MK OMAHA HKK: MONDAY, NOVKMIiLlU HO. Nebraska Hens Lead in National Laving Contest .Sixty Birds Qualify for Roll of Honor Auburn Man Has Seven Surrmoful Iinli.iduaU Unroln illy A. P.r-il!.ty Nhraaka liena lr1 tha flald i f lair antrrad In III Nthroatta National i-g layln con teat whlih eload (M'tobtr II flf year of project work In poultry cul lure. Thiaa la hens .i i,n lha n tlonal rroid of parfnririiima roll f honor. Ohio and Michigan, with lnht l)m each, tied for w-ond pises on tha roll. Wyoming and Mtaauiirl ent-h hud on M r.1 maklnir tlio gifto which na record of p-rfiiiiiiniice of 200 or mora egg a per hi i d per year. Tha t-onteat wua conducted by tha exfan Inn rrvl- of Ilia alula university agricultural schnl. Altogether "I h na wers place. I on the national hon or roll. Theaa 71 bird 'W divided aa fol Iowa au-cordlng to breed: Hingis enmb svhtu leghorns, 49; single romb Rhode lainnd reda, ; burred rocka, roue tomb brown leghorns and white rocka, four each: buff wplngtona and whlln Orp ingtons, tlm-a each: alngle comb diiik brown leghorns and whlta wy.in-doiu-a, ono esrh. (if th 00 Nebraska hena aucreaaful In th contest It. it. Wells nf Auburn owned seven (Mingle comb whlto leg hortrnl; John V, Welch of Oinnha, six (single comb white l-ghoin); (i. O. Mill if Lincoln (alngle comb white leg horn), five; I), J. Ji.lniMjii nf Mend i barred ro,k), P. F. llordner of J-n-va (while rocka), Nrbrnaka Kxpert mnt Station of North I'lntte (Mingle comb white leghorn), Rueben O. Vo gel of Hi' ward (alngle comb white leg horn) and Harry V. Hill of Lexing ton (rose romb brown let-horn), four each; J. SchlnnlH of I'lllvcialty Place (alngle eomti Rhode Inland redal, H. O, Jiip of nnlveralty Place (buff iirplngtone), W, T. Iwivla of College View (Hlngle comb whlto li-glmrnN), Ivar Johnson of Fremont (alngle comb white leghorna), tlneo each; Mi. A. Arnold of I naval (amnio cumb Rhode Inland red). Ml. Hnrry NIkIi of Mead (Mingle comb Rhode Inland red), two eachisM. C. J'eteia Mill company of Oniah.i (Minnie comb Rhode Inland -eda), J. F. Porter of Fremont (white w yandotte), P. SI. Slat hew ann of Walthlll (white orplngtona), Mra. A. M. Thomas of University Place (alngle romb white leghorn), VV. K. Duvls of I'nlveralty Place (alngle comb white leghorn), and Don Douglas of Crete alngle comb whlto leghorn), ono hen each. Nebraska Feeders Impress Maryland Man Tha pr-aldent of the Maryland Farm bureuiij-arantly nude a trip to Keith comity, Nabraak.i, where he .tiri-li,ta.-1 I j rurloada nf femlt-r mitl ti be diainliutrd aiinmir Marvbnd rati! feeilera. The Maryland man aa.d that l.t found tha weatem Nebraaku mttlt- of auch a high grade that ha w.ia fr ful of pun huaing a, gieater uimntlty tinder the Inatruciiona be had, hi h, Maryland meiiibei-a wera rxpectlng the ancient type of rang cattle which have lii-cnma alinnat extinct In I Ida Kate. He aald. however, that It wua lila pron,il opinion that the Mary land f bra will find that the high type Nebrnhkii cattle will ba greater moneymaker for them than the r.il tie they expected and ho anticipated that another year will ace a ready marketMn that atnte for Nebraaku feeder ifiick, Potato Growers Buy Nebraska Land Railroads to Reduce Rales for Convention All Nt-biaaka railroad have agreed to give a ieiial rata f ono and one-half fare for the round trip to all peraona who are eligible and who wlah to attend til" annual farm bureau atate convention In Lincoln, January to 6. It Will be rieceaaary for member who wluli to tuke advant age of thrae rate to wrlto the Ne braska farm bureau federation, Lin coln, and aecure certificate to pre- aent to the local railroad ticket agent In order to aecure th reduction. Ticket will lie oM from December 30 to January t. good for return trip until January 10, A almllur rule liaa alo been made for thnxe who wlnh to attend the na tional farm bureau convention to be held in Chicago, December 11 to 14. Sffil for TYxai to Kaiaeil in VtVhtr rti I'urt of iMate Land Pritf Dit-linc. Uriulngfurd The l. A. Hiiiothrra farm of u0 acn. 15 mile eaat of fr the .!. i plant them with corn Madison County-Man Hogs Down Soy Beans puy beana na a part of a regular mtlon and for hogging down with corn ha come to atay, uaaerta R. A. Ptewart, Stadiaon county extenalon agent, (ne of MudiNon oounty'a farmer, ). A. hiinilernmn, la reported to have made tloa nin.Trk concerning the new fied; ' l ilo not rnlaa aoy tieanajtmt Dressmaking School Is Held in Fillmore County Geneva. A dreaatnaklng achool was conducted here for four days by MIhs Legg of the state unlvcrlty exten rlon aervlce. The delegates from, the towmihlp womon'a clubs, who en rolled for the lesson, are each ex pected to pa on the information re ceived to five other women. An open meeting was held Friday afternoon at which Mica LcKg demonstrated Btyles In dresaea and hat for stout and Blen der women. The talk was Illustrated ( by blackboard drawing by the speaker. MIhs Edna I'egler, Fillmore county home demonstration agent, as sisted Silas Lcgg in conducting the school. Loing Cups for Poultry to be Awarded at ColuuiLua Columbus Eight silver loving cups will be among the trophies offered at the annual show of the I'lntte Valley Poultry and Pet Stock aMociutlon to be held In Columbus December S to fi. The anaoclatlon will put up cup for winner In the American, F.ngllfh, Mediterranean, Aslntlo and utility elapse. The Columbus Chamber of Commerce cup will go to tho owner of the champion bird of the show. Ib-mltiKf'iid, lis Lk-ii sold to an eust rrn fanner. The gal was made fur cash at about lu per cent tiller IM.o prices. Two other tracts hav acid recently at price ranslntr from ih to JO per cent under the I'JJit levi 1. Two lurga ant'd pot tto houai in Chl.ii.'o have bud r pi tamtam looking at farm i o to rallrnad MIiikm,' di alr Inir to iii i ))it" land for certified ae.d prialiu tloti. They nre platiniiig to buy approximately CtW ncrea encli, ite. ailing to priHluca Ihelr own seed for use on their farms in Txa and Ala bama.. Crockett Weil of Alexander, I at., hava already contracted for approxl matcly 100 car of Triumph seed, (mi sldnrabla nf this will ba planted on What 1 known a the flout h Most plantatioii, a tract of several thousand seres that they own near Urownsvllle. Tt-X. Tills firm alo plants a large ncrea go at Harton and Kugln I -like, Tex., anl becnuaa it produces wuperlor yield, they are getting nearly all or U..H lt..H rii, n.l t.. Lllf'll P' ry I, ,I,J ,,'A ,t'llW.- HUM w counties. Farmer having certified seed are getting $1 n bushel and better for Immediate delivery and much better prlc for January snd February delivery. Japanese Slcanihhip Manager Confers Willi U. P. Official. T. Komalau, manager for America of Toyo Klaen KulKba, (Oriental St.-amhip company) which operates the laigf-Ht punxenger stentners in the transpacific trado out of Sun l-'nin-Cisco, arrived In Omaha this morning for a conference with Union Pncltlo chiefs regarding increased co-operation and development of business for bdth carriers. , Organized Agriculture Will Meet January 2 to 3 Lincoln January 2, 3, 4 mid 3 are the date set for the 1!:'3 eion of the Nebraska association of organ ized agriculture, farmeia urn remind ed by the state college of agricul ture nfCli l.il. A uhuiiI, the meetings will be held in Lincoln, the most of them on the agricultural college cam pus of the state university. The four- day program cotiHlal of the co-ordinated meeting of more than u score of wtute associations, Thursday lifter noon, January 4, will b f en t tired by the combination of all interests into two big mass meeting, one for the nun and one for the women. Toward these two important ma meetings the committee, In charge Is directing an unusually attractive program. for hogging off only, I feed that w hi n peoplti learn the value of them, there will b a large acreage planted." Afi-. Himiiei in.in sounds one note of warning with regatd tu the culture of any bcuna nud that Is to avoid planting them on foul land. Ho state th.it cli aji seeil bed I essential for the reason that the crop I difficult lo raise the flint year, the plants lu ll, i; Mtniill, Mr. HiiikIci limn ha been mixing Hi" beans with the corn in the same planter box, hii Intend to pur clmae a new planter with a bean at tachment next year. During tha paat season be found that bis soy bean crop whs ready to hog down by Aug tiNt 15, llu used a variety known as Medium Fairly Yellow. Hnsiness Men and Fanners Organize Chejenne County Farmer! Launch Hotly to Work for .Mutual Bent-fit. Farmers' Children Lead at University Lincoln (fly A. P.) Farming or ranching Is the occupation of more than one four! of the parents of the r.3-15 student now leg stered In the L'nlverslty of Nebraska this semes ter, according to figures compiled by one representative of the schools of Ilualuensmcn and funnels in t'hey ene county aro getting together In conference; 1 1 1 an attempt to find u solution of agricultural problem, ac cording to It. K. Hcott, county exten sion agent ut rtiilney, Altu meeting In Antelope precinct, Cheyenne county, the rhalrmnti of tha organization, C. A. Mangiim, a farmer, Invited hUHim-ns and profes sional men from the towns tu come out to thu farms and offer sugges tions a to bow their mutual prob lem could be woikeil out satisfac torily to oil concerned. Out of thl Invitation ha grown on organization known as the "Itetter Cheyenne County association," whose object It is "lo unite nil busine and agricultural intcri-xl In the country for the purpose of making- a survey of conditions affecting lh agricultural Industry, and "'where condition nro found unfavorable to siicceaHfnl con duct of the Industry, to seek a remedy und apply It." The board of directors of thl or ganization Is composed of one bank er, one iiewsnper man, ono profes sional man, one mcrvlinnt, (line grain farmers, two livestock farmers and Cattle Feeders Day Planned in Gage County Houtrli e -Cittll feeders' day will be observed at the stock farm of John Williamson, November I't, according to plana made by County Aiirnt Itlst. . At this meeting stock ralsei a of (lags county will hear ioileaaes on the j beat method of feeding. Mr. Will.; Unison I at prernt getting a cur- i load of Khortliorn reudy to tie ex hibited at the lnli-i niilii'iinl atmk ahow to b held at Chicago. The prwKrnm la aa follow: "Why ! I Farm All tha Time mid Feed Cutil ! Pint of the Time," Joseph i, hcve; 'Feeding Comimiti rattle," John Kric use; "Fuelling fjot- m own Fecit-. era," F, C. ilirinnn: ' iVeiling Mar ket Topper," John Willlaiimon; ' Ite. I suit of Feeding Trial," M li I'oa ki of Lincoln. il.illi-t adiUe, e ther by painting the trunk with con. i ntiated limn sulphur solutluii or by placing a piutectur Horticulture Seriiilii. Advie Tree Protect ion The h! n In agricultural collcgo ha ent broadcast In the slate a bulletin concerning the protection of fruit trees from the ravage of mice and rabbits, liahhlt, it is said, attack tree that nre from one to six years old and mice Injure the bark of tree of any age. It is better and i henper to protect the tree trunks this fall than to try lo save girdled tree next spring by brldi-e grafting, I the ad vice of horticultural specialists at the University of Nebraska agricultural college. Tha trees may be protected, the spe. Gazo County Farm Uureaii , Ke-Klects Riht at Old Salary Beatrice. The board of directors of the Cage County Form bureau have shown their conlhlence In County ARcnt L. Hoyd Itlst by electing blin to again head the bureau for the fifth year at the same salary, $3,:J00 per year. The adoption of the I'JliS finan cial budget will not take place until the annual meeting. Breeder! and Feeders Hold Meeting at Cozad Cozad. The Breeders' and Feeders' associations of Dawson county held their fourth annual convention In this city. A luncheon was served at the Christian church at noon, followed by discussions of present-day problems of these associations. Professor Possom of the University of Nebraska college of agriculture was one of the prin cipal Hpeakers of the day. Thnne present, accompanied by a large num ber of business men, made a tour of tho Cover ebeop feeding yards, J. II. Hughes & Fon feeding yards and to the Henry Armbruater feed yarn's, all tributary to this city. I r J I Farm Agents' Notes DAWSON COUNTY. Lexington la advlnln farmers to kp booka tho Hume lh any oihur tiurinoa uuttertokiiis, Alvah H. Iteclit, Imwunii i-ounty extenalon Ki-nt, rlle a cane of a local farmer who, fur want of a book keeping system, la womlorlnK way I" h! to pay liioo liii;omi tax. He hiol no bookn to show Unit h illil not make th lixoma net down to htm, Mr. llo'-IU - oilvlnea farmum to kicp liooka of llielr bualnfm i-ai h year ami to preserve tho book fur a period of yfitrn no that each con trace hi oarnlnsa ami In that way know where lie miptiile on h'a Im-otne tax. Too f-w fnrin era make ue of the farm bureau'a ai-hoola ot farm acrounm, accord Ik to Mr. Iteeht. MADISON (01 NTV. Hat Uh 'rek. Thr h bn nni question raided throughout Madleon county about th fAdinR qunllty of swer-t lover hy. In connection with thin. H. A, Htiw rt. th county xfncinn Hgint, tntn that Con W'riKht ut that cuunty unerl awvof-t rlovr hny rt'irliifr th suinnirr Jiit print a nd during t hln full fur hot h horN n am t 'Bttl. Hi whs ihort on hay, ho h rut nlmut four nrff-n nf pwri clover nt lh tlnii" ctf full hlootn. f ohta ln-i about fw tons in th way. Mr, Wright w b1 t he animals h if th' Kwrrt clover without (lift nut Ht) IiihIhi n on sowing th" rlovr in the fi-ll. .T. II. Iluntrr, livinar.oii n fd'rm ntirth of IlHtllw CrTk, a swr t a ihiit. it iay well to pi une and aprnv orrhHrd" Iln bun 13 winter apple troa from which pit kfd 101 biishfl of apples this f h 1 1. All of thft appli" wtTP sound and of dnoil ruin lit y snI alz-. Th tr",n wr' hHvJly pruii't iant uprinsf- In dlacuaslnir th ltf fcrnr ltwn this nd laiit year's applra from th aam tr, Mr. Hunter anll that tha tra wir not uprnypd luat year and thf ytmrm fruit would run b-itpr thm 60 p.r cent over mat or rormir years. SAl'NUKKS ( Ol NTY. AVahoo Thrpo community mdnc. hilil nttt wi-k In Smiih ri-nti-r, w--rp wi-11 AH' nd'd. 7tii- niffitliiKa look on the na ture of corn i-howe. A fi-iv PHtripifn Wi-ro Bflr-cled fit tlKn ine,'tnia and will be nt to the InternatliuiH I aram and hny how at rhimito. Anniher rorn i-nhilut will be hld ht the Anhl'ind e-boolh-ui'.,i mi NovenihiT 21. The Hiiuniti-re roimly litm w ill be ahnnn and aeverol urn di-ni-onetretlonn riven by the county rorn rlub and the imi ii ultutal tlena. . (LAvlivTV, Cy (Vd't-Mm. .1 .1. P.in ihii.-' fiork of rhlrkenn ha. avi-ruaed t r. X -aaa per Ivn iiurtna the rent I, moiiih., airordina to .' It t'ti-vbeiiah. th" r! rnnnty i-i-.n. e'on aai-nt. Thu I It more pr hi-n than the rn orl ni:..t by th flm k l;t.t er ain I 31 ifg. tnore pt-r hen i!i.n 'n th.' eer IOV lie tjn the r"i-,.i, of thu mi ri-diifl floik h..vif, mendu i in -proement br tbe re.ult of at-o,ui'ios B"od melee end tutHif thm t,i b-'.l y plod '10 Ira ben. In orde to ini-i'inffe farmere to trow more ttr -iith r. .tlna i tore, Mr. Ctav iianab. th- rui'i'v irnrnt. In. b-en i ol-fe-iinf fie rxreri-n re if firmere elm have known k.ffit .I'd iml '- i 'a fi'iintr. Kr-im the er'rni e of Mart n Wenka He found ihit f ,rh,f ri Ti:T .erlv v.rt.ty of k.n-' f-i f't-a- file Utter V'I th,l l.OT p--. .'. ir ii t-avee t'-.t I.. r'HH 1 .... tee Hill i- n n lie ! f.-t'rg lh keff !..-' ! s " - f i t. t.,lii ke tLr-li.. I- I "il. ' 'he . f r b .' i t t -i!" 11.1 the t,1,'r I f h . M W !. 1 1 a t h.l . I ,r h- b i 'l i-i e mtti, t-. ift h.- tr ut n t M .1 fun era. Thu otM-1 t -a la f.-oi la hia eKi. tl -a tf " - tb elk- b!.f J-hi S'a .a fe'ana i are hip irwl a-a a el .. i k ke oil at tkraah.t II. it. mir.B Ha tM..tt till.e f... So... b. lit in a -: I . a ' f'e a h h. . . . . i-1 t . h .. I 4 - I 1. beat -f I.' i.' t e-.Mp, ie aeaa . -4 ' l ia I a I J ara a ' . e , ,iae li I ' il' t V . -a Ik., t , " I . :. V t - 'he tl. - . V ' - !..'. I j M ll. ktHf. I if .:. (.re.-. I. a i.. ''t.M tia I'. I". 'I i- t ! .1 k. I ,l l I I I V ... . . , k j .i i-'ifci .- . i - a e . a 1. - .r ..... l',.:aal's',-', 1 ' i a a . - . , t . tii(.i e.( W. a'l lii i.. ; part of a balanced meet often tacktnr In the rold lumh. The hookkeeplns require, ment la to aaaure that ea.li fninlly ton-ii-rned in tha project furnl-ihaa Ha propur quota of tbe food. Otvllfe y.iKSHfnoa, prlnfipal of the Do. wei-ae i hool haa BiKnlfled lila Iriteiulun of orsanlxlna a rope c:jb In hla achool. ur. ly all of the bova atiendms thla a; boot will beooma membera. Their program oulla for meeting onto eaili month when they will ba coached to !vo epetlal di-monairn. tiona In lylna new kiiota and In 'ope Bplk'lna. I'urlnx the wlnlor, the 'lull membera wl.l li-nrn to tie all tho uaefi.1 knoia, thereby uldlnu their efficiency In and about the farina. ' FKOXTIKB COtNTV.. Slorkvllle Lat week, an aaent of. ihe I'ulted titatea Uepartinenl "t Bloloay und W. H. t'ampbull, Ihe oounty eaieniiloii gint Inepected aome of the rti-atruotlve woik Uonoeby bettvera alonn the Medlel river, Coirimontlni on Ihia aii-'nl, Mr. Campbell aaya: 'TTia penalty for trap pliifi beaver or huviitit pelt ol I cuv r n oiiib noaealon la o liciivy thut Ihe or- miliary land owner la atruld i look at a lieuver allile. It la a nrt Ol ivnua ii'- phant, that, howvi r iniirh rttimuKo it limy do. II niuKt b proii-i-ii-d l any !. Wu i-xpf't In e'-i-. a pT'ivlwion in aline ri-n-Irai-ta ut i -reek bottom iiind. p-nvicllnt Hint the vri!acnra ut b-aver oil I ! Imal will Lc a utiae ot mi i-.li.itliin nf Uie i on Irari. No owner wjiina hia land made a Biime preaervi- witho'll hU t-onaant and rutfer areat clnniafe to tn'i anu ciopa without locompctiae. ' IHTOK COUNTY. Svraeuae. The Otoo lounly farm t'U rou hoiiril lir Id a ttn-etlni! Katurday for th" purpnae of inaklna fl-riniiii nrrane nionia In roitard to the annual meeting of Hie bureau and for tha hnldlni; of a corn h"W. Palex for thla roiohinid Btlraeurin have Ivi-en B-t f"r llei-ember ti and I. ir exhlblla of white end yellow rorn, for whlih siihKiantlnl pn-lniuni.i are nffer-d, will he n ved up to i i m. lioonniher li. Mr steward, a farm-r of i-her county. Kill deliver the piiuidpul Bddl-i-a at Ihe farm bureau ntoclltig. tint univprMlty Diiblli'lty offl'-P, Of ihiae, tlit ro nro ijiiihuIikc worK In tlic t'tilleKO of Nfliruaka ultout 4."2 tu ilorita, linainr-aa or mhiiih nrljuurt to Il iinii-K Hoi nnd with 2J. Of the 6.345 atuiltiita. 3,fl3i fiiriiiahfJ Information repiu'illng .iii-nta, net upotlonii, which, lndli atPtl on the pnraonul cnrtla filled out by lhi atutU-niK, are am fol Iowa: Farnn-r, l,2!i: biiklnoaa tien, 821; akllled imdoa, Tl'i; dootora rind dent lata, 174; ruilrond woik'-ra, 17; a.'tlt-a-men, IBM; l.iiiiki-ra, 166; renl f-HlHte, 13H! fiiiirt offlrr-rH or lawyer, 114; liiiiiHi-nivM, 14; hi lion! li-iiclierM, 1M3; rniitraitiiia. SC; nilrilalPia, 82; Inaur rmi'i inon, 7"; luborera, 77; public of fltliila, 71; piibllMlic-iM or editor, 61; r nit wl Ktat.-M mull f-mploypa, 4t); tu denta, D: bei-retarlt-H, 4; Htenonriiphera, 3; weathor observer, 3; muali-liina, 3; brotlicihood workera, 2; chiintuiiriua worker, 1. Bfg Price for Farm. York Krmik Retiming of Polk pur tlianed a L'0-nrre trnct ot land two mllea norlhweMt of the oily for which he paid $57.50 per aere, or ft totul of $11,750. the rotinty. Central INcIirabku Urrt'tlrr Will Hold Poultry Show York The Central Nebraaka l'otil try iiaaivlntioii will hold their ntintial exhibition In Agricultural hull from December 11 to la. Krco uniform coopa will be irovltled fur all exhibi tors. Th te.t fiuii-lera In thla part of the atate are naltliiff for itgcrvo tlona. JiiiIkb Kiirl Hin i Icy will acorn the bird. mssm TONIGHT Tw'-. "HELLO BILL" Curtain SilS P. M. Omaha'a Own Mammoth Mu.lcal Ealravaaanta AUSflCES B. P. O. t'-lfca No 3 , Popular Prlrea, Hoy, 7 He and $1,00 Thrte Days, Starting Thurttlay, Nov. 13 A. L. EKLANCFR'S PRUEN I ATIOM Or NOW PLAYING MARY MILES M INTER T0F.1 MOORE in "The Cowboy and the Lady" .ilaitit tb tiutiH, I'lHti-ili'U may I -a lui. from poultry ue, luillibnir 1'Apir or i "in atalka, tlnae nu-ii wty. 0MN fUN CNllk'" MAI. Mill TODAY r-HC-WAN pmr.it teal. M. wildtaa PkmbIB Ike Ctiliimtila Hutlot i FRANK FINNEY HEVUE "ttiaalnf eel." Wllk final Cat! aaa FRANK FUNNY FINNEY laflal' Tl.lnU. I a Ik II Dally Mai., 7 NOW PLAYING BEBE DANIELS "PINK GODS" mat RHUBARB VASELINO In "Mud and Sand" NOW PLAYING ROB YN ADA I R SUNKIST SERENADERS 1b California Jn I)ncr and lUr AynroMilan Band 5 OTHER ACTS And FmIui f'hotoplayt j LVMaMaWaMMMMMBaMMaBl Jmii Want Aals i'roduco JCcmilU. 2 ACTS IH SCENES NithU 60c to 13 00; M.t., 50c lo $2.00 Appoint School Nurte IU-airl.'. Acting on Ihe vequvnl of Hclmol paironn, HupPiinten.leTit W. II. Morton of the lleatrJca public school ha appointed M1h Bertha Starn of this city Mchool nurt. lU TlKK (III NTV. r-.tvifi ."(tv. .iiiMt wjint ffff't th u.nhM rtuiUitf full wheat plant. ii M'anoti this ypr will liavw on thf rrop n.-U y-nr in a nniifn or a umii a ai nf rnnrtrn to HutlT ftiui.ty fannm. - rnniing In K. T. Wltil.T. tha nntnty ft- (Hintion m tit. JtiBt whut f(ft th wpiiliir will linvp on th murk.-t, l.m ay. In a ull-t for frp' uliiM'in, AiM-nr11nir tu Mr. Wtnirr, mm h t-f 11" whf.a in tui!T fomiiy Im nt I'-at a uifinH l.it.T vtuiiir Mi" m-'Uti'l th.in ttMl A lain1 nni"iuii if t't wmt.-r K "i in i hit ii rUnt- ! in uuil fiulfi tt iir ST.tuutt until af'-r tho r--nt tatn Th r..uniy ant i-H-a '.I- t.t i m .-ritly f 'irnl-ii-t by ir, ari rulluitil r'.lU;." Ti: .1U, tu lh frin if i)t-m i.f i' hart , Hinw, i 't nntir to Mr, Winer, th.it fiM m.-i-tur ror..liti.n n i'f M f"iir i ivfim- f.iVi.im'H tl)i-."jh.ut t r i nM't k -riv. tn-ri ! tritting 'l h- p!'uv tli ivan-. t,j tl. frum Ui rt it) K U knit n ! til -n.i'ii-n i'h .(''. tvi'l l Urn vim U ,m uhrfi l iiwn ?ti'i h n'.fr thin th tn-tinl i n' f tiif', it 1 i i I t .. 1 yr Hi t.,i iN f M It lAld 'f '1 t:t .Mtih At ft (.! tu i'-r. .. ti nf .n in- LI. t It U?.. : ntk'-g V vJrf.I.L--U t" tWT'-l !4 t n'l. . f.n, . u n i; . . .1 l . ( If I- a i I ti an ti. t l . i f f r - ' ' - t t - tv r. V F t Univcrsiiy of Nebraska. Stcrhaninl cnlnfirlnK atudnfn nA trail? i''hol mn f th unlvoraity rcuily fhimhcil a 20-lnrh "high duty" ihapr tn thr month from mii act of casting find Inat'i-iirat blu print a 1t that ) at tracting th att?ntinti of many irhoola and enpeclftily th vnlvernlty r lowa. n hlh "nt a 1M-ailon to ofcrv tha arrantfmont and hanriilnf of the work. ThanWIvlruc vacation thla year will ba Minted tu ly. Claa will ruma l.rompliy KrKlay mornintf. Thla la accord ing (. thfl f'liolro nifidf by th atudrnti Ini-t vaar whon thay voted to taka only onr day at ThankRlvlng and extend tha Chrlatmaa vacation ppilod tt few daya. i. W. Koianlnf of trachpr collcga hni orvaitlxed cjaaa in education nt Pawnra City 'for t ho rural teacher of Pawno counly. Mectlnga ara to be hi throughout thn winter, A him liar claaa wilt be or ganized at Murdotk. Thirty-on9 ronlca of old miitirpiara8 niftdo by the Info Carroll Herkwlth, rnura! pafntar and author of many bonk on art. which wuro presented to the Unlvaralty of NnVaaka achool of fine art by Mra. Car roll neckwlth. widow of the artlat, have arrived at th art Ballery and will ba iilarcd on exhibition about December l. The value of thcee plcturea la raf, an cording to Kdwln Howland Hlaahfteld, be en una the nrlRtnal In all probability will never fcp exhiblied tn Amorira. Fifrkwlth worK wa dono for his own Jnatrurtlon and an that of an enthunlaat, nut aa a professional oopyir. Twtnty-nlno candidate hv slffnlfied t heir Inipnt Ion I o try out. for t It inirr- Ih.k (IcliaiiriK fpam on Xovnib.-r 23. The fjiiPHiion is "ltolvM. TliHt tho Cnltfd SitiiP tiovt-rnnu'iit Should tirant AdjiiHtd CnmprriwH t ion ta the Vetera nn of the or id Wh r." Ten juniors, ight frfh men. hIx Hnlnra, and five sophomores have ko jhv rntord, A tem of thfje and altnrnatr- will be rhoen to rVprent c'h clat-w. The flrKt preliminary debate are chcdul'u la Pcccmuer . komnrt Klub ti considering mftntt ' ripta for th? product Ion. The Klub orrr a pnr. or iiod ror the best original play wiih mui'i'. Croipliton University Appointnifiiffl to position as officer tn Hin 1 1 C r . e 'if fifr-r' Trwlntng rorps "of )w I'ollogia of Art nnl the High 'hoot ere n nnoun'-ed by Mn.. t 'orbit S. Hoff man, prnfeaaur of military mi'-nro und tsi-tiia and coimnandt-r of tho aenior and I inner division nf the mrps., Kdward S. Moloney in Hppouited Ut be ma.fur. The ut ht-r neu ly-tiHincd roniinifulnncd tfftt.er nre nix rapiatn. 10 flrt lieutenants and 1 2 fiet-nnd il"ut.nant . all in the Henlor unit One color ariceant la hIko appoint ed for the mat. Th lint of nnni.-mnu-ahnd otfirera baa 23 STgeanta and ? corpora l fur the ritor unit, aid IS want and 2 rorporule for the Junior umf. The annual convention of the Cretchton ttiflh 1 alumni Witt hld tn I mi ha. Nn-iiiher 1 'i atiil 17. thf prnKrHrn of the thud day iM-ti.g tut-rafd with that of tha tU!-ral un! vernity htimi""o!i!ing etcbra ( hn. 1'hurada v u.) KrnLiy uturnlnaa th.-ie wre cl-nh- at the bfapitdia. 'Ihu!1ay rvenlng ttie nin of thf ion Vfn ion wre ilumn r )n-matttaraih on nuduat work. n Pri-l-ty evening thra i an .titt.a at th 'hivrtty club hy lr Wiltirt ft ft'fnt-r Mi'i',nthy rf the Mni innlc uf lit. heater, .Mmiu Th r.uv uf n-n'-a. of tha ntedtfal alumn) ( .t(t-iitj,Mi and lh ((! ml hoin. mt. In t. ! -l tn I't-ur a 1 ..re nf teri-U n fnf t-. i ti "t he u'-l k i .(uat. f art. frmi grr .t : .ifi.h-ti i t tr'in a;l di'-" ii'Tv, ih-! r". L.d f.r .1 nan- l-i- it rot'tily h-i I If tiUr K m ,rl h I ti 111 fr .,il I K i;ti ' v tl 1' It ai'iin'fl hd ' 4 i,.r'ng if th-if n at i is t t tt ('".ti (,", a d r r- '.Hitt I . ( divil f" t, l j i!t t-f tn ( ::- M i t l f i t i n h It-tH '1 - ti -i I f - a :"lt I ' "!l I'f I , . W , t ft A! t A f Ii: -HI H I r a h I t jt -ft III li.lHirit H I. I - it ' ' , S t h i I r. ( u. ' ( i ri. tit ' -t - -i. I . f V n f-e 1 1 : ' I I I a ..(. , ff in if n -l i? t . ' t a... a) wf 4 Mi it t a I ' The things you've laughed and cried over all . brought back. JACKIE "OLIVIER STARTS SUNDAY nri now LkXM And Ail Week PRISCILLA DEAN James Kirkwood Stuart IIolmcH "Under Two Flags" A ii npondou mrern V.-iou uf Ouida'a world-fatnou t.ovel. Malina, Llaily itiltl tvry Mailt a 15 KAE SAMUELS I hj IIIiii- Slr.ak ol Vaudvlll Poniiii.a a7illl.r Co Oavlailluliiaaa a Ca. THE DE MARCOS With Savrn Mu.iral Shi-ika Ailalaldi- Hrrrniaon Th, I.liatar Hroa. lupiia ol Day Atfaop'a I'ablaa Pnlha Nrws LEW DOCKSTADER In "Talklnr Ihrnuah Hla Hat" Mala., 16c l 60c Nihta, I6 to (1.00 NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS GRAND .... 16th and Binnajr MOUSE PETERS In "RICH MEN'S WIVES" HAMILTON 401b and Hamilton STRONGHEART (ihe dog) In "THE SILENT CALL" VICTORIA . . 24th and Furl MAE MURRAY In "BROADWAY ROSE" UKK WAN ADS HK1NU KKSIXTS EMPRESS NOW PLAYING M.. OOREE'S CELEBRITIES IniprcaBlona of Famoua Opaiatlc Stara HARRIS a LYMAN I Uraailar Wilaon In "Ijiva Jt Clovaa" Novally Danclnf HUUHIE CLARK Co-nmiider-ln-chj,f of tha Army of Fun DORIS MAY In "UP AND AT 'EM" Scraan Batravaganza Cuts sh Check development ot tha cold that might lead to something aerioua. Thla simple treatment cools and ioothes Inflamed, irriutad tnembranas; loosana diaagraaabla phlegm; braaks colds and concha in short order. Don't wait tight now ask your druggist DllKING'SSIW -a syrup for coughs&adds Corns? Justsay" Bluejay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn i lilue-jay. A much stops the pain instantly. Thf n the corn loosens and rnmes out. Made in a colorless clear liqui.l (one drop does it!) and in thin planters. The action is the time. Pain Stops Instantly I4 ' nt. .Mi.ll.inil Cli..-, i a ! 4 a.i.l t , iH t.l r a aa I , , 1 f I i i , I a-' ' i . I . a a a - ' 4 .. .0 W HO Chronic Con stipalion Rftk-I H Uhtmt ihi ( w .ujt. lulirlianl m4 A aii.alliiiw. ttf Uall 'aa iaaaii4 a"". Ulan uu Bra. aitallMa4tHl, ) vua,li t-f N autre a u. brkiaMK litu.i I. .raalU4a Id !. ha.aarl In Itiai. Hut iaa, ,. aa.fl K Ki.,lu. Inn lun im a rilaw u H I l-ailM' II at ik.' I lla aal. tl lahf ! aai ian it. 1y It tiKlai. a I I'fl'iifri I Ii "Va" - , "M Find you says the Omaha X. --a. fx r-aaa afat - - m ttee Want Ad who get to work on time and keep at it faithfully during the day who do all that is expected of them, ' and more too who are determined to get to the top by giving you the very bett that is in them in return for merited advancement who will become an asset to your business and make your in stitution stronger eventually because of their association with you that's the kind of employes, people in every trade and pro fession who read the "Help Wanted" columns in the "Want" Ad section of The Omaha Bee to keep them informed of the jobs that are available in Omaha and surrounding territory. Your advcili.Hnit nt in the "Help Wanted" columns uf The Omaha liee will put you in touch with a most il.ksim1!e ches of worker in Urn community, And, ki-i'p this in mind, the "Want" Ad cIihiuh ot Tho Omaha Morning HocThe Kemiij Hoe offer you bt ttt r n ults at h T nwt, Tho next time you haf a vacancy In your to.t office or factory, call At-lantic 1000 ami dictate your "Help Wanttd" aiUeitiment one of our cotntcou, efficient "Want" Ad takr. 9lu OWha Mcnmittrl Bw THE EVENING DEE .1K HKK WANT MX- - al k 1,1