THE HEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTORER M, 1910. Begin on Salts at First Sign of Kidney Pain We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then the back hurts. Says glass of Salts flushes Kid. neys and ends Bladder irritation. Nebraska Nebraska JEFFREY TAKES RAP !0hJistiaD hu AT SUNDAY'S WORK- S at Bethany ' MXCOI.N, Neb.. Oct. 25.-rclI.V- Pastor of St. Paul", Methodist Church Th, tito convention of the christian churches of Nebraska will be held at Nebraska Nebraska I Nebraska FAYS UP ITS BACK TAXES! Keeley Institute at Blair Sends in Check for $217 to Secretary of State. at Lincoln Says Excitement Doesn't Last Long. Vrlc acid In meat excite the kldneya. thejr. become overworked; get sluggish, che, and feet like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder Is Ir ritated, and you may be obliged to aeec relief two or thr?c times during the night. When the kldnoys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous wsste or you'll be a iVal s'.ek person shortly. At first vou feel ft dull misery In the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache. Ulnlness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather Is bad. Km less meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of i tl of lasting i Jad Baits; take a tablespoonful In a glans The question OPPOSES WORK BASED ON FX AH (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Orl. 25. -(Special. 1-At !es on prominent Methodist preacher is mt wholly In sympathy with lht work of "Billy" Ft nda In Omaha and other cities. tr. T. W. Jeffrey, ixutnr o: Pt. Paul's Methodist chun-h in Lincoln boldly cornea out in his Fuivlav weekly rale dir dis tributed to members of his church S.ir. day nnd replies to defenders of th Sun day methods. In an article devottd to the subject of evangelism, Dr. Jeffrey says that the results of a revival conducted under excitement hits never been proditc- results. Ho says further: GUARD COMPANY FOR GORDON Bethany. Neb., November 1 to 6. A large attendance is expected from all parts of the. state. An exceptionally strong pro- grsm has been arran of church cffl-lency inciuaea among mo prncr . , w, --. , ,.., .1 r.i, i h. national prominence In the christian , KeIey ',naUtut6 ,t pialr which wns In . : church, among whom are 9. J. I orey and , .,,,,.. . . it. Presbyterian Synod and C. W. Jones, the other victims, are I ahle to be out. A I'HOKA, Sept. Si (Special -f peak-j lug on the subject of "A ltllle Ksnilne," lr. Nathaniel Modlffen of Ftemnnt. the : ne ly elected moderator of the Nebraska I Stats synod of the rnstytirlan church, was yesterday inducted into office at (From a Staff Correspondent , tn. n-esbvterian church here. He pleaded LINCOLN, Oct. K.-(?peclal.)-Whether , wlth th memi.ers of the svnod and the Ends Its Session; north bend woman's CLUB TO ENFORCE LAW Lionau) iin.. u bellsvw that tht adoption of a prohl-jurgs number of peorle present for a j . i, J . I ,,1Uon amendment In Nebraska, ahonld , greater appreciation and use of the and Flblc teacmnr , fc Mng h,pp,n at ,hp fxt , Dtbe the aclJs In urine, bj it no longer Is a I happiness. The Ideas of most source of Irritation, thus ending bladder lXt wnthf VweV'ot U K. V. Burnham of Cincinnati. Warren of Indianapolis. J. H. Booth of Kansas City, and Robert Hopkins, gen eral secretary of the National Bible School association. These, with returned j missionaries and speakers from within' the state, promise a convention of In-1 splratlon and great interest to the mem-, hers Of the Christian church In Nebraska. An address by Chancellor C. A. Fulmerj of Nebraska Wesleyan university, and, one by Prof. Arthur Braden of the lnl- j versny or ivansas, win iniensuy m m- the program. The Bethany Christian church Is making extenslvs preparations for the entertainment of the delegates. l"r. MrOlffen spoke of the automobile XOI1TH HK.NK. Neb., Oct. 25 (Spe cial. )-An effort is being made hers to enforce the slate law on the sale and use of tobacco by minors. The Woman's club has written the initiative In the work, under the department of civic Im provement. A committee from ths club Is co-operating with the mayor of ths city and the superintendent of the public schools. The county attorney haa been and of Its Influence on the churclt life nsulte.1 the mode of proceedure of ths country. He declared that church attendance falls off remarkably on days that are pleasant and the roads are In good shape. natur.illv comes to every of water before breakfast for a few days believer as to the best method to lu terest In and your kidneys will the:( net fine. Thl.i ' adowcu to rm. others to ids Christ, lie . ... , . , , . ' knows thst nothing will i-ninl lor o famous salts Is mnle fr.nn the n Id o. trurn B (n example of Christian ln:e;rl y grapes and lemon Juice, c mlinol wlln ani hnliiifxs. It.- a strong determined llthla, and has been uvrd for generations ! attitude of soul In the midst of w- . . . . j ... ,,, , proaches nnd afflictions he may convince to clean clogged kldnc) i nnd stimulate , th((I1(, hm ,hat rhl.,M,.,n J.Mw.rPnce them to normal activity, aiss to noutralixj i la a realltv anl a amice of the hUhest The Ideas of most men on the as they have the nrnfessp't weakness. christians with whom tliev huve been Jad Falts Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure; acquainted. Thae episties thev hive pur- . jiiw..i " . i sued with nnf IncslriL' interest. If tnes) . .... jii, .... .,., ij ' ra" mrn nmni ;uo.ia una jbisc, iney imvj The Beneaict sunset social waa nna water drink which everyone should take . Wn corlnvmei thereby In worldlln-s.; Mpthodl.t KPl.copal church Friday, now an l then to keep the kldnev,, e'enn hut if thev have been tru then th Ir 'ne 'hodlst KPiscopai mu ,m! native nmrir.is here av thov aell ' nderstnniln(ts liav-e been convinced, and I October H. and all f years and oxer were lots cf Jad Salts to folks who believe In Sunset Social is Held at Benedict BENEDICT, Neb.. Oct. (Special.! overcoming kidney trouble while It Is only J calml radiance of the stirs Is more con trouble. Advertisement. ! vincing than nil the words wo cm speak and all the profession we can make. Itnii nt Snnilny Theolotry. "Hut If men arc to be apprised of the aiiiB of savt.ig failli In Christ, we who bei'eve liiust he nisHcngera to them. Wo muM have opixrtunlty to derlnre what I r.iit has come to us. We cannot be satis fies to remain Inactive. There Is a duty In prr.fesElnu Christ that wc enpnot. Ignore. How are wo to express ourselves their hearts have lieen moved. The nols ! ellaihle to enrollment. The day was all less but luminal life shining with the that could he desired and every one seemed to be Intent on enjoying himself. m, w is mm A''Eoeryt1ung baked with n Calumqt is so tempting . C CT fl wholesome delicious ir ifV i I want 'em all. For DSr n n things herd to bake right Q L y it can't be equalled. Calu- r Sr U net it the world' best 65 fl Baking Powder it's mod- rSK'i n crate in pi ice pure in the XlvK n con snd puis In th Inttnf Sfi jrV M wonderful i learenin( ud rmlr C fjf N to boy tod to MS." M Recsirad Hichsst Awards tV j U Nrm C-i B-t Frtt f0 J 3 I- Hit r4 Csm IjQF Everyone shook hands with every on else and all were at home directly. Din ner was served In ths basement of ths church by the younger people. Mr. J. K Howard spoke for a few minutes on the things that Impressed him most while on his iceent trip to the Panama exposition. The following is a list of those over W years old who were In attendance: Mr. whloh is upon us? What methous arc we to employ and war.t occasions, nre we to lire? Must wo wait for the epcclalttit, who comes with methods and language which, phonic our senne of propriety and keep us busy apologizing for woidH ana ways which wc k'.ow to be unchristian? Must we submit to the preaching of a theology which cannot stand the test of reason and which the. scholarship and the com : mon sense of the centuries have repudl ! atod It Is time we understood that when pec pie sacrifice to build and maintain re j ligloos edifices of beauty and capaclous i ness they are meant for 'places of wor ' ship, where men and women are to find Christ in the pardon of their sins. If such edifices do not attract the people and minister to their spiritual want. If the difnlfied services held in these do not eppeal to them, It Is utter folly to build old eheds or crude barns and imagine I these to bet he only meeting places of Qod with men. Work Based on Fear. "There Is not the least question about the permanency of that evangelism which has Its growth In the every day services of the church.' Thorother Is not In Ques tion, for experience' has answered .it many times. Thfs pastor has had ample oppor tunity to study the difference between the effort made by the local church and that made under the stress of great ex citement by the community under the guidance of an Imported evangelist. We do not seek to underrate the work of the latter or to Impugn the methods used, but we do say that experience has! taught us that they are not effective and pasa like fabled spectres before the com ing of the dawn, A thousand witnesses could not convince us against our own experience, A work based largely on fear and a grotesque teology cannot be abid ing. Fear is but a root virtue. What Counts. "If we would meet our obligations as a church wo must find our opportunity right here and right now. If we continue throughout the year as we have begun, with conversions and accessslons at every service, we shall have far more to show at the end, tn genuine conversions In consecrated lives and In service to the community, than If we had been drawn into a whirlwind campaign which had for Its aim the building of a pedestal for the exaltation of an Individual. The evengol- Ism which counts is the everyday service for the Master. It leaves nothing to be regretted or apologized for when the smoke has cleared away. Those who assist In such a service do not feel that they have been used as pawns against their will because they love the church. Nothing can prevent us from succeeding If each does his best In his own way." stltuted many years ago to cure drunken ncss, Is not known, but the fact that Prcretary of State Pool has been able to get that Institution to pay up Its cor poration tsx. delinquent slnco li, Indl- The pulpits of Aurora's churches were cates that the Institution Is anxious to ; occupied Sunday by visiting Presbyterian get back In good standing. j ministers. Itev. M. K. Lumbar of Lun- The Institution Is owned bv rat tles In ; br Preached In the Methodist church, 1 ..... . xi, ii ! KeV. J check for (CI7.15 to pay all delinquencies, over $' of the amount being penalties. tlaard Company nt 'isrdan. Adjutant General Hall will go to Gordon this week, probably Wednesday or Thnrs- Indlcated. Dealers have been warned that they will be prosecuted for violation of the law and copies of ths law are to be posted tn public places. Your Sick Child Is Constipated! Look at Tongue Hurry, Mother! Remove pois ons from little stomach, liver, bowels. Give "California Syrup of Figs" if cross, bilious or feverish. or from York. YOltK, Neb.. Oct. (Special. John lUttlnger, who was seriously Injured at U. Itussell of Blue Hill In (ho Krramon, re., ny a oi ""r"'' Cnlled Brethren church. Itev. T. C. Os- , lect from a railroad trestle and receiei borne of Scott's Bluff In the Christian i ft broken hand and two fractured ribs, church. Itev. M. I. Berg of Beaver City : hss returned home and is much Improved In the Mcnnonlto church, Itev. 8. J, lc ' at this time. Mr. IMttinger was on his Oaw of Fatrbury In the Congregational way to New York with a carload of chcrch. ' chickens and attempted to hoard his car day to organise a company of National Sunday afternoon a memorial service when toe train was moving. Guard at that nlace. (lordoti has for was held In memory of seven Prehy- Walter lludlcy, who was arrested here manv rears tried to secure a comnanv. i terlan ministers of Ncbtaska who died on the charge of wife desertion but owing to Its distance from mohalt-1 during the last year. Rev sation points it haa not been thought advisable to extend the military depnrt- waa i What can we do to meettho obligation j Walter Covey, the oldest man in ths gathering; Mrs. Charles Hhoades, James Bauer. P. L. Will and wife. Henry and Mrs. Grobe, J. F. and Mrs. Tllden. H. P Walker and wife. W. V. Powell and wife, Mrs. A. JJarbert. Mrs. A. James. Mrs. F. L. CrowiT.er. ,M. Carstcn, Mrs. A. O. Bogart. Mrs. A. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Leek, O W. Cook and wife. Mrs. H. B. Bottum. C. M, Csrpenter, H. orpennlng and wife, Mrs. A. F. Harrington. O. W. lark and wife, O. J. Keith and wife, L. W. and Mrs. Trouthman. Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wood. H. W. Hoffmaster, Mrs. Marica, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Mary A. Wirthler. Mrs. F. M. Brab ham. Mr. A. Renqulst and Wife. Mrs. Mc Clure, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conklo, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dovenbarger, A. J. Ohler and wife, Mrs. 6. D. Keeler and wife. J. W. Douglass and wlfe.,Mra. J. W. Trus sell, J. E. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kohn, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Howard. Mr. P. Harden, Mrs. Alice Church, Mr. and Mrs. George Mayo, Mrs. Louisa Blender. EDITOR J. K. KEITHLEY OF SYRACUSE IS DEAD SYRACUSE, Neb., Oct. 2J. (Special-) J. K. Kelthley; editor and proprietor ot the Syracuse Journal, died Sunday morn ing at 4 o'clock, following an illness ot several weeks' duraUon. Mr. Kelthley was born at Louisville. Ky., April 21. and casie to Nebraska In 1875. In , 1878 he first located at Weeping Water and on October 22 of that year was married to Agnes E. Kay, daughter of a pioneer physician of Nebraska City. In 1882 Mr. Kelthley and hla brother atarted the Weeping Water Republican, which he afterward conducted alone. He came to Syracuse and purchased he Journal a little over ten years ago. Mr. Kelthley was a atalwart republican of the old school. He was widely known among the newspaper men of this sec tion of the state and universally re spected. The funeral will take place on Tuesday. October 36. from the Methodist church and the body taken to Nebraska City for burial In Wyuka cemtery, beside that of his mother. ment that far away from the capital, but General Hall believes that there should be at least one company In that section ot the state and the Gordon company will be mustered. He will also go to Gothen burg a Uttle later to muster a company at that place. Smallpox nt Kxeter. The secretary of the State Board ot Health reports four cases of smallpox at Exeter, but the cases are under strict regulation and there Is no rear of Its spreading. There are four caea of scar let fever at Burvhsrd, but these also are being looked after and there Is no fear of further cases unless something un foreseen happens. Ratenberk Very HI. State Game Warden Gus ltutenbeck Is still very 111 with typhoid fever at his residence In this city and Is not permitted to see friends who call at the house. The crisis hss not yet been reached, but the physicians have hopes that he will be able to pull through that period success fully, although he la a very l-k man at this time. James O . taken back to Shenandoah, la., by offl- Clark of Lynns presUieu over the Her- ,.rs from the city, where he Is wanted., vice, j lludlcy has been working on the paving The final business meeting of the synod gang. Is held today. The se-slon Is said to bo; Mrs. I'elnh Moulton of Tamora and the most harmonious and valuable meet- : Clyde lihoads of York were married by log In the history of the state synod. cOUnty Judge II. (. Hopkins. No matter what alia your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be the first treatment given. If your little one la out-of-sorta, half slrk, Isn't resting, eating and noting naturally look. Mother! see If tongue Is coated. This Is a sure sign that Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waste. When cross. Irritable, fev erish, stomach sour, breath bad, or has stomachache, diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, give teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." and In a few houra all the constipated poison. t undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit laxative," because It never falls to cleanse the little one'a liver ! . i. --. ..... .v.. .. w they dearly love Its plessant taste. F"u!l directions tor babies, children of all aoa and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs;" then see that It Is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Advertisement. Apartments, flats, nouses and cottsges can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." Nearly 2K) have been In dally attendance, I NOTES FROM TECUMSEH AND JOHNSON COUNTY TKCVMSEH. Neb., Oct. 2T..--(Speclal.) 11. C. Walter of Tecumseh has been at Galesburg, III., last week, where he was summoned by a telegram, his nephew. Chief of Police Lynn Matthews, having been shot and killed In a raid on a negro gambling den In the city. Chief Matthews was but 28 years of age, nnd was the son ot Mrs. Mary Matthews of Galesburg. who la a sister of the Tecumseh man. Frank Harrison and party from Lincoln will be In Tecumseh and vicinity on Fri day and Saturday next to take moving pictures of the schools, business streets snd farm scenes. The pictures are to be used by the state superintendent of pub lie Instruction. E. C. Hedrlck, the worst injured of the three surviving Randolph (Kan.) wreck victims, who lives In Tecumseh, Is getting along very well. Ho has concussion of the spine and other injuries. Carl Brock Monroe J. Lively of Fairmont and Miss lva May Wolfe of McCool were united in marriage by Judge Hopkins. Marriage licenses have been Issued to Carl N. N sl'er and Miss Anna Benkleman, both of Waco, and Carl Roberts and Miss Margaret Stutheltt. both of Waco, and Conrad Schlelger of York and Miss Marie Alt of Sutton. Floyd Tracy nnd Miss II axel Kmerson were married Sunday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. J. G. Dickson. tlr tint-test nt Table Hock. TABLW ROCK. Noh., Oct. 25.-(8perlal.) Apple picking haa been In progress here for some time In the numerous orchards of this vicinity. Thirteen carloads have been shipped from this station, and many In lesser quantities than carloads lots. Besides many of the windfalls and others not good enough to ship have been taken to the cider mills at Humboldt and Paw nee City. Tho yield Is the largest tn years and the quality very much better. Considerable damage was done by scab, but the fact remains that this industry brings a grest many dollars to the fruit growers ot this vicinity. rrr. "BRACES THE " NERVES Weak, unstrung nerves "shaky" feeling, agitation and excitability, resulting from mental stress or suffering caused by lack of phosphates in ths nerve cells. Renew the nerve-force, and brace the nervous system by taking HORSFORD'S Acid Phosphate (tWAtcohoUc) Kssa a settle is yew Sinn n InaSB "If s a Lounge Long Way to ComstaHtimopl a ii me t reiie ret , HEADACHES Two lands of men and women suffer Irani pesdacjes every diy, other thousands have r oadatnes every week or every month, snd still rtnirs have headaches occasionally, but not st regular iutervsls. The best Iactor IsoituD unable to And the isuse of many of these headaches, nH in ...-". Alii, nmmm ....... . . . ... does not know what will removelt. so as to glrs penuanrov cure. Ail ne can 00 Is to prescribe unuitl pale relievers, which give temporary -1. but the hesdaeha returns as nsuiu. ind reatmeot Is stain necessarv. If vmiauffpr imm headaches, do matter what tneir Datura, take Aotl-anmnia Tablets, and the results will be satis- icto-y in the highest degree. Too can obtain if.m at sll druKfcMts la soy quantity, loc wortU. I&u w?nh or more. Ask ior A K Tablets. SICK-HEADACHES Plck-besdache, the most miserable ol all sick-ee.-e )?- its terrors when A-K Tablets are taken Wnen tou feel sn aitsck coming on. :e two tfcbleta, and In many cases, U attack wiil be warded off. During an attack take one a K Tablet every two hours. The rest and com fort wtich iollow, can be obtained in do other ray , Canaan A-K TakUti Ur (As M, mas sraa. A mH druttUtt. How to Wave Hair to Appear Naturally Curly You won't need to resort to the perch ing, scorchina curilng iron if you will euuji the simple plan 1 will mention lvn t that good newa? l night merely apply n little liquid sll reerle with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the balr from root tn Up. This w.u impart a deliKhitul wsvy appearance and a bright lLstre suggestive of "hid ieu sunshine.' It srlll prove besteflotI tr the hair. Instead of making it brittle and dead-looking ss the hot iron does. In the morning. Instead of your tresses being mean and contrary, you will find them quite easy to do up in any form, and there "III be no unpleasant odor, giraae or stickiness about the hair. 1 would sug gest that you ask your drucglst for the liquid ailinerlne -four or five ounces- which will require no mixing and you can pour a little Into a saucer when required. Emily Couutou In Hygiene Kevtew. Advertisement NORTHWESTERN ROUNDUP MEETS AT VALENTINE VALENTINE. Neb.. Oct. K.-(8peclal.) Saturday closed the annual meeting of the Northwestern Roundup association, which had been In session for the last two days. This is the third gathering of the old-time cowboys and rangers and was the moat successful of the lot. It was well attended by the active members and many who wure not members came to partake of the barbecue, which was the special feature of the gathering. Friday was devoted to business sessions, , with a banquet for the members at the I auditorium in the evening. This was I splendidly attended, the courses, served by tho Woman's Improvement club, were relished by nil and the musical numbers snd toasts were enjoyed. Saturday, the barbecue of the ooef and mutton pre pared as only John Tlnnln ot Texas can prepare It, was served to about 630 people at the Mlanechaduxa park. Motion pic tures of the scene were taken by Doctor Condi a of Lincoln. He also took group pictures of those that had followed the Texas trail and of all the members. The same officers were re-elected for tne ensuing year. They are: John H. Nelas of Valentine, president; Moss Howard of Omaha, secretary, and L. J. F. laeger, better known as "Billy the Bear," of Chadron, assistant secretary. Among those tn attendance were Mayor Pahlman of Omaha, who made a bit with the crowd by siaglna- the "Hiver Sfaannen;'' John C. Drexel of Omasa. T. A. Ceftee of Herrtman, . M. Faddls ef Omaha, g. W. KuaeaU ef Kant CSty, "Hank" Simmons of floe JUdge Agency, gists. Adves-tlnemasit. . Kriti Notes of Fnlrbnry. FAIRBCRY. Ne., Oct 25. (Specisl.)- A mass union meeting of engineers, lire- men, conductors, trainmen and awltcn men was held in Union hall here Sunday afternoon and hundreds ot . union men were In attendance. In addition to the local chairmen of these orders, the fol lowing general chairmen were In attend ance: Peter KUduff, "engineers, Chicago; Joseph McQuald, firemen, Chicago; J. W. Hawkins, trainmen. Chicago; John Dee, conductors, Chicago; George Lytle, switchmen, Belleville, Kan. V. W. Cameron, trainmaster for the Rock Island, has returned from a trip to Topeka, aKn., where he assisted In preparing a new time card. A lara-e number of Jefferson county farmers are commencing to husk their early corn. It Is believed the corn will yield, on an average, forty to fifty bush els per sere. J. A. Blauvelt, county surveyor of Jef ferson county, has been transferred to Hamilln, Kan., and this county la now without a aurvcyor. H. L. Brown, the Rock Island conductor who was Injured at Lincoln by striking his head on a water crane, has recovered sufficiently to resume his dutlse . The Fairbury High school foot ball eleven has scheduled a game with the Wymore eleven, to be staged on the grid iron at the latter point next Friday.- "Jail tn rhtna A tailor's work Is sedentary. That Is why most tailors suffer from constipa tion. O. W. Roberson. Wichita Falls. Tex., says: "I find Foley Cathartic Tab lets the most delightful, cleansing cathar tic I havs ever taken. They are Just the thing." They keep the stomach sweet and the liver active, drive away head ache, dullness, tired fueling, biliousness, bloat and other results of clogged bowels. Prompt and effective, without gripe or pain. Stout people praise them for the light. free . feeling tbey give Sold everywhere. Advertisement. Check Yens- Fall Cnaaa. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honey will stop your cough and strengthen your lungs. Get a bottle now. Only Sc. Ail drug- e In the path of the Crusaders, but bearing aid not defiance to the Crescent, some four hundred thousand descendants of the followers of Barbarossa cross the Danube under the leadership of Field-Marshal von Mackensen, and the great war takes on a new lease of life. . ' Is this new thrust of Germany a "forlorn hope," or is it "the beginning of the final triumph of German armies over tho world?" In THE LITERARY DIGEST for October 23d the leading feature covers in great detail this latest development in tho war. This article is illustrated with a fine new map showing the scenes of the new Balkan campaign, and also cartoons. Among additional articles which will make this number of the "Digest" of vast interest to its readers, are mentioned: The Preacher and the Dollar Should a Preacher Divide His Activities So As To Make Money Outside of His Church Work? The End of Watchful Waiting Colorado's "Republic of Labor" English Press Shows How Great Britain is Doing Her Part The Women Enter Japanese Politics A Baby's Brain Wood That is Only About Half as Heavy as Cork The Romance of "Movie" Making German Views of French War Liter ature Chicago Brings a Dead Law to Life The Panama Canal Blockade The "Zeppelin" as ,a Moral Force Why French-Canadians Do Not Enlist in Greater Numbers How to Regain Mental Balance What Salt Means to a Fish The Flies' Winter Quarters The War as a Peril to Literature A British "Drive" at German Music Prof. Eucken's Reconciliation of Christianity and War HORLICK'S Tho Original MALTED MILK Vnl you mmy -HCmiOK'tT you may got m Subrntttuto, Many Striking Photographs, Maps, and Cartoons The 44 WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE" Number of TIIK LITERARY DIGEST dated October 9th has been quoted from in all parts of the country and has had a large sale. If your news-dealer i9 sold out we will mail a copy to any address on receipt of 10 cents. 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