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OMAHA, NEBRASKA 334 Broadway, Colmcil Bluff, Iowa THE' DIMMIS "CUNOHR" FMLCT, WEATHIR TRlf Irr, Bit, rr P ATftNT PSNDIMI) i Weather Strip I .H NtW Ml SAVE CtAL V BflHBBBBBBBBBBBJBBj fiTe coal, prevent drafts, keep HOr-NAIL PASSES THROUGH , ut tho duM' A,k to tho BOTH MOULDNC AND fT. tiEW STYLE HNNIS CUMMER James Morton & Son Co. Hardware Outfitters Contractors' Supplies Yal Looks TOPICS FOft A DAY OF REST! Bct. and Mrs. Silyder to I Celebrate Annivrraary of.Miasion Work. BISHOP SCANNELL WILL PREACH titer. Charles I. Cohlley, Sur I'nofor nt First Chr?tlnn.-Chnrrh, to Conduct rimt Service SnndarInrnlnsr. v Offiftnanco of th fortieth anniversary of, Her. .nml a. W.; Pnyilera home mlBonary rmrvlce begins .this evening with a rrcrpelon lo tKn veteran Chris tian workers, at the residence of Mr. and MrH It It Phlr, tOi .Paratona street. Alt frleh'a and acqualiialnes of llei Mr. Snyder and his wlfo nre Invited. Con tinuing Iho celebration ot their fortieth anntVersny, an exunslvn projtram of ser vices' will bo held Sunday. At Zlon Jjutheran mission. MngnoJln hall, 2) Ames nyenue,. of whldLllev. Mr. Snyder U pastor, there wilt be mee lnss nt Jo nnd Ji o'rJock. addressed bv Jlev. h, J. Powell, of West Tolnt. n'ev. 1. Ij. YitrRer, D. V., of Atchison, Kan. and Iter. I,uthec 'P. ' J.tidden. D. D., of Uncoln. At gt 'MaUhiow's Ivutheran church. Nineteenth and CaBtellar streets, which is Jlev. Mr, Ryder's main )astorate services will be held nt liSO, 2:J0 nnd t: o'clock, ilestdes the nforemwitlonat mln IsCcrs, nv. a. H. Yerlan, Itev. G. N. Bwll-nrt, Rev. D. P. Klstler. He-. Ton nrd (Iron, D. O., all of Omaha, nnd other p&iitrtr, 4 111 make Addresses. To close the three days' cclcbrAtlqn of this remarkable forty years ot home mis sion work, a reception will be held nt St Matthew's church, at 7:30 o'clock. Mon day evening. All friends of llev. a.nd Mrs. siyder and of their congregations am invited. Short addresses will he made by Itnv. 3. M. Cromer, D. I)., ot 8outh Au burn. Neb.; ltev. K. I Fleck of Lincoln and other visiting and local ministers Dlrfiop Ecannell wilt preach at the 11 o'clock msss Sunday mohnlng at St. Ce cilia's pro-cathedratt ' streets; sermon topic, "Tho Lord's Prayer, Temptation, ' Bible school, m , young peoples meeting. ; p. m. KpUcapnt. All SalnU, Tw nty-slxth and Dewey Avenue T. J. Mnokay, Itcctor-rSermon toplo for the Second Sunday In Advent, "The Need for Bhade In Ou Dally Ufa." Serticcs at "Oo u m., 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. A St. Matthias, Tenth and TVorthlngton Avenue, ltev. (leorge 8. Southworth, Pastor Second Bunday lh Advent Holy fotnmunlon at 8." Sunday school at 10. Holy communion and sermon at it Evensong and aermon.on Friday at 7 9X Church ot the Oood Shepherd, Twentieth and. Ohio, nv. t. . Collar, Hector Moly communion, 8 n..m.: Hunday school, 9 S a. m.; holy communion with sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer with sermon, 7:30 p. m. Church of St. Philip Ihe Deacon, Twenty-first, Near Paul, ltev. John Albert Williams. Vicar IJol.v communion, 7:20 a. ni.; matins, 10:30 a. m.. holy communion with" sermon, 11 a. m.j Hunday school, 13:4-1 p. ni.i eVenlne Braver with sermon. 7:3 KvariRellenl. First United, 2422 franklin, nev. J. M. itdncll. Pastor Teachers meeting, 9:30. Sunday school, 10. Preaching, H. Jbnlor Kndeavor, p. m.. Young People's meeting at e.T. Premchlnir,-7o. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Draco I'nlted, Corner Camden Avenue and Twenty-seventy Thomas M. Bvans. I'Astor Sunday school rtt It) a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. andi7:S9 t. m. Christian Endeavor at S.'SO p.1 m. in the abaenc of the pastor Rev. M. Andreeseh will preach In the rridrnlng and lra i. Beard, of the Young Men'n Christian associa tion, will speak In the vnlng. German i.vaticilrai. Corner Eighteenth and Cuming, llev. P. Ostertng, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a, m.; Catechism class, 6 p. rrt.; Young Peo ple's association, 7 p. m. There will be no preaching in the evening; the pastor will preach In the. evening at tho Olen Avenue church at Council Bluffs, la., whose pastor Is sick at tho hospital. Wednesday and Thursday, December 10 and 11. the Women' Missionary society will hold their annual bazar on the first floor In the llee building, corner Seven teenth and Famum streets, Lutheran, tit. Mark's English. Twentieth and Bur dette, 1. rCoh, Pastor Morning service at 11 a. m., Second Advent Sunday, topic, The JSnris" Evening service at 7:30, topic, "Old Testament Saints." Chris tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Immnnuel, Nineteenth and Cass, Adolf nuii, i-astor-rticcpno sunaay in yvavent. Morning service at 19. Oraded Sunday school at 11:45. Evening service at I. I.uth league festivity on Flday .even ing, beglnnlg at 6. Choir or sbtty mem bers sings at services. Zlon, Thirty-Sixth and Lafayette Avenue, A. T. 1orlmer, Pastor Sunday si'hool at 10. Services at 11. Evening ser vices at 8. Services and choir practice on Thursday evening at 7:40. Ladles Aid so cley meets at the home of Mrs. Ernest Turner, 6123 North Sixteenth street, next Thursday afternoon nt 3. Grace, (English). South Twenty-sixth mroei, uciwecn i'oppieion ana wooi worth Avenues, Clarence N, Snihart, Minister 11 a. m., Prayer ana Sacrifice; 7:45 p. m.fl "The Nation's Great High way;" Sunday school, 10 a. m.: confirm ation classes, Friday, 4 and 7 p. m. Kountze Memorial, Farnam Street and Twenty-sixth Avenue, ltev. Oliver D. Bdltzly, Ph. D.. D; D.", Pastor Services fur the second. .Sunday In advent: Morn ing worship at 11, subject "When Is tho Kingdom of God Within Tout" evening worship at S; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Luther league, 7 p. m., confirmation classes Thursday evening at 7:45, Friday nfternoon at 4:15 and Friday evening at 7:45. Methodist. Trinity Methodist Episcopal, Twenty first and Kinney, Thomas Bithell, Pastor Morning senvlce at 10:30; Sabbath school, 12 in.; Epworth leagu, 6:30 p. in.; evening Service at 7:30. Tha' choir will render a sncred concert In the evening JBJaSjjaBB&SBaPCk A GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OF PIANOS A Sail WithoMt a Parallel in Amerita is How Going on at fht Wart rooms of the SihBjoller & Mneller Piano Company Wepurchaaied 500-Pianos and lUaysr Pianos, the best instruments the world pro duces, at a fraction of cost of production, and we are prepared to demonstrate to the wise buyer that his dollars will obtain twic e as much piano value here. as. anywhere elite in Omaha. , . . If you expect to purchase a piano or player for Xmas, it will pay you to investi gate our tremendous bargains. In our stock you will find nearly every famous piano of America. Steinway Hardrnan Lindtman & Son Weber Emerson Segersfrom Schmolier & Mueller McPhail Steger & Soitf And scores of others offered on the unheard of terms, of $LpO a week and 30 days'! free trial. Free stool, free, scarf, free, life insurancearid 25 year 'guarantee on:every? instrument sold. ; ltev. Cliarlea E, Cobhey. new pastor at the First Christian ehureb, will conduct, servlaes Sunday. l!o comes hero from Beatrice and wilt make his home In Orrtaha with his' wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Briydtfr, 35U' South 'Thirty-second street Dr. A. D. Harmon, wiio re signed the local pastorate oh account ot Ills health, left Thursday evening for Cable, Wis.,' where he will take life easy or a while. . wA Ntbreo dau' Special devotion. In con nection with, die feast of tho Innnculate conception, wltl begin tomorrow morning at the 10:30 roast , of the, Holy Angles' church, ThdiWotlon Is Intended for the soladlttes of .the blesat-d Virgin Mary, hut the ontlM congregation may avail themselves of . the oppoKunlty. Fatlm Livingstone of Crlghton university will conduct these ser'lces. which will be brought to a close on TVlnedny morn ing; Holy A f! gels' cliUrch la located at T-enty-elrliUi and Fowler avenue, and ths past6r is Father Flanagan. J. .M. Ixily. D. D., (will preaoh Sunday At tM Grace Metnoaist church, Twenty- seoodd ami1 Seward Streets. The service will rtart ai 8 o'clock. Rev. O. Smith, pastari hohas been ill, 'will resume his dKleit th(SundnyJnier4nk servjie. ' DavM 8,t,M. Uner of Chicago, aiinor ty wttltwieplti. -wrt-.'gtvn his, third free psbtle leetire ' UmUr the auspices of the Omaha Thnosopjhleal society, on "Itesur rectJon and Asclenslon," Siinday evening. The lecture will' be given Ji the society's hall. 20 Baldrlge building, .TwpntletH and Farnam streets. The choir of Trinity Methodist church, Twenty-first and Blnney, will render a sacreji concett Stlnday enlng at 7:30 o'clock. The program follows; Organ recital, Fladley Jenkins; song, 'tRock of Ages," by oliolr and congrega tB; wayer; song, "Crossing the Bar," by i choir: acrlpture: offering: song, "Kaarer My God to Thee," by choir and congregation; solo, by Newell; anthem, "Blst Be the Tie that Binds," by choir and congregation: duet, by Harry and Miss Both Hansacker; doxology; benedic tion. Plymouth Congregational church will be transferred from the gymnasium of the University o Omaha, to Reeack hall, the recitation building, ok the same campus. Baptist. First. Twenty-ninth Avenu and Har aey, Key. "V. Jasper Howell, rastor--Xeralag servle at 1:. with Lord's aup Mr and we)ete to the new .ssesibers. KvMlng wersMp at ,7t ttheme, "Faith," this la att evMgewtlt) sermon. Zten, Twenty-sixth and Franklin. Rev. W. T. Halts. PasterCavenant meeting at 10:90 a. m. , Sunday school at 1 p. m. Yung People's union at :W p. m. Kven tMe servtcea at 7:16, 9reacSing by the paster. The Lord's supper will be Ad ministered and the hand f felMTwshlp given new members. Mid-week pre.yw meeilnK every Wedaesday evening at 7:90. Calvary. Twenty-third an 'Hanltea, J. A, Maxwell. Paston Morning smvlee at M:M. subject "The OMigatton ot Love;" oommualen and reception' of new mem bers, MMe school at noon. Young PeoMe's meeting at :. subject. "The ideal Christ! aa His Rewartfa." Kvangellstto service at 7:36 p. m. question sermon. "Where Art Thou." Immanuel Twenty-fourth and Pinkney Morning service at 10:80, with addresses by three laymen, follows! by Lord's supper and reception of new members Bible school at noon. Young people's meeting At 6:30. Evening servlpe, con ducted by choir, beginning at 7:15. with fifteen minutes organ jprelude. Men's fellowship supper at t-M. Wednesday evening, followed by an hour Bible study. Midweek meeting on Wednesday evening at S o'clock. O race, .south Tenth and Arbor,' K. B. Taft, Minister Sunday school. 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11; baptism and the Lord's supper; sermon topic "A Deslra to See Jesus;" Baptist Young People's union, 7 P. m.: evening service at 7:0, sublect, "The Experience ot a Young Christian." Christian. First, Twenty-sixth and Uarney, Charles K. Cobbey, Pastor Mr. Cobbey begins his work as pastor at the morn ing service. It a. m. Evening service, JiSO. Christian Kndeavor At :J0, toplo, "Chris tian Ideas Ills Reward.1' Junior Kn deavor at 4:SU, tonic, "Bible Heroes. ' Bible school at . , nU North Side, Twntj--seond and Lath rop, II. J. Klrschsteln. Minister Morning worship at 10:). sermon theme, "The lard'a Invitation:" Bible school, IS m.; Christian Kndeavor. 6 11 n. m. : avonim- service at 7:. sermon theme, "The Evi dence of Pardons0 midweek meetlnc Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Christian Xrlrnrr. First Church of Christ. (Sclentlin. Kt Murv'M AvftntiA anil Ttt-ntv-frMir.!. c . -Sunday school, :5 and 11 a. m.; Sunday f J,I10,B""- , H converts the polaons In the uaw saw as aavo ltas, md fuiw vwi lly eliminate. Stuart'a Calcium Wafers wll cure the most acute case of pimples. loaarrJtatlonal. I thrn or lniir .livn St Mary's Avenue. Twenty-seventh' Stuart'a Calcium Wafers contain noth and St. Mary's AvenueMonlng servleo t lug harmful to ihe nyeteni. They not only i. kijiiuu ujr ei. r. d. cMiein, i purity tne moon, nui maae tt nealiny I theme. "The High Cost ot Llvlnj. Sun-1 uhi vigorous, bringing the low of youth I day school at noon. No evening service, to the cheeka and vigor und strength to : Y1. J,'netnh nrt Davenport. Fred- thi body. Yotf wilt never know how! .V?A . ... r "liSL 1 glorious u is to live until you nave a Hi. BHH&'r. he H'0 1,,d wltKlPure. vigorous abundant ' blood supply Christ in God." Communion and recepy coursing through your veins. There are at 7:30. First. Twentieth and Davenport, Titus Lowe, Minister Morning' service at 1L subject. "Tho Impact of Christ-on the World:1' evening service, at 7:39, subject, "The New, Man and the New -Woman." Sunday school, 9:ts a. nr.; ' Kpworth league, 6:90 p. m.; midweek meeting, Wednesday evening at 7:; Men's club, Sunday morning at 9:15, D.p A. II. Hip pie, leader, McCabe, .Fortieth and. Farnam. W. II. Underwood, Pastor Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Morning service at U. Junior league at 3. Kdworth league at 6:30, topic. "Has God a Place for My LlfeT" Evening, service at 730. Prayer aBd bible study class on Wednesday evening at 7:. Diets Memorial, Tenth and Pierce. C N. Dawson, Minister. Sunday school at 3:30, Dr. J. U Krfanx. superintendent. Preaching at 10:45. . Kpworth league at 0:30, R. H, Pendell leader, Preaohlng at 7:S0. topic, "Return of the Wanderrer' Brotherhood mfeet-dn Tuesday at .7:30 p. m. Sunday school .board meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30, followed by the woekly prayer meeting. Special ser vices far nurses on Sunday evening, De cember 14, at 7:80. Walnut Hill, Forty-first and Charles, William Boyers, Pastor PUblio worship and sermon by the Rev, Edward Hltlop, district superintendent, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at noon, George Lladley, superintendent. Kpworth league at 8:80 p. tn;. Publla worship and sermon by the pastor at 7:30 p. m. Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth and Larlmbre, J. Franklin Haas, Minister Morning sermon at 10:39. sublect. "A kMournful Jeremlade." Evening sermon. "r oms or reeling." special music at all services. Presbyterian. First, Corner Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D., Pastor Com- Dirt Wait for Pimples to Go They'll leave la a Hurry It Yoa TJs Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Tried nd Probed by ThoHsaads. "Oh.the'll 'go away as I grow older" perhaps. But why watt for old are to correct the disorders of young blood when Stuart's Calcium Wafers will de stroy the emotions caused by blood Im purities in the course or a few dayaT Why be subjected to the annoyance of a pimply face for years and lose all the admiration and love that youth holds dear when the remedy Is so simple? Thousands of people throughout the country owe the beauty and attractive ness of their complexion to Stuart's Cal cium Wafers. Why not gain for your- en me uirBnuia: mrsa nave uui&incar "Boa't Walt for Ola Are, Ton Will if ever Xos rtmplti This Way Un til Ton loss Tour sauty," Skin disorders except those caused by parasites are also blood disorders. Purify the blood and at the same time you drive out the pimples. Calcium itllphlde. the chief constituent of Stuart'a Calcium Wafers, la the greatest of blood puririers ana is recommended by all pby- Slightly Used Pianos at Bargain Prices $53P dickering & l?ons Upright.' 8295 225 Hcrllch Upright -S- 75 $500 Emerson Upright.-. S260 $1230 Bobthe Ilr.os. Upright e 95 $200 J. I. Halo Upright 8125 $370 Stcgcr & Sons Upright! Sinn $800 Steele Grand ''.SSOO $230 Decker &!Sons Upright.', ,. . 1810& $800 Kimball Upright .8175 $500 Mohlin Upright..,........, .-8220 $275 Hamilton, Upright 8150 8750 Steinway. Upright .Mon ir onicKoring as son urana. , .JgZO Also U10 AEQMAN uno of PliAYER PIANOS, lacltidlng Stelnwiy, Weber, Stcck, Wheelock. Stroud. Stuyvesnitt nnd Technola. EVEHY INSTRUMENT MARKED IN PiiAIN FIGURES. FREE $25 COUPON. DIAMOND RING FREE. This Coupon will bo accepted as part ' Step lnslOo and register for th0 $1BQ of first Ijaymrat on any EAV Piano or Diamond Ring to bo.gtven.avvay awtaU. Player I in"t our storerooms, If - mas Eve. No purchase necessary in : presented befdro January 1, 1014. ordcr ,"0 register. If j on are unable to call in person, please wlto for our Freo Catalogue and Prlco List. You can make no better Chrlstihn8 purchase than a Plnno or Player Piano. It will bring jor and pleasure to tho entire household and your frlenos as well. 7 pioasiiro to SCHMOLLER MUELLER PIANO CO, Oldest Piano Houso In tho West. 1311-18 FARNAM ST., OMAHA,, JKM tabllstied 1850. aervires at It a. in. and S p. 111.; subject at lesson rermoh, "Uod the Only Osueu Hon of member. 1-lvenlnR servlra at t-A subject. "The .Wonderful Movements ot Our Time. CJiritllsn Kndeavor at && Plymouth, ft-ederlrk W I,euvttt. Mln istcfSenlca at 10. W In the I'nrverstty ot Omaha. Twenty-fourth and Pratt not only good looks, but health and ha9- Wafers. iliiea In every bos of Stuart'a Calcium Stuart's Cali-luhl Wafers are conven ient to carry and pleasant to take. Uet a SOc box ot your druggist munfon service, 10 JO a. nt: evening serv ice, at 730; young people's meeting, 6:15 p. m.;v8uaday Bchooi,;ii m. . Korth, Corner Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V. Hltbee, X. D Paator-J-Sermon at 10:30 a. m. on ''Giving by Christ's Bute;" Sunday sehobl, 12m. t Young People's So ciety of Christian .Endeavor, 6.80 p. m.i sermon at 7:20 p. m. on "Strlvldg for the Masterr." Castellar, C. C. Meek, Pastor Sabbath school,, 10 a. m.; morning service, 11 a. m.; Junldr ChristUn Endeavor, 3:30 p. m.; Senior Christian' Endeavor, 7 p. m.; even ing service. 8 p. m. Ilov. K. J. Kalllna of the .South Omaha' Bohemian Presbyter Ian church will preach at the evening service. Iowo Avenue .Corner Fortieth and Nicholas, Rev. Nathaniel McGlttln, D. D., Pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.; church service, 11 a. m.; , Christian Endeaver, 3 and :tS p. m.; . evening service at 7JS; prayer meeting ' and teachers' class Wednesday evening at 8 led by J. B. Wootan. Clifton Illtl. FortV-flfth and Grant. Thomas B. Greenlee, Pastor Bible school, 9: IS a. m.; pUbllo worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m. Dr. A. B. Marshall ot the Omaha Theological seminary will preach at, both services. Christian Endeavor so cltey. 6:30 p. m., "The Ideal Christian His Howards;" Wednesday, g p. m., meet ing for prayer and fellowship. Farkvale. Thlrtl'-flrst and Gold. Uev. A. E. T.ohmahn, Minister Morning war- snip witn sermon tsy tne minister and Bible school at 10:30; Junior Christian Endeavor society, 3 p. m.; Senior Chris tian Endeavor society. 7 d. m.: avenlmr worship 'at 7:46; , Junior Intermediate Chorus Thursday iat 3.4S p. m.: prayer meeting .of the church and senior chorus rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30. Falrvlew. Pratt ' Street and Fortieth Avenue. Charles IL Fleming. Pastor .Bible school, 2 p. m.: afternoon worship aijs, tn,eme, "rne,i.ine or tieast iiesist ance:" service ot song. 7:30 tx m. Wednei- unf, ovwims ot 1110 ivftutar tiiiuwewcl service ana Mrs. Easton the leader. No more John Work till the middle of January. Benson. B. J. McCluntr. Pastor Sun day sehool. 10 a. m.: morning worship at 11. sermon theme, ''Rewards;" men's Bible class. 13 m.; Junior i'hrisllun Endeavor, 3;30 p. m.i Clirlstlan Kndeavor. 6:30 p. m.: evening worshtn at 7:00. sermon sub ject. "The Pean of Christ." Miss Sago of omaha win sing '"Trust In the Lord." by Handel. The choir will sing Gounod's anthem, "Send .Out Thy IJght." Prayer meeting Wednesday evenng at S. Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth, Robert Karr, Pastor Sunday school, 9.30 n. ,m., A. D. Schermerhorn. superinten dent; preaching, 10: a. m., subject. "The Kffects of Ploty" Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m., under direction of Misses Woolley and Grace Howell; Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. nw subject. "How to Make tha Meet ing of Our Society More Helpful;" preach ing. 7:30 p. m . subject. 'The TemDtatlons of Jesus." Teacher training class, 7:15 p. m.. Wednesday, followed by prayer meeting. Church of .the Cnvmint Trtt and Twenty-seventh. f'hm-i ir vi.minr 7!Sftot".Mornlnf worship at 10:30. theme. school, li m.: Christian Kndenver. -.45 n. m,. evening worship at 7:30. subject. "The Greatest Plague in the World." Wcdnes- un evening at s the regular midweek service. No mote oT John Work till the iiuuaie or januaiy. Down-town Chrlst ",a." J!1" D" tne I-adles Aid on Friday 5n,.LFu,rda' of nex week In tho Bee building. Miscellaneous. Tnternstlonsl Bible Students' Associa tion. Barlght flail No. 1. Nineteenth and arnam-Sunday, 3 p. m.: Subject, "The Heavenly Jerusalem;" speaker, A. W. Rlemer. ' Reorganlied Church of Jesus Christ of Jf Day Saints. Twenty-fourth and Ohio-Sunday school. -45 a. m.; rellglo Uterary society. 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 8 P m.; midweek prayer service Wednes day, S p. m. Pentecostal. Ulo North Twentyfourth. ltev. .V C. Atherton. Paslor Sorvlres at a.I. . ,:S attenioon. "The Oospei of Salvation from ln and Disease. 8om and Body;" evening. "Where Are tin l.'tM,l-. .r" TJ,eJ' t-onselous? What Do the Nations Belioe. and What Sa the SorlpturesT" . I'nlted Brethren. Nineteenth snd loti, rop. W. o; Jones. Sllnlstcr-Blble school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 . m prajer meeting, Wednesday, i p. m.: gj-m classes, boys, 9-11 jtars, Monday, 7O0 p. m.; dafllesr Tuesday, :S0 p; tent coys, 14-16 years, .Thursday. 6:80 X. m. Vj M'. C. A. Notes. The. student" c6pncl of tho educational department wilt meet Wednesday even ing at 6:15. Plans, are already started for the New Year's reception, to bo held the evening of January 1. Tho membership social, scheduled . for December ,1, has been postponed until the evening or December 15. General Secretary D. F. Denison will address tho hlnh school boys at their conference at Hastings Sunday. The young Men's- Christian association Is now conducting a class for those men who wish to become naturalised. j?r. Henry1 life problem class. Just preceding tho men's meeting, will discuss the subject, "Choosing Companions." The men's meeting Sunday afternoon will ba addressed by Rev. W. R. Hill ot the First Baptist church, South Omaha. Secretary R. S. Flower will leave Sat- UrriA.V With A An-n (.... r V. TTi 1 school boys to attend the conference at .n ,81wrlaV evening the teachers of the night sehool. with their wives, will attend, a reception and banquet at the association building. A literary Pro gram will follow. Jones, assisted by Miss Blanche Bradley. Jin, iiiuxrin. vioumsi; will Hotlierlngton, 'cellist; John G. Jamleaon, baritnnA. at ih. Q rB n.' . a ....... r - - - v. . ... j m T frrecatlohnl nhtirt. .will .ih. . Mi..in.t. at the association hall. Tuesday evening Mr, Denison will go 1 st't Juls. "tend a meeting of the Industrial Commission of tho Employed ftfflnMM CrfAr .... Ae .1 A.' . . . . Christian Associations ot North Araer- iucv. m ma uuiuijiiamuii win inveadgato ino responsibility of the associations to tho .tndgairal worker and -will reeetsjmsnd plana for reaching and worklnriwith this class of men. , V-f BRIEF CITY NEWg Ooplsy, Jeweler, 21S S. 16th. JSthyear. ridellty Storage k Van Oo. Doutf.1616. Have Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. xaf Inst Tea. re&B MntusU Gould. Slghtlag fixtures. Borress-Sranden Co. Jfotios The women ot First Metllodlet church will hold their Christmas War December 8, 8 and 10 at 1609 Farnam street The display this year of gjtts use ful and beautiful will surpass other years. Kuosr This resDonsmr. tni.l mm. pany executor and trustee you will avoid all contingencies and disabilities o' Indl- viaual trusteeship at moderate cost your estate. nam street. tu Peters Trust Co., 1622 Far- FATHER KALAMAJA AND BROTHER RETURN HOME Rev. Theobald Kalamaja, pastor of Im maculate Conception church, and hl brothers. W. Mlko Kalamnla. nf Kml. Omaha and S. J, Kalamaja of Denver, Colo., returned from South Bend, Ind., where they were called three weeks age to the bedside of their dvlnir fnth.r died on Thanksgiving day. The late Jo- sepn Kalamaja illcd nt the age of 70 and leaves, besides his wife, five sons and seven daughters and an aged father of 91. PALS GOOD DIGESTION AND GOOD HEALTH Are you really "acquainted" with them? Are you in "daily" touch with I a keen appetite? Do you know the pleasure of eating without distress? Is your liver active nd the ' bowels regular? If you cannot truly answer - ies you should try HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters IT WILL HELP iOC BAt K TO HEALTH. START TODAY