NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Something to Think About By F. A. WALKER EES RAGGED PRACTICE FRIENDSHIP, tho most sncrcd of nil moral bonds, Is never appreci ated nt lt full worth until by Bomo unlookcd for snail of Its golden moor? lugs It tnkes fright and files away. In the excitement of tho moment, tho Inns mny uot be keenly felt, but lis tho years ride by In their swift chariots, lines marl: tho faco and strands of sliver streak tho hair, thero cornea to the loser an Inex pressible sense of loneliness which Bhnrply reminds him or her of the glorious sun that has set behind tho purple hills. A friendship which multiplied Joys rind divided sorrbws Is gone forever. As you repeat this word "gone' In tho night when you nre alone, and again In tho morning and nt Inter vals through the day, It comes upon you with a new and terrible meaning. IJow gladly you would erase It, but In spite of your oft boasted strength Siimimimiiiiiiiiimmmiimimiiiiimitt I TyHDDIES SIX lD Will M. Maupin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iii DON'T WORRYI IX7HEN the sun Is hlnr.lng hot, Don't worry! When the breezes blowoth not. Don't worry I , Think how It affects the corn;1 Bumper crop, as Biire's you'ro born dot up smiling every morn. Don't worry 1 When the Iceman brings his bill, Don't worry! Keep your tongue and temper Ktlll. Don't worry! lay his huge outrugeous toll, "For they've got you In it hole If not Ice, then It's for coal Don't worry I Things I' ok bnd tho country through? Don't worry! Can't .help things by looking blue. Don't worry! flmllo and Just keep on your way, Things will work out right some day, Bo let nothing you dlsmuy Don't worry I J2very dark cloud In your sight Don't worry! ill us a sliver lining bright. Don't worry! (Don't let trouble trouble you; VJust refuso to fret and stew; ,T your own good senso provo true Don't worry I tlut, of course, but whnt of that? Don't worry! (It will make tho harvest fat, Don't worry I Toll todaytomorrow rest; Brace your nerves to stnnd ench test, ,For whatever Is, la best Don't worry 1 (Copyright by Will M, Mull pin.) Uncommon Sense BLAKE TEN YEARS TO THE boy of eight, ten yenrs Is an eternity. Ten years ago ho Jiad no existence. Ten years nioro und he will be u man In stature a size that seems to htm far beyond attainment. To the hoy of twenty-one, ton years, while not a lifetime, Is a long stretch ahead. At tho end of tho coming ten years fio will be well on his way to wher ever ho is going, success or failure. If ho could understand Just how fnuch thoso ten years mean, Just vhnt can be done with them, Just jwhat they will yield If rightly culti vated, there would be fur less trouble and fllstress In tho world. To the mnn of forty, ten years aro ten years whlcli must not be wnstcd. Tho next ten years aro his best, as far as producttvlty Is concerned. If lie has not miido the last ten years (count, ho still has a chnnce with tho pext ten. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB mmmmmmmammmmmnmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmk m I wts dkncin$ wt rirvfc WiTn my new pvmpj too looja. I Hope trv&t the irl never rtnowj As I smiled in ker Rice. vith t. kndvonous cjrtxe. curled op mv toes. in Esse; of will, you find In your grief that you cannot do It. Pride scores as dictator. Like n beggar you sup on Its dry crusts, and go to bed night after night with an acho In your heart and a sting In your conscience. Yet you keep going crookedly about tho byways and hlghwnys of life and contlnuo year after year tho ragged practlco of unbending your neck or curving your Hps with a friendly smile. It no longer matters so much how your bchnvlor appears to the glar ing eyes of tho . world, so you per sist stubbornly to air your pride and llout It In public places, dropping dally a llttlo lower from the high Ideals so sacred toyou In the peace ful, hallowed days of friendship. In tho background of every pic ture depicting human unhapplness you will find an ugly blur of color quite at varlanco with the rules of harmony, caused by a slip of tho tongue or n spurt of passionate anger between two persons, communities or nntlons. If you will study tho blur Intently, you will find that It Is tho evil thing that destroys peace and strews battlefields with rivulets of blood. If you have a truo friend, give him or her tho best of which pure friendship Is capable of giving; or. If you have quarreled, break the truce and heaven will bless you I (ffi, 1022, by HcCluro Newnpnper Symllcnti.) After that, unless ho Is a phe nomenon, the chance will bo gono. He can progress nftor fifty, go farther than he has ever gono, but rarely un less he Is going strong on his fiftieth birthday. Look at your remaining years as an asset. Examine tho next ten of them for opportunity, "ml Beo If you can allot to each enough work to carry you ut a hotter puce Into tho next decade. Ten years wisely employed at any tlnio after twenty ought to make a man either a success or n failure. They may not bo enough to bring n fortune, but they ought to bring habits and methods which later will Insuro Independence. Compare tho next ten years with tho last, and dctcrmino that these stretches of time, now empty and un Improved, shall bo filled with achieve ment that Is worth while. You can put Into them ulniost any thing you choose work, effort, thought, or Idling, and tlmo wasting, Almost any man can bo made or broken In ten years. You havo at least that tlmo beforo you If you nro tho ago of tho average nowspapcr render. Mako up your mind thnt even if tho InBt ton years counted for noth ing tho next ton will count for much, Mnko that purposo, nnd. stick to It, And theso coming ton years will bo tho best you have over known. (Copyright by John UUks.) o World's Water Power. Tho total nvallablo horsepower In the world derivable from falling wn tor Is reckoned nt 139,000,000. Africa lends with 100,000,000. Asia has 71,. 000,000. Europe Is credited with 45V 000,000, South America with C1.000,. 000 nnd North Amcrlcn with 0-000,-000. IT SCHOOL DA1S A j YOUR tfTTHow to Read Your O A IMF Characteristic! A &jtXL &S Rnd Tendencies tho Capabilities or Weak nesses That Make for Success or Failure as Shown in Your Palm LOSS OF MONEY AS WE may rciyl by various signs In the hund that the fortunuto subject has acquired, or Is to ucqulre, wealth through Inheritance or through his or her own exertions, so ve .ay read also, In be l and, the loss of wealth, after It has been pos- scssed and enjoyed. Inspect carefully tho linger of Sat urn, the mlddlo or ring linger, nenr the top, for a star. If It appears plainly near the edge of tho linger. It Indicates loss of position and money. See ulso tho Mount of Sa money. See also tho mount of Sat urn, which lies at tho base of tho base or beginning of the mount, a zigzag line, the snuio loss Is indi cated. Naturally, it must be understood that these signs, as so many others In tho hand, aro not always perfectly clear and well-marked, and great care must be exercised In reading them, In conjunction with the other marks and signs In tho hand. (Copyrlxht by the Whfeler Bymllote o- The Scream of tho Pipes. It Is clnlmed for the bugplpos, by some admirers that It Is nmong the oldest of musical Instruments. Wheth er or not thd oldest, It Is certainly the loudest nf all Instruments. The duke of Sutherland owns a bagpipe which Ilgured nt Prestonpans, nnd must, therefore, he nearly 200 years old, yet It can still be heard at a distance of eight miles. "Worry nnu optimism cannot travel the fmmo road, to Bay notlilng of going In tho namo company. A real good wor- rlor la not gonernlly Bought after, either In buslncna or social life." FOR THE FAMILY MEAL TO MAKE hot lunch sandwiches, chnn l'omnnntn of hum (Iihm Kiisnn nnd moisten with cream or melted butter and put on buttered slices of bread. Press tho slices firmly to gether nnd trim them In oblongs or squares, neat ono egg, nud irom a cuprui to u pint or mine, according to tho number of sandwiches; add a llttlo peppor nnd salt and dip each sandwich in tho mixturo, turning once or twice until well saturated, urown dcllcntely on both sides In a hot frying pan with n llttlo butter. Servo nt once on a hot platter, garnished witn parsley or nasturtium leaves and blossoms. Sand wlches filled with Jelly may bo fried tho same way, dusted with powdered sugar and served as dessert. Apple Salad. Sllco tender apples thinly, leav ing tho skin rcmnln if bright red. Mix with half as much finely-cut colory, chopped onion or cnbbago. Add enough thick cooked salad dress ing to hold tho mixturo together. Peu- nut butter may bo used In placo of tho dressing if desired; season with salt, pepper and thin with a llttlo vinegar nnd wntcr. Servo on lettuco or In npplo cups. Hamburger Steak. Grind round Btcnk through tho moat grinder adding n pinch of cloves, with the usual seasoning of salt and popper and ono-hnlf of a small hot popper rubbed to u pnsto (using tho canned chill, though tho plmcntocs will do), adding tabasco sauce. Pat tho meat Into a flat cako and broil under p hot gaB llamo or over clear coals. Turn until both aides nro seared, then cook more slowly until dono to tho center. Servo covered with melted butter nnd sprigs of parsley, (. lill, tiy Wet tern Nowpuitr union.) NEWS OF STATE TERSELY TOLD ftocont Happenings in Nebraska Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. The peach crop In Gage county la Mllil t r lin Htn In iaii I tiAn r I u.iu u inn luthvoi ui ji-uio. oupvuur is minting eiiiuurnie jim paratlons or Its annua, fall pageant. Preparations are under way to open a drive to raise $1,1.000 for Hast- lugs college. Cattle feeding In Cheyenne county Is on tho Increase, duo to a widening of corn acreage. Charles 13. Cobbey of Omaha has been elected president of Cotner uni versity, near Lincoln. Ord Is experiencing a pronounced building boom, a number of business and dwelling houses being In course -a.i.wn. A number of persons were Injured when a tornado tore wide path .rough tho farm community near lllOOlnlllgtOn. . lqluuu.u118 mreuny nre uuu1B i.mUB for the Pawnee co-.nty fair which will uo u u u u.u HunnacT. wm IUMI UVU Ujti. A., nltt. D I n .1 l .l t... " Ul U.KLIU,., tu, tlni? L'rcnn unnlo. rnnwoil tlio ilontli eating green apples, caused the death of Vernlo Holcombe, 8, son of Edward Ilolcombo of Fremont. The attractive prices paid on the Omaha sheep market is causing sheep men from all parts of tho country to bill their stock to that place. Tho doors of the Nebraska State bank nt Mllllgan, Fillmore county, hnve been closed by the stnte depart ment of trade and commerce. Fifteen counties In the state have returned abstracts to State Tax Com- mlssloner Osborne showing complete returns of property for taxation. Miss Millie Mason of Friend has started for Denmark to visit her nged father, who returned to thnt country from this city several years ago. At a special election held at Adams to voto $12,000 bonds for extending the waterworks system there, the proposition lost by u vote of 115 to 90. Driving a horse without shoes has been held by an Omahn Judge to be cruelty to animals, and .Toe Novel:, a peddler, was lined .$10 for the of- ILUSe. I Sharp declines of wheat, amounting to 7 cents u bushel In the last few days, have attracted wide attention irom niriuera now in uie miusi or uie harvest. A dugout containing a large still nnd two fifty-gallon barrels of mash was iounu on an lsianu in tlie Mis- sourl river ten miles south of Ne- brask.a City. v. coventalo, secretary of the American i-arin uurcau u'cucrnuon, will come to Nebraska during tho lat- iur ihul ul ,iuiy io ueuver uiree nu- dresses In the Interest of organized agriculture. Soll which hums with n bright flamo wnen n match is applied to It was discovered by William Grutch while plowing on his farm nenr O'Neill, and rcsiuems oi uie neignuornoou are mucn excueu. a pennon asKing innt a receiver no appointed for the Bunk of Waterloo, jeu., lias ucen liicu in district court at umana by Attorney Uenernl Clar- enco A. Davis. Tho first new wheat of tho season uenvereu at unnneurog, was rrom a twenty-live Dusiici uoiu ami tested 00 pounus. isancy, tats anu rye are in excellent condition. woven thousand minuends, ring porch nnd crnpples were planted In tho big lake north or Louisville this spring and llshermen nre enjoying un- usunl luck there. Nebraska farmers m: rketcd dairy products worth sau.uuu.wu the last year, according to a bulletin by Sec- retary ixjo btunr or tno stnte depart- ment of agriculture. Mrs. George Lutz, 53, who was drugged and robbed of ?S00 in her home at Louisville by an unknown assailant, died from her Injuries a few days later. In the scuffle with tho man she was choked nnd n qunn- tlty of poison wns forced down her thront. The second holdup within n period secretary of the department of ugrl of seven months nt tho Commerclnl culturo and G. G. Kostcr, state gamo State bank of Florence took placo warden. Dr. Ilnrold-GIfford, chairman when n lone bandit entered the bank and forced lludolph Johnson, cashier, Into tho vault, and escaped with be tweeu $1,500 and S1.800 from the money drawers, Will Suiter of DoWItt was badly burned about the arms when he at- tempted to enrry out several sacks of sugar from the rear of the Farmers' Union storo nt thnt place, which had caught Are. F. W. Ilomber, breeder nnd stock- man of Uchllng, boosted the top on tho fat cattle market for the year to date at South Omaha to $10.25, when he marketed 18 head of prime horned Hereford Bteers of hlu own raising and feeding nt that figure. They averaged 1,321 pounds, nnd nre the first steers to bring tho price since November 10 Inst yeur. With 7,185 children between the ages of live and twenty-ono yenrs listed, tho school census of Plutte c-uinty for 1022 shows the largest In- cteaso recorded In any year. Hoys outnumber girls by 237. A bonded debt of 521,557,000 has been Incurred by Nebraska counties, municipalities and school districts in the last nineteen months, or at tho rate of $1,292,000 n month, according to Charles E. Lawrence, bond clerk in the olllce of State Auditor George W. Marsh, whero tho law requires bonds be registered. ClMc nud v 1 11 ages lssuod'$M,000.000 of those bonds. The Nebraska Automobllo associa tion is organizing a branch in Paw nee county. After nn absence of two years, ty phoid fever lias again made its ap pearance In Itlchardson county, two enscs being reported to Falls City physicians within 21 hours. Extensive preparations are being made by tho Gage County Ilolsteln Ureedcrs for the Stnte Dairymen's Annual Picnic and frolic, which will be held at I '.cat rice, August Oth. fnr mt ltuf Vn r .17 AmmtfMin T nrr- , nf ,,., ,, tMrA nnniml I.nlmr flnv lnir.iHnti day celebration Sep. tember I, the principal features of !. 1Y1 lcts wero to Mr an Mrg Laurence lorsakt 0, ,It nitles wcst oC Ord. The triplets lnelui)e two girls nnd one boy and weighed about two pounds each. One of the girls died. The Pawnee county fair will open on Mondny, October 2, and wU Inst Ave days. Entertainment of all kinds, Including the regular racing schedule will be provided for all live days. liny Bell was awarded the grand ciiainnImi8llll , broncho rl(ln ut tho l!n.tiuK .V T a,.Ii.ii .l.v ,.,.,. 1Pn.,,n rnrnlll ,., 10 , attendance during the period, A a, ,nect Qf t- y Jk dt ,.1 ,..nc l.nl.l n. ,.....,. .,.,,, ,. t,. nnRSllir nf nnvim. orillnancef wich cnrle(1 nnd lmeaI t,, pllv,l), Q ,Mjm f(?et Qf frontago. THlMtllfll,l hlicinnca ..ion ,.lnon,l nr. ' " y-.vKA "1- suo ., ,nst Mo,ulny nm, put jn the I. - ... ... . day helping out tho unfortunates whoso homes were demolished by tho tomndo ti.at swept that section' tho Saturday night before. Donald Kunz, 11, adopted son of C. W. Kunz of Wood Illver, was Instantly killed, when the car In which he nnd his fnther were riding to the farm got out of control and turned over oa them. Tom Rose, 35, n farmer, was killed nnd his barn and poultry house wreck ed by a tornado that struck near Sargent. Hose's body was found fifty feet from the wreckage of the barn. Other members of his family escaped Injury. Nebrnskn Is to have an unusually plentiful supply of fruit according to II. F. Howard, professor of hortlcul- ture at the University college of agri- culture. Conditions so far have been n,ore fnvorable for fruit growing than for several year, The Missouri river within the past few weeks has washed away all but seVcn acres of tho 200-acro farm of .Tnllll IlMIl nn tlm nwat ol.lo nt fli riVCr across from Peru. Ills fatnUv an,i household roods havo honn tk to the Iowa side for safety. Lltrhtn nc struck n hirirn stock- linrn oil tlm fnrtn nf TTnri. n'lSTnlll tumn stanleton and burno.l It tn thi .-rni.n.1. During the same storm a four-horse team, owned by Frank FInkle, was kuioa and Finkle's children, who were in the wacon. were stunned. Tlurvor conntv olnlmR tho imnn. nf having more persons enrolled In club work than nny other county In tho state. Besides pig, calf and poultry clubs, there nro uumorour others, such as corn clubs, health clubs, farm ne- counts clubs nn.l similar ortrnnlzntlnns. After digging through the ruins of (the Charlej II. Taylor fire at tho Winnebago Indian agency near Deca- tur, the body of the llve-year-old son of Geori:o Smith, mi Tnillnn. wns fnnmi This llttlo Indian hnv mm 'r.ivinr-a son were playing In the basement of the store when the lire sturted. J. D. Edwards of Stromsburir has been nrosontod with tlm .Tnninti moni of the Masonic order, bv irrr.no. ofllcers 0f the Masonic lodge of Nebraska Mr. Edwards is ninety-two vears of ago and has been a Mason for slxty seven vears. hnvlnir lolnod nt ifnir. field, la., In April 1855. He Is now the oldest Mason in the state, Hamilton .county last week suffered Us greatest loss for many years from hall. Comlnir down from tho north. ern part of the county, destrovlnc a strip several miles wide, tho hall tapered off towards York county, pass- mg Aurora to the north In Its direct path, destroying all the crops. It Is said the damnire to nianv cornnfilda is complete. Animal life In Fontencllo forest re- servo, comnrislmr 2.500 acres of land south of Omaha along tho Missouri river on the road to Iicllevuo will soon ho under stnte protection, nccord iB to announcement by Leo Stuhr, of the grounds committee of the Fon tenelle Forest association, owner of the tract, recently made application to tho state for' protection of tho birds and nnimnls In the reserve Four inches of rain fell Sunday night and Muddy orcck at Stella is out of Its banks. This means n for tile valley twenty-flvo miles long will bo Hooded, tlu second tlmo this sea' son. The total rainfall for July is more than six nnd a quarter Inches. Glen Knapp, 10, was instantly kill od, and his brother, William, 10, nnd his father, Silas Knapp, 55, aro in n his father, Silas Knapp, 55, died within u few hours Inter In Fremont hospital following an nccl dent when a Northwestern train crashed Into a coupe carrying tho three victims, There Is now a surplus of tenchera for rural schools In Platte county nfter thrco yenrs of Inability to till all the places. School officials think that higher salaries paid since tho war have caused many high school graduates to enter the tenchlng pro- fesslon. Tho bureau of animal Industry nnd the county farm bureau have com plcted their Thurston county campaign for tho eradication of horso scabies, It Is believed that this county which has been bndly affected with scabies will practically bo free from the dl I soase In the future. WOMAN GANGSTER NT TO PRISON Underworld -Character of Kansas City, Mo., Shared in Killing of Men. WAS WELL EDUCATED Mattle Howard Broken Hearted When Lover Is Shot to Death While Rob bing Bank Laughs as She la Led Away to Cell. Kansas City, Mo, Prison doors closed recently on Mattle Howard, tho most remnrkablo woman of the under world In the history of Kansns City. Directly or Indirectly she had been re sponsible for the denth of a dozen men, nnd was herself Implicated di rectly In nt least ono killing, for it was for this crime that sho was 1m. prisoned. She appears to be a type morre com monly met In tho "movies" thnn "hi real life. It was In 1910 that she burst upon the underworld of Kansas City. It Is said that she had respect- able parents and wns well educated; especial care being given to the de velopment of her voice which appar ently was something out of the ordi nary. She was strikingly handsome, a brilliant blonde, with slnte-bluc eyes which won for her the title, "girl with the agate eyes." ' Loved a Gangster. Mattle noward presently took up with Albert Pngle, a rising young gangster who wns Just attracting the attention of the police. Though sho took up with many men In tho courso of her career, there Is no doubt thai the Infatuation for Pngle was the guid ing Impulse of her life. For n year tho lovers lived together and then Pagld was arrested and sentenced to llvo years for highway robbery. Mattle was left broken-hearted but began plnnnlng wnys to raise money to secure his relense. She formed al liances llrst with one crook and then with another, and nil were killed or" arrested while helping her raise money by holdups or other means. Lover Shot After Holdup. With ull this bloodshed Mattle wns still without tho money that would procure Ptiglo's release, but good be havior had cut down his sentence nnd he was released one day and restored to her. Three weeks later, he, too, was dead. Ho was shot and died from wounds after he had killed the cashier of a bank he wns trying to rob. Mattle was his companion on this fatal enter prise, and Its tragic ending broke her heart. She orgnnlzed the finest funeral tho underworld had over seen. The room wns banked with flowers, she chose tho pallbearers from among the more Illustrious thugs of the city, selected the Biblical text for the funeral ser mon, and herself Bang the appropriate Sang the Appropriate Hymns. hymns. A few days later she was ar rested, tried for the killing of a dia mond broker yenrs before, and sen tenced to 12 years In the penitentiary. She laughed and snng as she was led away. Pagle was dead, so tho prison held no terror for her. DOG BITE KILLS BOY AGED 5 Pasteur Treatment Falls to Prevent Hydrophobia In Case of St. Louis Tot. St. Louis, Mo. Le Roy Earl Kohl hauff, five-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs nnrry It. Kohlhnuff, died after having been bitten on the face by a neighbor's Jog afflicted with hydrophobia. Tho dog, which is Bald to have bit ten several other children, died a week ago under observation. The child re ceived Pasteur treatment. Raincoat Stops Suicide by Drownlno Rochester, N. Y.-A heavy raincoat nnd n silk waist snved the life of Mrs, Mary Alexander, fifty years old, of Rochester, when sho attempted to drown hersolf by leaping Into Lake Ontario. The garments puffed out llko balloons and kept tho woman ifloat, rescuers said. 1 19 f n