'I HE OMAHA HEK: THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1922. American Capital Needed in China, Says Synod Head Railroads Should Be Built to Put Yellow Nation on Map, Declares Rev. Fred erirk Brand. R. Frederick Brand, national ct president r( lh Missouri I.uili run synod, who returned recently from a Inn srniind the world vint ing missions in Japan, India, China ai'u India, addrnsed Ihe meeting of ihr Missouri Lutheran synod last mght in i he auditorium ol Ihe Cat tle hotel. "I (ound Japan venr prosperous ffoiiomif ally, ' he Said. "Missions art hamper by tht government. .Sentiment In China ii pro-American, with open doors (or Christian nni tioni, the punishment following the floaer uprising being not (nrgotten. The (art that the United State ii ihe only nation that returned the Hoxer indemnity, devoting it to Chi ruse uplift, left a favorable imprei (ion. American Capital Needed. "China ii a great field (or Ameri can capital. Natural resources in the interior are irarrely touched. 1 aw raw oil exuding from the earth, copper and coal vein cropping out, ill unexploited. What China needs mare than capital roads, railroad and meant of transportation. The Chinaman adopts himielf ta chang. ing conditions very rapidly and once the Chines nation can unite in a common government, tt will be one ol the great powers. "Missions in India art in tli Sa lem and North Arcot districts o( the Madras 'pretidency and in Travan core, a native state under the lint- ikh sovereignty. e have over J.ux) students in our Christian day school. "The maharaiah ol Travrncore graciously accorded me an audience, ordering me to visit him at S .45 in the morning. He was clad in urt ern dress, wearing a black coat to the knees, black trousers and low rut shoes. He was deeply interested in the surceis ol Lutheran and other missions. Though a pagan himself he promised in 'no v. ay to hamper minion rndravor. Prospecti Better. "The chief impression I received vas that the prospects for missions are lieiter after the world war than before. Natives throughout the heathen countries seem to be look ing and longing (or something bet ter." Mayor Dahlman delivered the ad dress of welcome to the convention at the Castle hotel yesterday after noon. Rev, C. K. Brommer. presi dent of the Nebraska, and Wyoming district, delivered the annual address. This morning at 9, Rev. W. Mah ler of Hanover, Kan., will deliver the first of four doctrinal lectures on "The Relation Between Justifica tion and Aanctiluation. I Almost every fresh water (ish can be (ound in Michigan. Former Dentist Weds Third Time Pr. J. Franklin Anson. Once (f Omaha, letter .Moie Artor, Marries Widow. Dr. J. Franklin Anson, former Omaha dentist, furmer innvie tutor, now a contrac tor and realtor ol l.o Angrlrt, has married again, I' hc third time Urfore their marriage in Holly wood, July t, Mrs, Anson III aa Mrs. 'irrcsa Boyd of l-o Angrlr. wealthy widow, mother of four dunning children, a nahtc of tail ada. Dr. Anson's fusl wife was Miss Mabel Hates e( 1'ounnl Mulls. She died two years alter their marriage, and the dwtor later married Mls Laura Kuhlnun of Unuha, who is known mi the movies as Lura An son and is carving a career with the La.krr company on the west coast. I.ura An son obtained a divorce in Los Angeles in April. I'M. Dr. An son also tried the movies and ap peared with several famous stars, but he gave it up. Mrs. Anson III is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John F. O'Keillv. Canadians, who still reside in the dominion. Ifrr four children are I'eggy, H; John, I.'; Bilk, 8, and Bruce, 5. 'Ihe wedding ceremony was per formed by lev, Joseph If. Malaihe. a Catholic priest, in the presence ol a few friends. ' Kngtrr iiu Training (.'amp at Fort IV Moinri : Maj. O. t. Kngter, chairman (or J Nebraska o Ihe Military 1 raining j I amps' association t the fiiiied Mate. It u fat l ent Drs Monies, la. lt visit the military training tamp being held there during the month ol August About fmm Smith Dakota, lawa "d Nebra.ka ar now at Fr Des Moines reciting one month's training tinder regular army officers. 1 his part of the new defense ixjliry of the I'nitrd States and similar training camps are bring held throughout the country, injured workman Ak ; $1 3,000 for l oss of Job Alrsandrr I!, Chambers filrd suit yesterday in dutrirt court against the I'niwt .Stuck Yards company for flS.omi, He allrgrs the company, in settling with bun for injuries sus tained in an accident January IN, agreed to give him f.tx) and restore his job as switchman. II failed In re store Ihe job. He is 68 and can't get another job, he says. Omaha FJka ill Discus Proposed' Plain for Home Open discussion on the building plans for the proposed new bilks building will be held at A tonight in the Klks club rooms. The building committee will bear all suggestions of persons interested in Ihe plana, ac cording to Otto Nielsen, secretary of the Omaha lodge. i i Radio-bearing mineral have been found in Madagascar. 4 1 3-1 51 7 South 1 6th St. " J 2nd WEEK Breaking Sale Records! Tfcia sate MslHm Hh tha mi wllml aaa atar marrim kr fmcass'i '' aaSaalTlr thai kara an real bargatea. Investigate! i A Real-Money Saving Value Here! Hm aaart for axAa-tf-srittlofi Just aa w llluairatt It h.ra. Solid oak, ollni finish Willi wi1 tray and omfortabls Banal back. Sturdily eonalructad a ainst prai-tlral high chair. . . AA Van? bargaln-h u t a r $y JJg thla rloa TjaT Of EvcryPrIcc-onEvcryaAr!Iclc -In Every Department, SMASHED t o o You'll Like these Overotuffed Suites! Sensational Price-Cutting! I em mnd In mlmtntj hp Ihm rm psBiaavn rtui you riit th traj- has frU enftlllaKon. . Usual Terms! Davenport, Chair and Rocker . Choice V flour Upholstery When you think of parlor suites you Invariably think of Hartman's. With their main floor devoted exclusively to the display of medium and the higher priced kind. Soma special sale bar gains await you here tomorrow. The Three Pieces This Large Size Colonial Dresser sluait snothtr rl vtlu during thli Urnf ), Solid onk, foUUn olfr itb Urg clor mirror aorl rMrny drawer ie pictured. A reruUr oft iue, nni aperUlly offre4 fW JrlUl'Wskrk, pe el I, e4 antyss...... il "SraHl 1392 Sale of Davenport Tables! Pull davenport length, In design very similar to Illustration shown here. Rich brownish cast of mahogany finish, 127.50 value, spectat, at $1 O 85 Elegant Gate Leg Table Bargain Kti-ellently cnnsirui ud and nlcsly fls Ishad In I ha brown nnhoian)'. Martha Waalilnaton In daalirn and In all a bargain worth whlla lnvtluac. ln. roalllva Mb valua. for this sals With a Reduction From $58.50 r not col(fua thla bargain with Uis amallar buffaia usually offerad at about thla prl-a. This apaclal la larf In aisa. aoild oak, somen rin- isn. noiisnaa; ma r.omy kind. Ask ta aaa thla clearance barraln, St.. n oaa, somen iin- s $46 .2 5 Pc. Dining Suite Popular Jacobean Oak Finish The. kind of dining room furnitura you wtll b proud to pi are in your henna. Round top table uhluh eitenda to full sis feet, with four rnairt la rhoka of panel or caaa batk style, tha flea plaeea priced eornplete, dur lag thla sale, at......... HUY NOW! Priscilla Sowing Cabinet 4 s a k. i4 Hri t iiiss. a , xi h t ta. sas sa a-a la S' - s.... T.. . f"T J5 am.aa, s-. , ar,.i at Attractive rouslht Iron t UnJc Lamp tt. w. .. ' awat tut a.M tl -s I .." SI tut s tsiaav ts isisik ulkitmn 'JttOtcr Honrltcsttt fflK EVERYBODYS STORE Dopartmemit MaEagI8, Aungniist Sellimg Evemit Select VfflllTULet3 Im TlhMiFsdlayy8 'SelMmig The First Arrivals of Apparel for Autumn Season Are Attractively Low Priced Wonderful-the Fall Suits $3500 $4500 $5950 Thpge have jut thia moment arrived, we may - ay, and so aKtoniithinffly amart are they, that you will nfver believe their prices could be 10 moderate. Tricotinea and poirct twills in navy and black. So diversified arc the styles that every figure may find a model flatteringly becoming. There are knee length and the ahorter blouaed jackets each catering to a distinctly different silhouette. Skirts of Soft Woolens $2500 $1750 $2250 Kxccptionally lovely are the heavy and medium weight woolens of which the new skirts are fashioned : Scotch tweeds, fancy striped gaberdines, Scotch Pru nella, and a number of others. Plain .and pleated styles of stripes and plaids in favored combinations. Navy with Cray Tan to'tth Brown Dlacl( with Cray Drown with Cold Sur(et-Nsk, Suit Shoa Thlra" Flear. - r'f Ifl Louise Christian Offers Real Values for Juniors a Broken Lots and Soiled Garments Further Reduced for Final Clearance One Lot Girls' Organdie Dresses Each 95c Dainty organdies made with ruffles and sashes, some of them trimmed with embroidery. Pink, light blue, yellow, buff and or chid. Sizes 6 to 14. Broken Lots Junior Dresses Each $1.00 Slightly Soiled Middies for Girls Each 85c Several dozens of mid dies .taken from regular stock to sell at this August price. They are Standard all-white, white with cadet collar, or all-blue. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Burfsss-Nash Juniar ShopThird Flaar Good quality gingham?, percales and dotted Swisses in plain colors and plaids. Some of them are made "slip-over", style, others have coy coll ana and wide sashesSizes 6 to 14. LOU15B CHRISTIAN Clearance : Wash Goods All summer materials to be offered Thursday at the following low prices: " Tissue ginghams, yard 49c. Imported dotted Swisses, yard 75c. Colored ratines, yard 79c. Irish dress linens, yard 95c. Sports dress voiles, yard 29c. 'Teter Pan" dress prints, yard for 39c. JOHN BANNON Burgass-Nash Linan Shop Sacond Floor. 0 0 0 Women's Hose: Underwear Sale Priced for Thursdays Selling Women's Union Suits In this wonderful lot are garments with French band top or crochet edge finish, in bodice or regulation style; tight, loose or shell knee. White and pink. Each, 95c Mercerized Lisle Vests These are substandard of a fine mer (prized quality tha finish almost like silk. French bnnd top. 39c 3 for $1.00 Fibre Silk Thete itocklng-i are all first quality hos with tha fancy Richelieu rih. The colors are black and brown. Pair, 45c M. VAN UITHOVKN Silk Hose Especially jrood are these pure thread silk with rein forced feet and carter top. Black, brown and white. Pair, $1.00 Noteworthy Shoe Values White Pumps and Oxfords The season's favorite styles and leathers all white or combinations of black and white, tan and white. Low military or junior heels. Reduced to effect a sure and quick selling Pair, $4.95 Odd Lots Footwear Pumps in one -and two-strap styles; high heels with oxforda with low military heels. A choice of black or brown kid, patent, brown calf, or ooze. Pair ZQZ WM. ERICKSON Burf.ss-Nash Shoo Shop Mala Floor. ooo If V Burf.ss.Ns.k Haassry Skaa Mam llaat. One Hour Sale 12 to 1 Shop During Your Noon Hour 500 of These Boudoir Doll Each $1.25 Just see these beautiful imported boudoir lamps I The dolls have naturally wavy gray, white, brown, and black hair. N C. O. DV N Dolif orias. N EacHaaf, iMiaas-Nask AM Dearlaisal-jMM4 rtaaw Lamps "I Am Offering Exceptional Values in Phonographs For the last three days of Ihe Managers' August Selling Kvent I am entering a limitrii number of Cabinet Phono graphs, There are both "17forM and "Cheney mavhin in ' variety of Mrodi. I'riotnl according n lse .fpwardi from $50.00. H. L OIU.UT. ta l a. . Printed Batiste Yard, 14c 3 ami 10-inch width fine quality batjate, There ar many, many pattern and colon from hioh t chooie this prtly and servlceaU ah fabric. H C. O D 'i N Est ! Ma rUaa CalU .Manager ktroi lejt, h i. at? ., Ms fhaaMataavh haalH Va) ..a im rt si ........ ! Maaa., 4 A itk, tat ftai. J