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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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THE LINCOLN STAR here in LINCOLN WEST OBJECTS TO RATE BOOST To STATE TREASURY Second Bronze Palm iCASH HOLDS UP Tanney Funeral To Be At Galesburg cleaned, 0 delivered Model Cleaners B5262, 2105 Special chicken dinner and sup? jr 50c Sun. Havelock Dining Hall, air Nebraska Comm i sion Among Opponents of Freight Increase. deposits made in The First, Bank of Lmcolin hy Sept. 5th, earn interest from Sept. 1 st A fine income property at 4 p.

Witness Claims Railroads Not Economical in Operations. CHICAGO, Sept 3 wvi Sent 4 at 4 p. IHH.AUU, ocpt 11 th St Forke Broe The commissions of the western states 435-31 So. 1 added their objections to those of nt452 Adv added tr.eir oojbcwuub Auctioneers. ln i and industries against th n.k» UttliKiti OCSt VfUU? i it rvjif irtorPOlLP 11 Baby halibut best value 15 cent increase in fish.

lb tasty brown dough frpiKht ratPS in hearings nefore the HSri, im freight -nuts. 18c Friday intcrstu'i commerce commission toil and salt rising bread day too, 12c loaf at Freadrich Oroceryteriaa. Their witness was L. R. Iiltnov of 1 the Minnesota railroad and ware- Report C.

Morgan, tv house commission who said he also filed with the city represented the Iowa and Nort Thursday his report of re- Daic0ta commissions and the public 1 for August. It showed col- 5ervtce commissions of Minnesota, lerfions of from seven firms North and South Dakota. Okla- and' individuals. homa. Iowa.

Colorado Wisconsin, Fined Pleading guilty Nebraska. Kansas and Missouri. of liquor Through statistical charts cover- lo an 1 the I Ing the" income and expenses of charge Stanley was western from 1910 to 19-9, Scout BUI Bockes, 1926 Sumuer street, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Bockes and a member of Scout Drops Off Only $62,000 In August Despite Slack Receipts. Total cash In the Nebraska treasury went off only about $62,000 in August, notwithstanding the slack receipts from taxation during the late summer and fall months. While the general fund balance, from which the general running expenses of the state government are mostly paid, declined $172.000. this was partly offset by gains in other funds.

T7ie general fund still had on hand $1,929.314 at the end of August, as shown bv the monthly statement of Treasurer Bass. That amount, with money coming in during September, October and November, will i be more than enough to tide things along until income from new- taxes begins to come into the treasury in December. Road Fund Large. There was $1,732,079 in the gasoline tax fund August 31, but much JUGOSLAVS OUT OF DICTATORSHIP King Alexander Gives New Constitution To People. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, Sept.

Pershing Grows in Favor in France, New Boulevard Named in His Honor PARIS Sept. John name to one of the capital. Pershing' who has returned to the newest streets, he Boulevard Du United States to help prepare for Pershing the coming of Marshal Retain with "I accep that honor he op French mission for the York- general, "not for myself personally, town sesquicentennial celebration, but for the two million Americans left France more firmly enshrined who crossed the seas to aid France than ever in the hearts of this in maintaining those of citizens. Hberty fraternity which she kingdom of the contributing factors were his dig- always defended Serbr, and Slovenes, re- nity and simplicity of bearing, his I The spring and summer were busy i 1 'or Pers turned to constitutional govern- refusal to reply to criticisms of his times for Pershing in I ranee. constitutional war time role and his pleasure at sides his work as chairman of ment today after more than renewing contact with tne French Ithe battle monuments oimmlssion.

years of dictatorship under the iron Paris municipal council gave which brings him over for part ot list of King Alexander. every year, he was in demand for The king Issued decrees at an extraordinary session of the cabinet last night proclaiming a new constitution to supersede the suspended bill of rights of 1921 and appointing a new ministry representative of the traditional political 200 PERISH IN FLOODED RIVER parties. His proclamation as posted in the said that he was convinced that the experience obtained during the dictatorship now permitted a definite organization of state institutions and that he intended carrying out a national policy on a broad basis of direct collaboration of this money is soon to be paid out. jui 0r Lincoln inr new connnuuu.i on completed contracts for road veteran and a id Wednesdav liberties and political rights federal aid road fund for forty-fite years a lar to those ln western Eur JOHN B. TANNEY.

John B. civ troop 41 will receive hl 3 second and bv Municipal Bitney attempted to show the car- nmv Thursday morning. ners were not economical and RereinU Reported-Receipts of of them in a sixteen and ore- bronze palm at the court of honor the water and light. charged $100,000,000 in excess for to be held at the camp at August were I accrued depreciation, which he Thursday evening. work.

The federal aid road fund slmi- European excess for to be held at the camp the city clerk by WtlUam Schroeder, the effect of unusually i evening' at his home JJ27 will' as'liberty of the contained $439,793, an unusually i eyenmg emploved by, large balance. In the preceding fL. for fortv years and press. Re-constitution of the an- month it had only $243,000 the clent province of Slovendi, long a In all state funds the balance on of the Order of Railway sore spot in the territorial the closing date of August was r8 from to 1914. The growing out of the World war, also Scout Bockes became a Scout $6,494.228.

Of that sum. $498.320 Con provided for. Legislative powder will be vested senate. The by univer sal, direct suffrage and secret bal lot for four years, meeting in ordinary session October 20 of each the'de'nartments. It showed sam wcuia nayr Scout Bockcs became a $8,494.228.

Of that sum. he taken to Galesburg for water amounting to understating 1. June 1926 and advanced to the was miscellaneous cash. $464,903 be- Thursday evening for funeral Legislative pow'er SSmmTand forllgn-. I 'J oi Sepu-mber longed to the c.pUol fjmd W.M0 rtf 6 H700-Appraisal of the 11 rTs-en-cr Service.

He received his first bronze palm to the university cash fund. $187,137 chamber will be elect. lif St Walsh, filed for on March 6, 1930, the gold palm inheritance tax purposes in County that operating.expenses; on September 11. 1930 inri the $.1243 to the state hail a court Thursday morning, put its incrMsed inordinately, although he i silver palm on March 5 1931 In fund. to the mporar.

value at $68 200 estate consists admitted under cross-examination ordpr to receive an eagle palm a KhMl fund, and ,0 entirelv of real estate. Mr. Walsh hy the commission that there had scout, must have a record of six permanent school fund, died May 28, 1929. been substantial wage increases in months' service beyond that of ihe Of $23 885 that neriod, and under questioning paglp rank and an additional five aiijuii was reported by the by railroad counsel that his exhibit mfrlt badges. Scout Bockei has a Lincoln TYaction Co, to the city did not reflect all economies of flfty.0ne merit badges and council Thursday, by Heiny, fected by the carriers in freight scrvice reCord of two months vice president and general man- equipment.

bevond that of the Eagle award, aoer A check for $238.85, occup. 1 He recommended reduction or art the merit badges tInn tax due the city accompanied passenger service as a step toward; recorded for scout First aid. tST repor? oAVtern f5SSS Resume imes I Many Houses are Swept Away in Torrent at Ponce, Porto Rico. SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. 3 fetes.

His soldierly figure, unbent by the approach of his 71st birthdav on Sept 13, was a tamiliar one about the Paris streets, although he donned his olive drab uniform, with the four silver stars, only on ceremonial occasions. The general spent much time re- newspaper La Democracia today that 200 persons were visiting old haunts of the war years in Paris and the provinces. drowned last night at Ponce when the river rose in fl a. First reports to the police said many small houses along the river banks had been carried away by the torrent. The river skirts the outlying district of Ponce and native huts are scattered all along its shore.

Heavy rain which began yesterday and continued all night caused the flood. IT IS PRACTICAL More Cases But Lower Fines in Municipal Court FARWELL BANK nary mum The senate membership will Kltigcr hSltttC IN HUBBELL SUIT Bequeathed To Wife by the sovereign. Although the total number of cases handled during the last year ot governors of the L.ons club has i 1 announced that the first meeting of the club after a summer recess, will held on Thursday. September 17. The meeting will be the first at i i fines was lower than the vear pre- of thr loss the carriers have made first aid to renort of the Municinal no effort reduce their I ft 3i sh0ws Ice.

r.nb satrsmansbtp. bookbinding, nroside Southern lumbermen predicted firM. schoiarsbtp blsnalUng. swim- which Fred Easterdav win presioe Svibsiantial diversion to tnicxs and wood- In this instance as in many others, the depression Is cited in cx- ming. aurveving lealhercraft, wood as president.

changes in production mathO'ti work. canoelnx. basketry, PoSc ground as he 'ho, had for sev- era! years and will be there himself This is an unusual record and limit basis in fining speeders in during the fair. He has bulletins Div0f(f Granted Genevieve La when he receives his second view of the for free distribution that are of Fftrge was jjrantcd a decree of di- bronze palm Thursday he will be i believes this accounts for value to people In different lines of vorce from Norman I-a Farge the first Scout ln the Cornhuskcr crease. business.

He will appreciate meet- Thursday by District Judge Chap- arfa council to receive this high More Cases Handled, ing his constituents and others. i pell. She chargrd cruelty. She award. The report, compiled by Leland Salesmen In Meeting -Twemy- was given custody of the daugh- live representatives of the ter.

l'k A JVf A Northwestern Service company at- KXtra Capitol IN I LK UAMAliPi a sales meeting Wednesdav PXtrn employes have been added to nrru f141 afternoon at the Cornhusker pp(1, the custodial force at the capitol 1.1,11 I E. L. Palm of Huron, D. bv Land Commissioner Swanson at the meeting which for period of the state fair. a rhalk talk and group discussion.

They will assist in looking after the Nebraska and South Dakota; crow'ds that visit the state, WASHINGTON Tire mys- men in attendance at the mce ing governmental building recently attended a sales camp at whUp the exposition is progress. th without last year and $23,368.95 the year One of the special men will be on nuu V. before a decrease of Fines Furniture Con- duty on the fourteenth floor of the warning in cotton fabrics hung out, i M. Towle, clerk of the court, shows that a total of 5.094 cases were i handled during the last twelve months compared to the 4,823 of I 4 LLUI rtliNLi the year previous. Civil cases num- 11 4 A I bered 2.05R compared to 2.089; poll) AIK LHLMH Aij Ucp rasps 2,232 against 1,982.

State criminal cases totaled 804 compared to 752 each day jtery of damage, holes fninrSi totaled $21,487.54 for the Enters Assessment Case As Intervenor; Asks Law Be Voided. Entering the Hubbell State bank case in District court Thursday as the Farwell State STATE FAIR IS READY TO OPEN FRIDAY MORNING an intervener bank in Howard county claims, like iContlnued from Page One.) the 355 other banks thetr stands ready for the owning tered in the action, that the stau or wpre rapidiy putting on the fin- assessments for the depositors final jShing touches. The concessions settlement fund end the off thu Apply Red Cedar Shingles over your old roof, thereby securing added insulation and unusually long service. Let us tell you more of this plan. be held void end unco.i- noticeeble stitutional.

4-H Building Kuay. The state has filed a cross-pe- Bovs and the life blood of tition in the Hubbell case asking future fairs, were busy getting their that the 355 banks be adjudged gtork and rxhiblts in place in the liable for payment for all the as- club building. Rollicking sessments Entrance of the Far- b0Vs of all ages could be seen well bank was by stipulation dc about thc grounds or near the tween Skiles and Skiles, attornejs buddjng caring for their stock for the bank, and Attorney Gen- Bvcrv few minutes a new truck eral Sorensen, representing the ia unioad the carefully state. nurtured of a 4-H club com- The Farwell bank bases its pe- a scattering of overall-clad tition to be admitted as an inter- i could bp gppn ar0und the vener on the ciaim that the state is now threatening to bring action Republicans Said Dissatisfied Wtlh Howell hoice Of New Postmaster. OMAHA, Sept.

3 estate of J. Dean Ringer. Omaha postmaster and former city commissioner, who died two weeks ago, was estimated at $50,000 in a probate petition filed in County court today by his widow, Mrs Nellie M. Ringer. Under terms of the will all property is left to Mrs.

Ringer, do who is named as sole executrix. Central Yards Office M2321 The World-Herald today quoted Douglas county republicans as appealing to the White house to delay consideration of a successor to Ringer in order that they might marshal strength enough to advance a candidate. The paper said the were dissatisfied with the choice believed to have been made by Senator Howell. Sensational in Dental Prices. Gold Pin Teeth for Plates a tlaix mwgea furniture con- duty on the fourteenth floor of tne warning mwn levied in citv police eases totaled damage resulted from a tower, where Memorial hall is lo -1 to dry, apparently has been solved against the $14 920 20 for known origin Wednesday cated andI exits are provided to the thp bureau of standards.

the'previous year, a $1,973. in a rooming house outside balconies where birdseye laitnrlru 1 in state criminal Crete Fire aidcrable lire of unknown afternoon In a rooming 425 North Tenth street. The blaze views of Lincoln and its surround- started in a store room on the ing territory can be had in every second floor firemen said. Furni- i direction. There will also be an Good garments were ture there was damaged.

1 extra watchman on the first floor, ruined by rents that appeared as if Smoke and water did slight damage Another man will be detailed to by magic, even in new material. Housewives and laundry owners long have been vexed by winter Fines assessed in state criminal were more for the last year, $8,539.84 compared to $8,448.15, offsetting slightly the drop in city police fines. against it and other banks not included in the Hubbell bank case in order to enforce collection of the assessments. The issues between it and the state are the same as the plaintiffs in the Hubbell case, It Is claimed. Answers State Claims.

Answering the claim the bankn are estopped from trying to enjoin the collection of the as to other parts of the interior of the watch the elevators and keep them often the only clue was that the also WPre fees from beinK overcrowded. damage seemed to occur only in tmiidlng. Breed To Frank Breed will be the speaker Friday ot the noon luncheon of the Kiwants club at the chamber of commerce. His subject will be "Rabies In Man and Animals." Jack Wheelock will sing, accompanied at the piano by Miss Beth Miller, On Tuesday eve Court expenses for the last year i because of action of the United States Supreme court in the COUNTY WINNERS collected The court not only re Chimneys belching from winter countless furneces apparently aro tivttics netted the city general fund "SSSS GIRLS ROOM WORK bureau of standards chemist. vLn.

fl4 increases the amount vlous. Court expenses loiaieu Winners of Lancaster county 4-H di0vide in the air This 555 slightly more than the 88 rrom contests were announced rhemkal mingling with oxvgen in for the year before. The increase ning, September 22. the Kiwan Thursday by Assistant County hnie outdoors to in court expenses was due to redec- Rotary and club i Aacnl Olad.vx Woodward. All cn- The orating th- bj the the court on the fourth floor 01 me the citv hall, and to purchasing new Rotary and Lions ciud wm Gladys woodward.

All en- id joint session at the Cornhusker tries in the county competition will dry; tn nf hotel, honoring the University ot be shown at the state fair. Nebraska football squad. 1 County Agent Purbaugh called garment that di last, ce Nebraska football squad. i Countv Agent Purbaugh Ask AdmlnUtration Petitions for attenVon to the fact that Friday rhieflv administration of the $10.000 estate is Lancaster county day at the of Patrick was filed in I County entries are outstanding this iln Countv court Thursday. Surviving year in his opinion.

This is par- Sofl water does not con- him are the widow, Catherine ticularlv true of livestock exhibit lain bases, chemical substance. of Lincoln; and eleven he declared. The county agent is that neutralize strong acid, children Marv Kinney of Omaha, predicting a large attendance at New England is one of the prin- the fair grounds all riav Friday to cipal sufferers from winter dam Margaret Ryan. Anna Trumble, Catherine Julia Vannov, equipment. Movie Operators Await Arrival of National Officer Abie bank case holding the guaranty fund law valid, the Farwell bank out that of present economic conditions it Will require all the earnings of th: bank for several years to take care of losses occasioned by the conditions and that payment of the state assessments would Impair the capital of the bank.

Petition is made by the Farwe On the second floor of the new 4-H building, however, the girls were more numerous as they began to bring in canned goods and Ing and sewing exhibits 1 of the exhibit room with new cab Scattered Showers Received Wednesday inets was proceeding throughout the morning In agricultural hall, grains, corn fruit and vegetables brought the Scattered light showers fell ln east central and southeastern counties of the state Wednesday evening, according to local Burlington railroad officials. The Lincoln U.S. weather bureau report 29 of an inch of ram at Red Cloud, .06 el North Loup, .08 at Hartington. .10 at Holdrege. .12 at Broken Bow unheard nl before on Gold Pin Teeth for Thb la positively the greatest bargain in plate work In 25 years.

Cioou for a limited time only fresh aroma of harvest time as and .14 at Fairbury About People bank by the other plaintiffs view the county Members of the Lincoln moving Lhfi Water lhrrP iS picture union who have Emmett Patrick O'Hal- girls room work vahingly faVorable been unable to agree with the Lin inron Aonot pQpHnfytnn Hrarf) BfC. Winter IS DC TtlOSf IB oAFr.nrat inn hOUSCS 01 loran. Agne.s Partington, Grace Me Grew and Teresa Halloran, all of Lincoln; and Elnore Ketterer of Denton. Receive Transcript of Suit Transcript of the trespassing suit of Grace M. Curl of Nebraska City against the Missouri Pacific railroad and the James Poultry Co.

of Nebraska City was received in Federal court here Thursday morning from the District court of Otoe county. Mr. Cur! alleges that the defendants have illegally taken possession of three lots belonging to her in Nebraska Citv, have torn down the fence which previously surrounded it. and have destroyed trees and other decorative vegetation. She asks repossession of the property and $3.000 in damages.

Omninf 1 Sturdy Cheney 2 Helen Morgan, Place. Window Treatment. 1 Helen Morgan. UnHeraltv Place. 2.

Mary Jo Thicsen, Lincoln 3 Ruth Hoxie Emerald Writlnx t'nit, 1. Helen Morgan. Univeraitv Place 3 Ester Wlcchert, Emerald. 3. Eunice Lincoln Patch Work Pillow.

1 Ruth Wolfe. Denton 2 Marjorie Sturdy, Cheney 3. Frances Cheney. Rralded Eunice Brown. Lincoln.

Hooked Kut, 1. Helen Morian, UnlterMty Place 2 Fern Harris, University Place. 2 Fern Harris, University Place. 3 Eunice Brown, Lincoln 4. Mary Jo Thtesen Lincoln Lamp Shade, 1 Esther Wlechert Emerald 2 Helen Morjen, University Piece 3 Eunice Brown.

Lincoln 4 Mary Jo Thieaen, Lincoln, pillow Rose Luckherdt. Denton Marjorv Sturdy. Chenev. Bt.rdella Jackson, Collect winter is tne most Theater corporation houses on time for "winter damage. Wilkie new contract Thursday explains, because the many heating 1 flJaitine arrival of Ch'de plants in operation add much sul- their phur to burMu in Now York Experiments at standards reveal that a small Wpgton wU1 negotia- the Hubbell rase that if the court holds the assessments are valid, a set-off be made for payments made to the conservation fund under the law of 1923.

The 1 ar- wcll bank sets out that it paid $727.99 to this fund and asks that be made a set-off. The Farwell bank also states it had a deposit of $2,600 in the Dannebrog State bank when that institution failed. For this it was allowed a claim. Since that time a dividend of $270 40 has been paid. The Farwell bank asxs that tne balance of $2,329.60 be made a setoff to the assessments if the court holds that the same are valid.

amount of calcium bicarbonate in the final rinse water materially reduces winter damage, Wilkie re' ports. ANERSON, CRAVEN NAMED BY ADAMS tions with J. Cooper, president of the Lincoln Theater corporation, it was understood. Action of the plc- 1 ture machine operators will depend county exhibits were the sides of the great hail. The ani mated map of Nebraska at the wes end of the hall was removejd Iron 1 Mlldred Hclm.

2218 South its covering and with trams moving, Fortv.spventp street, underwent an was again ready to atirai pye operation at Boan Memorial sands of interested observers wnci hospUal Wednesday morning. the fair opens Friday. -----500 Beeves Entered. Mrs Downing of Cftm- With most of the 4-H club ac- bridge. if, a guest at the home of tivities scheduled for the early part hpr pavents, Mr and P.

of the fair club leaders were able to Mathews. 840 South Thirty-sixth reoort record entry in moat, ftreet she is accompanied by her rlLses Moe than 500 baby beeves tw0 children. Barbara ant Robert nrp entered Three hundred pens xhfy win 8tay about two weeks have b-en reaerved (or Horn- economics entries, with, an adequate Mr flnd Mrii Henrv Canoll an show place, for the first time, nounrp lhP birui 0f a son, Gerrard. expected to show' a big increa. tl Pj 0 rning More than clothing entries have been made.

Most of the members of the state board of agriculture fimS Thursday morning to 11 preparations for the Jfair. Reed. Henderson president oif the board, who been at the York county fair, was expected in some time during the day. Real Rainless Extraction of Teeth Gold ('row ns Bridge Work Silver Fillings $1.00 X-Rav, now Gold Inlays up Plates Repaired $1.00 up Hrcolitp Plate Snecialist. Day Service.

DR. COUSINS DENTALOFFICES 1319 St. Free Extractions When Better Are Ordrred. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GOTHENBURG MAN SERIOUSLY HURT CROWDER IMPROVED ADO SPRINGF. CoK, 3 condition of May Gen.

Enoch Crowder, retired. arn'V officer and former ambasiaaor Buv one of our regular $195 dresses and for 5 cents you max choose another dress from our are Mary Jane made Oarments. these wonderful bargains. Benefit by the savings on He wCO taken to a hospital Mary Jana Garment Co. tndav He WE-l taxen PUEBLO, Sept.

3-Clyde Ja(p Mon as he 1423 Street. on advice which Mr. Weston 8 Carskadou, Gothenburg. may General will from thc New York office and on dip of hpftd He was for furtner the outcome ot 8 parently attacked by other itlner- Hp became ill Monoay cordmg to James on frcicht train He was vlsiUne relatives here. AS BAR DELEGATES i0r the LinCOln opcratorl taken to a hospital.

Appointment of Walter L. Ander- Men not affiliated with the Amer son and George I Craven as repre- Jean Federation ol Libor are now sentatives of the County working on the stages and in the Bar association at the conference (projection of bar association delegates to be CHILD KILLER WINNIPEG. Sept 3 John Streib, 54. was hanged tcxiav mu held in Atlantic City 15 as announced Thursday by George A. Adams, president of the county group.

The bar association dele- will meet prior to the opening September 16 of the American window at the first sound of a fire gong and sliding briakly to the JOSEPH A. PROKOP DIES. Joseph A Prokop. 54. of Milligan Bar association convention.

died at 10:45 Thursday momm? at the He is survived by his wife. Fanme. I rdlllC The is at Castle, Roper and parkiho a J. Brochu, 1 street. i H.

That is what Oklahoma law would have one do, under an old statute uncovered by a code revision commission. 1 Drafted in the day of flimsy trame Perfeet Sound. structures of two or three stories. Perfect Entertainment'. now SHOWING Births Jonn in vain to marry.

He JOHNSON Mr iCItrlck had SO'UR gMloW'S Silently, Kitwl), Lincoln, bey, weiked to V. PRINTUP Mr. John Monroe demonstrating blm at. Riuki, 1200 North pondency causedI a A noinnt 1 nU- Mreet, August 29, tempt Miicide after the bru AnClCnt ire laEW vvalijvce Mr Mn bl the tome o- Mrs. OKLAHOMA CITY im 'Edyth Bobecck Kylesi, Lincoln, Vp Wft.terS( mother of the children, flinging a 300-foot lariat out a hotel Out Window Must Go To Obey This COLONIAL low kl Mat.

Night in ix structures or two or wiicc the measure, never repealed, dc- Caruso, w.dow ot BY H.CHABD b- th- other re- new Dorothy cmiin willow of the i street Scene i crees that substantial ropes and enough to reach the ground, "carefully shall be placed daughters to in each hotel room on or above the as her custom w. Traffic was Rioppea uu second floor. The gifls, Gloria bv a light when woman dnv- Oklahoma hotels now rear them- are Mnr that ah ing her motor spied the egg. a pale selves as much as 300 feet school. are brown one.

It was on the floor trious tenor, has taken Traffic was stopped on Broad wav Fresh Shrimps, 28 Choice Minnesota Bull Heads, lb. 25c Halibut Steak, Red Salmon, Lake Trout, White Fish, lb Channel Cat Fish, 35c Walleyed Pike, Perch, yellow, Large Scallops, lb 55c Fresh rab Meat, Cod Steak, 2 lbs. 35c Nordic Fillets, lb. 28c Fresh Mackerel, 29c Fresh Dressed Carp, lb. 18c Frogs, each we I 140 So.

11 th Exclusive Fish Poultry CREDIT AND Market B3348 street level, "which would make but. one of 0f'a wagon just ahead, piled resort to this legal "fire escape in- the wltn crates of live chickens CAN YOU SAVE IT? prlv that That vest teresting, to say the least NAVAL PLANE CRASH FATAL, Ellin Mackay The day before the Along the line of cars also held a-twittet up bv the signal light was a man I Two naval airplanes collld- vacity required some on whr-h ms fountain pen spoiled? Thftt napkin witn i AV AL rwst jatsie vl RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. Sept ght felt that her ed over Governor island during the teacher maneuvers today, killing two of are sailing tomorrow iont paqe itWjS in a red roadster and a taxi driver -xpUn-tion iTnhiTbox Th-y v-d th- I she Tne two men eyed the object en- in't viouslv The man in the roadster 810 I am ncura. viou- think ST b. h.v- th-y rum-d? Or c.n th- b- r.mov.d our Washington bureau has ready for you one Our washing gUln8 from textile materiaU.

It horit niailtUVCii 4 VY their occujiants and injurmr twelve, gai0 and I am so excited I aiQP get a wink of sleep last night. Gloria said Anybody th PgR But he was gallant and you never had been to Europe Bu ff jt tbe woman. She re- always that way. onenu bulletins on the removal oi exactly what to try for each kind of spot or sain. Fill out below and send for it: CLIP COUPON HERE marked that ehe had much motor- reached home.

At thi. very th. dr.v-r sophisUcated should have it. little oil cnilMd JJ kUM the information that her father out ana I egg off the Dept. 144, Washington Bureau, Lincoln Star, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D.

C. I cop, O. tlld h.ndllng and enclose and were going to a certain Taid stampi, to NAME swell funcUon that night. interrupted a curly haired six-year-old Ms mother and my father will there. And that, my the There was a nott of elation in his voice Then the light changed.

The iri. er pockattd lux egg ann re- 8T and NO CTATF therr And beaide.that my drher I I stepmother will be and my the taown until I step-father will be there unorr and his Uii- CITY ST A IT INDEPENDENT THEATRE Starts Today step-fsther will be there" "All in the same naively inquired the iirkt young mm. I am a ader of Tiie I in and accustomed dcllcajy. and his.

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