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7-C Linns Boander, Wahno, Neb., will have harge ofthe services both morning and »\vnlui' The Sunday schaol teacters will meet Monday evening, Jube 4. Mid week servico Wednesday evening at A Choir practi-e Thursday evening at § Kountzo Memorial, Twenty-sixih Ave- nue and Farnam_ S(reet, Oliver D T l”“‘“‘“['I'OPIGS FOR A DAY OF REST| FOR CELEBRATION Council Bluffs THANKS COURT FOR SENTENCE lOwem Pleads Guilty to Forgery| | and Gets Ten Years in the 1 ! Penitentiary iBev Frederick 'l'. nonn to Preach 1 Bacoalaureate Sermon to High | School Graduates. |CHILDREN'S DAY EXERCISES | it at the National palace, . baccalaureate class, Commercial graduating school, Evening worshi) : [ counCll Bluffs FIRST PICTURE OF NEW AMERICAN ENVOY TO ) MEXICO—President R. Garza (on left) and Duval West, || photographed after the dinner given the new special envoy Minor Mention ||l__ Ceuloll Biuffs Offies of ‘ oot Ry - but Unwilling." Sus The orth Oscar P, Goodman, - ruperintendent. ! The baccalaureate ther league at 7 eraduating class ot sefmon for tha the Omaha High #chool will be preached at the First Con- | | gregational church Sunday morning by Methodist, First, Young Women's Lhrhu-u Asao clation, Ddwin Hart Jenks, D, D., Pastor A. Hospe Co. ITRXE! TO0 GET MONEY ON CHECK ‘Woodring Undertaking Co., Tel. 3, ‘ { 1 | . Jev. Frederick T, Rouse. The class will | —Morning service at 1030, folfowed by umwu émrrel"n’.h:::n:m:;. 501 h‘l‘hAva.n | Alfred Crosby Owens, who asserts that ot ot the Meh sohesl,and iafeh in i |Iinday: Sdibon, 7rand il Ciafie Baens Foe wall paper, deo St L e is n lieutenant commander in the | body to the chureh one block east and |fendent i g, see Bo“h‘. Kty ;Luu:"mflnm paint- United States ||'n\\ ‘n .:‘u'.llx:n‘n n‘( |\: { will occupy seats together in the central | ”-:::'r“rl;mn - ‘m:‘i‘v.nxlr.ml ':{”;6""/'\“ .lna' BRADLEY ELECTRIC CO. WIRING s b vortion of the church dress by M. L. Stone at 1i. Evening, an AND FIXTURES, Fhone M. | versonal friend of the lord bishop of | nadress to young men by John Dale Dr. H. A. Woodbury, dentist, moved to ! the Eplscopal church at Aberdeen Scot Children's day exercises will be held in |At 8. Special mUsic and a cordial fhvita- : :-sms;s:;g )bl‘xk Viione Black 5. Jland, was given a septence of ten years the majority of the Omaha churches | 0" “"'_ "‘""";I‘":' l';“r':"x"“‘ ""::‘;" 3 C 3 ROW 5 tary . | . . wth O at, enty-thir e Matual By, soa ioan BN SEn g in the Fort Madison penitentiary vister- Sunday. Some of the ehurchos hold these |y~ P R e Bibla Buihittce Snd Abastal 1umne .} Bl day upon his plea of guilty to the charge excrcises in the morning, others In tho i a4 m.: morning service, 11 a. Tates. Katab, 25 years. A. A Clark & Co. | of torgery evening. Among those who will hold Young people’s meeting, 7 m % - . oo at & er meet The Board of County Supervisors spent | Crosby s a puzzle to all who © come ehildren's exercises are Westminster ovening &t 8 pray meeting neariy the entre day yesterday checking | in contact with him. 7That ! man Presbyterian, Calvary Baptist, German . o 3 day yestor i e W him. Tha e . P erman, Eleventh_and Center, Rev. G. P the county treasurcr and making the | of more than ordinary abiiity and refines Methodist, Plymoutt. Congregational, ' ; Jxfscr. Dastor—Sunday school at 10: ance sheet shows that ‘lremsirer Chris- | ment s evident and that Lo is a slaliful Grace Baptist, First Methodist, Kountzo I‘HIT(‘k \|‘ yor, superintendent. Preaching tlensen had on hand and in banks in the | swindler has been proven. Some of those Momorial, Grace Luthoran, _Grace |80 [1} Bubject, (b Citisen and his Spiritt coum;{-.;:inmm Mo e I who have studied him clo- 1y belleve he | Evangelical and Central United Presby- |7 = Siicial miitic and good- brogram of the application for bl terian. All German-speaking people are cordially letters of ldmlmnrllmn of the estate of & the victim of obsession. His career in invited. John ¥. llerr tt, & w hy resident ot [§ 1 B v hort v i e { Counc luffs was shor o Com- | nHanscom Park, Woolworth Avenue and - Duniap, Harrison county,, was flied in At 10 o'clock last Sunday morning The baccalaureate exarcises of the COM- | rwonpy. ninth Btreot, Rev. O. W. McCag- " - : ‘ | mercial High school will be held at the kil rMorning ooryice at 109 volved is stated to be z\ excess of $40,000, Owens called up Secretary IHadley of the l Willlam F. Merritt, a son. is to be the v " | Kountse Memorial church Sunday morn- | Children's day progrem ening of administrator. One 1ot valued at §1,000 Young Men's Christian association on the me. Rev. Oliver D. Baltsly will preach | Uhe bables. Bvening service at i:45. Ser- § Tooated i Oounell Bl wWhich menes telephone and announced that he was | o ek PR by the pastor. Epworth league at A Rl ol v g < Rev. Mr. Buxton, rector of St. Paul's REV. OLIVER DOLPHIN & 3 et ity L IS M. W erRetne C . Mr, Mer! died chi q % g 3 A ;um‘mr campaisn to Reto 9B 1he To = L. v b Shleved hew, | ©0Mee to preach on the anniversary of thy ‘Fcr\m\ of St. Mary’s Avenue Congrega- | S0 ,,y ,‘._ D. ©. John at 10:30. Sunda. osipta &t the Young Men's ABtaAn as- URSAATEIAS, "8 | rontiy °"h"""‘ °W, | shureh he helped to bulld fifteen years | tlonal church at 12 o'clock, Sunday, on | school 13 Childrei's’ meeting at sociation has been inaugurated by the had Just arrived in town for & brief VIsIt | ypy 1o way asslstant to Father Judge |the Immigrant question as presented by vw‘r;flh'}n,xu: at 7, Evenlog service at Board of Directors, who yesterday di- at the rectory and that the young man [ wpoy (he oo ol 8 | Dr. Steiner in his book, “From Allen to 8 Brubaker. nyer meeting at § vected that a quiet eoffort be made to Al gl ol o B e 3 ot S Bl Bl i g ot Mgy o S B v i Mias Viola Olerich, leader secure new members among the busine! wishad to Iimmesitely 00 | chureh was laid by Bishop Seannell on | Citizen. Children's day service June 0, men. It is belioved that during the sum- with the association. also ::":‘l ""“ :'<fleph~mh«r 9, 1800, on which oocasion Arch — i yiirat, 3h and Davenport, Titus Lowe, r the business men can receive the desired to take out & membership for the | bishop GHennon premched th A apecial song service will be held at |Minister—945 a. m., Sunday schcol, T. F. R i . { ached the sermon. | e T Be T pacaphernalte o e LamtIti- purpose of seeuring a room in the bulld- | Since then Father Dolphin has been as- |the Immanuel Lutheran chureh Sunday |Sturévas superintendent; 1l a. mw. morn tion. Every year the activities of the as- | ing which he would cocupy while Visiting | sisting Archbishop Ireland in the cathe- | evening, starting at 8 o'clook. Mrs BAith |y, 0, “Bpworth league, fine meeting for ::}“i‘:;a %Ioflg‘ul:nh;:':lrr&\;:;r:; ;F:M:lu;“_ his uncle, dral of St. Paul, until appointed to his |Soderberg, Axel Helgren, Bernard John- |all young people: § p. m., evening wor- come from ms‘mhnLl\I and other On Hand with Check. Ppresent pastorate at Anoka, Minn | #ton and Claude Coyle will deliver solos. |#hip, sermon by the minister, “The Creat Sources of revenues, whlle the expenses e v BIAR e O ihe wire| " Totay Tt Beores ‘Weart parish will | Miss Gustateon is organist and Bernard [Afverioan dod." “A ‘eordial Hhvitation o necessarily keep up. Secretary Hadley and a committee of the board have gone over the expenses and reduced all ex- penditures for the summer to a mini- mum, and now the board members are seeking sustaining memberships to keep asked Mr. Hadley to show the worthy Johnston cholrmaster. joung man every courtesy possible The voice sounded like that of Rev. Mr Bux- ton and. although at that moment Beo- have a triple celebration. It is the feast day of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; it s —— so the titular feast of the parish and iIn L t addition it is the anniversary of the dedi- | Grace, South Tenth and Arbor, Rev. B. Trinity, Thomas Bithell, sorvice, 10:30; Epworth league, 7 Twenty-first and Binney, Minister—Children's day eveni Bhultz will speal Meth- service, 8, At 7 Geo ‘“The Forward Movement in e V5 tng . up the income. rctary Hadley realized that the rector |cation of the ohurch B. Taft, Pastor—Men'a prayer moe! odlam."” At § the pastor will speak in % at Sunday school At 0. Morning | %1 ) P Sopletea.yestorday, anows 1 should be in his pulpit conduoting the | “fhere will be @ solome Web Wase ob|worship at i tople, “Association g Pl TR ST 00 A arrests for the month of May, represent- regular morning services, no suspiolon |10:3, at which Father Dolphin will preach Junior meetin 345 Bk |t the parlors of the church. ing twenty-three classes of offenses was aroused. "“’l "":‘l\"‘- i oung _s:‘?‘}}':e: e ahason Buse Dlete Mumol';:l. Tenth and Plerce, C ainst state and city laws. There were In due time the youns man appeared| HO Will also be celebrant of the mass, P h . Dawson, Pastor—Sunday school, 9:1) xty-two arrests for intoxication and il i Civsy v o at which the deacon and subdeacon will chool at & 240 Aoutn Fou! & m. Dr. J. L. Frans, superintendent less than 10 per cent of Lhe persons wers at the assoclation bullding and Informed | = o =", 0 oy Harney Street and Park Avenue, llace, 8. J., of Creigh- El’uchlfll. 11 & m., sermon to childien - 0. wlands, Mllhul—llorl— worth | 7 m., Mrs. Dawsol residents of Council Blulfs, and fifty-six Sccretary Hadley that he was tho) /8 fO FRERE FOHE € o eliun Col- | hua wotkhip at To:3. subject of sermon; l.:dm eayn T o Irs. Dawson of the remainder were heid for investiga- nephew. He showed great famiMarity |1o" URivermty. and Rev A ok | T e o rtibiication » Myeainy O R RS tion and violating city vcrdlnnnu!s. The with the work of the Young Men's Chris- ns of Sacr eart. e pastor, Fathe worshin nL 8 subject of mermon, “Bocial- chfldun- B Wil Do chaeived e next largest number were gatuered in Judge, will act as mastor of ceremonies. | i 2 Tts Relatlons ¢ nized Chris- | morni, Y on vagrancy charges, seventeen in num- tian association and appeared to have a “:\ Rn“ DI sohost .otorl'lu (.o - |morning service. ber. There were elght arrests for larceny very pleasing personality. He told Sec- . inariaensent, Toung Ro‘, Grove, Twenty-second and Seward, S04 E58Ys socuaed of_beias dlsordeny retary Hadley that he had a $%5 check | §f "M d Servics at 1 {},"".Pfim" e N T T vy e B o b vay the inacurt ok | LIBITY 1 Molicanan Tmmamuel, Twenty-tourth and Punkoey, [I¥ouing s Te sarinan” y ROV Br- he the, ath. During. the Mmosth there ; Dick Kinsella Fight |moaib s Eowerth agos, b e P gkt Sectiurisinted. Kot bttt | Dick Kinsella Fight |gius, v 2 alefesPuc ot (6 Wi Semit st 8 e previous two months the number - | 0ol 3 h ., o reached 1,000 per month. The other work cashed on Sunday and he could keep it In sWell Hotel Lobby |Gy, Foung People's maot'ng at 7. Even- |week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8:30 of tie officers covered u wide field and | until Monday. This ared satistac- {ing worship at 8, subject selected. The [p. m. was of the usual varied character. G s L saig {ordinance of bapusm will bs adminip. | Benson, Rev. A J. McClung, Pastor— h ered with the e 8 hool, M g - PRy g B R o b Ry S e News to the Clergyman. ST. LOUIS, June 12-A battle tn a|fred AL 08 Ol e nenday ovon- (ship at 11, Rev. 3. K. "l:Ine:m:vrmngn::' she was taken by Dr. B :* sovare fashionable hotel lobby here early this | ing at & Junjor Christian Endeavor, m.; the y Dr. Hellnger several About the time church services were g v s i Mg S S - ol aen, | BEesSEng y 4,0 mi L weeks ago for an examination by Drs. lover Secretary Hadley called up Rev. |MmO™"& Calvary, Hacsilton end D, | aL will B3 hei ot g6 i the Mayo. The noted surgeons advised an mSIDENT m F-3 Bir. Buxton to congratulate him on the |[08n'® DIAYIng career with the New York J. A, Maxwell, an-—_,omu 8 % hat u p. m. &’z o ration, which was performed imme- 3 Nationals. The principals in the fight The Bible & Messae Even- | evening preaching servies a visit of his nephew. It was all news to | the clergyman, who has no such nephew. ang thus create a! Police officers were called in and the Justified prejudice against the town, young man was taken to the station. On Nnh!n lunn:nhndenl. meeting tely, with most successful resuits. Friends of Mrs. Bellinger will be de- lighted to know that she will return 'n a condition of almost complete recovery will union open alr meeting held on the lawn of the Baptist church at clock, prayer meeting on \Vodmldnl .V.ll"\‘ at 8, Third, Twentieth a: (mlldre s day service, h- in achool at noon, 'o"'&’ anun. were MoLean, Manager McGraw of the New York team; Dick Kinsella, scout for the Glants, and a dosen other men ol strangers to get the impression that we aro ‘laying for them,’ Tribute of Marvin elig iri Lange. Motealfa .ua Dresden. Musio by (. m., Bunday school, with men L M e T Commisizoner Elgan last evening. the way he agpmpted to awallow the|Unknown identity. i s men. Prayer and ronference meet. ciass; 10:45 a. m., Children's da P the Grand hotel Dry MoGraw announced tonight, “I am done | {¥ 3 p. m., Junk ' Intermediste | Ben“nxeri_ wr:o hul- m?de n‘e‘venl tri] golng to try and secure the adoption of check, but it was choked out of his) ‘o "o b o " e il never play with | su! ’:(l t!n_?‘ cuti:;c't: ’xv':&mgu evening, lul’v“m'“:"} ';;fll"‘lh- h‘“ v.n. | Rochester' after leaving Mrs. Bellini ler rrorsg tho warning card systom. A sericus case |mouth, and became the evidence upon (%’ A ) i 1 i C. N, Marvin, editor of the Shenandoah 9 R pare J I " o n Fndeavor prayer meeth Sirechan Arrangpd (Gr S tNast DU | o) et r o e T etloing | has just been called to my attention by | which the charge of forgery was based. |NeW B o BN R o tom- I ovening worship and sermon by Rev. accompany her to. Gouncll Bluits. Bhe | tribute to A. 8. Balley, who has beon his| Corl Woodward of the Woodward Candy | Paraphernalia for elaborate schemes of m’: Total lobby with & gang of ruttiens | rop, George L. second _and Iph H. Houseman. mta:mv. about mu”o..m.p M. Bl |1 Sl lato for | COPRNY. Buch things arioualy burt the | Seting money wers found in Owens'[\he hotel lobby With & SAnE acing So. | Sohool, S0 a. m. Pasrvien P""",‘;:w ernt-. most cheerful. town." s possession, including letters written on 10:45, theme, “TM lfl‘ happy lnn\. of ‘ming that marks hLer re- | ¢h, remaining ® of his lle - Mn Commencement at | several on stationery of Washington and Kinsella continued: “I picked up a [0 P. m.; umor. 6:46 p. m. ov. n. l pra; r meeting will be held M turn home, e R 4% b Do { Philadelphia clubs, which he admitted had | Kinse'd CORimBECt B b e head. First.” Corner Twenty-ixth Har- |the, church, ¥riday evening at ¥ the J. W. Casey, a former well known Coun- NN Te PR yeare 04 0N s h f D been printed for him in Chicago. When |Shalr and Brokm & 0oor CIo e e and [0EY: Hev. Charles B. Cobbey, Pastor— ,',":‘.""';hf";,';m':':;"'u'r‘"fluf"‘“d cil ‘Blutfs man, Tho hus been heid to tho of his active life has been spent in coun- C 001 O Deal |us guiit became incontrovertibly evident |That scare ey rgd Morning worship at 11, *The Church and |{{™e, 4. the home ot Mr Seflenoce, S0 “fl‘c’;‘éeJ“:’.u:’“ R" o )o‘r bon:f tiy newspaper work: {hie admitted his pu to detraud, but |theY fled. McLean continued to fight xfl,rminmce, 'Evonlnl 'mhl{o- g A o g ret, young Wade, jitne; iver, . oy AU rpese “Life Lessons From X p R fn]u-e lota ot w Sithey ca fn hid 4 crr..'?:a A 5. Balley, who has been with the| oo s stil stuck to all' of the remainder of his |4 A s ety v him to the | Doors. " stereopticon by Wil Wi Parkee: | The mémmh of the Covemant, Pratt Taicamias 1o Bs To el ipupten 6| SeatiillPast for mora thAD twenty years, | v, ) iénbol “tor- the Deat will be’ field' | Stories. Ho besund as & special favor to Bhie. filled ‘with‘women and begsed for | denver ay L. Bible % Ghristas B Pantos oeniny werstls Gt e sub mm.s statement showing that he was retired from active seryice Saturday night. | o= Mondhy, when a class of ‘ix $rad- | be sent to the penitentiary as the last ‘m‘mu YO o .._" g .dlmm 4B ur Bnlvlrk." mo school, 12 m.; En- 'Lfin’c‘fi“fi.’fl?‘"fifi%‘.fi' the disap: I o think of no olherh tnstance tn | HeE T O Giplomas. Dr. H. W, hope of Eetting a chance to break tha Ptakn] b ol 166 vase ball | wirst r‘h‘;m‘-or -(‘h::n-;‘c‘l.'n & 8 m.; evening worship at g show 4 v Y 2 o | v - % 3 Ao bl T Omans Tor. (o5 4435 | 1 som marmees i ‘e oad suy.atver | ROUBer, auberintenent, hus lesued ape: | 4170 ML WHIOh he S o8 L0 RS aiamond wus & haavywelght puglist. Ho (Mary's Avenus | Und Twentscliurth | Bible school g e e or_consent of o cf o o b street—8ervices at 11 and 8, ay program; Ve t awner ot tile Jithey he had ariven to Mis: | day along with younger men until pasy clal Javitation to Council BIUf(s PeoPle | gourt for imposing the long sentence, the |18 XS, il e g tal. ch broken | the Presorver of Man. Sunday ‘school The home of Mr.. Outhele, 8103 North souri Valey and Logan on business mat- | ;is eightieth year. Do’ Divaen only one possible upon his ples of guilty. A badly ba bby, (two sessions) 9:45 .-nd 11 Wednesday |Twenty-second strest, the mid-week ters for which he had arranged. On their roturn from Missouri \A lley at night I says they were followed by two strangers in a car whose driver asked permission to follow clonely on account of fear of losing his way. says in his state- ment that after relc Ing Council Bluffs before putting the jitney in the Piersall sarage he accepted the tnv(uuon of me to go to Omaha and T car was stolen immed l!ely after Wade, the driver, in whose custody the car stlll remained was induced to leave it for a few minutes. The car, & Ford, has not been recovered. The Council Biuffs KEiks are to Jjoin the Omaha Klks in the observance of Flag day at Hanscom park, tomorrow afternoon. kmmet Linley will deliver the address recalling the history of the flag, and his presence on the program makes it certain that a very large crowd of Council Bluffs Elks will comprise the Plfly that will accompany his across he river. The start is to be made from the club house at 2:15 p. m., and members e privileged to bring their families as the services are to be public. Those who have automoblles and room for more passe: than their immedi- ate family will have an opportumity t> take as many guests as they desire and a pleasant afternoon is assured, if the weather permits. The local lodge desires that all meet at the club house and 'o in a body (8 join the Omaha lodge al their club roms and parade to Hlxt«onlh and Leavenworth streets, where street cars or autos will carry the Elks to the park. Painter Knox, A. L. English and flllam Bchnorr are the committes in charge of local arrangements. 1 e t— Stranger Run Over And Killed by Train An unidentified stranger was instantly killed under the wheels of a Rock Island train yesterday at the Chautauqua “Though he accumulated little of this world's riches in a material sense. he Las won riches in a long life of purity, of devotion to high ideals of right, of earnest service in the cause of pea:e and honor and honesty in the worid. “I do not want to wait until he is dead to speak a word of praise for him. In many years of asgoclation with him I learned to know him intimately, and I say without hesitation that I have not thus known any other man 50 nearly free from guile. “If he ever committed an evil Jeed I did not see it; if he had an evil thought it never found volce in my presence. He fought vigorously for justice, for liberty, for mercy, in his own way, with the pen, writing as few men can write, but for himself he sought not fame or riches or pewer; a glant for others, a weakling for h'mself. “He saw vice in the abstract, but for him it bore no temptations. He was ob- livious to the lures that destroy wen by the million. He told me not long agv that in all his life he never saw a woman whose actions Indicated impurity. To him all women were pure. To his temperate life, its absolute freedom from all torms of dissipation must be ascribed his abil- ity to traverse his four score years and reach that goal with mental and bodily vigor almost unimpaired. “His life is an example to youns men who think they must sow wild oats, who must eat of forbldden fruit and later suf- fer the fruits of their folly. “It is better to have lived the lowly life of A. 8. Balley, doing good, thinking The commencement Will be unusually Interesting this year, on account of the fine exhibit of the work of the puplls that will be open for inspection. J. H. McConlogue, chairman of the State Board | of Control, will deliver the commence- ment address. He will tell something of the work the state is doing in providing educational facllities for all classes of boys and girls. The now easy access to the school, by means of the street car service und the | concrete parvement that leads to the gates of the institution, will cause an | unusually large attendsnce this year. The graduates are: Annetta Howard of | Leon, who is the valedictorian of the | class; Ella Waschtowsky of Des Molne Ethel Dunham of Marathon, Ira Ricketts of Springville, Sidney Smith of Council Blufts and Charles Kinser, ir, of Promise City. The commencement exercises will be held in the evening, beginning at § o'clock. The following is the prosram: Invocation—Rev. Frederick W. Evans. Remarks — Superintendent Samuel Kinser, ir., t. La With the Manual Alphabet—Primary _grade puplls, Miss ret Watkins, teacher Class Recitation (oral)—History—Sixth grade, Miss = Winitred puckwalter, teacher. Class Recitation (manual)—Civil govern- ment—Puplls of the tenth grade, R. E. Stewart, teacher. Sunday - School Lesson (oral)—First grade B, Miss Annle B. McCortle, teacher. The Last Rose of Summer—Two puplls, | under direction of Miss Yeager and Miss ar. Flag Drill-Twelve small pupils, under \Water Base Ball Played at Manawa This afternoon the first game of water base ball ever played on the American continent will be pulleda off at Lake Manawa, beginning at 3 o'clock. It will be a contest between Council Blufts and Omaha teams, and Mayor Dahlman will pitch the first ball, It was expected that Mayor Snyder would also take part in the opening ceremonies, but owing to the illness of Mrs. Snyder, an officlal rep- resentative of the city will take his place. It will be played on the surface of Manawa in front of tho boat club and sh and Game club houses. The players will all be first-class swimmers, decssed in bathing suits. . The bases, pltchers’ box and home plate will be buoyant rafts sufficlent to sustain the welght of two or more men. The ball will be made of cork. All of the flelding and all of the hase running will be done by swhaming The bases will be anchored so thoy can- not move. Life belts will prevent any! of the excited players being drowned. It | { will be the most novel and exciting game | vicinity of base ball ever seen in this £nd the conviction is that it will become speedily a national summer sport. An assoclation, of which Ed M. Cole A, M. |18 secretary, is putting on the attraction. every night A circuit, including Des Moines, sloux glass and furniture this morning save testtmony of the ferocity of the Mght. Hanscom Parkers “Safe and sane’’wil be the watchword of the Hanscom park district when Fourth of July rolls around. At a meeting of the club last night, presided over by M. J. Greevy, the Fourth of July commiltee reported that already sufficlent funds had been collected to fnsure the employment of & brass band and leave enough to pay for free lemon- ade and crackerjack for the kiddles of the nelghborhood. The club will pro- vide a gigantic fireworks display in the evening at Thirty-fourth and Wright streets. A vote of thanks was tendered City Commissioner Hummel for his prompt action in placing steps in the southwest |corner of the park, at the request of Ithe club. The club will now get after the city n an attempt to have the district sewer connected with the Bouth Omaha system, |insuring more efficlent service. | e . Miscellane Omah Holiness Association, W. G. | Fastner, President—At 3:30 at United Evangelical, 2420 Franklin, Union Gospel Mission, 1514 Davemport, Parry, except Saturday. Sunday |sehool at 3; C. L. Porter, superintendent. United Brethren, Ninetcenth and Loth- City, Lincoln and St. Joseph, has beem ,op "W, 0. Jones, ‘Pastor—Services at 11 rertially arranged and games for cham- nd 8. Sunday school at 10. Planning for Fourth nes, Bregati Ih nong cu{u!orc Buperiniendent-—Rervices Christian evening meeting at Second Church of Dundee Hall, l"(llllh Streot - lervlvel at 11, mubje “'God Pregorver of Sunday school -;. 9:45. Wednesday evening meet- ing at Christ, Sclentist, Congregational. First, Corner of Nineteenth and Daven- port, Frederick T. Rouse, Pastor— orn - ln‘ Wol’lhln at 10°80. Haccalaureate ad- drv for the Omaha High school. Sun- day achool 12. No evening service. Plymouth, Eighteenth and Emmett, ¥, w. e Mipiatgr—Morning sorvice at Bibl fi!"‘?"'fl ing ¥ sube school ‘ening ub- fect, "The Law of Couell ation. 'L Bryan ght?' Young people’s meeting at 7. Aany Bt. Mary's Aven “1 Twent: —uvomh Btreet And St. Ma vonuo. Hulbert, Pastor—Morning service 16» Dr. pastor of the ncll lluau wll “Follo o Glea) elly chorus choir. Sunda; Hillelde, Thirtieth and Mlo. Hampton, Pastor—Morning ce at 10:3. Sermon to leh!h " students of "the public #chool vening service lected u\lb’oct Sanday school ut moon, lo{n superintendent. Benior Endeavor at 1. Intermediate En- deavor at 4 Junior Endeavor at 3. Episcopal. All_Saints, Corner T'Gnl)’ d Dewey Avenue, T, Macl 1oly communion 3 10.” Service and sermo: “The Gift of Hel“nl, xth Street ay, Rector undlv school Sermon toplo, Bt. Matthias, Corner of Wormn?on and | Ibe: South Tenth, rt_E. Wells, Pastor— Huly communion at.8 = Bundey school at Morning prayer and sermon at 1L Au are welcome. Seats are Church of the Good Bhepherd, tieth and Rev. J. Collar, Sunday Morning prayer ‘with ser- Bvening prayer with sermon Rn(or—Holx‘ Lommunlon ll school n: Underwoud Avenus and service, led by Fred Tallmage. North (‘ornar Tvvnl)'-'uufl.h and Wirt, M. V. Higbee, D. ., Pastor—Children's day exercises at 10:30, Christlan Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor at l Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Castellar Btreet, Sixteenth and Castel- lar, Rev, C. C. Meek, Pastor—Services at 11 and 8. flund-y school at 9:45. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Intermedi- ate Christian Endeavor —at 7. - Senlor Christian Endeavor at 7. Lowe Avenue, 1023 North Fortleth, F. Emst, Minlster—Special Chlld day exercises at 10:30. Junjor Enduvw soclety at 3. Senlor Endeavor socl v at 7:15. P service -tl ‘llnc att the Father of Eni J' ents having infants to b. baptized m: resent them for this secrament at '.h. 0:30 exercises. e ey MAJESTIC THEATER Home of Paramount Pictures, FROHMAN Presents O. AUBREY SMITH in ““The Builder of Bridges’’ B—-Acts—8 With MARIE EDITH WELLS, A powerful story of a strong man and a scheming woman. Latest News Kvents. Continu- ous Shows on Time - of Shows—1:40," lxlo. 4:10, 6:10, 7:40, 0. OOTAVIA HANDWORTH, ““The Fall of Mammon’’ A. switeh northeast of the city limits. He | noble thoughts all the day long, setting|direction of Miss Egan and Miss Buck- plonship honors will be played. i ndeavor at 7. Prayer meeting Wednes- rner, Plu;hH_h Mlnd, (.\ldv‘n 4—Parts—4 attempted to board a train and fell across| an example of purity to others, and in(WAMeR o L o | The personnel of the two teams, whose |47 8t R . *Mission sermon. at A story dealing with the vital the tracks. His body was rolled along|the eventide of life to count every man|ine tenth grade, manual, arranged by J, | Positions will not be assigned until to- o o, e ey nish T soclety at Prayer question of the present. and mangled by a dozen or more cars|your friend than to have been a kin, and | Bchuyler Long, interpreted by Miss Mar- | day, follows: cept Monday. Sunday: Preaching at s ay at 8 Latest News KEvents, that passed over it caused countless thousands to mourn.” lt‘l!} 31‘ \\'uk:u. g g q, | Owmaha Aquatic Club—Pete Wendell, 10:30. Sunday school at 2:30. Class meet- :}1"":;:.-'; ted, Tc'n:::;‘:m?fin l:“;:::'n Time of Shows—1:40, 8:10, The accident happened at 2:10 o'clock. e Sroted by E. L. Michacison. " |Ciaude R A 'icr'-'fn';; 198 o A0m Kvans, Pastor—Bunday school 7:10, 8:25, 9:40. Train No. 1667, an extra freight, east- Ado t Ne Pl oo Bkl Climbiog. ihe grad- |first; Bweda Anderson. gecond; Wes Wil- | o Ine Associated Rible Studeats wilt o) 13“‘?'m|am- ay oxercises at bound, had gome onto the sidetrack to p w an read by the superintendent. lama, third; Alex Apderson,” left gleid; | ot In Lyvic Building, Wnetesoill face | Metaper of Wx';;‘_{:m"'l‘:::u. ‘g;"ch"‘" JESSE L. LASKY Presents T . g5 e Wy e “l To Go s | ghdimesant B ;'.fl?u“;"l'ifn%:fi]‘:?"t'{.JJ'J{.'}‘..’:T B ey Clekt [ Farnm bt L " Coloatial v | tn Edeavor st T "k} re welcome, RITA JOLIVERT in was moving out at a speed of about six 0 vern Tl‘a,fflc Board of Control. Comeil” Blutfs-Charies Benton, Spike |Glorious Terrestial” The public is 10~ | st U nited, 220 Frankiin, Rev. J. M. Y 29 miles an hour when the man i supposed | Henaediction. Puryear, Gam, Ouren, Bob Horstow, Vited. Seats free and no collectiol R r—Teachers' meeting at 9:8) The Unafraid B Henry ‘Henderson, John ~Allavie. Faui | Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of | Sunday achool at 10, Trenching sf 11 by to have attempted to climb on. He had| .4y, next meeting of the Board of Bonham, H. D. Riley, Willlam Mec- |Latter Day Saints, Twenty-fourth and [D. M. Mets Mars, In M S—Acts==B | been seen in the vicinity while the train | o0 . o e misisoners, Commis- Real Estate Tranafe Murray. | Ohto—Sunday school at $:45. Children's bund at 8 Botiness association at 3 With HOUSE, PETERS, was waiting, but no one saw the aceldent. | L7 B SRS O option | The following real estate transfers mm‘ T ——— lg.:; ezercisas at 11 Rallglo servige et KOl E Wcl“"_,rmu 8 e A drama of genuine romantiv | The local yard officlals and Coroner|, ', yvgtem useq by the Omaha police| Friday were reported to The Bee by CODVICt lees Llfe A€ 6m North Twentleth, South Omana, | union = af Thind Presbyterian chureh Mventure. . i Cutler were notified. The man's head| ., i ent to secure observance of the | the Pottawattamie County Abstract com- Sunday school at 11 and preaching at & |Twentieth ~snd Leavenworth stree Time of Shows—1:40, 3:10, ! was crushed and only a small portion nhml” BOVSIDing SUIMEMARE teatlie Cons~] DASY: tO Save Fellow‘ P.wh‘ ». E15 North Kighteenth, Cllflun‘r‘r::r'fim“' le‘l:ld‘wo;:o'pr:ni‘ug;v‘" 7:10, 8:25, 9:40. i 5 bis face remained. FHe had T cents In| .\ "puiiees puy no other rules than the|Fred Rapp to W. IL fell, lot 10 | Savidge, ~Pastor—8Sunday 'morning, | contest & | »- change, but no papers In his pockets. | L T L TR B O tten unnecessary| Viock P, Curtiss & Hamsey's Add., Mr. Brvan Assuns as Mie Bedgnd Lo Lutheran, DANIEL FROHMAN The figure of a woman's head was tat-| iE R TR0 O T on stranwere | i Suehi”to ' 8,60 | JACKSON, Mich, June _i2.~Harry ¥?.~ T I Dt Tove, o pomet | Grace Enslish, 1% Pouth Twenty-sixth, | f§j Presents the Popnhr Youthtul tooed on his left forearm. The clothes | (0 0 i N, Ty and unin(enuon‘lll E!I:‘l' LK":X':IN"‘O n;)o"";( "h'l‘;n;m"r), [ Burns, a convict in the Michigan state | Must Rule, Is He Righ Bvening, 4- N. Bwihart, Minister—Children's day thdicated he was & workingman. He|woo S0me 0 a9 CUF 008 RRLeRUORAIT | IOt B oV Ror: We: eoericsnessaeeiers, 200 |Drison here, lost his life yestarday aftar |(elebration of “Ghiidrans Sunday |program 8% 1%, PeTHES & ltien's Com: WILLIAM. ELioT, wore & soft brown hat and was appar- (v OIME RIS OF £ U iy rer| O H1. Hartle, 1t X Vet Bais: | having saved a fellow prisoner from |chool at noon. Gospel meeting ThUdAY oroncement.” Luther leagve at 7; leader, |l In the . Celebrated Dramatic ently between 25 and 3 years old. The |, \ .\, 1 ving cars on the strects o] 2 - ld N AN e L | Geety | Becond Progressive Spiritual 2709 | Mise Erma Troelcke, ! Success, i body Is being held at the Cutler morgue, | 08 U8 RV T O e e, da- | Wiliam 3. Mariin, v ai. o Hanih " (o Inmates of the prison were panting | Leavenworth, Rev. ¥ A. Thomas,!D: 8 St Mark'e ""{,‘"" Tootieth sud por ““When Wi but with little hope of identification. | partment. In Omaha the stranger whe| ATmStrong, lot 7. block 2, Wiil- |a huge vinegar vat when the man inside §. Pastor—Services at 11, 2:% and en we Were i — Lo | ettt sitinten tihe sute S0 & sach lams' Add to Hancock, w. d was gvercome by the fumes. The second !fi}g:z&:\fl m;':::]’: ’::;m;'!l l:f"?z"'f.‘e ( -o B roh, returned Twengym-. i Marriage Licenses. attached to the wheel of his car contain-| ~ Four deeds, total vl .00 ';;:"::J"‘hfi“"h:“:'('l':""l""‘}?.‘. ::_‘:""‘-": Good 1s There in Spiritusism.” Message \,om,;'d',,’,’ g e s B At ! Marriage licenses were {ssued yesterday |ing & friendly warning and designating| , o G.. stoves and Range Ko ’ veeded | gervice Tuesday at 8. Ladles’ Ald (r‘?en Nat Goodwin's former star- in pushing the unconscious man through sage service Wednesdav at 2:30. g named per: the offense committed, with directions | y : t. Paul's, Twenty-fifth and Bvans, ring vehicl ’ to_the rouu:n;l; r::-: d pe Lhe afumse . Porpuibind. with 0 CUODK | pew selt-lighter on these stoves. P. C. |the opering. but himselt fell back into lecture Thursday at 3:3 and & 2l RO e Pastortervices ot 10 ’rime' L g:”._h“ 8110 i Name an esidence, pamg o ~ . De Vol Hardware Co., 50{ Broadway. the tank. He was dead when dragged out ' Church of u;-. 815 North Kighteenth, | gaored song service at 8 The selections f o 3 Vietor A, Puun:)unm m the man's car Is taken to the police sta~ n by oher convicts. Mrs. Rev. V. Hell, dummgl Superin- | wiil' be rendered in English and German 7:10, 8:85, 9:40, Sgne’ Oitoson.” Ommatia 1 s e has it s e e e oma. was 16 Detagt; waa | oot ot oF Suaber S5rVicoe marmink |ty Vo Shol P4 A Nesel oet Bt Mattox, Crescen sene 9 ol J d evemn ad 7:6 orning sub- hool, and wi ¢ Arran aoco! ‘I’:’:‘e‘l‘ M-y et Crascent e ig | comes to uw;::dll- supposed theft. He Movements of Gecan Steamers, serving a sentence of from four to four- Ject ‘Mentsl Disturbance.” Evening ;"",:‘..'.‘L’ toplos of the chure® year from ADMISSION| W. H. Vance, Omaha 29 |18 then compelied (o pay a stitt’fine for| et Svivet. Saliet. teen years for forgery. subject, *‘Prince Peace.” Bunday An‘vem. 't Pentecost. ~ Sunday ‘school &t Adults, 10c; Children, 5Sec. | B .(;‘old'o mehe. *+ 2 | an offense he had no intention of commit- u\lmmm_ .,;::fim Osnnla. » #chool at 10; Miss Berth rnon, super- || Matinee Every Day. “"‘, O A, Counctl Bivtts...... 3 |t GENOA. . Culabria The Bee Want Ads Are Beat Business | Chrisian’ Endessnr at i 1ed oy Me AZ“‘"‘ Thirtgagth Suest 4 Jajarais Doors Open 1:30 and 7 . M. I Elvina R, Tui , Council Bluffs. 21| “We don't want Omaba peaple and ] Ngw YORK...|N. Amsterdas. .. Camerosis. Boosters.: Minnfe Reeves. 2ohool &t 8:45. ‘Services 8t 11 and 4. Fro