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THE SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA. OCTOnEP. I. 1922.
War Department
Alive to Danger
From Near East
Strpi Tli to See That Unit
ed States U Never Again
Caught Unprepared
for Emergencies.
ttjr GIUI70N WfU'Of.
Washington, M(t. 10. Th War
dprtriat, wild conflict threatened
In the near l which might Mrlmi
ly Involve th world Main, I not
alsp at th wich.
Whit thr la no Iminedlat proa
pact of tha I'nfixl Bui Iwoniing
Invol rt In arm4 conflict or that It
la In danger of Invasion, tha War da
partmnt la doing vtrythlnc within
Ita powar t aa to It that tha Vnlt4
Htataa nvr acaln la caught aa un
prepared aa It waa at tha outbreak of
tha world conflict.
A confrranca which opana nait week
at tha Aberdeen (Maryland) proving
grounda og tha Army OMnanr aa
aoclailon, la to b an Important ona
from tha alandpolnt of American
preparedness and It la to ha attended
by Secretary of War Waeka and Aa-
alalant Pecretary of War Walnwrlght.
riedged to Trrparadneaa.
Tha Army Ordnanc association
waa organic four year ago. At
that tlma It adopted for Ita alogan:
' Tledged to publlo aervlra In effect
lng Industrial preparedness for war
aa our atrongeat guarantee of peace."
It la bacauaa of lla relation to tha
progreaa of Industrial preparelneaa
that Hecretary Weeka and Aaniatant
Ketretary Walnwrlght ara particular
ly Intereated In the confertnc which
begin October 6.
Tha work dona by men who or
ganlxad and have maintained tha
Army Ordnanca aaaoclation, cannot be
too highly pralaed," anld Aaalatant Sec
retary Walnwrlght. "Benedict Crow
ell, tha prealdent of the aaaoclation;
Guy E. Tripp, chairman, Wealing
houee Elevtrlo and Manufacturing
company; Samuel McRoberta. preal-
' dent Metropolitan Trust company or
New York, and tha other member
of tha board of dlrectora of the aa
aoclation hav given highly tnerltorl
oua aervlca to tha nation Jn tha far
aeclng attitude they have token to
ward tha queatlon of Induatrlal pre-
paredneaa.
i , Credit Due Officer.
"In event of future emergency,
credit will ba due to thoee who hav
organized and directed thl aaaocla
tion and aupported It for having aeen
to It that the country' lnduatry hna
been kept In touch with ordnanca de-
velopmenta and that the manufac
turera' of tha United Stat will ba
In a poaltlon to take their place In the
'great Induatrlal army behind tha army
upon which he euceeae or fallura of
any future war will depend.
"We know that we muat lean heavl
ly upon the organized lnduatrlea of
the country, not only in the period
of actual warfnre but In and
through the intervening period
of peace, during which we muat make
our baato plana for Induatrlal mobili
sation, if we ara to ba prepared ade-
quately for the emergency of war."
Twelve Destroyers Ready to
Sail for Near East Monday
Norfolk, Va., Sept. JO. The 12 de
itroyera ordered to the near eaat with
supplies, completed loading last night
and will be ready to get away Mon
day, according to tha atatementa at
the Hampton Roads naval baae, where
the veaaela were outfitted.
Expiration of enlistment made nec
eaaary virtually a 25 per cent change
lit the peraonnel of the deatroyera and
aeveral undred recruit aelected for
tbl duty, were reviewed yeaterday
by Admiral Hugh Rodman, com
mandant of tha Fifth Naval dlatrlct,
and then went abroad.
Drive Against Check Law
.Violator i Opened in Omaha
W. M. Mrt-yftfld. J211 North Twenty-fifth
atreet, vho waa arrested at 4
thia morning oa charges of passing
five check wiP Insufficient funds,
waa sentenced t, eerve 30 daya In jail
by Judge Wapfrih In Central police
court yesterday,
Thia la the opanlng of an intensive
and vigorous campaign against check
law violators, according to City Fro
, ecutor Dlneen, who declared he has
' 100 checks in his office on which he
will demand maximum penalties of 90
daya in jail. .
Hottoi Club Banquet.
Honor tin i tbe Technical High
school, made up of 21 scholar with
the highest record in the last quarter,
held a banquet Friday night In the
school lunch room. Principal Dwlght
Porter and other members of the
faoqlty attended. Eugene Truax waa
nagied preaident of tha atudent coun
cil for ta ensuing term. Members
jl tha council will be elected from
each "homa rule" group. j
Prettiest Woman in
Pans, She Is Called
Alexandre Zaimaia
Heads New Cabinet
as Greek Premier
rfrieM, int.)
Athena. Sept. JO The new cabinet
waa announced yeaterday,
Aleiandra Zatinata waa announced
aa premier. II la now In Vienna,
aenc tha new minister of th Interior,
Krvs.hU. la acting premier.
Minuter of foreign affaire. NhhoSe
rviitt.
Muster at national svimy, K,
Canelkewdlo.
M nister at eommunKattona, Teisr
Calliaa.
Miaiater ef war, M CfcaralaniMa.
Mir. aster at wiartaa, M tf Miait
Th new premier he.4 Ike Mwl
wkeai titwg tHi Wal
114, a4 la kaowa fur km u Wp.tnt
ulhtea Ta ara retei
4Wk tot.
Tm aota rwU' la ;
M im tt. A raii '
IM rraaxk lll".
aim at Ik tUaee, ff
M ia
rURS CLEANED AND
RtrAIKCO
aVaa 4m a
DRE5HER BROS.
ft
Paris Women Die
Through Living
Up to Fashions
Paythothrrapy Society States
DcMgiir-r of Sl)Ie l'lates
HeaponaiLIe for Fatal
. lllneaaes.
Mile. Itiuhcl Astor Is called the
prettiest woman in thu guy life of
Paris.
A plafit hn brcn discovered In In
dia which la tin effective remedy fur
malaria and blackwutcr fevrr.
P.rli. Srpt. 2i.-(ly A. P.)-Pc-
'Kiicri of Uihiurt latrt for ncut
papen and itore catalogurt iacd
a bad quarter of an hour last week
before the psychotherapy society
when their influence was charged
with being the cause of the deaths
of many young women.
The detail of two caci were r!v
eit. j he girls, in their uoire to live
i:t to the form designed in the fah
uni platei, reduced their vitality to
so low a point that the first slight
malady carried them off. One speak
er accued the artioti of making
hrauty synonymous with thinnens,
flat cheats and the absence of mus
cles. Have New Steel.
A new steel which, it is claimed,
inn rrtist any degree of heat without
tplitting or losing its shape in any
way, has been discovered by Engi
neer Chevenard, chief of the experi
mental laboratory of the Hinpliy
steel works, as the result of a num
ber of experiments. The new steel
was described to the French Acade
my of Science by Henri Le Chatelier,
the well known engineer and metal
ihe withdrawal of the authoriza
tion papers of the American trainer.
William Flatman, on a charge of
"doping," is to he brought before the
law courts in October. Trainer 1'lat-
in an has issued a writ against the
society, which hSo the regulation of
fiat racing in this country, lor liav-
ling accued null on the doping
charge, lie demands lus reinstate
ment a a trainer immediately and
a 100,000 franc compensation for
Umaes suifered through the socic 'r , -,1. !.
ty I judgment. lUbll I HZCS JI1
Ft 9 i.gai prooi.
Uiarle
OCTOBER PIANO
PRECES TUMBLE!!
A Piano Sale That Will Break All Records
DON'T PUT OFF BUYING
During this month Schmolier & Mueller Piano
Company has made great price reductions on pianos.
Prices and terms have been made so low and easy that
everyone can now own the instrument of their choice.
Liberty bonds gladly accepted. Yourtold piano will
be taken as a substantial part payment. Don't delay.
Come in this week.
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I mfllli UPRIGHT ffiF" H
&. xftljl II I ll! Brown Antique Mahogany ' it
llligoo J
Hundreds of pianos are on display in our building and include new
and used instruments of almost every make. The instrument you
want is among them, priced RIGHT and on terms which will more
than please you. '
Player Piano
$365.00
Brand new Schmidt &
Schulta Player Piano com
plete with bench, scarf and
$10.00 worth of Player
Rolls of your own selection.
Remember, your old piano
accepted in trade.
' Behr Bros.
Baby Grand
$635
' A rare bargain. Several in
stock ready for delivery.
Complete with bench. A
wonderful instrument at a
record low price.
Piano Buyers Attention!
These Used Piano Bargains Will Sell Within the Week.
UPRIGHTS
Kimball ....
Conservatory
Scboninfer .
Boston .....
Booth Bros.
Vase A San
Wegman , , .
Davis A Sea)
Mueller
.. $88.00
.. 50S.OO
SI 10.00
, $118.00
.. 9! 3.1.00
SI IO.OO
9I.10.0O
.9100.04)
Stager k Son ....$198.00
Schmolier A Mueller ..$210
Sohm.r 9225.00
Price A Tepl....92J3.00
PLAYERS
Mansfield 917.1.00
Aaielus 91S5.00
Hartford 8II I5.0O
Artemis ......... 93.VS.OO
Aeelia 9 1.10.041
12.1 IS M Sleiawa Grand, ftaa eaadilioa. . 9 1,000.04)
Mai jfjur ai-U'ctUm from tuch world renowned ianoe a the
8tmy, Strtnert. Jlerdman, Steer A S'na, S hmer. l.'mern,
Mcfhail. Iin.lrir.4n A 8,.ns, Behr Br.. Irvtn. lamp A Co.,
S.hmutUr A MeulWr and Premier. W haa new instrument in
th above make rea l rr ur ictin at alt tlmea, In th flnUh
and site la sj t your rniuirnnt and nn term which ar the
loweet !t Ihe entire MidJI West.
w. r or 10 J CIS TOM
i as i tHWT mlmi Tim
tlT II1L H 1H tOU.
rw At i a. .
Ul IMS MQtsU IM.
Mititi attimtoH as.
sstwata, wt mi is
sitliSM Mtatfat. isitau-
MtHtl tl TMt MIHUI
WIST tliM,
Nam i
Ad'lres ,,.,,.
Vitf
! am interested In the tURtUINf
t ha aaf4 na an "X - !
at me J.lailed lfrHnn t- (
tt4irii it ari'aa. lerma, U-
flench, the Iriincr'i
counsel. that he will argue that
l Utinaii u entitled to challvnue the
soviny's jiiilKiurnt and that there is
no le gill proof that either Wat man
or any of his employes administered
a stimulant. Counsel Mill alto con
tend that rroof that a stimulant wtt
administered at all, can only he ac
cepted with reserve. The cue is
extitinif cret interest in racinir cir-
clcs at it is the first time the socirty'i
decision in racing ailairs has' ever
been challenged.
The tiolice court at lleiiers ha c
quitted Ihe manaurr of the arena and
the matadors, c,harrcd with killing
six hulls with a sword.
The magistrate was sreatly infill,
rnced in his d'-rinion by the fact that
the state collect a tax of .'5 per
cent un the jjrocs receipts at hull
fishM. This fart created a "strong
presumption,' that such limits were
legal.
The maRiHralc pointed nut thai
the (irammotit law under which cru
elty to animals comes, specifies do
luetic animals only.
"Oil IlaroncHH" Vu7 Up.
Ilnchel rititlckliind, "oil" ImroneuM"
whose line of $1,000 for alliei' oil
promotion i Iktikh. wh rrduceil to
$5U0 by Fedi-nil JuiIbh Woorirouuh,
appenred at tho federal bulMlng Into
rrlilJiy afternoon and nnld 125a.
UlMchnrKlnu tier preaent obllwitlon
uixlcr the flno. 8he recently pui.l a
tlrnt InKtnllinctit of :'0O. Klve bun.
rtred dollar of tlm line wu placed
on execution" iy tlio Judcrc.
Literary Contest
AH HcsMi'iii of Stat Art
IlligiMo tu Compete
Oloari Novpinlirr 1.
Vhen Xi'liiiihu' nutlonully known
abort atory writer. Mr. Itrs ltrter
Al.lr.ih. wn In town a fvw iky uao
and waa rtliiiinif her early esperl
eiii ia In tha game, ahe atiited that her
real work a a wrltrr ttiitml from tha
day that alie received word that alio
had won reeoiitillloii In a fiction con
test conducted by Tha fanlica' Horn
Jmrnul. The fact that her story wn
given a place nniotitf the alx best .
Ie-led from the S.Sim nmnuwripta aub
mltted In the ceutext auvn her fresh
usNiimiiia and new diti-itiiiuiitlon.
Tho OmulKi U'onmn'a I'resa club,
through it contest. K.vea you oppor
tunity to discover what atuff your
dream uira made of!
Kotir t'lnaara of literary Work are
liuluid in thia yeur'a contest an1 a
tanli award offered for th tn-st In
each class. The clnaar and prlr.ee
offered are:
hhnrt stoiy. minimum lnih 1. 010
Wiirila: t'n at ptl n,
Kmriis, ana set: f it.t prlia 111).
Sllsraiiaiirous pro.., mailinum l-nsth
l.Miu word.' Klral irla 120,
wiry, iitaiiinuin lmlh : lln.a: First
prits I2l.
Miinnrabls mention ahsl ennalltul sac
oni irlsi. 9
In anluiilltln manuairlpls It Is undrr-
loo. I that no lights whataoavrr ara aa.rl.
Furl l)istrittiltir I'rgf
Itoatl in Itrfiik Het'urd
Waadiniiixn, tepl, -i'ojl carry
In railroa'l wero uri;e.f ly K'drml
1'uol i.ti il.utur iirii to make
fu. kit.ifc.r or aa tk riial sii.a
l-'IS.
1 ha raadlttuas ef Ks raMilaat rai
I. Iitaia loiiiiiw.a iuua Urn vbaarvw
I Slahu,ns tuuat Sul '' ' kaa
acra la) lillHI
1 Slaiiw. i i"S aSall ke Iu4ga4 la tka
al.a is obi. h lh kse Sdlnlita4
ar Iks rai ir.i.al
. k el.aa. l it mar su auauul inula Iksa I kr,y ""rl 10 ll,rli " loM for
one ifisnnseiipl In snr rlaaa-
S tka luni.aiaal a Rama le a sl4 an.
Valupa muat a. ruitipahr iaa inaaut. mil ;
si.., m aiaii.f.a salt s44'aaM4 taluia a.
'P,
s Tha riiinnalltlua cloas Nu.ainbar 1.
;.
Tha Ju.li In skrt slaiy. praaa sn4
parliK claaara' Sir VMr Smllk mt Tha
imahs ll.a. Sir Hlas4 J.m.a i.f I ha
World H-iald a'ld Sir, Nasi Junra f Ika
Olli.ha I'allr Kaas.
In lh itrams, rla.ai Mr. W K. H.raa,
manasar of tha inphauifi; Sir. Kaana
Allu anU Mr. 1'karlra l'u. hn
Aa.liaM all msnaarriiiia. aa ll aa all
In.iairlaa In I .aura ai.-l jiuahilaj i.nnla li:i
rarnain airaal. (imiha, hak, rhalrnun
rwmra, cofiMruiiaa.
that thl t belter, even at tie e-
of increaains; nonnal radioad es
and ith. mii rvijuirmi u tt
Ihlelalsta) (tiliiliirri i.illtn!
Kirr to lay itiiwn rontpulaury f
ten. a ot prfrni for coal nwvem.
coal sliiptornia itutins! I lie month of1'
iktulier, The current tiutput it r'"Ml
and Ita inovviiietita, Mr. Ci-ens points.)
out in a loiter lo president of th
railroitils, are adequate for rurrent
needs, tmt dti nt p-rmit layma up tit
resrrve aiiainat a poMitte cold anap
early In the winter,
To date th rim,! hav mada a
splendid shoalnsr In ronl niovrim nt,
Mr. teii 1-ome.ti ,J, hut he Urged
OraoiiUml u lnmark' only ei'ldny
DRESSES
New Arrils Dailf al
MODERATE PRICES
Julius Orkin
10L2-DouUs St.
Alfrrd IL Smith Nunit tl
Iy N. Y. DeiiioH for (Jo rrnor
Hyrni tise. K. V., H-t, 30 !cricnta
to the deiitiM'rntlu ronvrnllnn, which
op. ne.l with bitter iiuarri'la and eruled
In nppurrnt pi ne e, li ft fur their home
lodny to pistil for the fall tampaliin.
V hlle Alfred II. Hmllh was lioin-
Inated for .governor unanlniously,
deiiirH-ral wer wonilerlii; whether
W. It. Ilearsl, who aouiiht Ihe noniln.
lion, would support tha ticket. In a
telegram tn hi .representative with
drnwinir hi nnmo Mr. Hearst aald
he would not no on any ticket "which
belnit reni'lionury . , . would te a
betrayal of Kenulne deinoiTiiey,"
1 Ii nominee for I'nlted Htate aen-
ntor la Dr. Itoyal H. C'opeliinil, New
lork City health commissioner and
frlcn4 of Mayor llylan, who waa Mr.
I learnt 's ppokesman.
Jackets Re-lined
Let our expert tailors re-line your coat or jacket.
Our price ix about two-thirds what the regular tailors
charge, and our work is just as irooil, or better.
Furnihh your own lining or we will furnirh it at cost, ft
0 a, o
l he rantorium d
1515 Jones St.
South Omaha, 2 1th and L
I'hone DO uglas 090$
1'honc MA rket 1283
Guy Liggett, President for 25 Years
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SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS
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VOU would not buy inferior furniture from choice, still if you were limited to a certain
amount you mignt do so. Uid you know that this store otters you a large selection of
ll-made and well-designed Furniture that is very moderately priced.
we
very moderately priced.
Knowing:, as you must, that every claim for quality will be fully sustained, you can
make your selections here with full confidence as to your ultimate satisfaction.
Congoleum Week
Begins October 2, clos
es October 7, giving
you a chance to, buy
this popular floor cover
ing in the genuine,
guaranteed Gold Seal
quality at reduced
prices. Two carloads
just received.
Note the Savings
6x9 ft. genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, nationally advertised at $8.10, our price, $7.45
7x9 ft. genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Kugs, nationally advertised at $10.10,
our price $9.30
9x9 ft. genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, nationally advertisod at $12.15,
our price
OxlOMrft. genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugj, nationally adverh'scd at $14.25,
our price
9x12 ft. genuine Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, nationally advertised at $16.20,
our price ,
Small sizes at $1.75, $1.25, 85'and 39. Showing like reductions.
$11.15
$12.95
$11.95
JMmi Oriental
Rugs
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Direct from Persian looms, in all tbe splendor of th original
colors and designs, .each pattern is woven with skill and patient cara
for detail. In lots including an unusual selection - i v
i . n i r-l l. ti rt.rr.st i . . .. t r. - '
5x3 Bclouch Rugs $28.00
3-10x3-2 Bergama Rugs, extra
heavy quality $37.50
6-4x3-6 Iran Ruga ....$50.0'
6-1x3-9 Iran Kugi, extra fin
quality $05.00
6-10x3-7 Iran, Shiraz and Belourh
Ks .. $75.00
Bijar Runners 10-7x4 $75.00
Hamadan Runner Extra heavy quality, 18-5x3-1 $125.00
In Our Domestic Department
CARPETS New carpets in plain browns and taupes, as well aa those
with pattern!), suitable for making into rugs or stair runners.
RUGS Extra henvy quality Axminster Rugs, full 9x12, seamless-and
beautiful Oriental and plain patterns, slightly imperfect and bought
as seconds by us; they are a good buy at the price, each. $52.50
TRUNKS
The brat values lis in medium weight,
medium sue and medium price. We
have a new and complete line of theie
and offer
Full sized, well-equipped Trunk
at $33.75.
Full silted, fully-equipped Trunk
at $37.75, $42.50, $49.00 and
$50.00.
Steamer Trunks, $21.75, $30.00,
$35.00 and $42.50. o
We carry very complete line of
Ladles and Men's csnes, Ulsdatones
snd fitted cues.
o
Victrola or Brunswick
30 Days Free
Pick out any Victrola
or Brunswick in our
house, have it delivered
to your home, use it for
30 days, , then pay for
same on small monthly
payments.
aji.m i mi ii seam.
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"Could We
Offer More'
This shows our confidence in these
machines. Come,make your selection
from our complete stock, all models.
Victrolaa... $25.00 to $-115.00
Brun.wicka, $65.00 to $650.00
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Thia it a high racl Detroit Jvwal
Gai Rang .ncludfd in our ! and
(lmont(ration.
The RED STAR Oil Stove
Cooks Anything a Gas
Stove Will Cook
There are no witk or wik substitute, th
patent burner make g from kerosene or
ga-oline.
"iiit our basement department during thia
Mi fartory sale and denionstratitm.
i amous Red Star Oil Move priced at
$27, $34, $42, $64 and $78
$5.00 Down and $5.00 a Month
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One of the Many New Moderately
Priced Genuine American Walnut
Dining Room Suites
As Pictured
8 Pieces
Complete
$49.50
lit te shtthit as t'l o itnl trts, hlH
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J In s kg 1 terj1 ' ait J aijirtii,
$5.00 Down md $5.00 Month
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Splendid construction, beautifully finished antique. 43x4
Oblonir Kxtennion Table. 60-inch Huffet. Five Chairs and Arm
Chair in rich tapestry Denim upholstery.
A Solid Mahogany
Bedroom Suite
Of Exceptional Merit
Built ntiraly ef mh';njf aith fall
dust proof fnnstructien,
42 Im h trser m piinrJ, nth 5110.
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