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Show a TAFI VISITS Machine guns mow down S. IP j counter-revolutionis- in Russia ts PHIIT J eA v - a h Growers Urged to Reduce Loss Resulting From Use of Bad Stocage Methods. fry D A i A1 r - r?r- - & 4 ; & r'fr rPffAssfic1 A fe. IVA TY'af'hlmrton.-rT- n iS' 's 4 ,"u:k4 Kiry v v- y. . iXy- j a x 0 Oj 4; A- 5 ( If aV CARS OMimotoUet, Na. tio&ait $25t to MM. CoamntMd Aw cla term it wasted br rtf kt panic. Write for fetal 14 Un and detcrls-UoUief Car Dept.. RaiKUB-Dod- d Co, Salt Lake City . naalnt conditioo-M- W Ato the that order 1b4i4 cara-Bal- dn. country may benefit from the large fyizLcp 4 A'V- es ft My Taft Omaha, Oct. 23. V. C v Inspected the big builoou school at V Fort Omaha lust week, sow the hug .7.;' ole sausage shaped form carry the few ' aervera 4,000 fret la the air from, VA' 'irA , v' where they signalled the activities of 4 1 Ja r if r'V' the occupant of trenches five or six ' f v& V miles away to the dummy artillery, t , P , . " r. ex1 his tour and at the conclusion of 'VS4 4 of work of his the pressed opinion this new branch of the service that ha mie to he known as the eyes of Extraordinary phoiograih just rmived from Russia allowing the errible wepe In the Nevaky Prospect, Petro the artillery, as wonderful. hint July. Machine guns mounted on the public library, the building grad, during the attempted At Fort Omaha there ere being In the background, were turned on the crowd with deadly effect. The' throngs are rushing in all directions and the trained at present nearly 800 keen killed and wounded litter the street. young Americans who will In the near future, from their lofty perches In the clouds In .France and Belgium, direct EYES! RIGHT AS GERMAN PRISONERS MARCH PAST the fire of the American artillery that Is to puve the way for the drive to Berlin. ' A ,the men at present In training at Fort Omaha leave for active sendee, their places are being taken by men it BARGAINS IN USED Head of Food Administration Division Telia How Ma'ny Cause of Dam age Can Be Eliminated. A-- .. ail ;a i .Cv - MAKERS OFJEWILRY sau tAXEcmr o main mm EXPERT MAKES SUGGESTIONS 4 ,, Sft BOYD PARK 4 EVES OF ARTILLERY IN ACTiDft Eight Hundred Pupil Are Undergoing Training for Piece in. Uncle Sam Army of the Air. Field Open for More Applicant. Sterling Quail fication Essential. It isnt necessary to know any other jewelry store. IS PLEA ,MT,CL IMPRESSED WITH FORT OMAHA COLLEGE. v POTATO A counter-revolutio- n ikc tato crop which was raised during the "CAROLINE WAR WAS SHORT past season, the United States food i administration is appealing to small Border Troublo Between United States and Canada Threatened for Time, growers throughout the country to damtake every precaution to prevent However, to Be Serious, ' age to the surplus crop during the The Caroline war was a border coming winter through Improper storage methods. In a statement just Is- trouble between the United States and sued, Lou D. Sweet, head of the po- Canada, in which a few persons were tato division ' of the food administra- killed, but the trouble did not last tion, calls attention to the chief causes long. In 1836-- 7 there was a strong reof wastage end outlines the best stor- publican spirit rife In parts of lower age methods. The statement follows: Canada which culminated In DecemIt is of great Importance that all ber, 1837, in an unsuccessful insurrecthe potatoes raised this year should tion In Toronto. The leaders of the be stored under proper conditions. Insurrection fled to the Unltgr States, Even when every precaution is taken and one of them, a newspaper man the wastage of potatoes during the named Mackenzie, wltlp'25 or SO men, winter is considerably; under bad con- Including a few from the American ditions of storage it if very great In- side who had jolped him, seized an isdeed. land in the Niagara river and set up In order that the best methods may a provision?! "government Their navy be adopted by the small growers, those conBisted 'of a steamboat called the who have not had the experience in Caroline, and one dark night while she the storage of potatoes, should know was lying on the American 8lde a party the chief causes of the wastage.; These of Canadians crossed the river and burned the best killing several men causesare: 1. wearing, heating and conse- on board of her. quent rot: often due to Insufficient The affair caused great indignation. President Van Buren Issued proclamaventilation. 2. Rotting, due to potatoes getting tions demanding Observance of the neuwet at Hie time of putting them in trality laws. The New York militia was called out and placed under comstorage, 3. Injury fro mand of Gen. 'Winfield Scott Presi4. Decay, Awing1 to disease in the dent Van Buren characterized the tubers at itle time of storage. " burning of the Caroline in. American 5. Sprouting of tubers In the waters as an outrage of a most aggravated character and concluded by askspring. Losses Msy Be Reduced. ing congress for such appropriations Tt is not possible to prevent alto as the circumstances In which our gether losses from these causes, hut country Is thus unexpectedly placed reby using the best methods of storage, quire. The affair dragged along a It Is possible to reduce them very ma- few years, but was finally settled without further bloodshed. terially. This may be done by taking care to Stevensoii Planned Much Work. guard against losses from each of ; these causes: Considering Robert Louis Stevenoccur nnd sons the short life, he wrote a great detd, if Sweating heating freshly dug potatoes are piled In too but he planned still more. A writer large piles, so that the air cannot cir- who has been delving Into his record culate between the tubers. The risk offers what he says is a hitherto unof loss from this cause Is greatest in published Ust of two novels and the fall, immediately after the tubera tales, which Stevenson meant to have been dug, and it Is, therefore. Imwrite, but never did. It runs thus: portant that potatoes when dug should The Indian Mutiny, Saranac Lake, not be put in unnecessarily large plies, 1888; Cannanmills, probably Saranac nor kept in an room. Lake, 18S8; The Rising Sun, at Sea "If the potatoes at the digging time (Pacific), 1890; Dyce of Ythan, Samoa, are allowed to get wet and go into 1892; The Shovels of Netwon French, Sastorage in that condition, rotting Is Samoa, 1892; The Be careful to have moa, 1893; Sophia Scarlet, Samoa, Bure to occur. your potatoes dry before storing. 1893; The Owl, Samoa, 1893; Death la Potatoes are easily damaged by the Pot, Samoa, 1893; The Sleeper frost. If they become frown, there Awakened, Samoa, 1893. market value Is destroyed. Therefore, Stevenson planned other work not take precaution to protect the tubers In the line of fiction. They were: A from frost before and after digging. Biography of the Duke of Wellington, a Biography of Hazlitt, a history ot Eliminate Diseased Tubers. There are several diseases of the the Indian Mutiny, an English Grampotato which destroy the tuber, and if mar, to be Illustrated from the Engdiseased tubers are mixed with the lish Classics. He also began and, for sound ones, the disease spreads rap- one reason or another, never completidly; therefore. It Is necessanr to sort ed these stories; The Great North Road, Bournethe potatoes carefully, eliminating all f the disease, the cuts, culls, and dirt mouth, 1884; The Young Chevalier, before placing them Into permanent 1893; Heathercat, Samoa, 1893; The Samoa, 1893; St Ives, storage for the winter. All of the cuts, culls, misshapen and diseased Samoa, 1S94; Weir of Hermiston, Sa, should be fed to the poultry and moa, 1S94. live stock, bat should be steamed or boiled before being fed, as In this way One Way Out And now, Bella, said little Mary to Ton Jncrease the food valuer and aTso destroy the germs of the disease, so her doll, "you must lay dovvu tor that It will not get into the manure while and go to sleep. t and thence into the land. "You should say file down, dear, "By proper ventilation of the cellar put In little Marys mother. or storage room, and by holding the said ILry impressively; "Bella, to as 35 he you down, 60 don t near Im temperature going degrees F. as possible, you can keep the potatoes you cry. tne from sprouting, Lay you down. dear, came correction. second MSaedTo? next' yearY planting gentle ShouTT be selected fronThflTsthat pro"Mary wa sinuch 'puzzied.-"- Whatever She duce all nice, true to type potatoes. she said, it seemed to be wrong; Intrithe with These should he selected at the dig- declined to cope longer Bella. ging time, and stored separately In cacies of the English language. sit better crates or boxes, and by storing them She announced, I think you In a room where the tem- up!" perature can be held at from 34 to 40 Cocoanut Rafts. degrees, with a little ventilation and fit this seed planted - next spring, the Cocoanut palms grow luxuriantly grower will make a start toward Im- many parts of the Philippine Island proving the quality of his potatoes. In and there Is a large demand for th stead olas in the past, simply plantnuts among the people who live. In ing the culls or runouts." cities and towns. The method of bringlag them to the market at Manilla CO both simple and picturesque. The Japanese "Temperature Ghosts. Ghost stories in Japan develop la con nuts are brought to, the banks o warm weariier. High temperature has The Elver Tcslg, a" roU'gh'frsmew0 oa raised a ghost at one of the fashionof bom bob poles Is constructed, tad f(ir to as able baths in Kobe. About the middle this the nuts are piled so of June, a woman died In the raft. Three or four men then pole Two, tbayalateTs..scHather eurioii xraft dowii. stream loto .the c.:7 woman was taken ill at the same place of Manilla. Philadelphia Record. and died when taken home. She asserted that while at the bath, being A Bit Mixed. entirely: alone, her name was distinctly - Uncle SI .(with Jicwpnper) calhd. This call was several times a man who paid $7,000 for a &rra repeated. "This Incident, with usual varies. Farther Hoskins Some of exaggerations, became known to the patrons of the bath and custom almost fancy breeds o cattle cost a poer ceased. The bathhouse keeper has un- sight of money. dertaken to restore the damaged reputation of his establishment by employAn Approval. ing a street orator who delivers sevYour colleiigne uses a great " eral lectures daily on the absurd, ty of classict! quotations. the ghost story. Thus far, his atI approve of them." couimpo'ea tempts to ley the ghost have lieeu of st.-- .vorghutn. Theyre the no avail, loriaer customers do not h makes that are in muni. ierroe j 1 mmxxmmmmmmem&mpfma ft -- x '2-wh- eat - ay snore corn ? . Vi -- meat 1 hens use more fish 4-sk- ts mo v 4-Su- ' - juft snough gar syrups mjmmsm and serve . oftreedom the cause ua ; .... f. -- - mmHIWMewVKn r y' (iermun soldiers, young and old, marching around French internment camp In the Oise district, with eyes right as they pass the French commanding officers. In prison or on the field theyhre soldiers born and bred Internment causes no loss of military bearing. It will be uotioed that iminy6f the soldiers shown In the photograph are very young. s from all over the country, nnd ns the quarters are being constantly eu larged, there Is still room for a considerable number of men having the proper qualifications. In answer to many Inquiries, the United commanding officer of-t- he States Army Balloon School, at Fort Omaha, rays that the qualifications of men applying for the commission of tvr Lieutenant ns Observation Balloon Pilots are as follows; The Balloon Servlet palls for a high , class of work and applicant for com missions In the line must possess Sterling qualifications. First they must be cltisens of United State and not tinder 15V years of age and not over 33. The must be energetic and forceful, nnd 1 1 good moral character and dean habits. After passing the examinations and-thei- r GEN. b V, Recount In Iowa Election. Oct.-- . 22, Des Moines, Attorney General II. M. Ilavner has ordered a recount of the ballots cast In M special election on the question of constitutional prohibition. Unofficial return-,- ' gi ye the 'wet's- - tin 1,000, advantage of approximately with a total vote of 430.000. In some quarters It Is believed the official VodhTtaHnHTl'e'Bte, fihhf mXf V.X40" - W iI rt w X,.)1 c parts. : veff. Russ Fleet Bottled Up. T - jf on-da- ys WK Jy Prince Arthur of Connaught decoThough modern science has Indented terrible wcnjtons of war there Is a rating General Duhatl of the French to use ancient appliances in a new form. For Instance, various tendency army with the Grand Cross of the Orhave been tried with different kinds of body amor, and this experiments der RR, Michael and St. George in shows bow the Italian soldiers go ftoward 'to tlie attnck rgainst photograph the great couftinbCr'olMhw InvaHdesr the enemy, - a J w3SSS3r L Match Factories. The merger of Stockholm, Ort. all the match factories In Sweden Is announced. The new corporation will have 400.000 alinre at 200 crowns each. If? SOLDIERS USING SHIELDS tu-be- rp Merge ! ITALIAN re- quired the applicant is enlisted as a first class private In the aviation see- tlon of the Signal Enlisted Reserve Corps. Tie Is then assigned to a school for training, and the time of training de- -' pends upon the mans abilltv." - After modifying pa an observation -- balloon pilot-h- e 1 commissioned a a first lieutenant. Aviation Section Signal Officers Reserve Corps, From tfie time of hjs entrance Into the school until he Is commissioned he receives $10(1 per month, quarters and fowl allowance. As a first lleuten-an- t $2 0 vi a year. ApoTlenflon hlanhs'ean he secumT d d resting Jh eJVest d ent Aviation Examining Board at Fort Omaha. Neb. 'I DECORATED Beach-Comber- s, , ll DUBAIL Neckiacee Made by Soldiers. The smart women have taken up with enthusiasm the flat colored necklaces made by the badly maimed soldiers of France. Cartier of the ltue de la Patx. In Purls, has offered to put together by small square medallions the strings of tiny crystals that the soldiers have strung. Exquisite workmanship Is shown In Tiny and inall of those necklaces tricate beads, and the commingling bf colors Is faultless. These ueeklaees are sold, and the jammy dwe difeet from the. purchaser to the soldier, and almost every saiart woman Is wearing one of these or- nnments, ENEMY ALIENS BEING TRANSFERRED well-lighte- , estab-h'JiRjeR- v3eSi!4 Price Xmr The man who was seeking a home said to the agent; What I want h a place with a fine view. The agent, who was rich in places of all sorts, immediately exclaimed: Here, Te got just what you are looking for. But It will cot you a little more than the one I've just 1 Rnsso-Jnpnnes- ihnt he RM!rn flotilla was forced to seek refuge In Moon sound. dnnmc'-- reen Fnr;',od5s Mg league Mngutlne. gnmel" d - , lli Petrograd. Twenty Russian warships of various classes are bottled up In Moon sound, with a cordon of German warcraft barring their egress northward hack Into the Gulf of Finland or to the south into the Gulf of Elga, The Russians attempted to force the Germans hack off Desel shown you. sure the view is all right'f Are you Island, and In the engagement the continued the horneseeker. a relic Slava of the days battleship Why, man, it couldn't be e war was efore th simply golpg on your roof you era ff sunk and other units were so badly baseball M Enemy alteV leaving Fort M Idierson, Gr. Tor5 Fort Oglethorpe. They nn', r ;r?. from all parts f 1. mun-- y, and many of then rre ch.ug,d with serii-u.tmes. At the r.h; i C.;pt:Ja Small, pri-o- a rur:l qunrt - vw.n;y. y. r -m rep.-iMe.- " - ' |