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Nebraska Women
Endorse National
, Arbor Day Idea
Jcffrri HftTtr Mttny M
agr l'4n!oriiis iiBi,ti"i
Will I'rj;4 I..iiancf f
1'rutljnuticn.
By E. C. SNYDfcR.
Washington, M.uli .. SKi'ul
1 llrf 4111.) l'citrriiMit Jrlfcfi i
irirninj no rnl i' liiicii ami UU'
turns Ironi ir. .linn" ni iitiin ami
aotuii"n iirMijli'iit 1 he tommy,
rummr-mting In. hikkoImhi llut
April 22, lie ualitn imivir.ry of
i lie ftii.i.tiinriit of Arbor tUy in
N7bral.a I'e matlc a iuiiiiu.il ArUr
day throiiuh rxrcuiivc rtriH'taiiMtum.
Tlif lulioiirfl fnfftiry proic rm
i iMinnittrr. rcircnuiiiK ioiucratiin-i-t
soar-lies, lumber lcilei auj. lite
Atiif rit'n N't4Mii-r I'liMIirrs
Hfv i.lliilll, 4 llllwllll il i'iTf.
tuff, War mi U. Hnllmk ii Nrw
Vnik city: "Wc give uur lirarty
rmlnrtfiiiint In your irrMta fur
mli a proclamation,. A ricr n t
liulion of Arbor illy will liclp
linii home l ilic imlilic of tiic
I'liiifJ iutr iiu m-ril for aliiuiie
protection of ii forrst from lire, rc
inrfKaiion of rul-ovrr lamM un a
ltKc Kale anl the nccil fur en
tinuutix proli'ciioii of tinne r if wc arc
nut to ilopeml iiki fore inn t-oun-trim
for tinibrr wiih which to Imill
cur home and for the manifold u-c
to which wood is put."
I-croy JctTer. srm-ury of the As
sociated .MountainoeritiR Club of
North America, endorse the plan
and say, "I hope you will be uc
cvftil in your rlfnrt."
Endorsed by Women's Club.
Mr. Minnie Freeman Penney,
president of the Nebraska Federa
tion of Women Clubs, write: "May
I Mres to you what 1 believe M
be the approbation and appreciation
of all the women of the Xebrak.i
Federation of Women's Clubs."
L.lunrd B. McLean, editor of the
Washington Post, lias expressed his
interest in the proposal and in a let
ter to Congressman Jtfieris says
. "We will be glad to follow it lip."
P. S. Misdate, secretary oi the
American Forestry asoci-iii n, wiih
headquarters in this city, in a letter
to the Omaha congrvssin.ni says:
"We are for it from the (ground up.
You can say anything you want
about us in favor of the plan and
we will stand for it. April 22, J.
' Sterling Morton's day and Nebras
ka day, is full of inspiration and wc
are rfoing to help all we ran to make
a real move toward reforestation.'"
To Call on President.
Congressman Jefi'cris has asked
the members of the Nebraska dtic
Ration to ;oin hjm in calling on
President Harding tomorrow morn
ing to urge the issuance of an ex
ecutive proclamation making April
22 a national Arbor day. in honor of
that other Arbor day 50 years ago
in the then treeless Nebraska, when
the late J. Sterling Morton, tornur
secretary of agriculture, started tiic
idea of planting trees on one day,
attended by appropriate ceremonies.
Mr. Jeft'eris says the whole state is
interested in forestation and the
united action of the . delegation is
essential to put the scheme across.
Elevators Protest
Right of Way Rentals
Lincoln, March 30. (Special.)
The state railway commission was
called upon today to assume juris
diction over rentals charged by the
Union Pacific. Chicago and North
western and St. Joseph and Grand
Island railroads for privately owned
elevators on their right-of-ways. The
Nebraska Farmers' Co-Opcrative
Grain and Livestock association and
the Nebraska Farm bureau made the
request. They claim these railroads
have hoisted rents beyond ' reason.
The commission recently refused
to take jurisdiction over rentals for
lumber yards on right-of-ways.
Howercr. it is declared by complain
ants in this case, that elevators and
shipment of grain are a part of the
transportation business and the com
mission has jurisdiction in this mat
te when it did not have in adjudi
cation of rentals for lumber yards.
Greeley Couple Celebrate
53 Years of Married Life
Greeley, Neb., March 30. (Spe
cial.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer cel
ebrated their 55th wedding anniver
sary here. They were married at
Crown Point, Ind., and came to Ne
braska in 1878, living in Greeley
county 44 years. . Their ages are 82
and 73. Mr. Meyer is a veteran of
the civil war.
Army Officers Lose Plea
for Improved Car Service
Lincoln, March 30. (Special.)
The state railway commission de
clined to order extra cars on the
Omaha and Southern Interurban,
which was requested by army offi
cers at Fort Crook. The commis
sion also refused to make any
change in fares.
Former Plattsmouth Mayor
Dies in Lincoln Hospital
Lincoln. March 30. (Special.)
Thomas Parmelee, 49, former mayor
of Plattsmouth. at one time president
of the Bank of Commerce at Louis
ville, and for many years one of the
wealthy citizens of Nebraska, died
today at the state hospital here.
Hradarhr from Might folds.
Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets re
lieve the Headache by curing the Cold.
A tonic laxative and iterm deetroyer. The
genuine bears the signature of E. W.
Grove. (Be sura you get BROMO.) 30c.
Adv.
Summer School for
Adult Blind Planned
College View, Neb , March
nimnier ktliool for adult Mind will
j be .r!J at the Nebraska City Shool
for the llhinl lime V to AmiUt 4.
ind will provide an oppoituuify for
wdult blind of the stale- to tci.lv no
ilil. trial lines, new aviiuir, liralUe
Mild othrr cnm.r that will be tlnwn
i open u thrill, U N. Muck, li' I'l
Mi flit Ol 1 110 C"IIIMIsuil tor till'
Mind, uM ti'd iy. About 3'i adult
Mind tiident are evpeiird to enter
he school.
I'liml iu. Imi will lute llicir
truiiinu tree, which im hides board
ami riwini, oprm-ion and medical
iMtriitinu, '1 he ulf, in attendant
will include the uperiiitrtidi'iit,
putron, luld agcni, uprrvUor, Clark
Jiruee, Mi Jennie Y lohnon and
Mm. Mjiv look, according to Mr.
Mink.
The Nebraska Aoci.iti'n fr
yv.irkr for the Wind will hold in
rm.iial inieiinu at the Nebraska Cily
liislitution June 5 K and the summer
iho.. will si.irl on June . Mr.
Mink declared. It i- the diire of
tin- i'itinutiioti for the blind to gi tf
:h' adult blind, no u and women, such
Iran. int; will iualifv litem to be
ceiiue ef..tii.(iniiiB. New material
liont Kngland and a number of cal
rm mate where industrial work for
ihe blind lin been advanced, u
be ng gathered for introduction in
Nebra-ka. Mr Muck nd.
"Wc are going forward with a de
le'iniiiatnm ti develop the work for
the blind and to 'have something
worked out that will meet the ap
proval of the next legislature," Mr.
Muck commented.
PIANOS
U
TUNED AND
REPAIRED
All Work Cuamtted
A. HOSPE CO.
ISIS Douglas. Tel. Doug. S5SS.
Public Warned
to He Cautious
in Rehabilitation
?iisiiu l'ro:rfi J'luitiltl lt
ISuilt un Sotiml Fotimlatioii,
Dcpurlntt'iit of (!i.intticr r
l.ppnrt Jays.
N abin'un, March .W Altliotujli
btisiness coiiiuiue. to make piou
ic in it recovery from ihe dr
.tr.ion of li.' u indivated by hi
me received by ihe Department of
Commerce mice March 2K the de
partment warned, in a review of
condition made public today, that
rehabilitation "nerd to be cautious
that it may be built upon a brut
foundation."
Sillily ,AC kaets. the statement de
clared, "may be expected tor all of
the lesion caused by postwar over. '
expansion have not liclcd."
hile in most line., the review
added, ptiie have been relatively !
it.ible for ihe past i month. ili- .
tributor still remember the disaster
caused by ovcr-Mockcd shelves in
"Korwatd order, therefore, tt
continued, "are icivcn sparingly and
in reduced volume; however, manu
facturer are fecliiiK the effect of
repeated orders and the steadily its
creasing output of mills and fac
tories shows that lundains'utally tin
country is netting back to normal.
"Althounh the recent marked in
crease in the price of farm products
has bad a h rrfrrl "on the inoralv ' provi-incnt" the fir.t of hi inomh. 1 l4,titi- I rs 0 U I mg direction dont Stat Conunander and vaiiotu oihcr ; tiviti for h
of tb agricultural dutrivi. not I liie m Mid. while that M" otw i j .... .... t ' o ui liif and v j ;"" huuuIi. 1 he po.t w
I 7 !"Bt r1 N0' A,!,rr,"n im".tu.n ,.f the ;,.. c;, men,:
lowest figure since Mrh a cr II ''. N'. W-iN' l-f'.n. M, plannrfl a iwfini.rr.iMii, ., lo ,,.e , ,IP .Mfut
I . h ..'... ........ ....,..... . .,.!., ..I L. ..k.'l .,1.11 I.
; llil 1 rlrfiailt I .Mini; ninirt soim ' tnpvii, nun ui uamii ii4inr.t,ii ,rni4SK4 "i.
much of tin ha, i far,, been Iran'
latfd into incrcae4 biuinc.. iot
of tal year crops had led the
farmers' bands betore the iic fani
and the increase i. theielore, tWll
a prouiite cl better thing to come.
Ihe farmer i inclined t wail and
Iimh us to whether the lifice
hold and how the crop promise bv
fore making further comiiiiunnH."
.activity ol w.viicn an. i worsici j
lachinery showed a "s-unincanl ini I
siuii.CeJ deciCdsel liuiHrt tl law
till in I tbtuary dci(4e4 ta
a;rt,
in
N
Shoes for Men
EVER extreme always stylish
Dei-feet fitting: lasting shapeli
ness and, above all, old fashioned
quality.
THEIR long-lived usefulness im
parts a feeling of genuine satis
faction to every man who wears
them.
Boyden Bo&onian
$n$o and
"Exclusive, but
not Expensive"
A
S.. E. Cornee
16th and Harney
Rich in Nourishment
and of Purest Quality
yet the price of this milk is no higher
than other standard brands
BORDEN'S Evaporated Milk is
pure country milk with the
cream left in. Rich and pure as
milk, our most important food,
should be.
Its production is guarded by the
strictest regulations to insure its
purity. Every possible precaution
is observed in handling the milk,
and a special, extra laboratory test
is made on the finished, product
before it is delivered to your grocer. .
Yet you buy Borden's at an equal
price with other standard brands.
Even when your grocer pays more .
for it he sells it to you at the regu
lar price' because he knows its
purity guarantees satisfaction to
his best trade.
THE BORDEN COMPANY
Borden Building New York
Mektn alst tf Beritn't Eagle Brand Milk,
Btrdeu 'j Malted Milk and Birdtn 's CtuftcHtntry
(jMCtstrrsrc-SirO
BORATE!1
Milk
mi
The
Brandeis
Store
Hoo-Ray
We're Coming
Kids
Butter
Brown
and His Dog
Tige
Will Hold a
Reception
Friday, March 31
At 4:00 P. M.
Shoe Department
Third Floor
Buster will give a
souvenir to every
Boy and Girl who
comes to greet him
Saturday, April 1
Two Shows at
The Brandeis Theater
9:30 and 11 a.m.
Ask for Free Ticket at Our
Shoe Department, Third Floor
.BOWEN'S
Value-Giving Store
Floor Lamps
of exceptional worth at
money-saving prices.
Don't fail to see our dis
play and select one for
your home at once.
Lamps have prettily de
signed mahogany stand
ards with shades of dif
ferent styles. These are
worth-while values a t
our low prices of
$13.50 $18.95
$21.00
It Pays to Shop at Bowen't
ffy'Bowen (6
Howard St- B.tween 15th and 16th.
ADVERTISEMENT.
DONT SQUEEZE BIACK-
HEADS DISSOLVE THEM
Squeezing and pinching out blackheads
make the pores larpe and cause irritation
then, too. after they have become hard
Vou cannot Ret all of them out. Black
heads are caused by accumulations of dust
and dirt and secretions from the skin and
there is only one safe and sure way and
one that never fails to get rid of them
a simple way, too that is to dissolve them.
Just pet from any drug store about two
ounces of calonite powder sprinkle a Jit
tie on a hot, wet sponKe rub over the
blackheads briskly for a few seconds
wash off and you'll be surprised to see
that every blackhead has disappeared, and
the akin will be left soft and the pores in
their natural condition anyone troubled
with these unsightly blemishes should try
this simple method.
ACTHMA
-i nir for ;t hut weleoma
rrt ia often brouzht by
V VAPORUO
Ova 17 Million Jan Vttd Yearly
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JUUA A. attA.Nikl.V frori
-la M. U UUUJU.N. ill,....
Tw Wonder Vtluet ot ifn"
A
Clothing Service
for Men
That Is Worthy the
Name of "Service"
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PLANNING months ahead, co-operating with the finest
clothing designers in America, purchasing woolens
direct from the mills, supervising the tailoring; no effort is
too great for this organization where it enables us to serve
you better.
The result of our tremendous preparations for this sea
son is now available in the greatest clothing values offered
in America for Spring 1922.
Here under one roof you find the West's largest showing
of the world's best quality clothes styles entirely in a
class by themselves and selections so complete that every
new style i(fea awaits you.
We direct special attention to a
SUPREME VALUE DEMONSTRATION
Our Window Displays Emphasize
the remarkable New Lower Prices
a J " . aaas -
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TODAY
WfHlMOtlMAM-'
---- ---- 'or He
COMPARE
OUR VALUES
ALWAYS
"WhlKV I'DH MKN
..i'i;.Ni
jhe smartest style note
ever seen in hoys' blouses
YOU can tell a Kaynee blouse the instant you see it on a boy.
It has that air, that unobtrusive nattiness which immediately
stamps it as out of the commonplace. This is because Kaynee
designing, cutting and fitting are done by style originators for boys.
Then the fabrics! Kaynee blouse materials have an indi
viduality and quality all their own. You'll find nothing better
in the finest shirtings for men exclusive patterns; the new
fashionable neat stripes; tasteful solid colors all tubproof and
sunproof; fine white madrases; oxford cloths and silks appropri
ate for boys. The little things of particular workmanship are
apparent patterns matched in the seams, accurate sleeve lengths,
collars that fit precisely.
Kaynee blouses and shirts for boys and Kaynee washtogs for
little chaps are sold in your town.
THE KAYNEE COMPANY
Cleveland, Ohio
Kavnee
3$lousesfor3ioys
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY FAST COLOR
d KAYNEE h
m
Get Your
T(g
$1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE
YEAST VIT AMINE TABLETS from
your druggist today.
If yon are thin and emaciated and
with something to help you put on
flesh and increase your weight.
Yeast Vitamins Tablets should be used in
connection with organic Nuxated Iron. With
outomranic iron, both food and Vitamines ara
absolutely useless,aa your body cannot change
inert, lifeless food into living celliand tissue
unless you have plenty of organic iron in your
blood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your
lungs. This oxygenated organic iron unites
with your digested food as itisabsorbed into
your blood just as fire unites with coal or
wood, and by so doing it creates tremendous
power and energy. Without organic iron In
your blond your food merely passes tnrayoar
body without doing you any good.
Arrangements have been made with the
druggists of this city to give esery reader of
this paper a large tl.M package of Geneine
Yeast Vitamine Tablets absolutely nee with
every purchase of a bottle of Nuxated Iron.
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CTlCTtUiOnS
UUX, (at sun, see
,, nn. Lascars
r-v. Bneuet Qaausc. ta.
sttxhirt, have stood uw test for ever M
yews. mpiH oi - I
CB.Q. Always reha- ?hePlroduc4&
He uw test mar
ay far Cries ana U
Grim.
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AlOrmalM-Jte I I
CHILD'S FACE
Also On Back and Chest.
Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals.
"My baby broke out with a rash
on his bee, back and chest. At
first they were tiny pimples, and af
ter a few days became dry and hard.
His skin was red and sore, and the
eruptions itched so that he scratched,
and his face was disfigured. His
clothing aggravated the breaking
out, and at night he was cross and
lost his rest.
"I began using Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. I could see an improve
ment, and after using two cakes of
Soap and one box of Ointment he
was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Jessie
McCollum, 332 So. 8th St., Kansas
City, Kansas.
Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and
Talcum for all toilet purposes. .
Ssa7ltZscsrrMTlun. A iJ-V"CticrrUs-rttuh..
IMpt , suMe tS. Mu " tiottl rvtry
wher. Smp 2&e. Omtnant & sou av. Takamtt..
aYa Cuticura Soap shav. without mug.
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