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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 2

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LINCOLN A I NKWS, Till 'KSDAY, A I 23, 1014. Stars and Stripes Now Fly Over this Port View of the harbor and battle ground in first skirmish in which four marines were killed and twenty wounded. The buildings shown here are all in possession of United States marines. Vera Cruz is the chief port of Mexico and the duties collected there have been relied upon by to pay much of his expenses of war and government. American and other foreign warships have been stationed there for many months.

Given His Passports NELSON O'SHAUGHNESSY troske's body away from St. Joseph's hospital, whfrre he died, anil today he will firobubly do likewise with Wop- kins. Detectives ftinc and, Van Ocusen found the two men yesterday morn- biK at and Dodge In the- del i i following an overdose of In jail a few hours later. Petroske became violently 111 and was taken ot the hospital, whore his case was pronounced hopeless. Hopkins followed him there a few hours afterward and is also not expected to live.

Assist? With Wash; Man Badly Burned by Scalding Suds PLATTSMOUTH, April Berger of Murray was badly scalded while assisting with the family wash. Berger was in the act of oiling the machine. He crawled underneath and accidentally dislodged the plug. Thi; scalding water was released and pourea over the side and shoulders of Berger. He was so badly burned that when his clothing was removed, portions of the llesh fell to the floor.

Mrs. P. E. Treitch suffered a similar injury. While carrying a pail of scalding water, she slipped and Uiu water builly scorcning her lower limbs.

colony in southern California, which was represented as a i many Jitt a i features, such as water rights, which the government alleges did not exist. DANDRUFF SOON RUINS THE HAIR Makes It Lifeless, Dull, Brittle and Thin. Dry FIRE IN SING SING CAUSES BIG LOSS Kelson O'Shaughnessy, charge d'affaires in Mexico City, tried his beet to show Huerta the serious rp- sults that would follow his refusal to order a salute to the American flag at Tampico. but failed. OSS1N1NG.

N. April originating in tho -water works in Sing Sins prison estrly today destroyed the. wagon works building and spread terror among the thousands of con- vlcts. The loss was placed at about J600.000. About ISO convicts employed In the knitting: works went on strike yesterday.

Warden Clnrcy, investigating the cause of the llames, is trying to determine whether any of responsible for the fire. Girls--if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means set rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good' to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to set rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To ilo this, get about four ounces of ordinary i i arvon; apply it at sht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger t4ps.

By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will bo gone, three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sinsle sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging oC the scalp will stop, and your hair will be silky, fluffy, lustrous, soft, and look and feel a 'dred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never Preicribed by STEAM ROLLER USED TO NOVEL ADVANTAGE AUBURN, April steam roller used in connection with paving work has been put to novel use: It became necessary to remove some large trees in order to walk.

A hole wus dug around the base of the tree, the roots chopped and the roller hitched to the upper part of the trunk by heavy chain. the rolfer started, the big- tree was dragged from the ground, saving a large amount of excavation. Admission One Egg Price of Social; Given by Church HASTINGS, April hundred fresh laid eggs were received admission fees in the Methodist church social last night. The eggs will he crated today and sent to the Methodist hospital in Omaha. RESIGNS BUSINESS POST Work on the Mary LanniiiK hospital) DCpnUP building.

which was discontinued. early in the winter, was resumed to- day and the building will be hurried April J. to It promises to the clde wl resign his position as finest private hospital in the state of the Uncoln Grain com- W. H. Loaning of this city is building at this place.

It is it as a monument to his only child rumored th.it this is the sequel who died two years ago. i Mr Spolde's license to wed Mrs. The moat elaborate musical enter-1 Zelona Kedfeather of Tishomingo. talnment ever undertaken )y Hastlncs oklil Mr has been in the high schoc! students, was given lust i CTnln Business at this place for i night at the Kerr opera house when a last nty years, and is favorably large a'udlencc witnessed the repro- known in Masonic circles and in the of the opera Bulbul (Night- Eastern Star. lhc dirmi(n Pr DIED IN NEBRASKA.

R. B. Howell Served on Ship Prairie Thirty Years Ago A A N.b.. April IT-. Manager R.

i.f the ilisjrii-t "i wired on the i i ship Prairie, now i i in shortJy afi.T ronipl'tine Ills course at Annapolis, iwk in i I'LATTSMOVTH. April S. H. Morrison, who suffered a convulsion two days ago. died at his room the Riley hotel today.

Mr. Morrison was yi-ars old an'! veteran of the civil war. Kun- services -aril! he conducted by the ineml-rr? of the G. A. K.

Resinol will stop that itch HE moment that Rcsinol Ointment touchet itching skin, the itching itop'c ana healing begins. That it why have prescribed it tucceufully for nineteen in even the severest cases of eczema, tetter, ringworm, rashes other tormenting, uniightly skin eruptions. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Reiinol Ointment restores the skin or icxlp to perfect health and comfort, quickly, easily and at little cost. It an cscdleftt houacbotd remedy It contains of mhtnh or injurious nature cut ba used on thetisdemt ot moet irritated lurfaee. Practically erery drutxut arils ItoiBol Oiatmrot and and Rminol Soap (25c).

For trial free, to Otpt. 43-6. Rcaiaol. Baltimore. Md.

Avoid for cnuiM ReaiaoL An ordinance creating I'avl'ig defining th i i thereof. I-H- 1 i i OIK width Ih' 1 roadway to i i and the width uf tin- to i i i i of i i for a i of i i i lin-n-of, thv and ull ordinal" of in i'orini-t HM It (Jrdiiined by I of i f'lty of Mticoln. Sirtlon I. That i Ulsitrlct No. of City ot 'i- nnrl tin- HIIIIIO IK iin-cliy tliat I'avlng District xhall Includ'- nil that portion of I 4 b'-tw-'-n lir.r of i anil the i limltx, bnlng souUi IIIK: of Irfiko In said City.

th'- following rji'm-rlhf'd ira! OH tat': bi'iu'tllti'd. i Ij'itM 1. 4, i. and in block i l. 'i, and In bloi'k 4.

imhoft's a i i LMIK 1, 2, 3, -I. C. and 8. and he Kant feet of lxt In 1 I. L'.

and 4 Iji bloi'k -I. in 'Irovo addition; H. v.i. 21. anil In block L'.

In J-'ark a i i and Lots 14. 17. 18. IS. 'M.

21. and xub- i of I-ot 25. 'Jduld'x Tlic roadway to be paved in said Dist i i Hbull be Thirty (.10) feet in width. nidowalk to be laid not to exceed i i 2 4 incli'-K above the curb: a i to be from lot lltu- to lot line and cost of grading, curbing, guttering paving the including the cost of grading, curbing, guttering and pav- i'ig th'i Intersections and returns, and the i cunt of grading the sidewalk space and i i a i of sidewalks and all expenses I i a to all of Improvement shaJl ho nssessed against the property benefit ted In said District in proportion to tho benefits not exceeding the fOBt thereof. 2.

That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same'hereby are repealed. Section Z. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and after its passage, and publication according to law. by T. Hensley.

Passed April' 20, 19U. GEORGE DAYTON. Acting Mayor. Attest: THEO H. BERG.

City Clerk. (Seal). An ordinance creating Paving District No. 231, defining tho limits thereof, establishing the widtli the roadway to be paved and the i of the grading to bp done, providing for curbing, guttering, and relaying' of sidewalks, providing for payment of the cost thereof, and designating the property to be benefltted and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska: Section 1.

That Paving District No. 291. of the City of Lincoln. Nebraska, be and the same is hereby created: that said Paving District shall include all that portion of Starr street lying between the t-ast line of 27th street and the west curb line of n3i-d street, in said City, and the following described real estate benefltted, to-wit: South one-half of blocks and 2, and the north one-half of blocks 3 and 4. in East Park addition; the south one-half of block 1, and the north one-half of block 2.

in C. E. Babcock'g subdivision; the south one-half of block 1. and the north one-half of block 2, in Brace and Strawbridge's subdivision; the south one- half of Blvstone's addition and the north one-half of Blystone's 2nd addition; the south one-half of block 1 and the north one-half of block 2, in Blystone's 3rd addition. The roadway to be paved in said District shall be 'twenty-five (25) feet in width The sidewalk to be laid not to exceed eight (S) inches above the curb: grading to be from lot line to lot line and the cost of grading, curbing, guttering and paving the same, including the cost of grading, curbing, guttering and paving the intersections and returns, and the cost of grading the sidewalk space and relaying of sidewalks and all expenses incidental to all of said improvement shall be assessed against the property benefitt- ed in said District in proportion to the benefits not exceeding the cost thereof.

Section 2. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same hereby are repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take, effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication according to Introduced by Tr-T- Hensley. Passed DATTON Acting Mayor.

Attest: THEQ H. BERG, City Clerk. (Seal). Tabloids By Telegraph She Darkened Her Gray Hair A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by a Simple Home Proccts. She Tells How She Did It.

FOUR WHOLE DOLLARS EFFECTS A A tnor' Tl-' P'-irj i 3 i i i I A of K.insn? who darkcnt-sl her sray l-y "a simple homt- process, made the follf-wlnc stJitement: "Any lady or can 5ark-n their pray or hair, stimulate itst pro-nth and I iruike it twit anJ Klowy with this I simple they can mix at I hajf nt -n-ater add 1 ORDIAAJVCE XO. 123fi. An Ordinance creating Paving District No. 2S9. defining the limits thereof, establishing- the width of the roadway to be paved and the width of the grading to be done, providing for curbing, guttering, and relaying of sidewalks, providing for the payment of the cost thereof, and designating: the property to be beriefitted and repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith.

Be it Ordained by the City Council of the City of Lincoln. Nebraska: Section 1. That Paving District No. 289. of the City of Lincoln.

Nebraska, be and the same is hereby created; thai said Paving District shall include alN that portion of 22nd street lying between the north line 6f Kuclid avenue and the north line of Sunnier street, in said City, and the following described real estate benefltted. to-wit: Lots. 1. 2. 4.

5. 6. 7. S. 9.

10. 11, 12. in Prospect Lots 1. 2. S.

4. 5 and 6. in Hardenberp's subdivision; Lots. 7, i 9. 10.

11 and 12. in Block 2. and Lots i 11 and 12. In Block in Ames sub-! division, the east "6 feet of lots 3. 6, and 7.

and of the south one-half of Lot 4. in Pleasant Hill subdivision. The roadway to le paved in said district shall be twenty i20 feet in width. sidewalk to be laid not to'exceed ten (10) inches above the curb: grading to be from lot line to lot line and the cost of grading, curbing, guttering and paring the same. Including the cost of grading, curbing, guttering and paving the intersections and returns.

and the cost of grading the sidewalk space and relaying of sidewalks and all expenses incidental to all of said improvement shall be assessed against the property benetUtL-l in said District in i proportion to the benefits not exceeding the cost, thereof. Section 2. all ordinances and parts of ordinanco.i in conflict herewith be ard the same hereby arc repealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and -after its passage, and publication according to law.

Introduce by T. 3. Hensley. Paos 1 20 13H. GEORGE DAYTON.

Acting Mayor. Attrst: THEO H. BERG. City Clerk. An croating Alley Paving District SI.

dofininc limits thrrf. wullh of rond- i In I Yor.K Police of 1hp i Sidr a traffic In l-al Th- children hav- 1-een i f- much hoiric. ITT, i syrnr-ithy Irun: of Kiy mm. 3 small 5xs. of liovsf F'afc irnc ston- at v-r- litlle Ap-.

nf ply to Hiur e-v er' Any until i i -wonirn jvc-'vo I lh'- cray liair is jlarXvneil piiffivl-rntlv. DOCTORS CONSULT OR. F. L. SEARUES SPECIALIST IN Chfonic.

Private NERVOUS- DISEASES I i nfu i I Ihfn every t-w? This i jwiilp troublw 1 Is V.v»»ry Inf-pe-cloVJl'-nt for dandruff -and faJUnC It rircrs' 'lors not slain fK-alp. Is not sticky nfsy mid lrw-p no1 nsb off. 3t i i to years nnd RUJfritip. providing for She pay- the" prortrty 10 b-cnefitted and Ing all or parts of ordinano-s by' City Council of Oily of Nebrasksj Section 1. Alley all that portion th- the Une of atia lire "T'l-i arul in sniJ 'he follov.

anfl "914" BLOOD PO'SOV SV Discsss Diswicrs o' Vtt RPI "ours. 9 i 1 TI. A 7 8. OR. Searies JOTSS efc OMAHA MEN IN TOILS FOR LAND CHEATING "The roJtdtvav h- In sflid VHI-ITIC IM-Tiirt he i In Trorn 1M imr if lut lin- 1h- of grndinp.

rurhir.e ciittt-rlm: an! Ib" inc'ivl'M: tiir. of vurWtip. sr-1 in rflstriM ir lion I- hern -1 CLEAN UP WEEK We Sell the Free Sewing Machine on Easy Terms. Remnants--Friday at Half Price! mmmmmmmmmmmm Never have we had a better lot of Domestics and White Goods Remnants Than we Will Show Friday In i You will find good lengths in Ginghams, Percales, Galatea Cloths, Muslins, Sheet- ings, Kimono Crepes, Flannels, etc. ALL-AT Half Price In White Goods Remnants Are Lawns, Batistes, Linen Finish Suit- ings, Fancy White Goods, Dimities, Long Cloths, Table Linens, Towelings, etc.

ALL AT Half Price Large Assortment of Wash Goods Remnants, FRIDAY at ONE-HALF PRICE More SilRs at 48c a Yard We still have left from our sale of last week good selections in those $1.00 and 75c a yard Silks. You will find in the lot a nice assortment of Plain Messalines, Fancy Messalines, Wash Silks, Printed Poplins, and Printed Foulards Continuing Friday and Saturday 48c We Have 36-in. Black Moire Silks at $2, and $3 Cold well Lawn mowers Are the very best we have been able to find. We believe they will do better and more satisfactory work with less expenditure of energy than any other kind. The Prices Are Reasonable.

--Hardware Department--Main Floor. Flower and Ribbon Trimmed Hats We believe our showing of Smai-t Late Spring and Early Summer Millinery for "Women and Misses--Hats of either-small or medium shape--both Flower and Ribbon Trimmed, can not be excelled for our price of On the liat sell for this low price, we are specializing and TVC believe you will heartily approve of our creations. Wo have other hats of great, value--a little more elaborately trimmed, of course, and also the very best values we can give for the money--at --Second Moor. $8.50, $10 and $12.50 Rudg'e Guenzel Co. LINCOLN HOSPITAL 315 No.

145h St, Lincoln. Neb. In location. and of car? is to all for non-con for Dr. W.

N. RAMEY Surgeon Piano Out of Tune? Phone 81763 and we will tx- tuner and Guarantee his work SGHMOLLEB MUELLER PIAIO CD. 1 Sead Coutwn. 7t -will brioc free, a box of NES- fcr 12 irvi- Soek the inSiM Why Cow Milk is Bad for Your Baby nunr of Oar slip- awar of ted food-Jba: the fttai of New York set to find out lay. They fcmnd it.

And tale of New York sells yon taoibets That one cow in three in that state -wbrre arc strict-has option. And TCTJ that yoor babies get cotnp Jan: Bad aacknen of all kinds tlaey coMosap- tion froni snch cow's milt Ar.d TOO tJa! yen VAVC no lKdrtl iniit ti bom ctnr. j-ocr to Ae cood ja milk tot Mn auiH'iKJunm. riiou ot marnen emrid oc4 profited br tKa Aoctrrcrr. to frothy diflcheed oa NestlesFooa TVr Swi milk.

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