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THE LlXCOI.y Xl'XDA 1', .11 'LV lujn. in Lincoln Sunday Concert Kate Staddard. Osteop.alh.—A*|v.- Nick Heieer of Htref-i invites all old ami new friend-. Ftrd Care aold hr ua guaranteed. F.

Huasontf. and 1926 sedan, slightly u-ed at eacrlfl.e prlre. Harry WllllamH ('alUlHC Adv. Today try The Hlarkstone Fafe. table and dlnnor fi 1.1J4 1100,000 to loan to home buyers nr on low rate.s.

provident Havings and 103 10th o.n’o. n-v 1 4 A of B'bl. rnemdng Sunday, -lit 1 feindes City Mission. bv Leon Brown, 4 On hot use Milk. fweet itt rents a quart.

Ask your Ir eai! H-dfL fur the llul.e'>» to Save money on your repair bill. Quick 'at KxHct ost glv.n in adxancc at renn.ve.l Xdv Don't overlook big this Fie ect'otis lialf pri. e. Fail in Fie niiml.er yon want. A alt 1-F.

St- A'lv. Stolen-VV. The regular Sunday' band will be given at Antelope park today from 5 to 7 p. m. by the Elks band, under the direction of Dr.

F. A. Wood, Dr. E. C.

Marx will play a cornet solo and the tette will play a few popular numbers. The program: March; P. Lake. Overture; sini. Popular; selected Cornet solo; Sounds from the Dr.

E. C. Marx Dance Suite; Ivan Tschakoff. 1. Danse Africaine.

2. Danse Grotesque. 3. The Dansant (Pekoe Danse) 4. Valse Russe.

March; Semper I inter rn ission. March; The Great Wood. Overture; Selection; Saxaphone Quintette; 1 JL 1 VEH Dean Of Men At State University Suite; La 1. Lot Toros. 2.

La Reia. 3. La Zariuela. March; Love is Spangied Banner, next will held Friday aft. r- July JO.

Miiiii 3(14 IVach )'; hav iaturday thal onter.ul hl.s huu.sc ami from a kHihcn charge.s. Matteson Od ami Ph way to for ss. Icat uring line ami 100 per cent A box ol wdd fi gallon.s of gas un SumlaV, duis Car belonglng to F. M. ivi Street, stolen a ago 1 l.ufs Line.

In. was Haturdav afternoon In Sioux accordlng to word recelved al shcnff.s office. Ha ve you scen a ing station in If not see Warner Brotlars poriai.l«» bioad- station. a transcontinental tour, whtcli wlil in of Fie l.vric Theatre I msdiF onlv, broadcasiing both aft.Mn.mn evening Girl Held returned to Idncoln Saturday a from HildnFli. whcie Alice Ballev, .1 atmlent.

Hhe ls at jatl on gn.vying out lau- nre to pay a boai Idll cording to Faptain of tiv es Anderson. Small Gas nbout per cent gain in gasollm- tax recelpts for as wlth pieceding month. ls ahown bv ipfiorts and remittances thus tar to Fhlef of state Fon tiureau. The li.ensed dealera frota pald In SlH.i.g, vvhieh was n.OB* Ihan for Mav. Automobile painting.

We glve ymi Service on palnt job. atten- tlon given each Job. Lincoln 2415 Fico Mysteriously Flre of unknovvn orlgln started tn baso- ment of Baptist student house, 1440 Street, Saturday ufter- but was halted by fireinen fore It eaused any dainage. Ftre- nien also extlnguished a sniall flre In a Ford by Alien, at Street. Salurdav rv'oninK, A lu IHo ihf' rauso.

State Fair Board to rtate f.itr toan.i- ms vvin in Tuesday to prepariitlons tlie aniiual .1 tu 10. and nrrange for attructions. 'l'he board ls liopefv.t of pu shlng Fu- reeoi for Fi" np lo Itoo.ooo this scar, hy inaklng tlie siale fair Ihe ami ver hi'Id. Black Bread. Inspo foi tiie Fe dnig and od Itureau liave np pies of wlude heat ami grabani in I.lm-oln, whieh had tine blaek sperks all Firongh il.

This is s'jpposed fo lo puFlnc rcrnpings of Fu- pan j.revioiis Tiaklngs in wlFi ihe dougii when a new tiat'h of bresd ls nm'le. In tlds weighed linlf un ahnrt nf liramled on Mrs. Ferdinand l.lticr and tcr Miss Suzanne, of New 1 ork guests uf and Mrs M.Niullen at Fie execuitlve Irnansh.n. friends a.nd visited in or Members Will Motor To Seward Next Tbursday For Annual Event. of the cinh vili nictor to Ffward Bfternoon fc.r a large picnic piann.Hl by Fie entet talnmcnt committee mi which inrlmlc.s a program lasting ftuocglinut the afternoon and evei.lng.

Fars will the Idneoln hole! at 1 and on the S. V. A. or the D. highway.

will take their own and lemonade and Ice cieam ill be furnished the cluh, A baseball game hetvveen the autoniohdi dealers and the owners be a feature event of the ofter- noon. A slow automobile race, swimming contest, and amu.sement for all the children and are Included In the plans. More than 2.000 are expected at the picnic. The entertainment eoinn.tlfec Is Harry Forney, Fre 1 W. Hall, Fenton Fleming Williams.

W. -A. Fink, Frank Boeld, It, L. II George Lmolen Frank Fnderlilll. l-'rcil (SroFi.

A. Hnllam. NVdllnm Widner, Fail A istin. ami da Kelly. twice Mr and Mrs.

NV -L Hanke and Mr and Mr.s, F. F. Lawson 1947 South sixteenth streets will leave nmrning a motor trip visit relatives at -Madison asul Wls. They will be about two weeks. in- F.

has celled to on professional Im.Hlness. iGOMPraTIDN MUTE Claim By Wife In Italy Also May Be Denied By Kennedy. Abandoned Fifty Years Ago By Husband Killed At Nebraska City. Spei'lal conclave of 4, Knights 1 ia is catted by the recorder. Fred Tyler, for Sunday afternoon at 1:30 to act as escort George Washington lodge at the funeral of the late frater, Fdward H.

Luce. Cteaths Harry I'llfford Furfer, 3S, died in Saturday evening at St. hospital. His residence was at 2211 street. The IhmIv i.s l.cing held at GasFe, Hoper and I Dodd Condition! Funeral services for .) mc 1' Sehel- sb-r.

29, died Thursday evening at home, will be at the residence, 1230 South street, at 1:30 af- term.on. Furtlier services will take place at the Zion Gongregational at 2. He la by his parenls, Mr. Mrs. H.

Schessler, two lirothers, and Fred, and sisters, Katherine ami I.ydia. The will arrive in Lincoln at 1:30 morning and will be taken to Splaln and I mic U' chapel and later wilt i etnovi-d to the home, Uev. G. .1. Schmidt will be In charge of Hie funeral services 'ruesday.

Burial will be in Wyuka. Funeral services for Tighc, who died at his home, 3032 street, Friday niorntng. will be held at the Sacred Heart churcti. Twenty-fifth and streets, al a. m.

Monday. Rev. Father B. Quinn will have of the Tlie body will be taken overlasid to Schuylec for burial. Members the Catholic Order of Foresters arc rc- meet at Splaln and Schnell's al 4 Sunday services for Professor Fdwaifl S.

Luce will held at 2:30 Sunday at tin- churcti al The body iry Smith, 72, liird Saturday nmrning, is being at pemfimg arrangements. 'I'he t)odv of Mrs. .1. Se- grtst til be taken Hum- Imhlt, ami lull iai. About People Supreme and i s.

.1. leaving Sunday fill Hie Jurist will atteml the an Bar asvfM-i i lion mei-ting. Tliev will visit at itie of F. .1. a of I lean.

Licenses TIIK. I.IfKN'SKS til i-oait S-vt- unla.v, July 10, Name anil Italph tlolley. I.tn.olii "i MlrlHja K. I'letrbh. I.lmolii 21 PniiHbl IlMgbfe, Kalrbuiy gf-i Seifelk I'hitlla Wi lghi.

Not folk .......................21 Oppose Increase IVlinimum Weight Ice Oeam Cans mamif.n 111 et and liil pi'i of ,1 wtll pre.sent ai. a tn-aring railw ay ommlsrion ip'Xt Wed- William s( u. oppose leaves Sundav a vacation 1 1 ip I la Fy.jir« ss appUcatiuii to tiie cast. I for an Im iea.se intnitnutu of of that Fari Williams, fi om lOO pounds 115 The fottnvvlng report on road emidlttons wa.s Issued Saturday by the Lincoln Automobile club: Dirt roads are in excellent condition today. Gravelled roads good, Crete and vh-inlty, Buffalo county reported ttie heaviest rains, the past week, however, rains were general.

highways are in good condition. D-L-1) Xo. 7 to Omaha, excellent, enltrely surfaced. 2 to Des Moines, gmxt. No.

7 to Davenport, good, one detour. Lincoln 6, good, three detours. D-L-D 7 and Harding highway we.st to Denver is in very good Leave Lincoln via No. 9 to Crete, Dorehcster. Follow grav- eletl road west on No.

7. Three small of construction, but the entire route l.s S-Y-A No. 11, fine to York. Bougli from Hampton to Aurora, and C.ramt Island. Lincoln highway 6, fair to good Nortii Platte.

C. H. No. 9 fine to Jo Wymore, and fair good throupti Kansas. Detour near tlon C.

H. 9 to Fremont, rough one mile at Cereseo, Balance graveled. Fremont to three south of Watthlll. dirt stretch slightly rough. Graveled into City.

4 is good through Nebraska. Fast No. 11 is still under construction In county, a detour to A is necessary. No. 24 to Nebrask.a City from Palmyra to Nebraska City is Il-V to Raymond ami Valparaiso, Tlie Yutan hrhlge across the Platte will be finished this week.

Golden Hod. No. 3 Is tn fine dit ion. Hterling and Tecumseh. good.

K-T 5, gravelled from Omahi to Platt.smouth excepting 5 miles, then gravelled to the state line south, ftmaha to Sioux City, via the Nebra.ska side is now entirely excepting a strip of 15 miles. 'J'o the Black Hills. Seward, David Chy. Yankton. and west ing at Chamberlain.

To Denver, Hie D-L-D 7. To Yelhiwstone, Lincoln highway to Ogallala, nortii to Valley htgh- to Douglas. Cody, Yellowstone. To either the Salt City or National Did Trails. roads are construction in sex eral I year.

Iowa are good when the weattur is faviuutde. No. 2 from St, lanil.s to Kansas is Rujfai-cd pting atmiit 30 miles, Is now being sur- facetl and del ours are necessary. To Louisville, Nebraska, the better route is via the D-L-D to Greenwootl, then east 13 miles, ami north, three. Roads are fatily good.

Offh-e Imurs, Touring Sunday, a. m. until Lee to Address Bar Association George A. Lee, 2994 avenue, IS attending the session I he Bar assni-latlon at and will present a pajier othe public utility seetlosi unJust, unfair and unreason- utility rate is a and Lee Is general for the Ltm-oln Public I Ligiit ami properties in west. Lee will go a fistilng trip into the Big Horn mountains Wyoming, returning to about the hr-1 PROF.

GEORGE R. CHATBURN. Chairman of the department of applied meclianlcs in the state university who was appointed dean of men by the regents Saturday to for one year until a permanent ran be selected. TIMES ilOB SftKSCBBl i Manufacturer Expects Prosperous Business Conditions Coming Months. Following the accidental death of GuUseppe Nlcotera, an Omalia Italian laborer, who was killed in August, 1925 by a truck upon him while was working for the American Paving corporation a job at Nebraska City, both his legal wife in Italy and a woman in Omaha claiming to be his common law wife filed claims for compensation.

State T.abor Secretary Kennedy has ruled out the common law Marlantonla. The question of allowing compensation to the widow overseas, who has never been in the States and had practically been abandoned by her husband when he Italy BO years aeo. Is the attorney office for an opin- Was Never Divorced. I wedded i. irom whom of the had been divorced, l.s Palma i of Tivoli, Italy.

Her two daughters hv NU-otera are living in Omaha. They are Mns. Angellne Perrl, 20.54 poppleton avenue, and Mr.s. Terisa Capllupo, 2HiS I'opple- ton. F.

Piccolo, Italian consul at Omaha. filed the last November In behalf of Signo.ra Cec- tificutes have been presented ing the marriage! in 1872 other e.s«enilul There, a.re also statements' the ejfect that Nlcotera still lier as hl.s wife by sending small anmunts of money to her -at different times, the latest being of each on four occasions fn 1923 and 1925. This, how ever, may nixt he sufficient establish her claim compen.sati«»n the hraska wltich not apply wht ic wife had been living In abandonment and wiis her for llhotid. A.sslstant Attorniy Gem'ial tblnk.s her claim may to be denied on this ground, in which case the insurance the HablUty risk wouUl reltevcil of payment to Knew Wife iving. Marlantonla wlio was common law wife, admits that she knew of his having a legal wife in Italy, Bonacci woman came to this country 25 years ago hi'come lii.s housekeeper.

8he testified that she bad never him until she arrived at Omaha. lived gether in the manner of wife, asserts, without tie' tormallty of a ceremony, up to the time of his death. The amount of compensaf which a dependent relative he entitled to in this case is $5.250. with an additional $150 for burial expense. Nlcotera was 72 years old an 1 had been earning $30 a week as a laborer on the paving gang.

owned real estate in Omaha, wiiich is in Fi" juo- bate for t'S Cornhusker Billiard Parlor 'I'lH'fiftH Juh 12th H. Mat hens ge Trusting To Luck Is On a Rubber HAVE YOURTEETH LOOKED OVER And Nvhcn you come to Dr. Farrington Dentists you can your purple sus- that the dentists who attend you Is PFTK.NT. It is folly to wait for toothaches to warn defects revealed by periodical examinations can be readily easier than if you waited too long. Fear should be no skillful Painless treatment that Dr.

Farrington Dentists give you dispels every dread you might have of dentists chairs. PAINLESS IS PAINLESS TO don't just say it that way we DO it that way. Your work IS attended by only GRADUATE and REGISTERED dentists who were especially selected for their skill broad knowledge of the science of office and laboratory equipment contains the very latest that modern science affords. That and conscientious desire to create good will and make more friends ought to sufficiently assure you of the best of service regardless of bottom" prices. Neglect Your Teeth Our wontlt-rful I'ling-Tlte riatrs.

J20 value.x, upsc'r nr lower, tuily Ivl 22-K GoUl end Bridge Work, $10 CJ-T Fillings as low us SI X-Rsvs. I'i-r tooth $1 nn low as OPEN SUN. 10 ts 12 TUES. THUR. EVENING TIL.L P.

M. Give C.is!i Saving Script IP 1130 FARRIN DENTin O'ST. entiiii business should face the second months of 1926 with genuine cofifldence. Times are Times will continue to be good. There is no ground for any This is thg opinion of Walter r.

Chrysler, president of the, hrj sler corporation. irreat many business study graphs on which In cated current economic fendenties. Chrysler. men have observed business cycles and there Is the feeling among certain husinc.ss men and bankers that second six months of 1926 shou see a certain economic reaction, in fact, slight depression. feeling is reflected in the attitude of the people generally who period of prosperity begin look around as If anticipating a change In business conditions.

Is no sound economic reason for anv change in huslnes.s conditions at the present time, business cycles to the contrary. 1 lines should continue to be be sure everyone Is not satisfied with the volume of business or its profitableness. But was there ever a lime, when was satisfied. Banks report that the volume of checks drawn in payment for and freight carried hy the railroads, has con- to exceed that any pie- vlous year. Demand labor is the most active since 1923.

"The automotive Industry is en- Jovtng good business. Karnings for the first quarter of 1926 exceed of the first quarter, 1925, for most of the companies. The Fhrvsler example, had earnings of during the flrat quarter of last year an-1 earnings of during the first quarter of this Mr. Chrysler reports that the corporation wiil produce in exc ess of 16,000 cars during Prnduetlon on the new has reaehed 450 a day. Inventories are low and In the hands of dealers arc below normal at thi.s time nf the year.

Spanish War Vets Planning Picnic At Crete July 18 The Spanish "ar Veterans will hohl an plctiic Sunday, IX, at park, near Crete. All War Veterans and their families are Invited to attend this nle. 1-jaeh family will take a basket and mess call will sounded hy the buglar at noon There will flag raising, muster servh'es games for all, Con- gressnuMU John H. Morehead will he the sjieaker. at in- that this will he the occasion for the largest gathering of veter.ns and tuelr families ever held in Nebraska since (he war.

i Robertson l-'iit nil ut i iuupain, loiiixls liu nnll'm ue In which I I I I II11 III i mu ihi ii i left Thursday a daj hu.Mug trip Grabd I U' effe. of I he ha nge would ami pla. cs in uiul frel that this would tciul lo K'sliirl Huir I. listi-u to the Grand Islatul lUrtia l's t.pplh'atlon for aiiHiorl lis rate corn from Doniphan to Islaml ah.in«lonm«nt of the Mr. is A of Rcii Gak, l.t uiai- of Gznia.

to on Juli .5, Mr. ho is wiFi the InP-rnatlonal Hat at Sioux Iowa. In Ih- F-l. ph.mc at Maiion. ItfllsV'tnxvs'lDlttir'X rxs m-'im- i EUREKA i i.s the son of Mr, and N.

N. 913 South street The h-glon auxUtary ai the iluh 133 t. The pH Miss Fthel of York, pi nt and spoke lar-e inUuitiil and i pins pre sented to Mrs Fi eq Ganlin-r, a IV Butler Mrs Ri-fn mcu at the lose of Ho- Utili The by the 5'alley Telephone is MjhJi'ct of another heui- ine set for at Mi-Gonk, 115 per rester Co i i 9 Thi.H extremely popular coal can now be purchased at a saving of from one to two dollars per ton. It stores perfectly. This coal does more than solve your coal problem it eliminates it.

5 Cured Without an Operation Dr It known laneol.i speilslist. is using witli siiceeas mild method and tiesimsnt ftir curing Piles This method is fully ex plained In a lhat will bs ehecrfully matted to any sufferer nho ill send and address to LINCOLN RKCTAt, INSTITUTE, Strsst. Lincoln, Ntbraaka. i WHITEBREAST COMPANY M-B Off on all Refrigerators and Lawn Mowers This Week ardvan iSiJjQ'ST. A odge rothe rs edan F.

01 People are surprised to learn that this beautifal and sturdy car now sells for They have heard so much about its exceptional that they are under the impression it sells for a higher price. Moreover, the Sedan possesses all the roominess and character of closed cars that call for a much greater investment. It is substantial in appearance because it is sub- stantiabin fact And serves its owners far beyond the period usually expected of a car at any price. The body is all sturdy, fireproof, and smartly finished below the belt line in coolie blue lacquer, with cartouche yellow stripe upper body in black and fendera in black, oven-baked enameL Blue Spanish genuine leather upholstery, removable rear seat-back, and optional wood or steel wheels are included among many other features 'that commend themselves forcefully to the buyer. Many'who expected to buy a cheaper car.

now find that Dodge Brothers product is well within their means. Many who had expected to buy something more expensive, now find ever 3 rthing they could possibly desire in these smart and dependable vehiclas. See the cars for investigate our attractive time-payment plan. Touring Car Roadster Coupe o. k.

Detroit 795 845 J. H. Markel, Inc. 1211 i Street at I FJH () Street.

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