6-X THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 24, 1912. TOPICS FOR OAY OF REST Thanksgiving Services with Special Music in Omaha Churches. IOWA MAN SUCCEEDS SCHWARZ Prrh)-tfrintis) Chnrch llmtrn- alnn Medina: Monday Artrrnnon nnil UvrnltiR Mlsftlonnry HcvIvbI Services. V mass meeting of the Presbyterian vhnr-hes of Omahn will le held noxt M mday, November 25, In North Preaby trrlan church. Twenty-fourth and Wirt Ureets. At S o'clock In tho afternoon Uirre will be a church extension conf-r-met, the program being- as follow: part i. Rev Xdthnnlel Mcaiffln. presiding. : (0 Hrvntlohal...ltev. Molvln V. Hlgbcc SIS-The Church Extension Ideii ..Rev. Thomas If. McConneil 2 30 The Foreign Problems nt Home itcv. Wllllnm H. Kearns 3:00--Church and knbor Itcv. Panlfl K. Jonklns t;V The Young People' Problem. .. . Mrs. CJrajit R. Fisher PAltT II. Hon. Warren Bwltzer, presiding. 4:00-A "Local Survuy" . . Hev. Julius P. Schwarx 4 30-"Our Uoys".., Mrs. C. C. Meek I Oo- Practical Suggestions Hev. Edgnr P. Hill At C$o In the evening thero will bo ft banquet for Presbytcrlnn men. Dr. S. K Spalding will be the toastmaatcr llov ltdwln Hnrt Jcnka will pronounce, tho IpVocqtlon. Remarks as follows will bo made? "PrttposUloo." by James U. Wootan. ' inrrtitiiltv." by A. C. Kennedy. I 'd't ' by John 8. King. Method," by A. A. I.amoreaux. "Roults,f" by Itv. Kdgnr P. Hill. At o'clock In (be opening a mass meeting cif all Presbyterian men and woman will be held. Hev. Kdgar P. Hill, a man of experience ,ln church extension tork, will spent. Solo Iord Ood of Abraham (from The Hlljab) Mendelssohn Mr. Louis luring. Organ Hoten-Angeius Massenet Iritei-mexxo Dethler Barcarolle Wostenhuime Mr. Martin Uiwh. J Alithom Ifvenlng ami Morning, Oakeley PeloFrom the Depths... C'ampana ime juiih (iijuiii I.IWt Choril (Adelaide Milton Bryan AddrWw Tho Procter By the liilnlhlnr. Rev wiiuams. Anthem The txmt Chord Sir Arthur Hulllvnn (Arranged for choir, chimes and organ by Mr. Kelly). Closing Hymn favtor, Again to TTiy Dear Nanle Hopkins Henedlctlon. ' Postlude March for a church festi val W. T. Hest Organist Martin W. Hush. Director of tho music, Thomas J. Kelly. On Sunday morning tho communion will bo administered nt tho Third Pres. bytaHan church. Twentieth and leaven worth Mrrcla. IteV. O. C. Meek of the Castellar Stroet Presbyterian church will officiate. At the, evening servlco llov. A. H, Marshall will preach. Thanksgiving services will b0 held 8uh day or somo time during tho week by nearly all Omaha churches. Hcvernl have announced special Thanksgiving service for tomorrow, whllo others wll irlV thanks with special services on tho 'offi cial day or before. Many of tho churches wl)l bo beautifully decorated with prod ticts of tho flold, choir arc preparing Thanksgiving anthems. Next Sunday evening nt 8 o'ctock nt tho Dloti Memorial Methodist Knlsemmi. Tenth and Pierce streets, the services will be devoted to the Interests of graduate nurses and nurses In training. Special music will bo offorcd. Reals re served fo nurses. All nurses aro In vltod. Sermon by the pastor, Hev. C. N. Dawson. At St. Mary'a Avenue Conereimtinn.il church tho following musical program ! will bo rendered at the 10:30 servlco; or- ' Ban, pastorale In O (Whitney). Qunrtct, "lTnlo Thee, O, (Jod, Do Wo Olvtf TnankiV (Watson). Offertory (Oodfrey), Von-" trallo solo. "A Bong of Thanksgiving" (Allltsen), Mrs. Verne Miller. Quartet, "Te Shall Dwell In tho Land (HtalneW Organ. "Festal March (Calkin). Hev. John P. Mueller of Kamrar, la, has been chosen to succeed Hev. Julius K. Sehwnr as pastor of the Mrst Oer mnri Presbyterian church. Ho expects to enter upon his new work the first Bun day In January. Uev. Mr. Mueller is ono of the strongest preachers In the German branch of ho Presbyterian shurch and will leave a church of at least, COO adherents. Special Thanksgiving services will be conducted Sunday evening In First Mctho slst Episcopal church with o. musical pro gram, mo service will start itt 7:30 o clock, and It has been planned to pre sent tho following numbers: , Organ Preludo-Idyllo Kinder . ii 1 ijora open unou our lipsi.,, Invocation by tho minister. " Opening Hymn-Ancient of Days, Jeffery , Lord a prayer (chanted). Anthem Rejoice in tha Lord O Y IllKhtCOUa Kir Prndnrlrk ltririm. (Note This anthem was composed for mo coronation or King ucorge ana queen Mary, the Present klnsr ami nun nf Knit. land, and was sung on that occasslon at Westminster Abbey. London; strangly enough It W StWclallv suitable In senll. merit .as. a. Thanksgiving , unUem. tha themo of Martin Luther's hymn, "Kin Vnt Tltircr ' la lln.l .ffu.llw.lu Itesponslve scripture lesson. OlorU Patrl, Second scrlpturo lesson. The offertory and ascription. Hymn The Day Thou Oavest Ird Is Ended Hcholefleld Anthem Hide M6 Under the Shadow of Thy Wings John K. West Tho Christian and Missionary alliance whi begin a aeries of evangelistic meet ings In the Little Daptlst church, Twenty-fourth and Ulnney streets, tomorrow evening. Evangelist II. P, Klnssen will bo In charge. The song service will bo gin at :W and the preaching at 8. tlnptUI. First. Twenty-ninth and Harney. Itev. W. Jasper Howell, Pastor Sermon by the nnator at 10.1i). ''Love Not the World." Humlay school at noon. Baptist Young i-eopios union ni o;ao. sermon hi "Th" Voting Man Pour Sfiuarc." 8pccial miislo by the -juartct. Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and PlnKney, llov. J. K. Hboi-fiite. Pastor-Bervlces at 10:30 and 7.30. lllblo school at noon, oung tHoples meeting at 0:30. Hev. Fred Ilerry win preach in uio morning paniui will nrench In tho evening on "America, the Melting Pot of tho Nations.' on Tuesday evening tho pastor will leciuro on "Through tho Holy Ind On Horseback With Camera and Noto Hook." Christian. First, Twenty-sixth and Ilnrnoy, A. D, Harmon, Pastor Morning worahlp nt H. Subject of sermon, "Christ's Transfigura tion urul Ours." Kvcnlng worship at J:). Subject of jermon. "Tho Oreatest Dis covery." Ulblo schotil at :0. Christian Kndcuvor at 0:90. Northsldo. Twenty-Second and Lotlirop, II. J. Klrschsleln, Inistor-Sermon theme, "Tho Havlorhood of Jesus, at 10:41 a- m. Sermon theme, "The Pwr of ISnvlronmunt," at 7:80 fi. m. MM school at 9:30 n. . Christian Lndeavor nt (i:15 p. m. Mld-wcck meeting on Wednes day at S v, ni. Christian Silt-nce. First. 8t. Mary's and Twenty-fourth-Sunday school lit l:4B and 11. Bervlccti at 11 and 8. subject of lesson-sermon, Houi and JJody." (;onurfK(l""iL Saratoga, Twenty-fifth nnd Ames-Sun-duy Hcliooi at 1, Servlco of ttiunka and liralso at 8, conducted by ltov. W. Lcavllt. St. Mary's AVcnue. Dr. Jnmcs Atesander Jenklna, Minister Thankhgivlng m'loo lit 10:30. Subject, "L'nltcd States of tho Spirit." Thcra will bo mi evening service. German Free Bvongollcal, 2201 South Twclfth-Ocrman preaching servlco at 10:30 and 8 addressed by th clerk. Ulule school and catechetical Instruction at 3. liverybody Invited. First, Nineteenth and Davenport. Fred erick 'K House, l'astor-Mornlng worjh p at 10:46. Sermon on "Americas Part In World Hedeniptlon." Bvonlng worship ut !7:45. Stereoptlcon lecture on wcxito. Christian Endeavor at Hlllsldn. Thlttleth nnd Ohio, W. . 8. Hampton, Pastor-Itguiur services uvery Sunday at 10:30, undJ:S0. Hunday school at noon. Christian Kndenvor at 0:30, Sun rlhe prayer meeting Thanksgiving morn ing from 7 to 8. liverybody welcome. Plymouth, Twentieth and Spencer, Fred erick W. Loavltt, MlnlstetwftiorninB - ;30. Hcrmun lopiu, "" AN AVALANCHE OF BARGAINS. BE SURE TO GET YOUR SHARE. WW HHIIH -ff 1 COME Monday don't delay another day. Youve had it in mind to follow the crowds to the Nebraska and save 1-3 to 1-2 on your new winter clothing. Think of the tremendous money-siiving importance of this most wonderful sale and the folly of paying regular prices. The Nebraska's new management is determined to close out all of the Nebraska's stocks, hence those radical reductions. Come Monday get tho clothing values of a lifetime. C flange of Ownership Sweeping Reductions CHOOSE from the NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO.'S SUFFERED T OBIT WITH E mm For Many Years, On Thigh. Also on Scalp, Awlul Itching Skin. Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured, Lebtasa. O. "My eczema started on fay ihfeb with a muil pimple. 1 1 also cams n Saj soUp, It began to Itch and I began U) crates. For eigmeea nf twenty years I could not aU what I passed through with that awful Itching. X would scratch until the blood would soak through rr underwear, and I could n't talk to tor frlondu on tho stroet but I would bo dig ging and punching that spot, until I was very ranch ashamed. Tha Itchtcg was so Intense I could not sleep after once In bed and warm. I ortalnly suffered torment with that eczema for many years. " I chased after everything lever heard of; all to uo avail. I saw the advertisement for Cutlcur Soap and Ointment and sent for cample. Imagliw my delight when 1 applied the tint dooe to that awful Itching flra on my leg and scalp, la less than a tnlnuto the Itching on both placet ceased. I got some mora Cuticura Ooap and Oint ment, Afttr the wscond day I aevcr had another Itching spell, and Cuticura Soap end Ointment completely cured me. I was troubled with awful dandruX all over my scalp, Tho Cuticura Soap has cured that toouble." (Signed) Kink. Jan. 22. 1912, Cuticura Soan and Cuticura Ointment art ifMUuttfhouttb world. liberal sample U aoB nailed free, with 32-p, Skin Book. A4- 4i$aneu card OuMcwa. Dept. T.twtws. TQder-f aotd ma caould use Cutlcwsj Hundav school ut noon, Christian Kn- rteavor at 8:30. At the musical service rtrosa lllUHtrntcd by atereoptlcon views on our worn in aicxico. Kplsoopnl. ,6t." Matthias,' Tohth anil WorthltiRton. QeorKO Hlupard Houtliwoitn, "ccior-iioiy communion sphunaay sonoui. liiK4pmyer; ,.wlth .eormon, U. . 'MtAndrow'B. Forty-nrsi nnu ii t. n.. ii.ir,rf'!i.l)rntIon ot holy communion. 8; fiundny school nnd 1 class. DlCii morning prayer and jmmon, 11: evening- prayer and sermon, ... i. u uhllln Ihii Deacom Twe ty.flrst near Vaiil. Uev. John Aln hert Williams. Priest-Holy communion nt 7;i inornliiB prayer and rt nday SChoo at DIM noiy cucimimv vw with sermon at 111 evening prayer with sermon nt 0. l.iillicnin. Bt. raul'H. Twenty-eighth and Parker. llov. IS. T. Otto, pustor-nervices si w, evenlnff sermon In Ungllsh ovej-y bun day at 7:45: Hunday school at !!:.. Zion KnKl sh. MaKholla huh. " fourth and Aves-HnV. O, W. l'astor-Hervlces at 3:M P. m ""Wtj "How to Get Iho Oospet to the People. Sunday school at J:S0 p. m. KounUo Memorial, ffarnnm and' Twen i... r,":. n niiTf n. nttrK". Pastor -Morning worship at 11; monthly "Pal musical servlco uy m cuou u . day school ut 10; Luther luaguo at 7. Bt. Matthew's Kngllsh. Nineteenth and Castellar, Hev, O. W. Hnyder. Pantpr-No morn nit Bervice. u.. ueiistia services v i i. - - the i Oospel'e 8ule' Sunday school at 10 a. m Oraco (ISnglllh) TwenlV-slxth between Poppleton and Woolworlh. CJaence N. Minllr "A Widespread Humor" ut 11; special sermon for young people at 8; Bunday school at 10; contli inntlon. clasn .lfrldtiy ut 4. St. Mark'B. Ungllih. Twentieth and Uur dette. 1.. Oroh. Pustor-:'ClpHlii Church Year. Our Fttlthtul Departcr" ut Hi song service and tun-mlnuto gospel ser monette at 1:301 Hunday school at 9:v Youmt People's Christian Kndeavor ut 8:45i catwlilslng. Krlday at I and 7:30; Lutheran union Thanksgiving at Koiintte Memorial at 11. Methodist. Trinity, Twenty-first and Blnney, Thomas lllthcll, 1'nstor Hahbath school. 9:3u u. m.i inornliiB service at 10:45; Kp worth league, 6:50 p. in.; evening servlco nt 7:30. irir TwcnMpih and llaventiort. llov. Milton 0. W lllnms. Pastor-MornltiB ser; vice at 11. subject. "A Pralseful Ufe." isvenlnii servicn oi i.w, a urioi nuui on tho "Lost Chord." Peail Memorial. Twenty-fourth and TMi-ltnnrn J. Krar.kl In Haas, l'asiur Mornlnu bervlce at 10:SO; children's ier. monetti' ut W:S0 and 10:40; Sunday school ut Hi Junior I.ettKue at 3:30; Hp worth League at 0:30; evening sermon, sudjoci; 'A Fool s i'arnoise." av lllrst Mmnorlal. Thirty-fourth Street and Larlniora Avenue. W. W Whitman. Pastor Humluy actiool at w o ciock, wun MasKH for all. Morning worship at 1L Bermon. "Paul s Thahksglvlng Proclama tion." Kuworth league at 6:30. Evening worship at 7;50. Sermon, "flowing Clean- inu. ' Walnut HIM. F6rtvflrst and Charles. Entire Stock of Men's & Young Men's " "J SUITS AND OVERCOATS 3 t0 2 Season's Newest Styles; World's Best Clothes at... PRICE See Our Show Windows. All $10 and $12.50 Suits and Overcoats', sale price $7750 AH $15 and $16.50 Suits and Overcoats, sale price "$975 All $20 and $22.50 Suits and Overcoats, sale price $O50 All $25, $30 & $35 Suits and Overcoats, sale price $"75Q BOYS' High grade Suits and Overcoats on sale at one-third to one-half price. MEN'S Furnishings on sale at a big cut from the Nebraska's regular prices. r Thousands of Women's and Misses9 Garments to be Sold at Tremendous Reductions Monday HTHE new management is determined to sell at once every garment, every coat, every suit, every article of women's wearing apparel in the Nebraska's entire stock. New goods of our own selection are being bought room must bo made. The present stock must be sold and sold without delay. Almost give-away prices prevail take your share of these most wonderful bargains Monday. $15 Any Tailored Suit in tht House ah . . All our Women's and Misses' fin est tailored suits, formerly sold at $25-$30-$35-$40 choice of tho entire stock, all in one great group, at 9 15 $10 treat Dress Sale Monday at Women's and Misses' beautiful dresses, silks, corduroys, channelise and serges', the Nebraska's regular $l8-$20-S22.56-$25 dresses, Monday, at SI 5 Beautiful Goats; $25 and $30 Values at . . Hundreds of different styles handsome fall and winter coats. All the newest ideas, S25-$27.50-$30 coats, Monday, at 15 i JOHN A. SWANSON, President. WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. r.. Wllllnm ttnvnra Pmlnf-Thn Dili tor l'?Yn' will " sp.Dk on 'Our Country's Ned. the . ,'g;lftaf ItiK SorviCB hi ounuy Knuui shlu at 10 mentlnic una itufijer iininmu vveanetuuy C:S, U. H. Chenowetli, prpslclen. Strnwn tit s, l'lio unro or tn biok." a e rmon to ana tor nurses. Tnis servico wm u preceded by a. sontr servico at 7:30. TttHiiksslvIng prnyer anil praise service Thursday rnornlnif at 6:30. No prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. I'reabyterluii. Castellar Btreoi. C. C. Meek, Minister MomltiK service at 10:30. KvenlnK service at 7.A&. Studies In Matthew. Sabbath school at noon, Christian Kndeavor nt 0:. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7'.45. Falrvlew, Pratt Street and Fortieth Avenue, Charles H. Klemlng, Pastor Ulblo school at 1:45 and afternoon wor ship at 3. Subject, "Pentecost." Thurs day evening at ff, the ninth lesson on Luke. Third, Twentieth and I.eavenworth At 9:1), Kunduy school; 10:45, communion and sermon by Uev. Mr Meek; b:Sc. Christian Kndeavor prayer meeting; 7:30, evening worship and Bermon by Hev. A. B. Mar shall. D. U. Parkvale. Thirty-first and Gold Uev, A. E. Iehmann. Minister Bible school at 10. Christian Endeavor society at 6:45. livening song servloe. with sermon by the minister, at 7:30. Junior-Intermediate chorus at 7:30, North. Twentv-fourth and Wirt. M. V. lllgbee, Pastor Sermons at 10:30 and 7:30; themes, "The Goodness of Qod" and "The Law of the Cross;" Sunday school at society of Christian Knueavor at meeting Wednesday ni r.w. United, Twenty-Fourth and Sneer. Pastor Morning wor- :30 a. nt.. with the annua) Thanksgiving offering of the ' Women's evening, McCabe. W. It. Underwood, Pastor Sunday school nt 10 a. m., Charles Chase. superintendent. Morning servlco at 1U Kvening servico uv u viu uri. vin. nmsirtent of the Union Knworth league, will lead the young people s meet ing at 6:30 p. m.. subject. "The Unseen Architect." n,,v Rtrttst. Twentieth and Oak Preach ing by tha pastor. Hev. T. CV Webster, at lOiW and 8. Hlblo school, with adult nnd other classes for all. at 3, Following this thero will im a meeiiun "i mo nuuuj School board for election and reorganlra tloa All inombers are urged to be pres ent. Young people's meeting at 7 o'clock. vimi Kwedlsh. Nineteenth and Burt. Gustav Krlckhon, lVitor Sunday school led by Mr. K. K. Kandwnll ut 10: preach. at 11. Epworth Lt-agwr erv!co at 6.30; preaching, subject: "The Shut loor-' at 7 -3o. Bervioo In South Omaha on Tues day evening at William Erlckson's home. 735 North Twenty-fourth street. Thanks giving program Liven on Thursday even ing In the uliurch by the young people- PleU Memorial, Tenth and Plerve, C N Dawson Minister- Sunday eehool at 9.50. Dr J Ij. Fran, superintendent Sermon at W: "Prar." Kpworth leaguo at MlMtnuarv nrlolv nnd Mine's Danchters. oauoain scnoni at noon, lounn i-ropie meeting Bt t;30 p. m. Evening worship at .jo; sermon. "Salvation. ' Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth nnd Grant. Thomas B. Greenlee. Pastor At 10:30, "Our Country's .Opportunity lor Christ;" at 7:30, "Unite in Making Our Country God's Country." Bible school at noon. Christian Kndeavor ut 6-0. Midweek service, Wednesday at 8. First. Seventeenth and Dodge. Hev, Edwin Hart Jenks. Pastor Public wor ship at 10:90; sermon, "Our Country'" Missions and Mission." Evening worship I l.M o clock. Christian Knaeavor meet Ing at 6:4. Sunday school at Everyone Is Invited to attend. Sunday school; 7, Westminster Young People's society meeting! 8, servlco of prnlsn with sermon on "The Books Wero Oponed." Ijowo Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas, Hev, Nathaniel McGlffln, D. D., PaBtor Mornlng service ut 10:30. subject, "The Homo Question;" Sabbath school, 12m.; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.; Senior Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; even ing evnngclistlc service at 7:45, subject, "What Is Your Recret Care?" Gospel singing In th evening for all. The prayer and teachers' meeting will be held Wednesday evening ut s o'clock. United rresbytcrlnn. First. Twenty-first and Emmet. Alonro C. Douglass, Pastor Sermon topics: "Our Country's Opportunity for Christ," at 10:30: "The Transfiguration Com mand 'Hear Ye Him.' " at 7;S0. Blblo school at 12. Young People's Chilstlan union service at 6:30. Unitarian. First. Seventeenth and Cass, Manfred Ulllefors. Ph. I).. Minister Services at 10:45: subloct of sermon, "The Gospel and the Social Conscience;" third In tho series on "The Gospel for Our Ago." Unity Fel lowship Immediately after the services. Miscellaneous Omaha Theosophlcal society will meet In the Wead building, Eighteenth and Farnam streets. Sunday evening at s. Burd F. Miller will address the society on "The Control of Destiny." Itecosrnlied Churcn of Jesus Christ, Twenty-fourth and Ohio Preaching at U a. m. ana s p. in.. vvtn special music uy tho choir. Sunday school at 9--4S u. m. Mrs, D. O. Craighead will address the Omsha Philosophical society Sunday afternoon at t o'clock In llnrlght hall. Nineteenth and Ftrnsm streets, on "What New Thought Means to Me." People's Church, Charles W. Bavidgc, Pastor Morning. "Jesus Finding the Outcast." Kvening sermon, "The Early Roman Martyrs," with moving pictures. Sunday school at noon. Young People's Society ot Christian Endeavor at 7, Y. IV. C. A. Notes. The Sunday afternoon vesper - servlco will be the closing meeting of the "Home Mission Week." Mrs. J. B. Butter will tpeak In the auditorium at 4:30, and noon. thero wUl.be special music by Hosca jonnson. Alter mis meeting, mere win elgn secretary of the Omaha association. On Thanksgiving day tho Association building Is open and every girl away from home Is Invited to spend her time here. A homelike Thanksgiving dinner, limited to atich girls, whether members ot the association or not. will be served at 1 o'clock. Tickets must bo secured before Wednesday night; price. 0 cents. At 4:80 a musical, under the direction of Mrs. Edith U Wagoner, will bo given In the auditorium. The program will be as follows: (a) "Humoresque" (Grieg), vb) "In tho Woods" (Straub), Mrs. Etflth 1 Wagoner, "The Birthday" (Cowen), Will McCunc, tenor. "Romance" (Swpndsen), Mlsn Jennie Undeland. violinist. "My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair (Haydn), Miss Martha urym. soprano, "lm. v.am- Church of tho Covenant. Pratt and I be the usual social hour, to which all Twenty-seventh, Charles H. Fleming. ; young women are cordially Invited. Pastor Morning worship at 10-45; subject, ; On Monday evening, November 2S. at S "Pentecost." Bible school at noon. En. o'clock. Miss Frances Patterson ot Chi deavor at 6:43 and evening worship at 7:30: eago will give a stereopttcpn travel lec. subject ot sermon, "joy in tne letter to , ture. -China Old and New." Miss Pat tho Phlllppians. mon on this nanella" (Patranlna-Ltiizt). Mrs. Wag oner. Songs (selected), Mr. aicuuno. taj "Norwegian Melody" (Olo Bull). (b) "Gavotte" (Oossec). Miss Undeland. (a) "WUl of tho Wisp" (Spross), (b) -'One Spring Morning." with violin obllgato (Nevln), Miss Qrymn and Miss Undeland. Y. M. C. A. Notes. "Roney's Boys" will give a concert at the Young Men's Christian association on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The second annual cross-country run, to be held Thanksgiving morning, under tho auspices of the Young Men's Chris tian association, bids fair to be the most Interesting athlotlo event ot the year. Teams are already entered from the Omaha High school. Council Bluffs High school, Young Men's Christian associa tion and Monmouth Park Athletic club and entries are also expected from the Uncoln Young Men's Christian associa tion, Wesleyan university, Bellevue col lege and the University of Omaha. Ono of the Interesting features In connection with thin run will be a scientific) Investi gation made with the Idea of determining the exact effect of the endurance run upon the body, in order that tho run will pot Interfere with tho services at the va rious churches the race will not be started until 12 o'clock. A "Twenty-Five-Hundred club" was organised this week at the Young Men's Christian association. The aim of this organlxatlon Is to bring the membership of the association up to .M0 by July 1, 1913. Membership In the club Is paid by bringing oim new member each month. Mouday evening at 8 o'clock there will i. n nuMlni of the Camera club In room SIS. U C Sholes will give a demonstra- fA.. a tihnlntrranhv. uiviu man srtt now slirnea for the male chorus and orchestra. The first rehearsal Is called for uecemoer a, w Mim-i that by that time the candidates will number at least 100. of tho oldest towns In tho southern part ot Iowa, and which until now has been without a railroad. From Blanchard, la., to Tarklo, Mo., the Atlantic & Southwestern Is graded Construction work for tho season has ceased, but It Is expected that next spring the line from Blanchard, south, will be Ironed and operated. Another branch of tho road Is being built from Clarlnda to Council Bluffs, the ultimate Idea to bo to get Into Omahn. THOMAS GIVES LECTURE ON SAFE RAILROADING Tho lecture of Frank B. Thomas, the Burlington's lecturer on railroad Bafcty, drew a crowd of more than 300 persons to tho Young Men's Christian associa tion auditorium Friday night. Many of those present were railroad men, a g-od many of whom were accompanied by their families. The lecture of Mr. Thomas proved en tertaining and Instructive to both the railroad people and others. He showed 100 or more views In connection with his talk, most of them along the line .of how accidents among railroad men muy oe prevented. These pictures gave an idirv of tho safe And tha unsafe way o rail roading. As a side feature, Mr. Thomas showed two dozen beautltully colored stereoptlcons of scenes In Glacier park, a new nature playground on the Great Northern. Prisoner Drops Dead in the County Jail While overseelnc tho cleaning of the "bull pen" at the county Jail Mlka Wals.h, floor bogs, dropped dead. Although the deputy hherlffs at the Jail are Inclined to take it for granted that death was dm to heart failure, Dr. T. D. Boler, who was ..at the Jail a few minutes after Walsh died, is undecided what caused tho man's death. Walsh hed been In the Jail since Novem ber 4. He was working out a J63.50 fine Imposed by Police Maglstrato Foster on a vagrancy charge. Walsh had been In the best of health. Walsh was stooping over talking to n prisoner who was reclining on a bench when he straightened up and fell back dead. He has a brother or a brother-in-law In Wichita, Kas. He was employed In construction work In railroad camps. HOT FLASHES. Women in middle age often complain of hot flashes. They are at that stae of life when their delicate organism needs a tonio and helping-hand which only Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription can give them. Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to womanhood and from motherhood to old age with backache, dizziness or headache, A woman often becomes sleepless, nervous, " broken down," irritable and feels tired from morning to night. When paint and ache rack the womanly system at frequent intervals, ui your ntlihbor about Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. " wrote finch' Mrs. J. lUHOr. of 321 S. Bentalon Street. Baltimore. Md.. say;: "I to you about nine months aao, UlUmr you of my condition. I nave a by Klrl she welshed nln pounds wnen ram. one la my uura enm This Is the fourth ser- ' traoti anraka frum rutrionul vrrlem.'d theme. Bring Bibles. of life In China. She spent five yean Wednesday at 8. the ninth lesson In Luke. Westminster, Twenty-ninth and Mason. Rev Thomas McConnell, Pastor At 10 30 service ot worship with sermon un "Our Country Opportunity to Manifest the Christian Spirit, noou. Sabbath school and Blblo classes, 3 30. Westminster chapel. in that country, coins: through the siege of Tientsin and Boxer uprising ot 1WV The views are colored and add delight' fully to the lecture. The admission to ladles and gentlemen is S cents. The lecture la for the support of Miss Ruth Pitxson of North China, who Is tho for- nJ tha atronsst of them all. Mr Buffering- was only for two hours. I nisi ichtu,, i ... , i ..... L'.. ,.r,rl m lrwrlntmn ' and ona or nr. 1'if.rM Is called for December 3, It Is expected g5Weod. I never hid a well day before I took your medldnea. I was auivrited how well I felt-caild out-was alwaya nungTy. ana never hac aick stomach, Tho nurse who waa with roe aakl the medicine waa wonder ful becauao 1 got alone so nicely after harinz had ao much trouble before. Bhe Intends to recommend It to all her lutlerinr patients. Everybody la ONE OF IOWA'S OLDEST TOWNS IS NOW ON THE MAP The Atlantic & Southwestern has In stalled regular freight and passenger ser vice between Clarlnda and Blanchard, la., passing through College Bprinaa. one astonished at me because I only weiirhed 102 pounds before and now I weish US. 1 have had several ladles come to me and ask about Dr. Pierce s medicine. I am wllllrur to recommeua it 10 who iwcr aw wiai acjp. If any want information I will be slad to giro it." BOXSD BY AXX DRUGGISTS. WorM'f Dispensary Medical Associativa, Proprietors, SJUFTALO, H. T. v His. Utsor ft Csbls,