DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD Ku m BOMB BURSTS III the umm EXPOL8ION OCCURS AT SOFIA, DULQAHIA STATE OEPARTMENTNOTIFIED Although Some Damage Is Dono to ' tho Building) No One la Injured. Sofia, Bulgaria. An explosion oc curred In tho Amorlcnn legation horo. No one was Injured, but Bevornl win dows woro shattered and somo dam ago was dono to the building. Charles S. Wilson, tho American minister, expresses tho belief that tho jxploslon was duo to a bomb. Tho bomb landed In tho garden of tho legation. Tho fact that this part of tho legation was without lights and that no one was there at '.ho tlmo seems to indicate that the porpotrator had no Intention of kill ing anyone Tho king and cabinet havo ox pressed dcop regrots to tho Ameri can minister and gratification that bo was not Injured. Bulgarian public opinion strongly condemns tho act. , Washington, D. C. Tho only of ficial messago reaching tho state de partment rognrdlug tho oxplosion In tho Amorlcnn legation jit Sofln was a cablegram sent by MInlator Wilson, coinciding with tho Information con tained In tho dispatches. Tho messago bald tho explosion oc curred In tho chnncory of tho lega tion nt 8 o'clock In tho evening, break ing all tho chancory windows nnd do ing some additional dnmnga, but n opo was injured. Except for sorvants, it was said, no ouo was In tho lega tion a i tho tlmo. Tho cnblogram add od that tho preliminary pollco Investi gation Indicated that tho explosion wan caused by n bomb. Boiling Coffee Kills Lad. Chicago. Joseph Suskl, '4 years olo, dlod from Intornal scalds, caused from drinking coffoo out of tho spout of a boiling pot. Tho child wbb alono In tho kitchen of his homo. Ho could umoll tho coffee boiling on tho stove Ho pulled a chair up to tho stove so ho could roach tho boiling pot. Ho awallowod several mouthfuls of tho boiling liquid from tho spout of tho pot. Wbjjn hla mother ontorod tho Icltchon it few mlnutoa lator sho found tho child In convulsions on tho floor. Sho summoned n docior, but tho child died shortly after his ar rival. Seven Killed In Wreck, Atlanta, Oa. Sovon porsons woro killed and 1G Injured when a passong or coach on tho Atlnnta, Birmingham and Atlanta rnllroad was derailed nciar Union City. Tho car wont off tb'o troitlo and foil CO foot. Thirty persons' woro In tho conch, tho last of tho train, when ono of tho whoels burst. Tho trostlo wns roachud and nlmost crossed when tho car suddenly turnod over, tearing awuy from tho ono nhoad us it foil Into tho shallow crcok. Brides Accompany Returning Yanks. Borlln. Accompanying tho. Fifth American Infnntry regiment for Ant worp on tho first stage of tho voyago to tho United States woro 31 Gorman brldos of soldiers and eight babies born under tho protection of tho Stars nnd Stripes on tho Rhino. It lu re ported hero that tho town of Mayor, 15 miles west of Coblonz, in tho Amorlcnn sector, will now rocolvo n garrison of GOO Froneh troops. Says Can Revive Dead. Chlcqgo, Goorgo Anston assorted .hat his Invention, "tho pnouma phono," can revive npparontly dond persons within a 72-hour porlod, if they have "died" of pneumonia, usphyxla, hoart trouble or nervous ex haustion. Ills invention, shnpod much like a blcyclo pump, has re vived porsons given up for dond as Jong as throo days, Anston claimed, nud offprod to uppoar boforo a sci entific board to demonstrate it. Tragedy In St. Louis Hotel. St. Louis. An unldontlflod woman ehot nnd klllod William T. Dickinson, ago 57, following n brief argument nt the entrance of tho Arlington hotel horo. Tho woman oscnpod. Dickin son's homo address 1b unknown. Train Hits Auto; Threo Killed. Douglas, Ariz. Throe mon woro in ntnntly killed whon nn El Pnno and Souhtwostorn train struck tho auto mobile lu which thoy woro riding. . - v Accused of Stealing $700,000. Chicago, William Dnlton, 17 years old, former bonk clerk, will bo placed on trial for tho gorond tlmo pn n charge of. robbing .tho Northorn Trust company of approximately $700,000 in Liberty bonds. Tho nllogod robbery took place during tho noon hour at the bank; yyhoro ho was omployod on Febniury 24. 1021, Ho is accused of having walked out of the bank with the boudu in a grip on protonso of olng to lHRch. Ho Ys capturod n few days lator at Hoyworth, 111., and the bonds recovered. Now That the Miners Threaten Strike BUSINESS IN THE U. S. STILL KEEPING HEAD UP Favorable Reports Reach Washington From Widely Scattered Locali ties of the Country. Washington, D. C Favorable re ports from widely scattered localities indlcato an improvement In business conditions, according to n bullotln Is sued by Arthur Woods, chairman of tho omorgoncy committee of tho na tional conforonco on unemployment. Reports indicative of tho nation wide upward trond, Mr. Woods said, had boon received from a numbor of cltlos, Including Omaha, Sacramonto and San Francisco", In tho west and many eastern contors. "Thoro is ovory renson to hope that tho worst is over and at no time has the situation been ns bud .as all Indications polntod last summer," Mr. Woods said. Boy In Robber Role. Donvor, Colo. Hnrry Singer, 1C yonrs old, Is said by pollco to have confosscd to nn attempt to. rob the vaults of tho Metropolitan Stato bank, Slngor, according to tho pollco, do clarod that ho had worked without tho aid of an accomplice and had drilled nnd blasted his way through tho glantMvnlls of tho vault boforo ho becamo frightened nway by tho do- tonntlon of nitroglycerin which ho had used in attempting to effoct nn entrance. Seed Grain for Russians. Now York. Tho purchasing com mission for Russian icllof appointed by Prosldont Harding, annoiincod tho purchase of G50.000 bushols of scod rye, 1.0G0.000 bushols of corn nnd 8,7C0 tons of cpm grltH, for shlpmont to Russian fnmlno sufferors. It will bo paid for out of tho $20,000,000 con gressional appropriation. Ex-champlon Boxer Slal". Sonttlo, Wash. Johnny .O'Loary, former Canadian llghtwolght boxer, was shot and klllod horo by E. Frank Losllo, a ship worker, who Inter sur rendered to pollco. Loslie told offic ers O'Loary and another man had at tacked' him, O'Loary with a piece of plpo and tho other man with sovoral largo rocks. To Stop -Floating Saloon. Now Yprk.-rRalph A. Day, prohibi tion enforcement director for Now Yoilt, has gono to Washington to con fer with Prohibition Commissioner Hnynes in regard to provontlng es tablishment of n floating liquor "pal nco" outsido tho throe-mllo limit, with a forry aorvlco to Now York, Give Cardinals More Time. Romo. A papal decree will be An nounced shortly oxtondlng to 15 days tho interval between tho death of u pope nnd tho beginning of tho snered couclnvo to oloct his succossor, Car dinal O'Connoll, archbishop of Bos ton, said. U. 8. Presents Rhlneland Bill. Paris. A demand from tho United Stnto's that $211,000,000 for Us ex penses In connection with occupation of Rhlnoland bo paid boforo any rop nrntlonB woro paid was prcsontod to tho allied finance ministers. New York Brokers Fall. Now York. An involuntary peti tion In bankruptcy wns fllod against tho Uussoll Securities corporation, stock brokers. Tho potltton mado no montlon of assets or liabilities. Beet Sugar Advances. Donvor, Colo. The wholesnlo prlco of boot augur was ndvnncod 10 cents n bag by tho boot sugar manufactur ers of Donvor. Tho now prlco Is $5.10 u bag, seaboard basis. Still Face 8trlke Threat ColiuubuB O. Unless coal, ore and minora moot In Joint onco within tho nuxt week, n wldo strike of minors, probably tho most Borious in history, w dieted by Prosldont Loo Hall, Ohio minors' union, upon, Ids from Iinllnnnpplla. opcrat-coufer-nation-ono of as pro of tho roturn IK S. Marshal for fj. Dak. Washington, D. C.-Jnmo8 F. Shon was' nominated by PreaidQnt Harding to bo Unltod fttates marshal for North Dakota.' THE FIGHT TO SAVE FOUR POWER PACT COMMENCES Comparison of the League of Nations Plan with the Four-Power Pact Is Made by'Speakcr. Washington, D. C. Thoro Is no "nl- Hanco" In tho four-power Pacific trea ties nor nny 'obligation to uso force, Senator Now of Indiana, republican mombor of tho foreign relations com mittee, declared In oponlrtg In tho son ato discussion of tho trca'tlos on behalf of tho administration. Replying to criticism of tho treaties, Sonntor New, a close personal friend of President Harding, declared that tho four-powor treaties gave safe guards for peace to tho United States and did not Impair American sover eignty. Senator Now mado a detailed comparison of tho treaties with tho loaguo of nations plan and asserted that tho treaties wero "cooperative," while tho loaguo, ho said, was "dras tic and compulsory" and required sub mission bf nil questions to a council. "Instead of threatening, Injuring or impairing our liberties, freo Institu tions, lndopendonco and sovereignty, this treaty (tho four-power measure) adds to tho security of all of thorn," said Sonntor Now. Ho emphasized that rojectlon of tho four-power Uoaty would contlnuo in forco the Anglo Japanese allianco with its menace to Amorica. Regarding tho treaty provision for conforonco and determination of pro cedure in caso of aggression, Senator Now Bald that tho rfbot-Takahara agreement contained a similar clause. "Wo havo had for a deoado an obli gation with Japan couched In practi cally ldontlcnl languago and yet no body horotoforo has suggested that this constituted nnythlng resembling an alliance," ho said. "Cortalnly during tho 10 years of Its oxlstonco this has led uh Into no trou bles, no ombrollment, no operations under a military alliance.'' Sleigh Overturns; Five Drown. . Wlnonn, Minn. Mrs. Gundor Mldboo and her four children woro drownod whllo ho.' husband and Goorgo Wos land, n neighbor, oscnpod when their Blolgh, drawn by two horses, over turned in fording Boavpr crook, noar Caledonia. Officers Held as Thieves. San Francisco. Tho' employes of a burglar alarm protopt'lvo Borvlco woro arrested horo In a'womon's nov- olty shop and $100 worth of feminine llngerio, which officials' Btntod thoy wero in tho net of taking, woro re covered. Irish Troops Seize Hotels. Dublin. Units of tho Irish republi can army from Cork, Tlppornry nnd Clnro, arrived In LlmbriCk and com mnndoorod tho principal hotels. Tho mon said tho incursion was made with tho purposo of upholding tho recont proclamation of tho brigndlor of tho mld-Llmorlck Irish republican army declaring for a ropubllc, In connec tion with genornl hoadqunrtors, took disciplinary measures. Youths Hold Up Lunchroom. Omahn, Neb. Two youthful bandits hold up a cafe noar Slxtoonth and Far nam stroots and csenpod with $G00 aftor locking tho night manngor In nn Ico box. Flvo mlnutoa aftor tho rob bery tho manngor wns roloasod by two policemen, who ontorod tho plnco for lunch. Texas Mob Tars Priest. Amnrlllo, Tex. J. G. Kollar, Catho lic priest at Slaton, who was soUol by maskod men nt that town and beaten, tarred nnd fenthorod, authorized tho statement hero that tho incident was tho climax of sontlmont duo to pro Gormnn nccusntlons against him dur ing tho world war. Liquor "Plot" Bared. Now York. Details didcamo known of a schomo to flood tho' country with thbusands of gallons or' whisky with drawn from bonded warehouses on forcod liquor withdrawal Itormlts TJjo throo alleged conspirators woro takun Into custody by government ngfnts, but aftor they had boon questioned by socrot Bervico mon and tbo Unltod Slatos district attorney's offlco, thoy woro roloasod bocnuso, it was ex plained, tho ovldonco was of such uhnractor us to mnko conviction to foro a Jury doubtful. , ' , NEBRASKAJN BRIEF Timely News Culled From All Parts of tho State, Reduced for the Eusy. More thnn 1,800 people some of them from seventeen different stntes, mnny of them from nil parts of Nc-' braska, crowded the first Methodist church at Lexington to listen to the . debate upon speculation nnd grain marketing between George .Tnwctt of Portland, Ore, general manngcr of the Northwestern Growers' association, and .7. J. Ralph Plckell of Chlcngo, ed itor of the Roundup. The title of the debate was "Resolved that speculation, commonly called Rumbling, 'la n mennco to tli marketing of grain." 'Mr. Jcwett took the nffirmntlvo side of flic ques tion and Mr. Plckell, the negative. Af ter two hours of disputation, the. three Judges decided that Mr. Plckell had presented tho strongest nrgument nnd awarded him the dlclslon. Development of electrical current RuJIlcIent to furnish chenp light nnd power for the Plntte rvnlley from Suth crlnnd to Kearney and ncross to Hast ings nnd Irrigation of nearly 3,000,000 nci"S of land from the projects upon engineers are busy now In Nebraska. Tho total cost of the projects will be 930,000,000 to $10,000,000, according to rough estlinntes. The cost per acre to the irrigated land in tho Platte river valley will not exceed $35 an acre, en gineers say. This would supply $120, 000,000 for tho one project nlone. The dead bodies of hundreds of stmnge bird"? were found on the streets nnd In the parks, at Broken Bow, following the recent snow storm. The birds somewhat resembled tho spnrrow In-form, but their markings were whlto and brown with black stripes. Since the warm weather of the last day or two, tho ones sur viving the storm continued their jour ney north. I Through his guardian, Peter Elting. SO, of Columbus, hns brought suit- to i have his second marriage, last Novem j bor, nnnuletl on the ground that he . Is nnd was incompetent. This nctlon Is the culmlnntlon of n series of events following Mr. Ejtlng'a second venture In woillnnlr wlilnti wna lirnnrrlif nlmllt ( ... .., w. ,,..., ...t, ., through the utd of a" mntrlmonlnl agency. I Tho city council and mnyor of Grand Island, by unanimous vote, hnvo called nn election on a sewer bond propo- , slton of $300,000, to $200,000 being for sanitary sewage and $100,000 for storm j sewage, the two being combined and neither being workable without the other. I The telephone exchange nt Hum boldt which employs flvo operators nnd 1 accommodates this city a thlrtqen hunilrod lieopIO'QTHl-MJonimiuiitjvnrouml, observed "peg count" In. the Inst forty- ' eight hours, which showed foty-elght hundred nnd thirty calls. - Tho Beatrice lodge of Elks has gone over the top In the snle of $35, 000. Tho money wllPbc usefl- In re- ' modeling, nnd rebuilding1 the old Lyric theatre block which the lodge pur chased some time ngo for n home The council of West Point hns passed nn ordinance authorizing tho calling of a special election for tho purpose of voting on the Issunnce of $17,000 water works extension bonds. With the purpose of making Gonovn a better grain market In view, fnrmcrs of Fillmore county nre organizing n co operative elevator compnny. The con cern will be capitalized at $50,000. Tho general merchandise stock nnd store building owned by Chnrks Hnlg of. Endlcott, a village six miles cast of Falrbury, burned. Total vnlue wns SlOjOOO, .with nothing- saved. A chnrter for tho Citizens State bank at Winsldo wns granted by the state department of trado and commerce, tho first of tho 1022 year. Capital was placed at $30,000. Tho "flu" hns struck Cheyenne county ngnln and several cases nro reporteJ. Tho lnrge majority of victims nro per sons Who escaped the epidemic three yenr.i ago. MlU'he.. and Gerlng pledged almost $25,000 for tho Western Nebraska Methodist hospital, to bo built at ScottsblufC nt n cost of $150,000. The comptroller of the currency hns approved tho application of tho Fret Nntlonnl bank of Winsldo. to organize with n cnpltnl of $30,000. Dates for thq Antelope county fair have been set for the four commencing Tuesday, September 12. Ernest Connway of Omaha, an at torney, was taken Iwforo tho county court at Nebraska City nnd lined $10 nnd costs on tho charge of operating n motor enr on a 102L license. At the monthly meeting of the city council nt Aurora, City Attorney O. O. Frnlzer was Instructed to vigorously prosecute tho city's suit for n reduc tion of the electric light rntcs. This 1 suit was started In the district court or Hamilton county nuout n monin ngo, nnd wns immediately removed by tho Public Servico Co. to tho fcdernl court. "" Tho railway commission has auth orized tho Monroe Telephone- com pnny, which has 3,000 subscribers at Monroe, Albion nnd neighboring towns, to contlnuo present rate3 un til December 1. Members of tho Snlem Lutheran ' church of Fremont have launched a drive for tho erection of n new church. Tho present edlflco is declared to be inadequate for tho needs of tho con- ' gregntlon. Plans for tho erection of n new church havo been discussed ever since tljQ arrival of Mjdland college from AK'hlnson, Kuns. No bnsls of settlement hns been reached In the' ihisuuderstitndlng be tween tho citydmlnlstrntlon nt Kearney nnd tho 'fire department. Members of tho flro department nro scheduled to quit on March 1), hnvlng tendered their resignations, lu n body, effective In 30 days. The city admin istration stnnds ndnmant ngalnst pur chnso of nn nddtionnl lire truck, even though civic organizations have voiced their npproval of tho volunteer lire de partments demand. The council con tends It has no finances nvnllable for making' such Investment at this time Approximately ISO Inmates of Ne brnskn penitentiary will soon bo atend lly employed In tho new prison shirt nnd oerall factory. Installation of 120 largo power bowing mnchlnes la expected to bo completed soon. Largo qunntltic3 of buttons, thread nnd cloth nro already on hand. Tho fnctory will probably turn out 125 dozen shirts a day, according to Warden Fenton. Tho entlro product will go to a Jefferson City, Mo., wholesnlo concern, which hns contracted for tho lnjpor. AVhen Mrs. Dlrokr Smith of Wnhoo, gathered her henj ocgsuhe found ono which welghed"h,'liny -pound nnd mens, ured eight Inches' flrqunutho short wny nnd ten the other.' It was perfect in shape. Upon breaking thp shell of tho egg there Was nnbther normal size egg with n good shell on the Inside, nlso nn ordinary yolk und enough whlto to lilt shells of three ordinary sized eggs. Arthur Anderson has tnken a photo of the curiosity. H, will in-obably bo bent to tho niuscrim. According to reports from county treasurers, clerks ' and assessors re ceived at the offlcLJ of Stnt Tax Com missioner Osborne, $430,000 wns col lected ns poll tnx'Yrom innle voters In Nebraska during' f921. In Omahn -tho men nre exempt from paying poll tux, under tho munlcipnl charter approved by tho legislature1. Women do not hnvo this tax to "pay anywhere, nnd men over 50 years' pf" age are exempt. Although n foot of bnow would bo needed to make enough moslture to greatly benefit wheat In south central Nebraska counties where the condi tion Is bad from dry weather, A. E. Anderson, federal"crop expert, said tho recent snow would brighten the out look. In eastern and western Nobras. kn, he snld, the crop condition was good. Fairmont Is In doubt m to whether to Hgnt tho town by long distant electric service or continue Its own plnnt. At a mass meeting tho Public Service company and tho Blue Itlver Power company each made a prop osition. Tho matter was dismissed when n motion prevailed to print all propositions on tho ballot at the election April 4. Mrs. Philip Scott, widow of u retired Saunders county .farmer, wns awarded the widow's share of his $30,000 estate. Children of Scott Introduced an alleged antenuptial ngreeinent,whereby. both forfeited all rights to share in the estate of the ptllej An Ice gorge Jifis formed nbove the bridge on the Morse ranch west of Benkolman, dlvertjng tho course of tho Republican river. 'I'he new channel is north of the bridge 'and cuts off trnfllc Jn that direction, r, Tubllc schools ht Butte have been closed on nccoimt rof a mild epidemic of Influenza. Practically all of tho high school students', teachers and some of the grade ifuplls are victims of tho disease. ' ' L A refrigerator" car containing more than 1Q0 enses"7? eggs wns totally lost by flro nt Srling. The blneo Is thought to have started fnim n car heater. " Members of "$le American Legion rotm iwolftn (, "Yl.if.l.n ...111 ntrt in tlm j Mill IkOIUU All W.l.llMl ! IUU 4 111V. .proposed census't'o-nsccrtnin the num ber of dlsnbled .'veterans of the World AVnr. $; Tho questlon-oiJnstnlling a memor ial fountain lsMjcing agitated at An selmo. In honor of the three bovs of ! that place who.lost their lives In tho wnr. The equlvnlont ;of $2,000 will be nd ded to the Buffalo, county fair premium list this year In .special prizes, the ! awards of Kearney business men. Tho Sterling Masonic lodge Is con. tempatlng the erection of a templo this Mimmor. The lodge lost Its home by Are n few months ngo. Callaway district by an overwhelm ing vote favored the erection of n new high school building nt Hint place rinns Include a gymnasium. The Central City gas plant wns de stroyed by flro of unknown origin. j The . plnnt wns owned by tho city. It will bo rebuilt. Seven hundred suits nro to bo broueht In fcdernl court. Omahn against parties who subscribed for stock of tho Skinner Packing company nnd hnvo failed' to mnko payments. Tho subscriptions approximate about $1,000,000. Tho necessnry stock has been sub scribed nnd n meeting cnlled to or ganize n fnlr nssoctatlon nt Burwcll. It is planned to buy n tract of land close to town nnd convert It Into n fair ground nnd park. A tourist camp, base ball ground golf links und other features are plnnned. Flro destroyed .tho five-room homo of W. D, Shanl,near Springfield Mr. Shnal wns nlonc'.ln the house At tho tlmo of tho fire and almost suffocated before rescued. Tho firemen were un ablo to save tha house or contents. Tho loss Is estlmntcdnt $3,000. WJlllam Jennlrigs Bryan has exe cuted the deed to his Lincoln residence to tho Methodist church for hospital purposes, according to nn announce ment mado ut lies Moines, Iowa. He ccnlly ho offTod It to tho Presbyterian church ns a home for retired mission aries. '' , . CORNS Lift Off with Fingers 1 : ) R ( VM r im1 Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little "Freczonc" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right oft" with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sella a tiny bottle ot "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Skin Eruptions Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipat ed, there is not enough lubricant produced by your system to keep tho food waste soft. Doctors prescribe Nnjol because its action in so close to this natural lubricant. Nujol is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe Try it today. Holy City in Early Days. Ancient Jerusalem stood on four hills, now nlmost entirely molded to gether, nnd the Intervening valleys filled with debris. Mount Zlon Is that height on the southwest, the city of David, made conspicuous today by the towers of the German ecclesslnstlcal buildings for which the former kaiser gave tho land. Mount Morlnh Is on the East, the site of Solomon's temple, sepnrated from Mount Zlon by the valley of the Tyropoeon, Mount Be zetha Is on the North nud Mount Akra on tho northwest, the two latter icpre sentlng the crowded quarters of tho modern city. Co-Operation. Mrs. Worth lind Just learned that her negro workwoman, Aunt Dinah, had, nt tho age of seventy, married for the fourth time. "Why, Aunt Dlnnh," she exclaimed, "you surely hnveu't married again I" "oTassum, honey, I hns," wns Aunt Dinah's smiling reply. ".Tea' ns ofen ns do Lnwd takes 'em so will I." Tho Argonaut. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle ot CASTOIHA, that famous old reraedv tor infants and children, and see that it Bears tho Signature of j "In Uso for Over 80 Years. Children Ory for Fletcher's Castoria If wo could seo ourselves as others sec us tho brotherhood of man could be hastened. It Is enbler for the nverngo womnn to mnko up her face than her mind. vow sai.i: Alfalfa J7 8vwt clover IC Timothy $1. Iblui Mulh.il! Sou City, lout) sw. tfzrx Ma&Z7&&&4 I Baby Carnages 6'Funiitutv I Ask Your Local Dealer j WriteNow esggjflj ' j for 32-Page Bookie, WEJ I Tha Lloyd Manufacturing Company I WtyicoJ-VaKtf.U Co.) I Dc!)t. i: u I Menomlnie, Mteljlgan (16) H ffiiiiiniunMHimim'jfH-.n i iim namS S O O