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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 8

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LI tt 11 'lite, Li.xCUL.N 61'AK 10. 1943 IIUMGRY HILL BASED ON THE NEW BEST SELLEB BY THE AUTHOR OF 'REBECCA" By Daphne dn Manrier Bruised by Car Homer R.j bicycle. The car was driven by Frank, 15, suffered minor bruLseSj W. W. Cadwalladcr, 2518 South when he was struck by a car at 240 South Ninth street Thursday afternoon, as he was riding his street.

Both had turned out to pass a parked car, and were traveling in the same direction. HERE A The picture you've weiling for ell your' life and (hat rememher a. long you STUART SoraooDur WE HAIL Our 9 irls at the fightjiiig front who love and tough In the foce of danger COLBERT-GODDARD LAKE Starts Sunday SrVMT HURRY! TICKETS GOING FAST! Box Office in IJncoln 2-5305 $2.20, $1.10 Incl. Tax Grand Premiere LINCOLN Wednesday Sept. IS AH Seats Reserved imcotM Color ojnmj Baby Carriage of a brown baby carriage from the front porch of her home, 710 Washington street, was reported to police Thursday by Kenneth Bring.

The carriage is valued at $5. Waives Hearing John D. Edmiston, 4301 Walker street, appearing in Municipal court Friday morning, with his attorney, R. O. John.son, waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to District court on $1,000 bond by Judge Edward Fisher.

Edmiston is charged with burglary on three counts during the past month. Embesilement Wittstruck, 3100 street, pleaded not guilty to a charge of embezzlement of $70 at an arraignment in Municipal court Thursday afternoon. The complaint was filed by W. C. Birmingham.

struck stated that Birmingham wanted a refund on a refrigerator he had sold for him. Municipal Judge Edward Fisher set Sept. 17 as the date for a preliminary hearing, and Wittstruck was released on $1,000 bond. Ruling on School of state normal schools are "funds belonging to the state of Nebraska," in the opinion of Assistant Attorney General Robert A Nelson who advised Everett L. Randall of the state normal board that both state and national banks are authorized to deposit assets of such banks to secure deposits of state normal schools in excess of $5,000.

FIRE ALARMS Thursday. p. theater. Broken steam pipe; no damage. 3 01 and atreets; tar barrels afire.

No damage. 3:10 p. Packing grass fire. No damage Friday. 8 58 a.

and Prescott: broken gas line In car belonging to Percy Davis, Unadllla. Some damage. MAIN FEATURES START VARSITY: "Stage Door 12:10, 2:30, 4:55, 7:20, 9:40. STUART: 1:26, 3:32, 5:38, 7:44, 9:50. LINCOLN: 1:32, 3:33, 5:34.

7:35. 9:36. NEBRASKA: 1:00, 3:54, 6:58, 9:52. "Man In the 2:39. 5:43, 8:37.

STATE: "Crime Doctor," 1:00, 3:18, 5:36, 7:53, 10:01. "Redhead from Manhattan," 2:16, 4:34, 6:52, CAPITOL; "The Human Comedy," 1:43, 4:13, 6:43, 9:13. News 1:10, 3:40, 6:10, 8:40. JOYO: "The Old Homestead." 7:00, 9:35. Aldrich, Edi- Joba-Henry raised his glass.

Ht looked at the bat closely. I thought John-Henry. be says a word more the chap reading the newspaper may inform against him. Where the devil have I aecn that man But the newspaper was up in front of his face. The door of the bar aw'ung open, and three ofRcera came In.

They were laughing and joking as they leaned against the bar and ordered drinks. One of the officers glanced across at John-Henry. He had merry eyes for all his hard mouth. are you he said. spirit of the answered John-Henry, raising his gla.ss.

better have one with us said the officer, laughing. the thing we are trying to down." He put his hat on the bar, and John-Henry looked at It closely. There was a man in the corner The hated emblem of a hated band. Yet the man seemed harmless enough, and was only doing his duty and obeying orders. The officers swallowed their drinks.

now said John-Henry. the ribs. Come and -Not Jtwi-Henry they walked out. InJ th. h.I,'','’’',’ 3 up the and ing the boUa.

John-IRenry glanced around the pity he saw said the bartender. "He must have slipped away very said Henry. "I'm sorry, because I had a feeling he came froiK The bartender ran a cloth along the side of the bar. "If he came from your home," he said slowly, pity he saw you drinking with the Black and Tans." John-Henry stared at him. "What do you mean?" ha I don't know those fellowa They're nothing to was empty, except few himself and the bartender.

"There WM a man In the he said, I first came In. I seemed to recognize him. Do you know whn said. me. room.

It said the bartender, "but this is a funny country Goodnight, He switched off the light over the bar as a signal ol dismissal. (Continued tomorrow) Uy by D.pbn. du M.url.r Prawn, pp. you know who he was? shook his head. "We get all sorts these he said.

Fixed at 84 The secretary of slate must charge $4 for issuing a general notary public commission under the existing law, Assistant Attorney General Robert Nelson has informed Secretary Marsh. Of this sum, $2 is for affixing the seal of the state and $2, under LB 328, is for filing the bond of the notary. DIVORCE CASES A divorce hks been grknted in District court to Verien Thomts from William Hershel Thomas on the grounds of extreme cruelty. There were no children. Nellie B.

Hoyt has been granted a divorce in District court from WlUlam lloyton the grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married Nov. 24, 1914. A divorce granted to Lois Bradley from Laynurn Bradley on the grounds of extreme cruelty. Olayds I.

Correll has been granted a divorce In District court from Jesse J. Correll on the grounds of extreme cruelty. They were married in 1921 and have one child whose custody was awarded the plaintiff. TOP CRIME-THRILLER NOW ON THE SCREEN! WARNER BAXTER MARGARET LINDSAY Jwha UtthRai Calliwt Nartltf Nafeat Oat Caatalla Uaa Aaaa, Co-feafure LUPE VELEZ-MicNAii duani SIATE TODAY Mats. 25c Eves.

SOc JOYO Friday Saturday 61st at Havelock When It Comes to Trouble Henry Aldrich Scoops It Up! ALDRICH, EDITOR" with JIMMY LYDON Charles Qniilcy Fun Is the Word for It! WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY in "Tht Old Homestead" POPEVE CARTOON TONIGHT 8 P. M. Last Chance to See "Let Freedom Ring it The Giont STAGE SHOW Nebraska State Fair At the Grandstand Advance Tickets on Sale at Grandstand Box Office. Gen Adm. 85e.

Res. Seats 55c, 85c, 81.10. SAVE HERE HisPory Paper 2Hoie Mushroom Desk Lamp $1.89 Note Book Cover 2 Metal Desk Set With Pen 98c ANACIN 59c LUNCH KREML Tonte J5c PEROXIDE 81.25 wow.w. Tonic 84c SWAN 9c PERUNA 69c VIMMS 49c PILLS li. 37c FREEZONE Rlfht Reserved to Llnll QnsntUies 111 drug a PLEY CO A divorce decree has been granted In District court to Joseph P.

Lowe from Susan Lowe on the grounds of extreme cruelty. 9 OOO AUond County Bond Quota ot Sl'WlO For Kaeh Person In War 10 axis At Fair lAiMt Shotv Tonight Falls At ter Hurd Fight Agatnxt Itatiann MADRID, Sept. Germans, it was learned here today, obtained control of the Brenner Pass line through the northern Julian alps after severe fighting with the Italian garrisons in which there were a number of casualties, German reports here said the Italian units are now withdrawing to the west in the Alps near Caporetto. (The Germans announced yesterday that Italian troops had occupied the Brenner Pass, important link between Italy and Germany, but did not indicate whether the Italians were friendly to them or hostile.) More than five thousand persons attended Thursday evening's performance of Freedom at the state fair. A colorful production by the Barnes-Carruthers company of Chicago, the show will be repeated at 8 Friday night.

Vividly colored costumes and outstanding lighting highlighted That the war lean quota of $12,207,500 for this county equals $1,000 for each of Lancaster enlisted personnel, was stated Friday by J. R. Kinder, war finance chairman and director here of the third war loan drive. issue is plain to me," said Mr. Kinder, "we need over $1,000 in bonds for every son and daughter in the service, if we here at home are to do the job for them.

Nothing would please us more here in the Bond Office if we can say SubsiBag 13 the entire show. Gate admission to the fair has every mother and father in the been eliminated except for auto- county who has a boy or girl in BrilKh Kmapih Hard at A Off Italy LONDON. Sept. British submarines sank 13 enemy vessels, including a number of supply ships, during the concluding stages of the Mediterranean operations against Italy, the admiralty announced today. A number of other ves.sels were damaged, among them an Italian MUNICIPAL COURT SPEEDINO Frank Brooke, 4318 Sheridan, fined 812 and costs.

VIOLATING STOP W. Hutchinson, 3640 X. fined $1 and costs. SPEEDING Melvin Christensen. Davev, fined 85 and costs.

VIOLATVI3 AUTOMATIC 8IGNAD- Willlam D. Norris, 1245 Garfield, fined 81 knd costs. STATE PATROL. Markel, Deaton, fined 810 and costs. Roth, Milford, fined 825 and costa.

PARKING ON HIGHWAY AT NIGHT WITHOUT Ruhl, 907 Vii D. fined 825 and costa. ibiles, where the usual 25 cents will be charged, according to E. J. Miller, secretary of the fair board.

A distinguished visitor at the fair grounds Thursday was Charles A. Nash, president of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions. This was his first isit to the Nebraska fair. destroyer, in the course of the the your boy or girl carried out mainly in today. Tell them we are keeping the faith.

Tell them that for each of the 11,000 men and women in the service from Lancaster county, the citizens have the with over $1,000 each in bonds purchased during the third war loan the southern Adriatic, the announcement said. Americanism: Urging white- collar men to work part time in war factories; ordering an employer to fire 300 of them unlest they paid union dues. Bab-0 MiBMSKA All On One Program JACK BENNY ANN SHERIDAN ERROL FLYNN 75c $1.00 1 Cal Pills 1Rinex 37c I 58c aiues! in Washington Slept kt9 Profit Sharinq Sale 7 end 'Edge of Darkeets tf CAPITOL Now Showing fT4F HUMAN COMEUr 3 os. Pompeian Olive Oil sc Pack of 12 nt I -HH FRANK MORiGAMr 1 Plus March of Time COMING! Cone With tha Wind 100 Hinkle Pills ill fe NO MODESS 3 (or 59c Pound 'Hospital Cotton 270 9C $1.25 Peruno Tonic 690 Held Week 48 STARS 160 1C Tall Cans MILK Pet Borden's Csrnstion 9C $1.25 s.s.s. Tonic 840 AND A GREAT LOVE STORY Mat.

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