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L R T rem— ey READY 10 INVADE 0. S.: SCORE SLAIN American Troops Kill Many of Enemy Massed on Southern Bank of Rio Grande. L_ADER LINED WITH RAIDERS BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. With hordes of Mexicans reported massed along the river where to- day's battle took place, sixty-five miles west of here, with communica- tion between here and San Benito in the raided district all but broken by wire cutters and a sudden calling to quarters of all troops stationed at Fort Brown, the situation growing out of today's police developments |Full Text of W. ! “The nineteenth chapter of the Acts | and the second verse: ‘Have ye recelved the Holy Ghost since ye belleved?’ The personality, the divinity and the attributes of the Holy Ghost afford one | of the most inspiring, one of the most | beneficlal examples 'n our spiritual life Weo are told that w the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost, He came as the rush- |ing of & mighty wind, and oversurging expectancy, When Jesus was baptized in the River Jordan of John, out from the expanse of heaven was seen to float the | #pirit of God like a snowflake, and they heard a sound as of whirling wings, and | the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove hovered over the dripping locks of Christ ;ngmday’: Opening Sermon Preached in Omaha Sunday Morning, Sept. 5, 1915| THE BEE: OMALA, MONDAY, churoh, as T have looked at it from myjcome on, you triple extract of infamy; standpoint. The first are thoss in the |come on, you Aassassing of charaoter; | ehurch personally who want to be [come on, you sponsors of hariatry saved, but they are not concerned about | come other people. They do not give any help to other people; they don't lie awake at | necked, bestle-browed, hog-jowled, pea- night praying for other people that they | nut-brained, weasel-eyed four-flushers, | might be brought to the Lord faise alarms and excess baggage. “The second class are going | pame of God I challenge and defy you. pend upon human wisdom-there is no | It I8 mighty easy to llo about a man such thing as latent power, express or | When he isn't on the job. I'm here now implied—power is just as distinctive | fOr elght weeks. In an individual as the electricity in |liver the goods, express prepaid these lights. If these globes are with- | “A MAn said to me: ‘It was a mighty out a current they would be nothing but (little thing to drive Adam and Eve out lass bulbs fitted for nothing but the |Of the Garden of Eden because they ate sorap heap, Without the Holy Spirit you |&n apple.’ God didn't give a rap about on, you defamers of God and eties to 4 SEPTEMBER mies of the church; come on, you bull In the Come on, and I'll de- agnin he was asked, and this time he re plied, ‘1 will, T will.' Whiie this might be termed inhuman treatment, yet it was for @ principle, and if we all would stand for a principle for the Lord's sake great would be the results.” (Copyright.) ALLEN LINER I8 TORPEDOED; NO AMERICANS DIE (Continued from Page Ome.) fhe forward part, so that the water rushed Into the forwarq compartments. The wireless operator instantly sent out & call for ald, while Captain Main ordered the boats over the side. Three of them are sald to have been upset in launching and | ——— EMENT - - - e g, s . .S finally enabled the firemen to approach near enough to fight the fire away from Other bulldings in the danger sone. RHODE TSLAND SQUAD LEADS IN SHOOTIN® WAKEFTELD, Mass., Bept A squad from the battleship Rhode Isiand outshot | all competitors in the Ninth Infantry | mateh in the windup of the New England Rifie assoclation’s tournament today. Their total for 30 yards at rapld fire and 60 yards slow fire was B9, ninety | points better than the Tenth company of marines. GA YETYJ‘ —Devoted to— TWIGE DAILY v i’lflodq AR e Hrry Hastin 8’ §'ow With m‘:‘mn;:“m- of DAN GOLEMAN Key 1o the Situation—~Bees Advertising. Nelther your eyes nor mine will ever be-| are as sound'ng brass and tinkling eym- hold such a soene; neither shall our ears pals, and a third rate amusement parlor, wover hear such & sound again. You can-|with religion left out. The church of to- not dissect or weigh the Holy Bpirit, nor| gay needs a flood of the Holy Ghost. The analyse Him as a chemist mey Analyse | {hird class are church members not from material matter in his laboratery, but we can all feel the pulsing of the breath of | might and honor and power, but from the the apple. It was the prineiple—whether man should bow to God or God bow to man. That act was an ot of disobedi- ence. You mAy say it was a mighty littls thing for England to g0 to war with us becatse we threw some tea into twenty persons who were injured have been landed at Queenstown. When it was seen that the Hesperian | was likely to remain afloat for some | time, Captain Main insisted upon return- pr in the back; feel ‘ired without ocaus giness; occasional touches of pain | And 45 Others in b TR ST TR e i T A | STLL FOLLOW YOU." OLD AGE A CRIME! DT e g WEEREVER / Some people are young at 80—red WEETVER (UU LOOK, JUSTBIRLS heeked, ruddy and vigorous 0!37!1 SRS RI’.A":R—_-—__ Think how flat the proceedings wou all week witbout such a livel apirit. Boston harbor. |Ing to his ship to walt the arrival of admiralty tugs, which he hoped would be ettering-the corking gosd Hast and possibly a twinge of rheumatic pain 1. JOHNSON, M In most cases these are the danger swiftly grew tonight in to one of We didn't go to war able to take her safely to Queenstown. | signals to warn you that the kidneys His eternal spirit. grave possibilities. | At Cavaszco crossing near old Hidalgo, Tex., where United States cavalrymen and Mexicans across the river engaged in an all-day bat- tle, ending later this afternoon, the south bank of the Rio Grande was reported tonight literally lined with Mexicans, well armed, but it could not be ascertained wbether they in- cluded any Carranza soldiers. At Least Tem Killed. in today's battle Captain Frank R, Mc- Coy, commanding the United States cav- alry engaged, reported that at least ten Mexicans were’ killod, their bodies lying exposed on the plain south of the interna- tional boundary. He belioved that as| maany more were killed in thelr ambush, .o ¢ o\ riun docsn't settle his future | in the brush. The band of forty Mexi- cans who provoked the battle by firing oh an American ranchman and troops early this morning apparently had been reduced to twenty when the battle ended at 4 p. m. One Amerioan trooper was wounded in the fighting. A train on the so-called constitutionalist rafiroad line running for the crossing took many men from Matamoras to- night to the scens of the fight. The place is closely guarded by United States cavAlfymen and no demonstration had taken place a'nce 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tate this aftérnoon advices were received 1hat an attempt had been made to cut all wires between this city and SBan Denito, uineteen miles north of here. g Only One Wire Loft. ‘All the wires but one leading in this direction wefe cut, the severed strands beipg plainly visible. This was done a 10 reason for the sudden calling In of all troops here, but it was reported the military authorities were tak- H activity eleven heav- were lodged in the tonight, They were ar« Creek near Ray. Hllam Hay, chlef of staff of the De- of the Bouth, United States army, hurfledly tonight for Browns- ville, & report had been recelved SUNDAY RECRUITS SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY OF JESUS (Continued from Page Ome.) ¥ith quick wirides 0 the puIpIL. “Lat us sing the Battle Hymn of the Republie,” he sald, placing one foot on the ehair. The audience rose and sang the martial hymn, “Give God the salute," in the audi. they “Why an angel of heaven could not come to Omaha and live two weeks and loaf with the people you loaf with, and then return to heaven without first being | disinfected and fumigated and given a bath in lysol and carbolic acid. “The Holy Spirit Is a personality, and ‘not merely an Influsnce, and the spirit of God is sensitive, hence this injunction, ‘Grieve not the spirit of God.' The ordi- nances of the church never saved a soul and never will, but It is the Holy Spirit, and this spirit s & personality and analogous to the love of a mother for her ohild who has gone wrong and brought shame upon her fair name-the love of God for the erring, sin-cursed world. Tt is the same as the grief of a wife whose husband has broken his mar- riage vows as if they were made of spider wobs, "As to the doctrine of future probation, i before the undertaker pumps em- balming fluid into him, then he's a goner. | Chlldren of Ged. “It ta my desire to give you & brief outline of the Holy Spirit—to bring God into spiritual touch with man. We speak of Him as the Father, but I want to say “I am not a peasimist; no, 1 am an | optimist of optimists and 1 belleve that & brighter day never dawned upon the church of Jesus and that there was never & time when men and women were so hungry for the true religion as they are today. I believe that the church of God never had brighter prospects; and I be- lleve that down by the door of the ehurch today there are rolling such chances as it never had before. There are more people ready and willing to hear the gospel than ever before. I belleve that no church door should ever swing open; no sermon should ever be preached; 0o song should eve. be sung: no meeting should ever be held that is not for the only object of the bringing of men and women to u saving knowledge of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. ““We've got churches; lots of them. We've got preachers, seminaries, and they are turning out preachers and putting them Into the theological molds and keeping them there until they get cold | enough to practice preaching. ‘“Why, at Pentecost one sermon saved 3,00 people, now it takes 3,000 to get one old buttermilk-eyed, red-nosed, whisky- soaked blasphemer. “No people on God's earth are better to you that I do not belleve in the unl- ' 5iheq and better fed than in America, versal Fatherhood of God, or the univer- You are inot a child of God unless you are a #al brotherhood of man, either. Cihristian, and if you are not a child of | God, then you are & ohild of the devil. #o this is not what is wrong. Too Much Organisation. “A fellow came to me and sald, ‘Billy, the trouble is that we need organization | ¥or unless you are & Christian, you are in the church.’ God help us! We're or- |mot a child of God, you are & oreature #anized too much today. of (iod; so Is the saloonkeeper, the gam- bler, the madame of the red light. & must be & link to connect the infinite to the finite The Holy Spirit is the means of this communication. “Joshue fighting a battle for God saw that the sun'would set, and it would grow dark before he would be able to finish this battle. “‘Just make the sun stand still a little while and prolong this day till 1 whip that bunch to a frazsle, and it will send your name ringing down through tho ages,' ho sald to God, and God reached There 18 so much organization in the church that | you can hear the machinery squeak, but we haven't got oll enough of the Holy over the tea. We sald: ‘You can't brew tea in the East India company and pour it down our throats' It was the prin- oiple we wenl to war about, not the price of tea, and we fought it out. Are you ready to surrender? You, who are in rebellion against God? You, who are in rebelllon against the authority of God's government? Are you ready to do His will? “You recall the strenuous times in China during the famous Boxer upris- ing and how the various legations of foreign nations were in great danger of assassination by the boxers. low, on one critical occasion, when the hour looked the darkest and the cooped-up refugees were looking anxiously for re- Hef, when the Germans were cheered by hearing the bands of their soldiers marching in and play'ng Die Wacht Am Rhine.' Then thé French heard the ‘Marseillaise,’ and how the English were cheered by the musio of '‘God Bave the King' And how the Americans walited and wondered if their soldlers were com- ing to their rellef and when through the night pealed the straing ot ‘The Star- Spangled Hanner, ‘Dixfe, ‘Colunibia, the | 38Y eveming. One or two Americans on | Gem of the Ocean,’ and those stirring patriotic airs as the fleld representatives of our govermment came to the rescue, the feeling it brought to those people. ‘What did it' all mean? It meant that Minwster Conger, his wife and daughter and other loyal Americans were in dan- ger and for thelr protection this govern- ment would stop &t nothing. Dramatio Illustration. “If necessary the treasury would have Ghost to grease one axle of God's char-| been emptied in their defense; every sol- lot. Listen to me. We've got the Y, W, | dier would have been sent to their rellef C. A, the Y, P. B, C. B, the C, T\ U, the | and every battleship and other fighting L P, X, the J. E. L. and the J. o. 1, L. y. | apparatus of the navy would have been | "Drop into a young people’s meeting. &t their disposal. And for what? The , The leader will say, in a weak, effemi-| preservation of a principle. nate, apologetic, negative sort of volce,| “Are you fighting for a principle? Do that there was a splendid topic this even-' you quake and quiver in your boots every ing, but he had not had much time for time a brewer blows his nose? Let me preparation. It is superfluous for him to urge you to get out and fight. Come on, #uy that; you could have told that. He) you God's representatives! Come on! sot lots of church worthy. A minister twelve disciples and devil ana that the to the same pere Sometimes I think we've got church member is better | w, all' & dlagrace that you've got & gang ' and candidates for %o golng o take | 1¢ , man says to me, ‘T have never been up and grabbed the sun and said: ‘Stay goes along and tells how happy he is to there, don't move untll thy servant have you thero to take part this evering, Joshua gives you the “highball.” imlkln‘ this meeting interesting. Some with the Holy Spirit upon|one gets up and reads a poem from the him could take the jawbone of an ass, Christian Hndeavor, Herald, and then and lay dead a thousand Phillstines. | thoy sing No. 8. They get up and sing, Sampson without the Holy Spirit was as, .op,, (o Be Nothing, Nothing: Only to Sit weak as a new born babe, and they poked ¢ 11, eet We used to sing 0 hls eyes out and cut off his locks, and 4 1 tound out that they took %0 with the church and ita mermbers. ally that I out it out, the same “Wherever the Apostle Paul went he | oY 0ot UER e Tt ORI, had elther & revival or a riot. (ADPIAUSG.) ' par ) He had been on the firing line for Jesus | | “Then & long pauss, and some one SI,:'.::I"‘:, years, and never once dipped says, ‘Lot us sing No. 83" So they ot 1" Vitie visited Corinth./and when he|fP and SRUA-GUMS 0N " starts ‘Throw Out the Life Line' They haven't got strength enough to put up a clotheslin Another long pavse, and then you hear, ‘Have all taken part that feel free to do, s0? We have a few minutes left. So let, us sing No. 38' Then another long pause, | ‘I hear the organ'~l gan never think of | that little thing—what is it? prel | s timo for us to olose, now let us stepped into the inn he noticed a gang of men talking on the corner. He went to the hotelkeeper and said: “‘Who's that bunch over there? “ ‘Why, they're the church people here in Corinth,’ answered the proprietor. * ‘Not on your life,’ answered’ St. Paul, ‘not that gang.’ iy “Then St. Paul went over into the cor- e peat together our Mizpah benediction: aehr D:‘n:| said: ‘Have ye received the Holy | PARt vor m""‘;’.’g":"’""“ “ronst i " ‘Nev B me, when we absent from one an- lmmNuer heard of ft.' sald one of the T WA W8 RS s ot e “Paul sald we are living In a new dis-|Job on His hands. Ever hear anything ponsation of grace, and saivition is of- lke hat? Yes I guess you have, and fered free to all who will accept. you don't have to §o outside to hear it, " de of one blood and either, onawl:u:..-n;uln:ll-ve in the universal _*“The Chureh of God doesn't need or- fellowship of Christ and the brotherhood Nanisation, but the Holy Ghost upon of man. Because you rode here this What she has already got. Life will give morning in an automobile, Instead of orxanisation, dut organisation will never hoofing It, doos not make you any better. give spiritual life. God is needed to And because you may wear a diamond as bring man to feel that he needs Jesus big ws & hickory nut in your shirt front Christ. The divine philosophy of people doesn't make you any better. today breeds more agnostics and infidels “When God built the universe He spoke than all the Bob Ingersolls put together. and the Holy Spirit had the work done. “God is looking today for men to Ko When God ‘l'u“." b'.h‘“:flxu:tm‘mm down into the marshes of sin to rescue G g b A v the perishing and care for the dying. Omaha a new life of mobriety and| .pig you ever read or hear about the | decency, blowing up of Hell Gate at New York? | Skl 4 Disew. Only ships of certain draught could go “One of the greatest dangers, as 1 seo through i, end the government gave tho contract to Generst Newton to re- {1t to the church in the egolatical. Wit | pove the obstacts. 8o he started with \sh contentment of men. That s his tunnels ynder the banks of the river, curne of the world today. Because you placed his tons of powder and glant think your hope of heaven is sure, you powder, and on the day appointed, tha :,m'tu fock & 'u";o:'::“r: Ao ‘;‘;‘:"::'; Government ships came and put every w ~a i p 0 care whether the other man suffers or ‘::.‘.“n.l: H‘:r‘, :.“u‘;:‘:m ';m"“ not. { 3 #at in his home on Brooklyn Helghts, A man won't walk to a precipice lnd_ twu miles away, his lttle child on his fling himeelf over it with his oyes open: |ynee and he sald, “When I tell you, @ Toan, unless he Is & fool or crasy, Will | nrouy that lttle black button and push.' never stand on & raliroad track and con- | 4ng when the signal came to him over test his strensth with steel and steam. | telephone, be said: ‘Press that but- The hidden traps of justice are MOre |¢o, ¢ ong ghe pressed the button, and two fatal than the seen Lraps. Sutan cAN |,y away there was & mutfled roar and plume himself fn the guise of & dove of |4, woter shot into the alr 180 feot and light, and in that disgulss he dota hIs |, piver was cleared. Helploss itaelf was {most effective work. If you Knew the |y.e ijle ohil, but backed by the devil he would not be getting 0 WALY lyeniuy and power of her illustrious people to walk the paths of vice, and the | ¢ iher ghe was all powertul. Helpleas Ay to heaven would not be so deserted. | .0 wo without the Holy, Ohost. but “The danger to the tired traveler is | . not that he will walk teo far out on the | N1 o an mton ue T Y Rothing in ibeach and the incoming tide engulf him. Urges Bel “Belteve that God Almighty can is to walk the streets DAt he s a representative known what it earth todey. o the finger of scom pointed at | = “A monk once disobeyed the rules of the monastery. He was condemned to be buried alive. He was stood up in a hole and dirt thrown in around him until it covered his chest, and he was asked if he would submit to thelr demands, and he replied, ‘I will not.” The dirt was then land-American line grain pler No. 5 was | t song, | filled In up to his mouth, and again he damaged. Two other plers and three it #o liter-) was asked, and again he replied, ‘I will steamships were threatened. s 1 have not and the dirt was then filled in until The heat was so intense that for an ‘Lough- | it reached up to his face and only his hour firemen could not approach within 1eyes and nose were left uncovered, ndl soveral blocks. Shifting of the wind AMUSEMENTS, Twenty of his men went back with him. The Hesperian was a vessel of 6,124 | tons net. She salled from Montreal Au- “gust 17 for Liverpool, where she was re- porteq to have arrived August 7. The Allan line, owners of the Hes- perian, has been operated for about three |years by the Canadlan Pacific railroad, |ships of the line running between Great Britain and Canadian ports. The Hesperian, a twin screw steamer, was bullt at Glasgow in 1908. She was 1485 feet long with a beam of sixty feet and a depth of hold of thirty feet. Carried Gun. WASHINGTON, Sopt, 5.~A cablegram from American Consul Frost at Queens- town to the State department tonight announcing the torpedoing of the Allan line steamer Hesperian, with a loss of probably elght or ten lives, sald the liner carried mounted and visible on fer stern a 4.7-inch rifle. The consul's measage, this afternoon. follows: “The Allan liner Hesperian, torpedoed by & German submarine seventy miles southwest of Fastnet-at 8:30 o'clock Satur- dated 1 o'clock board; none lost. Loss of life about eight. Vessel has not sunk. Admiralty boats landed passengers and troops at 8:% this morning. Have returned to bring Hes- perian in here (Queenstown). Due about 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. There were about forty-five Canadian troops on board, unorganised and mainly invalided. Also one 47 gun mounted and visible on stern. Vessel bound for Montreal.” Elevator with Half Million Bushels of Wheat is Burned | NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Sept. 5.—The iChfi-Penha & Ohlo grain elevator “A,"” one of the largest In the United States, was destroyed by fire tonight with a loss estimated at $3,000,000. First reports of fataiities were not verified. Nearly 600,000 bushels of wheat was in the elevator. Other property destroyed included the local offices of the United States Shipping company and the Hol- AMUSEMENTS, IRTV IV IV IT I IV L0 o o0 4d are not pmmg‘tly doing their work of 1 throwing off the polsons that are always 'n:,' MATS. 1 forming in the body. To neglect thess Satural warnings & crime aga'nst She fum 16708 NS, but ne emoblpg yourself. 1f you have these symptoms. 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You ik o5 R $20,000 ENGINES SM Omaha Auto SPEEDWAY MERc"ANTs Taken at Instant of Contact by New York American at Brighton Beach Race Track. Paid Admissions, 162,900, A DUEL TO THE DEATH We Dash Together at Sixty .Two 80-Ton Giant Engines With Tenders Attached POSITIVELY the SUPREME SENSATION of the HOUR a9~ The Distance of Point of Collision from th:iebhOr:wdl Will Assemble Renders the Event Free from Any Pos- ocident, GREEN’S FAMOUS BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC A Full Afternoon Program of Harness and Running Races—Stock Yards Derby Relay Race—All Horses Entered in This Race Will Be from the Stock Yards, South Om Remember, Only Given Once on Account of Prodigious Expense MONDA GENUINE HEAD-ON RAILROAD COLLISION ASHED INTO SCRAP IRON AFTER- NOON SEPTEMBER Miles an Hour otorcycle Races. Collision Last Event, 3