THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 28, 1914. S A TIMELY REAL ESTATE GOSSIP) Omaha's Good Points Will Be Expounded at Hontclair Addition Thrown Open' After Long Preparation. XAST OF DOWUTOWN TRACTS Bnuan Cormlchnel Spend Much Monrr nnd Rprnt Amount of Time nrndlnic nml Mnklnir ThJa n Finished Addition. Tho new addition, known us Montclalr, platted by Benson & Carmlohael between Twenty-eighth and Thirty-third nnd be tween Cumins nnd Hamilton ttreet. went on the market In earnest Saturday. Lota bad been contracted for for somo time, but the addition waa not thrown open with a boom until Saturday. The lota Bold readily as this la the last big downtown residence section. This has long been looked upon with a Jealous eye by real estate men, as many are. thote who have sought to get It Into their hands for platting purposes. This tract lies within a twelve-minute car ride from the heart of the city and the car service Is good. Benson & Car mlchael have spent a vast amount of money In the development of this area. For many months they have had graders at work dragging down the hills, filling the vallcja and establishing tho exact grades of tho streets. No half-way Job was done on this addition. Streets were worked to their proper level. Gutters were established and cemented. Con crete sidewalks were laid and trees were planted at many places on tho lota. Sewer mains were laid and water mains estab lished, as welt as gas mains assured so that there will need to bo no tearing up of streets to get these conveniences to the residents who buy here to build. Adjotna Bentla Pnrlr. Bemls park adjoins this addition on the west Schools and churchos are con venient The high school and tho Crelgh ton university are within walking dis tance and easy walking distance at that. The lots sold for from 1700 to $1,000. These prices Include tho water, sewer, gas and concrete sidewalks for every lot. Payments are required on this addition of J12.M to J25 down and from $12.60 to IS per month. The sale of these lots will continue Monday and Tuesday If the lots are not all sold before tho close of those days. The sales Monday and Tuesday will lx from 4 p. m. until night. Representatives will be on the ground to show the lots to all Who go out Eeal Estate Men to Appear Before Dads On Foundation Law Real eatato men are to appear before the city council Monday when tho new building codo is to be discussed. The new code calls for a twelve-Inch foundation on buildings of a given sire, whereas tho requirements were pot so standardized be fore. A special committee of tho Ileal Batata exchange has been working on the matter for aomo time to give the ex change an opinion as to the Justness of this new rule. The committee reported at the last meeting' of the exchange. C. C, Wilson, chairman of the committee. reported that It Is the opinion of the committee that an eight-Inch wall is auf flclent for many of tho smaller houses and that the code would tend to discour age the full basement plan in that It makes exemptions In the case of hank foundations. (TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Castellar Presbyterian to Oive Spe- Plttsmirff MftfttlTlff cial Service by Choir. w""'-0 o I To tell the good poInU of Omaha n MISSIONARIES five minutes Is admitted by all to be a hard Job and ono that requires a rhe torician who can make every word count Yet this Is the task set the Omaha real estate men who are to go to Pittsburgh In July for tho convention of the Na tional Association of Ileal Estate Ex changes, WILL SPEAK Iter, fir or aft Gilbert VnlUer Will Conduct the Service nt St. Philip the Deacon Church on Bandar. To close the evening services for the summer the Castellar Street Presbyterian No, this task will not fall to al1 the church choir will give the following pro- Omaha delegates. It will fall to the one I pram In place of tho regular aervlco Sun who can make the best showing In the day evening: tryouts at home before going to Pitts burgh. So at the meeting of tho Ileal Katato exchange next Wednesday theso tryOuts aro to tako place. A half dozen of the local real estate men are prepar ing these flvo-mlnuto talks for tho try- out A commttteo will be appointed to act as Judges. The man making the best booster talk for Omaha, cramming tho 'Oh. Sing Unto the Lord a New Song" Adams Carl Ilnnrmiinn and Choir. "When My Heart Is Ove whelmed".... , unyan Choir. Quartet Calvary ttodncy Misses .Margaret Koopman, norotta Wright and Messrs. Theodore MmV and Wnltnr ICrelle. "The Mercy Seat" Adams miss Anna Briom ana cnoir. most facta about tho enterprise and com- Baritone Solo Selected. merclal supremacy of Omaha Into his lit tle talk, will be officially chosen "by tho exchange to represent Omaha In the five- minute talk at Pittsburgh. Carl HfLarmann. "Praise the Lord, All Ye Nations".... Adams Choir. I Contralto-Solo Some of These Days.. uriggs Mrs. Frank Brown. "Rock of Ages" Gabriel miss Margaret Koopman ana unoir. Mrs. Frank Brown, Director, B. D. Gordon, lecturer at the Omaha. Hummer School of Missions, will preach at the Third Presbyterian church, Twen tieth and Leavenworth streets, Sunday at A Jury in the case of the state against 1 10:45 a. m. tho U. P. Baking company, charged with nev. J. M. fltromberger, associate of A. not wrapping rye bread proporly, has w. Hlgglns, the noted missionary among decided that tho baking company la not men of the jumb4r camps, will cll of guilty. Tho case was given to the Jury lhah. .rk th. TMr(1 prclb,Pterian Baking Company Wins Its Suit on Bread Wrapping Friday afternoon and the verdict was re turned Friday night at 10 o'clock. The baking company Insisted that to wrap the rye broad aa was required would apoU It church Sunday at S p. m. He represents tho Presbyterian Board of, Home Missions. Protest Filed on pi i T f.r rropcKa, Kan,, win conduct an me scrv- harlv Lawn Mowing t the och ot st PhinP the Dea " con, Sunday. Father Walker Is a natlv rtov. Qeorge Gilbert Walker, M. A,, a talented young colored priest, rectqr of the Church of St. Simon tho Cyrenlan, Topeka, Kan,, will conduct all the serv An official order asking that City Comptroller Charles B. McDonald be re strained from mowing lawns at four clock In the morning may bo Issued by the city commission, following com plaint ot half a dozen residents In the vicinity of Twenty-Fourth and Lako treeto who have told tho city council severally that McDonald constitutes a nuisance. 'This fellow MoDonald gets up between four and five o'clock In the morning and begins following a lawn mower. It Is tho nolsteet rattletrap ot a lawnmower in the city and MoDonald keeps It run ning until there is no sleep for any one within five blocks. We do not protest against Industry. W are inollned to applaud it but this la the abrC of In dustry that makes men do murder." MANY ACRE PIECES ARE SOLD BY HASTINGS & HEYDEN The Ann of Hastings & Ileylsn la meeting with continued success In selling acreago tracts, having sold flftoen acres during tho laat week. The following aro tho sales made: J. Lehmanousky purchased lots 75 and '6, Benson Acres, for $1,100. Carl K. Forbes purchased tracts 96 and &7, Benson Acres, consisting of 4.3 acres, nnd a five-room bungalow (now) for 13,875. Mr. Forbes win more Into his new homo Immediately. Kathorlno Cronln purchased tract 100. Benson Acres, tor 1900. Anna M. Olson purchased tract 1W, Benson Acres, for $1,060. M. Markowits purchased tract 8, HIch- land Acreu, for $1,200. Julia Rogers purchased tracts IS and 17, Benson Acres, for $1,150. Roy M. Truelock purchased tracts 67 and 99, Benson Acres,- for $1,175, E, Lynn1 Kllgore purchased tho east forty feet of, lot 2, block 37, Kountse Place, forlMO. Gertrude Wrasse purchased a lot In Glaadole addition for $328. Earl W. 'English purchased tract 103, Season Acres, for $600. f:h. brown buys lot FOR HAPPY HOLLOW HOME The sum of $2,300 was paid by F. II. Brown in nappy uoiiow ror a lot on which he proposes at once to build haadsoms residence. The lot is on Fifty. third street, facing west He expects to build, a brick house. Georgo & Company are planning to do a lot ot development work In Happy Hollow very soon and wilt have some nice propositions to offer there very soon. The development work there Is to be done on & large scale and la to bring that section of tho city Into promt pence aa It has not been before. natlvo of St. Johns, New Brunswick, Canada, and a graduate of the General Theolog ical seminary, New York City, , i Miss Lora Smith, missionary In Mexico, will speak Sunday evening at tho home (if C. H. Wlthey. 1921 Wrt strcot Sho will relate some of her experiences In the southern republic. IlnptUt. Olivet Grove. Thirty-sixth Street and Crown Point Avenue Sunday school at 2:45. Preaching each Thursday evening at S o'clock, Fh-nt, comer Harney Street and Twenty-ninth Avenue Tho Itov. W, Jasper Howell nreachca at both services. Morn ing worship nt 10:30. Sunday school at noon, evening wnrsnip at b, tneme, "Jerusalem, Bethlehem and tho Jordan Valley," third address on tho Holy Land. Oraco Corner South Tenth and Arbor, B. B. Taftt Pastor Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11, sublect, "Mt Nebo, the Mountain Where Moses Viewed canaan." isvening worship at 8, sitDiect, Denies Vets Do Not mi ri a Tyi -i "The Man with a Pitcher of Water." Take dare ot Widows npt Young People, union at 7. mu- XCbliO UIWO Ul 1UUVVO on Sunday school at S o'clock at 2010 I south rourth street. An Investigation, mada tav Adjutant Tv- I Calvary, Hamilton and Twenty-fifth, J, ---- -- . - u , m 7 - I k r ..it . a I.. nf r.r T.n Trn.bV Hnnnl.n War . , rusiar iprn n incmo, " r . , "uequesis wnich unrist Denied." Evon Veterans, of the report that Mrs, Gar- fog theme, "Christ Jn Conflict with Re fluid A. Lane la destitute resulted lii I IlglOUS uustoms OI Ilia Day." Btereoptl ttti.mt h him iht tt Moirt I. un. ?V ?)). BC,!0! t noon.. Young Poo true. The Spanish War. Veterans do not al low widows of former members to re main destitute and friendless," he said. In this case Mrs. Lane's brother-in-law pie's Society ot Christian Endeavor meet ing at 1, led by William Noble; subject, "Modern Pioneering , In Missions." Prayer ana conierenoe meeting weanesaay even ing, subject, "A. Spiritual Measuring Bod for Calvary Members." Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Plnkney, " " " - .-.-t . ... .... ,u,n..Uv,, . kcmimvuuu ailU X 1 IlUliCJ , is a member of the, local camp, apd liad -Arthur J. Morris, Pastor Morning wor she been in need he certainly would have ft fi? efi, "Sfffi. reported her case. report Mrs. Lane -denies the lng tho usual service will bo omitted ana tho congregation will Join in the "I understand that she. mistakenly be- mrmUnwfMllbSe'd tmna: II X .1 -I I II . I I-. ... I jr.- -" ' vy.i.aiitt ill JIUVCU OHO PIIUU1U VUllCWi UUfllLl Lnoiit connection with . tho Summer School of Amnions, xoung I'eopio's meeting will county, and that she consulted Dr. Harry p?.yer"anaVi."o vlcVii? bomn on account of her husband from the Foster, from, whom the report came.' Wednesday evening nt T o'clock Olivet, Thirty-eighth Street and Grand Avenue Sunday school at 10. Preaching at 11 and 8. Baptist Young People's umu" .uiu-wooK msetinx wertnex- Senate May Try to Amend Irank Law rS? art ouuuui.il iop i-astor ward tnero will be B. ii nitiri iPrvirsi in mm aifsniHwi w WASHINGTON. JUne 27.-Chalrman tral Park ConirMratin.i w m. Overman of the senate lobby committee Methodist and Olivet Baptist will had before him today a special report of ".,,aL,i, oronestra win furnish Eflfl!! SEES Sfffc h ?S3fl&?g$ r:Ll ow" .. . Corner Twenty-second iuuuy moiiwuro yrmM ciruuiuicu ira unoer i ana IXJtnrop, Ilev. GeorgO S. Peters thn fruk nf Rnntnr TviiIita nt Mmtn. Pastor Bible aclinnl nt l-m f ,..-1 chusetU. Whether steps wl'.l bo taken ?;IIliLi- "il .?en"on ""bject. "Under to compel the sugar interests concerned to pay that rum has not been decided, but Mr. Overman declared today, the 'Investi gation would be the basis ot legislation to regulate the u ot the franking priv ilege. No evenlnir nrvt n account of Summer School of Missions. Christian Hclcucc First Church nf r"i,Hf sitn c. Mary's AvenUn. and Twontv.rmirti. Borvlceo at 11 and R nhf nm,j.ii.. .... .i.aunui iiiocunK av . ConKreKatlouBl. rivmoilttl Twantv.rnn.ll. -.. W. Loavltt. Pastor ServlM .: ..uuu lupn, inn UOSDC1 in Htnrv.' .hml nt fl'IK ' ' Address at 8 by E. M. Wellman. Prayr rneotniu Wednesday at & McCabe, Fortieth and Farnam. W. H. Undorwood, l'astor Morning service at It Subject. The Christian Cltlsen." No evonirig service, ttunday school at 10. Wairen W. Clint, superintendent, Adult Bible class at 10. Dr. D. C. John, teach sr. Mo league meeting, aa our mem bers desire to attend tho instttuto at Italstun. Westminster, Corner of Mason Street and Georgia Avenue, James FranKlin Young. Pastor Morning worship at 10:. The Kev. S. Hall Young, D. D.. will speak. Bible school at 12. Service and Intermediate departments, primary and junior at :30. Kvening, young people s meeting at 7. Topic, "Civic lletorms," Is. l:10-zu. evening worship at s. 'lheme, "Tho Heroic in the Service ot God." Mid week prayer service Wednesday at 7:44. Lowe Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas Children's oay services at 10:3u. No evening services, Wednesday Btblo study at 8. Ktrst, Seventeenth and Dodge, Edwin Hurt jenKs, D. u., i-abtor. bununy suhool at 10. Preaching surticu at li, subject, i-liiieiiion." Clifton Hill, Forty-fifth and GranU Ittjsuittr serv .ccs at JJ. u. m. and 8 p, in. ior. is, it You uer Lut(c, ot Clucatio will preacn. auuuay sunooi at :. Prayer meeting vtcuuesaa, at 8 p. m. iteiibon, vv, J. Alov-iuui, motur-oui.aay sci.oul m lu. Morning worsnip at it ino sermon auojoct is "Oracb, Love ana tominunion. Chnstlan .tiuonvor at 7. uiiiou ceiling serv.co at 8. itov. Butnll win preacn. Fairv.ow Presbyterian Church, Pratt and Fortieth avenue; Charles n. Flem ing, Pator. Bible school at 2 and aiter noon vorsnlp at a. inenie, "uod couid jjecauso bhe would." Ana-ween service 'lUeaaay evening at 8. Mrs. Bmitn Is tho leader. Castellar Htroet Hlvtnnnlh nn r.it. Jar btreets, O. C. Weeits, I'asior.-Morn- "I. bcnuun at u. juvening sermo . at s. bpecal musical program by the choln Sunday school, 10 a. m. Junior Christian anaeavor, a;ao p. m. Ir.termeaiate Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Senior v,nnsuan endeavor, 7 p. m. Parkvale. Thlrtv-f.rst and CinA trAts! Bov. A. E. Lehmann, Minister. Morning woraiup wun sermon by the minister. and Bible school at 10:30. Senior Cnstian Endeavor society at 7 n. m. Evnlnn iworanipt i 7:. with an address by a convened engineer irom unicago. Prayer meeting followed by adult chorus runuureai weanesaay at 7:u P. m. Praliytprlan. Church of tho Covenant; Pratt and 1 wentl-BBVenth: Charles II. Flemlne. i-asior. Jion. iur vvorsniD at 10 30. Thome; "God Could because She would." UlDle school at noon. Endeavor at 7:1S. Tho regular evening aervlce is omitted to permit all to attend the service ot the Hummer school or Missions at the -Unl veralty. Wednesday evening Mld-Week service at 8. North. Corner Twntv.fnurtli nm! Wirt. M. V. Hlgbee, D. D. Pastor.-J. W. isornerger win speak ot 10:so a. m.. Tell lng ot Work in the Lumber Camps. Sunday school at noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. No evonlng service on account of Summer School ot Missions. Prayer meeiins weanesaay eveninc at 8 to clocic. communion Juiy 5. inira i;nurcn Twentieth and Leaven worth Streets, Robert ICarr. Pastor. eunaoy scnooi at a:so a. m, Public wor snip and sermon by 8. D. Gordon, .nt 10:43 a. m. Junior Endeavor meeting at 3 p. ra. Christian Endeavor Draver meeuns at i v. m. tivoninir wnrnnin unit address by Rev. J. M. Sorenberger, repre- "onunif i no iTPSDytcnan Missionary worn; .among men ot tne number camp, at s p. lu. United nrethern. United Brethren. Nineteenth and Loth rpP. W. O. Jones. Pastor Bible school at 10, a. m.; public worship, with sermon, at " . m. ana p. m. No evening services micr juiy x. Untied Presbyterian. WAIT I K nm.hn T Tnl , fT.- ... third and H, Carl 8. Gladtelter, Pastor nuiiuay Bcnooi at v:ts a. m.j morning norvico at ji o ciock. Tomorrow win b Children's dnv. nnrl thn Flnnrinv h(ui will have charge of the services. Young w, a wiiiiQimii uiiiuii ub i ii. in.: evca lng services at 8 o'clock. SIlHcellanrAna. The International Blblo class will meet at a p. m. in uarignt hail, Nintoenth and Farnam. Lecture by Ted McNausht: subject . "The Threo Ways That Aro jiaugni in rne liioie." Holiness Meeting, B07 South Twenty' ninth Services st 2 p."m.; subject, "Dl vine Healing a Heavenly Gift to God fearing People;" Monday, Wednesday and Friday meetings at 8 p. m., Hana P. Petersen, superintendent. United Evangelical. 2120 Franklin. Be.v. J. M. Ilunclo, Pastor Teachers' meeting at 9:30 a. m ; Sunday school at 11 a. m.; Juniot Endeavorera at 3 p. m.; evening ana wceK services at Holiness grounds, Thirty-third and Blondo. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Twenty-foUrth njid Ohio Uhtiarcn's day exercises at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.; special music Miss Cora Hcnwnrtz win sing in tho evening. Teach era- Normal training class at 9 a. m; unuuy bciiuui at J.iJ a. in. .CUV'.! WW ,,VU GilKIIICCIlUI, IMJV, Charles W. Savldgo. Pastor Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. ra.; morning subject "How Joseph Reached tho Throne' even ng, "The Story of tho Tnrco Men Who .urougni Tcrn water to tne Army." Omaha Holiness Association. W. E. Foshler. President Ten days' camp meet ing at Thirty-third and Blondo, June 28 to juiy u; u. Linton wintams, evangelist. ana u is nop uianam, uunaay, june ss. V. C. Rlnebarger and wire, singing evan gelists, will take part in the services. First Progressive Spiritualist Macule's Hall. 1816 Harney, t. il. Thomas, u. a. a. Sunday school at 9;4S. A. C. KUQEL HAS SERIOUS. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION Polloo Commissi OBr A. C. Kurel un- First Corner ot Nineteenth derwent an operaUon at the Wise Me- ??r..lKller,Jk,nTi Rouse. Fastor h.Bitai vut.Rt.v . .7. 'W w.?"h'P .Sermon by the fecUon of the stomach. Dr. Robert Gil- lng service. vision. o even more performed the operation, which ' St Mary's Avenue, St Mary's Avenue condition gave evidence v-vyuij, (uiuvueu vpmwn waa very nay acnooi at U. Midweek servlco serious. I iiwiijr wcninc at s. EiiUcoiinl HIGH WINDS STOP PLACING &ljg$SE: 7XSWXS OF STEEL FOR F0NTENELLE ?h.r?,n mv. t : munlon at 7;30. Strangers uitvaVs 3 Pastor Sunday at S p. m. lecture and messages; subject, "The Difference Be tween Hlndoolsm and Modern Spiritual- ism;' ' Tuesday at s p. m. message service unursaay at zym p, m. Xvaoies aio iut sage service. Church of Life, SIC North Eighteenth Tlftv. Mil Vn. Ilell. Pastor MornlnK serv lco ti ll o'clock; subject' "The Church and Knual Suffraite:" evenlnK at o'clock. "Temperance and Its Relation to the Church;" Sunday school at 10 a. m.: Young People's Christian Endeavor a 7 n. Vn. Mrs. Hohle Uuasey. leader: mid week meeting Thursday evening '.at 8 o'clock: subject. "The Holy Ghost'." Ladles' Relief, Wednesday at 215 Pierce. street Mrs. w. r. vernon. preaiaent, Omaha real estate Is the best Investment you could make., Read' The Bee's real estato columns. APPEAL WILL BE MADE FOR BETTER PAVEMENTS Better and more substantial pavements in Omaha Is tho cry or Omaha real estate men. They insist that much of the-paving haa not been satisfactory nnd that this has hurt outlying property. A committee of the Real Estate exchange is investigating paving materials In other places, where soma very substantial par ing work has been done. Because ot the high wind workmen were compelled to atop the steel construction on the new Fontenelle hotel. The In struments on the federal building recorded I an average velocity ot twenty-five miles an hour during the forenoon. TRIPLEX FLAT BUILT BY HASTINGS & HEYDEN Hastings & lleyden have started a triplex flat building on Thirty-third street between California and Webster streets, which they are building for James C Bash. This building will consist of three six-room flats and will be held by Mr, Bash as an Investment Dr, n.liir New X.U Pills cured Mr. E. W. Good '.ext. Dallas. Tex.. of malaria and biliousness. 'Best regu lator of liver, stomach and bowels, Sc. All druggists. Advertisement Got anything you'd like to swapT Use lM "Swappcra Column." Church of St. Phllln II. n.. Twenty-first, Near Paul. Rev. John AU bert Williams. VlcAr-Thlrd Sunday afte Trinity. . Holy communion at 7:30, Hoiv communion and sermon at 11. Sunday school at 11 Evening prayer and ior 3?"" f1 i71' . Tha ervlca will be con- Coins tho MT.. TWfct WalKr of U"Dert If you want to know in advance what .. pictures are. going to be shown at your Grace Endi.h. try. Lntl favorite theater tonlsht read "Today's Clarence N. Swlhart MlnUter The IIo lv Complete Movlo rrocrama" on the first o0rt"nn?n SSu11. TS0..11""1! t want ad page. Complete programs ot kagUe'atSlt'"1 ,Chpl " :5a Ivuther practically every moving ploture theater Bt Paul's Twcnty-tlfth and Evan. In Omaha appear EXCLUSIVELY In ?ov T.. Otto. Pastor Services at 10.' The Bee. "TO " iSSiXine.E"B""n department R..nH7 ivngiisn Planning for the Stork's ftrriY! 1 1 fii I In -Mrtivi tho ini-n t Mark's English. Twentieth nn,i . linjuid and many and many a VILUXO XXliUJL TVXIO a?. "?vi l Groh. Pastor. MorninV ' how It so wonderfully aided , ?-X?il. A wonderful Call and Wonderful - the period of expectancy. Incorporation or tno women's Bar fly with AIL" Sunday school sts-ii ChTSMyesterdky by Attorney Ncttio deavor at 7. "f ul vnnsumn isn Rothbluro. one of the incorporators. 2on. Thirty-alxUi Street and Lafayetta The three days song and music program Avenue, A. T. Lorlmer. Paator-Sunday In connection, with the thlrty-fourth "hool at :. Moralni aervlwlTat l Saengerbund.cloBed at Loul-vlllo. Ky., ?"hUrsday evening at 8. Choir practice last night with tha last ot a series of teimhtV?Jy afte.r- Jh BundVy Tchoo" five concerts. One feature of tonight's wl,lho1 d Ha regular Fourth of July picnlo xm.M Ih. .IniHnir r.t llu In E mweM lurk Kl.,-.. ' V-niO uiuftiMu .. . ii , ,t- , .H" I - un uckr Home." and Breus "SDrinrtlmn nn the Rhine." by the mass chorus o? J.000 rnaio veicea. Because the wheel ot the Storstad was first put to port and then, It Is al Iged, without the authority of the officer In charge, was put hard a port, when It had steerage. Butler Esplnall, K, C, In his address to the Empress of Ireland wreck commission at Quebec, contended the collier was responsible for the dis aster on May in which 1,011 persona lost their Uvea. Methodist The Swedlih Church, Corner of Burt and North Nlnteenth, Gustav Erlekann Pastor-Suoday achool at l PlVachtni service at 11. Sublect "The Highest Per sonal Service" Young peopled iervTct at 7. Chlldrens dayBpro1rram & the Sunday school at . ry Dleta Memorial. Tenth and Pierce. C X Bawson. Minister-Sunday achool at 9:tS. P J; h J r,?' HPrintendent Preach ing at 11 by Rev. O. A. Luce. U. D. En. worth league at L Led by ,J. JL Bexten. Among thoso things which all women should know of, and many ot them do. is a spienaia external application sold In most drug stores under tho name of "Mother's Friend." It la a penetratlns mother tells them through Its chief pur- tendons, luramenta and muscles so pliant that nature's ex panston may bo accomplished without the intense strain so often characteristic ot the period of expectancy. "Mother's Friend" may therefore ba considered as Indirectly harms: a splendid Influence upon the early disposition of too tuiure generation. Whatever Induces to the ease and com fort of the mother should leave its Impress upon the nervous system ot the baby. At any rate it Is reasonable to believe that since "Mother's Friend" has been, a, companion to motherhood for more than half a century it must be remedy that, women have learned tho great value of. Ask at any drug store for "Mother's Friend." a penetrating, external liquid of arest heln and value. And write to Bradneld Regulator Co.. 02 Lunar nMr., Atlanta, Ga.. for their book ot .useful ana uateiy uuonaauon. Buy Omaha real estate because it -is a good ; investment Y AV , ' V. '. if' . -5. 't- . '' As has often ' been pointed out in these col umns, Omaha can take justifiable pride in her wonderful commercial development, a natural and constant growth that defies panics and "psychological" depression. The traffic in real estate is one of the surest indi cations of a city's business condition and its prospects for the future. Commerce and com merce alone is responsible for the ever increasing" demand for all classes of property and the con sequent steady advance in values, v t: ,. I 'C s.4 Buy Omaha real estate now because it is a good investment. Because it brings 7 to 15 annually on your money. Because home property, city and suburban, saves rent and never decreases in value. Because vacant lots yield a good profit with no upkeep. Be cause an acre or two nearby provides a living in itself. ' People are listening o the call of common sense. Shrewd and careful investors are buying now while prices are within reach and as others are reaping the profits from investments made a few years ago, so will they profit by the healthy, stable growth of this great commercial and agri cultural metropolis. THE OMAHA BEE ! -. Everybody Reads Bee Want Ads ,.' i