TTTB U.MAHA BKB! SATURDAY. AUUt'ST 1022. rimh Bmk Bonds ' Used ro Buy Hum. U. S. Agents Claim! Ojuralivr Find rt f.f Loot ill I.o Angrlct Bank Wbr Oinaliaii Itnnlvril. Husbands Wanted Shipwrecked Captain Telia of Tropical Inland Where Women Outnumber Men 14 to 1 Chief of Tribe Assigns Daughter as Servant to Master. )I. V, Wiry, agent, H.irfilv .tjlej in Count, I Jilulft. nith the assume of uther '4' Saints alt if Uttrralivc front the ifilTnj f.it acme d-jtriiii'H he ha iii.-i'i ! in " n(w( fVixfl forth bend stolen mi lh robbery li( lit ban ! I'lstfah, la, lt fi ll nil,, f, Acn.id f. to Ya.li, the uii 0s i ( limn tee hands ol the thirVis If !.e proprietor of fOad houe is est i f ((im!i4 d m tri1 el Uirr at Unnsviile, Ky, fir nimky ly the Onulu man. The Kvn'uiky buotli grrs ditpoard the Ij mli hi C!iioniii, where J.J'J v.ilh t-rc resumed in a l.oa An IT lc hank. Ijta im.ih t:!itr roMwrirt )a turn lucel "iff (.ravin ally the r.iv route, Vti ki as t He sutet lint t lit liiill'l. VSrlC lnW II III the Uiiul a roaihoue by Al I iof i, cut n( the three ni-ii no v serving in ihe J;tr M'! .'(! penitentiary for the lank ri.tiUiry. ami lliat he coiuralrd i i K hi jfi an automobile ifiur r tub for l!ir tr.p, Herliirt Stune, another Iowa state nirtiii, will join Vat key In Council J'ltllfs m.i:1 ami both CM'i't 14 ill t lit- !!i ii-'l r in of Omaha I'm I'Mtm-il jfliiii. "oners for aiiil i n bunds, anr inii'!.il ' and itierrhan- dire, They Hate tliat lliotn.imii rif fiollsrt' v.uiili vl loot from robbrrie i vrirrn Iowa ha been traerd to till pd'Ht. Im lories Ke-sme Spare for riKliflriiil Exhibit Ren r alums liiing made ly Oitjii.a nuiittfai irrcrs for participa tion in an indnHrial exhibit to lie held at Ak-Sar-lleri field during the fall festival in-Ill ate a widi.1 representation of Omaha made roods. Nuiiutoii rtf ilii-nr ii-iitu for booths in l lie exposition huddntK have al naiiy turn mrivnl by W. A. Kllii, assiftant ciiiiiiiiifisionT of tlif Chain br of Commri cc, which will fotcr the iii'liislrut exhibit in conjunction v.iih Ak-S.-ir-Ccn festival. The pro. posrd fidiibit will be the firt of id kind hi-lit in Omahn. "We hope to ninke thin manufao t irers' hov rrinanrnt feature every year," F.l!i niiil. Honolulu. T. H, Aug 25-fBr A. ; J A iunny roral ile in the Siuh I -to, far from h iHopelliir'ehurneij fuihi of Ihe Kratt lutm, wlici laiy paimt (fiiik'e the rciraf atuilt anl tin- women, voting anq iirautum, m.i number the inni inure tluii 14 Ui !, w)irr J renii Ijh a niodth; thi in the iory lolj of Tanawa, an iUi ( ihe Lliitf Kiuup, by Cap'. J A. 1. UL.n. '( the Aniertran nvhuonrr lliniiriir, winknl July 16 in thoif UlHU'lf.. And the raptain't ut tuni a M low.: "lagtw ' Ihf only habitable Mjii'l of the Mlii'r urotip. Ilk popu l.i I ion (uiii ill o I'M) periolia, Of w hunt only arc men. "Our ntlmi-nrr, the Jfnttirtte. n fwuiiK off her ioure ami onlo Nuku lil i reef by heavy .eat, whuh made it highly !anjeiou to attempt land iritf m a liii'boal withnut a pilot, We tMn !i al inlit ami at dan wr t'iitl for the nhore, Hrlore we hit the ental w aw native men, r.j I on! in loin riot In, ptiihing an junritfKrr ranoe into the wall r, ami I with thrir aMtatue we made Ihe khoie ju kil.ty. It it had not hreil lor the tuiivt-i we probably would have oi (,ur livra fit Ihe hravy mrf. "'(ur commit w.ii hailed with joy by the nntivea. who iuki thrrr ea H je' "d If1" rf ,w aidrr, Ihe thitf of ih tribe, a liM'ky Samoan, luinrd ovrr I' tfrai hut 'tialarr to the iitate and inrlt ta he rd a our private unaem ilitr- J tug mir kiy. fie aW. tendered me one of hit ifautfhlrr, beautiful, dark ryrd girl with a burly ttgare, a in jut, miitr prrtiy gula were ik.igncd to ihe nute and tiiruibrfi Of the irrw to wan on thein, We certainly did pot laik for rn lriinmrn!. I had a great time and would tmt have iined (he ripetirnrt for any amount of inmit y, "1 had only 30 crnt tn my potkeU when 1 landed, but money wa no obet. Many dinner were riven In our honor and native manlrin in (rata ikirit performed hula daurei for our amuiement. "AH the inhabitant of the i.'and are Chnitiani and 'l lead upright l:vea. "We bad a bard time (riling away. The women wanted hmbin!. and they pleaded with ui and coaxed U to atay. Owing to the i.olaiion of Tagawa, mot t( the men of nurri- agrjhle age have left it. On our 20th dae on the I. bud Mate X. '. lieuion aishted the mail of the atramrr llauraki. We were not worrvina. for if the ifautaki had not aighted u we would German Mark Slumpi. London. Aug. 2.i.-(l)y A. P.) Tbe German mark uluitipcd early in loiay's dtalingt on the London ex rhnni(f market, heing quoted at more than 10,000 to the pound iterlin. There waa rapid recovery, how ever, during the afternoon. At i o'clock the mark wa quoted at 8,500 to the pound. ienee in a mute of inolation. The j have been taken off the ikland by the nouirii oi:iniiiiiijer tne nun m to l, or more, and aoitie of ibrnt are brau tiul. Their agr range from 12 to London Mikkiouary kotiety boat which call at Tagawa twice each ytar." Woman's Editorial I$f Winner of First Prize II antlnurtl mm rf Oh. people expert to rie with the elevator at the ixpeiue of the other fellow who ttirm the handle. Keal ';ifard Work" ia not jut doiiu; a well and putting in long hours. It in doing a job better than any one ile and the hard work iricludt i ktudy of the job, and the job ahead; of tdf-denial, of long houri and much thought, of iteady purpoae and an active mind, of integrity and ability and dtaire and day ilre.ni all put into action. "Hard Work" i what mof of ua think of. but don't rlo. ' A RETURN TO FIRST PRINCIPLES. mile I'rlie.l Devising nontrumr. for our noliti- ...' cal, economic and legislative ill ihhe popular diversion. Manv ami nun. dry lH-raont are conitantfy framing cure-all kgiklation. A new theory for the amelioration of undeiirable condition comes into existence tvery day perhaps several of them each day. We are convinced that there fa some hidden, trick formula that, discovered, shall bring us an Utopian existence. Dear old Ponce de Leon! After all, we fiiiid we have much in corn moii with him. Me sought the foun tain of youth which wa but a ym bol for happine. Ami here, these centuries later, we, too, find our reives ill the quest for happinejs a happiness that we suppose may be legislated into existence, once we have found the magic formula. With all of our boasted, learning, with all our nrogres, we are a childlike in our faith in a panacea for all ilU a was Ihe old adventurer in search of perpetual youth, When shall we b-arn that what is wrong in the world ia1 the human heart? Cannot we accept the fart upon the declaration of the greatest thinker of al! ac. the Man of Naz areth? For 20 centuries we have tried to evolve a better solution for the problems of mankind than that given in the Hook, we nave pro- ceded upon the theory that those feachinp were but idle words, im- -ble, not to be translated into ot our six nukiness nays ot Chiropractic ffeonimj-'Done by tcrncT Our Only Took My Hands Will Get You Well If you ara sick and dis courages! with your prosenl physical condition, pay a visit to Dr. Burborn. Ha will put you on tha road to health. Thi aminant chiropractic specialist has adjusted thousands sueca- fully from all over Nebraska, including men and woman in tha highest official, social and busine lifa of tha data. Phan Douf. 537 lor appoint ment. Offka hour B A. M. to P. M. Completa X-Ray laboratory. Laity attendant. DR. BURHORN Sulta 414-M Sacuritiaa Bid-. Cor. Htb and Farnam Sta. the vtccic. We have tried every the orv. every proposal for the better mrnt of conditions that hag been brought forth. We are a sadder world. But are we wiser? Have wc yet learned that happiness and con trntmcnt arc to be found only in the life prescribed by Jesus of Naz areth? Labor, according to the claim of the corporation ixi-utivc. is avari cious and unwilling to give a full measure of work for the wage re ceived. Capital, says labor, is con summate greed, refusing a fair di vision of profits although sutii re fusal is to crush into the dust the creatures of God. Amid this confusion and babel it is but a feeble voice that suggests that doctrine, long since thrown in the discard, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Fool ish twaddle, wc say. And so the world views it. In centuries of ex perimentation, however, we have found no legislative cure. We con cede that an overwhelming public opinion is more powerful than tons of statute books. Why then leave the question to legislation? Why not start selling the world the phil osophy of the Golden Rule? Why not have a return to first principles the principles defined by the Great Teacher some 1.W0 vears ago? Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Saturday Sale H. S. Army Shoes We just received an enormous shipment of U. S. Army Shoes that we are placing on sale Saturday at prices that will make buying a real pleasure. Let your own eyes tell the story. Army Cots Gold Medal Army Fold ing Cots, tfjo nr used; only .. vaSi.Iij New, only $4.25 Bed Ticks Anny Bed Ticks, AQn food ua new, only"'C Army Shirts We ara placing our en tire atrnk of new U, 8. Army Khnki .Shirta in three lota al 88c, $1.69, $1.98 Army Breeches Go in thraa luU 98c, $1.98, $4.75 Early Shopping Adrited. All Stylo, and Sixes. Army Shoes U.S. Army Officers' Dresa A OC ! Shoes, very special !U. S. Army Field Shoes, a "bear for , wear," tha best work shoe do ever made, per pair only., $0t J ;V. S. Army Russet or Double-Sola Gar rison Shoes, Very Upeeial at S. Army Ruaael Shoes, pnlined. only ( Army Munmn Jaat Work i Shoes, per pair only,,,. OffuW High Tup Boota ;inly , ..$4.95 .$3.89 $2.95 .$9.45 Athletic and Balbriggan Union Suits Regular $1.25 and $2.50 valuea go Saturday at the one price of 69c Pup Tents U. S. Army Fup Tent or Shutter Halves. Everybody wants one. Specially ! 7C priced D1J Brand tr cuHty t.aathr !. in or !utu..a; 'trail ar Qr trap .Ijrla 9W Nw HoraaHId If i ih.r fuilwa. an c i .'i,l a mn ! at. . Puttees i O f Wrap lfl . , I'ao.a Cull ki l tt. ! I I . 98c 69c Boots Towels 1 Blankets v i a m lie.. la(D t' krmf k ! pii , tt fiti t' Amy lUt Kite I tw'a wml , sl4 a.Ut fvv f .... kl.Ji: it,tAL . Skftk.t. ..I kata. ft"! ,f - - ---- v - - . . r . al, - $2.95! ft. 4-'n 1 4h' uI yi 4 It) D aak.t.. Me par. an, . , $6.98 Mail Orders FilUd Samt Day Received. All Orders Shipped C, O. D. 'Storms Damage Property in N. Y. and Minnesota a-- sscsjbbpj One Killed in I,ouitillf, Ky. Wind UprixiU Trfea in Si. Paul Property I.o Hrsvy in N. V. l.ouivi!le, Ky, Aug, 25. One per ion dead, three srrmualy injured and a property Ins varioutly ealinited at from I.'0,u) o UWX) wa the toll 01 a terniir wimi storm whirl) swept a part of Louisville and Jeller sonville. Ind, early today, following rain and electrical disturbance, .St. Paul. A'ig. 25 '-Heavy rain and wind storms vi'ted this city Ut night, uprooting trees, breaking w u dw and rauing intrrrupiitit of telephone service. 'I'hc rain was reported general over the sta'e and in ttoithern Minnesota greatly aided 2,WK) men fighting lor rut lire, Damaga in New York. Rochester s. V., Aug. 25 Dam age caused by a storm and resultant Hood conditions in wrateru New York yekteiday was eMinuted today at f I.IMKMMMI; Geneva alo suffered a loss of more than half a million dollar. Former Omalian Named owailS It) Sl;ill Chaplain of War Vctv u ,;()?. Wyoming Towns Akk Help to Fijflit Frtt Firfa Cheyenne, Wyo Aug, 25. Calls for helrt were senr out hv towns in the t'oldwater vicinity of Wyoming e.heii a lorest fire, which broke out early yesterday got beyond the Con trol of volunteer fire fighters. Large forest districts are menaced by the flames, it was reported here. National guardsmen stationed at Buffalo, V)'0 will be tailed out immediately to fight the fire, it was rrported. The Cold water district t heavily w ooded. A large raw mill be in the path of the flame. The area covered by the flames could not be learned here late to day. Omaha Ginvict Escape. Joseph Shannon, who was tent to the state reformatory at Lincoln for motor theft in Omaha a year ago, to serve one to seven years, escaped, accordirg to information received by police here today. ! i It. II. Kline. H. Ft. Kline of Dallas, Tex , who wa elcrtnl rhaplain of the t'ttitei) Spanish War Veterans at their 24th annual reunion and encampment at Lot Auri Ii, formerly wa for many year a Salvation Army worker in Omaha, with the rank of adjutant and in charge of iudu.lriil work, Chaplain Kline left Omaha when the United Sut'.'f entered the world war to heroine chaplain of the Sixth Nebraska, lie wa at ("amp Cody, New Mexico, with Gen, Harries and later overcea. When be returned lo this country he rrjoined the Sal vation Armv and went to Minneap olis, where he was placed in charge of "special effort" work, Salvation Army worker here be lieve be wa elri tid national chanp. lain of the World War Veterans; while in Minneapolis. Front there he 1 went to Dallas, where he took charge j of the Salvation Army Men hotel. Chaplain Kline has been a Salva-1 tiott Army worker for about 15 i years. He formerly was a cow- puncher. 1 IIuiiikI Ovsnrr of Many Stale tn (lalhrr fr Wetk if Hiiiilinj:. I'nionville, la., Aug, 5. --(Site-rial I I'h f' hui'tn. ( ii''rfli Lji a id portherii A ..in an git tie.g ihnr bound, slrrked up and t hole pul;e, 11 t'mr lent in pre i.iitioii for the shihiiI foa ilut-. to le itagrd here ihe week of Sep teuiber .'5 .rt. Word hj been received trV Dronnnriit dog bleeder of low well as adjoining ilatt are lo be here, The week will be ret m a ramp loeaird one fourth mile north of t'nionville along the old Soap Creek hill. ( amping faeill- tie will be provtdrij for tlmae who wih lei tome Hid live here during tha week Ck khaekt will be on the grounds and all kind of retreh mrnt will be provided. Aside from the f x hunt proper, entertainment in the hue of speak er, wte.'lmg matehe, vaudeville and movie will be provided. Hate, ball gaitir w ill !' l e p!.ived, J. 11. Strnnk of 1'iiinnt die, who it nretidenf of the t'nionvillf Fox Hunter' aoei,i'iotl, statei yeter dav that luiidaouie loving cups would bp preitited to the winning bound. Former Mayor ()! of Young-town Arrested Voung'towii, O, Au. 25.--Cf iti'.i Ob, who resigned a tuayi r after a stormy administration, was aire ted and taken to the police sta tion in a patrol wagon to faee rharge of ribttriirfing the sidewalk in front of h; downlown market. The com plaint was made by Morn Squirt t, iiropriitor of a rival market. The former mayor gave bond of f 10 for his appraranre at a hearing, Bealrire Urelhreii Aiiendly j Draws Crowd DopiV Heat ; Beatrice, Neb., Aug. 25. (Speeial.) i The brethren assembly i being largely attended front day to day despite the heat wave. The Uratrii c (' municipal band gave a roiuett at the : park and a strong addres on toboceo . and eigarets was given by Kev. V. C, Finnvll. The assembly closes j Sunday evening. Kendrick Attacks j 1 Leasing of Oil Lands ! Washington, Aug. DeUr,iig tl tt the recent leaking of the Tea;'! lJ.iii natal oil inrftr In Wjoiii.ug 1 itrrng'herird iiiuiiupuhtlit! mnlrot i t ' ,11 oil industry, Jenai.r KtndtH. , dettioirt, WjvU'ling. I' bl li e senate i tbl Ihe ( .Miiail wbMi Initied neer !h field l 1 Uir i.J tuirre.i wa j 'Villous ami ,iumi!!y w.iietnl and ( thai it would ".-vcnrually plague and: tr ifamn Ihe adm.ui.tratioit " ' j 'I l e Irrtti of l',r lt4e, the n tiator 1 ,m !, were not only iii.pfovid.it but' would rjtoe a "abainriui and nnnic-l rsary rirtirortion" ol tie l nl natal . Ml reserve. He addnj that it woti'dj ilfj' ploinole ronipf titiort at i!niiri, ' but, in a lime of ''huge toer ptoijin . i lion, aid in turning to private in. teri-.l Ihe nulb'irs of dollar ulmli t gritrniffieiit would irahie wrte I If!utv .i.eit t 1 have t ' i prijf' (Ira. lira t'tifittlli Hudy of Man M.aitig Sitirr 1921 Vai Ul -it, S li. Am. .$. -K.. gi4i'f uiitartbe.l the b.ly tt t'el'r MvN'.Hr wra'ihy !! i.'ayw arr. S. Ji, t-jtbitof, who(i!irapieieri Pe iruibrr S, 'ti, wbiie working nr' Ihe Jmr riser, 15 I10U S ttoflN aiitr.iit Ihtrlti Sitsdrr. Me S'aboe' ht'ir. I liiiifi, . . a leant lii.i.f ((.ai'.rau-. at li e t.irtt ir, lldrr ha nrver I ten i prelirnded. flr jiort of (rtiaLutiitl.1 llevttlt Not erified Washing'"!!, A"tf. .H kei ort, ol the overlhfo of Ihe Gualema! gov ernm.nt f' und no veritn at.ini in avulab'e sltspatclte in Usti ngtoii l,.t iitgbl. In Ihe abwti.e r.f nute ibrnt report, offifia! wete inclined tu trial Ihe Meir t"iiy report with irrfe. All the new colors to choose from : Black Wood Carina Copen Pearl Navy Bonfire Etc, Tomorrow, an Advance Sale Fall Hats $6.50, $8.50 and $10.00 Modes $445 Fashions are, uncercain things unless sponsored by absolute authority! These smart styles of Lyons Velvet, Panne Velvet, and Duvetyn, ire authentic. We are offering them at this price because they were purchased below value. A Selection of 375 Hats for Your Approval Newest Silks for Fall aAre Unusual in Their Textures and Colorings Molly-0 Crepe A satin finished, highly lustrous Canton crepe in a heavy fall weight one of the most favored of the new silks. Lovely colorings of golden brown, navy, mole, mohawk, henna and black. Matlasse Brocade A silk and wool mixed crepe in beauti fully brocaded effects. Thia ia an en tirely new weave and is shown in shades of mohawk, navy ami black. 7'AisWm Is a drlijhtful ratine effect in an alMlk weave of navy or black. Chinchilla Satin it Ka-shanara m,e In a satin fiuhh. It i colored in taupe, navy, tiark brown, mohawk, fawn and black. Jane Lee Says: I wonder if you rea lize tht there are only five days left in which you may luy a new winter coat in for January, .1 sale prices. 19 192.' "Now it doesn't matter if it in 11 knockabout or the loveliest fur trimmed coat you've had in all your life it will pity you to attend the Aufuit Coat Sal" The new lowrr price range from f 19,0 to with a delight, fill iPiciti'iu for every price. Kvery coat i new thi yearnut a mf!i riol.l-os rr. Last Five Days of August Fur Sale Prices Advance 20fi to 33W on September First Take advantage of these wonderful values in quality furs with the Thomp son, Belden guarantee. 40-Inch Hudson Seal Coats $275 Marvelous coats of fine quality skins with luxurious collars of natural skunk, cuffs of natural skunk in the new Mandarin bell or turnback styles. The Same Style (36 'inch) $265 Hudson Seal 36-inch coats, pelf $265 42-inch Hudson seal cape with the new gathered chin collar, beautiful lines $275 Hudson seal cape, 42 inch, Victorian (flar ing), chin collar of dyed squirrel $350 45-inch wrap with deep shawl collar of finest natural squirrel, Mandarin sleeves, slenderizing lines. $450 40-inch Brown Coney Coats, $55.00 40-inch Natural Pony Coats, $75.00 Small Furs and Chokers Stone Marten, $275432.0 American Mink, $19.75 Nat. 5quirrel,$ 1 2775 Jap Mink Stole, $97.50 MoisTCape $ 1 75.00 Brown Fox, $22.50 One-fourth deposit will reserve any fur in stor age until November 1. 40-Inch Kolinsky Marmot Coats $75 Fashioned of beautiful soft skins, silk lined, with the new cord belt. Natural Muskrat Coata 40 Inches Long $125.00 Lovely dark skins made into a very smart model. Kolinsky Cape $195.00 Large Skunk Cape, beautiful tail trimmed model $275.00 American Mink Capes $495.00 48-inch Mole Coat Wraps, a very luxuri ous model with chin collar and Mandarin sleeve $595.00 45-in. Plain Mole Cape $275.00 Mole Coats with nat ural squirrel collar and cuffs, wide Man darin sleeves and chin collar, 40-inch $395.00 43-in. Kolinsky Coats, distinctive model $595.00 LOW FARES Unusually low fare round trip tickets on sale dally via the Chicago & North Western Ry. to the moun tain, lake arid seashore resorts of the Atlantic Sea New York City, Boston, Toronto, Montreal and New England, board and to Atlantic City, Portland, Me., Niagara Falls, Libiwl return limit i and favorabls ttcjt. ovar p.-lrtlffea. T trains at coimmect hours tusks direct eoonactiotu in Chine, jo with all liuei Cut, Tbu affords a splendid opportunity to aajoy a iifht aerlng tour or to vtit your frira.U in th Ct. IVf fvH ir(.trrrt'n rr'j Chicago & North Western Ry. IM IM Iim M, 1lra. lllUt tlK lm'lU' 4 Tb-kif Sira 0.. i...r NfMS IG 19 "HOWARD ST 0.k. N.k. till 4 ., . . . l!.Jt,, IdH s