5 A Albion"Dbuple 0elebrates&6I3en Wedding fOFICS FOR A DAY OF REST All Churches Prepare for Go-to-Church Day March 20. WILLIAM BALED IN THE PULPIT Will Sprnlc flMiulay Jtornlnpr nt the Loire Avrnne Prnliyterlnn Church In the A burner of II r. Xathnnlnl McfUfflu. THE OMAHA SrXDAY BEE: MARCH 22, 1914. All Omalia churches are taklnK a keen Interest In the "Qo-to-Chureli" cam paign which li being ..naugurated for Sun day, March 19 Every church oreanlia Hon aid society in the city Is taking active partln the campaign, and Indica tions arc that the Urgent church attend ance In the history or the otty will occur on that day. Tho possibility of bad weather Is not being taken Into consid eration In connection with this canipa'gn. and only a blizzard can stop the throng of workers who have enlisted their ser vices to make this one of the most sue cctsful undertakings of the combined churches of the city. Dr. Nathaniel JtcGlffln, pastor of Lowe Avenu Piebytcrian church, Is still In the east, where he went some two weeks ago on ecclesiastical matters. Ills pulpit will be supplied Sunday morning by Mr. Wil liam Ualrd, one of tho most prominent attorneys and laymen of the city. Tho services will begin as usual at 10:30, Sab bath school following at 12. The other services of" ;ho day will bo hold at tho usual time, except that there will bo no evening preaching. . The Rev.. II. F. Parshall, archdeacon of Duluth, Minn., who was to have spent a week In Omaha and vicinity giving ad dresses In the Episcopal churches ou mis sionary work among the Indians, has been summoned to Cass Lake, Minn., by the serious Illness of his wife's mother. All his Nebraska engagements aro can celled. Archdeacon Parshall was to have spoken at Trinity cathedral Sunday morning, at St. Andrew's in the after noon and at the Church of the Good Shepherd at night. For the "Qo-to-Church" program at the First Presbyterian Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Jenks will preach upon "The Church as an Advertiser." Mr. Hunt will sing, "Tho Good Shepherd and the choir will give the anthom, "Jesus, the Very Thought." llaptlat. Olivet Grove, Thirty-sixth and Crown Point Sunday school at 12:45 p. m. and preaching- each Thursday evening at S o'clock. First, Corner Twenty-ninth Avenue and Ilurnoy Street,, Rev. W. Jasper Howell, Paatui Morning worship and sermon at 10:30 o'clock. Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school at noon. Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, Rev. J. A. Maxwell, Pastor Services at 10:3 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "A Dlvlno Plan for Every Life." Evening subject, "The Closed Door." Young peo ple's meeting at 0:30 p. m., led by the pastor. Grace, Corner South Tenth and Arbor, ltev. K. li. Taft, Pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, subject, "Christian Growth." lluptlst Young People's union at 7 p. m. KventnK service at 7:45 o'clock. Huhlrrt. "Mockery ul the Cross." Mission Sunday school at J p. m., at 2010 South Fourth Bucei. Olivet, Thirty-eighth Street and Grand . Avonue, uev. i-ranK II, Ward, Pastor Pltunciay school at 10:30 a. m. Preachine ul 11 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. liapttet Young - W j umua ui o;ju p. m Mr. North, leader. Subject of sermon tnr mnnti. j -Viel's .Work . Cannot be Overthrown": . V.. , t'al,?"lnB Along, tho Right f C7.; w- .WVu eanesaay at b'p. to. Choir rehearsal at 8:45 p. m. Jinnianuel. Pinkney and Twenty-fourth. Rev. Arthur J. ;. Morris,' .Pastor Morning M.;rvice , at lOs.10 o'clock. ' topic, "The Christian Heritage." Evening service at VwvtV!?'Sloi,V'A S"nplu Solution to Ulet Uieatest Prob em." Biblo school ut noon, liaptist Young Peoples unkm .noting and .Blbio stud on Wednesday evening at ii n'einrt Jtm..., ".."". and uinl .fKw V . r.Vr"7."!n- vrayer rt j Christian. . VniM. ei.- m ... roDriVe.rrr;AVc"y:.c5pna ,?nd Loth- cwia ui nnr npr a ii aiuj.Mviu preach In the morninir at iii' th.?ucX?"'nK t 7:30.rni!bieasc ioo1 Captain and Mrs. William J. Far:! In celebrated their golden wedding nt Al bion. Neb.. Tuesday, assisted by Kit Car son post. Grand Army of the Republic, and the women's band. The post pre sented the couple with many valuablo presents. The teachers and pupils of this public school presented a beautiful bou quet, while numerous other presents wo: received from various parts of the coun try. Six daughters and three sons, to gother with sixteen grandchildren, wora present Captain Farrls enlisted in the union army July 4. 1SG1. and served all tnrougn the war. Ho was engaged In dozens of battles In the four years of his service, many of them being the conspicuous en gagements of the war. Among the battles Twenty sixth HaUarta L. Uibbey, .tUnister-Murtiinir (.'30: SUtWt '-Tho 1 YouVl- a..:'?,".4"1 f recoom." deavdr s -ai i if . ,l .'-""Mian En K Pihh. i..iJ,e ", Training School: c. Sun(a0ayb,0otle,ri5.JunJ0'- Endeavor, l.io CJirlatlnn Sclciicei First Church n anU a.nndH "-"rthUseVvicesVt S i m' amt ? P- n. Subject. "Mattor li n m w7 M"on) 9:45 and U a. m. Wednesday oveninir m..tin I. p. m. Conffrejrntlonnl. " illusion. Thlrt o.,.i -ii.i. npt0i? fat!-Mornlng service ut j.TninV "i .u" al. " noon, dea-or at 0:30 p. m. . benor En St. Mary's Avenue, Twenty-seventh and ?R A. Hulbert. Pastor lutsinij, iu;a- aunday schonl at noon. Wednesday evening and mid week service at 8 o'clock. Everybody u , sciinci ut iniS cnurch j'irsi. uornor rsTlnteenth nnd Dnven port, Frederick T. Itouse? Paktor "a1 ue wo"""!! at 10.30. -The Ancient and the Modern Storv nf n.,t.m,i." ,, ,."n ' irig services under the Salvation Army" V""" P.eo?8 Society Chrtatlan En- Plymouth, Twenty-fourth and Pratt, v L"1 1 """or-Unlverslty of Omaha att. 0.5Pfe :? StilllngUiS people s meeting at ;30 at 2919 North meet In t M K ."'." - " nCiiviciii aireet Unlscopnl. oi, i'Bui s. llliriv-sncnnrl .nj i. fornia. Rev. John William Jones. A. Jl Vicar Fourth Bundav In i '..V-Ji- munlon at s a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 . iu. vyer ana sermon at 11 a. m. No evening service. Next Fridav Rev. Herman Franklin Parshall of Mln nesota will deliver ,an address at St Paul's at S o'clock. l' St Matthias. Tenth and iVnrthin.i. .Rev. George S. Southworth. Pastor-: x ouiiu ouuuu in Mini, iioiy commun ion, a. m.; Sunday school and biblo class. 10 a. m.: morninir n,..u. .. sermon, 11 a. m. "Special service Friday with a sermon on the "Life of Christ" muouaicu vfiui uujuicu pictures, 7:aop. m, UraiiKellcal. urate, corner, i.amuen Avenue and Ncrth Twenty-seventh, Thomaa W Evans, Pastor. Morning 11 a. m., "The Significance ot Salutation": evenlnsr 7. in "Top Notch Sinners." Sunday school nt w a. m. or. i u. a a p. m.: K. L, C. K., 6:30 p. m. Otrman Evangelical, Corner Eighteenth nnd Cuming. Rev. F. Ostertas-. luinr Sunday school at 10 a. m.; examination service and reception of new members. 11 a. m.: Young People's society meeting, t.ia v- '" f.cav.uns ocrvice, s p. - ir Thursday evening ,at 8 o'clock, prayu nteetlng. First L'nlted. 2J20 Franklin. Rkv. .i m Runcie, Pastor Teachers' meeting, 9:50 a. m.: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Preach ing. 11 a. m. Omaha Holiness association, 3:30 p. m.; Keystone League Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 7:30 p. m.; midweek prayer mi-etlng Wednesday. 7:30 p. in. Lutheran. St. Mark s. Twentieth and Hurdctte, Rev.Dr. L. Groh. Pastor Services Sun day: 11 a. in.. "All Intended Evil Over ruled for Good;" 1:30 p. m., "The Word Hid In Heart and Its Purpose." Young People's Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. in. St Paul's (temporarily at Thirty-fourth and Peward; new address Twenty-filth and Evans), Rev. E. T. Otto, Pastor- Capi. William (T.FAvri& Jtlcs. iViZtam J. Favrla -hlrh he participated were Shllon. Dlack River, assault on VIcksburg May. 19-22. VIcksburg trenches May a to iui 4, Missionary Ridge, battle of Savannah nnd other engagements of more or les historical Importance. He was In sner man's march from Atlanta to the s-o In 1SGI he re-enllsted and nftcr the cIojo of tho war received his discharge August 28. ISM. rnnlaln Farrls was bom In Murray ..iii.lv TAnn.K.P AllEllst 15. 1837. Ho married Nancy J. Uradford March 17, isfil. Tho couple moved to Otoe coun Nebraska, In 1867, and to Boone county In 1SS2. Hero they located on a farm. The captain was sheriff of Boone county In 18S2 nnd 18S3. Ho has been" iv resident of Albion since that time. , Services Ut 10; Sunday school nt H:3P, evening sermon In English and holy com munlon nt 8 p. m.. In Our Savior s Luth eran church, Twenty-sixth and Hamilton. Messiah, Magnolia Hall, 404 Amen Ave nue. Rev. G. W. Snyder , Pastor-Catechetical class at 9:30 a. in.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church services at 11 a. m., subject, "Begun nnd to Bo Performed. Ladles' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. George SwanBon, 3027 Lnrimorc. St. Mnthcw's, Nineteenth and uasteiiar, Rev. G. W. Snyder. PaBtor Bible scnooi. 30 p. m.; subject, "Lesnons irom uuwi. subject. "A Great Work." uospei serv ices Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. Saturday at 9:30 a. in., boys' athletic club and choir, at 1.30 p. m. catechetical class. Sociable at church Friday evening. Grace Twenty-sixth. Between roppieton and Woolworth. Clarence N. swum i. Pastor-ll a. m.. " The Master's Touch and in Touch with the Master; 7:4u p. in., sermon by Rev. R. B. Peery. U. Ident ot Aliuiana coiieHc a . u i n.m o .n Luther league. 7 p. in. Confirmation classes, Wednesday. 7:15 p. m.; Friday. 4 p. m. Zlon. Thirty-sixth and Lafayette Ave nue. A. T. Lorlmer.. Pastor-Sunday morn ing Fervico at ii; ouium- Sunday evening service at ?. M1.6.- service on Thursday evening him practice immediately nuer. .-r Society will meet for the month of March at the home of C. O. Peterson. JU Ha j- A ctd'ney0 Rntiirdnv TnnrnlnC Kountze Memorial, Farnnm ty-slxth Avenue. Rev. Oliver fourthSundayMn Lent: Morning worship at 11: subjevt '.'The Sin that Kills. Even ?J" " "Vi JT9:45 (55? present last Sunday). u.her J.wju. . at 7 p. m. Difference Between the Denominations letlicHllwt. . .. ... .i . Ulnnov. ReV. Eth0'. servlco at t:ju p. in. ..a Pearl Memorial. TwentV-roviru, am Larlmore J. Franklin iinas, uiiim MornVng sermoV at W;M o'clock, theme. "My Church and 1." At 7:20 p. m. Dr. Mulrheud will deliver an uuuicdo Temperance." Benson. Sixtieth and Main. Rev. Arthur Atnck. Pastor Morning worsmp " .!.. u..,mnn hvnastor. subject, J.ne Church and the Knockers; the Sign of the Hammer." People's evening Bervlce at 7:30 o'clock. Praise service. Sermon sub ject. "Some Day: Why Not Now7" Music by choir both morning ana evcuuus. Dletz Memorial, Tenth ana i-ierce, ivev. C. N. Duwson, Minister sunaay scnooi at 9:30 a. m.. Dr, J. L. l-ranz, superin tendent. Preaching at 10:45 a. m.. sub ject. "Compel Them to Come." wpworm league meeting at 0:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. topic, --Aicinoas, iwnumr and Irreaular." Prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30 o'clock. First. Twentieth and Davenport, Rev. Titus Lowe. Pastor Morning sennon at 11 a. m. "The Children of Christian Par ents." Evening service at 7:30 o'clock, theme. "The Personal Liberty of the Human soul." Sunday scnooi at sua a. m., T. F. Sturgess, superintendent. Di rector of music. Thomas J. Kelley. Spe cial music at the evening Bervlce. Hanscom Park. Corner Woolworth Ave- nuo and Twenty-ninth btreet. Rev. C. W. McCasklll. Pastor Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. in., conducted by the pa&tor. special inuslu at I lie evening service. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Classes for all. Epworth league at 6:30 p. in. aild-week prayer Bervlce Wednes day evening at 8. p. in. One week from Sundny, that la, March 29, Is "Go-to-Church Sunday." McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. Rev. W. H. Underwood, Pastor Morning service at 11 o'olock, NUbJect, "The Pre-eminence of Chllst." In the evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be a Jiume missionary meeting, In charKO of James Trebllcoak. Arir!riis will bo made by laymen of the city, In- liiuumt, auuregg oy w, vv, JJel.amutre, "Hospitals": address bv W. v. Hln lift it B"h "Home Mission Obligations Hnd Oppor-' .-...v. , uuCIa uy iu. ii, westeriieia, some Vays That We Can Help Home ; "in. ounaay scnooi at 10 o'clock. warren Cllne, superintendent. Adult xjiuio ciass meets at 10 a. m. Junior league meets at 3 p. m.. .Miss Dorothy Shimmer. leader. Epworth league meet. ns .at J?:M. m- Thomas Calvert. prV-sl-dent. Topic. "A Prisoner of Hope: he Story of Yun Chi Ho." Prrsliytrrlan. Clifton Hill, Forty-flfth and Grant-F P. H ii m ' will -. -.... .Vl-'oii, ..al " a- m. on ' ,,'J, """uam, and at 7:30 p. m. On "Entranrn Tni' ,v. ?. il ..' Castellar, Sixteenth and Castellar. f. C. iieuH, r-aaior services at 11 a m anil X p. m.: Sabbath school. 10 a. m"-Junior so? clety. 3:30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m.; midweek meeting Wednesday, 8 , . T,riiBV "venteentn and Dodge, Edwin Hart Jenks. D. D.. Pastor-Morning sen" ia ' nhnlnJ "ervlco t 7:30, sub. "-"- mm an averilser: Sunday school. 12 m.; Endeavor society. n.iit p. m r ttuhu i-. n . vnator Morning ...X-.h'in nt in;?A thefne. "Knowing What Wo Know; Bauuaiu scnooi, j Ing worship at 7:30. theme, "Answering God's Call!" Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening. ... will clnrr i the ovfcn- rt. now IIIIUIMO ..... inr aprVlCe. TTnit,i. Tix-pntv. fourth and Dodge, Hugh B. Speer. , Pastor-10:3O a. m..-"The Outflowing Life;" 12 m.. Sab bath school. IV H. uronn, a"i: ""' 6:30 p. m.. young people's meeting;, even ing worship at 7:30. "The Prophet of Fire." Tho Monmouth College Male quar tet will sliiK nt both services. Walter B. Graham, choir director Westminster. MaBon Street nnd Georgia Avenue, James Fianklln Young. Pastor-0-30 a. m.. Junior depnrtmont of Bible school: 10:30 a. in., worship, theme, "The Crowds Around the Cross;" 12 in., Bible school: 6:30 p. in., young peoples meet ing! 7:30 it. m., worship, them". A Com mon Cry Out of Eternity:" Wednesday. 7:45 p. m.. midweek service. Church of tho Covenant Pratt and Twenty-seventh. Charles H. Fleming, Pastor Mnrnng worship nt 10:30, theme "His niood;" Lord's Rimper and reception of members: Bible school at noon: En deavor nt :" P. m.: evening worship at 7-30, theme, "O. that Thou Hadst Known:" midweek service at ? p. m, .on Wodnesdny; nnpual meeting of the church and congregation nt 8 p. m. on Friday. ri.iivi Twnt'iili and Leavenworth, Robort, Karr, Pastor-9'.ro .a. m Sunday 1 school. A. D. Hchermorhorn. superinten dent; 10:45 a. m.. public worship and ser-. mon, theme, "The Samaritan woman; 3 p. m.. Junior t'hrstian inneavor incwi Ing; 6:30 p. mv Christian Endoavor devo tional meeting; 7.30 p. m.. evening wor ship nnd sermon, theme, "What Is Man.' Music by-chorus: director. JohuiG. Gunn: orgnnlst, Miss Elsie Howell. Benson Sabbath school 10 n. m.i morn ing worship ut 11. subject, "The All-flut-flc ent God;." the choir will sing "Chris tian, tho Morn Braaks Sweetly O'er Thee." by Shelley; Mr. Karl Haarmsn will sing "Como I'nto Me," by Hawley. Men's Bible class, 12 m.; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:30 p. in.; Christian Endeavor, 6.30 p, m.: evening worship at 7:30. ser mon subject, "The Prophet Nathan;" evening anthem Is "Lord, Wc Have Come." by Lerman; mixed quartet will sing "God Is Love," by 8hellcy, Midweek service Wednesday at 8 p. m. A. J. McClung, Pastor. United Mrethren. First. Nineteenth nnd Lbfhrop, W. O. .ioi.ee, Min'eter. Bible school 10 a, in. Public worship with sermon. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Workors' conference and prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Ulscellnnr.oaa. Church of Jesus Christ of Later Dav Saints, 2563 Leavenworth. Sunday aohojl at 10 a. m.! evening eerviceH, 7:S p, m. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ. Twenty-fourth and Ohio. Preaching, 11 al m. and 8 p. m. Choir entertainment Friday evening, March 27th. The United Spiritual society meets at Barlght hall Sunduy evening. The BUb- cci win uc uiuen irom me audience, 'rest IV III inn ill II I II H t IMrSkliil m1 1 aaiiVnUl KfMl)fim JvT&il Lk am W.-V )r 1? . g o i u mo jhbc mam iffl' wvm n J , I U yilllM Bl ffl inviting you 10 i s wm mi mill 11 1111 wmtumwmr nitst sPO . . .. III attend Jhe first I rj it yfiwy. isi imba a-rAia. u ut our iew jutDanmenia WW V , HiflS X MttOXnMi devoted to j ii hi in u uiiM mmmi nummm n mmmmmsm win mi ffmmm it . ii iMuaauwaMMim ii n wm m .1 ' mmLG&. 2 feminine attire. I jT T '"'I! lill Ul iu D IS -- n fl l"l I ' IK I vor society, First I'nlted. Twentt-.flr A. c. Douglas. Pastor-10:S0 a. m.. recep tion of new membera and observance of the Lord's supper; 7: p. m., public wor ship and preaching. IJ m.. Biblo school w th elassea for all ages; 6:30 p. m., youna irvufiw Wf lil(.Vlll). Fairview. Pratt 8t, Avenue. Charles II. I and Fortieth iem'ng. Pastor afternoon wor Wo7neris Ready-to-Wear and Millinery On Monday and Tuesday, March twenty-third and twenty-fourth On whioh oooasioM wa will display for the Hr&t time Imoorted Modsli and their American Adaptations that exemplify correct styles for the corning season in feminine attire. Berg Clothing Co. JSth and Doug'a Strtett. uime scnooi at 2 a snip at J. subject j !lly Blood;" Lord's supper and receptf&n of members: serv. Ice of song at 7:30 p. m,; midweek service Tuesday at 8 p. to. North, Corner Twenty-fourth and Wirt messages will be given by Rev. F. E, uusweu, Tho Omaha Holiness association meets every Sunday afternoon 3:30 d. m. at first unitod Evangelical church, 242-) Franklin, W. E. Foshler, President. Loader bunduy, C. W. Smith. Regular mommy business mectinir aiondav nim 7:45 p. ni. '. First Proirresilve SDlritiiallit. MarUlo'. hall, 1816 Harney, F, A. Thomas, D. 8. 8., Pastor. Subject, "Show Mo tho Way," 8 p. m. Mcuages written, inujlo played. apini lauus maieriKiized oy J, A, Caton, Tuesday, message servlco, 8 p. in. Christians gather unto the name of th -jaiu j.vj,i -auu. u -uj -d 9 n Jiu iuu.um utlUl IB IJUtfJU 1U JUIHllSJO jto; auiuaoiu .iupuno Xjau bjosjib aui -uina puu mnjo.i snsf p-io-i iiiu a v in-, inunatj, PeODltt's. G15 North Hiehtrantti nv Charlen W. Savldge, Pastor Morning. "The Greatest Happiness: Hgw Attained ' (Isa. IS:8); evening, "You Can Havo Every Good Thing" (Pea. 84:11). Sunday school at noon. Prayer meeting Thursday bvenlng. The International HI hi StuHnt.- .n. clutlon will hold a moet.ng Sunday at 3 P. m. la Barlght hull, corner of Nine teenth and Farnutri itreets. The speaker WJII bu'Dr C. W. Far w ell and htu .iil,i,r. ,f?ln the End of the Ago Purllous Times iihall Como." In tho lasr days perilous limes miall come: men shall be traitors, jo-Vf'rg.. WOra than RETAILERS PUT APPROVAL ON LIST OF CHARITIES Fifteen charity organizations have tx?n placed on the approved list by the Asiv elated Retailers of Omaha. This means that the Associated Retailers recognize these charity associations as worthy of support, Following Is tho list approved: Associated Charities. Associated Jewish Charities. Soctnl Settlement association. City mission. Visiting Nurse association. Old People's Home. House of tho Good Shepherd. Child Savins Institute Children's Home society. Young Men's Christian association. Young AVomcn's Christian asrocMlon. Scandinavian Young Women's Christian association. Volunteers of America. Salvation Army. The Creche. It was recommended that all inoneyn be given hi check form, made payable ti the Inititutlon and that the contributions, whatever the amount may be, be mud-; annually. This recommendation Is made for . i he purpose of saving the merchant's- time In talking to solicitors, which he has had to do In quite a number of cases, several times a year, in the past. BRIEF CITY NEWS Fidelity Btorago ts Van Oo. Doug. 1516. Kava Boot Print It Now Beacon Press. XUfe Ins. 7 Ves. Penn Mutual. Qonlo. Eltotrio Qupplias BurgeMF-Granden Co To Talk on "Woman's Dress Mrs. C. W. Hayes, president ot tho Omaha Woman's club, will address the Omaha Phllorophlcal society this nfternoon at 3 o'clock In the society's hall, Nineteenth and Fnrnam streets, her subject being "Evolution In Women's Dross." After the principal address the subject will be thrown open to general discussion. Bock Island Changes Time Next Sun day, March 29, tho Rock Island will change the arriving and leaving lime of lla No. S, the Rocky Mountain limited. Now tho train leaves Omaha- at 2:35 a. in., but under tho chango It will leave two hours and five minutes earlier, ar riving In Chicago nt 2:15, Instead of at 4:3o p. m. Manlsy at Korfolk Commissioner Robert H. Manley of tho Commercial club spoke Frldiiy night In Norfolk at n "home products" dinner given by the Commercial club of that place. Por Qst-Torether Masting A get-to gether meeting Jn thu Commercial club Is being considered for tho near future. Committees from various organizations In the city are to meet Tuesday noon at the club rooms to talk, over the get-together Idea. rtyr Hey to the Situation Bee Advertising. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Miss Ann Rowley of the Information desk of the Commercial club Is visiting In Chicago this week Robert C. Druesedow, who has been In Chicago during the week, returned yesterday. Are Yon Ready for That Piano? Tomorrow our March month-.eud cleanuiqe will bring to you the little prico and big value opportunity of the year. You know it can't do any harm and won't cost you a cent to see our splen did special sale offerings Monday or, at least, soon. Some 50 Pianos now on our sales-floor and ware rooms must be closed out within the next few days. All are well known makes. All the used Pianos have been overhauled and put in A 1 condition. Every Piano offered will be backed by our binding guarantee to you of satisfaction or money back. We will arrange payments to suit your own convenience. There's no rea son you should not have a piano. Don't YouJFeel Right? illume the Kidneys Then. Kidney disease la becoming more prev alent In one form or another on account of our careless mode of living, and It be hooves everyone to be on guard. If sharp pains shoot through the small of thf back, you perceive a tenderness on olther side of the spine, are nervous, restless, .nff.r general debility with head- ache, dlszlness und shortness of breath, heart action Is Irregular, the skin hard I and dry. and complexion is sallow any. of these symptoms may Indicate that the kidneys are Inflamed. That pow erful Irritant uric acid has not passed off because the kidneys ore not In a per-J fectly healthy condition. Warner Safe, Kidney and Mver Remedy not only re moves the early symptons of kidney pel i i.nt It is an Invaluable remedy in the advanced stages of kidney disease. It has a soothing, tonic invii.. atlng effect, benefits the dis eased organs, builds up the body and restores all func tiong to a normal, healthy condition. For over 37 years the reliability and worth of "Warner's Safe Kldtiey and Liver Remedy has pever been questloned-rlt's a carefully prepared medicinal healing agent you oannot'aff-jrd to bo without. At all druggists In LOa and $1.00 sixes. Every bottle guaranteed. Sample freo If you write Warner's Safe Reme dies Co., Dept. 353, Rochester, N. Y. Just a Few of the lYSany Splendid Bargains Offered Buyers in Our March End Sale 1 Weiter Piano jg!75 1 Khnbull Piano .$125- J Hoffman Piano $150 1 Stoinway Piano . , $300 1 Swech & Kelfio $125 $150 1 Smith & Barnes 1 Bush & Qerts $125 1 Hardman Piano $150 Come in and examine these Pianos carefully, criti callycompare them with others offered elsewhere. We like to have you do so for it means a boost for Hayden s values. The House of the Satisfac tion Guarantee. HAYDEN BROS. Douglas Street Entrance. Tel. Douglas 2600. I! Persistent Advertising l the Road to Dig Returns, "Live Wire" Business Men of Omaha Telephone Numbers and Addresses of the Omaha Business Houses Filo this for reference, you will find it haudy. For Complete Information See Classified Section of TODAY'S BEE 5 1