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THE LINCOLN DAILY STAR. T- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. WM. ALBERS v- CanelicUte for. County treasurer Lancaster County Subject to Republican Pnmirm The War News in Brief RIIIIKII 'f Field Marshal von, Maokonton it, What th Iota of I Wo wii in tha proaaing tha pursuit of tha Serbians sinking of tha Italian linar Anoona in tha mountain diatrictaj)f central' by a submarine in tha Maditarranaan Sarbia.

Tha fall of Valaa in south-j has not baan definitely datorminad. 0 The Coat Kings of New York Favor the Store Ahead With 200 More Womeifs Spc, Span, Sparkling rn Sarbia it imminent aftor a tavara According to a diapatoh lata latt dafaat inflicted upon tha Bulgariana by tha French, according to a Salonikl diapatoh. A report roeaivad an Wednesday that Valaa had fallan into French handa was tha next day shown to ba unfounded. On tha French front Paria resorts apiritad exchanges by tha artillery arm in tha vicinity af Laos, while near But in tha Artoia dietriet Qer- night from Tumi to a Roma newt-paper only 226 persons, pattengert and craw, out of a total of 428 on board the Ancona, ware aavad, which would makt 203 to ba accounted for. Contular advieet to Waahington havt indicated that 347 ware taved out of 496 aaid to be on board, leaving 149 unaccounted for.

Berlin hat no official advieet regarding the Ancona, it it declared there. man battenee were aileneed by tha Franoh guns. QUR, mm INT ID New CdDA' Arthur and Mi Helen Ueull Ihe at home. Mrs. Therein Kvnna of Hot Sprlnga.

K. Is slMtcr of (Rev. Heull. Rev. Hcalls actlv)tl4a huve been varied they were lntenxc He has labored as pastor, aa eVangcliKt, In the political arena, in Journalism ami in every other every-duy, activity.

Rev. Bfall was an active member of the I'nlted Workmen lodnc. He whs a' former member of the Congregational churrh, but of later yeafH became affiliated with the PrnubyterlKim. Politically, he was always HtroiiKlv re Pill ON THE BMST Californians Would Like to See Famous Nebraska Eleven i I I This delayed shipment added to our Already Great Stock brings assortments to the highest point of completeness. in Action.

c3 Present Deputy Treasurer 12 Year' Experience in County Treat-uror'a Office. publican, and allied himseli with the progresslvca after the; party Indian Were Hoatile. In the early days, itt the mouth of Wood river. Rev. Byron HcaU saw real, harrowing pioneer f9 in the struggles with the Indiana.

As a young man he aaw the results of mmanrrcs and mutilations of men, women and JUDGED FROM EVERY VIEWPOINT OF STYLE, QUALITY AND VARIETY, THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT OUR BEST AND BIGGEST OFFERING OF WOMEN'S WINTER COATS. Now is the time of all times to get that New Coat. Prices were never more inviting, styles never smarter and variety all you can expect. Uni. of Washington Picked As Coast Representative to Meet' Eastern Team.

'II 11 The Nebraska university foolbhll loam have been Invited to play one of the coast teams, prohahly Washington imlveraliy, on New Year's day at i nuurrii, ai ine nana or Hostile in dlana. He helped bury a captain and IiIm two one who wr killed February a. 13, on the bank of he Platte riwr far from tlrand Isluiiil. Even us-late an 1R69, while Rev. Ileall was homcateading in Hall county, a party of Sioux waded acroaa the Platte 3 any Novelty, 'Fabric Coats Panadena.

(California, by I. H. Turner. 1 vffiiv? 7 president of the Panadena tournament- of rose. Chancellor Avery hat re- celved telegram from Turner.

I Weldon, president of the Souther' II1IKIMU ill in tailored models that are "different'' which prompt us in putting stress on the values offered at-- 10, 1 2.50, $1 5, 1 8.50 and $20 illea eust of (irand lalund and stole om Two boys followed after i horses and the Indians ambushed hem, ahot them and took their his tlx shooter, and hree other youlha, croMsud over the i'er abort time later and found an ndlnn camp fire, with the wet scalps 'tinging nearby. They did not find he Indians. A Good Career. A he rf latea himself In the sermon loRraphy above, bis work In ntarted before there were rall-iacta and llnct of communkatlon, vhen Indians overran the territory, Fashion Dictates poms California Nebraska university clui' John T. Sumner, rlase of H9, "'llfton JT.

Platl. of the same flats, vtting Ihe team to the coast and of fertng will, ejpensea 1 In reply the chancellor has tri-v graphed that he la personally favii-nble to the trip hut feara that atarlna will lx unanrmountahle. 1I hat referred the) mutter to the athletl board. The consent of the school li the Missouri Valley conference would Ittive to be obtained before the team could make the trip, and the conference haa been Inclined to deny request ol tola nature In tha past. Tha Correependenee The 'correspondence regarding tin western iavasion to the team follow.

"Paaailena, Nov. 11-12. 115. "Chancellor Hamuel Averj'i "Unlvertlty of Nehraska, Lincoln, "Wa are woiklnx; linrd to get the tournament' of rotVst to favor tlw NV-hraaka fuuthull teuin In thlr, plana fr New Year'a day game at Panadena. There are more than one hundred aii'l Scores of Popular Fur Trimmed Coats as well as Plain Mannish Tailored models.

Velwt or Braid trimmed. All contain the finest yarn dyed Linings of Satin, others with Fancy, Silk Linings. 1 fere nre the popular coats uu i ivice -Ueonacs Wllmor, HoirlCo Black felvet Lace Boots iXVMMWaJtUl Mil gnmo abounded und wild beasts an ramiiunt. Here he took his stand, and has put lis life work Into a good cause. He telieved in Nebraska, and worked for Ihe unbuilding of the state.

He saw grow from a wilderness to a thai "blossoms aa the rose." "Nebraaka la u. good place to live." Tt wan hla home-and the place where lutd Uono.hl work. And ho fouml -a a "good placa die." Health andchooi Boards Will Hold a Joint Meeting 'Tfty Nehratka alumni In aouthern Pall- Seal Plushes Fancy Plushes Novelty Mixtures Cloth Fabrics Snow Flake Corduroy Wool Velours Silk Velours Zibelines Tweeds; Velvets A apeclal Joint meetlna t.f the school board atid jrly health bpurda has been cwJled for Satcrdav morn HIGH GRADE JEWELRY Clarence L.Storer 14 to. 10th Phone L-9670 WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING 4i ing to discuss plana for checking the Kmallpox epidemic. At th.it time It Here's a new arrival with an air of gentility.

1 boot, patent leather quarter, leather Louis heel. JVery trim-and ankle fitting, distinctive ancT'iidividiial. Select yours today while sizes are complete. I fornla, who are all enthuaiustic to ha vA Nehrttl a meet a western team uf oqual atandlnf. We will all he rooter In the game If the hoya coma out.

Southern California will have one of the big expositions open and 4 wonderful winter climate wjrtlch 1 know jhe boy a will efiJor. Aft xiipnun will be paid, Southern California Intercollegiate, athletic cVif'renoe cn operating with tha'tournument association. Trust you will vonalder the Invitation favorably. "CLIFTON "Nebraaka, "Pasadena. Nov.

II. ISIS. "Chancellor Samuel Avery, "t'lilverslty of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Inrectnra Pasadena tournament of meet association cordially Invite the Vplveralty of Nebraska football team will be determined what method, will iururd In vacrlnatimr the stu- dente and teachers, and establishing other preventive measure. Full Price Range Reads $7.50 to $60 A wonderful showing of Children's Coats at $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50 $10 Practically every member of the high gchool faculty la aald to have been exposed Thiiraday.

i' H3, who came down with the disease Friday morning, attended the meeting. All the teachera have been risked to ne vaccinated. Women's Wear Second Floor Calls Conference On Peddling Rule I fo meet pacific coast university team, poaelbly t'ntveratty of Waahington uti 1 New Teara' day. One of the function. of our aseoctatlnn la to promote good clean sports and with great reputation your university enjoys, you can he of great value In helping; American foot- ball on- the coast.

Southern Cali E3 Hi! Miyer Co GREEN GABLES MtTHEni, DR. EIHJ. F. BAILEY SANATORIUM -t Lincoln, Nek fornia Intercollegiate -ELI SHIRE, President- i ence at recent meeting" adopted resoln Hons endorsing game between eastern I and' Pacific coaat university teams to Lbe liven under the ausplcct of the 'ournamcnt association. We agree to SEE I NEED OF I nay all expeniee of trip and guarantee that party will be' well taken care i.f.

Anxious for Immediate' and favorabl'i Announce ment 0 WELFAR leclslon. Wire our expense, Tournament of Roses, i H. TURNER. President. From Proa.

Weldon. "Hollywood. Nov. II, 191V I "Chancellor Samuel Avery, officiala and Interested nhiiOierij hn.ve been Invited by the st ile r.iilwny commission to be present nt h' conference on November 17. at 11 a.

to dlsc.ujs the rules, which have been promulgated by the carriers gov. erning the practice of peddling from cars. Fruit shippers who Hell from car, officers of farmers' co-operative orgRnllations. and others have complained recently that attempt are being made to curtail' their activities by a rigid application of the rule uftalnat peddling from cars. A (Irand Island wholesale firm sent out letter to dealer advising them that they cftujil prevent any distribution of frujj or vegetables in their re-uperitve towns, by complaining to station agents the railroads and in-sltlng that no one be permitted to sell go.Hls from a car, Aa dealers nre the only ones having storage facilities, this would give them A clear rield, The railroads' rule at one time coveted fruit, vpKetables "und other commodities," hut the Inst phrase has been dropped out of the moat recent tar- Three City Commissioners Visit Executive building for all nnn.

eonttgkAie, non-mental diaeases. Equipped for tha work with the utmost perfections. Rest Cottage for tliosa cases of mental affections rcqulrlngfor a time watchful and iiientirK care and treatment. Writ for Illustrated pamphlet Not a a hotpltal, but "Cnlv.ertlty of Nehrnska, I.lnc-ola, Nebraska Orpheum and Are Not "Shocked." "Pasadeiiva'. Cuifornla.

tournament of rosea 1 negotlallnm with eastern col leges for football game on New Tear T)ay with Pacific coaat team cnlveralty or Washington aa opponent. I'nlversltv of Nebraska' Alumni cluh home. "We didn't ae any need of a pub He welfare lord there," wnir the com ment of C'oninilsHioiieis Dayton, ychroeder and llenaley, who, an a Hort of nn lnveatlHation iih to lie need of SB At special meeting board of directors cities service company today officers were authorized to sell five million dollars preferred and two and one half million dollars common stock for five million dollars cash. A strong American syndicate has purchased this stock. Sale of this block of securities will enable company to retire its entire floating debt and furnish working cash capital.

Arrangements with purchaser provide that their stock will not be offered to the public at present and purchasers may withdraw their stock from the syndicate only upon, agreement that the preferred stock will be aold for not less than eighty-five per cent of par and common at not less than one hundred and twenty-five per cent of par. Holdr er of preferred stock of the company of record December fifteen, nineteen fifteen, will be given the right on January first, nineteen sixteen to receive five per cent convertible debenture of the company of the amount of nine per cent of their holdings as payment for the deferred dividends to that date, the holder to have the right to convert the debentures at any time into stock upon basis of one hundred dollars of preferred stock and twenty-five dollars of common stock for each one hundred dollars of debentures. Holders of common stock will have nine per cent in debentures set aside for them and certificates will be issued to holders of record December fifteenth, nineteen fifteen, whkftTwill entitle them to receive debentures when all holders of preferred stock have been paid their deferred dividends Company will assume regular monthly dividends in cash on its preferred stock February first, to holders of record January fifteenth, nineteen sixteen. such a board, went to the Orpheum theatre Thursday night. The three occupied a box at the allow, and uc ENLARGEMENT From Tour Koiak NegaUveg FRDK.

MACD0NAL0, 311 BrOwneM Linooln, Neb. Wn4a PiinnU Dnn.Jntf cording to th.olr.own' saw the "whole show through. ti auto i uiivuuuaius Put Out of the Way Acting- In their official duty jib bourd of Investigation, the commis sioners commented principally on One Nana Sterling, who appeared a "Coxad. Nov. 11.

Attorney frrnnul, I.lm-oln, Nch. renr Sir: Lincoln "perfect" wonmn. "Evil to him who evil quoted Oeorge Pay ton. "Nothing svrong with the show at all." joined in Mr. Hchrooder.

"Worse may he seen on the street any commented Hensley. The commissioners will continue their prohc. November 16. they plan to "take-In'! "High Jinks," a musical comedy, at the, Oliver. endeavoring aecure invitation for Nebraska, Team tournament association favorable, Nebraska alumni of southern California a unit In requesting favorable Tournament ult! pay all expense of team covering en-Ire trip.

Tomnamtut of rosea, tho, treat em floral festival in country, draws normally one hundred and twenty-five thousand. Southern California 'Intercollegiate athletic confer nce co-gperntlng In nrnmgementi. Cncwlng situation urae Immediate and avoratile consideration. We are Intensely Interested. Wire me collect you are coming.

R. VKUON, "President Southern California University of Nebraska Club. "Paaadena, Nov. 11, 1913. "Dr.

Samuel Avery, "Chancellor Cnlveralty of "Lincoln. Neb. "Sincerely hope you wllU allow Nebraska's 'great team to come to on New Year's day. Alumni Intensely Interested. State soeletlca here from all middle western states thousand airing-will come in crowds to Nebraska win "JOHN T.

etl'MNfll, "Lincoln, Nov. 12, 1915. R. Welden, Calif. "Personally favorahlelo trip but fe.r obstacles unstirmOttntable.

Matter ro-'erred to athletic board. Notify Piatt, Sumner, Turner and othefa Interested. Greetings to California Nehrasknna. "8. AVEHY." "Punch board and Mlier devlcpa nrp running hpre, und I nm unnlilo to got the iiuthorltiPH to do anytliinK.

"Can you pot heli ua In some way? "Youra truly, "OKO. St. When Attorney General Reed aot tho Street Ifebr. foreifoliig In his mall Krldny morning, he looked In the dletlonney Henry L. Doherty Go 60 Wall St.

NEW YORK CITY in vain to rind out what a punch- URGE STUDENTS TO hoard lg, another aoitrre he learned that It la a mpchunlam by whh-h inning are offorod National Electric Co. 122 So. 12th Phone B-1532 PROMPT ATTENTION Given Te MOTOR REPAIRING Know How dered virus enough to vaccinate 1,000 to who wants to tHko a chanco Rettlna; more thah his money's worth In cigars or pool checks. peruana. Should the epidemic, spread VACCINATED BE i Births ThcVttttorney ironeral will "write to the department Is considering its authority to issue an- order for compulsory vaccination Out.

of the. 1.21 students at the high school it is fig th county attorneyf Dawson county and call the matter to hla attention. SPIRELLA CORSETS Athletic Corsets for school girl; a few Pahnple Fnconrts nt bargain price. Call today aHer school. If thnt tlni is more convenient, living your frlcndf with you.

tales Mooni 209 So 10th Street. ured that two-thirds of them ought to be vaccinated. If there is no compul AllthoLmOi: rxrnf Two More Cases of Smallpoxjn High School Adds to Alarm of Officials. the BDI1ID1 Mr. and Mrs.

Addaldo ScRobaan, Nineteenth and Vine streets, a daughter. Mr. and Jacob T57 Btreet, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Shea, Dentpn, a son. sory order probably not more than 500 or 00 will volunteer to take the protection. Thus tsir arrangement are to vaccinate all who come forward. mux cost REV.

BYRDN BEALL The appearanoe of the disease In the US MAKE YOUR TET Clinton district haa added alarm to the health officials. Edris Pederson, a girl years old. living at 3131 Dudley street, and. Herbert Bailey, a high About Nebraskans A NEBRASKA LE ITERS achool student living at 2975 Holdrege street both in the Clinton district. (Contnued From Page One! have the smallpox.

Photo Engravings Made to Order Tim are used today Ism tifco)oi thts ever before la altuat ill Hum af werk. Lack at the aevepapara, ait(an and rtr-eulerAattar going itarougb the with gieg an all uloatraead by engnmitt. Tal at the parpon far wbkk yea vtefc It aa engr. mat and wn Ml aev to km taea aMde. Thr( wr kvnMa.aita till pbete eogrerea paiKt, also operate electrotype and lirereotypephmta under the nmi roof.

Can. turnlth any kind of Printing platea. C. L. Rein went to Dorchester Thursday on legal business, returning- tn Lincoln Frtday.

BROWN 120 No. 13th. BI20! NO PITCHINO City and school health authorities have urged all high school students to be vaccinated, bullotiiiN have been posted In all roorha.of the high school building urging the necessity of 'vaccination, and Monday will probably be devoted to the vaccination of all stu-denta, who wish to take the preventive. Two, new caaes of smallpox ware found early Friday morning, and a score or more persons are under aur-vel'lance. F.

Oarey, high achool Instructor In agriculture, is quarantined ot his home, 126 North Thirty, seond street, with the smallpox. R. H. Ojers, of Hennet. haa been added to the number of patients at the isolation hospital, The city health department has or tiler dren survive, alx tone and four daughters.

Ten Children. The eons are Walter of Loa Angeled Byron. of Clnolnnath Frank of Chicago; Arthur of Lincoln: Fred- of Salem. and Clarence of Lincoln. The daughtera are Mra.

Jaie lliwui of Harlan, Mra. Perth Bell of, Cnlveralty Mr. Ruth Warner of Lincoln and Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved. taking Chamberlain's Tablets my vhuabund suffered for several ears from Indigestion; causing him to hare pains In the stomach and distress after eating. Chamberlain's Table's relieved him of these spells right TJ rii WTl rw mm A Bald Head Only Indicates that the scalp has been Defected.

Wa recommend that you um ntass. 2onlc Kills the gem that causes the hair to fall out axid will keep the scalp healthy. BUD -SHOES 1415 rO: ST RE FT waj," writes Mra. Thomas Casey, tic-, iieva, X. Y.

Obtainable everywhere. AdvaHisemflaV lltWn beaJI ot Ljpooln, Clarence, Harley Drug Co, I.

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