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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1913)
THE OMAHA St'NDAY BEE: MARCH 2,', 1913. Nil II llll BE A Will "Good to your -CtltBRATID. - n l BEAT IT IT YOU OAK Every piano guaranteed for ton yoars. Stool, scarf and de livery free. Good Upright Praotice Piano 45.00 Steinway, in fine condition $ ,98.00 Emerson, ebony case, upright $- 65.00 Kingsbury, mahognny case, upright $ 75.00 , 1 Hospe, an excellent bnrgain, upright 85.00 Schubert, .walnut caBo), upright A . . $ 95.00 Sohaeffer, good a8 now, upright $105.00 New Pianos $187 Bo sure and see these before buying any ' . othor piano. Western representative for ih SCaaon & Ham lin, Xranloh is BacuV Xrakauar, Kimball, Husn ft Sana, Oabls - Wslsou and other leading- makes. PAINLESS DENTISTRY When w say that wo will fill, crown and extract teotli without pain, wo tnaan overy word wo say. We do tho high est grade of work at moderate prices. EXAJtlKATIOJT KStD COWSTJITATIOir TSSB PttOM 4004. 10th and Douglas Need Any Good Silverware? Coma to Orkln Uros. and get It at bait price In the bis Jewelry sale Wed nesday. DISPENSARY JLa sxporisnced doctor lu char? t ramlneand prescribe for all dis eases. Pea EOc paid cash tuadlotna Included. 0 to 8. Btutd7 1 to 3. PUBLIC SUPBXBABY. suite 33a b siar. Oxnata Jewelry Sale of An Unusual Interest. Orkin Brothers Inaugurate a. great aale et solid gold jewelry btfinnlng Wednes day. Having bought part of a wimple Stock at a very low figure, thty arc a&le to ofcr It at one-half the original Hot. " 1 1 in linn Fellow" stomach "i UN! Si Treat it the way Nature intende.cLand you will al-, ways be well repaid. Help it when there are signs of weakness or dtyrcsss, and you have the secret to continued good health. The first real aid to4a weak stornach is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It restores the appetite, aids digestion, keeps the liver and bowels active and im proves your general health. WE URGE A TRIAL TODAY 1 I Here Are the f Used Pianos , fmr Sale Tomorrow i3l 1513-1515 Douglas Street. mmu3KHMBabiaaiaum Dr. A, . , ,thrs. ON YOUR DENTAL WORK ' jOUH MINIMUM PIIICK8 (fold Crown (iZik Rold) S250 Hrldegwork RJjJHO Sot of Teeth S5.00 iVseth Kxtrocted IWthout Pftln...50cJ DR. WITHERS I 1, B tubman moor, H 6 . m Fon PMQL To get the' beat rcBults, Bend for a freo copy of Dr. Humphreys" Manual and read it. If you will take a doae of "8ov-enty-seven" at the first feeling of a Cold; a sneeze, a shiver a sorapy throat always lassitude, the Coll will yield quickly If you wait Ull the Cold gets deep seated It may take longer to break up. It paya to koop "Seventy-seven" handy, a small, vial of pleasant pel lets, fits the vest pocket. At your Druggist, 25c; or mailed. HurnDhrevs' Hnmv MfUnlnj. rn iici William 8t. New Vork.-AdvrtIement' AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Churches Commemorate Easter with Special Song Service. IMPROVEMENTS ARE HELD UP Attorney IllnKrr Returns frnni Lin coln, "Where He linn Unit Charter Anirndnirnts liecomtneniled to Comnil tr-r. Easter will lie commemorated In -he churches Sunday morning and evening with special Bcrvlce. Hymnn of gladness will mark the musical adorations, be fitting the occasion, the happiest In tho t ecclesiastical calendar. The services nt tlie First Presbyterian church, Twenty-third and J streets, will be as follows: MORNING. Instrumental Voluntary Mrs. Ends. Responses-Lift Your Olad Voices E, B. Loreni Choir. . Hymn Hark! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices No. 177 Gloria, Crce'd and Invocation Scripture Lesson . Prayer Chorus (from the balcony) Christ Arose j R. Lowry Junior Chorus and Choir. Kaster Offering Trustees. Ladles' Quartet Christ Is Risen 7 J. A. Parks Mcsdames .astern. Rozzell, Brat ton and Miss Barclay. Antherri Awake Glad Houl. ,,i Carrie I). Adams Choir. Lord's Supper Prayer of Consecration Pastor. Distribution of Uread Music Sllram Distribution , of the Cup music Address 1.. Pastor. Doxology , Uenedlctlon Evening. Instrumental Voluntary Mrs. Kads. Response UtP Your Glad Voices , K. B. Lofenz Choir. Duet and Chorus The Light of Easter , John I). Creswell Mrs. Robb, Miss Englo and Choir. Solo Christ Is Risen Today , J. V. Ulschoff Mrs. Zastera. Anthem Prolso Our Risen King Maria M. Hlne Choir; Solo, Miss Dennett; Duet, . Misses Dennett and Darclay, Scripture Lesson Prayer Anthem Nature's Easter.. ..E. S. Lorenz Choir Solo, MIbs Johnson Solo Teach Me How to Pray Jessie Jevett Herbert Wells. Solo Obllgato and Men's Chorus Gethscmane ,. Ira B. Wilson Louise Bratton and Men's Chorus. Anthem The Lord Is 'Risen Again.... '. ., Carrie B, Adams Choir. Easter Greetings.... .' Dr. Wheeler. Doxology Mrs. Bratton, director; Mrs. Eads, organist. lit. Martin's, SoutlvOninha. St. Martin's church. Rev. Harold Lln wood Bowen, Rector Easter Sunday 8 a. m.. Holy Communion: 9:30 a. m.. chil dren's eucharlst; 11 a. m., Holy eucharlst (choral) and sermon; 7:80 p. mi, evensong and address. The music at tho 11 o'clock eucharlst will be at follows: Organ prelude, "Largo" Handel Processional. "Welcome. Happy Morn ing" Fortunatus "Nine-fold Kvrlo "... Hal "Sequence Ailelulo" Palestrlna "Gloria Tlbl, Gratlaa Tlbl, Credo".... Ollbert Hymn, "Come Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain" Llssant Offertory anthem, "Christ, Our Pass over1' Schilling Gursom cordo, prefaoe, sanctus, Bene dlctus Gilbert Agnus Del v ...ftouriod Communion hymn, "At tho Lamb's High Foast" Salxbure Gloria In Excelsls ,., Gilbert. post communion, "Jesus Lives ' Alblnus Recessional, "Jesus Christ Is RlBen Today" Worgan Poatludo, "Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah" Handel In Other Churches. Morning services at Swedish Baptist church will be In charge of Sunday school, who will' render an Eastr nrograrr. at 10:30. Youns People's meeting at S n. m Regular church services at 7:30. The Christian church, Twenty-third and J istreets, W. J. Hastle, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. Communion and ser mon at 11 a. m. Subject of sermon. "The Resurrection of Christ, the World's Hope." Song service and preaching In the evening nt 7:30 o'clock. The text will bo "Tho Resurrection from the Dead." . Methodist Episcopal worship at the Odd Fellows' hall. Sermon at 11 o'clock by the pastor. Row J. W. Klrjtpatrlck. Subject. "The Resurrection of Jesus." Music by tho choir. Tho United Presbyterian church, Twenty-third and H streets. Rev. Wil liam A. Pollock, pastor. Bible scbool nt 8;D a. in. Publlo worship and sermon at It o'clock. Young People's Christian Union society meets at .: p. m. Sermon at 7 p ,m. tv Rev. II. n. Hpeer? Bethlehem Presbyterian church. 167 South Twenty-first street. Rev. Rmanutl Kalltnu. nastor. Kr.ullsh srvlr n,i Sunday school at 10: n. m. Bohemian. v. i.t-a niju stimuli ni .wv it ill. anu n;jv ?. m. Sermon nt 7 p. m. Subject. "The oy of Easter Morning." Prayer meet ings Wednesday evenings at 7:30. There will be special Easter music at the Swedish Lutheran church. Twenty third and K stre.ets, Sunday morning at 10; o'clock. The choir will sing "Cal vary" In. chorus, and there will be so prano solos by Mimes Jeanette Decker and Florence Bloomqulst The music will be under the direction of E. D. Chal llnor. IUnsrer Ilnck Home. Attorney Dean Rtngfr returned yester day from Lincoln, where he has been looking after pending legislation affect ing South Omaha. He Is much Interested In a bill re-enacting the Gibson law, which provide for tho appointment of three men as fire and police commis sioners of South Omaha, and making the nuyor ex-offlcto cnatrman of tho board without a vote. The bill has been recom-mjru-d by the senate Judiciary committee for passage. The charter amendments submitted by the South Omaha cltlxons' committee through Attorney Ringer have been recommended for passage by the cities nnrt towns committee of the"'towr house! The amendments submitted' by Mayor lloctoi'n charter committee, which were killed a week ago In the lower Homo have been brought back to life. It will bo possible to i?o ahead with public iim prov.ments in Unuth Omaha If tho amend ments to the charter pass with the labor Clause itrltken out. V tad net Wurli to llcKln. Work on the erection of the viaduct ' noross the railroad, tracks at F street will 1 bo begun at once. The excavation work is almost (Completed and a lot of the steel and other material Is on the ground. The Union Pacific officials promise to have the viaduct con-pie ted In sixty days. The viaduct win be made of steel and concrete und will be l.MO feet Sn length. The structure will be twjnty-slx feet wide. Including six feet for sidewalk. The approaches will have a 5 per cent grade. atiialo City Gossip. .T,.? AJf,pi1,9? c,ub wU Blvt a recital at the Frst Baptist church nm Friday evening Charles Scurr Is maktns preparations for nvvii to ins minting tonga at the mouth ot tho I'lntto jivt'i. R. K. UoltTtson of Fremont, a former busj:ts man uf South Omaha, visited friends In the city yef.terday. Chailcs Cllnchard and V. V. Foltlk re- MEN'S and WOMEN'S CLOTHING ON CREDIT $l.oo A WEEK WILL DRESS YOU WELL THIS FABRIGOID LEATHER Duofold Davenport Terms: $2.50 Cash, $2,00 Monthly f ASA P '' & " ' tSiSlasfeJ'ULL SIZE 1 "r;':: ' y" ' The Duofo'd. 1b a new bed davenport-A braqd new inven tion that has just been pub on thd market. It is made to take tho place oftho old style bed davenport. Combines a davenport and divan in one piece. Its Advantages. It has one big advantage in that it takes up only one-half, tho space that the old style davenport Uooh yet It can bo made into' a full Bize bed and it is ho easily operated that a child can open and close it. s14 50 for this $22.50 Colonial Table It is exactly like illustratidn atid is a positive superior value. Has large circular top, heavy pedestal, resting on a Colonial base. turned Thursday from Stiver Creek, Neb., when they had somo excellent duck shooting. William Ilawley hus returned from Denver, where he went as a delegate to the convention ot the Fraternal Union of America. The mothers' department of the Cen tury Literary clul Ta? entertained yes terday afternoon ut the home ot Mrs. William Berry Chief of Police John Krlggs Is In Lin coln looking after tho bill that Is to re imburse him for the expense occasioned by his trial for manslaughter In connec tion with the kllllnj; of Roy Blunt a year ago. Mr. and Mrs Frank White, 1125 South Thirty-sixth street, are thu first South Omaha parents to numora child after President Wilson. A son was born u few days ago and has been chribtened Wood l ow, The funeral of tho 11-month-old child of Mr. und Mrs. Emll Casart, 4028 W strnst. who died Thursday afternoon, will be held this morning at 10 o'clock from the renlduncc. Burial will be made In St, Mary's cemettry. The Centurion club will give a minstrel show and vautlvllli entertainment at the Orpueum theater Monday night. There Mill be no reserved scats. Price ot ad mission will Ik- CO ctntx for adults and 25 cents for cMlurn. Mniflo City Ilotvlluur Leujrnc. STBLLINGS. 1st 2d 3d Total. Horn 223 171 167 5S1 Voss .b..... ISO 190 ISt 661 Vollsteadt ISO ISO ISO sts Pporveen US 161 159 401 Ohnesborg 1W 159 J!4 576 Totals " "m "m sieie! GARLOWS COLTS, 1st 24 3d Total. Ctssna 1 131 140 4li Koaner IK IIS 161 457 Warts 15S 155 165 4Sa Mullen H 143 176 481 Stops Tobacco Habit in One Day Snnitnrium Publishes Free 4 look Showing llotv Tobacco Habit Can . He llmilslied in From Ono to Flyo Days at Home. The Elders Sanitarium, located at 109( Main SU at. Joseph, mo., has puDiisnea a free hook showing the deadly effect of the tobacco habit, and how It can bo banished In from One to five days ul home Men who have used tobacco for more than fifty years have tried this method and say it Is entirely successful, and In addition to banishing the desire for to bacco has improved their health won derfully. This method banishes the de sire for tobacco, no matter whether It is smoking, chewing, .cigarettes or snuff dipping. As the book Is being distributed free anyone wanting a .opy should send their name and address at once. Advertisement. A Full Size Ped. By a simple operation it is opened into a full size bod with a separate set of springs that are entirely separate from the seat, and are as comfortable as any box spring made. The Frame and UphoTstering. The frame Is mado of solid oak, " finished in golden, highly polished. The seat and back are upholstered In fabrlcoid leather. The seat has a complete set of tempered coll springs. Three Rooms Furnished Complete for $ 69 Terms $0.50 Cash, Monthly. . Union utfittingC? OMAHA. .COR - ieO Consolidated with THE PEOPLES STORE (TK33 PSOPXiSB rURHXTUBE & CaTtPST CO.) Howe 1S4 152 149 4S Totals 803 719 774 Handicap 40 40 40 2,4011 120 Totals 843 769 BTELUNGS. 1st 2d Ham 190 100 Voss 214 179 Vollsteadt 169 1C0 Sporveen 17S 146 Ohnesorg 145 1$2 814 2,626 3d Total. 193 543 179 672 157 4S6 192 616 179 606 Totals 896 827 GARLOWS COLTS. ' 1st 2d 900 2,623 Sd Total. 141 436 Clssna 129 ld 211 155 1&5 166 Kasner Garlow 113 601 310 ,463 658 16-1 iilll 93 2,614 Spring Howe Mullen .... : 166 179 155 164 "ssT 40 Totals. Handicap . 731 - S42 25 25 Totals 756 b67 91 MEN WHO STOLE BULLION HAVE CONFESSED THEFTS George Stevens, and Lee Carlisle, who were arrested lasr evening by Policemen Shletds. Scanlan and Mornn, while cart ing bullion bars away from a car on the tracks near the American Smelting and Refining company, Signed a confes sion on Friday afternoon before Chief of notoctlves Moloney and other witnesses. They confessed to breaking open the door nf thn car. extracting fifteen bars and hauling them to a Junk Sealer situated at Eighteenth and Cuming streets, where ihv received 26 for the whole. On the second trip as they wero returning to tho Junk shop with twelve bars on tne wagon, they were nrres'ted by tho officers. Each bar Is. .worth' considerably over ja. R. Flnkelstein. 1722 Cuming street, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detec tives Ring and Van Deusen charged with rorolvlnir tho stolen property. The mer chant denied thatj he had bought the metal from the men. Flnkelstein was released last night on bonds In tgu sum ot 1 1.100. . r Culls from the Wires Currency reform advocates In congress are atlll uncertain whether financial leg islation can bo gotten under way in the coming extra session.' This view also reflects the president's, Rear Admiral waiter c. Cowles. on duty as commandant of the naval station ut Honolulu, today was directed to Pro ceed to San Francisco to await further orders for duty in command or the Pa' clflo fleet Prof. Henry nirchard Fine has had tin? aer conaiuerniiun lur murq man a wrvK an offer to be ambassador, to Germany. Prof. Fine, who Is now abroad, lias tmtn cabled by cl6se friends of President Wil son urging that ue accept the post. OUTFITS Four .Rooms Furnished l Complete for 50 99 00 4:00 Terms $10.00 Cosh; $5.00 Monthly. - JACKSONST; BRIEt CITY NEWS Htad-ralconer Co., Undertakers. U Riley, tha Dentin, City Nat'l. D. 2561 Fidelity Storage ft Van Oo. Doug. 1516. Xilj'htlnff fixtures, Burgess-Granden Co. Have Boot Print Jt Now Beacon Press. O. S. Elguttsr Law offices removed, to 843-845 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. D317. Tlrst National Bans df Heniingford, Neb., paya. 6 per cent on time Certifi cates, also have few mortgage farm loans to place at 7. per cent, $300 to 11,000. Cal vin J. Wlldy, president. The Stats Bank. or Omaha, paya 4 pf cent on time deposits, 3 per cent on sav ing accounts. The only bank In Omaha1 whose depositors are protected by the depositors' guarantee fund of the state vf Nebraska. 17th and Harney streets. Otto Xnns Seriously 111 Otto Kunz, 6323 Emmet street, and connected with the Omaha Water company. Is reported as being seriously ill. He Is suffering with an attack of pneumonia. Signs the Fledge After an extended period of Intoxication, Claud Rose, 4120 Cass street, climaxed the siege with tight. In court he signed a pledge to bo a "teetoler" In the future, after which his case was dtsmlssedby Judge Foster. Prof. Pllng to b Honor Qnest Prof. Fred Morrow Fling of the University of Nebraska will be guest ot honor at a dinner given by the Paltmpset club next Saturday evening. He will address the assembly, taking as his topic "The Writ ing of History Apropos ot the French Revolution." BOYS FIND THAT CORN IN WRECK NOT THEIRS Joseph. Willie and Arthur McBreen, aged 9, IS and JO years, respectively, hav n Uuvy of pigeons at their home, 3804 South' Sixteenth street, which Is the envy of every boy In the neighborhood. Th4 problem of feeding these birds Is one ot muah concern to the three brothers, but when two cars loaded with corn crashed1 Into each other at Fourteenth and Locust' streets yesterday afternoon the boys thought the problem had been solved and armed with bags went to the spot and loaded these sacks. But Jukt at the xenlth of their happiness a large railroad detective stepped In on the scene and arrested the three brothers and two others who were there. They were turned over to the detention home, where the little fellows spent last night, wondering who would feed their pets this The f ow Prjre. Our great buying power enables ua to offer you the Duofold at a very low price. We have contracted for a largo number of these convenient Duofolds, and now yon can sharo the benefits. The Terms. $2.50 is all you need to pay to havS the Duo fold delivered to your house at once. And then, after that, only $2.00 every month, which gives you a year's time to pay for your Duofold. 1 1 50 for this $35.00 Steel Kange tfhe very best moderate priced steel range obtainable, conies complete as illustrated above with high wanning closet. morning, rlglblllty. They arc charged with lncor CANTATA "REBEKAH" TO BE GIVEN AT TEMPLE ISRAEL On the evening of March 28 at Temple Israel. Mr. Vernon Bennett will gtve the cantata. "Rebekah." a beautiful Bcrlp tural Idyll, by Joseph Barnby, Tho quar tet. which consists of Mrs. Walter Dale. Mrs. Frank Welty, W. S. McCune and E. E. Gray, will be assisted by the following solo voices: "Mrs. Hary Paul, Mrs. Verne Miller, Lloyd Thompson and Harry Drisbow. This will be given In connection with the regular Friday even ing service and will be free to the public. 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