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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE! SEPTEMBER 3, 1916. The Busy Bees : : Their Own Page; NEW BUSY BEE REIGN begins this Sunday. King Elvyn 3 Q Bovell and Queen Ruth Ribbel have retired and a new King and ng aIld ueen Of the Busy Bees Queen have come to rule in their stead, Walter Wiese of Bennington, Neb,, is the new King. Walter's stories are extremely popular with the Busy Bees for they are :xceedingly well written and most interesting. Miriam Mosher, in the Seventh grade at Farnam school, is the new Busy Bee Queen.|. Miriam's stories, too, are of the sort that make us eager to read the next one. Under two such excellent rulers, the Busy Bee page shoald prove most enjoyable during their reign, which will extend to the first of the year. Scattered votes for other candidates were received also. | Simultaneously with the_new term of office, school opens and the Busy | Bee editor wishes success to all the little readers of this page. You have a fresh start to make, all of you with the same opportunities. Now it is up to you alone to do the rest. From Palmer, Neb., has come an interesting letter entitled “A Wild Ride,” but the name of the writer was omitted. If the person who wrote it will send his or her name the story will be printed. Leona Walter of the Blue side wins the prize book this week. Honorable mention is awarded Jeannette Marie Oliphant and Jeannetta Sloan, both of the Blue side also. A particularly neat letter was that of Edythe Olsen of the Red side. Little Stories by Little Folk Samuel Gompers Reviews Progress Made by Labor During the Yefr Greater Progress Made in ““9 Becuring Shorter Work Day Than Ever Made Before. GREAT BOON TO WORKERS , —C LAY KEEL FOR NEW 1S, BATILESHP Keel of Super-Warship Oali- fornis Will Be Laid at Mare ‘Is'and This Month, TO BE YLEOTRICAL MARYEL 4 g Washington, Sept. 2. — Samuel ‘San Franuisco, Sept. 2—Besides be- | Gompers, president of the American ing an elect*ical marvel, the new su- Federation of Labor, made public per-dreadnaught California, which is [tonight a statement on “Labor's to have its keel laid probably some fi“’"".c"“"“ and Issues” for 1916, > hi th at Mare island in which he characterized the past time this month at Mare island navy {year a9 a2 remarkable one in the vard, will be as near impregnable to | progress of the labor movement, es- mine and torpedo attacks as it is pos- [ pecially in the shortening of the sible to make a modern warship, The ]"°Tkl"‘¥ day and in general labor armor and other protection against i:"‘: afgfi:.w"rhe statement, in full, these weapons have been worked out |~ “Lapor day, 1916, brings to the in the greatest detail and embody many novel features that are the re- ;5 workers of America the right to aE sult of careful study of naval engage- 3 ments in the present European war. 3 tests and crises that have proved its fundamental principles; there have been opportunities that have tested its practical efficiency. Through them cheer and confidence in the trade union movement. There have been ‘When ‘the contract for battleship No. 44 was awarded to the Mare isl- and navy yard the name “California” |all the trade union movement has (Prize Story.) phone, also a church, store and school already had been given to battleship made sure progress and gained in Goes on Farm. house near our home. There is some No. 40, under construction at the New ‘°“gd’"' "":?" ‘f’ "",‘ ."-'"“"41, i ’ M PETR By Lf‘olna Wablltel:s. é\|ced 11 Years. |very pret!yd doksery here. 48 “Every national and international, v bion, Neb. Blue Side. One Sunday five auto loads fro York navy yard. Inasmuch as No. every local union affiliated to the SJMUEL Go ’ i s 1 hive not written for a.long time, | Pine Bluffs went to Pawnee Buttes o I thought 1 would write and tell | in Colorado for the day. After din- you where I am. I am at Albion,|ner most every one climbed one .of Alr:;rir.;nfi Federation of Labor has oCH PHOTO be built on the Pacific coast, the Navy | made definite progress in securing 7 i the concept that labor was a commod- Ve ¥ department directed that the name of i‘:'"::‘u":;’i"“‘;:":v}fia“::e 3,::;’;:5;' ity, and ?herefore property, employ- N?b., vmw.hg m{ aunt. [They [w: fon :ihch?msi:' Thegi stand l;e\:cral hun- tte one to be built at Mare island tal of betterment in all relations nf|ers have tried .to repress efforts of ah nrm‘.1 elll came I was sick for | lr:f eet high. It is said a band ot should be changed to California and tite. 1 it 'hO s workers for progress and for larger |three days. had eaten too m!n,h: ndians was driven by another band the one building in New York should | '1'e. h" sgme 0"83"‘" "";! © SUC-| iherty by punishing these efforts un-|€andy. 1'am having a very nice time | upon these buttes one time and held be named the New Mexico. “"}r kl'. :;" ;:"0"10"3- " der anti-trust legislation and by at-|and the air is much fresher than in |them prisoners until they starved to -F.or some time before the R’lnl for h l. lnhl th al “;l’ movement as a tempting to restrain them through town, the grass much greener. I|death. I hope to see my letter in the’ California were made the Navy | whole, there .has "‘wl ";:!.;x" pfgl- the injunctive process, It was to pro-[get the cows every night, feed the print. I wish to join the Blue Side. department experts satisfied them- "l:hm ’lltwflnl kedfll h- our day | ect the workers against these abuses hogs, horses and chickens and ducks; 7 selves by exhaustive tests that ves- o:h e § oflrter wo‘l'd a‘y than in _Hn‘y and to establish recognition of the [four fittle ducks died; one died day Johnny’s School Days. sels of the proposed cg"’““?l:":n otaer sim f‘:h perios '°. time. be i €| concept that the workers and all of [ before yesterday, and three died yes- By Lucile Sonneland, 2805 North could not be sunk either by striking meaning of these victories can be in- | heir attributes were human, that the terday. I think the pigs killed them.| Sixty-first Avenue, Benson, Neb, & mine or torpedo attack. It is un- |terpreted only in the light of full un-|j2por cecvions of the Clayton act were s 44 was to be the largest warship to It is threshing time out here. I Blue Side. ST that-the construction of the | derstanding of the meaning of the|enacted, In addition to these big|just got through cutting out a whole | It was Monday morning. Joh .”]. am %5537’ s by an improved method |eight-hour day. The shorter work- | achievements many other important |lot of paper dolls. They are all busy | woke u; helringy hisor:g‘tfier J&lfl:; g&wfl' »HoTe ; s have been enacted creasing in mber sion of congress since the fifty-ninth session.” A cooking out in the kitchen, so I came | him. e wondered what she was in here, sat down and began writing | calling him for, so he got up and went to the Busy Bee page. downstairs, where a terrible sight met My uncle just came in with a load | his_eyes. . of wheat. The three days I was sick| There on the table lay a pile of I made my doll a lot of clothes and [ books, some paper and’pencils and today I washed them all. 1 am hav- |2 nice pair of shoes and a new waist. white. Then we moved to another ing a very nice time out here. Well, | He put the shoes on, then the new ; place, and we moved her, too. Then I must close with Jove to all the | Waist and wondered what the books oy in two or three months she had four Busy Bees. were for. more little kittens, But before they Women Are e ;| "l mothee told. i - This is a true story. | is mother told him he was to | grew up we moved and took her and DOin i the World start “t'o d“h’OOL Jolinny began to er".mese | her kittens with us. But she did not g n (Honorable Mention.) cfi" h ]3“%"’""}1 ;" 3}‘9 to ‘h“Y —|stay there very long. Just after she % . Works to Earn Kodak. it At o evertheless his mother ran away two of the kittens died and ; : : took him. he Wanted to eat. I then put him in : : BySo{xet?lnE:‘:feielg::'eemg!l%';:ghsid:(.)z He met his teacher and playmates | the washhouse and he fell asleep. The %’;flg’i taov‘r;uceatstl;;l)l:d the other two, and decided it wasn’t so bad after |first three nights he barked all night Hl.v’e any of ylt:ll B“l:ydBke?“ lever all. He passed every year and each [long, so the next night we let him - A p N ""'k" m;sney tob“’l’l‘l V) ld di ;m {car liked school life better, until [stay out of doors. He will shake|p M CQ“t:' "X" 414 4 working lor one by helping do dishes | ho oraduated. Then he went to col- | hands with us. We tell him to shake | =Y S, ?;‘galretd rg,s by' Bgle Years, and sweep and dust. Mamma pays|jege where after a few years he | hands and he holds out his right paw. “?" A ; h“‘ Side. | me every week. I like to do house- gmdul!ed. Now he is working in the | We give him a bath every Monday. | . ; w:}:e Apea hmgGl‘ e day with work ‘and’cook and sew, I like to|pank as bookkeeper. when we get through washing When fafl: mg]_herhon the Glenburine fruit i knelds}t‘v:e::li.db\l; cl:llmlanx; ;\{3:: '1;: Now, Buahy Bees, don’t be ;ro? ‘!:Je- u_rekhaddhim algout two weeks lie got | gz hig; tfe“:: “f]hfl‘}‘;‘”":;g::‘ h;!; clipper of bow, g il ) me. wi cause you have to go to school, but|sick and wouldn’t eat for three days. : 243 ad ofifh!meo:::r!hn ram. :“ug:;g ,I]’:e.;:;::‘:;:“:og:in:m?:? o'clock in the court house. The|will teach me how. I crochet and tat | get ready and go with a smile on | The next morning my sister told r}:le shigtyd:o _ptlay 'J"';’I'd" favi { use of electricity thron.ldl‘.lflfl' m:o wgfiuen of ;kecfil;:: Memorial church ;Jhen 1 .lrdthm"h' “:fd;illl,«‘)y :Vll::‘; iw;oulx;,fm:e :io you can work in the tfg feed hém Wifl:lr; spc;lon. I did that hing th:sl;::; ;guse xétwg;y?rgca!:lr}: ssel % ‘extend n| e : will serve lun b am crocheting a pair w ank some day. > r two days. en he was alright. : by § f will be most rtening 'hfodl’"w“ of work SSW Cd i o? your ' Busy Bees |* This 16 a "3;“: ey &! surrrlsed to see a white hen with nine relied upon to fake the |day - is something mofe than an i 1P l'l"fl" to torpedo and|economic demand. It is a demand :“ng:::: destruction. They are to be|for opportunity, for rest, recuper-|yith every s jeel, but will not bcfrll'ld. as is the [ation, and development; things which %“h other ships, Also resistance | make life more than mechanical ‘been increased 25 to 30 per cent. | drudgery. v Main Engines Electric, Short Hour Workers Best Paid, The main engines will be electric, “The workers whose whole periods the electric generators being driven |are short are essentially different by steam turbines of horsepow- | from those who are so worn by toil er, the steam supplies by oil burning [that they have neither energy nor ‘witer tube boilers. Nyog only the |mind for other things in life, They of machinery installation, but its | become more energetic, more re- sourceful workers, with keener men- ;.“l'y .indbl're!lll pro:ucing p?'wer. h:u:lev»::;rkycuo t:‘:: :h:t l:e:g . :.r‘td The West Side Woman's Christian workers. With every reduction in|Temperance union will hold its regu- hours_there is always a correspond- far meeting Thursday afternoon at ing increase®in wages. Wherever |the home of Mrs. Frank Cockayne, American constructors. and demands for the shorter workday and | 4703 Mason stre on all battleships of the United | higher wages have been iruented itk 4 i e il oo |1 crged by asgusioed morkers dur. | T\ T8 L L0 omens Councl e of oo, L1t past yash, they livs met, ith will he beld Tuesday from 11 to 2 blue and white, and the other two were all black. I cannot remember all their names, but the old cat’s name was Buster. She was black and ent id to be entirely rom any ever adopted for 't "will be- fited with two_cage lengthens t of development § , : . e s little chick d d U. S. Grant Woman’s Relief Corps | crochet or tat? I suppose most of Has Cat and Kittens. | ittle chickens and wondered whers “m’.:r "0" &‘c n?)mtzl:;'l:stivfllmfll': will hold iu'renhr meeting Tues- | them do. i By Therese Peterson, Marquette, . The Sunflower, f:&f,?f hll:al:iav:otouns them'h“ grand- in w give the workers the day at 2:30 o'clock in Memorial hall|" T think I will now tell you a little Neb. Blue Side. | By Phyllis Covalt, Aged 13 Years, spring. set any hens since Sia s g advantage of the |8 the court house. about my:p :do:. His name isKing.| 1 am a new Busy Bee. I have| Crescent, Ia. Blue Side. We looked about d finall increased opportunities of the shorter = Helikes to}ett e ball for p.pa_when never written to the page before. 1| I am just the color of the sun with heard a little weak':lm';l: Aug. NuaLy. workday. e - workers - of short A regular meeting of General H.|po plays ball. When you tell King to|am 9 years old and will be in the one big brown eye. I am tall and st JBrP . ;s 3 : { g der the bunk h i different citizens from those who are| F 2By, i ia} hall Wednes. | UF hand., We used to have another 13{1 il g’u A ever | Eraudmothers who: Have gardens. T|josched and among them was a 80 exhausted by the daily grind that :;;‘ LAtk ds samed, Gusen.t She B ets S ot the Kitteass abe very | oy oy lital ang honest, Nobody | chick crying for all he was worth they h neither the tim r th 7 over if you would tell her to. en- ' ne and look into my | The {jt¢] 1, h i cngly“;eor t;:oulh! nor :u;:nion.; : " intendents | €ver mamma tells her to go and lay P,Ilyflll;rhTh:g' rphnye iislf;l;?" :1; dtl}:: :l"y' of living. The chnldm;".«:ayy Why loniso’m: sa‘:]‘a w:s Wtéy s:gcn:id axng ter foad, better clothing, time and|pey;erance union are announced as | 1°F-ixe . I have also a dog and his name is | would just stop and study th d took a stick and gently rolled him opportunify for the cultivation of the | ¢ Sinbr. . any more. We sent her to an opera- ol p and study the sturdy | towards me until he was in reach of best and %e highest that is possible Mlé%::&eliuic work, Mrs, F. A, |torat F':::‘r’;"s'}n::; ‘i?"‘lg ct:nwnt; | ’?“i’ag:: na'lr-::: a{'ehiov:cn:'w:nd‘ okiiofl,;g. {.l,?,:fi .b';d ;b:r "fizz&,‘,lke I‘tt ti's"sa;'::a';": my ?}:ntdt 11'(1'3 ,:"Is s(;‘ glad 3:: fi;d d sty T is. | I will close for this tithe, hoping Mr. | faithful to its god, the Th one that took pity on him, and I ran hope, Mr. Waste Paper Basket is vis- | 10 (e B 0 2 hicthday party Homeh: & god, the sun, € sun-| with him into the house to grand- : o f i , N0 matter how small or how :I::lise:m b frlentr when my St%Y | when my letter come’ in. large, its bright face is :lwaysotrur:e“f’l :;tl:‘lei;c;cgryt,om Sae wood hewr of in the life of man. ‘ i e issions, Mrs. “Economic _achievements are the gl!.-""lf::"vfle,?:::|;:',‘:e,‘:::’r;‘o:;d 1;;. basis upon which the workers islation, Mrs. Alice Minick; < Loyal gecure social and political progres Temperance legion, Mrs. J. Lane; to the light of the sun, the way you i e sppr sl o e e etiugs, Mrs, . Hartnott: Pet Dog Fido. should turn to the light She took the fuzzy little fellow and achievements is the power that will ::::;"an':il relizf. Mesdames Sarah Honorable Mention.) By Edythe Olsen, Aged 10 Years,|ang no"chndgwnfie;rgt};fi:fflgos{oggg‘ g lmdhh‘lm o }a{wmdow ¥ o secure justice for them in every other | powell, Mrs:'L, Prather, F. Gallup, L. From Hilly Country. Weeping Water, Neb. Red Side. | just look at the sunflower and have 4 | * o . Sunshine. e began to get stronger until at last he would not relation. Shorter hours and higher | Syeoner, F. Edling; medal con-|By g stay in the window at all—he was get- : eannetta Sloan, Aged 12 Years.| My dog’s name is Fido. He was bright, ha fudd Hke itaad 4 wages give the opportunity and the | jets “Mesdames Edith Shinrock, C. pfiy o ltiee ftand you will ine Bluffs, Wyo. Blue Side. |[only about two weeks old when we | always be liked by your little friends means to live better and more pur-| [an¢, Belle Wilcox and Miss Blanche | This is the first time T have written. | got him. He is black and white. My [and be remembered alway f ity | ting too frisky for anything. poseful lives. : 1 and prisons, Mrs. G. H.[T read the Busy Bees’ page every |brother brought him home to-me one | Y appreciate your think)::ngormly' s ‘)\\’lfée:bgrlar;d{noth:r tfoux_:d that _hu/»,/; Power through economic organi- quist; medical temperance, Dr, | week and epjoy it very much. I live |night. He called me, so I went to|story good and printing it. wou solutely not stay in the win- zation means political power, ere | Jannie Laird;, scientific' instructions, [on a farm sixteen miles north of Pine |see what he wanted. When I came dow any longer, she made a nice, cozy ot e sicmomic ety a3 b oy | B e 1w o o Bt 0 e G k| e B of Engas. |75 i, 5 008k ke K v 3 & ¥ , Dr. Jennie ave a tele-' him to the house and gave bie Hajek, 4 1 5 existence and a program, By organ- Rome:‘tin::e lcpi:;:;:. fi’".? T our mail every day an y e Hajek, Aged 12, Clarkson, | few minutes she would have to talk " Neb. Blue Side. h H izing its economic power t0 secure|\cClair; Christian citizenship, Mrs, One Sunday afternoon ewe went to] o e e cotld erta ey, ! T h V b3 s i - v visit in ' Calic ' : W t to keep him from yeaping, and at sl proclon b adhing| i whle b ks, M. fom, o owo mént vt n i Moy Changes in the [1oks e s o 5, 55 b o ap st 1 E"‘“““‘- the American Federation of | hranch, Mrs. C. L.. Smith; social| Mrs. J. E. Garman gave a_dinner RuSSian council Of driving got kiled. 1t happened at 6 ‘l:,m ]ah’;"a,:?:" ha?d't'l Ll AR s morow. Legiflative meelings and red letter days. Mr. Juenday bigrar epet g PN ';"I‘E?‘:' o'dlock in the morning. but 28 $00n a8 she put him in the bac: avid Linn; Union Signal collector, | of Florence ar s . ] & s . el camia’ {bete - dh % out him i as- inization Means Opportunity. | Miss Grace Failing: foreign people: gerald of Chicago. Roval Mlnlsters s:lnce Wa:r was in the very same v:;y ase \fh"egr:ni: '&';“,"‘},0“;"333 t‘f,?f?;"f:‘pgf 'E-""(" “The object of legislation which or- Miss Nellie Magee: soldiers and sail-| The officers of West Side h ' happened, only that the man was not| en, with eyes like two Yittle cl:.]lac e anized labor has sought to obtain|ors, Mrs. Cora l-l.ofimm;mfunchme. {‘Jelqhboffi 8‘;3‘_: “g“_‘:i‘;:““ :f"‘t:r:oglf (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) | there, 3 beads and only a few hours old knocw Mrs. Paul Brady; Sabbath obsery- ]\?:Tga‘m::e;‘r:nk Cocka:;'ne, William | Petrograd, Aug. 15.—The recent !D"\g;ra‘zzt’:‘:d”:l;:]:g'"fv:’c“w"‘é grandmother from a basket? = . Vickers, C. Black, William Van Du-| resignation of S. D. Sazonoff, for 8iX [ iperethe rest of the Hhy. Theee :');Cre inl:h:"t;:lsll{ctgo(t‘r;?u% fntshky l:ud ’;.‘}' sen, Will Span, Will Johnson, J.|years minister of foreign affairs in | other people beside us. We had a e sew‘/inj andm}? d" a h'm‘ Boyer, S. Faulkner, J. Cole, E. Gro- Russia, and the resignation of A. N.|big supper and then went home. .élse to do than fo g ?ostse‘:mrzéz;znef mfi‘r:ni’{ffirmam:«nih left this week | Naumoff as mipister of agriculture, to| We are planning to go out west|, 5 little chicken. So she took it y Bald 3 3 insky, | S0me time, and so I will write and tell d 0 ith 3 ith her daugh-|be succeeded by Count Bobrinsky, : out and put it with its mother. As for a month’s visit wit g ’| you about our trip later, soon as it heard its mother clucking complement of the vessel is i i B Lot | iatinibe o nataish Torget a0 pet necessary for.the [1s.always to establish larget and bet- and comg; of officers and |ter oppfinuniliu for life and freedom, [ ance, Mrs. J. A, Bryans; Sabbath been u&ully thought out | Organized labor does not seek|school work, Mrs. Belle Seymour; e ; h fl’:rough kluilll;ion tg do things }or fiowe[lmnssmn:. {{(n. wH l“ll'umi?_oa; name California previously was | the workers that they can do for|juvenile court, Mrs. W, H. ick: by an armed cmrur of tl‘\yavll’- themselves. It only seeks to estab-| peace and arbitration, Mrs. H. C t, rechristened the San Diego | lish for ( them opportunities. T umney, and literature, Mrs, G. W, - former name was assigned | principle applies to workers in pri-| Buck. %fi:hfi eship. The S: - i ter, Mrs. W. Baker, in Oklahoma. makes the nineteenth change in the S 1 new s an Diego | vate industry. ll" the l"" of wur)l:erl Mr. and Mrs. T, Brewster returned | council of ministers since ths begin- About Hen and Chicks it ran up to her in great glee and for- d" m ?0“ e i'lll ikt .emg oyme?t. i "; Wednesday from a month's visit with | ning of the war, and leaves P. L. Bark, | By Marie C bisg Aoed 10""\, m got it ever had a grandmother. . : H 8 ¢ s L J ri y; ; & f probable the California, when |t tdquem'l::ffl! b 'h;';::]p! g west Ambler relatives in California. aiatater of fiaxnte, ane L KeGregora| . T e Neb! Blue: Side,, | 2¢¢| Now, Busy Bees, tell me how this } in commission, will take her | conditio 0 ‘ fixed only by le tion, then the or- Poaon U Wakes. | oo s e | Sooial Activities lisch opportunity. It must secure wm‘ "W M?«Y‘meflt Ieghlatg)n u[uilting conditions of| Mrs, Arthur King and daughter, odene. O Te Aseoctated Freas.) | employment. | Violet, went to Manley, N o Ofi. Aug. 15~The alliance for “q!he record of the legislative dl“;enn ‘:fl\'-isitoof :n\:'{'ek.:, ,—u" Mrs. George Sutton left Wednes- | ovitch, minister of marine, the sole & ‘ chicken knew grandmother from a day for a Wegk'! visit to Plattsmouth, | survivors of the original thirteen hhfm\;::bllzle;s:rgi;gwsec that 1 won b“k“'>w its mother from grand- Neb., and will then join a fishing | members of the cabinet who held of-| “ppicci ot Zky mother? Do you suppose it heard its party to Rock Bluff, fice in August, 1914, hatehed aie: chickens o o | mothersivoice hefore! it Batched out Mrs, Oscar Pickard left Tuesday to| This record is remarkable in a coun- | "“yg ' e © weerl::‘ Shehegin lg °f,IEh9 cggr | g visit a sister at SchnylegI N;bA o try where constitutdiogfl g?ive;—‘nment g gan lay- don'l:‘?)eslti(::{ lisl ny;r‘}xec::i,oud t:f };gu Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Blackett have | has never developed beyond the em-| ™%, 5 ). e e it; me to the had as their house guests this week, | bryo, where ministerial responsibility, hesh:hi:k?:l:llsdliiz :'I‘?i‘)‘_'i‘:g 5}:25"“8 to | farm and see the hen and her chicks, moting international friendships | ochievements of the labor movement | 1; ,516'*')! rches, which had its | Since 1006, when ¢ oatt i e his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. | general elections, xotes of confidence e g e eace | of id vi ies. Th B G ter Blackett, and wife, o ington, | which lead to the overthrow S h : it g i, T A i is making slow but steady pro- ?m;:l!f::t‘da:e‘“&:“:el;e:'sm:tmaon'(i w:\'l!ilan' Jvl\la‘r“’:e’:i‘t:n. Rodgers and| Neb., and her sister, Mrl.qchlrlgs ministries, are unknown, Before the thz[:"[’;l:‘g::"‘]‘ef("”;hqe‘::e a while and I R. R. I;JO' 2‘.' Red S'ld" Jin the work of setting up its | the “fabor sections of the Clayton beothers \\'il‘lnrd and Ck:me ¢, ‘re.| Burritt, husband, and daughter, Mil- | war the average tenure of oifice was| T3 % nef EH G Bt i avtieiel "’l:" 30‘"} R °.y°“b‘ i“" and | nee.:z::':lfl““;h“ far | otiitrust law. The greatest thing in | turned from Brush, Colo Thl';r;dny dred, of Manderson, Wyo. Long.bbut during th; Ilz:st two t}l'\es":n‘é Seb e, ost in - their ;l::l“iz?“; s(::‘el:;}l, 52:;8 :;D, w}_}g;‘t 1 num- y y 0 mon | P [ | . Switzerland, Holland, Nor- “The problem of human ireedom —l"":m \e\r::‘t“&de_ W“-F;Ie" ld u'"""‘" and' Beatrice, on Wednesday evening. | teresting that the frequent, resigna- My Flower Gard i‘“'.‘l’l’" l““d it is a dandy book. Well, Sweden, Denmark and the was not ended by the work of Lin- P S l')""°7" ursday after-| pe was assisted by her niece, Mrs. |tions and dismissals have in the main By Ethel Y\ d GWSE,aegens. | . will closey as my letter is getting AR RS it coltl,There sill. remaiied 8. clash| " es. b Aocerson | of Halfibe | A TU ARG B SENG AT WEURborme pa relation o barty T G s ek Bhos Ser ok . thack you acy mach fowidey tremely delicate na- 3 f BT 1 Vi . Th ests were Misses El- | that men have been replaced by others . , Neb. 2 A of the work of organization r.u’:szn.lo -}',‘,?'“"'.',,'.{..f'.m;'c'rdfi'rim fi“,’,’,’,h“;:’{f lh:{uefit "B'e last week dt;:ag(rlllnu. ;:lnGsetcher, Hallie Zorn, |of the same party affiliations and v 1 )::I:Iee ‘“'Udflu“i" EHT?E'"S. b"tv"U the jealousies and hatreds en- freedom to these workers. It makes| jf, '.p gt e Esther Johnson, Edith and Thyra without any conspicuous difference in | vege i garden. In one I have sweet Wants to Be a War Nurse, ed between some of the Con- Ralihricaty boil - sacred fo: fesedont & rs. Frank Dunn and sons, Ken- Jepsen, Florence Wright, Ruth Lar-|political views. ? e peas and nasturtiums and in the other | By Ruth Tuttle, Aged 11 Years, Flore 1 nations by the war, none of » @Ineth and Clifford, returned Wednes- chest, Messrs. Frank and : John| In the case of each dismissal there|one I have phlox, carnations, pinks, - ,ence, Neb. Blue Side, Y “fi? icials I the work can i:equoled country upon which a bondmin may d.{':vrning from St. Jos:lph. Mo. of discounting his effective without losing his legal fet- s. George Nouns an Getcher, Cecil Simmons, Ben Elliott, |has been a complete change in the |kochia, balsam and verbenas. This| This s the first time I have written Harry Garman, Herbert Van Dusen, | personnel of the department and the is the first time)I have written to the | Hope to see my story in print, Well, at R ters, eed and given\an opporlunip - 3+ 19,5 et o -, IB Bees' ’ &1 't passing from onc belligerent 3 Ruth, returned Saturday from a visit h & ) try of finance-is the only one|Busy Bees' page. I would like to [T will tell you why I should lik ntry to another. It may be stated b pfpttct';‘he_mssl\es. :lh' 'chm}f‘!\ ;re with relatives in Idaho. S UMl N ngfir w::?‘ ’i\yas not been upset by an almost | join the Blue‘side and I also vote for |a war nurse, I think I cguldlb: ;?el‘;)». l orit: however, that the pro- | Pressing d bur ; (‘llll'&? or 4 IRCr| Mrs, O. F. Myers left Monday for China Shows |nt0r83§.dfl“ continuous series of appointments, | Mlldl’t(i Byrne for queen. I would |ing some poor sufferer and be serving fance as indicated in | ¥a8¢$ and better conditions. Section | Collins, Ia, to spend a week with dismissals and reappointments. {like to® correspond with the one I|my country. I should like to be on “carried unanimously 6 of the Clayton anti-trust act con- c e ioatitngnl | yiny The Ttk sdvanked conibns of her mother, who will then accompany her to her new home at Delaware, O, Navfl' Proflramu U. S.‘ During the period of the war there have chosen fur.queen, also Ethel De- | the Blue Side. Shlflfihli- Aug. 15.—English news- hayve been two prime ministers, two | Vinney of Blair and Margaret L.|. ‘meeting August 1 and 2, 1914, | resdom: “The labor of a human be-| "\ “and Mrs, John Wisler returned | papers in Chinese treaty ports devote | foreign ministers, three war ministers | Crosby of Sutherland, Neb. A Child's Prayer. e of the war, is being closely | N8 s not a commodity o article of | Wednesday from their auto trip to Tk space to dibcisadon’ ob-the and five ministers of the interior. Hazel McLellan, su,he’,h“d Neb, “despite the many ol commerce. . Sioux City, la., and Stanton, Neb. American naval building - program.| The ephemeral character of a min- _ . Many Pet Kittens, Red Side, s ? _!Abot Power Ivot Commodity. Miss Ada Gantz left Thursday for | Practically all the English 'papers |isterial post in Russia has provoked | By Nofd Kerns, Aged 11 Years, Phil-| A little child knelt by her bed According to the, old-time philos- | Hemmingford, Neb., to spend - a|have printed editorials on the sub-|considerable comment, for the most | lips, Neb. Blue Side. And litted her hands above her head, ject in which they speculate¢ as to|part facetious or satarical, in the Rus-| Once we got an old cat from our por.aw"?;i;..f"i‘o‘l’; T,’f.fi"}",,h,» 2 B A A what use the United States will make | sian press. “In the morning, Avhen |neighbor's. She was just a little kit-|, . b k, ii is expedient that fmodity and an article of commerce in| Mrs, Clyde Stultz went to Council|of a great fleet after it acquires it, they wake up,” says a writer in the|ten. I caught her and took her home ‘;‘,’,f,";':‘,:,"’;“;‘,‘:;"" the little one plead s in all lands should use |no way different from coal, potatoes | Bluffs Tuesday to accompany her| The following comment from the Russky Slova, “all our ministers do|and put her in the barn and shut up | Father, show him all the war ***% A with the peoples, par- |and iron. Under this concept the most | step-mother, Mrs. Mary Cook of | North China Daily News of Shanghai|the same xhinT, Each one exclaims | the doors, so I thought she could not|Thet he may follow day by day a ments of the |recent attempts have been made to| Portland, Ore., home for a visit, is typical of the English expressions: | ‘Thank God! m still a minister!'” |get out, but she did, Then I told ophy, political econoniy, and legal | month with her twin sister, Mrs. W. ought, labor powsr was a com-|F. Ryder, 0 brhg‘ t good and friend- | hold workers in oppression and un- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steiner are en-|“America obvieusly intends to have < -, papa to catch her. We put her back IT:m?flmfl%rfim.'rd:urnl\’a"«nmb‘;fl‘." 2 : tween the nations, 50 |der the domination of employers, but | tertaining his brother, 'Earl Steiner, | a big fleet. What, when it is ready, For Children’s Cough. in the barn and in a couple of days|Father, keep her pure within, f th of peaceful civil- the power to .rroduce commodities |and bride, of Hastings, Neb. They|does she intend to do with it} Pre-| You caanot use anything better for yo\u-'""ned her out, 3 Free from \evory stain of sin o ' reach that will |is something different from the com- | will reside in West Side. sumably we shall get an answer when | child's cough and cold than Df. King's| A few months afterward she had|“And there 1 baby broiner has taught man. | modities themselves. It is personal,| Mrs. Frank Wellman and sons,[we know what “undiluted American- | New Discovery. Contains nothing harmeul. | seven little kittens. Two of them | Yot to be kept pure, . / human, a part of life itself. Under|Ralph and Roland, have returned |ism’ means.” g omben e SR o e b LR g & were black and white and three were | Koep his- sine st ser. s s " N - ure, ' ks