11 A Boosters Low Cost of Living Show Two Plays Given at University of Omaha Tho suffrage piny, "How the Vote Won." riven by the students of tho I'n verslty of Omaha last evening, prou to1 be a, success from every standpoiR All members of the cast acquitted them selves creditably. Another short play, "A Propowil Under nitflcultles," also rom h creditable hovvliiK before Ilia large crowd. So s ml songs by the Mhm quartet and music ider the direction of Will ltethcrlniston ted In tho Intervals. Tho cast tor the ays were as follows: HOW TllK VOTE WAS WON." Horace Cole Howard Iunh.un Kthel Cols, his wife Hertle Hn.u Affatha, his sister . .. ..Olga Anriermin Mollle. his niece Kthel Hathl.' Mautlc, hla cousin Myrlo Otfnmti Madame Christine, his cousin .... Mildred Jones Aunt Dixie, his ni'nt . Minnie .lohnsi) i lilllle. the maid Marion IVnri-A 1 Uerald Williams .... Hoy H. Hreenlin rtlimKAti V.NDEll DllVIl 11. TI15S." IVirolhv Andrews taurn fra Hob Yardly tlck llloh. r ls Jennie1 Helen Joht.soti Jack Harlow Henry Sclteor Culls from the Wire, for wealthy residents of Ogdcn, 1 tab last fall wcjr reiinrted yesterday by thj Ogdcn fdt,V-al grand Jury. It would, be better to leave the present anti-truss statute unchanged than to risk losing the advantage gained through years ef. Judicial Interpretation, in the opinion of William H. Tatt, as expressed In his closing lecture heforo the law school ot the Vnlverslty of Minnesota, at Minneapolis yesterday Six Indictments In. connection with the blnckmallim; tasca which caused terror ATEST OF COMFORT KITCHEN CABINETS THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: MAlU'll 122, 1914. toti t TtxJ. Howell Ot Auditing Committee. AFFAIRS ATJOUTH OMAHA Mayor Hoctor Issues Proclamation Urging Church Attendance. ASKS EVERYBODY TO TAKE PART Dedication of Sew Methodist Church Will Take Place In Week, Cotn , mtttee Ilelne nt Work Now ArravgtnK Fronrmn. Mayor Thomas Hoctor has placed his approval upon the "go-to-church" inovo for next Sunday. Not that the mayor lias oven intimated there la need of such -ai thins In the Maglo City, but merely to be In tune with tho progress of events. A number of tho clergymen of the city. Including Dr. It I "Wheeler, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, have an nounced special services for tho occasion. Mayor Hoctor yesterday issued a proc lamation calling on the people to attend church next Sunday. Follows tho text of the mayor's proclamations To the Peoplo of South Omaha, Neb.: Greeting The Idea seems to prevail thrmio-linnt thn United States at this time that too few of our people observe the third commandment by attending re ligious services on the Sabbath day and hear the word of God, and, as there Is a general movement throughout tho coun try that tho peoplo more fully observe this law by going to church on Sunday, and. our city being one to lead, rather than follow In all good things, and" as "It Is a holy and, 'Wholesome thought to pray for tho dead," so is It soothing' to our. conscience arid balm to our soul to observe the law df God. Therefore, I, Thomas,, Hoctor, mayor ot the city of South Omaha, most ear nestly request tho people of this great city, whether Jew qt Christian, to lead In this movement and on'Sunday,. March 22, 1914. repair to your places .of worship", listen' to the word of God from the Hps of your minister and observe It. Your selves, your neighbors and 'our city will bo the better for It. THOMAS HOCTOR. Mayor. rrDoc Ke'tpi la Limelight.. It-Spay be that, feouh. Omaha -win be lost?io the Bryaii -"vine bfi'the Jfremo.- cratlc) party because of -the alleged 'slight 1 done to Southvpmab'aeiqocrats. vtyen tho name of none of. their Valiant ora tors, or colonels appeared among the lift of speakers at tno Bryan, birthday ban quet Thursday. "Doc"' JTanner, who Is always on hand; with : the words of weighty wisdom and rally round tho party, of Jefferson and .Bryan 'Bff, was at the banquet, but somehow ',Doo" was not called upon to .unbosom himself of a message that might havo' added to the now freedom. Doc says nothing, ot course, but-his friends Want to know why ' and wherefore outh Omaha was nob. recognised. t not in" "Doc," then tn some other' stalwart candidate for the postofflce. However, TJqc" Is not a dead' ono yet and after firing a broadside at Gov ernor Morchead arid his policy of watch ful ; watting for renomlnatlon or Johnny Magulre's Washington, shoes, "Doo" was on hand with bells on tor the meeting of the Legislative league, at Lincoln last night Nerv Society Formed. Wednesday evening at the residence. of. SMr.'and Mrs. George Fogle, 131 Forty F first street, with the. assistance of Rev. H. K. P. Cornish of Ralston and West Side Methodist Episcopal churches, 'an Interdenominational Sunday school was organized. This Sunday school will have Its 'first service at the hall on Fory-flrst and Q streets on April & at 10;30 o'clock All Proestant people" of West Bide and vicinity not attending elsewhere are' In vited to attend this Sunday school. The following officers were elected; A. L. Henry, superintendent; C. Woods, assist ant 'superintendent; G. W. Marble, sec retary; Miss Mary Marshall, librarian; Mrs. W. C Chance, treasurer, and Miss Hazel Fogle, pianist. At the "same time and place a Ladles' , Aid society was organized with the fol lowing officers; President, Mrs. George Marble; vice president, Mrs. Marshall; secretary, Mrs. Chance; treasurer, Mrs. George Fogle. This society will hold its first meeting next Tuesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs.- Fogle. Mrs. J. P. Ilndelaou Dies. Mrs. James P. Hudelson died Friday morning at her late residence, 1213 North Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. HudeUcn was "81 years of age and was a resident ot South Omaha for eighteen years. Mm. Hudelson is the mother of Mrs. L. F, Ktter, write ot L. F. "Otter, superintendent ot mail In South Omaha. Funeral serv ices will be held from the residence Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. J. W. Klrkpatrlck officiating. Interment In Laurel Hill oemetery. Mrs. Hudetscn leaves two sons and two daughters, Miss Margaret Hudelson, Sirs. L. F. Ktter, Messrs. Harry Hudelson and Frank Hud elson, Sacramento, Cal. Alnglc City Gossip. Office space f6r rent In Bee office, 2318 N street Terms reasonable. Well known location. Tel. South 27. The Royal Neighbors are going to give a card party on next Thursday afternoon at tUo Independent Order ot Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Thomas P. Smith, who underwent a sever surgical operation at the South Omaha hospital is reported to be slowly recovering. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will bold a rummage sale on April z. i tB location ot the sale will be announced later. Members of the South Omaha aerie will meet at the Eagles' home tomorrow of tor noon at 1:80 o'clock to attend the 'funeral ot the late Jacob J. Kaufman, a former member or tne loage. Ruben Crippcn, ageJ 71 years, of Fort D.T. Kneza.cheh Ot Reception Committee. Crook, Neb., died last Wodncsday after noon after a eeVero stroke of paralysis. Tho funeral was held yesterday afternoon ul I. a Platte, Nob., the Key. Main oiu clating. A varied program of music, dancing and I boxlru: was civen last night by the local nerle uf Eagles. The local aerio has pro pared a regular program that will con tinue weekly .tor many weeks, it is sain. Jacob J. Kaufman, aged 48 years, died last Wednesday evening of tuberculosis at his home. 1625 M street. The funeral- will bo held at the home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Schaffe officiating. Inter ment will be made at Laurel Hill ceme tery. Tho Ancient Order of Hibernians will meet this morning at the St. Mary's school. Thirty-sixth and U streets, at 8:15 o'clock to attend the funeral of Brother Patrick Bcarr. from the residence. S03G Q street to St. Agnes' church and thence to tno St. Mary s cemetery. A commltteo Is working on a special program for the dedication of the new Methodist Episcopal church at Twenty- fifth and E streets. The inner part of the church will be completed ana ready for uso a week from tomorrow, At pres ent tho Sunday school and church serv ices aro being held In the basemont of tho now building. Church Services. Lefler Memorial Methodist EDlsconnl. Edwurd A. Smith, Minister Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Enworth league at 6.45, led by Gladys Schmidt. Preaching at 7.30. Subject, "A Lesson in Gospel i.isni. United Presbyterian, Twenty-third and H Public service, 11, Rev. John Ferguson of Monmouth. Hi., will nreach. Sabbath school, 9'45, R, J, Robertson, superin tendent xoung reopie's unnsuan union prayer meeting. e:su. Reverend John G. Abler, pastor of the First Christian church will hold a spe cial service for men at tho morning service on Hunuay. ins suDiect win be; "Men of America for the Man of Gal- lllee." At 7.30 the subject will be: "The ngnt ror a crown." Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-third and E Street. Rev. J. W. Klrkpatrlck, Pastor Preaching ,at 11 and 7:30 by tho pastor. Subject for the morning sermon, "Is o. Revival ot Religion Worked Up or Sent iiownr- anu tor tno evening sermon is, "The Great Dynamic of Christianity." Sunday school at. 9:43, and the Epworth league at 6:45. The; choir XUrnlsh.es. spe- ciai musio programs every sunaay even Ins;. Evervbodv welcome. First Presbyterian, Twehty-thltd'jphd u tne uo-to-cnurcn-program. .uidio tiohool In all departments at 9:45. sham. Musld by orchestra. Morning preaching m n aopic, -in tne last juouri ot jus tice, In the judgment Day, and, , the Opening, .pf the Books." Revelation -22.12. Dr. Wheeler will also lead the Christian Endeavor senior service at .6:30, .and give a Lenten address at 7:30. Music by the cnorus cnoir. ' K Streets-, Rev. 8. it. Yeriart,' Ph. D.. Pastor Sunday school at 9:45. Church service at 11. Tho sermon will be by Rev. W. H. Peery, D. D., president , of tue iuiuianu college ot Atcmson, jvuii. uomirmation class at . 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