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THE BEE: OMAHA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 16, 1916. SHOP ADVISES I CHURCH PASTORS lethodist Ministers at.SaaV lings Are Told' Forge ;,;..:Pwn Interests. - , aYMEN AEEIVE ON SOZlfl Hastings, Keb, Sept. 15 (Special Wegram.) Bishop Stunts opened tf Methodist conierence louay, tasting again on iw nr.i cuauici Eohesians. He told the preachers at tat successful man is, the one hofforgets self in his desire to serve Is Pirist, a fact that can be only by art eniigntenmeni. 1 he .following ministerial cuss was ceived on trial: J. O. Cresap, oyd B. Harmon, E. C. Staley, R. Barr, U U. iroy, u u. nosiora, S. Hildebrand, A. C. Swanson. The following were . advanced in -ir studies: G. A. Randall, R, Rich njd, F. Sedy, R. Trowbridge, B. R. ruscott W. S. Morris. , Arthur bckner, at his own request, was dia- ntanued. ', ITfie following were received jnto ll connection: k. Arrogue, u. ai- h,5J. F. ,St6her,.J. E. Jones, b. tj. cWaniel, f. A. carmony, uaucie :ake, U W. Oramiey, K, Miner, t. Scofield, G. R. Pease, B. A. Bes- ei K.-.O. Pearson. . ' . List night '"was missionary night. the anniversaries of the Woman's reign Missionary society and the iard of Foreign Missions, the Rev. tut Lowe presided. ; Short ad kssea were made by Mrs. George Ite of University Place and Miss la Watson of Lincoln. Laymen irom various charges over It itate are beginning to arrive In r shy. some to visit the conference id some to look after the interests their churches. More1 will arrive spend, the week-end in Hastings, - Near Neighbors Wr It O. ataao waa an Cnnaha "rUltor itirjBar. ,. . . ia PmtI Sharp of Chloaao Is vtaltlnf oca; ralatlvaa. . 4r,';Md -Mrs. 11111011 Hohmalar wafn Sun. fr llora at Omaha, fr.. and lira. Joan Hat kava ratlins m 'M trip ta Bortrand. - . , Ha Martoarlto Franela of Koala? was orar Sunday visitor har. . . v Hal Blsla Opn of Norton apat Saturday itiak bar paraata la Avow, , irijand lira. E. L. Shaoklty kav ro nojl Inflji trip to Ztonver. Mary S. Harmo 'sntartaln tha cv Woman's elttb Wadaaaday. Ir.f'and Mra.. Prod Nutsmaa vara Kara n prlla Wsdnaaday avaaiaa. riaa Nlta ymnela waa at Dunbar ovar day (or a rlalt with bar paranta, 'laii Clara Uarqaardt latt laat waak (or aktek, whara ska will taaoh acbool. tr.! and Ml. Lloyd Harmon latt tola k for Union wbaia tbay will raalda. rr. and lira, Slohard. ot Arap.ho. ara clns at tba koma o( Mra. Blabaraa' par i, JKr. and Mra. Oaarhart. fr,:' and Mra. Caarlan Williams o( Iton d, .Clkl., ara vlaltlna ralatlves woat o( - . tr. and Mm. Marxaaa Bahraa and Or, and i. J, M. Dunbar mqtorod Is Alvo laat day. :,:. J-.' rai W. A. Rollanbaniar waa at Barlln r for a rlalt uk W slatar, aba, Joka ar, ... ,-r- i ra, Cbarlas Smith of Pholpa, Ho., kaa a ylaltlaf at -tk O. W. Braaaoala koma i woak. '.. ,: ' r. and Mm. Kobart Mlekla and daat ktar avtava ara vlaltmf ralallvaa at Ituak iaa Kaa. . x Ploranea ' Bardlll aatortalnad tha motional iAdloa' Aid aoolaty Thara- afiarnoon. . j r. and Hra.' I. M. Ward and davktar . and Mr.' and Mra. M. O. Xaady lalt y lor a trip to Colorado. I s Waaptaa- Watar. ' ha McKay kaa Bona ta BaCalo dap ,.. u rlalt kla alaur. Mia, Major Joknaan. a, Uaala rataraoa of Hltaaun, la., la at tba bamo ( bar unola, . Aloa nal. 'i - , and Mm. Bird Dawaan ara vlaltlna at r, Nab., wltb Mr. Dawaoa'a slatar, Mra. hllpot. , and Mm. Blmar Worman fcava ra- 4 from ih.lr trip ta Wlnlfrad and otkar 4 ta Montana. - r. and Mia. Joaapk Cnrtaa of Nabraaka , vvlaltad at tka noma at tba Sormar'a t, Mra. Aucuat Hobmaa. . 'vttattona ara out for tha waddtat of l Malaa Day to Mr. Doaa awttaar, wblob a juka piaea Wodnaaday, Baptambar it. 'ord haa boon roealvad of tha aiarrlaa lyda Laeay to Mlaa Clara (traraaa at Wwl Mr. Lasay'a aaraau raalda .t -. ' - . nt Robart Drav.r and llttla baby at wall. Ntb, ara hora for a rlalt at tha k of Mra. Dravar'a paranta, Mr, and ,. Will Ptlora. , - .1- . r.iand Mra. Art Marahall e( Coiad, worn t nation wltb ralallvaa at tblo plaoa, li waa thalr iormor koma far many f Chriatanaan wad bad baaa vlaltlna 4 home at bla alitor. Mm. Btlna Mo S, haa raturnad t his koma at Fal . Wan. . r . -i doop wall that was balnf put down in) Claranoo fool proparty, baa baaa .Iftad. at a daptb of SOI (oat. and it it US (aat of watar that eomaa la M rata of S yallona par hour, I - ' :. 5 prlaafloM. I A. Baton' raturnad laat woak tram lot. Nob. i in BHiabath O'Briaa la vkrltta Mrs. t. Batao. . 4U awanaon gm a dann In kla aaw a laat Saturday night, -ma Wataoa wont to Para Monday ta -4 tha a lata Normal acttool. , , -aoa Ora and Lalu Smith of Omaha war H ua frlaada bar, tkla woak. ... - . r.raad Mra. Marks kava movod to Jaa kjo., wkora tkay kava bouakt a farm, ahlak acbool opanad laat Monday with it moro papUs oa tko nil than wora laat yoar, rar Solomon Zoorlui and bar ann, Bote, i, bft Monday far Urn Anaaloa. Thny will (opa two yeara. of Ralan Chrlatlanoon toft laat Monday atcaso, whara aba will tax a ssuras ta .lasartaa work. r.Sand Mra. David Mlnkla ot Cambrldao, ., Vialud tba family of Aaa- Mlnkla tka part of tka woak. . . r. iaad Mra, W. J. Armstnnt ratanad aar from two wooka rlalt Sa thalr j mi M t Hnat, tntormodiaM taaabar, arrtvad radnaaday. . , , . Dlarka bad kls aatomoktla atolaa a p umaaa waaaoaoay. r. land Mra. H. Naamrar aatartalaool at 3 day party Tburaday.. . and Mra. Honry Andoraoa of saar vlaltad nlaUvoa bars Taanday. . wine with tractora la now doao at or Hill farm, Mark man farm, Boko tana and tka Baaa farm, rlea Oraa waa ta Mlaaomi Talloy ..aadav and Thuraday. whara ha Judsod a arodnota at tka Harriaoa aouaty fair. iv Mr. Nusbaum waa la MaaUaia tkla t atuadlna tha moaUnaa of tko (oaoial 4 jof tha Oormaa L Miliaria akarok. . . r. land Mra. chaotor rrra aava a r at thalr homo. - ' ' "tarn anaeoob at batldtaf a a wtii aaoitor two aara. a Ladlaa' Xaaanrtoa bad a lwata as am Haaaaa'a arova Tburaday. . X Mlldrad Braaaar U haro from Oak, .a vuiunc maaoa aaa ralauvaa. . r. mad Mra. -Onorga Parna ara tba par of a baby alrl bora Wodnoaday. -a Dnrothy Hofeldt lyatnrnad Taoaday , aararal woaka aialt with bar alatar. SOLDIERS REAR THE CROPS WHILE GRIM REAPER CUTS DOWN COMRADES Thi. picture shows French soldiers reaping a, hear harvest during a lull in their operations on he Somme front The wheat crop has been unusually abundant this year. Soldiers from he trenches are being used as reapers while off duty. Women also aid in the harvesting. ttfi Mmm if Mn, ttihr y.Adf tui Murk, f , V, ' Tiny HoMdX aicoomii.DUd hr, ' Mr, nd Mra. It. A, Bntiurmaa Btlmdsd 1M dot bow mt rnnwDt Wdntdsr, Mr, od Mn. RotMri Wt.rr.tt vUUtd t cm MfiM horn Tburdr mtxmnwn, Mn. Adolph 'ott tnurte.li.ed tht T, W. lub WsitMday, , Mn 0Mrf Higbjf viiiud W msthr, Mm. C'-Jv.rt, Wedndy( Mr. Amy civrt wut to Clrw-tnr Thurad i vUU )it! MM) imtftn, ftd (kiu- 1 P. J. lnvdin rturnd ImI wnlr from u xi.ntlv trip In tha MULfc, BrnMt Vytr wilt ylv dartM tn Twck- hall . teturday, tfpttmbw I. Mhta Hln pBt.raoa nturnad Wdnwd.r vnin4V from KkmIrIosT Uprlnva, Mo., whar m nu DMA uMing irwittn.Di lor riiu Lanidon brtithri mrm wnten,pl.tlDtr th rciioB ( ft mod-rn britth bulldlnt; to tab tn piaoa or tb wooden atruoturo whlob u daatroyad by flit laat waak, Tba (ollowlnt youn paopla lft thta waok to reiama their achool dutU-i MIm jrtorsnp Sandy. Unlvarally of Nbrasia! JCrank Raynolda, Unlvaralty of Mabra.ka; MIm Jat- tl Blanetil, Baltavua oollanei Frank Hea ooek, Cralgbtoa anlvaralty. Beach Pleased With the Outlook In City of Omaha tFrom a Staff Corroapondant.)", Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 15. (Special.) Chairman Ed Beach returned today from Omaha, where be held s meet ing with the-county committee of Douglas county and other Incline re- fiubhcant of that county, .Mr-lrtach- ooks for big- things from' the big town. -. . . i W. A. Vasey of Beatrice, secretary of the republican committee of, Gage county, called at headquarters today. Mr. Vasey reports conditions de cidedly favorable for a republican vic tory in Gage. Gage it . republican county anyway, but it is going to in crease its usual majority very much this year, Hughes, Kennedy and Sut ton are especially strong there, and the other candidatei are going to pull along well up with the leaders. The information that ex-President Taft would t'oealt In Omaha on the eleventh of next month is exceedingly (leasing to republicans in this vicin ity, and it is probable that a good crowd will go up to hear Mr. Taft, if tne ipeecn is in the evening. Old State House Pretty Cold Place These Frigid Days (From a Staff Corroapondant.) Lincoln, Keb.,, Sept. 15 (Special.) The state house was as cold as s barn this morning, and the. women in most of the offices were shivering with their coata on, while trying to perform the duties which the heads of the several departments had imposed upon them while they were out in the itate chasing votes. In one office two young women, whose face yesterday were beautiful to look upon, were today blue and twisted with the cold, while the ther- Hot Water the Best Liver and Bowel Medicine Says glass of hot water before breakfast wishes poisons from system. Physicians the world over recom mend the inside bath, claiming this is of-vastly more importance than out side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing ill health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. , -. . , i Men and women are .urged to drink each morning,, before breakfast - a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless meant of, helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previout days' indiges tible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins; that , cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting' more food Into the ttomach. " ' ' . Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshens the skin, so hot water and' limestone phosphate act on the eliminativc organs. Those who wake . up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow com plexion, scid stomach; othen - who are subject to bilious attacks or con stipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pronounced results, both in re gard to health and appearance. Adv. mometcr was hovering around 55. There was nb steam on, for the rea son that the state officers having in charge the heating of the building were away,, as heretofore mentioned, and tha head janitor,, knowing that the watchword of the democratic ad ministration was economy at any firice, was loath to have a fire in the urnace started without orders from his superior officers. (, , The pitiable sight of fine looking girls buffering from the frigid breezes which came through the cracks of the old edifice, was too' much for him and he finally ordered the fires start ed and at noon the radiators were siz zling with steam antt danger from pneumonia had passed but, horror of horrors: $4.27 worth of perfectly gpod coal had been' consumed to the detriment of thi economy plans Of the state officials interested in being re elected.: : : ''-. '.'t.: . -vw. !lllllllllinilllllllll1llllllll!llllllllimUlllllllllilllllUllllllllllllllMIIMIIIJIIIU!llllllll I A Big Rug Purchase on Special Sale i imon oiiTFirnNfi; on ! AXMINSTER RUGS ; J VELVET RUGS . WASH 'RAG' 'RUGS'. ;l tj,.-' Sizes rangin from 18x36 to 4 ft by 7 f t An immense purchase of splendid high grade rugs in the weaves and sizes as mentioned above, bought at an extra heavy discount, enables us to put" the entire ship- ment on Special Sale for this one day only, at less than present wholesale prices.' Come to his big Rug Sale expecting to find extraordinary values and you wili not be disappointed; and as always, YOU MAKE YOUR - A Big Assortment of Patterns to Choose From NOTE THESE EXTREMELY MOW PRICES County Seeks Home for Little Girl Who is Deserted by Her Mother Foodless and Shoeless for a Week, She Holds Closely to Her . Doll . with - . . 'One "Leg. ' V;-- "cantily clad, shoeless and without means with which to purchase her daily bread, little 9-ycar-old Opal Udell, a shivering but bright lass of unusual perception, deserted , in a rooming house by her mother and left to win her way alone, has iound friends in juvenile authorities after going foodless .and motherless for al most a week. , Ihrough all her tribu lations she has lugged fier one-legged bisque doll, wrapped in a towel, under her arm. i ' ' When Miss Alice C. Dellone, depu ty probation officer, went to the rooming house at 118 South Nine teenth street to investigate reports of the lodging house keepers that the girl had been deserted by her mother she found the little tot without shoes hungry and begging for motherly af fection. ' ' , . ,. ";. . According to the girl's story she has been unable to attend school be cause she has had no shoes, Whe' Miss Dellone appealed to the count; charities she was given funds to pur cnase a Drignt pair ol patent leatlie boots for Opal. She is now at tht Riverview Detention home awaiting action by the authorities. ' "Mister, won't you please fix my dolly? Mary Ann is only got one leg,; was the pitiful plea made to County Commissioner Best when- the tot lifted up her towel-clad dolly, to his gaze. Not only did Commissioner Best arrange to have Mary Ann's leg repaired, but after conference with juvenile authorities trundled the little girl into his automobile and gave her the. thrill of her first ride in a real automobile. , ' "Gee, but that was fun, exulted Opal when she alighted from the ma chine at the Riverview home and was placed in the care of county authori ties. ' " . ' Miss Dellone, who takes an official interest in the welfare of the young sters placed in her charge, is seeking a desirable home for Opal. Authori ties at the county hospital havere fused to accept her as a patient. She has also been refused admittance to other hospitals appealed to by juve nile authorities. Her mother, Jessie Odelfi waa a silver washer at the Fon-' tenelle hotel before deserting the girl In the rooming house. - . . Bloat Kills Ono, Injort E:zht. ' Pomnton Lakca, N. J., Sapt. 16. A orkma.n waa Wiled and elslit othara wera '.jurod hero today when lightning- caused 1 exploalon In the culminate building at ho DuPont De Nemoure Powder company's lant. The exploalon started a fire. Remains of Aeroplane r j . Brougnt rrom ivansas (From a Start Correspondent. . Lincoln,' Sept. 15. (Special.) Re? mains of the National Guard aero plane, use'd by Captain Ralph McMil len when he fell to. his death in Kan- 1. t ... ,,l.a tan hovi nOFfl sas a couuic vi -o" ., received by guard headquartera, and now is siorea at mo . There is very little left which could be utilized again in the. making of a i iru. nu, ,ha marnine cost Captain McMillen $5,000, and at tnat time was consiaereu tu us m k., , u.in, -U,v,pl haa the propeller, which was about the largest piece ot tne plane icu. intact.. Feeling Blue? . Take a nd feel in the pink aa aisttiJitsAnl Ask your Ul lyUIIUIllun; Druggist onononononoomonono Benson & Thorne Co.onoooooiaotaonoaOEioaoiS S Our Mail Order Service Children's Shop o U 0 Q Operates P annroval upon sn basis money refunded if you are dissatisfied; all express charges prepaid by ns. Get the benefit of ad vertised values and have - your orders filled as if you were here in person, j ,- . Fitted by Mail 0 . n ir; O r It's ssier than you 2 'J'!' would : think : when , g; you "know how" we have experts wno w ,'Ttnow' iow" : and . who are here to give you this Special Ser vice Free., Mail your orders; give us what, information you are able; leave the rest to us,. . t . , I This Children's Style Center Just teems with better things to wear, better styles, better qualities, better values ' . ..... ' Coats for School Paul Jones Middys This best of all styles for the Miss, just as trig and neat as ever,, eomes with exactly sufficient variation in cut to be new again. Larger collars, , some styles with pockets and belt. The ever fresh trims of red and blue are here again. Sizes from 6 to 22 Yrs. 1 $1.00 and $1.50 J . Are most attractive in Chinehillas, Velvets. Cheviots, Bolivias, Broadcloths and Bright Mixtures. Full flare shapes with convert ible cape collars, large 'pockets and "cuffs trimmed with buttons. There are many plain, serviceable coats in the assortment. D o D o Q o 0 D o s D o D . o D o D o U o Q 6 n o n o tw ! AXMINSTER RUGS ,. 95c ..$1.25 $1.45 . .$20 Bite 18x36, Sale Price Site 22x36, Sale Pries .......... Site 27x52, Sale' Price .......... Site 86x63, Sale Price s Sire 4 feet by 6 feet 6 3 Inches, Sale Price..,, $7.65 VELVET $1.45 ; Biss 27x54, Sale Price Site 4 feet 6. inches by . 6 inches, Sals Price .. WaH RAG RUGS Site 2ialB,i, fealo i t . C ? ' Price .-.!; i , , '. , ,aKy M75c Size 30x60, Sale c i., Ofi Pries ....i.....j...'..0DC.- Stea 86x72,. Sale jg J Size 4 feet by 7 feet, tfO A C Sale Pric .fPt.a'iaJ s RUGS Size 36x72, Sale . ' (4 CA : Price ...........'.Ps'oOU s teet , e a nc -" S This Big Rug S1 for Otis Day Only - SATURDAY, ;. i ..." . September loth. , " ' r ; . , NGjQQ I 3 , Tluravrua)ivM ; . wrvaua nuiak ROME. fjllllllllttilllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilltlltlllllf si-pup" BINDERS if. .' Itoosil J-P(uaf Ring Binders A substantial and Inexpensive cov er for all manner of loose sheets. Indexed. Can be used as a scrap book, writer's file, printer's sam ple book, advertising proof book, student's lesson-sheet book or s dozen other Post Binders Cut shows a light, strong binder, with locking button which slides easily, grips securely; instantly released. Provides a permanent transfer for records of all kinds. - Sneciftl Outfit Mad ,n B," Book. Ilk. tk abora (o Doton, pCUftl VUl(lt Uwrara, DantUts. Contraotora. Hotala, 8tuonta, Banks, Saloanoa, bunjrue Moo, Rani Eitata Man, Hospitals, Oarasaa, Gaa Com naniaa, Enainaara. ( . . . , . ' Stock ahoot. niM for nuny dtfforant pnrnoaaa, ara aappllod'na 'atatlonora', and' Inelud. Oosoblnatlon Cask, Journal and Bank Account, Inventory, Pay Roll, RavorU, Quoutlons, Aaooanta Pay.Ua, SlmelUlod Monthly SUUmonta, Trial Balanoaa, ata. At All Omaha Stationen v ; 1Mntaa rrwyT rinoiaa roraw an! DotIom ara acknoarMtoS tho fcaat ky IIUIC liiiiH-fmaa MTt u4 daalara. ,Wnr aabnit to aubaUtationT ' Largast Lssss Loaf Mamutaatnrwa ta tha Warlt ' v KANSAS aTV.'. MISSOURI ' ' '-a" 0 Wash Frocks ifj4 n In Gingham, Chambray and O Madras, with small ' checks, Q cheery, bright plaids and plain O colors. Trims . of whits - and . D shades to contrast. '-, $1.25, $1.95, $3.50 o D o D o a o D o D o Q o a o D o D o D 0 n Girlish Millinery $7.50, $10.75, ;l6.50.f!-;t: ? . .. 1 . L..V U a Boys' Shoes Hard Knockers It Is unnecessary to get that boy "clod-hopper shoes i" we ara offering a food-looking line of Hard Knockers that he can wear in the worst weather as well as ia tha house, that will out last any thing else we know of and cost -you about 18 "less than regular. ' ' , $2.15, $2.45 Specially designed for the School Girl, with Soft drape crowns the Jockey; -' Turban and Semi-Poke. Most wanted, 'serviceable Fall colors. $1.95 Mothers! Be Sure and Attend Our Sale of Boys' Clothing UCH corking good suits &nd the special price such an inducement. Style features you will like, such as pinch backs and patch : pockets Materials that look, feel and act like real good wearing fabrics.' - Specially Priced at ; .$4.95 Footwear ' for Girls "Startright" ' There are' NO REGRETS with Startrights. This make of Shoe has solved the problem, of thou- ' sands of mothers who have, girls. "The Quality-Standard'7 stands without rival in Amer ica. Shown in dull leathers, fancy styles with white kid and, cloth tops, patents and tans. -All styles with welts and all sizes in any width. " , ll12to2...$2.75$3.75 82 to 11... $2.25, $3.25 Mostly p Sam Peck Model S! . No duplications under $7.00... No duplications flJC QC . under 9.60. . .... . . .vO. VD ..$7.95 $9.95 " No duplications under $12.00 ... No duplications under $13.75. .. Raincoats Boys Fall rains and dirty weather make this coat, which also affords warmth, a complete protection against the ele ments. . A guarantee feature with very $ ? 7C ?C fift coat. The only thing for boys .......... ; 1 9K JUU D o:i n 11 o -, 0- o,.., D 4 o ' D . O ':'- D I, o n o p o a; D - o . D - - . a 0 D o p. ! Two Pair, of Pants 2 with, nearly every suit o " Hats in New Fall eoU I orings . . .50c to $3JB0 o ' Caps, the,' kind fellers like ...y. . .50c to $U0 j I Aeio Neckwear, 25c, 50c g New Blouses, 50c, $1M V New Shirts, 75c, $1j00 q - saf ' f en n '. wi . ......... oia;i j M S- asTFSjfl With every purchase made in our Boy's Shop we will give absolutely free, one kite on a strong wire frame mm & -tm 0 O ',. D V 8.' O aonoaoaoEioaoaoaOaapttioa 1 516-20 Farnam onononononoaonononon mm IIIIMJtISUIII.m I .JViJ'Uiw'V IZlsjy-J A (Sterns Ssgm & mm v