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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 7

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PTX LVHMNO STATE SATUBDAY, IP. 1P20. DOING TOHIGHX -Unir hy 30 at South Tenth thnt th to 9 p. m. dirt lev desire and that he had not condufU-d hiiuaoit a a an adopted foiirt thr r-ontrary.

and 4 ooairteratton that passed was sop Pratemal ''orletiee hapfer Vo I in the tempie Hpeeiet bwifp- No. A A il Jr 1 wenty Vine etreete I'uiihi of KefrMthBiente. MEHIC MENTION. Wastrrtt. fJtf.

ftoberta. O. Hodgtnan, Public Cleancra Hear Dr. 10 20, Sunday- Adv. For sale.

Hrlrk bungalow. 1.H032. Adv. The Liberty haa a diatinct appeal to women -Adv. Brief and 117 South Kord cara sold on eaay It.

Huasong, 18th and fherrlea and curranta are now ripe at Suncreat fruit farm your own fruit and one-half It.s ront. Fni. 42J Save 25 on every dollar Buy your dreasea, aprons and petticoats direct from factory at factory prices at Mary Garment Co. new home 1423 Tirea may right now they are sold la-low the at the ganige Better your You i-an at 15 IflU irtr. i-i anti In fHttice lourt Saturday tnorn- iiig for driving on wrong ide of the fined $10 and when ph nd guilt.i to a of lieinx Intoxicated.

Mini at lueiFt held jtrelimin.da meeting 'o arrange a iiii-nlc 'I'he and for ihe day'- ooiing la-t i Some tavor a trip to Sew- riirl or while prefer a at one the sey auifahlc parks it Lincfiln Thru an error on file part of the oal a in evenings over Mayer Bro-. This have run the.s liandle Kup- in l.imoln See on page lids Vithur wott in In Ids suit to estahll.sii hljn.st-lf ss heir of i-! Hani- OHUid but that to the laini of -Mrs to a of th.ii is a to idl'd first euunfj court. The suit wH- tuough! againal the ttdminlstr.atnr. an The countv pig clut's will isii Lincoln Tucddav l.tn«- 21' and aecnrding to a Whitten of cluh Hntur'day from F. H.

Schwc-Hzer of 'Phc I county clubs last yoar and xpressed well at 1 ourtesies the.v received. The company of Malmo has asked the rnilway for leave to issue of additional capital stock to pay for mad. and to be marie and to bring the stuck Iftsuo up to of the plant which was fixed by the railway onmussiori rc- I it $44,000, and to los.ses to in the ixist by the lack of dividends at the rate of 10 per E. J. McVsnri, and Omaha man and well known In this part of the country, has announi'cd hts return to the of law He enjraged during the war in the government agency lor price control arnl Irlhutlon of coal will loirwte in Washington.

ami more especially with cases arlsmg from the interstate commerce law and trauisrairta- tion problems. The F.ipre*.* company has flleil a formal application with the state railway for an increase in Nebraska to corresiHuid to the of 25 per asked for on r- slate traflflc. but the coinmlsiiion not to take action until the commeri-e commission has on tlwi rates. Kim ilar appllcaticms have by company in other states. H.

of the Lin- comnierrial cluh has been advlsivl that the local organization to appoint to the Great Ijakes- Kt. Tidewater congress, which sill meet in Detroit 22, 23. ami 24. Whitten has to as.sociatlon find if any of its members will in Detroit at that time, as it 1.S desirous to spfKilnl wlio wre In that vicinity on business. The suprenie has the award of the n.sa tion commissioner In case brought by Vddle 1-: Drowley the Lim'oln Gas tric Light company, Job was iflendlng to arc lamps, while at work he fell Into a coal hob at Kixteeiith ami streets receiving from which he The compan.i laimert that he dbnl from pneunKmla following Vm o' influenza and that he was not in the of his employnu'ut.

Marlin Munos w.a.* taken to fhepolice 'tatkvn Saturday noon ami is being held for investigation in regasd to aU gunplay. He was by ofTlvers had advleed that Muiius h.ul taken to the weeds and brush nea.r Thirty-third street aial the after a quarrel over board bill He atvignpajiled the ofllcers i thi sacrlfice and societ: i ornpanianrtup of ti tnlHatton Lair Iwnccir apit commt.ssion mee J'G bles in L.nco’»* io upo suhinli eii bj iisting itects Two of iuryinen bave heen Imt Iteli are noi to he piiblic uni il rhe ihirq is chosen for Tcn of plans have heen receivcd s' house for to pass upon. From among com- petltors eommission wull select an architect who will for a state house as may or change bis originai as dlrecteri Announcement from the OR headduarters that a rate of one a mile to and from the national encampment at Atlantic Flty. in September Is expected, hut that publication of the granting of such a r.ile FAill InforrnRflon will issued as soon an order received from the national idquarters of The A. R.

have arranged to go over the and Pennsylvania leaving Idncoln, Saturday. Septemtier 25 nt 4 o'clock. H. McFflnni.s. agent of the ro.ad, will accompany the excursion.

Gecil A. Punkel appeared In Fourt Saturday morning and entered a plea of guilty to a charging him with fnrglng and passing VEIERANS GIVEN PENSION Three Old Poet- of flee lo He orna I Ketlred nd' Inc i 1 gust th. 1 be I I I I to pOStofTli'C I a.ai I MRS. CHARLES F. RET2LAFF.

Mrs. C. F. Retzlaff xvho paBsed awaj at of eighty-one at her home at Walton. one of the earlieat settlera ln l.ancaster county.

rMs. laff came to state in 1859 Her hushand had taken tand on Stevens the previous year for a homestead two bad coniiahvt not house In Lincoln at the bv Bounty E. Matson, time and often and two raniMtCtlmm I to tell of tripa in an oxi'art ross on which the ks pausf d. The fir.st was for and signed Strashelm, and the second for G. rMsheljn.

The cane wan continued to at 9 a. m. Dunkel was released on bond, surety being fur- by Simeon Mace and K. 4 The bioxight to the attention of the county by the state law enforcement borenu I'ristbia Hunt bfought guit in court against Ghffonl Goale rte- mamitng In the of that on 2.1, 1919, was a panaenger on an autoinohlle, which was being driven on a public high- wav near when the defendanL at on an road, rari against that In iiich pUlntiff riding, turning it and pinning plaintiff be- ninth and inflicting upon her aerioua and It is alleged that defendant not to the right of way. yet he failed to reduce the apWHl of his lar at the Intersection and that failed to any alarm.

He driving at terrific rale of speed. It alb'gcd, Th. hoard of control paying for tieef, meft's snd w'ork than it did three months ago, Mour. bacon. w'O- jneii's I mics and toilet paper are higher.

The latter is hecxuniivg the factories find il to pul their otnpui pHnt Mour that formerly cost the stale a hundred now at state In Tea at 29 1-4 a pound is half a cent leas than former price. at 28 5-8 cents formerly cost 31 cents. Bacon has gone up from 27 4.5 cents a pound to 23.75 cents, from $1.3.48 a hundred to $12.50. Beans have gone up to state from $7,30 a hundred to has drupricd from $11,25 a hun.lred to $11.80. dreas shoes dropped from $5.43 a pair to $5.30.

women's dresa shoes went up from $4 9ft to $5 32. but qualily. work shoes that $4 64 now $3.95. Toilet formerly cost a but now co.sts $19.30. criminal complBlnt wws filed In tlce court Katurrtay morning iharglng Bus Goutsos contributing to the delinqueiu of a fie plead not guilty and the i-ase was continued to 21, (iout.so.s being on $2fMi bond by E.

G. Maggi. The miimr mentioned in the complaint is Donald who is now In the detention home. He if fourteeTi years old. this who a Greek bootblack, twenty-sewn years of age.

and young Kummers were arrested FTiday when a compl.aint came to the that the had made criminal to a girl In the room. Accortl- ing to the county a rather garbled story of affair is told by Ihe man aiid Imy. while the is The name ot the girl, who Is under.stood about thirteen years old, withheU! by the police and count.y attorney. It that Summers apiutmched the girl on the street and her to gccompany him aa a doctor wanted to see her taking her to the looia. the Bite of he to the salt scraped Uie once In an intervk-w, took It and dowii.

After it was dried agwin, if lear and fine and very white. Me to take loads of It to Nebraska Flty and sell It. The stock wotild It just as It when scraped u. It tfok us several hours to the basin, the oxen were so and had to thru the We had no horses Mrs Retzlaff also to tell the many lonely weeks slie spent with her little ehililren. with not a or other human in sight, when her huBimnd m.Ade to Nebraska Each trip took full week.

rMa. Hetxlaff Indian pcarefi and hardships of many kinds but lived to enjoy a large family settled around Iier on many of the most fertile of Lancaster Her hustmnd away soon afler the celebration of Iheir golden wedding 7 Her six children, sixteen grandchildren and several grtiat grandchildren have been living within ten the home Four arc on inanj accumulated Mr. Hetxlaff These are Frederick VA'ilHam and Albert, ah of The daughters are 5frs C. G. Walfhon and Mrs.

Ida Ftolff of three older Iturn eaHy enough to lie in the territorial 'an .1 icik b'orge Hall im now of the JO. In T'Otf! of he work r.nlv a ttetore .1. ''lark. M. ingan working for i ie in ti.

1888 nnrt Mr 15, 1888 former two of and the I will have compli'teil thirty-two in Junl, George V. Hall and Homer will the tmiximum fx-nsion the $729 E. B. Fanclu-r wiil a of $504 a year. Mr.

Hall Mr. Faniher veterans of the civil war nd for V- Hall has carried a route in the sonth- w'estem of the foi many years of the route being in the Jobbing and rnanufat turing tlon still He 18 luy-ciglb .1. Homer nt carrying mail to the Ellas H. hNin- cher In the of the for twenty-two yeaxs. lAiatmaster I'Yed Horham said that there are employes uiio will the limit in a year or more wlio have ed UK're than flf- have not yet reached the relircmeiit age A mtmher have xvffh the otThe for ot more The utmosi of the pension de- on the salary paid the length of employment.

GRAND LARCENY CHARGED Have AA tie of "UK Lawrence is a' liberty under $.500 Kuirl hargcd with grund In Ju.sli<*e -J'even ourl late FriUa.v iitg, bari set over lo Monda' and He left a for SI iu the aiue of goodft he Is chargert with to Dean rloyert a in parior in at Miller and few he the tioor, and wlnn theft of of underKatnn-iits 1 i)f knowing ili.Happcaran»**-. ed under redi Friilav tind say he tu tiiklng garnienta for wife. The arllries ELIAS B. FANCHER FEAR OF RIOT IN DULUTH FOR NON-COMS OF INDUSTRY K. a In the under of the and penaion law will oti a pcnslon orf $504 Vlr.

a of war antl In H. and a ineitilwr of the VA-ls- Prev'- fo entering the of the posrt- Mr. Ftim-her was a of the ofTlce NortJiwestern railroad at Lincoln. suffering from tncurahle nerve trouble which the of the right of his face He has undergone several operations at iMs.sotiri hut waa unable to permanent relief The operHtlou xvas performed by the noted physiciari. Dr.

Murphy of Chicago The operation relieved the pain hut left the mtmcles of the right oide of his body partially paralyxed. father, Lemuel and a brxdher, live in Des Moines, Mrs. I. W. in OnioJia, FMneral ar- rangemenls have not yet been made.

Nothwithstanding his affliction Mr. continued at work. He helped prepare the for its readers Friday, closing labors with the end of the day, Imt expecting to be at work Saturday. The came for him before waa called at the beginning of a new day Clark Tjuintwr Co. peoplf yol know Dr, Gharfton of formerly of who served in the dt'partment of the Hnlled States army in the the war, a.sked by the hoard of foreign inlssionB of the Methodist church If be w'ould consider to take harge of a hospitaJ in or the Fhilfppines.

or other mission field which he may He has yet made no deci.sion The church iKiard needs a physician at Dagupan to develop Its project there, and It several to to Java. The Dutch gov'emment has offered to liospitats In Javis. Dutch Borenoe and Kuniota. The teavcrwmtKnt l.s working among llie Mohammedans where it has done very little liefore. The Methodist churdt hoard is planning fo build four new hospitals in the Dutch col- IMrevtwr VelU Foreaaen ot 91nawfaetariBg I'p to the present the dcvelojnnf nl in the field of trade and indnstriaJ education along the line of training and experts on t.ne hand, and on the other in the plant." said Hartley to the Saturday noon More recently yocational education has' lieen apptied to the VW.S, the offl- of Mr.

Hartley is the official in cliHige of vocational training In kau He was introduced to the IJncoln as.oo ciation by W. fJarfltt. who told of his work in Un- coln in condvictlng the at the ruahman Motor worths, the aec- ond courae in the United States altho tJwy are now well mcognledz oyer the entire county. The Cushman ex- and yoted unanlmooe- ly to continue the work next year. The the Importance of training workmen to think as well as act.

The day of jack-of-all i.s past, he said, and the planet or manufacturing houee that the one that trains Its men along linesk The deponment of vocatlouaJ anxious to conduct more courses for or fdant workers, bu Mr. Hartley made plain that he la interested In the coursee. He pointed out to the manufacturers the practical of such work, and cited the enthusiastic approval with which It has always been recdyed as of its "Gning the bill." learned that Burtier drtvmg a new Buick automobile while intoxicated and had ran into und damaged a hlord automobile behmglng to J. Bateman of Wltt, knixJving off a front wheel. said that Mr paid the damage to ar which amounted to iir (rwardti Ketwrii I aformation ot Inientieil Attack twi Jail.

DUI.F TH, June 19 Sheriff Magee here today declared he had definite a mob will Htt.sck the jail here tonight to capture fourteen held in with an on a white girl, 'rhree ne- groe.H Tweariay night in with the asaauH guards returned early to against the expected attack. Machine gun he streeta. Tanks were at strategic points ready an plans to tiirow an guard aixniml the jail with instructMW to sluan to kill, on ntade to storm fhe jail, he FUND TO FINANCE ANARCHY HOMER CLARK Glark a catrrier in the employ of the l.Jneoln poittoffii'e who oltglWe to nHirement and of $720 a year Auguat 20. Mr t'laxk In the nearly thlrtj -two Tie now a to the statehou.se He was the tenth carrief to be appointed He was president of the branch of the natlottal of in 1914 os Amgetew llarber I hargesl AAttb llavl mk Suknortp tion l.tal far Revolution I 19. Ml.

ging hla a list for a fund arch vobnlon the I st.af«».*, im io vltonao barts from the York 4 THE OMAHA GRAIN MARKET. 19 The r- of k' toilav of srh.wT, rv, iukI 1 were. 80 wtu.it com Wheat oi) uc to o. -aic-iM to nit A4 heat 1 isiiiier, 1 1 $1.71. Mo.

hani winter. I ar I No wie te 6 $1.81. 1 XX No $1 XI No, 1 l'ur 11 XI. 9 $1.80 N'fi veJtow 4 veliow 1 car $1.7 $1.70 redixN 7 nilxetl 1 ar $t8Xi, i No mixiNi, ara $1 1 $1.76. 1 tt Data No I 1 wbUe i I .7 1 wbttr $1.1 7 REED ELECTED DELEGATE were platea laW and a four meal bx he management.

Fhlllipp w.ia toasfm-xater and several with inierestlng talks to whbh Rev. It been reporfed that Rev Hen nesy la to removed to another Thin banunet was held os of high eateem for tJvc work done. effort being to persuade bia hop to return Father Hentvesav to ft" parish, I PRIZES FOR BEST KKFT letgHi will film FeaaclMru Damp trire tiirla at C'wete RArt've few River ITlxcft the best kepi cabin was of- ferred (he first of week and many an hour was apent tn atKl eleanlng the caldns. Ttie cabins were; Firm OatraJ Mar H. Marsb etghtem girle In PMhel and Marie L.twery, guardbMie stxteen ri ria tn the cabin.

Third. Crat, HWrguson. Mrs niaiv. MfaR IXrrsila. twelve girle ia the Fourth, Idneotn.

O. Brote, Pan FVanclsco. Ian, fiftewi In the cabin. Fifth. Leigh and llavMock, Dorothy 3aa- der, graardlan.

aix tn fhe grirls the mnk of water sprite They are: Margaret iiawrence. York; Fiorolhy Teal, LlwNiln and Blenda OLson, In order to he a water sprite It Is niu-esarv for a girl to ttixunpllsh the following: KANSAS CITY, June 19. I nitod A. today was ftfth dlBtrict delegate to the democratic national convention at a nuxellng of Jark.s«»n coxmty deJcgatkm to tho state election was unantmous. eonventtiwi Reed a rtlotrlct jwme trme ago be- of hts flrht on the league, of arsi on the admlnistraliori.

Today's action will tran.sfer the fight Anna M. Thiel died in IJneoln Satwvdsy morning Her was at F'Yi- neral servlees will he held at a ra at the church at Elmwood Burial w'lll at cemetery. KUie B. Briscoe, eighty years old, wife of J. Z.

Briwoe, at her home, 215 North street, Bethaay, Saturday. The is heJd at GaaGe, A pentUng funeral ax- Margaret Isinginan difoi at her in Chicago Friday afternoon as the re- of a dangerous Mrs. lamg- man came to Bethany about fifteen years ago, living here until five years ago when she rernoved to New Haven, to remain while Iter sons She lived In two years. Burial will be made at la. Mrs.

Longman leaves five sons and one daughter, all of whom forrnerly lived here: K. C. man. Riverton, A M. EagD E.

II. Longman, RichJjind Center, C. W. Ix)ngTnan and Arthur man, Chicago and Mrs. Hoftney Kouth Ind.

withwit trouble. says the aloi-y they will be well and Is a No gun was found In hU largely saptmrted by the government. gun never had a gun. No been filed agiunat him. Savings Ixiuniiful har- will give us surplus money, a part whU'J) must lie and in- to us foi present comfort a aafe, conservative and profitable plave to ptR It is in of of coln Telephfmc Ar Telegraph Company.

now- l)eing offered at Its par value erf $10h per share, every $1000 of which will net, tax-fire, $70.00 a year, paid check of nmiled to vour aildrews ex-wry months. their display on page 3, Ihia H. Tuttlc of Hamhtoxi has smxvwsrnlly eatabii.sh«««! his claim in cxmrt to bt; an heir of the fEaii on daCthartne Tuttle. It wws conteatad by the only daughte.r nf the Isalxdle WInchell. He was he son of neighttoring and was taken by fhe TuttJea oiT a parol agreement to adopt him.

This waa done, and It was argued against hla claim that but under the ciiurvh jurisdiction. Prof. U. H. Tanghn of fixe modern language department of Uxe state university will the cit.v Sunday for Ann to a weeks with his From there he will go to to in the scunmer of the university of for six He will return to IJnoln the latter part of August.

Mrs. Marv' Snook lied at 3:40 a. m. Friday at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

H. Kurtz, 911 street. She was seventy old lacking hut one Mrs. Snook waa a pioneer come to FAilrJairy in 1867. She wst.s niiirried in 1869.

She i.s svirvlved by three children, H. Kurtx. Lincoln; AA'. Snook. Wacjo, ami H.

Buffalo, Wyo. Two grandchildren Harold and Kurtz, also survive her. lOvineral will be held, at 9 u. m. Monday at the home.

911 street. The body will be taken to Superior, at 10:45 Monday for interment there. AUMONY JUDGMENT UPHELD rw. Makel De le gt 7e- l.jinrm«tev f'wwnty Cowrl The $17,200 judgment for alimony cin-ed in district court Mrs. -Mabel DeVore in her divorce pro- ctfcdlng against her husband, Hilra was affirmed bv' the supreme court SaBrrday.

The husband objected to the money tliat he inherited from bis father being considered as part of the and thus us 1 as a hfisls upon whirJi shall be figured. The court that ina-sinuch os when they were married It was known that his father was and that he would Inherit, tliat bei ame a of the expecetatkms upon the wife had a right to rely. 'The had no children, and the dF vorce was on a complaint of extreme cruelty. DeVore said that the evk- denoe did not show this. 'The says that while he had, in the main, been a good husband and provider, a husband rrwe-s more to his wife than providing food and raiment He must not disregard rights, and must take into consideration a His had mch.

it said, to d.amag»- tlie health of the wife, and rosstituted cnielty. last fthe was ovnr whether the aide curtains on their auto shofiid be up or down. DeVore said they should be put up; his wife said she would tear them down If he put them up; he said he would use personal violence If she did. She left the and husband, and sued for divorce. 8wlm four standard ways.

Dive six stanrtnrd ways, 13 Hnndle a alonr 8 Handle a alon, 8 points. in water, under watm- 15 8 pohrfa. 25 yards: ahow means of reriwlta- tlon break thrve strangle holds. (4. 2 ami 3 points.

Four stunts, 1. t. 8 points. Float seeooda (4 1 man's float (It 6 poiats tJet in out in wwtvr, 8 points. Be dopoTMlabln and good in all water 8 points.

The following glris have mermaids In the lost few This means that they can swim 100 ytutia In good form: BADGER LICKED BY BULLDOG. CrTT, Jxine 19. 'Tlw' old theory that a badger whip any that over on four legs was a nade jolt near hert- fhe other Dan ami Ray Baker, while crtxwiiTig a field, splesd what (hey to be a hole. shovels they began to dig. Somewhat surprised, they ftmnd their to be a mature badger.

A husky bulldog by hoys the fact about the same time. He hesitated not, however, and the battle was on. won. 09i FRANKLIN tTIOP. FRANKIJ.N.

19 A fine rato is fiUHng in Franklin vicmitv toriay, which will of high to the corn small grain is in need of some top moisture. The that has not been token by the vvomis is tn fine grow'lng conrtitk'n, while the small grains that in are pracilcallr t'ANA A'O AIIIM.AND 4'4II 19 in A. H. Yenan, by VY lei. D.

ct Etig VOS th)S aiiiong foi to aid b'remotu ttnvt N'gun by Tilbcrg tlvit colbgc om of ta.f«'** fioip nn Ista-ral sponws aix' to MAJled only the best It more kMhtres to the saek. Crete Crete, Nebraska. STARTING KILLS BABY. Jura- two-year old of 11. Held.

niining was buriixl here (lay. The death amc the of a armidi'm. Reid his ear tot was leaning (he dour. The jar the door fo open, throwing her under ii BUY EASTERN COLORADO LAND G-o lAarwiera nralna Coanty RIsexeliere Property. WKST POINT, large HeJen Dhrlsti Flora gohwiinan.

The funeral of rwi infawt cWld Mr. and Mrs. Brown will held at 2 p. tn. Sunday from iloiwy's parlftra Burial will be in Wyuka.

The Campus club, oompoaed of all the women employed at the nniversfty of Nebraska, will give a dinner at 6:30 p. at the building, tvmv- pllmentarj to Mias Hunter, who is Hoon to leave the to Iwcome pro- of Latin at the Nebraska Wesleyan unlverstty. SAVE ON THESE TABLE NEEDS Prldaj aiMl Satorday only, as an adrerlistng attnuctloii, we sen 2 for praciieally the price ot one. YOU SAVe NEARLY HALF 90c Coffee. 2 for 60c Opeka I'ea, 2 for 40c Symood's lua Coc'xki, 2 for 20c ChocoUUe jwdding, 2 for 21c Beef 2 for 36c Vanitla.

2 tor 36c Baking Chocolals, 2 for S6c 7Be Grape Jam, 2 tor 50e Peamit Butter, 2 for 51c HARLEY DRUG SL G. Thckell. principal of the Lincoln high school, win leave the city June 28 for New York. He will conduct a six course of at Columbia university on Problems of the Hibh School' 'and will also furnish a course for teachers of punlor and senior high schivols on of Teaching for Teachers of Eperiencxe Registration at Columbia begins July 1. course dopes August 13.

'I'hc funeral of Mary will be at ITmmanuel Methodist church at Fifteenth and XJ 3:30 n. m. Sunday. Harold O. Capsoy frfTic- iating.

Frle.nd.s may view fhe body at Splain parlors until 1:30 m. The funeral servk'cs for E. Kerr, 2011 street, will he held at p. m. at the home.

Sunday. Rev Mr. Robertson will be in charge. Wyoka. Funeral for F.

Ratzlaff, will be held from her liome two miles of Walton at 2:30 p. m. Sunday and rom the Trinity Lutheran church near Walton at 3 p. ra. Rev.

Mr. Haack will officiate. The body will be interred at the church cemetery. Ben Huntington, graduate of the engineering department of the state university has heen appointed sanitary engineer for the state department of public welfare. He served In the army abroad and finished the enginoering course this year.

Hugh Hutton, formerly a Lincoln newspaperman, now an instructor in the Federal of Cartooning at arrived in Lincoln Saturday morning for a few visit with friends. 11 L. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. John C. thirtv-flve years died suddenly Sahrrday mominfi at 7 at his home, street.

Mr. has wlrh the State Journal as Hnotj pe operator for nboOt fifteen jears He is survived by wife and two aoes. Terrence, eleven oiA. and John, seven old. For a numter of Mr.

Mr.s. Frank J. formerly of Lin- died, at her home In June 16. The are Delng brought to Lincoln for burial in W'yuka. TVie funeral wiU be held from Castle, Roper Mathews parlors Sunday afternoon.

The Jon.xs family formerly lived near seventeenth and Vine streets. MAKHl.AGK LICMNSIfig. K. Kigrr. Omaha Carlean N.

Radfoni L. RennetL Doris E. Wtwkman, Llncmln George K. Farrier. Li.m-ola...............

Myrtle A. rttepheneou, tTaude C. Kupplu, dcu I Mable W. Trimmer. MilUrd E.

Hickersou R. Ba.skun .44 .36 44 .26 TKMFKRATUREN. 1 a m. 56 51 ..........................57 ..........................58 2 a w. 3 a 4 a am a.

7 a. m. a lyalti mWJty. 77 nci hamklUy, wiad meeeenewt. 1 par hour.

II m. a. m. a. tt a.

12 aooii 1 p. 2 p. holh 55 hu- ARMY WANTS TO COME BACK Frwnvont. Toiura Whelp'-y, To'mooi- 1 viris iMrrman, Frfmiont. Virginia f'ougwU, JJwcote.

KMJver Riwa. Gertrude Hjuslain. Frina Borrmaa. Wmom The following glrhi hlwe for cowing! Margaret Hchnina. Hastings ('iara WileoriTlUe Grovea, WUoon ville.

Fleming, Adamn. Inex Morgan IVllsonTtlle Flon mo VY'UavinvlAle. Virginia 1 FreeUabell Icariani, Grand fslawd. I.oraine lyorcdhy August, lAm-oln. Willis, ArapahiW iKirothea IJiKwln I.tiilsn Johnnijn, Hastings.

WUina Flory, dhickley. ilentraj MabeJ Wooe ilazei l'ora Stockton, Hnael Huah, Helen Central City. CrmtnJ OHy Heien Btoils. CreVe. Ila GU'oaon.

Central (tlty Istuise Van Sickle, IJra-oln. Ruth Baker, CreUe. Kthel Oomutoc.k. wlruuMt. Maunders, Helen Hamen.

Ouitral Uuth Itavla, Barber, Sch uyler number of farmers of this county are buying lands in eastern Goloraiio, The present high prices of rmmty land have large miTnhers of to htiy in seutkjus whfTc prlc-es are rauedi tower, with a view of settHng tJieir htmm tm western land claim to he satisfied with crops and rvvndl- In I'otorado. A numher them have aJrendy moved their families to that wvtton. FRANKLIN CATHOLIC BANQUET FRANKTilN, June 19. The younger members of the Riverton, Bloomington, and pariahe-s of the Catholic church gave a banquet to Rev. Father Hennewy, their resident priest aJ the I'Y-anklin LlncoJn Ivotel Thursday night.

HAIR BALSAM Rvstortrs Color to Gray and Hair W. MHl style HEAOOUARTERt Standard Patterns MAYER BROS. CO. EN Prm. Let Cuticura Be Yonr Beauty Doctor Idaney bwA aithoat If Hinrrs fMh la trtwtinant of RINOWORli.

other itching diMaMS. Ikf IS tmt Imm at M- Owl Phartnacy, Public Markets 1832 at. B4M4 No. 10th 9L 185 So. 12th B12D4 MONDAY SPECIALS Pork Sausage Liberty Steak 25c 20c FAI.LK GITY PPiOPKK 'TO WISO.

KANSAS GITY, June B. Hanna, 33, and lYedericka aged both of Falie City, secured a marriage llcenae here this amek. 'Want Ads Starting in Titis Journal. 7 Hepreaealative of laatloB With Aetlag Mayor Gexxrge Dmytoa. .4 bu.ainess representative of the salvation army with Acting (Jiwrge Dayton Saturday morning with to permitting a of that organization to be again at Lim'oln.

A further arranged for Saturday afternoon. The salvation army went out of existence about two years ago after Mayor refused to permit of the anny to put out on the streets aral people for money. Mayor said that (he vation army had aparently made during the world-war and it jBUch more highlj- now than formerly and he saw no good reason why it should not now be pennitted fo coine to Lincoln again. Mr. Jones the business representative.

suggested that it might have been the fault of the arjny officers stationed in the city at the time of the trouble between the officem and Mayor Miller and he ownid like to see the city and the salvation army 0 -operate in the future. He said he was in Uncoln to pave the way, if posible, for the return of the army representatives. rear and autn No day mght. HOX 194J tornt Frt- PARTT finding bag between and on IXth return bag and keys, and get rewaixl. Fred Weiorter.

Ko 24th. La bMlldogt white. Name Sue. retara to liberai aCTOMOnn.Kfl FOR SALK 8ALH OR CHdamobllo Redan 6, model, llovirh wire wlwels. Good Bargain If tnken at once.

Owner leaving Phone B.15HS. IIK YCI.KN 1.3 OrfiH ciosR bicycle and 8613. RGGM.R KXWt front 17 light, front i-oom ment, rione im tn brick apart- 33 EXPlfiKI KNCBII mar for coole and gnneral housework ln private family, and Aiiguvt, at siimmer ov tn Yliniinaota. 1022 Terminal Bldg. Hl24 or Bl337.

BAHBKR No lOCh. married man Steady position. AND SVFPMKS. 53 LAYING HRN.K fo." sale. 1318 R.

L8147. Call Sunday. Ml .41, INSTKl MKNTS. FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE FDR A Brunswltk. priu-tb'ally fine selection of records inclmlod.

Man Into Car. Knoektng; Off Front Wheel. wet bulU Chief Gus Hyers of the state law en- fort'cmept Inireau. reports Delbert a photographer of Tobias, was fined $10 and costs by O. K.

Hol- comli Friday eveigng after he had pleaded guilty to intoxh'ation. The fine and costs were paid. Chief Hyers sahl th.it J. ini- filed a complamt again.st Frank Bucher, a barln-r. on the charge of having in his possession intoxicating liquor, of Bolk'e Wakki had reported that he.

had found one quart of whisk' under the seat of automobile that the defendant had driving. Bucher pleaded guilt he was fined $100 and costa and the justice ordered the automobile confiscated The will sold and the iqoiiey turned into the erhoo! Hjejrs stated that kenour was riding in the car of the barber. WJien the cJitef of the state law Notice. PViUfiwlng will rn-cwentod for by the 11 of the of Nebra-ska, at ita regular nieeting to be held on 1920: kTed W. Tyler, park Band, park W.

Tyler, par. List So 432.. Rcimers-Kaufniaii Beatrtee Fdy A Mach Works, paving Ford p.ixing repair Fl-ed W. Tyler, sewer exten-iilon Keimcr-'-KHUfman rea 67.82 4l.it 28.75 31.0« IOC tn Martin tion 3.7*4 polii'e Lincoln A Repair Go C. RivangFr.

general hh-ert Tyler, ity property Korsineyer Co. lighting n. I. A F. Rv fighnng Whitebresist Coal I.br., lighting Americati Well Works, watet r.

R. I ft r. R' Finney watoi rn Iron ft Meta' wafer Mathiesim Alkali Ite water Valve f'o Coal water Woodruff Printing health bureau arrtvod at DeWItt in 1 Co. health with OcMmty Attorwey they H. HRRC, Sk.TC 529.8* 49 X.9.V 4,3 00 892.99 City Clark Excursion for Fares Vacation Outing's ROUND TRIP TO or Coiorado Springs Rodky Mountain National Park Yellowstone National Park San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco Detroit (Northern Lakes) Atlantic $26.50 36.50 43.00 73.00 44.64 82.20 WAR TAX EXTRA Ctorrresiwnding reductions to other On sale daily.

Final return limit October 31st. Stopovers aX ail points enroute. Summer Schedules TO COLORADO Mountain Limited leaves Lincoln daily, 2:20 a. Express, jx m. Thru service by direct route to hxjth Colorado Springs and Denver.

Rocky Mountain Limited to Chicago leaves 12:02 a. ni. Colorado Express to Chicago leaves 1:00 p. m. Famous Island dining car on all thru trains.

Exceptional demand for sleepkng car accommodations, reservations now. ake your Island everywhere at your service. Lincoln Offices: 110 North L'Uh or Rock Island Depot..

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