THE OMAHA IJKK: THURSDAY. NUVK.MUKK ll. i)ZZ. ""LaUcrIlinff Girl"' (Disappointed School ?., u -1 Meets' Failure -1 and Disappears ".yoniiiig I!anh I.as With Vnliiiiilrd Ki-iir Ac- . count Soulit ly Sietrr iiii'l Pol ire. l.i.,ii. aba will I..' unable In graduate from "uiii.il limb school fxt pii In, Aim liiiiMt-rkp, IX, "biuahunr kiiI." disappeared from her fuoimiig housw at Z'.'l"! Webster nil cel. Hazel, older umi'T and roommate of, Ann, yesterday appealed t" polU-e t lock I e III'! f orim-i Wvoinirig ranch fill, who linn Mil unlimited i-apeusti Ui;oiuif. lvrn lift Ik Hooks. , rAnn, niter it 'iir on tier fathers i'.iiii'Ii 20 mil' from Murrain, Wyo found life too ilull, am) the two girl Rime to Omaha, according fit Hascl, bo Ik working In Him ait department j( I ho JJure'-Nan store. Their tit her cave r,n li nt them a check bock villi Instructions to "let their Oil) lences In. fhi'lr gullies," lb elder filler I., i iiili'e. . Arm was home loving girl snd didn't fine f'r frivolity ir benux, ftp. 4ff nllMR to Mri. Thulium I'lislrk, Willi iiom tint Mlssc LuddcckM lived. "l "Him Mint always laughing nnd hap BV," wilil Mm. Cimlik. "We called her eur 'Inui-hing Kill ." . ; (.'mills Nut ,VitiIiit. ..Ann Wild sick fur a week after (turning tb.it credits nli" liil'l obtain ed t All Kilnts school lit Won Falls, ', l, would f i't be iiei ' I"t ! lu re. Kite ,jiappeared hlioilly after K Monday Slornlng, having H note to lief nlm.iT ftpuiillliitf In T action. !; The f.illi'-r. Merman Luddeckc; In il;iniilnif to ship twit nt cattle, tn Jifatkct here. ;" Ui! will lie broken hearted If lie (ipds tliit Ann in gone," mild Hazel. MM Farm Conditions ! Nebraska Hotels Are GirUDisappears mvroxmcni Banker Declarer Ann J.nddei kr. 20 Nelmiskans to Take Bar Tests IVrhlirr of Two Women Who Kcffihlerrtl Will Appear for Kxuiniiiiitioii, Tincher to Demand Grain Exchange Probe MVanliliiKtun. Nov. 16. (Speelnl Tele St 11 m .) -K'i'priwciitallv Tltiehi-r. Kait tag, flimoinieed yemerday h will do Btaiul 11 cdnvrriwI'inHl InVPHtlBatlon of (ha poll! If u I activltlc of Ktaln ex ImnifeH. Mr. Tlmlitr U ono of the 'fliilriorfi ff the CapperT liifher bill t eonlrol Kt'uln exehanKC in their pmrket oppiutlonH. . Mr. Tlneher Mid today that jtaln pxehiitiKa eonlrlbutnl l.'iO ench, 6r a totiil of ::i,0OO, to defeat It. ' lis oharifei tbo name program ;Biokg to the defeat (if Benator Cap- 'fcrr. . ;Mr. TlneliT, nilil0 lie thought the rain i-xchanKtit worked in conjunc tion with tho democratic congrHHlonal CoinniltteeH. '.' ; ,' " ;, . in . K If fit, 0 Otliertf, Drowned. , Quebec, Nov. IB. Father Tortelllr, A pi lent, nqd Ji), t(bpr persona were iJtowned when 1 In j'noh ovcrturtied 'on ijho Ijflke of Shelter River, 30 mile trom lierHimiH, (Jutbcc, it in reported Ijore. '; , T:Thn accident ioccurred Monday lllljlll. WJ1I.'II . u. (iUVUIIO iUil, tl i;t,u- ,falnlnJr tho 11 paaneiiKera was aunk and all ' were dtowned, according to Ineager dotallu which reached Ber 'jirnla. Knthar Tortelller, a mission ary wan fuimerly Htatloned at Eer (ml. It waa reported that the boat $nd theliodlea of tho occupants had tiot bocn found, i AIIVK.BTIHEMENT. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Cream in Nostrils pen Up Air Passages. To . Ah! What relief! Your clogged nos trils open right up. the air passages of our head are clear and you can ineathe freely. No more hawkinc, snuffling, mucous dinehnrge, head ache, dryness no struggling for fcreath at night, your cold or catarrh tl gone. Won't stay stuffed up! Get a small feoUIe of Kly's Cream Halm from your dmgglwt now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetcite through every air panxagA of the head; soothe and bcal the swollen, Inflamed mucous temlraiie, giving you instant relief. ,Kly'a Cream linlm is Jui-t what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's Just splendid. Not a moiiUiii will Mi union,' the 2J fSinlliliiles to iippenr beforo the t-':nle Jlur Kxnmlnlng romrnliiHlon lit Lincoln Noveinlier 31. Two registered for tho examinations. Miss lJessle Junes und Mis. ,ola Vincent, both of Oinuliu, but health or business roa moms will prevent both of them from luklnx It. MIkh Janes, who has been rcudjntf law in the rifuen of W. J. Council, expects to be a candidate next June. About half of thu law students who u)plled to take the examinations are from Oniiiha. The list follows: John V. O'N'ell, Omnlia; George W. Hufsmith, 2121 Douglas street, Oma ha; Harold C. McKinley, 4'J3 Lincoln ttvuiiuc, York; Oeorge A. Carrlco, 1346 North Kansas avenue, Hustings; John L. Maltox, 3320 It street, I,lncoln; Na than 11. Cornell, 2715 Vano street, Omaha; Dwlght II. Williams, 637 Omtt ha National Itank building, Omaha; Thomas J. O'P.rlflii, 4160 Cuming street, Omaha; Glen It. Gardner, 2351 North Klxty sixth street, Omaha; Mer lin I,. Hprlnger, McCook; Guy K, Thprnton, Nellgh; John 15. Hlianahan, 2238 Houili Fifteenth street, Omaha; Kdmund I!. Morcom, TAlU Pewey ave nut', Omaha; William H. Flint, 3015 Pacific street, Omaha; Alvin H. Green, Valentine; Arclilliald K. Kelley, 2437 Kllison avenue, Omaha; Arthur B. Peden, Oakland; Anthony T. Mono ban, 1117 Blaino street, Omaha; W. C. Buford. Stockharn; J. A. Pound, Waterloo. $60,000 Campaign for New Nebraska Stadium Stats The campaign to raise $60,000 among Omaha alumni for the Uni versity of Nebraska stadium started yesterday morning nnd will continue throughout this week. Wrection of the campaign is In tho hands of Wil liam C. Ramsey, chairman for Doug las county; Virgil J. Haggart, mem ber of state executive committee; Dr. Irving S. Cutter, president of the Omaha alumni. The solicitation will b conducted by committees headed by Warren H. Howard, Dr. W. P. Wherry, Vincent C. JIascall, Melvln Bekins, Herbert W. Potter, Bess I. Dumont and Lea Huff, jr. Enthusiasm has befn given the drive by the word that more than $100,000 was subscribed by Lincoln business men. The campaign In the state, outside of Lincoln and Omaha, will start next week, and the total amount of sub- scriptions will be announced at the Thanksgiving gnnie with Notre Dame at Lincoln. The entire amount to be secured is $430,000. Road Conditions (Kiirnl.li-d br the Omaha Auto Club. Itnsd i-ondltlonn are only "lightly Im prove! slur ytitorday. While rou r not yr Ihorouslily dry, thr ! s prny gixiit trfk worn snd car ara niiv inf tn most wilniia without cnali.a. Tha ithar i repurird rloar at all aiallona and In Alt probability tha roaila will ba dry nnunu to parmlt drasung tamorrow mornliiit. Special Prices for Three Days BARD ADD ORCHESTRA IN STRUMENTS AT A SACRIFICE Hawaiian mi Spanish Guitars $9.50 $16.50 $10.00 Ukuleles $3.00 Our Band and Orthtitr Department en the firet floor of our building carric complete itock of the) world-famous J, W. Yoik A Son e Instrument, Thoy ro lh kind used fcy profettionalt. Time payment are gladly arraned. Reardlet of Kat you reed in tha way of a email musical imtw men I and teachers' supplies, ha it at tha prica you want to pay, Rememker maintain a repair hop for all kind of hand and orhettra inttrumentt and do tho work at raenakla pi ices. Our factory tpita can do any thin from reshaping a violin to smoothing tho denli out of a aApkoo. tiling in your fcroken horn. If you want on of lKeo spatially pitted kaigaini, call or rle at oo 1 Strotijjrr Support of Irriu lion and Other Keclamutioii ProjHis Urgfd ly ('. f (!. Speaker. in Bankruptcy Court 'A S32 Looking forward 20 cbih, John L. Kennedy preilleted 11 half inlllloii pop iilatioii for Onmhn In 1 !52, at the 30lli SMilveraary dinner of t lie t'liamUr of Coniineii e Tuewlay iiltjlil. Twele mt preoldents, Including C. K. Weller, isyr, 6; Charles II. I'll kns, I'.iOi, nnd Major It, B. Wlleox, I tin:, were honor guest. 'Walter llesil presldcil. liut io make Omaha a great city, tlm locs t.'huiulier of iXiniiiicieo miiHt give greater attention to Nolmixl.a fririiiers' aiii mm liuien's i ol'li'tnf , I.'i nneily i'iiiiliiiHlj d. "Farm tenancy is ruining Nebraska soil and impairing future prosperity," ho declared. "Wo must do sway wlih It. or put the lunaiit on a perma nent, profitable basis.' Ho said the Chamber of Commerce co-operated with II111 I'lilveiKity of Nebraska Agricultural depsrtruent In preparing a kaso to Imiirovo the con dition of the tenant farmer, Advocate Irrigation, Failure to rotatu crops Is also tak ing richness from Nebraska soli, Ken nedy warned. He commended the ef forts of the Chamber's agricultural committee, liendnd by Carl Gray, pres ident of the Union Pacific railroad, snd advocated stronger support for irrigation and other reclumallou proj ects In western Nebraska. A concrete infthod whereby onia haris can aid the farmer is by creat ing a market for tiio hundreds of thousands of bushels of potatoes which are rotting in the ground, Mr, Kennedy declared, The speaker displayed a big poster with tho slogan, "Muy Potatoes Now." He said that 10,001) of these colored posters would bo printed and distrib uted throughout tlm Omaha territory, hure of ItesiMinse. "I am conflJent that these posters will bring tu the mind of people the need of consuming potatoes to help tho farmer," said Mr, Kennedy. "I have seen bow people responded to appeals for tho sulo of Liberty bonds. Tho need of today is of another kind, but Just as urgent," Among tho legends to bo used on the posters shown In rough draft at the meeting are the following; "You can lay in your winter sup ply of potatoes now at little expense." "The farmers of Nebraska, Wyo ming, South Dakota and Iowa have produced tin enormous crop of potatoes." "Let us all help make farming profitable fcnd thereby help ourselves to prosper." "If every family in every city ana town in Omaha territory will im mediately buy five or 10 bushels of potatoes It will benefit every person." "Immediate action is needed to neip the fanners." "Buy potatoes crown in Omaha territory, Buy bushels instead of pecks and save money. They are cheap now." Grain Marketing Plan Discussed by Farmers Chicago, Nov. 15. The terminal marketing of grain was considered yesterday at a meeting of the tann ers National Grain Dealers' associa tion, which was attended by growers from 12 slates, from Ohio to Colorado and from North Dakota to Oklahoma. A farmers' grain elevator at each shipping point also will be discussed at the meetings, which will continue through today, according to S. J. Cottington of Stanhope, la., who pre sided, and J. W. Shorthill of Omaha, secretary. "We have corrected excessive mar gins at country stations, saiu iir. Shorthill, "but wo are seriously con sidering the terminal marketing of grain. Wo expect that the problems we have, to contend with will be com mented on In resolutions or other wise," Lincoln, Nov. 13. The Nbinka Hotel Company, controlling hotel A proper " 111 Omshu, Lincoln nnd in n number or towna In the etute, was thrown Into bankruptcy by Federal Jui'iie T. C. Munger at a hearing late lust night. Tbu effect of the action, according to attorneys conncru-d with the case, U to take tha affirs of the company entirely away from tho stale courts, and bids fair lo terminate the many iuts now iM'tnifPg li;vc!v:::.-ilie own- eisliip of tho pnis rties. It will, the lawycm assert, do away with the sale of the Iml i. In of I Allelic C. Kpplry, ir.aile several months ago by W, K. Markley, receiver of His properties nu ll' r appointment by Pbdriet Judge Morning of Lincoln, but whose ap pointment was annulled by the su preme court. Attorneys on both sides lo the litl Kaiion were said tnnlkht to have con rented to the bankruptcy order. Varied Program for Bee Concert our Talented Musiciuns of Omaha Will Sing and Play for Radio. Harding Now Favors Soldier Bonus Bill Wasliiiiijion, Nov, .",, It was said at the cspltol yi-Ktcrduy that within the lust few days the president, in con vernation with a friend, stated that he now believe tho country wants the soUllers' bonus nnd there Is 110 reason to delay the passage of the bill until (he new congress meets. The president, it wu 471M, based bis opinion as lo Hie country's posi tion 011 tho returns in Illinois, Iowa and Oklahoma, which slates voted liormscs to their ex service men Inst Tuesday. It was said flint an effort undoubtedly will be made lo pass tlm bill before final adjournment of con gress March 4, 1923. Parents' Problems How can a gay, fun loving spirit best be developed 111 tho family life? Plenty of fresh nlr, wholesome food, n proper amount of sleep and exer cise. In other words, if "good health" can be maintained In the family, good spirits are almost sure to result. Mis. I'rftikk F. Gill, Mrs. M, lioi.co, Miss Marguerite Keiuier and J. G. Pattella will all Like pint In The Omaha J lee radio concert Thursday evening at station WAAW. Mrs. Gill, who lias a deep contralto voice, Is a newcomer in Omaha. Hhu Is n member of the numb; department of tho Omaha Woman's club, snd Is one of the Peerless iiunrtet. In Ht. Louis, where she formerly lived, slio was acthe In conceit and publlu work nnd was a teacher for ninny years. Among tho men slio has studied with ar Gwylm Miles and Alfred O. Itobyn, both of New York City, Her program will Includa Tosti'e "Good bv," "Absent," by Metcalf; "Love's Sorrow," by tiheltey, end Gaynor'e "hliimber Uo.it Hunit." Mrs. Itocco, organist at Holy Name church, will play accompaniment for Mr. Gill and will also give a piano 1 1 umber. Mr. linttelle will bn accompanied by Miss Menner and they have chosen to glvo a group of popular songs "Sorter Miss You," "Tumblo Down fihnck In Athlonc," "Dreaming Alone In tho Twilight" and as a concession lo Jazz, "1 Wish I Knew You Really Loved Me," The conceit will start at 8:15. Radio Carries Election News For the first lime In" history, radio telegraphy has been utilized ,to trans mit a full prens association news re port across the continent. Due to severe sleet, snow nnd wind storms In tho Rocky mountain region and the crippled service on land lines, the International News riervlca trans inltted a full election service from C.G. CONN SAXOPHONES and Band Instruments Mueic is an instinct of human nature, planted deep in the heart of everyone. We all love a good melody, or a swinging rhythm, yet there ia a greater joy in pro ducing it, You should atart now to "cultivate your musical bump." In a short time you will bo playing the melodies that thrill you ao. A CONN INSTRUMENT WILL SPEED YOUR PROGRESS. Come in and aee our complete line, get our prices and terms. MICKEL MUSIC HOUSE, Omaha, Neb. Cantlamen Kama . . AJdren IB) : I am InUreiUd in the Instrument . . , .Saxophone, Cornet, ....Trumpet, ...Clarlnt 4... Xylophones or Bails. Mention any other Instrument interested in. checked below Trombone. Drums, MICKECS 15th and Harney ATlantie 4361 ;"Berg Suits Me"; MEN'S OVERCOATS $111)75 For Men and nit fn i VUlltf 1'IHI . I tt vtJy - M t, r. 1 m Former Price to $30 Mrokeu lines of this heason'ii overcoats all .izcs 31 to 44 represented in the lot. Most of them were made to sell at $:0. Quantity h limited so shop early Thursday. Special Purchase Men s Suits and Overcoats For Men and Young Men Made to Sell at $50 Tha OvarvoaU-All around a!t, jn.utid iiU, Hi,-. Inn sHuuUrr, oni baUMt'd innl.U ami mm,' plaid hack, H luiti TUd nr. j"ft iii'tdfU fr 'Hfj ui mi and M uottarrtslue tmr (,(r .l , r Men Singly and d'wMe trteted dli ' New York lo Ban Francisco by iiullo through the co-operation of the li.nlio Corporation of -America, November 1U. Whlla the usages of radio have in creased greatly In tho development of iicent months, never Ix-foin lias tin 11 colli Ini-ntal transmission hivu at tempted 011 sui li u scale. Under the Mres pf a gre.it emeiKemy, the In ternational News Hervlce report was transmitted illltlently to tli ncus xiper olllies in tian Francisco and was us fast as that obtained over land lines under ordinary conditions. Radio Listeners Hear Schenectady H. It. Hughes stilted this iiioiiiIiih Unit a party of friends at bis home at fji07 California street "hcaiJ a radio performance of tbo comic opera, "Pliittforj," broaiKait by lliu West ern KIiicihc tilant at HcIiciipi tady, last nlgbl. This is ono of the few times that Ibis station has ttccu licurd by Mr, lliiglu-s ultliough he bus one of the most powcifol receiving sets 01 the city, IIh says they have recently made impioveineiits in I heir broad casting appniatus and are sending '"i a 4lU lien ci' wave length. Tho music came Huong li very Hourly. The nama paiiv bad no trouble! in pkklni: up the Chicago (iraiid Opera last livening, und beard Mary (Jurdeii singing "Curmeti." IMIth Mason will I sing "La liobeme" tonight in Chicago j and tho music will be broadcast. American Missionaries Kidnaped in China Pekiu, Nov, 15 illy A. P.V-Linar Horgh Hien of Mlnncapoll, an Amer- I11111 missionary of the Lutheran church, and his soil have been kid naped by the army of bandits Id Ho rn 11 province, according 'to a report lumi Hankow. Altogether, eight for eiguers, including three Americans now are held captive. Tho ltv. Mr. lioigh risen waa liv li e with his family at Loshan, to tho southeastern part of Hunan. Tho foreign consul at Hankow re port apprehension throughout Ilonan over the Increasing activities of the outluws. American legation figures show that there are 340 A merlin m, mostly ml sioiiurivs, ses timed tlirough 30 town in llonnn province. The Chinese foi e:gn ofllco has promised to exterml unto the hnndlls. I Trb - sl II ""-w- J I i I Dee Want Ads Produce Result. (M4iljWI!ir; ife"uttf3!l3EIiP ELDJB LDGE Fartiam Si, J ZSskiS 1 1 li U w. 0. w. Annex Our Annual Dollar Sale Commences Thursday and continues three days N KVENT ALWAYS. This Dollar Sale will be by far the best we have ever held, and is a splen did opportunity for you " to select those numerous, inexpen sive gifts which help to make Christ mas what it should be. 1 . A Few of the Gifts Included in This Sale SERVING TRAYS CONFECTION JARS CANDLE STICKS SHADES RASKETS ' NECKLACES LUSTER SWEETMEATS SILVER BON BONS RECIPE CABINETS SMALL LAMPS FLOWER BOWLS BRIDGE SLATES $1 W. H. ELDRIDGE IMPORTING COMPANY rig . ar Sill tUlt ; , Ml 1 1 It II 1 1 1 U i r O.kUnd Dea''fl Sn Francisco x Grand Ctnyoa 9 v y eltenDie 5W there is every out-oF-doors reawn for taking your family to O O 4 and every travel-comfort reaxon for oing' via the Janta Fe Oraniit? gtuve aivl snowatappfvl mountain lurJcruxi; n itunmrr tea. Pofcct n wt or rwj ami tacll-krpt giU link. Tiv-rlletu Itlwuil for owr ih.!Jrrik Co:y imv and luutriitm rriort lvotU, or, rnt a Knat.iw atwt rnjiy our ovTt roaa gardm M.-autiful Yoaemitc ittiprti all th)rar. tltiiv California mlm via the Santa Fc Taa . ,lKn irr r.Unir . UanJI tastjee Nat'l fs'W. Hsiwf mi i alt IS (! iKr.n Mahogany or Walnut PRISCILLA SEWING CABINETS $5.95 A Good Christmas Gift WsUI Deliver Them When You Say CEDAR CHESTS DP$r Good size Moth-Proof Cedar Chests 13.75 FREE FREE Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 8 P. M. We Will Give Away FREE , A 3-Piece Mahogany Bedroom Suite and 45 Other Useful Household Articles Come in and Ask About It No Purchase Required Galvanized Water. Pails, lartre size, heavy handles, special t 10t? Wash Boards, concaved, heavy brass finished washboards, t 55 Galvanized Wash Tubs, medi um size (not small) heavy galvanized tubs 65 Earthcnwara Mixing Bowls, full set of five glazed mix ing bowls at 70 Class Mixing Bowls, act of five clear glass mixing bowls, graduated size 70 Mahogany Finished Footstool covered with mohair, velour or tapestry ....79 Golden Oak Footstools, covered with imitation leather, 7fJ Clothes Baskets Close woven, Hat splint clothes baskets, a D5e? Ironing Boards Good, rigid. strong, folding ironing boards S1.85 Clothes Racks 8-arm folding clothes racks or driers, 85? Wash Boilers Conner bottom wash boilers $2.50 Clothes Hamper Oval bath room clothes hampers, at 81.25 Clotkea Hampers Fancy color. ijii splint, urge clothe SI.25 t iui , IMber aiakea Ulill.T.. tUW ll..tie - ,!ttl.a. I J r han.e.s ..Mi 1 .(Ml i( ,'aJ, 4a'li fate fc l.4 at. 1415 I ARNAM ST, te He K,ifrt astr (til!!' r vw Grand Canyon Lino H. V.k,.