-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMIiEK 1, 1914. ; TOPIGS'FOR AJDAY OF REST i Special Solo and Choral Music Will , Be Giren at First Methodist. ; AifyrvxusARY or the pastor Sswrlal ".rrrlwa Will D filrn at Flr Baptist ft art-h fr RT. J. A. Mas wall, la That Pallt Oa Tear. j Calvary Baptist church will hrva th , first anniversary tor th rr"t pastor. Rev. J. A. Maxwell, bjr special rrvlrr. I An anniversary hymn mill be tunc at 'the communion service In the morn Inn. I In the evening the large choir will nine t a special firogram of niualc. The Xollow- " tni; selection will be given: f Anthem Bjr Babylon's Wave. ...Gounod Kill! Ohnlr. t Iniet-My Folth lok Vxt to The.... Mh Fulton antt Mr. ochtitre. i Kalo frlected Mr. twhlltree. , Solo Lead. Klmlly l.lpht O'Hsra " Mia Fartr. o-lo-Trash Me to Frav Jewett j Air. Vntti. Special music at the Klrat Methodist church Sunday will be aa. follow: In the morning at 11 o'clock the choir will and the Army.'1 F.venlns aervir at . topic, -Art Intest with an KtwrnaJ I!v. '""I." Hun. lay school at :" a. m.. J. IWl Smith. aupMintrno'enr. Uuthcr league, nt 1 i:, p. m. M. Mark's Kntrlh, Twentieth and HunVtie, Hv. lr. &. Oroh. Pastor J'ornlna services at II. toiac, 'The om, Iowpr, Pplrlt. Anumnrt. ' Even ing service at 7 :M. tnMc, 'The Ores! Reformation. A Rrvlyal ." Sunday school at :46 a. m. Toung People a Chr.silan Kndeavor at f 46 p. in. St. Paul's, Twenty-fifth anil Evan. Her. K. t. Otto, Paator Service with Holy Communion at ;0 a. m. Onnfes M.m service at : a. m. Evening ser mon at . with Knll-h auhject. "Spiritual ami Temporal MtrattnK of the Lutheran Iveformaii.m. ' tunday school at S:15 a. m. t'holr and Young Peoples hour on Krldsy evening at . Kountie Memorial, Karnam and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Oliver U. ftaltsly. Ph. V., I: I)., Paatjr Morning worship at 11, subject. "The Armed t'hr'atlan." Evening worship at i. aubtect, -The KocK of the Agra." Sunday achool at :46 a. tn., Oacar P. Uood nan. superintendent. Luther league devotional service at 7 o'clock Confirmation classes every Thursday am) Friilay evening at 7:46, and Friday afternoon at 15. Knrollment open. Zlon, Thtrty-alxth ana Lafayette. Rev. A. T. Lorlm-r. Paator Sunday school at :5 a. m. Morning eerv'ce at 11. Even ing service at g. The trvnteea wll! meet In the church larlor Monday evening. The lither league will r ct at the home of Miaara Anna and Ellen Johnson, 2224 Myrtle avenue on Tuesday evening. Midweek aervtre. on Tliuraday even'ng at t:i. Choir practice Immediately after. alng, "Chrlatlan. the Morn Brcaka;The confirmation rlaaa will meet In the sweetly O'er Thee." by Plielly. MM Margory Shackelford will alng aoprano bio part. Mia Haicl Pilver and Jamea Edward Carnal will alng a duet. "Hark, f Hark. My tfc'Ul, by Nevln. ; At the evening fernio.i the choir will ' alng "Art Thou Weary," by Bchnecker. Mis Marie Adler will play a violin offer lory eolo Andante movement from Mcn Oelraolm' concerto. Mr. Dr. C. N. t hrbttlanscm will alng, 'Teach M to Pray," by Jewett Following the aermon, f Mia Fllvcr will alng a goapel aong. "The Mom of the Soul," by Philip. npv. Tcter Muiifcin, formerly of thla ily, will preach, Sunday morning and evening at the Swedlah Methodist church, Nineteenth and Burt street. ' Rev. J. V. Jones will have charge of the Funriay service at 6t. Paul' Ep'.s- copal church. Thlrty-seoond and Call- fomia streets. church parlor Saturday afternoon. Methodist. Flrat. Baatlat. Twenty-ninth and Harney, Dr, I I ' VI I k flA. I k.( i u t a XM ; ..... K at 10 aubject. "The Bualnea of the . t.'hurch;" evening service at 7:), subject, t "The Tragedy of an Athlete." Immanvel, Twenty-fourth and Plakney, Morris. Paator Morning Arthur. J. Walnut 11111, Forty-first and Oiarle, Rev. Oliver M. Keve, Mlnlater hurch ncrvlir at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday achool at 19 a. m. Kpworth league meet ing at T p. m. Klrat Mcthodlat. Rev. Tltu Lowe, pas tor Mornm worship at 11 a. m. toplo, "Tha Mnrk-m Moloch." PWenlng service at 7.10 o'clock, aubject, "The Far-off Roil of Heaven." Sunday school at :30 a. m . T. F, Rtttrgea. superintendent. Ep worth Icng'io nteellng et :30 p. m. Clerman. Corner Eleventh and Center. ' Jalaer, Pastor Sunday school m- rrearning at U p. m. ai a P. m. by the. paator. Kpworth leaeue meetrng at 7.10 p. m.. Milton J. Jalaer, I're.ldcnt. Prayer mecUnr Wednerday Tr.i rL, .Necta: Morning. "The Tru Religion ; evening. "Rest for the "fry. Lieu Memorlalj Tenth and Plerca, Rev. I. DflVSnii. Paalnp U , . .1 .... i . a. m.. Ilr. J. 1.. 1'mni ent Preaching at It a. nt subject. "A nSM1 . i"i'u"m L'pworth league r 7? " ' .,J' " Ml "eler, leader. Irohlbllon Would Hurt Business." Of. I pt'fri and prayer meeting Wednes ay at s p. m, . andttWil."i' Twenty-nlnth' Bfreet wor- al.ip ( in:, topic, "The Powrr of a J Consecrated Ufa;" Bible achool, 13 m. ; j young people' meeting, 8:S0 p. m.: even i Ing worahlp at 7:3il: men'g supper and ! Rilile atudy at the church on Wednesday wenlng at :; midweek prayer and j praise service at t p. ra. ; Grace, Corner Bouth Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Tail, Pastor Men's prayer meet- lng, :30 a. m.; nunday achool, 10 a. m.i i morning worship nt 11, snbjeot, "The i legacy of Jeaus,' followed by th Lord's '.' supper; flaptlat Toung People's union, 1 S p. ni.; evening serv at 7:4;i, ub)ct, j "The Conquering King." Mlaalon Bun- J day achool, DCilo South Fourth atreet, t : P. m. ' Calvary. Hamilton nnd Twenty-fifth, J, ; A. Maxwell, Pastor Morning, "Our First ; Tear," anniversary and communion; j evening, "The Prrsuaalvenrss ot Christ;." ! Rihle school at noon; young eople ; meeting. p. re., led by Mt J;:iia Caa. ; sell, subject 'The Work Verae;" prayer ; and conference meeting of tpe church Wednesday evening, subject, "Tha Holy I Spirit." .. . 5: J ,' rurtstlaai. ' . i- North Side. Twer.ty-aecond and Ioth l rp Ktrteta, Ororga L. Peters, Pastor- 5 Bible aohool, J;.'M a. in.; morning sorvle. ; M iu:r. "jr Jiii.Bn Uoininalea th i Orient;" Christian Endeavor, M p. m.; ; evening sarvica at 7:20. "Jriui tlia Bavlor.". v . ; '-First. Cnrner Twenty-iiiitth and Mar ; ney, Charles K. Cobber, Mlniatei- Morn t lng wornhlp; 11 a. m., 'Lmoni for . Young Meiv from the Life of tsamaon. J evening worship at 7:S0. ."ChHstiiin. Km- ploym-nt;" Voting People' , Koclcty of ' ' tirlKtlnu Endtavor. t li p. m. ; Junior . Endeavor, 4.30 p, tn.; Jbiblo achool, .4i a. in. , CkrlstlaH Bclesiee, First Church of Christ. Hdentlat. St. Mary a Avenue and Twenty-fourth Ktraet ... services II a. in. and p. in., subject, "Kerlextlng Punlrhmant;" (Sunday ; s bool, two seaalona, :4A and 11 a. m.i sonexla erning meeting at I. t onurrgatlonal. 1st Mary's Avenue, Twenty-seventh Street ani ft. Mary'a Avenue, Rev. Uus , tavus A. Hun l,m. PaatorMorning at 1i:.j3, preaching aervlca with coiiununlon; Sunday irchool. l m.i midweek servlct Wednesday evening at 8. Central Park. Sorty-second and Sara ' riireeta. Rev. J. R. Heard, l'attor Vlble s hool at 10 a. tn. Morning aervlr l It a. ni. Christian Kmlavor aoctetv. fi 45 p. m. Evening woralilp, 7:S0 p. tn. Mid-week meeting. Wedneaday, S p. ra. . Ftrat, Corner Nineteenth and Paven- port, Frederick T. Rouse, PastorMorn ing at 11. "flow Joaua Kept His Oood , Cheer;" evening at 7:45. "Old Hebrew , learuier Applied Peraonally;" Sunday ' wriwi, tt a. m. ; ouug People' 8o- tiety of ChrlNtlan Endeavor, o p. m . Plymouth. I'nivrraity of Omaha Audl- lonuni Twenty-fourth and Evan Streets, Frederick W. Iavitt. Minister Service, if 10 ao a. m. : topic, "Going on te Better Thlnns." Hlble iud at noon. Young IV-opie a meeting at p. ni. at lilt Ean atreet Resinning tiunday, Novcrn Wr S. all aervlcea will be held In the new church building at Eighteenth and Em met streets, i ; Evaaselleal. f German. Corner EetghteeMh and Cum ing. F. Ostertag, Paator Sunday school. 10 a. m.; freacliing at 11 a. in. and I p. . m.; morning tcplc, "The Acceptable Year f of the, I.oid; ' evening, "(iotl a Call to ? Men;" Vflung People Society. T;15 p. m. f Grace t'ntted. Thomaa E. Evans, f r'a.tor Rev. r-mith will eeUhrate his eighly-stxth birthday by preachlna at 11 la. in. The pastor will preach at 7:W . in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Keyatoix leBue-of .'hrlMlan Endeavor at t.'SO. Ftrat X'nlted. :i Franklin, Rev. J. M. Runrh'. Pastor Teachers meeting at 1:30. Preaching at II a. in. Ke atone league ; of Christian Enloi.oi' at .x rj. m. Preaching at T:. runilay c)(il at 10 i a. in. Junior Endeavor at S p. m. Holl- 5 liens aeaociation meeting at i.ti. Mid- wek prayer M-vlcc( at 7: p, in. WeU- Episcopal. t" Trinity Cathedral A special muah-al .: aervica will be given Sunday evening at i 7 . o'iioi k. Full chorus inolr and solu- : lais. ; Bt. Barnabas. Nineteenth and Cull ff.rnia. l-'od M. Hoistifrle, Rertor fun : day. November 1. All iSatnts' lay. Hulv . t'uiurnuiuon at 1 a, m. Morning prayer at 1V?0 a. m. Choral Euchar.M. and ' Kermon at II a. m. Choral evenuiig and sermon at .M a. m. r"t. Matthias, Tenth and Worthlngtnn, Rev: Oeorge M. Koulhwurth, Paator Holy -' roinmniiion at a. m. r'tinday S'iiool V and P.ible claas at V) a. m. Duly tVin ', ni union and aermon, by the Rl Rev . A. L.. William, bishop of Nebraska, at 11 a. in. f Church of the Good Khopherd, Twen ' ttetn end Ohio, Rev. Thomas J. Collar, J.tftr All baints' ly. Holy 'oiu inunloii at 8 a. in. Hunday school at to a. in. H'jly vinvinunlun and aer- I mon at II a ni. I.v-n'i. prayer and ' . ke-ruioa at i i) P. Church of t-V Philip th I c ax-on. 1 'r-niy-!irnt, near Paul; Rev, John Al- - l-eit Williams. Vicar All faints' Hay. $ ii.Ay Coininiii x.n at 7:ii a. in. Morning . pikper at lu.ft a. in. Holy Cnunrnuulon ! ant wruiiin, theiue, "The Fait'iful Li. ; l rtd," t 11 a. ni. Sunday a hool at ; J. .J p. ni. Evening prayer and sermon I at 1 . , - I.atfceraa. fct. Iatliews Engilah, Nineteenth and ; fmiclUr. I.v. O. W. tnder, Pastor Jiuriiit. aerMcea at 11. auhjcvi, "The I Ni i j.j iu turiiiaiiuii r .r tns Wond." . j m-ri-- at 7 ".i, euujeit. "The llvjc ui t. Vxoil l. ' M-nday m lioul at ; 1 a in, - jwt. "Jau' Tnal." lri f.innii. us rutn Twenty . V '-. """'c Morning service at 11 lirTji ?-,n holjr "'i'nunlon will be ob- uiT "Thou,"2lT rr,vioe 7M'' oel"ek. ia Vhva If h"il hoV'' Th Neighbor IK.?11 "n1ay achool at :5 a. ni. -.-t., in rvHariiA air m-Ai a sh T ?:.r.V': "T'I'y." P- m. Off clii ----- " a oui.uay at s p. rn. W iV"n-irI't,pih "r'' "rnam. Rov. t,, r." -:j."." 'asrorjit the morn- Isatlng love of find. Midweek prayer ervii-a, Wednedsy, 7:4.i p. m. First l'nlie.1, Tnty-flrst and Emmet, A. C. Ioiigls. I'aetur Morning worahlp. .; "iipportun tlea for frlatlan Serv ice." Evening worship, 7 ); "1'iitle of the Christian Cittrn " a pre-elertlon aer mon. Bible school at noon. Young Peo ple society at JO p. m. ; leader, Mia Ann Kdwerde, Clifton Hill. Orint and Forty-fifth. R. R. von der I.ippe, Minister Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 so p. m Sunday achool at 10; H. C Foray. i rerintendent. Christ, an Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Conaerratlor. meettng. Id by th prea Ident. Mlaa Mary lun. Midweek prayer meeting. Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. Falrvlew, Pratt and Fortieth Avenue, Charle H. Flemlna, Psstor Bible achool at J. Afternoon worship at. S. "Jeaus Teaching the Worth and Poaalbllltle of Human Life." Thla Is another one of the eerie on "Jean, the Man's Man." Tueadav evening at .. "Queatlona of Those Who Have D.fflcnllles." Thla is the fourth Blb!e study In the series on "Questions You Will Be Asked During the Sunday Revival." The Church of the Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-eventh, Charle H. Fleming, Pas tor Morning worahlp at 10 SO; "Jeaus Teaching the Worth and Possrbllltles of Human L'fe." This Is the sixth aermon In the series on "Jetus. the Man' Man." Bible echoil at noon. Endeavor at:46 and evenlna- worship at 7:.10. "Christ the Savior." A band of etudenta from the Omaha, Theological seminary have charge of the service; Wednesdsy evwnins: st $. "Quest'on of Those Who Have Difficul ties." Till I the fourth Bible study In the aerie on "Questions You WHI Be Asked During the Sunday Revival." Mlaeellaneeaa. I'nton Gospel Mission 1M4 Davenport Street, F. M. Parson, Superlntendertt Gospel service every night, except Sat urday. Free employment bureau. Worthy poor assisted. Cast-off clothing solicited. Tha International Bible student will meet at the Labor Temple hall. Nine teenth and Farnam atreets. Sunday after noon at I o'clock. Pr. C. W. Farwell will lerrtum on "The Dissolution of th Na tions." ' " Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salnta Twenty-fourth and Ohio Streeta-Teacher normal. a... m Sunday chool. :45 a. m. narrament ser vice, 11 a. m. Rellg'o erVloe. :30 p. m. Preaching. 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wed nesday evening at o'clock. First Progressiva Spiritualist, Mackle'a Hall. ll Herney Street, F. A. Thomaa. D. S. S.. Pastor Lecture and meesse by Dr. Monte. 8 p. m.; sublect, "Splrtte In and Out of the Bod"." Tuesday, a p. in., mesaago service. Thursday, i.V) p. m., Lndlea' aid message service. Palvatlon Army. 1711 Davenport Sun day: 11 a. m.; holiness meeting; 1 p. m.. Junior meeting: t:30 p. in., Young Peo ple' legion; p. m., alvation meeting. CaValn and Mr. J. H. Blttorf. in com mand; Captain W. Robaon, aaltant. Senator Pittman . Is Knocked Down RENO. Nv.. Oct. 31.-8enator Key Pittman of Nevada, her for the election campaign, waa felled by a blow in an encounter on a principal street her to day. Several men wera struck beTor Senator Pittman waa knocked down, Including Lytton Stoddard, tha man nearest him AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ! pT!t ZcVn,yrn. Isaac Lorij Back from War Zone, bat Expects to Be turn Later. THREE MOUTHS IN GERMANY Aawerta that Fa rail lea f Kalaef'a that Work la Fowad for Alt. Iiu mi ii . , , ' iriii tne morn-1 Lyuon Btouaaru, me man iirami inn which the "naa't'n!- ZW'!l"rlc-.inn tM: Supreme Ju.tlce P. A. Mo. A "-oveV" trikln .nporlntendent. M n V." IpwJ'rth '""""e meeting at . -i''i .aja Main, Rev. Arthur i aeior-isibie school at 10 a in Atack lllU.nl. t.' ' ....... iwrmnn enh4-n a.m.. HI iaat Step." Meet l . r z. "r' . nooa nuartetla n Carran; H. A. Fraley, a political leader; United State Marshal A. B. dray; W. E. Sharon of San Francisco. Deputy Sheriff J Updike and Zeb Ray, a poli tician. No ona waa arrested. M'olltlc. for Christian;." ""Wort. "'hytrrlna. "Temperance! KveMnA,n& 10.;30l BVJ,hm.T'hl.r,l.,-,r't Q-M. Rev. A rLfJE.?"' lnlter- Morning wr.h nd Bihi. 7. : y.Zr?""n worship Low Avenue, 1021 North Fortieth A L ''1 M'''"'r-bb1ui. .choirinuoni "I, l eople a meeting, s:46 n m I'rcachlng eervlcea, 10:,H a m and II' Kveninjf, ntn nmn T-1 . J . v i nn K nirrlnm Lia.- . '""', uiorning and enlng ,"".V"'. ' weiuy-iourtn and Wirt Street. lo'a11'.' -MrnlnV aerTic.: a. .-,"'', tol"p' "The ideal lor Al Ages. ' Sunday aiiiool at noon Youn ''n ,raSuti-lSr .' Lhr'""n Endeavor! 'iifJP' . '.'venlng eervlc.., JM: ,oplo I'ife S Judrment K-.t.-i ri ' meet ing. WadneeUay evening.' 8 o'clock. asmiar, Mxteenth and Ca-tell- ". I . C ilZ ' asior-.vorning service, 11: even be w-.1 l,,":U, ,Hta" "Clce f,f tne Women s Missionary o-lrty. Judae i i wi" ""v' he address. ",! f '1, """:. unduy ,cho3l at 10. Junto? dl.,chn,1,'r"",rr,- : P m. Intern alate I hrlatlan Km nvn r . a " t-hrlsllan Endeavor, f p. m. a. hi.? .V in J' Pastor-Sunday a hool at 10; morning worship at 11; aer mon eubjeot, . "Bible Pearls;" Jutor C hristian Endeavor at a Christian Vtl Heavor at C:30. Evenin- -,V..ri!-"". l:ST Zh ""on aubject is "Christ'. Shall Not." Praver m.eii.. u'.j r. .' ln at a even- wIhrI,'t-Twen,,th Lee-venworth. Robert Ivarr, Paator-,::) a. m.. Hundav arh.l in 1A n,,i.u.. i i "' ' i' "unaay . ... .. ......... .,(,,TI, Hnu Ferinun l theme. The ladder of Life." Intermadll at and Junior aocietlea meet at ; at ; t hrlatlan Endeavor prayer meeting; 7:80 li. ' "r"niji ann aermon: theme, "America' Orenteet Curse " Westminster. Mason and Georgia Ave nue. .Tames Franklin Young, I. r.T. torMornlna worship, 10:); theme.' "Tha rerrect iwvtor." Hlhla Khw at boon Evening Young people s meeting. t M to(ilc. The Real Kvcceaa" (Krcl la '101 Evening worship, T:; theme, "The Ever- Midnight Flames Threaten Block Fir which threatened to destroy an entire block at Fourteenth and Lesven- worth streets at midnight ws balked by prompt work on the part of- the flra companlca from Eleventh and Jackson and Eighteenth and Harney. The block H ocoupled by nearly 400 Greek families. The flra atarted In the second floor from an overturned lamp. When tha ftrat apparatus camp (lamer. wera leaping from several windows and tha place waa filled with amok., The damage I estimated at lets' than DEMAND FOR WOOL IN ENGl-Wr, is INP.RP-RING (Correapondence of tha Associated Pre.! . I)NDON. Oct. SO. Sine the cloeo of the wool auction. October. 10, demand for wool ha been keener than aver. Broker, however, are not selling wool willingly, preferring to wait until the next auction, fixed . for ' November a A fair quantity, however, la reported to have changed hand at B to TO per cent advance pn price ruling Then tha auc tion concluded. Tha demand I princi pally for scoured crosa-bred and aliped rroaa-breds, but merino also are being inquired for, and several lot of ,: the latter are said to have bean taken for Amerfca.' '. The turnover amount to between 4.000 to 5, OX) bale. Wool bought for America aorno time ago and not shipped la betntf old at an advanra of purchase prices. Wool bought and actually shipped to America also la being; brought back her and gold at a profit,, while several hun dred bole of American grown wool are now on the market, a good quantity al ready having been taken by ' manufac turers fot blankets. - '- The wool Importers' committee recently decided to hold sales on November 3' December 8 and January W adding tha further sale would be held a circum stance permit. ' Issnc Lorig, a brother of E. V. Lorlg ha returned from a three months' trip to Germany. He left there early In gf; Oclober and reached br Wednesday. Mr. Lorlg aaaert that tho aermana predict th'end of th war by May at the latest.. "Th$ condition In Germany are far from bad," stated Mr. Lorlg. "Meat and provision are much cheaper than they were before .the war atarted and Ger many I well provisioned. The famllle of the old!er are beln well taken care of and there Is work for alt a tha fac tories in all the larga cltle are running right and day. 'The wounded, and tere are great num ber of them, both German r"l alllea are being cared for In an excellent man ner. Hospital are located at every station and Red Cro official meet every train to gle the wounded atten tion. There are aome grounds for charg ing cruelty, the hothead of both armies having practiced It to gTeater or less ex tent." After making a trip to Panama, Mr.. Lorig cxpectato return to Germany. taaaht hy Elevator. Ed Blandon, a packing boua efnpl6y' working1 at tht Morris plant and. living at Sl Haskell avenue, was injured yesterday morning when he waa caught ; between a freight elevator and the lower ' floor. The lower part of his body was badly crushed, and he was taken to Et. Joseph's hospital, Omaha, where his condition is reported critical. , ' Charsed with Stealing Bacon. -Gus Engcxberg and Kmll Anderson cava been arrested for the theft of two , slabs of bacon taken from a farmer s wagon at Cwenty-fourtlf and. N streets. Captain ZaloudeM, who made the arrest wss approached . by ' the fanner." who j said. "If these men ar hungry they I are welcome to the bacon and I won't prosecute them." The men were held j and booked at th station, charged with i petit larceny. , Work. aa Old Gaaaf. Theodora Vpltx, local .tailor, is out a -U bill owing to th wiles of a larmarlsh- looklng Individual vho worked a eon game on the merchant. . Jack Brown, as the man called himself, purporting to be a stockman, entered tha , establishment, tvhere after looking over the clothing, se lected a .! suit. As part payment he tendered a check for a, stating that within tha next two days or as soon as he had sold his csttle he would pay the balance.' As he was icaving the plsc ha sud denly discovered that he was out of pocket money and asked Volts to let him hava to as sn accommodation.) His re quest was granted. ?The . check was worthless, and Vols has furnished the potic with a good description of tho man. Harry Scornla Iaiared. Harry Scorpln. a truck driver living at Twenty-fourth and TJ street7 was se riously injured af the- Union , Pacific freight depot, when he was thrown frojn his wagon. , '.'. ' H was unloading fruit from a car, when the horse became frightened, started sud denly and threw him beneath tha whedls, on of which passed over his neck. 1 Workmen hurried to his assistance and Dr. Frkkls summoned. . Scorpln,, x after ' reelvlng emergency treatment, was Ufken home. .", . . Stock Recclpte Llcht. Cattle receipts were small yesterday as Is usually the case on Friday,- only fifteen loads, about 400 head, being re ported,' For tho five days, supplies have been about 20,43S-head, or more than 14, 000 short ot last week and 2,600 short of the corresponding five day a year ago. Maglo City Gaalp. Lee Shamblen and a party :X friend tclt fur a duck bunt In 'iio aandh'li Mlf-s Danneasa McDowell Forest., III., Is vlxitlng her coualn, .Mia. .Sain survey. The Ania" Zeta club entertained at a Hallowe'en party Thursday y evening. Fourteen guests were present. Sol Goldstrom reportod to the po'ice that someone atole a lap rolK from 'us auto at Thirty-sixth and V streets. . Frank Seott has retu: nel t his home st Sioux City after a two weeksT vl.-r with his parents. , Mr. an l Mrs. T. B. BCOtt. i Services at the ChrlVJin chunh will be conducted by Rev. J U. AlV;r. Sun day morning and evening. - The Morning toplo will be "The Transfigured Church." The Infant child "f Mr. and .Mr Stephen Iigerlng died yesterday aticr noon at the residence. 5114 J, street. Ser vices will be from Larkin's chapel this afternoon st 3 o'd-i' t ., ' 9. : "Farmers' will o the eublert of the morning aermon at the fethodlst church, services start at 11 o'clock. In the even ing "A Prosperous Man" will be th aub lex t Rev. J. W. KirapalrU'it. will preach both sermons.. St Luke's church will hold Sunday services at U o'clu.t, when thu newly will be the "Charaoter of Daniel." V'nlted Preshyterlai. Twenty-third and li. Carl e. (Hartfelter. I'astrr rkt b.tth school :4. Morning acrnri'ti il, rmcn. "The Kingdom of Incomparable Worth." Young People Christian unt. n at topic, "The Work 'rne.'' Kxer'n-; wor ship at :M. To meet the nee Is rf :m;liah aiealt Irs; people In Brow i p.irti, l-nallnh sor Uer are to be wid'i.te.l every Sunln evening at H o'clo-K at th l.litrnaii l'reabyterlan ,'hur:h, at Twentj-tirK and Q streets. corllil Invltatloj. a extennd to 'ill to attend these services, also the Sunday schojl in both English and Bohemian, which starts at 11 a. -m., and la cond.ioi by.Kov. I. K.i'lm. Mrs. Kdla Frederlcken, aged t3 year, died at the PiMih ilium ln.M;i iai yester day of dropsy. Fu:n"sl avrvh-cs will be cond'tcted by the lv. R. J. heel. of the Pr?byterlan 'tu.- i, will Imi hi 'd a iArktn's Chanel 'els afternoon at I o'clock. Interment whi V m l--iuiel Hill cemetery. R. B. Howell, republic in candiilite tor governor will apeak 'n rci tn Omnha Mrs evening at the Orrheum theater at T.) o'clooM, Twentr-fourth ar"l M rets at , Twenty-fourth and W. nt ''). nnd Twentieth and Q at -lohn Itri-sira, te-puhlh-an rndldate for eherirf and M. A Senrle will alo sptik. The ipenkers will ! Introduced 6y illy V hler Lli rk Pury Bee reder are too IntellUent to over look the rippcrtunltlea In the "want ad" column. They re worth 'fhlle reau'ng. Ostend Evacuated, Amsterdam Report AMSTERDAM (via tnConi, Oct 31 Both the HanflelsMad and the Telegraaf report that the Hermann have evacuated Ostend. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER'S Oil neTTt( 1 i ai We exhibit the finest and most varied stock of pianos and player pianos under one rof anywhere. All pianos are sold on the basis of the lowest possible pricet according to quality. 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"f ' ,'' Xara r vrr.r41 aUal.. KIs r th. f.D.w. It w.M 7 la tha ! ata aaaatha, mmi la turn eauatr. prrttU lllll 'i!r twin klrtaaka shall h.v Hbn thrir l.i.l. ?t mi ZZi .7."itrT"'-lT ". Stataa tha a.ht at .atwrallaa- , at thirty ae frtr ta aa alartlaM. h ral ""-'at tha raaatltal rUttm rlratar. sraatla raal aarfraaa. " tllslvyl tj a1" i i vote tei on vo- x .,. ' see v 1 . Wit Tb suETrajre amendrnent will read as abov, smJ will bm on the long ballot JMt abovtj the party circles the third amendment from the top of the ballot. - To vote FOR the .amendment a cross (X) must be placed la the "yes" square 306, as Indicated above. . . ." . "-. . Voting In the party dr. le does not vote for the suffrage amendment. The amend meat must be voted upon directly. , Vote "YESon;306 . . Realizing the importance of Omaha as a distributing Eoint, after a thorough investigation by General Manager ewis J. Selznick, we have arranged to open a branch office Monday, November 9th, at 1508-1510 Harney street. This office will be in charge of Mr. E. R. Pearson, formerly . manager in Omaha for thev Eclectic Feature Film Exchange "A $2.00 Broadway Play for 10c to 25c" We control the picture rights to, the famous shows that appear in New York and Chicago under the direction of the Shuberts, William A. Brady, Cecil Spooner, the Lieblers, and The Dyreda Art Film Corporation. America's Most Famous Plays with the original cast of, stars can now be seen at your picture theatres running our shows. ; - v "Your Girl and Mine" ' The famous suffrage'photo-drama that tells the story of suffrage as "Uncle Tom's Cabin" told the story of slav- ; ery and Black Beauty" plead the cause of dumb animals.; will appear through us in Omaha in about three weeks. It is a story of gripping human interest, one that- will make you laugh and cry. A human, true story that you will never forget, featuring Kitherine Kaelred and Sidney Booth, Miss Wyndham, . John Charles, Clara Smith, and " ' Grace Darmond. ;. Tickets for "Your Girl and . Mine", will be on sale in about two weeks. This show will play to standing room only. Get your tickets early - Exhibitors in the Omaha District Desiring to book our world's, best feature plays can "communicate witrr our Omaha manager or wire the dis trict or general manager.. . , , s , . WORLD FILM CORPORATION Lewis J. Selznick, Gen. Mgr., 130 West 46th St., New York W. R. Scates, Dist. Mgr., E. R. Pearson, 37 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago 1508 Harney St., Omaha