t THE SUNDAY REE: OMAITA, OCTOBER 15. 1922. iWar-Torn Heroic of Seven Nations Urge World Peace .Veterans Journey to New Or leant in Organized At tempt to Make Ideal an Actuality. Now Orleans, Oct. II riy A, IM Twentjr-thres war-lorn soldiers from seven Kurnpsan countries reached htr tnnlKlit, deeutss to ths driven tlim of tin Interallied Veterans Fed eration, whl'h opens hers Hnlurilny and furati ef the American legion. They cmr.s from Krntlanil, Kranra, Hnrtila, luly. Cnhj Slovakia, Ru mania anil ISolKliim. Moat (if them havs aacrlflcd ewjush In war to Inr-apadtat them f.irvr from active eervlcs on ths tut 11a field ; from ths s riowrlnd ranches of tlia Hiilkara to tha flat iKlglan river Scheldt, then man Iihvs sen war In It xrltn sntiiillty, and. In defnnaa to their horn landa, hava lout eyea, anna, soslps and health. Hut It waa svhlent that deaplta their hardships and their sarlflces, they have not forxotten how to amlla, and heir srpresalona were not thoaa of nmn without hop. They have com to tha convention Imlned with a lurge Imps thut of doing aomethlng to and war. Home of them thoae who wera ahla walk "i hi-elda their Amnrlran hosts, On nwin, MnJ, J. It, It. Cohen, head of the lirltlah dclHgntlon, rod In a wheel chitlr, Jl hud loat both legs, Another tall, frny hilrel lirlton, Capt. W. Applehy, wiilked, guided tif hi onng daughter, lie waa wholly blind). It waa a small delegation, hut presslv. Ahead of them, fn tha official csval cud, rod an escort of mounted pollc and detachment of Boy Kcolit bor tha flag of the, seven nation under which these 23 men went to war, Horn of th veterun could see, th flag and aom could not. ' At tha city hnll they war officially welcomed by Mayor Andrew Mc&han of New Orleans. Tomorrow tha veteran, who stopped In Washington to leave A wreath at th ahrln of th American Unknown Holdler, tak up th work of their con vention. It la being- held to lmprov th Condition of veteran of th great war and to do what It may toward making th Ideal of universal peact an actuality, Fire Deslroyo' Barn. Deatrlo Ncb Oct. H. Special Telegram.) Fir destroyed th large barn on th farm of Henry and Al fred Wlebe, together with 10 ton ot bay. The los I placed at $2,000, partially covered by inturane. ADVEBTIHEMEXT. ASTHMA BIG FREE OFFER I Will Even Prepay th Poatag If Von W1U Mak Thl Amailng Teat. I say positively that Asthma ean be Immediately controlled, no matter what ag or what climat you llv. T prov this all I want I t lend you thla tnxllolD. th wonderful ninui ot which baa ipraad all ever the country. Himplr and ua your nam and I will pre ly cbarsaa on a regular all bottle of Leaven'a Aethma Pruacrlptlon. I'M It ten dare and then If atuflaa with your Im provement you ncr pay ra 11.21. Other you owe in nothing. Score of people ear thte la different from anythln ale In th world and that th flnt bottle enabled them to aleep well, topped ehokln, cleared th bead and lung and save real comfort. Don't nd a penny; don't pay a penny nnlM you feel It riant te pay. I truet everyone. Clyde. Leavengood, 1161 g, W. Blvd., Hoeedale, Kan. Chiropractic Health Talks (By DR. BURHORN) It is human nature to scoff at something; that wt do not under etand. Honest ar.derttandlnK ot farts makes pottibts intelligent deri sion.. That's Why I want you to in VMtigato and umleratand Chiro practic and be permitted to prov to your satlefartion th positive merits of this new science of health that has mad new men, women and children of thou. Mini that wer physically unfit. In rates of Pervoueneta, neu. ritin, rhruniatiim, headache, hs.ksthfS, anemia, hysteria, liver, stomach and, kidney Imu hits, ( hiroprsctir ha proven wonderfully rveultful, fur th rrjn that tHo Chiropractor gm right to th soarc of th trouble. If y4 do Dot ndrttand what fhirepraetio wean or hat It can tl-, I will be pW4 to ts- plain It to you fully, tVrit!tahj sn.l smin!l is fr. If I raanot help you,. I wU not accept your . Of fir adntattncnu r twelv fr tea dai'ars or thirty Uf twenty-fivo Jol'ais. lr. Itjthera is Wst4 fauM. rKr of th $u'tiea BU. .et ttf ltl "4 l saea hoao J rkeeo &3IT f, rf.ltal, Offico s- u 1 . a. Iiy tt,lrt. 5-Year-01d 'Tom Mix" Rides to Victory in f a wiiaisiiii mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmammmmmmmmmm i i i BMUSBMBgBnBri Then are (he prize winner In lb Nebraska HutnneocWjr puny parade. At the left la Jack Ihw, 14, grid Mg, 310 Mouth Hfly first street, who won third prlw In th renter la Itilly nine, 7, Gufk-nberg. la., vlaltlng si 2211 C atreet, winner of seventh prlu-; at Ilia right I Allra Mldillrton, m Tony, from II mile went of Omaha, winner of second prl.e, and below la Arthur fiaJI, f, Flffy-altth and I. atreet a, winner of first prize, Arthur' pony' nam la King. lie turned hi priM money back Into lb eorlrfy fund. A I year old "Tom Mix" rod to vic tory yesterday afternoon' In th aec ond nnnuul pony parade held by th Nebraska Human society. Astride hi pony "King," Arthur dull, I, Kitty elxfh and U streets, Kouth Omnha, rode through Omaha's bualnea district waving a aombrero enclnled by a real rattlosnnke hide, and waa acclaimed by thouaanda along th atreet and by hundred of boy at hi heel, to bo th prince of Oma ha' youthful roufchfidcr. Forty-fly other entrlea, moat of them snappy, wer defeated by young 0i II for first honor. Bom of them gav him uch a hard race that th State Teachers' Meetings Close With Elections Stat Board of Education Elected Ly People and Fed eral School Aid Are Urged. Norfolk, Neb., Oct. 14. The 3Cth annual meeting of the Third district, Nebraska Teacher association, ad journed here after electing L. J. Bur face, auperlntendent of th Albion school, president; W. D. Ireland ot Madison, vie president; Pearl Bcwell of Wayne, secretary, and B. A, Lack ley of Wayne, treasurer. Among th resolution adopted as th convention adjourned was recommendation for committee to Join with the American Legion In an Americanization pro gram, federal aid in public schools and a state board of education elected by tho people. Adopt New Program. North I'latte, Neb., Oct. 14. En rollment In the Fourth district Ne braska Btut Teachor' association reached approximately 85 per cent of tho total number of teachers In the area, according to Han C. Olsen, in charge of the convention publicity. The convention elected Superinten dent Braham of North Platte a the new president of the association. The election followed tho adoption of the new legislative program calling for election of atat boards of education by the people and th selection of the stat superintendent by th board. Tho convention approved resolutions favoring raising standard for teach ers and a new basis for raising school taxes. Principal speaker for th day were: Dr.- W. A. McKeever of Kansas and Dean K. A. Burnetts ot the atat uni versity. Elect Officer. Lincoln, Oct. 14. W. K. Sealock, dean of th teachers college of th state university, was elected president of Division No. 1 of th Stat Teachers association at Its closing meeting. Rose Clark, supervisor ot elementary training school at Wesleyao, was elected vice president; Kathleen Hearn, superintendent at Aurora, was made secretary and T. V. Goodrich of Lincoln was re-elected treasurer. Crown 1'iinca Oeorga, eldest son of former King Constant In, and uo cessor to the thron of Greece, Is It year old. II apeak Kngllsh per fectly, even using soma American slang. McKenney'i have a pfcial. separate department for tho construction of plates, tinder the aupervhion of an experienied plate dentint, and the acta con structed by them are harmonious in shade and ue, art i tic in appearance, and perfect fitting. They carry an unqualified cuarantee both as to fit and service. No chance to te anything but pleased with a McKenney plat. Prices $10 and Up Eaaminatioa and Estimate Free. Y)u, Above Alt, Mutt D Satisfied. McKenney Dentists thrci Judge Cieorg jf. f'rlnr, C. li. Karnsworth and Mr, Itsnry I)or ley took 45 minute to (tnllberat be for selecting him and hla pony a blue ribbon entries. A girl gav Osll th ( Iff cot race for the j firat prize and waa declared winner of the aecond prise of 12, Bh I Allc Mlddleton, 11, who rod her pony, "Tony," from her horn 11 mile west of Omaha to enter the parade. Third prize, f2, went to Jfu.k Drew, 10, 310 Kouth Fifty third atreet, who wu aatrld "Nog," Fourth prize wa won by Harlun Milder, , l'alra:re. Hilly Cllne, 7, of Outtenberg, la., won a prize, for entering hla pony Republican Speakers II tiCIJtrt II. RANDALL, Candidate for Governor, and WALTKIt L. ANDKKSOV, Candidate for Congress, and K. II. TIIOICI'K, Candidate for C'ongres. MONDAY, OCTOBER It J lick man :0 A. M, Firth 100 A, M. Hterllng 11:00 A M. Klk Creek 2:00 I', II. VeU :30 P. M. Tecumseh f:00 P, M. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Johnson :00 A. M. How 10:00 A, M. Nemaha 11:30 A. M. Peru ................. 2:00 P. M. Brock i:30 A, M. Talmag 4:30 P, M. Bennett 8:00 P, M. ' BOB SIMMONS, Candidate for Congress, and A. It. IltMPllKKY, Candidate for congress, short term. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. Mcrna 8:30 to :30 A. M. Arnold 11 to 12 M Stnplclon .......... 2 to 3 P. M. Candy 3 to 4 P, M, Callaway ,, Evening TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17. Oconto t to 10 A. M. Broken Bow 12 to i P. M. AnHley 9 and night WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18. ; Eddyvlll 9:30 to 10:30 A. M., Hummer .... 10:30 to 11:00 A, M. Miller 11:15 to 1:00 P. M. Hhclton 3:30 to 8:00 P. M. Gibbon and evening Machinery and Supply Firm Bought by John W. Gamble Vice president of the First Nation al bank and president of the Standard Chemical Manufacturing company of Omaha, John W. Gamble has under taken another business venture in the purchase of the American Machinery and Supply company. 1103 Farnam street, lie will act as president and treasurer ot the new concern. Thom as McShano will be vice president and general manager. Benjamin Harri son, who taught Gamble In high school at riattsmouth, Neb., will ho secre tary. The consideration of th tran saction wa not made public. Greeks Accept Part. Contantino(l, Oct. 14 (By A. F.) Th formal acceptanc by th Greeks of th Marfan la armistice agreement wa transmitted to all th signatory power thla afternoon by George Slmopoulos, th Greek high oommlsiinr in Constantinople. Teeth People Are Proud to Show trom th longeat dlatanc. K expect to mob hi !em sere o h had hi pony shipped In t!m to rM in th parad, II 1 reaidlng' temporarily at 2211 C atreet. L. C.'hnmber of J!rtltt, la., drov a truck loaded with founr ponle from llartlett and entered thrn. On th aid of th trtic'a wer 105 rlbhon that Chamber had won at varlou fiilr. Hut be failed to "get In th money" agulnat Omaha' "hoinellnga." Juk KnaowKkl, 2100 Upward atreet; Kugun Miller, 2J1I Hwrd atreet, and Julian Mildner, Voiracrea each enter ed polne 2 yenr old and tied for prize offered for th younget pony. Rodman Eplains State Tax Dollar Ewing Citizen Hear Aburdi' ties of Promises Made by "Brother Charley." EOJngr, Neb., Oct. 14. (flpeclal Telegram.) James A. Hodman of Omaha addressed about 800 citizen of this community her thl after noon. Following a concert by the Ewing band, Mr, Jlodman spoke from th band stand, atreaslng th Issue of the stat campaign, H explained th code law and em phasized tho economy which Resulted in thus handluig the atat fund In th am conduction, Mr. Rodman scored th political jobbers who wer spreading mallcjou falsehood re garding the code department. The speaker also discussed the tax problems, showing that state taxes were being Justly spent. Th citlwn who had listed to "Brother Charlie" a few day ago promising to lower taxes 20 per cent wer surprised to find that only 19 cents of their tax dollar went to the state and that only three cents was used for running th state governmcn. They wer pleased to learn that stale taxes had already been reduced 33 l-3d percent, Mr, rtodman pointed out that levies for the years of 1903 and 1319, under democratic control, were 83 per cent higher than for the decado preced ing under republican control. The speaker showed th ludrlelnu situation In which the Bryan have placed themselvc In joining farces with the Mullcn-Hltcheock gang for a mess of pottage and branded W. J. as tho Judas of th prohibition and suffrage movements, Mr, Hodman mad a stirring appeal for tho upport of th ntlre state and county republican ticket in order that efficient government, good road and better school might bo W. H. ELDRIDGE W. 0, W. Annex mm Fall Sale of Dinnerware In Which Pricei 8vs You ONE THIRD J2Plov's 8rvici selected from our tntlrs stock of Imported and Domeilio Dinnerware f0.7. $10.7... S 12.73, ia.75, 9IH.75 15-1.73 nd Better fisvsral C f iece Diuntrwkrs Services are of. fr4 In attmuve patterns in K at Several 23FIs Tea Ssrvtrti in Jspneii China with loltd colored pordus fj f? of pink, blue and puis greea . ... )" W. H. Eldridge IMPORTING CO. W.O.W. ,nnc Pony Parade mm. continued, on fb platform with ths tx-aker were J, M. Hunter, chairman of the refnitliean county central elm mltti; lt v. W. L. ITillley, ' luy Cnllan, editor of ths local paper, and a nurnU-r of tb county republican candidates, A big rally wa held at Pag to nlht, at whl h Mr. Hodman and iUV. Mr, Thllley epoke, Lutheran Hoxpital Sorielies Name Officers at Beatrice Hsfltrico, Neb., Oct. 14. (8pedal.r Th Evang';liei Lutheran Hospital a')CUiUn held It annual meeting In Beatrice, reprstititlv from Ply mouth, Deshtcr, Kill and a, nurnter of town In Kansas being present. Th following officers wer elected: Pres ident, Bev, M, Lthlnger of Plymouth; secretary, Ucv, Paul Matusetis, of Lincoln; treasurer, II, W, Schevo of Kills, Tho Lutheran ladles' hospital aid held their annual meeting at ths same time and elected the following officer! President, Mr, J, J, Tim ken of Beatrice; secretary, Mrs, ('. II. Koenig f 1'lyinouth; treasurer, Mrs. II. W. rleheve of Kills. All Otoe County Towns Get Power From Nebraska Cily Nebraska aty. Neb., Oct, 14. (Sp clal. liurr 1 the latest ylllag In this section to seek electric current from the local water and tight com pany. With Hurr added, this will miik every village in the county se curing electric power over the local company's transmission lines. Auks Divorce Third Time. Beatrice, Neb., Oct, 14. (Special.) For the third t rno In a dozen years, Mrs. Louisa Hrown of Odt-II Is suing her husband, John C. Brown, for di vorce. IMPORTING CO. 1313 Farnam IM(J' i 1 ill ii 111) Tornum St. "Peace, Not War," Aim of England, Premier Says Hittprly Aaaaila Enffiiifa Sayi He efei Bonar Law to Take Prrmirrship 3 Yeara Ago. Ceti4 rnesi fas Of testimony, b laushUre4 In cold bUxNt loo ooo Armeniana and too.eoo Greek without any provocation at all." At on point In his pt Mr. Moyd Ceorg declared: "Thr ha teen peeh after peach of lnlolerbl sbtts, and I io V4 to tear It Ilk S Christian, but ther are too many peoplx stt lh world Who think It I th bualnesa ot Christians to l triaseAcred by Turk or pro Turk, I am not ii of that ort of Christians." A llttl furthw on th prim min ister Mid: isn't Muff fighting Animal. "If thr I to N s ehang ther Is no man who woull elfi It mor than 1. I bars had a long spell and a yry hard on: I lov fre4om. Thrs ar lot of thing I want to say," Tti faUtnvmt If' f hs- premier ws fur hs had turned to kom polities. sublet tm which th whole anplr was awaiting bis pronoumNeril, if aaserUd ther war "dl hards" Obe ultrs conservailv1 on Uth sides. "Ther ar Dint who would Ilk to r.iak m dl hard, and toon," "It's no us trying to bluff s first rat fighting animal," said Mr, Lloyd Corg, referring to th nr east. "It's always a mistake to threaun unless you mean It. Th Turk know w meant It and that's why w hav peac," "I am UA4 have departed from ths method nt th oUi diplomacy. That's vry isvl ths old diplomacy ended In th most disastrous war this world ha ever n, Th smateur dipkmacy ot mt has at least brought penc, "I sm inrry to that th l.beral hav len pleading that It wa none lit our huslnea to lntrvn between the Turks and their victims. That was ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Luxurious Fur Coats Samples of this Season's Advance Styles Many at less than today's wholesale price. Only One of a Kind A magnificent collection comprising the duplicate samples of three of America's renowned fur creator. Marked close to the sacrifice prices at which they were purchased, they represent money-saving opportun ities to women who demand the exclusive. Copied from model that only Paris can produce, these coats arc dis tinctively styled and made from the very finest pelts obtainable. Every fur garment is guaranteed and backed by Thompson-JJelden Co.'b reputation of over 35 years of reliability and integrity. One Smart Siberian Squirrel Coat Wrap . . Featuring extreme wide leive and crushed cliin collar. 45 inches long. One Select Scotch Mole Coat Wrap Beautiful qualify and handnomely lined. 45 inches lorifr. One Hudson Sea Wrap Selected squirrel collar and cuffs, 43 inches lonj,'. One Extra Fine Quality Hudson Seal Coat . . . Eastern skunk collar and cuffs. 42 inches long. One Jap Mink Coat . . . Selected skins, 40 inches long. Comparative Qualities and Prices Invite Russia Has Exerted Her Influence on The Wintry Mode So when you sec a wrap or it suit coat of tlio Mouse typo rlaliorah ly f ritimtcd with fui'H anil cinhroiderieH you tuny know (lie origin of this lovely htylo is liuHnia. , Wido, flowing hlrcvtK, jdain l.afoti neck linoM and full long nklrln havo nil lron lurowctl for (he niauiu r of iw inotlt is dis(ine(y gorgeoun in odor and faluin ami treatment of Myl and much of thh richfteNH ii due to Kuvda, not th eld l.beral d'V-trlne. I ina.n tain that th llry we dd re gardlng Turkey waa In accordant- with th hitfhret Interest and tf d:t:ea of th.a land and w hav res mm i b proud it u-reld." f H ill I H4 " At en Hnnt Mr. IJoyd flenrg d ckred drama tic fly, with his head thrown bai k; "As long I h a awerd In my hsnd Snd 0ii givea m atrength lo UM II, I Will do SO." Continuing hi dealing with ths near eaatern situation, h Said; "Kir Charles lfarlngtn warned u that ther wer fr'ta IS.0U4 lo 2,0fl arrne.1 Titka Inald Cna'iitlnrfil." Th prefnler lo'd i1 Ilia s'r that ha I been taken to rof.lrol IU I'U - tlon around imatantlnii.le, "W reielred a meaasg front th Frerwh governioerit," ) atd, "that If either th (irveks tit tha Turk In vld fh neutral wm they miMii bv to b reslaud by fr by Oie Me. Wa s"ttd that, W th ugbt they meant II." After etpresellig hi lov nt free d-trl, asyliig llt no on would wl cm s ibaris frw.r than be, the pflnta minister shld' "Thr y( ago f waa atnli.ua to go out and !;. d Mr. lUmnt Iaw to taks th offl'. I la declined. I never Mlght th el'loii. I never wlal.ad to re-AtO It, Hut I will s-rr niy country In ny capeity." HemSngford I'otato Crtmrr Appt-al to htate for Hrlj ,,,...,..., ... , Idfnlnrford Chamber of Cntntnmrr wired Mecratury rttuhr of I lie tnt agricultural d"mrtmtit that hdO men Wers neeled St ones, tor H C;naliler aM period, Uf pled poUiUie, Ther ola a big crop, and tits Indians, who did moat of th picking In former years, hav packed up and gone hjne. Tl potato r dug by machines, but they must be picked up, plied and sucked Ly hand. Ths grower ar offering fl and 14 a day, and wwn- is work for weeks, Tri'k of Mennofiitea, Moos Jaw, Hsak., Oct 14. Antther trek of Menfion.il to Mi iso will b g.n abut th end of ths rnonlh, when approximately 'H fr:ght cur of set- tlr' effects and 10 Menttoniles, In cluding whole fmll, will hav (he Herbert district for I'A Vumi, Te., and will cross th border at laght i'ass, It was announced u)hj. $595.00 $375.00 $450.00 $375.00 $395.00 One Beautiful Hudson Seal Coat Kolinsky (fathered chin collar and wide mandarin sleeve, 42 inches Jong, One Mutikrat Coat of Dark Northern SJdns .... Specially elceted fine fckins, 42 inelies lotijf. One Hudson Seal Coat of Finest Quality Skins . . Squirrel collar, tvrnppy sleeve; .Hi indies long. One Extremely Smart Hudiion Seal Coat . . . V in est tnalr-li! hkins, 4G inches Ion sr. One Kolinsky Coat . . ., Kxlia quality rdtinrv 42 inelies lonjf, Wife Declares Father -in -Law Stole Mate sliOvc Mrs. Ctn,rf Slrpbrm Akl 1 15,000 for Us! Affrrtlona Han Ifoust liobl, Too, She Says. Alleging that NewUm It teller, her father In law. rtli tated in liar hua- Und f,.,n))f , rtrtnealio r.,l. .t. i n,. iir. i... .. ...-...-.- I1U M. Hlepberi Is suidg Mm ttr tir,,(io i,n lh rbarg of sllenallr.g it. affwtlon of her huahand, inutt Hi..f,hf (,, Htii.iii ah married at rs 'pillion, Neb, i,n April Ifl, ll. J Trbil of the aiitt wa le-gun ftm torday in district court st Council ,liiiiffa. Th Mtsplwn fjltilly I Well (hti'Mn In Cfweiil fownahip, In Jon U'iry Mta. fleorya Klephefi filed twit ! sulis in district court, on sgalnat tier f.itlwrlnUw snd lh otby for dl "r, with m.fody of their minor child nd Hi a month alimony, .Tfco dlvore aellou was diarulaaed later, pending outeofn (ha preaenf trial. I'rogrfioive Nominee , Anrols I'ilifiR of "Drys I iMfstn i.l tcun.. progressive nomine for rtirf ot sta', ha acrepfed Dm filing for that rffi- proffered hloi by fh prohibitionist. j 4f,,r M-cretsry rf Mis' Arnaberrr hal refused Secretary Au,nmrry has been ak4 by County Clerk Hurrow f rVott. bluff whether defeated Candida's, for eo-jnty aup.riotendent can run by petition for (,ui offi ( ih elev tlon. No provision mn found in ths rionpotitfcal sisttit relating i running by petliion, and apparently the I'glWiiloi. intended that th twm should tm c.nflned lo Ihos who wro ths I wo hluhest at th primary, The primary s'ulu'es provld In on iAiv-m that a defeated candidal inntuit run by petioon for th offl for whk h I. we txatcn, and a later siatu's sp jes fo bar htm from running tor any office at the gtriersl elstkri. Approximately tAWfiiit r hlldrun Si born In China every yesr. $450.00 $250.00 $295.00 $495.00 $650.00 Your Approval )ff 1 1' In, 13:t rsrnam Si Cor, HtK ritMie J. 2171 tit , ,i as)