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THE LINCOLN SI ATE JOLKN.AL. ESDAA. OCTOBER 20. l')2o. NINE DR.

GARESS BUYS A RADIO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. WOMAN ONCE IN TROUBLE HERE IN SPOTLIGHT AGAIN. Moves on to 8 Ranch and Prepares to Defend Herself Against Any Who May Harass Her. AHKKIDAX, 26.

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plu uaio. AAL.hl. 34 i.45—Hiii orotV.v 10 4 'ninu THE BAD DOID MAPTHA h'ART ken Ike red fdU inlcake of Ike Ct lillU O') fo the rry- of Dr. Nollie Z. (iHroHM.

doctor of the Lnlted Htatca hospital ht-re, and her Prlmeau Dr. Garesa and Prlmeau found living on a ranfh I near here a few days ago. are renting the bnt they in-1 to buy it. Dr. Garesh was de -1 cislve about her luteniions and her mean.s of making them good.

a loaded behind that she aid, as I jc flecked the a.bhes from her cigar and pointed to the I know how to use The doctor, aUll dresped in i clothes, gingerly touched a bandage on her cheek. "1 bought the gun for the fellow who did she said. came over here and got hard the night. He after an aigumenl." To a question. Dr.

Garess said decidedly that she had punchetl him back. She refused to tell the cause of the dispute. Dr. Garess and Allas were arrested in Lincoln last June, after their arrest followed their inability to pay a board bill of $15. Their arrest followed a marriage there in regular form.

At police' headquarters, it was found that Dr, Garess was a oman, altho she was dressed in clothes and the week before had married -Miss Prlmeau. Pressed for a reason for marriage, both women declared were in Dr. Garess, it was fouud, was a bacteriologist from the United: hospital here, Miss Prlmeau Is the daughter Armour, S. family. It was found that Or.

Garess was wanted in iiheridan on a charge of bad checks. She was returned here and sentenced to 60 days in jail, while Miiis Prlmeau was returned to her family. Released from jail here, Dr, Garoas disappeared and. Until found with Miss Primeau on her her whereabouts were unknown. Dr.

Garess is a rather handsome, blight woman who passes easily for a man. Miss Prlmeau is large, unwieldy and possesses none of the attractiveness of her Primeau refuses to see visitors, and Dr. Garess holds the fort, confronting hoever trespasses on her property. The doctor still owns some property in Virginia, she claims, and will buy the place where she Is living as soon as tbat property is riold. Her family in Atlanta refused to come to her aid when her arrest was announced.

Dr. Garess attracted able attention when she accepted her position hero with the veter- bureau. She stalked across the grounds of the fort each day, cigarettes, and dressed mannishly. When arrested in Lincoln, part of her board bill was due to the Inveterate smoking of cigars. A cigar was In her mouth when she greeted visitors at her ranch the other day.

Trouble la anticipated authorities lake steps to prevent the "lovers" from continuing their romance. As yet, nothing has been done. fsma AAlHl. 1': I fro. WE.AK HI 319 from WKIAF, i 4 9:00 7:00 39 S.

4 KAAA. 111 0 5 W. 4 00 -a. 4 tnuslc. '-onvert ('vi'K' I HI AAMAO.

Orbali; nf.rea. AAKHIl, 3 Itani munU program. 7 6 o- vloltn. harp. nr 0 3 5 illmii'r mu'-'' AAl.in.

3 7:00 from KAE. II 00 -N ght AA I AA, INN 0 00 --Vto. onti 9:00 of prostBltia. rgan. 4 3 6 9 7 .00 Vrt.at arrloa.

from string n.OO I'nii AAI.HH. 7:30 i.r-.grain, AVI'AAI. I.KA 9.1 1 l.ombartlo's 7:00 Auilltorhmi program. 10 00 AAHK 5:00 Hchubvrt program. 1:00 Ttlnnor 7 0 Sa AAF.AO.

9 itnd music. 1:45 i an oncfrt. 9 00 Music fuothttU talk. O.J 5 day program. 9:00 WHO Uttla aympUony 7 00 Stories, orchestra 1 30 rvaii' program.

AAI.IIP, .0:00 1 tinner mtislc. 7 AAAA.I, 352.7. lilnnrr miial' 7 0 o- E'rogram from NA'EAF. 6:00 IHnnrr piogranva. 7:00 -Musical 19 0(1 (trgan and 11:00 Mrri old chlsf, 51 S.

9 11 00 75 9 9 00 day program. 11 AVAN concert. KTIfS HOT NPRINOe 10:00 Sps. laity wKom ske kad Iko Wd5 hoik surprised and Bui kdppij Ikdl ske saw onlu Ike Itllle red beduUful cried Ike kow kdppij my will be when I pul Lkem on kis fcried Ike you musi il back lo me KAUE Hy Jnno I Iti I'tt h. had bo hit biuA.

JimuthviUiK i. "Miss t.r (Protacted by George Au ve. uudih I. I yuu. I V.

as Mr le rill UHAUTLR LIE An Astonishing Revelation. Too 1 Katie lay wide-eyed thinking the evenis of the evening, and what who had Avaltvd up for her. had loid her about Guy. didu say a Mary saiti, "but he looked dis- appolnif(i I felt real sorry for him that I did. one fine Waiie ftdt sorry for Guy too.

She should have sent him word was going out. Hut Katie thought of Marshall Newcombe. of the wouderful evening she had; of his loving her wanting to marry her. She was sure she loved him Gore, Doi a couuuou Clifford )oui mother evt talk to you aboui Iter ihh Mf. CHf ford asked as gazed sweet pictured face.

"Not much J4he they disap- of nij father, allho lie was good, and she was happy with him. She never told who tin were, even wle )vt got so pom' she talk about them. Mother was am not Katie, bui I think your mother wa.n my sister, i The resemblance is a ery strong. She and weui away before I met my wife, I never saw her, but now it seems to me that A Hill nsiiHUD'd ou b'K pai'vton. liHs lived vaIiU Us loitg for you her unjusll'.

you shnuUl knt'A she would do nothing wrong. When 1 tell not tonight. Mr. Katie "Not until VOU art ll, it be as you sa.v. And am I to eongratulHte you marry Newcombe? "I decided yet.

I told him I would idi him Katie replied a Gloria and Miss Curtis left the room looking utterly astouuded. The girl they had In neatli tlielr notice was sure wtiuld nv'vrvv 1 rti, iiuouial ateh of their serve all the good that comes to you. my dear, whether Hfe my ce not. You have to your trust -alwaya. ot Us can do Mr.

Clifford said to Katie. Poiitlve. Grand Island Hll- riarnwr, the other to house from Loren Hilhouse. Tlie 1 even after is an inmate of to marry him. asking for just GRAND ISLAND.

Oct. 26. Christian Opp, Hall county resident for more than a half century, died at hi.A home, six'miles eusi of Wood Rivet. early Monday. He aged years old.

in 1S72 he to and a months later located a farm in Hall count), he had since resided. He was well known thru out this; comni'iulty. Surviving him are hl.4 widow, four Urank, John.Krhard. all residing on the farm lllihm, of Wilmington, and two daughters. Mrs.

Lena AJ ichHel.soii of Ceiitralla, and Mrs. Emma siding at home. Mrs. Ella McKenzie, wief of Pat; rick J. of died at the St.

Frithfis hospital In this city Sunday afternoon, having been brought to the local hospital lor treatment two days previously. She wa.H twenty-two years old. The body was taken to Greeley for burial. JameR N. Harry, Grand Island resident for about ten years, died of concer morning at the St.

ho.spltal in this city, where he was taken nearly three ago for treatment, after a long illness. Hurlal will be at latter defendant Is an the count) jail, having beentbrough here from San Urancisco on i charge of wife and child de.serflon. A jury for the ot setting damages to fourteen plain- tiff.s residing along the Blue river above the Black Brothers mill dam, has been mpfi.nelled, the jury con- si-tlng of A. .1. Skinner.

Henry Mun 9 George Pefferman, W. E. Robbins, John T. I.epoldevln, Wililam T. Fry.

B. A. Brubaker, John Henzel, Henry Bartlett, H. Darwin, Fran Beran and Joiin Kempt. The plaintiffs rlHtm damages to their farm lands as a suit of Inundation when the mill I company raised its dam feet when she as with him.

now Gore was the name of the man she thrilled as she thought of his married. M) wife never spoke he took without jher, altho 1 know she loved her. ave. Guy had been so humble, jjj right yo uare my niece by had almost I marxlage. cousin to Gloria and Jane.

We one. and being gentle with lier. Miss Curtis Now' Katie wa.nn’t sure she loved room, followed by had all been so appeared sudden, so unexpected. Khe had angry. been carried away by lier reelings, 1 father know how you are his masterfulness.

Well, she had addressed no promises, she was still some years ago. Jennie Cox. former Beatrice resident, died at her home in Vales burg, 111., Sumiay. She was a pioneer resident of Beatrice and a sister of John anil W. A.

W'agner The body was brought to this city I for interment, i Mothers of members of the Be- I atrlce football teams will be the guests of the board of education 1 at the Beatrice high Omaha Cen- I tral game afternoon. Over sixty invitations were sent out, the custom starling last year. A gpe cial section of the new stadium will be reserved for the guests, John W. Jackson, Beatrice pio- neer, veteran of the G. A.

and Kearney, years janitor of the Glen- Mrs, John Condell of Palmer Is at the Francis hospital recovering from Injuries suffered in an 371 9 3SS.9. 49 9 VA.I .1 9 (Studio per 1 ITV 7 9 hour; HtuSlo concert. VVHAF. KANSAS 6 00 of tbo air. 00 banrl.

9 00 from WE AI frolic. KM.I, I.iXS AN OKI and Suita Claansd and Preaaad 3 COLLEGE TAILORS A OLEANEBa ISa 9 211 9 ll 9 a 9 099 Saturday Oyan KEEP YOUR SCALP Clean ant Healthj WITH CUnCURA Hotel Astor NEW YORK ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT HOTELS Rooms with Single 4.50 ofwsasd $7.00 and upward Also wMi mnnias water but vHthoot bath $XOO mmI I doubla aS-SO and mf thm F. A. TIMES SQUAHH 'ji. 10 00 Navy day KFI, KFI musli hour proirram.

WH.VS 1.01 ISV ILI.fc—399.9. program. VVMBF, MIAMI 6:00 -Conoert program. Ganoa music. VVHVO.

Mll.3VAtKrK—*75.1. organ ree'tal. recital. MINNKAFOI IS-ST. hour.

5 from EAF memorial. from VVEAF. program CNRM. MONT quartet. 3VS.M, NASHVII.I.Fr—*82.8.

music; etorj'. radio Studio program, i 3VSMB. NK33 ORI.EANS—319. theater program. 5 dinner inualc.

lecture. revtit. I guild program 10:00 -Flvo brothers. VVF.AF, NKW orchestra i light opera company. I ooteU 1 8 9:00 A Mark, eonga day program orcheatra.

NKW orchestra i vocal due. I I day program (WRO). i hour. orchestra. UNVr.

NKW leaaona. college concert. yard band A. NKW hour prvgranu MUN. new E'eaturvs i six hoursj.

NKW features. KUO, OAKL.YNl>—391.2. orchestra. program. address.

KI.X, program. HUto accident in thld city In which she Huatalued a fractured collar bono and a pelvis bone, -when Hie car turned over on one side. No one else was injured. Over persons attended the first out of town meeting of the Hall County Protective association. held at Wood River Saturday evening.

County A.ttorney Suhr, Sheriff C. J. Palmer and County Agent were the speakers. The ninetieth birthday anniversary of S. V.

Sears was observed Sunday when his daughter, Mrs. D. W. Raish entertained a few friends at a chicken dinner In celebration of the event. To demonstrate that one may still be at ninety, Mr.

Sears executed a few steps with great agility. Despite his four score years and ten, Mr. Sears enjoys good health and is remarkably active, as Is also his wife, who Is eighty-three. Mr. and Mrs.

Sears are spending the winter here with their daughter and I family. John Gerber of this city, received i a sentence of ten days In the county jail and was ordered to pay all court costs, on the charge of chicken stealing Monday morning. arrest followed a deter- mined chase a few days ago on the part of Mrs. Arnold Hansen, wife of a farmer residing south of this city, after she had heard a shot fired In the roadway near her home, and discovered the theft. The marriage of Miss Agnes Eusden of Hastings and Harry H.

Keas of this city took place at the Blackstone Court apartments in this city Sunday afternoon. Rev. T. P. Bennett of the First Methodist church, performing the single ring ceremony.

Miss Margaret Eusdeu, sister of the bride, and Ernst acted as signatory witnesses. The groom Is employed as field manager for the Ernst bakery. The I oveB school, died at the home of his sou In Lincoln Monday, lie was eighty years of age. Take Man With Hooch. FALLS CITY, Oct U.

Urocht, who claims his home la in Kansas City and who said he was headed for Plattsroouth, today got out of one, kind of trouble only to get into another kind and as a result he left for his home this afternoon minus his new Ford coupe, fivo gallons of good rye whisky and some which he paid out here in fines. Brocht stopped here early last Friday morning for a cup of coffee. There had been a clothing store robbery and officers were seeking information of the thieves. They asking him if he had seen the thieves. He was apprehensive ad the officers suspected him, a tussel Officer Sailors took a pint of whisky away from him.

Five gallons of whisky were found in the car. He was fined 1200 and costa in city police As he paid his fine today and prepared to leave in his coupe Deputy Sheriff Smith served him with a summons and his car was confiscated for transportation. -----Two men were killed five Highland park (Chicago) high school students when the given free, Katie wondered again, as she had before, hy she so uncertain, why she as Mary would term it. in the morning Katie dressed slowly, hating to go back where she would have Gloria. What she say.

what would she do? All day she was nervous jumpq, starting at the slightest sound. She kept Jane out longer than usual both morning and afternoon. But she neither saw, nor heard anything of Gloria. After rlnner Mr. Clifford asked her to come into the library and do some typing for him.

In typing a business le.tter Katie noticed the name of Bradford. "That was my Katie said. "Annie "Y'our she married a Mr. face showed sudden interest. "What was his given "Her first name was Hudson Gore.

She married again, that awful Matt Dennet. He killed Katie spoke bitterly. "Tell me all you know about your mother, Katie. Have you her "Yes, up In my "Get It, child, and vve will talk Clifford was plainly excited, and Katie, wondering, fetched the picture. "Hudson Katie ejaculatingly.

you told him ihat you visit road houses with men go with a girl in your position for no good reason? He must be crazy if he allows you to be with Mr. Clifford had tried in vain to stop Gloria, and now Katie wavei him to silence. "Please. Mr. nifford! Let me answer Miss Then turning to the Irate girl Katie said very quietly.

"I supiKJse you refer to my being with Mr. Newcombe lastt night. He has a.sked me to be his wife, and I am sure your father can think nothing wrong In ray going with Gloria stood before Katie so Unfair Bong: gosh sakes. Jack, liappened to you? You look a pounded nothing much, only mv masseur me four liundred and 1 let him take it out In AwgV'ua. Boston Market 1333 0 St, B1094 Wednesday Specials SKfc Pork, 25c nVzt 20 Fr 9 lb Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak, lb.

Tropic Nut Margarine, Insist on PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself Milk motor bus in which they were riding was struck by a train. of Magnesia SAY to your druggist, or you may not get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 50 years. Refuse imitations genuine 25-cent and 50-ccnt bottles contaun full directions and uses. PURCHASES MADE NOW ON CHARGE ACCOUNTS ENTERED DECEMBER 1 couple will reside In Grand Island. Beatrice urourain.

Fllll.ADKJ,PUIA—598.9. GOOD HEALTH your Child irn orcheatra. 7 36 theater atuUto. orchestra. 33 LIT, 394 6 I'sdyly program, 7.30—Foaluri“» from WHLAF.

I'l I 491 3 6 niiwlo. 7 -1'anco muoio. from WKAF. 10.30—l'ano» orohwurw. KDKA Fl 09 1 trio.

33 81 4 8:00 -Dinner niUitic. 10 Oo- Seventh band. 334AU. 485 from VVK a 33 K3 ay propram, 9 lui' program. 33 KH I 1 1 Ull.Lr— 315 9 6 proyranis, hutnor boys.

1 545 1 from WEAF 10:00 Muaioal SI tir.NU 6:30 propranie 33 oi'xxn recital. appreciation. day propram. orcheatra. Ft 359 9 trio.

8 pn hestra. 33 33 00 7:30 Propram from WEAF. leasrue nav-y day. BEATRICE, Oct. divorces were granted in district court here by Judge Moss, one to Lillie Mae Harner from Harold D.

Exclusive franchises granted reputable dealers in our territory. A New Shipment of Friendly Five Oxfords distributore for Nebraska and Northern Kansas Home Appliance ikNurMCruMM j.0* 228 So. I6tn, laiiiuoin, B1246 2020 22 Fsmam Omaha. AT2425 uay program (WRC). bR Keep tne fantily well and happy, free from A SAFE, OEPENDABLC LAXgJIVI Blackheads Go Quick By This Simple Method Hafley Drug Co.

1 a method that blackheads go hs If by magic. Get two ounces of Caloniie powder from your eiore. apriukle a Uttl 9 on Itot. wet cloth, rub briskly over the affected and in two yoti will find every blackhead dla- salvcd away Exilie. 0 fumi 15 di Me Z5 odUMoeL Mak jfoumal for Men WE EXPECT EVERY PAIR TO MAKE A FRIEND FOR US Lveiy pair of Prjendly Five shoes 3ve sell must make a friend or continue a friendship, or 33G to know the reason good shoes, fairly priced.

Lots of different styles; new ideas and AVe know how to fit them. guarantee satisfaction. sure like our ideas of serv'ice. YOUR PAY dwpsnds on the Quality of your 3vork. Out of employees examined in six Milwaukee factories we found that needod glasses.

Earn more urith glasses. 19 KINPT SFKtTAl i alHal raamlMittlan. lyla afcall Md CQ Othm gfaMta. SS ta S88. IQndy Optical 1209 Street.

Opon Sxturday Evening. Phona 11 3 bwn tbe S. SerUtered Marte of Tha H. FhlUlpa 5 Coapw mmI lU B. 1178.

Watch Our Windows The Famous Compare Our Values. Just Received Richly Fur Trimmed COATS For Misses Womeo a collection of that you of finding Just the one you wnnt. tivery new new every new style. 59IS 8P Coats Pur Trimmed, Beautiful Stjlef I to 14 to 100 DRESSES Silk, Wool and Velvet, Smartest Styles. for ail All tha new and all lizes including etouU.

values to 125.00 at only 1109 St. Stop in and saa tha new Friandiy Fivas raady now; glad to show them to you. HAVE PLENTY OF COMPANY You be lonesome if you save and earn with the United Light. There are lots and lots of people, more than eleven thousand of them and the number growing every day, who are build- for the future by having Ssve and Invest mg their money grow through safe investment in the 6.36% Prior Preferred Shares of TTie United Light 6c Railways Co. A mighty fine class of people to join if you are not now one of them.

SHOES THAT TOE THE MARK IN LEATHERS, IN STYLES, IN WORKMANSHIP When you pick your FViendly Five Shoes from the big variety of ne 33 ones assembled here, your part is take care of fit and quality, and back our judgment with our guarantee of comfort and service. satisfaction sure thing. Real oak leather soles; black, tans and ox blood red. 18 a W'elcome ff Club Delegates SHIRE By putting away a little money every pay day in Prior Preferred you, too, can profit with this thrifty and progressive family of investors. Ask Any Employe or Call at Any Office of RiHic Service Coiniaiijr A UNITED LIGHT PILOPEKTV 14 th St.

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