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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1924)
Dullur" Murks lla\ Saif# % ith * Shipment* I i»l»l let* IttHttml I hi IhmmI I mi Mtlti lm( \ttnal* 111.Mill Ilrnl VIlaMa IHilt* IliiaH tAtm**, if rm mwi *.* ►mat d,.m- ■ *» cue« I* , I ICC Ml •> t 1M . .mill di, i*.* im «m e*> t . g ip.il i» acwd **• M reports ... *.«M and m*a* ***** Mi* l«U» I . II# I oiled INalM 1 wpartpent id I gi nil mi In a lipn| on IM n ..I a la< Market* Hit plfinwnil dr Ml IMHH Man .. o i - * •■ i • n I** getting and !M pmrrment «d ha. •a th* lartnu* PttliHta,• ...» tight In Ilia timidity .nail n« then wa* • fair damand pit thr twiter gindea and there wei* not »uflM.ui arrivals nf thl* kind nf ha* In nunl of lh* marMta In mm IM needs of 1M trad* Til* tower grade*. hi. ti cm itttilted IM hulk nf thr la.i Ipta, at.l.l •lowly and ai price cn.**ai.ma in aoma cnaee, continue* thr rrp.*H little I I..nr Itrmanit "Clover hay n*»* a!a. dull." thr re port alatea rrpartally In the central weatern markeir The demand for Ihl* hay appear* to M practically over for lha neaaon. While good timothy hay la likely lo continue fairly firm, clover and the loner grrdea of limn thy will prohahl.v continue dull the remainder of the crop year and ahlp pera will do well to he ante of the market demand before chipping theael grade*." Continuing, the report aaya: "The alfalfa prlre trend waa down ward during the week. While the limited arrivals of choice dairy hay brought fairly firm price*, the med I urn and lower grade* declined m* terlally, No. 2 Blfalfa at Knnsa* City celling a* low a* $14 to $15 a ton. Rx cellent paaturnge proapect* In the west and southwest restricted the de mand for alfalfa and It wa* difficult to~dlspo*e of the receipts In the larger markets Few Request* for Prairie H*y. “Prairie hny wn* *lso dull and while hay of extra quality *old fairly well, there wa* a very limited demand for the No. 2 and lower grades. "Curi-ent quotation* *t the close of the week were a* follows: No. 1 Timothy. "Raaton 125 “New fork, 1.1" 50. * "Pittsburgh, 127. "Cincinnati. 125. "R, I,mil». 125.5" "Kanaas City. 12" No. 1 Alfalfa. "Kpnaaa City. 12" “Omaha. 522 Nn. 1 Prairie. "Kanaa* Cl*:. lit •St. Mule. 52" "Omaha, II*' SPRING PLANTING GETS UNDER WAY Tnbi# Hock, Neb. April 27. Sprlng work on the farm is already well under way. Small grain la In and the ground for corn la now receiving the attention of the farmer. Winter wheat la leoklng fine. The fruit tree* kre In lull bloom, particularly the pears, plums and cherries, sod the apples goon will be, the buds being profuss and ready to burst. Straw berries, raspberries and other small fruits promtse an abundant yield. The pastures are getting green snd some already have placed their stock In them. AtivKKTixr.u icvF 84 YEAR OLD MAN MADE YOUNG AGAIN “Hart Found Fountain of Youth” Says Oklahoman. Mads young a* a man of Jo years virtually, S4-yearold J. It. Howell, well-known rancher of Kitw City, Oklahoma, declare* that Ills sniHsIng rejuvenation was brought about In a few days by sn exceedingly simple method. "I sm as young and vigorous ns I was st JO," ho says, "and atn getting In better condition thnn I ever thought posalble, Before I tried thla method, I wished T whs dead, I was In so hopeless a condition. I was skeptical and had lost faith In every 1 1 thing. Now In a few days, mv glands arn awakened and I nm enjoying a complete rejuvenation and restoration of my youthful vigor," Hlx months have pasaed since Mr. Howell made his test, nnd he Is still convinced that the beneficial effects are lasting He a»ys, "1 have found a real fountain of youth." Speed Results Reported. Mr. Howell used the now much talked of knrex method - the discovery of a Missouri pharmaceutical chemist. As told In s recent Issue of Hie Kan ' eaa City Journal, many others are an f nounclng delightful effecl* received * In from 24 hours to a few days after Its use, Hpeedy satisfaction has been treported In cases of weakness after •the flu, stiff Joint*, aching muscles, exhausted nerve force, premature old ! age and low vitality. Knthuelastlc I users tell of blessed relief even In oh ; etlnate cases of yr-ns standing, where all other treatments had failed This method Involves no tremendous ex pense or painful operation. Tablets are use,| nnd are taken privately. It contain* no drastic drugs and those who havn tested It say Hie effect Is a healthful, oil Mira I, lusting In vigors tlon, f Mr liable to \II. no many Mirren**** iriv#» ih,**ii ir fiorted that the American dlatrlbutora tiava derided to make the compound available to any perann needing It, with the understanding that If coata nothin* should It fall to aatlafy. Thoae now wishing to try thla amazing In ..▼Iforator under the terms of thla tnonay bark guarantee may write to Jibe Melton laboratories. 147ft Melton il^ulldln*. Kansas City, Mo., and a full strength regular two dollar trial (treatment will be mailed In a plain, pealed package Vou may enclose two dollar* or *linply M*ml your nntn* without money mvt pay two (|oll*r* and portnit* upon dallvery. In <*lth*r trn**. If you ri'porf within t*n dnya you ar« not *all*tloiI, th<* laborntorlaa will refund III* purrhan* prh* upon .ri*f|U*at Than* Inboratorla* nr* thor ninthly r**pon*lhl* nnd rinnni'lally r* .liable. Anyone may anwpt lh*h guar kQnte«d offu wljb implicit cunfWtnce. MidlandCaHtgt ( urnfatal Future_ • CAMPUS • or - MIDI ANIWOI LEGU " PUBMONT'NBB- I I • », m*u »•** «ml** Uidi'FlU * % *J TW« It • ylow of I lie rant pit* of Midland rollr«r. fronton!, a* It la to Imdt niton now hnildlnia aro ronatrmlod following tho romplotlon of llto ratti|talin for tMMl.WW non undor nay . . llto |> mnaalltnt Ittdldlng la alt rally lialf romp Mod. Tito girl.1 dormitory la to bo hnlll no»t and thon tho I arnogla library. Iho mon a dormitory and a dm In hd rolloff holMIng will tmtiplric llto building progtam Dean of Midland Speaks in Omaha Diiniwf* College Campaign for $500,000 From Two Pulpits Herr. Dean W. E Tllberg of Midland col lege, Fremont, spoke yesterday at Kountse Memorial mission, and tli« Church of Our Uedeemer. In the In terest of Midland college's campaign for $500 000. Walter Voss, a student, spoke In Denson Lutheran church. Addresser In several other churches were mad" by Dr. O, Jl Pannkoke of New York city who Is conducting the campaign. Coluinhu* to Sentl l,arge Delegation to Klks Meet Columbus, Nob , April 27. Hccause Karl Kramer of Columbus Is the State president of the Klks club, and WII llam Oregnrlous, another local man Is the secretary, the Columbus lllks lodge is plannlng'to send an unustmlly large delegation to the state KHt's convention In Omaha, May I, 1 nnd 2 International Survey of Economic Conditions Aim of World Meeting Ilf 4ft«n< l*m«. I.lnooln, April 27. To encourage all countries to conduct comparable no tlonal surveys considering economic conditions will he the chief proposal of the 1* American delegates who will attend the International institute of agriculture which meet* In Rome early In May. according to Informa tion received here hv the division of crops soil livestock cellmate*, nnd the state Karin Hurenu Federation. Other proposals arc the develop ment of studies of farm management, land economies. marketing and greater use on telegraph and radio In disseminating agricultural statistic*. "fhe International Institute of Agrl culture serves a* a Hearing house In gathering, analysing nnd disseminat ing statistic* and general Information nn world agriculture. The Institute ha* a tolal of «2 nation* In II* or ganization. According to e. B Steward secre tary of the stale Karin Hurenu Fed eration, "more than usual Interest I* taken In world statistic* on crop pro duction. si present. A large committee composed of f — ' With the County Agents Fremont Methods of feeding sod management of dairy cattle .vara die cussed at a meeting of dairy farmer* at the city hall at North fiend Wednesday flight Farmers from all parte of Lodge fount y heard M II L/t A TI's,m of the dairy division of tha agricultural eaten slon service, advice on feeding and man sgeinttit, Lime sulphur* spray will do sway with freakish appealing* puffv fungus growth* on plum' trees, the county agent advised farmeis of the muni v I'h***# growths, ha said, nm celled "bladder plums," or "plum pockets " However troublesome the pocket gopher rnay l»e. with the damage It causes to alfalfa amt nth r fields the past la fairly eaav to » ontrol, *< cording to the county agent A number of In rjuiriag hava been received fluring the week as to extermination of the gopher, ha said Me recommended tost farm *ra either trap nr poison the u »phnr* ami said that "the mam thing is to practice some kind of control '* Another township nnt l-l tibarruloflls meeting was scheduled for *od«y at Hnydar, this county Farmers meeting I here were to hear addra****** on the fed eral atate plan of eradb stl rn nfiri In demnification "f bovine t libar-uloala. preparatory tf» submission of the petitions required for bringing Ihe . of k into Ub‘ county. Fullerton The seed corn shunt on In Nance county I* first lug its* if to some extant Inasmuch a* th«y testa of corn* made by the local farm Luii are prov ing ths* there la a. supply of good seed corn In the county that - so Pa distributed to farmers The fatrrt bureau announced that some of the samples -if l»M seed hava tested out remarkably well and thu even 1912 seed was available. Pier erf I farmer* in »hl« county are nr daring soy beans for hogging down and allage finite « large area In the county has bean sown t«» *ov beaus In the past end present Indications ,rolnt to a. larger arrange this year. Farmers and small nrrh.t »*fl lata In the county hava alra.idv applied the dormant spray to their orchards and are con teinplatlng pulling on thiee sprays, th* county agent declared This he added will Insure them apples free from Insects and fungus disease*, and better grades of fruit, especially If the aprays are foil on at the right time Hoys and glrln agricultural clubs In this county are being formed and reorganised at the sine-led iste, the county agent re ported Two more leaders for tha dubs ware recently appointed. Wtat Point N \V. Maine*, atat* **fen aton agent In • otnniijult y work waa to confer with ‘Miming county people ve* terday and today on communlt y prob lerna and organisation of entertainment group* for th* communlt.! •* Pruning demonal raMott* were afaged on th* fartn of Merman Hflgg* n*«r here. With F II HOppert. of toe atat- college horticulture department dernonatrgt Ing the proper method* of pruning fruit tree* and vine* Farmer* In Mil* county who j/lcked their *##d torn from th* field* •*■• year and row have n aurphl* are finding a good market for their aged the county •gent a*Id Thla corn, .ta a general rub la of higher rermlnatlon than that picked from th* crib* for aeed he declaretl f.eilngton Dawann «ouiMy'* nc‘lt|#»ti* for eradication of bgvlne tuhe-• uloal* Iti f hi* •county wetc taken m to ‘Irnnt I. Hhilmwny, recretarv of the «t#te deparf tricn» of agriculture Thla omulelea the work of fartrieta In th* rounty for a«klng for th* federal date (eating and indernnl* flection of catfl# for • tjMen uloal* I’ll* Meaeian flv hue < niiecd moulder* aide damage to early town wheat In thla ciint' accordltir to t tin count) agent. On* farmer near Mothenhtirg report* nenrly *• whole field deatroved. he <nld In other field* one fiuitti of the aland ha* heen kltjcd hy th** flv Under good cilmath • ondltlon*. however, there etlll remain* enough to make a good yield, th* agent aaid Kali feat* will !»'• taken up fhl* •ear to eliminate the flv Women of the dinty ate becoming more Intefeated in the food* md niifrlflnn orojar t of 1 he e» - fe houie econotolca e* • englon aervb-e The women participating lit (tie pro I e» t have arranged to form o pet receipt*" hook ktoch villa peraona *n »he /mini' who ate planning to teach rural a# hoola or who wl*h to better their knowledge »»f agriculture were advtaed by W M ‘Mtmn hall, the county agent, to read the tuilleffu luat leaned hy the atate Agl lrUlt ur i I ml* leg# aummar achool Me de< lared that the achool ahotlld he well attended Th# * minty agent I' rmnpanled a grreip of men from t|je Willow valley dfgfrb » on a four of the Medicine vailev drainage dlatrjrf In thla county. Several drainage project* In the county Were viewed Reward Mia* Myrtle Kuatey of the atate e 11 melon service met with del* eg tea from »l* communifI •* n the county for the third mealing of vornen lo'c-r cited in hat aelect Ion and cone* ruction 'th* delegate* eonatni'fed hate upon the frame* they had previoualy mad» 't'hev were fn return to the dub* from which th*v ere delegafra, to give the aame in *truct|nna tn their fellow memher* Wa hoc Proaoecf a In Weuodera county are good for an average fruit crop, Mo tin » • A«eut Moherf# declared II# room ■ended the* rmera keen *’•* ^rttl* tree* m good condition hy apraylng them reg It1 *b 1 rottig it tig wnt afAtu (ft* year by two Asunder* ruunlv farmer!*, the county agent announced Ttie».« teat* aie for determination of the -at vale'le* that will grow under anil an*! climatic imnrtltlona In the county Northern ami western seeds wi-rr plant -I f •#» »ho feats Concerning the re-ent Mut-ment *»f 11 llveatnck and dairy organ >/.*Mofia. warn Ing farmera against pur* Ii.hm* <*f caith from "scalpers ' the <ounty agent slid "If parties lnt#r»*ated In buying good dairy cow a will call or write tin* offu I think we can work out plan* fg*t ling COWS we know will he right tf there ta enough Intereat. a tne-iing Will be « allad to »||s« u«a tho Mattel .** d» tall." I.ealnglon #iMit| people "nM only like to hut will meet together aa regularly «■ luncheon * lube an*t business organisation* In town*.' the county agent an id Me then dlacusaed ih** community programs held or f*» he held at t ovote I.»• ilogton. tirant Willow Island K »orie*.*r Plstte and Overton. and recommendsd that more eommunltlea in the *-m«nty organize for Iheir entertainment and aduermn fleneva Women from «ik * lithe In the county attended the delegate meeting here to discuss food selection sod nutr* lion, as s it pi led t«* ih*lr own home* Aten Ion. Chelae* fleneva township, ileneva and Fairmont cluhe were represented The delegates reported that 'hey had h«ld five meetings with a total at tendance of |M women rhe women ar. nrenarlng a county wide pet receipts book Numerous Inquiries have been received hv the farm bureau aa to n*re if hlcke. many fanners' wives repotting dlfflrulty in raising the chicks tb --mini • agent sh 1*1 fie recommended nrvemi points re surded aa salient in tit* ^ufIV life of the - hi* ken, sr* that the lnfa.it ptmlfry rould be islaed without lose A fanner In the county had keen Ina Ing several pigs through disease and one sow had lust farrowed a litter which showed signs of dlaeatc, according to the • otinlv agent The agent stated that the farmer cleaned Ms ho# In* and made i he quarters sanitary, and that several ill t e c« horn sin* e then ln.« proven to he ties It hv, faat growing pigs A demonstration of the best methods to pursue In poisoning pmaet gophers waa staged on the farm of H iv Kernpf near HhPkley Farmera attending the net !fi i n *« ware ndvlaed as to the In cation of poison to he effective, the hah Ita t-f the gopher and Ih# damage done hv the pest W*#plnR W»l*r |»*m«fMlmllofur of lh« svoik of darn* hull! In ruIIv and dll* h** l»t **'■!«• lha ‘Vii-hl*’*' »<**»■ of (h* ■oil, wara h*ld on th»e# farm* In thl* county •lurlnir Hi* w-ak I unoer* *iur»*a#d 'hamaalvaa a* ruin h lpl*i**t*d In In'# da Hr* Two mt« of Ifolalaln <-alt|e war# ahlppad Into liit county 1**1 weak A farm firm ntinha**d ulna H**d. on# f.nm#r houirht fly* heal tnd another took a# vara I n f th* reuialtldar for hi* farm l«'ollowln* ih* arrival of th* «»# ahlp man* of faille, a dairy fn*#t|ttff waa ■ inpad at Murdock and O M LaurltMn. <.f th# «ta*a aatanaion »etvjr# nddra**ao lha farmer* an»l dairyman praaant Omaha Th* fmufla* • oun* *'«w T**t lop #*aor|#*'nn Hu **tat fom»d#f#.1 I«• ninth month# I a •» In addition to (ht* production taatlny ih* fadaral *<«•* vatarin*rlana < omplaiad 'Rating nma hard* tor Ittharmloala Imrinr lha pin# month* of '*«'ln« 1* cow* have haan anld for hraadlnp p Ilf Dooi atil 3? war* cent to t'ta tdflCHV-ird* \ Rtada Molalaln own*d hv f'hrla Mpanf Mnnirt toppad th# lint for th« tnon*h with 1 pound# of hutt* > f‘ii rhlrf v ulna niwi produced tivai 4k pound# < f hnttar tn t flva cfiwa pr»tdu, *',l ovat i d pound# iind thraa row* prnducad «v*t tIO pound* Hyramaa Two farm*'* In ih# connly ffi oitarutcd with each otli*r In hnlldlnif toman d*ma on fiirm* v* pravattl aroalnn I of th* foil Tltay nra now •valrhlrttf ihalr land to *** how affa< tlv# th* dam* me Th* 'ouniy #K*nt announce,| tha nnm^ of tha nIi hoy* and alrl* in thl* <ountv v ho hav* woo fraa trip* In tha lloya amt Oil I*' clllti Weak In h* hold on Ih* ngrl fitltural cnllapa rumpii* at fdmoln aaHv f.a■ t fun# Th* trip* *ra aw« ted hy tririou* orfanliatInna for apa» ipl work rat i md on Ip *h" different Junior af t l< ultural « ittHa hv t.ia individual* Junior wotk will *uppi*m*nt to* gy of woman In OaaR* pra, Im■* «ti mmir economic*. It wa* announced at tit* Ji*ad <)tiMri#r« of Ih# t lnh I Jo- woman ''•II at l a mi m In Inter**' Rtrl* nt ha pra-dnrt -n th** project# outllnad hy tha #laf» *»t#t» *lon *atv|ta (Marta hava haan parf***iad for m**f Ina a* Nfahtaaka f'ltv May fc, *« which l»rorulnapt vatarlnarlana and n''la a* pei in will out lln# ilia work of Hi* fadarl! and atala government* In arndhatlon of t ovine lubarruloaia Th* educational « tmpalRn la planned to loiul «nd 'mtinfv i svjr or Ranlaal Ion* and the .ounlv farm huraati Illalr on* f«nn*r in Hi* "«wni i* •* nparnfln* wllb Him rimniv n, •••» In l*"* it «r Hi* varlmi" v#rl*tli** <t il**'*' fm yialrt In thin *mini Jr Th* "H*ll*a ar* plaiil**1 In **# whlrti I* !• » Millar! In *nfl Mini * IImihI Ir 1 nniill'ilia nf I bln mllnn ami Him Infnr mini Inn obtain#*! /mm Hi* l*al# i* r*liiy#'1 In Hi* /armorv In lb* fall. wb*n ♦ hi* immIm ai* ' ornplatarl «‘fin»i*1*rabla lnl*-r«l |a bain* manl f**a<*<1 In lb* wm li of Hi* *ini * mil gtM* t hlba nf I h* rmiiii ' lb * filing T**n ■ Inb* ara alraarlv *1 nr 1**1 on lb* a* *a*tn'* <vii l» « ill *#v*• ii oHiai ara obtflH i«aU* lo oiftnut. f leading agricultural and bualneaa nr ganlratlon*. farmer* anti agricultural teacher* met In Waahlngton early thl* month to dtacuaa the program for the Home meeting. The aervlcea of the Institute to American agriculture are dlatrlbuted through cooperation of the federal department of agriculture. steward declared that IT the large American delegation can acconipllah it* tni**lon In obtaining more uniform ami comparable agricultural atatiatlc* from all nation*, it will coneumate a decided aid in adjuatlng world crop production to demand. Hy Asaoelatrrl Pres*. W*B Allan's Journal (429) 19, pre gram. J ft 46 <>ldtlma mush WtiH Huffs In M)l> 6 m. -mill- ; 4 JO, n«wi; 7-10:30, orchestra, If*Julian, quar tet. dams. Wl.W, Cincinnati dot) i 9. uncart, rioliti, musical. Wl AA. Dallas Ntwa 4 4 7 4). 1210, ad dress, 4;,io, redial Wuc, Davenport 44• 41 4 Jo, bedtime. 7, lecture; *-10 musPal WCX. D*»iolt (617). I, -uncart; 7 JO, music WW.I, Detroit Naw* 467) 4, orchestra WflAP. Fort Worth m»h f <•!*«» am 4 4 7 <D 7 10 10 46. • On- eet WOK. .lafferaon City < 4 Io 74» I. oirhe* tra W11II. Kansas city (411). 7*1 children, music. W MC, Mernph a Cummercl'il Appeal (6001, 4 30, or'hesirs WI.ACI. Minneapolis *t Paul <417) 7 10. Irctura WHAM, Minneapolis <417* 9 9, must csl K!,X. Oakland 4601 ) 1 4) 1 J, Collage WOAW, <»maha 4 62<D. •; <0 * -rche* tra. WAAW, Omaha 4340) 7 to, musical WOO, Philadelphia t64>9i <1 30 9.24, rnnir< of' hrMra, rn Hal WHAM Philadelphia 4,:iSi 4 34) 9 14, talks or< h*-»tra WKI Philadelphia l J96): 6 4, talk, or< hesirn WIP Philadelphia 4609). 6 O', orchee tra: »■ tnik ROW, Portland ( 492- tall 14, talk, raritai K PA k, Pullman <120 » « ’9.7 Ifl, talks readings, song* Instrumental Kl’n kan grande, o <4Mi 7 **. rhll dian; 9 1a m . orchestra talk, hand. WCJY, *» hene. tady <3«t») •. i< 26 «d dreaaea, I 46, musical K K <»A. Heattla < 466 i 10 50 flarh an C let* W64AK Trnv 4l*o> «, concert, t la, ad dress, • 16. talk. » 30 corn-art f WOAW Program | s _—>' Monday, April ?R I S9 p ni Program foy member# of tha Hart Hrnlth Comedy Player# r**»w | playing at the Kftipreae t1>aarar, f»mah« , "Who’# 1*»y la If* la fie Ynura. nr fa lie Mina?" flill Franca .facie Cooper and tlenrge FranHa "But a Taper Arlene Melvin • Kl*a in lha Park ‘ Flo peamond "Hoar Would You hike to H« a Kid Again " Halan f'urtia "Auld f«hg gyne," Mill Franca Jack Cooper and Oeorge Fran* I* I fdk# You Malvln and Curti* "Tall Ma Mill# Oyi»ev Flo |ie«m«»nd "Coo-Con." Hill Kr«n,». .»», H Cn<.p«f »n<1 *laorge Fran* i« Accompanlet. CollTna Halle.,, in nail al dl re< lor of Hen Hmifh Comedy Player* a irt p mi IMnn*'r program foy flan dall'a floral t*rrh*efr* of lltandalfl Klofa ■ rea* auranta » on p in Program foy *oiirte«y of the Worn a fra benefit «•*..< latl**n of the M** > a4.eea Arranged by Mr# Mac g* hmldt Woman'# oftorue The Woman’# RarirfH aaao* laMon. hy mettifo*ig of Martnony Ha view No 40 and Omaha Review No 4 Mra Mae g* Hmldt, Accompanist Popular medley: Maya Melody Maid* (Playing at the Home llnfa! ) Mr# May Flanagan nfrerlnr Haadiog "Jimmy Brown*# gialar'a Wed ding Mlaa Ruth foinhanv lano duat—'Hungary”.., Kpalllng i*. la in# an/ Kvalaln# Cooper Vocal trln "gnmewhar# a Voice I* Calling Tata Mra Margaret ft Puma, Mlaa Marguerite llrown end Mr# Mae ft* hmldt Mia* Iren* Car|#*>n, a* * ornpamat Violin eolo; "Fauat l’#n»a#l** da C«*n r er V I* Alard Mlaa Uladya Ftirnae* Mlaa ffagel l.eavarfon, a«roinpan|af ballet g*ntlm*nial Haifa May a Mafooly Malda Quartet dele, fed Mra I, W In maa, Miaaea F.velyn, Ruby and Mildred Johnaon Mr* II F Mofieacy, in . timpani*! brief tuik M * a I te||n M Hall, atale comrtiandar of lha Woman a benefit A ****** ia • Ion of the Martahaea Vocal aolo "Nahraako l,an*t .. . . . Mr# (|e*itgc H, hafar Mealing*, Nah Mr# Mae g« hmldt. a* * ompanlat 'Fgypli* Iteppen May'* Melody Malda Plano duet "No Nut render March Morrlaon Kv ■ I Cue and Flam* Cooper Quartet detected Mr* I W Ian*-- Mleaea Ruby, Fvalyn arid Ml 1*1 red Johnaon Mi* H l Mttrlaecy, a* * ompanlat Vocal aolo "Can t Vo lleah Me » mII Ing i'arollne* Cat <» bam t Mfa Maa g* hmldt Ml"* Ilea* I fd»avetton n* < ompanlat. Vfonologoe Woman # Rwffrag* ' Mlaa Florence Cohen V*i* al trio ' Joy# of gprirtg Coopat Mr* Margaret H burr,* M<a* Marguarita llt'iwn Mr# Mn# P< hmldt Mlaa Ircrie Carlaon. a* comnanlat,. r**« |»t< l« r mad lav May a Melody Maid* 4lV% I It 11*1 MP s I Heals Old Sores Peterton’a Ointment To t lie million# of pOoplf* who tiae I*#1 *i eon a <Hvt«rvia*viI for pile* aitaifW, milt rhniirn, |dmply Ikln, nor# f>*f 4fid • hullriF, ivteraon any*, "Toll any atif foray from old m»r#g dial it# mightv hogllng power la wonderful RR»1 Hllh diode of old miifg Mid iilrara h4V* I<*o ti hauled AaU yuib diogulal, 3Iu\ m, fivu. j i Winter Wheat in Iowa IBooks Good bonditinn Favorable in Ne braska and Kansas—bess So in Illinois. nr AiBOflltel Pr»i. Pea Molnea, April 27.—Winter wheat In Iowa eatne through the paet' winter In good ahnpe, the report of rharlee F. Harle and I.eelle II. Carl of th* T’nlted Htatea Department of Agrl culture cooperating with the elate department, declare# The rendition of winter wheat on April I, 1924 waa reported by rnrreepondent* of federal »nd etate crop reporting eervlre aa 19 per rent normal comjair»d with 97 per rent reported a year ago end e 10 year average condition of 96 per sent. Very favorgbl# report# were re reived on th# rendition of winter wheat In Knneaa and Nehraak* but leaa favorable were thoee from 111 Inole, Indiana and Ohio. The condition of rye waa reported 92 per cent normal *a compared with 91 per rent a year ago. feature* In Iowa were reported 91 per cent nor mal. Heed com geimlnallon from teeta waa reported 92 per rent. The feed Ing value of the 1922 crop waa re ported 95 per rent of ln«t year a. Jht production of milk p,r cow kept primarily • for milk production waa 19 pounda par day aa compared with 16 pound# January I. Meventy flve per cent of the cow* kept prlmar lly for milk production were being milked on April I, the report declared. Th# .number of rattle on feed III Iowa on April I for marketing waa approximately 9 per cent leaa than the number on feed a year ago. Feeder# report that able reduction aeema to h# due, mainly, to a ehort age of corn of good feeding value, th# agricultural report atated. Th* entire corn licit had alaiut 4 5 per cent fewer rattle on feed April 1 than a year ago. Th# corn belt etatea eaat of th# Mlealaalppl river allowed a decreaae of 9 per rent over Inat year while th« group of etatea weat of th# river ehowed a decree#. of only S per cent. T'naatl.factory gain# and the com paratively high price of corn have been the dlamuragtng Influence# rather than ahortag* of feeding rattle or the market price* paid for fat cat lie, tha report declare# flood quality beef cattle eold higher during Feb titary and March of th-e year than during th* earn* tnonlji* alnr* 1929. and tha apread In prlrra between feeder rattle and beef rattle haa been th* Urgent for th# winter month# for four year*. Motor Car Kill# Man. #e*. lal ntepateh to The Omaha Nee. Iteatrlre, Neb, April 27 flrande Hlterwood, formerly of Harneeton, Neb, waa Inatantly killed at f>tl*. Colo, when he waa nut down by n motor car, according to information received her#, llurlal will lie at Otla. WAAW Program __/ M on (fur, >%prl| fft. Praaanfad hr H«l«n Malkin Pl*n»»—"f4 Ogialla' Wnlianhnupt Oara Pinkal ' HniiMn* Thru" .... . Pawn th) "Ylarafoar Train' Wlffana Mr* *!*«•»»* Itaaa Othalfa Kifi'Ur ac< "mpanlli Plana -"A .Japan*#* Huna*( Pappan iana %Varn*r CJtnn—“Paa d*a Ami<hnf*a f'harnlnada frfirln* Hf#ap#r Cornat fnlo H*I*, fait . . .... y m Mill* Plano -'Tha lluii*rfiy l.a valla# M*-aala Mahan Raadlnf H*l** iart Mlant ha K*ra<hn*r Mianar Jn»n| «»f Ih* H|>«ikan Wort! Vocal (al ‘ Wnfhar of Mina ' Put i*tgh fb> ‘111111#" . ... MrOlll f'harlaa Maa*a|| Oourtaar John <1 .farnlaaon Utudln. Talk on Muaic W'aak .... Ilalan Markin. Plano—"Polka da r*on« art nh*t«rood Olh*Ma Klndar Cornat Polo--- Nalartad ...... p m Mm# Plano flnl» "Puatja of Hi.rinf" Binding fJarfnida Maatarann hirm Itiimm in 0|i|H>Hlinn In rtwlitl Inrmw* Minin» 1'nnrl * ^ miM I «l« h ► urtnrr "< Mining *tnl t.ning '»!• *»l«lflii«il lit tunutHl hm IdbcAb* ApH! If Th# |wot ■**• Unit b*#»*ve eotegt*## lo In* Vees* vet##: op panel fwel |M fourth ibM matt j t# aiiatAM t>* the Nehtaati* tat **> j lluteatt MtHllnn lb a ! laaued beta Tbe atalemeht de* He# j Iba ptnpnaM Mlntt a# »f*» •r.hb b •III r#u*e fat met • a**1* t Itvcrm *#bt*b' • abtl |s'**ll*lt lo* res** tbel* j ,-oata a* mu* I* that tbe* bill hat e to I leave their faint# "Partner# Will have lo pay Iht** llm*a a* mttrh parrel peat <hat*** If Ih# Mil now Mint <*ib»|i1*iM l*> a apeelal mtntnltts** of i-onet*** la* come# a lab,1’ #*** the alalement It roll'll*# Ih* fat-met* both "B'ltPg | and ranting," It continue*, "aa he heal In,pay for tvliat tie receive# and for j what ha ahlp# Ml, hy panel |met." No Profit F.vperted, The ala**m*nl argue# that "Mo otie will challenge Ih* e!at»fti#nl that the •*rvlca baa lived up to expectations," but that "nobody **|a»rt« It to make monay.” Kxprea* tales, according to Iha Farm bureau allegation*, are at preacnl approximate to parrel poat rataa, and an Increaa* in Ih* latter will ran*# a considerable switch over to tha *xpr»*a mnda of transfer. The appropriation of 1500.000 mad* by congress for Investigation of the mall service, costa of carrying mall and studying readjustment of rates, I* put forward by the state bureau aa nn« of tha reason# why congress should not get "Into a feverlah haste In which It wishes to revise the rate# thla session before tha Poatnf flc* department can advise It Intel llgenly regarding the proper distribu tion of coat#.” Walk For Invcatlgatlon. "It will take the department three or four months or more to analyze Ih# vast volume of record* which they have secured through expendi ture of thla 1500,000 and therefor* any action which congreaa takes dur ing thla session In revising the par cel post and poatal rates, cannot be based upon th* results of tha de partment’a studies, "Any congressman who votes for a change must do so Ignoring the fact that about a year ago he voted for an appropriation of $500,Ono to be expend ed ao aa to guide him In hla vote, Paying that th# proposed Increase "undoubtedly has it* origin In th# d* termination on tha part of someone to Increase the salaries of postal ern ploy##,” the statements declares that "It la generally admitted, however, that the poatal employes, taking them at large, receive wage* or aalarl*# aa high aa era paid In Industry for simi lar positions, of course there are In equalities aa In any large Institution, and thee# undoubtedly will be ad Juated,'’ S. D. TO HAVE TEN FIELD MEN IN MAY Pierre, R. I)., April 57.— Field activ ity of the t'nltcd Hiutes bureau of an imal Industry In Knuth Dakota will reach lie crest th* first week In May with Inspection work progressing In various parts of th* stale under a corps of 10 experts, according to Irr. J. O. Wilson, Inspector In charge, Th# fight against dourlne, an In fectious disease among horse*, found chiefly In Indian reservation* wcet of the Missouri river, la prartlmlly won. Dr, Wllaon declares. Three Inspector* have been ordered to canvas* the fheyenn# reservation In a final eff- rl to eradicate the disease Rcables Is well under control, Dr. Wilson believes, owing to th* Inten sive effort waged against It In re cent year* by cooperation of atala and federal authorities Following winter Inspections, four federal agenta now ar* In th# field In th# Pin* Itldge snd Roeebud reaervatlon* supervising dipping operation*, according to Dr. Wllaon. Roms large herd* ar# being dipped a* a precaution, with no evi dence of infection present, he eald. Three other Inspector* are at work adding to th* number of federal ac credited h*rd* of cettl* end provision Is also being mad* to combat any dan ger of hog cholera, according to the Inspector, Wolfe Oil Corporation An analyst! of -The oil situation in connection with the above com pany will be sent on request Hfarm Eltyacf & <£*. Himim 4 S. y I ink r.nkttg. It Wall St . New York /f'AflrAe// 6/*o When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE •t OMAHA KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Mil WAUKfr AinpU IImikm ihimi *l»»p*#rf •» ih#ir 4rmi»* lial«n« • 4"0 alway* rt«Ht#4 w»fh r»fi«ra« T «l#phnn# AT ImH« SSI* Updike Grain Corporation "A H.'l.M. < MMllHOTMil H«»»" AdHe (iarr'iHnn ' M* I »o" L 7 - Mi M*d»* 'f»lM I n" H.» lautHiBw |Kt. a lafKMMtiHil (Ml M Mmol |«t m* w I**mH(* dm* MW I* Ih* ft.** M I .ft*.I «t)M* Iw \ i. *»» Midtfi . *♦-.»> r* *n- * * III* t*tvf**( *1 m»li I t* ,.n t •(*** wmO him har* a»M »y IhH IPMIMM |«*K-*tM IMt Ht*«*ld t*"' On* *...»nln* I..* tpHII *» »*» **» ni(k>.< * »VI* Of lit* **1* tp4.fl «. *•*.!*... •** On Hi ll «W h*4*t# r,..tt>l ihat | 0**w II OWWM t*k* *tf* I ill I* In Ih"** II »h«lt*lt rut nf haiafn ■ Ih* | .. i III!#* .♦ Ill'll t •f tangling dia*i».*m*nl, m* u #'nh « tHp an* n.ant, anil I flntchM f., .« I ha thn'lght nf *«v ffi"'* Wi pHatantn*** at »f, I I»I4 mtatlfoiih ■atay* *>'lf i"M*f.i|>l I ant a child dtcndlttg a at h>»*t ma*l*t a ftrrill* |I,II |H'-kr tnuM gain on hint nf in. Iboughi* Ha Mil h*rpn** A Hi* I rip, ff .tin what mwtlvna I did h»t know, II* might Hmrtah an odd Idea nf atoning fir hla rud*n*aa, nf III* |4*a nf driving iktan through 10* rrtunlry Jnat throwing nff Hi* hand r nf fa nf lit* nlnlnr a*a*«>n tnlghl ap |i*tl In him Hut h* had r|..lh*d tha propoanl In finding good nalilr*. and rMmnn muI*av aa «*ll aa conjugal duty inuat dl.lal* my r*ply. • I'd lav* la hav* ynti," I a*Id gady. "Hul fur ahnnr |>l*n*tir* nf your mm pany, pi*a»* undnatand that, not to 'k**p Ih* rnp* away,' a a you atlpu lain, Ynu'r* much morn apt to at tract lh*rn.“ A Merry Moment. "Lillian! 1 appeal to you!'' Dicky Intoned aolemnly, "Not an atom of uae. Dicky bird," ah* retorted, putting diahra on * tray preparatory to getting the table In the living room. "AVho's going to drive?" "Madge la." my huahand affirmed quickly. "I wouldn't touch that bua of her* for any money, a lien with one chicken lan't In It with my apouae where that car la concerned." Lillian pauaed apeculatlvely, a tray of d!*h»* held high above the table. "And you taught her to drive,” ahe muaed. "I can are where a perfectly good time la going to be had by all, Including the traffic cop who arregta Madge after the coroner haa per formed hi* uaual function over you.” "Of all the crepe hanger*! ' Dicky declared wrathfully, "If only funeral mute* were In style, you'd b# of un told value to an undertaker. No, I taka that back! There * nothing mute about you. But what a C&aaandra you'd make!" "Her prediction* came true, how ever, though they were discredited," Lillian retorted. “Don't Be ( aptious " Dickey threw himself into * Ian gulahlng po*e, and smirked at h»r. "I *uppo** you mean to compare me to Apollo," h* drawled. ' Well, of course—“ "You'll he comparable to a lump of putty, very much flattened, in about two aei onda, If you don't g*t out of my way." Hh# advanced toward him threateningly. H* dodged, and then with a deft movement, took the tr*y of dishes from her. "Don't be caption*. old dear,” he admonished her. "It doesnt fit the wide, free, open space* of your gen erous nature. I,*t m* carry this Where do you want it?" "In the front room. Put It on the table until I come." "You walk along with me, or I'll have to stand there holding It. I wouldn't dare to put It down with *lth*r of you women In the mood you are thla morning." I'nderneath the nongense I caught his desire to speak to Lillian by her self, and all at once the meaning of his early morning return dashed upon me, Lillian* announcement that ahe mean* to us# the apartment while we were gone had puarJed him, and he wished to find out what #h» meant hy It. perhap*—I knew what alncer# reapeef he give* Lili an's power# „f observstlon and deduction—Dicky Shi|*|>n> Wartirn tO Clit1(llo Kj»wi \|• * |Sh**iM# \ Ittlp* linn nt t him) iml Mmgi *rl. tinaatp, tp.11 I* » at# *•*•» •< I# •*>•»*•*•# mwlM' « lkn,t| •( * . , . . I • • * . * (MM tn»v apMl vf* • **.# it»p**i‘*»n| of «n*tr '*«** *f I t hudaral I of Aft' "’* ■ •« i**4d in a »***• ***nt m*»l p«i * M *, l|.tH nffir*.* *11(1 ' '< '. pf..« i»ninil nf lit M*f*l f 1*1 tvr« !*(• tnptatplni hi* a1 i • • ■ • • • *#*#, hlarfc apnia ml*H »••* a*l.t I '***• *M any athat #**# that a » i f Uia in tin l* 11 op nf Hi* ia*f, tha ah# • <a*a aatd Fr1*ral food tn*t-f'«r# hav# h*-i [|o*«r-»in?*d Ip #lva parllaitlar *Hapt|«p It* ahlptn*h(# of a**» duM*§ th* a« I moplh* nf tprln* and #u»nm*r In *• * jihul lh* rh*nn#t* of pi'af*!*** . : mam* ara h»pl fra* aa pn#*lh » fr. u '' an* that do not ooroply with lh* Ian, ! » piH*;i » of #*«• lh*l • r* In *k . lion of lh* law mi*v ha **laad and 'lh* Individual r*apnn*tl>l# for th# In I'aratata *hlprn**it pro*#rut*d und»f 11Ha f*d*r*1 food and dm** a**!, I * fflolnl* ttid Horn* •**!*• h»va at*". | * I A** lawa r*>*|iilrln* tha randlln* nf *,| o*** plar*d t*n **1«. • ’uraful randlln* h**fnra ahlpmant not only r»mov*a tha hawnd of htnJ.* It* tha aeet In violation of th* l*n», hut *av*« ahlppin* char*** on »*ea llk*ly to h# rajactad at plart of r«. ealpt, conelpdad th* *ovarnm«nt chtmlaia. A *ov*rtim*nt bulla* *, I* ohtalnahl* fra* of coat, t»!lln* tb*#^ b»»t mnthfd* of oandlln* ***». thav anr.ounoad. -Forrafrn Demand for Farm Prodnrts Remain* Samn Brooking*. i. It. April 27 -No marked change* In the for»lrn de mand for American farm product* ar* ►xpected Ihla year, according to ad vice rerived by th* department of farm economic* of South iMkota State college. While th* Brltlah market princi pal foreign outlet for agricultural product* of th* country, ahould b* diatlnctly better than laat year, ac cording to the aurveva made adv»re* condition* prevail In many other Kuropean marketa. A continued atrong demand for pork product* )* expected from flreat Brltt.-iln, “Drink Milk" Club Formed. Montlcello, I* . April *7 —Follow Ing the organisation of a -'J>rlpk More Milk ' club here In which member mu*t drink at ea»t tv. < glaeeea of milk per day, evr, id In the club ha* gained In weight. Ml** Mary D»!**key, | td !:h nurae. report*. New member* ar* joining the clou all th# time but th* total metiih- »hip remain* the aame alnce men 1.1 - "gradual#" a* toon a* r.»nn..l *o.' la reached. Fairtmry—Th# Kiwam* rlul> «-i tajned the Klwanl* club of Hut* Friday night, ev. Brumh . jgh ■!< h ^ •red th* addrea* of welcoma f- F - bury and A. C. I'help* of Ku,-et, re* ponded. wanted to find out wh*th» ■'> any knowledge of— I pulled up my Imagination wi h a firm hand ft* had been t>oyl«l, enthualaatlc about driving it h ■ with ma. I would not yield to It mean llttl# auapklcm (hat he *«a on*, uatng th# trip a* an *iciim to c«n-< to tha apartment and queatlon Lil lian. Hut whll* I waa ahl* to preten-l high aplrlt* through hreakfatt ar eur preparation# for departure, the thought of hi* longdrawn out k>w toned converaatlon with Lillian — :> wa* fully five min ,'-* hef. t< the returned to the kitchen—aomterH •hadowed the beginning of no trip with him. , > OVER one hundred geyser* from •mall ones in constant eruption toOld Faithful who shoots skyward every nour, a majestic column ol *n \ steaming water, white as snow. | Your Union Pacific ticket include* tha \ Grand Circle Tour of the Rockies Round Trip Omaha taking you to Vtllooatona. Salt Ufc»City. Or—* Salt Lake, Ogden, the Royal Onega, Colorado Spring* and Drartr—for the lowrat round trip fare to Yrllowatonr alone You ran do It In ton week* or atop orar at any point aa long aa you with. Four end a half day ‘mater tour through tha Park including meal* and lodging* at hotrle SS4 00 additional, at camp* >45 00. Saaaon June *0 to September IS. Through alrepera from Omaha direct to pai k entrance at Weet Yclloarttone. Writ* tor free SaaMth and mop* and hi n# Ae(p poo tort A poor plane r»r i»iarwat(*ti. *«* — A K Curt*. City r,n Apart. U O tr.u>. 14 U Data* •!.. Onina, run .*»*•<>• 5*21 Cwiwiiealae ti*a#l 0*»c. 141* 0*4*1 gt.. P*»i AtiaMta 0114 tr Uola* SUtlan. Kh*« Hi Mart, *t<aa!t ^ Union Pacific %