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    THK UMAHA UW. SATURDAY, OCWVAAl 14. IVTi.
Iowa Instructor
Unres Traininj'
in Citizenship
iVvf-Iopment of Uieful Amtri
ram I Huinri of I'uMic
' School, Say !oiinly
Ftljirrintriiilriit.
At yeeterilay diornlnt' eelifi cf
J)i'r.t Nu. 2. Niliifieka MUM
Tearhere' aeailuUrti, In lh World
thieter, Mine Amies HuiuueUuit, 1'ece
oiunfy, la , aiiierliitriu1ent f home,
apoke n "Tew M fig ('itizenehlp In the
I'Uldla) Hrh-Xln "
At the cumlualnn of h'r eMree,
ehe atieeeel the fllliiir lo point
In Un ding iitiniihii: Health In
triii Hun; K'uA rim mu re in horn,
cluxil and In iiuMli", fundamantal
flln lj;l- i f olieilleme, kllidlieea, f.ilr
I ley, rverewe, trutlifulneiie and
ro-jiuge; r nk.is.I,I y if th Clflxen
lu hum, i Ihk'I, sluts ii ni ration;
.fiMlem and fluv mpett; piot;
t on of lift uii'l propTiy nod reaper
f'ir authority: thrift, Including; fire
prevention and elimination of waete;
rftarlty and -irrectine; aorlal group,
tri'lu'llng Uirul Mutory; inachlnery cf
government,
"Kduratifm f'xtny rnuet move under
riw tanner," aald Mian Mamuelsin,
"If all fi-ailn are to I'fl'l tu (he '!
of rltlgenahlp In world iif eWnwv
reiy, f"ty f Ihe future IHa In
Ihe adjustment ut the Individual to
Me environment. )l"iir, the develop
ment tit uaifnl, liiilllKnt Arnerlriin
litlzifishlp now th iUaliie of Ilia
pulillfl a linola,
"Citlznnahlp In th eihoole n h
approurhed hi Instilling a. lov for
AmrU, by eludy of the country'!
acuity end natural rmurrn, ly t'h
lug tha language of tht ArnerU-an,
by a atmly of Amerlm'a government,
hlatory, Inventlune, literature, ami by
a atmly of tconnmi'-e ani civic prog
reea."
"What a Oood fh-hwil la" wa dl
eueaeil by I. M. Clark", atata rural
achool Inanettor, hefor tha rural
aohool Motion at C'aatl hotel yeeter
day afternoon.
Too Many ulJw
. "Hurt an I'hiil Institution," he aald,
"la ona that la well mnatilwd, well
managed and Well tiiUKhl." Ifa aert
d that a urvy ruafl by tha atatu
aupTliitriirti ut rturltia- tha Iwat yai
ravin li"l tha tut t that acboola wora
bavins too many dally rcltMona;
that too many auhjfcta wr twin
tauKht and almoat nu tlnia givon to
dlri:td atudy,
"Tha mnaKmiit of tha avhnul la
community function," ha aald, "anil
It hahoovea all rnldlna; In a achool
community to look well Into tha af
falra and prohlffna of rural luca
llon." fhloa C. BiiliIrldK'. Nanca county
auprlntndent of pulillc lnatructkm,
andorard tha parent-taachara' anaocla.
tlona, anwrtliiR that thy promota
baiter utiitratatiilliiit brtwewn parenta
and tFiu:hra of tha probltma and
nanta of tha public,
"No linprovarnent In achool condl
tlona la poaalbla until a atronf public
opinion approve and demand It,"
Mlaa HaMrid aald. "No group con
ao " aucccafully tnflunca- ptiblto
, opinion ami public' achool offldala a
an cnthiiNlaatlc, Intaraatad group of
parfnta. Th united atrangth of a
group of parent and teaxhere la
double tha atrangth of an organiza
tion coinpoawl of either parcnta or
teachcra. Full and free uacuion or.
general aihool problem lu a meeting
ef teacher and parenta often aolvea,
without friction, petty, particular
problema. Placlplln uaually become
eaay when a child reallzea that father,
mother and teacher not only uiiilvr
aland each other, but are working
together, .Acquaintance with th par
enta mukee poaalble a more Intelli
gent underatandlng on tha part of the
teacher of tha children' necda and
poti-ntlalltlea."
Khn atated that Nance county la on
of the licet organized of the countle
In thl atate lu thla Una of coopera
tive work between teacher and parent.
New Uniform for Legion
Is Designed at Bellevue
Eight KepreBeiHativea of
Local Training School
to Attend New Orleans
Convention.
Klght repreeontatlve from nIIvua
taxational training achool will attend
the national convention of the Ameri
can legion at New Orleana to apread
the guepel of aid lo dlnabled Vtterana
of the great war and aaalel tn pro
moling the two unlforme, deelgned
and made at Itellevue, for the Ameri
can Legion and auitltary,
In the delegation are Mr. II. M.
Vkellay, rei reatlonal illiertor at ll!l
vue: Dr. V.. K. Coffey, rapt, II. K.
IWlnto k, Jaruea K, folllna, Morrl
I'. Wataon, lulpb Mercer, Cecil Miller
and Adolph Wangflln.
Mercer, Miller and Wangelln att
out by flivver bint Friday,
The two unlfonna will be preaen'ed
to the legion and auftlllnry fur ap
proval and adoption. The uniform
of the women' auxiliary already haa
ben adopted by Uie Nrbiuake d part
inent, '
Th ault la of reKiitation olive drab
cloth, with a aort of Norfolk arrange
ment and hna h knl krr and aklrt com
bination, . The cup I modeled after
that worn by the I'.lne Jn-vlla of
Kianra, The tuoilrla who will dleplay
thla uniform at NVve Orlnana will Ij
Mra, Kllnmrllii, Mine MaiKitrwt Ken
nedy, Mra. N. I', Mttlln, all of
Oiimha, and a fourth to be chuaen at
tha convention, probably the new
pri'ilent.
The man' ault, ehown aliva, la
made of regulation olive drab cloth,
and I coiiKtriieted with an adjuatahle
rollar, ao that it may be worn on any
ucraalon. An olive drab ahtrt, black
airing ntcktle and fan ahoee complete
the uniform. The cap la atandard A.
K. K, atyle, Modela for the men'a uni
form will be National Commander
Hanford MacNlder, Cob Kprague of
Indlanapolla, Col. )ee of Waahlng
tnn and Capt, M'CllMtixk of Omaha.
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Latter Day Saints
Accept Revelation
Ind'-pend'-nee, Mo., Oit. 13. (Mpe
c!al Telegram.) jnnernl conference
ot the KiToiKanl-d Church of Jeaua
Chriat of Latter J'.iy M;rif, in biial
neiia aeaalon here, vot-d to wxt-iit the
revolution preaented by l'lealdnit
Frederick Mad:on rlmith on the flrat
ilay of the conference a of divine
4
Dancing and Card Clubs
Condemned by Teacher
Pancing oluba, card cluba and aecret
aocletiea ahould have no plac In the
public high achool, according to H.
L. Caawell, principal of Auburn High
achool, who apoke,to the high ai-hool
section of Platrlct No, 2, Htate Teach
er' aaaoclatlon, yeaterdny afternoon,
"The achoola cf Auburn are free
from theae Influencea," aald the Ne
maha county educator "When thl
group of recreational actlvltle enter
tha ei'hool the primary object of th
achool ia nut drawn nearer, but la
repelled. It la through thla group of
Hitlvltlea that jeilcuay, rllqulahneaa
and ambliery develop. It la here
that the atudenta are not under the
direct eiiiwrvlnlun of the teacher."
An International competition for mo
torize airplane will be held In Italy
In the aprlng of ml under the au
plrea of the Aero elub of llome. At
lha eiuue time there will he ront.ta
for airplane with email engine.
A
Dreesu
j .i-
uxrora fri
for rear 'Hound wear
Freakish thoe fail to hold the favor of
the well-drcsaed miin.
Th popularity of the plainer otylei ia
moat apparent.
A shoe atyle to be new need not be
freakish,
Thtf very plainnew of thi oxford makes
it atylinh. The broader toe make it
comfortable. Tha low price make it a
great value.
Price SEVEN Dollar.
BOYDEN and BOSTONIAN
Shoe Exclusively
"Quality Clothe
For Men Who Know"
9
Sixteenth St.
at Harney
WeterntTeacher
Hide in Freight Vara
to Reach Convention
i'..ttl.!ti(T. Neb , tV-t. 11 ifiCll )
Thoee bu.t.lie of the A. Ii. h
tratele.t e) homntea at I rhovam, had
antblng on tlie a Imm tvniina of
f.itatluff and ib-rmg wli. i"
than l4 lig, left tMy I Mr Ilia
lib t!lrb't ranventtiin at AtUm-e
r Ih"I fre.ahl. vhd Kiaid of tha
i.e ji.a lied fd to niWe Thma.
day a hultday If the t4.he toiild
. h the contention In time I t the
uiiil'4 i'lia r",,,',er f'lin'
Tha . hid Uii l my h tlMniahl
t ley erafty, wr tu tiiai
t,ue rue, UttAl tiit.t!ufl an!
Ailiai.re thai ttau'd im.l that llul
ISe tt( here ahee I thr le.ure
filaa With the a4 f lurtii.ta
m. .,e, !. rbitiat the f't e'-l
f r e tin tft, whaie peaaerier
a ...himi-ni 1 1 sore aUhie, Th
I4 ja ti r rf-.-ttt Wltlk -H
rt ii I tititkaiiHit
I JUDGE SEARS
I row congress
I Repuiluaa) Citliiat
I t.lti Nemr ?
Shoes of
Comfort
Si
For All
Occasions
Fashion's Smartest Footwear
Hundred cf dainty women ht nalu the Impottant part
footwear play in iitiniUv drtailni buy their ehuea at Kry't
jeer after year,
Kry'a ahoee, with theif Imltvl.lual 'vlunr, "built.iii"
tomfutl an J rubneaa of iu!.ty, find (trunf appeal
to the utnn of fatitiou Uat.
All the ntr tarialUih of th a!l thu
aacile fin I rlevef etpiexlun herv. It wi? h
pUaure y thuw thttn i )u. I'o fme In.
"$atiflg.$hitt at StonrSaxing iVe
FRY SHOE COMPANY
DOUGLAS AT SIXTEENTH STKEET
Congress to Be
Called to Meet
on November 20
Appropriation and Ship Sub
tidy Will lie Puihrd by
IWlrnt-Call to Be
Jmiiir'd After Klection.
fly (,Mll.K r. Al TIIU K,
WaahOiflua lrramKMtKlinahe Ree,
Waalilnglon, Oct, II. (Hiiei lal Tel.
gramh-Novemtwr 10 I the date
Hlilili hu been fixed by I'reald-nt
Harding fr uilllug koiigraaa Into e
int aeaalon. The rail will not be la
eued until after the . election on No
vember 7, Th eecutlve' chief pur
IMne III tailing til" per l.i I aeaalon now
la to avoid a elmllar one In M in h. it
la believed much preliminary work
tan be accompllehed In the prelimi
nary eeeelon now.
The decialon on thla point haa been
rommunlnrited to aeon tore who have
been pereotially Intereeted In knowing
tbn ! olive a pinna,
Tha prenlil'iit hupea to have the
m nuii; art on the elilp aubaldy bill at
l Ma (' I. il aeaalon, while th houee
la working on the approprla tlona. fly
the time the appropriation come over
from the lower body It I hoped th
aenat will have cleared the deck o
far a ahlp aubaldy la concerned,
Other tout (era which the prealdnnt
feela Inclined to aea handled at thla
time la the antl lynching bill to -cure
the country lnat th activi
ty of liiWiee mob.
Harry McGinnii Kirapea
i'jroin lyincoln Kefurmatory
I.lii'oln, fict', lJ-l(rry MoOlnnl.
11, aiitni'ed fiorii Omaha to an In-
ditermiiafe term In th tat re
formatory, eai-aped from that Institu
tion veatorday. t'p to a lata hour laat
I night no (raiw hud been found of him.
t1
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7
Body Capacity
AlTecLs Tuning
Vartou Method of Operat
inff Kciriviug Set May
F.liminatD Trouble.
A movement of the band toward, or
away from, the circuit fimy effa a
decided I limine III the tune of the cir
cuit. Quite) freiiiently we find oper
ator of regenerative acta who have
to hold their band on lha adjustment
conlrola after tuning In a atutlon, aa
removal of the hand would entirely
d lime tbn elation. All thla run be
entirely eliminated by a f-w extra
pracautlona In mounting the appa
ratus.
Theae prcHUfUma are not nlwaya
eaay to Incorpmate, purtli iilmly with
lha table or bane -mounted rct-i-lvlng
aet. In the firat plin-e, try to have
th greater portion of the circuit
actually groundod. Thi cond Hon call
for the variable tuning condiiiai.r to
be on tha antenna ald of tbn tuning
Inductor, which with the ainaio cir
cuit eystem- puta tha vm-uiim tube
filament and pint circuit at ground
potential, Tli rotary plate of th
varlubla condeneer ahould be connect
ed to th Inductor mid the etntlotiary
plalea to th antenna. Th! will re
duce the effect of band cnpncity on
variable conniiwr while tuning.
On th panel mounted receiving a la
th ehlelding agalnat body rupuclty
may (be mad by coating the b,i k of
th panel with tinfoil or thin metal
shading and grounding thla by con
nection to the ground terminal of the
aet. In addition, all vf the rotor
ahafti or coupling controla ahould be
gnmiidod, cur being taken that lln-y
ir not In anv way a t uit of Die cir-
i Hit. The rotary l lati-s of (be variable
enndenaeta ahould alwaya b connect
ed tu the a da of the circuit which la
nrureat to ground potential.
The bleal method of overcoming
lk.lv iiui.lli i,ffA,-lM In I,, fii luan M
of thi! Instruniente In a metiil ruee or
cabimH, or one but lug entire metal
lining, and lo have only the control
knooe on tne vxterior.
Tlicalrirul by Kudio,
Ilailln funa III the middle West who I
may wish to listen In on soma theatrl
in I eorur number lo le broalmst front
('tili ng" tomorrow nlalil by Ivil Wyuri,
atar of "l'ife-t Kil," may tune
their x"te accoidlnaly for long die
tutu oiHiiitlnn. Word from lb
MJii'ly lliy la that Mr, Wynn tvilt
opi'ii the Ilailln expoaltlon In the foil
ai uiii by broadi aailtig the brlahteat
portiona of bis current production,
Those who llnii ii In on I'likago at
11 0 tomorrow nlaht will hear a Drat
linirvon of the crmit-illan In bis
moat auciesaful musical vehlrla, which
la a November booking at the I'.ran
del theater. I
Sparks
It I proposed to linT'-ewe the num
ber of avallnbln wuve lengtlia fur
bioadiastliig by varying soma of Iho
many 3mi-i'r atallona by 2S or
mora piMeta,
Tha ai'iialilvlty of an iiinllou tube
ai'iiietlmea may be Increased by plac
ing a Argu hoiwshoe nuKiiet Jn a cur
tail! position ao that lb p'Ji of
I he maunet are on each aide of the
tube. Thi probably 1 due to tha
magnetic effect upon the moving elec
tron that How across from the fila
ment to tha plate,
John Kelley, I), M. C, Lincoln, Neb,,
president of the alndent body at Helle-
ue vocal limul (raining achool, garbed
In I he propoard uniform for the Ameri
can Iieglon dealgned and mad at
Hcllcvtie voratlonul training siiiool,
"geT"Tr i" I II I II Ti II i W TIT 1
origin, to become binding upon th
church, Yen and nay vote atood 646
for acceptance and 441 for rejection.
I'res.dent Mmith retired from th ei-a-
alon Just before the taking of the vote,
I Mte !Bftiil)(LO;t 1
Man Kill flrother
Chnttiinoogii, Teiin., Oct, IS. Hob
Hamilton wna killed yeaterdny near
1'lkesvllle, 'j'l-nn,, by bla brother, Jim
Humllton, ufter be hud abut the latter
In th fac and hand during What
waa aald to be a family row.
Men-Here's a Shoe
as Serviceable
i. i i
as It LOOKS
Me ,H"J
J.
i
"The Georgette"
6.50
An Exclusive Model
The line of thia attractive pump tend
to make the foot appear more graceful.
For Semi-Dress or Street
Wear, in
Allover Black Satin
or
Allover Patent Leather
with
Flexible Soles and Covered
Junior French Heels
Third Floor East.
"The Ardmore"
8.50
First Showing
Till to the firt appearance in Omiilm,
of thin distinguished Hrandcia model.
Black Satin Combined
With Black Suede
or
Allover Black Suede
or All Over Patent Leather
with .
Flexible Soles, High or Low
Covered Spanish Heels
Third Floor East.
Special for Saturday Selling f
100 Pairs of Patent Leather Walking Oxfords UO,
with low heels, former selling price, 7.50, 9.00 l
and 10.00. Special for Saturday, rer pair, ViLe
Third Floor East.
dr. svt ri .
? Ria.'iiLI 3 WML B"
HpwqulcJjyN,
Resinol
Is clearing up that enema
fa."! A'i Th anomani
Knuvil t.HKhet ait Itiliii, burning
hi, the luftertiig utualiy Mop.
A le davl if iMeiil tieaunent raiely
to' I to clear the ln(!mmt
r.d enieneaa and iinally iteturet tha
lain to lit natural haaithy ood mn,
RaeWl axe ea4 Rseawl IbeMeg ea
hu ate awe asem pasiiiea ea e-
aW a eejaoannawaa aea Mas -a.
! iaaw ei kaaaaaa !
4aaVfkea
"f-ii nu t n, atMewriV
JUDGE SEARS
I OR CONGRFSS
Repulliran Candidal)
ilediort November 7
effiT 'svS.
AIH l-.HTIHKMICN'r.
Best for Colds
BronchitU, Aithma
and all throat troubles
Builds New Strength
ho r4Ncmois putci
PAINS SO BAD
WOULD GQTOBED
Two Women Tell How Lydia E.
Pinkhara's Ve jetalle Compound
Stopped Their Suffering
!-nn Mountain, Mah.-"! hm! t r.
ril.li- aina evurv nmiiih antl attiinea
nmiuKu hi iwu on
arcouiittif tiiem. I
aw yuur adver
tiarnivnt aniltia.k
Lyilia I.. I' Ink.
ham a Vegrtalita
0mpunii with
very ftKMi reeulla.
I t a i work all day
lorta? uW tt h y
u W time, Y
may u the
(, Haati-tiiiK.
mat and I am
ret-immnlmj m -frtat(le t
h un4 tn m fri nl. "- Mr. A. H.
i.tM.AMt, ill I- lrei tU, in
l i.nuin, iUhir".
Jktma, (ian.-"fcrf !rtfc!n4
ii. h f in i"T '4 f lr
ft' trf aUli.rn.tt the! I U re t torn
ii-i' ty kn l-l, aui?r4 If lil
r )! Uit wavan-llviMasilrvt
b.fth r, rea I Be4tirtiMuw(4
, t t I ytl.a I- I taahaw a-
lie ltJ i.il rat l" 'ar
,..rmn au I J. i k4 W try K ltriy
la I
t e M ameeilM leeli
(.- ' Hire, NM i'Al. Rovte t,
Xi-". t 'f
If ,.t4 ,t aid I lifc liatlaiKi
Vt t us gie ti 4-
rtTmiiTijTili i 1 1 1 1 1 1
!ii!nit'j!
J - iV-, ..il
5 ' ':- eyfcn
Three Big Saturday
Specials in Men's
Furnishings
Men 's Gloves
Worth
1.75 to 2.25
18
Pair
Special
Purchase
From Bachner Hall Co's.
Surplus Stock
Suede lined and unlined gloves at a big gacrifice
on their part enables us to offer these high quality
gloves at this low price. 100 dozen in the group.
All good, dependable gloves, either lined or un
lined, in gray, olive drab or brown.
Main Floor South
Sale of Men's Fall and Winter
Union
Suits
n 48
aW
Worth 2.00 and 2.50
Extra heavy and medium weight worsted mixed
and cotton union suits; all are first quality; in
natural, gray, ecru and white; 6izes 34 to 50. Re
markably good values in underwear for fall and
winter wear.
Main Floor South
Men's Worsted
to
Sweaters
1
Worth 4.00 and 5.00
Slip-on style, in all the
wanted shades brown,
green, maroon, navy and
oxford. Good, warm
sweaters at the price of a
cotton one.
Main Floor South
800 New Fall Hats
For Men and Young Men
3.00 and 3.50 Values 1.95
New fall iihapeH in fine felt, new fall colorings
a large assortment of style, varied to unit indi
vidual tastes; In brown, black, tan and gray;
many are nilk lined; all ilzea, ah
Kach, A.fJU
Men New Fll Capi Urge varMy cf tweed
-gulf ehapes; ilk lined; all !scjl j
Social, each, AUU
Wli.n In h4 f Htlp
D Wm Ait
USt: WWW WANT ADS-
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