30,000 YOUNG MEN TO TRAIN AT U. S. CAMPS Government Will Furnish T ransporta t ion. Wesh'xgtoa.—Somewhere In the neighborhood of 80,000 youthful dtl ■ens of the United States will enjoy a month’s vacation at the expense of Uncle Sam this summer. They will be furnished their food, shelter and clothing. Transportation to and from their homes will he paid by the government, and If they are In need of medical attention that, too, will be furnished gratis. About twenty-elglit citizens’ mili tary training camps will be maintained this summer, scattered ull over the United States. The present appropriation for train ing camp activities will allow for the accommodation of only 30,000 men, according to War department officials, but It Is expected that at least 00,000 applications will bp on Die at the ad jutant general’s office before camps open in June. Military training, however, will be the principal feature of the training course, and if the student attends the camps four years—a month each year—he will he eligible for a com mission In the reserve officers’ corps. The Women’s Overseas league has recently undertaken to further the work of the citizens’ military training camps, and is conducting an essay con test on the subject, "Why a young man I know should attend." Flounder Dragging on Fishing Boat Lorraine Around Hyannis, Mass., is the only section In the world where this exact type of fishing is carried on. The fish ermen use large gasoline boats and throw overboard a long net, which forms the letter V. Five or six bar rels of fish are gathered in tiie aver age haul. Fish Sleep Open-Eyed, Ready for Quick Action Washington.—Do fish sleep? They do, says the bureau of fish eries, and moreover, sleep well, with out dosing their eyes. The sleep of fish is a type of suspended animation, during which some of tiie faculties of the finny tribe are at rest with their bodies. But the sleep or state of suspended animation of fish is by no means like the deep sleep of a human being. A fish asleep muy be Jarred into instant action, with all his faculties alert and responsive, by a sudden motion of tiie water or a jar of the bank of a stream or lake. The bureau is satisfied Chat aqua rium fish, at least, have a period of rest in whldi they lie on the bottom of the glass Inclosure without movement. They have been observed in the day time and at night, and officials of the bureau believe these periods of rest come most frequently after meal time. As to deep-sea fish, the bureau has observed similar actions In both the larger and smaller fish. Sharks, when they lie Just under the surface of the water, sunning themselves, probably pass Into a state of sleep, although their faculties are still alert. Whales are classed as mammals, hut their eyes are lidless and do not close beneath the surface of the ocean. Fruit Has Three Tastes Washington.—A new fruit that tastes like a combination of banana, pineap ple and strawberry, has been discov ered by Dr. Wilson Popenoe, explorer for the Department of Agriculture. The chlote is found in Guatemala and will grow anywhere, according to Doctor Popenoe. Lost 50 Year*, Found !! IJ Nashville, Tenn.—A copy of \ < ■ Coke’s commentaries on Little- < ■ \ ton, published in 1502, formerly 1! < ■ the property of Thomas Jeffer- ‘ ’ : son, was found in the state 11- . • ' ' brary here, after having been ‘ | , . lost for 50 years. The book was • • ] ’ donated to the state library in ’ [ i > 1871 by former Congressman < • 'I J. M. Quarles. The volume was I \ < > bought In London by Jefferson, «> ' J according to the history written J ■ 1 on the fly-leaf In the handwrlt- '' [1 of Quarles. \, ANOTHER LYNCHING IN SOUTH CAROLINA Orangeburg, S. C., May 9.—Luke Adams, a Negro, wag found lynclied early in the morning of April 21 aboti* three miles from Norway, la Orange burg county. The deputy sheriff, who visited the scene shortly afterwards, that the victim’s neck showed seven or eight wounds and the*, there were other wounds in the body. n baseball first began, and there always will—but how often has even the old es fan seen a double bone? How many of us recall a case where both sides boned simultaneously, with ulti mate victory to the club which firs*, regained its senses? Such plays are scarce, indeed. One of the richest of them all came off in Chicago long ago, when Boston and the Cubs were grappling one hot afternoon many years ago. In the ninth, the visitors had the sacks full and one down. Cozy Dolan —the original Cozy, dead long since— was on second; Harry Gessler, the strong man, was playing center for tha Cubs. A sailing fly went out to Gessler; Harry grabbed it—and, de ciding that it was the third out, fled for the clubhouse with the ball in his pocket! And, at the same moment, Dolan also concluded that the game was over, left second base and follow ed Gessler to the clubhouse! The scene that followed was a wow, Players screeching and profaning; one crowd yelling for Dolan to get back on base; the other gang shrieking for Gessler to turn and peg the ball—and neither of the noble athletes paid the least attention. Gessler reached the clubhouse a few jumj* ahead of Do lan, and the door swung shut behind them. A raving delegation of both teams raced to the clubhouse. The Cubs’ advance guard managed to arrive one hop ahead of the Boston men, and Gessler, already half undressed, was notified, in anything but polite lan guage of the miscue. The Boston messenger burst in and told Dolan: Dolan, who had his shoes off, rushed for the door. Gessler, clad chastely in his undershirt, managed to get the ball out of his pocket, chased Cozy, and succeeded in stabbing him with the ball just upon the threshold. It was solemnly declared the third out; the umpire announced that two men who had skipped over the plate for Boston didn’t count, and thus ended the famous incident of the great Double Bone. SHOREMEN SEE EMON New Orleans, La., May 9.—(A. N. P.l—Seventy longshoremen, led by James Davis, have obtained an injunc tion restricting the Longshoremen’s union from ousting them because an effort to call a strike in 1923 failed. PHILADELPHIA XOMIN VTES Philadelphia, May 1.—Samuel B. Hart and William H. Fuller were nominated by republicans for the next legislature. Judge Amos Scott and Dr. Milton A. White were named as alternate delegates. Mrs. Margaret Corbett and Charles B. Hall were nom inated for the state committee. ALL HAVE COLORPIIOHIA Washington, May 9.—All white Am ericans, whether north or south, re publican or democratic, are afflicted with American colorphobia—race prej udice, writes Archibald Grimke in the “Shame of America”, a paper just is sued by the American Negro Academy. 6,000 JAPS MIGRATE TO MEXICO Los Angeles, Calif., May 9.—Arous ed by the discriminatory laws prevent ing them from holding land, 6,000 Japanese left southern California re cently and migrated to Mexico. Their places are being taken largely by colored people from the South and West Indies. ANNOUNCEMENT General Insurance of all kinds, Health, Accident and Life as well, agencies for the Pioneer Insurance Co. of Iinco’n, Nebr., the North Amer ican Insurance Co. of Chicago, 111. Fire and Tornado Insurance on all home and household goods in the Na tional Security Fire Insurance Co. Agents wanted. Good commissions. Salary when qualified. I am a Special Representative of the American Mortgage and Finance Co. of Omaha, we buy and sell real estate. Rentals a specialty. We loan money on property, or other good security. Your patronage is solicited, see us before you buy or sell. If you desire to sell your home, list it with us and we will give you a square deal. We have launched out into the business world and ask your support. A. B. MATTHEWS 1423 North 24th SL WE hater 4659 Residence Phone WE hater 5798 District Office of the American Mort gage and Finance Co., Omaha, Nebr. —Adv. LEGAL NOTICE ED. F. MOREARTY Attorney-at-Law Peters Trust Building NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION To Louis Bonner, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that Daisey Bonner, your wife, and the plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the Dis trict Court of Douglas County, Ne braska, on "the 6th day of February, 1924, to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of extreme cruelty and non-support. You are required to an swer said petition on or before the 9th day of June, 1924. 4t-6-9-24 Daisey Bonner. I 0 betrayed Their first conversation betrayed the fact that she was not fastidious AT a distance she had appeared > unusually neat, immaculate. But upon their first face-to-face meeting he discovered that her teeth were not clean. And he soon lost interest. So many people overlook this one matter of fastidiousness. And do so in spite of the fact that in conversa tion the teeth are the one most noticeable thing about you. Notice today how you, yourself, watch another person's teeth when he or she is talking. If the teeth are not well kept they at once become a liability. Listerine Tooth Paste cleans teeth a new way. At last our chemists have discovered a polishing ingredient that really cleans with out scranhing the enamel a difficult problem finally solved. You will notice the improvement even in the first few days. And you know it is Cleaning safely. 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