THE OMAHA SUNDAY RKK: AUGUST 6, 1916. POWER OF TRACTOR TO BE MEASURED Dynamometer It New Instru I ment That Will Give Ac j curate Information. The Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ice n the -.-.Up ! NEW FIELD EACH DAY Win--- Irtfl or morr '.r.vr. trao(tn V the Wi work wm. miration pl.wTiiH a: Firinont i.u'ira the tiavtor .)M, w-'.il', oyer. 11CM MiMlJ.l t l.t iwcl, icr U:mft or the -roui ! u'i! Iur Aiut.Uf information a, mst hftu i::mh power n is uk ir.s to i'lo in cavh rfpcctivf ticM. I!.- i a nrw tcitiiic of f..un ti.iV-,.t .lemon orations Know ing : rusJi now it i lu'iiiK omMimrtl wnous firliN w .11 K' thf ,i better haMS tiom whuli to ust e.uth !r!i tiav-tor hp ror the paiiu-uu!- Kiihl ot '".v.iii.l hp ha to ilv at heme on his .!n .? will m c !n:n ihc finest 'po: ,n:utv ui thp world to oherve .he :il.i!ivr merit of tlip varum. ; ,u um t or'.prtuiti t.u t hr la or ot ! he mi r:f - i 1 hi- pi Vu ity on the amount of pow p r i r pd to plow in a given Tipld be niadr po-smle by means oi .i ttaetot th namompt r manufac tured hv the llwtt Roller Hearing lueli day a nrw field I- marked out . u.ion which dcinoiisti ati. us art to lie: tnad.p that da. ! he d luiuometct 0 ill uike out aii-. t lu iruin field; ;cry morning, plowing a inirow and' recording the power required t do o It i- a somewhat simple dexioe. It omui'i a Mrong foil spring connect 1 ig the tractor xxitli (lie plow Thi vlionp spring absorb the pull, and the pressure required di tw (lie plow is tran.sniitted through oil in an nil piessure doue which in turn cp erale a hand dial recording the rje. i amounl of power everted. I Whctl Records Distance. , wheel loll'iiji oi the giouml ad the time reC'TiU the ditatiri plowed riien. as tlu sax m niathi uiaties. "The pull lime-, the dM.tme, divided by the coiit.tut oquaU the horse- pow er." However, leaxmg the mathematics to the engineers ami taking their word ': for it, the esential thing is that tliis , little device gets results, and eaeh S morning the result ot this experiment ! will be published. Then it one field. : is found to require more horsepower ' for proper plowing than the other, tliis ol course mus. he taken into con sideration, and allowance must be made for this in any mental com parison that is hastily made between the xx ay one tractor works in one field and another in the next field Sunday morning two special trains irom M. Louis will arrive in Umaha. freight trains, great long freight trams with many flat cars laden with iractors and plows for the tractor shoxv. They will reach Fremont some time Sunday, morning or afternoon. -Tnen titer 'will he unloaded Sunday night and Monday morning. Hy Monday afternoon and Tuesdav morn ing, (he big tractor show will be in full swing. Henry Ford and his party from the Ford plant at Detroit will arrive in Omaha some time Sunday morning, as they arc scheduled to leave Detroit Saturday night. Ford to exhibit two of his new tractors. $500.00. The Bee'a fund to provide pure cool milk for the babies and small children of the very poor in hot weather ban reached $500, Scores of kind-hearted people of Omaha and a few othor placet have contributed this ium. Isn't it a good sign that the world ia growing better when ao many are found ready and glad to contribute to help the helpless and the un foitunate? Scores of babies who would be suf fering but for these good people are thriving and happy. Hot weather is still witn us. The need is still great. And KVKRY CENT you give will go to buy milk or ice for the comfort of some little one. Put a dime, a dollar or $5 in an en velope and address it to The Bee NOW. ! NEBRASKA GARDEN SPOT OFTHE WEST Corn Crop Damaged in Kansas and Wheat in Dakota, But Both Prosper in Nebraska. RAILROAD REPORTS GOOD Ipft IimimIv n LnnwkilRf i . Dunn lil Mirr ( nhn A rrtm.l . tUn lie llmxl, Mhi4i, Nth Mr. ami Mr. Kotwrt Kurr T.tUI ItfM HO I AH Dcsdunes Band to Play At Riverview Park Sunday medley of "Rilly" Sunday's fa mous song!. i included in the pro gram which the First regimental band, l informed Kank of Knights of Pvth iav under the leadership of Dan Des- duncs, will give at Riverview park 'Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Recruiting Records May Be Broken Once More The local army recruiting station threatens to break another record on enlistments this month. Last month the record was broken with ninety-five enlistments. During the first four days of Au gust twenty-one men xvere enlisted. Saturday the following men were en listed: Charles I. Maybee, Platts mouth, cavalry; Feter Smith, Tampa. Kan., cavalry; Lonnie Dominick. N'exvberry, S. G, field artillery; Joseph V. Greeuwell, Xew Haven, Ky., coast artillery: Clifford C. Rosson, Clayton. III., coast artillery. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. Edna Koopman, Tot Stricken Monday, Dies from Stroke i mie I ifii.! K.-..;m,,n. J4H' South l'wrntv tirt sMcrt, South Side, win it wa- t'.i-t thought had contracted an terior poliounolilis. eomnionlx known a int.mitle paralysis, but winch was later discovered to be spinal nicnen gni, died 1'iiday at the home ot her parent-. The little girl was seicd with con vulsions last Monday. Dr. It. W. ( brittle, who was called, found upon first examination that every symptom pointed to infantile paralysis, Health authorities immediately established a strict quarantine. The following day, hoxvevt r. it was learned the lass was suftering fiom meningitis, Iruin which she failed to recover. . .os Check and Comes To Omaha to Buy an Auto A man representing himself as Mike O'Day of Hunlap. la., tendered a $400 check to the Willys-Overland com pany of Omaha ami purchased an iuto from them. Inquiries made by the firm at his bank, substantiated the worth ot the check and the sale was consummated. Later in the day the local firm, which had been told by the bank of ficials that O'Oay's account amounted t- $4,000, xxerc wired by them th;it the vheck was a forgery. Still ater came a wire that the , urchaser ot the car had been apprehended at Mar shalltown, la. The prisoner will be returned to , Omaha for trial, in the automobile he "purchased." iY.M. C. A. Park Is Taxed i 1 To Handle the Crowds The Voting Men's Christian associ ation park at Carter lake is lull this summer. Tents are pitched all oxer the place and as boon as one man moves back to town another takes his place. Some of the tents and cottages have regular tenants who live there -fit summer, and others all filled by a succession of vacationists who have dee'ded ; hat there is no use in going to a summer resort that is just as hot as Omaha The park in addition to a camp dining room where you can get "three squares" a day or an occasional uic-L has a base ball ground and ten nis courts, and ot course there is the Voting: Men's Christian association swimming beach which is almost as popular as the pool downtown. Cow Mother Yminj Pig-.. Bv'ium Mi i'O htoi bft'ii milked lr tvery uvcnlng ami his fmnlly hml ln i om it pild to do without milk or butter. John jj undetwn ot HrodilkUu Nr-ck. . kai p up with ft gun In the tupf of cutchlivf the thtf. Hf wan siontithd to find that the ow was willing victim of Ms young pig, a-ho took turns nut-king milk whtl the old i-ow la' on th ground for their bftter pru vfefoi,. Th cow t now paw luring withlr. hog-tight fence. Philadelphia Record. Use of the Rubber Stamp Frees Leo Angus from Jail The u of a rubber stnnip on a complaint charginu .eo Aiikiik with vauraiiry, the umijiht of a writ of haneas corpus and a plea by Attor ney KtiKcnc O'Sttllivan has hrouyht liberty to Annus auam after a series of sweltering weeks in the county jail DuriuK the absence of the nrnsecu tor from his office, tl.e stamp hear ing his name was used throughout ihe complaint. Juilge A. C Troup ruled Ihe complaint void and the court with out jurisdiction because the name of the assistant who swore to the docu ment was not used. He ordered the release of Augin. Sheriff Kelix J. McMianc and Henry Schroeder were made defendants in the action. Complain Hotels Sell Liquor After 8 P. M, Complaints brought b local minis ters have been filed wit! City Attor ney Mcliuire against the Henshaw and l'axton hotels for selling liquor after hours on March 18 and June 1.'. Attorneys for the l'axton secured a continuance of hearing for one week, as Kalph Kitchen, proprietor of the hotel, is at present in Kstes Tark, Colorado. I he Henshaw also secured a week's continuance, as J. A. C. Ken nedy, their legal representative, is at present engaged on a case that will take all oi bis time for this pcrL I, May Sell Property That Heirs May Go to School In order that the minor heir of the late John Meidltr.ger may receive an t lucatiou, Judge tieorge A. Hay granted the widow, Juliana Meidlin ger, permission to dispose of the un divided interest of Frank and tier irudc in the homestead, the funds de rived tliTcfrom to be used tor thei. ischoohng. Mcidlmger has been dead txvelxe xars. the hulk ot his estat-. heing a portion ( a homestead in ltu provemeut Association's addition to Omaha. The bond of the petitioner was set at $750 All reports rnii to indicate that Nrbi.iska is tlie cue garden spot of the middle u r; this eat . with hot, diy x rather t" uxor the small grain, tolloued by rains and hot w father to drxelop the com Kansas to the south has b;ir e ted an excellent crop of wheat, but the corn is reported to he in serious condition from prolonged drouth. South Dakota, on the other side, is Mii'feriug from black rust in the wheat ( iregory confirms the re ports i eailirr in the week bv report ing seriou., damage to spring wheat crop bv black rust. M (.mid. chief clerk of the I'ni'Mi Pai inc. s,ivs that nowhere on tin- lines in Nebraska has corn been t maternity damaged and that pros-j pects are excellent for a fine crop in' all parts ! the state, with average weather conditions for the rest of the summer. Northwestern Report Cheerful. Wood rains and little wind, with the heat of the last week, combined tn make the Northwestern weekly crop report a very much more cheering document than it was a week ago. With the exception ot shickley. Nora and Superior, all the stations reported rams of from one-quarters to three inches during the week. At (ieneva. where only ;t quarter of an inch of rain fell, the corn still needs rain badly. I Hut in gtncral ihe report reads: "Corn much better since rain." "lorn i looks fine." "Rain at the right time" j and similar expressions. Much of the earlx corn, particularly) where it xvas planted on high land, has been slightly damaged, but the late corn is in excellent condition -11 over the state with scattering excep-1 lions. Hastings reported only slight : rain through the week and com- ; plained that the corn was damaged ; some am that the ears did not set well. Back to the Store After Breaking Rib of His Father lake Bczman. l; years old, vet with a punch is his strong right arm powerful enough to land on his fallter and fracture a rib, presented a pitiful plea to Judge Sears in ju venile court, promised amends, agreed to renort regularly to Probation Offi cer Miller, refrain from walloping his parent and tearfully leit the court room with his arm around the waist of his parental sparring partner lake's fiery temper, combined with1 his ability to trounce youngsters of bis age m the neighborhood fina'lv landed him in court. Alex Beman. ; the father, 818 North Sixteenth street, I conducts a store where son Jake will hereafter help earn the family living Union Pacific Has Earning Increase Of Over 15 Per Cent A statement of the earnings of I the 1'niou Pacific Railway company j for the fist fiscal year ended June $0 shows gross earnings of $104,717,005, j the largest revenue in its history ThU compares with gross earnings , of $Ko,45S..N5 in the preceding year ' The net earnings alter the payment of preferred dividends were $.V4.7()fi. 7(8. which is equal to 15.05 per cent on the common stock, as compared with lO.'JS in the previous year 8 e (WDB EasffiElOTD aSflMSESaMLee j c Plmrmi torn (immmm m& mm gi mrcnanWi Rmm rrtrari Don't Miss This Genuine Opportunity to Purchase High Grade Merchandise at Substantial Price Reductions SPECIAL EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS GLADLY ARRANGED ON ANY PURCHASE IF DESIRED MS :!M A RARE VAU'K IN A TlA R(K SIZE HIGH RACK MISSION STYLE ROt'KKfl Th hravy frame It made ( selected oak nnd ftnishfld fumed, bark and at ar upholnteritd in guaranteed Imitation Hpantah leath er, ateel spring eonatriirtlon below neat, one nf our very bot rocker bargain, aperlally priced for this sale at $4.25 THE FAMOt'S KHOEHLER DUO FOLD DIVAN SIZE DAVENPORT Instantly changed from a beautiful settee to a roomy, comfortable btd. Bedding folds up iii ivfupnri, genuine sona oax irame rinisnea goraen. Dack and seat u pnoi stereo in guarnnieea imitation leather, over steel spring construction. Ideal for small room, our low prtc only $27.95 THIS ELEGANT DRESSER Is made of selected wood, finished golden. In American quarter sawed imitation oak, roomy base Is fitted with two large and two small drawers, mirror measures 24x84 Inches, regularly priced at 2Z.on, for this j week s selling, for $12.25 A SPLENDID VALUE I N A COMFORTABLE HIGH BACK FIBRE REED ROCKER, ex cellently finished In th. natural shellac and a u 1 1 a b 1 e for porches, parlor, liv ing room or lawn, while t h e quan tity lasts our very low price Is $2.69 Solid Oak Fumed Finish Telephone Sland & Chair, complete, only $1.35 A OEMTINE BARGAIN IN A BOLID OAK MIS SION STYLE LIBRARY TABLE Top measures 28x42 Inches, fitted with roomy stationery drawer, roomy book shelves at sides and maga zine shelf below, entire table strongly con structed and artistically finished Aft AA iUwp'r'ice' WhU thy U8t at th,S A GENUINE K3P FULL K QUARTER SAWED OAK PLANK TOP BUFFET, the base te fitted with roomy china com partment, linen drawer, two small drawers, one lined for silverware; has 42-lnch top, French bevel plate mirror, beautifully fin ished golden, an exceptional value $17.50 Big bargains In every department (roods held for future delivery If desired. THIS ELEGANT (r3S CHINA CLOSET is made entirely of solid onk and beautifully finished golden, has bent glass ends, three adjustable shelves, carved claw feet. French bevel plate mirror set In doep artistic frame, very specially quoted for this week. $13.75 How to Judge a Woman by Her Hair Colorado Laos Take Guns From Robbers and Beat Them C. V. Ryan and K. C. Wood, two husky youths from Hughes. Colo., were et upon Friday nighi at Tenth and Dodge streets by a couple oi thugs, both of whom were armed They did not like the idea of being robbed, so they turned on the rob bers, took their guns away iront them, beat them up and then let them go. but kept the guns as souvenirs. Leona and Raymond Make Up Divorce is Set Aside Judge Leslie ordered the decree f divorce granted Leo.ia A. Dickson, plaintiff, ami Raymond K. Dickson, set aside after an agreement had been reached between the two parties - - t I There are always the well-known and semi-humorous methods, such as sayinft brunettes are quick-tempered or blondes are keener in their mental eativity. But there is real common sense in just noticing whether the hair is well kept to judpe a woman's neatness, or in looking at her style of arranging; her hair, to decide whether or not she hus good taste. If j you are one of the few who try to i make the most of your hair, remem ber that it is not advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all purposes, but always use some good preparation made expressly for shampooing. You can enjoy the very best by getting some canthrox from your druggist and dissolving a tea' spoonful in a eup of hot water, when j your shampoo is all ready. After i its use the hair dries rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, excess oil and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. 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I TPPTM We Please You or Refund Your Money Dr. McKenney Says: "To do dentistry a little better than the other fellow, charge less for it and protect it with a responsible guarantee is my POLICY." B..t Silr.r tAA I Bml 22k f 1 Wond.r Pl.t.. C (A J fl A HTi..t Bridie fl Fillinf .... 0UC j Geld CrowB.4 worth S15 t. $25. 9, fO 3F1Q f IU Work, p.r tooth. f4 H sural B-.30 A. M. to P. M. ' WxhiMdays Md Satur4)ft Tttl SlOO P. M. Nri Odm . Sunday. UENNEY DENTISTS 14TH AND FARNAM STS. 1324 FARNAM STREET Phona Douglas 2672. NOTICE Out-of-town patrons can got Platos, Crowns, Bridges and Fillings Coin plated in One Day. Free No Students. Lady Attendants. l aiA ROOMS $ffl rnMPfrrrrvviu Wl II Uj 1 111 I furnbhedJJ FULL ST3!E PULLMAN SLEEPER, has full tubular steel frame. 18-lnch wheels, heavy rubber tires, fin ished In either baronial brown or natural, up- holster insr to match. hf"h a-rade sprlnrs. a wonderful ralue, $13.25 v 2J i L L MKTAI. 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EXTRA HEAVY VELVET RUO Excellently woven hlsrh pile, newest rolor combination, rare values at, $19.89 ESS 14 AMERICA'S ttKKATSST ROU rCRXBElBS UWT.I n WiC 4 - 16 - 18 DOUGLAS ST. uI'S !l" """ ,ul1 whlt porc.faln lined door and white back ruard to coal, our .pedal low prlc. lea. the broiler. . $49.75