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TWO PAQFIC SEAMEN UNABE IDENTITY DRIFTING BO.AT SEEK A CLUE IN SUBWAY MURDER NEW YORK. Aug. 6 Twenty-four hours after Mrs. Emma Weigand. a pretty milliner of 39 and the motJher of three childreii.

GUARD AGAINST NEW VIOLENCE IN MANY CITIES THE LINCOLN SUNDAY STAR-SUNDAY, AVGUST 7, 19i7. DEAra CLAnTs LriTLE BLUE A GENERAL WOOD RAGING TORRENT AT BOSTON British Spend Millions On Complexions Continued from Page One.) as shot to death In the city hall exploded near the rails of the Otn- slation of the M. T. subway, the police today were still without a Subnicirine clue upon wh Ich to base an arrest. the first Mystery Washed Across Path of of Steamship.

Buenos Aires no damage. rail wav. It did Charge Russian With Bombings. NEW YORK, Aug, 6 CRAFT IS FILLED WITH POISON GAS Sailors Fail to Enter Vessel; Fear Crew May Be On Ship. This crime- murder" in the history of New York committed literally in the while 14.000 policemen protected heart of Manhattan and almost rmpiic buildings and subway sta- under the city hall itself.

today. New York and federal In Mrs. life of sacrifie- investigators Joined in attempts to mg toil for her aged mother arid thbae responsible for bomb her three chUdren authorities could ggtrages which wrecked two find no hint of a motive for the Prldav killing. She was shot once with a sllgel. a bullet fired from and formally a fact that UD a.

hi i InV huSlll oY trtad Woman, waa St. Patrick's taken Into custody last night, as he HONOLULU Aug 6 returned from work to a furnished! Radio messages arc flashing ti He appeared shocked and a every port on the Pacific and to genuinely sorrowed at news of his up all tonight in an effort wife's slaying and told such a very encles who might be connected with to fathom the suomarlne mvstery straightforward story that Inspect- the bommngs. that wMhed across the path of th- I or Arthur Carev. of the homicide Roger Prancezon. chairman of the 1 KteamshiD ia.aerator, bound out of I bureau at headquarters, said he I.

W. W. committee, here from Chl- Honolulu for Yokohama. would be permitted to return cago, said a crank, not a Sacco- Possibility that bodies of seamen efter formal questioning. Vanzettl sympathizer, had been re- i were abroad the derelict, which Weigand, a packer of tinfoil, said sponsible for the bombings.

He add- i he last saw his wife on Palm Sun- ed that such methods were not be- day of 1926. LONDON. Aug. 6 N. million dotlars arc spent annually by Englishwomen on beautifying their complexions.

according to figures supplied by London beauty salon managers. It is estimated that $25,000,000 are spent on face powder alone, 20 000,000 on rouge and lipstick. $9.000.000 on beauty crram.s, and 20 000,000 on various methods of rejuvenation. A snrnrt Englishwoman usually spends $2,500 a year on her face and hair alone, according to this expert evidence, and there are some women who spend at least twice that amount. Stenographers and shop girls earning less than $15 a week spend at least $125 a year making themselves beautiful, it is stated.

Continuv-t One.) Continued Om the volume of water here comes from the Big and Little Sandy, sent to France fJr a time but did trtbutaries of the where i not see active service. the rainfall was with that dis- not see active service. The soil is Phvslclans Give Up Hope. moisture in thii local it BOSTON. Aug.

7 N. aster was certain. ijenses, including repairing. The appropriation. however, allows but one more thousana.

the amount being I raised to $28.000 for the coming year This does not provide any money for the of The sewer fund will have $1.500 less this year than the $15.000 raised a year ago. and the office expense will be but $4.800, only $800 more than a year ago. $22.000 for Repairing. The paving repair fund will be $22.000 the coming year. This is ari increase of but 2 000 regardless of there being many more miles of Lkonira and, so nign nere getting old and requires general of the Philippines Spanlsh-Amerlcan war hero, died at the Peter Bent Brigham hospital here early this morning.

Tlie general's condition had been DAMAGE IN FILI MORE much more work to keep in condt- ('Snecial to The Star.) tion than when new. Money iff GENEVA Aug 6 wind department comes from estimated ..4 i rain storm Struck Fillmore 1 receipts for vilumbers jxirmlts. curb critical since midnight. Operated Friday nlgnt doing some i cuts, and labor performed for per- upon twice for tumor, he had failed county windmill be- 1 and firms other than the city. to during the caning damage to amounts to $100.000.

An addi- and as the night hours passed he long Ughtnlni and tional $2.000 will be raised by a .019 steadily grew w(jrse. as McClusky levy, and $10,000 being trans- At 12:30 physicians who had been Inch and a quarter fgrred to the fund, constantly at his 8 up here, making the pro- the maintenance of city hope. He died shortly before 2 of the week two and a perty $20,000 is allowed tlils year 1 inches Tn the iwijt as against $19,000 last year. This in- At the time of the first (jperatiOT countv wlndinllls and eludes the expense of the General Wood had been Informed 1 01 3 over, but no rftia at the city hall, supplu o. rest rooms, that a second would be necessary.

ggnio amiigo as to elee -1 comfort station, repair.i, plumbing. precautions ernnicnt buiiduig.s were taken here to guard gov from today, as auth- friends, because of duty. orities grew more alarmed by re- i TTie governor general growth. bore a strange number on her prow, urged the United States hydrographic office, naval and private stations to activity. So far, the officials here have received only brief messages saying; they sighted and boarded a derelict submarine bearing the numbers but poisonous gas repelled the boarding attempt to below.

Await Word From Steamer, Since early afternoon no further word has been received from the Liberator. i Japanese officials were asked FLIERS GATHER OAKLAND FIELD Ing taken by those who would help the two condemned men. Francezon said he was here to attend public protests Sgalnst the electrocution of the two men. Predicts Walkout. He predicted that after a meeting, which he will hold Tuesday, 30.000 wMtorlront workers will walk ports of violence ascribed to Sacco- Vanzettl sympathiicrs in other cities of the nation.

Capitol usually unarmed, were admonlsii.iCl to carry tnclr revolvers on bCk.ts inside the build- from the Philippines early this summer for a vacation and medical treatment. He called upon President Coolidge at the summer white FOR DOLE RACE fie "also Mid the strike protest! Burlington Track Out. rfneclal to The Star.) FAIRBURY. Aug. The house in the Black Hills shortly af- Burlington railway Is washed out vuikcio w.i w.v ter his return and announecd at jjorth of here in the ing as well as on the grounds.

An i that tlem that he contem- its Fairmont extra man was stationed at the plat ng relrlng main entrances, and tourists cn- would return to Manila as soon as bed. The Grand Island tering the buadincs were scanned he had recovered. trouble at closely. Members of lotal Sacco-Vsn- jp The street or road fund will have but $1.000 more this year, although the streets of the consolidated suo- urbs must be kept clean, and many miles more of clirt road maintained than a year ago through the extension of the city linuts takmg into the city many acres of newly platted territory. The appropn.i- tlon is $83.000.

Police Dog Freed From Charges of Murdering a Cat CANTON, N. I. N. the police dog, cousin of the great Strongheart, owned by Miss Martha San.som of the St. Lawrence university athletic staff, was tried for murder tn Justice of the Peace Leon court.

I.ona was charged ivlth killing a cat. A plea of not guilty wa.s entered by her ow ner, she was gltjen a trial and found not guilty. Complaint was entered with Frank Ellwood, town clerk by Mrs. Emma Smith of Pine street. that her black and white cat had been killed by a dog.

Ellwood directed her Justice who Issued a warrant for arrest. The he.aring was for Mbs Hansom to show cause why Lona should not pay the penalty for causing the death. Mrs. Hansom testified that Tuesday the dog was with her in lier home from the middle of the afternoon to 9 at night, and therefore had no chance to go hunting for.cats. Justlc Grary that the evidence against Ivona was not sufflcleatUy strong arrant conviction and the prisoner was discharged.

ment. hospitals, autos, weights and measures, scales, quarantine expenses. vaccines, serums, weed over creeks southea.st of Endicott. ciTy hospual tmT and 01 $175,000. This is to extermination and all general ni rat main- Undergoes Operation.

near Steele Citv, t-Atci o- -----V rr zeui aeicnsc commuiee. aiiei BOSTON, Aug. pairbury. The approaches to ine from receipts ct the ms I -1 expenses, except salaries, out. fle said the strike meeting laot miht.

called on the Gen. Leonard Woou. governor gen- bridges were cut away by the rush tuuon. and from dowiucius and expense that may be made will be atlonwlde and that already American Federation of Labor eral of the Philippine Islands, un- of water and made the tracks un- bequests. .4 through cutting, will be returned to Continued from Paje Cne.) I hp has ascurance that the majority a serious operation at Peter lund roach hero from i Ben Brtaham hoeultal here it inCir lOOlS ID and made the tracxs un- 1 bequests.

.4 i through cutting, will be returned to fwot hast year the lund through taxation again.st time it was thought that i 10 000 Thb year jne rt waters in Indian creek. ig 35 000 A year piuptny safe. Ben Brigham hospital here today por a Japanese umemia vfprirfota Calif where It was forced police Superintendent Hesse and tonight his condition was re- the flood waters in Indian crwx, appropriation whether the half submerged craft subway explosions here, plans for extra guards ported critical. and Rock creek, uear Endlcott and howevt r. was first tmie an which has menaced ship lanes of 1 0 1 Siir Beach to which occurred five minutes apart, fj sections of the city.

He was The general, who is in his 68txi oilier would take the on the appropriation had been made to the Pacific for weeks, might a twenty persons kLSrU by army authorities that year, was admitted to the hosp ta Denver main line out. T)ut they and the amount was more Japanese submarine which broke the Oakland Edward skull! troops could be furnished two days ago. At first hospital stood the and hurried work problematical. was fractured and physicians at at a notice, and several authorities refused to admit he by Wymore officials and a gang No Levy nf hospital, where he was thousand marines are at! was a patient there. Later it was of workmen the No levy is mads to raise the mon- given emergency treatment, eald he marine baec, twenty miles down TthTmluZoTZ I pavZ'lm" her tow line several weeks ago after an accident.

It is understood here that all hands were taken from the submarine at that time. Navy officers recalled other marine dlsa.sters brpiloted Broadway, where the firsfboniblng Hinkings aiie Lieut. George Covell. probably occurred anjd toe and treasury department cut. Another $3,500 of this fund will be for emergencies, including the Social Welfare society, decorating graves of soldiers and sailors, scavenger work and the dead animal contract.

The city printing bill comes to $5,000. and for the ex- elections. all row. unc oi mem is treatment, said he the marine base twentv miles down admitted he was under treatment proaches that the roaa conunucu 1 comes from inspecncu contraci. inc cu.v pm sub-; Eagle, the San Examln- 1 gbance of recovery Both the Potomac needed but no word of the nature of his to operate trains.

1 charges made against paving Im- comes to and for I entry which 11 be piloted by naa 01 watched illness or the seriousness of his' Water overflowed hlghwavs and repairing, re.surfaclng. penses of conducting the 1 allowed Extra guaius were continued at that hour. ftlias' been impossible to- Ttir for the ftd- 15 thV Kobv Augmt 1 men.ber of the cab- reiZ i It ihif ilL are or- of their suLr- Instruments causing the de-, I ha'v- teenTeaZago'hZa SZr Zlch department was ghjen "edertcg British war i ZX "loZ ra'VdSs 11 aT.X eZ ace. exjjected to leave i admitted he i.j. veY Cush g.

involved Fairbury in any direction. 275 last year. This will be used for are divided as follows: health de- aSined Yorhv.lle Urge No Violence. The £ne of skuTInd TpU- and malntalng the parks. de- biplane.

court and iield without bend, for -1 MILWAUKEE Aug. N. i able recurrence of the trouble was ryNoEdS Neb Aug. partment. Following the ciiristening charged with havir-g a used S.

)-A resolution anticipated. inche.8 of rain i piant- and KnTf tif rthp ri-af) drifted eSt- at Dallas, today. both explosions. His nearini; was workers to refrain from any acts -por some time he had evl- morning 1 to buildings, oars, care ana pmm auditor office. $10.500.

mayor and bllitv that the craft drifted east grwln and his co-pllot. set for Mond.ay. i of violence in an effort to aid Nicola dence of a return of his former considerably washed fields and ing of trees, trimming council, $12,480. tax in th ccurrents. were also expected to.

Three others were arrested in Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, de- lameness, but owing to his sense of htchwavs The water came aown in trees along the streets and spray- attorneys office $10,600, and Several weeks ago i headwestward on a non-stop flight.) connection with the explosion. nled executive clemency by duty, he was unwilling to leave his torrents and ran off qulcklv. Rose I ing; playground supervision, salaries electrical inspection, $300. tnarlne was reported aboid 100 miles Christen Peoria Plane. Alvan T.

Fuller, of Massachusetts, post in the Philippines until he felt overflowing this afternoon and labor, and general malnten- The Judgment and legal depart- northeast of Honolulu, but no at- i The plane entered by the city of Eurone Takes Precautions. and doomed to die in the electric that the situation there Justified a water In it Is the highest on i ance. Included in the amount is expenses for the coming year tempt was made to board it because peorja. IlL. and which is to be pi- Aug T-a chair Wednesday, was adopted late absence.

hire. It is thought that no $12,000. estimated receipts from con- are estimated at only $27 775 of heavy seas. loted by Charles W. Parkhurst.

Eurooean governments are on the today here by 1,000 persons in a has been operated upon to-: cn.at damage will be done except cessions and other sources. The against $75.000 a year ago. 'The dif- of tnmnrrn'v swlmlng pool Is undcr the depart- ference comes through the city hav- ment and is self supporting. ing to pay for the Stuart tract in Money appropriated to the water 1926-27. an amount over and above department comes out of the re- that originally contemplated.

The tHA to reach here tomorrow is muui wu ur Mrs. wooa cuiiic to w.v». tuc n.no ceipts. The matter had been in Liberator were futile throughout the to he police everywhere have with a request that he intercede husband and has been at the ing this afternoon. larger for 192 than for 1926-27, many years and was settled only afternoon.

who will nilot the taken precautions and supporting for the pair, and to members of hospital much of the time. Some hail accomnanled the storm when 451.000 was appropriated. In recently by decision. Officials have been established over congress contained the following: if was explained at the haspltal here and several windows were i addition to the $467.000. there Is The interest and coupon fund will wftS ild Xt she may 1 embassies I beg and pray our governor pres-, broken in the Masonic here and further appropriated any cash re- be shim is she I San Francisco until Tuesday.

and consulates. brothers, comrades and fellow- ence there had been kept secret at! a larp plate glass in the front oi not menate live? and ships as she piloted by Major London will see a monster demon- workers everywhere to refrain from behest of the patient himself, the Hall General merchandise stora Livingston Irving, Berkeley, is stratlon In Trafalgar Square to- of violence, which can here was broken and goods the Oakland airport, morrow, with the temper of the way help the victims of Greatest Ambitions Thwarted. uhat damaged by Massachusetts class Justice, but, on WASHINGTON, Aug 7 1the interior of the 51asonlc the contrary, would be inimical to h. 3 Wood, soldier, ball. A large frante has done for weeks.

Should the submarine be taken to It is the'great crowds whipped by Ih-; rebuke len- Kiifi rible American ft)? Ite cable Lhui Robert Fowler. San Francisco, who. embassy declned to receive a depu- ihere tor its capie snip. monoplane entered, has made tatlon to register a protest against TIT TT Ana fi. Pi A tto definite anQOuncemcnt conccin- the Sacco-Vanettl executions.

The dailhii filled 'metropolitan police me under or- minuf arid strSiee pkne which Martin ders to hold the demonstrations In nfimber Is floatlnB in thelihm onolulu. will fly Is being rushed to! London and elsewhere within strict fines of He will fly a bounds. Special agents have been; forts If to the the union labor in this and one of the ablest adn.ui-, country. cured at the last minute yesterdayfrom any at- phantom ship, the halt: when Ilnanclal backing arrived Irom submerged craft floated in the path nr.a*.rs fnrmar ntint Ptolecr fslaSd iu the British service could not sfrallons in'the streets. Commun- stopW and her officers went aboard, but were be bas.sador Houghton tempted attacks The French government has issued orders prohibiting anv demon- BANKS RECEIVE $3,000,000 IN tha TTniti.ri northwest of Reynolds, to ie lightning and com- duced.

lived to two pietelv burned this morning. A sup- aims of his life by a series destroyed, of events over which he had no con-1 Carpenter had only a few months before ti fire turned his horses $25,000 a year ceived sale of water and ago to $33,000. This is caused by other sources. the increased debts assumed when Operating the commercial lighting University Place and Bethany were department the coming year wdll taken into the city, cost $194.500 as against $182.000 in Create Hinking Fund. 1926-27.

Like the water department. a sinking fund has been created howeer. funds for the operation of for the retirement of bonded in- the department are obtained from debtedncss. other than as- the sale of electric energy. bonds.

For 1927-28. $78.500 No Het Amount. is being raised a.s against $24.000 The amount appropriated to the in 1926-27. The extra amount is municipal gasoline station and coal to be used to pay off a considerable WHEAT MONEY be'ready to'fly from ixis Angeles strlke'andiris (Continued Page One.) which storm cf cyclonic proportions piissei $48 450. 1 unRhi? to In of for San Francisco, but assertecf his will make the most of labor meet- in the month and is a gain of about, swept Warren O.

Harding into the one and one-half miles west of this maintenance of the health depart- fees wui go to uie saiary luna. unaote go ociow lacause oi jjg on Monday or tomorrow to spur this move- $1.500,000 over a year ago when presidancy. I place this morning and did consld- The submarine bears the number rnent. Some minor disturbances heat crop was much inferior to the That disappointment followed an erable damag' to light buildings YOU man nf ambition and; Vi turned his horses set out in dollars and amount of long standing refunding two commodities, and lubricating ls.sues dates back to 1908. ojl Heretofore fee.s received from The general fund appropriation building permits have gone into the the coming year is the as la.st.

sewer fund. The ordinance, however, Of this $15.650 will be for changes this and after Monday the ability. Wood appeared to oe tore- adjoining, and they were thus destined to succeed Woodrow Wilson saved. The farm is said to be owned as president after the war and after py Lincoln parties, rolling up a tremendous popular' Bad Wind Htorm. vote in the primaries in 1920 was; (Special to The Star.) balked by a compromise adopted at THOMPSON, Aug.

A which is not listed in United monoplane equipped with two mo- pppg reported in the French yield this year. type. States naval records, according cfllclals here. Further. Tlie hydrographic office is investigating further.

Whether the craft carrle.s the bodies of her crew remains a mystery, as well as the probable cause of the disaster. A derelict submarine was reported more than a hundred miles northwest of Honolulu several weeks ago and it is believed this is the same veiwel. Records of recent years have failed far to reveal any dlsa.ster that would account for the pre.sence of the boat Years, in the middle of the Pacific ocean. CQ tors, one a pusher and one a puller provinces, but thus far no serious ALL DEFENDANTS FOUND GUILTY IN LEBOUEF KILLING Continued irom Page One.) man. her brother-in-law, broke into disorders have broken out.

Derision Denounced. In Germany the press has bitterly denounced the decision of Governor Fuller that Sacco and Van- COOLIDGE FACES STRENUOUS WEEK OF CONFERENCES even greater one when, although and crops Several farms in tiie One deposits iiKreased ranking general in the United States path of the wind lost sheds and over $800.000 in this period, three at the time, another was small buildings. Many trees were others gained over $500.000 and only i chosen lead army i broken and blown down. Phone one showed a decrease, that being France. Wood trained the Eighty- Unei arc out of commission Rose less than $70,000.

ninth division after was de- near here. Is running higher That this condition of clared on Germany, out when it thai it has ever before, zetti must die and public protest is not merely local but exists over France- he was ordcrc to Water came up to the big steel meetings are scheduled for tomor- the entire state is also shown by remalti behrid. where he stayed bridge on the Rock Island main row. survey of the Omaha banks. There PCstiUti-s.

bne here and to the crossing tower Scandinavian governments have deposits have gone up approximate- was said that friend- i at the Burlington railway, and a found the public temper so strong ly 15 per cent in the thirty-day Theodore Rousevdt, who cottonwood tree over 50 feet high that they have taken measures to, period while the loans have de-i adr.siniM-ration, as undermined by the raging ban public demonstrations, creased about 10 per cent. responsible ioi ihc; appaieiit waters of Rose creek until it was Moscow has been in a state of al- The Improved condition will un- i blow over and broke all the cross most constant ferment since Thurs'. doubtedly continue as the remalnd- wood probably was known to the state wires. Water was six feet deep day. with protest meetings being er of the wheat crop is marketed American people more as a great along the right of way and linemen held in the Red Square and with and when the forecasted good corn, preparedness advocate than as an aere unable to fix the wire.s for bitter denunciations of America be- hay and other crops are exchanged administrator.

It was Wood who several hours. Corn is reported conceived and carried into effect the down in many places, but little great citizens training, irom hall is reported. Sev- camps. county bridges are Impassable His training activities during thei on account of dirt being washed war in fact won him the dlstln-1 gulshed service medal. i --------------------He was showered with foreign! DECREASE IN RECEIPTS.

From Page One.) and Friday Director of Budget Lord 111 arrive Ith plans for next governmental expenditures It will be the busiest week Mr Coolidge has had since he arrived in the Black Hill; for his vacation and he prepared for it today by the morning fishing and in the afternoon by reading various telegrams, letters, and editorial comments concerning his Given To Jury. COURTHOUSE, FRANKLIN. ing heard on every street corner. for money. Aiiir fi -The cases of Ada Italy is aroused over the case, but Bonner Dr.

Thomas the fascist government hw no GREECE DEMANDS Orclicr ftnd on trla-l sup yet sund it is not to be ex" for first degree murder of the wo- pected that it will covintenance MARBLES man's husband. James Lebouef. in demonstrations on behalf of the Morgan City on the night of July 1, men who. though not natives of went to the Jury at 8:45 tonight. Italy, have embraced political faiths; LONDON, Aug.

N. a decorations at the close of the WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 d. N.

Tonight the Jury, before retiring, which fascism was created to com- century-old controversy Is revived winning honors from the there were only twen- was Instructed that if they did not bat. hv anneal of Greeca for Japane.se, Italian and Chinese ty-flve busine.ss days in July as come to a decision as to their find- Although present indications ernments. compared with twenty-six in the ings by midnight the verdict mast point to a failure in the general the return of part of the Elgin be returned sealed to be made pub- strike movement in Europe, it xems martics, now in the British inus- probable that if the execution is eum. carried out there will be outbursts Alexandros Phlladelpheus. iorm- of a serious nature and very prob- er director of the Acropolis at able efforts at boycott against Athens, is urging that the Caraya- Better Plates ade Here! American merchandise.

Russians Urge Strike. MOSCOW, Aug fl 'I. N. S) Two thousand in trators at- An Impassioned Plea. COURTHOUSE.

FRANKLIN, Aug 0 this mother and this father back to their children and their was the impassioned plea attorneys for Mrs Ada Bonner Lebouef and Dr. Thomas E. Dreher. tonight at their tending a mass meeting held heie trial, with James Beadle, backwoods tonight by symuath- sudden announcement last hunter and trapper, for the murder izers stormlly denounced United that he did not to run for of the nusband Morgan states JuaLlce and drcl.YU'd Facco president 1928 Citv July and Vanzetd the victims if Take Extra Pret auUniis Admitting the trio had made a former Ati. Qvi.cral News of bombings aii.sed mistake tn throwing the body of political campaign against the secret servu imni and detail of the dead man into the waters of The speakers the fifty soldiers puardlng the summer Lake Palourde.

weigiited with rail- workers in me United States to white house to ke extra precau- road angle irons, attorneys pleaded declare a generAl strike, iion.s to prevent any demoiii traiion seif defense in their closing argu- Many mdepeniicnt here While the x- in charge of pro- ments. tlons were held toauy rles made an awlul mldake when they burled that body," Attorney Pecot for the defense, told the uror, who have been sitting in their tld and the Ionic column of the Attic temple, which, ne contends, add nothing to the museum, should be restored to the original pusition.s. The Elgin marbles were brought from Greece by the of Elgin, then ambassador to the port. Athens was at that ume a Turkish fortress. They are said tv have cost the earl $370.000 and were acquired by the museum for $175,000, 'There was a fierce controveriv at tlie time as to the value of the statues and Lord right to remove them from Athens.

tertlng the were not alarmed, they ared that some action might be attempted against the president here Mr Coolidge has had nothing to do with the Saceo-Vanzetti case. While more than one hundred telegrams have come in since Governor Fullers refusal to commute sentence. the matter has not been officially brought to Mr attention and there is nothing he can do at this time. throughout country FUNERAL AT FILLEV. Special to The Star.

BEATRICE. Aug 6 Jens I'. H. HtudfiiU Delayed. ROME Aua.

6 'I jox for the past twelve days and signor Eugene Burke, he re- w. showed the ehecu of the trial al- American college at the vat can ac- ni a.s most as badly as did the defendants img on the suggejiion jf Ital- tonight. "They should have brought lan secret police, has cancelled pei- the body home, but you send mission for ivoieiMcan students to a man or a woman to the gallows enter Rome ui.tl. after the for burying a body The murder timi of ana Vanzetti has bet Is the only thing they could be carried out hanged for That killing was not Two huuUieU American.s studying murder, and when they buried that for the prlesiiUHXt will be forced to celving treatment. He was forty- nine years of age and is survived by his wife and three children.

Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon from the Methodist Nero of Indian Fights. same month a year ago. postal re- Wood also held the coveted con- ceipts at fifty industrial cities gressional medal of honor but he showed a decrease of 2.78 per cent, won that years before in Indian the totals being $2,987,652 64 and fighting by heroic conduct in de- $3.073,127.87, respectively the post- featlng a band of Apaches who were offlcve department announced on the war path in the western day. Scranton. led all the cities country.

After that early start as a fighter Wood won further renown by be-; coming colonel of the Riders" regiment which the late Theodore Roosevelt organized in the west during the Spanlsh-Amerlcan war. Roosevelt became lieutenant colonel of the regiment. There began a friendship between the two men which lasted througliout their lives. Wood rose to the rank of major general during the war and after peace was declared he was appointed governor general of Cuba but $2,000 more, or rhe fire His administration broufdit order appropriation is $172.600, out of chaos and in 1902. after a lighting fund also al- 000 Thi.s was because of the rapidly increasing number of Inter- aThUviTw Ar.nv sections that have to be lighted, to BitSfSing U) thi army.

nothing o( the many more elec- In. percentage of Increase, amounting to 46.49 per cent. Springfield, was second with an Increase of 31.01 per cent, while Waterbury, was third with 11.99 per cent. APPROPRIATIONS $10,000 GREATER from Page One Mun a resident of the Fllley vl- lowed an increase. 1893, died at a hospital considered necessary rector OI tne ha re.

rule pi me isiana ranldlv increaslna nuc ti oilers to care for than there has been the last twelve months. The church and interment Ftlley cemetery. will be in are patrolling the game they did it because they hoped stay at their iumnu i forty louae with extra details and it would hanging disgrace on these be difficult for any one to get near beautiful babes the house. At nlaht lights are kept burning surrounding toe lodge and ten patrol the roads and woods PLAN FI VAL TEHTH. CURTISS FIELD Aug 6 8 the Fokker monoplane backed by Willian Randolph Hcarst.

will be taken to Cleveland next a flight before the start of its proposed hop fi s'u New York to Rome. Pilou Lloyd IJertaud and James DeWltt Hiil s.tid today Ine lane mas taken Roosevelt Fiela today for landing and takeoff tests All three defendant'' 1 thejr families cuddled close to them, as they looked appealingly at the Jurors during the pleas for mercy. Ada 8-vear-old daughter. Liberty, who is alleged to have carried the death note to Dr Dreher. miles from Ru a.i.

until alter the executions. The police out that the distinctive die.is and bearing of the renders them liable to possible ins iits from Sacco and Vanzettl No threats have been made against the Ameii- can police pointed cut. LEAVFH FOR VIENNA. to The BEATRICE, Aug 6 -Dr. Burkley of this city left Bahir- Initiated a drive to reform the by which it maintained a nent general staff His reforms were achieved and Wood, himself, became the first chief of staff the system now in vogue of rotating line of officers to control army activities Later Wood com- quested that the appropriation ordi- manded various army departments nance thb year allow an additional until 1919 when he was given tn $4.000 to the amount raised appropriation i.s $80,000 This extra 12,000 must care also for University Place and Bethany.

Several weck.s ago the library board waited on the council and re- Hold-Tite Plates A Fine Set of TEETH In.UBt Aih.tl«!» MrxU ririt Aar TxlX make CiOLD. RUBBER or ALl MINOM Platen We are the recognUed leaden In plate work. We have made more than any other Dental Office in I.Inroln, lour Dental to assixt Real Painless 1 ctraction of Teeth 00 sat peacefully in her lap and her the withdrawal ol liermission lor r. being merely mother sat at her side with an arm about her shoulder Dreher's wife and children also hovered close to him and all the Beadles. Mrs Beadle and the seven Beadle children.

all crowded about the backwoods hunter and trapper, listening of carblnerl. to the pleas of defense attorneys' and denunciations of the proaecu-1 Armed, tion I WASHINOTON, Aug. 6- them to enter Rom- prerautionaiy. The AmeriCMn emba.ssy, Americ.in consulate and American bu-uness and newspaper wne guarded tonignt by heavy cordons rav fw Vienna anhmrted of to fur- to care for win tiL riit ther his candidacy for the prcU- the addition of the University Place will take post graduate work for a library, and for other added months He will return the urns Apply WIYTE-rOX Wntwert. gr few months.

He will return the latter part of November. Dr William Wlldhaber is another Beatrice physician who will make a similar trip abroad MARRY AT FAIRBl KY. Special to The Star BEATRICE. Aug dency. In 1921 Wood was named governor general of the which office he held until his death Wood was born tn Winchester, Oct jber 9.

I860, He is survived bv the widow. Mrs. Louise Smiili Wood gnd three children. Leonard Wood. Osborne Cutler Wood and Louise Barbara Wood.

His elder son won some notoriety M. Thober, 24 Ellis, and Fern Mayborn, 2, procured a marriage license a few years ago by winning a huge at Fairbury earlier tn the week and sum by playing the New York were married at that place. They stock market by cable from tlie will make their home near Ellis. Philippines, tng, infection 1 she All SatUf fusion Ouoramusd. stmri.tr« Extraction SILVER FILLI.NUS -----X-RAY, NOW COLD INLAY FILLINCS COLD ROWNS PLATES REPAIRED 1.00 1.00 $.1.00 Up $1.00 Up ONE DAY SERVICE Dr.

Cousins Dental Offices Phone B615.3. Open Sunday 10 12 A. M. Personal Supervision, No Manager, No Branch Offices 23 Years in Lincoln.

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