THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. APRIL 1310. BRIEF CITY NEVfS iCENbtS TAKERS ARE BUSY aTav moot sT.at R. S wo bad Certified Fwoiia iarauUM, aVigiaag tuiiuw - lrtni hudia Ca. lgfiO aTattoaal Lul buitun C 11 fnjr'' E- A 1 . vieneral AJn!, Oman. rwy-jg aosa 1 as jy as paying ra .'.eora.sk -tinii and Loaa asaocia n..n n.li snow jiu til ij Biiari f Traie b.-'l.nj, :S..n and Farnam s-.ree-s. M. T. Smita La BMtit A.i ira E. p. St.. La rrpxced fe.i.i-.g mur cuinfurtain Thursday tnan Wednesday, wSen an ai tu. a apvenu ic.tlii developed. 11 r mita w.ii pi .Lab. ' stJ5 13 overat.ua. aa an nounced. RaUwaf Haul Appmatmaata Floyd llc k'au uf K-a.-h"v been appointed ra.1- way ir.xii clrr on it Omaha A Qgden d v'anin. Harry li. M.le .if Linen n baa been primotaau to too register transfer r. 'ti ". urnuuiu. vice L.nd-sirm. Je eased. aTearrsaa aYrree far aVebbwry Lot:. ; Lou.s. a aegres. waa li:d over tn d.striLt r.iur: under Ca) bond TS'jruUr, on the . marge that inn had mn fl from tuaj person of Curia liatteeon. a visitor from Fntmont. She wu arrest oy De ective yoaf anil Via Iuea. Daaaasja fa rail The -ai supreme court naa affirmed a verdict of CTei i g; anted. aga.net. the r.aci.-ie-Sattley ecm- i cany Mi Ben.atnin . Baker as i !T.;r.inujr : f ln estate of Wa.ter J. V iii amson. win . fed dovi an elevator shaft at the com- ' pan' plant a.id w killed. I frM Beoda Tram aeeoiiated Caaritie Ms Jontx. n,; sesiretary of uie A, j sociated Cha.-ties. i now ready to main d.atnbution of seedj to a.l who have regja tr.,l witn h-r The parties concerned caa get their ""'. i by calling at the Associated Cr.iy riwraa m Lha city ba.l betWMa and U in th morn,a. mckpocJwts 8o Orar TSe tr-.ai it Ka.pn Muore and Harry Martin, the yo itna arI..i,j ,rj t!-, :hr of pocket pickiBa-. vk j. g t Dvr from Thursday ta Saturday. M'Kir and Mart.n (lava bK!o identified tha men lti at.a about tT4 from Tony I'onaiiua on ta plarfru af a atreet car T-iewlay. If mi t1 ta Slaar M'na.ia Maennet c:ioir m-ill ma its f!rt puoi:c appearance of the year during: the fa;r and bazaar for W Memurai hpi:ai at iCrun a tatfr b"!nnina; May L Th Maenner unoir. i iimposed of forty Tmrua. w.U featara t:je pr 'ifram at tile theater Sunday vn lrr. May 1. and aaain at May S. its er victa for 'he bn-'f;t of tie hOHpiiai. Twenty-seven donations wera received by tne committee Wednesday, aoma beina; j h and others m merchandise. ( ILjh School Bori Coaat far Cflnaer ; Cab. HAYC2L A3TD HI3 PA13 G7ZS3 All H.r U t Haa4r4 Ii4 Fifty ThM4 Mark. with Llttl tka otber. Some Things You Want to Know SchooLi- fcr Fansen. Tn 5-u'Se-n E.1 ica'.i tia. w-..cn bef r.a rj iree;.r;i :i Li' day, a a &jdy re&rrsen;a r. " a. I eii -atana. .3'i"at.u.u n P'ib. c aid pr vate. p S.3er. It .. 'aer-.'j r:t ca. y i Ti h. ma.- WDidji-v ant . a Jact '3f tremen.i- oij s n.;:caa. e t.ia; t-te ocafe-enct ! .ts tor i:o..ji ;j t;: suh.ect cf Mrcwarii l-jca':"i. Tie o'it.i r.aa not. 7et a.-.;. ri;.vr.t f.-'tn ta devastation f war a.i.i t.'te a.'a. hy u; rcursT.ci ion . - ':a -j w ;a tn race p--jo- en. and ,t :;as not -n.u I a pripnrf.on a .-la. of t:: ft" pr.aper :y i.c!l .a bieiel -he rpjS.:u ,n la: years. That t-".a nutjem tarm ar.d 'be soatr.a a farner m ist be cd 1 uca i br.nf t.ia Mtuu :p n. it n t.:e process. on " .s the ctinvu-t:oa a' every kh wao aas s:.ui.d tna pr'joiums a .-a .-d. Tha cd icaturs ;n L.):..'rn, a: L-tt-e R.jra desire j im the ca.l.nc t 'he fa.-ajer a pr ,esi'.m by f.v r.f h..n a pro fi!ona. ra.r..r.4 .rever stjati.s fr faruers r.ave be-n etaa.:.'hed .t :s the -ecord ::ia: '..-. i l a'a haj been aa.e ta jrid ice tw ee u -ii i ii iha uned icate-i ?a. rer on a t -m acres The iiu ii.is T 'WO acr-s of .mpnred f.v n ard. in otr.e . f the nor-era states We s-e a mwjig aij-j-t bs Se-s dcmtra ed Thai sc:ent:;.c r f-'' th is not cuofined ' farm. a ye. .is about 114 per acre mora jf Re..leuta of :. fi:.),rf d.et.- f I rju'e-i ju: ear y Thirsiay mjn.c by t..e ' en'.-; : a't:c bo: s b a. taa.aif the ue i si. a far t..a Cir.-uereiai ci.J. f r rhev -r inuer may ir .'y a.':r s .".."... E.iiht . : f.-. e T.arl school Sc;- a.td or.e z ri are i iori;c( on :.:a one prtipwi.uon of find. n 4 ! now many s,p in eca a-iia !o Ornana. I aopint taereby to a: na.-'. the i'jtm j r-su.la. I Maav a jstt.?i ha'e been rece;vd in The B's c.ee.i."i4 can'ist. Ma - jr Can. roan ia;ieaiws !. T ni Fijr.p. . rt comnais s.oner. Ju. ar.d Char:es Fanntr.g. a..r h.s retai n fr jm aiiroaU. -;ees . ! Marir Danimaa .a xr'.'yir.a; to rts-a h s j rputar.on aa a )d f ieswir on tna r.-.r i "i.Va) aa the preut population of Onaiu ! "Of course a fie" on.'7 fiess. ' said : the mayor, "hit I base my Jtuiaynent on J pretty ciowi ocwrvation a;n,ij two pu.tici j aa.pa.j-ns tb.it bava taaeji aae t. every sc- I t on of t.i city I ni.-ipailty. and o ARE ALL PQLYGAMISTS CHILDREN LEGAL HEIRS? Uaexlaa ttslas af Offsairtaa; ( lasnila ( Mir. I t Is f astest Ore Hallwell rrsiawrty. lljim sarrnw line la a.nuat an? secr.on pnfit than ha considered out irf Lia way. if uiere ;s any- C'otrn tj da's a'. a. tAina; t.t dratr them out. you w :i find ou' i s t::.e. a.:raa ? . peopia ru kmc in in n lmoers iikeiy to druda-e farnter A-p.y aetoniSli you. W- suraiy bave muri taaa nas".ner ex per men t IM -ft, in my J id arm eat. and to a..o i. acra of southern fa. n mora la certainly conservativa. Street Commtssioner r'in, 1 ke e-.ry- ' boly eia wno at let nto every wi.-d of tba city frTient.y. does not believe the , popu.atioa fiafares aa fa.i be.'oar irVJun. "But jraat.na; ail uaat the low egumaters : contend for I would still nit shade that fia-ure over S.a.- sad Mr. F.yna. "I: ; snoiiid be kept :a m.nd tnat a aty of i-e.1.- I s or over is a lai-ste ctty, and Omaha a-etj i into that ciaaw easily, in my opinion.' ! ony snows now 1 d.--iai; 'arna.na-. t fjur-fifths of the i; ng firmeil by the ra; 'ne ieesa of the s at on- UP i ) and might ba ma.ie Ul y.e.d T.4 an a -r rr.oi e i.t 1,1 t prewn:. a fa.n of more than I"...).Je n. Tsae even ha.f of :t. sad S...1 ;.ner . an creased va.ua per yar arr.o .ririn ta .'. -Kwi. ;. There a-e mar;.- n. ancrs of 'he bap-aa-a.-d ways tn-it cnaractj!r:ze tne faratms; op- rat. oris of t ie soi.:.h today- and tnose of ha north ;f yste- iay. But ta mi?st str k ;r.; is tne eipertence of a la.-je aumber of southern co'ton p.an'ers. because :t not faai.y the sy'tem baa trees f i off. wh::e fa per ce.r of hose n the spra'-e.l trees r"r,a nd W hen the nes po ai i sea.:n -am on tr; sama off"r was made t pioato f-oweis. ard tne r .it was '. bushels of f as p-t-ta.oes to iba acre asert thm wet s a.ne-y b ianeis to tha a on unsprayed gruu-ivt. Tite resu.t was tnat tb rcind of every farmer who saw it became as fer s a.td hospitaaia t.i the new anf-1 as bia .and was to 'he new treatment. Wftea the farmer sees tneea 'b.ags w.ta h.s own eyee he !oes some of h:s . or.tempi fiir what he used to denommae kd gio.e farming." and towers b.a es:..Tite of n.s Old ' fa.-mir.i wttli b:s sleeves roiled up ' He suddenly becomes a convart from a s Old ways, and awakes to the xporurca of :vrn bis son a course a; a scn.o! for farmers. Tbe-efj.-e. it is comparatively fasy. Even he may de-vd himaeif to a: 'end sma of the ten-day coii.-srs -.iat hs sta:e university offers, and. a; .east. a wi! attend every farmers jta iha. comes b.s way. The 3U:r lan'en baa had a t i.y -na?.c efe.t on ma.iy a farmer, for in 'h- .etur-s 'hat are now bennif e ven the stereopi; . n p ays no ms,j-iif'.ra.it paru On t.ie s-. et na may sea sclent ifica.lr :.- :d and a n-sn-.entificaiiy treated rr-pa f-om.n s de by side. Eve.y modern metnod known to en Isi the .aterest of taoea wao are ind.ffrent -s pa-entiy tried out and 13 thii" way are bein .aaer.-d. Tba uttle rd sch,ro ao'it. ionij; tiia symbol of popular edi.ation m Aaier'.ta. has been pa.---a.ly responsift a t.ie a-a s.t farming edu-a'ton in tr ah..ocia. . 'acher witn fortv pup of whom she nad to teacb ev-rvth-:g the lea..ed. ii. 1 ReMgerabrs SnvelceMs A C2TSTAL KT2IGEXATC3 EE A WATCHFUL GUARD CYE2 YCCS KX EULS EICT3T Cf YCU2 01 EC2IE Ferriiit it to ave for you in the hottest weather. b-rau- cf it mrtal wai'f. lille-i with nrk in.l h-rmt-ti -ally -u!i-l. which is very nt-ar a vacuum. Hk(? the bottlrs you ee at the store?. Prove right in your own home how CryMd met.tl walls can not absorb smell shrink or pull apart how they iuani the heaith of your family throuzh the aaitary tLirae of the f--l vo'i eat. Cry Hal Cinrtktion is strong, positive and maiatdined 'vithwd ice erer-j day. Crystal Plate Gliss Shelves Agpeal to Erery Eausekgepgr S?arite V2StaiIe CoCCpartoest at thi Bottom moist fma the drain water to preserve o-ionjus vegetable? away from milk and butter above. Dry Air Crystal RelnentC-"! 'vu.it operate "aNive the dew point" no condensation. A'l part rernovaLle no cra Li, corners crevice, nothing but the true metal in one solid piece. W-tr 'nr v ji C.K-nxi mi fkt r sWe- w L - 'nr tuM a.f-x.f t faa Wit Sor-jwarv a4 r-nlw REYIiOLDS REFRIGERATOR CO., Fremont, Nebraska " ' " !'- iT 1 i -3 ' ! I I 1 , J I I 1 ti-Ci-L-1) Z??: ROAD IMPROVERS WILL TALK .tt u :.m f-r a.ty . h.r.g m.. a e R s. But waen the con- Zxpertj ui Boosters to Adir'sj Eigi- wi7 Boildirs' oleetir.?. -.ad than the -h soi.aa -on .'a strut k home. 1 he a.gh school arfvaata a brousthi to eve-y ch id n the comm imty. and an ag-scult irs.1 course was bi ought with.a tie reach of every boy. Th.-o..g:iiut the sou ".a much proar-a al ready haj be.uj made in mteietng ijie farmer, iood farm.na; aosoel trams have AUTGXQ3HZ TRIP 13 PLA3TSXD tm.Jl- ( 5ar'M Fl.m-ll n; 11 l.,t h : W.. k.... - .4 n.tr ntm n.it l f , 7 .. . , ' . - s " - - been run over nea-ly every mile of . ...j.m - rr UIUiit.jin 1; 7p i.aroui-:i - evi in parts oc ui.H;aaa a.m eajfiem Europe, reaches the conclusion that Omaha T-uis there has been a great drad of the w.ll go we.l up toward the 150.1) mark by j invasion of tne bull weevil inio the cotton comparison. "Our p.ipu!ar;on is not nearly 1 i3. xh.s has ed many enun planters as dense as In some European cities of ! LO Ceae the euit.vat.ou of cotton and to muc it less ground area." sa,d Colonel Fan- h.,. T,e .!! he. tattarw re I m B Dwaatlas t ewaty Uskfa aaeertrs avra hat ' Has Arewsu- ' and f- utea lae-. but not ,n tne -sy tC'ti hopl. V-- H i;tn and .1 . att -rte--'an.! re ha f wav dwa :. w hen M- K at ten came ,4p f and mde .1 rv:r.t Vap ir e That -he ntend-d t atiac ba.ih is doubtf 1! Mrs. H n ten in nu v a -t . nk e npera.-y a i moov "f " a m.n;h and r-r outbreak may ca ie t!i be !.-er-.t After the f- acas the womaa -an ati' N-i piowcution fir a-a i.t w ti fe brouant. Judge S'lt--T-t-e on the lXth f'Oiir. mi i.ie 'ea- uueba-.d. i .!' ia- oed. S!l- d:-d ouid be broua Miss S.ia.'.V!t tv f, t to h "ad . e mnf.i al artitnt.on ning. umaaa spreadji far out. tbougb. and many a sma.l home in the settlements distant from the center is full of children. Tten so many new homes have been go ing np and so many houses are fu roomers that I do not see how w fa.l mum short of the fig-ire named. of aa A case 'iivoiv'ng the !erit maey of Indian h.rs a u raj-ied bef ire Judge W. H. Mm l"r in ihe United Slates cj-i-vit court Tuea-ls-' sfeniKin. in which h-vs of rSe 'a;e Benjamin Hailoneff sr. na-nes at .nteresv against the Lnned States. The lejritimate ' lad an h-irs are rpr-sentel bv Hir-am : Cha-. tn" Indian .utoerev tif Tbursfm coun'y It m h- d bv Mr Chase that there a-e bnt two Toupn of l--(?ii.maie beii-s of ' Eeniamin Hailowtil. wtie by b:a first wtf. now dead, and t)ie other grnn by his see- ! end Icgtrima'ly mai-'cd w'fe. a'- now dead. I' appears mat tnee is another J group at children from a cnroubine wfe. J who la ec'l 'n. and -rhi was te poly- amoi.s acniKol of Een'atrm H.iJ lowed during the life of his ecnnd w'fe The United i?taes boidsj to the prop.?i t.on that under the forma and cieaoma of Indian maiTna. which in the ear y dava .Sid not. prohibit polygamous enn.wrts. that children of such polygnmoua consnrj are iesiiimate h"ii . aa la tne concubine, and the government has therefore demurred to the proportion of their a'lejed ilVart macy. The argument before Judge Mine-e' was on the dern .surer Mr Chase, for his Indian clients hoids that the same laws that preva.l m ail c;vi!ied communities against the heirship righ'a of '.lleg'ttmacy and cnnirubinage. aa plen ti tne Indians, regsrdless of their obsolete euntoms un!i the children of sucii pul? gamoua unii'ns are fo'-mel'v adopted by the parents ami th.ia invested wth leg-timate r'gh's. The rax is one that involves many line heusli!po.u!iona ainuiiif the Indians, and fas been taken under adv eemenf by Judare Marscr. liood rwauits alwaya ruilow taa use sf Foiev g Kidney FUls. Tbey glv prompt relief in aJZ caaea of kidney and bladder it Borders, are healing, strengthening and anti-septic Try them. For aaue be all drug gist.. I Mayor Dahlman 1 I Throws Defi at i Shallcnbcrgcr i " i Says He Alway Stajida By a Jury of the People in. Dis i cuasing Issues. I; cmvensur iRa.lenOergr can get a jia , with Mayor Caiiiman any old ti re he warns I it in the way of long-reara argument, or at educated ftrme close grips m a Joint debate. 1 tba community been in many .-.stances that where IU0 worth cf con in grw heretofore hb worth of rice grew ih.s yea-. tnteil'geiit r.!p i-iaii'in oas been p to be Nm to lard, enr'ch.nar it ail the while at is pr iduciitg direct wea.'h. On the other hand, s.ngle-crcpniiig resuiia In a positive drain on the Mil, in the end maa irg it so aoir nit even tr.a pioverbial biackeyed pea wil. rf .se to sprcut in it. Aa thrs is no rth"r section of The country so favored with o -g seasons and a boun tiful supply of neat and moisture, it fol lows that the mci-.ods which have b en employed 10 ir.a-ie every nnr'b .vestern state a ver tahie ntpn w ithin itself m.gt be followed with v en more advan'age tn the aim'-h. and is the bs.ne of the 011th and yt chouis for farmers ne redemption of those waste ..j.. .t: i.:: ii To wn ml'k and itua ncca calculated tnat an a worth K0il more to each cow an an economic staad- day. each Warr.out em states', may work piacs ait.i honey. -ailroads. and the moat approved northe-! metnods adopted m enlisting h.s interest. Com raising contests tjgve been iraug"ir ated In every state, iu which every boy ui girl who has a piot of iand at b.a disposal .a invited to become a participant; cotton growing contest... and the like It is impossible to aet.maie fu:!v what an era of improved agrlcnit ire wuid mean ,V9fl 10 the south. Of course there always w-! t:on of tne beneflta of a fu.I r-atza-tlnn of t.he beneflis of scieni.fic ag icu. taraJ training in this section that are tint in the w ay of oUier sect ions. M Hi ins of acres are farmed by negro tenants who nave no mie'-est in the so! and satiffed when 'hey caa jt a ha-e ir'-'-g out of it. Eut even with thin dm buck great things are hoped for bv riose far-se-inar southern d-irsu-.rs who will s'tend 'he Lit'-le Rock conference. There 13 anotber kind of ! ic :nn in which the state taks part that w 11 yield such great interest on the investment as the technical training la the art of farmir.s. It has been estimated that if each ear of aer tee Evewiaaj Weweiaw. The good roads meet.ng ca.ied for to morrow in Omaha will be raoo- d to order by City Engineer Cra.g at I o'clock in the council cr.amoer Mas or ta.. man will maka an aldress of welcome, and Senator Laverty of Aanland. w ill r .pond on b ha.f of the delegates. I.-S..1 V Smpti'tia of F-emot-.t ail! k on "The Va.ue of "J-Kd R.vada io the Far mer. " and Senator M...a:d 1 ivhit he knows of good roa.la aa ne fcan observed tb-mau. home and ahioa i. E. C i..nmiiiia. who are at Ala engineer uf Nebraska. tiie afternoon s.'ia.on wtli general subject of tne corf Dose of Poison Ends Melancholy sta j mg w .h the N ivcs for several .. Ta y uoaf w iman 'tad 1. -d Tc st af ilir l.fe 1:1 Irv .141 r. and her visit at the N .yea home a i.i'a.oii. a it was reported that the young w imaa fe.1 ii.ni r tne speil of meian hoiy w hicft brought about h- s,-test.--jction some ?kn ag 1. Frienda were unable to .tarn lie cause of her trouble and were unab e t lift !.". sorrow she sufMretJ. JJe lef. no word -ap.ajiing her last act Si far aa ctmul be learned. Miss Saaffe't "-ad no relatives living, excipt ber faUwr. The latter was sa.d to be lovated in omiiha. Coroner Crosby, w no took .-ha. g of the body, annoumed t.ieri wou.d be inquest 111 the caee. 3ti Elsie Saaffelt Takss Her Otth Life While Despondent Duruij Visit to Her rrieads. x winti up . talk on the refic These thre papers will be discuss d bn-fly by the det egatcs. An auuitr.oin'.e drive m set for t o'cloi'it. and will occupy prfbabsy two hours. 1: is proposed to taks the delegates over most of the city boulevard?, to take in FVrence. Forest Lawn cmeterv. the M.iiiary road, and to extend the drive far enough mu corn could be Induced to yield ens mere , cn,iIitTy w ,:ve everybody a good idea aerne,. eacn nea.t or wheat gran. I Sff-r-h deep despondency from an nn I known a use. M.as Elsie Sia.'f!t. :tt years I o.d. too her l.fs by drink. ng a qaanuty i of carbolic acid Wednesday evt-n.r.g at I tha home of J C Naves, four miles nrth I west of Irv tng-.on. A member of the X ives ' faiul y. a'Tra ted to M,.ss Saaffe t s room i by the ound cf a failing body, found the cung womaa writnmg m gun "u me DEATH RECORD iii Mrs. Laarm E. alk. Mrs. Lam s. . Vv a.sli. . yea. s old. died f ;ypnid-pneumun:a at he- home. 391 S.. iih Nineijenta street. Wednesday night. Mrs Walsh had been a resident of Omaaa fcr over tw-cnty ye,;-s. The f ir.crai u neid f-om tne residence. Thursday afternoon at I o'clock. Mrs. ':.-a s survived by 'ae fciiow mg brothers and -Hie a,ter: Wiius vrotby of Omaha. Eiiwar. George and Henry Crnsby of Clarksville. la. Albert Crusby of Avon. . t'.. and Mrs. E. G. Joalya of Clark. . D. each head of wheat one mor each hen lay one m-re egs; a vear. give or.e pint more of milk a 1 steer produce one more pound Tbe mayor inu.maied tb.s morning tjiat I point. The great d.fficulty encountered by of beef, and so on tWroii?s the rat'sirv he had glanced over some utterances re- ' those w no wo.i'd inaugurate scientirc of farm products. It would suffice to pio- centlr quoted aa coninj from tbe governor. farming methods 'n the- whdle country duce a rum sufficient to -afford every p-r- and tr.ey do not em tj have listened very I haa been ta a aea ihe farmer to tae on who cared to take it. thorousn d'i- goud to tbe Omaha candidate for the demo- ! unporam-a of it all. so that be wouid ca-ion in the art of farming When o-ce cratic nomination. j 'end a hand in he effort to pull him out educated, the farmer can make ihe ear "Tes. I should feet entirely wiling to i of the rut of impracticable routine. For of om produce doseas more of kemeis. meet the governor la a discussion of the I years scientific fa.-tnusa education has been '-he hen lay severmJ moi-e eggs, the co obtained as easily aa an education for tbe law. the ministry, the eounting-houae or the medial p-ofession Tet the eon lsiuea. " sa-d Mayor Cblman. "I am not n tJta habit of running from a jurv of the people, no matter who appears on tae other end. If the gnvemor or hta advisers desire a fair, flrst-na-nd d'scuesion of the proposi tions now interesting the peopie. I am ready to meet them half way. or a little more. I have n.gh regard fir de governor's ability as a piaifjrm speaker, but never tha leaa I feel so sure of my g-ound that I would welcome an opportunity to meet h m in open detjate. hero ia the Auditorium, or in Lincoln, or in tbe two places, or at Bhanv places. If I am wrong the more peopie that hear xe the better it will be for tbe governor, aad from that standpoint there shculd be no hesitation on h.s part." The mayor expression waa brought out by a rumor conveyed to htm that Arthur Mnllen aad other close advisers of Governor Shallfsnberger are tnciineii ta i?u a cnai !ene to deoate of what L'uugias county is doing in the line ' of road improvement ami r?ad paving Into the farming section. Toe Omaha Autumo- i bile club ia co-operating tn ths feature of i the program, and will see that a sufficient j number of machines are on hand. Some- j thing llk invitations have been sent j out to organisations and indiv idua s. and the responses indicate an aitendar.ee ! at least. After the drive a dinner will be served give ouarts more of milk- ate. iiegatea aa me nume no e.. ana at It has been calculated by som-cne that ' o clock tae even.rg esswn will be cai ed if all of the em .t te rwited tate : to order at tbe Commercial club. Prcf. ' wflo au to remain a farmer waa not sent were to joinn hands !n e who enough schools of praiitnal Sixty Days for to a school for farmers as tae on was 10 become a awyer was sent schil f-u- la", e.-s. j Today ti.a edua'.'is are carrying- tr.e I e"ar.gei of scientific asgriculturo directly i tn the doers cf the farmers. Where I bu.leuns and oir.er advice issued by ' esperiment sa..ona and agr'euiturai de partments se:o m are acie upn, on trie tr.etiry taa:. "Tli.s misht be true on some other land, but it wouid not do tne same on mine." tne '.cellar demonstrations of ute modern agriculture teachers ha. awakened a live interest and have con vinced tbe farmer that it land. Some t.me aa" the Wlecona.n university agricultural department conceived the idea of taking a carps of scientists out into the rural districts and superintending tna the founding cf 'Jeorge r. caatburn. of the university of mirig to N-brasna. vfio B president -if the atate ta the afford a course for every farmer in the a"t k-e'ociatiin. w i 4s,ivr aa iarnt the .tcr.aj.e m the .-or .-f ' i-.-i n -address on "G-oil FUa ia. a i : im mercial aid through the increase in production not only would pay for the establishment of the schools, but for their Derpetaal ma.ntea ance. Color is lent to this statement by what was once said by Andrew Carnegie concerning the price of wheat. He sa.d there couid be put ona outcome of a war between tbe United States and Europe the withhold ng of a small proportion of our gram supply would force the prices up to such an extent that the populace of ill do on ma that, continent would insist on peace, and " the wuhholding of half of It would siarve V- firwee Uns-tew luanlfa Trr ! ' Social Aaiiet." to be f ll,; ed by the iliiui- U-attd lecture of A. N. J innson. state en 1 gtneer of Il.inois. His topic w-ill be "utility and uniformity of Methods and Material," ' and an 'pen dtecuesion w' follow Divorced Woman Goes for Hubby them into submission. While It ia the hope of the consum.ng masses in the cities that increased produc tion may decrease the cost of living, they Howard Hattea and Jadje Sla baajh. Ha La-sryer. OVES HER LIFE TO to Stand Sieg-e. , apraying of app.es agauiBt the coddling aaert u,at tie farm-r will be aa poorer in , mota. The taruitrs were to fumian the th. n(1 T- ralmll.,a fhat , ., . higher net profit in raising forty bush, s of wheat to the acre at TO cents than he now enjoys while raising fifteen busheia at BT raVBDataUC J. XASXTJaT. Traame aaUaiamre Fwuttiag-. t c x t - r ' AMllf Of W Iff"! labor and the siate would hniiaii the i ' spraying mat r.a.. Many orchards were ' sprayed, aad w hen tr.e harvest borne meet- Boilemaier Coaricted by Testimony ! w" h":d spra,'d ,Lrop" wer . , gaihered. it au siiown to the larga aara- of Seijaoor Took Taree Caaa j ber at tarn:rs no attended that an but 4 per cent oi the apples on tne unaprayed Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicaw. EL "I was troubled wri failia, and i-arnmauan, ani tixe doc wrs aaiil I eoold act t wed arUeaa I aa operation. I knew I could no 6 atABal tna straia cf 4 low, so i wrota t 3 "S3 es . i y'a tometiraa is? t absiut m t hiihH A i t' ... l.U . - ivA iva a w a u. an rrr f t iu . . j a ... j"V --i suab u uva. u .ri ..J Itakin fw!!ia V j1 P.akhaja'a Vegeta-. '.' Tl ' ' bi Conapotrnil and ; i lR!run.t Punrler I am , Ev-druca that Auaruat DakulJ. a boiler- maaer, "had beam h.a wife la a quarrel I over S cents aad then intrenched himself ' m a room at hia home to stand aeige w,th revolver, shotgun and riT.e. gajird for h.m a enttca of aixty days in jail in puiic 'court. Dokuiil Uvea at 1917 Sxiurh Twenty 1 first etreet. Through B.s lawver be filed a ' mo i on tor appea. and was released on on bond. . WHneseee numoeiug near y ail the neian j burl iiving near the Liikuui home were ai ; band in court, t at.fyirg tu tbe harrowing j 1 deta.is uf Lvkaiil a attack u;un his wtfa. j i It wu declartsd ba bad ibro-va her to the ! Toor and choked her en one oi-caaion, and j a eiuirt tima later had aia a. tacked her. j striking tha woman abvMat UK bead aad - face. The d-fendaat testified Ue had never ' strmk bia wifa at any tjan in their mar ried life. He explained that the trouble j oX Saturday nigfil waa mr.y a amfr.e . over tr.e poaiwaeum of a quarter. He ak-d n.e wife for that amount of change, he I said. and. upuo being denned it, turned in aad helped bimseif. after a brief straggle ! aver the faau-y purse. Tears Save Man from LoncrerTnn c in the Penitentiary Pegasus Visits District Judge W. C. ledick Drinki Deep of Peir.ava Spria; aad AchieTea Three Stanzas. to-day a well woman." Mr. W ill; x aViiKjLss, a W. Slat St, Ctieasu, li LycL E. PUkham's Ve jetibl Com- founuV raaii from nativ roota and t t-rtis. coar-iina no tarcotica ar hArni f u drtitfi. and to-day aouia tb record tor te iaryeat aiiaia!r ct actual carea f female aitseaaeg of any si aiilar metii cina la tha eot-.atrr, ana thousand of woluatary tesuraouiala axa gam tt ta tiie llrik.!iaia laboratory at Lmn. Ala, from waaaeu who) havw Seen cured froa alraoat every farm of .em! cornrUiriia, ivrararaaLion, ul eerarion.iiispiacementavabroid tumors, irTe-anuanaija, perioaiic paiaa,btte-ae, hiiLflsaoa aad natrrou aroarratioo. Every aca iuSennir woman awe tt tv termj i (nre Lyiia . T-initarn'i cifeuab j Compouad a trial, Lf joa woeiM liVe pcial adfictt aVoat j9wr c write a roafidesa. .tUl letter to Mn. I1aVh aP. at Lyman. Maaj. Her aulriVxa ia bev Jiwta fcelarai. Jadg-e Ensile Cnti SLz Months from! Sentence af Colored alaa TJTao Weep. ! H . iry Jobnaou a biue-e ed cu.ored n.an a hose otii.. orbs do not signify in his caae a meek aud mild dispoaiiain, ki to tne state penitentiary for a year and ona- i aa.f. Tearful picking by bira moved Judge tsie'le m d.au-.c. court to cut the anginal aenience of two years by six monuia. Kenry Juiiasun hsa several cia-ma to feme. Fur one thing be ia the ia.l inmate wio ao tucieetuily operated on SiHUer svjiiama with a ca-vnj kaifa while but a were ynaonera ax tna jaa. Again. Joaasun moved t tears a.i eyes ui couut wan arra.4naHl by offering to : "pi.aU guiiiy ta aaytaing reaannabie" "Raa-sonabie ' be Interpreted to mean Uxat which Wiiuid not involve a pen.tenuary WIUM. Maa hw r(kl Wweauaai tw 1 sentence. bratt Item, hi sew laiy ! A third chapter in hia illustrious record Dart iaa Jail. I occurred juat before sentence. Eetective C.C Wilson, tbe maa arrested by Police- ! duil.vaa telling Judge Estelle mat "taia ; T43 -yr K. Wilson, after the former haul man is the worst daylight robber we have ' attempted u rob Mr, fclaie Maaeey of ber j aad in Omaaa m seven yeara. He la aieai j purse in the Barker biota Wednesday aft- mg a-1 tba time." ernooo. waa sentencwd ta thcrty days' 1m-j Asa.4 If ha tad anytnmg to say why ' pruauameait T PoiWw Judgw Crawford. Wil. j sentence ahou.d not be pronounced twr the 1 -...,a . r-t .eiwr hj-i,v.i . I hreaaina aad tsunm ciiarae unoai whicn ;-ugg.. -aa Mr Mar-,v and a running j a. be eouim.ttl. Jonnn pleaded j a. .."er.i. ..gi. crai.1 wna be fight wuh Otrtcer v. ::ma at suteetua aad j ln hriiv from the authorities a i aew ilia a sm aia uia mava auw. Mrs. G-ace Hutri.n. d. sp eared at a de- ' cree of divorce by Judge Sutton m favor: of her husband, male a sensational at- ! tai'k upon the colored physician aad his attorney, former Judge w. W. Slabaug'i. : as the two men were U-a.-irtg the coui-t i room on tbe seventh flour of The Bee bui.dmg ( Dr. Hut'.en received a bi w on the net k which brought blood to the surf i.e. J ula-i Siabaugh ew-aped inta.t. lit the acufr.e. Dr. Hat; en's eibow str-tek the attorney ' i m the muuth. but d d no sem.ua injury. I "1 am ready to award a cree to Dr. j Hutteii." Judg-? Sutton be I said from t'te j bi iich a few minutes i( t. but I w- :l ijoid the matter np-n sixtv days to see if the two caa got t seiacr " "'Jet together' l.ne coupe did ta i m.n- EDIS ON Phonograph would still be the greatest sound reproducirag instrument without the Amberola. The Aatbe-ro; wrmiJ still be the: final and i.tesi expnsaoa at the Eiiiaoa Phnnotrraph without Amberoi Eccorris. Amberoi Records woold still be the; a-reatast triumph ia Eeaard maiinjr without Slexak and the other Grand Opera stars. But when ytu can get Mr. aiison"i own Pbowarraph uisemteii aad ptrrrVrrted ky him. and whrn yon fret fn addition ta that tbe Amberoid, that fineact fiarra of tbe Edison Phonoarraph, and when you can have ta piny upon the Amberola, or any type of the Edison F tamest rap h, the Amberoi Records, that play twice aa lunar as Edison Standard Etcctjrda. tnat are the cieatreat aad bat puyintr BecDrda. and when yott can fret noon Ambeml Brards such sinfrers aa Sinak, tha fjiact tenor cf the Metropolitan Opera Company, aeul other stars, caa yoaa think of bayinir any wind -reprod taring- instnt ment until you haree thormurh.ly meeittiaratad tne Ediaon. tha Ain hernia, Amberoi Eccords and Edlaon Grand Opera Raxrorda? Tka Aaieraia aUCA fifTl. There are Edison deslers eiei i where. Co to "tie nrareat and bear tile Edi snaa Pbaaanairapai 1.1 r hoi a Eilinoe atarMlard and Edisua Ajnnerol ausnla Ceetcompietecataloii froio your deaier or tram aa. Edisoa Sianderd Rarorde SSe Edison Amberoi Eerordsipaay twice aa king), ste Edisoa Grand Opera aecaarda Tie to fa.at HATVmAL PHOtHvTJLAJH COMPAJTT 75 I, ski ska A.i.11. Caraaaa. N. J. Tea eeaa Aetata wa daa Eahaaa Is OiaarStTlaa ,12J0 aa tlZS i FIGHTING THIEF IS CONVICTED Coincident wita sprtngnine the muse has arrived at tie. court bouse of Lmi.gia county. Judge W. C. Reding wa.kcd down ta the Hutna from hia court room aad avoiding "the round table' where re. and near wits of the bar Cegaii uo gather, dasned off three stanzaj lnspir ,-d by u-.e names of atiorneys in a tria. tef ire h.iu. Tbu attorneys were James Ra.t of smlivun at Haut aad Carl W right of counsel fj, the Moitaweatern road. Her ia wnat Judge Red.ck eff-td Thia contest lies twixt Bait and Wrgt and l.aa wita injuries .;.ere. If Ka.t & r.,nt tue pia nt-JT w id A venlice gsl at e-.,itt. qmie dea.-. If Wr.ght be fght he may be-Ralt Tue piamuf f a iawyrr to ma tt.:. lf v rig at e wrong it s piam ui see Lefeet awa.ts w uj ad nis aa..l. if Rait be r ght aad Wright be wrong it follows Kan ia m a Dux. F -r if he be both wrong anil VA'ngnt H.s pngbt ia sure a pa. adox. If you see it in cor ail it's au j Engraved Stationery. T ie first lmpresaiiin cf a coming j w riil.na ia derived tnrotiin the in-i v-.taiior..i sent out It Is. il'.erefofr cf tmooriance that tr e e hera.ds uf ! tne great event aii'.u.u be animpcai aaie In me.r character The Ri aa onprint on uc i enve.jp-ii w II insure both style, w arkniaasuip j and quail);- We iiuil '.ike pleasure I !n talking with ; i aavui It. Nebraaka Cycle Co. represpctij tb National Phoao zraph Co. in Nebraska. acl carries bnz? stocks of Edisoa Phono 'rjapbs, inciadinz the rr.odi?!a mentioned in the National Phoroaraph Co'? announcement on this page today, as well as a stock of over luO.OMJ records. Nebraska Cycle Co, 15th and Harney Sts., Geo. E. Mickel, 334 Broadway, Omaha,., Neb. Karager. Cotmcil Bluffs, Ia. Nebraska. Cycle Co., CHICAGO FUGITIVE CAPTURED aaged s ilk aa.aMSa takrillr. awaat Taaveaa Pa-lee e by Owaaka rMr. 3 vAS v. f'amain i-rtta rudge." Jobnaua ia IT yeara at age aad thus moved Jadge EateUe ta remark tnat he waa "uat a boy "If yea bad nut been m tha pemiu-auary before." sa-d the court. "TJ juat give you ! a latl sentence and parol you. to some There ia aa cuuga madictia aa popular j oid maa if one tuwit be found ui taae as To eya Haaey aad Tar. It never fa-la'jou. but as it ts. I must sentence yau ta tu euie cougha. co.da. croup aad arua- tn pen.tent.ari'. thouga I da But La u Mrs. Maaawy ule u L.I.ed the pnauaer at j the station a the maa ha aticoeud her at her dealt, asked for pernuaaion to tee tha directory and then aetaed her purse, eh testified ia court to tiie exciLrg scenee ; iaal faiioeed the taking uf tr.e purse. Chi- jcaJ. waa arrested hei-e Tauraday morn.r.g ; by Dwteetlvee uUiaa aad iliicheii. at Twentieth aad Harney streets. Jefferson, acenrd.ngj ta police dispatches ' from Chicago, ia wanted there ta answer a ' cnavgw ef embeaaletoent. f 12 sua. Jeffarson ' la held at th city Ja.l for delivery tu Cii- eaga off c era. ha are on taair way ta Omavha. e JJ' vJiJ ; ava"- rj7 ovrr n -a. ' -ua w.m uai i trie - GaL2-2'urr:Tr'3 , V- t ibte a OOvL v J y-Ta Buy from tut once and run i be our etastiatraer always. Largest Phonograph House in o.h. 4Sm&tt& x West. Or 334 L.uaaw&v. Louncii Bluffw. Iowa. (f ' "" CI ca.a r'or aae bg aei druggata. .i ---y aiaui Lle.a.' Feii. -"tent ad-. rla:rig Jt La road ta B g Rei an. a Laet Cart lias, f.li aUi Farci Ffraiiire Miller. Stewiri Q BAtoa la-LS-lT aVsata UtJk StL MO wo a T. aVTaaXI, llta e Windows and eun.tay faper. IO:.. o Engraved Stationery WmMnu aVaaaafiaie aaaaa VwetaaaT Carwa AA emfeaj faanaa a irr wmt nsl i l-mbcacaed Manograun Statkmery aaW ettaar wwrk iwi uieJ m m as 'iiia Hiaa asfls- A. L ROOT, btcoarcxiATLD ma-Ul J Haaail Sc. a 104 Q