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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1911)
THE BEE: OMAILV, TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 191 1 i ! ' f l ! i C ) f New Thought "a rW X 1 I V . . M . . . :-:. -.:.;' 3 J f -T ' - - a,, , Vv5n yV'V;' '"-!'-M7i j ' " H rent? w&o- J fvk . :: " v PV HEW THOUGHTERS IN SESSION Preparatioas Hjult to Pat Lecturers ia Field to Advance Boctriac Marw CmhtU1 IiImmM WUt Tkla KTcslmirv Th Kdnirte tt new thoiurDI dootrlnM rhrauRb the rtf e lecturers who eould h kept continually on the read wee eJ- ei the- Mended moraine? me tine; of the Nat1oat PTaw THef ht All l nee ooo VMihm, end ever M wae enbeoriel for the rnnd la it tew tninute The ronenUo wee fsrmatly epooe4 Mon ti or tnix-nlnffi elthwuell the epeehe ef wel (.oina the cii will nut be made until edrsiielni ifce "rurh nt th tm Ai liBml hteUna (Ptt!f Wdft M!lepil ta' Vf: f'BilUt antt ei i H'-!mh hn IM i4;?tH flHsres H dnfitt hm te leftHr m4 bJM wul U.j J, ,v, e4?laH( h furfct "'ih 4tl lu Mrt"j j.'fl'rf-'1! i llenr rtiMih Pt" Vw'ki k-s At:rt-tri ifcu WW fcf ttft rwtfr4Hfe9ft,'i iU'l Mt!" fH'ptti Ratrj- Wiiq nnf.ti!"el1' ''I'.w AMUt e-.Kkf.a! r?Mt!t"i. 4 A,' fWf. &Hm!n k-rHt ViTfc Lai V t' VW 't biMutA tkf ";z-?.i AkisU ' IHS fcft'f Yh- rrram !Hr t'.? Sft f""Hi fer t. A-. J-. Metrrry Tindcli -.t .' Vh xft.i4n AUV'tl &ftH Cli Man-.'1 Him ftar. ".-:?-.- ktt . t-.-st!rr v.-tr tw t!-e frwss Vw4 r;;-. V ertntes ?tw'.i"A I''.'.', te yrvil vm tA bItW9 et' tleJ tf f-. . liH-me S: E-. r?ari'.r.. (.--T-.fl , tt-A M.-. WSi-. I SfwKy fT the TTi-oocr.trat .'. "A Omeha a.-.-t CesweO. t..C t''-. B:a,'-'.(Ki4 an4 l. 1 C!nb5 Ptrt;- S rrtorv Mrt. Oraee eSrov.n a-'.-i -ii-. fV--3 mane t reepon.-. CM-! c---' the at'.v though t4w.i t"et i'A' tetv '-"id Vif-s of ta epeakre KJ.-4' S?s.-5..-.-a.v:oii o 5f Hi-arr.-. talk an tiwyfp! fttirtt the i';iili. the Koran, the Z.-K-a Vt-s-.ti. .5.- V'v.-a an4 a3 each and sl'.-e -si v.-- a.r.'e l?ri .-..tvve to talk C-.a trwfc.'' 'Mnrv te the profw mtefafA of ex- rlr-,e and w shotiftl he- -)fL-r-.J5 osir th-..tj-ih (or anvtbkfv; t-ts. !f.-!f:.xJ,; .V io itj.r carat-b T.ynh --. ' '"Cetversal.' brothfphoofl not ?rh fj e-!.-Wi.,v-' . ---.'' . tw.---. ':f-f;-'y re rfi -til MKw( -eke-it6i 'f -.tr.m .-. Hhe H!" new! tins ??!."' -t'.' "Tlwre 1 notur.; Id t!;fti -r..-M!:4 t: arlrtv) k we ha .j t).-j f j((M4li ito carrj-lnt. on owl Irit .wlJ o.vuraft;a am;htttsi. b Thrknj wi3 a yr-'wrg Inf -aMsMMswaaaaW Yon Can't Beat It because yoa can't exToal it, The bottles bear the triangular label. Tho rtnont VtM BLATZ COMPACT i-eiee mi i . a n,si Leaders in Session in Omaha nor a : all way fare; that takes coin of the realm." "Thinking eao ao anything." "The Interpretation of the ooetnlo con- eolouanesa eaa aecompllah anything In the world." "It la a great thing to believe that Clod '. all about, bit tt la an awful thing to be forty mlee from "home and have an empty etomach, we've got to have the money." aaday Sweetens. Jamea A. Edgerton of Wew Tork City, preetilant ' of toe alliance. was Br-henHilad tm open the convention Sunday morning, but could not get here, and an address by T. Harry Gase of Cincinnati was sub stituted. Mr. Gase la pastor of the New Thought church In that where the oult has a very strong foothold. He epoke upon Living In the Present." The noon healing meeting, an exemplification of the doctrine of drugless healing, was also con ducted by Mr. Gase. Mrs. Grace M. Brown, president of the World's Essene circle, was the speaker of the afternoon and took the theme, "The Evidence of God." Garbage wagons start out SpoScu Ttrwn Moveiieni Begun bj Sr. ConneH Sondaj. KlIl'KhJI WA-rQa Ef SEXYICE as etartd tm ----rtje-i Ptsli let. Bet Kmjmft a flgwwtwsr tw Btxtrra waccmn equTrped few coDex-tlng gxrhaca tres e cJiarfs, started on their rounds Mrmdn? mcnisg. T cntlscxlBa wsw Iteaiza ra the dowa twvv dlFtrli-j and hy e'dar tis bu--im i seiHipn bad been cJranrf ne. araewary ice fts ftit ttnu ts many osusx TVa tws- T15-M swrs atartid tfcrtssj usi naiiVnga dlKifcrsi. Tit wsg-ioa tare tarn asporixacsd c J'rtrfarra and will .'jcti ls nmt-t i-vbzm weei. As rws t! eervras s tasrwuisiilir aystesattsed. kiaseofva Til ksov f.-at wtsat day th tacsis at-i dr.a awd cu fn&an rxrtaj far rafwewai eu tbeu day. s Ii Drawn unman that If any rlfrf ttesc9.a tw exact a eharr for rotlacting smttkig?. tha an!twr of tfe wagrxi be takesi assl tfm aQra aodSett at O-icrv "Va ara taytrg dHvera a good price to eaitect gartesa aTt they must do tt satstiawi.sray.' awya Div ConnrlL Houh haiAerwi howwveri mess, htfar in mind that th waissi wiH not get around to every aooea ta4ay or tomorrow. But they will w tkera la taair regular routine. Waste SsrtMft Free. T. B. McPhersoD, who owns the hog farm, at Sixth and Grace streets, where the garbage la te be dumped, has fequested the city to enter Into a three years' con tract to give him the garbage free. He sent such a demand to the health depart ment Monday. It will be referred to the city count U, McPherson contends that to properly sterilise the garbage, he will have to go to considerable expense, which would not be warranted on a six months' deal. Lad Has Neck Broken While Moving House Harry Buisey Dies Following" Acci dent on Thirty-Sixth Street Monday Morninf. Harry Buasey wu a most ins anly killed at tJ this morning when be had his neck bioken by a bouse toppling over an him. ' James Buasey, a house mover, living at 10M North Thirty-sixth street, was moving a two-room ft-ante house, owned b? O. II. Nelavn. wna Uves at 3.U Charles mreet. The house vu being rates onto a Vt it lilt North Thlrts-fourth street. Bussey was assisted by his two ion. Harry. 1. ani Robert, n. Tha house was os soma Jt k ecrewa aod was about eighteen feet abva ground whea aaa ef tha acaa treks, ailew- say IBs I "No philosophy Is of any use to me unless It gives me an uplift in my daily lite in practical things," said Mrs. Brown. "I want thought help that will extend to every part of my life. It is a marvellous thing what can be done with even such a small thing as a single smile. I say smile when you can. Parents should smile upon their children. Tell them how beau tiful they are. Make them believe that they are beautiful and good, divine. There is Utile danger of making people conceited by telling them their good points. There Is great danger of making them too difQ dent by failing t encourage them. "Everyone can become entirely inter penetrated with the cosmic consciousness and become one with God Every personal consciousness is one with God. One man thoroughly imbued with this Idea can save his whole nation and now there are many grasit souls who feel and know that God is." The audlonoe sang several hymns tm4er the direction of Mrs. Km ma ExoaU-Lynn. The evening service was led by Dr. L A. Fealy of Birmingham as the lelin I pal speaker. He spoke npoa The Lav of tile Way." Ing the house to topple ever and catch Harry, breaking his neck. Ta Dleelve the Islss of Btomach. liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, take Klectrio Bitter:. Guaranteed. SOc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. BASHING POVDER IhIBillithSjklnjtHir Failures are almost Impossible with Cale"et. We kaww that it wfll give mt better mults. We kwew that ths baking will be pares "ffion wkeietewje. We kaew tbat it will be more evenly raised. And we kstw that Cslamet Is mors economical, doth in its use and met. We kaew these thins because we have put the quality into it we have seen it tried out In every way. It is wd nowin millions of homes and its soles are growing daily. It is the modern baking powder. Have yoa tried it? Calumet Is highest In quality moderate in price. Besetted Hisneet Award K' aria's Fare Feed Fumiiiia. BAKING POWD a 1 r . Lu-i-a-VJtL .MADEBYTHETKL JL The I 11 JlliU iwiil JT RAKING PCy -HlCAGOey NEW TRUST COMPANY FORMED C. B. Anderson of Crete, Regent of UaiTemty, it Organiser. CAPITAL STOCK OF $300,000 Will Lews Offices la the Ravemeat wf the First Satleaal Baak Italle taa Ta Deal Prtaolsally la Farm Loaas. C B. Andemon. head of the Conserva tive Investment company of Crete, Neb.. will come to Omaha July 19 to nraanlse the First Trust company of Omaha. The company will have offices beneath the First National bank at Thirteenth and Famam streets, and some of the officers of the First National bank will also own some of the stock In the new company. The First Trust company wl 1 be capitalised at rw.ooo. Farm loans, which sre the principal busi ness of the company of which Mr. Ander son is now the head, will be the business of his new company. He will transfer the business of his Crete concern to the Omaha one and it will be e?ilar.:pd. Mr. Anderson's removal to Omaha will make three of the regents of the University can be made easily, and in a short time, with a few very simple ingredients and a small amount of PUKE, PLAIN, SPARKLIN'G GELATIN IE This pure, uncolored, unsweetened Gelatine comes in convenient1 granulated form, in gener ous 2-quart packages. RECIPE for KNOX SALAD J bog Knox Sparkling Gelatine. J cup cold chicken stock. i asp hot chicken stock, highly seasoned. Salt snd pepper. 1 cup coid cooked chicken, cut in dice. 1 cup heavy cream. Soak gelatine in cold stock, dissolve in hot stock, and strain. When mixture begins to thicken, best, using egjt bester, until frothy; add cream beaten until stiff, and chicken dice. Season with salt and pepper. Tarn into quarter lb. baking powder tins, first dipped in cold water, and chill. You will find a great number of other delici ous desserts and dainty dishes made with Knox Gelatine in our Knox Recipe Book "Dainty Desserts for Dainty People," containing recipes (or Desserts, Salads, Candies, Puddings, Ices, Ice Cream, etc. This book, together with a pint sample, will be sent you FREE upon receipt oi 2o stamp and your grocer's name. . CHARLES B. KNOX CO. , 318 bu Aval. Joaaetawa. N. Y. ' -t vw i nui .ii.i .i.allW.aMarrl..,ll. i.m, ...,. .,,, ,..M , essssn-, , . . J II IS I III I WJ - . J because it', the good old German kind rich and mellow refreshing. Order a cold bottle jus taste the rare, delicious tang of this genuine old German lager beer you'll be surprised how good it is. Pint bottles only of clear glass, so you can see it's clean and pure. The red or yellow wrapper keeps out the light, preserving the snap and the life. Splendid for home use no other beer can be purer none more delicious. Order a case sent home. Douglas 647-Ind. A-1216 MAIL ORDERS of Nebraska rmtdents ef this oounty W. O. Whltmore, Frank I Haller and C. B. Anderson. Mr. Anderona will bring his family. Including six children, to this city when he oomes July 10 to be president of the new company, and will occupy the Louis Nash house at Thirty-eighth and Cuming streets. He expects to build a home next year. BRANDEIS BUYS MORE LAND Seewree Tw Traeta ef Fares Lawd A d-jelalaa- Hie Ceaatry Heasa ear De Bolt. Two tracts of forty acres adjoining the country place of A. D. Brandsia have been bought bv Mr. Brandeis for a considera tion of HO.OiiO and 114.000 each, Mrs. Mattle Mackey, who now Uvea la BU Paul, was the former owner of the property. The addition of these tracts gives Mr. Brandeis spproslmately COO acres of land In tha country place, on which he makes a specialty ef raising blooded poultry. The Provident Life company has sold to N". P. Bergers a house and lot at Twenty first street and Dewey avenue for tlO.000. Two houses and a lot at Canton and Seventeenth streets have been bought by Edith Bacon from Nellie Alcor for $3,500 The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. Tbe Most Delicious Salad Yoa Ever Tasted Meyyj"- !iillillaMLgIiMEI CHARLES 3. KNOX CO. 11 pws st g CHARLES aKKOXCa I f H - jairt5T0WtKXU.iA,. vis for "Old F;uhioncd Latr Beer" filled the day received. Shipped every whtfe. How Long Do YOUR Boy's Clothes Last? (a ( '4 S3.95 and $4.95 -77xr rtouse or HIGH MtRIT. - BttUs-Blooli dothtMe, mrl 8hos, Itttaoa Hats, M-vttlttvn Bblrttk GRAY HAIH MAKES YOU LOOK Gil ' 1IIISH YOUR GRAY HAIR By Using a Harmless Remedy Made frdm Common Garden Sage. Gray hair Is mark of eg, and noth ing tbat can be said as to its beauty will effect the disadvantages of this mark of age act apon your brow. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Besv ady darkens tha hair and restores It to if youthful beauty. Our grandmothers aad their grandmothers before them used sage and snlphar for dsrkening their hair. Nothlnc hss eere wi fonnd more GnAYHA?n FREE BOOK Writs fsr Thin LffrfUi jJULamJ WawtU ten4yoa tailleewMee book ea the Cae oi the Hsir FREK. It nils toe hue rue mail lytetortTtwa Bsir te iw deatrvd tlase. It certainly t wrwth poewj. It, IX COMB CO. Own. m U S. as sw saa las) RESORTS Cool Canada Resorts Eeetlr ni eulrklr rurhi4 tr the Oru4 Trans R'ir Sraem. the onlv Dosbl Tncknl route tram i"hlcco Low rsuw to ill eolius. I ST 301 Heath Clark St., Cor. J.ckeon Blra. Ptione p. m. ud 11.21 p. m. bait trsina Cltr Of rice, Uarnsaa 1767. ex change them for valuable premium. ; our premium book illus trate, and de scribe. 2,400 premiums. Ask for it it, froe. Courtney & Co., Distributors. tra rna s ea w a n.i a a. a -i i a from bottle, of Old F.ih- iffi J&'Z ioned Lajer Ber and ex- I &tEaM g. chang, them W i 3xVt&&&l& M Premium. , vjy book iUu- iKnlEX eirn xraies ana ae- i t-j tvw-wwr. Does the first few days' xrrar and tear spoil their good looks! Yes! Then it's time yon learned the good points of our Boys' clothes, especially our new Blue Serge Suits at $3.95 and $4.95. They're made of all wool, ab solutely fast color, dark blue serge fabrics and are splendidly lined, trimmed and finished. The knickerbockers are lined, all seams are reinforced with tape and are triple-sewed. ThtJ coats are made in double breasted styles for boys of 7 to 16 years. In all, these are the dressiest, most stylish and yet the strong est, most serviceable, boys' gar ments ever sold at these prices. Boys' Blue Serges, . S A L. T"iws effective for this purpose then these two time-honored remedies, but Wyeth., a modern chemist, has combined the two with other Ingredients which make a delightful dressing for the hair, aad which not only removes every trace of dandruff bat promotes the growth of the hair. It also stops the hair from falling out and makes it beantlfnL All druggists are authorised to refund the money If It fails to do exactly as represented. This preparation la offered to the public at fifty rents a bottle, and Is recommended and sold by all druggists. Sherman & McCoanell Drug Co., and Owl Drug Co. I j , j 1'LJ.DAVIS 1 HEAVY HAULING I SAFE HOISTING A 1 SPECIALTY M 1818 FARXAM STREET j E Phone Douglas 833 , - j iiawnansrmriti mi