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TWELVB I STATE AND. LINCOLN DAILY NEWS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, TONIGHT'S EVENTS. U'UKiir of i i i i church i a j. in.

The lirothcrlii'Od of St. I'aul Kvanitelli r-hurch i af in. In ns- room. The niUwlo" claim uf Uif Firm i i niert at in. i Anna a Tin.

offu-ia: board of M. K. I murvti i i. at i homr of The official board of 1 nr.U I Mrrittr. will meet at elom- of limy i i i i iipmi a sc i i i i i i I i i i i i Thf i i i has i upon i i i i i of i i i fur i i i of a i Fmtrrnml Societies.

Moose i flt 8 p. in. ramp, Royal i v.vri In the In a i i i i '-ouncll No. 4. nnd FoUrf i hold a tni'i'tliiK a 7 3 0 in.

the Masonic ti'raplo. Lincoln No. 16. i of w'll at 1210 1" at 7:10 p. in.

for jr. the second rank. Tomplp O. K. hUM a ft business at 7 m.

Ini i a i postponed i A matting ft Lincoln a i Nu. Royal Arch Maaons will held p. at the Masonic for the Mark Mauler The CraM. aid Loctor 7 3 p. m.

Red open from 2:30 a. m. to 4 3 0 p. m. The Social Calrndnr.

W. M. will meet In the i with Mra. John A. Usborne, 1431 Soutti Seventeenth.

Btreet. The Jolly will meet In evening with Mr. and Mra. J. K.

I.ongmorc. 1460 WAJblngton street. The Autumn club will meet in evening i Mies Onrtner nt the home of William Uold3teln. i Johnso a A i i Heed i i office in i upon lo i i so i In i i i In the eni'ci-c, meiit uf i iau a i i lii'unej it tn I I A i A al i i i i i A i spend i i i a id! hi.s i on a i i I i i i i jf i i i i i i I project u. .25 miles.

i I i i i i nlili; a Center, i and i in a i i i i and endhm at In a I son This is the i i a I i and plans nnd i i le approved, and project i signed up before a are or any work done. i i court i tried tlie. en.se of Ceorge M. (Jates VP. the Flr.it a i a bank of i Plucu has a verdict a a i the a i Mr.

i In to i ''injiri F. i i 01 the Fir.it i a i i Lincoln a i A and i a rerelved here liy her i and llrs. I'yle. i i i Helen I'yto, aitilNlxlit recelvlnjf nf Central a i of iln. wa.s a i in I a N.

i S. i of i i S. Branson of Mr. In a memlx-r of the l-'ourth Iri Vancouver, sli)ir-e lant i i unH! flrst the whon he wan transferred to 'Jreetie. Charlotte.

N. C. He i i I France p. in. Thurnday.

F. in I i will a Aiigffl years old. died nt her home two of l-Ki- View. i a arnuitfeaierits will he annoiir-ceil a i The body of a mollier i of Henry of I taken to Wedn. sday i I a a i i a there.

The a of a i i be held at 11:30 Thursday at JDoyie's purlnrs. :30 rk In Mr. and Mrs. Orloff of a I a annouiire the engafferner.t i a i a to I i of i a Miss OrlolT I i In Lincoln and wns In the i A 1'nlversity i'laec i tee wns oi-R-anlzed by Mrs's. H.

M. ni-11, who of i work for the nt.ite woman's i of the a council of defense, Wednesday. The fol- wlnK were elected: Mrs. I. H.

59 54 6.1 A I A MCK.SSU. A a a Ixjls. South i a i i Sarah Omaha 1 'i 11. in fe a. i 10 a.

1 1 a. in i p. in. i in 4 8 i ..51 5 4 .66 5 3 tiff damans 8 the a In the lnt! MTM- of Jii.L'OO. Mr.

Gates sued for J7 OW 1 i i i i i i Harry on ono of action and I 1 0 on a la vlro "century: H. Shoemaker. MERE MENTION. Weya.nl. Security Mutual I.lfe Frm h-irnensi; cheap.

S1G Walton G. Roberts. Monuments. Barwlck. 2217 Hodgman Doyle, Security Mutual Life, modern best location In Thursday If double ptamp day at Orand 10th and For sale, onion sets.

Buy parly. Orand Grocery, 10th and Fords sold on monthly payments. Ui- mer-FYoet Motor P10-2 Ball bearing roJlcr skats, SI.75 per pair, i'roudflt Hdw. 123 So. "XValt Ludwlg you men 10 aee him now about your spring: Henry J3.

Brown, successor to Brown Doyle. Undertakers. 206 So. In county court Judge 'Wilson has appointed the Lincoln Trust conrpany ad- rninlmrator of the estate of Melkcr Xeu- stedt, deceased. Complete European maps of our battk fleldn of today, free at tho office of the, Nebraska National Insurance company, 403 First Xatlonal Bank bldg-.

Call nnd get Woods Brothers ottering- farm that pay Also gilt edge securities that yield which can be Mailed any time by discounting for time Men who enlUt to tho coast artillery win no-w be sent to Fort Logan Instead of Jefferson barracks according to nn order received by Provost Marshal Anderson Wednesday morning. keep Liberty bonds and War Sav- Ings stamps in our vaults free of charge for any person: or rent a. box largo enough for all your papers at 12 pe year. Better be safe than be sorry! Lin coin Safe Depoeit 126 No. llth Judge Flnnsburs of the district court Wednesday niomlnf granted to K.

C. Skaggs decree of divorce from Thomas they having been married at Emporia, K.RS.. June 21, 1906. Sho testified that he had not supported and that he had struck her and. otherwise treated her with cruelty.

Ed. Maroney, for two years phi In clothoa man on the local pollco department, resigned his position Wednesday morning and It WS.H Immediately HC- repted by Captain tinder instructions from the chief, to don a. uniform and wait for assignment to a beat, but Maroney resigned instead. The Danish Lutheran church, thru trustees, Anders Chrlstopherson. Lewis Anderson and Soren Hanson, has petitioned the district court for leave to mortgage Its church property for $1.500 for the purpose of erecting on the loin house of worship.

It la stated that tho buUdlnir has already been started, but that the additional money will be required in order to finish It. The cross-examination of traction company witnesses in the rate csso did not take place Wednesday as had been arranged. City Attorney Peterson WHS en- ffaced In district court, and altho the attorneys for the company urged spued. It waa Impossible to fix an earlier date than Saturday morning. A hearing then will be dependent upon he ability of the cotnmlaaioncrs to arrange other maters that they may be present.

At the meeting of tho county Wednesday morning the county was given permission to increase salaries of his stenographer to $75 per month. Judge Wilson stated to the board thta it was Impossible to keep competent stenographers at this time at a salary than, this. The board instructed the clerk to advertise for bids for printing the commissioners' required by law. Benjamin Welch was granted a of dlroroe from Emma Welch by Judge Flangburg of the dlstrlc court Wednesday morning. The parties were married.

Neosha, In 18SS. and have grown children. Plaintiff testified defendant had treated him with cruelty, calling him vile refusing to prepare his meals and as- him. Some time ago she left him and is now living- with their children In another city. Bartxat has brought suit in district court against M.

T. Cummlng-s, ask- tog daznagea In the sum of $10.500. He alleges that on February 2, 191S, the defendant made an assault on him with a hammer, striking him upon the head, bmlslns and injuring him so that he suffered great pain of body and mind and since been disabled from work. It is further alleged that ho has been required to spend $500 for medical attention and medicines. When district court adjourned for the Boon recess no Jury had been secured to Carl O.

Johnson, county commissioner, on the grand Jury indictment charting Mm with aiding: and abetting wUllim in the commission of a felony. Each side is allowed six peremptory challenges and at adjournment four of these remained to be exercised. It was thought that twelve qualified men would be secured by the middle of tho afternoon. Three raen inducted into service Wednesday morning by local draft board, No. 1.

three recruits who will go to Jefferson Barracks and enter the roast artillery are George Ureith, Adorn Beck, and Henry Korell. Ervln Raitora of Bur- Chard eallsted in the infantry at the regular army recruiting- station Wednesday mornlng. A member of the LJncc-ln regular army recruiting party will make a trip starting March 18 tn the following towns for the purpose of enlisting ro- cralts to the regular army: Stromsburg ValrmotU, Exeter, Milllgan, Alexandria. Allen O. Fisher, by his attorney.

Judge J. B. Barnes, has entered his voluntary In the supreme court in the matter of disbarment proceedings filed He waives issuance of of proceas and moves the court to CTant him until Monday. April 1. when- eturt convenes, in which to plead to Information.

Aa a reason for filing motion he nays he has just ascf r- aJMd the fact of the filing of the in' fMnatlon and that It will be Impossible him fo plead the same be-, time. He rexiuesu the court to appoint a commission to take tes- ttmotiy until his pleadings are fllcd. He Mjns. he hopes to be sble to ayree i i i second cttu.so of action. lie, alleged that he deeded i property in Lincoln and in York to a the deeds to be merely considered aw niortgugt-H to secure money owed the bank.

The latter noid the property and damaged him in the a sued for. The a claimed i deeds were purpose of i fee i and i proper con i rat The i Hetaiier.s' association met a i i luncheon noon Wednesday consider of finuncini; i a i a i i i i a i board has i i i showing i a cost i i year, and the i Is (he re- 1 a a i or i i tho i i of con- i i aiivorti.sojnem.u i i i a i Thu a i i a i i a i or the regents, an i i i all a i for i i a i l.s necesHiiry a Inu i Pnvid i i i a of A i wn.n by Tuesday depot for a i I i a i i I i posses- a a I I a i U'eclm-Mday i a plea of i a a lined I i i suid he liHd been in I a delegate i I Kovernrnenl loan the upuif.r.s on the a I i a a i i a a a i a the i i He said he off at. Kan.safl where ho goi wa.s robbed and a a of whisky and doen not a a he- got off In Lincoln for. He has wired for money to pay his tine. At a i of the state board of educational a and the board voted to approve reappr-alsi'inents of state a in Dawes and Uox counties.

Governor i Secretary of Stutn Pool. Attorney i Reed and Treasurer Hall voted tn Hpprovj. Commissioner voted In the negative on the ground a tho appraised prices of lands for rental pu'-posen In too low. Tho prices had been raised considerably but Mr. Hhumway contended Unit they urn not vet high enough.

For leasing purposes land in Box Butto county IB now appraised at from to $4 an acre, and In Duwes from ll.BO to $4.51) an acre. pay per cent of the, appraised value lit Mr. a says ho believes much of the land Is worth $10 nn acre. Dawes county a are assessed at $6 to $8.60, value, for a a i purposes, and Box land Is HHBOsscd from $5.75 to nn aero. The other members of the hoard Bay thore should be some allowance for a difference In the appraisement of lands for leasing purposes nnd for selling purposes, it should be appraised higher for sale a for lease.

Owners of the land a i tluit. the a loco weed Is destroying horses and cattle owned by lessees. Mr Slmniwuy says thin terrible weed Is seldom heard of i time to appraleo state lands, then It gets In its work and tho lessees huvo a hard ludt story. Order coal of Laiidy Clark Co Adr. committee chairmen, food conservation and economies.

Miss Jessie garden, Mrs. Oortre Thurtle: catlon'il. Mlsn Hopper; nurses, Miss Margnre-t Hopper: Red Cross and speakers' bureau. Miss Clara i health and recreation. Miss a i i i Wood: pub- i i Mrs.

O. H. a a A Mullen of Omaha called on friends itt the a house Wednesday. Mrs. Alia Janes i'ates had gone for an vis-It i relatives in California.

a i of 1 he Conmercin! hu.s from his I i a i H. I the guest of her a Mrs. James McCreary of Haf i OF SPEAKER'S OFFICE silent In to GET Straw Hat Dye NOW There is a shortage of this item all over the country. Get yours NOW while you can. ALL COLORS 25c per bottle HARLEY DRUG CO.

1101 Street i of i load i i Hie Mason i man of a Florida i i a a a of Jovl a i i On Novembi. The claim of Speaker ileorge Jackson of the Xebraska house of representatives thnt ho was elected speaker for a term of two years Is supported precedent. Since 1868 six special sessions of the legislature have tfeen held. of two specials sessi i journals show a the speakers of regular sessions presided at special sessions i the a i of re-ejection. The i regular semion of the legisla- convened January 1873, and con- i in session i Mciroh -I of that year.

M. Sessions of Lincoln, speaker. At special session March 27, 1S73. Mr. Suasions a.s speaker called the special Keasion to orde a the house PEOPLE YOU KNOW.

O. N. Alaftao. m-onilnent Lincoln merchant, IH critically ill at local following second operation i i the last few weeks. Three weeks ago Mr.

underwent an operation for appendicitis, and speedily recovered. He had Bone buck to work when he was again attacked by bowel troulilo. and another operation was performed last Hie physician Wednesday that If In- survived the next forfy-olKht hours he would have an excellent chancn to recover, but that hla condition was very 0. Speam. -who rppresented the Third ward In the city council for several years In tho nineties, and who has lately neon connected with the atate railway commission.

In seriously 111 at his home. Knlargement of the heart Is assigned ns tho cause. Mr. Spears bus been a sufferer for Dome limo from heart trouble. Tho marriage of Sorena Sorenson.

daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sunvuel Soren- to Glenn Marshall Stlne of Omaha has been announced by the bride's parents. Hov. Denton F. Cleveland performed the The weddine; took place Saturday evening: nnd Monday Mr.

Sttne left for Jefferson barracks, for training. Jlr. and Mrs. Don Enlleld of Washington, D. 1 have announced the birth mmmmmm Wakeful Nights -do out of style in the family that once drank coffee but now uses INSTANT POSTUM This wholesome beverage of delicious flavor contains no drug! elements to upset heart or nerves and its cheery goodness is just the thing' in the way of a hot table drink II.

1.. a is at Falls i i i i her a Mrs. C). O. a is 111.

a i is i i i the homo his dn tighter, Mrs. i Bur-bridge, 'f I i IClla i hiis from York pile i i her i i Mr. and I A Itobln Held a from ings. where he a still meeting of the I of Honor. Mr.

Heid was as one of the a dele- a to i the i of the su- I prenie council to be. held in Chicago in I A I I AM) Tho body of A a i who lied at home of her son. S. 11. i trorc of a i be a Thursday i a I i i a a i proceeded i the business before i i a i of a kind regarrtinjf tho speakership.

At special session beginning May 10, 18S2, the last special Messlo ever held In Speaker H. H. Shedd of Ashland called the house order. He had been elected speaker previous reg- a session. At regular sessions the secretary of slate presides i a speaker is elected by the house.

Speaker Shedd too the gavel at the special session. Letter Mr. moved that the house proceed to permanent organization. Wlndham offered a resolution that the organization of the seventeenth or special session in 1881, towlt. the sixteenth regular session, be retained and that new members elected to fill vacancies be assigned to their commutes.

"Wwhich was agrd to." as th printd Journal .3 signed to their committees. "Which was agreed to." as the printed journal says. This resolution, some contend, was intended to apply to employes and commit- I declared today. tee organizations more than to thp speaker and other officers of the house. It is likely that a similar motion may be offered when tho forthcoming special session of the house Is called to order.

Legislators are elected for a term of two years, and Speaker Jackson holds that he was also elected speaker for a term of two years. Mr. i u-ho a i he-ome enKHRed to a i on a for Jacksonville. i i from the steamer. MAYOR GOT INFORMATION uiitplnii.ed That 1'oul llallii Vlolntrd Ordinance lint i She Wild Mum.

A woman called up Mayor i Wednesday and complained a boys the legal ape were allowed to play pool contrary to the city ordinance and wanted the mayor to look into the a at once, "I am unable to make an Investigation because she would not tell me where the pool Imlip were- located mfr was she willing to glvr any of the names of the boys," said Mayor Miller. The woman slstcd that the pool halls be closed. Chief Malone hap been keeping strict watch on the pool halls to prevent boys playing who are the ngf prescribed by the ordinance, which is eiKhteet) years. A short time ago the chief i his policemen to clear out the pool halls of loafers or idlers. A of some of the places showed a boys and many vor young SHARK SWALLOWED A MAN.

NEW YORK, March Wire of false teeth and portion! of a human body in the The remains of i of Mark DeHolt, who dierl Lincoln Tuesday, lior-n a lo a i a for i i a and i The re mil Ins of i G. i who died In Lincoln at 11 j. m. Tuesday, are lieinB held at Castle. KopW a awn i ing word from i at Mrs.

Pearl I i 01' I ff St. Joseph, died i 7:30 p. m. Tuosduj- in i city. She Iran a sister, Mrs.

J. F. C. A ll'V i i i a i he held from Castle. Roper A- a chapel at .1 Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beauti- filossy, a i do hy all meaus rid of a for it will starve your hair and f-uiu if you don't.

It uoemi't. do much Kernel to try to brush or wash it out. Tho only sure way to get rid of a to dis- Bplve it. you destroy it. entirely.

To do thin. Ket about four ounces of ordinary liquid a it at night when i i usi- enough to moisten tho i and rub it iri gently i thfi finger tips. Uy morning, most if not all, of your dandruff i be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve nnd entirely destroy every aingle i and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching nnd digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store.

It is inexpensive and four is all you will no matter how much dandruff you have. This nimple remedy never HER DAUGHTER WAS SAVED FROM OPERATION Mrs. Wells of Petersburg Tells How. Petersburg, two years iny daughter suffered from a weakness ant! pains in hti- right sidej.nttiims she was so bad she could not do any years she was attended by the best physicians here, 1 both agreed she would have be operated on. suggested Lyc.Sa E.

FiiiKham's Vcjuta- bie Compound, at f.rst refused to take it, but fbsl'y consented. From the very helped her, and now she is entirely telling HKKU.v. March everybody how much good it dona Nineteen enemy airplanes and two eap- W. D. 226 North tive t.alloons were downed on the west Adams Street.

Petersburg. Va. yesterday, the German war office If every girl SUfTrrs 8:1 or from irrejrula-iles, painful killed i there. I I HEI'ORT. 5 A sration end soon find relief from cv.ch cufierinr.

For special advice worr.cr. arc asked write the Lycia E. I.Icucine Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years is at yer.r service. It Tpkes Steady Nerves Guarding our lines is like guarding our health--we must encourage the care of our bodies--train our organs for bodily endurance, efficiency and full achievement We must take advantage of all the known niean.s to conserve our health.

It is not. so much a necessity to fight disease as to cultivate health for long life, happiness and contentment. If we wish to prevent old age coming too soon or the sudden attack of lumbapo or rheumatism, if we want to increase our chances for long life--Dr. Pierce says: "Keep the kidneys in good order! Try to eliminate through the skin and intestines the poisons that otherwise clog the kidneys. Avoid eating meat ns much as possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea.

Try a milk and vegetable diet. Drink plenty of water, obtain Anuric, double strength, at druggists, and exercise so you perspire--the skin helps to eliminate toxic poisons and Uric acid." For those past middle life, for those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation, ns backache, scalding ''water," or ii' uric acid in tins blood has Reused rheumatism, "rusty" joints, stiffness, get Anuric at the drug store for 60c or send Dr. Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N. 10c for trial pkg.

You will find Anuric 7nanv times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince you. Send of your water to Dr. Pierce and it will he tested free of charge, or write for free medical advice to the Invalids' Hotel. An-nric is a regular insurance and life-saver for all big meat eaters nnd those who deposit lime-salts in their joints.

Try it now. CLN DENTAL OLLEGE Clinic is at Thirteenth and Streets OpH i i a i A. i r. All Branches of Den'istry, including- X-ray di.g-n.s~s and strTvijhtening 1 of irregular You Will Have Sugar You need sweets in some form. Your nauin; craves it.

We Can satisfy this want at our fountain. We are -still alle to get a fairly good supply of candy. There win be a.i acute shortage for this vicinity Jor at least thirty days. i your craving at our fountain. Not many food uni-nuuus on () stre-rt in shop- lins i i of the "r'our.

and tlf-'t-ioiiiiig. 1321 St "1 ne a i Front" Pennsylvania Coal Eflg Size $12.95 LANDY CLARK CO. On bicycles and tires. Our spring goods are here --come in TODAY. -we need more room GIBARD CYCLE CO.

140 No. 14th TSiem by Parcel Post Lincoln Cleaning Jjye Works Special for i So. 11th Leo Soukup, MOT. for Flour We Plci-i! at Wholesale Prices New models for young men The young fellows really "make" the new style ideas; the designers study the tastes of these critical buyers of clothes; they don't make many mistakes. And when a new style is really launched, the young men--in business, in college, in high school, "Preps" just ready for first long trousers--they're the ones who make it go.

We know what they want; we see that it's ready. You'll find the best models here; smart ideas in suits and overcoats; the new military type back is one of the best. We show it in both suits and overcoats a sure winner. Suits and overcoats for men and young men $20, $22.50, $25, $30, $35, $40, $50 Manhattan Shirts $2 to $10 The best shirt known Stetson Borsalino Hats $5 to $10 Your style is here "The Kuppenhoimer House in Lincoln' no Umes, solid Hi A I meaty. Hi.

17c A A 2 Ihs. 15c A best a i 25c Rood, 45c EGGS, fresh country, dozen I a lirtmd. 70c A a peeled style, Ih. 17c A I I finest Ih. extra Inrfiv.

2 35c SOAP. 4 lars. or White Ribbon. for 25c SWEET I 3 Ib. tins for 15c A I pt.

bottles for. 201 So. 10th Phone B3393 FOR THE VERY BEST Blue Grass and White Clover Seed Got to Lahr's Hardware 1032 0 St. $1-25: a $2.35 Fresh Oysters Direct choice Baltimore. 70c Cho.ce a Cured Beef of mild cure, no bone.

IjC Extra Choice and Sure Tender Pot a 20c a-''d i i of Eeef, Ih. Fresh i a a i per A i of i a Sausages. Freadrioh Bros. MASTER i States Food A i i a i License 22c 16c 33c ROBERTS 5AWTMY Milk Is Cheaper Than Meat A comparison of food and costs will show that MILK i onn of the most economical foods you can buy. from ROBERTS SANITARY DAIRY CO.

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