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    THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 11)13.
BEIEF CITY NEWS
Saroopbagaa.
Willi prepared. Peter Truit Co.
Ugntlng rixturea, Baness-Orandan Co.
ridallty storage It Van Co. Doug. 151t.
Xave Boot Print It Now Beacon PrBS.
Profitable Investment Omaha busi
ness wants $10,000 to complete exception
ally profitable contract. Gate, Ulti
mate, best reference. Address O 207.
Trust fond and tata administered.
Permanency and aUbtlUy is backed by
a capital and surplus of JW0.000. Peter
Trust Co.
Tra&k Mack, violin Instructor, who
produced such wonderful reault with his
pupils last .year, ha returnee to hi work
with a very large enrollment of pupils.
Kor Belief Honey The Commercial
club has received from Frank Deltre,
president of the Platte, 8. t., Commercial
club a check for $10 tor the Ralston tor
nado sufferers.
Bur-Buyer Batata Mr. Newton Var
tanlan, manager of the oriental rug
department of the Beaton 6 Later com
pany store, ha returned from a buying
trip in the east.
raised VfortUtss Check Walter
Sketchly, 617 Seward street, was ar
rested, charged with passing worthless
checks to the amount of $32 on Joo Hoff
man, a saloon keeper. Ninth ani Douglas
streets. Sketchly will be given a hearing
Monday morning.
Buff Buyer Batons Newton Var
Klebba, baritone-tenor, will give a re
cital at the Young Women's Christian
association September 23. He will leave
soon for Milan, Italy, where he will pre
pare for his operatic debut under Slgnor
Derrlel. At the recital he will be ac
companied by Miss Esther Frlcke and
Miss Rita Thomas.
Two Join the Army Frank Jones and
Francis B. Olcease, privates, stationed At
the local army recruiting office, wcru
transfered Friday to different posts.
Jones was sent to Des Moines and 01
cease went to Sioux City. Their respec
tive Jobs consist mainly of parading back
and forth In front of the recruiting sta
tion door, In their very nattiest uniforms
and bragging about what a fine little
institution the army is.
SCHOOL AND G0LLEGE WORK
Sentiment of Employer Against
Vocational Training.
EDUCATION AS A WAGE GETTER
Shorrlnec of Commercial College
Indent in Workshop Doing
In Nearby College
XflteH.
tertained at a 6 o'clock dinner In tho
church basement. Dr. Nicholson will be
the speaker of the evening meeting held
in the University Place church.
MKI.LKVUi: COLLEGE.
STYLES ON LIVING MODELS
Brandeis Stores to Have Big Fall
Opening Three Days This Week.
STAGE IS MORE ELEVATED I
CrotTtla Which Visit the Display
Will llBTe Hettcr Opportnnlty
to See the flown Than
Last Year,
B0DY0FSH00N QUIE
TO BE SENT TO CHINA
The body of Shoon Qule, a M-year-old
Chinaman, who died nt a Chinese gro
cery store at 113 North Twelfth street
Saturday morning In consequence of
quitting the opium habit too abruptly,
will bo sent to Hong Kong, China, next
Thursday for burial.
In the meantime local Chinese friends
will hold nightly prayer services for the
soul of the deceased.
Shoon Qule Is said to leave a widow
and several children in China. He wa
quite well known in Omaha, where he
came several year ago. Despite the fact
that he wa an Inveterate opium smoker
aand spent considerable time indulging
his craving for the drug, he was well
liked. For this reason services according
to Chinese custom will be held for him
until tho body Is sent away.
' Qule died at about 6 o'clock Friday
morning After having complained of the
sleeping Illness, which I common to
opium users who have will power enough
to deny themselves Indulgence In the
tuff.
Vocational training In the publlo schools
Is not making progress In St. Louis. Not
because St Louis Is unwilling to ad
vance education along lines practloal and
beneficial. The city hesitates because
local employer of labor regard special
trade training in the school of no prac
tical value In the workshop.
Last spring School Superintendent Ben
Blewett addressed 400 letters to employ
er of labor In St. Louis, asking them If
they desired that the boys they employed
should have a special trade training for
the business to whloh they (the em
ployers) desired to put them.
The replies, summarized In the 8t
Louis Republic, "were almost unani
mously against any particular training
In tha schools."
"Give the children general training aB
wide a possible," say the employers In
effect. "We will attend to the speclat
training when they come Into our cm
ploy." Commenting on the view of employers,
Superintendent Blewett said In a Re
public interview:
"That a great majority of local em
ployer of Juvenile labor seem to foel
that our present system of grade school
education Is satisfactory and that voca
tional training In the grade schools la
not lndlspenslble, does not mean the end
of vocational training discussion in fit.
Louis.
"We feel that the subject ha not been
fully discussed and its virtues or faults
thoroughly proven.
"But, until It Is decided that vocational
training would be of benefit to the chil
dren and to society at large we shall
not be In a hurry to adopt It.
"On the other hand, until It Is estab
lished that vocational training would
be Injurious we shall not give up the
deepest consideration of It."
KEARNEY STATE NORMAL.
Kverrthlntc In Readiness for Opening
Dnya This Week.
Registration of student for the thirty-
third year of Dellovue college will occur
Monday and Tuesday, September la ana
16. The first chapel service will occur on
Wednesday morning, and the convocation
'address will be given by Jame Woo tan
on Friday morning.
The collego hall have presented a busy
scene during the last ten day, all In
preparation for tho opening of the col
lege. A force of painter, decorator and
cleaners hha been at work brightening up
the reception rooms and student' quar
ter In the various halls. The Bellsvue
women, uiiuoi wic .:. - ,j i it,. ....,.,. e h
T-. , - .,.... T n-t. U Mfcll rTY, 1 ."I" ,, ...V . . ..... ........
ivepier, ran ' V" .1.1. t.- ei, tt..ln ,
stage I a huge gold frame from which
tho model will be first seen. They
will pose for several minutes In this
frame and will then step out and walk
slowly to a beautiful Impromptu drawing
room at one end of tho promenade. From
the drawing room they will walk to the
attractive summer garden at the other
cltlsen of Tekamnh, Inspired by Mrs.
Goodwill, Mrs. Nesblt and Mr. Kamblln,
hose daughters are student at the col
lege, have furnished the mean for the rt
decoratlon of Fontenelle hall, the homo
of the college girls. Hamilton hall and
Clarke hall have both received the atten
tion of the painters and decorator. A
big fireplace has been built In the Young
x-. rt,rl.il.n nlnilnn hmirlnuiirtera cn ' tne promenade,
vmKtto uiiii.imu i . ... . .. ill ....I
i no young women, wnQ win wrnr uio
costumes of over)' kind nnd description aro
In the old gym, through the efforts of ex-
i ! .I i rtl,. ImnrAvmntnta HnnAr WAV
nuitciur. v,.... ....... v.. w -. ,..-,.,.,. .
there will make a most attractive home "" ... mr
for the association boys. A group 0f f thPln artists of the country.
I TlanltMfill Kteti4aa n n iJ t vl l 1 - liillnlf
nm.h women hnvt nndor way Dlans for """
the reseating ot the chapel in the near cc" ""' . " ic,oc" J
-fit tilt- IV BUVl'l "UIIO iU II1C VflJ UYCI11UKI
Physical Director Throw Is on the "u , V . . , ., . .
ground and In touch with the. foot ball showing the latest angle and tilt. As
Ituatlon. Soveral of, the veterans are "",
nlr.mlv nn h "llll ." Coach Throw OX- v. imc .uiiire,
nct to build u a team that will give Novr Come " Tnnao.
a ood account of Itself In the coming The original extreme tango gown, in
contest for the championship of the Ne- correct color and cut 111 eharmeuse, which!
braska colleges. I"" caused so mucu. commeni, win mnxo
Miss Luella M. Carter, dean of women, a""t umana. vne tango is a
ha returned from her summer's work In brilliant mustard yellow ana tne front
hn ITnlverMtv of Chloairo. Mrs. Lids. M. slash Is opened above the Knee while the.
Churchill returns to her work as libra- Mh behind Is not so high. This dls-
rlan after a year' absence spent with her c.oses the chiffon pantaloons of the nam i
daughter in Vermont. color which are fastened to the ankle
nr. Rnhni pimina returned with his wim uny silver oanas. ine uoaice is
SPECIAL CLUB COMMITTEE
TO REPORT ON NEW ROAD
A a result of the meeting of tho
transportation trafflo committee of the
Commercial club with C. W. Baker, pro
mbter of the Niobrara-Sioux City-Omaha
electric Intemrban project, a apeolal
committee wa appointed consisting of
T. Redmond, I. F. Baxter and R. N.
Towl, who, on Friday, met with Mr.
Baker and some of his men.
. Thl committee of three will report the
result of Its Investigation to the general
committee on Monday, which will In
turn make some kind of a recommenda
tion to the executive committee at Its
first meeting Tuesday noon.
Frightful fain
In the stomach, torpid liver, lame back
and weak kidneys are toon relieved by
Electric Bitters. Guaranteed. 60c. For
ale by Usaton Drug Co. Advertisement.
JEWELER CAUSES ARREST
OF MAN TAKING LOCKET
Finn of BInnr Teacher for Fall and
Winter Work.
Miss Alice Hanthorn, graduate of the
hliher course of the State normal chool
at Kearney, successful teacher of tho
Lincoln city school and popular insti
tute Instructor, 1 called to a position
as critic teacher In the Kearney State
normal.
Mis Charlotte Lowe, primary critic !h
the normal. Is taking; leave of absence
during the present year to puraun her
etudle In the Unlverlty of Nebraska.
She will return fof the opening of the
summer school next June.
Miss Marlon Smith, the popular art In
structor In the normal, I taking a half
year's absence, which time she will spend
In Woodstook, N. Y.. getting the autumn
tinting and later will take up her work
In the art Institute of Philadelphia.
Mis Lydta Balgren, director of blologl
cal laboratories, take a year leave cf
absence to pursue her Studies In science
In the University ot Nobraska.
Dr. Arthur Carey Fleshman, head of
the department ot education of the nor
mal, rtcelyed a very flattering call to a
similar position In the state normal school
at Weat Chester. Pa.f and resigned his
position to accept same. Every effort is
being made to secure a man of equal
ability and preparation to take up tho
work In education in the normal.
Mia Cora O'Connell, principal of the
model high school, Miss Marion Williams
head of the department of domestic act
ence, and Mis Agnes Knutxen, assistant
In kindergarten, spent the summer In Co
lumbta school of education, each pur
veins advanced work In her department.
President Thomas attended a patron
and teacher' meeting at Cambridge and
addressed the meeting In the evening.
President Thomas began hi work In the
State of Nebraska twenty-two year ago
as principal ot the Cambridge schools,
and enjoyed the visit to hi former home
and among his former friend.
Harry McBride, who rooms at the
Btate hotel, was arrested last night upon
the complaint of L. A. Borshelm, a Jew
eler, at COS South Sixteenth street.
Borshelm say he detected McBride In the
act of stealing an expensive gold locket
set with a diamond. The locket wa
taken from McBride and he was held
until tha oollce came.
jj
Resinol stops
skin humors
RESINOL Ointment and Res
inol. Soap utop itching in
stantly and quickly restore tho
nkin to perfect health, even in
severe and stubborn cases of
eczemS,rash, ringworm or other
tormentinjj.unsightlyeruptions.
Resinol easijy clesT away pimples,
blackheads, rednts, roughnees and
dandruff, Sold by all druggists.
PmerTbed hf doetars tar the put 11 .
For Mjnplao with foil dtrwxtlea writ U DsjU
1-8. BtiiaoL Baltimore Ui.
FREMONT COLLEGE.
Various Aotlvltlea of Classes ana
Societies.
The teachers' class, under the direction
of Prof. Bay, presented themselves In
body In chapel Monday and conducted
exercises. They were cordially received
by the other classes, all ot which are
organised and starting out In splendid
condition for the year. The class was
entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
J. I. Ray Wednesday.
The Union and Star literary societies
opened on their respective evening, Frl
day and Saturday, with an unusual pro
gram in the way of mUslo and literary
exercises. The male quartet under th
direction of Prof. John Phillip wa en
thuslastlcally received.
Miss Agnes Klrkgard ot Scranton, la.
ha been a guest at the college for
week and went home to return later to
specialize In piano.
Mrs. A. M, Reynold, head of trie art
department, wa pleased to find that
she had been awarded the blue ribbon
In china painting and also landscape In
oil at the agricultural fair.
The member of the faculty and stu
dent appreciate the return of Miss Julia
Krisl a teacher In the observation de
partment. Miss Krlsl I a claaato grad
uate with several year experience In
school supervision. The room has been
freshly tinted and her artistlo arrange
ment of furnishing presents a most
attractive appearance.
Mill Charlotte Lake, private stenog
rapher ot President Clemmon, left for
Chicago and Grand Rapids, where she
will spend several weeks visiting.
Miss Eva Enamlnger of Ashland ha re
sumed her old position and was heartily
welcomed by both student and faculty.
NEBRASKA WBSLKYAN.
Promenade des Toilette et Tableaux
Vlvants will be seen at the brilliant open
ing at the Brandeis store Monday, Tues
day nnd Wednesday of this week. The
management has taken particular pain
this seaion to make the stage high
enough so that Mr. Burkhotder nnd her
twelve artlHa modei rrom Niw York
rray be een from ahy point on the sec
ond floor. A large stage has been erected
Do You Realise
What a Warner Corset Means?
Health
plus
Ctmfort
Warner Fashion
Authoritative Corset Style
Every Merchant in Town Has a Warner's' what is. more, ho has a new
Winner's; tho latest cut of tho smoothest, nicest fabric so strong but pliantly boned
that tho corset is only felt for its comfortablo support.
If You Have Never Worn a Warner's, why not try one now!' Such
genuine comfort you have never known unless your model has boon a AVarnor, since
tho Threo corset ossontials aro guaranteed in a Warner
Shape, Comfort and Wear
Full assortment of Fall Styles found at all stores.
EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED
Not to Rust, Break or Tear
81.00 to S8.00
family Wednesday from an extended
visit on the Pacific coast and will preach
In tho village church Sunday.
Profs. Hamilton, Peters, Cross and
Bailey are expected Monday. Drs. Tyler
and Mitchell, Dean Nlchol, Prof, Evans
and Prof. Schmledel havo been on the
ground (or some time looking after the
Interest of their several departments.
Educational Notes,
The total enrollment In the DUbllo and
nrlVate schools of St. Louis aDoroxImatea
100,000.
Philadelphia DUbllo schools enrolled
175,000 children on the first day and 18,00)
were put on half time.
Not only father and daughter, but also
clafesmattf. J. Turner Horner. 46 year
old. and Miss leva. May Horner. 20 years
old, were graduated together from Drury
college, Missouri, this year and both are
expecting to teach this fall. They were
members or tne senior class,
The revised course of studies for the
four-year term of the Wadlelgh High
ucnooi For airii, New York city, is cal
eulatefi to turn out a Ctrl Qualified to
spend her husband's Incoio to the best
aavaniage ana xeop an account book that
ot the same material an the pantaloons
and trimmed with tho same silver trim-
ming. The skirt la artistically draped
at the hip which gives the full effect
nnd Is very narrow at the ankles. One
now feature of this evenrng sown Is that
there Is no train. In tho eaat where tho
new dances are qulto the rage the skirt
are of the round length which allow tho
dancers to take all the new steps.
It will be a season of color and the
most delicate shade and combinations
are teen. The dbbutanto frock I seen
In tho chiffons with marlbou trimmings,
while the gown for the society matron
are ot brocaded chiffon, eharmeuse and
chiffon velvet, trimmed with fur, ot
which the Fitch Is the very latest. An
other new feature of the evening and
afternoon gown Is tho hoop effect nt the
hips, and in many of the new gown
whale bone I used to hold the ma
terial at It proper distance. The
new colors are seen In the Hague blue,
mahogany and Russian green.
Street Bolt Beaatlfal.
Btrest suits aro more tautlfu! than
Q I. .,
rjrm Land ISle
AS
will come out straight at the end of the ever this
tint 11 htl nfU I . . I
m"K. .J.' i'ui,"'- m colore. The material are oftr
Intelligently on literature, ancient history, ana more clinging; th broadcloth, velour
or the newest development In woman sut- de Jalne, pau de cerise and last hut not
frage, trim her own hats, appreciate
music, furnish her home artlstleall and
xeap it xree rrom germs, and play her
I'nri in a social way
GREAT CROWD GATHERS
least, pau de. pache, which id one-ot the
most popular materials shown In the
east. The Kngllsh translation means skin
of tho peach and this material Is Indeed
very like it. The coat Is quite long In
TO SEE GOWNS ON MODELS 7 nvSTZZ materuT .
and collar. The skirt of the street utt is
decidedly peg top and narrow at the an
kles with the silt ot eight Inches.
There 1 no more popular hat worn In
Pari orNtwYork than the cubist sailor
and these will be seen at the oDenlnc
In the millinery department It Is for
semi-dress wear. It Is a velvet hat with
Employes of Orkln Bros.' store and half
a dosen policemen did not take tne
trouble to determine whether It was the
display of remarkable gowns or the
pretty models that wore them last night
that caused ah enormous Influx of mere
JLy:lJTt! TA n tout distinct corner.
are most apparent In the brim. The orig
inal hat Is seen with a silk braid band
and a small silk ball at tho side and
back corners. These are trimmd nUn I
crowd was so great that It required the
cervices ot a cordon of officer to prc
vent possible accidents and Injuries.
Early In the evening men began to
r.lan. , anJ E I. 7 'd Und f 8"k Ground
were alone, and In others they were ac- thB Prftwn. n., M.0,i. , , .t..
companled by companions of the opposite at lna year ,Mn Jn iTlmmlfie b,.
ing attached to the brim of the hat and
The milling arid rushing was caused by
tho public trying to get the good vantage
points of the display.
SICK WIFE IS EXCUSE
GIVEN FOR ROBBERY
not to the crown. The cubist rose Is
very popular In the east-It Is a square
flower In a brilliant red. These are
sewed to the brirn of the hat In the Back
and, hang down by the stem The hats
are In the soft velvets and very few felts
are een. Paradise combined with French
plumes adorn the handsome evening hats.
sltles ot life Is the cause of the theft Of SOME STRANGE WHEAT FIELDS
$30 from C. 6. Bchley of Schuyler, ac
cording to Frank Htltlges 6f Columbus, In. 1 Diverse and Waatef nl Method of
n confession made to the police taat I Seeding-, Cultivating; and
night. Harvesting
He was arrested by Detectives Fleming
and Patanowskl Just as he was leaving A scientific article from French sources
the city. With Bchley he engaged a room nd well vouched for Is condensed tor
at the Drexel hotel Friday night, and the Literary Digest, showing how a uln-
-while Bchley was out for a few minutes, el grain of seed wheat wa made to
the Columbus man took ISO and left. yield over eeven hundred thousandfold.
The police are Investigating the sick 1 This was done by an Intensive method of
Wife story, and If It Is found true, ef- agriculture which would make an Amer
fcrts for Judicial clemency will be made. I lean wheat farmer smile, but to which
w may yet In some measure b drlvin
as land becomes more' valuable and fai ins
grow smaller.
The Chinese farmer consider our
methods of grain' growing wasteful and
When Motorcycle Policemen Emery and surd. ' braodCastlng his eed
The vast army of land
buyors will novor know you have land
for salo unless you1 toll them and you
oan only toll tho greater share of them
through Tho Boo. ItB classified col'
umnB, "For Salo LandB" aro road bjr
thousands daily, and tho results to ad
vertisers in this dopartment aro quink,
substantial and highly profitable, for
the persons who read these ads aro
tho kind who aro able to buy, and who
do buy.
If you havo land to soil
Tho Boo will sell it for you.
The Bee Want Ad Department
Phono Tyler 1000.
Have your engraving done) br na. A draw
ing and cut like this would cost you $3.00.
Wrlto us for Information and nugReatlons.
Bee Engraving1 Dopartment
Boo Bldg. Tyler 1000.
WW
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GETS HUFFY WHEN
CHAUFFEUR IS ARRESTED
ART COURSES
The Handicraft Guild
School of '.leslgn
Handicraft and normal Art
Blplom Awarded. Catalog Issued,
89 So. 10th St, Ulaaaapoll.
First Mcetlna" of the Faculty Held
Friday KrenluK.
The first faculty meeting of the year
wa held Friday evening, The new fac
ulty members were present. Dr. Howard,
who takes the place of Dean McProud
of the teacher' college; Miss Swan of
the French department, Prof. Shirk of
the botany department and Prof. Mc
C re try ot the conservatory.
Extensive repairs are being made on
the heating plant.
New apparatus baa been received In the
various departments.
The meeting of the Methodist confer
ence will be held in draco church next
week. Arrangement are being mad for
a great Wesleyan day on Friday, Sp
tember 19. The members of the confer
ence, numbering nearly 600, will come to
T'nlverslty Place In a body and visit the
'university, after which they will be en
Wheeler arrested Harold Jensen, chauf
feur for T, W. Hacan, a local real es
or even drilling It In wherever the drill
happens- to hit the soil, the' Chlnamnn
tate dealer, the latter, who was In the P"' C?tMlr. prep'";
car, after scoring the officers sieuany
for several minutes, said he would file
formal charges against them with the
commissioners. The officers accused the
chaUffeur ot reckless driving and also
of operating a machine wlthbut a tall
light, as required by an ordinance,
seedbed or hill, these hill being aho.it
lean farmer with his unlimited land and
carclty of help, but they are valuable
where It 1 necessary to get the maxi
mum yield from a minimum acreage. It
Is a system whloh anyone may try If he
ha the patience, and which Is full ot
suggestion to tho farmer ot ca.-o'oue
methods and abundant weeds, Minne
apolis Journal,
WHY DON'T THE HORSES GO?
Motor Povrer Fall to Decrease
Their Number or Ueeful-neaa,
"The passing of tho horse" was duly
announced In the publlo print oven be
fore the pleasure automobile wa a pro
nounced uccess. A few years later, when
motor car became plenty, the horse
again had a period of being "passed,"
and when the motor truck became a
yractlclal utility his obituary was once
more read Into the "Facts for the
a'amlly" section of thousands of dally
and weekly papers, nut apparently he
dosen't go. In fact, in some ewes mere
r ft ft n iirii eisiit
tfWSHIR TS
f $1.50 to $10
Specials
RED-MAN LABEL, $1.50
IROQUOIS " $2.50
Unusual Fit
and Service
Makers of Red-Man Collars
twenty inches apart and arranged lr the f hlm tmlay thttn eVer before
Mother or Klstfcteen Children,
r am the mother of eighteen children
and have tho praise ot doing more work
than any young woman ,ln my town,
writes Mrs. C, J. Martin, Boone Mill,
Va. "I suffered for five years with stom
ach trouble and could not eat as much as
a bltcult without suffering. I have taken
three bottle of Chamberlain' Tablets
and am now a well woman and weigh
Its pounds. I can eat anything I want to,
and as much a I want and feel better
than I have at any time in ten year. I
refer to any one in noon Mill or vicinity
and they will vouch for what I say."
For aal at all druggists. Advertisement.
The Persistent anft Judicious Use ot
Newspaper Advertising la the Road to
Uuilnsas Success.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mrs. Fred Renner and daughter. Elis
abeth, of Roseburg. Or., hav; arrived in
Omaha to visit wri . y. uj'"-
Renner was formerly Miss Elisabeth
Miss Helen Hodlne, who will be remem
bered as one or mc mnias 01 nuuui m
the coronation ball two years ago, has
arrived from Chicago to visit her aunt,
Mra. E. 1L Packard.
'quincunx" method which orchardtsts
adopt. Each plant Is placed In a row
opposite the space In tha ,adJolnlng row.
Thl leaves the maximum spaco around
each plant In every direction The China
man then treats each plant as a separate
proposition and cares for It accordingly.
When the plant Is about ten Inches
high It Is surrounded by a score or ao of
small stalks and a fringe of root It ts.
The Chinese farmer then goe through
his field and carefully brings the soil up
around the plant. This causes It again
to "proliferate" or reproduce and von
each of the twenty staws nas mrown on
Whether our noblo friend prefers city
life to a homo In tho country, or
whether our street trafflo Is growing so
rapidly that the addition ot thousands
of tons capacity of motor trucks barely
keeps up with the growth, we lcavo for
our readers to decide.
It nlll. however, be a surprise to any
one who take th trouble to study Into
the matter to discover how slowly the
horse Is retreotlng from our large cltlos.
in Chicago, for Instance, there nre now
72,39 hortes employed, or only 387 less
h.n one year afto. in uo.ion mere are
I iVinn Inn vaa r n frn.
some .core of young stalk..- Thus it re- only miy nor- .... -" 'fffl
suit, that from a single grain ot aeed ,aaltImore show, a decrease , of m in
many a. 300 or 409 stalks, each beanng seven ; years. -" "", - "
. i u : lorn inn.ii ii'i j c i m
neaa ot Brain, ""i "vuiovi. - - . ..,.
polls naa aciuitujr .... .
In English experiments by this method
one seed produced In a single season
575,0CX grain of wheat. A FrenoninJti
named Belleneux carried It even further.
He transplanted the staiKiets mat
branched from the mother plant ana In
one season secured 710,009 grains from n
single seed.
A French colonist In Algeria plants his
seed In rows thlrty-slx Inches apart und
twenty Inches apart In the rows and then
cultivates th crop carefully, as wo cui
Uvat corn. In this way h secures fiftv
bushels of oats and thirty bushels f
wheat to the acre, 05 about treble what
his neighbors get.
These methods may amuse the Amtr-
nmrn than ten years ago,
It should be noted, however, tnat trie
city carriage horse has practically gone;
Jn fact, the cartoonists are already pic
turing the occasional driving norse a.
. curiosity, and ha Is now relegated
chiefly to omnibus and funeral work, In
a good working horso today Is more than
.ten years ago, partly bocausu there is
little demand for any but tho beBt qual
ity. Thirty years ago thero was some
thing like 0,000 horses drawing street
cars in this country, now there are only
2, WO. , In most industries .0 radical a
change Is usually accompanied by a
shift to another, usually a new occupa
tion, but In tlio case ot the horso, where
will he go when the motor truck and
light traction engine como into their
own, a they surely will T Popular
Mechanics.
IleiiuirUiilile Cure of llyaeutcry.
"I wes attacked with dysentery about
July Kith, and used the doctor's medicine
and other remedies with no relief, only
getting worse all the time. I was unable
to do anything and my weight dropped
from 143 to ISC poundit. I suffered foi
about two months, when I was advised
to use Chamberlain's Colin, Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 used two bottles
of It und It gave me permanent relief,"
writes li, W. Hill of Snow Hill, N. C
For sale by all druggists, Advertisement.
ors or large, showy figures, as no fur
nlturu uppeur to advantage when you
do. Luruo figures on the wall make the
room appear small and offer a poor
background for the pictures. New 'ork
World.
RAHM. F0YE AND CLARKE
COUNTRY CLUB DIRECTORS
J, li. Rahm, W, J. Foye and F. W.
Clarke were elocted to tho Board ot Di
rectors of the Omaha Country club for
next year at a meeting held last night.
Mr. Rahm and Mr. Clarke take the place
ot J. P, Magto and 13. H. Sprague. Mr.
Foye was a member of tho board this
yeur and was re.-clected.
Do Von Know Tlmt
The Ink iipota on your mahogany
vuuir itui uv remuveu uy applying
spirits ot salt.
Hllk article should not be folded In
white Pacer, as the chloride of lima useil
In bleaching the paper Impairs tho color
or tne s ik.
Class should he washed In sold water,
which mukea It brighter and clearer than
warm water can.
L7 1 1. r.,o.iiv ininir cmurd Tho The first application to a burn should
which he is gradually losing ground, ino ojl of Jf thftt be wi r (mn(J
riding horse will remain for a time, but
hangs on a slender thread, for some
new exurclse fad ts likely to displace him
at short notice. Tho farmer Is rapidly
reducing the number of horses on, his
place, going to town In an automobile
and plowing more and more with mech
anical power.
use cream af tartnr, and then send for
a doctor It It Is severe.
If your dress fadeB und you want It
all white, wash It well In hot suds and
boll It until the color seems all gone,
then wash and rinse and dry It In the
lun. It still not quite white repeat the
nnprntlnn.
Drinking Men
and Women
Thousands of men drink to oxcesss.
Thousands ot women wives and
mothers of families aro also slaves
to tho appetite tor alcoholic liquors.
The rogulnr use ot alcoholic liquors
means ruin to both men and women,
and when thoy have drunk until Belt-
coutro is lost, they need medical
troatmont tho Noal Drink Habit
Treatment, whloh 1b a safe, sure, veg
etable remedy that removes the crav
ing and necessity tor drink In three
days, without tho use ot hypodermic
injoctlons. Three days spent at the
Noal Institute means sobriety and a
restoration of health and happlneso.
Homo Treatment can bo arranged
for those who prefer to bo treated at
home. Call and get proof and refer
ences, or write or phone for book of
Information, The Nea.1 Institute,
1C02 So. 10th St., Omaha, Neb.
ire ano inr wmi mc u nen yo BeIeCt tne wnU paper for nnblt Successfully Treated.
Nevetheless the price of your rdom avoid a great variety ot coi- ( "ru. Buciessruuy xrsatuu.
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