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THE OMAHA SUNDAY 8, 1915. — ot Vo | | . | capital. Both steamers had bean held up| ernment by the owners. The captain of 8 Sunday sch by the People.” Young People’s Society | : s 2 | oo teported on May 18 when the mplm mR A DAY 0F RESTILII T e orikin, suporinendenc, | oF ChHstian - Endeavor At 8.0 = At 1.3, | the 168 a8 merican Steamers prior to this voyage by the British au-|the Wico rep ".;:,, Hhazy Aioivisin e ‘Adnll Hible olass at 9:46; Dr. D} C. John, "I‘h.[ II - o;‘nm‘;h-rlnv')‘h‘l‘hlsn:nd to 'r-;'- n y 4 thorities. The Llama was detained at|ship arrived in ‘“ "I ~ nea Tos down ) teacher. Epworth league at 8 Nelll |the Living Truth.” The Sunday school 1l R A S d b G o 5 while on its way to | holm that he believed he had i | Proebsting, leader. o, »fi,. Favorite | will be beld at the chureh home at $15 ell a8 nussia Are el1ze y ermany Kirkwall on April § while on its way to d sunk & submarine in the North Sea Rev. Joseph B. Cherry Out on His| kivie Character ana Why North Kighteenth street | Ay Copenhagen, but was released. Again | an hnm‘ . . Pearl Memorlal, Twenty-fourth and e 0 P Ed . n June the Liama, while bound from | om the voyag Annual Mountain Climbing |, Fearl Memorial oeent Von Buelow Gravest | N ITecipice’s RO MABNG, Susten (Vg Sintin.dis 7 | Nver: Torkt o Cuastnawee Witk & ‘e | o e hant Trip in Colorado. |Mary Lunn, deaconess, wili spesk at 10:% | YOIl DUEL0 | % “The ‘American steamers Liaia and | of gasoline and ofl, was taken into Kirk. | A *¥or Salo” ad wi — ’ school _at noon. Children's meeting at 3 : : f LONDON, Aug. 7.~The Morning Post | Wico, bound from America to Stockholm Wl b aliowed to proceed | furniture -._‘__—_ B ONARA FRAIREDS | Dt el B aime ™S, ' sning Pel‘ll tO AI'HIIGS 0 an editorial on the Russian situation | laden with petroleum, have been seizcd | The , while bound from Philadel Welling Shades Wolgnst. CALIS O | pervice, In charge of Gideons, at § p. m, ’ - v the Germans @nd taken into Bwine-|phia to Scandinavian ports with ofl n| 1y UTH. Minn, Aug. 7—doe Welllng Praper meeting on Wednesday evening b n i} {at & Mrs. Madi ran 6 INICNOLAS | “We woula warn the country that the | muende Jund, was taken into Kirkwall, but was |of Chicago earned & shade over Ad Wol- Rev. Joseph B. Cherry. """"""""‘ Dietz_Memoria situation s serious. Whatever profes- | The Liama left New York on July 11| permitted to continue its voyage when it [gast in & ""‘\'\‘“;","s,"'{,.',‘t,f\',"";,'l."(.'15! clergyman, who tor m nummer of years| C. N. Dawson, e ks tost danger |"10n81 apolofists may say It is certatn | for Stockholm and the Wico sailed from | was proved that its manifestos agreed | 616 ‘_'l‘z::'rumw",‘_:" Both ate Nghts was in charge of puipits in the morth| % a m. Morning worship at 4 Pl g ot g = g et Russtan thAt Russia has not fallen back from | Philadelphia on July 14 for the Swedish | with information sent to the British gov- |\ the clty, but is now located at|fermon by Dr. G, A, Luce: Epworth|to the succens of the attempted Russian il TASHS TAS HO f0ll08 BACK (rom o B ngue At 1D m. Evennig worahip ab 8 | reiirement is the German General von | Walnut, Ta., was tn Omaha, ¥¥iday, en| with sermon by John H._Hexten. The . / urgent dictates of 1 ity. otite to Colorado on & mountain-climb- | Pastor, Dr. C. N. Dawson, is attending [ Buelow's advance in the Baltie provinces, | "[T0 " 0 058 T P Thovement of Apone Xis stey. here pare of| worth assembly at Lincoln. | secording to the Times military corre-| " FUUH CUY T auith s A JRRANED . Sraolun . oW | Twentieth and Davenport, Titus |spondent in an analysis of the present '° : | the day he called upon a number of his| |7 :.m.l.;n-r Sunday school at 9:46; | ge oeion yot over. It is present being de- | old friends. { qames Hodge, acting auperintendent. [ ™ ¢ in the ¥eloped. It is & movement most dan~ SE0 Yoo S Mev, Mr, Chersy otns /)\‘n::,“r";\&';”.,’ at il conductea by Rev N WKy OF GHRE SRS 1 t8e ) Lo and. Mosniidable and it Will take to Colorado and scaled Pike's peak. He Benson. Bpworth leagus | north,” the correspondents adds, “that s the Russian infantry to escape the tolls ceived the idea of spending his annual|at 7, a meeting for all youns peopls | gecisive German victory can be anticl-|™! the wariness and skill of the grand Evening worship at & “'Gg vn Sum- | duk n g | yachtiona climbing mountatns. He weat) b (R MOMNHE Bt B Hod's Own SUIT | pated, and as the German situation de-|9UKe and the magnificent steadiness of | SH I N LES Mked the exercise and the trall so much that he tried it again the following year. Since then it has become an annual pas- time during his wvacations. Up to date Rev. Mr, Cherry has climbed Pike's peak thirty-six times, going every known trafl, He always walks both up and down the mountain and upon one or two occa~ #lons has made two round trips in one day. Sunday at 4 o'clock the following min- isters of the city, aided by their choirs, Hanscom Park, Woolworth Avenue and Twenty-ninth Street, C. W. McCaskill, | Pastor—Preaching services at 11 and 7:45, | eonducted by the pastor. Morning theme, | "A Mighty Man's Mighty Prayer;' eve- ning thems, “Concentration.’ sund‘i | achool at 9:46. Bpworth league at 7.1, | Ofticlal board meets Monday evening a |8 Midweek prayer sorvice Wednesday evening at i Preshyterian, First, Edwin Hart Jenks, Pastor— Morning sorvices at 10:90 at Young Men's Christian association. Dundee—Sermons by shall. Morns; “Tofl ing;” evening topic, "Paul's Visions, North, ‘I wenty-fourth and Wirt—M. V. mands a decisive victory we must assume | that Germany will sesk it with tireless energy. “General von Buelow will not take energetic action for some little time yet, | probably not untll the other German | armies are all in line east of the Vistula and fn contact with the guards throughout the line. ““Von Buelow has the railroad to Libau at his disposal and probably has con- nected Bhavil by rail with the east Prus- | wian territory northeast of Tilsit. If he 1s to act energetically toward Vilna his Russian rear | 2Ith Which presses forward through dan- set for the Russian armies by the great strategists who direct the German of- fensive, “The cause of the enténte powers at present is on knife edge., There is no assurance anywhere, save only In that gers without looking to the right hand or the left. We are in front of a sit- uation where the only safety lles in doing the very utmost of which a nation is capable of.” D — Rent rooms quick witn n Tee Want Ad. You can cover your new house—or re-roof your old one with “TEX-TILE” at less than the cost of good wood shingles dipped or painted. “TEX-TILE” will last, three times as longvas present day wood shingles and, without any up-keep cost, will remain permanently a beautiful green or rich, warm red. | 1ere fla ust be secure and probabi I:“In?:‘ :.:: l;:h‘:v:.:xzu;:::::lfi ST 2 ity e e i e | proifhivagliimebardiv el his'caraley Fontenelle park, Rev. Oitver M. Baltaly | LWL UV 0 R B g Fedrforn g gy o e o p;;k' x'{f:.rfi::" :n‘l:‘:l‘l{ R P e T west of Dvinsk, , :m:‘r B":clllwk,.(nllovlln[ the band con. | 81d Senior Christian Endeavor at 1 | “The fmmediate business of the Grand tert, by Rev, Thomas M. Evans. Rev Unfortunately there are already several cheap, inferior imitations of ‘‘TEX-TILE.’ Get the facts—all of them—before you act. Let us tell yon about the original genuine . N . “ ” : : Given in Fll‘eWOI'kS TEX.TILE' ASPHALT SHINGLES and how to detect imitations. Lowe Avon!u- Fortieth and Nicholas, | Duke Nicholas is to break clear from - m-'n':btor at D F. B '&stor—Preaching by | the armies which are closing in on him.” | Pain's newest fireworks spectacle, one g You w.nt samplo' Pr‘ce and B°°k|°‘? 11:30. Junior Endeavor at 8. No evening Sunday_school at - - /| that has been produced but once in this BEVIon, H Ra country, will be put on m a couple of ) eavy 1108 1n weeks at the mew grounds near Krug | L] g gy o e Fairview, POland Result in park. It may be revised to be known as | “The Fall of Warsaw." a "“Slow Track”|= = = = SEMI-ANNUAL = = CLEARANCE SALE HIGHEST GRADE HOME FURNISHINGS, RUGS, CARPETS, REFlGERATORS, ETC. At 257 to 507 Reductions M MSTEMNMSORENG AN TSR Tomorrow morning at 8:30 sharp, we open our Semi- Annual Clearance Sale. Our entire stock must be great- ly reduced within thirty days to make room for incom- “The Maw" Rev. M. V. Higbeo of the North Pres- byterian church has returned from his vacation and will preach in his pulpit at| Falrview | , Charles H. Flomin P — T'wenty-fourth and Wirt streets at 10:9 | finje 'wohoo! t 10, LAne'r;\"n“’m:'mL'G'fiu- & m. Sunday. | Ue service at Fontenelle park at 4, con- | ducted by the pastor, assisted by Fair- iy | view church and friends. aptist. CliftL HUL ¥\ )1 | on orty-fifth and drant, B. First, Harney Street and Park Avenvo | & Vonder Lippe. Pastor—Rogular wor Rev, H. O. wiands, Pastor—Morning | ship with r;r. {"l"bYTlh pastor at 11, at 10 "The only Rtas ervico, at 7. will be under th ices with the Wirst Christian church. | of the Christian Bndeavor society. Miss Sunday school at 9:), George Water-|Johnson of the city juvenile court will man, superintendent. Young people's | speak. meeting at 7. Fortleth Avenue and Pratt reaching by Rev, 2 Sunday sc! raon. ening union serv: Immanvel, Twenty-tourth M:im‘“"m“{o i). topi wo P & i oplc, Bible school at noon. Charles W. o, | Y v T uperts . mee . Bvening p?:r:mxo St 5|8t & Prayer meeting Wednésday at 5. ad to . Royal Church g # ‘Tb:"d g R ‘%:r-ln.un ;r_‘:::.v. rising waters, confining the move- ‘Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. k e orsl [ 10:0, T”l:l ments of troops exclusively to a few ble sohool " Grace, Tenth and Arbor, mlv.mn B, T:‘;Iro.u Brening wor.| 70848, The retreat therefore is en nion evening serv- | days. e oiadst, SRV | he marshes in their rear hold the noon. ship at &, rom the Birth of | countering increased difficulties. Becre bjeot, | 168 "’1‘;“. :.ml ::.::;::,::fm Russians are-sacrificing men reck- W" Junior meeting at 2:45. Bap "E'?tnl. ‘hml‘tylonma a D”{" lessly trying to retard the German Sty Foaniss, inigw ol Mrenive | Uagh B peet VatorMontie SRR | and Austrian advance throug soun- .{"{am‘*“nfl”_‘m.tw Pime, _n"::"‘ ter attacks which, however, invari- Calvary, Hamilton and Twenty-titth, | Dousliss, | FastorPubly oot A- Q| ably are umsuccesstul, Rev. A, Maxwell, Pastor—Morning 5,"";“;"'3.2.7 3 l:ll‘ ‘w:n Bivie uho:} The general impression here 18 e P e n Rolaing | evening. service and Youns Peoper o | that many prisoners will fall into ool ‘,‘o"’"‘- a. :‘l.l:,nm Mol:o': Wmf the hands of the Teutons before the . o ian workers. Russians reach thelr new positions, Misoellaneons. Start Move to Fight Report by Deakyne . o e CITY, Mo, Aug. T.—(Special Studen: m Telogram.)—Kansas City began a.hm HE S ] ‘llla today to counternct a report to Be oub- ture. ithe Unknowm: Gorl 90 | mitted to congress by Lisutenant Colonel 3 Mission, 1514 Davenport, | Herbert Deakyne, in charge of the Mis- A “m.“ff"m souri river, recommending that the pro- " i - I“ gram ::‘ .lnwwvlu the waterway be move this stock quickly. .Here is a genuine oppor- tunity to save considerable money on the highest grade’ 3 home furnishings, rugs, carpets, etc. Call early while ing fall and winter merchandise and in consequence we | our stock is still complete. . We know the quality and have determined to radically reduce prices in order to | prices will be a revelation to you! e e e Y W SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE—IF DESIRED ) The Biggest ‘ rth teen| A largely attended meeting of the Com- Note the ig, o.fi"?::'""':: T Graceful Library His Conduet 0. V. Wilsom, Leon Smith and R. L. Lite." Sunday school | Redpath to g0 to Washington. The state- meeting Thureday even- | ment was made by the officials of the Kansas City Missourl River Navigation company, which was formed by popular stook subseriptions of §1,260,000. It said that Lieutenant Colonel Deakyne's report meeting of | Was based on 1913 figures. Ay at 8 e e e ms e | Villistas Tie Mules WOr- 3 o You 3 " ual fly oV At a g i‘l‘s firwt *h‘nfiflm‘.‘& kf,., :. Noou.?lo ;Uru' ? %Lflqus}&fz Reorganised Church Christ tum sent today by General Pelias Calies, % %wfl Carranza commander, laying stege to -"f Nogales, Sonora, to Governor Jose May- “. 3 ervice | [oasenws wervics. Fri- Suite Value Ever Of- fered in committee e and CORRECT DESIGN Charles II Period Three- Plece Library Suite. throughout of oak finished fumed Chair and rocker are up- holstered in Spanitsh im- perial lea‘her. Library table measures 40x26 In. fitted with. roomy sta~ tionary drawer, Com- o!sl 7Dlacel OUR MODEL KITCHEN CABI- NET. Built throughout of saiid oak. Kntire top beautifully white epamel lined. Has every known convenlence and.must be seen Lo be appreciated. Regular selling R price onty -+ 920.95 ) MODERN THREE-DOOR SIDE ICEING White Ename] Lined Refrigerator—A guaranteed ice + @ ¢ 0 n o mizer, Scientifically constructed with every modern and sanitary feature. Patent- ed sanitary drip cup and three nickel wire adjustable shelves. Snwewmn L 914 7N was answered by the firing of two shells in the direction of the Carranza camp at Santa Barbara, nine miles distant. A brisk engagement between the out- posts of the two forces followed. It coased at nightfell, United States soldiers late today es- corted Maytorena's family, who have been visiting here, back across the border to the Mexican side, with a warning not o torena, Villa chieftain, defending the lecture, at Dr. H, oxist Oh He sald beeves were slaughtered by meet. | Yaqul Indians, within ten feet of the V. |consulate door and that the American ipsfintundnl flagatatt was used as n hitching post for Fitval Undersanding as Taight |mules and horses of the. Villa sarrison. . tIAL CIRCASSIAN WALNUT | DR SER., Has heavy plank top meas- | large drawers, uring 42 inches, French b plate | F en‘rh _pl.(e_ COMFORTABLE PARLOR ROCKER Very massive frame finished in Ameri- can’ quarter sawed imitation oak. Up- holstered in Imperial leathar over ateel | spring construction. Back phally G An excer $4,25 | has tbree mirror of A Y Sironsly B inished In | P $20.00 VALUE METAL BED COM- NATION. Bed has massive 23-inch 10 heavy fillers, enameled in Ver- rtin. Heavy steel spring supported | nf ry 5 In the center and sanit | felt top mattress. Entire I <. 5 Bathing Suitsw for every member of the family OmBINALION ORFY ... rv. s For Women . Women's Ono-l;l Suits, with skirt and short sleeves, 5 Few of Our in medium weight cotton—navy with colored trim. Completely Furnish- ipeclally Same style ip wool,......... . Water Sprite, patented one-piece style, in mohair and { lili; unquestionably the last word in water suits— rom . TGV RETRAEYY AR FEPPTE = $3.50 to 88.50 For Girls..... Girls from 2 to 6 years, One-Plece Suit ed Rooms; $ uny4mm099 desire .. ... $5.00 A MONTH A complete 43-Plece Gold Decor. ated Dianer Set with every pur- chase of $50.00 or over. Cash or special A fine 6x9 ft. Brussels Rux. | § { “iee for thes Ageb) s orerin : By ShfbaPritneie Bar, | Sagelal gfaring n g sxit, Agos § o 14 years, made with a skirt. ; SR\ v esse 97,75 In Water Sprite patented suit.,..... | Bxtra fine auality Hampto: x13 ft Axminster P ral. slan, Oriental dosign. At only ....., For Men..... Men's One-Plece Styles, with skirt, in fid heavy - , e oy WAV T4 3 A 4 l‘b;\ll\itmm"l‘“. OAK EXTEN. heavy estal -u“unod on four carved ’cl:v./dba(. Table top measures 42 inches and ex- Finished tends to 6 feet, 9.w e el R - N —— —— -

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