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New Hospital Building at tho University of Nebraska College of Medicine at Omaha
ORDERS WABASH
SWITCHMEN OUT
Kemben of Thii Union Instructed
to Walk Ont This Erpainj
All Over Line.
A r.lusicsl Event of
KXAILLY 500 MEN AFFECTED
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 5. A strike of
switchmen throughout tho Wabaah
railroad system to begin at 6
o'clock tomorrow nlpht, wss ordered
here tonight by S. K. Hebrrllng of J
Buffalo. N. Y., preMdent of the j
Switchmen's I'nlon of North Anier- ;
lea. This organization demand 'f
recognition as a union separate from i
the Brotherhood of Railway Train-t
men.
Mr. Ilcberllng said from 4 0 to
men would be affrete.l by
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The t'nlverdty honpital now under con- l Second The oixrlon f-f urh a hem-
julruoyon on the cmpu of the I'nlvrr- pltel will furnlnh teorhinji advantea for
&'tv nt Nebrarka Colle-'a of Medlcln at alu-lenla In the folletre of Medicine anl
etrika i , i,ni,. i,,.n rnmn!fiixl will be nne of the atsle will he benefited bv a rorr.n of
rail. Offlrlnlg of Ibe Wahnah id ' tha tnnft tnodrrn and tip-to-date tearhlnff
to S00 turn would be affrtrd. The ,OBl,ina th, fnlted Htaten. The final
latter addrd that the wtrlko wo :ld ra'ine I palm are t,r Trfx,u cf a Urge aniotint
no delay In tialne aa the flai'ea of th,cif tndy and were evolved following a
men. who w alk o-it w'll be f.H'-d 1 IhoroiiKh Inveatisulton of tearhlnn and
tnedlately by awllrhmn. who are rifiu-' atm hop talt in mmy parla of the
br of tho
Trainmen.
The awllrhmen'a
llrothrrhood of Hallway
union demand Ihflt
rouniry. Tli ronatructlon of the hoa
lltal la the reeult of two inanlfoat and
iHrcl deinanda:
nil erlevancra of Ita tnenibera be taken I FIi hI The Indigent, worthy alf-k of the
tin py me tailrooa inronun : ainic hiiouio n jro lara wiui moujrai
... Hft..lata mux- 1
men a union. in r"'"""
that by an aureeinent eign-d with Ihc
nretherhood of Itallroad Trainmen on
January J. 1?!. the arlevanree of all
trainmen inrlurtlne switchmen, inuat be
taken up tbronah the Brollnrhood of
Ilallroad Trainmen.
Mr. lleberllng eaid Ma organisation baa
a memberahlp of JM.C men and la affili
ated with tha American Federation of
Labor. Kotire of the atrlka call he -aald.
baa been aent to membera of tha union
throughout the 2.M0 mllea of tho W
bah ayatem. The awltchtnen. who be-
long to the hllcnmena union i .-.on.. (
America are principally yard men,
Cavalla Base of
Grecian Forces in
Eastern Macedonia
and B'irKl'.'9l care and every effort mada
(o rcaiui-e t'.iem to health and earnlna
capat ry. Thla la particularly In demand
a'nre ro few of the rltlea and countlea of
Nebr.teka aupporl public hoepUala.
Increajilntly well trained and aklllful
phynlclana.
Aa planned the bit Minjr rnnaiata of
three wlnaa. tn th central wln will be
houfd. on tha, around floor, tha re
ceiving department and boapllal atore
rooma. The flrat floor wl'l aceonimo
dale the offices for tha College of Medi
cine and the hoeplial proper. The sec
ond floor will be the quarters of the In
ternee and bouae phyalclana. The roof
abova tula floor will be tiled and pro
vided with a high coping. Beds and pe
tlents may be wheeled to thla roof gar
den from eny portion of the hospital for
open air treatment. In (ne bajiement tn
tha north wing la the department of
pathology with ample equipment and
room for the proper care, preservation
and claenlf'catlon of pathological speci
mens. A claaa room for demonstration
piirpoeea Is also provided. The resident
pathologist will reside In this wing. On
the first floor aoove will be the male
medical ward of sixteen beds, with quiet
rooms, nurses' work rooma, toilet rooms
and floor laboratory. The second floor
above provides the Mint equipment and
the same number of beds for male sur
gical patients. The third floor above
provides the same number of beds for
special made caaea. Including: the various
speclaltiea end male children. The south
wing corresponds to the north wine; In
every detail and will be used entirely
for female patients. Over the central
portion of tha building and above the
floors named la the operating suite. This
conalats of two operating rooms to tba
north, with ample light and room. These
rooms are adjoined by e doctors' and
nuraea' scrub-up room, sterilising room,
laboratory, speclsl room for eye and ear
caaea. and X-ray room. At the aouth
end of the operating suits Is the amphi
theater operstlng and lecture room. Thle
room Is provided with blackboards,
steroptlcon svreen, et, for teaching pur
poaes.
The building will be entirely of brick,
stone and terra cotta. It will be abso
lutely fireproof and of reinforced con
crete construction. Broad front steps
with terra cotta columns lend an im
posing appearance to the facade. The
building will be placed In the center
north and south of the College of Med'.-
elra campus, the (round space in front
being given over to shrubbery and or
namental flower beds. Tunnels from the
hospital to the laboratory building nov
occupied by the College of Medicine
carry llghtand power wires, electro
cardiograph wires, etc '
The contract made by the Board of
Regents provides for the completion of ,
the building' by January 1, 1517. j
The conatructlon of this teaching hos-
pltal will place Nebraska In the for-,
front with thoae statea providing hlgn
grade medical training. University hoa- j
pttala exist tn connection with the medl-
cat colleges of many states, among :
which are Iowa, Michigan, Kansas,
Pennsylvania, Missouri. Oklahoma and j
Indiana. y j
layer
Big
Piano Sale
i 'eeWSeAlaVal it., t. -. 'V a ,
LOSS-
TOPICS FOR OAK OF REST
Eer. Kr. Douglas to Deliver Course
of Lecturn on "Preparedness"
at United Presbyterian.
WAIt TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION
(rvrrennndonoe of the Associated Frees.)
CAVAM.A. Greece. Pec E.-hat 8a
onlkl w.ia a fortnight ago, Cavalla ha a
lmn todav-tho base of the Grek
prmlcH In eastern
llarv headuuartcra
imiFt df fond tha territory she conquei-ed j
from IlulcarU two years BFO-lf It la tJ
be defended.
Trie. V''" of the port are cluttered,
It la not often that preachera dlacuas
wsr snd rreparedneaa. Rev. A. C. IotiK
lns, paator of Ihe First Fnlted Presby
terian rht'rch at Twenty-first and Km
ment streets, Is going to do thla thing.
At each of the four morning aervlcea
during February the psstor will handle
warlike topics.
Tha first war sermon will be delivered
by Rev. Mr. Unug'as tomorrow morning
and the topic will be the "Far Flung
Battle I.lnea." Sunday morning. Febru-
' v ' sry 1J. he will talk on "Ojr Weal I'olnla;"
Macedonia the ml-; mornlmr. February JO. "Enlist,
from which Ureeee. aobm , .. d February
"Munitions.'1
Trinity Cathedral The natlon-wila
preaching mitalon under the loadershlp of
with Mg nuns and their smunltlon. The ! Dr. Hopkins, rector of the Church of the
str ep, rmrrow streets are blocked with j Redeemer, Chicago, opena Sunday at It
soldiers. I-rons tra'ns of mules laden with , o'clock and continues eight days. Fro
ths impediments of war, climb the wind
Inn ways, between overhanKtn Turkish
houeee, bound for Drama, for Reree, for
tho Duljrarlan frontier. For all liar re
moval of soldiers from BKionlkl, Greece
la r.ot disarming. Nor, judging from the
appearance of Cavalla, has she any In
tention of leaving the rich land she
wrested from the Bulears In tha last war
in any danger of falling Into Dulgarian day at All Saints' Ecltopai church,
hands again. I ,
H" Is easy to understand the Greek d- The Omi-.ha dirtrirt of the Augustsna
sli-e to keep Cavalla; not that It In realty v synod
grsrn dally la as follows:
Celebration of the Holy Communion at
t a. in.
Conference to women of the church,
dally at 10 o'clock.
Children's service at 4:13 o'clock. 1
1 reaching. tntiucilona and question;
each night at o'clock.
Rev. T. J. Mackay, has returned from
Chicago, and wl 1 officiate as ue isl Sun-
a fJrcek city, as every Greek la so ready Zlon
will ho'.d
Lutheran
ita meeting in the
church commencing1
to oawrt so passionately, for it ta . far i Tuesday evening. Rev. E. O. Chtnlund
trm Greek even thsn Salonikl. Rut rer- 'and Rev, J. A. Johns will preach the in-
tilnly It is not Rulg-arlan, either. It Is
Turkish with a leaven of Balontki's ad
troductory sermond. Wednesday after
noon, discussion on "Christ's Church."
mixture of Illsnano-Portuguese Jewi.h'The lUculon w.ll be contlnuej Wel
I lood and some sllsht relic of the veno-, ncsdsy evimtin. when Ruv. C. K. Ksndahl,
tlnn occupation of the middle agea. Rut Oakland, president of the conference, will
belnff Jiiat that, U can readily t turned jlntiodjco tho subject. The Knjllsh lnn
Into Greek. Pulsarlan, Rerblnn or whnt uge will be uaed entirely In tho even
not in a few years' time. Tha Turkiih Injj and Swedish III the afternoon. '
dement Is aa always Infinitely adaptable.
There la no very por'tlve reason why
Cavalla and tho dlMrlrt It servea should
not be Greek. Every smoker of a Turk
ish clctrelte holds between his fingers
tha reason from the Greek point of
view why It should. For Cavalla Is the
port of ciport for one of tho richest to
bacco growing tracts In the world. Not
aa rich aa certain d'strlcta of Cuba; but
nevertheless exporting over a lOO.ono.OfX)
drachmae worth of tobacco per annum
more than t.ono.e: worth, with very
Itaptlat.
Grace, Bouth Tenth and Arbor. K. II.
Talt, l'axtor .Meu'a praur inviting, S:jO
a. ni.: Hunriay school, lu a. m.; morning
, wnisMii, h o'cliK-k, "A Now Kind ot
; I'raviiiK," Lord a Hupiwr at cloas ot
sennon; Ivapi.kt Voui.x People's union,
p. m. ; evening service, sulJwt,
' "The Ananias Club." Mission bunilay
j school, :"io houth Fourth strvet, 1 p. in,
1 First, Harney and Park Avenue, H. O.
' lioalundn, Paator Morning sermon, "The
'Divine Contact." followed by holy com-
unbin: 7 Su p. in., "Mediocrities, eiutv
I fuw , . ' V. ... 1 1 at ...... I I . r trm ll.l.mi.11.
prlmlilva mc-aua of cultivation and ship- ; superintendent; 6. JO, Young Psot.la'a
meat. imevilon: Mr. Lines of Vounrr Men's
. : tf irimian susor lallon will address the
j peopU on "'i li Cousvrvatlon of Influ
I snca."
Calvary. Hamilton and Twenty-fifth,
J. A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning: "John,
of txtvs. communion and
of new members; evening!
fhl'ee Keaaona Why Soma People Are
Not Christians;" Rlblo school at noon,
tCorreepondonee of tha Asrociated Freasl Ml. . iNo.ue, suiei Imendent ; Vounil Pc'n
PEKINO. Jan. ?fi.-Rualan officials ' f1''" nt. P. . I'd by Mtas
and tha repreae ntative. of other r,.; tho'w 11-
powcra In Harbin, haVa found much 1 nv a sttieoptlcon le, ture on "Tha War
fault with the way the fnlted rltatea has! Path and tho Jcsua Trail" Tuesday
admlniHtered war relief to Germans and! evening.
Austrlans In the portions of Manchuria Immaniiel Twenty-fourth and Ftnkney
Russians Find Fault
With War Relief
lo to Harbin. Complaints have been
made that Chorles K. Moaer, the Amer
ican consul at Harbin, baa rmJucd as
sistance to German prisoners who es
capes) from Russian prison campa.
The American position In administer
ing relief to Germans and Austrlans In
Harbin Is that Harbin la Chinese terri
tory, and consequently Vnlted Statea of
ficlala, aa neutrals, are under obligation
to admlnlHter to the wants of all Ger
mans and Austrlana who ere In need, re
g&rdlrsa of what part they have taken
in the war.
Mr. Mocr recently paid a visit to Pe
king and llcuM-d the relief work at
Harbin with IT. KclnKh. the American
Arthur J. Morris. Pastor Mornlne".
the laud's Hjpper will be obxe.vcd In
connection with this arvioe; Plble school
St noon. Charles V. birnon, super. o
tend"iu; Young People's meeting at i 'M;
the rxenlng aervli at :su will be largely
In charge of the choir: a musical program
will be rendered; a abort gospel addrese
will le given by the paflori men's sup
per and lillila ttildy Wednesday evenln
at .; prayer and ptalae service, a
o clock.
t krlatlaa.
North t He, Twenty -second and Lothrop,
Goor: I.. Peters, Paator it tile school,
.; morning servl.-e, li:A, "The rarahla
of the Mustard tWd;" evening. "The Test
of t'hi,iWn Endcwvor." lntermMlte
rndeavor, p nt. ; Hnlor Endcaoi, tl
p. ni.
Hrt. Twenty-alxth end llamay 8: reels.
Chsrles F. Crtbhr-y. Petor Mornimj ser-
mlnlstrr. and Chinese officials. The Chl-!tt. 11. Gd's Foolishness:" evrnuia aer
neso have never taken a firm position In f 'M- ''Tim F.m.u.asis of Jaua;" :1S.
,, , , , , . ... lienor and Inledme!inl louiltf Peoples
tlielr resUtance of the capture of Uer- (i,H.1).ty of rhllll,un Endeavor" 11 a m..
I !.!. and AuHLiluns who escape from Sl-J Junior Endaavor: a. lu., Hiblo avhuol.
litrtaltaa k-le.
berltt. and it Is not likely that they wlll
do so. tiennan prisoners wlio have es-j
F:rt. Pt. Mary's Avenue and Twenty
cru-ed Into Mongolia and Manchuria have fourtn-t-ei vi. e i u a. m. and a. p. t.,
. ... . . ,. Isubjtct. 'Fplitl." riun.lav school. :4o and
soil by Ituaslan soldleis and taken back
Into Rusetan territory. hjK lfd prison
ers have even been seised at Mukden
and tsken from railway tialna.
The German and Austrian legations In
Peking have protested asslnst China's
failure to protect the subjects ot these
two countries on neutral soli, but with
out results.
Ever since the opening of Harbin to
foreign trade, its slatua has been much
fiuiniwd by the Ruxainiis. At first they
i!..l-tcd that the tresly port woa lo
'cutc'l on the river a numler of miles
ft Mm ttio prc-wnt tlty. This position w
not concurred in by the I'nlled Ktat
jai.d othir powers. When the Vnlted
plates consulate wss f'.rt oiiened at Har-
I in, sou.e ten years ai;o. repiesentctlvea
of the l ulled stales sulTered many In
d (tulle, f. ml efforts were made to dls
(oara( the C.ev. l.ipiaent of Hurt. In as a
treaty port, l'.unt. however, maintains
t ! Jl itt llbibin and by so doing has
justitiod lii u measure the action of oler
H .
sei vle.
itjusc. ?:.o,
Jcad Ti e Eee Want Ads. It I-sys!
It a. ni Wednesday eveutns meeting, k.
8eond. Imndee Hall. Fnderwood Av.
enue sixl Flf'i-in Morning service. 11;
(iilijii'i. "lilrlt." 8iuidav a-hool. :M a.
m. WedneaKiay eveuinn meeting, .
t aaartssllsssl.
First. Nimtetnth and Iavenport. r.
T. House, I'asior . ommuiiton
1W: condiicled by F. T,
vrmnn Itv Hush li. ler.
tit. Mary'a Avenue. St. Mary's Avenue
and Tw-entv-wienlh. Rev, A. Muineit,
Minister Morning servii-e st !.); raunday
K houl at noon, wlih kindcrsailan; Young
people's mein at 7 p. m.. Mld-weoa
service, Wednesday evening at o clock,
Hlllalde. ThlrtlHih and Ohio. Yv 8.
Harnplon. Pator Sunday achool, 10 a.
in . JaiiK's liuick. superintendent ; morn
loar woistiln at II o'clock. "Christian En
deavor." Junior Endeavor, II p. in.; Inter
mediate. 4 p. in.; Keillor Endeavor, li.SJ
P. tn. : evening worship, 7 ;A Ihnir Own
Company."
Plvinonth. Ftathteenth snd Fmmet. F.
W. leavllt. Milliliter H)le schmil at 10;
mormon serine at 11. The youth of the
C!iriMu.n worlds', annlveiaary ot the
Young peopie'e sioclrty of Christian En
deavor. Evening, if, "Peac." Young
people's n.eeilna at '. Prayer Meetug
train Wednesday at o'clock.
Central I'ark, Forty-eecond and Para
tope,. J. K. Ueaj-d. Pasior-tSunday school,
In a. ni.; meu a and los' department at
noon: momm worship, 11 a. in.. "Pre
Fartdnesa." Evening, I.:), sermon by Itsv.
O. A. IIu!brt; Junior Christian Endeavor
I p. m. i Senior Chriattan Endeavor, :ls)
p. m.. Father's and son's day st all ser
vices, speclsl muslo by the men. rayer
meeting Wednesday, . p. m.. In charts
of the Christian Endeavor.
Episcopal.
Church of at. Phltln the tlencon.
Twenty-first neer I'sul. Rev. John Al
bert Williams. Vicar Holy communion
at ": a. m. Matins, 10 M. Molv eurharisl
(choral) and aermon, II. Sunday svhool,
1 p. m. Evening service, 7:J0.
Church of Good Shepherd. Twentieth
and Ohio. Hev. Thomas J. Collar. Roctor
Holv communion at a; Rundsy school,
:4rt; holy communion with sermon at 11;
evening prayer with sermon at 7:).
Rf. Matthias, Tenth and Worthlnjrton,
Rev. A. c. Warden. Iteclor Mriy
morning service and first celebration
holy communion at ; Rundav achool and
Hihle claaa at t 4t; second celebration of
holy communion and aermon at U.
ft. Andrew's Forty-first and Chsrles,
J. R. Flockhsrt, leect.or I Jita com
munion. II t, rn, Evening service, :;
subject, "Tha Valley of Rones." Run
dsy school. :4t a. in. Early oommunion,
I a. m. Tuesday and Thursday, com
munion, 10 e. m.
' F.vana-elleal.
Oreca Fnlted. Camden and North
Twenty-seventh. Thomas M. F.vena, Paa
tor rreachlng at 11 a. m. and t.ao p. tn.;
Sunday achool, 10 a. m. ; Keystone league
of Chrlstlsn Endeavor. 30 p. tn.', the
league will observe christian Endeavor
week February 4) to 13.
First United, 2120 Franklin Street, Tra
Mc bride, Pastor Morning, It; evening,
7:a; Bunday achool, 10 a. m. : Junior
league, J:30 p. m. ; Intermediate league,
J p. m. ; Senior league, t:30 p. m.; Key
atone league of Christian Endeavor busi
ness meeting Monday evening at Mrs.
Seymour's. 10C4 North Twenty-fourth
street. The Woman's .Missionary society
will hold an oratorical contest at the
church Wednesday evening;. The Young
People's Missionary eoclety will hold
monthly meeting Thursday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Crager, tilt
North Twenty-flfth. Rev. M. T. Mase
will preach at the church Saturday even
Ins and hold the second quarterly busi
ness meeting,
Latheran.
Grace Rranch Rundav School Halt,
Forty-eighth and Leavenworth, S:30 p. m.
St. Paula, Twenty-fifth and Evans,
Rev. E. T, Otto. Paator Services: 10 a.
in.; In KnUth. 7: p. tn.. topic. "Help
In Tempialinti." Hunday sohool, ll..
Choir. Frldaya, t p. m.
Engliah Zlon, Thirty-sixth and I-afay-elte
Avenue, A. T. Lorliner, Paator
Sunday school, :46 a. m. Morning snr
vlc at 11. Evening; service, S; subject,
"The Ftfih Cominandment." Truatees
will meet In the church parlors Monday
evening.
St. Mark's. English. Twentieth and
Rurdetie, L. Oroh, Pastor Morning ser
vice. 11; topla, "How Worship God Most
Acceptably t" Evening service, 7:30;
topic, "David's I'ersonal Experience."
Sunday school, :4K a. m. Younrf People's
Society cf Christian ESudoavor, 6:45 p. m.
Trinity. Twenty-fifth and Ames, Rev.
C. O. Blnomqulst, Paator Sunday school
at 10. Servlcea at 11 and T:0. Swedish
language is used only at the fiunday
morning services. Kne'lsBj catechetical
class meets every Thursday evening at s.
Grace, Kngttah. 1R South Twenty,
elxih, C. N. Hwlhart. Mlntater Morritng
eervlre, 11: topic, "The Tarea In the
Wheat. ' Evening service. : topic, "The
Building that Will Not Fall" Sunday
school. .W a. ro. Luther league, T p. in.
Kountse Memorial. Farnam Street and
Twentv-1xth Avenue, Ilev. Oliver I.
Raltsly, Pastor; Rev. C. Franklin Koch.
Aaeoclate Paator Vornlng worship, 11;
toplo. "What Is God to Your" Evening
worship, : tople "Hread Fnousrh and to
Haare, but Millions Slsrving.'' Sunday
achool, 4i a, m.; Oscar P. cloodman, au
perlntendent. Luther Leaeue, 7 p. m.
Rranch Sunday echoed. Twentr-fourth
and Ames avenue. S p. sn.; preaching at
1 45; topic, "The Roy Who 1sft Home."
Catechetical lecture lit the church on
"The Holy Spirit." I p. id.
Metkadlat.
Hanecom Tark. Rov. Emory l. Hull,
pastor Morning worship at 11. theme,
"PhepherU. Poet. King." Sermon In even
ing bv Kev. V. G. Urown, dlatr.ct aiiptr-
InlendenL.
Renaon, Sixtieth and Main. Rev. John
Calvert, Pastor Morning service at 11,
subject, "Tha tfermon on the Mount.
Evening service at 7:, "Religious Error.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Jennings. Fifty-second and Hickory.
R. H. Chenoweth. I'asior Hunday school
at 10 a. m. Preaching at U:li a. in., "Our
Refuge." Epworth league at 7 p. tu Mrs.
H. S. Nielsen, leader. Mrs. P. A. Foots
will give the first of a aeriea of lev t urea
on the life of Christ at S o'clock.
Pearl Memorial. Twent v-fourlh and
!.arlmore. Earl E. IJoweri. Minister Sun
day achool st :ti a. m. Reception of
iu.ml.eia at 11 a. m. Meeting for child
ren at I p. m. Epworth league at
D. m. Evening service at :&) p. m. Fel
lowship hour on Wednesday at 7:3ojx nt.
Trinltv. Twenty-flrth and Kinney, .tev..
John F. Poucher. Pastor Preaching at
lo jo a. in. and '' P- m. Mm lay a nooi
st noon. Wlllaril l'limir, supcruiienu-
ent. tip worth lessee st p. m.. 'vu-
llnm II. .."rneiMing. prcS'iem. rariw
post sales entetiaiuiiient ai the church
on Friday nlghl.
wed tub. Nineteenth and nurt. GustaT
F.rickfon. Psstor S'.n.day scliool at 1 a.
in.. August Johnson, leader. Morning
w.ii-ahlo si 11 s. in.. ' laove that Passelh
Kuowlefike. Youiw people s meeting ai
(:30 p. m.. with lecture on Atiiacuve-
...... ' 1 1 1 ...... I . bind a I ' Aa n laa
"Ueat for the Weary."
Mc.Cabe. Fortielh - d Farnam. W. II.
I'ndeiwoajd. Fasior eerviccs ai 11 a. rn.
and ?::4i p. m. t-undav achi! at 10 a. m..
Mra. l.eolKe Elilr.ln. Uriimfnuiu.
Adult Idble class at l a. in . J.'l n
teacher. Epworth league at i ) P- m..
Mrs. Robert Thoipe, preaideni; topu.
"When It t'oats to B True." w th Mra.
8. M. Faulkner at leader.
Ftrat. Twentieth and Davenport. Tltua
Ijje. Pastor bible e'es at a. m..
T. F. bturgeaa, auperinlenoent. Morning
worah'p at 11 a. m., "A Man'a Rellsion;'
with aaciament of baptism for those of
mature ers. Epworth league at ( JO
p. m. Evanaellatk- seivlces at 7:v P- m..
"The Hentaite of a Christian:" with the
sacrament of baptism for those ot mature
teara.
Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce. C.
N. I iaw son. pastor iundey achool at
.4l a. ro.. Dr. J. U Frana. superlntend-
. . n a. , . a I n. . , , V. tu. ' t 1 Kaa
n . a. , a i 1 1 1 I J, aa a . a m. aaa. . . j - - -
Hlble and He Eoeniiea." Epworth leaaue
at SO p, m., F'iorenco Mcliala. leader,
fre.chln. at 7-i n. in.: told", "eaieot.
t.lrho4iiHt llrnlhrhiUaji on Tueadav ev en-
uis al . Prater and Banday school
bosrd on Wednesday at I p. hi. Eugene
Knox, the Impersonator, on Thursday
evening at s.
Presbyterian.
Wert Q Street church, FVirty-alxth and
b oervice at :.
R. L. Wheeler Memorial. Twenty-third
snd JHIble school. .4: service. 11:
cX.... orne'Kild'eTvo; 7:3- to Tout Parii, Combined Blue Book and
MEN OF NOTE WHO
"DIED FOR FRANCE"
First, at Yonns Men's Christian Asso
ciation. Edwin Hart Jenks, Pastor
Preaching. 10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Hunday school at noon; Endeavor meet
ing, . It.
Dundee. Fiftieth and Fnderwood, Harry
R. Foster. Minister Hlble school. :4 a.
m. Men's Rible claaa, 10 a. m. Com
munion. 11 a. in. Service In charge of
Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m.
Clifton Mill. Grant and Forty-fifth. B.
R. Von Der Llppe, Pastor Sunday
school. 10; preaching, 11, "Tha Young
Directory, Give Lists
Fallen Notables.
of
DEPOSED WICHITA CHIEF
OF POLICE IS ACQUITTED
WICHITA, Kan.. Feb. S. O. K. Stew
art, deposed chief f polloe of Wichita,
waa acquitted today after hla second trial
on the charge of selling liquor1 while
chief of police. He waa relieved, of his
office after chargea had been made
against him and hla arrest followed. At
his first trial the Jury failed to agree.
FIFTY FIVE ' GENERALS SLAIN
PARTS, Feb. 5. Tout Paris.
which Is a combined blue book and
directory, gives In Its 1916 edition
People In the Church Junior Endeavor, jngt issued, a list of Faris notables
4: evening, 7:. Christian Endeavor so- . . '., . . ,.
clety will have charge. who hare died for the country. In
this list are names well known in
Parkvale. Thirty-first and Gold, R. 'W.
Taylor. Pastor Rundav achool. 10: E. C
Wilbur, superintendent: service, u, 'The politics, literature, science, the arts
Angela Place In the Plan of Salvation;" I . . . ...... .
i hrlataan Eideavor, 7; "The Qroat Saiva- I UBr an14 uin uiutiais nuu ui
lion. 7:46. Special music. fl.,. -f h .rmv Tha mil call aa
F. Frnat. Mlnlater-Sesaton meeting to it ia called, totals 3,084 persons, all
""XF'fCZ ose names are printed in bold
mandment." Special mualc and Toung face tyoe,
People's day exercises, 1:M p. m.
The honor list is based on Informs-
Castelsr. Castelar and Sixteenth. a , I f.m!t... of ih.
C. C. -Meek. Pestor Mornln. JJ. "Com- furnished by the famlliee of the
munion; evening service In charge of I victims. It Includes the names or mty
Young People's Society of Christian En
deavor, 7:80; Sunday school, :41 Junior
i iiriatian Endeavor. ; intermediate, ;
oen or. s:su.
TU I fA i TaMNlUll. m A T auaaM.Matfa.
Robert Karr, Pastor a. 80, Sunday sohool
with adult Bible classes: 10 44; aermon,
' For Christ and the Church;" S. Jun'or
Endesvor meeting; (:30, prayer meeting
of Christian Endeavor society; 7.4o. "One
intug iseearui.'
llenson. A. J. MeCIung. Pastor Sunday
school at 10: morning worship at 11; "The
sermon subject ia "Jirotherhood;" Junior
christian Endeavor, i: Christian En
deavor, ti:30; evening worship, 7:10; cele
bration or Christian Endeavor nay.
I'rayer meeting Wednesday evening, at s.
North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V.
Hib, Pastor Sermon by Rev. Mr.
Raskerville at 11 a, m. Sunday achool.
:4u a.
Chrlstlsn Endeavor
tho pastor. 7:10 p. m. Fellowship lueeti-
InsT Wednesday evening at 7:46.
,., . . . . rr . l a a. A r.u.
vvpiLRiini.irr, i irvniv-ninin a,i it, Aaava'a,
J. Frank Young. Paator Communion and
reception of new memnera, roliowea oy
a short address bv the pastor and the
lord's supper. 10:SO a. m. Junior Chrla-
flve generals, ninety-one oolonels, and
16 lieutenant colonels. Among the pro
festona, the civil engineers had the larg
est number of dead, totalling' 11- The
lawyers came next with 110. Other pro
fessions listed are: Men of letters. 82;
artists. S3; Catholic clergy. 28; Protestants,
I; architects, 20; actors and singers. Is;
doctors. IS;- diplomatic corps, 8; sculp
tors. 10: composers and musicians, 4;
the Institute of France, 1; judges. 1
Inspectors of finance, 7: notaries, 5, and
brokers, 3. The select clubs of all kinds
In Paria lost a total of 236. Including
a number of titled persons,
Sfe j&SSKS FIW $13,461 HIDDEN ON HER
Mysterioas Little Worn am
Mack Mosey Wanderlagr
Chicago Streets.
with
Attaches of the Paycopathlo hospital
ttan Endeavor, 4 p. m. Senior Crlatlan wei aorrr for the shabbily dressed.
Endeavor. : p. m. me loutif s-eop e s , . ., -,. ... . ...
society will have charge of the evening
nervice. 7:30 P. m.. In celebration of
Christian Endeavor day. Wednesday
mid-week praj-er service at 7:46 p. m.
Covenant
Charlea
wnrahln
Thia aermon Introducea .Christian En
it. Twenty-seventh and Pratt. , - .
. Fleming. Pastor-Momlaag PltaU for In the
10:30; topic, "A World Force." which crinkled w
mon Introducea .Christian En- -mr fnunt Vaonti
deavor week l'" achool itnwn. En- amounUnr to wteL xh, woman la be
?oTc?r"Wh.t..EMy7lV Heved to be Mra.'Nwa V. Hayn... about
friendless little woman held there for ex
amination as to her sanity. She Beamed
to lack funds as well as friends. ,
Today she la the mystery of the hos-
llnlng of her clothes.
ben they were folded.
were found bonds, money and jewelry
coupons had not been clipped from them
Sin." This Is the third sermon on "The 63 years old. of Banta Rosa, Cat.
Meaning of Sin in the Bible. ' weones- H. ..ouriM,.. .d other valuables
??v !Zr.n'nJr 'A."-: thfT'c".:!. were: Ten 11.000 bond, of the
Unites with the Enaeaverera in mis iw nenuu suiiaiiag- ana ima sHwwuon oi
vice. I Sea Francisco, issued by the Continental
ITaltesl Presfcytertaa. bank of that city, and other bonds
i
rnteal Twent v-fourth and Dodre. amounting to 82.1W: paper currency total
tl lh H fineer. Pastor Morning Wor- In, tl JIA amall mum In allvap monaav
?cfo; nd thr-dUmond a"' wortn toether
at noon. Young People's moating. 8:30 about TS. The bonds were made out to
p. m. Evening- service, witn sermon oy -jura. Nana V. Jlaynes. and apparently
Rev. F. T. Rouae. 7:80.
r irst. xwenty-rirst ana urnn-i. - ' l .i .
1 Vlnln. Ift-M flrSl I ,
sermon In series on genersl church ae- The woman was found three days age
tlvltloa; topic. 'The - Far-Flung name wandering In the Polk street railroad
l.lneai " Kvenlnar service. 1 :K riDwn ,U..A
--LIZ. ' V.7. la.l.'. i-hrl.ll.n l -"".
unloi" t.X "r " m. I When found ahe had a ticket from
U I. a-Haaaa &m m. ouin ivuew. ecu., lu lui'limunq, 1 a., ana
v.inn.i PVar,i-e.n. Rnirttual. S414 Cum- aeverai letters, which gave no clue as to
Inn. Mrs. Ella Gardiner. Rearer of Mes- her Identity. Chicago Herald,
sages Meetings. 8:16.
tate Pplrltuallat society. 2561 Cuming. C UICU ID TfiKFN II I
regular aervlcea Sunday evening at I..O.I' ' : ' " '
Mra. Liverpool speaker.
Chics an Street Mission. ltQ8 Chlctuto.
Rev. C G. Rtubera. fiUDerlntendcnt
Services every night at 4 44. I F. A. Nash, jr., 11 years of age. living
Omaha Ilollneaa Association. W. R. at tut 8outh Thirty-seventh street, waa
Foahler. President-Service. 8. at First tha. u casa of acarlet fever to h re
ported at the health office yesterday
WITH SCARLET FEVER
I'nlled Evangelical church. 110 Franklin.
First Progresi4ve Spiritualist, 11 Hsr-
ney Regular aervlcea. followed by mes
sages esery Sunday, 8; message service.
evury Frmsy. I.
Swedish Holiness. Fifty-second and
Leavenworth. Rev. C. G. Stuberg. Pas
tor Mornlur. 11; evening, 1.46; BUnaa
school, lti; Young People's meeting
First Church of the Brethren. Twenty-
second mna Mlnmt D. Webster Hurts.
president of McPherson college. Mcpher
son, kin., will speek Sunday nigm ai s.
on "The Meaning of Culture.
The Associated Rible Students meet tn
Evrlo bulldlns. Nineteenth and Farnam,
at 3. Dr. C. W. Farwell will lecture on
"Give Your Ear snd Har My Voice;
Hearken and Hear My Sueech.
Peoples. MS North Eighteenth. Rev.
Charles W. 8a v !,!. parlor Morning.
"Proslne God:" evening. "Have Men To
day a Vital I ii It reel in Christianity aa It
la Presented?" Sunday achool at noon.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening.
Fnlted Brethren. Nineteenth and I-oth-rop.
W. O. Jones. Paetor-ll. "Our Edu
cational Invttiutiona: evening, 7:o0. evan
Kel silo services; lu, Sunday school; :.
Christian Endeavor aocleiy. Wedneaday
evening. 8. Rible study, prsyer and con-fereix-e.
I'nlon Gospel Miaslon. 1308 Douglas.
Telephone IuukIss SV16. A. M. Perry, Su
perintendent rirguiar res ue nuaaion
work every night at 7:3u, with special
preaching service sunuay at u anu i.
lillile reading and prayer service every
ruoro iii at 8:u.
First Reformed, Twenty-third an I Deer
Park. John F. Hawk. Hanoi rlurulay
achool ai 46: Dr. H. Uuemnan. suorin-
tendent: 11. "Tlia 1'ftrtslian r.nueavor
Challenae:" niisaion band at 1: Christian
Endeavor. A. 7:. "Coursge." frayer
service Wedneaday evening.
I'nharian. Turiin Hall. Twenty-eighth
and Farnam Bible atudv claaaea at lo:
William Yertnaion. Iwader: sermon, 11. bv
Rev. F. Raymond isturtevaiil. minlater
of I nil aria a church at Taunlon. Masa
Chans ea in Reliaton. and the ChaHenge
that onfronia Vs." Musii- bv Helen
Sadllek, soprano; George Rsrker, jr.,
violinlat; Helen Rennelt, planlal.
Read The Bee Waal Ada. It pays!
Read Bee Want-Ads tor preflL
them for results.
Use
Your Health
is Safe
WHEN THE
APPETITE
IS KEEN
WHEN THE
DIGESTION
IS NORMAL
WHEN THE
LIVER AND
BOWELS ARE
REGULAR
Any disturbance of these func
tions should be corrected by
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Such a line of Player Pianos
has never been shown under
one roof in this city. , i
A. Eiospe Go.
The premier piano house "of
Omaha, haa decided to decrease
the Immense stock of player
pianos. This stock embraces
everything from the most de
pendable, low-priced upright to
the elegant Grand Flayer. In
mahogany and oak cases. This
sale will offer the
Entire Une of Brand New
Players at the r
LOWEST PRICES
EASIEST TERMS
Every Player we sell Is .
,FCTXY GUARANTEED.
The following; descriptions
and prices will glre a fair Idea
of the scope of oar business In
Player Pianos and oar Immense
line.
HOSPB APOLLO PLATER
PIANO Spring; MotorrolPis
drawn over tracker bar with
out treading rerolls 'auto
matically, automatic sustain
ing pedal, transposing tracker
bar which permits composi
tions to be played in higher
or lower key than written and
for vocal mualc plays In low,
medium or high voice. New
feature the "Dynailne" in
structs player automatically
when to play soft, medium or
loud all controlled through
pedaling. Low 35 EC CS fl
priced, at DOuU
Humphreys Seventy-seven
For Colds, Influenza,
o
lo)
The cumulative effect of advertis
ing a good thing .In the Sunday and
Daily Papers tor many years, created
such large sales for "Seventy-seven"
during the Grip epidemic that we
r
could not meet the demands and
i
were obliged to stop advertising for
a time to catch up with the orders.
To get the best results, take "Seventy-seven"
at the first feeling of the
Grip or a Cold. .
If you wait until you begin to
cough and sneeze, have sore throat
and lnfluensa, it may take longer.
2 Re. and 1109, at all druggists or
mailed.
aaaphreye' Homeo. Medicine Co., 15
William Street, New Tork.
tpT J
evening. The boy's condition Is reported
as not serious.
ForjMlos
A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat
ment Will a Jnit Lie Meet-
leg a Good Old Friend.
is ms rw
If
KRAN1CH & BACH AND MKL-VILLE-CLARK-
GRAND
PLAYER PIANOS. Low
priced
at
MELVILLE-CLARK SOLO
APOLLO. Low-
priced at.
BUSH & LANE PLATER
PIANO. Low
priced at ,
KRAN1CH ft BACH PLATER
piano. Low t7cn
priced at ..! OU
MELVILLE -CLARK APOLLO
PLAYER PIANO.
Low priced at. . . ,
BKAMBACH PLAYER PIANU.
Lor priced
at
HINZE PLATER PIANO. Low
aPtrird. ..$450
PELUEGER PLAYER PIANO.
Low priced
at
SHERER NEW YORK PLAY-
ER. Low priced
at
... $1,000
$800
PLAYER
$750
: PLAYER
$750
: APOLLO
$700
..$650
A.NO. Low
$450
R PIANO.
$375
$350
A Little Down and S2.S9 1 Week
1
dm
Rita von tried vramld? If not. why
don't yout The trial ta free just mall
eoupon below and the results may aniese
you. Others are praising Pyramid file
Treatment as thslr deliverer w br not
yout MalleouponaeworBelBBOebos from
any druggist any where. Take uosubstltule.
FKE 8ABPLE COUPON
PYRAMID .DRCOCOalPAWT
M pyramid Bldg, MarsuoU. Mloh.
Kindly send me a Free sample of
rytassHi Pile Treafeai.lB plala wrapper.
Kama..
Street
yt . . . .
Da-Bgtaaf Baslk
Sanatoriuh
This Institution la the only one
in the central weert with separate
buildings situated In their o.
ample grounds, yet entirely 41
tlnct. and rendering It posetfcle to
classify The one bulling
being ntted tor and devoted to the
treatment of Bon-eonUgious and
aon-iuefiut. d'iaee, no others be
ing admitted; the other Rest Cot
tage bolng designed tor and de
voted to the exclusive treatment
of aeJeet mental eases requiring
tor a time watchful eare and spe
cial nursing.
-af I t 1
H f
w
It'.',' Je---Vi i
A Bmch, Scarf and Ont Doztn
Rolls Frtt With Each Player
PLAYER ROLLS
New Player Rolla can be had
from 15c up. We have the Q.
H. S. Hand Played Rolls, which
glvte you the expression and
temperisatlon of the artiste
who plaj'ed the original torn-position.
.1 . --i!L ai
A. Hospe Go.
1513-15 Douglas Street
Tel. loug. 18S Itab, 1871.
I
Sat I