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5 I. 1 THE LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929. a aum of money or its equivalent when the cheapness and excellence ir Ma 'Vllf FORCES ORGANIZE TO as a marriaflre nreliminarv. crew SOUGHT ON KNIFING CHARGE Frank R. Wells Missing at Ml UllUAB IU1U Ui they are bought are still a novelty, out of an ancient and honorable custom.

Still prevalent in some But in time the novelty win wear off and most of the exiles will set ASSAIL SPECULATORS parts of the world, it is a survival of the times when the transaction tle down to an existence of more HOOVER IS EXPECTED TO SIGN TARIFF BILL VETO NO LONGER JUST A PROBABILITY. Scottsbluff After an Altercation. SCOTTSBLUFF Neb. UP or less temperate normalcy. Get was frankly one of ordinary bar gam.

"Marriage by ting drunk in rrance is so easy and so chsan that verv few people. was customs rv amonsr all the Frank R. Wells was charged apart from visiting prohibitionists IN Monday with assault with Intent branches of the Semitic race and generally practiced thruout the COUZENS AND GLASS BATTLE and tneir temporarily escapea vic versa! of public sentiment against the party in power only when living costs rise and there la no economic depression. The confidence of the republican leaders is that the prosperity of America is based ourstteh a momentum that the tariff bill will be passed, put into operation and politically forgotten by the time the congressional elections roll around and that if employment continues on the present basis and business expansion is undiminished, there will be an increasing republican majority next time instead of any serious loss. So the tariff discussion largely is political debate and those who are interested in revised schedules will find them in operation shortly after the first of the year.

to kill, in the knifing ot east. Out pi it, according to some tims, think it worm tneir wnue. The same Dsvcholoarv of satiety Shindle, twenty one year old North Platte jockey, during an alterca authorities, evolved the custom of giving dowry to the bride and later operates here as among the em tion in front of the racing stables If Congress Sends Measure the symbolic platinum and dia of the county fair grounds at ployes of a candy iactory. Aiier the first week's orgy, encouraged hv a. wia manaarement.

the girls mond band of today. Mitchell. to White House Approval Is Almost Cer Even more widespread than Three others were Arrested by will lose all interest in chocolate officers following the fracas. Mra marriage by purchase was the custom referred to in Hebrew legend, ALL SILK CHIFFON HOSIERY The notion prevalent in America that the freedom of continental life J. G.

Reeve, charged with intoxication and with shoplifting: Miss Frances Bailey, charged with in By David NEVER BEFORE SO LOW PRICED Lawrence. wnereby a man obtained a wife by services rendered to her father the bridegroom working as a servant in the family for a stated period of years. i toxication; W. G. Bridgewater, MEXICAN GROOM HELD WASHINGTON (Copyright by held for investigation.

Wells es is merely another name for its immorality is, of course, a myth. Human nature is pretty much the same on both sides of the ocean. The differences that strike the eye due principally to the fact that, while continentals take human nature for Granted and allow it a i NOW, $1.50 By Mark Sullivan. WASHINGTON (Copyright) That Washington takes notice of the extraordinary condition on the New York stock exchange as it affects the country's stores of credit, goes without saying. Such action as Washington might take lies In tvo categories, action by congress for king to legislation, or action by some existing government agency.

to the former Senator cuzens Ct Michigan has stated thtlt at a later time he will "address the senate or the subject of investment trust." It Is further known ttiat Senator Couzens is working upon a careful plan to bring under some degree of government regulation the public utility holding companies which are now conspicuous caped after the fight and a search The Journal The conviction is growing that President Hoover Dolores Gomaez Marries a is being made for him. Among the The bride price' among North will sign the tariff bill if it is Shindle, in a seriovs condition ra hospital here, is said to have Girl of Fifteen. Dolores Gomaei, twenty five, a American Indians was usually paid passed by congress and. that a come to the rescue ot Miss Bailey, certain margin, Americans try to Mexican who went to Council in norses. African tribesmen yielded their daughters for cattle.

whom Wells was attacking with leopard skins, rum or tobacco, and his fists. Wells turned on Shindle veto is no longer a proDamnty. Evidences are multiplying at the same time that there will be a tariff bill submitted to him for signature. There is more significance than dny its Rights and drive unaer ground. Thereby latitudlnarian conduct in America acquires a sordid tinge, but also an attraction which and stabbed him in the back.

Bluffs Friday and married Rosa Uriba, fifteen, a Mexican girl, was arrested Monday afternoon and his new bride sent to the detention home. The arrest of Gomaez fol the common medium of barter among the poorer natives of many Chinese provinces was foodstuffs. it does not possess in Europe, a TWO YORK PIONEERS DIE. Acquiring a wife in Hakka. in appears on the surface in the re owed a complaint made by the moral code which makes mountain of deDravitv out of molehills YORK, Neb.

George A. Hart in the speculation on the ather and mother of the girl. Go the province of Canton, was managed by an elaborate system of presents in advance of the wed of a little fun puts a premium on maez and his bride were found in concealment ana consequently on seventy one, who died at Omaha Sunday, has been a resident of York county since 1893. He farmed near here until 1907, small house near the Union Pa ding. The first step in these pre cific railroad yards.

blackmail, and causes Americans to regard the notions of "immoral Tfis or two favorite numbers of Kayser Hosiery two distinctive styles in the popular chiffon weight and, smart, fall and winter shades. 157X SUPPER HEEL clear, even textured silk chiffon from top to toe 149X SIENDO HEEL, this new, narrow heel shown to best advantage In all silk chiffon. FALL ANDWlNTER SHADES Piccadilly, Parklane, Avenue, Regent, Riverside, Plaza. nuptial arrangements was per formed by an intermediary, who at which time he moved into York. He is survived by his wife, and senator couzenr mil will probably come before the senate committee on Interstate commerce not later than next week.

Glass ts Determined. Senator Glass of Virginia, pursues with characteristic tenacity his proposal to put a special income tax on speculative transac in 'i in .1, i in. I .1, i i Robbed of an Education. Daily Oklahoman: There were ity" and of "having a gooa urns as overlapping a point of view presented a sum amounting to $2 two sons. to $8, some betel nut and areca to which continentals are wont to outgrow.

There is awful signifi 13,000 new laws passed in the Miss Mary J. McMullen, seven the girl father as a sort of en United States in 1928 and yet it ty one, died here Sunday at the cance in the fact that tne reaiiy home of her sister, Mrs. W. P. gagement present After a short time followed the rite of "passing the minor presents." which ona immoral and detestable forma of amusement in Paris, such as the seems impossible to reach the man and women who, negligent of education as to themselves, rob their Jacks.

She had been ill three tions that are completed within sixty days. Both these senators months. Miss McMullen, came to establishments of visual gratifica historian says consisted of "two are men of dependable substance children of that which tends York county in 1858. She is sur tion, thrive almost exclusively on cocks and two pots of wine, twenty mainly to make life worth while. vived by four sisters and three cent vote whereby the senate refused to take up the Vare case because it might interfere with the tariff.

Enough solicitude was shown by democrats to indicate that hopes of a democratic and insurgent coalition to limit tariff revisions to a few agricultural items are rapidly being dispelled. Most democratic senators have revealed that while they may harangue against the measure for political purposes, they want to see it passed just the same. Some feel that way because they do not want to be deprived of a big political issue in the congressional elections of 1930. Party Lines Crossed. Others realize that if protection Is to be handed out, some of the industries in their respective states want their share of it.

All in all, the tariff has again broken down party lines and it seems today inevitable that some kind of a bill will go thruout the senate and American tourists. Tne vast ma loritv of natives are not even brothers. There is but one worse theft, that of one's good name. "I never had and have the highest respect in Washington. Senator Glass, more than any other one man, is the father of the federal reserve system.

Senator Couzens is the most aware of their existence; tne onhisticated few despise them as a chance at education myself" is BEATRICE JUDGE GIVES or tnirtv pounds of pork, a dozen or so of salt fish, some areca and betel and a sum of $10 or thereabouts." A longer interval now elapsed before the go between again appeared at the father's a frequent parental alibi; that in naltrv frauds imposed on badly successful and wealthiest business WARNING TO MOTORISTS an age when one can almost brought up adolescents; nor is the man in congress. absorb an education thru the five BEATRICE After fining Henry rn dint American imeiv to house for the ceremony of "pas physical sense! Walker, Beatrice, $60 and costs on patronise them, for in time he will However, nothing these men can propose in the way of legislation can have any early effect for it is sing the greater presents." This It is in the home of such per a chanre ot drivine while intoxi acauire the continental attitude was the real wallop. The father of sons that you see a chromo of cated. Police Magistrate Appleget which regards vice as neither re Little Daisy," popular in 1875. a several attractive girls must have Monday issued a warning to motor certain that the present session will consume all Its time in discussing the tariff.

Financial legis volting nor interesting, nut simpiy aa a bore. The American tourist, copy of the Holy Bible that is sel heen able to live comfortably to ista that henceforth he would re on the other hand, pays his fancy the end of his life without doing a stroke of work, for "from $8 to voke for six months the licenses of all speeders and drunken aom or never reaa, a 25 cents a year weekly puWication and a patent medicine almanac. In such admission fee, gloats on wnatever lation, if any, must wait until mid winter and probably later. Credit Demands Great. drivers.

$100 was sent in money; one these had haunts or commercial will be accepted by the house of places one finds a mine of word cooked pig's head, one cooked ized imbecility have to offer, and Washington does not primarly Soon Tires of Drinking. cock and one piece of roast pork, then will return to Pittsburgh or representatives. President Hoover has disclosed of mouth gossip, staled by phonograph like repetition, and it is not concern Itself with what is na Eugene Bagger in Harper's Omaha and harangue his gaping au to oe onered to tne girrs ancestors; a pair of large and a pair turally the main concern of the in the last few days more interest to oe wonaerea at tnat younger and envious brethern on tne im speculative markets, namely, members or the family look with Magazine: The great majority of exiled Americans draw their incomes whether independent or morality of the French. We who in the fate of the tariff bill than he ever did before. The political whether stocks are or are not too some douot upon the dust worn high.

Many circles in Washington, know France know tnat tne av mriLarm native born Parisian is an motto of ancient days. "God Bless toiled for from the United States. consequences of a veto are too great for him to rise. The politics Our Home." however, are acutely concerned as a consequence of conditions on the This is an essential point, for it almost depresslngly respectable Philistine, and the Frenchman of of the situation requires party sol stock exchange. That consequence idarity and Mr.

Hoover knows that At 84, Cooks in Big: Crew. the provinces the same, only is the unprecedentedly great pro covers one of the most powerful inducements to expatriation: the superior purchasing power of the American dollar. In most Euro the veto of the tariff bill means more so. Milwaukee Journal: Without portion of the country's credit which is consumed in speculative cleavage between the eastern wing of the party and the western re help, Mrs. Julia Charbarneau, pean countries today the cost of Bridges to Fit Scenery.

transactions, to the detriment of eignty rour, cooks and serves living including both fundamen publicans, aomething he can ill afford to have happen in the first Answers. London: Derbyshire ordinary business. One Washing meals to twenty five lumberjacks tals like rent, food and clothing on at the camp of her son. Peter. people are to see something new year of his administration.

the one hand, and luxuries on the ton circle gravely concerned is the federal reserve board. For nearly a year the board has spoken pri of small candles, pieces of in cense sitck, two parcels of paper' money, some areca and betel, two lolds, each of two pitchers of wine, four or eight live cocks, two geese, ninety nine ducks' eggs, one box of bean curd, forty pounds of pork, ten pounds of salt fish, ten boxes of sea fish:" Reminder of Responsibilities. The ancient Teutons and Celts likewise paid a price for their wives, consisting of gold, silver, cattle, land or And in addition to this sum given to her parents, the early German husband presented his wife on their wedding day with such gifts as a pair of oxen for plowing, a harnessed horse and a buckler, lance or sword as a delicate reminder that marriage with him was not going to be one long rest cure for her, but that she was expected to be a in railway bridges, me ixmaon Changes Approved. twelve miles east of here. The aged woman is little more, than Midland A Scottish railway has other is a good deal lower than in America.

The notorious excep Up to now the president has vately to bankers. For nearly six agreed to paint its bridges In that five feet tall, but very alertv tions are England and Germany, confined himself to intimations of months it has spoken publicly to "How are you able to cook for part of the country green so as not to clash with the scenery. disapproval of the house bill but the bankers and speculative world so many men?" she was asked. or, more accurately, London and Berlin; the former city being almost, and the latter as expensive there have been enough changes Twice it has taken action to reduce Oh, I've cooked for camp crews The green railway bridge is not expected to spread, however. While the Derbvshire bridges have ail my life," was the reply.

Ap the quantity pf credit consumed by neculators. and release it for or as New York. parently she does it at eighty four made in the senate to warrant the belief that when the senate gets thru with it there will be a much better bill from the white house oy force of habit. dinary business. Persuasion Is Tried.

been of a somewhat startling yellow, the maioritv of these struc Ask the average American why the average exile leaves home and he Will promptly answrr, "Because At times last winter she cooked A. ludsrement frequently ex viewpoint than the one that came for as many as sixty men. 'She ad of prohibition." The assumption is it Mnad bv competent persbns is mitted that for this crew she did out of the house. Under the circumstances the president will be obvious enough; it also happens to thai the board tried persuasion have a little help." in his labors fend a sharer and admonition as a means of in the position of perhaps not be Mrs. Charbarneau says she never be wrong.

Prohibition in its im mediate legal sense the eight of his dangers. ing particularly enthusiastic about has been sick. She's always on her The purchase of wives is still a the final measure but nevertheless tures In Britain are of neutral tints which harmonize fairly well with their surroundings. Other features of landscape to which objection ia sometimes taken are advertisement signs, gasoline filling stations and telegraph poles. The campaign against advertisement signs is now bearing fruit," and these are now much less numerous In country eenth amendment and the Volstead act may launch the thousand ships that in the tourist season common practice with many African tribes.

The Zulu marriage unable to veto it because there is hardly a two thirds vote in both feet. 4 1 don't believe in sitting down, she said. She's outdoors a lot, does a good deal of walking and so keeps fit. She often stays at the camp alone at night, and unload their human cargoes upon houses to overcome a veto and Mr. market price is temperamental.

Desirable brides may be bought the wharves of Southampton and Hoover could not afford to take Liverpool, Cherbourg a Le one year for three cows and in isn't "a bit afraid." the responsibility of blocking tariff revision as a checking the condition on the stock exchange, but the condition a not checked. Whether the board at this time has in its power, or is likely to make use of, any further means of restraint, is a thing that only the board knows. That the condition is deleterious to the country is a view practically universally held. An authority interested in the welfare, of farming and familiar with the west says that extreme absorption of credit bv the operations of the New York New tvpes of filling stations, twelve months their price may have advanced to eight cows. A Havre.

It is hardly responsible for the settlement abroad of Americans in any large numbers. Amer The minority in the senate Is The lumberjacks in the vicinity all know her and admire her no less for her capacity for work than serious epidemic among the cattle well organized for debate for re more pleasing in appearance, are also being, evolved. But the telegraph poles remain unchanged, tho in other countries cord making purposes in the next once made the birth rate of the Karamoja tribe decline alarmingly. campaign but even democrats wil icans today enjoy the reputation of being the hardest drinkers and the long distance whoopee champions of the world, the credit be for the quality of her meals. The Short Skirt Remains.

With few cows left to be used to be found who insist that the tariff thev are painted like the ueroy purchase wives there were fewer bill is going to be passed before shire bridges to fit into the longs, not to the expatriate sipping marriages and births. So prevalent the December session The tnck exchanere is a "calamity" to i his demi of aqueous French beer was the custom among pastoral Arkansas Gazette: Our humble opinion, opposed to that of the European style experts, is that long skirts won't come back. the rest of the country. Because scenery. A Question of Tempo.

argument will hardly end with the signing of the bill, in fact the at or his glass of mild vermouth, but to the tourist: who believes in tribes that Kaffir women are said to have had nothing but sneers for New York is willing to pay 7, 8 of tacks will then begin in earnest After all these years of slender! 1 filling up while the filling is good, percent for credit used in speculation, western banks are sending Jones: "Why, my daughter learned to play the piano in no Republicans Undisturbed. and who is, as likely as not, the maiden who had not been duly purchased by cattle. In their eyes such a one had no sex appeal. Thus their fundii there. The result is time" zation we don't think the girls want to conceal their streamlining.

On the republican side there is voter of the dry ticket in Kansas or Iowa. Nothing could be more lack of sufficient credit for farm Brown (a neighbor): "Yes, I've not much uneasiness about it be agriculturist fathers in Africa era and others interested in mov heard her playing it that way. cause the politicians point out that looked upon their marriageable natural. The expatriate may cut loose during the first few weeks ia Christian Science Monitor. Unskilled wsmen textile workr Germany now receive Si.

26 ft a high tariff measure causes a re daughters as sources of income. ing or carrying crops. Business Hard Hit. Among farm loan banks which lend money on farm mortgages, business is practically at a stand still. In other circles, men who seek to renew their notes at banks CROWDS THRONG THE AISLES; ACCLAIMED by THOUSANDS THE GREATEST SALE of ALL TIME are made aware of the lack of credit.

Business men and house owners seeking renewal of long term mortgages are required to pay a higher rate of interest, xne government of the United States, rorcther with cities and states, are ffbliged to pay for their borrowings fullv uecent more than should be ihe rate under normal peace time conditions. Such a situation if pro longed, makes political or govern mental action at once likely and notifiable. THE DWXrlGHT STORE It la a practically universal judgment that the cause of high rates everywhere is the absorption of an excessive proportion of the country's credit oy operations on the New York stock exchange. It is equally general judgment that the ending of the condition can only come about with the accom paniment of one of two conditions, either a lower level of prices for speculative securities, or a reduc tion in the volumes of speculation. How Men Buy Wires.

New York World: How much wife is worth depends upon what part of the world she lives In. To a Zulu chief four cows is a fair price to pay for a bride. Whereas some American husbands assert 49ih Anniversary that their wives are worth their This season wear your St A Kavier Lifitherattt ftlrweac weight in goldk Somewhere in between those ex 4 tremes was the idea of Prince Henrtk John, leader of a migra torv gvosv band. Chief John is re ported to have quarreled recently 111 I Willi eomPlmen your hosiery xW I I 1 Counters and tables fairly groan with the great influx of new fall merchandise. Prices that are the talk of the town.

All thirty five departments co operating; to make this the greatest value giving event in our 49 years. 4 in ixmisvme, Ky wun uie of a Romany girl over the price of her hand in marriage. The pre nuptial business arrangements are said to have reached a deadlock when Chief John offered 2,700 for his prospective bride, while her father held out for an even $3,000. Neither one would bridge the 9300 gap and Chief John finally departed from Kentucky in a towering rage and without his bride. The price of Romany wives seems to fluctuate like Mexican oil stock.

According to Ruby, sister of the proposed bridegroom, her father in law handed over $4,000 when she married his son; whereas Tessa, another sister, netted only $4 and a collar button in the marriage market. This practice among Romany tribes, whereby the bridegroom gives his prospective father in law 4 More Days ot clearance' or rummage goods but all new Fall and Winter of Brisk merchandise; at the low prices that have made our namethe Selling. Sale Closes universal symbol of greater values! Saturday TnMrt b. LmMM iiOw Ktl I.Ul.tM. TraMnwk IUf.

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