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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11, 1922.
tWiUiahi W.Porter
Lectures Here on
Christian Science
Representative of Mother
Church Says Man Reflects
Inexhaustible Resources
f the Divine Mll
Pot
William W.
ence lecturer,- ad
c at the Fir;
ixr last Right.
jr. rorter, a
nt lectureship
The First Chui
BftMon, Man.,
Thought ri
vlrtt Mind of
of all intelli
like man. C
s. rates the
Voai image.
reiiect the t
the divine 1,
Mind hat
Iff, Christian Sei
ned a large au-
Church, Scientitt,
mbr of the ttoard
Mother Church.
of Christ. Scientist.
aid:
tly related to the di-
who is the source
ice, reveals the Ooq-
Istian Science demon-
thai because man it
d likeness, man must
haustibla resources of
ind. All that the divine
A knows, therefore, br-
longs by reflection to God' perfect
spiritual tnAn. Until th nature of
man t true fetfhood is understood hu
man beingtl wi be in ignorance of
their naturiat rights and privileges,
and will continue to suffer as a re
salt of thg lack of understanding'.
Dlscovsry and Discbveref.
"Mir Baker Eddv is (he Discov
erer aitfd Fotrnder of Christian Sci
ence and the Author of it textbook.
"Scence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures." Christian Scientist have
, a J distinct love and regird for their
revered leader. This attitude is in
recognition and gratefut acknowl--r
edgment of her unselfish Service to
all mankind. Indeed, from the date
of her healing in the year 1866, Mrs.
, Eddy's life waft spent exclusively in
,. proving the tfnth -which had Been
revealed to her, and in establishing
Christian Science . in accordance
therewith. -
, "The. qitestlOfi .' may be asked:
Does Christian Science never fail?
No true science can ever fail. One
" may fail to Understand the science
of numbers, or fail properly to ap
ply this science in working" on, a
mathematical problem. N6 one Will
- ' assume, however, that because thef
hia Wn a failnr to Understand Or
nronerlv to aoolv this science of
numbers the science of JhathemafieS
has failed. Like wist there trie be
a failure properly td Understand
Christian Science. or a faihife prop
erly to apply this Science hi the
working out of i . ttfoblerh . under
consideratt'6-i-but Christian Science
never fails.
Buic Error, -
. " "System of religion and of medi
cine which have appeared and disip
ptared have finally disappeared be
cause they were founded eithef pon
1 the personal reputation, or the" per
sonal sense, of their originators, or
upon the unworthy belief that evil
is a reality witn power exceeoniB
that of Rood or God; and that ftiet-
ter, Bon-intelligent and inert, pos
sesses the qualities of Life jfid JMrtd.
Christian Science declares that God is
the only creator; that real creation
must reflect th , twmtt of
th divine M.ndj arid tb
mi ttntlMt rOAsists. fhefefot 61
spiritual of true iitii. Evn
a spiritual St true idea, cdrisecjuefitty
-' is hot a creatiofl 6f God.
- Mother Charea htft .
"Sbme wilt doubtless say; tfcaf
t . safeguard ShdUld be established- to
r.Mrt (Vi niihtic against misfepfe-
Aotinn whit-R are mad in the
, name of Christian SelenceY Mrs
t?ja.. im .an 4nrMiti f nt nice a anc
provided in the Miftual of TB Moth
ruru ntcfMttv meastires to
protect add tor Pfsetve Chfistfan
ScitSftW, its' teaching, and ffi eterir
sie. On who has eVeb named ttforr
iiutl tiatti rif nattfd of
rtiii Science kn6w that W the
a.im uu kn,iiii i held Mr ebedi
ente td these simple rle, Ris dm
onsffatton i ttccssl. -
"AS the thougni 01 inauia
been lifted uf with respect to ptiM
rfikm and the Science of heaHftf,
s6 trittst it be lifted up with resftet
t ill things, including church nd
chUteh government.'' ,
Paif EteW fat Trial in
Aohbery of Fur 9t
On their owit confessions td S6ic.
Charles JSmiesori, Thirteenth arid
Pacific streets, and Mark Vallone.
141S William street, we"f bound
over t district tourt yesterday in
Centfal police c6utt for bfeaking and
entering and receiving sf61en goods,
respectively,
' Both men were arrested by De
tectives Walker nd Ffatitl followmg
the bufglary of the A. Borioft store,
1409 Douglas street, four nights ago.
Taraiesdft. eordinn td his ejnfej
stoft.- A ood part bi the loot, f drs
...... 1f. 1. I . . . . . -s TM-
and women s suk diohscs,
covfed ift Vallone's Home, aecofdmg
Tamiesen'i bond Wai set at $106
and Vallone's at $1,000.
Crstmery Stockholders
Fieht AiJiiflst Reeif er
Stotlholders owning 2,355 shares
of Waterloo Creamery company
stock joined the company m its de
fend against 4 application of five
stoekh61ders Wr appointmefit of i
receiver in district court at Council
ill.iffl Wftii(tav.
pMnre has been taker in the
W several davs. The stock
holders were represented by attor
neys Who appeared m eort bat toefc
no action until the case neared com
' n!tkiti. Theft thev" cast their krt
with the company and asked that
the ioelication be defiied.
FWal written arguments are to be
filed by January 21.
Omaha Youth Stabbed
in Holdup in New York
L, (Ik
Barlow Succeeds
Wattles as Head of
U.S. National Bank
XT CfiA&ZJTS JZHAyZTS'
Charles P. Hayes, son of Mrs.
Charles W. Hayes, prominent Omaha
club woman, is in a New York hos
pital suffering front Serious knife
wounds received when twd men at
tacked him while he was Waiting 'n
front of the Y. W. C A. building
New Year's eve, It is believed that
Hayes, who is art ex-service man,
resisted the attack. His mother wa
at a church a few blocks away from
trs scene ot the atlacK, when it oc
curred.
Col. Patterson to Speak at
C. of C. Luncheon Today
Col. John Henry Patterson, who
commanded the 38th Fusiliers of the
British army at the taking of Jerusa
lem,' will speak at a Public affairs
luncheon at the Chamber of Com
merce at noon today. His subject
will be, "The Capture of Jerusa
lem." Carl Baef, St. Lou?, founder of
the productions bureau of the St.
Louis Chamber of Commerce and a
farmer, as well as banket and busi
ness man, will speak Thursday noon.
His topic will be "Business Funda
mentals." . .
ColWs Trial Postponed ; (
May Return to Pittsburgh
. NewtOrt G. Cohn ci Pittsburgh,
urider $25,000 bonds On a federal
indictment in the Missouri Valley
Cattle Loan ease, reported to the
Unittd States district attorney's1 of
fice yesterday. His trial, set for
this month, ha been postponed and
Cohrt probably will return to Pitts
Durgn, wnere ne is new selling
stocks until bis case is called, ac
cdfdins! to T. C. Kinslef, U. S. at-
tofiiey. '
i ri i ni mill I Mil
ilrlef City New
Maii flip to feurope-Mrs. George
Brandela wtll accompany her hus
band on t trip- to Europe tHM Wtri
tef. they WHKsall rebroary it oil
th Armani.
, cetdjtsreAftet' teacR
lnf 6aeer of S years; lii Ornahtt
Clari F. Gooper, principal of the
Wetate echoel. hka aJXed to b re;
tired oft ft pension at the elos of
the present- semester, January 87.
Ottmm Be? Ctiosett'rweV iU
feetorS for1 the posjtlSns vetd by
W. A. Frasi nd ftobert H. Manley
Will be ehoseri at the anhua! eleetlon
pf the mah Athletic club, to toe
field January H. Polls Witt be 6pen
ftorii 11 at. m. to 2:30 p. m.
, Pott to Be teft Vacant-trie osl
ithii tit ihaatiftnr ht nnlfoe. varfttw!
by thr detft oi Andrew Pattullo
last Sunday will Hot be tilled at pres
ent. P6Hee Commissioner Dunn an
nounced yesterday. Th extf duties'
of this position will fall upon the
chief of police.
Snei "Other Woman" A suit foe
I le.efftr has bee,flled by Mrs. Carrie
Wattles Still on Directorate
Three Promotion Made at
First National at An
nual Meeting.
" - i
Three promotions followed th an
nual meeting ot the board of di
rectors at the First National bank
yesterday afternoon, E. L. Drone,
jr., was promoted from cashier to
vice president; John H. Bextcn front
assistant cashier to cashier and made
secretary of the board of directors,
and J. Frank McDermott was made
n assistant cashier,
' Will T. Graham and Droste were
elected new directors of ,th First
National.
Milton T. Bartow wis elected
hairman of the board, of directors
of the United States National bank
to replace Gurdon W, Wattles, re
signed, at the annual meeting yes
terday. Mr. Barlow also was elected
a vice president. Mr. Wattles, des
pite hit intended departure from
Omaha, will remain on the bank's
directorate. - .
Currie Named Director.
Arthur B. Currie, coal broker, was
elected an additional member of the
I'nitcd States National's directorate.
There were no-resignations from the
board. John L. Kennedy will con
tinue as president. The position of
assistant vice president, was ereated
for the first time in Omaha when
Charles F. Brinkman, assistant
cashier, was promoted to thajt posi
tion at the United States National.
The pro .tion of J. V Refregier,
paying teller at the Omaha National
bank for a number ofeyears, to an
assistant cashiership, was the only
change made at the annual meeting
of that institution yesterday morn
ing. -
Megeath Succeeds Peek.
j. E. Megeath succeeds George N.
Peek on the directorate of the Mer-
chants' National bank, this being the
only change resulting from the an
nual meeting.
E. Z. Hornberger was promoted
from chief elerk to assistant cashier
at the Peters National bank. Barton
Millard retired from the directorate
of the Stockyards National bank at
the annual meeting there yesterday.
F. J. Enerson, already vice president,
was elected a director to succeed Mr.
Millard. '
' C. V. Nelson wa elected a vice
president of trie American State
bank. He" has been1 unofficially con
nected with the bahk during the
past year.- : ' .
' Kinef Suit Settled.
The replevin slctiott brought by
Viola fcihei. 26171 Harnev street.
against John M., rtiner brother of
her late hu'sbandV and Mrs. Kiner,
'2704 Farnam street, was adjusted m
mynicfeat cotff f yesterday with
out going to trial. The defendants
acknowledged that a trunk, Suitcase
and traveling 6ag taken from them
by Constable F.- W McOinms fight
fully belonged to Viol Kinef i
Ritchie Sues for Value f lStricl R.uIing, ?n F.0,".1 , ,
isnieu iy rout e juago
Persons who lotleii bonds in Cm.
.f W't l . r I
or wires Lost Dajga ;e
A. S. Ritchie, an Omaha am l ey,
filed suit in municipal court y er
day against the M. and W. h'tet
company for $W$ for the ot l.f
traveling bag belonging to hit jvile,
Fannie P, Kitehie.
The Ritchlet were mail rin
through Iowa lat July an I rid md
at the Montrose hotel, CedC Rlpld. ,
Mr. Kiichie alleges his wiie tlbaf
was not delivered to their .aprt-l
menr. '
Among the valuable articles in thrl
bag ire enumerated, one blue serge!
drets, bought at Jacques, Ciicago.l
$iJ5; one red wool sport suit, oht
at Maiton Blanc, New York, $t)S;
one eharmeuse dress, $85; one green
enmon anernoon oreis, fyjj Me
Irish crocheted Waist, $4S, and HHMh
lingerie. ,
Woman Loses Ineuranej 1
Policy Suit to Sonets'
District Judge Redick dlre-'Sd
verdict yesterday for FranH Hyiif(
who was sued for a $1,000 jntvfaiKjt
polity by his mother-iri-law Mi S.
Anna Ecker, mother of Loetlle
Payne, whose death was responsitle
for the arrest of Dr. Eliaabth
Lyman. i'
Mrs. F.cker alleaed that the beri-
fidiary on the policy was fraudulently
changed four, days before her daugh
ter's death list August.
The insurance company testified
that to their knowledge there was rio
fraud.
tral police court and then attempt to
reclaim them are out of luck. So
ruled Police Judge Wappich yester.
dy.
"Too many people stray away
from our fold to smoke or lotl about
the hallways," stated the Judge.
"Utrealter, their bonds will not be
set aside but forfeited when they fail
to appear promptly after their names
re called three times."
Radium if taken as a medicine,
would have remarkable effects on
our health, says doctor who has
tested this theory.
' " f "
Shotwell to Wage
War on Punchboards
A war on pnnehboards wilt . be
waged by investigators of tlie coun
t. attorney's office.
County Attorney A. V. Shotwell
stated yetfrJ4.v tlinl pumtiboartU
are against the law and any Mors
displaying such articles would bo
ub)st to arrest and if convicted,
fined (500.
Shotwell said he would ak police
to watch all cigar stores and pool
halts. Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
The Salvation Armv has 26.181
bandsmen, 750 day schools, and 41
natal and military schools scattered
all over the world.
ADVERT lOKMEVr.
HAVEDAnW
AND LOOK YOUNG
Nobody Can Tell When You
Darken Gray, Faded Hair
With Sage Toa.
Grandmother kept her hair beauti
fully darkened, glossy and attractive
with a brew of sage Tea and
and
took
Sulphur. Whenever her hair
on that dull, faded or streaked ap
pearance, this simple mixture was
applied, With wonderful effect. , By
asking at any drug store for
"Wyefh's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound, you will get a large bottle
of this old-time recipe, improved by
the addition of other ingredients, all
ready to use at very little cost. This
simple mixture can be depended up
on to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair.,
A well-known downtown druggist
Says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound now1 be'eause
it darkens so naturally and evenly
that nobody can telt if has been ii-
pliedHf's so easy to use, too. You.
simply dampen a comb of soft brush
and draw' ft through the haif, faking
One strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; after an
other appticatierfr of tw6, It is re
stored to Its natural color, and looks
glossy, soft and beaut if uf. -
hiM ofder to prevent Mr LockwoJd
Iron disposing of any property.
tdtHHf ttndgct tfrwerrbe county
ftttdtfei lof 1932 will b Much lower
tb that evf last year, according to
the statement of ft member of the
board oi the" eotintV commissioner
yesterday, it is estimated that the
reduction will be) about liiou.t'we
from the total of SI, 620,000 last year,
Palmanlst Jailed Gust Palmquist,
Fortieth and Wood streets was sen
tenced to jail for 9 days today ml
Central police Cottft - ?Hls wM,
Bertha, who had been looking rot
him since libt August to have hint
punished for analleged fault upon.
herself, iemd- tarn m ikfjahtf t
police on a liquor charge yesterday.
Alcohol Is Stolen.
Btirilars broke into the fcnited
States Chemical company, 300$
North Twenty-fourth street, Jdon
day fcigbt and after catting the tele
phone wires stole 7t gatkms oi Sko
hol. teeording to a report made to
police by C J. Condon, proprietor.
1 Nothing else was missing, Condon
said.-
GallofM of Mb Takes.
DfScoVery 1 2,300 gal)cs ot fMsb
in the etssio ot jot Mareeni,
341S Kftrth SiJrteeirth Street, Mem-
d hrotuft about Iris transfer (0
district eontt H Ceatral poe t&m
v,ai Seta. Frank MrhV iM
his SMid arrested MareeitL Fedke
ladii WacpfeH set the detWdaJIfS
SALTS Fl
lEFOf!
ACHING IKYS
We eat tod macil theat, which
clogs Kidneys tftett the
Btckhtirfo
Mosf folks fOra-et that the kid
neys, like thd bowels, get sluggish
and clogged arid need a flushing oc
casionally, else We have backaehl
and dull misery hi the kidney region,
severe headaches, rheumatic twinges,
torpid liver, icid stomach, sleepless
ness and all sorts ot bladder dis
orders.
Yon simolV triust keen tour kid-
Beys ietive and eleas. and the mo
ment you feel an ache or pain in
the kidnev rftiio. sjet about four
ounce of Jad Salts from ihy good
ftrtior store herel take a tablespoon-
ful iit a glass of water before break
fas for a few days and Voar kid
neys" will theti act fine. This fam
ous salts is made from the acid of
grape and lemon juice, fombined
whh lithia, ad k harmless to flua
clogged kidneys and stirmfhtte them
to normal aeffnty. Jf also neutrah
iies the acids dri the utine So it do
longer irritates,- tbuS ending bladder
disorders.
lad Salts' is harmless: meoensive
fiakes a deHghtfal effervescent lithia
water drink which everybody should
take and the to kee their kid
ney clesn, tfros avoidinf Senoos
njiirsimniiB&.
A ell-fciioWn local drtfggist says
he seBs lfS of Jad Salts to folks
who beltere in OTfeoming kidney
tfeoble while it Is ely trouble,
Our January Clearance Sale of
Pianos Has Broken AH Records
InthdHistory of ThiaPim V
ISfevef liftve we laitmched 4 sile tattt ha created r miieh
eathusiisnl es tbi one, Fo$ld waflt )rieil7-tlfat iM dvidefit
itd Wten giteft t&efi! frlees, flvt the tulvaBtftge" 6t toftlt-:
-ingt'owMterHW.';..
'-.'Braild New and Sliihtlf Used PtOitat ai
Unheard Of Fritest v
r
h
pUrt Pianos
0385
Trmsj few p4p v
mm
US
Slightly Vied Piano i ai Goad Oi New
eVery IftstfurHent listed belo has bee tHereaghf overhtulci by
eur factory experts and is in firSt-elass conditien
Term at Low di $8.00 Per Month
Basil KLafie, tJpright,
Cable Ifelsofi, Upright.
ttrnf Case, UtrrlgM,.! 68
ItM, Upright ........ 116
Hiilfle, Upright ....... US
Vwe & 8cm, Upfipt. , , 125
Franklin, Upright ISO
Mueller, Upright 175
Smith A Nilofl, Uprigtt 225
Chfefcering, Upright . . . 250
PricetTermi-All in Your Favor
COME IN OR WRITE TODAY
3iahd If tW Uprights, an finish. $275
Brand Kew Orands, Brown Mahogaflj. $650
2TfS
KlcFhaiL Vvtieht...... 260
Stettwajr, Upright .... 500
Chickering Grand . v. . . 750
Sohster Grand 1000
Hartfofd Flayer ..... . 325
Schmoller-Mnelier flayer 340
Your eld piano accepted ai part
paynsnW- td $ years to gay
the balance.
Call tomorrow. Don't wart and
be sorry, tig values, lew
prices, asy terms are the dis
tinctive features of this great
?re-irtvrrt6ry SSie,
Scltmollw a Mnener F1b Go.
Omaha. Kb.
tofdieiStleo resSrefsg tfprfstif .
..Orasd.. .........
Playw,
Aedftas
Schmoller Ci Duel lor
1514.1.1 ft !aia hone
Oesif tt
1t
m.
J)Jr$tw
EVflRYDODYS STORE
nraiixi 11.
January Opportunity
Offerings Wednesday
in the Downstairs Store
Women's
Gloves
39 c
Imported lambskin 2
clasp gloves in black
only., SiZea 5 to 6 14.
Most wonderful values.
C
Notions
Wire Half F'ifld, hex, 5c
; In asSofted boxeft.
Cfoelief Cottit, ball, 5c
AriieTieari Maid brand,
in white? and colors.
Safety Pin, card for 5c
Every Size.
Elastic, . . .piece for 3c
Large pieces- in black
and white.
Wash Edging, bolt, 5e
Fast colors.
Jiffy Pant. . .pair, 39c
Every siie".
Garters. . .pair for 10c
Childrefi'S and ladies. "
Darning Cotton .-.2 Vic
Collingbourne, all colors.
One Lot . .. .... .2gc
- Tapes, hooks, eyes, but- ,
tons, thread, needles.
BurfcM-Nsth DotrasfSirS Sters.
u
Great Clearance
of
For Women and Mints
In Out Downstair Store
This is not a mere per cent reduction, but a sweep
ing' choice of 150 pf our splendid coats all included
at this one remarkable price. All are lined fnany
interlined some have great, snug collars Of self ma
terial, others Vitb fur.
All Sizes from 16 to 48'i, but not all sizes in
every style.- ;
fturftt-N4h Downstair Stors
Opportunity
Comes a-Knock'
ing at the Door
Opportunity comes to
very maA and woman some
time In life. The thing it to
be ready for it and In recog
nise It when it does come.
In our basy department
store world ' opportunity
comes to many for economy
buying during the month
January for, like all house
keepers, we must get ready
for the new season, clear oat
our old stocks and make way
for the aew.
It is a month of tremen
dous interest. Our January
Opportunity Offerings are
here in every department of
the store. THIS week we
feature especially: Our
Downstairs Store Depart'
inentt. Domestics, Linens
and Rug.
DRUGS
Assorted Tale. Powder,. 12c
Perfumes, Assorted Odors, .
' ounce . 35c
Compact Powder or
Rouge ............ 35c
lit gold vanity", with ptff f.";
Shaving, Mirrors .... . .59o
Primrose Cold Cream... 39c
Hair Brushes,- large
size .............. 89c
Hand Brushes . . .20e
gi urge t-ft ash DwnUir $tor. ,
Ribbon
Remnants
V2 Price
All sorts of attractive
ribbons which have been loft
. from our great bolidaptrade,'
in H to 14 -yard lengths, aU
now at price. ,
' iur-NMB DvwmtUirs Slor. ;
Wonderful Offerings In Linens and Domestics
' v-m. . ' . ', BWs-r? ih Dowrirtafrt Store
Shirts
Wednesday While They Last
69c, Three for $2.00
Striped pereale, coat Style, with French 'euffs--also blue and gray
striped work shirts.
Nearly aU sizes in the lot. These are samples arid seconds won
derful values. , '
BursS-NMll tinwamitirt Store
3 for $2
en's and Boys'
are!
Men's flannel ShtrU
Men's and BdyV Work Shirts
Mett'a ffoo et
Men's and Boya Glove and
Mittens
Hoft' Flannel Shirts and BUtseeg
20
Less
Men's Neckband and Collar
Attached Shirts
Men's and Boys' Sweaters
Men's Hoae
Men's Golf Gloves
Men's end Boys Neckwear
Union Suit, i Priw
' Medium and heavy weight, standard makes
all sBgbtly soiled. Reduced one-half.
Trouaer : 25 Discount
One lot oi Men's and Young Men'
Trousers at 25 Discount.
Berf-NaB DtntUIn Stere