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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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10
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TES Al IMIS I I Return Engagement His and lleet Pitturo Kmm COKfiotat ir Here in Lincoln Undertaking. Adv. Service Barker "'hop, 120 So. 11th St. Shave 20c, haircut Ford Used, Cars by id It.

Husaong. 18th nd Adv. Rummage Sale. 117 No 9 th, Auv Ferd C. Fitke, Architect, Bankers Life Good at the New Delavan See Massey, 1439 St.

each. RUDOLPH kimim Son of the With BANKY OS Till. STAGE Tyler St. Claire Marion evening. October 4.

Secure tickets, Ross Curtice We move about October 3 to 139 North llth. Capital Hotel building. Gafe. C. L.

Storer, Adv. Double on all moving Prices are oh all golf work, Friday and Sat- bags and clubs. 33 1-3 off. Latsch urday. Ford Delivery 11 IS St.

Adv. Friday Special About 5 dozen Try Wunderberries. for lcdies and misses dresses. Values pies, jelly, Jam, preserves. Phone UP to at $1.49 472 they can nan at 62 South Furnaces now operating on the lot west of Y.

W. C. A. absolutely smoko burning, carburetor control, saves fuel, all heat units in coal are utilized. See It operate.

sole Stolen State Condlt was notified Thursday morning that 150 Plymouth Rock chickens were stolen from a farijn four miles north of Palmyra some time Wednesday nlgltt. Stolen of Nebraska (Stv. Jack Holt Raymond Hatton A Paramount Picture A Thrilling Picturizatlon of This Superb 1 Home Journal Serial. ADDED AILEE.N CAMPBELL marimbist COI! KDY, NEWS CARTOON Rialto Matinee a rv Garment 1423 Divorce C. Enbody was granted a divorce from Jennie M.

Embody Thursday morning by District Judge Wheeler. He charged desertion. What you give to go back to the days long ago and hear a.i sheriff male chorus sing "Massa In dc Cold Cold Ground," and other that never grow The London-Symphony, Philauvi- I hla Symphony, Revelers and Pennsylvanians are starring an this list of Victor Records. The entire list Is beautiful. Out today 1215 St.

686 Marriage Annulled District Judge Rroady Thursday morning annulled the marrleg of Henry Baker and Kate Baker, upon petition of the former. Judge Rroady found that Kate Baker, May 8 1924, was the viife of James Timmons, of St. Joseph, at which time she married Henry Baker. Sheriff Ryder, reported, to Lancaster officials Thursday morning that about 250 chickens had been stolen from a farm four mtles north of Palmyra Wednesday night. 28 out tomorrow including selections by the Revelers Whiteman and Waring Oreh.

New rt seal numbers by ley and Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. T'oss P. Curtice Taken to Grand Honrv Stoehur, 18, Route 2. was turned over to the chief of police of Grand Island by Lincoln police Wednesday evening. Charges are said to have been filed there regarding an alleged no-fund check.

Divorce ia A. Snow asks a divorce from John D. Snow In a filed kn District Court Thursday morning. They were mar rted Sept. 16.

1922. in Lincoln, and have no children. She charges nonsupport and extreme cruelty. Strange but true, fresh from cars, AX1) Football Frolic TIIK I oou THl The Time Favorites MARJORIE ED White Tierney In Their Comedy Musical Kklt S-OW The Original Saxophone Six America's Everlasting Favorites MA SITREM Scanlon, Denno Bros. And Scanion Versatile 9 anile villlans in IDEAS JAMES ISABELLE Carlisle and Lamal In an Original Comedy -THE INTERVIEW" Catherine Sinclair Co.

Presenting an Deaths Funeral for lUlum Weems were held Thursday aftei noon at 2 at Splain and chapel. Rev. F. F. Travis in churge.

Burial In Wyuka. Funeral services for George F. Mount, win held ut the First Methodist church of University Place Thursday at 2 Rev. H. Fox In charge.

Myrtle chapter of O. E. S. attended the services in a body. Interment In Wyuka, Funeral for Stephen C.

Weathafer will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the home. 1530 South Nineteenth street, Rev. J. M. Buckner officiating.

Bur.al will in Wyuka. Emmagen Davidson, genuine Franklin County coal for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. cash only 8.00 per ton delivered.

Also highest grade Arkansas Semi- Anthracite introductory price. $9.50 B2736. United Coal Mercantile 1044 No. Convention members who convention of league, Frank Report Reports of attended the state the Izaak Walton O'Connell, George Carter, Fred Mockett and Dr. F.

Condra, will he given at the Friday noon meeting of the Lincoln chapter at the chamber of commerce. selling a new kind of berries that make splendid pies, jams and preserves. They are sold on a guarantee. If you like hem, Just eome hark and report. Your money will he refunded, Ryn Wonder berries are sold the stand at 62nd and South street -Adv.

to Build. Secretary of State Pool has received and 'lied organic pipers of the Protestant Home Building association at Bridgeport, signed hv Roy Clark, J. Middleton, G. V. Korrel.

and C. A. Kisner. Capital stock of $7,600 in to I issued at the commencement of business. Filed petition asking the appointment of Everett X.

Rector as administrator of the estate of Charles Rector, who died Sept. 26. 1926. was filed In County court Thursday morning by Louisa Edwards, a daughter of the deceased. Everett Is a son.

The only other heir named is Malinda Walllck, a daughter. All are of Lincoln. The estate was estimated at $7,600. Prison Term L. Johnson.

34, has begun a term of year in the penitentiary following his conviction at Clay Center last week of box car robbery. Johnson was arrested there a week ago. and according to Ray Carroll, special agent of the Burlington, admitted breaking into merchandise In three box He was arraigned 014 three counts and pleaded guilty before District Judge Dllworth, according to Carroll. John Harr, sheriff at Clay Center, anil Carroll brought Johnson to the penitentiary. mun Inii mi 1 STRAND Today, Friday, Saturday Thrifty Thought Davidson, 1309 A street, died at the home afternoon at 12:30.

Funeral will be held Thursday arteruoon at 12:30 at Henry chapel. Burial In Wyuka. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Stanley Rtntnger, 2322 Vine street, who died Tuesday at Excelsior Springs, will he held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Splatn and Schnell's chapel, Rev. Walter Alt ken in charge.

Interment will be In the Waverly lemetery. William Busboom, 34, died in Lincoln Wednesday afternoon at 12:30. lie is survived by eight brothers and one sister. The body is being held at Troyers pending funeral arrangements. Mary B.

Sappenfleld, 82, died at 7:30 Thursday morning at her home, 1539 South Twenty-second street. She by one'son, L. Sappenfield, who one mile east of Lincoln. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 at Hodgman's, Rev. J.

A. Holmef In charge. Interment In Wyuka. Mrs. Irene Zehner, 63, died at her home In Torrington, Tuesday.

Shu is survived by Jwo daughters, Mrs B. C. Albert, Clatonla and Mrs. L. B.

Lancaster, Ablline, Texas. The body arrived in Lincoln Thursday at 1 o'clock and was taken to Wad- lows. Funeral services will he held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert, neat Clatonla. Rev.

Hermann in charge Interment In Clatonla. Jesse B. Ames, 79, died Thursday at 12:15 a. m. at his home, 242 street.

He is survived by his wife, Lizzie, three daughters and two sons. The body is being held at Wad low's pending funeral arrangements. Joseph Hennessey, 84, died at his home one-half mile west of Agncw Thursday morning at 2 o'clock 1 Is survived by his wife; five suns, John, David, William, Thomas, and Edward, all of Agncw; three daughters. Mary of Lincoln, Mrs. Frank T.

Colgan of Alma and Mrs T. Mara of Ceresco; thirty-eight grand-chlldren and sixteen great grandchildren. He came to Nebraska in 1888 and settled on a farm near Agnew where he had lived ever since. Funeral services will he held at the St. Joseph church at Agnew Saturday at 9:30, Rev.

Schlachter In charge, interment In the St. Patrick's cemetery af Davey. The body is helng held at the home. The family request no flowers We offer 14 photographs for the price of a dozen through the month of Oct. LINCOLN.

NZBH 85 Days Until Xmas Better Plates Made Here HOLD-TITB PLATES (ihr Instant ion Muet loa.) Patient te eat meals the day. any Tendency to Enables Patient Immediately to Talk properly. Hr ntnkr Gold, Rubber or Aluminum Plates. He are the re coir- oired In plate work. We Imre made more than nay other Dental Office In Lincoln, Painless tmotion of teeth tp JL X-Ray, ll-M Gold Inlay DU.

COUSINS DENTAL OFFICFS 1319 Street. Monday 10 It Phone IM'H tl YEARS IN LINCOLN nnouncement HOTEL ornhusker In our efforts to make the new Hotel Cornhusker, bear its portion of civic duty, we have turned our main dining room and kitchen facilities over to the Junior League of this city for their fall social opening on Saturday evening Oct. 2nd, 1926, the proceeds of wjiich will be used in their charitable activities, and we ask our magv friends and patrons, except those holding Junior League tickets, to avoid Hotel Cornhusker dining room on that night. Our Coffee Shop will he open to the public as usual. Our regular service wilPbe maintained on Sunday.

Hotel Cornhusker HARRY L. WEAVER, Mgr. mmm Ndrridfe Licenses THE FOLLOWING LICENSES To wed wete Imh.i 1 )n County court Septemer 30, anr a Lincoln ,7 Iva Sw Hethany Otto Wilhelm lleh Lincoln Charlotte Helena Ltemrh, Lincoln 34 This Week-Try Rough Dry A favorito Spalar wash Everything In tho family bundle washed snowy clean; work nlrelv ir.gied; underwent hoslerv. etc. Muffed, read, for remaining dry.

those needing It starehed. ready for 1 you to finish. All for, M. vt (Minimum LAUNDRY TOM More and ON THE STAGE of the Midnight Presented by I Id A baatriiia MIX I I rv III HA MAIN- tit TYLER Wc Masquerade Bandit ItllULU I I i as ss liutai Tickets Going Fast Secure Reservations Immediately P. Curtice Co.

a a lllLtUtUl ss HOL A Where 50c Buys An DANCING Doing the Music La dies nytftHHf Concert Monday Night, October 4 City Auditorium Big Carnival DANCE HOLLYWOOD Tomorrow Night Ladies Free A I DRESS receive the attention they desert in our section feminine dress accessories on the first floor! of arc The novelties prescribed by good taste available well as the reliable fashion-advice of Mrs. Harriett Yarwood, the de new manager. ROLLER SKATING Opening foe Seaton, Friday night, October 1st, Skating 7 M. to 11 M. Skating every per person.

BLUE BIRD PAVILLION DANCE TO NIGHIT. Brotherhood American Yeomen Hall, M. Peter Pan Orrheatm in that blend smartly with Individualised by eotmtless clever cuff Hosiery imported squama silk or linen; 'kerchiefs that will decorativi from well-dressed Holeproof and l'alluni offered In smart put. mi tal und new light and evening xh.td* FORM £AkY ARMS TRONG 3 Free Opening Dance SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2nd.

COME DANCE AT OUR EXPENSE. Martell Nebr. Ladies and Suits Cleaned and Pressed We Call For Deliver College Tailors Cleaners, Inc. Phene F2117 College Cieeed Saturday.

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