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TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST :
Mischa Elman Listens to Himself Play
lent Begici Wednesday and Will
Be Observed with the Uiual
nd Customary Service.
SEASON FOR FAST AND PRAYER
With the coming of Ash Wednesday
net week the usual Lenten neuron will
te ushered In to be observed by the re
llstous denomination that take account
nt that season of fasting and prayer. As
lies been the custom In rest years, di
vine services will be held, rnmbtri of
th churches observing Int to the le'ter.
will hie themselves awsy from the round
of social pleasures and abstain from In
dulging In pmllmi'i tht arc permiMible
t other times.
Tbe Swedish Fiaptlst church. South Plrt.
having Just completed the remodeling of
tha church, spcrlsi services will be held
Hnnday. Lawrence Arlander, gospel
singer, will bo present and have charge
of the music.
Tha Covenant Treahyterlan church.
Pratt and Twenty-seventh streets, an
nouncea a Sunday evenlrr rri of ser
mona on "Prophecy," baaed on the life
and book of Daniel. Daniel for the old
and tha Revelation of John for the New
Teatament, are asserted to be keys to
tha future, wonderfully Illuminated by
tha present world war. B-it Daniel should
be studied flnl.
A special mualcal aervlce will be held'
Sunday evening; at Trinity cathedral,
starting at 7:30. The aervlce will consist
of music by tha choir and tolblsts. Ren
Stanley la the organist.
Sunday at the First Methodist c"iurch
beginning at 7 ID o'clock, the following
7
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mrm. ' ' .... V S
Ox
TIA distinguished visitor to tha Burgess
Nwh store yesterday afternoon .was
musical program will be given by the Mucha Elman. tha famous Russian vlo
chorus choir of forty-five voices, assisted j un,t. who will be heard In concert at
by Earle TlcUner. flute; Will Hetherlng-I one of the local theaters this afternoon.
ton. violin: and Prince Lei I-anl, vocalist; , The picture above shows Mr. Elman Ma
under the direction of James Edward
Carnal. Miss Nora Neal will bo at tha
organ;
"rgan Prelude Mr dilation Sturgea
JTayer The Lord'a prayer (chanted..
Anthem Ho, Every One that Thlrs-
teth Martin
K. 8. Travis and choir.
Baea Solo Recitative and Air, Thus
fcalth tha Lord (Meeslshi Handel
t Mr. Carnal.
Anthe-n aTr.ou Wilt Koep Him In
Perfect Peace Foster
Hymn b)l'naccoinpanied, Coma Ye
Disconsolate Samuel Webbe
Soprano Solo Rejoice Greatly, O
' Daughter of 7,lon (Messiah).... Handel
- Miss Silver.
Organ Offertory Intermesio No. 1
rje-els of the Vdnwi . . Wolf Feral
Duet for Flute and Violin Serenade..
iNCMunert
Earle Tlckner and Will Hetherington.
Anthem List tha Cherubic Hosts
dr. Oaui. Mr. Nearlna. Miss Silver
and Women of the Choir.
Boors .
(a) The Holy City , Adams
b) A Perfect Day ! Hond
r) Hawaiian aong as sung In Ha-
wilian
Prince Lei Lanl.
Anthem Inflammatus (Stabet Mater)
Kosalnl
Organ Prelude Grand March (Arlat
. Verdi
ttaptlst.
Calvary. Hamilton nnd Twenty-fifth, .1.
j 1 A. MaxMen, r'estor Jriurntng. "A Pe
i cul'.ar People." Evening, "Hume RelU-
j ' ion. ' Klhie scnool at noon, n. w. isoiue,
I superintendent. Young People's meeting
I at 30, led by ' Ieonard Brldenbaiigh.
1 Prayer meeting of church Wednesday
evening.
! First. Harner Street and Park Ave
puo, H. O. Rowlands. Minister 10:),
"Thomoa an3 Hta Troubles." Iteoeptlon
f of new members and holy communion.
V ' "Why Accept tne tllhle as a Mes
sage from Ood?" Hlhle school at noon,
tieorge Waterman, superintendent. Young
. People's meeting at ..
Orace, South Tenth and Arbor, E. H.
' Tsft, Pastor Men's prayer meeting at
: Sunnday school at 10; morning wor
htp at 11; "Win One." Lord'a eupner
afier sermon. Haptlst Toung Peopfe'a
i l'rlnn at Kvenlng wnrahlp at 7:30.
Subject. "lachecua." W. A. Ehler a
p.,o.fl team at the mission, 1)10 tjoulh
Fourth street at L
Imm&nuel, Twenty-fotirth and Pinkney,
Arthur J. Morris, Pantor At 10:.
Clir(tla"a, the l.lrh of the World.
The Lord's supper at this rvie. Jlll.lt
t echool at noyn. Charles W. Simon. si
I j perintendent. Young People's meeting
at :. at 7: tne service will pe un
der tha 4 ractlon of the choir. Men a
eupj.er and Hlhle study We1nesday eve
ning at :. Prayer and praise service
at o'clock.
Ckrlstlaa,
First, Twenty-slgth and Harney,
Charles R. Cobbey. Pastor At 11, "God'e
Fellowship." At 7 S0. "Victorious Death."
Intermediate and senior Young People'a
Society Christina bindeavor, :. Junior
Young People'a Society Christian En
deavor at 11. Xllbie school at .&.
North Side, Twenty-second and Lo
tbrop, Georra L. Peters. Pastor Plhla
tenlng to hla own rendition of the Span
Isrbo Tsnse, op. 2?, No. 8, In the Vlctrola
department on the fourth floor. This waa
Mr. Elman's first opportunity to hear
any record played with the new Tungs.
tone stylus needle whlrh la an Improved
semi-permanent needle which can be used
as many as times without being
changed. Mr. Elman waa very favorably
Impressed with the marvelous reproduc
tion with this new needle and expressed
himself strnnirly over Its possibilities.
Necessity." 8. service In Herman by Re.
Wlegman. ".JO. "Man's Contrast to Ood."
Sun-lsy school, J:4;,. Christian Endeavo1
st 6:4.",.
Trinity. Twenty-fifth Street and Ames
Avenue, Rev. C. O Hloomqulst, pastor
Sundiy school at KV Sorvlies at 11 and
7 3o. Swedish Innguaeo uned only at the
Sunday mo'ntnT service. Tuesday even
ing the Luther league meets at the home
oi Miss iveiaun, r vr wev tnt.i street and
Ames avenue.
Orace. E""ih. U'd So"h Twentv-slxth
Street. C. N. Bwlhart. Minlster-11. "Tho
Myttery of the Cross." a, "Ixoklng l.',-.
Har'i. Go.ng r'orwaid" Sunday school
at M. Luther league at 7. Special
Ienten eeivlce Thursday evening at 8.
Orace Lutheran branch Sunday school,
hall. West t eavenworth and Forty-eighth
tr-et at J:.
St. Matthew's,' Fngllsh, Nineteenth anl
Caatelsr, Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor
Juuiuuis ,.ivice at II. ' Ores tea I."
Luther league servii: 7 SO, subject,
"Hulldlng Houses of Ood." Sunday
school at 1ft, subject, "The First Chrla
tlan Martyr. The Woman's Missionary
ant I-adles' Aid society will met Thuisilay
afternoon with Mrs. N. C, Nemlss, irf.l
6outh Twentieth Itreet.
Salem Swedish, I21 South Twenty
hirci. Rr, V A. J.lnt". Pnate Sunday
school at :t8; morning service at II,
i'nu 1 if.piivH ies 'ut v. nrlsi. s nut,rlng
for the Sins of the World." Evening, s.
"Hepreaentrttvea of I'nrlghteousness and
Righteousness as Set Forth In the Be
trayal of Christ." Trustee meeting,
Tuesday, 7:80. Luther Choral society,
Tuesday 1. Salem Ladles' soe'ety. Thurs
day, 2 30 at the home of Mrs. John An
derson, 202 Clnrkson avenue. Confirma
tion class Saturday at 1:4b. -
rttiM Urn ,t..r-'m V..rM,-vl-n.ri-nll. Tvin.
ty-elxth and Hamilton, Rev. M. Hal-
versoc, pastot Norvveglan-Dantsh com
munion service at It condtcted by Rev.
tinKselh of Haiard. Neb., sermon In
KtiKliah by Rev. O. Wrnlstad of Kansas
' 'v Al op'ipk Sunday evenma- a
"samltale." 'or discussion meeting. Rer.
I u iriif or Neumn drove itwroaucea
the topic ' baaed on Matthew t:IS. La
dles' Aid Thursday afternoon in the
church parlors. Choir prsctlce Friday
vinlngj' continuant Instruction at 4.
Kountse Memorial. Farnam Street fnd
Twenly-elnth Avenue. Rev. Oliver D.
Raltsly, Pastor. i!ev. C. Franklin Koch,
Associate Pastor Morning worshln at 11
o'clock. "The Orteved and Sorrow
Ftrlckn Savior." Evening worship at 8,
"Making Llffht of Mighty Thlnua." Sun
day school at :4.r. Oscar P. Ooodman.
superintendent. Luther league at 7.
llraivh Sunday school at 8, Twenty
fourth street and Ames avenue, preaching
st 8:46 by Rev. Koch. "Sowing and Reap
ing." lrnten service Wednesday at .
Zlon English. Thirty-sixth Street and
Iyefayetta Aenue, A. T. Lorlmer. Paster
Sunday school, IMS. Morning service, 31.
Kvoiiii., seivue nt h. Mormon theme,
"Father Forgive Them for They Know
not Wret They Do." Anthem by choir,
"Ood tin Loved the World,1' Stalner.
Solo, "The Ninety and Nine," Edward
Cnmplen, Mlsa Sonhle Johnson. - "The
v iv"ibr4 Throng" Oreig. Con
alan ine Oden. Miss Eva Nelson, organ
ist. Contntlna Oden, director. T'le
trusters will meet Monday even n. Sun-
school st 10. Adult Rlhle clajis at 10. Ep-I worship at 7:80. Mid meek service Wednea.
school at ': morning service at 10:3"; .,.- 7,-. viu, V-.,. -i
theme "Fnrl v Years if R.rvlr. ' At "xnng. .MldwecR pra or service e'n-a-
'ih. v.n whl i?.i Hta?k.... ''V evening, tholr rehearsal. Fndny
Fndeavo? seilces lurmediate at S- 'v'n,n- Ocnflrn.atlon cla.s will wt
-InT i a u intermediate, at . Saturday morning at 1ft. Mrs. Oust Nel-
aenior ai .u. ., i .dies' Aid n tha
Ckrtstlaa Bcleare.
First Church, St. Mary'a Avenue and
Twenty-fourth Street Services at 11 and
8. Subject, "Man." Sunday school (two
easlona), and 11. Wednesday evening
moetlng at 8.
Second Church. Dundee Hall. I'nder
wood Avenue and Fiftieth Street Ser
vice at 11. Fubject, "Man." Sunday
actiool at 8.I&. Wednesday evening meet
ing at 8,
' Cwgregatleaaj.
flymouth. FJlghtaenla and Emmet. K.
W. ivcavltt. kiinlater Bible achoul at M.
At li, ronunuaka and reoeptlun of metn
bera. Young Peaple'a ineetliu at 4 a).
yvening service) at 7:30. "Oue-Win-One"
meeting Wednesday at 8.
St. Mary'a Avenue. St. Mry'a and
'First. Nineteenth and Davenport
Morntnc. ll:3u; evening. 7:8i I'reldent
it. K. Warren of Yankton college, Yank
ton, 8. V.. will preach. Sunday school
al noon. Junior C hristian Lnuvor at 8.
hvttlor ChrtMtlan Endeavor at ;-K. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7.80.
Twenty-eeventh. Rev. G. A. Halbert, Mm
later Sunday morntnaT anrvtoa at 10:80,
preaching, nruto by tbej Kelly choir, sac
raruenl uJf tha lord's Hupurr. Sunday
achoul at noon with kindergarten; classea
t for young women and men. Youni; peo
ple'a meeting at ; aubc4. 'FeJtll;'
leader. Norman Brlgbara. Midweek serv
Ko Wednesday etcnlog at a.
Bvaagellcat.
G race Vnlted. Camden slid Twenty-
seventh. Thuiuaa kl. vaue. Pastor
1'rettuliing at U and 7:80. Sunday school
at ku. Ky stone League of Christian Lu
dtrsvor at 4.30.
Hret Cnlted. tiM Franklin. Ira Vic-
ftride. Pastor Morning seriuon at 11.
jr.vrliing sermon, i .m cunuij evnooi eee
1 slon. lo. Junior league. 10, E. il. John
lion In charge. Intermedial Uague, 8 80,
Iv'rs. Fran I la Chaige. reiilor league. 4 i.
IK. L. C. E. buslnesa nteetlng Monday
Vteiiing. Prayer meeting Wednesday
tv.i.ii.g at the church, followed by choir
,rariU. Y. P. M. 8. meets Thursdsy
t-veiiing at the home of Nels tVgard, :l
e-outli Tweoty-irU aUeeU
Latkeraa.
St. Paul'g. Twenty-fltth and lsns.
Lev. E. T. Otto. Paalor Servliea at 1
and 7 i; evening theuie In English. "Four
I triu-s of tleaicrs." Sunday e hool II i0
lu 1 1 'Mi. V".un People s P.iole study
re-tln Wedneeday at 8. Oerraan-tng-
li'li a hool, J. llllgentlurf, teaenrr.
liiuuMiiuol Sae)iHti, Nineteenth and
iv. Kev. Lmll "J. Chtelund. Pastor
i'r ' e st 10. runday a hool 11:C Coin
M 'ri'iM) at 8. New inuiubers will be ad
riit'd "t this service.
II .Wi J r'-h T"-ntv. second
oi d L-savrnwcr.h, P. 13. Anmieo crp. I as
. .u-1 uiyol at ner,.ce at
10 Mi. I iii.e meeting. iS'.l liurdtlte street
at Seivioue at IS.
St. Mark'a FJigMsh, Twenlleth and Pur
V,tt, L- Orob, Pastor 1. ' c'brlat a kuf-
rhurch parlors
March .
Thursday afternoon.
Metho4lat.
McCabe. Flrtv-flrsl and Farnam. W. It.
Vnderwood, Pastor Morning worship at
11. Evening worship at 7.80. Sunday
worth league at 8:31.
Walnut Hill. Forty-first and Charles.
Oliver Keve. Minister Services at 1ft SO
and 7:"1. Sunday echool at noon. Ep
worth league at 8.30.
Hsnecom Park. Rev. Emory D. Hull.
Vlnaler Theme at 11. "Woman and
World Evnngr!sm." Theme at 7 .4 . '"lhe
Sscrlllie of Jupiter."
First Swedish. Nineteenth and Burt.
Oustav Erlkson, Pastor Sunday school at
10. Subject st 11. vOn the Way to1 th
cross. bpwnrtn league at bunject.
The Sin of Having the Blues. Preach
ing st 7:80. Subject, "We Are Ood a Fel
low Workers."
Orove. Twenty-second and Seward. Rev.
Griffin O. Logan, Minister Sermon by the
minister at 11, "The Household. rip
worth league at Sermon and evan
gelistic service at 7:30. Sunday school at
lo. Class meeting at noon. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 8.
Dleti Memorial. Tenth and Pierce, C. N.
Dawson. Pastor Sunday echool at 9.46;
Dr. J. L. Frans. superintendent. Sermon
at 11, "Christian I'nlty." Epworth league
at t.Jfi; Denxel Deems, leader. Sermon at
7: "The Way of Rlessing." Sunday
schnol board and praver meeting Wednes
day evening st 8. Dr. J. Walter Morris
will deliver his lecture on "Snagtown
Circuit" Thursday evening. .
First, Twentieth and Davenport, Tltm
Lowe, Pastor Hllil" school at T. F.
Hturg.su, superintendent. Clssses for sll
sues. Morning worsnlo at 11. Topic, "The
Place of Prayer In the Life of a Chre
tien." Epworth b-aue at :.. Religious
recital of aong by the choir at ":). wllu
an address on "The Greatest Song."
Trinity, Twenty-first and Rlnnev, Rev.
John F. Toucher, Pastor Subject at 10:80.
"The t'nknnwn t.ul lln." Subject at 7:.,
"Tbe Duality of Man.' Music by choir;
T. F. Wiilama, ihcrtst.r; Miss Flora
Sears, organist. Sunday school at noon;
xiiiiid eiihinoers, sjpermtenduut. Ep
worth league at 8:30; William 11. Rorch
erdlng, president. . . .
Presbyterian.
First, Young Men's Christian Associa
tion. Rev. Ldwln Hart Jenks, Pastor
Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunuay
school at noon. Frank hi. Clark, superin
ttndent. Endoavor meeting at 4:15.
West Q street. Forty-sixth and S Serv
ices at ..
R. L. Wheeler Memorial. Boulevard and
J Hlble school al 9:46. Morning service
at 1L Evening service at 7:30.
Lowe Avenue lOiJ North Fortieth, Rev.
A. F. Ernat, Minister Session meeting at
10 to receive members. Sabbath school
at noon. Senior fc.niMVOT aocioty at 8:30.
Sermon subjects, 10:30, Oreat Motive;"
7:30, "Seising the Opportunity."
Renson, Rev. R. J. McClung. Pastor
Sunday school at 1ft. Morning worship at
11. theme. "Won by Ore." Junior Chris
tian Kndeavor at 8. Christian Endeavor
at :.. At 7:a0, theme, "Christian Equal
My." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8. Rrotherhood mecta Thursday even
ing at 8.
Pnrkvale. Thirty-first and Gold. Rev.
R. W. Taylor. Pastor Sundsy echool at
1 J. H. lleald. superintendent. Services
11. tople -The Prince of Tvre His
Sin and Destruction." Christian En
uuhvui at i. fulmar service at 7.4S.
topic. "No Compromise With Sir..' Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:4a.
Clifton Hill. C.rant and Forty-fifth. Rev.
B. R. von der Lippe. Pastor Sunday
rh"o 1ft. Rngiilae prenchlng service
i it. s jojrci. -Acitviiy worm vvnne.
uiiiur r.nuriivor at 4. nvnlur Endeavor at
8:30. Evening service at 7.i, subject,
"Tha Hidden Oospel."
Dundee, Fiftieth Street and Vnderwooq
Avenue, ney. h. b. roster. Minister
Rlhle school at 8 48. Classes for men and
women at 10. Morning worship at 11.
v nrmtian f-naeavor at :4o. Evening
st It. Sermon st 11, by Rev. Wslter F
Creenman, minister of the Unitarian
chuich of Ml'wausee.
Mlseetlaaeeae.
Al Moose hall. South Side. Sunday
school at 10. Preaching at 11 and 7.m.
There will be Spiritual)'' relllous
srvlies Sunday evening at 8 o'clock st
:ilft lKuglas stieet.
National Fontenelie Splrlitiel. UU Cum
ing. Mrs Ella 'lerdlner. Ml ssage Bearer
-Services, evening. I:!f..
Tbe Ascof)ntd P)hle Students meet In
I yr'c building. Nineteenth and Farnam.
at 8 O. T'. Luce w. I.I lecture on "The
Puck T'oiinda'lon."
Ctmrrh of Life. 'IS North F.lf h'eenth
Vis. V. A. Pell will lecture st 7:S0 P. m.
en "The Old Red Dragon," or 'The
Csuse of the War."
I'lrst I'rogresslce Splritiis'lst. 118
I 'artiev Rrgrlsr setvices. fn'lnwed b
messges. every Sunlv evening, nt 8.
Regular mesat'e service everv Frldav
Iteorganlred Church of Jesu Christ of
T.'er Pev Sa'n'a TweiM -fourth and
---'-- r ' -'it Sac-n"nt
rentes at 11., R'ligio at 8 3 Pieach-
. s . .
Peerie's. 318 North Eighteenth. Rev.
r"r'.ee W Saviilge. Pastor Morrtng.
"'ske No Compromise it n Sin r.ven
l'g. "Christ Offe-s Pest to All Who Come
to M'tn." Punday school at noon. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening,
even In - st H.
1'nl'ed Pre":ren. Vlie'eer"- spH Tth-
rop. W . n. .lonea. i-sstor Tn i an o-
Ood srd me " or'd t- tee T"nt'"n
On'ifv Oi'iri." at 11. Evenlnt, 7:,
C"srgeHtlc aerv're. S'ini'av e-hool a 1a.
Ch-)sflnn Fnnegvnr at s 1. Rib'e s'unv.
nraver and worker's "onference Wetne-
dar evening st 8. L'd'e- Ovm class
Monday eienlng. 8 to 8 o'clock.
Fnrtker Rise of Waters.
NEW ORLEANS. La.. Msrch 4 A fu--ther
rise tn tie water cove-lnc tbe black
sectlm o' rorthe-n lu''n re
ported tonieht. L'tte relfe' was
tha marooned persons In the Isolated dis
tricts. .
OTTAWA. Ont.. March 4. Th fiw.via
"talllon Anmer. under whose feet Mlas
Oavlsen, the su'fragette. lost tr life at
the Drbv of 1913 has been presented to
Canada br the king of England for
breeding of remonnta.
"Chicken Joe" Mast Han.
JOLITTT. 111.. March 4 "Chicken Joe"
Campbell waa denied a new trial today
and sentenced to be henged Anrll 71 for
the murder of Odette Allen, wife of the
former warden of the state penitentiary
here.
cay evening at 8.
North. Twenty-fourth and Wirt. Rev,
M. V. Higher. Pastor The pastor will
preuh st 11 snd 7:30. Sunday school at
8:45. Fellowship meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:4S.
Westminster. Msson and Twenty-r.lnth. 1
Rev. J. Frank Young. Pastor Morning
worship at 10:30, Bible school at f
-' - rhr'l-n Endeavor at 4. Senior
Ch'lstlan Endeavor at 8:J. Ewnlng
worenlp at 7.80, a aervlce of Chris la. i
n.ug. i.ie iastor will speak on "The
Sw. etest Hebrew Song." Ml i week prayer
acrvico Wedre.sday evening at 7:45.
tastelar. Sixteenth and Castelir, Rr.
C. .,ick, iiuior Services at 11 and
7:M. Sabbath school at :4R. 'Junior
Christian Endeavor. t 8. Intermediate
Christian Fndeavor at 8. Senior Chris
tian Endeavor at 8:30. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30 .
Third. Twentieth and Leavenworth,
Rev. Robert Karr. Pastor Sunday school
with adult Plble classes at 8:30. Sermon
? ?0:4,-hr hev- Charles Baskervllle.
Junior Endeavor meetinir at 3. Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting at :. Sermon
by the pastor at 7:45. '
Central Twenty-fourth and Dodge,
Hugh P Speer. Pastor Morning Warship.
10:do. sermon hy the pastor, "Honoring
the Lord With Our Money." Sabbath
school at noon. Y'oung People's meeting,
Evening worship, 7:80. address by
Rev. D. S. Ovler. mlaslonarv in k1
Sullnka of. the Egyptian Sudan.
Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-aeventh,
Rev. Charles H. Fleming, Pastor At
10:S0. "Men of the Bible Who Hesitated
David. Bible school at noon. Endeavor
at 8.4S. At 7:80. "The Credentials of Dan
iel, the Prophet." This la the first of a
Sunday evening aeries on "Prophecy,"
ii I i wen s Rih . class meets
nviiiivauay evening ai B.
V nltarlssi.
Sunday semcea In Turpln hal". Twenty
eighth ahd Farnam. Bible study classes
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Almost everyone knows that Saga Tea
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Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound
la a delightful toilet requisite for those
who desire dark hair and a youthful ap
pearance. It la not Intended for the cure,
mitigation or prevention of disease.
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Practice "Safety First" always.
Be careful of your diet
Watch the condition of your Stom
ach, Liver, and Bowels and see
that they are working in harmony
When help is needed Remember,
H0STETTE1TS
STOMACH
BITTERS
has always been found reliable and
trustworthy and therefore deserves
your fullest confidence. Tryittoday
f It Will Make You Fee! Better
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Safe, Sound Life Insurance At Actual Cost
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'OMTIO. WANTED Work of any
kind in apartment, roomina; or
board In houaa; neat and trust
worthy; Ions; furpertenc; bst of
rf rncn; naed work badly: waaea
no ).iact; city or out. fhona Doug
las Addrtxa Mrs. .
M1DPIE-AGED lady wlshss work as
housekeeper for small family; no i
ohlertion tn leavlnaj rlty; will ex
change refsrencea. Mrs. Clara
WANTKD By truatworthy lady, gen
eral housework. - where family la
.employed during the day. Call Web,
or call at boarding house,
Grant St.
KJCFIXED widow with child dmlrea
position aa housekeeper. Doug. .
after S p. m.
X,aJirPT AWD PAT won
WOMAN wants day work. Douglas
LAUNDRY, waahlng. cleaning, liar. ,
BI.'NDLE waahlng: neat work. Web.
DAY work of any kind. Web. . Mary
TRAGEDY OF
THE "WANT
COLUMNS
.These advertisements from recent issues- of Nebraska
daily papers tell heartbreaking stories. Called by death in
the worktime of( life uninsured tho husbands of these wo
men left widows to work or to starVe.
Don't let YOUR wife come to this. Provide for her while
you have the chance by means of a life insurance policy in
The A. O. U. W.
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of NEBRASKA
The published table of, rates in this fraternal insurance organization, as given below, will
show you that, depending upon your age, your 8 cents a day can be made to mean $1,000 in cash
for your widow at the time she most needs it.
This is the greatest state fraternal insurance order in the world. For 30 years it has been
protecting tho lives of Nebraska men, and today its membership of practically 40,000 attests its
power of service to you. It has paid out more than 11 millions of dollars to widows and orphans
of members who have died. It is operated under.the Ruervision of the State of Nebraska.
What This Reliable Insurance Will -Cost
You Per Month.
Following la a table; showing the monthly coat of insurance iu the
A. O. T. W. to Us member. The ratea are low but adequate.
Age ' Policy of $1,000 Folicy of $:,000
1 i to 14 $0.75 per month )).50 per month
13 to 28 v .83 - " 1.70 "
30 to 54 1.00 r.oo "
35 to 39 1.13 " " :.S0 " ' "
40 to U 1.3'J " " 2.60 "
TZAjt ItU ,
XT TOV WAJTT IXrOKatATION
TEAR OVT THK 000OX AND
MAIL IT TODAY.
To FRANK A. A.VDERSON.
Orsnrt Master Workman, A. O.
Pur Sir:
I am interested in BATE, SOUND,
r.l'AKANTKKD life Insurance at At'.
TIT A I. COST and you may send me,
WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ON M i
PAKT. vnur free booklet telling of tue
p an and organisation of the Anrteru
Order of United Workmen of Nebraska.
U. T.
.Thre ii an A. O. V. W lodpe )n your Ticlulty ready to welcome
you as a member. Make application today while your health will allow
you to aeenre membership to some officer or member of your local
lodge. No certificate Issued for more than $2,000 to one member.
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Name
Address
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