THE PEE: OMATTA, WEDNESDAY, OCTODER 2 1013. PREPARE FOR THE STATEJEACHERS Two Hew Local Committees Added This Year to Help in the Entertainment TO USE THE CITY AUDITORIUM Local workers to the number of 800 are to handle the loral end of the Nebraska State Teachers' associa tion when it is in session here No vember 3, 4 and 6. The local cen tral committee on arrangements is holding meetings frequently to han dle the various details It is necessary to look after during the convention. Two new local committees have been thrown In the field this year. The proceedings of the general ses sions are to be printed this year in pamphlet and circulated among all the members of the association. Assistant Superintendent N. M. Gra ham of the city schools Is delegated to look after this. Alio M. Hill la again the decorator In charre of setting the Auditorium Into artlstto shape. She haa decided to decor ate ta (Teen and gold this year. These are the colors of the association. A large monogram, "N. 8. T. A.," Is to be placed In goM orer the rostrum of the Auditor ium. To Vm Aadltorlntn. The Auditorium la to be used for the opening session thla year. Instead of the First Methodist church, as In former years. General sessions are to be held on Wedneday and Thuraday nlghta and Fri day morning at the Auditorium. Sectional meetings are to be held all day Thurs day and on the afternoon of Friday. Mary N. Austin is in charge of the various reception committees to be sta tioned at the railway stations and at other points where Information can be given and assistance offered to the in coming delegatea. High achool cadeta will be delegatea In squads to asaist In the work of giving Information at the railway stationa and other work of as slstlng the delegates to places where they want to go. Principal Karl F. Adams of the High If All Americans Were Christians Crime Would Be Less in Dull Times "Billy" Sunday preached at noon at the Brandela theater to men only on "The Inner Wall." His text was taken from Epheslans 111: 14-K: "For this cause I bow my knee unto the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, that He would grant you to be strength ened with might by His Spirit In the inner man." The pages of ancient history tell of a certain Dutch city bombarded by the Spaniards. .The city was surrounded by a great wall which gave the Dutch in habitants a sense of security; and against this wall the Spaniards hurled their battering rams In persistent as sault. Finally, to the consternation of the Dutch, tbe wall showed signs of breaking. , The Dutch called a council of war and decided to erect another wall Inside of the! one wnicn was weakening, ah aDie bodied men were drafted Into service for the purpose of building the inside wall. Inch by Inch It aroaa. and Just as the last bHck wss laid upon the inner wall the outer wall gave way. Through a breach in this outer wall the swarthy Spaniards rushed, but they were stopped by the inner wall; their batter ing rams fell to no avail; the inner wall was impregnable. Now It is the business of Christianity to erect in the inner life of the Individual a wall which will render that individual safe from the assaults of the enemies of tha aouL '. " ' Oar Well Beina; Constantly Attacked Ws live our life In the enemy's country we are constantly surrounded by ene mies to oUr well being. To use Bunyan's figure,, the city; ot man's soul is con stantly bombarded at the five gates of the senseS: 1. Physical Disease is constantly seek ing to obtain a strangle hold through con sumption, pneumonia, cancer, paralysis, bacteria in the air, germs in the water and In the milk. I. Mental What we have once seen we can never "unsee." The books we read, the pictures we gase upon, the things we hear, these all pertain to the mental. 3. Moral-Organised society has seen that the Individual is surrounded by these i enemies; organised society has seen that the Individual needs protection, and has built around the Individual certain outer walls to protect him from the enemies of; his physical, mental and moral well-being. Some of these walla are: 1. Legislation The laws of society act aa a constant protection to the Individual. They specify what are his rights, level a penalty for violation. It would be hard sledding for the individual if the laws of society were rubbed from the statute books and every one left a law unto him self. Edneatlom Against Iajraoraace. X. Education Organised society has aeea that ignorance is soil in which seeds of badness grow with alarming rapidity, so it has set about the erection of a wall of education about the individual. All things being equal, the educated man should be better able to protect him. self against the enemies of the body, the mind and the soul, and the individual is much safer when surrounded by the outer wall of education. J. Business Organised society has seen that an idle mind is the devil's workshop. It haa seen when men have no business moorings, when they are without a Job, many of the baser things corns to the surface. Organised society haa as its ideal an economic order in which every able-bodied man or woman can teach that ideal. Handcuffs Base Elements. 4. The Home-Organised eociety has Been that the inriuence of wife and chil dren U one of the most, wholesome In fluences of life- The stability of society, virtue of womanhood and honor of man hood depends upon tbe development ot a good home life. The fact la, the love of a good, pure woman handcuffa the baser elements in tbe Individual and calls into being the noblest qualities, which until then have been asleep. There ia no question but that society and the Individual are better off for this outer wall called the home. a. patriotism Organised society has seen that the love of one's country is a wholesome force In the life of an Indi vidual. History Is full of stories of men School of Commerce Is head of the re ception committee for the receiving of the speakers on the program. J. Vt. Masters. principal ot tbe High school. Is In charge pt the guides and ueherS, while Assistant Principal McMil lan ta In charge of the doorkeepers tar all sections. Pr. H. A. Sent ia again te lama hla daily bulletin every aftemeen, giving a detailed program ml the Mas tings of the MtAWtag; 4 r. Odd Fellows Decide Not to Adjourn to Go to Hear Sunday No, the Odd Fellows grand lodge did not adjourn Tuesday afternoon to go In a body to the Tabernacle to hear "BHly" Sunday, aa aome had planned to have It do. The matter did not come openly be fore the grand lodge, however, as It was killed before it got to the surface. A resolution seeking to make the of fices of the grand encampment and the grand lodge separate and distinct office to be held by separate Individual was In troduced during the morning, but killed. The grand treasurer and the grand scribe are identical for both organisations. A resolution is also being framed for the grand encampment seeking to make the meeting place of the grand encamp ment different from that of the grand lodge, as hitherto the one has always gone where tbe other goes. BARREL OF APPLES FINDS BEE NO PLACE FOR PEACE The editorial rooms ot The Bee were popular with all employee of the estab lishment yesterday. A barrel of choice Jonathan apples was presented to the edi torial staff by Charley Benson, manager of the Glllnskl Fruit company, in observ ance of Apple day, and at the hour of going to press tie said barrel was ex hiuitlng signs of distress as a result of the many attacks upon It. For Inlsretloa. Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive fer ments for indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to take. What Is needed Is a tonio like Chamber-. Iain's Tablets that will enable the stom ach to perform Its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. All druggists. Advertisement. who, have risen to acts of sublime heroism when prompted by love of country. Now, I yield to no man in my gratitude to organised society for building the outer walls about the Individual. It is easier to follow the path of duty, to listen to the voice of right in a land where these walls surround the Individ ual. I feel like taking off my hat to organized society tor the real service it has rendered the cause of religion by erecting these outer walls of legislation, education, business, home and patriotism; but there is no one who does not know that there are exigencies in life when no one or all of these walls can render the individual safe. (a) Take legislation, for Instance. In spite of our statute books every day there la an innumerable company of men who throw law and order to the winds and outrage decency and. honor. Over 10,000 were committed In thla country last year. Over 60,000 girls were sold as white slaves during the year. For them at least the outer wall of legislation breaks down. Education Without Parity. (b) Education. Education has the power to develop man's abilities, but there are innumerable cases where it falls to direct those abilities. (c) Business. There is no doubt that poverty causes crime with some. Just aa crime causes poverty. There is no doubt that being without a Job la a severe strain on man's morality. . If abject poverty tends to eat away the foundation of moral powers, there seems to be a sort of acid In money and pros, perlty that eats the virtue and purity out of many who possess It. d) Home. With all the moral .Jnflu ence of the home every copy of the morn ing paper adds to the sickening list of men and women .who violate all the sacred things that bind them to , home. They sin against themselves, sgalnst their children and against society. Every day the outer wall of the home as protect ing force breaks down. (e) Patriotism. Although in the time of war patriotism doea Inspire small men to big action, yet In times of peace when I th. .mn A. , . . ... . , " """1r " .V" iKiuc w wie uruin is ami, men una it easy to fall m their duty, and in a thousand and one ways, by low Ideals or dishonest practices, commit treason to their country in innumerable ways. There are more Benediot Arnolds than history records. Every day, therefore, the outer wall of patriotism breaks down. Cnrlsttaa Character Impresrnable. I want now to pay a tribute to that one Inner wall of genuine Christian char acter which will stand when all these outer walls have crumbled into dust. If every man In America was a genulna Christian, we . could dispense with the outer, wail or legislation, for it is be cause the principles of Christianity are not accepted and lived out that we need police. Jails, penitentiaries, electric chairs and scaffolds. If every man in America was genuine Christian, even though we lacked the wall of education, It would be found that the Ignorance of a man who is a Chris, tlan would not be aa fruitful a soli for the seeds of wickedness aa the ignorance of the man who la not a Christian. If every man in America was a genuine Christian our period, of unemployment would not be productlce of crime as they are now. The inner wall of Christianity helps a man more than anything elae to hold his ruder true, when his sense of morality ia being strained to the breaking point by temptationa which come In the hour of poverty or, want. If every man In America was a. genuine Christian we could beat our swords into pruning hooks, our bayonets Into plow shares, sink our battleships, spike our guns and hang a "For Kent" aign over very brewery, over every saloon, and houses of shame would become houaes of virtus. No one of these walla, nor all without the inner wall of Christianity, can render the nation or the Individual aafe from tbe enemies which attack us on all aides, but the Inner wall of tha religion of Jesus Christ can protect hlra even though every other wall be torn down. On the Rork of Ages founded What can shake my sura repose! By Salvation's walls surrounded, I can laugh at all my foes I 1 (Copyright. 1U. W. A. Sunday.) "Promises of God Precious99 Text Promises of God are great and precious, said "Billy" Sunday in hla afternoon ser mon at the Tabernacle yesterday: Text: "VTWeby are given unto us ex ceeding gieat and precious promises; that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corrup tion that ia In the world through lust." II Peter 1:4. The largest diamond ever mlni In t'tc world waa found a few years ago la South Arrlca, In the Klmueny t. ... The diamond waa as large as your first and weighed one and one-halt pounds. It was perfect In color and luster and was presented to Klnf Edward. lie waa hav ing It cut for him when he died. It waa worth millions of dollars. It waa worth ao much more than all other diamonds that there was no standard to Judge the value of the basis of comparison. So you cannot express exceeding great and precious. That diamond waa exceed ing great and precious, but you could not get an Idea of Its real value by that. There la no meaning to these words un less you take the most valuable of all thlnga for a standard of comparison. Ex ceeding great and precious means beyond comparison. The words were not put in the Bible for effect. No words are put in the Bible for effect. The Bible talks to us so we can understand. God could use language that no one could understand. But we cannot understand all by simply hearing and reading. When we see ws w.. know. Serin and Believing. Robert Moffatt showed the natives In Africa a teakettle and an oxcort. Then he told theirf there were teakettles in England that could draw fifty oxoarte. Of couree, they didn't believe it, but years later when he took one of them back with him and he saw a locomotive pull out a train, he said, "Big teakettle, steam, oxcart." He believed it when he saw it, but he couldn't understand it by merely hearing about It. Bo we cannot understand what exceed ing great and precious really meana. The best God says Is only a hint at the real glory of his promises. So the strongest expressions fall -r short of realisation. The promises are great because they are from God to hla children. The promise of the father to his child should be the most sacred promise known. You can make promises and forget them, but God can't forget; it he did he wouldn t be God. All of the promises 'are based on the four geat plllara of religion. Justice, by which all must be treated auae if they all fulfill the condition. Grace, by which God cannot forget. Truth, which never changes, God is the same yesterday, today and forever. Power, by which ho is able to do anything he promises. The promises have back of them tha throne of God. God's Promisee. J The Bible haa promises running all through It and God wants you to ap propriate them for your use. They are like a bank note. They are of no value unless used. Tou might starve to death if you have money In your pocketa but won't use it. So the promises may not do you any good because you will not use them A preacher went to call on a woman who was In poverty. He asked her if she didn't have any children. She said she had a son. Ha asked her If the son didn't write to her, If he never sent her anything, and she said he did, a lot of picture papers. He asked to see them and she showed htm a vase stuffed full of bank notes. ' They did her no good be cause she couldn't use them. It's like that today. People sit down and won't give God a chance. If you have never used the Bible promises as they were meant to be used they have never done you any good. Use the I-romlsee. General Booth heard of a man in great want and he sent him a check. The man was astonished and said , he would have that framed and hung up on the wall. He waa foolish. It would never do him any good unless he used It. Use the promises. The Lord tells you to use the promises. Millions don't know the promises are in the Bible. In reading Exodus how many times you lose patience with those thick headed Israelites. Ood was continually promising to care for them and yet many were living on the hillside on sage tea and greens when they might Just as well have been up to their knees in clover. They wouldn't take God's word and too many are Just as slow today, when they might be living in blessings. - When you are in trouble, instead of going into the Bible to find a help you let them grow and they grow faster than Jonah's gourd vine. You are afraid to atep out on the promises. Like a man who went to cross a river on the Ice and after be had gotten a little way he thought he heard a crack and ha fell on his knees and prayed and began to crawl to shore, and aa he ar rived he heard a noise and looked behind to see a six-horse team with a wagon load of pig Iron coming after him. Whatever Ta Shall Ask. Let's look at some of the pro ml sea: "Whatever ye shall ask through faith in my name that shall surely be given you." Or If you ask anything of the Father in my name I'll do it. If some of you would receive such a promise from John D. Rockefeller or Andrew Carnegie, you'd alt up all night writing out checks to be cashed in In the morning. And yet you leave the Bible lay on the table and go to hell. "All power is given to Ms In heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore unto all nations, baptizing them In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, and lo I am with you always, even unto the end of the world." All power is given to Me. I'll be with you and yet some never lift their hands. You say you can't do everything. No. But you're not lifting your finger to do anything. But you can aay like Paul, CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia IIow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid I In one mlnuta your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a smsll bottle of fay's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetratea through every air pasaage of tha head, soothes tha Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief cornea Instantly. It'a Just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Advertisement Arc Great and of Sunday Sermon "I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me." "It you love Me keep my command ments and I'll pray that IHxl shall send you another comforter." "If you had faith even aa a grain of mustard seed, you could say to this mountain, 'be removed,' and it would be removed." Ood wants men to be mountain movers. Nothing is too hard to be moved in the name of the In1. You can move all mountains of difficulty. I would rather a child of mine would fall down repeat edly while trying than to grumble and growl and never try. You can always tell, when a man grumbles about others' mistakes, that he la not doing anything himself. All fools can criticise, but it takes brains and heart to do anything. Promise Saves Many. "Let the wicked forsake hla ways nnd the unrighteous man his thoughts." How many that promise has saved! How many prostitutes and drunkards and fallen women that lias restored. Why should a church be less willing to step out on that promise thnn the sinner. Every one that Is saved believes on ths promise or he wouldn't be a Christian. If it had been as hard to get sinners to get up and come down the aisle aa It has been to get some church people to go out after them, there wouldn't have been more than 2,ono converts now. This Isn't evidence of your work and you know It. It is the power of the Ixird. Some have been working like slaves every night Others have done nothing. There are a good many In the church who can't tell whether thoy are saved or not. They think they'll have to wait until after they are dend before they can toll. I know right now my standing with Ood, hotter than tho captain of a ship does his loca tion in mid-ocean. And a good many of the promises In the New Testament were placed In there to give the longitude and latitude of a Christian Ufa. Rverlaatlngl 1,1 fe. "He that belleveth In Me hath ever lasting life." H-a-t-h spells now, I know I am saved, now. A rifle Is exceeding great and precious to a soldier boy when hla life Is in danger, ao the promises of God are to a Chris tian. There is nothing they cannot de liver us from. Take worry, "Old worry came and rang my bell, And awakened me from slumber; I yelled, see here, old guy, move on, You'v knocked at the wrong number." The heaviest burdens of this world are thoss of tomorrow, which we take up today. An old man ssld, "I've had many troubles, but the worst were tha ones thst never heppened." An old woman got up to give testimony one day and said, "I feel bad when I feel good, he cause I know I shall soon feel bad again." The Lord has an awful time with some of you. A long face Is the most dishonorable thing you can offer to the Lord. Don't you think the Lord knows your troubles? No Daniel ever went Into a lion's den alone. So don't throw your ticket, away ' " "," " "" " ,"""" " wiit cuiuo dui inn oiner sioe. riani your feet on the promises of God. "Suf ficient unto, the day is the evil thereof." Take care of today and let tha Lord take care of tomorrow. Believe on his promises. . Some people take more care of their cats snd dogs and canaries than of their children, but Ood doesn't Beat Kind of Protection. "I will Instruct thee and teach thee the way to go. I will guide thea with t, . in "' - MlMll -. ., ., , yy,. , .. .IIIMI t n When Detroit the Home of Automobiles mokes Studebaker its own "First Choice" Can YOU safely bay amy otbar csnwitbout know ing what SUudebauto oCses ? Think I Detroit maks thrwo-abarth of 3 theor rnsxlo to tho errtkw country. Detroit people the majority of them an either directly MeocitTted with one of the many murafftrtafwr or eta come in daily touch with the people who are. They KNOW the care know the fectoriee know the oif anbMrtlon. Do yoo think they'd Lnweet their own money in a car nnlaea it u tbe TOP walue of the market? Fact is that tbe official registration figorea fcr the first aeven months of 1915 ahow a substantial pref erence for Studebaker Carer aU other cart Hat ing at $500 and more. And when Detroit people make Gtndebaker "First Choice" orer ewery other car Uettag at $500 or more, what can it xneen bat that 8tudebakers gfre the GREATEST wakse for the price? Bol see ttoeare tocjte revs setoff WHY Detroit E. R. Wilson Automobile Co. Studebaker Factory Enoch Eld. 2Stl Are. and Farnam St. my eyes." Ood will guide us by trust In him. "In aU thy was nrknowleriKe hlin and he will dlrert thy Vatha." lie la a belter protection thnn a Hi1lcenian or any human guard. "The angel of the Lord encampetn round about them tht fear him." Just as tlenernl Grant en camped about VlcKsburs. Just as tho Japs hsd camped about Port Arthur. Just aa the Unlaartiuis ramped about Arirlanopte. Think of It. Another thing. The Promisee will de liver us from want and poverty. There Is no famine the Lord cannot stop, God has plenty of corn left In F.gypt. There ere more of tho ravens that fed Elijah. "Trust in the Lord. Then thou shalt dwell In the land and be fed." David said he never saw a righteous man In need. I never saw a Christian hitting tho ties and panhandling. I never saw a Christian thnt waa a hobo. "The young Hons do lark and suffer hunger, but they that trust In tha Lord do not want for anything." Delmonlco and J. P. Morgan, ths mil lionaire of New York, died of starva tion on account of stomach trouble. P. I). Armour waa walking one day through his packing rooms when the whistle blew and tho men rushed to their dinner buckets. He saw one man grab a hunk of bread In one hand and a cup of cold coffee In the other while underneath In the basket ho saw hard-boiled eggs and cold meat, and he said, "I'd give a million dollar, for an appetite like yours." Otfte rnparchasakle. God's eet girts can't be bought with money, ir salvstkin could bo bought the rloh would have It and the poor would not. But It can't be bought. "Whoaoever will" may have It. He will not withhold any good thing. "My God shall supply all of my needs out of his riches." "God Is our reruns and our strength, a very present help In trouble." This la taken from the forty-aixth Psalm. That was Martin Lurther'a favorite psalm. "Very present" Thnt means extra close. Step out on the promises and God will help you. When Jesus walked with hla dls- I clplea on that first Easier morning he openod the Scriptures and showed them what they had not understood. Don't go by appearances; go by God's Word. Remember all trouble Is of the devil, but remember the sword of the Spirit can kill all trouble. "In times of trouble he shall build about me a tabernaclo." "The poor man cried and the Lord heard him and delivered him out of all his troubles." "Let not your heart be troubled," and I might go on for an hour, but I'm not going to. I'm going to quit. When you pray pick out some promise to base your prayer on, but be dead sure you are living In accord with It. (Copyright, 1915, W. A. Sunday.) To Sell Banners to . Rebuild Church Bit by Easter Tornado Mayor Dahlman haa granted permission to tho Christian Laymen movemnnt of the Zlon Baptist church, to sell banners on the Omaha streets Thursday for tho purpose of raising funds to rebuild their Th cmirch w Iocnted at Twpntjr second and Grant street Since the tor- nado the congregation has been worship ping at tha old St. John's ohurch at Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets, but all the while have been working to the end that their own church might be re built Helps Weak Kidneys and Lamha", Get a SGo' bottle of Sloan's Llntment, apply on back and take drops four times a day. All druggists. Advertise ment. for yottreett. RMe la I la ACTION, oa tbe bfBa araf twr the V. Do you use on washday morning? Then, the, hardest work you do is wetting the clothes, soaping, lightly, and soaking for 30 minutes. Fels-Naptha contains a result producing amount of naptha as well as other harmless cleansers. Dissolves grease, loosens dirt, and does the hard work for you. 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