Brooklyn's Tiniest Baby I.oro of Mr. anil Mrs. Krnesf Schuster is 11s great for their baby. Theresa, smallest baby in Brooklyn. N. Y.. as though she were big and bouncing. Weighing only two pounds at birth, she lias been cared for in ■n incubator at hospital*anil now weighs more than fire pounds. New York \ — Day by Day V._J By O. «. MrlNTYRF. New York. Jan 2(1.—They sold :i I'fe sized paitving of liitle Jimmy EiHoft the other day at auction for ia few dollars. It mark'd the clos ing chapter nf a dramatic career in finance—a career that could only harm- rea/'hed fruition in hard boiled Manhattan Jimmy was a dynamic young man who dreamed big dreams. He wanted to make isislness a |>oein instead of the prosaic thing i: is. lie flourished for a time with his Business Build ers, Jnc. He even dramatized the idea and had the play appearing on Broadway. Jimmy was more like a college boy than a business man in appearance. He more a cap, belted flaring over coats and dazzling shirts. Jle beamed optimism. ) In the floor that lie occupied with his business build ers in a big office building were five pianos. For Jimmy started the daily rou tine of citass commercialism with Song. Hie salesmen lifted their voices with a tune whose refrain began: I loie to be a salesman, a salesman, 1 iove to be a business builder, too, Ye*. I do oo oo. His dream was ^shattered in the reality of the bankruptcy court and those mho bought the stock found nothing but worthless paper, but they still believe in Jimmy. And his mil lion dollar smile. Hi* was the en gaging personality that Instills con fidence and holds it. It is in New York that these brisk types find their niche. They come snd go almost etery few months When the bubble bursts they blame "the interests!'' The first, time I met Jimmy he was pacing up anil down in a s tile office on Forty-Sixth street. The play dramatizing himself and his idea had opened a frost. The critics laiifehed. Jimmy had frittered away a huge sum. He kept repeating, "It's going to he a hit, it's going to be a hit!" There is something rather banter* h.sly unfair in my observation of jimmy Klliott'v career. After alt he had an idea. Hooking bark over the rears I do not recall a single pessi mist. who is n success. So perhaps if is nr t quite the sporting thing to discount cheer even though it may sound worldly w.se and smart. Then* comes to mind a man ! know who tvas in nn o»o»< ure position in a Jersey factory. He bubbled with ehthuslsvm. although bis outlook to all appearances wav drab. He had th* idea of a c ompetit;vs* fac tory. That u * six \ an ■ * ;:cn and today h" ha. not only It. liui h* also gob !>> worked Illicit hooch create. rti<>"l unttenal fantaaic. the®* day*. They found a .nhhinfc’ fellow In fiont of a Park av.nii* i tub th* nthec morning o«nn ploin ntr bitterly over the lie. of a p.t i Inin. He -nlil he had beronu an ached I" .1 at n dinner parly. ’ Th®r® .« 1 banket in Wall ^Ir.cl yvho hat thr**1 dnocrc dci-re*. framed I11 hi. office. There are no other decoration, on th* "ill. II* .ay. d*®pit* hi. unhappy experience, he I. not a* jet free from the rail of tnatrimony and h* wanl. the con .tanl reminder* before him at all 1 ime*. Divorce .latistif reach their high p*ak in New Vorl;. M'hat I* known a. th* Divorce B*lt I* th® dl.tiict on Fifth. Park and Madison avenue reel •tenti.l .ection® Till® ar*nn ... of courae. among th® home® of th* very rich And there i. an excluacve hotel near the Pinza "her* ,jt nn* found that each or. of the 412 ri»»t. had been divorced It I* known a® All-' | mony Hall t V r»c rljrM. 1 9 " 4 Another Failure. Missoula, Mont., .Ian. !M» -l Hie to 1 • a vy withdrawals since the first of the week the American Rank and Trust company closed its dome ><•<* terdny, sn hour after It hnd opened for hnftinefty. John Oahly en. president of the In •tit lit ion. sard the action xvas taken st the order **f tire hoard <*f director*. Xoti«e immediately was nt to the Ktale hank examiner 's orflt e at I Mena The hank, organized n limit ns the w ndlfm man American hank, was r** iigtinised Jn 1!»17 under the present r-ri me Condition of the hank I’ccrmher 8 1 showed resources if 5t.,v*°l7, v.tii h«gn* and ih^coyjits II.1M 'JUi, end i 115,7ft4 stocks and warrants. hiliflt* included S?#6767 check de poMti and $ Wrote municipal tfeposi** fThg crank. It Is said, carried the hulk of farm l^nna In thts vicinity. He© Wont Ada Product Results. Chicago Boy Youngest Ski Jumper in World! Kon:ilenrs old, I*nt nevertheless no ski jump is too high for him. Sweden hns a system by which permits to buy liquor are issued only to (hose w ho do not heroine Intoxicat ed. Total pales of hard liquor in the kingdom have dropped to one gallon a year for every man, woman and child. ,%ll\ KRTI*KMK\T. Gallstones I»r. i; K 1 addork, l*rtd 11. Kmaa* • Mo, -a * mIhmi< on* prison in irn him inl*-< t *••! gait bla-hlrr oft % u I ir' ollrr uni nriflr* i oftrn I ad-. »io aururn Hut m.mv prnplr a » »• loo eld. *«-aU h 111 for da ri jrnou* nprr»tlnn Tr'»« par pit* rrn yortHhlv wi*h in h • •> -I yiifhriPK Hfnl ob tain irb**f H-lth rm-dlclnaa Th* I»ortor lopan ‘prriahainir »*n ih»**« trouble** L’i. \p.im ago and hi* tiratinonl* havr barn of untold v«t:.» to r h • w-and* all nvrr thr l s Hundred* of laftrr* tratify tf Hrajth rr*t.»i.-d and frrrdO’ i frnni *uf frrlng It a t hr i than auffrr or Irf rondi f-on* grow \Korar and b*fora you dr< dr nn aurgrry. wr»lr thr I'nrtor for Hi* FREE ItnOKI.KT dmcnhinir aallafnn** and explaining flii* hnrnr t r* a t turn t AllVEKThEMENT. Chew ;i few Pleasant tablets Instant Stomach Relief! Lumps nf indigestion, n .si s, lu.nrt burn, sourness, fullness, flatulence, pslpltstlon, vanish. Ksso your stom.i' h nm*' for reel llRrstlon aril aridity for h few ntin , Druggists s* 11 milium* of |imLii;r« The Pomegranate Shop l Formerly Located in the Gardner Building This shop is still under the direct aupereislon of Mary Lydia Rowe, who will give her usual service in offering suggestions for decorations for the home, or for special entertainments. She will rlan novel color schemes, and make to | order place cards, tallies, and favors, for dinners, bridge parties or other affairs. For Full Information About the Music Memory Contest Come to the Burpess-Nnsh Phonograph Department Fi’th Flcor - TEA ROOM MENU, 65c Shrimp Cocktail or Old-fashioned Rice Tomato Soup Consomme Colbert Raked Take Trout Tomato Sauce or Shirred Egg. Bereey Chicken Croquettes, Supreme Roast Loin of Pork, Pressing Apple Sauce Braised Beef, a la Mode Corn Fritters Steamed or Ma«hed Potatoes Carrots and Peas. Spinach Mexican Cream Sla* Apple Pie Cocoanut Cream Pie Rica Fudding Vanilla Tee C*ream Chocolate lea Cream Mixed Sherbet Tea Coffee Milk 2,938 persons are now part owners of our store, having purchased one or more of our Profit-Shar ing Preferred Shares. Clearance of Silk Blouses 1/2 Price Blouses of heavy quality crepe de chine, georgette, satin and novelty materials in over-blouse and tuck-in styles. Long amj three-quarter length sleeves are featured, and all of the season’s popular colors are shown. | All sizes included. Third Floor Entire Stock of Women *s Wool Sweaters Vi Price Camel's hair and worsted models in plain colors and plaided patterns. Collars that turn hack flat are fea tured on some models. - ■ Women’s Skirts V2 Off Camel’s hair and plaided im terials in wrap-around or pleat ed styles. Sizes 27 to 34. Third Floor l New Neckwear Collar and Cuff Sets \ $2.95 to $8.95 7 / 1 > —„ Dainty neckwear with the new gauntlet cuff in various styles are made of organdy and net and ! trimmed with dainty val, Venice, Irish and filet, lace. Rainbow Seta, $1.25 Peter Pan and Buster Brown sets of colored linen. Trimmed in va rious contrasting colors. i Mom Floor i Sensational Pre-Inventory Offering All Household Linens 1 25% off * Irrespective of Special January Sale Prices JThis special 25 G* discount is on linens of the most reliable quali fies (no seconds—no imperfections)—linens with world-wide rep lication. All of these pieces, of pure flax, are made by the fore SBmost linen manufacturers of Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Italy, Czecho-S'lovakia and France. Included are: Linen Table Cloths Linen Napkins Linen Touels Linen Towelings Linen Huck Toweling Linen Art Crashes Madeira Linens Filet Lace Linens Cut-Work Linens Clung Lace Linens Here you will find a large assortment of linens, but in many instances only one or. two pieces of a kind are offered. No Phone Orders Taken. Second Floor New Novelty SILKS Brocaded Crepe Faille Yard, $1.95 New and attractive patterns, in brocaded crepe faille, a fabric suitable for dresses or for coat linings. 36 inches wide, in shades of navy, blue, seal brown, jade, silver, gray, sand, golden brown, black and white. Printed Crepe Yard, $2.95 Printed knitted crepe, in beau tiful patterns, suitable for blouses and dresses. 36 inches wide. Silk Duvetyn Yard, $2.25 36-inch width silk duvetyn with a rich, soft finish. Colors are silver, gray, tan, Chinese blue, green, white, navy and black. , Sport Satins Yard, $1.95 40-inch rich sport satins, for dresses or separate skirts. In shades of black, navy, toast, sil ver, gray, brown and white. Second Floor Special Sale of Notions 15c No. 4 Wright'a Bias Tape in colors, 6-yard 1 A bolts . ltJC 15c Package Needles, ail ^ sizes, package.1 OC 10c Cards Snaps, all sizes, nr black or white. • C 10c Cards Hook and Eyes, black or white . f C 10c Mercerized Darn ing cotton. • C 25c Hook and Eye Tnpe, | nr special, yard . 1 # 25c Dress Weighting, 1 7 yard . *#C 50c Dyanshine, all OQ colors .OS7C $1.29 Shinola Cabinets, QQ special at. .vOC 50c Marcell Waving OQ — 25c Boxes Assorted Col- 1 Q ors Midget Sewing Silk. 15c Coats’Crochet "I < Thread . 1XC 49c Hickory OQ Waists.057C Mu in Hoof 1 Clearance Sale of Demonstrating, Rebuilt and Used Sewing Machines Buy on the Mouse hold Club Plan. I i F",.c*b"'.rt.$25.00 1 aix-drawer Standard (i Q aa Vibrator at . 31©.UU 1 four-drawrr Standard (or aa Rotary at .,.«P^3»vlU 1 four-drawer Standard d* ■« (• /o/o Vibrator at . «J)13evJV/ 1 four-drawer fioodrirh (IQ AA Vibrator at . 310.UU 1 tix-drawer Singer (or aa Vibrator at. 333»vrU 1 four-drawrr Singer Round (Or £“/~» Shuttle at . 33 / iDU 1 Wheeler A Wilron Prop (1 A r a Head at . >p 1 4tuU I Invincible Prop Head $12 50 .°‘.bb*.... $10.00 1 Singer Rotary Bobbin $15 00 Many models of Used Ringers from $5 up. Also a number of other makes. All of the above machines may be bought on the House- j Mold Club Plan, as low as R1.00 a we< k. A (idles, Oil and licit* for All Make* at Machines We Do Hemstitching and Picoting. *#« and Moor -••ilrnnv k ... .. Puritan Colonial Pumps $|Q00 Puritan Colonial Pumps, the newi ! novelty creation in footwear for women, are here. The«e pumps, shown in patent leather, black, gray and fawn suede, black and brown calf, with covered walking heels, will give just th? proper touch to your new spring outfit. Both comfort and style are featured in this model. Main rioor Pre-Inventory Sale of 150 White Apron Xursps’ bib aprons, waitresses' large tie aprons and maids' tie aprons of Indian Head and sheet ing, all from our regular stock, in gathered, fitted and bib styles. All sizes are ippresented, but not every size in every style. Every apron is made full length; some are slightly soiled from counter display. Regu lar values from *1.50 to $2.95. Wa»H Prett Section—5ffond Floor Phenomenal Purchase end Sale of the Famous La Tausca Pearls Genuine Indestructible Quality Regular ^About Price ' Because we made a special purchase, thepe world famous pearl makers offered us unusual price conces Isions. In accordance with our policy, we are offering you the lame opportunity for saving. flvery Necklace Carries a Guarantee and Put Up in an Attractive Gift Box the makers of La Tausca pearls have created a large | |RhS Varied assortment of necklaces, each priced accord ing to the quality of the pearl, the clasp, cabinet and other materials used in their creation. The famous La Tausca guarantee of satisfaction is attached to every neck laceJ m ,B0 18-Inch strand, solid white gold spring d*E AtZ ring clasp, at.«J)0»tTO £14.50 24-inch strand, solid hite gold spring d»/? QC ring clasp, at.«J)U»i/u iV SI8.60 18-inch strand, genuine is J;am°"d.dasp:.$8.95 $16.00 .'50 - inch strand, solid white gold spring 4i7 Q^i ring clasp, at.V ■ »0*J ^ (‘JO.00 24-inch strand, genuine diamond clasp, $9.95 HS -lO-inch strand, genuine s' diamond clasp, $11.45 ., F'oor $67.50 24-inch strand, Platinum and Diamond Clasp, at .*3 $31.50 60-inch <£1/1 QC Endless Chain ... v 1 *<•'3 $36.50 72-inch d* 1 QP Endless Chain ... V* » »J/0 $29.50 18-inch strand, genuine diamond clasp, $14.45 $32.50 24-inch strand, genuine , diamond clnsp, $15.95 1 $52.50 18-inch strand, platinum* and diamond ^OP QP clasp, at ....... > Continuing the Sensational Sale of j Leather Handbags ' Regularly JJR Tt 9 5 $5 to $8 A group of the better bags bought through a special pur chase offered at a sensationally low price. Among the Leather* Repre»ented in Thi* Assortment Are Hand Boarded Cobra Grain Pin Seal Beaver Persian The Styles Featured Include Cnder Arm Pouch Double Flap Swagger Shopping Bags Envelope Main Floor Marion Harris Exclusive Brunswick Artist May be Heard in Person at the Orpheum Theater the \/eek of January 28 Marion Harris, whose voice has a bewildering sort of quality, will always delight you. A voice that is the breath of “Blues” music and the spirit of a wonderful dance orchestra, will make your feet tap with the fever of the dance. Ask to Hear Marion Harris’ Latest Record wi carry T~ complete line of 2539—Before You Go; Nashville Nightingale, Comedienne with 75c ®rwn*wick phono Orchestra—Marion Harris. 9 *J\» graph*, alto a Mail Order* Taken on Thi* Record ment Brul|#. Phonograph Dopartm.nl—Fifth Floor wick record*. Our Entire Stock of Girls' Silk Dresses V2 Price Smartly styled frocks in straight line or flare skirt styles with pleats, tucks or drapes. Taffetas, cantons and crepe de chines in col ors of navy, brown, tan, henna and green. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Third Floor All Girls’ and Juniors’ Fur Trimmed Coats V2 Price Bolivia Chinchilla Pila Fabrics Sport Woolens Big Fur Collars of: Raccoon Opossum Beaver Beaverette Sites 6 to 17 Years Third Floor ■ ' Second Annual ale of Toilet Goods - . . . Rose1' Maid Toilet Preparations Perfumed with pure Attar of Rose. We will give, free, a 50c jar of cream with each $1.00 purchase. Richard Hudnut’s ——Truitt Requisites America’s most exquisite toilet preparations, especially pleasing in the DuBarry and Three Flower odors. Everything for milady’s dressing table—powders, per fumes, rouges, creams and toilet | waters. Samples Free Soaps 15c Lux for. 10c Life Buoy for. 20c Pears' Unscented Soap, dozen bars « on for.ip 1 Listerine Cameras and Thermos Specials Ml SO Rr\o 1 'Mini: i iumra. *inirlp Kna ? 10.00 Rc\ > 1 oKlini! i huhrn. K. R. It t > Sl7.ll.*> r»tntr»- hip 2'» \0V, *i7.p Enlargement Special I Two enlargement!, any^tutr^for^^r^pMe^o^on#^ Photograph Albums f I "•> rt'otourai Ji Album*, ?\ll sivr . . ”!►«' $1 .'5 Photograph Album* 1 >\14 mi .. 01,1!) $l.Oo Weather Pn'ph 11.25 Vacuum Mottles . #2 AO l.unch Kits, . : nplftc with >• ■ it11». 01.311 ■-.. Don’t Forget the 33c Sale Face Powder Offering You a Full 75c Box of Mignonette Face Powder 33c During This Sale Only IN THREE SHADES: White—Brunette—Flesh Perfumed with Mignonette Odor Try This Box for 55c* Note the Results Why pay 75c for your first box? Let us prove its merits now. After you have used this one box you' i never be without Mignonette Face Powder. That why we can afford this costly method of proving . - value to you. Only One Box to Each Customer This i* the Exact Sire of the Box you get It i> our regular 75e »ixe. —-..■■■—■ —.I. -1- . ■ ' - -- f ' Check this ad and use it as a Hiopping list. Extra salespeople will be provided especially to ttake your orders. No waiting. Rubber Goods and Sundries 49c 55c Syi I Be S170 Hot \\ uter Bottles, J -quart - re MSf* $ 1 00 M o t Water Bottles, .'quart !!)<* $F00 Fountain Syr 7l>«* !?1..'’0 Hot Wetor Bottle aril S\t in re c o m S I nr.i oo \ ■ r: e tl Hou he S;*.HS RUBBER GLOVE/. ’ 'V 1J. Sfh^J l'.4l l . at. N • 1> x lib - V ’ bpray - V !>•,, \\>m * Too b l t o!i( a I 50c Silver Wire Hand Drawn Knglish Tooth Brush. . i$0<* $1.60 Nickel Plated Hot Wuter Bottle . Handle Clothes Brush, Fuller style . $1.00 Whisk Brooms.!!!><* 50c Sponges, Inrge sizes. . $1.00 Bed Cross Gauz.e, 4 yards... 50r Rubber Combs.20l* 55r Thermometers . . Palm Olive Shaving Cream , 35cZlue 21c fl ^ Palm Olive Shampoo, 50c values, 35c Palm Olive Soap— 10c Value for 6c Devilbliss Perfume Atomizers $1.00 Value 59c_ Burnham’s Toilet Prepara tions All at Price_ ^ Slaving e>Bjr\ciw 35c Johnaon’s Shaving Cream 24^ 75c Kxeusi* Shaving Cream. 59<» 36c Mennen’a Shaving Cream 24^ 35c Talm Olive Shaving Cream i for .2t<* 35c William*’ ShaHng Cream 27£ 35c Dagget ft Ram*dell Shave Stick for . 19* 10c Colgate'* Clip Soap, 4 for 29<* $1.00 Lilac Vegetal..-59<^ KILLS MOTHS Wfu mor tTAitt Sa?e Your Nice Thing*— Act Bmform It i« Too Latof Simply Spray ENOZ Nm Scats — Nu Injmry Spray diractly on clothing, far*, up holitary, rnga and carpet*. Witch for Math* la thine* ran ha*» packed awar $1.00 Size . Smart beauty ^ suggestions from Primrose J House [NfU- YorJc] FOR each type of heauty, each personality, the experts of Primrose House have cunningly devised the finishing touches that make the art of make-up indeed the art of looking radiantly natural. "■■■ "■■■—111 "11 11 .. ' mm One of Ann ' s <;, Fancy-ribbed cotton sport chiffon hose, in black, pun metal, hose in black, brown and wood, hazelnut, cinnamon and ln heather mixtures. PA. dian skin colors. Priced CC Priced at.OUC at, pair .^>1.00 Main Floor Clearance Sale of Knit Underwear Women’* “Columbine” Union Suit* $2.15 Women’s medium weight, mercerized “Columbine" union suits, in either French band top styles, full shoulders or bodice top stylej. These come in either knee or ankle lengths. Colors are white and flesh. Regular $2.75 qual ity. Very specially priced. $1.00 Fine lisle “Columbine” union suits for women, in sleeve less, full shoulders or bodice top styles. Kither loose or tight knee models may be had. All garments are well re inforced at points of wear. The colors are either white or flesh. Sscend Floor -— ' ■ ■ ■ • ■■ 1 > Art Embroidery Krinky Weave Bedspread An attractive bedspread of cream krinky weave, with a stamped floral do-1 sign to bo worked in lazy daisy stitch, French knots and running QC stitches. Each . Scarfs and Buffet Sets Hemstitched scarfs and buffet sets, in four different designs, stamped on white Indian Head, to be worked in French knots and lazy daisy stitch. CA _ Each. JvC Sister Susie Aprons All ready for embroidering. Made of superior unbleached muslin, with pock ets of fast color ginghams. Stamped, cut and sewed, ready for your embroid ery needle. Three charming designs. Adjustable back, fits every figure; CQ will not slip over shoulder. «K7C 5*rnnd Finer Another Sea Tragedy - - i i — Hoists creaked anil -al\age barge tipped dangerously close to water edge as tugboat Princess, which sunk off Hoboken, X. J., was lifted from water. In engine room of tug was found the body of engineer, who had been trapped when the Princes* went down. ________ Woman in Bok Peace Plan Investigation I jIGsr&Z.I/gf^ZT ) Miss Esther Eterett l.»pe, mem ber in charge of the Bole peace plan award, has been summoned to ap pear before a l nifed States senate committee that i« investigating the motive behind the Bob award of MOO, 000 for a plan whereby America may aid in the peace of the world. Miss Lape was publicity manager in tiif ford IMnchot's campaign for gover nor of Pennsylvania in 1922 and be fore that was prominent as a writer, teacher and propagandist. SALM OUSTS MAN FROM OPERA BOX New York, Jan. 26.—Count Otto Salm von lloogstraeten. scion of an ancient Hungarian family, who sails on the Veendam for Europe today with his brother. Count I.u'w:- and the latter's bride, the former M ss MtUlcent Rogers, list n_'t was forced to call an ush-r t > e;< : a stranger front ■ box the c ■ "t was occupying at the Metropolitan Ot>era house as the guest of Mrs. Charles Henry' Coster. The stranger, who appeared in a business suit instead of the evening dress which convention demands le worn In the boxes. Insisted upon tak ing the only vacant chair in the box and refused to retire at the count's suggestion. The Incident drew all1 eyes to the foster box until an usher was called and persuaded the unwt-1 Come guest to leave. Count Ludwig Salm and h.s bride, 1 nd Count Otto exper t to spend some j time In Isondon. 1«-'U coins to St Moritz.* fount Ott , will return to h s estate in Hungary. A Chinese straw hit. Inveisd with, long tassels, is used as a flower bas ket, suspended in a doorw v. \V\ KKThKMKXT IF MED, SICK, DIEMS Harmless Laxative for the fno* follow* * Rtnil* \.i uni It wol rlw»n.«ln* w ih "On' ('fir Slok M**d*rtiiv fi ll ; w« lr.1l c*«tlon. «nd *11 <■ - h >1 *ir» ■» I'v morning l'"i Mrn. \Vom»r mu) i"htl drwn-*-1 \r. i*> *1 ,M\ tit#*, »n,i drvn »torw i Nebraska News Nubbins I3XDICOTT—It has become n '•vary here to move three grades •• the Endicot schools to an empty rick business building. The hull-' ng formerly housed a trank and ha not been used for some time. Tin r hool building was erected seven years ago. and last year the 12ii grade was added. TABLE RO' K—Member* of th Netoaha and Richardson county bar have unanimously requested that Judge j. j; Raper become a ratvii date to succeed himself on the bowel j of the First judicial district, .iikls; liaper veas appointed to the bench in 1MC,. Re }is« 'been re elected *e\ eral times vvlfhoiit opposition. Judge I taper will file with the secretary of j state this week. BEATRICE—At the close of the 1 Holstein-Friesian banquet at the Pad rb»ek hotel, state officers were elect ej. as follow s: President, W Frost of Lincoln: vice president. H F. Brandt of Beatrice: secretary. F iHager of Bcatri-.c; treasurer, IV. A. Peterson of Harvard: diroctnis Charles Williams of College Yi“* and Henry Stubbs of Central City. BEATRICE—Mrs. Oeorge McJJur ray, 46, of Liberty, Neb., died at s hospital here where she underwent m operation a few days ago. She 1 survived by her husband and one daughter. She was a sister-in-law o’ Mrs. J. R. Spicer of Beatjiee. Th» body will be taken to Liberty f<" burial. BEATRICE—Establishment or filtering plant in the Blue river b 1-eing con aide red by the city com niissioners. as a means of solvlpj. the water problem here. Because «v c:.veins and other troubles at th*» c.f> wells the water at times is a Invest unfit for use. CXI ALLA I-A—Hans Jer.^rn. stork man. living neir I^emoyne, Neb dropped dead in Hr. Vandiver's off 'c * Mr. Jrr.sen had been aii.ng for •otic time and came to Ogallala to tek« tho train for Hot Springs. Ark. No feeling quite right, he stepped in’* Dr. Vandiver's office, and before an' aid could be given him he drop!** • iead. He leaves a wife and fou* children. FREMONT—Mrs Max I-empke. if Cedar Bluffs, was found dead sit tin# in her chair in the dining room tw Miss Anna Hofher. her housekeepe? according to word reaching here to day. Heart disease is believed u have been the cause of death. Sh is survived by four children MACDONALD TRIES TO END STRIKE Hr InlrrnMIinMl News Uerrlre. 1-ondon. .Ian f* —Premier Rnms.iy MacDonald * new Islam government is nltemptlns *e. ret motfhirm of the n« tional strike of the railroad engine* r* and firemen. It was learned today. While some of the rtrtkers hare re turned to duty, the movement t» nut ret broken New proposals for ending 'he strike, drawn up by the engineers amt firemen'* union, were handed to the ministry of labor thi* afternoon to he submitted to the railway companies Industrie* bare begun to feel tb* full force of the strike. Many plants have been com ire 1'ed to close down The Industrial loss from the strike during Its first week la rut at more than IIO.HHO 00,1. Premier MacDonald today ordered removal of ttie wooden harriers etv rd In Downing sti-cet to protect '' r Premier'* official rest tcr.ee. Hi T.ondon. Jan .’s Vct-i 'alien •' the railway strike at *n early date hr r walkout of tha motor men of the I .on don subway system and by sympr tlietlc action on the part of the l.« n don port w others w *« Intimated to day bv .1 Hr crier secretarv of the Associated Society of lxv-omotlv* Fn gtreei s and Firemen, In an interview New “Mt'anrat Man." Martin* 1 rrr O .hr ;« T'"‘* town claims possession of the 'mean est man " Tb* Infant j-'r of Mr and Mrs N ek filar el a died A funeral wreath » a» |>|r e.\ rn tb- ’ Tbs r, - ,-•> was «’ - n ■ ■ u K