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    WE SUNDAY HKK: OMAHA. KPTKMUKR 21. 112
President Sees
Change in Favor
of Ship Subsidy
(Growing Sentiment for Gov
eminent Aid to Strengthen
Mrrcliant Marine, Cum
ninnicjitiiiiM Indicate.
Washington, Sept. 2J, President
Ilajdiug it convinced there has bctil
.i markrd diaugc m anitiinrnt regard-
government aid to the Aiiuri'i-suil
itiinbaiit murine in sections of the!
totniry where lin,;!ity in hIi j
pr.g.ant formerly misted, ait admin
itr..ton spokesman declared.
I ommuinea'jou received at the
Hint Hume militate, it was said
i.ai ine proposal now pending in
tnngrcs winch may lie the principal
M.bjtit of discussion at a November I
s.smoii would lie "cordially accepted"
by srctiotis liiiliiity strongly up.
posed to subsidy N-(; iIj? ion.
ire uiiinf in nntinictit was
ascribed to a "new realialtou" that I
the United Sttatrs. to maintain it. I
proper puce aiin.ug commercial na
tion of the world, must haie 411 ade
quate merchant fleet.
No Objection to Channel.
The administration, it nut slated;
by this spokesman, ii not titltinming i
to "jam ' any subsidy legislation
tmougli Coi'rci', hut I insisting
th.it steps he taken to strengthen the
American merchant marine. It was
indicated that the executive would not
ohject if congress, In legislating to
i.irry nut this end, nhotild ec lit to
make change in the pending hillf
Charges of a shipping board "prop
aianda" in favor of the administra
tion ship subsidy hill were denied
1 any 111 a lejtcr written hy U'airm.-.n
I ..!.' r and put into the senate rrc-
d hy Chairman Jones of the com.!
wrrce roinmitti.e. ' I
Addressing himself primarily to a ;
n .olution of intirry, introduced by'
."viator Kins, democrat, I'lah, audi
never acted upon, the shipping hoard!
h' id too't occasion to reply in del
tail to oilier criticisms rjf the hoard' !
policies which have hren voiced from'
I lie to time in tar. out quarter.
Las!;er Denies Charge.
L-2XA x H Q
rXMAl .-'J , Jr. If " iwr-t.l
irrriUMA it h4!2r?J V j
ti maiMBiwraa 1 1 . 1 m 1. it a 1
.. ' l J I
Rail Worker Shot
in Strike Fight;
Ernht Arreted
Striker Who VIVnt IU l
I'nion Pacific WoumlfJ
Toliff ami Special
Agent Dinjigree.
'King of Swat" Has Been
"Daddy" for 16 Month
Itiitlt Little ljtnliiiMx
Horn .lnut Y ear uml Half
M lVit;Ii.-.l 2
Useful Formulas
V.
.')
'i'l.e sltippins iioard, Mr. I.ask,roirati'ii ' any tt, and for a thor
ough knowledge and - understanding
of the theory tiudrrljiii radio tcle-
v.-roie, never spent "one cent" for any
i f Tie improper imposes enumerated
in Senator , kinir' rt.-olution. He
.uhieil, however, that memhers of the
hoard were unanimous in Mipport of
t .e .suhsidy hill, and, therefore, when
railed i:?ou had aluay availed theui-
- J v c J of the opportunity to expreii
i '. ir view hcfure civic bodies and
tlscttlicrc. Sessions of the two com
i itlec of the hoard, which have
InYii holding hearings in various
port citie, he fc;iil, had afforded
t u:iiy opportuniiies for an exprc-
on of individual icns. but he dc
nie.l th::t the vuiumittcea had been
I :irlial in taking testimony, '
Some charge $ had been made, Mr.
I ci continued, that the boned was
p."id'iiff money illegally in the o
' cif .-f oil of -argof. To these he
replied that'rwo fden;i "whose pas
sion it is to establish the' American
merchant marine," had been going
:')out the country soliciting cargoes
i.nd the bcVd had paid their ex-I'.ii'-.-s
"to the extent of several
luiiirlud dollars, but on a strictly
Ksal per diem basis." A
Iiuller of New York AJ-tu
h Slain ly Hat'.hctmen
New Vork, Sept. 23. In a dark,
rubbish filled hallway around the
corner from Chinatown yesterday a
woman stumbled over a sailor's
dufflcbag. opened it and found the
bi.ly of 1'ong Tom. hacked a hun
dred times, bent double and tied
vith rope. . '
Tons Tom, butler in the employ of
William Shivers, an oil man, evi
dently was the victim of the dread
ed Chinee "hatchet men." He had
lived with several of his country
men in a room in Division street.
He came home Thursday night, they
said, but went out again immediate
ly without having spoken to them.
They did not know whether he had
enemies.
Mendicants Fare Well
Due to Error in Orders
Police Judge Wappich started a
campaign against panhandling in
in Omaha yesterday by sentencing
two alleged beggers to. county jail
on bread and water for IS days.
But .someone neglected to mention
the scanty diet order on the mitti
muses, and the two panhandlers,
William Heal and Thomas Harris,
are now receiving regular rations at
the county jail.
"Neither of the mittiniusses raid
anything about bread and water,"
s;. id one of the jail oflicers. "o we're
feeding them regular meals."
I'tinawuyt From Flanagan'
Boys' Home Are Heturned
(ier.ild Metcaii. I., and Oscar
Keading, 15, ran aay front Father
Ma;i.igan'k home fridav night and
were picked up in the I'nioit Pacific
i.-.dro.id yards Saturday morning.
The bomt authorities had not mixed
the ho when '.xiliee returned them.
s
Inner-Circle
Inmate of Washington (D, C.) jail had something beside bad luck to
talk about after listening to a radio concert by Superintendent Peak (fore
ground). The prisoners purchased the apparatus from the;r own savings.
i V final K I (walls).
I Alo, ninee from Ohm's law,
it. ii,, t ,.,,,. i i
i(Is lO AniateiirS''rK formulas may Im ap'dicd to
A. I. circtit winch are iiomiiiluc
tivc, l;or A. (. circuin:
1' iijuals 1 K multipled by p, f.
(watts).
where p. f. i the "power factor," the
nn nc ':ivrn to that (pianlity by which
ihc product of effective volts and
amperes i i a circuit must be' multi
plied to obtain the true powrr in
vatts taken by the circuit. It is
emial to the cosine of the angle by
which the current leads or lags be
hind the impressed K, M. K.
Additional formulas will be pith
t
Radio "J!uij" M::y Learn Pre
cise Meaning of Vt'irclfM
'I'crnis.
I'o.uiulas are both u ,cful and nec
essary in the design, eonstruetioii and
ohone eoniniiinie-:!on thev are indis-1 lished in the radio columns of the
pensable. The 'relative values of!(),,,ilha ,5cc Sny.
the conioonent narts and the corre
lation between them can onlv be de
termined by calculation, which op
eration prostipposes a working
knowledge of the formulas.
Various formulas with explanatory
statements that may aid the amateur
follow: ' ..
Ohm' Law: A method of exprcs
ing the relationship existing between
the electromotive force, current and
resistance, and. is praclirally the ba
sis, of most electrical icotpptitations:
- R . ! ' ' '
.'. , it J
wherein I is, the current in amperes,
E the tlcctromotive forcc n volts and
R the resistance of the circuit in
ohms. ' '
The above simple form of Ohm's
law applies only to D. C. circuit and
to A. ('. circuits having no induct
ance, For A. C. circuits.
K
I equals
Z
where I is the current in amperes, K
the electromotive force in volts, and
Z the impedance in ohms.
Impedance: That quantity which
represents the combined resisting ef
fects of the ohtnie resistance and the
reactance,' or the opposition lue to
the counter E. M. TV self-induction
and capacity. Since the effects of re
sistance aud reactance differ in phase
by 90 degrees, they cannot be added
arithmetically. The following for
mula obtains:
Z equals VR2 plus X2.
Wherein Z is the impedance. R
the reactance of the circuit, all in
ohms.
Inductive Reactance: The opposi
tion offered to the flow of alternating
currents due to the counter E. M. r.
of self-induction. The formula where
by the inductive reactance in any A.
C. circuit may be computed is:
XL equals 6.JH f L
wherein XL is the inductive react
ance of the circuit m ohms, ( the fre
quency in cycles per second, and L
the inductance in circuit in henries.
Capacity Reactance: The opposi
tion offered by capacity to the flow
of alternating current. The equation
(or capacity reactance is:
Xc equals
6..'8 f C
wherein Xc is the capacity react
ance of the circuit in ohms, f the fre
quency in cycles per second, ami C
the electrostatic capacity of the cir
cuit in (arads.
Power: Power in I). C. circuits is
equal to the product of volts and
amperes. Impressing this rule as a
formula:
WDV
I Tonight
The Omaha Bee's radio program
lonifcht from station WDV will be
featured with a sermon by Dean
Stephen E. McOinlcy of Trinity
cathedral and sacred music by the
Trinity quartet. The service will
begin promptly at 7 o'clock:
Following is the program:
Sermon, Dean Stephen E. McGin
ley. ,
(Juartet and solo numbers by the
following: Marjorie Shackleford
Neb on, so prano; (irai Poole Stein
berg, contralto. Austin Vickery,
tenor; Rudolph Htlgrcn, basso, and
But Stanley at the piano.
One man was the target of fiur
load of shot from a shotgun, right
were arreted as a remit of tad
strike disorders Friday night, and po
ller and railroad special agents
clashed.
Representatives of Chief Agent
Gate of the I'tnoii Paeifie railroad
attempted to gain the release of
four men arrested earlier in the rve-
run on charges of violating the
federal injunction granted Attorney
General D.iuglnrty but were refused
Gale' agents arrested the four
men at ! p. in. and at midnight they
returned and told Police Captain
James McDonald that Gale wanted
the release of the men, claiming
that the complaining witness had
advised him he would not testify.
Later the men wtre rrlrased on
fji bond signed bv fhemsijves.
The four men arreted were Sam
Mclhn, 272S Cuming street: Wil-
tliam K. Murphy, M4 .North 1 tsen-
tv firt street; Frank Peeha, o.'U
William street, and A. W. Fox,
504 North Twentieth street.
According to polite, at the time
of the arrest they were advised by
the railroad agents that the men
attempted to intimidate Angelo
Rando, who resides at Nineteenth
and Center streets.
Four former railroad men alo were
arrested Friday night and held for in
vestigation in connection with the
shooting of Joe Varga. J4.'0 North
.Sixteenth street, a striker who re
turned to work at the I'nion Panfic
shops last week.
Sixty-Four Shot Removed.
Sixts- four shot were taken from
the baik and fare of Varga by police
surgeons. Four loails were bred
from a shoigtin at him. The four
men arrested Kvc the name of
Mauro Hruno, 5514 North Sixteenth
street; Joe Folise, 1511 Broil street;
W. Fortache, 5514 North Sixteenth
street, and Joe Maiellary, 5514 North
Sixteenth street. All four are strik
ers formerly employed by the Mis
souri Pacific railroad.
The shotgun was found in the rear
of 4V4Q North Sixteenth street by
Detectives Ryan and English, who
arrested the four 'men. According to
the ixdice Varga has named one of
the four men who bred the shotgun.
His condition is not serious. He
was left at his home by police sur
geons. L
Bitter Figlit Predicted
Among New York Democrats
New Vork, Sept. 21 Word was
passed around quietly among demo
cratic leaders in this city that the
state convention at Syracuse next
week would develop into, a "bitter
fight for the gubernatorial nomina
tion between former Governor Al
fred V.. Smith and William Randolph
Hearst, and that thev would pre-
1 pare to stay for three or four days.
when tolj that Mr. Kuth ilatmrd
the child as her on, having been
under the gtticral liiipieii il that It
was an ad"ptcd ml.n.l.
Mrs. Kulh has b n tkn g it cut
in a baby rarnagc about 4 in ti c at-
i trrniiiiil recentlv.
( .. la.-t. hr S' Wk j The "big babe com? duvm tait.
New York, S'pf. .M - Foi 10 i according to the clerk, about 7 each
niomhs, the one and only bambino, (evening earning ihr uny bundle of
the I "u'uaiiiiy en one oi m imirr :om-
Pounds at Itiitli.
C.i-iitut Herman Ruth, has hrrii
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I I m Jf'ft Mfl IIV IIMIIIV .'..'.P.J
litis siirrrisinu tail brume known
last night when Mr. Kuth indignant
ly dmird she had adopted a baby,
rumor to this effect having best)
circulated when she was "in ut -4 lie
Polo grounds accompanied by
nur.e and bat. v.
"Adopted baby!" Mr. I'u'h ev
claimed when asked to confirm tin
Wnff Jury Disagree.
The jurv which heard the case
agaiiut Lylc Burns, charged with
receiving stolen property, was unable
to agree and was discharged in
Council Blurt tlntrict, couit today
He was fuifiiive from justice for
two sears and was t.nallv brought
haek from the Pacific coast.
Chocolate ComtJ
CHERRIES
5
Rr
fUsss rrl
lion Pear Thief Pray
a ChlmcM King Out;
Then Kuna W ith Fruit
Chisago. Sept. SJ Mr. Mary
Upp ot lo City, w ittrMted by
tommotio in one of her tr
tr. which w hasung vtoUntly
fruit afsowtresl t (K ground.
"I went t the doer." h sold the
atttt'a tH'iBsy at Wtukegta, "sml
shouted; 'So), f must Ml tisst
h trwt '
"Just then the bm f V
krit'i (htsrstj isng . (olUwer
M urpsl t aneet 4 x stunt
the shtmst .
"At the tt fl was) witli
king, whtt wkiskeit 4ivff4 (
its tr 4 111 sms lut s4
ttst, t!lsn lisus. He prr4 rt.
Iy ki4 b (ast V4 TM
iwiii f jv).k!y, gstS.es oil
) arm tat ! fti 4 i"
TM HSMMfl ItX
MvKu44 Mi Ur m wsUJ take
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MEN!
Just a Second
We' want you to
know that our Fall
line of woolens is
here now, waiting
your selection.
You'll find that we
have purchased the
very best of the
American and for
eign woolens.
There ase some mighty fine
new patterns that are bound
to please you very much.
THE PRICES ARE STILL THE
SAME, BUT WOOLENS ARE
ADVANCING IN COST DAILY.
Buys a Famous Dundee All
Wool Made-to-Meaiure Suit
And you are positively guar
anteed by having your suit
made here that it will always
look and fit right until the
very end.
MEN', you can't equal what
we offer at double the price
elsewhere.
Retter make your selection
today while the line are
complete.
riariCT riT and satisfaction cuaranuid
NstftHwtuI Corner ISth anJ Harney Sttett
H Art Taifor$Xot Agenta
"Tf VS. DaV?i Rll,tfy. mn..
t tor a ili n ripii Mi of the
baby, unee Mr luth denied ill re
potters aud photographers a glimtie
of it, the clerk druri'"'d it as 'happy,
hr.ililiy and fat." lie addi d it din
not rrsemble one of its paimts more
than the other,
Mrs. Ruth declared the infant was
still quite small ami llun, i splainuii,
that it had been r.nvil m an iimiiIii
tor. Sin adrtiitted itjiad been born
prematurely.
She was reluctant to talk of the
child. She explained hc dul ivt
want "to worry the babe lule be
was in Cleveland by icpoti, ot the
j baby's illness."
TriM o IamtI May Testify
on Ticrnan ltatty Paiciiliipi!
: Sail F'raitrikco, Sept. .'.( -Dr, M
'.hut AbraiiM of San Ftauci.co. who
las evtdie:! a system whereby be
( claims be rv. i slablth the pareiifage
lid an inf. in: through vibratory blood
! I. s. may be called into the trial in
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V"" V "'tmnir for county altornc
.. . V";' ''rrr, :n I,rieou,... Irani, a. WaM,
Service Man in Race
for County Attorney
r
xSb . mmm
a
rumor Pt Inr suite in the Anonia
hotel, "1 have not I it my own
babv."
When asked wbv the birth of the
baby bad been kpt a n-ctet, be ex
plained: "Because it bad been si(k rv-r
since it was bom "
At the time of its birth, the exact
date and tdace of which Mrs. Kuth
I irruati, aciordiug to an aiiiiouuee
mi nt today Irom Dr. Ahrain' nfliccs
lure, Dr. Abranis bit for Chicago
Ii day to open a si boo) for ni-ti uctmu
in bis system and Was a'ird that
be may be called upon for an expert (
test in tlw Poubii iar whilr i a t. j
I lie paK iitage ot ti'c iinld is do
lud by Prof. John T. Tit man of
Notre Dani" rjnivi-r-ily, bii'hand of
Mrs. Tiernan Dr. Abranis has bieii
asked by paitics in the ca-e v. bom
he will not i.aine to forward inforiiia
lion in r ga-d to his syst' m and to
bold hiiiisel! in readiness (r a pos
sible test.
Dr. Abtani" al(rait'd uation-witb
.iti'.iilioii when he il.-i. riuiiu d
tl roii'h a b!i;od tet in an a lion ovei
baby b r' on charges and proved
V
h.
r-s. a
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Norfolk, Neb., Sij.t. 2.' -fNpei ial.)
Two former setvue nun are run-
m Maoisoii
r, a foMi'ir
major of artillery, is the democratic
nominee. Wilbam C. Traul", a 'or
nier private, is the republican candi
date. Both are young ineil and in .n-
Inr f the local Amrriea.l
. ... ... I
Fair an I OotJcr Vicjlirr I
Is l'orccat for .Stin.Ijy i
A l'-;iitirralure l.'in",e of .') J. ;jrei s '
V as irpoiled to the ea:h r lnrr '.I
F riday from ( nlberlson, Neb ,
where the iiiimiiiuiii v.a, Vi aud the
muiiinum 43 degrees. Valentine had j
a trnipeiatiirc of ,U. Ihc highest in'
Omaha was H2 '
Meteorologist P"lih's says it would ,
ir i. :r and toiiu what ci.ub r la-t I
libt and lojay. I
refused to divulge, the baby weighed j ,,;if ,.c i,u-b:md of the woman tu
. , . . j .i
only two ami oue-riaii pounos, mc
said. Since its birth it has been
"with a tiur.c" she explained, but
would not say where the nurse bad
been.
According to hotel clerks, the baby
has been with Mrs. !uth anf fne
nurse in the hotel for only about a
month. They expressed surprise
solved was the- actual parent. Tin
medical world has not accepted h
system as conclusive.
Muffs) J!ack Wrenched hen
Slruck hy Automobile.
Julian i-nnuelb ii, 4117 South S-'.
eiiteeutli street, suffered a w rendu d
United States
'CofC. Directors
Will Meet Here
0nu1i4 C of C. Arrange Pr
pram of liutertaiinueiil for
Prominent iitr
1 hi Wet L.
B'g bu.lllr.s Mlteteslt Cif tie
t'liiled Statis will be represented "I
Omaha nest Wednesday, Thutsday
and I fiday w In n th- dilrtt.its id
the Tinted Mates ihamlur ot t oin
iiiefic meet at Jfolel Foiilenelle.
Prom hi nt among the visitois will
be Nathan Strauss; 1 bonus K. Wll
sou, paikir; L. I-. Pearson, ef Nov
Voik City; A. C. Ilrdlord, chairman
of the board of directors of the
Mandard Oil company, and John A.
I , r of Boston, noted publisher
The Omaha ( hambrr of Com
meree has planned viral events li
einert'.in the Ruelsa
!itinrs session nf the ronvent'oo
will be In Id Thursday forenoon and
afternoon, and eii Friday mommy
I'irritors of the Omaha Chamber of
l ouiiniree will honor the visit'ii
with a ilinm r Thursday niidil. 'I I '
( itidii affairs lommittee will be b"' t
t a him lu"ii Friday noon.
Baby Cries "Mother"
Directly After Birtli
Mason ( iiy, la , Sept. "An art-id.
ut. but a most unusual eei
dnit." i the opinion expressed today
bv iihvsieians of the city on the un-
preculeiifed petfurmalKe of the infant
ibild of Mr. and Mrs. Peter antes,
who i ailed "mother" three time five
minute after his birth in a hospital
here yesterday.
The r nuiti i.ilion was so dear that
attending physician and nurses were
amazed. Since these three initial
(all-, however, hi vocal efforts have
been confined to the customary vo
cabulary of a'i infant. The difficulty
in tillering the "th" sound, whit Ii
v.as so marked in the babe's pronun
ciation of the word make the fcat
the moie remarkable, doctor point
out.
The Ccnuan government is t on , back and bruised legs when the ear
ducting a test of various binds nl j he was driving wa . tru k at Thirty
stoves and-ssill standardize t.e inl rir;hlh and Leavenworth streets bv
economical with a view to fu I coii-ja car driien by Omar (irady, WH
oervatiou, 1 Capitol av Hue.
GLOVES CLEANED
DRESHER BROS.
CLEANERS
7717 I sin.m ilr.al AT laalw 034
tMr' lw-ae (hrM-placa CQ
tull, lana tti fMfi. "e
im wihmi; r m itkH uiJwinuni'Js.itTucs.s'in irir k:o km i .a. i ti i nv -.". u'
"How 'wicked ive are!" murmured Tatty, whose lips had just been laid
on those of him who reclined by her side, and whose arm encircled
her waist. Then she turned her beautiful head and saw her husband.
mm
mm
SFTERNOON in
front ofafasliion-
i able New York
boardinghonseon Broad
way.just below the city hall
in 1837. Patty, seven
teen and beautiful, comes
screaming "Marry me,
Mist' RoRmkr Hedoes,
and together they drive
to his home in White
Plains. Wonderful, won
dering love is theirs; then
the young lawyer must
return to the city.
New York, already des
tined to be great, is in its
first growing p.iins.There
is love nf ruin ami lack
t)fwater.!!lci'ancc and ex
cesses prevail. Then pes
tilence and fire. A respite
comes to Ro Bards and he
turns joyfully toward
home. Hack to Patty, to
whom h a v c co m e ch i 1 d rc n
and Harry Chalcndcr.
Chalender, the engineer,
with knowledge of cul
verts and protection
walls, and women.
A city changes; so do its
customs and its costumes.
Hut its people remain at
heart the same) Strong
and weak, willing and
willful. Hecausc this
amaing story is the true
story o( feepfft it is t he
true story of their city;
a)
any city. And any four
walls may house Love,
Hate, Faith and Deceit.
Realizing this RoHards
stands dumblyin thedoor
way. Hetriesto speak, and
cannot; he tries desper-.
atelyto think; and the only
thought that will come is
"how beautiful she is!" It
is one of the scenes you"
seem not to read of, or
even to witness; Rupert
1 lugiW novel! "Within
These Walls" puts you in
the 7tv; of it in the Octo
ber issue of The Red
Hook Magazine with fif
teen other remarkable
Mories uml features.
THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE
October Issue on Si!e at All News Stands
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