THK HKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTTOnEU 7, 1915 SUNDAY SPEARS TO ROTARY CLUB Handi Out Some Good, Sound Advice to Hit Brother Rotaritm at a Banquet LEARN TO -SIHO "BRIGHTEN" TWEKTT-IIXTK BAT riOOBSB. Bpeettl Trail Attend Sitter. nnce, Previous oays 3 44,00 Afternoon l.MO evening 'B0 Col - UonS. Tt Bl 333.S1 Totals a,eeo 43B,eO0 toy ana (in trail Mttwi . . . S41T.4S . . .1,483 Collections for union gospel mission. In addition to cash, above, about M wss pledged to be paid In a wee bTCZTDIOS tobat. 11 m. i I P. m. aatnees women lnmo So Varnam .treet, Hla. KUl.r. 18 il8 p. m. Stanany nadressee noon day elan. Commercial don room. I p. m. Bandar at the Tnseruneln. Wnm nnlT.) rt'rCSr.byt.rtchTreh. Vo7h j was the first time In .acred history that Side, Mias Miller. Ood could look throughout the land or 346 p. m Boys' and girls' maetlnr, Vt nil Illld on, He cou.d truat, one Central United rreabytsrtan onuroa, He ,d admlri one He could tecom Ittss Gamlln. , , . . . .r McCabe Metaoalat ehureh. Kiss OamUn. Ti30 p. m-SJunday at the Tabernacle. (Woman only.) p. m. Bible stuoy class. Olivet Saptlst cboron, Miss Ssxs. "Success is not found simply In dollars and cents," "Billy" Sunday told 150 members of the Rotary club at the Henshaw hotel at noon. 'A man Is a mighty big fool If he is striving only for commercial pros perity. Ninety-five per cent ot all business men fail financially, and 98 per cent of all estates bandied by probate courts are insolvent. "We ought to slow down a bit from our present high geared pace, and realize that God rules every thing and his way is best, what ever it is. "Money won't pay our - fare over tne Jordan. Gold la not legal tender in heaven; It's only good for paving blocks up there. Bare Handa of Honesty. "Better have the Dare hands of honesty than the gloved hands of crookedness and akull-duggery. "Don't be chesty over a little success In thla old world. "Have courage and energy in the great business struggle. Business men need nerve nowdaya. more tha anything elan Nerve is the biggest word in the busi ness lexicon. "Salaried men! Be something more than alot machines for the proprietor to drop money into on pay days. "Don't neglect your homea for business. Many a man is nothing; more than a cashier for hla family. They think he 1a only good for a meal ticket. "Some business men's wives might just as well have been married to an auto and a Vlctrola. The women would then at least have something to take them out riding and something to talk to them. Play with Toor Children. "Men, play with your children.' Soma - business men tell their children to keep good company, but sometimes when a boy walks down the street with his father the lad couldn't be in worse company." Rev. Mr. Sunday was greeted with cheers by the business men when he ea tered, and won a big hand from them by his vigorous remarks. He waa Intro duced by President II. O. Moorhead of the Rotary club, who explained that the) evangelist is a Rotarlan, being a member of the Des Moines club. "Rody" taught the Rotarlans to sing "Brighten the Corner." "Bob" Matthews and George Sunday also were guests of the club. Prizes Awarded to Bicycle Riders in the Floral Parade Cnuli prlxes aggregating tW were given tu the motorcycle and bicycle riders in I the floral parade Tuesday afternoon. In former years prises have been given for the lient automobile floats, but this vear the award was confined entirely to the motorcycle and bicycle. The first prise was won by Edwin F. Meyers with a float of a general automo- bile effect built by laahlng two bicycles together, building a canopy and bower, and decorating with flowera. The boys ! were dressed in colonial style. The first; prlxe was $15. The second prise was won by Mike Boord with hla rioat of tne umDreua et- i feet. The prize was flO. The third was won by A. O. Sorensen with his float in pink and white, with the square effect. This was a $5 prize also. The fourth prize, of to. was won by Victor Koos with his decoration and cos tume to represent Uncle tiam. The fifth prize of 5 was taken by Otto Ralmer and Carl Pedeiaen, who jointly constructed and rode their float. ARAPAHOE BAND MAKES HIT WITH ITS PLAYING The Arapahoe band, which is In Omaha taking part In the Ak-Sar-Ben parades, marched about tho streets of Omaha giv ing short concerts at various places. The big band stopped for several minutes in the rotunda of The Bee building and played three selections, which were roundly api lauded by the occupants of the building, who knocked off work for a few minutes to enjoy the music. FAIRBURY BAND SERENADES YF EDITOR AND HIS STAFF The Falrbury band, twenty-eight strong, marched gaily Into the rotunda of The Bee building Wednesday morn Ing and gathered 'round the gold fish pund and discoursed sweet niutio to the ielight of the staff and the folks In th offices of tha building. The band Is under the Kadershlp of T. t Datholey, a band master who came from Italy with tho Banda Rosa. POLICE TAKE IN ELEVEN "CARNIVAL VISITORS" Detectives Sullivan and Fleming have arrested eleven men in the last few days wlK.m they assert are pickpockets snd con men. They will be held at head quarters until after the carnival and then arralKned before the police Judge on vagrancy complaints. Job Is Held Up as the Model Man by Sunday in a Sermon "Billy" Surdity's icrmon In tho tnbor nacle this afternoon u u follow: Text: Job l 'l "There waa a man In the land of Us whom name waa Job, and that n.an waa perfect, and one that (tared Ood and hated evil." That veree give ua the greatest possible certificate ot character. Not niy great est In what la aald there, but lanuag cannot eM'rees more. It declarea that Job waa Perfect In other worua that noil. lug cou.d be added. When that waa amid, all had been aald that apeech could Bay. I'erfect man nieana an A-U a 24-karat proposition, and then some. That the kind of a man Uod telle ua Job waa He waa perfect In character nothing more could be aald of an angel he waa perfect when measured by the highest standard Uod a standard of perfection. He was white In the light ot heaven. Thla certificate of character la the greatest that could be made and from me highest possible source. When the Lord makes the statement It nieana that Job Just aulted Ood. Tho ali-seelng eye of the Lord did not flmt ntlA altlillA flaw In hia maKeup. It I would rather be perfect in the alght of God than have all that the world can give of wealth, ot pleasure or of honor. Th.nk of the hope and Inaplratlon thla Is to us, meditating upon the declara tion that Ood made about Job. If Job could please God and become peneci in His sight, why cannot you? I hope to do it. To know that It H possible for one man to please God Is to know any one who lives may do the same thing. Can't Please All. The Bible does not say that Job was perfect In the sight of man he waa per feet In the slant of God. If I thought I had to please every body or miss heaven, I'd simply have to throw up the sponge; It would be Impossible. If Job had to be perfect In the sight of his neighbors he would never wear a crown, If you had to please everybody you never would aee heaven, lou have to lower everv standard of decency and morality to please aome mutts. There's not one of us wio could pleaae all the people for even one week If our lives depended upon It. There s hardly . man who would be ncrfect In the sight of his wife for three days. The humblest can pleaae God If they are uriwit nri do their very beat. It' thousand times easier to please God than our neighbors. The reason Is God knows everything about it, while our Intimate friends know very little. Our friends judge us by what they want to do or would do If they haTl the power. Human vision stope at the surface. God looka at the heart. Many people meaaure God, but deny His meas urement of them. God doean't pay any attention to the color of your hair or eyea or the beauty of your complexion. You may look fine to me and at the aame time be rotten In the eight of God. Some peo ple will yell "Amen!" until they raiae the roof, and then akin you in" a horae trade. . There waa a man In the land ot Us. Don't know anything about the land of Us. Wished I did; but I'U tell you what I think about It, I have an Idea that it was a hard place for a man to be perfect. I of ten meet people who think religion la sort of a matter of geography, that their state of grace depends upon the state they may live in. There are men In Omaha who think they could be good Christiana In Chi cago; there are . men In Nebraska who think they could be good Chrialtane In California. I beard of a man who went to camp meeting and shouted until ha actua.ly frightened the people. Think of people be coming frightened at a red-hot camp meeting. If Job could please "Ood In the land of Us. I believe It Is possible for any enns tlan to do ao, wherever their lot may be providentially caat. .The man who nas to be in a revival to be happy there's a leak aomewhero in his faith. Doubta are le.i,, ,nat wm sink the ship of faith. If Voa Know God, Tell It. "There was a man in tne lana oi ox and his name was Job. wave you nouceu -; rays someth.ng gooa sdoui a man u gen- crally gives tho name, and K notning dui I evil can be said of him the name is wun- t l eld? ' AL t We know tho name of the poor beggar at the rich mans gate but we; ao noi know the name of the rich man. There s something here that we should think of and ponder over In our mind, if tfou Know anyinins gouu ll out. For still another reason I am glad Jobs name has been given us in connee tlon, with thla story of his trial. His ex perience has been a great blessing and help to me. I w,ant to tell Job when I get to heaven, and I'm glad to have his name so that I can call for him. If a man Is good, I believe In telling tt to him. Don't wait to wet the grave of jour virtuous friend with tears; tell hlra his good points now. There la not a wife alive today who wouldn't rather have flowers scattered through ber life than have them piled up ot her casket. Too much money Is spent for flowers to decorate funerals when It should have been spent for a hired girl. I want to take a walk with him and have him till out any gaps In the story. I want to ask him a few questions about aome things over which I have been curious. I want to ask him how he felt when the messenger arrived bringing the bad news; I want to ask him if he didn't find it easier to endure bolls than the taunts and liislnuatlons of his friends. Talk about the world growing betterl When you can show me a man with a character better than Job had, according to God's showing, I'll be ready to believe It. There Is hardly anyone of us who hasn't the advantage of Job In many ways. Think what little help he had to be a good man compared to what we have. Tha Book of Job 1 admitted to be the oldest writing In existence, yet away back In those misty days we find a man who puts us to shame. Job shamed by his loyalty to Old. He had no church. He never went to hear a wrmoD, never attended a revival, a Sun day school, a Christian Endeavor meet ing or a Young Men's Christian associa tion, but out of all that darkness be shone lil.e a star for Jesus Christ. Why aren't you like hliu? Why, you are spiritually lop-aldod, bow-legged, cross- ejed. You scatter like a shotgun and, ou're no good. "That man was perfect and upright." God said so. The trouble with a good many Is that they are lop-sided, bow legged and cross-eyed. They scatter all over; they never get anywhere. He feared Ood and hated evil." Thla aeema that he truetcd Ood that ha be haved himself. How soon we could make this old world like heaven If we all did thatl Job minded his own buslneaa. How soon thla old world would be like heaven It everyone minded hla own business! Boms people are really religious only on Pun days, but they may be so crooked that they could hide behind a coraacrew. Trust Ood and behave yourself Is sim ply another way of saying, "Thou ahalt love the Lord thy Ood with all thv heart and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself." dome People Work at Goodness snort Time. Job never stopped for holidays. He be- haved himself 865 days In the year. On leason why some people find It so hard to behave is because they only work at it a few minutes at a time. I can't understand why soma fellowa won't believe the Bible, hut win guip down every word a Jockey tells them. about an old skste, or will Mta on a gold brick scheme. If you did your breathing the same way you would have been dead and forgotten j long ago. Job was an upright man. Thla means i that he had an honesty that could stand the light of heaven. Job had a character that stood out like a pyramid against the devil's busi ness. If you want to find out what a hard fight the devil can make, what a hot fire he can wage, live close enough to God. Some of you church members don't believe In fire and brimstone you wonld If you got clear out on God's firing line. That's what Job did, and that's why the devil opposed .Jilm. As soon as God declared that Job was perfect It was up to the devil to prove that he wasn't. It's the devil's business to bombard everyobdy that God speaks well of. He haa done that from Adam down until the present time. He will continue to do so until the Lord comes and drives him away out of the world. Home Hoaat Billy." The devil Is prompting the things that are being said about me, and soma of the meanest, moat vllllfying, moat scur rilous things are being said about me by people in the church. Some of the ministers are in it. too. A man's character la what is left after you have taken away everything eise that he can loso. After you strip and peel off everything else that a man can loae, then you begin to catch a glimpse of the real man. Character never dies. It comes from God eternal as the great white throne. It stands four-square against everything! evil. That's why the devil snd all his' hosts make war upon It. But the devil never gets any rest where there's a good man or woman. 1 know the devil la making a lot ot trouble for me, but I m keeping him busy, and don't you forget that. The devil would like to have every married man In Omaha keep a woman on the aide; every girl sell her virtue. He hates perfection, and you're on his side, you big Idiot. You're a fooL You never thought so little of yourself be fore, did you? Do something for God. There are a lot of nominal Christians who have aubacrlbed to all tha articles of the creed, but their minds are sterile, they never reproduce. Their minds ana nothing but a sick ward of Impotent, paralytic purposes. Job's character as the head of a fam ily was against the devil. Instead of aneaklng through life a bachelor and cheating some good woman and tha atate, he married and had a family of ten children, and every one of then grew up to the glory of Ood. Home is tne Teat. There la no stronger religious test than the home teat. The preacher whose re. Union Can't atand the home teat haan't much of a religion, and tt waa Job's ability to stand out the devil when the devil came to hU home and put him to a test that made Job right with God. Job's wife wasn't very glad when she saw her husband win out. I'm sorry to say that Job s wife waan t very re- u,oulJ l wtmdtr why the devil didn't woman when he was out houe j fc haye j tht Jf rd been th(j dey(1 rd soaked her. I'm glad that you women I bad he wg)( y the tlmP Job., w1fe wa, w,tch. I Jng hm M he moiinlnr ltn w hm f rQm tj fgot . .,,, , M ..i,., .,, tain thine Integrity? Curse God and die; Job, give up." Most of you want the best from God and unless you do the right thing, whether you are rich or poor, by Him you won't get It. Job was the Vender bllt, the Rockefeller and the Carnegie of his day. Money didn't prevent him from doing the right thing by God. I have never met John D. Rockefeller, Have Dark Hair and Look Young Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur. Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, gloaay and abundant with a brew of Bage Tea and Sulphur. When ever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a largo bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about to cents). This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and la splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known down town druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Saga and Sul phur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobodv can tell It has 'een applied It's o easy to use, tin). You simply dampen a comb or soft brush ind draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another ep ilation or two. It la reatored to tta n st rut color and looka glossy, soft and abundant. Advertisement. but 1 have always admired the way he haa at ood squat-ply by Jesus, and that's a lot more than other rlcn ducks ran say for themaelves. John I. ha never wanted anything from me and I don't want any thing from him. but my hat la off to him because, rich as he Is. he has alwavs done the r,nt ,,,, bv lK, trn w tri ri,hest and best and moat rellglous man of his an, and he knew how to keep the devil on the move, and that's a lot more than a lot of men who would. Ike to be km wn ss the rl host and best and most religious men of today can say. When wealth and piety become syn onyinoua terms the devil will leave thla wot Id.' It Is as easy for Ood to give wealth as to give Cu'orado sunshine. A nood many men regard money aa a mean a of pam pering, themselves snd forget that Ood gave them thoae means. Money Is often a through ticket to hell. I don't know when the dovll first went to church, but he went In Job'a time and he hasn't missed a meeting since. Where la the relixtoua man who, if he has. much business on hand, makea any attempt to pray? Who la there who doean't bunch hla wife and children In his praying to aave timet. I can almost see snw of you crawl out of your beds late, bolt down your breakfasts, grab the Bible, turn to the 117th Psalm, drop on your knees, fall down the steps to catch the street car, and you are simply going through the motions trying to be religious God haa 10 taae me snort enci 01 everything. Knew Job Coo I it Re Trusted. The dcvl himsof t,aa declared the Christian life the safest, the best and the mol,t profitable. Listen to this: "Hast thou not mode an hedge about Him and His house, and about all thai lie hath on every side? Thou has bleeaed the work of His hands. Hla substance has Increased In the land." Ood didn't have to try an experiment minimi! i tmm ss k aWasJl srslani,ai tntLAwanlnlaj if u it 1 Smooth Doable - i j ituit warn i 1 1 1.: I'M tttwa.a, IpJ ill " in l-tt wrp.- Ill H Mil 111 X ... .. ... ffr 7 . 7 ; . ,-, -r-,,.,. - i )i nitgoaMtfcMBsi inWri MmmmmmmmmM0emm mm mi sjnwstn nit n n n i v .-. with Job to find out whether he eould be trusted or not. He knew him as well be fore his trials as afterward. Ood knew that Job would atand, no matter where He put him. God knew all along thai the dell was a liar. God said. "He Is In thy hand, you may lake away his property, do whnt you will with hint, but don't touch him." If the devil waa ever glad he must have felt like shouting whin he heard that he was to have a chance to peel, alash and do whnt he plrssid. He could slap the sheep, the oxen and children. Before that time he Could not have rol bid the smallest lamb from the flick. If there was ever joy In hell they must nave been hilarious. Tho devil no doubt believed that Job would become one of the best captains In hla army. He started out to make short work of the peace of the grand old ser vant; speedily held a council of war, ran omen was planned. They were to take possession ot the servants and till their mouths with Ilea. But through all of hla affliction It waa his faith that saved Job his absolute and unswerving faith In God. It sus ained Mm In the darkest hour of his trlsl just ss tt sustains every Christian today In the time of trial. It was based on an ex perimental knowledge of tkd. IJaten to Job, as he says: "I know that my Iledeetner II vet h." Thla man knew of something that wilt give peace and rest, something that would uphold him when the mountains seem' falling Into the sea. Ileaatan- . Were Job's Reeanso of -.tb. iHrst result of Job's tr"al waa a better experience. Knew G"d better, understood Hla power moro fully. Job hHd more power In prayer. When his three self-rlKhteoua friends saw how patiently he endured his suffering, they s-ot under ccnvlctlon. The prayer of Job al prevailed for them. Job had more attractive power than ever. COMMON SENSE AND HEALTH COMMON sense tells you that real health cannot be forever dependent upon the artificial stimulation of laxatives and cathartics. Drugs relieve constipation temporarily '. but never cure it. Nujol is odorless and tasteless, absolutely neutral, and ii not digested or absorbed into the system. It acts merely as a mechanical lubricant. Nujol is not a drug. Its use will not give quick, temporary relief. But Nujol is a genuine remedy in that it relieves con stipation in the most natural way by lubricating the lining of the intestines, softening the intestinal contents, and thus promoting healthy and normal bowel activity. 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If a man la rood, I be: lev s la taring It J him. Bont wait to wet the rra s of yoar Tirtaona friend with tears) tall htm his good points now. Ws are told how great were hla posses sions, lis wsa given great wraith, every thing waa doubled, he had KOno aheep, 1.000 camels, 1,000 yoke of oxen, 1,000 she asses. He had ten children, his life waa extended 140 yvere. "With long lire will I satisfy him." The hest result Is that the account of Jb'a trials made one of the books of the BP le, so his experience became a light to millions of others, to nathms and peoples who had no existence then. Vt a single tear that he shed was lost. God caught up everyone and transmuted them Into Imperishable Jewels. Ji b's trial was meda the means of multitudes know ing God better, of understanding the meaning of affliction better. Then trust In God through all thy days. Fear not. for He doth hold thy hand:. Thnuah dark thy way, still sing and praise, Rome time, some time wj'll understand. (Copyright. 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