HIE OMAHA UKK: MONDAY. OCTOHKR 16. 1022. Nebraska Man, 73, Goes to Harvard Co!. GrorgR Lyon, Indian Fiplilrr and Editor, Secli Ilipfirr Learning. Nelson, Nb., O, t, it fo, Oeorre I'fnn tit Kelaon, Neb., 71. la provln th theory thai man U never too eld to learn, ccoriin t hi friend hera. PespHa hid advanced a-, tha col onel, after three year of lnienlv prpra'ory wmk, h enrolled a tunent at Harvard. AHhouri ha ha "H In tha east for aiinia (Una et tli ready for hi school work, til frleml tier ara alill talkie of lila r ttiarkahl dealra for knowledge. Here In Nelson fob l.yon la known rr a Kuil many act ompllshlnent, among iha in la bla ability a it reader. Karly in life ia (,-aliiid local fume Ly hi iim I iiiimiN tin hn hn a banker, real eilata broker, an abstracter and lha owner of lha Ntn-kolla County Herald. Ilia hulnr actlvllle hav not pn'vwi'td Mm from serving th pet tiln. II oiKanizd a lural military company lit which ha became captain Thla wua In ha day when the In dm 11 wna held a mcnaca to tha ad vnneeriient of tha civilization of tlia whlla ai'itlcra, and whlla lha Indian car wna t It hlnht In western Nebraska, li went with tha "boy" to conilmt It, After (ha uprising wan put down lia wna advanced to a colonel a title l.y which ha I known. Jitirlng hi aiirly llfn In Nelson pet wire a hobby with the colonel, and ha devoted much of hi time to their Hire, Itiire bird, white rata, white mice, rubhil and doit wit til fa vorltc. iio. also nave considerably energy tu the cultivation of flower. THE GUMPS "rot IN COMM SUNDAY Utl TOUCH AND GONE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith Judges for Legion Essay Contest Named Lincoln, Nib., Oct, 14, Nebraska Judge tr the lat rHy prlx con tt staged by tlio American lfgoii fur achoul children wiillnK on the sub Ject "How t'an the American Legion l:Ht Uerva the Nation?" have Just been announced by John M. Matwn, mule aupciintendcnt of public In struetlon. Those nnined lire; (iuy hniiibcr. Mr. (Initio William and Flunk Wuoili, oil of Lincoln. f'uiinty superintendent have been Instructed to aend tha winning ( May to stale superintendent nut later than October 20. From these county winner, tha Judge will acted what appear to them to bo the best three essay submitted on the subject. Theso are to lie acrid to American Legion lieiidiiiflrter In Indianapolis not later than October 30, to be Judged In the nutlonal contest. The atate Judge will award two prize to Nebraska winnera, Theao consist of a allver and it hrone medal. Ir the nntioal cnntcHt the awanla are, flrnt, 175') and a medal awond, $000 and a medal; third, $250 and a medal. The national content winner will be announced during American Educa tion week, December 3 to 9, l)i!Ie Study Credits Are Given liy Beatrice Schools JKntrlce, Neb,, Oct. 15, The F.e aliice High arhool him InniiKurated a plun of nlvini? credit to pupils for Jl-.blo ntudy carried outHldo of a'iiool under the liiHtr'urtlon of the atudent'a own pant or. The pupil 1 excused from action! durlliK the lnt period of the day to take up thin work. A careful account of the attendance la kept and examination given the name u for all hlti achool ubjeetn. Eight School Ihiiltlings Heing Uuilt in Ddge County Kieiuont, Neb., Oct. 15. DodKO cuimty ban U;ht new school tiuild lima under count nid ion. Six of tlieae are In the towns ami two In the rural dlaliict. Heveral other rural illntrkiH have rtmodeled or Improved thulr achool hoUBe. QUA' - HOrUl S&.V0 AKitVIMft mr.' sa. e1 tV.lt Ht NOU f'T KttK- Twte cor uc i vox. tMy.S 30.coo wow-- m vtm.c Tickvts ro tvwtwN0 fwm a so? a rVV.Ct TO A Mo$t AMD LOT- AMP ?CC,fia.V WE TAKM At M A TM0UANl Of THtM fHOM A CMUVCH pAZ Aa. TO AH Alt H!6Mf OBAOtX- Hi 4 I Li 1 I V S I i I 1 nPirn" ir i . -A 1 71 : ' Y I I Vot'LL TALar VT Outtt- A 1 VtiHR- OCT Tt "XHllO PirtciNCT AU linu DP ion Mt ? nvtATS GOOD- VHAt? HCvU MUCH NOV) MtCD? COMC OVtR ANt AMOIKtfL TOVC- I TM At AV wa tuNm4 roK. ortet vii cowtNT t-tUVtft OVA VOTt- t tMlMK TMtS E Jvtt 1AtlN6 OwOaWl7"lOa tO -tt MS MONat f It CM Ml IF I'M NOt IVttTlO tT VltW A TOOUH jNtl ro$t MV-V.a CAM KtLf Mt VC Mt ftttS tlUHNtNw WVTV4 CtMlluS tntMwe aho v.Tftt ncv.t- 1 1 LwMtWe, York Band Greets New State Champion; Duroc Boar Awarded National Honors Swine Show at Peoria Given 1M in: Kihhon to NehraiLa I'roilut t Crowned King hy CitizeiiM, T3rs? york. Neb, Tha i bumpion Huroc Jeraey hoar of the L'ulted Htatea I a calm and contented realdent of Ne branka. NotwlthatundliiK the prlda h tin ocraiiloned In the breaat of hi owner or the tumultuou acclaim of I tin people of the community In which he make Id humble homo, ('cm Mtructor 1 keeping the even tenor of lila way In hi pen at Him (leoigu J. lilmlK home, a mile and a half cunt of Voik. lie arrived homo freah from lila latent triumph, after havliiK dhowed hi ainiczliiK tmlk and pleaxliiK Hue at the National Kwlnn ahow at t'eorla, III., and meekly NuhmiUcd to havliiK lha rlblmn of grand champion pinned upon him. When (.'oiiHtru'ior wa hIiowm at the Ni biimka Mtnie fair he wna uwarded econd houoiH In hi clan. When a company of hi aimer ami Ki t were ahown at the Topeka futurity ahuw tney carried olT 26 libbona. Con atruclor hlmmif did not lend hi pre- nee to the Tnpcka ahow. Hut, wliun he walked Into the rintf at 1'eoria, there wa notliiiiK to It. Tho ((""and championahip wa hi in abort order. Illif, Sired liy Aiilinal. Conatructor I a blK, Htretchy prod uct of the Durno. breed. J.aat Hummer, when he wa In Uncut fettle, he tipped the beam fit 1,010. He come from an llliiHtrlou family. HI aire wa Hem aatlon, Jr., 32!347, and hi darn wa ,'UHly Lady 845084. Hennutlon, Jr., 1 by Great Orion Hennntlon, who wa a aon of Groat Herniation. Theae are all well known hosa in the Duroc kliiK- f ' -ri diim and Kive Coualruiior a Hue of aiiccxlry that know no bluer blood III red HWiue, At the 'eorlil ahov, Oeoi(te J. Iilmlif, llin owner and breeder of Con atruiior, xliowed 13 head, which In cluded t'onalructor, hi litter male and til net. They brought home 14 nt bona to kIiow that their preaence In the IiIk ahuw wa noted and appre ciated. Air. DlmlK, to whom thla high fame In the awlne realm ha come, 1 one of the ronalHtent breeder of red ho In NehraHka. Ho ha been striving; for ome high mark In Duroc breed ing and flnnlly reached tho goal. lint Mr. DIiiiIb I not carried away by the aiirce he tin already Bttulned. Ho ha Home other tine individual in the pen out at hi farm and think that hn ha one or two who will make OojiHtructor look to hi laurel. ItiKHit for Neliraaka. The honor which ha come to Ne- IiibbUii throuxti the betowul of the Brand champlonHtilp prize 1 a booHt to the purebred Weatock lndutry, and every clliz.en of the atute who I Iriterentrd In the cauce of better tock rnd better farrnlnK will be glad to learn that the czar of the Duroc ha cotno to make hi home, o long a hi crown Hhall remain, In Nobraaka. When i.onMlrurtor and hi owner arrived home In YorK from the Pe oria ahow, they found that the local citizens had been npprlned of tho award and many of them were at the Hint Ion. The regimental band wa on deck anil il parade wa formed under plarn of colored IlKht, for It wa nljihifall, which marched down t!y buslneH Hired and proved to be con Hdcrable of a triumphal entry of tho kwlna klm? back In bl home, from which he had gone a few days before JiiHt an uncrowned, unaung member Of the Duroc breed. Culls M ! for Milk, hoih fond and drink, Whlih halpa u to work and help u to think. . , Makm nk li utrona and pale chk pink. I?elmt Ignorant 1 not mo much a aliamo a belntf unwillinB to learn. Benjamin Franklin. The bin In which potatoes are to be stored should be clean. It should be thorouBhly swept and If there has been trouble with rot In It before, It Ih bent to disinfect it. Chad ron Normal College. Tea Y. W. C. A. nimlThlp campaign ri'Miitr.I In a victory for ih "i,irun." A a u nai-ijui ni Ihe "Keda" will "" act aa houi at a parly tor the winning A wat wimr J l'lii adit.d to tha ad miniatrallou hulT'llna. Thli wll. 4U by 70 fi-l and lour aliirlrs hi:h, will coat p-prtlniHt-ly It". 'I'1" V rxpfrt to have Ih wliu opa. .1 for urn? by January, 'I'll linla Atlilvtlo aaaoelullou la now oijailUfd an4 the nffle.ra u workln haul 10 acrur IIib inlnnal of the airla In the aihonl. At the "-"'l ot th fi i,nv mil hvin ma.la i polnia will i alvfn a Hl'.-r 'I' ha inml U aruunl athlrllo Kill "HI un l,y ,hw "' A A anil will l awardfit a hlta nwoal rr wlHi a I.iit. Tha pmua tij h ol tiiliid arc: llikiiif. an nillaa a.-insier. lit iln'a. all-id ul ay in and awlm- nilnir p.'l'ila va.-h a.iu.-'.r. awllliliiln iraui'. IS pi'tll'". poatilre. I" p.ilma; h.iae l,U irani. l j.iiiiu; n. 1, 15 polnia; t-n. 1,1. IS pulllia I oi a i, r'nurlarn It !'rtlH 1 1, 'IH'f a wn Plnllf Ih. Z.I. Alt'hil a(,i'l ' lh uprraal.nl dre.i linrlit aa ar aiion.i'r or III. no. i-i ...... muhl al ra.lin in" .' "-.'..,.. ... it,. , .1,'r l,i an. ml V" " .,h,'lnli'J IOI' iu",w, r.ul.fc. ril"- Into Miaa Jen a nf liiUlull a , ..at . ,illy v'..r .l-nt Maht vi - - :" ,.,.. in. lollraaii. -i Plenty of frexh air during winter is to be desired for the poultry tlocK, but be sure to avoid draft. Clean up and disinfect tho winter (juarter of the poultry flock before settled cold weather come on. I u"l to llilnk whun tlm ware tluah And averyhody nay, That money uama from grain ana nay. That cowa wnrn poorer pay. But now mv rv-a ara opened wide, Sine, fid'a bran down ao low. I know It pava to kc.-p good cowa, It alwaya haa been ao. University of Nehraska. To reward hlkh arholarahlp attainment by I'nlveraUy of Nehniakii woillfll, nine apd'lal prlara will ho alven thla year hy l.lmoln, mnaha and unlviraity orgauliia tlor.a: , , , VnlKyrle prlzt- A lurne Lronze tanM, preaenttd III cminem '-iiH'nt eKftrlaoa bv the ehuiici'llor, for th a. nlnr wunmii wllh tho hlKhot aeholarahlp. Awarded III Uii to Helen Uli.h. IMim UldKe, S. II I.ltieoltl I'liiil'ter, Ainerh an Ao. iallon of I'nlveralty Women Pnaea $ 1 oi. and $'0 for wionen wholly or In part "t.if. .uvt-oii-ma. The lino waa awaitled In laJl to llraee Thnniaa, '24. Lincoln Tne 123 nwunla reci'iiily iiioiIh were to Janet Mr lellan, ':. Lincoln, and Lillian Maio. Iln, 'HI Umalia. the alamllna of both of whom ahow over p. r crnt ll,h. 1'hMitl.r Aloerl Cmr,iu Women lloo erUo for Ilia Omaha won. an, wholly or In i,irt .elf-aop iniriina who t,a a hmn ,hoiai"hip r.o i r l and bo ruhibita Ino-ieal in urn i-rrallv aclivltlea Awarded I- HeJel Low Grade Potato Surplus Will Be Used as Hog Feed There i at present a great surplus of low grade potatoes In Nebraska, ac cording to expert at the University of Nebraska agriculture college. In. the face of the profitless market con ditions, a question ha arisen a to the comparative value of thece tuber and corn, as a feed for hoj;. Gen erally speaking, 400 pounds of pota toes are equal to 100 pound of corn a hog feed, animal husbandry ex pert of the slate agricultural col lego point out. They advise the neces sity of cooking potatoes before they are fed, as raw potatoes when fed to hon In large amount are said to tend to cause aerlous digestive dis turbances. Tiny are the most sat factory feed for hogs, when they are cooked and mixed with grain, accord ing to the specialists. Bountiful Apple Crop Reported in Pawnee County Pawnee City The apple crop in Pawnee county Is more bountiful thl year than In any of the past 10 years, according to fruit growers. Choice fruit can be bought for F.O cents a bushel at the farm", or 25 cents if you pick It yourself. Many farmers are feeding Jonathan apple to the hogs because they are worth more as feed than when marketed. Home are being shipped out. Farmers' Union Notes I lia a.'1'h. "' fr. hmn i.i a I I' ' . , , ,. . u,,..k,i.i hia Urn for two . n t rnr, ti , a i ,,,.. j I'.niiiao.ii un eara Oppuaa "till Ryatrni." iiaceola A reaolullon uppualng an al. Irxrd movement In lha Slate, Teach!'' H.fui in I loll to aeeure. tha enactment of tho "toiinly unll" a;.tein of achool ad li.mlKiratioii In the net Neliraaka I' Kla litura waa adopted by the polk founy i-'armeia union al Ita annual i-onveiii Ion, ha I'hHpler. American As.o. ..Hon of i 'I I- ' T'Xi : !.. ..'."i ,o .,. .,f conir.il of their a.-hoola Another reao luiion l.twoed rem anlatton nf the lo. cb1 of the county ao tliul lhlr bounda Ilea woui.l la mire m.uly tha a.nie aa ihr tradn l-ouioLu ir of tha iLffer.nl lour.a, and a eminii'ea w.i anpoinied lo oik out a p:,.n ..f that kind. I ii 1 1 1 1 .I,,, ii . '? I.'t llu. - .'it-it Superliiicndenta and ina iu-i :o ,;, ,(, ,n la of modem t.ahm j I , ... 4 "i ! ' Midland Collepe. f A h.ld ca lotniti ' - Th. T W .. l.l tb 1 " ' act IH lfo.l-' uniiha I nn II. I cnie SchoNr.h p I up K.,r llcl .Torllv wllh the hlutf',! ailio,ir abip To I.' awarded Ihia .r to tie- I'M Mil a-torit) al a lunch, on in muha, t'hiKlioa. Pan llellenle l'll.. - A old n i-li it' .km,. I b I'i.I V. II IUiO.uc for ll,e w.on.ii with Ih ' hiahe.t a. h,.!..rh,i In Hi. ficlllliali tl;e .oolcilo-l'. acl Ihr i , i.h A..r.l.. l,i l a i.t.iiian I.I,,. ..10. J . lie lit. i. L U I " ' t I It . .,111 The Farmer's Wife MAKY ANN OKAY. Why not use more cottage rheAe? It is a nutritious food, easily pre pared, beside furnishing body-bulld-Ing fat, yet Its possibilities a food are often overlooked by house wives. Freshly soured milk make tho best cheese, but natural souring should not be too slow. A commer cial starter can be used when mak ing large quantities of cheese, al lowing a package of this starter to a pint of milk. That make the "mother," a tablespoon of which should be put In every gallon of skimmed milk to be soured. When the milk 1 firmly clabbered, took It slowly or let it stand under lioHing water for several hours until the curd form. Then rinse and drain thoroughly, so the sour taste will ba removed. Mix cheese with seasoning end servo with cream. Or It can be used as sandwich fill ing, combined with olive, pimento, jellies and nuts. Cottage cheese I also delicious In salads, used a stuff ing for prune and peppers, or rolled In balls and served with pineapple and dressing. Washing Sweaters Your sweater will not shrink If laundered this way. First take measurements of sleeve, sweater and cuff lengths and shoulder width. Then wash in lukewarm soap suds and rinse several times In wafer of same temperature. Add a tablespoon of glycerine to last rinse to make the yarn soft and fluffy, Sipieexe out water, place sweater on Hut surface and pull It back Into origi nal measurement a it dries. Madison County Land Shows No Shrinkage Madison, A fUar(cr aectlon farm, four tulle aoulhwest of thla city, wna pun Ii used from Herman 111. ink by Fred l'.ueMner at per acta, Mr, liuettner wa born and raised ft few mile from thl tract and own several hundred Merc adjacent to It. Tha ale wa bona fide and represent the value of the best farm bind of Midi on county at the present time, Tim sale nhow that farm land hn not suf fered any material abrlnknice since the so culled peak In !1!. lioth par ti" Interested In thl a;il have reald ed here all their live and know (tie real value of firm bind. Tha tran action wa made purely on a cash bnl and aboutey free from any ele- ment of trade. Nehraska Judging Team ,at National Dairy Show Nebraska ha been represented at the national dairy show by three Judg ing teams an agricultural couege dairy cattle Judging team, an agri Milt iiral college product Judging team and a by und girl club dairy cat tin Judging team. Ilesult In the dairy cattle Judging for college team ba not yet been received, advice navo been received that Hie boy and girl club team, composed of the following Adarn county boys: Hubert Hushm-ll, Italnh Lawrence and Harold Jiler- man won fourth, place In a field of 14 state teams from various parts of the country. This team wa coached by Klliott Davi, the agricultural ex tension agent for Adams county. The team wa only outranked by team from Maryland, Ohio and South Dakota. Hubert P.uslinell ranked a second Individual In the Guernsey class. In milk Judging, the Nebraska agri cultural college team composed or Hoy W. Koelib-r, Leonard Hammang, A. H. Hlipert and Jloslna lirecni, al ternate, obtained second place, and eighth place in other judging nt the show. NehratdYa Student Rank High in Judging Milk Hoy Wr. Koehler of the agricultural college of the University of Nebraska won second place and with it a sliver medal for proficiency In Judging milk at the agricultural student' contest held at the National Dairy Exposition at Kt. Paul, Minn,' The Nebraska team, coached by Prof, John A. Luilhly of tho agricul tural college, and composed of Hoy V. Koehler, Leonard Hamrnang, A. il. Hilpert antl Jtoslna Hrecbt, alternate, placed second In Judging milk and ranked eighth among contestant In all Judging. Ohio, Massachusetts and I Iowa, won flrsl, second and third place, respectively. Gage, County Winter Wheat Damaged hy Grasshoppers j Beatrice. Farmer report that In , some fields grasshopper have prac- I tically destroyed the winter wheat, having cut the plant off down to tho ground. Unless rain come smin tho I crop will be badly damaged a the hopper and other Insect seem to I thrive during the dry, warm weather. ilra-ka Corn to Be Shown al International KnliiMt Nebiaakn Is planning to show the oilier corn alali a thai aha run produce corn with the Is-st of them. Thf proof of thl will ba IU ear eiblblla that Nebraska f tinner are eeetlng for tha International Hay and drain allow to Im- held at Chicago, Im (ember 'I to , Nebraska ba not had an exhibit at 'this show sine II started two year ago, but expect to offer some sharp cull, i 't II Ion thla year, llislde corn there will be ex hlbil of wheat, oat, barley, rye, any beans, cowpeaa, alH',fa, awxt cluvei seed (Hid (llffen lit kind of bay. Lil-ernl premium have been offered In all classes of the show, The stain exhibit will bo backed by the NV Irnska Crop Grower association, In addition to th Individual conipetl live, I Im nnsoclatlon will stage an edncai it, mil exhibit III r operation with Hut Nebraska bkiIi ullurnl col l"g". entlrei orTerlng averiiid to HO a head. Most of Itirin Want to haul l;u)i-r. New Bond Issue Over-Subscribed Book for Government New Cash Offering Closed at Noon Snttird.iv. Washington, i tat, 15. Tha Traaa ury new offering of I'lOo.OOO.nO!) of 4'a Iter cent, 10 year bond have layeri over ubcrlad approximately II.OHO. iinti.tino, It wa announced by Hcitary Mellun. HiHika for rash offerings closed HI noon HMiird'. Hiihacrlptloiia fur which 4 per rent Victory nolea or Jieceiiitr 10 tnaaury certificate am tendered In payment, will h re ceived and Nllotmrn'i wilt ba made In full until ikliiltr :l, Approximately II 'O.ooo utio nf u h iilacr'.pton al ready hava been allotted In full under lha ferine of the offarln. Hiiliai I IpUona received lo date, ao cording lo repot l In hand, Were auM tu agKiegute more than l.5f,0.00 00, of which about $l,4m.oi0.oiii repia- aeuted cash subscript lona. I if Ilia caah buImw rlpilotM, miii lb" I ." 'i0 wit Iii amount not enceedliig 110.00(1 for any one ulwcrll"r. Fillmore County Tarnier Buy Cattle in DYiuer lb iievi. Might car load of feeder were purchased Ihl w-k at Denver by lievl entile dealers. Three luail Weiv coiiltri' d lo Julili M. Asbbtouk; three to Job. Owen: ono lo A. I'. Kli li aril nil done to J, t' Jniiie. Clarence Wilson alwi buiiglil cattle at Denver and went from tlare to New Mexico lo purchase fat sbsk fur marketing. j Co-Operative Marketing I Planned in Cheyenne County Hldney. ,tb Oi l, If., 0iec al r A huge county meeting waa held ye. Icnlay ul fb farm home, of -'. A. .Maiigmn for III" purpose of oiganllng ,i coope i u live marketing organliuilion In Chiyetme comity and 8'MI f.iruier and biieloes men uf thM county at (i fiili d. A fiieeiing mis called fur Hid, m y iliniiig the iipnilh of Novenilier to peifect lh organlwitluli and deep In- j Welch'. Talk No. 17 ! Mi! Oloe County to Sell Stock in New Fair Association ;-" "" Hi"-.... wee made ,v representative men of the county Nebraska City. The Otoe County Fair and Livestock association, oigan lz d here a year ago, held it bii.ties isslon aiid perfected arrangement for the al of IIO.iwO worth of stock. It I planned to hold a county fair In tills city next fall. Much Interest is ls-lng t;iken in the enterprise throughout the county and It I thought the full ouota of stock will be sutiscrlbed wflhiil a few week. Otoo county ba everal live-stia-k raiser who exhibit at the var ious atatc fair throughout ttie mid din wct, who have promised to sup port the county organization. Otoe county ha not had a county fair for many year. Apple. From Tuhle Rock Are Shipped to west Table Hock. -. H. Harnard loaded a car of apple from the Harnard or chard, which he shipped to Henry, Neb., near the Colorado line. This I the first carload of apple shipped from Table Hock for some year. Poland China Sale. Callaway. At the If. Jf. Deal sale of purebred Poland China hogs, th paired at once. y repre and the , In ii will no doubt be adopted st the November meeting. Portland Man to Kulahlish Chicken Halchery at Sidney Hltloey, Neb., Oil. 10, (Hpedal.r Sidney la to have a chicken ranch, Mr. JlnaNcriritab of Portland signed contract wllh the Morrow family thl week for n Improved tract of land sduih of the city and will Immediately begin the construction of building In connection with bis business, Th first unit of the bulkllng will be two house 0x200 and wllhln two year Mr, Hasaeristab expect to market 5(1,1100 chick each year. He will spe cialize In baby chick, York Foundry I Damaged hy Fire of Unknown Origin York, Neb., Oct. 15. (Special Tile gram.) Fire early Ihl morning de. sltoyed the moulding roum of tho York Foundry and Hugln company with a loss of 12,000 fully covered by insur ance. The origin of the fira l un known. N, H, Johnson, the proprietor, look poseslon of the properly about CO day ngo. The building will be re- On the tnaid'H night out, brini? the family to WElXirS the variety of foods, their attractive appearance and deli cious tante will be ure to please them. Clean t a b I e n, Instant nervice, wholesome foods cooked by experienced chefs and reasonable prices await you at WELCH'S. Your wlfa may Ilk to lha kltehana, bake ahnpa and faetl lll. a of an organisa tion which feeds thouaanda every day. Vi.ltor. r alwaya welcome. Juat call an n at our main uiflr 1106 JJouk-laa treat. i Omaha Reatauraal Member at National Raatauraet AaaacialloB Business Activities llpuii. K.f.iird luwa. Collin. ic.a 'I l.e d 'lck'e lo tha aniiuiil ,. !,t:led 'the . lllf.ll ar t a en da a t- uat"' a. h. lar.iup cup I -. -l tt tt- in.. miloii with the li:an---t Ihe , r -u -' v ' al.i I d,ltln;l-, in 1- ' I .at in te . i Cell a , ll rfil It'll I, I I tB I , iiiik ii o-jo.d a n-"' it... !.,! i l,i no 1 ' I pilo, I I,, tt a l.'O it al. , lea p.t ; Ul U' i f l'l.'l. 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You'll find that they are prepared to do a great deal more than simply take down what you say that they can give you expert service in wording your ad to secure the best and most .economical results. They have been trained to make it easier for you to get what you want through your ad from a new cook to a place to live. They can tell you what you should say and what is non eontial if you call on them. And there's a smile in every voice don't forget that! When you want t ust a hard-working little "Want" Ad call AT lantic 10(H) and ask for a "Want" Ad taker. Omaha Bre "Want" Adi Bring Better Rcsulti at Lener Cost THE EVENING D2E .4