TT1E BEE: OMATTA, FRIDAY, SETTEMnFiR 10. 1015. Congregation, Choir and Nursery at Sunday Tabernacle as Viewed by the Staff Artist DROP BOMBS INTO HEARTOF LONDON Information that Leaked Past Cen or Indicates an Air Attack on British Capital. TWENTY DEAD AND 86 INJURED LONDON, Bept. 8. Twenty per Bona were killed and eighty -eli other Injured In last night's Zeppelin, raid. These figures were siren out here today officially. The German air ships flew over the eastern counties of England and the London district. War at Closa Q Barters. The raid of Zeppelins lat nl&ht is de scribed by the Pall Mall Gazette as "Ton doners' flrrt Blimps, of the war at close quarters." Ths Eventnr Standard speaks ef the ooolness shown everywhere, but warns the publlo against the "noticeably wide spread and dangerous exposition to re ard the affair as a species of spectacle." It sunrests that In addition to the Zep pelin, which within limits "Is a terrible Instrument of war." there is also danger from anti-aircraft runs. Therefore, the publlo. It says, would be well advised to take aerial visitors more seriously than it did last night. Ist night's official statement concern Ins; the airship raid stated that the Zep pelins "visited the eastern counties and ths London district." English newspapers are prohibited from publishing unofficial details concerning such attacks, but the foregoing guarded references Indicate that the Zeppelins approached ths heart f the city more closely than on previous occasions. Tfr Heart of Load on. CHICAGO. Sept S. The Dally News today bases a surmise that the Zeppelin raid of last night must hare been over the heart of London, on two telegrams from a staff correspondent at London. The first read, "Dally News office and staff safe," and the second, "All well." "It Is evident." says the Dally News, "that the raid on the British r.nit.i effective In or near what was called 'the neart or London.' The Dally News office there Is on Trafalgar Square, not far from such landmarks as limn iUi. Westminster Abbey, the Parliament buikU ings ana in charing Cross railroad sta tion." DEATH RECORD. " Mra. Sarah Cilllett. BEATRICE. Neb., Srpt. 9.-(Speclal.) Mrs. Sarah Glllctt, a former resident of this city, filed Wednesday in Chicago sged 95 years. Sho was a pioneer of Beatrice and left for, Chicago some years ago to make her home with her grand daughter, Mrs. McLean. The body will be brought to this city for interment. Mrs. Marsarrt Zarr. THATEK. Neb.. Sept. 9. (Special.) Mrs. Mar-arc. t Zarr died at the home of her husband, Mra John Jones, Monday, She was SO years old. Mrs. Zarr and tier husband were among the first set tlers in York county. MIm Martha Welch. YORK, Neb., Sept 9. (Special.)-Miss Martha Welch died yesterday morning at the homo of Thomas Miller, where she "had made her home the last seven teen years. She was 68 years old. The body will be taken to Huntington, Pa., for Interment. . Plan for Platte Conn ty Fair. COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept . (Fpeolat) Great preparations are being made by the several committees to make the Platte County Fair, which will be held next week, September U, 15, 16 and 17, a great success. The coming fair promises to surpass all former fairs in both exhibits and attractions. Exciting speed contests are scheduled In which the best horses of the middle west will be entered, and liberal purses will be awarded. Albion's fair takes place the week after, and thus horsemen have a good chance to attend both fairs. Friday. September 17, will be children day and all the schools of Platte will be represented in a grand parade, conducted by Superintendent F. 9. Lecron. Base ball playing, a flying machine and fireworks will add greatly to the attrac tions. Schmidt Accidentally Shot. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Bept 9.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) The first fatal accident sf the prairie chicken season in Lincoln eounty occurred Wednesday night when John Schmidt of Hartford City, Ind., was shot and killed. The body was sent to iramsnond, Ind-, tonight Schmidt has been In the habit of coming here for the hooting each year. Wednesday night after a day's shooting, he was lifting a 23-caliber rifle from a wagon when the hammer caught and snapped, exploding the cartridge. The bullet struck Schmidt In the left eye and emerged at the back ef the head. Schmidt's wife, it Is re ported, had had a premonition of his death and had urged him to abandon his hunting trip this year. He is foreman Jji a glass factory at Hartford City. York Is Baildta Tabernacle. YORK, Neb., Sept 9. (Special) Va eant lots on the southeast corner of the public square have been secured for the tabernacle. The city council has granted tho use of eight feet of the Street on the tiorth. Dr. Lowerys architect will be here next Monday to superintend the construction of the building. September ri has been set apart as the day when the work will commence. The building Will be completed by September 27. The rail festival has been granted its use for the agricultural and domestlo display, September 28, 29, to and October L Bnnset Wedding at Stella. STELLA. Neb.. Sept I. (8peclaL) Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Farno have issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Mlas Grace Farno, to Dana Eugene Plasters at sunset Tuesday eve ning, September TL The romance started rhen the young people attended Stella High school, of which both are grad uates. Miss Farno has been a teacher In the Stella school the last three years. Horsn Plasma Reappear. WEEPINO WATER. Neb., Sept. 9. (Special.) Tha fatal horse disease which made such havoo among the norses of the state three years ago and which i reported from other parts of the state already this summer, has mad Its ap pearance In tnls vicinity. Two farmers, roren Skamiis and Will Otte. are the on'y ones who have reUbrted losses so far. ston that Itmb iw, When 'um cat h cold or bein to cough take l'r. Hell's Pine-Tar-1 tcney. It Benctratcs ths ihrost and iuntts. All ii"UL-l' - Advertisement j H IN THE SUNDAY TREE UUR5EKY A5THEY LOOS FP0J1 THE PWPIT S0N3 BIRDS BEATDflj IT FORTHE'IAB' Revivals as Told Of in the Bible Billy Sunday's Afternoon Subject "BIHy" Sunday took for his topic. "The Revival at Pentecost" as told in the Bible, this afternoon at the tabernacle. It is one of his favorite topics because it relates the wonderful story of 8,000 persons converted by one sermon. "Billy" said, "Nowadays It takes about 9,000 sermons to convert on person." And the cause for this he declared to be the lack of spirituality in the church and the lack of the "one accord" spirit His sermon was as follows: "The revival at Pentecost was not a roan-goHen-up revival. The leader was the Holy Spirit from start to finish. There was no cut-and-dried schedule. They looked to the Holy Spirit for guid ance as to how the meeting was to bs run. They were looking for two great things first the Holy Ghost and then power. You'll have better prayer meetings if you go oexpectlng something. Not culture and then power, not wealth and then power, not power and the Holy Qhost-lt's got to be first the Holy ohost and then power. "We are disciples today Just as cer tainly as those men back in Judea, when It comes to the work of carrying on the gospel. One reason for the church's failure today is that it does not realize that it has the same God-given mission. If the church Is not doing the work of God, who Is? The saloons are not The politicians are not The clubs are not If the church is not doing God's work today, who Is? Show met 111 lear the church because I'm looking for God's representative. If you. are not Bet out of tha church. You and I have th same command to keep the world in a state of perpetual revival that the disciples had. You'll find the church that Isn't is dying of dry rot today, too, pure and simple. "Why did" they scatter in all direc tion like shot from a gun! It shows good sense in you when you try to find out God's way of doing things. Ills way is to plant in April and May, not In October or November. You may not be lieve in God, but there isn't any old Infidel who can run even his own farm without following the divine order. The time you spent in getting an education is not wasted. The time you spent eat ing and sleeping and gathering energy is not wasted. Let's have the same kind ef horse sense in the church. They waited ten days for Pentecost What the church needs today Is a baptism of horse sense. Let God Come First. "They made their business and domes tlo affairs arrange themselves not to In terfere with th ten days' prayer meet ing. You do the ssune with these cottage and union prayer meeting a Never mind your club and your literary society. You can read your paper on Ruskin four or five months from now Just ss well as now. You'll get it all out of th en cyclopedia, anyho-.. and it'll be there then Just as well as now. God's purpose is to gtv Him th right-of-way. Your way Is to let housecleanlng, theater-going, feasts, lodge - meetings, card parties, week-end blowouts and everything else com In first before God. "They were continuously in th temple. They had all-day meetings, not for an hour In th morning. What did they go tort Did they go to gossip and talk about their neighbors f No, they went to talk about God. If a fellow got up to say something he didn't have some fellow pulling a watch on him if be happened to take up five minutes of his time I've been in churches where they had clocks screwed on th pulpits, and I be lieve th devil had bis hand in that If the minister happened to go five minutes overtime whew) They took time to pray and praise God. Just consider why it was and see how much they had to be thankful for. Then they were brethren there and they had better times. Judg ing from the church sttendance today, heaven won't be packed n Ith mm. No doubt the ditciln had J' tot as riesning business ss the men of Omaha today. "And tlio&c- re warm n.i-etliin. rlverylxd n enthusiastic. Thete was no danger of catching pneumonia by sit ting do n n a seat that had Just Wen vacated by some church official or deacon. There was no Ice water to those prayer meetings. "They came with ono accord in one place. I don't care if it's tho finest church any they don't come with one accord, the Holy Ghost won't be there to bless you. There are some members of tho churches who haven't had him yet. If Peterson had had to wait for certain members of. the churches, the f.ld town would have been in hell long ago. When anybody prayed there, everybody else said "Amen." There was nobody who said: 'I wonder if he's going to pray all night' There was nobody who said: 'If I don't pray better than that I'd keep quiet.' "We're never had another Pentecost because we've never had power. The church has Increased in number, but not In power. After 1,900 years why is it that 120 praying men had more power than 12,000,000 church members today? They were all with one accord. That was it. They haven't been that way lit the church of God from that day to this. "We need one accord more In our church today than we do church steeples and pipe organs. The average church pays more attention to the kitchen than to the Holy Spirit. Some people think they can't run a church without oyster soup. The more soup there is the faster the church is going to the devil. I be lieve In oyster soup, but I do not believe In coaxing quarters out of men's pockets to pay the back salary of the preacher. Some of you women will sweat your bangs out straight In the social room with a smile on your face, but put you In the prayer meeting and you're stiff as you can get You're killing religion and assassinating the church by your stiff, staid conventionalities. We need one ac cord in the churches more than we need high priced opera singers up In the choir loft to sing chromatlo scales like a squirrel climbs a tree. Need One Mind. "You need mor of one mind in the Church and less controversy. More one mind and no denominational fuss, no hair-splitting over opinions, no worrying about that not coming due, no thinking about what you're going to wear at the next social blowout and wondering if Mrs. So-and-So is going to slip one over on you. There was Just one thing at that meeting on accord and that's why It was a great meeting. Everybody there knew Jesus. Some knew Him after the flesh and some after th spirit There Is no doubt that the leper whom He healed was there. There is no doubt but that the blind man He healed was there. When I get to heaven I'm going to hunt up that blind man of John 9 and shake him by the hand, for he's been an inspiration to m th way he laid out those old Pharisees. "The paralytic that they let down through the root so that he could reach Jesus was there. He Is tha best author-j Ity there is In th Bible for doing things out of th ordinary. They didn't get him to Jesus In the conventional way. I don't care whether they have a Prino Albert or whether their collar's buttoned in the back or not. Just so they get to Him. And there' no doubt that th man with tha withered hand was there, and Jalrus and his daughter, th centurion and hi daughter, th woman with th Issue of blood, th man who laid by th pool, th disciples. Mary, Martha and Lasarus, and Mary Magdalene all earnestly praying. Oh, yesl Everybody had an up-to-date experience with Jesus. It didn't take five minutes to get them on their feet and pry their mouths open. They all wanted to speak at once. The Ixrd knows how many got up and how long they knew Him, exsctly alike, but all loved Him. All would have something to say. "There are lots of preachers who don't know Jesus. They know about hlra. but they don't know Mm. . Experience will do more than 0.W.m theories. I can experiment with religion Jut the same as I ran do Willi water. No two knew Him. All would have something to "Tre het sy you ran get a revival is to get rid of the friction, the fusses. feuds, flirts, end the best way to get lid of them Is to get the people to know Jesus. The people outside will want to know the Jesus you know. The man outside will not be there five min utes before he want to know your Jesus if you've got such a spirit as thers was at that Pentecost Get People to Know Jeans. "What you need to produce th revival in the church is to get th people to know Jesus. He said, "I will send the Holy Comforter to you.' The last thought of Jesus on the cross was for power. What the church needs today Is more power and the people getting right with God. There Is too much playing ntde-and-seek and tag with the devil In the churches. If the church of Jesus Christ' withdrew its patronage from the theaters of the country they'd go out of business. "lie gave His disciples power to per form miracles. The same power can be delegated to you and me today. Jesus always was not there. He didn't have to be. They had Jesus, but the church needs Him today. It needs a baptism of the Holy Ghost There are no substitutes. You can organize, prepare, hire the best singers and preachers In the universe, but you'll get no power. No matter what Scriptural knowledge he may have, no matter if he prays so that It reaches the stars, no matter if his sermons sway the congregation with their word pictures, no matter if the singers warble fault lessly and to beat the band the preacher and the singer will produce no more effect than the beating of a drum or th running of a muslo box. The preacher who murders King's English four times In every sentence snd has the Holy Ghost will get the revival. Follow Disciples' Example. "Do as th dlclples did. believe and re ceive th Holy Spirit by walUng. Th Holy Spirit Is ours. It is the promise of Jesus from th Father as a gift to the prayers of the Bon. Ood can no more fill you with the spirit If you ar not right, willing and waiting to receive It than He ran send the sunshlna intn your house if you have the blinds and shutters all closed. You can pray till you are black in the faca and tM. headed, but you're wasting your time un less you agree with God. There can h no wedding unless two parties are agree 1. If the girl says 'No' that ends It Don't think you are walking with God Just be cause your name Is on a church record. Walk In the path of righteousness, even if It leads to a coffin and the grsveyard. Lots of you women hav not religion enough to g horn and burn that pack of cards, take that beer out of your cellar and dump It In th sewsr or take that dish you won at the card party, you blacklegged gambler, and bust It Get rid f what's standing between yon and God. It'll be your privilege If you gtv up every known sin to say, "Th Com forter has come.' Feeling has a part in It but only after you ar saved. Feel ing Is mentioned only once In th Bible, and that was when Isaao reached out and touched Jacob and he got fooled by it Seller in Christ and be saved not feel on Hlra. "You must glv UP everything Ood fortads. Lots of you haven't religion enough to bum up that pack of cards, take that beer out of your ice box and dump It In the gutter, or break that cut glass dish you won at tho card party, and you were a .blacklegged gamb ler In winning It "If th right ere offends, pluck It out Giv up things as valuable as an y. It Is better to go to heaven with on ye than to hU with both eyes. You receive the Holy Ohost by faith, not by feeling. Feeling has a place In sal vation, but It comes after you hav faith. "In on accord, in on place, walk with God." (Copyright by William A. Sunday.) K Tw th rabllo. "I feel thntl owe th manufacturers of Chamberlain's Collo. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy a word of gratitude," writes Mrs. T. N. Witherail, Gowanda, N. Y. "When I began taking this medl cine I was In great pain and feeling ter ribly sii'l:, d ie to sn sttack of summer complaint. After taking a dose of it I had not ion,- to a alt for relief ss it benefited me almost liniiurl!tl v." re tainable every hene. All druggists. Ad vertisement. NINE MEN SECURED ON CONNELL JURY State tiling- Every Endeavor at Lai Cmcei to Get Fair-Minded Men for Trial. WINS PRELIMINARY RULINGS LAS CIUTES. N. M.. Sept. P. (Special Telegram.) Nine men have been secured for the Connell murder trial Jury after the regular venire of tho district court was exhausted and a special venire of 100 men railed. The first Juror selected was Guad alupe Alvarei, a farmer of the Mesilla Valley. The others, included eight Spanish-Americans end one American. Thtg is considered favor able to the state, as Cornell had a big following of Spanish-American residents in New Mexico and the state has fought consistently to get law abiding Mexicans en the Jury, as much of tha evidence against Porter ia in Spanish and will lose its effect upon being translated. The state's case continues to be In chasge of W. J. Connell of Omaha. At torney General Frank W, Clancey of the state, has not yet come to Ias Cruces, but Is expected ss soon ss the work of taking evidence is begun, ss he will take a prominent part in the trial. The state also hss District Attorney 11. B. Hamil ton and Major W. H. II. Llewellyn of Las Cruces, snd a major under House veil of the Hough Riders. The case is going to be the most bit terly fought of any In the history of New Mexico. I'orter has retained some of the best lawyers In tho southwest and they are fighting each point Before th regular panel was called ths defense moved to quash the Indictment and dismiss th case, holding that three grand Juries had refused to Indict show ing that there was -no case. The motion was overruled by Judge Colin Neblett, the trial Judge, who ordered subpoenas Issued for thirty-one witness and that the Jury drawing be begun. O. M. Tally, who was arrested at the same time as Porter, but sgalnst whom no Indictment was returned, has arrived here from St. Louis to appear at the trial as a witness for the defense and will bs one of the star witnesses of th trial. Mrs. Connell, with her two daughters. Is a constant attendant In court snd Is In close consultation with her lawyers all the time repardlng the developments In the case. WEALTHY WIDOW SLAIN BY ROBBERS (Continued from Page One.) they sought the friends of tho hall boy, found five of them in Harlem and took them to a station bouse for Interrogation. Servants Story Differ. The cook and the butler were both out of the house at the time, It was said. The maid and Tales told virtually the sam story. Thst masked men had forced their way Into the houae, overpowered them, tied and gagged them, and then sttacked the aged widow. The chid; difference In their stories was that ths maid ssld that thers were two masked men snd th hall boy ssld ther were three. Mrs. Nichols, In the opinion of the po lice, resisted the masked burglars with ail the strength her sixty years permitted. Mr. Lord said today thst a preliminary examination of the body showed that she had died of fright, and that, notwith standing the cloth drawn tightly around her neck when the body was found, she had not been strangled. irons; Hoc Opened. With Mrs. Nichols lying dead on ths floor of her room, the hall boy apparently unconscious from a blow on the head from ths butt of a revolver and the maid bound and gagged In the servants' quar ters, the masked robbers looted the prem ises. Apparently their first set was to strip ths diamonds from their victim's ringers. The earrings slso were tsken. The value of these gems was placed to day at about llO.ooo by Mrs. Nichols' nephew. Maitland F. Griggs. Th key to th Nichols strong bos, which she carried en a string around her neck, was reported missing. The strong box, in a safe In th house, contained. It was estimated, gems worth from tXO.OOO to tSOO.000. At first it was feared the bur glars, knowing thst she had these Jewels In the safe, had rifled it, but examination of the safe today showed that the strong box with its contents was Intact. Despondency Una t Indication. 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