A THE OMAHA SUNDAY HF.E: OCTOHKU 1910. AN-Alifc AT SOUTtl OMAHA Truant Officer MacAulty Orderi Children Out of Vaudeville. OVERCOAT THIIF QUICKLY TAKEN Biy Savings Arc Made in Uncle Sam's Expenses Ten Milion Dollar, ii Taken from Ei- timatei at Result of Taft'i Effort. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. 1 rstUont Tafti "house party." at which his cabinet advljert wore gurts, broke up today. The president himself will leave the White House tomorrow at 10 a. m. for New York, where he I to make Ills first po litical apeech of the campaign before the I-eaue of Republican Chilis at a banquet at Hotel Astor. Mr. Taft has prepared this speech with great care and has gone over It several times with the members of his cabinet. The cabinet lias been sitting all week. most of the time being devoted to scaling the estimates of the various executive de partments to be presented to congress at the next session. A saving of nearly $10,000,000 will be made I". Man-r Kinds Officers wlfl la Cnjitarr of tneaklhlrf Irlsh tmrrlran llepabllrans form crr lab. nt OfM.-er Paul MarAulay of Foutrt ' ''Iia called a halt yesterday afternoon the prartlce of allowing children of ten Jv Mars to appear In vaudeville at moving Picture shows for pay. He ordered the management f ,mt OI lne jora theaters to drop a head line attraction which, has been running during the week. He paid a vlKlt last nlKht to the Other theatera and gave similar nntke. He did not Issue his orders until he had visited the theater In luestlnn, where a young girl appeared In a song and dance. At this theater the man agement Immediately canceled the engagement It has been the practice among certain ln the appropriations for the War depart- of the moving picture shows to exhibit chtl- m"1 result or the pruning or ine esu dren of precocious ability and often these mates by the cabinet. The total approrrt- Httle tots have been made to say and act tlon for the current fiscal year amounts parts which a person grown In vaudeville to $lv900,000, while the estimates for the would regard Improper. n"t nacaj year will aggregate about iLii, Ah to the scheme of one of the playhouses I 000,000. of holding an amateur night for children, The great saving will be In river and Mr. WacAulay has not decided that he will Mhrbor appropriations. For the present stop the practice yet. He wlKhed to see for J"r these aggregated 149,381,000, while the himself exactly what kind of an exhibition Umatee provide for an expenditure of these children were allowed to oroduce. only ,000.O. The military estimates The children at this theater contest weekly proper, Including the military academy and for a standing prize and none are In any mllltla, exclusive of public works, Is allot sense paid a salary. The truant officer said ted about 112,0n0,000 as against fJ7.rKS9.OO0 he undoubtedly had the right to end this tor the current year, but this Is explained practice if he saw it had a bad effect. I hV the fact that the army is nearly 7,000 Overcoat Thief faamhf mn hort of its full quota, Which must be It. V. Murrv !! Knrih T went v. t hlrd I maintained, street. Is considerably pleased at th re- The current year's appropriation also car tovery of his overcoat and the capture of rl" Utm aggregating $x,000,000 for purely a petty thief who took It from room No. 110 military publlo works, such as army posts of the South Omaha Live .stock, exchange He wore the coat to work on a cold morn lug early In the week and during the day the offender, whose name Is given as George Legloe, slipped in and took it. He pawned the coat In Omaha, from which he was traced and caugut by the Omaha police. They turned him over to the South On. aha authorities and Mr. Marcy identi fied his coat. lrlsh-ltpuunllran t'lub 1'oriued An Irish-American republican club of fifty-two members was organized at Pear son's hall Thurduy evening, the permanent organization ot which Is as follows: Pies and the like, and the next year's estimates will Include similar appropriations, but on a reduced scale. LA F0LLETTE MAY NOT NEED ANY OPERATION Senator Walk to Office of Physician and Attends the County Fair. ROCHKSTKH, Minn., Oct. L-The ex amination of Senator Kobert M. Iji Follette's condition will not be completed TOPICS UF THE DAY OF REST Missionary to the Kiowa Indians at First Baptist. INDIAN CONVERTS WILL SING Dr. Paal II. (irsnnii of the State I alverslty to IHscoaa "tioethe'a Faast' at I nit r C hnrch Thla Moraine Rev. H. H. Clouse, missionary to the Kiowa Indians, will preach at the morn ing service at the First Baptist church. His subject will be "The Story of the Kiowa Mission." The missionary will have with him three Kiowa Indians Toyebo, Jack Wolf and San ecu who will sing na tive soTigs and speak through an inter preter. The communion of the Lord's sup per will be observed at the close of the morning service. Evening service, 7,30; sermon by Rev. U. D. Proper; subject, "God's Estimate of Man." The Young People's union p. m., conducted by Dr. Cloyd; subject, "Self Centered or Christ Centered." The American Bible soolety has Just added to IU interesting list of versions of the scripture In the languages of the North American Indians, a translation of the book of Ueneala and the Gospel of Mark Into the language of the Navajos. This Is tha first publication of the translation of the scriptures Into the tongue of these people. The version has been prepared by the Rev. Leonard P. Brink of Totatchi, New Mexico, connected with the Southwest Indian con ference, an Interdenominational mission nt work In that region. There are said to be 25,000 Navajoes In the United States, and there are at present Baptist, Metho- Ist, Presbyterian, Christian Reformed, Gospel Union, and independent missions at ork among them. These scriptures will help In the education of the people and In the formation of a Navajo literature. B. F. Cochran will address the Omaha Philosophical society Sunday at S o'clock m., ln Baright hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets, on "Practical Philosophy." Meetings free. The Nebraska Baptist state convention 111 meet with the First Baptist church at Grand Island October 3 and continue five days. The pastors of all the Omaha churches will attend, aa will also a largt number of delegates. until tomorrow and until then It cannot be determined whether he will be operated upon. The senator walked to the office of Dr. W. J. Mayo today and after an examination took an automobile ride and attended the Olrnstead county fair. He wired to his wife that thus far his condi tion was favorable and that there was no occasion for anxiety. Pending the com pletlon of the diagnosis the Mayos decline to discuss the nature or seriousness of the senator's illness. Senator La Follettc stated that he has been suffering intermittently from gall Htones for three years. "I feel certain that my friends need feel no anxiety," said the senator. "Aside from the recurrent pains I enjoy my usual health WOULD APPLY BERTILL0N SYSTEM TO ALL CITIZENS WASHINGTON. Oct- 1. Bertillon meas urements and pliotographs of every citizen Ident, Thomas M. Conway; vice president, J. J. Duly; secretary, John Lynn; svrgeant-ai-urms, John Kelly. A committee on constitution and by-laws was appointed and oilier Important commit tees appointed, as well as the transaction of much important business. Great enthusi asm was shown by the members who re sponded to the chII with more seal and good will than any orgtuilzHtlon heretofore at tempted. The club proposes to make Itself a stiong factor in the approaching cam paign and promises a larger )"i lull-American vote for the republican party than has ever been polled in South Omaha. The next meeting of the club will be Thursday. Sep tember 6, at Pearson's hall at Twenty-sixth and (J streets. Frequent Offenders Held. V. C. McKinley and Al Keenan were ln police court yesterday morning on the charge of habitual drunkenness. They have been In the city Jail In South Omaha a Kitat many times on a similar charge. The court found no intmis ot exienuauns tneti offenses further and they were turned over for publlo record, were proposed tonight at w.-uu .r..u u. monipson tor a the American' friaon Association conven ...,.,, , u.u o.i im..iij, wnn tlon by Albert. II. Hall of Minneapolis. In 1 view or comrnltttna tnem to the Inehrlnrv I ...i t ... . - u"iiiiiib irj report ot me committee on nam nullum. I prlnilrmJ law t.fnrm Church Services. ' "The United States government ought to Kev. Dr. it. u. wneeier will conduct the I maKe It Its chief concern to discover de morning service at Rustlings hall Sunday I velop and realize Itself by gutherlng and morning. The evening service will begin recording full biographic and clvlo data of it :30 p. m. and the leader for the evening I each of Its component units, the life ol Rill be perry mcu. Wheeler. every man," said Mr. Hall I Methodist chuich will meet at the "We have developed the registration and iuuiik mtuo v ijimi.mii ui-Boeiuuon rooms i lueniiiicauon or domestic animals Whv Sunday morn Inn,'. The Sunday school will omit the record of human life, the imm. preeeue ine regular preacning service by product or creation? The task is not Im J. M. Bothwell. possible. Its beneflu would be ln.im.io a native jeisian win lecture at the Bap- hie and far-reaching. tist church Sunday morning. A collection "Such a registration should be nations win ue taaeu iur ins expenses. Services will be held at Lefler Memorial church Sunday morning and evening. Rev. T. M. Ransom will preach. "Christian Apathy, the Cause and Cure, win ue tne topic ot uev. Aiireu u. White s Sunday morning sermon. Holy communion will be celebrated at SI. Clement's mission at 8 a. m., Rev, Al fred U. White officiating. At It a. m. W. i. (.Mjiim win i-uuuui-i iur uouai muniing rAiruu iKiiiiiy utw, constitute a universal prayer service. St. toward a Sunday Intelligence and credit bureau and simplify bciiooi win uuiivrnv i a i. in. i rupeiipivB erection legislation 1 . ............... u 111 . ...... I L3 1 . . U. XI-M'- . . , - niiiiuuuvciiiciii , w iimuo dunub; ml I , it-hii pi vcipiiaieu aenerjll rita the morning service of the First MethodUt cusslon among the delegates, many ars-u congregation ui mo can lor a, general I meiiia oeing aavancea for and against It ciiurcn meeting to oe neiu tne louowinii in tne report suDmitted by Mr Hail In .... ,1.1 nnl A. ,,,....!... , 111 o. v-K " u.iiiFiny, emuracing a con tinuoua enumeration and consecutive num bering of the whole citizenship, including a aupucaie cam certificate system, identify iu ucier py pnotograph or finger nui. If, it., ii - ., . . iiou oxiireswu tne opinion that such H Kyatent would elevate and equalize th dt. n,l., , A ,.1 . 1 I. , . v.. ,u ... . iMtr.iniiiu, prevent dim riiu of the Individual ln all his relations and Friday evening, at which time the question of a. new church will 'be discussed and the plans so far aa known will be unfolded. Ma ale City Uoaatp. last eveiiiu. IM Jones was arrested charged with petit larceny. Mr. and Mrs. A. He Lanney have turned Iroin a trip to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. John' Mrlntlre underwent an opera tion al loo Soulii Omaha huspltal Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan llaniioii are enter taining Mrs. John Cusli and Mrs, Seantjii I tional Prison congress session next week. 01 I al lien, a. tention was called to the pressing need of an expert criminal legislation bureau cquippea wun an available statistics. An other radical suggestion was that examin a n..i-,.i.Ti. in criminal orrenses be clothed with authority to take stenoaranh or phonographic record of the examination oi tne atcuaeo. a copy to be furnished to toe ueieiiiiiiiim. ine convention will close tomorrow night, but many of the delegates mil remain over to attend the Im A meeting of the South Omaha Jewish. Ladies' Aid society will be held at th .viiHKgue at Twenty-fifth and J street mi inlay at 2 p. m. lxmls G. Wilg and Klva C. Wredberg were married Wednesday, September li, at the Swrdisn Lutheran church, i he ceie mony s pel funned by Kev. O. A. Joun- son. A. V. Jones has returned from Chicago, where he has spent the summer running his amusement invention, tne merry mixtr. lie reports a very prosperous sea- Dull. James, Prlugle was taken in charge by the Smith oinana ponce 1 nurauay lilt-'nt, who placed him in Jail for safe keeping. . The man la thought to be slightly de- T mented. ' The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. N. U Mevers, Twenty-third and Washington streets, died yesterday. The funeral will be held at 3 p. in, today. Rev. Adania will officiate. 30Y BURNS IN TOY HOUSE 1 1 .. i. , i . i i i . , . . .. r irriiisee, Aon (audldnte for (iovernor Is Uend. Ml NOT, N. D.. Oct. 1,-Elwln, S-yea old son of C. A. Johnson, republican candl date, for governor, was burned to death tins afternoon at his father's house, here, He was playing ln a toy house, which w '.united from the fireplace. VltmilRl IIPK.X WITH Wl NEW THOUGHT MEETING SOON Annnal t ustestlos of State Aeaoela lion W ill Be Held In Omaha Hos day aad Taesdar. The annual atate convention of the New Thought and Suggestive Therapeutic asso- .'lation will be held In this city October I ami 4. The convention promises some programs both literary and musical. Noted lecturers will be present and address the meetings along new thought and metaphy sic lines. Prof. S. A. Weltner will deliver throe lec tures, the first two Sunday afternoon and evening and the third Monday afternoon. Among the other speakers are: Harry II. Pieharty. Dr. O. O. Smith, James C. Lahl man. Prof. W..R. Akera. C. s). Weiss of Pennsylvania. "Hugh A. Myers. W. H. Cow tfll. Mrs. Cowglll and Mrs. Alice a. Millie . The forenoon sessions for the election of tfficers and the transaction of other bus! less will he held at the Vltapathle sana torium, tils South Thirteenth street, from s.;X to 13. The afternoon and Defeats Monmouth I'olleae hr Hoar of Kino to .Nothlna;. COLUMBUS. Mo., Oct. l.-(Special Tele trim.)-Missouri opened its mio foot hal season ny neieanng Monmouin rolleir to v. i ne uy was too hot for ,.,,i t. nan aim i ue same was marred by much fumbling and wrangling over the new rules uacanev senrea an or Missouri's nin points, scniing the touchdown after a hril nam miriy-itni run ana KicKlng the a-oal in the first half. ln the second half he drop kicked a field Krai from Hie thli ty-flve-vairt line. Lineup: I MONMOL'TK. 9 ! i B. guar Dr. T. H. Hanna will hold special preaching services tonight at the First Presbyterian church. Twenty-first and Emmet streets, preparatory to the com munion services on next Sabbath. Rev. Edward Hislop, recently of Boston, the new superintendent of the Omaha dis trict of the Methodist church, will preach morning and evening today at Hanscom Park. Methodist church. I Pastor Rev. Kdwiml H from Huston. MUM., recently aplntrd superintendent of the Omaha district, will pieaeh both nioinlng and evening Servlee at lo.M and Sunilay school at Vi. H. A. Wilcox, superintendent. F.pworth league t i. 1 Trnlty, Twenty-first and Blnney Subbath being Sunday School Rally day. the pas tor will preach concern, ng religions Inter ests of children. 8 inject: "The Value (Which Christ Puts on Childhood.'' F.ven ; Ing subject: "The Mother Element In God." services at iu:3o a. m. and 1 :M p. m. Oak Street Mission Church and Bible School. JtiiS South Twentieth Sunday at 3. Adult and other classes for both old and' young. Preaching Sun. lay evening at 8 by Rev. T. C. Webster, conference evangelist. Midweek meet iig TTiuisday evening at 0. Subject, "1 Know He Is Mine." . McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John Grant Shlck, Pastor Sunday school at 10. Preaching by the pastor at 11 and 7:3U. Moining, "The Transforming Power of a Heavenly Vision.'' Evening. "The Great Revealer." Miss Glendorls Snider of Tlhlen will sing at both services. Kpworth league service at 8:. Attention is called to the change In the hour of the evening services to one-half hour earlier than dur ing the summer months. Presbyterian. Church of the t'ovenant. Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell. I). U., Pastor Services at 10.30 and 7:30. Clifton Hill, Forty-fifth and Grant, Thos. B. Greenlee, Pastor The sacrament of the Lords supper, 10:30; Sunday school, 12; Junior Endeavor, 3:30; Senior Endeavor, 6:30; public worship, 7:30. First, Seventeenth and Iodge, Edwin Hart Jenks, I. I)., Pastor Morning. 10 30, subject, "The Larger Fellowship"; evening, 7.80, "Red Lighta"; Sunday school, noon; Y. P. 8. C. E.. :16. Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Cantellar, Ralph II. Houseman, Minuter-Morning worship and sermon, 10:30, "To Whom God Is Revealed"; 12, Bible school; 6:30, young people's meeting; 7:30, "They Who Are Strong." North, Corner Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V. Hlgbee, I. l., PaMor Morning worship, communion, at 10:30: Sabbath school at 12: evening service at 7:30; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; prayer meeting at 8 Wednesday evening. First Reformed. Corner South Twenty third and Central Boulevard. Rev. F. S. Zaugg, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30; preaching services at It and 8. morning, "The Mosaic Covenant;" evening. "Christ's Victory;" Christian Endeavor at 7. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth Streets, F. I'. Ramsay, Ph. !.. Pastor 9.30, Sunday school and adult Bible class; 10:41), worship, with sermon on "Regenera tion"; 7:30, rally day services, with sermon on "The World Before Jesus Came." Seats free. All welcome. Ixiwe Avenue, Corner Fortieth and Nich olas Streets, Rev. Nathaniel McGiffin, p. D., Minister Morning worship at 10:30, communion, baptism and reception of mem bers; Sunilay school and Bible class at 12; Christian Endeavor at 6:30; evening worship at 7:30; prayer meeting Wedneaday evening at S. Westminster, Corner Twenty-ninth and Mason, Rev. Thomas H. McConnell, Pas tor 10:30, service of worship and com munion of the Lord's supper, with recep tion of new members; 12, Sabbath school and Bible classes; 3:30, Westminster chapel, Sunday school; 7:30, service of praise, with sermon on "Inspiration from the Heights. Honian Catholic. Holy Family Low masses at 8 to 10:30 a m.; evening devotions at T :4u ; confes sions on Saturday from 4 to i and from 7:15 to ft. St. Mary Magdalene's. Nineteenth and Dodge. Rev. Bernard Sinne. Pastor Low mass at 8 and 10:30; confessions Saturday from 3 to 6 and from 7 to 10. St. Phlloroena's, Tenth and William. Rev. Jarr.ea W. Stenson. Pastor Low mass at 8: hiirh mass at 10:30: benediction at 7:46: confeaslons Saturday from 4 Ui and from 7:30 to 8:30. St Wencealaus' Bohemian. 143S South Fourteenth, Rev. J. Vranek. Pastor Low irass at 8: hlch mass at 10: benediction at 3:30; confessions Saturday from I to I and from 7:30 to :30. Rt Patrick'. Fourteenth and Castellar. Rev. John T. Smith, paator: Rev. Patrlok Moynlhun, Assistant Low mass at 7, 8 and 10:30; benediction at 7:45; confession Satur day from 4 to I and from 7 to 8:30. Immaculate Conception. Pollah. Twenty. fourth and Bancroft. Rev. W'encealaua Krzyckl. o. f . ju.. rastor uovr masa at 8 and 10:00: benediction after last mass: confessions Saturday from i to and from 6:30 to 10. sacred Heart. Twenty-second and Bin new Rev. P J. Judge. B. C. L.. Pastor; Rev. T. J. Manning, Assistant Low mass at 7. 9 and 10:30: beaedictlon alter lust mass confessions Saturday from I to aud from 7:80 to 8:30. St. Cecelia's Pro-Cathedral. Fnnleth and Webster. Rev. D. P. Harrington Pastor; Rv re. M. uieeson and Kev. j. o urauv A..iotni Low maas at 7. 8. 8. 10 ana II: confessions Saturday from 1:30 to 6:30 and from 7 to :". Kt Peters. Twentv-elarht and Leaven worth. Rev. P. A. MoQovrn. Pastor; Rer. Stephen L. Dowrt and Kev. P. C. Gannon, Assistants Low mass at 7. 8. 9. 10 and 11 benediction at 7:46; confessions Saturday fiom t to 4 and from 7:30 to 9. St. John's. Tr. enty-fifth and California, Rev. Martin M. Broi sgeest. S. J.. Pastor Rv. Thomas C. McKeough. 9. J.. Assist nt Low mass at 6- 7- 9. 10 and 11: benedlc tlon at 7:46; confession Saturday from 8 to 6 and from 1:10 to 10. St. Joseph's Germsn. Sixteenth and Cen er Rev. Paclflcus Kohnen. O. F. M . pas tor: Rev. KemDeri i-annowiKt. tj h-. h and Rev. Gratianus Gebrle. O. F. M . As Istants Low mass at 5:30. 8 and 10:30: benediction at 7:45: confessions Saturday from I to li and rmm e::io to 10. F.plscopnl. Are Y.mi lolng With .lesiis and What Will mental service at 11- young people s meet- Souls:" hymn, "Where Are the Reapers? He lo With You?" Illustrated pictures and, Ing st 6 ;; pleaching at 8, prsver meeting! narlnn. somts; Sunday school st 12; Prof. Merte , Wednesday at s. ladles' Aid society st 2 vr, entcrnth and Cass-Services at has charge of the music. o clock Thursday. JrV, u t, Ym.mn of the Unl- llarford United Brethren, rtimer Nine- i . , -i. ,. '., v.t.rnska will speak on leentli and lothrnn Rally day service 1 wthe s Faust;" Sunday school at 11:3 1. gins cnorus; sermon at ii.i.. . W . . A. Notes. Omaha New Thnugnt Fell whip meet In room J. Lyric theater. Nineteenth and Fsrnam streets. Sundav. 10.10; Bible read ing. C. S. Welssell. A M : .l,lre- by Al fred Tottiin, theme, "Superior Powers of Mind." 3 ami y. in., addresses by Trof S. A. Weltmer; W eilnestlnv evening, medita tion meeting; publlo Invited. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of letter Pav Paints, IMS North Twentv. first. Elder .1. M. Baker. Pastor. 31S Franklin Sunday school at 9:4f.: sncra- sermon at 11 theme. 1 He Prepared," evening st V Harvest II ..... ........ n..,l. u . . Il.nl. ... , iiw.ui ' "Sinn to the' 1 -n .1 nf Harvesi." Sunday, huildlnc onrn from 2 to 7. Vt l Adams): script tire readlnu : ouaitet. "What x-r service at 4 .:'; speaker. Mis Shall the Harvest He? i Bliss); choral re sponse, "He That Goeth Forth; hymn, "We Plow the Fields." offertory an them. "While the Earth Remaineth." (Maunder); sermon, "The Harvest of Ida V. Jonts; subleet. "Trie other Half. spe cial music bv Miss Ruth Hanson. Monday. " l." p m . elementary and In termediate Sundav school teachers meet for review of lessons of their department. 1(83 PIANO OLD During First Week of the Great Bamkrapt Piano Sale XTever ln the history of Omaha hare piano been marked so low a during this tale. A announced lu the paper, we purchased for spot cash at 95' on th dollar almost all of th big-best grade piano from the American Trnst Savings Bank, trnst, of Chicago, XUinol. They wer ordered by th TJBTITED STATES DISTaMCT COUT to U th entire $55,000 Bankrupt Stock of the Thompson Piaao Miaufacturiag Co., of Chicago, 111. The stock consist of used Stelnway, Ohlekerlng, X nab. KlmbalL Iver t pond, Knrtsman, Vos Sons, ChtcJtering Bros., Xranloh It Bach, rischer, and many other standard make. Also nw and nsed Flayr Piano of Tarlon dlg-n and some of th Try flnt 88-not Player Piano that wer rer constructed. Most of them war especially mad for ahlbltion purposes. Hot carefully the prices and th won derful value offered at thla GREAT BANKRUPT SALE f)'S ": i his Bean $750 Baby GRAND MISSOLRt. Klein. lUr.dart.... tinlre. Sbuck.... CrMg B H. An4raon... Millar. !HrMn.. Thatchar lO ItflUStOll Uurraas Hr.kMjr at tl la Hall UT. LO C. R O. II T. .K K ..F.B. L.H K B. R T.. ltd.. C Ct.. L.H.. r b. It H. H.U.I L.H. Referee: Bonnifield. L'uiblre: Attendance: i.mm. Orlar Chornilay . Jiihnaun . sf I'Hriita Hov .. Johuaun ... Caw ilar JWIM .. Burkleji Oal Gordon. Rev. Dr. Jenks' business men Rible class resumes its session Sunday at the First Presbyterian church. The hours are 12 to U:3l. At the Walnut Hill Methodist church ln the morning there will be a brief sermon followed with the sacrament of the holy communion. At the evening service the pastor will speak on "Our Campaign; the Aggressive Ways and Means with Which Vve Can Win." 'Modern Spiritualism" is the topic for a sermon at the Swedish Advent church, Eighteenth and Cuming streets, to be de livered by the pastor. Rev. Fred Johnson. Baptist. Olivet. Grand and Thlrti'-eiirhth. Oenrae MarDougatl, Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Mission Sunday school at S. Young people's service at 7. h. veiling meeting at 8. Morning theme, The Hearing r.ar:" evenlnar. "Ueh.ions of Sin." Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnknev. Rev. J. Bcott Kbersole, Pastor riunday acnooi at u:o. t'reacinng at 11 and 7:30. Baptist Young People's union at 6:30. Morn ing. "The Agony In the Uarden;" evening, 'The Conversion ot a Cltv Official." The Lord's Supper will be observed at the morn ing service. New members will receive the hand of fellowship, strangers ln the city especially welcome. Calvary. Twenty-fifth and Hamilton. Rev. E. R. Curry, Pastor Public worshin at 10:00 and 7:30. Morning service led by the pastor. The Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of the morning sermon. Rev. H. H. Clouse and a company of Kiowa Christian Indians win conduct the evening service. Hi hie school at 12 m. Young people's meet ing at U.30. Regular midweek devotional service W ednesduy at S. long retentional. First. Nineteenth and Davenport. Fred erick T. Rouse, pastor Morning worship al w.w; coiiimunKji service, r.vening worship at 7:45. Preaching by the pastor. First. Twenty-sixth and Harney. J. M. Kersey, Pastor Preaching at 10:30 and 7 :4ft. Rible school at 12. Young People's Society of Christian Kndeavor at 6:45. lilble class Tuesday evening from 8 to . St. Mary's Avenue, J. A. Jenkins, IJ. 1)., Minister Morning worship with sermon at 10:30; subject, "Hands Across the Meas." Anthem by quartet and solo by Miss Web ber. No evening service. Plymouth. Twentieth and Spencer, John P. Clyde. Minister Morning worship at 10:30; theme, "Christ's Standard of Values." Sunday school at 12. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening worship in charge ot North Side Christian church at 7::w. Christian Science. First, Twenty-fifth and Farnam, Cham bers' Bldg. Sunday school at l:4f.. Services at 11 and 8. Subject of lesson-sermon, en reality." Second. Nineteenth and Farnam, Lyric Theater Sunday school at S:45. Service at 11. Subject of lesson-sermon. "Unreality." Lutheran. Kountze Memorial. Twenty-sixth and Far nam 11. public worship. "The Secret of Happiness in Service"; 10, Sunday school; 7. C. E. meeting; 8, public worship. Spe cial music by choir. St. Mark's English, Twentieth and Rur dette. L. Oroh, Pastor Services 10:45, "Harvest Home See Some ('.rains of Fruit"; 7:30, "Synod's Work 111 Nebraska"; Sunday school at 1J; Young People's c. E. 6:45. St. Paul's German. Twenty-eighth and Parker, K. T. Otto. Pastor- Services at 10; evening laerinuu in r.iifciiau mi i.. ineiiie, "Our Father Forgiveness " ; Sunday school at 11:3"; confirmation clas for adults be gins October 10 at 8; Hlble class October 4 at 8. Uraco Lutheran. 1.12C South Twenty-sixth Street. Rev. M. L. Melick. Pastor Sunday school at 9:45; church services at 10:45 and at S; Luther league at 7. topic, "The Ten Tribe," I Kings. 12 : 12- JO and II Kings, 17:6-23; pmyer meeting on Wednesday night. Trinity Lutheran. Castellar and Nine teenth. Rev. U. W. Snyder. Pastor Ser vices at 10.46 a. m. and 7:31) p. m. Subjects: Morning, "With Few or Many"; evening. 'The Great at Hand " Sunday school at 1 o'clock noon. K li. Cook, superintendent. ,nr"M,,, i makes no difference how long a man has Uajilkh. Twenty-fifth and Decatur-Serv- b irinMng. how much or little he drinks. Ices. 11 and 8. Preaching by the paaior. ,.,.. R. P. Petersen. Morning, "The Joy and ! or what he drinks, the Neal treatment has Reward of Service. Evening. A ure never failed to cure In three days time and without the use of dangerous hypoder mic injections or injurious drugs. Jus', bear MS Terms As Low As SI a Week NEW $250 lUAXOS Kocoiver's CIO A Guaranteed Sale Price for 20 Years. NEW $300 riANOS Receiver's (19 Guaranteed Hale l'rice for 20 Years. NEW $323 PIANOS Receiver's 0 A Guaranteed Hale Price for 20 Year ReceiTcr'sSale Price S310 FallT Curuhxs The Thnmnson Piano Manufacturing Company had branch stores in many of the largest cities. A great the instrument" offered In this sale have been repossessed from dealers with whom the Thompson Pin pany did business all over the country. NEW $100 PIANOS Receiver's CI 00 Guaranteed., tfiUtf fOP no Years Sale Price NEW $70O PLAYER PIANOS Receiver's 90A 23 Rolls Sale Price NEW $730 PLAYER PIANOS Receiver's Sale Price $320;?,r $340 'iano $325 IT .$200 $000 Stelnway I pilnlit Piano Receiver's Sale Price $3IM KNAHE IPR1GIIT I'sed very little and fully guaranteed of tl great number no com- . . . . i . ... . i - .1 nAH,n,ln nwv l,iill,1lnv anA Ml., Ifii nf Thin stock should be solo ror cas t oniy. oui, ownm i, me rnmum inu" "... fiooi' sna.e we are selling 'theae beautiful pianos lit such remarkably low prices that even piano dealers In the Htnu ler towns ai ?i taking adntage of this bankrupt sale, and we will give everyone an opportunity to get just the piano they want nnri will make the terms on some of these plonos ir low as 11.00 per week. ... . . . ,, , wunV.a"5.... . 1K iw -verv olano we sell. You take no chances whatever. We have been established I veil Id II 'i , RU"'""" ...... " ,v. . 51 years and are the largest and oldest piano house in tne west. Special Offer Do vou know th name and address of anyone v ho Is going to buy a piano or player pla.no? ;" "' know at once, before it 1h too late, and we will give you your choice of any one of the beaut II ul gold w ate lies '"'"J'" display In our window. You can have your choice, of Elgin or Waltham movements gents' or ladles, slue. 1 his special offer will only last a short time, so send your prospective piano buyers' names and addresses In at once. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company, 1313 FVYRIM A.1V1 STREET Xie Largest ana Oldest Piano House In the Entire 800 Pianos Xo Select From West. Church of the (lood Shepherd. Twentieth and Ohio, Kev. i. J. ouar, jtei-ior lloii communion at 7:30 and 11; evening praye at 7.30; Sunday senooi ai :. Saint Matthias, Tenth and Worthlngton, Rev. James Noble, Hector Services Sunday at 731). 11 ana l.w. uiumcuaj aim inurs- day ar; Friday at 4:30. All Saints, Twenty-dixth and Dewey J. iil nnj , urv iui nuiy Com- ni. ; iiiurniug prayer and 1 uanilll. . munion ai ..rmon at It a. m Mtacellnneous The DniiKlasn County Hollnena associa tion will conduct services Hunday at 3:1)0 1 . ii..,, I'nllorl liVftnoalinl H,,.wu 1 HI llie l ui-, i-i""," v h. ..uiii, , i ni-iA 4.flr.Wlln 1 I Hope MisHlon, 121!) Cuming Kvangellsts , . ' . . ...i ...in . ,i .... . i J i(iiiv nun rir win ,iiuuv.i tIV- Ices Saturday and Sunday at s p. m. The sick will be prayed with for healing. All welcome. First Cnlted Evangelical. 2430 Franklin. Hev. P. H. Hines. Pastor Owing to the lllnexs of the pastor, Hev. Henry Anton will ureach in the morning at lO SO; a ini- slonarv program will he rendered In the evening at 7:30, ! part by the Sunday school; spe-ial nno-ic; Sunday school at 12; K. I.. C. 1. at C:Z Peonle'a Church. Hev. diaries AV. Sav- ldge. Pastor Morning. "A Note of Prale of God in Cunseiiuence of Hia l.iealiuus With l's as a People;" evening. "What Move In 60 Days, or as Soon as Our New Stores Can Be Made Ready THE LIQUOR DRINKER AN J HIS BUSINESS Absolute Creetea root Ball Dates. CRF9TON. la.. Oct. l.-8pecial )-The Cretton foot ball team opens the season Saturday at Corning with the Corning High chool team. The schedule of games ar ranged o far is: With Corning October i return game with thera here October 16, Leon High school October s, return gam, here October d. Hhenandoah Novemlier 11 niportanre of Hit Brain lieinit floured l'p. It Is frequently very Important that a person under the Influeirre of alcoholic stimulants should become sober as soon possible. Business affairs may be neglected or social engagements forgotten during the period of drunkenness, and it often devolves upon friends of the habitual drunkard to assist him to possession of an unclouded brain and clear Intellect and ate to It that his appearance is at least respectable. Kit perlence has taugiit that no Institute extant other than the Neal Institute in Omaha has I ever been successful in treating drunk, n ness ln less than four weeks' time. I, and A'llltsca November ID. The local ream evening I heen tuittina In some aood DraeUce. and sessions will be held at the Lyrto theater. I ! becoming familiar wun trie new rules of Nineteenth and Farnam, beginning at I hwril of list year's player, and I I are aaaia with the team this year. of Service." Evening. "A Life Made Over." Young Peoples meeting. 7 Walnut Hill. Fortieth and Charles. K. E Hosman, Pastor Morning service. 10:). "The Communion a Means of drace. ' Sun day school. 12. Kpworth league, b 30. Evening, 7. SO, "Our Campaign.'' Special music. First, Corner Twentieth and Davenport. Prank N. l.yuch. I. l Pastor Morning service. 11:30. Subject. "A Study In Spiritual Hlolngy." Evening worship, 7:So. Theme. "A (Juration of Supreme Ini- fiortance." Sunday school at i.ifi- Kpwoitli vague meeting at :). German. Corner Eleventh and Center. Rev. O. J. Jalser Pastor, Reeidence 10-6 South Eleventh Sunday school at lo. Frank Meyer, superintendent. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor. Kr worth league meeting at 7. All Germans are cordially Invited to attend. Hanscom Park. Kev. G. B. Crawford. in mind that there is no such thing as a "secret cure" for drunkenness, and you are taking great risk in administering these remedies. The institute in this city has been taxed to its full capacity during recent months, and to take care of Its increasing number of patients, a brunch Neal Institute has been established at tirard Island. NVb., in charge of lr. William F. Dugan, who is recognised aa one f thu leading physicians of this state, where the same treatment and accommodations can be secured as at the parent or head Institute in this city. Adv. XKW HKTAIL MTOKK will he at Noa. 1.T18-I5 Harney felrocts. next to Oty National Hank. 'ow Kurnare and Wholesale Department at 1405 07 Harney streets. GREAT REMOVAL SALE Cutlery and Tools STOVES I HARDWARE J44.00 Quick Meal Steel j 35c Potato It leer; sale price, Kange; to reduce stock j ony jg only $35,50 rn Ashestos Lined Sad. $48.00 Quick Meal Steel i1"" ASDsiob i-mea 1855 Range; ;to rruuee siock i only $37,501 $33.00 Hadiant Home took Stove; to reduce stock cut to $24.50 $35.00 Monitor Base burner, high grade and handsomely nickeled; a few left at $43.50 $15..r.0 Columbia Oak Stove, 15-in. fire pot . . .$12.05 $4..ri0 No. 8 2-hole Laundry Irons; per set, sale price only 98? 75c Dunlap Cream and Eg? Whip 43 25c extra, heavy Jap Dust Tan wiih hood 10 15c Dover Kgg Beaters. 25c Enameled Wire Sink Strainer 17 $5.50 high grade Auger Bits, ln cloth roll. Bet of 13 Breclal at $3.95 $1.60 gpeclal set of 6 Auger Hits; special C5 65c guaranteed high gardo Carpenter Claw Hammer- special 45 $1.25 high grade Ratchet Brace; special 85 $5.00 Rogers Special Silver Plated Knives and Forks set of Blx $2.98 $7.00 Rogers Fancy Handle Silver Plated Knives and Forks set of six special. t $3.9S 1010 15c Shaker Flour Sifter- Stove; only $3.75 j while they last 7 Special Price on Pocket Koires, Scissors and Cnyn fets Fireplace Fixtures LAIUJKST AND FINKNT STOCK IN TDK WKST And Iron Grates, Screens and Fire Sets ln Brass and Wrought Iron MANTELS and XI LI IMG Send for Catalogue. M1 8c SONS COMPANY ON 14th and Farnam St.