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03-02-1922. » . - ~ f . . ¢ 'Lu r .. " ' * " ~. 1 f " - ".a:4~55~_5.- ann. Nm. renin za, 1922. "ilurleru mmm of nun . ,, ~H .xi n.2 AJNIB anfnnrnxss-| - fn.hgi ll w Qin' THE ENTERPRISE I,_,_':°'__.___;_"'§;; ':..';":§;.§;E. B. Caffifinv Attorney.Aww 'nm aqrrou rpomw ra a uqucunuussu wn u mrw m q u a m m u n snr: OP NEBRASKA. z ll.wumqgmn ww.A LOCAL NEWSPAPER mnusrrnonnsr muncu Nousg Pntrlodc pictures next Sunday enm- l u"My well beloved had I. vineyard T h i s m e p m n u e h u a m d i n mn h mm r u a 1 » ~ m n am iIed ld upon thc debt! owing to uid defend- lnt gn-cl moneysdue andowingto uid ddudant m W ashington c oun- 1| The County CwnIn the lhtter of tha Estate of NM: Truhlsen.Dec eu d:_ ALL THE PEOPLE s a q e f 'i f A?.."'-L uw »=~'i1'n3'f1'»-»s~!.~593fl. 1|GE NERA L A ND L OCA L NE W S Ai m COM ME NT r it, uxd gathered out the atnnes umm-burrrc.Jones,u n n l11.acumen," " " ' ' " " " " _"of, and planud it with the c hoicost Chuia Gehrke and Hike Nelson.3; §'£|':hi92 2 ; _ t u ; § 3 3 6 5 * ~ vine. md bum a tower in the midstYoun ouquired toannrersaid exch ,,f',,;,| ,§,¢,,_ to receive ,Ed ex- BLA1R,.wAsH1NG'roN COUNTY, NEB SKA, MARCH z 19m NO.5VOL. XXVIE-,'wfaunn= drove so om. Ffa- {1l¢£§i==-Q .na he looked me is wma April, wee.d u lay fora short visit..brimI nh grapes, and it broughtlhtegm Helen x1»~1==;°.f.1'=f<-M w mf .ffm francs."waz.POPULAR BLAIR TEACHRR wnns Miss Edna Reynarcl, peemanship in~ structoi ln the city schools, surprised her lilany friends, on last Saturday by slipping quietly to Omaha when she \\1l| lmibed ln marriage to Mr. Floyd Hardy, of Missouri Valley. .cr Misa Reynard. arhoeo home le in Mt. Ayr. Iowa, B teaahing her second year here and hu endeared hcreclf "to all of her pupils.. She has made many fdends in Blair by her llne vromonly qualities and pleasant ways me all are loath to ima her leave. However, she will llnish the school year after which the young couple will be ot home to their friends in Missouri Yalley where Hr. Hardy e fnnaed in the zmdortalrinl business. me sulln lcrws IIOP ES To CL EAN COUNTY 0 ? TUBB RCULAR CATTLE . . . -Goremment, State and local veter lnariane are meeting with the c ap- tains of ihe townships when exten- sive area eradication of tuberculosis ie to smart tdmorrow morning.The meeting is helng held at the Blair Court House and final plans will be mode for carrying on the work.The lo c d mc n a r e to b e e mp lo y e d a s r a : ular government men for the dura- tlorro! this work.They will work for s few days each wilth a gcwcmment men,when they will all sepante nnrl »n||mln mlll intl! ht? hlmaalf. METROPOLITAN ENTERTAINEBS To Anyone,Greetings: J ust a tw words d i ntroduc tion of the Hetropolltans:The best we can say is they can entertain any audience.no matter how cosmopoli- tan or critical.As a ulilt they are great and as individuals each one stands out as an artist You eannot make s mllilke in Ivmrlfl them for antertslnmmts.They play and lin! both popular and honest.-to-God mu- mslmcr lunurr LAK!I ALICE SCHOOL n l s r m c r TE KA MA H FI RE D EP T SHOW S OFF - - - » Dr.,I. Lukers, mayor of Telcamah and half a dozen other men1hers of QF :<10'I'rSBLUl-'FSTJDUNTY 'the Tckamah Gro department ,on;c n o s l - : s o o o n s | z » ¢ r < 1 t h e c l t y ' s n e w f i r e n a a r ,a e - scended upon Herman Tuesday after- .Tllv ronwolidated school znentloned onn with their c ut-out wide open W W ge the one when M. A Slnullfd their rlrene slgnnl horn belehing f¢:ncrly of this city, has been serv-excrucitating melody that would make ng au euperlntendlnt the pad year.HT! daughter, Misa Fern, is a teacher' in the rr des.slc.Respectfully,l ."'pg d Gm"c m ;Isa Burien Tin Heavyoyrt,rrnan.._American Legion, Zanesville, Ohio.1 "mf,?;;;=f= _,,,=,.:;==';"""°" school dis l 'Plane company will .give two enter tainments at the li .E.church on Wednesday,Marc h 3.-4 P xo.and 0 . 1 : ¢ ta l ve years a n by the practically unanimous vote of the' =~s;f» of the ICHODI districts 36 and 33,so near bankruptcy that it wlll an Indian, war dance sound like an eollan harp.Hdtlng in their mad career at the comer of Fifth and Hain streets they hitched their red wagon to the nre Plus and ln lea: time than ir. takes to tell it were shooting the atmosphere full °£ water a hundred feet above l{erman's tallest sky WASH. C0. PIDNEERS HONURED BY FRIENDS . . . || . . RESIDENTS DP w s e m x c m o x COUNTY FOR se YEARS. ¢. - n The William Allen fam: home in the Long Creek school diatrlet,so fansllarlly known so friends far and near an "Sunnyside," was the scene of n very memorable alfalr on Bun- day Feb.19.when ndgllbora and friends gdore gathered there io Pl! their respects to wo pioneer dtluba of Washington eounty.w I ' r mscraper.L. . _ ; ' i c ~ f f .'.'l'E,"i" |.......... 'ff ~ f J Q ..A ¥L`f§§`sIH»r¢E`mEE£ii»`!£°`i1\ the 17thL ""`""'"' visitor """"'"iviw ¢».n`¢¢13 the pastor ww thePaul M. Barry, Plaintiff,E£§'Hf§1Eh61A. U. 1922. and duH.J.GibsonwenttoT°`k°'"'"'ohu1m mmv By 0'H:.n3on Mlher a 0'nion :in #nm :imma :Br pymesnt °f mu 1'.P..[h ? . . \ . - . Z3. i 'f. f. f'. f'. . f1 'fI. ° .f¢ . . . . . m l n .. ~ T. . , § f" T. n . . . , , f,. a v ¢ § \ f\ g\l \I: |A hi m1\|.f.|)fI1E\"l.n*il*~Q u eY a n g'T D Ms a i d~~o f March. 1922.m .,____with ~ viney ard like thin?W lut is this vineyard?Lit ua have your an- swer before 9:00 1. ln. Tuesday. 28. li: and NouCatl1oIic. to attendany or niloftheseservices.beginning .. ., _._,..,. We have them ordered for next Sun dw evening, you ara vrdcome.. J. A. Johnson, putor. u n u - n\ LEGAL NOTICES Nollcel0 NonResident Deflndanl {}'Hanlm1. Maher & 0'llanlon, Attorneys- In the District Court of W uhirgton County, Nebrulu. Paul M. Barry, Pllinl.ifl', -vs-ParkerBrother:LandCompany,3 Corporation.Defendant. To Parker Brothen Land Company. A Corporaxion:You will take notice that onthe16th day ofFebruary, 1922. Paul M. Barry. plsiutiff, filed his petition in the Uztrioi Court of Wuh- inztoncounty,Nebraska,uzainst Parka;BrothenLandCompany.1 corporation, the object and prayer of whichistorecoverthem mof ;a134.oo. together with interest there- on at ihe rate of seven per cent per annum from the first dw of Marc h 1921. and costs of said ggtion, said sum of S313-1.00, withmid interest. being now dueandpayabletothe :mid plaintiff from the said defendant es comrnilsiona and moneys due for commiuionn for the sale of real en- I ending Good Friday night C. A. Beyersdorfer. Notice olHeulnl.App olnt mmi a l uid ~ ty C ou rt, t his I~ da y of AdmlnlnlntorI"e'{.) 1922.A CDEBEL. STATE OI-' NHRASKAas.a~s¢~c;"my .1 .In Th e C o u n t y C o u r tI nt h eM a t h e ro ft h eE l m .o f~BHERIFFS SALE Names . - `u| leu.Want More liggs? »F e e dK i n gJ o y ' sL a y mg ' M a s h Kip; Joy`s Laying um is ¢}mP°"<i of rw nmwmilk Pfefxpiimd Bone Flour. Yeut Vitamines. Ground Egg Shelli. Slum Cooked Ont Grolts and Kiln Drled Conf Hearts.'These ingredient! un pmportioned in mlke the Shell, Talk and While ol the egg..I! fed as we direct your hem will lay eggs.There |i :ia need of feeding Anything else except | eerkh fred for the mxintenxnee uf the body. There is no particular reuon when n hen ls cared for pro~ perly that lhe should not ky em durlng the irlnlet munthl, when eggs are hlgh inpriceand prom! arelarger. ll Defi' have a dry place. comfortable quarters and proper iced they should lay mt all Kimes of the year.They are cruwd for that purpose. Feed King Joy's [laying Mash SOLD AT oades Coal rf Feed .Store _____ ___ _ | _ . __ by the c lerk of the district c ourt of Washington county, Nebraska, on n decree of foreclosure wherein John C. Hzmmnng is plaintiff and Clan Belle Burroughs,Elmer O. Burroughs at al are defendants. I will sell at public auciion to the highest bidder for ash at the west front door of the court house in the city of Blair, Washington county, Nebruka, on the 21th day of February . 1922. at one o'clo& P. ll. the following lands and tenements to satisfy the judgment and costs in uid action.Lot three, block eleven, Ar- lnigton, W nhington oounty, Nehru- ka. Dated January 25th, 1922. HAURICE MEHRENS. 52-:arSheril. The heirs at mwfiiéxn of kin. de-§Attorneys.risen. lezstees. creditors. and rlncanxlnlnn-mumumln aqua gag; \;=-""*-?..2.".."§""""""'°;'.T.| qmt§nu~as ;t present organized Xor 'Dre party included Ben 0. McDonald" xrulcnwnu ' "' " " "w w w "'gg ""'"mag tue more woeb.and Lynn Plrrllh, former Hermmzitas, dll' and John A. I d' ur o . l'bl'a\~ing an all day union of thethe funnor at tha wheel of the truc k. ~ m, E"l'f'.if'F__ ....:.L\-... and friends Of 1.110 ~ f8¢l that lhH§nn| nil n;vlvn| in iilnir nn vat. EEE' "'"?° no mlshh il elwllllll ""I "`-hi ,];,;,;,T,;,;,;;,;, aa; Gm\.|§éib¢i£i¢a for "P M-s» ~=°=93»e'!"- me panner. "i'éF§»iiul1lion was out several d~ ~ , ; " " " ' = '"" " 5' * "" "repahin||,' the tenant house on the A. nuzoasr-E. Dixon mm which Lafe Golden will.,.?~1"'iL1$'°'n§»">':1~ :§1a"nf»r\`M:§l ~ num and Watson Tyam etch ters were nhoppers ln Fremont Satur- bou ht hrv mfleh cows last took.di? evening.u i . mdHn .Rdph Ray nr: the proudmrnntaof 1 baby dxughter.BELL CREEK VALLEY NEW S The mothor and babe ue nr. the home of "flu 190 018011.Mr :IInflnln T.|\lIms\n nf Wlnllnu Wm. Thomas was down from To knmnh Saturday shaking hands wit*fr¥0-rd,_Geo.BrodersnnofFortMar vinColo., mme Monday for o viqit will l'|4'*1'rMAsaDixon o! Blair wasin townSzlturdr-.'..-Un Monrlav JohnS'!r¥nn»r skinnedoizht of his doo nook of Buff 0!P'"?1 M we go lu press me sau news olthe death of cur old friend, Charley Sclleck. of Omaha, reaches us. Mr. Sellec k vu bum Nov. 2, 1829 and hu livcd nenriy s century, hav- ing passed the age of 92 years. He lived for many y an in W uh- lnxlon county. naar Herman,on the farm and later. as a citizen of Blmlr a n d.t h e o ' d t i m e r s a n d a l l n f t h e Q \ clude these lo that thc whole county\ , Hr. }{(}_ Jemw, president of the rn.\y be listed ll CIBII1.It i s fEn "'| |h]|,jpgg-Burt county _drainage that thla ls the real dm of area endi- cation Wbrk. Quietly and emciently the Wash ington county fair board is laying phre for one of t.he.biagut and best county fairs ln the state for next flll. The hat fair was a decided mcrw. dlstzrict spoke of the hisinry of that project,mentiqning the 0¥€tWh¢lm-ing opposition 1Ihf¢h lt first encoun- tzrcd.H a s t n n e d t h a t n o f a r u h e knew there is not n dngle :rim con- cerned who 'wld not .c llmr them to take the ditc h any .Hr. Nelson of heartily £nd0l86d by all ul! D105 0f|[hg engineering hun ;und;,d ' n d aside u " $ L " 1 L " ~OYSTER SUPPER A SUCCESS rar-n : a m i d m n c m m 115-five high sch 1 n ll " P e n eme '.,..,.,.,~ u n hu lls . , ; : °, , : " :; , m' ;ther uw oy lter supper puma ol! by gh school di,t,;¢|_nm wg; 5, althn men at the M. E. churc h baumcnt engnrsmsm md . r a ent ¢f last Tuesdny evening was a gnnd me- , . i , ,of the grades Inc ing the c eu financ ially md lodafir-. octogenariarm;tlgc highut point reached was by Mrs. Clarks: Wilcox, who was B4 year: dd |ut Oc tober, bu t a s a bc n mnr k ld 33 ;¢ , ,_ "vu the youngest ln the company present' sn d h y h e r p hy n i c lla n dmu xta lc a - purity no one doulied her.S h i l i l augur of pupils so u,eu,'dm.;The entertainment for the evenin the distlc etion £1 belngthe oléutgb j, _, ,,at the school ,11-k.t n o w n a rumiahed by 'the m m hand. Her present except Hearn Mlm mul M... \h.|\ ._.:¢|-»\.- 1.......\|:...:|.fr\...Tll!Y Dlly I f ¢ W ! ! l ¢ C f . i o n l ~With hi!!hulb lnd, ul! I - s m i l e Sunday evening Mr. and Mn. Km-nethTysonentertainedtheConetyfamily. Byron Baud and family and ||,:,HenryHeardm dMrs.RonaSars vialleld Hr. and Hrs. Laughlin arent of 'Herman Sundav.sMuay are fruihxint with severe colds and lzrlnpe due perhaps to the change- gbie weather.A.Sluregrh umovedhisfnrnllvfrmn Rlulr 20 e fam in the Kindred datalei.Mr. and Mrs Wnhan Tvion altend- edUre mlniedfolksdanceFridaynirhl..IThe rnmher and sister of Lair Gol- den came fromIon Mo nd ay for nvial! amen! relatives.Mr. :nd Mrs. C. B. Bunn visited at m n .n e r m l nn e r l w l lI 5B u n nl v 'her daughter, Mn. Ernest Heir their hutcherlnr.TheFoutanellenubf sc hool five a play and almrl programdw evening, Feb. 24. Mr.andMrs.Aux.I d lmn ndnulhbenMary,andMrandM' -.Albert Llllmnn :spent Sunday at the Wm. Heltman home.Mr. and Mrs. liuhiman of Bernmn with willF,g- and SDPM Snlnflay nt the Mrs. Sadie Men-Kerlnht. homeMrsWm. Willienlmr entertained nf number of :wuz folks at her homeP"rflnv eveningThe Messrs Herman and Wm. Lal'- °"'-"l 11'd families of \\'in\\low snfwt 3°1"=*n\' at the home of Mm Minnie herdeathhasbeenlltflédtfl more than two weeks and Gnnliy e-'me to relieve her Intense sufredne. ThmnvhI! nil she has been klnfl and patient n-d zmnredetcel all that hu been done fmherorllvrezrettinr.nashesooften mid. that she could nat unasit.Punernlservice# were heldSaturdayandintermentmadeinthe Blair remelerv ,.On Wedncsdav nf'»rnon'\. Pc-la. 15Mrs Hnetinn end Mrs. D. W .[Zut-Iedme entertained the members of fh- Ladien Aid al. n. Valentine Ten at thel'n"\e of the Ini*rr nt the Wood"-U11»rilkerneh.Almutfnrtv-firele r epresent and n verv pleasant nfiernburl wus spent by all in games and ronLnllnann|ve\'v~t'n'.delicinns luncheon was minion ihesr nroeeeded to liven nn lllfontnnelle and Ft. Calhoun. 41 and honorable In me ueanngs mmothers, exercising good judgment in Business and n loyal friend and neigh- bor.lie lenvee a wile'nnd one daughter, Hrs. Oltie Berg who reside in Omllly s r .5l.\RY'S AUXIL IARY MEETS A: the mms =3=eef»inz lui wk Itlllmié J é\¢§é`i¢:¢ ui; um lord uni was decided to enlarge on the boyz' and girls' club deplrtrnent.Approxi- rnelely $280.00 was appropriated for prize money for the younntere.l t is fe lt lh lt th is wi ll lend practical! encouragement for them to go nhendeven in the face of :EH cm11peiitio:i'. serving them enough as pasture and hay lnnd.Since considerable of the. support came from Burt county in is possible that these men will get lo- gether and straighten the creek on thei; adde of the Zinc. Al the zum ;,,N| ,¢h¢, for sowing Bv`sN1Nc J UURNAL sa A Y u n The Evening State Joumnl is mek- ing n trial mall price of only 83 for a whole year. The biggest and bright est evening paper in Hehraslu, giv- irlz more news, more canoons, comics and lport feature! than any other. ttle and played 1 few more selec- done Everybody present seemed to have enjoyed themselves and felt that it 'yas good to lure been there. -- - I P CHAMBER OF COMMERCE xzrrrs Wm. Allen eune from Illlnch, 'uhm a i a d o f e le ve o y e e n n n i e q tt le d o n Ihe farm MU°lnlr\t hh present home. 'Through Indian troubles and g n u - h o n w P la n e s . lu n y a n m d d n ' onel, h e herh ld fdth jn Neb raska: ke ep in gthe bu to f tha pn nh hi lloy d f»»»d--»¢~=;i»'"f»-*-»- \ . T h e m e m b e r s o f S t .\ » I a r y ' | A m i - I L M * y e a r o n l y n o o n w;a.||_"uu.~d i l l l o f o a t s i t i s w e l l t o r e m e m b e r s o m e E v n r y m e m b e r d y o u r f u n i l y vm ;T h e r e g u l u 'm o n t h i y a u s t i n ;M i h a a ve : l o o k e d t o r n : va , e s u r m n g n u " "| 9 I " ""° ' " " " `*' ""°'"°°*-1 \A n _ _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ 1 - u _ 1 r _ . - - -- : n . -..4.|..l..l... r..|as.- liary oi me zspnenpal m a n n mn:with Mrs. E. C. Jackson on Shlwe Tueaaday for their final sewing beforeLent.` They c ompleted a number oi nr- rnentn to be mint away and spent the ¢`S""" 132' ;;,;,a"»,a,;;.. as C.. Cook, Ly le Crapenh P. Rhea. and J. B. Suicklett Iington. A. cg. Iensan of Kenna C . E . Re e i e o f F L C a l h o u n . u w " " H "'i n r mun ' =i i; :' ,¥ . IllnnhnvnuudnrI r .m i"l'l~.:h..k'!l.m r. 'Ennlvd In W|:ln|1¢lu'."; EEE!"'I'2.' .?.§.?'.'E1I'.'%' f......|.:fi i n u g i n g Jr u r n l d , w h i c h i s n d a y 1 1 1 0 - l d O f'M a n y m a t t e r s o f i n t e r e s t w a s t n k e n 1 S i n c e t h e d e a t h o f l l n . A l l a n . d m o l t "I n a ..___ . \ - _ : - _ - 5 ..: .. . H. .- _ 4. ..L I ; i n n n l u l h i !m u l . u~ dm #~nth ~im: anniversary Mar k BuMr. md Mn.ty.J. s Conetv hu ronllnod to his home zhndlsabiad wx.I .. .., ~<z';,,1§mQ;""h Hotel Conan Hotel Sanfor .AAv :~ rf~. MartinScheer.sonofHermanhref of rsar Fontlneile. died aucl nly hut. Thursdav #naming at theInside hospital.Ha was taken nickree weeks an Qrith typhoid fever the hotel but had recovered go 'thate 'ru able to be up but he nufferrd relnpaeanddiedl\fternmlnulaster.The funern! vu held Inst Sun-nv at the Ilmwn Creek churrh ara! I. made In the Brown Creek Mr. lndErnrstElmoland upzhtar and lon left Friday for Cam-ridzt. when the-v wil! lead the choirthe avaxngelisnic meetings lt that hookThey expect to be gone thne Mr.andMrs.FloydGilfry.Miss~inn!!Wolf andRaymondKrugerutoed ln 'Pl'a'r to see the basket hall e.Blair mwn tmun was defeatedAtncnnd meeting o! the parent on umc iatioy wsa held In thgh lchooi audiumum Tuesday evmng with an atwndarice of fifty adults-~ :nesting was opened with g shu !§H"»li" "" '\?§i5'»§»]\i"`¢|fm`||m "um __id_ DON'T BU RN YGUR \ua n. puh .vu ; n . ", _. - " _- . ... - _ -d i r e c t l y fr o m M i s s o u r i V a l l e y t o F r e - m o n t t h r o u g h B l a i r i n s t e a d o f x vl n r a r o u n d b s O m a h a . T h e c o m m u n i t y n i e p r o p o s i t i o n w a s t o k e n u n I n d dis cus sed a n d a Luure.Of the muy pleannt soda! gathering: at his home. then never wu o n e t o e x c d th l ll n o o e i a b i i i t y good cheer and true friendship.A p o e m w r i m n b y M r . H e D o n 1 l d a s l TH E wo n w SH R INK IN G Nol"!'11ynicilly, um Through Modern' flliheljr. ang breeders cooperate Mn- Hlnrldtl Linden. mmhé °rliuTuhET§|rmilm»u~»p»u¢aua\-Iirlpuu ugh au frm up maMeme at Cammuniutim I m a a r x n s n u u u n a a u n \|it rn: 1 mini thine.i u l : u n | n u . \ o va u § \. ¢ u u n - I n v t h f 'H v- " H "- - - - - v " - " - " - ' - - -' -- --~-- - u - - -- - u -rf f n da ve be c o m e t h e n e i g h b o r i n g a r e a s b e t t e r . c l u b : r w r j t h a t e m r t o c h o o s e n c e r t a i n b r e e d o f h o g : o r Ts,f \ \ , r ] g ¢ r L ,.G o l d e n - r o d .w h i c h - a u g o urf m h v U i x t n n r r i n th o u sa n d s o r i n l e " r h n g t h i s s n b s t a n t h l ° " ° ° ' " ° 3 ° `c*'!.¥~- h i e L h c v r o w n h vo s t M "|_ _ 'f.f'fL "f'f=f'. :- _ . .- .. .1- » fff§'.'1, 'f.'I_O B I T U A R Y w h e n l n t h i s i s s u e .H u m : a n d n m d » `"" " " "" " " ' " """ " " ' _ " ""mgnf \\qu.enz uuv un \>:»n¢| unc:Ill'hundreds of miies hm: given way to outs that some 20 hand.Sc vr r!I Uri:the unfortunate one 2 ings and old»!ime stories madethldayhour.; of time.The "prail'fa sehoon-An ir-we-ation fav \""~rh'n|!ion coun- onentors have been secured to sow 1;Mn .Suzan Alzinl Blackstone page all too quickiy. " the lm:- express and Bnilinjg ves- ty fair wi!! vid much to the interest No. 21 eats dong aide Kherson in we A tumber of high school girh met pa,,¢¢1 awly on 'ut Thursday. Feb.The refreshment committee served sci has succumbed so the magnllleent in the fnlg.ie is believed."f2"f'f s~~1e fieldthis sprirg. md the county '3E.'°"°_"°'"" '¥.°"° of their °°°h°"f' 23, 1922 at. her home on eglt South a buifet iunrheon at one o'elock forI [ N eR o c kS p r l n g sC o a l The Best Coal on the Market sf o rt h eP r i c e . We ~make deliveries to all ep a r t so ft h ec l t y .' \ra|\scontlnenr limited, the \vineles< telegraph and telephone, the pnlahiel oeenn liner and the alrplnne_These modern modes of travel and ruethodx uf eommunlcutlon have brvught the far flares near and inereaned inter- 'esm in vwvlr l, wu n mm . ma llvlng eonditlnna whlch but n few years rrgu ocrupied the inmginatlon aa nlmoet gf another world W m,th e fu i llty o f (0l'l\1l\|llL€l~ me between all pnrte of the world there has come n growing demand for information wntemlng the out- nf-the-vuy' planes nnd the changing Yue of the world. l-he hablta of peo- ples brought nearer the topographi- cal description: of counties made ae~ eeuzbn-_'r o h e lp mr lv mu i n fo r - rnntion.The Enelerpdte contains m k l y u r article rrenlred by the National Georrnphlml goelety, rylrleh, lllustnsted. ls ln en nlng d ln~ ntmctiv ferwrekfl the.per amfene which should secure a large :ending among the prorrreuive-lnilned,es- pecially among the school ehndren. I w Bums" |ho\1m |»--..- mud very Ww- lnr wherever tried wrt. ax all mothers are anxioua to hr' -their hahlen neored, ne well aa to show what splen- did bdhlea they have." Wunhingtnn eounty la abundortly bl: -'fl with luny vwox onel una the ma- =~ the idea wrm nvuzeated Mr. Fred ll~ "- man ollered $5.00 .~"'ra to be diviled betwe en n o bu t boy .na dn from ll! on 21 months old, Hr. G. lf Pfelker offered nn nrlditlonal prize of Mono wr time depoalt to the heat hnhy shown.ln addltlnn ri blwnl wlll he givm £0 dl bible: pluinl. ~.mn the hoard npprouriated 830.W to be dl- vlded among the wlnners.Misa Le Marten, the eourty Red Crou nurne. hu eonaented to act an superintendent of the "Better Bahlee" :hour and plane to operate a rent room ln connectlon. She will cooperate wlth repreaertn-t l v a e l the Unlvanlty Extennlon Service ln rrivini talks and deman- ltratlona on the are of babies. Parenta who an the proud owners 61 rr-rpm- win be wen repald' for a vim to the fair u every ut of trlp- _ggrnr l an-inns to have such llelde in all parts of xlc ff-| -tv.A postal card or phone coll vlll. hrlmz a prurnpt rexponee with (dl partieulnra. Mn .LeRoy Blsbee vnu elected project leader ln dren form work at Mrs.Solomon Barteu'e,where a de~ rnorutrutlon was held lu t we e k b y Mrs. Chu. une. p rojec t lender ln ~ w. Blair township, And lm Carl Olnnm A splendid eomrnunlty dinner vu served and | md time was en- joyed by all those nttezdlng u wellua havnt; anumberof forma lnnde.I4nnonetnti¢vnl are mln; wa uruf week at we all day meeting: on Wd- uuday at Mrs. Geo. Ohrt'| ln Cnl~ houn and an Friday at Ura. J. P. Rheae at Arllngwn_Flheen (ann: were made during the punt week Prof. H°vP\r1. I xpeeidlxt on :rnalllruiu and fnllu lrilr be in Wuhlngwn pon-tv thu. week.Demonstrations and meetings will be held at Giant 0hrt'| and c. B. Neuvnnn'r In Calhoun Mun Fayrne Dixon; to gxve uenruae McCann, n aclmolmate, a our-prime on her eighteenth blnhday.Gamu and a flnn land: ww! at n very reuon» able hour for school gh-la,made a plz:nent evening for them. .Bd Rann ll ngaln callxht ln the toil: anal ls thlx time c harged with ald in l a nd ma e; uw d eli nq uen c y of (our girls of minor nge.The pre~ Iiminary hearlng vnu held um morn- inx and he wma bound over to dlstrlet court under four tlwunarzd dolhr honda'mu he rm not been ahle ro 1-aiu. The Proposed Enter Conc ert ng made a fine hefinnlnl. havin; had over 50 present at the flret p iee d a r t Friday e v a l u ;U Lhere are illy' who wish 90 Jain in there la etlll room end opportonltv for them.The ner! prac tlee wlll be Tneodny eve~ ulug, Uuuh 1. atjha Chrletlan ehumh at B o':lock.if The funn-nl ol Mrs. Ed. W ulf! of < en Wednmday. at Lester Pnmon'|.\ Ilraon vu held from t he llethodiat Blar on 'l'h\|'vrlev aY\r~'¢\on at l P. M. .amd Fl J. P. Rhe|'e Lyle Crenonhawr '¢nur¢u the (nanny)aiternmn. The hody wa.: brought here hy auto street in thla elty nt the nge of 'rl year:and s days. Deemed ' a v b u m u r ' c m n n coming ui Blair about 27 years ago where she xlnre made her home. The luneral xervlua. comin/:ted by Rev. Forenun. wus held at the home nt ll p. rn. on lust Sunday where a lnrge number ol lrlenda gathered to :haw their reepeet for the departed and nympathy for the mrvlvlng re~ latlvu. She leave: to mourn her. ldra. Fred Innes of Kennard. Rohm ma Clar- erc e Blukatnus of Blnlr,w m ,nf Casper, Wyo., Alfred, Ralph and Ern- mett of tlurllngton. W ye., and Mrs. Owens ol Fdton, N. Y. Frlendnhlp la the ru u t euentinl thing ln the huxlneen world. or my .othe r 'i lk ol tile.And y o rgaxft make .rr-uma .by vronrhuting m e tear lng duwn md de dny i-g ne ry ~ body ind evefythlng you eorne ln mu- tm wlt h .Thll £xn't» a with world glt'a a henutlful world.- ...__-_ _.~__..___ e . t. . L . - - whim all appnxm we re ready ando merry eongeninl emnpaayvlslted u they had mn done for yearn.. , Those p r e m t were Wm.Allen. Mean and Meedamea J o h n li f lk l- ald, J oe Luure. Grant Allenpseutt Allan m e family,CMH Alle n and nmu y , c lr r lr u lur me f mu y . Ha r nun W ilcox, W m. MeDoudd, A. uf zure. I-'rink Dudgeon,Henry kohwer. J. J. Sierlr,Jerry Foley. Dan Thomp- son. Wlll Thompson.John Arunsorl,Jack Laxure. Loule Schenk..Fred Long, C, J Hludley, Ed Nater, Hu- dnmea Blary Barry.Mlna Schmidt, C.A.Schmidt.Clnrlaea Wilcox; Messrs. w. H. W oods, w. H eww. Q J .Selunldt. Cnlz Wdzht.Wm. Schenfk,lllsaes Theresa and m r - gam L uure , lle llud a ww. Gre tc h- en Cook, the Sturenavn ehlldran, Amy. winner ;L,_.un-ed we Gnu Eloise. Burn ulriv ms nurrumtv '. Around n daun of Indies And their h u s b l n d a a ll e d a t th e ~ o l lr . R HI;l n u v u r r n m l n n l r . v v u u l n z n v n s" 4n l- v il||l ||I . :1 . 1m df l n l l y. rF m t l l l e l k .- = -1-»; " { , f ° " n " _ _ _ _ ; ; ; , , ; _ _ { , , _ d , _ |l e . A l u md W. . § " . f " `|="». .¢... .||.1 ." ""~ e . ! s " f ' m ! 3 f . ' I ' : : * : " i H WM 1 1' Hd l n nu m e sfe e m n s mv p ro w ew h ok n e wh i m .H el m ve saw i f e . H E R M A N m : P . » \ m ' m a N I 'fo u rm r sBandt h r e ed a u g h t e r si n m o u r n h i m . Mn .SinfulWilsonofOmaha spent the week-end nt the parentalLie-Q. Lowa home.Geo. Hart was a business visitor toTekamah Tuesdny.Mr. andMrs.ArthurLeach.Mr. an d MmClyde Leach, their father.John Leach, and a sister, Mrs. Bama:meteredupfromOmahaSaturdayand were over Sunday guests at the Hurry bench home.Mr. md Hrs. J H. West were Omn-hn visitors 'hxesdny and Wednesday.Hugh Cooke of Blair was in townWednosdl .yMin Elizabeth Peterson of Omnlu was. an _grer _Sundayn e s t o fher 1 e | The fhnc e :inn bvthe Americ anLegion Saturday ewnlnsr was n rnnstpleasant Affair.The only l"°nflic|.n being the lark of room.Roth hallswere used ard were jnmmed full. Thr-ery one both old :nd rev-me turnedout to help the boys and their effnds:ware rewarded by | glance at either plnoe.Every body had the time oftheir liven and would how danced un-I til mornlng had the music *ee* for-,nilhed.Supper truservedntthai W m Hotel.The proceeds were 1-round 3100.00 and we underntard will. be uned toward building n hall.~ You will get no free garden seeds ,. n mnmer. Hn. human.Everett Wen uma down from Non:n::l"l'ue:da1 for l visit with home oEar ( W i kox o f CHI : wu I He r- mm caller Tuudny.J. I. Bnwlier wen! w BILL! Tue:- '*'f md Mad lor county ll\lrM_(ov/nd Hannon who nttendl Mld-landcollegnntPn mc mt lpa n th eve ke nd wi th h hp;nm\,|_ lr.and Mm E. P. HumanLV.Ad on un up en tF r i d aSn Omnhx naxtuprlng.DirectorDawescame won lhlx mm o f sa w. 00 ° ma ki ng up Lbs budget the other day and Ml lduon flube d in Lhe d r and than vu 1 :ni ppin g so umi- that vu All. Tha cunnm hu lang been l Sola and | h u mb u g . a n d a n u m a to n m puhm fund;The and thu vu sent bmulc uf.o u rthacountry,nrq ly f n : n e w m d U s d : o b l m v u t o make eongruman aolid with the vo!-MIlUl.l.1l uuusuuw ?;\ek .Tk;".'L°'».?..\.~ m r umuuyuod uhsmv ldnho :-ummm nenlnu houuvulnn ul annum annum.c o m mn o r m . c o m m m 1 ne Rhoades Coal 8| Feed Store The Fire1-nn's Awnugl Ge:-tn-wh-'nan shown will be awarded n c uh and Frad Scheefs in Arlh1gion.¢m in- Plrly. held on Inst Tnesdlw rm- prime of $5.00.Ages of babies r'~nw1niF1idny lmevlv g r t lD00 A.M. ing wma a huge menu, lo it hu besn will be limited.Competition will be Thou ntt¢nf'f'r: the Wednnsday and npo rml.Az:interesting progr\m,dhrlded in four dunes:Girls from Friday meat!-wa are invited to bring was nmdemd,followed by dnndns 18-27 and 27-36 months old. and boys along some |Luh fora reid community and light h were sen'ed.|af some ale.get to-gather henna for burial in the Blair ceme-m y .rm, :na an o rms ma.Hn.. W u lf! un s l Mi n Burmdnter m d lived a number of years ago with lu* parent: in tha southern put of the m n .D U T Y b n l n u i l n ,v n u n a l u c v "M J u g & m _d o w n a n l u r k n i l l e ,u a . .m m n d n z l x s _ ; `", _ °m m f L h d r u n I m a :a n o p e r a t i o n .h u r e t u r n e d z a w i s h e s f o r l n .K i r b y . h l r h o m e h e r o m u c h i m p r o v e d i n L n n c h w u x r r a d b y t h l h o i h l l h m m d n r i n f t b l d t e m o o n u d v i s i t h g i u county.Rad The Enterprise.It' | d u n .much ln frlellnel. z a , gf THE m m nm m , § LA1 R. Nnna s lu.'nm , Bmrrz. Nsamslu costume bondnlaa or A c oat. a mn and s allk blouse. rather mm renaland 1| onepiec e ann--u one ot`th| mm: lmponlnt futures in nn c lotinl which tht princ ipal hunch ooutudanare not preparing for mrlns. 1 PU!I tuhlon anlhodt; ny| ._.Anhou¢h un aratl, the blouse is really a pm or ih llu ' | t, u lll. le l£ h ¢ r ¢ 0 mb ln ¢ d o i ' u i mm a a n n tht e mur mm whi c hthi cunt usd sklr¢_|!\ made Ulld u u t r i m m u m l l s a e i o u n u m e n i n tb l tnrm at appllquod xnctitl or tulmllr #11191 'A mi t worn at m m k m and one which will doubtleu tml hmm with zha Amerlun woman um mrinx- eousma or a Mplennh bar coax and iklrt of t m kilha.The c an h l llevmdghtha!es1|,1b deans in plllldl mm and a mi t mlllag c o llar, 'bidi m l !bc fnueqed d m v :about th-I mek or left opm to me n i l ll lu l.'Thi iecompsnylng No u n In of u n silk. with l amen patum ln brown.and hu 5 mga c ollar and lon; biihw degrees.Since the coat :mm our this Storm Country Polly ..by Gfggg Miller White e cm, sun and Qteuan h~iumo. ' L U V II H- -L l' n a |t a n t a vl r z a s e ve r i n i h a fa s h l m h e l d . t h e fa r m e r h e l m : e q u a l l y w w h r I n b o t h t h e ha n d ke r c hi e f m d h e a vy w e n t ! ! .P l a i n m i l e :a l u e l l C|_A_'T'§IC LINE:_IN NEW GOWN n e c k n vm l t r t l l n g G U N ! 1 | o b l n l n e d b r : h e h i g h co l l a r e d bl o u s e w m a i n l fm x | | e e 1 e l f a l l i n g b e l o w n n : r u n n e r sl ee ve s o f t h e c o l l .T h i m o n t l m - p o r u n l fe a t u r e u r t h i s bl o us e i s a p e p l a m o f d o t h . w h i c h b m p b e l o w t h e bo t t o m o f th e l . o a t .Th e n n q t l s l l n e d w i t h t h e : l i k fr o m w h i c h 11 3| m ou se l l m m e . Th e f u h l o n o ! m a k i n ; b l o u s e s n m e x t e n d b e l o w m e b o t t o m o f s u i t j a c k - e t s l a o n e w i d e l y d j vo m t e d b s m e l e e d l n g d r e n u n k e n f l l a d a m e J e n n y than a long mmiée cf tllk. wllh ad e e p b a n d o f e m z z n l d e r y n t i t s l o w e r Qdge.Th l s b l n s e l l co n sl d er n bl y Zo n g e f t h u n t h e m i t c m ! w i t h w h i c h l t I t w o r n ,t h e e m b r o i d e r y a p p e n r l n g a s : h u n k I t w e r e o n t h e l k l n n r cu n t . A l l t h e sh a d e r o f t q n .a n d n u w i l l h e p r o m l n e n !I n t h e n e w m r l n l m l t l o f m t h t h e ta i l o r e d a n d fa n c y typ es.Th e n -l s \pe fl s t e u t r u m o r t h a t t h e 'r o g u e fo r th e pl a i n t a l lo m e d m y l u l l .w h i c h p r o ve d Un ch n sn e- c e n I n P a r t s l a n s p r i n g . vm b o r l pe u te d th is s ea so n,n o t o n l y I n m r d o t h .s m i n n n e l we l l . m l : l l l e w B o t t o m n f su n J l c k l i l W i d e l y A d v uu t o d .. nl-un ~.<» ~l l t h l i n ; C i t y . l up w 'u m m m :n u r m u m .n l 'huk.P i h z l i r l h l u n s : .° - u r " ' " " " b , .1 - = : ' " » ' x n lu 2 2 | - ¢ - = t u r n . o s c a r m m k ; ; - f _ ° - ° -h r l l l f . I l a n g h l a o r .o s u n t ! !n u f h d h " 3 -I t l i t h l r ll l ' t h e bu r n o u t 'Put t: a lo ne z u m r n a d .l e m m a l u : -l m s l n w h o n n a n | a n d u n a | = n ¢ u 1 oeeup w l l m d r is t e r -m m e n t .xvm r o r h n n ac s a va n u t h l M u n n l l l c l t s n l ha u ; ~ m w h i c h n o h r -a u r a n n in t u i t i o n a t d r i v-m w s : r m m a m u .m aqua: h u n t s r m p u h l a n w i t h u n aa l a m t u n . a n d u r n s P o l l fa g n u -i l d l .S u l ! !R l t c u s a t i m n u u( n m b o r m o t h s u m w a s a n n t¥ l ¢ l l - l l - » - _ _ » ° ; ; » ; - 1 - g y r r u l - I3 3 1 - - » - » . U m b r a z e a l . . Llnuu and Verily. a - n W a l l ! a n d S k i r t B o o m M a d e l n On e . Ia l l l n g t o L o o n .S l i m Tr a l n o n 0 1 1 0 a m . At n m d u l l s e a s o n o f t h e d r e a a m a k l n g r e a r .w h e n o n e w a n t s ab m e l h l o g n o w ,b u t n o t t o o el a bo r at e .t o : i ve a l i t t l e f l i c k t o t h e w a r d r o b e , a o u r id e a l a a b o o n .Th e o r i g i n a t o r o f t h e p e t a l t r a c k h a s i l n n l i y a b a n d o n e d o n p a l a l th e me .u p o n w h i c h s h e p l a y e d llmlateaa va r i a t i o n s a n d l a d e vo t i n g h u l e i !t o o n e w M e n - - t h e G r e e k g o w n .1=\ »5 _; f~= ° of d rea a is so o ne r- IJ ' l l m l i e b o n e h o l d a o n e 'a b r e a t h a m o me n t u a ae e ho n th e tr i c k l a d o n e - h n w t h e w e a r e r n l i a i n a a o m g a ; n a l o l l n o s l a n d dl a tl n e ll o n w i t h a o l m l a m e a n s .Th e r e t o n o h u m m i n g - n o t a h e a d - n o t n t r i c a c y 01' li ne.A l u c a s h l l m l E . a l e e n l e i i . l a d l l d r a l g h t a n o n fo r t h a h e a d t o a l | | r l h r o u n h . a n d a a k i n u m a l n a t i n g l e H o a o f 1 |the duzlgner.Whatner it ls. It has the trick.Waist and lklri seem made ua one. fglllng tu a long, slim main on one dde. md d'| U$. as lh| "Iannimnnerplecnnlwsyah u i .s t a s h dtmr! slimneu and height tu the wearer.It u ndabil that these mod-eln, ilk: many umm; gowns :nd not n few nftemoan drenu, are van Ion;--ankle length,mg;to mention the zrgm.--Ilan-per'a Bazar. . ~ c e o u r o u r t h ! l a h .Th u : a t k i n s m f _m a d e I W 4 § I . " " " " ! " ' .1h z 1 5 | "§ ¢ i i § §' R o b e rt s o n ! vo i c e , u r m e d I b l l i t h t o t h e r g i r i f u m e [ b l p a t h fr o m l l d c l e n s i f l S h a t r u q u i t a a n i m u n l i t t l e m r .A f u h l o u b h r a i n c o a t p m - 0 d h e r !' r o m 1 l : e 1 r q t ; a w d | 1 z c c \ | ~ \ti gh t u m b n l l l I n h e r gl o ve d d . T h e n e s t i n g b e t w e e n t h e m u p o r e m h l r r t n m c n t .' I w a s p u n 't o a n d m y s h a d y . \| n asthma cmitenanea sho ma uen nm; me b ut mm "Yu-|."'!~="'1==mreriffzed.°'Bou°»uddlly goodioaklng. and Im: nil mo. Hour umm, Pdiropz you mas! gn to Three-Piecg Suit ,j ag,. r f u ` . .I .,g f .*' g. 1 ' r f f .,* $ ¢..3 ~ 1 ~1.| * ' ; ~l . is Th e n r i l l h u t l y c o l o r e d n o c k a c a r f l u c n c a l u n n b c - o l u t o n o o n : t r l u i n t h e : w w E l d y n w s r d r o b l .H e r c o c t m m i s n o t a n m p l t t a u n t i l : h t d o n s a n a r ! 'l h l t l f u c l n a i l n g m d ` u ¢ e l u I i t l n l - u n b r i q h h r m d m o n m l e r f u l , : h o b e t t t r . NECKSCARF FOR THE FLAPFER lent cnfu wake up rn' and tha-'Bupa shark burned zo the meh.""llebhe not." repihd Polly dmnls. she nmund grualy._ "W c ll, It»o 1r I! ;o te olrr l| !k no 1r moment.She ~um n0¢ undontmdwhy the homo-cumin; of thc coulda Spring vnu Goods.Brtllhul mohnlr and chltfon alps are among :he novelties tu drum un: as comfort. nltuwl.With thi! knic kers on worn. The:m also plttemed alter timae vrom gy Enxllsh nmcere.and button anybelow the knee.The effect omasnmbythisensemblelsdocldedtychic. becoming. ll wel! na feminine. To be vm:n with this outlit.tnot sponnrorpnn wlil choose at soft ren lui. not goo urge. so on not toblow of! with the Met put! at wind, and yet large enougfr to oder th n&dod protectlou to the eyes. For horseback :idling !t ll vers namanlo rc plec e uw hut with an marsh! little ,iockey cap made of material matching the comzme and the peak ln either block patent leather of sued kid.whlptora ridin g wg : :loo lvm amnrt and have a gnodty coterl ot nulmn ldmlrc n. lx swvv T063 FDR SPORTS Knlcdkln Favorod for Skating,Golf or Riding; Both Chin and £1- eudngly Comte:table.: To m i o : u r sur:of rpflrll an tmud be dressed nut only booomlngiy but nppmprlstely. lfor zha wnnnm who likes stating. got( nr fidlng there anarmani: both conservative and dar- ing.Knlckers, nntll now ennnldend the lllllll for horseback rldlnu.Inna made a very tnccenfm frappearnncuon the ilnkn They nre both ¢hll. and excaedlh-Bl! comfortable.A smart nm- tlt which run be worn for hunting, kann; or horseback riding is made at aan wool jersey.The =»mm rtrnlgm cont-mliltary In un. reminding one 'bf the mm ummdm-ln; the war hy Rngilah oflken- l i lined In bright nrmga gnnp;d temne.ll has n narrow cuiinr ending in ions. polnted fever! paula; underthe bet: and to the hem nl the jacket. Tvro lunge pockets are lined withthe same onmge cnepe do chlne.A narrow m u of tau chanmnh (amicusInnon:_ uhh 1 rnlhu small metal. The sleeves are set In um: up over 5 h a i r n a t h a n ~ s h a r p . " r a k e h t m h o m e .b u t . "m e J e n - m l a h t o P d l y o p .° ' H | ' l l l k l a m a g . K e n ~~tad ~ I ~ t n hnc knrdghnoom m m swiftly zqvrard the math. nathan: ludy many a iima when lurk- int our un Robertson homo with a man n fr om Osc ar z o Zu m! an ma llrin' with aa." A lnzlden zhoulht of Robert Per-dvll aim a queer ilttlrthlill through ber. and the gn! eoutusedly to her nm. "l»°fd1.but u n sqlndi told m u mornlnfl" shi exclaimed. °'Thlt'a »o.'answered har htbu."IP: too blamed 'add fm tht blby to my ben. Gel-u¢r'nm1ned,boq. nn' 1° along hams with Poll, za' get hd up a mr."Th o c h lld u tz lp n ho wl tlmtllu n g xml: b lc k and forth ln squealing ec h o e s lé mm u a e mu n u f m n d n m but _,the struqil o! "loosening Wan coumn ln the o!h¢r'I tones: "hui Pvt go! to be nts: Tm so fnntk, I 40111 muc h a n hmr.'1'hlt'| the my 0| -c lfs get to help mal Any way mtg ilh lnn d e nf ln d h ¢ '| ; o ¢to ! l' | lt; ¥ nmutt be quiet :nd not bother me. Then come annum. and In me know wha!h e u n .Wlll you. Pollyr' ne nquaitaf gnI nodded. She Iuuldrather han been urlzema up loo Dl car Bennet! anln. "Yep," me assented. "I'1l hunt him up lata this afternoon und than hor an i m o v¢ f t0 | 0 ll. | ¥0 ¢ mma wi " For some moment:a n n Evelyn len hor Pony watched the sllm ng-u n a n th o n u h to th o v r o o d l.Then ame n d .ww:-mr stand! eyes uponh e r z n e wn n n d r i n l o u r xh l a q m a - doll when smyn bum forth:_. °"lelt Olclr I ha'ren"t an: money!IJ i m n a h n l n no w!Lad. Pdlyap, all him :no :hu he mann write mlun: more ieuen.My mothu--\nll, llxha found oaoo fzhen ,ah¢' dturn mi out ai un noun."PolI|'| mouth Bur qpgg BM could tw! :main of a gil] ddng any thing in the userid ua enough tn qpka hor moih c rmm h aro uto fho rbo ml.'Londy!Wouid Ibn,nowf':ha m m"ll: mother? vrvvd." aid lvely a, za neun."You um: thai., Ptrily." Cenniniy Poily i n n \tl H3681 G d m b i A n C a r ve d . Ti n t e d h u g e u n e c o m b : I n t a n . d m :a r e l a t e ad d l tl u u a t o t h e ve n t e m n ve e o m u.nn ¢»Th e n e w t i n th n l b l co ll l bg . h ave gi c er n nt nti on s . ag a in st ng a z ln \; . .| h» si ns ;| l n ;In u - n n s p u e m re d .g r e e n c n t u l .Th e s e comb.:r e n e d ah B p n n i l h vo r u a a n d a n e x e e p t l m m i g o o d lo o k in x .Ci ur ve d c o m b s a r e n n o s h o w n In s i m i l a r a t e d ; feature hand-dnvrn wurk.Foralmpke yet dlstiuguluheel dren withaa the expense of hand work rtmluliltoilet muy be employed.They ln beautlfui mlurlugu and are elftively worked out ln naples of Frenc zmgerle an-essex. the dropmitch desi 4lnthevulleservinginlienuf 2 hand-dnirn work. Cr ip - l Dc (B ra i ns a n d Gl o ve B l lk . C N D ! ! d e c h i n a a n d g l o ve : i l k h e t o n n o n e a t t h e i r p r e s t i g e In t h e m t l - x o r l " 0 1 ' t m m e t vs li n ge r ie .'Th e y u m l u t m n n t l a t a t n n d x l .t h e n m : t h a t a r e t e t t e d a n d I T h e y l i e ve r y sa ti sfa ct io n I n d a l w a y s vr l i l An d l n a l l o f t h e d e s i g n : y o u w i l l B n t h a n t w o m a t e r i a l s b e i n g us ed o v a n d o ve r u g u l h w i t h t h e g r e a t e s t s u e o u s .~' nl bl unlahcened ou! ms leg Hopkins bent over to ouch another glimpse of his chlldnn.»"YI'D." he IJNGII. al wavering :mill loucblng his llpl. "God Zofl 'ers s u n ilk: her ma wa s at her up-u nurli k en two p eu la s p ud . " CHAPTER lv. On caming the and Potlyop foimd Gu n n ;Hope nm uleeu.'Then :ha replenidnd the an and ut umm withJerry on her lap.Sha dlsrobed him. dried the mall b¢>¢i!» and placed him on the oct under_1h| bllnkeu..Au-other plete O! cindy na popped lqto tho evennméy little mouth; sud bl cuddled down mulcntedly.HI: daughtefa cheerful fan whenJeremiah came home for bln dinner. drove away, for the time being, tht dread her hnnonncefnent of Nao- Ken:1e's return had arljrred in him.Her newipsum or 'mending the mf bruncht a wry smllo to hh face.She ut on hll knee while ht _lmbled mspipe and cbntténd of lbs time Inti- nmtc thing; of :he lakeilde. and latersen!him n_nd Jerry on'to Larf! B.Ilhnp| shark. feelin; um neue: for food and warmth and love. ».' ri 1 f,*f; r 1I| .,rg ¢n |I iM n rJ ~ 11 a~ :-.| " A . ~. sf; ..~_.. : ' - -" "3-" n vl n e . P o l l y s e m o u t a p e c u l i a r u m a l r l l l ;a n d t h e h e n n a m a vr e r a t a m l n 'a vo i c e m i n g l e d w i t h l u e c h o a s l t tlr uc lz t h a m o r m o x u ,u p r o a r i n g r o c k l l n b l .P o i l f a b e a n b o u n d e d a n d u m i l l h e n r y Ir e l fh t o r f u r .D a d d y HU D - k i n l h a d r u p o n d e d p o o d e r o w y t o b o r n n t a l l .m a n o t h e r m o m e n t a b c w a s c n w l l n g u p t h e # I n d : m e s o r t h e d e e p g u l f.A l m e c a m e u p t o t h e m . i l o n k l m 'co m p a ni o n s w a ve d h e r | gr ee ti ng .b u t st op pe d t l s d r wo r t :a ; th u s i g h t o f h e r l o b e r h o n . "\ \ 'h l t 'a u p . la u d e ? " d e m a n d ed fi r m - kl ns ." Y o u ¢ In 't se en a gh os t.m m g n u ?" W o n e t 'n t h a t . D a d d y . " n h l u p t l e d . " l l t l d l w o r s e f n t h a t !D i d l !a r r : '| h o m e , l n ' I h e a r d m m a n y h e 's K f l i n ' t o r o o t a s n q u a t l e n o u t o f t h e S i l e n t Ci t y . "A b r a n l i k e g l a r e n u h e d I n t o L a r rar Ills l1 ¢» p': u n." " " D i d he.. now.b u t ? "h e mu t t e r e d . t a k i n g u p m t k n i f e u n d t o o l i n g a t l t . Po ll y sq ua tt er ! do wn b en id e he r fa th - e r , a l l p p l n g o m h a n d u n d e r n u a r m . Th e o t h e r s h e n u t o t h e c h i l d , w h o gr a sp e d It e ag e rl y . " D i d b e . n a w ? "c a m o In re p et i ti o n fr0:nl 1lahop *|l zl mrnnl.' " r e p , "gaao rted Pn ll yo p.w i t h n n Bnent Cllr n n I n the Bid Hu r : nvlnl. annum the nm may Img get zed tho mhz baton.One anonmensman was belted on a ht mek. hll ban fm slrnost touc hing the walt! u ithurried by to the lake.On his shoul ders.wsu:his l m wound dimly around the mln'| neck. sat l :mallbor, lltlle more mn l baby.BQ. vnu mnmsng wlfb eold. und. al the wrinznln tho! 'lu dropl upon his IIN. he uma a small hand and bnuhtd them aww-Beemingiy oblivious of ihevrelght anlnlt his nrnrlhy held thg man plcked up | Bah and contemplnledIl with a smwL Thu: he proceeded to emu it denly . 'Tha silence urn unbmiren for 4 longuma exclpl by 111| rushing at tha lu ter,the gruesome running o l the I It h e o t h e r fl r l w e n t o n . " l t y o u 6 0 0 1 M i a m e - a m i - s o m e t i m e 1'/tl r e a l l y ~~l o n m h l n g f o r y o u . "_ A t e m p t a t i o n !a m m o u t s h e w o r d s L h r c n a 1!z| :K em do h a d sp o ke n l | » n l l e d t h e sq ua t te r U r l ;b u t E ve l y n i o n k l d Io r r l e d l P 0 l I y ' l b e l r l ' l s l i m n a l t h e vo l t ! !In h u e y e s w h e n a b t c a m e u p o n : m e m e O ! a n y t l p d . * '!o u 've b e e n [ o o d zo W ee Je r r y . " |110 l n l e r p o l e d m i l s " A w f u l g o o d . H o ' m a n d g g l e s h i s l l l t l e u n u r n when I bring hlm 111| goodies you _penal h i m . " " P m g o i n ; t o d o a l o t fo r b o t h o f yo u. "m u r n n l E ve l y n Im p u l a i vd y . "m d t o d a y I br o u g h t t h i s b t ; o f c a n d y fo r t h e b a b y .H u - a t Ta k e i t !A n d ar mz m c o ma Back. An interesting rad which has ~..into be| n;;wll|1 the lntnxltllriion 0 ren wide slotvu. ls the \1¢arln,|;.bracelets nr an bend bands so ho! mme utthe wldth ln nt the wri;|1 bands are abou! an Inch ivlde, shawl | intending dliiflll at line bends in gncolon.Jade. dllmond ol' mn hm lets appear vrlth sleeveleu ew:n'a toilets, the narrmr brwetcts conduln an :he msc nlmy nunrg whlch nwoundaboutthearmslmtetda sie-gui. J ~-/2f §/"./ r ;I 1 A I H /.1 , f l *-n 1 .r:<»n a -l )' ;'f ~ L ," 1 .1 ," 1 " " 5 £ f ' F f ff ~f ~ ~ J ~ I ! 1 ," l s ~'. f '~#` e | . 3 \ \ ~ _ _ § ~~. ~~f y ~~x g-.¢ ,r " " ' ; ,~» A '1%T I *~I you nn, \ron't you?" Smiling Polly :slipped the packageor sweets into he: pocket.Sha could forgive anything sp i n! !hone!!fOr me sake or leelv W ee Jerry smileand hnrlng hlm mn over the mn- tems of the :mall bn. "¥ep." sho agreed, *'an' ny :ll you tel! mu to.But what if he ticks up ara vi lle'| gettin awful pornlcklty, Oscar ts!" "F.volyn1 I - l l hu lls "youc an f or an.I :sally Salina yan lol" | ¢||1G n m i y l l n p e '|w o r d fo r n m .A n ' m e k n o w : |l o t a b o u t l o r e .G r a n n y doe s."La r r y B l s2 m p '| m d de n lu g g h c r ac k s ! (incur Bennett!Br any u ~Poli;knew nt. A girl could not h u e h m husbands at lhe num aim.Even the 'Bum so 'Tls," nuuwme Polly.- a n "|aln't Qhlryihlng In thi Would." pc mimp.W e l o ; a t n l l| ; o u n ! r o d n r "With tbl ¢lJIld'l hand in hen. Pour looked at her rather. "0ome1rhenyonean,Dadd;1. :gon t'prile for sou."..°~G».»oa llttie kid. your girl ll, Jere whimper. new and then, from the ehnd utr1¢!e ilu man'| met. "z helrd In town." broke forth Lse Bneger, "that Old Marc LIsclCen:!|| otimln* home. Herr: srhere us aquatle n ge t n- a nun; at ua po d : nd plenty."Jeremiih Hopkins stopped his lofi: :nd mmm lt the speaker. . "He'd bn: l |lookin' out for hia-ne{1'," hc muhertd. -mmm M11 git 1intl of the haf niac e lf he does mr urumn' around um Silent UU" "Habbo,"repelled Larry 310009 and no more.Ilanua llae lim e h md ln m wa mu x a n d n mu u u m eInstrument nm had moved the hlnds of tlm iuruanrlngopc n the prlsoudoor! and shn1¢Llrry Bishop laude just :hen 211| sm; Il!! ueedid htm moat. Onc e in :mn ot th! noarlng mmf. In ws d h y : """¢'¢|?"*»'Iu l n i 3 n \ p m 't 'l M a k e m m p r o m i s e h e w o l f!!A n d - a n d , P u t l y o p , P II te l l y o u uo me t hl ng el se .i t y o u I l p m m l a u m m to te n. '°Y "I n e ve r t o l d n n y t hl n g y e t . h a ve 1 1 " Pu l l y o p pr o te s te d i n l o w .i n d i g n a n t tom-m" N u o n e m u s t n n t n o w a b o u t O s c a r a n d m e , " E ve l y n b e a n . s t l l l h a r p l n g ... | :*- I "Itan iu m hu lk!1vln;. dm nuthin; ilke that IDEA in sPnms uuL .u ~ f`§'f.. { . ' i i f ; , . - 1 '..V1 }_.o ~".341ff__ »- -" ;5 f, : £ : .. . -r 'I | 5 4 |:3-;.-::-.r ~. . ~' , 1 * '" / ~ r ` :I .. .9 ? ~ Fw ¢1..Y fba . » < ; i = ;. f i 2'~ ~ a ~Q.f-r ?E I; ~: G i »'s : g :~3. "'€7¥f = ' : ' ;~J r ,if \ ...1Il | -n ;» '. _ , _ . . . . ; . . ` ~ W o i l d a n d s t r u t o o m h l r l o this hat lar spring--or for t it la in iavcndcf.A lan ilmont of gmmgraln ribbon ju th - 0 l l d l . tbl un. 1 dldn't :mms ra come sm thll mornln'."' r m memory of Hn .Robennoni bmug htaf ushn feolur toherfn tlnd lh o lo ok ed d owna t h tr fe et. Than urged up ln ber a feeling that do dm not nn! anything to do villamy as than people.Why mania abc? The nn r ic h; an d an was only aq u a n a r m u nba sinned to walk slay .''I laid," tbl Hua; over her ahoul~Mr . " I v m logkla'tor ms daddy. 9ood~h7.'° lulyn Rohenson vu no: InterestedIl Jlrrlainh Hopkins.Aa nr n also na c snerrned :ha whole Silent C113 nigh! be 1| uhed nl? lnlo ilu rivetno c a nted an y .Her own troubles llled zu- mind.Th i shark of hermother: disdgsun stunned her,for wlthc m th e Mn me hnd expecitd. m c ould an no any out of Osc arBanners duzchol.In the meantlme. tbl nquazter girl nu her amy means at communication.'WIIL Poliy op im!! a minute!1 mme down just zo :peak to you."Wbnllnl lint!! around, Polly httd hir. ~"l .a . |:.»\~W.\ \f\ ir\~E_. . ~~|~ Yr;¥ ~ \I 'N f ;~ , ; . , »£ \\ \f\\1 /'b*':\"q Q eA '*Th ~ » ~I f ~ 1 : -_-y -0N |\1~ ~ Y'W M ~L " W w | K/ 1 f1f 1 5 W!! r . -'~1 |.I . » - 1"mal / L ~ .- ~ ~NECKSCARF FOR THE FLAPFER lx swvv T063 FDR SPORT Knlsdlun Favond for Skating,Goor Riding; Both Chic and £1- eudngly Comte:table.: To m i o : u r sur:of rpflrll anmust be dressed not only bvoomln . but nppmprlstely. lfor zha woman ur~ likes stating. got( nr fidlng there narmani: both conservative and d ing.Knlckers, until now mundo | the lllllll for horseback rldlnu.ha made a very tuccenfm frnppearnnon the Hut;They nre both ¢hll. an: excaedlh-Bl! comfortable.A smart um tl:which run be worn for hunlin Imam; or horseback riding is made o ran wool jersey.Tha lblJrt.straight cont-mliltar In un. reminding one 'bf the mm vmdm-ln; the war hy Rngilah oflke 11|lined In bright urungn weve -emne.ll has n narrow cuihlr end!~ in ions. polnted revert! paula; unthu be!! and to the hem nl the jack Tvro huge pockets are lined wlt~ I ~r »l b 1 . *' g. 1 ' r ff ~.,*5?=:- " T 1.| * ' f ~l i s The nrillhutly colored nockacarfcnc #I un nbc-oluto noounrlu in t :ww Eldy n wsrdrobl.Herisnot anmpltta until sbt dons ar! 'lhltl fuclnailng md `u¢¢|uI 3-tho hrighhr and mon c olorful. betttr. . ° »" v a n e h d r i e a l f e n n n m r n u w h l m n m z m n n ' i m m a me among ad Lnmlled nf mndocnh br 1be an dv-|nnm, fur the c onlnructitn at me new °'f:"'°a= =- -=-==°~s~=' 91° "rv alarm. 1 ¢=»===f»f.=e=@ uhm x.| > ¢ . § g m ~ ;|;\ut ltt»r \IThecitycouncilatBananahallnew-7\`¢~°'" " 1 1 » " 5 ' *~::..=""_Z ~.-f-...~as ~'_'»-=»'~5 ~'~9 '1 : ~ . ='.'€:~ 9 1 - é $ ¢ z f ' » " ! 1 .~ . . ->; .- I ..n .g - 1 ._T -w w »~ -''"' I-Join: Buren Mount. [Jailed States 1nvm1lJer of l'f-nnanenl Conn af! lnternluunal Justice on subplot Pew!Palace In The Hague. 1here the comm op-med.2-Burmese boar crews racing for enamalnmunt M Pr nc l of . wa h t 3-President Harding dmlnllhe N-0Dorlz.Ive marketing blll. NEWSBEVIEW [IF CURRENT EVENTS _ #- aiu-ship Roma, Bought in italy, Is Uestroyed With Loss of Thirty-four Lives. Pnunnaw wns UEFEGTIVE Senza Ruewationlns Bury With 'HR Four-Power Tnaty-Movesnm: tnPntpom Soidian' Bonus 1.0¢- lllatlon--Irllh Factions ln Thru Months' Truce. By EDWARD w. plCKARD#1-um'n'mon moralives havebeeu nc rlnc ed to Amerltfl lnhluallm forfm~elxnhullliirlhlpl.It we mutthue these erin. u lt not about time we felled on our own designgra andvonstrncfon for them?Unless the Sn- formatlon available at :hu writing 1|mllleldln g me u smm-'mc men tm Roma nur Hampton Roads last week will be found to bo, in lu causal. mm-panble to that of the zn2 in En;- iauii zm August.In both cues. apn u ml lr than wen : ml d etec ts ln 1on||xrn1ou of which tha bnilden were cognizant.Bo tar an uwonlgutlon 'hu ¢.f¢;,|¢¢the nn of the Romavu due so the iaruklng of the cmtrols mn negulat-»-1 the altitude of the llnhlp.Desplte the herclc ennzin of her navintors andshetnntlecallin; overbonrtl of all ballast by the crew, the hugo hniioonpiunged downward from ui height of amenities of lnternmonal uegountiam to attempt to runs! information andcontidentlnlconvolution!or dimm- um of whic h no neon! ln: kept. or In submit tentative aunuilom or ln foruml propoula,without which the arrival at desirable international uu-darutsndlngg would be rendered un- llicely lf not lmpouiule."Mr. Harding however. emphatically uiured me aenato than lhere wereno couemleii umienliandtnn and no ae-crez exchanges of nom.But the "ir- reconcilable" seniors are no1.sati|tied and main that ntlllcazlon must be hedged about with cousldenhia reservation.Although President Hu- rling adhered to his position that norenenmrkm was necessary. the fmdin relation: committee was lntormed that he would not object to the one Qlhred lvrihnutoé Bnmdegee lt it wudemed but Quan to facllltnto rntlllultlon. This reservation reads:"The m m m Sums undenfandl that it unumu no obupdou eitherlegalor moni, to mnlntlln tha rllhtl in relation to the Insular possession!og insular domjnlons uf an: of the otheg high contacting parties and thatthe consent or thecongress ot :hs United Suns ahail be necessary to any ndjunmentn nr understandingunder articles one and two bs nhl BIG United sum il zo In bound lnM11 way, and that than 1| no obllgt- tlon dther len! or monk to give such consent."-#L .Namnlly. Senator Johnson at Cyl!- tomin uns not manned -nan mm 13-inand he odargd analhu.more drastic reservation.BU!the administrationlemton mid the Brandene resolution was as hr as they wouid consent toxv. and ips "su.I\mrt:," like Kcllogg and New. dldrft want to make mr con-oeltlwt at all.Then Benltor lvvdtl. after conferring wlth the Preildent..__ _ L _ . ¢ . . ¢ -. 4 - - - . . _ ¢ ¢ . . . _- A 0 4 tee. in um of its economical gpqmg,reduced use estimate! of the Deput-mesnt df Commence to the extant nl n mo mr . a n d th an o t th e De pu - ment D! Llbm by 31.a'r.'n2_ Pn mzmn s L L OY D GE ORGE . mn POINCARE met -prif ltlly U1 Francs Sundayfor me pm-pon u! |l*~ nnging the agendn for the Gems toll-terence on the economlc md Gundam! regeneration nf Europe. .There are ro- pom thnt U10 conference may be post- ponea tar seven: weeks.o r m m the European nations are axeoedlndldesirous that the United State: :hail luke pan In the meeting.but this - l v " Y " Q I U a v h n u I l l U l l u a n n Rrnkrinna schools have outgrown vw ruruns naw: building, and medistrict trpreparing to vote n bond 2|- tna in cover 111| mean: running ex-ptmwl.Nu i q mr m 1 f a mg a n mo l or crude must bu nrovlaeu beforeochool aprns next fill.As an apnmclatlun for the quick 11- |9"'\=°| made to Dlvid Clty'| can fortid when tha I. 0. 0. F tempie b\Il'D° od the D u ld Cn ; g it:council nu thnrmni tha landing of a cheek for$100 lo tha Bnani flro depmmenr. The Ga;-:hm Pollnd cum; Pix dubhas mmp;¢|¢¢ in orgnnlntiou and ls U10 first of l!l kind to be started In Butler c ounty this rw Moro thanlmlf of the boys fave nlrudy stu-nd, each huln; A puns bred ww. Lieutenant Glannce Welch, twenty- lvvvn :i lu dd s on o f Ur. a nd lin. xr. v. xmeh. of Paplllllm. :ru mann; Use severely lnjuml of the crew at the :fmt dlflgibie Roms which crun- zrows more unlikely u lima p¢|| | |ed in dime! over IhmptonRn¢d;. Secretary Hoover, ln I Wuhlngton'| birthday address In Chleggn,n v :what might be considered anuno!Bq|'l erprudon ot une ndmlnlsuallnn'| vim: on this matter.Without becuz-ln; too apoclnc, he made lt pinin atm; the Uuued Smies could not be # 7 pected to lend ullsmnce to the nations of Europe until they had worked outsome of their present pressmx prob- lems,Including "unbalanced bu dn u.overtaxed pooplu.mn ; r rn \ e| an d an unbearable debt. both dnmesug andexttrnal-all belrlng Ihdr knit of ln- lhuan and installing." Hr.Hoover added:"ws Un d ou -sdvu muc h torn behresn nn annut de| Llretobeot csanda.|lgbc ruidesiretokeenourselvesm e from mutex: to which urn are not | party and which we cannot nmedy; particlpatlon in which, nevertheless,woulti andennlnu our strength. our iuluencaand our shhlty In under nal an-dei ln the future." TRUCE hu been llrhed upon by me qu rh llng u m; -F m Stats amnporlen on one side 3° republican! on the other.Ard Fh the convention- 0 o h . .u r n . .v . . | -n h \ l ? ¢ . » l n ; | d n o n a l - Sums drunken Dial neu ChadmnVent an a roaring. don't-careawhoop mmvuse. and unwittingly upped mx the lwry at how c om mul: Ind been poured into their teed trough. Jrtxuepigs and :nur before tnetuned Mr. Volstenfa act, nur the peace and dl;- nlly at tha community.Th mme ! attha mn wa s muted. Every tu p q e r ln Nebu-| .\' whoturnslnn m n m r for m n :will have to glve nn mth thi: his remrn 1| f°,,,ff;ff~_,;f= nllnywvowd ntngrgmpmeemam: s e a s o n b e r th pnrrmd out.T w e n t y m a n n at 1. meeting puaud 1. rllolutloa nrginl tht! 'i';2i`.?L zu _m=j_M an Nth on xr 011 zu mum in their dim-ict. Following damnation of his body tm nbos of tb!late Matthew Bering. idk-known Omlhs and Plntumouth aunmq. will ba : alan to tus aua-hood hams.Hampton.Banu-in m d num-ea o ur th t n un of th e Riva:Ihr. along which he play ed when 1 | n v. wr .The dllpélltinh ¢r his ub-e n w i u b e l n a u w r d w l m n wh h o n m arprund by Hr. Gertni. Dmziu c ounts non. Ame:ian lu'- and ml hltek on uc h tid: stron. 'ith' thirtymiie gnc aommp-salad by*len put mono miles of telephone llucl with 40.000 phones md soo Lol! lines out of communion In (bg BaumPlatte amm1. W flll \ tlnnndnl lol at 820300. ll T. Culnr, punt superla- lendent of the Llucoin Telephone andTelognph C0. announced.'Rn h m! Ielt lull was In Billet c ounty. I-Iehnnkrs do; nopulltlun for am was 196.288 according to Lgures giv- em out at the state housl at Lincoln,based an an en uf s returns.That means that mhlcre 1| one poodla, colin,alnlnle, terrier, hull dog or some other kind of canine for every tvrllfth pu ma In the mm.111| dog census forlm your :hom ua lnc rnsa of 5.235 mmu mn f xa a n .The lasennrsmadlno attempt to place the dug wealth. Instructor! in any or the lute non- mll collegra at H l b r u h hvrenfturwill be refund lguu at absenc e to mud: or sttrnd the univenlrlm of Col- umbia. Clllvnto and Nmilurntom "bo-clule the Loldnlmy of thhlc thu luv! hun students and the non ltnms inthed m ;p u l l.u m that d n l ! ! lllwkhlg in common among womvn In uma institutions," under 1 mlulution adopted by thi bond of education N :nu normal schools. Organized tnrmen ur Nelamlkn an opposed 1.0 the proposed nies mx to create avenue for tht minion bonusor for any other aww- li. D . um. ot Linc oln. levrilary nl' tho Hehruklhrm Bureau !ede\1tJon.#'\flmd mam- bon of um Nebmih delegltionjn con- gress.Hr. Luka mld the fnrmers su;-gut mst funds for the bonus should 1:o\m| !romdth\r¢1axonexen¢spru- f l t l n r f w m t h n i p m m e z a ' . Appmxlmatlfly 15) Inmates of Nc- bnlkl penmmlilrl' will som bo limbU! employed In the new prima mm and aural!factory.Inlullauon at129 lun power il'l'i1¥| machines Il oxpnceed £9 be completed soon.u r n quantities of buttons, thread nad dothnn nlnady on hand.'Tha factory will prohabty tum out 125 dozen shirts aday, according so Warden Fenton. Thu entlny rndud will gn xo n J dierlnn : l n m m a n | n . l , | :; \ e | | p | . | ; n u u i n ww. r u m u u p o o n h ll o f n lt, melshlIlD00|lf|1kT:t h a r ,no u mu vo nu - mls nl c old n a l, two u b lu p n u n - zuu a e M d ]mln c a d ww DODDU.a t o m r ' . - '~'-"utml.necelpnnh:|' 1: pmturod.P1 : p a n a s u m. Pi ln ld e m u u n a icing.-Ballout rupfnl of wa r nm! o n» fo ur th cuptul of s u m until a Llxremd ls turmpd,pour o u r the i l! ! M a t i nwma or an an and add c anfourth M a cuptul of peanut butter.Placem e hu;s tu n m d mo t uluil o n Icing i|,a Hula 0U around use ld!!- l h m b u t u n t u l h l t k a n d w r d d i the cake.._Pc-uw! Hamer and Talllah l..|»¢f¢- Put two :uphill of. peanut butter mm a sauc epan, molltnn ln ubhqaoc u. fain of c ornstarc h sum a llttll Il!!!and add to It with 'um enptula nf wld mmm! to ma toe s. on md o m- tounh eupmla otbrnn c nrmhl. ansum!unofomth feupoonfilmqf u l landonefounhor|tlu=poonhl.a¢ pamper.MI :well and pi n a tn \ well ¢|¢|,¢¢m m and z u m twohours.Be rn :wc rurmundad , u n shamed p e n or palms.G l n w Crum.--Tiki one p m of mi ll. : hu h as ~ y olk : gf d u ne i n ouo dulf c up as ww md two uu e-lpuoniuln or m n m m u m m m:iam-, c ook nn zonmer num mek. auxin; :dd nnetnblespoofrrul of ¢\la~ un almzna in a time eau mi!k. ma thi tri!!! beltell whites uf mm ell:-Bnz num ln mmm. ada four mama of preserved zlnnr ent un. sur um p u t i n u mo l d to th l c ll n .Bu nleu ld unthvhippadc rum. J u l - l ! - - - E u t h o m o c l a l l a l i t l d l i iCbitfr-CLls lh s n k y a b o u n d g g g u nu\| ;1nnuun| | | oanr¢»i| \up| n.°' " =' ; _~ ; -1 tu r n* na r nn u ln w- ln d n n lmls li n nmmn mi wu h s vzBlanc a: ilmalsaun-url ln.th a n - 0 .1 -|EVERYDAY noon m m m Au lc e r un a tf o ra mga lih mity xu yu n m a u f m m a u s c e a f m m n e n k . i\A °'°="'°'°°: a , .~u§~. \»min anion demic win! and at me_znmo ulv Ulu ul :auvu AUI1.un ' " " ' 1 ' " r " r " " z a mr r. H.ef. for-ummoment the bl; gudlne tanks bum.mm b? tha :nun ndlc sl memum.E i -..T_'f!-i'°-2 ~ f°..1'f.'....1' .T mor lende r on d a r n !at slander.H 1 In the resulting explosion and tlrel g l vlce omdsla, the men caught unoor me V ew zu ba: and steel frame wouldhero burned to death. for the gasoline from the broken tanks would have I;- ulted trom the enlluea.This tact may avert possible blame for the using ofordlnanew ns In the Roma insteadryelf the nonlnnunmable hellum nn. ae veloped br the slr service.All the hellum ln the country was ln the Ro~ ma's bag when she was given s trialtrlp late in December. but as mu was wanted ton"a contemplated lon: toor over the country next summer, it unadrawn out and the ordinary gas aub lnltutetl."p .mnowt General ultram, head orthe Uulted States alr eerrloe. now lo Itemlin, says the Roma was perfect, there is reason to believe um he lamlataken.Last summer Kenneth L. ltoberts witnessed s demonstrationillght of tha balloon lo Italy ahonly after she had been sold to America. and he wrote tor the Saturday Ere nlng Post s story ot that tllxht in wntco hs brought out these points:'Phat the ees bags nero old nod teakyftnat 13; lnlians wanted s ealto day for the p; that they refused to sell me ship over Mount Vesuvius, ap parently fearing the heat or the cra-ter :.t they prderretl sailing ore: the . the slr bein; more qulet there; um the shin roared. booked. jumped. and was hutteted about likea feather ln a cyclone; that the snip had a tendency to nose downward ata hill! t\te_ot speed. It may be this new disaster wut re-sult In the cancellation ot the order for a Zeppelin for .America to be built in Germany.General Mitchell saysthis ers!! u not under vu. "because at the numerous dlmwttes betweenAmertos.the entente and Germany. 'Ibess dlmcnltles center on whetherAmesrlca shall get the latest type or an old lille.1: America wants thelatest, the antente must permit Ger- many to hulld alrahlps, srhlch the Ver- asllles tual! forbids." P ttms lb xtr r m n n m o informed the senate that he could not com-vlr irlth tts request for the records. mtnntes.eoorarsntlotll.etc.,relatlng to the Ioorpower treaty. because mostor me eonrersatlons and discussionswen qulto ontalde the conference and were altbout record.Be added:"1do not believe lt le with public mtemu or c latent erllh the u m v s u w : u l n s l u 1 I l ; l a s u s o n _mittee, but no conrlttalons mm been reached.Secretary ec the 'rreuurrMellon :rss called on for further atl- vlce and said he still believes bonuslegislationshouldbepostponed.but that lf a mu as to he pgged he would prefer some form'ol' ts: as llllnst the issuance of honda.He said that a sales tax would mean 2.000 momentemnwreea. but that It could be admin- lnered. I-*etltlooa Lo opposition to a sales taxwere circulated ln the house um week me were aimed by at :mt seventymotnbera. " It was asserted that fully one hundred eo-old he counted on tovote against auch s imc.Meanwhile s movement ls palnlng headway topostpone bonus legislation altogether nnlll the newly appoloted torelgo deotcommissionl m ascertained the chances for the vgp-°= ot interest by foreign nntlons a tledtled ¢:onoern- log the funding of torelgn debts into loo: term securities.A number ofwell known men have asked the Na- tional Ilepubllosn club to vpnpee the mwtlo a o t a federal bonus "to snr soldier who cannot show a around orwho was not disabled ln the servleo." THE foreign debt commission men~tloned above, aa named by Presl- dent l.lardlng.ls made up of SecretaryorStateBushes,Secretary of the Traaury Mellon Secretory otmeme Hoover, senator need Smoot ot Utah and Representative Burton otOhio.The fac t that all dis are He- publlonna has amused the Ire ot the Democrats and the latter ln tho senate declared they would not roto for tho contlrntntloo ot the appointments ot Smoot and Burton. Naxv pay acnlea for tho army, navy..msrlne corps. const IUMI!. coastand geodetlc surrey and publlc headlh senlce have been arranged by the Jolnt congressional serrlco pay comfmlsslon and a bill provldlng forjhem ordered favorably reported to houseand senate.For the tlsral year R923 tho :mr nto ot pay tor those slx serrlces will aare the government about $13.000.£l00. and ultimately, lt is ost!-mated. the saving em he $38.t¥l0.000 annually.The proposed roto ls belowthe present hasta, whlch was tired ln woo. but considerably above that es tablllhed ln moe.The hooao appropriations commit- n v - '» - - . -- - .- _ -_. _ . 7 . __prodslonnl government u' to the three months the oopoeltlon gained control ot the Dall n u n m .a u ma}orilynow ls sxceedlagty slender.One thon- asnd members of the Sinn Nln metwith De Valera and Ionnally nuan- lsed the republican party, and plana were lam for a u m t l l r n ln even'c ounty mlm the rm state and the proposed constitution. THB resignation W J udge Ronda' l{._Landls nom the federal bench or the northern Illinois district ls cause for docore l¢¥l'l!~ except perhaps on the part of baseball tsna. Though often spectacular ln. methodsand speech, Judge Landis was always tearleu, just and impeccably honest. and he had an uncanny sblllty to gotatthetruthandaooanmsndablotendency to ignore nnlmnortant tech- nleslltlea.I t these letter qualities were msred by the teaser Jodi:lary ofthenegloowhere Judge Landis n u been axerrlsln;his actlrltles therewould he less cause to oomplaln of the prevalence of crlme there and of mlnurrlnu o f justlc e. RgpnES8I'~TApIVES of :le railway tmlona and of the United lllbe Workers of America met In Chicagoand entered Into s defensive allison. but thore will he no sympathetic ralllmlke on April 1. when the cool miners are exported to quit work.The alrrement, moreover. does not become op emuve until it has been rntined by all the organlsstlons.ll any ol the labor unions embraced ln the aguement "ls muon the victim of nnsrnrrnnled _st-taoks, or its totem!!! ls Jeopardlsedf trays and monna will be eonname. snr notion to be approved br each ot the 11 orgnulutlona.an executivecommittee, composer of the chlst ex eoutirea of all the unlons, will makethe nocessnrs recommendations QW H A T mr de velop into a new polltloal pany eras born In Chl cagu lust vrrelt when several hundred farmers. Socialists, union labor leader! and others started a movement for theelection to congress of mon and women of the working clan..At present the participants ln this movement are pledgw to nonpartisan pollllral notion.Radicals of many types and do non, were present at the conrerenn nu: I. W. w.'| gore not summed. labor onions"- Wothaoh bdleres It has the young- stpttnbrid hogdealerln thestatalnthsgnsrsonotvlnglluonotltrs. W. B. RIMM. promletor ot the Glen View hotel.Whlls but 12. Vlrrll sold three pnrilrod hon at the Inson .e Bo~ ale fo r a handsome price, and im-ttlodlately btd In one of the Larson dna MRSS1 Those be sold were his urn ,n1sln¢ and which he earned dor-lng lan aummerls vacation. A hlsss which staned ln the :arret of the Fxlend hotel was declared byrin Chlet Hoefer to have all the ao paarlnces of Incendiary orlgio.TheUre was extinguished wlth alemlcm '>-f~g==-=f=~ amnge resulted.When the nntesr tire department answer-ed the call they found Britton ln the kltoheo of the bnlldlnl, rrhlth ll athreeatory brtck urucmre. eltlng pop- corn.When told that the amlmmx was on me he answered out lt could notb i poallbln.Inrestlgation showed out ollmoaked carpets and blankets hldb ee np lac od lxt th e n rr e t.Ao-owfllu: to fireman the building ts ln- zured ter $20000._ ~An lmrpection of the winter 'abent l near Oshkosh shows that practicallyall of It u ann: through the winter. ln solenoid ltlon,la wen rooted; and the abundance of moisture snare: ~ a loeedr :mme an um sonar. H~C.Y1.mdo£BrokenIlo1rhaacom»plated to m me ;his wireless outnt. Mr. 'Innd brought the set with him from Ooudersport. Ps., bot. on account of war c ooclltlons has not nut thestation.He has very complete oqulp- mentfsnd can rooolve tneeaages from l"l'lM¢~ Gennany. Spain, Norway andsem America. By a roll of two to one seorubmn svoroveo the tltuutoe of bonds o h of The Roundup..a Gr i mm [ f i lo oavlr.a noGeo: -;sC.J ewlnto tPort- tand.011..vloe prealoentottheonxteoStatesGrainGrosrsrs.The debate is theoutcomsol'ada1Ien;sD'llhl.lshed br PltkeI offering to meet any yrsln powers' ottldalatany plsroinllleb- n . 1 o n . K m n u . u l u o m t o r n 1 m - Sugar me | 1osrarn m on rldnlty of Laurell and Gibbon are not in the least penurhed o-ver the snnouoes- ment tha t me y an c on tra c t oneswill be around $5 per too.for the nlmvle ms o n ah e y d o no t plan zq rnlso many beets. regardlas M prict Wlth Irrigation s c r u m these mm- era for tho moot part are finding thehttmbll potato more protltahle. with rabbi" a does sec ond.Uooseqnenb- ly, this va-many. which in past yanhas raised large quantities of beets, will build up.instead, s greatly ln-creased potato scneame and also a lame acreage ot cabbage.The lat- ter product la becoming more popu-lar annually.One fa me :Ioonted south of Gibbon a setting out 40 acresof rabba;epls.nts to replace beets. The state or martial law wbldm has ;beQn ln exlstenos in Four une pre»duct at xeonm Ctq»_ ln Otoe oonnty, alnes January 28. has ceased by a pmelalnstlon of Governor l!eKelne, sta!- ing *that rlolonon and disorder hadbeen suppressed and'thete was no (nn- ther need ot martial law." F11s destroyed the llreroom mms,of vt. D. Shia) near sp:-lngnezn n r . Sham urns alone in the nous: at thatime of the fire and almost sntfoosted before reaeued.The flrsmen nero on- ahla to save the house or content!-The tm is estimated at |3.00l1 whens ih*ehroks ofntoD.therool of the public sweet bundle; at Hub-$300.0tD for the oonltl1ldit\n of a marinara, tbl llrs drill ln srhleh the unla- hllh school bolldtng.The poll ¢,,,,,r 0¢torsnd483agslnnthapropoaed tune. When Deputy Sher-lt.t T. I. Ltlsklmsn srutton anerrand tothsbaasmentd! on www éeun house at Allianc e, he dlsoorened that a burglar had stolen Ute c on ten ts o f two lwpo und nmof granulated :naar and had ntleo the sacks with ashes and finders.Theauar had bee o c onf itloltedlnar sldon a sun menl months ago. ren had been trained was ordered and they all marched orderly tosafety. For tha nm time In the NSW ! Q American mtkrage, ruro :mm are ean- dldates for crmness atm year.One lsun. Irene C. Buell, Ashland. ctty pro- secutor,who has already tlled her beny at Lincoln.Her older amor, r peuuon with an-umr; of State ~»-5 IHrs. .L K. Gnult, mayor of gr. Peter, Minn, ls a eaodtdats for oonrful from the o wne: mm. --, - , , -- _. . . - , . ._memos. addlol mauro water or sun: to maksitvezy naolst.Bpr sa do nr the steak. which has been vN'\0li|l7well seasoned with an and pepper. mn up a nd mm wsu : to o th p ic k .Po tlns c o ve re dr oa ster wtth ss llee o f b s c o u a n d o n e c u p mld a a te r o ntop and cook slowly tio hours. Q NYUR J elly .-Put anne uma-spoonfols UI gelatin into a looenan; add one and onehalt cnpfula ot coldwater. onel1att gopful oc! sour: stirover the Bro srlth three cunfuls of grapefruit juice zwln:when bdlilll. xtraln and add It o tablsspoonfol oflemon juice.Dlvlde lnbo snlll dana and place on toe lo become e m . Serve topped with whipped c ram.sweetened and sprinkled ntth once- nut.Keep Cake llsin.--It la said that cakes made with honey will keep sortfor months..lt la used lo same wm- tttles as thnsugar the recipe calls for.As honey ls allghtly add it ta prefer- able to use baking soda lanead ofbaktna-powder.Also nas onefourth less liquid in the cake than recipe re- qutres. became a cop-ot honey con-tains mefourth cop or mater bealdes the eqnlvaient of a mp of angar. British Army "3wa99sr." lth a s b e e o mld z h s tth e lt n y lls harmy auth orltles onc e lss ueds nor der that odlcera should ua near an-gloslea or spectncloa, mme hem; con- ndmo evusenm ol defective alght.A number ot amy olloers then root to wearing the monorle. dlsobeylng thearm; order by a sate mlrrln and dv- ln; to themselres, as It was thought at the time an air of tilstinttloll. tha thought brlnl .somethilll like thatwhich prompted so many officers and enllsted men to 4-'II11 a short oana 1rl1.lc h»:amotoberadleda"asmgur sthlu." stanch in Human Foods.Stnrrlt In the only m e that I l changed In ony c homlal any tu usmonth.sman is lfldnally ¢¢| ;| |¢¢¢ into sugar In 1hl_| llmentn;y canal,the llrst process taklnlt plnoo in the mouth.tjtlher foods nn moroly ground up and sotteneth In preparatlau heaction bs other jnleeo. s 1 E 6 ¢ a r . n e ' 1 \ 0 m \ | n w m v ; <1 Blair, Nebr., uma 2, 1m inuLno.A1> :Em 'méfié I aCh; o & N ¢ z 1 h W e l 'I 'n £ n| E ut.4:35 p. m. Dldly. : e n 11:13 a. m. Daily. O Train! wus.8:45 a. xn. Daiiy. 2:54 p. rn. Dxily.4 C~. 3. P.. M. I O . 'l*nit|.l¢Nor'\h~Szmday.7:25 a. m. Daily except'zno pi rn. Ulilv uc ept Sunday . 8:30 a. ln. Sunday only. Tnlnn South.12:57f a. rn. Dail] ucept Sunday. 6:28 p. rn. muy,. - m m |I ||~|I l I I I l |l l l I l ¢ | slfmlz BRIEFS--Local and Personal; w c u u a u u s b u o u u t u v i v v i u u c u a n u v l u v v Le: ua do your 591, work for you.Blomquist an 11: it for you. l{lJh.11'|1§notou wut plea!!you.K¢1|1\1'= Ph°w¢ win plu m : r w- Nsw Washing machines, new prion.Hn Clark O'Ha.nlon s pent the ~ 310:00 and uv-and-in Omaha. '__.'ff"'1"2 'f""?f""'1° 99 -. um ml. mu »¢ omaha I1>lilt3¢m~' A :nan struc k a mntch to had the day with home folks. '°=*" in " z u vim He found "-E. 11 Haggard. undartlkt'r.. Phhne. E. R. Hnghrd, nndertaker. Phone:Residence-Bc!l,R d 240.CMM-Bell Re8idence-Bell,Red 240.Olhce-Bell 119. 119.I Mm. w n. Gross is nm :unlined r l m r m s s -_._______.__________ _..__ .___ __ _~ ___. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . P m a n |Cl!lPi .H'l¢ hl.l!n ovo8i a'to| . he~f|Th o W R . C . \ | r i l l m | ¢ f 4 a l l l l lFli m;- 2 % len s o n o u t s oma -.nin g.5-tt Fred Bugeon.w. B a p p e n d e ld ~ o n w a t F m i t h e 310111.12 oc!~ J o h n (Tu tu a n Wanted to Rant:--I-'Ive or :lx room 371- =°°;°"* uenned by nn. Robbmnh 9. mode h , furnilhld-Call this 'ofGceI:n Littls v m :a m e n .dmg hte r ° f|5 H " ' " f _ s u a .. f th c mu u h u n km r h s a m l ma dallas nine so ?.'f";.f'.;:f."'§i'!'fE.'."l.-_`° ..- .- -J a 0 ' H ' " ' * ° ° - # Q W a u m mm #K P l l l h l :o -1'BlE2l'!B»lPRiSB--u r . ~~660: birthday at .1 lm A. llc Do|1d.'sod,I nI ?~\w.¢mn»~l.»mn n t:nionoen m u When we p lmta i the corn.~'fha - " - - - - - - 1 *"I'[|¢;ih.of £romGod:the had ot the Golden-rod. ___.Where far distant mann# an bt nts and thc traetnr have some was md re-eei'wd» _4» ¢,. » ** .g"L:J3 " ' ; ~ \ ft # l i k un .| . | . u. \.L 4 .\ ;. u» .»Rev. John liruell, n Mlmomry, fill ~" * "" " ~- m a y _ g ng g gg g .h u , d-sliver a mum of Lenten anmans - atu d th a C » lh ° I i ¢ c h u n k "g g wa -An we m n #upon N a b m l n hillsnl r evening during K d ?£0645 Gnu dug# have mm up in our F or they an 111 % xrellvl inve ntions sa wed an ar m.- - --toI w aInthela.ndo!"%h|Gold¢n-rod.|- a ¢ ~ 1 . ¢ m i . , , .r s w i . z s s m m m m f T H U R 3 D a \ Y 4;Sou-bn..F l t l m Gmail n a man o t An a vw s u hr lile Plsi na ,~of the dw. ' .i ' ° ' _ ¥' " Y o u \ilé bi wid o u p e d n e l n n g i x ~ W h e r e m l m t h e w i l d I n d i a n s n a m e d Where the wild deer ones grnudl Xn tba land of 51° Golden-rod. m d 5 | a w w ! - d a n m m m at mon: are ufolicwsz u n h 3 , g d .Now unverl. gn :oldan : h l l1 8 ¢ » N me gecgfg thu m°'\{"':°5::;'The telephone too is a ¢»-'I= mm- uu pndniiiea at Blair, Nab., under vntion;Harsh za, The prospects Ofi " `;o r e c ~umn x »prize.a n . mc a c m mu o r u mh a . n m.uw church; Blanch 22, Death; Hatch Up o n mm He ld # o f th e " n m o m I u=m a z uw m m 'rh»¢n ltatioaed all over an sod. - ' * ' T - * : 2 9 ,Judgment;April as,m n m a s t a w l n e *°_G° " ° " ° ' ° ¢We c an mx zu our ne/lghbors and 'from c out to c out,H ; A 1 1 2 , 1 3 5 t, " 3 ' ¢ _W h e r e o u r f e e ta o lo n g h u e u n d ,Buy f m t """°"'"° "'"' n n ~vm e rea W e I i " w u m o u r w n r m a i t m m. mn th e d mc s p u d .= » ; ; ;_f;~In za. :md of um c osdm-ma. Rhonda! Coll md Fad Storo..;ui und or _.IA malt ia! lnvlution ll -n e the Golden rod.|Where many a weary foot has trqd, . The flying machine is a wonderful '----- -- - '-=---.|.|.... #|LAn|{.l\l! In the Ind off the Gcldelvrbd- Old "Dohin" and the nhay are thin!! of th e p ut, Who ,so long on the hlxhwnaf ham -¢\trod, Eur the auto and the truck have tnken it! pine, In the lam! nf the Gaiden-rod. Nebraska; Dear Old Nebraska; | Tha Imd where mn Fathen trod» Wegive t.heoPzaiaeforailourworth, Fair l\ndof the Golden-rod. »| s I mark for room m d boancl.Apply at. Red Cm:-A oMce.5-it Pric e of ned: hu gona up.Our ~ the-someon our first pun:hue,buy euiy . Petereed Hlndwltt Co. The W. R. C.o; soc iety met \.iLh Mn.. L. A. William lut Thurs- 'lay lflA!ll00D, Feb 23 1| Miss Ethel Bvuu and Miss Libuso Trclly, two hilrh school anchors. were Omaha ahoppen on Saturday. The Q, E._S. enjoyed a very izleasint owning, 'I`hursdny. Feb. 23.A com- mittee served delicious refreshments. John Hulseri, who is attending the State University, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. Ind Mn. Chu. Haugen. Pioneer George Cecheiin of DeSoto = an in Blair on buxineu reooitly. having just returned fromilxcellior Springs, Ho,J ll1oro are some new things in baz- T\good: at the-Blair Home Bakery under the new mnnagemenn Gorda n and try them.13-tf Don C. Van Deunen took a. little time ol! from his work to attend the Press Anociation in Lincoln the lat- ter part of Iut week. Rev. Robinson of Frenklin, Nabr., ue»,chedat the Congregational church last Bmviay.Rem Seder, the neu- lnr pastor, spent tho week-end in Dee Moines, Iowa. Mrs. John Bomhnrn went so omni: Satundny h: to spend \ few days \ ith her aunt, Mn. 0 Osborne, who Spring Showing Some --».»~ Mr..hd Mn .u m m .Johnnnu-n oxlended xn invltution. un lu! Sun-l I dny dhmoon, in dna friend: uf Mr. wall be eampany :ur mn otlur.|__.______ ,_- - - - ; ; - f ; : ; _ " . ;\ bid them good-bye before thai: de- partnm that evcnlng for the old home lmd.Hn. Johlnnun merved n nice lunch w lhou who were present. 'in-. md Hrs. Cul Nelson nn-Ifour alndhn depaned lu! Sunday even- ing (ai Denmnrk-They aspect Lobe mme some dmc and i! condiLlonn look hvonbk they my my for m couple of yeun.Hun Human, anephew al hmic Hmmm. also lc!! forDenmxrk on that day and expect; Lo The only sensible, sgnltary method.Cheaper than any other way.`. B L A I R G A S c 0 M \ 5 A N Y BLAIR.NEBRASKA o n esie;eofpoeumonie 1 B y v i n u e d m o d e f d w e Mine Millie Storm end her mother, Mre. Storm. um boo. 319821 quite in and under t.l\€eere of e physician for several days.They are much better at present.-. Ree Short, who lives over in Dex- lztvlllo, in the rim no nepon on e hetch of spring chickens.He h u e bunch ol' two hundred and he eeye they ere doing tlne. Once: Gilberteon attended the Ed. Anders-on eele of pure-bred Chester Whites at Storm Lake, Iowa oo Wed- needay of lest week and bought two Bows and e herd boar to put in his hon! of pure blode. Hrs Clerk Browning of Henuen wee openteq on at the Teh meh helpi- tal reoeuly and ix getting along nice- ly.The Brownings lived formedy in the W renc h amen in the eouthem port of the county.e METHODIST CHURCH NOTES outof theDie¢ri€tCou1'tdW2°1=C°\wfv.1§ebruka.»ndu|e r ~ . mee of a deereo of eeld Gout naction therein pending wherein .Blair Building end Loan :' " I¢°l'v°=lil°n.wes§'leint.itfnndJc .Avflebr end izeladi Applebyhiewie. and Clin lon Rds ehyElizabethAPP¥¢|>Y.h h 0. ddtnd lnil. li d lc hon bdrm forforecloeure of e certain mort;ep..will It one o'ddck. P. il. on the dls' of Aanil.. 1922, ez the Weet * .. ..Doo:-of eweehington County »House in the City of Blxir. W um Goonty, Nebraska, sell at ~.1 motion so the hisheez and bm Ifor cub, the following dtacrlb-edperty.to-1rit 'The West. 'Thirty (80 feet of the orth Ninety (90) fedLot Numbered One (1),in =-Numbered Sir (6): FIret Addition the Village of Xennard, Wuhi~ County . Nebrukl.The plaintiff.on the lst dey .JNovember. 1921. obtained a decree judgment and foredomre ego ~of $1090.72. hielhfl', n h n Jthereon nt the rete of eeven perper annum from the lst day of N vember.1921,end for $15.10fof eei da c ti on gee ldd ee ree p~.Plctunernecxt Sumzlluy evening.:that hid Pr¢Nil¢l be eoid to ... The pastor was pleased with the et tendenco lest Sunday.The pictures ee i d lu d g mmta bo ve s e te u ti nthe eeme remained onpeid for n rind of twentfdaye from the det;"'°"° line, '"" ""' "'?°'° ether: next eeld gm.; ma me sudo-====a=.» . Bundny.'une-e :fied end elid decree hem;..| The oyster supper Twdw evening in fone.Sdd premises above ~ fl wg thxn ono eeri bod willbee o!d t.oe eti 1fy *wen no an more ye eeverybody seemed happy.. § _= 1 % ~ ~g " Aeeriee of Lentel edclreeeex willbe-mga, 4 ,H ee provided by . gin next Sabbath morning.Short eddreBos every Wednesday evening. We need bein e.nd.1re went YWif you ere not obilfeted e bore. Choir rehereal Friday evening. Spe- order and decree.and the lawmehme d e a r d p r o vi d dDetedef.B1edr Ne bn llB »¥ hllra, zeée...'dey ei He 3HerlI ! o f ' W .ciel music will pleoee you.'Coun|.§r,w a n g :e ~ . - - - -- - - * -.. - . - . .. _ _ . _ . _ Lgdies' Cpgts M r s .T .C .H i l t o n ,~ T H E I N I I L L I N E R ~ M 4,"~I have just re¢éived~a-nice line 6f Q ~~LAD1Es' ~Sprmg Coats which you are invited to cail ~ and see.~ The Style, Color and Material ~I, ~ ~. are. up to the minute.`T; ~ #sli-'rlrs wr-§£m.v a u mn E ' r n s r o r r r Mr. and Mrs.Hugh wfrgnz w-=r°:¢°`££»} :1°£»=;a=§£»i==z i=~w=_i1l'» num _.Omaha buhnus vldton on|'d|.y the bg! of weeks.; He n s " 7 " - " * * '' " " " ".20 ln\£nrplri of hit week."Rav. J. A. Johnson wll conliiwd tc Roonen - - -" - " " ".1»\.\lrs John McCnc\len has been ollihin lmmn lim Q:t. of tha week on ac _. . . . . . . . ¢ . . . . - » - - - -. . _. . . .D A T E S P o r r m c x l a a s 'E X A M ! N A T W N S __ Aprii 15, 1922.~' Hay 28-27, 1922 Juno 30,-July 1, 1322. .August 4-5. 1922. Mabel J .Barth. Covnty Suplrintendenz e d tn d l peoplu of Biair Cliholil: m d Non-Cathuik.to sttendf than senriean.Devotion: bgdn nt s p. m. C. A. Béyerldorfer. THE P aoc as ss OF TI ME IN THELA ND OF THE GOLDENROD 'hibuta to W . H. Minn on his Wth birthday, Feb. 39, 1922, and also the We are the old pionoen of Mty-sir, Camfms P<\5l¢¥=K=11 mum luu w-J.;....._..,,....,When thong Raids 'nm covered with In the lsnd of the Gvldea-rad.But az in contrary to the lan at In the 'futun years our children my *-' ma.1 Goa .'ookAnd the wiid prnirles gn-as ~ six The uid atnge coach lodg been For it him éamed the ¢D¢!°f l1lNl3" agn; high .discnrdd,gif,Upon the Pioneers history pqges In we una of the Golden-md.|Like the '""'""`.E°"I.'3l'"°l'»..~In the uma o! the calm-ma..'g g y °"";'°°"";_f'";dd""'"" 1J 1e .r ,Wearothe boyalhat carried the prod.Fo r tb l railroad:have long | inc eTha wirdess telegraph is the moat --by J . A. Mc llondd To dr ive we oxen um: mme the h k a n heir p1».¢=¢.1 wiondédul nf un.mm, mm- . A fl r 17- f - ~the nic k lin the p u t week but is~-- ----~~- gg .some better at :hu writing.Springs E m Cream CoinWheat Oats . Ho g r Cattle as n'Wanted to Buy:--A accond hand \$135. piano.Must bo in M d ¢0B(uuGn ". '______33% 2and priced right..Cdl at this oiiiov. ~ _msn u fs zi so i Lee um Blair'Iloinc Bakery a¢ yéuf _.HH 3 to.7 con!spccial baking when you have com `.-....-pa}qr or an serving on rehjoslunrnt r i 18-tiLes Blornquiat fix sc.~2 °" "" ", The girls of thc CongrcgagionldKnhn'| Photos will pieaso you.church wil! hold a bake day and can- E. R. Hagganl, Undertaker. Phone:dy tale at Mi9. T. C. Hilton'a, Sat- 'n-...e.:--_.. n..n n a ;nun l"|ma\|..nA||.....|....u.......\. A \ count of sickness.\ Dance at E. Offs Hafl, Beuninfton Nebr. Saturday Evo, Marc h 11.E lhuglfa Super J ail... Roy F. Gordon John Hommank n? airiirlllvll a Blair visitor last Monday, tions acting business at the court house. Potronlae a home institution by buy Ing your bread of the Blair Howl Baines;.Nice iime Q1 other baker' xwds. alao.18-tf A Special You Bhouldlft Mini uommrs Baum noun AT sg.oo ~ BACK Noam amz STORE SATURDAY I!|1'RODUO'.l'0Ry BALB ALL 404: ZLAYEB wmm CAKES AT soc oscm nouglzrzs suznv su. vm*-worm iamwyn, Conditioner, Toulo- nmn Kos, mo.mu X°e» $2.45 :nm BTEWAET PHARMAUY A u n. s r z UlAL 'I-innh Winchester Butcher Knife, 750 Value, at 256 -- f m m m f x m n n w n z ou. ox .o'rH-ut a om ns 2.9¢ PEB YARD num PACKET STORE sm a n vm m n n m o n BIVETBD Borrow BUBHEL Buns' $1.18 THONZ s IABNBBBG SATURDAY ONLY A 'nw omxrlou BPABK PLUG AT 50° m'mnmm's GARAGE :|.| .. .; 2 5 - I NU H n o d W I R E m u o m g AT 345130 P E B RO D o n o wg m . L UM Y B B R & GR A I N o o . 1 5 P u k c u o l G a r d e n S e e d s F R E E w i l h 2 B o x e s o !G e r m i k l . i n z 504:p e r b o x a n d 1 0 :f o r p a c k i n g .l l . l | - w o r t h S l . I 5 AYE nnownnlzs . . . . 1 * W E o r n a - Bm-=§~ BACK AND BLOCK BTLT AT 20% on /nnonnzs COAL & FEED STORE A cram Bnmhinaiiun Community Sale ~ZF€"t'T§L2`$f`Q.00k a. m.Also Sneclal Prlces wm be Oifered on Seasonable Merchandise In Blair Stores bv the Following Merchants Wm. CLEAN ALL cnornzs LEFT HERE SATURDAY AT 251; mscoum' 'mo n s x. c n zms ns BRING THE WOMEN and Let Them "Shop"in ihe Different, Stores. T1\ey'IlEnjoy le, and at the Same Time Save You 1,000 Amzlucmi STEEL PBNUE POBTB AT 865m EACH cmzxsrnnsns I-UMBEB congruwGREATLX.REDUCED PRICES! rmyv OPEN ran susmsss m OLD BEE mv s-m m GLAD To BEE YOU BAS Sf PARISH IN T R O D U O T O R Y r iu o n ON' NEW LE ATHER I-IN-I HORSE Col.!..\RS.-..----.--_-se.ooAL L REGULAR LEA THER COLLARS -----$4.93 GUS s c z m r r m z n s4'rUnnAY oNi.<1 $1.50 xnnu xwmn yrnrs ronx $120 PETERSSN HARDWARE oo. THE BARGAINS OFFERED Are Genuilie and Timely and Many Dollars Can be Saved on ALL REPAIR wonx LEFT HERE BATURDAY 109; orr REGULAR- rmczs J. 2. rxscrma, Shoo mpm-mg . . ._, ..., . ,.,. Rel! Rooms fo: Women and Children will & Open a¥ the City Hail and Library \SATURDAY BPEDIAL A BIG FARMER nnnm a AT 40c cA1u.soN's UAFE J . D . x n n ms o r r s B P E U I AL T IO B S AT U R D AY 100 w o a x s n m r s A 6 5 6 m o n Will mnve March 11 m the building vm¢¢a.»J en khu ' Tvz xm Diununz un Euryzhing &n Sl re Wa Offer for Saturday Only LARGE BARS WHITE NAPTHA SOAP AT Bo EACH "DONEY"--Opposif/B Post Office 50 runs U. B. Am? 4-Buckle, ALL RUBBER OVEBBHOES, All Bllu, $1.05 THE BEEKMAN STORE LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON Anmlcm LADY AND WARNER. UOBSZTS m s .T.U.m u o n » A rmril usr 0F Live Stbck--Machinery GOOD 501: HOUSE BROOM 38d S A B B R O S . u n m s ' w w G O W N B VALUES UP To 32.50, AT 850 EACH J. B. mms & sons SATURDAY om.Y Luna BOTTLE PBPTONIA AT $1.00 n u m P u n m o v BPEUIAL FOB sA'1'11xDAv LARGE BOTTLE 'rAm.Ac FOB. 90 omvrq WOLF? DRUG STORE To BE UFFERED M' AUCTION 26 head.of dandy, good, sound work horses One span of 5 year old mnles, Weight 2750.~ 4 : 0 '| | ._ And many other articles. BBE ovaarzoms ou x.ma1uoA'rnm o1;.s mms- on. nova: Tw? 1%-h. p. gas eng~ings\' Riding and walking gultivators Some plows A Deering bigder .Whit.: Bm- Preserves-All Ylnon 25° PEB .un-s .uns :on $1.25 J . x u z ux n Ono Line ol . wousrrs exons AT $2.75 BLAB SHOE oom mrv IN U U B aa m mGlassTopRoundBae 'f r-" 6§<f§=:;@ 95 ~ / ~4i g q 5 1 : 0 n o n A N D B B O O D E R B A R G M N S Soo the Improved Soft.-Heat Incubalort and Broader: nl. our office or factory.Improvements and Advantages ovur uli others.All sizes, 90 toG00 Eiga Csplcity.Broaden 100 Chick to 1,000Chickite.Spodll Reduc ed Pric es to Home Bunn.-A few ample or demonstntion machines at axinlm! pric u.AH our Bllchings Pull; Guaranteed. You can get your mac hine quick right hen at homo and alla get the benefit of our assistanceand 25 year: experience. P O ME R INCUBATOR CO.,Blahr,Nebruka. Offices fl Doors But of Coils: Fmo .FactoryAc ross Street, sho Ent of élnf.. Thisis Ull7:r lfY;i&l lh duum o!!|.rmsn_hlvs prom-indtobringin mdlwck.Hyouhnvamythingtoml, bm; u m. we wsu ull n.. Llt'| mm mu um nigga: x A6 Bhirevorhnd. 'JEIISEI & BRUSS, Auctioneers s r z o lu . P R IC E S o n C AM E R AS S AT U R D A Y Ona Postcard Bile Foldin Scout, Meninoua Lenz, :hop worn.List Price $18.00.Sofa; Price $13.00. Ona Postcard Size Folding H~=°~=s, Rapid Recilllnear Long, shop worn.List Price 0.00.Sei ing Price $14.00.Ona 2C Foldl Scout pid Rectilinesr Lena.List. Price $18.00. .Salllg ca $15.00.Ono ZA aiding Scout; Ma.-niseua Laos.L i n Price $14.00.Sel- ling Prim $12.00.Ona No. 1 Seneca Junior Rapid Ractilinear Lens.Lint Price n a m .Selling Prim moo.|O M No.2 Promo (Eastman Kodak)Rapid Rlc tilinnr Lom Lilt Price $10.40.Selling Price $7.00.Ou Sqneca. Vest Pocket, the Little Indian.Lint Price $11.15. sdiins Prics $8.00.xu mr s A B - T S TU D I O ma UD.Oscar Mathews moved his house- d r Sale, in flume of hold goods and family Qui to the farm |, r..Pn nn n nd n ia i \...;. 1.-_:.|-.. .....1 ...nr »... 1.:. I...A nl » Enflng here for some time, Qxpqft: o arm the coming seuop, down is ha \»Uvnn;Ia didrld.fue girls of the Congregxtloiai ~arch, at Mrs. T. C. Hiltorfl, Satur- ay, March -I. It Frequently Happens THAT PEOPLE wuo MAKE INDIVIDUAL LOANS ARE BOTUERED IN THE conu-:crloN OF INTER-EST; THAT THEY O!TEN HAVE DIFFICULTY INGIFITING BACK THE PRINCIPAL AND S03iE'|'lBlE5 LOSE IT Alfrocr-rrmzn: THOSE Wim DEPOSIT THEIR HONEY IN THIS BANK ARE NOT 'rl-ws ANNOYED. mn HERE THEYGET THEIR INTEREST PROSIPTLY \EVE R Y S I X M O NT HS AND. mrrrx-nn STILL. THEY HAVE nn: SATISFAG nos DF Fusnxxc TQAT THEIR MDNSY ls AT ALL 'l`X).|ES SAF!-1 AND THAT -rm-: HANK IS rnmmm-:nTo PAY BACK THE PRINCIPAL WHEN NEEDED. I 'PHE 1=AnMnns.sms BANK Licensed Embalmer Funeral Dlnctor HA GGA RD & UNRUH Co\}r1.es)~4Servies-Simplicity QUA L I TY mz s r REASONABLE PRICES o'HArRbN. xmxxsn E o*H.\NLoN Atlomeys-lllaw Omen in Suu Bank Building \ 1 I l I| last Fdday and wil! try his hand at farming .this summer.City life named to hive been too rtrenuous on him. The w. R. c. mr aside a xaulazme from their regular work on last Sat urday afternoon for n patdatic pro- gram in honor of Wuhingtonk and Lincolrfa birthdays which was much enjoyed by all those present. gan, Colo, was a Blair visitor Satur- d l y f o r a short time,George has givéh up fanning and is trnveiing for a Denver eiothing firm.He reports that hh family are well.He ieft for Omaha on the noon tnln and expect- ed to leave from there .for his homo on the same day. .. . . .. .. The mam Aid soc iety met. with ire. C. T. Peterson on Wednesday. durch 1. to be entertained by Mn. miie Hunk and Mrs. Peterson.- Betty Noble is connleecln3nleel; rom her reoent operation on her lmec md is able so gel. about with the aid lf crutchea which she is in hopes of lieeardiog soon.'t Caleb Loftis and wife and little med-deuggler, Ira Bacon, ha\real' leen eoflned to their home for some ime on eceount of the prevalent die roeo, cold and zdppe. Mrs.J.R.Smith i l having the mllding recently vacated by The Tog rerr. llxed up preparatory for 3. D Garrison, the clothing mangwho wil! Jecupy it in the near future. It is officidly reported that trdnsz and a. the Emerson loc al will ze some their moe not later than Hire! 20.This gives Blair an early trail to Omaha and o late train ln'rel.una. li k e Helen Hansen returned 1.1 Omaha W ednesday after a week e the home of her comin. -luline Peter son and nife.Misa Hnneen is 1 graduate nurle of Mount Slnia_hoe pital, New York and has just retornel from a tour of six months in Europe Blair friend: of the Geo. J. Halle: family,who were former resident: here but are new living in Dmahame ceived announcements thin week o the marriage of their oldest daughter Zlta Cstherine,to Nr.Rnyrnom James Brennan, vfhich took place on Wednesday, Feb. 22 in Omaha. Mine Le Masters, the county Rel Cross nurse, while enroute to Ken mm!recently, during the icy time had the misfortune to lmve her Fon skid, turning over on the aide, break ing one of the glass in the Seder Fortunately alle was only ehalrcn u a bit and tlre_cnr wee rightod an alle was soon on her way rejoiriii that the accident was no worse. Mrs. Emil Nelson and little dough ter. l:.'mma La; Fern more at home t their friends on lust Friday Lfternool Feb.M,et which time little Min Hu me celebrated her 4th birthde; There were o dozen ladies and n do: en c hildren prcient and all enjoye the dainty birthday cake with You camlles and tlu; nice lunch prepare by Mn. Nelelin. forthe occasion. g Blair is fortunate to hear the Mel ropolitan Entertainen aa they az.very high close and only perform l the cities. bm enroute they had thl open date and ol!ered it here.T11 fvwmm includes-violin, 'mlm plllnl gmandolin,banjo.saxophone,tcno Isoprarso,trio; and qoartette, humol 'oue readings.They will give a echol'childrens matinee at the extreme lo price ol' 15 cents for all school chi dren.The evening program 50 cent At M. E. church. Wednesday. Manf am.Matinee--4 p. rn. evening 8:1 I . Mrs. Sem Heller of this city has rl ceivod n letter from her son, Fu Ca-se, who le manager for a Connie .Co. at Macon, Georgie, situated on ol of tho governn1_e_nl;'| cantonments. tl milca from the city, where they ha* put up email hwael for employe' and 'tis like e Yl"l.§B.They hll had a delightful winter season. m are new enjoying all early gardl vegetables.This eannerr hes 1 acreage of 2000 acres of plmento pe pcrn,1000 acres of in¢e'i potatoe350 acres of tomatoes and 250 ner of beans.Their onlyglaughter. Sera who is a freelunan in our high echoand making her home with her mn parents,Mr.and H n .Bam Halle apec ta to ddl her parent! this col i m r a u r n r n e n I n ~ »=" /1 ¥.'1`< Sl.1 TB! On Time FlourApricot Butter _.__Apple Butter -Strawberries " "Red RaspberriesBlack Raspberries ........_-Peaches .__ ...___ _ _ A rico Big StQr¢Spe§ials .. . . . . . . . . ck$i.90 l i k 25¢-35¢354:351:351: :sesse S n e f i lmr 59°C perspecial per spedal perspecial perapecill per special per:peeled per cancan a ncancancan canp! 8 . _ -.___...._......Pineapple ....._.._.- - -.- -Blueberries .._. __._-.Logan Herrin _ ..-_....Assortment of any of three nbov apecinl __._.- __ I0 lb. 10 lb. S Y R U P 5 lh. 5 lb. Navy Heins or Head Rice BrownBrownWhilew m a Pink Ruse Corn .._. __ -... a neencan special perspecinl per speeiclg per am ,. $1.00 il 454:'Sin :se pail 551: ,mn aoe 3 lbs 25:special, 2 ans 25: 334:35: a n perperperper SHOE nsPAn'rM~Ez~rrOne Lot Ladies Brown Oxfords, specialize: pair -_53.50 Mines Brown Pumps, sperld per pair ..._-.. _._ $3.00Childrens Brown Pumps. specinl per pair - .__-_- .__ $2.50 _. . . . . . . - . . . - . . . . -§ \ * £ > R ' f r H § N G f r o n r f z n W E E Sas Bros. B'"'",;.e,, ~<§"i x 5 M(a.. ';,'-uqvn '1=f f.jj=s.i 1' if .~s;.;,ez., \#fr\-~>~-~~~»~ei v |||!|F1|I THE Emfskraxss. BLAIR, NEBRASKA, .1s w f n n \ n n n f \ n n 1 n n n r . n t h \ 1 D D D A & ! I ? l 4 .~gy EDWARD G. LOWRY 'mu-lruluu °"""""""'£-'L£" ' ;° - ' - ' n ~.:f-.-.~:| | d l e u » ¢ i u c l n l i o L n d = l l J *I n h u e l h t h e d u a t l u H a t h a ! 0 vN l l I ¢ \ ' s l u u n l c c h d a - How Uncie Sam Spends ~ou; Money 1:lsa't safe tn bet on M=rU1\I\|-- *"'In~clal1y a. lun ibilll-a W H A T o r UNSW!! enacted s law In xmo re- quiring all hesds of depanments andindependentestsdallshmentsinthe fedenal of-.nice to report eech yéar to the secretary at the treasury the num-ber Q! employees mm: them who were below a fair lrtlndlrd of emdency. Every year this ll done sod the letters to the secretary or the :reason from the vuiou depsnmeuta and bureausueprmuuln thsbo okotestlmstesvf appropriations eomped for uae b ! congress In msklng up the annusl supply bills. Congress never mn the :tightest bed to :hm rapqna.Theyare made up gfasr sfter year.but the lnemcleut are never drcd.For example,last 'fear the chief clerk of the tressury reported 170 em-ployeea ot the Treslury department as below e falr standard of emdency. But nothln| will be done about it.TheInterior department reported 130 lnedlcieots. and wltlgxmbably go on re porting them tm they die of old sge. There are employees of the govern-ment In Washington who are wlelly blind and who are Ie-1 :mm theirhomes to their omces esch llU and hack home spin in the afternoon. I khgw In um one lentieman ofninetytwo years who had been in the goremment aerslce for seventytwu :o e m He us bein; paid at that time WW l year.nu maximum pay dunln; hla long senflcl was usoo a year. James R. P m was President whenthis old gentlemen camo lntotbe serv lcs.Be Isa 'born on January 10, 1823.Bla father was e c nptaln olth e r e g d a r s r my ln t h e wa r o ti b ll .After that service he Ied_an 'active lifein other occupations untll 1548. when he died, leaving a dependent family atnine persona, three.ot them bon.It fell to the tot of onool them to be the cmd snppon otthe fsmlly .lt mme to pen. then, that at the agocftwentyhereceivedthroughthe lnduenes of navy friends nd' hls fathere :malt clemmp at the .naval observ- atory. then under the suporintendencest that accomplished omcer. Matthew l'ontalne Ham. whom he served ss emsnnenala for :en years. aocountlnlit s great privilege and preaaurs to have hoard Hnurfs rodeo dinnun; thewordsof sense and irlsdom which make up the saxllng directions.the mornem CLEAN cmws BOWELS WITH CALIFURNIKFIG SYRUP Even |let chile1avu.lhe "rru||.y"ture a -¢>1urm1¢ vu amp." u nuuule tongue u eonmd. or u your chudx- \\nI\ll:u1>u. fevodnh. fun a cold. o f h u lc , ( l n l tnu powful loc lu lu s un llnr n d mmm.xns I n publications hand Irons tho observ-liory tor the benedt of tha world. From a copylat at llrst, November o, 184&.|z I3a day,the young uma nuadnh ttd ll f nllo tst Jury 'I,1858.clerk at 81.200 5 rut: J ai; 1. IBSI. clrrk at $1,561 n wi AskYour Deale ~ ~ Decoratofabout ~~ ALABASTINE OPA ~'~PnocEss ~Be|.ntifulwmlhlHnrmoui¢sauurbefwi blmdinlofdnhu|¢l\na¢|,ag:|,|ic ~»-- oalanwhkhvilltnmfurmymrwnllnfsbtiaumurpuinitu-.l\.|.rman|l ~ nkueostwnllvnizhinyuumaanu. ~NY_gooddeeomtor¢ando¢}|ew ,p,, Soma psopis never atop to count thoroughly :th all th o mu lti pl- tlon poinm. will blic and Quia ont at the mann, md IW lun |. veil, play- fui c hild mmmilton: of mahen been '*O\lk!o|hu Fix: Syrup" handy.They knorl n tl!- ln-mrul tod u n m s de! c hi ld so-morrov.Ask your druggln mr gum- IDP "Clllfvrlxll |13 Bmw" whlch hu Sure Reli§f FOR WDIGESTIOII \qT B ~ a ' B 6 Blu.-ntl I EI.L°AN$ 256 and m Pi¢5¢U|%¥»EV\fY'lhC¥V ~The Alabastine CoG n w n w mw c h u n if ~.| ~ y~flw~vfi'~ .. \» Inatcad of Kalsomine of W~ Alth|1i1aec:.¢\:yi»imlAhbdime.\lnsamenntiml]J'\ooepld habemmudhhnnunnvhumhnépumdpubicbnidhgd direcuona for habla and children of all un p rimed on berth.Mother! I l I gen an imllltidil Il; lyrup.-Ldvtttlllv m e m . At k l n g 1 'o o M u c h . L 0 1 | l - N | 1 ,l'rl.|cI%In.Ilnl n t l !fur yn l l l l a k e w i l l I c o m pl y w i th m e o n m l i t l o n n l a i d d o w n b y y o u r i u t h e r a n a anlunplrliaian T h e e x i g e n c l u a t h e n r n q u l n d a g n u e x p u u d u n o f t h e d e l d t l l t o r u s a t W u h m g t a n a n d e u - u v u m n n d t h i s w a s n c c o m p l l n h i d b y a I l b d ' r u m o u r m e m u m a a b o u n o r m a l . 'I m p u - : e n u m o r d m l l n q u o n n a t a p - p o u z u m n u a m o n g a l l n b l a s , u n t h t d v- u m e r g e s r q m e r l n t r l l l l d I n m u : w m n u n t r a m a n t o m a n m n s o p e r c e n t - t h a t l a . m o n t h a n m f t h e m o n a n d w o m e n wh o s u c c e s s fu l l y p s u e d c m !a r d c e e i n m l n a d o n s a n d w e r e s t a n d j o b l u n d e r t b l g u n m m e n t r e - m u a t o t a k e t h e m .I t t l c l d m l t o d u m m a n t h a i : 9 6 0 . 1 9 0 o t Q u a n w h o m e t t h e a n w e r e a p p o i n t e d d u r i n g l h l t t i m e .' n n d v i !se r vi c e c o m m u n i o n u p S n u g :" m u l h m l l i u ' v i m that m m : s e r vi c e a t W u h i n n o n k n o w u m t h o u s v l n l s n o w h a m p u i t b y t b o r s te n tl n n a t . l n o u m p e t c n t a w h e n N - mo nl l l 11 36 01 1 11 d ll ll tt ll i b y la nn un ce l w h i c h a n l n e o m p n d b l o n u m u m O H - cl e nc y o f t h a se tt l es .P n t o n n e u l a n d e x e m p t i o n s l n c r a d n g l y c l o g t h i d e p u - m e n t :w i t h p a n a m a v m .n o m m m - h a v i n e m c l e n t , a n d l l l c u l t t o n m vve . a n d t h a n r e t e n t i o n l i n d a t o d u m : t h e d l a c l p l l n a a t t b l u m m . " Am o n z z h eo e t a e l l lc l e n l x .a t co ur se . a r e t h e m p e r a n n u n t e d a n d a n p h y s - lc n l l y ln c u p l c lt n t e d .T h e b n r u u a l e m d e a e y e s t l m l n d .b d a r u m e v w q u o f t h q t u p e n n n u n t i o n n u n m e n r p w t h a n m n b s r a t e m p l o y e e s In t h e d vi ! n m o l o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e - | u v- m t y y u n o t q v e a n d o v o r u f d l o i n z N u m b e r I h i l u n y p o - l u i d a n a.. .. .. ..... ... ... ..R u r a l m u ! e u r l a f t...... ......... .....C i t y l o n l r c u r h n ... . .ua.. . ... .ff. .. .. . P D I ! 0 1 5 0 0 M .nu¢¢»no»al»¢Q z u 5 |n aa n~ xlH n r l s d c l ~G w l f d ¢m N ° !0 ° l »n m .0n l um h | ;. . l .i l l u m m a l e m p l o y e s ~ n m M Ii i l l l | ¢ U ¢ | | l l | | l l | | | O l ¢ |M 'Th a co m m i s s i o n e r o l ' p e n s i o n s l u p - p l i u l b e fn l l o w l n g c o m p a c t m t a t e m l n t o t t h o a g e o t t h e a m p i a y e u m m e p e r m n b u r e a u . : N u m b e r l a m e c l u d l e d d v! ! l u v - lee, 874: an d tbl Didnt unblonqd l h t y - n i g h t : n u m b e r o u r a i g h t ; y e u l o f . u e . 2 6 ; n u m b e r b e t w e e n a n y - i n ¢ n a ¢ 4 z h t : . 2 u 0 ; b ¢ u a u n a ; » a r n z u ~ B n ,n u m b e r u i g i h l e £or r e t i n m e n l , 2 9 2 : p e r e e n l l n o f e m n l vn u e l m b l a f n r n t l r e m e l l l . 8 8 . 4 : u ¢ m n ¢ ; e o f | . l l e m o l o ve n . : n u 1 . 1 0 1 9 . M t y . g | | ; \ ; ¢ T h u n o l d m m l n d v r o m e n b o a r z h g b u r d e n o f t h e l d m i n l l t r l d o n o f t b l e o m p l a .l n t r i u t e a n d L n m l vo d p r o - e e d u n u n d e r t h e p e n s i o n l a n h a vi n ; l o d o r m s t h e d i s b u r s e m e n t a r $ 2 2 2 , -15 0 2 9 2 l l I to 8 13 . 0 1 5 a n d gam e- Odd b eu eG cl |. rl M. DYED HER saws con. A SKIRT Ann cumms p l1 1 1 | l . a n - W - w - u r h y t w h a t d o e s i n 'l i n t | 0 0 t o d o ? " l i e I1 i g n i t e d U m ! I a h m a l d g n a n d h a n g m y a e l l ' t i m . " - - S i m ; B t u l n . ESE OLDMEHT yur: July L 1870, prtnelpet cum at$1.510 u year; December 0. 1911. elertat $1.400 a year: l»ilr_ 1. 1918. :tenor npher and typewriter at $900 o r w . It will be seen that he was demotedtn December. 1011. and qoln In I-lu. EIB; to lower pomtlona. lnrolrlng lenwork and mpommnty .'mm d emo tlona were at nu own request.InOctober. 1911, h¢_\'ecd\ed hom the nststant sec retary M the nlvr. llr. Roosevelt, the following letter: "I have to inform :oo thlt you havebeen granted Io na without Nr f o r lt: months helinqln¢ Odober 28. 1917. "An you umm been In the emvlvar of the mremment nov nearly mlxty nlne yearn, and during all that timeyour record hu been excellent, I re gn: that there tl no way lo which the department could eontlnue you on therolls with eompenntlon. " I dest:o at this time to expresstho nppreclntlon of the depenment for your tongdtod satisfactory ee, andthe hope that you will be In beoented br this lone that yon can returnqnd resume your duties at lt: explntloofItalkedwithone ol' the olbloet omcen about the old ma feeble etn-airmen. He sold:"I don't know what eon» neu inteodl to do about thetn, but I know what I tntqod to do with zum ln mr department.I totem! to leavethem alone.They c an gm; here u long an they like. nntll some produou ll rhode for them.Whoo Z Fu new to the department z tillmllltd two otthese old trevvle and demoted another. on the ground that they were super-nnnuated mn tnemuenrmo were e ltlndnnce to the notL"All three of them vrrote mo nd letters and nmmntlr committed ml-elde.That vr u OMB!!!ond more than enough tor me Never againwill I disturb ooo or them.I do not rhooao to have it on mr consciencethat I 91onouneeo nntence of death on no old mlm 03 on old vomnn lnthe service of the luvermneot.Tifvr c n n n tls ln r o n b e n a s lo o g u t h e y like.I found them hone ang! some of them mn be here when 1lure.tgeongrena chonlei za provide for them that ll tts obligation.But I will never sentence another one ot mem lo settdemructloo. no mutter what the con to ue taxpayer and the govemmeot." »||\. , '-F-°"z=.f:~=-.5'='.a-=~"-"°-& »¢¢.°'z»-u-|»\»»m-»;1\»1»~. : h e n .»¢w,n¢1=»»a¢- m u-\=1»¢¢_,_.v\|n¢|.umb.l¢°=H'Iv w? i '2 h-'2 1 Dyno-mathso n b u m d m k n a rm\nd.J|\¢thl|yv\xr u m mR':....\°::f°':.'a'...2.';':.x".:,' n m a p m n u m m uv rntnlkU*-hélur 'Hueaxfnd unur m m A mu may walk r1;bt.np llthoui walking ullrllht. Thi Butc h Fbld. 8|n¢¢'|'lty ll like zruellng ln a num,beaten mad, which onmmnnly bring:a man sooner :6 hll Jw'=fnr'» end than by-ways.In which men otlen lo n Rhemnlrel.-'Iillonon.. ~\. Cutlcun lug for tha Dompluloni Nuthln| hotter wuz Cudeln Soap daily and Olmmenl nav md then u Mead! to mah mn complexion dar, sc alp dean mg hunc h nn mo umm.Add ni this the hu-falling. nurnm c anc un n lc u m, a nd y ou hun thc Canc un mm '.n-ln.-Adw.ru»mem.| Slleneo 1| ama me prion or domestic rallem. hn\en'£ got the price. anyway.MI: | lime play with wart Hats in heirs lnslda truck to uvuble. Justluytoyour|:o~cz rRedCmunan Blul thin buy ing hlulng.You;s u n I mmu n n u m r e n e mmr ma r e i . n n.t # General p;.s T" ....T. B01e ~.; o 0 6 - p f'AS- .2.l. . 44 B. , uw1 i ff"_ . ; .i"\ A. a f' *n *-.»s t ---T"--., 1--._.,».;\~. zu ?.. ..2! . ¥ " \ $ ~»v.\_:.. §f . ¢ m y Je " a. f nsr4t U . ;} ¢ ": l i f~ U x .1 .~"'f1 ~.n Ig ." . 5 :I.a ¢ i s ;:\» ~_1 r ¢.4s .r ..\."T . iii. x*af3. `5 :. ~1 a =;..~1 ¥j .1 ~ v-te . :»._" " " " ' . e ? E §1./i t x ~ ~ w \ J n \..Q:{ |1 :fffk 2." .T .f " r '.4..~"' ."T... ..qr 1j3."*»j 1? "L,1 .~#5 "rg.5-` . $ € > . ' 4;' . ~. . .;5 ~. ¢ u , . ¢ .. .» » ..'.r .J a¢.: .4I u i Quo c E 4 .5 I ,..f'A .' * as ,mv v.g... g ~g _ .'.. 1|;. . .~'§ ;u :P $ ..-~1 .'i . ..=.. . . . . . n " B £ ¢ . . » . : J | l 1 " ; _ _1 c r u z : l I C . : On h i s w a y t o s p r m g n el u t o d e l ive r n n a d dr e s s o u L in c u l n , G e -n c r u l Jn h n 1 . " W N W n vn ve g o ve r In C h i c a g o t o n o I . p l a y , " A B u c k o u L e a ve , " w h i c h w a s b l i n g p r n d u e e d fo r t h e b e n d ! ! o f t h e A m e r l c i n Le g i o n .G e m - m l r e r a h l n g i t r n l n \ r n ¢ n l i t t l e i a m . a n d I n o r d e r t b a ; t h e a u d i e n c e w o u l d n o t h e d l t l p p o i n t e d , P r i n t s K e l l y . t h o i m p o r i o n n l e c G e n e r a l P m s h l n g In t h e I l l n r . y A Shért 1Yme Ago I Weighed only 80 Pounds---I Nnw Weigh 112 Pounds and TANLAC 4 .Barbara aber, 315Van Nas An., SanFranunbeo.Slllllbut Ontofllioxuandllinl-¥~larly baufited. If you an nada with i fyolrdigauion is 1-»»»~i JI' you an weak and unable eocqloylifc lo (llc fullut mau-uu, you lhould lah Tanlnc.Atallgooddnqfists. _D0N»T'~T DESPAIR ~ * Y * ~ .~gy EDWARD G. LOWRY 'mu-lruluu °"""""""'£-'L£" ' ;° - ' - ' n ~.:f-.-.~:| | d l e u » ¢ i u c l n l i o L n d = l l J *I n h u e l h t h e d u a t l u H a t h a ! 0 vN l l I ¢ \ ' s l u u n l c c h d a - How Uncie Sam Spends ~ou; Money In Fllnsla."What 1| the mglloaal son; of un Rutdan Bolahevikh"" T m routerblowing rouble|!"*--Waqdde Tatu. ilienfnrhmqyuuwmindnidh gg]_p ( v w l u s 1 ' h l w u d d ' | l h n d ¢ l 1 d N m \ ¢ ! f c t \ i M l 7 » a v ¢ . s » u a a a m a ¢ f s ¢ » a a u n » u n ¢ » a n m m u n u m a y a r a n a n n a n l n e n m o l . 1 1 » - » u » - » . ~ n ¢ = u ¢ = m ° l . a l l h r 6 o l n » | G e l | | l h l ¢ l u \ n l y i q um i gn e u pl a s in l t nl l n W I N S $ 5 , 0 0 0 A l n l l l r u p u s h a n n u m f m u m m:I L x J .u r n .n u t u e » ° " ~ ; , ¢ , , .§-~u n a In \ l i the r a n .I n q 1sur nz am.Hu u th e \t ¢¢ ¢s t. u nd m st ¢ n| .l || :| u»u h e u a m o t u l .F'|ll|Y r l i l l l m e . M o o d P r i m u s u n .a n o t h e r t i l a n dn i n a Y u . u s i n a u : W i n u p s i n o m .O u l u ! i s a a n l a a l l . . c a n n u m ; n o¢| !.I l | a i l l l n p i l l l l l l l n ;g l g | | | l i n l t ! n l ! B a a n ; D U O O IU T' f i l l I n u ollsr la u n d o t o l l t f l l i l lIM IM 1 n u n . 1 a h l ¢ | . n . t h e g n u vn u u u nu n l l h § | | | d ¢ n .D a n n i : u l t h r u vr . r »n l u n \ a l en a b k : n u t o s u n h r i n ;a s l : \ i l h n n u ( n m I t o In d n l e u .Vito- l u g n u m a b o u t a i a u n d n l a n c e a nt h i n . n n vo l l . r u n d a w n y a n kl l n o b d ! lng mu rl y u rn r ts lw l. an u nvi m a l l u n r youll: cams huh..I n n: r u n U D ! a n ! e l n l u n i k e l k a n nth e p un . f~- = = ; g; : u n a n u na r t tm i l lN M w i n A 1 n m . a a u " h u hua 3 07 ol ' lo u i n P i n l a n d .0 m a n na n n i b ! o r h u o m n u a n r u D i l l\|'\hm\.l»|.A l l R n l t f l Y l l l l h h h hu n i ! i l l ! u I M u g q n m n u n .f i l l n na u s r u n u u n .I n r u 4 - n u u n u h u I b o h r a i n !'fg l h t l u a o l l w n u n u m o r u l l l g r i n ;a n a l l f o r t h e s u n l l i i n r " I " n u nl l d l n .u n t . b l I . c h u n t u l l h o i 5 °: n u n u fr r a n 0 .l l n t u .Of!and Spruce l u . .E w .l l f . n l h a n h t m P t W H A T o r UNSW!! enacted s law In xmo re- quiring all hesds of depanments andindependentestsdallshmentsinthe fedenal of-.nice to report eech yéar to the secretary at the treasury the num-ber Q! employees mm: them who were below a fair lrtlndlrd of emdency. Every year this ll done sod the letters to the secretary or the :reason from the vuiou depsnmeuta and bureausueprmuuln thsbo okotestlmstesvf appropriations eomped for uae b ! congress In msklng up the annusl supply bills. Congress never mn the :tightest bed to :hm rapqna.Theyare made up gfasr sfter year.but the lnemcleut are never drcd.For example,last 'fear the chief clerk of the tressury reported 170 em-ployeea ot the Treslury department as below e falr standard of emdency. But nothln| will be done about it.TheInterior department reported 130 lnedlcieots. and wltlgxmbably go on re porting them tm they die of old sge. There are employees of the govern-ment In Washington who are wlelly blind and who are Ie-1 :mm theirhomes to their omces esch llU and hack home spin in the afternoon. I khgw In um one lentieman ofninetytwo years who had been in the goremment aerslce for seventytwu :o e m He us bein; paid at that time WW l year.nu maximum pay dunln; hla long senflcl was usoo a year. James R. P m was President whenthis old gentlemen camo lntotbe serv lcs.Be Isa 'born on January 10, 1823.Bla father was e c nptaln olth e r e g d a r s r my ln t h e wa r o ti b ll .After that service he Ied_an 'active lifein other occupations untll 1548. when he died, leaving a dependent family atnine persona, three.ot them bon.It fell to the tot of onool them to be the cmd snppon otthe fsmlly .lt mme to pen. then, that at the agocftwentyhereceivedthroughthe lnduenes of navy friends nd' hls fathere :malt clemmp at the .naval observ- atory. then under the suporintendencest that accomplished omcer. Matthew l'ontalne Ham. whom he served ss emsnnenala for :en years. aocountlnlit s great privilege and preaaurs to have hoard Hnurfs rodeo dinnun; thewordsof sense and irlsdom which make up the saxllng directions.the . . . .» .'+.n ...\". s .. \-z.ur.rs- t ; _ ;_ ... 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Do m in - zo n of C an ad a, C op e B re to n ow en m uc h of h e r c o l o r ful h l a to r y t o b o r a eo s n n h - lo al p os it io n.Sh e re ac he s o ut i nt o th a oc e a n t r a d e I n n s .t h e l a n d t n l l o t tre at -b ou nd al t l p p l n g t o d a y a a l n t h e l i m i o f t h e { J t t b o l l . Ta r o c e n t u r i e s n o h e r c o m m a n d i n g po s i t i o n t l t h r e fa r a n c o t o t h a t r a d é o f th e S t . L aw r e n o a a nt r t n o W es t l n d l t a : n a d a g p g B r e t o n a o l s l u e I n w o r l d po l i t ic s , au l a au o s om n l m es a u no r o m g th e pe a c e o r E u r op e on d up s e tt i n g t h e t r a s t l e a o t t h e p o w e r s .Th e t o n u n e a a t hi s t o r ic S t .1 ° e t ! r a , a a n | | t h e o m In d i a n p o m p o f Ni c h ol a s D e n i s l i m o .co nn ec ts t h e l a k e sra ta rs w l t h t h e B t r a i t o t C a m o .-Th l s l n l n n d w a t e r w a y w a s o f g r e a t s t r a t e g i c va l u e t o t h e F r fu o b . a s a t a l a fc r n ¢ r L ° ¢ I t w a s a va l u a b l e m e a n s o t t m o a p o r t a t l o n w l n d e e d .t h e o n l y m o a n !o r l x u n s p o r r a t l l t a t n m t o t h e u t g m a n a Sc ot ti sh aot tl er a.'DO- d a y l t a l fo r d a e a s y access t o t h a m a r k e l a o f t h e B y d n o r l fo r t h a m m - e r a o f t h e ln l o r l o r ,n p l o l !t h a n a d a t u m p l a y g r o u n d f o r t h a p e o p l e o f t h e in d u s t r i a l cen ter s.T h a d r i ve a l o n g t h e n o r t h a h o r a of C a p e B r e t o n ts s u r p aa a l u g l y l o ve l y . L o n d t r s r d t h a n a r e o ve r t h a lt l l l l . n e a r a n d re mo te ,t h ! g r e e n m e a d o w s o f t a r m t s n d a a b o u n d l n g l n m l l k a n d C e l t i c h o s p i t a l i t y ;ao a vra r d t h a A t - l a n t i c . a n d l n t h e m a n n e d m e e r o u t o f t h e oc ea n,t o w e r s " 8 m o k r " O n c e s c a n . t h a vl e w l o o k i n ; a n t i t h - vm o f r o m S m o k y ls n ave r fo r go t t sl n .t l u |H e a d l n n d m e r h e a d l a n d i n o u t l i n e r e l c h l n | m a t t o t h e u m n r d . p l u m cl i ffs da z z li n g qr h ll a n n l n s t t h e a u . t m t bl ua ,a n d ,1.200 fe e t b s i o w , t h u l o n ; t d l o f t h e A t l a n t i c . un I ~n or e ~l -u Y n T h ! n o r ;|5 11|||Z i : e a u In t h e b u u d m g .as 0.w s : o r a l : m i l t l o n l o f d o l l a n 7 m m e t h u : f o u r l i m e ! m u . m m i n t h e n l u e o r o u r m o n o ; - i w u m ne g e s ,a n d l u a n n !de mo l it i on ,i s t h e b u t k n o w n e l m p z e r o r C a p e B r e t o n ! h i s t o r y . T h e ( o m e a u h e e l m e n o t o n l y t h e h u e o f b e n c h u a n l p o w e r l n A m e r l m .b u t .'nrllh ou t l y i n g po st s a t sz. P e t t r i .l n g m l s h .a n d S L Ann e,t h e r e s o r t o f p d va g n n t h u i n h a l e d t h e N u r E n x i n n d m m a n d ( h e l w r e n m w h i c h U m ' c o n ve y e d t h d r s p o i l s . U p - o n t h e o u t b r e a k o t m n be t w e e n 7 " l W ' l ° ¢ ¥ l l ¢ l l 1 " 5 . \ n 1 1 4 - \ . t n t \ e colon ists o f I l u u c h u n l t x a n d N e w H a m p s h i r e t h e re d u ct i o n o f : h h l l r w z b vl i l w a s \h l ; h l y a t t n c t l n ¥ll'°J°¢¥- C a p t u r e 0 | L a u l a h u m .. Th e n m : l eg e a n d g :p * 1. | r¢ o£ !; o ui e N 1 1 1 b y t h e i l l d e b a n d o f N e w r i t n r R 0 0 1 - IC I To o L a t e . z on c e w a s em p l oy e d a t l m u l ! s h o p w h e n t h e y h a d n e i t h e r fu r n a c e n m ' n e u n h e a t .' r u e r o o m r u h o n e d by on e In -g e st ove.Th e r e : r u a y o u n g m m t h e n .W e w e r e m u :1 0 0 4 fr i e n d s .Il e h a d n r m b l z o f c h a n g i n g h l i a h o o c .O n e d u I h s p p m e d t o b e w o r k i n !u r o n n d i r h e r a h e k n o t m e g o o d s h o e l .In 1 j o k i n g w a r I m i d , ° - u y o u d o d t m o va p a e n n m m I I r l l l t h r o w t h e m i n m e s t o ve . "I p i c k e d t h e m u p a n d w e n t o v!! t o g n r z m va .' m e r e w a s a w e o t w m v. p a p e m l n a o l j u u l u d t h e m o n l w a t i t , n o t k n o l i n l m m w a s a r e o n t h e b o t t o m .I w e n t . o u r t o h i m a n d m l a n s m l u a d p u m h e m m e r e .H I w e n t o ve r t o g e : m m . a n d . m u c h t o m y su r pr i se .t h e p i p e r h a d ig n i te d . Th e s h o e s d i d n o t b u r n u p e n t h s i g , -u n e r l y ru l u e¢ L - B: » - I VULmeow!-:'mm's ms x£P1'| H i u n s P n a n . I l l!l l injured In Gulihrltioa d n m UI'Garden u 6906 Location. -n 8i\\hll'|>»or "ploph.nt."as lt la called, anno! be grown uni-ir. ht! In limltsd to certain dell- tn sedans.information u tc rhubirb will or um not grows dren lomllly can be oblmlned |mnocu neemlsmen or gmmmxgb. -who mn had expndeuoe in grou- 1:.._Rlwblrb ll propnmued br planting _or the rofru secured lu ama-mau hun, and alma :eh hllta um |r,_wm>lr plenty ol rhubarb foravenge nmzu, states the United mm Depnmnenl of Arricullure. Rhubarb nbuuid-be pll:ll0¢I'¢!Ittl3 mm n r u u l w r n r u l . u m l l . mon or crowns should be cwerudor an mem-n In deeply-spndad . - a - n - r Hoe, Rake and Spade, the Com- bination Soil Tiilers Find Abso- Iule%y Necessary. WHEEL HBE IS mann snvsa Little Implement Bulubie ior Bunail ar 1-Im Garden; Trewela Are Handy; Snnxino Outma Are Ee- elnllal. With the tint warm dey: of lvrlnesoundingthe eanh eau,there I l a Imax; scurrying around for the tool: at the gardening cult. A ard!for cannt along faldy welt with tour. I made or epeding fork, a noe. a miie. and n trowel. n ta even possible lo get aiwz 'lrlthout the hut. lm: who vranu unThe art of y udenlug le reaching :urn a point of ezprclal development that were are zach for nlmoat oven wing and the wlee gardener br a care-zuz eelectlon will eau his work u much as polalble hr securing #DPW priate wcrillng implements.The greatest inbox anar Ior ganchnaol any extent la a little 1rhee!"hoa. Ttule eaves many a headache. does the work thoroughly, and bu appliances for various purposes which are inter- chaugeable from A uma plow ahareto culllrnloye of radon: kinda. It cm be used In the zumileat nrden. There are numerous hom of varioustypes and designed for dlftenent pur- poaea.The pointed hoe for ma.kln| more is a convenient tool.The hoevrllhrake mah onthe bec k c f the blade la one of the ver! hnndleat all-emund garden tools for lllht work :nero la. It za particularly well adept- ad for women prdenare. Three toothed eultivator hoe! do a noe Job of ati:-filll the aoll. Bcuffle or sbfe hoea ea the; are eomdimea called that can he pushed instead of piano. permit. hoa- lng rows which are wo clone lo walk between conveniently.Trmrela ot various ahapea to suitvarious plants are now on the market. stiff, sharply angled small biaded trou- ela are ideal for lpliliing ot! placesIrom perennials which have grown eo large they need dividing for their bestgrowth.Thu are line to ae: under a lrllraut c arrot or peraulp wh~learn are ao lender vw: pan c om- pany from the voor. leaving n In the pound.Long hladed travels are especially adapted for dining holes for gladlol~or ether hulhl in the emIna and to 1a"a.v J 9 | 1; 1 ~ .nf r y 'l (r . gf /T N, i ge*.¢ Q "'<'y ..1Hs : ;.. .:r ~' I \=. l b Rhubarb a aanamua Producer. ld tell enriched null: ther!! ll UMM~of havin; the ml! too rich tar ¢'nw M118 mould be lhreo aha lf tolou rf nr np nr ln lf mo rean ma roi u pluated. 'mu wondelwl tllpia M the family I |can genanlly be Dhntod :Kong 1 hues when if 1rillbe out! of me ay az cultivation.The th ic k mr sum: fn th e p an J and none umm ho pulled mm.plants thglrnt year dur aeedinx. r~ a une amp!! lrlll he avaliable be second aeuun.'||d the mm wuz.n rule, mntlnuo an produce mtl:- m m m crops of items for seven!~after which they should be dl -|and react.,Rhubarb should receive the .acne ultenlloa md unimemt during win ter u nspangus.and zho plsnuu aa never be allowed in ripen and v' H " | ` 1 , i 1 'Il ' ;~ v*~!£4 li; ~; .,_,, mko n mme tor tha mleh u. a n or ltolifhc fu nthdrgove fnmmtpnyi¢||u»¢»o°|>\»mu»nmax¢|u| " (jqunn ~ NEED DARE meant. pun the emclency ot the servlet year. l\ >..|»<uma. |\s1.51 ( TENT OF THE PRoP|~|Er m a .'me roots may be brought mm.the gnenhouae, pit, cnldfrnmm or eelI lar during the \\r1n!er and rurcod.5 a By plac ing I uma over a mumm; plant mud: Iunxer and tendn mm;n u m u o u n \ . 'Hsu ll one alum than does mx :hm11- » wn nn alu m 1| m nun prmulnr. medillr in lb s nc tlo m wher e xx u,p-mvn. In ¢he_eu1y um of me spring. .'nn use at rhuhnrb u |»rlndn|||1y rm- m u m ;|-xn an-I n u m . m n mln ;housewlva nn xhe alms lm- wlntev u e ..!y ' BHICKEN FENCE WIRE HANDY :mn Bandana wan Find the Wovln| 1 Tvnrvlncll Huh Valuable-Tnkll .Place af Stakes.' Mun!\a¢elab"3 mul Entering'I l m i c a n b e su e c e u t u l t y gnmam o n c h t c l w n fen ce M I N .I n : h e Zail : h s vr l h r an b e ta k e n 1 !0 | \ 1 . | a n d mo d fu r t u c t r f d l h l s e a r s t o r l l m l i u r a m r v- » ~ . It g u r l l l r n n b l l I M : m a n n n l a m r t o n u n m o t o vvg e h b l e a a n d B o w e n H u n i f m a y w e n n t l : w e d t o Us o n : l m - g m u n d l m ! g p r z m l h u i o u r va i u n h i e ap ne a3 : - u m b a r s . l l m l m d n l l m t r l n g s t r i n g , a l n l r r t l l i l l l u d n u m e r o u s o t h - e r ve g vl n b l e s n r s p : vm l i n g 'r i n i e a y , u n d !u l l m u a l a u s vi n e d o wr a fi n g p l a n t ! u n b f s u c e u s f u l l y z n i n m o n s h e w i r e l r d l i s p u f m l l i i n g n f t h e u n e a t m e g m a i l s p u n o r d l n n n l y w r u u l by vl n l l bd s : u s e d fo r n o m e l hl n g e l s e . ,q l'Immg\-aph of 'Th e Tent u l|-w,mn."whic h-nc vordnl to : l m - u i " n n w e ny xlhimself lm! mu lomeilmex hnlhl ur m Prvn hdm mul.,A w w w ¢:s pa m mm E nv! :u n \¢ m hu plrrhed ns n nxlmht lm! fur me M ful an lbelr m o n - n u m a n rule. A x *L mfg the vin! plant: plenty uf air and '1. sun-d||u¢, amd water when needed. and j,;n»r xlll gin an axmlient accsmnun; * -.1 il.-»n¢|.h¢¢ nn Hli \|l!. l T5E§'n|"`"'u-|u||\u unacunnaun \1relllldlllll\|ndlr\¥u\- mm f P : _ ,\ ~i \ .' ";;»`€<»=§ : 21 Qc.,,.~,-dz Y \ "'~Pl~|\ nm min. Nebr., uma 9, 1922.-mx xwrsnrnxss-. THE ENTERPRISE ~A LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR s-Be nn!-I|ALL THE PEOPLE anrrzsux| -u n s n u n n n . " . ' ~_ * _. . . _._fl»id__¢dezud.ln§ in Wuhiz}glon_,cG¢:n GE NE RA L AND LOCA L NE W S A ND COM ME NT g n s .;,,M4 from adkial mporta Funeral service:were held i u p t y ,Ne n r u u .:rom mary mm y ,,for the school yur 1921-22:Hondly afte moo n fo r Mu. w. E .iB urr R.J ong,Chris H.Neiman. 1.Thr. g\¢P8¢0 sdnry ¢f H.s. Taylor at her home in nonh Bwr, Chu-las Gehrlc e and Mike Nelson.n...:--:..-|. an an sm....\.. nm.. .m.|Rzv.Forenun ofndatinz.Tha de-l You nra rqquirnd to answer wg !V O L . X X V I ** BLAm, W ASHINGTON coUN'rY,NEBRASKA,MARCH 9.1922.;\NO.s \ FORMER WASH. oo. I-'o|.Ks/rr ~~ m m B @ u B U S Y . Mm Wm al Hnller received a wa: n>nn une o rg Bene ,Cal., informing har nl' | plrnic whleh TUBRBULAB TESTING the New-uk; mu. and particularlyWuhlngwn county people h u at Dr. J. M. Smlfh. our Wlmhingwn [ang Bench Mrk on Mnh x. Thero|"°"'"'y government velerinlry impec- were ummm. Min hm.Mn »...,.wr, naw hu durzo al intcnxive area HERMAN PLANSJULY 4tI\ czu:|mA'|1oN liamumbeliovu in being dna only1m Le R |1 1 Lo h !S""E Avrnonlrrss nusv °N_\»ini and mu yan: pm are nude '°| celebrate July uh a.: they lmve uenr done before..The bnsinonn men ol our neigbbgp inc bcrg un live wins md whmnnrHumn... conmsslousks MEET ,u.Low m\m[n|u.s.cn/mrry CLAIMS plc MONEY County Commisaionefe Room, Ulnir, N br., Mmnh 6, 15%.The l!on1i;Co\mty Comrniuionan NUYES OF INTEREST 'roEX~SERV|CE MB! Emergency Honzitaliution fnnled Sul Ed Kirk, foYl'l\¢P|¥ of Co. H zum inn. FL Benu uwwn, ma iam. and 1 member in ¢°°d lundimnf ['o|¢ IM, Amlriun Mrk". Bill: Nehrukn.Mr. Klrk hu been ver' cmmmgs Hua MANY ANXIOUS To ssnvn m v e i n n : n o w L u c u ve r q g u .- - - -- - ---- - - - - -- ~ -;,,-1 --.2.'h e n c i t i e s o n l y ( o u t s i d e O m a :u o d i s t e r e l a t i ve s w h o a r e i e f t t o B y 0 'H n n l o n , H a b e r & 0 ' H a n l o n . . h ! s .1 \ . \___ . - _ . 1 . . . t x U Numara h a n - n n t l fn v IAt|. DlnB Vl..~ INGS 'ro COKE It hu been a Iong than dance eznnlumantn that go along Wi county ales holdin;looked u - vlti n g to thehungry 1101deaa » preaen. ttime.'Huis is uvldlncud b the long Ilst o I\lings now an -- at tho County lerk'| allen. One thing sun is thnt the mia are going to have ma opportunity » make a choice when they go ta ¢ primaries l s Well as at tha pol 'ater.cn.At this time it look: lhough ihe filing!had ju s t h lr l stutud and if rumors can be rel on tho list wi!! be much longer flu~ it now Il. I-'allowing is the list of thqe wh have Med to data: Shcrll- Mauric e hieimens and r. H.Pounds.Democrats;Fkhnrd C Plleher,.LM. Bruntel; and Vue Count; Allomey - Reed 0'Han| o and Henry Mencke, Democrat; G Bullard.Reuublicsn.' County Treasurer-Chu.H.~ erbon,Refpubl .1 County Clerk-~L. R. Gilbert, Dem~ mt; w. K. Slmde. Republican. County Cummi llio ue n- H. C. Blass, Dltt 1, Rspubl - 1 J. F. whine. nm. 2. mmm;~ . Seam-A lum H. miller. H0110~ li nn . ulurad that every Ma in W ashing ton county will hun our cons in dun uma.him J. P. Jensen, Post Wu Serviel Sec 'y , Bild!! 1-1. Hain mr. zu. Amlrian 1»°li°n I -x n - n -- The gnnd c ombination and Enn- rmmity was being put on by J ensen &Brass, assisted by the live mar s ` 'Hu diy ddhn il gtl¢ll»lly» ing ne| ,rt.o hand tml on Saturday li ln h 2 5 th e timef o r f ili ng ~» » will doa. Thlatimethe mny oristobeel~ for s two year un-m whic h lhould Iusfmakn the people of BIA!!» careful in their selection for this plnée.0no councilman In enh word Ind a c ity cléri and trexsurer an :Iso to he eieded. The omc en wh e n terms exp are as follows:John R. Are. mayor; R. G. Ailen. c ity trelaumr: Clilord Krause, city clerk; E. M. 3017- city engineer; Frank Bigelow, eotmoilman, First ward; J. L. Pounds. councilman, Second wud; Henry Grimm. council- man.Third wu d ;P.C.Sorensen, councllmsn,Fourth nrd. The memben of the Sc hool baud whose term: expireun Ed. Gilbert- son and Hugh Wright.. . . , . - 1 . . . - .¢~.. H n . B M W m m .mi n t 'nan in the lm g a me our Smith 'lillitd lhe vazinlli wheel oflr. md Hn. Hin? "I'5»0r3 alteudad he will PW this year.business,l!nlIa§r nmd secured around dw Langue dance and sport W ' 'T Mr. andUral. om Paul were Om- eight hundred dollnn an be med fn x n d l r d t h t n i g h t a t P .H . T y : - o n - l i n v i l l t o n S u n d a y .p u t t i n :o n s o m e p r i z e 4 \ .A m e e t i n f ' " " '. . E E 1 I n i l - | . l . . . . .- - . I \ . n \ u \ | ¢ | l . h | { ' .M 2 1 ~9 ' ! ' f ' $ _ ° f . " I ' . " " 3 "S E T S ~Y f h f , ~~ | l | l * 1 l W u n r u w i t l l t l u m m r u l v l u u i s - - - --- -- -- - - -w i t h 4 0 .T w o o t h e r s p a y t h e n m :a s .r O R U M Tly re will be no service in theBlair-Fremont with 80 teachers and Beatrice with 76.Grand Island. em-nloyinz 110 teachers. :ms but moo; °'"*}'°j{'. nf" S"*'¢f¥ _ T'"}._l_{"_{'j°f_}j whole community. = s < . e w I ~ , ~ , § ; ; , , , . " § ; r .géfsrsnissuon of tnlherculosla with a Mrs. *p Howes, Mr and lltru. 'r°m]t.'l'¢'w of seven 'veterinarians working. A rd rd r Dr. H s £-Finnell,Mr. and Mrs E.C.Pierce. Mrs H.Shields and Mrs.Thomas Wilkinson. To any that this crowd had a pled- Int time would be putting it mildly - they had a grand and glodous dine. "I'El.EGRAPl{ OPERATOR SOLE s q a vlvo n OF TGW N Fremont, Nob., March 4.:-The town or Dnle. Washington county, has gone dont of bwness. The only store ln the little hamlet close-cl its doors some time ago. Since ceo mg to we rom ay o tice at Lincoln it la possible that test- ing will be continued on this big scale until the whole county is cleaned up. The finest kind of cooperation la being given by the farmers.Those who orc not familiar with the wprk, however,are urged to have 'every- thing ready absolutely when the vet- erinarlan arrives on the place.This dlows the testing to continue and makes it Pooefhle for more farmers to have their cattle tested before the rush season arrives. Local veterinarians are making a a a u . ;a n n a n n u ] \ u l u §a n n e w a u | ¢ |u w ) ;Raith it to _the sal.ilfa."fion of the Not only the dar of .imerleak in» dependence will be a red letter das' but they have planned a auccaalon of, eaciting days dwurgh the intervening months when cash prizes will be dren away. . O n the big day,July n h ,scope lucky psi-Rm will lnsw :soo in mn - ~ - - ben resollll provided my are tis atandnnrl space apart.. . Pnxning of fruit trees was elpecld- ly emphasised.Orolmnls have been met purwoant to ad}ournment takenFehr. 29, waz. Present J. F. White. n. c. lllac o me Henry Trunlaen. The minute;of the last meeting wem read and approved and after allowing bills the Board adjomned until March 20, 1922. at 9 o'clock a. ln. After n careful examination of the following bills on the dillerent fond1. it was moved and seconded that the following claims be allowed, and the County Clerk ls hereby onlerd to draw warrants on the different funds 1 to pay same.Carried, all members proae1t voting "aye.f' Crowell I.br. & Gr. Co. (coed mme s o be very prolltoble _ln on _f°' Pff°__ff.___.__..:s 1150; I . . . l n .r : A [ll at Swedish llsalon hospital, Inn is on the mend at present, and hopel to get home in a week's time. C200 023 Your request for advice on lfirll matter referred to AIU oi Poet, Atty. Norman'Lot.hrop; rnatten of ioea! Iegd questions will be re- fennd to Attorney Lathrop.Hatton of leg# matters Mil fa to Attorney Reed O'Hanlon, that have been enter ed na records of U. S. Veterans Bu reau. C-396 906 Your claim has been appealed to Stanley E.Hain Post with all matters of records and briefs. flrcision of Chlqf of Cldms Division is that this matter mont go_ into the Wlahington County In The County Omar! gf :meer.I |andT ' , ; ' " " "f ° , g | m u " " " "n m T M n e u n :M t h n a m '. u a " ° f § " | » g | = ° ' m u m u d ' a » u a u u 3.~~~tlll ___._1_1 ._ \|__.\.¢'L "'.;' ! _ ~ n u !~I H ~ | "; '° '-;j'"~' va ' M i ~°° ' " " |nrannlan ur.r.f\|t1 annul.~ s§"{3\F'>7l°f-P Ii Havelvck 82300: Schuyler 82200.fl me wcaesy.ith and H L. D v 'h -:nvhed to attend.W ""kP§°""°°,d8'§';,,,»,,;':.'f lim'ur. and Hrs.Bllnchlrd mo- ,f""'°"' a d "6" the " of ' xr y 4." will thus be seev thatw¢ are P. J. Rmfr-»-. Rhnahv.:ma ua Onuhu Int Monday and mi. hinhnnr nf rw.-111m in vim- T`f"i1"'f'f"". "§°9."° "fm "fi'f'?f ei n e ;t e e n. E -- n - n » - 'nston leaving no lad W ill Ind Tastnment. and panes!-ed of Real and Personal;Estatn estimated at $1150.00 m dnlhnulnu fn! nf||U\|n\ahn!{n!\ §l\|m|»nf I l l ! ! n | \ v v u v u n r ~d n .a s n n - n H . .1 - --; . |5 F r i n c i p n !U I I K T I ~( T I g n .x 3 f ' ; - Z `i " i ? " s f ' ° ' 3» ¥ . " i , = " § ' J '. . ¢ 2 3 ' ° § = > f G . - 0 0 3 ' b r T e k m m h w -H e r i ' } ' ¢ . Z ` . i ~ . f . " °h o m e o f h i s ° ' " " ° " ' ° '' " 'n u r c l a m .A n a t h i s c o m p a r i s o n d o e s *L E G A L n o n c s s g f h m a o n .m g ;¢ a } § e r . . M 9 _ = = d \ v ¢ v ¢ n l 9 z _W a i d n H n n r o r k h v t n m - w t r u c k f o r ' m t r n n t e m b l n t e a n y r e d u w o n a u m ___._ _ . Min Gemldineldetzi r s t u m airs. Hnme1nar.nas reuarnon :romveal:end at the home .5 h£-"'W ¢- a ;;~° wgk; mg =;~gg¢»°==use in his irnpkment work. rmother. Hn. Eva lleuler. returning r. a nl...me pen rhad d u 1 a m sum , Wodnletdly in Teknmnh and ..¢¢$`m1.|In tu . c m- :I -: ac m| .u :Y n ewstp her ac u as n r f~ of thsjrupfia of the a|:h00 n the American iiegion dance that even-. . . . . .nnllm nn: nnrl lm! mid-L imr.They were zuut at the B. 0.Emil Lnllmnn had n tmc k load of»then the owners have converted t.he|"°"'d"`"bI° slcriHce no ¢1ll1'3 on !hisI"°"f"°" when PWPUIY cared for.27. 00 £9. 10 20. 50 D- e fp u t m o n t o f In t e r i o r a n d n o t b e d a - ci d e d u n d e r t h e S w e e t b i l l .I f y o u w i t h t o c o m a u n d e r t h e B u r e a u o f Pe ns io ns .D e p t .o f I n t e r i o r , w e h a ve rli n~ ct ion .s for yo u. C l a i m I X T 0 2 5 Vnnsv wnrmlml f m m e work for the govemrncnt..They re-|building into n barn q n u ' u n r u n u " r r "- U .v w .' - - --. .H r .a n d M n .A .A .A n d e r s o n a n d M ¢ U O M l d h o m e . R u b y m l G o r d o n a t t e n d e d t h e f u n - .L y n n P a r r i s h w a s d o w n f r o m T e - e r a l o f f l l r a B r l a o o a t T e k a m a h .R o m - a h b e t w e e n t r a j r u l S a t u r d a y a n d H r .G e o .M o r g a n s h i p p e d h o g s t o w a i t e d h o m e f o l k s .- O m a h a M o n d a y .1 F r e d F r a n a e n l o a d e d a e a r w i t h l i k e R u b y A n d e n o n a n d M r .I - ' e n h o u s e h o l d g o o d s l a s t w e e l c a n d : h i p - d l a a n d M u d l e r w e r e g u e m o f M r .g d t h e m t o M c P h e r s o n c o u n t y w h e r e m d M n .H a r i o n D e n n y a t T e l n m a h .e w i l l m a k e h i s h o m e .` S u n d a y .I M n .J o e R e y a l i c k S r .a n d s o n J o h n T h e R e d C r o l l n u r s e c a l l e d S a i u r -n l u r n e d F r i d a y f r o m a v i s i t w i t h r e - o h y a l .t h e h o m e o l B i l l W i l b u r a n d l a t i v e s i n O m a h a . f o n d t h e m u p a n d a b o u t a n d l m -I .N .W a r r i c k w a s i n t o w n F r i d a y . p r o v e d f r o m r e c e n t e o l d a .S h e l e f t T h e l a d i e s o f t h e B a p t i s t G u i l d s o m e a o | T l F ¢ l ' a e w e d l u n c h a t t h e W a l t e r N e i l e e n D e a n n d e r a o n f a m e h o m e f u n n s a l e S a t u r d a y .T w o c o m f o r t s m o r e S o u t h O m a h a S a t u n d a y r e t u r n i n g a u c t i o n e d o f !f o r t h m a r d t h e y r e a -B u u l a y ,h i s b r o t h e r ,G o r d o n ,g o i n g l i n e d $ 2 7 . 0 0 f o r u r h l é m t h e y a r e g r a t e - 4 ° e ' » 1 a l s o f o r a f e w d a y s .f u l . I M u .G i l b e r t O l s o n w a s a B l a i r v i s i - hon and cattle on the Omaha mar-m Tueadey .Emil and Gilberi Lallrnan attendeda vom: folks party at the home of Misa Emma- Rowe, near Hooper, onTuesday evening.Henry Mergedoht in the owner nfa second hand Maxwell truck whlcll he nureraned in Fremont rocenllv..W m.Holtman and Emil_I..ai'n1arwere in Fremont I"ridus ard incident-ly took in the Holstein mlleh eow :alewheretheformerpurchasedthree choice mileh cows.Luther Monk of Fontwnelle weeageninthisneighborhoodthefaat week riding in a new Fond =°\3>°whifh he nurehaaed in Blair recon y.Wm. Holtman was a caller in Nie- -rn.. .,.»,. ......=..-- _r H.- .|.......||nm~. .ma: H U nu n :n | \ | ¥ | \ u |u l u l l !u t x t l : vu - u n u n u n va»nn\u~.n a y v ' va n : H ID 0 - -- -v- v a v- »¢gnu -v nvi o w n i s t h e t e l e g r a p h o p e r a t o r , w h o n u k e s n n o £ h e r b i g r e a s o n fo r s p e e d -r a n g e d n z F d l \ £ e b a u m 's a t F o n u m l l o l ~25.10 h o s p i u l i z a t i o n w a . : H u n t e d a n d a ft e r In l o ft n l n n n in t h an h n \. ¢n 1 ..... '|.f....i n n u n t h e w o r k . a s t l m v n m n n vr i n n e o n Th u n d a y a n d a t M r . r Im » ¢ n a i ¢ x ' » , Q , 9 } '1 * >M e a t . M a r k e i ( m p p i i e s n r r a n n m e n t s w a r e m a d e b v O m n h ;this time.were it not for certain sf- filiam!nn!.Lers not yet omcially acted upon.It npnelrs that the aforesaid ms- 'ority of the bosnd--una°ble, perhgpg, lo free thenmel.es nnlta from n. oerse ofeeonomie responsibility to the pu~ blie-ie inclined to adopt n plan to el- fect s certain savinsr.nevertheless. bv reducing the nlaries of such ln~ dividunl teuhers as may be found vrillirg to accept s cut, or who are not eoniiciered indispemible by the management.Suc h ll mlify of bar- tering discrlmlnntlon, which must of oeeemsitv effect those mont who are lerat indefnardent, looks so unfair to me that I feel morally bound to re- sist it with all fair means at my com- mand.Our Grade teachers age not overnsid Ind those in the high school but alirhtly. seeonlinx to the stand- uda of the present school yesr.x small reduction all alone n o line would have seemed (mir ard equitable; and I believe it would have been ac- cepted in the proper ani:it by the best of our present stall.But after Rinsing to reduce in the least a w- nry that is manifestly several hun- dred dollars above normal,I can nee neither honor nor justic e ln st- tempting to eover up by cutting where there is no other good nesson for doing oo. -xx-U. s. AR '- v£rs~|N~R1~N | . . Ndlke to Non-Realdent Defendant QIHaniou. Maller & 0'Hanlon. Attorneys In the District Court of Wa.shi1!l°11 C c u n t y , ~3. Paul BI. B\11'¥» Plasmas, -vs-Parker. Brotlmen Land Company,n Corporation,Q Defendant. To Parker Brothen Lund Company, A Corporation:You will take notice that on the 16th diy of February, 1922. Paul H. Bum. plaintiff, filed his petition in the liatrid Court of Wasl1~ ington munty ,Nebraska,against Parker _ZQ1others Land Company,a corporation, the object and prayer of which in to recover the sum of gy m you on the grounds of min- bpart.extreme cruelty and |.bl11~ donment.You are furthcr notified that y ouare recuzired to answer aid petition ° "2 ; f fame the 10th day of April, 195-it Thorn Dixnon, Plaintilf. By Hegry Menckti her Attorney. . ..._......___.. n t l n t r y C a l h a n d V l c c i n a l i n g H o g s a S p e c i a l t y B o t h P h a s e s .-B l a i r , N e b r ___.______,_ __._... F O R S A L E At a Bargain IF TAKEN SOON .--- - - - --°~»-~ ( " ° '"" $3l34.00, together with interest there- nmll||||||m|||||||||||||u||||uu||1ulnw3 CIIIROPRALTIC FOR § a m u s e HE A LTH § - . n u. _ - F n u n C made ln the city § , ..md mu n lr y § Consultation Free.Lldy 5 Altendlnt . _ -: _ _ .nn. AJ. semnmnsox,§ Chiropractor § . l==l2=20fTwin City Tractor l==-3 Bottom Oliver Plow I--Tandem Disc annum from t.he'5nt,day of Marc h 1921, and costa of said IISUPIL said sum of sazsmoo, with said :nw-u t. being row' dll? and payuble to the said plaintiff from the said defendant as commissions and moneys due for commiuions for the sale of real a» tate by said plaintiff as :gent faq the 3 ;!Hff-" n.llff"° In your KITC HEN KNIF E alan ; getting dull?Let'| :ell y ou a Kee Kutter.'lhere's 1 reuon. Pamnsgx n,\nnw.Aaa co. (SEAL)A. C. DEBEL.3.4¢County Judge.Notice I0 C red ilon of Eltlte E. B. Curlgun, Attomey . ruhlsen,Deccucé:To the Creditors of Said Estate:You are hereby notified. That I will sit at the County Court room inBlair. in said <=°\»=_§g- on the Nth daof March, 1922. a on the 19th dlof June. 1922. at 10 o'cl6ck A. M. ol each of uid dlten, to nc elva and ex-amine ul 'claims against :mid Zsllbivwith a view tn their ldjuatement ~silowancea-'I'11e time limited for presentadon of claims against nl~ Eltnte is three mnntlm frvm the 1721!du' of Marc h. A. D. 1922. andtime limited for payment of debts O11a Year £rom u.id 1 ' I t . h d n y dMarch. 19221Witness my hand and the seal osaid County Cuurt. this 10th day o Febmarv. 1922.(SEAL)A. c. DEBEL,3»5t County Judga STATE OF NEBRASKA» { sa. Washington County,4 In The County Court for poor 129.60 I |a ~n x; v -H . . -- n n » |"v n u v u ;- u n q . - q u ; v »a railroad station.Only the click of his little instniment breaks the deep =lilence of the deserted villap. GIRLS CATCH OPOSSUM As every one knows Washington county girls can do almost any thing they undertake to du but this in the hrs: time that a report has come to The Enterprise office of high school girls catching an opossurn.Misses Ruth and Helm Croudy. daughten of Jack Croudy and Miss Opal 'I`ucker, dlughter of Freeman Tucker want out in the timber Int Sunday hunting specimens for their Bo!NU ~¢l.\.\¢. With them wemt their faithful dog *and when he :pled the oposmm there was some excitement and frantic chasing by the girls until the Sly little fellow was kaptured. He was as fat as butter and weighed ten pounds.1 SURPRISE FOR w. R. c . MEMB§R On last Monday afternoon,about dczen of the oldest woman's ze- Iiei corps members drcpped in at the home of Mrs.Sam IIailer to give her a surprise. Her daughters. Mrs. Vincent Smith of Red Elm. South Dakota and Mrs. Wm.Stockton of Schuyler,Nob.. were present as they are hem on a :init to their parents at this time .und this greatly added to the occa- . .-- .-' " ' a _ . _.n v w .to finish as soon as possible. e township c h a i r m a n ~ cap are donating their time free of charge and are anxious In finish as rapidly as possible.With all these reasons every farmer is urged to have everything in negdinua be- fore the veterina1'lnn aniveu on the nine.To illunrnte what importance this has in the work it has been fix- ured that if each farmer delay i the inspector only ten minutes: the total time last in a day will avenge two hours for each inlpector. Dr. Tiiden ci! Blair. Dr. Btnnloy of Ib Soto are working in Ft. Gnlhoun towmhip with two government men who just arrived.Dr. Cady of Aw Iington and Dr. Byers of the govern- ment are working In Fontanelle imm- ship.Dr.Smith is iininhing Blair township, and two men will start in Herman township in the near guture. Grant and Richland townships are na- most organized,while Lincoln and Arlington will also be included at an early data So thorough has been the testing in some communities that the following Inter was received:"You know that when you were over here this spdnz you looked al. my cow-she hu got- ten no bettcr and I have gotten up Fave or six more, and ns mar wife is going away about the 20th.. I desire to send her along if she hnsn't tuber- culosis, but if she has I wish to kill her now.I will thank y ou to c ome _ . . . J . J \ - . _n . -n - _ x - \ - . . . ._ J a h a L - in Herman township on Friday lt one' r for p°°')11.45 n'cluc k. Mr. Hinton from the Engin-Mary C. Debel, Cu. Clk. (post- rerlng department at the state uni- versity wiil mndud; the demonltrl- tion Thane "clinics" hlve proven vary successful in other part: of the It-ate and we considered uursehes very use etc.)9.42 Blair Telephone Co. (phono rent and tolls)23.65 Danish Luth. Pub. House (envelopes. Co. Judge)6.00 Eucky m he able so secure two i ., N. W. Teicphona Co. (phonegf this wg]k_|11511. Ind ~s a m My one ltlving an marine whic h mm- Cem. Asa'n ( m v f o r " " '| B m- c u m c mm Uni x, o mm. S ub - is not working satisfactorily is , n j P01¥P¢"}mg nm§s¢¢ oilice, bar put W a: Service vited to bring it to either one of the|e_H Sorensen (repain of shoes ` two places in the forenoon of the.Mrs. Keifer}1.50 day s mentioned. 'nm vm: allow Hr. Henry P Hinsrn (mnrwnzHinton to look them over in the fare-I poor farm 44-00 "gon g d thu!"Vg timg vghgn me CTUWEU Lbf. & Grién Co.. GOI* :mud is there in the aftemo-em. sms.E!B1"IRlE"{'I'A u m m m :.a The death of Mn. Henrfettn Linden occurred eddy last Satundly morn- inlr. March 4, er. her home on west.Colfax street.She had been ailing for sasern! months and ind been con- fined In her bed for a number of weeks.; . Henrietta Hovendick um born Oct. m.1.8-12.at Westphalia,Gennnny. When about tweive y a r n old she came to this country. first going to Quincy,III.and then to St.Louis. Here she was marrifwi a-1'="3'1 tn Henry B.T' \ d m and in !8'I!they r-re in 'Washington county , Nehru- kn residing two years in the wencrn part af the county.`In 1873 they moved on the (arm four miles southwest of Bhir wllfch J. luglier, Slmplies for mor Citv <»rnlmr. li;-he for Feb; E. W. Jacobs. Supplies for poor Henry Christensen, auppiies for poorH. Ollermnnn repair of clocks R. H. Rasmussen, :dary and post- age 1 Thane J: Fnrnberx. zupnlirs Mrs. .Tarnu E. Maher. transpor- tatian poor out of county Maurice Mehrem. boarding prin- oners and jail guard 0. M. Ireland. deputy sheriff Fred Deweber, supplies for poorStewart P11armncy, supplies (nr poor. etc. C. K. Rendorf. inxi WM Crvwell Lbr. & Grain Co., lum- ber Ffbnffnr Oil & Rvf. Co . gas -nas omcinla, it seems you decided not to undergo upemtion at present Your claim slain.:therefore \.fill remain indefinitn until you comply with See. 300; or furnish your personal physi- cian A statement xdvlsing' otherwise. C 226 832 Your papers o n v m -tional school trilning, bled, Saturday. March 4,2922,with Mi n Florence Secticm, Stanley E. Hain Post.As arulePostI M papers go direct to Dist., but nn J an. 30, Miss Ban' n eelved inltmc tions dilief.from Co Opentlon Division an your use and referred uma to Pont 154.' I b a d a n]3 pu r a; s svIllm: r ¢u t.h rn n gh Qma - W °5.b»me e m a be u s e o f c u m of "°°° Claims Unit.The m m of P m 39.1 4 3.75 I 51 .oo 17.40 5.00 War Service Section, of Put 154 VIH lbe tluf-cf harmonious co-operation with my oflic inl of U.S. Veterans Bureau, but we will alny : have in mind the inwrutn of our bay s hut in all decisions. J . H. B.Your request for infor- mation on Bonus application received. According to Post 154 Mes 11 note'75° that msn :min c s. Lake uslsted you 42.50 20 on 59.25 to tile for South Dakota Bonus Sepb Pmber 1921.In going over evidence on record I had you had a his number *magma you, but to date no hearing ever been granted ¢:a.¢e.The.2.00cB" will now, on request of Amari- 5.80 211.40 can Legion. be moved to hearing, xlso more specific named lddreues and H u i n n r . . . . . . m . . . a f ' n n n v ¢| : n n n n . . . 1 S r i .x 2: 1 I..\W .; \Q'w¢'é _tor 1='rid»y.Shu u h dar u n e k s u r d .ARIJNGTOY AC'l'[\''IlF.S home o! her .i.=I5T°'im°a»m»I` Lip-I °%°n1`.m n'I~°J¥m are busy moving lth li r fnrrn implement*and hoflwn I-n ¢» "sv 3%bfutooufsgad.\l i t e Alice time Weller left forOmahaFriday to vlnlt home folks, returning to her Mhool work Sunday.I l e s Mndeiina Lnvrson ls visitinget the parental -hoine.. Iohn llnmmsng is making; exten- d r mprovemenls and attentions inhlsrw.Reina' skilled sn rnwerter.gr" hanger and c leeorstm.ltelssble do hi-\ own work.Hrs. von W lzltfond returned froml\`*lxtende-rl visit nt Lincoln. Gundlsllnd ard North Bend.Quite s number of cases of :neu-lll a n d mumps lmro been reported around Arlington.QM o! the moat enjoyable card per-ties of the aesson was giten by Mr. and Hrs. H=f".;f_ Mazahall. Wednes- e\onl;g.irty- re guests ae-wvled their invitations.Their homewas besutlfaslly decorated in red and white. exquisite more and formation! 5=-f--=\~ t;'b!e.It being the wed-ng orn's'en.ary of Hr.and Mrs..lsrshnll up ¢u¢stshad plnnltl nd some retrain and lmprovernonls onthestockyards.Mrs. Gilbert Olson entertained the following guests at a birtldey dinnerSurulnsr.Mr. and Mrs.Huit Loweand children. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ren Wa-ehter,and children.John Warbler, Hrs.Anon Z'eddie,Miss Caroline\\<uhier.Misa Bessie Lyxholf andSlim Leon Fueal..ful( hlaualer was n Telcnmnlt visi- tnr tienlnenftay and witnessed thed°f\\. 1,¢ of the automobile.Mr. and Hn. F. W. Lowe drove tnTelulmnhWedneldas' and took theirson Bert. to Dr. Lukens to have his foot treated."lhe Masons held s school of in-strwction Wednesday and Thursday.Put Grand Master. A..H. Vieie of Norfolk eorflueted the school..At the clone of the session Tfnursdsyevening refreshments were served.There was n xood nttendsnfe at the Degree of Honor rneetinz Satur-day arming.The work of initiationwas put nn and Mrs. Chan. Blanchard m é i rnleing" in Telbsstn Friaisy evening. A MINORITY REPORT Referllng to comment in last weeks papers on recent action of the loco! school hoard, the writer-as an inter- ested party--desires to make n few renanrks.should there be found not entirely ln accord with the views of Editor Van Deueen and the attitude adopted by n mnjoritgj of the school board at the meeting mentioned. please rest ensured that the diverg- ence does not spring from nnimoalty toward the present school administra ion, nor from lack of appreciation ot a good school.Having had experi ence in public school matters os pu pil, teacher. and parent. I feel entit led to on inclcpendef t opinion and n o n | . n h u | | l \ § r l n o n r n l i n n n l k ~ | 1 ' 1 P sion for the hostess and guests A nice_luncheon was served during the lfterhoon. COUNCIL MEETS The city council met Tuesday even- Ing in regular session and after the usual routine of businesssfud the al u u u : w e n e r m e L e a n a l u m :w t u u u m others.Cannot you come before this time The all-dey community mcetinKS in Fort Calhoun and Arlington town- ships were highly sucessful.The men discussed Pruning methods.care of rzrnpe vines.fruit trees and other on L was the home of Mrs.Linden £or nearly a half century. After the death of hefhusband. Oct. 4. 1887, Mrs. Linden had ihe re- scongibllitv of both mother and father to her children and during those 5ears when tlnarces were low,makin!!s farm problems, while the Indies m|.ds`h'""' living and keeping the children dness forma.Not the least featme<l"\f"f{hr"r ""`°at creat ""'!°r°ki"Pf Miller Muni. blacksmith work 50.60 Inheritance Fund, reimburse- rnent l.4!\6.'T5 Claus Bolln. barn rent Jan.. Feb. 30.00 H. C. Blseo salary highway commissioner 50.00 . U I I Q C H : u l n s i u t u v v | | y \ u ¢ ¢ u u u n n n n s u . The papen Bled by Miss Lake. are the usual pspers, but directions sre being sent you for the specific questions. also Americ an Legion at Piene will have representative at hearing. Since six months hal panned. we feel thatSam Stevens, salary z w g y o u should hm'-e immediate hearing Delmar Feer, '"'°">'?°-0° whic h this Pm will obtlln for m..MARY; C. nE_§I"!"|Your original dischnnfe papers ure in JSrg .IM l v n l l l g U s u z u a a l l u s u a l m i n u u u n a read, the jlst of \\l1lCll was to divide the city into two uanis making Fifth street the diddic rlno.This ordi- nance failed in the paming and so is a matter of history. An ordinance nggulrting the driv- ing of cattle on the paved streets wma also read and passed through the vari- ous readings. EVENING J OURNAL $3 A YEAR The Evening State Journal in mak- ing a trial mail price of only $3 for a whole year. The biggest ard bright- est evening paper in Nebraska. git- lnz more news. more cartoons, comics and sport features than any other. Every member of your family will like the Lincoln Evening Journal. ln- cluding the Big Sunday Journal a special price of only 34.Try i t a year at these cut rates.The Morn- ing Joumal. which is a du ahead of most papers on rural routes,$4 a of the meetings were the cafeter°dinner:served gl Geor"e 0l1rt's in Calhoun and at J.P. llhen's in Ar-. linzton.! The ladies of Kanltlqgton ¢'o *" have certainly Feen pleased with the flrem forms \\lfo\~"fr the work has been demonstrated 010 of the foo-, tures of this work la trol despite the feet that there is no l1\'*e demon-, stration nvent here the wwf it malt5 ing splendid progress under the le:ul» ership of the ladies who have lear'1~I the work. At Georlre 0l1rt's seven forms were made with Mrs. Claus Mehrena eleet~ ed as leader and Mrs. P. C. Petersen ind Mrs. Olson sssistin: her.Then the ladies who learned the svorlbthnt dau are expected to help others.At Arlington Mrs.. J. B. Hall was elected lender after a demonstration conduct- ed by Mrs. Smith of Kennard and lllrn. Olson. The pruning of grapes proved quits a oooulnr attraction since nrraoes . } , . »l . . .. . ... .; . , ` " | » \ » ' u §, . . _ . e f ,.. children and old fiends know full well. ln November 1920.Mrs.Linden, "H 'mr dr'|"l1tor. Anna and oldest -m|, Jol . n '°~ l ln B la ir fro m the farm as the son war Mriouslg ill and urable to carry on the work there. They had lived here but a few weeks when the son passed away leaving the mother and daughter alone in the new home. The children who are left to mourn the loss of a 2006 mother are Anno( Foerk and William, all of whom live in Blair nad who were present flur- lng the last illness of their mother to render such service as ther could to make her last days as comfortable an possible.. She leaves also a brother,John Hotendicl:of Omaha and a sister, Mrs.Reka Meyer of St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon.March 6. at the German . . . v . . . - {U . . .. \ RED CROSS NOTES aMonthlyreport of Home Service possession OI olnctais at nerve anaseemedtohavebeenindefinitely "pidgaonholed."However YW will now have a decision soon.We are liatin this as Red Cross original liloSectionAmerican Red Cross, w°'h'!to begeompleted by American Legion. intrton county.l A case for compensation tiled with Total numl:|er_of es-service men '"'l,tbe local Red Cross and whic h has their families assisted ~ »42 been pending but so days will not beTotalnumberof civilian f""'"l°°lconsidered bs Amedcan Legion Post °"5"'l°'l ~- -~ ~ - - - - - -9 War Service Section, except in ern-TOllll lllI!| l\|Of Gm!lfld hol|1¢l¢fgenc,-|a§eq *hgre an ~ visits or lr terviews made ~- M operation or hospitalization ia urgent.Total number of letters received at g ln um; case you *in be ",j,u,,| into Red Cross oflice regarding c laims °fltho hospital regadlaa of the status ex~fer-ice :ren ._. ..__....63 Total fumher of letters written or papers adjusted,excluding aflldadta made for es~service men or families '14 Total number of letters written re- garding other Home Service business ;__ --_ ..-.__. 20 Total number of ex-service men in office ...__34 New canes?Compensation (den- I of your pending papers.We do pot consider that even six weeks is too long a time for decisions on your papers filed with other War Service bo<lies,`rouirhly estimating. we would say two weeks for Compensation Claim papers:one week longer for examinations:two weeks for those doctors to llle with Dist.. and ten days for Dist. hearings.If i n that success. At the sale held on the 1Bt.h of Feb- ruan' there was a row of all kinda of machinery over two blocks long, consisting of almost everything used on the farm, from a road scraper to a large mounted c orn sheller, after .all the mac hinery and small artiel~ were sold they sold some sheep, some mild:cows.three automobiles, liar- neasea, etc., andafter that they sold 34 head of horses which were disposed of at good prices. lt was estimated that t.here}rra.s from 500 to 'roo people in attendance at both sales. in fact there were many people in town who said that they had not been in Blair for sevenl yearseThese mon stated that they were here for the purpose of taking ad- vantage of the many hareaiwl offered by the Blair merchants as well aa buying other article sof maohinarlntlrne. those who have also who dieltlf-»u m a at th e big °°' "" i° *" °" ll un \ nl ¢ D "e l m ga ve . : \| |m u I vy \ U B l \ JIn e w l e u e o f mnrruecl l i fe :T h e e ve n i n g w a s b r o u z h t t o u clone b y Ir vi n g t h e x u e s t s t o a d e l i c i o u s t w o Q t l r t e l u nn c h o o . Th u r s d a y m o r n i n :t h e i n n i l o r a t t h e s c h o o l h o u s e w a s u n a b l e t o h e a t d l o f i h c b u i l d i n g m i l l c i e n l l v a n d t h e .hig h s cho ol clo nes ha d t o b c d isx nin sed u n t i l no o n . h n " I'h e R g d U m ; n u r s c m l fo a l va r l a i COIN . y 'Pen seve-il l z g t o n t h i s w e e k e 1 a m l n i r | va \ 1 : n m r ~ in g m d vr c l ¢ l1 i n g t h e s c h oo l c h i l d r e n . 'H s in in n 1 00 1 ! w a t o3'd r u m a l l e n l i o nS0 fl o fec i n 'l lu l t m l w e x i st ln c hi l d re n .H r .m d l n .P a l . . . C o d y n o t t o L i n c o l n W d n o e d l y w h e r e t h e d o c t o r i t i n at t en d an c e n t a c o n ve n t i o n o f n l - e r i c u - h u . w h i l e M n . C o d y vi s i t e d x m e Iu n c n une m c m o c n I m r e mw l n e ul o s o m e s p l e n d i d m u s i c w i t h M r s . E . P Il a n s o n a t t h e p i a n o a n d M i s a M a p g i e L o w e vi o l i n a n d M n . l l o r s o n r u n g r n d a n o t h e r h o u r w a n : m e n t In vi s i t - i n z a n d c o n ve r s a t i o n v:l1 ile, l.he m e n p l n vo d carr ie. T h e m e m b e n o f t h e B a n t i s t G u i l d c a ve a \ vu m r g u » o ' ¢ b l r i h d n y s u p p e r W o d n c vd a y e ve n i n g a t t h e V a n \ n l " 'h a l l .Th e a tt e n d an c e wa s n ot s o g o o d a s i t w o u l d h a ve b e e n h a d t h e w e a t h - e r b e e n b e t t e r . !l i r n . L u l u S u l l i va n : p e r t S u n d a y a t t h e J.W .B r u n t o n h o m e .M i n M y r t l e W a c h t e r s p e n t S a t u r - d a y a n d S u m ?w i t h h e r m o t h e r . h i r e . E . A . W a c h t e r . r c t u r n i m r t o h e r w o r k i n O m a h a S u n d a y t vo n l r g . M r .u n i M n .H e n n r C o o b e r t o o k h¢."...n . -|n " ". .-1. ...---. ..._.at sulodcs much el:-we those paid by other rltlés of our elm.It is also generally conceded that the result of t h e sch ool el ec t io n i n t h e s n r l n g o f l 9 2 l fa i r l y r e fl e c t e d t h a t fe c l i r g I l -w a s b ut fa l r l \ h B l | . t o a ss u m e t ha t t h e \ : m b 'l c w o u i c l l o o k t o t h e n e w ach ool b o a r d f o r re d re s s w h e n o p p o r t u n i t y sh o u l d b e a ffo r d e d . S u c h o p p o r t u n i t y w a s pr e s e n t e d w h e n .a t t h e m e e t i n g al r¢ A tl y m e n - l i o - w l .l h o qu e s t i o n o f e r n ; l n :n hiseh sc ho ol p r i n c i p a l f o r t h o school ve a r 1 9 2 2 - 2 3 c a m o b e f o r e i l l c b o o n l . W h i l e t h e p r e s e n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t h a d Ii ________,_ __._... F O R S A L E At a Bargain IF TAKEN SOON The above are nearly new, buf must move them as our custd»= mers quit farming. SEE Us AT 0NcE The Amdt Hardware WINCHESTER STORE ` l==l2=20fTwin City Tractor l==-3 Bottom Oliver Plow I--Tandem Disc IU relatives M frie S Q _i " ''"neun given a comrnci lor a term onDr.u a H n .Gm,Minka from h$`l`n.f'" " ° 'at the John 'hw-e veamthe principdhsdbeenen ¥fF°f3.|; PM inn viglwrs al. Uma w.um Clnri B en Lowe W a. pu- 22206 for one y ear oniy .n wouldA .w n n m a h e m e g g n u l i n E n H a r s h ! ! !w o at t e n d s I l i h m d co l le e n s p e n t t h e we e k - a n d u m b vm e f o l k s . l l i n D o r vi h y F a u q u d a n d V e r n a C i d m n Fn e m o r t a h o p p e r :S a t u r - J W . P f d l e r s p e n t S u n d a y : L t h i N9 of hh |1|.a1nt|nar Foatulnellc s a n g e r t o Te k a m a h F r i d a y . M i n n L a u r a I ' n e u m e n t S u n d a y a tU1 0 C ln r vc nc e W uh m r ho m e .I ' I h -i a e o p ie o f th e H . E. c h u rc h h d d n m e FH B da y e ven i xv* at th e c h ur r h w h j e h w a s r m f m a l l a n d a £ 0 0 4 c r o w d at te nd ed .' I t e m w a s a g o o d v w z m m a n d l a r c h u r n a w e d a n d e ve r v o n e w e n t h o m e f a d i n g g h d ' h a ve ae em od n fo r e z o n e w n c l u a i o n t h a t h e r e i h e f i r s t e l f o r t t u n r d r f lr e n c h r n e n t 1.oDTd h e m a d e .Ti1i°= Id e a s e e m e d a k o t o g o ve r n a m a j o r i t y o f t h e sc ho ol bo u n d m e m b e r s u n t i l ve r y re c e nt l y .A n d y p t . a t t h e s a i d m e e t i n g fo u r m e m b e r s a u t o f : l x 4 .L _.9_._\_; 1 I ~`¢~f rw. or $5 with Sunday|v o t ¢ n t o r v »1 |N t u n ' n r mc l p l x a s R " l Mrs.Anim O1er-1an of Omaha, received 3;teiegnms sent I5 Signed Albertai June Outhoune.Sec'v Home Senice Section W uh- ington Clnznty Red Cmsa, Binir, Nab. Nd: M. J ensen of Renaud was l conside;n m :fnr yan.Therefore' those who have lppiled this meek for Post advice on elllml.and whose claims are not unduly delayed.WB feel tlut the boys must await l lung it must be as reprealnted or no ale. The merchants lntervinrad have .atatud thu. they lun enjoy ed n lugs businesaonsc c nuntofsomany peo- pie being in town, ind Um' an urdt- i i mnnnvnment. I must. he ner_A ';.'§!=:=.:L\!1°)'!!mm.!::I-nw: i- -:iw fill i i=i§»ivi-?\¥°\T h e v n l s o h a ve fo u n d * h u tmn n n fn m f n h l m en u I a n i fn vi n !T 1 1 0 ' 1 \ \ " J " \ " " " 2 l d ¢ f ' f t h ? ~ Pllhl lo abnut forty buds dw! the strike.