A THE SUNDAY KKE: OMAHA. NOVKMHKR 5, 1922. CW.Drj an Would Abolish Office of State Sheriff Move Would Mean Counly ()jli(H for I5(ollinp, Werts Judge K. Jl. I rrry. Lincoln, Nov, 4. Tlmt Charles W. Tlran will abolish the lnw enforce ment office known as Ilia nlatn nher- irr. i N'ldtii !-t in it I't'ir mut by Kliiu-r K. 'i'hoiiiiiM ( Ilie tnliilnlei of ,Yhinrhn. In thin Hilioiy word ed 11 in i f ii -a 1 1 'in, Mr. Thoui.'is In nlnln (hut J ' r i 1 1 1 nil) control th llriuxr tiuffid by rcuiuvliur any slier lit r county iim-rney who refund to PlifuK 11 the I.IM . '"Mil MiiiiiilM pliiumUe In theory, but III pr.irtUfl II ll Ineffective," 11. II, I'ri i v. (h iii.m of Hi" republican ntule t'ommltli , n il. I, "Tha law (if l:i07 W'.imlit In rive lite kovi-iiioi' pow er miiiiniiilly lii leinovn derelict ofll rials. 111 ptlt'llrn II filllnllt bus Imcii kiii ' itn ully lined. 'I'lin (iitlci-r usually Innliin mi Inn l.iy u inurl, If n Ii'iiIhk It 1 1'" I hii'I li officer Is r moved. iin" r.iiiiiy I'liimlKcl'iiu'd miiy appoint iiiioiiii-r nllli i r piiunlly wet llll'l IllrMirl.lll, Tiler must be h Htnf n luw enforcement 1 f 1 1. -r If thl voik li to be ilium effectively, "Mi. 1'iynn's pii"'iiit position In Sew fay Wire on the White ecfric El The comforts of your home reflect your devo tion to your family. .'(I'll "''!, ,tii i1' m ,M, ISBNS' J irs it if 111 1 1 '1 here is no better ma chine built, and your wife can and will do more and better sewing at a saving you do not realize with a WHITE ELECTRIC. . Jo ' Come in tomorrow and see these wonderful ma chines. We give you a liberal allowance .for your sewing machine on a WHITE. MICKEDS . 15th and Harney the position of Alibi Mullen, and that la county option for hoot lei; sin;," Mill Mr. ivrry. . Effort rail. Efforts to dlsrredlt the authentli tty of letter dennunelnir Bryan's weak poult Inn on prohibition enforcement have been met by tlie public etata ment of S. K. Wurlck, president of th Antl'Hufnon league, and W. T. Yhompon, former chairman of the Nebraska Iry federation. These men nay thnt thera If no ground for th democratic chance; that their slgna turd wer forged and thnt they a. siima full responsibility for the let ter, which follow: "To All Tempernnr People In Ne hrtirku: It hm been broiiaht to I ho -attention of the undersltrned thnt V. Jtrynn, on of tha candidate fur Kovernor, I advocating thnt tho of Ilea i.f ntalo ahrrlff nhouM ha ahol liiheil 11 rid thnt If ha ha alacted K"V ainor li will una hi Influrm-a to ne euia aiKh a renult. We hnva lfnra u a, wnrn nliileinniit thnt Mr. I'.ryan In hi aditrd at Button on Oetnher S3, anld: Iteprala Slaleiiirnl, " 'Parar.nally I want to e nil lliena hiiientin mid dlvlnlon wiped nut, InrludliiK Iho atate law eiiforca ment depnrlinant. If I am alacled Kovernor, I will do my heal to r Unit tha (inla aherlfl' olll;ro la wiped nut. It I a wholly unnrr-ea-miry aipanarr, . I want to put thl hark Into thn hand of thn proplo iiiiiklna' the county Biilhoiltle re uponnlhle." "Kuliatimtliilly tha Kima atitrment n main hy Mr. llryan at riaveniwi, Hut urdn y nlKhl, Oetoher J. Wn en-lei- our proti'Nl flKulimt any audi no tion and urge nil tempirance people to oppono tha effort. To Hhollnli tho nUile prohlhllion enforeement depart iiiout nt thin time when tho weta lire iimklnK nuoh detetnilned efforta to nullify tha law Into dlnrepute, would he dlaimtroua. It would mean that wo would 1mve no enforcement In a numlier of cnuntlo of tha atate. To aliollNh thin ofTlce would b eriulvalnnt Ui local option. Do w want to go hark to rounly option after we have been under nt.'itn-wlde prohibition for nix yearn? We Biiil to the friend of prohibition throuzUTMit the atate to nee to It that we Uk" no backward ntep. "H. K. Wlirlck. prenldent Antl Hnloon leairue of Nebrankn, "VV. T, Thompnon, formerly rhalr man of the Nebrunktt dry federation.' I'ltfttor' ArnduvK. Iollowlng- I the affldavlt of Tiev. F. K, Hula of the Methodlnt church of Klmwood, relntlva to the Bryan prnmlae to do away with the law en forcenient department: "V, K. Bala, being first duly nworn deponea and aayn: 'In an addrena mada nt Button, October 2.1, at tha opera hoime, Charles W, Urynn Hpoakini; of the varlou atate board wold: "rernonally I want to pea nil of these bureau and dlvlnlona wiped out, Including tha atate enforcement department. If I am elected Rover nor I will do my beat to ette that the nlato aheriff'a olllce la wiped out. It I a wholly unnecennary expeme. want to put thl back Into the tutnda of the people, making the county ft a thorltle reaponalhle. After the nnml nation were In, I called a meeting In Omaha of all the candidate of the democratic party for national and atate office, Including' the leglnlature. In which we went over the whole mut ter of the thing that we wanted to ntnnd for. Wa npent a whole day In nerloua connlclerntlon of these mat ter and each one algned hi nam to a personal plqdge that he would ntnnd for thl program'. "K. E. BALA." Perry Tells Why Randall Is Best Man for Governor DrmorraU llaA Han! Time Shifting Iitfiic, Say He iniLlican Committt'e State Chairman. r th Man Killed in Texas Wreck. Bremond, Tex., Nov. 4. One man wa killed, on aerinualy Injured and a acore brulaed and cut by flying glaaa when the San Antnnlo-Dallna ex prena of tha Houiton ft Texaa Cen tral railroad cmahed into tha rear end of the Waco-Ilremond local at 4:35 thin morning. Tho dead: C. W. WUIet, New York City. ' The aerloualy Injured: W. L. Dobbin of Lo Angelea, Cal. The exprea hit an open iwltch, it wa atated, and crashed Into the rear nleeper of the other train, telencop' ing it. Kubat Adv. for county commlsnioner. DRESS SALE Monday at Julius Othin 1512 Dougla Street There I una big Itxua In the nlato rampalKii, according to Judge 11. IS. I'erry, ntiit clialriuan of the riulill can committee, and thnt Idiie U to nc-lert fur gtivrrnor of Nebiuitka the gKent and bent man that 1 uvalluhl he pimltlon, "Thn hlKgeat bUHlnen In tin tat of Nebrankn I our atate government," ha annertn. "mi next TuiMday w have an op portunity to nelprt tho chief ollrcr for thin big corporation In which w ure ntoikhiildern. The miin who by hla fair, hoiient nnd tnilghl-forward appeal to the voter tian nhown him nelf big ciiotiKh and good enough for thl ponltlon In Henaior Clmrle If. lUimlull. Iin ha not only grown In popularity and In III votegettlng power every nlnce thia cninpiilgn com rueneed, but the vnlera who have ncen mid heard him reullzo that he i a man of hi word and big enough in tellectually, honent enough morally und experienced enough In bunlnena to make Nehninkit Junt what It needa nt thl time an efficient, hard-work ing executive. I'romlnr Imponnihle, "At the rnmnienceriii'tit of thl ram palKn, I thniik'ht that I undcrntood the meaning of the word 'Inane.' In my pi'of"Hlon, the lnue in tho cane are the ullcgatloii or charge that nr mndo by the plaintiff and denied by the defendant. When the pleading are once mada up In a iawnult, the proof miint conform to the pleading or charge, and If it fall to do io, the party upon whom I the burden of proof oe. "It I a gond thing that thl rule dor a not govern political partle. If thin rul had governed tha democratic party would have berti nonnulted early In thin campaign. At the outnet of thn campaign, tho opponltlon nald: Look at your tax receipt. Klect me gov ernor and I will av you 20 per clnt of your tnxen, Tho voter looked nt their tax re- celpt nnd discovered that a only 1!) cent of the average tax dollar went to the ntnfe It would b imponnihle for tha democratic candidate for governor to do what he raid he would, rimnge in Innuc. "Then tho opposition explained that at had been mlnundergtood; that what It Intended to do wan to reduce atate luxe 20 per cent. Then when the at tontlnn of the opposition wa called to tho fact that the present state ad- ministration had already reduced ntalo taxes 33 3 per cent, we were told thnt taxation wa not to be the laaue; that the Issue wa to be repeal of the code. About thl time a bipartisan com' mtttee, representing ono of the strong- est farmer organizations In the state, thoroughly Investigated the admlnla trntlon of the stnto affaire under the present law and found that the budget system and renponsiblo form of gov ernment as provided by our present law, tended toward efficiency and recommended that it be retained. "Then the opposition informed the public that the Idea of the code might be right, but that the duties now per formed by the code secretaries should be placed with the state officer, An Investigation nf the record shows that tha total salaries of the six secre taries amount only to $30,000 or 3-1000 of I per cent of the atate taxes Instead of 20 per cent, as the opposi tion contended, Tha records also show that Instead of being a burden upon the taxpayers theno depart ments collect more than $300,000 In excess of the expense of maintaining the same- Appeal to Race Prejudice. 'Then the opposition caused circu lar to be sent out, printed in a for eign language, from Its headquarters in Omaha, and denounced Senator Randall, republican candidate for gov ernor, because ho had voted for the Siman school law and the Reed-Nor-val language law, and made an appeal to religion and race prejudice. At-1 tentlon wa called to the fAct that the Blman law puts all schools, public and private, parochial and otherwise, f tvery denomination, under control of the state, and requlrea that the course of atudy be equivalent to that prescribed for the public achools, and be approved by Ih null auperlntend rut. "The Heed Norvnl law forbid the teaching nf a foreign language In liny school below tha Klghth grnde. and doea nothing more, "The fact of the matter la that the Bltiian law doea nothing mora than to provide for the efficiency In pnro. chlal nchofila equal tit that of the pub lie schools, and the language law doe net forbid the line of a foreign lan guage In the family nor the teaching of a foreign language In any school after the pupil has met his grade school requirement. Thla law whs enacted at the unanimous request of thn American Legion. ' "After the opposition hud lujrcted these nuitters into the campaign as nn insuo Henator Itamlall iinliesltnt. In Kly stated hi position. The opposi tion candidate wa then railed upon lo tata hi position la In tha following words; Tho Ian guage question and the parochial school question nre not Issue In this campaign.' "The voter of N'ebiaska should nd ml re the skill of the opposition In at tempting lo shift Iho Issue, Man With Girls Held on Kidnaping Charge Council HI lifts authorities are hold Ing'Itulh Hargent, 18, and William Kplcer of Fulls City and Hell 1'riiter, 15, of liulo, Neb., until tha arrival o the aheriff from Fall City to take them bark home tha man on a kid naplng charge and the girl on run away charge. Th trio ran away from Fall City Thursday and waa apprehended in the Itock Island yard nt Council Itluff Krlday night by railroad spa da I ugenna, who dcorted the three to the city passenger station, Whllo wultlng for the police, Hplcer escaped nnd boarded an eaat bound freight, He was caught a few hour later at Avoca. Tha girl aay they were enrouto to Anita, la., where Bplcer hna relatives, They said Bplcer was the Prater gill's uncle. Slaying of Two "Mountieg" Reported from Far North Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 4. The lay' Ing of two mounted pullcemon and the worat lea In the memory of In habitant of the far north are re ported by the Hudson Bay company steamer, Lady Klnduraley, Just back from a tour of tha' company' sta tion on the Arctic ocean. The motor chooncr Herman of Bun Francisco wa spoken to by tho Lady KInderslcy 'September 19. The Herman had been twice forced upon leu pedestals, her crew being com pelled to Irav each time. Cunt. Uus Hocllmer, commander of the Lady KInderslcy, heard nothing of tha Her man after that. Four Eskimo, three men and a woman, are held on ilerschel Inland for trlul on a charge of murdering the two mounted policemen north cf there last summer. Heal Endorsed hy Cluh Women of South Omaha Mfinlicr of Vflrioti Political Creed I'nHnimoufl in Hacking County Attor ney Candidate. Mora than 5011 women, mrmliei'S of I fuinlneiit lodgis, clubs nnd leading church workers of Hoiith nm.iliH, gath ered ycsterd.iy afternoon in the lower auditorium of lliitrlicr Workmen l,a bur temple, Twenty fifth and M streets, and linn nlmouslv endorsed 111 only answer tom.y republican candidate for county ultoiney. The women were of various political faiths, but expressed their Intention of going down thn Una for Mr. Ileal regardless of polltiia. Mrn. William Berry, wife of Dr. llllam Kerry, who presided, tnnd A short address In which h told of the activities of Mouth Omaha In backing Mr. Bent's cundldacy. His. Joseph F. Murphy, a leading democratic worker among tha women of tfouth Omaha, said she was nnvlou for tho election of Mr, Beal because she knew him to be an honest, up right young man who would enforce the laws and that Willi his hand at the helm, mothers could rest assured that their girls would be protected and thnt It would lie aafu for a woman to walk the street of Booth Omaha without fear of holng attacked. Fallh in Ileal. Mrs. Cieorge Wilson told of how she hud known Mr. Ileal for many year and of (ha faith tha women of South Omaha bad In him to curry out the policy of the county attorney' of fice In nn efficient and capable man ner. Mlna Nellie Wnliih, In a ringing ad dress, told of the widespread senti ment In South Omaha among men and women for Mr. Beal. Hhe ald nhe had attended meeting of many club and aocletle and almont unani mous sentiment had been expressed for Mr. Heal, regardless nf politic. The candidate cloned the meeting with an address In which ha uld he represents no clique, gang or faction, but that he would represent the peo ples of Iiougln county as a whole and that he would try to enforce the law with Justice to all and malice toward no one. I Women to Work. Announcement was made at tha meeting that score of women had vol unteered their service on election day In the Interest of Mr. Beal and two women worker will be assigned In every precinct or South Omaha to work In tho Interest of their Candi da to. After the meeting an Informal re- "Man Without a Country" May Be Freed in Seattle Seattle, Wash,, Nov. 4. Judge Jere mlnh Neterer, In federal court, here, has released Eric Bkog, "the man without a country, under $200 bond and ruled that if the secretary of la bor doc not Issue a deportation war rant in 20 day Bkog will be set free altogether. ' Bkog, a seaman born In Sweden, who came to thla country from China, has been detained more than two months by Immigration authorities, He contend that ha cannot be deport- ted to China, and that the law of Sweden prevents hla re-entry to, that country. Breaks Swim Record. Chlcato, Nov. 4. Ralph Breyer, a sophomore fit Northwestern univer sity, unofficially yesterday broken the national intercollegiate and conference 100-yurd freestyle swimming records at tha university tank during a com- petitllon1 between sophomore and freshmen, according to university of ficial. HI time was 65 seconds, 4-5 of a second faster than the Intercol legiate record and 1 2-5 seconds faster than the record for the conference. Kubat for county Adv. commissioner. PRICES REDUCED Men's two or thrra-plcce Suits Cleaned and Frasud flJM DRESHER BROTHERS 2217 Farnam Stmt Telephonist Omaha, AT Untie 034S South Sid, MArkst 0050 '"-ss.aaa1 1 1 i J rcplioii was held ,wllh Mrs. Wllllun Ileal, wiftf of tha candidate; Mrs. Will iam I'erry, Mis. Henry van do I'utte, Mrs. I I Htrnw hecker. Mrs, Henry Jetter, Mis. (leorge Wilson and Mis. Joseph F. Murphy In the receiving line. Tomorrow night at 7.3H tin re will be a grand rally under nusplces of the Heal for-C'iiunly Attorney cluh at tho Butcher Workman Uibor temple, when a number of Interesting speak cr will deliver Iho final shot of th campaign. Germany Submits Plan for Stabilizing Mark Berlin, Nov. 4 Hy A. P.-At the fourth Kiting of th memlier of tha reparations conmilnnloit the (ienn.in delegates submitted to tha rommla slon Oerinany'n proposals for th sta- blllAHtlon of the mark and tha floating debt of Germany. The remaining documents covering the entire Oer man rase, Including proposal for bal nnclng tha budget, will be presented to tho commission Hundny morning, Surprise was expressed at the con tluui'd full In tha value of thn mark, deaplta the present negotlatlona. The Algemelne Zellung, organ of Hugo Stlnnes, already la talking of what It culls the obvious failure of tha nego tiation. It attribute tha decline In the mark to the "impoanlble project" of the reparations commission. "Secret Document" Tlirowi Light on Flan of Soviet Washington, Nov. 4 The tut of a "si't'ct document' from the soviet minister of foreign affair at Moscow to the soviet ambassador at Berlin, fhlch reached her today, throw an Interesting light upon thn part soviet Itusshi rxpertsd lo play In the near east crisis. Thl document Indicate that the Moscow authorities expected i to play the purt of mediator between I the Turkish nationalist and Greece, 1 anl by virtu, of that mediation to win greater popularity with tha Mo hammednn people all over th world und possibly recognition from tha western powers. HI GARMENTS Rslr4. CUsited and CUu4 DRESHER BROTHERS r URRIt R HIT rsrnsm Strut Tl'honl Omshs, AT Unlit 014( uth Slds, MAls.l 0060 It I announced that new currency, Issued in Berlin during the last week In September, totaled 26,200,000,000 paper mark. Dr. Jennie M. t'allfua for the Board of Education. Hhe will Innlst that school taxis come down. Adv. to the a have met with some pro voking delay ... It will be JO days before we can be located In our New Studlog Gin Floor, raxtoa Block. lMh . i 112, Howard Studio V" " """" Tic L Make your shoe purchase a "visit" not a "search" Shoe shopping is a tedious task. More so when one has but a hazy idea of what is desired and indif ferent clerks want only to "sell" the customerpleasing secondary. At Stryker's this "search" is trans formed into a visit. Stryker cus tomers know that their style last, and desires are on file and that interested attention will meet them. Become acquainted with Stryker Shoe Service. It means comfort, service, style and satisfaction in footwear. W. S. Stryker Douglas Shoe Store, Inc. 117 North Oppoiit 16th Street Postoffiea "FOOT FITTERS" 1 0 to -25 Discount Sale on Watches We are offering substantial discounts on our famous stock of fine watches to clean them out and make room for our greatly increased stock of Holiday Gruen Watches T il l il r,very one omne waicnos oncrea in mis sale is of tho usual high grade for which this store has been famous for years. We recommend an early visit, as by so doing you may be able to get exactly the style of timepiece you have long wanted and at a price unparalleled. Some of our lines are complete in others we have only a few models. Kvery watch will be plainly tagged with its regular price and its sale price. Never before in Omaha have such fine watches been gffered at such low prices. A I Ax M 1 Ml g T I i 6 QRUCil nitrra Holiday Suggtttion It's r'n I hj aariy t think aVmul fciiwig h.-li.Ujr ( fWk Th a ! ffer a f fi I ttun tt 4 M ( select a f.n rM tf ' vnf, iiJ wi.l fe f!ea4 t rrn mi '. tint. I tf 1 hr I, If fi tms'i J.f (4 I trt' C. B. Brown Co. "The Treaturt Chit of Omaha' lltason for Thii Sale t fl IS.ft Sf ftIMfel a wa SM 4 .tkUa 14 to aiiN ... itMe ., a 'u iMO-a !, Ism. rv ... . f Mnl.4 " hi. 4 tt -4 .- Iho ,k H. Wni 111 i, at in t in r ia.tHiM amiu M -ia si .bw-s , M ISS uhHil fM.M 1 'S $95 1 $125 $175 $195 U i ' Annual November Sale of Winter Coats $75 Featuring the most authoritative styles, the deepest of thick pile fabrics, and the most luxurious of furs. Now that November has come, it is highly improbable that the next four or five months will brinsr other than the penetrating cold of still winter days, and the blustering winds of snowy ones. In either case the comforting- warmth of a winter wrap becomes a necessity. Fashioned of (Urona Marietta Tarquina I'anvellaine Xavu. Mack and lironn Trimmed with A'i7 Fox Wolf Hearer Varicul (iraii Sguirrel Flying Squirrel The capo back U one of the nrw coat ihnuftt, the llou-icil back U another, and newer t our t lime, though uf trrrat reputation in I'jtris, i the coat that fastens to the side, with an ornamental cabuchon. Ii Kut tttl ffcf1ilt 0? R 16th and Far nam Streets EVERYDODYS STOn - "ju ' d-.m