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1 TOPICS OF THE DAY OF REST i . ,. . .... Martin Luther's Birthday Anniversary Will Be Celebrated. SERVICES AT KOUNTZE CHURCH ":iH Frst Burg,' the Fanloa llmn or Ike lleformer, Will , tie ua as a Pro resaloaal. Kvhiimiiig November 1", IleV. Newlou Msfm Will a-lvc at I'nlly church fortnightly ons of a course of lectures oo "Apostles of liberty." Tlio special subjects an nounced are chosen from aiming the fore moat heron of the six foremost nations of the world, that for tho opening being "ficnjamln Franklin." The lectures will be given In the morning In place of the usual sermon. The women of the Clarkson Mi'inuriul Hospital association will hold a baxar In tho Klks' club room, Fifteenth and Far nam, December 3, 4 and 6. Luncheon will be 'served each dsy. Following will be the muaic at the North Hldo Christian church, Twenty-second and tocust streets; MORNING. Communion Hymn Weeping One of Hethany Anthem It. la Jesus Heed Mr. Jamee Knight and chorus. KVEMNO. Lord' Prayer (.chanted and unaccom- panled Antji'im Havlour, Breathe an Evening flensing Spencer ' : Mrs. Wiles end chorus? Processional Saviour. Again, to Thy lear Name Music at the First Congregational church, Nineteenth, and Iavenport streets; MORNING. ' Proline-Allegretto In H Minor. .. .Ottllmant Anfn-m-l Desired Wisdom (firm chorus) -. fltalnr-r OfTenory- HcrceiiMO Balnl Weens Hymn Jems, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts Schumann Choir, unaccompanied. Poatludo Fugue In V M:nor Bach v EVENING. Prelude Rerneuse Cesar Cul I Anthem Far from, the World ' Horatio Parker Miss Allen and chorus. Offertory legend McDowell wusrrti-p. Taste and Bee.., Maofarren TUE OMAHA-HITDAY.-HKK: NOVKMHKIl 10,. 1007 VmZ ,V y . . 11 Preaching Bl a. ,. anj 7:M p. m 0:, V , t'J""-" n Cheer - e-ihj.-rts. -po the fen,,),, of umsha Need -orrt. ,od of Hesvru and Karlli. . .ftpohr ! the Ooepel of od:" tind "f hrlet, the flsme K KXIMl-7 ;.tn. i csicroay, loiisy and Forever; Christian . .. .. A Tin Chimes Tuna, Fvenlna l"r;ivir Vesper Itymn 'inrroinpsnled Kl Kven. KYe the Fun Was Set nklv The Anthem Hearken I n'o Mc. Sty People pir Arthur Sullivan Thomus J. Kelly, organist and choirmaster. "The Meaning and Power of prayer" Is t-mioavor at JO p. in. Trinity Cuthedrnl, Capitol Avenue and Klghtcenth, Very M-v. George A. needier, Ivan Holy communlnn at S a. in.; Sunday school and Bible class Ht 9:46 n. m. ; morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m . ; ronlirmatioti class at 3 p. m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:. First- Reformed. Twent-t hint anil r". the suhjert or an address to he Riven at Houlevard Rev. K. 3. Zaugg, pas- the Young Men's Christian issoclatlon at , ,,or p"nlay school at :M a. m.; preach 4 p m. Sunday by Rev. R. H A. McBrid., , !7h;Tin!!-.'.7Ui.mSn ntt pastor or the Central t nttd Presbyterian ary service by Sunday sclioul at 8 p. m ; church. I Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. I I'tilori CoHpcl Mission, 113 Fouth Four- Rlshr.p Williams will conduct the services t,,'n"1 Sunday at 3 p. m. (weather per for Bumlay at the Church of the Hood Stiff HeVTi. VrdT.ati Hhephcro. I others will Seak. At 7: In the evening Charles F. Robel will speak and Miss The People's Mutual- Interest club will rrnrr" McOtfTert will sing. Monday meet Bunday at , oclock at Mt. Morlah 1 Baptist church. The prlncJial address will ing each evening during the week, can be by Rev.' Mr. Stewart on "The Need of ducted ,y (miaha pastors. Missionary Work, "-with a musical program i ,,Kounl Memorial ljtheran. J. E. ""1 ' 1'IOIIUIIS Ulljtl-l, ny Wo Are Lutherans." 1-Jvenlng subject, pr. Martin .JLuilivr." Rpeclul music at both sei vices. Hymns of Luther will I mouth Congregational -church. Nineteenth' devoiloVmeeiing 7t , 9, p. m " and Spencer streets, Friday, November' 15. ; Westmlbster ITesbyterlan, Twenty-nlnth ;', and Mason The panior, Rev. W. B. Ful- Y. W. f. A. otes. C Kn- u- will preach at a. m. uhd i ov ii. in. paonat.n scnooi imi Hiiiie ciasrtci 413-1S-1T South Sixteenth Street to folloa-. There Will-be a .rummage salo at Ply- Tliankfigiving day is near at hand, tho day of all the year for rejoicing and feasting, the gathering together of friends and relatives and your DINING 110 OM FURNI TURE must be considered. We present this season what is considered to bo tho most noteworthy array of DINING ROOM FURNITURE ever shown in OMAHA. We have no desire to exaggerate and we know that if guch were the case it would reflect on our honesty. All the favorite, staple patterns are shown and in addition scores of exclusive designs. -Thir stock consists of EARLY ENGLISH, GOLDEN OAK, WEATHERED OAK AND MAHOGANY. Tim Punday afternoon gosrirl meeting will le held at 4:30 in th association ropms. Mrs. Emma F. Ryors will lead. The world's week of. prgyer wl. ' presented, also echoes from the state convention. All t noon, Young People's meeting at :. p. m. lh time of the Wednesday evening service has been changed to 7:t6. St. -Mark's English Lutheran. Twentieth women are-Invited to be present, foe nl "J iiuiduile. L. uroh. Pastor Services ai hour at 6:30, - l0;'46 m., subject, "Reformation Mcm.ulal. The first ntimher of tho educstlnMat enm- Free Utace, by Faith." Home mission Dro- mltlee'a enlertalnmnnt course will be given "rm by the Sunday, school, pauior and Kuvcmher n. This en- l"o'r : P- m.. ounaay scnooi Bl noon, venlrur. it Is Tree to members. The fol- .loung People's meeting at 6:46 p. m. Umnha 4ssoelatlon will hold noon meetings' eaeh day at JS:30 o'clock for half an hour, service. All girls and women will be asked I'osJlude In O.. -v-'.tj ii, nuioine l . ....... . iiiiunni' ,anrtl!5.,YeUSh ornl,t'; Ir B. Penni-f Calvary Hapt st Pran. h. Th r rnaiin, director. I Monday event tertalninent owiiiir piogranwwjM -i rendered: Violin ; ljwe Avenue Presbyterian, Corner For solo by Miss Bradshaw and Mr. Alvln iletti and Nicholas-Preaching t WM n. hi. Foole; plajjoO. Miaa Klsherry. and an ad- and p. in.. Rev. ITharUs Hcrion. V. of dress by iVan h-orge A. Beecher. I 'J heolo8kal seminary, will preach both the world Week or prayer for young moriihiK and evehitis. BundBV school at women will he oliaerved in earnest prayer, fj m., Endauvor at 7 p. m. Revival meet- VI ail over Ilie World. The lues Ulll h.. rnnllniin mint wr Casteilar Street Presbyterian, B-lrteentli and t'sstellar, Key. Walter H. Keynolds, to i-emi.lnher il,i m.v.n,.,i i... ...i,".." Pastor Freaohuig at and 7:M: Sun- tng what they can, the amount rn'sxl Ko-, da)f 4,1:11001 ' n"on; F.ndeavor society St !r,g towaTd the support of Miss Taddock In f "I- Ontario chapel at 3 p re , China. Klghteehth md .Ontario; Park Forest The first of the Friday noon 'meetings' cliapel .at 3 p. m., Twelfth and l'omlnlon. was huld Nonmlur t .at 12: la tUc as- Clifton Hill Presbyterian, Fortv-flfth and sembly room. rtev. N. H. iturdli k will tJrant,' ft. L. Pifrdy, 'Pastor-Mornlhg eerv spak at tbe November meetings on "Side at 10:80, theme, 'The Ministry of the '"n11" trimi- nuimay ncnmii l-si.ns. All pim; evening sorvtcu at 7:.i, theme. "The women Interested In Sunday school work Practice of Jteiiglon 111 Society." Bunday arc Imlteil to attend these meetings. whool at noon; christian Kndeavor at :.) The iiuKlness (Jills' club of the nsnocla- P- prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. W.0f1,''1if','r,,Tu''d"y! Central Fnlted Presbyterian, Twenty. X"esWrbr,rC.in. A" ,n",nber" "'o' fourth and Dodge, It. B. A. McBrlde. A BuVishlm. Cl , rp, , Pastor-Morning worship at in:; sermon dav e 'e n,,rlrl:. ll.n:?a.nJfPllT1,l'!'- -"bject, "The Millenium;" evening wor- object being HlbViYiTv .'H,.fJi "'" ' ' :30.- 'f"'"" "ubject. "Tho Jew Ings. Miss Sch. ii,... vi.i,. anoau scnooi at noon; HI...M.... . ' L-""". y . ....... . iiiiuani'rnif nil, JW,:-'i"r' i v.w vv-v-iv k " I THiAA CAUINKT Earlv Knglitth, like cut. . 20 Whether you are in the -market for a single piece or a whole outfit, these unmatched assortments must ap peal to you. We solicit your inspection. cm- wpsimn lIMX(i TA111.K 8 feet by 48 lncheg , early English, like cut. .$29.00 " .. , in.. i i m i i sail an aujssMc in i ii -." cut . . . . In early meeting and teachers' young meelin people's at 6:i0 y fourth anl p. in. First Congregational, Nineteenth tind Dav- BHWnn MH.In . ...fat .. ... . .. I ervlca Friday at 8 p. m. ' KJ"v iJL1!..'!"'' J- J""1 Sunday morning and evening at the ' .Vhurcn..of thP Mvlng God. College Hall. m. Hundav school at noon. Chriailan' Kn'. Kountro Memorial Lutheran church the an.i ITu i . . arnain Mlllennl il Dawn deavor at :30 p. m.. A special aermon to lh birthday anniversary of Dr. Martin , Ww..". 'a UtSah Mhodt '"Twen Luflmr will be. celebrated with appropriate ty-lifth and lecaturtervlces at l:;w a, serj'lres. The choir, under the direction of m- and P- m.i preaching by the riistor, Uelmore Cheney, will sing Luther hymns. , ,T (,H' J'' frmh. LufHer'. famous "EU, Fe... Burg" will be to-nrMlKv,':, . sung a processional. Rev. J. R. Hummon nion, "A Comparison of Sentiment" with will speak on the subject "Why We Are I'rh'eiple." Hun.iay school at noon. Lutherans" at the morning aervlce and ' trRt t'nity Evangelical, Franklin business peotile Suhrlav nlcht at 7.S0 on "The Commercial Value of Christian Cour-t-," "Martin Luther" in the evening. Deck, Pastor- ", riHIIeulty." Second I'resbyterlan. Twenty-fourth and Nicholas. Rev. Newman Hull Purdick. Pastor Preaching by the pastor st 10:30 and li'M; morning topic, "Making Our Country Christian;" Sunday school at noon; Christian Endeavor at tt:3o; serv ice Wednesday ut S p. m.; subject, "The Third Presbyterian. Twentieth nnd Leav enworth Preaching by the pastor, Ilev. Ph. D., 1:46 a. nor. nr. Hlghy's work In Infusing new L ''lm Presbyterian. Heventeenth and life and energy in the church Is gratifying l"'. Edwin Hurt Jenks, D. D.. Pastor- means of expressing themselves. """nur meeting ai p. m. Lutheran linmanuel. Nineteenth I weniy. fourth. Rev. g. A nunoay school at-HI n. m iMieiiin 1,-.,. " I deavor at ! :3' p. m.; worshlD at il a. m Members of Knox Presbyterian church i nn" '" P- m. Joseph B. Cherry. Ph. D.. l:4t a. m.: sub- mive their pastor. Rev. M. V. Hlgby. and 1 .Hillside Congregational. Thlrtietli and iKat- "Tl,e P'vlne t'urse on Apostaey;" 7: Vlr Tii.,K,- .,... ..i . ... , "tilo, Kev. Herbert 1 Mills l'uatnr t- suhject, "Are We a Busy People? Mrs. Illgby a splendid reception at the Morillmr uUav sehuM :3 a. in.. Junlo? Chr sllan clmreh Friday night.. Ovr J00 were I at notui; Christian Endest'or at S 30 ? m I''nl''v,,r 8:3(1 p. in.. Senior Christian Ea prestnt and H' pleasant evening was spent. I evening worship at 7:30. " ( deavor 6:30 p. m. Rev, Mr. Hlghy's work In lnfusina new t I'lrst Presbyterian. Heventeenth .ml I Immanu. l Buptlsl. Twetity-fourth and cioine, i-iineius n. iieiow'ii. 1'asior--At 10:30 a. m.. "Tho Plumbllnn In the Hand or the Lord:" at 7::I0 p. in.. "The Folly of a Man-Made Religion ;" Bible I school nt noon: the Baptist Young Peo- Hv. and Mrs. Frank W. ni!,l of u Cass-Ueformallon leciuro" by the i.a.i..r plB' unio". Bt 6'; Wednesday evening Chow China, will b in Omaha Ourln V-.tL, Evangel.ca,, Twe.ftU Thanksgiving week. Rev. Mr. Bible is chuch," 8 p. m spe lal music I "nd Horcas ennan preaching services the-misslonary supported on the foreign! Firm thurch of Christ eclenlisi Ten- ' w1.',' 'f. ilelJ in con'cll"' with missionary l.v-slxtl, snd Farnam, Chambers' Building bV irMrt H h'w HmH -Sunday school at fl:4J a. m.; Sunda? il U,e Vo.V''' ,!?.''.'i -.,H-D.r"',:,iTt r " P- mv llJct , service at 2:30 u. in. Hlhle stoilv class I prayer meeting, Wednesday at 8 p. m. ITirut . . I I . . i I .. . I.'. I ,. I . , T. u .. ..I. T tlermaii Evanae heal Lut heian Mi. I'snl's T r.u..iun.i u. ...i.i., k.i, ...... Twenty-eighth and Parker. Rev. 11. Holle. Ing and evening bv the naator: the morning I astur Regular service at ill o clock yul, .( will i... "n.,.,.i L-.nin. v-u I theme. "lJxerelsliig Mercy on the Brother row Oates." and the evening theme. 'The Who Has Sinned:" no service In the Terminal r Lit..- vnr. ,.,i uin. " Ron. evening. 'day school at 12:05 noon. Kpworth league sunjeci, A High Btandaril." 1a flel by the forward movement committer of the Omaha Presbyterian churches. He and Mrs. Bible are graduates of Park col lege and Mr. Blblo took his seminary course at Auburn. They have come to this coun. try for an operation for MYs. Bible. Rev. M. '.V. Higby, chairman of the forward movement commlttea of Omaha, has writ ten Mr. Bible asking him to be here and make. several addresses during Thunksgiv. Ing week. services al ll a. m. of lesson sermon. "Mortals and Immor- lais. Hanscom Park Methodist: Prelude Fantasia Anthem-P.lessed Are the Merciful. Chorus of thirty-live voir es. meriory Keise-tiedaaken McCabo Methodist Euiscouul. Farnam end ttt subject, "A High Standard.' Fortieth, Rev. J. Narver Ooitner. Pastor Prultt and '. 8. Traenkle. leaders. Preaching at 11 k. m. and 7:'A0 o. m. Mnrn. Plvmnuiii r r v r..o ,..nr. i 'rM,ii.ih unA , Ing subject, ' The Two Great Command- Spencer. Rev. 1". Y . 1-avltt, Minister .; inents of the Ltrv;" evening theme, 'The Morning mvl at 10:3i.; sermon topic, I'l.n. ll ;uo4""1 "ast. "Supporting the Gospel;" Sunday sclioul ..lilies People's Church, Charles W. Havidgo, noon; Young People's Society of Chrls Pactor Moitilng. "Whst Happened to tin; I Inn Endeavor ut B:SU; evening service at Lonni Manslayer When the High Priest Died;" T:1o: address on "The Mayor's Proclama- c-: s -V- : i'w aK llooriii Size Regs We arc overstocked in Room-Sized Rugs nud we are offering great values to redwe tlie stock. Hundreds of the best qualities of Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Rugs are offered in this sale. You cannot afford to overlook this opportunity if in need of a rug, now or in the near future. Note the prices we quote: English, like 837.00 ARM O II A I II Leather seat, early English, like cut 87.00 Axminster Rugs '$15.00 Axminster Rur. 10-G X13-6. sale price. .$33.50 $35.00 Atminster Run, 10-6 xl2. sale price.". -827.50 $40.00 Axminster Rug. 10-G xl2. sale price. . .$30.00 $23.00 Axminster Rag, 8-3x 10-6. sale price. .$17.50 $24.00 Axminster Rug. 8-3x 10-C. sale price.. $10.00 $27.50 Axminster Rug. S-3x 11, sale price $22.00 $118. DO Axminster Rug, 10-6 xl3, sale price. . .$32.50 Brussels Rugs $20.00 Brussele Rug, 8-3x 12-3, sale prioj.. .$15.00 $35.00 Brussels Rug. 10-6x 12-3, sale price. . .$27.50 $23.50 Drussels Rug, 10-Gx 10- 6, sale price. . .$19.00 $24.50 Brussels Rug, 10-Cx 12. sale price $19.00 $27.00 Brussels Rug, 8-3x12. sale price $11.00 $22.00 Brussels Rug. 9x12, sale price $17.00 $22.60 Brussels Rug. 8-3x 11- C.-Hg.ls price. .$10.50 Velvet Rugs $32.76 Velvet Rug, 10-6x11. Bale price $20.50 $34.00 Velvet Rug, l0-6x 12-6. sale price.. .$27.50 $32. 3T Velvet Rug, 10-6x 10-6, sale price.. .$20.00 $23.50 Velvet Rug, 8-3x10-6. ale price 817.50 $22.50 Velvet Rug. 8-3x10-6, Price $10.50 $27.00 Velvet Rug, 8-3x11-3, sale price $22.00 $24.00 Velvet Rug, 8-3x10-6, al Price $10.00 c5? '- y, - .'. OH A 111 Leather seat, early English. like cut, t $3.75. T. .. , - .iff i . ''lmm'm'! BRIEF CITY NEWS Has Boot print It. Asbsstos IMngrlsa are moiti-i.tle. in cost. ' A. Klasoart, photusrapher. remove! to Llghtsfnth and Farnam street. t. S.'Valmer Boa a) Oa.', general lnsur. sncc agents, moved to suit 600 to 6(M Bran, dels building. Wa alwaya hava Rock Sprints coal. CVntral Coal and Coke Co. of Omaha, loth and Hnraey streets. Tha O. S. Thompson Advertising Agency lias heen obliged to n-nt lui'Rcr nUHi tcrs now located at suite 230-232-31, Uee bldg. Sho-sTot Blfucals People who aear douhlo vision lenses should call and set Huteson's "Sho-Not ' Invisible lenses. 21 B010-.111K- Hweelly Hulenin Thought.... evenlna", "Tho Fcnalty of a Hrok-n Law thin- A Chm,-.! Siimlnv. :: Ambrose l Tlmie Any Escape?" I'n.f. M.rtes has Calvary baptist. Twenty-fifth snd Hamll Airs. Luiiv. riiarae tn irie iiiush'. . , n r. i ... , lJistluil-In Q minor Ashfoid Knox Presbyterian. Mii. i-nth and Ohio, V:M a. m. and' 7:t p." in. "The Test Ow I South S'x'eenth street. . ' KVENINO. M. V. Hlhi., Pastor-Morning worship ut Man Applied to Himself" und "Practical! Canvass of School Board Vota .The o. , -. lifyrtHCII ' "'"' . mrmui in, rwrilllx .-"'iiii ait- inc uijn:n ill !"-iiimii. i Hoard OI Ed HI 11 1 inn u.11 11. 1 ...V,...,, r,...i ... morvirn mt T ill.,,.. .....1 '.J... I1IKI.. I at ,,., ... nluu. o( 1 l J-dlll UWOn Will ..iM niHii'Ui, interning ri. otrej-tory The Vesper Bell Agate Quartet 'twlth solo for baritone) Heavsn Is My Home Nevln .. Ulsa Fulton, Miss Campbell, Mr. I Hill and Mr. Lang. IMstlude I Love to Tell tha 8tory..Ashfor1 Mrs. Burllngham, organist; Mr. Lee O. Krata, choirmaster. The special music at the First Methodist Episcopal church will bo as follows: ' MORNITyO-TOIM.'- ------ The. Chimes (tune Nettleton) The Canticle Venlte Exultwmue ta.Mti Psalm) , ,! Moyoe The Anthem (a) Recitative And Lo! A M If lit Host (tenor), lb) Revltatlv Despised;" BundHy srhool at lioon. Junior Yomhk People's service at (i:3tt p. m.. mid- Christian Kndeavor ut 3 p. m North Hide Christian Church, Twenty- seoonu iinu L,ocuai, n. J. Ktrschstein, M'n w-k praise service Wednesday at 8 p. m. (Srace liMpiisl. Tenth and Arbor, 1?. F. ,hu,... - i J't-IIIIIUM, rUIHIU Jl HI. 1.1. OHI?tlFII (Mill Isler- aeriiion theme for 10:) a. m.. "flod ,.. ..,,, u.u,-.,u. Vtatchnivn. Ilible school at 12 n. Chiis- tlsn Endeavor at 6:J p. m. Evcn'.na surv ive at 7:. Bciiiiuii lliBine, "The othcial Count." 8t. ' Mary's Avenue Congregational. Bt. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-seventh Morn ing worship at 10;30 a. ni. Hcrinou by tha i-'L, ". pastor. Rev. L. O. Balrd. Sunday m Ikm1 til OTO' Home;'' bunday school at noon; Sunday school No. 2. Fourth and Cedar. 8:30 p. m.; Sunday schoid No. 3. Thirteenth ami Willlum. 3:3" p. m.; young people's mis sion study ut 7; even I nit sermon ut 7:46. theme, "The Gospel 'the Dynamite of God." noon, loutig Peoples Society of Christian Gruce Lutheran. South Twenty-sixth. Be- Kndeavor t 7 p. III. Evening service ut tween Woolwunh mid Ponpleton Avenues. 7:46 p. m. Rev. M. L. Mellck. Pastor Chuu-li serv- Flrst Christian, Twenty-sixth and Harney ,reH ul lrt;i m : at 7:3u m - ln "lao S. D. Dutcher, Pastor Bible school at l:13 ' sermon the Sunday school will render L.uioer ouy service in me inieresis or home missions; Sunday school at 12:16 and Hither ieaK- at 6:3i r. m. ; prayer meet lnr Wednesday nlnlit; classes of cate chumens on Friduv at 4 and 8 p. in. lm et Monday nlt;ht to cunvass the vole of tho auiiool election, As then) was practically no op position to republican candidates nor to the bond iKBue, thti worlt of counting the votes Is perfunctory. Cost of County Hospital C'juuty Coin nilswloner Tralnor has submitted a report to tho county board allowing It cost $0,715.01) to run tho county hospital during the quarter ending September So. Aa the average num ber of putieiits wns IW) tho cost ht inmate per month was $RC2. Thanks for the Tountaln Under orders of the city council the vity -icrlc has transmitted to tho National r-lumane Alll stole an overcoat and a revolver. The artl cles wero recoverd by tho jolire from a local pawn broker Friday and a good de scription of the thief wus obtained from tho puwnb-oker. -j Omaha-Onban Frnit Oompanjr The Omuha-Cubaa Fruit company, composed of Charles B. Glover, Charles A. Lindstroni and Cyrus D. Glover, has filed articles of Incorporation with the county clerk. Tho company Is formed to develop fruit Inuds in Cuba with special attention to oranjte, grape fruit and other citrus fruit groves. It Is also empowered to operate transiwrtu tlon from Its plantations to market. The capital stock Is J25.0HO. Wins Sacs Without Pest or Hands "Billy the Bear," sans hands -Mid feet, has scored a democratic victory lu DaweJ county, where he was candidate for clerk of the district court. Mr. Iaeuer was de feated in his contest for national secr tary of the Independent Ord.r of Eagles ond returned home to he nominated for a county office. In the face nf republican victory for all other offices he came In n winner by eight majority. Hot Suit Over Fatal Fire Cky Gas Com missioner C. F. Crowley has returned from l.ofcnn. Iu., where hu appeared as experi witness in a case brought by a morning ant) collided with a wagon, H waa thrown violently to tho pavement ond wan rendered unconscious. He was taken to his home, -2 19 Lllnndo street. In th; patrol wagon and attended by Folic Sur geon Harris. It was found three of his ribs w-jre broken Mnd he was badly cut about the legs and bruised abo.it the body. His machine was badly wrecked. Wife, Children ana Money done Danitl Pevlns, an exprcsuman who ll"es at 211) North Thirteenth street, reports tt- th? police that when lie came home from work Friday night there was no wife, or little ones to greet him at th.i door. Twelfth and Thirteenth Mre.-t lias been started. It Is the Intention of the depart ment to construct a number of short sev. -crs of this kind on downt.w,t streets where paving will be tlnnn next year, Boar Has Money, Bat Bo Vower Anx ious to pay' without )KWer to do so Is the position the county board finds itself In In the case of Thomau Hltehle. whoe land northwest of Florence has been taken for road purposes. It Isn't because of any financial stringency that the board finds Itself In this peculiar position but bi-cnuse Mr. Ritchie (ailed to filo a claim for tin Clothes - Satisfaction r A. frank Tayler ' o NE quality alone in product Ooeen t constitute Sausfac-tlon. For Instance, a stout pair of hob nailed boon may wear but tby lack both Style and Fit And a Suit of Clothe may alae wear but be absolutely lacking in Style, Shape aad Fit SO per cent of all Suit and Ovct coata art not Satisfactory ClotheV For while this 80 per cent of Suiu or Overcoats may Wear -the Style, Shape and Kit in them ia merely temporarily doped into them by Old Doctor Goose. , After such Garment have been worn a while tha Style Shape and Fit have disappeared Th Lapela of the coat have be come bulgisf the Collar aaggtnf t the back the Shoulder broken II you want a Qarment that doea ' something mora than merely wear- On that retain and Style quail tie tain its Wear quality on make you look a well dreased man -you must obtain on of th ram 30 Variety. Stjrfm esa seal esj rveaest. And th beat way to know that you're getting one of these kind of Garment ia to see th label "Sincerity Clothe" i in th Gar ment you buy. In "Sincerity Clothe" the Style, Shape and Fit are not put in as an after thought. Instead they are actually Cut and Tailored in the very Fabric itaclt It cost a whole lot more to tailor "Sincerity Clothe" with Style, Shape and Fit as wc'l a Wear but ""Sincerity Cloths" do not cct the Buyer a ingl cent more than those Garments that have only durability to commend them, See "Sincerity Clothe" at your high-grade Clathea Shop. Look for the label in the next garment yea ouy. an merely wear . . it Shape, Fit II as long as it is- I f uality on that 1 I J well dretaed man i ' f Kmh. Nmtkmn at Fitctft Cm., Ckicmrm Take Voir Kbnre. Wli.it'.-,- tlMt-eun't Kel It? That's exactly what nioi-t successful men have thought early m lifit, but they have all found out thi-t the;.- are in-etty sure to get What they deseive if they ask and work for it; and they are equally as sure not to get It If they don't work ond ask for It. If you want iMiything. auk for It through tho want columns of Tho Bee. These col umns ere r- ud by the people who cttn sat isfy your wants. resident of llui-rl of his wife, who l, us burned to death by (Ma"e the explosion of kerosene. Mr. Cmwlnv mn.lA i oufielves with. a test of the oil and found it hud a lUsh ! 8,urt'( to prove my assertion point of C7 degrees, while tho law of Iowa requires n flush point of 105, and the certificate of the ttr.te inspector alien of New York nnd the Douglas County Bnon'ed that the oil had a Hash point of Humune society a resolution i.f -hunks fnr: ,u uegrees. J lie suit is belnt- holly con- the fountain which now stands at the In- llBl, a Hna 1116 evidence showed that the ! ""rirencn srreei sewer win be coir teiseetlon of Seventeenth streit and Cap- ! Inspector passed upon the contents of feted Monday, the final bricks having Itol avenue. 'large tank, which wa luter transferred heen 'laid .Saturday morning. Because of illy guntit Tinted by Burglar ' l ,alreI"- t0 which thu ccril Jcate of the the "eoveiing of one or two old flio cl- Ihursday night the grocery st.Jie belong-'.,1 " a,liU'nea 'tn employe or . route or tne sewer tbe ina to w. J. H..m..r t Tw- r, :,!""! " nrtmny. city Is compelled to haul dirt to Ml the ior aastana-s lilfe Sjit for 3o,- I. P 1 lunil t u It ..n u-itl.l,. tt... . I ... i i... lni...l..il.n l. t ...j , " " ... 1" "T" "' """ -'- 'u law. An opinion has be,n rendered by csmped during the day for pari, unknot a Assistant Vuunty Attorney Mngmy to th and M -ta7n ?.l,t, 1 th?;lul',Wp" effect that the board Is powerlea. to allow at , tha amounl. The only solution, he saya, Is - h- ..... .hi .' ' . t . ' , bln "e ' .. ... 'i iii-j iin.r nirty. inni IIMlipny together. ntoees I Kl Kedeemer lvter Burgo, who lives at the Lyons hotel, was arrested Friday night at, the behest of one of t party of street revivalist, who alleged that Burgo had disturbed the meeting. In police court Saturday moriilng Uucco disclaimed any intention of disturbing a religious meeting. "I simpl said that fallow wo r.uiiit iiut.ro said I'uii'i. 'and I by the scriptures, but they wojHn t llattn lo me." lie was discharged and aJvlsed to rent a hall next time he desires to air his religious views. Fourteenth sVwer Don Monday Tlw oudemnation piocAedlngs all over again and havo Mr. Kitchlo file his lel.'iln. Irish Waitress Pose for Zo Several ot the new $10 gold piece of the IVVi Issue which have Just . been turned out from the Philadelphia mint and put int circulation have reached Onmha. On th" obverse side of tho coin la file, side view of the form of an eagle with folded wings. Above the t-aglu and ruuning about the rim of the piece aro tilt, word.". "United Btates of America." Around the. rim at the foot of the piece are, the wordr, "Ten dollars." The reverse aide shows au Indian's head with a flowing feather. The word "Liberty" ia stamped on the brov. of the Indian. On the uppr edge of tin coin are thirteen sma' stars. The milling .placed on the piece Is unusually heavy. It Is said that an Irish waitress poncd for the Indian head. The whole coin Is much simpler than the old ones. BODY MANGLED BY TRAIN William n. Srhuaa la Koaad oa orth ne.trra, Where lie Loses Ilia Life. The iiumgI:U body of Willlum 8. Eelai.'m, a paperhanger of Seventh and Grace streets, was found In the yards of the Northwestern railway on Fourteenth utreet. near where Burt street. If extended, would Intersect, at 7:yi flat unlay morning. The coroner wss called and took the body to his rooms. For some tlmo Identification was d'tficult, but It was finally agreed by those who claimed to know that the name was Pel man. He is said to have a mother liv ing at Columbus City. Ia. She bus been told of the death and the body will be held until word is received from her If she can bv located. An inquest will lv held some time next week. He had lied his horse a short distance from white the accident happened, and had started to walk down the track, and had gone only a short distanco when the engine, which was barking up, ran him down. Selinau was a single man about 45 years of age. Bellala Peraalta. Wright V Laabury, alteration lo build ings. Mi and fr Mouth Sixteenth street, .f ; Anna J. Gordon, frame dwelling. ttaj North Ntneieenth street, tl.W: A. Cook. Iraiiie dwelling. Military' avenue and He ward street. II. 7w; W. J. Catten. 4ll North Twenty-filth avenue. 11,40: P. A. te'del. frame dwelling. Si North Twenty fifth street. Il.fco: V J. CaKen. fraiac dwelling. North Tweiiiy-firtii avenue. Il aoe: fr. M M. Ixomls. frame dwelling North Nineteenth stro-1. t'-ir"; Tr. M. M. Ixiomls. frum dwelling. Ski Norm Twentieth street, $;.: Mrs ; Aoiunde t'srljn, f'juitf. dwell. sg, JZ Iters I u---t. $!,."; A. y. hurkid uddlUou, t Is 1 Ijjutu fcevcuteeuth slrvci, 1i. und Kinney streets mis entered liv hup.' glars, who crawled over tin transom m.l against the Lnlon I'acilli- was started in uisinct court Saturday morning by I'eurl Sterubtrg, whose hushund, Iuis P. Sternberg, was killed in the yurda at Couii cll BlulTs Octolx-f V2. Sternberg- was un engine hostler and a string of cars were pushed ugulnst the engine he was working on. crushing him. Tin: petition charges the road wus negligent Is not providing: flag- . men in sufficient number to have prevented l.,.iu..t H..H..r I...--. ......... ti..I I me acciueiit. "' a . is i . us s. llini Piles Quickly Cured at Home l'lM kitK .Mailed Free to AU in 1'laiu. Wrapper. Half of tlie suffering and torture of piles has never been told. Hut no mat ter. Whether your particular case of plies I almot too excruciating for any mortal to bear, or If you are fearfully tantalized by unreachable Itching, or whether you Another Joe for 8. J. Morris f. p. Mor ris has been notified thut he has been ap pointed a member of the Neorttrka com mittee of the International Conference on Tuberculoids, which has heal i. tarter al Washington and whl-h will bold conven tion In that city next year. Tho state committor will take up the work In this state ulong the lines laid down by the In have only a moderate esse of piles, there , tert,ationl organisation with the ohjen is positive relief and quick, tuo. in Py.a- j of combatting the "white plague" .-.long general lilies. Bo Divorce Without the JTrica Here- mid Pile Cure. You need not tuke for granted all we ourselves say about our PIWb Remedy. We Want it to speak for Itself. We want you to serif for a free package today of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. W'e waul to prove these statements to you personally mo that you will feel the -Tesult yourself. Follow a few simple dlrecliuiis. liel well to stay well. You don't have to stop working one sin gle day. No tortures from ulcerations. No heavy doctor's bills. Here, for Instance, Is a sample of Hit; kind of letters we gel every day and we don't have to ask for them. "Friend: 1 will write to tell what good your Pyramid Hie Cure has done for me. I used your sample and it did me so much good I went and got two boxes, aud I used one and I am another man altogather. I have no pain, no piles, and I have been troubled with them for over So years and could find no relief till now. thanks to your timely cure. I se my name if it will do you any good. Isaac Smith. Wharton, New York." For Freo Sample send to the Pyramid J after dlvorcH litigants In Judge Kedick's j court will not be ublo to secure divorce I decrees without puylng tho cost In tho case. In two or three Instances recently decries have la-en signed and the county has been left holding the -sack for the costs. Judge Kedli k Saturday had a no tice posted in liis court room that he would not sign any more decrees until he had been shown a receipt from the district clerk's olflce showing that the costs had been paid. olk Will Come If ooveinor Folk of Missouri tins promised to be a guest of the Da M man Democratic club at the Bryan dinner December 7, provided he can make arrangements so that he con leave Jefferson City on that date. The governor was met at the depot Friday night by Mayor Dablman and Oeorgo Rogers anl the promise wss secured. Mr. Folk said that there was no political significance la his visit to Nebraska at this time, but thlt he had just come up to spend a day with Mr. Bryan at Lincoln. Motor Cyclist Tea rst Bart Andrew Tallcrurhus, an employe of Ihc Omaha excavation, hence the delay In completing the work. The ronttructlm of a local storm sewer on Douglas itreet between !tw Ur lea us lias Candidate. NKW ORLEANS, Ij., Nov. 9 -The New Orleans Typographical union last night unanimously endorsed 11. 8. Hudspeth, Its nri,ent. for the .presidency of the In- lernationni Typographical union. - J.L i as The Intelligent Thinker Driuc Co.. M I'vramiil ItnlMin. M-r.t,.-i .... . . ... . . , iiutci ouppiy company, iol control of a Mich., or you can buy pyramid Hie Cure motor cycle which he was ri ling at Niu. in any drug store for 6ec a bos. J u-eutU and Cuming street.. Saturday make fewer blunder thau the rxiau who giugu away "without thinking." Tha bluudeier ha to be corrected, eupervlsed much of his work done over by himself or some one else. This takes time and, ia business, time -certainly is money. Tbe money used on the man who doea not "think Intelligently" might be added to hla salary in part, at least if he know how to save it by always having a clear brain and putting money-making thought Into his work. The character of food has a lot to do with a money-making brain. Grape -Muts made from wheat, and barley by au expert, contain the phos phate of potash placed by Nature under the outer co of these cereals; It combine with albumen In the blood and Is elaborated into new, active brain tell. Th "Intelligent Thinker'.' nt-ed this hind of food, and niot of them know why. 'There's & Reason" fer eatr Grape-Nuts