I Hom N\ ill Parade on Ma\ I 9 \ nttiht !• Mh at Mint* AipwIiU f«t Mink »■ «*• to* the f**b't'**n«4t *4 I* fix fan N b>Ht ad downtown, All** lha parade hoya a ill ttbini la th*tr M*4l aad i bet# ba dian.iaaad AH ha»* front Ih# Nnk *« alahlh trad* |m tuair# ara Mttanad l* inarch i •mrntMc*# of man representing rial* ••rgabtaatlon* will aaal»t th* t*ncb#r# a handbag Ihelr pupil# Hot a ar# to neat aonta dtatlnctie* uniform or cap at a almpla naluta, ahlrh they can niak# or provide lhant •elvea. Paper cap* at vartou* daalgoa nr# atiggraieil, with ahlia wait*# gad dark imtiaet a Fiv# float* ar# already aaaurad with •evaral more In prnapect. Theae float* ar# to ha built by tha bova lh»m aatvea, Several hundred Hay Seoul* will march a* a unit In Ih* parade. The remaining aenut* will aanlat In raring for Ih* amaller yotingatert Fremnnl.—Vernon Ppperman, SI, charged with eUlutory ofrena* by Inis Hayea, IS, waa placed under f.-.onn bond when h* pleaded not guilty In Juatlre court. Absolutely POMPEIAN (HIVE OIL wrMMlNMtrnaO ' I Voutoo«*M'*|S'. I 4 500,000 P*c* airWas 1 h»ve merit. > puritan Malt 53KS5S3 1 results. Rich'it-Strong"* Whydon’tyo-tnHt? 1 gjtfgfega 1 MW» *•1°'' puritan HSrNALTj^a 1 **/#*••» a*'«//ry Righatt Quality McOOVtD-BRAPY CO. Omthm, N«b. PUtrl%ut«»r> \Corns Pain Stops Instantly Hare'* instant raliaf from that burn ing coral Blua-jay will atop tha pain imtantly. Than tha corn looaana and cornea out. Doaa away with dangaraua paring. Cot Blua-jay at yout druggiet « nan i*24 (ME fHMIto Tha fame of a suoreaaful remedy i» often apread far and wlda by women telling one another of It* merit#, a* evidenced by a letter written by Mr*. Delbert Bush of Moaena. N. Y. she write#; "X wna In auch a bad con ,lllflon I could hardly walk, a friend who had taken I.ydl* JO- IMnkbam'a Vegetable Compound with agcellent re sulfa advised me to try It It ban given me back my heaJth, end I can not praise it enough.” There ere women everywhere who have been benefited by I.ydla K. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound and gladly tell their friend* and neighbor* about It. t • —--—— ' Men Who Are Making Omaha K. K. l*Vore. F. F. DeVore, who own* end publishes the "Du roe Journal," 1* looked upon as the leading authority on the Duroc In America. What, you ask. Is the Duroc? The Duroc Is one of the beat known methods of transforming Nebraska ozone, corn, alfalfa, clover and the like Into succulent pork chops, tender loins, hams, bacon, side meat and the like. He Is red and shaggy, and sturdy, and some times attains a large size. Also he la Industrious. The man who wrote "Root, hog, or die!" must have had the Duroc in mind. Ot any rat# the Duroc root* and In time he dies, and the world ha* millions of him on th# breakfast table every yea r. Mr. DeVore'a paper circulates gen erally throughout the I’nlted Htates, for It 1* devoted to the Interests of the Duroc tn particular, but all pigs of any kind. And "pigs Is pigs" these days. In Iowa end Nebraska, witthin easy striking distance of the Omaha market, $126,000,000 la walking sround, rooting and grunting right now. In three 'months of 1924 1,259,877 hogs were purchased at th* Omaha market, returning to the raiser* more lhan $18,'000,000. This ought to give you an Idea of th# true value of the pig to our present day civilization. It has l>een estimated that 60 per cent of the swine on American farms are Duroc*. That,wilt give you an Idea of what the Duroc trauma to us. Mr. DeVore was horn on a farm In Hamilton county, Nebraska, and was raised on a farm In Saunders county, near Yutnn. He has a very exten sive acquaintance among the farmers In the corn belt, for he has devoted hla life to the farmer and his Interest, particularly with reference to live stock, and In this branch he has specialized In ewlne. ■ He Is a member of several Omaha clubs, and of a number of livestock orgnnizatlons. His home Is at 490.1 Cnderwood avenue, his family being wife and four children, two of whom are attending the University of N> breaks. Mr. DeVore occasionally shoots a game of golf, but bis favorite Indoor sport Is wondefing why Omaha does not have a big livestock show. Woman Seriously 111 After Losing Husband ami Son peatric*. Neb.. April 17.—Mis. H. M. Hershey of this city is seriously III at her homn with Infection ' f her right leg. which may hn\e to he amputated, according to the attending physicians. A few weeks ago Mr. Hinhty dropped dffld of hffirt trou hi* and a w^k l^r hi* *on. Van, Axpired *uddenly, Now tha wlf* and rnpther 1* not to *urvlv#. Hessian Fly Appears. Columbus, N»b., April 17.—The IPs sian fly has appeared In some of the wheat field* of western Platte county. Iliimonuh Slant Tmlv \mrrirwi <*, Mir «l Hiiwnf I ittif* Mm* Ntthili Otft I iff •In* l*|ra»atil Trial*. IjirAl t**4» • I '■ Mb HMBfltt# miiuiiilii iWM J I ifff t K {ftrftfr? I »,*•« nf ******** It fH lf1f, ^ AiifHf tH*l NrtlM »** tMtif irrHnr AM **•!!«»♦»• |*trtMllM Ml f"f IN VNilliN t»f I | fctttnnrvttMi M«fll w IhlN1 t| **, i#r i*i lr*n Mt iw The lewat l#f mntaat, promoted h%- The omah* He* ikmeik the i*M IliH, of the m«»t* theater aoreen, I* an even! nf tmtiAai pnpnlattttr. Mud ■t eg ingewrltat* ha*a !■*#(* ent-out aged tn tvifne nut Itttn *h* open gftd gtva tha world tha benefit of than wit, A flret prtre of I* I* nfferad eerh week for tha heat jok* auhtmtted to the l,ora1 Inf editor; aetond prlra of 11, third pr!** of 12 and 11 additional price* of II each. In addition to the malt prlaee. tha beat Joke* are ahown. with name* nf their author*, on movln ecreena whera thouaanda may read and be cheered. Send In original joke* and begin at once. Umlt your Inf* to In word* each. , Some of lh« Jpke* hav* merit, but do not t,ull# make the prise 11*1. Out of *hl* rlaea the Dncal Inf editor aelecta three each day for thla column, Today'* are: Teacher—Well, .Tohnnle, I hear you have a little, baby aleter over at your houae, Johnnie--Tea, w* hava. but we wanted a little baby brother. Teacher—Well, why don't you take It back? Johnnie—We can’t now; we have ueed It four day*.—Thoma* A. Smith, Council niuff*. Thenter Patron—T have !o*t a piece of caramel candy. TTgher—Never mind a little thing like that. Don’t you •*« that you are disturbing the show? Patron—Yes, hut you see my teeth si* In It.—John Conlon, 2522 Cald well street. ‘•Any mslt for Mike Howe,” ssked n stranger at tha postoffice. "So, of course not; who do you think would send mall to your cow?" —Mias Kathryn Krsus, Audubon, Is. Officer* Find Three Still* in Operation Near Shelton Shelton. Neb, April 1*.—Clyde Warren wa* arrested a few days ago nft»r an exciting chsae from the old rendering plant aonth of town when three stills In operation were discovered by officers. Warren was taken to K»arney and gl\en a preliminary hearing before the rolinty Judge, who bound him overdo the district court under ft,5*0 bonds, which were furnished hy A1 b.rt Jieeale, a Kearney hay dealer. The old rendering plant was for merly used to cook up dead horses and cattle and the eoup and meet were fed to hoga. HunrrHM Hedtlm® Storti Hi MHMIMA'i * |M IMifM • n Mm j| wm*»# *>•*<, * M-t»w« M**» hi H« *«»<• IjIMM (to), tl» BMlM Awm • »ll **• • *>••* t lINf H »♦ * ' MMI tM iH Mt * IW NM*s H»«l M »<<• MH (•>« HM H 1*1*1 * l,*A IkM **• »*i M •♦tMMH'M *#4 M • l*(l «H !'* IH M»» Iht > Im|ih| tl Hmrt «t hlAwt |t, >. • ».■*•’ » • »*• f, IItltl**tM| I#-, A It A* »M ihMII t HA A- ,«Un4 A Hu I A«A *i»t*l* t *• M* She looked as If ehe were wearing that pall »» ■ queer kind of hat. Yon know nhe had slipped her head through the handle of a tin pell, and now' it waa faat around her neck She looked aa If ehe were wearing that pail aa a queer Ijlnd of hat, for ehe had knocked It around eo that It was hottom up on top of her head. Sh» didn't know how to get It off. Her two brothern were neared also They didn’t know what to make of their alater with that strange thing on the back of her head. Bo they n«t up at a aafe dlntanre' and ntared UP at. IJttlest Bear with the funniest expression on their fares. It waa part wonderment, part curloalty and part fear. Presently their keen ears heard someone roming through the Green forest. They didn’t need to be told who It waa You nhould hava seen the guilty look on their fares aa they dropped down to alt fours and r am pored out of Sight. Mother Bear was coming. Yes. sir. Mother Bear was coming and they did not want her to find them In that little clearing by the sugar houife. You know ahe had driven them away from there the night before, and had warned them to keep away from there. Out of the black shadows among the tree a Into the moonlight in the little clearing stepped great, hlg Mother Bear, tier eyes were fixed Hotel Rome Cafeteria The Beet That?* All NERVOUS HACKING Can not be cared by ft glass of water, bat will disappear node* the healing end soothing effected CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY Etnry uft«r le a friend This Model 1SS.00 GreatNews ...for... 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Barrow#, chairman of th# republican congressional committee of th# Third I Nebraska district, ha* called a district conference of republican# to meet In Norfolk, Friday, M*i 9, at 2 o'clock. The object la organisation of a com mittee for tha coming campaign and election of a chairman. All state office, congressional and senatorial candidates will be Invited to be preaent. A speaker of national reputation will deliver the keynote address. County convention# meeting on April 24 will be ejpeeted to elect the aame number of delegates to thla conference n# to the state convention, or a total of 221 delegate*. Farmer Held for Trial for Shooting Neighbor’s Horse Columbus. Neb., April 17.—because a neighbor's horse which hs shot with a rifle died a few days later from Infection developed In the wounds, Alfred Hlttsr, wealthy Comlea. 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