Till; OMAHA KKK: IHUKSDAY. JULY 20, 1922. Walther League Convention Called Biggest on Record PrrsidVnt of Lutheran So ciety Declare! Omaha Con vention Exceeds Any - Held in Part. , "The greatest Walther league in ternational convention in our history, liai been thit one at Omaha," de clared A. A. Growmann, the preti dent of the league. last night. "The hospitality of Omaha ha been won derful and we will never forget it." - The cloning eion begins thit morning at 8:3(1 and dose at noon with a religiou service. The Auditorium wa filled last night at an inspirational service in which mission constituted the sub ject. Rev. M. Adam of Omaha read the scripture and offered prayer. Rev. Frederick Brand, director of foreign mission. ho recently returned from the foreign fields, told of the synod's work in India. China. Brazil, Argen , tina and other land. Rev. Richard Krctzschmar ad dressed the meeting on "Our Mission Kndcavor and the Church;" Rev. Krwiu Meinzcn on "Our Mission '. ml raver and the Missionary;" and Rev. Walter A Maiern "Our Mis sion Endeavor and the League." v 300-Voice Chorus Singi. , The Omaha Walther league chorus of J00 voices, one of the best trained organizations in the west, under di rection of Theodore Aufdcmbergc, sand speciat numbers and led the - audience in singing hyms. Following the business session yes terday afternoon the leaguers were taken in automobiles and trucks to Ak-Sar-Ben field where "Frontier Days." an exhibition of western liie, ws shown. -The Omaha Walther league chorus will also sing at another big meeing of the Missouri synod branch of the Lutheran church when the Nebraska synod meets in Omaha, August 16 to 22. This includes all Missouri synod churches in Nebraska and Wyo ming. About 500 delegates are expected. Detroit Land Convention. Detroit will be the scene of next year's international Walther league convention. At 4:30 this afternoon the special train carrying 450 of the delegates and visitors to. Colorado and the Yel lowstone park will .leave tJniort sta tion. They, will visix Wheatridge sanitarium in Colorado, enroute to Yellowstone Dark. The main pavil ion of this WaltHer league sanitarium has just been completed and is now caring for 40 patients. Officers Are Re-electetL,"..' The , final vote for international officers was announced yesterday morning, showing that the present ones had been re-elected. The vote, in which only credited delegates were allowed to participftty t was as follows: For president," A A. Grossman, Chicago, 677; Jbdmund Kuhlman, Milwaukee, JV. for secre tary, A. H. Herrmann, Kicnmono, Va., 527; Miss rance . Murpny, J 85. hor tield secretary, frou a., a. Eneelbrecht. Oak Iark, I1L. 614: J. E. Potzsrer. Indianapolis; 93. For treasurer, F. A, Schack, Fort Wayne, Ind., 619; Alvin Welp, St, Louis, 94. The resignation of, Rev. Walter A. Maier as executive : secretary, was announced. He has accepted a call to an important professorship in the Lutheran Concordia 1 heological sem inary. St. Louis, the largest theologi cal seminary in this country. It has 4,00 students preparing for the min istry, speecnes ot regret -were maae on the floor of the convention. Rev. Mr. Maier will continue as editor of the official Walther league paper, the Messenger. Miss Hulda Eickhoff of Chicago, junior work secretary, spoke yester day morning on Alter uonnrma tion What?" Two Thousand at Feast Tuesday night's banquet in the Au ditorium was an , immense affair. Every foot of space on the main floor was occupied by the tables where more than 2,000 were seated. Rev. Lawrence Acker wa9 toastmas ter and there ' were speeches by Judge O. Bock of Denver, Rev. George Schmidt of New York City, Rev. Richard Kretzschmar of St Louis, Miss Amelia Wehrs, chair man of the local convention com mittee; Montague Tancock of the Chamber of Commerce, A. L. Craig of the Union Pacific railroad and others. Speeches were broadcasted by radio. , Road Conditions (Finished by the Omaha Ante Clofc.) Lincoln highway, east: Detour Crescent to Missouri valley. Ron line to Ames, No report from Cedar Rapids. T,ininln hlahwav. weat: Detour 11 nillss welt on Dodge street. Detour one mile north, ' then four enllea west to Lincoln kiihwtv a ruin. Road rood. O. L. D. highway: Go west on Dodc street to 11 mites, tnn turn soutn. De tour two miles east of Ashland bridge. Road ood clear tnronga 10 Denver. 8. T. A.s'Oood. i.Min hirhway: Roada good. Cornhusker highway: Road good. Read King of Trails, north: Detour Crescent to Missouri Valley. Road good. King of Trails, south: Good to Hiawatha. . ' Omaha-Topeka highway: Good through Nebraska. . - M Omaha-Tula highway: Good through V.kM.1,1 Washington highway: Road 'somewhat rough ono mllo north of Floranca. Fins aorta, to bioux w. ni.r.w nui. Trail: Road rood. Custer Battlefield highway: Detour Crescent to Missouri Valley. Road good tear through to Black Hills. rkiM,.nm.h. Hhnrtllna: Detour 1 tween Anltm and Adatr: also east of Colfax orer X. W. V. routa to Iowa City. Road good. - - Rivar ta RItst road: Road good. Bom toad work east of Council Bluffs, I n A Hhnrtllna: Road good. Bia nraaa mad: Roada good to Corning. Twtnn, nf Cornlaa- In rather poor shapo. Roads fine to Albia. Detour via Rlakeetmrg to Ottumwa duo to road con- I atrocuon. Roada una to jyuriingtoo. CASTOR I A For Infanta anil CMMrm N USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Ahrawabeara x Cuticar a Talcum Always HealtMil Missing Girl Returns With a Young Husband Lottie Davidson, IS, daughter of Mrs. Anna Davidson, 1705 Avenue D, for whom polite of two cities trarched following her disappearance on May Jl, has returned to her moth, er's home with a husband, Letter "Midge" Babcock, 19, according 10 information received by Council Bluffs authorities yesterday. The llinlher vi.tte.l lit (Ar A building yesterday in an attempt to ii ic iniorniauon unacr inc Miim ct against the person or persons who she says abducted her daugh ter and took her to Nebraska against her ISfill ' Sh ull inform.! that thit only legal procedure open to her at this time is the institution of a suit lor annulment of the marriage, since both contracting parties were minors. The ceremony was performed at Blair. Neb. Wheat Runs 33 Rushel an Acre at TaMe Rock Table Rock. Neb., July 19.-(Spe-cial.) Threshing i well under way in this vicinity, although greatly de layed by numerous rainfalls. Rudolph Kalina reports that his wheat is Kniig JJ bushels an acre. C. J. Y ood s wheat averages 18 to 20 bushels 4i acre. It is estimated that wheat on the upland will average from 15 to 20 bushels an acre and on the bottom lands from 22 to 35 bushels an acre. The oats .crop is very poor, but the corn never looked ucuer at mis time oi year. Third Partv Mav Have No Nominee for Governorship Norton May e Disqualified .Owing to Ilia Candidacy as Democrat. Kdirtie ten Predict. Lincoln, July l9.-(S(ecial.)-J. II. Edmikten, third party chairman, pre dicted today that there would be no progressive nominee for governor. Edmiticu haed hit prediction on re turn received so far flowing that J. N. Norton, (mion candidal, is lead ing in the gubernatorial contest in the third party. KilmUtni predicted that Norton's vole in the third party would not ex ceed hin vote in the democratic con test, and the law states that a fusion candidate, to receive the .nomination in either party, must get as many votes in the party which nominates him as he does in his contest in the other party. ' "Norton can't get that many in our primaries and V. J. Taylor can't be nominated because he can't beat Nor ton in'the progressive primaries," Kd misten said. ' Asked if Arthur G. VVray would withdraw as a third party candidate for United States senator in the event of his nomoniation, since R. B. How ell received the ft-publican nomina tion, lMmuieu said: "I don't believe he will," That Wray intended to withdraw if Howell were nominated was one of the preprimary stories circulated. Iowa Man Killed in Fall to Bottom of 90-Foot Well LeMars, la., July 19,-reter Smith. 29, was killed here when he fell to the bottom of 90-foot well in which he was working. His neck was broken. ?mith was suspended by a rope and physicians think he was asphyxiated before he fell. Iowa Governor Will Support President in Coal Mine Program Drs Moinr. July 19. After a two- Imur session with Governor MrKeU- vie of Nebraska, Governor Kendall announced he had sent the following answer to President Harding's re- niK-st for suonort: "As chief executive of Iowa. I pledge every resource of the state to the support of the program you have inaugurated for the relief of the coal situation. N. E. Kendall. After the conference Governor Kendall slated that co-operation of. the furors of the two states had hten discussed as a means of re lieving the fuel emergency. Governor Kendall refused to verify the circula ting rumors that as soon as it be comes necessary Nebraska troops will be used in Iowa. The Bee Want Ads are best busi ness boosters. Clearance Prices Bring Buying Urge to the Clever Shopper Thursday 600 Summer Frocks At Decisive Reductions While the time has come for us to make drastic reductions to clear our stocks of these summer frocks, the period of their usefulness to you has but begun. There is the greatest variety as to color and styles for women and misses--trimmed with organdy collars, cuffs and sashes, rick rack effects and colorful touches of embroidery. And with so keen a price urge as these frocks offer, the clever shopper will think of many reasons for buy ing a new frock n,ow. Dresses , at 2.00 A choice of more than 18 different styles in pretty gingham street frocks. Dresses at 3.00 . In this group are a large assortment of charming frocks of voile, organdy and imported gingham. Dresses at 5.00 Clever styles in imported dotted Swiss; imported or gandies, voiles and ratines. Dresses at 9.75 , Smart model? in fine voile, tub silks, linens and dotted Swisses. Second Floor West A4 la V Pure Thread Silk Sweaters A Splendid Choice at J9 When you buy a real silk sweater you naturally want everything about it to be just right. In the matter of color, for instance, if it's some particular shade of brown you must have, here you may choose a golden brown, chocolate brown, beige, taupe or henna. If it doesn't happen to be brown you're interested in, of course, there are the bright sport shades as well as navy and black. Many have hand braided belts and are woven in the most elaborate patterns. And for heavy sweaters like these, every thread of which is pure silk, this is an un usually low price. Second Floor Center " r Georgette Blouses Some New Ones and Very Pretty Ones Cool, lacey little blouses with short sleeves in the two best colors that wash - so beautifully flesh and white. There are tie-backs and tuck-ins, with collarless bateau necks, clever bab collars or tux edo styles with lace vestees, so you may choose just whatever neckline is most becoming to you. Sizes 34 to 44. ' " - - Second Floor Soulh A Final Clearance in Tweed Suits 500 This is surely the last stand in price reduction I And 1 they are very good looking suits, too jaunty box and belted styles in rose, lavender and green tweed. A few navy blue suits are also included. The college girl would find one of these just the thing forearly fall days. The group is small, just about thirty of them, but as to value, Oh my ! You'll think you're lucky when you look at their original prices and realize that you're buying a suit like this for only 5.00. , Second Floor- West 0f f fc, TO-NIGHT Kir. the family u eU-time Som Uow-oct wit ,yyj Nor. B7ae m boa of operatioM. VtnmVk bU . ' 'V ' m " more waQep tkaa roaV cWkei-iip before I Nr-witk ' ''n X Ji. S r- to of U plpplnest kite that em echoed from Broadway tflfK' Ul yjyyS Buttt Yea air yonH forftt year trouble, Mde , tP Ohf &Vf4 aanding family and friend thrill that beat medidne a mils I NOW ON SALE V fisk 1 Coo-Coo. Al Jolson, Coirudian. I ' I Stumbling. Tenor Solo. ' V il II Frank Crumit. I I iv lKr4aL jfi j A-M26 10-iajJa 7Se I I 1 1 JTSTcOl (Will Cow BouT' . ' SrJjii HA A-M33 IQ-iack 7e WML 1 frW)jl DANCE RECORDS Lovable Eyes. Introducing "Hootch Rhythm," from "Make It Snappy." Medley Fox-Trot. Sweat Indiaaa Hotao. Fox-Trot The Columbiana. - A-3C21 lO-tnek 7S I Loto Her Ska Leraa Ma. From "Make It Snappy." Fox-Trot You're Like a Ray of Saashlne. From "Letty Pepper." Med ley Fox-Trot. Ray ,MMer and Hit Orchestra, - 1 - A:3629 10-jach 7Se Kicky-Koo, Kicky-Koo. Fox Trot Bamboo Bay. Fox-Trot Eddie Elkint' Orchestra. A-3631 10-inch 75c Parada of the Wooden Soldiec. From "Chauve Souris." Fox Trot Twaa ia tba Month of May. Fram "Chauve Souris." Fox Trot Bay Miller and His " Orchestra. A-3628 10-inch 7Se Swaaeo Bine Bird, Fox-Trot No Uaa Cryinf . Fox-Trot California Ramblers. A-3635 10-iacb 75e Thosa Lonfiaf for Yea Bine. Fox-Trot Frank Westphal and His Rainbo Orchestra, Pick Ma Up and Lay Mo Down. Fox-Trot The Happy Six. A-3627 10-inch 7Se Gypay Lore Sonf . From "The Fortune Teller." Medley Waltz. Victor Herbert Walts Genu. Medley Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra. A-3636 10-inch 75e ton Won't B Sorry, Fox-Trot Mona-Ln. Fox-Trot Accordion Solos. Guido Deiro. A-362Q 10-inch 75c SONG HITS I Loto Her She Love Me. From "Make It Snappy." I'aa Hungry for Beautiful Girla. From "Make It Snappy." Eddie Cantor, Comedian, A-3624 10-inch 75e WhoU Take MV Place? Fickle Flo from "Kokomo." ' Marion Harris, Comedienne. A-3S30 10-inch 75c Here Cornea Dinah, Bella of the Ball, O-OO Ernest Tenor and Bari ' ton Duets. Furman and Nash. A-3632 10-iach 75a My Yiddiaha Mammy. Tenor Solo. Irving Kaufman. The Sheik of Avenue B. Tenor Solo. Frank Crumit. A-3628 10-iach 75e Mammy, I'm Thinking of Yon. Take It 'Cauia It' AU Your.. Edith .Wilson, Comedienne, and Johnny Dunn's Original Jazz Hounds. ' A-3634 10-inch 75e VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL Kiss Me Again. Intro. Waltz from "Mile. Modiste," Ha . waiian guitar, Hawaiian , s banjo and ukulele trio. Just A-Wearyin' for You. Intro. "I Love You Truly." Louise, Ferera and Greenus. A-3623 10-inch 75c Blue Lodge March. ; Englewood Comma aery March. ', Prince's Band. ' A-3591 10-inch 75c Skeeterandthe JaaaBug. Bari tone Solo. Harry C. Browne. Dr'a a Lock'on do Chicken Coop Door. Baritone Solo and Male ; Quartet Harry C. Browne and the Harmonixers. A-3622 10-inch 75c- The Lew Backed Car. The Foggy Dew. Tenor Solos. Edwin Dale. A-3618 10-inch 75c amnmaam-amsaaaanamnnnanaaisam SYMPHONY Blue Danube Walts. Strauss. Soprano Solo. . Rosa PonseUe. , 49988 ' 12-inch Symphony $1.50 Would God I Were the Tender Apple' Bloaaom. Violoncello Solo. Pablo Casals. 80159 . 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Believe Me If All Those Endear ing Young Charms. ... When You and I Were 'Young, ' i Maggie. Baritone Solos. Oscar Seagle. A-3C19 lOJnch Symphony $1.00 Irish Love Song. Lang. My Laddie. v - Thayer. Contralto Solos. Cyrena Van Gordon. A-3617 10-inch Symphony $1.00 Gypsy Serenade. ' V aides. Chacone. Shrrand-Brown, Violin Solos. Eddy Brovm. A-3618 10-inch Syopheny $1.M Don't do anything till you hear this! YOUTEcertainlygotadatewith , , Nora Bayes tonight when she sings "A-t-t-a' B-a-b-y" for you on the new August Columbia Record! Nora slips that two-fisted nut-Jack into "Atta Baby" like she is inspired ! But that's only half the story! Turn the record over and for,ja fact, there's "Cow Bells" with Nor' agaimputting it across! Lay a"bet."c on "Cow Bells" it's another one like "Ain't We Got Fun' that will become the season's pass wordl "Cow-Bells" ring-in, for ; instance, when he promises to support your mother after you're married! Yep that's"Cow Bells" or"all bosh"! Get it? Both songs on Columbia Double-faced Record A-3633, selling for 75c Every record on the August Columbia list is typical of the qual--' ity and enjoyment of . these peachy Bayes songs ! Tear out the new list and beat-it for the nearest Columbia dealer. Listen to Columbia Records in comparison to others. Note the absence of surface noise and "blast." Columbia Records are unequaled in brilliant, mellow clearness. Itrpve Cohimbfamperioity! Columbia Symphony Records Artists with superb voices have sung them. Great orchestras have played them. Virtuosos of the violin, 'cello, harp, pianoforte have -given of their genius. Columbia recording has caught all their majesty. Columbia methods of record making give you perfect rendition.,. , COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Y.ork- J Headquarters for All Columbia Records at Alt Times SCHMOLLER (8L MUELLER PIANO CO. 1514-16-18 Dodge Street pO uglas 1623 Buy: Your Columbia Records Here All the popular hits in our Columbia Grafonola Dept. Howard Street, Between Sth and 16th Convenience in Selection., Columbia Records 415-17 South 16th St. Our booths on the Main Floor to the left of entrance afford an ideal Record Shop.