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IS Si.' . ' ' i a in? . ,e vs. it: fii ot .- n: . -J ti -e b v. ti .. or ; i 6 A THE' OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 24. 1916. MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD CELEBRATES Various People Commemorate the Birth of the Savior of Mankind. AND SOME USE FISEWOEKS By A. R. DROHv " 'Twas the night before Christ CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE OMAHA POOR Hundred of baskets loaded with good things to eat and distributed by the Salvation Army from fundi raised by the "Santas" on the street comers, will bring some seasonable joy where otherwise doom would have reiraed. ... The Christian peoples of the world are about to celebrate the birth of Hun on whom their' religion it ' founded. .' . We are apt to think that Chris tians are a comparatively small body , with the "millions who sit in heathen , darkness. But this is not true. On , the contrary they number hundreds i of millions more than the adherents of any other religion. The latest fig ures say there are 564,510.000 Chris- nans in the world. The Confucian v;iis and Taoists come next, with a combined aggregate - Of 300,830,000. The Mohammedans are third with 1.825.000 adherents. The great na tions of the world are all Christian nations and most of the others are governed by Christians. And so, from the frozen poles to the tropics and all around the globe, mailV oeoDlei. anpalt-tnor man Ian. guages, are rejoicing over the birth of the Saviour, ( ' ; Curious Beliefs. , '; J ' I lit day is celebrated in many curt, ous ways and there are many curi ous beliefs concerning., strange things that occur then. In the German Alps they believe that cattle have the gift of speech on Christmas eve. It is a sin, however, to be an eavesdropper on their con versation.' A farmer's servant, it is said, once tried this and heard the fnlliavvincr rnnvurultnn "Aa ...ill a.-..- hard wnrlr fhia wmI. ..'.A -t eaiu una. vi I the cattle. "Yes", the farmer's serv ant is neavy aim tne road to the ..haira-la mbwI . 1 I, i : i ..v.. jmm ivnn auu aiccp, rcpueu , the other. And the apochryphal anecdote concludes with the Infor mation that the servant died that wecic. ...... Some nennle hliiv afan that I. ymg, cattle kneel and the sheep go ... ivws0iun w wuiisiiuaa eve. They celebrate the day by shooting firecrackers in some parts of Texas. In Russian villages the ' people imitu io me nome oi tne resident nobleman on Christmas eve, where they sing csrols and receive gifts of small coins. A masquerade follows , mis ana isier in me evening tney re turn to the nobleman's house and are .vniertauied around Christmas tree ;v .-. y Street Fair.'. '.. in utr uiu rans me oer cele bration takes the form of s street fair mat continues all . through Decem ber. Roulette wheels and sit sorts of games of chance, side shows snd the like sre parts of ..it. I remember spending many s ''dix centime" cop per ior a cnance on tne "rouge snd usually paying for my recklessness by seeing the "noir" win. frizes sre boxes of candy snd other nicknacka. inere is a leie Uinstmai eve and the "reveillon," or Christmas svs sup per, at midnight, is as big an affair as our kiiruiiuas Dinner. . , In Scandinavia snd parts of Ger IHinv tha-v nlac rnnlai 1m al,- , --'-j r -i. v a ... aim in iii- dnwa to Ifoht "Kri.tln." - v.:. ., . , 7. ....v, a.aaa Kringle, on-his way snd put cskes wui in me snow ior mm. In Peru, where the weather is very hot st Christmas, they have big rev elry on Christmas eve. There sre ice siaus witn cnairs where people can cool off. Orf Christmas dsy they cmciuDcr ine laniice oi react Dy nav ins a bull fiirht. And so, all over the great, round world, the hundreds of millions will soon be celebrating, each nation ac cording to its taste, . , Ana our way is the' best of all. ; " " N ; -111 I I f V LODGE ROOM NEWS OF GREATER OMAHA PEARCE PARADES IN SMOKING JACKET Woodmen of the World of Local! And Girls in Court House Wear Damps Active in Working to that Christmasj Smile as Increase, Membership. . ' Gifts Come., MFETINGS IN NEAR FUTURE j MISS MAETIN DELUGED NEW LABORATORY FOR NEBRASKA ON Regents Will Ask State Legis lature to Appropriate Money for the Building SAT : MEDICS NEED IT isn't it? -t A new Isboratory to cost S120.000 is now contemplsted for the college of medicine of the University of Ne braska st Forty-seeond and Dewey venue. Of course the proposition is contin gent nnnn th ruffonta tif h 1 Im.. sity of Nebraska being stole to get this appropriation from the legislature st tne coming session, cut a laboratory there are 50 per cent more students in me mcuicai scnooi now man tnere were when the legislature was in ses sion two VMM a an I hr mm then ninety-six students, while there arft'at nrputit tnm IIS .mere Is st present but the one building for the medical school, snd thia t ntirilv ItiaMMMflt It Um - ...wuvub.v. - v.. im propriation la voted, the new labora tory owning is ro oe duiii soutn ol opposite end of the campus. This will be in sccordance with the sreneral architectural pian wnicn was drawn up some nve or six years ago, which Vnnimnlati,1 ' tU -nainlata anitul A viaiih jiinuiut.ciii uuiiuiuki arrangcu in a statciy quaarsngie. sne lues was that buildings should be sdded from year to year to complete the system. , The regents will . incorporate In their annual report to the governor nntif nf ih nmA i4 ttii mb. k..!M ing. . They will also ask for an ap- uiiivu VI fWfVW ctuip tilC state hospital which is now under vwaasii . v'vyii vit vauipuo. II til the legislsture appropriated $75,000 two years ago lur tills structure, It was merely 10 cover ine cost ot , Gerard Sees Herr ' Zimmerman on Note Berlin, Deo. 2i (Vis London). Jsmes W. Gerard,' the Amerlcah am bsssador. at noon todav Had a ' con. ferenee with Dr. Alfred Zimmerman, foreign secretary, during which Presi dent Wilson's note was one of the rhief tnnirt nt Hiiitnn Tk A.l can ambassador was also able to give jierf Zimmerman the American sundpoint, having come to Germany dent Wilson and. Secretary of Stste Joseph C.. Grew,, the American rhirM H'affair. rrivA Wilson's- note yesterday and imme- uiateiy preseniea u 10 ur. Zimmer man a nrl haM ,.. V. L:m , .AHJ.H.L. discussion concerning the document building, snd no appropriation st the time was made for the equipment This was left to future legislatures. it win cost ou,wu to equip it. as it should be equipped. Th KnilHinor nrnmit tiaa ttaAn good on this structure, with the ex ception of a few halts necessitated on account of car shortage which made it 4mnnaaiM r rra, MrtiM maAk1. when they were most needed and also wii atwuni ui Dig war oracra in me east whirh flnaHi. it harH tn n ihut metal snd certain other metals neces sary st stated times to go ahead with the work. ' However, if the appropriation is voicu ior tne equipment, it la ex pected that the hospital will be ready .w ifcvu.s paviciiia auuui may 1, jyi. Christmas at City Hall Present for Each One at Rose water School Christmas There was s "present for everybody who sttended the Christmas treat BtVatl Kt. .ka n.intn.l J pupils of the Edward - Roaewater school last evening. From the large Christmas tree thst wss draped with presents each of the parents was given some token, while the attend ants . were presented with popcorn balls and cane candy. The Christmas nrnarram avftiffi u.aa held around the tree was as vsried ss it wss interesting. What appeared to take best wss the pageant represent ing Christmas scenes riven hv the pupils of the Fourth grade, ' Five floats attractivelv decorated made un me event. A rarttatmn "Tttj, V;U T! , .-. . , .w ,tlll U(IUlC Christmas," was given by Charlesl orown, ana a dramatization, "The Wiser Way," was presented by Glenn Hunn and Pari ParaUv 1n t;; songs and folk dances were offered by me pupus. ADout l,uw wee present. Baron Astor's Sheet Dislikes U. S. Note T.AtuHrtn Titr "y Tn Um -"--"I sa 1VO VWUIIIICIIL on President Wilson'$ note the pall Mall Gazette . aharnlv president , ' TTo revive s term once familiar in Americsn politics," it says, "he as sumes the attitude of a Ttnow-noth- lna.F: H" (Inaa tint Mali L. a- - " ' - - - Ulfll 1IC makes the blood of every honorable man in turope boil when he pro- teaaea .Jnakilitw tn rliatMm:.!. j .v. u..i,uiaM UiC UU- jects and professions of the two aiues, .... Th Ja.t.... .U.a D ident Wilson conveva an inanlt whan he draws a narallel - betwtfn the. MEDICS INDICTED ON FRAUD CHARGE Ten Accused of Attempting to Secure Licenses in-Illinois by "Short Qut.'' ' "RING" MAKES LARGE HAUL Chicago, Dec. 23. Ten persons, two of them Chicago physicians, and the remainder medical students, their in structors snd others, were indicted here today in connection with alleged fraudulent attempts to obtain medical licenses from the Illinois State Board of Health last July.. Two indictments were returned against each defendant on testimony offe'red by. Dr. St Claire Drake, sec retary of the state board, and Fred Frr, said to have been a member of the alleged ring., One charges con spiracy to operate a connaence game and the other conspiracy to obtain claims of "civilised races" and pretensions" ot the Germans. the Central Park Children See Santa Claus Come Five hunfft-frt Cntrt Pt.fl rathered at- the s.rhnr.1 ban... : sl:. 3. . 7 ," . "UUJv in lilts istnet last night to have a Christmas entertainment, Tha li.. .11 '.' . ..v vii au.iva an were given a treat and then the older ones listened ta a nrnirrnm . ,nlal..'.. r tr English made an address, following one by President Frsnk Sterling, in Doctor Called Barely In Time to Save Dawson , Failure of- "absent treatment" ad ministered by his wife to stoo the flow of blood from a reptured artery, may cost the life of David Dawson, colored, 4114 Grant street. Dawson is at St Joseph's hospital, where his condition is regarded ss serious. -. Dawson,' who is employed,' as a janitor at the Neville block, was at work esrly last night, when an artery m ma ictt icg, wnicn nau oeen weak ened by an ulcer, bursted. His wife, employed as a janitress there, who is a mnilaa nfa ilt nt 'Miwina " would not allow a doctor to attend to ner nusosna, Dut insisted that ab sent treatment" ha tnnlnvrf When Dawaran haratna imrnn.pin,.. however, others intervened and call ei Police Surgeon . Earl Connolly. rue now or oiooo was stoppea ana Dawson wss removed to the hospital regardless of his wife s protests. Omaha Will Wear Ermine ; '., , For Christmas Holidays - Because of the slowly rising tem perature and the unsettled weather conditions, the prospects sre excel lent that Omaha will be greeted with ft tvhit Oiri,ma Tha . mruld not positively forecast a snow- an, uoi mu inn ronoitlons were favorable for one. The weather has cosuoneS Its rapid rate of modcra MaVOr Dahlman larill hava rt.ai. maa n nnrr ar nnmia aafttn h.a a a n. i.. mciuuing Austin j, Collctt, son -in law. and larlf anrt Tim ra.. n.a.,,UBVii9, who are on a visit from Santo Do-mimro. Citv 1 Attorney !R ine haa amnaitA rremoiu 10 visit nis parents in his oiu nome town. Secretary ftmirtra nf tha nAarj . Education is confined to his home witn a sugnt indisposition. scnooi teacners will have two weeks in which to recover their anlnmk after eating plum pudding and other luienae ucncacies. - EmDlovea Of thft enarinearintv Am nartment sent thtir a-tatrtria tsa I D Ford, interned at Rochester, ' Minn., purse oi money ana , Christmas caras. ' 'i 1. P. Rlltlar araa rnaimiaaian.. 1. being remembered at St. Catherine's nospitai. , vieorge rarss, neaa ot tne street denartment. will innaat ' aa Ca..a Claus at the municipal Christmas tree ceieoration Sunday evening in the nuuiiQnura. "Hank" Tntnn a-KUf nt aha a.j armes, will warble at the many Christ- i "cc cxeixisea. - Alvin C Patten raf thaa rtta. laal.a office recovered in tim tn m.u week-end visit to the city hall and join in tne cnorus ot "Merry Christ mss." ' Th head Of fflfa fta.raartma.nta aa der the mayor presented his honor Kirn a reamer easy cnair. ittv F.lry-trarian Ctrrmn raw-atwawt a small band flash lamp because he is atraid to go Rome in the dark. . Cttn Pmaarwtlir Mrfiinra nr. 11 nta.. -J " . " " " ..... Santa Claus st. home for the first Whli-h ha arnraaaaa kla , 7" .rH,.u aaia icarct ai leavinav Omaha 1? W c: i j i . , t. . . : " wmuiria, ncau ot the United Improvement clubs, in unci lane ssia ne noped it would be possible to keep Mr. English here ss hesd of the Iocs) boy scouts. Tha ratharino u,a. .lu . I -K.iwa aa large ss sny one of the social center meet ings yet held. ,,f Chtistmaa aardnna fna lKlPr w Miara In tha Arkansas alata p-nllaollar, vara laauad by Oovarnor Oaaraja w. Haya Amons thoaa tra.d ara aitht paraons con vtetad at aarond dasraa murder, whoat mn laneaa aseraealad 117 yaara. moneV Under ' fa nralanaaa TW Drake asserted that an investigation "is being made. in several states in connection with the sffair," mention ing Texas in particular. . : , Only the First Step. ' '.'Illinoia is nnlv the first atAn in n,.r investigation," he said. Those indicted were: Dr. Fred Fellnura anA n. Frank Achats, Chicago, physicians; John Sharp, president, the Rev. I. O. Bennett, principal, and J. B. White, instructor nf tha fiavannn-t 'aIIa. of chiropractic. Davennort. la Charles Williams, a Chicago salesman of medical appliances! R. D.1 Moore and Phillip Gregg of Princeton, 111.; Silas WesleV 0f Chicago, and Miss Artilla Judd of Waterloo, la.; all medical students.. .. ' ' Dr. nraLra rUaranA that ".l...' , ' - .. ...aav mc aula; induced at least forty-one medical tu- uents to pay money tor a guarantee that inflnianra utm.I1 ha . I .l.. thev mitrht nail tha avamin.i-. quired for a license by the Illinois state, board. Dr. Achats was accused of supplying fraudulent medical di- nlnmaa: Tir. Dralra ..haaalna. al... In Atlt raaa a rtinlnma mm ai n ... .... -r'VMI- a. wail .TJ ai - quette university, Milwaukee, was supplied a student Dr. Fellows, he alleged, was the "brains" of the ring." It was said' that most of the vic tims of the alleged conspiracy were student at the Davenport school and that" Farr, for sums ranging from $5ff to $550, guaranteed that they would pass the examination. Williams is rharireH with nnfnlalina- tl, l. . c ...... .....v.u.t.p ...v ji .a, i ivi students st the college," while the in- uicicu scnooi autnorities are charged with artinar (nr tha. "rinn." Tk. .... dents named in the indictments are said to have paid to have influence exerted and then having obtained other students, who slso paid. The alleuert rino- i aid tn hai.a Aku:..j about $50,000 in its operation. Columbus Camp, No. 69. Woodmen of the World, will meet Sundav. De cember 31, at the Prague hotel, Thir teenth and William streets, for initia tion. The degrees will be conferred in fult form. ' - Hungarian Petofi. No. 478, will meet next Friday evening in Bohemian hall, Thirteenth and Martha A,,. 4.it, the clerk and deputy, has promised rcai acuvuv. l nis is tne first meeting called to boost the membership. Comenius Cimn Xn 7A u.;n Saturday evening, December '30. in mciz nan. i hirteenth and William. The protection degree will be coil- icrrea. Druid Tan'm K'a '9! ...a....: i :.. members last Monday night in Druid hall with a Christmas tree and a mu sical nrntrram Tn tha t;aa.k..: -i- . . "v un,, iviatiiui Ul gifts each child present was remem bered. 'This was the third, annual gathering of Druid Camp members with Welcome Grove, its anviliarv. as its guest. ' Aloha Camn Ki 1 ' aill ...a...:. members' anrt fr'tmnAa' T,...J. , - .....vo luaaua, eve- ninR in Mvrtle ha with a f1i, .i.. "iJ other entertaining features. The American flag was flying over the Woodmen of the World hall, three miles West nf Omaha n lha nj. street road, last Sunday, which indi- j-aicu mat a meeting was being held bv Panio Ca'mn 971 T i aS'the McArHIe anarial famil.. anu it is among the oldest m Wood craft. Special efforts are being made to double its membership. ; Drake Service Extend ' ) If Greetings and Good Wishes Happiness at Christmas v Prosperity Throughout the Year -Woodmen Circle. W. A. Fraser r.rnv Mn 1 vtr j , - , men Circle, isgiving a "White Christ mas enieriitnmmn .nj , t ..a aiiu IlllUIIIlill dance in Crounse hall next Friday eve- A special meeting of Emma B. Manrhacta-r r..rt. r tea: ...:u l. l a j n v-.v.v, aiaa. iu. wm DC held pecember 26 in room .307 Wood men of the' World building. Women's Relief Corps. Phil Kearnev Tnrna Mn 1A1 its election nf nffiran a rnit , " ."vv.a oa auilUWS; President, Mrs. Mary Eastman; senior vice Dresident. Mr. AI,V B, junior vies, president, Mrs. Carrie uuck; secretary, Mrs. Josephine Car roll; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Cress: chaplain, Mrs. Mary tisy; conductor, Mrs. Lottie Anderson;, guard. Miss Kathleen Carroll: deleeate to denart.i ment rnnvantinn tra li:, D. alternate, Mrs. Carrie Glick; patriotic instructor, , Mrs. JoseDhllK Larrnl press correspondent, Mrs. Marv Cress. Officers will be installed Jan uary 20. ' , . Women's Catholic Order Foresters. St. Marv'a Pmart XT. C7T -I J L e a. - Z. ' ciCailCU tne tollowmir nftirara at th 1Aa . r meeting: Chief ranger, Mrs. Alice urcnnan; vice cniet ranger, Mrs. Anna vunrov: treasurer Mr Ma, ir.ii... recording secretary, Miss Elizabeth Kennelly; financial secretary, Mrs. Mary Volz; trustees, Mrs. Nora Ryan, Ellen Hanlon and Rose Ryan; dele gate to national convention in Mil- wauiree, wis., Mrs. Alice Brennan; al ternate, Mrs. Mary Voli. Installation uv.urs January j. . . Lawton Auxiliarv. I The General H. W. Lawton Auxil iary to uimp j,ee torby elected of- 2-5! IOIIOW- rresident, Mrs. -.nris wnnstensen; senior vice presi dent, Mrs. A. Russell; junior vice president, Mrs. A. Gladden; chaplain, Mrs. Walter Tnnae. , , J , VUIIUIA.IV1, .VI IS, vvaiter n, tAne; assistant conductor, Mrs. A. tdgar; patriotic instructor, Mra. O Whinaana.H. kl.a :. if ' a- "I'l'v. ..., aiiaaunaUl, iairS. Frank Osbnm- murrl Mra r ci.ii. asisianr gura, Mrs. tan Wye. Knights and Ladies of Seeuritv Omaska rniinril XTa ...:n . i " . r: . -'' Klve nower oance Monday evening, Jan uary i. 11, at tne Swedish and tn The real Christmas spirit permeated nearly every nook and corner of the court house on the last day of the week. It was the spirit of giving and receiving. As the maioritv nf the offices closed at noon, Saturday morning presented the last opportu nity for the members- of . the big court house family to exchange pres ents and Yuletide greetings before scattering to their respective homes to spend Sunday and Monday Nearly every office was piled high with gifts. Practically every depart ment head was the reciptent of some sort of gift from the members of his office force. Harry Pearce, register oi ueeas, spent tne morning walk ling about in a smoking jacket of elaborate design which his employes gave mm. ' The girl stenographers and private Secretaries in thp nifTarant nffinaa seemed to be the favored ones. They were KCDI OUSV ail momma nnvran. ping gift boxes and fluttering from office to. office in the excitement of telling each other what they got. Miss Charlotte Martin, private sec retary in the office of County Attor ney Maanav. an L.Aur aa,A.. J- of Omahans in all walks of life, who as oeen on tne job for seven years, 'got enough candy, perfumery and iewelrv tn strarU a amall n.n,.l. nent store. Her gifts were from law vers, business men, court house em ployes and detectives whom she has greeted with Iw rh.V,. "nnA ., jng" hundreds of times during the jvai. Omaha National Gives Bonuses to Help Beat EC, L. i The Omaha National bank distrib uted substantial bonuses to all its em ployes who have beenwith the institu tion a year or more.l Christmas Dfes- ents of cash were Riven to emoloves of less than a year's service. The bonuses were based on the an nual salaries of the employes and were characterized as "substantial" by J. DeF. Richards, -cashier, who made the announcement of the gilt uisinouuon. - . ' . : , .' "The bonuses 'ae more in the na ture of ammunition to be used against the H. C. of L. than Christmas pres ents," Mr. Richards stated. They will aid materially in- felping the boys uvcr ine nump. THIRD OFF ON FOR REPAIRING Dresher Brother Plant to Put Plenty of Action Into January Fur Pepart ment Business. Antone Kith, Furrier, Will Make New Fur Garment ; at 25 Off During January. A "Bargaih Month1' In a Dry Cleaning Establishment! Never heard of such a thing before, have you! ; ' Well, it's a fact, nevertheless, for Dresher Brothers, the Dry Cleaners A Dyers, at 2211-2217 rarnam street, will offer a ONE THIRD reduction oft all repair work done in their Fur Denart ment during January. ; Not only that, but Dresher will nffpr nfinr.irraTTnTCT nm -n - -" " - - vHiia wi t un alt NEW Fur Garments that may be maoe np in ineir r ur department aunng ine montn oi January. Think nf tha nnnnrtnnita. IVat prKsenie ILSeil U3 you. HOT ln- srance, you may nave that large scarf of yours made into a vastly mors iasmonaoie small One;, your DilloW muffs mnv hp maatn intn the present stylish round muffs: you may have new collars and cuffs put onto your fur coats; you mav have vnur f lira antimalv lined and all at a discount of ONE-THIRD, if only the work is done here during January'. Sneftkinc nf fnra ranrilnfa wnn that furs will look better and" wear Detter it Drought here to" be "glased" now and then. "Glazing" flira trivaa tham that hralliont-iahina and delightful fluff. ' ' , All fur work at Dreshers Is of course done under the supervision of Antnna T. If iah ' a TTiaaa lTv.At h.u.., a u uawci a of authoritative experience. By me way, your lurs may be dyed hem at A hm.fl.ain fiman anwH January ONE-FOURTH OFF. And if you have any furs to be stored they may be stored as usual in the inimitable Dresher Fur Storage Vaults. Rpmpmhpr Fnr Panainna. Daa. gains in January Also Bargains in the making up of new furs. nrnn ar. iirpanara- immanaa niont 2211-2217 Farnam St and have a namnnnl taIIt mrit.h Ma trial. Iphva vnnr wnrlr at Ttranitaia Pai gess-Nash or Dresher The Tailors, or phone Tyler 845 for a Dresher man. Dreshers pay parcel post or express charge , one way on all out-of-town , shipments. Adv, , READ BEE WANT ADS . - , aJWUIl auuiw nurrt. Sixteenth and Chicago street Raymond's Christmas greeting finds expression in all that the sentiment of the Yuletide means; coupled with the fact of this being our own FIRST Christmas, it affords us a double pleasure. There remains no better or moire appro priate thing to be said than that we wish for all a full measure of merriment f good . cheer and every pleasure the Joyous sea ' son brings. ",f , . : I ' j ... TJ m ( m n Early Street Car Service Christmas Morning, Dec. 2516 For the accommodation of persons attending church services on Christmas morning, earlier-than-regular street car service will be furnished on most lines.- The Service Will Be As Follow: if V First Car Subaaquant Service .3:52 a.m. 5:00 a.m., then every 5 minute" 4:20 a.m. 5:20 a.m., then every 10 minutes .6:00a. m. 5:45a. m., then every 10 minutes .4:20 a. in. 5:05 a. m., then every 10 minutes .4:46 a.m. 5:30 a.m., then every 10 minutes . 6 :05 a. m. ,6:35 a. m.- -S:20 a. m., -5:50 a. m., then every 10 minutes, then every 10 minutes. r FARNAM LINE Leaving Depots (northbound) Leaving Dundee : Leaving 46th and Cuming, . . ' HARNEY LINE Leaving Depots i . Leaving 33d and Parker. DODGE LINE Leaving Depots Leaving 30th and Spaulding. . Leaving 24th and Ames .(southbound) . . .4:60 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. Leaving 24th and Kansas Ave , . 5 :30 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. Leaving Florence. . . . 5:56 a. m Regular Sunday schedule Leaving S2d and Valley. .: 5:35 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. Leaving 29th and Dupont 6 :80 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. SOUTH OMAHA LINE Leaving 24th and Ames (eastbound) ... .4:46 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. Leaving 4 2d and Grand... , 6 :20 a. m Regular Sunday schedule. Leaving 43d and "Q". ........... .6:87 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. BENSON AND ALBRIGHT LINE . Leaving 13th and Vinton (southbound).. 4 :83a.m. LpAvinir 13th and Vinrnn nnrthhnnnall ' 4-17 m Leaving Albright. Leaving Benson WEST LEAVENWORTH LINE Leaving School for Deaf. . . Leaving Elmwood Park. .. . CROSSTOWN LINE Leaving 24th and Lake Leaving 44th and "L". 4:48 a.m. 4:66, 6:05, then regular Sunday schedule. 5:00 a. m. 5:46 a. m., then regular Sunday schedule. 5 :69 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. . ....... 5 :49 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. ........ 6 :16 a. m. Regular Sunday schedule. ........5:30a.m. Regular Sunday schedule. OMAHA 6? COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY r urn.