V 'llli; OMAHA HKK: U fcihhSlA , MA h.Wlihli . in:.-. 1 (ir Forces Able to Protect Coast Mitcbell Says Rriadirr General T Murli PlearI With Honibiug Trf Held at Hampton Road on Monday. wtilnton, Nov. 7 ftrl. rn. William Mitchell, axuietant rlilrf rf thn army air irvlc, annniiiired on Jtrrlviil from tha tmiuliln hHd Mm lay at Hampton Honda, that p.otr-1- tlon of Atnrlra'a ronoti m,w ili-pni.lid Upon the natlnti'a air forcia l,o Kfl l;y Rood army. Air liomtiera, It wild, hud iippianttd eoant artillery men n a I'rotectlve mlllliiry weapon, adllnK ,that the demon! rat lrn totally rpMit "tiling UfDrft attmtipted ty aviator 4"m atandpolnt of acourwy In MmlilnK and iritlal di-fenae atreriKth of aircraft. "Flva Mnrtln timber, Innded with full equipment Including four 200 pound dummy homlia to tha hlp, bomlwd two tawi under townwe from a lieiRht of niwnii 3,200 to 3,700 fret," On. Mltrhell mil. I, "nnd every bomb dropped waa effertlva, poaaltjly with one exception. Tha ac curacy of thl la without parallel, MpK:aIly lnc Uie turiteta were only 20 by 20 feet In lw, and tha avlatora themitelvea hnd ha n under limtrurtlon wily for a abort rjme." I'ion, Mitchell drnliired It waa poa- lM to protect the Untitle roaat from her, pi nka hny ti Himton with "a vrttple of pursuit uroupa of aircraft." "'Jive ii h a lme in New Jeriiey," h ald, "and we could reach uny point threatened on that part of tha coaNt with two hour notleo.of tha approach of an enemy." Kxpcrlenea hud riaibled pilot to operate at nil tltnee, went her condi tion notwithstanding, It waa aa aerled. Kxti-ridlva rnaneuvera wrro Mng planned by the army air aervlre fur next Kiimmer, Oeri, Mitchell auld, ex Hlnlng that they were Intended to J.riilr-h additional data relating to the comparative value of artillery and air craft for coant defenne, "Airplane can poxltlvely guarantee defenne of the coaata," he unld, "and with Kreater economy to the nation tr.an uny other orrn of the military entabllnhment." Army General Makes Fast Time in Air Caponing Opinions on Hail Shop Strike; An; Kxpressed Chicago, Nov, 7. -OppoNito view on the preaunl Mtatua of the ahopcrafta atrllco were ptonented before federal Jud9 Jiimea 1L Wllkerwon, counnel for the shopmen contending that, the utrlko no longer exiKta while, axxlMlant Hollellor General Illuekburn Knicr ,''ne, repreaenting the govern incut, ' 11 affiduvlta that tha condition yplulnod of when tha bill waa tetlll rxlt. Jkt rther hearing of the case waa .nued Until Wednemluy morning .en Attorney JiHterune win rettume hi argument. Germans Lay Keel of Giant 'Blimp for United Mates Frederjekahuvcn, Cierniany, Nov. 7. The keel hua been luld for the giant Zeppelin to b built here for the Vnllcd State government under the contract algnod June 28. Construc tion detail are atill awaiting declalon following refluent jrwda by the com tnlMnlon of expert which the Ameri can government la underatood to have txalgned to upervlaory duty. It Hi IK. .eti. Will.iun Mill lu ll, aih. ant f lilef of the I niled Mate army air service, set new nflli lnl world rec onl when he Hew at mln of 2'.'t index nil hour at Detroit In miiiin plune In which I .lent. MuiiKhan made unofllrlul llllilit of 2IM.S mile n hour. S(iialters Chased Off Ohio Property "Tin Can" Homos Along Canal Tow Pfth Mttet aov- Minimum Wage Law Is Declared Illegal Waahlnglon, Nov. 7. Peclnrlng that the modern tendency toward Indlxcr. minute leglalatlvn and Judicial Jugglery with great fundamental qui tlon of free government, If pemlated In, would lend ultimately to "social dlMorder and revolution," the District of Columbia court of appeal today held unconstitutional the minimum wage law effective In the capital. In holding the law Invalid and thereby I rHlahliHhlng what I regarded an likely to be a precedent of far-reaching Im portance, the court of appeal re versed II decision In 1021. Akron, O., Nov. 7. Squatter ereignty has no meaning in tha actlvl lie of the state highway department. Aenta 'are busy ousting itintter from their cherished home on the to path along the old Ohio ranal, There are sbnut 85 hoiisci In ho neighborhood of Karberton, construct ed of tin tans, scrap metal and old lumber, occupied by workliigjiien and their families. .Most of thenj work In Iturharton factories and paddle across the canal In tha morning and back at night. A the dweller are mainly tran sients, trouble waa expected by the highway department when the exodus waa projeeteed. However, the squat ter are submitting stolidly to the ejectment proceeding, which are In Unded to free state property. Our New Telephone Number Is ATlantic 8606-Ask Our Operator for the Department Wanted Numerous Mexiean Rehel Chiefs Request Amnesty Mexico City, Nov. 7. According to EI Mundo, In addition to request for amnesty made by Generala rtosaol Hernandez and I.uxiia Ilorcaaltas, nu merous other rebel chief hav made similar requests during tha past few days, among them Juan Carrasco, l'orflrlo rtublo, Antonio Ijirrnga and M guel Aleman. Tha newspaper says the war office la considering their petitions. W ife of Rancher Surrenders ! After Killing Neighhor j Ordway, Colo., Nov. ".Mr J. F C'urllm, wife of u rancher living ; northwest of Ordway, shot and k.lled J. h. Todd, a neighbor, at the t'urllss ! tanch yesterday, and (In n, with her i huflimid and five children, drove to j Ordway, where Mrs. ('iiiIIks stirren- i dered licrm lf to the sherilf. Thn woman told the sheriff she bad I shot In self defense after Todd had attempted to nirike her with a ham mer. It was said that Mrs, Curiiss and Todd had quarreled over fences and livestock. Ship Hreuks Ocean Record So Passengers Can Vote New York, Nov- 7. Spurred on by pusacnger who wanted to reach their home in time to vote Tuesday, Copt. Voldhcrg yesterday brought the Scandinavian-American steamer thilted Htate Into port 10 hour ahead of time, breaking all records for the trip from Chrlftlnnla to the United State His sailing time was 9 days 14 hours. The previous best record was 10 day. Free State Has Deficit. Dublin. Nov. 7. Latest estimate Indicate that thn cost of governing the free state for the present year will be $200,000,000, while the revenue for the snipe period will not exceed 1125,00(7,000. THERE is a real cushion tire. It isn't half a solid and half a pneumatic. It is the Goodyear Patented Hollow Center Cush ion Tire resilient to the last mile. The Good-year Dealer hat the right type of tire and the right kind of tervice for every hauling condition. Call on him. GOODYEAH RUSCH TIRE SERVICE AT 0629 2205-7 Farnam St. T Series C No. 4 usiness Administration is clarified bit notes made with aAf 1 r V MB IM MM W4M flM I f I "v ' 11 i A " "- r " ' 1 ak f . . VajB-t-f-"" , Come in and write with it roe Wednesday Sales in Which We Offer a Very Special Price On Women's Winter Coats New Styles and Good Fabrics When we say $25 coats you probably won't imagine anything half so attractive as these new arrivals. It's hard to explain how they can do it for the money. The best way is to come and see for yourself. lor instance, you'll find a handsome model in Ha vvaiian blue with deep mandarin sleeves and back embroidered in silk set off with a smart collar of black caracul. It is lined in gray silk crepe. The style and quality is that of a much higher priced coat. Similar coats in Normandy, Orlandolctte, Delysia and other pile fabrics are collared with Manchurian wolf and caracul. 'The new Jacquette of caracul cloth with side fastenings is shown among these models. Then there are unusually clever utility coats swag ger belted affairs with raglan sleeves made of warm double faced coatings. Two big ptch pockets of course, but also two muff pockets above the belt, if you please. This type of coat is partial to raccoon for its fur collar. Astrakan cloth is a novelty fabric that also finds favor in this group. Sizes from 14 to 44. Second Floor West Mm y Assured Style, Dependable Quality and Moderate Price Characterize These Dresses w w At 15 and 25 Every smart new style is represented graceful longer line frocks with drapes or panels, uneven or circular skirts. Metal :rlmmlngs and embroidery or sometimes soutache braids add to their at tractiveness. Such superior materials as matelanse, crepe backed .satins, canton and flat crepes and I'olret twill are Included. Tbe assortment Is so large there Is style and size suitable for any type of figure. Second Floor West. For Winter Wear There Is Nothing Smarter Than a Fur Trimmed SUIT Priced 23 The first thing that will im press you about these suits is the extraordinary values they represent. Velours, Stevana, Duvet de Laine and twills arc trimmed with beaver, squirrel and caracul. Some are a bit more fanciful with silk em broideries or braiding. All have been reduced from higher prices earlier this season. Sizes 14 to 44. Second Floor North Mm 1,500 Regulation Olive Drab U. S. Army Blankets Purchased at recent auction of surplus government property at but a traction ot their original cost. They are classed as 75 per cent wool by The government t but a great many of them are all wool. Sizes Range From 64x80 to 68x84 Indies Extra heavy and durable, these are undoubtedly the greatest blanket! values offered by us in many, many years. Hotels and rooming houses should supply their future needs. They are unequalled for the hunter, construction camps, the tourist, camper and sleeping lurches in fact, for all outdoor uses. Not a blanket worth less than l.fiO and the values range to tUH). NowThat It's Over Now tli political ritmiuiitiu I over and we may all lay auld our liliindrrliuiwra and re sume friendly relation with una aiiiitnrr In our attitude toward public mini we may all profit by (lie lialilt hlmoiy lis nf sepa rating the bat from I lie chuff. It uaunlly accords place to an Individual on arneral principle rather than in cunxlderatlon'of liotulliirltloi which uiay have been offensive to the men tif his time, The KhortcoiuliiK of Alciandcr ll;uiillton seemed very Important to the critics of hi day, but we who olmurve him in hlntory give scant attention to things whirl) brought upon hi in condemnation l,y hi enemies. VV'e e blm a a great conxtructor of constitu tion, a man who was big wioijku to com proinle upon hi own wvll-tlxed opinion and who rendered ImuieuHurablu service In laying the foundations of our government. Our altuniiou I fixed upon the c-almnm and tbe soundness of the couuhc.1 given by Washington rather than upon tbo fault, real or Imaginary, which hi enemies kepi ever In view. We give no concern to the alleged weaknesses of Jiifleriton so busy are we In revering Mm tor hi Incomparable work In the building of America. The bitter things auld of l.lncolu are only recalled In order that we may smile at the way In which he towered above hi critics, put self In the background, as no other pub lic man In history has done, aud rendered service to humanity. Even the Irranclble Stanton in remembered for the big ability and strong determination be gave to America's cause at a critical mo ment. So with other men of Lincoln's and Stanton's time. All of the no-called Inconiiltitency of Theo dore Roosevelt becomes Insignificant In tbe bright light which history ha shed over his useful career. It Is, then, Just as well that history has a way of Its own In distributing Its honors, and after all, history Is not what Napoleon said It was: "An agreed fable," It Is pretty accurate and In Its estimates much fairer than current comment, for, as a rule, Its writers are removed from the Wtter preju dices of the period. J. I BIUNDEIS & B0N8. Furnishings For Men Men's Silk Striped Shirts These are made of excellent silk striped madras in attractive patterns. Each, 1.98 Men's Flannel Shirts, 1.95 In navy, tan, maroon and other desirable shades. For outdoor wear men find there's nothing more comfortable than a flannel shirt. Each, 1.95 Men's Wool Socks A special purchase enables us to sell these at about one-half their actual worth. They are all wool heavy fellows, just right for the man who works outdoors. Per pair, 39c Main Floor South. Sale of Knit Underwear At Unusual Prices Many sensible people prefer to e spend their tindcrwmtr money for a greater number of ganin iiti at a lower price. Here U an neeuMon which encourages rich a plan f expenditure. Princess May Union Suite for Women, 80c Medium and heavy weight units in fl'h or unite, with or without fleece; no leef I'odice or reputation top in an kle length; these unit are ecuiid; firM quality auitt of thU grade ae pried at i ::. Women's Woolen Union Suits, 2.50 S. ivi arid odd I. .t-i tf ! wo. 1 ai d part wv.l uiH, ! i.k!c ! iv!h wih hik'h tieek atid bCf VtfVr ,r iv flrfli ifid nn !rer; a fY I i 'l !' , I it bot:y In ttM . d , !, i'm 4 Boys and Girls' Union Suite, 70c n e.r.W ini ,1 b s w. ' J i s t a'l ',,'e, dr j an e! -. kn nl liij,l,i ! ai e, htit t.i. in rtry '!! ri !r I . ul.in, ThitJ f.'..rC""r. with Clip i'tlrtthn nnd Stnicr at lift Wi r the W orld Our Zu i in i in i i ' ' i T J