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The Voice Popularity Contest WALTER CLAYTON BELL, 3rd, is the 3 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell, jr., of 1942 U street. His birthday is February 9th. 975 votes. —Rose Manor Studio JEANNETTE LUCILLE ADAMS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, 2411 South 8th street, is 4 years old. Her birthday is March 9th. 850 votes. —Rose Manor Studio LAWRENCE DALE WEEKS, ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Weeks, 2828 North 51st street, is 8 months old. His birthday is October 8th. 800 votes. —Rose Manor Studio JULIUS BLAINE BROOKS, son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Brooks, is 14 months old. His birthday is February 6th. 690 votes. —Rose Manor Studio MICHAEL H. COOKE, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cooke, 2001 S street, is 18 months old. His birthday is March 18. 610 votes. —Rose Manor Studio ROBERT C. A. SORENSEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soren sen, 1745 Euclid Ave., cele brated his 2nd birthday on May 10th. 400 votes. Pictured above are the six babies that have the highest num ber of votes. In each of the addi tional issues of The Voice the top six babies will be pictured, until the close of the contest which is July 28, when the three winning babies will be pictured. 1st Prize .. . . . . $2S.OO War Bond 2nd Prize.$10.00 3rd Prize.$ 5.00 Winners will be determined by the number of votes they re ceive. Votes can be secured through new subscriptions, subscription renewals or by sending in the coupon at the end of this announce ment. A special subscription price has been made for this contest. $2.00 for a 1 year subscription which will entitle you to 200 votes; $1.25 for a 6 month subscription which entitles you to 125 votes. The coupon is worth 10 votes, the price of a single issue of THE VOICE. My votes for THE VOICE BABY POPULARITY CONTEST WORTH 10 VOTES WORTH 10 VOTES Mail or Bring This Coupon lo Our Office Box 2023 Lincoln. Nebr. Trenton Case Continued from Page 1* missabiliiy of the confessions and evidence. Only Wilson had re fused to sign a confession. The others claimed that police forced them to sign. Judge Smalley ruled to admit three of the confessions out as evidence on the grounds that the state did not prove it had acquired them legally. Miss McGuire identified Eng lish, Wilson and Forrest as being in the store when Homer was killed. She said one of them beat her. She added that she could not identify the men when she first saw them at the police station because her eyesight had been harmed by the beating. All six defendants testified that they were nowhere near the scene of the crime at the time of the murder. Clydes Dairy Store 2230 R St. Ice Cream 25c & 27c a pint -:-~ I ShoivaUtfitL (RjDDpwp fompamp Roofing Insulation Siding 233 North 22nd St. 2-2493 ALSO KEYSTONE SELF-STORING STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS Gilmour-Danielson 1 Drug Co. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS 142 So. 13th St 2-1246 gpiiiflimiKfli « . N ■:< mliiiTsj ' D. O. McField ■ Cleaners A Tailors ' W Specialize in Hand-Weaving 301 No. 9th Phone 2-5441 GEO. H. WENTZ Incoiporcted Plumbing and Heating 1620 N St. Phone 2-1293 Hodgman-Splain MORTUARY 1335 L Street Lincoln, Nebraska ■ TRADE USED GUNS! Top Prices Paid. ROYAL JEWELERS V_ 143 North 12th °/eose As* For UMBERGER’S AMBULANCE 2-854B llmberger’s Mortuary, Inc. I Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 8th . LINCOLN’S Fastest Growing Department Store! Woman’s Rayon CREPE SLIPS Cynthia Slips Sold Exclusively At Penney’s • Dependable tailored slips that wont ride up or hang unevenly. • Four gored with reinforced yoke. • Fine Rayon Crepe that will wash, again and again. • White, Pink, sixes 34 to 50. Lingerie, Street Floorr.