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I . -- B fcl II IBM 1 . J. -.A 1 . -. COHG&EOATXOHAS I" Firasv Coairre rational i clmrrb liberty i reet; W, C. Kaataer, aaiaie'ter. Sunday 1 school at' 10 A. m. Coaunanlon ' eerriee . with aastor, at 11 CurUtina Eb- eearor t T a. "There win te ae'ere aiar ' MirktJt Prayea 'meeting ITmrsday at 8 pt m, A eordial welcomex far all. v: I ' ' . .' i ' : -s'xi. i - Central Coaxreratlonal church, ' South . tCtneteenth - street, Harry - Vf; Jehnaon. minister. 19 o'clock Independence day rofTaJau T- p. tt. Pople' ;jnt ing. 8 p. s Comniuaiois CTTice. Address by Dr. W. C. Kantner. ; -'..,.;.,, li v..w ' ,.!'" . iCH&XSTXAaT 8CIENCB First clMtrch t0 Chesaefceta J straet. .Enaxlay. saorninf aerriees a 11. ' clock, "Cariatiaa. 8iiiee." subject of lesson. ; Saaday ecaoel at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday areaing testimonial aaeetinr. at 8 o'clock. . Beading room .200 Xaaoaio Teaaple. opea . eAsrrjr day except holidays, and - Snndaye frees 11:1 to 2:20 p. am. - AU ara eor l dialty-irita4 to tti aiificM and , to oar "i reading roosv ' , ..',-( , - ' . t-' ' r ' i ' "' .' : ' "" "CHmtlttAJI AKD KMSIOSABT . , . AIXIAJTCE ? " Tabernacle ok l"arry atreet. ' betweaa " Camreh aad Cottaca atroeta; Pastor Kt. ad Jtra. H. E. Coaarell. 42S Korta. Wfa ' tor, paoao 921 J. ' Satao-day ' OToninf at ' ?:30,;Yous Peoptai' aorrice. Their aer vteo ia opon to aU. Saaday aarrieo Bibt ackool 9 o'cloek Claaaaa . for all agca. , Praachiaf avrirea 3 o'clock. EraaiaK arHca 7:30, aahject: "Hell, Wharo ia W f Thasday artnlaj T:45.'t'Prayar Praia atrvk-a. Friday afteraooi 0 :10 rnd raniag 7:45, gubjoct 4,DiTta Heal . la aad Prayor for UuSck.": , - , v ; . ' : I" -,- - . .- . '. EPISCOPAL" : " " . ' St. Panl'i,' eornor-Church aad. Cheaaaf y kota atioota Bov. H. D. Cbambora, r toc. Holy Enchariat at 7:30. ,Oorporato ' ot .St. Paal'a Gnild. 4 Cburcb acnool kt M5. 4 Second celebration ot" Holy En chariat with auilo and aermoa at 11 s. m. Capitol iad Marion ' atreeta Sunday school lft a. aad German preaching errica ll'a. ra. Ko evening aerrice. M. Denay, paator, . v ' " ' 1 ' ' " i f . SEVENTH; DAT . ASVEVT Corner of Fifth aad Gaiaea. Sabbath achool at 10:30 and preaching at 11:30 a. nxi Welcome avaita you. .The Sunday night meetings will soon close. 0r 2Qp stten ed the lecture again last Sunday. The abjc for Sunday will be "The Loncrat Prophetic Period U the Bible." It; gtea the very .year , that Christ waa to. bo- baptised , end when his erusifixioa would' "take '! place. U 'Don't" miss hearing this. Song aerrice at 7:45. K. C. Ernt-aon.- pastor.' . , ' ' . I TITXTED BXETHSBAV : . Castle Chapel' Vaited Brethersa church, corner .iSeventeentav and -Nebraska svre. Sunday schoof 10 a. as. C. P. Wells, su poriateadant. - Morning warship 11 a. m. ETeninr aei ' I tea r ' Cbristian , EndoaTor 7 P- Tapio lessons from Psalms. Paalms 44:1-8.-Junior Eadesror 7. Preaching 8. p. m. Prayermeeting Tharsday erening at 8 o'clock. You are invited to all the aerricee. Deorga Chspmsn, pastor. " " . - ' " - : TBXEJIDS ' v -J ;:.'.' ' I Highland i Frieads, Highland avenue and N. Church streetsw-U G. and Ida (J. '. )-. ministers. Bible achool at 10 a. m. Mornios worship t 11. Christian Ea deoeor At t p. m., and preaching at 8 p. . as. r Toaag Peoploa' prayor meatitig and Bibl stud;,, on Monday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting en Thursday at 8' p. m. ', , ; - -i . , .. -:r:' ";? '. : Z.UTESKA3T ' . Christ Lutheran . church East Stst and Eighteenth streets,- O. Koehler, pan f tsr. Sunday achool at 9 ;45 a. m. li- x Tina aerricee in English at 10:80 a" m. ( The ' children ' will -, render . a missionary program. "The title of; it ia '"Lift Up ' . Tonr Eyes and Look oa the Fields." Mr. Fred ,Theaer, a 'theologiest Student. will ' giro am address. Ke ereaing aerrice. A 7'nearty welrome."'-; -:. T::;i-: .- i .. - .... : METHODIST - . Scaadinariaa M. :E.--church. Fifteenth r '. aad Mill- streets.-" Darld. C Hansel, pas tor. Sunday. Booming worship 11 o'clock, , Snaday school 12" Epworth league 7 p. ' W," leader,- 6rea Okerherg. Evening aer-. rice 8 o'cJeefL. Thursday erening prayer meetiog and' Bible atady, at . S o'clock. Friday erening the. monthly Sunday achool " meeting. , Ton ari all welcome to these. ' Jaaon lo Memorial If. E. church, cor net North Winter and Jefferson streets . Thomas Aehesoa, pastor. . "Earl Officer In charga of -the Junior church. - Sunday school 9:45 n. m. Pablie worship 11 a. m. T'sa pastor's theme, "-The Bights aad Du ties cf,..the Flag." . At the asme her the Iter. Officer. will address tha young peo ple down : sUirs. The 'Young ; Peoples" meeting' at 8 p. m. A service of anusual interest will be held at T p'm, when burhsp of the Reformed Coptie. church f Xsst Africa wiU ba present and will speak oa the nubject: r 'Ethiopia and the Coptic Chareh. and Their Place, in His tory." - Invite your friends to ootno with you. - Mid-week devoUoaat : meeting at 7 :0 " Wednesday. -: I .- . KISCELULKEOUS . - :. Glad Tidings Mission. 343 It ourt St. C. 8.. Johnson, psstor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. i service at 8 p. m. Subject ; 'Spiritual Discernment." Services at 8 p.- m. Subject: "In the ; Wndemese.' Meetings during tan week on Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m. Mission hall is open, dvery day. All, are welooma, -, 4 j -. : T ' ' , ' -" '; y All Truth Institute 'of i Healinir and Teaching;! W M. Simpson, evangelist in charge. Jl eotings Sundsy f evening and each evening through the week, i No charges st any service or for any servico. Inter denominational ; Non-Sectarian. ' j - " --- 1 u .' , IB8A -Iaternatiraal Bible Students As sociation dseeta very Snaday in Drby kail, corner Court and High streets (up stairs) for Bible stadjr. Hour front 10 to 18 a. :m. ' All interested in Bible study welcome.! " . ". s also representatives of - national missionary and benevolent organ izations will, be present. The pro grams are open to all.' A 1 res taurant on the grounds provide ac commodations tor all. Often over 2000 people -attend the' 'Sunday sessions. . '! . , i 1The eruption of Mc Etna ap pears to be over, but the yowls of the pessimists ' seem to ber still with oa. V ' :'" '' l1".- iiTHTiirnn Ml. I J I II TP ilCyiilLD JIRE EMPHASIZED public Schools Asked to Give More Attenlion"; to Instructioit5w : f The social organization -was, com pared to an intricate machine by Dr. Oscar Dowllng-. staj health officer at Louisiana,, at a meeting of the Preventive and Industrial Medicine section ol the ; . American Medical Association . ' convention here -today. ; v.u x j ; - '. , Dr. Powling; said that for pro per bier'affon? health la fBdal0-'wytl)ri John tal. "HealthImplies right, conditions pf growth, and development for the cbnd,-, proper heredity, prena tal carejoi. the mother, recreation al dfrectkn and an ideal environ meniTA fce; sdtfed. : fin seenring these .resoits every part'of the bod politic bears a reciprocal respbn tiblllty.Vj ." r He.; emphaslxed - par ticularly the need for teaching the principles of hygiene, cltizensliip and the Tight social order in the public: scnooltVvr.tr " Thii discussion was.. contiaued by Dr. 'Frederick " D. Sticker 'of Portland; Oregon, with a plea for more efficiency tnd less spectada Ur demoristritiomin pubUc health work He compared such explfai tation to f Blue Sky" as .it relates to stocks, and Abends "V1 University, of Michigan, who nrg ed '. conatrnettve health activities in the public schools. "The most effectual and far-teaching results to be anticipated In our present nation-wide health movement, he said, "are now being conducted in the . public schools. The "Im pressions of childhood and the ha bits formed In early life are last ing, r'r . ' :-5 ' -There. should be Ingrafted In to the school boy and girl,tbe re peated, and prolonged preceptand example, -Ineradicable health 'ha bits. .When evefy school ? estab liafiea and maintaina an agency by which these objectives -' in hu man " conservation are realiied, then , bnr ' public Jieaii i problem will be solved and our society will heal Itself.; Every endeavor must The session closed with a pap- be made to organized efficient time, adequately trained teachers whereby' ' a consummate " and pro; gressive heaith program will :be sustained." - v - : : a: r , ' ' - ' " -'-'- 4 '' . ' ; .-1 ' " - - - . "S18AN INTONIO. ,Tex4 Jne t A feature of t-he annual -conren-tlon ot jtfaV Woodmen of the. Wprld heire.eaxly In July, will be he ded ication, of. the order's -new war memorial sanatorium, erected' at San Angelo for members- of the society afflicted with' tuberculos- IS. V , ; .', : ,:- ,t. . The hospital will care for-1500 patlenU, and 1 thefirst of fou to be established ;ln four .states for the" treatment of tuberculos is.;;; '."ij ;..-'.' mm -.'f- J . V. I . Il"-Ui"n-! ' -'! V 'iiMUMUy iw Wi t w. LONDON, June 29. An sirs!;" to carry 800 passengers on a r: ular service between - Hambur; and New Tork, says the Lor.ic; Daily; News," Is "now la coursa c construction. The ship will ' more than' 900 feet loss, fit: with 12 engines of 260 horse-; wer eachrgiving a speed sffici to" make the Journey between t two cities in 45 hours. ' ' i When not in flight the plane designed to float on the turf of the docks at Hamburg an j I York- ":J ; '"'. ' ' Parisian astronomers figure t that there are now; about 300.C 000, stars and planets visible tftte heavens. Not counting, course, the moving picture scr 11 CHURCH NOTES V Judge George M. Brown wiil speak tonight" at..the First Pres byterian churchr dv "The United States aad a permanent Ciur; of Internaticinal ' Jurtiee." The, first afternoon .meeting of the summer season .will, be held today in Wilson park. Congress man W. C. Hawley will deliver Ihe address. e;- I .- i ; .-4 t -Short sermons are ,; to 'be ' the rule at St. Paul's Episcopal church during the' summer months. : v . . . The members of the Christian churches are meeting with . " the state, convention today.-in Turner. Often as many as 3,00 0 attend the Sunday sessions of the state von vention. -:' LesUe . Methodist Episcopal church. South ' Commercial and Myers-streets. H. T. Pemberton, psstor. The Sunday school meets st 9:45. tpwortb leagud 7. p. m. -' Morning 'worship at )1 o'clock. Sacrament of the lord' a Supper. Evening at 8 o'clock. Subject:; 'The Power Which fcxalta a Nations' Cordial welctfma to all. , First . Methodist Episcopal chareh. cor ner State aad Church streets. Binine E. Kirkpatrick. minister. I Class meeting at :15 in tha northwest corner room, down stairs. . Sunday 1 school 9:45. Morning worship 11-o'clock.- The pastor will preach on Ibe subject, "Persons! and Ka li eaal Uprightuese.' -Visitors are always welcome.; The Epworth -r league art 11 moot at 7 o'clock. Percy - Hammond lead the Senior Chapter on the. subject 'Th;Teaeher st:Our Side." Mid-week devotional service' on Thursdsy evening at 8 o'clock; No evening service. -- : PBISBTTEBIAJr ' :'.; First Praabyteriaa chareh Ward "Wil lis Long, minister. Snaday. school 9:45. Sermon, ."The Divine Bespenae to Heart Hanger, by the minister at 11 o'clock. Christian Eadeavor societies T o'clock. Popular evening eerviee. ' Address,' "The United States and tha Permanent Court of Intematlensl Justice," by Judge Goo. K. Brown of the. Supreme 'Court; At 8 I " ' BXyOKBdXD CBTTBCK . v; ". Bethanf Reformed Church, corner of Picnics win be in order . this week among , the different organ izations of , the First Presbyterian church. The Woman's Home Mis sionary society will picnic Friday afternoon bit j the state fair groutads. ; The me wilP Join" the groups at 6 o'clock '-: , The Light Bearers 'band : will meet for' a picnic Saturday at 2 o'clock."," The annual session Npic nic will be .held (Monday evening at 6:30 at the country home of Mr, and Mrs. Glen Lv Adams. The Conover Chapter of the West IMn- lnster Guild "will meet earlier the sanie;evening and go fora picnic CO bo ill e piuctr near iuhu. . : : Prince Wyxieawixard S. J. Chat loughlecilcxise, bishop of the Re formed Coptic church of East Af rica, will apeak' today at Jason Lee church 7 O'clock. ' He will al so speak at Ur4 mid-week service Thursday at; Tie chnrch.V 'j; is; Wesbyterlan No services will be held at the Christian churches today and the congregations will attend the state convention In Turner. B. A." . Ab- btt, editor of the Christian Evan gelist, St. Louis, Md will' deliver the special sadresses each day Miss Cynthia Maus, of St. Louis, and ; other expert instructors will feature the programs., Schools of methods for church officers and Bible school workers will be con ducted throughout the week. Miss Goldie Wells of Africa, and! other returned missionaries. : I Pdtinize Home I jiutry- - w - s -. ' t - r , " - V-wVFlMiSAVEIl VIA..: ; l.fl v.-: Get a ,,--'.-'.-"-. BERGER ! FIFE cr PIPELESS FURNACE At Factory Prices ' - 1 ' , . ". - - . . -T. V Llirls ia Salsa : WLPERGER 03 N. Xlbcrty Street "far your - A tire that will rolj alcng trouble fret? for more miles than you ever expected. GitarLntced ; to give you a ' mmiitiuji mileage- of 12,000 miles it must make -ood -it doe make good or Western Auto would not recommend it. Western Gi&ht Cords are "as good as you can buvr" Let us prove it. v INNER TUBE GIVEN vith each Wele-n Giant or Western Standard Cord Criot givf w:th -Western. Special or other tires): This offer iox a limited time only.-; .j r - - - . i f .-- '.. 9 " -? , ! .. 'Western Sis - Roadgripper, Giant . j ' Standard Weight Extra Heavy 303i, : &r": S10.S0 7"j '"" ! 1 I "i" ' - - SOWS' (6t.nd.rd mrtin) u ' - S13.T5 303 E.tr, .vJi,.) ' i 15.05 32?31 S17.05 21.90 314 ! 25.90 324 20.75 27.45 334 21.30 28:20 344 21.00 20.90 32x4$ 33.00 34x4 j i ... . d ' . 35.45 355 43.00 . . . L 1 r " '.' . 1 ' 1 ' '- Aak for Prices on Other 8ixea) Olfl 0 X" Western Special 2 CORD. . ' Guaranteed 9Q00 Miles $1 JO v? a rrv Tin r? c For customers who still prefer .Fabric Tires ?w carry ' high-quality dependable fabrics arid back them lip frith 'i a guarantee of 6000 miles on Nebraska, 7000 miles on ' Pharis and 8000 miles on Western Giant Fabrics. 1 t FABRIC TIRE PRICE LIST Size. 30x3 ( : Nebraska. 30x3Vz '- - - 7.93 22x3-.--'. 11.05 31x4 ..-I 12J0 32x4 14.75: 33x4 -J. 14.93 34x4 ......r.... 155 Pharis. $ 7:55 ' ' 80 11.55 12.80 15.35' 15.50 15.90 1 Western Giant $10.45 ;l '11.80 .-.. '.17-55 17.93,; ;19.15 ' ... ,19.95-;. ! 20.75 . ,'-"- a. , - "j. f - ". " . S' .-. . , I ' 11 1 " ... . Vs ear- ' . M I. I II 1 . .:- -a,. 1 - f f ?.' . si ' 111 a aaW i i A Icatiori Time: Is Here have You Your Camping Equipment ? 1 I- . . ". s 1 You have a ihance to enjoy the privileges of the. great out-doors and what a grczl and glorious ieelhit is to be able to enjo iWrthe touring and camping of today is 4 so dSfererit from that of a few years ago wheatllere were certain' hardships always ; to be reckoned withthe modern camper has all the comforts of home a shopping tour to a 'Western Auto" store will reveal the very latest in Camping Equipment and our courteous salesmen will assist in selecting the proper supplies. ; GASOLINE STOVES A l f oldlns-e gabllB camp atore Which tne)tai very requirement i of the tourist or ctvinper .for Ions toufa ; or , for 1 oc- .csadonaJ outlncn, and .Qulok-ijaeaJ picnics thay-wtn M found an bonomicAr-xoojl : venlence. " ;--;,';-'! '.: . i t ; . I.-. , s r;'; . Prices from $6.C0 6 $13.75 ... Fldina Cams OrWa. ......,........$1.40 &oy9 Camp Qratea.....;....... .83.18 Wood 8teve ...........:i....C..... WATER BAQS They keep ."wartcr.'eool. whetnef buhg n : tha arm or ahade. Double eeaxned anS turned to : Jneure lorur aefrlfce. Can - be tied outside, of car. Depending, on te-e - " "" :'- ' " " ' ' - ' SLEEPING BAGS Real CaiAping Comfort Here' ia Juafthe thintr for the c&mplnsj trlp, pavrtlcularlT if you ara to do any hikjnit and haw to carry your ; bed with you. Made of heavy ' O. Dan Taa. absolutely water and damp .proof. It provides a tent and a bed in oneunit. It Is of erenerous sice. warm, com fortable and easily packed. Interior blankets are pre-shrunk '. COO Cfl pura Australian wool....;.9aa.ayU 3-in-l Cnntccna . It Km three canteens, held securely tn strong carrier; twe-crallon water canteen. One-rallon oil oan. painted blue, and two gallon ' arasollna - can,- painted ' red very arvlccabte. : ':? - Price $3.00 t 7.75 .;" . - v .Swinsspoiit Emeixci.cy LT..Ii, CO FolcJiriJi Writer: ;Pc. il ', lO-Quart i mm "A real - necessity . .itade of . WateTrroct duck over" wtre, frame, with ' rone . ha n ils and wire strainer. .Open. or fold o,ijck.lj. --. v5- - - - " -" :; , . . : KAMP T KOWpANlbN " : ' When meal-tlme ' i comes around Just 5 - y-J push' or Mrlf e tha the rroundi slip onto nm xree r ur i if center suppdrt the attachm e n t de sired, the kettle arm. griddle - or skillet holder. " then, place) this down over , top of stake until U buUons a slight turn (f to right locks it....,t..4UiWW . ftUMHlNG BOARD RESTAfJRANT ' Evary requirement neeea- sary to the conrenlence of ' an automobiia picnic party "Is included in the practical. ' attractive ley-Hot Running Board -Restaurant, n iBrjecially built to meet -Terr need and attn pre- aerri the highest degree of compactness. - It Is a aen- alble - addition to the car equipment, ' d.7B for four -t FOLDINQ CAlvlP AXrrOISPADE simpiijt. suite 4 .ji.do I 3$s9ur . p." t ( 79e Vr95 I CHAIRS ANb !' ' STOOLS No carhp is complete without a really com fortable ; camp chair. We have them -in sev eral ' sizes and styles. One of the moat useful touring and earnpfng tools. A spade : should be ' carried on , every trip. It cemee In handy - when the car la stuck in the mud or sand. Well made and strong. - .;. - Caeh with ft Em solid handle J3C E a e h, with ale- -taehable M OK ttandU., v)ZlZU Jer 1 STANDARD 1 AUTO TENT . ; 1 These tents are designed, on generous proportions, allowing plenty of space jtor auto bed and. dressing : room. Ideal for picnic or .beach trip, as well as camping tour. - - . i It la only our enormous buying power which makes possible these extremely low. prices. Tt 77 fwl White 8 o: auek ... $9.90 Tent 77 ft., khaki 10-ok, duck . .$14.85 1 0ther Airto. Wall and .8ertsmen'a Tnt8 to 3SM ' EUREAO OF INFORMATION Here Are Some Accessories ALUT.1INUM UTENSILS This itae set consists of three cooldnj pots, 6ize 9, ,4 and 2 qt., one 2-jt. coflee pot. four cups, plates, etc , ; ' 7 Q1 fi ln for the ;:l.rip KLASSY STEP PLATES i The last word In step' plates f The iultimate developrneht of a. I aeraich for the "Klaafeat"and moej efficient plate on the - market.; .Vr-;' , ,' .;: ; $1.35. and $1.50 , Othee Styles, 4Se to $1.13 c TOOL BOXES Strong and roomy. Here Is an : extra Jlari-e. strong, box constructed . of high-grade : pressed s tee L Enameled. Electrically welded seama, good lock and fittings. ;Prac- ' tlcaily dust and waterproof. . $3.95 Each Othara I&55 and &SS WEDGE CUSHIONS Excellent for women drlvera , or persona of small stature. enabling ' them - to reach' tha . brakes and clutch without tha ' usual , effort.. Cushion. .' la weather proof and will retain It' rasinancy and" tightness. $1.85 and $2.C5 VEEDOL OIL Lights Medium or Heavy,r$1.25 per srallon. r" ) 5-gallon l i t e, $5.50. LUBRICATION' SUPPLIES Veedol z Cup - Grea and Graphite, medium, per lb. ' 25c. 5- lbs. $1.05. . SPRING-EEZ t v--A high-grmde compoiihd which lubri-, cate " the -.' leaves . ot : the springs. ft pint 60c, pints $1.00. f 1 r JUMBO GREACH GUN . A aiv. etronf, s e r 'vieaabie that will n an -r, e tram ate f "the stmii saetorlat. $2.4s : - - v ether Xw Jts 70 Stores in cie ,V1 i t Ask for New . CATALOG r ai the Store' u Near st ,'You J-T A tothrr HIzh Qnotd bn Request)- - AC All rWestent Auto! Stores Cor. Court ahd llih Open Saturday fcvenin-s I . a. Proiccia - Yen- TIRE COVERS ; Extra tires should be protect - edfTomsyh. duat.aii3 da.mp-, i aaa.- ;A neat; well-fitted" tire i covaw gives, yoW oar a flnUbed -, And dlsUactiye appearance. , ? $1X0, C2.23 ar.J aecordlna to afxj Hi