TIIE RKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DKl'KMUKH 2.".. . Yuletido Tea Room ClcarsOvcr $2,000 Th Yuletlds Tra Room eloign thl afternoon aftr ft coura of twenty-four CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR NEEDY .AMPLE IN OMAHA-Sccnea at Salvation Army headquarters, one of many places In Omaha where deserving poor Christmas dinner supplies without cost. were provided with Orkin Brothers "Th Storm Dtanliful" Th Stort Biauttfal" i i vVv c mk W (O MP .M- y J-k, days successful operation. The troMts reach over the I2.0TO mark. Anion the M tips received were two 10O bills, one from Mr. Victor Cehlwell, Klven to Mr. Casper Yost the ly the leading business men of Omaha put on caps and aprons and served as wait resses. Mrs. II. H. lluach Itavo the other $100 tin. Mr. John t Wharton handed tn a M tip from an unknown River. The proceeds of the ti-a room are to iro to the butMln fund of the First I'reahy. tertan church. UNION PACIFIC ADDS TO . DOUBLE TRACK IN UTAH The Vnlon Tnclflc this week out In eUht miles of Its new second track on the Vtah division, between Knst Orden and Oatewny. There was a Inrge quant ity of solid rock removed and the en tire cost of the work was something llk.i IWO.ortO. Construction was commenced April 1, this year. With the cutting tn of the new stretch, there remains but iE miles of I'nlon I'a ciflc main line tJ'at Is not double-tracked. This la all In Wyoming. 16th and Farnam U. 5. Bank Dtdg. OUR FIRST Year EM CteairaMce Safe - , Ill . i i. 9 III : : . -..-. . ma'- - TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Christmas Mnsio to Be One of the Prominent Features in Churches of the City Sunday. PREPARE ELABORATE PROGRAMS In a Iarwe number of the city churches Sunday, both morning and evening. Christmas music will be the leading fea ture. There will be short aermona by the pastors, after which the choirs will have charge.- For the Christmas music the choirs have been drilled for weeks, and In many churches the programs to be rendered will be more elaborate than usual. There will be anthems, solos and a great variety of Instrumental music. These programs will be rendered at the regu lar hours for the morning and evening services. The- Episcopal churches will have serv ices on Christmas day. At tha Zlon Lutheran church, Thirty elxth and Lafayette avenue, A. T. imtI mer. Pastor, there will be a, Christmas morning matin service at 6 o'clock. The church choir will render: Behold I Bring you Good Tidings 1 Churchill There "Were Shepherds Marks Bliig, Oh Sing, This Blessed Morn Schnecker Swedish service at 10:10 a. m.;speclal tnuslo. . . . Sunday morning: Sunday school,' f :S0 service, 11 . m. ' ' ;j ' : ' Sunday evening, the Sunday, school avlS render Us annual festival, commencing at 7:30. New Tear's eve wake, arranged by the Men's society. Program at 9 p. m. A spe cial hour and serving of refreshments. Uevotlonal service at 11:30 p. m. New Tear' day: Service at 10:30 a. m The annual business session of 'the con g rogation will be held at 2.30 p. m. The Hansoom Park Methodist Episco pal Sunday school will present the Beth lehem Christmas pageant this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the church. Twenty-ninth and Woolworth avenue. North Preebyteriaa. The following song service will be rendered at the North Presbyterian church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock: J'relude Bethlehem Mailing lAnthem With Tenor 43olo And There Were Shepherds Vincent Richard Reynolds and Choir. Tarol With Violin OUllgato-Chrlst Child Comes Manney Mra. Roy Flanagan. Miss Madge West Anthem With Choruses for Women and Men Brightest and Best. ...Buck Carol With Soprao Solo. V lolln Obllgato and Male Chorus Jesu is King .,Krat Miss Roberta Coulter. Miss Ruth Knapp. t f fertery Pastoral Symphony 1 landel r.olo Wltn Violin Obllgato O I.lttle Town of Bethlehem Bartlett Rfrs. Roy Flanagan, Miss Madge West. . . i 1 1 ' i i . i D,l. a r .1 h& 1 1 tro n r 11 1 (Id 1 1 1 VI l firiw iv., ,u u i " Ooligato Hark, Hark My Soul.Siiolley Misa Helen Kales. Mrs. Flanagan. PoKtlude Halleluiah Chorua Handel Mia Klolse West, organist; Lee j iKrati, choirmaster. 1 I 0 mm i fife Offering Our Entire New Stock of Superior Gar ments of Distinction at Wonderfully Low Prices Every (laniiont is marked by that subtle stylo touch that lifts each mnt ion out of the hackneyed interpretation of the day into the realm of oxclusivo and distinctive individuality. Full Particulars and Prices in Sunday's Bee Plan Now to Attend Monday and Take Advantage of These Radical Reductions. Orkin Brothers 16th and Farnam Street8 The First Presbyterian church of Ben son, A. J. McClung, paator, will hold Christmas evening song service Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock: Hymn Joy to the World 'Anthem The fllad New Song Post Junior cnoit. Solo O Holy Night A. J. McClung. Prayer Anthem Wake the Vor:d.from Slum ber Molloy Choir. Solo There's a Song In the Air Mrs. Mason. Scripture. Solo There Were Shepherds Abiding Lynes Miss Alice Johnson. Anthem Mexsed Night Offenbach Anthem Christ the New Born King.. Wolcott Choir. Ceatral I'altra Prrakyterlaa. Tha Sunday program at the Central United Presbyterian church follows: MORNING. 10:30. Organ Prelude March of the Magi Kings Th. Dubois Anthem And There Were Shepherd. Shelley Tenor solo. Rosa H. Johnaon. Baas aolo, Charles C. Lang, Jr. Soprano Solo The Birthday of a King Neidliuger Mrs. M. M. Htponittall. Organ Offertory Pastoral t-ymphony from The Messiah Handel Anthen O Holy Night .Adolpb Adam Soprano solo and obllgato. Mrs. W. V. Call fas. Congregational Praise, Psalter No. J!7. Christmas Postlude Best Christmas Choir: Sopranos. Mrs. W. F. fas and Mrs. M. it. Heptonstall; altos. ' Miss Grace Pool and alias Klhel Yost; tenor. Ross B. Johnaon; bassos, Charles C. Laiig. Jr., and Arthur Kouner; or ganist. Miss Ora O0e. KVKNlNU. 7 Organ Prelude The Suephurdi n the Field.. (tto Mailing Anthem In the Held with Their Flocks Abiding West Solo The Babe of Bethlehem. ...lreaaltr Miss FthH Tost. Anthem And There Were Shep herds Shelley Tenor solo. Rnas B. Johnsuu. Baas solo. Charles C. Una. jr. Quartet No Room in the Inn. -I'pdegraff Mrs. Call fas. Misa Yost and Mesara. Johnson and Itounsr. Anthem O Holy Night Adam Soprano solo aud obllgato Mrs. W. P. Call fas. Tenor Solo The New-Born King.Harker Ross B. Johnson. Christmas Carols ia When the Sun Had Sunk to Rest Kn'ght (b) Sleep. Little Dove Nunn Soprano solo In R, by M. M. Heptonstall Contralto Solo The Virgin's Lullaby uuuley buck Miss Grace Pool. Anthem The Hallowed Day Stalner Tenor solo. Rosa B. Johnson. Congregational Praise, Psalter No. 409. Organ Poatiuae'-Boieciea. . St." Mary's Aveuu. r At St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be vesper services with the following program: Organ Prelude Prologue (a) Waiting for a Redeemer. O. vome. O. come. Emmanuel, and ran som isptlve Israel, that mourns In lonely exile here until the Son of Uod appear. (01 The Prophecy ana promise. lho reading of the prophecy and promise from the Old Testament. (e)The prayer of mankind and the answer of the angels. Precessions! Hymn No. 14 Angela From the Realms of Glory Smart Sunday School Hymnal. No. (....... Oigan Solo Carol A Hunter Would a-Hunting From Heaven Go Brahms "The Magnificent" (or Hymn of Mary In the house of Zacharias after Flizabeth greeted her as the mother of the Lord) Music by Sir Charles Stanford St. Stephen's Day Carol Good King Wencealas Traditional Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and Choir. Hymn No. 201 O, Little Town of Bethlehem Tune St. Louis (Second) Sunday School Hymnal No. 68 Anthem While All Things Were In Quiet Silence Herbert Ware In g The Holo Sung by Mrs. Kelly. The Offertory Organ Solo Carol The First Nowell i. Traditional Solo The Virgin's Lullaby... Dudley Buck Miss Vera lone Beats. Christmas Hymn No. 772 Holy Night! Peaceful Nitsht! Sunday School Hymnal No. 78 "And a little child shall lead them " Hymns by the children, (a) "We are the lambs of Christ's fold." lb) Away in a Manner." Under Direction of Miss Hltt. Carol Sleep, Holy Babe Dr. Dykes Scripture lesoon The "Nunc Dlmittis" (or IJynin of Simeon in the temple on seeing the Chrlst-ehild.) Chanted Prsyer ! Recessional Hymn No. 1S5 O. Come, " All Ye Faithful Reading Sunday School Hymnal No. 6u Organ Postluile organist. Martin W. Bush; director of muhio, Thomas J. Kelly; superintendent of Sunday school, O. T. Eastman. lainiaaual Baptist. There will be special Christmas munic at the Immanuel Baptist church. Twenty-fourth and Plnkney streets, in charge of Johnna Anderson, director; Mildred Clauson, -organist MORNING, 10:30. Chorus Glory to God In the Hlohest (from Bethlehem) M minder Male Chorus March of the Magi.... Ashforth AFTERNOON. 5 O'CLOCK. Christmas Cantata Bethlehem.. Maunder To be sung by choir assisted by Howard Steberg, tenor, and O. P. Swanson, baas. The part of the Fhepherd Boy will be sung by Johanna Anderson, soprano; the.-. : old Shepherd, Mr. Steberg; Bal thasar and Gasper, Mr. -Pwanon; Melcholr, Ray Ogden; the Lullaby, Helen Weeden; the duet. Van Terry and Mr. Swanson. ' St. John's African Methodist. The following program will be rendered Sunday evening at St. John's African Methodist Episcopal church. Eighteenth and Webster streets: Anthem Glory' to God In the Highest (the Messiah) Handel St. John's Choir. Reading Mil's Olga Henderncn. Anthem Calm cn the Llxten'iig Ear of Night Solo and Chorus, Mrs. Maud Ray and St. John's Choir. Paper The Christmas Snlrlt Mra. J. V. Moss Trio The Angelic Choir Mrs. Carrie B. Adams Miss Watkina, soprano; Mra. Moore, alto: J. C. Parker, tenor. Address The Significance of Chrlstma ; H. J. Plnkett Baritone Solo Rufus Long. Reading1 Your Lire. .Mrs. D. M. Ferguson Anthem Angels From the Realms of Olory F. W. Bollard St. John's African Methodist Epis copal Choir. ' Trinity Methodist. Christmas music will be rendered at the Trinity Methodlat church Sunday morn ing and evening as follows: MORNING. Organ The First Christmas Otta Mailing. Hymn No. 107 Jov of the World ' Response My Soul Trulv Walteth..., William Kae. Anthem Sing Allitlulls Forth Dudley Buck. Offertory Christmas Musette Alphonse Mailly. Anthem Blessed Fe the Lord of Israel Caleb Simper. Hymn No. 110 Anthem Hark. Hsrk My Soul Harry I Co we Hhelly, Mrs. Laird, Mr. Williams and chorus. Hymn No. Vfi. Postlude Grand Chorus Henri Deshayes. EVKN1NG. Organ Prelude "Welhnachtsabend. ... Otto Mallling. Hymn No. 115 , Response Now the Day Is 'Jver. IlHrnbv Anthem Awakening t horns Gabriel. Offertory, Violin Abend Ued. Schumann Grace leidy Burger. Anthem Blessed Be the Lord of Israel .' Simper. Duet Silent Nlnht Pram Grubtr. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, with violin obligato. Hymn No. 114. Postlude Festival, opus S2...Uso Selfert Edward F. Williams, director, , Miss Flora V. Sears, organist. Tho choir of the Castellar Presbyterian church will give Fred B. Hoi ton's can tata, "The Christmas King.'V Sunday evening at 7.30 p. m, Following la the program: ' Choir, "Prepare Ts the Way ef the Lord. Soprano, alto with chorua. O'er the Silent Eastern Hills," Miss Margaret Koopman, Mrs. Frank Brown and choir. Men's chorus. "Follow the . Gulillnir Star." Choir. "Glorious Morn." Contralto with chorus. "And There Were Shepherds," Mis Esther Boggs. women's chorus and choir. Soprano solo. "The Sons: la Rlnftine- St ill.' Miss Margaret Koopman. Cltnlr. "Jov to the World." Contralto with chorus accompaniment, 'Luther's Cradle Hymn." Mrs. Frank Brown and choir. Choir, vpralse Ye the Lord." Soprano and tenor duet. "Fairest Lord Jesus," Miss Anna Brtim and Bert K re lie. Choir. "There la Room In Mr Heart for Thee." ( holr. Come and Worship. Mrs. Frank Brown, director and or ganist. Worth tilde Christian. The following will be the order of service at the North Side Christian church. Twenty-second and Lothrop) streets, Rev. George L. Peters, pastor, on Sunday morning: Organ Prelude '. Jesus Is Born Today .....Gabriel Solo Quartet and choir Hark. Hark. My Soul Shelley baritone nolo i noir oongato The Chrlsliun Message Tenor solo and choir , Communion service Little Town of Bethlehem Soprano solo and violin obligato Mrs. R. L. Florofon and Mrs. Grace Burger. Sermon The Christina Message Soloists Mrs. C. A. Mangum, Mr. Wil liam Stewart. Mr. J. H. Davis, Quartet- Miss uutn t'eters, Mrs. wiles, Mrs. William Stewart and Mr. Walter Cody, Choir Director Mr. J. II. Davis, Christ!. North Side. Twenty-second and Lo throp, Rev. George L. Peters, Pastor Bi ble school at y:W.. Morning service 10:43. sermon topic, "The Christmas Mes sage. Evening service at 7:30. sermon topic, "Wessons r rom the Shepherds. Have Regular lluwel Movement Take Dr. King's New Life Tills and have a daily easy movement of the bow. els. Cure ooi stipatiun. Only Zu. Alt drug gists. Advertlserru nt. Grand Prize, Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, 19 IS Baker's Breakfast Cocoa The Food Drink Without' a Fault Made of high-grade cocoa beans, skilfully blended and manufactured by a perfect mechanical process, without the use of chemicals; it is absolutely pure and whole some, and its flavor is delicious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. 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