy should own one. Sale price 60c, $1.20, $3.00 and $0.oo Automobiles Big 'ones, large enough to ride in, at about half price ... $3.75, $1.50, $5.75, $8.00 to $15 Choose Early Monday Headquarters for Gift Furniture N'INEoutof tenmen who come finally . to Goodyear Tires find them so satisfactory that they go right on using them. That is why Goodyear sales to the consumer, and to the motor car man ufacturer, are greater than those of any other. tire.; tio odSear A ON T I RE S NOTICE European war dcmandi hav. caused a shortage in the vforld'i supply of materials used in the manufacture of White Tread Tires. The color of Goodyear Tiret may ultimately be changed from White to Black. Our supply of the required materials assures the greater portion of our 1916 season's output of tires being furnished with White Treads. I" 1' swaoari