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CHRISTMAS MUSIC
FOR ALLCHURCHES
Special Program, for Serried To
day by Choin of All Chnrche
of Omaha.
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PROCLAIM BIRTH OF SAVIOR
Mont of Charrbra Will Have Their
C arlatmaa Manic TnAiTt Altaoack
om Will Hare Servlcee
i Chrlstmaa Day.
"Olad tiding of great Joy" will be
fiing In the churchea this morning In
commemoration of the birth of the Savior
of mankind. All the churches have pre
pared special muaical prograraa for (hta
morning, and also for thta evening and
dome of the Epiaeopai churches will also
have special muslo at tha servlcea on
Christmas morning.
Program of Christmas muslo to ba
irlven Sunday at U a. m. at the Hirst
Memorial Methodist Episcopal church.
Thirty-fourth street and Larlmor ave
nue, will- be as. follow:
Ctiarles H. Uabrlel
Miss Mildred Slnnct. organist.
"And There Shall Come Forth ' (Ke
cltative and Chorus)
Choir. A. W. Milier. director,
"dive Ear To My Words-' Tenor Solo
with Choru
, J. C. Mitchell and Choir.
"I'pon the Mountains" (Chorus, Obll-
Kato, Duet, Soprano and Alto
"The Midnight Bonn ' (Male anil Fe
male (Juartrt and Chorus)
"Unto t;" (Double Male Vluartet and
Chorus)
"Clod'a Name Is Love" (Soprano and
Tenor Solos and Cnorus)
Mrs. IiOls Weeks. Ralph Newcomer.
"I Heard a Great Voice" (Kecltative,
Tenor and Alto Puet and Chorus)
"Homo"
Choir.
"HI All Seeing Providence" (Alto
and Uass Unison end Chorus)
"Watch. . Therefore" Kecltative,
Chorus) Choir
"A Sure Refuge" (Duet and Trio)
"God la The King" (Full Chorus)
Organ Postlude
FIRST METHODIST.
First Methodtet church Christmas musi
cal program will be In the marnlng as
follows:
Chorus Prelude (Tower) Chrlstmaa
Song Harrington
Organ Prelude Offortory on two
Chrlstmaa Hymns, Op. 1 No. i
Gullmant
Offertory Shepherd' Pipe (pastorale)
!?. Harris
Anthem O Holy Night....: Adam
Miss Hazel Silver and Choir.
Vocal Trio (Ladies' Voices) O Lord
Most noiy marcneiu
Miu Rhnrlcelford Ml Fowler and
f Vila l-Inllunri
Organ Postlude Christmas
, Mcndelssohn-Lutkln
Evening service at 7:30:
ChorrJ Prelude (Tower) Silent Night
Gruber
Organ Prelude-The Holy Night (No. 81)
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Anthem Gounod
Solo A Chrlstmaa I-ullaby .'...Buck
Mr. Carnal.
Anthem My Soul Doth Magnify the
Lord James Edward Carnal
Miss Silver, Mrs. Christiansen and Choir.
Trio for Ladies Voices Lift Up JJfour
Heads. O Ye Gates .'
.James Edward Carmal
Mils Shackelford, Mlsa Fowler and .
Miss Holland.
Offertory March of the Mng1.... .Dubois
Soprano Solo Glory to God In the
Highest Harker
Miss Silver.
Anthem O Zlon That Tcllest Oood
Tidings Buck
E. 8. Travis and Choir.
Anthem Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)
Handel
Organ Postlude Glory to God (Mea- .
slah).. Handel
James Edward Carnal, director; .Miss
Nora Neal, organist. ..
7RST PRESBYTER! AW.
Sunday evening the choir of the First
Presbytarian tfhurch, Seventeenth and
Dodge' streets, will give a program of
Chrlstmaa muslo as follows: .
Organ Prelude Tha Christmas Tree...
Walden
Quartet Sing O Heavens Protheroe
Duet There Were Shepherds Coombs
Miss GanBon, Mr. Johnson.
Quartet Come Near, Ye Nations.. Watson
Contralto Solo O Little Town of
Bethlehem Sproas
. Miss Oanson.
Quartet Glory to God in tha High-'-.'
1 ' est Harker
Postlude Recessional Elder
Soprano, Mrs. Louise Jansen Wylle;
contralto. Miss Ruth Ganson: tenor and
director, George 8, Johnston; bass, Will
Hunt; organist, R. 8. Walker..
IMMANUEL BAPTIST.
Christmas muslo and services Sunday,
December 20. at Immanuel Baptist church.
Twenty-fourth and Flnknoy, Rev. Arthur
J. Morris, pastor:
MORNING 10:30.
"Chrlstmaa Prelude" Merkel
organ.
Processional Hall to the Brightness of
Zlon's Glad Morning
Contralto Solo with Male Voice Ac
companimentThere Came Three
Kings .4 Tllloltson-Wllson
Miss Lula Maxwell and Male Quartet.
Violin Offertory Flowera of Soring..
De Farge
sermon roe ureal Discovery
Pastor.
In the evening at 6 o'clock the Im
manuel choir and soloists will render
Buck's "Coming of the King."
Processional Joy to tLa World . .
Organ Prelude Noel
Soprano Solo O, Jerusalem, Look
About Thee
Misa Shackleford.
Full Chorus. Soprano and Alto Duo
Full Chorus Awake, Put on Thy
Strength
Mlsa Weedon. soprano; Miss Morris, alto.
Tha Annunciation
(a) Alto solo, Mrs. Brando.
(b) Tenor solo, Mr. Frost.
Across tha Desert Caravan of tha
' Magi ......
Tenor, Mr. OgJen; trio baritone, Mr.
Hudson: baaa. Mr. Hwanaon; --
chorus men's voices.
Tha Plains of Bethlehem '
Chorus or women's voices; tenor solo,
Mr. Hemphill .and full chorus.
The Departure of tha Shepherds
liars solo, Mr. Hwanson; chorus for Men's
voioea; soprano solo, Miss Shakel
ford; full chorus.
Offertory (organ) Response. . . Chadwlck
A Chrlstmaa Message, by the pastor.
Tha Virgin's Lullaby
( ojiiralo solo, miss Maxwell. -he
Questioning of the Magi
Haas soio, Mr. Hwanson; chorus for men's
voices; run chorus and chorus for
women's voices.
The Adoration
Soprano solo, Mlsa Johanson, and chorus
men's voices.
Adeste Fidelia
Full chorus and congregation.
Henedictlon.
Mr. A. E. Eaton, choirmaster; Mlsa
.Mildred Claueon, organist
BENSON METHODIST.
Benson Methodist Episcopal. Sixtieth
and Main, Rev. Arthur Atack, Pastor
The special Christinas music for Sunday
Is as follows:
) Solo The Virgin's Lullaby Buck
I Mrs. U D. Dl' kensen.
Indies' Trio Holy Night Gruber
M sa Mowthrop, Mrs. twarson, , Mrs. Horry
Anthem There Were Khepherds.... Moors
Choir.
Solo Birthday of tha King Neldllnger
Mtts T. Mowthrop.
Male Quartet Glory to God Stebbena
Messrs. bevey, Waterbury. Atack and
Knudsen.
Mixed Quartet There's a Bong in tha
Air (unaccompanied) Hartlngter
Mrs. Bumpia. Mrs. Searaoa, Messrs. AUck
and Knudsen.
The subjects for sermons are: Morning
at 11. "A Christmaa That Counts;'1 even
ing at 7:30. "CnrUitnias. la 14. or The Thun-d-r
of tha Guns Versus the Song of the
, Ails."
l ( ST. MARY'S CONGREGATIONAL.
( Christmas muslo at St. Mary's Avenue
Congregational church,- Twenty-seventh
street and St Mary's avenue, will be at
the morning service, 10 30. punctually:
The Chimes Tunes, Am loch, Deben-
Some of the Youngsters Who Attended Cass School Christmas Tree
& aft kJ. lx 4W':
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First Application
for New Saloon
License Refused
First application for s ww aalonr
liiertse was turned drwn by the city
council after an exeutlv session. The
M-pllcant was George Rcll'f, who sought
to mierate a saloon tt S!JR Cuming street.
Thirty-five more lloonxea were renewed
by tha council. To date a total of about
1WI lleenaes have been granted, alt to
holders of licenses now.
COUNTY BOARD TO EXAMINE
SOME BOILER STOKERS
The committee of the whole pf the
county board will Inspect stokers In lsrge
buildings In Omsha before taking action
concerning bids received for tnatalllng
stokers In the court house.
No further action was taken toward
settlement of the dispute with Sheriff Mo
Shane over the amount to be paid him for
feeding prisoner.
CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR
COMMERCIAL CLU3 DINERS
Decorations for the holidays are t ba
made In the Commercial ctub dining room
and although no meals are to be served
Christmas day and the day following, the
decorations are to remain In the room
most of the winter.
No matter what you want It wilt sava
rou time and money If you use Bee
Uant Ads.
Fifteen boys and stria of different for
eign races, a veritable. "Melting Pot,"
at the Cass school gathered around a
Christmas tree Friday afternoon and en
joyed a real Christmas celebration as It
Is practiced in this country. The boys
and girls are foreign born youngsters who
have Just recently come to this country
and they learn the rudiments of the
English language from Mfe-s Rose Bern
stein. ' ;
There were eight boys and seven girls
who gathered around that Chrlstmaa tree.
They ranged between tt and nineteen
years and the oldest manifested sa child
ish and exuberance as did the youngest
Mlaa Bernstein's melting pot is an un
graded class, the pupils merely learning
a working knowledge of English. Than
they are assigned to proper grades In
the school with the American children.
Those who are of sufficient age to
escape required education generally go
to work.
The Chrlstmaa celebration is an an
nual event. Miss Bernstein has taught
the .class for four year and each year
the new comer celebrate an American
Christmas'. . They deliver recitations, play
games and otherwise enjoy themselves.
Presents are given each one.. To those
'who' can read Intelligently, books are
always given, and to those who cannot
pleasing, but always useful gifts are
presented. An American Christmas la
a novelty to the foreign children. The
Greek boys and girls toll Mlsa Bernstein
there la no Christmas In Greece and the
Chinese, of course, unless they have en
countered missionaries, report the same
thing. The class this year consists nt
Greeks, Italians, .Russians. Syrians and
Chinese. It Is rather email this year dus
to tha war. . Generally Mlsa Bernstein has
over twenty pupils. Not one pupil, who
has come to this country since, the war
started, baa entered her class. Alt came
last summer before hostilities In Europe
were inaugurated.
S ONLY FOUR
lnjo)n
MORE DAYS TO TAKE
ay wi
ADVANTAGE
B9 MiislWI"lisV
OF TWO 1
OF MEW AND USED
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Organ Prelude Christmas Pastorale..
Merkel
Processional Hymn No 198 O, Come,
u, come Emmanuel
Ancient Plain Rone
Canticle Benedlctus, or Hymn of
Zacharlos. Luke l:6S-7S...; Barnby
Gloria Patrla
Music from "The Messiah
Geerge Fredeick Jlanaei
Recitatives- I
"There were ehebherds." ,
' -"And, lo! the angel of the Lord."
"And the angel said unto them."
"And suddenly there was with tJie
angles." '
Chorus Glory to God In the Highest..
(Hie recitstlves sung by Mrs. Keuy.j
Verse Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne
Matthews
Hymn No. 197 While the Shepherds
Watched Their Flors R. fltorrs
The Anthem O, Jerusalem, Look
, About Thee Toward the fc.asi .
' John B. West
Closing Hymn No. 189 Harkl What
Mean Those Holy Voice,..,,. Bedhead
Benediction n.....'
Organ Postlude Christmas . Postludo
i Best
Vesper service . will gtart at 1 o'clock,
sharp. The music will -be:
Organ Prelude Pastorale, from "First r
.Sonata " uunmani
Processional Hymn No. 192 Angels
i, From the Realms of Glory....;
Henry Hraart
Organ Solo Fantasia .on an Ancient
Christmas Carol ....Dethler
Carol God Rest Ye, Merrie- Gentle-
men , Traditional
The Magnificat, or Hymn by Mary...
Muslo by T. Tertlus Noble
Hymn No. 301-O, Little Town pf
tJeinienem iuub n, mwm
Anthem There Were Shepherds Abid
ing In the Field Herbert Wareinff
Organ Solo Offertory on Two Christ-
mas NoelB ...Guilmant
Anthem O, Holy Night (adapted by
Thomas J. Kelly Adolphe Adam
(The solo parts aung by Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly.) .
Carol The - Slumber of the Infant
Jesus ....'. i Gavaert
The Nunc Dlmlttls, cr Hymn of
Simeon Muelc by T. Tertlus Noble
Recessional Hymn No. 185 O, Come
All Ye Faithful .....Adeste Fldelts
Postlude Rhapsody on Christmas
Themes Gigout
'Organist, Martin Bush; director of
Muslo, Thomas J. Kelly.
BENSON PRESBYTERIAN.
' Sunday evening aong service at the
First Presbyterian church of Benson will
start at 7:30 and will be as fallows;
HymnHark, the Herald Angels Sing
Congregation.
Solo There's a song in the Air
Mrs. Mason.
Solo O. Holy Night (violin obllgato.
Miss Mengedoht)
Mr. McCIung.
Ladies' Chorus Hark. Hark, My Soul
Soprano obllgato. Miss A Hoe Johnson.
Hymn O, Little Town of Bethlehem..
Congregation.
Solo Calm on the Listening Bars of
Night
Miss Helen Jorgensan.
Offertory Souvenir Pratique Fiblck
Mlsa Mengedoht
Quartet Angela from the Realms of
Glory
Miss Kerr, Mrs. Mason, Mr. Tyson and
Mr. MoClung.
Anthem All Glory Evermore
Choir.
ST. JOHX'S METHODIST. '
At St. John's African Methodist
Episcopal church. Eighteenth and Web
ster streets, the Christmas program at 7:30
p. m-, will be as follows:
Anthem And There Were Shepherds
Parka
Choir.
Recitation'
vMrs. Randall.
Men's Chorus Watchman, Tell Us of ..
tha Night J. B. Trowbridge
Paper
Roy Foute.
Solo ...
Paper
Solo .
T
Rufus Long.
' Miss' ' i'onia 'lley! '
' Muis ' Pearl' Ray.'
Earmonette
Rev. W. T. Osborne.
Anthem We Have een His Star
...V. Simper
Choir.
NORTH PRESBTTKRIAN.
Chrlstmaa muslo at the North Presby
terian church. Twenty-fourth and Spen
cer streets, will ba as follows.
i6:30 A. M.
Organ Prelude Pastoral - symphony,
(Messiah) Handel
The Psalter ,...No,
Anthem Adestes Fldeles V. Novell
Hymn 174 Hark the Herald Angela..
Mendelssohn
Solo Ne Candle Was There
Lisa IJbhmann
Mrs. Benedict.
Offertory It JTsme Upon the Midnight -
Clear i...R. 8. Willi
. Carol by combined chorus.
Hymn 1NO-Joy to the World Handls
Organ Postlude Halleujaii (Mesaiah)
Handel
1: P. M.
Organ PreludeHe Shall Feed Tils
Flock, (Meaxlah) Handel
Hymn 17J-0 Come All Ye Faithful..
Anthem Gloria (Iflh Mass) Mosart
Offertory Carol Holy Mght
Choir.
Hymn 17 Calm on the Listening Far. '
tune 'A Owmat)
Hymn 171 Come Thou Long Kxpected.
tune 301 F. J. llayda
Organ Postlude Hul'.eujuh ... .Lorabtlotle
Prof. Ivor Tlior.taM. orgunitt and choir
master. ,
NORTHSIDB CHRISTIAN.
The following program will be rendered
by the choir of the Northslde Christian
vhuieh, corner ot Twtnty-second and
..Lothrop streets, this evening:
Hymn Joy to the World
Prayer
Pastor.
Song Glory In the Highest
' Ladies quartet, mixed quartet, choir.
Rea.ding The Boy Shepherd....
' Mlsa Ruth Peter.
Male Trio
Messrs. Davis, Hlggins and Cady.
Quartet Sleeping in Bithlehem.
Mrs. Mangum, Mrs. Wiles, Mr. Davis and
Mr. Cady.
Violin Solo .'. i
Miss Florence Wooley.
Song Hark, Hark, My Koul
Mr. Pointer and choir.
Solo The Morning of His Birth
Mr. Cady.
Song There Were Slii .inerds
Quartet and chotr. "
Benediction
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL.
Chrlstmaa music at the First Congre
gational church Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
will bet ..
Organ Prelude The Holy Night... .Buck
Christmas Carol., Old German Air
Anthem O Holy Night Adam
Anthem (with 'cello obligate).; Adam
Solo The Birthday of a King.. .Neldllnger
Mrs. Welty.
Offertory Nooturne in E minor
..'. Gotterman
Offertory (organ and ,'cello) Nocturne .
In E minor.....,..,,.. ....Gotterman
Anthem Nasareth 1 Gounod
Organ Postlude Hallelujah Chorus..
' '- ' - Handel
Choir: Cora Schwarts, soprano and di
rector; Mrs. Frank 8. Welty, alto; Georg
C. Edgeriy, tenor; George C. Mclntyre,
bass; Charles Lee Cocke, Jr., organist.
Mies Belle von Mansfelde, 'cellist, will
assist In this service.
CHURCH OF GOOD SHEPHERD.
The special Chrlstmaa services, morn
ing prayer and . holy communion of the
Church of tha Good Shepherd will be
held Christmas morning at 7:30 o'clock.
The muslo at this service will be by the
full choir, a follow:
Organ Pastoral symphony from"
t'Messlah" Handc
Processional Oh, Come All Ye Faith
ful Lord's Prayer
Anthem Hark, the Herald Angels
' Hing Alleluia
"Psalms and Gloria"
"Festival Te Deum", Dudley Buck
"Nleene Creed" , .
Christmas Carol While Shepherds
Watched their Flocka By Night...
Communion Hymn Shepherd of Souls.
Recessional It Came Upon a Midnight
Clear '
Postlude Chorua of Shepherds
-. J. Lemmens
Miss Carol R. Marheff. organist and
director. ,
Prominent Omahans
, Sign Petition for
Parole of P. Meyen
A petition ha been sent to the parole
board of the federal prison at Leaven
worth, Kan., by prominent Omaha peo
ple asking the board to ' parole Paul
Meyen, former Omaha postal clerk, who
was recently given a year's sentence
after pleading guilty to the charge of
stealing money from tha United States
mails. '
Father Bernard Slnne, pastor of the
church of fit. Mary.Megdailne, was the
leader In circulating the petition for Mey
en's parole. Mayor Dahlman, County
Commissioner O'Connor and McDonald,
County Attorney Magney, County Clerk
Frank Dewey, County Treasurer W, "G.
Ure, ' many banker, business and pro
fessional men are said to have signed It.
They request that Meyen be released un
der surveillance of a proper person In
order that he be enabled to support hi
family.
The man' wrong deed is said to have
been due to temporary mental derange
ment, blamed to intemperate use of liquor
and, to excitement over the war. He 1
aid to have borne an excellent reputa
tion and had been In the postal service
for many fear.
Forefathers' Day
Rally Celebrated
Here on Wednesday
The congregational forces of Omaha
and Vicinity will Join In a great mass
meeting at the First Congregational
church on the coming Wednesday even
ing. Dr. Nehemlah Boyntbn of Brooklyn,
exmodcrator of the national council, will
be the orator of the occasion. Patriotic
muslo will fill the air. All thta and much
more Is In honor of the landing of the
Pilgrim and the beginning of civil and
ecclesiastical liberty in -America.
' Council Bluff will be represented with
big delegation from Its two Congrega
tional churches, led It Is hoped, by two
venerable guestai of honor. "Father" G.
O. Rice, who organised the Council Bluffs
first church over sixty year ago, and
General Orenvllle M. Dodge, generous
friend ef the Dodge Memorial church. ;
'Following the program will come the
reception In the church parlors, ' with
church official - and special guest . of
honor 1a tha Una.
and - Player flames
In order to obtain rock bottom nure rrora tn mantuaexurera w were
obliged, to buy over three thouoand "lano. to be delivered during the
vear 1914. The unfortunate condition In the nouth caused by the-cot-'ton
market, with the holdlnc back of the wheat and corn crop by
farmers lq the north for higher prices, nan created such a depression In
our Piuo buHtoass that we ttnd ourselves largely overstocked, with
nearly ftvo hundred Instruments on hand. Hather than tor these
Ptanos we will sacrifice prices In order to pUce them In m many
i... n . i,n tmiMt cvf the advertising therefrom.
Brand Hew Uprights
On Sale from $178 Up
tfrand Llev; PIAYEUS
On Sale from $323 Op
in mir utock vou will find such hifrh-CTade and world-famed Pianos as STEINWAY
& SONS, WEBER, HARDMAN, EMERSON, STEGER & SONS, McPHAIL, UNDER
MAN & SONS, S0HM0LLER & MUELLER PIANOS.
300 PIANO AND PLAYER BARGAINS
Novor Eaualed In
Here Are a Few, Bargains In
Bale
the Middle West
New and Used Instruments
Former ,
Price.
isnn Kimball. Upright
$400 Steger & Sons, Upright
t&nrt Knahn. ITnrirht
$300 Rchtnoller & Mueller, Upright
$500 Bteger & Sons, Upright
$300 Davis St Bona, Upright . ....
$350 Schmoller Mueller, Upright
. $400 Bteger ft Sons. Upright .
$500 Chickerlng ft Sons, Upright .
$275 Mueller, Upright
Price.
9125
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S250
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SI 1)5
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$125
Former
Prlc. i
$350 Sieger ft Sons, Upright
$300 Norwood, Upright ....
$300 Fischer, Upright
11.000 Bteger ft Sons. Grand
$R00 A. B. Chase, Grand
$600 Schmoller & Mueller Player Piano
14 50 Technola Player Piano .
$700 Stuyvesant Player Piano
$500 Clough ft Warren Player Piano
$800 Wheelock Player Piano
ata
Price.
SlfH)
155
S115
84 50
275
8:i25
$350
$4QU
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$485
Terms as Low as $4 Monthly. , Select Row For Christmas Delivery
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FREE .STOOL FREE SCARF r RE. fc OtuvtitT
I Htore Open Evenings Until Christmas.
Schmoller .'& KJueller Piano Co.
131 1-1313 Farnarrj St., Omaha
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Heudquartera for Victor
VlctroUe: and GrafonoUe.
Santa Claus Mail "
is Boosted Along
"When 8anU Clau mail is Involved, '
the Poatofflce department doesn't heal-,
tate over little technicalities," declare
Aaalatant Superintendent UeorK J. Kleff.
ner at the poatofftce. "Saint Nick' letter
and parcel are aettlag every aaslatanoo '
from Uatfe 6am during tha big Chrlatma
rush that la now In full . iM n.,.i !
clrclaa.
"Althomrh there I a rule -Jnat mail
ing; letter and parcel, to the (ace of
which Red Croa aeal and holiday (tick
era have been affixed, we are not en
forcing It atrlctly, aa we are anxlou to
hurry all Yuletida greeting on their
way."
Cee Want Ada Are the Beat Buslneas
Bead Tally by People In -Hearth of Ad
vertised Opportunities.
DEC.
26TH
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