THE BIX: OMAHA, THURSDAY, .SK1TEMBER 9. lf15. si i is UNCLE SAM WEAKER! THAN DISHWATER Henry D. Eat&brook Says Nation is Powerless to Repel Any At tempt at InTaiion. WANTS BIOGEB NAVY AND ARMY PRATTLE. Wash., rVpt, 1 Henry D. Betabrook. a New Tork attorney. o rlarrd in an address before the Amertrsn Bankers association hrre today that It would te better for tha Vhtl State I arrap every nn and warship tt now owned than to attempt to resist Invasion by a nation prepared for war. "No nation threaten ui In to many word"." said Mr. Estabrook. "but who la obvious to hint and Intimidation that peek louder than words. We boaat our strength to repel attack whan we know we are weaker than dlnhwater. White every other nation ha been preparing for asrression wa have not even pre lared for self defense. errrder Waald ). Cker. "I would heartily advocate Mr. riryan' Quaker pnllcy of non-re1tance rather than a policy of half-preparedness. 1 had rather sea every anm and warahlp wa own scrapped If wa ware not to add to them. For h" wa ware without strength to repel Invasion wa could claim t leaat the privilege or the weak and sar render without losa of life. Whereas, to f1-ht inadequately armed and certain of loelnf would be nothing short of mur. der for which every taxpayer In the I'nltcd Rtates would be measurely re sponsible. "To say that wa are too bis; or too proud to f lent In self-defense la absurd. To aay that a mob of a million or so un trained cltlaenry would leap to arms and put to flight the bullet-tested soldiery of Asia or Kurope I perverse stupidity." Mr. Kastabrook strongly advocated placing the militia directly under con trol of tha regular army, and at tha same Umo providing adequate military training In all school. t notes Gaorsje Washlna-ten. Tha speaker said Washington's con tention that a free people should be armed and disciplined according to some wall adjusted plan was mora true today than aver before. Mr. Kstabrook bald that tha essential factor In defence for tha United etataa was a big navy. Ha aald It should at Inaat be aa large aa any other nation In tha world; ehould Include ail tha latett and best naval dev slop menu and munitions for tha year's cam paign always In reserve. Mr. Estabrook said a atandlng army of UO.00O, which would be a "skeleton that could quickly take on flesh from tha militia," ahould be sufficient In conjunc tion with a big navy. Ha declared a large standing army waa frequently a menace to a nation, but that thla waa not tha case with a large navy. lie urged that the seaman'a act shou d bo repealed; that official and politicians should brave disapproval from certain sections of the country and do every thing poaalbla toward tha establishment of an adequate merchant marine, which would be a naval auxiliary. RODEHEAYER IS ' HERE TO LEAD THE . " TABERNACLE CHOIR (Continued from Page One.) know that lots of you pastors hava a bunch Ilka that to deal with," he cried, turning toward the mlnlMera and laugh ing. And the ministers laughed, too. An augophona had been erected ever Oie pulpit. It Is a concvm h aped affair that tends still further to Improve the acoustics of the building. The afternoon audience yesterday waa at leaat one-third men. Hymn books were for sale through tha audience for the first time. Mis Grace 8axa will hold her first daily nible study class on the rostrum ot the tabernacle after the' afternoon meeting' today. DEATH RECORD I.oel Aofdeagartea.' rttJALXALA. Neb., 8ept S. (.Special Tflegram.) Louis Aufdengerten, aged Of years, died at Oshkoah, Neb., yesterday and will be burled at Ogallala tomorrow. He was one of the earliest settlers, com ing here forty-eight years ago at tha building of the Union Paclflo railroad and opened a store. He filled the office of county clerk for Keith county twe terms when the connty waa first organised. Ha had been In the mercantile business at Oahkosh for nine years. . The Day's War News IW TUB GERMAN AIR RAID (he east roast ef Easjlaad last wight tea stnws were killed nad forty, six iajared. MERLIN AilXOCIiriEl the sr af the city f Wwlkewysk by the Teatoale armies which have heeat engsgtng the Raastama stertheaat ef Blalystek. fr-REXlIl AXD BRITISH aereplaaaa have hosabarded the Ocnssa a vl tloa ramp mt Oatead aad a Frearh air aaadrea haa dropped hosshs a the avlattea field at St. Medard. GERMAN AVIATORS hosabarded the alaisevtlle alateaa aad the city ef Naaeri 1 Prases, taer helasr ease tetlaaa of hasaha la Ike lat ter place, Farts reparta. bRARD DIKE NICHOLAS, who has bee a at the kead s( the Raaataa arsalee ataee the heirtaalaa; f the war aad directed their saeveaaeats la the greet eaaspalgrma aa the easrra freat, haa heea transferred by tCmperwr Nlchelao to the Cao- eaaas, where the ooaiparatlvely aalaiportaat epe-ratleaa a-elast 1 j the Tarhe are ta piegnss. rilK KM FEROR'S ACTION was takea wkea ke assessed eoataaaad of al Rasala's armed foreee oa that ke kad placed hi -as It at the head of Ruseta'e aar ml aa well aa Its military feroee. GERMAN SVBXARINB torpedoed ! the French ateamer Gsattaala, af 0,1S teas, off Relle Ulead. The rrew escaped la heeta. Gl'N FIRE, presumably from a tier- ssaa aehmarlae, aeak the 1,00. tea British steamer Deere. Its rrew waa aaved. VKMBIAN ARTILLERY ae the Haaebe eoaltaars re Us arttvtty is rf ton ta break frla operatleau oa the le rlt haab J fejh slvrr. Substitute Will the True Religion of Jesus Christ "Billy'' Sunday Preaches on the i ou h'lV nt ,0 ,now "". and i had Phari.ee ud the Publican to ?,nTZ?JZi:ttx Draw a Strong; Lesson. REASON FOR JOINING CHURCH . HIIIv Pundny's sermon at the tabernacle yesterday afternoon o talicr- Tlx Pharisee and tha Publkan." Ha spoke aa follows: 1 want to talk to yoii this afternon on true religion and not tha sham substi tute which some people Call religion. There arc some people wltrt whom for mality seems to make up for true re Union, like the Pharisee. 'In every community there are people like those carping critics aa In tha daya of Jesua Christ. The Pharisees' religion wss a religion of form and observations, of forms and rltuala. They made a great hubbub. Christianity doea nrft consist of forms and ritual, do not forget that for a minute. There are a lot of people who never had religion of the heart; Ihey never had a religion experience. You did ! not have a religion experience If your ro- . Ilslon is reduced to a lot ot forms snd I rltuala I am going to show yoti today ' the two purposes of Ood In his parable: "First To show some people who think they are religious that they are not. 'Second To show why the prayers f mi(t ipuyio nrw enewerrn nnu some are i not. Borne people are omniotent when they go on their knees.' The prayers of some are never answere. they never know what It Is to have a prayer an- swered, from Ood. "A parable la a photograph, a picture. It la a picture of two beings that eon- trast 1 hold up my thumb, and yau say yes. I see It in else and location. I hold up my finger and you say. yes. I see It In slse and location, I bold up my thumb and finger and you take It In. It Is two beings, opposite In character and form, directly opposite In every way. Vaa tit VVk.t v- i.mL av... "8o theae two men came to the temple ! to pray both received what they came for. You always gel what you are looking for anything you want. Tou are not disappointed. You always get what you are looking for. If you are looking for a scrap, yon get busy and you will get what you came for thla afternoon. Did you come with your pride puffed up like a poisoned pup, or did you come to hear somothltur that will make you better men and thought T might aay something you didn't like, and then you would go out and talk about ItT They, by the help of Ood. sister, you rtlk' re will get what you are looking for. It j "Don't try to bring anybody to the I have to go out of my way to give It ! church. The church might be filled that te you. You always get what you are looking for In this world. "Bo these two men came to pray the first waa the Pharisee. He waa ntca nad smooth, and his attitude waa nice and smooth, and he seemed to gay: 'If you want to know how to do It, ask me, for I'll show you.' There are lota of Chris. Uaaa like that today, and it you want to ! one, look In the glasa and you fill find one of them when you go home. Pretty Nice aad Smooth. "Bo you will notice his attitude while he was praying waa pretty nice and smooth. that remind me of a minister whom I met In Chicago, and he didn't aay thla to criticise; he waa a good man, but he eald te me, 'William, I have listened to you preach and pray, and t am inter ested In you, and I would like to make a few suggestions te you that I think will Increase your effectiveness.' I said. 'Thank you, doctor. I am will ing to stand on my head In a mud puddle If you can give me something that will Increase mr Dower to save alnmn and get tham to follow Je.u. rhrt.t if 1 you've got anything to offer, go ahead.' "He said. 'When you pray make an ! ecroetle on the words AcU. I always do I that.' He said. The letter 'A' stands for adoration, and' when I pray I adore Ocd. XV I think, stands for Theology.' a.td I aald. 'Doctor, we'll Dart oomoanv right there. I know no ntore about theol ogy than a Jackrlbbtt doea about ping pong or an elephant about crocheting.' " 'lie said whenever I pray to make an aerostlc on the word Acts.' I said, Tha Ijd bless you. doctor; yoa are all right If f ou can follow a form like that, but 'f 1 should I would not get any higher i:.an tha gas Jet You fight the devil your way. and I'll fight him my way, but don't growl at me because I don't fight your way, because If I did I would not be any better than you are," and if I preached as your preacher preaches, 1 would not be any better than your preacher is.' Leasjth af Some Teagaes. "Tou can't thank Ood with one breath and turn around and run down and vlllify and assassinate somebody's character with the next You can't thank Ood with one breath and gossip about your neigh bor with the next. yea. hang over the back fence, with a shoe on one foot and a allpper on the other, and 'On, have you heard the latest r Their tongues are so long they can alt in the parlor and lick the skillet In the kitchen. "It you read the first seventeen chap- tare ot Luke, and. by the way, you ought to read them before you read the ; iCTMiu. uoi i reaa me mole like you) read a novel-th last chapter first. And ' I want to say to you If you read a novel in the eame milk-and-water, older-end- chalk. Indifferent way you read the Bible, ' you would get Just aa little out et It aa you get out of the Bible. The Pharisees were the church gang of that day, tha churchy gang In the daya of Jesus. Kvery church, so far aa my experience goea. la cursed with three or four men who want to run the busi ness. You go to the devil! Yen h.. HA Mnra ia aos a h. .a.., m . ... . 1 ', , " -"ner , What to do, and here la ana that wnn', : let you tell him what to do. ., . , . , - ; -.iw Rellgloa All Right. "Lots of people go to church tu add a little to their social stand Ins: lots of o- pie Join the church' for the same motive i that a man blows up a sate: for whet ! " ri ou' of i "I used to plsy base ball. I used to fire i on the railroads. 1 have been an athlete, I and I have loaned thousands of dollars I can say thousands, to ball players and actors and actreeses. and all the money I have ever been beaten out of In itw vwn ptiaien out or in my life I have been beaten out of by church members. "Religion la all right. Christianity is at fault. It la the hypocritos who wo- It that are at fault "We are goiug daffy over culture. It Is all light In tu place, but It U all wrong when you make It take the place of Christianity. America needs a tidal wave of religion; a gycione of redemption ! aad culture in the world wen t educate anybody out of halt "Wlea nu a.t -o .. ther. i. rlhin' ., ,V; . J . "Whea I started In to preach I aald tb trusble witn the people 1 In the htadti Answer for ' 't the Encyclopedia Hrltnnnlca and ' , Webster's t'nabrldged I 'k-tlonary, and rnt wo,," ""'nee long enough to 1 i make the Jaw of a Sreek professor squesk ! for a week afterward If he trlM to pro-1 nolmc om "f them, but one day I said ' nijm-n, wmi, i poi mis ming nopua out wrong, there Is nothing the matter with anybody, but they got the devil. I got out my old gun and loaded it with Ipecac, dynamite, rock salt and railroad spikes, snd I pulled the trigger and the gang haa been hunting their holes and the feathers have been flying ever since. Personality, !Vot t lothes. "Ood la not anxious about your rlothea. lor whether you rome In a limousine or in hoof, he wants your personality; you can't place a little money on the colleo lion p1at on Hunday and then go to the devil the rent of the week. He doesn't want you to rome to church today and let your boy and girls run the street all hour of the day ot niglit the ret f the week. i "If you want to break up a church I don't come: If you do come, alwsva come 'late. If It' too wet. or too Ant n I 1 cold, or too windy, don't coma at all. The preacher can't be eloquent to wood and varnish. Ifcm't imagine the front seats were Intended for you; people l"""nl '"" r.m were conceited, "T" nfm 1 knm ' to tire on a r"r,,a,l. d wo used to put the loaded c"r ,n ,ront ""d tn empty cars behind ,,u" When you do come, come ' boun'1 '"lt. and don t for the 1 w,tM v" th,nk "bout Pator or ,h"r''hS r' will help Mm If you do. n' "u ""nd like a bump ,on lo- Uoo1 nulc will give the devil BoM ,"t- 1 aupposo that la the reason n"in'r r"P In the choir loft I r,m't tl"l prayer meeting, and If you Ao- don t uk" n,irt- Tou fan alwayi iJ" ' that women ahould keep still in meet. Ing.' Trlllae; Paalt. "Well, that doesn't apply any more te yon today than wearing sandals on your foet. Don't encourage the patr, but be euro to tell his faults to everybody at meeting. If his sermons help you. never let him know, but If he saye something vou don't like, be sure to tell him about it. If you see a stranger In the audience don't vhake hsnds with him; if you do he mlisht come back again. Qlve him tha Icy hand, the marble heart and a Klon- way. Lot the pastor do all the work; be haa nothing special to do. Preaching la a picnic; ha haa nothing to do, only two new sermons to get up every week, run prayer meeting, marry people and bury them, make church calls, pray for the dying, take the church subscriptions; nothing to do but Just wait on you and com" n' v,"lt V011- ihllt "alary aiways oeninu. rie aoesn t have to eat like the rest of you. God sent the ravens, and he's got plenty yet If ha doesn't visit you aa often aa you think he should, treat him coldly. Ha has noth ing particular to do but call on you. If there Is anybody that Is wll'tng to carry on tha work of Ood, be sure to find fault with them and call them bold and forward, " la Year Owa Ileaae. "Don't be particular how Ood church looks. Be sure and have your own home fine, with Persian and Axmlnster rug. &rlo-a-trac, candelbra and everything of the finest. Be sure and have your own hvme fine. Don't care what Ood hou ,ook k- Don't care If It look llke rummage sale or a Junk shop. aod en,ltl,, th t church that c'n bullt 1 don't believe In worshlp- na uoo in a utile cnicaen coop, un palnted chicken coop. "You will spend three or four thousand dollar for an automobile, and I don't begrudge you that I wish everybody had an automobile that can afford It But you won't put anything In the collection box. You women spend more for a hat than you would give to the cause of re ligion In a lifetime. I don't begrudge you the hat, but when you sweep down the aisle with a SSOO hat and a S?Ot dress and put a plugged cent In the collection box I do begrudge you that "I wan t to tell you Ood don't stand for that kind of thing, either. "Insist on your views being adopted In all things; don't give In to the majority. This government Is ruled by a majority government We run thla government by majority, and X would like to run every body that way, too. But the church Isn't run that way. Let the tail wag the dog." (Copyright by William A. Sunday.) SUNDAY BOOSTS FOR MAYOR JIM (Continued from Page One.) belween a grumble and a chuckle aa be ro " awung her into his chair and ated himself on another chair beside v r- "0i ht to've been here to watch nlm" ' Mathewe. "He's Just bee "'"rounded by pretty girls with their arma UP over his shouldws getting tagged by the Visiting Nurses, But Billy didn't enter Into the Joke. Stalled the Glrla. "Well, I waited for you," he aald. "till ten mlautea after It I stalled 'em off that long." ' Ma" pulled her chalf up In front of ner nuauana to take a close look at his out ner help, since she had already gone r.. .... .. .... " iuhi muni oeiore ne waa up. VNfiy. that Juet looka fine!" aha ex claimed, and Billy was as pleased aa a boy with a pocketful of marbles. Tie go all right with thla shirt, doea ,leluT" " "Juat fine,' she said. "Vhlch la the beat newspaper In the cUy - " Koueheaiver wanted to know. Tn B' 'd "MO smiling at the rpr",a"v of th great moral dally n1 ftr,d companion. "ut UUly' fu" of lesa, ex .Hal mod; 1 n,y all good. Juet fine. They're uumg wonaerrui work. They re running ne.'k-end-neck. Whenever 1 send any away I have te aeud a4 three." BRITISH SHIP DOURO SUNK BY GUN FIRE LONDON, oept l-The Brtturi, .Kin 1OUTO hmm hMn aiiRb ft. sumshiv f . .K . ,7. llL .eved Th rw,,,.. , , . ? ' tons grosa, was eaned ' 'n Uae ot London. There A "For Kale" ad will turn second hsud furulturv into c' LEADING HEN OF LETTER CAR RIERS' CONVENTION MEET ING HERE. I I I a-a i 'V-.: U j Chief Clerk National Pick Benefit Asso ciation of National Asxoclstlon of Letter Carrier. Assistant Secretary of National Asso ciation and Member of Elec tive Board. LETTER CARRIERS ELECT OFFICERS (Continued from Page One.) being to be col looting mall f rointho" bor la nevertheless a carrter. and the law fixes the salaries of carriers. Roper has ohoaen to make thla distinction without warrant of law, and he la getting by w,ul "a rod"1" lot of good men T UTOBr n ai-onrary ciaaairication." i iiuuintg nim lunner tor ms ruling on the matter of the rural carriers. He denounced the two-horse requirement of Roper for rural carriers aa not being a requirement of the law. The law merely says that a man carrying on a standard rural route ot twenty-four miles shall re ceive SI,S00 a year. Mr. Roper haa made a ruling to the effect that he must carry given an.ounta of mall, specifically speci fied, and that he must have two horses for the service. Congressman Lobeck of Nebraska made a short address. , Coateet Eada la Ceaventlea. Although the fight for the presidency of the convention never got on the floor of the convention, a contest was In prog ress from the time the delegates got to Omaha Sunday untU the nominating committee finally agreed upon a set of men and reported them upon the floor. Then all was harmony. A dead calm fell. Not a nomination for an important orrioe wag made on the floor. The report of the committee waa abided by as though the storm bad never struck. Ed. 3. Cantwell, present secretary, let It be understood that he waa against Gainor for re-election. He let It be un derstood, also, that he had no ambition for the office, but that if It were neces sary to beat Oalnor, he might enter the race. In other words, he had no par ticular man for the presidency that he had pledged himself to. Al Tharp of New York wanted the of fice, and the New York deleaatlon wanted him -to have It But there were; not enough other delegations that were f the same opinion, so he could not be reported out ot the nomination committee. C P. H anion of Boston waa talked of for president, but It was soon clear there would not be support enough to make It worth while to push his candidacy. Galaer Staya la. Charles Duffy of Chicago was In the race, so far as caucus work went, and he and his friends were hoping that when a good fight should be precipitated on the floor he could be galloped In aa a dark horse to carry oft the prise. John T. Mugavtn of Cincinnati was also enthusiastically talked of for the presi dency, especially when for a time It looked as though Oainor must step down te pacify Cantwell. Oalnor stubbornly refused to get out of the way because Cantwell wanted him to, but finally said Ve only man he would get out ef the way for would be for Mugavln. For a time It looked aa If this would be the program, but when the caucus waa unable to find a good office to give the retiring Oalnor, it waa decided to drop the Mugavia Idea again and to stand by Gainor, despite Cantwell' threats ef aot serving aa secretary. Dallas, Tex., was chosen as the aext convention city. W. II. alaher ef Omaha was elected member af the executive board. Cot tea Glaataa- Reaert. WASHINGTON. Sept. l-Cottoa of the a-rowta of sinned prior to September 1 amounted to esUaST bales, co untitle round aa half bales, the census tmreau today aauouoced. We make your welt a ti make oar Welch repairing by master workmen. Jffcrt s , Jewelers. Optt -tans. SOS Broad way, i I I mm ...uin I.. .1 , , iiihiiiiih,, 1 " V I v I I "-'-A $ . . t I S I ' I ) (v. y . A I ,-:.v-i II 1 " I ( f . v ' I V i i "BILLY "S" CnOia LEADER IS VOW ON THE J07! Homer RocfeAesrer YILSON CALLS ON SECRETARY LANSING (Continued from Page One.) tlons of American munition plants. The ambassador explained that his govern ment had instructed htm to give widest publicity to a decree making It a criminal offense for any Austro-Hungarian to be concerned In the manufacture of muni tion of war for hie country's enemies. 80 far as waa known the ambassador did not disclaim his action nor did ha disclaim having reported on the project to his home government in documents wlSVh were found on the American corre spondent The flute department takea the view that there la no precedent to cover his caae, but It regards the uae of an American passport for messenger to one of the belligerent governments as serious. Secretary Lansing heard all Dr. Dumba had to aay and let It be known that he would present the ambassador's explana tion to the president. It is known that officials regarded Dr. Dumba' a statement Be Sura Yea Oa HORLICEi'S ms omamAL ALT ED M I LIC Tha rood-drink for a!l Ages Fot Infanta, Invalids aad Growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuildin g the whole body. 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Where ike Omaha Bee Uni er sal Animated Weekly May Be Seen FARXAM THEATRE CAMERA PHONE GEM LOYAL PASTIME LYRIC MAGIC HAN SCUM ARDOR IVY PALACE DIAMOND BURT ALMO OMAHA, BENSON' FLORENCE EMPRESS CH.KTKJi KIHl EltS A HOLIDAY "Sao Woaela aad the rioev ITalaaar icirmanT ft sxanris Heavy Qemeeiaaa. aTK WXXTMAaT, "OteeeseeS Tea. aTM naTa aaaTal, De SVea Aeeeira. ' "Til cttt naawna." A S-real t satare ef Sawtaee X.eve aad a Seceloele araaMi taa TseaaU fally araeeate a striae; saaraL aty aeeestaaeas ef a kit atorUa. ADMTaTOBT 1 A msasreaa smm lOe Sstra. r-.C-f- J? that he had acted on Instructions of hi have sent oer. There Is nothing new government s making the situation more at aU " grave, as they previously had assumed ' President Wilson was aaked If there that he was acting for Mmself. i was snything new In connection with Frreldeat's Retarn Trip. j Ambassador Oumna'a roe. After spending fifteen minute with the ! "Nothlnij at all." ho said. "The secre secretary, the preMriNmt started hark for : tarr 1 handling that." I the White House. The State department I corridor by that time was thronged with clerk eager to get a glimpse of the jptesndent on such unui-ual occasion. N (attempt wa made to keep them hack and as the president moved on he was sur j rounded by correspondents who asked I him about hi talk with the secretary. "The state I not tremb;mg," he said, "t Jut brought cvet some papers of a routine nature, which ordinarily I would 1 Ihompson-Belden & Co. Save $2.50 a Yard Pay $1.00 a Yard for Handsome Autumn Suitings Stylish two-toned Ottoman Suiting, 56 inches wide, now selling at $1.C0 a yard, instead of $3.50. If you are thinking of a material for your autumn suit, be sure to see this most unusual value. The Store for Shirtwaists A special offering of Fall Blouses, the new striped effects and plaids, in addition to many tailored and novelty waists, $5.95 and $6.50. Broadcloths, Gabardines, Poplins The Three Most Popular Fabrics for Autumn Many lovely new shades await the woman choosing her fall materials. The showing is now at its best. 1 LSI . Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West. Family Trade supplied by WM. JETTER, 2502 N St. Telephone South 863. SCHOOLS alVD COLtEGES, Nebraska EVlilitary Academy (nrcomroavaTZS) TOUR BOT must be properly educated and developed The NEBRASKA MILITARY ACADKMI (Inc.) la a school close to borne, where vou can seni him and be sure that he s;ete what you want him to have. Thla SCHOOL understands boys and deals with them individually. Prepares for collate and buslneaa. For Information talk to our patrons, visit the school, phone or write for catalog-ua. Address, COLONEL B. D. HAYWARD, President 1 Lincoln. Neb. AMUSEMENTS. Lake T.lanaiva Park Cloana Sunday Night, Sept. 12. FREE FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS EVERY EVENING Thursday, September 9 TOM TERRISS In "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" By Cltae. IMcketta. A Sbubart Feature Presented by World mm Corporation. Five Acta. CUange of Program Every Even ing. Dancing, Boating Roller Coaster 'And Many Other Attractions. A Liollar iihow fer a Dime or So eflae4 YaeaevUle aaa FSe.e-piaa 10c Beeervel Meats, I lOeSatre ii - TURPiri'G DANCING ACADEMY. 28th tal Ftnan jseaa Bteaday, eyt. Utft. Adult bes"1nners Monday and Thursday, ir.lt Aaulu edvauoed. Tueaaajr. aept. ii, ir. a. tixoie) Him erhool tMaii-nere VaturOar, Bent, la, eate wiu ee (lvea i reaucuoa ea twaec Later It wa learned that the paper which President Wilson took to Secre tary la ruling included a copy of th- letter Ir. Pumba had sent to hi foreign office end which was found by the Brit ish secret service men. Photographic copies alo had been sent to the Btsti department by Ambassador Page In London. Key to the Fltuatlon-Bee Want Ads, i K- : , , . SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. AMUSEMENTS. :3fl u nsina I l Week Except Sj S5 Sit -tm btocx rxBrsor.a Edward Lynch cokist svocssa N0D03J I WlOOff "t L?0 "aa SBe-3Sv40e sst Wki "The Shepherd ef tha JUls" SAT.. SEPT. 11 MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL Cetlase at StSO, "THE SICOJ MBi. T.IQCEIAY" Braalaa; at S:S0, "f rMALI0" PRICES Matinee, BOe te m riViVCO livsalne-, Boo to SEATS NOW btLLlNG I.C0 aiae Sooe'lae' MMin Deily Steele . I n. aT(rr mg nher Acie This ' MclNTYSE AaTO HEATH Uevlea a Holdpworth Ca . Nreruee rnacee Nora. Ce.. Tke -Ulaer Trie, arer a nene neuhe ens ,kua TrTl Weekly. Or. VTlaeMeUi aea SunStj. Mw end IWu ISj s4 Ibe. eiMst elartfar r beau VK. Nksais-lSu, Jte, "OafAKA'a run CIMTZBO i . . M j , au aCata.,leaaJoe v Bvaa-a- ia.aa.ea.tae rarpoeelv Beed for Oeaveattea Weak af ,ft tu u Muticu atAii0S' Dill uwn auajuieQtns tAH CtLlMAfc ffeSTS- An Isle of Goraeousnesa. fun and Music WKwm er Wnww Yoe le .'uet Otr.,. lAOIAar DUC MAT. Will kATS. iniy new dances taucht ta tala eleaa. t P. M. 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