THK OMAHA SL'XDAV lMil): MAKCII I'.WV J FARM AND RANCH LANDS Idaho l.anrie. WANT MONEY 1 let mo tell vou how o get It. ldsh "ti l l full of it. and the land Isn't tv high-priced, either Cllmatlo and M in ir conditions are excellent clcctrie 'y used for conking. lighting and heat lie on manv fsrnia educational advan Incc unexcelled. There are manv tract of land trri gited and non-Irrigated suitable for all kinds of farming, for sal cheap and on reasonable terms. Seed raising highly profitable. 1 will give complete Informa tion to you free for the Hiking. R. A. SMITH. Colonlxatlon A Industrial Agent Union Faclflo System. I'.oom Union I'aclilc Headquarter. Omaaiv Nebraska o InffR Lands. EIGHTY ACHES 11 MILES southeast of Council Bluffs, SO acrea In cultivation; some timber; fair Improvements. Price 8"0 per acre; about l.oi rush: balance on easv terms. O'Kopfe Hal Estate Co., I"i; OrrmtiH Nat. Pk. J'lriaDougjrTIR f ACRES. 13 miles from Council Rluifs. Hood house, barn, chioken houe, run ning spring, well, fern-ad. alfalfa. A good farm at low price for Immedlnte sale. H.SflO cash, balance easty terms. W. T. SMITH CO.. Doug. 1. CityNat.Bk.nMn. !M TU'.N rich Iowa Unci, ciear Incuni hrnnce. sale cheap or trade, Omaha In cotne. H. V. Stetihln. 1H10 Chicago St Hiaanota Lnds. S40 4.CREH. 46 miles from Minneapolis, near two Rood railroad towns: ona- half under cultivation, balance use, for pasture and hay; can practically all be ctitlvated: good soil, good set of buildings; this land will produce 60 bushels of corn per acre; country Is thtctly settled; complete set of ma chinery; 27 head of stock, consisting of 11 cows, balance 1 and 2-year-olds; 4 good horses, 26 hugs, chickens and everything on the farm coes at S-5 per acre. One-half caah. Immediate pos session csn be had. BCHWAH BROS., 102S Plymouth Phlg.. Minneapolis, Minn. IS THfcUli a spot ou earth yon can call' your own? If not, buy a farm in the Red River valley. Minnesota. Write your wnnts. Agents wanted. J. E. Car penter Land Co.. I. Crookston. Minn .MINNESOTA. St. Louie county' choic est dairy-truck lands. Our propertv, direct, low prices, Knay terms. Arnold, Commissioner, iron Range Railwsy, 6t8 Wolvln Hldg., Puliith. Minn. Missouri Uands. DENT COUNTY. MISSOURI. 50 acres, 3H miles to Salem, 5-r house, good barn, 40 acres In cultivation, all fenced, hog tight, 60 acres good timber, :ood farm land when cleared. Possession Riven this spring If sold this month. Trice J3.1.r.0, mortgage, $1,000, 6 per cent. 1 have others. All slr.es. Call or write. W. S. FRANK. D01 Neville Block. Omaha. M IsslMslpfil Lands. 'A I'liUVhli. rich upland farms, all sizes, $Ni acre; buy farm; better than a pen sion. (1. P. Stebhins, 1K10 Chicago. Wmitniin Lamta. CAN locate ten people on 33o-acr home steads in southern Montana. locating fee $100. Address Farnsworth at Bucy, Ulllon. Mont. Nebraska Lands. ITS A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY But It Is not very fir from Alliance to Crawford. If you are going to Alli ance to the land drawing, kiss your wtie good-bye, or have her pack her shoea in your grip and bring hr along, and pome to Crawford, where you have wanted to coma for so long. I know you have been reading iny stuff in the eastern papers for the last few years, and I know that many a lime you said: "If I was as good a liar as UiHt man 1 would have more money." Your wife lias said: "Yes, John, you were always too honest to he worth very much. Now you have a chance to ascertain whether you have been fooling yourself or whether Hungerford Is "that great big lkir" you have alwaya thought him to he. I still claim, and still stand unsuc cessfully challenged, that I have got the best "Iand or Opportunity" in the United States today. You can. take a quarter section here and make it pay Just as many dollars as any quarter section In the east that Is today sell ing at tl."-0 per acre. Yet this quarter section hero I will sell you at from $15 to $20 per acre, or, if you want to get right close to town. I might soak sc. si i vou as high as 130 ner acre but. In either Instance, I will give you a good Hark chocolate soil that wl'l raise you st anything you feed It .o alfalfa. potatoes, small grain of all kinds and from Ito to 40 bUBhcls or corn to tne acre. iVYe don't claim much for corn, our evenings are too cold.) Now don't be a piker all your life; don't be a renter any longer: don't buy or stay tied up to that high priced land and keep your nose to the grindstone paying interest; come here to good old northwest Nebraska, "The Ijind of Independence, the Garden Be yond the Sand Hills, ' and let me sell you a home which within a couple or three years you can absolutely call "your own," and not owe a man a dollar. I have helped many another man let me help you. 1 will meet you on any reasonable terms, and If you happen to choose on any place 1 own myself I will sell it to you on a small payment down and take crop payments on the balance. I know what the country will do and would just as soon sell you this way aa any other. Don't Judge the country until I have taken you out. Tha railroad runs through the poorest part we have. Come to my office us soon as you ar rive In town, and don't even whisper to yourself an opinion until after we have been driving out for aome 16 to 30 minutes, then tear loose and tell me wlist vou think about ME and MY I'dl'NTRY. If you don't buy a place. It will lie because you haven't got enough money to mate a closing pay ment. You owe me a visit, now be a good sport and pay up. ARAH L. 1IUNQERFORD, CR AW FORD, N KH "YIELDS $f00 PER ACRE. North Platte valley. Nebraska, lands last year paid to owners who leased them for sugar-beet raising over $30 per acre based on one-f fth t,t the crop and the beet tons. You can buy these diversified farming lands at reasonable prices and on exceptionally easy terms. Do not let this real opportunity pass, but nsk me TODAY for reliable in formation about these lands. R. A. SMITH. Colonization and Industrial Agent. Union Pacific iSystem, Hooin NPV-o09 I'nlon Pacific Head quarters. OMAHA. NEBRASKA. .New nrk Lands. NEW YORK FARMS FOR SALE. Profit a Reality, Not a Promise. !-acre farm, A cows, team and tools; j.rl-'e l.'.4i: $700 cash, $100 yearly. This Will Bring Riches and Content and Smother Poverty and Unrest: ?.-r' re farm, with 20 black and white Holstein cows; price M) per acre; $1,(10 i Hsii; Vs what dairy produces until paid for. We Get the Best of Life From Simple Love of Home Sun Kissed, In yulet Valley Waiting for You: I'i4-arra farm, with 1 cows, team and farm machinery: price, lis per acre; 1 road, smooth fields, gently sloping to mer that never overflows, writs for I hotoa. R. R fare one wsy to purchaser. E. Munson, 24.H S. r-sllna St., Syrscuse, ". V. rib Dakoia l.wuils. .CltES. near Fargo. 2 miles town, iwidv for crops; rented this year lor ii" third clear to owner Per acre. 4o Modioli Realty Co., Sta. C, Fargo .N i FARM AND RANCH LANDS I onfh HaktHit I.nnd. GREGORY CO.. SofTM 'DAKOTA. Beautifully Improved l"-scre farm. miles south of Dallas: room cement block house, cellar and cave, barn tor horses and jo rattle, haymow, bins for l.o0 bushels of grsln: j-room cement block chicken house, toolhouse nod hogsheds; fine well, windmill and tank, small orchard and fine grove of forest trees; 12 acres alfalfa. t t b'ack loam soli, nil bottom land but l' acres; rural mall, tlephone in house and school at corner of farm. Fine Oennan settle ment. This is a bsrgHln and worth looking Into, aa 1 must sacrifice on ac count of Illness In the family and ready monev Is needed. Deal rilrertlv with the owner. MISS EUZAliKTH H. BRA Dt.F.T. t'olome, S. D. If iir I . n imI s . WK SELL TEXAS LAND Som people associate the word "Texas" with a dreary, desolate coun try, almost uninhabited; a place In vested with snakes and scorpions; when, as a matter of fact, some of the best Isnd under the shining sun Is to be found there. A country that Is develop ing fast. Do you know that Texas grew in population nearlv frio.non from l!) to IJliI, while old Iowa showed a decrease during the same period? People who know are helping to develop this great state. Our lands are as yet verv rea sonable In price. Thev are very pro ductive and offer big lr.droemcnts to the farmer who is tired of paying high rent or high interest rates on high priced land. We cannot begin to tell you all about this great country In a newspaper ad so Invite vou to enter Into correspondence with us We have some very interesting reading matter which may be had for the asking. Olve us an opportunity to show vou. SCOTT AND HILL CO., Doug. 1000. I'm N. Ifith St.. Omaha, Neb. FlVE CKNTS PER ACRF. CASH. Texaa school lands for eale by the state at a M per acre; S cents an acre cash and no mora for forty years but 1 per cent In terest. Send ; postage for further in formation. Inventor Pub. Co., Dept. M, San Antonio, Texas. WasbliiMton I. mida. BUI Indian reservation to open. 7600k) acres for settlement. Wheat, fruit, gen eral farm lands, SI. 50 er acre. Open coming summer. Homes for lo.ooo. Send Hie at once for copies with reliable Infur matlcn regarding this great region We- n at oh c( W a s h . ) D a 1 1 yW orld. I . p t 11. Wisconsin l.amla UPPER WISCONSIN Beat "dalrv and general crop state In the union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at low prices on easy terma. Ask for booklet 34 on Wis consin uemrai i.aim urant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If Interested In fruit lands ask for booklet on apple orchards. Address Land and Industrial Dept., Soo Line Railway. Minneapolis M inn. W HI TK for Information regarding Doug- ihs county, Wisconsin, agricultural lands. Low prices, easy terms. Beat lo cation. Farmers I.nnd unrl Cstile Pn Owners, Globe Bid g. . St. Pa jJMI n n. ii ujvai.N rarms. is.oiio aores wild land; corn, dairy, clover belt; countnea Karron, Polk; easy terma, lowest prices; list free. I Rivard. Turtle lake, Wis consin. WISCONSIN clay loam land within drlv ing distance ot superior; attractive rirlcea and terms; write for Information. Farmers' Ind and Cattle Co.. Owners. St. Paul. Minn. Mlace llapeana. HAVE YOU A FARM-Foh SALE? Write a good description of your land and send It to the Sioux City, la., Jour nal, "Iowa's Most Powerful Want Ad Medium." Twenty-five words every Fri day evening. Saturday morning and every Saturday veiling and Sunday for one month, giving sixteen uda tin twelve different days for $2; or 60 words. $4, or 5 woras, n. Largest circulation of any Iowa news paper; 200.000 readers dally In four great states. BUYERS WITH THE MONEY TO INVEST. Farm land ads placed In these col umns reach the kind of people all over the west who have amnle funds with which to Invest In lands. Quality and quantity ore both found In THE BEE'S country circulation. The subscription rate for The Bee la much higher than any other Omaha newspaper. Naturally The Bee la read by a class of well-to-do farmers.- . Send in your ad and reach some real buyers. NOTICE TO FARMERS When In need of help of any kind, write, telephone or call on us. CUNNINOHAM LABOR AGENCY. Ill S. 13th St. Omaha, Neh. FARMS, acreage anj city property for sale and exchange. C. R. Combs. 809 UrandHs Theater Mdg Dour. RSI. Close to Omaha Douglas and Sarpy Counties 140 acres, S miles south of Gretna, im proved, $115 an acre. 80 acres 2 miles from Irvlngton, Im proved. tJ"0 an acre. 120 aores 3 miles from Waterloo, Im proved. $13i an acre. 120 acres 2 miles from Paplllion, im proved, I22B an acre. 326 acres 4 miles from Meadow, proved, $70 an acre. C80 acrea $ miles from Meadow, proved, $10i an acre. 80 acres 1 mile front Dundee, proved, $S00 an acre. When It's land see Payne. im-lm-Im- Payne Investment Company Omaha Nat. Bank Rldg. FARM LAND WANTED Wanted Northern Lands Have $.V).CO0 good puper. drawing 7 per cent Interest, to exchange for land In Canada, northern Minnesota or N Da kota. For particulars address M0 W. f th St.. Wsterloo. la. WE have .V) buyers for Improved and un improved farms In Cheyenne county, Neb.; If you want to sell your land, send in the legal numbers, best terms and net price to you. Addreaa Cheyenne County Land and Colonisation Co., bee Hldg . Omaha. Neb tv ANTED To hear from owner of good farm or unimproved land for sale. C. C. Buckingham. Houston. Texas. WANTED To hear fVim owner of farm or unimproved land for sale at the right price. C. p.. Box W7. Olney, III HAVE caah buyers for Iowa or eastern Nebraska Improved farms W K. CRAIG. 1317 City Nat. Tyler Stt tVA NTED Farina ; have 3.S7 buyers; de scribe your unsold property. C4 Farm era Exchange, Denver, Colo. FARM LAND FOR RENT WE HAVE reliable parties who wsnt b and S-room houses, well located, that rent for ti to $. List your propel ties with PAYNE SLATER CO. "Omaha a ,-ental Men." l Omaha Nat. Hldg Phone D. KM6 WHAT he, had to sell: An automobile, a motorcycle, a summer cottage, a Morrta rhalr. And be sold 'hern through THE BEE Winl Ad column HORSES - LIVESTOCK - VEHICLES I TWo fresh milk os. Call at coal yam. .'M2 Leavenworth. Doug. !s7 or lHmg V'U ON K I.JuO-ll. work hoi xe. sound. Call at coal ard, 1.' lravenworth. Doug. or I long. '.t . "or ante. WK ate tnstalllnx auto ttmks and have for sale one bay horse, I jeers old, weighing about l.Ksi lbs.; absolutel sound, well broke, refused l"V) for this horse 1 years ago. Will sell today for One bay horse. II years old. elahing lA'i lbs.. $i. Have 4 teams of young mules. 4, & and years old. weighing from Too to ( lbs. each. These mules are absolutely sound, city broke, good travelers, large enough for lit lit farm work. Also 4 sets of double harness. Mules originally cost us. with humess. l years ago. g.tlfi per team. Also have i single panel-top delivery wagons and sets of single heavy har ness. Willing to make good proposi tion on all or'part of this equipment. Dresher Bros . 2211 Fsrnam St. FOR SALE Seven brood sows, sonic with piffs. Will sell at 6fth and Evans Sts., Renson, 12 o'clock. MUST SKI.L HARNklSH $t,7ofl worth of double harness to close out at a discount of one-third from reg ular price; $l.0o0 worth of single har ness to close out at one-half regular price. Harness shipped subject to In spection. If not satisfied, money will be refunded. JOHNSON-DANFORTII CO.. 1S2-l-M N. 1th fl . Near Clark St NOTICE TO A CAi-H AND yLICK BUYER. Id head of young mares, 14 In foal, all well matched, agea from t to I; last of the estate. All my good young brood mares, also ( fresh milch cows and I head of mules; no reasonable offer re fused. Call 1U4 8. 24th St. ldy owner. McKay, manager 1IAHNKSS. SADDUKS AND TRUNKS. We make them ourselves and sell them direct to the consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when ou can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRKD CORNISH CO., 1210 Fsrnam St.. Omaha. ONK pair of good young mares, weluht 2. lbs. One pair of big mules. !,eev- ingclty. Mr8.Nelson,191 California. ONIS big l.noo-pound good work horse. 43N1lh Bt. HAY $.5Q ton. A. W. Wagner. 801 N. l'i. UOoT young horse, single or double buggy and harness. Douglas 249''. OOOL) horse for sale. 2Hlh. Tyler I1!. bargain. i"19 H POULTRY AND PET STOCK S1LKO CHIC FOOD MADE FROM PURE GRAIN. ' Best In the market. If your dealer does not handle it go to A. W. WAGNER. STH1CKER "Win-lay" Orpingtons are winner and layer; won 8 first. ( see onds. 5 third prizes: my "Oolden Buff slid "Lllv White" Orpingtons are best winter layer breed; baby chick and eggs for hatching. Walnut 2772. Htrlcker. 41st and Charles Streets. BUGS for hatching: will sell a few set tings from my pen of prise winners. Kilver-Mpangled Hamourgs. most beau Cful, and eggs the year around. Call and see. ,'4ii iaurei Ave, rei. cot, iuiu. MONEY in chickens: w rite fot Johnsons free catalogue, i'outiy Know-How, about the pay-for-itseir Old Trusty In rubator. M. M. Johnson Co., Clay Can ter. Neb. MNc;l.K-CoMB Buff Oi-Dlnaton eaua good layers and prize wlnnera. Colfax 1124 Oeorgo Steyskal. station D, Route Z. Omana. JI'sT HKCE1VED: Chinese nightingales beautiful plumage, good singers; tri.uu. Mtex Oelsler Bird Co.. 117 r arnam Bt. RHODE ISLAND RED hatching eggs and one cockerel. Call Wal. ISTtt or 44 Seward St. A FEW mated Pens of 8. C. White Ig horns, young strain, eggs for hatching Tel. Walnut 431. THOROUGHBRED White Rock setting eggs owen strain. Houtn ORPINGTON eggs, white and buff; also white pekln duck eggs, $1, South 26DS. WHITE Wyandotte eggs and cockerels, Johnson. R2d and Spalding. Colfax lfi FOR SALE 12 dos. choice Rhode Island Red hens. Call 21066 Co. Bluffs. A PEN of chickena; beat winter layers eggs for hatching. Walnut 8149. WHITE Mammoth Pckln duck eggs, $1 setting; guaranieea Tyler BLACK ORPINGTONS of duality , egga lor nl nrunicr fl. EGGS, Barred Rocks, Runner ducks. In. each. Phone Red raio. S. C. WHITE LEGHORN eggs. 3c. Call Wslnut 1447. TWO White Leghorn cockerels for sale. Colfax S63. "WHITE cockerel for sale; also eggs fo hatching. W. H. Blankenahlp. 3425 Jackson St., So. Side. South H13R. PKDK1REFD male Scotch collio for sale 1204 N. 27th. VXD grain ion 1s . Si. 7a. Wagner. sotN.li WhTTR ROCK eggs. Tel. S. " 27. AUT0M0BILES-F0R SALE See Us For Used Car Bargains We have a full line at all prices 1914 Ford Touring $250 1914 Ford Roadster $-' 1915 Ford Touring ....$.125 1914 Ford Touring. G. & D. starter.. $160 115 Ford Touring $r Write for our full list Wstch thi list for good Ford cars. We are going to have something exceptionally good 10 oner. Industrial Garage Company, Joth and Harney Sli IT IS FAR BETTER TO BUY A REBUILT CADILLAC THAN A CHEAP NEW CAR. To the man who wants lo enjoy the advantages which the Cadillac affords, but who prefers not to Inveat the amount which a new ar of that tvpe requires, we al ways have In stock a few rebuilt Cadillac cars of sli models, ea-h in first-class condition throughout and each one scld with tie Ftand srd Cadillac Guarantee. CADILLAC CO. OF OMAHA, WM4 FARNAM T PHONE D. 4.'l'i. 1M IiOIMiE touring .y, 1916 Mon tor touring, brand new $s.Vi Kissel Kar sieedster, faat. a bargain. Di4 Ford dollw-iy enclosed body... .v.' Ovcrlund tour.ng, electric equipped. I ,"6 191?, Cidlllau ourlng, perfect ,,', Auto Clearing IIuum. iu Farnam. D. i.'10 AUT0M0BILESF0R SALE THE Al'TO CIjKAKIMi HOl'SE LARGKlT DKALKRS I V I ' S E D AIW.MOBII.KS WEST OF CHICAGO. 4 Mevena-Duryea. six - vllnder touring, at a sacrifice This i ar : Is flint like new and must be sold I this week. I'M J Peerless touring, with Kimball I body; originally cost IS,'; tires I ami paint In good condition, me chanically perfect $o 1912 Locomobile touring. fully equipped. originally coat 14., price $t'0 1!I2 Mercer, fonr-rassenger. In very good condition. This would be an Ideal car to cut Into speedster. j very fast $."0 ll Dodge touring, fully equipped, paint and tires good, mecnanlcally I perfect tijO j 19'. Monitor touring This car has never turned a mile, lists $0; our price $6.'i0 1914 Studebaker, slx-ryllnder tour ing, very fine condition through- I out. fully equipped Jt3 1912 KIsselKsr speedster. ver snappy and fast; at a bargain. 19m Overland tourli.g. elecirn u.i equipped $TTS 1914 K r t t touring. electrically equipped; very good condition throughout and la a big sacrifice at $375 191 eMudabaker touring, good con dition $2i0 1912 Cadillac touring. In fine condi tion; electrically equipped; good tires and paint $T75 1914 Ford delivery car; Inclosed body; fine condition $:1M) ISIS Ford delivery car; express body; good shape $JX WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOOD USED CARS IN THE CITY, SO IF IT'S A USED CAR YOU A 11 10 THINKING OF PI' RCH A.JING, WHY NOT COME IN AND LOOK THKSE CARS OVER WE ARE 1Y1SITIVH YOU WILL NOT REALIZE ANY DIE KICULTY IN SELECTING ONE. OCR PRICES ARE THE IXWEST IN THE CITY. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE, LARGEST DEALERS IN USED AUTOMOBILES WEST OF CHICAGO. 2'."09 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas ;10. Carl 11. iUrausrr and Mogy Bernstein, Managers. USED CARS. Call and look over these exceptional used car bargains. All ar In perfect condition and worth more than the price we are asking: Paige Fairfield, good condition.... $l.0oo Bulck 6-cyllnder. model "K" Ken) Mollne 6-passenger. electric lights. 400 Wlnton Electric lights and starter 1.0m) Interstate Full equipment 2.VI Franklin Light Six touring car 00 Franklin Big Six touring car 7..0 Hudson Six -40, excellent condition.. 1.0H) Peerless Roadster Ist-clsss shape. 6oo Packard Limousine Good oondltton I.OoO Hudson fitx-40. Just repainted n0 Cadillac $-paaaenger touring car... 40n Cadillac (-passenger, good shape.. MO Carter Car S-pass'ger, good ahape 4"0 Schrlppa' Booth Roadster, excel lent condition 475 Hudson Slx-54, 7-passenger 9n0 Hudson Slx-54. 7-passenger, sedan top j, Kit, Hudson Six-64, b-passenger fi0 Hudson Model 37, b-pasaenger 60 Franklin 6-cyllnder, 7-passenger .. 60O Franklin t-passenger, 4-cylinder .. ano Mlirlon e-paasenger. 4-cyllnder Midland S-paasenger, 4-cyllnder ... Suo Hupmoblle Coupe Electric lights.. 4.0 Rambler, (-passenger. 4-cyllnder.... SO GUY L. SmTII, "Service IMrst." 2i3-tj6-(r7 Farnam St, Phone D. 1970. Tlie Best Bargains In Used Cars Two slirhtly used 1K18 Maxwells, rea- vjnauie. One 1M1 Chalmers Roadster. gsod shape; price right. One 113 Studebaker. first class shupe. Ona 1911 Velle "40." A-l condition. Ona 1913 International. Three Ford touring cars, all in A-l condition. One 1H07 2-cyl. Maxwell roadster. We need the floor space and these csrs will be sold within the next few days. No reasonable offer refused C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.. 2m Farnam fit. Doug. :5 CLASSY CARS. Chalmers Roadats,-. Enger "I," pract.cslly new. I lulS Msxwell touring cars, slightly used, at a bargain. 114 Ford. s If-stai'ler, slip covers good s new bargain. im Ford touring, good shape. C. W. FRANCIS A I To Co. S?l Farnam Douglas V.r INTELLIGENT and peiaiaiem advoitis ing will "sell" any salable real estate, and th largest number of prospective buyers can ?e reached through the Real Estate and Want-Ad Uu'.le to ail of Greater Omahs-THK BFE TWO K E A L" C A R " 1 i A B (I A i N h . Both In excellent rondltlon, can buy at a p. Ice that will aurpilse you NEBRASKA BUM 'K AUTO CO.. UM4 Farnamu Piione Dmiglns "7 JI ikl.i KoitD roadster, exceiieni lunmiig order, reasons bl-. Flieatoni, Tlie and ltubher Co, Farnam. AUTOMOBILES-FOR SALE Pt.onsl y g...d bargains -i: r.r. vi. in ucd ( s rs Thioc l-'ords. Two lisklsnds, line Mrumv.i, tine overland, us today for the See stock. ph k of our m rurnvti it mi' x auto co. DU-IS Farnam St. Tires Advancing. But we keep the price down Have '."n of binno. new, guaranteed fresh turn. Older now while stock la complete. .'in. $ti :;. .!'t. non-skid, IS 76. ':xS. ''' Itixl. $i;t!V.. Mx. M iiulHid innke. complete with tube. $.v ..V value. $17 .M. SHI. $1190. 3'.x4. l;l.fii. tit her slxea such aa 1x4. .Trtil'a. S"i4-,, 117x5 In proiwrtlon. IXiplex Tire Co., 2ilS Farnam. lHuglas 4!CS. THE A IVrO S 1 CO P - "Service Tlrst .'7 I ii T t Jackaou. Tyler IMS. Auto repairing and gen. blacksniithlng. auto springs made and repaired. BIGGEST VARIETY OF Ft IHUJ'A HS UN THE CITY. T"OR light flve-Piiswuiier car, equity In a country store building. Harney Lfui, evenings. WHERE can I get a good used car Industrial Garage Co., 30th and tlar- ncv Sts. GOOD N-psss. Velle for sale cheap. This car Is In good condition and can b bought for $12. Call Sunday. Palm hrdelia Douglaa. Edward Smhh 1KI4 SinliKL Molina touring car; In good condition; all new tlies, one extra the; or would trade for good roadster. Jax ton Oarage, t19 Farnam street. A otomohllea Wanted. WANTED TO BUT. Will pay good rash price for slightly used late model Ford touring ear. Call Florence M3 jvenlngs after S.S0. Antn llriinlrlax and Palatine. ' NEB. Auto Radiator Repair siert tee, anil iirlces right, iiis S. l'.'th wt. 1 1. 73!S). fioti reward for iiiugncto we can't repelr. Colls Repaired. Bnysdorfer, L'10 Wth fodTTl'Rl'lIY Auto repairing, 113 8. 17th St. Tyler '-W, nlght,Red tTTH. maha lt-idiatof Rep. Co" IM-'H Far. D. rt Auto 1 1 res aw l a a p plies. " AirTO REPAIRS. REBUILT H.OO TO $r00. DUO TIRE CO., mil Chicago St. lOleclrlo A ntoniiktillva. filter Anderson, exp't rep'g ele trie batteries. Btorsge. fci.W Farnam. P. 4317. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. Fire. Theft. Liability and lroperty lamag- ai i.oweai naiee. KILLT, EL.L19 THOMPSON. 91S-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug, ail MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES I'HK HALE-19IG model Indian side car to, or will trade three-speed Indian motorcycle and side car for auto or clear lot. narney mm. flARLEY-DAVlDSON MOTORCYCLES Barraln in used machines. Victor Roos "Tli" Motorcycle Man." 2703 I.eavenwortu en' ATTHAtllOM l. OMAUA. Brandelsi "omewhsre ia rraaoa." Boyd'si Photoplays. Emni-asa. v.adavllla and chotorilaf a. Oay sty 1 "The Big- Burleso.ua OaraiyaLn Hlppl rnotoptays. Xrugi "The Chorus Lady." Orpiienmt TaudevUla. Itrand) Vhotoplays. Promises of the Preae Asrrats. Patrons are reminded that the curtain will rise early at the Orpheurn tonight. 8:10 o'clock sharp. Mrae. Calve, the world's most famous Carmen, and Gaa- parrt, the eminent Italian tenor, will be heard for the last two times, matinee and night today. Three special features will ornament the new bill for next week, starting Sunday matinea. Lydla Barry. the dajihing alnglug comedienne, and the classic Interpretative dancer, Roslianara, will be Jointly headlined, while Ralph Dunbar's Singing iiell Ringers will be presented as an extra special feature. "Somewhere In France" the pictures taken by Donald C. lliumpaon, globe trotter and daredevil war photographer, who haa snapped his camera on the bat tleflelda of Europe along every front, are now being shown at the Hrundela Idea ter to large and enthualastlo audiences Thomuson's utter fearlossnasa. his dlsre gard for peraonal danger, his willingness to take a chance by prying In where be wns not supposed to go made It posalbl for nun to secure Doner pictures ina any man working among the artnlea. There are twelve reels of vivid, reallstlo spectacles in "The birth of a Nation," which will return to the Brandela thea ter fir a run of four days, beginning nut Sunday afternoon. Scenes are unfolded in which fully IM.Oiv soldiers and 3.0U0 cavalry the largest theatrical army ever asseuiblod, are active In the performance of the good and bad deeds of warfare. Matinees will be given daily duriug the engagement. Ed Iea Wroth, who has been playing st the popular Gayety all week, wAl after today's matinee say "Goodbye" to his old home town until another aeaaon. Sliding Billy" Watson, who is with him, will slide on to Kaunas City. Tonight at the Gayety another new title will be of fered to Invars of musical burlesque "The Smiling Beauties.'' Tha company Is headed by Harry K. Morton, Zella Kusecil and Jolly June Mills, and haa Ix-ci giving a good account of Itself all along the circuit. The hurletta, "Suf tragctiea' Convention In 2016." Is said to be a scream. The photoplay, "Passers By, featuring l h hi Urn ( lien y will bt shown today at the lioyd tor the lust time. The photo version aas t.iken from tha book and also tha drums of the same nsrne, which ran so successfully. Beginning tomorrow snd for Monday the photoplay version of "Damaged (inods." presented with Richard Bennett and the original cast, will be shown from 10 a. in to 11 p. ni st icduced prices. Today slid tonight sie the Usl two per f hi inn in e of TO- 'nuns I.i1 ut I lie popular new hum. Next wek Sport North Is eoiiiK to give his fust military IIhv. 'On 1'siiite" it Is a eijirlu tlu and fully In keeping wiih Cn- pri-va'nl aar tslk of the prestnl lime. ''h fist !! furniance will be uiven unilay tfUinoou and conllnue all wee. meat TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST Plymouth Congregational Church Starts Campnijrn that it to End Easter Sunday. SOME HEART-TO-HEART TALKS A.drd by the members of the congrega tion. Key. F. . . Lesvltl has Inaugurated a Cilstian rampalgn at the Plymouth cl.' n h that, sex ordtng to the plsns. will en 1 wltv Easter Sunday. It will start tr'i',orr"w and during the Intervening Sundajs the slogans will be1 'Become a Christian." 'Join the church. "Worship with Us." "Win One More to Christ'" and "Ak Others to .bd it the Church " Stsmi - with tomorrow, there will be a seti..s c heart to besrt talks by PlT nou;li mm and the beat music that la aMnli'sjIde The n will be along the line of personal exper'ence In church work. These services will be held both morn Irg and evenings during the Sundaya be tween now and Easter. ..t the Grove Methodist church. Twenty-second and Seward streets, all dsy Sunday the services will be along the line of homecoming. Every member I who has ever united with the church. If possible. Is expected to attend one of the I services, to be held morr'ng. afternoon and evening. Each person la expected to , , ,7a , ,,. , I brlng a friend. The services will be In harge of Rev. U. U. Brown. Dean Tancock Is holding vesper serv- Ices at Trinity cathedral 8unday after- noon during the lnten season at 4 I clock The dian Is aaststed by a se- lected choir of twelve voices from the regular choir, and according to last Sun- dsy's attendance these services supply a ing felt want In a flown town church. he time of the service la Just one hour nd Is designed to be quiet and restful. Baptist. rr,i ll., nr. and Park. H. O Row lands. MlnlsteiAt 10 ) a. m.. preacning, Power of Personality . : P- "., i -ifA uoiwlsv achmil at noon. nanrire Wsierman. siiDei-lnteiioent ; sv . m.. Young I'eopies meuuin. Calvarv. Hamilton and Twenty-fifth, J II. . U..11 Wilar-K 10 a. m. Christ aa the Word:" 7:) p. m.. "The I onveralon of a Secretary or tne ittm- : .: . . . . vku urv: Btoie scnooi ai noon; vt. r . ...-, auperlntendent: Young People a meeting. 30 p. m.. led bv Miss Issna Brower: nravwr meeting of church. VN fdnesday evening. nn Anuth Tenth snd Arbor. K. H Taft, Paator Men a nrayer meeting. a. nv: Sunday scliooi. iu a. m- i ,ni" worship. 11 o'clock. "Unwearied Well-Do ng; Baptist Young t-eopie s union, w of Mr.' M. rt. Macleod's gospel team: Mia- .. . AVAtilnV M rv I Rfl I iU I II l elon J4unday school, SOIU Boum rwunn street, S p. m. tmtnsnuel Twent v-fourt h and Ptnkner. A r h u r j. Morris, rasior iv. a. m., Bsv. Oworge W. Taft. president Ofa"1 Island eolleae. will apeak on "Chris- II. n IM Ural Ion " Rlble school at HOOn Charles W. Wrnon, superintendent; Young People's meeting, :sn p. m.: evening service, with a gospel message, 7:30; men's supper and Bible etudy, Wednee- dav at ..10; prayer ana praise sr t o'clock rtarlstlaa vu aiA. Taint v-aaennd and IxithrnD. r:..r. 1. Petars. Pastor Bible school. M a m. morning service. I0:4i. "The Way tha Church Orows." Evening set-Tlce, 7:30 p. m.. "The lve of the Fsther.' En deavor services: Intermediate. sno wn lor at 6:15 p. m. First Twenly-alxth and Harney. Charlea F. nnbher Paator 11 a. m.. "Praise from iL.i" 7 vi n m a riearon'a Suoceas i baran'n.i Sirnt-k ' ftanlnr and Inlermedl- ate Christian Endeavor at :! p. m. Jun- loe Christian Endeavor at 11 a. m. Bible school at 4f a. m. Ckrtstlaa Beleaee. Second, Dundee Hall. Underwood and Flfleth-Servloe at II a. m., subject, "Mat ter." Sunday school at :ae a. m. veu nesday evening meeting at o'clook p. m. Coagrearatleaal ('antral Park. Fortv-aacund and Sara toga, J. R. Beard, Pastor minaay scnooi, in a m man's and boys' section at noon; morning worship at 11, sermon by the paator, evening at T:M, "How to Live Forever; enrtauan cnaeavor, .v v Hltlalria Thlrtlath and Ohio. W. 8 Hamilton. Pastor Morning at 11; avenlng at 7.M; Sunday school. 10 a. m.. 'James Bulok, superintendent; Junior Endeavor, S p. m. : Intermediate nmoeavor, a p. in Senior Endeavor, S:80 p. m. First. Nineteenth and Davenport Mornloir servloe. 10 30 a. m. and evening at 7: P. m. Rev. John H. Andreas of Sheridan. Wyo.. will preach. Sunday lor st T o m Senior Christian Endeavor at t HO p. ro. Prayer meetin Wedneeday venmg at 7:80 o'clock. St Mry'. AynUrTwent,-v.n.h .nd St. Mary. Avenue. Rev. G. A. HulberU Minixae At 1010 a. m . Dreaehlng by the pastor, muslo by Uis Kelly choir. Sunday achnnl at noon, with kindergarten: olaaaea for young men and women. Young Peo ple's meeting. T p. m.; subject, "Peace" le Cairns, leader. Violin solo, "Ro mance sans Paroles," by Prof. Bull, Mid-week service. S p. m.. Wednesday. Plymouth. Eighteenth and Emmet- Frederick W. Leavltt. MinUter B4ble chnol 10 a. m . Hills W. Cass, suoerin tendent; morning service st 11. "What la Salvation?" svejilng at 7:80, gospel team service; men of Plymouth will give per sonal experiences; saaress, ' rooay, cy Arthur Chase; other parts by George A. Powell. William M Hail ana J. w. iubsv man- nin and chorus music: young peo lile s meeting at So P- m., led by the pastor. Eplseopal. All Sslnls". Twenly-slxth snd Dewey Avimue. T. J Ma kay. Rector, R. B. Flock- .-r Aalataill Hi. IV COIhUlU UIOII . 7 0 B m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Service and sermon. 11am. Veener service, 4 p. m.. "The Real Catholicity of the Episcopal Church St. Andrews, Porty-nrst and Charles. J. IC Flookhart, Rector Early oom- munlon at t a. m. and late ooramunlon at 11 a. m. Sunday achool at :4 a. m. Vesper service at 4:80 p. m. Tuesday communion " Lav'".: ' . ".h. a .. in. n"r-- -'"T I P., ':,,.. will nriac'h FrldaV. litany. 4:8u . m. KvaasTHal. Grace United, camoen ana Nonn Camden and Twenty-seventh. Thomss M. Evans, pas- inr Preaching. 11 a. m. ana i :su p. m. SundHv school. 10 a. m.; Keystone leagu of Christian Endeavor. :Su p. m German. Eighteenth and Cuming, F. Oatertag. Pastor Sunday acnooi. in a. m. fi.aaea in Uernian and Engllah: preach Ing services. II a. m. snd p. m. . Young peoples society, 7 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. S o'clock: singing practice, Tuesday evening, g o Clock First United. 1420 Franklin. Ira Mc Brlde. Paator Sermon at 11 a. m. and i no d. m . Sunday achool. 10 a. in Junior and Intermediate leagues, 8 p. nv; Senior league. SO p. ni ; prayer meet- inr Wednesday evening; Women Mis slonary society at the home of Mrs. Mary Knyner, is..- run sirevr, inura day. 8 p. m. l.atkeras Kountse Memorial Branch Sunday School. Twenty-fourth snd Amee, Rev. C. Franklin Koch, In Charge At 8 p. m.; Fred Wood, superintendent. St. Mark's English. Twentieth and Bur- rtftie. I.. Oroh. Psstor Services 11 a. m. snd 7 P. tn : evening topic. "Faith the Prime Factor;" Sunday school. 46 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. S.46 p. m. St Matthew's English. Nineteenth snd Csstelar, Rev. . W. Bnvder. Pastor Sundav school. 10 a. m. ; 11 a. m., "The Woman In Distress;" thither league and services. 7: p. m., "He Is Able and Willing to Save." St. Paul's. Twenty-fifth and Evans. Rev. E T. Otto, pastor Services. 10 a. m : esenlng lnleri ervte In Engllah. 7 Sunday school. 11:30; Ixnten services In German on Thursdays at 8 p. nv; Oer-inan-ErgMsh dsv school. Prof. J. A. Hil gendnrf. Instrtctor. Knuntze Memorial. Farnam and Twen-tv-slxth. Rev. Oliver D. Baltxly. Pastor; Rev. C. Frsnklln Koch. Aaaoclate Pas- First. St. Mary's and Tweoty-fotirth- John F p0i,cher. Pastor-Preschlng by Services at 11 a. ro. and S p. m., ubjeot. paator at 10 80 s. ro., "Strength for the "Matter." Sunday school at ;48 and II !.,; 7;ju p. m., 'Personal Servlee.'1 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at S Muslo bv choir. EL F. Williams, chorister. tor-At 11 o'clock. "These Be Thy Gods." evening, "Christ Dying for Our Slns Sunday school, .4 o clock, Oaear P. Goodman, superintendent ; iAither league, 7 o'clock; lnten services Wednesday, J o'clock, "Requirements for Prevailing Praver." thir Savior's Danish, Twenty-second and Leavena orth.P. B. Ammentorp, Pas tor Stinrtaf school, 1; service. 10:40. sermon bv Rev. A. 0tergaard Muske gon. Mich.; lecture by Rev. A. Oeter gaard. S in: Union meeting of the three Danish Lutheran churches in Omaha and Council Bluffs st Telia Danish Lutheran church. Thirtieth and Corby. Wednesday and Thursdsy evening at S o'clock, Grace English, South Twenty-slxth. between poppletnn and Wool worth, C. N. Swlhart. Minister At II a. m.. "The Woman Warrior;" Ip. m, "The World's Greatest Keservolr;" Sunday school, S:M a. m.; Luther league. 7 p m.; special 1-nten service. Thursday. S p. m. Grsce Rranch Sunday School. Hall, Iavertwoith and Forty-eighth 2;S0 . m. Our Savior's Norwegian. Twenty-sixth and Hamilton. Rev. M. W. Halveraon. Pastor eerv loea In Norwegian-Danish. 11 a in.; In English. S p. m.; choir prac tice. Friday evening at : confirmation instruction. Wednesdsv evening at S. rnday. at 8 p. m . special Young Peo ple's society meeting In church parlors; vteuncsaay evening at S o does. Salem Swedish. 19 iouth Twenty- third. Rev. F. A. Under. Pastor Sunda y school, :45 a. m.; I-enten services. 11 S u. m.: Luther Choral society. Tuesday evening. S o'clock; ladles' Home snd Foreign Mission society. Thursday. p m.. in church parlors. Mrs. F. A. I.lnder. hostess: lnten services, Thurs day, x p. in.; confirmation class meets Satnrdsv, -4 a. m. Zlnn English, Thirty-sixth and Lafa- stte. A. T. Lorlmer. Pastor: Eva Icel f"' Oiaanlst Conaiantine Oden, Choir Director Sunday school. :46 a. m.; serv- ,,,,, m nd , m Vetily I Say Unto Thee. Today Thou Shalt Be With Me in Paradise. "Seek Te the Dora, tv Hniierts. church choir; "The Iord Is .""I"",- .VJ ""rih. Lutli'er league will 'meet TuesdeF 'even- ing at the home of Elmer and Jenny retereon. 'a Hamilton; Wednesday evening, midweek prayer meeting: Fri day evening, choir rehearsal; Saturday morning the confirmation class meets "n the church parlors st 10 o'clock: adult Bible oiaas in connection with the Pun day school, Rev. Mr. Lorlmer. Instructor. Metsiadlst. Walnut Hill. Fortv-firs and Charlea. Oliver Keve, Minister Services at 10 . in. and 7;o p. m. Diets Memorial. Tenth and Pierce C. N. Dawson, Pastor Sunday school, 1:46 a. m.; Dr. .1. 1 Frana, superintendent. II a. m.. 'Divine Healing;" Epworth league, A. So p. m.. Mrs. R. C. Smltk. leader; T.stl p. m. "Obedlenos Better Than Sacrifice;" prayer meeting Wednea oay, s p. m McCabe. Fortieth and Farnam. W. H. Underwood. Paator Morning at 11: even ing at f:S0; Sunday school. 10 a. m.. Mrs. Oeorge ICntrlkln, superintendent: adult HtDie ciaaa. 10 a. m., John Lstwia. teener: F)DWOrth league. :M D. m.. Mrs. Ethel Thorpe, president, topic, "A World Pro grsm for the League, leader, Mrs. C B. Tyler, Jennings. Fifty-second and Hickory. R. II. Chenoweth. Paator Sundav school, 1 a. m. ; morning preaching at 11:1B "Cause and Kffet-t;" Epworth league. 7 t. m.: the Ladles' Interdenominational Oxiapel team will have charge of the evening service at S; quarterly conference Wednesday. Orova. Twenty-second and Reward, JKrr. Griffin G. Iogsn, Mlnleter Morning, ser mon by the minister, "Childhood and Manhood; t si p. m , Epworth league; Ml n m. nnathlnt "Tha Raa-la'a Neat: 1 pnday school, 10 a.'m.; class meeting at noon; 1 p. m., home ooming services sermon by Rev. U. G. Brown, followed by financial rally of tha ladles' ciuds. First. Twentieth and Davenport. Tttua liow. Pastor :46 a. m., Bible class, T. F. Sturgess, auperlntendent. clsssea for all aaea: II a. nv. "Tha Bock of God." the new and the old conceptions; a0 p. ni . Eoworth league: 7:10 p. m.. evangel- lstlo services, sermon on "The Price of Redemption. German. Corner af Eleyenth and Center, Rev. G, J. Jalaer, Paator Sunday school I st 10 a. nv. Frank Maver. superintendent Preaching at 11 a. m and p. m. by tha pastor; subject of the morning sermon. "Blindness Through Sin, and the Re sults." Epworth league meeting at 7 0 fi. rn.( August Doering,. president. All ierniaa eieaking people are Invited. Bible and prayer meeting Wednesday evening st ( p. ro. Mlsa Flora Sea re. oraanlst. Sunday schoo, at noon. Willlard Chambers, su.erlnten- dent. Epworth league g mi p. m., W illiam H. Borcherdlng, president. Mock trial at church. Tuesday evening. Preskyterlaa. Dundee. Fiftieth snd Underwood. Rev. H. B. Foster, Minister 46 a. m Bible nchool. n m "The Burnt Offering." ti n, p. m Christian Endeavor. 7:S0 p. m Tne Triumphant uoepei. 11'k..u. Vf A4. 1 irM(.llilMl anil T Rev. Robert U Wheeler, Pastor Bible school at :45 a. m. Morning service at 11 o'clock : evening at 7:S0 o clock. Junior 1 Christian Endeavor at S p, m. Senior Christian Endeavor at : p. in. First. At Toung Men'. ChrUUaa As- elation, luiwm nan jenas, rmmiar-moTm- in aervloa. 10.; evening, 7:Sp; Bundair "o""- ni..t at . t Lowa Avenue. 1023 North Fortieth. r. ttrnat, Paator 10; HO a. m . "Edify InsJ tha Churoh." tiabbath school at noon. .) p. m.. Senior Endeavor society. I.M p. in., "The Typical conversion." Central United. Twenty-fourth ana Dodge, Hugh B. bpeer, Paator 10:80 a. m., sermon by the paator, "The Satisfying Life." Sabbath school at noon; g sO ro.. Young People's meeting; 7:8u p, m., sarJ mon by paator, "Enduianoe. North, Twenty-fourth and Wirt, M. V, Hlabee. Pastor Sartnoa by the oaator ai 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday achool at nooaw Young People's Society of Christian Sxv 04 eavor at 4:80 p. ro. A eonoart of saerad songs and anthems at 740 p. m.. chorus rue hi choir lea by fn frot. Krats. Fellov meeting at ' 7:46 We ad nesday evening. Parkvale. Thirty-first and Oold. It W. j. n. tiaaio, gupenntenaent; morning service at 11, "Jehovah's Armor." Chris tian Endeavor, 7 p. m.: evaulag sermon, 7:4b. "By the Spirit.'' Prayer meeUasT Wedneaday evening at 7:44 o'clock. Benson, R. J, MoClung, Pastor Oundar sohool at 10 o "look; mo ruing sarnie at lL "For th Sake of a Nam." Junior Christian udeavor at lP, to. Chrtstiaai gnaVOr at p. ro. Evening se s.aj "The Victory of Faith. ' P maUn, Wednesday evening at I o' ,,,.", ,,. A evening sarvloa. Prayer cieca.: Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-seventh. Charl. tl Flamln7 Pastor morning at lo.ao. "Men of th Btbl Who Mesitatad. J?nah " Bible achool st bom Knle.vorj "Daniel's Marveloua Vision of th Four neasts. sieu s cioi oiass. lea by th: pastor, i o cioug weaneaaey vning, la lbs gymnasium. Castelar. Sixteenth and Caatalar C r Meeks. Pastor Servlcta st 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath achool at Sit a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 8 p. m. intermediate christian Endeavor st p. in. Senior Christian Endeavor at t.to n m. Prayer meeting Wedneaday evening at 7;80 o'clock. First United. Twenty-first and Em met, A. C. Douglas. Psstor Morning service at 10 80. "l'hose Who Turn Mao to HighteouanesS'." Evening service at 7:80. "Some Examples. Cause and Re-1 suits of Unbelief." Blbl school at noon. Young People s Christian union at SO P. m. Westminister. Mansoo and Twenty ninth. J. Franklin Young. Pastor Morn ing servloe, Utu, "Siu Separates front God." Blbl sohool at noon. Junior Chris tian Knriaavor at 4 n. m Manlnr I ' It ri r I m Endeavor meeting st t SO p. in., "Getting power From our Pledge.'r Evening ser vice, 7o. Ibe ureat Invitation." Mid week prayer service WJnsday gt 1:48 p. m. Third. Twentieth and Leavenworth. Robert Starr, Pastor . JO a. m., Sunday school with adult Bible olaaee for uvea and women. 10 4 a m., tarnioa by paster oa "Universal Knowledge of Uod. Junior Undeaver at 8 p. m. Chrlstiaa Endeavor prayer meeting at SO p. m.. nonorary memoers mealing, sirs. Alex ander Gray, leader. 7:46 p. iu., sermon by paator on "Sowing and Reaping." laltarlaa. First. Servlres In Turpln's Hall. Twea-ly-elghtli and Farnam 10 a. m . Bthle study rlssses for sdults snd High school "inula: 11 s. ni., s-rmon by Rev. Pal fray Perkins of Boston, on 'The New Ri- llJn of tne Holy Spirit. " M.sic bv Mra. R. B- Tedrow, soprsnn; Geirgs R(rker, Jr. violinist, and Helen p4nh.t, unnul. I Telnltv Twnl v.ftf ! and RtnnaV. Rev.