JANTAKY no, into. i : . CHURCH YEAR BOOK IS 0UTJH1S WEEK OifU for Home and Foreign Kii lion and for Charitable Work Largeit in History. FORTY MILLIONS ABE MEMBERS JrWWI TOBK, Jn. .-The Federal Council of Churchy Pr. IT. K. Carroll, the census export, editor, and the Churrh News arsoctatlwi. New Tork. co operate thin year In report of Christian progress during 1!18. The council Imun rxntt week a Tesr Pook of Churrheii, a new venture, and from !t the following data onrernlnK the growth of the prlnol pal religious bodies within the T'nlted States Is taken. The asaoc atlm furnt he the other lntrtlng data: The showing for IMS Is the lsrgest year hi the history of churches in America. The growth of numbers Is not so remark ablet, .although encouraging, hut the spiritual condition, the advance in equip ment and In methods, the money gifts for sorrnrt at home and extension abroad and vhe leadership of churches in Taut sums for war and other relief pcovee the year to have exceeded all others. All principal bodies shared Id the cftrtty and In the gains. Tnrtr I' Oat Increase. Oct of the 100.000.000 population In the TJfeltedi States tt.37&,2Tl are members of IwUgtous bodies cf some kind, or two out of every five. In round numbers. Accord ing to Rev. fr. Carroll, the gains last Third "Pop" Concert to Have Two Soloists with the Band ' ' Irs. iMiaswaiTWiiisisa-saiiT gtpna v X TYxv GRAIN MEN HAVE HILARIOUS TIME Shie Tinpant At Each Other and Scatter Samples of Garin Oyer the Room. IN THEIR NEW HOME MONDAY George Great. The third of the "pop" concerts t the Auditorium this' afternoon will Introduce two more local soloists, one a vocalist, to the people, who are more and more year of all bodiai were 48.19,'es against I showing their appreciation of the effort 77.27 the previous year. This census ex- to furnish good music at little expense, pert, following the United Htates - gov-) George Orwen, the bandmaster, has ar ertiment's plan some years ago, deducts ranged this afternoon's program, and haa IS per cent In the case of Roman Catho-I provided not only for hi" organisation of lies for children not old enough to be j fifty-five pieces, but for a cornet sola by counted as members, and In some de- j Dr. A. D. l-alril. who has more than a gree to equalise the reckoning between (local fame for his vltuoalty, hut also will actual members and population. Roman 'present Miss Grace Toole, who will sing Catholic total population, according to "Av Maria," accompanied by the full official data of that church, was ls.Hia.M0. The concert will begin at I o'clock. In the case of !utherans. Dr. Carroll wl,h th admission Prl"e still at a dime, shows a loss last year, but his figures I Tns attendance at each of the preceding ar above ih. of thi. ffioii Tj.ik.. concerts haa been large, and this after- fiissGrdte Poole year book, even if the loss, be allowed. Iitherans say thlr churches grew at normal rates last year. Ore win by Deaonlea tinea. The well known Christian bodies have now the membership within the United States as given herewith, and they In creased their memberships last year as shown: . t . . . Present Orowth m-llglona Rody. Membership. In 1915. Ksptlms, north 1, 2Sa.ua 14.310 Haptlsts. south 1.7ub.m 111WH Raptlsts. colored.... i,01H,18 i,auioiu.s, eastern ortho dox 1 4CT.MI0 Catholics. Roman H.041MM t 'nngregatlonallsts TTI.ISU 1m w'rt of Christ l.fod.T'iO Kvansellcals 2,,i,a Krtcnrts fguaker) Uii,712 Lutherans S.tM.lMi MethoiliKts, north 8,DJ,f!'4 tethoitxts, African ht.UK) Methodists,, .ion ti.tf" Methodists, l'rotestant.... 1.I10 Methodists, south 2.ir,i.u.ift 1'reshyterlans, north....... 1.4:,li7 'replytrians, United 1M.1 ITesbyterlans, south .?.KV.t Reformed ( Dutch branch) Si!.4'JS 16.2.4 s.'.:. ii.7;t7 7,r ,n Issued noon It Is thought the Auditorium will be filled. Following Is the program: March, "The Pathfinder of Fanama" Housa Selection fro in the comedy Opera. The Firefly") Trlml Oornet Solo. "The Lost Chord". .Sullivan Dr. A. I. I.atrd. (a) "Shsdowland" (a tone poem)i .Oilbert (b) "LaBsuB Tromlie" (a trombone oddity) , , Fillmore odltv) .'....' Fillmore Overture to "Bohemian Girl" Ualfe Intermission. 'Atlantis" (A descriptive suite In four parts -.. Hjr Hafranek (a i Nocturne and Morning Hymn of I'rslse. (h) A Court Function. c) I Jyve Thee (the prince nd Aana) (d) The dcetmctlon of Atlantis. Vocal Bolo, "Ave Maria" (with accom paniment by band) Hoffman Hy Mlsa Orace Poole, (a) Oriental Serenade, "Star Dreamer" ' , RendtX h) Valse, "nanaeuse" Miles Grand medley selection, "Popular Sontis" !,,!.,Wlimirk Finale, "The Stars and Stripes For- , ever" .'... Housa Reformed (German) 3JI.4&9 unitarians , , V.M1 United Brethren 3i(,XK" Utilversaliiits , hh.iiXt lToestant Kpiacopal...,..., l,0tilt,t3 The Lutheran year book Just hows a gain of ti.100. and not loss as In 1 lea ted by the council, Unofficial .figures for Disciples of Christ Indicate a gain last year of 81,000. The statistics era de layed. KlXeen MHUena la Bandar Schools. In numbers of children in Sunday schools the United States leads the whole world. The enrollment In Protestant arhools alone la in even figures ie.fi00.ono, with 1.60.OfJ0 officers and teachers. Protes tant bodies of all the world have some what mors than SO.W.ooo. Methodists lead all Protestant bodies In number of children as compared wlUi adult mem bership. , Chart tlos last year were put out of gear, o to speak, by the war relief. Uifts to benevolence In America, fell oft half be cause Americana gave Ktiropo and to Mexico. The usual Saw.OtO.Oub to OfiO.ooo to charities at home fell lust year ) .. ege- - g pi 51 I J VJ v-T" Boys Shovel Snow Off Fontenelle Pond Boya of Fontenelle park district set an xampla for other boys of the ' city by getting their brooms and shovels and clearing the snow from the skating pond In the perk. When' the park men went to the park they found the work nearly all donn. i . Commissioner Hummel states ha Is do ing his bent to get the skating places In condition fnr today. ' He ' will have the ponds In Rlvervtew; 'Hanacom, Curtlss Turner, Kountse and Miller parks In con dition. , , , . ere next Thursday at 4 o'clock, In. the city hall. Mr. Coburn will probably talk on the movement of modern drama. Iast year when he played here In Shakespear ean repertory. Mr- Coburn addressed the High school students. RECEPTION TUESDAY FOR ( REV. AND MRS. A, MARSH Next Tueeday evening, it the home of Mr. and Mrs T. P.' Isltt, 2V7& Calif ornia strest, a reception, w 11,1 be. held, for Rev. Arthur Marsh, rector of St. Paul's ICpls- ropal church, and Mrs.'Msrshi The women to li44.000.00. while gifts to the Red Cross or , rhurch have' chsVgs of the event and through the Belgian. Serbian and ether relief ran up to unheard cf sums. The total benevolence, considerably more than $J60,Cou,ooo to public causes alone. In cluding the war, ta the largest In the his tory of American giving. This giving, by the way, baa place In a Christian' review e.f the year, since W of every 14 of It, peewlWy more, was given by persona con nected with the churches. NlUtoaa for Frla MImIi. The United PUtee and Canada Inure ased their gifts last year to foreign missions by tl.KS.000, running ail up to a total of tIS.7Sii.9u. hy far toe largest amount of any cation, and the largest one that the 1 United (States and Canada ever gave. Siome mission gifts were also laiger than the exceeding t.ou0.000. and the t2,QOO,0GC.OQ0 Invested la church properties took last year tUS OOO.OOO to maintain work and worship In them. The striking feature of the year was the work done by the Church unity people. The pope addressing a Protestant gath ering, and doing so In the way that Pope Benedict XV did at the end of 1915. and read at a meeting of unionists at the sery opening of 1?1. pleased Catholic and Protestants alike. It ta agreed that unity plapa among Christian are more promising than they have been since disunion began back In the Middle Ages. A second striking feature, due to the war and brought about In 1S15, was the manufacture and sale of Uiblea In the United Statee In larger numbers than ever before, and their sale In countries hereto fore supplied by Kngland. Along with the ale of Bible was also the aale abroad of Christinas muslo that was composed and printed In America. The war In 191i shanged completely the sacred muslo market and to a large extent religious lieratur giving America the lead as the war has helped to do in so many other lines. and they Invite member and friends. MR. COBURN TO LECTURE BEFORE DRAMA LEAGUE Miss Kate Mcllugh, president of the Drama league, announces a lecture to be given by Mr. Coburn of the Coburn piay- Hzzi fis hh As A Sumner's Day Are Possible If Stuart's Cal cium Wafers Are Used for a Short Time After Each Meal. Many people have been heard to say that they used creams and lotion for year without effect, yet after five or six . days of Stuart's Calcium Wafers their complexions were perfectly clear. wheat, ninety-one of corn and fifteen of oats on the market. Wheat was down 1 to t cents from Friday, selling at Si.w to It37. Corn was H to J cent up and sold at S3 to 71 cents, while oats were i cent down selling at 48 to SO enta per bushel. When the Omaha Grain exchange closed lta session at noon It bid a most hilarious and tumultous adieu to the quarters It has occupied for twelve years on the eighth floor of the Drandels building. When the clock struck 12, the gong announc ing the bour of the ending of trading sounded the usual three times, and In an Instant, staid, sober, serious men who are In the habit of Jug gling with hundreds of thousands of bushels of wheat, corn and oats, at once became boys, and very active ones. Hsrdly had the clock stopped striking before tin pans, used fot exhibiting sam ples of grain, commenced to sail through the air. Chairs quickly followed and thnn the loose grain commenced to move. It was poured down the coat collars and staffed In the pocket of spectators, as well as members of the exchange. One hundred or so of the floor trader and dealers participated In the fun that con tinued for a half hour or so. la New Home. Monday the Omaha Oraln exchange will transact buainess in lta own eight-story building 'at Nineteenth and Harney streets. The trading room will be on the top floor, with practically all the build ing occupied by grain men. Tuesday will mark the twelfth anni versary of the grain exchange. It had been the Intention to start business on the date of the anniversary, but Sunday coming between, members considered It advisable to take Saturday afternoon and Sunday for moving and open up In the new building Monday morning. Omaha grain receipts were fair for Saturday, there being ninety-six cars of Legislators File For Renomination (PYom a Staff Onrreepondent.) MNCOL.N. Jan. . (Special Telegram.) Senator Beal of Broken Bow today filed with the secretary of state for renomlna tlon on the democratic- ticket to hi place In the senate Senator Charles Ruden of Crofton alsd filed for renomlnatlon to the senate posi tion on the republican ticket. AMERICAN AEROPLANES INFERIOR TO FOREIGN MAN CAUGHT STEALING COAL HAD BIBLE AND A FLASK When , George and James Stevens, ar rested for the theft of coal from North western cars, - were brought to police headquarter on of the two was searched and found to have a hi principal posses sions a pair of spectacles, a much-worn Bible and a flask of liquor that had lost considerable of It spirit. Both were sentenced to ten day. WASHINGTON'. Jan. . American aeroplane are Inferior to foreign ma chine because of poorer high-powered motors, P.car Admiral Griffin, chief en gineer of the navy, today told the house naval committee. "In our present service, he eald, "w have no high-powered aeroplane motor that are entirely satisfactory." There has not been the encouragement for the aeroplane motor development that there ha been abroad, he said. SWISS POLICE SUPPRESS ANTI-GERMAN RIOTERS PARIS, Jan. . Fresh antt-Oerman demonstrations took place last night at Lausanne, a Swiss city on the north shore of Lake Geneva. Toward midnight the great crowds which purged through . . I ... IUm me streets wrre aiiiereeu, railway station a small group of persons . urroundlng a German flag was attackvtr 4 with canes, stones and fist. The police were forced to use their swords before tkey could rescue) the men attacked. :egeir DDS TEXAS INSURANCE MAN CONFERS JrVITH 0MAHANS W. H. Wray of Dallas, Te., Is In the city conferring with the officials of the Bankers' Reserve Life company. He came up out of a summer temperature and plunged Into a regular Nebraska snowstorm, which, he said, is quite a novelty to him. .5 V Grand and Upright Pianos at special prices and terms for one week only. Wonderful Beauty of tone has made Stegcr Pianos world renowned. Their charming musical and artistic qualities satisfy the most crit ical musician. Owing to the fact that the month of. February is short and usually a quiet month It takes out a mtuuie of time to save dollar when you read The Bee Want-Ad column. Movements of Ocean Port. OIBBNBTOWN. IJ VKHP(K)L...., TOCFI1,T.A NEW T(K.K GIBRALTAR Arrlred. Fomcraaiaa. S tee mere. .... iterwfaotor. Pa). .... Cymric. .... Nob. in the piano business, we have decided to offer the piano buyers of Omaha and vicinity an opportunity to pur chase a Beautiful Steger & Sons piano at a saving of $100 to $150 and on terms as low as $5.00 per month. Free Stool and Scarf with each instrument. Remember this great reduction in price will last for one week only. If you wish to buy a high grade piano cheap call or write at once. "NVe guarantee a pos itive saving of $100 to $150 by buying now. SCIILlOLLEft a MUELLER PIAFIO CO. 1311-13 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. Zxolnslv Representatives for the Celebrated Steger ft Sons' Product for Hsbraska, Westsrn Iowa and South Dakota. Dr, U. E. Ludwick Wishes to announce to his old patrons and the public that he is again perman ently located and is now with the Mc Kenney Dentists, 1324 Farnam Street, Phone Douglas 2872. You Are Paying Too Much If You Pay Over $4.00 FOR GOLD or Porcelain Crowns . In Material and Workmanship, Beautiful and Lasting, we with our yeara of experience can safely guarantee everything for 10 years, and If a piece of Dental work Is In good condition 10 years after work is done, there is every reason to believe It will be good the balance of your life. Can Too Afford to Impair Yonr Health for This Nominal Sum? Ilemember, yon can tell Just what it is going to cost before coming up. We advertise $1.00 per Crown, that is our price. - Come any time, examine work being done. Examine it In every way. Let us give you the name of anyone having had Dental work here. Modern Methods of Dentistry Are Not To Be Dreaded Science and years of experience en able us to perform your work less!)' and Quickly. Let us talk the matter of your teeth over with you. All work guar anteed 10 yoars. See our Trice List and compare it with prices you have paid for work elsewhere. Silver Fillings 50o White Crowns $t.OU Best 22-K. Oold Crowns $1.00 Bridge Work, per tooth. . . 4.00 Best Plates. $5, $8 and SIO Treatments $ 1 .OO VTR GIVK MILEAGE FOR RO MILES ON OrT-OP-TOWN CONTRACTS FOR $10 OR MORE. I i McKENNEY. 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We Will Soon Announce Date of Sale of the Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, All the Men's Fine Shoes, Suit Cases, Bags and Trunks, All the Boys' Fine Furnishings Watch the Newspapers tor Developments. Kama F ., 1 Street-.. City. . f. atste. Ask the man ho has used Bee Want Ads K to 1 os will hear a boost BOaaj' .JK2Mli