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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 17

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THK LINCOLN STATE JOURNAL, Till RSI)Y. APRIL 21. L927. 1 9 30 a. ml DirTI TPI7 HC TUP PTITll II 1QT RFI HW TUP RFMH 11, MERE MENTION.

I Weyant, Plumblng. Adv. Thursday A of the. BASEBALL BOX SCORES. case of the I KE: i ZZ 1 Roberts, undertaker Adv.

lage sale, 117 North 9th. Thursday. Adv. Cholce channel catfish, 27c lb. ROBINS BREAK OFF lfev! RALLY IN SEYBraiA During hot weather use Roberts court for the offense.

It was al milk. Only ten cents a quart. Adv. ieged by the defendant that ees ti kk hnv nd assaulted him on February 24, ItSt In Frost 128 The monthly bzuslness meeting ptpuNP.CP' ggpl f3 I very long ago loudly praising no v. of the Printing Hou ak Riht Site I I 1i KNOCK URBAN SHOCKER OFF "nagging wife as an asset which iTive fep rr Yteelfs Krause.

Mr. Scheraer was! STM fTZ r' 1 8527' 2000a olmous amount of good if his wife west on street. Miss Clark! fg (Moore, 0 0 0 i dld not with nim" taken to the Lincoln General! tyr A sa 6 "11 2 11 Rtchbo'urg 1 1 potash monopoly AmmZy? Mm MAY BE RECTIFIED If GERMANY CUIUS A DISPOSI Mt ZlZZZZlmi efair. (Copvrleht. 1927.

by The Journal be sold Losing German will as 1 Ml 'HI I 1 IPS SEEi "oSKT. Umi tbto tmi to the Umleu gjiinn. iplrt Orniaby, usual this year to the American 1 1 vi z'oc field, Detroit shut out St rwrrnnrr April 20. first game of the season field. Detroit shut out St.

readily conceivable to the modi which led to the hissing. It is ab mil'i ami limn sunl hi smii an cuhtwikv il alwas a relative tate. whether very at hirtM or ac varn a', t. luneenied. an cuu.M.ion.

I children. No. 10th. See the Mai Marmon Leavitt It. were lodged the city jail Wednesday evening on charge.

oi i.n. Friday, Freadri. Bros. Grocery with aalal, loai 17c Ad About forty democratic of the house an i I Grand hotel ednesday of the group in the session closing A report whs made to police Wednesday evening that a bicycle belonging to Charles Roberts, 3159 during the aft iring the afternoon. The storm Wednesday afternoon i blamed for the collision ofjty cars driven by T.

C. Tracy, 717 South Twelfth and Wallace Laugh 1 lin, 1630 Harwood at Twelfth and to both G. 1045 North Tenth, reported to police Wednesday night that while his car was parked on Tenth street between and during the evening someone ttole from it the storage battery, ground cable, an inner tube, a hammer and pliers. The regular luncheon of the '61 1 In Ulyse Rhodes of the Trinity M. I will deliver a short addr several musical numbers presented.

will he Delta Kappa, at. the monthlv dm dine of the orgam.a Grand hotel. About thirty attended Those initiated were Arnold Mar tin. Raus Hanson, J. M.

Ostrey and i Ober mkrupt dress slip slippers, $1 SI. Adv. The Jury in the ShulU again. si Ch charged by Mrs. UlU.

evening, and was instructed I Jurge Shepherd that if a verdi was reached during the night, should be sealed and would be Sleep Better Feel Younger Stop Getting Up Nights getting up nights, burning sensation, backache, or other symp toms of bladder weakness try Cystex Com. ey back if nightly risings, burning are not allayed, and you do i Hv, Compound only Special Values ON HOME NEEDS tta. Proudm 14J so. 10. Perfection ty ye writer ribbons for June ail makes 01 standard and yot table going machines 60 cents each, postage a the tact LONG LOSING HABIT BARRETT HOMER GIVES THE TEAM 4 TO 3 WIN.

Giants Mount to Second Place by Beating Phillies 5 to 1 Cards Win at Home From Cubs. Perfect Day Por nornsoy. with Mayor Walket and i other iaus in tho stands, ih. York Giant. opened their bono season under ideal weather ci ndt Hons with a 6 to 1 victory l'hillies.

ing duel between Fred Fit si eakemng at the CioJ Hornsby batted 1,000 in his first New York appearance with a pair of singles, a base on balls and a lflrmau'ctt(10j3pnnJa'n ST. LOUIS, April 20. uV "W.e Willie" Sherdel held the Chicago Cardinals celebrated their first Louis tans, after a famine ot thirty eight years, saw a major lea gue pennant for the lirst time when the pennant, emblematic ot the Ia tioual league championship won by the Cardinals last was unfurled prior to the game. The crowd was approximately 12,000. The score: MAYOR REMEMBERS ACTOR Raymond, Who Was Killed I Hollywood, Played Sev era! Times Here.

When Tlle jourr and read cal corned) JgCJjdhth: jveral tir Ray Raymond, mu. i tor, had been beaten lollywood, the mayor 8tate vg wmiam E. Dees tor an al ged assault upon Leon C. Smith was filed in district court Wednes day afternoon in an appeal by Dees (1 porte(i fhl. Tuesday him regarding trains to Omaha.

The three are Cnup Tanner, tair two; Dan Lyon, nineteen; Harvey Holbert, nineteen. A roadster driven by Ansel Avre. Washington and Uickett, was al Tuesday night when the machine mile south of Sixth and South streets. Mr. Avre and Merle Kar noopp, who were in the car, first noticed smoke under the dash and when they opened the engine hood, blaze spread, apparently start ing.

I ires ied. The los as partly J. portrait photographer.Ad DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Beatty The body of Jacob Beatty, eighty six, who pass ami i iaml 1 ties, lay i hn.lv takpn al arrangements. Lemonds Rev.

Stephen S. Lem onds. seventy four, died at the Mrs when he was taken ill. I at Hodgman't pending mgements. Schofield I 10 fi rguson.

Ferguson Mrs. El forty three, died in On mottling The body ii will remain until fui ught to the Full Gospel church. Burial will be in the Mavelock cemetery. Dinges Henry Dinges, eighty six, died suddenly at the home of orge Dinges, 1108 New Hampshire street, at 11:30 p. in.

Tuesday. The body is at Splail! Schnell's pending funeral arrange 1UMcCuistion John T. McCuis DR. BRADY'S HEALTH TALKS. accuracy of the diagnosis, ritill.

it ektokra fnce, 16 1 hi oe mm wore taken to the po lodging att. a. K. Milliard, lllo is I i in 1 1. liirc, it'purtt'd that an North fourteenth stir.

1 rV" ihai lie was walking north night in the police sta U.dgers. UM ca led the street to a p.m. one Beals, i I American Farmer Will Continue to Buy While Department of Justice Is Fighting Exorbitant Prices. By David Lawrence. WASHINGTON.

April 20. potash made trom May 1, next, out the art merit of justice is going ahead with its plans to restrain, if po, ibb s'n season. any concerted attempt to charge exorbi dani Tinted Stale A torm Donovan has begun in order to test out the policy of American appeal tion to foreign monopolies el raw the department ol Justice nopoly will be upheld by the preme court ot tne i niton tho there is no telling when cisiou will be rendered. The American farmer buys la percent of the German fertilizer and the department of justice is objecting to use by the German potash syndic ate its pmv. i The German syndicate binod with the French that the probelm is complicated in that the French government is a pany I the transaction.

Willing to Make Concessions. The German representatives who have been iu conference here this we. with olticials ot the depart ment. ot justice and the department. of commerce have expressed their desire to work out a formula Uiat will be acceptable to the American government, but such a solution could not bo applied at once inasmuch as the season for making contracts for this year virtually is at hand.

So the temporary plan was advanced by the (oiman dicate of Koine ahead thru the es tablishment of an American selling agency as a branch to a corporation organized under Holland laws. This plan has not been approved by the d. 1 1 1, '1 1 be. an Ullts not wish to prejudice its case when the broad principles of a penwUMtt! arrangement are argued. Nevertheless, it is understood that no restraining order will be asked against this year'l operations so that no financial (OSS will be incurred while the principles are being threshed out.

Indeed, the temporary plan will be one of the things discussed when the issues are joined either in court or in informal conferences. Friendly Feeling Existing. The friendliest feeling exists be really involves nomic theory. The hopeful that some method will be worked out which will permit to prove that by a constantly ing campaign ol education it use of fertilizer the prices will to drop rath; than increase other words, they hope to operate tional organization which will increase the volume of sales and permit a decline price. to art i more extensive with mding SfSTf fajffZV! ing to open American branches.

InnAir I rrA TITD DDI! TADC DnUIVftH 1U Mb IXLhLlUni) W. H. Urokaw, director of the ag ricultural extension service at the University of Nebraska spoke be fore a meeting of the Lincoln real I estate board on the things the ag ismuU tubercuiosia uu berculosis gets (body's goat. The goat's immunity is only rela Lnlute immunity against any disease is hardly conceivable. Such slate seems as miposslDie, to me medical mind, as a nonstop airplane flight around the world, yet not quite so impossible as a giraffe.

Utip hefme Jen'ier discovered vaccination the country people be thire fanner's were inoculating. themsehes and their children with cowpox for twenty or thirty years i t.elieved the comparatively mild isfigunng i A measles linishes in of years, imii.iuual II J.Ohed quantity wu and thus ev may again virulent infection. days after the person is bitten, three weeks being the average period. In rare cases the disease has appeared many months after O. What are the meanings of the three lights on airplanes; The red and Rreen light each of the wings of an airplane respectively and the white light the tail verve the same purpose the corresponding lights on shins.

They enable the pilot of another portions of an airplane. BAKERS CLOSE SESSION Dr. Blish Speaks to Nebraska Bakers at Final Meeting Wednesday. The Nebraska Master Bakers association ended its meetings Wednesday afternoon at the Lincoln hotel by a talk from Dr. M.

J. Blish, of the state agricultural college, on the subject of "Experimental Baking Tests," and an open forum conducted by Doctor Blish. Approximately seventy five mem bers were present. Doctor Blish told the group that the flavor ol their bread was tn, thing that influenced the consumers and explained the ditier ent factori that detrrnin." the flaor of bread. Doctor Blish used several loaves ot bread there to il examined by the members.

He gave a report ot ditterent experiments and the conclusions reached from baking and milling tests. Wednesday morning wore: A Mc Thompson, Norolk, president Harry Thompson, Crete, secretary; C. W. Ortman, Omaha, treasuier; Harold Lemar, Omaha, H. E.

Green, Hasting. F. J. Wiscelsen, Fremont, and C. E.

Masterman, Lincoln, vice presidents. Health Parade All Sunday. To educate the natives of India how to be well, a health procession was held in Calcutta trom 8 oXilock in the morning until 8 in the evening on a recent Sunday. The long educational cortege was led by the leading doctors ot Calcutta, anu in rinded many exhibit. mounted oil auto trucks.

Along the line of march members of the Ghola Anti Malaria society sang a song suitable in the occasion. At principal street corners a series of lectures on "Sanitation and Economic Conditions of Bengal" was given by SJ Jnanajan Neogy. Tours Ireland Claiming to be a Hands. lian and Dundalk, Irel hands. He 1 ublin and said h.

ed to Belfast on his dleit heS Vilh The immunity conferred by an attack of smallpox or by vaccina lion certainly diminishes gradual Browns Bow to Tigers. in the at Navin Louis to day 7 to 0. Earl Whitehill, Tiger left hander, a master of the Browns thruout. drove in two of Detroit's runs in the fifth with a circuit clout the left field fence. 1 Im cial paid attendance was 33,071.

I I I i I Indians Get to Lyons. GBTJCAfiO. April 20, The eago White Sox sutiered a American league lid in Chicago, with Cleveland as the victorious opponent. The Indians bunched hits and drove Lyons off the hill in the sixth. A crowd of about 30,000 saw the opener.

The score: SIDEWALK FOR EAST Improvement Coming Tract irom lhirty First to Thirty' Third Streets. long asked for sidewalk ioaate the south side oi Thirty first on the Rogers about to become a reality, Side walk Inspector Clapp George H. floors uoa mit. Wednesday The Wife as Culprit. 1 variety of opinion expressed by the to could 1 become insane.

It would be all well in a novel physician would take the notion seriously. Good Work Answer ere 111 OU B. C. I think if I place I'd congratulate having accomplished myself good work. 1 should lose no sleep worrying about it.

I ertainiy justice was done, and without unpleasant publicity for the innocent vic Sweating Feet. Will you please tell me thine I can use to nrevent minish sweating of the toet? There is no bad odor but the dampness keeps the skin in Dad Answer: The liberal powder made by mixing oi boric acid, talc (nr. ler iblv the kind of talc used tor dust ing inside tire shoes) will usually sweating ot Farmers and Fresh Air. uric acid in body is due to defective oxidation, how do you account for the fact that Camera who work in the open air at all times are troubled with uric acid more than city people whose employment is indoors? They But if it have uric acid than indoor mark era, that Isn't the physiological question involved. Oxidation in the body reins to OOmbulUOH and not ureatnes WILLIAM BRADY, M.

D. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. y. hat is the boiling point of A. The bureau of standards says that, the boilinc noint of petroleum oil varies very widely, and no defi nite figure can be given.

Kero e. (300 degree! Fahrenheit) or lower, while man: oils decompose or "crack" befon the boiling point is reached, and explored and in 1843. first sold? L. A. F.

1 is sai(J the develop within less ot Cous dhutan) ithtoe ly with the passing ot yeais, tno probably it is never entirely lost. When the immunity falls belon the smallpox. There can be no definite duration determine, 1 lor the protective munity. It is as likely to be ti three. idle am i by porting medical health authorit abou this ami resistance.

pure bunk, science. A uu to help lather em bly fatigue, exposu our vyl curti which contained famj outtit and cooking uten He aroused so much interest in Dundalk tnat the civic KUard3 rr more rhfin two miles along tho Newry road. "Ral Horses in Bull Fiehts. To stem the tide against cruelty re being made to find a mour for the horses. Ol if Spain are introducing methods.

Electric Stove for all QO kinds of cooking 570 Aluminum Coffee Percolator 8 cup capacity Uv Flyer Alarm Clock, gets you up in the OA morning UC Electric Flat Iron, regulation $1.98 HARLEY DRUG CO..

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