4D THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 16, 191G. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED Investments $5.500 Brick flats. ?Tth and Jackson, rnun at tint) rer year, alone cost this monry, 12,000 each will handle. $7,000 Brick flat. J4th end California, renting at $S40 per year. ing ctty, ani this is a real sscniicc. I. 000 -Rrtrk flats near CUrkwon hospital. Very well built and rented cheap at , S40 per year. HS.iOO Brick terrace, 1n the ffwt Iernam mart combined, and tuin lor that business properly. 117.S00 !Mh and Famam. lot .'sl?0, with brick Improvements, leased at I1TS per month. A safe income with a sure speculative featuta. Mut be void to close an eatata. I 99 -Year Lease 2-ft. frontage on i4th St.. near Farnam, to l-as on favorable terms. Also have two corners on 24th fct. for aa.o cr lease on easy terms. A chance to specu late on a small martin. Apartment House Near 24th and Harney A flrat-claas fireproof building with guaranteed beating and plumbing, best of tenants, with a waiting llat to s-lect from. Owner very anxious to make a quick turn and will sacrifice. This la a new building 1th no drawbacks and in a location that will continue to Increase In value. Pries f.U.000, but want an offer. Rentals Tr per cent net on this prlr: 19,000 cash will handle. Art at once, as the owner threatens to maka a big sacrifice for sal tills week. Glover & Spain rvmslas SSS2. FARM AND RANCH LANDS ItebraakA Land's. 'bOUGLAS-SATUWisTT' S ACRF2", lava Ideal, good location, $1)0 per acre, 5l on part. "S ACRES, slight ImprovernTt: 5 a. rolling but good cultivation ground; Kood location, onlv IS mi. of Omalia. Only .; l,0uj cash March 1, bai. i years. 6'. 40 ACKtX, close to Omaha: macadam road; 7 acres timber snd pasture; bal ance laa fine, high and slstitly; acres alfalfa; SJo per; Mar. t bai. t yrs., i. 1-ACRI5 FTATE, best ever; small improvements; (109 per. 76 ACKKH, good land and good S-room house, besids bath room; house partly modern: handv to town, city school, etc. ; considerable alfalfa Price S'l.'WJ, onl one-inim casn. ne.1. yesrs, b"-. li ACR.KH. level, valley and uplands; several thousand dollars' worth ot Imp.; nesr several towns and only S mi. of Omaha. lin.OOO cosh, bal. years, "4. frKt ACREf", 3 acta sjooj lnurovementa; of land well lying and cannot be beat; cropa will show for themselves; consid erable alfalfa. Price only tl'JO pur acre; . cash, bnl. 6 ynsrs, fcW'i. tt ACRl'.H, Kood location, near ma cadam road; unimproved; orchard; not a foot of wasto around: almost Vt alfalfa Price Sis per; only fa.WJ taah, bal. S years. Fy.. 40 AC'IIKS, (rood location, faJr Improve ments: entirely hog light: some sifalra Price tVV ner: U cash. hat. & veara. liW ACHES, numaroua but old Improve ments; land laya good; I nillea ol good town; II 2& per: some terms. Omaha and good' town; SUU T)118; 1174 per; y casn, rm. ALSO 24 ATRKW. alight Imp.. $1U per; IS a., well Imp., only 2 ml. of Omaha, not much more than S200 per acre: 44 a. farm, no Improvements, near station at liai per! 16 a end Co a., (mod im provements, and NUMEROUS OTHERS. its a. to i.uuu, aiN B. MERRILL, CO., -KjPfl.:d andM RtaBouth Omaha fcAUPV COUNTY KIUHTY AT A I1ARUAIN. One of the best baraalna offered In Karpy county landa Is now on my list to be sold this month; uplsnd. well Im proved, 2 miles from good railroad ship ping point, to miles from irth and r ar nam. Will be aold at much lesa than real value to taise some money thla month. Fine for Investment, better still tor the man that can go on iu ooa me about It at once. JL.URGE a. WALL ACS, 14 Keeline utdg.' Av'UKtJ, well Improved, IUkIi rolling Washlnitton county land: Joina town: only 14 miles from Omaha. Prtoe $140 an acre. 110.841) cash. I on if time easy terms on balance at 1 per cent ls- tereat. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE COMPANY, WIS Omaha Nst. Bk. rmi. 2715, KIMBALL CO., NEB. Kimball county and southeaster Wyoming lands. Ask us for list. Im proved or unimproved. . . O'KEEFE ItEAL ESTATE COMPANY, ' WIS Omaha Nat. BR. Doug. iTlS A GOOD little stock farm four miles from Plalr. Neb., alt good bottom land will sacrifice foe caah. K, Martin, tattle r'ella. Minn. FOR SALE Best large body of high grade, meiduiu priced land in Nebraska; vary Utile money required. C. Bradley. Wo'haeh. Neh CHEYENNE COL'NTY. Owner broke; muat sell: a beautiful ?uartr on tha north divide, with fine arms all around It; worth $-3 to $30 per acre; wilt aell for nearly half If taken bia month. GEORGE G. WALLACE. KEKUNK HLI"3 . UMAtlA. FOR KALE F.aay terms; ehoica farms, "40. hu ami 30 acres, sarden spot Ne braska, near thla city. Write J. F. Todd. Neb. City. Neb. Uregeta La a a a. IX)R SALE. Oregon fruit farm, adjoining beautiful Roseburg. Commercial bear ing trees; peaches, pears, cherries, and Italian prunes; 21 acres; new bungalow, barn, etc. For terms address MILS. HARRY B. ROGERS, MS E. 59th St., North, Portland, Oregon. Tessa Lasjee cAl.i: lilt T 1 1 A l ' h.. lr-gali tru k faria. Iiio Grande Vil'v. 'fexaa, 4 acres, all uiHer nil t. !!... r,t,. ttnpioveriien'.a S.s City N'hI'1. I.mik JiMg. o Uti-.H VVIX'I . SI N-H-t .laliv and r.ffiti croii ata'e In Ir.e un3 n; Mrttlere waiiioi: lai.'j I r !a at tow prices oa e I'rrtia. ii.r n-iokivi n on Wis. -..ii.t;, . o.ir( I.ai.i tra'it. VTiihaiil inr-ria f'.r (inrk rai n. Ir.ipreaied a t'u)t lal.aa li . k f.ir M.,klt .ti, m t-n m Ai l. ea l.an.1 an') 1 nuuai rial I -I., fioij )... .:na.v. M Kiiwipul . M.i.m. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED Worth While The building Owner leav- district. purpoee, Idrsl for home and Invest Consider exchanging for 1 City National. FARM AND RANCH UNDS Ml.crllaaeoaa. HAVE YOU A FARM FoR tfALK? Write a good description of your lend d send It to ths filoux tMty Ox.) Jour- f I, "Iowa's Most Powerful Wsnt Ad ' snd rial. !,ii1liitm " Trtif w.?lva Mrril Aver VT1 day evening, haturday mornln and ; rVZ..u ?yi.V .V:v:. .A? ,Zm different days for fZ; or wordj, It. orito send money, food or clothing to Mrs. ; words, I Ooorge W. Doane, secretary of the As- paper; l,000 readers dally In four great "'" ."".'.r.r'Z'r. I states. , SKN1) your name today; recolve offers from land owners, agents everywhere, fre. L'ultsd Realty Associates, Joltet, III . FARM LAND-WANTED Vv A.NTKU-To hear from owner of iood farm or unimproved land ror saie. it. L Downing, Wu Palace llldg., A.linnea polla. Minn. CUY or rent small improved farm with stock and poultry; good locality, ror Information as to terma addresa Y 'A. Peo,- vVANTKU To hear from owner of good farm for sale, ttcna casn price ana de scription, u. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn, o WANTKI To bear from owner of aood firm or screoge for rale. u. c ouck liiKham, Houaton, Yoxas. HORSESLIVESTOCK-VEHICLES For gate Thirty-two milk wagona for aaia, ctinap. .lohnson-Penfirth tn.. 1n and t-'IsrK. W"H SACfi-l-year-oid Shetland ony. Address J.I. Allen, Nevada, Iowa. HUKhbJ and Hunt paring wagon for saie oneap. wi fN. i'itn m HOHSH and "ii lor sale. Tyler 111. HAY 17.60 ton. A. W. Wagner. SOI N. 1. Waa tea. WANTED TO UUV-One team ot hora.. average about l.tiOO Iba.; not over C years old. Call lflU Farnam. Telephone Tyler Kit. WILL trade forty horsepower, 1915 modei Mpauldlng touring car ror norses, cat tle or sheep. Addresa II 613, Bee. POULTRY AND PET STOCK HOMER pigeons, about 13 birds, have you to trade? Benson X, What MXD grain. 100 lbs. 11. 7i. Wagnar. Ml N.lt. AUTOMOBILESFOR SALE USED CARS 114 Ford touring. 1014 Ford roadster. 11513 Maxwells, self-starter, electric light, A-No. 1 condition. Hupp roadster, In good shape. FRANCIS CULLIS AUTO CO., . 4 Faruaut St. 3fH Ford touring, esc. condition 1311 Mets roadater lo) lUX Monitor touring, brand new 1X14 g-cyitnder Sludebaker touring... a0 mis Ford coupe 1H Oakland touring, fine condition.. U AUTO CLLAHINU HOI SK. Douglaa if 10. if Kamam. WHKNEVER you are considering sail. Ing or buying a uad Car and you want full value for your money or you want people who are willing to pay for what they are getting you will have no re gret If you buy or advertise through the used car Column of The Bee. Pooas Tyler 1000. FOR BALK My lelrolt elactrio, old modxl, but In excallant condition, prac tically new batteries. Price jO0. W. A. Mauier, Council Uluffs, la WILL take car on my -nxmi modern residence, 8. Kd Ave.. Omalia. Owner, 8o. MM . A D.K In I a VSojJ I do; A L'TOMOni LR genera 1 1 Ina'u ranee f IreT theft, liability, etc. ART THATCHER. 1J17-1I City Nat. I. UVU. 1.010-LB. tmek ll-. Nebraska Bulck Service station. 1SH Farnam. Phone Douglas Til. A L'TOM Of.:Lh MUTtAL INftUKANCIS CO.. Doiislas Ml Aatautabllrs Hastea. WANTED To buy ISM or ! Ford tour In t car bid', 'n gocd Cuud.Uon. LoX .S. Kenaf aw, Neb. Asia LI very ss4 Garages. loduatrlal Carasa Co.. 10 A Hamar (4ia. i00 reward for inagneio we ran t riair. Colla repaired. Hayadorfer, ! N. ISih. HKB winter alorans when cara ara aititad and repaired. Johnan-Danfortk Omaha rtaaiatee Hep. To. au Kar U. l Aata Tlrea ass SapIUa. ..,.?. LTO TlHh ' ' RFBt'lLT. TO tie) PrjO Ti KkCO . iil Chics, o St. I'.AKUAINS in Slightly uUd"anddemon strstiiig tires, .au-be,. s.i arnain l. 45. v MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES H A lLI'".l 1 A . 1 uaHS kJTOui U'l,t.i. I l.aia-'n i-au nuHun V u mr Hoo. J 1 ,uVo(i-iAI i.SM-" travaita vciti- WANT LARGER SUM JH CHARITY WORK Associated Interests Start More to Raise Ten Thousand Dollars j for the Tear. HEAVY DEMANDS FOR AID " 1 ' " I a meeting of the executive j Al committee of the Associated Ctaarl tlea yeaterdar afternoon It ?as de rided to start next Monday morning on a csmpaiisn in ureaior wmu i w raise a fund of 110,000 for carrying on the work of the charltlci for thts year, ,.mmm. will ran- th" territory of the First Conres;atlonl inif at II. Subject. "Heaven." F'pworth ring commmee, win in chUPch an(1 th(t tf,e nnmberi hava moved u I'rce. h'na at 7:8ft. -Ub-: E W Dtxon. C. T. . f Jnto th, ,(.?tlon. of the ".V' l'nyme The followl vaA Omaha Kountxe. Harry Doorly, W. Farnam Suitth, Dr. Ira W. Porter. Rabbi Frederick Coha, C. C. George, Itan ?all K. Drown, C. H. Walrath, M. D. Cameron. Frank Burkley, C. C. Rose water and Francis A. Brogan. In Charge On te aath Side, The work In the South Side will be cared for by E. Buckingham. O. H. j Brewer. Byron Clough and Taul 8. Mo- . Auley. The 10,tt which the committee epect to raiso will be In ecees of the usual budget. It Is stated that unusual de mands have been made during the recent cold weather. The following public statement waaj made by the executive committee: "If those people who are enjoying warm, comfortable homes during this ex treme cold weather could only realize that a 1 targe number of very worthy peo- e not enough coat to keep them warm or enough clothing to wear or enough food to keep them from becoming ' U" M cerUlnly be willing i soclated Charities. 171 Dodge street. Every donation made, whether In money, clothing or food supplies will be care fully distributed where It will do the greatest possible good. "It might be noted that during the month of December, which waa not a cold month, the Associated Charities made 575 vlslta through Its workers In Omaha and South Side; It also Investi gated nineteen cases for other cities. There were also 719 Interviews In the of fice, (28 garments and 7X pairs of shoes were given away: also 138 meals and 3 lodgings given, and medical aid was given to 80 applicants, without cost. If thla much work waa done during the mild month of December, It can well be Imagined what tha requirements will be during thla extreme cold weather and for the balance of the winter.' Must Kick in with Cost of Trousseau For Fleeing Bride SANTA m N. M., Jan. 15.-A vetdlcf for the plaintiff awarding IW.700 damages waa returned tonight by a Jury In the 130.000 breach of promise ault ot Mlsa Margaret Waddc.H of Los Angeles against A. R, Manby, a business man of Taoa, N. M. The verdict ss returned answera nine apeclflo questions contained in the charge made by Federal Judge W. H. Hope, who heard the case. The verdict , fixes the value of the plaintiff's trousseau at ITuA; decldea that Miss Waddell spent 8800 oa. transportation mctdent to the courtship and that Manby secured a total of tl.SSO from her. Exposes Incidental to await ing Manby's ayival for the. wedding. which had been set, according to testi mony at the 'rial. In 1912, were placed at $1,000, and $'io waa fixed aa the sum apent In the east trying to dispose of a painting for the defendant. Damages for mental anguish were fixed at $12,000, Daniels Holds Out Admiral's Statement Of Lack of Soldiers WASHINGTON, Jan. lS.-Ounners of the Atlantic fleet made during 191S. the highest average of the fleet'e history for tsrget practice In the open sea. This became known today in connection with transmission to the aenate ot the annual report of Admiral Fletcher, commanding the fleet. In transmitting the report. Secretary Daniels wrote a letter explaining that certain conclusions reached by Admiral Fletcher of a purely military nature nal been emitted as It waa believed their publication would be unwise. It waa learned at the Navy depart ment that the admiral's report dwelt upon the shortage ot officers and men on vea esls of the fleet. Secretary Daniels' re port la understood to have atated that thla condition has been overcome ao far as It could be within the present au thorised limit of strength ot personnel. Villa Has Now But Forty Followers CHlHL'AHt'A CITY.. Chihuahua. Mex.. Jan. IS. General Francisco Villa haa but forty men with him In the Guer rero district, according to General Jacin to Trevlno. commander of the north eastern corps ot the Carre use army. This Information was given out In an In terview here today. REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE rvoiptlea aaa taralttaKl kr Hair Title Qamatas aa4 AMuui casau. kauth Mkhmik kiwi WABRANTT rKKD U4 Flahacvr " kuataaa la Marsant iTka, Ua IM ta til lactuMva, tMiiavai wA I 1 Vrank A. Ouauhwa aa4 wita la Mania Srukaaa. laat at lot 11 block I. 1U- tialua aaa Wlllwrn H. Raaaall aad wita ta Kaanak St. Oruiraa. loU 11 aa4 11. k"kk U Haavkor.it kd . 1m 0naarvallTa gavlasa and Loae aaae cualiua to kloaka Ualaaaa. lo i. laa4 i, Sbiaa'a tdt luuiaa A llmaee ta E4aa J. Jaaaaa, lut II Aira (iaraaaa fcw Cl.alr A laia la Maa g. Eauora. aW tat o. lot li aa M laat at lol, M. siaca .-i. Povlatoa t'ark Ch-ri.a klaak at ak ta D. C. Paltaraai. IraKM. loa I sa4 a, blu-k t, IJiualn H Cliarlea W . aa4 wita ha pwrkaay Jifal Kuxa ta, lava 1 aaa 4. bluaa i. tihrltar l'lA-a Brkr (a. ta Wtliar D. Uaalar. 14 a9. Iavaaaartk H.'illa Anitur taat ta Mit M. Hoalaad. let ti. ki.h k 1 klathaa tah4lltaa Curiillia Kn;r aa4 tta va Vralla l ail'larll. lot l. Maralusaltfa a14 (Hk C. li4i.a aal aifa to Jmia H Aa4t Iaun. IH klok X Hl-knua4 a1 ri.- H "- a4 alia ta Uarry a. liiii let I. I'lli, rc I I1iir4 ti. ( la W. Otaailt, aw -. I I anil 4 V 'f acilntoa I M M- Hrt'Ttraa -t al ta t i-u,-a surt. 1 M tlu-k i. Ol 4k'va ll.,Jli I TOPICS FOR AMY OF REST Resignation of Rev. Mr. Rouse of First Congregational Church Conies as Surprise. 1LTAV TIT CVTTTVrXX PCX(1 TO ATTflW Tha resignation of Rev F T. noue. for elirht vesr. n..tor of th. Klrat Con- - i sreratlonal church, came as a siirjwtes thla week and with such suddenness that ths membrs of the conereiration ara not prepared to say what they will da with reference to f!llln the pulpit. There Is considerable talk among; Con- hl.-h the First Congregational and the fjt. Vtrv'a Iv.nn. fhtirh will KenmA ona organlsstlon. Intsead of two. It Is sriued that bnslncsa ha. enc-oached t.non city that a good many members have been lost by joining other churches'. As to the talke.1 of consolidation, the . , project has not taktn on any definite form, theugh It Is In tho air and the con- summation of the plsn would not b a Sig. pre,"uVnt. ' V"1""" rcn" Dodge streets by John Denny, colored The game was fs.it and. while there surprise to church people. Fesrl Memorial. Twenty-fourth and Porter, living at Sll North Thirteenth were many peraonal fou.s, there waa lit 1 I.itrilni Te. Karl fc.. Howen Pasior Si I i- afreet . i- -n..u .i. t - . Avrtnti u . A gospel team led by W. E. Fo.ier will eve charge of the evening services at hava charge of the evening services at tha North Presbyterian church. Twenty- fourth and Wirt street. Sunday evening at t:30. - ' ! Kev. George U Search, superintendent of the Helping Hand Mission of Sioux City, will address a free public meeting at the Brandels theater, the afternoon of Sunday. January 30, under the auspices of the Omaha Union Onspel Mission. Carnal'a male chorua will sing. The women of the R. L. Wheeler Me- mortal Presbyterian church, formerly the First Presbyterian church of South Sldo, Presented the church with an Individual communion set to acrve Stso people. 8un day it will be used. The pastor of the church will officiate. In the evening a gospel team will be in charge of the service. Rev, John Haynea Holmes will addresa the congregation of the First Unitarian church and others at Turptn'a hall at Twenty-eighth and Farnam Sunday at 10: Ml a. m. Hla subject will be ine Valllltv nt Wnnkln " .Brutdat tnnale at I thu. meeting will be furnished by Mr. A. violinist, and Miss Helen Bennett, plan- 1st. flautist. Olivet Grove Mission. Thlrtv-flKh and frown Polp avenue Rev. William A. Wiiiiam a .choot and Meet, " team in Mulford. Paator Sunday services. 2:4&. Tuesday venli ing ror every one. uoapei team in chsrge. Grace, South Tenth and Arbor. Rev. E. 11. Taft. pastor. Men's prayer meet ing, :.W a. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m., morning worship. It o'clock. "A Com mendable Christian.'' E Y. P. U : rt. m. Evening eervlce. ":. "A Safe Investment." Mission Sunday school, 1010 South Fortith street. Olivet. Thlrtvelght and Grand. Rev. William A. MUlfo'd. pastor. Moraine, nri,tia .- D.an WnrM ii- J u,""c uriiraviir aucieiy at b. Ben l or KiV,,.7r.. nv.e.L 7 n ZZ.imllt Endeavor society at 6:30. Stereoptlcon lo--Situation. Invent nfCs iiw. bvanRiiiiic , 11Ptt kv hv i nnna-M a ur h , and baptlsmsl service. 8unCay school at ?. ycna at 7!30 10 a. m. Junior and Senior Yoon l . ' . 1 ' ' Pennies' meetinva. 6:W). Senior led by Gosnet Group Two. Wednesday evening s. prayer ana praise meeting. Calvafy, Hamilton and Twenty-fifth. .Rev. J. A. Maxwell, paator. Moml"S. "The Miracle of Christ" reliir "The floral A.TT.i,rii,gt - i, Giving, Immanuel. Twenty-fourth and Fink ney streets. Rev. Arthur J. Morris, pas tor. Awirmn ng worxhlp at 10:30. Subject "Providence snd the Spar- le school at noon, Charles of sermon row. Bible school at noon, diaries W filnuin. aiinertnterllent Tnim nla'a Tnaetlna at a-30 Kvinir wnrahln I at 7:K eubjeet eelected, Man's aupper ana ninia smav at inn cnurcn on Bible school at noon. G. W. Noble, sup- c.-i",, n R d ci. wm ncrraw in pff ... niuui.nw rJn",:ndmntl.dYSrSerP'Me'.cV"Sunt BundaJ illoot 10 a n SViru'prVShtai orer any American battleship afloat or lert PmJ to Wor'k VM . Others " Jr?'" 'f o cl?tk- ubct ""vlng authorised and carry the biggest guns ftuVoh 1p0ryerneVtinkg and Bible' stud, , nttvor soy"0 ro iSgfci v" P"ced board flhtin Bhlp by ny Wednesday evening. Subject of Study. ""!1?,10' "yv.-...'"'"!? nower. Wednesday evenlnj t:n. Prayer end , Douglaas. Paator-The pastor will ex pralse service at e dock, noya' gym-. change pulpita with Rev. K. C. Littla nastlu claases Friday evening at o clock. . Ckrlsttaa Science. First Church of Christ, ft. Marv'a avenue and Twenty-fourth. Services. U a. ra. and I . ra. Subtect. "Life." Sun day school (two aeaaiona) 9:45 and 11 a. ra. weaneaaav evening meeruig, s p. m. Second Church of Christ, Dundee hall, Wa Miniul wkA T.-l .1 I. LI . 1 tTnderwood avenue and Fiftieth. Bervtces 11 a. in., aublect. "Life." Sunday school, 9:45 a. in.. Wednesday evenlua meeting. S o'clock. Coagregatlonal. First. Nineteenth and Davennort. Morning worship at 10:8(1. Gospel serv ice at 7:4& Hunday school at noon. Plymouth. Klghteeuth and Gmmet. T.' W. Wvitt. Min'sier-Preachliig services at 10: 30 and 7:: Plble school at Toung Peopie'a meeting at :3'. w r 7 tarlattaa. North Side, Twenty-second and Lo- throp. Georae L. Peters, Pastor Bible school. 9:80; morning service, 10 43; theme. The Church and the t ollese: evening service. 7:30: theme. "Acts Versus Prom ises:" Christian Kndeavor, Intermediate 6; aenior :15. F.pleeoval. Ok ,l.t--. T-Mh UtM.1 -.1.1 tV i, t V. lngton Place, Rev. Carl M. Norden, Vicar Ilolv communion, 9; miiifiay iciiuui, tv morning prayer and sermon, 11. v St 'Andrews', Forty-first and Charlea. J. K. Flockhart. Rector Karly com - munlon, S: Sunday aehool. 9:45; late com - munion service, 11; evening service. J:. Special musio,N ,-,,- ,m- south Twentv-sixth C N Swlha't MTniftell. "Th.V!.hnkln a Wedding:" I. "The Foundation Needed i ih. AM " w. .... oomm ho 8und urmnn Church of the Good Shepherd. Twentieth and Ohio. Bev. Thomas J- Collar .Rector trlw nAmmunjoil St S a. m. aohool at 9 40 a. m. Morning prayer, w ith sermon, at 11. F.vvnng prayer, with aer roon, at 7:30 p. in. I.alberaw. Grace Branch. Korty-elghth and Leav enworth Sunday school at i:'J0 p. m. Grace Knallsh. 1 South Twenty-sixth. r xi rfm.ih.rl. Minister 11 s. ni.. "The r unt amg " " ; "u , ., " bi, riiuin "x-,z--- wospei team will conduct tha service rSrtat' icholal) .nd'men U- 32!" J' sy ay-hool at l; evening praer anu meeting." WednHV'eT- ".'.V ,r,rr at I K 1 ' tcounastion ic-utq ii a. i at Paul's Twentv-fifth snd Evans ! Sunday afternoon at S o'clock Burd F. treats K. T. Otto, " Pastor Services. 10 lller will lecture on "Thousht Forma" a m.- 'Sunilsv school. 11:.(0 a. nv: even-: lfore the Omaha Philosophical aocinty h,g sermon in Knallsh at 7:30, subject; at the hall In the Lyric huildine. Nlne "Our Father's Koraivenesa." jleenth and I-arnam atreets. Our Savior's Danlah. Twenty-aecona and Leavenworth eireele. P. B. Irnientorp. Pastor-Sunday school at 9:3i, arvl-ea at 1;. Bible meeting st . srviva at :i. j Thursday at :1 young people a meeeting. Fridav at a lill'le visas. ' mt Mark's V.nr tab. twentieth and Bur dette, L. Groh. Pastor-ll a. m . '. Spirit- lUial Loneiuieaa and Ita lt.iu. i ! p. m.. "A Hleeainr tiiain such aa Cnn s'der the Foor." Humtay school at :4 t'a. m. Christian Kndeavor at :4i p. in. rrtiilty. Twentv-fifth and Amea. C. t Wooniq'ulst. Pastor Sunday school at 10 .. m. Morning services at it. evening . aervicea at 1:30 D. m. (we.tislt language ' l uaeq urir a- rii-iuiia rrvicea l Our Savior'a NorweKlan Hanlsh. Ham- :.V '. ' ":.LTr" . ' ' aarvlct-a at 11 InKiMl I ? c"wMW- 7: p. Coapel team In j HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 1j. Spevlal Tel . VchU V Lie-ion V mid.eVK pV. veTters" We.' ram. -Cre,a High -hool defv.ted His. l, meets at Mrs. gegelbers. lwt Military m ri. reiv Thur!! ! c"1 " b"ktt b" ln'"t .-.'avanne. Wednes.iav evening: choir prac- . a p. ni.. t-auics Ala aociet), Tttuia- , tl-a Tuesday evening: confirmation m-l""- I P- ,17 to .-5. strurtion Friday etening at 1 M. j First Reformed. Twenty-third Street Zlnn. Thlrty-aiith and Lafsyette Ave-1 and Deer Paik Boulevard. John K. nuo. A. T. larimcr, Paator Sunday school i Hawk, pastor Sundav achnol. 9 46 a. m.. at 9 ti a tn.; avrvice at 11 a. in.; evening j Hr. If. Huaman, aucerititendent ; morn-Seni'-a at k p. nt. Tuesday evening tha ing worship at 11, firt anniveraary ef l.tillier liiE ie will meet at the home of paatnrete. theme, "Tha Church st I'.i-v. and Mra. A. T lri,ner. V'lt Nort n Work :" 'hriatHn Fnde.avor. ti .10 p. m : '4'l.U ty-ikili sural. I'tajtr moetiug A ed-j 11 lesion band, I p. m ; evening warship ndr evening. Choir rehearsal Friday aventnar. Confirmation ciaas will meet In the church parlors Saturday morning at 10 a. in. KonnlX" Merm rlnl, Twantv. sixth and Farn.ni. r.v. Oliver D. Ilaltcly. Pastor; m-v. I. frranklui hurl). Ahmk:Ii Paator ! Morning worship at 11, "The Kpithany of t'hrlet. Kvemna worshl Ip at K "The jr Thoughts." Luther league Transforming Power of lou , Unnlau a.'twwtl a. O 4- m it 7 p. m. PuMay pchciol t lunm h, Urutd I 'I al aAhal ir-m 1 arfiitoa ' hlirar nv NMH ! ateehetlral lectutea on 1' ilday evenings at , ana frlciay atter- , noon mt 4;1S' .. .. . ' , fmnnif. Ifsnscom Tark. Tool worth snd Twentv. ninth. Kev. Kmory 1J. iliill. Mlnlstor lornln worship-sf 11. 'ihjct. "The Phitcsonhv of the World Kvniiir mt. ship at 7:46. Sjbjcct, 'Opporltinlty." Oak Mwt. So louth Twemlrth and Os,k. Pastor fSundoy school at J. tJ. weheter. i'astoi ftunnoy 9 4. Junior leasue at 3. Dpworth l-san.? -1 t Ua.mah . . 11 -,.,4 i.n . - . , i i snl nible ftly v,e-.ned.iy evrnng si I 'Jt ' Wets Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, C. N. f, Kr.1 tLtXl Tilnlty, Twenty-first and Tllnnev, 1VV. John f Poucher, Pastor Preaching by 3.Ia,,,1or l 1 ?u,"n'L7:'i. M."r,c .byh! cnolr; hi. jr. Williams, chorister: Mihs Hora Pear. ornnt.t. Sunday school at noon . niara tinmnen, superintendent. frjS' aJSL'hlld.n'eet- ing at a. Bpworth league at 6:5). Eve- ing at a. Bpworth league at 6:5). Eve- ning ""-lea. at 7:S0. Prayer and te""1;- .'ft Friday atS . Jennings. Fifty-second and Hickory, R. H. . henoweth. Pastor Sunday whui at Vh hoi"--' Eaworth leigue at 7. Captain Harry Kline of the Balva-!the tlon Army will speak at the league meet ,n; 'rairer mceUn Ht liwratorHi tura'cs, sapcrlntendenl. Classe' for all " Morning worship at 11. Sermon on : IrigMStmaWl, XlZTvt f ie. Kvangelistic. snrvlcea at Toplo or sermon, a Man s ui.ceat uatne. - McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam, W. II I nut-rwood, Pastor Morning worship at n. Hubjeut, "ADidlng Hope." Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, "A Worthless Pursuit.." fiunday school at 10; Mrs. Cborfc-e Entrikin. superintendent. Adult U.ble class at 10: John Lewis, teacher. Uiant Mil v.i.1 lead tne Kpworth league Uiant Mil will iesd tne Kuworth league at ti:30. Topic, ".cvajigela of the lluino Presbyterian. j lr ' Cat V n .1 I ... 1 1 1 i tion. Kev. jdwin Hart Jonks. u. U., I DAred nd was arrested late by Detec Paator Morning service at lo:30. Even-' tives Murphy and Rooney and Sergeant in service at :3u. teunday ac'hool noon. uraiur mceiing at :jo. Dundee. Fiftieth and t'nitarvnnil $&& 11 a. m., morning worship. "Win One by Easter;" 7:30 p. m., evening worship, "The Hhepherd Psalm; 6:40 p. in., Chris tian Endeavor. Parkvale. Corner Thirty-first and Gold, R. W. Taylor, Pastor Regular services si ii a. m. ana 7:n p. m. 'd,y 'chool, 10 a. m.. E. C. Wilbur. jlntendent; Chrlatinn Endeavor. 7 5?P5--"5!r i?.0!" Together;" services si n a. m. ana 7:n p. m. ; Run euper-P- m.; leader. Alias r reaa rienner. Central. Twenty-fourth and Dodge. Hugh B. Bpeer. Pastor lo:D0 a. m., morn ing worship, sacrament of the Lord's supper; Sabbath school at noon; 6:30 p. m.. young peopie'a meeting: 7:iu p. m.. evening worship, "What Does the Cross Ylean to Me?" Lowe Avenue. 10H North Fortieth, Rev. A. F. Ernst, MinlsteiThe second com- Benaon, Rev. J. MoCIuna. Pastor- Sunday school at W. Morning worship at 11. Rev. J. P. Schwara will preach. Jun- lor Christian Endeavor st 8. Christian iKnneavor at :3i). evening worship at j7-.no. Rev. Bchwarx, preaching. Prayer m.'ln,, wnes.tay evening at g. North. Twentv-fourth anrf Wiat Atreeta. I M. V. Higbee. Paator The Dastor will1...-- ... ., Preach at 11 o'clock . . Kunrt.v achl at 9:45 a. m. Young People's Society of Christian Kndoavor at : p. m., at 7) P. m. a gopc service will be conducted P. m. a gosp : tlv m ananl team Ii.ui1mI Km v.. L-zuihtnv Pravei- . Ing. ttrst. Twentv-flrat and Kmmet A C. of Tarklo, Mo., who will preach at 10: SO a. m. and T.JO p. m.; Bible school at noon: Young People's Christian union, i:XH p. m.. the Gospel team of the Union Gospel Mission will be present to asitlst In the Wednesdsy evening prayer serv ice at 7:30. Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-seventh, I Rev. Charlea 11. Hemming, Pastor Morn I 1 . , . . , . I . 1. . ing worship at 10-M, "Ministering the Mounuleaa Wealth of Hla Mercy." Bible school at noon. Kndeavor ot :4o. Kven tng worship at 7:30, "Does Pealm 1"9 Mis repereaent Godr' Men's Ulble class Wednesday evening at . Chaptera 3 and 1 of .Acta, constitute the lesson and the paator as the teacher. Third. Twentieth anri ' T.eaven worth. It V. JSIk K5Ti P,n".0PtUn'1"7 " hW 'ilb adult Bible classea for men l5Cd.w nlen; l wo''.t;1? T.1 r,UOIJ I DV Inn Tiaator lhina Thai Xflaatrin rr Rev. Robert Kerr. Pastor Sunday aehool th. cltv ( hur(.b .. ,t ,9.45, junior En- deavor meeting at S. Christian Kndeavor prayer meeting at 6:S0. Kventna worship and sermon by the pastor, tlieme, "Won by One,'" at 7:43. Westminster. Ma Hon and Twenty-ninth, Rev. .1. Franklin Young Paator Morning worship at 10:3u, theme. "How Mav W Kecome Possessed of the Love of God?" Bible school at noon. J'inlnr Christian Kndeavor iiifctlnar at 4. Keninr hriiUn ! Kndi-jlVor meet.nv at tt-W VTvnlv wm-. leMi s' ?-. theme. -rh sdIi It of the ; Age." Wednesday at 7:43. midweek praver j service. Itev. C. A. Klllie of China, will isesk. j Castelar. Sixteenth and Caatelar. C. C. Meek, Psator Morning service at 11: ?eV- S- K"l'e. missionary in China will sneak on hS 1Awak.tne,1 Giant;" every- ! 1 odv. houlrl hear this lecture. Evening i Hnrv ra at v wi M r i.- v- kv.-ki-- ; . v. Mlsrellanroaa. ' Fontenelle B,,ieii.,.i ... Natlonal Cumins. MVs. LI I Gardiner, Messaaw bearei Sei vices. 8:13 p. m. Alooae Hall. South Omaha Sunday .t-uuui, . .it., aacratnent service, 11 a. in.; preaching. 7:S0 p. m., by Klder James Huff, The Associated Bible studenta meet to tna iyiic bulldliig, Nineteenth and Far- nam. at 3 P. m. T. 11. McN'auaht will I lecture on "The Hope You Have Before You iteorganisea t nurcn or Jesus Christ or ! I atter Iay Saiuta. Twenty-fourth a Ohio Normal t-laaa, 9:1S p. ni. ; Sund mi ay I scnooi. :n a. m.; preacmng at 11 a. oy r.iaer i-sui i. t rain: :: r m . lellgio; preaching at . p. m. by Carl T. ii.-. lilt v..h t-1,1,.. .w c. , I nation of the clrcumstancea aurroundlng r.F-RLlX, Jan. 13. (By Wirelesa to Say W favldgS! Ftoril rw"."1' h "nkln of rrmAn ubmrt" b lvllle.)-"Report. from Constantinople," Frank W. Co will soeak on "Tha Rani the British patrol boat Baralong. Ger- aava tha nr4i News agency, "state mVmRevhMHCowiTa V ife " Sunday school at'noon: other 'services every evening during the week! . al United Brethren. Nineteenth ud Irfith- i at 7:', theme, "Thlnss to Think At I'ninn Oosiiel Mission. I Don Telephone Douglas !v.V. A. .M. Perry . perlntemlent tvegular rescue mission j wnrK every night and prater service every i preaching servlc Bible reading .morning at 8:1), I. HpeaKers for the week: (Revs, Hush H. Speer, C, K. Cr-bhev. f. C. Mwk, E. H. Taft. Supni intendcht A. M. Perry and A. R. Baker's Unepel f.M.m. Th MIaaIoii hum nrrangtv. for A at tha H . 11 r1t m lha r aaa atail ! I Ht iij nona chorua. Vnltartan. Turpln tTall. Twrnyffhtn rnd Karnam Mornin i service at li::w. aernwn will be by Kev. John Maynea Holmes, pastor of the Chiireh of the l',,":,. New. i.orRt !;,, The nlldlty of Worship. Music by I... , JXm. ' j . . vooTai.i., .,..,a- ? P,a,,lsl- waracr. jr.. violinist, ricirn wnuew, . Ti i a , TT XOllCB lYlUiirOIl IlclS Narrow Escape from Dangerous Injury While returning from her home. Thlrtv. third and Myrtle a vent's, to police head- 0'iarters. In the aito. last tilirht. Polo! , . , Matron Ellen Oihbons wns struck over' the by . bM rlr0ll . Twe(fth and i and pleaded not guilty I In police court to the charge of carrying In police court to the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Judire Foster fixed ! " nl . which Denny failed to j 'urnlsh. The case was continued till Tuesday. The wound lnf,lrt'd w" llht one. skin being broken Just above the j eyebrow. I No ill erfects are expected to develop e wound, although Mrs. Gib- i hons suffered for a short period from , the shock. n,y flecc- of the bullet struck her. after the ball had glanced and broken on Tw mcn who were guying near the . .. , . . ner'0 4 tle time, appeared at heaa- quarters and asserted that the revolver wa, discharged accidentally, while In the , . . .r , . . ,, l'Ocket of the colored fellow. Denny left his revolver, a borrowed wttn which he was not fimlltar. with Ray Dixon, fireman st the Twelfth and Russell. The matron asserts that two shots were fired and that she heard both distinctly. Aside from being attscked by an Insane woman In her department last summer, this Is the closest call that Mrs. Gibbons has had In her many years with the force. New Dreadnought Will Have Biggest ' Guns Aboard a Ship WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. Main batteries of ten lMnch guns each and a cruising tadlus of at least 10,000 miles are the general characteristics urged by the navy areaanougnca corigrews naa wwn bu iv authorise this year. It was learned tonight that the board proposes that the ships should cost $18.- 000,000 each, displace 86,000 tons, and have ' i,a hisheat aneed-attainable without sac- .. . T - , .rlflclng armament, armor or fuel capacity. I It would nave mem repreae.ni a -o per 1 --v1n MnatptinHnn at fh Mai-a i"'ana ana new xora navy rua 01 vi.b battleships, the house naval committee ordered reported favorably a proposal to . ... ' J..., - the ships In use In enlarging building slips and other work preparatory to lay ing the keels of the new vessels. Four Hundred Elk May Perish in West PINCDALE, "Wyo.. Jan. 15 (Special.) Because the last leglsature made the Nowfork lake district a game preserve, forbidding the hunting of elk and other big game therein, 400 head of elk are in dsnger of starving to death there. The state game department is endeavor ing to keep them supplied with sufficient feed taken In on sleds to preserve them until spring Tne em quii-Kiy learnea uini in '" thls Blde ef the boundary. Once on Newfork district they were safe from j Amerlcan ,ol the refugees were whisked httntera and about 4J0 head found this ,ntQ rootor car8 hv waitnK friends, and security so much to their liking thatjth majority of them hurried to btd. they did not leave the section in the j fall and consequently became snowed j T j 1 T.c A in. While the anlmala have suffered DritlSll L0SS6S A.YG severely, there havo been no losses from . starvation as yet. The stiowod-ln herd in the Newfork preserve constitute about cne-one-h-n-dredth of the elk in the state. Ford Peace Party T-11 , w r r 1 ' K P.P.T.R Vmrfi V RTTI nPTS THE HAOl'F, (Via London). .Ian. 13. ;The Ford peace ex!edltion tolay com ipleted the membership of the American Peace board by the election of the fol'.ow- Ing alternates who will act In ciss the other members ot the board are unable serve: tr. George Klrchwey. New York; Miss 1 r-mlly Greene Balch, enesiey untver- jsity; Rev. Jenkln Lloyd Jonea. Chicago, nd Judge Ben B. Undsey. Denver .exRite,n- 1 The memhera of tha neace j. V1 m ,T , , , t today held a pub.lc meeting . dam. Reprisals in Case Of Baralong Ordered BERLIN tBv Wirelesa to Sa v!lle. ' Ucery nd governor of India In BUc Jan. lS.-The German government has 4,lu" to Baron llardingc. transmitted to Oreut Britain through the; DrneiIUO pi ani V PDCCT American embassy a note which dtrlaresi rtnOlAMO ULAULT Unttl I that aa a result of Great Britain not ful ' . I fuIln, oermany, demand for an expla- "dPt ,uiUb,e me"ur ot i ttpri"'' ' , uou r..iir WIPTODV i Murn iiiaTitinp rneernn 'i.nr-ir- n un iihmi .1 tiuiun UVtn nAdlinUd I UOtn Hilled iw Battle. Snf TORK, Jan 15. Charles Sanford I w alet n t itle, was arrested here tudav Ward. JJ years old. son of Herbert Ward, rn a te'ettram f-oin F. C. Pendleton gov a noted English sculptor, baa been kilmi eminent agent in New Orleans, x worm i in lu-tion wlula f abting tn ti.a Champagna iac.-oni,anving Lealia, giving her name aa a it m i. scc.iclln to iMivate advices ie- llna Italia and clainuug to be his Wm, cvived hem today fiom Paris. lis also being held. SIHUSKERS EDGE OUT ON K. U. BY. POINT Obliged to Flay to Limit to Over come Classy Work of Gibben and Crew. RUTHERFORD, CAMPBELL STAR LINCOLN'. Nrb.. Jm. 15 iPnecial Tel esram.) Nebraska drew llrst blood In the rirst of the annua! basket bnll contests . . . d I off the gnme, SI to 33. It as a nip and tuck affair from start I to finish, the Ccrnhuskers taking the lead In the first half, 14 to 11. and forging ahead. Pour more points were added In the second half bctore the Jayhawkers got startid. Then a series of classy baskets by Gibben, the Kansas right forward, put the team almo.-t neck and neck. The Cornhuskers a lUcd a point on a free throw and Uipti another basket while Gibben shot another basket Jut before the final whla.le h;ew Huskers in paa'ing and Its team work was the feature ot the game. Gibben was was the feature ot the game. Gibben was easily the star for the Kansans. while Campbell, the Cornhusker right forward. vied with Rutherford for Nebraska honors. Nebraska was tible to shoot goals when they were needed while Kansas missed several easy shots. The lineup: NKBKASKA. KANSAS. Campbell HF.i FI.F tllbben Huinertord ....L.F.i L.F Kennedy e1s.n CI C Cole Hugg (c) R.a. H.O Nelson J. Uardlncr L.U.I L.U Appel Substitutes: C. Gardiner for J. Gat diner, Kaudor for Kennedy, L'hrlaub for Kauder. Held gouls: Campbell (til, Kutherford 4), Hugs (2), Nelson, C. Gar diner, Gibben (8). ole t), Kauder, L'hr laub. rve throws: Campbell. 6 out of ; Uibben. 7 out of 13; Coie, none out of 1; I t.naub, none out of 2. Retcrce: Low- man oi ti.d Kansas Agile. 1 WpTXT T'nnil Mfl ( P nf Blood and Bones by German Chemists" WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Department, of Agriculture chemists are examining samples of new loods from animal bone and blood InventeJ since war began by a German scientist at' Cologne. Bezlvan is the name given to the blood food. The German inl.ilstry of trade and in-. dustry is Investigating the scientist's claims that he has developed nourishing foods, gantries of the foods were sent to the United States by an American, consul In Germany. "Oh, It's Good to Get Home!" Say Eefugees EL PASO. Tex.. Jan. 15. "Oh. It's good to get home!" said a number of refugees as the train with 130 of them crossed the Rio Grande Into American vroimo u f t,rrltory. The train came from Chi huahua City Tho train bringing t'ae refugees also brought two American soldiers who were picked up' In uniforri by members of the Carrania train guard, eighteen miles south of the border. General Gabriel Gavrlva, commandant at Juar ez, said he would turn the soldiers over to an American officer tomorrow. They disappeared last Sunday and to night could say only that they did not know how they got Into Mexico, where United States soldiers. In uniforms are not permitted to go at any time. It was long pat dark when the refu gees' train with Its guard of more than 100 Carranxa soldiers from Chihuahua, drew into Juarez. The coaches were lighted by candles stuck on the bacUs of the wooden seats. Through the partly opened windows wafted the odor of tortillas and enchiladas, cooking on the sheet Iron stovea of the Juarez atatloa peddlers, and the savory odor aeemed to whet the appetite ot thoae refugees who were not too tired to eat. Z. L. Cobb, collector of the port of EI Taso, quickly passed the entire party and Immigration officials consumed little time In sesrehing for contrabands be- I fore nemilttlns; the train to proceed to Heavy in Retreat BERLIN. Jan. 15. By Wireless to Say ville, N. Y.) An official report from I Constantinople on the British evacuation of r-eddul Bahr contradicts the British report on the same operations. The state- ! ment says the Turks discovered the . ' . . .1 1.,,-nkul ,-lirnvnli. I attack, simultaneously bombarding the ! landing atages. The British losses were heavy. ! The Turkish report la compatible with the British account only on the sup ' position that General Monro's report of one wounded soldier represents only the loss in actual en.tarltatlon and Ignores the casualties si'stsined In the retreat to the beaches. Baron Chelmsford Viceroy of India LONUON. Jan. 15. It ia officially an- ': nounced tonight that Baron Chelmsford. ! former governor of Queensland and of ow South Wales, lias been appointed a . aa KBS'aa.BB niaiaaa. - 1 I M I- IIIKKISH AKMIhS that Turkish troops have entered the ao- ! called new Peraian capital. Kermanahah, snd were heartily greeted by the popula tion of the town, whirh ss decorate! I lth bunting. . ..Vminnm r,om tht ..ountry around the i city are arriving in large numbers to j welcome the Turks " Let M-eb-Waaled Maa. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Jan. IS.-Frail T-alle. said to be wanted by federal au- ithnrilie. in t h!cseo, Denver and atber