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TTIK OMAITA SUNDAY BEE: .TAXUATtY 30, 191G.
REAL ESTATF INVESTMENTS I
JNVESTMKNT
have a 1-atorr btVk building, lo
rm1 In downtown district.
All rented.
ntwr here for two weeks and offera
nmi M sacrifice price
Full particular at office
W. FAHNAM SMITH & 00.
irjn Farnam St. Tel. IVmg. ln4.
WHAT be hud to II: An automobile,
n motorcycle, a summer cottage, a
Morria rhslr. And he sold 'hem
throorh T1IF PPK Want Ad columns.
RIG svXK
T-R., medTn. np-tn-rtate hotel In the
heart of tn city. Altnoet nw, price
I4ti. i.noo cash, balance long time.
J. B. HOB IN SUN,
rw. Dour. wr
FINANCIAL
Rnl Kslale Linaaa, Ma
WE art ready at all times to
oak loana on flrat-ctaaa city
property and eastern Nebraska
farms. Rate on request.
TJNITED 8TATLS TRUST CO
tit S. 17th St
FKSAT7kA real ratals mortgage,
lira we 6 per rent Interest, ao
irnod bv 6-room house and other out
building: two good lots covered ly In
urani'it for fl.OO. Non-taxahle; runs a,
llule over 4 yeara yet; roerty la
worth $20K. Addi-rea Lmk Box
Blair. Neb.
1 TT) tor loana on beat claaa city
reaidenrea In amounla 12.00 no; alae
farm loans Reasonable mmmlHlonn,
rETKna TRt .'ST CO.. 12?Farnarn St.
IT."7 U land contract on liiinrteej home",
drawing good Interest. Need money.
Discount for cash. Ad'lreae M M, Hee.
OMAHA homea. lat Naoraaka far ma,
O'KKKKB REAL, FHTATK CO..
Omaha National. Phone loualaat71l
(J UV'I' HlfOS OMAHA
VAT-.H 1' ..S'Th.
FATIM loana. b. eaatern Nab., or wcat-
rn la. Tolnnd at Trwinbnll. 4IS Haa tldg.
tl'O TO litt.taM made promptly. K. D.
Vead. Weed PI'I K . Ith rt Fnmam Bta.
WON K V on hand for city and larin IxaaaT
l. W. Binder. cMty National Hank Rld.
VI1K propetly! Luit loana a ep-cially.
w- Thomaa. Htata Hnnk ; KJdn.
?f TtT and farm loana, S. ler rent,
J. H. Inmnnt Co., i ftnta Hint,
Tl'C C1TV LOANH. C. Q. Carlberg.
' ' 12 Brande a Tbaatar Bld.
r; MoNKV. I(A i KlfoN v MDHTUN,
llfi Omaha Nat. Rank Plilg.
titoa'laa aaal Hua4i,
Iloinu liuilders Vaya
Vo
I'lua hiillilefs' tiroflta making over
10
per etui in I81ii to our Inventors.
Von can Imeat II IK and up to run
ii a long Ma you and convert Into
taxh on aimrt not e.
Ak for our "New Way" booklet.
)U Authorised CapMal llOuoo.
1S14 AlTllulllZKl) CAPITAL. '(.'.
IMo ACTIIOKIZKU CAPITAL KO.MOU.00.
AMKIUCAN BKCCRITV CO.
Flacwl AKtita. Omaha.
Abatracla t Title.
HIT V!f V''ri,l1. Ahairai-l C. Tho
Ul .MHiNiMi Bbatract I tha
cliCHi-jat. ltoom 7, PaUcraon Uldg. IJoug.
:9t7. i
Iv I' lilt"' guarantee and Atia'.raot
nl'"" Co., a modem abatract oftlca.
rth ft Tel f). to
ItKf'.K AH.sTltACT C)
efflce In Ni'braaka,
Mraudela Thaa.
M Ui'rllanruua
I'OK 8Al.lv-l( you have . to invent
In aometnlng that Kill make you from
In ier tent on up. I have It for you.
Addrea Hox 4 Albion. Neb.
REAL ESTATE-TRACKAGE
WHOLESALE.
AM Til TltAClvAGE.
Here la a bargain, 92x51 feet In the
who.eaale dlatrb t, with excellent trark
aue f illtlea. on both IT. P. and N. W.
R, R., with substantial stone building
on the property, suitable for wholeaale
or warehoune puriwaea. The price Is up
to you. a a owner said BKLlJ. so make
me an offer. -
C. A. GIUMMEL,
4 Omaha Nat. Rk. Bldg. Doug 1S15.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
(aillornLa La ail a.
A UTTI.H farm, tJT-t. Eaav terrna. Call
fornla Imports carloads of chickens and
euua. Here's a chance for poultry men.
My I -acre tracts are Jnt big enough
for chlckena and are cluae to town con
venience and market centers. Write
owner for full Information. P. B. (loss,
e'herldan Placer county. California. o
t ulurado . Lia. . .
f hInTv f.'eo your hoad ami then ait.
Sterling, Colo., la a city of R.uu) popu
lation and a dlvlalon point of two rall
roftda, haa a court bouae and high school
coaling enrh IM),(i, Is 140 inllea eaat of
) eiivr, and 4J mUus west ot Nubreska
line.
I ow 3J0 acrea ct land t mllna from
Klerllng, on good roada, on Rural mall
route, near school. Juat think every ad
vantage This Innd la level black loam
soil, unimproved except fence and Is
choice. 1 . ml all around this vicinity
produced iit to 40 bushels of wheal r
ai re the year.
Will sell tnia land at fit. per acre, no
tiadnt, and will give reaaonahle terms.
, If yo.i U)i ti dironllnu workljig for
the Undlord come and see thla land.
KiioukIi mkIcJ. C. M. Morton, blerilug,
t 'olora do.
Florida) l-aaala
MAKING MONEY WIIIL.K YOU WAIT.
There will be planted In our section
In Florida this month lu.Ouu to Ib.mm
acres of Irlah potatoes. Theae' potatoes
will go lo market atxiut the time the
itoriiiern farmer Is plaullng and bring
prices unhtixd for by Mm. The pota
toes will be followed by a crop ot torn
or other field crops.
O.f landa ate equally adapted to
trm Mini, auiull oi large farming and
atnek raiaing. Thv laigeat cattle and
nog riuin In the I nlted blatea Is being
iei.eorfd in our m-atiiv. N one crop
country can begin to compare with It.
A place to live aa well a to make
money. The superb ail year round cli
mate ahould add yeara lu your life.
BENSON CARMICHAEU
: paxtnn Block. Omaha.Neb.
"KKKi-r-llUPTO Vfc.HO. riAHlAT"
Tueaday. February L to aee the famoua
liKltun xlver I i ma, where the luscious
orange and Krae fruit are produced tn
abundance; abure general and Intensive
fariuiiig la tuixaged in; where the poaai
VliKua In calile, boKa, poultry ralalug
anij .airyUig sro almoct unlimited; feu
f -owing days In the year; outuoor life,
oatuig, bathing, tlahuig and huultng;
good roada, eilieola and churcliea. We
want you lo aee ibka country, where op
piiluiiiiy awtiita uu, ahere you can
secure that farm and home en easy
pa men i a. which may rneau your ery
luiieiirtideace.
tali or write for free booklet and
complete plna for this free trip.
HKI'I'INO A HtDUlNU.
!.ll Rranueis J'heater Rldg., Omaha Neb. 1
L.KAKN of a fruit tree thai thrives only
in a ery limiu-d acea, beera like a pear
free toiity much earllel aud one iruit
e Ha for aa inuvh aa rmuiy northern
farmera received laat aeaaoii tor a tr
Icl of eppitu, four bualieia of peactiva,
a bushel ot wheal or lo bushels of
coin.
Huih Is Ihe Avocado the new, high
priced, winter fruit. The demand far
exceeds the supply. You have the oppor
tunity of purchasing a grove on eaay
Uriiia. A poet card brings details. Write
today. lryant A Oreasiiwood, 1U at. Dear
byrn M , lii-hgo.
IaTTI-B bualtirsa oiTKnk I offer" t
acre high, open prairie la solid body La
las Kota county in line of Hebrtng ex
tenaiuu of A. C U R. H, Price fc aa
acre, srtcalaa water. Also ku.uuw acres,
' m cuuuty. In heort of cattle range, al
n an act: buc an acre cash, balance
In nine equal annual payments al g
ivr cent Inteieet. James llutlon. Jtinm
4". t ainliardt block. Fort Myers. Fla
Mlaseaels l.a lag a.
" t i 0 ACHE FAR M.V0 R R IC NT.
.eoutliern Minneaoia Well Improved,
tiled, smooth. Xi be) (arr acre, or snare
r. ni Lau vkho, v liitioiu, Muiu. .
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
WANT MOXKYf
Tt me tail you bow to gat It. Idaha
land la full of It. and ttie land Isn't
vary high-priced, either climatic and
living conditions are esoellent electric
Ity used for rooking, liuhtlng and heat
I ia on many farma educational advart-las-naj
unexcelled.
Thara are many fr-ta of land Irri
gated and non-Irrigated aultahla for all
kinds of farming, for sale ehcap and on
reasonable terms Seed raialng highly
profitable. I will give comitate Informa
tion lo you free for the aaking.
R. A. SMITH,
Colonisation A Indua trial Agent.
Union Pacific System.
Room bt, I ntnn t'aclilc. Headquarters,
Oniana, Nebraska o
M larrllaaaaaa.
ICR Pr-'AN ORCHARDS,
are the bant Investment on earth or In
earth. lav Income, from start. In
rreaamaf with maturity. Own a noma.
prcxliK lnir an Income, nut outlay. Kan?
pa ninia.
W. T. BMITIt ro.,
f. 21T flty National Rank RldK.
Mlaaourt Saai Aa.
(jltKAT HATuJAINH t6"divn. monthly
Imva acre, good fnnt and poultry
land, near town, aouttiern tl'umjiirl.
I'Hre only 117. Addreaa Jox MW, Ki-
alalor Kprlnca, &lo.
lis CHOK'K farina for eala; jot arrea
lilglny Improved: M acres of choice land
at $ o er acre; to aeltle eatate. Kd
t'rof tIUcha rda.M o. o
Rlt'H corn land, Ohu. acre., la avcra;
only 4 per cent caah, balance 2u yeara.
t. P. Btebblna. I6i0 Chicago. o
40 ACRKrt timber land, lent ( o
to loan, 110 per acre,
Write for book-
let. W. B
Frank, Neville Hnrk.
tebraak U4i,
FAIINIS FARMS I'AUMS
Several bargains In 10 acres, 40 acre.
M acrea. 1U acrea, 210 acres or txt acrea,
or larger. Home of theae will not laat
long. Farma within leas than 2f miles
of Omaha our specialty. Call forenoons,
If convenient. Hrlng wife with yiU.
OHIN H. MKKKiIj COMPANY,
N. K. Cor. 2ll and M hta.. Houth Omaha
VVhMTKKN NBIikAKKA,"
Quarter advcrtlaed Uat week In
tTheyenne Co., Is sold, another across
the rond ran be sreurrd under forced
sale at VSfi. Xee nw at on'e atHiut It.
One of the Iwat aection bargains In
Klmhall Co., la offered at IU.60 per
acre, good terms.
UKOltUK (. vAI.r,ACR, KEEL1NB
RI.IMJ., OMAHA.
HAitf V Ci I. HAKtJAIN.
flood well Improved o at much less
than value. Mustn't tell you more now.
fee me al once about It.
tlr.OitvJr- vrtl.i.A B, KEELINB
PLDd., OMAHA
tn.Ae.ilWi AfcnHAHaA KAK.Vi t'HlOAP
aii (jniana man owns a very fine Dim
sere farm t miles from county seat In
Central Nelirnaka and we th.nk he
would be willing to exchange It for
Omaha property. The land la all level;
hits fine sandy loam soil; M acres being
aifalfa. with plenty of tame and wild
buy and running water; s;m per acre Is
the price and It la worth the money.
PAYNV; INVKHTMKNT COMPANY,
Mh Fl. Omaha Nat. HkBldgJV !"!;
CENTHAi'a NKBHAsKA FARM CHEAP.
An Omaha man owns a very fine goo
acre farm 2 miles from county sent In
central Nehraaka, snd we think he
would lie willing to exchange It for
Omaha property. .The land la all level;
baa flno aandy loam soil; ) acrea being
aiialla. with plenty or tame and wild
. bay and running water; tiO per acre U
the price and It la worth the money,
PAYNIC INVESTMENT COMPANY,
fit h Fl. Omaha Nat. Uk. Rldg. D. 17H1.
ONE OP Til K VERT REHT
ranches In northwestern Nebraska for
pale conaldernble below actual value,
K.040: hlwhly Improved; 400 ,eres cultl-
i. u c ir i. . i i
. i vr n. i . hiiiiim, p.Mrti nnj mini,
aplenilld water supply; high-'.laas prop
erty in every way. wt;;. or call. B.
CRelyea;SI Ramge Rldg., Omaha.
ii ACKErt. la'liillea from" Omaiia'f hiiih.
rolling land; jolna small town; :o,bX)
caan, long nine, eaay terma, on bainnce,
0 'KEEFE UKAL ESTATE
CO.
101 Ornaha Nat'j Rk. Rldg. Doug. t71B
ICIMBALL"C0.NEB.
Kimball Co., Neb., and southwestern
Wyoming lands; Improved and unim
proved. AaH for Hat.
0 'KEEFE HEAL ESTATE
CO. . .
luVACRlS farm in fawaon Co., Neb.;
small set of Improvements; IV, acres cul
tivated; a rood farm; will sell with
email payment aown, balance easy
lerniB,
TOTjAND A TRUMBm.T
4-!L.B'..".l''aT- Doug. 707.
1) ACHKH. beat Cheyenne county wheat
lana; i,wio worth or Improvements; HO
acres now In fall wheat, 70 acres ready
for spring plowing; 31 bushels per acre
ltilS. Price, Kl. H.nno caah, U.f-00 t
per pent, S yeara. Write Nugent de
IXngpre.Ixde polo, Neh,
ORAZlNft land TrPWheeler County. $4
per acre. IXJOK AT THUS MAP. County
t lerk. Partlett, Neb.
BEND your name today. Receive offers
from land owners, agents everywhere.
Tnlted Realty anoctatea, Jollet, III
Wlaaaul, Laade.
UPPRR W1BCONH1N Meat dairy and
general crop stale la the union; settlers
wanted; lauds for sale at low prloea oa
eaay Wrme. Aak for booklet 14 on Wla.
eonain Central Land Grant. Excellent
lands for stoea rats lag. if Interested la
ft alt lands aak for booklet on apple or
chards. Address Land and Industrial
lpl.. Boo Liue Railway. Mlouaupvlia
Vilnn.
. ' Wyoaatagf La a da.
flP fur you, homesteuderrfiio acres. Can
locate number oi good claims. Per
sonally seen the lands by survey. Hue
lion, township and range plat checked,
Oood building pine, abundance of fuel.
Hmall grain, vegetables, no better
grown. Northeaat Wymnlng If In
terested In claim, aee or aJdresa 2ii2
Woolworth Ave Omaha. Tyler lw
Tesaa Laa4a
WHEN you buy a I arm. get It ehara It
has a future. If you buy hlgh-prloed
Wi.d you are Just trading dollars, so lo
speak. We have a land proposition that
o us til to interest every farmer seek lug
to better liia condition. Our landa aeu
at Uit) to Ml per acre, on eaay tariua.
The foil la rich and fertile, the climate
fine, the water supply pure and ulunii.
ful, Ihe raiutall baa alwaya been ample
to insure crupe. i inn a lew yeara ago
there was no railroad through tula sec
tion of the country, but a ah the ad
eiit of a main-line railroad It la boo
rapidly coining lo the front, towns are
springing up, and tn a few yeara these
lands win uouuie anu treble In value.
Vie have peraonally Investigated Ibis
land, bougni suiue el ii ourselves, and
Have the agency for a limited supply.
'Ibeae lanus sre located lo western
Texas, below the Panhandle. Circular
giving detailed Inf unuauou furulenee
t.poci appliualiun.
SCOTT & HILL COMPANY
UoCague Building, Omaha.
Loug laaloJ0.
Un-AtTlFi L. RIO "uiiA'NDU FARM
FOR BALK CHEAP.
I have two fine farma, located on the
Ureal Meicedea lanal al Mercedes).
Tex, I must aell one of them and
will give some one a bargain. The
farm la ail Improved and ready for
working. It'a a beauty and a snap.
Must be sold. Lock liox Z.Z. MaraliaU
town. la
M laeel la aeaaus.
H AVC ToU A FARM FOR KALKf
Write a good description of your land
aad send It lo the bioux City (la.) Jour,
bat "Iowa's Moat Powerful Went Ad
kiedlum." Twenty-five erda ever Fri
es y evening, eaturdsy morning and
every baiurvisy evening and buiulay fug
ene muaih, giving sixteen ads on twelve
di Keren! days for 11; or W worOa. la, ew
Id words, la
Largest circulates of any Iowa newa.
Paper; lAua) reaCere dai y la four area
aiaiea.
hKNll your name today. Receive offers
from land owners. Aarenla everywhere
Free. I'nlled Realty Associates. Jollet.
1 1 .tools '
f CK any ami CX kinds of avt.re.ge located
on or ne.r car line, call C R. C nobs.
hU, Rraiidvls 1 healer Bidg. DjUj. iJ..
FARM LAND-WANTED
WaSTKiCto her from owner of farm
or unimproved land for sal. C. C
Pueklnirhem. Hoiiaton, Texaa
FARM LAND FOR RENT
4W ACRFaS 16 miles south of Ixing Pine.
Neb., well Improved, good hay and some
plow land.
F. J. nTTOEOALD.
tin Ree HMe Phone Doug. 411
HORSES LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES
"erele.
FTlR PALF-Fi rs tcTa"s 1 Fo fa felii cow.
milking one gallon, fresh In May. Phone
South Jll.
Thirty-two milk wagons for sale, rhaao.
.lonneon-l iinmrip i o , inn annj i lara.
RCFF Leghorn cockerels; also good
young row; fresh soon. Colfax 2K4.
Two mares'for sale. 1622 Cuming. Ty!
im
flAYII M ton. A. wTWegneT. Wl -V. 1.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
BtNOl.K comb Rhode Island Red rgga for
setting, II, fl.. . ror 10 eega. i nnu
on request. Pl.lllp Harper, David City,
Neb.
THf'RoVVjHBRBii cockerel, Red Husaeg
champion strsin snn iiiur nrpinium
Bunswlck strain. bJ2 B. h Kt. Har
ney 20fi". .
U'K offer a few New Zealand Red BteeT,
grey black slivers and solid white giant
rabbits. Robt. Reutel, Dcntaon, Iowa.
NINETY pair of Homer pigeons for
sale, price fTC. Im Anspacn, iirami,
Nob.
iTAY-y 60ton. A. W. Wagner. W N. 1.
tiJiT7. An for aale. tX if. W9.
FOR BALE Betting hens. Web. 7S7&
AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE
LOOK THESE OVER
ROCK LIOHT TRUCK.
One 10-11. P. light truck, excellent
condition. Price right.
MODEL, 3T BUICK.
A bsrgaln. Excellent condition.
NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.,
1914 Farnam. Douglas 73.
REAL RAROAINS.
t If 1 4 Ford touring cars.
1 111,1 Ford roadster.
1 11I4 Ford roadster.
1 llill Hupp a roadster.
1 lltlil Chalmers 30 roaileter.
1 1UI2 Maxwell 26 truck.
1 11)15 Maxwell.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.,
221 Fjtrnarn. Douglas Po.1.'
1 It I (V Loaler. touring, O-cyllnder l-f)
Zli6 Muit'k C- touring fN)
sImiR Rulck roadster 661
41.115 Krlt touring 4 0
Ii IHI4 Ford touring 2V
IHlrV Btudehaker 6 touring 0
Auto Clearing House, rm Farnam. D.M10.
FHANKI.1N i-cyl., with fine 7-paaseng'r
limousine and touring body, good con
dition, Hno.Addreas 8K0". JFarnam H.I1K1.
t'OR BALE cheap. 1911 "Ford tourlng"carT
engine and chassis In A No. 1 condition,
two good tires. CallWebSlL"
Aatomobllea Waatea.
nXE pelr of diamond ear screws weigh
log ISi karats each, to trade for a 1916-10
auto. Phone Douglaa 1447.
fc'OU RnotTnlarnosaTColo., will trade
for ear. Tyler 2444-W.
i For Sale.
1.W0-LR. truck tl2S. Nebraska Buioa"
Service Htatlon. 1914 Farnam.
Phone Douglas 721.
Aato Livery aaa Oarsget,
liiduatrlal Oarage Co.. to A Harnee tit.
Aato HetalrlnB aa4 1'alatlswf:
Automobile painting done by experts- "ikS
yeara1 experience tn Omaha; Work guar.
anteed lat class. Johnson-Danforth Co.
DL'PLiCX tliea last longer, are stronger
and more durable. 80x34. ld
Farnam St. Douglas 4K?g.
tlUO reward for magneto we can t repair.
Colls repaired. Rsyadorfer, 110 N, 18th.
Fiee winter storage when cars are paint
ed ajMrrpnijionnaon-anrorth Co.
flmahn Ratirator Rep. Co. iai Far. f. n"
Aate 'llree mad BappUeev
"aTjTO TIRKiT
REBUILT. (2.00 TO 15. Oa
DUO TIRE CO.. lsll Chicago a.
A THREW or lour-line ad In the For
Bale, Mlscellaneoua column of TUB
REE will sell your old furniture and
household goods. Phone Tyler lvou,
NOW.
M OTORCYCLES BICYCLES
llAHLhA-UA Vli.'bON MoXORC YCLa.V."
Rargaln In uaed machines. Victor Rooa.
flie Motorovcle Man." Ki'ui leavenworto.
REAL ESTATE-TRANSFERS
l oiuplleil and furulshad by Karr Tills Uusraa ee
snd glaHraiit euiuiiany, aa Mouth HeveatssuiS
stmt,
WARRANTY PEJCDS.
Charles W. Martin ana wlfa to lauasnf R.
Williams, 1st 11. block is. Minna liaa. .1 1
Mnrnlnsaltie linit Ce. te llclaa Tlbblla. lot
7 Momlnsaioa add Ill
P. J, 'lnn said wire le V. F. Wtxrea. lot
XI. ksyatnns Park I.S00
Oarlas liarkay lo I. M. kV Howall, lot 4.
block I. Hmss Hill's add 1
rrudautlal ltaa.1 KaUts Co. la l olua rual
(k., lot t. blork 1. Mot'rsarr riaue t
rioeaaes W. Hall al al. to William Latow-
sky, o(s II sag 14, block a Vsa Caaip's
add IM
Fiord U laville and ell te B. V. Brar.
I. . block a Kuunt.a a Ituih'a add I
Hlka sad Katls I raiiavanla to Patar Urs-
davania, lot M, Hulllvsa'a add to South
hnaiia M
Patar lanhsrd snd wit to Vlnsvas Rltouje,
lot T, bhwk I, Uurr Pisco L0
CoBimsrclal gavtugs and Lnaa association te
ain Ueviasna. lot a block a ourrtgsa
Place Lie
Form Pollard Club .
To Boost Campaign
For Governorship
The Pollard Republican club was orga
nised yesterday afternoon at the Hotel
Rome, to further the campaign of Ra
namesake for the republican nomination
for governor.
Attorney Halleck was made president;
Calvin It. Taylor, vice prealdent, and
Kenneth Fin lay son, secretary-treasurer.
Borne fifteen were present In the Initial
meeting in Mr. Pollard's room at the
hotel, and the first goal of the club will
be a larger membership. Its political
activities In the Interest of the Pollard
campaign will be directed chiefly to
Douglaa eounty.
In the stellar speech, Mr. Rose paid
a tribute to the candidate In glowing
tarma. He went Into Mr. Pollard's rec
ord In congress and In the state legisla
ture and lauded his keen and Intelligent
interest tn various pubtlo activities, par
ticularly the development of the fruit
Industry In the state. Other speakers
were Charles Battelle, Harry Weller, J.
W. Gamble, Harry O, Palmer, Anaa
Raymond and II. O. Bhedd.
During the day In Omaha. laV. Pollard
issued a statement, again denning his
position, with particular reference to the
attempt to bring the prohibition Issoe
Into the campaign. "There) la a reason."
he said, "why the liquor question should
be drawn into the gubernatorial cam
paign " He declares that the Initiative
amendment to the constitution seeks to
eliminate theae moral qurations from
politics, and that acordlng to statute
no political party shall endorse any mat
ter submitted under the Initiative.
TOPICS FOROAY OF REST
Erinpeliit Morria If to Be t Once
Methodist Chnrch, South Side,
Sunday Evening.
TALKS ON MAJESTY OF LAW
Kvangelist Morris will be the principal
speaker at the Orace Methodist church.
Twenfy-flfth and E streets, South Side,
Sunday evening, his topic being "Tha
Majesty of the Law."
Rev. Mr. .Morris Is one of the. western
evangellata and hag done much work in
the mining districts of the ear west He
spent considerable time In Ooldflelil
Nev., where he delivered this sermon and
a number of others. He I spoken of as
a convincing sneaker and an eloquent
pulpit orator. In the discussion of his
topic, he recently said:
"The law of the Lord Is perfect Law
la a generic term, and In Its different
forms, as natural law, moral law or clvlo
law. Indicates only the varied applications
of sovereign will. Natural law is the ex
pression of divine will In reference to
material things. Moral law Is the ex
pressions of divine will in reference to
moral beings. Civic laws axe In some
measure at least, the working out of
dfrtne purpose In human forms of gov
ernment. The common distinction made
between natural law and moral law la
a distinction without essential difference;
for moral law la as natural aa the laws
that operate In the physical universe.
Man'a moral nature la a part of Ita estab
lished order and moral law la natural aa
applied to moral beings."
The choir of the Castclar Presbyterian
church will repeat Fred B. Holton's
cantata, "The Christmas King," Sunday
evening at T 30. Program as follows:
Chorus Prenara Ye the Wav of tha
Lord.
Duet-O'er the Silent Eastern Hills,
Mlaa Margaret Koopman, Mrs. Frank
xirown and choir. .
Male horus Flllnw the Guiding- Star.
Chorus Glorious Morn. I
Contralto A nrl There. Were Sbenherda.
Mlaa Hit tier Uoggs, women's chorus and
Choir.
nnnrano The Rnnr la Rlnrlna- Still.
Mlsa Margaret Koopman.
t norusjoy to the World.
fori! caltn T xtl.a-'- c,.,lln tfvmn llfea
Frank Hrown, with choir accompaniment
l norua Praise Ye the lord.
Duet Fnlreat Lord Jeaua. Mlsa Rease
McOlll and Rert Krelle.
Chorus There is Room In Mr Heart for
Thee,
Chorus Come and Worship.
Mrs. Frank Brown, director.
The Thli 1 Presbyterian church. Twen
tieth and Leavenworth streets, three
weeks ago started a "win one campaign."
It haa for its object an Increase in mem
bership and to familiarise the families of
tho community with its work. Interest
has been created to such an extent that
a paid worker, Mrs. Kate Copeland, has
been put in the field to assist the pastor,
and those who are giving their services
voluntarily. AH departments of the
church work are getting an Impetus from
the campaign, the moat marked result be
ing the large congregations which now
fill tha church every Sunday evening.
Trail hitting is a feature of that service
and every Sunday night witnesses tha re
turn of some pentunt seeking forgiveness
for gin and restoration in their Father's
love.
A gospel team, consisting of Dr. W. W.
IWard. Gerald M. Drew, Charles Lang,
Felton Blair, Harry Trimble and II. C.
Forgy, went to Fpringfleld today, where
the members will be . In charge of the
services at the Protestant churches there
tonight and Sunday. . The opera house
haa been roaerved for the men's meeting
In tha afternoon and the union meeting
In tha evening. Charles Lang goes along
aa gospel ginger. This team also has Its
own pianist Dr. W. W. Ward la captain.
Baptist.
Vlrat Tf.Mt.'DiH- ., .
H V. ,)..- , i "V. . "Mu ' ara Avenue,
. O. Rowlands. Minister Morning wor
h p at 10:30; sermon, "The Paraclete."
!C . . Sr louna People s meet-
Palvaev IT.n.111,.- .
. if i weniy-rinn.
A- Mxwell, Pastor Mornlna; theme,
John the Baptist." Evening, a gonpel
team, Elmer E. Thomas. M. O. Cunning
ham and M. C. Rush. Bible school at
noon. Young people's meeting at 1:30, led
by Mlaa Hannah Kdman. Hpuolal music
Grace, suth and Arbor. E. B. Taff, Pas
torMen's prayer meeting, 9:3d; bunrtay
sciiooi, ju; morning worship, 11; "The
Opportunities and Needs of Evangelism
In America;" Raptlat Young People s
-ran, cTciiina ra-rvice. i:su, "Am-
nnMttarlora fn, Chul ' nn.ui- c. .
school. 2010 Bouth Fourth, 3.
Olivet. Thirty-eighth Street and Grand
Avenue. William A. Mulford. Pastor
Morning worship at 11: evening at T:S0.
"Thai Hlffn. nf IKa Tim - rr. i i , . ,
" - . . . i uia la I lie
first of a series of three Sunday evening
sermons on prophecy. Stindny school at
10; Baptist Young People's union at ,
Mrs. Mulford and group No. 4 In cbarge.
ia;vr uiveiing weuneeaay ai s.
Cartatlaa Scleraee.
First Church of Christ. St. Marv'a l.a.
nue and Twenty-fourth Street Services
I 11 . S ' 1 T a . . 'I U . , .1 .. . . w . .
mv.v. ...... ,,T ncnooi VI wo
sessions;, 8:45 and 11. Wednesday evening
ut.uuii. m v o.
Second Church of Christ. Dundee Hall
TJnderwood Avenue and Fiftieth Street
It "Love." Sunday school, 8:46; Wednes
day evening meeting at .
First Twenty-sixth and Harney.
Charles E. Cobbey, Pastor Morning ser
mon, 1L "Peraonality In Education;"
evening, 7:). "A Hand Clasp That Trana
formed a Life." Young People's Society
of Chrlntian Endeavor, 6 15; Intermediate,
1.15. Junior. 11: Bible school. :45.
North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop,
George L. Petera. Paator Bible achool.
:; morntng service, "Growth by Con-
iact," m an; even ns servtc, -fne Rich
Fool," T-.3IK Endeavor. Intermediate at 6;
senior al (:1&.
Ceagrearatloaal.
First. Nineteenth and Davenport Morn
ing service at 10:30. Rev. J. T. Jonea of
Council Bluffs will preach. Evening
service at 7:30; Sunday school at noon.
Hillside. Thirtieth and Ohio. W. 8.
Hampton, Pastor Morning service, II;
evening service. T:S0: Sunday achool 10
James Bulck. superintendent; Senior En
deavor, jo; intermediate, . junior. 3.
Plymouth. Eighteenth and Emmet. F.
W. Ieavltt. Minister Morning service at
11. The Bible achool hour has been
changed to lu: loung People a meeting
at ..; evening service at 7.30. topic,
The Fruit of the Spirit Is Joy." Wednes
day, 8, prayer meeting team ot W. t.
Sheldon will lead.
Bt. Mary's Avenue. St. Mary's Avenue
and Twenty-eeventh Street Rev. U. A.
Hulbert. Minister Sunday morning aerv
tce at 10:30; preaching by the paator.
Music by the Kelly choir. Sunday achool
at noon with kindergarten. Classes for
young men and women. Younj People s
society at 7. Sunday school board meet
ing at t Wednealay evening. Mid-week
eervt-ee at I Wednesday evening. Talks
on the eParablea.
Rvaagelleal.
Grace United, Twenty-eeventh and Cam
den, Thomas M- Evans, Paator Preaching
at 11 and 7:30. Sunday achool at 10. Key
stone League ot Christian Endeavor at
St Paul's, Twenty-fifth and Evans,
Rev. E. T Otto, Pastor Services at 10
and T SA Evening In English, prepara
tion for holy communion at 7:16. Sermon.
"The Sixth Petition." Sunday school at
11 30, Ladies' Aid Wednesday at 2.
German, Eighteenth and Coming. F.
Oatertag. Paatu r S ui.dav achool. Ejigllah
and Herman clasaea, at 10. Semion by
lhstrlct Superintendent T. I- Daehher of
r-reraont at 11 and ft. Holy eoinmuiilon
at Ihe noon hour. T. P. society meeting
at 7. w . M. society itMartlng W edneaday
afternoon at X.
Zlon. Thlrty-alxth and Lafayette. A. T.
laniiiier. Partor Suuilav whool at 4a.
Bei vices al 11 and a Evening text "The
Fourth Commandment." Tuesday eve
ning the Luther league will meet at Ihe
home of V. A. Johnson. 10:3 North Tblrty
elKhth. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve
ning. Choir rehearsal Friday evening.
Confirmation claaa Saturday morning
at 10.
First Vnlted, I(3n Franklin, Ira Me-Brl-le.
pastor Morning sermon at 1L
Subject, " Foreign Missions." Hermon In
the evening at J .10. Sunday school at 10;
Samuel Ktatler auperintendent. Mlaalon
Band at J.:; Mrs. Iiird, superintendent.
Intermediate Chrlaflan fideavor at ;
Mrs. Frans. suierintendent Senior Chris
tian Endetvor st t:3. In this service the
officers of the Y. P. M. 8. will be Installed.
Holiness association In Ihe side room of
the church at I I'raver meeting Wednes
day evening, followed bv the regular
school monthly b'iatnes meeting at the
school monthly business meeting at the
parsonage, 2430 Franklin, Friday evening.
Fplaeopal.
St. Andrew's, Forty-first and Charles,
J. E. Flock hart. Rector Holy communion
at a. Morning service at It Subject,
"Ecce Homo. Behold the Man." Sunday
school at 1:45. Evening service at 7.30.
Special muslo for evening.
Oood Shepherd, Twentieth and Ohio,
Rev. Thomas J. Collar, Rector Holy com
munion at 8. Sunday school at t.40. Morn
ing prayer with sermon at 11. Evening
prayer with sermon at 7:.
All Saints', Twenty-sixth and Dewey,
T. J. Mackay. Rector; Robert S. Flock
hart, Assistant Rector Holy communion
at 7:11. Sunday school at :45. Service
and sermon at 11. Sermon topics. "Rela
tionship to God." Vesper service at 4.
Sermon topic, "Faith." Bishop A. L.
W'llllama will nriah tha sermon and
administer the rite of confirmation.
Latberaa.
Our Savior's, Danish, Twenty-oecond
and Leavenworth, T. B. Ammentorp, Pas
tor Sunday school at :.i. Servi.-eg st
10:40. Young people's meeting at 8:16 and
Thursday at 1:16. Bible class Friday
at :16.
Trinity, Twenty-fifth and Ames, Rev.
C. O. Bloomquist Iastor Sunday school
at 10. Services at It and 7:30. The Swed
ish language Is used only at the Sunday
morning servlcea. Luther league meets
Tuesday evening at 8 at the home ot A.
O. Danielaun. 2440 Ellison.
Grace English, 1E South Twenty-sixth.
C. N. Swlhart Minister Subject at 11,
The Ship that Will Not Sink." Subject
at 8, "A Thousand Years and One Day."
Sunday school at 10. Luther leanie de
bate at 7. Orace Lutheran branch Sunday
achool. Forty-eighth and Leavenworth,
at 2:30.
St Mark's. English, Twentieth and
Burdette, U Groh, Pastor Morning ser
vice. 11: tonio. Job 23-11-17 "Hleaaed
Consciousness. Sublime Reflection, Moral
Sadness." Evening service, 7:30; topic,
leut. 4:82 "Inquire of the Past." Bun
day school, 9:46 a. m. Young People's So
ciety of Christian Endeavor, 6:46 p. m.
Kountxe Memorial, Twenty-sixth and
Farnarn, Rev. Oliver D. Baltsly, pastor;
Rev. C. Franklin Koch. Associate Pastor
Morning woramp at 11. Subject, "Who
Was Jesus ChriHt?" Evening worship at
8. Subject, "The In-dwelling Christ."
Regular monthly musical, special musio
by the choir. Sunday school at 9:45: Oscar
P. Woodman, superintendent. Luther
league at 7. Branch Sundav school Druid
hall. Twenty-fourth and Ames, at 3.
Catechetical lectures Thursday and Fri
day at 8 and Friday at 4:16.
Methodist.
Walnut Hill. Fort V-fi rat an rbarlea
Oliver Keve, Minister Services at 10:30
and 7:30. Sunday school at noon.
First, Twentieth and Davenport, Titus
Lowe. Pastor Hible claaa U4K T V
Sturgess, superintendent; classes for all
ages, amming worsnip at 11, "A Man's
Religion." Epworth league, 6:30, a meet
ing for all young people. Evangelistic
services at 7:30, "The Heritage of a
Christian." An opportunity for adult
baptism will be given at both morning
ai.d evening aervieea.
Oak Street, South Twentieth and Oak,
T. C Webater, PastorSunday school.
- "un,ur league, a Jipwonn league,
'7. Sermon at 11 and 8. Pravar mcoilnl
and Bible study Wednesday evening, 1:1).
Mccabe, fortieth and Farnam, W. H.
Underwood, Pastor Morning service at
10. Evening hour, 7:30. Sunday school
Bt 10. Mrs. Georsre Entrtktn .nitint.n.
dent Adult Bible clasa at 10. John Lewis,
t?.ftch.er.Euwo'th i" at :J, Mrs.
iimrys, presiuent; topic, "TOO
Meaning of Dlscipleship."
m Trinity, Twenty-first and Btnney, Rev.
John F. Poucher. Pastor Regular serv
ices at 10:30 and 7:30:. muslo by the choir;
E. F. Williams, chorister, and Miss Flora
Sears, organist. In the morning there
will be an address by Nathan Bernstein
on "The Jew and Patriotism." In tbe
evening there will be preaching bv the
pastor. Sunday school at noon, Wlllard
Chambers, superintendent Epworth
league at 6:30. William H. Borcherdlng.
firealdent. Entertainment by Epworth
eague Mtonday night at church: oyster
supper from 6 to 7, then muslo and mov
ing pictures, Walter More, chairman ot
committee.
. Jennings. Fifty-second and Hickory, R.
II. Cnenoweth. Pastor Sunday school at
l'. Mcrnlng preaching at 11:15, Floyd
Shepherd, speaker. Epworth leagae at T,
leader, Mrs. Blaka. Evening preaching
at 8. "Friends."
Diets, Tenth and Pierce, C. N. Daw
son, Pastor Sundav achool at 8-48, Dr.
J. L. Frans, superintendent Preaching
at 11, "Heaven." Epworth league at 6:30.
Preaching at 7:90, "How He Missed His
Last Chance." Family reunion Friday
evening. Friends Invited.
Hsnscom Park Woolworth Avenue and
Twenty-ninth Street, Rev. Emorr D
Hull. Minister Morning worship at 11,
The Tragedy of tbe Ages." Ev.-n'ng
service at 7:45, "The Divine Perspective."
First Swedish. Nineteenth and Burt,
Guatav Erlckaon. Paator Honda ..hn1
at 10. Morning service at 11; subject, "The
suuim nnuni jfiiu. ijovea. jpworth
league at 6:30.. Preaching service at
Presbyterian.
Third, Twentieth and Leavenworth,
Rev. Robert Karr, Pastor Sunday achool
with adult Bible classes for men and
women, at 9:30. Public worship and ser
mon by the pastor, at 10:46. theme.
"More Laborers Wanted." Junior En
deavor meeting at S. Christian Endeavor
prayer meeting at 6:30. Evenlnsr worahln
and sermon, "Lamps, But No Oil."
Clifton Hill. Grant and Forty-fifth. Rev
B. R. von der Llppe. Pastor Sundav
school at 10. Regular service at 11.
"Keeping Step with Dlety." Junior En.
deavor at 4. Senior society at :. Even
ing at i:jo, A Bacrince Acceptable."
Castelar. Sixteenth and Caatelar n
C. C. Meek, Paator Morning service at
11. Evening service at 7:3n. Song serv
ice. The choir, by request, will repeat
the Christmas cantata. Sabbath school
at 9:46. Junior Christian Endeavor at 2.
Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 6.
Senior Chrlatlan Endeavor at 6:30. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30.
Benson. Rev. A. J. McClunsr. Paatne
Sunday achool at 10. Mornlnir worahln
at 11, Rev. Mr. Klllle, a mlealonary from
China, will apeak. Junior Endeavor at
Chrlatlan Endeavor at 6:30. Rv.nin
worship at 7:30, aermon bv tha na.inr
Christian Preparation." Prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening at t.
Covenant. Pratt and Twentv.aeventh
Rev. Charles H. Fleming. Paator Morn.
Ing worship at 10:30, "Jesus, the Tru
Vine." tiitue scnooi at noon. Endeavor
at 6:45. Evening worship at 7:30, "What
tne Bioie Means Dy tne word Fin." Men a
Hible class weonesdsy evening at 8.
Ladles' Aid at 2.30 at the church and
food sale, Saturday afternoon.
North. Twenty-fourth and Wirt. Rev.
M. V. Higbee, Pastor Morning sermon
at It Sabbath achool at 9 45. Young
People a Society of Chrlatlan Endeavor at
6:30. Evening sermon at 7.30. Fellow
ship meeting at 7:46, Wednesday evening.
Low Avenue, 1023 North Fortieth. Rev.
A. F. Ernst, Minister-' The Third Com
mandment," at 10:30. Sababth school at
12. Junior Endeavor society at 2. Senior
Endeavor society at 6:30. "Conversion of
a Sinful woman, - ai i:sd.
Psrkvale. Thirty-first and Gold
R. W, Taylor. Paator Sunday achool at
10, K. C. Wilbur, superintendent Devo
tional aervlce at 11. "The Need of a Re
membrancer." Christian Endeavor at 7.
lublic services at 7:j, "The SDlrit of
Leadership."
First, Toung Men's Christian Associa
tion, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenka, Pastor-
Preaching at 10:30 and 7:3u. Sunday
school al noon. Endeavor meeting at 61a.
Dundee, Fiftieth Street and Underwood
aaderlaade File Caaaplalat.
WASHINOTQN. Jan. 2.-8peclal Tele
gram.) Sunderland Bros, ef Omaha have
filed a complaint against the Missouri
Paclflo Railroad company with the In
terstate Commerce! commission, that rates
on on a carload of gravel shipped from
Lanes bo ro, la., to Omaha, was unjust
and asks reparation.
NORTHEAST PRESS
HOLDS CONVENTION
Goodly Attendance of Newspaper
Men tt Session in the City
of Wayne.
J. L. KENNEDY GIVES ADDRESS
WAYNE, Neb., Jan. 29. (Spectal Tele
gram.) The Northeast Nebraska Press
association met In Wayne Friday. The
address of welcome was made by F. 8.
Berry, Msyor I). H. Cunningham being
out of the city. W. H. Weeks of Norfolk
responded.
Addresses were made by D. J. T. House
on "Progressive Journalism," J. J. Ahern
on "Business and Publicity" and J. P.
Oturey on 'The Country Merchant and
Advertising."
A visit to the public schools followed.
J. L. Kennedy, Dr. Victor Rosewater
and E. O. Mayfleld addressed the high
school. An Inspection of the state normal
school followed.
A reception was held for the visitors
and a short session at the city hall fol
lowed at which IL II. Pease of the
Beemer Times spoke on "Running a
Blockade."
The enrollment is good, the northeast
Nebraska newspaper men being well rep
resented In spite of Inclement westher. A
banquet was served to the visitors this
evening.
Carranza Names
Board to Consider
Conscription Issue
EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 29. A commis
sion, appointed by General Carranza to
consider the advisability of establishing
compulsory military service in Mexico,
has begun work in the City of Mexico,
according to official advices received
today by the Mexican consulate here.
Carranxa previously had declared against
compulsory service, hut it Is understood
that the recent development of revolu
tionary movements south and west of
Chihuahua City. with Zapata in
the south, prompted him to appoint the
commission to canvass the situation and
draft a compulsory service law if neces
sary. Twenty-eight Women
Fined S100 Each
for Selling Booze
SEWARD, Alaska, Jan. 28. Twenty
eight women, arraigned on a charge of
selling liquor at Anchorage, the principal
construction camp of tho government
railroad, pleaded guilty and were fined
$100 each, it was learned here today. ,
Two other women caught in the raid
conducted by special agents of the De
partment of Justice, acting under special
Instructions from Washington, were ac
quitted.
Under the rules of the Alaska Engineer
ing commission and a stipulation Included
In deeds to town lots at Anchorage, the
sale of liquor is prohibited.
Danish Engineer
Invents Device to
Nullify Torpedoes
COPF.NHAOEX. Jan. 29.-(Lla London.)
-Aa apparatus which It is claimed will
prevent the destruction of ships by tor
pedoes or mines has been Invented by
Frants Poulsen, engineer. . Tho details
are withheld, but the principal feature
Is said to be a device for diverting the
pressure) on ships' aides of tho air masses
formed by the explosion. The invention
has been offered to the British admiralty,
which has promised to teat it at tha earli
est possible time.
ADVENTISTS RAISE THREE
QUARTERS OF MILLION
WASHINGTON, Jan. S. Seventh Day
Adventlsts of North America contributed
nearly 1760,000 to- the church last year
according to a report to the general con
ferenco made public today. This was
said to have been the best record ever
made by that denomination. The money
went to foreign missions and to aid edu
cational Institutions in North America. . .
Calls Extra Session
For South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Jan. 29. Gov
ernor Frank M. Byrne, today Issued the
call for an extra session of the legislature,
to convene at Pierre, February 8, to
amend the presidential section of the
state primary law in order" that dele
gates to the republican national conven
tion can be' chosen by direct vote. South
Dakota's, Ilka West Virginia's primary
law, sets the date of the primary elec
tion on Juno 6, which Is only one day
ahead of the republican national conven
tion at Chicago. It is planned to set the
date of the primary some time in May.
HYMENEAL
Devaal-Thomaa.
Miss Essie Thomas and Mr. Oscar B.
Devaul, both of Chula, Mo., were mar
ried Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock by
Rev. Charles W. Savldge at his office
In the Brandels Theater building.
Jlreas-Allea.
Mlsa Grace Allen and Mr. Joseph Jlrous,
both of Fremont, were married Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock by Rev. Charles
W. Savldge at hui office In the Brandels
Theater building.
BoavereoeU-Volske.
YORK. Neb.. Jan. 29. (Special.) Ai
nould Voiske of Waco and Miss Belle
Bowersock of Thayer, were married at
the Presbyterian parsonage, Rev. T. F.
B. Smith, officiating.
De LaaeylaaiBos.
YORK. Neb.. Jan. 29. (Special.)
Charles Samson and Miss Ruth F. De
Laney were married yesterday. Rev.
Thomas Cullen. officiating.
DEATH RECORD
Frederick Heber Eslos.
NEW YORK, Jsn. .-Frederick Heber
Eaton, president and a director of the
American Car enc Foundry company
since 1902, died at his home here yester
day. He bad been engaged in manufac
turing pursuits rince 1K0 and was a di
rector In a number ot Industrial firms,
railways and banks. Ha waa born tn
Barwick. Pa, in INI.
Frmak M. Klael.
YORK. Neb., Jan. . (Special.)
Frank M. Klael. died at tbe home of
hla daughter, Mrs. Jamea Rae, seven
miles south of York. He waa 74 years
old. The body was taken to Grand
Island for Interment.
AFFAIRS ATJOUIH OMAHA
Management of Playhouse Assert
They Keep Theaters Fumi
gated. SOUTH SIDE IS WELL FAVORED
Protection of small children from scar
let fever has aroused consldersble com
ment. The recommendation of the city
council thst children under 12 yeara of
age be kept from going Into moving
picture theaters Is receiving most atten
tion. Manager George Atkins of tho local
Besse theater, one of the three movie
houses of the South Side, said yesterday
that children have a-oolutely nothing; to
fear In his showhouse. It has been the
custom of the management several times
each day to spread disinfectant through
out tho entire house, whether there be a
report of a contagloua disease in any
part of Omaha or not. At the Orpheum
and Magic theaters similar carefulness
is exercised by the managers, they gay.
Health Representative Henry Schmellng
has reported not more than twenty cases
of any kind of contagloua disease In the
last month.
Thursday evening the health officer
arrested W. Gabriel, living at Forty-seventh
and L streets, on a charge of break
ing a quarantine Established at his home.
He was housed In tho upper story of tho
local Jail Thursday night and removed
(o suitable quarters yesterday morning.
Aid Society Elects.
The Ladles Aid society of tho West Bid
Interdenominational church . elected of
ficers to serve during the coming year
at their last meeting, at the home of Mrs.
Harry Chance. The officers are: Mrs.
J. F. Shekley, president; Mh-s. George
Marble, vice president; Mrs. Harry
Bruce, financial secretary; Mrs. George
Foglc, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Smith, chap
lain; Mrs. Jsck Smith. Mrs. J, Wells
and Mlrs. Harry Chance, sick committee,
and Mrs. John Wells, church reporter.
Bowline; Scores.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO.
l"t. 2d. i. Total.
Powers m m iol40J
Leonard i,v) 160 414
kln" ISO IHt 1st . 4M
Schellberg iw 144 u$ 43
TotA? sloi
CLAY-ROBINSON COM. CO.
fiirn J34 ,
Wllkerson 158 1Hi
Hanaen 19 167
Malloy 143 140
Knoskl log ifa
Total
707 814
STOCK YARDS NAT. BANK.
, lt. 2d. 8d. Total.
Harris Ifi7 ... 82 239
Vance Ml 162 167 ' 4W)
King 1M 140 J34 432
Emerson J58 160 131 434
PeBka . 144 143 143 430
Gehrman 127 ... 127
Totals
772 722
TAGG BROS.
let. 2d.
139 172
, 95 1114
197 1B4
1X5 lHS
144 127
6S7 2,151
Sd. Total.
ir7 4
108 82T,
173 t34
190 M3
82 333
Kells
Rickard .
Kenyoun
Johnson
Gavin ...
Totals .
7S5 755-708 2.218
' Chnrch Notes.
Gospel team work will ' constitute tha
service at the United Presbyterian
church, comer of Twenty-third and It
streets, at their Sunday evening service.
The service will be called at 7:30 o'clock.
West Side Interdenominational, Thirty
eighth and Q, Rev Shallcross, Pastor
Sunday school at 9:15. Morning worship
at 11. Christian Endeavor at 8:45. Even
ing service at 7:46. Wednesday evening
a prayer and teachers meeting for the
(tudy of the lesson and election of of
ficers will be held at 7:30. . . .
South ' Omaha United " Presbyterian,
Corner Twenty-third and H. Rev. Albert
N. Porter. Pastor Preaching at 1L Sab
bath school at 9:45. Juniors at 3. Christ an
union at 6:30. Gospel team service at 7:30.
Hillsdale Baptist. Forty-third and I
Bible study hour at 10. Revival service
at 7:80, led by Mr. Weemer and the goapol
team. Thursday evening at 7:80, study
class in the fundamentals ot the Christian
life.
Grace Methodist. Twenty-fifth and E,
Rev, Dr. J, W. Morria, Pastor "The
Modern Prophet" is the subject of tho
morning discourse. In the evening Dr.
Morris will glvo a special address to men
on 'The Majesty of Law." Mr. Baker's
large choir has attracted considerable at
tention lately by their splendid singing.
They will be In full force Sunday evening
with good music.'
Central Interdenominational, Twenty
fifth and M. Rev. H. K. P. Cornlfih.
Pastor Bible school at :45. Morning
worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30.
Evening goapel services at 7:30. .Topic,
"Young Man and His Business." Mon
day, Camp fire girls. Tuesday, Dramatta
club will repeat "Mrs. Briggs of the
Poultry Yard." Thursday, prayer and
teachers' meeting, and Friday, choir
rehearsal.
Magic City Gossip.
W. B. Wyman. cashier at tha local
Burlington railroad headquarters, is con
fined to his home with la grippe.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Guertn, 3824 U
street, report the birth of a son.
The women of St. Agnes parish will
give a card party and dance Tuesday
afternoon at the McCrann hall at Twenty-fourth
and O streets at 3:15 sharp.
The Ladies' Aid society of the West
Side interdenominational church will
meet Thursday sfternoon, February I, at
the home of Mrs. Geox-ge Marble. 6lo
South Forty-first street at 2 o'olock.
Helen Anderson. 3-month-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson, 4X!6 South
Twenty-second street, died early yester
day morning. The funeral will be held
this morning at 11 o'clock at the Brewer
chapel. Interment will bo made in the
Forest Uwn cemetery. Rev, F. A. Under
will officiate.
Soldiers in Class
in Bomb Making 1
Hurt by Explosion
HALIFAX. N. 8.. Jan, 29. One officer
and three soldiers were seriously injured
and five soldiers received minor Injuries
I and cuts today when an explosion occur
I red In the old Cunard building, when a
1 military class In bomb manufacturing
! was listening to a lecture by Captain
Kurd of the Sixth military division.
Mr. Lansing Denies
that Ultimatum Has
Been Sent to Berlin
WASHINGTON. Jan. 29. -Secretary
Lansing today denied published reports
that the United States had given Ger
many until February 6 to make a def
inite answer on whether it Intends to dis
avow the sinking of tho Lusitanla.
Nebraska Denied
Another Hearing
in Passenger Case
.wciii..-.v.,w.,, u a o. k. x rwwon ot ins
Nebraska Male Railway commission for
rehearing on the Increases In passenger
fares recently granted on western rates
waa denied today by the Interstate Com
merce commission.
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