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    THE OMAHA TEE: MONDAY. SEPTEMRKR 4. 1022.
Return of IVai h
Crop Hevivts Old
Familiar Custom
LuaI of Fruit Are TaVrn
From llfpioiu of Plenty
to Ltm Favornl Com
I munitit.
Sulla, Neb With the return of
t crop of rchr for tlie fir at lime
linrt 1914, thrre fi rrvivnf in i hi i
community an old cuttum lh.it fih
tri runttmbfr from lint d-ivt fliry
ra chil'irrn. "1 hi custom i to
!k b's load of twtthrt ami other
ruin and distribute tli'm to lr. f.
crfd communities.
j L'lunK' havt uVrn plait n'me
tinthtt vrrt nirhrtri in ')4
Truiltt have rci!afd the old tram
nd linrtrt. The Irilit k riming as-
ocintiniii have (mind humim tor
markrtitig the ((;! dirfi t (rum the
orchard.
- The roniniercial orrliartls ih not
prculiri" in surly apilr, and very
Uw family onhard have an exert
of apple ahove v. hat i tirrdrd lor
I he Urrnrr lumscii am In mnli
tir, and in the Inn ur-ipe and hrny
rrgion around lirownvillr tlie rxtrss
crop l marleicd thrUKh berry
growers' assorotium, or similar or
Haniiationt.
; Twenty yean i-to, and even l-s.
praying to kill insects had riot he
come a nerritary practice, and fruit
then wai plriitilul on almost every
Urm, but now applet ami to many
Other varieties of fruit need spray
ing to lave their destruction from
inserts, that much ol the fruit on
larmi hat died and not been re
placed. Darkened Attics
Reveal Relies
Achievfiiifnt Day at Meadow
J Grove Bring Forth
! Many Krliea.
t
! Battle Creek. Neh.-(By A. P.)
tt it surprising what the darkened
ittic roomt of the average Nebras-
(io contain. Thit was made evident
It the Achievement Day program
md community fair held at Meadow
Grove, when a huge exhibit of these
intiquet wat shown.
I A number of the relict that at-
vi.-ti4 attenti-in were? a mnrtar
from Bohemia, ISO yeart old, ex
EibitcfJ ny C A. wstronaucc; a
hawl from Bohemia which hat been
i the family of Anton Toplar for
jS yeart; a powder horn 100 yeart
Lid, thown by J. R. Dow; hand
tainted dinhct that belonged to l)r.
Xindred'i great-grandmother; a-quilt
nade by Ur, Kindred't mother,
Ofhich took prizet at a number of
' uirt 75 yeart ago; paper disclosing
account of the assassination of
! 'resident Lincoln and hard tack
irought back from the civil war.
Ihown br-Urt Kibbler; a Moravian
KaiwIrtH belonging lor 50 yeart in
ht) family of-Hni;Vrbony; a wed
iling.vest that belonged to Mrs. F.
fvf. Acton't grandfather and in use
aeara nan
In addition there were homespun
LnH ii'fli'nn iniiii(jrnaii.ic fi.ilin,
wreaths, spinning wheels and olrl-
ime bed warmers.
Farmers' Union Notes
Car Miorlage Costly,
I B p n e r. Inahllity to obtain can
promptly In tvhlrh to ship livestock
rauati ft Ion nf over $1.00(1 to tha Far
mere' Vnton ro-Opertive Klavatnr com
pany here In ttia four mnntha ending Au
guat 31. Th company huya livestock out
fight, Instead of merely alifppltig It for
farmera, aa many farmera' compantea rio.
jioma hvavy ptirchaaa wura mada when
STicn rt hlKh, and rtecllnea occurred
ifore cara could be aecured The com-
Vwrr had ft toial turnover of I1S6.000 In
four montha, conaiatlng of llveatork. itraln,
;farm lmplemanta, and general warehouae
ommodltlea. In the (tret four montha of
:'ltila year lha company made a profit of
over $3. 00ft, and would have made a profit
Hn tha aecond four montha had it not been
Tor tha car ahortane.
h
I Elevalor la Hound.
I Chftlco. Membera of tha Farmera' Rle
ator company believe they have ona nf
'lha financially aoundrat farmera' enm
tanea In tha atate. Their reaerva now
Jamounta to over $r,000, which la non-tn-'tereat-bearlnir
worklnir caplial, and enablea
jtnem to operate witnout borrowing money.
Tha elevator bu Id Inn la valued at 1.M0.
and current aeaeta amount to over $f,000t
.11 on a, paid-up capital of only i 300.
Current llahintlca amount to only 1200.
a, recent check ahowa a vnluma of buat-
heaa of 130,000 In five montha. on which
Intra waa a good net profit.
Picnic at Htanton.
Stanton. Tha anaual picnic of the
Hanton County Farmera t'nion waa held
itl tha Flmll Sehultae farm aouth of thli
illy. Tharlea Mcl.eod waa In rhare of
he proiram, which conaiated of apeaklnc.
iiuaic, aim aporte v. J. Oeliorn. atala
realdent of tha Kurnura union, waa !e
rinripai apeaaer. .Mualc waa Mrnlnheit
band romiioaed of Farmera union
intmbera W. r. Heerman, preaident, and
t'rneat Heller, lerrelarv, of lha county
union ware active In promotinc tha picnic,
j Nelana fnrmera Plenle.
! Nalaon A larta number f farmera ami
(heir fatnillra from all paita of tha rouniy
I ttanded th Nuckolla ("ounlv Farmera'
mon picnic held In tha para here. I.. 8.
lerron of the Nrhraaka I'nion Farmer waa
ha apeaker. lie emphaelied voluntary
-operation a a meana by which rarmera
ould aeruia fair pricea, and urfed loyal
ihUPPort Of all eo-ooeratlve .m.in.i
alu.ic waa rumlahed by lha S.i.,m b.nd
and mala quartet tpotta and a bail feme
Julleajrd the proaram rliailea Armatrona
a preeij.ni, and A. M Anderaon ia aerre
ary of the rouniy union.
Oakma HnmpkM.
1 M
Httmphrav.-lt klaev1 . t. -
farmera' union held a ry aucteaaful ptc.
at. J, U, air.n.( tl.'e pt ai-ai e( Hit
Mala raanliatlon, apoke lha waa f..
laved kr ft ball umi ant ariua aihltiie
'atea'e. C J. il.an. t'tie preida r
Ike uaioa. waa on-n'e!..!,, pr,., ln the
aveaia n4 apeke The arounda
jKllhaatlr l hlt b ft i labia alanine
I'lklltf Blaul.
1 Waal fatae rk-wla.
J, ! T ! C 1 .., a, etate pr.a.
aai f ike farmera' .ia. J-u Have,
aael, a'l4el et Ike farmera' I Ma male
Moftaae-e. aa '. J M .'enkr .(.
tka e. kaaaa, wtra the evakera e lha
re ttUn kill a k ill kail a-tllm.! .f'
1 t an.i jue.lv l arexeia .. I
aa4 l.i ike l- lexkiv uf kneit
itraaea. fv'alakxl ,ui Tka p-aiamj
keata at I i toe adi ae l U.i.4 iti
! tka as t- I Hue. a, .air -
Ileal, wat la aaee .1 Ike ar. ,ie
1 Matt ! aeataxa.
Kafet 4 et'e at aataklaf. ih! I
111. a.na tut ,.,, ikei ) I
t tt la tee . .. aattt ! in ike dap
ttfta at e at ike 4ete,e t e-tr r eet.
ara kKta k;a k t ia n,ii4.4a aa ;
i, , !.,( af t't aaa -a !
a4 i-ka M.a.al -'lit ef taa
a-a t m . kiaia - lot aa
laMak kt aa kt it
I it a 4 1a i, i .,4-4
tki.f.ieg tia ea a.-' e I a
kia I et tkt a', a i l.i 't ,
a-aa aaa m in a . . '
lAtaa iHi) ftt .a -. . ta a
4aa-a a h inoftt I
9aea' aaa It .a -- a vr't
.e a ataa '-- I k.
I, l k m .i ..
The Business Barometer v
Thia WVrk'i Outlmik in Coinniercr, FitMiirf, Agrirullurs
ami JniJiMry 11 met on Current DrvrlopnifnU.
By Theodor If. Price, Editor Com
merce tnj Finance, New York.
I.i't Angelel, Sept. J From
what I have aren and heard in San
i'ranfieio and !. Anneln, at well
at in the Irrtile vallryt through
whith one prt in going from one
of thee gitat ritiet to the other, I
conclude that thi region it aliruut
immune Jo the hpreing influence!
whith are trlt from tune to time in
oilier parts of the country, The fact
it that much tit the country 'i liquid
wralih it bring brought here by
travrlrrt who tome at touriatt and
rniuiu at retulrnte, 1 here it,
there tote, an abnormal growth,
which aevenly taxct the fafilitiet
provided, aliliougli tliey are being
mrrrated with marvrlou tapidity
and enterprise. The reault i great
building activity, good trade and
gieit prosperity m altnott every
branch i btiauirt.
Antona th.ae nterchanfa kho are an
Vttd n the in.'iratiitft' fwreian trade be
i,-t ta l'a'tft' r.aet and the orient
there la eme appreiiention at tha tariff
bul Mill t-ilte a, tr aaporte la Atla. Am
lMla aad Haw Zraiend. hut only thoaa
who loi'k far aheail are tiiurh rurueined
oer am h poatiiouiy aad for the prre-t
at lett lha iiiapirlly of the paiiple eeatn
happy and rt.rttenlr-d k or l he number
auliiMiobllee ttlel era to be eaen on the
eacellent roa'le wbl.rl cover Ibe tlate and
tlie tinwded ciralill'.n of (he toutiet eaitif.a
thai are In be found in eveiy community
li w.uld aeeit ihat ilinil arerV one la
n.akini ft roolor trip, but tha well filled
h'tteie aeaaia ihia Pl"a and I aot laavinir
h'fe fomalit in tha belief that everyone In
t'alifornia la ttateiu.g aiiher by inoiur or
by train.
lime) After Flection,
The prlmarr p..lltlal rnmpalan which
hae reeulied In toe fiomlnaiiiin of Hiram
J-ihneon to au eed hltneelf aa t.'mted
ktaiea tenator hae been f.ioaht with muh
bitlefneae and hae abaorlini public alien,
loin for Ike leet Ian nr Ihree weeks, but
now It la ended ft period of uuleeirnce la
to be eipectrd unill tha pre-elt'.tion con
teat begine In lobar.
Mtork rrlce, lllaher.
The moat Irtiportant Indoenon of th
rouree of buaioeae last we'-k waa to be
found In tha e'ock market. The collerlive
n'i'el aaenis to be wia-r than any In
dividual and aa read In lha trend of a'ock
I'fli'ea Ma pietMiriite line bei'iinie ao prov
erbial Ihat we any lhe to kti never Ilea."
In roniiei'tion with other Inftuencea at
Work on butmee and prlcea. Iherefora, I
cntlder It of flret Impottenra that both
lallwar and Indoatrial alorka latt week
rea' bed high leveia for the current up
ward movement, which la now nearly a
year old, and that aa many aa (t alo"ka
rei'unlad new hiah prlcea In a single day.
1 heee rei-nrde wera mule drahHe lha
abandonment of eflorla to settle the rail
etrike and tha atauranca that we face an
autumn of traneportation conaeation and
of hmh-prlred coal.
i'oin Identally raw cummndlllea and
wholesale prlcee are In tha main distinctly
fitnier, and retail prlcea. a hurer telle
me, "are atilnt- surfer every day." There
se,ms lo be a nreat fear in many quartera
that lha ultimata ronauioer will not pay
Iheaa prlcea, but the cropa will brine: In
more money in the ferme-e. all our labor
la employed, tiii ate nslnf In many
plaiea. and It la my belief that the
airenaih of the elo. k market einreeaee
lha contldeare of the ommai-lent collective
mind Ihat trade will be of good volume
ami profitable for many mom he to mm.
It will be recalled that after tha rtiltnina.
Hon of the laet bull market In alocks in
November, Hit. all montha el upend be
fore deflation brran In cnmmnditiea, and 1
am Inclined lo think that the end nf thie
nee m slocks la not very near while monev
remaina an plentiful and cheap.
Vlae-ee Inrreaaed.
The Wake advance nnfiiinHil hv tha
United Hi .let Hle-I corporation, which I
commented on laal week, hae arouaed wide
diacueelon aa to whether It la ft momentary
maladjuttment portending unbalanced
prlcea, and wilt therefore restrict husineaa
because Ihoea who receive low prlcea for
iheir noode cannot pay hi it tt prlcea for
what they buy. or whether It la an Indi
cation of rising wacee and prlcea and ex
pending bti.lneaa everywhere. Thoae who
hold the former viewpoint to tha down
ward ttndincy of wheat and some of lha
other cropa aa proof that the wage ad-
ance ia noi move toward general reed
justment, but this aeema to me alatlatlral
Jugglery, because. . farm prodwole aa ft
whole are l.lgher than they were last year
and the dirlim-e are eaceptlona, not the
rule, on the other hand, wage Increases
have been reported In many other Indus
trice, notably the New Kngland cotton
milla, which are returning to tha aale
that prevailed before the atrlke. And as
all Industry will have to pay more for coal
and for metal produota. and later for other
Financial
By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
Omalift Hew Irruied Ware.
New York, Sept. 3. The course of
events last week so far as it affected
the larger economic problems of the
Hour, vindicated again the Bimilar
tradition that the public mint! be
comes most pessimistic over an un
pleasant situation at the moment
when that situation is about to
change for the. better. Probably the
gloomiest day of the season in Wall
street was that on which, two or
three weeks ago, the markets mo
mentarily reflected the prevalent sen
timent of hopelessness over the
strikes and their industrial conse
quences. But the bituminoirs strike
was virtually terminated only a few
days later.
Since then, instead of announce
ments of mills and foundries closing
down for want of fuel, the news be
gan to tell of gradual resumption of
work at idle furnaces and at the same
time the brotherhoods of operating
railway employes emphatically re
pudiated all purpose of a sympa
thetic strike with the railway shop
men. Similarly, last Monday's market
gave passing reflection to the public's
rood of apprehension under the triple
influence of the intimation of gov
ernment seizure of the railwavs, con
tinuance of the hard coal strike and
the talk of Germany's economic rim.
But the same week subsequently wit
nessed the government's denial of any
purpose of federal operation except
in extreme emergency,
Nltuatlem lntirnvtng.
fr shwss thai e'l tty ate tirse t
i h.mn ishlng uat tie matsk bu( thai the
wMer nntt" e e le urtilrtg
Ihe autbar. Us shauM al tks)
woe in Kis s p. b. l t's ku i mm
ss su' iuii tteitn f th r'"sii uf
ts.ii.iH- titiPir-H s4iet Ha t ' a wa u e audi
tf ike s ii ktiMttn lti tiwl s-4ft),t-ti..a ef j
.i-h.i te'v I't-ouaa th j
ttesiat V tjf tsjul.tis. (he Mi'H hm H4 .
ttul u ntiai vti. tstla. .US', t is ;tjr n4
4 I)! 4iifwM.
e.litKg ek at Ih 9M tf tt
I set U e ft; ' i ilk,! h ih
t-' niiUe-ml ,d tke I i4l,) lee s-'.it,
I 9)1 ta.Mlat uf t ilM-'il I Sj "-in slW
ft - ! . ' di-fcr 91-i.f . !
b. -ms ttt Km i 9 i jji i 4 sn a e ' i
'' IWll'"te la Is I aj e f I
l g-f-t a 4 ,v-i . ae- I s''
! (( p iUt il' ti ul ia .liii it
is-j'tv- m ii Mi, i el si"'-. I
efl rA.tf-va-H . t -' "I l- Sfl v I t'
Ksvinenre inn int ra'iwaya were rapidly ! Ih . ..-..... ... , rgie ! ,,n in oirn-r nami, r-ritj. i uiHiii-tsH(iii j t - -1 f 'iMiiti wour, i-itipai
gsiniig ins prei.irni ir annp rpaifs n ! , , T ,' , 14 airengtn, the iopit or a irUiuriy umii t m 'n,- uh i
band became ItHlianutable Tbr,Uv a I v '! h J'Mitnal, New ,p t lnt ,ll-ll4 U,p.,rUng las l-.r The'"' T 1 . 1 m I M ln Ul Rh 111,
temporary i muofi.i of .he iih". wuh ;V g:,fcr" VT ' uo.i',n,' I monih of Aususi-a f-ritnal pnod lu ; ' ' ! "
(Urmany foll.med. and the end at th an- J f k V ,1 i . rop JrVeipuint- looushi n appre. tm.is f
thra. ah ike aa plainly t sht il ta r. t i ad(an risafinga , , , tlMlll)lth, lll(J lfu Ull, Ai,k . ,, , . - ,
eitniecture, In understand ih-a.lu.l tuo. ! ' 'B ! ' I. lu bis'(, (uUt,, ,riiriiird aicu'tie sio.it t i it ...
m.M fif ' ..Ht-H. the t"lt bul Ihe.. .lumM Kill (nTIIU (if I'ulMlll
.o..ro,ni .Hh iir.-.n, r. V rit.Ig! st. .. .e. buh Ui.itie.tu aud : . , , i
tde part l Vrmnrm. Ut fwei a vttia The: nn Ms u t i Uu bimI ftietd l'rl all.li.s , . I , i , T. . . . . . t :
al.tl- .......... ..as a. .......... . 4USl.lSt l AtltkUtt ? PISlHg, 1 IU-,,I.',I It 1 II 'Il !'r .,11 I I , tlHI litttll I
trrluOetStll f., p -.' f -ae H01W.I 9) t '
I't'l'IH) -! I- S4 . t 9A -9e! Sr
t9.l '4'f ? i fte ftt 9)a
te w a i ..- ! l u a
' ' 1 1 a 1 - t 'hi p .
a tat t - 1 it, t i be f9-. !
- I t I 'U'Ul ft-a ly I.I
' 9,-fi Ittt TJ",4 ttwa . gg. tjk-, t-
i t m a si - i m i a
4 e . m f- tha a
t I, ' f ' r . Wc a Sr. ''
M tjtttlt
!--.. ! ft , t CH, a, I at.k'lr ,
ftx.gl s a 4 -- 9,1 Hi
! "I k.i.- t lV '.?.
a, , -l V . w a, 1 uttt
n a1--. a as .
an l' il let general rle In prlcea and
waaea appeara to me aatremtly pruhable.
Ae tor the belief mat thie Infietiun will
ka reenained by th tefueal of cwaeufuera
to buy, Iket aeeme in me to d.areaard the
teaauna of lha paet tbrca years, in who k
it hee brtn riee'iy demonattaied Ihat peo.
pie will bay anything aa long ae they
think it la going higner. and lha! they do
not refuse to buy until Ibey ka.a been
repeatedly warned by tleing liileieal re'ea
and falling atutk pfi.ea ihat ronimuditiea
tannot au up fuiever,
Menaea It fwttnil,
Aa If we were nut heeding ftatutally
Into ft ftarlud of aecundary lliflatiun, the
aa.anta in Wathiogtun art doing their
beet to put ut tnre, A real toei.are te
diecavereole in the falling off ut federal
taa re.-ei.'i For the -fie-el year coded
June la lliey were II l7.-l B aasinet
11.. 'fi... in i ii i a... I.,,u ll,.. .
MS ami aeu below lha same nmn'h Utt Sewilltf club bav fllllalll'd their tifoj
eer. e .pendituree have eliown no au. b et , o-Jj gm rr, ved the achieve
derteeee, end our tea buroena. thoogti In . . , . ,
..rdi , ate tnsutiie ...i t p.y in. ,.,.t I inent cerliiu ale at the inc. -Iiiik. I he
of giiveinioant, and bgher latea. in tome j a" I 1 1 a ali) wut prrtellted With the ilttt
form, r .nntinued goternmem bor, owing .1 u t,:r . u.t atlji hc.l In the
are lneni.nl.. ,s...nkel..i i .rgieee bee ' 'r Wliun wat aitatlini to Hit
put thro'iali a tmnua bill whuh nolle club charter.
p...eikiy win be .e...d over the preei
dent a yam. and whirl, will and nearly
line aoa ooa a year in our etpentea int
rpedietely and aio.ul It aaa ana. ana befura
wt are ihruuan with It. rreeiitent Harding
la confident the ehip aubaidy la not yel
deed In addition tongreee has -)teed ft
tariff whi'k will raise pine and wage
levali, ela'e governtoenla I etpenaet end
tasea are ilia heaviest in our lime, and wa
have yet lo reap the full herieet of the
eiteiieive county and municipal borrow
ing In lha paai year
The inflationary affect of all tbeae In
fluencee list often been lout hed on In
tbeee I-Here, and II la euffi.'iein lo aay
that the boom I have been etpeitnig,
merafrii lout aod urideairable ae It may be,
aeema t be fairly upon ua
Stugnf Adttneet
atiigar advanced eemattonally latt week
aa the tireiigth of the etatletlia! potiliun
aeeefted Itaetf over Ihv far that rnntuiiip
live chanliela were clogged. I'oM.e le
tlighlly biaher rn and ateel have thown
their eipeited advane.
The government report placing tha con
dition of the lotion crop at l7 Wat Jiiet
about In line with eapectetmne and a g-n
eial wllllngneaa la lake profila letulled In
a brief convulsion during whlih piliea
dro.ped so emittta 'I'he indicated crop of
u, I.E., Dill lit lee la email In minperieon
lo prob.ible needs, but null men, despite
g.Mid trade, are ml oo. i'tin whether
they tan sell gondo manufactiired out ot
cotton rotting mora than 22 cenig
pound.
cither cnmmodlllee are firm. Mr Ford's
denunciation of coal pricee la timely and
vlgoroua and hie aaterlion that operalora
have cuneplred to ralte prlcea throuah
lha strike rrflecta an opinion widely prey
aletit in the norihtt.et, bul they era likely
lo have Utile eff.it on prices Tha money
mar ken ere unchanged, and the federal
leaerve ratio ahowa but email dei.-ilne
lo 7 SI I per cent.
fiermnny f.ett Keeplta,
Oeriniiiy hae been granted a provisional
tig months' rctplia In reparation pay
menta which hat brought about ft re
covery In the mark lo at centa a Ihou
aand, and the International emergency la
met Jutt In time, aa etnergencica generally
are. That hat been proven true many
timet during the paal fear yeare, and It
It eatrrmely likely that If any of tha
factora restraining confidence on thie aide
of tlie Atlitnlle bei-ome ao serious aa to
constitute an emergen' y they will be
promptly obliterated
Knd of F.nd of
Hank riearlnga last prevloua last
l Hrai1itrp.li In tri ll week veer
thousands I6,J7.'. H,f,0 M7 i,l'i',!31
Busln.ea fsllurea 3S7
SSI
110
Federal Iteterva
retlr It t
In urlty rrl'-ea, N.
V. rllo k Ft. hanee
20 lnduetrlala trni.Tt
20 Hailroada. .. 1111
40 Honda II. S3
t'oinmodlty Prlcea
Wheat, Hepi, del.,
Chicago ,. .'
Corn. Hept, del.,
Chicago 61
Ileef. gd. flresaed
ateera, I'hlcaga 16.1!
Pork ribe. Hi.ii,
del., t'hlctgo., 1.70
Sugar, refined,
Sew York 07t
Coffee, ttlo, No. 7,
New Yoik It
Cotton, middling,
New York 2279
Print am In, New
York OS
Wool, domestic aver
age, New York .7IH
Hllk, No. 1 Klnehlu
New York .... 7 20
Rubber, crude
planta, New
York U
Hldea, pack No. I,
New York 20
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"If farmera tlrlke," aald Droller Pike,
"To atarve would be oue curae,"
"Then folks would aee," quoth "Ruha"
Mcflee,
"Who feeds th'l universe "
The old belief that small potatoes
planted would give good results is as
erroneous as the belief that a scrub
sire or a nubbin of corn will give as
good results as select stock. Keep
this in find when selecting seed po
tatoes. Farm housewives last year either
sold or put on their shelves 1,335 0(10
containers of jelly, 9,500,000 cans of
fruit and vegetables and 715,000
pounds of poultry and meat, canned
according to methods demonstrated
to them by agents of the Depart
ment of Agriculture and state agri
cultural colleges.
The "music of the milk pail" is the
belj on the farmer's cash register.
Keep it ringing. 1
will b aMrrmly In rue a PonaMtinrB
or the intiUuiumfr hiHlttln of prnducrrs
In uri-i-ptlriK r f?riii u ordor. That In
(lvru rwvlviil will prnced ia niurn
iui n(hn)l,i.; (mrlp haa now to conifntt
with rh vlhy incrcHHs-ti caution nf for.
titn huir, with th di!mmi of a poDvihla
oiton hhiirt ar.d the arcmiiaTiyliiK
mtfh txtln prltf.1 and with neceMetrlly
iVi rettacf pun hia from th mafia ut
working mail who hava hwn oarnhin noth
ing ilurinir ih roal nntl railway atrikc
If (hi- in.-1 1, only that tha movamant of
rerovury will tt -fradual ami rtfilhr-m t,
n.t fujvad bv Ilia larga farillilaa of vradlt
and a tiiidn riaa "f prica io a ti.n of
Itfd mtivity whlrh t ould only In vita
raat'tinn, thira will ba no suod raaon for
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DOUGLAS COUNTY.
The Lucky Twelve tjitlt Sewing
club, composed of g rla in and about
Millard, gave an acliirwrnent day
program at the home of Mr. and Mr.
l!cn Schomer near MilLrd. (.'. C.
Ilehlen of the ThompMii-lrld-n com
puny wat preirut and gave the girl
an iiitrrrttuig and instructive talk on
the mrlllinle Ol tb trrnillllllg the tin. I
itw of cloth and ulto leave tiiriu amiie
poiniert winch Will help tliiui ttt the
futtiie win n buying goodt.
The Thompson-lleldcn rompaiiv it!
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in eat ruling uu I'wv iiiriiniiii hi iiir- ,"-1 nr nr K-miris ma,
.enintf club work in Doi.iilaa coiintvlthe .t iling .c other than the
thit vear and the leader t with a ..I-
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aiirons were rtliihitrd and judwr by
the club meitiliera, Mit l.rriuce
Schmidt of Mill.ird wtm brtt. Mi
I'.Uie l'aath it leailer of the ilub.
The club niritibrr receiving their
at hievetnent rertif.catet are; Mary
Ahrrndu'li, Mihlrrd Kainsiy, Irene
ArKaubiiglii, Kuth Talloii, Lucille
Tallon, Myrtle Wrar, I'.trnire
Stliiiiiilt, 1'idtl and lihidtt Silitrtner
and Victta ilaliaetl,
U ..lilualoai 4 . ant, "" . '" sh.m by lb. t,r,,i. ul
Vt atblngloH leantt. i a ., nu bu.hit at i liinn i,.i weik. a
Iti'ilr Wnslilnalun county already bat d. i.aea i.f 1 in-t.niio noeli. le fiom lest
l.eiinie an ..iioii-r of pure-bie. i sr.. Is it , teg., and of nmy l;va,.i bu.h.lt ae i.,ni
K. sutler, nisyor of yori t'elboun, htg i paie.l with tlie fiv. -y.ar av. rage. I'mnary
Juat muile tha aonouni eiiient that be baa J rec-ipit of 2t ttt iiiia bu.lieie m r.ee-4
eipurled lu Katitse one cerload of .So St I Svl nun butlielt for the wr-ft p.i ga
Tuik.y red an. si at more iban the mar-jireacd l.t'.i h'iD biieli.le fimn latl year
ket prbe. Heiiuraia frmn lilinoia and ami wore m.ly IT.ava buei,..a below ih
Kouili Imkula for Ksnr.d t.h'tt are lie. a.rge. In vviy few yeare ha.t the
giti'iing in ri.me Into lha muniy, the egri reiimeiie .been enabled to furnish tut
tuliiiral aeat slslee , llii.nt I art tu iihi.s all the kiewe affered
'I wu y. tra aao th-re wert few field; i f ri the n,ie,:ur at lb a a.aton A number
nf Kanrrd l.at fall the acreage nf , f i.,.,,,! ,.. .,i .,.,h
Kanr.d and No. to Tiiihry red wbral Wee
Incrreei'd to more then S.tiiiil a'res. Tt.
wrest no reate in No. S9 wheat waa due
lo an liii'iorf utlon of ft carload of the
aeed by the ii,uuty form bureau.
The N.l. rusks cerlltied aeed lit! In
cludes Ihe following from Washington
county. Kanrrd, A. ! Johnson. '. T.
I. ana: .No. 40, II V.. Stiller, A I'lark.
I harlee T l.sl g, J..in Harry: No, I, J.hft
Jtairy: No 2 osis, t'onn Wilton, A ij
-leuten, 1'ho cnuniy haft mote certified
No. an wheat than any other county la
the tlate.
The county-wide lodging ronfeat fur pig
chili meinl'Mt faulted in g eplctidld team
being aelecied to tend lo the alate fair.
The thfe boya on the team are Walter
llut.er, Merilll I'ook and Merle (iruv-r.
t'lark llulier, t'latun Marshall. Hollo AI
len and lii-rnard 'lliomieon were among
the bat Juilyis,
The first annual picnic of the Washing
ton county hooey producerg wsa voted g
big sij.iise Th. iruwd assembled from
all parte of tha county, A pi. nic din
ner preceded the piiigrem, the chief
feature of which wat a talk by rharleg
tlaydou, aeirelery of lha atala aatro'latlon,
on the proper hive to use li. brought
out many points, particularly mentioning
the nerd of aunahinv, air circulation and
netumt shade Mr. (iajdnu staled that
lha hive should be rlor to the gtound and
get in clnaily cropped grata.
O. K. Titnm, formerly sei reltry of thg
Utate Honey Prodm era' ansoclfttlon, gave
a. talk on the queen be.
Hy K. O, Hon to.
The comparative atahlllty of buslnang
and of financial markela flurliig a pro
tracted period of labor unaettlement hag
be.n reassuring, and the general atrika
situation now ai eina lesa disturbing Nego
tiattotia for a full aettlvmi-nt of the coal
reining troubles have been actively In
tifimisa tvilli mi Parent. i.riimlSM of a com
plete adjustment being effected, and tha
rpaumitlon vt work In blturninoua ft-Ida
t rt-flt-'-li'd In aubitantlfilly Incrf-ia'-d pro.
ductlon tit that .Ihm ut fuul. lit-nt ruinia
on N'-w Kiinlind fjfttlls inanufa. tura,
n'ryovr, or r.laad aa aernpt.menta ovr
WHKfi and unrklnii rondlliona ara ra du
ally raa'hs-d, follow.ng iroloiiKl front ro
vfttiy, and nuj-pi.'-a of au h gu-'da will b
augmented by tha rtart)ng; of ldl ma
rhlnary. Agalnat th- mora fa.vorab
hmu nntrd, on tha o'har hand, thre ia
th rontiriiif-d Interruption of trnporia
tlon r-uMlng from the railroad labor dif
flr ultiea, with n-porta of dloyd inerenan
diat movonis'iiia and of ordira !lng
f'Trtfd liccitija of doubta regarding do-llvrrl-a.
With potrntutl rfiutr9meit
largf, It la f-npaclHlly unfortunats that
prevailing dr wba ka and un- frtalnti-
vatjav rfn trie ton of d iriftuda In diflV rrnt
ituartcra, and that aorna iit-w prnj-cia ar
hld In atbayapf-c pending a i:Unrr m
aiKtit Into tha futura. Jjraplfe varloua fen
couraglng fuatur-, the virtual aaauranra
nf bountiful grain crops wmong them, the
fact (an not be dlnngardtid that trlka
iHHtlng for ar-veral montha In Important
lnduj4irf-a hava tmpidrd the buaint.'M re
lovesry, and that heotitatlon la morn In evj
dent:. ftfjufa for the withholding; of
ahtpnif-nta on coriliH:tM provloualy placed
l,HV titroma rrtore ijumeroua, while a' tuiil
ranrfflladon of commitment, f atlll the
i.'onxp'uouM fxraplUiti, la hfaid of In aome
IrtalH nce.'s. Jn iphim rl of price dovelnp
m'riiM, alio, the Influence of labor unaet
tlfrrcnt ia plainly visible. At pricr ap
proximately 4 it per rtr.rit below the higheet
lev el atlftjnil In the after-war inflation,
buying hiid ln'reaMd and broadened In
many eh a nnHa, and there K'-f ir.U evry
proapfct hefora the at rlk' occur red thla
yi ar of a ateady expanalon of t ommen IhI
act) vltteK, hcif nt montha, however, have
brought a r"f ui renre of aharo price ad-
vn ncea In aome commoiJitlfH, enhanced
ooaia of production b' lng a factor In the
movement, a nd In'lU-aOona are now be
ginning to appear of the realralut Imposed
by rlning marketg,
iMotiey Kitte Advance Moderately.
An upward turn came In the local
money market thia week, hut the move
ment waa without ape-al algnlflrance, Aa
ft atai niit a. maximum charge of 4 per cent
laat week, call nana thla week advanced
to 4t- per c-Mit, with odd-lot tianuactinna
reported at 6 per cent, and 3i per cent
waa the minimum quotation. The moder
ate riae In rate waa explained by the re
qulremenia In connection wnh the tnontti
end financing, and dml tint reflect any
change In the fundamental altuatlou. After
the Bepir.niber 1 dtuburat-menta have been
met, a lowering nf ratea la to he expected,
aa funda a'e in ample aupply and gold
from abroad haa recently I.e.,n arriving In
volume. Jn Ihe latter connection, the
Mltttemerit wan made ihia we-k that gold
la being ahlpped here In ireiiaratlin for
i he fori hco nunc Interest pa v m en t due on
Ihe Biiimh war tlclit to thla country, Ap
proximately $ DO.tiiiO.ipio m tnteieBL la du
on t hi account during October and No.
vim her. about fie,Ou",ttf,0 being ptable
ut licit. btr U.
i mp KeiM.rta Strengthen ( niton,
Maiketa for two of the principal farm
at a plea whrat and cot i no moved In op
pooile Uirectton thla werrt, lpreaaion in
wheat price hta beenma a familiar fea.
tura In run vis-id of tbli r I b-thg ir
tuatly a-sauted, and the Hepteinber d-livery
to i hlrago haa again f-tlleii biiow the doi
r A ar ag, m aharp tmiiat,
th.a option waa (iiutul at imuinl a
hush. Ibe urolerlHitg at Hit tlon tn (((. n
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By CHARLES I. MICHAELS.
Ilaaaha) lira Irae.d H leg.
Chicago, ri,, i. Vlic4t inert
j have ilnliiiril id at Ctr ulure the
f.iniitft in the r.uiihwe.t and tutilli
went ate gtttiiiLr ea tlljll
liurtim when, which i. nraily 50
p. r tent of the total t r.. i
liorthwetleMi klalcft. I. .riling at 50
rrtlft in tnlllr ari-lmnt
t'ritrt are to low that thong who!
hav bicn tvltrinrly be4rili are tin I
l"eil to gu tl.iw mi he irlling aide,
but while they brhtve th.it there
may not he any a'l.ance for the pre.
.lit lb, re is l.lll. 1..
carrying charges, l or twa weekt
prices ..r Ue.eu.ber wheat had gl -
tiio.1 the 1,,,. ....i .t i
"""i - mnt' mil lirf iur,
tor the week were only 2'.r, while1 v"lri,r,i """vu v. mi aiT-i
.Septt-iiilier Hiii.l.ed wnh a h.-t of I u,nY 'f which will go to waste, tin
2';,c and May l'vc for the week. j rl""- ' ,Mile ,0,U'C ' !",i'
A tletrea.iiig mm einriil in w inter I here larnr iU4iitilies ol wimlla lit
wheat in slalea i,( the middle wet nd cullt arc at hamL it pavs lo nuke
and southwest V, as riinre than Ollset
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liy uiirrateill tne Dill tlivvetl. lull lie
ptilllafy liitivemelit ia Inateiuliv int.
der lat years, Spring wheat crtg.
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tt.aiet m the American and Canadian
norihweat are being revitetl upward
and there will be a movement mar
krtuard from thoae arttinn, thai will
be only relnited b tha ability of
the railroads to lutiiith cars.
Sreraie Orala) Mot. meal.
A ar tboriega ent'e In all a"tl"tis. bul
oita then n., j.l al Ihia eesson.
I tin. being an etrieg. n, ...ih.ih f gigin
railroads ypoil II . I Ihey have fi er bad
ord. r i art man laet year and aa coin
pur, , tilth July
Wliit eft. 1 the Itige supplies of
wheat In the I mod Piet.e and t.'ana.la
will ha. a on pines in the future la prob
lematical. A number of clue, matbet
atudenia believe thai all l-sn-h ii.mli
I. ona hsvt been dttcounted ttibera as
Ihat wheat la ,tliln S rente nf tbe bot
tom, while the thiol tel. who are bearish,
etpei't g greater decline won no material
tally.
F.lportalile Hurplui.
Haa.d on carryover of 79 000.0110 bu,h
els in all pi.tiilont in lb. I nn.if Hi.ii. t mi
loiy 1, nh a crop nf tfu voo.iiou butting
Una eeaann, there la Intel supply or ap
proalinalely kuu.ouu 000 liuthels whbh it
sufficient for an esporlalile eutplue of
27t 000.000 buihi ia Haarij on a I'aitadian
crop of 4.JU.IJ1J0 unit hiisli.lt and allowing
Inn. 000. 000 l.u.n.ls fr otieumpiiiin ami
aied, I'anada tbould have s'to. 000.11110 bush
els, making a autplua of &;&,uoii.oiiii bush
ela, or within luii.ftoo.Oini bualielt gf
fcurop. a Impoit rt'iutrenienia.
It la not probable that the I'nlted Hi a let
will eaport niore than JI2&. 000,9110 bushela,
If It can do that mil' h, and export buying
will have lo llnplove lllalorially to enable
a. movement of Ihat alze. Kuropa neeile
aiioue So.OOO.OuK tunnels pr month from
eaporllng rountrlee and will havt go
tioublt gutting It.
Ilrouth Itumagea Corn.
Drouth and estrema heat hae damaged
tha corn cinp eevervly In aouihern and
weslorn Nebraska, norlh'-rn and central
kantaa, western Oklahoma. Tease, aouih
ern Minnesota and Knith Jiakota, aouih
ern Illinois, pari of Miaaouri and ft con
alderabia aectlon of Ohio and Indiana,
Ptlvate ealtmalr-a are for 2,7Sri.O0O.O09
to 2,sii0,0oo,oiio lushrlg. compared with
S.'H 7,000,000 buahela laat week, and I,
UHl.OOO.OMl bushela harveeted last year.
t'rop damaka hua brought more buying
from the outside and tha trade la mod
erately bullish. Krport demand hae Im
proved ad movement from tha country
hsa also enltrg-d. although It la uelow
y.,,..
Oata are aelllng at 20c a huvhel leaa In
the fjortbweat and they are b1ng fed to
hoga in p refer,' ti'-e to elllnir J'rlce here
at ao alow that there U little In the
abort aide and the principal trudinf la
apreadintr between M-tnibr and tha
diatant month.
J)ry-Cooc Market
t'nflnlched ttton oth were muh
more active In the early part of the week,
and prtc. ateadlly became aironger,
notably for print clothw, which In the can
of aome conxtruction brought to
cent a yard more than laat week, I'miten,
hh;8i:her and converlera purchuaed quit
freely for Hcptembr r- ;ctober deliveries,
and would probably have taken larger
quanttti-: had they been able to
secure later shipment at current price.
Mill generally, however, refused to aell
viry far ahead aome not beyond Hoptem
br -pending the publication on Friday of
the Kovernment'a cotton crop report, which
wa expected to ahow a considerable de
cline ln condition during tlie past month.
Cotton yarna continued very firm, with
actual trading limited. Trade In domestic
and other finished cotton gnoda differed
little In charade r from- that of recent
weka, sn;nll but numerous order being
the rule In tha primary market. Moat
Jobber have been kept buay meeting a
pretty general demand from retailer for
moderate-sized lot nf seasonal mer
chandise. J, inlet activity waa noted any
where In buying fur distant requirement,
ut id not much hUHines of that aort waa
expected lu the week prior to Labor day.
With, Jobber and aome manufacturers,
demand for brosd allka, particularly
crepe and sport fttbrlcs, la aald to have
been well maintained, Japan raw alik,
after advancing somewhat over laat week
prlcea, tin ruled steady but quiet Kullow
Ina: substantia Initial purchase for the
next spring Reason, woolens and worsteds,
a well a knitted underwear and out
erwear, have shown lessened activity, but
duplicate order for full have gradually
Increased In number. The hosiery market
generally ha been dull, pending the
opening; of spring line. possibly next
month, although a, a-uttered demand for
additional supplies to meet autumn re
quirements ha been In evidence.
Food Index Again Higher
Brndatreet'a Food f nil eg number, based
on the wholessii fir ices per pound of
thirty-one articles used for food, is I '1.1 if.
comparing with J3.riiJ hint week and 9 H at)
for (he week ending H'-ptHi!.t-r 1, J'.iJI,
Thia week's number ahnwa a unln of nine
ter.tha of 1 per cent over lust wek and
of fi i per cent over tbe like week of laal
year.
Increaaf-d: Itarley, corn flour, butter,
Augar, raw; enf feu, ten, eggs, potatoes,
bee, ea, live; h-ufi. Ilv; fva ioi atrd milk,
gray good, pig Iron, Metis ; pig iron,
("MM he-n, MteW Ijilteis. Mens ; atee billets,
O 11 ; car wheels, aid, t'ltii egn; fH scrap,
iMttaburgh; ted svrap, t'hicago, nut iron,
t'h'caatt; spelter.
terteasi; Flour, thM( red, wheat, i
apring, corn, eat. ie fb-ur. Iiama. cbefse. ,
M'aar, refiin d ; vm ton .. t oil, ps-a ni, I
aiirepi lr t . oil h-t . i.i, tin.' i
WimIvIv I'ailmt'h
Hits l Bras f. i linrt for tilts vk.
ending ,
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In I'l a eil'tln I'l. k
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111 SI- . 1 ' 4 I
Experts Urge
Farmers to .Make
Supply of Cider
T:. f ,.r
I -11. rrnlV I W
1 Simiilv i.f Ai.lilca SllOttltl
i 11
I IV (!iuierrviil ly
On luinli'ta.
'I hia is the year fur the on lui dut
lo r jilt ill lt Ins at. iik ol lionirutaue
- . ,
W1' r,l3rr. 'M'"' h I 1 v
' Nrl"1'"1" tgn. uituri c lege e
""fl'' "fliaidj of the
tfatt? si. H e tries, etiiecitily the sum-
. .
' ri'l' r Vinegar, tin se apetiaiiMs say.
I r,.t.. w r..ricerl.H intil lldril
I ."'! .i-i " .-
'eider by allowing fermentation to
I t.sUe pine. I his it icatlily hrouglit
I . K . , ft a I - ......I , J., ge !ft Mklllik.
about whin the swell cider is expos
etl to air. t nit r slioiiii. lie piat eii m
wtmtlr n krus in a comparatively cool
place, preliralily at a temperature not
above 7S degrees The process of
leimeiilaiiori liniilly taket (mir or
five ftionlhs, ,r when the bublts erase
to be given oil.
( ouvermoii frtiiii hard cidt r to sin-
Positively
LAST
Season 19;
MADAMS xti
'owtmeniusA
FIVE
-JAYS
MORE
A
STARTS
SATURDAY
HAROLD
1 i
TV 'r
1
k . a.
tjjs. tstM Miiif lifi IlisfiM
'7
The
UJonder
picture
IJearll
RodolpK
Ualentino
nod
u
sgaf . at -takgae -aaaa
More Romantic cfhan
"q'he Sheik"
More Thrillinq Than
"Cthe
Horsemen
Starts
Thursday
NO RAISE IN PRICES
NOW PLAYING
-eiVUVVV.'
.'.a. va
It everything; nice
Ihat nic people do?
LOOK OUT BELOW
Yau'll laiuH, kau'M Iftat,
theft lauh imii tM.ta.
NOW SHOWING
plJF.DCAC
( aal lailualet
lUrriinn lord rJ
David r.wil
- Alt. -
t HMrr nuuos
AlKaataat I'lasi it
P9
atrr
ftuar is hnina'lil ahi'Ut by a )cat bac-
ltri4 llut it ii'ltd to the lurd cider
to suit the prufe.t I 'anally tin IS
din.e.l Irniti the an. but it ina be
i.i.t.-iit , , v adding a lew pit era id
"mother viingeai" to the atiflace ol
!i4t. cider
Dlllillg the pfiiieti llotil 1,41 tl ll.hr
to v.ticf ir the ktgs tlmnld be kept
imihr torlv doll i H-1! 1 1 H iti a 1mm fa)
t 75 lb uni t, 4tioii rig In ihelini
seratty tjiicalvtlt,
When lhre pm tntiuiu are oh
served, it uvitally thoitelis the period
n nuking hong mlrr vmrn-ir by at
l' at t in'iiiiti oter the old haphae
an nirtli.iilt that wrre turuicrly
, u.nl, anoiding l i ihc .peciahttt.
The Farmer's Wife
By MARY ANN CKAY.
Corn mrul spnils utort readily than
fiiitir and b'r n'"t latiiilu-s it is best
I., buy in mall rjti.ititiln t.
V.
Itltlg i u.
IV r'a'hion avt th it
lui'.itrrs iill he uwirn Uilll f.!l hlttltJe
-,..,....... ... .. -
iiitlr.'ltl ol bloU.it 1 he twcali-f lll
mM, pieatft -fctrt is Liking tlie
li... i I It aa 11. 111. I tr ai.it In Ii. Wei! II 1 I
I j.laec of the inuldy suit in the young
1 1."! t waruroiir. ,
It it a iiki idta for every Itilthen
to kteji a mil of grocei't puptr
handy. It will nerve many purpoacs
be. ides wtappuut. tin h nv draining
(riihr. ! rtta,-htint eic, and lining
1 ealtv pant.
Second and
WEEK
A
ion 1 1
TUI
inc s i
srow'1
A Sun
Wonder
Picture
LLOYD
in his first firg
rcel feature,
'Grandma's Boy'
Starts
Thursday
of the
and SatlCl l
Four
OftPMtUMt CIRCUIT VAUDEVILU
Malinee DM y, 2:IS; Every Night, 8:1S
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
So tha children can are Singer's Mid
soli at the matineet Tuesday to Fri
day, inclusive, the curtain will nul
rue until 3:10 o'clock, Sinter l
Midgets will nol he on until altet
4 o'cluck.
LABOR 1AV MATINEE,
SIGHT, lilS
SIEGER'S MIDGETS
0.TINV MEN AND WOMtN SO
(, rt.tr. t 1'ruductlun In Vaudeville
MAY nd ROSE WILTON
M i.slltl Maaei.htl Kuan A Malll Cltll
llatki "Ihe Waniitr t.nli Tailia al
Ihe l'v. Aetiiga (ahltti t's ihe News.
Our ! w r.J.u.d ii nr. Nft advaMt.
Maliae.e - lc. fs, ti'c, Nithla -
IS., fH. tu., v. II UO.
K .afateaS. Kthftl
mpwss
gej 14 it aal Ma),
WANDA IIAWiXY
IS)
"The l.ov Chsrm"
HAKOI.D HOW
ta
MNotKin Hut TrouUe'
kit I AMI il I I
lis. SIVSS
-..VISIIS t M N Uilll"
$av&ii M,;.:4.:v..!:;
I us at sua a in Hkl vt i
SAM HOWE.
III! I.illltl III Hkl A tl'il1
MIVI
Hit
. s t m t I a I
t... a... m It .t tw.ti
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a.i.,
I I
; -
I I
4 1
1
Ml
A
itir
BEE WANT AD RATES
IV per line ea.'n day. I or I sa
llo p.r in,, li il, I lo t da, a
le. per line t. h get. 1 data or loafer.
Theee ratea ai u u I ke kui.ilar Mas
aa well ae lo lha It irairg and fc.en aa
lira All weekday a l.er li.trr.eaie appeal
in both morning ai 4 a.eilag edlllont ft I
tha ana eoet.
trie ai-a-e relet ftppi aaelualvatg It
Went Ada kl ait liiaiHittn leim.4
"puidle wantt" and 4" not lo. lute
teit ting or eiiiluiong iketr batlfeea
TMSS HHS le.ervee lha nabl la eti
pate wkal ronttilutee ft eutil.e went
Want Adt tcieplee) ftl tbt Inlaw ln
aCrtreei
t'l.iutl.ttl HiifUg rtJM WAVT At'i
r.nn,g fdll.en II IS ft. m
lli-rnli.g Kit, nag t p. n
Boadar Fdii.in .... I m. tiiir4ar.
'ink. 11M4HS mi.iiminii amr.
Tl li rVI'vl Mir
DEATH FUNERAL NOTICES
I I It liel S l.aaie l ee;.e .d It ere
lil.e-l l'r,.l.v p Ol , I.el.Med lUualiler al
I Vr and Mre Nels 1'ei.ieen, l;it Slere.
Ig.lh All Mealitre h-C peteplt tk t
tunlvrl by 1 ti.te'S Vlrt II F IM'af
t.iy Vllt W II lutlloeet Hit T J
, K ...in t.i , one bint tier. I harlet, all bl
i i mis be
I liemame at Hur t and lleaf. t a funarftl
I wrl..rt pendina f.inml aiang.menia
j ----- 1(
' tiiililll'. T.i ibe I 1. ...il li.eiliiity f !
I beloved tmitlier. HH'H Aline Imdae,
k
entci.. into eirrnei
Let on
Hel.leilittr
-
r)li,,.i, up end iall her lilree
.,1 ' lliiin are tlie II,. in ft w nt
la in the lend; tbst ll.ry may r.el d
iin.r inmrs. and their wotke to f.iHtw
tliem ''
Til lT.1 S,'i ' r.:t,e I.. 1.,11'Vrd ,fe I'f H
I'aik llillinst I'lltale fun.r.l awl sir eg
will l, held fliotl the Lltl'tlie, 111
S.nlll ltk ki al t P t" . '.onday, Hen.
ember 4 In'ttiiienf Foreal l,4n reine.
leiv pies. 1. 111 II llnweie For llifiirma
li. .0 1 a II V J k'"k I-;. UK '!
I.Ni ilt.'l;-- luilra K, Heiit.iiil er I, Ull.
a, ert al leti.l.nc.. Hie No. Twenty,
n nlh Hi.
Funeral t.ivlc,t at I'ole A . Key chapel,
tfi.nday. h i ien.l.er 4 1941, al 2 p. in. In
ferment 'lnt-e I Hill leiii.turv
BUKIALVAULTS.
A'i'itiliKW leiaet anon de. ay etnel or Iron
i soils trill ii.l out and rollapae. Iliere
fi.re you should Insist upon "nr under,
laker using an Automatic K.allng Ton.
crele ll.jr tl veull; ater. proof and ever,
testing M.inufsi toted only by tbe lunshg
iniicieia llurtsl Venn lo. t-10 N lum
gt . fin, wbe IntpetHon tnvlt.d
CKlETERIES.
VIHIT piillKNT'f.AM N.
K.,nh of iity l.imitg
tittles at t'ellietery
a it. I ::1 llrandeie Th.et.r
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
" F. J. STACK & CO..
Omaha b' urderi h ieg ee'tbllshment
f.;AMimLANC?;;,K.i,.v..'
Tblrty.tnird and Farnam
Hulse & Riepen,
runeral Dlrecmrg IJ14 rumlnt.
"HEAFEY'&'HEAFEY-
Cnilerttkers and F.tntralmerg
Phone II fi;l iiffira ;r. i Karnanv
"LARKIN BROTHERS
FI'NKHal. tlinKiTrinw 4t8 WO JITH
gROSBY-MOOKE
0(i47.
Wft
FLORISTS.
LEE LARMON ri,n: lZZ
SAY IT WITH FI.OWKRH rBOM Hii
rtWOBtlPA. III! FABNAM BTKBET.
JCiM .V H ATH. )(i4 l arnam. JA. I Iti.
I. HFNrif.hrMlN. ItOT Fftrnftm. JA.
PERSONAL.
TMK HA IVATIiN Army Industrial homi
olb .ta your old clothina;, furniture, maga
3,inrg W collect. We dlatrltute. Phorn
UU. 4Mb and our wajron will rail. Tall
ard Inspect our pe home. J J 1 0 -1 J 1 J-J 1 1
Ifodtre street.
Af If . Write, linportnt, WcCsusland, Ja.
I, aura ir .
LKT MK clean up those weeds. KK. 4fil.
LOST AND FOUND.
J.O.ST AV(h. 26, 16th and Howard, Chap
ter Keystone from charm. Cmsa key an 4
anchor engraved thereon. Howard. . C
Eilia .Sbh.d, feOlj Webster Pt., WA, 017
L ! T H unc h"f jf kja H buaineaa section
K-turn to Ofn.iba JJee "Want" Ad aOept
Keceive reward ..
j.OHT - Airedale dog. Phone 121. found,
Jiluffs for reward.
(7j8T--Frld;.y, gold hres-st pin. valued
keepsake. Reward. AT. 7602.
taT C.''i. !
A
SHOW
THAT IS A
POSITIVE
SENSATION
with six all-star feature acts,
including
"ALEKO"
The Mind-Readinc Marvel
ROYAL REVUE
Girl act da luxa
DeMichle Bros.
"Tha Happy Wopt"
"The Married
Flapper"
An enroaaing photoplay,
with Maria Prevoat.
NOW SHOWING
Anniveriary Wwk
Altrnclion
aff
'e
H. M,i-
I Kts WoHitrt
lit 5imw Trarkt
1 hs Noilhfin lUllU .
ll.t) Ctaal Whilst Mtltisa!!.
1 u
S
I . S il il Ill 9 . i .4' I I
' n li nk ft. l I i
lea i.s.mi t.t4ta 9 at
1 1 1 1 t a . 1 1 1 1. 1 in ii.'i t