j-v-"-- ri,,1 IMH''MHVWlMaMOTIMVMIW - a 'Mdl'iJII'' 'x Rf ,r .fa ;;,joinnii(MMiKA, ,ot .- JC; u a. -tsajtw.MrwJ-"' - ' r y ,f . 'I i H BUTTONS FROM OUR RIVERS Peafrl Muosel Fisheries Aro a Flourish- Ing and Very Interesting InJitjiry. It fIichiM ho rotnoinliiTod (lint In ad dition tti (liolr food vtiliio llsho.s lire 'iit'cosffirj ti otir rivers If wo arc to lKM'iictiinic the pciul button Industry of tlic country, whMi employs somu twontv thousand iK-onlc and yields n product vnluod at moro than ?5,000, 000. When tlic yotinjj mussels, which niv of tulcroxroplr rIsmj, nro thrown off from tin brood pouches of their par ents nt the proper season, tho larval mussels slowly drift to the bottom nnd perish hi a fovv dii-' time, unless they come In contact with a parsing llsb of suitable kind nnd succeed In mak ing attachment. Once this attach ment Is made, the tissue of the flHh Krows over the Utile mussel, until It has undergone, n remnrkablo change of form nnd structure; then It drops from the fish to commence Us Inde pendent life nt the bottom of the Btrentn or Inkc. ' It Is n further fact thnt the young of pnrtlculnr kinds of mussels require Dig gills of particular kinds of fishes ns nurseries. Tho black bass Ib host for several sorts of mussels, while tho klpjaclc. a kind of herring, Is the only known bost for the best of nil mussels. As this last mentioned fish la far from being abundant In Amorlcnn riv ers, It Is plain thnt much cr.re should bo exercised In Its maintenance. The mussel fishery thnt supplies the fresh water pearl button Industry Is .actively conducted In nt lenst twenty states In the Mississippi rived basin, the raw production of shells now has a value of about $1,000,000. Tho fresh water pearl button Is now recognized us nmong the cheapest durable but tons that can be procured. Tho mus sel beds have been rapidly depleted, chiefly because the fishermen In past 'years would retain only the very best shells and discard as culls all shells that were of an Inferior grade. J Necessary action In the way of gov ernment Iclslf'lon to protect the mussel tlbKrlcs has been so long de layed that this unique and rather Important Industry Is now sure to ex perience considerable dlllleulty In per petuating Itself. Plnyil V. I'nrsons, lu the Saturday Kvenlug Post. W.fcJ0fc.B.OARD IS NOW CHEAP Girls In the Mission Schools In China Pay O'Mv ?" Year for Their f.Uals. It Is refreshing In these days of high prices to learn that somewhere It Is possible to get one's dally bread and Its accompaniments at a low llgurc. Tljr 7lnco Is China Tengschow, In the pn??jico of Shantung. There, In tho nJs-sm school, a girl may have throe Vs a day for $13 n yenr. The menu sounds strange to the Fchool girl cf the western world, but to the Chinese student It Is highly sat isfactory. Steamed corn bread and raw turnips t,:ll IIIV0 l0(, iopt In brine and then chopped quite fine com pose tho regulation breakfast almost all the year. I"or dinner there Is usu ally inHlet cooked dry like rice, and some hot vegetable. MVIce a week the vegetable Is cooked with fat pork In stead of In bean oil as usual. Supper Is the same ns breakfast. Perhaps half a dozen times n year, however, they celebrate with more luxurious fare. Christian Science Monitor. Make Four Sp:eche3 for One. William Lyon I'lielps, professor of English literature at Yale, declares ho gets credit for only 23 per cent of the after-dinner speeches he actually makes. "Every tlmo I accept nn In vitation to speak 1 really make four addresses. First, Is the speech I pro cure In ndvnnce. That Is pretty good. Second, Is the speech I really make. Third, Is the speech I make on tho way home, wlilch Is the best of all ; and fourth. Is the speech tho news papers next morning sny T made, which bears no relation to nny of tho others." Boston Globe. ' Taking After Mother. Tlert Just came home from college nnd he had a "shadow" on his upper lip. lie stopped to say "Hello" to his grandfather. His grandfather looked him over nnd said: "Why, son, you look moro llko your mother every day." "What makes you think so?" asked llort. I "Why, because your father had a mustache that'enmo down to his chin. Just look at that one of yours; you must take after our mother." Indl ttnnpolls News. , , Not Like a Lawyer. MIrnmly, of dusky hue, mnilo a poor witness. In answer to every question put to her by the attorney sho In vnrJnbly replied, "I think so." The attorney Anally became disgusted. "Now look here," ho warned. "I want" you to cut out that thinking nnd answer questions. Now talk I" J "Yes, enh," quavered MIrnmly. "Hut, mlstnh, you sea It's llko dls. Ah ain't like you lnwyers; ah can't talk without thlnklnV I 1 A Long Tlmo to Walt "Well, nrofessor." lnnulred tho younc musician, "how do my compositions 1 . .. pjenso yor "Why, I think," responded tho older man, "that they may perhaps bo played when Mozart. ITnydn, Mendelssohn and Meyerbeer havo been forgotten." , "Rcnllyr' exclaimed tno young musi cian In' ecstasy. "Certainly, but not till then," re marked tho other. noujton Post. . o A Girlies g g System H 8 : ; 0 By T. D. ALDERSON b VCCO5CCCCOCO0SJ0O!SCO5O2.oC (t), 1920, Western N'ewsti.iytr Union,) "Discharge nil the female employ ees," exclaimed old Hugh nertrand, and he slood stok still lewlng his employer, Mark Seaton, with the staru of a startled and perplexed mnn. That Is the order," answered the latter tersely, "im-l it Is to bo put in effect within a week." Hugh Uortrand made no reply, llo was an under superintendent of the town plant devoted to the iiinnufac-, ture of loose-leaf devices, where hu I had been" employed for ninny years. Within tho previous month Mark Sea ton had purchased thu business from Its original owners. Ilertrand bad heard that tho now proprietor was a tyro nnd a disciplinarian nuil antici pated trouble. Ho decided to make a suggestion for the general good. In a little speech to his fellow employees a week before the arrival of Seaton, ho said: "Wo aro n happy, contented group of friends nnd have got accustomed to easy, comfortable wnys In our labors here, but the world moves and we want to adjust ourselves- to Its prog ress. The new management will prob ably Instull a tlmo clock nnd a system of penalties for late comers and mnke considerable alterations In general methods. Let everyone seek adjust ment to tho conditions. If wo follow this sensible course there need be no disturbing friction." "I enn't understand whnt Mr. Sea ton Is driving nt. 'DIschargo tho fe male employees.' Why, that simply overturns the efficiency of the whole business," seriously reflected Uort rand. Ills daughter Grace, was In charge of one of the departments, nnd to her he disclosed Hie situation. She looked grave and troubled. "I heard Hint Mr. Seaton was what Is called a wom.-ui baler before he came here." she ald. "Only a few days ngi. a friend told me that he overheard Mr. Seaton telling n vis iting friend thnt be did not believe In keeping women around He snld all they thought of was face powder, hair dresshiL' and vanity I fancy he must have been croed in love, father." "I don't know," answered Uortrand gloomily, "but he can't bo human not to see that the feminine part of our help elevates our men workers, Imi refined them to a degree and has uaile work actually agreeable. I don't know how It may bo In the city where tho help Is constantly clmnglng. but here wo are like a family, well brought up together. It wan followed out and the girl less system duly inaugurated. There was a parting of lovers, of sisters even of husbands nnd wives, for In '4 some Instances whole families had. worked together. Tho places of the girls nnd women were tilled mainly now by boys and young men. The old male employees were dKsatlslled at tho new arrangement. Tho pleasant noon hours In agreeable, harmonious company gave way to a dull, unevent ful resting period. Graco Ilertrnml came In cloe con tact with .Mr. Senton because of tho fact that she had always headed tho girl employees as n sort of leader. Many went to work In ether towns, and it was her province to visit Sea ton nnd secure recommendation for them. It somewhat softened his- hard nature to realize the helpful. unsclnh nature of tho businesslike, sensible young girl, who expressed no overt criticism as to his drastic exaction, but still made him feel that he was tho menus of causing confusion, and in .some enses distress In scattering n community of girls who bad led n safe, happy life under the old menage. Within a month there brooded over the plant a sense of disruption nnd discontent that Seaton could not help but notice. Many of the export work ers, fearing other changes and Infested wlt'.i a seusv of Instability, resigned to seek new employment. Nobody liked the now proprietor, and be felt It. Several times when he met Grace on tho street he engaged her In apparent ly casual conversation, but gradually brought It about to the labor situation, and the results of the Innovation he had made. The girl attracted bim bo felt the influence of new view points. Secretly bo wished ho bad consulted her before lie made tho chnngo that he plainly discerned was not beneficial to tho general group. In a money way. too, there was a pnlpnblo retrogression. One morning Grace Ilcrtrnjul bo came the heroine of tho town. Her father out of friendship and sympathy had taken tho place of tho watchman of the plant, who had serious Illness In his family. At eleven o'clock, Graco ran over to tho works to take him a warm lunch. Sho found him bound and gagged, and a cotorlo of burglars In tho office striving to open the safe which at that especial tlmo of tho month held nn unusually largo amount of money. Quickly Greco hnstcned to tho po lice. The burglars were apprehended Just ns they were lenvlng tho plant with a sum thnt would have seriously crippled Its owner financially. Because ho knew his error, because 0110 of tho group ho had treated so unjustly hnd saved him from possl bio bankruptcy, Mark Seaton told Graco later that ho had decided to restoro former conditions. And, loving her, and thus having new Interests In life and Its Issues, when ho married Grace, her girl friends knew that her Influenco would continue to protect their Interests. . .. --' Dr.W.H.Mc Bride OENTI8T OVER SU'Pi: HANK Rod Cloud ' Nebraska Br. R. E. GA GHIROPRAGTOR PHONES ) Office 76-M IND. Rcjidcrce 190-Y Office 2 Block North of fireman's Hnll RED CLOUD NEBRASKA E. S. Gerber Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PICTURE FRAMING (Work Guaranteed) Electrical Goods of all Kindt Will Wire Your House And Furnish You with Fixtures The Margin of Safety Is represented by the amount of insurance you carry Don't lull yourself into a fancied security. 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