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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 9, 1917.
Gift
A Deed to A Home -What More
Could Yom Make to Your Wife, Daughter or Mother?
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Appropriate
DO
YOU
THAT the NORTH SIDE of Omaha is rapidly
becoming its fine residence section ;
THAT more new homes are built out there every
year than the south and west side combined;
THAT the prettiest spot in Omaha is the Miller
Park district, with its perfect contour, its rever
view and its fine paved streets;
THAT MlNNE LUSA is the finest place for you
to make your future home, where ground value
is STILL LOW, where you can quickly and easi
sell your honie if your plans should be changed;
THAT we are building 25 MORE of those beau
tiful homes, new designs, every modern conven
ience, shingle, siding and stucco exteriors, on
fine large lots, with every street improvement
already in, with ORNAMENTAL STREET
LIGHTS that greatly add to its charm ;
THAT we sell those homes on EASY TERMS. .
RENTS ARE HIGH
But why PAY RENT? Come in and let ns show
you. -V '
We have-500 satisfied clients to refer you to.
. Sundays Call E; A. Hoisington, Colfax 2202 or
; F. L. Gallup, Colfax 120.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,
' REALTORS. (
V 742 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldgi . ' Tyler 187.
A REAL DUNDEE BARGAIN
621 N. 51st St.
$500 cash Balance monthly
Located at one of the high points
1 in Dundee's good residence district.
One-half block to Underwood car line.
.This is a new , two-story, seven-room
. house. Large living room, dining room
and sun room, all in oak; three larjge'
bedrooms finished in white enamel.
Oak floors throughout. ' Large attic.
Pull cemented basement with excellent
furnace. .This place is really a bargain,
and in addition can be purchased on
the very easiest of terms. Lei us show
this house to you. Immediate posses
sion; Price' $5,750.
GEORGE & CO.
, ; - REALTORS '
GOOD INVESTMENTS
5,500 Brick flats, near 27th nd St. Mary's Ave.;. rented at $50 per
month. '
7,750 Brick, flats at 22d and Howard Sts.; present rental $65; worth
$77.50 per month. -
$ 7,800 Double brick flat,; near 26th and Harney; rented at $70 per
month. . . " .
$ 8,600 Brick flats, 26 rooms, near Creighton College; always rented at
$90 per month.
$ 8,600 Double brick flat, near High School, rented at $76 per month.
$10,500 Brick flats, 24th and Dewey; rented at $106 per month.
$10,500 Brick store building, corner lot on 24th St, monthly rental, $106.
An ideal investment; permanent tenants; no trouble to handle,
i Must have $5,000 cash. , - ,
$14,000 Leavenworth St. business property; one tenant, fire-year lease at
$1,500; $5,000 cash will handle. .
$15,000 Brick flats, northwest corner 23d and Capitol Ave. Three apart
ments, seven rooms each; pay 7 net.
$15,500 Dodge St, corner, with improvements, paying $185 per month;
; to permanent tenants. The rents are low and the improvements
very good. This is a close-in corner, bound to increase in value;
$5,000 cash to handle. ,
$15,000 Brick flats, West Farnam district Two ,brick buildings, four
" apartments, located on large corner lot; both streets and alley
paved and paid for. This is first class property in every re-
spect Rented too cheap at $130 per month: Owner leaving the
city and offers for quick sale at $15,000; $5,000 cash, balance
5 interest We could easily increase the rents $15 per month.
$30,000 Brick store building on 24th street, two high class tenants, at
$3,000 a year; ground 80x132. ,.
$30,000-Full lot with brick improvements, one block of Hotel Rome;
right in line for increase In value and the rents pay $2,650 a year;
$8,000 cash will handle.
GLOVER & SPAIN
Douglas 3962.
When, Buying Advertised Goods
Say You Read of Them in The Bee
ENOW
(Realtors)
919-20 City National
HOMES
$4,500 DUNDEE Six rooms. Big living room with
beamed ceilings and fireplace. Good sized din
ing room and kitchen on first floor, three bed
rooms and bath above. Oak woodwork and
floors. A fine little home on Capitol Avenue,
near 50th street.
:.". 750 DUNDEE Seven rooms, including enclosed
and heated sleeping porch. This is a beautiful
home. Big living room, fireplace, built-in cases.
Buffet and kitchen cabinet, tiled bath. Oak
floors in every room in the house. Location one
of the best.
$8,500 PARK AVE. Near Jackson, Eight rooms
This is one of the best built, best arranged
homes we know of. Hot water heat. Quarter
sawed oak woodwork and floors. Lpt 50x140,
facing on two streets. Paving paid in full. Fine
garage and cement driveway.
Armstrong Walsh Company
REALTORS
Tyler 1536. ' 333 Securities Bldg.
No'Central Beauty
Exceptionally fine new bngalow,
beautifully designed and finished,
all large rooms, with several built
in features; modern in every way
possible; ready to move in; choice
south front lot, paving all paid.
Price only $4,175 cash, or real easy
terms arranged.
New Miller Park Home
Nifty new S-r. bungalow, strictly
, modern, oak finish, beautifully
decorated; shades, screens, storm
sash and water meter; choice, cor
ner lot; streets paved. Priced only
$3,350. Cash or real easy terms.
See us for bargains.
Rasp Bros., Realtors.
10-15-14 Keellne Bldg.
Tyler T31.
INVESTMENTS
I 4,600 Kent $41.(0 par month. Two brick
torei and small cottage; on J4th
St., clou In,; never Vacant This
should show nearly 11 per cent on
your money.
$10,000 Rent $1,110 per year. Brick flat;
I room dowmtalrs and ( above;
eparat hot prater heating plants;
6-roora modern cottage on tarn lot;
aleo has hot water heat Flat Is
finished In finest of quarter-sawed
oak and Is on of the best-built
buildings we -know ot; location
near 35th and Davenport; $4,000
: cash will handle.
$10,500 Double brick, close In, on Georgia
' Ave.: I rooms and sleeping porch
' onl each aide; practically .new and
- up-to-the-minute oak woodwork
and floors; lot $0x140, with garage
on rear of lot A sura lnoome pro
ducer; now rented for $1,140 per
year; should bring not less than
11.300
All of the above properties can be
handled on reasonable payments ot
cash, and w recommend anyone as
a first-class buy.
Armstrong-Walsh Company,
Realtors,
Tyler ISIS. 333 Securities Bldg.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
DUNDEE HOMES
818.000 Brick: lot (0x135 feet; garage. .
$10,500 New brick and stucco, lot 60x13$
feet.
f 10.500 Stucco, lot 100x135 feet, garage.
$ 1,100 Stucco, lot 10x135 feet
$ 5,760 New stucco, lot 60x135 feet Will
build garage.
$ 3,600 Stucco, corner lot, . 60x136 foot
garage. ,
GEORGE & COMPANY'
REALTORS.
Douglas T6(. 503 City Nat'l Bank Bldg.
CENTRALLY LOCATED
I -room house, all modern; largo lot
paved street; nonresident owner writes for
us to cut the price from $4,600 to $3,300
for quick sale. Will take a small payment
down, and the place will rent for mora
than the monthly payment will be. Call
or phono for location. ;
SHULER & CARY,
REALTORS,
Doug. 6074. 304 Ksellns Bldg.
Close-In, Walking Distance,
Price Only $2,850 v
Six rooms and bath, hot water heat,
choice lot 60x120. paving all paid: can be
handled with $600 down.. A snap.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
701 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
WEST FARNAM HOME
AT A SACRIFICE
Seven rooms and a sleeping porch,
, fireplace, bookcases, beamed ceilings, buf
fot, beautiful sunroom, extra baseplugs
throughout, full brick foundation, toilet
and laundry tubs In basement, dandy
garage, lot 43x130; paving and all specials
paid, cost over $8,600, will sacrifice for
$7,600. This would make an Ideal Christ,
mas present for your family. For appoint
ment call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701-3 Cm. Nat. Bank Bldg.' Tyler 498.
A Real Bargain
A very well-built end attractive home,
located at 2620 Caldwell St.; 7 large
rooms, and very largo lot. This place
could not bo duplicated under $4,250, but
owner wants offer and will take less than
$3,000. Investigate and make an offer.
Bedford-Johnston Co.,
323 Keellne Blk. Doug. 2140.
7-R EAST front house, near Franklin school.
A snap, $1,20. F. I). Wead. 810 a. 18th.
North.
$300 DOWN $25 MONTH
OWNER LEAVING CITY
6-room, strictly modern bungalow, lo
cated at 37th and Boyd; south front.
Frlced at $3,300, a bargain figure.
TAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
"REALTORS,
537 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. T. 1781..
4916-15 NORTH 37TH STREET.
Strictly modern, brand new, absolutely
complete and ready to occupy, with win
dow shades, water meters, screens, side
walks and lighting fixtures; nice yard;
living room and dining room finished In
oak, with oak floors throughout; fins
basement and attlo. Price 4915 N. 37th
St., $3,460; 4919 N. 37th St., $3,760; $360
to $400 cash, balance terms. .
HIATT COMPANY,
245-7-5 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg, Tyler 50.
PRETTIEST MILE
Almost new,' 7 rooms and bath, strictly
modern, oak finish, beamed celling, fire
place bookcases, buffet, etc.; all decora
tod; sleeping porch; also garage. A very
fins horns at a low pries. Shown by ap
pointment Investigate at once. -
P. J..TEBBENS Realtor),'
505 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Ph. D. 2183.
NEW BUNGALOW? ;
Prams and stucco, ( rooms on one floor,
$ bedrooms, stairway to floored attic, east
front lot, located high and sightly on
North 47th Ave., Just south of Bedford;
just ono block west of Fontenelle Blvd.
Pries $3,800. $200 down, balance terms.
$10-313 Brandels Theater Bldg
AFTER looking st MINNB LUSA 300 dlf-
ni ouyera uaciaeu mai ii was tns Beat
proposition on the market and they
backed their judgment by buying tots.
IP YOU will ooma out today yoa will
understand why tha others are buying.
CHARLES W. MART1M X, m
743 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 187.
NEAR SHERMAN AVE7
Five-room bungalow. For sale cheap.
' All modern., B. H. Benner Co., D. 8408.
NEW, Modern 6-room bouse; psved street;
Harney car line. All oak. Will sell $260
oown can 1). zszil flays or Wsl. (77
6-H. MODERN cottage, block of car, good
location; $300 down,- $30 per month.
- Seward Bros.; 676 Brandels. Doug. 3540.
South.
SIX-ROOM MODERN
HOUSE AT 1117 SOUTH
24TH STREET FOR ONLY
$3,500 f. .
Reception hall, living room and dining
room with hardwood finish, three sleep
ing rooms and bath on 3d floor. A cheap
horns for someone.
W. H. GATES, Realtor.
047 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294.
BUY THIS PLACE
FOR A
HOME.
This good 6-room modern-except-heat
house at 1705 Castelar 8t. would make a
good home tor you. Put down $100 cash.
Liberty bonds or a vacant lot as the first
payment and pay tha balancs Ilk rent.
Houss Is In good condition. The place
is only a block from school and car line.
For price call
CREIGH. SONS & CO.,
REALTORS,
Douglas 300. 608 Bee Bldg.
HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT.
5 rooms and bath, large living room,
' with cloak room and mirror door, colon
nade opening with bookcases; dining room
with built-in buffet kitchen and pantry,
rear entry on first foolr, two bedrooms and
bath on second floor. Just In tha course
of completion. Fries only $3,500; will
- make terms to good party. Located 3030
8. 33d St
C. O. CARLBERO.
310-813 Brandon TheateffBldg.
NEAR HANSCOM PARK
rooms, exterior Kellastona stucco, with
marble dash; very attractive; Just one
block to car line; large living room and
dining room with built-in buffet built-in
bookcases, cloak room with mirror door,
sunroom and two bedrooms on second
floor, corner lot; just being completed;
located 3001 & 33d 8t Pries $4,600.
Terms to good party. '
C. O. CARLBERO,
810-312 'Brandels Theater Bldg.
BEMIS PARK.
CUT TO $3,750. .
Very attractive large 6-room horns near
Lafayette Ave. ; large east front lot ; worth
$4,500, but can bs bought tor $3,760 on
easy terms.
BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO.,
222 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 3140.
ONE 6-room and one 4-toom cottage, both
on ons lot; fins condition: live In on and
rent tha ether. Price tor both. 63.760.
Very easy terms. No. ttSJ & 20tb St
NORRIS NORRIS.
40$ Baa Bldg. Fbont Douglas Wit.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
HOME INCOME INVESMENT.
S. E. corner, 34th and Arbor Sts., two
fine, modern houses. One Is 6 rooms, osk
finished, fire place, etc. The other Is
6 rooms, rented to good tenant for 522.50.
Ground, 108x132, room for more houses or
apartments. Exceptional proposition.
fe owner, Harney 1341.
Miscellaneous.
EASY TERMS
2121 Pratt St. 2-story, 6-room, strictly
modern, full basement, fireplace, nicely
decorated. Pries $4,000.
3331 Ames Ave. Hi -story, 5 rooms,
strictly modern; large lot, with paving all
paid. Price $2,960.
2433 South 20th St. Two cottages, one
four and one five-room; nice lot, with
paving all paid, and the price for the
two cottages Is only $2,760.
2130 South 84th St. Five rooms down
and three upstairs; large lot with paving
all paid; strictly modern. Price $3,950.
We also have sis houses under con
struction ranging In pries from $3,760 to
$8,600, which can be finished and dec
orated according to your ideas. Let us
show you that we have something that
will suit you.
NORRIS & NORRIS, '
400 Bee Bldg. ' Phone Douglas 4270.
FOR SALE.
7-roora house, hot water heat garage,
$3,750. John J. Mulvlhlll. Realtor, 300
Brandels Theater Bid. Phone Doug. 96.
W. FARNAM SMITH & Co.. ,
Real Estate and Insurance,
1329 Karnam St Doug. 10(4.
. R. S. TRUMBUkL,
308 1st Nst Bk. Bide.
D 1734
LET me show you my brand new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Res
sonsble terms. Call owner. Douglas 1722.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pipty
DESIRABLE store rooms; modern front,
metal celling, steam heat (24-626 8. 16th.
St., size 82x60, can ba subdivided; low
rent. Conrad Young, 322 Brandies
Theater Building, Douglas 1571.
YOUNG & DOriERTT,
City Real EuuUe.
Douglas 1671. 323 Brandels Theater.
H. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist
tn downtown business property
" i i i i i i ii
REAL' ESTATE Investment
. A REAL INVESTMENT
NEAR 28TH AND HARNEY STS.
PAYS ABOUT 12 PER CENT GROSS.
A fine corner, 63x104, Improved with
pressed brick building consisting of four
4-room apts., and 'two 6-room apts., oak
. floors , and finish throughout, strictly
modern, furnace heat, tenanta furnish
heat Property built 3 years ago. Paving
paid In full. Price $17,000 for quick sale.
Yearly Income $1,986. No safer place to
put your money, y, cash.
HIATT COMPANY,
245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler $0.
132 FEET ON 24TH
with good buildings, $16,000. (About the
best we have).
HARRISON .& MORTON,
916 Omaha National.
Douglas 314.
YViiLL LOCATED.
INVESTMENT BARGAIN. '
Corner 27th and Dodge Sts; ground
134x142 ft; 5 large attached modern
frame houses and room for 4 more. Im
provements. Renting for better than 10
per cent on $18,000. Am going to the
coast and for a ahort time will offer this
valuable property for $16,500. There Is a
future to this property that will pay you
to Investigate.
W. W. MITCHELL, Owner.
1820 Spencer St. Omaha. Neb.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
Close In, near high school, two-apartment
brick, steam heated, also a 7-room
frame house, renting for" $1,000.00 per
year. Owner will take $6,800.00, $1,800.00
cash, balance long time at ( pet. 2520 Chi
cago street '
J. B. ROBINSON, Realtor.
442 Bee Bldg. p. 097.
FARNAM STREET
Corner, east of 20th, $150 M. Fair In
come. HARRISON & MORTON,
916 Omaha National.' . Douglas $14.
REAL ESTATE -TRACKAGE
TRACKAGE
99x133, brick buildings; for saU or for
rent; all or part E. H. Benner Co. D.
4406. ... , ',
REAL ESTATETo Exchange
50-ROOM briok hotel. In town of 9,000 peo
ple, exch. for land, clear, $28,000.
30-room brick hotel, live town, sxch.
bldg. and fur. for land. $10,000.
20-room apt. house, Omaha, exch. bldg.
and fur. for land, $16,000.
. , . 60-room apt Omaha, want land, $40,000.
Large apt house. Omaha, rents for
$8,000 a year; exch. equity for land,
$85,000.
8-room modern houss, want land closs
In, Omaha property, want land, $30,000.
Fine brick Income property, large Neb.
town, want land, $30,000.
. What can you offer?
GANGESTAD.
Offices, 248 Bee Bldg.. Omaha. D. 8477.
FOR EXCHANGE Modern brick flats; best
residence district Kansas City; monthly
rental, $200; price, $26,000; Incumbrance.
$11,000; want merchandise for equity. C.
C. Stone, South Auburn, Neb.
FINE 7-r. modern home at 2629 Caldwell,
lot 60x138; Incumbrance, $1,750; will take
vacant property worth $1,604 for equity.
BEDFORD- JOHNSTON CO., Doug. 3140.
NINE-ROOM, pressed brick bungalow, 3 lots,
In Denver, to exchange for house In
Omaha, G., 2425 Leavenworth St, Omaha,
Neb.
240 ACRES level land, 1 mile from station.
In Monona county, Iowa; will exchange for
clear Omaha residence property, Oliver
& Uptegrove. Onawa, la.
TRADE 6 room house north, one block to
car and school, two blocks from Omaha
University; want modern Improved acre
age. Box 9430. Omaha Bee.
HAVE 60 acres. Wheeler county, value
62.600; will trade tor equity In city'prop
erty. Wilson. 317 8 15th
EASTERN North Dakota and cheap Colo
rado lands for sale and exchange. Mueller,
1810 Stout St.. Denver, Colo.
WESTERN LANDS. Nilsson, 422 Boss Bldg
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
MINN'E LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
24th St., can be bought at a bargain;
this lot must be sold. Call owner eve
nings. Walnut 70.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE Garden Lots near car line, paved
tnt. 3125 to 61 6 6f down, Doug 6074
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE aeveral good reliable buyers for
6 snd 6-room bouses and bungalows with
$300 to C500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co.. Tyler 496. 701 Oma. Nat Bank Blrtt
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
NEARLY new, 6-room house; will sacrifice
if sold this week. Phone Benson 734-J.
SIX-RM. house on easy terms; must sell;
might consider auto. Ben. 597.
Acreage.
FIVE very fine garden lota, .close to car line.
close to school. Just outside the city limits,
'where you do not have to pay city taxes:
an Ideal place to raise pigs, poultry or
garden; the owner has moved to Cali
fornia and says sell at once; price 892
each: terms, 60e a week on each lot Call
Walnut .466 today or In the evening.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
ACREAGE SNAP
7H acres at 48th and Brown, just over
the city limits, but near all city con
veniences. This lies high and level: 2
acres In good fruit balance under culti
vation; 7-room house, barn, ch'ln
house, partly fenced, chicken-tight
Owner will consider a 5 or 6-room bunga
low In good locality not over 4 years old,
not priced over $3,500, as first payment.
Price of this property Is $7,600; can be
handled on a cash basis for $2,600, or a
$2,500 equity In a small house.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS,
537 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781.
ACREAGE WEST .
On Dodge street and adjoining land Is
rapidly rising in value. We offer 40 acres,
5 miles west ot City Limits, high, sightly,
gently sloping; 30 acres In cultivation, 6
acres fine shaded pasturs with running
water, fair Improvements, some fruit
mile from Dodge street paved road
on main road. Terms $3,000 cash, balance
annually.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. REALTORS
1016 Omaha National Bank Building,
Phone Doug. 2715.
FOR RENT Acreage, 8 lots. 2-room fur
nished house on West W St, $12.50 per
mo. Call Walnut 3902 or Doug. 2819
Monday.
Congregational.
Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmet P. W.
Leayltt, Pastor 11, "Christ, the Servant;"
7:37, atereopticon story of the Pilgrims.
Hillside, Thirtieth and Ohio, W. S. Hamp
ton, Pastor At 10:30, Harry Roberts, a
former member, will speak; sermon by the
pastor at 7:30; Young People's Society Chris
tian Endeavor, 6:30; prayer meeting, Wed
nesday at 8; Sunday school at noon.
First, Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred J.
Clark, Pastor 10:30, "The Cry for Deliv
erance;" noon. Church school; Wednesday,
7:45, at Young Woman's Christian associa
tion, "The School of Religion.''
Central Park, Forty-second and Saratoga,
Rev. Denton Cleveland, Pastor 10, Bible
School; 11. "Fulfilled and Unfulfilled Proph
ecies;" 3, Junior Christian Endeavor: 6:30,
Intermediate; 6:30, Senior; 7:30, "Nehemlah
the Man."
Central, Twenty-seventh and St. Mary's,
G. A. Hulbert, Pastor1 10:30, morning wor
ship; 12, Bible school; 7, young people's
meeting; midweek, prayer aervlee Thursday
at I.
Episcopal.
St, Andrews, Forty-second and IsXmllton,
J, E. Flockhart, Rector Holy communion,
$; church school, 9:45; at 11, "Is Christ's
Second Advent at Hand?' at 7:30, "Con
science and the Beast."
St. Paul's, Thirty-second and California,
Arthur H. Marsh, Vicar Holy communion,
7:30; church school, 9:46; prayer and ser
mon, 11. r
St. Barnabas, Fortieth and Davenport,
Lloyd B. Holsapple, Rector At 7, matins;
7:30, holy communion; 9:30, children's
eucharist, followed by church school; 10:45,
litany, choral eucharist and sermon; 7:30,
choral evensong and sermon.
Lutheran. ,
Grace English, 1325 South Twenty-sixth,
C. N. Swlhart, Minister 11, "Love Tri
umphant;" 7:45, "A, Universal Debt;' 9:60,
Sunday school; 6:45, Luther league.
Grace Branch Sunday School, hall, Forty
eighth and Leavenworth.
Church of Our Redeemer Twenty-sixth
and Amea, C. B. Harman, Pastor 9:45,
Bible school; 11, "Is the Second Coming
Near?" ,
Kountze Memorial, Twenty-sixth and
Farnam, Rev. O. D. Baltzly, Pastor 9:45,
Sunday school, W. D. Morton, superintendent;-11,
"The Working Power of the
Master;' 7, Luther league; 8, "The Moun
tain of the Unmarked Grave;" confirmation
lectures Thursday and Friday evenings at
and Friday afternoon t 4:15, "Respecta
ble Thieves and Other Thieves the Tongue
That Is Set on Fire of Hell."
St. Paul's, Twenty-fifth and Evans, Rev.
E. T. Otto, Pastor 9:30, Sunday school;
10:80, sermon In German by Rev, J. Hllgen
dorf; 7:30, services In English; choir Fri
day at 8; confirmation classes Tuesdays
and Fridays.
Danish, 819 South Twenty-second, X.
Sorensen. Pastor 9:40, Sunday school;
10:40 and 3:15, preaching; 6:15, yonng peo
ple's Bible class; Thursday, 5:15, regular
midwest meeting.
' First, Twentieth and Mason, Rsv. Titus
Lang, Pastor 10, German cervlce; 8, Eng
lish, "Our Redeemer, True God,"
8t Mark's, Twentieth and Burdette,
Rev. 8. de Freese, Pastor 9:45, Sunday
school; 11 and 8, preaching; 7, Young Peo
ple's Christian Endeavor.
Our Savior's Norwegian-Danish, Twenty
sixth and Hamilton, M. W. Halverson, Pas
tor Services in English, 11; Sunday school,
10; congregational ' meeting, Monday eve
ning; mission society, Wednesday afternoon;
Young People's society, Thursday evening;
all meetings In the church parlors.
Zlon, Thirty-sixth and Lafayette, A. T.
Lorlmer, Pastor; Eva Nelson, Organist;
Blrger Edquist, Choir Director 9:45, Sun
day school; 11, . preaching; 8, song service,
the choir to be assisted by Mrs. Soderberg
and Mr. Melcher, soloists. Tuesday even
ing the Luther league will be entertained
In the church parlors by the Misses Skaren,
Olson and Tollender; Thursday evening ths
Men's society will meet at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joel Lungren, 8520 Woolworth;
the subject for discussion will be "How
Shall We Best' Retain the Fruits of' the
Reformation?'' Introduced by Olof Johnson
and Carl RoBenqulst; choir rehearsal Fri
day evening.
Methodist Episcopal.
Jennings, Fifty-first and Hickory, R. H.
Chenoweth, Pastor Sunday school, 10, P. L.
Edgar, superintendent; at 11, "What the
World Wants to Know;" Epworth league, 7,
Mrs. B. G. Grover, leader; at 8, "Our Pa
triotic Duty;" prayer meeting at t, Wednes
day. Diets Memorial, Tenth and Pierce, H. P.
Hunter, Pastor Sunday school, 9:45; 11,
patriotic service by Sunday school; Epworth
league, 7, Mrs. H. P. Hunter, leader; preach
ing at 8; prayer service, Wednesday at 8.
Pearl, Twenty-fourth and Larimore, Earl
E. Bowen, Pastor 9:45, Sunday school; 11.
and 7:30, preaching; 6:30 Epworth league;
Wednesday, 7:30, fellowship hour.
Norwegian-Danish, Twenty-fifth and De
catur, James Sonaker, Pastor1 Sunday school
at 10; preaching, 11 and 7:45; prayer meet
ing, Thursday, 8.
Trinity, Twenty-first and BInney, H. G.
Langley, Pastor Preaching at 11, "Christian
Literature," interests of the Christian Ad
vocate; 7:30, "Manifestations of God's
Power;" music by choir, F. F. Williams,
chorister; Mrs. Flora Sears Nelson, organist;
Sunday school, 9:45, R. M. Tyson, superin
tendent; Epworth league, 6:30, Robert Car
ley, president '
Swedish, Nineteenth and Burt K. G. Nor
berg. Pastor Preaching services, "The
Greatest Revelation," 11; and " The World's
Conquerors," 7:30. Sunday school, 10 a. m.,
Augu-t Johnson, superlnteifdent; Epworth
league service, 6:30 p. m.
Free, Corner Fortieth and Maple Sunday
school, 10; preaching, 11; class meeting, 13;
Young People's meeting, 6:45; preaching,
7:30; mid- eek prayer meeting Wednes
day avening at 6 o'clock.
First, Twentieth and Davenport, Rev.
Frederick W. Simpson, Pastor Morning,
'Preparation for the Final Conflict;" evening.
"What It There Was No God?" .
Osk Street Twentieth and Oak, Russell
E. Waltt. Pastor 9:45, Sunday school; 11,
"Saved to Serve;" 3, Junior league and
choir; 6:30. Epworth league, Mlas Georgia
Reeves, leader; 7:30, "The Training of
Peter:" Wednesday, 7:45, Bible study and
prayer meeting, led by pastor.
African, 6233 South TWenty-ftfth. J. A.
Broadnat. Pastor 11 and, 7:45. preaching;
12:15, class meeting; 1, Sunday aohool; 6:30,
Allen Endeavor.
Presbyterian.
Covenant Twenty-seventh and Pratt
Charles H. Fleming, Pastor At 10:30, "Hon
oring God;" Bible school at noon; Junior
Endeavor. I, and Senior Endeavor, 6:30; at
7:30, "Did the Bible Teach That Thla War
Would Last 41 Months?" Wednesday eve
ning at ( the combined devotional and
teacher training service, the pastor leading.
Lowe Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas, A.
F Ernst, Minister 9:30, Junior Christian
Endeavor: 10. Sabbath school; 11, "Ths
Friendly Fault Finder," 6:30, Senior Chris
tian Endeavor; 7:30 ."The- Temptation of
Jesus."
.... A T WfUinw TAtnr Rundav
school, 10: at 11. "Our Spiritual Father;"
'jnriaiian snaeavur, .vi i iiwunH,
Forgey will speak; prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 6, - .-
TOPICS FORSABBATH
Bible Class of th.e North Pres
byterian to Present Serv
ice Flag to the
Church.
At the Sunday morning services
at the North Presbyterian church the
adult Bible class will present a ser
vice flag, on which will be as many
stars as there are young men of the
church now in the army. The flag
will carry 34 stars.
The presentation speech in turning
the service flag over to the church
will be by D. W. Merrow,' teacher
of the Bible class. The response is' to
be by Rev. J. M. Wilson, who .will
occupy the pulpit of the church for
the first time Sunday morning as the,
regular pastor. Following, the pre
sentation and the speech of accep
tance, there will be prayers for the
young men who have been called, to
the colors, these to be followed by
the singing of patriotic songs.
Rev. J. M. Wilson, recently elected
pastor of the North Presbyterian
church, has arrived in the city and
Sunday morning and evening will
occupy the pulpit. Plans are being
arranged for a reception to be held
for the new pastor and his wife, but
the date has not been determined.
Rev. G. A. Hulbert of the Central
Congregational church will address
the members of the House of Hope
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr.
Haberstro and his choir will conduct
an hour's musical.
Rev. R. B. A. McBride, former
pastor of the Central United Presby
terian chufch, Twenty-fourth and
Dodge streets, is in New York, it is
rumored, on his way to enter the
Young Men's Christian association
war work in France. Rev. Mr. Mc
Bride has been pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, Cedar Rapids,
la.
Rev. Frederick W. Simpson will
preach at th . First Methodist church
Sunday. His morning subject will be
"Preparation for the Final Conflict,"
and his evening theme, "What If
There Was No God."
The Sunday evening sermons at
the Castelar Presbyterian church
during December are planned to aid
individual evangelism, leading lo a
Decision day, December 30.
Rev. Charles F. Holler, pastor of
Trinity Baptist church, will preach
Sunday evening at Immanuel Baptist
church, Twenty-fourth and Pinkney,
arid at the close of the service will
baptize a number of candidates, who
desire to unite with Trinity church.
The rector of All Saints church has
returned from a visit to the Atlantic
coast and will preach Sunday at 11.
A large service flag will be unfurled
at this service and a new and en
larged honor roll placed in the lobby
of the church.
The first services in the Interde
nominational People's Mission church
will be held at the new location,
Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets,
Sunday, December 16, according to
Rev. A. Wagner, pastor. The first
payment of $400 has been met by pop
ular subscription. The building, which
was formerly an Episcopal church, is
to cost $1,500.
The People's Mission church was
formerly located in the old Third
ward, but because of the number of
parishioners who have moved away
it was deemed necessary to seek a
new location.
Baptist.
Immanuel, Twenty-fourth and Pinkney,
Arthur J. Morris, Pastor At 10:30, "No
More Sea;" Bible school at noon, Charles
W. Simon, superintendent; young people's
meeting, 6:30; at 7:30 Rev, Mr. Holler of
Trinity Baptist church will preach and ad
minister the ordinance of baptism at close
ot service; prayer and praise service Wed
nesday at 8.
Olivet, Thirty-eighth and Grand, J. A.
Jensen, Pastor At 10, Bible school; at 11,
'The Ever Present Lord;" 6:30, Baptist
Young People's union, "Here Am I, Send
Me;" at 7:30, "A Marriage Scene;'' Wed- -nesday
at 8, prayer and praise meeting,
Olive Grove Mission, Thirty-eighth and
Crown Point Bible school, 2:45.
First, Park and Harney, Alonso Alvln
DeLarme, Miniate!1 At 11, "What is Man?"
at 7:45,- Rev. Mr, DeLarme will preach a
special sermon on "Tha Greatest Battle
field on the Planet,' for which there will
be a special program of music by ths large
chorus choir, Mrs. Howard Kennedy, or
ganist and director of music.
Trinity, Twenty-fifth and H, Charles F.
Holler, Pastor Sunday school, 1:46; at 11,
"The Bride the Lamb's 'Wife;" Junior union,'
2:30; Baptist Young People's union, 6:30;
at 7:30, sermon by Rev. Clark H. Bancroft,'
"Making Democracy Safe tor the World."
Grace. Tenth and Arbor, E. B. Taft Pas-!
tor At 11, "Driving Out Darkness by Let-'
ing In Light;" at 7:30, "Excuse for Not Be-'
coming a Christian I am Afraid I Can't'
Hold Out.'
Calvary, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton, W.
O. Anderson, Pastor At 10:30, "The Chris
tian's World Relation;" church school at
noon; Baptist Young People's union, 6:30;
evangelistic service, 7:30.
Benson, Sixty-fourth and Maple, T. An
derson, Pastor Bible school at 10; worship
and sermon at 11; Young People's meeting
at 6:45; evening service at 7:30; mid-week
sermon on Wednesday evening.
Christian.
First. Twenty-sixth and Harney, Charles
E. Cobbey, Pastor Bible school, 10, J. R.
Cain, superintendent; communion and
preaching, 11, "The Invisible Helper;" Chris
tian Endeavor, Intermediate, Senior, young
people and adult, 6:30: at 7:46, "When The
Churches' of Omaha Waks Up."
Florence, Wlllltt and Twenty-ninth Bible
school and preaching, 10; Christian En
deavor, 6:30; preaching by a layman, 7:30.
Mllhsr Park Mission, 3031 Arcadia, B. C.
Harding, Missionary Bible school and
preaching at 3.
Benson. North Slxty-first R. C. Harding.
Pastor Bible school and preaching, 10;
patriotic services' throughout the morning
service, begtnlng with the Bible school;
Christian Endeavor. 6:45; at 7:45, "Con
formation or Transformation f tire newly
organized Junior choir, which has been,
practicing during the week, will sing Bun
day morning and evening; the regular choir
will sing several numbers.
Christian Science.
Subject of the lesson sermon In all Chris
tian Science churches Sunday la "God, th
Only Cause and Creator."
First Church. Twenty-fourth and St
Mary's Services, 11 snd 8; 8unday school.
9.45 and 11; Wednesday meeting, 8.
Second Church, 5019 Underwood Services,
11; Sunday school, 9:45; Wednesday meet
ing. 8.
Third Church, Druid Hall, 2414 Ames
Services, 11; Sunday school ."9: 45 and 11; -Wednesday
meeting, 6.