RED CLOCJD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Mas i,. wQ U ffu ill , fffnV uann .T?m lihinr ' ' ' " ' ""' ' ' ' II ( 1 fl 1 i. . , ZZZjl-l!Ll ,9B This photograph proves the use of black troops by the French In their occupation of the Itutir. One black and :vvo' white non-commissioned ollleers In a French company are plctuied above at Wurdeii, In tho Ittihr. Hitter complaint! have been made against the use of black troops In the Utilir. Thanks Prenatal Influence Mrs. Itutb J. Wild nnd her beautiful daughter, Lois Wild of llrooklyn, y. The mother firmly bcltuves that her daughter's beauty and talent came her through the earnest thoughtH the mother had during the prenatal N. to period. Mrs. Wild read only (lie liest literature, saw only beniitlful paintings and danced and sang In her heart and the result Is Lois. ' Mussolini's Private Plane w h AM,Lr$ Kpl'iWK far ?"&$ IS $ A Premier .Mussolini seated In ids prlwito aeroplane before leaving Milan, Italy, on a secret mission. Tim Italian premier Is greatly Interested in aviation and watches eager! tne progress being made In the air. Boys Were Taken for Girls l '-", ,C-ZJV,i,i.iS?ffivMM'iA,lt.:-U.. i,&M.tZin.im43MWiii$ 4 The Tomson twins, Pngllsh dancers, whom V. II. Savage, theatrical producer, believed were sisters, and afler making a fruitless trip to New York for a contract were returned to their natl.e country, without n contract, They returned on the S, S. Ilerengnrlu on the last trip eiiBt. French Use Black Troops in the Ruhr JAZZ AT DEATHBED r "Come on Frank, the doctor says you can't live anyway, you can drink all the moonshine you want to," Mrs. Florence Ulerlng. chief w'tness for tho state In the Kllmek murder trinl at Chicago, testified Mrs. Kllmek snld to her dying husband. She also added to the comfort of the deathbe.1, the wit ness testified, by showing him coflln ads and playing Jazz, music on tho phonograph. The picture stiows Mrs. Iilering on the stand. $10 MEANS FORTUNE While racking pool balls in the serv ice club of the l.ettertiiiin General hos pital, San Fnmel.sco, I'rlwite Frank Wojclechowskl (shown above) received a letter which told hl.u that ho bad made his uncle, President Wojclechow skl of Poland, a wealthy man. Frank recently sent his uncle a $10 bill which, when converted Into Polish currency, brought -J4.000 marks. PREACHES FOR MUTES ..??? WfS3?5S T" AvS WW -v-t-- o- jr ' vs.-S'.SC.-i-v!'v Ituv, Howard 12. Snyder, who recent ly held a sign and lip service for mutes of the Lutheran faith, at the Church of Holy Communion, In Phil adelphia, Pa., and tho church was filled with mutes anxious to "hear" the sermon. Hev. Snyder plans to give up his pastorate at tho Christ Luth eran church nt Chestnut hill, Pa., nnd devote Ills time to forming a congre- r "-.'v w .. ' ,s 'ynjSSSSSX't I gallon for mutes. NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM Recent Happenings in Nebraska Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. J. W. Larson, near Ci exton Urt forty ' bead thoroughbicd roland China hogs In the blizzard. A Itojal Neighbors lodge has been f 'lined at Randolph with twenty-two charter members. , Not foi years have ducks and geese been so plentiful on the l'latle river as In the last few dajs. Covernor Itr.vnn has appointed ileorgo A. Hall, former state treasurer, as deputy secretary of llnance. Sixty converts were made by the re lul meetings Just elo-cd at the Con gregational church at Harwell. Kenneth Smith, L'- ear-old son of Charles 10. Smith, of Hastings died of burns retched when be fell into a tub of boiling water. (irant I.. Sbumway of Scottsbluffbas been appointed by Covernor l'.yrnti as deputy secretary of the Mute depart ment of ngrlciiltuio. Saturday morning the Loup river at ('.unveil' was wide open. Less than twenty hours Inter It was frozen solid, the iptlckest frccz(. In history. Arrangements are being made by representatives of the fulled Stntes aerial mall service for an emergency lauding Held at (Irniid Island. A .1. Weaver a well known Falls City ...an .has been appointed a member of the board of niniiai;ors of the state board of agriculture, succeeding the late Dr. P. I,. Hall. Dr. Frank II. linstock, pioneer of, Hayes and Hitchcock counties, is dead at Palisade at the age of 1(V He was a civil war veteran. j The Washington school building nt lied Cloud, the main part of which wiis built In lSSU, was completely destro.ved by tire of unknown origin. j Frank (Jardner, 1(5, of Coad met death when he fell from a hay loft and broke bis neck. He had gone to thc barn to play with his dog. Mr. and Mrs. L. I.arsen, of Ainsworth,1 celebrated their golden redding anni versary last week, over fifty relatives and friends being present at the cere- j mony. Nebraska eggs completely outclassed (hose from other states at the second annual ltutgers egg show held recently . at Xew Brunswick, New Jersey. I Tin campaign to raise funds for the erection of new buildings for llrownell Hall, at Omaha In order to make it onci of the finest schools for girls In the west, Is progressing. The fiftieth anniversary of the class of ISTIt of the state University will lie I celebrated In June, by the two mem-, hers of that Class J. S. Dales of Lin coln and Judge Snell of Seattle. With practically no opposition the state senate has passed on third rend-! lug S. F. No. ."!, pM'iultting cities of' o.OOO to lin.OOO population to enter the municipal coal and Ice business. ' The recent snow, one of the lieavl-. est in late years, which has piled up' in some places waist deep, has saved the wheat crop of Nebraska, according to Professor W. W. Ilurr of the depart ment of Agronomy of the State Unlver-' sity. j "The Contllct" the health masque whlib was to have been presented by the physical education department of I Donne college of Crete has been post-, poned until April and T, on occouut of Inclement weather and Impassable roads. The labor situation In Seward county , Is becoming a serious problem. Help is eiv s-inrce and inan.v who have asked the county agent for aid In finding a' loli began to lose Interest In work as soon as a Job on the farm was men Honed. Lllsvvorlh Van Curreii. seven-year-old son of P.en Van Cinieii, a W.viuore carpenter, lost the indes linger of bis right hand when he placed his hand In the crack at the back of a heavy door, at the Wymore high school, and the, door was accidentally closed. ' Falls Cit.v will see its greatest year ,if activities in local history during P.)l2.'t If all plans now under considora- ( tlon nialeriallze. The biggest building project likely to be started will lie the .J'J.'O.tHMi Ulehardson county court house that will replace the structure burned down tluee years ngo The Class of V.MKl of the State Uni versity, has begun elaborate prepara tions for the celebration of "Home Coining week." The twenty year gra duates will have ejitlro charge of the affair. Tlie University of Nebraska Is now one of the great educational Institu tions of the United States 'in point of attendance The grand total of registra tion in the schools and colleges of the Institution will approslinato ),r00 for the year IIWJ-'J.'l. Five .vears ago, In 11)17 is, the number of unrepealed names was I .fill). One year ago the total was s.l'.m. Mrs Karl Whaley, of Custer county, ,11) j ears old, and a grandmother, bus given birth to her twelfth child, n son. Mrs. Wbaley's eldest daughter married some time ago, Is the mother of a son. Receipts at the South Omaha Market for March 17 were the heaviest of any Saturday In the history of the yards. For the week It made a total of more Mum 01,000, which Is the heaviest week for this ear, and the total for the month, so far, '-I7S,(mmi bead, shows an Increase of (Kl.OOO head over the same period In 1010, which holds tho record i and the sixth limn an Innocent farmer for March receipts of nearly -100,000 who bud been Impressed b the on Jiead. vlcts to drive them ncroxs the cnnmiv A UNIQUE ESTABLISHMENT. A $65,000 Building for the Housing of Homeless Dogs and Cats. Tho completion of a new SU.l.OOO mil. tii 1 1 1 shelter of tlit Nebraska liiiiinitic .Society brings to Oinnliit n building nnliini! in tin middle west. It will pio vide for the housing of stray dogs and cats, the Immune killing of dicused ami unwanted animals and tin- care of animals needing medical attention. Tim 1 1... ii.it i ..1. ... .. ""' " nPiti nn iwo ki-ihh-i "Ullis, IHH I'lllMIII Ml IIOMI !" cages each, nine Malls for horses and cow s mi operating room, morgue, drug room and a separate contagion or Isolation wind. A court Is provided with runs fur the animals and there is even a 'ieclal kitchen and bath for the canine resid ents. The building will be tin- hendtpiartcia for all the work of the oclet which Includes a children's and girl's pro teethe division and a Iluuiane IMuca tlon department. These olllces are on the second lloor which also contains a live room apartment for the caretaker and a large nssemblv room to be used for meeting and lectures. Tho new Christian church at Aurora was dedicated last Sunday. A plpf organ will be installed shortly. ' Harry Koblbcrg, l-i, Is to be given n bronze medal by the Omaha l'.oy Scout organization in recognition of his hu mane treatment of an in lured dog. The Seven Valleys trade and Held championships, which will be held at Callaway April 'JO, promises to be one of the big cinder meets of central Neb raska. ISy the sale of RM-1.000 additional .sclmnl linnilu ilm r!i..iti.l i.in..,i ...i.,...i ,(0n ,s I(n,v,(l(,(1 wIth ,,;, flM. , building of additional room for (MX) to SUO pupils. .lohn Sullivan, a Denton, fanner, plowed eleven miles mi foot through snow drifts Impassable with vehicles to he present at the courthouse in Lincoln for Jury duty. A gift of SIO.OOO has been made for the West Nebraska Methodist hospital, now being constructed at ScottsblulT, by a man whose name Is not announced by the hospital board. Much time and efrorl will be given in WS. by evtenslon workers of the Uni versity of Nebraska agricultural col lege to the encouragement of home orchard plant big in Nebraska. Miss Tillle Illankenburg Is the only woman In Nebraska to servo as county judge, olTlcIals at North Platte say. She has been appointed temporarily in the place of Judge Woodhurst. who is 111. Seventy-five students attending the University of Nebraska have been benefited by the Agricultural Students' Aid fund, created by public subscrip tion under Hie auspices of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. A hunch of high grade white faced r""'"" '"-in -uiui i.wii iiltlii ...it-... .... I X'....t. r ...... last vjhi. In A l.fir.1.1 II.....II lit. tin.. ...... ..i... .. ".."'"J""' .. ,"V. . ' .' n -ivm in tJiMIWI wiiuillll HIM )l't'U. IHI- Ing more than doubled their weight since being put on feed. The Itev. .1. P. Thiol has resigned the pastorate of the First Congrega tional church at Hastings to accept a call to the Congregational church nt Franklin, Neb. He has lived in Hast ings 11; years, serving three Congrega tional churches. Damage estimated between .slil.OOO and M.'.OOO as a result of the recent storm was reported by the Lincoln Telephone company. Fifteen bundled telephone poles, It was said were broken off ami many miles of heavy wire torn down. The P.inilngton passenger station at Nebraska City was robbed by a lone bandit, who forced Night Operator Tinisey, at the point of a gun, to admit him to the olllce and the cash drawer. The robber worked quietly while sev era I people were near. The spring seed list of the Nebraska Crop ( J rowers' Association 1ms nen prepared and Is now icady for distrdm tlon. This list gives the mowers of certified Nebraska J1 oats, which is a selection of while oats from the ordin ary yellow Kherson variety. It has oiit.vlchlcd the ordinary Kin rsoii oats about eight bushels per acre in tests covering several .vears. Crow its of i other kinds of set Ms are also listed. The list may be obtained by writing the Nebraska Crop drawers' Associa tion, Agricultural College. Lincoln. i The alllrmatlve team of the drain! Island high school debaters holds tho record of being the only one In the Hastings, York, Kearney, (irand Island circuit remaining undefeated In tho series of contests just closed. The McCook chamber o commerce has invited the Ciolden Itod highway state convention to meet in that place April 'J.'l. Two hundred delegates aie expected to attend this big state meet ing. The lower house, by a vote of tbtotO, killed the bill which called for the state to accept us a gift, Alitor Lodge and the J. Sterling Morton home, with the understanding that the state woull mill ii t ti In the 70-acre tract ami pave around It. The objection made bv many was that there was no limit placed In the bill on how much would be demanded for maintenance. According to announcement, made at the ofllce of Chancellor Avery of the State University, the student publica tion, iiu Shun, bus been abolished by vote of the Sigma Delta Chi. March II, was the eleventh aunl verMiry of the outbreak id com his at the Nebraska state prison. The out break took place In a hard snow storm during which the wind blew and the snow drifted. That outbreak cost the lives of six men, tbreeif them officials at tile prison, two escaping lotivletH NO OPERATION FOR HER She Took Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vege table Compound and Escaped the Operation Doctor Advised Louisville, Ky. ' I wish to thank yoo for what your medicine has dono for mc. x was in nua tor eight or nine daya every month and had n great deal of pain. The doctor said my only relief vns an operation. I read of Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a medicines nnd tried the Vegetable Com pound and the Sana tive Wa?h, nnd they surely did wonders for me. I feel fino all tho time now. also am nickinc tin in weight. I will toll any one that your medicines arc wonderful, and you may publish my letter if you wish." Mrs. El). Bobunleih, 1130 Ash St., Louis ville, Ky. 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