r V , AS .4 My Marriage Problems Alicia Orrloo' Woof fkaae at "Revelations of a Wife" (Copmaht UI1) Hba Miilic Dlit In Have IM.Ity In 111 .Mother' Kye. Knr a long mlnuto after my mother In law' blunt query I ant staring t th axpenslv photograph nt ('lair r'Kirr with tli bizarre Inn. riptlon i Picky arrawlad across ta f;,,i, In my ear win echoing her question with empliiiaH. What, Indeed, wn thl plctura dolim In my husbands room? The thing wa a nrurf tlnar conflrmp tl-.ii of Dr. ! itll'ai hint, anil of my "ii uiiraaliifM cniicernlna- IHrky'a l)'i'f. Wa Ji ii.mlileI nhi.i.k the thought from the hastily, nod my memory galloped l,m k river our brief acquaintance with ha beautiful wist- Til Kill whose fiUU looked out lnaolj- cliintly nt me. hud met her with Ir. r.ttit, whose duvoflon to Imr wa patent, ami who hdd Inter t,lr u i,t hi engage niftit to )nr. J ii ky find I both had womb tfil not at the phynli lan'M i hop e, because he hal abundant. ( nuso fur hi Infatuation, hut nt her- mid I had nut been HHt Kiilntn-il when I had henrd of thi'lr estrangement. Mailg I Diplomatic. Hut I never liiul thought (hat Picky wa especially Interested In her or at. trailed bw her. Ha had noted her tindciilnblo icsoinhhinru to Ornce Prapcr although the dashing western Kill would never posse thn fnult ls In-nuty whlrh wii Crura Proper' fortune ami afti-r Mis Prapcr'a escape from thn coiisciticn''rs of her kidnaping of Junior, .Visa Poster huil posed fi,r the unfinished Illustrations whlrh th other kuI'm departure left. Kut I liiil heard my husband make Severn! unfavorable comment con cerning her extreme modern idea, ami twr nillltiint fiiiilnlHiii. Tlipno nro two thlnn whlrh Ini'imMlHtont IMrky - hltiiwlf it ilovotiMf nf every fiiil whlrh ri,nii!a alnnK alihni In n woman. Ami thoiJKh I huil known that Mie I'OHtcr wu mtirh linpri'annl by I'kky'a looka nml f.wlnatlwr iiiunni'r I nover have w-n thn w "infill who illil nut alt up anil tnlp nntliu whin h antared u. nwim I liuil ne.'er oiti-rtiilnwl th aliifhlent niitlon that iho ever ave him rvnlly ni'riiiua thouaht. My iniilhi-r In law brought me baric tu tha prem-nt with a Jrk. "WflH" Blm ilrmanilril. "What have you Rut to any?" Hit tmio iliufil thn blame fur the piwacMilon of the plrlure on tny alioul ilfiH, a If 1 hail Wared It In Dicky.' rnimi myaelf. I kni-w what I huil to iln, and that qulrkly. No matter what my own thoughts, no matter what my mother In liaw mild, I muBt betray no suspicion of my huahand. In lur present anger n'.tiilnnt him h would, no doubt, iiKiee to anyth:ii(f X aalil, but ah waa hla mother. Hlia would reinein be i tha thing I nilnht gay long after kIio had finxntten that her on had given any chuhu for the utterance. An Infuriating Taunt. Ho I compelled the whirlpool of my tliiuiKhta to calm, und anawered my mother-in-law's queHtUm with a non rhrilnnce whlrh, though frjrued. I Hatter myaelf aouniled genuine. "Why, mother, I don't think this neoilii any eomment do you? If you l ummuged throuMh Dicky' things you'd probably find dozens of nigned photographs from glrln. I don't think this means anything nt all, ex cept that MLhs Korent gave IMrky her photograph as a pleasant memento of her posing for him." "IiOok at that Inscription." My mother-In law grimly pointed to tho words: "Yours till the last apple falls, Claire." 1 laughed with really creditable gayety. "iii, mother dear. It's evident you i!on t know the modern girl. Thut In Hulption means a, great deal less than Tordially yonis' would have meant in your day or mine." My mother-in-law folded her aims grimly find gave nie a long, steady stare. "You're either a bigger find or a lot deeper than I have thought you. Mar garet," she said. "Of course, 1 have nothing mora to say, except this don t let me catch you taking this for tin excuse to hand that young juckn i n pes of a Tom Chester any signed photographs" She swept out of the room, leuving ine ho angry nt the Infuriating little twist she hid given the incident that for a salutary tlve minutes I did not I ling nixnelf buck to the realization of what this evidence of Dicky s d.tl I: n:"e noiint to nie. brup fiwuf th iytn latitat foeta, Grip imI luAuraM T laaiii laftV Bromo Quinine fW owH ofcaMrvf miM ( tout: iau a4 I in foshtatb. ihtvw a) not 4 li (idy Mt t- Bo surv you tfrt ' UDixinixTr: itd ;-XI1WlV Vl VET-1- VTROLL DOWN THINK. WE Valley County Clulw Mud SuT)hful Wur'ti V ork Or. I The rime of October marked the close of a year's rbib wink among thn boy und girl of Valley county. The club work was started a year ngu by County Agent C. '. Duln and an m hlevement meeting was held hei-p. Triphlcs won by the boys und girls of Valley county nt the Ne braska st'ito fair were on exhibition. County Agent lailo told brielly of thn work of trie club during thn past year and outlined tho work of the rlub for tho coming year. Kupt. Herbert I,. Cushlng of the Ord public: scIiimiIs delivered an ad dress and awarded the charters that have been Issued to th Various clubs. The work for 1 f22 23 nils for an even morn comprehensive program than the one ?ut completed find the show ing made ul Die state fair by thn club boys and girls has encouraged thern to attempt even greater things tnx year, l'lans are already under way looking toward the taking of a train load of nur bred livestork to the Ne braska fair In 1923. 17-Aore Apple Orchard KcttiriiH Owner Good Profit Kalrl.ury W. II. Kozel, residing south of Kalrhury nrross the line In Kansas, started a 17-arro apple orchard "1 years ogo with a view of testing out the possibilities of grow ing fruit successfully. This year he sold 3.500 bushels of choirs apples. lie Irrigate from two wells dug down 45 feet and pump the water wl'h gas engines. Mr. Kozel pumped 2.S00 gallons of water per hour for 60 days continuously without per ceptibly lessening the water supply. lie has now quit the farm and lives In Morrowville, Kan., and will give more of his time to the apple busi ness, hiving planted seven acre more. NiickolU County Breeders Hold Second Fall Sale Nelson-The Nurkolls County Live- stork Breeders, association held its second sule here. Seventy head of spring boars and gilts and pigs were sold, representing five of the leading breeds of .'-wine. Tho sale aggregated $2,063. These pigs were bought by Nurkolls county farmers. Grand Island Plans Uonds for $300,000 High School (Irani! Island ' According to the tisicornpb.-ted plans of the school dis trict committee on buildings tho dis trict taxiuytis will be presented with a proposition in the near future to vote $3(10,000 in bonds for a junior high school. r 'vi ak mm i a i Farm Agents' Notes m.ay corvrv. Clay Center Th tt plt of corn whr (Ittn.iU fliiifil, oily ami curn w;ii ; planlpti In romtmrlHun to piiu-h d-nt-l, ! a'jirchy in t h iC. b',. I'cti'rguti und ' u, A. Anti ron ftimta nar Hutiun. woro j hurv4it-d IfiKt wt't'k. Hoth ihowod from -t U X 3 p r r i: n t. l n o r n co t n of better (iiioltty fur tint is in not hr typ- of ii'(J. I'JnouBh curn wan huatki'd in tlio And.T- , uti farm to nlituin acr y iilU, they he- ' iiig 12 it liUMh)i in the ticr for th I'ln'-ti ili-ntfd tin i i 17 4 hiinlipis per aern fur llm liniilp rtent?ij feil. There ar threw mri of tjieice pluta tbnt have not been htiMK(t. Alirfs Mary Kllfn Itrown, who wrli.s thn . t on tm in t'itiV loutity for the n"wltit , tluha and irnntH'i the rfclpun for th I hot nchnrti lunch Hub, fxpUltid the new point in ronn4tion w(t h t h ntrn hot tiiilt a day to county toarhir la it wenit. j Th Volunteer Poultry club hrm (inihhpd (' -t- ... r- p..,,t. i v.i.irh ;.t i ie p(Tt and nre nbout to rmlmik tu ft nnw j v n ;th .-, t h it ..f . ii roll! tig ( ht-.r f lu Kn hi tc ;- ut in; ( unt'si, it inter pioject , V MM(.TO Ol T. Fiutl Tha hthor niiuation rominue. to oi-rtii y th renter i f atientnoi m Wnib li (ton autttv H --Ip la reiort-il by i 'nrl A I !'. th lOUIlly altJ.'nt, H br-ltlfcT j o,'ttie rc and fs'iiicr art muUu to itvil t hrinvch vt tha ftitt huskhttf wwathr. i h farm tur4ti ofric U m-nt l.oli .al Hl liVer th MtHtA In th bop of e t ir.n tlnaj witrnnn tii iljt a-i-tinn. A I ftiniof tf mn brtV ttfvu ptHit'd but tha -fjuiiB'l fur ect"l th aapplVt euiditin tu .Mr i'l-(t Tb 4t evv.t ru t ion h ( eotidiictil lh H thtfaf 'i n ttty. ty i nur ' h 'vtaj- U -t u- t dtr- . reft tr M t;u t an i.-n r fnu. h,. ..;r i !mr, i itrg, i i td auc t J r1" t 'ra t-r l Of I ,-' tu tha . t t ( h.-r . t-.. t )-.,, in ' ii r ta tc h 1'ivn riHM.ir .if 'hr ! I'uiH t r . - IV li.l : , , i ii ej I. t) ' J k 1 it (v t" An). . . at. t,f I l U. H it I -. 1 fl. I.I 7 , . . t - t ; t -. ' tl 1 1 1 1 I i i . . r . - it-., . t ,. , i ( I I ItW-f li., ,ttl . H h . u h , t-.t f, I r ..' I I v ' -.1 . - V, ' . ' h ii i I : . t , , ( - , i . , 1 1 ( i i. t 'i 4 if t,i J ' a , f' a I if f - a 1 Mbt, H ". - t ' . ... j t . w -- t W ii ' i - l 4 'i t " l ' . it fc - 1 ' " ' f . ' 4 i -. . ' V t t r 0 1 i - -.,- , a ! - ii , . ' . : n . - 1 i i v ' a Ua-Ma - sl . .tf 4 w a i v 4 l t fi ...... H - -1 t . - ' . - m a v a - - ' v . - a a f ft , t-ft - - I 4 t 4 I v V ft I . - ' aa - pathrd o" X I Jl lai,N I, . then we: VOO HAD ESCTTER IT lrs AN HOOR! Cf.T BACK TO THC :J1 rS, ' OAT Winner Are Aiiiiounrfd in Knox (.'(unity Pig Clulis I'.lontiifn Id .l.iuies jirczevsky of of Creighton won the high honor In tho Knox County Hoys' and Girls' I'lg club, arcii'ding to John K.immrr, who has charge of the. club uctlvlllea In this county. In the contest, each M.y or girl was tu feed a pig for 1L'2 day and keep careful record of the gain and the cost of such gain, llrezevsky' pig gained 1 111 pounds per day ut a coHt of 6 16 rents per pound. The net gain on the pig figured u $143. at and the boy turned down an offer of for the ankmal. Tha pig were fed corn, oats, milk, short and tankage. Miirncrn Dig Irihh Gruve. Celfast, Nov. S. Crave diggers at Mllltown cemetery went on strike, but When a funeral party arrived the mourners left their harks and dug the grave. Farmers' Union Notes Arliiiiinfi A sparisl llitllowa'nn nifulina of Kiiwhlil IcmiiI No, It ul Ihe ifarnixrs union ;ih hHU In J.eni Tr hiejilunian eulh nf i til lie. S'ire Ihun HlO PT iona ul Ilia iK-lKlihorheed atl'li'l-d. Attor a lltxrary inuiuiii put on )y Uo yeung puufjln, apuu lit;a wrt iiimiIu by alula I'-uil-a-rn lit !h Kunv'TN uriinti, who ilreva nut frum immha l iilt'-ml 1H nii'tfllns, I,, l'tf, iiianiiKr ef thi Vnrui-rH rnnai I.lrifriini-M rfiinpaiiy, mpokm ef that activity; !. Mn arihy, iiiannK'r ut tha O'armer liiiiin Siiiiw ni biius'i, ill iiini'd i-o-op-emllva llnn hnmllalus. snil J. Oaliern, aiain prm-lil'-nl of ih I'firinor union, aiuk along- aenern 1 llua of oisantullon ami co I'Marnllon. Wlillain K'-iiyon, a iii-mleir of tho torsi 1h I k ! Iirli-fly on Ihw nmuaun-a Iwlns rnfurruU lo Nvruaka volera, u'lvo estliig thn i'l-iilon of i'iiiIi of Itn-m Pumpkin iMo i,o-l riiffia wro a-rvnt fol Iowiiik th prograin, Klevator Make I'ruflf. V.nallKO A Jiroflf of 14,000 III ix tnonihs w i uliown if ih l-'armara 1'nfon iriMiparntlvn annoc-lullon, wtilili operate an .li.mlor IOT, anor.llns lo tho r-lerl of Xlnus,-r 'ruil'ric k prt-aoiiieil at t" r.tiHkliolilr' iiivptlng. Hold ( oiinly ( oiivriillon. !ewlu -A plan to extern! Hi" niemuf-r alnp ul I lie Kmniira union In Kallnn t-oun-ly ws ailopo-'l ut ! louuty coiivefiiluu of Unit ornunizai ion h.-hi in Hi" city hitl1 tui-B Tim niunly officers of IIik union hnv lon ilffHsnutpil a commit!" to vimt nil lh loi-ala In Hio iouiiIv und ( orsim IS pew ollra. WlHte Pl.-saO lit IPSborn, wlio eiM,k at th loiivaiilioii-, commciio 4 upon tin niniits-r of women pi-.-iil and com iiiemled tleiii for th-lr tnier.-ai In work. A mport troiri ono local shownl l"Si li.i-n inoinls-rs and J 04 women meiuoera. Tho illaeuaalofis In lli lonv.'iilloii were lu ru-ly along 1 lie line of P-ealuliflu. Cuhnnie I'rofit Small. Klmbiill Robert (Iliurd nt this om inuiilly la ronvmced tbat ranuers kh a very AmlUl part ul tho price that city toll. amiier pay for food. H recently shipped a carload of i-alibaije to llmulia, which aold for IJ a ton, or a total of IZUMn for tho Hiiliuncnl. KrilKht Kunaiineol MII4, and biokeriimi 1 1 6, loavlng him III PI for hia labor from tfta lime the liliinls were "t until Iho cal'l,.il" was loaiPU Into th car to aay nolhlns of retunia upon land ami equipment. Thla win a icpnn of only 'Z tiZ a tun. Arthur Smith If ..tittin(f uKcfit in Lh.i wotk. th county When accrotlltpd flock work bKu it (n luuntm fount y lat November Bevn flucki wM-e enrolled in tho proJe t. This ear t here are f i rteu flocks enrolled mid one poultry club In taking up the work. Ttn follow iiik perHifti arij lntreMted In thin ear's project: Mr. A. K-h-iIh und l'ul Si mniotiH, (.'"xad; Harry Hill, Men. Arthur Andwrruin, Mri. W, K. Karnhani. Mr. (iMr KudKNiin, H. O. lt and Iferimin Hi hrader of J,elngton; Kev. Mr. Httuter Htniun, (lutheitburjc . 1. J. JunKi en. S. K. Ow.ni; nd M. I-:. Coat In of Willow Imuiid; K. W, DuHtln and r. Norall of i ertoii, and I r. Buh of Sumner. Tho poultry rlub ttieiiibein ai iMorf Mcnke, Tbeodorw Mcnhe, Mlvln and FWtrict Kitnuioiif, Mary Ogorolk and Kt her Wlium. MADISON (OVNTV. i..tila v'ri't'k. .nt mora Mmliaon t mn tr hi-ti-s riittrrfd in the at.tte acrediEfd fa nn f li-fka' pn.jft h;t v i Hiikt-d urn n of th l'i Pfidinrjc flotka In point f fgic l.rothit t!un for tin pnf tumith. Mrs. J. 11 lluiittr'i Ibircd H' ka uvt'iagcd IS 5 if pi-r hn (Iu Ihk tlu t unfit h, ih ord lnt tc rpmia 1ut i'fivd from ttva i ol-b-tifl if Hurpulmrf. In tirdr in k?p up th- !,t.inilrl f l:idiutii ntunty acvred.ti-d f i'c k io i hat t he und vrttr i ra mu. vhI Muiiiiiuiin i f H'" t-Kt,a pt-r h-n h ! --tr JI Ihi ohtaittf i, It. A HHHit, thr mint y t-Unpu til oil. aid v Ur tht )1 fst.ha Hittlldllif t o liitd arrrrdllt,d f ik k w oi k i fti ii ir th vtftd(r "f had h' ;it th M a aort itf Ui-ra or airodm 'f . ;ic jhi.i th; pr jrt ta t-'i irv'-y will ' . ..ititt'tt d by, l t '! !.i pn. mi re.lH'y fr 4 t.nrt4 duMw t h" i - I 'Hi . k H't.lt r In a. or am u dif t -i ul t .o..in'jUi!n. if th B' M Hii'v ip-.p tn t.iii)t)d b that iii.i, . ,.i:.ttr 1 ! i Mr 'itt4ii thf ! in . i n.uii I nt ! H tn U 1 "i' ' a -f - .'t.tm f il-" ,-ll- t' .!. u ti ft) " a ' a t ' U 1i? . m ! 'utU-il t In ..f;d-. I t- . , lie .,uo!, . ..t I- .. a- V.t JL? -SkHoI ,-?yk ' ........ v i v I- ' Tl I ' i ii.. I. , .... i I ' til " e.....i ....... ..-. I fV td ' I " - ' .. i ... - : rtJ a,z . ' 1 ' - -t m ........... v.-.. " 1 '"" '"'' Utn'rillA jl 1- .... i s . i i . ..... .. . , .. ; - I V X l" T I 4 .1 I i r ..... .... i ... i tit, ot at. 1 J- . . , . p " w.i, . . . . ' i I I . ... , .. ... ...,,. , -. .''.; Lf", - -." : .-. .- y ' ' v t I 'A, 1 1 ; " - i't-' THE OMAHA HKK: -MONDAY, NOVKMBEK ., 11)2.!. .....,. l - .irni l.tflr. tMO IT- JOtT A MINUTE.. nr How to Keep Well By PR. W. A. EVANS QuMtlons cancsrnlnf byffsn. nilalloa mi prevention ( , submitUa la lr. tvn by rlrrs el Tbs B, will b nwrd rsonall)', subject In preitsr limltistio, whsr tumitud sddrM envslofys Is enckii. Dr. tlvsns will not nk dmiinoiis nor nrescrlb lor ladlvlduol d . Addr lottsro la cars o(1h lira. Copyrighti 1922. : OI Nt.l NK KI'IOKMIC, A lo, i nt hulletln of the Louisiana lieiili Ii ileiariniciit Hliiles that Wi case of deiigUB wero reported In that statu iltiiing the previous week. A lelcgrsm to the i;. H. J'ulillr Health Survey, from .Macon, (iu., reported t:i w mi hundred case of tho disease In that -lty on Heplemhcr 2'i. A iniiltltiide of repoijs from many soiin cs IrWirati! that dengue I far mora prev alcnl In thu I'niied Hlatis than it lias ever been before, and dial It liu reached territory a long way north of any territory prevlou ly 'Invaded. Letters inquiring as to the safety of a trip south arn beginning to come in. Whllo thn winter vacation season Is suinn distance In th futuifl, we are right In the midst of tho winter plan ning season. Dengue is a dlsenso which apparent ly has Its natural hiniie in Central America. It Is occaslonslly brought to the United Ktates by shipping, but un til now ha never secured very much of a foothold. It Is rarely fatal, If ever. It Is )tiltn possible that the few people who have been reported as dy ing from dengue, died from some oth er disease und either did not have dengiiD or dengue was added to some other malady, tlss latter being the a use of death. It Is generally agreed now that It Is a mosquito borne disease. There I not tho same degree of agreement to tin mosquito, which is responsible, but it Is reasonably certain that the oflilidir (or olH-ndnlsl Is closely re lated to the yellow fever mosqultoc. The Louisiana bulletin say "Th in sert, breeds by preference In rdns, bot tles, Jars, tubs and cisterns In back yards, and is often to be found In the water pitcher of the sleeping room. Itestroy mosquitoes, by destroying breeding places und by screening cis terns. Special attention hould be given artificial ronlalners, such as cis terns, water barrels, tin cans, Dottle, urns, vases and sagging gutters." The methods whlrh conquered yel low fever should be used against dengue. The mosquito is upt to be found breeding inside, the house. She Is averse to leaving the house, and rare- I ly travels long distance. All that I known about tho dixc.-ue Indicate that it will not endanger winter visitors. The mosquito breeding season will l.o over before the winter tourist sea son begins, liven though the days be warm enough for mosquitoes, the nights are too cool for them to propa gate, or for human diseases to mature in them. 'l think it will he reaHonahly safe to go as far as the lower end of the Florida s-nlnsula. If mosquito breeding is found to continue there, screens are protective enough, especially when the mosquito is at a great disadvantage. 1 have never known of dengue per sisting In midwinter anywhere In the Ktates. "Orange IIIieuinaliMil." (!. V. O. writes: "During the pa.st half century and more of work In our profecsioti, I have lorn-net! that no rule applies to everybody in the cause or cure of any disease. "tiugar produce rheumatism in me. The daily uso of oranges will stiffen my fingers in a week or 10 days. Un der a plain, simple diet, 1 am pretty free from the disease from one year's end to another. "Aside from the theory of the ad vent of rheumatism by tho tonsil, 1 (snoot lid mvself of the idea that it often arises from errors In diet, but do not feel competent to be very 1 dogmatic as to the particular suli- stances that Induce It. , "The problem is for the hospital and I lalioratnrles to solve. On th medical i H htls pav sufficient attention to the nntter of' 0i-t in their LwhUx I (lount it. "A word in relation to the teinpo mry relief of iti hing from any rause, Haing had a personal experience with erxeina, herpes, winter Itch, Ivy pollening and 'skeeters.' I have ("iind mora relief from the In ning in d.ih jl(nff vn W:i(fr. nn hof im it ran thrt-rt tumult it iilU'altfi f liu Hint Dog Hill Paragrafs " Py Geo if Bingham 1 I 'ihk't U.iKh f.Md.. t vrohihi th u d-H'-uti In. lay tn li'dnj: nut lirlun i i ii ii . j 1 1 i in I. M o t'lh.- (. 1a, in tt JIUUS A.NU M AUC.lt IN rUU CACti OK COLCRS IN THE &UNPAV Btt WHAT THEY AW AT WAIKIKI ECACH plo remedy at night on going to bed will give a good night pest from the winter itch, This hu been my cxperbncii fur year. "1 find that my diet affect this dis ease to aome extent In cold weather, but does not produce It In th warm season, I realise that each person Is a law unto himself and no ono is Justified In claiming that what will re lieve him will relieve all persons. Hu man brings were not made on that plan." Kectal Slightly Higher. Ignorant writes: "1. I would like to know tho normal body temperature. "2. Is there any difference between the mouth temperature and the one taken by rectum. ItKI'LT. 1. Wfc. 2. The rectal temperature is gen erally slightly higher than thut shown by the thermometer placed in the mouth say one hulf degree. Hound Hhoulilrrs und T. II. II. B. .T. writes: "Will you please tell mo if a round shouldered person Is subject to consumption? "1 am engaged to a man over 30 years old. lie is round shouldered, and every one I meet tell me he I a consumptive." HKPLT. Tes. It has been proven that people with deep narrow chest are unduly sub ject to consumption. People wilh narrow, deep rhesl are very apt to develop round shoulder. Prayer Each Day An thou hat hllvn, bo b It dona unto tlioa. Matt. 8:1.1. Our Father In Heaven, as children come to fln earthly parent, so we, Thy children, come to Thee. We arknowl- edgo Thy goodness In keeping us In safety during the night, and In tho mercies renewed to us with the re turn of the day. Whllw wehave been locked In (dumber, Thou hast not suffered any harm to befall lis. VV have lain us down In pears and slepi because Thou hast sustained us, and the morning of a new day finds us with renewed vigor for its labor and toil. As the day brings to us fresh obligations, fit us for their discharge. As new temptations make their appeal to us, strengthen us for their resist ance. In new battle we may have to fight, leal us to victory. Fortify ui against the evil w may have to meet, and mako us responsive to every up lifting and helpful influence. May the evil teiulencie In our nature con stantly grow less insistent. May tho spirit of love to Thee and to all become the fixed characteristic of our lives. Accept our gratitude for daily re newed mercies. Give us pardon for fdl our sins. Keep us as a family from harm nnd evil today, and when our days on earth are past, bring us to' the Heavenly home. We ask It in Christ's name. Amen. REV. J. W. STEWART, Ow.il Suuti'l, Out., Canada. Chadron Normal. Th atorr-tellinir Plana conduct a atory hour at tho public library evory fcntur- : day afternoon from 3 to S. The follow- ; lni; htudt-nt have charge of th work. I to roi hy Nelnon, Haitel Knot If. A He I Schfll and lora Strickland. Tha rla j told Hallowe'en atone Mrs. Kuatlna , rgfin of t ha t ruin in school J riday. i Tho uina of thu aihlptic uaaorlatlon hv tftei ut with a j J' tflZZ" grnat dal of I They hitvw taken I on lU-mll 1 j iu. H' iu v ry Kuod malrrbHl waa found fur a iHkt ball b'Hrn In th girl' flrt baa-k-t ball practti Th Alpbii 1'bl Tl aotlfiy vntortulnrd th y.t-tn A Ipha of"ty at a v i y civfr rube party in thn ym. Th room wa it '"Iv listit.-t ami all Ih iWoratnna wero j "'.r".,ly k';'.'.,'"'f ""M"wn- '''"" .iA , , . a,f i. iua-n lypii-ai hi I'l gtrla dred (iimiy uda In oiaUi. traw huta and i ft bahdittiaa, c,il' d for t h ! A Iph air Ik, w In worn dra d In iaron nd auiiUiiint i with tti.lr hutr in a platt. In a frtai of ! m if aovlnlotfiral haliira Ut W"k, It t-' H Kfin v u th" kiudfiila th product of th cultur iid Mf iififa atuud by a th.mtij.th ntt rt'iitut y, M..I!,., i, I C.,11 na iiiri'i,. f,.r ti. , VI I .1. I i 1, K a. v. II- it a 1 aluii.i.l f - ui. r a iH'.r, ...i, i tl ,n., i... i. io. mt I,, . Ui. ts u., (,,r .W t Ir. Hi.. ' ,1 II,. Im. tin !,..( II... , !. M . lati li y 4 .iu. .u 1 ' rt.,. I r , t . m Ii. -ul lain alC : .... ,.t i Drawn for The MOW COMC ON (NO AT" t KCAOY.TO V CO! Suff Cracker, Art, IWlareg f W ill Crark. Sune Morn Kansas City, Mo., Nov, . "I'm M, but I'm tmt through. osnlng aufc yet." Huclt I the proud boast of Hurry Morton, allt Aluldooti, nged crook, now In Jail here. Ob! tiisn Morton admit he I th "oldest find best" safe cracker In the country. it I u rather Ironical fort that tha man who Is confident li can "crack any safii In the country" i doing time fur forging several small check. "A man should llck lo hi own stuff," Morton said. "Why should an expert afe man like nie monkey eroun4 with check?" Morton ha done four "stretch" In penitential Rs. The first conviction came in IHTti. About two monfli ago llm nged criminal was reli-usel from his fourth prison term at the L awn worth (Kan.) federal prison. Tax Kvusioii Charged. Vladivostok, Siberia, Nov. 6, The .Vladivostok government ha lodged a complaint with the Japanese gov ernment against what It alleges was the evasion of tho poll tux of 45 yen levied on persona leaving the country, by ome 4,000 Japanese and Korean refugee from hiiberla. Ilefugee, chiefly Japanese and Korean, hut also many Hnsslans, arc leaving HI bcrla by rail and strainers, now that evacuation has actually commenced. Common Sense Copyright, Are You Slighting the Lilllu Oppnr limit ies! You have been letting a lot ol little things slip which iiiiKiit havu benefit ed you greatly, walling for lti big opportunity. The man who ffivn you a chance to benefit by u small i ;iporLtinliy whirl! you (piled lo gr-np is not going to be a booster for cu on a larger field of opportunity. Vou may never get the opportunity yot( desire. Hotter take the little ones us fast as they come and make them stepping stones to larger one. Most little chances lead to some thing a lllfln bettr. You are getting yourself in line for bigger things every time you grasp something belter than you have. Vou are bound to leurn a lot your self through the little Job, especially if It ho a step higher. It is tearing the foundation belter than anyone else that makes the big man's position unassailable. Vou cannot learn too much, so get It step by step lather than to Jump into a place too big for you und end In Ignominious failure. Uncle Sam Says I'ncle Sam's fiiuide lo Health. Experience has truly demonstrated that the prevention of dis ease Is far easier and much more effective than Is the cure once the disease becomes established, says the United Htates Public Health Service. In view of that fact, they, have issued this leaf let which contains a listanf the gov ernment's moat popular health book lets available r free distribution. The booklets listed all relate to health and preventive medicine and are written In simple, nontechnical lan guage. Itraders of The liee may obtain a ropy of this leaflet free as long as the free edition lasts, by writing to the United Stale Public Health Serv ice. Washington, D. ('., asking for "Miscelaneous Publication No. 20." roi n icAi. ai)Vi:ktine.mknt. Thla it tho MAN you rfiominattd now help tn etct him. I ' J hi, say m eAioN. ab laaa (j HH'MV M rt KIMI MUM m iksii i (i tm.t aj nl il V Qalilaool tat otia oaf. loaolt. f aiaii,..fliva o4 .o.aia. o.oa.iaoao ha fttt, oo4, oi.lt oaia aiio moomI M. S.Oia.a. Tour ! iMHl.fKl. Noa. a.ol..,ol k.llol CASTORIA Tot Iftftou aJ ChlUita IN USE FOR 0VCH 30 YEARS lloM! ira ii ti'6 " ,,a y '"TL r"tv ' a f 61 Omaha Bee by McManu. it HniM lot!) vou ;o aheajd I'M iONNA sTAY N HONOLULU - I HKNlEN T SEEN -.r.iFN HALF OF a1 Parents' Problems How- (.111 u i hlid be broken of the tin hit of surklng bis thumb? The best way is not to alio blm I" begin. 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