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TWO THE LINCOLN STAR JUNK 28, 1823. out to Trlnooln nowoflt rlasa aildltlon KrankUn i Pnrk and i this I Just a block of Sum- on 2Sth atrcrt. Adv for Fraight sn'a aimlnst the h'armcrs' ro-operatlvn iotmpany of Wahuo by the North- Robarta Macaonald photograph E. W.dlo-, und.rtaV.r.B.«,! frrltfht chatgos on a oar I'f coal Hodflman ambulance Blin. I from 8tonlngtun.

to on August S. 1S20. Dr. Maaon. fcot specialist.

TUchardt Walford. H. S. i Hlntovsky. C.

1- Storcr. F. F. For an Florida Hlchard Johnson were each fined vs wvt 1 tt iF i AlUiGlhealepj Deaths (Advertisement.) THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. COOLED BY CHILLED AIR.

Dorothy Dalton in Her Latest Picture, "Dark a worst-enemy. "What power is stronger than ET eEPOIlIS Ai EMS Water Bonds for Hcmingford Turned Down By Auditor Mrs. Eaura B. Shirley. 79 years old, mother of Miss Elna Shirley of this city, died at a.

Thursday at a local hospital Her home was at Uobcrts' chapel, pemflng funeral Carroll Receives Information iegtilrr 1 village Clerk. In a letter to the last named official Italph l.aw- Waler extension bonds of the village of Meinlngford. Box Hutte countj'. In the amount of $5,000. have been ttjrnod down by State sale should not have been confirmed by the courijf At the time It was made he wNs quaranttued In his home because of ecarlet fever and It was him to be lues- ent to protect hlinself.

He wmts the order I'f eonflrmatlun and the land resold. ffoIdsCoIam yStoreNevrs. arrangements. your Ford Cara sold op easy payments. F.

Ilussomr. ard Strap brown pump our regular $4 00 June Special Frblay 12.50, New Way Shoe Store, Have- Wlnson Ander- anu 1 II and contn Thursday morning la police court on charges of vlolatinK the two hour parking orvllnance, Halph S. Moseley, who faced a similar charge, was fined $2 and costs. Denies Divorce Judge ilias denied a divorce to NUry Holmes. 1S25 street, Holmes, following a hearing in dis Stolen the itoimes, Bon.

2105 street. trlct court. The couple wa, married police Wednesday night that i 1908. They have bicycle had been stolen. Ifour cirtldren.

She. ullegaYl personal Buy all your garments direct violence and lack of proper support, factory at factory prices and save Allen Thompson pleaded guilty to writing no- fund check before Justice W. Hawes Thursday morning and fmed 15 and costs and paivt the oheck. The complaint charged him 2Rc on every dollar. Mary Jan? (lamient Co.

1423 M6 jewel Waltham Railroad watch for only $39 50. down, $1 a week, first payment down, 91 a weew. ohecK, me Likes tho watch. IMrris Ooar, i writing a $2 no-fund check Ktinlr Our 15-year straight loan plan on City property Is decidedly the best. Lk)w rates.

I-et us ligure your loan Federal Trust 147 So. the Nebraska State bank to tho Sugar Bowl on June 12. Seeks Norman has filed suit in district court for dl- vvorce from Harry Nigman, They auy kwere married at Barnesvllle. I. fttolen Mrs A.

Arms- 1918. and have no children. Sh- 144 South Eleventh street, charges non-suport, that he tn the noMre Thursday that her, and that on April last he Jold bind rTng been ran away and entered Into a pre- hZr riNims 1 (ended marriage wlth another woman irtolen from her rooms. at Bluffs. fl riportill Appeal I.

Filed-John DeFord fl of a black Nebraska garage owner, between Fourteenth a-nealed to the eupreme court from handbag on between uu tVie Otoe county dls- mrd Seventeenth Bring us your foot troubles. A Xfwxyt from fhlcago specially trained tn Dr. Hrhoirs Mdthod of Foot fom- tort win serve you here free day. Budd's Shoe have our own funds to loan on mrm. residence and buelnsss prop- Ixiwest Interest the bidgment of the Otoe county district court, wherein he was oen- tenced to from one to two years in the penitentiary This sentence followed his third conviction on a charge of unlawfully dispoalng of intoxicating liquor.

Bankruptey Joseph IT. Dudley, a taxi driver of Idncoln. filed "Would you givp the man you loved to another woman If you could not marry him? Rich, reckless. the world at her suddenly helpless under the fascinating power of a man she hated. Never was Dorothy Dalton eo warmly beautiful, never has her emotional fire been given such splendid story of brilliant lights and sinister ehadows.

of breathless adventure and tender pathos, of ardent love and merciless revenge. Three Btrlkee, a new mermaid comedy. Pathe review, athe news and Aesop fables. Extra added at- I traction: TTavla Waters and girls In a dance fantasy. Shows start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p.

m. COLONIAL THEATRE. Cooled By Typhoon Breezes. He was a hero In France, but his home town called him a kidnapper. Imposter, hank bandit, and put him in Jail.

Paprika? Ifs full of It. "The Sunshine Trail' with Douglas Maclionn. Everybody Is praising thie picture. A wild west hero, a dress suit vHllan. a pretty girl in the old home town, and a kid who turned out to be a cupld.

Thrills, laughter, exciting adventure In spirited romance of east and west. Thurs-, day, Frldav and Saturday, the last episode of "The Oregon Trail." Hound ten of Fighting Blood. comedy travel this one of the best bills for many a day. Shows start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. Funeral services for James will be held at 2 p.

Friday at Dastle, Roper and chapel. The services will be conducted by Hev. Hollingsworth and the G. A. U.

Interment will made in Wyuka cemetery. Funeral eervlnces for John Brunken were held nt 2 Thursday at Castle, Roper and chapel. The body was taken to HiMlaan, fo rlnterment. Believed to Involve Prisoners Taken In Dakota. Washington Officials Ask Full Description of Wright and Sawyer.

V'ratornal Aid meets for the regular ses.slon tomorrow tughl at the Knlphts of Pythias hall. A short program ill be followed by d.inclng Everyone i.s weloomc. The club meets ir I luncheon Saturday a1 ihe homo of Mrs D. Hoggins Twenty-ninth and Franklin avenue. Funeral services for F.

Wegher will be held at 9 a. Friday at St. to'the incident in southern Eighteenth and streets Rei. last eek when the men Caslmlr will conduct the i hopped from one town to another in terment will be made In I cars. Tho sheriff eays that The Flret'a petition in voluntary bankruptcy 6eiM7 In clotng Wednesday, giving his debts at Trwst company of l.lncoln.

Neb. at $3.005 and claims exemption for $500 The largest cemetery. Funeral services for Philip Kahler will be held at 1:30 p. Friday at the home. 605 South street and at 2 p.

at Congregational church. First and strete. Rev. Gustav Henkelman wll conduk the services. Interment will be made In cemetyy.

Restrains Cowgill From Tearing Down High Board Fence District Judge Morning Thursday grafted au rence, bond examiner in tbo office of the auditor, explains to the authorities that the hond.s are In excess of the amount in which the municipality mnv thu.s obltgute itself under the statute. Hemlngford already has outst.and- Miivi ing water exten.slon bonds for $4,000 I for I luncheon Saturday at X. mfimntlon rollected by T. the law only a village to the home of Mrs D. Hoggins.

More tn- itself for such to tho W. Carroll. that extent of I per cent of as.sessed creases the The limit Iq thl.s dasc is Ray sawyer and The proposition submitted the men wdio are From lu the voters was a one for ber of Nebraska auto a ,5.000 Issue, and not for bonds Sheriff W. S. of comes a report that era In this form tho board might issue up to the limit.

As It is. the entire issue is Invalid, according to the holding of Mr Lawrence, approved bv the auditor. two men. about 30 years old. stole a Buick car at Boise and drove It to St John.

where they abandoned It and stole a Chevrolet, drove it to Bickelton, and left ll- There they 'stole the Buick car that i was abandoned at Franklin. June 18. at midnight, when the three men in it were surprised by the night watchman. Another bit of Information fits here to form a connection between the and the men. Jim the third member of the party who was killed when the car stolen at Pierce turned over near Haytl, S.

D-. a week ago is said to have made hla section farm was fonclosed upon home at Oakes. N. according to and was hid in by the Crowell J.um- 1 eruer temper-i niessage The message alao stated her and Grain company, one of the mdles. wrote home from Walla lien holders.

He s.sys ihat the price other city offl- -vvaiin. about June 8. The was grossly Inadequate and the A V. v-v oA I fll HAVE TOU TRIED Frank Merchant Fornerly Hotel Now Delavan Cafe 14S9 street Holt County Man Seeking to Have His Land Resold In an appeal to the supreme court from the district court of Holt couni ty, Peter Person scarlet fever for much of the predicament In which he finds himself. His quarter Not To Drivo Car F.

a Donahue. 1945 South street, charged In pollen court with was oTtlered by Police Jmlge Chappell Thtirsday morning not to drive a for thrvo Minnie c. Police of ('hrlstopher C. Wolfe, Cimppell Thursday morning against Dudley. listed at about Unutol until Friday the case cj 600.

rise- from National debtor is the Auto company, which to have $4,493.47 due it. Another claim by the Haneen Cadillac company for A Judgement secured by Minnie C. Wolfe, adminlstratix for -M. Blakenshlp. Shenandoah, arlly restraining Allen P.

Cowgill or clala from tearing dodn board fence arotmd the Bank of ('ommerce building Tnlrteenth and streets. cation wras made by the Crltch Oberliea Dumber company, which of Wright and Sawyer and suspects constructed the fence. A hearing stealing a Ford coupe there SERVICE BROUGHT TO YOUR DOOR OI.K.^NlNHi SKUVIIK. ttict guaranteed kind, which costs no more than the ordinary kind, is what we have to offer you. Just Phone F-23T7 DICK WF.8TOVKR, Mgr.

And Still ftnolhtr Group of Sntdatular Thtsc Spctlal PLirchasc I ATCMM LUiJFNday we iiffor more iquntal Chl- oHgo lots which savings of the most charaetcr Anii the nmny ousl.v advert I.sed Im.s I'ontlmie on sale Ft Ida? whih Ihov hud. I'one and Sheer Quality body was taken home by hD father. Bert Sidles. The son years old. Sheriff William Cole of Colfax.

wires for a full description been set for next Monday morn- restraining order followed a clash between the street commissioner and the lumber company of- some time ago. The war department been unable to identify the enlistment of Sawyer, who claimed he was a member of Company D. Engineers, a car were dismissed aa defendants In the case of Julia Rudolph Boehmer I Nahley against Perry Anthony and Decree Judge Morning Judge Stewart securities Investment company and granted a divorce to Ruth Hrran Gordon A Brian, late Thursday. The plaintiff filed suit January 18, 1922. against Mr.

Kathryn D. Harnly. Lincoln Joseph li. McFayden. Grace M.

Harris. Lincoln Lyle Jone.s, Council Myrtle A. Hetrick, Raymond Adolph E. Bollman. Colorado Springs Esther C.

Oslund. Colorado Springs Uoyd C. Klemschmltt, Grafton Grayee Jolley, tmrynn utorinr name uf Anthony, Jacob C. and Georice H. were married Omaha In Liesveld, Milbum O.

Shuftleff and Itlt snd have no children. Rhe other plaintiffs for 16.300, cruelty non-support end which amount she Is alleged to have that he abandoned her and Is now In Colorado The plaintiff was granted permanent alimony of $1,000. Invested In stock Idnooln Auto ana Tractor school on their Inducement .27 ,.22 .27 .22 .25 .21 29 23 .28 .23 sloner and tne lumuer memoer oi flclals as to whether a permit. division and served overseas, for which a fence lequtred exhibited on both ni-ms, the protection of the public. Includes resulted from hlgn the right to paint signs of) the fence, explosive The complainants say that no Sawyer to have Jectlon was made after at North Platte, but a ines- signs were painted, and that that he Is not known! Mr.

Cowgill has asked them to have there, the work or he will take action him- i self. COOLED BY CHILLED AIR TH AT. Dorothy Dalton IN Secrets Breezy Amsrlcsn Lovs and Hot Oriental Passions Clashing In Romanes of Fascinating Appeal. A Msrmald Comedy. Re 4 Extra Added Attraction FI.AVIA WATERS AND GIRLS IN A NEW DANCE FANTASY Rialto fiymohony Orchestra.

Shows Start 1, 5, 7. 9 p. 900 inEND RIILRDID PICNIC Lincoln Employes of Burlington Hold Annual Outing At Seward. Special Train Carries About to Speak During Evening. Three hundred people were on the tmln taking Idncoln employes of tho Burlington railroad to their annual at Seward and two hundred or more arrived by automobile, if was estimated by E.

S. Sequin, chairman of the committee tn charge Five C'dCches were used to convey the The State band played during the dinner hour from 12 1 Hares and other contesta were started at 1:80 and a baseball game between the tralnnim and englnemen etarted aoon after. Free dancing was provided from 3 to 5. The band scheduled to play agatn during the dinner hour from 5:30 to 6 90 Governor Bryan, who will apeak In the evening, arrived late in tho afternoon. He will apeak at 7:80.

Coryell Oil company. Normal boulevard, frame realdence, $1,000. R. Yockel. 8224 Normal boulevard, tile reeldence, $5,000.

F. Yockel. 3224 Normal boulevard, tile realdence, $5.000. P. Woeter, flumner street, frame residence, $3,500.

About People Lieut. Colonel Culver, of Fort Sam Houston. Texas, arrived In Lincoln Wedncadav evening. was called home by the serious Illness ofli his mother, Mrs. John 11.

Culver. who is in St. hospital. YYhlle he is in the city. Col.

Culver Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Smith, University Place, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. J. N. Byrne. (00 North Thirteenth street, a daughter and Mrg.

R. C. Y'ork. 2024 Day. Weep-j Is with his cousin.

Mrs. E. ing Water, a daughter. C. I To Face Charge Of Auto Stealing Leroy Haeee and Charles Elliott will bo brought to Idncoln from I Omaha Thursday afternoon by T.

W. Carroll, chief state officer, to face a charge of stealing F. L. Fo-d hero June 13. -These men were caught at Blue HUl last week, while trying to trade the coupe for a sedan with a garageman.

Reaae. according to officers, stated that ha had stolen the car at Omaha. The men were ftrst brougnt to Lincoln from Red Cloud, and last Monday were taken to Omaha, where officers preparing to them The motor serial numlYer on the Ford had been filed off, and the car had to he taken to Omaha to have the numbers brought out. When the number was learned, It wag round that the car belonged to Rogers. Correct Wedding Stationery This season we are featuring a new deckle edge wedding sheet whlcR Is quite distinct from any styles shown in the past.

Our arrangement of samples makes eaay and competent salespeople will advise you aa to the moat correct style. Orders should be placed as early as possible in order to allow ample time for careful engraving. I GEORGE BROTHERS The Wedding Btatlone.ra Stationers 1213 Street jj FISH! FISH! FISH! Halibut, per lb Red Salmon. Fancy Breakfaet Mackerel, ea. 15c Carp, per 18c Kippered Lake Trout, psr Whits Fish, psr Pike, psr lb.

White Perch, per lysy OPENED A NEW BARREL OF SCHMALTZ MARKET Phone B3349 120 So. 11th St. COLONIAL THIS WEEK Cooled phoon Hreete Sunshine With MrLesn RKFORK THK FUBLIC A New rinub I'ollnrd Round 10 BLOOD" i IB FUI. AT. The Last Chapter OHEOt'tN TUAIL" Rliows Start 1-3-5-7-9 m.

Got to See Mamme EVry populsrity of tun.lul. tret sprssdlnf II yu ol it Record, by Teil is number Ce TONIGHT Sunset Party House luKed to the Public on Account of DE MOLAY DANCE Our Celebrated Cling Tite Suction Plate The moel popular and modsrate- ly pricad aet of taath our laboratory hae avar produced. They are from scientific uramants thua conforming factly to tha roof of the mouth and thair construction ineura your improvad axpree- aion and nautral appaaranca. A $20 value, our price only Broken Plates Repaired, $1 Up. FREE EXAMINATION WE BANISH PAIN We Save You up to on Dentist ry.

$10 r. Farrington oee Dentistry Well s. e. Corner 13th 8 Entrance on 11th St. Ndioiuii Castle, Roper Matthews B6501.

1319 street. They Look Good Feel Good The ideal summer f'aliries--- Wdjsted Gaherdine. They're liiiht and airy and yet. when tailored as the.se fine suits ar will hold their provide lastiuii appearance in torrid weather. Silk (lose at Thoy're firnt quHlity In lilark- a quallt In wltli liilc Rpgulurl.v 1 l'rhlay I Tropical Worsteds and Gaberdines 25 For the Regular, Tall, and Short Man Palm Beaches $12.50 to $22.50 A great showing of these summer comfort clothes in plain and fancf models, solid and mixed colors.

Kuppenheimer Air-O-Weaves These are the finest summer clothes that money can models, wonderful tailoring. Three-pieces; $40, and $50. them in our windows MAGEE'S Aiiothcr (lilcaAo Purihast LOT of One 111 of IiIkD Ki.Htl'' thnt we've iKi Old' tlirouKti no- anll), and I'Int f4 well wltli don- tnir- ror.H. 1 li In ralf. enlf, peG'nt.

innriM'co. hlrnH I r. values I rnln'' U.D'.' I lo'ir Special (hicafto Purchase Lot Belts at 19( la of tmrrlmi'ed fioin inan- ntn'turei, at a Irection ot Itrlng-' on hiRh UeltH foi wonu'ii ttr 1 at thia Unv black, t' judo nov 1 coin I dilations i li pearl tun ctttin I .4 fo 1 fiO TWO SPECIAL LOTS WHITE kid nt, ntth pearl Ivoi :,2 to iinh lenKlii." Unv figure III 19 1 29c Lot 2 GOLD'ri I I Tcddv Bear StiHs 95( Tcd.ll* v.ell nf wldto pink or i hn ftn'l. find. trimmed.

KiMid. full dHin'y preti). A great alno at 95 l.mrth I'livo I For Friday and Saturday 5 00 A 10 14 Bernice $18.50 September $19.00 The above prices against decline for 1923. Phone your order today. are exclusive Accept no substitute.

Peoples Coal CO; 39( Conflncrs at 25( Well ef Indi '11 ll'i nr idnk I'-, to 1 lYnhi. und day 25 (RU.D’S fo'rtli rloof In. Pmalts 11( all Will in wante-l IlKhl and 24 inch l.tcale« of qtjHlUy a I low fiKur. whl'ti Iht sP'-- nil I) i4n IK GOI.D St nml 1 AU.TYME CREPE RATINES VOILES CANTON CREPES Drenses thati will please you at theae pricea. PARK WHERE THEY DANCE od Sure! Ten Electric Fans 5c A UANCE LEO BECK and hb ORCHESTRA Itoat't Pritltry, I.

6 Im tw PRINTING Phone -4469 Styles Knife Pleated SleeveleSS Skirts Sweaters 4.95 2.95 to 9.95 Summer Blouses, real values Asta. Cbicksa and J'otato na. RafiUlle Inadsd from idc or At and NOT A POISON to 19.50 Blouses 8.95 and in Itoati- 111 plum and iflll ff rifili I 11 ''I llurdlnir liMVi, hiii. nt 5n 1 liird 8 95 Up lo 22.50 Di'css Shirty mbie, emce fi'voti-t fiy fiovilty, uiid plKln gray LffiW li I 'I to 2-' 'ft ta 'o' f.f.r.-'l -I ifii Third Mnor 12 50 DOMINION (a Ntin) X. M.

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