.THH BEE: OMAil.N. MONDAY. SKITKMHtfli 0. 1015. READY TO INVADE 0. S .: SCORE SLAIN American Troopi Kill Many Enemy Mailed on Southern Bank of Rio Grande. Full Text of W. A. Sunday's Opening Sermon Preached in Omaha Sunday Morning, Sept. 5, 1915 "Tha nineteenth chapter of th Act Of I and the eceond vwnsi 'Have ye recnlrsd the. Holy Ohost elnc y believed r "The personality, the divinity luul th attributes of the lloljr Clhnet afford one nf tha mntt Inspiring, ona of the moat L. 3D Lit LUTED WITH HAIDERS, We irr told that w . the Holy Spirit . Tama at l'fit'oel, I rem aa the mah- nsnwNAVlI t n Te Hsnt S lln ' lr wind, and eversurglng With Hordei of Meileang reported thf) mvtr jon)an John, 0ut from the massed along the rlter where to- expanse of heaven was seen to float the day', battle took place. nUty-flve w:t of Ood ilka a snowfiake. and they .. . ,,. , heard a sound aa of whirling wings, and roil, west of here, with communlca- th Ho,y 9p,r1t n tn, fonn cf ft 6wt tlon between here and San BenltO in hovered over the dripping looks of Christ. the raided district all but broken bjr Neither jour eyes nor mine will be- wire cutter, and a audden calling, to l'?"? quarter, of all troop, stationed at djf-ot or wrtin tn. ny Pirlt. nor Fort Brown, the situation growing analyse Him aa a chemist mar analyse ont Of today' police development material matter In hla laboratary. but wa viin eu i ilia fuibmib V Hi" ' v I Hla eternal aptrtt. "Why an angel of heaven could not swiftly grew tonight in to one of grare possibilities. At CavsRZcO croMlng near old ! coma to Omaha and live two weeks and Hidalgo. Tex., where United State. w Jp- ro"J,w"h- n1 ' .... then return to heaven without flmt being caralrymen and Mexicans acron dlrtnfoW(l aftd fUmigaud aPld givsn a the river engaged in an all-day bat- bath in lysoi and carbotio add. tie. ending later thl. afternoon, the I "The Holy Spirit la a personality, and ' . " . D, ..'t merely an Influence, and the spirit oath bank of the Rio Grande wM (if(W)i nlKi this injunction. reported tonight literally lined with -Grieve not the spirit of Ood.' Tho ordi- Mexkans, well armed, but it could fiances of the church never saved a soul and never will, but it is the iioiy Bpiru, and this spirit Is a personality an A analogous to the love of a mother for her child who has gone wrong and brought shame upon her fair name the not be ascertained whether they In cluded any Carranza soldier. At Iest Ten Killed. " JX -i"- ,Y Ki....rL of for the errlnt. ln-ired Coy. comm.nd.ng th. Utl. t ?et d. " airy engaged, reported that a leaat ten hh. k.. kken f,i. mar. Mexicans were' klllod. their bodies lying wife whone husband has broken his mar riage vows as If they were made of church, as X have looked at It from my standpoint. The flret are thoee In the church personally who want to be saved, hut they are not concerned about other people. They do not give any help to other people; they don't lie awake at night praying for other people that they might be brought to the Lord. "The aecond claaa are going to de pend upon human . wisdom there I no such thing as latent power, exprees or Implied power la Just aa distinctive In an Individual as the electricity In these lights. If these globes are with out a current they would be nothing hut Slant bulbs fitted for nothing but the scrap heap. Without the Holy Bpliit you are as soundng braea and tinkling cym bals, and a third rate amusement parlor, with religion left out The church of to day needa a flood of the Holy Qhost. The third class are church members not from might and honor and power, but from the spirit "I am not a peeaimlst; no, I am an optlmlKt of optimists and I believe that a brighter day never dawned upon the church of Jesus snd thst there was never a time when men and women were so hungry for the true religion as they are today. I believe that the church of Ool never had brighter prospects; and I be lieve that down by the door of the church today there are rolling such chances as It never had before. There are more people ready and willing to hear the goapel than ever before. I believe that no church door should ever swing open: no sermon should ever be preached; no song should eve. be sung; no meeting should ever be held that Is not for tho only object of the bringing of men snd women to a saving knowledge of Jeans Christ the Son of God. "We've got churches; tots of them. We've got preachers, seminaries, and they exposed on th. plain south of the Interna- tionai oounasry. ne oenevea uii ,..m , ... . Ir4n. f ,.,. rn-nK.Hnn many more were killed In their ambush, My ,f r'doenn-t eettls hi. future ,r tumln out preachers and putting in ue orusn. na ' -'"''i before the undertaker pumps the em- csns who provoked the battle by firing ming nm ,nto hlm then Mt a ,0ner, oh an American ranchman and troops i , . .. . . , . . v. I . C "IMrra or Clod. ny imm mornini yr.vwj reduced to twenty when the battle ended at I p. m. One American trooper was founded In the fighting. A train on the so-called constitutionalist railroad line running for the crossing took many men from Matamora. t- nlaht to th scene of th fight The It la my desire to give you a brief them Into the theological molds and keeping them there until they got cold enough to practice preaching. "Why, at Pentecost one sermon saved 1,000 people, now It tskes 2,000 to get on outUno of tho Holy Spirit-to bring aod;old buUermllkyed. red-nosed, whisky mim pimui wn wim iwn, -. i- soaked blasphemer. of Him a th Father, but I want to ay to you that J do not bellev In th uni versal Fatherhood of Ood, or th nlvr al brotherhood of man, cither. Tou are not a child of (tod unless you are a at t i not a child of od unless yo ; zztl: ohnatian. nd if you .r. not cw.d f I Ood, then you are a child of the devil. ! For unlese yeu are a Christian, you are t.il,niuu ... I nA k. . .kIM ka rir11 taken place s'nee 4 o'clock this afternoon. , ' J.ate this afternoon advices were received that an attempt had been made to cut all "No people en Ood'. earth ar batter clothed and better fed than in America, so thl. I. not what I wrong. Too Mask Organ Isatloa. "A fsllow cam to me and said, 'Billy, the trouble la that we need organisation In th church.' Ood help us! We're or- wires between thl city and Pan Benito, iilneteen mile north of her. Oaly Oa Wire left. All the wire but on leading In this direction were cut, the sevsred strands teing plainly visible. This waa don a few miles north of th seen of Thurs day s battle with troops and Mexicans. Military authorltle at Fort Brown gavr to reason for th sudden calling In of all troop, her, but It wa. reported that th military authorltle. were tak- your ing all precaution, against efforts or ages not a child of Ood. you are a creature aanlsed too much today. There la so of ood; so Is the saloonkeeper, th gam-1 much organisation In the church that bier, th madam of the red light can hear the machinery squeak, but "There must be a link to connect th w haven't got oil enough of the Holy Infinite to th finite. The Holy Spirit Is Ohost to grease one axle of Ood'a char th mesne of thla communication. ' let Listen to me. We've got the Y. W. "Joshua fighting a battle for Ood saw C. A., th T. P. 8. C. E., the C. T. U., th that th sun' would set, and It would J. P. X., th J. E. U and the J. . t I. y. grow dark before he would be able to i "Drop Into a young people's meeting, finish this battle. J The leader will aay. In a weak, effeml- " 'Just make the mm stand still a little nate. apologetic, negative sort of voice, while and prolong thla day till I whip that there waa a splendid topio this even that bunch to a frassle, and It will send Ing, but he bad not had much time foe name ringing down through tho preparation. It Is superfluous for him to ho said to Ood, and Ood reached amy that; you could have told that Ha Mexicans en thl. sld to erganls end up and grabbed the sun and said: 'Btay goes along and tells how happy he I. to also be ready for an attempt of Invas ion from th other sld of th river.' Threaten) Troekle. PHOENIX, Arts., Kept 4.-A delegation of Mexicans today notified the civil au ithoritiea that unless a celebration of the Mexican Independence day, September .were permitted, treubi could not atvoided. Bine a riotous demonstration Ive year ago, on September If, cele bration had been forbidden. ' Eleven Ar Arretted. with revolutionary activity eleven heav- i II y armed Mexican, were lodged In the county jail here tonight They were ar rested at Mineral Creek near Ray. ' Leave for Brewaavllle. . A! ANTONIO, , Tex.. Sept. 4,-Major William Hay. chief of stsff of the pe psrtment ef the Bouth, United States army, left hurriedly tonight for Browns ville, after a report had been received at Fort Sam Houston, detailing the latest disturbance on the border. there, don't move until thy servant have you there to take part thl. evening. eome on, you triple extract of Infamy; oome on, you aseaeelns of character; com on, you sponsors of harlatryl come on, you defamer. of Ood and er.e mine of the church; come on, you bull- necked, beetle-browed, hog-jowled, peanut-brained, weasel-eyed four-flushers, false alarms and excess baggage. In the name of Ood I challenge and defy you. It la mighty easy to lln about a man when he Isn't on the Job. I'm here now for eight weeks. Come on. and I'll de liver the goods, express prepaid. "A man said to me: 'It waa s mighty tittle thing to drive Adsm and Eve out of the Oarden of Eden because they ate an apple.' Ood didn't give a rap about the apple. It was the principle whether man should bow to Ood or Ood bow to man. That act waa an act Of disobedi ence. Vou may say it was a mighty little thing for England to go to war with us because we threw some tea Into Boston harbor. We didn't go to war over the tea. We said: 'You can't brew tea la the Eeat India company and pour It down our throats.' tt was th prin ciple we went to war about, not the price of tea, and we fought tt out Are you ready to surrender? Tou, who are In rebellion against Ood ? You, who are In rebellion against the authority of Ood's government? Are you ready to do His will? 'Tou recall the strenuous times In China during the famous Boxer upris ing and how the various legations of foreign nation, were In great danger of assassination by the boxers. I low, on one critical oocastm, when the hour looked the darkest and the cooped-up refugees were looking anxiously for re lief, when the Germans were cheered by hearing the bands ef their soldiers marching In and playing TMe Wacht Am Rhine.' Then th French heard the 'Marseillaise.' and how the English were cheered by the muslo of "Qod Save .the King.' And how the Americans waited and wondered If their soldiers were com ing to their relief and when through the night pesJed the strain, of The F tar Spangled banner,' Dixie,' 'Columbia, the Oern of the Ocean.' and those stirring patriotlo air. aa the field representatives of our government came to the rescue, the feeling It brought to those people. 'What did It all mean? It meant that Minister Conger, his wife and dsughter and other loyal Americana were In dan ger and for their protection thla govern ment would stop at nothing. Drama a tie Illaetratloa. "If necessary the treasury would have been emptied In their defense; every sol dier would have been sent to their relief and every battleship and other fighting apparatus of th navy would have been at their disposal. And for what? The preservation of a principle. "Are you fighting for a principle T Do you quake and quiver In your boot, every time a brewer blow, his nose? Let me urge you to get out and fight. Come on, you Ood'e representatives! Come ont "A monk onoe disobeyed the rules of tne monastery. He was condemned to sgntn be was asked, and this time he re plied. 'I will, I wUL' While this might be termed Inhuman treatment yet It wa. for a principle, and If we all would stand for a principle for the Lord's sake great would be the result.. " tCopyright) finally enabled the firemen to approach near enouah to fight the fire away from other building, la tee danger sane. AMI SEwKXTS. ALLEN LINER IS TORPEDOED; NO AMERICANS DIE (Continued from Tag One.) the forward part, so that the water rushed Into the forward compartmenU. The wireless operator Instantly sent out a call for sld, while CAptaln Main ordered the boat, over the side. Three of them are ssld to have been upset in launching and twenty persons wbe were Injured hsvo been lsnded at Queenstown. When It was seen that the Hesperian was likely to remeln afloat for some time. Captain Main Insisted upon return ing to hi. ship to wait the arrival of admiralty tugs, which he hoped would be able to take her safely to Queenstown. Twenty of bis men went back with him. The Hesperian was a vessel of ,12t ton. net She sailed from Montreal Au gust IT for Liverpool, where she was re ported to have arrived August ST7. The Allan line, owners of the Hes perian, ha. been operated for about three years by the Canadian Pacific railroad, ship, of the line running .between Great Britain and Canadian ports. The Hesperian, a twin screw steamer, was built at Olasgow in 1908. Bhe waa 1.4SS feet long with a beam of sixty feet and a depth of hold of thirty feet Carried Ona. WA8HINOTON, Sept .-A cablegram from American Consul Frost at Queens town to the State department tonight announcing tho torpedoing ef the Allan line steamer Hesperian, with a loss of probably eight or ten lives, said the liner carried mounted and visible on tier stern a 4.7-Inch rifle. The consul', message, dated 1 o'clock this afternoon, follow.: "The Allan liner Hesperian, torpedoed by a German submarine seventy miles southwest of Fastnetat 8:30 o'clock Satur day evening. One or two Americana on board; none loat. Loss of life about eight Vessel has not sunk. Admiralty boats landed passenger, and troops at : this morning. Have returned to bring Hes perian In here (Queenstown). Due about o'clock tomorrow morning. There wore about forty-five Canadian troop, on board, unorganised and mainly Invalided. Also one 4.7 gun mounted and visible on tern. Vessel bound for Montreal." RHODE ISLAND SQUAD LEADS IN SH00TINP WAKEFIELD. Mih., dept. 5.-A squsd from the battleship Rhode Island eutshot all competitor In th Ninth Infantry match In th wtndup of th New England Rlfl associations tournament today. Their total for 300 yards at rapid fir and BOO yards alow fir wa MS, ninety point, better than th Tenth company of marines. Key to th Situation De Advertising. OLD AGE A CRIME! Elevator with Half Million Bushels of Wheat is Burned NEWPORT NEWS. Va., Kept. B.-The Chesapeake Ohio grain elevator "A," one of the largest In the United States, was destroyed by fire tonight with a loss estimated at $3,000,000. First reports of fatalities were not verified. Nearly 600,000 bushels of wheat wa. In the elevator. Other property destroyed Pome people are young at 40 red cheeked, ruddy and Vigorous. Other ar old at 40 Joints beginning to stiffen up a bit; step beginning to lag anil joss lis eprlnglness; occasional touches of pain In the back; feel Mred without oausa, and possibly a twinge of rheumatlo pain In most cases these are the danger slgnala to warn you that th. kidneys ars not promptly dolnr their work of throwing off the poisons that are always forming In the body. To neglect the) natural warnings Is a crims sga'nst yourself. If you havs these symptoms, you can find prompt re'lef in uOLl) M FDA Li Haarlem Oil Capsules. For more than 100 years, this b. been the recognised remedy for kidney and blad der ailments, OOLD MEDAL Hsarlem Oil Capsula are Imported direct from th laboratories at Hear'em, Holland. Prices ar the, 0e and 11.00. Oet them at your dru - gist. Do not tak a substitute. Devoted to SrtUiaat KosloeJ aarlsseae TWICE DAILY wVifw Mat. Today Sneelally Boosed for LETTER CAXX4r WBSX Th. Musical Furore, Hrry Hastin S' Z'fow Wlta toe AtmiHed Ruler ef g.afht Lea. DAN wOLtMAII And 49 Other, t Txr. rouow tot." mi Fetors, Alma Bansr, rlorsacs Oarley. Jten Leonard and a cx.abt yprr iimt wT"et!5 suXj look, just girls DKAH BRADF.R: Lck? loss, those toamtlos Ssltaa. Think horn flat the sreesSlns would to sll wtteont a llnui ss rs srterlni the esrklni good tutting Rhnr. C. I JOHNSON, Msr. OSTStT. Evenings, Beads At Holiday Mats., iso, aoo, Me and 75o. MAT$.15cind25c Cw sunt If you lis, but ns smokint X.ADIX' inn II A ITT Will TICKFTS " D4IMTrl Rabv Carriage Oarage In th Lobby. ononononononoaonoi Joshua give you th "highball. making thl. meeting Interesting. Borne be burled alive, lie was stood up In a "Sampson with the Holy Spirit upon j one get. up and reads a poem from the bole and dirt thrown In around him until him could take the jawbone or an ass , christian Endeavor. Herald, and then 'It covered hi. cheat, and he waa asked If included the local offices of th United was re ana lay aeaa a miui i '"-"' they atng No, ss. They get up and .Ing. he would submit to thslr demands, 'and States Shipping company and the Hoi Sempaon without te Holy I Oh, to lie Nothing. Nothing Only to Pit ho replied. 'I will not.' Th dirt was then land-American line grain pier No. S w. weak as a J t.Jp Feet.' We used to .Ing tW song, j filled in up to hi mouth, and again he damaged. Two other pier, and thre. be ;hU ?!".vUt u - J " I b,,t 1 toxvaA ont tn th k 11 " M- WM 'ked' n n replied. 'I will steamships were threatened. - . so with the church and Its members, ..... . .... .... . . l. . j,, ........ . .. ... . . . . .... SUNDAY RECRUITS SOLDIERS IN THE ARMY0F JESUS (Continued from Face On.) alttt quick stride to th pulpit, kiss; Battle llysaa. "Let us sing th Battle Hymn of the Republic," he said, placing one foot en '.he shalr. The audience roe end sang th martial hymn. "Give God th Chautauqua salute," t-ommanded Billy Sunday. . H sprang to th top of th pulpit and stood there waving hi handker chief, dominating the crowd. Fear-fifth, ef the person, tn ths audi tnee gave th Chautauqua aalut. Sunday's point, were frequently ap plauded by portions ef the audience. He did not disappoint those who came expecting to bear startling assertions. Pome ef that variety ef expressions were as follow: "Com church of Ood Almighty stop plsying with religion." 'I know we've got lot. of church people who or unworthy. A minister one Mid Jesus had twelve disciples and one ef these wa a devil and that th church was sntitlsd to the sams per, oentaga. Sometimes X think we've got that skinned." Hoaer aM ef Christian. "Are yeu a Cru-lstian? Honor that name or disown It" "The worst church member Is better than none at all." so with the church and Its members. "Wherever the Apostle Faul went he had either a revival or a riot. (Applause.) He hsd been on the firing line for Jesus Christ for years, and never once dipped his colors. "lie visited CoHnth, and when he stepped Into the Inn he noticed a gang of men talking on the corner. He went to the hotdkeeper and aald: " 'Who'a that bunch over therer " 'Why, they're the church people here In Corinth, answered the proprietor. " 'Not on your life,' answered' St. Faul, 'not that gang.' "Then St. Paul went over Into the cor ner and said: "Have ye received the Holy Ohost?' " 'Never heard of tt,' aald one of the men. "Faul aald we are living In a new dis pensation of gracs, and salvation I of fered free to all who will accept. ally that I out It out, the same as I have out slang out ef my preaching. 'Lough, ter.) "Then a long pause, and some one ssys, 'Let US .Ing No. U.' So they got up snd thsn som on ' starts 'Throw Out th Uf Lln.' They haven't got strength nough to put up a clothesline. Another long pauss, and then you hear, Have all taken part that feci free to do so 7 We hav a fw minutes left. So let us sing N. IV Thsn another long pause. J bear the organ'I eau iiever think of that little thing what la ItT prelude; 'It Is time for US to elose. now let us all re peat together our Mlspah benediction: "The Lord keep watoh between thee and me, when we ar absent from on an other." ' X tell you Ood haa got a hard job on 111. hands. Ever hear anything Ilk thatT Yea, X guess you have, and you don't hav ta go outside to hear It, not, and the dirt wa. then filled la until The heat was so Intense that for an It reached up to his faoe and only hi. hour firemen could not approach within i eyes and nose were left uncovered, audi several blocks. Shifting of the wind i D o D o D o D o LAKE MAMA Park Closes Sunday Right, Sept. 12 Buy That Plimond NOW That Yon Have Aiwa y a Wanted and Pockot Your Saving. If res folly avAldZO be llitls tm would nlii ths mossy thst yoa esr In small s mnnoM vnrm a Sleuth, ya would sot sen? jrourself ths distinction ef wains sn wear ing s handnom srnulss Diamond. 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"Ws are all made of one blood and owner, one man and I believe In the universal "The Chtireh f Ooe doesn't need or fellowahlp of Christ and the brotherhood genUatlen, but the Holy Ghost uion of man. Becauae you rode here this what she haa already got Life will give morning In an automohlle. Instead of organisation, but organisation will never hoofing It, dona not make you any better, give apliitual life. Ood la needed ta And because you may wear a diamond aa bring man to feel that he needs Jesus big as a hickory nut In your shirt front ChrUL The divine philosophy of people doesn't make you any better. today breed more agnostic, and Infidels "W hsn Ood built the universe He spoke ' than all th Bob Xngersoll. put together, nd th Holy Spirit had th work done. -ood I looking today for man to o When Ood will the Holy Bplrit doea. aown lnt9 th- marsh. ' to rescue When Ood wills the Holy spirit will give .he perishing and car for the dying. LABOR DAY Omaha Auto SPEEDWAY AFTERNOON OH DAY rnn nnrAnr" run LUXJUUMLS ITU 020,000 ENGINES SMASHED INTO sap- SEPTEMBER 6 nK3 SCRAP IRON Omaha a new life ef sobriety decency, Rgettsiat Daaa-er. ' On ef th gratst danger, as ! see It, to the church Is the egotistical, self ish contentment of mun. Tliat Is the curse oJ the world todsv- because you think your hope of heaven Is sure, you don't rare a rap whether the other fel low is saved; If you a re happy, you don't eat whether the other man suffers or not "A man won't walk to a procipic and fling himself ovur it with hi ye open; a man. unless he la a fool or craty, will never stand on a railroad track and con test Ms strength with steel and steam. The hidden trap, of Justice are more "Did you ever read or hear about the blowing up of Hell Oats at New York? Only ships of certain draught eould go through It, and th government gav tho contract to Oenorat Kewtoa to re move the obstacle. o he started with hi. tunnels under the hanks of the river, placed hla ton. of powder and giant powder, and on th day appointed, the government ships cams' and put every thing beak that ettmptd to pass through the river, and Oeneral Newton sat In his home on Brooklyn Heights, two miles away, his little child on hi knee, and he said, 'When I tell you, pre, that little black button and push.' And when th signal cam to him over th telaphons, h aaldi 'Frea. that but- ton.1 and aha neeesed the huttan. and iwn falsi than the seen traps. utsn can , , wty thcr. WM fc muWei roM. an4 plume himself In the guise ef dove ef light, and In that disguise h doe. his most effective work. It you knew the devil he would net be getting so many people to walk the paths of vice, and ths way to heaven would not be so deserted. The danger to the tired traveler 1. "If. a disgrace that you've got a gang, . tM ,. the within your limits and candidate forbMtfh , th. incoming tide engulf him. " ' ,,ke " "an " "ver been unoarannounced that, although h. ! tJfV1 lft waa wa a republican in politic. . h. w I f011!!1! .. III t In2 "back of Wood row Wilson with sll n,,lU,L,e ,n' !L.TmJ "2 poww- and pau a moment in his die- ,uk' "-' -nd n,ut,r' raorse to remark on the fact that In the t,tphem ln hr Preesnoe.; Ood be ljW.peaa sr nelthw le i,M Uen abie Praised that your children have never to gain a declalve advantage. known what It la to walk the streets ttuaday devoted an Instant to the ni hr th tlnsr of scorn polnUd at churoh folk who hav failed la aupport- them; Ood be praised that they hav Ing hie Omaha meeting. ' never sat around a stove ana emvereo the water shot late th air IS feet and th river was eleared. Helpless Itself was that little child, but backed by the genius and power of her illustrious father, site wa aJI powerful. Helplus ar w without th Hole, Ohost. hut with It we are powerful .ad nothing In all hell ran atop us. t ries Belief la Ued. "Believe that Ood Almighty can do ,9 something: don't whine around as though S Ood was a corpse, ready for the under taker. Ood U still on the lob. The Holy , Ptirlt la needed to brln maa ln aolritual . touch with Ood: to make man realise 3 that he la a represeatatlve of Ood on earth today. ; Ood'. repreeentatlveT LM4 rou know what ADMIOOION ill INCLUDING QRANDGTAND AUTOMODILEO PARKED FREE - Children Under 12 Years Accompanied by Parents or Guardian Free. Secure Tickets Now at the MERCHANTS HOTEL I5 f -. . S f f " k TV Taken at Instant of Contact bj New York American at Brighton Beach I tare Track. Ivid Admission, 102,000. A DUEL TO THE DEATH 5 We Dash Together at Sixty Tuliles an Hour Two 80-Ton Giant Enc-nos With Tondors Attachod 'rrier-gi POSITIVELY tho SUPREME SENSATION of tho HOUR Ufferencsi to the welfars of rollalon aiui brcause vou must drink: that they have 1 .... ... .. , .. W WW I II asjiai W se av e M BBS M w sssa B w V - a svaw W a. a w sr essV Indlfferenco to the welfare of religion and because you must drink; that they have Un(J fcn), nt w refused to apologise or I the public is to oi pose a campaign of this never gone to bed hungry for eomethlng I My indemnity or make any effort to ? to est that you might drlakl that yeu appease Kngland. what wou'd it meanf It ! .3 kind." he declared. ta est thst vou mltht drlakl that YOU I . "When the quvetlon la asked, 'vhere have never known what It u? to hv the (would mean that England would rome'W were you when the fig at Was fought at wolf of drink gnaw at your heart end serosa ta this country with its soldiers I 3 pull at your vuaia iihs a nungry won Omaha? " he aaid. naming the tiurchea wbivtt kusve eupvorted his campaign, "the answer will be, 'la the firing line." Rest rooms Quick wltn s Went Ad. a "One man aald te me: 'PI1U I hare never been tempted to sidestep: I have never been tempted to forge; I have al ways been true to my merrlegu vows.' I know that, but are you willing that th world shall see you aa Ood sees yettT Ood sses everything. Are yeu willing that the world shall see you as Ood does? olid by VVee't May t.rayee. nisr.l wss tiMd tonlshl by lxuls t. V rt- " ii. gri,ii i..i...fr u! tlis i nlifoir.is i aad through th peopl who bolleve and Ulf s.s.ciati..u. it sIm to the Pf kVe and preach th tretb. suit a us on Bry ins, it asoclaal" " . . wu!d ia.t t.uy ai.y grKs tute yr. "There are three elesees ta the k t iEy The Distance of Point of Collision from Where Crowds Will Assemble Renders the Event Free from Any Pos sible Aocident. GREEK'S FAMOUS DATJD WILL FURNISH MUSIC A Full Afternoon Program of Harness and Running Racer-tock Yards Derby Relay Ra-ce All Horses Entered in This Race Will Be from the Stock Yards, South Omaha Motorcycle Races. Collision Last Event Rcmcmlisr, Only Given Once on Account of Prodigious Expense J s. and w would dye the soil ef Canada with I ths blood of brave men. and they would vs tha anil of the United BLataa with the I Uood ef brave men. and for whatT Tou today, as reprssentatlvee ef the Lord, cast step out and la th nam of the Holy Spirit aay to th forces of sin te come on. I defy every one of the dirty bunch of 'OOro on. you tons ef Iniquity In J Omaha, that have made th church a aiiaiddna a aj. a iyjm.t Sa mrlrm VMif ; s