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01-18-1923!§1£i£§'N»\§. Jmhri n. 'mt ~ |-§§¢§.»»,;;;»-r THE ~ENTE11PR1`sEi w gf .1211 .~a..1e;u:a5:z.°='z:::|.=...»:==<~. -th 1 ;m.'.r;.<;g»\m.w, 2.9.1n"¢"nppqznrulsp-lrnncn r n l "-' l" .="""'1"*!§*"'Qx i *'s v** W' =h6'él'=h@9#*=*°.W»dn°~: ¢sr.»»=-u=¢»f1=~¢m¢ru§¢. forua i c n b u ld n e d i i t ll l tv i d n d t y i f th e grmsent that duenvt. 9|-nent..iliacVain Sny ihr and Hr. Geo. Rec drntmnedtnmnihednnc eatfler- :nan vdth Hr. md gn. Kenneth Ty - son, smudsr night and spent, Sun- day men.mn Sny der u a c ount of Mrs. Tyson-Sundny Hr. and Hrs. Pmntia Smi . BHe-==>==- pp-x»d»;,f¢m;f== evqlng...' ;",1~ W a vr i llh n n a a r vi e e lo n and Thundsy uveninn at 1:80. Our ! La di el Ai d wi ll mm u H WilliamCnrkfa.corner2nd S¢Il1fh3tx\etl,on'1`1mrlday|.fh - Jua. 11,ato'c1o&, wary lady who u d l i n toin hdping the l Pwr u mx-dially invimd w come p pared to sew. --- -- - PLAY! No nv olrrnl i p i dlcCAR1 2 f,. The Official Phper of Waéhington County,Ne3~-""~'¥'*°§'f" Ask for "BLUE Rm aon BREADGENERAL AND L OCAL NE W S AND COM ME NTAsk lor "BLUE R|uBoN BREAD' voL. XXV!NO. 51Sikh; wAsmNG'roN coUN'rY, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 1a,192a. I Ills r| Ir r n| :- r-n \..n. I u gv u. -f o rt h an i g h tw i t ht h e m .. B e a l sl nu m r .u wE ¥ I ; | u u |. . . _ T h et w o n i y - f i f t h'n o d d i n ga n n l u r - s p o n t b y a l l a t t h e S m i t h h o m e . _ u n - 1.mr of Mr- u nd Mn. W ww Ty u o nLir a. Eliza wmm sp ent s und ayn m wi l l b e s e n d e n a mu r a m- oecumdllgnduy, JTn.m8.Some ofwigh her slstlr, Hrs. Hlrv. Hold in ing at 7:30 in the Engiih lmguage. thvirN wcomp e1sumBlulr.Thelm v m m o o t fc u n n o -them ,in the evening br |.l'ti\dng mu.Thuruhy evvni mz Mr. and Mu. H.,¢n :m-" anon at 8:30 ~bi... sor- eongratuiations. thdr lund! und also 'Dyson and Hrs. Eliza .Warrick plan vices.a dozen silver salad forks and a. slhror so attend gh; joint inggilgugn of |h¢`Rav. g W W alter, p3m1a breadtraya lg e mrfhoupresent won MP. and Hn. Grant Allen. Mr. and Mrs. sm Charly , Mr. and Mn. OddFellowandRebekah lodgesat Blair..On lust Friday evening the "'Wa'll llsliry md Konnsth Ty son, Mr. and Try "Clubladieshadl.aunlriao Mrs. Clifford Krause, Hr.an d Hn .cmk Allen. Mr. and bln. Ed Lowel- lvn. Mr. .f a Hn. J . Conmr. P. M. *Tyson and Mr. md Mrs. Ed Wolff. Mrs. Glann Ru' and c hildrenare 'mending o few day! with her parenll, Blr. r nd Mn. mm c a mv.e n. Hin Addie Bunn loft Sntmdw for Mitchell to msumo her touching' there. ohonr on Hr. and Mrs. T. K. Iver- son.Thoyrooolvodmanybeautiful d useful gifts.Tu.. and Mrs. Dol Ballad enbertmln- ed the followingfziouds atdinner Sunday:Mr. und Mrs. Martin John- son und son. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Iphn- son and dsughter, Mr. und Hrs. Mike Wilnon and daughter Grace, Mr. and U sHamidWilson.Mr.andMrs. ME THOD I ST c n ua c s lNo fr zs I.. A. Johnson, Pastor. The svmeiut wot y ou our heard. A "Seam Order" service next Surl- day.Noone except. the xninlstar knows whst is on. Wa look for o* full house."We vgnnt you to smile when you nod this not.e,amd bring your smile to church next Sundsy mo\'n5rl¢~ Leave 5uécrgwudm at home. we don't need it:Bring a pencil.aasnoun yo' rin wha' yo' kldnt WlSh - . _ _ _, _ , | . " m | ! ; , r 1 E . . + g1<1 Qs l f .ff fr §f;»<_ - . _ - . ; 0NE BIG SCREAM . . . . _ _ - . _ LA D IE S HINSTREL ltl':~slC u. C o n n o r FRIDAY AND SAT- URDAY NIGHT AT B_ F. D. OPERA HOUSE There ls to be s Colored Mlnltr d troupe who will hold forth at the B. F. D. opera house on Fnday and Sat- 111'¢1\>' nights. Jenuary 1.9 and 20 and for civic improvements in Blair. I l F l |h»eue||||ulu-| A U X I L I A R Y ' n o A M E R I C A N L E G I D N I N S T A L L o r m c x n s On Hondo! evening, Jan_ 8, the fol- lowing odleera were installed by the Auxiliary to the Amerlan L¢l5°1\ at their hell:Llxh. Chan McComb, vw: Hlas Fsyme Dixon, in vlee pres; llrs. E.. R. Ilggud. 2nd vic e pres: Mn. Thee. J . Rodtflt sec'y ;Mrs. Han' Slekkotter, trees; Mrs. J. H. Bowman, chaplain.Hrs. J. P. Jeni-en acted as e I lF u l a n c l d R e p m o l B l a u 'M u n i c i p a l Ice Plant froth May I, to Gctaber 3.1, 1922 I..P at eh, proceeds o! a :Her will b, mpg instsnlllng ollar.A lunch eras served lo' the Ladies' Chsmbee or Commerceiu the °°'=°*f=f*°f'=*f=r rork./ ** im repen submitted are found as kllowrsz over ze mm amen owns. cake 'rascl-Inns m onulnn JAN. za-20Wllking me sn the "e-newer" unn| po with n read show It is to be one United States Senator Gwrur big laugh or rather sereem from start Norris.axGovernor Brumbeugh fn pn h h .Pennsylvania and Dr.William may ladies of n\¢srwm don ¢h¢}0"f°H ° f Chicago,president of glad n a m d the eanplexions of their eoolhem eistsrs and vie with them in the nrt of entertaining the ¢ -n W. of B. the national edoaiioni aellnlliion.will be the principal speaker! nt the Ne- bruka state teachen convention in public.And will there be fun! Well OmahaJanuary 18 'lo 29. I guess!Just imagine! fifty ol' our demure llatrons and llisses prome- nudih; up and down, up end down bo- fore the foot-lights .tluovrlng their The association has over 10.000'members in the state and the attend- anee nt the meeting is expected to be gum; than at any odter previous jokes and doing their stunts!Will convention.'ther out lt across in et;le?l Besides the lectures and speeches o wen an rw ever see the time when rnrlode nwmm or entertainment has the feminine sex of Blair didn do be en ll""8 °¢s what ever they attempted,I shouldsay not and when the curtains fell on CARD OF THANKS e last ornmee on Sstu llU1nerf-If 1evening and me matter in a en r We dwlfe ln this manner to express h i s t o r y U 1 3 ~ a n d t h | p o n g ; a n d ~ f ¢ " ~ B h d ~ t i l the me time wuz anal in the mlna lhr Masonic, o. E & a r d w. R C of our :mole for mmy a moon.;o1'.ranieetions and other friends and "'I'here"ll be n hot 'time in the na "eww" who so Hndlr c omforted ue town that night."during the illness and death of our be- Thc following "djs wil] tske part. loved husband and father. Mesdarnee Mae Koopmnn,gon?Mrs. Lau Vaughan and son Burt. Moore..naw Haggard,B l u m e ] Rhoades. Nellie Newell,Hay Red- tldd. Elin Mencke, Moo Hosts. Ada Hope'-vdl, Meta Linden, Anna Cheely, Bess Booty,Jean Myers,Lillie Ryde. and Grew Rnthnmnn and the Hin es Grace Ballard,Ruth Hciore,Meridale Wllkinlhn.Gladys Siekkotter, Soc Belle Lewellyn. Ger- trude Han.:lc, Gueele Seheifler, Mel- SSNI wu nnmo ANNIV ERSA RY vinnl{n1"1ieen, Alice Wilkinson, Au-FOB SALE drey Wolff, Jeno Noble Sybil Bellin- ger. Pauline Lippincott, Irene Hnaek, Catherine Beckman. No::ne Anspaeh, Agnes Gllberteon, Olive Smith. boths Pace,Jennie Dixon,Frances Xoop- men. Evelyn Meats.Mildred Meats, Gertrude Siert,Ruth Bross, Audrey Benles,Mildred Browne and Faynno Dixon. MAK ING FRIENDS If you would have friends you must show yourself friendly.Very few people are nhle to resist the steady shine of friendliness.By and by they will unbend nnd like you.If they do not, you 'hare not lout anything, end the eftort you put forth has done you good.If any one you have to do busi- ness with ls grumpy,faulbdndlng, jealous, suspicious. or sarcastic. do not let that person induce you to imitate him.Don!fret.l'}on't antagonize. I>on't hit beck.Life is too short. Most of such nasty tempers disappear after e while ln the eunliglrt of friend- liness.You don't have to he familiar. You rlonft have to be olllcioue.You donf t have to grin ell the time.. l u t keep friendly and good natured.I t will create an atmosphere around yourself in which it M11 pleasant to live, end ln which you be much happier at your work.-Dr.Frank Crane. AN gglTOR'S lx v o z c s A fellow editor. onxioueto see just where he stood at the end of a )'ear's eettvities. once kept track of his pro- tlte end losses during the year. and gives nn invoice of his lmninees diary at the erd of the twelve months of ups and downs in the following man- ne I ,lteoelpts and disbursements In the plan City lee Department aeeozdlng Balan eeo nh and Ha y !, 19 22. .. ... _ . _ . _ _g e n e ; i p u .Reeelved from sale of lee ._ $1,915.12 llccewer from sale of °°==g°= books __$51,110Received from storege an eele of dldled 'nnter_3.45 "Received from ammonia drums returned -20.00 8,594.67 Total $9,461.23 Dtshersemenlslabor-. - -- - H "..s nano;Power __2,313,313 Water _423,33Ammonia,_7952Refunds_ __noeDelivery met on coupon alles 152.83 Insurenee -._ .218.20 hllscdlaneous supplies and repairs _158.88Cseh items allowed 933.34Bond interest paid .._600.00 5375.04Balance on hand October 31, 1922 $3.593-18 Total .._-_-____ _;s ,m.2 2 In mat of treasurer "_-: l. ._ .a,f»s1.1s .Change fund st lee plant _.._._.__ _5.00 ''r-an sesszns Tote! amount of lee produced 1,702,600 lbs.The cont felt lh l slat month ending October Bl, WE ae submitted shows a cost of msnulndtur- ing lee to be $6.90 per ton.This is traded on the summer months when the amount manufsetured il the lay out.During the winter mouths the expenses .nn probably sntouut to more than the reedpte, which will make an increase for the average cost. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - - _ - - COHHISS IONETS r e o c m o m o s ~ Letunm (road drag'- ' " " ° .# i w soo On last Blonde event | J l ,an-. and lire. J. 2. .....`I.'{.....`""..|i County Commissioner: Room.' ; _' ; { " ' * " " " " " m s d d m -as a bmtd their rein,-um-.1 ereddlng an-Blair. mer.. Jan. 9. wza.g;;9..,¢., sum: Supply ce.1 niversary by havinginalugenumhsr The Boudot County "'f" '~"~g dip!)9535. e t e e t s t i v e s e r h e e n j o y e d e n n e o r s t e r ~ p n m s s p s t e . ~ _ ' " I . |.~.~,4'1:~\.* . .==.» supper._ :......_..-Jan. 4. .I923, Ind in eg u la r -h mm m, g n ).3_ggI8 provxded by law.}.l.'!B¢ll'5S .3 J _ 3 1 " a a a , ~ o f Binco, Henry Truhleen, Peter H. Ty-Insanity mm)390,1 am olferlnli my home on wes t =°; ;»§ ~ = = = = C . ~t E. C. Jackson (Bound of .f Colfax, my automobile and u pan of o zutee o .Bum ="°°;"=Insanity GM)5.50 my furulturrffor sale 1 win be In were Qn1=r°\°\<i "'*?'°"°"m';f Uf'*=J\ Lum. P==b¥-»H°v»° Blair Friday and Setdrdes'of this conectaon.Clerk lure for me o 1 tmn n li m .21.00 week, January 19:21 .na zoom and wan of County Judge to *'° taken out u Dell Bullard (hauling grader!5.00 be found at the house or if not there fees of asld olllco.william Hansen (repair work)5.00 gall Ggdgr 2X-Il.M0\Ed and l!¢0nd¢d gm WlrrllllI punk lI0i¢| ldlC (labor)1590 61-1:John J. Rodgers.hoe. 624 and sooo for me and 12.35 Wulllam Stover! (hall rent ,roipectively be cancelled on amount election)u n o ~Of ~llllollTtlB having ~p a s d . ~ ~ & R ¢ f C ~I 1 1fCnIr"td ~Und gut 61.01 The heat thing y ou have in th Un motion the bond of H; B. r r Herman Schwock (road work)39.00 world is Teddy.Here it is, a wonder r :amd Gverneer in 'Distnct ho. 21, Shaffer Qi! ,g R2 Co. Ins)2290 ful treasure-s marvelous jewel.It's was apprord.Shader Oil Ie Ref. "`o. (oil)59.29 youre, an yours It's in your hands.ldoved and eemnded that 'lheEntor- Avery Company (repairl)332 What are you solos to do with in prise be ewnnded the """ printing Henry Tmhlsen (Com. wed! Today is your Savior; It lroften eruci- for the your 1923, it bein! the lowest . md mums 3550 lla! between two thieves--Yesterday and beat bid..Carried.M. E Steder (road work)79.00 ard Tonmrwtv.Today you can be hioved endsecnodetlthat The Enter- Mule; hllxnk lreoairs for heppy, not Yesterday nor "£'o1narrow. pn!e he awarded the c o n tn d for Avery)11350 Most of y our mi ner? is len ove r "'""°" °"*' fo r we ""? nm, at being Miller Munl: qemmim awk from Yesterday or borrowed from To- the inreet and but Ind.Carried repairs etc.)4425 rnc.no\\.Keep Teiey clean.Make M°"°d and seconded that the Pilot H. C. Blaoo (money advanced up your mind to color y our fool. your br: *"'"d°d the contnd for printed Picrie Arid)110.00 work, your ploy, Today enyhow. Time is not divided into three pert' -pnst present and fntnro.Then: ii only one rrnl time-it e NOW. The poet says we ::se by stepping on our dead rrl:e:..An us for the Future, the best prepnration for it is an unufrdd Today.Whatever hills you have to climb, whatever bridges you lame to cross. \\hnte\er enemies are ly ilf: in nnit for you. whatever crisis are to lv* inet, ou can be no he Ler equipped 'or ~ then by living this day zounlly, cheerfully and free fn.»mfear. Appro- hensione, premonltions. worries, these are the poison gases of our foe, the Future.Today is yours: God has given it to you. " All your Yesterdays He has taken back-fall y our Tomorrows are still in Hin hands..Today is youre. ,Talke its pleasures end be glad;r.Been broke 361 times.»ite pains and play the man.Prnised UN public so times.|'Paley ls y oum-just a little strip Told lien 720 times.of light between two darkneeses. jw Missed prayer meeting 62 times.f a bit of life between two sleep-deaths. Been roasted 431 times.Today is yours.Use it so that at its Roasted others 52 times.lelose you can say:"I hare lived to- Wnshed odlee towels 8 times.day."-Dr. Frank Crane. MI."-lt rnemh 0 1 .__ .... blanks. lt being the lowest and best bil.C3"'!lEd After n enrrful 1-n°'\'n~tlnn e' *'~ followiog hills on the different funds, it was moved end seconded tilint the following clnirnn be allowed. and the County Cler'»t"!n herebi ordered U1 draw warrants 'rs pet snrne.Carried ell the members present voting "sye." Roy Knott (work on truck)3 Danish Luth. Publ. House 10.00 (printing)4.00 Christensen Lhr. Go. (coll)30.30 C'onha Printing Co. (supplies)l0.5? Omaha ?rintln¢ Co. lsuppllesl 8k.69 The Pilot {printi"g dsc)50.90 State Journal Go. {supplies}2l.l5 Woodruf Printing Co. (sup- pliee)100.00 Alfred E. Schmidt (road drag- zinxl 11.70 Christensen Lbr. Co. (lumber)425.10 Her? C. Debel. Co Clk. (ove rltc l 3.10 R. 3. Hurdoch (Board pf Insanity ruse)8.00 B. C. .leekeon (Board ol' Insanity £8Nl*5.50 M. Ite'| e'een fume of lnenrity ease]_ Farmers Union Co-Op...a 2.00 Sto'1r:""E I'l*nr1nnfv (stippllee NAS On motion the Board adjourned to :rect Jun. 22. 1923.Annie C.Martin, County Clerk. FIRS T A MERICAN U' ru. rrr Dedham, Massachusetts lays elnirn to having the flrst public utility in the United States.ln 18-I0 a xfirt mill 'eae construrted there on s water power canal formed by cutting Mother llrfok, between the Charles and Nep- one-el rivers.The settlers brought hither their grnln which was ground for a tithe, which supponed the mill and repaid, in part, the original cost of construction.r.. ._ .. __ .. .: -- MUNICIPAL PLANT ADVEIITISES There is at least one lnunleipally owned public utility which advertises c owstently . [he Newton zu plant. owned and operated by the c ity of Newton,Iowa.advertis-ee re|'uls.rly in the local newspaper. end its mena- zrr. V. H. Lear, dates that he sea direct returns in good will and new huelnese. n s e n g u ln s AND ODD r e t n o w s HOLD J OI NT INSTALLA HON The Babekahs IFld Odd Fellows of glair held joint installation of otlleers at thdn lodge :foams on Thunday evening of last week.The lnnell-ation staff of the Rebeluhs was from the Arlington chapter and the Odd Fel- lows was from Tekamsh The Meir lnltalled otdescrs for the "'l-relvl 'are lirs.Will S d td d h Noble Grand; Hra. Lincoln Warrick, Vlee Grand; Bra. John Newell, See- uetary end Mlm Malin '['po1nr Tn" Those installed for the Odd Fellows are Glenn Cole. Noble Gnnd; E. Mn Terrell,Vlee Grand;H.N.Thone, Seeretany and J. L. Pounds, Trees. After the work of installation 1res oompleted a hl|,» oyster supper and banqnd was hdd end one hundred forty-two were et. the banquet board. MASKS OFF The muquemde ball given st the B. F. D.op¢ralIUt!BelnetSatundayevening drew ite neun!good attenl dence.From the start the r1~\11' ¢n3,,»¢1 the evening ond many werethe diffenent kinds of costumes shown. Miss owed . Ne lson and Louie Wd!! took first prize For best c oe- tume.Hrs. Chee. Pace and Rudolph Fink tool: the prize for eomie costume' a r ld & ln . € 1 E HrnuseandA1reCsr- miehoel the prlze for the beet walt- zers.The Judson r:ereF'rank Sled. llrs.Gilbert Hines und Mra.II am Beck. 1-*Ania SALE BRINGS GOOD P nlc es The Renard i d e o n the bottom inonh of sum- whic h was held lm 'I`°vldl¥ was edt attended and every- thlne sold at need prices. One horse which eros advertised, brought $5.000- The sale was e a w u g d by The Enterprise.'1'here's a reersl_ r a ."Q """"Ai.i.e" Mr. A. G. Jensen. residing south- west of Blair. has innalled a radio set and reports that he is picking up ooneerts from the fer east and the far aseat..The only trouble with the thing is that A. 6. esn't get the family to hed ln time to get the required elght hours eleep. . . . . . . . . _ - - (Loon. ovnureowa The Enterprise ,nfilttg yi# -%*l".= \ Feed of all kinds at the Rhoedoe Coe] and Feed Store. The Rhoades Coal and Feed Shure received a ilne ear of Rock Spring5 lunfp coal this morning. Hlss Caroline Johnson,Instructor at Dana college. received word today of the death of her brother ln Kansas City. "~rr\°Morris.Dave Hundahl and Clifford Krause are attendihx the state fleemen's convention et North Platte this week. Great things ere expected when farmers and labor unions get toleefher (The accent goes on 'Hlrhe1'\".}--Philr dolphin Evening Pu_l}lic Ledger. Buy your furrnee ood at the Rhondes Coal and Feed Store. President Hnnding is all excited over his discovery that the prohibi- tion law ls being violated.Won't he be indignant when he hare about the sinking of the Lltsitnnla?-Nashville Southern Lumberman. (bee. Mortensen, who for some time has been in the employ of the city eras token to Oreshs to the Wise Memor- ial hospital last Thursday where he underwent an operation foe append!- cltil. The Cantata "The Wal:ut and the (`n;~enter". put on by the Junior high school students at the hish "hool ndltorlnm last Friday evening was presented before a full house and n'eued the audience Sup't Skinkle '""~ n short talk and n nurwlv» of readings and musical selections mm- pleted the evenings entertainment. 'The death od' Mrs. Helen Keeler oc- w. R. C. INSTALL NEW 0FFICERS _ - n n - n RBTII RI NG o rr xc zn HUNDRED On Saturday, Jsnunnr 13th ez a l0 ¥ lI ll! ~ o f t h e W o ma z f s B o - l l e ! C b m t h e m w e m e m r a r x s z s were installed, Hin Genrude Heed wife as mu llin g ein en-. Three now mentors.ae-|.nelly Moore.ra. Chrlnlna Chistensee and Hrs. H.non were initiated with the order. Interesting letters mere read from Brs.8%re wud ee Bannon and c . L. Cmrigxn who is ependlng gh;ing*- in Hontaul. L i a r the 'reeulenhnhiness had been dlspoaed of, Mrs. Ilsttls Noble, ln behalf ef the members. presented Hrs.L.A.Willisml. 'the re d r h g president with a neekleee of penle. Mn. Williams has been president gf the W . R. C. fort nine run and ig wrlrlios' the ft made an informal talk *hi-1116111 officers for their to-opentlou and ltdp during the pg; Y ' " ' m e me o w h e r s o r n d s t h e of the sentiment shown in the begg- mz no whic h she would erer mera memoryThe following olkenrs were then ln- nsdledz PIU-.Mrs_Elsie llellrldsg Senior-Vlee,Hrs. Eltdle Stewart. Junlol~Vle|,Hrs.Venecia Gnyerge .¢**. I 'lt3| 4 lr . .r .JeLgI\ 'l'rensurer,;Mn .My rtle Sticklett;~Chlollin. Hrs. Cin Bedgeowg; (km. ¢°¢!»°f\'»Mrs.Addie T¥'l°1\:Guard,Hrs..fnna H.Compton;3¢¢,.Qu-,_ H n Jeese HcConb: Psst.riotle In. Itfllrtor. lm Judith Anaeeon; nuCorrespondent, sm.Herne Hou.;limidm. Hrs. on-we Rathroann: .u- dstlnt Con duemv, Hn Hjnnie Bum m r :A n i ; - x t n u m , m m m m :r .u t .ss g K m - r d . t e d : H n . ~ am. um J ee. un. nm La me...n,_¢..¢;¢¢.,,",,;.""'rf ape r u th e d o s e n n lto zxs mk .. '~ u - - u e i u u n i - |- n cnnlsrmx nnnunvon socnrrrHOLDS BANQIIET Tl'he C. E. Society f the go tional e.hut'ch ..:.»..='ld tbdr first no Hivsmrr on lm 'i'"°°d=\r neun; ey" T W s ~ t o t h e i r m e m b e r ! an churchsix o'elock.r a tl There ns present #ith them for um "min s, Hr. me Hr s. a s. u mm ~Mr. Higah-ee is .dale fiddnai *MGH of the C. E.. Bncloty for'NebL raska win. 7*°*¢!'lW'\t'ters in Omaha. Mrs.Arthur Johns. who is 41mg¢ letrotary and Mr. Johns were also ia- vnea guests. The tables were anproo:lately dl- wrmd in er een a nd wh ite me on mnthern of the C F¥'a under the lend- enlllp of Hrs. c lue O"Hanlon ,mee e delicious four course dlnner. The rouns' llolks interspened theeau vnu rflh. Jokes and team. Following the dinner a pangean nf radius and music was euJ oJ'¢d nd Mr. Hllzlbee made a talk tothe some folks that was intirelting and lnetme- livo-The evening was mueh enjoyed hy all pmenz. lAUTO ACCIDENT As Gus Roch and Chris Wneh, we farmers lidnq west of ann in me Drum neighborhood, were returninr from a business trip to Gmail: kgWeflwdnr night. my mee with an Q. aeriderrt that fonunately for there, ,|;d not result seriously.Asthe-y get near Dc Soto. n ear nttemnted te ~ them -1; Mr. Wrieh, who was drivln: Mr. Her 'e nun 1-ar. panel out of the mad in suc h a ray that the nxie of thdr our broke and the c ur toppled ever into the diteb.. It was half out nine tlien and they were until mldnlzht. extrleating them- selves from under the eer.Ther managed to get to a neerhy house and phoned to Bledr for help.Walter Ssppenfleld drove down and helped them hunt up the needed repairs and after spendink the whole nirht firing the nr end getting lt home the lucky :tellers were ready for brealdast. sr f in 1 . ~4 "r 'is)i n1 e E u t e r r l l i a r .G n n d m lL o w e1 |s l a y i n ga tt h e G e o . h a v e h o m o t h i ] I H h s l d q f l e i l i n t b l h o s p i w .I l i aF u n d ! C a s t e r u n d u n n n t n ngr t l o n fo r a p p e n d i d t i l a t t h e L o r d rh o s p i u li nO m : h a .o n ed a y _ - . \ a - k g . ¢ { , h o m e In B e n s o n H e n a n ; - . . - . . ._ -d u : m i r . s d t l m 1 - m m m r e h t i ve s a n d fr i e n d s .\ 1 : 2 m d 3 1 1 1 1 C h u . G r a y a n d M r s .r i m .R m - d kw e r ed i n n e r g u e s t !s t h o m e a m M o n d a yt h e J . C . w wEC l n ~ a 1 1 ¢ ¢ Th o p a d m v!!t oB l a i ro n I §l3l'l »l» fbi' UIQ Ubt itr Inu 1| u u||n ¢uu|n i c e l y d u r ! a . s i e g e o f p n e u n i o n i n . T h el i t e r a l ?ao c is t ya tt h al i : C\rU =:vsc ho olho u s eF r i d a y o vm i n i Ja n .12,h ua na t t r a c t i ven m r w w h e n N . wG a i n e s . n f o m e r W a i l m r l n nc o u n t ybo y . . n o w [ o fL i n m l s El speak on agriculture. AL ONG. 'n m no r to n ROA D llr. mul ln. L D. Wuwlc;;_m,,,,,,\;,»_ ui\lI\1n|. T-'Q no mlP» ~ lm" " " ' " " ~ \nn|||! Athi. ll "IO |1091|Uf Pmefllnnlnn-C'1lll¢ PIII! Ind Elll l'9r!°'. \ll|\'l-ll; Y?tml-' F~ .'i'_" -luumlnl. d Hr. Huds on at huma n. nnvn-,.Work on the electric iighu ls pro-rf°°¢l==sr rlpidly and we have promise af new l'\zht.s by the inter nart of ther.wyk.1'|~|~ nnlv drliwhlxtk new be- ing the fact that the 'homes may nuthe rvuiy for the new power an in-Inlhlfihn£1necel-llrywithperhnps ~hdl Schmidt, nt Bldr,I " " " ' ° T j g ;," u gr. and Mrs. J. s. cmsa aainornllnlion o! t.hu"""""--Y ann fRebekah and Odd Failows.home on the hotlom. Watson Tyson attended |. meeting o'heP.N. G. Club at tha home ofMH.Clara .Ander-son.formerly1;1csin the ubrth- INDEPENDEHT GOSPEL \i¥lCan-rpm in Blair imdw,Clara ?et¢rran,w o nrsiherMISSIOE 'Ir.vit§|t.i¢ns.w¢-re given to LH; ,\..'em part of gm mm, as WMmr .. ....»_.. ...:..1.¢| 1...ister. Mrs. Jesse Humane at Iiermillm..¢!.n»|af lrhnl Bt~I B u l ld u s vm . . ." r_i n t h e o l d k i t - b a g a n d s o m e 0 1 1 .N o -.. 0-__ .a....-_i n d . w i r n i n g y o u u ! S !*€0Tl'1S foomnneau Slfxug J--"_ m the comingSabblthservice, una of dignity and beauty and power.Come 5m_early."SealedOrdenf'llyou tim! nout anything, dnn't toil. . m . ln avnnn¢rn...r.:.\,. "'$.31"."1'~"~?f'"&".¥~",::":.' '"':; H;W-f ew-was 'Zh' "":.:.:' m '~ . . 1 l : 0 ( alsome ¢¢ Hr. me Hn. mq nu-" 221' nlnlnllhhlf tminlr .mwl-mn\\=\~|Ennis: 'F"'°'1'f_f'the umm or unmu \ul\|v| --'r-' "\.n!W'1W|lll1K.Buvile off ununl- a t1- fd nL" i i : m ru , , , M i d °. . ._~: f~_ ,__ 3f_ g°" }_, ___ _ i imd.o a r r w . a 1 r ford tina wsu enjoyed by Meesrs an.l\\W l;»vl.a|--IUesdasncs gRay nm! l:.mi¥v.J. BunClifluw, Gm¢Inn :mi DeanAndersonOurSundayscnooninu\ . .- u.Q,1ihEn li mnou w¢»an' dur. CB. Bunn, H. 'l'>f~°=1. n. mmwere also Sunday dinter guests.quit-== #1 mb; 3; ~=';,;~=3§=~; i\a.vr¢' _~ mg hm gsidcs to every ques \[ g t.. ro.at 2 ngcrslm Ifor those 9ntunYani tim--the wrong axde and our side. L In. R. Ivers0|\ and fmnily, W. C*nr~lcanfg has been cop-_.\.. »:\| lnaar 'l'\?son'spruched for us in the | !|0lnln1I nr FARMER Have you seen the Mzick Hog 'Waterer We have sold manywaterers, butthis one beats anything we haveseen.Thiswatererhas cast iron trough, will not rust out. A five yealfguarantee.ltwill pay for itself in a short time.lt pleases whereverit has been tried. 1-.»~\v» ,,f". ? ,=¥} ~New is the time for Cross Cut Saws Having' decidud to quit far hold a public sale on iuam three mileeastoithe(lollschool Shultz f arm, beginning at ten o ' ~ JNUAR nFITS.TnIv.u u u w--m u - n b ¢ r o f fr i e n d s a t c a r d s W e d n mo fD M 'a -_1.c u...fl tlf. hifi. |(DUf|\ Ull.l|;||\uq»Mm. Marv Rohn-u in on the nick Iisi.Sha is nhwiy imprwlng.Mins Magrrie Lowa, who is in the hospitni at Teklmlh, is rvmu-ted to begettingnlong niceiy.Her mgngrfriapds hope sho may mon bo home of Tekamah.I-'---mm] services xrore hclsl1'thr- \let}od'¢trh ur hit "i'ck°\m:\hMon- fTl\y at uano condudml bv RMP. WA.Flnwdrn.The remains was taken lnCnihoun and hid to rest beside his wife who hui puaed away 1 number Engaan.Lftnr |\ run months visit hen with at 3-¢l!l | 80 (x 'xlwI w i l l.i n g a n d m ove b a c k t ori 'a¢L , m il esn o r t ho f ' Bl a i ra n d museQ11wl'1afis l~m0'A'n za. <mc=half s the old clock sharp on I\s\ w QQQ3 RlBED PROPERTY, TO=WlT: l| | \ , .lv. . .. . HORSES:-17 Head from three to ten years old, wci;:l\t from 1200 to 1800 lbs.f n -\!ell matched teams.CATTLE:-10 I-lead consisting of 4 milch cows and 6 yearling heifers. HDGS:-10 Head of brood sows, bred to furrow in March.10 head of shoats. MACHINERY:-One running gear of lumber wagon; 1 wagon, with hay rack; 1 MeCom\iek bind- er; 1 disc cultivator; 1 six shovel cultivator; 1 press 'i11 a lll 1el drill with seed attachment; 2 1-2 horse power gaso- line engine; 1 hay rake; one 150 egg Gld Trusty in- cubator; one 200 egg Mandy Lee incubawr; 1 new Bfitterfly cream separator; 2 sets harness; 1 single harness; 1 spring wagon; 1 buggy; sixty chickens and all my household furniture.Other articles too numerous to mention.- I will also at this time offer for sale 1 buy stallion, seven years old, weight 1000 lbs.Standard bred race horse. W e have sold manywaterers, bu tthisone beats anything we haveseen.Thiswatererhas cast iron trough, will not rust out. A f ive yealfguarantee.ltwill pay for itself in a short time.l t pleases whereverit has been tried. New is the time lor Cross Cut Saws, Axes and Wedges The Winchester Line of Tools is the Most Dependable Line Winchester Flash Lights Edison Electric Lamps and Fixtures Electric Washers and Irons f f i Tl 1 §f ARNDT ti m wm rua 14///vc/izfrfn neu LI ufziféf. grrpreac her u times.x u s u m c m v r s n m u m s 1 Asrn (balance cue onMishken for a cnpltalint 0.lumber)4.30 Gut whipped 8 times.'Rza D. A. R. meets tomorrow, Fri- 'l'hoH1\~son Tlms. (mul dn.;- Whipped others o.dw. at the horns of Mrs. L. A. W il-gimzl 12.80 Cash on lunda.t beginning $1.41.liunl and among lhe interesting fu- B. F. Mnxten fmmd dragging)25.20 Cash on hand at ending 15s.tural is a paper tn be rid by Mia Fanners Union Co-Op Co.G-are lladlaml on "Legiwlation in '(|.md,cemant hcl-266.?D_ Hr.Henry H tung of Sheridan Which Women Are In1.elutzd." Hrs. Earl C. Coulter (road dug- tmrmhip 'ns n business visitor ln Pierce will also givt a. uzleded read-glng)7.20 Blair yesterday.ai u 'Fred Scheer (mul driltiflll 18.00 -. - . » . . -»»- MEMBERS OF c. OF co ATTENTION ' T h noxt rrralnr meeting ol' the Chamber of Commerce, which is Janu» n n 23, will -be the rcfzulu lnnual meeting at which time thv oflloers for ehé ensuing vent will ba c-'utad. rn-1:F. la . a my , sa mmy . N E A this (Thundsy )mornin: at. the Crowell Home.Hrs. Keeler uns 82y errsof ageand hsdh-een :mem- ber of the home for nlnwlt two yur; Her relatives will srrivu today fmm University Place and funeral serrieol will be held tomonow (Friday) mam-lnl md interment made in tha Blair The W. O. W's.and the W. C-°|. have joint installation Frldxy Hmm Ent. J ul. IS. and a bl( bwnmiet fol- lowing.All members of the 'hm lodges an requested to be prennt. A ;-pod nroxwn ln pr omised br th committee in charge. cemetary.|Subscribe for Tho Eu1,qpri\\. U S U A LT E R M SF R E EL U N C HA TN O O N _______ , _ _ _-' -A L E XM E N A R D ,U W, C. M. r1l1l.2rm1A1'~|, mera. JENSEN & BROSS, Audionecrs.L THE an-nzmwasn. BLAIR, NEBRASKA mana xmfrlznnnisrns nr.ATR NEBRASKA. As;11 Say "Bayer" and Insist! o r I a § 1 V ~5 / E P EP. Unlua yan un the ulml "Bud Q menu or on uhlnu you an an anlla; the genuine Bayer produn vn-lcribod by phnlclam over twmu-twonm and pmvad ide by mlllluu tc Odds Headache'rwuuem LummgnEnrarhaBheumatinnNaunlgllPam. Pun Accept "Bayer 'nbleu of upmn' only. lhch unbrcken nlwlue mnuinlwvnsf dncdon Handy hex~atnew uhlntx cost few cenll.Dm|~um me lell bottle: of 24 md wo.Amer-In u the tnda mark of n u n o w :no think 111|kiddln ought to be givin every churn ts dlvalop into worth-while dll.ruwr w m a y o u uunk of tbl! campaign! ind Defects in wA l u n Ol l y .l n . - A n u e r u g r o f a n a p l n l d e f h r t f o r e a c h o f M B l u n : l d r e n e x a m i n c d : i n t e B o p t e m l y r h u be e n r o u n d b y D r .Jo h n w . ~ l l a a n d D r .Fl o r en c e W . Jo h n s werjslty at low;Physlciank Give Results of Free Clinical Examlnatlons. EH ro HEP THE SUBNUBMM. oo Par Con! 0| umm Found Uocllrd n BQ 'runny or nnm- \¥ Corvxuhls-Mllnutd. una ll Commons. =0 a ./ .f \' 1a |-f -Qe _. 5 \ . . . . ¢ " -A . .f s '\ \($4 s r s '_f ur Q 5 _ ,......- g ,vf *- -£ . » .u r - \ ... u.#ma1\ . » . :ww we hun the name opportunities bmugltt to our mm!mmtuutmlllwthroughthe work at the dslslun of maternity and Infant hygiene nf the Univenlty of Iowa which is can-ylttx out the prorllions of the Shrinmard Surprising rn lt mu seem. the lkin remain! narrow, often eztav.-mely nar-row.Fullneaa.when tn'ln.»duc£'¢L ls uuobtnulve and ts usually achllved hy use of me circular cut.'There is Iesl unnennws about the hem. mm r u m ;m l n agul nnz l l r l n j u m i n [ l a p - p a p o ft . w e a l t h y N e y Y o r k c i o n k m a n - u h c t u r r r . a n d S i n . It z p p a p o r l . . l a m n l l . G r s f. b r o k e r . : N e g e s n l l e n z t i o n o l a m nffe c tl un s o f h l s w i f e F l c r c n x i (a b o ve w i t h b ab y ) b y h e r p ar e n t s . out the prorllions of the ShrinmardToner hw In Iota.We need nn!! in bear in mind mm hlgh pmenrasn of physical unmneu among our nzrd hon as found br the nm; axumiua:Inns In the recent war to feulizq mr.: lmponunce of this work." . .Aftamoen Tolltttil to 80 Fnur tu Five Inches;Ecosntdo Parlod Bty lu Of tm Tn lL - » The length af :kim ll |1111 variable, bm the consensus ut opinion |.| mu xhealreetnkirt w l l t b e u l a e t o w nmchet from the ground.More dljuly af ternoon toilettes will be tour to nm Inches from the ground.£c\...ntrlc period szylp, both m crlnoline nad renaisance ethos.often :ouch andlrull.So many of the bent makers show auch a predominance ot me ~l|0lt¢r lengths-Hut la. from nine to aren.Rnulzr lune mdlcawd tha! thememes. lime and :Hurt have bcfn wull riprnded. neport dldxloa om:Isla. ""Ihe numcas of this gras work."mid Doc-mr I'rentlce, fha been mad# poaslhle by the splendid eo-opentlunof the dormrl and mum; and vrhoul aura-J In the vurlmn cusnznuanlea whrfe dtnlu haw been heli n "hudng _recent y u r :u w generalnvnlth mi! phynlcai condlllun of uur d u 1hlldreq have been grvazly Im provmd by the work nf lnflut welfare stations. childreni rllnirn school clin umwvp: .\1.ze.x.\rzm .~ 1. ¢ ~ sorter e n g ~ | _a 1 | .n fl vn i n c h e s a b o ve t h e g w u n d - t h a n o n e ' ; . m|:; |aI exp ect t h u t o b e t h e : m a m - a n ~ lvm zl h.O t h e r vn d a d o n a w i l l b e m o r e +~ . o r w a s a p e n o n a l a n d l n d l vi d u u t h i n g . |" ._ Iength pf Skirt x 4 IDB c ,Q~e~ 1z> ,9-' 52~7 I g ~I ' I ' gs~ y 17\y y * ;\ \ \ t \ 11~ ?'»= f ~~ = 1 ~ .~~f + ii?1~I l $UlT UF GRAY 0XFORD'CLOTH As;11 Say "Bayer" and Insist! _r I a § 1 V ~5 A E P Q EP. Unlua yan un the ulml "Bud Q menu or on uhlnu you an an anlla; the genuine Bayer produn vn-lcribod by phnlclam over twmu-twonm and pmvad ide by mlllluu tc Odds Headache'rwuuem LummgnEnrarhaBheumatinnNaunlgllPam. Pun Accept "Bayer 'nbleu of upmn' only. lhch unbrcken nlwlue mnuinlwvnsf dncdon Handy hex~atnew uhlntx cost few cenll.Dm|~um me lell bottle: of 24 md wo.Amer-In u the tnda mark of n u n o w :no think 111|kiddln ought to be givin every churn ts dlvalop into worth-while dll.ruwr w m a y o u uunk of tbl! campaign! ind Defects in wA l u n Ol l y .l n . - A n u e r u g r o f a n a p l n l d e f h r t f o r e a c h o f M B l u n : l d r e n e x a m i n c d : i n t e B o p t e m l y r h u be e n r o u n d b y D r .Jo h n w . ~ l l a a n d D r .Fl o r en c e W . Jo h n s werjslty at low;Physlciank Give Results of Free Clinical Examlnatlons. EH ro HEP THE SUBNUBMM. oo Par Con! 0| umm Found Uocllrd n BQ 'runny or nnm- \¥ Corvxuhls-Mllnutd. una ll Commons. =0 a ./ .f \' 1a |-f -Qe _. 5 \ . . . . ¢ " -A . .f s '\ \($4 s r s '_f ur Q 5 _ ,......- g ,vf *- -£ . » .u r - \ ... u.#ma1\ . » . :ww we hun the name opportunities bmugltt to our mm!mmtuutmlllwthroughthe work at the dslslun of maternity and Infant hygiene nf the Univenlty of Iowa which is can-ylttx out the prorllions of the Shrinmard Surprising rn lt mu seem. the lkin remain! narrow, often eztav.-mely nar-row.Fullneaa.when tn'ln.»duc£'¢L ls uuobtnulve and ts usually achllved hy use of me circular cut.'There is Iesl unnennws about the hem. mm r u m ;m l n agul nnz l l r l n j u m i n [ l a p - p a p o ft . w e a l t h y N e y Y o r k c i o n k m a n - u h c t u r r r . a n d S i n . It z p p a p o r l . . l a m n l l . G r s f. b r o k e r . : N e g e s n l l e n z t i o n o l a m nffe c tl un s o f h l s w i f e F l c r c n x i (a b o ve w i t h b ab y ) b y h e r p ar e n t s . out the prorllions of the ShrinmardToner hw In Iota.We need nn!! in bear in mind mm hlgh pmenrasn of physical unmneu among our nzrd hon as found br the nm; axumiua:Inns In the recent war to feulizq mr.: lmponunce of this work." . .Aftamoen Tolltttil to 80 Fnur tu Five Inches;Ecosntdo Parlod Bty lu Of tm Tn lL - » The length af :kim ll |1111 variable, bm the consensus ut opinion |.| mu xhealreetnkirt w l l t b e u l a e t o w nmchet from the ground.More dljuly af ternoon toilettes will be tour to nm Inches from the ground.£c\...ntrlc period szylp, both m crlnoline nad renaisance ethos.often :ouch andlrull.So many of the bent makers show auch a predominance ot me ~l|0lt¢r lengths-Hut la. from nine to aren.Rnulzr lune mdlcawd tha! thememes. lime and :Hurt have bcfn wull riprnded. neport dldxloa om:Isla. ""Ihe numcas of this gras work."mid Doc-mr I'rentlce, fha been mad# poaslhle by the splendid eo-opentlunof the dormrl and mum; and vrhoul aura-J In the vurlmn cusnznuanlea whrfe dtnlu haw been heli n "hudng _recent y u r :u w generalnvnlth mi! phynlcai condlllun of uur d u 1hlldreq have been grvazly Im provmd by the work nf lnflut welfare stations. childreni rllnirn school clin umwvp: .\1.ze.x.\rzm .~ 1. ¢ ~ sorter e n g ~ | _a 1 | .n fl vn i n c h e s a b o ve t h e g w u n d - t h a n o n e ' ; . m|:; |aI exp ect t h u t o b e t h e : m a m - a n ~ lvm zl h.O t h e r vn d a d o n a w i l l b e m o r e +~ . o r w a s a p e n o n a l a n d l n d l vi d u u t h i n g . |" ._ Iength pf Skirt x 4 IDB c ,Q~e~ 1z> 3* grv f\.1 . | _ ..\ x 1 :~ . F 7 ¥ ' @ § ] § = r f .7 ¢ 5 ; \ " L * Q 5 ~i ~an $UlT UF GRAY 0XFORD'CLOTH w l a n . w h o h e l d t h e i r fa l t l t . An d ao t h e a t lw vl o e l l e nl t o n a e n t t h e Goo de t o r l l d t t h e va ll ey ,a n d t h e vr at er a c a m e a n d a l l t h e e vl l a p l r l l l w e r e s w a l l o w e d u p a n d t h e clto een pe o p l e w e r e lo at a n d t h e e a n h ar aa c o ve r e d w l t h w a t e r a n d n o o n e m l t h t t h e .B o t ll r a t t h e l l a n l t o n w a r n e d t h e a e t w o , : h u m a n a n d 1 | o m a n . a n d t h e y fa s h i o n e d t h e m a e l t e a a c a n o e o f ma i z e a n d in It th e y dn a t e d o o t he L 0 9 o f t h e l l o o d a n n t l l t h e y l a n d e d o n t h e ve r y m m m l t o t t h e H o l y m o u n t . w h l fl l p o l n t a t h e I r a ;t o H e a v e n . a n d : n m t h e y t h a n k e d t h e M a n i t o u fo r t h a l r o e lh re ry . A n d t a r h e n t h e fl o o d s w e r e g o n e d l l an n s ho n e an d a l l t h e w o r l d w n a br i g h t a n d h e a u t l m l a n d n e w .a n d t h e m a n a n d w o m a n lo o ke d d o w n fr o m t h e dl u y h e lz h ta a nd n aa r t h e fe r tl l e p l al n a be l o w .Th e y s a w t h e gr e e n il e l d l . a n d t h e le ke a a n d at re a ma .a n d t h e tt ee e a nd th e y we r e u nh ap p y a nd a a te d t h e M o u l t o n t o a a s i s t t n e t n d o w n t h e m o u n t a i n a n d h a c k i n t o t h e b e a u t i fu l va l l e y w h e r e t h e y m i g h t n l u a n d h e ha p p y a a o f o l d . T h e L l a m t o u w a a X0 0 4 a n d k i n d a n d h e a r d t h e i r a l l .Bo h e faa h l o n e d fo r t h e m a m a d e c an o e . i ll l e d w rl t h t h e ti g h t o f H e a ve n ,a n d t h l l t h e tw o , th e m e n a n d t h e w o ma n . g l i d e d g e n t l y d o l m t h : m o u n l a l n o l d e f r o m t h e s e q l l l e a o f B e a t e n t o t h e p l a l o a o f e a n h . I n o r d e r t h a t t h e ch os en pe o pl e m i g h t h a ve n e w fa i t h ,t h e M a n i t o u ea u ae d th e ca n oe t o m a ke a t r ac k ove r t h e r o c k a d o t r n t h e e a a l c r n l l o p e i n t o th e p la in .An d th e r e l t r e m ai n s t o th l a d a y - a b r o a d t r a c k w h e n s h a d o w : h i d e a n d w h e n t h e m n l l g h t g l o ve i o n e ve r mu ff. . S o th e t w o r e t u r n e d t o t h e b e a n t l fu l va l l e y ,w h e n t h e y I t s e d t o l o r ah lp lo o; th e a lo tq r o f t he M a ni to u , wh o ea ved th e m fr om th e G o ud a .A n d w h e n d n o l l y th e y dl e d .t h e M a n i t o u l i ft e d t h e m w i t h t h e m e g l e r t t n o e t o a p l a n e m i d w a y h e t w e e n H e a ve n a n d e a r t h o n th e n e n t m o u n t a i n , b e a l d e t h e a e a t o fwi s d o m .Th e r e l t at o o d a a a g i h l e t o t h e c h o s e n p e o p l e a n d a a a m o n o - me tt t t o th e m er e; of t h e ll le n lt on . Th o s e w h o d o n o t b e l i e ve h a ve h o t t o g o a n d see.F o r t h e ca no e.srl th t w o w h o p l y t h e p e d d l e ae e m a t o r l d e th e t o a d n a w a ve s t h a t r o l l fr o m t h e H o l y m o u n t a i n t o t h e a o u t h a n d e a s t t o w a r d St .Pd et -'a do m e .A n d th e r e ah a l i i t M a u d n o l o n ; a a m a n e n d u r e a . |y l`ordC.Fr§ck 0 I ndian Lodge'l`ades The Rnult.. "So the Indies ot the ch*-c inns aided the poker game that hu bm ln Nursing Sick,Mm Patten Siaios, She Often amm-mends Tanlao-Thinksn Wond6rf\||_ 'I Crm!!be li eve ' ha h a u wh n h e n x m e » a w ¢ | | | n d m m | . " ! | m » hlgh UIMIKQ paid thi DMICIM.ro-unuy. by Hn. Edith J. Pltnn. vlcely hmm nd e steemed rulden t of smQamberlnd Avi-. P08-IIDCL Mo. 'W hu a I Dann tha nn of ' haue I h ld an f d! mm mf I la ng ti memd vu all nm dawn.After penin- mlsurnfnsor Th e F r a - p h l t 'o m u l a n . A pr op h et ,h o w e ve r m u c h h e m u ap p e sr t o b e In o p p oc l l t io n l o b l n n g e . g e t i n z p o c u l a r w a ; r e p r e s e n t s t h a t p a r t i c u l a r u m .B o l a t h e u n t l d o i e . t h e b o u n c e , t h e c o m p l e m e n t , a n d hi s l s t h e m i c s w h i c h a w a k e n : a l l t h o s e w h o a n 1 c o d y t o b e l i k e m l n d o d .nr h e 1 | w h o l l y m c c u l f u l , a n d n u i n c h - in g l l a b s o r b e d . It m a y n ft o n r l r d h l r d » l y h e u n d e n t o o d h o w a n y o n e m l g h t n e r h a ve be l i e ve d ot h e r wi s e .T h e d a s h i n g i n s p l n t l o n bec om es a co m - m o n p i n u e . - W .n . I- vl h l b s . i n "l" on 1: In C l d l l u t l o n . ",H- If one ll dren \ hand to play In llh. It la the but lmllrr. prosumably,to play 11 and mr nun. W AR T AUGHT p£0P LE TH RIFT on-» one zum. lt 1.¢m§cm» an HL sun of th: Glganllo WorldConflict. While Christmas savlng clubs Wil*muted about 15 nun ago. the Worm ur u c redited vnu nn tremendousponth refund: !n the number of dr posltcrl. and. of counc. tht :bam ot n v l u lThe weekly payment :mam for Libn13bonds,regular purchases d Thrift and W ar Slvinp :amps -gg Pumm rmsuzss DYES-dye s or am aa you wan as If |1 4 n u |||nu imn uu r T H E C A N O E AT THB southern extremity of tbl Sangre De Crtato mn. and Juliacroaa tha New Liexlco border, ta a peculiar rock formation.Half I a! onthe dope between two dam peak: ta ac a.noaotroc k,andinthaoanoa¢l'¢ t i o persona-one hoidlng a paddl0 poised In mialr aa it about to takrl mo te .The ronnauon u ao umlkaum it has attracted tha attention of hundred: of numuu into have rh- neo the place.And about this rod canoe.with l u two nuaenaera.tb l Indlana have woven a beautiful little legend which follows:Lon: ana no-befora our fathorl*fatnera or our fatherl'fatnarl' fntnera were born. ln the ancient dui when the chosen peopla lhad tn happlneaa and peace In the shadow at tbl great mountain which point! tha wasto Heaven. tha world was wma and beautiful.Hera the chosen poopta played ana tha nun ahona and thanwere no shadows upon the earth and no ao:mar in the henna ot mankind. jrho Manitou. sn lata gnetoua goodnal.gave heed tn the wishes dl' 111| chil- dren and from nu home In Heaven sen!to them Joy and happtnena and bled- ahed lraa unknown m a death anaonly a param; }ou:on between earth and Haven.But evil aplrlta came out of the sea and fildted the beautiful volley at thaatzadow of the great whlta mountain and they tllled the hearts of the etzoaeo :mole with envy and hate and mul*der and bloodlhed and the Arhoaan peonia turned their face: from Henanand coraed the llanltou and 1rlcklt neaa reigned throuahont tha val!!!.tna or att me chosen people undo A mm u foolish tu so :round look- lua for trouble unlau he ll strenuousenough to tat: n ml mat of it. P u i s n d r u g n o t e ? "a s k e d o l d R l ! ! ! Rezzldavr o t Pe t u n l n . ' E n n m *r e p l i e d Co n st a bl e Sl ac k- pn t t e r " A n d n o w , d u m II. I n u r : g m a p l a c e i o In a ! o f n n a ve n l n l . " - K n n ~ zuClty Bur.. running for mdhthl upstatn our thi :med on me try in Tanlac."At mr time I took urn or duon hotties and wal perfectly tal! again. amos than I mn utou n bottle two ..»l ln .b u t fo r su c h a co n d i t i o n x g o t n o bi t t e r .I n fa c t I l e e m a d !.o b t D a u i s va l u a b l a F r u l l . Th e d a t e g i ve n l p a r t i cu l a r l y h e a l t h - f u l f o r m n f m a r f m ' h m n u n a l .le l l t h e o n l y f r u i t u m : u a r m : m n a n th e t r e e .A l l n .m o n t s u g a r : h u n : G th r o ug h n c b em l c ai c ha n g e i n t h e b m i : b a t o n z a n n b e d i z e m d . b u t th i s l a no t n ec e s s ar y In t h o em u o ! t h a s u g a r i n n u n . F r o m t h e e u l i n t t i m e o t 1 | h l r h vi h u e a n y r e c o r d t o t h e p r e a e m d a y d a t e s ' ° \ m n b e e n e a t e n h r n u n : a n d n l d - a n d to d ay .i r l l h t h e l m p r n ve m e n t :In g r o w i n g a n d p a r k i n g .t h a ; n r e h o l l e r t h a n n e r . ~ /~~ Off go school ~5 trlbutlonl I0 the wir funds gal 111|average Amerinn Into the hxblt of puttin;aside something out of tb l n u 'envelope."Employers adopted the system U!tnklng the payments out of the Illnry, and u the :mounts were only a dnitar or Iwo n week, n ¢nsnt mined lomuch," explained n Hyde Park banker to tha W oman. "When lt vu ali ouremployees gwenenlly realized how eu! n n n w s a ve .'They just got me feel betnr.I have dana lou of nurs-ing of the sick, and dues Tania: did lo much for me z have been tho caan at m m f olhen taking i t - : W U IWith rnmaus results.lr I l mm this knowledp and erperlmc e um x nr:- ommend Tlnlac u l wonderful Inli-mae." Tanlle In for mls by ull mod drum Fon HEALTH »; ___-= almon doubled ln n :nfl Uma. IND to 1221, ln membenhlp." 'run nur there wen 5.000.010 dlpoalton and depoaiu of |1oo.ono.ooa mnn.um¢nr. _ m n - - ¢ - p - - ¢ - -. . u . _» . _ - » -_. _ |Q W o m e n ~~ J r f . .~; ' . lmpomnt ta All Women Rnden ol This Paper ~mh ~z : n¢ ,1 ~¢ | ~ m~ u~ h a is glttln' up In tha world-gettin mo nIn tha lodety sm:||.l.Thur: what n beyo\xnlf ywwmhl\>7°\ll'u m m In ard:by I- I H! LA ' n - m o P ' s u u n u u a n . 1 \¢»-,\.| 4 ~, Thwcfldilundnudnmunytariihqguv-.u|4d»¢n4~ui=¢au-u¢.n»n d - s w a m I m a . l n n n l h l:ss Andngzi mahudpn lad '~¢.--..:-..:.:.-:::=.:--- ~ , o r t h o d k l d n o y o t l a l m d d n r d i s a u n . 1==§ -1=» '-»s _q- _,~'- no t 3 ; ba lmy een N b e o o m l d i n n n f l .Y o u - { ° g = = ~ p a i n i n t h h e i r . h u d - u h s m d af am bit in a.Po or he a lt h m a h : y o u n c r f w .ir r i - u b l n n a d m u b o d a p o n d c n l ;i t a a h ! ao.'¥ . ¥ " § . m ¢ , . ¢ . o l w o m e n e i l i m t h a t D r . K i l m r i s S w a m p R u i , b y h t l l t ht o t b l k i d w r l .am e n d t o b l ns!the g = - d r a d d t o m u c o u s te n d i m u .a n d 1 u b a t i k m. » . 'f2" §'.. -1 »» = a';§ »3 ». 'I~t k i d n e y , H ~ .¢°l |l Bri¢ht¢ye|,|cku'|kinmda u m U g : ~ "~ n e ve r Q a |H .h a d r u n y . b e va l u a b l e n e u l f h e b u " l t u m o n r u u h m 1 Il fe d In u m a d -O n a w a y t o fo l| . 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" ....g n ve y l r d s a r e : m e a w i t h a u . : d a d I n d l r p e n n b l e s l - U f a Au. as wmiii ro xuo lllf\l|'Ill\'l lvl!-mtl):ld llvc d in ~ lly lng, flt l\n't 'Nut YouU o u l u i d ' B o m o ti m o q o a y o s m g m n to l; r e ¢ l| | to r o i n ( ld ¢ l¢ 0 u |-for a poduon and v u to : ma ¢» \| ; h_ to b | | ha m iaI| 1h q¢lBN z| nu¢n:h|mp.'tnc ehlm»dlt.to1r~ h l t t l t l d t l r l u b j i c t n f h h t l l lThemlmc hml v u tn e o n b lr ~ nrellod with hi s lnnnr url andd n l g a n d a l h r u l i n g h i m a l qua ntum n latin to nu lmdlllll . lrlllah Gillllxbila Honey.lion thou mom pound: of honey ra r e lu r ns u d an British Columbum3922.compilation!made bs tht provincial aptndat lhow.l'I1'tHh-11|mr were eoarrlbntld br tho Roots lm bool. tho Okmogm md Thomp- son n l l e n yloldln¢another fifty.From Vmconvcr inland lm! the om: inland:unc ut:-nina mu. una n a b ered, lfhlll twenty four tons nn hahruledfrom Greztor Vancouver and Westminster.The populous Pruor tulle; produced mon than mu: of tho total yield. ncwundu for non-L1 nmhondnd mm.» |I - Iaurnnl.w. "1 U1 DIANA, no. z -ma, mscA|A'§ou|nm =£~s§`>'E;»=:-:»-:~loelal A1-nbltlanl.'rho cook zold un Womm that the nrutaklr t u a ll blhlflng u hemould. ¢\\J alin¢tmen\st»Dr.Kilm»r| :0e.,Blu hmum. N.Y. ,y uumly nu| £n nm an I " " " " ° ° " " ' ° ' ° s " ° ' ° ' m , ' . ° '.1'.°°': u n d : - q n a n p a d n n h m m n cmélay.Bantha a ll a,who widen! had *'¥Dof'|¢¢ to Inman ~ cataehlnd. thought n bit int|¢rlddlt1¢malln.tormu!aL "l¢; r ou 1 r| | h. "h | b| | n. ' °: o -somothlngotmy anueodnnu-"' -1 dozrt c an so u w ~about y our nutleldentl. :wus mm. in te rr u p lld tk lmllth ln lilth q" M your subsequent:a n |11 you!!do.You m u n o m toSBZILII-lr!| n n d u ! . " - I n u l r b o a r : M a n d a °Forgot All About It. In Indianapolis 1||.m u m 'aid m r 'who a¢| | ¢nut¢me |henna:mitch.A f r te a d a n h lm n u m: £0 the matches!m Tomlinson m u Thanksgiving afternoon.Thu bona;fan. 3030111 our :ne vr°l1>¢¢'I. went to see a do c tnr, di d a fn a nna nb-n n r b l a l n z m a u e r o f l l u l a c a n u - quence and-ll bl put it--"bed0¢|'|d1! ld 1 dn 't¢ u! au m¢a .n d tor¢|¢| lI abou! the Brhts until :her they 1|r|lll aver t'-Indlxaapoila Nun. E§=i<=,,%°S2=_P ~.%a=* Mus " J u n o n l y t o m m h l m n e l t l o u d b y n m - m l I m m u n i o a n i s 'o m 1-al an.: m a u l , " H o h u : I n n a b e e n m e h s q u i d . i n n o c u o u s l o o k i n ; t n d l vl d u l . " B u t * h r m u c l u n g ! i n h i m ? " t h e W o m a n u n d . ~ | |I l l F . .. ¢¢" 3 " ° " " " " " l l " ' T h e r e 5 a R e a s o n a '. 1 H u h a y m m m c m u G v m v l n r -r m .a m z . C r u x .u k m n n - '' ' ¢ P r l n » n ! » l m N d i l l t l u c l u d n . 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Bun-Mdd Seeded lm-dis in. blue-labeled tina CUT THIS OUT AND SEND rrshould can you un more . |y l`ordC.Fr§ck 0 I ndian Lodge'l`ades An o t h c r B l o w . n r j o d e a n d E d d l e . t w i n s In d b o n u n t o l d t h a t t h e y m u s t w r i t e l e i t e fi d u n k !fo r g h d :h o l l d q pr es e nt s y M d j u g :r o c d ve d .M a r i a n a a t r n a n d q u i c k l y s n o l e : ~I2 oz.20e; a sn.. dn _twrhldrwl. uc.| Inn. N ssc-ze,1=»m»,o»u»ma Sun-Maid Rlliial in |Please una me ww of your an mr.puhgn |5965 on you "Recipes 1rixhRddm."ao mon mn zz.. f°|.1»»- | as If |1 4 n u |||nu imn uu r T H E C A N O E AT THB s outh ern extn mlty of tbl Sangre De Crtato mn. and Juliacroaa tha New Liexlco border, ta a peculiar rock formation.Half I a! onthe dope between two dam peak: ta ac a.noaotroc k,andinthaoanoa¢l'¢ t i o persons-one hoidlng a paddl0 poised In mialr aa it about to takrl mo te .The ronnauoe u eo umlkeum it has attracted tha attention of hund red : o f #u mm into ha ve rh- neo the place.And about this rod clove.with l u two nuaenaera.tb l Indlana have woven a beautiful little legend which follows:Lon: agea no-before our fathorl*fatnera or our fatherl'fatnarl' fntnera were born. ln the ancient dui when the elzoaen people lhld tn happlneaa and peace In the shadow at tbl great mountain which point! the wasto Heaven. the world was wma and beautiful.Hero the ehoaen people played ana tha nun ahona and thanwere no shadows upon the earth and no ao:mar in the henna ot mankind. jrho Manitou. sn lata gnetoua goodnal.gave heed tn the wishes dl' 111| chil- dren and from nu home In Heaven sen!to them Joy and happtnena and bled- ahed lraa unknown m a death anaonly a param; }ou:on between earth and Haven.But evil aplrlta came out of the sea and eildted the beautiful volley at thaatzadow of the great white mountain and they tllled the hearts of the etzoaeo :mole with envy and hate and mul*der and bloodlhed and the Arhoaan peonio turned their face: from Heavenand coraed the llanltou and 1rlcklt neaa reigned throuahont tha val!!!.tna or att me chosen people undo were only two, one man and one wom-an. who held their faith. And an tha all-wise llanlton aent tnaGoodetofladltthevalley,and the vratera c ame and all the evll spirit! 'Irene swallowed up and the choaen people were lost and the eanh was 3 cl. ~15 .a.2°=:S=-d llc: Scedegcor Betdletl knew WHAT aE`w§§661rE Obvious Advanugn in This Gunth- m.m'| Humor 91 Waring HiaDhmand ling.. cts in Children Iength pf Skirt a|I arent.Rnulzr lune tndlcawd that thetnnnes. time and :Hurt have bcrn well riprnded. report dldttloa om:Isla. ""Ihe ann.tas of this gras work."mid Dvdnr I'rentlce, fha been mad# poaslhle by the splendid eo-opentlunof the dortnrl and county and vrhoul aura-J In the vurlotn cntnznunitlea whrfe dtnlu haw been heltl _ "ltudng _recent y u r :u w generalnvnltit mi! phynlcai contllllun of uur d t :thlldreq have been grvatly Im provmd by the work nf lttflut welfare stations. chtldreni rllnirlt school clin les and runny other such organizations.Llkurlse the maternity c llnlu hme dune much for mother and babe.And:tow we hun the name opportunities bmughl to our mm!mmtuutmlllwthroughthe work at the dslslnn of maternity and Infant hygiene nf the Univenlly of Iowa which is tan-ylttx out the protrllions of the Shr1||mrdToner hw In Iota.We need tml! to bear in mind the hlgh pmentasn nf physical unatneu | mo n|our nzrd hon as fnund br the lm; axuminatlnns In the recent war to fettlizn tt.: Importance of this work." ~a ~o » no ¢s the Hap!!! Medium. _ - n - - » - H 1 Sheds New Light on Egyptology .t h i H i k a r i ! ! o f c u m , C O ! ! ! a n d F r s c l u A t o u c h o f fu r m a k e s t h e w h o l e 0 1 ' s m m n n k l n d k i n t h i s y e a r sa ys a Fight Bvar Eight Canis Ends ln Murder Charge A quurel over 8 cents remufdinthe death ol Hear:A. smnn, Qifty-two 3nn old, lt thehands ol Hinm Denlfm. bam of Cl! !county,Tennessee.Denton pnlented a bill to Smith for nas. but the latter amuma that he would not nas more nu n SLHIL Smlzh is :aid to have dnvn a tain md Denton1| :hurled uh h h u la ;killed him with n blow from a club. I . _' R - - '_;, e ~ 'l " hl s ll a n u r iy » nr I»= c = |P ° of b el g o m l o r n d k n l l t c d m x a n d w o n t y a r n , wo r n w i t h a l o n g t hr o w s c a r f n f m a n y # oo l o r e d s i l k .Th e h a t l a a t b o l u o c o l - a n d fs l t . p .. 1 .I .j a c k e t !a r e w a i s t l t l l t i h a n d I n s l n l g h t . u n b e t t e d o r s l i g h t l y b l n u l l u g an d be lt e d zt yl es .Th e e x c e p t i o n s a r e In c i d e n t al u o fe l ti d l . i n * r e n * s ho r t b o x ho l e r u st y le s . C hi n es e m a n d a r i n ful l~ n u m a ;co a t s a n d t h r e e q u a n e 1 ~ umwvp: .\1.ze.x.\rzm .~ 1. ¢ food for his eating;mu;IcaI ~ t r u manln. documents.Tha nuts of :no outtr chamben .|~/ ' . a .f x ' 16 a n .| -i _.3 ( \ > - » ° : -' l ~' .$4 s r s 'y \¢:Q 5 wo"* "»f 'W ".: . . .u ._\_3 .";.........,,.inu- 1 \ . » .v . n u n ;m n a g u l m z lse ng um in n p a p o ft . w e a l t h y N e y Y o r k c l o l k 1 1 | u fa c t u r r r . a n d S i n . It l p p a p o r l . . l a ~ l l . ( i n f. b r o k e r . : N e g e s n l l e n z t i o n t h e nffe c tl on s o f h l s w i ! !F l o - l a b o r s w i t h b a b y ) b y h e r p l r e a u . Ing jacket or the crepe do chlne or nlln dress with n wool coax entirely covering lt. the lining of which llmadeoftheu m a material u the dren. $UlT UF GRAY 0XFORD'CLOTH they tire. or that which has lol! lu nm !'re|!mes:.And In doink an they sometimes fail to take Ima conddere- non the value of fur trimmings. lr thedealer does not uk too high a profit on these lhinxll, the garment: may beboufht or a piece or fur on a second- BLOOMERS THA? ARE LIKED German! Made With or Wlthotrt Rub ber Bonds Over the KnollGives Satlofaetlon. Bloomen are sometimes made oo' n m they fasten with ru b b e r b m: tightly over the kneel.These are umnlly plain and unldorneml except for pe:-have n few ousted rtztllel where the knee rnbben como.Then there ore the longer hloornera made tollt over the knees and fasten with eine tle bonds right there.They are madeof quite darkly colored lllkz to match. preluntably, the dross you ore 'reor-lnx.Ther are nice. too. for wear with evening clothes that :re ugmly fitted or mugty draped. for they supply afoundation that is entirely adequate. nt the some time leavin; no extrn ma- nnm tn be disposed of to the pomlhle detriment nf the hang of the dress. Other hlnomera are made withouttheee eonllntng bands about the kneel. md they are trimmed wlth wide or narrow bnndo of mee. with little rowsot petals or roeebuds and with many applications of lbhona.Th e f a d llthat they repent nicely tlte design of the llttle chemise that lo meant to he worn with them and that they supplyjust enough repetition ot the ofheme of deemntlon to make the nrranys ment of llogerle doubt: Interesting. Am SPRING !QljI_;'§D CAPE I 5. . ,.... `; , » f ' i '3 1 :\ I |~Iff~'~1 QI'4 1;1 \ ~~i ~,Q ~i ?F: ==»= .1-n=; : ~Ei ! ' ; ~.. fu lf ~f 1 z.L*g ~:=g a ~*:..H F *Q '| |.3 a~ z a~*C .5:1 R \1 -f a.L 1 ¢ .A 'h a t a n k h a m e u g a ve U n Th e l l a h l a o f t h e seanc hars s h o n e u p o n a n nge- nld c o i l e c t l o n o f g u n a a n d g o l d a n d a l a - b a n e r - ¢c o i l e d l r m w h i c h w o u l d fe t c h u p w a r d o f $ l 5 . M D . w 0 I n a n y aa le ar oo m.B u t th e va l ue o f t he a t t a - e vve r y w a s n o t t o b e s t a t e d l u t e r m s c f m o n e y . T h i r d C h a m b e r N o t i n t o r c d . T h e t o m b v u a t r e a s u r y o f t h e g l o d a a o f t h e E g y p t l a n c o u r t o l ' 1 3 5 0 B . C .Th e r e w e r e d l ! c o u c h e s i n l a i d w i t h i vo r y a n d Je w e l s : t h e r e a a n t h e l u l n fa t h r o n e a n d t h a k i n ! !mb e a . 'r u m l t a r u e a s h a r e d h i m l n b l a m m : a n h e a m d .C h a r i o t s m e r e t h e r e fa r -a - i n tinharlhlng of Royal Tomb Great- est Arwaeologioal Discovery o f M o d e r n T i m m I -l l souumens cur Ill HILLS Tomb ol Tuuoaaamao.m o a.o . Net. Only Ylalda Vast. 1raaaurol» but Ia Zxpaoiad to Reveal Htatorloal Lora. London.-fI'hat the recent onearth~llll of a ro1\l tomb near Luxor la the greatest amhaeotoglcat dlacorer!ln Egypt ln modern tlmea already la rarmn .How great. to :ho llaht which it tttroaf a on the vanished clwlltaallon that boa made the alldam of ilgyptnroverhlal down all the nm- the au oorer; may prove tu ba-this remalnafor tba aecret ol' the mu unopened lnllr chamber to ranal.The nor! af tba dlacoNl'.7.madebytheearlofCamel-va.whole wealth has enabled hlm to devoteblmaell'to the many hobby of Egyptology, and Howard Carter. per haps the tloaat llvlog arches-oloxlcat dnughtaman,reads Ilka a romance.The valley of the lotnlsa of tha kllln when the ond aaa made. ll a desertravine lilo: behlnd the barren mfr: and hllla,which form tha mighty aralla of the Nile valley on the arealaro bank of the rlrar, aoma wo mllea abore.Calro.Beoulohara Cut In HlllaHerethePbanobaofthe ain t- eenth.nineteenth and twentiethdynaatlaacorednatheperiodfrom about 1560 to 1600 B. C.. were laid to real ln aepulclmara cut lnto thealdea ot the hllla, tha burial cltlmbera bein; deep down In the aolld rock, ar proached by argon of alone and cor- rldon. tenetalt; ornameoted by r1cb walt palnttnla and ba.s~|~elle!a..Theexlnence ot these tombs hae been the common knowledge of all the cen- Iuriel. tboorh the preclae tocatton oteach has not been known.For 2.000 nr 8.000 year: robbers have been busy with their treaaurea., But for more than a generatlon pant Mr.Carter'a fattb that tourllta lnThebeawere stepping over f\r"lr.eleaa treaaurea in the bovéela of! the earth baa not faltencd. despite all that tnknown of the past riding or the fa- mous alta The beginning ot the :toryof the dlacovery wel bac k as y earl. when he began aearchtng the Jhebal necropolla for a kay to ancient Egypt.In that period he found a nutnhar of minor pri!el. but alnce Lord Cana:ron joined tot-rea wlth hun 11 :aan agothe dlaeorary of the Hgkaop tablet na their neataat reward-up to uma prea ent.Ilecently, after four 6131* work tn the been ot the aroal! aan-rad baalu he andhla party unearthed a atop. Contlnued tllggtna resulted ln the ax-caratlnn of a atalrwa: which led right beneath the tomb of itameaea tx. an onlmportant king,who llved somaaooo yearn ago At lla toot araa adoor inscribed with the protocol of another Pharaoh,Tutankhamon.one of the moat important klnaa of zum 'It was the one remaining tomb ofwhichtherehadbeenanyhone or llndlna ln tha valley of the tombs of the klnn.Hot ma openlng of the tomb ahoared that the excavators had stumblednpoaadtacofery of unprecedented Importance.No other royal tomb that a Style for the Hair.The Stuan style or halrdrnslng hu returned.This means that the hair today is parted on the Hgh! aide, wired and puffed and brought to a high swirl lt the top ot me head.The templuan wall covered and the inbnl of the nn exposed.This eomure u univer sally becomlnx. !eng1l1, circular cu: ededl. the lnttsr Mttllly trimmed man fmI The threopleec ldn ll prominent n expresses ine!! In :wo forms-(ht .Aftamoon Tolltttil to 80 Four to Five Inches;Ecoontdo Parlod Bty lu Of tm Tn lL - » The length of :kim ll |1111 variable, mu the consensus of opinion |.| um xhealreetnkirt w l l t b o u l a o t o w nmchet from the ground.More dljuly af ternoon toilettes will be tour to nm lmhos from the ground.£c\...ntrlc period szylp, both m crlnolino und renaisance ethos.often :ouch andlrull.So many of the bent makers show auch a predominance ot me lnorter lengths-Hut la. from nine tonn inches above the gwund-that one mixht expect thu to be the :mam-an lvmzlh.Other vuutiona will be moreor was a penonal and Individual thing. according so 1 fashion authority. Surprising on lt um seem. the lkin remainu narrow, often oztav.-:nobr nar- now.Fullneaa.when Introduced.ls uuobtnulve and ts usually achllved hy use of the circular cut.'There is Iesl onnennws about the hem. mmof tha skirts bein; oven all,2ho wa: around.The ouenlded dnphry 2|nmo n ; n atu re own In the plo ln lt znilond dresses and contl.also the onetide futenlng and wlde. overlap ping trout.'Rau overlapping, ooemldo effect in doo much noted In sklrtu.Tnllored mln an very pronouncedIn the mowing of both two and three-plece streets.A :mn majority of tha »l' v 1 r y 1 I _ f \ 4 ' f Lx wr.1 '§27f¢_~. 1 ¥' 4 ? 1 ] §@ r f 7 f " 1 l r I' "ATF|.aF.\.p |\f .J\ ..A .,.\L¥.n u |» n -: 3 ~:...~ :~ '. I~W |1 . . ..:4 f This lull ar! darlwny oxhrd elmIl made with a bor ont, worn over ttralghlUno dr ill.and h u ,so I trimming,Stitching of heavy wh silk.A novo!anangumnt at thwrist Ia tho double cuff, and tho into:ding white lo found In an Inu! flannol on the :altar and ivory la tom trimming carl! and throat. f l werjslty at low;Physlciank Give Results of Free Clinical Examlnatlons. EH ro HEP THE SUBNUBMM. oo Par Con! 0| umm Found Uocllrd n BQ 'runny or nnm- \¥ Corvxuhls-Mllnutd. una ll Commons. arent.Rnulzr lune tndlcawd that thetnnnes. time and :Hurt have bcrn well riprnded. report dldttloa om:Isla. ""Ihe ann.tas of this gras work."mid Dvdnr I'rentlce, fha been mad# poaslhle by the splendid eo-opentlunof the dortnrl and county and vrhoul aura-J In the vurlotn cntnznunitlea whrfe dtnlu haw been heltl _ "ltudng _recent y u r :u w generalnvnltit mi! phynlcai contllllun of uur d t :thlldreq have been grvatly Im provmd by the work nf lttflut welfare stations. chtldreni rllnirlt school clin les and runny other such organizations.Llkurlse the maternity c llnlu hme dune much for mother and babe.And:tow we hun the name opportunities bmughl to our mm!mmtuutmlllwthroughthe work at the dslslnn of maternity and Infant hygiene nf the Univenlly of Iowa which is tan-ylttx out the protrllions of the Shr1||mrdToner hw In Iota.We need tml! to bear in mind the hlgh pmentasn nf physical unatneu | mo n|our nzrd hon as fnund br the lm; axuminatlnns In the recent war to fettlizn tt.: Importance of this work." ...a l vu u m u f m u e r u l t y a n d In fa n t m e .w h o h a w be e n cu n du c tl n g .c l l u l n l ez am lu ag l lo nl i n vu l o u : a a f t h e n u n .Th e i r w o r k . h o w , h u b e e n n l : n e d a t t h e o h n r vn ~a n d m g p a e a tr e at m en t o f m e : d a i l y : a b n o r m a l n t h e r : h m t h e ~d nl ch i ld . O u r 9 0 p o r e l ! !o f t h e d e fo r m »~s u n d e c l a r e d l o b e l o l n l l y o r ~ Il l ! m n e c t i b l c .Th e p e m m t a g e po s s i b l e m m m t i o n s x l e c r e u e l u r n h l l d l d h l u c n f t h e c h i l d . o u t o f m e c h l l i l r l l u u m l l l f t l u m 1 | i n fo u n d .T h e d e m u m u l ! w i t h t h e u p a l ' i h o e h l l d .1 : h u Do c t o r Pf\n tl ¢~ |'|ob s er va ti o n t N m ! c h i l d r e n h u n a l m a n y a b r - n l d e h d r u d o c i t y c h l l d r e n . lh l n u tr l t l ou 1 | fo u n d a s oft e n n m u n g ~d r l l d n n a s a m o n g d u c h i l d r e n . n o o n : u n a a s c r i b e d t o t h l n ; m o n :t h e m la c k o f n r l e t y I n a m tl d d s r t l u m t h .T h e m m : n e n t I l d e r t l a m o n g m n !cl s l l d r m m a d t o h o m a l n u t r i t i o n ~la e t h . e n l a r g e d a d m n l d a m d a n l a m - 1 . d n n l b d t o u l l z a n d V a r l t t y t n F o o d . ' C h l l d r q n a d a va r i e t y o f a n i o n a s d o l t n l t o e k . . " ' n m D o - e t ~ P u - n t l vl . r vr e r s l n ; i n t h e # d l - l a t a - M R fo r ( a r m a n l m s l l L h l l . e x p o r t l u n p n p s n d ." I t a r u m c h l l 1 s e a s w n r fo o d t n m m c l m t q u a m ! h n t n n t t h c n r h t r o r l a a l u u r o d ~ a m t u h l a l a l l f u n n o r a n ¥ " 6 ¢ * l ° P p r e p o r l y .In o t h e r =- l h q l i n o n a ' o i l l d o d 'di et .C h l ! d m : Il l h h a d l e l l l l m l t o : n a s t i e s t a n d i l l ! ! !th e i r fo o d I d !a n d lla a h l o r b M k t ! n r a l l m r h a r m fu l p n »- t h a t c o m o fr o m t h e d e n t e d t e e t h . " i l a l l d n a e n m l n d n t t h e c l l u l e l n l r h n u l e d l n n d r m c e £ 1 p o l d b l a Th a l m u m s m m m m . t h e y : N o x a m t n a c h a n o f L h a l r p h y s i c a l a m e n m u d n m m n i r y a n n a n d t m t m m : n m m m u a d e d f o r d e f ¢ t t 3 Th i s r e m u k e p t b y t h e c o u n t y o r l r h o n l n u wm l t h e n a me o f t h e fl m l l y p l s a A c o p y o r f tl a u n e o r t l t n g l v m t h p u m a a n d t h e y a r e l n n r u c t t d t l i k e t h i c l t l l d a l o n g w i t h t h e N o o r d th e fa mi l y D hy s lc l ln . A l i m n n o p o r c e n t a t m e c u e s t e u m m m z l u n w h e n c l l n l n h a ve | h d ( b u t r e p o r t a d t o t h e h m l l y p h u m u l n s t m l - t e d . a c c o r d i n g t o p o r n o f n u n s a n d p h r n l c l u n .I t b l l l i f i d l h l l p r o p o r l l o n w l l l a n g m t l a c n u l d a s t h e w o r k a d va n c e s . B l u m A e vu n o n o m . Il o fd l r t o ra n c h t h a c h il d r e n r l l n l a n m a i n n r l o u l m m s a n d f u l n l d l t t h e a u s p i c e s o f l o c a l p h n l c um u s u a l ! a n d s c h o o l a n n u m .D o c : P r a w n a u m l n e l u n ch i l d r e n a D l l d b t Jo h n s t o n n e u g l n d vl u r t o l m o t h e r s o n q u s l l o n l a t c h i l d d l p r e n a t a l m d p n u p a r t n m ea rn . l n l n n l l l D h n l d n n l a n t r y i n g m a k e : n e u u m n d o l l l a l a l l l u u M t h t l u b l l n r m l l c l z l l d n n o f l o w ! Sheds New Light on Egyptology o w :no think 111|kiddln ought to be givin every churn ts dlvalop into worth-while dll.ruwr w m a y o u uunk of tbl! campaign! Fight Bvar Eight Canis Ends ln Murder Charge A nunrel over 8 cents remufdinthe death ol Hear:A. smnn, Qifty-two :nn old, lt thehands ol Hinm Denlfm. bam of Cl! !county,Tennessee.Denton pnlented a bill to Smith for nas. but 'the latter amuma that he would not nas more :lun U 8 1 Smlzh is :aid to have dnvn a tain md Denton wA l u n Ol l y .l n . - A n u e r u g r o f a n a p l n l d e f h r t f o r e a c h o f M B l u n : l d r e n e x a m i n c d : i n t e B o p t e m l y r h u be e n r o u n d b y D r .Jo h n w . ~ l l a a n d D r .Fl o r en c e W . Jo h n s .|~/ ' . a .f x ' 16 an.|-i _ .5 ( \ > - » ° : -' l ~' s r '.L »»§ * Q . ;`I wo"* "»f 'W ".: . . .u ._\_3 .";.........,,.inu- 1 \ . » .v . n u n ;m n a g u l m z lse ng um in n p a p o ft . w e a l t h y N e y Y o r k c l o l k 1 1 | u fa c t u r r r . a n d S i n . It l p p a p o r l . . l a ~ l l . ( i n f. b r o k e r . : N e g e s n l l e n z t i o n t h e nffe c tl on s o f h l s w i ! !F l o - l a b o r s w i t h b a b y ) b y h e r p l r e a u . 'h a t a n k h a m e u g a ve U n Th e l l a h l a o f t h e se n: ch ar s s h o n e u p o n a n nge- nld c o i l e c t l o n o f g u n a a n d g o l d a n d a l a - b a n e r - ¢c o i l e d l r m w h i c h w o u l d fe t c h u p w a r d o f $ l 5 . M D . w 0 I n a n y aa le ar oo m.B u t th e va l ue o f t he a t t a - e vve r y w a s n o t t o b e s t a t e d l u t e r m s c f m o n e y . T h i r d C h a m b e r N o t i n t o r c d . T h e t o m b v u a t r e a s u r y o f t h e g l o d a a o f t h e E g y p t l a n c o u r t o l ' 1 3 5 0 B . C .Th e r e w e r e d l ! c o u c h e s i n l a i d w i t h i vo r y a n d Je w e l s : t h e r e a a n t h e l u l n fa t h r o n e a n d t h a k i n ! !mb e a . » f n -a - i n tinharlhlng of Royal Tomb Great- est Arwaeologioal Discovery o f M o d e r n T i m m I -l l souumens cur Ill HILLS Tomb ol Tuuoaaamao.m o a.o . Net. Only Ylalda Vast. 1raaaurol» but Ia Zxpaoiad to Reveal Htatorloal Lora. London.-fI'hat the recent onearth~llll of a ro1\l tomb near Luxor la the greatest amhaeotoglcat dlacorer!ln Egypt ln modern tlmea already la rarmn .How great. to :ho llaht which it tttroaf a on the vanished clwlltaallon that boa made the alldam of ilgyptnroverhlal down all the nm- the au oorer; may prove tu ba-this remalnafor tba aecret ol' the mu unopened lnllr chamber to ranal.The nor! af tba dlacoNl'.7.madebytheearlofCamel-va.whole wealth has enabled hlm to devoteblmaell'to the many hobby of Egyptology, and Howard Carter. per haps the tloaat llvlog arches-oloxlcat dnughtaman,reads Ilka a romance.The valley of the lotnlsa of tha kllln when the ond aaa made. ll a desertravine lilo: behlnd the barren mfr: and hllla,which form tha mighty aralla of the Nile valley on the arealaro bank of the rlrar, aoma wo mllea abore.Calro.Beoulohara Cut In HlllaHerethePbanobaofthe ain t- eenth.nineteenth and twentiethdynaatlaacorednatheperiodfrom about 1560 to 1600 B. C.. were laid to real ln aepulclmara cut lnto thealdea ot the hllla, tha burial cltlmbera bein; deep down In the aolld rock, ar proached by argon of alone and cor- rldon. tenetalt; ornameoted by r1cb walt palnttnla and ba.s~|~elle!a..Theexlnence ot these tombs hae been the common knowledge of all the cen- Iuriel. tboorh the preclae tocatton oteach has not been known.For 2.000 nr 8.000 year: robbers have been busy with their treaaurea., But for more than a generatlon pant Mr.Carter'a fattb that tourllta lnThebeawere stepping over f\r"lr.eleaa treaaurea in the bovéela of! the earth baa not faltencd. despite all that tnknown of the past riding or the fa- mous alta The beginning ot the :toryof the dlacovery wel bac k as y earl. when he began aearchtng the Jhebal necropolla for a kay to ancient Egypt.In that period he found a nutnhar of minor pri!el. but alnce Lord Cana:ron joined tot-rea wlth hun 11 :aan agothe dlaeorary of the Hgkaop tablet na their neataat reward-up to uma prea ent.Ilecently, after four 6131* work tn the been ot the aroal! aan-rad baalu he andhla party unearthed a atop. Contlnued tllggtna resulted ln the ax-caratlnn of a atalrwa: which led right beneath the tomb of itameaea tx. an onlmportant king,who llved somaaooo yearn ago At lla toot araa adoor inscribed with the protocol of another Pharaoh,Tutankhamon.one of the moat important klnaa of zum 'It was the one remaining tomb ofwhichtherehadbeenanyhone or llndlna ln tha valley of the tombs of the klnn.Hot ma openlng of the tomb ahoared that the excavators had stumblednpoaadtacofery of unprecedented Importance.No other royal tomb that a la i YI w i. ; .;. a. . G J Iaé > |'11 p.f f : sQ lllH\ llll JlIl l\I UI | |.|u u\.| l\\1 \.l\ .¢\. uqua m llla l ic y li c m ci d .- A d1 ¢ 1 1l a ¢| n en r . t a r t a r N C L H u n h g n F a l l e n .1 h m u t i r n m - o- ' - , _ . _....- ___a b o u t t h e co ur t ho u se .: e i n a s w f ! a b o u t h i s n i e c e , d x n a n a i d r u l l t u t h e In a l m a p o l l a S l u r .T h a n i e c e vu b u l l y e n p n d m e m o r k l u |C h r i s !- m u p o e m .a i d e d b y h e r pr o u d r e u - uns.ons llno or un pon was'mmhmn un Lh||:"Old Banu :omni speeding nr ms n w - *~m'|1 gn lnesleni u ho dar! vltd our, for speeding," lnnrmpied tha Uh u e mLAn n ma llvgh ls a t he r ma mma ma quleled the lnddenly muh un" B u t L n S l u m ! h e m : m x mu : Bunn Clnul u ha known wharl nod 4 ----- -.-,The mxumr nf | mln nz lhouhtl l -'?,4»-Sv;-¢ num:-lin-n-im. uhould nop m mms occulunlly.| | \l \ - . . l . -Gives Charming New Shade to 0ld Lingerie I for hlm. I FREEDOM FROM LAXATIVES nuwnfy by wenum Hu aww Tblm. ..zjug_na sam gn rgmwlgr rr \, ,Q pe-ull of peruummz mjury. nn u mmm: mn d al a ulh a rtu .S d e n c ¢ u u t n u n d l n a w u . b o m lv u - 1 mu m: u n mp lu a . | Nu n n -ln perfect balm l mmnl lubricant uo pu zh ef oo dwu xn uz m md mo vm;mn vi m e o u u n n u vn mm mu u | >um xu bn mn u na mllc len l.m m -cal authorities hlva .found n m th anada lubnnllnl union ot N190-\ mms I Another Blow. Hnrjode and Eddle. twins Ind bonubeen told that they must write leitefiM dunk! for ghd: halide; presents they Md jug: rec dved.Ilnrjarle at dmrn and quickly snole:"Thank you ao much Ior the foun llln pen.I£'|what Fve a l w u lnamed." Hnnwhile Eddie tu c hewing theend or hll penholder for an impin- tlo.a.An nu sister llld aside her nn:letter, he surrepdtlowy glanced at lt. en he wrote: r'Thank you so much for the bend erchlefa.The;'Ire what Tv( a lwlllneeded." If I - n w d y i n g o ve r t i t l e s a n d t o w n s m n t l n n m . w e l h n l l h a ve t n a e :so m e u n a a t t h r e e m l l e i l m l t o ve r h e a d . Alfnlfa SB! meet Clover, $1 Farms for ale and rent on crop pum't|.J.ulbdl. Soo Clly, Ia.-Advenllement. re Relief R numelsnou \¢' suagpw :5 B-~ n°f'&'£'f§f 1~ SunoRelief ~Bumethlng elhctunlly cork:mol! tru vena; lt doeln't sell.. dosely luemblnl that of Nnuu-¢'| onlubricant.n Nujol l.| non n lnnxiu lln n m- tg rlp e .I l l l l n l w u m l l um¢an»me.A n a Uk a v m n u r u u r ||§»r]11l»n and nleulnl`"`§='=T1f>i`1i'5r€wb¢¢1 by Dhydcunl;used tn leading noapluun.Get a bottlo tram your druqln today .-AdvertiseI ment. Dun Hu.'\\'el| , lo ng mm ure here. " vu-. mn-1 Henpcck."Been looking. mmyou?" Inu-led hh wlll._ g "fy , In n." he uid, "lt u n ¢ood rm;-1 never :aw a better.But It uan the wrong way round." hue gun hlm a loc k of doquen:pjlylug contempt. "Oh,what nonsense you do :ellDYED HER SKIRT, DRESS, SWEATER AND DRAPERIES WITH "Dmuonn DYES" 4 4 I An Ul¥0ll11ll\Glng »f Hslly.n » . n » \ . ¢ . » n a d § ¢ »O w n a n n a n a n R | zR a m p a n t F i r s t H e r a l d i c L i a n - " H m r d a n i l fe el .o l d t h i n g ! "Se c on d H e n l d l e L i o n - ' B i g h t o n t h e c r u z . o l d m m ' - L l f l . FOR OVER 40 YEARS m u u s C A T A R R H x n r m c n m a nn m u u u m m n m l u m u n u u w u z o z o n m r n .B A I J | l C L T A B R H u x n r c n n u n -a u u o f a n Olnlmanl.urhisth Q1illii1?l h i l u v n g r b a !mptlca zion.a n d t h eIn u r n a l d i e m 1 ' t m l c " w h l c l » s ¢ t it h n n x h m e l l a n : h o u m m a u - »z h u n i a c i n : l u u m m m m u . r . . r . 'E » § \ '- ¢ '" £ "<S 1 '1 » » é » . u m a . R a m o n a . H e y - - B u y t h a t c l r m o n a » \ m = a 1 D u ' - - S o .M y w i f e a n d m a h a n I Bm Her Pa linkin;the uronu over seems l1Qlatlvdyunisnponxuza m to the!Benn um roman vim mul. make last winter' noch. over. Home day me llappef may shock tworld by bein: hld enough to du 111|(mugs the old fo:ups are bla euou to ny me dons. Surgeon: dvcluwe lhn! ornnre biosnom: make a une annnhetlc.Hu b : ¢nat's why tim :rn-mn new-r !oo1sa con gcloua durinz the cerennuny. 1 Signature of In Un for Over so ' Children Cry for Fleichlr'a Catan; 'Quill Llkaly. "Anne married n se!!made m;n,'uid llorin. "Tu, but the hui compelled hlm mmakeextensivenlzenrlons."replied Quemte.-Stn: Studs. R l d C m n B | 1 l B ! u \ t l t h \ ! b l l l ¢ p r u d n e z o f i u xln n mmu r o n a .iw-Under this new theory :har onlglary woman :rho hu nad zz known ~a ~o » thi llmufny of c um. c om and Frsclm A touch of fur makes the whole 01' smmnnklnd kin this year says afashion writer in the Kansas City Bur. There 1| hardly a mer or n lull or acoal that hu not on lt somewhere, l band. n collar, a girdle or a dnb of fur.Home nrlelles are perhaps |llme more ln rogue than others.Butnn! nu hardly thlnk of a kind that is not nu-a. t h l t t n t h i n k i n : e m u o f f u r m n n a a I n l s h e x p e n d i t u r e o f m o n e y .B u t w i t h j u s t n l l l t l e c o n n l vi n l n z l s n 't s o dl m cu l z t o ac h i e ve fu r t r i m m e d : a r - si u - n u n f a l l k i n d s O n o m m h a ve mlm-nd knlltsd silk and wont yarn,lt :ha top ot me head.The templuworn with a long throw scar! nf many#an wall covered and the inbnl of the wlortd silk.Tho hat la at bolgocol-nn ¢¥9°°¢d-This eomure u univer ond fslt.sally becomlnx. they tire. or that which has lol! lu nm !'re|!mes:.And In doink an they sometimes fail to take lnm conddere- non the value of fur trimmings. lr thedealer does not uk too high a profit on these lhinxn, the garments may beboudu or a piece or fur on a second- hand garment may be rimwd ol' Ind mold fur a song.Because the gnrmentm n ee l! f or vm llme i m i t a n y with the plete of fur on li. the dealerls willlnz to :aka ntl a piece fuere and mm and nil lt septrately . snwmniaua Mina Pl0d\|¢!Ion, Bltumlnous miners dI| on an new Bl! lbtltll two-third! of a ton mon'wa l each day than :hash employad tn the anthrnclte mines |. |l l I n n u l u l !vu w r ul nm u rr ul b o i r b d t h a t t h e t o m b i n d M t n d l l - t u r b e d a t i e u z a n c e i n t h e p u t .I v u v u v v u s s v ;" " ' " " " 6 -lfas h md msy - or p in c ln d uz d dx llly ? Thnfslmann rfor lox her tod scidn. dsi1 dru \.»w elJ ns¢mw¢> up\. med ab o tmn ldmo be v v fq e tk lx h w hd u - |o m¢, ln vi¢ o nd n |,u » dfr o n! mmhr m- fuullhaf-cilctx C d a l h \ m m m x n ` b a h m m m - u v d n i l y m d m a f m 'I'hnlhwhysounnyd\ou|hxludmq1}z ¢rldv|l!§dfdzi|d§ men dmmg n. cutieim swam lzehlng Scalp. Lands In Bmel ol Tar 11 1| ] l! lb ||, b ll l ¥\ lD T I! ! W UI l w u r "' "Si m p l e U f i l l A ! I l i C l l V l .' U U l ¢ l U ' I U I I U ' l u !n w Iyvsl su . ""'""J""'""|\ """'" " "" " " " " " " " " ' ' T _ _" __F l i n n m - . a n d u q n e h a t . t o q t l n t fn g i r l A vi d e r i b b o n g i r d l e w i t h co ll ar ,m u m a u c h i n l w i t h C a n c u n o m -m n - r e .l '° * ." f * ° " ° * °W W a. . . . u h n n o r n r | U n d ! l | \ l l 2 l l P . " U n d f h l i |n H ¢ n i u l va s t In m n i n h m a l !!! l h » l l n h IDQBL m m o r n i n 's h a m p o o ~1 . J ho u s e lw e p e n \ \ \ 0 I.| . | l l l t l r \ ¢ t o d \va . - ! - . | . . ¢| . 4 ddkbuahuzum.'!'hispunonnlib\wa1'||e gvansnuoawumxh|ndenmfon,hude1i|)uf\:dB.\vor|nd|ms\n|,|al kfncfmmmythmgthllmuiqiunthohnhhof childrm n u n u n ». - . . ,.- - ..o l d fu r a n e ve r y t h i n g b u t t h e m v : hm vl . " ' t he n - m u s e s n t i m e t n t h r o w i t i n t h e | l I| ¢ " l n 1 . E ve n t h e n l i t t l e a n a v! i m g y r w w h e n o u t a n d i f th e y h a ve g r m r n re p u l s i ve b y re a so n o f l a n g In n k i n f a t t h e m n m m n a h e r S e a n n ] t he y ma y he : ml t o¢ e !h e r b y so m e o n e el s e t n w h o m t h e y ar e n e w: t h e s m a l l - i é n p i e c e o f f u r : M m t o g e l l w r m m ¥ o i h e r p lM M m a y h e u t l l l z vd .G i v e n a \ . u | l n u n u v m v - . ".. - .. . . v. .. -. . _p l e l t r a i g l l t Il n e : In t l ve r y a t y l l n h . Th e g i r d l e c a n b e m a d e t a l l o r e d a n d h a ve m o l o n g a t r e n m e r n e o n e a c h : M e u t t h e f m n t a n d o n e c n e a c h d a l e o f th e b a ck . F n n o y Q ve r B l o u n . T h e vo ,: u e o f m e o ve r - b l o u s e i s a s s t r o n g a s e ve r .S u c h a b l o l l m m l k e | __.\. u.. ...A..- - _"4 . . » n n ¢ ( k n l c u r a B o n n a n d b u t i n t e r .m n th e m y o u r e ver y d a y t o l l e t p r e p n n l l a n s a n d h u n r c l e u s k i n I n d l o n , t h ! ! ! h a n d s . - » - m n n n e m e n t . C l m u l a t u W i d e l y . M r ;G a u n l p l q u a r r d i n g ) - - I a a a - p o o e y o u z n m k t h a t y o u n y m e l - H z m b a a d - Il d u e s u y o u b e e r l t . l \ - . - -»\; n¢ »h nn a|n f h n n i i k l i l i l " T " ~"_` ;_" "' W h a t | r e y o u Y ' a ; r ¢ ; : ; 1 r u | | h s d j .°-5 L n -l a m E b n | ¢ l s h w a n .1 ~~.>H A I R ~ .W i t n e s s - I a m a p e r f e c t I n d y . ' ° - ~ " E ' § .'. ' ~g H e a l dl sc lp ll ne c o n ve y s a t o u c h o l ./ 1 a u -; . . ~ _ | . . . . . \ ._e n l h w u m s o t h e a | » < - | p u n » ¢ . l n n l m c o n s h a ve n" '¢ . ' £ fE u ¥ § } " - " 'f" " '%I t i l l m p o n l b l e t o d r a w n m 1 r a w * ¢" **_ m ' * "_ _'l '¢ \ » . h u - § \ : . '.l i t h u b e e n i n t h e u r l r n t o - 6 l u n g | .5¢\ .¢4 1 4 1 5 9 . |crumbs. You; new uB| P alzlmlntvo¢o ¢ml: ln| \mtF unn(!n\lm)pupu»dim\»nllyhx| .bocu b f u n a d d d o a did llu g vltlt.Pultamflorunl [mpc Horsiaouwhoprdnmmaknthuhinkuhllc lh:mall h b lvr f vvd la n n d c b y h i i n g h h y wd a u tls lll told the pollen um while lr1vln| ha was crowded 03 the mnd br a : a n i m automobile md landed in n btfrd of ur.To remark tha ur it was neo lhlrp knife £0 out the skin or. un | wevc umc lwrvng aide, not .. hnlr mod be lost.wardrobe.I lAnother srhome han horn ailawvored with thc suit bs om- who in thll may Kahn mlvan was in used uu lu uu a v I n ;nvuuua vil no t ml : goo d fo r w e a r bu t w he n t h ! Ion ; u s ln t -o r t h e o ve r b l o u s e m r s o m e d r e n s k i r t . m l n ; t h en h n t o f s m a r t d n - u e s e q u e n l l !i h u w t h a c o m |pI.|.|.n w n a n d h n q -vu, ...,......... -. ...._.__Mid! H80 Bm! Bull um.Huw!!nm for mmm \\'|W¢\l, um uma.mm u m n l l w v ms ste.-M110 ummm.' n nqulm oxtnordlnnry muq umms l mm xo he pronuhly mtl nun* dhhuuonblu.l n o r m .R O M E " 'U R M _4 OMA1-:A j N'h f i#Qu a n m um .cq/n ul.a»:» 51 .fu /v an ; .»» ' M°"`UU€ '~~ E a r : . ; 3 k L 2 m a 5 ~ 1 U S ? P C S P I . § . 2 . f ' ? , . 5 u n i # L t \ u . r r - m u . m n i n . r . r . . . u . e - \ - u ¢ u . : » . o a . | ~ ¢ Pmwenl uam me former lin. W llllam 11. Ltldl. widow of the mu '" " 7 zo mr h u ' -lmllnl a n d r i n of hull te n proficient ainerl.. "'l'InpIlt¢ xiangnwun nur bnabum.prlnm Chrlswpher of Bruce. photographed shoes from bil body.Se vmi lu n g p¢r!0l\.°l mm u l l their u n dan W! l"\'°*i in How York on me a B- Dlrwnie.'r ms u u n a m mu to fees °f ma went vm: an ur glmhmx in utlble ma m, forar m u rAmlrtm br th ,funn line: hu' mulilp to thc prlnc o.gn, prlef.They are pleased to nfl .4 gu nning at ntl for lvlnwl of 'blah w o r n m m u . mm o f f mnhlrhnofr' blnauon ot . blouaa.'~¢\ii l a ~~vuv\¢1unasr~.~ »wzxrz"<sxvsw h p ! ! !- I l lBldn Hdxr.. Ilnnnrv 18 192i :1 - I l i "f f m B L M l . l a r S l : l . ; e . a . . . 1 l > ¢ . = s . s l . l go eetem ' mj n g z u r 4:40 p. m. Daily.. 10:43 s. ln. Daily. Trains West8:45 e. m. Daily.I 2:50 p. m. Dslly. c . St. P. al. s a |'I'nI.us Nuo.7:20 s.. rn. Daily Except Sunday. 2:00 p.m Dsily Exc ep t Sli llr- 8 : 3 0 s . m . S u n d a y O d :. |1 . V ~ u l - v i * - 3 ° - " Kuhn's e n u m will plesee you Wanted--Big White Pekin Dlackx. 44-rr A r e B m Th! W o:nen's C. M C. W ill IIQION. Wednesday evening, Jan. sm. et the council reeds. Mr. s. E. Kemp hu so far irnprovll from his long' illness that he is tblc .Truim Sent!.to sit up u iittle each day, 12:50 p. m. Daily Except Sunday.|Hr. and Mrs. guy Utlanlon were 8:28 11 rn. Daily Oml h l visitors last Finley,Mr. . . . -_ . . _ . _ _ _1 Kulm's Photos will please you. John Cameron, of Herrnen. trnns- acted business in Blair Sntnurdny. 0'Henlon going down on business. The Bladr Home Bakery can fob uhh you with the best of panry when company comes or for special occa- .,..... ,... .9 Katan Photos will please 1011 Wanted:-Red Clover sed and Tru loose Geese Ay; Bros.83- tt' E. R. Haggard, undertalcer.Phone nee Ben 121.Ind.. c edu wa.u Mrs.Wallle McMillan of Cllhoun. faho was mentioned in l u t *lreek's Enterprise, is still critiwly ill. Wm.Hnrriton.who has been ll' since before Thnnhgiving,urns in Blair for the ll:st time last 'Pandas Fmd Tny lor was taken to Omaha sdwre he was operated on for oppon- dicjtia yestendny (Wednesday) morn- ing,sions.B-UE. R. Haggard, ordertaker.Phone I Charles Paulson was operated on at Rl. Bell `l2l.Ind. Cedar 183.tf Wanted-»5ele;1 and wiannxgn to '°§";'f;n.. B|,ir hospgug last 'l11ursdey for Dr. E. sn. Monte, Oneopqhle Sm_1;ew =»;;;;=>;==; " ;"'fme_ °§'f';`,gh,=¢ppendzdto, Dr. Rader of omm per geon.Olllce over Redlle1d*n store.g on.o o no fanning tho operation At this 1rrit~ so-u Blair , Ne hr."' h'y 'J H. Glmndler,inc he ie srlfios alan; nicely_ Cost er Automobiles alll. Utilities Returns have been received from B1 puestiongree sent to nine cities and villages in Nebraska.Three execu- ives or proprietors of businesses were queet5t;ned in ouch ot' the towns, which were selected according to the popu- lation.Responses were also solicited from three department hoods. on hllh elus otllc ememi qdxof tho tnwns.ns 'lsll ss thxe 'l|.bor"ln| mon lrom the ssrne places. The purpose wus to had out what percentage of the gross income of pv orzurg tmrmfamlly heads il spent for public utility service, whlch ls taken. for present purpaes. 1° :neun electric light end power, telephone, sv. water und street cur ere The 1etunu show that the 27 execu- tives, or proprietors, cnl°5' nn nver- nge monthly Income of $331. that the nvomze income of the same number of omeo managers is $230. while the lnborimr men drsvr sn sverage *ISU um n... l|\.| ,om ,ou work lor you... N ' Lire Stoc k Tnltsldlml A Kmsu cattle breeder comment- ing on the business sttultlon uid, "I sold s bull, ukmi In two grade °°'\"x_ a Poland Chine hor. ltxty-tire dollm in money and another bull."htnoshst breeder naked, "Why did you tske in another hull T""Oil, I 2lwllrht hs vu rather hotter then tho one I let go." Short Courses et Anleodlursl College The U. o! N. Akdc ulturd college recently completed s ten days evening short coulue for automobile owners. About 25 Business and professional men brought their own ours to the col- lege shops and spent their evenings leaning haw to perfonn simpte re- pslr operations and to make nseea- enry sdjuutmsnts in connection with tho carburetor st.s.\ting and lighting system. etc.These men expressed of 5135,g °lthemsolvs ss bolo-2 deliglrted with For the proprietors the av.ore=mlu'° instruction and satisfied that they mon thh r u tility bi lls ar e a s f ollows : ~ ~ mor e tltln e nou gh to PiI j e a e m e h s s l r h q t k t m i a t o e s n u pls. nt,l\owo o:ltetds boutdhsP ¥'| " pe re da n dr rwtimei smo stsu i tu bls Iorplenttngeosu. ldec adsdtopluot Funk's Yelto! Dentsodmvedo=\rnooHr.Grs:o's| ¢ ge e n i ng to n te g e t my wm l y p l e t off ro un dh odr oo en tly be so in do vn so i twss n a tn ec s s s er y to u as n h s - tillssr on lt..Befens plsoting Hr . o l m n t w k u e w p w z o h e n y v z S e e d s t o n e m d l d m h l k e d t o u s m seedeorn.I m a d e n o t e d u i s l r d wi d e s n b u td i - d n o tp u t th c s n d lto use.3lr_Dlsengnvenss| 'reutrneny polntenatesc hnlos tlllltiti c hprovld very useful. Mr plot of mmwnsplsnted durln; ths dnt e! May .W e s th e re u ve r y favorable dew; the flnt. ell' the ses- lo n s n d tb e o o m g r e w n p i d ly .A. dry sesson during the last of July hurt the eor nntrld e. The Farm Bureau odered two of tho.:.lub rnsm11bersutrlptot.hs in- oolnF| Lir to| :i\oudenwnltnt.lon ltl: expenses paid.Ilelnrshail Wilkins and myself were ssleeted togo.ll r . 0 l - sontlrilledussevslltttimesentlaeds l k i h t | § i r 1 " ' i 1 Q m h a m u m n o w e u z o b ¢ | , u > - w m '. . -P l. { \sr :2 | h i n t P a r Y o u 81.59 -E l t u i d u ~ m h r 11. a n p m r n e e a t B h d r .N a h . .u n d e r 9| War L|'qaln tho talk o f j h e pre- mnt day 1vor%d_When, oh where, is thi Lup ah of Nltlanll Pneeneedahuebeen barred by the gmnenmment.Haw will it be pouibla I m our adm hotdem to carry on"acontinuumampadfnandmake#Jie dear peopla psy ior it?" In an :Hott to reduce taxa tba :sity ooundl at Jllndcn decided eo start with ill municipal electric plant md cut don on dreet llghu.Nw. s r.:- conlill $0 the Courier. it Il uncutlr;to take 111| fnmily cnt dong to find the my home dttf nine o'cloc k in the ev¢uir\s_ To Punta Tha follvalrg cllppad from the d i lly mu :md un-ltun by r ln d y mimberof the lehoolboudof tho Coundl Blum nehooll ll no full of gofpol tmth md pun the wunlnrup m m l l n m ¢ m n | | l l | » l x t \ h x ¢ w e nnnot rcsln the temptation to :epro- du u lt h a m It follows: "li m : ma e Hu l a l the C o u n c i l umm s d loo l b o n d. b ln mel h th ln vbv ptroniu boalleggm :md moth- nl who I uka h ome b mw An d p hy po h r ln thn p a li o rlo r n u k alf o r mc h ¢ ll a l r | u ¢ l\ e n o u \ ! d u \ e s o ! | h l| i | ldml n-numity in Oounc ll Blulh. Twelve couples won nrruled at n puny when the autlmrlhlu uld "tha llquor bowed ll1m'wll¢r."Mrs. Hu-l ln dlnmulng the lnclde-nv. nylz "W h o ls to b hma fo r vlwt ha p- pened!W e n o t- vs o ld xla n o f a pnvlous gemntlon.lc l l mn tho y um: p oop k we nn tun damunwly nsponllbln tor_1 2n loouaul ol we li ma .W a oldp r on # r ay lmmed th n n a n d n d a d l n lo n g e l l n e m d msn up on li nd en; y o uth, wlth lu lm m n u n mlnd m d lnaxperlonead Mm m t o : w p l t N 1 1 i h n : i g h t m m' B B W P d N ' ¢ " ¢ A bbdllqger moibs r mnk u hmm bmw, poke r ll WANG ln tha pulof for nukes hlfh o r l o m m d b o t h p u e n u b o u t o l 1 { Thi: fdluw, who Il putting on the wmv lhow h z-N this wnak hu the mm of l¥!|dr bcnkan I d¢v.N°¢ll- He hu, ordina rily . umlb le mmm wm-z u u h u u u k m d a l l m d d a s r q m ako "Ik an d o th! ! i mpo ufh llk u N 1 u i n t ]Dm is (r atif y in g at lu n. Jut how he dau It X: tha qwelt-im. Not I husband in Bldr would nbtuupt \o do what In ll doing.lt m| [h\- bl v d i l i n f m o t u n v h o d d n k w o m n d mm v mx ld g e t h ll n c i p s b a l m ha la m th a s hy . an in direct px~opcrti¢nuaer;rounz}1,;-¢,1¢,_ to |.l.ti.|fy one serum mor11"v-~ .. ._., _..._ __ _ _____;|.--1 -..n..A -»_.....|..: m a n n lnnia C. llutin.ldmdir c ause. lf my than |,¢, why g,| ,]u;| :hung th, price par mo for In an olhnded by the display or nkedneu in othen.Were it not lo. up uurmld die of mortihcauon at the deals zo which her girlish naddnw subjecied.H y o u lr mt o u r i i d ; nrered, cover also our boys." Fu-m Bureau Nunn Noiea KIRO on me :um n u m l w v e W ;acThe plaintiff on the 10th day of gprih gf; glétained gu d mw | . n r lac ne o o u r s n a i d i d i v ngdnsl said ¢!efendn.m.1in ilu ,u,,':1 ¢€Llf§J305;wtol'°:b¢|'Sth inthrcntn 1 ra u n tpor mnum from the that Psycegf March. 1922. on ;2o,o4s.oo, from Nov. E X T '~ b r é r r .lpruyer of mid puiticn should not belm\:.!Ii1g and putting old lumber in a grlntedf the Court may grant the pwe; the prim per thounnd required a mxr rs S AL E '£""?f°"' "'€'fY?'____-_ £"i-°f."§' f'l_."'T"L`§"' _§".'i i_:=_1= .f.Z:l.n: .......Ono Ford Touring Car, 1914 Mudd, Eiginc No. 282296, in go-od condition, the property of J. B. Carter, wiil be sold by me at pubiic auction to the highest bidder for cash, at 2 o'clock p. m-. Saturday, Janunq; 20, 1023, at tha Want Brant Door of the County Dated at Blmir, Nebraska., January loth, 1923. 50-2t Maurice Mqhrens. Sjmerifl' of Washington Courdy Ne- b r u k l. Puritgn Flour $1.80 ~s-T-A-R;-T: THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | l f-~ - _ ~ number 43, in Section 22, Township 18, North, Range li, East of the Sth. P. H., Washington County, Nebraakn. more fully descdbed na follows: That port of the Ncrthwest Qunrter of the Southemd.Quarter of Soction 12. Township 18, North, Range 11. East of the Sth P. M., Washington County, Nob:uhm, bounded on the Nonh bs the right of my of the C. & N. w. R. R., on the West b? tha w. at line of 11th. Street extended, on the Sou1h by Washington Street and on tho Southeast by the right of way of the "Y", and further nllmging that said petitioner is an heir at law of mid decedent. and is thnreby an owner of an undivided two-fifbecntlm interest in :add premises. an~o rl o be dugnnined. um be and InteKLH¢e,uw! for dm decreed the Court de-,2|-mlrung the helm u uw of ma;decedent u\d.\he degre of kimmp of uid hdn,the \'||(M of descent'of the ru!property belong-1ing \o uld deeedent ll. the time of hs, dath. for an brder hu-fins calm, an The Antill Grbcery ' No rth W a lke r Av e nue . (Cash or Exchange lor Bumr and Em) tionar n u n u m . ~ r o f h e i r s h i p be taken in said eaiato mater, thst the date of the deuh of uid decedent : ter gt the Court may deem proper.'and in stmctumg price per tl1ous- Given under: my hand and the led and Injinead foot for piling driv- of uw C°P1\¢:v Court in arm-, Wuh- an In place on repair work; un was to inzton Counflff N°fIr=\SUv thi!11th include hardware, pdnt, delivery ofday of January, 1928.imaterlnl on grounds.All bridges, cu!» 5 0 - I L 'A. C. Debcl ve-rt! and ahuctmea or work shall be County Judge nceordinig to the plan: mad specifica- NOTICE 'ro BRIDGE *uma ~r Wwdnghon ~nty and nbwCONTRACHJRS on file in me County Clcrk's office of Wash C011 t 1 n m I NN o t i c e i s h e r e b y g i ve n t h a i t h e b r a s h .n Y nz.r e - B o a r d D f C o u n t y ~Q f l ~ ~ b e g e p u a t e g n g g , g h ~ W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , ~ ~ 9 I \f e i i l f l t ~ t n d d u g o f ~ a p - -Spécials for Saturday- For Saturday, January 20, we offer the Iolluwing specials:° Su nb ri te c le an er ,7 s i'e gu la |*l oc b ox .... Krispy Crackers 33-4lh.carton ...~ wn g o ~ 7, 1921, on $363-08 and from JanuaryConzinud from page Eight 1. §922, on '§?°'°7:f'1.'I." O! said 7 I sim af l IS ..¢. Hrs. Hay Lippincott is having a 201 Stephen Ggrud gui"|nB ze of neuritix and in under the un 51-11.. Philadelphia, Penn.ILI l Llr Mu. Henry Schmidt of near Fon- ,,;,,.¢,;¢§ty_ti e s :telephone,§2.?1; for their time.mrllc township,puoed sm on wate r, $2 -45; su. 6 348:street eng'On January 22 the genonl igricub muary lo F\1"°¥l1 services were $1.60.(Gu and street c ar senden nld last Saturday, J munry mam at fre not |\.*n.ilable to ali mlking ru- se St.. Pauls Luthanm church, ~ ports but ;hi| fm;z h taken into c on- nn. W. Wnlfm nhbiltinr...l.I-.¢.alA¢1......nina Qhn nvamlm.\ tural m u m .four weeks in Iangth. begins. Meat cuttinz.. curing and pre parirg as wel! al live stoc k judging mo:tration before the fair.We »tay adatL$nco!nall~nak.Ou r d l- n mn s tr a tlo n ' n s ¢ i v¢ n o n mmm bf thntvrnek.Wanoaiwdaaoondua ali gnln demonstrations in thestlu.md feeding of farm animals will be Tha c lnh member! were dn dv," A 'The Fnrrn Bureau at its annual roetlng decided to continue employ- ur the mor in cooperation with gov- rnment_This means that he la paid ith tax money and that his services re available to any tarpaying farmf r' in the county. From ancient tirnea the reports of 1 attain clan of ttmet loafera have ein unreliable. The nport that,the eounty agricul- mral agent has been ordered to quit accinatlng hop is false. The Waahlngton County Fann B11- ean Board In directing the work of he ooonty agent, however,agreed hat he ahoudd only vaeclnate to teach armour: how to do thdr own vaccinat- n g lf t h e y n n e h to d o e o .A t i h e name time there was a meeting held vlth the veterinarians of the county lt which time they meet; to vac ci- mate for considerably len money than some had charmed before.For that roason lt ia nov almolta.a cheap to dna It done ea to do it oneself, pro- vided one hires a competent and hon- rst wtezix .Those who wish to learn to do it lhernaelfee,however, will be taken rrareof albefore.'IheStoto Serum plant :till handles and reteatz oormn. selling lt at one mt per cubic centi- meter. Company,a corporation of OmohuNebraska, to satisfy noir!flltlprlent 'tho interest thereon. the costa and al' nctmlng coats es provided by mir!order and decree and the law in :mer cases made and provided.'Dated this m h dav of January.1923, at Blair Nebr"-ska.HAURICE MEHRENS. Sheriff of Washington County.Nobraaka. |51-BL `: "NOTICE J. A. Singhauo, Attorney-et»Ia'w. To Hiram 3. Boyle, Mary Boyle, reaname unknown, Samuel D .uoyie Lucy Boyle,real name unknownHanoverNatiomliBank.Ui New `|.on¢,New York,a oorporataon The West han of the North cooQuarter of Section Eight, 'Iown.|h1|bizhbeon,North,10|\1¥0 Eleven g m o f t h e i iixth ~ M s , " in Was rgtc n on | . e','.'?o.Also u g bein.doigres egotoea,person repnzsen ve:and all other penone intended is,the estates of Hiram S. Boyle, MII! Boyle, tml name unknown, Sajuf D. Boyle, Lucy Boyle, red name unknown,Hamilton J.Ravel'an Sarah Raven real nnmoa|i_n_kn0nrAlso all persona having or olailm in: any interest ln and oo the We:has! of the North east Quarter oSection Eight, 'I`ownahiP Elzhwf North, Range Eleven, Bait of thSixth Principal Mel-idlan in Washington(Jonnty,Nebraska.ne: 'naman amkncmm. Ind "SO all ur The Big Store The 0ld Reliable BLUE HIBBUN UH MUTHEHS BHEAU Two Lonves for 251: SAS 131205 P a w n e e O a t s 5 R r b a g M a g n u s B r a n d P e n h : 3 . p e r c a n Tn i n B u t t e B a n d P e a c h e s , p c r c a n 1» ° ¢ =" 1 B cfr i e l, p m d i a - ¢ - 1 - - - _ - ¢0 2 5 : 20 c 25 c 3 5 : M a i n To p F l o u r , 2 4 1 D m e k ., -. _$1 .0 0 .*."A Prhnds Band Sweet Wrinklod Pen, per gm 15: rua Ruzwhel-rm, paqn _ Blarkberrlel. per an . _ ._. _ . -._Gnru Enn d P ura. per un . _ .._ . ._. .__ Aprlc ou, perun _ 35¢:s¢SSG 35a . Blue Rosa Rice, .__.._..311|or 25: Oamlene, pn! can, family size 10: a a physician._ ~rs. Della Maxwell, known in Blair Miss Della French, is spending the with nelntives in -California. rs. cies. Hitchmon's mother, M1s.| land of Ornslm. hun been spending ew weeks at the Hitelunttn home. rs. T. C. Hilton snnounc es thltbalanc e of her foals will go at f pric e so she hp but s few left. lr ere are some new ideas in bakery H~ at the Home Bakery.Come in try the Rolls. Cslces,Pies and d.a-u ~ r Fred Getty. n former Blair boy, \.and edu-cited lien, was dren- ng among his old friends in this y last greek.1 onss Burnham is remodeling his dence on west South street, taining s back porch snd rebuilding d esttending his basement.. The Monday Afternoon Club willld their annual winter picnic st the me of Mrs. Goo. McQunrrlo Jan. 22. l members src invitod to be present g- l . A The freight depot was broken into t Frldly night and s set ofjmrness d some tobacco was taken..u y et e culpdt or culprits have not been pmhended.I The Home Bakery an furnish you most snythinffin the baking line on oft order. Their Blue Ribbon bread 't be beaten. Onco a. customer, al- ys s customer.6-tf J. J. Rodgers hss been sick at the me of his daughter.Mrs . W . w i ~ i n Missouri Valley , but is o le hotter and expects to be in Blair e lstter part of the week. Polioornsn sued nrrested Floyd ~d last Liondsy evening charging m with selling intoxicating liquora e wss brought before Judge Debel esdsy and plead guilty and was ven thirty day s in jail.; The Enterprise is giving to its msd- thisweek the llntof aeeri esof ly letters Written by Ole Buck, if of the 'Nebraska Press A880618-i on, on the doings of our legislature hleh is now in :session at Lincoln. ese letters will bo written from s ~n-partisln Bttmtlpoint and will be - ~odly interesting to our readers. ey will sppenr on page slr under e heading of "Legislative Com- ent."Be sure to read them ~¢|.¢|| Mrmwm. Maher. who was tskon to the Nidtolss Senn hospital irf Omaha on J snury 5, is muc h im- proved st this writing. Howard Utterback, of Omohl. re- cently upent a day in Bldr visiting old friends.The Enterprise selcno1r» ledges a plessnnt coll. Mrs. Hany E. Wiist and blbar of Mt.Cumel.ill.,ntu mc d to their home Thursday after negrly four weeks visit with her parents. Hr. and Mrs. S. E. Kemp and other relatives. Fsirbory is considering voting bonds for $200,000 to erect n.nerr high school building I f the proposition cuties it is plsnned to lgnvo the stmc- ture needy for occupancy early next r w Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Lsllmsn ofwfmmq mended Die smwsm-smenu wedding Tuesdoy Jan.9tJ1.Mrs. Lallmsn was iprmedy htiss Ruth Snowdon and sister or the bride- groom. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Hanson of Othe- lm were present nt the wedding of bliss Eva Schenk ond Wallace Snow- den on Tuesday.Jsn.9th. Mrs. Hansonbeing better known to Blmir-"friendl as Marlo Srovrden, e. former Blair girl. Mr ..Albert Hansen, residing' mid- wsydrotnun Kennud end W ashing- ton, was in Blsir on business Last Tlmrsdsy.Mr.Hanson is one ml Wnlxington eounty's progressive fsnnors s n d h s s s n n e f s r m h o m e whore he resides.. The Congreésdonnl church has sd- cied o new oak tloor and nn up-to-date basement during 'thc put year and ot their nnnosl meeting last week. re» docted msny of their old officers and expressed themselves ss well pleased with the ont look for 1923. Mrs.Geo.Bruse has been taken back to the Blair hospital for funher treatment lt having been found nec- cessary after s.n JC:sy exsminstion that one lung be drained again.Mrs. Bnue has had s long siege of illness and her many friends wish for Her o complete return to health. Mrs. T. C. Hilton has about nom- pl. ted the remodeling of her store and home and when finished will hose one of the most oornrnodious stores with living rooms to be found in the city. Her sale is codtinning and she hu at number of bnrgsins left in hsu. cor- sets, costs and many other articles. _-- n - - v u - - -.v 1 1 - . . . - _ . . . . - . Mcrc dise is higher 9041? than u ew weeks ago but Hrs. T. C. Hilton. Tho Milliner. is still rcdudng her urge stock of \»\ornen's and c.hlldren'r mis,costs.hosiery,comets i e ,by .elliott at a worth whllo discount. You are invited to lespcct het stock. il-lt. The Womens CThsmb-rr of Com- ncrce were invited ln join with the na|'a organisation in their annual rr.rty to be grlvnn Feb. 1, at the B. F. 3. opera honse_They accepted the nvitatlon and a ummm is being pec- #Lrcd hr Mrs. John Newdl, Jr. Mrs. F'. A. Washburn and Mrs. Olin Hope sell. The Northwestern Bell telephone company of this city, tool:aauoncl place for collections in this Omaha distridrfor the month of December rvhlcR speaks well for business con d»l§lons in this vlcinlty and also for Kiss Bernice Hastings, who la com- mercial clerk for the company and has chsrge of the collections. }lr and Mrs..Ales Hitcltman re- turned Tuesday from s flying trip to New York.Mr. snr Mrs. Hltc lunan leave Sunday fbr Teams and other southern points end expect to he gone about two months.Hr .Hltc hmlrfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hitch mao, of W eeping W ater, Nehr., will Ilveirlfilaulrandlooltafter tholconte while they are gone. Mr. and Hrs. J. F. Head and sou of Grand Island came last week to spend a few days with Bins. Mead's sister, Hrs. Stella Rornberg, "Mr Mead rc- tumed the tlrsn of the week and Mrs. Mead will stay over until"Frldsy visit- ing her sister and school dey friends who are delighted to see her lsiin- Mrs. Mead is well known to piondr Bhalr folks as Miss Bertha Taylor and grew to vrornsnhood in this city. Mr E. R. Haggard, of.thc firm of Unruh and Haggard, has rctnmed to his duties after an enforced absence ln St. Louis, Mo., where he had an operation on his feet.He ls improv- irrr nicely, still walking with s cane but expects to be permanently cured in time, srhic ll ls good news to his friends ln this cormnzunlty.Mrs. Zlukgwd arrived home at the same time having been nt Sioux City to spend the holidays. Funeral services were held for Mrs_ John Nuohrnberg at thc Trinity Lutll- crsn church on Tuesday,Jen.9th, Rev. A. W. Lanlbrecht of Lyons ol!- cinting.Mrs. Nohrunben; died at the Tckmnuh hospital following sn opaq- tion.Mr.and Mrs.Nolzrorben formerly lived in this county, but at ,the time of her death lived on a farm lin Burt munty .Sho leaves her hus-ihnnd and two boys besides n number of sisters and one brother.|'1'hesad uevrso:I thedeath ofllr. :md Mrs..llrlts Blbtltrsotfll little daughter,which occurred Friday, Jan.12, reached us this week.Hr . and Mrs_ Bnoderson live in Grant ; ' \ \ l ¢ S l | i u | |s as g u e u n g n u .-. . . 1 . , . -.The business man's average monthly hill for the enumerated items is some- thing over $14.00. The ofllce men pay sversge 'monthly bills:elect-ricR)'»$4-183 telephoned $138: wats, $l..'l'1; gas, S3.86; street car, $2.51. or a total average of $14.40. The laborens' average bills srezeloc- rrzgfey, $2.40; telephone, $2011 water, $l.l2;gss,$241:street cor,83.30, tdnl avenge utility bill $11.24. All executives have automobiles and the sversge up-keep cost is $28.54 per rnontlr, which is slightly more than twlc et.he amount they psy for the utilltytneceuslty Tor their homes. The department heads who repow ed ownership of automobiles showed that their avenge up-keep was $16.45 per month, or about $2.00 more than their combined light, gas, telephone and troctlon bills. About half of the laborers own cm. ncmrdlng to their reports, and they hofd their sutomobile expense down to an avenge of $9.50, which ls less than they psy for. qtjllty services. It 1 |me vurthr of"1notle urn ts.. street cor bills _nf the lihozins menis double that of the mtecodves and more :heh the chief clerks. also that the laborers in the cities where there are meet csrs do not generally own .sgntomohilaThe laboring man pays a tlttle num than eight per cent of his rnonthls wage for the utility services; the of flce msn something over flve per cculof his salary and the business head pave slightly less thsn four per cent All told, the average urban owls: in Nebraska, if the head of house hold, pays s little more than five pe: cent of his monthly income to pro vide elcctrlc light end power, gas and telephpoe service and for street car fares for himseli and his family, while by the sune token he pays two pmcentmore for the up-lreep of his pleasure automobile, to say nothing ol the depreciation which he has to hear alone, and goes blithefnhy upon his way without blaming the govsrnrnenlor the public service companies for the high cost of living.--Nebraska. Chan mines on Public Utility Icfornmtlon Where Are They New Less than thirty years ago--yes less than tu'enty-l'lvo- there were il this country rnsny millions of ||:1¢: of land untillcd and unoccupied, sl most boundless sress of unsurpasscw fertility..But the trocklc as Prllril has vanished.The native gnu tha ~ssvcd.in its luxurianee on this on dunlatlng ses sravcs no more save hon and there within restrlcted borders. Mhst became of these vast stretchc that reached beyond the distant hori son?Their occupation and utilisu tion appeared to Involve a programof coming centuries.Yet in this hrle span of years it vanished-this near boundless domain.The grassy plalr where the soil was rkh and favoren by recurring showers and sunshine yielded to the ever-persistent move exfs lx n u Pu ; \ e uo Er= E A nphldzod.The badass:aids of main; ooverln|,'»fann accounts and :nn orpiution will bi taken up in me dass and labntnry work.A PMTLI card inquiry from my inberesLec`i anon viii bring a prompt repiy from as Atric ultnrll Gollep. FamBureau News Nates (Continued fran page four) har of Bhir.'Phare was almost a iebet1n¢nh1mnndEnrlJ ensen,d»o f Blnlr,who did lplendjd work. Everett railed S60 bu. of mm o n nlhtl* hilly lsnd, or 72 bil. per acre. le dm um at n wi of only s40_so. n\mHlur his hhnr nt 25¢ ner hour :nd dunno t o u n d th dr c o rn b t h l Lou1xl.nl.F!1r.En!"|soorn-l|Id¥¥lJ' o u m w u p i a k u d a n t a t w n m l p w h |ent.,ho1nver,w¢diduotre.gd1-'on p r lxe o n lt. :Th| eomwup~Iekadd1u'in¢Nmrem- bern nd! ty i¢ lde d12b t:. £ot. hea c 1l ' o r 8 6 0 b u . | n ld I .Tho #12 19 12| p m v o d £ o b e | | br ; ! h ly u r f o r e o r m f i n m n d d u h u m n f i m u l t s a r m u r v m n l n u m n a w l m m r n m o f c o m u u s i w a s g l a d i h n t l h d n - tlnd!.hec 1nb.| ' m a n s ' s x . \ \ f r N A 1 1 0 ! \ '' DATES ~ I Inn m....1n2a.A m . 1 4 - x n m l u Coon WITH G-A-S The only sensible, sanitary .method Cheaper than any other why.. BLAIR .GAS COM PANY BLAIR.NEBRASKA B L A I R R A C E T S T O R E 1 2 t h Anniversary Sade J ~ . ~ t o J ~ a ~ - ~ ~ 1 win!! dna.Hi! story foilowl the vfvlvd and bmuzhv. » nur man,m'-M prius :im ca wlnnen in W1 I BOY mmmcounty.A mm :lub wu ,,',n|_|,,¢. I "1`rIn|fsr Lino BetvomLhn dny.Tmwnry omzen vue I Ilnh' md Omthl dotwdnndadgllelettor thnnat l 'Bu.a1¢sw.¢sn-»¢. mating.'l'houwbow\ng|vm¢4|\.l B\|irPhBM48 ees. however, md neun! otha: wwe?(ol .¢=.C o r a C l u b ; . P r o b a b l y t h u i n t 't h a t m y i n t e r e s t w u u o u s e c l v n s n t t h a t i x n e m y o o u - s i n , P m ] S t e w a r t . m d H r . C n r ! O l s o n , i h e c o u n t y n g r i c u l t u r d a g e n t . t a l k e d t o a g r o u p x a f u s b o y s a t t h a h i g h » f l c e r a ~ r a c l ~I wa.; given tho hononble polllion u president: Clark Lippincott, vice pmsidem.and E m Jensen, secretary.We named our dub the "Blair Corn Club." During tbl Brut of the aaron we mat quita oftm to discuss vuiuul mb- D R- W . F . n i r va n a . 4 DENTIST Room! our Blair Std! Bank mm-, Nobmh__.._._.._;.,...__.__._...._. ( 1 - 1 . » nm hone st we ner hour.Alzw-'25.2¢§..;m June was-1s:a. M:- lnz one-third nf the cup forrenthe 34 1gg3_ ( 0 omnws. MAKER ¢ 0'HA1'ILON Attorney!-silur Q umm In sum Bm swam; _ . - - - » - - -- - - I * I 5. fi1I The arload of picfic acid is on the my nt lat..Grdsns are ilreuly pil- inlr up for a loeond cnIon! and th.-me will be recoivod with the understand- ing thot c hoc k: viii be returned in :ue enough orden are not received to make a full arload.In ondir bo assist in ev-'5 way the rovemmm hu obtldnod special nas on caps and fo for the lucid--lrhich, by the way. il a powder and comes in stick form the uma as dymunite. - . -- - n known owners and claimant# them-!I0»: u l names unknown, Defend- ants.You, and uc h of you, ue herebynotillekl Lhlt o petition hu been filedin the otiloo of the Clark of the Dis- trict Court of Wuhindnn .Cwnty ,Nebraska,by Adolbert Ramef,aaplaintilh, ngninst you,and ouch ofyou, the object md purpose of which ls. to quiet und confmn in said pinio-tiff a fan fimpio title to this Wu! halfof the North ent Qunrtoi of Sec tionEight,Township Eighteen.North. Range Eleven,East of the SixthPrloclpolMaridizn,in WashingtonCoumy . 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Flodk haé been on the up grade for sbme time.Better order a sack today,' We also carry a big stock ofBran,Shorts, Oil Meal, Salt in block, barrel or sack, Ground Feeds, Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley, Hay and all grades of Coal ~s-T-A-R;-T: THE NEW YEAR RIGHT | l f-~ - - ~ heir wmv. uma, we .,...,...H ... . ........,Wthree boys. The dread diseue nlheted her hun and :he puaed away very pnzhy of the entlna cmnmunity in The muy sum Joumnl to Jan. 1.1924 lor $2 or with Sunday 53 Nofunlly need be without The Ddly Journal now.Elko good only in Nr bnnkapud uljolnhug min. 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Th e c o s t t s $ 1 . 9 6 p e r m e m b e r .l l s m zn r s o t t ho h o us e s rs l il o w e d n e cs n t s w d a y e a c h l o r p o s t s g s o n t h e i r l o t . - t m .B o o s t s m e m b e r s h a ve n o l i m i t . B o o s t e r i l s t h s r s s n n o u n c e s h i s l n - t e n t i o n o f e n fo r c l n z t h e n o s m o k i n ; m l s .W o n d e r h o w h s . e x 9 e c t s t h i s co lu mn . to t un ot to n Il th ou t. t he t ns ol rs - t l o s o f t h e p l o t ! G o ve r n o r B n s n h a s s s p o i n t e d 'T h o m a s w . c m o n o h t s l ' d e p u t y h w s n fo r c s m s o t o m c s r t o so e os s o G u s Il y e r s .H s i s t o w o r k Q l r e c t l y u n d e r t h s g o ve r n o r .l t l s g o u b t t n l t t h o w i l l g e t s s m u c h s d r e n l s l n g o u t o f l b s j o b s s G u s d i d . 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H | : l - )~ . flight houn. the discus :Heating lf !heart.I'unqnl smrioes were ham, at tha New England cemetery Sllur-»day afternoon when she vu laid tomst.The fnmily have the °1ff\f*°=v` METHODIST C HURCH NOTES J. A. Johnson, Putor. of all in 'Unir sonmr.'Dae lm e one :lm ilu' soul delight imlr in fat Abert ~ m a n a ~m.--were lmsineu vixiton m Arlington fut SatuxdeyMies Emu. Sweeder assisted with the Household duties at the Wm. Wilken- Fng home lm week.Gottlieb Echtenlnmp and Emil Lallman marketed grain in Arling- ton last Sertnrdly. Tho Misses Edna Sweeder.Irene nelxmn.Anne.Clnh.and Ellen '/Iongedoht and Messrs Emil and Cecil 'Allman and Rag and Arthur lrienge- "ht attended the annual meeting of he Iorn!Luther League hint Friday venlng..Ufer the business of the meeting waedisposed of the evenfne vas spent in games and other social 'njoymen!.u.Refreshments were sawed. Hia: Agnes Christensen spent the 'eek-end with home folks et Fremont. Wm. Hmmm 1.-usireted Emi!m x - mnn with his corn shelling Fddny. Aire. Flemmn Kericho!¥ is spending: severed days this week visiting rela- tives in Fremont.A number of men and boy s from ing.The socinl is in diarge of srour .inn and the eommltiee in charge i composed of lim Henry Jensen. M11 C. E.1'¢I.cClJmb and Miss Ida Knox Members of the church and the com grcgution should meet at me rhurcl* nnd`oonveya;nce will lm pmided. .On January 26 'the Quarterly meet ing of the Omaha Association W-om en's Society meets at the Gram church. Omaha.It is ire hope of th: pastor that s nnmhen of the ladies o' the church will go.There will be n diairid Rnlly_9'l thc B. Y. P. U. held Je. the Blair efaurth on Sunday,January 28.The_ pru grnm will he announced later. Mid week meeting for pray er am' praise are held every Wednesdng evening at eight o'cloek.'The church has secured the eervi ees of Ira L. Deal of Waterloo, Iowa to assist the putor in a series of special meetings to be held bdweer M u 1,8 and April~, 1923 Mr. Deal who calls himself "the singing evan- gelist,"will lend us in the eingim I .\h e r p a r e n t s ,m e b r o t h e r s t o m i u he .i n .T D. Lowe is visiting et the home of her son,Don m d in nt."pmeha nt purseThe mernbenfof the Bnptist chgave a supper Tuesday evening' ae the Ven Valin hdl.Mrs. Ben Wachter was a Blsdr visi- tor one dly isst week.The members of the Missions-rySociety end the M. E. Aid ere plan- ning to (Ive s. Either and Son ban- xuet Thfmdey. Jen. 25.A reouler meetino of the Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening snd after the regulsr work the socialn'm1|lt*-"e will entertain the members by rivins n short play.E\~o:r'yone on115 lm present.'Tho Degree of Honor held s regularneetlnzSatundsyevening at which 'img thev held their installation nf "1ccr¢. The following were instilled:Hrs. I-*rod Robertson. president '. T. Fitcia, nest president: Mrs.Quan. Ilrt vice president; Mrs.'voorhrerdf 2nd vice onesident "laude Reid, nnnnelnl seerc'!r11v:'I 1... Hileinger, treamrer: Mrs. ; Mrs.Jesse L. A. : MrsMre. J. M. 'VQSL inelfle watch; Mrs.. J M. RPGWE-'~r, outside wetcglz Mrs. E. P. Hanson,°"onlet; Miss ianrie Lowe. usher: " v e D.PWR.eslisrlont unter.At 'he close of the buslnese meeting Mrs.'luv Trlnlcit and Mrs. D. Buck served » nlce luncheon.Two of Mr. ond Mrs J imn En v!-~:eon'n little boys are sick with1c»1*'et fever.One is reported to be wifi' sick.Mr.nod Mrs.(ee.Blanchardtutored to Omaha 'hzeedsy .r Chee.. ~ business and the hike. to visit 3 friend nt the hospital.The D. of H. chose Feb. Nth es no* 'ate for e big supper ihich they one ~""\r\inrv..P a r t Stokes is spcndink the week ?.h rel;\ti1:es at Council Blues. BELL c u s VALLEY NEW S Bible to illl op?"Delight thyself liso in the oud, snd He shall give thee the desine of thine heart."Is th lt just poetry?Did the writer know what he wee talking nbout? Did we ever meet the conditions re- quired?There is an sbundance oi good pasture for the good sheep. But of course, if a :msn hu lost fnith he ie lost.It is not our huslnene to fmnd pasture.Tlmt is In the Shepherds hmds.Ho knosre 'whens to lead ue and how; to lead us..The picking may be a little tu!! now and ngein for want of rain, but it will bu better by end by.Don't worry nor honour trouble.No doctor likes a gnouclu' patient, neither does enyone else like them.1 am ncttully afraid God does not like the grouch.Mnny s. men hes killed himself in e dark hour.Hnd he waited n few days, or, possibly a few hours he would hmre been ppy ever nfter.God knows wh we have done our beet s.nd He knows when we ere just fooling.e l BLAIR BAZ'I'ISI CHURCH |||Arthur D. Smalley. Minister. Sunday services.Sunday School nt 10 a m..Morning worship nt ll a rn.Young Pcople*e meeting nt 6:3f p. m.-Lender, Allen Phillips subject "Great Hearts of India."Evenin~ =-worship st 7:30. Sermon subjects! Morninq,"Grad ~ Roiiglon."Evening,""'Tho Men Wh~ ,Enjoyed His Religion." Evening of January 19, choir przlc tid ut t}1e_h;1m1e of Mr. and Mrs. ,Jensen at 7:00 p. sn.The second of 'series of church eocials will be hcl eren REPORT OF CONDITION OF DECEMBER 30,1022 OFFICERS PETFR 31. '}\SDN v~ sidantCHAS.Al. lI1'1CH2xiAN..._._.\fice l"rcsidentR. C.1IITCI>IMAN_.Assistant Cashier EDNA J.NOI;1.1:J\B!i.$1Sl!!! Cubic; m n n c r o n s J. P. JENSENPETER Ll. 'r\fs0:~:IIE NRY CHRISTENSIZN wnL'rErz F. GUTSCHOWCHAS. M. HITCHMANA.B.HI TC HMAN CO}ISERVA'I;vE_ SOUND, AND AS l=IB- EHAL IAS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD BANKING Df.jI'05£;I§f!UP.TlANTIET}BY THE GU:\I'».ANT'r FUND OF THE STATEOF NEBRASKA ¢ . . . . . . . .v RESOURCES 1.o.&Ns AND DISCOUN'I'S Overdraft; Bank BuildingFixtums__Ex rses,Taxei and Intel-at Cash dE:\cchnnge __-_. \ , _ . .. LIABI LITIES Capita!_..._.Surplus _.-_-_.__._._._.Dlsctrunt md Intern! Reccivtd De sits ____Bil Pa able3,__Guarsnty Fund 9 4 $23,101.211805.2215,000.00_...____.___ 5,000.00 ____..._: 10,seam10,389.37 $290,000.02 s 35,000.001,350.0010.20050232,305.4810,000.00_._. --._.1,021.15 $200,903.32 i' '» r - __, _Q 1° ,-r.~~~"""l"l$f A ~` 1 nl " ~I_I "- e ~~~ ~~ B } . a € r , N e } > r a s k § l ~.~ ~ ~ .~ f`. _.-1 =;.:* 1 =t _ g g ;'~Q i ~ . . . -u o " " ' * i ¢ e ;" ' " " '` 1 ;_ I I f:a \ : r r T _~'. a . a 1 ~ g s ~°~ f a F l <="~f~i " Service " The men and women who make up the organ-ization of the Northwestern Bell TelephoneCompany are doing their best to give a senice that will be thoroughly satisfactory so telephone users. By "service"n mean not only prornpr, accurate work by our operators, but cour teous business relations,s edy re airs,accuratebills-in shorg complze satislletion in your every dealing mth ua. We beliejfe that are are giving gocd service*but nge realue that our servlee ma good only il It satssiies our patrons. ll our service dee: not satisfy you ia ¢ns, are shall appreciate it grndy if ,MTE in us know. llourmwgsrznu B mon: COMPANY A I ~ - » 7'=*~J-A ?»'I °"4P .g~ ~ .I 'wig JO vi €§": ~ r -w..si W - il l D ` J |.1~,;_\ w o i # ~ . ~22:03 az- _._.,,.,_ ~4 ~1 'i I _____________§| __."!.f'T?mn\=|-|f 1:1` >»5'__'l . ,1 \ n . - .. - 7 v i4 -\ » \ ; : * "~1' T " f ; »V f . * 4 * § T 'r x , f ~.QiqiQ s ».I s a - .:j j ; . _/Q.i f /~/?1 `\/ r J ..~I ~...,; " l rhrnlm Glenn Mcwunmoy N...dsildmn of Omaha an vialllng at the Chril Hin: homtHr. Dan Thompoon was nry much gm-pained zur Satuxdny evening when twefnty of hi !;;»-\=»°~:nd1to mn him of hisfriend! ounl53rdbirthday They bU>ughtu11dhth W1 othem n fine supper .-sd! md danc ing msd: nn oxcaption- llh p imms a wn in g.d Rule '1110mp-TM a lum Edna annn nthndod | pnrtv nt Hin Thelma J¢nlon'| Bstn1"dlY evening.Hr and H n John Ho b o wd usdfamily 3-=~' Sunday oncmoon at the J m n ullln home.Hr. and Hrs. Louie Sc henk spent Sunday or Zahn Reich homo.His! Gmc ! Thompson visited her parents. Mr and Mrs Dan 'Thomnsonover Sunday. She was ncwmpmled bylint Techs, another of the FL Cal- h o u n m c h mcrows! attended the litcnrvA l a mat l!cCuthy lui F1idav uvonlnx.Am was nlnderud and Mr.gp # vf vxf fon-l1n- Gun" of I lncoln give a very intzreliinl address.Hr. and Mn. Ed Nstur anboed to Onvhn. Mnndnv.Hin E111 Nolan has been quite m - - .t week but in improving.1110 nuHn. Petersen ad |s Sundxv guest! Hr. and Mn. Jo n 1,0-1a.is of Fremontand Hr. and Mrs. Nels Sorennn andfamily of 01rrnlu and Mr. and Hrs. Tfxon. Andaman of BlxirNr. Tom Ilany of Hnlingl. Nob. has been vixitlng at the Jas. 'Tomp aon homo.llossrl. Chrii Hin: and Dan 'Ihomp~ non called at the I'rank '!'hbmpoon home on *ho Papio Inst Hondav.Leopud Pete:nn hz!! Hen helping EG hotter with his work ihe p u l ti n kJn:ooo Thompson shelled nom Mon lla ' 1%. I?BHEBHAN NEWS H r s .H ; J. G i b q p n vi s i t e d r e l a t i ve ! i n H l l i r Th u r s d a y .n D Q . . - » ¢ - m n m a r i a u r h u x i n a s igriwgs' ........ " j " _E. H. DMN wsu in Omnhl but week atmndirq the Fnrlnen Union con- vention.L. Di_hBm1ii¢ rfcllezldllv an of u m a or ,B i n Bertha Neiderkruger visited lnOmaha Friday..John Hansen, who hu been dslunz us hxvlhsr, 1. w\¢, wi family , lm " i d l y for his home nt. Choutum llonlum.Louie mmmpnnied him toOnuha md :gust the day.Ulu Pmnc H m w r e ed w»a» nudly evening from a visit at thc Funk Jenkins home at BlulrHn. Roscoe Pitch ws: shopping in own.. l"r\dlY~ Pa u ! [ mm vu a n m o f f r i en d :st Blair from Wzdnzsday until S|¢ur~ dx iff. usd Mm. Gibson. Hrs. (laude Rdd |nd Hn. Raymond Bova :Nand-sd me W oodman Circle lodn nt Te- lxmxh Thundxy nveniug.Tha newlyelec ted omenx rue mauled lt thinme e g z d u r vllk h n b n n q u a i n s serv -Mrs. Bert Cooper of Tekln\.nh wu donna Saturday and spent (he dny withlwlnti vu an d mu mChu. Gray metoml no bmah: Pr-l~ dw on bulneu.Mn. Kellv Van Valin went down so omm wunsmv s o do sh uvvlnx.hula Ho rn exvetu in mo n ma n-mm tha Kalb' Van Vdin farm Inksme Chu. Shown pmveny mfenlly ~ hy the DMI Shrek fullv.Finn H. rc Cnmnhn vmnd (denflrin Omshn 'l'1|edn)~ and WednsnrlnyThe nmmbem of 'he n. YI P. I' hair! a business rnzctlmr it th: o. H God.nn\- hams Mnnflnv nhcmoan.g,,'l'hurxd.ny awning they held | mi-'Lyand endoved their umm! r'=">d uw.Mn. N. A. Sldkt, ind Mn. Hattir'h ut wa n T. -h msr l vi si mn mnn nkiln! Tlmr sd lv nvvmlhl W ham Uv hier had denul work JanaM m 1-mm s-m.-..W " 1 m u l liiY \l1 / A a li HAT hnswron for the beautiful Rui Sur Oil Stove its pines of :unre- nucy ? In the two rings of fast, clean, inicnsely hot, blue srl.; f1r~e, produced without wicks or wick subsiitutcs by the patented Red Star Burner, you have the a nsw e r. Th? md Star Burner cooks as fast as gu.It gives y ou a hot gas n\cn`for bukimr. and saves one quarter of the fuel.No woman in her city kitchen cm do better work n honnrl }-fuuenqer Friday manning. Jan. Harrison sms 1 passenger b:bus to Blair I'ridm.The mnny friends of Miss Frnnci:Cuierwillbeglld toknow she ll neco\"m'in\r from her recent operation RHI will be able to be brought homthis week. Ara 1nu cntlnly ntilled with your cooking!We can * -1 -m a k e i m m e d i a t e d c l i ve l y o f t h e n e w i m p r o ve d m o d e l o f t h e R e d S t a r .Pr e s e n t r e d u c e d p r i c e s a r e t h e l o w e s t i n y e a r s S t e p i n t o d a y a n d l e t u s d c m o n z t m t e t h e R e d RHr. and Mrs. Cha:Hnslinirs of Tabmah attended the Dggrny of Hunn-Ibdn here Sltunhv ennimg. 'Min 'Ihe]r1a (Tfodscy spent Sunda Star for you ~ vim 'home fnlk- rummfnz to her warin Uruha Sunday inning.Uty d Reefer wvnt in flr\m''\ Frdfw vvrning and took in the ight £214 awning..Hn. Hnliie 'beet rec eived l me :me Hrmdxv Qdlinq of the rleaih 1an wut In Cnllfomia.She !rft nn Nrveninir train tn be Present at tlfum-ral und may zemlim In Qc memm twi ns :W nri was r'\nei\*d ham Fatnni af Uv dcdh of Dr. Nexbit ac his hw MRA H :°: 5|5;'7f@'r1/E@z7L|;§BwARE P¢ |" I " ¢ 1 n " » ¢ ¥-'1 7I|; -_ ;; ;|hn d the F u n : 'I hid Ill!!l H In~ 'l.¢""'m 'ul The ARNDT§ ; 's u f w l j o o d t i m e .wi'. 'M r . 1 : 1 4 U n . ¥ » 'T v \ E n f n 1 h l \ 1 r h i l n r x F \ ( ¢ h v fan Vllin 11 1 Jr"1=*"~T~'¢€ j1i:'EiJ¢""'§ is mr Yrnflht (nur at nrelnm.'Bn f un were flawed undar qunrnntfnu Sst at "' ?`:w/ /vc nffrn :mu .¢¢.la