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EIGHT KVENIXG STATE MOXDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1920. WHAT DOING TONIGHT. P'. fit; of ofrt an chnr.

Ii The 'hi' 7 ii P. ri Mor. ornc mW Kn -h Hi A 'I -i W. MhHK MENTION. Viv.

Vdv. Weynnt, Kobertfl. Hodgman. Pfliivan open all fHin for t.fher!v soli on fnrute, .4 dv. iy 8 Ihiblio 3.

1 Vrtvertlaement. Moiit l.inroln roi.ill grocriy etorea and ric rn. rki t.i will be dosed twcAe itvdv I'ut yoiii- inor wliere you need not about th lanta. fioberta Constructicn Co. Vdv.

looking for the bpst i' 10 build- and For ammint very Ifxal IndUfttrtal Entirely mx free. If address I5a twenty-threc la bring bebi city jall on -jf H. wiU Tuesdaj morning for trial. If you are Interested in real plumbing fixtures, don't fad to se. the wre.Mern exblhit In the IniUdlng Advert i.sement.

will lie Interested in the advertisement of Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph In this Issue offering (ifWl.W of 7 per cent George Ilergenrader Is cited to Tuesday morning in police court to answer a ehgige of having cut thru a funeml procession with an automobile, Peter Fisher, formerly an offlcer on the St. Joe police force, HIchell inmker are new' to the Idncoln police force. They will remain till the fair is over. Rathburn was arrested early Sunday morning on charge of drunkmne.vs to run over an officer with an automobile. recklesa driving and the peace.

He la cited to appear for trial Tuesfiay morning. IgfTov Revnolda. sixteen years oW, and George IJod.aon. seventeen years old. were plekcd up by police Mnmlay noon while enraged tn a fist fight.

They may be released to their parents If police will wHhdraw the charge against them. Rememlrer the grand opening dance at the dty audltortuni tonight and every lUght this week Prof. Connors, the well known darning master from CaJifor- nia. been engaged for the season. His many inends will be delighted to know of his return Everybody ECONOMIC BOYCOTT OF BRITAIN VllkP VtVt vWIAKV F.V APPKtl, I I ttfTicisIs St Refuse to tilve tint 4ny Information nnrernlng Mayor 'I'han That He Is Atlll 1.1« ing.

with Sheriff Howsrd of county. Ky which borders on Mlngn counl.v. af to mm-mg Fnited into that section. Gov. Fdwin Morrow, ii wss stated, has already given hla assent to the of United Ststas there if Damron, of the Mingo rounty circuit h.v.

annoum'cd that the trinl of twenty-four defendants charged with the murder of seven R.aldwin-IYlts detectives at Matewan on May 19. deferred until Tuesdsy. pleads FOR MAC SWINEY HIS SERVICES SHOULD CLOSE Irish Hamlnlan l.eagae ImpDirrs Kina iieorae Repeal Prison LDNIMbX, wife of the dying lord mayor of Cork, to- dav a message to Irish mp l.ONDOX. Sept. Irish dominion Henkle.

bague today a eommumcation to King George Imploring him. as eoruman- Hrnkle to nlse Former tHflelnlly. The mention In the report of the of Momlav of the oj among the resultetl in K. Ibmkle leaving the wa.a a majority report. F.

Henkle. who was the minority member, was later in day he left the meeting. He said he went out he as to recognize Mr. Newlon as having any part In "Ai- h. resigned voluntarily.

it to me his connection with tfie shoubl said Mr. thruout the world urging an eco- of England. l.ONDON at Hnxton J.alJ il a sigiiitleant new poliey PITLLS BOAT WITH HIS TEETH you pull a boat while swimming with your feet and hands tied? lame, life guard at laika Glacier, here. did. He did It with his teeth.

As a result, holds a championship. Not onlv did he laike Glacier this wav twice, but he swam Coiineaut nearly two miles, in this manr-r remarkable of forts-tlv- minute.s. More than fifty lives were savsd during his career as a guard. At the New York Water Carnival, he expects to carry the colot of the ratrleian club of Youngstown. der in chief of the Hriti.sh forces, to re- the sentence impostd Terence lord mayor of Cork.

b' a court martial in Ireland. The prayer afternoon v.hen they to- give out relear. Ls mam the any information alxmt Terence Mac- of the gr.ave 'iHpipir- Swiney, hunger lonl mayor of Cork An ottlcLil bulletin was issued at 2 oilock showing that MiuSwiney was siill liviiig, but pri.son ottb that give no other information unit il it had passed first tin- government. The official bulletin said: Is we.ikcr. wa.s rejwried that the government pl.ins to hold up further whib' iking precautionarj measures In the of death.

that workers to handle English shipping and that all een.se purchasing Fug- li.sh mnde She action wiuild FnglamI to conform to the principles of in her treatment of Union Demands Release. TH, I'lngland. Ariieies irom the homes of ea rly settb-rs. preserved by the state historical moubl.s and a broad axe are grouped in one picture. The larger aplnnlng wheel for flax, and the qo I.

The reel at the aide, was for winding the wool The grain cradle was formerly the of lejuis Gii.btrson of Weeping AVater. JOIN IN AmCK ON POLES POf.XbO PROTK.g'T* THE LINK. Neveral Raaalan IHvlsloas He Nent to Crimean Frant to Flgbt the Reds Darina tbe ent SECOND HAND National Cash Registers ONE Save to 0 BUY SELL AND TRADE EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE CO. 901 B3956 I lord YOr KNOW. Dr.

F. W. Wfnt- ol Wymore was In the city on his way to Casper. where he will the winter -Mrs. fiVerett Kingery entertained at an attrsitlve party afternoon in honor of the fourth birthdi.v anniversary of her little son.

Orville. Twelve small spent the afternoon playing games. Pink were served with a large white birthday cake with pink candb-s late In the afternoon. Preaton Cave la the name of the new motorcycle cop employed by the police recently. Mr.

Cave is a vei- of the world war and sawr aerviet' In at the front. Officer Gross will as night speed cop, and Cave will work in the day. Driver Edmondson will remain as patrol driver during the day. Traffic is congested more at and than at any other place In the citx. and during Monday morning th.

re were Hnre.s when street and autos were blmkeil for a short period of time. All polir-einen available are. on the Job, end several plaineiothesmen from other cites will be on duty here for the rest of tlie week. Auto dealers and others who have been parking their cars on the sidewalks will have to refrain from this practice during rah week, as Johnstone says the publie needs the walks to walk on. autos must he kept from walks at all times and the ground between the walk and the curb must Mso be kept suxs the chief.

Chief of Pollee nvoining received a letter from M'. K. asking the chief for definite Information or statistics ronx'crn- the effects of prohibition on in Lincoln. He wants to know whether crime is on the increase or ae. and intends to use the information In his lectures In Europe and Twenty-flve doctors mintsters.

bttslness men and other laymen met at the Cham hei of Commerce Monday noon to plans for oblaining the location of a Methodist hospital in Lincoln. While no have been fully decided It is hntcrtded to bring the matter up at the Methodist confeience which meets thD month at Omaha Tho.se Irrterestcd in xgork are not willing b' make a defl- nite statement unill tho idea has been placed before the Omaha conference. Owing to a shortage of cars for shlp- ping grain, the cooperative elc- ivstor at Oxford is losing business. Its are to be grahi Go Une elevators and thus on their stock investment In the cooperative con- Managym S. Rankin of the equity union Oxford reports to the railway commission that he Is told the rule for distribution of cars now Is to set to dlfTerent elevators in rotation regardless of the amount of grain on hand for shipment.

He blames this rule for fart that of the Jarmers clcvatoi-s must sell elsewhere The state commi.sslon knows of no such rule governing distribution This Is a mailer In the Jurisdiction of the Interstate commerce ootmni.s.sion. and that body has dlatriltutlon of cars on the amount of grain on hand. Hearing on the nppliiaiion of Mabei Panderaon Best writ of haitca.s corpus for her twelve year old daughter, l.salxel Sanderson, avss to have been had In district court Monday, but xva.n continued until Tuesday. Deputy Hensel went out to Oxford Malurday for the purpo.se of bringing the child In, but the father. hYank Sanderson, who Is the respondent In the action, had read In the State of the suit bring brought and had come to Lincoln with the girl before the deputy sheriff cd Oxford.

Three years ago was granted a divorce from Frcnk Saii- and was the custody of the daugiilcr Bhc alleged in her petition that she allowed her fomier husband take the child for a visit, he nrom- laiiig to return her to her mother, but falling refu.sing to do so. Women who attend the Stale Filr are invited to call at the layofh of the bra.ska Federation of clubs In the I ntycrsity Ixxiilding. Plans were not dl.scu8.sed until late that It was iin- po.H.«1ble to for anything elaborate The wometJ will find It to meet together and exchange idea.s and atcquainted. There xvlll be, a registry. Club are urged to take advantage of the to meet other women.

Perry will drive the car thru 10 Boston a little Liter. HOW THE PIONEERS LIVED Sept. liept dfunandlng the of Ter- troops h.sve Joined Mac.Swlney, hunger sinking mo adopt Announcement was made th.it Poland is sending a note to the Russians in attacking the Poles, it was xor of Cork, from P.nxton II. wa.s today hy the trades union con-j declared tpday by Polish government of-. and Mrs.

C. K. VYat.son and daughter. of North Bend are spending the day in the city. While here Miss Wat.son will arrange to university this fall.

Gooch, Junior Branch. Robert Gardner and Harry Hhlles, lett for Gulver Mrs. H. H. Branch lu son ior.

She will visit for several weeks in the south before returning A license to marry- was is.sued at Fairbury last week to of and George F. Dutton of this citi. The marriage of Ml.ss Frances Nolan of formerly a student at Fniversity, to McCormick of Madison. took place recently at the -Mr. and Fred Mlckel of Seward vLiied Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Sunday. Morey. IMPLEMEM- IN DNIL1 B1 NKIIK IMIMKNTK YOKRS. Mate Mill lliixe Exhiltil lloiisehoiri Relics on III Stille Fair.

Th. MaiSwinex resolution recited that the trades union congress, representing workers, view with horror and indignation decision to allow the Cork lord mayor lo organized labor, the ixuitinued. would hold the of nations protesting against the crossing i of the Curzon line of demarcation hy Uthuanian troops. Gen. IMerrc Makrahoff, chief of sbnff I govcmnicnt responsible tor 1 'rn.

General Wrangel. ha.s arrived from Be- hastopol to urge upon the Polish ment a prolongation of the DEATHS AND FUNERALS. The liodj of Charles Jordan, who died Sunday night as the result of a fall from a tree, has been sent to for burial. The funeral of William Rynier will be held Monday af 2:30 p. at the Baptist church.

Tvxent.x-seventh and Holdrege. and l.urial will be In Wyuka. E. Trover. Cards engraved.

State Journal Co. 4 The marriage of Miss Lena TTansjastin to Hugh F. Murphy of Casper. Wyo took place Tuesday at St. cathedral in Omaha.

The wedding wa.s hx a hreakia.st at tPc H. rt.e uf .1. .1. Miss Cath. iKnsja.stm and Duffex the couple.

Miss ol blue and carried a bouquet of Following ir.p i.ake reuirning bj Way of Itenve.r and Cheyenne. and Mrs. be St home at Casper. Alter OctoV'Ci 1. early and their descendants who attend the stctc fair will have to many of the objects which were in ommoii in pioneer and hy lla- trapper.s of early days.

F. F. Blackman ot the state historical is arranging an entirtdx of relics of pioneer day.s. The Iwoth to be used for the purpose ill oceupv the Cf-nter of the old poiiluy iiuilding, whicti will other- wi.se he to exhibits from the University nf Blackman wa.s poii.shing old tin mohis when ealiefl upon to explain his fair plan.s. muids will appear in oxhihit.

'I'hey are of the comnioiiix n.sc*l in braska in pioneer day.s. They threaded xvith a of wi. k. ai cording to Mr. Blackman, and then tilled with tallow.

plow made, by tlie grandfather of Fred Humphrey of Lincoln and loan.tl hy Humphrey, will he shown. This plow was strictly up to date in 1840, and that a long way ha.s he'-n in the development of tliat of farm implement in fling The fore- lunner of tiie thrashing the flail, will of Jii.st as much to larmers. 'I'lie one in the exhibit is of tlie in threshing the first rai.sed in bundles on tlie barn floor and ixnindcd with a flail In the maimer still in vogue among small in The old rifle wnich alwa.xs stood in Ibe of sod liut, bullet i pouch, bulh't molds and all to there. Ueniinisccnt of the rc will 1 h. chair witli ix'ttom, the Dutch tin (lyen.

ndiiun.s, shovel and The lui an grain are other which wiil icc II iiiimilive lo and be for Fach Hftulc i.s to plainly in pe on an card. tho.sc witii nitcrisi in historic relic.s will finU on a table carii.s dc.taih'd plaiuition of tlie shown. Tlie lariat, as seen on the horn of will recall co I ki old huck.kin as trappers wore, will al.so of most objecl.s, which will a novehj to i.s an the ca.se of early Xebra.ska settlers. It was of a tiuffalo re: died and used a.s a packing case for meat when on a iiuff.alo hunt, or a.s it boat when a wa.s riu- hide was stiff that all that wa.s to trnnsfc-rm it from a receptacle to a tu out things, in and llie bridle, from buck.skin or rawhid' thong.s novel article. The buffalo in the exhibit is from the Bri.stol tioii of Indian relics, loaned b.v Hrisloi Uharliel of Neb.

This i.s to be the rola of in The "wiU tin- robt of Indian women, decorated In boad.s and npine quilLs, and a bago ii.aliy bo.ard. sudi as Indians rai- rieil their babi upon, hut whi would l-y no a of the present NEW TRUCKS AT WHOLESALE Tlio All one tun. inni the wo -ton trvK'ks on in tlie Anto Hall at the State hair tvill he at the ivholesale niakinc a tliseoiint. The tins the KVd Seal motor, 44 horsepower: 6 fraine, sprinp; inehe.s; all standard and retails for lumiplete with eali, larin body, prain sidiY: and raek. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FRED E.JOHHSON, Nebraska City, Neb.

blind will render a reconciliation Ixtween Irdtmd and England almost have everything to prevent this Insane said .1. H. Thoma.s, head of the national union of railway Thomas read from statement by Bonar l.AW justi- the policy to'srard on the grouna that the Fork mayor was a Law more tban anyone else has justified leister spirit of deelaix'd Thoma.s. Pleads Different in an address opening the pleaded for an interpretation of the Versailles treaty different the in which it wa.s Thomas intimated that the coimcil of action, which wa.s created to Influence the governmejit against going to Ru.s.sla, is likely to take mea.sures oppo.sing a British war against Uie -Vrahs in The Thomas declared, do not be- the fide promises of the British Tlie labor leader demanded from the a bold and clear recognition I of dotninion rule for Ireland, Thomas told the delegates that I is every that the coming winter I will the hardest Great Britain has fai ed in man.v peace conference at Riga. General held a conference with the Poli.sh chief of staff and later met the Rus.st*n generals wfho are organizing an Russian to assist General Wrangel.

It ta cl- ed that several Rus-stan divisions may be sent to the Crimean front to tight the reds this month. General Pllsudski, the Polish er In chief, has gone to the front. from that front indicate that General red cavalry army was not annihilated as reported last week. It wa.s defeated, but since then been reinforced. Want Ads Stsarting in the Evening Journal.

Public Markets 1332 St. 84244 138 No. lOth B1962 135 So. 12th St. B1204 TUESDAY SPECIALS Tender Beefsteak 20c Pot 18c ri BKLY I WTI.I, NOT be reisponalble for debt.s eoti- tracted by my wife, O.

W. Kinatry. on or after date Sept. 8, W. McKinstry.

J.H.Ht IIOI MKRKKPINO ROOM8 16 I.IOHT-HOUSRKRKPTNG In modern ROOMS FOR I Nlf'ELV fumlsbed modern home for four or five gemiemen permanent; B4952. N. MARTIAL LAW HOT DECLARED Onij Overt or Failure of Coarta to Fiiiietlon Will Resalt In Military Hale. WILl.l.y.MSON, W. Sept.

M.ar- I I I II I fJMVI I I the ail tutl law will not be declared in the Mingo eontitx strike zone unless some overt act or failure of local and authorities to lum-tion makes such action neces- Gen. B. D. announced after a of conferences with civil aulhor- 3 of Kentucky West Virginia. General DeWee.se of Ken- titi ky will hold further conference.s HKLP 37 M.4Ñ tiiat uuderetands gardenltig to transplant straw berries.

Call at J46179. xyncr: to cxintractorb Sealed bids will be at the office I of the of the City of l.lncoln NepraAA. up lo 10 a. Saturday, Septcnrher Itth, for the constnicrion of a pool a-cording to plans and of Kngineer on in (be office of the GUy Olerkk. Pluns and may be seen and blank pro- din the office of tho Vlnglnoer.

The City eotlniate of the coat of this work JSS.OOb.OO Kach bid be by a oer- tifled for 11 made payable to City as gtiaran- tee of good fslth. The Cltv reserves tha right to rejnet any or all bids and to any In bids, H. BKRG, Glerk. THE BIETH RECORD. and Holy idvunh at Rev.

Father F. .1. perlormed the cer- emonx lu tha lueseuee of Immediate ami friends The chun was prettily xvith flower.s. ine Mr. ni.U Irxiu Henry bride in a suit of white I'loroncc a son.

Miinmed in angora nnxl sept and lohn Litsey Clark Lumber Co. Sells hat. Her corsage was of th ro.se,«. She xva.s Uarex. who xxore frock of with a hat of white and a of xx'ard roses.

Dr. Nolnn. of ide. iha groom. 'Phe luinal fioin ylayeri hy part.x rod Ave Ma; the cejemony a breakfast was rved at the rie Vau t.oon» a ju and Kniest Kikenberg a daughter.

iRathf I ine HEADQUARTERS AT Mine Run. told that and that is eittier jnay he M.tgazine. Women Will Find Toilet Articles Attractively Priced At Djer F'acp powder Pebeixo tooth pa.ste IVp.sodent tooili paste Laslertne tooth Facittl Boap Cutex Cutile Uetiiovei- Cuti-Cura Soap Face Powder Hone; and Almond Creani .............................45 Elka.v Cream ......................55 ..72 ..40 ..40 ..45 ..20 ..30 ..20 ..45 lleptililicaa Deniocralle btafe 4 Olii mH fees 4ri-anae to Heel LepuliUeau an state head- p.irei.ts. at the of Mr. and M's.

Ulyde of Vlli.Hnce. i.s a ol the taihi T. and Mr.s. W'. high the wiHinm.s of will greeJ state university In the Alii-i Ixooth aiid U.

ance city In olt.sbfuit. of hoixie is in Dav- will IJC made to obtain. Ladies Keep Your Skin Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Talcum A Clothing Sale of Interest to Lincoln Men and State Fair Visitors la Ifu'ated in Mad-j -mj (udd mevting ai the ami- ison. xvheve will their itoriui'i in the interest of the deinocrat- thoine af'er a short trip thru X. lvi.H^ka jf.

The tepublh an aiul ois. imittee ha.s yet indien whether il xxiii have at the stale fair War Tax Extra Harley Drug Co. 1101 STREET Ban! B. Dietrick returned day 1 qi ounds. It that a meeting in i awrn'ng from tiip foi the Hariing 1 Ixe.e:.

He Governor and the other candi- shire the arl; part of d.ite.* for Mate may he announced i iti lona, minol.s. tor Thursti.ay'. Ir.diana and wffl be Gin i v' A McN len.l of the I 1er of b( sin auotii'-r 1. of the itatk charge of expects to part of to Mr. and tin iM iie.iduiiarter.s at the fair be fm two arrival of the chairman at few diivs willt Mr.

Mra, bearlquarters indUates that in a xfcfx l.ietnck they are driving thru from hort a vigoroius will he AUTO TOPS Carefully Tailored and repaired. Cbme In and get acquainted. C. s. HUDDLESTON, 221 North 14th St.

Formerly with Lincoln Car Co. It often that you find a sale of good, dependable clothing at this time of the year. But a surplus of suits remaining from last season that must be disposed of; marked them unusually low. Here is a nopportunity to save from $10 to $25 on a new no man ought to overlook it. State Fair Visitors See our display of Building Materials 219-223 North Twelfth Street Orpheum Theater Building Western Brick Supply Co.

A. H. FARRiJNS, President J. H. JOHNSON.

Treasurer SUITS REDUCED $75 $70 $65 TO $60 H7.50 SUITS REDUCED TO $55 $50 $45 tcrriino' in aiid Forsythe left afternoon for her homo in Ghicago. Ironc of Boston xxill go o- for wooks visit with Ixcforc rltirqins to ho riiCMn" in cast. Miss xx go hx to hc4T home tn and Frcdi'ric I aiipcd. in of the bureau of campaign to have of national reputation in riuring the mentioned are Tlcosevclt. Strong to have Hardins at Lincom If a tup.

Standard Pattarne publicatfona BROS. CO. Ell WF'Vi: HERE FOR MES AST) YOVyG MFX. EVERY IF HEAVY EXplOH EOR EifJ. WEAR: THEY'RE FIXELY TAILORED or THE MOFT DE REX IWHRIPF.

HERE IS AS TO HE GOOD i'LOTHEF FOR Tin: FRK'F OF ROOR OF IT. STOP AND SHOP AT Freadrich Bros. Master Grocers Phone B6511 In Our Service Department Yellow Freestone 4.11 basket One-third bushel basket, OC 18 pounds net Washington Bartlett them 135 165 or 120 in a Tixmatnes for canning. 60c Haskci of 23 paunds Meat Department Ground HamberKtT OA jiound Frosli IJvcr, Hlk'cd, i)ounds Short Riba of Beef for StPM'. pound It Costs Less at Our Groceryteria Plantation (Jrannlated Heal fiae not jierfeclly white.

Pound 13c Not over 100 tbs. to a customer, Ycllo'w Freestone third bushel pounds net in a Guava Jolly, it oz. luinbler, Old Duich Ch'Anser, ea liias.se.s, Iho Ull orrw, tin 2.07 31c 10c 43c Kl New Fail Styles Have Arrived at New styles arrive almost daily. We to take eare of llie largest biisiiiejjs this Pall thul Me ever Large slock, greater iiicaus iiuick sales and lower prices. 7.00 lo 10.00 for all-lcatlier Black and Brown Boots give.s you a sample of is possible with the System of shoe selling.

Shoe Shop Third Floor First National Bank Building Wc Pay Postage on Mall Take the Elevitof.

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