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TWENTY-FOUR TWO THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL. MONDAY, JULY 13, riS; GUMPS THE POOR FISH 4 inches thick, cf te and fca-J an ur. -jjportei fir feet on the part where tb Japsa. 2asuTicient th form -was as the rrllar. NEW BUILDING -COLLAPSES WERt.

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I 1 I II Worthington. July 12. Special: Work on the new Masonic temple was halted when false work forms for the concrete second floor gave way for a distance of 50 feet from the front of the precipitating Picnic Lunches taste bttt.tr vnik I jLJ A 1 between 20 and 30 tons of concrete, floor tile and reinforcing steel to the i first floor. Three workmen on top of the mass went down with it, but escaped injury. SAUCE The floor under construction was IS TRAVEL AND RESORTS.

TRAVEL AND RESORT- Ret U. Pt wwm parents to Floj-d county, when a young girl. In th additional expense. Although no new buildings will be requlred. ad-ditional machinery will probably have to be purchased and more instructors added to the staff.

H' PERFECTING NEW DISEASE CURE FORGETFULNESS FOILS BANDITS SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS HERE elected president of the Yankton County Bankers association at the annual meeting here. O. O. Lpkken, of Irene, was named vice president, and C. I.

Danforth. of Yankton, secretary-treasurer. Out of town members here for the meeting were -entertained by Yankton bankers at a dinner. DRUGGISTS WILL MEET. Hold Church Rally.

Hartington. July 12. Special: A big rally of the Congregational churches and Sunday sochools of northeastern Nebraska was held on the fair grounds here Sunday when automobiles loaded with persons from Bloomfield. Crofton, Carroll and New-castle formed a cavalcade and journeyed here. Merchant Returns to National Association Will Convene at Des Moines.

Des Moines. July 12. AP) The annual meeting of the American Pharmaceutical association will be Physician Uses Electric and Sun Power in Treatment. Educator Says Profession Is Crowded with Inferiors. Save Goods from Robbers.

I held here during the week of August To Conduct College Campaign. Sioux Falls, S. D. July 12. Clay Morris, formerly of Watertown, has arrived here and assumed his new-duties as field manager of SIcAix Falls college, a Baptist institution.

He will start the work of raising a proposed endowment of 5100,000 for the college. The endowment campaign will extend into North Dakota. "Wagner, S. July 12. Special: fBy the Associated Press.) Omaha.

July 12. A mm new When August Von Eschen, a business man-of this place, closed his store Vacation in The Wonder Watch. "London Weekly Telegraph: Harold What kind of watch have you got? Arthur A wonder watch. "Wonder watch! Never heard of that before." "Well, you see it's like this: Every time I look at it I wonder what time it is. for the night Saturday, he forgot to take his favorite nTV5.rqper home 24.

Announcement from the association's headquarters indicates that action will be taken to drive the secret seller of alcohol from the rank's of the nation's druggists. "Further modernizing of college courses, involving a. broader curriculum; fostering of research in co-operation with the scientists of both North and South America, and closer and more effective organization of the country's drug trade will be the themes discussed," the association officers state. with him. His oversight xrevented the robbery of his store, for when he Forni Farmers Union, i Murdo, S.

"July 12. Earl 'Divine, of Draper, was elected president of a new Farmers' inion which was or returned to his business place at method of determining diseased conditions of the blood has been put into practice here by Dr. J. Franklin Blanchard, Omaha scientist. The machine to carry out the process, the hemodiagnometer, i3 an electrical-medical appartus which contains an electrical detector.

Dr. Buanchard is explaining the operation of the instrument, said: 'Scientists have recognized for 10:30 o'clock he surprised burglars Quaint New England Sunrise arid the great fishing vessels GrradyRedncecl unfold their white wings and sail out jjj1 of the harbor. Sunset and-bade nr. est, who were at work in. the place.

HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA NOW CURED BY NEW TREATMENT ganized here by the farmers of Jones county. Other officers are: Frank L. Jahnel. of Murdo. vice president; Horsley, of Draper, secretary.

An. execution committee also was elected. they come with a load of silvery frsh. Libraries at State Institutions. I centuries that the sun's rays are As Von Eschen entered the front door the bandits made their escape from the rear of-the building and disappeared in the darkness.

The thieves got $12 in cash for their -efforts. They" had a large pile of goods at the rear; door; evidently ready to be taken away in a. truck, when the unexpected appearance of Von Eschen put them to flight, forcing them to abandon the loot. To spend your vacation in one ofTJew ium. Des Moines.

July 12. AP) The state library has given a list of state institutions "Assumes New Parish Duties. July ..12. Rev. Fabian Stindle, former pastor in charge of the Herrick parish of the Catholic church, has assumed the du England's coast -towns in Maine Tkbton SmXm fn- under the board of control with the i CBv th Aioclt(J Pr Pes Moines.

July 12. That there is Teally a shortagre of and-'well trained teachers all r.ve the country is the. belief of Dean W. F. D.irr.

of the college of education at Drake university here. He iJmitted that a large number of per-n! aro applying: for positions, but lr.sHts that many of them are not qualified for the work and many are exercising ''local influence in las posltkns." statement follows: f-Thero has not, been in the present eentus-y as critical a -situation confronting the teaching profession as -rday. It-Ms so-easy to cet certifl-eates to" teach in most' -of the states and so easy, to get local Influence in securing: positions that unsuccessful, lawyers, doctors without patients, the wives of jobless- husbands, stenographers whose employers are curtailing their office forces, clerks, mechanics and farmers who are unable to succeed in their own lines of business are securing certificates to teach. "They are crowding the ranks of the profession irvsuch numbers as to make it seem to employers that there is a great multitude of teachers. WILL ADD TWO COURSES.

Board of Control Tlans Enlarging Vocational School. curative: that "sunlight destroys fua-jrtrs --growth trr -plant, life; that, the sun gives color, promotes growth, and lends strength not only to plant life, but to" animals and birds, and to the human family." "Working on these principles of electricity from the heat of the sun. electricity of the picked up by an nnmher of books in each of their titer fen ties of pastor of St. Edward's Catholic libraries. The list follows: State re church in Worthing.

formatorv. State hos RAG DOLL CAUSES SCARE. New Hampshire Massachusetts is to lead a new life to gatherthe freshness of salt air and salt sea in your lungs and the vividness of harbor life in your memory- See New England this vacation! pital, Cherokee, Soldiers' Or phans' home. Davenport. train iner school for boys.

Eldora, state." penitentiary, Fort Madison, 6 Many, Former; Sufferers Report Speedy Cures by Inexpensive Home Treatment. Sufferers of Hay Fever and Asthma should welcome the discovery of D. J. Lane of St. Marys, Kansas.

Mr. Lane has perfected the treatment for Hay Feverand Asthma that seemingly conquers all symptoms of the dread disease. Users who have been cured by this new treatment are highly enthusiastic in their praises of this remarkable discovery. Mr. Lane himself has so much confidence his new treatment will cure that he offers to send a $1.25 bottle, postpaid, to any sufferer, who will write him.

Mr. Lane does not expect any money until this "treatment has cured and the person taking it is to be the judge. If you wish to be rid of Hay Fever or AsthmaTwrite Mr. Lane stating "which "trouble lyou "have, at 632 Lane St. Marys.

Kansas, for his generous offer. Send no money just your name and address. aerial which he has "made, and the magnetism of the earth. Dr. Blanchard has a system of diagnostic and curative measures that, he declares, will revolutionize the.

treatment of disease. 671; institution for feeble minded children. Glenwood, 732; Iowa Sol- diersV home, Marshalltown, 1,733 Train Crew Find 'Baby" on Tracks Near Town. Yankton. S.

D-. July 12. Special: A rag doll, baby size, left on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad tracks in the yards here by some person, brought scare to the crew and a jolt to the passengers' of a train pulling in here. The engineer thought the object on the tracks to be a baby, and stopped within a few feet'of the "bodyV: training-school for girls, Mitchelville.

state hospital, Mt. Pleasant. women's reformatory, Rockwell Started Early. Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegram: They were on their honeymoon. He had bought a boat and had taken her out to show her how well he could handle it, putting her to tend the sheet.

A puff of w-ind asd he shouted in no uncertain tone, "Let go the sheet!" Ne response. Then again: "Let go that sheet, quick:" Still no movement. A few minutes after, when both -were clinging to the bottom of the overturned boat, he said: "Why didn't you let go that sheet when I told you to." dear?" "I would said' the bride, "if you had not been so rough about it. You1 ought to speak more kindly to your wife. NEW ItOBK CENTRAL City, 633; and state hospital and colony for epileptics.

Woodward, 2,061. To Gravel 15-Mile Road. Dixon County Pioneer Dies. Newcastle, July 12. Special: Funeral services were held here for Mrs.

George Fluent, SS. an early pioneer' of Dixon county wbo came here with her husband and settledon a homestead in 1867. Mrs. Fluent was born at Grenadier Island, near Kingston, in 1S39, and came with her Primghar, July 12. Special Name Commission Feeble Minded.

Pierre, July Special: Oov. CJunderson has appointed Dr. Preliminary steps have been taken by the board of supervisors to the graveling of Primary Road No. 10, from Sutherland west through Paul Una to the county line, connecting with the Sioux county road. Four G.

S. Adams as head of the insane asylum, at Yankton, and Judge Lewis Larson, of Sioux Falls; "as a member of the commission for-control of feeble' minded. 'These two men with head of the' state school" for feeble" "minded, constitute the which has the administration of the law of the last session for the control of feeble minded persons in -the miles of this road is now graveled, three east of PaulJina and one west. The contract for the 15 miles is to be let July 28. and "Eldora.

July 12 AF Senator A. M. McColl, of the state board of "Control, announced that plaas are being considered to enlarge the vocational training at the state training school for boys here. The present plan is to enlarge the present trades taught and probably add one or Just now instruction is being- given in carpentry, Ghoemaking. harness making, farming and tailoring.

Negotiations are under way with the federal government, and it is honed that an arrangement can be It is planned to finish the graveling this year. THE OPPORTUNITY -FOR; WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING SPECIAL LOW RATE EXCURSION THE FIRST IN YEARS SIOUX CITY CHICAGO AND RETURN reached that will enable the state and federal governments to share equally IE College Salaries Large. Des Moines. July 12. (API-Iowa State college, at Ames, receives the largest list of yearly salaries of any division of the state budget, according to the list of salaries, as announced today by T.

L. Hogue, state budget director. The annual salary list of the Ames school amounts to $2,378,000. An increase of $20,000 in salaries at the state university at Iowa City makes the total for that school $1,972,000, Mr. Hogue stated.

Woman to Fill Vacancy. Yankton, S. July 12 Special: Frank Dudley, who has moved from Yankton to Palm Beach, has resigned as member of the Yankton board of education and Mrs. C. H.

Vanderhule has been appointed to serve in his place next election. The board has organized for the coming year with the selection- ot W. O. Nelson as president, E. W.

Clark, vice president, and I. Daniels, secretary. Oily rx 3--7 a IN TODAY TUES. WED. ZANE GREY'S THE LIGHT OF ROUND TRIP SATURDAY JULY 18th i with I JACK HOLT Sioux City-Chicago Automobile Registration Slow.

Pierre S. July 12. Special: While the work of automobile registration has been pushed for two mouths; the-- registration has Just pasr-d the 50,000 mark, with nearly 100.000 yet to handle. ILLY DOVE, and NOAH BEERY Town Gets Cheap Pavement. Missouri Valley, July 12.

Spe-clal: By the payment of about $2,000 the little town of Mondamin, 16 miles southwest of here, will get an IS feet wide paved highway through the town, nearly a mile long. This action was taken when a proposition was submitted to the board of supervisors to make that part of the King of Trails permanent, while the contractors are grading it. The total cost will be $16,000. Special I 1 ews Comedy Fun Main 25c, Chll. 10c, Mats.

20c A solid all-steel, daily train gj Ak Anyone They'll Ssy it's Cool 'Bankers Elect Officers. Tarikto'n, July 12. Special: Frank R. Wynn.v of Yankton, was with modern high-grade Pullman equipment Special Train Leaves SIOUX CITY NEBRASKA STREET STATION' Uinirig Car service. ARRIVES CHICAGO CENTRAL STATION 8:00 A.

M. (Central- Standard Time) JULY 19th Ar Lv. Sioux City 5:25 p. m. Ar.

Chicago 7:25 a. m. Dr. Minnie C. Heath Osteopathic Physician Gynecology and obstetrics a specialty.

22 years of practice. Will answer calls at patients home. 7:00 P. M. JULY 18th May Be Student Pastor.

Fort Madison. July 12. -(AP) Rev. R. B.

Noyce, who has been the pastor at" the Congregational church at Denmark, a town near here, has received an offer to be student pastor at Iowa State college, Ames, Ia. If he accepts the position. Rev. Mr. Noyce will be in charge of the Fris-bie house, student religious center for students of the Congregational church.

SOW-ALL WFKK Connne Griffith "THE MARIMAGE WHIRL" Lt. Chicago 6:05 p. m. Phone 9330 812 Jackson at. oioux i-ity a.

m. BOBBT VERSON PINCH" You will enjoy Double track, automatic Hock tignaU. M. M. BETZNERX Orsaa "THE 1ADT WHO LIUJV! Msaau Aseat Old- Tavern Has the Real Beer Taste CHESTERMAN Agents.

rwl. la. f'omfoi-tnMo CTd. Auto. 1 256) 15 HOURS AT CHICAGO 15 Each purchaser of ticket presented free of charge with beautiful illustrated guide to point3 of interest in Chicago, Special Train Arrives and Departs Central Station, Chicago Lake Front Boulevard, Theatre District, Parks and Beaches at their best, Short Lake Trips, all easily accessible from Illinois Central Station.

AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME Town Needs Water. rrimghar, July 12. Special: A shortage of water caused by the continued dry weather has caused the town council to seek, a plentiful water supply for the town, and a contract has been made with Hessel Roorda, of Rock Valley, to construct a shallow well 20 feet in diameter. The total cost of the well is to be $1,425. NOVT Mirmrrvn ELEANOR BUASOltAN "THE WAY OP A GIRL" Wt Sarprig Tot S.h It! Orrhratra Cinlnc "Th WWW Drt" mw mnwy l(Uy coper CHICAGO WHITE SOX No Duplicate Licenses.

Fort July 12. AP Mrs. Hattie Chambers. county recorder, has received an opinion from Attorney General Ben. J.

Gibson to the effect that there Js no provision In the state law to provide for duplicate hunting or fishing licenses. BOSTON RED SOX vs. At Least One Honest Man. Dr. William E.

Barton's "Life of Abraham Lincoln" relates that the To that "summer breakfast" problem QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Ends hot kitchens on hot mornings ATS, the finest foodr that grows, should be your summer breakfast. They nourish without overheating. 'They supply the energy elements that you need. They help you meet the drain of hot dayswith a smile. Get Quick Quaker.

It cooks in 3 to minutes. And that solves another problem no hot kitchens; ho frying and stewing on hot mornings. The flavor is that rich flavor of Quaker Oats. All the richness is there. Quick Quaker cooks faster.

That's the only difference. i TWO TRAINS RETURNING Special train leaves Chicago 11:00 P. M. (Sioux City Time) July for those who desire earlier departure, tickets will be honored in coaches only on Hawkeye Limited leaving Chicago 6:00 P. M.

(Sioux City time) July 19th. No Baggage Checked. Half Rate for. Children Between 5 and 12 years of age. TICKETS NOW ON SALE City Ticket Office, 518 Nebraska Street, Phones Auto 57901 Bell 6S2 Nebraska Street Station, Phones, Auto 2116 Bell 53 For Further Information Call governor of a certain state Was visiting the state prison and stopped to talk with a number of prisoners.

They told him their story, and In every instance it was one i i tr. ft. Wate TbU Space Sally Fer Sloax City's Create it AamteBtit Yalae Grabbers Park Pavilion DANCE of. wrong suffered by an innocent person. The real criminal had always escaped and the imprisoned man was the unfortunate victim of appearances or of conspiracy or perjury.

There was one man, however, who admitted the crime and the Justice of his sentence. I must pardon you," said the governor. "I cant have you in here corrupting all these good men." W. E. Burke, DIVISION PASSENGER AGENT D.

F. Davis, 1 CITT PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENT Tonight Ce3c Sterna ai His Orchestra 'IK. i.

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