4 THK OMAILV SUNDAY l)E: NOVlvMP.KIl 31, 1!H0. A TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST Grace Baptist Financial Record , Remarkable Showing. SO FAIRS OR SUPPERS HLLD lalon priUn Will He Helrt 1-fcanka-gltlna liar hr l.arae wmbr of Kianaellral (mrtn- tlon. At Hie annual meeting of Iliac Haptlat ehurch reports were prenented from all the department. The report of the treas urer showed that the current expense of the church an well an the missionary ap portionment hail all been met la nil and that there was a small balance on the rltTht flJe of the ledger. For twelve uccelve annual meetlnsa thla church has closed It bunks with all current etpenaea paid, No Indirect methods for raisin inouey are re sorted to and the churrii la supported en tirely by the direct contribution of the ooiiKreitatlon. No pay suppers or fairs are ever held by thla church. The following office: a were elected: Clerk. Krnet Herngren: ti ea.in er. W. A. Klilera; trustees, W. W. lmieti and italph Hecknutn; deet na. H. R Klrod and N. C Chrtatenaen; superintendent nilmon school. K. fl. Klrod.' Thanksgiving night a literary and musi cal program will b given by tile yumil people of thla church, to which the public la Invllad. A union Thanksgiving serics eill be held lu the Norwegian and lianlali Meihodist Episcopal cliun ii next Thursday at 11 a. in. Tba Calvai-y Iiaptlst. Feward Street Meiho dlat, Flrat L'nlted Ki angelic!, t. Johti'a English Lutheran and the Norwegian and rvanialj Methodist churcbea will rninbln. XT, I Oroh will preach. The church la at Twenty-fifth and Deretur aUeeia. George T McNutt, tbe "dinner pail preacher, with hla mn, la now working In the corn fields In the vicinity of Omaha aid Catherine material for hla lecture sea son, mhlcli begins November 21. He will speak. In the flrat Congregational church Sunday nlRht on "The Average Jlan." Thla will be free to the public. On request of many members of the con gregation, the choir of the KounlKe Me morial church will repeat Punday evening the cantata, "The Harvest la Klpe," by ktohnecker, rendered at the harvest home service, Ootobar JO. The regular meeting; of the Ministerial union will be held Monday at the Y. M. C. A. The program, la: 10.30, business session, lection of offlcera; II, addresn on "Church 1'lnaJice," Itev. A. M. .Mdiarrali. Protection of Mis f'e.p!e in That Great I"ay '; evening suMert. 'Tralses and Thenksaivlnn ; Punclay school at 12. F.. B. t'ook. superintendent; young people's meet ing at ( ... Urace. South Twentv-slxlh Street, M I: Mellck. Pastof fhurrh services at 11 and ?;J0: Sunria) school at V" and I. other league at I prayer meeting on Wednes day night. Tbe congregation will take part In the union Thanksgiving services held in Mansi'om Park MethodlM Koiscopal church. The pastor Instructs a class of liible catechumens eeery Fildav from 4 to 5 and another class in the same from 7:30 to a. 03 of the same day. Kountse Memorial, Rev. John F. Hum mon. Pastor Services at It. subject, "Our National tiratitude the Secret of Our Na tional tireatness": Sunday school at 10. O. P. tioodinan. superintendent ; evening ser vice at ; Itev. s. H. Yerlan will deliver a brief address to the I.e'ltea' Missionary so ciety and the choir will repeal the can tata. "The Harvest Is Klpe." by Schnecker; Christian Kndeavor devotional meeting at B 46: Lutheran Senior Hrotherhood at h Monday, Novemler 21; lr. V. .M. Pavld won will speak. Methodist. Seward Street, William rioyets, pAstor feiAl. es at h:S0 and 7:30; Sunday echcol at 11.46, Charles I,. Fritsclier In charge. Trinity, Twenty-First and llltiney. s. W. Ahholt, Pastor-. Morning subject. "How a People, May Me lispiiy." A Thanksgiving service, evening subject, "The Mun In the Moon.'' Oak 'Street. South Twentieth Hible school fninlav at 3, adult and other classes; preaching Sunday evening at 7:W b' Hev. T. C Webster; mid-rveek meeting Thurs day evening a I 7 So. Oerman, Klevetith and Center. Lev. (!. J. Jalaer, Pastor Sundav School at 1'). Meyer, superintendent ; preaching at 11 and itsO; Kpworth league meeting at 7; Thanks giving service Thursday evening at S. Pearl Memorial. T.vent v-Fourth and I.arl more. Pari (S. Under. Pastor Ola. meet ing, 10:16: morning worship, HM.". subject, "find's tilft of Lavs:" Sunday school at 12; Kpworth league at t:30; evening worship. 7:iW, subject. "('misi'lr nte or Christ." Walnut Hill. Forty-First and Charles. K. K. Hoaman. Pastor Morning service 10:HO, theme, "The Consequences of Sin." Sun ilae school at Yi. . T. Lindley, auperln. tendent; Kpworth league. 6:Sn, It. M. V'.vans, president; evening service, 7:', theme, "Popular Sin No. 3." Hanaoom Park. Twentv-Nlnl h and Wool worth. Rev. K. R Crawford. Pastor Morning service, 10:."X), theme, "The Power of a Ureal Ideal;" evening service, 7:30. theme. "The Great Feat;" the first of a aeries of lour Sunday sermons on "After iMath What I" The vested chorus choir Will sing. First. Twentieth and navenport. Rev. Frank Lynch, Pastor Public worship and aermon at 11, theme. "Our Inheritance;" at 7:! the pastor will preach the first in a aeries of sermons on "the Life of Christ," theme "The lncarnutlon:" Bible students' Sunday school teachera. Chrlatlan workers and the public generally Invited; music by the vested 0 holr; Sabbath school at 9:40 a. m.; Voting People's meeting at ::. McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam, Rev. John Grant Shlck. Pastor Sunday school at 10, Superintendent Charles H. Chase In charge; preaching by the pastor at 11 and 7:. 40, themes, morning, "The Church's Gift to I he World;" evening, "Loyalty to Christ;" Kpworth league at :; class meeting at the close of the morning service; prayer meeting on Wednesday night at 8. An In vitation has been received to worship at the Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church at 10:30 TlianksgivinsT day. day evenings; Thursday morning at 1" fJ, Thanksgiving service, for one hour. The iMuttlnas t'ountv Holiness assoi in- I tlon will conduct services Sunday at !t ) at the First Lnlted Kvangehcal church, 20 Franklin. Sunday evenlnif gospel meeting In the Gospel hull, ) Cuming, at 8. Preaching by Kvangellst 1 . It. Charles, No collec tion will be taken. Scandinavian Uranch of the Salvation Army, ll?-. North Sixteenth Street, M. Nelson, Captain Holiness meeting at 10:4.; Free and Fasy," i; Salvation meeting. 7:). Lillian Resler Harford Memorial Vnited Prethreit. Nineteenth and Lothrop, M . Mclaughlin. Pastor L Diversity services, H' Wl, theme. "Christ HtraA ed In the Twentieth Century"; evening service f'r Hoy Scouts. 7::s; ail Hoy sioouta are In vited to come and bring their parents and friends; subject. "Roy Scouts of All Ages." Workers' meeting. Wednesday, 8. I'nity, Seventeenth and Cps. Itev. New ton Munn. Minister Finerltits Service si l"::f; Mr. Mnnn will speak on "SoolaMstn as an Application of the Teachings of Jesus"; Sunday school at noon. People's Church. Churles W. Suvide, Pastor Morning. "A Message From Mv Mother's Life and !eth"; evening. "A New Method in the People's Chutch"; Sunday school al noon; Young People's Society Christian Kndeavor ut 1. The Norwegian anil Hiinlsh Methodist. North Twenly-liflh and Incatur Hlicots J'.vangellstlc services conducted by the pastor. It. P. Petersen. 11 and s. The re vival meetings will continue next week everv night at 8 except Saturday. Rev, O. NVIhuii of Chicago, 111., will preach. First F.vnngclbal. IM'JO Franklin, IV II. Fiank ! Hlncs, Pastor Mornliifc- service at V)..: Itev. ,lir. Divnci mil i 1 , .ii school at noon; hrlstlau Kndeavor at :; at 7:.W the Woman's Missionary so ciety will hold 1l snnual public meeting, for "which an Interesting program has been arranged. Omaha New Thought Fellowship. Lyric Theater Building. Nineteenth and Farnam Sunday morning service St 10:C o'clock, addresses Hy F,lir.ahetli Severn, theme, "How Not to Worry "; evening at H o'clock, theme, "Is Your Brain Your Caslle?" First Reformed, Corner South Twenty third Street ami Central Louie vard, Itev. F. H. Zaugg. Pastor Sunday school at 9; preaching eervlcem at 11 and S; Miss Ger trude M. Coaan. field cecretary of the denominational missionary work, will speak both morning and evening; Christian Kndeavor at 7. NURSE KEEPS THE BIG N0TEw:v; l""", " ovpr " lor ""IZZ: :. Rll K't "110 tie irws-1 a t at 1 1 1 to show the oilier The petition aim asks f.'.onp daniages for aide." trouble caused tlie plaintiff dy the defend-! "We don't neej to l.ave a luarli'g for ant's previous refusal to deliver the nota to I that,'' said Judge Leslie, the plaintiff as administrator of ths Pratt Mr. Cow in and his client left tha court. i estate. 1 Tha attorney said Mrs. Itehn expect t j Itefesed to ltellver Aote. leave for her home, Jollet, III., Nome time The music at the First I'nlled Presby terian, church, 21 at and Kininntt streets, tiext Sabbu.Ui morning will be In charge if Miss Selfkln. Pr. Hanna will preach taorninK knd evening. Tbe musical program Sunday evening at rii. Alary a Avenue congregational church will be as follows; J'relude Iteverlo. - Offertory Pastorals Guilmant XJuet Vesper Hour Shelley Miss Collala and Miss Weber. Anthem Incline Thine Lar, Oh Lord Refuses to Turn it Over on Writ of Replevin. SHE CLAIMS IT FOR HERSELF J.l . (osln, Her A t turner. Ad lees ller that Ike Note Itoea ot Belong; to the Katate aad he Need Nnt Tnrai It lltfr, iMopplug hie proceeding hi the pro bate division of the county court to com pel Mrs. Clara Rehn to give up the 110. OOtt or $12,000 "Buckingham note" given her by the late Colonel Junn-s Ilervcy Pratt, W115 land W. Mugce, special admin istrator of the late colonel's estate, went into district court and made a futile at tempt to replevin fie note Saturday morning. Sirs. Rphn and John C. Covin, her attorney, flatly refused to give tip the precious paper when a deputy sheriff served the writ of replevin upon them. In Ii is petition of replevin, filed by his attorney, J. V. Woodrough, Wayland Magee. gives the first description of the I could be granted by this court, since the' "We lefuscd to deltver tip the poie w hen the replevin w rit an served sim ply because the noto does not belong to the estate," said Mr. CowMv "It la the property of Mrs. Rehn and no one else." The first intimation of the taking of n new tack by Magee was received by Mrs. Rehn and her attorney before Judge Les lie in the probate division of the count court Saturday nt 10 a. in., when they appeared to continue the hearing, an ad journment until Saturday morning bavins been taken Friday. "Mr. oixl rough lina sent word lltul he will not be hers this fowln," anid Judge Leslie today. j Mi. Rehn and her daughter left for J Chicago shortly before noon Saturday. 1 From there Mis. Rehn (-aid they would go j at once to Jollet. Attorney Woodrough said that Mr. Ma I gee at present ill make no further move In the fight over the "thicklnuhnui note " ! "General I'ouln told us Mis. Rehn had plvnn him the note." said Mr. Wooilrouth. ' ".-o they ste responsible for il." To Grew Hair on a Bald Head By a Kpaelaliat. hna sent word thutj ,' , . ' ........ his mottling. General'18 the '"'''''"" P"v. thin 1. eslle. "As this 1,er.!!:,,''nlh'nl"'t k' '''V 4 Life Problem He by that Ricat liealth tonic. Klecttlo Hitters blood and sale by lug could not result In an order that the """"" 1,1 " " note be given up 1 supone there Is no neeu or going any lurtner with it. 1 "I Wf.nl to so on," Fald Mr. Cowln. 1 'They started this tlilnp. Now 1 want to Btral l abor l aloa Vara, ale I lnr. show tliem lip. 'In view of the WOULD SAFEGUARD WORKMEN fuel that tin . order Ins V-Vfrr e.nt Start flalldlaa; Proajresea. note that Is anywhere nr-sr Oe'Inlte. It 1 leges that the note s given by one Ruck Ingham, a Innrt dealer in Sun Antonio, Tex. Originally the nolo was for J.'.SSO.OJ, but paymentH have been made on It until its present face value Is about $10,000 or $U',000, according to Mr. Magee. V. The lieiltion sets out that the note is testimony is to the fact that Mrs Rehn owns, the note, I can't ree unv good tea son for going on." said tho court. "You knew that 4efor the hearing be gan and while they were eolng into all this." said the attorney. "No, I did not," replied the court. 'It was necessary that 1 go on as long as the the proportv, of the. ratate of the late : plaintiff required it. He drops the pro colonel and that Mrs. Jielm and Mr. ceedings now and is making no further Cowln are w rongfully " holding it. The petition makes Mr. Cowin co-defendant for the rca-soii that Mrs. Jtelin Js supposed effort td get the note here, purpose of the hearing." "They went Into this," That wa the raid ths at- Action a taken by the Cential Labor union Friday evening toward making construction work on skyscrapers safer for the, w orkmen. The organisation passed a motion asking that at least every sec ond ftory of a skyscraper be floored as soon as its framework Is completed, so that the posslblo fall of a wotltniau would not be for so long; a distance as is pos sible In present methods of construction, and therefore nouii not necessarily he fatal. Thou-.. liO of pcot'le iMil-t c. I,.. I- nes ami lulling heir v ho. t . ' " 1 1 ed nearly vvei y dt ci 1 1 e.l 1 .i.r to c hair k'"wer vvithont tin't. I1.1 e m signed tlieuiseh 's to biililnc-.s und Its nt leiidiint dlsc.iinl"! I. let liieir ca.e is not boneless, liie f'dlov liij. initile 1 ouie pi scilptlon has imide luilr (;row .iftei yi'M of b.ildiiess, ami t. hIbo 11 1 e.iiii led for r -st iriii'4 fciev In.ir 10 Its oillnal cold, StnpluliK lull' 11(1111 l.illlllg out, lllld tie strovlmr the dandruff fcerni. Ii v ill not nnilte ilie hair aie'iv. end run he unl up I I any 1 heimsi . li ly Rum ounces, l.i- v nun de t oiupoHH,. oiiiu.c!"-, .vieoi ic' Civstnl.- j dtiici.in. If vi. 11 i:li II pe fumed add IimII to one lent.p'ionl ul of T" Kiibui Pel I' nine, ninrli unite pcilectU wltli the olher Ingredient. Tula prepaid tlon Is highly leciittiiiiei.dcd by p'nvsiciai's mid siiechilist s. mid l'i absoluteh' huri" leva, us It contain nmie 01 the poisonoiot 1VOOII aiCOIIll MO I I HU' -111 I lOllllll 111 nan tonics. 1 o not apply 011 the f.ice or vvhcic luiir is not ilesn I'd. He sure to axk the druggist for all 1. enchvui'-es In the Lsvona up Compose piichMge. tme ot t lii-iik entitles j oil to .1 h.mdsnnie fno spilnkh i' top for your hair tonic bottle and yon are iih-o entitled lo receive tiie free advice of an expert on tbe hair by simply willing to the uddie s Jc.ll will lltul clu losed In the cm ton I '1 j u go n rt I -In other ont. I I X. .r yon onir pv o.ir - .rill eref.-iilouil fcSfrbeariiredasdastUflM. nana tiMt. GKKMAN A.MKUICAN INKTirilTK, 1 004 Uraiiil Ave., Kansas II T, Mil, Of "Con- Baptlat. Calvaty bianch Sunday school. Thirty-1 fourth and sewara, at t.M 1. m. frraliy terlaa. Church ot t lie Covenant, Twenty-seventh and Pratt, Rev. R. T. Bell. I. 1 Pastor Services at 11 and 7::x): Subbath school at :4fi; Voung- People's society at 7. North. Nineteenth and Ohio. M. V. Hic- I bee, L. V. Pastor I'ubllo worship at 1":.;0 and 7:W: Sabbath school at 11!; Christian l.ndeavor at b::to; prayer meeting at 7:v Wednesday evening. Dundee. Fiftieth and Underwood, Grant E. Fisher, Minister Morning service, IL subject, "VVhy 1JO Men Not Find God?'-; evening service, 7:30; Sunday school, :45; Christian Kndeavor society, s:20. Clifton Hill. Fortv-flfth e.nd Grand. Thos. ..rnmmellti Oreenlen. Pastor Public wo is m D. lu:o I'ostludfv Martdi In U. Smart I Sunday school, noon; Junior Kndeavor. 3; Ouartet Kdlth Rosslyn Collala. sourano: Senior F.ndeavor. fl:HO: Dubllu worshiD. 7:9: Minna voeoer, contralto; vv. r. swarta, 1 mid-week service, Wednesday, . ttinor; u, vv. niaucnester, nass ana utrec-1 .. n ... u. n.A.a. a ,i,vi-..w.c,j,., ,,.,.,,., I'astor Service ut 10. , a. 111.. subject, "Thanks In Living": even ng service at Musla In the Dundee Presbyterian church I 7:;W o'clock, subject, ' "A Great Question' tor Htinday. November 2u: prayer meeting Thursday evening Organ voluntary. Third, Twentletn ana L.eavenwonn. r-. r. ItesDonse. Ramsay, I'll. v., t-ator s:jw, unuay BntJieinWa Lift Our Thank. Aalifnii! Mchool, With adult Bible class; It):4fi. wor Sourano au 11. Airs. Hancuck with emu wim bchuuii. j ho CllOrUS Choir I .lesus ; 1 ;ov, oiniujf niui Bn iiiwii Uffertory solo with uuartct. "A Safe fesslon. Retreat' First. Seventeenth and oouge, bawin Miss Rartlett and choir. I Hart Jenka. II. I).. l'ator Morning ser Vesper Hymn Authem Relaslger I vice. 10:30. sublect. "Led by tha Spirit" uum, Mlsa YVeuuvortli and Mr. evening service. 7::, subject. "Money Anderson and choir. Values and Moral values' ; loung reo u pie's Society Christian F.ndeavor, :lu; Sun day school at noon Westminster, Twenty-nlntn and Mason, Rev. Thos. H. Mctonuell. Pastor 10:80, u.pirlM rf woritliln with sermon nf "tiod'a oraua view sunaay scuool, fourtn ana ,jttrden and Ours A Thanksgiving Medlta Cedar streeta, at 3:o. R. U. Klrod. super- t(on"; A2. SRbbath school and Rlhle classes; Uitendcnt. s.;l0 Westminster chanel. Sunday school; First. Harney and Twenty-ninth Avenue J::. service o prslse with sermon on "The Rev. James F. W ells, field secretary of the rMelody of tho Heart tflfteen minutes song Kansas City llaptlst Theological seminary, service) will preach both morn.iig and evening. Central T'niled. Twenfv-fburtb and bernion theme at 10 :, "The Resurrection piodge Rev. W. L. '. Samson of Santa ki our iira, ni i..i, iveiiiissiuii 01 I Am. Cal.. will preacn at ni:.sj ana ,:m. ihrough the Shedding of LUood." The morning hour will be given to the an Oraee. Tenth and Ai bur Rev. M. V. Fell- nual ThaiiUsglvlng services under the man. Pastor Prayer and testimony meet- auspices of the omen s Missionari so ,.. . iH Ai K..-t.w.i. imi ui ni t-, -'iio-I rleiv and King's i'augliters of this con wlvablo Rights and Attainable Rewards In gregstlon and the sermon will be suited to the Christian Calling:" at s o. m.. "Re- the occasion. llever's Baptism." Sunday school at noon. I Castellar Street. Sixteenth and Caatellar. Kouun People's meeting at 7: u. 11). Raloh It. Houseman, Minister At lu::i0. Calvary. Twtnty-flfth and Hamilton. Rev. P"bllo worship anu tains oy avmen. tne EX 11. Curry. Paslon-Sei nion theme at 10: Ptor presiuuis. witin, I. rn.. "lieautllled Sins," at i:.0 p. 111.. ''Hardening the Heart." bible school at aoon. Young People a service at ... le votional service Wednesday evening at ft. lhursday at 11 a. 111., Tl.aiikaKlving acrvice It tba Oanlah, Methodist church, Twenty fifth and Oecatur streets. Inunanuel. Twentv-fourtli and Plnkuev. Rev. J. 3. Lberaole, l'aalor Sunday school at :45 Theme at 11 a. in.. "The A. B. C M tha Ooapel;" at 7::i0 p. m., "The Con- lerslon and Itaptlain of a Royal Treasurer.' Voung People's meeting at 6:Jo. New con verts will be baptised at the evening lervlca. Wednesday evening devotional Steeling at I o'clock. Union Thanksgiving lervlca of neighboring churches at lui aianual Thursday at 10:30 a. in. . WASlllNU to, Nov. i. v-oionei noose Varkvale, Thirty-first and Oold-Sundav vlt vlll8d 01 ' W1,lte llouls taay for.the Khool at 10; K. C. W ilbur, superintendent, first time since lie left It u I president L'brlstlun Kndeavor at H M. At 7:30 p. in. in 1!)9. He seemed to enjoy ills visit Itev. John 1 Clyde will preach.. mh . ihe tomlsta who file in and out First, Nineteenth snd Davenport. Rev. L. . 1,.. ,.rft,..a m dav The e'r-tTo: "TheLov'orOod.1" At T t"T r"dent "V'd l" " bll6 (leorga U MoNutt will speak, on "The nd drove up the main entracs. He sprang average Man." from the carriage, ran lightly up tbe steps St. Mary's Avenue Thanksgiving sermon where a doorman, all smiles recognized It 10 SO a. m.. "I he tripartita Republlo." .-ruiia the door ooen. -v.nFh,.h.. ''r rphH r: cou....i noo..v.it ie 1.1. c,d fr Mr, uon of America." Taft. who Is In New Tork. News of bis Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. 8. Hamn- presence spread through tbe houaa quickly ton, l'aalor Services at 10 30 a. in. and I and before ha could get away he had to I.JO p. m. Sunday school at noon. Junior Lhak hajids with many of the house fc.ic.ra.ivji . p. in, uiiiia J trviic a so- I lm Urll at I 11 II. in mhuiip, 1'lvmouth Twentieth .r,H Sn.n-r t.,t,n t-Olonei Kooeereii men v.wieu .... erne f. Clyde, Minister Thciua at lu.SO, "Beek- cuUve offices and was qulug to bote ths tig tbe Lost.'' Suuuny school at noon, addltloos and cliaugea which have been Lhristlau bndeavor at .. Services at made since lis left. Assistant Secretary .jv in vi.svia ui ..in 111 iiuo v uriaiian Iburcb 1 . W. . A. Nlea Sunday Building open from 2 to 7. Regu lar vesper service at 4:.1u. Addresn by Rev. J. M. Lynch on "The NevvF.ra of Mis sions." M tisia by Miss Josephine Lynch and the Central United Presbyterian quar tet. Monday Dr. Kersey's Bible class at 7:1J. Thursday Dinner served at 1 o'clock for young women who are away from home. Ticket for this dinner must be obtained In the office before Wednesday noon. Play hour In the evening and a basket ball game at 7:.'W. Friday Regular meeting of ths B. 11. B.s at 7:li. All former members of the ciud are Invited to be present. Miss Paddock, national Voung Woman's Christian associa tion secretary for China; Miss Ruth Pnx son, who Is to be the secretary In China for the Omaha association, and Mrs. llyers, who was formerly general secretary of the local association and Is now socretary of the north central territory, will all be at this meeting. Saturday A conference of committee and board members to meet Miss Paddock. Mlas Paxson and Mrs. livers will be held in the afternoon. For What Should Castellar's People Be Thankful?' Noon, Bible school, 6:!W, young people's meeting; 7:;. service, led In Its Hinging by a large chorus cnoir; sermon inenie, 'Soul, being the secona 01 me great mys teries being discussed on consecutive Sun- V. M . ,'. . flutes. Rev. K. B. Crawford will address the men's meeting in the association building at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Physical Director Maxwell left Frlday nlght for St. Joseph, Mo., where he will officiate at the omaba-St. Joseph toot ball game. Rev. M. O. McLaughlin will talk to the boys of the T. M. C. A. at o'clock. Mr. McLaughlin Is the original Scout Master of the Boy Scouts In Omaha, having organ ized the first patrol. Mr. McNutt, commonly known as the "IHnner Pall Man," will address men of Omaha a week from Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. McNutt talked at the Lin coln association last Sunday. The noondav uraver meetings, which have been held each noon from ISiJii to 12 :W during the last week, will be con tinued for one more week. Interest in these meetings Is growing and more men each day stop fdr the short service. State Secretary Bailey returned Thursday, from Denver. He announces thst the asso ciation work at Kates Park, Colo., will be open for association people from July 1 to September 1, 1H1L The western conference of the Y. M. C. A. will be held July li to HO at Kstes 1'ark. On bis return Mr. Ralley visited the associations at Hastings, Grand Island, Central City and Columbus. The weekly Bible class supper will be held Monday evening at 6:lf. followed by the class work and Ulble study. The boys board will meet for supper on Monday evening to get acquainted with Mr. K. S. Flower, who has come recently to take charge of the boys' work. Mr. Flower takes Mr. W. M. Burton's place, as Mr. Burton leaves the association work In De cember to become private secretary to Sen ator llurtoii at Washington. Basket ball practice, for tbe purpose of choosing a representative association team, is held each Tuesday evening. (A schedule of good games Is planned for, to begin about December 1. The Basket Ball league of the association Is now playing schedule games. The results lsst week were as fol lows: Team No. 1. Captain Wendell, de feated team No. 8. Captain Robinson, by a acore of 8 to 6; team No. 2, Captain Par rlsh, defeated team No. 6. Captain Welgel, by a ticore of 12 to 2; team No. 4, Captain Bolt, defeated team No. 6. Captain Grif fith, by a score of 8 to 2. The above teams are all composed of men in the 8 o'clock gymnasium class. The Key to the Situation Be Want Ads. Colonel Roosevelt Makes First Visit to White House thrlstlaa. ' First, Twenty-sixth and Harney, J. M Ksraey. Pastor Preaching at lo jo and 7:nu bible achool at 12: yoium people's meeting it a.jo; iuuie clasa luesuay evening at North Side Christian church meets In the ri) mouth Congregational, Twentieth and Sptiicer. 11. J KlrchatQin. Minister Bible school at S 30; evening at 7.30. sermon them. "Men or Metlioda W hloht" The Hrotherhoud Bible class for men meets st I W a. m. The anthem by the choir will be, "Jesus Said I nto the People." by John btalnrr. inn male qua net win sing. Morn lug service In charge of tbe Plymouth Cvn- girgatioiial at JU.Jc. t hriatlaa lelewe. , Second Church Christ. Nineteenth and (arnam. Lyric Theater Sunday school, I : aa-rvice. 11, suoiect leaaou sermon kSoul and Body. Second Church of Christ. Twenty-fifth and Fainaiu Streets, t l.aiubvrs Building kunday achool. suuday services. 11 Mid 3. subject of sermon, "Soul and Body." l.vikrraa, St. Mark's English. Twentieth and Bur letle. 1 Oroh, Pastor 10 4u. "Imparling In Pemce. Kud of Church Year"; 11, esem- Dlea. bv anecdotfa: funday school at 12 Xouug People's Christian Ludeavor at St. Pauls German. Twenty-eighth and Parker. K. T. Otto. Pastor Service at W veiling v endup at 7.46, subject. "Flush"; uridav school at 11 :. Services in Lnallsh in the first and fourth Sundays ut the in. nth at 7.4,1. Trinity, Nineteenth and Caatellar Streeta. .ev. U. W ,-Mivder, Pastor Servleea at S.a f 4 ; uiuruiu subjalt "God a Forester guided hliu through the new por tion which stands on tbe side of the famous tennis court and then Into the office where President Taft does his work. The former president stood there for a moment looking through the south win dows out Into the White House grounds, then he turned and walked out Into the main waiting room, where lie shook hands with all the clerks and other attaches. He drove away again after having spent perhaps twenty minutes at the place where he put In the seven most active years of his life. Colonel Roosevelt this morning viewed In the National Museum building the speci mens which be and his companions ob tained on their expedition through Fast Africa. "lent that a flue specimen?" and "by George I'm glad we were able to secure a complete aeries of these," frequent com ments which he made. He was accom panied by C. Hart Men lam, chief of the biological survey; Major Meatus, DC Hel ler and J. Allien Luring, the latter three of whom were with him on the trip. The specimens he found In all stages of 00m' pletion, some In the taxidermist's shop. others still being tanned, but only a few mounted for eahllbtien. Woman s Power Weaaaa's aaoet (lorioua adewaseot is the) power M awake aad hold the pure and boneet love st worthy ease. Wheat she lose it aad still loves ea, ts ane ia tha wide world can know the heart agony she eaduree. The) woaaaa who Suffers from weak steea aavd daraajanwal at her special womanly er (eoiaas aooat loess) the) pew to sway tho heart of a . Her geaaaral heal A seflert aad aha loeee her good ksaks, her sttrmotivee aa, her amiability 4 be power awe prestige as e woaaaa. Dr. R. V. Picree, of Buffalo, N.Y., with tho aaawtaooe of hla etaf of able pbyaiuiauM, has preacn best for and ottred aaany rhsaeaaaa of woeuca. He has oeraaod uoeeestul reaaedr tor weaaaa'a cil aaoats. It la aavowa ae Dr. Pierce's Fevorito PreeerieUoA. It is positive spenae for tho woahasaas aad disorders peculiar to wosaeo. It porifiee, regu lates, streaxjtboas sad heals. Medicine dealers sell k. No ktmnt dealer wJI advise yea to aoospt sahatitoto ia order to make Lttie larger pront. IT IIAKC3 WEAK WOtlTIT STRONG, SICK T7QUEN WEIX. Wat 'e Wnma Mmi regiiase awe- sireegnVae Tiuwa a. Lrew tm4 For I CO IIWUUUUIIHM FmnrimltifflF rrr3 n 71 aasT U All Interest is now centered on the dining room for feast day is near. We've prepared a number of special offerings in Dining Room Furniture that will make many people really thankful that the Hartman store ia located in Omaha. In addi tion to these very special offerings in Dining Room Furniture, you'll find some really extraordinary values in many other lines Heating Stoves especially. Study these reduced-in-pric specials. They're exceptional values every one of them. You can't duplicate them anywhere we positively know that they can't even be equaled anywhere in Omaha. And credit is cheerfully extended with terms of payment arranged to suit your convenience. The Greatest of All Birain Offerings Solid Oik Golden or Early English Finish Extension Tabic Aid Six Upholsterta Chairs $ 2240 Just what you need, now that Thanksgiving Is less tlian one week off. This handwomei table Is made of solid oak, ex fiulM to six feet Binl fitted with easy running Hlliles: large pillow peilt. tal with carved claw feet. The chairs are larne and of graceful ai-liearanc-e. Nicely polish ed. The seats are up holstered in genuine Im perial leather. You may have sen wonderful values offered hereto fore, but notliiug that could measure up to thin one. Price of Table. 11.30. Price of set of six chairs, tll.10. Price of each chair, S2.00. wi Til C tatosue IfiI 7H T? 11 1T1 I", IA I ".a II . . II f EI Ml f I ff i-A I li Wi h T0 o-Ho ' ) if H t X 1 IK.K,K.K,K.K..aB.aBe'flaB'BB'aS4B44BBeBBBBeaS'BaBB'aB'D Every Article li This Acnousccmtnt Sold ea Oor Liberal Credit Our wonderfully gen erous Credit Sygiem baa no equal anywhere in tbe conntry. IV strictly confidential In every respect. Small payments can alws be arranged to suit your conTenlerre, and we will be (lad to ei- tend you tbts liberal service on any good purchased during either of these, two great sale. Goods are delivered In plain un lettered wagons, safe from tha scrutiny of prying eyes. Solid Oak 4-Piece ilission Library Set This entire pet of four pieces almost a roomful of furniture at a price that is little short of sensational. b.acti piece is mane or ae-i I '. ? will lH'JIUI.iykLV lb 1 I tit Prr .' 1. Ill I rt; I! v V lected solid oak. flnlbhed lu Karlv f:nBlili or Weathered finish The bak snd seat of the divan and chair are upholstered In Imitation Spanish leather. The seat of chair, rocker and divan are set with boat oil-tempered steel uprlngs. Can you duplicate this set for lei than $!li In any other store? Look and be convinced tiiat HarUniin'a Sale .specials aie Wonderful C!..,ic la ... wzmm This 4-piece Early English Solid Oak Library f? I 3 50 UIU Absolute tiallMfac- tlon Positively II Set a.. ITlces '. f. Marked , 7 -- I'laiu rV figures. . - f I ..,. lllliiMllllliliid -ill Ml Hunt Kti!tv-i. -mill: B: - (3 V2 Mil w- m "t ,i.-i,1iu. li IL H aPfl I I IP iFfafP il .V 1 Have jMi ever sea a Bolld Oak Net of 4 lec offered uijrwhr near this price? Hot (kfC9 complete, ivur pieces, for $10' China Clonet udb or $10 85 ELECTED n7 . CLX' g. t. .- r - Cola's Ilot Blast Heaters, Prices Up From We are ezolnslTe areata ef Cola's OrlflnaJ Set Bias BaaHn la Omana and violnitr The booiea of c'olea Hot blast Heaters are of tieavy (auae steel. They hate double cast flrepot. ornamental base, and are beantlfullv lili-kel trimmed. Patent screw dainpera auid swlnsing tope, guaranteed to I, old fire for 4 hours. 1. " rV 1 T ('i n.n n QVASTEX I1WID OAK This cabinet stands 67 Inches high and 31 Inches wide. Has full paneled back, carvad claw feet ami highly puliahed. The bent end design and glass dour Is of double strength; dust proof In every particular, bhelves are adjustable ami grooved for standing plates. CIOT5 For His Rts. Olae give Sideboard1 MASS Or SOLID OAK The entire case Is made of solid oak, large flaky grain, which adds to Its beauty. Has French plate beveled due mirror, two small drawers, one lined for sil verware, large dish com partmnnt and linen draaer. '- - .:jt?t 1 Credit to People Kvery. uliere. ii Bargains Galore." mm- '"id. 9 S23' 1414-10-18 DOUGLAS STREET, 50 Elegant Base Burners, Well Worth $40, on Bale.. Taeae Baas araare are aaeolately one ef the greatest bargalna la aajf Oaaatoa Papas toAar. Tsar are ot large proportions an elaaerately trtmaaea la alcksl tbrougrhemt. '1 hey are io. ei rul healara sad have larae ra.latm aurfai-a; aeit remiers arnj uiureuuiy guarauieeq. sassiEZ R