') RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ) for J jr t&'rr '. 5 '' i ri'r i' : 'iV w- 5 : r- THE HOME SECTOR 'A WEEKLY FOR THE NEW CIVILIAN ' CONDUCTED BY THE FORMER EDITORIAL COUNCIL OE che Stars and Stripes . AI you Yank who, far out at tea or Sn the muddy qugouta, lousy billets and chill barracks of tho A. E. F found the going a little easier because of The Stars anJSlrtbu, will enjoy this new weekly by the same bunch, for the same bunch, in the tame tph-it. The Stan andSltlpei was hauled down and folded away a fortnight before the peace treaty was signed, but the men who wrote.or drew ninety per cent, of the contents of that famous soldiers weekly iiave not broken ranks. They have kept close formation in their redche vron days to conduct this new magazine. WALLGREN Is on the job with hit hilarious and disorderly cartoons. BALDRIDGE, the foremost American artist of the war, is drawing for The Home Sector. 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Grnnny, nc vordiag to Prof. Thompnon, wns care fully tended hy Sir .lohn nnd fed rcg rjlnrly no-half musnel a fortnight. She throve exceedingly under this kind attention. Six hundred of her offspring rcro known. On the tlentfi of Sir John the passed to tho caro of nn urcth: explsrer and wns bequeathed by hhn to another scientific mnn. Grnnny out lived four protectora and died at last, Oct. 11, 1887, at the authentic age of 07 years, because of tho neglect or Ill-treatment of n notnnlst. Prof. Thompson did not say ho, but ho left It ho he assumed that hnd the neglectful botanist been ns enrqful and attentive as was Sir John Dnlyell Grnnny might yet ho nllve. says the Xcw York Tribune, In which case she would bo no less than US years old, and nnsumlng tlint she wns at least two when Sir John found her, which seems probable, she would be well past tho century mark. How much easier It Is for some folkfl to make their won't than It Is to make their will. Opttfim, unless backed work, never rnshod In. by hard Man With $700,000,000 Had Meal Fig. ured Out, Even to Amount Left for Walter. "I rend In the paper," said the fat plumber, "about n Columbiana man who Is to Inherit pnrt of $700,000,000." "Gee," said tho thin carpenter, "I'd llko to be in on a fortune llko that." "What would you do If you had $700,oqp,ooor "I have always wanted a lot of money nnd I know Just what I'd do." "Well" "I'd go right to tho biggest hotel In New York City" "Yes" "And I'd walk right Into tho main dining room " "Yes" "And I'd say to the waiter: 'Bring me the hest plnnk steak you have In tho house.'" , "Uh, huh." "And nftcr I had eaten It I'd tell the wnltcr to bring mo tho check." "Of course." "I'd pny tho check with my money and then I'd take my 30 cents chnngo to tip tho wnltcr." Yoimgstown Tele-grum. Har! Hart First Minstrel Tnmbo, can you tell me why bnsebnll trnd pancakes nro alike? Second Minstrel No, 1 can't. What's tho reason? First Minstrel They both depend nnnn the batter. A Drink That's Part of the Meal POSTUM Cereal las e. flavor thais sure "to please. Art eco ronucal factor m housekeepixujS, A Health builder, used instead of coffee-. No Raise in. Brfce Two sizes usually solcl at 15 4r25 Has) by Postum Cereal Company eattl CrsmJ. Michigan. irnnim "iiieoiun ruinu m.ooiuu HEIR" IN JAIL Long Search of United States Naval Authorities Comes to . an End. WAS HELD AS FORGER Elghteen-Year-Old Youth Boasts of Shrewd Trick Which, as He Said, "Fooled Them All for Awhile." Oreon liny, VK In the slate re formatory a pnsty-fneed, hollow cheeked lad of eighteen pares hack nnd forth In his cell. He Is ashamed to look his countrymen In the face he cntmn he Is a deserter from the Unit ed States navy. Ills name Is Adoipn Orris, alias Daniel II. Tnlmnn. lie Is the hoy who tricked the au thorities nt the Great Lakes Naval Training station liitn believing be wns the missing heir to the .$4,000,000 es tate of the late Daniel II. Tolnnrti of Philadelphia. The whereabouts of this youth, who had played tag with military nnd po lice ofllclals throughout the United Stales for seven months, did not he roine known jintll a short tlmo ngo. Then It was Tils tongue that told his whereabouts to the world. Confides In Cellmates. "Yep, I'm the bird you read about In the papers," he had told his cell mates. "I almost had them believing that I was the mlsHlng heir to nn es tate of $1,000,000 left by a loan shark In Philadelphia named Tolman. Hut keep It quiet." But his mates couldn't let the story rest. The guard heard It. From tho Ind he. forced a confession. Then au thorities at the reformatory communi cated with tho Great Lakes Naval Training station. Naval and civil In telligence officers were sent to the In stitution. Then tho Identity wns es tablished. Prisoner's Story. He told the olllcers the following story: "I admit that I made n botch Job of It at the finish, but you'll hnve to give me credit for fooling them for a while. "The whole thing stnrted In Milwau kee. I didn't have a dime In my pocket and my clothes were almost In rags. My poor old mother, who lives at 1458 Spring 'street, wns Just about living, and even though I tried hard, I couldn't hclpicr along. "One dny n fellow stopped mo on the street nnd told me I resembled. tho missing heir to u fortune. He snld the heir's name wns Tolman. We talked It over, schemed nnd plnnned nnd before the end of tho week T hnd made my de- "Yep, I'm the Bird You Read About" clslotir I hnd n good story cooked up and upon the ndvlce of this newly made acquaintance I decided to Join the navy. Says Station Waa "Easy." "At Great Lakes they fell for my story. They gave mo a ten-day fur lough so I could go to Philadelphia nnd claim the fortune. "At the end of my furlough I camo back nnd got an extension. Then I cashed a bogus check at the station for $180. After thnt I threw away my uniform and forged checks In Buffalo, Now York city, Washington, Detroit, and Cleveland. It was in Cleveland thnt they got mo, for a bnd check In Milwaukee. "I was tried, convicted nnd here I nm." PREFERS DEATH TO PARTING Facing Separation, Ohio Woman Kills Seven Children and Herself. Nelsonvllle, O. Several hours be fore authorities wero to reninvo them to tho Athens county homo seven children, ranging In ago from six weeks to ten years, wero found with their mother, Mrs. Tony Stnvlsnr, burned to death or asphyxiated In their homo at Klmberly, a small min ing town near here. Tho children were tied to their beds and coal oil had been sprinkled over the room. 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