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pyrve s THE BEE: ( T YMAHA, 'l‘l ESDAY, ()l'I\HH R 26, 1915. PLAN 70 FOLLOW UP THE RVIVAL Omaha Evangelistio Association Meets to Conserve Work of the Sunday Campaign. CARDS ARE NOW BEING SORTED A meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Omaha Evangelistic as- soclation was held yesterday to dis- cuss plans for conserving the work ac- complished during “Biily” Sunday's h this can de 4. Charles T. the 138 Bible been estab- hoods of the neet regularly once a wesi: la also at the head of the gospei teams which will soon ba or- ganized. Car wore slgned Ly 24 men to engage work. None of theeo aigners wos all hitters and It s ex- pected Lo sany mere will be secured source. These teams will go ~h~s and other places in and and hold roligioua meet- to time. In other places rte have beon secured by Thre Congrozational church have def- initely decided to Dbegin evangelistic sorvices in respective nelghbor hoods within 2ok or two. These are the Hiliside, Fark and First Con- gregation They will hold meatings Ings a week to keep Bunday. | To Instract Trall Hitters. | x be decided on for istion to the trall| ccelved into the Mensures nlso giving relisious instr hittera who %1l ba etill in a tenta- al thousand tian earcer reblem 18 and affectively xt Monday ut Christlan as- the gospel TYUER team ang The e¢a l -m sorted acco, a groat gath- 3 exrocted the nity cathe. tion has not campalgn was ap- man; Rev. ¥, T *. J. B. Lichtenwallnor and F. D. Wead. mmittee will devise ways and continuing the work of the atgn, | ILY LANGTRY TO APPEAR AT THE BRANDEIS THEATER | Arrangements an American tour for Mrs. Langtry, ‘h(\l In private life {s Lady de Bathe. She will come to this country late this month with her entire London company in the | new play by Sydney Grundy, entitled, | “Mrs. Thompson.” Mrs. Langtry, who has not been here on the legitimate stage since 1904, will appear at the Brandels theater, being booked by Klaw & BEr-| langer, who have always looked after the bookings of the Hrandels theater. Victor Kiraly and Harry 8. Alward are @irecting her affairs. After a prelimi- nary tour of the principal cities Mra. Langtry will be seen in New York. “‘Mra, Thompson” s & modern comedy in four acts, and In it Mrs. Langtry appears as & smart, up-to-date business woman. MANY SEEK HOMESTEADS ON NORTH DAKOTA LAND | The Missouri Pacific brought in | party of fifty men from Missouri and Knnsas,” who go out over the North- ‘western, enroute to North Dakota, who on November 1 will take chances on a land dmwing at Minot, near where about 1,000,000 acres of Indian reservation land will become subject to homestead entry The Chicago Great Western is taking out a party of nearly fifty Nebraskans who are going to be on the ground and take chances on securing homesteads. ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF SELLING I.1QUOR SUNDAY &, R4 Dakver, #10 Snduots''s. sioon at Fitieenth and Chicago streets, was ay by police sergeants and violation of’ the Slocumb inmate’ was also fa i arraigned in police cou carnr 1 { MORE LIGHTS FOR CORNER WHERE S» 4ITH WAS KILLED | } ) The city comnissioners have decided to ! brighten th rners at Thirty-first wnd Dodge streets by providing more clectric | ight. It was at this corner that W. H. Sinith wa rently murdered THIEVES TAKE JEWELRY FROM COLPETZER HOME Ir Chlpetzer, 112 South | 1rth cet, was entered by | sun ight, who stole jewelry | of $10. Cwenty-f urghr to the vahie south Slde by Omaha ¥ Company. prints showing eorrect numbering the houses and | in South Omaha have | »ver to the Omaha Directory | caambering The Omahe Dircctory Co. will gather the nemes for the new directory when they aro giviug the house numbers out This will insure the new and correct numbers appearing in the next lssue of the city directory. The entire matter of renumbering has been placed in the hands of the Directory Co. with certifi | formerly treasurer of Dundee, was an- have boen completed for |e Tolerablv Goo EXPENSES SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ) R Wil OFFtRING BILLY ( ' Trail Hitters Come from the Middle Classes in Omaha The trafl-hitters of great middle class of people, special prominence being few. those of In other ve hit the trail. Incldents have related of saloon keepers hitting the trail and going back to close up thelr saloons and get out of the business. There were no Incidents like that in Omaha. Mayor Dahiman, for whom a strong and united effort In the way of prayer and personal work was made, and not respond. Nor were there any other city officlals. Congresman C.. O. Lobeck went down and shook “Billy's” hand. E. A. Benson and C. C. Shimer, well known real estate men, hit the trall. Ellery Westerfield, other well known trall-hitter, as wi the Sunday cam-| paign in Omaha have been chiefly of the | d for Tightwads $27,000.00 3.000.00 20,000.00 $50,00000 B. F. Thomas, former postmaster ani state senator. F. D. Wead was another prominent real estate man who hit the tratl for reconsecration City Council Hears of Verdict Against Graham and Ford | Police Judge Foster has offictally no- Itifled the city council of the verdict of ury in police court in connection with charges against J. D. Graham and J. T Ford, 1208 I'armam street, tried for al leged violation of the liquor laws. According to law, the council on Tues day morning will revoke the Graham and | Ford lcense and order the police to | close the saloon. The saloon will re- main closed until hearing of an appeal | tn district court, and in the event. that | the appeal should result forvorably for | the saloon men, then the saloon may \ho reopened. Police officlals aver it will have what lutary effect.” I officials, wealthy men of af-| Getting ahead in this this lack— —and it has including their mineral sal ete.— cates of numbers bearing the signature of John A. Bruce, the city engineer Mr. W. S. aJrdine, superintendent of public improvements, placed the matter in the hands of the Omaha Directory Co. feeling that they were the most competent people to handle a situation of this kind. Any' householders wishing to purchase numbers from the representatives of the Directory Co. may do so at the same price charged by any hardware mer- chant, and, moheover, the Omaha Direc- tory Co. will not charge anything for putting the numbers up.—Advertisement. | \ “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts sold by Grocers everywhere, When Health is Wrong The Pay is Short Over 18 years ago a food was perfected to offset Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley this fam- ous pure food supplies all the nutriment, of the grains -necessary for building brain, nerve and muscle. Grape-Nuts has a delicious nut-like flavour; is al- ways ready to eat—fresh, and crisp from the package; so thoroughly baked it is partially predigested. Thousands ‘‘on the job’ every day know world calls for mental and physical forces kept upbuilt and in trim. Often the food one eats ‘‘makes’’ or ‘‘breaks’’—it depends upon the kind of food. In many cases the daily dietary lacks certain essential elements for keep- ing brain and body at their best. stood the test of the years, Its — Phosphate of Potash, nets, Cre.onnes, Colored Border Scrims. Sunfast Drapery Goods, Alad. din Cloth, Malta Cloth, Ovinoka Sunzast Madracand nauvu.‘/«r'- | Bungalow Nets 100 Pieces of Bungalow Nets, Filet Nets and nov- | elty nets; all widths up to 50 inches, ivory and ceru. Values to $1.25, 25C i ‘OUR ANNUAL T October Sale of Curtain Materlals | I llnc m/r are hun- BEGle TUESDAY r s i b 1 areds of fif"[‘“ _’,’/ This year greater than the x-ruteat—m which the most | Bungalow Nets, [Filet| amasing bargains in the history of past sales are being soat- Nets, Scrims, Mirqui- | tered to seekers after ecomomies. settes, Voiles, Madras, Duo Eramine, Bobbi- ,A(.E CURTAINS We will bring for. ward many new lots of Lace Curtains for Tuesday’s selling. There will be hwendreds of pairs, atl the ;ollowing prices: Each, 69¢ and 98c; at pair. $1.90, $2.89, $3.55. 14.85. P Margquisettes and Scrims All ribbon edge serim, fine plain voiles and scrims and other curtain goods; dozens of pieces. Values to H50¢ yard, at IQC the Marquisettes, rColored M adras yard o ! Su nfast Imported Madras || Colored Madras qulgl__net Here is one of the flfld Etamme Drfiperjl I best bargains in the sale Al tlhe salored: iHads g_‘]g ¥ VOlle About 75 pieces of Fh\in —Just 48 pieces of fine || ras that looks like $1.25 Just four cases of all and figured Sunfast||45 and 50-inch cream ?o yard goods. About grades of Bobbinet and Drapery “‘nods, such as||and white Scotch mad- .;;"u]\)“‘".l“:i (‘t-'t‘l'"r'v-t ‘;Il:l;i Platn Voilo:- Wall wewth Alladin (/.loth, Malta ras; also 25 pieces of itamine with - ste s i \ g Cloth, Orinoka Sunfast i W borders. This is a great || three times the price, Goods and many others, am‘ ‘;l e Lllm L bargain and will not || White, ecru nlnd ivory. Values to $1.75, 1Nl goods WOr last long. Your In our gr(l:\( sale, Abiyard - 950 to 60c, yard. . 29C choice, yard . 25C at )nrd ....... Remnants So Low Priced They HaveNo Relat;on WithMakers' Cost All the Rem- || All nants of Fine Cretonnes, Values to 30q, at yard— All the 36-Inch Colored Etamine All the Rem- nants of Scrim and Etamine Values to 35¢, at yard— } Ecru Full bolts, worth to 40c, yard— 10c nants of Fine Colored border and eream, 50¢, yard— About 200 Pieces Laces, Edges and Ball Fringes Worth to 20e, your choice in this sale, at yard— ey e the Rem- Etamine, worth to 10c | THIS SALE BEGINS AT 8:30 TUESDAY MORNING ON THIR[) FLOOR A Room for l the Roomer, O A Roomer for the Room Both Supplied by sition WANT in New York is Transcontinental The Bell Telephone building the ewstern terminal of the line, Monogram |\ WHISKEY Express Prepeald 8 Full Qmm l'l llnei f 4 Full Quarts ' l-w‘-"-r-ts i FREE Etezl tipped ooy cotes VT 250,000 chstom- &wn proven this ey best ever diz- or imn(\lf- mellowrees vor ll cunnot remit- llnu w (h order. B Money relunded | not lectly tatisfactory, | NEGER Among the many wonderful things worth seeing at the Panama- Pacific Exposition, which President Hadley of Yale has described as ‘‘the most beautiful and inspiring exposition the world has ever seen,’’ is the transcontinental telephone demonstration of the Bell System, which has been awarded the Grand Prize of Electrical Means of Com- munication. demonstrate the \ moves. : [HOTELTURPIN *IN THE MXAMT OF TRE CITY™ 17 POWELL ST. AT MARKET SAN FRANCISCO EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT EUROPEAN PLAN. $1.60 AND UPWARD FREE Auto Bus Meets Trains and Steamers The Palace of Liberal Arta at the Panama-Pacific Expo- containe the exhibit of the Hell System and ls the weatern terminal of the Transcontinental line Transcontinental Terminals For the first time, perhaps, thou- sands who have visited the Bell Telephone Exhibit at the Exposi- tion have realized what the wonder- ful long distance service of the Bell System means to them personally; how it links them to their homes and business interests, no matter where they are, regardless of time or distance. pace has been eliminated by the long distance lines of the Bell Telephone Bystem, which reaches in all 70,000 American cities, towns and villages, or 12,000 more places than have postoffices. When you use your Bell Telephone, you efficiency of a system that makes a neighborhood of a nation.