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¥ brief sermon. ing at Plymouth Congre- e, ptionnl Church, Eplscopal. 'dty morning at 11 at the Plymouth JCongregational church under the di-| Al Saints, Twenty-sixth ana (frection of Miss Mildred Stepp. The Msingers and readers are from the Dick- Evangelical. y X | Pastor—Preaching, 11 and §; Sion. The program follows: school, 10; Junior le {§Duet—In the Cross of Christ We 0|nr)‘“ | termediats leaguo, Abbott, bass MSoprano Solo—Not 4 Sparrow Falleth..Frans Miidred"Stepp. i el of Christian Endeavor, Reading With Organ Accompaniment— o 0 ............... .Mary Lee Demarest | Sunday school 9, Ruth Edwards rano Solo—Jesus Lover idred Stepp. Fred B. Wood, superintendent. M Violin obligato by Hual Wllim!' Karl Chayce Abbon. s prait. Beothoven | 36TMAN service with holy communion at 10, Hazel Wile pp and No English service In the evening. Wlnlfrud Edwards. Miss Kate Nevill of Kansas City Sunday morning will deliver the last| Koun i no evening wervice, Memoriai, ¥arpam nfy Meetings of the society are |superintendent, of The Bee building.’ Baptist. Olivet Grove Mission nml -sixth and | Poin! -Iundu hoo Harney meet at the home of lllnumh'r.pw a_t 11, Aunmnh‘smnmn. 3437 Camden M n wervice Wednesday eve and Hamiiton, \ church parlors at §: short song service, fol- nport—Sermon by Rev. A. M. P Ty, “Put Your Ideas Into Practice.” Sunday school at u vsmed Concert Snndly Morn. | hoon. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7: folowed by an adjourned business meeting St. Mary's Avenue, St. Mary's Avenue Sunday morning worship at 11 in the Sun- mouu o‘RD oF wslo day school room. In the absence of Rev, Mr, Hulbert the pulpit will bs supplied A sacred concert wnll be given Sun-|" The Good Shepherd, Twentieth and Ohib, | Rev. Thomas J. Collar, Pastor—Holy com- munlon, 7: worning prayer and sermon, 10, Avenue, T. J. Mackay, Rector; R. 8. Flock- hart. Assistant—Services, 7:30, 10 and 11, rmtan School of Voice and Expres-| First United, 2420 Franklin, Ira McBride, ue, 3; Benior and In- prayer heeting, PR 4wk Owe | Grace United, Camden and Twenty-sevs . ropreno: Karl Chayce enth, Thomas McEwan, Pastor—Morning, “Tho Secret of All True Benavolence;" eve- ning, women's home and foreign mission . Abbott | #ervice; Sunday school, 10; Koystone League | b B A i dwar G8bFlel [ g0 paurs, Twenty-fifth and Evans, Rev. rano Solo—My Aln Countrie . E. T. Otto, Pustor—8ervices at 10 and 8, My Soul Kountse Memorial Branch, Rev. MeDowell | Franklin Koch {n Charge—Sunday school 3, First, Twentieth and Mason, Rev Solo—The Way 0f +Lloyd | L.ang, Pastor—Preparatory service at 9:30, 8t. Mark's, English, Twentleth and Bur- te, L. Groh, Pastor—#ervices at 11 a, m.; Leavitt will preach; Sunday school 5 and Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev, Oif f a series of lectures she started four | Ralealy, Pastor; Rev. C. Erankiin v:{,c‘;, Associate Pastor—At 11, “At Thy Word." weeks ago before, the Omaha Unity | Saseriate TastorCat 1f, wat T Goodman, 11 and 8 and | Ludden Memorial, Nineteenth and Castel- d""""!’ S“f"’" . o Pt i Snyder, Pastor—Morning ednesday ‘evening ‘on the seventh |service at 11; subject, “All Things Yours. No evening service, Sunday school et 10, The Ladies’ Ald woclety will meet Thursday sftetnoon in Riverview parlk. and Lafayette, er, Pastor; Eva Nelson, Or- meetin, | ganist; Constantine Oden, Choir Director— r worship and | Sunday school at 9:46, Services at 11 and 8, nnl“ at 8. Tuesday évening the Men's soclety will ue, Midweek Thursday eve- Y | ning the Luther league will meet at the home of Mles Grace Snygs, Thirty-sighth —At 11, “How to hnm:: u Church m}hon mon, "W From the Old Home Well," 1 Endeavor society 7. nited, Twenty-fourth and Dod, Hugh Bpeer, Pastor—Sabbath school Morning worship 11; “The Master's Hot Weather Philosophy.” Clifton Hill, Grant wnd Forty-fifth, B. R. von der Lippe, Pastor—Sunday Dean T. Smith, superintendent. [/ straining Love of Christ.” = Bible school at noon. At 17, outdoor service and preach- ing on church. lawn. Castellar Street, Sixtoenth and Castollar, Rev oek, Pastor—Service 11. No | evening serv | Chiristian B vor 3, Intermedlate Chris- |tlan Endeavor 7, Senfor Christian En- | denvor 7 R. L. Wheeler Memorial, Twanty-third ‘ma J, R. L. Wheeler, Pastor—Bible school 9:48. AL 10:56, “Ye Must Be Born Again.” rwenty-fourth and Wirt, M, V. tor—Rev. Mr. Foster of Dundee t 11. Bunday school at 9:45, E. at 7. Followship meeting Covenant, Pratt and Twenty-seventh, |Chartes H. Fleming, Pastor—At 10:30, | “God’s Provision for s Happy Life. Bible school at noon. Junlor Ende at 3:30. Senfor Endeavor at 7. At 8§, “Jesus, Our Treasure in Friendship.” Bring blue books. On Wednesdsy at # the book of Second . [ Corinthians will be begun, The first and second chapters will be studied. Miscellaneous. Amoclated Bible students meet in Lyrio bullding, Nineteenth and Farn P. Luse wiil lecturs. ““The Pi Leaven and Three Measures of M | _Union _Gospel Misslon, 1396 Douglas, | Charles F. Kobel, Superintendent—Ope wervice at 7:30. Hall at 8, Meeting every night during the week. National Fontenelle Spiritual, 3414 Cum- ing, Mra, Ella Cardner, message bearer. Serv- ices Sunday and Thursday at 8:16. Spiritual New Thought Dncltl‘ ing—8ervices at 8, Sundan Frldlr Mrs. Fay Ylhku on ¢! Consclousness of Right Living Messages. First Reformed, T'lnly -third Strest and Deer Park Bouleva n F. Hawk, Fastor —8unday wchool al t:fl. hi at 11, ““The Greater GIft. Endeavor at 7. BEvening worship at 8. First Pmlralnlva Spiritualist, 2467 South Sixteanth—Regular services followed by messages Regular mes- sabe .m s overy Wednesday and. Friday Reo zed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter my Saints, Twenty-fourth and Ohfo ~8unday #chool at 9:45." Preaching at 11 and § by Elder J. M, B oliglo at 6:30. At the Moove hall, Sout Sunday schooi at 10, ching at 11 and 3. United Brethren, Nineteenth and Lothrop ‘Gilving a Cent.” At 6, ! mecretary of the Young Woi | Assaciation, will speak. Bibi | Prayer and Bible study Wedn Twenty-fifth and Hamliton, J. A, Pmln—- 4 ‘M e g "lg. A Methodlst. preacl In 3 Walnut Hill, Forty-first and g Nt | Oltyar Keve, Mintaterebervioos ke 1030 and | 0l §. Bunday school at noon. HIDES HOTIVE ROR v -2 OBLLIZB MEN FOR | oot Rid of Your GERMANY'S BARVEST Ge;“'::lden of Fat Alpine (Tex.) Man 8hooting | a5 ne ushered his wife and the officer | Military Gommander Orders Wife and Colonel Will Not into the car for the fatal drive. Be- IN CAR WITH THE TWO |promoted from the fank of ma Sabbath achool 9:45. Junior |, Inte Alpine, Tex,, July 32 Mystery sur- | He Jived at the Holland hotel, and he | rounds the motive of Harry J. $|)an-‘.1ml his wife and 11-year son were on' —The commander of the TWQ""“h\ nell, manager of a loczl hotel, for|intimate terms socially witk Mr. and | German corps has ordered the mobili- | shooting and killing his wife, and|Mrs. Spannell and their S-year-old | sation of all civilians to aid in har- Licutenant Colonel M. C. Butler of the Sixth United States cavalry while | local jail Spannell broke down com- the three were motoring Wednesday | pletely and sobbed bitterly for hours, according to an announcement from | bemoaning what he termed his “mad- the county attorney tonight. Span- | nell, who surrendered himself immedi- | ately after the shooting, refusec to discuss his case and a thorough in-| vew?atmn disclosed no apparent rea- in the county jail, was taken today to | 0. | another town, the name of which was | not revealed, for safe-keeping, An investigation by local authorities disclosed that Spannell was driving | his wife and Colonel Butler in his ca~ along the main residence street of the town when s;ddenhly he su:lpped his engine, turned in his seat, drew an| 14 i miles south of here, just across the | nd automatic pistol and a revolyer ~and .N( Jinee fOI' PreSIdent Of the Nebraska line in Kansas, by men with l:t’:"n‘;:.'trufif;n})oemncl:.lc‘;?ug: :- with the one began shooting Colonel | h Y \ Butler and with the other his wife. 1916. as DOUBLE MURDER} Had Been Friendly with Butler, It is recalled today that he was ex- {tremely cordial toward Colonel Butler, | with whom l.¢ had been very friendly, cause of this, local authorities did not | believe the killings were prcmedlta!ed. | Colonel Buytler onl) recentl: was | Jor Tell Why He Did It. and hag been stationed here in command of the garrison for about two months. | daughter. Before being taken away from the | or the killing. Massing of Civilians for | Work in Fields. ALL WELL MUST LABOR | The Hague (Via London), July 22. | vesting the crops. They will be paid for their work | at the local rates of hire. Exemption | | from work will only be granted on a| | ness.” , doctor’s certificate. Persons refusing | He persisted, however, in his refusal | to comply with mobilization | [to discuss his reasons for the shoot-|order are punishable with a maxi. | ‘nr lmmedmcly preceding the kill- | ment ‘"d A r’"' of ]500 marks, l 4 - There was an excuse for over-fat- ening, laborious exercises were the onlv known means of reducing the but nowadays when it is possi- Spannell, who was held over night A‘ graduate of musical conserva- Harvest H&nd Meets | b},’“n‘g.?‘t,nd."sv ‘,',"o‘b;h,':;.-‘l'; {:flf tories in this country and abroad, he was an_instructor in music m Baylor | university at Waco, Tex., when he | | met the daughter of John R. Holland, | cattle man and banker of Alpme, whom he later married. Mrs. Span- | nell was then a student in the univer- sity. : L Beaver City, Neb.,, July 22—A hnr‘-[ e. sier and more pl vest hand was killed yesterday twelve | wonderfully successful and harm! United States Under Arrest[w He calmly emptied both firearms| Butte, Mont., July 22—Arthur E.|ing his way on trains. into the bodies of the victims. Ap}:ar- Reimer of Boslon. socialist labor | claimed to b ently Colonel Butler was shot and killed instantly for persons nearby | United States, was heard the woman cry out after the | municipal court here today for violat- | cause he refused to join the ori ahoo!mg had begun, “Harry, don’t kill ing the city ordinance by speaking me,” while the officer made no outery. revious. to the shooting, Spannell | suspended by the magistrate. e members of the Indus- ing or to say what transpired in the | mum sentenice of a year's imprison: | negs when starvation, diet and weak- N 4 P a n. et after e m ane Death in Battle With | s fne, e nus o vomin via | ‘Thousands of people who have used ‘ Membersof . W, W, | aamols 'erescripilon Tabiets coee- scription) know by experience that this treatment is {lot only qulcker. easant l an ol fashioned metho''s but that it is Instead of being any way harmful eral health, The use of them does hom he had been tramping and beat- | not interfere ln any way with work His slayers or pleasure. You need not restrict you diet or alter r habits ln any way whatever. mply take irst | party candidate for gresndcnl of the|trial Workers of the World, and the | and enjoy_yourself while vour fat ned $10 in the killing was the result of afi tion Tablets at any good drug :g:g f?)rr! 75 cents per case or by send- No further details have been re-| ing the price direct to the Marmola in a downtown street. The fine was ceived, and it is not known whether | gompany. 884 Woodward Ave. Detrolt | there have been any arrests. tv them and the results will surprise you. Eriokson, Plllor—lundly school at 10, Sub- Jeat at 11, “The )}Ivar of Balvation.” Ep- I'"A‘Ph lu’m at Hubjeot at 8, “Faul n | i Maciaais ug. 2 gus| 'Posse on. Trail of : Alleged Murderer| we, Pastor—Bible, ¢ F ‘R'nnly-tml s wnfn 1l will pnuu + Bibl ‘harles o R Jnlnr, mtw—cmfi hlldwlh prayer mb'l::l llu‘ll\‘ol:l‘fl. Tenth ere—8u. o xten, 1 b &‘.m...., Horia m”"» superintendent. Beclence. hall, 2414 Ame Eresbyterian, ey ina. £RGA wnd AL | Pirat, ‘Férmdm and Thirtysfourth, Edwin ! . 1, | Mary's avenue to Castellar street and ] Jenkins Ch'l‘llllt l:n“‘l?i Bunday wschool 9:46 & m savor meeting 1. . Taavite, Pastor—ivie soeor,| Westminater, Gooaia. and. Maser--Biblo | ); service, 11; Christian eavor, school ati9: ‘I. l::’luln worship al 1; Rev. evening moeting, 8, % Hart Jenks, Pastore-Service 11; Dr. Congregational, mmmomwum, Charles E. Ife will preach. ¢ pastor; Bunday | tisn Endesvor at 7. moon; n-hr llmnr at"3;| Lowe A ue, 1033 North Fortieth, A. V. Wm at 1 ms | Brnat, r—8abbath achool 10. greatness, It is sim performs. ltlooh'oqlbeuuulflstood. s because of its mllyegflpped pmentl all the you find first~class SIX at any price. _get & new vision of 3 v.o.lnoro" First, T'.nl.hlh and Dlvln .‘anllu. 1 Momorial, 'Pw-uly~1ou1m and Lan- Earl B. Howen, Pastor—8unday school bieot 4t 11, “The Church n lfv-nllr of muate and p hour ‘wadnu h and Ctuur, Rm G. J, ing at ll lnd l Ilor.!nl illhleel | 5 | “The ‘Au’ uarmf:a .":;g.dv:::slzlla. Prayer -nuu at g B i Misa Flora mr-, or- {at. Sunday school at noon; Wiilard ! Marshalltown, Ia., July 22.—A sher- |- iff's goue tonight continued to search :|for Bob Williams who is said to be the murderer of Mrs. Mary Stewart at Dillon, last night. The condition of Wendell P. Foote, who was shot three times, was re- ported as improved tonight. It is | now thought that he will recover. ‘Greater Omaha Improvers Favor Many Betterments the installation of a municipal light- m; P?hm and the grading and plvin ierce street from Twenty-fourt] to Twenty-second street were all fa- vored in speeches made at a meeting || of the ‘Greater Omaha Improvement club held last night at Mason school. The next meeting of the club will be held two weeks from last night. The district covered extends from St. from Sixteenth street to Park avenue, British Ship Sank. Alglers, July 21.—(Via _London.)—The British steamship Grangemoor, 1,198 tons gross, and owned by the Moor Line of New Castle, has been sunk by a submarine. ' THE 1017 Grnnt Six has all the qualities that make for true e in design, honest in constructi strong, sturdy, efficien and able. What 1tpron?1225, thagr:t Some Grant Features mntor and its handsome, roomy, quahties kcouualeo the new mxv'xma now and APPERSON MOTOR CO. oM ..J.\H. DeJONG, Mgr., . Omah Its crew was landed. 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