Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 8, 1916, Page 23

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 8, 1916. 5—D svromonnss T0P](S FOR SABBATH|<Z. v, v~~~ BRITISH, 00, NOW |setatssttnsos C. N. Swihart, Ministor—"A New Nehemiah' piece capable of flattening out a at 8. Sunday parapet and bury'.g them, mangled and broken, among their own cylind. AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES at 11 “A Thankless Gues! Thirty-Nine Church Pastors to |schoe! at Grace Lutheran Branch, Sunda: ers will be concentrated upon the ! » . Preach in Interest of ball, Forty-elghth and Leavenworth at 2. AL et g e I St Mark's English, Twentleth and Bur- nt line trench in which they stand. l 11 N , P L i “Time! Over the top the jet-pipes he u 0 a’ 1 g [ the Dr" ;“ s‘r.,.é':;‘".J.J‘.i"’.fi!i."“é‘m?.‘uil ::- Have Learned New Offensive are flung, and then, simultaneously deavor at’ 6:46. Agent From Germans and i PULPITS TO BE EXOHANGED | ‘Kowrtse Momoriat, Farnam strest ana| o hong almost i “getiass otfAuE Use It With Success. there arises a sibilant hiss, as of some monstrous and veno-‘ous snake sud- denly aroused from slumber, Now the I8 A DANGEROUS ALLY gasmen are working frantically with 3 ~ wheel and spanner and key, and the (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press.) |hiss increases in shrillness and vol- London, July 25.—Before the “big|ume. Outside the parapét the green squeeze” began discussion of British | poison fog is already spreading like a- gas attacks was strictly prohibited, blanket over No-Man’s land. Carried but now the taboo,has been lifted, ceaselessly forward its outer edge is Twenty-sixth Avenue, Rev. Oliver D, Baltaly Pllmr—-h(lf;‘rnlnl worship Ill 11 i i “The Hour That Changes a Life.” Evening _ Prohibition will get a verbal boom | Chs Hoir Thet Chansts u Lite Eyening in thirty-nine Omaha churches Sun- !ufldny school at 9:45. Luther Ictlnu at 7. day, when préachers will urge their | s mea cr o unday school. Twenty-tourth and congregations to . “dry-clean” Ne- lmmln\ulnmdllh lnnn“cn‘ll. Pmu- 7 teenth and 8s, Emil G. Chinlund, Pastor b;uk-- The following :ulmt €X<| _Sunnday Bwedish servios at 10. Sunday i interest [ school at 11:45, Bong service at 8, with changes are lcheqnled in the interest TRl S Rt iy eth of the dry campaign: ber 15, morning servico will begin at 10:48 I Central Machine Works | House LARGEST DEALERS IN s 1501-3-5 JACKSON ST USED AUTOMOBILES ; S * | . WEST OF CHICAGO 3 Chevrolet touring, 1918 model, nearly s brand new. and a British “gasman” has been al- | rapidly approaching the German JOS. SRAMEK, 0 f dpatrr W L .Igmtion Mazwell touring, model, driven paptst—Fist, Dr. B B, Jenke: Calvary, and the Sunday school at 10, lowed to write a graphic account of !rtr“nch);s, into which it will presently First, Twontlsth and Mason, Rev. Titus son, A, J. MeClu) , W Lang, Pastor—Gorman service at 10. English Mount ~ Moriah, Logan. service at 8. Subject, “Why Should You g Shristian—Firet, Dr. J.F. Young: North |Read Your Bible™ ide, Dr. M. V. Higbee. i Congregational—8t. Mary's Avenus, Dr. J, Zlon English, - Thirty-sixth Strect and A. Maxwell; Plymouth, R. W. Taylor; Cen. | Lafayette Avenus, A. T. Lorimer Pastor— Eva Nelson, organist: Birgir Edquist, cholr Fatier A N. Porter; Hillstds, James B. L ii0cior, " Sunday mornings Bunday sohooy the work of his own special corps | sink, spreading agony and deatl whose business it is, he says, “to doc- [among those who cannot escape. 4 tor t'!:e Germans with their own medi-| “No rifle or machine gun fire has b o s & been ordered this time, and from Behind our lmes‘, he writes, “the | either line scarceli a sound is heard | surl set in a blaze of glory. A glance | except the deadly hiss of the escaping (Former]y of Omaha Rubber Co.) Dodge touring, 1918 model, run very little, big reduction off of list. Pullman touring, 1916 model run «. CHARLES GRAY...............Welder I o st (Oxyacetelyne Welding) ‘ o 450 1816 model, run 180 riticed. r, 1916 model, six Lutheran—8alem, ¥, 'A. Linder; Emanuel, | At 9.45. Service at 11, The cholr will aing | over the parapet shows the green and fumes. The minutes pass in tense, Eh | 3 ‘Ona Sweetly Solemn Thought" (Ambrose). i -Man" . B . . .Machinist T AT 6 pelabtse oft "Heihs::.“:un;'p].mp‘l—phtg Dr. R, B.|Evening service at 8, when the chotr wili | Scarlet "F"‘e poppied No-Man's land | ominous quiet. Nature herself seems already merging into the gray mists Foster; Grace, Dr. C. C. Wilson: Benson, | render “Te Deum" (Smart). Midweek serv. to pause aghast to watch this latest King roadstor, very good condition 5 Y fco Wednesday evening. Thursday evening [of twilight; but 150 yards away, like a 2 Formerly of Omaha E. L. & P. Co. throughout, Rew time...... ss-vaes AT 1O L ROy B D Ny vasts Mo | e Bunday adhioo! tenehers will ost, Frr | 4 N deviltry practiced by her childfen upon ( y ) | Mitehell six touring, nearly new..... 850 | Cabe, L. V. Slosum; R, (VITHEITRC L el S < R i TR AR brown earth shadow among the grays, [ one another. | Calvert; Grove, M b Park, Dr. H. B. Speer; Hirst Memorial, Ed. | frnoon Ladles® Ald. mund Sliverbrand; Lefler, Joseph Stopford; Methodist. Florence, T. C. Webster; Oak Street, J. D. ¥ Walker: Afrioan, W. F. Botts. Hanscom Park, Woolworth and Georgla, Presbyterian—First, Dr. A. A. DeLarme; | Emory D, Hull, Minister—Morning worship North, Dr. C. L. Peters; Westminster, Dr.|at 11, The pulpit will be occupled by Rev. €. K. Cobboy; Dundes, Dr. C. N. Dawson;| Hugh Speer. Evening at 7:48, Sermon by Parkvale, . W. Leavitt; Benson, Thomas [the pastor, Theme, “Grasshoppers.” Overland touring, very late model, GEO. WILLIAMS...........Carburetors Cokinia \buring, van veey TN Less SO0 Detroiter touring, good uondmol\, , (The Stromberg service man) throughout . Bulck speester, (Formerly of 509 N. 22d) Ceantiion v Tanks Are Bombarded. “Behind their masks the gasmen be- gin to breathe more freely, and then suddenly, on the left, ‘Crash!’ And ‘crash’ again, and yet again, This time on the right, somewhere close at hangs the ‘nmz barbed wire of the enemy and just beyond a white, chalky upthrow marks his front line trench. he gasmen stare across the silent shadows at that white line and for a moment think of the choky, gurgling cough of the men who die by gas, It ! Velle touring, Anderson; Florence, W. 8. Hampton. ] b ! hand. The men crouch lower over It United ' Prowbyterian——Contral, DR, B. D. |gchoot st 10, | Presebin. eurvises. se 11, |18,n0t pleasant to die by gas. Neir cylinders: the exploai Do Machine Work of All Kinds. Velle touring, electric lights and gen- s50 | Hulli South Side, D: B Clavoland, gohool at 10 Preachin Sorom, st 1L | W \Connect up! The order comes their cylinders; the explosions follow : srator J First Reformed—E. B. Taft, oaguo ‘at 6:30. Bubjeot at 7:00, “Prixe of | the line fi bay of the|On¢ another almost toe rapidly to Re-M P Hertf-Brooks, . six-cylinder touring, EVENING EXCHANGES. he High Caillng” “Midweek prayer meet. | (OWN t¢ dine from one bay of the .o e and in any case their minds are ' e- agnetxze and 1916 model, run very little, ntop LG EAE S Lo rpivais gt 56 ing Wednesday evening, beginning At 71 trench to another, and the gasmen no longer: fitted t6 comntaor cafe. ; Volls NEht alx. touring, 1015 modes, " | Bwedtn. Methsdistt B Banp o Ol B ety Fortystirat _oud ON immediately get busy, The front rows |}, PH HUSE 0 SRRIERE) Sond { Re-Build any make Magneto. this oar 1s in elegant condition and Union Meeting, Irvington—F. N. Sargent. | 01 VR, 4oy Miitier-Temparance addrens |of neatly piled bags of which | 3¢ };)ipeel NIt bo watchéd, and’ the | , must be kacrificed s — servico at'7:30, Rev. M. R. Weaver, pastar of the| rirat, Swedish, Nineteenth and Burt, Gus- First Church of the h[et}\rqn. talks | 1AV Belokaon, P or—-Bunday scheel ot 1& Sunday night ‘on “Christanity and | Jatitfofi e bt *iiaky ekt 1| worvice_at 1. o i lation to the social ideals and politics | paweon, l-':‘.'fi,r.:.ahuf.'él:y 'Elcy.mf":i 145, sudden spurt of vapor which marks a leak must be checked by the applica- tion of a handful of mud, which the gas itself immediately freezes into an won-hard and impenetrable mass. “In one of the bays the parapet rocks suddenly and falls forward, cach fire-step is lppnrent:‘y solidly built, are pulled out and disclose a cavity in which show, black and om- inous, the cowled heads of a row of iron cylinders, They are sunk in pits well ‘bagged up’ to protect them from Pou'ble crack or puncture by flyin ]Re-Build Coils and Transformers. lBuild up Commutators. . o 8 Elmore touring, fine condition throug- | { Re-Wind Armatures (any size or voltage). ot meriee, e MO WE'Repair any Ignition. System. ] dreadnought touring, g} 2 =0 $ 3 , 600 | of all time, and where there is a real | Preaching at 11 ter ‘of | fragment ‘or ricochetting bullet. |Repalr any Startlng or Lighting Systems. gl t oo | Brasp of the true orinciples of Chris- [ 2"39°%; BRworth ,Yl" UGl :y.lfnder :ei rhc.u:bomml 0 :o:nd :;' burying the men and their cylinders. iInstall Starting Systems. O T e s . 950 | tianity there must be for the Christian | Sunday "achiool “board and prayer meeting | contains sufficient compressed gas, if | Almost immediately the men scramble Install Lighting Systems .| Stoddara Dayton tourlng, tine shape. 275 |an earnest enthusiasm for those [\Wedncaday evening at/t, it could be used without waste, to put | Out unhurt; but the pipes are broken, fd g DY N Chalmera tourlng," model thirty-six.. 300 | causes and conditions of ‘public life |, Firsty, Twentioth and Davenport, Titus o "o tive company out of action, and the gas is filling the trench, With Install and Adjust Carburetors. G 1 Over-hauling. i Bt (Auto Clearing We will save you money by doing it RIGHT H ouse spanner and mud the thing is stopped, new connections are rllged up, an 4 the death vapor is again directed out- ' 1 side what is left of the trench, But one of the men has had the mouth- 3 piece of his respirator broken, and b which we sum up under the name of | Hodge, superintendent. Morning worship at politics.” 2. “That civil and political }!in"flz?h:‘f Eeor;rt_?n.l;.'(;mr.ghl:‘rmd:x «:; duty at its best must be underlaid [ SAE9OM t s . 1 children at 12. Bpworth lea with religious and moral duty, and Evening worship At Ti80, 8o the utter meanness and contempt to|'Jesus a Necessity In Modern Life.” which our politics have sunk is due| Pearl Memorial, Twenty-fourth Street and “On top of the cylinders lies a tan« gle of flexible connecting pipes, three and four way joints, spigots and screw jet, and upon these, with spanner and key, the gasmen start work. «The ¢yl inders are all connected up in series, to one cause only, the lack of & firm [ JeTmcrs Avenue, arl B Bowen, Fastor=)on 4 nothing remains but to throw the |already he is coughing and choking the first time 2209 Fumam St Tel, Douglay saro, | TC1i8100S faith among our politicians.” [ mon by the pastor at 11 Epworth leagus | jets over the top of the patapet, and winfully. ‘T've got itl he gasps at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Special |open the valves in order to release | hoarsely, and goes behind'the traverse Caryl H. Btrauser. Mogy Berateln. A special musical service will be | music. Wednesday, fellowship hour. | . 3 . i the deadly fum ' to suck an ammonia ampule and die 7 . i Open Auna-y-.“'nm"olnn Evenings. iven by the Immanuel Lutheran Presbytorian ““.e;. Require slowly, i fE | hoir Sunday evening at 8 p. m. at| rnira, Young Men's Christian Assoeta-| “Byt something else is required to| “Closing up time! Rapidly the - en ra ac lne Or S Nincteenth and Cass streets, assisted | tion, Eighteenth and Harney, Robert Karr. | gy oo ™ h to the. Gei valves are shut down, the jet-pipe v . by J. E. Brill, violin, and George J. | Pastor—Sunday school, 9:45; publio wor- | CAFry the gas over e, Lerman ithd A i lamad i aka fa P Collins, baritone, Organist, Albert [®h!P “'10}{:'[:5':.;-1[:;‘“::-;;2:. ';”ul" :me'.mor‘..::':ngfiab:l:“n.;:: ‘}n&;‘flpf :wnyflvl:‘:v::‘lllh u‘ : m': W'or; e“ ? Sand; choir master, Bernard John-| “y,us Avento, 1023 North Fortisth, A, . {f i their cylinders again. o bagging ug Imperturbably a sergeant,stalks down the ruined and battered ,trincht,'a‘l;ty- 7 ug- | B than the gasmen watch their little, inconspicuous win gauges, fixed to the edge of a trench, ‘Tney must have ston; pastor, Rev. E. G. Chinlund. Ernst, Minister—At 10:30 address by Mr —— White, misslonary; noon, Sabbath sohool; 8, Junlor indeavor roclety; 6:30, Senior En- | Stromberg Service Station | oo o el e S e e A i Sttt b i, S iinioac e ekt i i lictibtlion s bt e — - The Omaha Church federation holds It ty; 7180, sermon by or, i £ in directi d | herding his flock towards thei : and RGN e The Omaha Church fedsration holds W8 | doavor woolatyi 1it0, v pastor. |a wind of a certain direction, and |herding his flocl P FoRIAtnes ai‘.’l‘mc".":fl,."u"d‘::: llf.:;.'“ R | "Young. Men's Christian. assoctation. | _ Clitton Ml Grant and nm-nms . | they prefer it of a certain strength. [out. He is an old-timer—a transfer A e Siroom, Jottage, modorn except heat, | Officers ure to be elected and plans lald for [ 1, Yon dur Lippe, Pastor—suncay schooh | On’this occasion, the direction is sat- | from the infantry—and he scarcely S htdorf Re alr De t R RIS U TN G ey e (b r = S‘"fl‘ Isfactory enough, but the breeze | quivers as a shell bursts behind &' . 7-room new, strictly modern bungalow, |the evangelical churches of Greater Omaha, | Young Poople's Boclety of Christian En- |shows signs of weakness and occa- | traverse he has just left. - Quietly he § v deavor, 6:30; regular evening service, 7, by o well arranged, in fine locatlion, close to sionally falls to a mere, almost imper- cepuble 2ephyr. "When not watching the wind, the gasmen are wnchins their pipes; re- directs two of the ae.n to carry an - 2 unconscious case to the nearest point of the communication trench . where stretcher-bearers may be found. car and ® 100 Will make easy terms 'and consider 1501-3-5 Jackson St, suitable trade. Make offer on any of the Phune for add: WESTERN REAL ESTATE CO. Baptist, n gospel team composed of the young peos DS plo of .the church, Benson, Thomas Anderson, Pastor—~Bible| .0, 00e Street, Sixteanth and Castelar, school at 10, Morning service at 11, Young Penpios mesting at 430, Evening aervics | Rev: C. C. Mook, Pastor—Morning, 11, Rov, s \ i b Kearns, D. D, will speak; evening | neatedly feeling and testing every| “In the dugout, with the shells still o . at 7:30. N N Phone Douglas 4397 or Red 4142 S5 10 Karvash Bk, Omant, Dok 30Tof M ttah, Twentyatatn and guwase, | La0i Sabbetk eshosk ‘outh) dunior cniati | B0 0t ube’unt Joint fo noas know | pornding. ovasbead, the acetions roll v TG M. H. Wilkinson, Pastor—At !1«"‘0‘»--‘" Christian’ Bndeavor, better than they the danger of leak- flocnlled. Most of the men answer to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS|Yill preach in the rove Methodist Eblseo | *\goptminster, Mason and Twenty-ninth, 3. | age and of the escape of gas into their | their names. Some are answered by THTGRIIOR ooviiiea.. 1| will be at Mt. Moriah. At night the pastor | Franklin Young, Pastor—Bible echool atfown trenches, Persistently an officer [ comrades us wounded and for others b B, Cobs ’ will fill his pulpit and speak on the theme, | ?:40; morning worship, 11; R : Yt “Good Success.” bey will preachi Christian Bnd p caar . First, Park Avenue and Harney Streat, | \E.A¢ €100; cuening worship at TN el Alonzo Alvin DeLarme, Minister—Preaching d 2 y € Wiillam H. Smi h C, at 11 by Rev. Bdwin H. Jenks, In exchange| Parkvale, Thirty-firet and Gold, R, W, OO 3 g 00 ? 00 Vogel, Ohlo street, 260 feot west of wWith the pastor. At 7:30, Dr, DeLarme will | Taylor, Pastor—Sunday school, 10; proachs A Thirty-third street,” south; side, 50x begin a series of six sermons on & recent [Ing 11 subject, "Missions in Indla;" Chriss ? v : ¥ 20 pllgtimage to the Holy Land and. Egypt, | tian Khdeavor, 7; evening worship, 7:45; 1 saee Johr Mulr and wife to Daniel L. {llustrated by over 200 stereopticon views. | prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:45, - , Jdohnston, northwest corner Fiftieth 8 146, Baptist Young Peo- First, Farnam and Thirty-fourth, Ed. %) and California streets, ,100x128. 1 Prayer meoting Wednes- Bargalvls Danich L. Johnaton und Wite: (o ve! Wy win Hart Jenks, Pastor~Morning service, iel . Quigley, northwest corner F\ Albert Roos and wife to Emmet 8, Brumbaugh, Brown street, 315.5 fest east of Thirtieth stre no one answers at all, v “But over in the German trenches i hundreds of m:n are choking and asping in uogly for am hour before . - they can die, They have been mad to quaff their own medicine.” v PrtaielfAdi o e - Guinea Pigs Intermittent f Cho passes down the line, casting rapid though keen glances as he goes at each set. of cylinders and their con- necting pipes. And in crery bay he pauses and whispers two words to the corporal in charge: ‘Eleven o'clock. But the wind, without which the will not reach the enemy’s trench and do its deadly work among its oc- cupants, begips to peter out. side, 50x136% .. B riam ot Cholea Germs 10:30, Dr. Do Larme of the First Baptist ace, Tenth and Arbor, B, B. Taft, |church will preach; evening service, 7:30, - < ; ; teth' and Callfornia stroets, 100 a ; S ) PR e o dance of e Assoslated Press.). One M-79 Overland Truck, Panel body. e iy 4 SRS e ST (B TE g T Jancn il archens’ S| Chran desven d-s | e oo | AL 10:50 the guamen don their spe-| (i g UMD % R Rev. J.' . Hawk, who will speaic about| ~ coniral United, Twenty.fourth and Dodge, | Cibl fespirators, whic the dim lar health officials a8 One 1914 Pope-Hartford, new. rlo Bnghausen, Pine street, 390.28 the dry campaign. Baptist Young People's |, Contral Uhlted, Twanty 5% |light, give the weaters a strange, | tidered by insular health o One 1918 A five- ? P fost east of Sixtioth street, north union, 645, Bvoning sorvioe: 1:30; aubject, | Huéh B, 8pver, Pastor—At 9145, Sabbay { A Masked | 8 most important discovery, has been . ne pperson, 11ve-passenger. side, 128.28x3 800 | MAn"oll Comphny in Which God Was & |%ohooli 11, “morning worship: almost inhuman appearance. Masked | . gy‘Dr Schubl of the govs One 1914 A; fives F.J. MoSha Partner.” Mission Sunday school, 3. AR DR ot Ve and goggled, with weird, trunk-like i ol | L ne pperson, 1ive-passenger. cos I Thomas, Burd PO Voo b e R SR =:::::I_l:l Eplacopal churo ouns® Salloct | pieces of hose running from the | erament bureau of science, who has One 1913 6-cylinder Mitchell [T et e is0 | Arthur J3." Morrls, Pastor—Morning worship | moeting; 1130, svening 253 | mouth-piece to the bax of air-purify. been experimenting with gultea pigs, ry M Emil E, B at 10:30; tople, “The Viotories of Faith.” | nustor, “That They May Adorn the Doctrine ing chemicals strapped to their chests; His experiments wo that One M-79 Overland, five-passenger. Tar H. Wunner, Twenty-ninth = | Blble chool at 18 Young peop of God.” e )| guinea pigs are intermittent cholera One Lexington Howard, seven passenger. [ N [ et ey Soventat, Pt et Twssty-serealn %':fiéf?lié“&::f:‘%fi.‘ Do ot i | careers in that they can be Apsiinnd )5 " . B Pyl bt L4123 and praise RPERREIN 0. Ferbine, PenaEsMomaias . 4 ‘| with the cholera germ and later wi il s iR & eined Touring. ot e it B0 | G, emit, g, Teonz iy |t oot 3255 G500t WO breath disurbs the g 50w Off the gorm. Then witowt One M-83 Overland Touring. Q0B 8106, 80X138sa1+ a5 ssnssserss 4500 | BIbIO sohool, 13 'Junior Youns Peopie's RSAO%) M Bopn, dunier, a" 7:a0, |air. The feeblo breeze has died com. | jrbier, (MOCHAHOR 5 ; One Old bil Charlés G. Scott and wife to Walter Wnlon, 8. Senier Toung Feople's union. Si30: | “The Wondertul Life of Moses. pletely, Hurriedly the order runs brings back the cholera germ. “ ne smobile Coupe. E. Christensen, Twenty-ninth street, Preaching, “The Do b | These experiments, say local health &3 One winter top for M-83 Overland | 1ot sowt ge Fompivun wvewns | | TER 2 oppiun puieme koot 2t 1o “maring “Sorain: 111 e | Hehind sheir maska she gasmaen grons | Hicialh MR [ietabls sond G 2 . X .. o g Mr. Andorson will preach; Chri B tions which have Been found to pre- % g One Panel Truck Body for M-83 Overland. YAl Wyany Forien strst, 106 | Hull 410 o Amea, = Sorvcen 1 "k | detror ‘ut C07 evening woran at i | dingustedly. | But ouddenty-crack!| yyii‘ay” Bilibid prison, the big ingular ; One Maxwell Touring, 1912. Thae, "Sixte., peulding street, WOM 05 |Buntay sohool, 3it aad 1n Wednoedsy United Brethren. orders to the infantry have not been |BFifon in: Manila, Duting tie 'gfl": }' 5 S . El;-‘ r‘“ :Tm :;Qd '?"f::"dv::ufmi" i Choerin m;oun ¢ Christ, Sclontlst, St mé* "mf "n:"':"‘r'iumfl-"s‘fl-‘l':y':'fno'fi"k countermanded and the aulct of the nflectlng several provinces' of ' the | Vice vl 3 We are making sacrifices in order to move oot ol o' AR avenve, fuarv Avanuerand Tewnty-tourin biroet | 10, Morilng” Wil And ight 18 roughly shattered by, & 100K islands, inspections at Bilibid_have " these cars so as to make room for the 1917 ship- carrie & Mried to” Alis” Aiderso Buath et 'St s, V0| Worhls, aad srmor 30 Brsyer mest | Tyis' guns to- which the Germans | discovered chora carriers smong " risoners wh previous 60x Miscellaneous. reply. fons, were ol'ound to be negative. reet, west ments of Overland cars, which are arriving daily. of "Burdette Becond Church of Christ, Schientist, Dun« 140 -+ 2,000 | goq” Hall, Underwood Avenue aud Fiftioth | Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ ot “The gasmen move about uneasily. i i F . e m':mlas'pmfi?'n"' pubject, “Aro Sin, Dis- b T LM e e T e L 1}! is not for themselves they fear, but 5‘,‘1‘:}:“1e‘;‘:'fi:ig'{,::,f;ge:o:s;m;r:; ' ' a en | o] unday hool, h § i i by s 0 V an Brunt A_utomOblle ty-second sirest, south side, 46x120.. 1 |{T0dneaday evening meoting, 8. Pionthing o1 b by irtse Wabnes caved % | 1vin g'h;‘; :’l‘l%"ex'g‘:e;{g“:’;: h‘ll'elld? their exposure to the disease, : R ——— S A——— Ohristian, the Mooso hall, Bouth Side, Bunday sohool P il o Cholera carriers are a big ‘problem. flying fragments, Well they know i the danger of bursts and of trenches ‘g‘ch';';,-f h,;!i‘:?,',;‘::,', 'fi,‘:“‘h}:z: .‘Q 2{: A filled with gas and no wind to move | ficial hope to be able to solve the it. But they cannot ‘bag up' without problem of effectually ~killings the orders, and so they detail one of their propensity of certain individuals to number in each bay to watch the harbor the deadly germs. cylinders while the rest gather be- —_— Ihulld the :raverle, as being a slightly [ Mrs, Bdrackman Convicted 'safer spot, i ; Daylight Attacks. 0f Manslaughter by Jury - “When day breaks a fair wind is i il ; blowing, straight towards the G Mhousqiek GG bt et h A “ at 10. Proaching at 11 and 8, Boneon, 04d Fellom il fhoe! | National Fontenells Spiritual, 2414 Cum- at 3; cormon at 4, by Rev. Blcknell of CA« | 1ng_\iry "Blla Gardiner, Message Bearor— ner university. Special music, Servicen Bunday and Thureday at 7:16. North Side, Twenty-second and Lothrop, | peopl 616 North Eighteenth, Charles George L. Peters, Pastor—Bible school, | W, Savidge, Pastor—~Morning, *How God De= 0; ‘morning worship, 10:80; Rov. M, V.|1iVers His People in Time Of Temptation,” Higble will preach. Evening worship, 7:30; | Evening, “Does God Love Us as a Mother theme, “The Plea of the Disol Loves & Wayward Child?” Christ.” fil Bllblom!md;n‘t‘- meet l‘ Firat, Twenty-sixth and Harney, Charles ng, Nineteenth and Warnam, a I Caine S iornng srice, 1|t W Pl e st Dr. J. F. Young of the Westmihater Pres blighmont of the Faith Universal Bms byterian church will preach; evening wérv- o it /" "Ihe publio is Invited, fco, 7:45, “The Splrit of the A(es‘om:‘a‘l'll::; Unlon fln?!‘ Miasion, 1308 Douglas, b C, Company LEGAL NOTICES. Statement of the ownership, management, clirculation, ete,, required by the act of DISTRIBUTORS congress of August 24, 1913, of The Omaha Sunday Bee, published at Omaha, Nebraska, . 6 months ending October 1, 1918, Councfl Bl ff I State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss.: u s, Owa Before me, a Notary Publle, in and for the State and County aforesald, personally appeared N. P. Fell, who, having been duly T RIS 1 TR T e w2 T S T T Rl R R P worn according to law, deposes and says Motorcycles and Bicycies REAL E ; that ho in the Businews Mannger of The #anLiy-avibwon swotoncicous Bar | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | Omana Sunday Bes, and that the following Telegram.)—The jury brought in a 1 hi Vi Roos. *“I'n ™ is, to the best of his knowledge and bellef, | and Intermediate YO!I'III"PMN s Charles F, Robel, Superintendent—H. tre B ) 3 ‘ Sarordvels Nune L145 )asseuworeh FiIa e rnam el 1| "t tatement of the ownership, manue: | Christian Endeavor, 6:45; Bivle school, 9145 | FiEey Y pduie e 480 Rieeting.vers’ gt | A0 bm:fihzl. HBI:.(" °‘d sl it jif | Yerdict this morning of murder in the : . ! ment (and if a dally paper, the circulation), Congregational. durlig the week. w aylight, and the gas will f third degree in the Barackman mur- MOTORCYCLE In good condition; set 34x4/| Emilia J. casings; wet §2x3% casings, with tubes| mansen, Happy Hollow ete, of the aforesaid publication for the Pirat Retormed, Twenty-third and Deor [be visible as soon as it leaves the|der case, Mrs. Barackman shot her in th tion, required | Central Park, Forty-second and Saratoga, o, pih LRI TR D P N RO L DAL D the Aot o ‘Auguss 30, 015 embodied | Denton K, Cloveland Pastor—Sunday school | Bansa s ouicrsdy ’“"’;“ Btarain Minister— | pipes. ~ The gasmen know what to| husband and claimed celf defense. s b s | SR MR, [Spproximanly in moctlon 443, Postal Laws and Hegulations, |t 10. Sermon by Rev. A, N. Porter at 1L [11, Rov. K. 1. Tatt ot Grace Bapiist wiii | expect. They know that as soon as gt miab i I8 S 0 e 1000 | "o the roverss slde of thia form. | “In the Interost of the Dry State.” Chris: [ pronch. Christian Endonvor at 6.0 Eve: | the greenish-gray clouds appear outs Fined for Selling Cigarets, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS |Rhena Todd hard et " | tian Endeavor young peopls go to St. Mary's | ning worship at 7:30, Theme, “The Cone y ppear ouf g side their parapet, there will be run-| Superior, Neb, Oct. 7.—(Special church. Hvening service at 7:30, suming Fire," STioy, Hallgre K x . That th s and addresses of the i : : Ly, Tolery eventh strest, 185 faok 6,260 publianer, edlior, maRaging editor. and | Hulaide, Thirtisth and Ohto, W, 5. Hamp- First Church of the Brethron, Twenty- | NINg messengers and hurried tele- | Telegram,)—A local cigar dealer was nurth of Spaulding street, east side, 4801 business managers are: ton, Pastor—Morning service at 10:30, Rev. :g:'g\dm;“f‘l“:u:y;lm}:flherllt» X’.fl,‘:ffi'o."“zi [:honing in the German lines, They | fined $50 in police court this morning S0RT84 S 0oV svabie s L Publisher, The Bee Publishing Company, | J. B. Butter of Florence will speak for thu |\ QI=GIDMRNE SCRIce B¢ BL, Txposition of | byow that within & few minutes the | for selling cigarets contrary to law. #' Rate M' Welch to Fred S, Barber, street, irregular, approximately Omaha, Neb, dry campalgn committes. 8unday school at |, ¢ording you the privilege of “going to Sun- /Twenty-eighth street, 338 feet north 50| Editor, Victor Rosewater, Omaha, Neb. 13, Junlor Endeavor at 3. Intermediate | juy" sehool and ‘staying for church” all of Mlami atreet, west side, 46x120.4 1 Managing Editor, T. W. McCuilough, | Endeavor at 4. Senior Endeavor at 6:3. | within the one hour. Evening service at 8, Maud Forney to Grace Fo.ney, Luc Fitty-seventh street, 1,124 feet Omaha, Neb. Preaching service at 7:30, Subject, “Christianity and Politics.” utreet, Bensou, 60 feet east of H: south of Effle street, east sido, Business Mansgers, G C. Rosswater and Avenue, 8t. Mary's Avenue and Y. M, C. As Notes. on_avenue, north side, it m‘um;”u‘ o L 3.000 N‘z ;’:L‘l ?,':";‘&nfi'f:‘m, (Give names | TWenty-seventh umt.lnm u.hx Hull‘i‘nrl. !:nriry White, \'nul’mh l:l,::n':’ lChr.l‘lllAn as. = ert 008 > Minister—8unday morning worship at 130, | soclation secretary wit] e British and In- H O L Brombaugh, Brown street 4£5.5 fe g oo g‘:s.".‘g"n':,‘:\:' e n":;“_': Sermon by Rev. J. A. Maxwell of Calvary | dian troops In Egypt, will speak to men only ome-Uwner oans east of Thirtleth street. south e 2 it church. ' Bunday school at 12. Young [at the Young Men's Christian assoclation - and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) Vietor Rosewater, Oma Neb,; Charles C. Rosewater, Omaha, Ne| Vistor Rosewater, tr N. P. Fell, - i A 1. A H ha, Nob.; F, L. P Haller, Omaha, Neb.; Joseph Rosewater, Cleveland, O.; 1da Rosenwasser, Cleveland, O.; Paul Rosenwasser, Cleveland, O, Herman B. Rosenwasser; eveland, O, Alice R. Cohn, Cleveland, O.; 8, Moyer Es- tato, New York City; Antoliotte Gorber T@ WANT ADS Omaha, Neb.; Alic§ Meyer, Omaha, N A. L. Meyer, trusted, Omaha, Neb, L. Gelsmer, Cleveland, 0.; M: B, Omaha, Neb. 3 That the known bondholders, mort- gugees and other securlty holders own- ing or holding 1 per cent or mors of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secu- rities, mre: (If there are none, so state.) ' None. 6. That the average number of coples of cach fnsue of this publication sold or dise tributed, through the malls or otherwise, oclety at 7. . Sunday at 4 o'clock, Firet, Nineteenth and Davenport, Fred J.| The Young Men's Christian association Clark, Pastor—Pastor's Rally day sermon at [Olee club will moet Thursday {n room 314 10:30. ore.” Rally day o Young Men's Christian assoclation cussion. "In the tho leadorship of Prof Kratz. They | it take up the.opers, “Captain Van dor an & % Beal and 7. J. Clark, The South Omaha Boys' Work committee Eplscopal, has started a leaders' training class at the 8t. Androws, Corner of Forty-first and |Trinity Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and H Charles, John E. Flockhart, Pastor—Holy |streots under the leadershig of E. F. Deni. communlon at 8. Sunday school at son, 'Thia clase |8 comprised of men inter. Morning service at 11, Subject, “Christ's [®ested in the forelgn movement on the South Power With the Living and the Dead.” Eve- [#lde. ning service at 7:30, Subject, “The Man| On Thursdny evening an illustrated lecture in Prison” or. amateur photography will be given in the Al Seint's, Twenty-sixth Strest and|Young Men's Christlan assoclation audi- ly S AT R Rt N Under 55,000 (Q 7 dwellings less than five years old,.up to 65% of appraised ot ':l.\uu‘nn :fi:y“w{:en:‘ -:l-.‘ ::‘!.’;nl '"3 privilege of o cont mon paymen when principal is reduced IO%—CXPIN-SRS Ni lNAIl' e New Corner store properties also considered at favorable rates. PETERS TRUST COMPANY 1622 Farnam Street. nt) Dewsy Avenue, T. J. Mackay, Rector—Holy | torium in the intercst of the Boys' Camera communion at 7 Sunday #chool at 9:45 | 0lub and the mombers of the senior depart- Morning prayer and sermon At 11. Rey, Dr, |ment who are interestéd in photographic W. A. Warren of New York City will preach | worlk. at'the 11 o'clock servios. || Clkmmes are starting with Increased in- 5 erest In *he physical department. The last n.lv'.' Lfl;l;‘n%bl-;{m{zfl::_fl;(.;"\oflr_'l’;n‘l""m;‘; woek physical examinations have been glven murton At 7:80. Ghurch sohool Al .50, | L0 upwards of 200 boy, shoral eucharist and sermon at 1 5 i e e YRS i ATTENTION—HOTEL EMPLOYEES. Al - 03t e et to xm;"l lul';:urlt!h:r- '.!urlnu the !;x ml%n;:: this service the bishop of the dlocess wij] | T preceding e date shown above is...80, preach and will also bless the memorial rood \ ” 2 N : Ui id, Includi pl , chari- 1 gy andreds of other anavers hase boen suledtor wnd delverd durin| U RS EERTS Wik, ERSSMAMBGRIGHIRANS | Obituary Notes ||| WANTED AT HOTEL FONTENELLE, ( the last week. It is reasonable to suppose that all the above people have thial =e | whtden of St Barnaba#'s Choral evensong s R . : . B8l seressisnennonransanss 1969 q i supplied taeir wants—therefore did not call for the balance of their answers, i 3 Fiila | Churoh of the Good Shepherd, Twentiets | BRIGADIER GENDRAL CHARLIS At once, experienced White Chambermaids and House-- Business Manuger, |and Ohio, Rev., Thomas J. Collar, Past: DELAVAN VIELL, retired, vetel : ¥ o[ g Syor to ana uuh.qr;rnv‘.):lnh:;mo me this muelenn(; Sunday aftor Trinity, oty com- | of the civil and Spanish-American men. Good salaries. Apply to Housekeeper, In- 24 day of October, 1916, munton at 7:30, Church school at 9:40, ed at Ly o8, o » Bee Want-Ads Are Sure Getting Results WILLIAN . quivey, |Naraine braser, tany ana semon st 11 | ore ed at Los Angelen e hoo| M quire at Timekeeper's Office. ; (My comminslon expires Apell 16, 1922) Lutheran. the siege of Vicksburz = 1 particl- : : Firat Englivh, Reed Street and Fitty.ninth [ Pated in the battie of San Jua. hill, e Persistent Advertising Is the Road | xJaie, Benson, Rev. C. Wilbur Nelson, | +.¢ tock part ‘= various Indlan cam- o i ~ to Success, Pastor—Morning worship at 11, Sunday | paigns,

Other pages from this issue: