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TOPICS FOR ADAY OF REST
Eev. G. I. Peters to Take Over the
Horth. Christian Pulpit.
CANTATA AT ALL SAINTS
Iter. Nathaniel McGlffln to 'Preach
Farewell Sermon at liovre Aye
nne Irebyterlnn Church at
the Morning Service.
Tlev. Nathaniel McOltfln will preach
his farewell sermon to the Lowe Avenue
congregation at Fortieth and Nicholas
streets. Sunday morning at 10.S0. The
pastor wilt ordain ana Install at this
ervloe tha newly elected elders and
deacons, baptize Infant children and re
ceive new members. There will be no
evening service.
Dr. McQIffin begins his new work ot
synodlcal superintendent of Nebraska
May L
Rev. Oeorge It. Peters, the new mln
itter of the North Side Christian church,
will preach his first sermon Sunday morn
ing. Rev. Mr. Peters comes to the Omaha
pulpit from the Central Christian church
ot Springfield, Mo., where he has Just
closed a pastorate ot five years.
He was born In Buffalo, N. Y., In IKS;
began his business career In New York
City and came to St. Joseph, Mo.. In
US7. He was converted In the First Chris
tian church In that city and educated for
the ministry at Eureka college, Kureka,
111. He is a member of the State Board
of Missouri Christian Missionary society.
His family of a wife and two daughters
and two sons are with him in Omaha.
The 11 o'clock services at All Saints'
Episcopal church Sunday morning will be
given over to the cantata, "The Paschal
Victor," by J. Sebastian Matthews, a Now
York organist of note. This Is a beautiful
work for solo voices, chorus and organ,
and will be given for the first time In this
vicinity under the direction of 3. 11.
Slmms, organist and choirmaster.
Rev. Watson Mills will preach at the
OllVet Baptist church Sunday at 11 a. m.
A number of Japanese from South Omaha,
will have' charge ot the service at 7:39 p.
m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; prayer
meeting, Wednesday at S p. m.
Rev. Titus Lowe wilt speak Sunday
evening on "Ambition," taking his theme
from the Shakespcaro drama, "Richard
III." This will be the second ot the
series of five lectures he will give.
Rev. C AdoIpL Anderson of Salem,
S. D, will speak at both morning and
evening services In the First Swedish
Baptist church, Sunday. His sermon
topics will be, It a. m.s "A Vision of
God;" 730 p. m.; "The Evil Eye."
Rev. Andereon will also speak at the
regular Young Peoples mcetlne held at
6 p. m. His topic then will bo: "The Woe
ot Silence."
W. J. Sprlngboum of' Cleveland, the ex.
peU ou city sanitation, who addressed tha
University club Monday, wilt address the
business men'a class at the First Congre
gational church Sunday noon. Mr. Rouse
whi preach Sunday morning on "The
White Mah'n, Burden." or "Our Duty to
Mexico,"
Baptist.
Calvary. Twenty-fltth and Hamilton. 3.
A. Maxwell, Pastor-Morning, "Redemp
tion from Law." evening. -Importance.
Influence and Ideals ot Woman:" Bible
school at noon; young people's meeting,
fl:30 p. m., led by Miss Rosetta Smith,
ujjject "Missionary Work In the Btblo
First. Corner Harney Street and Twenty-ninth
Avenue, Rev. W. Jasper Howell,
Pastor The pastor preaches at each serv
Ico; morning worship at 10:30; Sunday
achool, 15 m,; Baptist Young People's
union 6:80 p. m.; evening worship at
7:M; baptisms; prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7-45.
Zlon. Twenty-slxth and Franklin. Rev.
F. Bolts. Pastor Morning services at
10:SO; Sunday school. 1 p. m.; BapUst
Tfoung People's union. 6:30 p. m.; evening
service ut 7:4; preaching by the pastor at
8 P. m.; literary, Tuesday evening, S p.
m,; midweek prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:(S.
Grace. Corner South. Tenth, and Arbor,
E. Ii. Taft, Pastor-Sunduy school, 10 a.
m.i mdrnlng worship at 11. subject. "In
spiration from the Institute;" Baptist
Young People's union. 7 p. m.; evening
worship at 7:45, subject. "The Salt ot the
Earth," Mission Sunday school, 9)10
South Fourth street, at 3 p. m,
Immanuel. Twenty-fourth and Plnkney,
Arthur J. Morris, Pastor Morning serv
ice at 10:30, topic, "The Lord's Treasury;"
evening service at 8, topic, "The Crown
ing of the King;1' Bible school. 13 m.;
Baptist Young People's union, 7 p. m.; an
nual election of church officers on Mon
day evening at S: men's fellowship meet
ing and supper on Wednesday evening at
6:30. followed by tb usual Bible study;
prayer and praise service at S p. m.
Christian.
North Side, Twenty-second and Loth
top, George L. Peters. Minister Preach
ing at 10:S0 a. m. and 7:20 n. m.i Hlhin
school at noon; Young People's Society of
vunauaui Anucavor, :u p. m.
First. Corner Twenty-sixth and Harney.
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Street ..
City State
Charles E. Cobbey, Minister Morning
worship at 11, "The Influence of Read
ing;" evening worship at 7:W. "How We
jv.now we Are eaveu;- Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.
m.; Junior Endeavor, 4:3J p. m.. Bible
school. 9:15 a. m.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ. St. Mary's Ave
nue and Twenty-fourth Streets Services,
11 a. m. and 6 p. m., subject, "Probation
After Death;" Sunday school, (two ses
sions), 9:4S und 11 a. m.; Wednesday even
ing meeting, 8 p. in.
Cnntrre oratlonnl.
First, Corner of Nineteenth and Daven
port, Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor Morn
ing worship at 10:30; evening worship at
7:M; Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor, 6: (5 p. m.; business men's
class, 12 m.
St. Mary's Avenue, fit. Mary's Avenue
and Twenty-seventh Street, O. A. Hul
bert, Pastor Morning worship at 10:30,
text, John 1:33-39; Sunday school, 12 m.,
with kindergarten; regular midweek serv
ice Wednesday evening at 8.
Plymouth, Frederick W. Leavitt, Min
isterService at 10:30 In the University
auditorium, Twenty-fourth and Evans
streets; topic, "The Presence of War;"
young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m., topic,
our Tongues tor cnrisi, sunaay scnooi,
m.
Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. 8.
Hamnton. Pastor Mornlns worship at
10.30, sermon by the pastor; evening evan
gellstlo service by Rev. W. J. Shallcross.
theme, "The Drunkard's Inheritance;'1
Sunday school, 13 in.; Junior Endeavor
society, 3 . m.i Senior Endeavor meeting,
7 p. m.; evangelistic meetings all the
week.
Episcopal.
Ci . HtitUlnm IT.ntl. n h ,1 n'.(l.ll.rt.H
Rev. QeorKe S. South worth. Pastor --Sec
ond Sunday after Easter; holy commun
ion at 8 a. m.; cnurcn scnooi and uioie
class at 10 n. m.; morning praynr and
Mrmnn nt 11? nlilrAM nn "fTnnf Irmi f Ion'1
at 7:30 p. in.
Church of St. Philip the Deacon.
Twenty-first. Near Paul, nev. John Al
bert Williams, Vicar Second Sunday
after Kastcr: Holy communion, 7:30 a.
m. ; matins, 10:30 a. m.; holy communion,
(choral), with sermon, 11 a. m.; Sunday
school, 13:43 p. m.; evening prayer 'and
sermon at 7:30.
All Saints'. Corner Twenty-sixth Street
and Dewey Avenue, T. J. Mackay, Rec
torInstead of the regular service at
11 a. m. the choir will present -the
magnificent new cantata, "The Pas
chal Victor," by Sebastian Matthews.
The cantata will be Interspersed by
scripture reading by the rector and
hymns by the congregation. Strangers
and the publlo will be most welcome at
this service.
ETanicellcnl.
German Evangelical. Eighteenth and
Cuming. Rev. F. Ostertair, Pastor-Sunday
school at 10 a. in.; preaching at 11
and 8,; Young People's society at 7;U
, m.
First United Evancellcai. 2420 Franklin.
Rev. J. M. rtuncie. Pastor Teackera'
meeting 9:30 a, ni., Sunday school at 10
a, m., preaching at n a. m., association
holiness meeting at 3:30 p. m Keystone
.cogue unrisuan isnaeavor society at
;a p. in., preaching at 7:30 p. m mid
reek prayer service Wednesday evenlnar
at 7:30 o'clock. Quarterly confernncn
Preaching and business meeting Friday
evening ni 7:30 o'ciock.
I.nthorrtn.
Immanuel. Nineteenth and r. Art riff
lUlt. POStbr. nrnharri .Tnhninn rhnlr
Director Second Hundav itftcr Raster:
morning aervlce at 10 a, m.; Sunday
school and Bible classes at 11:45 a. m.;
evensong at S p. m In English.
St Paul's, Temporarily Corner Thirty
fourth and Seward. nv. v.. t. ntn. t.
tor-Services at 10 a. m.i Sunday school
.m i "venlng sermon Irt .Eng
lish at g o'clock In Our Savior's Lutheran
church, Twenty-sixth and Hamilton.' Rev.
uuo win preacn,
SL Mark's nnfflldh. Trr.nfl.tli nun.
dette. Rev. L. aroh, Pastor-Services
gunoay pt 11 a. m.; subject. "The Good
Shepherd: Saving, Feodlng, Leading;"
?.P 5V "Charity and Correction by God's
Word;" Sunday school at 0.15 a. m.i
xoung i-eopio s, Christian Knaeavor at
Grace. South Twentv.ith Ktr. w.
tWten POO Die ton and Wnolwnrth Avk.
nues. Rev. Clarenco N. Bwihart. Pastor
nervioes at u a. m., subject. "The Stray-
Ing SheeD and the Savins Rh.tlh.rrt-"
7 p. m "The Luthor League;" 7:45 p. m..
j no rower or me united Kingdom:"
Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Prof. J. F.
Carnal will sing at both preaching serv
ices. SL Matthew's Rnirllili. Kln.lx.nlh mA
Castellar, Rev. G. ",V. Snyder. Pa tor
Morning services at 11; ''oubjoct, "My
ioia ana My uoa," evonlng services. S
PvU?.i,?ul)Joct' "Why Should They Per
ish?" Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Gospel
services. Wednesday. S n. in. Th TjuH.k-
Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon
at the residence of Mrs. 8. F. Christen
sen. 3Jj0 South Nineteenth street Choir
ronearsai bi cnurcn uaturoay, 10 a. m.
Kotintze Memorial. yrnuin Hlr.t nnrt
Twenty-slxth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D.
ualtziy, Ph.D., D. D Pastor-Morning
worship at 11 o'clock: aubtect. 'IA TlVol
Question That Must Be Honestly An-
Wr-l1:" vntnkr wnnhln t Q n'MnAl.
The monthly musical service, composed
of several great anthems; a short ser
mon; aunaay scnooi at 3:45 a. m Oscar
P. Goodman, superintendent; Luther
league At 7 p. m A congregational re
ception for the new members will be
given on Thursday evening.
Zlon. Th rty.slxth Street and Tjifuv.
ette Avenue, A. T. Lorlmer. Pastor
btnday school at 10 a. m.; services at
11 a. m. and 8 D. in. next Sunriav: mlH-
week service at :4 Thursday evening:
choir practice Immediately after. On
Friday evening the Ladles' Aid society
"in bivo in resuiur annual lesiivai in
the church. A program will bo given
and refreshments served In the church
parlors Immediately after. The conflrma
tldn class will meet on Wednesday aft
en.oon and Saturday morning.
Methudtst.
Hanscom Park. Wool worth Av.mi. nnrf
Twenty-ninth. C. W. McCasklll, Pastor
iTeacning services, ii a, in. ana 7:IS p,
in., conducted by the pastor. Sunday
school. 8:45 a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30
p. m. Midweek prayer service, Wednes
day, S p. m.
Dletx Memorial. Tnth n,l Tl.rv. n m
Dawson, Minister Bundav services: Sun
day school. 9:45 a. m.; Dr. J. L. Franr.
superintendent; preaching. U a. m.;
"Prayer;", Epworth league. 7 p. m.:
evangellstlo services, Prayer meeting.
Weduesday, 8 p. m.
Swedish. Nineteenth and nni-t -..,
preaching service. H; subject, "The Ideal
".if1 . 7 .p- Epworth league eervlea
with lecture on the book: "Tho New Era
In Asia; 8 p. ra.. prrachtnir: sublect.
MtivABuiH 4 ,aiui ounuijr scnooi. lu
"Doing the Will of God."
Trinity. Twentv-flnt anct i)in.
Thomas Blthell, Pastor Morning servico!
iu-.su; Dnuimwi scnooi, noon; Epworth
league. 7 p. m.: evening service, 8. Mrs.
D. A. Foots will besln n acrli nf -,)-
drt on "The Life ot Christ" In tho
jiiwuriii icagua service.
. Hint .Memorial, Thirty-fourth and Lar
Imore, Rev. H. E. Hess. Pastor Sunday
school, 10 a. m. : E. W. Slnnett. sunerln
tendent; preaching, 11 a, m.s subject.
- l-aurs L-oncepuon or Faith;" 8 p. m..
"Savonarllla. the Florentine nform"
Epworth league. 7 p. m.; leader, Ralph
,rn wmci .
German. Eleventh and Center. nv n
J. Jalser. PastorSunday school, 10 a. m. ;
aiu ipcjius. Rupcnnittnueni. freacn
Ing at 11 and S. by llev. William Frlcke
or Paptllion. Celebration of the holy sac
rament In connection with the morning
service Epworth league meeting, 7:30 p.
m. : Milton J. Jalser. gresldent.
McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. II.
Underwood, Pastor Services, 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.: Sunday school at 10; War
ren W. Cllne, superintendent; adult Bible
rlawi at 10; James Trebllcock. teacher;
Junior league at 3, In charge ot Miss
Dorothy Shtmer, teacher. Epworth league
at 7; Mrs. Ethel Thorpe, president.
Presbyterian.
Westminster, Corner Mason and Geor
gia Avenue Bhort session, song service,
solos and special selection by the Sun
day school singing society and orchestra,
13 o'clock noon.
Church of the Covenant. Pratt and
Twenty-seventh, Rev. Charles H Flem
ing. Pastor Morning worship at 10:30;
theme. "Jacob Paylliz for Ilia Family.''
Bible school ut noon. Endeavor meeting
ai o:t.. enrenmg worsmp ui cau; suojerr.
"Poor. Rich Young Ruler." Wednesday
evening at 8 the Covenant Bible club
study the thirteenth chapter of 8t John's
(TA.n.l
First. Seventeenth and Dodce Streets.
Edwin Hart Jenks, D. D.. Pastor Morn
ing service. 10:10. livening service. I.J);
suoject, ine Mexican situation, sun
day school at noon. Young People's meet
ing, 6:30 p. m.
Falrvlew, Pratt and Fortieth Avenue
Afternoon worship at 3, theme, " JacnU
Paying for His Family." Bible school at
2. Tuesday evening at 8 the Falrvlew
Bible club study the thirteenth chapter
of St. John's Gotfpcl.
Castellar Street, Sixteenth and Castel
lar Streets, C. C. Meek, Pastor Services
stril A th. and 8 p. In. Sabbath school. 10
. m. .Junior society, 3:30 p. m. Christian
Endeavor, 7 p. m. Prayor meeting, Wed
nesday, 8 p. m.
Central United, Rev. Hugh B. Speer,
Pastor Morning service at 10:30 a. m.,
subject. "The Purpose of the Gospel."
Evening service at 8 o'clock, topic, "The
Power of Habit." Sabbath school at
noon, N. B. Brown, superintendent.
Young people's meeting at 7 p. in.
Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant
Street Preaching In morning at 11 and
evening at 7:30. Rev. F. P. Itamsay will
occupy pulpit both morning and evening.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christian En
deavor society, 6:30 p. m. Mid-week
prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 o'clock.
Westminster, Corner of Mason Street
and Georgia Avenue. James Franklin
Young. Pastor At 10:30 a. m. the nastor
will preach- Young Pcopln's meeting, 6:30
P. m. Evening service. 7:30; theme, "En
vironment." Sunday school at 12 m. Mid
week service, Wednesday evening, 7:45.
North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt
Streets. M. V. Hlgbce. Pastor Sermon
at 10:30 a. m. ; theme, "Real Gain." Ser
mon at 8 p. m.; theme, "Living on the
Level." Sunday school at noon. Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor, 7
p. in. Seminary graduation, 8 p. m. Wed
nesday evening.
Benson. A. J. McClung. Pastor Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at
11; subject, "Strength for the Day."
Junior Christian Endeavor at 3.30 p. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:oo p. m. livening
worship. 8 n. m.: sublect. "The Parable
of the Rich Man." Prayer meeting, Wed
nesday evening, 8 p. m.
Lowe Avenue. Corner Fortieth and
Nicholas Streets, nev. Nathaniel McGlf
fln!. D. D., Pastor Morning service at
10:80, with farewell uprmon by pastor
baptism and reception of members, In
stallation of officers. Sunday school at
12 m. Christian Endeavor at 3 and 6:45
p. m. No evening service.
Third. Twentieth and Leavenworth
Streets, Robert Karr. Pastor Sunday
school, with classes for all ages, 9:80 a. m.
Publlo worship and sermon, 10:45 n. m,;
theme, "Useless to Worry." Junior Chris
tian Endeavor meeting, 3 p. m. Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting, 6:30 p. m.; Gei1
ald Fitzgerald, leader. Evening worship
and sermon. 7:30 D. m.i theme, "The
Abundant Life."
Parkvale. Thirty-first and Gold Streets.
Rev. A. E. Lehmann. Mlnistor Morning
worsh o and Bible school at io:ot. wun
sermon by the Rev. R. H. Houseman,
educational superintendent; theme, "The
Church's Greatest Aset." Junior Chris
tian Endeavor society at 3 p. m. Senior
Christian Endeavor society at 7 p. m.
Evening service nt 7:45. at which time
the Rev. R. H. Houseman will speak to
those Interceded In Sunday school ad
vance. Junior chorus rehearsal Wednes
day at 4 p. m. Church prayer meeting,
followed by senior chorus rehearsal, Wed
nesday, 7:15 p. m.
aiUcellaneoa.
Tho Omaha Holiness association meets
evury Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at 24M Frank
lin street. W. E. Foshler, president
Leader Sunday, J. H. Johnson,
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints. Twenty-fourth and
Ohio Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Rellgio services nt 6:30 p. m. rrayer
meeting Wednesday evening.
The United Spiritualist society will meet
Sunday t-ventng at Barlght's hall, Nine
teenth and Furnani streets. The subject
will be whatever the audience suggests.
Ttkt messages by Rev. S, E.'Burwell.
United Brethren, Nineteenth and Loth
rop. Rev. W. O. Jones. Minister Bible
school at 10 a. m. Public worship with
sermon by the pastor at 10 a, m. and 7:30
p. m. Worker' meeting Wednesday at
8 p. m. -
W. . E. Rlker will give a tree lecture
Sunday afternoon, at .2:30 o'clock sharp at
the Hoffman, chapel, corner, Dodge and
Twenty-fourth streets,' oubject, "The
Myateriea ot the Chrlot -and His Second
Coming."
People's. SIS North- Eighteenth. Rev.
Charles W. fiavidge. Pastor Morning
subject, "Serving Two Masters"; evening
topic, "Fear That Hath Torment:" Sun
day school at noon. Prayer meeting
F'.1ri..Pl?.BT'"lve Spiritualist, Mackle'a
Hall. 1S16 Harney, F. A. Thomas, D. a S
Pastor-Sunduy, 8 p. m.. lecture and
messages, subject. "The Effect of
Thought on Future Generations." Tues
day evening nt 8 o'clock, message ser-
i-aaies urn message service Thurs
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
The Persistent and Judlciouu Use of
Newspaper Advertlslnu Is the Road to
Business Success.
Thieves Overlook
Fortune in Grip
Frank Klobucar or Frank Nqvakuey,
arrested Thursday evening by Officers A.
F. Francl and John Unger.-whtle detained
In Jail was unfortunate enough to have
his rooms at 1234 South Fourteenth street
ransacked by thieves,
The prisoner, fearing that he would be
robbed, gained permission to go home un
der escort and remove his valuables to
police headquarters. Upon entering the
room .he almost collapsed when he found
grip containing $2,610, his life's savings,
ransacked.
He came near fainting with Joy a few
moments later, when he discovered the
thief had overlooked the money, which
was wrapped loosely In a newspaper.
Novnkuey was arrested on advice of the
Cleveland, O.. authorities, who assert he
is wanted there for negloct of his child.
Tells Positive Cure
For All Foot Troubles
Science has proven that nearly all
foot troubles originate from a com
mon caui,o; tli at of injured tissues.
The following Information will be
welcomed by thousands of victims of
dally foot torture. No matter how
many patent medicines you have
tried In vain, thia treatment, well
known to foot doctors, will do the
work. "Dissolve two tablespoonfuls
of Caloclde compound In a basin of
warm water. Soak the feet for a full
fifteen minutes, gently rubbing the
Mfc Exo;sa Swattks8 and Bsd Odar
An Endorsement
Dr. H. Patterson of New York City, who natf for soma years been ret
ognlzed aa an authority on crown and bridge work, visited Dr. O. W. Todd,
403 Urandels Bldg., and ald: "I have long felt the great necessity of sonvi
revolutionary sanitary cotnlltlon to be Introduced In the method of making
crowns and bridge work. Dr Todd, the great tooth inventor of the twen
tieth century, has accomplished It without the shadow of a doubt. I sin
cerely hope that all recognized dentists will some day use the advanced
sanitary bridge work In compliance with Dr. Todd'a recent discovery
Call at the office and let ua explain this work to you.
DR.G.W.TODD,JKM
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Police Raid Resort and Make Seven
Arrests.
DECLARE MORE TO F0LI0W
Packers Kxpcct to Ilecelr Contracts
for Ilrrf for Army Soon nml
3Iny Speed Up Tlirlr
Plants.
Police yesterday afternoon raided the
house at 2311 N street, known as "Little
Reno,' and arrested halt a dozen men
and one woman. This Is the second time
within a fortnight that the house has
been raided. The men were from Omaha
and gave their names at the police stfl- (
tlon as Sam Jones, Al Levy, James iuiey
and Sam Dreyfus. The woman's name
was Ruby Watson. They were all re
leased on $10 appearance bonds. Chief of
Police John Brlggs and Chief of De
tectives James Sheshan made the raid.
This is the first of a series of raids to
bo mode by the police. It is aald.
Dr. Illff Lectures.
Rev. T. C. Illff, D. D of Denver, Colo.,
delivered a lecture on "The Sunny Side
of Soldier Life with the Boys of '61-'65"
last evening In the First Methodist Epis
copal church. After the lecture he pub
licly shook hands with six civil war vet
erans who were also In the congregation.
Packers Expect Contracts.
It Is expected by packing house men nt
South Omaha that army contracts for
beef and meats generally will be received
hero within a few days. Bids for army
supplies were submitted in New York a
few days ago by Cudahy A Co. and others
of the large packers are said to have
also submitted bids.
General Manager R. C3 Howe of Ar
mour St Co. said yesterday that he had
received no orders as yet to fill army
contracts. He Intimated that the orders
were not unexpected. At present a large
number of packing house men have been
laid off under retrenchment policies In
the different houses. It the army should
seek large supplies because of war It is
probable that the fall cattle market will
be rushed and the packing houses
speeded up.
Nctt Clnb nooms Open.
Morgan Heafy, one ot the board of gov
ernors of the Centurion club, entertained
a number of newspaper men and city
officials yesterday at a dinner given at
the Atlas restaurant. The party was
first taken to the new club rooms of
the Centurion club at Twenty-sixth and
F streets', where the new quarters wero
Inspected under the guldanco of Rev. M.
F. Ballou ot St Bridget's church.
The Club rooms are located In the
school building. The library Is furnished
111 oak, the gift ot Morgan Heoty, while
the parlors are furnished In Russian
leather. Besides the reception rooms and
the library, the club will have a large
gymnasium and billiard and dance halt
combined.
Six rooms, with every modern equip
ment, are to - be devoted to the school
work. The work of building the new
school house has just been completed-at
a cost pt $25,000. it will be opened In the
fall for school.
Renistrntlon Closep.
Yetterday closed registration in South
Omaha. For the two days not more than
100 were added to the lints. The number
registered total about the regular num
ber of legitimate voters In South Omaha.
The location of. a special registration
office In South Omaha was made at the
Instance of a few democrats In South
Omaha who wanted to get their old rot
lowers to believe they had some Influ
ence at election time still.
To Inspect License.
As the time for issuing liquor licenses
draws near there Is considerable com
ment anent the kind and character ot
men who apply for licenses. It Is said
imi ma Anii-eaioon league will take a
hand If the board should allow unfit
persons to operate saloons.
Students Are Warlike.
One hundred students, of the South
Omaha High school have volunteered
their services should there, be need of
them at thq, front In Mexico. A list of
100 names was quickly secured among
tha students yesterday. The list was
posted In one of the halls, but later dis
appeared. South Omaha High Is not
graded as a military school.
Church Notes.
United Presbyterian. 1-wenty-thlrd and
H-Publlo. worship at 11. Walter Mayer of
the Omaha Young Men's Christian asso
ciation, will speak. Sabbath school at 9:45,
R. J. Robertson, superintendent. Young
people's meeting at 0:30.
Firnt Christian. Twenty-third and I. J.
G. Albor, Pastor Morning sirmon at U
o'clock; subject. A Uay in World Con
quest: the Crowning Glory of the Ages."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening
preaching at 7,5): subject, "Pearls from
Beyond the Sea."
First Pttsbyterlan, Twenty-third and J,
Rev. It, L. Wheeler. Pastor Morning ser-
sore parts.1' The effects are mar
velous. All pain disappears Instantly
and the feet feel simply delightful.
Corns and callouses can be peeled
right off. Bunions, aching feet and
sweaty smelly feet get immediate re
lief. Use this treatment a week and
your foot troubles will be a thing of
the past Ca'ocldd works through the
pores and removes the cause. Don't
waste time. Oct It at once. Any
druggist has Caloclde In stock or will
get It from his wholesale house. A
twenty-flyo cent box Is said to he
enough to cure the worst feet Don't
b persuaded to take something else
Instead. Caloclde Is prepared only at
laboratories of Medical Formula Co.,
ot Dayton. Ohio, and Chicago. 111.
"mon at 11 o'clock: theme, "The .Supreme
Conquest." Sabbath school at 9:45. Senior
and Intermediate Young People's Chris
tian Endeavor at 6:3a Congregation will
meet with tha congregation of the First
Methodist Episcopal church at the nevr
building for tho dedicatory services.
The Methodist rongre gallon Is planning
for a great day Sunday. The new church
nt the corner of Twenty-fifth nnd E
streets, will be dedicated, Dr. T. C. Illff
of Denver handling the preaching and
managing the finances. The service will
begin at 10:J0 sharp. There will be a
good-fellowship meeting nt 3 o'clock, and
a great gathering again at 7:30 p. m.
The choir has prepared special musle for
both morning and evening services. The
Sunday school orchestra will furnish the
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musle for the afternoon meeting. Rev J.
W. Klrkpatrick, pastor.
Stasis City Gossip.
William Sehulte of Dodge was at the
slock yards yesterday on business.
H. P. Nelson, farmer, of Dannebrog,
was In tho city yesterday on a visit
The Juniors of the wgu school will hold
their annual Junior fair In the high school
this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock.
The public are promised an excellent
evening of amusement and are Invited to
attend.
All members of Nebraska lodge No.
227, Ancient Order of United Workmen,
are requested to attend the funeral of our
deceased brother, Joseph Kubat, Sunday
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RUPTURE
READ THESE WORDS
ThefoUowtoig are extract from a few of. hundreds
of sdmllar lettsro that have bean rolvif by The
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in all parts of the country.
, CuractJn 4 Months
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" M Ond ttut tb nntnr4 epcnUuni am entirely hMlwl vp. 1
am ai jw, 0I4 aal nrnr expected a cws at my ac."
Ca!mM. Ud. JQBtf SCBlXirSBXH
, v .VVos Ruptured IO Years Cured
- m" 9 ben rimtnrsd for ynt had worn all Mods of true
and apptlanou. but all to no inll uitU roar lock m tried. It held
raj ruptuw u nothlnc brforo bad done. Woro it tor otfbt months
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Vr. TuaM Dlvuio SU. BOWJUtD B. tfCXXgJO.V
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iron MajUt, MkA. V ALTS It WAT
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"Telegram to' you. boss." replied the
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The New Yorker was angered by this.
..t m t,& vtiiri back. 'Cant you
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"No- boss, was uii riiv"
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