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The Lincoln Stari
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FOUR THE LINCOLN MONDAY, MAY 18, 19S5. Here in Lincoln Try 5c Adv. First Nat Bank, Bldg. Ford cars sold on sasy paymonta, F. R.

and Banquets, luncheons and all service as u.snal during vc 'deling of Hotel $60.03 21J Illinois watches, now only $.42 50; $1.00 a week. Harrls-Goar ana audkville EVTRYBOthr F.S.. wr.n. A Prosrrjiin of F.serntlonsl Kniertiilnnirnt: Paul Cunningham Florence Bennet In n( lever oneelt Bur- Mu-lc" liv In the liiliirloiik Force MtxiNKt a rin lit iin.i, IVfhkter i'li'r BILLY GROSS CO. MU I I LLBIN I.AURIE The fhnrHcter Flint.lcr<« In siioxv UON AH CHUNG hlnii'- F.vnnnent« of A IT WHEELER DUO Kntertnliiiiie Kiiterf ainer- rhaiiOT chantar llxhh'h and tlie Orchestra MIOWH AT piALTQ Theater.

TIF.S.. XVF.n. THE WAN' with AOOI.rnK MKN.ItU Bit ARDO FKANT K.S HOW ARB. I rariiinoiint I Note Kediiced Xlat. i.Xc: Kvenlnc Children.

10c. Show a. 7, 9. LYRIC THIS WKKK (ieorite Siincrh and l.iiaiirion« Production an entertuinliiK dranin with BI.ANT IIK SXVKKT A RON A 1.1» OI.MAX tltlier F.ntcrtaJjilnir Featiiren On tlie Staec BUTTERF Oddltv SHOWS AT 1. 3.

0. She SoiiKht SEE LADY OF THE NIGHT A thrtlllnjr romanee with NORRA SHEARER BELOVED New Sennett Comefty F.vcitlna: with Hennv I.eonard SHOWS 3. 5. 7. 9.

Art Victor record orchestra, Blue Bird tonight. Admls- this orchestra, 25c. dancing, 5c a The entire third floor of the building, 13th and for rent In whole or part. Remodeled to suit tenant, phapin Grip F. 1951 street, reported Hunday to police that a grip owned V.y him had been stolen at the Rock depot.

Ice Box Robbed W. Davis, 2426 street, reported Monday morning to police that the ice box at hl.s home had been robbed Sunday. The Fifteenth Annual Conven tion of the D- L. D. No.

7'high-; way will be held at Hastings, Fri- day. May 22. Those Interested in good roads are Invited. Art Gallery Open. gallery ot the state university open to the public Monday, Wcdnesd.ay and F'ri- day evenings of this week from 8 to 10 o'clock.

Case Dismissed A complaint against Mrs. H. DeBrown, charging her with parking an automobile in an alley entrance, was dl.smisscd In Municipal court Monday morning. Personal Schedules should be filetl with County As.ses.sor on or May 31, 1925: Delinquents will be charged 50 per cent additional. O.

C. Bell, County Assessor. Adv. Complaint Filed complaint has been filed In Municipal court against Dewey IMckrel, charging to support wife and two children. It was expected some of the case would be made Monday.

Cars Collide driven 1 by Kolb, 827 New Hampshire street and Dean Bliss, 2012 street, collided at Ninth and Charleston streets Sunday afternoon. Tho ears were damaged, but no one wa.s hurt. Break-in Reported break-ln at the coal company office was reported to police Monday morning. Nothing waa mhssed li-otn the office, the report stated. Entrance was gained by forcing a window.

Firemen Make Run Firemen made a run Monday morning to the Tent Awning company building at 1616 street, where canvas In the rear had caught fire irom an unknown source. The (lam.ige w.es light Extinguish Grass Fre extinguished a grass fire at Twenty-fourth and XVoodcrest Sunday An automobile owned by Mosgrove, 1837 Washington street, backfiring at Tenth and streets, also an alarm to bo turned Ul. Divorce Action Decle E. brought suit for divorce against Matijka In district court Monday morning alleging extreme cruelty and non-support She a.sks restoration of her former n.ame, Willis. They were married June 16.

1923 In David City, Neb. Given Choice of Penalty (l.anshbrn and John Beecher, charged in Municipal court Mondmy morning with driving an automobile with no lights, no license and no muffler, were given the choice of a fine of 110 and costs each, or the padlocking by police of their LHi- for thirty days. It was expected they would leave the car with the Returned on Check Charge. B. McLaughlin was brought from Madison, S.

last Saturday by Deputy Sheriff Ward to answer a I ad check charge. They returned it' a second-hand Packard he Is said to have bought from the Logan- Jone.s Motor Co. giving a worthless check for $53. He says he has a wife and family living In Watertown. where he formerly op- cratc'l bus line.

He Is about 60 year.s old. Cushion Suit on Trial Thc controversy over 6.000 cushions for thc Hnlvcrsity stadium. In which the plaintiff, fweedlc Boot Top Co alleges the order was sent by Dee Eiehe, doing buslnes.s a.s the Standard Auto Tire is up for settle- ntent before Judge J. H. Broady and Jury in dl.strlct court.

Elche claims that he has $100 coming from the St. firm suing him for $1.325.01, alleged value of the cushions, He maintains that he acted as tho agent and as.sumed no 1 sponsibilUy for the sale to the Athletic ass'iciatlon of Stage Manager. John Brown, who will be thc stage manager at "The Lincoln theater Mr. Brown has been with the Princess Amusement about fifteen years and for the last three years ha.s been stage manager at the Rialto theater. Interested In Thrift Plan the I'nlverslty.

Waller Snapp agent the plaintiff company with the .1. Hays Wood Products CO- was called to the stand after opening statements Monday by Loula Pinkelsteln. attorney for the plaintiff and Itichard L. Stout for the defense. He alleged Eiche bought the goods.

SOCIAL CALENDAR. Events Tonight. Marriage of Miss tJlatlys Sidles to alden Huwey of Beatrice takes place at 8 at the Westminister Presbyterian church. Reception follows at tne Sidles home. 221(1 Shnridan boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Dell, dinner at the Country club in honor of Mrs.

I. W. Rockey. Mu Phi Epsilon musicale, home of Dean and Mrs. John Rosborough, 202(1 South Twenty-fifth street, at 8 Miss Helen Cochr.ane and Miss Dorothy bridge In honor of Miss Madeline Hneckcr, home of Miss Cochrane, 2424 Garfield street.

Degali club annual banquet at the Lincoln hotel. Events Tuesday Afternoon. Miss Harbara Wiggenhorn, prenuptial parly at the I'nlverslty cluh In honor of Haeckcr. Plattsmouth cluh meets'at 2:30 home of Misses and Lydia Wechbach, 1709 i. street.

Assi.sting hostesses, Me.sdames Con O'Connor, A. D. Eigenbroadt Huimc Dickson. ('haperones club meets at 2:30 at the Chi Omega house, 202 Twenty-seventh street, with Mrs. Charles ('ook, hostess, and Mesdames O.

C. Martin, C. F. Bryan and T. Allensworth, assisting hostesses.

day at Eastrldge. No name club meets for 1 Photo MacDonald- This picture shows a number of the youthful of cash saving script, waiting at the dom- of the Citv Bank to receive a s.A vings script areoplane and their fir st piece of savings si ript. No, lA Pocket Kodak Series II A new moilel Kodak, no of courie here on display. of the No. lA Pocket Kodak Seriei II include self-erecting front, Kodak An- astigmat 7.7, and matic shutter, The picture is Price $26.

Eastman Kodak (Lincoln Photo Supply Co.) 1217 Street Deaths Mrs. Adallne Krull, 86, died at 3 a. m. Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A.

.1. Spellman, at 1112 street. She leaves another daughter, Mrs. lYank Spelman of Hprague, and one son Fred KruM of Pprague. The body Is at mortuary pending funeral arrangements.

the Rayniond-Whitromb organization, managers of tours and cruises with hcadiiuarters in T.os Angeles. Cal. About People roT 1 I guilty of murder In the first degree, with a recommendai ion of mercy, hut there was no allei native provided by law lo permit the im- pi'sltlon of any other sentcnee tlian ath. Counsel for the boy announced an appeal would hr taken for a new trial. LINCOLN'I sehool graduation exercises.

luncheon, of Mrs. Roy i goes to Plattsmouth b'riday to Kupt. M. C. Lefler will motor: i Thursday to pnger.

where he will Fiftcen-Year-Old Youth Must speak that evening at the high 1536 South Nineteenth street. The body of Edwin Bond who was killed Saturday in an accident al Twenty-sixth and (y streets. Is being held at Castle, Roper pending funeral arrangements. FORMER UNIVERSITY GIRL TO MARRY IN OMAHA. Dr.

and Mrs William Kellogg P'oote of Om.aha announce the rn- their daughter Frances Esther, to Lawrence Theodore Steuben, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Steuben of Omaha. The wedding will take place this summer.

Miss Foote attended the Univcr.slty of Nebraska and Is a member of Chi Omega sorority. CLARA LINDLEY TO WED CLYDE H. NICHOLSON. Funeral services for Mrs. Lllllth Obbink, who passed away at Beatrice Saturday as a result of burn.s received in an explosion, will be held at 2 p.

m. Tuesday at the Hodgman mortuao. E. L. Hobbs will officiate, and burial i.s to be In Wyukn.

She 4s sujvived by her mother, Mrs. Adie Barnett and her husband, Albert obbink. Funeral services for Nancy Fellows were held at 2 p. m. Monday chapel.

Rev. Snyder officiated. Burial In Waverly cemetery. Funeral services tor James W. Ixjng of Filth, who died Sunday mornlng'at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

I. Wood, 1617 North Twenty-eighth street, will be held at the Pre.sbyterlan church in Firth at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial at the Firth cemetery.

He -4s survived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Feather of Lincoln, and Mrs. .1. E.

David of Darlington. and a son, C. Q. Long of Lincoln. Funeral for Clarence Tln- ney Bear held at 2:30 p.

m. Monday at Splain A- Schnell's chapel. E. W. Nelson officiated.

Burial in Wyuka. I John S. Hartley, 901 North Twenty-ninth street has received word of the death of his father, John L. Hartley, at Abbott, Colo. Mr.

Hartley was '76 years old. He also leaves his wife, Luara, a daughter, Mr.n. Arthur Smith of Lincoln, daughter, Mrs. Blanche Poet of Canton, a Mrs. John Iver.s of Peru, and a brother James of Cornwallis Ore The body will arrive In Lincoln Tuesday and be taken to Splain AScbnell's chapel, k'iineral services are to be held at 1:30 p.

ni. Wednesday at the East Lincoln Christian church, Twenty- seventh and streets, with Rev- Jack Leonard in charge. The body will then be taken overland to Utica for interment. Mr. and Mrs.

George Llndlev of Omaha announce the engagement of their daughter, Clara, to Clyde H. Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson of Omaha. Miss IJndley attended the I'nlverslty of Nebraska where she became a member of Kappa Tlieta sorority, and was graduated from the university of Omaha where she Is affiliated with Sigma Chi Omlcron sorority.

Mr, Nicholson will be graduated this June from the Uni- versit.v of Nebraska Medical college, where he is a memlrer of the Phi Beta PI fraternity. The we'ldlng Is to take place early in June. The couple will he at home In Omaha for a year, while Mr. Nicholson serves an Internship at the Methodist hospital. speak there.

at graduation ceremonies Pay With Life For Slaying Grandmother. Coming The Aremes cluh will hold an initiation at 8 p. m. Tuesday In the Lincoln temple. EPIlRTffiN May Cavalier, 15-year-old slayer of hla grandmother for the purpose of rotrbery, today was sentenced to die In the electric chair.

He stood awkwardly hefore the court twisting his hat and looking at the floor while sentence was pronounced by Koch. Otherwise he showed no emotion. mother was not in the cc urtroom. The visibly affected, told the boy that he had been found For TcJay for all are building this optical business. We fully realixe our responsibility in every case we take for an eye examination.

Your best good is our first consideration. By your satisfaction we gain success. Ask to see our $7.50 spesial. which eye examination, lenses and Kindy Optical 1209 street Largest in the West Phone B1153 MRS. PICKERING HOSTESS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY.

Mrs. Doanc Pickering entertained at an attractive birthday party this afternoon from to 6 in honor of her little daughter, Rom i Suzalne, who la celebrating her seventh birtliday. The guests, fourteen voung friends of the guent of honor, were entertained during the afternoon with a series of games and Madejline Brown gave a program of dainty dance.s. pink and white color mot iff decorated the refreshment table which was centered with a birthday cake topped with pink tapers. Personals.

Mr. and William Vldlock have returned from a two weeks trip south during which they visited Dallas. Houston and Tex. Mano Herzog of Budapest, Hungary, who is the guest of his uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Herz spent the week end with the J. B. Katz family of Omaha.

arrange events for LADIES' CLUB DAY. Funeral sevlces for Mary Godby who died in Omaha Saturday were held at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the Havelock Christian church. In charge of Rev.

G. A. Randall. Burial in the Havelock cemetery. PROPOSE AN INCREASE.

NE7V YORK, May An increase In the authorized common stock of E. I. Dupont De Nemours Sr from $100.00.000 to $150.000.000. was propo.sed by the directors today. The event for this week's golf day at Eastridge will he a hUnd bogey tournament.

Play will siart at 0 Tuesday morning and will until noon. Taincheon vvill be served at 1 and in the afternoon vvill be held the weekly bridge tournament for the women of the club. MRS. SANFORD ENJOYING. SOJOURN IN PARIS.

Mrs. Charles W. Sanford, who sailed late in April for Europe. 1s jjow In Paris at the Hotel Balzac. 4 Rue Balzac, the same hotel at which she stayed when In Paris several years ago and where she has found many asqualntances made during her former vislL Mrs.

A. W. Green and Mrs. W. E.

Chapin are with her and Mrs. A. 8. Raymond, who sailed a week later, has no doubt joined the Lincoln party by thsl time. Personals.

R. T. Ryder of Woodstock. the guest over Sunday of Glenn Kurtz. Mr.

Ryder is connected New City Council Approves Reappointments at Meeting. Frank Clark Gets Refund as War Vet for $42 Poll Taxes Paid. Admission for Orchestra Car snd Fountain Good Eats Blue Bird Pavilion Showgrounds Fifth and A Streets GALA EVENT of Admission FREE to Midway starting legislation straightening out street and problems, and re-introduction of ordinances which could not be passed by the old council last week, took most of the city rouncH's attention afternoon. It vva.s the first full sra- sion of body since taking offire. Recommendations of the commissioners, appointing chiefs of departments, were akso approved.

Mayor Zehrung re-appointed Theo Berg city clerk; D. L. Flricksnn, city engineer; an dFore.st Moeller and H. C. Schleuter deputies.

C. Petrus Peterson will be attoi-- ney, ('. R. Wilke his deputy and Ft. A.

Boehmer, assistant. Commissioner Srhrocder appointed Harry F. Farmer cashier at a salary of $3,000 a year; S. S. Smith and H.

H. Hendry, as.sist- ants, at $2,040 each. bond of and bonds of $5,000 each for the a.sslstants, were approved as was the bond of $5,000 filed by E. H. Kerr, named deputy city treasurer by Commissioner Glllasple, who named Philip Edinborough assistant superlnten- dt nt of parks.

('hief of Police Petei- Fire Chief Louis Hansen, Dr. Ch.auncey Chapman of the health department were re-appointed by John Wright. A. G. Johnson, chief engineer at the water and light department alao re-appolntrd.

Asks New Paving Districts. New ordinances Introduced today provided for the creation of paving districts as follows: street, Twenty-sixth to Twenty-seventh. Dudley street, Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth. Lake street. Eleventh to tcenth.

I.I street, Ninth to Tenth. street, Seventeenth to Twenty- first. All of Annahelni addition. Ordinances were also introduced pioviding for sewers at and Thirty-seventh and Fortieth streets, A to Randolph, and P'ortleth Forty-fourth, to Randolpli. The council approved a resolution by Commissioner Duncan changing the sidewalk line Eighth street from thc 4 foot to the 14-foot line, from Vine to streets.

Property owners In the district had petitioned the city to create a sidewalk district there. The street department agreement with property owners with reference to straightening a walk on South Twenty-slth street" between and streets, was approved. Clarke was granted a refund try the city treasurer of $42 poll tax because of payments he had made since 1904. He is a Spanish war veteran and has been drawing a pension since 1901. Plans and specifications on a sewer on street, to street, Lennox, M.

N. and P'rrr- tifth to Fou-ty-fourth streets, was approved and the ity clerk ordered to advertise for hlds. He was also directed to advertise for bids on paving Twenty-first, Holdrege to Potter, and for a 5-passenger touring car for the street department. Gas Range Demonstration Factory See the baking at our office Tuesday, Wednesday andThursday only. Buy your new Gas Range NOW.

Lincoln Gas Electric Light Co. YOUR SERVICE COMPANY May 19, Benefit Dance for Lincoln Military Drill Team, Public invited. Admission 5c a You Are Invited. Friday, May 22. Dance to Bob Hollywood Something new.

A Big Town Attraction. Beauty Contest for 3 Best Looking Girls. Sheik contest for 3 Handsomest Girls! Oh Boys! Big Yellow Cab Bus Leaves 10th and at 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30. Will Pick Vou Up Any Place on Route. (Fare Uni Place 5c Phont iz and Suits Cleaned and Pressed College Tailors Cleaners, Inc.

lilly Ecuirred Vodern Plant College Veiw closed Sat Will Call For and and Dalivsp I PLANE FACTS Over 2090 Lincoln have taken advantage of the $1.00 airplane ride. TIME LIMIT EXTENDED TO JUNE 1ST. Tickets purchased before that date are good any time hut no dollar tickets will be sold after June 1st. get YOUR RIDE nip this foupori snd bring to the Flying Field. It will entitle you to an airplane ride over The Journal's Ideal Heme.

any day between the houra of p. ni. and p. m. until lat.

I.tncoln Flvinr Field Ho. Knd ot nth St. Open Sun. Lincoln Flying Field SO. END 17th St.

We nae exrlualvelv A. R. A. and l.ubripatng Olla, are Penn. Paratine he- ownae It makes our mot o'r a fuiietlon proiteii.T and develops lesa rarbon than an.v other gaa and oil on the market.

MRS. DAY TD APPEAL. LOS ANGELES, worn preparing to file a new appeal In the ca.se of Mrs. Barnice Day former Ghlcago girl, sen- i tenced to serve from one to four- teen years in prison for throwing acid In the face of her husband, Day, son rtf a wealthy Chicago in.surance official. In the meantime the girl was held In the county jail, a ten day stay of execution having been granted with filing of notice of appeal.

BRUCE OAK i FLOORING HOLLAND Reason Enough Newspaper space is the com- inediiuii of adverti.sing’. Complete, because it will accomplish all thinixs that liood advertising may be expected rea.sonably to accomplish. It is not an adjunct or a supplement to any other kind of advertising. For the national advertiser, it insures rapid and thorough retail distribution. Retailers want newspa- merehandise, heeause Newspaper advertising That i.s why the hulk of all advertising appears in the newspapers.

There are other rea.sons for the supremacy of newspaper atfvertising, but none important as this-It merehandi.se er the counter. 08681807.

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