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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 4

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THF. LINCOLN JOl KN AL. THl RSDAV. .11 NK .1. TtIKFF, ORGANIZE A NEW POST hall nipht.

Tho nanioil in honor of one i to have bepn the first Lincoln i man and the fir'-t Nebra-ika man to i foot on forelan soil after the I'nited Ftate- enteret! the world war ami the only man of unit who failed to return. The follow Ing offlerrs were elected; L. OVERSEAS MEN FORM ANOTHER V. F. W.

UNIT. new post was instituted by Department Commander (luy Seward of Fremont, assl.sted by Department Adjutant Barney Yanofsky of Fremont and Commander Strubble of the Larsen-Peterson Post of Fremont and Nagelstock of Fremont. Officers of Richard Harri.s poet conducted the meeting Named in Honor of the First Lincoln Man to Set Foot on Foreign Soil in the World War. Charles Fraley post, V. F.

a new organization of over.sec;^ men of all wars, comprising fifty bra, was formed at a meeting at commander, John Reiter, 1 until it was turned over to depart- senior vice commander: W. P. Ped nient officers for the ceremony, erson, junior vh commander; Meeting nights will be the second B. Haye.s, quartermaster; George and fourth evenings of each month. DeLong, adjutant.

The following The principle of the according delegate.s named to attend the to Commander Fassett. is the prln- convention at flrand of the Island June 7 and Delbert Ftlx-C All for one and one for He SENATE TO DELAY MOVE TO AWAIT FRENCH ACTION ON DEBT FUNDING. 1er, John Reiter. Glen Carpenter, Philip Liniisey and F. A Dodd.

Five alternates also were named. The delegation, which will leave will be instructed to vote and to use their Influence for the election of Frank A. Taylor of Lincoln as department commander The HONOR ROLL said that the charter will remain open until July 2 and that a big drive for membership will carried on. The theory of the post being that every eligible ex-service man should belong to some organization. Coats for Motoring Fifty-five at Twenty-sixth and 0 Street Junior High Not Absent or Tardy.

Edward Gross, a member of graduating class at the Twenty- sixth and junior high school, has made a perfect attendance record during the entire lime that he has been a member of the school. Of the pupils whose names appear on the honor roll, fifty-five have not been tardy or absent this year. These pupils receive an honor badge with a star in honor of their perfect attendance for the year. Others receive a badge made of old rose silk ribbons on which the w'ord is printed in silver. Old rose and silver are the Twenty- sixth and CTstreet colors.

Honor Roll. of Lovely Benganietric Just the coat for the a splendid, new material in patterns clever and distinctive. These coats are tailored with contrasting collar, lapel and cuffs with fit and style that belies the price. washable, guaranteed what makes them 80 practical. For Too These coats are ideal for wear over the bathing suit.

They give protection from the sun and wind mighty clever. And I.ui-lll* Alvord, Andemon, Normnn Anriernoti. Halpli Aiideraon. Rkhard Rar. l.oul« Harnea, Yetivo Hauer.

Klhel Heera, Henner, Klae Heniel, Fred Hlevna, l.oica Hrndv, Kfirreat Hrure, Madeline Hurnap. Herntre Hurnap. Sarah Huxman Floren arnahan, Mary Klleen carlaon. Klsia -'a. r.ath< l.eo Cohen.

Harold -'louae. Stella Cook. Pud ley I 'i' kinaon, Pona Powling, Lucilie T'runi. Hurneft Prum. ilenexteve I hek.

Khy, Marv Filer Kthel Flwell. Fee, Beatrice Feiatner. I.oiiiae Forbeiger, EMeeo Fowlea. Lew Fraaer. Alex Carl, Ruaaell tireen.

(Ireen, Marie iliOBB Kfiward iroaaman. Abe Haa-k, Lvle Jlaffke, ilall. I-ale Mall, Pwlght Hall, Lauranca Harr.a. Rhea Hertrude Heldtbrlnk. l.ee Herman, Lydia Herman.

Pauline Howard. Jamee Hubbard, Verna Hunt, f.eta Jonea. Eveljn Anna Kihler, Cretihen Kirk. John Klrlln, Kathr.vn Knox. Dorothy Knox.

Ruth KoertlriK. Km- manuel Landegren, Krvin Lawlor, Margaret I.eRge, Hughina Lintt. Gra' l.U'ke. Milton I.undeen, Maybelle Mcfandleaa. Robert Mcl.aren.

Marlon Lui'llle Mehuron. Pona Meyer, Haxel Mohr. Richard Morrison, John Moeher, tileti Mullen, tiwen oberlender. Vita Pepple, Porter Marv Relgert, Liavta Itlchards t'edric Uldle. Rldle.

Frederick Krancea Robertson. Aubert Rohrlch, Katherine I Rohr.g, Kathryn Roeenberger, L'red hlegel, Mildred p. hmidt, S' Bernice Si'hwarti. F.dward Shicklex, John Smith, Llovd Stake. Heth siraneky, Leonard Stuhr, Lillie Thomas, Glenn an Waning.

Virginia Veon, Dorothy Veon. Kenneth Walter. AVarfleld, Edward. Warren. atherine WlcWeiahani.

Maxine Williama. Mildred Wink. Iteinholilt Wlahnow, Marjorta Wright, Mildred Y.atteratrom, Betty Financial Declare Courtesy to Debtor Requires Its Acceptance Before Final Ratification. WASHINGTON. June J.

Senate action on the proposed settlement of the $4.025.000,000 French debt will be delayed until after the French parliament acts on the agreement. Senator Reed Smoot, republican. member of the American debt funding com mission said today. Courtesy to the debtor nation required that the terms be accepted by France before final ratification was voted by this country. American financial leaders said.

The action of the house, which ratified the settlement late yesterday by a vote of 236 to 111, had been sought to permit tlon senators to dispose of a fight over the agreement impending in the senate finance committee. It was necessary for the house to act before the settlement could proper ly be brought up In the senate. Minority members of the finance committee have demanded hearings and have they desire to question members of the debt funding commission, including Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Senator Smoot said he would call a meeting of the committee today behind closed doors. A bitter fight will come when the measure Is to the senate, altho ratification Is believed to be practically certain.

HEIR TO CANADIAN ESTATE Hastings Freight Checker Will Get Share of $175,000. HASTINGS. June Ambrose Maloney, Burlington freight checker, la one of the three heirs to a Canadian estate that will approximate $175,000, according to a letter received from his granduncle, Robert James Fulton, Danbury, Ontario, Canada. This information was received this week and is the first word re celved by Ambrose from his grand-uncle in twenty-three years. According to the letter the first information obtained by Mr.

INilfon of his heirs was brought to him by a traveling salesman, who knew a James Maloney at Pittsburgh, Pa. sister, Mary, also lives there. knew my niece your mother left three children some place in (he letter said. This information led to the tion of James Maloney and Maloney ot Uarned of hi.s giaiul-uiule at Dan bury, OntariiL Our Faithless Oaths. Los Angeles Times; one who reflects on how most modern girts are says a magazine writer, make allowances for Yeah, and both fathers and husbands soon learn that the allowances have to be pretty liberal, too.

Tender feet experience real comfort in Florsheim oxfords. Free circular tion of air about the feet keeps them well conditioned. Florsheims are cool and airy because skeleton lined. The Frat $10 I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I lUisy Go. llff? GOLD CO.

CB I g'l an HI gM g'l I g'l gl B'l I I'l IBI B'l I I I I B'l ml Remarkable Values in the Hew Summer ii Frocks of Silk! I at only 5 Gay Dresses, for sum- mcr wear. Visions of ness of sheer, cool. I into mo.st ihiHrnlng Frork.s to Loi'omo or that will om-o you nnd auirria''. for tht'ir f.a so njuoh low i than you would fxpi frotn I'loi of suoh slyio Newest Pongees Plain Crepes Printed Crepes Figured and Plain Pongee i tions Border r- Prints i Georgettes Over Prints 9 and manv others ia 1 in ii? ifi.sr, wnntod sli.ulf' Jndr, boi.a lal tilln GOl.D’S Third 1 loor. Remember we have the Sunbeam frocks in 'arger to 52.........................................

95 CHILD TO GET ESTATE Viola Farran, Eight, to Receive Half of Grandfather's Cedar County Property. RANDOLPH, June 3. Viol Fararn, eight, daughter of Thomas C. Farran, resident of Cedar county for fifteen years and owner of a farm near here, was killed in an automobile accident near Omaha recently will get half of the estate of her grandfather. A.

Ii. Farran, valued at approximately $50,000, according to the will. E. B. Stewart of Randolph Is trustee of the estate.

A. L. Farran died here in 1921, leaving an estate of $50,000 to be divided equally between his two sons at the time one of the sons. Max Farran, attained the age of forty years. Max Is believed to be somewhere in Arizona.

25 YEARS AGO TODAY The seventy foot stone towers at the penitentiary was blowm over witii dynamite to make room for the erection of a new building. A notable wedding at Beatrice was that of J. Ed. C. Fisher and Miss Corinne Salisbury.

Their honeymoon was spent in England. A temperature of 87 degrees caused hundreds to seek the shade of Lincoln paik on Sunday and listen to band. The board of education re-elected Superintendent Gordon, placing his salary at $2,200. Principal Davenport was also chosen again. Miss Florence Maule and Frederick Curtis Cooley, former state university students, were married in Denver.

i Mr.s. Ii. so woll known as a Hoauly aiul i Health Consultant, who.se radio talks art' familiar lo many woimn tea Lout.s corUinura kIvo free ron.svillHtioiis i Frlflity umi Satuiday. her -tt the Marinello pin y. GOLD 1-iial Floor.

ropical IDorsteds CThe Ideal Summer Suits We like charge accounts And we make it very pleasant for you when you ask for one. a nice thing to know when nothing that compares with tropical worsteds for summer Made of pure virgin wool; they are woven in all the fine wear. patterns to be found in regular wool suits. You can buy a tropical worsted with the assurance that the fine appearance and style will remain all summer. Tropical worsteds are superior to other summer fabrics because can be expertly tailored.

do not sag or pull out of shape. are easy to keep cleaned and pressed. are more attractive because of beautiful patterns. 5 are keeps the summer heat from the body. Kensinqlon Tropical lUorsleds buying your clothes summer $25 Kuppenheimer $40 MAGEE'S Sheer simple frocks with Ju Hie srail.

sleeve or Hounee that is halhing suits dres.ses for tennis, goll or lounging porch of the count elub all clot In one wants for vacation time are shown in the McCall Styles in our pattern section. I 32 Imh Silh Broaddoths Ideal for Sports II ('ur. Ttocks. ft('. fine nnd washalile.

Iliese lovely Silk Hroadeloths in Hie of colored is ipt on hin kKrnuiid.a of or cream well a.s Muhl silk and heautlfully H.shii l.i. 112 iiiche.a 'the only GMl.D'.'-J und I looi. SI 1 36 111. Lingerie Voiles, at Vard 25( Fine it. Yoile.a.

N'ainsooUs. for snni- iner nndeniai inent.s. fool ami practical ami In a good of dainty yard Second Floor Washable Mattress (overs Rrnru- Ihr Old Matlrrns hrep Mnttrctifi in Khnpr ihr Xnr Mvi Vlrim III ihr Sanilaru Tlicy're from good weiglit elo.sely woven muslin and cut with good, lull allowance for shrinkaiie. All donl.l»- htit. ai.d ends taped for clo.siriK eover.

Will wear for years and practi. al, floor. 135 MATTRESS PADS full size 54x75 inch pads, made from goofl grade quilled padding and all tK)und ready for at each only 81x90 Sheets 2.45 im Good, heavy seamless Shc.l.s Hiid run-of thc-niill of well ktiown hrarid. hey will the of a first yuality Sheet and are jtrlced at, each GOI.D’S—Second 1 ill I Ml 11 I Ml till I IB I in IIB 4 III III 1C 1.39 Second I- loor. Bed Spreads Full 82x112 inch heavy S'ltm Led with a.allopod cut corners and well made.

An mii- MtandiriK at this low spe- (lal price, each only (lOl.D'S—cond Flooi 3.98.

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