0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE The Chattanooga Reunion. Bounded by edward hosbwatbh Tho annual encampmont of tho VlCTOIl ROSEWATEn. EDITOR. Grnnrl Armv nf tho nnn.,1.11.. ni... bee building, farnam and itth. tnnnnC iB nn event of extraordinary Interest north and south. Chatta nooga, In tho first place, as the hub that groat western camnaltrn.l THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 3913. I c 1 . H . -Z I IftVl. I COMP1IXD Tdom ttSJL rn'T p.m. i-m ii i skptTio ? oao Rntr1 b Omah nnalifriAA nn .-Ann vja ma tier. TERMS op HiinflPniiTinN! Sunday Bee, one year $100 0f wuiuftj cc, uno year. i.wv i . . ' i Bally Bee, without Sunday, one year. 4.00 stands out AS ono of thef turning Thirty Yearn Am Polnt8 of c,v r "'story. There Theannual harvest homo festival of Evening and Sunday; W month..V....4oa on Its outskirts wore fought tho bat- L"? 'P"'coPal church was celebrated at Evening, without Sunday, per month. 25o tln of nhl rnmniirrn f i;ainnnMf I Annity wiiere an unusually lanta con r. uwui omiua, yn wumu-ww t cs OI uniCn.mn.llEm. M a nnnrv v. " .iwu vuu r. es Wo8"- pe.r n,.i t ' ?"fat,on to discourse by Addr!! cop " T, nferrt t0 tho in deliveries to City Circulation Dept. 1110 Da"'0 above tho clouds." And completed addition to tho cathedral the remittance. mere, miles distant from tho 7,000- IBnop Baia u,ttl at the most It was to acre Chlcamauga park In tho Na- .'"v U,'T cut In a" " " cost w.vw part or which had been iM. ciu oy uraii, express or postal oruor, nrrn Hh ramnnim n..l, I. at... payable to The Bee Publishing company. , , " "u ;G5,000 part of which had been rmM Only J-cent stamps received In payment tlonal cemetery, "each in his narrow nd that iL hlnr. -n.Vi i , '? : cell fnrnvnr In M th n J?."u.B.D??..7" . ? Kvjn on umwa anu eastern ucnunici hvi. i i ";t mo uuiuu . .aau, ihuiotihi couia oo consecrated accepted. dend, 8,000 known, 5,000 unknown. Among the book reviews is notice of No man, whether from 'tho blue or f J,0'"6 J"me8 M' Woolworth enUUe1 tho gray, will walk those unending tt ,. .T, ? ?h' amies or slmplo white markers and and extemiivo study. say ho does not breathe in a thrill Mr"- George- ii. Morgan, former rrom Its historic lore. wo" rowngon, accompanied by her Though -Chattanooga finely con- i", TSti -n De"v Morfln of ,rvn tho cii.i ..ii.t .u J lnnttP0ll. will aoon make Omaha a nxvmva Oraaha Th Bee building. Uncoln-2 Little buildlnff. MH ... . m 11 a I . . New York Room 1106, tit Fifth Ave, OU (MM flew iJAUK OI wjnimtivo. WttslilngtOn-TZS Fourteentli St.. N. W. rrnmmllnlpnt1nn r-ltlnr tn news and I SOrVCS tUO BO-Called tradltionn nf thnivl.lt Bliuuiu no ouuiw. n j nnlltll. With alncrilloi. tnwr, It M. n.. ... . Omaha Bee. Editorial department. I ' wui- era ana mibb Maria Reed I n 4 A .1... it . . . . . I hntn J ... - : i nvicnzuu Liin nnw nniirn nrni fha nr.ph t m,l u icvmucu irom xmpw Ynrir nni th AUuUoT CIRCUITIUW. I " .T". . Uat. havln nn.. . IT! i no null, tor uuro uuon mis old real... : .n ". mo Mll.'Mh .nil n(1lv Blc,lfi , mmer at Clirton SprlngB, - " D""""m" Minnie Richardson, Miss Nellla Stat of Nebraska. County of Dougla. ss. war northern capital has met south- Wakcley and Miss Cora Doane are amonff tJmSSS 0rn re80rc nd Is dovelopiug a city tho who have returned from summer SESUlUS" for ftWn??,1-!? SW.11813' promise. Sons of thn rounllml B.. ."n; ' Wheeler of Plattsmouth and "circulVn Manner. tlon l,nv " " Mftr"ia ' Wncoln are visit BubscHbed tn my preoenca and sworn . " v"v" "K ai wrs. curls Hartman's. to i bafore ma thli ih day of Bptembcr, Piowsnares and their Bpears into Mr- John I Webster and daughter: -. - -------i nriininp nnnira nnnn n .mn.-.n ..n I m reiumea rrnm nntifnn.i. and are delving Into tho ground in M"?le Qrave8 of cMbo, at ono peaceful pursuit of ita mineral .h h ... ... ",..ft.. 0man. Notary rubllo. Snbscrlbera lenvlns; tha city temporarily ahoulil have The He mnllril to them. Audreaa will be ekanged aa often aa reuueatcd. agricultural wealth. All this. tOROthcr with thn HUtln. I Tncntv VfnN Ait gUlshcd hospitality of Uio citv. mttlcBLTh0B0 '"Vincible Chrlstlans-tha Youne- Chattanooga a most befitting place X, .... I lor tflo nrnnrt Armv nf thr. T7or,,.i.ti 1. .. . " "wumaim no woman over had a photograph . ' . " ' "" . tp The All-Omahas presented taken that did her Justice. mcot after "fty yoar8' nnd signal- this lineup: Walsh, short stop; Kennedy. A chaperon In ay be defined as b woman who is in tho way. Some of tho bankers soem to think that Glaus bill too llablo to crack. , .., ..o.nU, Buun aiop; Kennedy, uca tho gathering beyond most of Bhort. t0Pi Qatewood, second base; Joo i, ...... , . . 1'Dolfl.n. thtwi Ii...- n i v. . . . . . . iuudu uiui nave proccaeu, i ,. v-icmuioii, ngnc iieia; - ' if , MUITJUIVU, nrst base: Davis, cantnr? miil- i,i.i. wiping rrcvent uar Shortage. z, . n-: atonoy, short stop; Thaw doubtless hired that four teenth lawyer to avoid tho hoodoo. Commorcial and industrial orran. J? -"nl Mco.na b8JW' Trtt11. "nter; Uations could well afford to co- 1. operato with tho railroads to prevent vey third base; A. w. Jeffries, first base periodical freight car shortaito by w,ik,M' ,efl "eld, Lqwry, right field. Prevallinir imnn nil Rhlnnra -I lr Ma Mrs. R. F. Wllllama nnd As If to add to 1U troubles. Mexico hn each car to active Bervico Just rr w"lf.,,5..W'll,am8, mothcr- ,0" now linn ltn rnmrrnen nn Ita hnnrlu I US SOOn &S DOSSiblo. It rninma niilfnl Mr w - i . i vviiuam i'reaton inl agreed that tho neod is for koopng "mlly were back from a Ions and happy Thnsn nanniilnn Inwvnra mannn. 1 thn nnnlnmnnt nnint.i..j . I vacation at thnlr mt.... . t. . o w I -.--.-. uiuru mail I . ,, w . . , c at uuhq uju- to Thaw loose a littlo of his money, increasing the number of cara. If , anyway. congeBtlohs and ahortairB with L,"V' auie"DcrB ana Klefner thn DMnfint vnl,n f . "anK" ana U81 Hhepard ... . r. . i fc uituiyiuDiu uuwmuui. uui licenses to wti. ii wouia certainly ha the Joka of wmilrf tnnrn. n.imu.. n... . a huv..... ........ . . I o. iioioui mum "sui.ui iniiy-no party was Riven tha .Mann 1 1 T In.nli, i t,w, 1 I t ., I . . . . BIVWII ubwu it umvmu KUk uumu lutu unless inov wnrn nnrnmnnnln t... wuunuiui Deaeh In tha. before Omnha did. forts not now Mortnd? honor of Fltshugh De Long of New York "T), n . . anu Agnea Stanley Huirhca nf " i uu uiuiuau 111 13 ii in ii ii ii irm irnr i . - At the call of duty, too many a UM ... "., 7. 7. . . no we" vlsiUne friend. In tho man roila over on Ufe other "side and . "' k-.7T- luuuiri "mp?8,ns the party, aside from the nretnnds not In hnnr """"u" ,uw VJliairman ry, I urv guests wore: Misses Kate LyOe. pretona not to hoar. E. Clnrk nf th Tntn,.. n Jewel McCune. tiiii. bvi-h r..,.. tZ. ' commission, himself a former rail- "S tso'!: .SUfSJfc danger of a cracked .kull from th. Mr ark Joins tho railroads Estabrook, j Vtoto w. fall InpriceB Uieso days. 0 0 vuu mo ouip- o. wcv-Tine, Morris Sullivan and II. HI. Ij.w.kj u,4 tuu oiuuua lutii mo nignosti possible efficiency from tho exisUneL roods-thl Ttur. n nanni "hiwo.- number of cars would afford mors 2!. i.ew?. Ago r. " ' ' rnllnf thnn n f u """'"uiuro Wen? as low as SO uouur hhu granuer man over." " " """.uoro. aunng tno night and frost fell, thouch - . ui. iiarnman arought or a Rininir character, according to it m limn inr nnmnnnnv t rnino t ha luid iiuiiil liirniniv t r nun a nttan i. i ntau it tiirrnnnrBr cry that tho domand for all-Bteol cahi noting that it roqulrod throo dave .,.T!l-ma." F: Mc"nick. ss years of age, is only a achomo to boost the Steel to unload ono car of coal in a aualnt r.r.T n.e V.1'.,131 trustr littlo Now England town, holdine thn traded in th. PhiiM Ju""-0: I . . . 1 . : . a-.-..., niioro ne um car oui or service that long, when it ervco awing the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war, Admitting all did not co a'a well should h rf'tfft flAATI hnlAna.1 .1 I after also serving In Cuba. Th ni.n as it might that time, old King Corn shunted back on tho main imrk .n :?.r..ur.y '".m at ar.ctna whor the family leaps back into the ring for another thirty minutes or less, and thn miJ ,7Jom,ns t0 maha- Ho wa round. Itllllvlntr this innldnnt hv thn 3. W. Akin r.htrtn - . . . vv iiuiuuoi i - - u uunuinjf permit ni inivna avam ,tin i a I tu cicli it ri xi.mmi rram. .1 . in . .... Bdgar Howard refers to 'cm na I .,, ...... .."Harney street. "passionate petticoats." All righdntlon o f t anZ b. Bdgar, it that's tho way thov maka . . .V " " "'"I u.T ""V"" ""finotTiim that it was 30U fool. " " B,"ay anniversary pro r. Cook Conira Dnck. " ' "" "ul ul-cn lno iaiso emphasis on OMAHA, Sept. 1J.-T0 tho Editor of ""essentials of church life here and clorgmen leave. That was an aatoundlng pioce or information to me I pondered It long and carefully afterwards. It Indi cates something radically wrong In our cnurcn lite. Too many clerical hearts needlessly broken, too many churches neeaiesaiy disappointed. I wonder It the fault has not been the falso emphasis on uuAiiA, eepu . io tno Kaitor or i -..-. m cnurcn mc nere ana The Bee: Under the title of "Cooking weak emphasis on tho central task of . V. . f i .a..a aa a. . . j a- I the chllrrhtlvlnar -n .. t j . . . a,iia3 iwuiiiiuci i.ifa.1 iiiuui in yesicruu. b ib -i - onvaiiK, ueepcmng sue you print a series of unkind re-1 """"""" "mrumonf i ao not mean big marks from one who refuses to give his 8how of instruction, factltlvcly loose and mbmk - - nm- ... . . I shallntv. Vi 1 1 a n . a i. n m .1 1 . , . Thm far our socretary of Btato has abstained from loaning himself to tho movies, for Which we should be thankful. economic problems, thin matter do- BorveB moro intelligent attention. The Farmer and the Eailroad. sented to him a din proof star, ire had been nn ti.. nu- or lwe,vo year"- " v as chief. The Real Eatntn lutlons commending the city council for Citing the government fenort of X 'Z "f OK,C8 01 - a88'8t-t i - - - I va lilt. A.lluiJ I H . ; r U""UIIH1U ',e,u 01 wnoat, corn, examinations were held at 8U Phllo- . vWm.,,6 lo ,o,uV,ouD uucuumo, a oats ana oarloy an comparod with the ' a catnedrai, Ninth and Howard swarm of bats invndnd thn streets, for the a,.t.M chamber during a vote o the tariff shrinkage offset only by 'the increase S ?tAwe?cKf 8oruTo"b,S reCt.or Dili, can you blame them? in s au Ausaun ua i 1111 iiiini 11 bmh i 111 iiir iiwn si rrr A outlook Baj'B: "on. Neb. The requirement was for eaeh 1 outiOOK Bays: son, wet. The requirement was fnr The weather man predlctB early ... . candidate to hnv Ll; .wairr "ch . . ... 1 " ui iiisse tour principal . v.. nam a priest irosus. wnat an opportunity to earn srrain " I " .a.w.fc xoiiiwuau iJtlUCB IS I " AIIO WL our grauiuae ne missed Dy not telling nW)ut 3W.w.0. as against 0.0(.000 a were ner Jeannntte. Glauber us aoout mom two or three weeks ' ln VI0W ' the high prices for " uc uppointment was to ,,en corn- tton and other agricultural v "mu uy "P BcannclL products, our farmers as a cliua win ra. It wnM h itr.i x, . ,v" sn money this year aa last Mra. Pankhursfa purpose in coming It Is well to romind ourselves that to this country.. Is it to tell our tha balanrn ah women how to go about getting tho not struck with tho harvesting of his uauun icrotl. but In nrrlvnrt, nt .. . i. I ut, uui; ainr uu hns comploted the marketing of it a. ... .a.ajaaunju llltj lUUrKUling 01 It. Why, Bure, we'd like to rido seven, if . . . . tor at . ten-for-a-Quartor. Wo still L- . .. .. ,"U1UD,' rid in th . II ",uw" ,u no1 froceous, me net rc- :..:.." -y-vu-r i.uw Mum, como cloBe to avornfllnir un w I rpitn nlnxA At. i . i " iiu.u wuoru uio uuruen or ie SUll. the ardent ffrtin h.. 8en0(I crops fRl,s hardest and with- prompta a man tb cut his lady love Ul conPn8o on tho railroads. into alx pieces with tt butcher knifnU180 Uloro 18 le8s corn t aaul, not tho kind of love that makea the , u?.??no: Charge moro for world bo round. hauling it. At loast, they cannot un- er our mooern rate making dlB- Sir Ollvor Lodge, the great British penBal,on8, Fortunately, the rall- Bciontl8t, has fumed and sweated out road8' even ,U what nro called d !.. .-t. . . . minciir acricnitiirni ailata-into - " va.uvva i a. a J uit tug gvU lit llUUlOriRl, I ' " '.iiii.u, HID UU when the simple camp meeting l0DE0'' 80 dependent aa they used to naal. 1. w . . aa I llA Itnnil PNMl t f am n. A s " i i irnr rip in thn nA i n v. M n w. " U ti VUI mil w o -mwx HuiiuiM-i MMU i-w vuiUD IUO ftlff IVliat V,tA .... . 1. . . .. I.fianlin Ik. . . . ... Tuai, uui-vc um vuuiu un uiaaei c iuo tar 111 era ana ucip Uuo ui uui uuniirHii rnnrAiAnrnnvAa than i lutim nvHr. wirn tna lahin. t as they now are, if a helping hand n.- 1.. . . .. '" w mo vuauiaiHing circuits 7 I " uo ciieauou, u would come - (from the farmer to the railroad. -Pia King, no ciown. shall rule this town: that day has cone forever'1! The arrant nf tu nr.,i,.i I w. u - a WliH w- mh'ui n"i. ui'i-i " wuauus iubu q cioinmg wniio ac grams. Now, it will Boon bo Umo for companying her husband on miwfons mo iww.P ui jnew ioric io maue goon mrough the industrial center of an i i I llllnola town nnvmH. Illr . i . j n uD ul mk... - , . i """o "6"mi i ne parton " 'i acao ui a uiiuion noi. i miu ui uorrowea money, costing us I m.,. . , ... . '' uo I The next few niimhKi nt au r... nnr rant lnl.t , t 1. " "3 uv ' fT - " u V. UBKU 1 .. I .... .. handed over tn th h.v- .t o "u,,Be a'"ing inside in . .r ' - v i rormation on tho itnt tn u- Buunri cent for them to reloan to us at from 6 U 8 per cent interest. That is Water board finance for you. dances, which may havo the Kood f. feet, at least, of diverting attention from the tango. People Talked About Thomas H. McLalzi of Rnrklnnrt nr. has a collection of diaries ln which an tntry Is made for everv rlnv nr... 22, 1RJ1, The dlarlea cooUln many valu- nuiu aiaiiswcs. ana have been used at trials for the substantiation of facts. John B. Traeircr. -i vMarMWV Ul Chicago, received recently a check for fa.lB, me cuy-a share la the gross rtcelpta of the Chlnam r.i.nhnn. Pany for the six months endln June 8D. The city gets 3 pr cent of these receipts. Rev. Dr. Henry Preserve RmiiK - iivn w. onoe a Presbyterian minUt ..a theologian. In later years a Unitarian and professor In the Meadvllle (Pa.) Divinity School, has been annnlnln iik...i. Union Theological seminary, New York Brisbane (AustrallAi knar. t- ' v HI a I. aJUIlU Henry Warner. American mineralogist, a., ueru Kiueu ana eaten by Papuan cannibals. Ho went Into an unexplored part of New Guinea, searching for radium. Ilia two native companions es caped. , A cute little mode) -li ari,iit. .. .v. meeting of the American Prison assocla non i inaianapous caught tho fancy of the townspeople and la tn tkA Iniwinuta.a In Plans for apartment houses, Progres- ivq ouiwers in the Hooiler capital oould not let a good thing get away. When convalescing from tha. Kaall.. wound, threa years ago, Mayor Qsynor ",vil er io nis sister, in which he expressed hts Idea of death In these words: "I was not a bit afraid o die If that was Ood's will of me. I &td to myself. Just as well now as a few years from now. No one who contemplates th Immensity ot Almighty Ood and of His universe and His works, and realities what an atom he la In It all, can fear to dte In this flesh, yea, even though It were true that he were to be dissolved for ever Into the Infinity ot matter and mind from which he came." name except as a "uisgusiea Mem-I " "u- ncmany acep, ame teaching ber." He calls me a "Cheap Faker" and I ot the word ot Ood. Nor do I mean a . tnl.ai..i.iaAit .a a ... . . I rnmmnri.lf.1 1. . . .1 .i 1 1 . .. - jiviicioiic, fiuu cuutn inai i am i aauuuaaiiK lojfciner ot masses ii.Imh .... I.I 1 1 . . a... I ATirl on nrlt...tl.l. . . . uD.aiB iuiiiiiicivibi jiuu iur nijunciaii i .aanoinK oi mo great number .nri. n-. .... 1 rnrmllof? fn. tu.i i .. ...iua wuavi uuuer tui nuveruse- I " uiu umDses, or connrma mcnt. for which I am In no wiv m. tlon classes, or Dnrnrn rlnnaaoa i...a n sponsible, he calls me a Uar and then centralizing on tne word of aod j . pruLccus io uiacKen nis own ciub with "Buwceni aepm ana on thn nnu in dctestablo insinuations. I their infinite need of salvation. Mr. "Disgusted" chooses to forget that IIow much a man with this plea may tin... . ...... . .. . I aawlrv. ...I... .a . . (.aarcn iwtiiijr years, ine oesti-""" ."a.a.i me current ror the Umo ycara oi my ine, io tne nre-sapping taaK msiory proves the Incomparable of arctic exploration, all without nnvaluo of earnest. iWn chri.ti.- in..,.. dollar of pay all for 'the benefit nf fn.ltlon. The church's most nnnnrfi.i lure man. l ao not now aalc for a re- WEro "ie teachlnc periods. Th rimr.h'. ward. I want a fair hearing and a fair "Wdlng great pastors were the teaching! understanding to dispel Just such abuso Pastors, whatever other qualifications nn Mr. "riliiarii.a.1'i v. . . v.-. M. Ithev hnA th. nAnn.An.a . along. He has not read my book. He Ptuatlve spiritual influence were the well Vi M . nn . . . - .1 .1 . . ... ..... I a . 1 1 r-V. . .1 . . . "iu aiijr uciense. mo caooses io I tuius. a am convinced that convict me without a hearing. It would Omaha'a chief spiritual need Is a revival IS. In.. ...,1mm . . . . ... .. . In r-l..l..l a . - auiiac.iiut iu uuid ma source oi in iiiiButvii nisiruciiou. Mara, not merely fnrmntlnn Xfv til.. i . IthA nnn1la.MauH . ., ..v.. onwia i uui n i m muuern pedagogical ana matter of doubt, except to Just such Psychological and historical methods to main a.. Iilm..la .J a . I Ik. nU.ll . i "u ...a.aan3,, iur Auiairai Hcniey, i -iaijovau,u leacning, good as that is, General Greeley, Captain flverdrup, Prof, but centralization on the word of God iycne, capiam uniawln nna flftv nth.fiana on the rfrtcomi .mil. n arctlo explorers have now endorsed my ADOLF HUIaT, aiiainment or the Pole. Who are my J ataor of Immanuel Lutheran Church, accusers? Surely not my peers, but "rlln. I gustedp," who do not know the differ- I NebrnnUn'a Great Need. ence between tho North Pole and the I OMAIIA". Sept. 13. To the Editor of The Darbcr pole. xiee: The great need of Nebraska Is In justice to the Commercial cluh It mmt I cheaper power and cheaper fuel. T.vln be said that 450 members attended tho adjoining on the west is tho great state meeting. They gavo a fair, respectful and 01 Wyoming, with Its boundless wealth Anthustnntlri ti.Arlntr n h.1 .a I Of rnn 1 nnil nil . I . f . . . . .... ..v...i.B, naav. iiu IUCIII I wu, m am uimuug Teet, selves gentlemen. I regret to note that I wltti a gradual fall of seven feet to .t.... a. . . . i . . I.i . 1 1 . . .. .. vaav.o ja una inciuucr ot me vominerciai I aiong tne Platte to tho Mis club who Iny-hot a gentleman, and ho, ourl river. This district, sixty miles with characteristic cowardice atarna iiim.lwlde and 300 sell "A Diauruated Club Mmp' nn of the bant miniitv nf nM.,iB u j. v I -a ua. w uuc Ulla X 113 UIO a real man do thnt. w)in .((. ItnnoA ffAm tkA a . . . ... t hv oviavna i uiu coot cim ul ieorasKa to olhor man's honor? Whpp nm th t I thin nil riutH - -' . s aa UAIillfAkViy WJ IlllieSt wnat U your .name, Mr. AccuierT Come -A. pipe line two feet ln diameter, .with again, uniy cats XlKht ln the dark. a llffht orMmiro w - T-vw.va uillia IU L1IU um FREDERICK A. COOK. Pie of this state 10,000,000 gallons of oil every twenty-four hnurn. Ton mininn i Ava-ira t o 2 .. ,vw,vw people live gai- AVOCA. Ia.. BeDt. 11 TO th Rrlltnf n I Inn. onr-V. nn . j... ..... - -. v . u . " . . ui ti j uufiivQ ganons to The Bee: Wonderful are the discussions each and every Inhabitant ot this state .m,e.nP !u'n your box. Some for heating and all power purposes. W are amusing, others confusing, atlll othera could havo our own kerosene gasoline DreUvLT nntrU m,Sbty and Wl" '"eating, motor spirits an crude , ar. ln.r .n MY008ter.,,U,a cInto8h The state of Nebraska should be the -M the h.ar hrM TJ0"' 004 n,y Wner' A the would be ----- TSZT. educational institutions and everybody C". "BWh l" tho cas8 "n the J is Invited to be there and brlnir the ftople 8houId organize a stock company' children. Let us consider the "jDleler" . eacn county to hold shares according and his wares. He is only with ua for a pro rata weanthe stock to re day. He paya his license and la morally n the ProPty of the counties until responsible for nothing. The Junk sold Btato 8halt chango Its constitution Is of the cheapest type. You can take a na take it over-thus Becoming the shot, a ring, or ball toss, and even If owner of the property forever. Vnll .1. ...... . . .. . .. I Thn . f n t n v.t.M.t I .. . ' jwu must corneas mat tne man I ciuiiui wuuia wen ai- was wise In hla day and generation that I 'ora ta-engage in such a venture. The said a "fool and hla nionev art. nnnn United States census gives Nebraska 12 M parted." J wealth per capita the highest of any At another place we find badges sold I state. With this cheap fuel every' farmer f-.Briln ar OK...U "ir a . .. I ... ...ti. . . a, 4 uaauu.u nurry anu ijosa jhjt vumu iiuiu Bumcieni water to insure a fthitnA "rK v.. xrt iit.i . .. I ui. .i w.. . aviu, uriien 1 m inn I ut tauji every year, f actories would Take Ma Homa" "Hn Tt.a-. n.n. m.t. in r .... j . . .. - -a -' " ii vuianib UVJio I .a, iui c.vljr lliuusiry. in laCl It for Me. and other "mottoes" too numer- would be an enormous step forward and w. w ..,uuuu worn, as a ruie. only Dy would do, more than any other thing IMA Vntlfn ffvian 1(1 a n VI . . . .f r I ... ... ... - - - "w.vnau a,aao XUIIIICI U.'UUIIUIIIX ajr miS to av thta im Hl.i..tln I. I. .a I T .... . .. . mo Brcai staie aiong an lines, thought of one. T .nttu h ni,n Among the concession... .i.i.,, .".T. " . .r. " " a u,- nmnain.n. i. .u - . .1. I . " . 77 . tuosion oi mis greai project. I shall riwuiiiiviiai as liih aciiL ueairinir inn maMn. I . . .. . . tlon in rnt ,...; .. n,:. A..VTJ ",vo more lo EB " "ture in re Ited 'trT Bpener-V'rount, th." n . " Ji L. fc . ODDAUD. form in r . " iiw ""'0 atreet. ... ... ..wua. ... an to or iour specimens of the feminine race "(U.-ifimMiiv dressed appear. H addresses tha crowd ln monotone voice with "gather a little closer boys:" "luat ordinary." "contortion!, nf- see nowhere else;" "boya under 16 years not admitted;" "2s centa please." Editorial Snapshots j...imucipnia ivedgor: The way In which the Japanese mobs cry for war un me BiiKniest Dretenxn loan. n .1 .1.. . . . . iu .,,e 1.11 . elusion that war Is Just about what they Washington Post: Military authorities having proved to their nilrn ...i.f..i that the United States never was ready for war, It nearly scares us to death to think how lucky we've been . Chicago News: Not to be outdone by Maine s trlceratnns. up tho bones nf n mu-i t t . Vermont may claim tho latter relics as . remains or its grand old pachyderm. Loulsvillo Courier-Journal: Thn im. proper construction of a shack in Hot Springs caused a J6.000.000 fire. Well, that might occur today ln any American city. And yet we storm about flm in. suranco rates. Indianapolis Mown! Remain.. tri t,i Robinson says of her Colorado sisters: Most or us are glad and proud to vote, and It takes Just twenty mlnnt- a ...on. a A good many men feel that way about it, too. And that's the reason thn winn results are sometimes so awful. Baltimore American: A Pnnivioni. woman startled the natives nf h. tn-n with a "glow-worm" gown, which had been treated with nhosDhonm. a Tra n rVi actress coming to this side wears a ring In her nose. The extravagances to which these freak ideas in costume are going In the mad Chasn fair nntnrl.t.. - iiiuii,ii(; that a foolkiller wnulii hn n riwMnj - w.UVU OUU1- tlon just now to society at large. New York Sun: It tum nut that c.nn- de Zaraacorra, former Moxlmn Amha.BD. dor to tho United States, Is comlns to una country on private business and not In a diplomatic capacity. Kn nnnth.n story that' President Huertp. ahn... a- capitulate to the Washington admlnlirtTa tlon has to be sent to the limbo of fable. It would not be fair, however, to hold the State department rAatnnnailhl- n. much that Is written about Mexico nowadays. SMILING REMARKS. onJiSi mian Can. servc two masters." ob tTp1n!t1eent1aTy,.PUrS0,, who Wa8 v""'" "I know It." replied convict im. "vm qnulrcrr higaniy."-ctncinnatl Un- VIfe According to this paper, hoi water will prevent wrinkles, n" itW believe It! Look how wrin kled Peck Is. and his wife keeps him Ir Script. r ,h0 ,lmo--Boston Tron- W,hSi.Wion'f f,a,luro to have a lowci least" P 10 ,ier proves one faot' at IVhat Is thatT" f.1.7 ? 011 a rulIroai. train, If nowhere u-nifaffm0rCArceahe ma-n h'8h" !!5la ,Y0Xl Ver meet a tob'bylst?" iii"8' . TePl1' Senator Sorghum. Did he offer you money?" P.O. I U'n. nl.nn.l.. .... I I . .. Li,- ;" ...a.-uujr .uiiviiiecu oi me S.irraion' 1,6 borrowc1 OFF TO SCHOOL. E. A. Guest I fl Drfrnlt Proa Tl.- U d Shia.8"1 .n ago that I was The Icy steps that lead below at 1 a. nr. barefoot, to tread, m., J!nltlterLn.l0"nl, the kitchen stove, fnrn. n UP ana down my As 1Hinltllere.and wn'ted for her bot- Tu.n """' iu eel warm Then sampled It to see that it was nol -rt. .,0? J10.01" not too cool, .h2tB1 1 se.em a year ago, and now! ... a v. uubiui. on io scnooi. It doesn't seem a month ago that I wad teaching her to walk, nd .to'olng out my arms to her. An t . th.at. waa fore he learned to talk, i Btood her up against tho wall, eagetv yet watchful lest sho fall; Then suddenly she came to me-tho first Had, unassisted, over model Those feet ' hope to guldo and rule; mat docsn t seem a month ago and now sho s trudging off to school. Oh, Father Time, llnq deep my brow, and tlngo my thinning hair with gray, Deal harshly with my battered form as Von go speeding on your way; Print on my face your marks of years, and stamp me with your yesterdays. But, oh. tread softly now, I pray, tho ground whereon ipy baby plays, Pass over her with gcntlo touch; to keep her young break every rule. But yesterday she was a babe and now! she's trudging off to school. Bryan's Diversions TOrnntrlvn Va.l.i T . ... .-milieu, -j cents piease." i .t,ao. ienoijuper neaaunes Young men who attend uoh nior.. i. five this synopsis of a one-nlcht ntnm. your slater there? You with the grayatfalr la Pennsylvania: "Bryan Day neaa, is your daughter thnrn? Pnin m.n. xieias vjw. .Draws Well Tlndnr Tnt ngement. have von henrii nf n Crowds Cheer Yodelera." it ho. hn crusade! Havo you thorouchlv inv. stated that when tho box office tlient-Jl - . .- . I -. A . m-A .a 1 Mbaicuy .iih eaucaimnni miia nf vAn. hkk'dkuib fcxju tno mnnv fa tn K vA.a y va. UU I w "W UWIUCU ahowT Wir.T. T. trt.t. over to the star performer. . .hot it .... v. k?!!,".a CMe ot ca8h not . hut before ...... . viiiuimii inairnciiona I ueuvery. viwaun. uriii. . -a n inn rcrtltrar nf rrh. I Wiah n.nn da . ... . . .. BlSB' filrranarn I. ., . i I """( u'" -HO Secret Ot tnO nee. Btrango, Is It noL that m iuivm. nt i..i... . ..a. ...... aunriaelatn thn. .h. .u 'u.! 7 " . "IIT..." is wax use tnalnv i. nh-i.Ti. J . r . i. " . neea veop" "Ke var?ty. Mr. Bryan, If a man- .V. 7 ......-.a .uoiiuuiioi.7 wneii tne Bger instead or a performer, would havn lire and activity bealn tn 1 n AIIK tllnn I f fl Aatai n. hl. a.a. -til l . . . constituents ot the church iv .-T ' up nls. pro- r.J.hw.-i.ii:.:::. na aingers. sKetch mercn;; v "1", ""."'i- W.M? ttn.. ologl.t, Instrumentalists fntn mnnttaLi . 7. . orco na na Preauaigitatora. If he gave only ae. foul-mouthed. Invective lannism h rlnaa. hi v.. ,j . " mat... . ... . . . ...aaasa lie MTUUia IiaVO an CmPtV ESi!?! T.0".1?18 h'.nas' . the manors .. " 7 " '"a rceiaonsioie ui ine -circuii" are lollowlng the same bovS .Ynl8.ni.t.Ut "1 ,lk lllUe 8ch0I ru,e- AB the"- racUoS howevwTe! I hava onl, w!7 "-" ri0U8 they are or however ieriouly they aann. II. . n . . I '"SlllKl C, UlUSl meet tUO lllini umns that Omalia'a paatnra r nmh.. I.,nnn !... ., ... oronap v,nii... .T. T .Va- 7. ,u" lno PUD"o wilt have IndleatB ik, MJ .VVu i . . ,u una "Pon wnicn the caterers to indicate the need ot Christian Itwtruc- the public taste will hire th,m. s us wor :zrrjT :r z - ,,.,, ; - wi. uiasesi crowas auring his dash own innV W,'at f th church'8 throufJh the Third Maine district Mr. Pat- own inner need of renewal! Must not tangall had by no means the larxest mat, too, come throurh th te..t.in- VAiaa T a1 . the word? Mn.. "T rap,jr went "see In my own avnn f .h. T ...w Z".. i..." .away. 01 the same Church-T rlt. it IT"., "vawieiau w.uiu.i nicy neia wnen they set out to ...i. . a . . . i"" uuuis ' "jiuii in AicKlnley a lsn.ii wn. ?0TotZTl T Maine's plully- r Xft.?.SSa word of God. And I dare say that those Still Bryan 1 an object of ourioltv knS ffit"? ZT!h J?. e." whereto heir aired. No aklll nf " ! rr.-. i..'.er. .am,881on ,n any PJcea nf rhllrtliv. ..V...7r . ".. mssiwr i w coumry. . .. .inuuun o xne spiritual needs of children. in the pastor's own personal preparation .r worn, are too much, that this ln- .niaciaon or tne children may attain, under God. the beat oojuihi. .m... on ...ii . ven..wnen o-t Possible John McQuIgg of Grant r..v xt - extended on external oreanlzatinn th! Wr . M ?ut ther "V knlcknack. of wr.rTS2 m.th! "T" V. WM wU Wrapped up ods. shrewd tnanlpuIaUon of m.n Id ftnd W Prftly good. In no way m- means. But what ?ack o? spTr- ,U" br lnK "ty ,n tno WeU- Itual power la everywhere apparent: the Jllnr "harp pain In his hand when vuwer wnicn always comes through the aimosi tnunnea ny a flash, of word of Ood. Nine-tenths machinery, one- 1,ehtninl" W. Trudell of Pullmtit Mich., tenth power, that were a conservative dUcoverea that tho flash had melted a estimate ot the situation. fold ring which be had on ht finger Temporary evangelisations, even If Bond a slight burn, he himself waa they dealt a stunning blow to laslneas. "tnj-rd. never make up for want of Christian in- A telephone gtrl In Berlin has won her atructlon. Glittering pulpit oratory and a case against the hardhearted company riot of sociability, cunning- buslneu meth- that dismissed her because she p raited oas and dlplomatlo management never in wearing her hair over her eara. The rhri .i' reh Wnlch U weak M to couru decided that a giri has the right im in"lcUon aplritually forceful, to wear her hair aa she please., the Whe",UnrTnUlWe- be,n con,po8"1 ! to CalvanT' n.'u hto faTBWeU talk perlenced In the ways of human nature. L h. .T.,if , ChUroh Bom montha and knowing full well that no court de Omh! , , l dU,1nK hl" mtntO' In ciaion on earth could make a woman give Omaha In eight year, he had seen SO up a style of dreaalng which she "refers Here and There The lanphei . Fall Styles Now Ready Mat L- r - , Cuts that print w?r? lB,onoa th difference in the world between fhf nhat Bh0WB Vp w.eU ,n engraver'a proof oio nrBhUp w? whett t is printed. Outa madTfoa newspaper have to be mado so that they will rivo soe-d reaulto under the most adverae condltioSa. For that a a nowspapor engraving plant produces outa Uat toe ordinary printer can uae and get good result. It you have some engraving to be done aenri . h Be Engraving Department Bee luUdlHf, Omaha SALE. OF LOTS AT PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA in TTTT A .1 1,. nnnfl...n.n f iL. Ta . . . . i nj?ln I Li itr ?t ww xraacr ana ecnaco iti vers in Central J British Columbia, 450 miles north-east of Vancouver, B.C., and 467 miles cast u. iavo iviaan,!., .,, ui frinco xiuDert ana Edmonton, Alta.. on tho main line of tho Grand Trunk Pacific ltailway. Q By reason of its central location, Prince Georgowill be the natural distribut ing point tor the extensive territ ry comprised in tho Pacific Province of the Dominion, and it has therefore, long been the expectation of the general publio that uppn the completion of tho Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Princo Georce will early become a largo and important centre. q naving purchased what was known as tho Fort George Indian Reserve No. 1 fnr thn raimstaM sat Inii.tiiii n , r.... . T a n I. . 1 . ri . ... . . -f.i . .w-a.va a. vu . uoiiu .iiiuivuii, mo urana i rung racitio Uovcloo ment Company Limrtad has caused tho some to bo surveyed and platted and will offer lots m this towbsite for salo by pdblic auction at Vancouver, British Columbia, Wednesday September 17th, 1913, and at Edmonton, Alberta, Wednes day, September 24th, 1913. ' qThe terms of this salo will be one-quarter cash and the balance payable In one. two and three vfiaiu wit h air luar ..nt ini..i .. . r , wtn. uu. amiivov. i ui lurmur narucuiars ana plans apply to; G. U. RYLEY, Land Commlsslooer. Grand Trunk p.clBc Railway Company, Wlnnlpcfi, Manitoba n tot V5 Drs. Mach & Mach THE DENTISTS The largest and best equipped dental office ln Omaha, Experts tn charge ot o'k. moderate prices. Porcelain nilings Just like the tooth. AU lastru menu etarllixed after using. aa noor Xaxtoa Slock, Oiu-t, STta. Protect Yountlf Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE r.wA mi b u rut m Ts&ifx u 1 1 1 lib. as - - as w .-.ir.i--issisiB iv,aiuw 1 rrT - The Food DrinV f.r J1 AesOlliers are Irnitatiooj