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3 A THE OMAHA Sl'NDAY BEE JULY 12G, 414. TOPICS FOR A DAY OF REST! Rev. Mr. Reisncr to Speak at First' Methodist Church. REV. J. 0. STAPLES TO PREACH Comernlonr of New Plymouth Con gregational Chnrch 1VI1I Ilf Jmlrt tlrr, John K. Stiller to Give Farerrell Sermon. Rev. Christian P. Relsner, New Yor City, will speak Hunday morning ami evening at the First Methodist church, ( Twontleth and Davenport streots. ms morning topto will be, "Can a Moral Man iKnter Heaven" whlti; -n th ovenlng he will speak upon "Basa Ball and He. llglon." Rt-v .1 O. Staple, a former pastor ofi Uiacc Baptist church, now of Webster j City, la , will preach Hunday at 10 ao ' h at the First Baptist church, liar-, iicy street nrid Park avonue, Jle wlil, ccupy the Grace Baptist pulpit. Tenth and Arbor streets at 8 p. m. While In Omaha Mr. Staple will be the guest or Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Macleod, at their home, J960 South IServenth street The cornerstone of the new Plymouth Congregational ohurch, Eighteenth and ICmmet streets, will bo laid Sunday after noon at S:f o'clock. nev. John F. Millar, pastor of the First German Presbyterian ohurch. will preach his farewell sermon Sunday morning, lie haa accepted a call to become pastor of the Second German rreabyterlan church at St. Louis. Hov. Jullua V. Schwars, district mlsalonary of tho l'nos byterlan church, haa been appointed to declare Hov. M. Miller's local pastorate vacant the first Sunday In August. Dr. W. O. Henry, who la In tho city from Doa Angeles, will give an nddrcsa Sunday morning at tho Third I'resby OUIIUU-y lllwl lf - - - . terian church, Twontleth nnd Leaven- worth street. Dr. Henry was lor sev eral years the superintendent of Third church Sunday school and will be warmly welcomed by former pupils and members of the school. Rev. A. F. Krnst. Ph. D., of Grand Island, will preach at Uw Avenue Pres. byterlan church Sunday morning, serv ices beginning at 10:20. Dr. lCrnst Is re garded a one of the etrongest minister of this denomination in Nebraska and la prominent In the synodlcal enterprises of the stat. Baptist. First, Twenty-ninth and Harney Streets -Morning wrvlco at 10:30. Preaching by Ilev. Staples. During tho months of July and August there will be no ovenlng aervlcea and Sunday school wg niMt at D:M a. m. I "ray or raeoting, Wednesday 'YmmanuelJ'Twenty-fourth andPlnkney. Rev. Arthur J. Morris. Pastor-Morning worship at 10:30. topic. K""v.8 Ooodness of Ood." KventnK service at 8 dUJglng tho Old Wells." Bible school at nooS Baptist Young Peoples union at 7. Midweek prayer and praise serv ice on Wednesday evening at a. Calvary, Hamilton and Twenty-fifth. Re" JTaI Maxwell. Pator-"Flrst Needs First." it 10:90. "The Oretast Question of IJfe." stereopUoon. at 8. Bible school at noon. Young People's meeting at 7, led by Miss Bdlth Bhrum. subject. "The Mltalonary Valuo of a. Christian Col i7b"" Prayer and conference meeting of the church Wednesday ovenlng. sub ject, "Sabbath Desecration. Chrlstlsrau North Side. Corner Twenty-second and Lothrop. Ocorgo U Peters. Pator-nibta school at, 9:90. Morning worship at 10.30. The evening services will be on the lawn. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening serv ice at 7: JO. The sermon toplo will be, A Young Man Whom Jesus Helped. Christian Solnoe. First Church of- Christ. SclentUt. Bt. Mary's Avenue and Twenty-fourth Street -Sunday morning services at 11. Subject. Truth." Sunday school, two sessions, at : and 11. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Sunday evening services omitted luring July nnd August. Cowrre rational. First. Corner Nineteenth and Daven port. Rev. F. J. Rouse, Pastor Sunday school at 9. Regular service at 11. Ser mon by Rev. W. W. Bolt of Wichita, Knn. Saratoga, Comor Ames Avenue and Twenty-fifth Street-Preaching at 10:30. This la a work undertaken Independant of any regular church and Is free to all who desire to hear tho nospel of God. It Is therefore unsectarlan. Eulseopnl. Church of tho Good Shepherd. Twen tieth and Ohio, The Rev. Thomas J. Collar, rector Holy communion at 7:S0. Holy ommunlon and sermon at 10:30. Services during August at 10:30 only. Church of St. Philip the Deacon, Twen ty -first near Paul, Rev. Jonn Aioeri win lams. Vicar Seventh Sunday after Trin ity. Holy communion at 7:30. Morning urayer at 10:30. Holy communion and Herman at 11. Sunday school at 12:30. Evening Drayer and sermon at 7:30. Dally kcrvlcea: Holy communion at 7, morning prayer at . I.ntberan. Grace. Knglli.li. ISM South Twenty- sixth, Clarence N. Swlhart. Minister Morning worship at II, subject, "Man's Stanciarn. Hunday scnooi at s.-W). Kountse Memorial. Corner of Famam Htreet and Twenty-sixth Avenue Rev Luther M. Kuhns, Acting Pastor Morn ing worship at II. subject, "Beating the Devil." Sunday school at 8:15, Oscur P Goodman, superintendent fit Matthew's English, Nineteenth and C'astellar RtreeU. Rev. O. W. Snyder, Pastor Morning service at 11. Subject: The Two Gates." No services In the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. choir rehearsal on Saturday at 10 a. m. St, Paul's, Twcnty-flfth and Evans, nev E. T. Otto, Pastor Services In Ger man at 10 o'clock Sunday school In the Kngllsh department at 9:15. Evening ser mon in English at 8 o'clock Day school begins September 8, Prof. J. A. Hllgvn dorf. St. Mark's Rncllah, Twentieth and Bur dette. Rev. Dr. U. GrohT Pastor Morn ing worship at 11, subject. "Servants of Sin. Now Servants of God." No ovenlng rv!ce. Sunday school at S:C. Younir Peopl's Society of Christian Endeavor on Thursday night at 8 o clock. Zlon. Tlilrty-slxth Street and Lafarette Avenue. A. T. Lorlmer. Pastor Morning service nt il. evening service at s. Sun cay school at 9.45. Midweek servloe on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Choir nrartlco Immediately after. Tho "Willing! workers," win Jioia a picnia at iianscom 't.rk on Saturday afternoon August 1. Methodist. . Walnut nm, Foriy-flrst and Charles. Oliver Kevc, Minister Sunday school at 9:30. foltowed by preaching service. Mpworth league at 7 p. m., evening breaching? at 8 o'clock Hvuam Park. Comer. Wool worth Avo-, presi of new omaha OVERLAND COMPANY. H, J. JAMISON. nuo and Twenty-nlnlh Street. C. W. Mc Casklll, Pastor Preaching services at 11 and 7:, conducted by the pastor. Sun day school at !:45. Kpworth LeuKuu nt 1. Prayer aorvlco Wednesday at 8. First, Twentieth nnd Davonport Morn ing service nt 11. livening servleo at 8. Dr. Christian P. Relsner of (Irnco Meth odist Kplscopal church, Now York City, will occupy tho pulpit. Morning HUliJcct, "" tun ' Evening, Baso Hall nnd Hollglon." van a Aiorni amn lvnior Heaven 7" Trinity. Twenty-first and Hlnnv. Thoirm.n Bcthcll, Pastor Morning serv ice at 10:3. sabbath school nt noon. Voh pcr service from C:S0 to 7:30. George Crocker will apeak Sunday morning on "Tho Program of l.lfo." Miss Ryan, deaconess, will speak In tho avtinlng. aorman. Corner Eleventh and Center, Rev. G, J. Jalscr, Pastor Sunday school at 10. Augustus Doerlng, superintendent. Preaching at 11 by tho pastor, subject, "Our Responsibility of Winning Souls for Christ" In tho evening at 8 a union service will be held by Rev. J. P. Muel ler of tho German Trcebyterlan church. DleU Memorial. Tenth and PInrco. C. N. Dawson, Minister Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. J, Ij. Pranr, superintendent Preaching at 11 second of series on tho Lord a Prayer, , F.nworth league at 7. Prouchlng at 8-thlrd of surles on tho Lord s Prayer. Prayer meeting Wednes day at K Sunsay school plcnio Satur day, August 1. Meet ut church at 1. Lowe Avenue, Fortieth and Nicholas Sunday school at 9:80. Rev. A. F. Ernst, I'll. D., will preach at 10:30. No ovenlng service. Clifton Hill. Forty-fifth and Grant Streets Regular preaching service by the pustor-elect nt 11. Sunday school at 9:45. Christian Endeavor at 7. ' Caatellar Street, Sixteenth nnd Castel lar, Rev. C. C. Meek, Pastor Morning service at IL Sunduy school nt 10. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30. Intermediate Christian Endeavor at 0:45. Senior Christian Endeavor at 0:45. Prayor meet ing Wednesday nt S. Fali-vlew; Pratt Streot and Fortieth Avo nuo. Rev. Charles H. Fleming, Pnator Bible school at 2. Afternoon worship at 3. Charles F, Robel of thu Omaha Oenernl hospital will glvo n gospel mcsaago. Mid week service Tuesday evening nt 8; Mrs. Hasten Is tho leader. Tl)lrd, Rev. Robert Karr Pnstor-Sun- An Automobile Less Than LIGHT-WEIGHT SIX WE mean the average type of car, the five-passenger automo bile of 120-inch wheel base. That is the correct length of car for comfort. Less length is not enough. More is un necessary. Some disturbed competitors have said that light weight comes from cheap materials. Not at all. Cheap iron is just as heavy as good iron. Chandler has cut out the inn. Why should you buy pasoline and tires to carry around a lot ot heavy irbn cast ings that add weight, but not strength, to a car ? Well, you shouldn't. And it's the people who haven't cut out the Iron that are warning you against light weight. They warn you, but they don't tell you how much their cara weigh. Why not? Because they know they're too heavy. Come See Its Marvelous Motor W. L. HUFFMAN AUTOMOBILE CO. 1814-16 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. XJHOOI.iT, BXOUX TAXX8, MICHEL I,, SIOUX CITY, 1138 r St. 323 B. Phillips Are. 124 6. Main St. 317-19 Bth St. firAKDl,lR MOTOR CAR CO. 1'I.UVKL.AN'D. OHIO. day school at 9.30; classes for all. Pub lic worship and address by Dr V O. Henry nt 10-45. Junior Endeavor meeting at 3. Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 7. Evening worship and sermon by Rev. ('. t Meek at S. Parkvole, Thirty-first and Gold, Ho. A, E. Lehman, .Minister Worship with sermon and Bible school at 10:30. Hi'iilor Christian Endeavor roclaty ut 7. Lvrnlng norm service nnd rermon at 7:46. Mid-wcik prayer meeting, followed by adult home reheursnl Wednesday even ing at 7 li. North, Corner Twenty-fourth and Wirt, Rev M V. Hlgbee. I). D., Pastor Morn ing worship at 10:30, sermon by the pastor; theme, "The Flings of Others." fAmday school nt 'l m. Voting People's Society .Christian Endeavor at 7. No evening (Kcrvli-e Praver meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock I Benson Hund.iv wliool nt 10. Morning preaching crlce at 11; Rev. Theodore K opman will premh: the choir will sing Hldo Thou Me." by fludda; Miss Kerr will give "The Good Shopbeid," by Van do Water. Oirmtlrtn Endeavor meeting at 7 Tho evening service will be held nt the Methodist church. I titled, f'nrnm' Twntitv-thlrd and H. t'( I'll Omnha. Re. I'url S. Glndfelter. tusl-ir .HhIiIihiIi Hi'huol nl ! : 4T. MorilltlK 1 v.rsrp ut II. siilijtv t ot sermon. The " It tr. prince (if I'hrlittlahlty." Y iung ret) pit h t hrlstlan union meeting at e. Tiie v.t ligrc. Ktli .: .'.Ill .loin tn tho vesper serv I i . tthc nlli school lawn at i. WcstmlnMei, Mason Street and Georgia lAvcn'ic, Rev J..mes Franklin Young, Pastor Morning worship nt 10:30; Rev. Cnnrl. a K llaskcrvllln will preuch. uihle school at noon. Young people's moetlng nt i. nj out-of-door service, corner Pa cific tml Thirty-first streets; Warren Swltzler will speak. Mltl-wcek prayer service, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Church of the Covenant. Pratt and Twenty-sovonth, Rev. Charles H. Flem ing Pastor Morning worship at 10:30. Mr. Glradel will give the gospel mcsKiizc. II lilo Kciiool ai noon. Jn- dcttvor society at 7.15. Evening worship nt 8, Charles lr Room win open up me scriptures und there will he good music. Midweek sorvlcn Wcdnesduy nt 8; Mr. Orr Ih tho lender. Krunsellcn1. First. 220 Franklin, Rev. J. M. Runcle. Pastor Teachers' meeting at 9:30. Sun day school nt 10. Preaching at 11. Holi ness nBsoclatlon nt .1:30. K. L. C. E. 80 rlntv nt 7. Preachlnif at 8. Midweek prayor service Wednesday at 8. Quarterly conference Saturday evening at 8. Pro- siding Elder Maio or Lincoln win proacu. .Ilsvellniieon. Tho Omaha Holiness association meets everv Sunday uflernoon at .1:30 at 3430 Franklin, W. E. Foshler, president. I'nmtlff's Church. 515 North Eighteenth, Rev. Charles W. Savldgo, Pastor At the morning sorvlco Rev. Henry DcLong and wlto Will spcnli. ravening sermon uy jvoy. CliiirlcB W. Hnvldgc. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day Holnts. Twenty-fourth' and ....... T . . V ,. 1 nl... n O irichfnir nt 11 liv Hlshon Richard BUllard of Independence, Mo. Rellglo service nt fi:30. Preaching at . Rev. A. C. Douglass, pastor of tho First United Presbyterian church. Is In Tarklo, Mo., this vveeK attending tne annual mia lnnnrv conference. His pulpit will be oc cupled Hunday forenoon by Rev. . C. Wi Savldgo of tho Peoplea church. First Progressive Spiritualist, Mncklo's Hall, 1816 Hnrney. Rev. F. A. Thomas, Pastor Lccturo at 8 by Dr, Monto, sub Innt. "Ancient People Ist Atlantis." followed by messages, Mesaago servloe Tuesday nt 8. Ixulles im messages Thursday nt 2:30. The Church of Life. 815 North Einht- eeuth, Rev. Visa A. Bell, Pastor Morning scrvico at ji. topic, tnu ion uommnna ments." Evening servlco at 8, toplo, "Without God and Without Hope." Sun day school at io. voung reopio s unna tlan Endeavor at 7. United Brethren, Nineteenth and Lo throp, Rov. W. O. Jones, Pnator Morning scrvico oi il, -memo, "vvnai is jesua Worth to You 7" No ovenlng service. Sun day school at 10. Fourth ouarterly con ference Tuesday evening at 8, Superin tendent J. it -Moner presiding. The International Bible School associa tion will meet Sunduy nt 3 p. m., at Iibor Tcmplo hall, corner ""Nineteenth, and Farnnm atreot. Lecture given by Dr, Furwcll. Topic "Tho tillleB of the iren. tiles will end with the year 1914." Omaha real estate la Ihe beat Investment you could make. Rend Vhd Bee's real estate columns. Should Weigh 3Q00 Lbs. If they are proud of 3700-pound weight or 4000, or 4500, why don't they say so In figures. The only cars whose weights are advertised weigh less than 3000 pounds. Mark that fact. It is vital. dandier uses fine aluminum castings and pressed steel, wherever possible, in stead of iron. That's modern engineer ing. The Chandler is durable, safe, com fortable and economical. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Considerable Joy Over Decision in Back Tax Case. TAXPAYERS ARE THE WINNERS Tnrn(r-Onr Tliotmnnd Mollnrn Will llr SitciI, According to Opin ion of City Trcnuurrr " Mnrtln. Judge ljHllr'B decision of the back tax nuentlon In district court yelcrday closed a long find bitterly fought contest. The decision was hailed on the streets gen erally as one In which the taxpayers had been the winners. City Treasurer Martin and City Attorney Murphy were (ho re cipients of many cordial congratulations through the day. Mayor Hoctor. whoar rived a few minutes nfter tho decision had bocn handed down, appcr.red to take tho matter In good pnrt. Assistant City Attorney Winters asked him If the de cision settled the question and tho mayor replied In the affirmative. Mayor Hoctor has Insisted that he merely wanted a court decision to settle the case. City Attorney Murphy was jubilant. "It was a case of fighting for the taxpayers," he said, "and the decision was a good one. Judge Ieslle In handing down the decision expressed the opinion that the ' ' The WE are pleased to an nounce to all Omaha Overland owners the appoints ment of our new distributer The OverlandOmaha Comx pany. J. R Jamison, President Every Overland distributer is selected with the utmoct care, Both the distributer and his entire organization must measure up in every parties lar to the high standard of merit, integrity, ability and re liability as required by The Willys Overland Company, The Overland-Omaha Com pany was selected from a very large list of applications and does, we believe, measure up in every single respect to our idea of what constitutes a reli able and substantial distribu ter. ' This new organization has the facilities to render excell ent service You can be assured that at all times they will carry out 8i Slsotrlo hsad, aids, Baxxr ta e cm oatioh a i tau ana iuh upnts, Btorags oatUry. case had not been well brought In thj.akel to pyt the. Janitors to work August , name of the city by the mayor ana cotn- t. There la nald to be plenty of work that ell. He Bald that the city attorney waa can be done hen and II will mv .l aood 1 the law officer of the city and as such the city litigation was In his charge. This means that Special Attorney John Paul Mreen may find spr.le difficulty In collect ing his money from the city.'- City Treasurer Martin said the decision would save the taxnavers about $11.(100 a .n n "IV.1 lint, hasn n.i.1IM i.wl ' ' rD . ! tin said, "not only by our Idea of what the law was, but by the many assurances of support given us by the taxpayers who have followed the fight. It Is over and I am glad of It." To Join In Ihc I'nrnilr. More than fifty automobiles will leave South Omaha thin afternoon to participate In the Hohcmian parade 1n Omaha 'today. Tl. nr. f...- .1 -I.,, AI.IB ...Ml I v,., win uue in the parade. City Treasurer Martin, City Attorney Murphy. Assistant City Attor neys Winters and Leigh. Superintendent! . . ,, , . , . ... of Molls Lew Ettor and a host of others ; will drive their own cars for the accom-1 modatlon of the visitors who will ride In i the parade. Chief of ' Po.lc John Rrlgg. will be grand marshal of the day ami hns ordered that tho South Omaha con-1 tlngont meet shortly after noon at the Bo hemian National hall In South Omaha. "The turnout will be one of the biggest things of Its kind ever held In this city," Rrlggs stated last night. According to many of the school Jani tors, the Board of Education may be Announcing the Overland Omaha Company J, R. JAMISON, President. 2101-3 Farnam Street as the new Omaha Overland distributer The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio acaaofaetursra of th ramoba Orarlana SsUrsry Wagons, Osrtord and Willys Utility Trucks, rail lafornatlon oi rioMk 8S-horapowtr motor 33 X 4 Q. D. tUts 114-Inch rhlbas $950 Completely qulpp.d Prloes t. deal of rush about the time of the open ing of school. Many of the men have families and those who have not have to support themselves, anyway, In Omaha the Janitors work tho year around it Is said. The clrll sertlcA rule Is now In vogue here. The .members , of theV board and President Richardson are lnclned to do everything they!. 'can to please the workmen for ,th district. . single cify CJrts.lp, i G. u gpahn of tCulberson, Neb,., in tho city bh a business 'trip yesterday morning. (- y Ixio Cahll and James Sullivnn are put ting out a one edition J5aper, In South Omaha. ."Who's AVh6 and WhJ"'lii tho was nnme. a ne eauion )& cxpoeiqa toicomo out 'some time next jnonth. ' . j ne local aerie or Kneias .wm eiv a dhnce .at tho-'Eogle -hall( Twenty'rthlrd anJ streets, this evening; J. n?aJ,LSortlV'li' 'ia"?" 1 l,'S stock yards with a carlo.ad of hogs yes terduy. Ho will remain In the city a short time . . , " The Ladles' Alj' society of the. Hills- j afWXSn & "?o, third alid I ptreets, thlb cwnlnj;. Mrs. W. J. Kifelb letunicd home Mon day evening after two weolts at St. Jo seph's hospital, where she underwent an operation. She Is slowly Imnrovlng. The congregatt6ns o' the Protestant' churches of th city will meet In Union vesper services on tho high school lawn tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Rev.John Alber of ths Church of Disciples Is an nounced as the speaker. Appointment the broad factory policy in a mosriiberal manner. v They will have an ample repair stock on hand for all Overland models, so that all Overland owners will receive equal and immediate service and attention. They will .maintain a 'thor oughly equipped repair shop, well manned with factory trained mechanics. Step in today and get ac quainted with our new distri buter. This progressive or ganization is well worth know See the full line of Over lands. , Let them give you a deiri onstration in the famous 79 T. It's a beauty. If you have not purchased one, it!s high time you vdid. You surely need one now. ? Summer das are, Over land days.: . .x We can insjire' .prompt de liveries, Mohsfr top curtains and boot Xlffh-gTade spesdomctsr $1075 o, b. ToUdo With lectrio startr J. R. Jamison Gets Overland Agency for All Nebraska The Omaha agency for the Willys Overland machines has been transferred to the Omaha Orerland company, of which J R. Jamison Is president. The, new Overland company has moved Into new quarters nt 2101 Farnam street. Where the salesrooms have been remod eled, and rearranged. Previously the Overland has been handled through the Vn Brunt Auto company of Council Bluffs, but It was decided to change this apency to Omaha, proper. The result was that scores of prominent automobile men submitted re quests for the.agenoy. After due deliber ation', It Was announced that Mr. Jami son had been appointed to the new agency. As soon as he received the news or his success, 'Mr. Jamison organised the Omaha Overland company, secured Bpaelous quarters and Is busily selling cars already. Ynnkn AVaitt Dartmouth T.nrf. Clarence. L, Wanarnaker, Dartmouth, 15, of Melrose, Mass., has received an offer from the New York club. Wana rnaker for the last two seasons has been flrst-etrtng catcher for the Green and this year has, been at his best. He has another year In college and It Is doubtful If he will accept the offer. pi Clear-Tlslon, rain rlslon, wlndabUld, Xlsctrio hora and a-eatrator