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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1909. i K a ~ CLUBWOMEN AND FARMWIVES | Sioers teachers 'ana sauipment tostosd of the present System where all grades are too often taught by one teacher of doubt- Former Propote % Pacilitate Comfort | ful qualification of the Latter, Mrs. Richards of Towa also emphasized the necessity of better achool houses, com- paring some of which she knew, unattrac- TAKR TE; PFROM ROOSEVELT | tive, poerly equipped and inadequate gen- Act on (he Flans Pro; ted by Country Life Commission te Improve C ne of the Farmer. When President Roosevelt's commisaion on country life named the women of the erally, with actually luxuriant horse barns and eattle barns that stand In sight of them today. The farmer must come o rea that wetting money is net the main object in lite and that he owes much to his wife and children, she argued. To the district vice presidents of clubs she urged ‘‘Round up your eeuntry wemen,'' and then malle suggestions as to how this might be mec- farms as the greatest sufferers becauss of | complizhed 8o as not to offend or repel the conditions that prevall in the country it stated & truth that ne ons else had dared to prociaim, and it has remained for the National Corn exposition, In co-operation with the club women of Nebraska, lowa, Mingesota, Kansas and Iilinols, to take the first active step toward a definite sys- tem of improving the condition of these women 1t was one of the most notable gather- ings of club women that has ever assem- bled In Omaha which convened In one of the audlence rooms of the sxposition Tues- day morning to discuss Informally “Soeial Life in the Country.” Althouxh scarceiy 1M women were present they were the most representative of the ssveral organisa- tions now at werk fer the uplift of wemen in parieular and soclety In general. sensitive women Wants Them to Viait. Mrs. Higbes of Minnesota advocated the establishment of the “viiting habit.” This plan brings several familes together at frequent Intervals to spend the day; the men te discuss stock and farm methods and the wemen to talk over the things that interest them. The telephone, she 14, would merve to make all arrange- ments for providing things to oat. She named the town rest room where farmers wives may wait while the men attend to| their business as one of the hest means of getting hold of the country women—that of getting them ‘acquainied, and also the country club er nelghborheod club Mrs. F. H. Cole of Omaha told ef ths system by which the club women of Kear- own individual obligations in the world Mrs, C. C. Goddard of the federation gave & paper on “Play and Playgrounds,” prepared for a Kansas meeting and while It was not general in|Government is Showing Horrors of its scope, afforded suggestions that might Grain and Food Pests. profitably be accepted by other states, which have not made provision for direct- ing the compensating home and other | CAMPAIGN FOR PURE THINGS enviromments in life. _An informal dis- cussion followed. Wemen's Clab Batertains Visitors. Last evening the visiting women were entertained at a reception 1A the rooms of the Omaha Woman's club If the Firat Con- gregational ehurch. There, through the Ingenuity of the women, the Corn éxposl- | .iature faking” ie the specialty of the tion was cleverly suggested iIn the dec-|government exhibit at the Corn show. The eration and other detalls of the functlon. |fakes in this instance are, however, for Corn In the shock and the sar afforded the | lagitimate Instructive purposes. decoration and it was admirably managed. | The bureau ef animal industries is, for Mrs. Bdward Johnson, president of the |instance, showifig a colieetion of bugs, the club, with Mrs, F. H. Cole of the Nec-|wonderfully life representations of what braska federation and the four visiting |tha insect pests would look like If magni- state federation presidents formed the re.|fied seme theusands of times celving line and assisting through the The hop aphis, a tiny vegetable parasite rooms wers the local club presidents and [ Which should be hated by every lover of officers, at the refreshment {able or as.|§00d bread and wood heer, is a horrible sisting In better mcquaintance among the | \00KINE creature when one sees him magni- out-of-town guests. The visting members | fied from his scant millimeter of length in © fthe state federation's executive commit- |* Wild-eved gallawhampus of elghtoen o ’ y when thelr fon This afternoen at 3 o'clock, the visting|,, . .y jeaa them by the glass case in women will be honor guests at a lunalicon which is displaysd the great plaster to be merved at the Grand hotel at Council 4 cast ever made In captivity of the stl Blutts, the Council Blutfs club womon | saiebrated Chilorcores Mimilis. It “looks being hostesses. ’ i like a winged mud turtle and is said to be an enlarged facsimile of the Asiatic lady Hop Aphis, Tiny Vegetable Parasite that Spoils Good Beer and Bread, ix One of the et Demor iansas | INCLE SAM A NATURE FARER | e New Hotel Hatel o Salle GEORGE H. GAZLEY, Manager LaSalle at Madison Street, Chicago ’s guests are now assured of hotel facilities second to none on th rican continent. I, .. LaSalle excels all Chicago hotels in the elegance of its furnishings, the completeness of its comforts, the beauty of its decora- tions, the excellence of its cuisine and the thoroughness of its service. Hotel La 8alle is one of the finest hotels in the world. est rooms are marvels of beau The 1048 and comfort, with the smallest euile,brought to perfection; single, en suite, with or without bath, all equi heat an ventilation. Each floor has its individual with lavatories, telephones, and individual regulation of service. “ Hotel LaSalle is the eenter of the business, financie}, theatre and shopping districts, and there is no hotel in Chicago which is more easily or quickly accessible from all railway terminals. Special taxi-cab service. You are cordially invited to inspect the features of Hotel LaSalle The superb Lobby, as beautiful as any in the world, finished in marble, bronze and carved Circassian Walnut, embellished with gold in the style of Louis XIV. The sumptuous Louis XVI. Dining Room with its claborate decoratiens and service. f i The Palm Room, with its sparkling fountain and famous Reokwood tiling. ‘The German Grill Room, where the cooking is done by electricity. The Gentlemen’s Cafe and Buffet in the Old English style. Y ou enjoy the werld’'s best when you stop at the Hotel La Salle. Mrs. W. 0. Whitmers of Valley, Neb.,|ney are dignitying labor by deing catering | \ bird, Imported into southern California fo president of the Nebraska Home Kcono-|for large functions and by thelr own .x-)b Al‘ R()TH U RGES war againet the San Jose scals, which got mics assoclation, presided, und &meng the | umple demonstrating the dignity of It AR Al thers first in the journey acress the Pa- speakers were Mrs, Margaret Biair of ihe|Mry L. Q. Simon of Sidney, Neb., spoke Bhl ILR BARMING aifto. . v domestio sclence department of the Minne- | of the country clubs In the Sixth district There are with .whiskers, bugs with sota Scilool 'ef Agriculture; Mrs. C. G.{of which she Is vice president, and of the tentacles and bugs with grappling hookn Higbee, Mrs. Fri Everett, Mre. Julian | jong drives they must make, bu Y 3 o , but the evi - - — —- to grapple with other bugs. They are Richards, Mra. C. C. Goodard and Mrs. K. | gent benefits they have derlved from or- | k&n, Cokato, first, $10; Herman Harts, |for horrible examples to el | H. Cols, presidents, respectively of the 3 4 Amiiret, second, §; John Henderson, third, . N LT he | ganization. Mrs. Cole told how the men | § what it means te have bugs about chew- Innesota, lllinols, Iowa, Kansas and Ne- | holp their wives In club work by furnishin Beck two-row barley: Johy Hepr |ing up hia stock and his erops. braska Federations of Women's Ciubs, be- |the team and serving as nurss while the |39, Cokato, first, $10; Anton Kurts, War- " sldes the vice presidents of the six dis- |, omen are away sgeond, 35; George Poor, Hastings, Miss Newten Makes Them. tricts of the Nebraske federations wid | Mrs, A. K. Gault of Omaha presented the | Best peck bariey other than six of twe. | po A A. Newton, an employe of the others equaliy preminent. plan for organizing a !ub and the need of | [PW: B, Hendle, Waitham, first §i0; | Department of Agriculture, is the maker [ Women on Farms Paul Burt Sullwater, second, #; Kd [of many ef these wonderful and awful ome knowledge of parliamentary praotlos. [ Attleson, Vernd L N rndal third, 4 1 r v at D Mrs. Whitmore opemed the discussior | AMrs. Margaret Blair spoke but briof! W onnoes of brises InKansas for bea: | STeations which are on display at the carn with a brief talk In which she reculi. unouneing, for the first time, her subjects | C9TM, Wheat, oals and barley for grain | shew. statistics showing the per cent of i | luring the week. “Textiles,’ “Beauty In|® Sest Lin ears yeri *iunt corn: 8 .| A Wubject much more probably to her sanity among farmers’ wives greater iLu. | jress,” “Home Decoration” and “Home |Trent, Hiawatha, first, $60; Josl Strahn, [ UKIng 18 shewn in the wax apeciments of among any eiher clase of women. Lii. | Making as an Art" Wil be given Wednes. | SADSUIS, seond §iZ; F. . Rox. Hiawaiba, | frults. Hers again art han eutdone vaure she explaiied was beeauss of the Isolatec | day, Thursdny, Friday and Saturday aft- |- B “0'4 1ike to get your recips for presery- For best ten ears white dent corn: J. M. lfe of hard werk, barren of recreation | ernoon and all women will be admitted, | Glliman, Leavenworth, f 50; 8. C.|ing those apples,’” suggested a farmer to or diversion, whieh they ‘ed. At every Trent, Hiawatha, second yron Gl v 5 af)y ChASRE BOIAR (he soerdl’ adrita: . . ; Iomeph Abel, a government officer who is sacrifice possible, thewe methers educated " +4 . e R by T N P o their children, but met to remain on the slon pald to the exposition. For beat ten ears corn other than y llo“l"onn"t'-d with the force in charge of the o atvacligin prol or white dent: Gsorge Oshell. Gardnir | xhibit. farms, as they weuld spare them the life B . of drudgery that had been thel State's Ald, the Woman's Club," was the [ 308 Strabn, Sabeths, QUll- { “Oh, you wise guys can't fool me, Gomestlo sclence and the women's councry | Of Ilinols. “Good Citizenship as Influenced goora Defrass, Ac irat, $30; George o &8 WeSE T B e, Wb heat: W. P |on them and peaches with nice fuzsy fuss the best aecount for the begt develspment | 4874 of the Kani red wnter: A. C. Meyer, Leavenworth 18 the questien.' Loavenworth, first, $35: A, C, Dannebors, | Bvery microscopic spot and coloration of was the opinion of all. Through the dla- [ram, the visiting presidents of state fed 1) V. E. Vi s Y X “ B eonference of club women. Mrs. F'. H. Cols | 80 ¥ A Cottman Mannatian ihied 32 | “Thoss are fust imitations made of wax,” by | replied Mr. Abel. But the telephene, rural delivery, aute- moblle er driving herse, ! man, Leavenworth, second, $4; W. J. Ryan, o v traveling 1IVaey, | yupset of & Japer by Mra, Francis Everett | Lasvermorin hirde 8 A% | turnea the farmer, leaving in disgust. ‘I wintar wheat: Si- | guess I've seen more apples than you ever Clubs are rapidly ehanging an this with | 7 Fiome Training” was presented by Mrs. O AR, § Fra® | heara of, 1 raiee 'em on my farm. : the farmer's wife of todsy, she saig | JUlSR Richards of the Iowa federation; |Hlawatha, third, 3 There are plums with the natural “bloom’ federation and “Value | Rosshor, secend, George Osheli, Gard: | that leek good to eat, but in their hearts of the farmer's wite and family and to|°f Oreenisation” by Mrs. C. G. Higbee of | ner, third, ¥ they are just paratine frauds. State Federntion Hendy Heard, |firat ii3ie; A. Danneborg, Hiawa.ha, | bugs represents many and many a day of That the weman's club ia the most direct | The club mevement In many of its| Far hest slow pAinstaking work by skilled hands. \‘I"l:"j‘\"l”;;ird ;;‘fl #; W. E. Watkins, An- | the original fruit is reproduced on the | trict meetings and the country club the ) erations being the speakers. ) peok wax model with brush and paint. In the (Continued from First Page.) The Mezzanine Floor and exquisite Ladies’ Parlors. You will admire the unique Blue Foun- tain Room, the Palatial Ball Zooms and Bangquet Halls, and the mumiterless other new and unusual features that contribute to the comfort and enterminment of guests. You are specially invited to see the Kitohens of Hotel La Salle—the most ete and senitary in the y &re open feor inspection It costs no more of the Nebraska federation presided. “The | For best single ear dent cern, any cslor the tewn rest rosm, the shert ocourse in | For hewt pook “How thess Innevations may be turned (o | (T187 and Plavgrounds,’ by Mrs. God- | /fioF beet BIck, ted wipter arheal 3 boat pock wh her th t reach and uplift all who live on the farms | Minnesots. or beat peck wheat other than hard '] Each of the beauty fruits or terrific Tor heat peck white cats: J. M. Glliman medium of attaining the desired results |phases was presemted at the afternoon pro to stop at the Mrs. Francis| For' best peck oats other than white or thousands of superior women on the farme | Bverett of Illinols discussed the club as | black: S, Treat, Hiawatha, first, §12.59. | reproduction of enlarged specimens of the may be brought out and developed to take |"The State's Aaid." G Sramarer. Leavenwworth scsond ®i W. | yny parasitic insects it is necessary for thelr places as leaders in their own com-| '“We are no longer merely study olubs | ior best peck bailey: A. F. Huse, Man- | the operator to work hour after hour with munities until the standards are ralsed |Pecause our study has gulded and fitied | PAUAD. £rst, 310; W. E. Watkins, ABthony, | tireloss eyes at & powerful microscope. there by just the same processes as the|US to do other things. The hisiory cf the R EOeU L Dikid Foe: Puse Pobas town and eity elub women have helped to|Olub today is reflected In the Individual [ MUFFIN 3 educate public sentiment and' bring about |Club woman,” said she. What the government is doing to Insure better conditions. “Just as any nermal woman must give | Hot Corn Confections Turned Out by | the Purity of food products is well illus- Teachers and Phrents; ald to the ohild In distress, so the club Thirty Young Cookns. trated by the specimens of rejected meais Mrs. Francis Everstt of Illinols, who |6!Ves 1tself and its efforts to improve the | The “Muffin factory,” as the domestic (" ""’;"M"‘ ‘.‘"““"‘"“' OABS.;: Here apent her girthood on a Nebraska tarm, | ETeAter meeds of society, ‘The federation | science department of the corn show hae |bni' Of Giseased hoss and cattle from advocated the cooperation of teachers and | °f C1IB.18 at qnce the clearing house for | been jocularily designated, opened Tuesday | & rov e of gotual work _’l"l:;'—‘osr- :: Phreats 16 impreFdmént- ube the | INformation und the center for inspira- | Migs Jessicn Bessack, head of the domestic | jyrapa gaceeoin®are ol 1 n:. :,:«.- consolidated school as & substitute for the | tl°% The &im and the end of it all ls the | arts department of Ames university, has| opuisivensss. This display atiracts a great lttle district scheol, which shall emable |*2!V&tion of the child and the bettering | thirty pupfls working in the corn show's | jeal of. attention from the corn show visi- of the aondition ef the temily.' kitchen foundry, and the night classes are | (crs and many of them are amusingly Then Mrs. Everett took Susan B. An-|yet te be organised. skaptlial BUNEAS genuinensds o7 the oo ;::::;‘:n hcmnt- ‘.(:":“m::““': seem ':Y Corn mutfing, of course, are demanding | hibit. onsent to have turned over to " 9 e ariog ot e amans don | & 0¥ shiare of the attention of the White| “Meray It orusl to Innoculate animals T hotlaty o ang el Cxome ot A b | aproned youns women who are thers to | just to et specimens like that exclaimed s Slub women re naing in making thess | /647 HOW to and how not to prepars food. | one well intending, but much misunder- | popaied bl ot wiieh - 1a the, Brovesbial A couple of bold men broke rudely into thig | standing wewan, i € ounce of phéyention. By & cempelgn el department and demanded samples. They | Road making Is the subjeet of a most | = - & o «ducation they are Influening legisiation | ©81ed the samples good and came back for | Interesting display. Here in miniature ls bflcy'rti‘f.‘{‘;"of ‘{;‘.‘,‘.:.;L.;’.'-" liman, . |deres ofias good land as lays out of doors. | shown (n the Kellogg booth on the main Tt el Bt whieh il pudias [ a werios of models reduced to scale show- | g & Theor + We J- |1t wiil be sold on forty years' time at b|floor. and enforce it, and their accomplishments | Tanged about long tables equipped with ing exaotly how the various kinds of| “Cow Testing Allolllll;llu""‘ Hon. Colon | per cent interest. I would be glad to tell| The best ten ears are shown in the de- and Ao e foremont - achivvaments | 48 AN electric moves tne gaia beaproned x.,;:x. are made and hew te imake them. |C. Lilis, Coopersvile. Mich, any of you folks about it at the Okiahoma | partment of the “opem to the world 9.0 Smtusy, srray of student cooks give the impression | (1% WPTTIEEHEC M .u;:"\:r“m"emm:;f O ety ERE o0 a0t tho | 1o thA Afbbds Hotor i Sive 4164 ot liosit c]:u:un;hm e Y l'r:n: e-! g 0. C. _|of a blg laberatory foros at work. ive nan Inher n e hetel. v cra- | main bullding, on_the s hey canno .r‘.‘xr;nc-p‘:k-"m;eof“:’:u:":tm(;::n'l:‘:. "Hovuu Shop" s (he tnteresting title or | 42011008 S5 BAllord Toad s & ministure Quastion gf Mendel's Lawa," Fradoriek Ad-| yure that 1 would Iike to have your people | be missed becaune of the fmmenss trophy tion.” ‘“Aune Bradstreet, wife of Gov- | lecture to be Blyen in connection with the | o*yy FOIRE U everyIRIng there, Syotug- [ osding the Mrond Sow and Lditer ln lup Rere get acquainted with, which i near them. In the same depart- erncr Bradetreet, was the first woman or- | work of this depirtment Wednesday after- | & ‘ qagas JEiesting, RPIORy ment are the best bushel and alse “‘the ganizer In this country,” said Mre, Hig- | noon at 1:30 o'clock, by Mrs. Margaret J. One of the beauty spots of the exposi- | biggest and best ear in the world,” also . bana, Iil. S rAux’.ueud:zdd:"{mrrni:'cni:“:u“:n:mro:f‘:: WEDBNESDAY EVENING ROME HOTRL. e 9 “Imperfection ominance in Hater- # 1a. & bee, "mo then she compared Anne Brad- | Blair, who is in charge of the department | ne objeot of much attention from the |oEyyoies,” Dr. C. B. Davenport, Cold Spring | tion ui:m alfalfa palace, a beaufiful bulld- | wen by Iidlana. street’s discouraging experiences with the|of domestie sclence at the state university | farmers. The government lssuss a booklet | H&rbor, Long Island, N. Ing made entirely of alfalfa and used to opportunities of women today, made pos- | of Minnesots. “Progress in Ereeding for Better Market [house the sced exhibits which have been telling ust how to bulld such N Fowls," SO0 ThAMEn T WiTiets ur tHe Blawset: 5 ) h ul ch a barn, i"“y‘pu Ar Fowls." Fref. H. C. Pierce, Ames, In conelusion she sald: magnificeht new Hotel La Salle than at other first-class Chicago hotels FACTORY IS POPULAR ] Suggestion ! For Christmas—for the whole family— for all winter:— Omahs started an imnovation at the entered In competition With the World. | Horse show several years ago which was how Weet to fet ta the barpain countsd an 'ype Whigh Should be Followed In |Surrounding the bullding is s full lot, latd WAL 3¢ tnfoematien on u;'tlln ¥ . ,,“'f)‘{Ef‘"’f"Q’;‘:,‘l;h Fisdustion,” Xeet. W-lgut with walks and lawns, tn which n-3::“:h:o:';:.'::":.:n';:u:m:h:.;:;" “Into this experlence of sympathetic| Mrs. Blair will lecture Friday on “Home file hheriianes Gf the Maishiog Quallty | erowing all sorts of grasses. One corner | uo, b TS SO G T FU0 AALT relationship women ure entering through | Decorations 4 Baturday on ‘“Home | First Session Wedn if Rgwan: Poultry,” Dr. BAymcid Tear’. ot the AR hhs 8. SIWWING Sl 8 b1 0 0y Lermisions T geve he peshle the close organization of the club. Loyalty | Cooking Art” and “Shirtwalst Mak- Hotel Rom: Data on the Direction of the Crogs with | falfa, while in andther s arranged bundles | " Joo0 i to pees from one bex te g o ook be e dadl The Ameriean Brosders' associaton, ont | the Doiestic ‘Fowl" Prof. C. A. Rogers, | of aifferent kinds of field gramses. lavelea | 10 CPOTTONI (o FAR 0 T O 00 - t the mest noted by t | ithaes, N, Y. " 1 1 . > Each member makes her place regardless| oo oo TPEmLY | this byttt Doens 1o strmar et | 4t Apout Breeaing tor the 30-Key T e o _comimon Nemes |adopted. at the concerts of the Mexicen of sect or ef soclal position. She gives i I ol B gt e g band at the National Corn exposition. A : in Omahe toduy, Omaha havimg been | * Facter in | they grow in ditferent sections of the eoun- . s oy L. et o M g ipment of Departments. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, is hiblts of grass aeeds, all piaced in the ual- | (RS0 €VRITE SO the Coneel 4UTRE Gantity. Theve 18 mo oalss to fear thit | the Sxpesitien is s-littie city by iiselt, president of this association, Willlam form glass covered boxes provided by the |, = . J Rrom . h g The munielpal government Is represented | George of Aurora, I, vioe president; W. management. fha Mpd. seNierie BYR N Be.ATI oemtio- :'h:‘t"“"“,:"":‘n "":1"0‘:""'“:""'“::"" ;::: by the officers of the show. There ls a | M. Hays, mssistant secretary of agricul- poltan 1h OharstieaLib eyt “"" the - fire department, with uari ture, Ty N. H. Gentry of g hGresn . i b s, MRS g 81 Bk mechanical the rules, woman never be-| qib (ARCTCN" W“"h::::"-m::: S | S M Tedaber: Sl T e O S s | tions are displayed and the band will play comes merely the convict with a certaln|un independent reporting system. James| Soma of the meetings of the association pariay 1+ b b, m"_' o lp“ s {200 evening. ffor 8_BNATL. shenry of At number attached; she remains ever the|McNamara of the Omaha fire department [ will be held In the music room at the| ®. M. Tardy of Chandler, Okl, Is re- | BPRre 2 -sorn, by ? 2ot 1) gome time the national airs of all coun- wcman in prison. It gives permanence and |is 14 charge of exposition station No. 1 | Auditorlum and some In the banquet room | joleing over the faet that he has been |them there. The winners arg scattered | (ries, ending with the “Star Spangled Ran- interest to organization that membors re- | Sergeant Mike Dempsey is chlef of the |at the Rom awarded a premium, upon some samplos | 2round. | ner.” Angels main se distinetly individual. sroup of stalwart policemen who are| Following s the program for the open- | of whits and Blood, Butcher corn, at the | The Palin ear, the best ear, which won Tel M*‘I"k “The best things In programs are written | guarding the exposition. Ing day's session: oorn show, products of his farm in the |the Kellogg and many other trophies, I Thers between the lines. Gradual awakening to| “A lusty bunch of lads,” sald Mike just WEDNESDAY FORENOON, youns state. the greater significance of life; new cn- [after roll call at the grounds. “A fine AUDITORIUM 1 do not know yet what other pre A w {‘l‘hlh!yuy m for humanity; the discovery of |bunch of big farmers they'd make. Im- | Addreas by Vice Fresident have been awarded to eur sectiol One thu George, Aurora, I1l. m & friend; these were never expressed in |Agine that fellow Brown out pulling ot | L ’mamn. of Game Birds Mr. Tardy, “but we rather think we will | This lecture will give some Inside tips on | which may be had for the asking. Women, Even in Persen. ¥y Morning ut A Columbia ° “Improved Champion” Graphophone and this outfit of six double- disc records to start with, A 333 {M Ninety and Nine A BT { o et A 284 (Hark! The Horald ciry N Want Ads ure Business Boosters. e e st et r—— Sunkist Flour is the most William Colombia Phonegraph Co. el T e printers ink, These make substudy quick |(he Eolden ears in the middie of a No-|ity,’ Whliaos Evans Oak Park, [l "| sabe 18 8 fow mere Defare the sxposition g . 1 'l A 5133 {OIIW With promise; they create a vast aystem |Dresks maise plantation. I'm hait afraid |, Detalle for 8 Uame and Fish Breegers’ | N Stleat of interests and enthusiasms, of inspira- |Pome of these EaTTany, will BiSmap it | Gl e i ation Flooks | W9 have a great stata down thers One econormcal you can buy A 753 (Schats Walser tion and’ proteetion. These constitute the (106" (L rating a | UPon B O ety I P tarie Soka | of limitiess agricultural possibilities and g Medley af Christ- u-uu ;t organisatien. g ; 3 O . The Satesliiin troaan | :)P!;m!:“ mmer.m"‘ an unl:rvu‘:ud‘ :;)lml:: mm:-::r:;"n-.t 10' Sunkist g farther than most flours—each sack mes Carals, re. Julian Richards of the Towa federa- |\ "y ynnex near the entrance. The |in Lamb Production in Central Tennesses, | Chted about forty-sev 5 bo makes four te six loaves more bread. Sunkist Flour COST YOU § 0 tion talked of “The Influence of Home| .. s of this restaurant will go into |J- B Hite Galiatin, n, " | Okiahoma City, and ws have all Kinds of | is made from selected high grade wheat—milled very JUST Life Upen Goed Citigenship.” She estl- | “ounay of the Institute. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ROME | railroads running throush our.part of the € c ily under conditions ef absolute cleanliness. - mated that 80 per cent of the club women “Hereford-ShorthcPn Crosses,” B, K. |eeuntry, such the 'Frisco, 'Katy and Sunkist is richer in gluten—the nutritive and bread- today are interested in the home and the| ~ Dynamite Wrecks Duilaings Fogls, Jetferson, N. C. o Rock Island. making element—gives you more and better bread. child and pointed out the necessity of in-|as completely as coughs and colds wreck |, UPHOETRERT 3 Auinl Spheids” Rean By the way, we are golng to have a . i stilitng in the child the principals that will | lungs. Cure them quick with Dr. Khz'a| “‘Grade Brahmin Cattls in Our Southern | blg sale of school lands down there De- Sunkist Floar always gives .ooJ results make him respeetful of authority, of the | New Discavery. 500 and §1.00. For sale by (States™ Prof C. L, Willoughby, G:orais|cember 15, which will run on untll January | righte and priyileges of others and of his | Beaton Drug B tant Principle In Belecting for |7. The saies will embrace IRubbers Shipped in Thirty Minutes Don't let your stock run down when you need rubbers most. Look over your stock \ and telegraph, telephone or mail us your order for LYCOMING, KEYSTONE and EMPIRE RUBBERS Special merchandise package cars leave St. Louis every night and reach Omaha second morning. We ship orders before the sun goes down. HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE CO, St. Louis, U. S. A.

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