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BED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Turks Pass by Unveiled Girls 'Change in Custom Does Not Find Favor Among the Men of the Orient. FLIRTING IH PUBLIC BARRED Preachments of Hallde Hanum and Other Workera for Freedom of Women Find Favor In Angora , Veil Custom Modified. Angorn. Turkish men Mill refiio to look upon unveiled Turkish women when passing them In tho Ktrcets or on the minis, despite the attempt of the latter te adopt the preachments of (Hallde Iliitium and other workers for the freedom of women In Asia Minor. "According to our customs, It la Im polite to flirt In public or address or look on the fiis-o of our women, and 1 can't break the custom," explained a Turkish olllcer traveling with the cor respondent. Angora Sens Change. In the nationalist capital of Angora, Hallde Iliimni) Muildo Forid Hanum, 'the author and wife of the former minister of llnnnee, and many other women who emtio out from Constan tinople, to support the nationalist movement, go about the streets or rldo Lorfccback with jJiolr veils turned back and folded Into a handsome head dress, modeled after the Hussion Etyle. Tint outsldo of Angorn, despite the example vet by American women of charity organizations, or of the ex ample f Greek and Armenian women, inost of tho Turkish women strictly f iinlntiiln the old custom. Modify Custom. t The custom of veiling has long been modified to the extent that tho face may bo shown freely to the men of the village or or the party with whom the women may be working or travel t" Frightened Child Too Quiet to Suit Snakes Surfern, N. Y. Jennie Van Olsen, twelve, had a thrilling ex perience with two lnrgfc rattle snakes while on n berry pick ing party In tho Itnmapn moun tains. Tho child had wandered some distance from the rest of the party when she beard n humming noise, and turned about to see two snakes near her. The child was motionless with fright, which probably saved her life. Other members of the party saw her standing, Investigated and killed the snakes, which were as large as any ever killed In this section. t t t 15 V 10 0 ; 0 0 is 0 0 i: 0 10 0 Ku KIu Klan Spreads in North ""i' ,, a a 'wwvvjk'AMffpMccirrff0Bw$W . . 0iMHHBOTS(!P j The modern Ku Kltix Klan, which U becoming strong hi the South, Is ,lso spreading In the northern Mnto.s. decently a large number of now mem bers were Initiated In Chicago. The photograph shows Imperial Wizard Sim 'mens and aids performing the wlerd rites In the Chicago ceremony. PICK CHILD EXPERIMENT SITE National Health Experts Will Develop Ohio Town and County for Five Years. Washington, D. C Selection of the itown of Mansfield and the county of Richland, ()., as the location of Its .llve-yonr experiment in the develop ment of children was announced by 'the National Child Health council. The Ohio communities were picked ifrom 80 which sought the distinction ns most nearly complying with the ,(lualIllcutlonH of a typical American community. The demonstration, which will be .directed by Dr. Walter II. nrowii, jformerly health olllcer of Urldgoport, 'Conn., will be conducted, the council .announced, to show what can be done itbrough concerted action to increase (the health and strength of Uie rising (generation. In Itussin bricks made of coal dust, (combined with molasses and resin, are (used for paving. - ing, but so soon as a stranger, whother Turk or Kiiropoiin, approaches, the veil Is drawn. If the stranger Is a Turk, be looks straight ahead as If the women were not present. Ah the pretty gauze or thin cloths of prewar days, white, blue, black or brown cannot be had, the veils are often of coarse white cotton, and In tho case of the working women, the cloth may be of a stiff, heavy cotton, which serves us a siinhonnet. If the tt'.ltlH.lM It.. a....... ...... .1 ..I, , ..... ) """ .- "ij limn, nit: vuii mm inn er garments may be but n crazy quilt thing of patches of all colors and thicknesses, pathetically mended and browned by sun and weather. SHOWS COIN MADE IN 700 B. C. Amorlcan Collector Displays a "Mite" at Boston Exhibition Worth .02 of a Cent. Itoslon. Obsolete and rare coins, some of which bore dates hundreds or years before Christ, were Included In an exhibition of tho American Numis matic society. I What was said to be tho oldest coin In the United States, and of the smallest value over Issued, was shown by a southern collector. It was u "mite," with a face value of onc-llf-tleth of an American cent, and was coined In 700 H. C. at Aeglna. FUNERAL 3,000 FEET IN AIR Widow Sees Her Husband's Ashes Scattered to Winds by Son In Airplane. New York. Flying at nn altitude of .',000 feet over Long Island Bound, Charles S. Halght unfolded an Amerl- France Has Its Wallim Get-Rich-Quick Banker Projects Gigantic Financial Schemes, Then Goes Bankrupt. AMASSES 40,000,000 FRANCS Brought to Trial Eight Times, Im prisoned Six Times and Becomes Bankrupt for 21,000,000 Francs Is Free Again. Tnrls. Amerlcn, to be sure, has no monopoly of the tribe of Get-Itlch-Quick YVnlllngford. It Snny not bo that "they order this mutter better In SOO RAPIDS NO - Once Navigable Stream Reduced to Rocks and Pools. Fishermen Gather Bin Catches In Streamlets Where Once Angry Torrents Raged. Saiilt Ste. Marie, Mich. Modem en gineering has broken the prestige of the old-time Soo rapids, reducing to rocks and shallow pools a stream which, in the days before the civil war, schooners plied with no fear of hitting bottom. Completion of tho last of tho com pensating dams above tho rapids has brouglit to the surfaco moss-clad rocks hidden for centuries, and It Is now pos sible to wado across a space where, In 18.V2, there was n Rtrenm of such re spectable voluino that tho sailing schooner Uncle Sam passed easily. Capitulation of tho rapids, which has drawn nearer and neurer during can flag containing the nshes of hi father, Charles R Halght, and scat tered them to the winds. Thin strange ceremony was viewed from tno ground by the dead man's wfdow and two other members of the family. The unique disposal of the remains of the late Mr. Halght, n widely known Hrooklyn Insurance olllclal, was In accordance with a wish ex pressed Just prior to his death, July US, In his sixty-fifth year. BUST OF CARUSO s n in j"i 'in ibm -hit igyjff fiffiuL Onorlo Iluotolo, the eelehrnted Italian-American sculptor, has Just com pleted this monumental bust of Enrico Caruso, which will be erected In the foyer of tho Metropolitan opera House ns the gift of tho Italian-American Musical League of New York, of which Caruso was the honorary presi dent. Huotolo's portrait Is Inserted. France." but nt least they do not fall behind the cutest Yankee. In witness whored! note the case of Monsieur Marie Itenaud. From time to time the attention of I'nrls has been attracted to a man who projects gigantic Hnanclnl schemes, but Invariably becomes bankrupt as soon as he has separated n sulllclent number of easy marks from their mon ey. Today he has once more come Into contllct with the criminal luw of tho country. Man of Profession. M. Itenaud is now about seventy seven years old, and, therefore, may well be reckoned the dean, tho Nes tor, of his profession In France. It was after the war of 1870-71 that he mad his debut In Paris. Though he stopped on that occasion nt n small Inn he conceived the grandiose scheme of conquering Paris. Three years la ter the banker, M. Marie ltoiiMid, owned a palace on the Kols de Hon logne and conducted a bank In partner ship with a mesmerist who bewitched the customers. After a couplo or yenrs the firm was dissolved and Itenaud was arrested, tried and convicted, but on appeal was acquitted, ho then removed to IJrus- sels and rounded the "Credit Inter national," which promised Its shnre- holders f00 per cent Interest and 'which went to smnsh In 1001. Ho . was arrested, hut again got clenr and then went to London. He was again brought before a tribunal In Paris as a bankrupt with 21,000,000 francs liabilities. Again he got free by means known only to himself, i In Jail Six Times. Ills last or latest enterprise wai the foundation of a "National Hank" In 1010, calling himself Itocklnnd, alias Count Itoqtioplnn. In the cnurso' of his career he has been brought to trial eight times, has been Imprisoned six times and has "annexed," "con veyed" or otherwise acquired about 10,000,000 francs. Withal ho today appears like a well-preserved man of llfty, elegant In attire and manner, and everybody In Paris expects that ho Is about to start bis ninth "bank." MORE A MENACE seventy years, reached Its climax with I startling quickness recently when, ' wiinin an nour.arter the closing of the dam, the rapids became gaunt rock and disconsolate rivulets. The scent of fish and moss tilled tbo nlr. In pools were some unwary crea tures of the water who had not 'lied in time, and anglers hastened for their kits. Most of tho fish in the rapids had taken refuge In the lower river ns the water receded. Hut the passing of the rapids bring", some Joy, for llshermen believe the re iiialnlng pools, borne of them several feet deep, will attract the rainbow and speckled trout, and that these will bo more easily snared. Dams above the rapids were con structed to regulate tho depth or Lako Superior and to obtain a steady drift of water In tho locks. Th,o elder DuinnH, In one phenom enal yenr, actually turned out volumes nt tbo rate of ono a week. && .'.. ,,. "'-.. CORKKH ITEMS News of All Kinds Gathered From Various Points Throughout Nebraska. The (iroat Western Sugar company, which Is advertising widely In this and other stnto-s for 1MKKI laborers for the end of this mouth at Its fat , , . lories In (iering, .Mitchell, linyiuil and Scoltshlurr, V not take down lis advertising at Hie request of the mayor and city council of Seiittsbtuff. Scottsbluir's city olllelals had blamed a receni increase in crime to the fact that men bail come for work and been for the past week. The iinlmals could not at present llntl any. The bear no brand or mark of hlentlllen sugar company olllcers pointed out Hon and no one knows where they that unless there are thousands of ( came from. The giinie warden will In men here at the end of September, i vestlgate. Some belli e the buffalo when the beet harvest begins farm- have wandered from the Yellowstone its will lose a great deal of money national park or from herds known to because of the scarcity and high exist in South Dakota and Wyoming, prices of labor, and the factory will The federal government has twenty lose also because It will be Impossible ' head at Valentine, Neb. The one to keep the factories running at ca-' caught at liroadwiiter may be sent to paclty when the campaign starts. I Join the federal herd at Valentine. The Nebraska Scottish Kite reunion, j The sample case containing watcher will be held In Omaha, November 17-1S. 'and Jewelry valued at $.'MHJ which dls Tlnley Combs, Oiiinha, Is .secretary, appeared from a Llnciiln-P.eatiice bin An attendance of 1,000 Is expected. Jmuiio days ago, was picked tip on the The Nebraska State Railway com-! Coriibuskcr highway by a mail at Sut; mission proposes to the Omaha Street, ton, who phoned Chief of Police Inflow Itallway company Hint It reduce sala- nt Lincoln, of his ilnd. The sample rles of olllcers and employes Instead case Is the properly of a South Mend of Increasing ls fare rates 7 to S ( ts. Intl., jewelry company, and was in Long Pine Is expecting a rush of possession of D, D. fJnllinir, their rep hunters In a few weeks. Prairie ! resentatlve, enroute to Lincoln, when chlekoin are going to be more niiiner-, taken. Ho is of the opinion that It otis this year than last In that section, ' was thrown from the bus with the ex according to ranchers, who tell of see- pectatlon of securing It Inter on. ing Inrge Hocks. I W. II. Osborne, stale tax co'mnils. Over $;i,00(),U00 Increase In deposits sloner, Is gi therlng data on nil hns or state banks and upwards of $-l,-l(K),- pltals, business colleges and lodges In 000 gain in cash reserve, contrasted Nebraska who are escaping taxation, with a reduction of nearly ?.ri,000.(Kl In ; "ith n view of determining whether loans, are the outstanding features of they are operated exclusively for a summarized report given out by the charity. Under the new taxation bill Nebraska banking bureau, comparing , H such Institutions which are not conditions on August (! with those of .operated for charitable purposes only Mny -". '"re subject to taxation. Pawnee county people nre nntlcipnt-l Sarpy county voted almost three to Ing the greatest corn show ever held one l favor of the $ I. "0,000 bond issuo at a county fair this year. This Is due ' for a new courthouse, iiceordlm; to not only to the fact that the county the total unolllclal vote compiled. The has one of the largest corn crops in Its ' oto decided against annexation to history, but nlso bemuse n gieat deal . Douglas county, olllelals believe, more In prizes has been offered for tljo j strengthening the petition expressing best showing of corn. opposition, which was signed by more Clreat preparations are being made :''" 1.000. r .i... m-..i.i ..... . . ... I 1.-..1.1 .. . . ... f inu iisiiinKiun c'ouuiy lair wiueii j j-.wueiicc.s oi incendiarism were will be held at Arlington, September I found by State Fire Marshal Hartford 1V2'-'S. The agricultural society ; following an investigation into clrciim purchased the thirty-two acre stock stances surrounding the burning of tho park Just west of the village of Arllng-1 vacant garage building owned by ton, which Is one of the most attractive ' Knuil: PItzer and J. K. Reynolds at natural parks In eastern Nebraska. Norfolk. Collection of approximately in.,.. .. i it. ... .. i cr. nui , . . ' i tiia ui j. u. .ivrciier or j nnsas , City wre nccepted for McCook's new liosnitnl. Plans call for n -10-bed bos pltul, suitable to bo added to ns de muml nHses. Tt la nviwwi.ul t Iw.i.lt. . ' -v " "i" .. ... ...)." 1 work and to have the foundation In j tlllu full Tn... I. .!.... ..!..... lit I... this fnIL Dominican sisters will be In charge of the hospital. The Nebraska State Teachers con vention will be held in Omaha Novem ber 0-11. Headquarters will be at Hie Hotel Fontenelle. J. II. Iteverldge, Omaha, Is president. An attendance Of 5.000 Is nxnoptPil. School began In Aurora with the : high school crowded and every room Special election will be held' at In the grades Is well filled. Aurora Columbus October IS, to vote 75,000 hns U8 teachers besides Superintendent '""ids to complete the new court J. A. Doremus. j house. Cash on hand Is Insutlleient The bid of the C. P. A. Construction ; t complete the structure with mater- lii. ior me erection oi tno sciiool House in Miienune lor which $00,000 school bonds wore recently voted, were ac cepted by the school board Seeding of fall wheat has begun In j nninilton county and the acreage this year will be larger than last year,. The splendid yield of wheat this year has greatly encouraged the farmers In wheat raising. For the first time In four Vears HieV irnt n L-onil nrnn 'In tltVltlWlt.. vl..v irntinHnl ..! f.. .... r I .. M""'" mi- unviui limit; 1,1 (be residents of the community through organized effort the Community club' was organized at Hcomor with E. A. ' i-rieil as president and E. A. Bauer as vice president. Ira Itoblnson, thirty-eight, mnrrled nnrt the father .or live children, died rrom the results or being kicked In the stomach by a horse. He lived nenr Ceresco. Tho city council or West Point has let the contract for a new muiilclpnl electric light plant. The Wyuiore lire department hns Just Installed a combination chemical nnd hose truck. The new school building nt "Archer will be ready for occupancy when school starts. The blto of a dog afflicted with rabies, In the opinion of physicians, caused Valentino Stellar, wealthy re tired farmer, to blow off the top of his head with a shotgun at Clay Center. The olllcers of consolidated district No. 1-1, southeast of Dawson, sold S."!0.. 000 In bonds lust week and will soon ...S. ...... .' M.M... ,W1, IM'II HUM' IHII- commence tho erection of a splendid ished with the hot winds, hiKh torn rural building. There nre twenty- pornt tiros and drouth of the last half eight sections In this district with nlof,AugiiM, according to the state and valuation of about 52.000.0(H). No ex-, floral weekly report Issued at Lin penso will be spared to make this one' coin by A. E. Anderson. Late corn, of the best schools of Its kind in theu-speclally. was damaged by too rapid ",,t. I Ibiyard new liluli school bulldlnir is now complete. The building has been In the course of construction for two years, with the usual worries and anxieties attending any building these last years, the estimated cost of the finished building amounting to $250, 000. Mnur C. O. Cresson, Fort Crook, Omaha, hns brought suit for ?200,000 against the New York Evening World, alleging damages to his reputation. The Nw York paper published a story to the effect Hint tho mulor bad been accused of conspiracy to free Slacker ucrgdoll. Fidelity Post, American Legion, nt Ord, is after the grapes. It Is tho opinion of the Ord post that Post Com. mander Cllne will be a good man for the Job ns national commander and then Ord Is after it man on tho state and national boards. Ord post has re cently completed tho purchase of a modern two-story building which will be UH'd for headquarters and club rooms ami are now planning the win ' tor's activities which will Include a carnival, home intent nilnisti-,.1 ., i . - -... (lances and special eommunliv kiu-vlf-n. Chief Came Warden tieorge Koster has receiver a letter from n ranchman at IboiMlwntor, Morrill county, slating that ii male biilValo was caught there September .'. Two buffalo cows aro i ' ' still at large In the hills and have "?, insurance ins iieen ini,i n pending completion of the Innnh-v Four old landmarks In Sidney 'have been torn down and three more have been cnnilnmiinil nmi n.i.......i .1 .... . v.. ..ill, mui-ii-ii iiuun oy the state tire marshal. These build- Ili.ro ...III 1I...II.. ... . . ...,.-. ..1,1 iMiiLin-iuiy mi no repriced by new and modern business buildings. The International Aero Congress, un der Hie auspices of the Omaha Aero Club will meet in Omaha, November ." fi. An attendance of 10,000 Is expected. Scores of planes will be present to compete for the prizes. The llvlni: field Is In the north nnrt of tin. ,.itv "" "P io me standard so far used. The elevators at P.lusnrln'' iimi tn shut down because of the lack of grain cars. 'Ihe era in is about- oiu.iinir in Farmers are hauling ns they can be accommodated by the elevators. Oshkosh was visited by a hall storm and hall lrom seven to nine Inches In circumference fell, canting great dam age to crops, a heavy rain accompan ied the storm. - - r-."- in .-mi iii, in mi; viciIIIIJ Ot IHgsprlugs Hint sparks from tho trains passing have started fires In several places. The last good rain was last The grass s so dry In the vicinity of spring Harvest of the biggest potato cron in the Long Pine section of the potato growing country will commence this week-. Hundreds of cars will be ship ped from this place. Saunders county Kanred wheat seed ."coins to be quite popular this year. Six thousand bushels have been ship ped to Iowa. Nemaha county olllelals nre consid ering the reusability of equipping Sheriff Dials with an airplane. From reports, residents of Platts inouth expect to form a chapter of the Ku Klu Klan. Considerable Interest Is centered In the special election to be held In Ileatrice September 20 when the voters will decide on the proposition of bond ing the city for $150,000 for the con struction of n municipal lighting plant. While Nebraska has a good corn crop In sight, the chances of approaching Insit fnru linnci1 niiilii..,lri.. I. .... .....- 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 ' lint mirlv fiipn wnu iitiliiliii-iwl Four olllelals of Hie Nebraska Chiv T . ...,. J''. Products company, owner of the Illicit nndynio Manufacturing plant at Hum boldt, visited the plant and conferred with the local foreuvin concerning the future of the plant. It Is the expressed Intention of the company to re-equlp the plant for an early opening In tho spring of 1022. Tholleatiico Chamber of Commerce lias named a committee to take up the matter of providing for a municipal swimming jmioI adjoining chnutuuquii park or bomo other good locution. The lu a drive for the sale of Sl.000 worth J of county fulr tickets. THIS YOUNG MOTHER Tells Childless Women What Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did for Her Millston, Wis.-"I want to Rive you a word of praise for your wonderful medicine. u very fond of children and for a consider able time after we married I feared I would not have any owir.p to my weak condition. I bcRiin taking Lydia E. P i n k h n m s Vege table Compound and now I have a nice strong healthy baby cirl. I can honestly aay that I did not suftcr much moro when my baby was born than I used to suiicr wttn mv perious ooioro i iooie Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound years ago. I give ail tho credit to your medicine and Hliall always recom mend it very highly." Mrs. II. II. Janssen, Millston, Wisconsin. 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