Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 28, 1920, AUTOMOBILE AND SPORTS NEWS, Image 38

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'THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 28, 1920.
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PERSHING GOES
TO CHURCH FOR
HOUR OF QUIET
General Attends Services Dur
ing Visit to El Paso, Texas
j . t JoJns Congregation In
, - Song and Prayer.
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- Alden A. Evans tells in the El
t Paso (Tex.) Herald how General
Pushing attended church service
when he was in that. city one Sun
day not long ago. Mr. Evans writes:
' "At St. Clements Episcopal
church Sunday morning Gen. John
J. Pershing gave an hour to devout
worship. During the service no men
tion was made of the general's pres
ence. This was partly due to the
fact that the general himself desired
the privilege of a quiet hour in
, church for the sole purpose of wor
ship. "While the church which General
Pershing would attend had not been
- announced, it, was Tcnown that he is
a communicant of the Episcopalian
church, and it was supposed that he
would go to St. Clements. Enough
.. persons supposed this to crowd the
church and fill a hundred extra
seats. A score were obliged to
stand.-
"At five minutes after 11 o'clock
General Pershing quietly entered
- the churchj He sat in the center
section, eight rows from the front.
; His seat was not decorated. No
demonstration was made when he
entered or left the building.
Kneels in His Pew.
"The general, after he had been
seated only a few seconds, took out
his glasses, adjusted them and fixed
his "eyes on the big picture of the
Great Shepherd above the altar. His
next glance was at the hymnal as
the choir sang the processional.
"When prayer was offered the
general knelt in his pew.
"The rector, Dr. Fuller Swift,
- asked God's blessing upon the con
gregation, prayed for the men in
the army and that the United States
might be delivered from its enemies.
Then the congregation repeated the
Lord's prayer in unison, General
Pershing joining.
"The congregation sang the
'Star Spangled Banner' as the col
ors were held aloft. When the or
'gan sounded the first note the gen
eral straightened himself slightly
and kept his eyes fixed straight
ahead.
Puts Dollar in Basket
"Then the congregation joined
with the choir in singing 'My Coun
try 'Tis of Thee.'
"General Pershing listened attent
tively, as the rector delivered his
sermon, the subject of which ' was
.Thou has set my feet in a large
place.' 1
. "The general took part in all of
the service, including the offertory.
When the collection basket came by
ne took irom ms trouers p octet a
dollar and laid it in with the other
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S AMERICA '
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BMs Man Hurled
. From Sidecar to Top
Of Auto In Crash
Thrown completely from the side
car of a motorcycle in which he
' was riding with Joe Larson, 221S
Maple street, c. K. t-rven 1906 Ave
nue A Council Bluffs, landed on
top of an automobile driven by J.
; D. Bisgard, 3809 Farnam street,
wnen the car crashed into the mo
torcycle at Thirtieth and Farnam
streets at noon yesterday.
The motorcycle was wrecked.
Fryer suffered a wrenched back and
lost several teeth. Larson was cut
about the face, arms and leers.
v , All three participants were taken
to Central police station, where the
., wounded men were treated by police
surgeons, and Bisgard was booked
for - reckless driving. Police say
JBisgara was turning north on
Thirtieth street when he lost con
trol of his car. v
Fourth Municipal Milk
Station to Open Monday
The fourth municipal milk station
will be opened Monday morning
in the fire house at Twenty-second
and Ames avenue. . - '
Stations will be opened in the fire
louses at Thirtieth and Spaulding
Streets and Sixteenth and Izard
streets as soon as equipment can be
Installed. .
Other stations will he opened In
. tponse to requests of the various
V sotnmunities.
'efective Sewer Trenching
Causing Street Depressions
Defective sewer trenching of last
season is being disclosed in at least
, 12 dangerous depressions in un
saved streets, City Commissioner
Sutler of the street cleaning and
maintenance department has advised
the - public, improvements depart
ment s
. "It is evident that the earth was
ot properly tamped when replaced
in the eewer ditches," Mr. Butler
explained.
yiclous Dog Attacks
4Year-0!d Harold Boyd
Harold Boyd, 4 years old, 2620
, Forth Thirty-second street, was bit
tea by a ticous dog yesterday in
front of the child's home. A police
Surgeoin was called to dress his in-
Iuries about the head and face,
lumane Officer Bradley took
charge of the -dog. The owner is
ii ot known to police
ftUarn Sip-tank-Auto Painting
MarblinhowcarrJ VAilmg -by dciag
Ithe real work-No Books-He Mai) Course
CH1OS0 15 SCHOOLS
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Wffll Nothing ' n Convince
rYStfnl D . TpVERY Spring shopper who tests these values will be readily convinced -iV.Y Yourself m
fxMl But the v that we are the real home furnishing center of the community. These fsz SA MonddV
vf IL T l bargain specials point the index finger of ECONOMY to Hartman's. V 01 S-
1 I ruth You'll profit in a measure never before possible anywhere. . p j
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'A Truly Remarkable Display of
living Room Suites
This marvelous Queen Anne Living Room Suite must surely command
your eager attention. The full length Davenport has an all-cane back
with cane panel sides. Three loose cushion seats, with two pillows
ana bolster to match. Large and roomy chair and rocker to match.
We earnestly invite you to inspect this
Suite in Tapestry together with others
is Velours at
$358.75
Baby's
Delight
Baby la deserving of the
uesi were umi suixy ,
and we offer this model
In gray or natural at
$19.50
See Our
Display
of
Carriages
Cedar Chests by the Score
Never before have we had a more complete
showing of chests. A convenient size as
shown, only
$23.50
" "TT If" " -
An Ice Saver
This standard make is
carried in all the 22
branch stores. White
enamel lined at
$32.50
Buy Yours Now
Though somewhat early
you will realize a distinct
saving at
$16.85
Monday'i BARGAINS will mean a decided rush in our Rng
Department. A few of the specials i
9x12 Genuine Royal Wilton Rugs, all worsted dfl Q 75 0
and fringed, the $175 kind. Special . . J) X ) ra
9x12 Seamless Wilton O!
Rugs at . ,". . pOO I O
9x12 Silky Seamless . . 6 ECO Vtf
Axminster Rugs at tpOtsOU
9x12 Heavy Serviceable $1A'7E?
Grass Rugs at ..v . Jp 1 )t f O
Our Second Floor
Is entirely given over to the display of Rugs, Linoleums and Curtains.
We want to call particular attention to the fact that we are showing at
this time complete lines of Whittall Anglo-Persian, Karnak Wiltons,
Sedan Wiltons, Herati Wiltons, Lakewood Wiltons and Balbeck Wil
tons, as well as complete stocks of Axminsters, Velvets, Brussels
ud Wool Fiber Art Grassin both large and small sizes
SIXTEENTH BETWEEN HARNEY AND HOWARD
Our Greatest Bargain
Sanitary Steel Rail Bed, large sizs Dresser and an artistic
Dressing Table with Bench to match in ths d5Q C A
Golden Oak finish. Monday only J)OOsDU
With Cretonne
A VmttU number Ja ohoice
finishes. Choice of rocker or
chair
$22.50
Phone Set
Monday We Feature
This Luxurious Tapestry Suite
Attractive Suit in Oak
Each piece is exactly like the picture perfectly ' designed,
generously proportioned. See this value 0 Af 7 E?
Monday at pffrs7. O
With Porcelain Top Gas Ranges
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We again offer this special
for Monday sn4 Tuesday.
Only
$5.85
A value you cannot possibly afford to overlook. This, suite
' should surely appeal to you with its extreme comfort. You will
never find such a bargain as this
ths three pieces only
Rocket, or Chair, $j8.j$
$298.50
Burn Coal and Gas Choice Finishes
Select your new range from
our complete stock. Easy
weekly payments of
Handsome fernery with com
plete waterproof tin well
made and strongly built
$1.50
-ki---
$9.75
The whits enamel kind, of
large size. Convenient drawer
as shown. Only "
$12.85
Ws carry a most somplefa
showing of gas stoves and
ranges. This type only
$26.50
"Happy Day" Electric
Eliminate the drudgery ot
wash day with a "Happy Day"
electric. Come and see a
demonstration. Only
$87.50
Queen Anne Period
Choice Brown Mahogany fin
ish ft extension with 48
inch top
$53.50
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