RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF MIILI MIIWWI ! NEWS OF NEBRASKA IN CONDENSED FORM Rccont Happonings in Nebraska Given in Brief Items For Busy Readers. STANDING OF BALL TEAMS AT END OF WEEK. WESTERN LEAGUE Won I-ont Wlrliltii ru no thImi rti :(.i ornului -II! 10 (iklnliiiiua City II ,'tS lii-s Miiliit's HI -1:1 si .iiccpii :i,"i it J.iiiiv City U'2 ."( Denver :il Til NEORASKA STATE LEAGUE Won l.ost Vorfulk IK 1M Lincoln II) III Fnlrbtuy :H JW Crniiil Mniiri :i) 10 Montrleo ill -fj Hastings Ill) 41 ret. .1 :ir ..v.is ,:m; .::('. .517 Am mm .iisii ret. ..".88 .r.n .r.iii .nit .4 IS AM All grade schools liullt hereafter In OiiiiiIim will lie niinicil after Hit' presi dents of t In rnlti'U suites. Viola I'litioii, 1,"., whs drowned when :i companion, In a playful priuik, pushed her Into u swimming pool ut Omaha. A shortage of S'JO.OOO was round In the First National bank at Nlekorsnn, following a clu'c'k made liy .slate bank examiners. Two test wells fur oil will lie stnrteil nriir Kearney Immediately by men who have leased 'J0.000 aeres In min eral liullt". Children at play ulong the Klkliorn river near Kinmi't. In Holt enmity, un earthed the skull of a .supposed pro. historic man. Cusi Kuteiibeck of Uliea lias been named .superintendent of the state IMi haleheiles at Orotnu to .sticeeed W. .1. O'Mrlen, resigned. The animal convention of the State Hankers1 association will be held In Omaha this fall, with an estimated at tendance of over 1,'JOO Mrs. John llolnz of Fremont, was painfully burned about the face and body while nlteinptlng to extinguish Humes in her home .starting froin an elect rle Iron. Dates for the trl-eounty tenuis tour nament to he held hi lllootntleld have Ix'eii .set for August t) unil 10. The ilNirlct Includes the eoiintles of l'lerce Cedar and Knox. I'.aby Itnyuioud Aaron Menusli, I miiiiths old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Itctiash of Schuyler, Is the fourth liv ing generation on each side or Ids parents' families. The llrst new wheat was marketed In Fnlrbury last week, the price open ing from SO to S.'Ie a bushel. Thomas WiiMi threshed fifty acres testing (10 to . averaging twenty bushels an acre. All hands In Nebraska are invited to take part in the Mid-West baud contest tn be conducted during the fall festi val of Ak-Sar-!5cn, October l!--l, during which SiMWO In cash prizes will he awarded. In the 2 :'M pace to be held at th State fair September U to 7. 1'!) horse are eutoied, anions them being several which are well known to nue fans in this -ect Ion. The purse for J his event will be .SI, 01 10. It Is understood that the I'.urllngton r.ulwny Is to build a new brick depot .,! Ilubbell at once, taking the place of the old frame one destroyed hv Hn. .lune.'l. Mateilal has been ordered and -peclilcatlous drawn up. Records at the olllce of the the state dlvUlon of automobile registration show that there are U7,0(lo more ears in Nebraska than there were hist ear, .mil l Mitt there is now one automobile fur every s- people In the state. A ."lOO-word essay on "What Camp OitVoid Means io .Me" submitted by l.ermird l.llulberg, Troop CI of the Omaha council of bo.v scouts, won him a 1 l-tla.v trip, all expenses paid, to Itasca Park, Minn, next August. Ted I'auss. of Hooper, fanner. Is In a critical condition, and his brother, otto, sutlers from painful burns as ie sulis of the explloslon of a stoma tbieshing engine which they were lining irom Winslow to Hooper. .lake Sn.viler, of Columbus, sulTeied a sorlousl.v burned e.ve wldle attending a marshmallow roast, when a glil In front ol It 1 1 1 1 llnillug her marshmallow alire, tossed It over her hack fmni the did of a stick, the blazing mass strik ing Snyder in the face. Frank Vogt, a farmer near Wolbach, was very sleop.v. He la.v in I lie shade of one of one of his horses In the Held. Mat Yogi's horse, seeing his master asleep also grew drowsy and la.v down beside li I lit. Vogt awoke with three broken ribs and u tale uo one will be lieve although ( , true. A stuii.pode of eoloied w niters, cooks ..lid kitchen help with the llngouhcck-j Wallace circus occurred at a nurform . unco in Omaha, when "Teddv." keener'1""''' f the storeroom, and "Gohllo." head ..iter, unlliuborod their guns and "shot "t" a iiuarrel over a can of washing uwder Walter W. Head ol oiunha was ile.ted a vice-president of the Nlitlou- rU boy scout organization. J Albert Woss of O'Neill died in ti local I ii.spltal from lockjaw. Tho boy's hand was hurnoil when he discharged a to.v llstol. Tetanus set In causing death, j As part of a lighting syMeni loguldf, i.ight air mall lllers, a imo.ooo.ooo ...udle-povvor hem on Is being Installed 1 ,n the air mall landing Held at K.irt ! 100k. Lights of this kind, it N said, I :.u bo seem b pilots from 11 distance .f l'JO miles. The manimoth beacon tan be Hooiled, used us 11 spot light, or rotated. Fred fhvPUH.Ron of .Tnirph Owrni. of Geneva had his right foot almost severed from the leg by n mowing machine. Tho Country club at North l'lntto will hold Its llrst nnutinl western Nebraska open golf tournament July 17 18-ltVJO. A dope fiend entered the ofllec of Dr. C. W. Wnlilon, tit Hentrbo, and seemed a iiiantlty of narcotics and;?!.", in gold coins. V...... ..... ....I.I.,,. I ,1... 1,1 1. ........ j I ' hJ."U II tlMIIICII IIIV I.IIMIIIIIIIIWII State naiiK or approximately si, not I in silver and bonds of an undetermined amount, ami escaped. Donald Motor Hilt, 2, son of a far mer living near Lincoln, died after swallowing kerosene from a can with which he wns playing. The formal transf. r Aibor I.odgo at Nebraska City to the. state for usti as a park and histoilcal museum will lake place September U". Michael Dempsey, Chief of Omaha police, died In i: local hospital, as a result or heart trouble, brought about b.Vrii nervous breakdown. 1'he North Custom Nebraska tennlH tourney, will be held at Kanilolph this year, according to plans formulated at a mooting of local tennis men, Tlio li(.-.v ear-old son of K. K. IMerson near ltrokon Mow, was badly hurt by lings," when he wandered a half mllu from homo Into a large hog pasture. Nettle l-:, Holconih, daughter of for mer Coventor llolcnmb was married la! week Io Mujor l.awienco H. Hall, ('. S. A. at I'.elliiiL'Inim. WnslibiiMini The eli.v administration ol Kearney I is considering plans calling for the I construciion of a now storm sower ssl nt ii cost approximating nl'OO, 000. Ninety students representing thu j various colleges of the I'lilvorsliy of i Nebraska, graduated at the close of i llie th-st six months' summer term last w eek. i Approximately S 0,000 worth of ' damage was done at Wisnor by II10 which bin nod the West brothers' build- 1 ing threatening tho entire huslnos-r lilock. Donald llrovver. D.ninuth-nhl son of Mi, and Mrs. IMwnrd Mi ewer i.r I're niont was drowi:"d In a washtuh of water which had been left on tho rear porch of the l'aiullv home. I. anil prices In Nebraska may be on the Increase according to the pii an elglit.v acre farm sold locoutly In Hurt county. The proper was sold for SLMiO an acre, or S'JO.SOti. A check or automobile licenses Issued in Douglas county up to April I, ills-' dosed that rni.ro than .",000 persons in the county and city of Omaha had failed to list their cars for taxation. , On account of the growth of I'laln- , view and on the grounds or Its com. ! morcial and sanitary needs, the city j council has passed a resolution making I provision for installing a owerngo s.vsteiu. ' Several cases of typhoid diavo been reported in I'nlvorsll.v I'lace altlio j ph.vslciatis added that they believe thu1 cause of the disease s under control 1 since a chlorlnator has boon Installed' in the clt.v reservoir. 1 Itev. .lames M. Mrown, who has 10-j signed fiomthe pastorate of the West minister I'lesbyteiian church, at l.lu-, coin, moved his famil.v to I lti-ln-) . vvhi'io ho will do college extension wuk I tor Hastings college. I The adjutant general of the Nebrus-1 ka National guard has ssue, an order for a toui-day school of ln-11 ut lion for 'Ulcers ami enlisted 1 oiumlssloned olliceis m .shlnml to Login August i and end August .,, the da.v before thu annual encaiiiprrrent begins. I'll odors of Ak-Sar-Men are making plans whorohv Omaha will bo. 01110 i enter for Hue stock shows In futuro .vears. Facilities for such shows may be had at Ak-Sar-Men Held and It H the plan to hold tho shows n .ounce tion with tho fall festival. The worst scourge of Hies south western Nebraska has over had is musing much loss to dinners. .Milk liroiluctii.il has boon cut down mio half, all live stock is rapidly losing welglu and farm operations have been Interfered with. Local dallies havu had to Import milk to supplj their customers. Twoiily-s- contrails for Hunts h.ivu been received b.v Chairman Webster of the Ak-Sar-Men patriotic pageant and parade coiuiultieo. Tentative nrrangi- iiients have been completed for an ad ditional number from Omaha Institu tion, and several from Lincoln Chair man Wobbler sa.vs that there will ho forty bands In the parade and ruoio than Jt.ooo people marching. I'rncth--ally ovory organization In the clt.v wdl he represented. Following wheat and o.its hai vests in Paw 1100 county, it U said tho chinch hugs are entering the corn Holds dosij to small M'll'i Holds in large numbers Whether they have hatched out In sullldcnt numbers to damage tin -n gcnerullv thruoiit the county Is not .vet known Klo.vd Wheeler ami William Draegor, swimming in the Klkliorn liver near Norfolk, in shallow water, caught a weighing llft.v -seven pounds "" "s" -' '" " '""' d the men llhed it out with a hook. It I tho largest cattish caught in that part of the state for many .vears. Tho State pioss association vv.ll ,1"l' "N nc-'vl meiMiiiK 111 Omaha August 1('' " ,m'1 ,-- ''"'"'.vra will Imve a Maby Mee." Club s,imv "lis fl"- '" " ll"ul frenzy to gel water for ii ,ll'lnli "'"' ' '"l'il' .MliN "r pester- '"-' lll,,' ll(!l'' "l" HI"' cattle on Hid ,o1"1 l'"ers farm, near Miller sum. 1""1''1'' lrokedown a feme surrounding ''""K1' reservim- and plunged Int.. tho '0"' I"'"'- "- I'-'1 "'"'' " I'l'i'd man '' "ttraded by their bellowing '""' "nl'il on the scene, KM) head of cattlo valued at $10,000, had been either drowned or trampled to death. 'Che Copy lor Tlih Department Supplied by tlif Amrrlcan I.'xlnn Nrwn Kervlce.) MIS IDENTITY IS IN DOUBT Soldier Patient In Toledo (Ohio) Hos- pital May Do Martin Lyons or Dert Jordan. Is Martin Lyons n patient In the Toledo (O.) hospital for the Insane, 1 soldier of the t"n!tod States army prior to 1017, or Is he the man vvitosc 'dentlly he has at times claimed IU'it Jordan, a World war veteran? This Is the question which ling puz- :lud authorities of the American Le 'Ion and other agomies for the relle! ' jf the ex-service man since the man iviih found wandering about the street! of Toledo two years ago. As L.vons, he has boon Identified b.v the War department as having served In the army in II) I o. I'inger print , aided In the establishment of this Iden tlllcuthiii. When discovered In Toledo he xnvc the authorities the name of llert .lor dan, said b.v War department otlkial to have boon an olllcer of the World war. Cards and letters In the man's clothing bore this nuiin. Since then he has become paral.vzoo and lol use of voice and humK hut has Indicated that his correct name was Martin L.vons, He once claimed California as Ids home state, and when found carried 11 photograph or a Salt Lake City (I'tali) lestaurant in ills pocket. Through the ageiic.v i.r the Hod Cross It has been determined that such a man was a patient in a Stockton (Calif.) hospital, but was discharged or escaped, lie N then thought to . have enlisted In tho I'liltcd States arm.v at Alameda. Calif.. In 101.', hut wa dioppeil two months later as "men tall.v detlciont." He is now hopelosly bedridden, due Io the paral.vllo allliction, and Is In the Toledo Institution, the ward or the women or the American, Legion Aux iliary, who believe that he is a World war veteran. Tho Injury which caused Ids Illness is due to a deptosslon of the left side of the skull, hut Ids arm from wrist to elbow shows signs of skin grafting. The man claims thin resulted from service In Franco. About six foot in height, the man Is of splendid ph.vshiuo. weighing In the neighborhood of I0O pounds. Ho has snmly halv, blue e.vos and strong, ro llnetl features. When found he stated that he was thlrt.v -three .vears of ago, and Indicated since that he has two brothers anil two sisters. Any Infor mation as to the man's Identity or as to his family should ho sent to Mrs. I C. Conrad. IL'07 Kast ltroadway. Toledo. (., chairman of the hospital committee of the Ohio department of the American Legion Auxiliary. TO PREVENT AIRPLANE FIRES John Gose and Others of Committee on Aeronautic TVent Fireproof ' Oacodne Tank. Unvirit lost ids right leg and suf fered severe Injuries caused by a ' burning airplane In the World war, John llenr.v (Jose of Washington, D, C, a member of the American I.e. glou's national committee on aero nautics, with other aviators, who had received similar Injuries, set to work to devise a sjstem to eliminate for others the dangers that caused their own Injuries. The result was the invention of a Hroproof gasoline tank, containing a llro-restlng chemical which extin guishes any lire that may start from a leak in the gasoline tank s?tom. Another Has); containing acid I in. stalled over tho engine of the airplane. This Husk releases Its acid as soon as a certain toinpeinture has boon reached. The Invention Is built In much the same maimer as a thorium Husk Is constructed. Mr. Cose entered the service at l'ort Myer, Ylrglnla. He served for a time In a battery of field artillery until he obtained a transfer to the aviation service. He received training with the Canadian Royal KlyliiK corps at To ronto, and completed his course at Hicks. To:. Commissioned a llrst l.ou tenant, he wont overseas with the 'I'w out. v second aero squadron. Later he was detached for service with tho Mrltlsh Royal Flying corps, it was while ho was with ;he Mrltlsh that he sulTeied the accident. Hying at an altitude or between ."00 and 1100 root, a shoot of Hume shot from underneath the front g.iollne dink of Ids plane. Lieutenant (lose Immediately put the machine Into a sideslip to put the Humes out. and also to make a landing. Tho plane clashed nn one win; and the p'lot was pinned In the burning wreckage. Struggling to get free from the blazing plane, ho broke both legs In the attempt. Mean while the tiro was burning around bis legs and body. Kvcntunlly, comrades, risking their lives, stir-coded In pull ing the nontenant from t Ijo plane. What was lott of his tight leg bud to ho umputated. "My one thought during the 10 months l wan In the rnspltal was to Hud a tire-prevent Ion siiulpiuont that would save other ll.vers from m.v own experience," Lieutenant (lose stated. An organizer of the American Le gion post at Ilrlstol, Ta., Lieutenant Close has been connected with the ox service organization ninco tho o.njy days of its exUtence. Plan to Capture World Markets i mMQ. I l5life.' k .t ilW W "We'll 'sell the world!" said Dr. Julius Kluln, director of the bineau of foreign and domestic commerce, shown, here, third fiom loft, with his assistant dliectors as they completed .their preliminary work for the ll)l-'J4 Hoover orograrn for making the world America's market place. Left to right, they are: Thomas It. Taylor, Louis Domor itkey, Dr. Klein. O. P. Hopkins and Robert A. .lackson. SOME SHORTHAND WORK William M. Uu.v or WiiHlilngton. president of the Shorthand Reporters' association, standing beside 00,000 lmges of shorthand which he person ally recorded during the proceedings of the commission for the adjustment of foreign clnlms in London. "SPIRIT OF MUSIC Ah Here Is the vla.v uiodei li Allnn i'ol nsek, well-known sculptor, which Is to be cast In bronze to adorn Michigan nvenuo In Chicago. It is called the j "Spirit of Music." The statue. Is six- . teen feet high and will he placed on a j granite piatronn live teei mgn. i-oi-nsek thinks music 11 sexless art and for this reason hu has combined In his statue the strength of the untie uul tho beauty und grace of the fe iule form. 1 Curious Use for Ice. V'f to the present it has been not tlble to leave only small cavltleayin concrete, but u big advance has been brought about by a new foreign I method. Iieees of Ice that correspond to the measurements of the cavity r inilred are embedded in thu concrete mass, and small channels are left tn allow tho water to run off when the Ice melts. The process is of particular advantage In reinforcing concrete with Iron. The Iron parts are not built In during thu stumping, hut are attached to tho blocks of Ice before the woik Is begun. The repeated moistening usuull.v necessury in concrete work Is not required In this process, for the melting of the lco makes up the hsH by vnporutlon. n. ',&L VlkA J Cherokee Princess Is a Seer l'liiicess Wahletka, of the Cnerokee Indian tribe, who is u hnlfbreud, tiei father being a French Canadian and her mother a daughter of Spy Buck ot the Chorokces, has Just proved before such research workers as Dr. Walter V, Prince, director of the American Society of I'sychlcal Research, iTofoasot Hodge and others, that she possesses peculiar powers of seeing Into the future 11ml also delving Into the past. Her ability to read minds is remarkable. Shf Is seen here reading the mind of Mrs. John Westlleld In New York. Celebrating Green River Day I Stiii'tlii with .1 pageant of the ovoilami u. 1 I in wimh pioneers, trapperii I and pony express riders took part, the "linen River Day" celebration nt j Green River, Wyo.. llnlshcd with a good old-fashioned western barbecue. TI1I1 I photograph shows "Doc" Frye, famous cook, making coffeu for r.,000 assemblcvf runchers, shliipers and railroaders. Immigrants Thronging Into America -TV &v& JBSij mxm mw&r&i2?Z't&nm( f feX 'ySK. '"'', ''' 1 jat,-: " ,.y ' v a?, ii "Cf sr wPS: . nti 1 &&mmaBmr Already tlio new (piotas of itiiiulgrauts Imvo been IHlert in the case of, most foreign countries, and many will have to return to their nntlvo lands. Here are a lot of fortunate ones who liavo ptiKBod tho cxntulnntlon ut Kllli Ifcland and aro going ashore at the Mtitterj-, New xdfli. for America "Vj 1 " V x" a