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i THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1918 be held at 2:10 p. Monday at Brown' ENGLAND DOESN'T GO HWNGRY. of in Switzerland. ar not allowed bacon and eggs together. Either on or the other, and these are not always to be had 0 1.

CII! QUARANTINE HIT BE TEN DATS on all public gatherings of every sort, County Physician R. H. Sawyer Saturday Issued a statement asking country school to close wherever Influenza was prevalent, and to remain closed until the epidemic bad abated. It Is likely that only a moderate proportion of the schools wllr- have to close, according to Dr. Sawyer.

Twenty-Seven Deaths. Twenty-seven deaths from Spanish Influenza, had been reported up to Thursday night. 750 cases had been officially reported up Saturday afternoon In Lincoln, according to Dr. Chauncey F. Chapman, city superintendent of health.

Only 1SJ new case were reported Saturday, while on Friday 104 persons were, reported to nave been stricken with the epidemic. Q.ndeV regulations by the city council making influenza a reportable disease, physicians began making returns to the city health department for the first time Wednesday. This is the number of case reported by days: Wednesday, 150, Thursday, 180. 1 Friday, 204. Saturday, 132.

Death have occurred at an average rate of three a day from ainfluenza cently bn appointed manager of th store ootlonof the central advisory pur-cbaalng committee for th United But railway admintauatlon. Mr, Roth la a eon of and Mra K. J. Roth of Lincoln, and waa formerly with the- Bur. llncton and later waa purchasing agent tor th Chicago.

Indianapolis A Louia-villc railroad. FarragTit W. R. C. 10.

met In th O. A baU Saturday. Oct U. at Arrangementa "Are belna made tor the district convention, which will be held at Nebraska City. October i and a good delegation from Lincoln I planning- to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bryson. Maxfleld and Holdrege atreeta. announce the birth of a girl.

Mr. Bryson la now In the service in France. The ladles' auxiliary to William Lewie camp, united Spanish war veterana will hold a kenslngton for Red Cross work at the home of Mrs. George Ludden, 2200 atreet. Friday at 2 p.

m. The Halloween social for all veterana and their famlliea has been poalponed on account of tha epidemic and that -event will be announced later. A reception. In honor of Mr. Wlllard Jacoby.

who la home on an eighteen-day furlough, from Washington. D. waa held at the Rush Memorial chapel, by his many friends. Th eveniner was apent LONDON. Oct It were given to understand you were starving in England," aaid Dr.

Ehrenberger. of Zurich, bere to inquire Into economic condltlona "What costs me one franc here I should have to pay four franca for In Zurich if you can ret It. Starving? The Idea la ridiculous. IfAhall tell my You have bacon and eggs for breakfast That la unheard Buy Liberty Bond3 It Will Help Our Boys. The Owl Pharmacy 1400 "0" St.

ZiyCQZJV-NJSaRASJCX. request' wlU bring you an telling tov of we work cwd ttxy facilities for tbe work SAVE YOUR Our Prices Radiography X-ray DisQnosIs' 22K Gold Crown 14.00 22K Bnda Work, per .00 Porcelain Crown $400 Upper or lower Bet Tth 5 up Enamal Filling up Gold or Cast Gold Fillings $100 up Ivar rillmgs 60s 'up PATRONS FROM OUT OF TOWN GIVEN I CO I AT SERVICE Boston Dentists Fifteenth Yar -Cousins, Manager and Owner. 1319 atreet Phone 66153 OLD HATS HERE IN LINCOLN. i Roberta, nrUkln. Ad.

Cestell Plumber. r-105. A4. Hodaman unrtiKr. Adr.

B311. Ivans laundry, rr eyers n. tasterday, Penn. Mutual Life- Plana Timing-1. Hawnton.

T-UTL Moray. UndarUkar, N. A4t. New location. MIS it.

Oaor Broat. printer and taUonr. Adr. Nu.Bona Corwt. order from Mra.

X. Cr4aa, 42 Bo. Mth. B-iI0T. A.

w. repair Msashes leaky radiators. Lu rit n. MeLaod. Oantar Bit tHseae medicine and BnJI It make ytw work Rav.

C. R. Tnar'i collection of the front, loaned to Un- "window. 10 North "J5. Beard Sdueatlon MttTh riru-Ur meetl'V ot th.

Unooln boart of adu-cation will be hell next Mondar morh-facet Conditions arlsin- with tna tafiucnsa vpUemtc will ba discussed, reuMh Liberty Loan ready to eellr. Wa keep tnera or you tSZ'ot char. or rant you a bw North Uth. Ad. Show ror l1' -Th, Eye of the World." Wo runnln.

thi week at shown to tha Inmataa ot the lortnoon. All th. famatas were tv an opportunity to tha play. William Nlklaua, tniete of tha estate For kit yproparty wrlta Wllllah Nik Security Mutual. Un-eoln.

Nab-Adv. hart On local rirt board haa racolvad word that Na-brafu toshort about fifteen pKrT.nd feplsU. An urjant rn.d. for tha stat to ka up this elency. Nebraska Is also shy one caulker.

A oall was made eome time ato for dlffarant trade; to oremment and tha number remain be filled In Nebraska. Auto. In automlla driven by B. W. Nelson, of Budre Ouenael a.

Glided I with another driven by W. H. Meyer X7XT Bouth, Thirteenth Street. hroXin tie Meyer ear Into the south. JaaTeurb of th? Wr'T-tlXmi the running board, tha front wheela and the eteerins apparatus Tha Neleon car waa only allhlly dmad.

Tha Meyer car waa comlnr north on Eleventh and urrZX wt on atrt. Mr. Neleon WVrtvin" aouth on Eleventh atreat No one waa hurC Oaorga On Committee. Prealdent B. B.

Cawyar. of the Lincoln Commercial nub. hia appointed Retlrln. Pwadnt B. A.

0orge a repraaentaUva of tna club on the community aervloe aieoutlva committee, whtoh co-operaiea with John Wealey Carter, dlreotor of war camp community aervloa aent hero by tho aa. tlonal ortanlaaUon. ThU aenrloo la ea culated to look after the welfare of ool. I diera outalda tho camp In tha aame way tha T. M.

A. look a after their welfare In namp. A permanent local oommlttao csonatatlnf of men amf women repreaen-i tattvea of leMin olvlo orianliatlon la bttlnf ortanlaed, rire Prevention Day A proclamation tiaa been levied by Governor Neville dee-1natlnr Friday. November 1. ea atate chapel.

The body tf Alexander Michael, who died of lnfluensa at Camp Grant. 111.. arrived In Lincoln Baturday evening. Th body la held at Brown undtrtaainf pu Mrs, pending runarai arrancemeuia. The fiinaral David Roth will be held at I 0 p.

at the horn, loot South Eiahth street. Interment will In Wyuka, The body of Conrad Fegler arrived In Llnooln Baturday front Mitchell At tha house where he died It la reported that two other membere of the family are seriously ill from the disease. 6ervtce will be held at tha residence. 1711 North Fourteenth street at 1. P- nunoay.

Funeral servlcee for Adam Kahler will be held at th home. 1226 Holdrege street at 1 clock Monday axternoon. Bervlcaa for Viola Jameson will be held at 1 p. Monday at urpwn a cnapei- George E. Harrlger, age fifteen years.

AA at hi. home en Weat A street of ln fluensa Baturdsy afternoon. Tha body is at the Castle. Roper and Matthews un derUking parlors, pending funeral ar rang entente. Th Private funersl of Mrs.

Margaret Baker will be held atTiaUa. Roper and Matthews' chapel, at 1-W p. ton day. runarai aervlcei for Josl I Hull, who died Baturday morning, will be held at i SO p. Bundsy at Castle, Roper and Matthew' chapel Mrs.

catena n. nuni, age wif of A. P. Hunt. 1848 atreet, passed away at 0 p.

Baturday. Christian science funeral services will bs held Mondsy. Burial will bo in Wyuka. Th. funeral of Mas PoUky will ba held Sunday at p.

at the residence, I2M 8 street Burial will be In the Jewish cemetery north of Lincoln. Emerich E. at tha Military academy at Saturday morning, rntsth was caused by- lnfluensa. He Is th nephew ot Chrla Rock of th Wind sor hotel. Vise V.

A. Belli, of Orablll. WyO. died at a local hospltsl this morning. She was it yesrs ot age and was visiting Mr and Mra.

B. Blrham. The body Is beind held at tha llodgmsn parlors. Amanda TJtaureux. age thirty-two, wife of Pactflo Lheureux, died at a local hoe-pltal at p.

Friday. The body at Roberta undertaking narlos, await lug th nrrval of relatlvea from Camp- belL John R. Baem of Section of the B. A. T.

C. died of lnfluensa at the Military academy Baturday morning-. His father Is her from his home Greeley. to tak charge of tna booy. Dr.

I D. Toung. mlnlater of the First Presbyterian church of Lincoln, who waa called to Concordia, inurjony oy the Kinase of his brother. Lewis Young1, brought bark word tonight that his brother died Friday night from Intluensa, and that hie wife la 'very in at tna prea ant tlma Th body hag keen brought to Beatrlc. where funeral servloe will be held Bun dsy afternoon, with Dr.

Lucas of tha First Presbyterian church there, presid ing. Mr. Toung; who formerly lived In Un coin, waa a traveling aalesman for i wholesale grocery house. He wss i member of. the same church In whton hi brother her hold a pastorate, Attending tha funeral aervlrea today will be Dr.

and Mrs. Toung, of Lincoln; the father. John Toung. and a sister, Miss Zala, Of Highland, and two brothers, George, of Centralis, and John oi i4 Hummitt, mo. Th body of Mlsa EM K.

Benl. 10. of Qrablll, who waa taken sick with Jach The Hatter MAKES ANY OLD HAT TRY ME ONCE 235 No. 11th Street B-1799 "Star Motor Service" Through our Superior Service offers you' Quicker, Safer and better transportation of household goods and merchandise. Star Van and Storage Company "The Home of Superior Service" 'B67S4.

In playing games, alter wnicn reitesn-menta were served. Miss Fay Ellsworth, "off the screen" Miss Fay Marx, a Lincoln girl, baa been visiting with ner alster, Mrs. Russell Oolemsn ot Omaha, at Wellington Inn. Mra Coleman haa been seriously HI. Miss Marx la a movie actrtaa with the Famous Players Lasky company.

She returned to New York City last Thursday. Patron and friends of tha Sharpless studio arep lannlng to take a "hike" Sunday afternoon to enjoy some of the beautiful autumn scenes around Lincoln. All Interested In walking are welcome. They will meet at the Bharplasa studio at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Two Are Hurt in Motorcycle Accident Saturday Evening Vernon Wilson, 1315 Plum trt, andand Mlsg Esther Hoff, 1024 atreet were badly Injured In a motorcycU accident that occurred shortly after o'clock Baturday evening at 13th and actreet.

Both were) taken Immediately to th Lincoln Sanitarium. Air, Wilson and Miss Hoff were going; south on ISth and met a Ford dV livery from th Brtghara Cleaner going east on street. Th driver ot th delivery in trying to avoid th motorcycle ran his car' up onto th park way, but not until the motorcycle had been demolished and th young man and lady badly Injured. Jo Dougherty and Bruce McCuIlough, ot th Thl Gamma Delta were th first on the seen and helpped to car for th Injured, who were taken at once to th sanitarium. Mr.

Wilson was badly bruised about th head and his right leg was also badly hurt. Miss Hoff had her left arm broken and was otherwise bruised. She was taken last evening from th Sanitarium to her bom and was resting At th sanitarium Baturday night it was said that Wilson would recover and his Injuries were not so serious as at first thought. English Memorial to American Heroes Copyright, H18, by Th Press Pub. Co.

(The New York World.) (Special Cabl Despatch.) LONDON. By permission of the Dean and tha Chapter, th ministry of In tor matlon Intend to erect in Winchester cathedral a permanent memorial to those membera of the American force who have given tholr live In the war. A suitable temporary memorial will be placed aoon on tha spot where th permanent atruoture will trected after th war. STATEMENT Rfntfmnt nf th a nwn.rihln mnn. cement circulation te nf Tha Lln- Vota Sunday Star, published every bttnday at Lincoln, Nebmska: r.ditor H.

K. Johnson, Llnooln, Neb, Managing Editor. L. B. Tobln.

Lin coln, Neb. Business Manager, L. B. Tobln, Lincoln, Neb. Publisher The Star Publishing Co, lr? nnnrer PrAiMnnt T.l1n V.h Owners of mora than 1 nnr rent of capital stock: 1L E.

Gooch, Lincoln, Neb. B. Tobln, Lincoln, Neb. C. D.

Mullon, Lincoln, Neb. Bonds and Mnrts-aa-ea First Rnvlnr Rank, mortsmse nn renl tntn nur- chased by The Star Publishing Co. Average number of copies of each Issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to rtfilri snhHrrthAFa riiii-lno thn six months preceding; October 1. llt, 15,524. B.

TOBW. Manager. Sworn to and anbacrlhel rtAfnrA me this Jrd day of October, 11. A. M.

CROWLEY. (Seal) Notary Public My commission expires June 6, 1924. ince October 1, in whleh time twenty I nve deaths have been reported. There were two previous death from-Influenza the last of September. Following are the number of deaths dally from October I through Thursday, October 10k October one.

October 4, five. 'j October 5, three. October 6, three. October 7, one. October eight October two.

October 10, two. Bennet Needs Some Doctors and Nurses A letter from Dr. R. Cameron, ot Bennet, reached the state health department Saturday, sayiog that he haa 180 cases of Spanish Influenza to look alteram that locality is unable to srlva all nf hm nla atHnn "Is It possible to get any help in tn way or nurses or relief doctors?" inquires. 1 hav had but two hours' sleep each might for th last ten days." The disease is still spreading, says th physician, and it Is (becoming impossible to get well people to take car of th sick.

is willing to take praotlcal nurses or nf other kind of nurses Bute Health Officer Wild does sot know where. any doctors or nurses could be obtained to relieve the Ben-net situation, as all of them are busy their own communities taking care of influenza patients. 1 1 i mi have the' while Vlsltlna- Mr. and Mra 10 A Commissioner Wright Says Lid Will Be On Until Epidemic is Checked. University Suspends Classes-Ban is Put on Public With theatres and billiard halls cloaed last night by order of the city (council, as a measure to curb tno Spanish lnfluensa epidemic, tne streets of the downtown section of the city surged nil ths evening long with a restless flow of men and women pedestrian.

Closing of amusement places left tho Saturday night shoppers with no place to go but to move along th street Th order of the city commission was issued as noon Saturday and became effective Immediately. Public Safety Commissioner John Wright who drafted the quarantine resolution, said late Saturday that the lid might be on from ten days to two week, according to the progress of the epidemic. "Ssm to Be Worse." Queried as to the status of the epidemic In Lincoln Saturday night. Dr. Carl H.

Bastron, city physician, said It seemed so'be getting worse. Commissioner Wright commenting on the resolution Saturday, said that drastio-jictlon was taken on a report from the city schools that a third BOO of the children were cmt tt school. The order closed school both public arid private, theatres, billiard and pool halls and churches Chancellor w. O. Hastings announced late Saturduy that all classes at the University of Nebraska, would be closed while the ban on publlo meetings was on.

Men of the student army training corps will drill as usual, but they will have no class wark. Privets Funaral. City health Superintendent Chaun- cey K. Chapman has asked all funerals to be prlvate-wlth only relatives and close friends attending. Church funerals are barred.

No conventions or publlo gathering or entertainments are to be scheduled and no Public or private dances Superintendent Jess Newton nf the Lincoln public schools hns asked teach, rs not to leave the city on an excuse for a vacation with the schools shut down, but to remain subject to coll as soon as the ban should be lifted agnln by the council. The city health department will remain open all day todav to work on the Influenza Th University Plac school board Saturday night closed the schools of that town for th coming week, whtl Havelock early last week put a ban TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. piiw.iiig ma nuviwuuuu Ul VI lu. uucr ji uiuea. now puying west ot Holdrege.

have him call Phone LS66J, Lincoln, In regard to death message. 10-18-14 FOR BALE L. C. Smith typewriter, nearly new; will sacrifice for H0. Phone L7840.

10-13-1J fall Hats $3 up Omaha Hat Factory 1-2-3 4 Oht St. Why Not Look Well, And See Well? We fit glasses that fit the face, as wen as tne eyes. "Just a Little Batter" Optioal Service is Our Aim. XZl North 12 St Seourity Mutual Building. Lincoln, Nebr.

FORTNIGHT B3 i 1 1 I I 1 i a-VSf -m hi LOfHES "built -to-the-wearer long been the ideal of clothing manufacturer. It remained for the makers of fir nrevention day and ealllns; for a aeaaraf nlasnun of rubbish and tmn of flues ana cnnneys Deior win. nets' In. It Is being lent out for die- trlbutlon alorfr with an appeal by Tire Commlniloner Rldnell for eo-opermiton oy Miinnirinai AutharltlM. Commercial cltiba, women' oluba, public achoola and other atenciea.

It ealla attention to the feet that annual fire loetee In the united Btatee antrerata about IJ00.000JDO0 which 1 I preventable by Uklnf proper pre caution. UtllK tdl Ptanta. All idle plant In Lincoln are to-be Hated at onoo to comply with a requeet from the War lndutrle hnard to tha Commercial club. Mr. hit ten.

aacratary ot the dub. requaata everyone to report to tna ciuo mrorma-tlon renrdlna; Idle tnduatrtal facllltlea. Tha Warslnduatrlea board xequeata thla to ba don ea a patrlotia duty, and wiehea th. Information to Inaliide th kind' of plant tha capacity and th claaalflcatlon. Tha board will then make arranfementa to bava tha Idle plant atart with aom aaeful Industry for th haatentn; of th eonolualon of the war.

Tho dub at present Tinow of no klle plant ot pretnlnencei Bulldln ahewe Oil. Bulldlnr In Lin coin waa heavier In th September Juat cloaed than for tha aama period a year aro, accordlna; to compuationa from tna Amor lean Contractors resume. Tha fcuildini permit a In September. ltlH, here anrrgated aa aaalnst tllt.tu In lull, or an increase of 1 per cent In le) Molnea th effect of army conatruo-tion work la shown where building- In-creased 1.148 per cent over a year ago. Tho permits titer totalled aa aaatnet in Beptember.

1917. Kn oaa City waa tho only other city In the miaaie weet to report sain with an Increese of 171 per ent It ftgurea Were 1171.150 aa acalnst 1100,047 In 1917. vtner cities reportinc snowed: Omana, jvis, as airunst.r5i.40 in ln Blouj City. lltlKO In' Ulf. atalnat $24,4, 311 In 1117; Topeka, tlt.S04 la Hep.

lemoer, iis, I1R5.80 In 117, and Wichita. I1T0.4H against 1206.740 In rllca Make Raid. Eight colored potv two marrM women and six single were arreatad late Baturday night 'hen the home nf Rnh s.w.1 iim Korth Eleventh street, waa raided by tha j-unt au uinra were wcaea up in th dty Jell. The houae waa raided upon complaint of nelehlmra tht adlaorderly Jkus end a rendeavoua for bootieggera. No booae waa found In tke i uy ins pwice.

The complaint, SO- obrt Bewal. waa mad by 'neisaoora. lie naa lived in th bouse two years, ha aald, and haa tieej no trouble uptll recently. nd ii wtf keep a renmlnc hous at that "7 "a aiwaye operated OTwam, pace. Bewal told tha pollen.

wlf er not arrested, boe taken to th station were rooraora oa vMitora at tha houses Their tiuwi Z'T Wa. Ulliaa arka. oa, Lillian Howard a smn nlhaa a I Partment that the that plac and Z-Tl vi ner child. Mr. tZL Tr- bOT husbsnd no support her and that eh hart riv'v would rather ihenT ibSucf sndy CUrk'a-Adr.

DEATHS. JSJ-'JL home wUi Twelfth atreet In Harelock. TtU rtw1fe' two enlldrnn! rather and mother, and evra broth-rt ud atstcra, alUMn, In t-lfK1 PV 'urrer. who died It ru ha.STV rvt win Monday afternoon at tha Orm Lutharan.ehurch atWaJton7 i Funeral services for Julia Staff enj wflj 1 1 1 1,. jnpnsm, ana wno aiea at i a.

m. I Baturday In a local hnapttal, Is being heM at th Hodgman undertaking parlors penatng lunarai arrengememe. Wllllnrn T. Kegel died Baturday noon at his home, 1331 street. The funeral will be at tna home Monday at 1 0 clock.

lUerment will ba at Wyuka. ABOUT PEOPLE. Sergeant vByrll Eckles, (05 North Twenty-sixth atreet now stationed at New Haven, Connecticut, la danrrroua ly ill at that plac with pneumonia, according; to a telegram received Bat tirday by his Bister. Helen Ecklea. She left Immediately for Con necticut A telegram received Friday stntfd that he wag III with lnfluensa but did not state how sjerimmly.

He wa stationed In Lincoln with th Uni versity detachment this summer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Packwood.

of 1S4I A atreet have received word from their son, Frank' M. Packwood. that he has been transferred from Company I. Beoond regiment, aecoltn of the naval forces training in a Bouth -Carolina oamp to Company' 7, Second regiment. Young Packwood writes that health conditions at that camp are uniformly good.

Central W. T. U. will hold Ita regu lar monthly-meeting Tuesday afternoon witn Mrs. It H.

Boiieau, 1114 Hill street Mra. AIM Jackson and Mra. Suat Span-gler will report the stat convention Tha special toplo for discussion will war work now being don by th Union of Lancaster county In helping to care for th sick soldiers, and further plans will mada to anawar thla oalL The union will dedicate a service flag to the eoldler sons of Its members, the mothers being especially Invited to be present ivr program. Th birth of a son. Clement Lao, ta reported at the horn of Mr.

end Mra. t). Tyrlell. atreet, October 7. Rev.

It. H. Harmon aent a telegram today to Judge J. B. Strode ot th's olty that would be In IJneoln the middle of next week.

II arrived in New York Friday from France, where he haa been th paet yr In th Y. M. C. A. aervlce.

Mra. Harmon ta In New 'York to meet him. The Rev. Harmon waa pastor of th First Chrlatlan church her before going to Franc. Word has been reclv.

tn Tiiuni. wi Kdward J. Roth. of Chicago, has re- Let Us Furnish Your Hp A Fresh Soil ADDS A WONDERFUL AMOUNT OF PEP Let us clean your suit We call for and deliver. Postage paid one way.

Lincoln Cleaning Dye Works 826 So. Hth LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. ii 9 IS UUDE The Time 7fr See Us Drop in and latua help you plan that refiairing.remodel-ing or partitioning work you ought to do this Fall. You will find our ideas worth while because they will lead to the right selection of material as well as the) saving of time, labor and expense. -Everythingyou may need ii here 'inside and outside lumber, shingles, flooring, trim, and Beaver Board the manufactured, knotless and crack ess lumber for better walls and ceilings Till us what you want to do to fashion for Younger Men, clothes that befittingly represent their acter, feelings and conduct.

Correct clothes: correct in pattern; correct in style and make, assuring rare "backed by the manufacturer, backed by us and indorsed by the Younger Men the country over. Your, own model, fabric and color await you. "Quality is Economy" 5 ea Holland Lumber Co. ARMSTRONG'S 801 Street GOOD, CLOTHES MERCHANTS.

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