Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Lincoln Nebraska State Journal from Lincoln, Nebraska • 26

Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
Issue Date:
Page:
26
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SUNDAY STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1910. NEBRASKA SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL PEOPLE with a vengeance. From now on white plays an original and energetic game." S. "Marshall vs. Bums played at tlstend, 1W5." Z.

7 sxkp "Possibly PQ4 is 5. PQ4, pxp. 6. PxP, bsbch. 7.

KB1. out of the 'book' stronger." B. 8. PQ5, sk2 "If SR4. then BQ3 followed by PQK3 and PQS4." ZC.

QQ4. skM. 10. HK85. k2) si.

11. QKQ2, pkrS. 12. UKleh, kbl "BK2 Is no better on account of I'J6." S. 13.

BS3, "A nice quiet wny of Inviting black to get all tangled up." S. "B3f will bear looking Into." Z. 13 bxs. 14. BxB, pq3.

15. SK5, "A brilliant gambit. Seems to be sound. Henceforth the attack is a la cyclone." 8.1 15 pxs. 16.

BS4eh, sk2. 17. KxP, sM. 18. KK2, "May have been well here to set K's pawns in action." Z.

Ladies Silk Scarfs Ho. i jay Hand'chiefs Ia his Introduction to a pamphlet at the aire where they can see the loss recently published on the consollda- to them of a lack of common school Uon of the rural schools State Super-1 education and are too old to go back lntendent Bishop has set forth some Into their own school. They must of the advantages to be found In the; then leave home and at a greater ex-ooneolidatlon system aa it la prac- pensa attend some academy or prep-tleed In some of the eastern states aratory school or too often take a and in a few of the counties of the short course In education which does i. th. tnot not cive them the education which Ladies' Fancy Hemstitched Embroidery and Lace Edge Handker- Kflp noteworthy of these consolidated every child In this country -has a right! schools in the state so far Is that attto demand.

Many or incse Another Is wnose enj mutuuuu- wu PowelL Jefferson county. lected when tney arrive at me Ladies' Neckwear Ladies' Neck Buffs In White Chiffon trimmed with lav-ender, brown and old rose with- giltJtassehV 5 0 Ladies' Moline Neck Ruffs, trimmed in pink, blue and brown satin, )Qq Keck Ruches, Six In a Box, all colors in 14-inch collar lengths at, OC whore thev can control their own ac at Sholes, Wayne county. Superintendent Bishop has always strongly favored the consolidation system, and haa frequently spoken for the system in the face of much opposition in meetings of school men and school IS pqsj. IK. KQ1, "iliack expected RK1 here.

Slippers as Xmas Gifts If You Dont Know What to give, give Slippers. Gold's is the place to buy the Slippers. Don't care where you not find a more, extensive line at such low prices. Men's Leather House Slippers in Opera, Everett or Romeo styles. Made with flexible hand turned soles, leather lined, black, tan or wine.

Priced "7C-. at $1-98 IOC Men's Felt Slippers, Romeo or low cut with leather or felt soles. Priced CQft $1.89 to tions get the education despite their handicap in being deprived of it in earlier years. They ofen make our strongest men and women in profes sional and business lire, nut such jji-u boards in th state. Tn defining eonso.ldatlon briefly the U'l'S 7ausea fcamnhlet put out by the state de and defended accordingly." 8.

19 bs2. 20. PQD, "Forced. Any other move and I'ytM would let black out trouble." 8. 20 pxp.

BxP, qkl "Only move to save queen and game. Black's moves are very limited." 8. 22. PS 4, "This move looks like a time-killer but Just watch this little pawn become a queen." 8. 22 brJch.

2.1. KK3, ijb3. Large Assortment Of Women's Hemstitched Scarfs, two yards long, in fancy and all plain 7Qn colors -r IVw Ladies' Fancy Hemstitched Scarfs in brown, navy and si.oo Women's Spangled Scarfs In white, light blue, lavender, pink and CI flfl black I VU Ladies'. Fancy Elastic Per-sian Belts in blue, green and brown effects EJQq Ladies' Fancy Gold Mounted Back Combs, set with Brilliants, 7f "Km A Large Selection Of Ladies' Fancy Belt Pins, OC priced Ladies' Barrettes, Guaran by ft- failure- to provide the facilities for a country school education when they were at the age and were living at home under conditions which could have resulted In better results for them educationally if facilities for education hnd been what they should C. BISHOP, be.

Superintendent. fin. JK4. "trnlftflfl whit L-nfl thA -m LMDS DOTH MEN. Ladies' Embroidery Handkerchiefs, all.

pure linen, 35C Ladies' Demi Laundered Eyelet Embroidered Handkerchiefs, all lineneach -v' Ladies All Pure Linen Fancy Initial Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at, ORn Scalloped Or Hemstitched Embroidery and Cross Bar Handkerchiefs, 5C Ladies' Plain Hemstitched All Linen Initial Handkerchiefs at, 1 5 each, i Ladies Hemstitched Eyelet Embroidered Handkerchiefs, good values Qq Ladies' Double Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, embroidered cornera, 5r each. V. Men's Velvet House 39c partment says: Consolidation Defined. "By consolidation of schools Is meant the. uniting of two, three or more small and weak schools into one that shall be large enough In point of members to be interesting and strong enough in the way of money to afford a comfortable building, two or more good teachers, and reason-1 able facilities for work.

It also means that outlying territory with but few children shall be combined with a nearby school that is strong, rather than remain organized into a separate but weak district. In its fullest ense tt means the uniting of all the schools of a township into one or two jo located as to be most accessible, though not necessarily at the geographic center. Trananftrtfttlnn Noeosoarv. Slippers at. 14-inch Neck Ruch, Three In a fancy Christmas box, assorted colors, extra i r.

values, per box. Jw Ladies' Fancy Jabots In Per. sian and Erabroid- Cflp ery effects, each. JUw K2 tied up, black would play QxB, if HxQ, HB4 double check and lets block off easy." 8. 25 pr4, 26.

PSr, pr6. 27. KKBu, "Now the stlge becomes a bombardment." S. 27 pb3. lis.

QKU4, bbl "While the attack was terrific, the defence was some stuo-born." 8. Two Candidates Superintendence Worthy Edneators. Tho University Journal in an editorial has the following to say concerning the result of the recent election of slate superintendent: "The recent general election, SO marred by bitter personalities and Intense partisanship in the cage of some officers, brought to the contest for the position of state superintendent of public Instruction not one act that was out of keeping with the dignity and honor of the high position involved, nilitlate hus a long. and honor Ladies Lace Coat Collars In Persian and various other teed against breakage, in Women's Felt Slippers, Fur trimmed Juliets or low cuts with plain toe or ornamented. A large variety of colors, all made with flexible leather or felt soles.

Priced CQ. at $1.49 to Women's Leather Slippers in black or colors, flexible hand turned soles. Priced at $1.98 OC -2. 3D. 31.

31. 32. 33. as. HxPcli, pxr.

PxP, sr3. BxBch, "Stronger than PxSch." S. rxbeh. PxKch, ks2. WKBcli, kr2.

QxKch, kxq. ltUSch, ks2. 75c designs fttr ea.aeaes-e two sizes for OK a 50c and Misses' And Children's Fur Trimmed Felt and Velvet Velour Slippers. 00 Priced at 85c, 75c. -'Jv Ladies' Fancy Lace Stock Collars in black OC.

and white, each. able record of public service, and each 36. iJKS "White's investments have brought In their usury." Z. 38 pbSch. 37.

KK4, "Alas the over-worked King starts on a trip for lils hcaltb." Z. 37 bblch. 3S. KB3, bsScli. 3 St.

40. 41. 42. 43. 44.

KK4, qkSch. KCJ5, bbch. KQ6, b4ch. KB7, qbsch. KH8.

qbSch. KK8, "If King takes Dawn black You'll need no shopping list if you do your Xmas shopping- at Every department in our store offers sugges- I tions for men, women and children that will prove very acceptable at prices you won't find duplicated elsewhere. Early in tha day shopping offers many advantages which the afternoon trading does not. niatos In five." S. 44 qb8ch.

Draw. Played in 1K09 finals. Notes by the players. Problem No. 823.

Two-er by O. A. Crancer. APT square effects. Priced! Consolidation either in full or In part means the transportation of a portion of the pupils, and this is one of the problems.

It is generally accomplished In covered wagons, artificially warmed when necessary, holding fifteen to twenty children and driven by reliable men under contract and bonds as to regularity and good Viehavlor. At first thought this would eem expensive, but experience has shown that this Is not the difficulty tor it la cheaper to transport a few children than to establish a school for them. This is because a wagon Is cheaper than a school house, horses cheaper than fuel, and because drivers cost less than school teachers." In regard to advantages of consolidation, the following are enumerated: "1. It is much cheaper for the same grade of school. "2.

At the same expense much better schools can be provided, becauss fewer teachers being needed a better grade can be secured, a division of labor established, and at least some sort of supervision Inaugurated. "3. It makes possible a country achool squat In every sense to the best city schools, yet within reach of farm houses. No other system has been trltd or even proposed that can accomplish this or guarantee to the country child the same educational advantages at are afforded the city child without taking him out of his home and to the city; or what is the aarae thing, preserve Intact the viril from 45c to $2.25 was duly mindful of tne proprieties due. Supt.

J. W. Crabtree tilled in a distinguished manner tha position of rural teacher, high school principal, city superintendent, inspector of high schools, and head of great state normal achool. Supt. W.

R. Jackson had been a rural teacher, a high school principal, a county superintendent, a city superintendent, a college professor, a dean of a teachers' college, and had been ho ored by the people of Nebraska rith the office to which he again aspired a position he had filled In a most creditable manner. Both are alumn' of the University of Nebraska, have been honored by positions upon Its faculty, now hold a master's degree from the institution, and are candidates for the degree of doctor of philosophy. In either event, the election was to reflect more honor upon the state than upon the successful candidate. The one has won the office and will fill It fittingly; the other has renewed an old and favorable acquaintance and haa Increased-the high respect In which he was held throughout the state.

The election of Superintendent Crabtree gives general satisfaction to all concerned. The defeat of Mr. Jackson brings a feeling of regret that tho public Is not to have also the benefit of his splendid prepar Large Silk All Leather Hand Bags, leather lined and contains card case, purse, mirror, powder box and perfume bottle, flfl all for Ladies' Fancy Bead And Mesh Bags, ranging' in price from tf fl 50c to. RUsJU Women's Waists We Show a Fine Assortment of A pleasing variety throughout and a collection offering gift possi-Dilities qn every hand. A nice assortment of colored Silk Waists in a large range of colorings.

These Waists are an especially good offering' for holiday gift buyers at decisive savings. HAND BAGS Ladies' Warranted Seal Skin Hand Bags, leather lined, Ladies' Plain All Seal Hand Bags, cither tan or black leather lining QQ Ladies' All Leather Hand Bags, feather lined, gold mounted, Cfl priced at O.OU Ladies' Small Sise All Leather Hand Bags, newest shape, gold 30 CA mounted, each. Large Assortment of Ladies' Fancy Bags with card case and I OC mirror, at. 1 We Are Showing a Complete line of Center Pieces ranging in price 7K from I I Hemstitched And Drawn Work Dresser Scarfs in good quality of linen finished material, Qfln priced at JUt Embroidery Initials, finished for use for Pillow Case3 and Guest Towels, Cn A Large Variety 01 Silk Pillow Cords, used for sofa pillows and bath QKp robes at, each dsi (All Linen Damask Lunch Cloths, hemstitched and otallnrkA in iha irmnrl anrl Royal Society Packages, Inclosed sufficient material to complete the embroidery, and diagram showing arrangement of colors. Ladies' Furs Nothing Will Pleae a Woman more, as the giving of Furs affords a most satisfactory solution of the holiday problem.

We have an excellent line of Ladies' and Children's Fur Sets now offered at special prices. Qiv S. A H. Green Stamps with every Ten Cent Purchase. ation and successful experience.

Nebraska Chess Mr. Lallue Williams of South Omaha finds two keys to No. 121 by O. A. Crancer.

The problem; 3R3P; Q7; 6kSl; Wi; 3K4; 8. KeysSB2 and HS7. While mates in three. Bom- Solved by Fox, Mason, Mockett, mer, Bwearlngen and Williams. "No gentleman wins the first fame." Ths gam published In this column which Mr.

Wright refused to own was played and won by him 'at one of the over-the-board tournaments held at Beatrice. ity of country life. AH this can be accomplished without even a small village as a center, for some of the best schools have no connection with any town, but like country hornet atand in the groves as a part of nature." In his introduction to the pamphlet Superintendent Bishop has the following to say: Better Sohools an Issue. "The question of better schools for country children is the most Important issue before us today. The lack of schools with modern facilities Is the weakest point in tha development of the best Interests of the American people.

Upon the solution of this matter largely depends the future fif th omintrv nnnlA whlnh Commetfts: "While not a difficult problem. It is rattier confusing. If' black pawn had been left oft the board, S(B8)K5 would have been a very pretty key, with a GIFTS FOR MEN Men's Phoenix Knit Mufflers In Bine And black, good length, just the thing Cfl a for cold weather. vr Men's Silk Lined Cut Seam Kid Gloves, Tan color, good quality, QQ GIFTS FOR MEN Men's Four-in-Hand Neckties In Good Selec tion of colors, nice assortment of patterns, better values than elsewhere, 50c fit Men's White Hemstitched Initial Silk Hand-kerchiefs, excellent quality silk, Kfln Christmas but 12 Days Away more varied and prettier collection of variations than the original poblem. But of course that would allow two keys." F.

C. Hwearlngen. No. 231 by U. A.

Crancer may not be December 11th, 1910. a work of poetry nor art according to the critics view, but It is a corker just the same. We have two white knights exposed to capturo. If we protect one we lone the other and fall to solve. A move of queen, king or rook Is futile.

It is then up to the solver to decide which knight to move and where to place it. This problem came nearer to buffalolng yours truly than any thing that has ap-yeared lately." 8. J. Mason. "Have started out to get acquainted with tho boys.

This week, had a very pleasant as well as profitable visit with the secretary, also with Mr. Crancer and Mr. Summer. The only objection to my call with was his discovery of an error in my solution of Mr. Cran-cer's three mover No.

S21. I was so proud of my solution that It quite unnerved me to have It punctured so easily rl I fny I 1 Lincoln, Nov. S8th, 1810. Ths Chess lidjtor: I read with pleasure the tiunrtay Journal your pot on problem composition and Mr. Sommors unfavorable criticism of No.

Sit, and am sorry the composition did not please him. Yeu and Mr. Sommer must remember that the author Is a very new amateur and not up to Mr. Moinnier's Ideas of ethical composition. Hut.

Is Mr, Sommer a critic or a cynlo? If a crltlo, from whence his authority? Mr, Sommer says: "In a good problem, black will not he deprived of any advantages through the key move." Is this good problem ethics, or Is It the view of a cynic? Again he says: "If black is not Intended to have certain advantages, the cemposer must not be pretending that he shall by Incorporating them into the original 'position and thus fool the solver." If problems are not to "fool solvers" and keep them guessing, what are they oomposed for 1 lie also comments en the handicaps to be overcome white, and eventually finds them to be "make believes" and that the key move disposes of all ef them. This was exactly the author's Intention, and If Mr. SomiiKr came near being "fooled" by the original position, the object of the author was attained, lie asserts that the problem Is easy after finding the key, and that you can almost male on the move, lie further speaks of "short mates" and but as a matter of fact black easily avslds either. IJe admits that the "startling sacrifice of tha queen on the second move leading to a nice pure includes the welfare of all the people. What we need now more than any other thing Is a system of schools which will educate the country people as successfully as city schools educate city people.

The graded schools in cities and in town of the better class are) working toward a condition where their future success is assured. The country needs a system that trains for life and at the same time fits for college without destroying the home or taking the child away from its favorabl influence during the period of his development when the home and the school unite in education, training and experiences for the formation of character, the foundation of education and the development of ideals. "Excepting In the most favored communities, satisfactory country schools cannot be established within 1 i i forty years at the most. When she different roles, sometimes as mechanic's laborers looking for a Job, or as simple tourists, but they all look like soldiers. There Is one man who haa lived on the marshes In this district for years, pretends to be a farmer, and do a lit- Dut i nave it an ngnt now." u.

h. Mockett. "No. 321 looks easy after finding the key, but I was bothered by ths tries following other moves than those of the knight to bishop's second square." George H. Fox.

Nice little problem. Some fault may bo found with tho key as it Is withdrawing a knight whloh was exposed to capturo. However, this knight Is not with, drawn with a view of preserving It as it Is sacrificed on the second move. If walking distance of all the pupils. In tie carpenters wore, no His rooms are more like a surveyors office than a farmer's or carpenters And this Is only a few miles from the barracka at Cantebury and the Kent ooaat.

any satisfactory system, transportation la necessary and must be pro vided. It is already here in many communities and tt will ceme in all A general election unpenning, mm tw nnw the chance for electors to FLEMING moves and talks you can not associate the Idea of time with her at all. Nor Is it possible to associate her with sex. This superwoman seems to demolish successfully the most elemntal of barriers. Asked why she played male parts, the actress replied: "Because I have played them so long, and because they are much more Interesting to me than woman characters.

Men think more and have mora Ideas than women, who have only love, maternity aa sorrow as phases of their dally lives. Every woman as a rule goes through these various c6ndltlons, and when you have once portrayed them there Is nothing else. I like a change, and that is why I play male parts. Hamlet was a man. L'Alglon was not a man, but he was a spiritual and pathetic figure and very interesting to ine." Sarah Bernhardt haa run through the gamut of emotional experience, but she has never exhausted herself.

Decadence, realism, classic and emotional drama have enriched her repertory, without dominating her art. black takes both knights, a primary. mate" Is a good point, but throws cold water In the admission by pleading lack of variety. The author's theme was carried out In this problem vlx: A queen sacrifice, the queen to be obstructed from the sacri try to Induce every candidate for elec moaei, mirror mate results tne most ar tlstlo mate possible. C.

A. Sommer. KD P. SHARP, 2436 St. fice position In the composition.

The white king to bo threatened by black In FOREIOlf SPIES. tion to the house 01 corainuuo lse to take steps to remedy this great danger. It would be interesting to know how manv German commercial travelers (or Intelligence officers) there are at present in England. the original position. The objeot was not variety, but to "fool solvers," and keep Reliability ef your Jeweler Is as essential as reliability in your physician.

Eighteen years in this location guarantees mine. What you buy here will be worth what you pay for It. See some of our mem guessing, ana sacrinco a queen. Yours truly, 8. J.

MASON communities which are alive to the educational needs of the time. "Consolidated or centralised country schools does not mean-the abolition of the country achool with the children taken to the nearest city or town to be educated. What will come out of this Is a modern country school for country children, and wether It Is located in a small village or at the crossing of the roads It must breathe the atmosphere of country life; It must create a love for country things and it must teach in terms of country life which the country child understands. Twos Facts Apparent. In the study of thtss ubject In Nebraska two facta are apparent: Pertinent quotations from "Terms and Themes of Chess Problems." By S.

8. TO PREVENT ROIXIHQ. Biackburne. "Removing a white piece from en prise. Amiable Gemtleosea Uaderaelaa the Oar lfea Arsoaals.

(London Times.) For some time It has suited the pur-pose of the radical press to deny that there are such things aa foreign spies in England. But (writes a correspondent) such Is the case. Spies do exist in this country and numbers of them. Some in Kent Snceesofal Trials Wit Oerxnaa En. Toilet Sets.

Hat Fins, Watch Fobs, Fountain Pen, Carving Sets, Opera Glasses, Fine Umbrellas. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Rings, lewel Boxes, Hand Painted China, All kinds of the finest Sliver Ware, cutting oft a flight square from the Black King, pinning or otherwise curtailing the movements of a black piece, moving from a weak to an obviously stronger position, preventing a threatened cheek to the-W hite King, or promot "A posthumous child of the Italian renaissance." to Quote the London srlneer's "Pltchlaaj Tanks." Those who suffer from seasickness will be delighted to hear that Ger academy, "she combine Inexhaustible Silver Knives and Forks, ing a pawn, especially to a stronger energyi and unrivalled strength or a fact which la well known to the people living near to any of the royal character with a most exquisite tal AND ALL KINDS OF NOVELTIES piece, are oau leatures in a Key. "The very word problem Implies that the solution must contain an element "First, that the farmers are really supporting a double school system. dockyards and at certain points on the one at home by the process of taxa 1211 Street E. FLEMING Let Us Show You First ent a talent which she can direct Into all the branches of the arts, the note of genius still echoes In her accents as of old, her Interpretations gain through never ceasing development of her Intelligence." Current Literature, man engineer has lnvemea a piu-u-Ing tank" which, tried on two Atlantlo liners, haa proved very effectual in reducing the rolling of the ships.

Tha Berlin Lokalanaetger states that at the congress of shipbuilding engineers the emperor congratulated the Hamburg engineer, Herr Vnhm, the inventor of a "pitching tank to prevent the rolling of ships, and expressed the hope that the system would soon be Introduced on board all vessels. Herr fYahm (says Reuter) read 1 a paper demonstrating upon a model tne effects of the Invention, which -consists of U-shaped tanks extending from port to starboard through ths hThe water In them rises and falls as the ship rolls, so as to neutralise the rhythmical movement of the latter. mrnrulty. Borne degree of difficulty, at least to tho Inexperienced solver. Is therefore an essential to everv problem.

Difficulty, however, that is obtained by Inartistic means only repels; difficulty must, therefore, bo combined with beauty, to which It must he subordinated. Experienced solvers, aware of this requirement In problems, naturally look only for artistic methods In solution; and It Is thus possible to make a rolem difficult to theni by the adoption ef In-artlstle devices, such as a check or capture, or the cutting elt of flight squares, In a key move, which they know no good composer would be guilty of. unless under very exceptional circumstances." "Two other blemishes remain to be considered, namely short-mates and duals, the latter being, generally speak A Hew Pra-anir Rim Details of ths recent discovery, by coast, where the manufacture of explosives, such as cordite, gunpowder, Is carried on. These spies come Into a neighborhood very quietly, appear to be very Innocent persons. But at all timea they are watching and noting everything wdrth noting.

Sometimes they use their own names usually they assume English ones. They are supposed to be interested In flying machines, or are staying for a rest cure. Tes, a rest cure. It was no doubt the presence of aptes near Eastchurch, Sheppey, laat August that caused the alteration in the territorials' operations. It will be remembered that the Invaders were supposed to land at Kast- British explorers, of a new pygmy race tlon, the other in the nearest tewn or city 1 the form of tuition paid for high school privileges.

This tuition often amounts to more than enough to pay 'the salary of the superintendent of the entire city school system to say nothing about the added expense and disadvantage of educating the children away from home and home Influence. "The other fact is that In spite 6f all the arguments as to the impossibility of transporting pupils, pupils are now being transported in large numbers and have been for years in different sections of the state, otten traveling aa far as seven miles and back datly during an entire high school course. This is being done in many cases at private expense and often tor several members of the same family and for several families In the In New Guinea, In what la described by the Geographical Journal as the ing, me inure important, anectlng as tney do, tne accuracy of the problem church, but they steamed away to Do- me worst Kina oi snort-mate is one largest unknown area on the earth's surface, are Just now creating a sensation among anthropologists. The nemes best known In connection with this expedition, our contemporary Informs us, are those of Captain C. Q.

Rawling, Doctor Eric Marshall, of the Shackleton expedition, and Doctor A. Wollaston. of the British museum. Captain Rawling, It seems, was making a short trip Into the mountains. While proceeding with hit Papuans the leading man gave a yell and dashed ahead.

There were visions The tanks have been tesiea on two Hamburg-American lines lplr- whicn occurs in the threat In other ver and landed there. Tho excuse was word, a short threat. One short-mate I put forth that the sea was too rough in a problem, when It Is not actually iHt-- nt Kt ti ti rro rl fr.rrwwfldr. TVi vaaaala DIVinK threatened, but follows an. Inferior da- ashore easily.

No, It was the presence of foreign spies, and that landing could Buenos Ayres and Hamburg this summer without tanks, rolled up to lldeg. on each beam. This waa reduced to 2deg. when tha tanks were S350 same school district. Many vehicles follow each other dally in all seasons, in all kinds of weather and over roads good and bad throughout the state leading to high schools.

"And so It is that the farmer not only supports his own school system, but because it is lnsufflcent he also helps to support that of his city neighbors. The transportation that is nec Will Do For a Short Time A Gold Crown A Porcelain Crown in operatloa Tk. Uoml.nr.tmrlC4II line 1.84 Ql of pig. but tha quarry turned out to be two hlllmen, who. after a long chase throuKh the Jungle, were caught.

rected tanks to be placed In the 0,. 000 tons steamer recently ordered by fence, Is almost harmless; but even one short mate Is distinctly Injurious If it follows a strong reply and the greater the proportion that the number of short-males bears to ths total number of mates In tha problem, the more objectionable the short mates becomes, as the prescribed length of solution Is. In no much larger part thereof, departed from. A dual on the first move, being fatal. Is a On tho second, or any subsequent move, it is more or less detrimental according to circumstances." "Variety.

Largeness of variety Is a feautre of excellence in a problem, provided It Is good variety: but a variation Is of no value unless it contains some beauty; and If it contains a blemish, such as a bad dual. It is a distinct WILL MAKE "jor Bridge Work per tooth. SILVER FILLINGS 50o They were dreadfully frightened, but their faces assumed a more or less calm expression when their bags and BDPars had been returned to them them for their New Torn service. Sarah Bernhardt. be effected either on Sbeppey or at av-ersham (Harty Ferry) on the mainland at Kent.

At the point where the territorials built the pontoon bridge for the troops to cross from Bheppey to the mainland, along the atretch of coast bordering the Swale, near Paversham, are situated the explosive works of the Cotton Powder company, Curtis and Harvey, and Eley brothers. Since the territorial operations of last August there has been a number of those foreign visitors In search of rest cures. They have been very anxious to get Inside the explosive works especially where cordite is made. They are very friendly and sociable In manner always willing to chat with and they were presented with some Knrah Romhardt's present tour beads. Captain Rawling tnen onerea through the United Statea Is the in thlrtv-three years.

Though them a cigarette, but nothing would Written guarantee for 15 years. This is tho oldest established advertised office In Lincoln. Wo have thousands of satisfied patrons. We.de as wo advertise. We do the Alveolar and all kinds of restorative work, BOSTON DENTISTS Induce them to smoke It.

Doubtless they thought It waa poisoned. They essary under any system that will provide good schools for country children of high school age la too often managed in the most costly and Inconvenient manner that could be devised when the parent Is forced to send his children to other districts for education. Rural Children Neglected. "Because of a lack of modern fa -cititlea many pupils never finish the eight grades of the rural school. They either quit school altogether, never to re-enter, or after they have arrived were naked, except for a grass hel met, a bag and a tiny strip round the waist They were four feet three Bernhardt is an old woman she has the grace of motion of a young one.

The epithet "orchidaceous" is still applied to her. Her eyes still flash fire, her voice has not lost Its gold. Bernhardt, remarks the New Tork Sun. really looks and acta young. If you saw her In action you would give her Both Phones Over Riggs Got the right stairway Inches and four feet six Inches In 1319 Street Zumwalt vs.

Swearingen. 1. PK4. pk. 1 8KB3, sqbl.

3. BB4. bb. 1 FBI, sb. height respectively, dwarfs.

In fact employes, with plenty of tobacco Current Literature. and beer to give away. They assume.

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 Nebraska State Journal Archive

Pages Available:
379,736
Years Available:
1867-1951