8-A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 13, 1913. t.- IS I ft e 4 I I S 1 1 offering. Sunday nohool at noon, Geonr Presbyterian Chtafck 10 PUT UP NEW STRUCTURE St. ratal's Xntheran Church, Wrecked la Easter Tornado, to Be Be Wilt In Another Locution. nnrvrnn nSn i ttt nn Ttnnm I UrllM rllrt A IJAI IF n Im I T. Undley. superintendent. IMII0 tftV a. Kr. aVIlLBVIIVaa UICdIUCIIU J I At S. bubtlc worshlu and short nfermon James B. Wootaa to SpcaTs at Third b '"lor- . . w , , , . .. . . -f w . I I'eftrt Memorial Episcopal. Twenty fourth street and Larirnore avenue. J. JtranKiin Haas, Minister At 10:30 Babbath morning C. O. VanNeae will occupy Uie pulpit In the absence of the pastor, who will preach In Trinity Methodist Episco pal church at that hour. From S to 8:30 in tne evening the pastor- will speaK on "Day Off, or Chrlnts Philosophy of a Vacation." Thla will be the "last service before the pastor begins his vacation of a' month. Sabbath school at noon, every Sunday thereafter at 9:45 to. rrt. Kpworth League each Sunday evening at :!. First, Twentieth and Davenport, Itev. M. D. Williams, Minister Sunday school at 9:45. Public worship nt 11. Sermon by Rev. Thomas A. ltagahaw, "The Lost Vision." Enworth league at 7. Public riay of Obernmmergau," a stcreoptlcon worship at 8. fiermon by Uev. II. 1C P. lecture will be given at 8 p. m, SonY,,n' ... - ' tyLiirJSl-1 IZIL Itiir t & nVlnlf. The Inut phn'ntAf In At a meeting held last week It was "Tho Psychology of the Christian Boul" decided by the members of the St Paul's I will bo discussed by the minister, the Lutheran church to rebuild at Evaha, P ?," !Z!lf.,uJI.in.th. F," Atreet and Twenty-flfth avenue. A brick "'v.ces. structure costing about p. 000 will re-. Tho Norwiglan-Danlsh, Twenty-flfth place the one wrecked by the Easter and Decatur, It. P. Petersen, Pastor tornado at Twenty eighth and Parker District Superintendent Rev. J. P. Ander- Btreets. n front Minneapolis will preach at 11 it, 11). J K 9 Vt III IIO TV11I JflVUVII III illQ tn nn Nnrth Twntv.uvnth fl.vnllA Dr. X M. Leldy, D. D.. will deliver the and Lake street There will bo meeting evening Sermon at the Grove Methodist In this tent every evening at S. o'clock next wtfH exceni aionoay anu aaiurnay. AT ;IBI)L6ARS FLEE BEFORE FOE 4q James B. Wootan will speak on "Bum mer Religion" at tha Thtrd Presbyterian church, Twentieth and Leavenworth streets, Sunday at 10:45 a. m. The "Passion Episcopal church, Twenty-second and Seward streets, Sunday at S o'clock. There will be a special Christian En deavor meeting at the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening. Mrs. S. C Wlgff 'will be the leader and the topic Is "Speak Not Evil of Another." Baptist. Olivet Grove, Thirty-sixth Street and Crown Point Avenue Sunday school, 8. f-rcacning cacn rnursaay evening, I, Tuesday's and Thursday's meetings con auctea in Scandinavian; Wednesday ana Friday in English. Friday the Douglas County Holiness association will have tnree wnoie any meetings in tne tent services at 10:30, 2:20 ana 7: o'clock. Presbyterian, First. Rev. V. II. Waller. . Postor- Bcrvlces at 10:30 a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Westminister. Twenty-ninth and Mason. Rev. Dean Leland, Pastor "Morning preacning service at 11 o clock. No Calvary Branch. Thlrtv-faurth and irirsr. corner uarney utreei ai a parKiT.itnAin. .tnHnni noainr rn. .. tt.i.....i... V,r. ;U.Vi ."SXZ "t neuraa. win preacn. toung reo- noon, imo eveninc service. i ::.v. . - -v. v" Olivet Thlrtr-etchth and Grand Avnue. I A Frank H. ward. Pastor Ofllbto school. I nimrii win innak. vnir 30. Preaching. 11. Preaching. .8.. Tues- ship at R at the homo of Mr. MeMlchaM. yft .-" . j- tiiviw, uu. a Booa sneaKer nan Deen secured. iveanesaAV. iniawnAK tniAtin. bl i ixwe Avenue, wornor Kortietn and ...... t a T-t...i. t.i. a i.' .s.u niDDO u itev. ainaniei Aicuirnn. ph. JIDV 1 MU IKOH AViCU I S 1" t . . , , , . .... ' . and 8. Bible .school at 12 noon. Young Kit-iS " r.v&v a.J'.'t M peoples' meeting at 7 o'clock. Morning HS?, ?1 2!Ml io Iv-fc i-y-Mhol sermon. "U We Let Our Christian Sunday 5y-b;n10kn,,OC,n.".t of i" go. What Then?" In the evening the Note change In hours of service. No choir, assisted by readers, will render the I evening service. rogram. "unnsuen urn organ." The Ciitton inn, rorty-mth and Grant. lunday ecbool will hold Its tslcnto at Thomas B. Greenlee. Minister lllhln jsimwooo. para, uaiuraay anernoon. I scnooi 9.45. Tne sacrament or tne Lord' chartered cars leave tne cnurch at 1 1 HunDer at 11. unnstinn Kndeavor an o'clock sharp, clety at 7, subjee" S "Speak not Evil," Calvary Baptist Twenty-fifth and Wednesday evening' a moeting ror Hamilton. Rev. Thomas Anderson. Pm-IP" "-nQ leiiowsnip. tor services at iw:s; a. m. and sp. m. I unaieuar oireei, u. u. snctu, Aitnister rnnducted bv the nastor. rilliln nohAni I Morning service at 10:30. No evenlnir at noon. Baptist Young Peoples' union service. Sabbath achool at noon. Junior at 7 p. nV. Topic. "Speak not Iffvll Ono joung Peopiojs Hociety or christian En of Another." Leader, Mrs. A. a Lock- d:ay,0r .n.1. 3!. X5U"5 i.P'f.8 Society SI music oy tnusio Committee. v""""?". "I""" " o-?0- rajrrr meeting Wednesday evening at a. inca rom the Northern Baptist conven-l The Church of the Covenant Twenty. tion. Mid-week devotions! meeting Wed- seventh and Pratt. Charles II. Flaming. ticsday at 8 p. m.t led by Rov. Atider-1 Pastor Dr. W. O. Henry will sneak eon. Grace. Corner South Tenth ahd Arbnr. Rev. E. B. Taft Paator The pastor is giving a series 01 excursions in tnougnt to different resorts In -nible lands every Sunday morning and evening this month. nt 10:3f) on "Personal Responsibility. Hlble school at noon. Young People's Society Of Christian EndeaVor at 7:11, and evening worship at 8 nt which Dr. Clauds Mason will speak on "Medical Missions in Slam." Air. Christopherson leads the midweek service Wednesday Victorious Greeks Drive Them Over River Struma. IVAN0FFS FORCES VANQUISHED No Formal ArmUtles lias Been Ar ranged, Bat It la Believed In London Hostilities Are Vlr ' tnnllr Knded, ATHENS, July U-General Ivanhofra army, together with three divisions of tht Istlp force, aggregating 112 battalions, made Its lost stand In a strongly en trenched position near Demtrhtssar, on tho left bank of the River Strums, and on the adjacent heights or Intrlna, which were well defended With siege artillery. In a brilliant charge the Greeks dis lodged the Butgars from the heights and drove them across the Struma. In their retreat the Bulgarians destroyed tht railway for some distance, again charg ing the Greek advance. The Greeks again directed their march along the tight' bank of the river, sup ported by mountain batteries, and com pelled the Bulgarians' hurriedly to abandon their position, leaving behind four heavy guns and a quantity of am munition. While this battle was In progress the Greeks attacked and dispersed the Bul garian forces from Istlp, advancing to wards Petrich, by way of Strumltza, cap turing twenty guns. By there two victories, the Greeks aro considered, to have vanquished finally General Ivandfrs force, whoso rout has been complete. The Greeks occupied Demlrhlssar on Thursday, when the crvacuated the town.' Children's Day at KilpaWs Monday, July 14, in the Shoe Sales Room 1.45 Wilson Explores the Hills of Hampshire CORNISH, N. It, July U.-Prsdenl Wllaon went exploring in his automobile today. He took an unfrequented road and his big car picked Its way slowly and cautiously over a mountain ridge. The machine mounted the hills with little difficulty, but frequently in the descents tho brakes' were thrown on tight The trip wojs made without mishap and the view of the surrounding hills amply- re paid, the president for the bumping he po as both he and Mrs. Wilson saw the Green mountains from unusual vantage points. JAP FINDS A FRIEND ON BENCH IN GOLDEN STATE The special theme for this Bunday.mornl,eaa "- midweek fi.a nt 11 nVtnnk t "A Bn VAnn t evening at 8 o'clock. and In tho evening at 8 o'clock. "A fllht I I,"North', Twehty-feurth and Wlri. M. V. misdco, rasior Morning worsnit) at io:so: communion evening at 8 o'clock. Sermon ' school, Seuth fourth, by pastor. Theme, "Endurance." Bun- aar scnooi at u noon. Young Peoples nrciBir 9 unfianan tnaesvor at t p. m Meclna- Trip From the Pool of'BIIoam." jnne music, aunaay scnooi at iv a. m (Baptist Young Peoples' union at 7 p. m jimmm awflewy at s p. m. Nnrth Sate. Twacity-aeeotid and LiQihroB. Mr n - -- w.-.-..- i.- ..r.-. Benson Sunday cKsl rr.CT.U ' .TMp'iTPv73ii 1 wpwahtoiatlil. Revi It- II. rtui-saawWn ....... . u,,. ...... 1 -...l..J- will h-4i n. m. I havei charsoeof Uwr service. The choir '1?TV.V '"3T9 Tl "l?!!, ut.. VWh.t anW rb '0.W o ciocKT. union service la tho Methodist LOS ANGELES, Cal., July W.-An or der from Secretary of Labor Wilson was reversed today by Judge Otln Wellborn in the United States district court The judge released Naco Gennaro, a Japa nese whose deportation had been ordered by the secretary, The court vacated tho order for deportation on the broad ground that the prisoner had not been given a fair be&rlng. Judge Wellborn scored Immigration officials who' appeared against the Japa nese, who had been nrreeted originally Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 j o a charge ot disorderly conduct Judge 6 clock, Wellbonivxald such methods of procedure Benson-Sunday aehel at . "Morning w IE bought a big lot of shoes of extra quality as well as a lot of ankle strap slippers for children, wide toes, the real comfy kind-with these we mean to place on sale all our regular lines of children's slippers, every size and all widths. You'll find tan, calf, patent and dull leathers, also canvas. : " . - Sizes yz to 2 the regular $2.75.grade will sell at Sizes 8 to. 11 the regular $2.25- grade will sell at Sizes 5 to 8 the regular $2.00 grade will sell at . . Also a lot of shoes for REAL BOYS. Made specially for us we confess we feel a little puffed up at the compliments showered on us by mothers who have bought similar shoes from us "The Best Boys shoes in Omaha" is a common .remark the styles are new, made on English lasts, genuine oak soles, welt sewed. Tan calf and dull calf, button oxfords. We have been selling lots of era at $3.00, Monday $2.45. These are sizes 1 to 6. in sizes 11 to $2,59 kind w will price at S1.95. AH Over the Store In Keeping With This Star Evant Specially Attractive Offerings for Children's Wear In the children's section, second floor, some mighty pretty things fitted to the first four ages as defined by Will Shakespeare in the morniug if you please. Thos. Kil patrick & Co. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H 4 8 . m l'sMak. CatnsrreamtatMl St Mary's Avenue.- James Alxar.r enkln. D. IX, ' Pastor Pearchlng at km, subject, "Th satisfying. i.'nnsi. Plymouth MoatlnE at tha University or Omaha, nev. Frederick "VV. Iavitt, Mlnlstersundar school at 19 o ciock. rvicB ot worship nt 11 o'clock. St Matthias, Tenth and Werthlnuton, Jlev. Oorgo 8, Bouthworth, rastor Holy communion. 8. Sunday school, 10. Mornlnff service anil sermon. 11. Flrat, Cornr Pavenport and Nine teenth, Jlev. f. T. 2lcrular service. 10:39. J. w. Cowan pr Cret Neb. Sunday nooi ai ii Kpiscopal. mi . .!(.. 71 ... .It. . South Omaha. Itev. Harold Unwood jRowen, Priest Holy communion, a. Sunday school. 9:46, Morning prayer and atrmoii, it Dally aerv'lco in the chapel wnurcn oc inn uuoa enepueru, iwen tteth and Ohio. Itev. T. J. Collar. Rector vunaay ecuooi. ;. iioiy communion nd sermon by Itev, l U. Tyncr ot Bt. iAnarws cnurca at iu no evening Bt, Tiki II n tha T1Mn wear i"aui, Key. jonn l""""?" v"r 41 vr". ? '"f,c"i iiiunv, fmmvirr, nammeriiiK in Draw am arries. Church ot Albert William, Vicar Eighth Sunday after TrinMy. Holy communion, 7:94. MaUM and Sunday school at 19. IIol tx;hariat (choral) with sermon at JBveMnc JKyer at t. I,wteA. tn Mark's XngHah. Twentieth and Bur. 4Ue, Rev. Ju Orohr Pastor Servlcca Itoinday; At It, "Hrard as Deeds." goafe! rule,, Kunay soneoi at s;, no M-aniKg service. 'Orace Kngttsh, Twentystzth Street Be church at t. Misoeltaswawi, Kvangeltat J. W. Chrlattan will preach a sermon on the tbret-fold message ot Itevelatlon. U.. In a aosnel tent locattd at Twenty-eighth street and Ames ave nue Sunday evening. & International nlbl fltudonta' Aaaoela. tlon. Third .Floor, Oarlght Hall. Nine teenth and Farnam Meetlns ovtrv Hun- llouse. Pastor. ot Interest to all Bible students are con. Sermon by uev. sidered. People's church. SIS North Klehnh. Itev. Charles W. Savidge, Bsstor Morn ing service at 11. aublect. "Seeking tha Kingdom ot God First.'' Evening service at S a'clock. 'Th noafl -Trnn A Taw. breaker A Corrupter ot Our Youh A .veil iuiuivii fiLuiur in ijivorri-A un, stroycr of Uome-vA. Notorious Catewaj or iieit" IteoriranUed Church ot Jeeu Chrlct of Latter Day Batnts. Twenty-fourth find Ohio-Sunday school, 8:46 a. m.i Iletlglo- uterary society, : n. m.i preaching, U aj m. una 8 p, m. Summer school at tho church every morning from 9:15 to Ui38; weuoomoiaia aucn metnoas oi proceauro m&mt MileF :i of a Chorus Girl LOS ANQELRS, Cal., July H.-James Murphy, who shot and killed Mrs. Irene Mattls Smith, a chorus girl, In her apart ments in thla city April t. was found guilty today ot murder In the second de- i rce. Sentence wilt bo. passed July 15. According to the testimony, Murphy. accompanied by his niece. Mrs. Eatelle Moore, entered sirs. Smith's apartments, where Mrs, Smith was playing cards with MUrphy's nephew, Norrls Bohannon, ot whom tha older man was said to have been Jealous, It was asserted that tha shot which killed Mrs. Smith was In- nded for Bohannon. hammock making. Horde of Indians At Oonrocation ABERDEEN, 8. D.. July U-(pcUl.) ZArge numbers of redskins from all tween Poppletonlana Wool worth Avenues, parts of South Dakota, and from the S2i'.SwJ S.VirV? "iTi-.tr Bante reservation In Nebraska, pawed I ,..! ,1.1. 1. ...... smy scaeei at . no tvemng srvico. ihvuh nou St Mathew'a English. Nineteenth Bnd 1 8Mton, where the Niobrara deanery Castellar. Jtev. a. W. Snyder. Pastor I convocation of the kpIbcopbI church be ltie eonoqi at 1U B. W. BUOjeCt "Pre- n todav. Between 1.S09 and oea In. Kublect "Ood's ixiv Commended." dt,ln8 ar P"n- Th meeting Is pre adles' Pastors' Aid society will meet aided over by Bishop Blller, 1lshop of Jrhursday afternoon in churoh basement atoux F.n, and many Indian and white itoi JMgiisn. Magnolia nait Ji Ames clergymen are In attendance. 'jiverui. iuv. if. . onvuer. 1'HRinru.Ma i . i . . . crtat s-p. m. SubJeSt "Christ Coin. L "po.MT. iBOCraaci na W Annual picnio qi Hunuay school, I ov t " ww inw anu u. uumucr ot iirge tenia nvo ao Deen erected lor the ue" ot the guilds and other auxiliary societies. Annual reports from eighty dlf- hurch and friends at Hanecom Bark itatturd&y afternoon. The school will teave at Ames avenue ana xweaty-iqurth kiwi a& y, f. m. St Paul's, Rev. K. T. Otto, Pastor Services in uerman nt 10 o'clock in chapel, arner lniriy-Jourm ana sewaro streets. NO, Paid Advertisement . by the Omaha Gas Company , To You A Citizen -- "Wnrfaro is costly no less to service companies a reasonable amount of advertising .space .an - tn SPANIARDS INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES ON THE TRIBESMEN TEUTBAN, Morocco, July 12. Heavy losses have been Indicted on the Morocco. tribesmen by tho Spaniards, 8lx native' Villages were rased and large quantities ! of am and ammunition captured. LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND PASSES AWAY LONDON. .July li-Tho Right Hon Redmond Barry, lord chancellor of Ira- land, died tonight Redmond Barry was born In He was solicitor general ot Ireland from 1005 to 1503 and attorney 'general from IStt to 191L tlian to cities or individuals. The, proposed gas franchise, to bo submitted to tho people, is a COMPBOMISE between the peoplo's representatives and tho Company. Tn this compromise tho City has won its chief ontontion-OAS XT NOT TO EXCEED ONE DOL IiAB NOW; and the power to regulate future rates ljy contract. , TWO , YEARS AGO. when the Mayor and 'City Council passed a dollar gas ordinance, the COM PANY KNEW, as it knows now, that dollar gas will NOT give it a fair return upon the actual value of its property devoted to public use. 4 The Company folt compelled to resist by liti- nowspapers and setting forth the factB and argu ments, AS IT UNDERSTANDS THEM, j . v , . This is what we propose to do, asking merply r that you read as many of tho advertisements -as; you can, and that you DECIDE FOR YOURSELF HOtv" YOU WANT TO VOTE. The Gas Company is engaged in a needed and useful public service. It is conducted, with the hopV, ' of earning a reasonable profit in exchange for valui able functions, performed. efficiently and economic-" , allyi" under the highest class engineering and com- ' merciar management, possible to secure. . i; As in other lines of business endeavor, the Gas Company is forced to meet conditions which vary greatly from year to year. Only tho most alert and V 1 tor J ferent branches ot the church In the Da kotae and Nebraska will be Presented ami 4 Via Tntatial .Br41i a1an maaav.t Mak Evening aartnon In English trt ( In Nor- ,lfHBM fa th rtmmnUm f ,h. Ih.TTTk welan Iuthemn church at Twenty-sixth ofrerlnsa for the PromoUon of the church ana .Mammon sirecw. al I'aura cauren nm. to w rent en comer is vans atreet and rsMU.uuu avenue. Kottntsa MewwrlaX Famam Jreet and ITw&aty-elxth Avenue. Rev. Oliver D. !y. Pel 17. v.. Pastor: nv. Ralnh 1 ) 1 . I ..... . T. . . " the ellhth Sunday attar Trlnllv. wclii worship at U o'cJockr subject -Tats unseemly and tho Beautiful in XJ.it.." I$w4ay aohool at 8:45, Oscar p. .ocoasoan twenntcnaeat jsrc evenlas Mftho3lt, 3cCab BseoMt. Fortieth and Fr.l tmm, W. Ii. VnderwAOd, tlnlstrun- ay scaoi k,h.u. uampueu, super inhMMtattt PrcahMT rvlee at 11 a. m. Wis-xt atamoriat. Rev. 3T. K. Kcm. Pas. larumSy servioM-. VwkIiij srv$e at II ; aovMcx, -j.no t-syfotvey oi vonver- saon to vmim." jsvawag swueat at 8, "ChrWiaB Uta." SaaMav aakeel at -Ml jtovas; papt m whik ai i. TriMHs. Twty-thlrd ad lwy. Rev, STbomaa jWUtaM. PaatMw VorsJtw service u wjm, Mwtajr tarn at Ma, vesper, Ha wilt )7i)at iti Jhe tnorntng. Ker. lAHaur Aisslc "1H eowlHet tha reaper V X. DavwMA. MlnUtr-.Siw4ay sobeoi Fmiwe.- awu iagM at 7: afcarp. apwerta GOVERNMENT REST IN ITS CASE AGAINST FILM TRUST NEW TORK, July H. The govern ment retted tt case today tn the disso lution suit Against the socalled moving picture trust and hearings were ad journed to October 1. when the defenae will present Us case. More than 100 wit nesses have been examined by the prose cution. gation. The city employed experts, investigated .painstaking supervision, supported by a loyal force conditions. OBTAINED ALL THE FACTS, and of hard workine men and women, can make or keep studied tho situation long and carefully AFTER this searching inquiry, the City Com missioners requested the Company to confer with them-with the object of finding out whethqr a, com promise could not be reached, OUT OF COURT, by dealing with each .other m good faith as two neigh- about the proposed gas franchise which are based. of hard working men and women, can make or keep it successful. ' , Publio measures properly are subject to critiV cism. INTELLIGENT criticism- is helpful; any other kind is detrimental to tho best interests of citi zens. Many statements alreadv have been made Key to the Situation See Advertising. pnweeWag at t, Mymcit.M rrmyer meet eojBbtnag hwutud anal y at a Waintt HH1, Forty-ftrat and jCharlea, n- WttUasa Hoiar. Jaator-At the w..ojen Koreign mpmry o&mr wi tave c barge of tlMi srv(o. anas KUa, wiU jpeaJt ami aetMt thaate , i- , Ctoslm Out tin Eiiin Stock of Thist MirIsoio Uwmtkt it Srtitlf Mmi Prkts Henvy Brown Canv Sprinf B Bottom Hammock Complete at, WKLL PADDED CUSHIONS VUOSm IKJUGIiAS 8S6 AND 988 lltk ftnfi Harrniy Sucoeasora to OaaaJui Timt A AwalKg C' Scott Tent A Avrstaf Ou. bora mic;ht come to draw a business agreement of MUTUAL, but not excessive, advantage. The result of prolonged conferences is the gas compromise franchise, which is to be referred to the voters fqr approval. No one can vote intelligentlyupon an important question of this kind UNTIL' HE HAS HEARD BOTH SIDES. r .. vv The Company knows of no betier way, of .telling its sido of the-story, to tho people tlian by purchasing upon misinformation or lack of information. 'I Our publicity campaign will explain why the -Company is willing to accept the comprorais'ot anil' will qtate plainly why the Company should receive - ; the same fair treatment cheerfully givea to' any other legitimate business enterprise. :j ;' .-., The present issue is to be decided by thef3tdT . ERS, It should be dealt with according to reason . not in the mysterious shadows of prejmlice. Ttougfir to bo considered in tho light of TODAY, free -frbS (Kmfusion witli ancient personal and political feuds. OMAHA. GAS COMPANY 0 -SCKTE Scott-Rtwitzer Mf. Ca, Advertisers can cover Omaha with one paper jl