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    THE 0MA1IA StTNDAY BEE: OCTOBEU 24, 1915.
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.. OCTOBER 88, IMS.
vprnlnv service; cathedral.
Jainln Brew iter, U, P.,
SOCIAL SERYICE
DISCUSSION HERE
Conference Will B Held Friday in
Connection with Episoopaliaa
Synod of Northwest.
MASS MEETING IN THE EVE5HT0
A comprehensive and broad con
ference on social service Is to be held
Friday of thla week In Gardner Me
morial hall in connection with the
Episcopalian Synod of the North
west, which is to be In session In
Omaha Thursday, Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. The province of the
northwest comprises eight states, and
hundreds of delegates will be here.
The conference on social service comes
Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, "Child
delinquency and the Tenement Dis
trict." will be discussed by Iter. F. C
Smith, "Industrial Justice and the Un
employed," by O. O. House. "Community
Service and Parish House Problems," by
Kev. J. A. Schaad, and Rev. J.. Aashuts
and "The Training- of Workers" by It j
8. Catley.
At S o'clock In the evening- a mass meeting-
will be presided over by O. W.
Wattles of Omaha, Rev. P. M. Crouch,
secretary of the Joint commission on
social service Is to gjae an address on
"The Layman's Opportunity for Social
Service." J
BUhope to Attead. ,
About a dosen bishops from the various
states in the province will attend the
nodical conference. These bishops will
be assigned to the various Episcopal
pulpits In Omaha and vinclty, where
they will hold the Sunday morning- serr.
ices.
Following Is the program of the convention:
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10 :M A. A.
Rt. Rev.
preacher.
2:3a P. M t...iichcon.
3:"0 P. M. oi sanitation; appointment
of eVimmlttwo.
IN TUB UARDNER MEMORIAL.
!:0D P. M. Conference an religious edu
cation. Bishop McKlwaln, presiding.
i.tb P. M. "How Can We Reach the Parents?-
Rev. J. K Burleson, l. D.
4:30 P. M. "What Can We Ho for
Schools and Colleges?" Mr. J. F. Douglas.
o:15 P. M. "What Is the Crhuch's Ko
sponslbllity?" Rev. W. Vt Barnes.
8:00 P. M. Reception aj, the University
C " " FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29.
7:30 A. M. Holy communion; cathedral.
:00 A. M. Business session. Report of
provisional secretary; reports of com
mittees; new business.
12:30 P. M. Luncheon.
IN THE GARDNER MEMORIAL.
2:00 P. M. Conference on social serv
ice. Bishop Beeoher, presiding. Sectional
conferences will he held as follows: la)
"Child Delinquency and the Tenement
District." Rev. F. C. Smith, (b) "Indus
trial Justice and the Unemployed," Hon.
1. O. House, (c) "Community Service and
Parish House Problems," Rev. J. A.
flchaad, Rev. J. P. Anshut. (d) "Train
ing of Workers," Rev. 11. 8. Oatley.
8:00 P. M. Mass meeting; chairman,
Hon. O. XV. Wattles. Music, Address by
chairman. "The Layman's Opportunity
for Social Service," Rev. F. M Crouch,
secretary of the Joint commission of
social service. Music. Our punitive ays-
Um" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 90.
7:30 A M. Holy communion; cathedral.
IN THE GARDNER MEMORIAL.
9:00 A. M. Business session.
12:30 P. M. Luncheon.
2:0 P. M. Conference on church ex
tension. .Bishop Blller, presiding.
2:45 pf M. "Ways and. Means In the
rarlsh." Rer. E. B. Woodruff.
J:ii0 P. M. "The Relation of the Diocese
to tne Board," Bishop Thomas.
4:15 P. M. "A Method of Administra
tion." Rev. C. C. Rollit.
6:00 P. M. "The Clergy Pension Fund."
Rev C. W. McWlllIams.
8:00 P. M. Mass meeting. "Religious
Education," Rev. W. E. Gardner, secre
tary of Joint commission on religious edu
cation. "From a Layman's Viewpoint,"
Mr. G. F. Henry. "The World-VMde
Preaching Mission, Rev. J. E. Freemen.
D ' SUNDAY. OCTOBER U.
8-00 P. M. Missionary mass meeting,
cathedral. "On the Firing Line " Rev. E.
lray. "In Rural Communities," Rt. Rev.
H. 8. Longley. D. D. "in Far Away
Lands." Rt. Rev. 8. C. Partridge, D. D.
"The Final Message," Rt. Rev. L. R.
Brewer, P. D.
White Autos Beaten
by South Tacomas
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 23. The South
Tacoma (Wash.) Tigers defeated the
White Autoa of Cleveland, O., here to
day In the first game of a series of
three for the amateur base ball cham
pionship of the world, excluding inter
collegiate games. The game was closely
contested, no runs being scored after the
fourth frame, when Tacoma bunched
two bits and sent across the deciding
tally in a I to 2 score.
Eley. In the lists for Tacoma. wobbled
In the third inning and the easterners
took full advantage of his temporary
lapse. Three hits were turned Into two
runs. From this point Eley had his op
ponents at his mercy.
Crowley, for Cleveland, pitched e
splendid game, allowing but six hits.
Martin and O'Dowd
Battle to a Draw
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 23,-In the boxing
bouts here tonight "Silent" Martin of
New York and Mike O DowU of St. Paul,
Welterweights, fought ten rounds to a
lively draw, according to sporting wri
ters' opinion.
Matt Brock of Cleveland knocked out
Charlie Aronson of Kansas City in the
third round of a ten-round bout. Aron
son was substituted at the last moment
for Al Baldwin of Kansas City, who
failed to get within the weight limit
The men are featherweights.
Young Wallace of Milwaukee knocked
out Paddy Kelly of ft. LojIs In the third
round of a ten-round session. The weight
was 130 pounds.
.' In the preliminary Casey Deloof ef
Grand Rapids had the better of Jlmmie
Fltzpatrlck of Minneapolis. p
Four of the Episcopal Bishops
Coming to S ynod Hero This Week
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'BisJiop Samuel 'CooJt Elstf 3iihop CosJjutorWF&ber
Of Minnesota.
Of Montana.
1100 baU. , The alleged libel was said to
have been made during the recent pri
mary campaign.
Rainy Season Gives
Russia Advantage
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.)
PETROGRAD, Oct. 18. The early and
persistent rainy season over the greater
part of the fighting front Is taken by
the Russian peasants as a sign that the
text Inscribed on the regimental stand
ards "God Is on Our Side" Is not mis
placed. The Russian places great faith
la the defensive merits of his rainy sea
sen, especially In the marshy sections,
where Intimate knowledge of the bogs
will enable local guerilla bands, under
the skilled leadership of picked Cossack
daredevils, to keep up a oontlnual harass
ment of the German flanks and rear.
The local peasantry alone is familiar
with the shifts and tricks of the marshes,
especially in the treacherous Plnsk dis
trict, for there the bogs vary with the
seasons and according to the rainfall. A
case has already been reported from this
district in which a German column was
cunningly surrounded by a small force of
guerillas, who crept by secret ways
across the swamps and raised an alarm
on all sides at once. . The enemy, seised i
with panic, endeavored to find a way
out and the whole column disappeared
In a treacherous morass which seemed
a possible road to safety from the un
known strength of the attackers.
It Is still somewhat early for the ap
pearance of the guerillas, whose best op
portunity will come when tne snow
obliterates the landscsps for all ssvs the
native-born.
number of cuts and bruises on his face
and body as a result of their falls through
the ropes.
Stecher says he will be In good condl
tlon for his match with Amertcus at Lin'
coin next Thursday evening.
German Children
Collect Waste Nuts
(Correspondence of the Associated Trss
BERLIN". Oct. U.-!n furtherance of
tho suggestion that school children assist
In conserving the national resources by
a systematic collection of scorns, horse
chestnuts and other nuts that ordinarily
go to waste ior the sake of the oils they
contain, the Prussian minister of asrl-
culture has Just Issued s 'on and
minute list of lnstruct:nni and advice.
This Includes a detailed account of the
methods to be employed In preserving the
nuts until a marketable supply has been
collected, the uses to which each variety
of nuts ran be put as a fcod for animals,
tho percentage of albuminous and oily
eontts of each variety, and, final')' the
market for the nuts end the prices that
rule In It.
This market Is the newly formed "war
commission for plant and animal oils and
fats," located in Berlin. Provided one
works assiduously enough In collecting
nuts there Is a tidy hit of pocket money
In the labor, for the commlsNlon offers 5
marks ttlOSO) for 100 kilograms CIO
pounds) of beechnuts, M marks for 100
kilograms of dried beechnuts and 140
marks for as many baas nut seeds. Pried
acorns bring IS marks per 100 kilograms,
crushrl serous 31 marks, dried and shelled
norms 44 marks, dried horse rhcstn.it IS
mirks and crushed and dried horse chest
nuts IN maiks.
Germany Trying to
Stop the Massacres
WASHINGTON. Oct. 23, -Confidential
advices received today by the State de
partment said the German government
officially had made efforts to alleviate
alleged atrocities upon Armenians In
Turkey, but that Turkish officials ap
parently displayed lack of Interest In
I such endonvors. Representation wers
I tnnde by the United Hate through Am
I bassador Mcrguenthau at Constantinople
i some time ago, warning Turkey that
I continued persecution of Armenians
would alienate the friendship of the
mcrlian people.
Suffered For Seven Years
"Peruna Cured Me"l
Had
Catarrh
Of Head
Nose
Throat
And
Stomach
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sir Fnmuel Rnssl, No. (11 Chestnut
Ave,. Vlneland, N, J., writes: "I wsnt
to thank you for your advice and for
what your medicine has done for me. I
suffered with catarrh for seven years: ,
catarrh of the head, nose and throat, and
stomach. Psruna cured me. I foUxreel
your aavlee sad I need three eettlse ef
Parana la three weeks, a4 aew my
trouble Is all ever. I will never be with
out Peruna In my house. I earn heartily
reeonunsad rerun as a ea aire remedy.
1 am pleased to make publlo the good
that Peruna has done me." .
In a later .letter Mr. Rossi writes! "I
will never be without Peruna In my
bouse. We ass It whenever ear ef the
family has e slight cold, aaa flat It ef
eonstsat serrloe. Peruna has many
times saved one of my little boys from
serious sickness.''
Those who ehjeot te liquid saedlelaea
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Wounded Russians
in Austrian Palace
(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)
BUDAPEST. Hungary, Oct. U The
Austrian Archduke Joseph. In token of
his appreciation of the excellent treat
ment accorded to his aide-de-camp. Count
Batthyany, In a Russian hospital, has
ordered that a number of seriously
wounded Russian officers shall be trans
ferred to his palace in Budapest, there te
be given the best possible treatment by
his own doctors.
Bulgarian Prince
Fighting Country
of His "Old Love"
(Correspondence of The Associated Press.)
SOFIA, Oct, 18. The anouncement that
Prince Boris, the crown price of Bul
garia, will be commander-in-chief of the
Bulgarian army, recalls the love affair
between him and the Ruslsan emperor's
eldest daughter, the Princess Olga. The
engagement has been announced by the
papers on two occasions, and while not
officially confirmed his visits to ths czar
have given color to the mmince. Me
knows Petrograd better than any city
outside his own country, snd prefers It
to any other foreign city.
Prince Boris is only 21 years old and
Is the eldest of four children by King
Ferdlnsnd's first wife, the Princess Marie
Louise of Parma. While King Ferdinand
remains a Roman Catholic l'rince Boris
is a Greek Catholic. The prince's conver
alon. which took place at the eurly age
of two years, was a condition demanded
by Russia In return for Russian recog
nition of Ferdinand as king.
When only i years old the little prince
as tonic hed the Russian court on his first
visit to Petrograd by his precocious
knowledge of the nice ties of etiquette.
The rule of the Russian court gives prece
dence to ecclesiastical over lsy dignitar
ies. When attending court the child prince
never made a mistake in distinguishing
between the two, kissing the hands of thi
churchmen and presenting his own hand
to the laymen to be kissed.
980,000 ACRES AT $1.00 PER ACRE
IN ONE SOLID imCK
Rich gracing and agricultural land, in southeastern Bolivia, bor
dering Argentine. In the fertile valley of the Pllcomayo river. Ideal
grazing, corn and sugar land. Two-thirds clear; balance Umber.
Ample rainfall; elevation 2000 feet. Climate unexcelled. Only 120
miles from railroad, with full dining and sleeping car service, now
building to point Immediately adjoining property; thence by auto
mobile direct to property. Wireless station one mile away. This great
block of 980,000 acres of fertile grazing and farm-land is now of
fered for the first time at SI. 00 per acre. Terms reasonable. Full
particulars, maps, photos, etc.
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This institution Is the only one
In the central west with separats
buildings situated in their ov
ample grounds, yet entirely dls
tlnct, and rendering It possible to
classify cases. The one balding
being fitted for and devoted to the
treatment of non-contagious and
non-mental diseases, no others be
ing admitted; the other Rest Cot
tage being designed for and de
voted to the exclusive treatment
of select mental cases requiring
for a time watchful care and spe
cial nursing.
Chinese Provinces
on Verge of Revolt
MANILA. Oct . Ths Chinese prov
inces of Kwantung-Kwang-81 and Hunan
rre on ths verge ef revolution pre
pared by those who are opposed to ths
establishment of a monarchy, according
to Information received from private
tource. which is believed to be reliable.
It is stated tbst many arms recently
lave been smuggled Into Canton.
FORMER GOVERNOR F0SS
HELD ON LIBEL CHARGE
BOSTON, Oct 3.-Probabls cause was
found against ex-Governor E. N. Foss
In an action for criminal libel brought
against him by Dennis V. Drlacoll. a labor
leader, la municipal court today.
Totn was held for the grand Jury in
Urge Council for the
Defense of Nation
BOSTON". Oct. 33-he establishment
of a permanent council for national de
fense was urged as a primary measure
of preparedness by speakers at a mass
meeting held under the auspices of the
National Security league tonight.
Governor Walsh and United States Sen
ator John W. Weeks both advocated the
defense council Idea.
A "For Sale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture Into cash.
STECHER UNABLE TO GET
BEHIND STRANGLER LEWIS
FREMONT. Neb., Oct . (Special.)
Bruised and sore from his efforts to
corner "Strangler" Lewis of Louisville,
Ky.. in their clash at Evanavule, ln1.,
Wednesday night Joe Stecher of Dodge,
accompanied by Ma brother, Anton,
passed through Fremont yesterday on
his return home. Joe said he was unable
to get behind the big Kentuckian during
the two hours they were on the mat,
although he tried desperately.
He was confident hs could have made
quick work of him If he had ahown any
Inclination to mix it Etecher'a elbows
and knees were bruised snd hs had a
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Had not slept in bed for five
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