Tin-; OMAHA SUNDAY BF,K: DKCEMBKlt 10. 1011. A' r jlOPlCS FOR A DAY OF WST ! Churches cf Omaha Prepare for the Tuletide Celebration. rlTJTHIBANS HAVE ANNIVERSARY I I St. Mark Fngllah l.ntheran t'karch Mrmhrri t'amaiemnrfltr Tl- , Fit leara of Arllill) la llmnlis. Services in onnncfiioration "T the. ' taenly-flfth antiive rem v " tne fovimiinii rf 8t. Murk s Knell" Lutheran church will be hcM at the Imr. h, Twcnth th and Hurdette vtrefLs Mirohiy aitirnoon al .1 o'clock nml Monday ami Tii"iay nrn Ings. The following Ministers will tmike addresses at Sunday nfii-mooue meeting. Hev. G. W. Hnyder. St. MMhrw'p, "Lu theran Work In loa." Ttev. H. K. k, filer. Hem-on. 'i.:illiian lnfiueme on lt -liKiuiis of the World." Rev. J. 8. Isrlon, So-.ith unialin. Lu theran lxjrit(. In Chicago.'- Rev. M I.. Khlins, g.ncrul secretary of the Luther Iurw. " I.eaKiu ' Work." Rev. J. I" Ilummm. x-pn sidcnl synod, "The Word nl.' ur Pwutd." Rev. II. M Hmiscn, Twenty-sixth and rant Mreots, 'The lanlsh l.titheranM.'" Rev. . D. Lialtzlv. Kountze. Memorial, ")utheran Theology und Theologians." Rev. O. It. Hrhimr. Ht. Paul, Minn., "Our Work In iilniifFoia.'' 'Rev. K. T. into, T.venl y-e.glilh and Parker, "Our Work In Missouri Synod." IRev. M. W. Italvirsou, Twenty-sixth and Hamilton. " 1 ho Norwegian Activi ties." The minister who will address Monday nvenlnga meeting are: tRev. lr. Abbott, Methodist rplseopal ; jitv. Ur. Hampton, Congregational ! Mwv. Mr. Klrshstine. Christian; rtev. Mr. Iouglas, I'nlted Presbyterian; Rev. I r. Xbersole, Hsptlst; Rev. Dr. Hlgbes, ! Presbyterian. Icommunlcanls of the l'rotestant Kpla ifipal church livinaj north of Ames avenue 'are urged to Interest themselves In the :ork of Ml. ftephen's mission, which t temporarily holding services In Haretoga nail at Twenty-fourth and Amen avenue, 'the Bunday school li enthusiastically gy owing and the church services ara well attended. ' (c$ r 1 fr$ , . . . .' "' A K - , ? ItKV. LKUNARP OROII. TASTOR. Ynuns wotle' preyer meeting at fi:X p. M. HIMr Kchool at 12 m. I altarlan. Klrat S"venteenth and ri, Rev. Man fred l.llllrfor. I'h. I. Mln.aier yervleea at in AO. anhject of adnreei. "The Mlnlnn of the I nltHrlan Church.'' I,at In the nerlen nn "Rellirlooa Reciprocity." Pun dHy fhool at 11 !H laeellaneoaa. Intrrnational Rlble H'udenta' at)cl atlin at Karlrht hall. Nineteenth and I' hi nam vtreete. Addr' by frof. .1. ,. (Illleple. Hubleft; 'Preparation of the ltrlde of Chrlut " 1 he New Thoiieht Kellowhlp meeta In rrxim 8 of the Wend hulldlnn. outhwewt corner of Klrht"ciith and Ksrnatn etieeta. i.lxar II. Alnrecht will eak at II o'clock in Sunday mnrnln and will teach a clan on vibration on Wertnealay evening at S o'clock. The Omaha ?,hlloanphln docletv will meet rtundav afternoon at S o'clock in Martaht hull. Nineteenth and Karnnni afreete. to hear Judge j. j. p(nt dla cu "The t'auee and I'ore of Vfoluice In Reintlun to the McNamara rae." The .uMlc la Invltrd lo come eatlv, aa the hall v HI be taxed to Its u.nio't a a'liiu i parity. V. jtr. Milton U. Williams of tha Flrat Methodiat chuicli will deliver a aerlea of aermona during tha next few wmki dal ipg with the plana and personality "f Jeui Chiiet. ; Kitting preparation for the ClirlatmaJt eaaon will be offered the Sunday avenlnis rcngregatlon of tha Caatellar atreet Pra h5 terlan church, beginning Punday aven In, lha paator announcea a aerlea of ermona on "Tha Preparation of the TVorld for Ita Meaalah," aa followa. - December 10, "Tha Treparntlon of a Place," December 17. "The Preparation of a people." ; Dacembi r 84. ' Tha Preparation of o purpose." 'The chorua choir la under tha leadur lilp of Mini Cailsta Kerr. I ltathrt ' Calvarv" Rranch. Thirty-fourth and Seward-lUbte aohool at l. Mirand Vlaw, Foutth and Cedar Sunday a.'hoo at 3 p. hi.; R. hi tflruil, aupertn tmdeni. lrr. Tenth and Ai ft.Jr." TReV. . V. Vellman. Paator Sunday rchuol at 1" a. n. lermon subteot at II. '"Ilia n That iwith o ICaallv Htnrel C. ' at i:t.'. "Chrlfll Peeking tha Voan VatteVs- metl- tng at I p. m. Vlrat. TWentynlnth Awnae tfarkV ami Harney. Rev. Jonn alalthewe, l'utor Organ rec.ial at I'): 15 awl .li. tarvtoea at Ui.m mill ':. iuartet: Mrs. Wiley, tM,prann. in hie acliool at Quop, w.t aoe rtal mualc by onlietra. ltd by Miaj Allen. -Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, Rev. K. U. c'hitv. Paator Rervlcea at 10. JO and ":. Kren'iig eiitilwt. "A Sluitv of Job, or the 1'ronirxn of tlunxvn. riulter Ing." lllhle achool at noon. Voiimt I'i o '))!' aervhe at :.''. Mtd-waek aevaUoikil service Wednesday evening at K. tkrlatlaai. Klrat. Twenlj-alilh and liarqcy, Hcv. J. M. Keraev. Paetor prrarhlnii at'pi:3i) and T::io. liibla acnvol t noon. Vouutt People a mveilng nt i X. Northnlde, Twenty-seuond . ami Luthrop, H. J. Klrachstein. MloUti-r Uible achiwl at :) a. m. All ta hers and eiaawe will meet at the ohurcii aa anove. Chrlktlan Kndeavor at :So a catirtlv light aervlee. 'Jo evening prcorhlng aervlee. - i t'ajrlallau ttplenve. 'Klrat Church of ChrlM., Pclenlist, Twen-ty-Fourth mreet and tt. Mary's Avenue eunday achool at H ti a. m. Kervlcea at 111 a. m. and p. m. Subject of leneon (ermon, "Uod tha Prreerver of Man." i W ednesday evening meeting at s o'clock. . J ( unareaa t lwnal. ; Plvniouth. Twentieth and Spencer At T ) Rev. I). U. Jenkins. 1. 1).. will de l liver the sermon, special music by the horua choir, lilble school at noon. No vvenlng avrvlve. Hi. Mary's Avenue. James Alexander Jenkins. V. U. allalaU'r I0.3U a. in., i morning worship, suhjret, "The I Huh Cost Of Holy Uivinn ,.. p. in . piMpu.' s ser , Wee, sublei t, "lying at the Top. ' Saratoga. Twenty-fltth aitd Ame, Rev. Q. M. ilumiilueyif. I'HHior Sunday school at 10. M-rmuii suhitct lit II. to. "The Ulgn "f hrlei." Chrlatlan Kndeavnr at i?ii. Evening worshh' at 7:i. M O-week yiaer meeting Thuraday cvrnliw. 1 Klrat. Nineteenth and I'avenpoit, Rev. T'renerlck T. Ituuae. Pastor Morning service, with iominiirtloi and tepttou ,( i enembers. Text. Kven a Thy .s ml Pi operth." At the evening service at Tits Mr. House will dlscua "The McN. laara Confession and tne Labor Hllua l(nn.'' Christian l.nUravor at i:4j. Kptavupal. Ih'alnt ftephen'a M'uM.ni. r-aratota Hall. twenty-fourth and Ainea AveiMe Sun da.)' svliool. lo a. pi. Morning pruyci, 11. ;alnt Paula. Thirty-second and Callfor 1a Hlreets. Rev. V. II. Uavley. Rrctoi -Holy cumniuiilon. a. m. riunday school, Itl a. in. choral euciiarivt. It a. in. 'Halnt John's, Twenty-amth and Kran.i lin streets. Rev. W. II. llayley, Reito, Monday schoul and lilUle cluae. S.4.. a. m. Oiural euciiarlst. 11 a. ni. Kvenlng. 'All Balnta ' Twentvulxtli nnd liewe -Venue. Rev. T. J. MucUay, Rector-Holy isymmunlon at 7:30 a. m. Church xcluiol and klndi rgarien at t.'i. Moininc pi aver Hiid sermon at II- Stiangcrs ulivnya wrl n;e. ,'church of the Mood Miepherd. Twi-n-tletth and )hli. Rev. r.-J. Collar. Ri'ctor teuisil Mu.ujV ill Advent. Holy c in jui.nloii at V ondj' RCttool at -J tV Mnrnlnif prayer, lltanv and Krrmon at 11. Lvrnlnn prayt-r and srrmoii nt 7:.KI. Church of Ht. I'hllip the leaon. Twenty-Prat and Paul. It v. .Icihn Albrrt Wli- ll.in.fl ll,rl,ir.Ki'nnil MmiHu. In A . n . I lolv communion at J:3o. Matins at Vi:.i! ! f ' om "'M tu '''i' i norai eucnaiiet ot.tl ermou at II. sim dav school ami calrchlsrn at U .To. even ing prayer and sermon at S. Lutheran. St. Paul's, Twenty-eighth and Parker, Rev. K. T. Otto, l'ntor -Services at 10 o i lo k. Hondav school nt 1 1 : JO. Sunday evening's sermon ut l''list I.ijllurun, Twentlvlh and Mason. Kountzc Memorial. Fatnam Street and Twentv-slxth Avenue, Rev. Ur. Oliver I). Haltxly, pHstor-Services lor the se.ond Sunday In advent: Mnrnlng worship and special senium al 11 o'cloog; Instal.ation of the new officers. Evening Worship and sermon at ; subject. "The Tell Tale " Sunday n hool at 10. Luthr league at 3. catechetical cla sses Ki'lday afternoon at 4:15 and Friday evening at 7 :4k'.. Enroll ment still open. Call Harney 2i,4. Fit. Matthew's ICngllsh, Nlnteenth and rastelUr. Rev. tl. SV. Hnyd"r, I'astor Regular preaching service at 10:45 a. m , sul.jet. Chrlt's Next Coming." At the woman h Mlesionarv aocletv will con duct a thank offering service, led by the preaiueni, jurs. H. II. Hnyder. Hrrlptnre and song service at 7 p. m. Hundav school at noon. Catechetical class oh Tuesday at 4 p. m. lilble study and choir rehearsal on Wewnevduy evening at the residence of the pastor, 1IK2 Mouth Fif teenth. Methodist. Hanacom Park, Twenty-ninth and Wool worth. Rev. K. li. Crawford. Paslor MornniK service, to:); sermon, "The Irratest Career." F. veiling service, 7:4G, "The Ureal Physician.'' MuMo by the vested chorus choir. The Norwegian and lanish, Twentv fllth and Kccatin, M. P. I'nerecn, Pastor services with prctchlng by the pastor at u a. in. ami 8 p. in. t-umiav school al :4.i, led b S. i . IhinieiHun. VoUlig IVotde s meeting at 7 p. nt. lHeta Memorial. Tenth and Pierce. J. FianMIn Haas, t'as.oi HermonH, lo::t0 a. m. and :bo p. m. suioUy sciiool at ll:t.i. i-.iwui'ih league. n:.n. Twenty-minute song srrvlco preceding the evening aer nion. lyivangeiieiic services now in prog reps. ' First, Twentieth and laxvenport, Milton Hnant Wtlllama. Minister Morning aor vice at 11 o clock; subject. "Christ's XVorld-Vlelon." Kvenlng service at 7:110; sniiject, "The Devplned fTirlst." Sunday school at V:4j a. in. Kpworth league at 4;;w p, m. flak Street. Twentieth anil lluU T c i i.t r. Pastor PreachliiM by tne pastor Suimay evening at 1:. Rible achool at II p. in. Adult and other claaaes lor all. Mid-week meitinn Ihursunv evening at i :4j o'clock, and men an election yl Suu day school officers will be held. First Swedish. Corner Nineteenth and Burt, Oustav fcrtckson, MlnlHIer-Sunday "J h t Kpuoi ing ami song service at 7::j0; subject of "moioii. --iiiicatciica to Christ." singing by Mlm Minnie Neisin and church choir. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Lanmorc. can t.. ltenurr, Pastor-Mr.rn-ing won nip al iV.mi. hunoay echool at no.m, L. M. tljerde, atierint-ndeiit. Kp wortn league at s:.l t. m., lead r, C. tl. Iianer. r. veiling worship at 7. an, xermon by the pastor, bumluy school ioi,rd nieet lug oil aiouduy hi p. in., ut I he home c f Mr. ujerrte. to t it r lorenco boulevard. Player meeting Thursday at 8 p. tn. Walnut Hill. Rev. William Royer, Paa tor public worship and sermon uv the pastor at 10:JU and 7:mi. By special re quest the pastor will preaon al J(i:x0 on the first oi two sermons on the subject of SHnctliicattnn, "The iluninn Klemenl In Manet II icatton." The next Kundav, the II, he will speak on ' The Divine F.lement In sanctlflcatlon." Kvening aunject, "The Nature ot tho Kingdom nt HimI." Sunday school at noon. Lpwortrt league at e wi 1'he Rev. tl. W. Uuthrie, returnud mis lonary, will lead. Trinity, Twenty-f hat and Blimey. O. V. Abbott, Pastor Morning subject "The Incresslng l hrist." Lvenipu subject I he l-uiple r the Way." McCabe. Kottli-tn and Pnniam, Rev John urant Shlck. pantor Munua y school - "i.. ouiicriiiiciiutnt I), u. Curry In charge. Pleaching by the pastor mi II a. m. I heme, "What shall We Rtir I hese meetlngM win n held at the two south room of the-chinch. No evening services Player meeting Wednesday night at the noma of the paator. The Ladles' Aid society will hold a bazar at 'I he He building en Weonesday, Decern. Wt al MIU 1. W. V. A. otea. The Junior vesper service will be he'.d nt .1:). when the talk will be given by Mln .Madeline Hlllls. The vesper service st- 4:.K) will he nd-dres-ed hy Dr. K. II. Jenks, and music will be furnished by Mr. H. C Johnson. MONDAY. The flo"il Hour club v.!!l meet In the association parlor at 2:30. The Park Wilde club of the Junior department, will meet a usual at a ::!'. Tha second of the Monday evening "At homes" will be held this week. Monday, New member of the association and their friends- are espe cially invited to tin party, and since ( hri'tma is si near, all are asked lo bung their fancy work, for the early part of the evening. TtKHDAV. 1 he Ruslness Hills' cum will hold their rex ii I ur meeting on Tuesday of this week I loin s:Uo to .!!. Last week, 'i uexdny, the club had their monthly nodal. Fol lowing the regulHt' supper lln-ro v'.ai an informal brlei progia.n In the assembly room, after which ail aillouineu to the dumextlc science kitchen lor a candy pull. This wrel;. Tuesday evening, a group of girlH trom the Mentis Bag factory will ine.'i ux lliey nave lor eeveiai rrR. pievious, to make candy In Ihe domestic science kitchen. WKDNESUAT. The I). A. R.'a, who meet regiilar'.y on Wednesday evenings, have adjourned un til artir tho holidays. FRIDAY. A new junior club, Iho Kensington club, haa been organised to meet on Friday afternoons from 4 to S, in the pnrlor ot the BHxoclatton building. The fhat meet ing of thla club will be held this week. the Fellowship club will meet aa uajal on Friday from 8 to ";I6. . SATURDAY. On Saturday afteinoon will be held the regular meetings of the two Junior clubs, the Pansy club and the OleentM, both from 4 to 6. Thla will be Hie last week for all regular class work until after the holl oayB. Work will, be resumed In all de partment on Tuesday, January 2. e 111 have a two week' vac ation during the holidays, the salesmanship clafa will meet as ususl on Monrtav evening. nd the Public Ppeaklng club will hold a meeting on Tuesday. LOST GOVERNMENT COUPON BOND CANNOT BE REDEEMED WASHINGTON, Dec. .-Thc owner of a lost or stolen United states coupon cannot realize on It except by special act of congress. Comptroller of the Treasury Tracewell today decided that the secre tary of the treasury hss no authority to redeem aurh a bond even upon the pro duction of evidence showing to a cer tainty that the Instrument had teen lost or atolen. The question wa decided on an Invest ment cf civil war days. Marcus S. and yulncy Reed of Masaclusetts reported to the Treasury department decades ago that I'nlted KUteg flvertwenty coupon bunds aggregating $i!.iflO li(l been stolen from them November CO, ISM. The matter has been before the department and can greea at varlons times ever since, but was not dcflnrtely leidcd until today. NEWSPAPER fflAW IS COUNT Paul Atzpodien. iTonacrly of Lin coln, of.NobJle I'amily. GREAT GRANDSON OF WILLIAM IV Married rse in l.laroln Following; noaaaaer Da Ha leknea ow gerloosly J" " Mllrraakee. Mir-W-Al-'KEE. Wis.. IX c. !.--splal Telegranv) That Milwauke I ha liad for a resident for the last ten ears a ramir ber of the nobility of Oi rniany. coi necled: to tho royal famll f by ties ta" blood, Vas learned today when a loc:I German lewopaper man. Tfrul Atflpodleu. was takert to the hospital atier a nervo n breakdown, Atzpodien la a grratg ran fi scal of Frxedrk-h William IV of Prussia and Is 44 yers old. Atzpodien's 'real name .ns npcogn'lMd in Oennany Is Coxint Karl Rriadf ich Leotcild von Brandenbuis;- His grwat-Rrand fa chcr married Countesi Doenhoff. It was .1 nmrgantic marriage ,nnd the name von Br.inilcnburg was created by Hie king. When a boy of 17 Count von llranden burg attended a Heriln school, and one day recelvin45 a report not up to the standard demanded by his father, whose signature to the report w-as required, the boy, fearing parental punishment, hl disctpllnatory methods being of a stren uous character, left home and came to America. Iater he went lo South America, and after remaining there a few years rime back to the I'nlted States. He was nt one time a correspondent for the Ilncoln, Neb., German newspapers. Twelve years ago he visited that city on a professional mission. He became III end was taken to a hospital. He fell In love with th4 nurse who cared for him and persuaded her to marry him. The couple came to Milwaukee, where they have lived aa Mr. and Mrs. Atzpodien. They have one child, Josephine, a beautiful little girl. committed sulcldo today. Scott was Insane. It is believed Kills Wife and Himself. HOI.TON. Kan.. Dec. .William Beott. a farmer living four miles east oi this place, shot ond killed his wife and then Surgeon General Condemns Foot Ball For Naval Cadets WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 Athletic game in treneral and foot ball in particular. are In disfavor Wltn Burgeon iremni Stokes of the navy. In litn annual re port, the surgeon general presents sta tistics lo prove that the leaders In ath letics at the raval academy havo not been the best officers In aHer cart. He says foot ball Is a questionable sport t' be encouraged where future officers aro being trained and expresses the opinior. that while the play may bo Foniawhnt. hazardous, tho disabling after effects of the game are even more objectionable, rtegulated out-of-door sport Is sirontiiy recommended by tho surgeon general, however. Daily physical drills on declc by all ships' crews aro suggsted. i.le!'ei; ii, T'vll .'5 "'U''" ""J-' d-liftmenl. and meets on. Mon- ... i fr '""l"' Test." ay evening at it o'clock. The atudy takes lh league service, p. ,. Pre,ch- p the psychology of boy life and the Y. M. C. A. Notes. Dr. W. O. Henry"" class on Life prob lems, which meet on Hunday atternoons at 3 o'clock at the association but, ding, la Increasing In Interest each Hunday. At the last meet there waa an attendance of seventy. Dr. Henry's subject for next Hunday will be, "Young Aien and the nty." i The regular Sunday afternoon meeting at 4 o'cIock, will be addressed hy Mr. Charles Alden; subject, -Tha Optimist of Ualilloe." Mr. John Hopkins will assist by Hinging A tenor solo. General Kecretary K. K. Denfson spent Friday at Atlantic. Ia at the home of hia parents. Mr. Denlnfins mother has been III for sometime and Is In quite a critical condition., Mr. H. H. Flower, boy's secretary.'1 and Mr. Deulacm will be In attendance at the Hoys' conference, which lg in aesalon over Sunday at York. Neb. One of the moat practical and Interest ing classes being oonducted at the asso ciation building IS the training class for men engagea in the work for noys. Tnt clam Is being taught by Mr. Mower of methods pf working with and for boys. On Friday evening, December 15 stu dents 4n 4ko educatlonai classes will hold a social. This will be the last meeting before the two aeeks Christmas vaca tion. The plans' for the New Year's re ception on Monday evening, January 1. I'.ilJ. are getting under way. The board of dirrctoia bava appointed a committee consisting (if tl. W. Noble. Joe Parker and Dr. Lord, who are working with tha secretaries to provide the best reception that has been held tn the new building. The whole building will be thrown open to the public, both men and -vomen, as in cast years, snd an opportunity given to all to see the work of every depart u.ent. Hpedal featurea along the entei talnment line will We provided, aa will also good mualo and refreshments. All are welcome and a troosi 4km is assured. While most of the educational classes f A Guarantee -a. r Preabrterlait. Falrvlcw-L. F.. Koenig, an lovva Sun. tlHy school m s.itonury, will deliver lua addreps. "i he tlticient Huoday H. hool First Herman. Twentitth and Hpru. . Julius K. . Hrhssrt, Pas.or-tjerinai preaching service at 10:J). 1,". preaciiing ..rvlce at '.:.. Babbath sJnoul Flrft. Seventeenth and D.idge, ilev Fd- "l.irl"'..1' ,'N(0'--''"'ly worsi'ilp at 10 .so with Kciinoii by pUHtor. Kvenmg woiwhip t :t... fhnetian Kmleavor meet ing at tS:lj. Bun.l.y hool at tiooii tllttoii Hill, Forty-ftrth and Giant 1 1. urn. H. Giecnh f, Pastor-Sundav .. hool at Hi. Pot.iic worship , ' ::. Moili ng them.. "The D.vi.V. s. ,.nii vvrnlnK. ' i lie Lay i t.ut tlo.t . Maalna' .... a . . re- Di li ::'!. LnJcav or toy. limit, Twenty -seventh and Prop U L. Koenig, a Miunlay . msonaVv ':,.'.'.'wu'. ,''"'..'"' "'he Kllu-.en, slat Minnesota, instead ot a "Caution" goes with the Walpolk Hot Water Coitle A very good reason for your Insisting upon the Holiday Kchool " at U:4o. A ; 'v , "k KciIk,- tl... "Ml. - 4k- I- . ... .... ......u-rniiiit i ycione, ' "-"' IMMM.OiurY ot will speak. . . Thud, Twentieth and Leav ei.iv... 1 1. !. IV tamsay. Pli .. l'loi-Hund,v ecliooi 1 and puMora adun class at W :i. vVor mo '. li lt aerinu.. , "Bidrliual I'l ot-.iitut.ou. ui ti 'V' . .Vo,""',,l '" aennun. "Achan or 1 Itahab. .1 7::. Prayer meeting XV I oay evening at . iic i,'-0-!- r-orileil, and Ni, lulas " .i. 'fiiieu, i.. Al,. .hmk c i . n e ai io:. h' Hot Water Bottla fine piece of moulded rubber ne seams, joint i or cement to give, y.y under tls action cl hot water. Moil economici.!, toe. becmna it will out I.. t three oidinury water bottUi, jet cotts no more tlau Uunv ether.. 1 U . (1 -I fl tl--4 ,u.. t t. r.uwi iTilinl till. Omla tua w.mi Suu ud raauia Siuusw 1 4U..S1 n .. Is.ilst uron tlis W.lpole of your dmxr't. If hi cannot vuiiplv wiMi.oidcr hum ttairct,sivif,s hkl mmanckw. irgflntlireMuraMMlfl)-frtlflrtuicilMl 11 scad tl pi-efMld. Wilpsti Ruhew C IRS Stsnmer 8t Boetsfl, Mitt. i iiiii.fljin.m..i.j Announcement of Winners in Second Dee Booklovers' Contest u;i7( be made in g TAe Omaha Su itfay Be'e I December 17 MMUir- Klltl SV a .. I at noon. t'i.rlst'.un Fudcavu.- at evening service i 7:lo t0v I ? Koeiug. Hunday . h..oi mUsloiiai v" lor llnmpbroys Seventy-Sevan lVrtaks up Grip and 1 1 itr- worshlp V K. Noilh. N!nel.-.ir,l, j illlo M y , 7J. '..' " '" l-Ullllc lo.J) and i Jo In ,,, ... ... - UI . oici IT VTVT . V "''""" " Morris uveni,,.--; nu;:;-1";!;: ... ..... w. . ,,iirllMll 9. n.l t ... evening. Ml vv nine-id.! i asieiiar Mreet, Mxteemh and Cu.i-i Utr, . itaU.li II. Hon, .,,... M,roXr-p,,i " Kliigdiun and lt v.n,(n. (lltl,t ' , at noon: Henry U.a,r. su.e.-,tende"i hu k peot le a ineeting ut ii ., i.hi,,'. wsrushtp, led In music ly .-hor'ca ,.i, L i . t l,.m. ...,.. no r. r .:.,:'.". i. ...v ' " i'i i I ui n ii iir ine All'Hy:nn i.'Jr i.-imas dicoura;. 1 alleal Hreabytrrlau. First. Twenty-first and Kniniiri, v Iiotigus pastor lo..i c. m., fceriuon' ti.r lii'ii and giila. I p. "i-. Lev j vi Wittier, paator-evungellst of Hhiiliiari rt try, ttierictaji. )., will pc i la a .: Kin and superfine. While "Sevenly-geven" la fin for any kind of a Cold It ia superfine j for Urlp, Influenia. Cold tn the Head. running of tha Noso and Eyra Cu- I larrh and all affections of tha mucin membrane. I "Seventy-seven" ot s direct to the .kirk apot without disturbing the rest ' of the system. ' A finall vial of pleasant pelletg, fita the vet poi ket. At Drug Btorts ;ic, or mailed. lluinphreya' Honieo. Medicine Co., Cor. Wii:ium and Ana SlreaU. New Yeih. iueryone Hants a ift I ii tim mi wsi awssa.aawsaai-.as' - It's ft poor t'hrlstmai lnded for those who don t receive a gm. of eome kind. Kveryb6dy wcnls to be remembered and neail)' cvtpry one wants to huve the joy of giving. High cost of living etnd scarcity of ready c3h make gift-making difficult and ofUlmes ln-lo-alble. Hight at this etage, lUrtnmn'sj credit works out the pe s I'lexlng problem. llartmnh orfers surh GENEKOl.'S TERMS of jiayment and suoh STUPENDOUS UARGAINS that gift-giving ta made eixsy and al lows you the opportunity of giving the kind of presenc that will ! lat forever and make this' Xruas long to remembered. Besides, Hartman'B credit Is 30 FAIR and LIBERAL that you will at no time feel the strain of the small payments required. The fact that we are- the largest buyers and sellers of Home Furnishings In the United States arms us with a mighty purchasing which no other store ran command. It power accounts for our superior wlues Iti vmv Innlancn If vnu wnnt tn rive a nine nf Furniture. fliR'us? or Stave 88 a I Xmas prenent. CHOOSE RIGHT choose from the magnificent Hartmk n line GUARANTEED A TIJIRD BETTER IX VALUE than any other store cvn of fer. See the prices below and remember we pledge very assertion In tbVs al ' true and sincere. "LET HARTMAN FEATHER YOUR NEST A MOST MAGNIFICENT CHRITSMAS GIFT Ws are bow Introducing the famona and popular ateinmeyer Piano to our ens to tters. This beaoUfnl tnatrnmsnt will meet tha requirement of most exacting- play ers. It stands nnrlvalad for purity, sweetness of too and aoliditjr ot construc tion. We offer this Instrument on our well known and popular oradlt terms. Other stores charge Interest on pianos sold on credit; wa do not We dont add on extra cant to our very low prices. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL STEINMEYER pine 0 1 iri Trv M lei m.mm mE ml 'lW'J --mtmrntm.. Imperial Leather Couch Thla handsome gift pleee la) mad of solid oak with carved i law feet Top l deeply tufted and aides ruffled. Has a 1 1 ateel spring construction and patent uphoetery buttons. Uuaranteed Imperial leather coverlnga $9 50 wm 1 a I n "SalaV.-fS'If S'AV I iiji.ui r Throe-Piece Parlor Suite Tliorcughly well made, of birch and mahogany: set consists r larare Rocker, arm chair and divan. Upholstered In gen- !.. luihar hm acrnll aims arid n.aaslve lean. No value like this artistic set to be had Anywhere. Kaslly worth (35, thla week $18 75 Jfej Credit to People iTt'ini If 1"S ill Catalog Free to Out-of-. Town People - W& ml Only $4.95 for This Elegant Rocker A handsome genuine Selected American quartered oak rocker, upholstered In Im perial leather, strongly built and richly covered. New de sign, ("omfortahle and dura ble. Note the low price Princess Dresser This week's special Is a remarkable droaer. Made of brtlllantlr pol ished aoltil oak, SfltQJt lurts mirror. full buperfino front, only . . . . i-, I w. Attractive Bargain Brass Bed Outfit erv hajndsome and stylish led combination. cnslsttiic; of lasatlve Trlraas Bed with two-inch continuous posts. Supp-tecl Iron Spring, and ouiaoie nwyy ''"". s, iovereVi with good ticking; thl. Is a big bar gKjn mm: should not be overlooked. We guar antee tne iieu t-ricc lumiicm Rare Morris Chair Bargain The greatest value ever offered. Carved frame of American quartered oak highly polished . foncy upholstered adjustable back toot rest Spring seat. Covered In guaranteed Imperial leathei- $12 you'd pay for this chair at other stores. Hurtman'a , if ft "J " . ... eifj Comliiilioa Bo:tasc II few" i l '.La --lfiT - inBBBKfMgsXfXfgBrWjra Class door book conipart uieiit, roomy desk, iiaga- Mirror In carved tup touii oaa t Ooartercd Uak Lionry iam A half priced value. Top measure. 4OX.0 in. Has larse stationary drawer and convenient extra alwlf. Heavy legs of Tudor design and naiv feet. Hest of i,uartcrort white oaU. used in a 25 atructlon. Only llces That Warrant Your Itujlng Here. Beautify . Your Horn s With thtM AxminMttr Rug Bargain I Cm Wiy with Daadtocsc Muik Cabinet Ijtrce size, made adluatable slw-lves Heavy legs. Brilliantly pollbhed .IJuaKer Hawed oa!t. They're easily worth J 13 offered tlfir. for this salo at the low y price i" J685 V tidies' Dress l UHt.Ie our choice of char tered oak. bird's eye maple or mahogany. Handsome new designs, lias, Urge pattern mir ror aet lu artlalic stan dards, e. j Kooinv raaers. Now Sis 12x9 fttt. Soli on Credit with No Intmrttt to Pay Our large I ur.hsje cf l'ju .it ic tnt .".cw Vkirk auction enables tin to ofi'er h wide selection of hiKli u le .vxmin iter t onu m i ,s reduction. Thin wenu e nuote on a beautiful V:cininir It ur, siae go wlierc you will, you caa't eijus! the quality at the i'i c. 1'rice now down to only MMeweeMMeMMMMMeeMeweMesieMweweeieeweei J $17.85 It ia Vfry 11 arranged and just the thing for uuw'n peraonul Crttkmto'i Chi loaier Ila f. drawers, hat boa apacloua wardrobe see I ion, fitted with exten sion coat liai.gcr enience. tMilltl oak mirror door '19" TTYA mm 1414-16-18 Douglas St. - - - ai 1 Ml I Mil a,- t I Kitchen Cabine. A special C iiristmaa rfcrinif. one ot the lien arranged i".i; ih ever man-'..fm-iuieU. Klada of spleiid:,! material oi.ii iiuiii lor service. t.;ias4 if, noor and cupbroad, 2 v bins, il drawer and slid ing bread board. Uooiuy top i in i i s9 rssMasmatsawra-sawBS; rM nef ;7'p' i""Ty " "' '' T' -flaViTs-T-' --mrt