TJIK OMAHA SIWDAV I3EE- JI LV 26, 1D14. HARVESTER COMBINE DENIES Charges Made by Senate Committee Contradicted. HRHbbbHbBsCsSBHHBbH I New Fall Glimpses of the Big Bohemian Parade REAL FRIEND OF FARMERS Thrrr I o OTPrcnjillnllrntlnni nir Idrnils Arc n( HitT.Hlrr nnil Mnrhlnrrr la 'o Holil IHcltcr Tlinn Alirimtt. CHICAGO. III., July . Special Tt!- , Brum.) In the matter of the appointment of Thomas D. Jones, the Interoat'o-iel I Harvester company has Riven out n Irt ter addrereci to the acting chairman of the senate committee on banking nnil currency correctlnB the error of the report j of the committee concernlnit the liar- , vester company. A summarr of thr.t letter I n follows J 1 It shows there Is no over capitalize- 1 tlon and that the government does not charsc the harvester company with over capitalization. I It declare that the much illwri'sfd . Monran fee wan not jmlil by the t ar Vester company: that It was an obHiatUn of the owners of the old rompanlea. ard was paid by them from thotr stock. I 3. It quotes the bureau of coriiorn- j tlona report and Korernment's complaint In harvester suit to show the low actual earnlnss and UlvICemls. It shows the avernge net earnings to Iihvo bovn 7. S3 POTJRMT ANQ IAIN per cent per annum and average dlvl- , LUlllUHrUlO UUUl (lends of !.6 per cent. j 4. It sho-vs that the misunderstood tock dividend was paid on common stock j that for seven years had only received an avcrase annuiil dividend of J.U per rent HKAIJ OP THK OMAlt LODGE DIVISION I IN GREAT PARADE! HEAD OF THE BOOT II OMAHA. DIVISION. (Continued from I'urc One ) less than two an.l one-hull cents on each ! ot',tr fr S"h m"h'V "? dollar of Investment, and that this stocks" ullf' 1 '" "oat. loslKned and budt dividend added f all other (Mvldends on I ... ""'" common and preferred stock inle an nverase dividend of only S.9I per cent per annum. Farnrn Arr llenrfllod. &. H quotes from findings of state courts and other public documents that the farmers have been benefited, not Injured, by the company, and It shows by senate documents, consular reports and bureau reports, that harvesting machines are sold for less In the United Stales than elsewhere elFe In the world. . It Indicates where In government re ports, the Information may be fjund that their employes have Increased Kcveral thousand In number nnd were not di minished 7. It cites government testimony to disprove the eommltteo's charge smoth ering a competitor. 8. It holds that the formation of the new harvester corporation wan not eva sive or secret, but wns formed nfter, not, ns the committee stated, before the suit, nnd It was dono with the full knowledge o' the Department of Justice, and that the government could not lose a stnclo right through its formation. State t'nsra Ilcrlmvrd. 9. It traverses tho history of Its litiga tion In five states, and says: "In no tas lias l( bean found that the company had used ntjy of tho wrongful competi tive methods mentioned or complained of In the report, or that tho company has oppressed or Injured the furnicr. And no farmer has ever so testified agulnst tho company; but hundreds of farmers have testified' to Its fair treatment, mod crate prices and Improved machines and service," 10. The communication closes with these paragraphs: . , "It Is significant' that the defendants of tho company, as shown by the court rec ords, aro tho farmers, the dealers, and the competitors, wtho ulone would suffer If tho charges were true that nro made against tho company by those, Who have mver had business doallngs with It." In view of the foregoing facts," the general counsel says, "I uppoal to the quick senso of Justice und fairness of every member of your committee, to cor net tho erroneous stotemenlH referred tn above, flurcly, It Is now clear that it serious wrong has beoii done this com pany by the wide publicity given your report. Surely It Is now clear that public discussion of the International Harvester company Is Improper and unfair, while the government null against It Is still pending before the court." Six flno bands, handsomely uniformed i nnd Including Xcpodal'a hand of Omaha, I two bands from South Omnha, one from i I'lattsmouth and two othor locol bands, 1 wnro Interspersed through tho long line hnd krpt playing the Hohemlan national ulr and other patriotic tunes that thrilled tho marchers-and the thousands of American spectators as well with tho martial spirit of the Turners. J ml urn In First Division. Making up the first division weio the twenty-six Judges of the tournament, on foot, cud the following other organiza tions In order; all the mon athletes of tho tournament; all Omaha Turners and those visiting from cities throughout th country; members of thn twelve Bohe mian men's lodges having chapters in Omaha; and hundreds of Bohemian men from Nebraska and Iowa, who had left thnlr harvesting or other business at the last moment and had coma to Omnha on special trains for tho gala wlndup of the big tournament. In tho first of the seventy-five auto mobiles In the Omaha section wero Mrs. John ftlman of Chicago, wife of the na tional president; Mrs. Frank Flllp of Cedar ItapidH, wlfo of tho national dl rectofand leader of tho tournament; Mr. and Mrs. Alois Woknt of New York, Mr. WoUal being the oldest Turner attending tho Omaha tournament. In tho othor autos of the first division were all tho local and visiting Turner young women, many representatives of tho Bohemian women's societies of Omnhii, a largo contingent of Junior Turner girls and a lively crowd of little burner boys. The latter rode on a big auto truck. South Omnlians Vollovr BARTON AND BRANSON WILL COMPETE IN SINGLES SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July ;l.-(8pec:al Telegram,) Tennis singles nt the state tennis tournament narrowed down today to Barton of Bloux Tails, present cham pion, and Branson, rot Mitchell, former holder ot the stato title. Thoy will play for the etate tltlo foilpwlnc the cham pionship doubles tomorrow or Monday, Krause of Minneapolis gavo Barton a fast game In the semi-finals and Bran son had hard work winning from Teigon of 81oux Falls. Four team will enter the semi-finals In the doubles Eaturday. Jin Akron Druggist Brought sfliiPlislaalsL i Over 2,000 Bohemian packing house, em ployes1 and other workmen of - Houth Omaha, formed thn principal part of (he second division. The remainder of the long lino was mudo up of fifty autos, carrying women of tho southtown, and also the youngsters. In charge ot tho organization nnad ar- nnartmntit tnr tlin mnmtip naradn woro Charles Stenlcks, Oldrick Jclen, Vac Pchnclder und Hay Prohaska, whose careful detnllod work assured its success and mado It without doubt ono ot the grnndest pageant ot Its kind ever wit nessed In this part of the country. Along tho line of march, Omahans by hundreds gathered In groups at street Intersections, In office buildings and wherever clso a shady spot offered ad vantageous sight of tho marchers. While the latter gaily walked the streots, smil ing proudly at tho magnificent showing they mode, tho spectators, aggregating thousands, looked on with nmnzomont at the rugged Bohemian constitutions, which allowed such exertion and ex posure to tho fiery heat ot the aun and the pavements, The line of march was &s follows; North to William street, -west to Btx- tttnth, north to Harney, west to Eight eenth, north to Fa roam, east to Six teenth, north to Douglas, east to Thir teenth, south to Karnam, west to Fif teenth, south to Howard and west to Sixteenth, after which tho parade countermarched to Turner hall and die blinded. MME, CAILLAUX IN A SWOON AS LOYE LETTTRS ARE READ BOOTH OMAHA TITLE FLOAT FULL OF HAPPT KIDS. Tel Jed Sokol Honors AVInnliiK IndlvlUnnU, FII18T DIVISION. Points. 1-Frank Paul, Tel Jed Sokol Plzcn sky, Chicago (grand champion of the tournament) 155.0 S-Frank Jlrasok, Tel Jed Hokol Tyrs. Cedar UapldH. la 152.G 3 Edward Novak, Tel Jed' Sokol Blesk, Baltimore H9.3 SECOND DIVISION. I Jlndruch Hnildl, Tel Jed Sokol, Chlcncro 150. G S-nicimrd Molcnr, Tel Jed Sokol,- Chlcno 133.7 y iiniun JVtiS, TCI JCU ijOKOl, wow York ira.l TIIIBD DIVISION. 1-Budolph Flala. Tel Jed Sokol, Oak Park. Ill 122.8 2-Joseph Novak, Tel Jed Sokol Blosk, nnmmoro 120.S 5-Joseph Hajek, Tel Jed Sokol Blesk, uammore 11a. 0 Hniikltift of Lenders. Comparative standing ot the three win ners ot tho first division 111 ull events: Points Event. Paul. Jlranek. Novak. Back to Health By Peruna. Ohio, writes; I waa In the drug business sit year In Columbus, Ohio, and waa mone the unfortunates In that great disastrous flood of tho West Bide, a year ao last March. Nearly all of the one hundred that perished la that flood were friends or patrons "Through cold and exposuro and Improper food during the flood, I was taken -with appendicitis and acute In testinal catarrh. In June and July my life was despaired of. but recov ered sufficiently to be yp and around. My bowels seemed paralysed. Was compelled to use Injections once or twice a day. Could eat no solid food. (Continued from Page One.) rrbe first of last December I de cided to try Peruna. My bowels Ugan to move at once, without the use of Injection. PerlsUltlo action began to take place, and have not used an Injection since. My appotlto Improved, and very soon solid foods cooM to taken. In two months tlma I sjalaed la pounds. Now I, am JaeavUr than I ever was before." Tw who object to liquid m.dl mmw M01 new procure Peruna Tab j that her husband wus admitted to her 1 sine. I Partial Text of Le.Urrs. The letters woro written In the second nerson singular. Indicating the closest friendship. The first of them said: My Dear Littlo Jllrl (an affectionate dlmlnutlvo for Henrietta): When I met theo 1 felt tho impulflon of all my being toward thee. I was unhappy, 1 waa hu miliated and wounded. 1 threw myself toward thee with a furious passion, W Ith IV. TA,., 1 oft 1 splendid courage thou hast reconquered tr m. YOCel, Sot thy liberty, asking of me but one promise Maxi St JU - C've thee my love. Thero was be inaj? of., HKTOn, I tween another person and myself suoh a difference of character, we nave every I thing to fear from a woman a duty. i The second letter, sixteen pages in I length, was begun on October IS, W, and finished on the following day. It waa written on the official notepaper of the prefecture of the Department of the Scrthe, and said. "Mv Beloved Little lllrl: At last have a minute to write thee. Thou must tio vrv r-imnihln anil stav at Dlnaru fni- lh nreaont. 1 fear only on thing f blackmail. Perhaps some ono will make a scandal. Sometimes 1 am very aiscour- aged. What a life' 1 have uui one win solatlon-thee. i The Utter concludes A thousand million kisses over all your adorable little body. I The letters read in court today were I not. as had been genorally assumed, those , which wero supposod to have been In the , hands of the assassinated editor and the threat of fehose publication was under stood to have driven Mme. Calllaux to commit the crime. Duty and Desire. "Well, sonny," said Uie patient drusv f;lst to the small boy who had been hang ng about the store fdr half an hour eagerly eyeing tho candy counter, "do yoa want to buy some candy?" "Course I wanter. but I can't mother sent me tre buy soap." Kansas City Star.J Horizontal bar 24.0 4.2 S3.5 Parallel bars 23.2 24.6 23.9 Sldo horso , 23.0 24.1 19.S ltlngs 38.7 22.9 21.3 High Jump r. !." lO.ti 10.0 Pole vault S.o 10.0 9.0 Broad Jump 8.3 8.0 11.9 Shot put 14.7 S.2 11.2 110-yard dash 10.5 !i.r 10.5 Calisthenics 9.6 9,9 ' 9.5 Totuis 153.0 K.2.D HD.S WlnnliiK Tennis. FlltST DIVISION. Points. fel Jed Sokol PUenskv. Chicago. .813.2 2-Tcl Jed Sokol Blesk, Baltimore.... 7S3.0 Tel Jed Sokol Tyrs, Ccdur Uaplds. la 707.0 4 Til Jed Sokot. Now York 7J9.S SECOND DIVISION. 1-Tel Jed Sokol, Chicago 791. S s lei Jen hokoi, now ions ....iw.i 3 Tel Jed Sokol Tyrs, Ccdur llaptds, in ,. ui. TH111D DIVISION. 1-Tel Jed Sokol Blrsk. Baltimore. ...CS5.6 a-Sokol Tyrs, Omaha 5W.1 Sokol iiozovy. Chicago kw.h 4 Sokol Tyrs. Cedar Ilatilds. Ja 57.2 6-Jlrlx Podelrad, Clarkson, Neb S9S.2 IHrnta unit Itecoriln. FIHST DIVISION. Ilnrlxoneul bar (possible 25 points): Points. 1Oeorge Volely, Sokol Plxensky, Chicago !4.6 2 Joseph Pokorny, Sokol T!lek, Baltimore 24.3 3 Frank Jlravck, Sokol Tyrs, Cedar Baplds 24.2 Parallel bars (possible 25 points): Points. 1 Frank Jlrasek, Sokol Tyrs, Cedar Bupldn , 24. P 2 Oeorge Vesely, Sokol Plxensky, Chicago , n.'j 3 John Krltsufek, Sokol Plxensky, Chicago 23.7 Sldo horse (possible 25 points): Sldo horse (pofnlblo 25 points): Points. 1 Frank. Jlraek, Sokol Tyrs; Cedar Hnflda w ,., 24. 1 2 Tin between Qeorgo Vesely nnd Frank Paul, both of Sokol Plonsky, Chicago , '.. 23.0 Kings (posslblo 25 points): Points. 1- Ueorge Visely, Sokol Plxensky, Chicago 24.5 2 Tlo between John Krlstufek and Paul, both of Sokol Plxensky, Chi cago 23.7 Calisthenics (posslblo 10 points): Points. 1- Tle between Budolph Noval and l rnnk Jlrasek, both of Sokol Tyrs, Cedar ltiipld 9,9 2 Holnslav llasek, Sokol Tyrs, Cedar ItnpIdH j,s Ttunnlng high Jump (height). 1- Tlo between Rudolph Novak and I-rank Jlrasek. both of Sokol Tyrs, J-pJar Rapids 0 feet 5 in. 2 Tie between Frank Krlx, Sokol Jew iork. and Edward Novak, Sokol Blosk, Baltimore. Pole vault (height): i-iva,rl Polak, Sokol Long Islnnd, ...4 . 1A fAdt I In 3 Frank Jlrasek. Sokol Tyrs, Cedar ivuinuN, 3 Tlo between Rudolph Zlkmund, Sokol Omaha, nnd five others. Running broad Jump, (distance): 1 Edward Novak, Sokol Blesk. Bal tlmore..... 21 feot. 3 i. 2 August Novak, Sokol Blesk, Balti more. 3 Joseph Pokorny, Sokol Blesk, Bal timore: Slxton-pound shot put, (distance, aver age of both hands): 1 Frank Paul, Sokol Plxensky. Chl cago 33 feet, U in. 2 Frank Krlx, SMkol New York. 3 Edward Novak. Sokol Blesk, Balti more. Hundred-yard dash, (time): 1 Tie between Frnnk Paul, Sokol Plxensky, Chicago, and August Novak and Edward Novak. Sokol Blosk, Baltimore 10 4-5 seconds. llr nrfusril Chicken Oravr. 1 Johnny, out to dinner, thrice- refused cnicKen gravy, or which he waa very fond. His hostc&a, who had added mac aroni to tho gravy, finally said: "Well. I thought you liked chicken BravyT" "I do sometimes," replied Johnny, "but my mamma never puts tho windpipes In." National Food Magazine. WINS SOKOL TITLE AND WIFE Romance Behind Victory of Chicago Athlete at Turner Tourney. TAKES HIB TEAM TO FIRST RANK Filial Maritime In nohrmlnn Ath letic Contest C.I ven Out nix Pnrhdc Principal Feature on Proirrnm Today. Captain Frank Paul of the Tel Jed Sokol Plxonaky of Chicago won the championship of the national tournament In tho finals Friday at Rourke park, led his team ot six well-nigh perfect gymnasts and athletes to victory in the first or expert division of tho big meet, end thereby won a, prixo more precious than all the gold medals and diplomas this sldo of Bohemia a bride, Miss Georglanna .povacok of his own Sokol from Chicago, who had agreed to whisper "Yes" to his proposal of marriage, if he won tho tourney. And so comes to a conclusion n Sokol romance of years standing, which began when husky Frank und tho pretty, shy littlo Ooorglanna first met In gymnastic classes in tho old Plzensky hall ot tlii Windy City. As children, they learned tho folk dances, ot tho old country to gether, and lattr. when they had become adept at tho Sokol work, they went to gether with tho Plzensky teams to 'the various local tourneys and then the stato nicets, until finally both camo to Omaha for this great national tournament. Models.. Monday we make our first (lis of the new suit? and odd skirts. Suits with detachable rapes nre feature. New novelties are introduced in the new collars, new sleeves nnd new skirts. Fabrics are French serge and high lustre broadcloths. $25.00 to $4$. 50 New skirts in the popular long Russian tunics; some with yoke effects, others with pin pleats or box pleats, in solid colors or with Roman stripe combination. $5.00 to $19.50 OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STORE. I 1516-18-20 FARNAM STREET. play m 37 ' 1 W r w aautSW V3f Every Day Brings to Every Drink ing Man and to You, His Friend, This Prospect Another day of drinking, of muddled intellect and bestial conduct. Or, a pleasant day at the Neal "club house," pictured below, where the Neal Short Time Liquor Treatment is given at 1502 South loth St., Omaha. But you his friend must think for him, reason with him and persuade him to come here. For he is a diseased man, poisoned with alcohol, bound by habit and incapable of choice. "Let not the setting van Set on possible good undone." Investigate for yourself and then recom mend the Neal Cure to your friend. Call, phone or write for full information and free booklet. Omaha Neal Liquor Treatment . 1502 South 10th St, Omaha, Neb. FOR RENT 75 High Grade Pianos ONLY $3.50 Per Month Free Tuning, Insurance, Stool and Scarf. Rent Allowed on Purchase Price. Schmilier & Mueller PIANO CO. I). 1023. 1311-13 Farnam St. Buy a while used car you can get 1 the best bargains At this time of the year while many people are buying new cars, some really exceptional bargains in used cars can be found. Owners are willing to sell at almost any price to make room for the new car. The ndvantnges of owning n car are well known to you and probably tho only obstacle is that of price. Just turn bad: to the classification of "Automo biles" in the Want Ad Section nnd you will find a number of excellent offers of first-clnss cars ut a fraction of the original cost. If you have not thought of this before, this will be a valuable tip to you. V TelepfioneTyler 1000 THE OMAHA BEE Everybody Read Bee Want Ads A, LIBERAL EDUCATION Taking Some One of the Several CIRCLE TOURS EAST Illinois Central NEW YORK BOSTON FOR YOUR ANNUAL MIDSUMMER OUTING Costs Nothing1 to b Told About Thsm. City Ticket Office 407 South 16th St. City National Bank Building. Telephone Douglas 264 (Benume Id (Berman Rouble ?3eer i i t