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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

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SIX. THE LIS'COLX Sl'XDAy XDAV. SEPTEMHKU I.l. ierc in Lincoln Read Blue Bird Kate Stoddard, Radio Service at ail hours. 750.

Mable Runyan, Osteopath. 14t So. Krause Cornice and UooLng UN Fancy Du. Knight Crocery Eat at the i. M.

C. A. Oafelena. 13th and Gartners, Foot Specialists, First Natl. Bank Fcro uscu sold by us we guaranteed.

H. Musaong, isti. and house. 8 lots, to state tarni. Must sell this Week.

Ada C. Malcolm, Expres.slon and clasf, ana private Jesson.s. UnaergotiS Opciation. II was operated uiuui at iiis la-. lal tor appendicitis.

She, reported Suiunlay ufternoou a.s resting well. Held by Officers. Bernard I'J. North 1 MPANY Northwestern Bell Reports Increased Rates Net $33,063 Gain In July. street, was held police Saiurdaj for offlcial.s of tlic Kearney Inilus- trial school.

20,000 Miles without a bit of engine trouble reiiort.s one of our cu-s- tuno rs. VV'e do guaranteed repair work. Flat rate system. We te.st tnginea free, burn carbon for only I.ie per ejllnder. Auto Sebuul.

2tl5 Adv. Back to Normalcy. who liave nt Inisy nights for the last weeg re giHil to retum to norniiil routine Saturday night after the influx of lair vusitor.s. Night Sergeant White reporter it tiie quit test Saturday night in week.s. Will Award city eoimcll Monday atternoon will uvvurd contracts for tlie con.struc- tlon of water and sew'er projects, and for the paving of a narrow strip 300 feet long between the re.servolrs at the water and light plant.

Bid.s were opened Saturday morning. Several Ordinances luimiter of ordinances come before tlie eity council Monday for ond and lliird Tliere will also a niiiniier of new blll.s Introduced. Tile majority o'" Inds will initiate i ial as.si«.ss im- provement.s iiieii, It is can be completed Indore. cold weather. on Park on I lie tract of tiie Suwyer-Siieli park southwest ot the lia.s jirogrcs.sed a.s far as lio.ssiid*' this seu.son, according to t'hiilip Htllnborough, in eliarge of parks.

'Prees, and flow- ei.s wtre plaiitid and made guod laadway during tlie sa id. To Discuss Moving Houses. iii'' of the suoject.s liieii ill tie given diseu.ssion Monday at tlie, meeting of ttie city will be liuu.se movnig. Commissioner Duncan has imllcaied tiial he in- linds to propose a numtier of changes tlie ordinance i witli a view to giving tlie i Ity Vi ri gulatory is. Boy Suffers Eye Injury.

Walter 10-year-old son of Mr. and C. 11. Sunders, 2 1.72 sti et, receued a seven' injury to the upjier lid ttf one eye Saturday evtniiig wlieii lie Juniju'tl from a low slud to a iie.ir his home, snagging the upon a lie was taken to the Lincoln general ho.spitul, wliere he wa.s attended by Dr. (5.

Zemer. Edinborough At Work. Bark Superintendent Kdlnborougn has his men at wank I'lcaning tin playgrounds for (lie last i'l'fure cold weatlier. suuii as tills work is eomph'ted jilans gi'tting ready fur tiie I'low- rs will be ilii and placed in gieen house.s and builolngs Viairerl fur tlie receittioii liieli must liavo warm quarters. Pathfinders to Meet The Butli- flnder club will hold its first fall following a suinnu'r recess, noon at tlu' chamiur taimnierco.

J. Klfkbrlde will be lie is going to talk, about civic work ami review 111 work of the Jits will a Civic A of li Ward is will on the results an stlgatlon of Izatton. William will pro- ule the Report on Hession Flies- Nti im-j portant emergence of Hession flies in the boxe.s at Station at Mlliard, lias slnee i 7, Statii Ivntomologlst 11, Svvt'ok antuiiineed in a bulb tin tssiu'it Tlie shows ai tlvity of tile adult flli-s in from to 11, tlu- bulletin ami a ri'sumii- imn of Kg-laylng is ly fol- soon. l.iglit rs last live idmubl etiierg- A lu'avy of tliat Is'gaii iit Station i No 2. at llastlngs, September nd reaelu'd Its maximum on tlu I'Uh.

off Fibs Were miiiicriuis am! ibcit' lu'uvy ckk mu-it 1 gin Obituaru Maty Emily Bii llj' Blwoad away 31 at p. iii. at the latine ttf tu thia, li)4 Tw nty-sixth nlverslty slioi Him M. FuiM-ral iielti at tlu' lilla hoiue Thursday, inber 3, at 2:30 p. m.

in lit V. an Valk' iilturg of chura to tlu' lies of Blwod, V. tmtk for his 23:1 Lord Is mv ah' rii, i Khali not 1 sang. i' 1 Him- F'tcc to I'll) nd a Fit feci 1 ill ill uk.i limllv wa.s bocn 11 at luildu', Ind. I ol pai lit I ami Su an il IH ni J.

Blw ood 1 it li), at la. Po thic mi- bni born ii eliHdi en, l'vii of whom Hvlug. John Ira in. FI- wooti of Itovi, Alrs. Victoria H.ialton of Se wat il, Mrs Luln uiek of Ftanu'V.

II. Lincoln; and Litu of I id ltv wHli whom she h-d i.a.b lu loiine ith of im bin.1, 2S. lam. Sim 1, 1 IW I r- IM- 1 tu.iuli 'I of ilitiiiwood ami Mt-i 1 lUb CU.N PBlIb PBD. Increased rates which the Nortlvwr-atern Bell Telephone Co.

imt into effect July 1 in Ne- 1 Ui.n I p.oieetion of an injunction issued tiy liie Federal court, netted it addeil revenue during that month, accttrd- ing to a report which comisfcny has just filed with the state railway The comparison Toll rates were not raised by the Xorthwe.stern lioll last July, having been advanced some time before. income derived from them in July, luawever, was more than in the niontli a year ago. Miscellaneou'' mi-s ncr as $138, making the total gain $40,438 over 1024. Exchange revenue in July thi.s year aggregated toll revenue, and mi.scellaneous revenue. This made a to- Tweniy-fifih tal of $485,470.

Operating expenses were $384.200. us set fortli in the report. This includes allowances for maintenance, depreciation, taxes, Interest on borrowed money, and titlier items in atldltion to tlie direct operating cost. The net were $101.446. an ini'rease of $10.036 over of last Net iurnings per sta- were 04.0 eonls.

with 71.4 a year ago. The rate of turn on the elalnu'd investment 4.61 per cent to 6.11 per cent. For the first 7 months of 1925 the Northwestern gro.ss revenue in Nebraska increased by its operating expenses were $74,553 greater, and net earnings showed gain of $96,526. Cooks at the City Library The following books have been i re ceived at the city lilirary and ill i lie ready for circulation Monday morning, September 14: Alaska. TI land of by Wll- 1 Ham B.

Stephenson, jr. I Athletics. I Health by stunts, by X. II. earl and H.

E. Brown. Bolshevism Russia. Froblems of by 1,. I).

Bronshtein, Trot.sky, pseiul.) Courts and Courtiers. Things I know about kings, celebrities, and crook.s, by W. Le Queux. Dickens. own story, sidelight.s on hi.s 1 fe and personality, bv W.

B. Nieoll. Drawing. Practical graphic figures; the technical sliie of drawing car- loon.s and fashions, by JI (j. l.utz.

Essays. I.iter.nry lanes aiul other byways, by H. c. Holliday. Under di.spute, by Agnes Ilepplier.

Evolution, The earth to Bryan, by II. F. Osborn. Finance. finance, by II.

L. Lutz. Germany. The German eon.stltution, by li 1 Norma 1 Oumburn in Dtnver. Iowa; and Miss Buyer Bar Association Members to Speak As Part of National Observance.

Addresses Each Night From KFAB In Lincoln and WOAW, Omaha. Eight new faculty members have been elected to position.s the faculty of the college this year. I'r. Fred B. Harrington, ib pardnent of education, has been heatl of the department of education and director of the training school at Weatherford college, Okla.

Harrington received hFs A. B. gree from Oberlin college, Olierlln, A. M. degree from the University of Minnesota; aiul his IMi.

D. from the University of Uhicago. iieveral of the faculty will not return ihjs year. I'almer has accepted a position tlie high selmoi, at Long Ikuch, M.si iias a year's leave of absenee wmelt at the University ol Nebra.ska leaeh- ana taking ailvanee Miss isiephcn has ucceptevl a position at Akron, Mr. Eiiiuk is working lor his to gree at tlie University ot Uhicago, week.

The committee expects to imprtive the eamp in the mar future. The visitors most enthusia.stic over faellitles afforded, to Custodian Geortic Davis. PRINT 1331 1331 HAVtLUCK NO I ES Deaths The hoily of John Fifer W'ill arrive in Lincoln from Indiinapolis at 9:50 p. ni. Tuesday ami will ite taken immediately to Wyiika fur Iturial.

A. A. BrVioks will have charge. R. Brunet.

Helen of Troy. The taking of Helen, and other prose selections, by j. Masefield. Humor. The old liistorv world, by D.

Marf(uis. Italy, I IVIoJern Italy; Hs intellectual turai ami tinaneial )tv tli Tittoni. -I. It of the services for James McAfee will be held at Hie home, ISOl at a. m.

Monday in charge of Rev. S. Mills Hayes. Tlie ItiKly will be taken to an Omaha erematory chapel. The pall- John F.

tlordon, Bert Griffith, Ed I'lynn, Uharles Mullen, A. Uraneer and Myrcn Wlieeler. Jesus Christ, The divinity of Chri.st in the New Testament, by J. H. Williams.

Obstetrics. Ti motherhood, Ity B. A. Macfadden. Poems.

Cherry-stone, by E. Phlllpotts. corner; poems, by The three taverns; book of poem.s, by E. A. Robinson.

Watchers of the sky, by A. Noyes. Receipts. 1,000 shorter ways around the house, by S. Croy.

Religious Psychology. The mystery religion; stmly in soi'ial psychology, by I) Martin, Science. I Contibutiems li. I liglon, by K. Mathews.

Shackleton. last Wild. to rc- voyage. by Sociology. Society and Its a studv in social evolution, by Sims.

X. L. II. funeral of TlieotUwie TiTpp ill Ite hi'hl at 3 p. m.

Monda at the home, 1050 Burial in Wyuku. Services for Z. Xice will he held at 2 in. Sumlay at the home eight miles southwest Lincoln in charge of Rev. Ray E.

Hunt. Burial in Wyuka. Funeral William U. Slmw.lifer will lu-ld at 10:30 a. ni.

Momiqy at AHia funeral iionie. Burial in Wyuka. Steven- Slgrld m'phew, I'y Funeral service.s for Vlfreil W. Wi lls ill be held at 2 p. m.

Monday at the University Place Metli- odlst church. Burial in Wyuka. Funeral for Miss Martha Watkin.s will be hehl at 2:30 ni. Sunday at the cliureh In Bennet. Burial ut the Bennet cemetery.

B. .1. Morey, Spanish War Vets Luncheon Thursday Spanish war and members of the auxiliary will meet at the chamber of for noon luncheon on Thursday. 'ITils will lie the last meeting of Wllli.am Lewis L'urnp before the state uffl- and dt'legab from Xeliraska for tlif national i tn'anqiim nt at st)urg, ITa. Uol.

Frank D. Eager, and his stuff, ineluil- ing J. ailjuianl gt'ii- eial. Judge Georlle A. Ebeily, eliief of Otto W.

-Meier, national judge advocate, and Ool. Joliu G. 1 Maher, past ilepartment com- I Sports. tlon and play, by W. U.

Garnp. Stevenson, The life of liobert Isolds son, by K. Masson. Fiction. The bridal wreath, bv I nd.set.

T. millionaire, by G. H. and M. FaLse scent, by J.

Fleeher. The iron horse, by E. Hill RIano quintet, l.y E. Suekville- A'mttian glass E. 1 The virtuous hu.sbund.

Tildeii. Books. I The black-eyed puppy, bv i Fylc. Fiiiry tales from many lund.s, Iv. Fyie.

The green-faceif toad, by V. Blreh. The happy children readirs M. E. Fennell and A.

The inlmstrel, by (I Lazy Matihla and Iv. FyU-. The little lost pigs, by Orton. Mr. by K.

UolvHe. A patriot lad old Salem by It G. Uarler, The Sh revenge, by Irwin. Singing by T. A.

Harper. I The swor.l of the house of de Marillac, by T. A. H. I Tales of bunnies, by IC.

Pyle. Washington; and dee- orated, by L. Addresse.s on matters diuling with the of the States will be broadc.ast by metn- bers of the Xebraska State Bar association from stations KFAB, Lincoln, and WOAW, Omaha, this in olt.servance of the nationwide Uon.stitutlon week being con- 1 din'tcil imder auspices of the Ann riean Bar a.ssoei;ition. Tlie folhiwlng iiildrjc.sses will be broadcast from the Xeliraska Buiok station. KFAB, wave lengtli 340.7: Sumlay, 5 p.

Paul Jessen of Nebraska City, of State Bar association, sify for Our Monday. 8:30 p. H. Wilson of Lincoln, former presidi'nt of the State Bar association. Uontrlbutlon to n.stitutlonal Tuesday, ic30 p.

M. Morrissey, chief justice of the Xc- Supreme court, Bill At iy. 8:,80 p. tliiyornor of tliii I'T'doral Constitution. Thur.sday, 8:30 p.

Fred of the Lancaster countv District court, "The Ue.ieral Constitution and the 1 '1 iilay, 9:30 ji. m. Betru.s Peter.son of Lincoln, "The Fotleral Saturday, 6:15 p. J. AVeav- er of Fulls City, president of the constitutional convention, "The Responsibilities and Duties of At Dmaha Station.

The following attorney.s will speak over tlie AVoodmen of the ATorld station, Omaha: Sunday. 9 p. AA'righf. lormer prtsident of the State Bar association. Momhiy, 6:30 p.

Van Or.s«lel, pre.sidint of Omalia board. Tucsilay, 6:20 p. m. AA', C. AVeilnesday.

4:30 p. Fraser, pre.shlent -of Omaha Bar association. Thursday, 6 p. F. Gurley.

Friday, 6:25 ii. AA'. G. Hastings of the Dougla.s county District emirt. Satunlay, 7:30 p.

A. C. of the Douglas county District court, former pre.sident of the State Bur ii.ssoeiation. Charles E. Matson of Lincoln, state chairman rtf the citizenship commitee, l.s in charge of the observance.

Lester L. Dunn is chairman of the local commitee. The Rebecca lodge, Havelock 150, met in itusine.ss session, Monilay evening in liic Odtl Fellows nail. Aiiss flanees Kane of Council Blutfs, the wiekend with Coach Roy AVynne has been head of Muy belle McLaughlin, department of physical the department of physical education at'Popika higli school, Topeka, Kas. He ri'CiOvetl lilH H.

S. from Ottawa university. Allss Helene Joy -McMurty, department of modern language, received her A. B. degree from Arkansas college ami her A.

M. from the I'nl- versity of A'irginla. iilie has tauglit year.s in high of liOUisiaiia ami Coloratlo. Miss June Anderson, ilepartim'nt of art, has liet'ii of art in A'ul- liaraiso, Ind. is a of Ciiicago Acailemy of Fine Arts.

Miss Mary A. Gregory, department of home economics, reeelved lier A. B. degree from tiie University of Nebra.ska and her A. M.

degree from university. Slie lias taught for several years in the high schools of Xebraska before securing her A. M. degri'e this year. T.

AA'illlnms, deriartrnent of history and sociology, lias been teaching science and imlslic spejiking in the A'uma higli school, Colo. He liis A. Carsun-Xi man college of City, Miss Maliltla of foreign languages, has teaching at Slie received her A. B. degree from the University of Nebraska.

Alias Alaybelle Burdin lias been ti'uchlng In the Houston State TT'achers' college, Huntsville, Tex. She her B. degree from tho Colorado State college, Greeley, Colo Tho following Ktudeiit.s won honor.s for during the summer school; Magna cum laude Arnold, Carrie E. Converse, Mitchell; Mamie Davidson, Rushville; tiladys B. Holm, Mason L.

Johnson, Al- Haiu'e; Airs. Nellie Chailron; i Air. ami Airs. Ira j. McDonald are the parents of a baby boy, boni ScpLomlicr 7.

Robert Casey left Saturday evening tor his liome in Omaiiu', after a visit with his mother, Airs. Alary Cu.scy. Mrs. V. S.

Barkcy ami daughtcj June the weekend with friends at CortiamV, Neb. Air. and Mrs. J. Koffinan and daughter, of been visiting lliis week witli Air.

and W. .1. A allery. Richard of la.st week hero with liis parents. Air.

and Mrs. '1'. V. e. Burn to Air.

Airs. ler, a girl, Tliursday, September 3. Air. and Airs. J.

Swanson ami family of Genoa, Xeb, visiting here this week willi Air, and Mrs. Gus Carlson. The D. club enjoyed a parly S.aturday evening at the home of Air. ami Airs.

George Krelm r. About tweniy-five members of tin dull were The w.is sjient ill playing games, after whieli tlie committie refreshment.s. Ralph Egan ami Raymond Wage- mun h'fl for Louis. Ali.s- aourl, they will attend school this fall. John Gribbllng of Virgil, Kan.sas, arrived hero Friday of last week for a few visit with Mr.

and Airs. Frank L. Wlfcox. Misses Helen and Catherine Lippert left Wednesday afternoon for Dos Alolnea, Iowa, Uiey will attend school at St. academy.

Dr. E. Aietheney left Sumlay of last week for Savannah, where he has tlie position of surgeon in one of the ho.spHuls Mr. and Airs. nl IT orno by I-'.

K. by R. by I tah-s, bj' (U.) NGIN Atteberry, Atkinson; Ruby L. Atteberry, Atkinson; Juanita A. Ori'hurd; Zeola E.

Fames, Cliap- pell; Alulile Lou kwith. Cliad- ron; Sally F. Ibrryman, Gordon; Mary H. Fourne, Bu.shvlH**; Charles I H. Brown, Whitman; Al.

I Fruco, Leo T. Bump, Whitman; Emiii.i D. Buffalo Gap; Martlia Griffitli Carpenter, Alullen; E.sther AI. C.assell, Aln.sworth; F. Cowger.

Springview Davis, Ansley; Davl.s, Clinton; Mable Day. Wood Ella H. Dougla.s, Alma Dunlap. Harrl- Dunlap. Harrison: Ella r.s, Gihlitist, Woo.i Lake; X.lb- L.

Omalia: Lois C. Jackson, Gortlon: A'iola Klnie, Kenemly; Anna D. Kocher, Mitchell; Anna ilo.s«; Kurt, i Cliadnin; M. Larson, Cliap- TO Hfi3P fin R' i lU ncdl HUUiebbCb UN van- KHgore; Dorothy M. Long, Allnatare; Alerle E.

Minutare: Florence Lotspeleli, Al- Clara D. SidiU'y: Hob R. Gordon; Alir- 1am A. Alaeken, Harlail; Zoe F. ALrritt, Ciiadnm: Morris, Crawford; Wllblt Fremont; Airs.

L. Lou- qm s. 1 Lm lUe E. nell, Margaret Oes- trleeli, Fowinun; Leah tte, Fe.ssl«^ Bash. Taliie Bock; Vivian Chadron; Lille Boiiinnon, Elgin; Alnswairtli; Martha L.

Bogers, Ba- City; Katie Scharrel, Tuulge Shlney; Gal.ri.-Ue the week.md witii Mrs. parents, Air and T. L. Wilcox. Mrs.

Walter AIcKinney returned Friday from a two visit with rt'latives in Beattie, Kansas. The ladles of St. church gave a farewtll party last Friday evening for Mr.s. Marlon Allen, Chadron; of week Alllanee: Neva AL Will lion AlcNally, Johnstown: Mrs. G.

Alorrls, Chadron; Alorris, Crawford: AVilllam iluthouse, SpringvH'w; Airs. Helen B. Scottsbluff; (krtrude VanTine, Crawford. Cum G. Adams, Gordon Buby ous Phases Of Their Business.

to GB.VXD ISL.VXD. Sept. 12. lieing by the Nebraska section of (lie Xa- tieiial Llglit u.s.s«>elut ion, will hehl ut Biversiile park. Giand Island, Sep Is, pj and 20 loi emr! lyes and lieht eonipanies Xebraak i in order to them heti' sers's e'Ktrlc li'pit con'jiini'i'-a of thla state.

eamp life, mingled with both play ami huslness will be th program light and will make her home. Afr, and Airs. MaiH.son Alaynaril ami little daughtei. Alary I I left Thursday for a few vi.slt with relatlvt's c.t Xeii. Air.

Airs. rsehel liemler- i son and Henderson Al- berta, spent a last i with Air. and Airs. p. L.

vening the party, with Elizabeth, to Seward where they a family plenlc. in tlie Mr. and left for Vurna, 1 hi they will make tholr home. The ladle.s’ aid tlie Cungiega- i (ioual ill ntt rtaim 'Tuesday T. L.

Wileox ami altliers at the liituie Atrs. Wileox. t. Sixty-One Club Dinner To Be Thursday 'riu; inaugural dinner of tlie Sixty-one dull, new patriotic lumh- luii of Lincoln, will lie given at tiie Graml luitel, Thursday I veiling, 17. Menibersiiip is to sons and grumlsons I nion tenuis i Civil war, hunorarx memlier- I ship to I'omrades llu- (Hand I Army of the and as.so- i nu lo Uif organizations aJHeil wltli the I Grand Army of Bepiilillc ami I Son.s of Vh terans.

At recent natitmal Theta Bho club will meet Wednesday ut 8 Itli Mrs, Gerthe national will at- i Ua.i\ei, 1118 Twelfth I tend the luneheon Thursday noon. Mrs. Gertrude Carver, The iiatliinul, iiy Ldand and colors will at the U. will dinm'r, and nu mbers of tlie uuxillary will also be nt In Lincoln hnlge No, A. F.

A- A. Join in the tiiat will be will in com to ut this af 2:30 aiter- nu'etlng to wisli the noon at 236 Soutli nth gute.s a conduit burial sorvlce.s lor i Hurry Irl, camp H. f.ath 'and Mrs. Pearl Fasseti, prcsUknt Mc.M iillcn the local auxiliary, will have cemetery, of the Thursday noon. l.ovver aders.

"We xpect this caiiic to bring logctlicr 1'uii rs in tho clectrl llglit and in tli's C. D. Se- (iievcidl of tlie Central Pow er cornpuny, who is in diarge of all urrangementH. "These men will come to this eamp to dis- eusH the light iiower problems Many the fai uUy were away of Xeiu'jiHkn the and Pfile; Bertha Alason Uity; nient Sons of held Margaret Elh'ii Alay Smltli, Chadron; Wlllaul r. Airs.

U.sa Mulh F. Scholtc and AI Atkinson: Utla Taylor, Min.itur«*: 'rilibets, Cus- Alarv (1. Miuii.11: lai- WHlianis. Haj- Springs; Wootis, of Xeliraska. Among the spe.ikers on the program are: (V .1.

Eaton, merchandise manager the Middle West company; Stanley Tabor. Xeliraska Gas ami Els'trie J. E. Duvidson, president tho National Electric Light i B. Edington.

iitral Pow'er Gearge Purvis, Hurley Ala- u. Hoover A. H. Ja 1 E.lls-m lbs r. Il, Central Power Bev.

Knaj Appliance C.i.! will bo iu Nebraska Dower tbn; D. i). Esther Markowitz To Teach DanciiiR E.stlor Markowitz, wlui b-is just tome IJncoln from vv York city, wiieu' she wa.s of flandng In the Unit'd hou.s«'s and lm is a gratluate Savage Sdmul of liiyslcul is to liistrm'l in nt Harva H. Kili itz, a Bussian will lialb t. liar wairk.

limqm tolk d.iming, in- dancing ami aci nhath will hcgln ht'r work tliis week. b'lrst Christian Miss t.r.i's.m ft 1 (-, island; L. i. Blplev. Kansas evening for Imp sp lul the Ca.s and Eltdric Co past' nd ith IsalH ll i tiiu muidle est idng siic.

will 1 Ihidrh auni, E. iti whii ia huvuig fur l'alifornla for a visit illi Air. and lirook. will visit wltli and Mrs, Lelatid. Ldami m.arrlag«' lu IFdlywoud wu.s TromiirUlge Degull dub wHI at Uue of Miss Citai Clirlstofilu rson, 61.5 Ehmvood uva-nue, at p.

M.imia of the Light a.ssdciafiiiii. About sl.t.y compiiuy aio to aitriid this camri j.Mrs. Elliott ami son, nfibby, at I Cambridge, ami Chicago; professor ami Alrs. Pliflpott in Col- Miss Clark in Miss in Denver; Miss ovai in Cbli'ago; Ih'lzdl in A'fuk 'City ami SUvens i'razler in xas: Atlss in Alrs. Kustln in Limailn; Bruce In Hot Sprlngs, S.

Songi'r in sor ami Alrs. Holcli ami in Illinois; Aliss osnes in Grctnc in Kansas; Alis in Fiat Bo.k, Mls 11 in Clil- ami Arkan.sa.H; AIls' linii in Nova and Boston; and s. Frtgld in Urt- iiiont, Profi'Ssur and Mr.s. at Grand Bajilds, Alidi. Constltu- tlon w.is niade of tlu; to bc oliservetl by organizallmis and after the inaugurai ext'riiscH liidi will of gretings fruin flic licatls ulli'-d organizatiotis, Eliner J.

tl will an dress on the Al- lanis Tullls will a niimlH'r of musical ami C. A. B. will siiig. Crowd Auto amp During Fair Week Ulve timi ti-n v.iiti al Auto dub fourlsl camp durlng fair ti stlng the firing nf lindors, tir plug wire.s mit tuo i' away the this throw's a str.iln coll.

Hdri'idfe licenses Tin; Ft It r.N«! I.P irN.SF.s '1(11 IN In ourl urituj, tM2i; all.) iu 1 t'li-i iNii F. Turiu'c Viirii 22 DOYIUKMOW mt an t.u\ our High-Class Service I siiaio price ji-oi pay for the i kind. HONK U3316 TODAY Star lodgi 1 to rntidm W. IK. I ommuiilcat ion Sr A.

AI Mont al of AUk rt will at temple at 1: 3a p. in. St H. sT.AI I. This is the busy season for all moving: companies ani an early order means better service and satisfaction.

Globe Delivery Co. 5 (i 7 7 North St. A Well Planned Home Is now umler tion at 3291 Bandolph. BEAL INSTATE irre building it for IRnry r. weight shingles will f.rc pnitedpin louf cspf daily.

all thii oiu nliig arc 12xainine ujul mite tlie It'i (Talk Lumber roiiipaiiy You should see Diddle DECORATIVE LICHTINO FITMENIS for then know why they are the imxt popular of all light ing htmrnti. gladly time. AMERK'AN Electric J.Vil () Struul, PILES Easily Cured Permanently! I ilf I'lnl dl.xe.os*. will ix! liiti ti'ii la til. III- In.

uhi'di 'u jnih- i.y i Wo. 'l tti.j 'I II I at How ti.nol« eureit wltiiout 1 iiiri icn! Mini or hiKw Ilf linn; In this hook. It will nt fi po' pHld If will write Hid uend jour to W'oofi; li's tal lnt- tCH I in- 'In lit. I 1 TOP COATF will he in frcm HOW OIL be st looking ones will hf those which been lif! CITY CLEANERS Kcpairinif. Kelininii 1605 St.

Phene B3301 H. Raymer, W. O. Carleen, Mgr. Good Coal For Every Purpose Spadra Furnace $20.00 Bernice Furnace Bernice No.

4 Penn H.ird Nut Nigger Head, lump 'Southern Gem Semi Lump Rock Springs, nut Royal Paris III. Furnace Screened Illinois Lump Pitta Nut (domestic) $9.00 Lucky Strike, lump $10.50 Franklin County tHh) $10.50 Chapter D.nk, lump bl.25 Fitts Xut Steam Haul We Stake Reput at iun un Your Satisfaction Peoples Coal Co. 1118 Street Phone B6778 School Shoes 1024 School Shoes that are easy to wear and hard to wear out. Black and Brown Calf Leathers. SJ98 $249 GYM SHOES $1.00 Pair and Shoes anti Good $398 $498 BALLET to $1.98 1021 St.

BIGGKST BUSIEST SHOE STOKE. DEB Open Sunday 10 A. IVI. to 12 A. M.

You Can't Side-step the Laws of Health Figure it out for yourself, you neglect your bad teeth and expect to retain good health. It Is a natural taw that decayed and bad teeth are conductive to ill health. What will you do? Oo and see Dr. Farrington. The cost is small and the service unexcelled.

Good within the reach of all. HONEST WORK 22k Gold Crowns and Bridgework Red Rubber Plates Painless Extractions HONEST PRICES Fillings as low as CLING TITE SUCTION Plates $20 value Expert X-Ray Service Call B-4444 FOB Padtiiiii and nf Household Goods and Pianos. Heavy Haulinif l.onji Distance Movini; 20 Years SEUVK'E i auaxteei COXSGLIHATEI) THUOUGII AILS TU CGAST Carter Brothers OKFH and Ln.tulii, Xnli..

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