14 HIE OMAHA BKK: SATL'RUAV. HKPTKMIiER 2. mi BRINGING UP FATHER . TV a. rH w ire neon 40 maucjk it ruu. ra&i or couat in me uoav arc Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManus OT5 HT-ijV 1 k TOR OVERCOATS 5S Birgiins in Music Digj 331 1 Discount Schmollcr & Mueller Sunday "Want1 Ada Taken until 9 P. M. s (B Vhone AT-100O ' n SUNDAY EVENING SEVEN JORTY-FIVE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SOlll aas! Dfnpart JO W. C. FAST, Minuter TK. EUf 3ri Will B Rumi Wild A LABOR DAY SERMON The Goipcl of Labor" V.. Orb'i Starr, "Tailini ! Ftlii" SPECIAL MUSIC Quality of Winter Wheat Crop Below 10-Year Average Futimati's of .".000 Mill und F.lfvutor Operator Indicate 18.7 IVr Cent I. He low ,N'o, (trade. WaihifiKtrm, Sept I, ( Speeial Teleijraiii.) Thr iiMlity of the win ter Vkiif.il crop tin year U 4 1 point Ulnw thr average for the l.it 111 yr.iri, HCinnllim to report received liy the I'niti'il Slatr Department of Axrirultiirr front it olluul crop re porter. I-'stmiate iiiadc ly about 5.000 mill t.nd elevator operators in all part of the winter wheat pro (tiicing section, .! on early re ceipt, indicate that 4 7 per cent ol the crop i below rade No. 2. In lO.'J the tiantity Krailiiiif below No. 2 wa 40.4 per cent and in 1V20 it was J'A5 per rent. The follow ilia table Rive the estimated percentage of the crop in each uradc for the 1922, 1921 and rJ( crops: United States Rain Maker Hailed as Hero by Italians Dr. Charles Hatfield Given Credit for Torrential Downpour Following Four Weeks of Torrid Drouth Movement on Foot to Pay Amer ican 1,000,000 Lire for Secret. (tM.1i, No. 1 , (irn.j No. I r. No. 8 Irn.U No, 4 i!r-1 No. I H!3 ..111 . . 0 ,.2T .11.1 GlM.lA tiftOW . . t 1-.'l I 7 .1' sr. I m I .1 b l lj :n.I 43 0 J.t 7 1 4 1 1 Burial of Wellman , to Take Place Sunday I. Funeral nervice for Edward M. W rllinan. giand master of the grand lodne, A. F. and A. M., Nebraska, will he held at 3 Sunday afternoon in Scottish Rite cathedral. The body will be buried in Forest Lawn ceme tery. The acrvice will be in charge of the most worsliipful grand lodge A. F, and A. M. of Nebraska. The open ing prayer will be by Rev. Arthu Atack, pastor of the Ilanscom Tail Methodist church. ' The active pallbearer will be Nel on C. I'ratt, Frank Wilcox, Robert C. Trimble, Fred B. Dale, Frank K. Mark. Harry Nelson, Frank H. Woodland and Bert Vandecar of Ord, Neb. The honorary pallbearers will be the past grand masters of the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. of Nej brask.i and the masters of all Oma ha lodge. The body will lie in state at Scottish Rite cathedral from 9 a. m. Sunday, with a guard of honor from Mt. Calvary commandery No, 1, Knights Templar of Omaha. To Install New Clerk R. C. Hoyt, clerk of the federal court, left for Norfolk yesterday to install a new deputy, Robert M. Towers. He replaces Miss Olga F. (iraul, who resigned to marry J. F. Green, an attorney at Creighton, Neb. While in Norfolk, Hoyt will impanel a federal jury to serve Sep tember 18. rp right, mi. Rome, Sept. 1. I Jr. Chart? Hat field, the American rain maker, i a biKgir hero in Italy than (iabriel d'Anniiiiin, became of torrential downpour in southern Italy after four mouth' of torrid drouth. l)r. ll.itliclil came to Italy a couple of w'-rk ago with hi appar atus for making it rain and estab lished headquarter at Naple while he wa studying condition. Then he dUappcarcd and even the Ameri can emha-sy wa not aware of hi whereabout. Hut the sudden heavy precipita tion, dissipating the intense heat wave, i accredited to Dr. Hatfield The newspaper are giving column of space to the phenomenon and arc searching for I Jr. Hatfield every where. A movement i on foot bv the gov ernment to pay Dr. Hatfield 1 ,000.000 lire for the secret of causing precipitation. Jn 1WS, southern California, en tering upon the second year of a cosily ilrouth, a thrown into a state midway between kepticisui and hope when Dr. 11, Hatfield, who wa experimenting in thr Aludriia foothill, announced that he could make it rain by a ecre chemical process he had discovered, He wa offered $1,000 by I.o An geles business men if he succeeded in making it rain. Nineteen down pom totalling IV inches of rain (ell in the specified time and he collect ed from the scoffers. From that time on he wa sum moned to various localities, includ ing Wisconsin and Medicine Hat, Al berta, where the aridity spelled crop failures. He collected large- sum in bonuse ami generally wa asked to call off Jupiter I'luviu became of extensive precipitation. He has never divulged the secret of his rain making beyond stating that his chemicals attract moist at mosphere. The chemicals are con tained in a tank and are projected into the air from a high tower. Fighter Freed Upon Offer to Instruct Pdl icemen Fighting led Hill Spady, pugilist, into central police court yesterday morning on a charge of assault and battery, then got him out of trouble. Judge W. F. Wappich suspended sentence when Spady volunteered to devote 30 days to instructing police men in boxing in the police gymnasium. Coal Supply for Buildings. Chicago, Sept. 1. Building owners and managers throughout America today prepared for a campaign to in sure a coal supply lor all ot their buildings located in metropolitan dis tricts in every state in the union, ac cording to an announcement by the National Association of Building Owners and Managers. Man and Woman Injured VHieii Auto Turns Over Norfolk, Neb., Sept. I. (Special Telegram.) Mrs. Keinhold Mass suffered bad bruises about the face and head and Irvin Mahoney of I'lainview received a cut that nearly severed his hand, when an automo bile in which they were riding turned over twice after a collision with another machine. DRESSES New Arrivals Daily at MODERATE PRICES 1512-Douas St ADVKKTtSKMENT. To Make Hairs Vanish From Face, Neck or Arms (Beauty Culture) Keep a little powdered delatone handy and when hairy growths ap pear make a paste with some of the powder and a little water, then spread over hairy surface. After 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be entirely free from hair or blemish. This simple treatment is unfailing, but care should be exer cised to be sure and get genuine dela tone, otherwise you may be disappointed. AU fcRTISEMFN r, HER AILMENTS ALL GONE NOW Mrs. Sherman Helped by LydiaE. PtnkJiam's Veg etable Compound Lak, Michigan. "Aboutont year ago I autTorxTwtth uregularitic and i a weakness ni at times was obliged tostayottmyfeet. 1 doctor! with our family Physi- cian and n Anally said h could nut uadtratand my cM, I docidej t iff I rd.a link ham Vf. tabWi'umrwuKd. AfUr I Ml Ukt Dm Krai Mil I il4 mm (hat 1 fittr tttr. 1 1', Mitral MUtf ih rl t)l4'ttfmndk4iilw4 l.jr4i K. fink, hain't ?nit M H n4 I am lirvly fMf4 f mj iment. Yoq m fv,h.!.l ihi Wties it yiti V's U mimm. Rv.t3; t k, Mu le fc tu Sms A.ui rtwoiWr v taai s U t, omauf. tr t.-vM mwfulrttwi ami ,. t 1hT try lha tkal V:..t, a !! M4iffenl Wmh u. 'fuiif tr ti t .a'a ssiw4, a4 Ms. rfHan'a iinR t aplj an Dlkaf m h n It M 'X. If r-4 t" I f.' I . tl t lit m vt4 'roj,' V rt-L v ttm I tt f-.V- . f fc. J'niU Vu.s l 1 1 1 1 1 1 It I i 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i it . . In -i Across From rfayd en "Quality" the Best Prices the Lowest to a, : i iv i 1 "Second" 25c New Fall Coats Featuring a chic model. All-wool velour. Silk lined. French heaverette collar. Colors brown, navy, and reindeer. Special for SATURDAY II II LA "Hert's where quality ! above price." No trouble to show you. Come early, Sweaters Millinery Special AllAVool Sweaters, Values to Jrt SO, On Sat Saturday, 2 Special Hand Tailored 111, Values to I7.5A On Sale Saturday, SQ09 Special prices featured in our Fur Coal Department. But now and save .W on your purchase. G. 0. P. Campaign Plans Disenssed Ht'ptililican Confident of Siifceiis Shown at Meet ing of (loiiiiniUee. The Douglas cuuuiy republican lampuign committee held an enthus iastic meeting at their headquarter in the Wead building Thiirsty to discuss plan for the fall campaign. The meeting wa intensely harinoui i us and optimistic for the election of the entire ticket in the state and county. The melting was attended by R. H, Howell, candidate for I'nited Mates senator, Judge Willi fi. Sears, candidate for congress, and candi dates for the state hgislaure and county offices. Confidence was ex pressed that the normal 12,000 re publican majority in the county would be increased substantially in November, The meeting was called by O. F Fngler. chairman. Victor Reynolds was elected secretary ofihe organiza tion. At a previous meeting Allan Tukey was named treasurer. Woman Heroines Violent; Committed to Hospital Beatrice. Neb.. Sent. I. iSnrril Telegram,) After Mr. Mary I'rebyl of the O'Delt vicinity beat two ol her children unmercifully and chased lour men olf the farm with a corn knife, Sheriff Finery brought her to Beatrice, where she was committed to the state hoapital. She ha twice been brlore the insanity commission and has twice surd her husband for divorce. The extreme heat is be lli ved to be responsible for her condition. An adult skeleton contain nearly four pound of calcium, mostly pho plute of lime. Kail Cuard Hurt in Strike Iliot at Livingston, Mont. Livingston, Mont , Npt, I. Two railway guards are nursing injuries today which resulted from a battle with rock between railway guards and strike sympathizers last night, I'mtrd State marshals chased the strike sympathizer from the railway with a volley of itoiui after attacker had showered a bunkhouse occupied by shopworker with stones. The guards employed by the raiUay, re turned the rock volley, Special Train Serviqe to Lincoln Account Nebraska State Fair September 5th, 6th and 7th Leave Omaha 7:30 A. M. Leave Lincoln 6:00 P. M. Stops at Fair Grounds in both directionx. Fare and one-third for the round trip. Return limit September 9th. For further information, call Conttolidated Ticket Office or Union Station. J. S. McNally, D. P. A. 810 W. O. W. BIdg. Wolverine Furnaces Self-Cleaning $20, Puts This Furnace in Your Home Than tm all monthly pay. menta pay for it, You cannot af ford to be wth out this plant. It will save you money in fuel and doctor bill and add vulue and convenience to your home. U J-U. i mm. Knpecially de signed for soft coal. Hums the soot that elogH the ordi nary furnace and in entirely self -cleaning-. Let us tell you more AT lantic 4289 Mid-Western Appliance Co Opposite Orpneum Atlantic 4289 413 South 15th Street Great Quantities of Merchandise Are Being Assembled and Ticketed for the Great Manufacturers' Surplus Stocks Sale Soon to Start Cake Dough nuts, 2 Dozen for 25c Doughnuts baked while you wait, 8:30 to 10:30 a. m. Em This Store Will Close a Half Day Monday Labor Day 10c Loaf White , Bread for 5c Limited to five loave to each customer. On sale all day. School Days Sale Closes Saturday and Another Day of i;he I 'linvnntnn o vf TfcraTrn' WT oi Bought for Cash- Selling for Less Than Half Price I Young Men's Styles for Fall Young Men'B College Toga Fit, style, pattern, workmanship and price is right. $16.50,o $37.50 One and two-pant Suits. New Models Regular slims, stout, stubs, in fact, all uiouem HI $25 and $35 Hart Schaffner & Marx World's (rentcst 'Jothing, all new models, new patterns, all wool fabrics, satisfaction or a new suit $35 to $60 Our Pants Department is one department in itself. New goods and purchased by us at a right price. We put a great effort forth to have our Pants Department the best we ran. Prices $3.1)5 to $7.50 Store for Men Ready for Saturday With Many Very Unusual Inducements in Apparel for Early Fall Wear Dresses, $22.50 150 dresses in Cantons, crepe satins, Poiret Twills, all new up-to-date styles; samples and odd lots; all sizes. All Wool Crepe Dresses, $10 Girls' all wool crepe dresses made up in the lovely new fall shades such as Mohawk, jade, brown, bisque, navy and many two tone "ombinations. The styles for girls sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 were never as lovely as this season. Girls' Serge Dresses, $3.95 Girls' serge dresses, elegant for practical school wear, made up in many smart styles and some with embroidery; others with pockets ns well as dresses with French ging ham guimps. Sizes 6 to 14. Little Tots' and Girls' Hats, $1.75 Little tots' and girls' new fall hats just received, for Saturday in a large variety of shades, Second Floor Girls' Lightweight Coats Girls' lightweight coats and eapes in the season's many lovely styles that were made to sell at $10 and $12.50; Saturday at 97.95 Leather Goods and Jewelry Novelties Kitraordinsrv big values on fine new leather Roods Saturday, Hand Bags, Purse and Vanity Boxea, Faney Jirml and fitted Vanity t'ssr atr- OSf, $UhS, $'2.VH Stn b( st and Regular ahr :UX tti .U0. This i a underfill adeetioH of new alapte n fney liitnd ba. ail I'djuiUr, tip tdiite Mle, Illack and fancy colored let!n r. iWular ptif ami ,"5o. V priei. . JM,!S 'd 55'J.nS Hair Oraamvpt A litf line if tins' hair I arrrttr st , 5r,Ut,,"Vtir and 7,v Faney !pitth CokiI, Sfeelt, st ju.r.o 9u.iHi New rints. . t l iir!-tt iir 7.Vs9l.9l.9I..Mi t Ur Ire.! inn t , . title Y.v '.' S,ttf t i HiH.n an ..... -., -51.151 Toilet Goods for Saturday's Sale 50c Watkiti's Mukified ocimnut tI Shampoo 350 15c nritt'a Powtlcred Ammonia, at or '50c Armstid's Uouqurt Fser Powder st HOC $t)l Amanda Cold Crsm Powder st ......... .. WU Pa Poer' Amrra, Flrui. and 1 Tre fi Frt' Powder, at ' CIV t;ue Hoi' Hir li-alth .... Me ,'hm H'tdnut't Msrutou 1 i.t.t Cream at , :tir f I iHt Hi.lttC Marvelous I -'d fn-jm at ... Mr l Hn lnuC Thtrc Flower !' emu IVdr at .. .... M HudiiuCi l!ard iU t 'o .lr st MV 7.V 11 1 I'lUt' hrv riif e Powder St OUl' '' A. t. 'l Tal"tM Piti!r, a' ,. , l ' t.'.nf an F.' Pt. r, ai t Omaha's Greatest Millinery Sale! Oar 1,000 New Hats in a Tremendous Millinery Sale $5.00 - $7.50 $10.00 Worth $7.50 id $15 00 Tht s nu om a1 ii.!iti1 a a. 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