THE OMATTA HEE:' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBKK US). lU'Jl father and Son in Legislature Uotli Are Democrats and Prac tical Farmers; Elected to Lower House. , A f iilHT u nil Ilia ton fur th first I nm Lij, Nelunskii history will irv in thg '.NliiuHka l-tflltui when it c mi v nc at JJncnli) next Jiinn-i ry 3. Until wore fleeted t the November 7 elrrtlmi. The father, lewl O. Yo i'liuin, of Aelilimd, will fprfiftit tho 3'ith representative distrlrt In the flou-.r house, while his linn, Charles J.,, of ThIiimk, will represent th iftfi. Uoili are democrat! and priic nsl rirmr. Although the republican won a niii jnrlt y In both tho upper und lower linum-K of Ilia lealslutiire.-Ttley were nulling the successful demoi-ml who lull wrvo, despite tho fart Hint It V.h their tlrst venture In politic. I .S'VitliM-. hii thus fur outlined Miiy lflrtit plan for IcKisIiillou they will livnr, although bo i h have let It ha J.iiown they win fuvor "any good pro gressive policies" which do riot entull ,o much exprimu to the state. ; TUi elder Yochiim, 6, wia horn at (MnrrUiown, o, Hi) canie to Nebmaka vlit'li 21, and located at Uroclt, Neb., where he worked out by the month tinlll lit! ir inn ulii t ') enough to start fjrinliiK. Uiler he moved to what la , ikiwii iim the Voiit f ii rut north of iriick, v. here he farmed extensively itntil VJli, when he moved to hla pir-m-nt horn In Ashli:iid. He has it f irm of Vii acrca and two acta of Improvements which hnve been built illiitliiK the, laat six yeun end are Jnodrrn In every reaped. .1 rhiii'lea Yochum wua born at Brock jli Nflininu. county 22 year! ago and (it present Uvea on the Yunt eatate, "Milch he took over after hi! father juoved to Aahluud. lie la graduate lf the "Auburn High school and the. University of Nebraska In 1314, Jwhciu lie took 1111 aria and science i-nurxc. He, Hko hla father, la en t.iir'-'l In farming and live stock rais ins.; Iff. inamiHOH 400 acrea of the fVnnt tstc. liMt year hi wheat t T"ll lota.led 4.&I2 bushels. " I ' t , Farmers' Union Urges Defeat of Subbidy Bill j NMson, Neb., Nov. 28. Nuckolls jri unty units of the Farmcia union, ViKxeniblcd In convention yesterday ,wlred resolutions to the Nebraska ililcKiitlon In congress urging- the 'iiicnihera ta uae tholr Influence In the '-defeat of thft pendinif "I'lP subsidy bill. 1 The resolution pointed out that tho ,bill, in' tho opinion of the union, iv.ouUl b burdensome to taxpayer Jb ml- agriculture In general "as tho Much ''iimminn net." Bryan Solves Marriage Problem Former Nebraskan Decides No License Necessary for Wedding on High Seas Allowed to Give Bride Away as Keward for Good Judgment. Hitltimore, Nov. 2S Mow the prob lem l( u wedding without a marriage license was solved by William Jen nings Kryan, former aecretuiy of atute, uiul how hu lur nuve tho bilde away wna told iipvn the arrival heru of the I'lK.'ific null Una aleumar lieu mlor from the went const, The bride whs Mis Helen D. Hitch of Indiana and the groom waa (lod frey J. Huber of Clncliinatl. Miaa Illti h boarded tha venae In Kan Fran cikco, Huher. employed by ft- I l ading firm In UherlJid, wua unable to come to thin country for tho wedding and wn waiting at the pier at Kan FHlviidor when the ahlp docked there. The bride, however, objKled to being married on foreign anil, so when It wua suggeatrd by C'upt, Kleinlng that the lCctiuilor waa conahKred American territory, lluber decided to salt for home and be rimmed on the high seas, On lh morning of November II, when Die etearuer wua off the Central American count and everything waa ready for the ceremony, It wua found that no marrlag llcenae waa obtaina ble It waa then that Mr. Bryan waa called Into pnriaultntlon and ha hand ed down declalon that the marriage pould proceed without a license. Aa 11 reward for hla good Judgment, he wan unanimously appointed to give the bride away. Cupt, Fleming per formed the ceremony. Mr. Prynn boarded the vesnel at Urn Angeles, where he und Mrs. Bry an have been visiting with their (on and daughter. Vent ure Trim Miction of Livestock ExchaiiRe V. E. Keleey of Adair, !., waa on the local livestock market with five curloniH of cnttlo Mint brought .45 a hundred after having been taken out as feeders nnd kept lu tho lota for lao duy. "I have found that It pays to cut up the feed for livestock," said Mr. Kelsey, "and have put In a cutter which I find tins mndo a great sav ing. I grind enough feed for 80 head of rattle In about 15 minutes and It would tuke a long time for tho cattle to go over an aero If they were fed on roughage." S. A. Ppooner of Mondujiiln, J., topped tit Steer market yesterday with a consignment of seven head of yearling Hereford, which brought (II a hundred. Mr. Kpooncr reported heavy feeding operations going In his section nnd all over Harrison county, He also suld the heavy feeding was advancing the price of corn. A shipment of tS head of hogs of the Hampshire breed waa brought to the local market by Edward tftroh behn of Traynor, la. The porkera nver iged 23d pounds and brought IS a hundred, tho top price for the day. A load of luiroc hog of Ills own raising was brought to the local mar ket by linger Hhunahan of Morse Fluff that averaged 210 pound and brought the top price of IS a hun dred. "I fed those hog on alfalfa and supplementary feed of small grain, which caused them to put on food weight." aald Mr. Shanahan. ' "I have about 100 rnor head that I expect to market oon. Corn Jn rny neighbor hood Is running about 50 bushal to tho acre." The octopua I highly valued by th Japanese as an article of food. l I'Jau Checker Tournament. ('oliunbus, Neb., Nov, 28. Colum litis Is agog with plans for a state (Checker tournament which may bo , jlhcld hero tins winter under the aus pices of a local lodge. At a recent liieetlng when tho project waa dis UtiHsed, several leading players of th i" piffle In Is'oliranka were present to se bringing the tournament hire. iiM'ce Bishop Thohurn Dies. - Meadvllle. !'., Nov. 28. Bishop Jnniea M. Thohurn of the Methodist 'Kplscopal church died at his home lit re today after a lingering Illness. This Christmas Qiue Pictures Wallace Nutting's Maxfield Parriih Taylor' A PICTURE is a gift that is appreciated" by everyone by men, women or children, either old or young. Picture as Christmas gifts reflect not only the care and choice of the giver, but slso the reaped and esteem in .which he holds the recipient. Give pictures this Christmas! We have a splendid collection from which you may chooie. Watch the Little Window Art Cratt Frames 1513 Douyl- ctreet fwfmTWV Red Feather Poultry Feeds Your Opportunity Wednesday Noon, November 29 The combined show teams of the M. C. Peters Mill Co. will -paraile through the downtown street. These teams have been exhibited at most of the important shows and Mate fairs of the middle west and touth. They will haul An nnn n J. Ar iu,uuu ruimus spy of jT Red Feather Poultry Feeds from th company pUnt at '.".'th and H Mrert to the trisKph'ratHt.Urntrum Ked ;or at 3505 .North 30th itrrrt. 32,000 Pounds of Magnificent Horse Flesh It mi sit horptfs he sure and thrm. M. C. Peters Mill Co. No Interference at Higher Waves Sail Francisco Inspector Prove the Value of Se lects e Tuner. Kor aoine time the Department of Commerce radio eectlnn haa Initiated that th.nr waa no actual Interference between the broadeaatlntf alntion u Ing a 360-meter and 4nu meter wave. If good et were uaed and tovrly tuned, and thl contention recently haa len proven. Th radio Inn pec tor at Han Fi(incico tin aubmltted a report to th radio aection of th p purtment of Commerce, which, It la believed, wilt lie of Interest to tha radio public, Itecauae of numeroua complaint In California that aerlou Interference wu experienced by Ha teners In while two neighboring !. tlona wer tranamlttlng lmultaneoua ly, on In 300 meter and on on 4"0 metera, th radio inapector conducted a personal test which he describes aa follow: "I arranged a test with a alngle-coll tuner and also two Inductlv tuner located at a point midway between both transmitting station, These (ta tlon. which wer about a mil apart. wer then requested to transmit at tfc.ictiy the aiune tune. It waa found that with the Mnifli-i'oll tuner It uns Imiit'icticablo to M-piirute the two waves. However, by lining an Indue the tuner, a ilmrue of six d Rieee either way, would tun out either one of the stations. Thl corresponded to a chnnue of nlunit six mctc in on eilhcr aide, of tho traiiamlttini; wiivv, At th leo ivltiii alntion wus i .tied on almost a direct line between th') two sttitlcins mentioned, It seemed to demonstrate, beyond noy possible doubt, thut, with a selective tuner, it would b entirely feasible to receive from ell her edition nt will without In terference from the other. , No doubt I here will be 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 com plaint from siliKlecoll i veelvei i ami from other atntlons biivInK very lurso aerials, but It la thniiBht the Inteifer- nc will result In tha ultlmnte Im provement of receiving apparatus throughout the district. A ciimpulKii of education Is bwliiif Instituted by the ItrofidcHslers' association, mill it la Intended Hint an Inexpensive form of resonance trap la to bo placed upon the market, for installation in con junction w ith a ngle coll receiving sta tions, which will enable operators to reject unwanted nlgnitls, within the range of 300 to BOO meters. Ciiiipl'tinn it the stale eujiii.iil"ii would li deterred until slier the til tlon.il ti lt tiering. The new party plans to draft heav ily from the ranks if th older par- tie, iici-tn-dunf to (lie ilcleifiileji, and will haw us own caudlda'o for ov crnor In l:1'.. Farm-Labor Party Is Planned in South Dakota Sioux falls, 8. P., Nov. 2.. Initial step towurd formation of a farmer Inbor party In South Oakota were tiilten at a meeting here today of dele gate from alt over tha state. H-.-loc-tlon of doltltrntes to th national meet ing at Chicago Dcember 11 was the chief business. It waa indicated that Gov. McKrkie Kiidore Arneriean IMtieatiim Week Lincoln, Nov. Si. Ily proi lamatloii limed here today, (iov. H. It. McKclvIo endorsed l'resiilent I hndliiK's request, that the perloil 1 'ec -emlirr 3 to P, be observed us American education week. The proclamation purposes that loy al American co-operate In th obser vance of the week In accordance with the following program slnuis: Hun dny: "Kor lod and Country;" Mon day: "American All by ll:7;" Tues day: "Loyally Is the llnsls of a Hap py Nation;" Wednesday: "Playground In livery Community." e a wr or? . o V .0 10 ouv;c on Any Kind of Typewriter Wc sell all Kinds, guar antee them to ifivc 100 aervice. and back up our words with action. All-Makes Typewriter Co, 205. South 16th Street PLENTY OF Whipping Cream and Cottage Cheese FOR SALE on all Roberis Wagons and at Good Grocers Roberts Sanitary Dairy Our Wagon Panes Your Door rpHIS is our offer on PETROLEUM CARBON and J- further more, this offer stands good for all time to come! Buy a ton of PETROLEUM CARBON, burn it in your furnace and if you can produce a peck of ashes from the entire ton, will give you $100.00 in cold cash. is an ASHLESS Fuel; there is positively NO waste, every piece is thoroughly consumed in producing HEAT the chief requisite of fuel. Eliminate the waste of fuel in the form of smoke, soot and ash; eliminate the expense, annoyance, and labor which this waste of fuel involves. Utilize every pound of fuel you buy burn PETROLEUM CARBON the ASHLESS FUEL! It is 97 per cent pure carbon HEAT! Petroleum Carbon does NOT damage Grates! Call ATlantic 7212 CXAVC GODDARD V. F. M uAin r vrru. imwmmw 1521 Farnam Street Ground Floor Securities BIdg. 29th and B Sts. r.7." 77 1 jf 1 " " nil " " 1 r ,