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8-A THK OMAHA SUNDAY , BEK: NOVEMBER . 14, , 1915., DISI.IISS IJ'CALL, ' WHITHAH IS TOLD Misconduct, Neglect and Inelfl , cieney Chained Against Com- ' minion Chairman.' FINDINGS OF IXGISLATIYE BODY NEW YORK. NW 11. Miscon duct in office, neglect' of duty and Inefficiency" are among the reasons given by the legislative committee Investigating the Public Service com mission In a public statement to night for its recommendation to Governor Whitman for the dismissal from office of Edward K. McCall, .chairman of the Public Service com mission of this district. Mr. McCall formerly was a Justice of the state supreme court, from which be resigned In 1911 to become a service commissioner.. In the fall of that yesr he was an unsuccessful democratic candidate for mayor of 'New York,-being defeated by John Purroy.Mltchel, the fusion nominee j ' Ffadlatrs I'nder Sta Meade. J In Ita atatement tha legislative Inveatl- ' gating' committee groups Its findings un der nine heads. Of these four are de- 1 voted to "misconduct In offlca" and five ara given under "neglect of duty." . While the committee, headed by Slate Senator Thompaon. tha chairman, details I specific chargea. It makes numeroua gen- j Adolphus.".. Sunday evening, song serv eral accusations. Among theae are that. lea. together 'with several ahort talka by McCall "haa exercised hla official power . the different pastors: Tha Zlon snd Im- i and Influence for tha particular sdvsnv ; tage and benefit of certain lntersta.";The i committee also sccuses him of using . "lima required In official business In pri vate law practice for hire" and of fall ' Ing "to give adequate service as a com . mlwloner In the . supervision and tha ! regulation of corporations.". ' ' , r f'e(lem4 rtat-e-f Own Mth'. ' Mr. McCall's own testimony on the'wlt r.ess stand concerning; the ownership of 7 shsre of stock In tha King's County Light' and Powes company. Senator ' Thompson said, was .among tha prima reasons, for recommending McCall a dis missal. ' ..... ' - - Horse Show Ends -. . J At:New;York City; ;. i Loula' Long Surprise " ' -w NFTVv' YORK. Nov. R-The 11S horse :iow ended tonight with the Jumping contest for, tTnlted Htates army officer' horse. The sheence ol foreign exhibitors .dtrert-ed eonvwhst from -the- show, but the interest of i Amertcsn , exhibitors waa aa keen as formerly. . , , Miss IOuU long of- Kansas'. City proved ons of the surprises of the na tional yHlilblt. 'With twenty-five entries of ..various, clnswa," she won fifteen ; rib bons and cups. One of her Isat victories when- she won the Baudouln oup for hortds 'driver! to phaetons, ladles drlv. Atl; She drove rtevlaton in this event! v John- A; Hertford's Ooaslp was awarded . the cop n tha champion competition for . dockcdt saddle, horse .exceeding . fifteen , hnds and two Inches In height. Tha cup for', docked idle horses under fifteen hands two ische .was won by Mlaa Mar Jorle Ilubb's-Fantasy. W. H. Moors added to' his string of Victories when Mlas Marl boro and Fida Fayrc won the cup for paired harnesa horses.'.'..- . Tha Iuls Hberry cup for saddle horses, ona ridden by -a, man and ona by . a . woman, waa won by Twilight and Moon I beam, owned by Walter H. ' Handlsy. , Belle Melbourne and TlsaingtOn Amity won the cup for pairs of ponies. -They are owned by the Wllllsbrook farm. 1 . tjirty Beaton, owned by. W. II.1 Moore, marla Ita sccra five first prises, by win- t)4t In the single harness horse champion ship and a little later with Uord Beaton, won the championship , cup for pairs ot tames horaea not exceeding fifteen ..lapis two Inches. . Dr. Demburg Says U.S. Means Business B7RUN' fVla London).-i Nov It Dr. Kernhard ..tvrnburg. discussing in .the Tageblatt 4ha American not ' to -Groat Hritaln, says tha not prepares the. way for securing the. freedom of tbe seas, and thereby opens a new era of ,dlouaton with Great Britain, tha result' of which will undoubtedly be favorable - to the right. . . ' -. Adverting to tha question raised by the German pre whether the United Blate Intenda to'aee that its-domande are aatls- fled. lr. Demburg says thst, the diplo matic history of the I nlted States give assurance that t will do so- under ; ctrcusnstancea. . '" - hisky is Shipped if Hidden in Coffins CHATTANOOGA, : Tenn.," Nov. lfu-On alit-gatlons that they dftaudd the gov. irr.ment by shipping whisky concealed la cofflna.t from this city, four Chatanooga men were' Indicted by. tbe federal CTkad Jury today. They sre: : ' . ; T. C. Betterton, . pelioa cofnmlssioner and' general manager of -the ,Tnoesse Coffin and Casket , company, . C.' L.. Mylua. Frank Foa and, A. O. Smith, employes of the casket compsny. Tbe exact . charges asralnsi, the men snt conspiracy to defraud the govern nicnt aad shipping liquor without proper branding. " " ' v "Show Mef 'Visitors Relieved of Cash V hll"aee1nc the sight." two country visitors, both from Mlsouri and anxious to be shown about.. were relieved of sis mlal' sums ol -money, which tn thtlr catU accounts will have to be charged off to "experience." - ,l Mason Pierce, from Oreentop, Mo-,' re ported to tbe police that was' lost or stolen from him, ehll h waa en his may to 'the Cnlon depot; Wllllam Harris, from irj Kr.WL City,, found himself chort tm while seeing tha bright lights on Dougtaa street: . . . - NwVrk ttaa Over "y Million. NKW YORK. Nov. It -A poHc census ;f Miilatta.n horoush mad public to ov, snus a jh piumlott of t,z.irt, aa t-.i ijdrtd lo the rwem state inieus th'pw ii, i.e population of In is buiougn aa ;,".:. 1 suing, the poll, fisur 'for Mant.sttan a a basts ir.s l,.ahri 5r- i irii,ni e'init tit pof"l'l'n of U,TtW BISK TOPICS. FOR A DAY OF REST Omaha Endetrort n Go , to Norfolk I '.to Attend the Annual 8Ut Con vention of Organization. PEOMDTENT PLACES Off PUOOBAM I .- About forty Omaha Christian .Endesvor- wrw re vo NorTOi nrT. i wkr io anena in twenty-ninth annual atat convention ol th Christian Endeavor.' Th Sunday aft ernoon meeting will ba 'given over to the Omaha Christian Endeavor union, with tha president. H. C. Wlgg, presiding. Tha feature, will ba "Sundsyitrama"' Ten members of tha Omaha union vrllt give details of ths 'Sunday campaign aa fol low: . "Music." John G. Ounn: "Personal Work," Earl Reynolds: "Woman 'a llwt logs," Orac Howell: "Men's Meetings," E. Lynee'Kllgore: "Prayer Meetings and Bibla . Classes." Mr. . Kilgare: ."Sunday Hchool Boys and G!r!s." D. B. Cleveland; "High S.-hool and College," Roy Creeling; "Extension Work,' Kthel K.llnker; ''Busl nees Girls, Georgia . Relnherdt; 'num mary." 8. C. Wlgg. , An effort will ba made to 'get tha atata convention for Omaha in 11.' .' Tha Omaha district' Luther leaf ue met In annual convention at tha Immanuel church. Nineteenth and Caaa. commencing rnuay evening.. Saturday morning there waa held tha business aeialon and elec tion of officers. This afternoon tha dela gstes are riven an automobile outing. Sunday mornins: service will be (in at 10 O'clock. ' , Sunday afternoon at I o'clock a pro Cram will ba . rendered. There will be iMverat musical numbers and an eddress ! by Rev. O. O. Berg of Funk. on "Gustavus ! manual choirs, consisting of about 100 voice, will sing. ' Omaha Woman's Christian Temperance union met In the Toung Men's Ch gstlan I association -bunding; and a committee Consisting of MestUmes David Unn. M. I Stone. B. P.' Sweeley, V. T. Oraham and Louis . Bprshclm was appointed to drsw.up suitable resolutions expressing sympathy for the loss to the temperance force of the city' and especially to the union, and the seeming Irreparable loss of a -lifelong honorary member, a valued counsel and loyal supporter, John, Dale. Xs a token of lova,. rewrence-and sorrow the union sdjoumed to attend In a body the funeral services, eacH -member ". to drop a whit rtbbon bow on the casket. i The following program of sacred music wilt be given, st All' Saints' Episcopal church Sunday afternoon, November . 14, at 4 o'clock by the choir of All Saints' CtrurcH. J' Tt 'Slmms.dlrect'or.' and the Choir" Of - St.' Mary's Avenue Congrega tlnl church ;. Thomas J. Kelly,' director. Tiiese cbolrsiwlll, unite for this service. Tha program follows; . y" ' ProcesnlonslT-Onward ' Chrlstl'sn Sol.' n 'd'ers .- Sullivan Organ PreliidoAdaalo -from Pith -. Organ Hymphony. M,artln Buah....- Pealm J60.... H'lmphrlea Magnificat Nunc Dlmmlttla tn B fla.t , '-' v '. Sta nf ord Mofeit for Soprano Kolo-and 'Chorus . ' Mear My. Prayer.... Mendelssohn Benediction .Uyinm-.N'ow the. Day tm . I Over. Harnby Recesslonal-Hark, .Hark. My .Soul.. . ' ...i Smart Orsmn- Postlude Alleluia.... ......... Lret . .. .. . y ;artui w. bush. t ( (. A song service tjy the united choirs of the Immanuel Lutheran church and the Xlon. buthoran church, in 'conjimctlbn wjh' the Omaha District Luther League eonyenUon, wlH be given ' st the "-im manuel Lutheren church,, Nineteenth and Cass streets,, Kundsy evening at I p. m.. asaisted by Kenneth Wldenor, organist. BaptUt. ,', r'.,?'.H',7,,y. SlrMt nd P1-" venue. H. O. Rowlands. MlnUirPu.kt. -I 10Jr. .Subject of. sermon: "The - Two 8on"- Preaching st T:, SJb.ect..'"The go-Fttnemhlp." Bible school' at 11 Superintendent George Waterman. Toung Pople s meeting . at .:, Louis Curt.s. prealdent. . - . ' Oraeo. South Ten Taft.. Pastor Min i, prayer .meeting at r. Sunday school at 10.. Morning wor hip at H. Subleot. -'Jesus' Temptation snd Ours.w . itnntlnt Vnn unloh ht :S. -Evening Worah'p at T) Sub'ect, "Nobility In Itondage." Uaptlam' Mission Sunday school, SHO South Fourth street, at s. - lvarv,. . Hamilton and Twenty.f fth. . -A. Maxwell. Piiuin.MMin. Baptism Worth WhllaT" ITu.ni .'uil.. Most I Do to Be Loatr Bible school at poos. O. ,W. Nobla, superintendent, young people's meeting at.:li..lad by Mrs. J. A. Maxwell. Prayer and sWn t g anca meeting Wednesday evening. Re- caption- ror new snembera and all romlnt Into the church. Tuesday evening. , Tha offlcera and their wive will represent the cburcb 4 , . Immanuel. Twenty-fourth and' Plnkna. Arthur- J. Morrla, Post or Mornins- worl ship at 10:110. Topic. "Tha Trwnafnrmorf TaUat," Bible school al noon. Chariot W. Simon. superintendent. Ymna people's meeting ai ;). , Evening arosnel service followed by tha ordinini-a tsptlam at 7:. - The' men of tha ohumh snd congregation will i meet f. th church. Wdneaxlsy evening at l:S for suppr- and ' to talk -over the arrnnra thanta for th weekly Bible study.-Prayer an prainv srrnc wui tpuow. at t. . , . i.1 .. t aristlsiai. , . t Flrot.' Twenty-sixth and ; Harney-Morn- service at 11.' Subject. "Moaea the Inter cessor." Fvenlng sarvlo. iluhlect. VKadeah' Barnaa.' Yeuna Peonle's Sa ctnty of Christian Endeavor at it. Bible scnooi ai ..' , 1 . " . krlallaa Selearr. First,' Church of Christ.' Scientist, St. lliiry I Avenue and Twenty-fourth street Service at 11 and I. Hubleot, "Mortala and Immortal." Bunday school (two ses sions).. S et and 11. - -Wdns4y. evening meculag at, a ';...- i . , ' Recond Church f ChiisC Scientist Dan dee Hull.' underwood Avnu and Fif tieth Htreet Sr1oea at 11. Subject "Mortals and immortals.' Sunday-school st 44. , Wednesday evening meeting at I. , . , '. , nsrrcaatlsial. Hlllsld.' Thirtieth and Ohio. ' W. ' S. Hanploa, Pastor Morn ng ' aervlce at 11. Kvenlng -aervtue at-7 S0. .Sunday scheul at 10. VnUr . Eadeavor at , JO. Intr oodlate Endeavor at 4.' Junior Kodaavor at. a, .-. .' ' ..v. , - : . ;. . . Central :Park,' t Forty-second ' and Sr.toga. ,J. R. Beard. Pastor Sunday chooi at -: 10. . .Morning , worship . at - II. SMtrmon- subjart: ."ObUgstiona aad . Op portunities. Junior Christian Kndeavor at. a. Christian Kndeavor at 4.1). Kvn- lng worship at 7.ai. , Reception of new members at loth momtng and. evening services. Prayer' meeting at I Wednesday.,- ' , . . . .. . . St.-.. Msry' Avenue.' St. ' Mary' a venu and .. Twenty.eo enth, Rav. . A. ' ItOipert. . id miner Mornins. 'Strv- ice at.: :. Sacrament of . the lord's upper. ,' Reception of 'new, member freachlng by the pastor. Special music by tha Kvlly -choir, unday school at 12 wun . sinjoritartcn. MldweeH.. prayer meeting vveanesday evtnlng at x. . First. Nineteenth and Davenport. Frd- encs t. rioue, t'astor. D. E. ('leiclsnd AastfUnl Murulna worship at 10:; 9 her non by the iwstor. ubjoct, "Aa Christ Loted th Church." , bunday ' school at Boon.- Bac al lnvtt.tla )o!a young men's nil , sran'i . !. Veuns men class organising under Mr. t levland Toung -peoples aoclrlles at 4 4S - Gospel crrli'S r-'h oholiia , choir st 7 . "Mother and Bey" will be the a ibject of Mr. Cleveland addreia fpecssl - Invlta- tlon to all 1h people ot the downtown neighborhood. aregatloaal. Plymouth. Elehteenth and Emmet. Frederick W. Iavltt, Minister Morning service at lftiJft. evangelistic ermon by Hev. George' W. Knepp of Franklin; topic "The Love and the Severity of (tod. Bible school at noon. Young People's meeting at 41. Evangelistic Servlr at 7 1, with tabernacle anna: sermon by th psetor: theme, ""ho Are too Chosen?" Evangelistic meeting on Wednesday evening at I. Bible reading, praise and teatlmony. . F:lecpal. St. Andrews. Fortr-flrst and Charles. J. E. Florkbart, Vicar Holy Commim- I Ion at I. Morning service at 11; subject, f The t hrlstlan In Action. Sunday scnool at :. Evening service subject, "Afraid of Living." .All Saints.' Twenty-sixth Street' and Dewey Avenue, T. J. MarkV, Hector Holy communion at 7;.. Sunday school at 10. Service and aermon at 11: topic, "loyalty." The united -chorus of. All Saints snd St.' Marys' Avenue church will render a full choral service at 4. ChOrch of th Good Shepherd. Twen tieth snd Ohio, Rev. Thomis J. Collar, Rector Hclv communion at 7:30. Church school at-:.-' Morning prayer, litany and aermcn at 11. Evening prayer wltn sermon st Bvaaaellrwl I Graoa I'nlted. Omrten Avenue and North 1 Twenty-sieventh street. Thomas M. Kv- J sns, Pastor Sabbath school at 10. Tha i pastor will b at th state Christian En- ! deavor convention at Norfolk and Mr I Titus and Mr. -Hay lee will have charge' r trie service at 11. A gospel team will have charge of tha 7:) service. Key stone league at :.. Flrat Cnlted. MJ0 Franklin. Ira Mo Brlda. PasUir-Sermno at 11: subject, "Temperance." Sermon 'at ?:); subject, "Christianity's Appesl." A temperance rally will take the Sunday school hour at 10. A. K. L, C. B. temperance rally at ISO. Mission band, second Sunday of each month at t m. Praver meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:. Lathers). - St. Matthews' English, Nineteenth and Castellar, Rev. (i. W. Snyder, pastor Sundav school rslly at V. - Home mission st ifl ). Luther league and preaching et 7:. - Our Savior's, Danish. Twenty-second snd Leavenworth. T. B. Ammeratrop, rsstor Sundsv -school at t.iX Services at !:! and 1 11. Thursdsy at 1:11, Toung i People's meeting. Friday .at 1:16, Bible Clues. . . - ' . - .... t. Mark'a English, Twentieth and Bur-i dette. L. Groh. . Pastor Sermon at 11! theme. "Martin Luthcr'a Birthday: Its Influence." Recent Inn Of new members. Evening at 7:), "Song of Triumph." Sun day school at :4S. Young Pe.jple'a Chris tian Endeavor at :4S, .Catechlsatlon Kr daye, 4 to 740. ' , . ,., . , Immanuel, Nineteenth' and Cass, Hev. Adolf Hult. Pastor Luther league con vention service at 10. Sunday school at 11:4ft. . Toung Men's Blbls.clws. Rev.. A. Hult, teacher, at a. Convention prorram.' Closing convention, service at , which also Is a -sons service. Wednesday even ing. Men's society i at J. Ifolmgren, 2S23 Csss street. . ' ' St. Paul's, Twenty- fifth and Evans, Rev.. K.- T Otto, Paetor Morning serv ices st 10.. Evening. In English, at 7;): theme. "Do Not Follow the Enemies of the Cross of Christ". Sunday school at 11:10. New scholars and visitors always welcome. Confirmation rlaaa on Tues days at Enrollment stl)J open. Doct tilnal lectures for the men's clasa, Thurs days st 1 j . Orsce English. 1SM South Twenty-sixth. C. N. Swlhart. Minister Morning theme. "What to Watch," at ,11. Evening, at , "A True Test of Faith." Sunday school kt 10, ,T.- Fred Smith., superintendent. Luthee'lrsrue at 7, Alfred Young, leader. West Ieavenworth and Forty-olshth Bun day school In hail at J:30. Cntechlsm claass Thursday evenlns at I: Frtdev m 4:; Tuesday, at the home of Mr. Qroetchel, un r:rct. . j Kountae Memorial, Famam and Twenty-sixth. Rev. Oliver D. Baltsly, Pastor; Rev. C. Franklin Koch. Associate. Pas tor Morning worship at J1. them. 'The Rook of All Books." Evening, at I. "The Power nf An Ahldlhe- Ham " Bin.a school "at 1:45; Oscar P. Goodman, super- inrenaeni. L,uiner league s.t 7. Branch Sundsy school, Druid Hill, Twenty-fourth street snd Ames avenue, t o'clock. - Zlon. Thirty-sixth and Lafayette. A. T. Ixwlmer, Pastor Bunday aehool at 1:45, Morning service at 11. There will be no evening sen-Ice on account of the Luther league convention being held at the Im manuel church, commencing Friday even ing and continuing ihrough Sunday even ing.1 Our paatm- will take part at the afternoon aervlce. . , Prayer . meeting Wednesday evening. Thursday evening, ehoir practice. -Bible' clasa will meet Thursday evening. In th church parlors. Confirmation class meets Saturday after noon at t o'clock.. i v. i - - Methodist. ; Hanscom Park Rev. E. D. Hull, Pastor Services at 11 and 7:4S. Evening sermon topic; "The Saloonkeeper's Ledger." ! Pearl,' Twenty-fourth .8treet and 1 Lrl mor Avenue, Pari K. Bowen, Pastor Sunday school at M. ' Preaching at 11 snd' 7:30. . No ' Kpworth league meeting owing to union' service at 7:90.- Baotlsm Snd reception of members at both serv- H e. uo-to-pmyer-meetlng nlht Wednes day at 7:J0 Choir vlll meet Friday atfl ' Walnut' Hill.' Forty-first' and . Charles, Oliver Keve,- M Inlster Services W:M and 7:30; Sunday school. .1); league. :. Flrirt Swedish. Burt and Nineteenth. Rev.- Gusts v- Frickson, - Pastor Sunday Kliool at 10. Preaching servile at ll Kpworth teagiTn Service at 4:30. Preach ing servlc at 7:S0. . . ,' .',- Hirst, Thtrtytfourth Street and Iri more Avnnuc. Rev. Thomas Blthetl, Pas torSunday school at 1A- Mernlng service at a. Kp forth league at 1:10. ISvenlng service at 7:t0. - ' . Cerman Kleventh and Center, Rev. .O. i. J steer. Pastor Sunday school at ' 10. Frank Meyer, aupertniendent. Holy com munion at 11. 'when Hev. KdwariWiaJlen bach will stieak. 'BlUy',' Sunday, echo mee.lng at 7:. 1 I"; , V , . Oak Street, South Twentieth' and' OaJc. Rsv. . T. C. Webster. Pastor Sunday school at l:4S. Sermons by the psstor at II sen s. junior league at a, tspworth lea sue at 7.- P raves meetlna . and Bible study Wednesday evening at Diets Mstnorlst. Tenth and Pierce. Rev. C: N. Dawaon. Pastor Sunday achuol at l:5. Preaching at 11, sermon to old folks. Epwor'h league at 4:W. Preaching at 7. SO. evangeliatlo aervloM. Dr. E. A. Van Fleet win sing at tha old folks' service at IL Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at i. ' MoCabe, Fortieth and'Farnsm. Rev. W. H. Underwood, Pastor Morning servlc at 11, sermon by tti . pastor. Evening Servlc at 7 SO. Sunday school at 1:4a, Mra. Cntrlkln, superintendent. .Adult Bl- Pi Class at :b, John Lwls, teacher. Epaorth leagu at !:. Mrs fc-tnel Thorpe, president. Kesular meettns of tha Blhle clsss at James Trlbilcock's home, 4h'JI California street, Tuaeday venlng at 7;X Flrat, Twentieth and Davenport, Rev. Titua Ixwe, Minister Sundsy school -at 4& graded Bible classes for all ages. T. F. Uturgess, auperintendent. Morning worship . at, U.. theme, "Tha American Vsuiptre." Kpworth league at 4:i, meet ing for all young people. Evening wor ship at I:V- tlveme, Th Thing Christ Could Not Do." Kvsngellstlo aervlce In th evening. Opportiiiilty to unite with the church at both service. Presbyterian. .. Clifton Hill. Grant and Forty-fifth. Rev. B. R. Yonder Llup. Paktor Sunday oheol at M, At 11. "liungar After Right- eounea.- . cnnatian - .naever , at so. At 7 regular preaching aervlce by tha pastor. ' - ... First. I' at Toung Men' a Christian .As sociation, Hv. ifwln Hart Jonhs. D. IX, Pastor Morning servlc at W.ax Even ing servlc at 7:iX bndeavor society meets at paator i house at IS. Sunday School follow log morning servlc. . . Fatrvlew. - Pratt and - Fortieth BIW school at I. - Afternoon worhlp at a Kev. Court of the Preabytsnan seminary will piwach. Midweek eervice. Wednes day at th church. tideavcr. Friday at th horn of Mr. Harvey. Forty-fourth and Pratt. . ' ' First, Twenty-first and Fjnmet. Ray. A. C Douglass, Pastor Morning worship at JO 'SO, "How W Know th Bible I the Word of God." Kvenlng worship at 7 . "liyes That See Not; Krs Tbat Hear Not," Bibl school ai nooev Toung People' nveatmc at Sw. , , Central. Twenty-fourth and Dodg, Rev. Hugh B, Speer, Pastor Miming worship t lv SO. srrmos bv pastor, "How te Com o thr't." Sabbath school at noon. Toung People's Hireling at 4:sU Rven. In orshlp at 7 SO, gospel team. Fl E. Thomsa, U. W. Vawtsn Mr. Ida Waltera - Low Avenue, loa North Fnrtlth, Rav. A. K. Krnsu Minllr Kwilon meeting to receive meiul-er at 10. Prenrhlns: i l'i. "An Fssmtile to the Flock." Sab- rath school st 12. Juit or r.ndeavor Clety at 1 , SeoloY Kndravor society a ( So. Preaching st ":?0, "Psrdon Offered." ' Dundee. Flfleth snd t'ndcrwr.nJ. Rv. Ilsrry B. Foster, Pastor Sunday school at :4S. Men's Bible clas at 10. Chris flan Endeavor , at :4i. , Public worahlp at 11. -rmon therhe: "The Bull With the Horns." Bvenlng at T .- Subject, -Putting First Things First." North, Twenyt-fourth and Wirt. . Rev. M. V. H'sbee, pastor Morning worship St 11. communion snd reception of mem bers. Sahbsth school st 45. Junior En deavor at 4. Young People S Society f Christian F.ndeavor at S:0. Evening preaching service at ":?. Fellowship meeting. Wednesday evening t 7:46. Chtirrh of the Covenant, Pratt and Twenry-sevenf h. -Charles H. Flemlns;. pastor Morning worship at 10:!), "An T'nhresksble Chsin." Bible school at noon. Kndeavor st Ii4f. Evening wor ship at 7 SO. "The Glorloua Gospel " Gospel services, Wednesday evening st 7 .10. Recentlon of members at all these servlcea ladles' Aid. Frlds,v afternoon at the church. Castellar Street, Sixteenth and rteU lar. Rev. C. C. feek. Pastor Services at 11 and a Sshbsth school ,t Jun ior Christian Endeavor st :''. Intermed Inte Christian Endeavor st 1:30. P !, Chrlstl) Endeavor ot 7. Prayer meting, Wedneaday at 7;Jo. Preparalory service, Friday 'evening. November ID. at 7 10, Rev. H. B. Speer. pastor of Central Cnlted Presbyter. an -church -will preavh. Flrst. Benson. Rev. At .T. Mcflnng, Pas tor1 Similar school st 10. Morning wOr shift st 11, communion aervlce. Junior Christian Fnrteavor at S, Christian En deavor at S-o. Evening worshln at 7:is. subject. "How Enter 'the Kingdom?" Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening st . The brotherhood meets Thurs jay even ing at ,:3o, for fellowship "dinner and- to begin a course In Bible sudy. .K , 'Westminster. Mason and Twenty-ninth, Rev. James Franklin Young. pastor Morning worshln at lO:0. tlieme ."OHeA. lance to th Heavnl. Vision.", Bible sohool . at noon. Evening Toung Peo ples' meeting at :f0. topic, -"How -th Denomination May l , l.-nlte-T for. Srv Ice." Turning " worship s t 'T:). them'. 'A i Soul'a Decision." Midweek praver servlo. Wednesday at 7:48.. . i . , M'eeellnwreiwei t ' - - Swedish- Hoflneas. ; Flft V-sscond anA leaven worth, Rey, C.. O. Suberg. Pastor Hey. Aiwust N ' Nllson.' Portland Ore . will preach in the morning at 11. and evening at 7:4. Sundsv school at 10. Toung people's meeting at 4:30. Chicago Street Mission. 11 Chicago, Rev. C. G. Stuherg.. Superintendent Rev. Atlrust N. K-ltaon evaneellat PnHlanl Ore , will conduct services -every-evening In the mission at I. ' , Dr. T. Wilklns. Assemhlr Hall, City Ns tlonal Bank Building - Sixteenth end Har ney Subject, "The Religion . of . the. Fu, ture." Sunday evening at 7:45. Harford Memorial- United Brethren, NlneteenOl and Lothrnp, W. O. Jones, Minister Sermon by the. pastor at 11. Re ception of members. ' Evangelistic service at 7 SO. Recentlon of member.- Bible school at 10. Christian Endeavor at :). Prayer meeting Wednesday, evening at L Unlon Gospel Mission, 1305 Douglas; Telephone Douglas ifcrb ; A: M. Perry. Superintendent; D. E.. .Cleveland. Busi ness Manager Regular rescue mission services every night with special preach ing service Sunday at I and 7. Com and help with testimony.. music. or talk.- Peoples, IIS North Eighteenth, Rev. Chsrles- W. Savidge, Pator Morning, rS"1" from on HTgh." Evening, "The 431ft of God." Gospel meeting Thursday evening. . Bible study Friday evening. Sunday school at noon. Omaha Holiness Assorts now "W. .' E. Foshler. President Services at 8:S0 at Fh-sr United Evangelical, yTwenty-fourth and Franklin.- ' National Fontenelle. M14 Cuming, Mrs. Ella Gardiner, Message Bearer rfervlce Sunday and Thursday evenings- at t:U. J: W. Woodrough speaks to tha Omaha Philosophical aoclety at I Sunday aiter poon on the aubloct "Tariff Barrfsrs and war. The society meets In hall No. J, Le-bor tempi. : -.- i Htinday afternoon at I there will be a lobby meeting for young men with Dr. WO. Henry, as th apeaker. Subject, True Ideals ot .Business, and 'Profes sional Honor." At 4 men's meeting. Rev. ft. -L. Wheeler,- speaker. Subject. '"The Transformed Life1' ' - " ' First Reformed, Twenty-third ; Street and Deer Park Boulevard. John F. Hawk, Pastor Sunday school at :48; Dr. H. Busman, Superintendent. Morning Wor f!,lP at 11. Theme. "The Victory --of Fa(th." Mission band at a Christian En deavor at 7. Evening worship at a Thems, "Th Ckl of Oraos." ' The Associated Bible Students will meet In the Lyric bulldlrur, Nineteenth and Famam, Sunday at t. R. L Homan will lecture. Additional meeting: Mon. day night at 7:a; topic. "Oaly On Tru Gosper ' Tuesdsy night at 7:30, "In the New Dispensation Perfect Men to Rule" by C A. Wl, Brooklyn, N. T. Reorganised Chorch of Jesus Christ of ifftr Dv Saints, Twenty-fourth and Ohio Sunday sohool norms! clasa at . Sunday school at ;46. Preaching at 11. Religio service at :9. Preacnlng ny Paul N: Craig at a At the Moose hall, South Omaha. Sunday school at 11 and preaching- atV . 1 SURE THING BET COSTS RANCHER FORTY THOUSAND j ' - - r- " ' 1 CHICAGO,"-Nov.' 11. Dudley Whlta, a rancher of Limestone, Mont., sought ths aldi Of the DOlIC tOdar In recovering I10.aoo he had, bet on .a horse race with rour men he had met In St. Paul. Minn., October 17. ' - v White aald he had won a few 15 beta In St. ' Paul and then came . te 'Chicago with them to make .a. big, clean-up on a aura thing. He bet 110,001) at: four t one, he said, and hla horse won. He waited unt'l he got tired In a downtown hotel for the kind friends to' nrlng him the 140,000 today and then wnt'to the police..' ,. DRS. swanSon and pinTo - ; UPON THE PENSION BOARD (From . a Staff Oorreapondent ) ' " WASHINGTON. .Nov. U-rtSpeclftl Tel egram.) On- the recommendation of Con gressman Lobeck, Drs.c. L. F. Swan son and A. S. Pinto have . .been ' appointed members of the pension examining sur geon board at Omaha. - . , I : - - 'i Parpl Cashier . Goae. i CHICAGO,- Now. ll-Frankiln K. Jack son, bookkeeper ana cashier for North weatem - university, hss boon ' mlssmg since Monday, it was announced tonight. Hla acoounta were certified July 1, 13li, ann were rounq in perrect conoitton. A Simple Horns Treatment TW Haa : Sroaght Joy to Thouaiuls Is ' : the Famous Prramid ' ' " Pile Treatment How badly de you want rellefT Ho ?ou want It enough to go to th small roubl of m ail Ing th below cour-oa for a free trial of tae pyramid t'iim Treatment T TV ryraaaU Saall fraaa a Umgl ' - TrtaJU ;. -Thousands bsv rpertd ta u thatr srra Joy at having bn 14 to try this great treatment and. at th re markable rwsult it produced In their eaaea B fair to yourself. . Olv Tourself th to get walL.Mall h coupon -r go t any drug stor and purchase a aOe bo or Pyra mid Pile Trtoint. PTBAMIO DRCO COMPACT.' aal Pyramid Kid.. MarshalU Mloa. Klndlr send ta a Pre sample of rtieli isS.ln piata wrsyiper. Nam ........ Btrt ............................ city.. :..r Stat.'.......'. WICHITA WILL : GIVE UP APE-MAH fcity and Conntr Officeri of Kanus ' . Town Willing; to Let Hanier Be Tried ia Omaha. QUESTION NOW UP TO T0PEKA . WICHITA, Kan., Nov. II. (Spe cial Telegram.) Uw enforcement officers' of Wichita and 8edgwick county have failed to agree jet on what disposition will be made of Art Haugef. A meeting was held Fri day ' afternoon, but no action was taken. ' Hanser ls being held in the county Jail on a .warrant charging the .theft . of diamonds and has not been arraigned before the city court. This wilt not be dons until it is de cided .whether to keep' him here or Boti- ' : V' ' ' '--"- .Moat 'of .th '..Wichita offlcera ex press themselves willing to, let him be taken to Omaha. It ia the con eensug of 'opinion that this will be don, if Topeka, which also wants Hanger, relinquishes all Ita claims. Wichita will reserve the right to get Hauser back If Omaha falls to con vict him for the murder ot Smith." ' Hauser was identified here Friday by .Mrs. J. C. Wheeler as the man who entered her home, robbed her of several hundred dollars worth of diamonds, and then forced her to ride about the city with him in a buggy.; ' Melissa Woodford. 16 years old, also Identified' Hauser as the man who took her from a party'of friends on. September 19 and walked her for one and one-half hours about the city. - He also tried to attack her. Hauser was told Friday by a fel low prisoner In the county jail that he, waa going to be sent to Omaha. He said that he did not want to go to Omaha and wanted to be tried In Wichita for his crimes. Hangr a Itegr. ABERDEEN. Miss.. Nov. I. John Tay lor, a negro, charged; with having fired at a deputy, sheriff, who was attempt ing o arrest anomer negro, was taken from Jail here last nlcht bv a mob of masked men' and bis body was found to day, swinging from a bridge. . fottoat Merrkast Dies.' LIVERPOOL., Nov. 11 Robert Wool. fnden, head of Woolfenden, Thompson w .u uuii';u uirnuiinia, qifq npra today,- Mr. . Woolfenden was formerly in tn oouon Business in Memphis, Ualven ton and New Tork. i . i I . . . i . ; '. r i , Iowa "Jews Jfo tee. DENlSONVTh treasurer Is retfuatrur to psy county warrants on' account of lack of funds.- He Is stamplnsr the warrants present, ."No Funda," and from that data ('per cnt Interest attaches. The banks are discounting tn warrants at rates wh'eh will give them ( per cent Interest. This condition of affairs may last until next March. ' ''.. 6AC CITT Invitation have been issued to the marriage on November H of Miss Clare. Persons, for the last two years a teacher tn the Sac City public schools, to C. M. Mohler, who is at the. head of the Lake View Ice and Supply company at IJt View. The ceremony ta to take puva In Sac City at th ome of Mr. and Mr.. J.. M. .Persons, parents of tha bride-to-be. DKNISON) The . Denlsoo Commercial cluh and many othera are taking actlv mean to raise the funda to secur from the Lincoln Highway asaoolatlon free cement, f on building two miles of paved Tad In Crawford county. Mr. Cornwall, president of the Crawford County bank, has donated tl.000 toward the fund. There Is .a good prospect that the paving can be secured. Already cement culverts on offla'al grades have been placed on the Lincoln nigh way. ' RA'C CTTT Hooper, Kimball and Will iams. Doston Investors, have purchased the light and power- plant of the So o City. Electric company, and have taken Immediate possession. The plant will be operated under the name of ,C. H. Utter, agent, until, the formation of a ' cor poration Is completed by the purchasers. M. . w; . Delnlnger. for many years the manager of the local plant, has-been engaged as manager for ths new com pany. Quality that f V WW ViUJ ViV Uiwi VVTlliliTff UmAI U1.V WI4f O IA ar-, vsaasv "-' w " " 1 O ly every department throughout this big store. . Savings and satisfaction are assured facts when' you buy here. Comparison of qualities and prices is proof of superior value. TUT Equal Quality . at Le$$ , -Price. Ai iiio Tf It will pay you to buy flour now The Wheat Market is np and there' ia every indication for High- Prices on Floor. Monday we will uU the beet high grade Diamond H. Flour, made from the beat selected wheat, nothing finer 21 - OP for bread, plea, cakea or biscuits, put up In 48-LH. iACKS a?loD every aaca guaranieea to give IT- lb, ibeat pure (granulated Sugar ( ior 10 bar Beat 'Bm All. 'Diamond C. or , Laundry Queen Whit Laundry : Soap for ." S3 I' lb. bt Whit or . Tellow Con- - meal for- i ' . . . .IV 1 Fba. best Rolled Whit Breakfast Oatmeal for S3 T . beat bulk Laundry Starch. .81 4'hara Ivory Boap ......'.. IS 4 lbs. beat Pearl Twntoca. Lima Uee or fancy Japan Rice for SSe Th best domestic Macaroni, Vermi celli or Spaghetti, pkg '. ..TH Ko. ; cne Waa,. String' or Oreon. Uaan for .'.THe No. t can Early Jun Pea. . .'. .TH ' Stt 1 can Kancy.Bwt 8ugar Com - for ' -TV No. S cap Polk' Hominy or Pumo- . kin for ...' 7Je . Gallon can Goldn Table Syrup. .38 Gallon can Can or Maple Pyrup. 8Bo Gallon cans Tomatoes or Puntpklns - for. ..,....,....-..'. o Gallon -cane Peaches . or Pears 33 as ivjj l ; JJ3 rriQMiBflsje fr , ...... - - - - - -A ', i jsaMaana.w..a in wsiiiimiiisjsiiii, naiiwiaas nii-wj SERBIAN ARMIES ARE THOjGHT SAFE Official Communication Seti at Eeit Feari that Forces Had Been . Cut Off. TROOPS OCCUPY . DEFENSES TARIS. Nov. 13. The' Serbian legation io Paris today made public the following official communication from. the Serbian government, dated November 10: ' . ' The Serbian troops have occu pied in good order defenses to the south and eat of Krallevo and east of Ivagnitza. and also east of the left bank of tbe Morava river and south ward, where there . waa desperate fighting throughout the day on the 10th. Engagements continue east of.Onilan upon the river Leskovltza, upon the DInatckka and at Katcha ilk." '.; . . ; The Serbian official communication, the first received since last Monday,- shows that the Serbians on ' the 10th had not been cut off between Krallevo and Nlsh. An Italian newspaper dispatch sstd there were grounds for fesr that such was the case. .,...' . Good Horses Are Scarce in Panama (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) . PANAMA. Oct. K Much difficulty Is being .experienced by the Cnlted Ststee troops In obtaining good horses for the various branches of the service In the canal zone. Very few of the animals raised In Panama sre either high or heavy enough for the requirements of the army. Recently lieutenant Joseph A, . Mar mon, side de csmp to Brigadier General Clarence R, Edwards, - commanding the Panama canal troops, trade a trip . to the province of Chlrlqul bo obtain horses. Out of more than 200 examined only eleven came anywhere near the army specifications. All of them were under fourteen bands high. ' Oeneral Edwards made a trip to Cbata Rica, where he purchased a few animals, but they also are not quite up to the army specifications. - Army officers be lieve it will be necessary to obtain re mounts from either Chile or Jamaica, but the latter market, because of tha wsr. Is now temporarily closed. FOOD PRICES IN LONDON . . SHOW ONE-THIRD ADVANCE (Correspondenc of the Associated Press.) LONDON, Oct. Z2. London food .prices have to date shown a general Increase of per cent since the begnning of the wr. " ... , Except for a panle rise at the very be ginning of the war. prices have mounted with a disquieting and unrelaxlng steadi ness) at the rate of a little more than 1 per cent a month since ths war begn. Tbe largest r'se . tojk p ac list May, mainly on account of a sudden Jump In the price of meat It Is thought that the new taxea -on Imported articles will raise this percentage - of increase. Present prices have never been equalled In Eng land with the exception- of th .peitid from 1871 to 19TT, which waa a time .of peace and prosperity. There was at that time no Interference with trade, and the high prices which extended to all com modities were due not to a short supply, but to extraordinary demand. : Most luxa-ies are comparatively cheap. The price : caviar Is the same as It was two years ago. Grouse can be bought at 76 cents a brace, hares at ST cents, large pineapples at , IT cents, and ' hothouse grpes at 18 cents a pound. ' City of Seattle A arrow nd. ' SEATTLE. Wash., Nov. IS. Th steam ship City of Seattle ran aground In Gran ville channel. R. C, early today, but was floated this- afternoon and proceeded to Prince, Rupert. B, C, under Ita own steam, convoyed by the steamer Princess May. Insures Absolute Satisfaction IX. DODGE4 DOUQLAS STREETS peneci aausiacuon. Gallon can Blackberries B5e Hershey' Breakfast Cocoa, lb. . .BOO MacLaren'a Peanut Butter, lb..l3Ha K. C. Corn Flake, pk. ...fto -Gran Nuts, pkg too 'The best Soda or. Oyster Crackers, per lb. .T cans Oil Sardine ISO Th best Tea Sifting.; lb. 18H Choice uncolored Japan, English - Breakfast or gunpowder Tea, per lb .380 Golden Santo Coffee, a fin drink. ' per lb. Oo 'Msricaibo Blnd. coffe of qualltv. . fti aroma. pr lb ..8So aVTTZst, OW-BTfTB. BTrTTEBin AUD KQCrB. s Tlrst Quality, lrht Ooods aad . Lovsn Frioes. Th heat Creamery . Butter, carton, per lb. 30 Th beat Creamery Butter, bulk, per lb a Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery- B'lt- ter. per lb .....87 Fancy Pairy Tab) Butter, lh.... .33 Try :HAYDEN'S URGE U.S. MAKE BOOZE AND SELL ITAT COST WACO. Te.. Nov. It -Social tats of Texss, In session here today, adopted a platform which contains the recommend ation that the manufacture or sale of liquor In' TeTtas be msde a felony. The federal government waa urged to manufacture liquor to be sold to th con sumer at cost. Drink Coffee in Safety Take Htuart's Irrsperrsla Tablet After Meals and Kat Mid Drink Anything Yon Feci Like. . tend for JTBXB Trial Paokara.' Just because coffee seeme to asTr-i' rate your etomach troubles Is no reason for giving It up without a struggle. Not until you' have tried using Stuart's EsyJ repsfa Tablets will you be Justified ta denying yourself the good things of life i ' t "mi on Cutting- Out OotVaet t Brlall All I Waat aad Joe. Tax taartg Jjrtj pepsU Tablet Aftr." Stuart'a Dyapepala - Tableta when placed at work In the weak stomach and small Intestines, supply what theae or gans heed. They atimuleU the gas trio glands and gradually bring- the digestive organs back to their normal condition. Stuart'a Dyapepsla Tablet are at one a aafe and powerful remedy., They will digest your food) for you when your stomach alone can't. Get- a SOc box from your druggist todsy or mall the below coupon now. T Free Trial Coupon T. A. Stuart Co., 800 Stuart Build, tag, Marshall MXoh send me t once a free trial package of Stnart'a Dy pepsla Tableta. Name i . Street City '. . .. State a a Humphreys Seventy-seven For Grip, Influenza, ' All Depends So much . depends on the propei nee ot a remedy, that we never tlra of reminding our customers that To jet tbe beat result. take "Seventy-Seven" at the very begin ning of a Cold. If you wait until -you - begin' ta cough and sneese, it may take longer. . , - . , : A . small - rial of pleasant pellets, fits the vest pocket. ' tte and - $1.00 at all droggtatav er niailaA . - KumvhryW Bometx Madleine Oft. li William Street, New Tork. Superior Quality , at Equal Price ' The beat, strictly fresh Eggs, nor Th beat No. 1 Storasw Egr', dos. 39 Th bt Full Crcsm N. Y. Whits, Wisconsin Cream or Young; Amer ica Cheese, per lb an t lba. good Buttorlne for. I ." Ba I lba. good Table Butterlne for... 30 raney Table Butterlne, equal to creamery butter, lb. .88 1918 BTw Ot-op Bagllsh Wain, Monday, per lb. 17H Tokay Grapea. baakot.. So II lb. Beat Red River Ohio Pota toes for ! 11 1. good Cooking Apple 1 11 lb. Jonathan Kattng Apple... 16 Fancy Wisconsin . Cabbag. lb 1 Pr 100 lbs. .T8 bundle fresh Radishes So 4 hesds frcah Laf Lettuce....... Fancy Head Lettuce BcTK t stalks freah Celery... 6 Hed or Vellow Onion, per lb.....l 4 bunch freeh Beets, Carrot or Turnl" for a Mallo, for Icing, larg can too First TVYENT1CTH CENTUFY FARMER The Missouri Valley's Greateet Farm Paper. 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