THE OlVfAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 1, 1914. 6 A MOTOROYCLESJN EVIDENCE Two-Wheeled Speed Machines Will Occupy One Seotion. CTCLECAR TO BE EXHIBITED UKit Trpe of Motor Vehicle Will Be Displayed by Nebraska Cycle Company n Same Section a Motorcycle. NEW PRESIDENT OF 'LOZTER MOTOR COMPANY. Tho motorcycle allotment will be very much In evidence at the Omaha Auto sobile show thla year. Last year was the flrat year a motorcycle exhibit waa shown In Omaha. and the aucceas of that renture wee ao marked that this year It waa decided to give more attention to the two-wheeled machines In order to kc commodate the desires of the public, which, aa a whle has as much curiosity about motorcycles aa about automobiles. The exhibit this year will be aa It was Iat year. In the north corridor of the Auditorium, with entrance from the stage, tho entlro corridor has been re served for thla put pose and will bo deco rated appropriately. Designer Collins ku devised distinctive decoration for the section and promises that It will be rm of the most attractive adjunct to the big- event. Aa the motorcycle Industry in Omaha la la its infancy and the number of deal era la relatively few, only four flrma have contracted for apace. They are the Xebraaka Cycle company. W. K. Dewey, Victor Boos and the Omaha Bicycle coni paay. However, each of these firms la agent for several brands of motorcycles. ao the sire of their exhibits will bo large and all brands of machines will be dis played. The makes of machines which will be in the exhibit are Indian, llarley- lDvldson. Heading-Standard, Yale, Thor and Excelsior. Many different types of machlnea will Manv different types of machlnea will be shown thla year. The motorcycle In dustry haa advanced by atrldea during the laat twelve months, so that there are Just aa many styles in motorcycles there are motor cars. Some of tho late two-wheeled vehicles aro as completely equipped, even to the electrical devices, aa an expensive automobile, fcach one nt h eshlbltora Will also show- a de livery body attachment for the machlnea. Thla year the new and much-talked -of Cyolecar will be displayed. 'Thla la the flrat vear these peculiar little machlnea have been shown anywnere'and they are arousing all' kinds of curiosity at tne Mtioeal shows which are being held in Xe'w York and Chicago. The Cyclecar Is a amall affair, bullti low. to the ground and holds two passengers. There are venl in Omaha already and they have no difficulty In cllmblnjr hiye or making rmnearauveiy laat ume. i no hum ""-" in niA in Omaha la the' Imp and la typl cal of the little cars. . An Imp will be Ainiavnf In the motorcycle section at tfce show, Preaoher Travels on Twin Motorcycle clerevrr.an at 'least who la a firm beljever in the efficiency of the motorcycle, not perhaps as a "saver of souls," but as a saver of time., a, saver of wiener and a' eWver of ministers. " George W. Phillip, pastor ,ef "First BapUat church ot Hamilton, O.. la the minister In question, and after" a year's use of a Yale Twin be calls his machine "so vital an adjunct to my proieswon that I would not bo without it. Before buying a motorcycle, Mr. PhlMlps often experienced a tax almost beyond hU energy. Now ther are few demands that prove too 'heavy. For Instance, trot lone ho he handled a full forenoon's work at Ma office, had dinner In Hamilton, mounted his machine rode twenty-five miles to Kentucky, preached a funeral Mmnn at 2 o'clock. ' and was . back at Hamilton for his evening's work. Another day ho tutti -three weddings to eerform In half an hour, and had ' to cover wore than two miles to make con nectlons tho motorcycle made the thing possible. Auto Show Develops Nothing Freakish Ie Huff, manager of the Nebraska Butck Auto company, haa returned from the Chicago shew and" he reports .that while the decorations were very pretty and the shew la general very successful, there were no new features of any Im portance brought out at the show and ,no freak cars of an; kind displayed, which shows that the automobile has settled down to what Is a'flnlshed product. Lifting of Marion Receivership is a .-J-SBaaBaaBaata. bhhhhI -bBHHHHHHHHh SBBBBBBB&V iBBBBBBBBBBff BSbbbbbbbbbsbbb. wmK fBH aPaSaSsaSsaSsaSsT tho curves as to bo Just aa good on Ueachey'a nonflap plane. NVnrlv alt the nromlnent automobile m.e.1 J!l?h "Jrc' Church of the Covenant to Start Aa a result activities on the row were rather light. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Two Weeks' Revival. Guy L. Smith la the proud possessor of r,v v m RflTTRTl irn T.T'.flTTniE a photograph of President Wilson apeak- X. 1. HVUOtt XV Jj&UlUiUi Ing from a Hudson six to e,uw scnooi chll illdren. Considerable Interest locally la being Htrat Memorial Church Thlrty- Ponrth and Inrimore, Arranges Musical Pro a mm for Snndny Kvenlna. taken by motor men with regard to the first automobile show In St. Joseph, which will be held for four daya aubsc fiuent to February 4. Most of the local men arc Interested In: the success of the snow ana several win auenu. ,Xn, Cnurcn of th Covcna.nt, Presby George Toorer hopped over to Chicago terjan, Twenty-seventh .and .Pratt, an- n tun 'itinw thar in ma lust hOWl nounrea a tn irMti rt f tiHval mSa at ChIcagoleP,aJ ? beginning Monday. These meet- wl" b0 to the displays at Chicago. be GREELEY GOT ALL THE GLORY f-J W&Z. a!!' I T1 A "Go We( Voting; Man,"-Expression Attributed to an Inillann Killior; President Marshall, Dr. Fisher and Pas tor Meek will bo the' speakers and there will be good music. Nine 6ut of ten persons If asked to quote s6nio utterance of Horace ureeiey would respond with, "Go west, young I man." Home woum aon -ana stow "h with the country." The Troy (N. Y.) Times goes even further. It says that Tenor'Solo The Holy JaamphJlL Gilbert this was the Invariable reply that the great editor of ,the Tribune made to every young -man who sought , hla . ad vice. Tho advice was ao good that it has been fixed In the mind of the public and It Is doubtful whether the. idea that Greeley: originated the phrase will ever nam awav. Yet, the circumstances of the phrase being- attributed to Greeley in .what waa deemed a harmless piece of literary foreery have often been net forth. Mr. Greeley finally aet tho mat ter right In the columns of tho Tribune by declaring that' the expreaslon of the sentiment had been erroneously at tribute! to hlmnelf. But he added that Dasiiw4- -P m 4-Vrk Tnnrin io fully did he concur In tho advice it JUUUOOJLUl UilG liftUD that endorsed It most heartily and Joined In saying, "Go west, young mans go west." The article in which the advloe first npneared was written by John I B. Boule for the Terrs llauto Express In 1R51. William 8, Walah, who haa run the hlatory of the matter down to original sources, says that Mr. Boule and Richard Thompson, later secretary of the navy, were talking in Mr. Boule's sanctum, and Mr. Thompson, who held his friend's talenta'aa a writer in high esteem, was urging him to go west and grow up with tho tountry. By way of encouragement he told Mr. Boule that ho could write an article that would be attributed to Horace Greeley if he tried. Following Is the -evening program at the Hirst Memorial Methodist church, Thirty-fourth and Iarlmore avenue; Bass Solo-4-Itock of Ages Thompson ' ' H. P. Connver. Baritone Solo Homeland... A. T. Alvord. CI ilty. Wavno Moore. Chorus singing by tho cbolr. BeV. F. T. . Bouse' will apeak Sunday- night on "Ten Signs of the Coming King dom'! at 7:15 at 'the First Congregational church, Nineteenth, and.' Davenport. The Woman's Missionary society of North Prcsbyterinn church held lta ban- net- meeting during the week. Attendance, gifts and Interest were the largest. A luncheon preceded the session and 230 wo men sat about the tables. Rev. Mr. Kal- Una, pastor of the South Omaha Bohe mian Presbyterian church, made the ad dress and Dr Charles Herron of the sem inary gave ap Instructive map talk. Miss Thelma Ellis sang and Mra. Bryce Craw ford submitted the financial statement. The enlarged financial gifts are attrib uted to the quickened Interest in the mis sion study classes, which has become a dominant spirit In the entlro work of this church. Rt. Rev. Bishop Bcannell will preach at the 11 o'clock mass Sunday morning at St. . Cecelia's procathedral. . , It. tt. Homon will addresa the Interna tional Bible students Bunday at 3 p. m. In Baright hall, corner Nineteenth and Farnam streets, on the subject, "The Re lation of Mind to Matter." What Is taken In automobile circles to be a most optimistic sign of trade condi tions in general and of the automobile Industry In particular, was th? lifting if the receivership for tho Marlon Motor Car company of Indianapolis on January 24. It was shown that tho financial af fairs of the company have been adjusted for the continuation of the company's business on a1 larger scale than ever before. The Marlon company went Into the hands of a receiver November 3, last. It was announced at that time that the ac tion was a .protective one 'and the com pany claimed ,to be solvent. The discharge of the Marion receiver Is especially noteworthy in view of tho fa:t that it Is one of the first Instances in which standing has been restored to an automobile company whose affairs haa been under the supervision of the court. It gives Woat concrete evidence to sus tain recent declarations and various statements as to the future bright pros pects for the trade. The successful end ing of this receivership la sure to go far in creating and maintaining confidence throughout the automobile world. C. W. McDonald, manager of the Marion Auto company of this city. ,ln speaking of thla. action aald) "This means that the Marion factory .will go ahead on t ....- i i I, ' . - : . orc- .V1- nnr th& article In full and Pastor-Sunday school at .lna ".MQ wn,cn lM Maom Sal:: Z"V r.. i t. hvoroWp anaUrd 8 st Baptist. Olivet. Thirty-eighth and Grant Avenue Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. Baptist Young People's union meeting Wednesday Mr. Soule modeatly demurred. Mr, Thommnn Insisted and offered to bet a Z ' ' . . ... and 7:30. 'Bap Darrei oi iiour, u n oouio "( lat 6:30 Midweek son, that tho feat could be accomplished I evening' at S. if Mr. Soule tried hla beat. Calvary. Twentv-flfth and Hamilton. J. Mr. Boula wrote a column editorial for A. Maxwoll, , Pastor "Tho Steadfastness v.- ,n,.. nnriimliiM. in the M Christ'- communion and reception of - -rr .. . . members at io:ao. procraaunatoro" west, beginning with the. words: 'Horace at 7:So. y0ung iwople's meeting at :!. Greeley could never have given a young I Subject, "Twelve Great Verses." leader, ,.tr ..win. thni that contained Melvern Metcalfe. in th .mi ' 'Go weat. youns- man ' " Olivet Grove, Thtrty-alxth and Crown In the words, uo west, young-, man. . . AvenueSunday school at 2:45. It will be observed that it waa not teen- I lynching service each Thuraday evening nlcally a forgery, but lta Direct waa tnoiat 8. cottage meeting Tueaaay evening t. . .... ... I at the homn of Mr. Davla. 6102 North . I? r A,. V,.rft.tl Tfilrty-seventh. Bpaclal revival meetlnga of the country to the other, necessitating wUl DCgjn ln tn8' church noxt Sunday. the correction by Mr. Oreeley in the Rev. Mr. Beard will preach. Tribune, which waa accomplished by re Grace, Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Taft. ,Xai v,. vu trtir! in full ami I Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morning i- i ... . . . .... iivornnin ana uord'B RUDDer at 11. auo- ia.held by dealers and bwnera Is what nan aireaoy neen .tcU .-Tho-Humility of Jesus." , Baptist fi.ot ,..' !... ii.. t .i. . .i lit IB one oi uio pruiu oi i&ie mm uw i vnunir i'f ome h union at -7. 'juvcnina wor- naiuraiy , we ,arn weu pleased with the --" "T"T : nrv: school. 2010 South' Fourtn, at-a. outcome and, we are all hoping that' there Pt at second hand.-Bt. Louis, Globe- .FlM- corner "Harney ' and Twenty. win, bo! no, more floods In Indianapolis, for, , as a- matter of fact, tho factory's temporary embarrassment waa very largely" due to, the floods of last March. whlch.rcsultedln not only great financial I... . , I . .... . . . ' iubo uini ume, dui almost entirely disabled the manufacturing oraanlna- Democrat ninth Avenue. Rev. W. Jasper HowelL Pastor Morning worship1 at 10i30. Ob- CiDTUnillit'C :CUnOk (Q servance of Lord's' supper and reception Cfn I nUUAlXC .onUUIV Id t,t new mnmbera. Sunday school at noon. RECORDED AT SEATTLE frTSSJ cSSt lacter Than Self-lUisPectlng Non-Chrls- WAaHINGTON. Jan. 31. A pronounceu I tlansT . ." 1. . - Jl - J I . n v . . LT.U fn..Mt.,.fAti,k Mn tion right In tho height of the spring sea- ,,-Whlh instruments of Georgetown unl- Plnkney Streets Morning aervlcea at 10:30. aon and thla naturally made them ov- !!2.r . .......... .. ------i iiirst , uapusv cnurcn ui iwwum, y.p. at 10:M and continued until 11:44 o'clock, niblo school at 'noon. Young people's meeting, at 6:30. Evening service ax i:su, nAnnuptftfi dv itev.. 'j. nomas auqchuu. Ttaraea aunDer served by the men at 6:30 Wednesday evening, followed by an hour's Bible study, prayer meeting at a. , Christian. North Side. Twenty-second and Lothrop Streets, H. Klrechateln, Mlnlater Morn ing sermon theme, "The Source of Per sonal insDtratlon." Bible school at noon- Christian Endeavor at 6115. Evening ser mon, theme, "The Young People and the Church." First. Twenty -sixth and Harney- Charles E. Cobboy, Pastor Morning aerv. Irn at 11. Toole. Resurrection Lessons,' EXPLOSION OF FIRE DAMP wJ.?l J?1 WW A'Atini- PnnlA'a Society of Christian En- DOKTMTIND. Germany. Jan. 31.J.Twen- M.ivor at 6:30. Tocfc. "Christian En- nMnna a iraA.. t k.. duvor Proxress." Junior Endeavor at kliM an -n.. i-i,,,. i . 4:30. Bible school at 9:45. i jHuauu ui tiro uwiitf in uio Aontnown v. oi (. rrv..n colliery today. The management' bellevea ty.fourth Street and St. Mary's Avenue- tae numoer oi aiuea ana injurea tnus BUDject or icason-sermon, -ixjvo. j.ijo far accounted for, , represents all the church building being ...ueaicatea on inia late in. finishing their 1913 production nnd corresponding late In starting deliveries or their prcaent models." Nimrod Attempts to Use His Paige Oar for His Duck Boat Meals Doi't Hurt i Sit At Ut the, Paige repreaentatlvea have been forced to acknowledge that tho Page la not. infallible.. One thing tho Paige can not do It can't be used for a duck boat. , T. F. Riley of, Fargo, N. D., seemed to have, an idea that hla Paige could go any where, lie la a famous nimrod and uses his, car for hunting In the mountains and on the plains, and it haa. nover failed him but once. He took to duck hunting In hla Paige', and thla was too much even for this good-natured, willing car. Mr, ltllcy tells In hla letter that the efforts' of tho two-man power kicker be hind, coupled 'with the thirty-six horse power tinder tho hood were successful In pulling him out of the marsh, but adds," if it had been any other car than a Paige I would be there yet." The observers estimate that' the tremors were about 2,060 miles distant, in a north westerly direction. SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. a. A strong earthquake waa recorded, today oh tho seismograph of the Vnlverslty of ' Wash ington, beginning at 7:59 a. m. and con tinuing until 8:35 a, m. The needle moyed two inohea on the record. .Indications are that the. disturbance waa 4,000 mile south of Seattle. - TWENTY-TWO KILLED IN casualties. Married. Mas., a matter of .money an.. aW tCallS ItUI i. hind, coupled wlth the thlrty-slx hom. Heverla of J Innwnr imi'tr ivia Vmn.t .......... If matrimony la wiui you. tne oiaer and uglier the man Ya I the better; for nothing should corns be tween you and your sdlden calf. I If a man were not deformed he would i not need to be reformed. I The risks are great .enough for. any woman, even wnen ane marries a man I who does not need reforming. if i - . m o txt i i I .Many women are becoming so useful motor i our oi mnamjr , . .. I The Bible never said that tt waa not "Joseph R. Drake, vice president of the 5'l"TTSn'"2 JK "SSSYi Hudd Motor Car comnany. la moklnar iinnn. The.' work, worriea and ,woea of adult second tour of the world in a Hupmablle. It you want to pull with your wife don!t A little. Btwwt'a Dyspepsia Tablet Will Aid Yewr Kxfca.ttated low. acli to Uigtat Atty MtI. t' tt n ral lov to see children eat? There Is almost a ridiculous 'humor about It The same Joy that a'chlW feels at meal time should , be experienced by "crown upa" and would be if they would only do aa children ao. Drake Makes Second life ekhaust tho digestive 'apparatus and w. VUVJ . 3 " j " "-."T w. rti T Into the household aifalrs. nature very often Is not allowed time or .r" "'".. ",u "'u""u Once In a while let vour husband have ofortunity to renew or-repair tho ex- toureu in a uupmobiie three year ago. the last word-Jt will please him and be auatea organs' ana-oepieea amesuve out is traveling more leisurely and car- no loss to you. Washli juioea. rylng the gospel 'of 'Hupmobllo Into sec tions not vjslted on, hla previous world tour. Starting out frbra England, he crossed I over to France and,' after touring down riata. thru services will be held, at 11 a. m., 3 p. m. ana 8 p. m. ounaay scnooi at 8:45 and 11 a. m. Conarreantional. Flrat Nineteenth and Davenport. F. T. Rouse, Paetor Morning worahlp at 10:30. Evening service at 7:43. Subject 'Ten Signs of the Coming of the Kingdom." Young People's Bociety of Christian En deavor at 6:45. Sf. Mary's Avenue, Twenty-seventh Street and St Mary's Avenue, nev. o. A. n.iih.rt Paatnr Mnrnlnir service at 10:3): sertnon theme, "The Nature and Extent df.the Kingdom of God." Bunday echool at noon. Orchestra music. Midweek serv ice wednesaay evening. Plymouth. F. W. Leavltt, Minister- Service at the-University chapel, Twenty- fourth ana rrau oireeta, ai iv; a- ra.; tnni. "rhriatlan Endeavor." Sunday school at noon. Young people's meeting at 6:S0. Chrlauan Endeavor weea win oe observed with aome special meeting each day. Evangelical. fiarman. Elcrhtcenth and Cumins?. Rer, v. natortnr. Pastor Sunday school at 10. Preaching at u ana s. iiev. a. uraucnie and Ohio. Rev. T. J. Collar, Rector Holy coumunton at S. 8unday school at 9:4&. H61y communion with sermon at 1L Evening prayer with aermon at 7:30. St Matthias, Tenth and Worthlngton, Rev. George S. Bouthworth, Pastor Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Holy communion at 8. Sunday school at 10. Holy communion and sermon at 11. Even song and sermon Friday at 7:30. Church of St Phlllo the Deacon. Twen ty-first near Paul, Rev. John Albert Will- lams, vicar Holy communion at t-.ju. Matlna at 10:30. Holy eucharlst (choral) with sermon, "The Church, One, Holy Cathollo and Apostolic." Sunday school at 12:45. Evening prayer with sermon at 7:30. La the rati. Messiah (formerly Zlon) English, Mag nolia, Hall, Rev. G. W. Snyder. Pastor Catechetical class' at" ,9:30. Sunday 'School at 10. Church services at It Subject, "Encouragement to the Weak." St Paul's, Temporarily' at Thirty-fourth nnd Seward, Rev. E. T. Otto, Pastor 8ei-vlces at 10. Sunday school at 11:30. Rev. At. Halverson will preach the En- fllsji evening acrmoa.at T.wenty-slxth and lamilton at S. The choir meets Wednes day at 8. ' Grace English, Twenty-sixth Between Poppleton and .Woolworth, C. N. Swlhart, Minister -The Greatest Element Which Works Toward Perfection" at 11. "Thd Three Lands" at ,7:45- Sunday school .it 6:60. Luther league at 7. Confirmation class Friday at 4. St. Mark's English. Twentieth and Burdette.'Rev. Dr. L. GrOb; Pastor "Tho Friend of God Prevailing Prayer" at 01. "Leah, Tender Eyed and Patient" at 7:30. Sunday chool at 9:46. "Voung People s Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:4o. Cateohlsatlon Friday at 4:16 and 7:30. St Matthew's English, Nineteenth wd Castdlar, Rev. 'G. W. Snyder. Pastor Bible school at 1:30. Subject "Tho Power of Asking." Services at 7:30. Subject Our Debt to the World." catecneucai class on Friday at 4. Boys' athletics and cnoir rehearsal at :so. -rne ioi society will meet Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs Laura R. Sayrs. 1157 South Fifteenth. Zlon. Thirty-sixth nnd Lafayette Ave nue. Rev. A. T. Lorlmcr, Pastor-aunaay school at 10. Service at 11. Song service at .8. The choir will partaKe. wiui bov- eral numbers. Thursday evening service at 7145. Choir practice immeaiaieiy Sunday, February 8, at 11, communion and reception of new members. Luther league will meet on Tuesday evening, February "3 in the church parlors, with program and refreshments. Kountze Memorial, Farnam and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D. Baltxly, Ph. D., V. D Paator-Services for the fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Morning worahlp at u, budjcci. - Storm." Evening at 8, BUbJcct When Hnn Ta What It OiiRht to Be." Sun day "school at-9:45. Luther league at ,. At the confirmation classes Tnursday and Friday evenings at 7:4o and Frldaj afternoon at 4:16 tho subject will be What Is the Truth ADOUl lvcgentrauuii and Conversion?" Methodlat. mni... m,nv.rlr nnit Ulnnev Streets. Thomas Blthell, Psjtor-Mornlng service at 10. Sabbath school at 12. JSpworth league at 6!30. Evening servlco at 7.30. Rev. C. r. Bnepnera oi unu preach' morning and evenings, itirat Mnmorlal. Corner Thirty-fourth Street and Larimore Avenue, Rev. H. L. Hess, Pastor Preaching at It subject, "The Manliness of Jesus." Solo by Mrs. Wllllani Claire. Preaching at 7:30. sub ject "Smith and tho Churchgoer." Pearl Memorial, Twenty-rourtn ana Larimore, Rev. J. Franklin Haas, Minis ter Morning worahlp at 10:30. Sacra ment of tho Lord's aupper. Short aermon by the pastor, nunaay scnooi nuuu. Evening sermon by the pastor on "The Unapproachable Life." Special musio at both services. THrat. Twentieth and DavenDort IXV. Titus Lowe, Minister Morning service at U o'clock, subject "Tho Sane Vlowpolnt of Religion." Evening service at 7:o0, subject "The Fool Who Forgot the One Needful Thing." Music under the direc tion of Thomas J. Kelly. Sunday school at-9.45. Epworth league at 6:30. nlatz Memorial. Tenth and Pierce, C, N. , Dawson, .Minister Sunday school at 8:30, Dr. ' J. L. Franz, auperlntendent. Preaching at 10;45 by the paetor. Epworth ijMruii jkl u:ou. j-lurcxiuB iUUIliUC. IWW. Prachlnir at 7:30 by the Gideons. Mra. VIA 'V. Williams will sine. Men have been appclally Invited to this service. Prayer meeting wcaneaaay at ,v:aw. Hnnm-nm Park. Corner Woolworth Ave- mi and Tw'enty-nlnth Street Prcachins services at 11 and 7:45. At the morning aarvlpn ther will be holy communion. At night the pastor will preach on "Sin's Waterloo." A special song service will be held the flrat fifteen minutes. There will be a nute aolo and otner special mualc. Come early and enjoy the song service. Sunday school at 9:45. Epworth league at 6:30. Midweek prayer service Wedneaday evening at 8. Second quar terly conference Monday evening at the home of the pastor, 2818 Woolworth ave nue, at 8 o'clock. McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. H. Underwood. Minister Sunday hour is 10 o'clock. Warren W. Cllne, superintendent Adult Bible class at 10, James. TreoiicocK, teacher. Morning service at u; tneme, "The Contrary Winds." Mr. Jonathan Mellon haa charge of the choir and there will be special mualc. Junior league at 8 o'clock, ln care of Miss Dorothy Shim mer. Epworth league at 6:30, Thomas Calvert president Evening" Service at 7:30; subject "Think on These Things." Prayer meeting weanesaay evening at 7:30, followed by Bible study, Mr. John Lewis leader. Preabrterlam. Cllftnn Hill Rev. Charles Herron. D. D.. will preach at 11 and 7:30. Castellar Street, Rev. C. C. Meek, Pas- torMornlnr worship at 1L Special Christian Endeavor service, at 8. Sabbath school at 10. junior Christian isnaeavor at 3:30. Christian Endeavor at 7. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at s. Church of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, Rev. Charles H. Flem ing, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. theme, "At the Door." Bible school at noon. Endeavor meeting at 6:45. Even ing worship at 7:30, subject, "The Won derful Love of God." Central United, Twenty-fourth and Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. subject "Life's Hlehest Aim." Sabbath school at 12, N. S. Brown. superintendent Young pcoplo'a meeting at 6:30. Evening worahlp at 7(30, W. B. Graham, director of music. .North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V. Htgbee, D. D. Pastor Rov. Jamea A. Worden, D. D., will preach at 10:30. Sun day school at 12. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor and evening serv ice will be united, tho pastor preaching a special sermon to young people, PalrvlftW. Tmt 'fttrMt an A VHtU Avenue, Rev. Charles II. Fleming, Pas- ior-jjiDio scnooi ai z ana afternoon wor ship and reception of members at 3. theme. "At tho Door." Rvnnirnllattn services Sunday evening at 7!30 and Tucs- nay evening at g. a now Bible class Sun day at 2 p. m. First United, Twenty-first land Emmet Streets, Alonzo C. Douglass. Paetor Pub lic, worship and preaching services at 30:30:. topic. "Sin and lta Onrai.." At 7:30, "While Men Slept" BIblo school at i. iouiik i-copio s unrisiian union prayer and confcrcnco meeting at 6:30. Mtdwck prayer meeting nt 8 Wednesday. Westminster, Corner Mason Street and Georgia Avenue, J. F. Y,oung, D. D., Pas torJunior department of BIblo school at 9j30. Morning worship at 10:30. It Is communion day and the reception of new members will be followed by a short ad dress by the pastor and the partaking of the Lord's Supper. BIblo school at 12 Catechetical class at 4. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Thla will be a gospel aong service. Mid week service at 7145. o.JT? nVenH5' .'fortieth and Nicholas Sv1' Nathaniel McGlffln. D. D., fhf lTMomln? worship And sermon to tho young people at 10:80. Sunday school S.i t Chris"&n Endeavor at 3 and 6:45. Evening service at 7:45; sermon by Rov. "obrt Karr. pastor Third Presbyterian wiPrayer .metlng and Bible study Wednesday evening at 8. FuhS? '.ftMh'and Underwood, Grant k. Fisher, Minister Sunday school at 9:45. AtiAi;..'? v.V?lp al 11 : A commission Meditation." The sacrament of thn I.ord'a aupper will be observed. Youns Peoplaa Bociety of Christian Endeavor at 7. A special service. Thla meeting will bo the only one on the evonlng of Webruary . Man a a a , nat SI r-TT"'"'tl" fflARQN II -Th Zul Ktii CxhTi.hW Jf m m m m m m a7a?iaaOBBaaBaaairf iajSaaailiaiiii.ilai Iaaaaip Walter L. Harris GARAGE Recently opened for business in the Kimball Building. 2026 Farnam Phone Red 8395 CSnc,ret0 SPA teel building, ab solutely fireproof throughout. Equipment equal to. any in the city. It will pay you to see ma whenever in need of better service at .the right price. Storage 85.00 to 820 per month. Accessibility- No car la going to run smoothly and glvo contin ued satisfaction -without some attention. So be sure on your car that tho parts that need at tention are easy off access. - The things that you oan't get at are the things tnat may need attention most often. One car (name above) -has won a great reputation on this point. Adjustments have been made accessible and easy. It moans peace of mind to the owner and a saving In labor on repair bills. It's always easier to pre vent trouble than to cure It. This la one of a scries of talks on how to buy an auto mobile. The complete series containing a wealth of valuable information may be- had in booklet form by asking Marion Automobile Co. 3101-2103 Farnam Street. Omaha, Neb. O. W. McDonald, Mgr. s amMSMrMa flaaker Quips 'One way to acquire' a' reputation for wisdom la to have sense enough, to keep Occasionally a man ia almost .aa croud I win nncunv tha nulDlt along the Mediterranean sea passed over Sf. ci'aJnSf?,"cJenc M a womn ' ot morning and yen,n'1 Holy communion into Egypt and Arab... Making leisurely taCkPa man' with aharo wtt. to auc l atVretTda ifia way .anions; me aicieni towns ana ceea, uv ovoii ma uuuaru n7 wrv "'ng at 8. ruina. air. Drake crossed the Arabian WM"'?" iL'. .. EdLcodiiI sea,-and last January came Into India. themsetvea the manners of soma People AH Salnta. Twenty-sixth and Dewey A flying trip was made from Bombay are rather cold. 1 I Avenue, T. J. Mackay, Rector sermon m fatrinia th. n,aA m..i, ..j Many a fellow haa made a man of hlm-ltoplo at u. - vision-Maunxea Men. txaiy one pf tlie greateat highways tn the world, and. &. road wh.lch stands aa. a monument to the construction work ot tho English In India. This trip covered more than I 1.300 miles, and Mr. IDrake averaged about .w mnes a aay, fool of htm. Philadelphia Record, Sunday school at 10. Church of the Good Shepard, Twentieth The Master Carburetor The Fool Proof Carburetor There are only three moving parts: The Rotary Throttle, The Regulated Air Damper, The Float Action. These parts and the unique Fuel Distributer are ample proof that -tho Master Carburetor is no accident, but the production of master minds and after many years of careful work and experience. No adjustments, no valves, no springs. More power, mileage, flexibility. "To Burn Futl Unrefined, The Master Is Besignei." The carburetors In general use, with all due respect to the designers and constructors, do not meet the present fuel condi tions. It can readily be seen by those interested that a carburetor constructed and marketed to handle the heavier fuels Bold today and also for even heavier products of the near future Is demanded. Wo all want motor fuel, therefore ln some way or another enough fuel must be produced from crude oil to supply the de mand, and as the demand has Increased, so has the density of tho product increased. In other- words, the fuels are heavier. It is the knowledge possessed by the automobile owner and user that Is creating tho demand for better construction and equipment, throughout. It is well said that when Uio Master Carburetor joins your car, your carburetor troubles leave it. You owe It to yourself to investigate this wonderful Inven tion. Agents Wanted for Unoccupied Territory. Master Carburetor Sales Co. 2512 Farnam St., Omaha. Nab. MOTOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Lois of CeaaprettioB O. There ti i faxxllif Ion of nnpreulsa la my tttSat, which vtt new Mtli mimb. Tkt rilvti krt been ant la perfect order d there It no wucnt letiufe a my eolat. Cta fen mtrex Ukelr awl I. A. B. A. Examine your pitton rings. Most fre quently faulty pitton ring are at the bottom of lost of compression. The old-ttyle, one piece rings are bound to leak gas through their openings and, due to their construc tion, at they get older their bearing on cylin der wall i faulty, allowing a further escape of gat. We strongly advise you to install tt(oe Piston Rings. Being 2-piece rings each section seals the opening in the other, alio wins- no eseine of nt. Thev are concentric and interlocking thus obtaining ! J equal tention on the cylinder wall. They keep this tention for they retain their elas ticity. You can get them any size at all garages and repair shops they are eaaily adjustable. The f ollomng supply houses are distributors. Omaha. The Baum Iron Co., 13th and Harney Sts., Powell Supply Co., 2119 Farnam St., Western Auto Supply Co., 1920 Farnam St. Hew to 5W a Reugh, Chapped or Blotchy Skin (From "Beauty's Mirror, rhia la what you ahould do to ahed a bad complexion. Spread evenly over the I ... AuHn vrv inch of akin, a thin Prealdent XI. I McClaren ot tha layer of ordinary merwii,w"; MltehelMwla .company predlcta that thla atay onpver ' ""',Vl lH will be a banner year in tha auto- w inornma. " r '"..i.-fTr, JK Sraa'aTouna- alrTa" ThU r-Mu Tineyita- ble. no matter how aolled or wunereu uia data tMlnt concluclvely to fulfilment of I an a young- ST" J lAdtouolille Notes, II. Q. Stretcht of thla city and K. J Mlchen of Platte Center purchased Hud- aona rrom uuy timiui last weex 'WM Wkata- T TJtlak e a Mr witaomi nutr JL Btuart'a tablet soea Into the atomach lib. .A 1. An nl In. nnlWln. 1.11, . tural diEtatlve elementa and wnen all . . .."" "!"." i' wont in a weaa aiomacn u aiaa ma womiuL .aaatrlo- aland. aUDDllea tha riicht mixture of etomaci) Jujces and under ui acuon or tne aiomacn 11 morougniy pwrmaatea- all the food. Thua when the stomacFi worK la done me meal aoea into tM amall Inteatlnea in better ahape to b asaiBrt'.ated by tne aystem. One alement or Muart'a uyaoepaia Tab-l ri.. .u ...tt,r nf h. in h... lata la a atrorw and efficient, that one .neourairod motorlHir In Omaha outta ox- awain or it will oieeit cralna oi 1 . n.r.tl. . .m. rvm.h. k Mmm fooa aucn as mean, vegetable, n housed for the winter aa a result of awt, I me lempiingr cumauo conaiuona. TIM' atnipia nauti. ui cauna a ciuarvai pyaaaaaia yataet alter each jmeal will, re-1 Harney . Oldfleld once more took rvui taajkativM a., vav tarv a uun i . a anaiiar MAffinnMV in o w your: aruaaanBBa otnaHi aDoxi Baraey FlreMohe aonakld itlrca proved) na: taa wjw ) that prediction. The Mltehell'Lewla car la announced aa one of 'trie tnojr ooouiar American jcara in Auatratla, where tt haa a larco I TpiloTiinE of enmuiiaauc boostera. complexion. The wax literally aoaoroa tne iiuny auriaco wun, " ...m akin Itrnnath. Tha nrOCCaa la entirely harmleaa. ao little of the old .kin t-nmlnir off at a time Mercollaed wax la obtainable at any drug atore; one ounce usually suffices It's 1 a veritable wonder-worker tor rough, chopped, red dened, blotchy, pimpled, rrecajea or bbi 1.H. .uin Pure powdered saxollte la excellent for a wrinkled akin. An ounce pf It dissolved In, a hair.pint wiicntnaxei mssea a ro rraahiaa? wash lotion. Thla renders the akin quite firm and'amootht indefcd, the very mat application erases the finer SOME people expect a years results from a month's ad vertising. The last hour of your eighteen-hour journey to Chicago is only rendered possi ble 'by the seventeen that have preceded it. diamond Vitalized Rubber see Tires When the rail is wet or covered with oil, ice and sleet, a little sand on the track gives the wheel the necessary action. That's how Diamond Squeegee Treads work they provide ' the traction that prevents the skid meaning security. This extra safety advantage costs you nothing. The increased wear and mileage received from a Diamond Squeegee Tread Tire ia so apparent that many motorists use them all the year around from the viewpoint of economy alone. Vour dalr cn supply you. (Mill I HiiH WoMoeatrawcrttus' Mi i f Of J ! todair: eeaia, 1 veruaesBcnu