HE OMAHA BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1922. Billions Poured Into Europe Since .World War Ended Unite States Not Leaving Countries in Lurch at Charged IWmtly, Of firiaU Drrlure. Hf f.riON MIMOK. Wasliii.gi.m, r. 12. The t'nlt1 fltnlr; In the oiilnlnn of administra tion pndr, la not hnlilln aloof from Kumi and lavlus; It In Ihn lurch ss fiuMirly rhiirs;el many times of late, loih it h'niiii ami iilinmil. Tim liiiinltrsfliii fi-ele, II was ill (Ur") dy a hlKh offlrlsl, that con Innt rllrrit(lin if assertion I hut It la dlnv nothing fr t.iiriie, la un fair ni'l iliM'flvltii; to t)e iulill; (4 whut ai-tuslly la tx-inv ikinn. Illlll'ina of AmrrliHn dollars, It la rffliislly declared, liave ln poured Into Europe frmu Hie United Mates wlih (ovrnmtit sani'don einre Ihe arriiUti and art now lelng used In the econnnilo and financial rehshlll. tatlon rf rountrl's whlrb auff'Tctl from tha world war. As An Imniedlsl Illustration of Hartmann Trunks Z? 7anaa have become the leading American Trunk. WHY? Because they are espe cially noted for strength, durability, capacity and convenience. The No. 3000 0. & W. Teacher'a Special Trunk embodies every special Hartmann feature. Our special price We carry a complete line of medium and high grade luggage; no in ferior stock handled. Sold on convenient terms of payment.- s Orchard &Wilhelra 16th and Howard St. what tha Vnltd Statu la doing to holp tha war-atrlrken oplaa of tha world. It ae poltitad out that In the nar east, hre Americana liava even la dlract Interest tlen In Europe. tU United Mates la rtlnr rnt t aa mt refugees than any other nlm. Not only have Anwrtrsn warships participated, mora actively than those of any other nation In tha evacuation of refuses from Smyrna, but Amerl cn charitable ornlntlona contrib uted mora money and American re llf workera contrlliulsd greater arv lea than thoaa of other countries. In tha opinion of administration offlclala, It Is Inevitable tlmt Amen fun capital aho-'ld ek investment ahroad. 'With tha United State tha Krwitrst creditor nation In the world unit with tha American dollnr at eu h, premium that few counlrlee ran af ford to puri-hase American proamta, tha administration realise that only sound method of reslorlns: I'wiiiKa, la for American tapltul to arek Investment ahroad. The almlnistrsil"u, appre'-latlng till, It waa derhirad, encourage for. elfin Investment In every way possible and liaa co-oisrstefl freely with Arner Ir an bunkers In their effort to secure. li'Kltimule aourrea of Invaatmant abroad. One of tha Inakl of Xei-reUrr Ilugheg tin teen, It la declared, (0 build up an American foreign policy calculated to glva confidence to Amr lean rnplt'il thitt It will have the back ing of the American government when It gnea ahroad. Huh the American dollar at a, pre mium lifter the war, the Slat de partment wiie quick to appreciate the flnanclul altuatlon In the world. In a circular letter addressed to all A inert can consuls, It gave Instruction that American agents, who hitherto had ought only markets for American goods, should Investigate the possibil ities of American Investments, With American firms doing extensive busi ness abroad, they would naturally seek to make remittances to the United (Mates and would thus tend to stabilize American exchange. Chief Desire of Woman, 95, Is to Be 'Good Sport' Nonagenarian Has Vivid Memories of Lincoln, Near Whom She Lived. $49.00 Tliuringian Government Putt Tax on foreigner Weimar, Germany, Oct, 12. HyA P. The Thurlnglan government has fixed at special residence tax for for eigners, under which Americana will have to pay from 2 to 1(0, according to the length of their stay. Resi dence exceeding three days will cost Ameilcnn from 12. to 14; for a month from 14 to 110; for six months from $3 Oto $M). Other foreigners are to be tiixed in proportion to the ex chntiK" rales of Inn national money, AIIVKHTINKMKST. STOP l SKIN Zemo, the Clean. Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses ami soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a, 35c or II bottle of Zemo and upply It as direct ed. Noon you w,ll find that Irritations, Ilrnples, B I a c k h e a d , K c r e tn a, lllotches, It ngworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is alt that Is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Ninety fHe years old on (K;'oler 21, Mrs. Eveline Chilli's chief denre Is to he scclalmed ''a good sport." "I.lfe hae many upe nd downs- especially long lifebut It's Ihu bent life I ever lived and I always try to make the best of It." That a her philosophy, ripened w ith nearly a ceniury'a experimice. first as Inn daughter of plotieorS who emi grated to the wist front Virginia In a prairie schooner, and later aa Hi wife of a Methodist circuit rider preacher In tho epugeely settled dls likls of Iowa mora lhan 49 eais a o. Mrs. fhlld now makes lier home with son, Oeorge II, Child, J407 North Thirty-third street, Hhe will celebrate her birthday, however, at the home of a daughter in Ulalr. First White I hlld. Mrs, Child was the first white child born In Lsfayette, Ind., the town situ of which at tliat lime was owned by her father. That waa In 11T, John Qnlncy Adama' adminlstrstloh, rive wars, beginning with Ihe Mh'-U Huwk outbreak, rsn ihnlr course dur ing her lifetime, but Ihe civil war elands out the clearest In ihe mem ory of the tittle nonagenarian. "Of course, It wssn't very 'civil- war, despite its name,- sue reim nlimed with rare humor, "but I re member It s If It were yesterday." Her memories of Abraham Lincoln are vivid, too, for she lived in Morgan county, Illinois, the next one to that In which Llnuiiln lived, and hi-r eld est brother bore a sulking resem blance to tho martyred president, she ii lil. "Lincoln was an Idol to us, but we I xn.. K r3 tit. i l i i s,-st mm Mr. Kvellne Child. didn't like his wife. She hal two brothers In Ihe relief army," aald Mrs. Child. Mhe also related bow Mr. IIn. coin exhibited rcurloua penchant for curtains. 1 ,"Hm had one room In ber house filled with nothing but boxes of cur tains of every site and description which she never used. We always thought shwwss not 'quite right.'"" .Mrs; Child took no part In the suf frage movement, but she la Interested in poll tlr and adheres to the repub lican party. "I used lo read my father's law booka InccNiuntly when I waa a girl; if I hud my youth now I could be a lawyer myself," said she, , Her hunlsnd died geveral year ago at the age of t'J. English Journalist Speaks on Theosophy Man's characteristics, his circum stances, hi joy and sorrows, have all been shaped by causes which he himself set In motion In the fur dis tant past, according to Mrs, Maude lAmbert-Taylor, English JournuliNt and lecturer for the American Thro sophlcal society, speaking before the Omaha organization lit the Arthur building auditorium Wednesday night. The lecturer slated that the belief in reincarnation can be traced from prehistoric periods to the present In religion, philosophy, science, litera ture and art and that it can be con sidered from the speculative, ethical and scientific- standpoints. Mrs. Taylor lectured last night on "The occultist and the Mystic." This evening she will deliver her final lecture, her subject being "Theosophy In unt's Divine Comedy," WAAW .Tonight A squad of detective of Scotland yard accompanies King George every time the ruler leaves Ilucklngham palace. They remain with him until his return. Toniitbt will be the Inst time that Tho Omaha, lice will present a radio program on Friday. Hereafter, Fri day night will be silent as fur as broadcasting Is concerned so that radio fans may tune In on long dls lance station. Htar of "Hello Bill," the musical revuo now being directed by "Bob h"-lmii for the Omaha Elks, will fculure The Omih.i Hee radio con. cert nt :15 tonight from WAAW. .Miss Hheehun ha directed this talent for tonight's program which follow! pramatle pnn solo KInof mJ B'hr.ns riKiwi ectlon..... .Joseph I.umbkln Tenor olo Kre4 II. Oliver The above trio have prominent Paris in "Hello Bill" and radio au dien'-es will have an opportunity to nlfiht to listen in on their talent s directed by "Bob" Sheehun, who stag ed "Jiggers" in Omaha, last May. Approximately 6,000,000 children are born In China every year. 38-GREAT-38 BARGAINS Friday Oct. 13 Saturday Oct. 14 Roadsters Tourings Coupes and Sedans Sunday Oct. 15 Overland Dodge Ford Chevrolet Buick 7-DAY GUARANTEE PLAN That PROTECTS THE PURCHASER Willy.-Knight Steams-Knight Oakland Maxwell Studebaker NO FINANCE CHARGE A SAFE PLACE TO BUY USED CARS EASY TERMS All Con Must Be RIGHT 25 of These Cars Range in Price From $75 to $300 Good Looking Can? Ytit W Accept Non Bat Cm of Real Valuo. Can That Art Worthy of Your Moil Serioua Coniideratidn COME TO THIS SALE INSPECT OUR OFFERINGS-KNOW OUR PRICES Wn!lys-verlaini(dlp Hoc 2S2 Frnm Stmt Optrt Evtnirti O Open Sundy New Device Cuts Out All Static Army Major InvfuU EliminaU or for Receiving Scl Cot Lcm Thau $50. Han Antonio, Te., Oct. !:.-Aho lute, positive- rumination of all an tenna atatlc even during the worst electrical storms has been perfected by MaJ. J, O, Mauborgue, army radio espert from ninth C'oipe area, head quarters, Chicago, now In Han An lonlo ot a three weeks' eftperlmeuts tour of (he Kighth Corps area, army orr.riai have announced, The new device la an Improvement on a 'device previously Invented by Major Mauborgue. It la claimed that the attachment can be used with any receiving set on the market and will cost less than 110, Dsns are going forward rapidly to complete final tests of the appsratus, A corps of radio eiperta under Mai Boy II, Coles, Eighth Corps signal of. finer, are cooperating with Major Mauborgue in the experiments. Bars fiensralsr Interference. The giant radio elation Wi:j at Fort Ham Houston, with 30 kilowatt of power, Is less than av quarter of a mil from the laboratory where ibe experiment are being conducted. The statio eliminator his been adjusted so fine that even the starting of the big generator fall to Interrupt the abort wave radiophone conversations be tween the laboratory and the algnal corps warehouse, a half mile away. The latest apparatus Is attached to radio receiving set between the an tenna and the primary circuit of the set. In appearance It resemblea a com plete receiving set In Itself. The work' ing of the statio eliminator la a secret, although the principal part have been patented, Major Mauborgne said, Sparks Efforts to keep the atmosphere around Omaha clear of all broadcast, ing of concerts and spark message on two night each week are under way by the Bodlo Dealers association. At a meeting held Tuesd&y night a committee; was appointed to Interview broadcasters to bring about the mat ter so that radio fans may tune In on lonff distance slat ions on those nights, Tuesday and Friday were chosen by tha association, according to' Ray Kalnbolt, who presided at tho meeting. Definite action will be taken on the matui at the next meeting. i The cryttul detector is umk-rRomg many changes. Not satisfied with the pluin contact detector, radio men nr. Itokuig for something beiier In tn' lr.i-t ratoties. In their search for mineral which would rectify they discovered galena, which Is a lead sulphite, and many others, Oalena was found to wotW lst with a gold or silver wire which totjclicl - be cry-'iMl s'lifm e verv UgV. Iv Hlllcon was found to give bet re iitilts wlu-n lh point which was m t lc I i hour aitaii'int was I'll e of null Icony lniiK-in I In a rone, But the most sensitive dete-tore vtrrti those which consisted of a niln II al element In contact with aiiotlirr. 'P us it was f".und that 'he coppee n.plilte crystal commonly twi'l "I. rnlte," In connect o-i Hh IM inoi si ipliite known si ipyr'te." inuils an ei.-ell-irt d'U? eomblnl non called "fvrron." 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Durant The M ra Stars and Siripes e Near More than one hundred years ago the followers of Mohammed in the Mediterranean were forced to lower their Crescent in defeat before the American flag; today the largest flag afloat in Smyrna is reported to be the same Stars and Stripes, while the finest des troyers in the United States Navy have crossed the Atlantic to join other American ships near the scene of the Turkish victories. What the United States will do is a Question which looms larce on three continsnte, In Asia Minor there is joy that America will give food and shelter; in Europe there is hone that America will join the Conference which will finally settle the status of Thrace artd the Straits; in the United States the correspondents say that the Government is impressed by the great surge of anti-Turkish feeling among its citizens. A "hands-off" policy has been officially announced with a statement of the Admin istration's approval of the Allied desire to keep the Straits free and the little peoples pro tected. Does this go far enough to suit the American people? The leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week, October 14th, gives expression to public opinion of every shade in answer to that question, and shows what the Government might do, and perhaps what it will do. The article is illustrated with several nan-tones ana cartoons. WHEN YOU FEEL BLUE and need a good hearty laugh to revive your nagging spirits, ftep inlo a theater showing FUN FROM THE PRESS Tl,e Lalcst Lauthmah the Screen You'll get five minutes of chuckles and laughs and in all probability a good dramatic program besides. "Fun From the Press" is produced by The Literary Digt-st and distributed by W. W. u .1 1. i iiimiwiinuu Vyury, Other Important News-articles in the "Digest" this week (October 14) are: The Three-Mile Rum Limit Navies That Won't Scrap To Halt "Coal Bootleggers" The Herrin Massacre Indictments Tightening the Entente at the Dardanelles Allied Debts and Our Tariff Why American Isolation Must End Finger-Printing the World Where French Department Stores Lead the World "Battling Siki" ai a Dark Cloud on the Horizon "Old Doctor KDKF" ; How to Construct a Loop Aerial Soviet Art in All Its Glory The Passing of Stage Scenery Europe Prodding Iilam Into a Holy War The "Red" Church of Russia Why the Turks Massacre Turkey's "Joan of Arc" The Sort of Man Murtafa Kema! Is Who Is the Greatest BasebaH Pitcher? Topics of the Day Many Interfiling HlmtratUm, Including Varlaun Get October 14th Number, on Sale Today At All News-dealers 10 Cents N The Mart at eMaOwellsaj H 1 Vra Uasrers rauwro an Mothers of America iferaiy Ui&est v u -1 Why M make tula (Hal trf (M.tieit have tit mft TaM WaMe ! use ihe funk A Wa:nlN) Usi,. MUfi S llUir ehtit anl Ciie StamWiJ t t ki h,UA fJ L an4 al rww t aweita twaf ffia CQCFlQiQ 1 ( re 7 1 aaV