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    TITO TOE: OMAHA. JfOJfnAY, OCTOnF3l 18, 1915.
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BRIEF CITY NEWS !
Wedding sttnT Bdltolm, Jeweler.
tdadanUrt, Tailor 09 Putca Btk.
Km Boot Print n Now Bearon Prese
Ocffee HUeolator, Mi Furge-Orndn.
I'M Asal Claa to Dtiii Th B'Nal
Ami club -will entertain at an Infirm I
danolng party at Chamber' academy tbla
averting.
Lmm a lw Tim aa Ooln Mr.
O. W. tHansel, 4307 IVntm street, aaaarta
that man who worked for her Friday
sft tho ptaoa aa did also til
"Today's Oosnplefto Mono rroffrmam
classtTed aecttoa today, and appoara ta
Ta Boa EXCLUSIVELY, rind out what
the various moving picture theaters offer
Keep Toot sfoaey end Valuable In tb'
American Saf Deposit vault. 1H Beven
teenth afreet, Beo tialldlng. Boxea rent
tX for throe nionthe. Open a. m to I p.m.
rof. Pagsley Bar Toeedey -Prof. C
W. Pugaley will address th University
era on "Farm Credit In Europe." Tues
day at 1 o'clock, following the noonday
luncheon.
Bobbed Walls gliopplug Mrs. M- E.
William, music teacher at 172 Camden,
laid tho polio that while h waa shop
gtng soene one opened her pure nd
extracted 1X
aa ky gaiooi Oe Jam a Hunna y
of Dodge, Wsb.. stepped In front of a
vnovtag tieet ear at Sixteen th and Cass
tita. yesterday afternoon and
ps4nfwBy nmlsod.
Ttm Safety Tirst In Ufa
aee W. H. Indoe, generej agent Wat
liotaal Life Assuranee CO, of Woroee
ter, Maa.. on of th oldest, Tl year,
and boat eompanle on earth.
xnspeonj Horse Prof. H. J. Qramllch,
f th department of animal husbandry
of Nebraska College of Agriculture, earn
up from Lincoln with a body of fifteen
tundents to Inspect Sunderland Bros.'
compear horse.
Gamble to Talka. W. Oarsble talks
before tho Omaha Philosophical society
at I p. m. today on th sub)eot, "Inland
Waterway and Their Halation to Busi
ness." Tho society meets every Sunday
In it hall on the fourth floor of the La
bor temple.
Dr. Frank P. Bar born. Palmer school
chiropractor, remove th cause of all
disease, stomach, liver, kidney and nerv
ous dlsordor. gallstones, goitre, fevers,
rheumatism. Darelysie. Trv m and not
difference. Boom s-M. Weed Bldg.. 18th
and Farnam. D. lift. Res. phone H. 2959.
Lost Mis Money Toil McDonald, a
guest at th Elk hotel on North Sixteenth mg a cnu A man n ex
street, told th police last night that aa 0U8B but not ,n adKJUata reason,
h tood on Sixteenth at Webster street i In N- y( tner, WM , nuu, who
counting his money, a man walked upWM n a meeting similar to this to
and snatched it out of his hand. He; huJ heart to Christ lie said he
said ther was HO In the roll. The ponce ;
locked him up because he showed signs
of alcoholic unrent
His T.eg Broken T. C. Culien, tilt
Ohio street, flagman for the Missouri-'
Pacific, suffered a fracture of his right
leg yesterday when he was knocked down
by, a boy ilding a bicycle at Fifteenth
and Farnum street. Culien was getting of
a street car when the accident happened.
He was taken to St Joseph's hospital and
attended by Dr. C. B. Folts.
"Tourists" Start '
And Move Swiftly
At the Gayety
From the time that Leo Stevens first
put hi .funny snees Into operation t
the Oayety last evening, until an encore
curtain had to be rung up on the grand
finale of the show. Max- Spelgel's "Tour
ists, ' had the big audience simply rock
ing with , mirth. Th show started
Promptly, and ther wa not a lagging
moment throughout th production. Th
Tourists" are certainly well named, for
they are "on the go" all the tun. They
have a winning line of entertainment,
too; many specialties, nomerou novel
tie, a lot of brilliant stylish and even
daring wardrobe, plenty of dancing, and
just oodles of fun. Probably there are
more pretty girls, more song hits and
more change of costume than . usual,
and th production haa a good deal of
that "different stuff that make for
success
Although . previously recognised as a
killed and popular comedian, Stavana 1
even gaining on hi reputation this ea-j
son. He is well supported in the laugh
making by Ben Pierce, who 1 clever
enough himself to "get away good" a
a leading comedian. Charlie Raymond,
Waldo Whipple and France and Koa.
two eccentric dancers, also get muoh
recognition for individual work. Among
the women, Florence Bother, Elenor
Fisher, Mis Babette and almost a score
of ohoru girl demand constant atten
tion, on account of their aong. gowns
and dancing. The performance end with
a hilarious three-bed-room night-gown
farce, that Is calculated to make every
body double up with laughter. It la one
of the richest skit staged at the Oayety
tbla season.
Principal Wants
Lads to Keep Hands
Out of Pockets
Principal Agnea .Harrison of Farnam
school 1 striving to correct her boys of
the habit of holding their hands In their
pocket. Sh ay thla habit prevail mora
or las at all schools and sh ha ob
served many publio men on th platform,
street and other place emulate this
habit of their boyhood days.
She maintains that a boy or roan does
not appear to hla best advantage with
hi band thruat into hU pocket. Such
a, position Indicates .lack or interest ana
looks"'lovniy.
Th boy at Farnam school are re
sponding to the suggestion of their prin
cipal.
a strong "Twenty-one club" la main
tained at this school. Th member of
thla organisation pledge themselves not
to use tcbaoco until they are 21 year oi
ag.
SALOON KEEPER ACCUSED OF
VIOLATING CLOSING LAW
Charts Lewis proprietor of a saloon In
th Orpbeum block, wa arrested last
night charged with violation of th
o'clock closing law. He waa released on
a te bond.
Bene Eowol to Cnaaafcerlala'a.
"I fcev tried moat of all th cough
cure and find that there la non that
equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
haa never failed to give me prompt re
lief." write W. V. I lamer, Montpelier,
In.1.' When you have a cold give thla
remedy a trial and see for youraslf what
a splendid medicine it ta Obtainable
everywhere.' AU ilruggiata Advertise
ment
Billy99 Sunday Talks on Topic,
"How to Be Loss Than a Man99
"Billy" Sunday sermon.
afternoon was a follows:
Text: Joshua xlv:18 "Choose ye
this
day whom y will rve."
Th tet we written by by Joahoa. suc
cessor to Moses, both great among Jews
and among men.
Ood gave His law to Moses and they
form th Jurisprudence of the world.
They are the beat of an our lawa today.
The aame la true about our principle on
sanitation. The Jewish laws can't be
beat
Somebody define man aa a rational
animal. A horee la not rational, a hog la
not rational. Tt a horee know hi sta
ble and a hog hi pen.
Why shouldn't man know what 1 beat
for htmT Some horse and some hog
can give some men pointer when It
come to horee sense.
A man Is unreasonable when be Is un
righteous, a man muet be a moral Idiot
who doesn't see that It la reasonable to
be a Christian, and unreasonable to be a
inner. It la only reasonable to do what
la right .and servo Ood.
What makes a manT Not avetrdapole.
X man lsnt a man beoaus he stands
five feet eight, or six feet, and weigh
IS or too pound.
I see sign In batoher shoes. dressed
beef and dressed pork" at so moon. Some
men are Just boggy. Jowly, porky Indi
viduals. If brain and heart that make
a man.
Doisoade M Cfcameissii
On the other hand some of the biggest
men are men of small stature. Charac
ter make manhood.
Alexander IL Stephen, as vice presi
dent Of the ex-end-late Confederate
States of America, during his term In the
United States senate had to be wheeled
in an Invalid chair. But th senator
all dreaded to cross aworda with him.
Once Btepens said something that
aroused tha Ire of Robert Toomb from !
Georgia. II strode up to the Invalid's
chair, and doubled up hi flat and Mid.
"I could eat you."
Stephen retorted, "If yon did you
would have I more brain In your bally
than you have In your head now."
It Take Manhood to Be Christian.
Toombs found excuse by saying he wa
a self-mad man, and Stephen replied:
"That relieve Ood of a great responsi
bility."
I Vn man ft n Hva a vaxumJarVft ffT not IS
woum not. They asked him If he be
lieved In Jesus Christ He did. They
asked him if he believed In the Bible as
tho word of Ood. He aald he did. He
believed In hell.
But when they asked why h would
not give hi heart and hand he replied:
"I'm not man enough to be a Christian."
That's pretty nearly a good reason,
and the nearest I have ever heard. Lot
of you man haven't manhood enough to
be Christiana. Ton Haven't manhood
enough.
Tou aren't men enough to walk out
before all this crowd and take your stand,
and then go horn to your wife and chil
dren and live It You lack manhood.
It don't tak muoh of a man to be a
Christian, but It take all there 1 of a
man. And f a man is not a Christian
he Is lea than a man. Tou put that
dOWn... ,..... . . ... m. 4t
Physical strength I no teat of man
hood. There are many false Ideal of
manhood. Look at Samson. He wa
magnificent physically, but we find htm
lain by th wile and subtlety of an
unprincipled woman.
Nor 1 intellectuality enough. . Look
at Lord Bacon. One of the greatest
minds of hi time was bis. But see him
led down Tower hill as a prisoner of
debt See htm taking bribe when he
wa lord chancellor and being bought by
th highest bidder.
Fast living la not manhood. It la not
manly to know th white collar of a
mug of beer, to fill up with rotgut whisky.
and then go yelling like a Comanche In
dian. '
Nor la It a alngn manhood to ours.
Warnta w Bnrn Life for Jean Christ
la Jesus Christ you get a revelation
of man of man to man. Jesus cam
Into the world not only to reveal Ood
to man, but He came to reveal you to
yourself and me to myself.
In Jesus Christ I hav a revelation of
manhood. In Jso Christ I get an Idea
of what God would have man to be.
And It Is only by striving to be that kind
of a man that you are decent
To be saved is to be more a man. To
be lost is to be less a man.
Like the man who aald h was not
going to work m th afternoon because
he hadn't worked In the forenoon, some
of you've wasted and given to the devil
the forenoon. Tou'd better make It up
by giving the afternoon to Ood.
Lots of you men plan to do It some
day. It Is low-down to wait while you
drink and prostitute and go to your old
haunts of vice and Iniquity, and than
when you II on your death bed cry
out to Ood.
Is that your Ideal of manhood T I've
a higher Ideal than that I want to
burn up my life for Jesus Christ
And maybe Ood won't be patient with
you any longer. How do yon know but
that Ood aald that If you are not con
verted this world will die? V
If your children ever grow In virtue
and happiness it will be due to the In
fluence of the ohurch. If the Sunday
school don't get them the grog shop and
the brothel will.
But I say, awing wld th doors and
let them all com In that wUL Com
In and sing your song and pray your
prayer and hear your sermon.
' X believe many men are In their final
day, many men in thla audience. Tou
may not e the grass and the flowers
again. Think what a satisfaction it
would be to your wife and children to
ee you die in the church.
Ton want th church when trouble
talk though your home. Tou want
the consolation of th church when you
are In misery.
Woaaca sag-port Ood Men port
Vlee.
The church of Ood la founded on th
rock of ages. The charter of the church
I sverlastlng. The dividend Is heaves.
The keys axe held by th universal
proprietor, Ood the Father. Th preal
dent of th Institution Is Ood.
When all other Institution fall-VOU th
church will still be ready ta receive 'and
comfort and help you always.
Tell m this: Are the churches full
of men or of women? Of women, and you
know it Are the gambling dens, the
penitentiaries, th race tracks, the sa
loons, the jails, the reformatories, full of
men or of women? Of men.
Slxty-elxht per cent of the membership
of the churches is taken up by the women.
It I a disgrace that the Institutions of
decency are parked with women, and the
f ! of degradation are full of men.
Tou men are worse than Chinese. They
bind the feet of their children to prevent
development. Tou prevent the develop
ment of yonr wife, of your children and
of your neighbor.
What will you say when you meet year
wtfet What will you aay when you meet
your children, your lodge member, your
btwtness associate, yoor friend and your
neighbors T That you stand with decency
and right, or with degradation and
wrong T
When I stand before Ood In that day I
want to tell Hhn that I did all In my
power to help Mr. Sunday and the chil
dren to live In Jesus Christ. Th earliest
recollection of any of my four bable wa
my bending over them In prayer.
Tou men her have wlvea and children
and neighbor and buslnee associate.
How are you living in their eye? There
are not ten men In this tabernaol but
know that If you had done your duty
your name and the names of year fel
low men would be In the kingdom.
Too Ye wider Just great an obligation
to ttv for Jesus Christ aa X am. If yon
will prove to me where I'm more obli
gated to be a Christian than yon, or
where any of these minister are, or why
they or X should live more decently than
you do TO a.ult Every man la reapon
ethi to Ood tor th way be Uvea the life
Ood baa given Mm.
Hooter SJaoeiM Tell Hew to Die
Right.
Ah. it pay a man to be a Christian. I
am a Christian because of the blessing
that coma to a man who serves Ood
They laughed at Noah. Thy laaghed
at Abraham, at Daniel, at Jeremiah. They
laughed at Christ
I say this, too; If you are a pfaysrahut
vnn'M ,4a .. v. 1 1 . i a . . i
our Paoont how to die right aa to diag
nose uieir aimeuiuaa and ailments.
just suppose there Is a helL mavba.
What about that then? Don't you want
to be Insured? Don't you want to be on
the safe side?
I have no buslne ability. If I have it
la dormant But I had rather be a
preacher of Ood and a Christian than be
a millionaire In th world of affair.
It la human to stand with th crowd; It
Is divine to stand alone. I want some
thing more than mar Intellectuality If to
hv It I hav to pass up Jesus Christ
iDon t misunderstand me. Tou never si
a man who has believed more firmly In
eauuanon than I do.
Tou expect to be a Chrtatlan some day.
Some think It is manly to put It off. Bom
men cherish th Idea that they can keep
their live under their own control anUl
th last moment and then think they can
take one alp of the water of life and
wing tnto glory.
They think they can dram th cup of
lif to th laat dreg and then present
their dirty carcaaeea to Ood. They think
they can live their live for the devil and
Just before death have a preacher slip
mem through to glory.
I that your Ideal of manhood? It's not
min. I ay. "Ood. I'll do my best now."
and those that wait thla way win be dis
appointed.
Z suppose ther are om men who hav
been so busy all of their live that they
have never taken th time to think and
modltat over the thing.
Then when they are on their deathbed
they have time to meditate and accept
Christ "
But yon men here this afternoon wfll
know before I am through and you are
all Informed on th subject now. If you
hav acted on your knowledge you would
all have been on the way to glory long
ago. I am not preaching anything nsw,
and I am Just stirring you up to your
duty in what you already know.
Don't Trifle with God's Great Merer
There waa a hunter who had a whistle
which presented th cry of the fawn. He
blew It and a beautiful do sprang out
from the bushes and stood facing the
man.
Sh stopped with her Instinctive fear
of man as her enemy. But he did not
shoot. He was so Impressed with th
mother love, that the deer would face
death to come to the fawn she thought
wa In distress, and he threw away hi
gun and clapped hla hand and cried
"Sh-h-h-r," and sh bounded back Into
the bushes.
But what ahould be thought of men?
Do you think because Ood has been v.-
tlent that He will always be patient?
Some of you men have been putting It
off until there isn't a hair between you
and hell.
Don't think because Ood has been
merciful In the past He will always be,
Don t trifle with Ood's mercy.
I believe In Ood'a great mercy, but I
also believe that Ood la giving some of
yon men your last chance.
There was a business man In a town
where meetings were being held. The
merchants told the clerks they might at
tend the meetings at the tabernacle, and
might become Christians, but whether
they did or not would make no differ
ence In their standing at the store.
He told them, of course, he waa not a
Christian, but had used hla influence for
the good of hla clerk and they might
do aa they aaw fit
Thla man is Ilk a man passing a burn
ing house who saw a woman standing In
a window screaming for help. The man
called to her to be brave, but be could
not help her. He would watch for
member of the fire department as he
walked down the road and would send
him to her aid.
In th meantime b told th woman
Just do the best you can to get out, but
If you born to death remember I used my
influence.
Father Conld Rot Pray for HI Dy
lag soak
A young Tale man lay dying In Den
ver. The father had done everything that
money could de to save him. He had sent
for a specialist from Chicago to come
on a special train and attend him. He
went Into his son's room on day and
said:
"Son, is thsre anything that I can do
for you? I will do anything for you that
money can do.
The son looked at his father and said
to him:
"Father, pray for roe."
The father walked to th window and
bit his Hps until the blood ran. until the
nails dug Into his flesh, Fcua day a later
as he was returning from the grave of
that son he said:
"I would give all X have got, all my
gold and silver mining stock If I could
call that boy back and pray for him a
ha requested."
Some of you make an excuse that you
are not a church member. That doesn'
let you out
If you'll show ma where I have to be
sober and you drunk, where I must pray
and red th Bible and you not. then I'll
quit. You're under just a much oblUa
tions to help that clerk to a Christian
life aa you are to pay htm hla salary,
to tell a man how to die aa to sell him a
porous plaster or a thousand feet of turn
ber. The fact that you are not a church
member doesn't let you out
I tell you, men. I think I'd rather be a
pauper with my wife and babies begging
bread from door to door I think I'd
rather be stone blind or racked with
every disease and ruin I'd rather have
all my friends forwake me. and be able
to sing "I Know that My Redeemer Uv-
eth" than to hav all this world's good
without Jesus. '
In th PnolflO Oarden mleslon, of which
our friend Harry Moor la the superin
tendent a man, a college graduate, once
told this story of his life. He ram back
home after hla graduation and drank and
caroused and his prodigality sent hi
mother to th grave.
Disgraced Ills Family Tnraed Oat
of Heme,
One dsy his father met him on the
street of a little town and rebuked him
for being drunk, H oursed him and
pat In hla face and doubled tip hi fist
and In hla drunken condition -would hav
felled him to the ground, but a man
caught his arm.
Til father turned and went to th house
and walked out through th kitchen tnto
the orchard. His shriek of agony startled
th neighborhood and he went back Into
the hrmse and sat down. Presently hi
on cam staggering and reeling up th
walk.
Th eld father rushed t meet him en
the step and be had Just started up when
he grabbed hi son by th shoulder and
hurled him around. And be satd to hlmi
"I want yon to d two thsnga and do
thorn now. I want you t lea re home.
and I wnnt yon to change your nam.
Our family name ha never been dis
graced but by you. Tou have made u
hang our bead In shame and you hav
put your mother In th grave, and have
turned my hair gray.
"Tour sister I ashamed to go out In
company. Now, than, leave home and
change your name and do It now. '
And the father pushed him down th
tepa and h started oat Hi sister ur
stairs Hstened to the commotion and bur
riod down th little pebbled walk and
caught her brother at the gate, fche
threw her arms about him and said:
Brother, goodbye. Ood help you.
Every night at I o'clock aa long as I
live. I will be on my knees praying for
you. Remember, brother.
Tkoegbt of III Surer Pray I a far
Hlaa.
He started to roam and went fiom
bad to worse, and from worse he went
to Chicago. He struck th bottom. He
got so Jow down that they told htm not
to com back to th old barrel hot
down below th dead line on Clark
street
They told ttkn not to come to tho po
lice station to sleep on the stone fltor.
He couldn't get money to buy poison.
He waa covered all over with vermin.
His clothes hung in rag on hla body.
He waa stroking. His hair wa matted
and his eyes were filled with matter and
bloodshot.
One night he started for the lake. Ho
went east en Van Buren and Dearborn
atseota, and as be stood on th corner
he heard th clock strike t. H leaned
against a lamp post and wept A man
standing near, passing out ticket for
the Pacific garden mission, said:
"What 1 th matter, pair'
He said: "My slater la praying for me."
The missionary aald, "Come In, we
will holp you. Walk In."
He walked in and when the Invitation
was given he went up and dropped to
his knees and accepted Jesus Christ
They watched him a couple of weeks
and gave hlra everything to do that they
could. They told him to write home and
tell his father what he had done.
They said, "Don't ask him for money,
for he will think you are working a
game on htm and trying to oon him out
of some money. Tou tell htm what you
have done."
The young man wrote home and said:
"Father, I am trying to make you
proud of me yet When I come back
you will be proud to receive me, and
stater will be proud to walk and ride
with me In the family carries."
Tea, It Pare Well to Serve the Lord.
They said to him that ne was not Bin-
cere and that they had paid him to do
It He said:
Tea. I am paid. Sin drove me away
from home and Jesus Christ la sand
ing ro back. I . hav been well paid."
Hi father sent him a check for VH
and told him to get some clothes and
hurrv home. Waiting back In that
little town In Ohio were his father and
sister.
Tes. I am well paid." That ta what
It does to serve Ood and keep His com
mandments. It pay to irv Ood
Choose y thl day whom y will rv.
When I com to 11 down to dl and
reflct on my past lif. I want some
lhln more than to know that I was
the richest man. I admit cou.ar in
any man. but when I come to die I ll
want something better than Intellect uoa
forbid that X Should ay anything aga'nst
education, but I want something better
than that
When I come to die I'll want some
thing better than you've got, iniuei.
are you here? Ood forbid that I should
say anything behind a man's tacx or
after he has wrapped the drapery o'
the couch and slid Into be'.l.
Ingersoil, that mouth full of sweeten
ing wind, that painted ecno, me man
who took great delight In knocking tne
orutchea from under the decrepit whon
they stoop peering over the pit of the
grave; Ingersoil, when h tood by th
coffin of his dad brother, said that ".lfe
was a dark, barren vale between the Ice
elad peaks of two bleak eternities.
Waata Better Theaght el Life Than
That.
If death lays hold npon my loved ones
and I am compelled to go to th grave
yard and hear th e'ods with th,t un
utterable sound as they strike the of fin,
where the grave-digger had blastei the
grave out of the fro sen soU of winter
or ohiseld it thrOUh th gieen wa a
of May, or cut It through th golden
grasses and leaves of November, when I
go back to my home, ever which th
death angel has spread his black wings,
when I would give my right arm to e
my kvd one again, or my eye to pre
them In my arm again. In an hour like
that I want to be able to y mor than
that lif Is a dark, barren vale between
the lee-clad peak of two black eter
niti. In all respect to the past president,
no man baa been In the White House
la the last thlrtv-flve year with a keener
Intellect than Bob IngersolL H pre
vented himself from being governor of
Illinois, senator from that state and even
president of the United States.
When the rebels were fighting In th
war against rtome, when th mpror
sent hi ambassador to demand a sur
render: "W will give answer at sunrise," said
th rebel leader.
The ambasador drew a etrel around
th leader with the point if bla sword
tnl said: '
"If you do uoi liumedJatoly step from,
that circle we will take your answer to
be no and that means, war, war, war.
I draw a circle around you now and
It mean war to yon If you don't step
out Tou never saw such a flood tide of
religion. It wa never easier ta take the
stand for Christ and If you resist Ood
pity you. "Choc y this day whom y
will serve "
(CopyrUht, lnia. by William A. Sunday.)
To Organizo State
For Convention to
Change Basio Law
Decision to form an orsanlsetlon in
every county In Nebraska to promote the
initiative proposition to call a constitu
tional convention was reached last night
at a meeting of the executive committee
of the stale organisation which held a
sslon at the Rome hotel. If th prop
osition Carrie when submitted next fall
at the general election, th convention
according to present plana would be held
In October. lVls.
C. A. Soreneon of Orand Island I sec
retary of th commute. He will aet
under the direct supervision of th com
mittee and a a tat organiser otherwise
wm be named.
Those attending th meeting last night
were:
R. B. Howell. F. A. Brognn and L. B.
Qulnby of Omaha. J. N. Norton of
Osoeola, J. F. Corneal of McCnok, W. I
Lock of Unooin. H. uustsTsoo oi
W shoe -and O. A. Sorenaon of Orand
Preparing to Gather
Collection for Sunday
With th money-gathering machinery
all In working order for solicitation thla
week for the offering to b glvn "Billy"
Sunday, th churche hawe not been over
looked and there will be a man to solloit
among the members of each church for
this purpose aa well aa others who will
eall upon th business men and house
for their contributions.
Carlton Hotel Sold
To Martin Berend
The Carlton hotel has been sold by
Mrs. Ardella Roush to Martin Bertnd
for a consideration of about tW.OOu, ac
cording to an announcement made laat
night by th Williams' Business agency,
which mads th deal. The transfer in
clude th l?as on th building and th
equipment. Mr. Berend, the new proprie
tor, has bad long cxpertenoe In th hotel
business.
BIBLE CLASSES FORMED
OUT OF PRAYER MEETINGS
On hundred and thirty-three out of
the 1 neighborhood prayer meetings
throughout th City hav been turned Into
permanent Ulble classes whloh wilt meet
one a week. Thl la on of th result
of the "Billy" Sunday campaign and haa
been brought about by Mis Oraca Sax,
Blbl teacher. It 1 customary to turn
these prayer meeting Into personal
organization. "Billy" declare thy are
th most Important part of th cam
paign because they are th basis of th
whol work.
Friendship are formed and results
secured In the meetings that have a
far reaching effect In one of the meet
ing recently a minister told of a local
card club that has bean turned Into a
Bible class and in th future will meet
weakly a of yore, but for the purpose
of studying th Blbl instead of playing
cards.
PARTY PRAYER MEETINGS
INCREASING IN SIZE
Tb "party prayr meeting" bld Sat
urday morning In th grill room of th
Loyal hotel by the member of th Sun
day party was the largest that has been
held during this campaign for th rea
son that a number of local ministers
Joined In It
This meeting ha been a regular week
ly feature of the campaign. The mem
bers of the party have gathered prompt
ly at 10 o'clock every Saturday morn
ing and nothing was allowed to Interfere
with thla arrangement
The purpose of the meetings has been
prayer for the suooess of the campaign.
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
ORATORICAL ASSOCIATION
Th Crelghton Oratorical association at
Its first msetlng of th yar elected th
following officer: Oerald LeVlolette,
president: Benjamin English, vice preal
dent; Leo Bsverldg, secretary; Edward
McOann, treasurer; Messrs. Vttr, Berg
man and Burns, committee on debate,
and Joseph Splrck, censor.
Th Oratorical association I th of
ficial debating society of th school,
membership being open to any student
of th college department It is under
th direction of Prof. Wallace, Instructor
In philosophy.
GROCERS AND BUTCHERS
WILL VISIT TABERNACLE
The grocer and butcher of Omaha
will be at the tabernacle next Tuesday
venlng In a body. Secretary Cameron ct
th association Is giving out badgea in
all those applying at hla office. The
grocer and butcher will sseet at door
No. U and th reservation will be held
open until 7:15. It la stated that Mr. Sun
day will mak some special remark In
hla sermon about Sunday closing. Host
of th grocers and butcusrs of th clt
at heartily In favor of closing on
Sunday.
SUNDAY PARTY WILL HEAR
GADSKI MONDAY EVENING
' Th member of the Sunday party will
be th guests of th mangament at the
Auditorium t bear th Mm. Oadskl oon
crt Monday vnlng. Th Invitation
cam from Manager Frank of tb Audi
torium and waa accepted with pleasure.
"Billy" will be unable to attend because
he speaks In 8t Joseph, Mo., that even
ing and "Ma" la going wtth him. '1 cer
tainly would go to hear ber sing If I
wars going to be here," he said. All th
other members of the party will be at
the concert
REAL POMEGRANATE GIVEN
SUNDAY BY OMAHA COUPLE
Rev. C. P. Oraham and wife or KJ
South Fourteenth street hav sent "Billy"
Sunday a real pomegranate, a luscious
fruit mentioned frequently In th Bible
They raised it themselves In Omaha,
though it is a tioclual fruit by nature.
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