Ford Can Deadlock Election May Carry Enough States as Third Party Candidate to Prevent Majority in Electoral College. Has No Chance to Win By Mark Sullivan. A man well Informed on political ccndliirna In Nebraska says tha; ‘.n that niinost exclusively agricultural part t,* the country there is a sympa thetic feeling toward the president 1 led on the theory that Coolidge. by ins origin and association. Is respon sive to the farmer. Hi says: "In this part of the .country the early progressive movement and the Non-Partisan league had their origin laigtiy in the discontent of the far .1 ,er. I mix very much with farriers and find that the expression ‘dirt fanner’ la clearly used with reference tu men who run for office as a quail f.vu.tion therefor. If I were doing thj political work of this state this year I would select some well-informed high-class, broad-minded farmer wa<> actually drives his own team and works his own soil. That would be my slogan in the campaign for the election of my rran. I am not ma'n talning this point as a necessary qualification for office, but simply as the qualification for a candidate for office, which is quite a different thing from qualification for office. The dirt farmer idea as applied to Coolidge became thoroughly adver tised when he was found at his fath er's home when he became president. He was found doing all that any farmer in the agricultural west does, and without any thought of'using it a3 a political argument, which in it self makes it the best political argu ment.” However, the same man who speaks thus of the favor of Coolidge with the farmers goes on to say that Ford is more popular in this agricultural territory than any other one man: "As to the presidential sentiment, it is my opinion that in Nebraska at this time. If all men who aspire to become president were put upon a ballot without any party designa tion, Henry Ford would poll from six to seven out of 10 voles In the agricultural and labor element. It is almost Impossible to find a demo < rat or republican farmer who drives a Ford who is not for him, and ag grssslvely so. In order that youf may not think I am speaking from a personal bias. I might state that my cwn leanings at this time are for Coolidge, with Hoover and Hughes ns equally available In the order named. The laboring man argues for Ford becuse he paye the highest wages and had no trouble with his lislp. The farmer argues, If It had not been for Ford the automobiles would have been too expensive for the farmer to buy, and numbers of other reasons ars given. The extent of the Ford sentiment is reflected in the fact that Ashton C. Bhallenberger, congressman-elect from thia district, hag come out open ly for Henry Ford for president and has announced that ho will do his utmost to procure a delegation for Henry Ford to the next national dem ocratic convention. Mr. Shallenberg er is a very keen political observer, lcmpered with plenty of experience, having formerly been governor on? fenn and also congressman. It Is be lieved by political wiseacres that fc'hallenberger Is trying to sound out sentiment, to see if the Ford band wagon might carry him to the United Htates senate. I mention the Shal lenberger incident as an indication of the very strong Ford sentiment in Nebraska. Mr. Khallenbergcr repre sents the congressional district for merly represented by Sr-nator Gcorg“ W. Norris, which district was prob ably the center of progresslvlsm when that movement was at ita height." In North Dakota a man who has the completest possible knowledge of po litical conditions In that state mak<.“ the following points: “If Ford should seek the demo cratic nomination ho would be most l.kely to carry the North Dakota pri i tarles. With reference to Ford, tin general feeling Is that he would make a poor president, but a splendid ear, didate. If Ford vw-re to seek the democratic nomination he would hi most likely to carry North Dakota. I As regards the republican situation, ! If the Nonpartisan league remains within the republican party. La Fol lette Is likely to calry the state. Hiram Johnson ts not at this time very strong in North Dakota. There is very~llttle Hiram Johnson talk. With Johnson and La Follette both In the race, La Follette would over whelm Johnson. Our progressives and (Turn to Pus* Seven, Column One.) Monday Special Shoe News Newest Fall Modes in Ladies’ Footwear Black Satin Slipper* in plain or fancy (trap style*. All sizes. Slippers and Pumps in patent or black or brown kid or calf. Also a fine line of new Ox- fljO QQ ford*. Special values ® Men! Our regular stock Shoes; all leathers, welt soles, narrgw or wide toes, rubber heels; 10 dif ferent styles for selection. Ex ceptional values $3.98 Boys’ and Youths’ Sturdy Shoes In black or brown, all leathers, all size*. Built for hard service. Sizes 9 to 13 ij and ^ 1 QQ sizes 1 to 11 H.V 1 mZJO Misses and Children’? Sturdy School Shoes In black or brown leathers, narrow or wide toes. Sizes 8k to 11; also 11 H to 2— $1.98 and $2.98 Hosiery Headquarters Bor*’ and Girl*’ Stocking* Black or brown, wide or narrow rib, in all sizes. Special values, 4FOprs.$1.00 Ladies’ Hose In thread silk, mock seam. All sizes. Great values ( 1 at, pair.• ww 140 Stores—5 Factories 205-7.9 N. 16th St. Mail Orders Filled HEALTH IS WEALTH Keeping the Teeth Good Makes Better Health Many of your ilia are caused by unclean, decayed or abceescd teeth. Pyorrhea, that dreaded mouth dneaie, Is caused directly from unclean, unkept teeth. Clean, well kept teeth indicate a clean, orderly mind and a generally healthy body. Gold, pores lain, silver or amalgum fillings help to eavo teeth when decay has alroady started. i Because of system and volume, we are able to quote these very reasonable prices. COMPLETE X-RAY SERVICE Nitrous Oxide Gas or Novocain and the New Twilight Sleep Method for Painless Extraction. Examination, Diagnosis and Estimate Free. 12 Years Here. 75,000 Patients. AVI) OCR l>mm ARE EVEN LOWER THAN THOSE CHARGED ELSEWHERE TDK DRDINAItV DENTISTRY! Why not come In tomorrow tor ■ TREE nomination? Regular $10.00 Brldgework i (what others charge $15.00 I ;:mt $5.00 r“...$5.oo $2.00 and $3.00 (1 AA Filling* for .... *J> l.UU rv.$4.00 r?.*.. $10.00 $20.00 • YOU, ABOVE ALL, MUST BE SATISFIED ” McKenney Dentists 1324 Farnam. Phone JA 2872 for an Earl; Appointment Exchange your old furniture for new through our Ex change Department. For those who wish “Terms” we suggest our “BUDGET PLAN” that opens an ac count and permits you to make payments at your con venience. Buy Your Victrola Console Art Model Through Our BUDGET PLAN of Small Payments. Enjoy this wonderful instrument today; pay for it as you use it; ehcose it in your own home or in one of our sound-proof rooms. Console Art Models $100 $150 $200 $250 $300 Select Your , Records from Omaha’s most complete li brary of records; have them sent out with the instrument; try them all out by the fireside with the family; then if you are satis fied plan payments that do not work a hardship, but suit your convenience. Neio and Beautiful Crystal Aquarium The crystal bow] provide* a lake twelve inches across and exactly circular for Mr. and Mrs. Fish. A very heavy antique metal stand supports the lake, so that you can fee I the Fish family are quite safe. Shown in our Gift Shop at, For Fall Cleaning Electric Sweepers Hoover, Beater, Sweeper and Cleaaer, at ..$05.00 Hamilton-Beach Suction Rweepor and Cleaner .. . .$58.50 Bee-Vac Suction Sweeper and Stationary Bruah .839.75 Sold on TERMS Downataira Frosted Brown or Fumed Fernery 30 inches long, with metal con tainer. A specially good valua ON SALE at— SIXTEENTH AND HOWARD STREETS Furniture for your home this Fall Season Refurnishing is in full swing; customers throng our departments. The woman who would make her home a place of real delight, hospitable, com fortable, restful and above all a spurce of inspiration, will do well to spend a few hours in our store. Overstuffed Living Room Suite On Sale Monday Just fifteen two-piece suites (chair and davenport), upholstered in a number of attractive verdure tapestries. 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Suite includes 60-inch Buffet, 45x60 Oblong Extension Table, five Chairs and Arm Chair with blue leather seats. 8 Pieces Complete See our new Queen Anne dining suite of six pieces, in combination wal nut, including 42x54-in. table that extends to 6 feet, £ 1 /\ “ 54-in. buffet, and four chairs, complete for 4* f And another new type dining suite of six pieces, with 'tQO oblong extension tabic, buffet and four chairs, for 4*OV n-—-O Measure Your Floors and Space* Itring Measurements If ith You Linoleum Sale Linoleum, 6 feet, 0 feet nnd 12 feet wide is offered in grant \ariety nt most unusual bargain prices. Koth printed and inlaid goods are offered. Every woman who has been planning new floor coverings will welcome this event. If it's several rooms or only a hallway or cupboard, this sale is profitable to all who attend. 1,500 Yards, 6 Feet Wide, Printed Linoleum Many of Ihc moat popular patterns are shown tn this lot of jrenuino rork linoleum with bur lap back. 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