The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 12, 1918, Local Edition, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBER 13, 1919
DON'T ASK CENTRAL
THE TIME OE DAY
Prartiee -f Telephone Operators Oft
in Time IMMNNNMd SB S1
teinbor First.
MRS. B. W. SMITH
UAINS 52 POUNDS
I'll Praise Tanhic an Ikiiir as I Live,'
She Was In lied Ten
I "lit M.. ii tli -
In line v.ith the policy of the gov
ernment to conserve lahor and inn-
WHEAT FLOUR MAY
NOW BE USED WITH
LESS SUBSTITUTES
stock- .f w iitut and wi srs penal ftel
to Bsc more wheat. Hut the great
IgBSOl lins l. eu learned, mill w
ghOSlil continue our COBBeri nlln
Bkttg IntftMgSM lines, mi l wit luust
ovoid ill lemblflBce of waste"
Til prnise Tnnlnc the longest day
I live for RivlnR me back my health."
torlals t war needs, the former gald Mrs. B. W. Smith, of 3113 Bur-
practlce of the telephone company of
srvinR Ihe time of day was discon
tinued September 1.
When a telephone subscriber asks:
"What is the time, please?" it takes
as uch time on the part of the op
erator and an equal use of telephone
eqvipmont as would be required to
complete an ordinary telephone call,
la Alliance more than 300 requests
fer the time are made dally over the
telephone, so when this practice is
discontinued 300 more important
telephone calls can be handled with
the same operating force and same
equipment.
The telephone operators have also
been instructed to courteoussly de
aline to give Information regarding
other matters not directly relating to
Abe furnishing of telephone service.
One quite common practice which has
been eliminated Is the calling of peo
ple In the morning. Requests for this
service have been made In larger
umbers than most people realize,
particularly by people without alarm
clocks or those who desire to be sure
of being awakened in the morning
del, street. Omaha. Neb., recently,
when the special Tanlac representa
tive, who had heard of her remark
able recovery, called to ascertain the
facts.
"Eight years ago,' continued Mrs
Smith, "I began suffering from siom-
ach trouble, loss of appetite and ner
vousness. My head ached DO at tlmeF
it felt like It would Jump from my
shoulders.. Then acute rheumatism
got hold of me. and pained me so 1
could not sleep. My feet, knee Joint?
and elbows would swell terribly anr
the pain w:s nlmost unbearable. Be
fore I took Tr.nlac I had not b"n ui
and about, nor able to go down town
for three long years, and w vs in bet"
for ten months perfectly helpless. 1
was under treatment ev-ry day foi
three months and 1 tried everythlnr
until the bills go so big I dreaded U
think of them, hut I never got able tr
be out of bed but very little.
"I suffered until I lost tlilrty-llv
ADMINISTRATOR A
WEEPING CHANGES IN EF
f FECT SEPTEMBER 1.
HOUSEWIVES MAY
ituvt mmh run
CANNING PURPOSES
MIXED FLOURS PERMITTED
Consumers May Either Buy Ons Pound
f Substitutes With Each 4 Pounds
f Standard Wheat Flour, or They
May Buy Regulation Mixed
Flours Inotoad Rye the
Only Exception.
pounds, but I have gotten back ev
With the growing requirements of j ery ounce of It since 1 began taking
Tanlac. rreuy soon .mer i mm if
on it my appetite come back, and 1
got so I could eat anything. M
the government for telephone equip
lent for the nghting forces abroad
and service for training camps, sup
ply depots and other parts of the
"war machine" in this country, tele
phone facilities are taxed to their ut
most. The telephone people say that
to eliminate calls not relating to the
giving of telephone service will per
mit the release of operators and
nquipment for more important mes
sage and result in the company be
ing better able to take care of the
service with the present telephone
force and facilities.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
"Omaha's) Fun
Centre"
W" " MUSICAL FXTBAVAMMZA
eVBPL.titi nJaMBaaaaBBaaBM MaHaaMaHi
Ctee. Cleesi Entertainment. Eeqeeieee; Art
tanked. LADIIS DIME MATINEE DAILY
DON'T GO HOME MAYIftO I
I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY
nerves got stri nger, and my pair
commenced to get less. After thr
second bottle I felt much stronger
and it wasn't long before I could ge
about the house and do my work. I
haven't a pain of r.ny kind now, ant'
my sleep is as sound r.nd restful as a
baby. 1 am full of life und energy
and feel able to go down town when
I please, as 1 c-n walk and stay on
my feet all day. In fact I n.n do as
much work as I ever could la my life,
if not more, and I just feel so happy
over what Tnnlac has done for me
that I WMH everybody to nn-.w anom
It. I have told lots of people about
it already and know m .ny who are
taking it on account of wh.it it has
done for me."
Tanlac is sold in Allir.nce by F. E.
Holsten and in Hemingfard by the
Olds Drug comp: ny.
HANDLING POTATOES
FOR STORAGE
Potatoes Should Be Placed In Stor
age ok tioon as Practicable After
Being Harvested.
v aannjnte n)iw
"Bear" In Mind
Potatoes fcr storage should be
"practically free from frost injury
and decay and free from serious
damage caused by dirt or o-.lier for
eign matter, .sunburn, second growth,
cuts, scab, blight, dry ot and othet
diseases, insects. tr meelianical
ii MAS," BS tloscribi d in D) ' ket dc
um nt No. 7. Potato proles recom
mended by the United States depart
ment of apKcuilure and the United
States food administratl in.
In order to roduce the 'aim- r of
deterioration from disease and from
exposure to atmosphee changes, po
tatoes should be placed in s orage M
soon as practicable after beint' har
vested. When slowed in bulk in
either Cf mm.CH or - j ! I storage, pota
toes should be piled not deeper than
i six feet, and .ho bins or CO HI pert
inents should be constructed with
. slat sides and bottoms to provide am
ple ventilation. They should not be
stowed on earth floors. Each hip
j should contr.'n not to exceed 10.000
, pounds of potatoes, When stowed in
crates or bags, the containers should
1 be so pited as to permit Bnobetructod
circulation of air on all sides.
The temperature of storage rooms
should not be lover than 3a degrees
I nor higher ;hr.n 4 0 degrees. In eel
I lars or common storage, houcea the
I ventilators should bo of ample tile j nist ,,t less than 00.
Omnha. Neb.. Sept. 1. Sweeping
rules nnd regulations governing the'
manufacture and sale of wheat flour
huve been promulgated by Herbert
Hoover, United State Food Adminis
trator, and are announced by (iurdon
W. Wattles, Federal Food Administra
tor for Nebraska.
The new rules are effective Septem
ber 1.
The new rules affect consumers,
manufacturers of all product using
wheat flour, and all distributors.
The outstanding features of the new
rules arc :
Kill ST Consumers may now buy
one iMiund of substitutes with each
m - i- I I ..I I
rour pouims oi simmniu ""'I" housewife to preserve
or in place thereof, they may buy reg- fruN ,, Veg. tables,
ulation mixed Hours, milled according
to the new regulations, without sub
stitutcs.
SF.CONP- MHKers are permitted to
manufacture mixed flours which must
conform to the speciflcntlons laid
down In Ihe new rules. These mixed
flours make It unnecessary for con-
mmem to buy substitute if I hey use
1st niled flours. However, if they
buv standard wheat flour, they must
bin one pound of substitutes with
each four pounds of standard wheat
flour.
THIRD- Mixed flours cannot b
SMld at a higher price than the prlci
charged for standard wheat flout
This ruling standnrdl7.es me price n , , 70 r ,vnt of
Substitute and prevents tne soaio
prices of substitutes.
FOURTH The amount In pound
tlist consumers may buy is not llm
Ited. except that no one can buy mor
than a sufficient amount for the fane
.
II v for sixty days, onsuniers.
ever, nre requested to ex TCise grea
rasrlnn in the use of wheal
flour.
FIFTH- The new substitutes art
em Hour i-orn meal. Daney nmir,
kuttir flour, tnilo flour, bean flour, pi
tato flour, sue' t potato flour, bud
wheal Hour, rice flour, out flour
feterlti Honrs and meals, peanut Hour
nnd rye flour or meals. All these
euhntltnte. with the sole excep
tion nf rye flour r rye meal. mu-t
be bought in lie proportion Of one
pound of substitutes to four pound
of wheat floor. Bye flour or rye meal
mna i... i.oiil'Iii iii the tironortlon of
2 pounds to 3 pounds of standard
Wheal flour. There are no other sub
ItltnteS than these named here.
SIXTH -Retailers musl carry one
Of the following three substitutes III
atnek in all times: Barley flour, corn
flour or corn meal. They may carry
such other of the substitutes named
s they may desire. Under DO cir
cumstances can it retailer sill -land
ard wheat flour Without selling one or
bao re of the accredited substitutes In
the proportion named.
SEVENTH- victory mixed Hours
must be milled In the following ra
tios: Mixed wheat and burl y Hour.
4 pound! wheat flour to 1 pound bar
ley flour: mixed wheat and corn fl"tir.
4 pounds wheat flour to 1 pound corn
i flour; mixed wheal, hurley and corn
' flour. 8 pounds wheal flour to 1 p uind
i of barley Hour and 1 pound com
I flour: mixed wheat and rye Hour. "1
I pounds wheat flour and not less than
I J pounds of rye flour. Whole wheat.
! entire wheat, or graham flours mur
i contain not less than !"" of the
wheat berry and may be sold without
substitutes.
BfOHTB Bakers' breed must con
tain at lest 204 substitutes, unless the
substitute is rye. when the percentage
Fruit- and Vegetables Must Be 8svd
end Winter Supplies Laid By,
Says Food Adminittraticn.
Oiiinha, Neb. Thf Nebraska house
wife today ha a great problem to
solve ii lx that iff saving Ihe fruits
and vegetables' by canning uud pre
serving, and In so doing to use Just
enoiiKli sugar to properly preserve
these commodities.
Fruits and vegetables must be
saved at ail hazards. Mntr sup
plies must be laid by so that food will
be available and also that transpor
tation will be relieved when the de
mands are heaviest.
Bexar Is an all important factor in
the preserving of fruits nnd vegeta
bles. K must be available In snffic-
lent Humilities to properly preserve
these commodities and the Federal
Foou Administration for Nebraska haR
made it available, even In the face
of scant supplies of sugar.
Siifflei, nt sugar will be alloled the
and can her
but she must
get ber ceftlflcaBN from ihe Federal
Food Administrator of ber county or
his representative These certificates
will he given on a showing that the
sugar is to be used for canning and
preserving.
"Fvery patriotic housewife will co-
epei'iite with the government In this
regard." says O union W. Wattles.
Food Administrator. "Our Nebraska
housewives showed what they could
do In conserving wheat. Their re-spon-e
In using sugar wisely will be
even more pronounced.
"It Is a time for every woman to
use tier ingenuity ano to iuhkc ner
sugar go tin far as possible. Since
the country's
sugHi- supply pusses tiirougn tnenouse
wife it Is evident that she is the Im
portant cog In sugar conservation.
She bus two patriotic duties to per
form :
"She must see that not more thsn t
pounds per person per month N used
In her family : and
"She must preserve and enn suffic
ient fruits and vegetables to carry
her family through the winter and
until the next crop."
ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS
Will outlast Hevoral steel
tanks or several tankn
made from other material,
anil cost lean money.
. These tanks will keep the
water cooler in aumraer
nnd wanner in winter.
Send for price lint today.
ATLrS TANK MFG. COMPANY
Fred Boiaen, Manager
1102 W. 0. W. BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA
1
BBVERK HEADACHE.
"I once had terrible
headaches anl feared Im
GrlDDe. I could not at
tend to my work. I took
some ot Dr. Miles' Antl-
Paln PlUa and the pain
was quickly gone. Then
I stsrtod using Dr. Miles'
Nervine and the trouble
vanished completely and
I felt well and aotlve
once more."
HRNRT FARNHAM.
Spring; Valley. Minn.
Pain and 111 Health
rob you of all your
efficiency.
DR. MILES
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
quickly relieve Pain, but
at the same time, when
over-work or nervousness
is the cause,
Dr. Miles'
Restorative Nervine
should be used to relieve
the cause.
IF FIRST BOX. OR BOTTLE. FAILS
TO BENF.r IT YOU, YOUR MONEY
WILL BE REFUNDED.
UNCLE SAM FACES
GREATEST OF ALL
TASKS THIS YEAR
Muet Furniah Food in Greater Quan
tities and Will Do it. Says
Wattles.
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America lm ber greatest iiuty to
perform during the coning yn r. taye
Ourdod v. Wattles, Federal Food Ad
ministrator for Ni-liriiiriia.
She nuiKt furnish food for our nol
dlere, H.tHXUHH iuen of them, and In
addition tiie greater pari of tin food
needed bjr tit.- Allies. The Allies will
need mki.ihhmmh' hushHs of eereala for
humnn consumption, 4(000,000.000 pds.
of fat and fat products, l.rX.iHMi tons
of siiKar. and 000,000,000 pound" of
lieef.
"if is th greaBVsl -.'iil for foods the
United states haw eeer undertaken."
says wattles, nut we nave una iiim
we would furnish these foods. And we
ran do it. We must make Kod."
Terms Strictly Cash
miiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmtFROM NOW ON mm mumiimmi
Those indebted to me please call, settle and start
over on a ca.th basis
W. L. Carroll, : : Blacksmith
CORNER SECOND AND LARAMIE, ALLIANCE
HiuutnimiMinniHuntntnniwwTt
CFRVA
s i Trssn nil on em
'World
to permit of quick cooling in the
autumn to a temperature f 40 de
grees or lower. The relative humid
ity of the storage rooms should he
from 80 to 90 per cent to prevent
shriveling or softening of tlu pota
toes, but it should nu: be bigb
enough to canes deposit of moia
! ture on the potatoes. Dajrlighl should
; be entirely excluded from the stor
Sgg room unless the potatoes are to
i he used for seed.
In properly ec list ru Ul and well
stored In the aUtUuB should keep
in a good merehant ib'e c ndition
rrom four to six inontlis. Under less
favorable conditions earlier deterior
ation may be elJQftod which may re
(juire the removal anl HiarkeiiSI Si
the products within three- or
l's Best
A pure, non-intoxicating drink.
Banishes thirst. Helps digestion.
Has the refreshing taste of hops, managed common Btoraeee. potatoes
Bear in mind ttRV and ask for
it at grocers', at druggists', etc
in fact, at all places where
good drinks are
told.
Forty United Profit
Sharing Cor. pons (2
coupons each de
nomination 20) arc
packed in every
case. Exchangeable
for valuable premiums
LEMP Manufacturers
ST. LOUIS
EVERETT COOK
Distributor
Alliance, Nebraska
The new wheat program is the re
sult of a conference of food adminis
trator of the allied countries and the
United St tee. If has l.een acred
that the Wbtal In end of the allies
Shall contain '-IK', other Kriilns than
wheat end if I onljr lusr that we
should I r our share In the saving."
Says Herbert Hoover, V. S. Food Ad
ministrator. "Our bread should be universal with
those who are IgbttBg for us and who
sre raftering More greet! from the
vnr than we. We have 290.000,000 of
which are scund and mature when j people to feed, one hundred and twen
ty million of oar sssocteietJ, sun ess
hundred million of our own. tV- must
f -d them equitably and at nfleea
erhlch will put ihis neceeearjr of life
Within reach of all."
Strict utasgTTBBfO of Ihe new rules
four i Is arged by flBrdon IV. Wattle, Ne
months In sei-tions where a auf
eii ntly low laWBSff tBIB cannot be
maintained, potatoes S8g be he!d in
i i tiiiiuion storages lor on;y si-.ort
perlodg without danger f teri ms ie
terloratloB, When common it ore Be
is- BSOd, frequently insp.x-tion is uec-
.try to avoid SOtdiBg t!ieln heyond
ilieir prtBM market condition How
ever, it is importnn'. to avoid temper
atures below' 35 degrees because of
the pronounced sweetening effect of
such low temperature upon the flav
or of the potatoes.
bra ska dsslatatrator,
"We must continue to us,- ?reat
dire In our atlBg of wheat " s;)ys he.
Osr people have accompl i-hed what
bus never been I eoinpllshed btfore
sod throagh voluntary resfaaase, Whea
our people -. HI I4OJ0OO.0O0 bushels of
wheat amies nnd rlth only 30.000.0UU fts,
bushels visible to dra from, thef 1 which
gave the la1-' aaswee to ihe sacrifice
hat remoei:ie w'll make.
"Korrone has smiled on us and on
the allies. Now we haw grester
CUT OUT WASTE, AS
EACH OUNCE SAVED
IS F000 PRODUCED
!
Food Administrator Wattles Gives J
Conservation Suggestions That
Work.
OardOfl W. Wat lies. Federal Food
Administrator for Nebraska gives the
following -ingestions to NebreaksM
thai they may assist In winnim: the
wi r.
Limit your sugar for household pur
p -i s to two pound- per erson per
month. The -can, -applies make nil
drastic eOBBUmptloa necessary s-, that
the Allies may have eooujjh suKar to
rastata atorale.
Can and preserve every ounce of
available fruit aud veewtaMea, Suf
ficient Mi;;ai will he provided for this
purpose. Kvery housewife should "put
Up" enough fruit to carry through the
eiatsf.
I'se wheat flour and other wheat
products wisely and eeonoani rally. Ad
here rigidly to the snbstltats rales
and use 1 pound Of Bhetltstee with
every 4 pounds of nheat Hour.
I'se b-ef In moderation and huv
l eef from Ihe lighter cuts of care:-,-s.
Bees' BegOatBS IBM than I7. pounds to
Ihe animal -hoiild be utilized for home
consumption. Tin- heavier can-asses
tire needed for expert to "Our Hoys
Over There."
Wherever possible use other fttid
for sugar, beef, bacon, wheat, and
Many foods are avail-idle
laai de iisei! lutead of these
food- and with satisfaction.
Cut out all waste. Itememder that
evary ounce of food saved Is an ounce
of food produced.
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WILL WATER HURT IT?
If water won't hurt it, we won't hit it.
We an launder anything that is washable.
We take extra care with the sheer and deli
cate garmentseven go so far as to wash
many pieces in individual net bags.
And of course all these delicate garments aer
entirely ironed by hand.
You need have no hesitancy in sending us
your daintiest garments and most prized
linens. We wil launder them just as careful
ly as you would yourself.
ALLIANCE STEAM LAUNDRY
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