Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1910, NEWS SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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topics of thedat of rest i John W. Nichols Was a Most
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to hear tills auuns
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of ten ermi,., or
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Weshyterlan cnurch.
to b handled on snore
tags ara "God," "Soul,"
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tion." "Prayer," "Judunaent" and "Immor
tality." The intent of thi irracher, I'.ev.
Mr. Honaeman. la to empliaflre the prac
tical bearlns of tlier- on llm life of man.
Rv. W. U. St-Kldnrd. a lecturer of the
National C'hrlsMnn e n lation. will Meak
In Lutheran 7Ann chureh, Hoitth Umaha,
Twanty-nlnth and s aireeln, at a o'clock,
on Sunday evening and In flt. I rhI a, Twen-tr-alghth
and i'arker, nt 11 p.'rn
St. Mary'a Avenue Congrecallonal la
launching a new evening aervlce. The fol
lowing la the music for Hunday evenlnaj:
Prelude Berctims Hi'lnney
Anthem 1 leu .Vilvrcatur Buck
Offertory -Melody Wely
Solo Hold Ihou A.y Hand Brlggs
iMlis Wetjer.
Anthem Sa lor, S htn Night Involved
tha Sky Hhelley
Poatluda Mmclie Xlllltare Clark
'in mommy iiiuhi'.hi .-criic of the Wem
mlrater I'reeLyicrmn ctiuix-ii 1 given
Sunday evening at 7 : 3'J. Tl.a irogiam:
i'RLUl'K.
Chant Triumphal Gaul
Aniieml ul.l itrcatiy rtejolct- Owt
Violin Hoio Uuii.aiii i! .tanx. . l-uroles-Thome
Minn ritcila Minw.
Tanor Solo xttev iiuik, ui'ierd
v mi ae Water
Mr. f'harlcs (iardlner.
Anthem Oi ur a c-'loafr vValk with
God r'oatar
Ccntralto &'.iu Krjin tne in'utiia.t'ainpauia
M.'n. h rank Welly.
Beading The ileal, hk of the Daughter
of Jalru Willie
illKB Julia Newconib.
Violin Bolo Yi auir.rii Bchumann
Mit.ii steila thaw.
Antham Beneuiflue Gounod
Poetlude Grand (Jl.oeur In ' Salome
WUAKTKTTE.
Mra. Harry 5'aui. Mr. John Hupklna,
Mre. FranK We'.ly, Mr. K. K. Gay.
Mian Alice i'rltc harl. Organist
Mualo at the Dundee l'reebyterion church
for Sunday, November 13:
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Organ voluntary
Hesuonae
Choir.
Antbetn Gloria In h;xce).la...
Choir.
KV'KMNG.
Now the Day Is Over
t'holr.
Anthem Abide With Me
Arraiifftd irom Lyeherg by ttudd
tjitoir.
Quartet- Protect L'e 'i niough the Com-
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Aiisa ictfride. Mira Ilartlett, Mr.
Andersop. Mr, Dodda.
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On Wednoinlay evening on the occasion
of the Installation services of the liev
la-, u. k. Fislier, the choir will alng
Shelley's Hark, Hark, My Soul, with con
tralto aoloe, Miaa HbrtJett; soprano solos,
Mlae Wentworth; nbllgato soprano, Mlsa
McUrlde and full choir.
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"V. I.o'o t.eiMcinc any so
lnasC" the man retorted. ,
' Von .ire, n'v." answered the watchman
I l'i-u our' pardon, hut you are mis
taken, end. brides, you do not know, per
hup. lo whom you are lal'ilng. Why, I
ain Mr. liianl;." the man of inriurnce seld.
"It makrs no difference to me who you
are, j oil arc coi.iltiK with me riKht up to
the federal arnnd Jury it Is now In aes-(-inn,
and we ll find out about this busl-nr.-a."
The niHii didn't go bofoic the grand Jury,
hut he wax eavwl from so dninK only by
making a eatlsfuctoiy di miinnti alion of
how he actually did lisht the match. There
was a Htreak of nulphur on his trousers
leg and a corresponding absence of a
nrak on the Hall. It waa always a trait
of the Nichols character to be fair, and
when convinced that he bad made a mis
take he begged pardon In a gentlemanly
manner. It was evident, however, that the
Influence of the man waa no factor In
pacifying the watchman, the only consider
ation with him being that If guilty the man
must be putilahcd. If not guilty he should
not be punlahed. And It happened that lie lug watchmen are faithful to their trust,
Has not guilty. but John W. Nichols was exceedingly so.
Aa a rule all Grand Army of the Repub- He had a reverence for the flag the like of
lie veterans employed as government build- which in eeldom equalled.
to the cause of home missions. Christian ! societies of the First and Central United
Presbyterian churches. To ail these ser
vices the public is cordially Invited.
Castellar Street. Sixteenth and t'astellar,
.Ralph II. Houseman, Minister 10:30, pub
lic worship and sermon, "Will a Man Kob
God?'' 12. noon, Hllile school; ;, young
peoples meeting; 7:30. the first sermon of
ten on the great mysteries. "God." A
chorus choir leads the music Thursday
afternoon, with Mrs. Henry Graner, Zt2!
South 24th, the woman's missionary so
ciety will meet. Mrs. J. Frank Kelly of
Hainan being the principal speaker.
Mlacellaneoaa.
Unitarian, Seventeeniu and I'hss Services
at M:3u. Kev. Robert f. Doremus of Barn
matile, Mass., will preach, sutiject, "cross
1'urposes."- Sunday scnool at 11:30.
Scandinavian Branch of the Salvation
Army, 117 vi Nortn blxteenth, M. Wolaon,
Captain "Free ajid easy" meeting at 4;
baivauon meeting at l:M. All buandina
viana invited. '
D. R. Charles, an evangelist, will preach
the gospel tTtmaay evening at 8 o'clock In
the Uottuel imii, iwn cumm sneui. nus
meeting la nuni-ectarian auu open to an.
j.o collodion will bo luken.
United Brethren, Nineteenth and Lothrop.
Rev. M. .). McLaughlin, 1'astor University
uervlce H IM, tneme, "iwo 1 rustworiny
Sentinels;" evumng service at 7:is; work
era' meeting W ednevday evening at H;
Macedonian social '1 hursday evening at 8.
People's, Charles W. Savidge, 1'astor
Morning, "The Joy of the Lrd Restored;
evening, "Can 1 Go so Far Away troin
God that 1 Cannot Return?" Sunday
achool, Lim.; Young Peoples Society of
Christian Faideavor, 7 p. m. Prof. Mertcs
lias charge of the mualo.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
I.aitei ; iay Salnls, 1818 North Twenty
ill st. , tilder J. M. Baker. Pastor Sunday
pchool at :4fi; Rally oay pioram at H;
young people s meeting at :); prraclilna
at 8; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
a, laxlles Aid 1 hursday at i.
Omaha New Thought Fellowehlp, Room
ll.,- ln,,Ti liiiur nt these selvlees.
;. !' tini-nn ttlll .vpeHK In Hie MIKH'llt"
Ol Tel, exile Clilleire nn un-iii' eininn. ai
ti e i ii -t Pr.' lt ti t-isn church of Pellevue.
' Ills Slllilei t nil! '.-OI-lMl Si I'MCC s a
p ..fi sMli.n "
stun M'1'iM.in Kaili have" for lnve
j Mn ,.in .i't!inu, In Mtteiul a ineetiiK of
tt.e we-tiu confeience conmvtttre ot the
Sonne Mn. i'lir:iu:i HsFwintl'in. Thin
ceiuiiiitt" is tn at tance the priiniam to
. the Mi:il tit nlunterr rimfe'eiuv to he h id
;it 1st- I h ' I te i yen r.
The l ,n' St ite i 'out "fence of Nclim-Aa
' wPI u. In-ill i" l-'rrtnunl for three dnvs.
Iiei.-iiiiiirii; .N.i,,mlr J".. Prof. l'H!ds-n.
lic. .M"l,niii:hlin anil Mate Secretary
I. mil'. w'.U Minsk Ht thi ciiufererice. A
ileie;.;i I inn f i mil the lm s" il epai'lnieti t of
the omaha ussociatioii v lit e In attrnd-
: itlli r
Mi '. h ivh,...,f the International cim
' Milii-i', iio Is field sei ii'tary if the I'el-
'hv-hit citih. was in Omaha Wednesday
I iiltl-t.
I hi PtiMif Speaking cH:h. conipnse-1 of
la.-t and procent menitters of the public
Kakilit: clns of the Yoiiiik M. n' t'hi .s
tlon us; nclatlon. will hold th!lr monthly
! ineeiln In the asemhly room on Monday
e-enlnii. Addresses wi1! he mnile b.c V. A.
; Hrlpdley nnd I . I'. O Mrlen and W. It.
! Jutin.
The first of n series of socials, with taiKs
on practical subjects, was h?ld for the
hots on s'nturrin evening. Inte'estlnt
i motion pictures were flimvti. The Viiii'.k
.Meti s Ciir! o.l:n nssocla t ion italrol of hoy
' scouts rnHile their weeltly hike to Chi'd's
! pii:it. Miuthrn-it if Albrlirht. nn S.TUird'W
I sftrrnnof .
All ni'-n desii-incr to receive inrt ructions
In the art or switnmlnz should enroll In the
siieelal elas-'. which receives instructions
on Tuclnv c.tiinsss at See Mr. Max
well, physical director.
endeavor at 6:46 p. m., Allan Koch, leader:
evening service. 7:45 p. m . auhlect. "The I
f-nd of I,fe;" the oholr will render speolal
miic at all the services.
Grace. l.'(JZ-li2K Rmth n-u r,.-.v;ii, u t
Mellck, Pastor Sunday will be observed as I
i.uiner oay ; services at 11 a. in., and 7::
P. m. At the evening service th Sunday
school will render a program. "Onward for
God and Native Land.'r Sunday achool at
:45; JLuther league at :30; prayer meeting
nmnnnasy evening, ine pastor will or
ganlae a catechetical class for Bible etudy
Friday. November 18 at 4 p. m.
Methodist.
Free, 17S7 South Kleventh Sunday sohool
10; preaching U and 7:46. , v
West Side, Flfly-Flrst end Hickory, Rev.
T. C. Wenster, Pastor Morning at :;
Sunday kciiool 11:46; Weat Side Young Peo
ple a aootety 7:.H). .
Trinity, Twenty-Flret and Blnney. Q. W.
Abbott, Pastor-Short sermon In the morn
ing, followed by administration of the sac
rament; evening subject. "Our Moral
Debts."
Oak Street. 30U9 South Twentieth Bible
school at it, adult and other Bible clasaes
tor all; preacnlng In the evening at 7::)
by Rev. T. C. Webster; mid-week meeting
'lliurtday evening at 7:30.
Seward Street Morning worship and ser
mon at W:, "The Relation of the Church
to the Children;" evening at T:80. "Kieotion
Returns"; Sunday achool at 11.46, Charles
I Frltacher, Jr., In charge.
Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pleroe, Rev.
Joseph V. Guernsey, Pastor Sunday achool
!:4f with olasxea for all grades; pastor's
Bible class for adults: iflvlue worship with
sermon 11 and 8; Kpworth league 7; expo
sitory study of the Scriptures Wednesday
at 8.
MoCabe. Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John
Grant Slilck, Paator Sunday achool at 10,
.Charles H. Chase in charge; Rev. Harry
Farmer, missionary to the Philippine Is
lands, will speak at II: the pastor will
Owl Organizer is
Taken as a Forger
Police Get Evidence on F. L. Wheeler
that He Made Out Many
Bad Checks.
About to register for the night at the
Rome hotel, a man Riving ills name as F.
J.. Wheeler of I.usk. Wyo., was arrested
Friday night by Detective Devereesn,
charged with passing bogus checks. He
Is being held at the police station for In
vestigation. It Is alleged that Wheeler, who came to
Omaha 'two days ago, has botiRht large
varieties of gooda from various Omaha
atores. for which he paid in checks on the
Extra Exchange bank of Extra. la., and a
bank at'Lusk, Wyo. Telegrams from the
banks to the Omaha police bear the In
formation that Wheeler has no money on
deposit tn them.
Among other things which he la charped
with buying and paying for In bogus checks
are an automobile, which he purchased
from the United Motor Car company, and
piano from the Bennett store.
When arrested, the man had In his pocket
a check already made out on the Exlra
Exchange bank for $110.
It Is said that he bought from the Palace
Clothing company Friday morning a fur
overcoat and a pair of glovea, for which
he wrote out a check for $27, The piano
bought at Bennett's store waa being packed
for shipment to the man's home In Dusk.
Wyo., when notice came that the checks
were no good.
Wheeler declares he la a national organ-
leer for the Owl. lodge. To substantiate
his statement, he displayed a membership
card in the local nest of Owls, No. 1.310, ot
Lusk. During his short stay In Omaha
Wheeler has advertised extensively a
meeting and drawing contest for the bene
fit of the Owls' lodge, to be held !n Cham
bers' academy, December 14. Drawings
were to be taken, Vhe advertisement read,
on a 1100 silk flag, with two (60 silk flags
as second and third prizes.
Wheeler says he has two brothers living
tn Exlra, la.
Baptist.
Calvary T?ptit Branch. Thirty-fourth
and Seward M.ble school at 3:'!0.
First The Rev. John Matthews of Kan
sas City, Mo., will occupy the pulpit of the
church, Twent -ninth avenue and Harney
streets. Morning service, lu.W; evnlng ser
vice, 7:80.
Olivet, Thirty-eighth and Grand Avenue.
George MacDougall, Pastor Topic at 11 a.
m., "My ileji.iic. ' at i:Jn p. ui., "a Pro
gram lor a luHnu Christian.'' Sundav
school at 1'.'. Muiloti Sunday school at
t p. m. at lio.i.e oi Mrs. Woounard. Young
People's meeting at 8:3(.
lnimanut.l, Yw. nly-fourlh and Pinkney,
Rev, J. Kcull tlnrsole. Pastor Sundav
school at 4."t. Sermon theme at 11 a. m.,
"Conatra'nlng luve;" at i:W p. m, "The
Question of Wages and Gifts." Young Peo
ple s meeting at i..tt'. I'tie orchestra will
assist th-j chorus choir In the evening.
Revival nioetlnKS will continue this week.
Calvary, Twenty -fifth and Hamilton, Rev.
H. R. Curry, Pastor Sorvnu at lii.an and
7;0, Mr. W. W. l.ockwood. general score,
tary of the You.jg .'Jon s Ci.r.stian associa
tion at Shaiintiat. ( hi. it. wiil apeak in the
morning. Kvf'i.ng rerl -e i-i.ndusted by the
pastor Mthle peine i i-t r.-n. Vonr.g Peo
ple a servlc; ii (,::. Ml.lweeU devotional
servloe Wednesday uveu.r.g at 8.
Christian.
First, ' Tent; -s'.m'i Nr,u Harney, J. M.
Kersey, Pastor Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30.
iHible school at noon. omit.' Peoiile'a meet-
lug at S:Sn Hiulvt rl.'tus 'luesOay evening
at I o'oiuck.
North Side. il. .1. Klrscl-.s'.q'n. Minister
Meets hn Piyiiiutuh Congrei.Mt.onal church,
Twentieth and Sptnccr streeta. Bible
sohool, .!W . ni.; C' rij-tin Kudearor. f,:M
p. m. J evening worship, 7:) p. m., sermon
theme, " After tho kjlectfon What T"; mid
week meeting at the homo of Mr. K. C.
W'lUlaius, IHl Pratt street.
Christian V'leace.
First. Tweiit " h avd Farnam Cham
bers Hulld.ng .-' j:,,u- school at l.li. Serv
ices at II a. in. ar-.ti j -. m. Subleci of
Uaaon aern or.. "Mortais and Immortals."
Second, NliuLeeiul, and l-'criiaiu, I.yrlc
Theater Sunda a h.iol a-. K 4... service at
11 a. tn. Subject ot lesion sermon, "Mortals
and Immortals."
on (-reus t tun a I.
preach at 7:; Kpworth league at 8:30; i 3. L.yrlc Theater nineteenth and ! arnain-
DllllUH j , ftl J-t, uiiino uj .iiAauriu hcvbiii,
prayer meeting Wednesday.
Norwegian and Danish Methodist, North
Twenty-fifth and Decatur Services at 11
and 8: young people's meeting at 7. Rev.
Gideon Olsen of Forest City, la., will
preach at both rertices, also during the
week at the evangelistic services, 8 o clock,
except Saturday. 1 he meetings will con
tinue until December 1.
Pearl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and Larl
mnre. Earl !. Bader. Pastor Class meeting
10:115; morning worship 10:45 celebrating
flttli annl ver.-aiy of organization of church,
charter members especially urged to be
present; Sunday school at noon; Kpworth
league at ti:2o. leader. Mrs. E. M. Abbott;
evening worship nt 7:30.
First. Twentieth and Davenport. Rev.
Frank I nch. D. D., Pastor Public worship
and sermon at 11, sermon subject, "Signifi
cant Slgsjs of the Times;" at 7:30 regular
evening services: sddresa by Mr. Dock
wood, representing the Young Men's Christ
ian a-aoolatln work In Shanghai, China;
music by the vested choir; Sunday, achool
at :4u; toung People's meeting at 8:30.
Hanscom Park. Twenty-Ninth and Wool
worth. Rev. E. B. Crawford, Pastor Morn
ing 10:SO. "Do We Need a New Religion?"
evening T:: the pulpit will be occupied
by Rev. Harry Farmer, missionary to the
Philippine. Mr. Farmer Is returning to his
larlsh after a furlough at home and this
Will be the last opportunity of hearing him.
Walnut Hill. Forty-Fintt and Charles, K.
F. Hosman. Paator Morning set cice at 10 SO;
"What Constitutes a True Sense of Sin';
Sunday achool 12 noon, G. T. Undley. super
intendent: Kpworth league. :S. R. M.
Evans, president; Evening service T:S0,
"Popular Sin Number Two." Men's brother
hood meets Monday evening with supper
at 7 o'clock.
. Presby terlasu
Church of the Covenant. Twenty-seventh
snd Pratt, Rev. R. T. Uell, D. D., Pastor
Services, 11 a. m. and 7::i0 p. m.: Sabbath
school, :4i a. in
7 t. m.
theme. "Do You ljke louroelf? at
o'clock Olive A. Klllln of Denver will speak
on "New Thought What It Is and what
It Teaches; " Wednesday evening meeting
tor teaching and healing, conducted by Dr.
Severn
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
Sunday s'.cclal vesper service at 4:iJ. Ad
dress uy .!, Liny M. Strong. Special
music, stereopucon pictures of China.
Thursday at 8:30 will be the meeting of
the employment and travelers aid com
mittee. At 7:M, play hour in toe gym
nasium. Monday at 7:30 Dr. Kersev's Bible class,
Instead of on Thursday evening at tiie tame
nour. At lo a. in. win be the meeting ot
me devotional committee.
November 13 to 18 Is the week of prayer
for the Young Women s Christian asocia
liens of mo world, lutormai services will
Oe held every oay of tula week from
to i:oo in the covenant room on- tne tnira
floor. All Interested friends are Invited.
V. M. C. A. Nates.
The Look wood mass meeting will be held
In the Young Men s Christian association
t-vninaxiuin ttunuay afternoon at i o ciock
lor thirty ininutea an Interesting series ot
moving pictures and stereopnoou views on
China and Its people will be shown, fol
lowing which Air. W. W. Lock wood, gen
eral secretary of the Shaiixuat. China
Young Men's Christian association, will de
liver one of his Intel cstuig addresses to the
men of Omaha. Mr. Lock wood will talk
to the boya ut 3 o'clock, before addressing
the men's meeting.
Dr. W. O. Henry's class In Life Problems
was organized last Sunda, with a mem
bership of twenty-six. The class meets
each Sunday at 3 p. m.
The Young Men a Christian association
week of prayer will be observed by the
Young People's society, i Omaha association, for eight days, begin
ning Sunday, November 13. It has been the
COUNCIL COMMITTEE TO
TALK SMOKE CONSUMER
Scientists of the City Hall to Con-
alder Several Different
Schemes.
The council committee that has been
conferring upon the question of smoke
consumers has decided upon the report
which It will make next year and the
plan that was given up this fall because
of short funds- will be undertaken again
as soon as the new levy Is made In Jan
uary. The city electrician, the gas commis
sioner and the other scientists in the city
hall will be allowed an appropriation of
$1,000 with which to try out various schemes
of complete combustion that will use up
the heavy carbon smoke, and the best one
that is found wilt be recommended to
business men In Omaha, If they accept
the scheme on. recommendation, that will
end the matter; If not, some compulsory
measures wilt be adopted. The complete
combustion systems are said to be a sav
ing to the consumer as well as a help to
the appearance of the city.
Bigger, Better, Bur-,ei -I'hat is what ad-
vertlslng In Th Bee wilt do for your
business.
First United. Twenty-first and Emmet-
custom for the association over the coun
try to observe this veek for many years.
M. oil .M, iTro Koil.".;
."aTntiT.1;
tiona will unite in these services. Noon-day
devotional services will be held on the
third floor of the Association building, com
mencing at 12:-u. and lasting for about
twenty-five minutes. All men who can
Fidelity and Reward."
North. Nineteenth and Ohio, M. V. Hlg
bee. li. D.. Pa.- tor Public worship at lo.;)
and 7:.V: Sunday school at 1- m.; Young
Iark Va'e. Thirty-first and Gold-Sunday ! People's Society of Christian Endeavor at
school at 10, K. C. Wilbur :. i;icnntemlent. People s meeting w eanesnay evening.
Christian ijidVo vo.' at li : . Evening wor- Ixwe Avenue. Fortieth and Nicholas, I
Ship at J:3o. 1;." . J. p. i lv.1,. W)n peach. Rev. Nathaniel McGiiffln. D. D.. Minister
First. Nlnrtcentu t:,.i Da-. . np.irt Kre4- ' Morning worship at U:30; Sunday school
rick T. Ro ie. i..ej-Moinl'ig st 10 jo ; and Hlble class at 1J m.; Christian Kn- I
sorinon by tl'- fa--t-r en t oir eliowsiilp ' avor at fi.:J: eenlng worship at 7.30. A'
ta with the 1 hi. nr." ! .tnuig woi.hlp at I welcome to all.
7:45. "Tim ii.oi:, o SUf.' Third. Twentieth and Leavenworth. F. V. ,
gl. Mary'a Avenue. James Alexander ' Ramsay. Ph. ! . Pastor-Sunday scnool
J. .ii. . . ... i . -I,-.- - jioi i,ng woisiilp w.th adult P..lilc das. 1M a. m. ; worship i
mini Miti-iii:. st ' T-i '14-it. mi ir Miih n,.,, m,1 urn -nil -li.iis S ii I li i smI nn t.i Author.'
Footmen." fAenlr.g ber.'ice at '. :.".0. "A I it VI 4-i a. in.; worshp with Hrnun, "He- breaking off and lualng color, follow
lllblc Story of 1 ruij I'. e.' Mmlc by the j penianc ." .':.-' p. in. the lead of the many w ho have abandoned
uuuiut. I First Seventeentu and iKxIuc. Fdwinjthe use of soup and water and taken up
P.1'1.- JX-?, i 'JL K. ..1;0!1:' H. new ...etUoa t dry mtMW said
etening service. :. "I V lendshlp." Sun
day sclHfil st noon. Young People's So
ciety of Christian Endeaor. :li p. in
l-'H-st of Florence, Neb.. l:e. Genrae S
Sloan, pastor Rev. W. Ainoa will preach
in the moinng on ' 1 he I; suit ot I'.emi;
KISTOKT OT TAT BBDUOTIOW.
Here is a bit of history published for
the' benefit of the overfat. For many
years there has been published In the
dally press throughout the country a
home-prepared recipe for overfatneas
the now famous Marmola Prescription of
an eminent physician. No doubt you have
seen it, noticed it casually and decided
that when you had the time you would
try for yourself the merits of this mix
ture. Manv have successfully used this
harmless remedy to their everlasting Joy
an. I benefit to health. The same great
physician has condensed bis famous Pre
scription Into convenient -tablet form, so
that you have only to take after meals
and at bedtime a remarkably pleasant
little tablet containing all the effective,
pure, harmless Ingredients of the original
prescription. The pound-a-day reduction
to your normal aelf cornea without diet
ing, self-denial or exercise, and leaves no
wrinkles or flabblness. Maj-mola Pre
scription Tablets are sold by all druggists
or sent postpaid by the Marmola Co., 6if3
Monroe Ave., Ietrolt. Mich. The price Is
78c for a large case a generous supply.
(Adv.)
oo Much Water on
the Jaiiflistake
From Toilettes of Today, Paris.)
"If your hair Is becoming dry and h-lt-
J0:l, theme .i I l.'s Siun l ,,innie-
nsy senuoi at i i tirt.-iian l-.t.de&vor ai '
1 SO. h-veunff no'.;u : t 'targe ot No:t:
fciu Ciulatlai cii'.iicii at 7:
I at heraw.
Pi. Mark's i nllh.
'i ftitieth and Bur
dens. 1. Groh. Pastor-St rmon by Re,-. W.
T. Bahse. ri re-. nln t MMiand college.
1":46 a. m ; "A ll. m M toe So bv fkwi Ilia
Deeds." 7 30 r. ui : Sunday school, 13 m ;
Young l'eot,le's Chrlsliau 1. li.lt avor, 6 C,
Right w th God," in the even, rig the pastor
will speak on "Be Not Deocnetl;" Snmiay
school, lu Ml s. m.; young peoples nuetini;.
7 p. m ; preyer meeting 'l'nursuav e ruing
st 8.
Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant,
i t illion Mill. rurij-iiiui aim "itni, I "
Paul a, T-aenty-lagtith and Iaxker. t Thoinaa B tireenlee. Minister piihllo wor- I l.alr aa blight tnd tluff?' as evej did eggs.
b. rn.
tit.
IX T. Otto. Pastor -r vices at 10 a. m.:!nlo at 10 30. At this, service the newly
Sunday e iiovl at I! a. ni.: at $ p. m., eiecte.1 eiders of the Pairvicw Presbyterian
Mr. W. M. bloddard of Chtcugo an exoeri- j churt 1'. will be advanced and InMaheU.
ence.1 lecturer ol' n.e National fhruiiaa an- Sands y school at 1! m ; Junior Endeavor,
eucatlon will airk on ' i'i.e Lodge" Kverv-' J P r.i .; Si!o PnJeavor. li-so; public
txnlv welisime. 4.t 1 p m. , , lecture w ill I -ortup. :-V m! l-wee service Wednesday,
be rit-d In 7. - a c'.iurcit, Twenty-Ninth I Centtal t r. t-d. Tw ent v-foui th and
and S streets. is,iuili Otuana. I iMtge Services at 10 M a. in. and 7 JO p. m.
Koiiiitte Menurtal Kv. John E. Hum- ! by Dr. Ijivhii- of li e Omaha Theological
mon, I'htuf -etinl- w, 11 a. lu.. sermon snj- I a. Miir.afy ; Sabt-aih si-tiool et noon.
Je.-t "Who Is Martin Lather?' Sundav I Wednesdav r.tiiin; st M o i iocs Miss R.-na
k ii. s.l at lu in In lecognitton of Hogg of rt;vpt wilt gl e an address under
"Luther I -ay" au odeilog will be received 1 lue ausplcra of tne Women a Missionary
Clarlhel Montague In her leiiure on
"Beauty" at the Tliealer Monet, Thursday.
"It hus been proven beyond question thst
too freiuent wetting uinl the siipllcatlun
of alkaline substances to the hair I a
mistake.
"Even those who formerly were devote1
to shampooing with eggs how use therok
and orris root, and they unhesitatingly
declare that this dry rnampoo makes the
"To make the dry shampoo mix four
iiuncta of powdered orris root with four
ounces of tin rux. Sprinkle a tableepoon
ful i f the mixture on the I es.1 an, I brush
It well through the hair. Do tills otnaori
twice a week if the lialr Is thi.i and scanty j
aitd you will soot, notice a new growth of j
hair. Nothing will make the hair so beau-j
tlfully fine and lustrous as this dry sham-!
poo," (Adv.) . . I
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Get a $275.00 piano
for $198.00 get it
for $175.60 if you
take advantage of all
privileges.
$1.36 per. week for
140 weeks and the
piano i3 yours.
Special exchange
feature allows you to
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in 140 weeks.
16c ca3h rebate for
every payment made
in advance.
Get another member
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you with seven pay
ments amounting to
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The
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Company
16th and Harney Sts.
OMAHA
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Ladies' Perfect Tailor-made Suits
lade-to Your Order This Week for
T?
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Iff is
Why buy a chance fitting, ready-made suit when you
can have one tailored to your order, made in the style, YOU
want, in the materials YOU want, made with every little
feature brought out just exactly as YOU want them, and
the cost is much less than you have to pay for a change fit
ting, ready made suit of inferior quality.
Every garment is made right here in our own
building by competent master tailors, and fitted
to you by exjxrt fitters. A most beautiful stock of
imported and domestic materials for your selection
chiffon broadcloths, serges, wide wale diagonals,
two-tone mixtures, mannish mixtures, and many
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THIS SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK gQ
Extra sizes 10 extra.
Suits ready for delivery one week after order is taken.
The Novelty Skirt Company
214-16 No. 16th St. Opp. Hotel Loyal.
One Week Less in Vhich to Avail Yourself
of Our VI onderf ul Removal Bargains
Our new retail store at 1513-15 Harney street will soon be ready for occupancy.
Our stock is daily becoming smaller. We are placing new articles on sale each week.
Read the specials for this week:
Stoves
Ruby Oak No. 11 For "oft coaJ,
neat, nickel trimmed, gale price,
at $5.05
IJubr Oak No. 18 Same as above,
only $7.75
FUiliant Home Oak High grade,
gugranteed, for hard or aoft coaJ,
reduced to $17.00
uick Meal RteH llange All
steel, polished top, delivered and
' get complete, for $37.50
lUdlaJit Home Hteel lUiiKe Com-
plete, with high clonet, six holes
and large oven, for one wet'li nn
ly $30.50
Free
Demonstration
Commencing Friday, Nov. IStli,
we will have an expert demon
strator from Kansas City, lo glv
free demons'! ration of the Jewel
lirclc Cooker, the best and only
allumlnum lined flrelesg cooker
gold In Omaha.
You are cordially invited to at
tend and ee for yourself the mar
velous work accomplished with
thia useful household article.
House
furnishings lKiuble Ivoastera Oval, seamless
and self-basttrig, only .... 08
Oral Hod -Oikmi, Japanned, for
soft coal, any size 19
Coal Hods With hood for hard
coI, any size 20t?
Trouser Hanger Nickel plated,
regular 25c value, only.. l'ZC
Coat II an gem, all wire and good
form, Monday, 2 for , 5
Crewm or Kg Whip Beat yet,
regular 46c. sale price.. 29?
8c bONS CO.
e0GEK
14th and Farnam