Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 7

Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SEVEN. THE LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, MAY 18, 1923. T-v TT JOHN D. AT AUDIT'S WEDDING Thatcher. Dr.

C. A. Skinner and Tr. T. Bolton.

kiddies' puzzle KILLED BY AUT0S A nuaUnli WITH REDS KW AUSTRIAN TITLE. SERBBEAUTi IS SLAYER VIENNA. (By Mall) The advent of the cross word pusxle Into Austria has gtvea another opportunity to the Inhabitants to create a new title. It Is -Raetaelmelster," or puiile master. In finding new Six Die When Motor at Milwaukee Art Struck oy Bail Trains.

MILWAUKEE. May 18 Seven persons were killed in automobile accidents during the last twenty-four hours, sis being killed when motor cars were struck by railroad trains. Fourteen persons were injured, some seriously in the BETTISH LABORITE QUIZZES CHAJaiXLAJJI. CHA1GED WITH DLATH OF THlilY-rOUl PEKS05S. titles, the Austria a probably exceed 1 VX PT is Ti" it it pi TT LmJXfa of Seward; corresponding secretary.

Dr. F. D. Sherwin of Lincoln; treasurer. Dr.

H. F. King. Fremont Two Lincoln smallpox patients were quarantined In the brick block north of the Palmer house on Ninth street Tea of the old companies of the Nebraska national guard had been organised. Among the candidates for regimental offiocrs were Major Kiliaa or Columbus, Captain Viewers or Msdlson.

Captaia Archer of Beatrice, Captaia Talbot or Broken Bow and Captaia Lyoa ef Nelson. The names of thse chosen to Sigma XI were announced; From the class of 1900 W. H. H. Moore.

C. E. Bedelt, H. W. Graybill, C.

F. Hageoow and A. L. Hoagland were ehoen: frsm resident graduates. H.

T. Beans. H. 9. Evans, B.

H. Ransom, C. N. Gould, A O. Peterson and A.

B. Lewis: front the faculty. Dr. A. T.

Peters. R. W. Story Daily Herald to TV. Ta.

1 J- even their title-loving German cousins. Monarchy or republic, one, thing is certain every Austrian1 who csn find a title for himself Is going to ase It. 25 YEARS AGO TODAY ii. I I i Vac Miller started for Portland, snd from there would sail for Alaska. The Nebraska state dental asso- Son, Two Huibaiis and Thirty -on Lovers of Mn.

Julia "XeniicirSaid to Hare Died Thru Her. CARLSBAD, May Is Charred with responsibility for the death of thirty-four persons, including her (wo husbands and thirty-one lovers, Mrs. Julia Remict, famous Serbian beauty, is under arrest here. Physicians wfco have examined Mrs. Remicl ssy her case is unprecedented pathologically Snd that they believe her sane.

BABY'S COLDS are tooo "nipped la the bud" wiiBOot use of VAFORUB clation elected officers ss follows: President, Dr. W. H. Sherradea; vice president. Dr.

Lea Mills; recording secretary. Dr. W. R. Clark uwttva Jtimi new Diplomatic OfeBiirt, onXuuia.

LONDON, May II. Great BrlUin not contemplating opening a coa nation with Kraace or other allies with a view to breaking off relation! with Russia, Under-Secretary MacNeill told Bea Smith, laborite, in common today. LONDON. May H. Whether Great BrlUin contemplating conversations with Franc or other al-He looking to a rupture of diplomatic relations with Russia, was the question Ben Smith, laborite, proposed to put this afternoon In commons to Austen Chamberlain, foreign secretary.

Smith's proposed more was the upshot of a storr in the labor aat JC3l WALT MASON Order Retcht 'Prompt. Attculion Dry, Cold Air Storage Vault for 'fill Unwise Charity. To Richard Roe I gave ten cents when he came to ray door with 'plaintive sighs and loud laments; Ihls hesrt and were sore; I al HORIZONTAL 1 Wooly auimals. 4. Mother.

5. Expresses a condition. 7. A dignified peem. Dined.

10. What the cows ssy. 11. A Bhort Bleep. 12.

A household pest. 13. A small child. 11. Negative vote.

)(. Like a mbnkey. 18. How a dog growls. SO.

Conjunction. 21. That which happens: an Incl- denu VERTICAL. 1. Sorrowful.

2. A boy's name. 3. A fruit seed. i.

The first part or the' day. 6. Covering of a bird (sing.) 8. Havlni nothing in it. 9.

Great artery that rises from the left ventricle of the heart. 15. Form of the very "to be." 17. Vessel for cooking or holding plans. 1J.

Myself. Answer te Saturday's Puzzle. Journal, Dally Herald, from Berlin to the effect that Britain was aiding a sew world wide diplomatic offensive against Russia. ways hsnd to busted gents some seven cents or more. And always there is some one near to chide me for the gift; some statistician dour and drear will te my portal drift, and from a satchel Old and "'featuring the season's "absolutely reliable authority, claimed a joint allied note to Russia was planned wherein the Russian govaranent would be asked to repudiate the communist Internationale with expulsion of its bead-quarters from Moscow.

queer some printed forms he'll liTt. He has tht figures which will show such handouts never pay; the coin bestowed on Richard Roe is money popular cotton fabric. Plain Striped BROADCLOTH thrown sway; let him to welfar experts go, and for assistance pray. a. Vr Tfnrlrpfn Hor loavlnw taut a mtA The WelUDreued Man MeMMsh.

aw HltVHU gl I II ell I iaafC Thursday. May 14. in New York. Photo seat by wire using Telepix. 0 A.

a Slngle er Dqubla-traasted? The charity that's organised will deal with every case; twill do its work as advertised, and feed' the hobo's face; the statistician is surprised to note my methods base, The ststistlcisu, full of facts, discourses long and loud; he reads me documents and tracts which leave my spirit bowed; ho roasts me for my thoughtless acts, which pauperise the crowd. But he has never been a tramp or trained with also rans, or eaten In a roadside THIS Is one of the moat populei1 fabrics wa have Offered for many aeesons, It has the rich lastre or ftna el Ik broadctoUi. It promieea the etrviea of practical cat ton fabric The coloringa are rich, many in a it el effects. Tht wide awning atiipea ere the moet popular, buf there era aleo randy atrlpee and chaJk stripe, alt In white around. The "Foulard" print re particularly effective.

There I a wide rang of cetera Irani which to chooae. Plata breetclMh ften aeed In oomhlnettone of thf tripea. come in leather, peach, plak. jrellew, lavender, fray, blae, I Voui Problems I BY MARY GORDON camp from old tomato cans; he is a nplAujAcll hailIaItiel" tan, green nesn ana rue. Colon Otwrevnteed man of higher stamp, who rides la green sedans.

But I have walked the railway tlea and ridden on the rods, sad bedded down with frowsy Dear Mary Gordon: I have a keen temped many times to write but have always put if off guys where mattresses were tods; 5 77M zHW I've lived with hoboes and J'm wise to public welfare wads. And until now, I am going to answer "A Neighbor who Sees" letter. She Third Floor. so I do not answer "No." when says less, divorce cases would be Richard comes along, and gives me, the result if the wives were a little more considerate. Well I think it's la the evening glow, the same otd dance and song; I hand him seven cents or so.

altho my course be Luggage i just the other way around, less di wrong. aS. 41 For all ncrndsas vorces if -thehus bands would-be more considerate. There is just one thing I think the yotng wife and mother should not do and that Is, She should not go bacji and sleep for hours. She should stay up and do up the work and Conwloutly or unconxieuilr, yee are Juegnd by 11 mh be St? viaiTftfta Lk-aviNA ins Nr.rt.va Krrfl Mend and advisor of the president Three miles up the bay Is as ex-ellnt-anchorage for -the "May? flower," at Marblehead.

Within easy motoring distance is the Tedesco Golf club, and at the foot of "a gently sloping, ample lawn Is an artificial swimming pool, an en-Closed arm of the sea. On the beach is a private driveway for horseback riding. Florida at the southern New York exposition, which was to have been observed Saturday "wa postponed Monday to enable William Jennings Bryan to bo present tidy herself up. as for the other U)AI STJMXK HOME. SWAMPSCOTT, May 18.

"White leased as a "summer white house" for President and Mrs. Coolldge, is a spacious multi-gabled mansion situated on the shore of the Atlantic ocean here, sixteen miles from Boston, over-lookiag Massachusetts Bay. A mora ideal spot for the president's "days probably could hot have been Adjoining the six -sad one-half acre estate is the summer home of Frank W. Stearns, close ON THt "OH WINE SPECIAL." DISLAva. things I don't think It hurts nofnaa to do these.

I think If a few men had to do more of Wiem snd wasn't waited on so much hand and foot, I think, they would think more of The es yearns for horse-trappings aud the steed longs to plough. The painfully thin man denly called to my home, I did not even have time to say good by to hiii. it was so suddeu (I have been nervous over It-ever since). I did not seen him again until about Jan. 1925 at an entertainment that was held In the town In which 1 live, there I only got to talk with him for about ten minutes and he went to the other end of the building and I never saw him again that night The.

nexLjmenth February 1S25 I went to an entertainment In his town, in which he lives that evening. I saw him bufcdid.not get to talk with him. Now Mary, do you think it would be Improper ir I would write to him. You know hedldnt write me a single letter during all this time, since I had met him at the picnic. Please tell me if it would be improper to start the correspondence between us, Hard Han- A.

I don't believe I'd write him. He might think you were too eager for his friendship. Tht Growing Child. Here Is a suggested bill, of fare for a child or two: Breakfast Juice of 1-1 orange, whole-grain cereal mush, milk 2-3 cup or. more If- wanted, toastbutr ter." Dinner: Coddled, egg, baked pp-tato, spinach, bread, butter, pulp of cooked prunes, cookie.

Supper: Milk, 1 1-3 cups or more if wanted; whole-wheat bread, butter. Suggested bill of fare for child of Ave: Breakfast: Baked apple. Whole- FINE PLATE GLASS MIRRORS ON SALE their wives. Show tne 4 hiaa that thinks very much of a bard working woman, one that keeps things up and works hard, no but let a big strong healthy woman come DWmimI TeMe ef rewhiae. It end Inch dtee.eS.0S and around, one that buys all her bread Itandsamety frm4 in.

toned mouidlncs with motlfe. at-ar-all la 14X15 lnchea, TH PANEL atYtt with the and aenele mlt Thae are Srnrthy of a olace In- high frade among fin furnishings anal ar particularly a ed for etavt oneola tables buffets, dre stands, etc On ante. 8 Children Gry for Laura no ric oiomu, log in excessively broad chap envies the Richard Henry Stoddard said: "We love In others whst we lack In ourselves, and would be everything but what we are." This Is especially true'of men's dress, la which becofnlngness to the indt-Tldual must exclude many colors and fashions that the wearer would like to adopt Nevertheless, there ar seme old-time objections- to certain styles which are no longer valid, because of changes either in the weight of fabrics or the cut of clothes. For example, it was long thought thst none but the slender for a large family and lets her children do all the work while half the time she gads around and let her tell a few times how- hard she works and she gets the pity. 1 t-iMe mw zw.

z-. men ki. ta.ee. tt.se. mm, HM, aa-aa, onniaM fine cewmdt, krewn ei-nw trele and ether Ivethere.

Site it. I. 1(. II. tt end "ch.

PHced less. ii.ea. MS, ts.sd. rwhtlttetd Otmt1if twee I i. (, ii, it end IikS.

rlcd B.SS. PtMM. OrerelaM Caeta with hrtm lied practical fiftlnr. It, It. end men.

itriced M.ea. tt.sa. tsat, M.ea, ss.ee, M.ea, saea. iea.ee. kiiow or several of euch women, they are lasy to keep the house they like to be out with the men all the time.

They do not work Special display of enough to get tired and are si way- rj TrateHef leage- 0d leekisc end frr. i 'A ready for break up a hard working woman's home if. figure could wear the double- ar i Klivk rhid. PrlrM k.Ot, 1M, ilea, it.ee, il.Se. it.sa.

lie. she bad a good chance to. That's breasted cost acceptably. Granted that the slim man looks best Of all In that sort of suit. It has been so Improved and refined In looks that many a one of thickset or mature appearance may take up this style the kind some men make over, think they are pretty nice ladies.

A Neighbor Who Sees, if the young wlft right over the St's Husband j3M )i fifie china ALL THIS W1SK A v''t te sur china section this week will aroTS not only, intervtl'i hut IhatnlcU far Seldom Srtll )oa find mich a collection under One rooT. It la an OSOeclalty good npftortunlty to buy Wedding gtrts, tauation girts, Sbd nlso add pieces to roar Own 8orq Of the WOrM'l ftnaat chinaa ar In Uila Uleplay Including Inx, Mlhtan. Royal vrarrestsr. ftosenthai. pickar, eoMe.

Oopin, etc. Inrth ttoer, grain cereal mush, milk 1-2 pint, or more if wanted; bread, butter. Dinner: Boiled potato, creamed took sick nine chances out often she and fjnd It both smart and becom- would be-Johnnie on the spot, wait WaJrae Bac Flee lcathen. 4S.ee se.a. flat Bene 1.SS.

is.M, it.oa, is.ee, Ml taMe ere ii. t. X. end ln-h lr. Prices rang 1.1 l.tS, 4.

ad, ee. M. t.aa, S-a, n.e, is.ee, lise. ts.se, sa.M. Sett fee Wardrefc rtlarerced rr-' hr.

Hkaterl sad lr. Frlcd and JS.Se. riret Floor. codfish, string beans, bread, butter, cup custard, cookie. on him hand and foot.

here lots of times If the wife gets sick the Similarly, the double-breasted husband don't wash dishes until they are all dirty and has to and then If she is sick long, he will get Supper; Milk 1-2 pint or mere if wanted; whole wheat bread, date marmalade. Suggested bill of fare for a child suit was once considered wholly a winter model on account of Its lap-over effect In front. By using very light, porous-woven materials the r-i MOTHER Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all' ages of Constipation, Flatulency, a hired girl to do the work thinks from eight to ten ftF r- VW 'rVrrrrrtr- 'aBB UUHUICUI noiCU wuud unvin mv neirllrible In weirht that It Is nrac- Breakfast; Berries, Whole-grain he has too much to do to do It all. but a woman never thinks she has the one that wants to work and the tically as, cool as the single- cereal mush, milk 2 3 pint or more If wanted; bread, butter, sugar 1 one who don't. Well she never breasted garment.

Indeed, the cut of a man's clothes Is affected not at all by season and climate. The level tablespoon. Dinner: Beef stew with potatoes works no matter what turns up she has it done for her some way and and carrots or. tomato, bread, fabric Is the cardinal consideration, Wind Colic arid Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look (or the signature of Absolutely Hsrmlrjj No OptstM.

Physicians everywhere recommend it After thst comes loose draping, so that Isn't all some men think they are too nice to help raise a family of children. After they are In this i that garments hang freely and fit ter, tapioca, cream, ginger snaps. Supper: Cream of lettuce soup, graham bread toasted, butter, boney or syrup, milk if wauMd. comfortably. Quite aside from Its jaunty and youthful lines, the double-breasted suit, whether navy-blue, brown.

world let the wife burden the whole thing, she can sew for them, wash, work and worn If anything goes wrong the man will go about his work, come In for his meals, that's about the only tirhe some men know where the house Is at meal time. gray, Lorat heathar-hued. Is style of capital convenience, jne coat may be worn with contrasting trousers of flannel, cricket cloth. Jhe doeskin, duck, twillette or gaber Now Sisters all who read this v)orlds star saksmm 1 Picture dine, thus transforming a town suit Into a country suit Tou should nossess both a single-breasted and write to Mary Gordon's page, i want to see how- many are on my side, speak up and dont be afraid. We Cleai Drapes, Curtains, House-.

hold Furnishings Vet ut help vou with ySur Spring Cleaning. Phone f-2377 Soukup Westover MGDERH CLEANERS 21st and 0 Btreeta a double-breasted suit, preferably several. In tropic-weight weaves for mid-summer wear. The suit, portrayed in tne sccom nan vini sketch, shows the correct a OQ COATS INCLUDED -L THIS REDUCTION SALE. AU tre attractive Oal coats selected from recerit large purchases.

The reductions are important enough to warrant quick clearance. cut and drape of the double- breasted model, it is the two-but ton style, the topmost button not being used. The shoulders are full-width, but the snugness across the hips Is marked. The sides are 24 COATS 10 COATS This lot Includes sites to hut slightly curved to the figure, All are that popular shade of Malt Of Suede cloth la hrowa, cocoa, taa and rust. Straight Une models, particularly good looking.

Lined with satin de chine and crepe de chin. Beduoed to. The back is ventless. The collar is wide and low-notch. The lapels are blunt, semi-peaked or peaked.

in Downey Wool and Doerona, Lined with crepe da chine and sa tinette. Straight line models for "The pockets are nappea ior town wear and patch ror tne country. general e.enrtee,. Sale prico, The coat Is Quarter or eightn-iinea 30 COATS The length is roundabout thirty ta 9 COATS These are of Poiret Twill and com In a variety of colors la-eluding navy, black, tray, "taa. Suede Cloth" coats In tan and incnes.

(Copyrig-ht. UH.) Jfot Eight Training for Child. rust shades, the favorites of the Dear Mary. I thank you very mucn if you will kindly print this letter, wish you much luck In the near future and enjoy -the letters about the Inlaws very much it sure makes me feel good where they get along so nice. One Who Beliews in the Right A.

I agree, there are ks many spoiled husbands as spoiled wives. All too tew are able to reach a happy medium. And all too often. It seems be the one who demands the most, who receives the most love and consideration. Butterfly: A letter of condolence should never be written unless the writer Is sincerely sympathetic.

You might say: "1 hasten to offer you my most profound sympathy for the great grief that has fallen upon you. If there Is anything I can do, I hope you will not hesitate to call upon me." Or: "Knowing as 1 do from my own experience how deep ydur grief must be, I also know that ther is little that anyone can aay or do to make your sorrow any the less. Yet I cannot refrain from offering my sincerest sympathy and along with it the hope that time, which softens all things, will make even this easier to besr." Dear Mary Gordon: About a year ago I met a nice young man about my age at a picnic thst wss held at my home town (where I live now). He asked me to go to the theater with him which I did. After the evening performance as.

soon as I stepped out of the hall, 1 was sud rosewood, blue. Used with crepe de chin snd satin do BROKEN BOW. Neb, May 18. spring season. Lined with aatm de chin.

Sixes 13 to- St. Heal chine. Sizes II to it. Reduced bargains at, mSiM siL II Merle valleau residing st Merca. was before County Judge Rolcomb Saturday charged with causing the to.

delinquency of his four year old HAVE A NEW-COAT AND MAKE IMPORTANT A I NGS ourstorifinpichu'e leaOes nolhipq untold. Let the Worlds shr sales-man present iour Wares: grandson. Valleau a long tlm ago was a resident of Merns, but ror seme time has been wandering Cuticura Should Be over the country representing In Every Home certain religious Sect which believes In living close to nature, sisting on fruits and uncooked foods. The people of Merna did net think that the little grandson Daily us ol Cuticura Soap harps Um pores active and tha skin dear and healthy, while tha Ointment heals pimples and Other Irritation was receiving proper attention and the welfare board was asked to take the matter up With the county Cuticura Talcum is a deUcataly med I State Journal Company icated antiseptic powder of pleasing attorney. A guardian was appoint fragrance.

tun I DESIGNING ed for the child and the Valleau was given ninety, dsys to secure a proper and permanent guardian for ENGRAVING er CWft PrWK Arm WtlUWU.i anc -aac ddd an the child. 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Lincoln Journal Star Archive

Pages Available:
1,771,167
Years Available:
1881-2024