TIIH SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. OCTOBER 2D. 1922. 9 A 11 Candidate) Are Endorsed by Progressive Club It. B. Howell, C. H. Randall an.l Henry Deal Among Nnminrci Approved y Organization. Ili Nthraika Progressive dub, who. member numb'r nwr than 3'i0 in Imugln county, unanimously en dorscd II candidates t it meeting 1 VI il' V lllgllt, Th endorsement wa mad after fh member heard tli report of I lie executive committee ami a iprch ly Hum Klavcr, tlie club' president, who declared (lint now I tli tint to de throne llitilicock from the senate and t"Jt a inuii In th governor' chair who has been tried ami proven. The reason given for the endorse mutt of itm audidate follow: ' It. I!. Howell for L'nlted Htnt Pen.itnr -II never iult. la efficient uiul iiJudjn looking after tli people i ii I ei A big iii'in Willi progressiva Ideas, "('barbs Jf. I iambi 11 for fJuvernnr A successful liuslnes man mul law maker, lie him llif right stuff In him, iivi' fads Instead if bunk. j'i client Itecor. ' i). 8. Hilllmiiii fur Attorney Min eral A county attorney of I'lef lonnly ho linn mini." mi excellent r"i ,r'l fur Impartial law iif'iii fiiii Ml, !: Ii if mi x wi vleo m ill, Hplllmnn In u fishier mul nlll ihanipion the taums f I In' i " " I 1 1. Lohiiisou f'r Mate Treasurer Knjil ears iik minify treasurer f Wdilcr couiit, and fniir yurrf ex- umlmr nf county treasurer. "W. H. I in fur enmity Trearurci 'I ho h"t r'liinty treasurer we vi r llll'l. II" lllinle IHI ll'llllll lllll" llll'l I HI' i ii nt rworil In t hut till". "Henry Heel fur t'ouity Attorney Ai deputy onnty attorney under A, V. WlOtWcll, Ileal )!! made (Ill tX- i.clli nt record. Ih a married niiiii,i ll'nn I'ljl, 11 taxpayer mul worthy nf f 1 1 1 1' i" i I oft very n-puhbciin voter. I reserves Another Term. "Mike Cl.jik fur I'uuiify Klu-riff II ih made mi ifiblciit sheriff, Clin k is lioiit'ML iinil lit iJi jk rvina another (lin. "flinil-K KuUit for ( 'ininly I'oiiimls ii null - I'Kfli! m-puty county allot- iicy .lllil llMttfl priil'WHotl. "l. ui .' il'ii"!- fur i ''iiniy Knrtovor - II- Ih fir till- pupil- if IXtUKlilM county fn.f, last and iill Un; tlim;. Ha livnli' k'mmJ. "riiarl' x I.'lKiiitrr fur M rtl. ir:il Jil'li;!--I 'iilliprti lit atvl well iiuallfii'l. "Wllli.iiii Wapplch for Munlrlp.il JiiiIk Kalrnenit mi'l JiimiIi'O to fill.'' 'rim nflliTr of tin- Hub are Wain Klavr, prinlilcnl; r. I. Hnwrimff, r pri'iiil'iit: J. J. 1' .- 'luiii ii, hi lor nvy, KTri-Kipy, aii'l A liii.'i- Kaliiiim, rhaliiiian of 111 f ).'i-iitiv i.iiiniltti"c. The Cottonwood Tree ICOM It WWII HI S NOTI.IIOOK. j I Parole Denied Manford HiLrjrs: Term Reduced Long Skirts Doomed by Muit lie 7 Imlui from Ground, I'otr SK-vifieB 300,000 N.Y. Women Sir Hqrry louder Sqiiilrlic Hetkli r at I.tton 'I'lieatcr I!itiiii, cut. Wh'ii Hir Harry LuuilT, lit III turn ot Hi Himtun iprn liotw, waH MiicaklnK "i-' frii'iulKhlpd uf 1 he two KiikIIkI' uprak j lit? nafloiiK, hrnlhcr Hi'ot, wlm rvl ilinlly liml lii-nii In'lulKltiK ton frri-ly in tlm lutoxii nt;iiK flnl'l mail': f.'timiiiii by hlH ancPMtors. lilt' rrupti'il tlin (ii r-fiii-manri- b oklns Itih)t how lio woiili) like lo li! liaik In the mln'H ncaln. Tliu Ki'otch runi'illan rfpllnl tlmt lie wnuM bo If Ih- "hailii't any mure Inti'lliRiMire" than the hrclihr. The nU'lli'iire hioku Into iippIiiUHr. Moloriht Dicrninhcd, n. I'. Ilmiver, I'liivi'iHliy of Ne-liiasli.-i iiipiliral nlmlpiil. who via nr nnteil fur ii'ikN'M rtrivltiK nevcral lays an. wax illwliartseil by 1'iillco JiulRe Wapplrh yrstrnlay mnrnlnnr. Thnre a no tinuiii(my HKalimt him, in- hii rnmpniiinii, H. V. Tulcot. Omaha Hank (Meat iiig. wee k Maine ihi' rlearitiK were: InrrfUHe $5,fi42, 4.i0.63. Omaha bank rli'ariii(; this were: JtO.OI'J.SI .21. Kor th week lint year $34.'.77.C Th rolliinuiMMl In Die rrnk ftiit'ely ll d In Hi Ihin uf Ii iiiiiipln il. The wlmle i-pii- uf r-ili ni. I Ain' t d a V.i (idn inU'l with the fun-Kin, Tho 1 1 aft uf the ba k wi'iilmniin won hiini' In the w lli-i ii'-r, the priwinn mul en Iniaiuc of the Ii u i it r ami nomail wnn a BU UKKle fi r lllwily, MiKiallun ovi-r llm Alli-Klienle fnll'iwIiiK the ri vnln liiai wi in mi iiiiii i' In the Ii o il 1 1 k uf the wi.'ili'i il'.nililn, While the Ameiliaii In the wkhI. he wuM In bin ii.iil'.i' ili mi ni .inn! he ih'Vil ieil a iimilf i.f fi- ii nil irialn Ird k the (r ule, i veii a the ililik altalfU'l Wt li fi'i t Illlt tin: wlimilig if the wenlern philii wiih ii illffcient matti-r. The pi-ifie-r hail to iJeM-lfip a vw nidile uf hf-. Vin!i -ni ft Kave way to n rraft of he prairie tin h-XM m.'il velmiH ttli'l If'illv a-i pi-liir-;:ii'. I Kiiiiiivi-I from nvailable Iok as j I iiihllnK material Hie pi, tint -man n c j ali-i a bIiimI.v of soil. Having no I flrev. ixnl, he c iIIiitciI hijffalo chip j for fuel. Ja-prive.j i.f the lime hon- ore'l voiiitlmi of MplltHriK railn from willed In hullil fenif, he rfl '1 without fi'iti i-H, ami ijevelopeo' ability with the l.iiiat. Hut Ik- hii'l to haveaeorml for dm w llil broie hn ami be lia'J to have i pole from whli-h to bull'l It. Only Atallable Timber. The whole H'rh'-me of winning the fl woul'l liave liml a Kreat iK-thack liKht li' ie were j( nut for the eottoii woods tn-eii that fcrew alonK beiiilx In the creik tint torn, ami draw of the upline!. The laittonwood wa a trc flint volunteered to leave the timber belt, arid mlfc-rulu on downy-wlnged nei-'l to the unfriendly noil ai'iox th iVI!tourJ, lo be preHxrd into Hervlee by the pioneer, who' nleo had ln-eiv IratiKplaiited from the wooded domain, Jmllepiimable to flu; fronlb-r un It i wan, the ramliliii;; rottynwood had many hoitcomlnH thnt'th oldtlme wiHtt-rn mlbu:'t.er ran remember with I'iKtim -tiii-Mt. It wa uw-d for' build ing the corral, hut only Iieraune It wan the only wood to lie had. And It w8 ti:e'd fur other ihinn from Hlern i:c-c-eil '. In plom-pr dayH on the NVhfaHka plaiiiH, a few lux hoiiMf-x were fin pro vim d from eotlonwood, but t bey were iiinkeHhiftH,' even a the other une lo which the p'TVi-rxe tree wan put. Loci of n i-onveiiicnt diameter for housebuilding were loo Hhort, and by the (time the. tree grow tall enough for a . hoimelopr, It Is too thick and heavy to be handled readily. Ilili-iuna fur I'loneer. Kali snaked and heavy, and with it iniii;li hark making too much friction for facile (IniKulns with team nml chain, the cotfonnood houne log pre- botloiii of the pmiri coiuil ry wai lull men who line deupcrule elrenilt mid l.ciiied n I i I r? 1 1 1 ,i lor the rofourceful pion"r noil lili Invincible brum hon. It wan that p.iridoxlral problem of ! phyi of Hie Irn nleiible force acting 'upon an Immovable object. True, (lin man with llic'' mh;hl. pe- the bark from th log, and II would llil along 1 1 lie froiify ground much more enatly. i I'.ul, nnyoiiB iitternptliig to peel the 'hark from a cotlonwiMid tree hopped down In fall or midwinter, noon come to the roiiclueluii that Hi broncho are elected to holve the problem by tiiain Mrciigth. Ivven though the log I incorporated Into the houiie with It bark remaining, the vat amount'uf ,ip In the log, Imprlmmed by th eov erlng. ctiue the wood to rot and to become wormy. It eem Hint the barK juet hn lo come off. After a half century of painful ex perimentation by murdy. Indomitable, reroiirci ful pioneer, the neeret of building a hahltetlon from cotton wood ha been aolved. It eem. An old timer lip In th islaek Thunder country of Wyoming; write a letter to the Wenton County Gazette, In which he dlacloiw the ecrct, which no longer liotild,-b a eret at all, but ahould be reltetfit-d It th e'-ho of Whlngtnn hand pree all along jibe frontier, where the "far flung bat Ill line" of h'inieieader are atrug igllnif In the domain of gpiiriie noil and mean Cottonwood. Secret of Tree, V'lmt, fell the cottonwood In apring, and early summer, ay the veteran plulnHman. It 1 mere child' play to chop the Kofi, nappy wood at that time, he dlnclone. The bnrk inunt be re moved Immediately, antf the proeeii 1 no ay at (hi time , of year it cornea off In Jut that length of time. Trimmed to the dealred length, the log hould be allowed to remain for a month or no, eaxoiliig In the prairie tiunxhinc. tty that time a large per centage of weight lin evaporated, and the mnooth log can be wnaked along canity over the buffalo gra. It alo I enally rolled and adjuated in place. And there, bleaching white In tho wtHtern aunnhlne- the completed cot tonwood cabin aland, a belated reve lation. Mad thi aeerct been known B0 year ago, thing might have been different. For one thing, pioneer plalnMinen of the Nebraska undlill!f would not have been obliged to live In od house In the long year be fore the railroad were flung aero the prairie with their cargoea of oak beam and pine aiding. Hut the .aecret wa not known 00 year ago. Home wa not built In a t&y. Neither was a cabin of cotton wood log. All t.KTIHI'.Mf.NT. OUCH! LUMBAGO! RUB PAINS FROM SORE, LAME BACK Hack hurt you: Can't straighten up without suililcn pal n. fhuri ache and twinges! Now listen: That's lum bago, sciatica, or maybe from a strain and you'll get relief the tnoineiil you rub your buck with itnnthing, penc illing Kt. Jacob Oil. Nothing tle take out soreness, lameness and still nes so iiul'kly. Von simply rub It on vmir K'n k. and out comet th pain. It is hnrmli. and iioen't b'in '.he s'tn. I.ihiUt Uf: I'on t suffer! (!. t a Sinsll t ml bottle of cUI. honest HI. 0. 1 from my drug store, Slid after 1, mg It Jum cm- Joii'll foigel thsl veil eer h. buck f he. lumbagrt or scUtba, t.iiui your I n k tl inver hurt, or chum scy n.' ts itimry. Jt hover itlS'iplHwnt. snd hut bien in-viic Pirmlxl for H ri. j Shoe Merchant j Routs 2 Bandits! Dealer So Enraged He Knoiks One Down and Captures Other. Hail Insurance Losses 'ill Be Paid in November State hat) insurance lyone will, In all probability, not be paid until the latter pirt of Novemlier, according to an announeemcnt by the state hail de partment. This delay .state official say, i due lo the fact that county treasurer are not compelled to remit ail the funds collected for the 1922 - - j premium until November 1. Since Wl.i ti two Mexican held up Anton i loxxes exceed the premiums In the do Helali in his shoe store at l'.T.X Hoiith j partmetil all funds must be In the Thirteenth street at 1:30 Kmurday hands of the state treasurr ebefore a morning he became ni enraged be voucher (i n lie drawn for the pay knocked one down ami captured the ' ment of any of the losses, official In otlmr. ; the department state. The floored man, who bad h'-ld a I revolver pointed nt Hclnl;' head,' Wi'h a ilew to making all possible dropped the weiiimn and ran. senp- effort to overcome the deficit In th l,m-. ' slate budget in Italy, It has been pro- iW.uk tin ii turned los allmlam to I'osed lo return to the us of war bread The bread I to b mad ot a mixture of wheat and other cereals to decrease cr.un purchase In the ai iii r. PUT CREAM H NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells n T ( Sof,ed N inl 4 I m 114 t W. th fini'iil liandlt nlio. while hi comii.uiion had held ltelak nt bay. bad gone lo the rear of th store and was srli it ii! fhoes to be carried Jacobs , away. Thy struggled furiously and neigh Inir who he.ud tln commotion tile i phoned to "l. i e. IVtet tue t'.eorg ' SuimiHit and Aiith ii.v Krainl found i I'-rta'i voth a iuMicd prisoner atul the mm li.int th'ii Ini l tl.eni the tuny ! of the tioUltii'. , 'the i itui.er "is I o,. kul en i clmrr lniiiie,.y i.ii.Ury He g-w h:S H4io s 1'ian l:nl-j !' w.i I'likki'g out Hi vuv lt I n !Imms" lMik till poll. 'It In -Is j me I -i1 I I t bid lo li t the gun- ' lo.iii " fnlted Mtiitis Pardon Board Reeognizrg Ef forts of Omaha LmbezIrr to Prcu-nt Jail Outhreak. Lincoln, Oct, '.'H.Tho stale lioard of pardon and parole did nut do ! much for Muiifotd V.. Illgg of Omaha, I but It recognized hi effort to pre vent an outbreak of prisoners from the Iiouglas county Jail, HiKg re ceived a cut on Ihe head In hi ef fort to prevent Insurgent prisoners from obtaining the keys from th turnkey. He succeeded, but now wrui a rear on hi shining pate. Ho I doe the deputy sheriff, who hud Hie I keys. Mlggs Is a prisoner in tho county jail, becuuse the penitentiary I too crowded lo receive more men. lis wu sentenced to serve from two to live jcurs In th penitentiary. The board of pardon declined lo grant iiiKg' reiiicht for a pardon, but It commuted his sentence to two year. When he serves that sentence with good lime allowance, he will be sub- J-i't to parole. He whs sentenced April 17, Vi'll. The two year with four months' good time ulluwanco will expire Jieceniber 17, 1'.M. lilgK wn convicted of embezzling II 4 from the Omaha Ice and Cold Hloiagi; company. He wu treasurer of several church organizations, v iios'i funds he I iilfo alleged to have s;ent, lie is M and married and licld a responsible position for many year. His downfall is attributed to Infatua tion for women, upon whom he spent considerable money, Neiileneed for Murder. The board granted commutation of sentence of two other prisoners. John Norman of Dodgo county, serv ing 12 years for murder In the second degree, had hi sentence reduced to eight years nml six months, which released him from prison October 21. Archie Ivlward of Hog J'.utte rouuty, serving a term of 22 year for mur der In the second degree, had hi sen tence cut to ii year. Kdward wa received at the penitentiary October 2H, I ill 3, n In 'i years ago. lie shot and killed IJen Jordan, a police oHIcer at Alliance. Norman wa operating a hoarding and rooming douse at Fre mont, Ibi shot and billed Henry Moore, a loonier, as thy result of a quarrel. Ills sentence commenced November 24, l!i. Sheriff Oondit. favored his release and Wallace II. Wilson wrote letter in hlw behalf, J'earl Hamilton Jurt of Ith.-ha rdson county wa paroled from th reforma tory for women at York. Jtlcliard Mark of Douglas, ervlng one to three year for larceny from the peron, was beard by th board but action wu deferred. Keep llooze Car. . Oeorge Coulter of York, who uto wa confiscated because it wa used for transportation of liquor, wa de nied any relief by the board. Karl Bruce and John Brown of Cheyenne county, both aervlng from one to seven year for grand larceny, now in Jail, were given parole. 1'arole were denied to Carl Walter of Douglas, one to eeven .year for grand larceny and receiving alolen property, and to Jame tjlanden of Box' Butte, one to 10 year for grand larceny. Both men are In the re formatory. Tli following case were decided by the board: Penitentiary. Psroles tniiitrit'. i;in Block, Douulm, tiurxlsry, 1 lo 10 yesrs; Rolt I'ops, New Vork, Oil. Id. The ml.le skirt li been officially and uemia- ! lienlly rrninvrd from III wardrobes 1 of .lOO.tVtfl New York women by Ih action of delegate lo Ih rnnven- i Hon of the New York City I der- i lion of Woinrn'i Club In inline unanimously In wear drmse no longer Ihtn seven Inihe from (he ground. The rrtnliilion sounding Ih death Kuril of Hie lung skirt urge wnnirn 1'irry where l frr thrinselvrs from appsrrl now tiring InlriHlured and hating edge that nearly sweep Ih ground and carry jerni laden dirl into I tie home. AIIVKBTIHKMEST. Ho ore Getting Up Hightsl Bladder Weakness Quickly Cor rected by Recant Scientific Dis covery for Old and Young. 50 Cent Package Free What wonderful comfort to ilrep all niifht and not Rtt un at lesut once, snd majrbs six or eisht time., tverjr niiht be csute of bladder weakness. Hove you for otten what the rmtfulneas snd lunurjr nf sn unbroken night of untroubled ilcep it lik7 THf HSJ. f. iAIltY SANATORIUM Lincoln, Ntb, This imiiiution ii lK only on f f. -! , - i I i f us In a f" li.i'iicn" h.l h i'i hi i:i . . r ilok-d !' 1 1 a will ' ' I ... S( 1.I4..I ft lU ltl i-l a. t Jul . i - f !' ' li i m .., i.r i4. " f !' 1 o.ff n f .-.,.Ti t Uhlrf fl ll' !.. ex ii..( a .. t .' a l la l tout .ii ,.. ) m mt .t a . i..il U.I I i f t i ,.4114 ll n A t' 1 I ' i f -i. f.s,(nt ni..a 1-..; ii la 'V s,iit it l It -. .ui tHas' Stf i.M. ef l. I li I k 1 I t.i,-iii. n(. u i .. k n. :.. t i.U( i, ma ir-a'stil' It , . I 1 I I i l ft- iff ..... t. .1 i ,!t b . 4 w...'. e. I di liter Pii uic A'l Hi I'i I'll "I I i t.- ,' s is l- l i r !( ! I '. l.o..l ..i V 1 1 il.'. .. i tit '.! I'laak At I I ll;.it-l I'i il n'1 l Ii ' I t4ur ftrtnrr f r Ih ii-(i t lo.arit "f si t I- ' . v bus. I t l a I ii'o l i ii. I s ! nd . s-.tlllt rl tH Ih U PsM a ..I ii.!.r limit a i"i.l h.ftt 1 1 al II I ' I u l lailV rl- --tut ' IW.vtf Hi-I liM 'I e i :it i.-i-ss if I.'n. t. ll.ii re 1 win X nuili th rrntisl tt with trparat buiUmg itutil in their own groumU, ytt tnlirely iliUliHl, n 1 1 fendeiicf It poU! ttt csMify iitci Ik cm tulUl:if I ting fli ts I fop u4 Urvetfd ta Ih treat- itaul f goiirot.Uriuu an4 fiohmn-1 11 diaef. no Cth r being InVt- 14; th othr lttst Cult.' bin ilaik'iS'l fef n4 lit voted Id th !jn tusl'iutil f !( mental j cats rnuirin( fur Inn wit.'Kfjl tai nJ t'fil adtaiiif Wm.. rl.lt' Wssdtrlul' ltai t.lkt Tt All Niikl Law I Slall.u a Braas Isllttt MaSa Ost tssl ltus Atia, AmSf Iht tirlncil'sl cauaat ef til treubit it cbrssit tnlsrstsiiiit sf Iht trai ls! i tnd ant blalil.f irriuiwa sn l thai snd f 1st arienlitlt tliasiarli tit-us ki.k k.H"t a bnoaa lat'l.ia t't laiad. aia4 wnlKsl taiaunty tarn trme taaistia suit it sassllr s-hit.a4 ttt ISt frs-juaul istssiaat Is urisslt ti4 lha rairriie lr st IM itaas Su..aa.et wnk IKit ttil ttt ba.t Ihi ba4 Is si. I akaai faatt .iai nan. iiin sn I t 4 ih-jl l Iff lajit ntlari'sl l.asin.a.1. Il its ws-.j Ifca V aJI.. U i. f. ..I l a liul. iSal a' .nr s I 'll f inl a s).t f SS'el s-iif s.t Miie.s l-da., ik a.t .at.it m ii,.ea k.'s sat si si-1 rs-ao ( s l. n.ai ka t k , lo in, nl'iiij ki -ii l. Ill Huff, ataii.r R....I, salt a I , Mil I. This U th Right Tim to IUv Winter Clothti Clend The Pantorium FREE TRIAL COUPON III llH.I til lit M -frmaaiaa kail I ta is iMily tm I raa s 1 t In-ill l.ii I a. an I as. a. l I'I'll 'a s li i III !'!' at , , liiiiislaa. ahont to klil. t I : )': llrl Nlalay, Kurnat, g'tlitj tHrraiir, I t'l 7 ara; Olan Hrutiuiiatl, llardtll, hoia i"alli,s, 1 lo to aa'a; Adrian HioU. Thiiralon, hurglarr. I to I rttai Hair I'uwan. Ksrpr, ahoot lo Sill, I to 29 fraara, I'larU fCvsila, bllli'oln, mu'o sleallns mimI lari'ii)r, 1 In 7 yar; llslpto Kaplar, kulh, liurslary, I In It vraia, llarrr Mbmiii, I'i'Usiaa fraud larrenv, i lo 7 rNr: ftt,il ll MrN'lihola, iAiUflaa. Insrialauf lilrr, I til tt yeaii. I'srolca ilen led : Klllls-tll, l.uf, a"aull, i to la )ura 11. i la.-, I.un ea(er. f.irirr, I lo JO y-trt; Krd I.. Ols'irelfMr, l.aneailar, hlirflarr. 1 to 19 -MrM; Alfreil Kar, Iin.-SMlar, itn-any n hallee, I in 10 yaara: i-'rsnk Martin, lain eaalar, frnlid lalianiy. I to 7 ': lla liee.her, liiiiistaa, laaaklns snd anirrins, I lo 10 eara; l.'rslg 'hmslaii'lald, t'ndsa, f"rry, I lo So .ra, Lewis Kuhnr, li'ius'as. stialliif ami recainf tlolrn SUloa, 1 to rHra. keftirmaU'ry foe Men, I'arolea srsnli-r); l.ralar (ulli-f. f.an'aa fir, l.rKln and an.rlii, I In )o ra; I.uihar lliliirl, f.aneaalar, braakliif and entering, I lo 10 leara; John Kulf, Ijin-esslr-r, lirenhllig and enlerlrif, I to 10 yeara; t'Hriwn O. revliiftnn, tlouslal, breasllif mii'I snleriiif, t fw 0 year. 4 nil (sses. ('iiiiiiutid: l.'iward Ksvnnr, Thiiralon, rereiving stolen proper! r. J srj Man tool K. Hlsss, Imuslaa, enilelrienl, i lo t vara (o two ars: ,loaih Knneer. Liniiftaa, hraaklnf snd an'erins, I tnnniha to b iiionihs. Stale Kxpense Totals .$912,691 for September Uprnditum for .Month $100,. 000 Below Atrrape Df . crrRse 60.0(M) I'rom August. Superior Pmbytt-rian Will Lay Cornerstone Buperlor, Neb,, Oft. 2 Hpcea,) Th cornerstone o ft he First t'res bvterlan hurrh will bo laid Hiitiday. Mr. I.uey t'omi and Frank Hchmel log, two of th tJIdest member of (he church, will have churn of the cere mony. The plan call for a very at tractive structure, In the library or clasalc design. It will he of light frown shade. The auditorium will seat 400, On the ground lloor there wilt be ample facilities for Honday school and social work, including a well-equipped kitchen with completo modern plumbing. The cost, of the st ru.it ure I expected lo lie about . 16,000. I.iikoIii, int. fit injn'. i a W or ient totaling t'jH'Ji wet drawn upon Ih stat treasury during Hi month of heptmlier, in-cording to Ihe report of I. F. Iiriiss, finanro err tary, Tim Is I'i", mul less than th month previous. Hill incurred by th slat for th last 15 month amount to I15,4''.',0(I0, of which iim;3.oii9 hnve been audited and paid, This show that state rietuie for Hep tember wer iilmul 1 0,'0O under th average for that period. t Th four big Item In th list are toad mid bridges, 1:1,73 s.'o; stat Institution. e3,202,nnO: state univer sity, l.i,7l.iini; n ml normal . hool. MTI.OO'I. The ode dcpiirtinsnls drew l,:ili7,ni', tlie enecuttve officer, M.'iu.lii'u, and ol her dcpaillneiits l, u.1l,0'iO. ('I.'isslf.eil. the ekpemllttiies for III hist li months are; Halarles and wages, 14,714,000; supplies, 2,II09HOU; office and traveling eleiise, )l,ti,13,. 0')0; nuilnlennnr of buildings, f 3" 5. 000; office S'liilpment, hiborntory im plies, etc,, lliM.ooo: land and build ing. $l,7fi.0i)0; publln lmiirovenienl, largely fur road construction, $3,720, (iiiO; fixed charges, slat aid and con tributions, iri07,non; revolving, store and stale activities, 1104.000. Legion Opposes County Red Cross Office liraid 1. llll'l. ii, IM. : - S't rial 1 1 iegrmu.r Th American 1. gloii passed a resolution ihsUrlrig that th post hud been requested for un expression of sentiment a lo it attltud regarding th lied Cross membership roll call and it was th srre of til Legion that will! th sen ha given by th local t haptrr In Hie past had brill variable to th ei service men, It did not beliei the n ceils i: these liu'ii In the county to be such st present as to warrant Ih I lied t'rosa In their further inalnte nance of an otfi.e wliosn prarticat lunclliiii was to be sucli service, Membirs of th ttil I 'ros t ru- i live l iiitiimits are li iiiianlimnis In i the Convlt lion limit be maintenance ' of a sms la 1 i hspter here is further wsrranled and it it hkily lV.it the roll call Will In- out for tlie cbsi ItreJ 1 1 In f purHiaes of the natloiial org.inlistlon. Woiticii I.rmliT to aSuk. Maud Wood t'arii, ii.iHon.illn1 known woman leader and president of th I e.igus of V'utiisn oter, hn ac cepted an invltatlnn to b Ih guest nf th Onish vluipttr at a dinner N vrmbrr II. tilio la (i be on of Hi principal apesker st the stat rrni ttntlon of th leagu In Hastlngt No. v ember 141 and 17, and w ill atop her on her wy est. Plutk ssd Vtlvtl Cssl ss Wrasi aclaslltiitllr Ciassad d tltsaittl DRESHER BROTHERS SCirNTlllC tltANERJ lift I una ftlraat Ttltfiksaaai Omtls, A T lanlit 0J4S ink ldt, MAiktt O060 sssssssssassass) tst-saaassassssHsssaasas mshsmssssjsw sw yik$L THK progress that MO Gnifva Vr'ill Tak Ovrr Strang 'IVIfplionc Offire rieneva, Neb,, tict, 2, (Kpeclal.) The telephoii ex' hange at Wrung I t b discontinued and ulerlber will lie given service from fiensva after November I, Hlxty telephone will tie added to Hie local awitcblionrd, milk ing IlOfl connected with the fieneva i cliang. The Ktrang plant bag not been pa; Ing fur some time, A pay station will be maintained at rilrang In the future by the Lincoln Tele graph and Telephone company. May field Is Lligilde. Austin, Tex., Oct. 2. On advlea of the' alt'iniey general, Hecretary of titatn KCiples tills morning certified by telegraph to all county clerk the name of Hnrle H, Maylleld 8 demo crtl! cMt'dldai for L'nited fitate sen a (or. nHP progress that A has been made by this firm in giving Omaha the finest Funeral Home surely guarantees you against imposition. We Maintain a Twenty-four-hour Pirc-Arrow Ambulanc Strsic F. J. Stack & Co. i'unaral Directors and Cmblmr ' 3224 Farnam Street Omaha, Neb. TO EVE-NOT TO SELL Aeb AuanEO!SEiceEniieiia GEaafl ho dm A lot of talk has been caused by a itory only fairly begun in The Red Book Magazine. We refer to Rupert Hughes' story of New York. Readers have already decided that it is this Sifted author's best piece of work to ate. Many have declared he will write nothing in the future to equal it. But those critics who have proph esied that succeeding chapters of this new novel cannot possibly sustain the interest of the first tew already printed are wrong. When a leader of his craft has achieved his best, he is aware of it, and his public is aware of it. We in cline to agree with those who say Mr. Hughes will neverwritc a greater novel. It is certain that he has written the big story of New York for all time. But we would emphasize the fact that there occurs no let-down in this story as the story continues to its conclusion. Iiach chapter leaves you with the feeling of having expert' enced what takes place. Sometimes it is a scene of early New York -so real you must make a conscious effort to return to the familiar objects and people about you. Then someone's mental processes are probed so deep his thought and action seem star tlingly like that of your own, or someone you know. 1 1 is ama ing to reflect that a writer, however skilled, can lay bare, for ex ample, a woman's impulses a wife's inner feelings a mother's heart. Patty Jessamine becomes the reader's ward: to follow her through her eventful young days is to feel actual responsibility for her welfare. It might be one's own daughter who in a full moment throws nerself on the grass beside the husband whose anguish she has caused. And through it all New York is in the making; growing before your eyes. Those who are entertained by their eager reading of "Within these Walls" will incidentally have acquired a a knowledge of New York which many who have lived there all their lives do not possess. A generous installment of this much-discussed novel is in the November issue of The Red Book Magazine on sale now at every news-stand. Those not familiar with the quantity and quality compressed between the covers of one magazine arc respectfully requested to reflect on some of the authors in the same number for November Rob Wagner; Clarence Budington Kclland; John (Jalsworthy; Albert Payson Tcrhune; Gerald Beaumont; Thomas L. Maison; Bruce Barton; Tannic Kilbourne. And the Art Sec tion of Beautiful Women. The Red Hook Magazine. For Novcmbcr.iclU ing now. Twenty-five cents. The Red Book Magazine I. s " 1 " ' I 'as i A t s-s lit't i4 l if I I It 1 ' k--t t .1. l .1 .. a a ! I'I l a . . . I" ' I X lent .uaikl M . IMl alti4 Ml ...I. 11 wVi.j'J1