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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOnKK 22, 101."). - Girls! Lots of Beautiful Hair 25 oent bottle of ' 'Danderlne' makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itching scalp and fall, ing hair. . x' V To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy. I wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderlne. It Is easy and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of It. Just get a 23 cent bottle of Knowlton's Panderlne nowall drug- stores recommend It apply a little as directed and within ten mlnutea there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, flufflncis and an incompar able glois and 'lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderlne Is, we believe, the only sure half grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for Itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. ... If you want to prove how pretty and aoft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair faking one mail strand at a time, Your hair will be soft, glossy and. beautiful In just a few moments a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adver tisement. esms for clear skin and good hair Try Resinol Soap for a week. You will be surprised to see how it clears and freshens your complex ion, even in that short time. Used for the shampoo, it 'removes dan druff, and keeps the hair live, rich and lustrous. The soothing, healing influence that makes this possible is the Resinol which Resinol Soap contains and which physicians have prescribed for over twenty years in the care of skin and scalp troubles. Sold by all drug cuts. For simple fras, writ to Dipt 6-P, Rnuiol, Baltimore, Md. . SIX ARTICLES OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT To Be Given Away Absolutely Free Si ... By tho V' Hon 1.. I r..!l Al Mima, ruriwurc 51018 See these six articlea of service-giving quality now on display In our show win dows. A famous Commerce Range, a Medal Dockash Base Burner, a Comfort Hot Blast Heater, end Eldildge Family Kewlng Machine, a Ilestwell Mattress and a Clean Well Washing Machine. All of the above articles to be given away ab solutely free. For full information in re gard to their distribution, call at our store. To Keep Your Skin Free From Hairs (Beauty Topics.) If you are willing to spend a few min utes' time In your room using a dolatone paste, you can easily banish any ugly, hairy growth without diacomfort or In Jury. The paste la luude by mixing some water with a little powdered delatone. This Is then spre.d over the hairy surface and after about 1 minutes rubbed off and th skin washed. You will not ha itlun. I Pointed with this treatment, providing FOU get real delutoue. Advertisement. Kent Your Vacant llouse by Use of Bee Want Ada, OMAHA SETS OUT THE RIYER HEEDS Local Delesrations Show Demands Before Federal Board of En gineers at Kaniaa City. CONDITIONS NOW DIFFERENT i A man In t'lilraco m A ti me on dy. The Omaha delegation made a good ' if 1 cN.uiu imr- all i ,u.i.u of any one impression In Kansas City at the , ,,lll"t 1 ,v' '1'1 ' "" "" " hearing before the federal board of L ""'J'1 l"' a ''J1' V.W''" V.' .If )pi oiid mnk a uliriliir ch 1 . engineers for rivers and harbors. ' Th lr . ,otl, , atmcs money c m t .w. where they gave testimony tending Mono- c!'t bu. life; money cnt buy to show that there is a demand for health. river improvement on the Missouri i ,U ,h? w'alu' of lllc K Tm : mt open the gray an I put that ch 1 1 river that will make it readily navl- b,ck ln your trm. Money can t ny th gable. The hearing was held to glvo'jea of tied that patsoth understand Omaha. Kansas Cltv. St. Josenh. St. ! Money can't tae the sin out ot Louis, and other river towns, a cbance to protest against the pre- Urnlnary report of Lieutenant Colonel Deakyne, who recommended the abandonment of the river improve- nient program inaugurated by con-! greas five years ago. The Omaha delegation, consisting of K. J. McVann, John L. Kennedy, J. 8. White, and Robert II. Manley. has re turned after an exceptionally busy two days spent in Kansas City. B. J. McVann took much of the time Tuesday testifying as to the effect of the Panama canal on the railway rates and the possible results of water trans portation on railway rates In general. Kear.edy tllve Reason. On Wednesday John L. Kennedy had the floor for a long session, during which he cleared up some points as to why river transportation has diminished on the Mississippi, which was a point about which the board was curious since Omaha and the other towns are seeking to have river transportation re-established. Mr. Kennedy pointed out that the keen ness of railway competition had led to methods that hindered the river trans portation, and that the Interstate Com merce commission will now no longer permit such methods ss those the rail ways employed to defeat the purpose of river transportation. This point "brought out the first burst of applause heard at the hearing. "When the government will decide to continue Its policy set forth by congress five years ago," said Mr. Kennedy, 'then, and not till then, will capital develop river transportation." He told the board that its recommendations might be the deciding Influence ln determining the con gressional policy In regard to the future development of the rivers. He urged that the board strike out that part of the re port ot Lieutenant Colonel Deakyne which advocates the discontinuance of the river Improvement policy of congress. He declared that when the government takes up this policy and goes ahead with it-Omaha and t Louis will-come ac tively into the project and that river navigation between Omaha and New Or leans would Inevitably follow. Aa to Lssiker, J. 8. White testified largely as to lum ber conditions and the need of river navi gation for other Omaha commerce. Rob ert H. Manley, commissioner of the Com mercial club of Omaha, testified sa to the activity of the IDmaha Commercial club W'ErThglng 'about the transportation fa cilities now In operation locally at Omaha, and as to the volume of cargo available. Much was also brought out at the hear ing aa to the possible hay tonnage that would go down tho river readily Jf river transportation were definitely established up and down the river. The board granted the request of the Omaha -delegation to be permitted to file a brief soon setting forth the case of Omaha In this whole navigation matter. Assert Judge Will Not Fine Violators of Auto Light Law Superintendent Kugel of the police de partment explains that the reason his men have discontinued making arrests of motorists violating the "dimmer", ordi nance Is because the police Judge would not fine th offenders when arraigned in police court. It was reported to Mr. Kugel that many automobile drivers ar using bright lights contrary to law. "Our motorcycle men work from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. and if they appear In police court against these offenders It means getting down to police court about 8:30 in the morning. When they found that the Judge would not Impose fines they naturally discontinued arrests,' said the boss of the police department. Fire Laddies Have Gay Time Wednesday Nine fire alarms, from I a. m. Wednes day it I L m. yseterday was an unusual record for the fir department. Four of th fires were due to careless handling of matches, one Instance In volving a child. Trying to find a gas leak with a lighted match gav th de- partment a run. A woman saw th re. I flection of a burning rubbish heap and promptly summoned the fire f ighters. A gas stove, rags and wall paper proved anoiner combination wnicn mciiea a woman to yell "Fir I Fir! Fire." FUNERAL OF R. E. M'KELVEY TO BE THIS AFTERNOON The funeral of R. E. McKelvey, well known official of th Woodmen of the World snd old-lime base ball player, who died Tuesday night, will be held from th residence, JUS Cas atret, Friday after noon, Ret. T, J. Mackay officiating. In terment. w).aoh will b private, will be at Forest Lawn cemetery. CITY TO BRING ACTION AGAINST SCHOOL BOARD Tk. mrtl Ar.rt.A it. i..i i partment to proceed against the school district of Omaha for the collection of I2.10S said to have been South Omaha police court costs paid Into the school fund Instead of the general fund of th city for a period of several years. Diarrhoea tleklr Cared, "About two yar ago I bad a sever attack of diarrhoea which lasted for over a week." writes W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I could not stand upright. A druggist recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Th first do relieved me and within two days I was as well as vr." Obtainable everywhere. Adrar- Heaven a Place, Not a Condition, Says Billy Sunday in Sermon "VWy" Sunday opoKe lat night on ' lWnvcn." lie Mid: 1 wo'ilil like. In my sermon tonight. If my mrviiKih will h rnilt and your pa tn lire endure, to and answer threo .u-tlona. I'lint, what !. 1 want lil.'Ht of allT your life. Wait Live anal Lrara, Is there any particular kind of life you would llheT If you tould li e NO ye.s you wouldn't want to die, woud youT I wouldn't. I think there la alwas some hln th matter with a fell w that wants to die. 1 want to stay as lon as God wl.l et me stay, but whtn Hod s time c.mes for me to go I'm ready, any hour of the dy or night. Ood can, waken mi at inid mgnt or in live morning ana I m reauy to respond. But It 1 could live 1 .00". 000 years I d like to stay. I don t want to de. I'm hav ing a good time, l.d in.,m tni w..id for us to have a good time In. It s nothing but tin that i.aa dam ed .he world an! brought It to misery and cor ruption. Uod wants you to hivo a go d t.me. There la Oaly Oae Way. I want to show you the absoli ts and utter futility of pli.nlng f o r hope to a lot ot fool thn.s tlutt will tamn your aoul ln toll, 'liter la only on May: "As Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Hon ot Man be lifted up, that whosoever belleveth In Him should not perish, but have eternal life. For Ood so loved the world that He gave his only begotten son that who soever belleveth ln 111m ho.li n t per lsh, but have everlasting life." Search the annals of time and the rages of history and where do you flni prom ises like thatT On.y uPjii th. pages of the Bible do you find them. Tou can't hire a substitute ln religion. Tou can't do some detd of klndnas or act of phllanthrophy and substitute that for the necessity of repentance and laun In Jesus ChrUt. Lots of people will acknowledge th; t sin In the world, struggle on without Jesus Christ, and do their best to 11 e honorable, upright lives. Your morality will make you a better man or woman, but It will never save your s-ul la tba world. I go to your high-toned, cultured, re spectable man and say to blm: "Ood hath Included all under sin that Ha might have mercy upon all. All have sinned and come short of the glory of Ood. Whosoever Cometh unto Me I will In no wise cast out.' Will you accept Jesus Christ aa your Saviour? Will you give me your hand?" He says; "No. sir; I don't, want your Christ." Both Men Lot. What's the difference between those two men? Absolutely none. They are both lost. Both, are going to hell. God hasn't one way of saving th on and another way of saving the other fellow. Ood will save that man if he ac cepts Christ and He will do the same for the qther fellow. That man Is a sinner and this man Is a sinner. That man is lower down in sin than this man. but they both say "No" to Jesus Christ, and they are both lost or Ood la a liar. You can take a nvsral man: h may shine and glisten and spark 1 like a dia mond. He may outshln In his beauty the Christian man. But he will never be anything else. His morality can never grow. It has no life, but th man who is a Christian has life. He has trnal life. Your morality is a fin thing until death comes, then it's lost and you are lost. Your diamond la a fine thing to carry until It's lost, and of what value la It then? Of what value is your morality when your soul Is lost? 8o. simply ridding your life of the weeds of sin and not planting Jesus Christ Is of no more value to you than a piece of ground la to a farmer without seed ln It. And yet that Is exactly what multitudes of people ar doing. Borne fellow la a boose fighter; he pulls that weed up and throws It away. Yes, but he doesn't plant Jesus Christ. How la he going to win out? He Is lost. Now, you know, some people think that religion la a sort of-well, that Ood will be so pleased with their attainments that ha will grant them salvation as a sort of reward of merit. You just dismiss th Idea that Ood owes you salvation. II gives you th oppor tunity, and If you don t improve it you will go to bell. You get out of your head as quickly as you can the Idea that Cod owes you salvation. Some people seem to think that Ood will b so pleased with their culture, so i pleased with their superior attainments I mm m. rmymtmrA nf mrlfr You moral men, you may be Just as mall nff mm tha fThriattun until riatath knock, you down then you M )a,t, w.u vou trust in tour morality. Th. ; christian U saved because he trust in !,... r vou aea where vou loaa out? Goal Prepared Place tr Yea. I can stand her and tell you that God offers you salvation through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ and that you must accept It or be lost, and you will stand up and argue the queation, as though your argument can change Ood's lpgn You never can do It Not only has Ood promised you salvation on the grounds of your acceptance of Jesus Christ as your Savior, but H ha promised to give you a homo In which to spend eternity. Listen! "In my Father's house ar many mansions; If It were not so I would have told ycu. I go to prepare a place for you." Some people say he av n la a state or condition. I don't believe It It might pos- albly be better to bo In a he.ivenly slate thn ln a P11- l "''' b ter to b w ,uU ln hfcavl' or th f'on"' than to ,n heaven In a "N"Bn lnul ",By lr"u Heaven is as much a place as tle home to which you are going when I dismiss th meeting la a place. "I go to prepare a place for you." Dor, ot i:xpert to Live Least. People sometimes ask me, "Who do you think will die first, Mr. Sunday, you or your wife, or your children or your mother?" I don't know. I think I will. I never expect to be an old man. I work too bard. I burn up mora energy preaching In an hour than any othar maa will bum - up In ten or twelve hours. I never as pect to b an old man. 1 d n t expect to, but I know this much; If my wife or babies should go first this old world would be a dark place for me anj I would be glad when Ood sum moned m to leave It. and If I left first I know they would b glad when Ood called them home. If I go first, I know after I go up and lake Jesus by th hand and ay, "Jesus, thank You, I'm glad You honored ie with salvation; I'm glad You honored me with the privilege of preaching Your gos pel; I wish I could have don It better, but I did my best, and now, Jesus, If You don't care, I'd Ilk to hang around th gate and be the first to welcome my lfo and the babies when they come. Do you rare, Jesus, It I sit there?" And He will say. "No, you can sit right there. 'IM'.l.' If ou want to; It s all right." I'll any, "Thank you. Lord." If they would go first, I think after they would go up and thank Jesus that they ar home, they would say: "Jesus, I wish you would hurry up and bring papa home. He doesn t want to stay down there because we ar up here." They would go around and put their grips away In their room, wherever It la, snd then they would say: "fan we sit here, Jesus?" "Yes, that's all right." Billy Pic tares llamreomlaf, I don't know where I'll live when I get to heaven. I don't know whether I'll live on a main street or an avenue or a boulevard. I don't know where I'll llv when I get to heaven. I don't know whether It will be In the back alley or where, but I'll Just be glad to get there. I'll be thankful for the mansion wherever Ood provides It. 1 never like to think ot heaven as a great, big tenement house, where they put hundreds of people under on roof. like we do In Chicago or other big cltlea. "In my Father's house are many man sions." And so It will be up In heaven, and I'll be glad, awfully glad, and I tell you I think If my wife and children go first, the children might b off som place playing, but wife would b right ther. and I would meet her and say: "Why, wife, where are the children?" She would say, "Why, they are play ing on the banks of the river." (W are told about the river that flows from the throne of Ood.) We would walk down and I would say, Hello, Helen! Hey, Oeorge! Hey, Will- sky; bring the baby; come on!" And they would come tesrlng like they do now when I go home from a trip like thia. Thny will all be awaiting and all will fight for the first kiss, and I tell you one of the happiest days of my life Is when I finish an evangelistlo engage ment In a town, get my ticket, check my trunk and th people say, "Where ar you going?" Home, I'm going home. The hardest cross I have to bear la to leave my wife and children and go up and down this country to preach. You never looked Into the face of a man that loves his home more than I do. I would say, "Wife, where are th chil dren?" "Down on the banks of th river." They would come up and say, "I'm glad to see you. Well, where do we live?" "Right around here; com on. pop, there's our mansion." I would say. "Have you seen Fred, or Rody. or Teacock, or 'Bob,' or any of them?" "Yes. They live right around near us." "George, you run down and tell Fred I've come, will you? Hunt up Rody, and Peacock and 'Bob' and Fred, and see If you can find Francis around ther and tell thorn I've Just com in. And they would com and I would say, "How are you? Glad to se you. Falling first-rate." Will Sin Old II y mas Vp There. "How did you get here?" "Just come a-salllng; I tell you it was great." "When did you leave the earth?" "Last night at o'clock." "Well, Rody, ar there a lot of folks her from Omaha. "Lota of them." "See If you rsn round some of them up and sing some of the hymns w used to sing down there when we were holding that meeting ln Omaha 40,000 year ago." Some good sister would come up and say, "Brother Sunday, I'm from Omaha." "Good; I'm glad to se you." Another would say, "I'm from Omaha.' "Cascarets" for Headache, Colds, Liver, Bowels Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Best for bad - breath, sour stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. They're fine! Cascarets liven your liver, than your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You eat on or two, Ilk candy, before going to bed and In the morning your head Is clear, tongu Is rlenn, stomach sweet, breath right and cold gone. Oet a box from your druggist and enjoy th nicest, gentlest !liir und bowel cleansing you ever ex- !trleiiced. Cascarets stop sick headache, biliousness, . indigestion, bad breath and constipation. Mothers should giv a wbule Caacaret to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. They ar harmless and never grip or alcksv (Advertisement y "I'm delighted." Another from Omaha. "We are going to sing snme of th hymns we snng when we held thnt meet ing at Omaha fi.OX) years agn." "Tou'r wrong. It was TO.OuO years ago w held that meeting." "Well, let's Sing 'Brighten the Corner" and 'if Your Heart Keeps Right." And we'll sing the old hymns, and I'm stir that some of the best songs we will sing In heaven will be some ot the songs we have learned on earth. "In my Father's house sre many man sions; If It were not so I would have told you; I go to prepare a place for you." All la Perfect In Heaven. And. oh, what a time we'll have In heaven! Say, In heaven they never mar the hill sides with spades, for they dig no grevra. In heaven they never telephone for the doctor, for nobody gets sick. In heaven no one carries handkerchiefs, for nobody cries. In heaven they never telephone for the undertaker, for nobody dies. In heaven you will never see a funeral Voceselon going down the street, nor crepe hanging from tho door knob. In heaven none of the things that enter your home here will enter there. Sick ness won't get In. death won't get ln, nor Borrow, because 'Former things hive passed away," all things have become new. In heaven the flowers 'never fade, the winter winds and blasts never blow. Tho livers never congeal, novcr freeae, for It never gets cold. No, sir. Say, don't let Ood be compclleM to hang a "For Rent'' elgn In the window of the mansion He has prepared for yon. I would walk around with Him and I'd say, "Whose mansion la that. Jesus?" "Why, I had that for one of the rich men In Omaha, but ho passed It up." "Who's that one for?" "That was for a doctor, but he did not take It." "Who's that one for?" "That was for one of the school teach ers, but she didn't come." "Who Is that one for, Jesus?" "That was for an Omaha man. but he didn't want It." "Who Is that one for?" 'That was for a booxo fighter In Omahi. but he wouldn't pass up the business. That one was for a lllertlne, hut he thought more of propftatlng his Infamy with women than of praying." Don t let Ood hang a "For Rent" slsn In the mansion that Ho has prepared for you. Just send up word tonight snd say. 'Jesus, I've changed my mind; Just put my name down for that, will you? I'm coming, I'm coming.'' In My Father's house are many man sions; If It were not so I would have told you; I go to prepare a place for you." r (Copyright by W. A. Punday.) ENDORSE TOM BYRNE FOR JOB ON RESERVE BOARD The Omuha Clearing House association has endorsed Tom Byrne for re-election aa Omaha's representative on tha Na tional Federal Reserve board. Millions Use it to Stop a Cold "Pape's Cold Compound1 ' ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Relief come. Instantly. A doe taken every two hours until three doses ere taken will . end grippe misery and break up a severe cold cither ln the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages In the head, stops aasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlahness, sore throat, sneexlng, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-upt Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head! 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THE 0TG.EM PAGING OFFERS ROUTES TO THE CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION (1) Sunset Route Through Houston or San Antonio or El Paso, Tex. Sido trip over Apache Trail by automobile to Rosovelt Dam and Cliff Dwellings. (2) ogden Route-Through Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, across Great Salt Lake "Going to Sea by Rail" along Ameri can River Canyon, through tho old Gold Fields. Short sido trip to Lake Tahoe. (3) Shasta Route-Through Portland, Ore., and tho famous Willamette and Rogue River Valleys; past Mt. Shasta, and Mt. Lassen (the active volcano). . Go oue of tbeBe routes return another and ace the Great West. Tickets can be sold by agents any railroad. En route between the Expositions atop off to see the Big Trees at Santa cms and the Old Missions at Banta Barbara. The Southern Pacific is the safest line record show It, Let me furnish you descriptive literature and help you plan your trip. A. 0. LITTLE, General Agent, 101 Bryant Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Select YOUR Home All over tho City and in tho beautiful suburbs you will notice nice, new houses finished and freshly painted all ready for prospective tenants. These houses were all built for somebody, one of them may as well be for you. Of course, you want a home of your own, you have been want ing a homo for a long time. Builders and realty men have caused these new houses to bo built for just such folks as you. But they can't make you tako one of them unless you want to do bo. It's the old, old story, You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. Builders can anticipate your de sires and build according to your wishes, but they can't make you take a home. You must do that. It is up to you to act. Here are the houses, select one and move into it. You can pay for it as easily as you now pay rent. If, perchance, you can't find the location or the plan of house you wish, the realty men and builders will be glad to plan and erect one that just suits you. Watch the real estate columns of TIIE BEE and you will see that many responsible firms offer to help you. Use THE BEE as your real estate guide and you will be kept constantly in touch with reliable business men offering building service. But the decision and the action rests with YOU. Pleaso remember that and don't put it off forever. THE OMAHA BEE Which of Those Do You Want? i