10 THE OMAHA BEE: TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1022. Teacher Must Ie a 'Good Spoil,' Says IJevcrickc - lunirurtort for 1922-23 Term Hear l?ppfh of Wlroine ami A!ic ly Super intrndi-nt. I'liLlic ichfMil leather isliri. iarl intf tin rHornina v til hive charg. of instructing youth of t he city during Ihr IV.'.' ii trrin assembled it (he hint Mrthoditt church yesterday morning 10 get thrir assignment and to listen to speech of welcome and alvtc hy .Super inlrnilrnt J. 11, Ileverulge, At the opening of the nicrtiiig, the teacher rote and ntuod a minute in iltuce, out of respect for teacher who have died during trie last year. Superintendent lleveri'ltf- tirtfrU that the teacher "put all the brains that can he awakened through all the crie'' into their work. Jl ad vanced the thought that physique ii part c( personally, and urged that all msUuttors keep their physual condition good, advising gome kind of recreation ai a means. Unequalled Opportunity. "Vou may not have thought of it. hut one-lil ill of the population of America trl to ihool tlua week," aid the auprrintendenl, "'Ihe learhrr ha an tineqtiillcd opportunity for leadership in tin time of social un rest." hoperintendent iJcvcri'tif e advised the teacher to "go into the business of salesmanship." He told them to "e!l tliemselvc to the pupil and the neighborhood." and to do thi he ad vocated the uie of "una!!, common, vivid" word. "I'm not going to prescribe any manner of dress," continued the up erintrndent. "The trarher ahould en. dcavor to make herself attractive. If the ha her hair cut it' all right with me. Hut don't carry your desire to Ionic well to the tage of being finicky." "Muat Be Good Sport." That cientinc investigation tia shown that the man or woman, whether young or old, may be equally good instructor, "just o they keep young," wat asserteij by Mr, Heveridge, In cloning he de clared the teacher mutt be a good port. The icliool forum I erving re- THE GUMPS tit IT H COLOR IN THK SUNDAY Bit GO AHEAD SHOOT! Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith I rM tO6ftUZS'. wot if- rvt H l W V ( c htTtV r r,. I I 0t Mt Cm- sUHt lv, ; c ) J- ' frcohiiirntt at the rity hall from 3 to 5 each afternoon tin week, it vai announced. Night tchool wilt be opened October 16. leachrr ninalinlied with their lignnu'tit were urged not to call at Ihe uprrintrmlrnt' office for 10 dy. South Omaha Girl, 9, Dip at Hume From Diphtheria Helen Trader, 9, 45UJ South Thirty-ninth lreet. died yeiterdiy morning from ilihlhrru, 1'Uiirral tervire were ih'UI at yetterday afternoon from the home and burial will be in St, Mary Mag- dalne cemetery. llelrn it iurvivrd by her mother, a widow, Mr, Mary 'J'rabrr, two lit ter and a brother. Boy FalU From Wagon; Left Kar Almoxt Severeil Martin O'Connell. 4, 2119 Maple trcet, suffered hi left car to be al mot evered when he fell from a wagon near hi home yesterday, lie was taken to St, Joseph hospital. Man Hurt When Auto Hit Boxcar Leaves HoRjpital George Moveland, injured Satur day night when a motor car crashed into a box car on which lie wa rid ing, wa able yesterday to leave Tax- ton Memorial hospital. Drink of Water Culm Dog Frightening Neighhorhood The neighborhood of Firty-fifth and Bedford ttreet thrilled Ui the cry of "mad dog" yetterday. I'olire hurried out, gave the dog, a beagle pup, a drink, and took it to headquarter at a pet. Wlu-n person got off ttrctt car the pup rushed out and leaped on them, Many fled to a grocery. All who knew of the dog kept to their home. Family firearm were oiled' up. "That wli.it prohibition doc for a dog," Frank Pose, dek sergeant, .iid a he gave the pup another drink of water at the nation and petted it when it leaped up to hi lap. Women of St. Brhlgeta Will Give Annual Lawn Social Women of St. firidgrl parish will hold their annual lawn social Wed nesday at Twenty-fifth and F ttreet. Many guest have been invited. Church debt have been wiped out. the batemcnt ha been completed and paid for, and arrangement now will be made to construct a $60,000 auprrstructure. Celebration of Ted Jed. Sokol Opens in Omaha 3."0 Delegate Kxjiecteil By law to Be Changed to Ad mit Fnglinh-Speaking Mcmhcri. Three liuudied and fifty delegates from all part of the I'nited State are expected to be in attend ance thi. morning at the opening business eion of the guintennial celebration of Ted Jed Sokol, wett em Bohemian fraternal foeiety, nt the Sokol hall, Thirteenth and Martha ttreet.. , One hundred of the delegate reg istered yesterday anil according to the local committee, 250 other would arrive by nightfall. The society ha 21.000 member, 7,0110 of whom are in Nebraska and 1,5X) in Om.iha. The most impor tant event of the convention will be a change in the by-law which will allow English speaking relative of member to join the order. A it i today, only Bohemian speaking mem ber are eligible for memberthio. 'Ihe delegates, nfter tl)eir btluie meeting today will be b a n mieted, given auto ride and alo will visit the monument of John KoMcky, founder of the order, in Bohemian National cemetery. Five hundred per ton attended physical exercise and I dance held Sunday at the preliminary opening of the convention at Sokol hall, Stanley Srrpan, Cerho-Slovak con sul, addressed the meeting Sunday afternoon on the achievement of the organization in training it member in both American citizenship and physique, Serpan'i addrets, music by the J. Kalacny, jr., orchestra, vocal elec tion by a male quintet, and cale thenic by the Tyr girls, junior boy, senior boy and junior girls, and a tennis racquet drill by the enior girls were feature of the afternoon progt am. Only American citizen are mem ber of the organization, which was formed 60 year ago in Omaha and is an American pioneer in physical training, Salesman Disappears Frank Sheet, 35, talesman for the Flatner Lumber company drove away in a motor car Saturday and ha not been heard from. I'olice have been asked to find him. Texan Parish Priest Flogged hy I'niiiui-kcd Men Fort Worth, Tex., Sept., 4-Kev. Jotrph Meiser, Catholic paritli priest at Olfin, Runnel rnnnly, wa taken from hi pari.li house last night by wa accused of bring mi-American and opposed to public tchool. That conversion of ewage Into power is possible ha been proved in Birmingham, Fngtiiud. Rheumatism at S(i 3. 1 3. Thoroughly It id tit BoJf f Rht tunatiiia Impuriiio. BomeLortv' mother I aiiffrlnc to nlihti Th srouri uf rhuinallfa baa wrwkoil bar bo1r; limping and uffrl:i(c. bant forward, aha aae but lha common fruund, but har Ma4 haart ((III balonga to th atari I Ixmo anybody raraT fl. H. H. la ono of In 6rritt Iiluod-purlftiir known, and It alt build mora blood call. I la mad ielnal lnrrllinl ar purxly vacate bla. It navar dlaarrangita tha atomarh. It I. In fart, a aplrnmd tonic, blood maker, a blood anrlrhar. It banlahao rliuinatlm from Joint, muarlaa and tha antlra body, ft build firm flaati. It I what aomabody mother naada tonlghtl Mother. If you can not to out to gat a bottla of ft. ft. H. youraaif, aiirely apmabody In your family will. HomabodY, gat a bottla of ft. H. ft. now! Iat aomabodjr'a mothar begin to fact , . . . ... joyful again tonight. Mayho. maybe H.w gl.rt.. will ffl. m.th.r, fit y0u7mothrl 8. ft. ft. la Bold at rka yr naatu I all goa. 1M all drug atore. lo two !. Th.0 a. ft. . d It, It will build ap, taat Urfor tilt 1 the mora economical BrooLhart Brand at False Ciiarge Made Against Him Dc Moines, Sepl. 4 Colonel Smith W, Hrrtokhart, republican nominee for United State truator from Iowa, in Labor 1'ay addret here, antwrrrd for the first tune in hi campaign, Ihe chaige of Civile U Herring, democratic nominee, tht h wa prrient at a meeting in Chi cago last tpnng, at which the fore mott radical leaden of the country were present. "That I tat a delegate at thi meeting, and i a reward I received the assistance of a number of an archistic leader who were ent into) the state to campaign for me he fore the primary, 1 denounce at ah tolutrly false," the colonel taid. Four Men to Be Arruigncd en Charge of Dixlurhiiiieo Frank I'. Sullivan and John Sulli van of Cohmiliu,. Neb.: A. M. Caheen of Lincoln, and Walter L. Kobinsoii, 41.1 North Thirty-ninth treet, will be arraigned brfora Judge Foster in South Omaha polite court today on charge of rif lurbing the peace, I-ouue Biaiuttadt, Fort Crook boulevard, will lute a charge ot tpeeding in So'Uli Omaha police court this morning. 1 Tn9Wrot Alright 11 a mild, vgtbt laaatlv t 11 ril CoMtlpatloa and Kllt- and (sap th dlgMtive ao4 piMHUfi luocuooa nuraiai. JLtmb. M JUNIORS C M I J) Little Ma I VlaJVX One-third tha rago- 1 1 I tf JV I' do. Mad of I I I V trTP a ma Ingrtdlant. I I 1 lha nf etd. I I I I Por blldre and adult. f Sherman & McConnell 4 The Doors Will Be Open Promptly At 9 O'clock Tuesday m m 5 Extra Salespeople Every Means Possible to Facilitate Con venient Buying Assured the Thousands Who Will Attend a-rt'v).",e-i; l.,aVI''V. f a m'JLT. 3M-m M . . . , . I JT 1 Z. k P4 st?f Si Tx-ai-SJti iinlredls 8 Tlaouswis of Mars' Worffii oi lxivGwiitfUJ At Sensational Rpdnpfinnc n imc rower on "P0T CA1" Brought About This Great Event '-.K.vi .i5i ... is". . b :?i ,--v?.'-.- ta . r ,..,.r.t :'f . x Every Sale Price Bonafide, Every Statement Authentic 9 Surplus Stocks of New Furs and Children's Apparel for Fall If you contemplate buying furs or purchasing winter apparel for children this sale is opportune. Fur Coats Fur Coats $94.00 $199.00 Valuei to $165.00 ' , 4d f. Mauufarturrrt ttock .ale of fur SnpheSi Ma1 of I liaison Seal, Fre.u-h Coata eontin of better m& Mar- Mink anJ K roo These niota, .ay Senl itml Mu.kwti.. th, ; next January tvouUl U wonderful Little QsfurfIusf Fur Latcst st'le lints' Scarfs Blouses LIU'' Tt' rr'y Tall Wear $15.00 1 $4.95 W!(M Cm'v orm U viXlllHtiftu Valtif to $.10. ww.tt.tacr.. .- ......... .H3.ia to, at Mr -?t a-Jri, ln"lu.!- riaUallt. ,.,,. Ta. Ul of MI'urRirN ,K ; f ... ,,.. Ira.. eii ll 4 ti4 ( h"r mtvie ujs ' Pa. i.-Mt, rm KM MTJ4 cf NV(h M h tri 4.Mr.,,rt u ...UaUftl iiit4tlaM t-lt L. ah. ftthVr. ' UXX a4 SithUaaaa tktt I'f... arts i. f . , ,, ahs.Lt liKxiw i aula I. . .1 a4l?IK V.,,,r,.lr- h "f'h UUV h' l'!- llllt4 II), ai Nill wwrtKlt $ia TO THE PUBLIC In keeping with our policy of selling for cash and selling for less we inaugurate this timely event of selling several hundred thousand dollars' worth of seasonable mer chandise at the very beginning of the sea son at prices that will astound the entire community. Surplus StockMen's Suits Store for Men Worth Double Choice at $16.50 Tbrouih our ipot cah buying pwtr we ei abl to to on tha maraat anil purchase too Malt a anj Young Mo a On and Tte-t'ant Ji mi la all the Ittttt il-iHrt ptnlcla. tml runratlva aol r. Hilar. Thato mil ar l'.timr. Wor.i.ls, T)d and Srr. It) las, brow as, char, ra and plaia H'l color. Trousers! Trousers! Trousers! A oa trfil Hat of M-a Ture Whmi! ml 0sl ui purthat.! r spol fh al a l'i 4 won hi Tr lmutr ware il to U i frm W lr . Tfesy i oa al f3.t5 aa4 Surplus Silks ffiS1" l In. fc i4. la U. 4 4iii'l l M i4 4it fwirff Oal iMft, ta tuisilai i it tin wilful )! etia, thiW, a t It diH mi kji, l!) ) .... ... ... ... Surplus Stocks From Coat, Dress, Skirt and Suit Makers The savings are really astounding, considering the quality and the newness of all the styles. $35.00 Dresses $19.50 JrtO beautiful new Fall Urease mail up In Cantuti Crepe, Crepe Satin, ("rope Itoma, Ilochanara Crepe, f cri;. . Trkotlne and I'ol- rel Tllla. AIo Dancing lresa and Tarty Frorka, all Ue, Inrluillnc atoui. linught In a regular way would tail up o 133.00, $65.00 Dresses $39.50 200 hlKh-clas Dresse. Incliiillng all the new draped moduli, In Canton. Crepe matin, Slip-Knot Crepei, Crape Hmualnea, Trlcotluei, Muueitea and Twill Corda. Uree for all occasion Street, Afternoon, Pinner or Kvo nlng wear. Kvary dra mad of lha best trad, material and by hlgh-elaia maker. Coats '44 Nae Vela ctta a i Plush Ctu mil ua la lha . a I' tl)r f !.. 4i.i ar ll.fuK. LklUfH ('lit- al l !'. H al : )laks. ki an !. T l it Jl. l , SVu(. BM'tnt, II4. j t . t'tlarul, I il l a4 ... .i tl .h4. i. ..! ) I'll. !... . . . M.i k I I I, .' a ' Fall Suits .!.fto Talae SVw Fall Suit, mad up la Valour. Trt co tin and Tlll Corda. Dhtda ate brea. dr. .UI. Itawaliaa. f aa4 bU.h, euny with f jr c"llii n (Va. Nutria I' r a tt I n nt. Il.' d. nruj-1 I n l shi 1 ilmd ( a t ! a. Inu l Hit (ixkI malii III k H.iulla lie II' t.i.. aiittwe. vl ulM . New Coats '181- U) wu Vtd lift U V -. Politlaa, Kra(, "I . it 4 r riia rnaiy aiih Ut (Pilar 11 ) einre. All lit I nd Hot tl fr hnut, U4if ad ' a. llaet New Skirts MM. Talaet I IIA.M Ikirta mad 119 la rl lyli. atrael )! and lntl w'il. Hy lU. VU u la gilka. Cerd tiui. . is, fUM. M.If, eed ftin, fiii 1 m an, I - MalaafjgtaAt i &1V4hV4-A . aF- s. 1. i . . ... t,:' . w stkla, ,kUj, a mm,