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    UIK liKL: U.MAHA. SATUliUAV. SKPTKMHEU 24, 11)21.
President. Urges
People to Attend
Red Cross Meet
J larding Call Attention to
National Contention and
Scti Forth Puruodci of
Organization.
Washington, Sept. 2.1 Present
i larding, in a kUlrmcut to tlic Amrr.
ai people, called attention to the
lationul convention cf the Kcd C'ro
t Columbiu next month and invit
rd tupport lur it. The taietiifir
follows;
"To llic American people:
"The executive committee of ft J
American lieii I'ron ha arrange!
ior a national convention to be lielu .
at Columbus. O., October 4-8. m.(
tlioive. It particular object is the I
jwmLliiiir ot a many at tiosible '
the Rre.it ntmiber of devoted men
ind women uho undertook oluit
;ury ten ice in In half uf humanity
ti'uriiij; the World war. Many of
libtin ate till giving time and activi
st y to the permanent program of the
"lied Cro and the convention will
.lonccrn itself with a dicu;ion of
Mhoe activities at they hear cm the
Jpretent and future welfare of the
nation.
"1'uLlic mettiiiK!) will he addicted
-,ty distinguished speaker and the
convention will be brought to a close
!' a pageant setting forth in attrac
tive fashion, the hiMory of the Amer
ican Kcd Cross and the program of
service mapped out for the future.
"As president of the American Na
tional Red Cro$, 1 invite all who
.liave at heart the continuation of tjie
helpful and patriotic service of this
MirKanization to join in every con
sistent way all efforts to insure the
success of this convention.
Mda Elevator Hums;
Loss Estimated at $20,000
- Grand Island, N'cb., Sept. 2.1.
Zi Special Telegram.) The elevator
? vwiicd by G. E. Calnon of A Ida w as
completely destroyed by fire, to
gether with its content. The loss
Jn the building is estimated at
;Ir'.tHHi and the grain ?,0UO. The
Virigin is unknown. The loss is cov
ered by insurance.
. The Grand Island fire department
vas called to assist and sent its
3n;ck, covering the eight miles in 18
.minutes. It was able to assist only
jn protecting the adjacent bi'ildings.
tW more Vy-.CT.U. Elects
Convention Delegates
i Wymore, Neb., Sept. 23. (Spcc
Delegatei eloctcd to the W. C.
U. conference at Liberty, Septem
ber 3 were: Mrs. L, N. rulton. Mrs.
M'harles Shantz, Mrs. Morris Jones,
iiui Alia. Ililit v.iiupui;il.
The following officers were elect
ed: President, Mrs. Sarah Spcal
nian; vice-president, Mrs. V. S.
.If us ton; secretary. Mrs. C. Kinnc
on; treasurer; Mrs. Morris Jones.
Tenant on Glenover Varnr
5 Fined $5 for Taking Plow
4 Beatrice. Neb.. Sept. 23. (Spe
cial.) William Malstead, young
Jariner living in Glenover. .was
brought before Judge Ellis charged
wiVh. the theft of a walking plow
Mucd at J25 from V, A. Kansdcll
i this citv. He was employed as a
Texas Wildcat, Its Owner
and Pilot, Who Will Fly It
II 1', v I '7&$tM
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This is e "Texas Wild
was built especially for its owner,
S. E. J. Cos of I lot: .ton, Tex., w ho
was in Omaha Thursday to enter it
in the speed races of the aero con
gress which will bo held here the
iirst of November.
C. U. D. Collycr, Omaha air mail
pilot, who flics between Omaha and
Cheyenne, completed arrangements
Thursday to pilot the ship. 1 he j
plane is said to be capable ot JUU
miles an hour.
Dedication of New
Park Marks Opening
Of Arlington Fair
vtcnant on Ransdcll's truck farm and
?AntittrA tll-inor ill nlnw hpinitcr the
Wncr owed him. He was 'ordcredfeounty represented. There is also a
Fremont, Neb., Sept. 23. Wash
ington county fair opened with the
dedication cf the new Arlington park
and fair ground, recently purchased
bv the city for the express purpose
of staging county live stock shows
and exhibits. Practically cvtry citi
zen of Arlington contributed time
or money in preparing the new
grounds for the first exhibition and
in a short time erected many build
ings. A beautiful lagoon for boat
ing and bathing surrounds ihe en
tire park. '
A record-breaking crowd was reg
istered at the gates for the first day.
The exhibits surpass all previous
displays of live stock. I here is an
unusually fine display of hogs,, in
cluding all popular bfecds.
The school exhibits arc better
than ever, with every district in the
the Main street paving for?" Al
ready numerous amusing and semi
serious answers have been received
and are being displayed in the win
dow of the merchant.
Woman Confess
To Murdering Her
Husband hv Aeid
Akron, U., Uumucb .Man Dies
From Inhaling Fume
Wife Under I'olit e (Jnard
In Hoiipital.
Akron. O.. Sept. 2J,-Mr. Min
nie I.. Ucrr. 42. u in the l'coplc'
j hospital today MifU-ring from a nerv
ous collapse follow ing her enation
lal confeion last night to the throw
1 inu of aeid into the face of her hus-
hanu, .Mvm k. ucrr, ."vwron ihimucss
man, uho died trom inhaling the
poisonous fumes.
A charge of murder was entered
against licr on the police court
docket.
Mr. Derr arrested in her home,
following funeral service over Iter
husband's body yesterday afternoon,
broke down under questioning last
night and shrieked, "yes, 1 threw it."
Admits Acid Throwing.
"Oil. God I didn't mean to kill
him. 1 didn't want to kill him."
she moaned and then tell in a faint
on the floor.
In an adjoining room her four
children heard the screams which
marked the confession. Three of
them had refused to believe their
mother was guilty. The fourth,
Harry, aged 20 years, smiled grini
Iv. I
"Don't blame my mother for cut- j
ting the telephone wires and locking
the door of my room," he told of- j
ficcrs following the confession. i
Husband Unfaithful.
"I did that. Cut I never. would;
have told, no matter how much 1 1
might have been tortured." I
f. nomc maue uunappy inrougn;
her husband's attentions to other'
women was the cause tor her act, I
Mrs. Derr confessed. j
"We had quarreled alter we re
turned home last Saturday night,"'
she added. "I did not sleep the rest.
of the night." The acid was thrown
upon Derr as he slept early .Sunday
morning.
Red Cross Nurse Employed
For Cheyenne County
I.odgcpolc, Neb., Sept. 23. (Spe
cial.) Miss Pearl Pope of Ann Ar
bor, Mich., is the Red Cross public
health nurse for Cheyenne county.
She will have charge of medical in
spection work of school children and
will teach a class in home nursing.
LFather Finds Son$
Lifeless Body in Road
U'rcuiout, Xeb., Sept, 2J. (Special
Telegram.) hverctt Kelly, 20,
North Rend. ut found dead in the
roadway about one mile from his
home at 12:30 this morning: by his
father, Martin Kelly, when reports
of a stranded automobile reached the
Kelly home. It is believed that
young Kelly wa the victim of his
own khotguu when be started to re
move it trom tne tonneau ot the car,
bent on scaring oft watrmclon
thieves in a neighboring field.
The shot penetrated his breast and
neart ami lie lived nut long enough
to stacser out in front nf hi ma.
chine to fall face downward in the
oust. J lie discharged gun was
found lying nearby. Young Kelly
iau maue a practice the pat few
iukiiis oi keeping waicn on ni
father s melon patch and driving the
marauders away ty tiring his shot
unit into the air.
Mrs. T. V. (iauchcii. bis sister
was returning' from a church affair
about midnight when she saw the
apparently abandoned car stalled by
the road. She continued to the
Kelly home and informed the
father, who immediately went to the
scene and found the lifeless body of
ins son. .a coroners inquest deter
mined tne shooting was accidental
Geneva Farmers Organize
To Market Dairy Products
Geneva, Neb., Sept. 23. fSocciaH
Several meetings have been called
to consider better marketing of
tiairy products and resulted in the
organization of the Geneva Co-oper
ative Farm Products company. The
directors elected this week were C.
M. Pierce, W. J. Eavey, Guy Brown,
. A. t. kelson, Henry Schmidt
Hoy Davis and C. W. Dcrcmiah,
Articles of incorporation provide for
a capital stock ot JoU.lM). As soon
as a charter has been secured, ser-
titicates of stock will be issued and
final arrangements made for han
dling milk, cream, poultry and caes
The manufacture of ice cream may
be started by the company.
Wymore Ili-Y Club Hears
Talk on Camp Sheldon
Wymore. Xeb., Sept. 23. (Spec
i&n The Hi-Y club of the Wymore
high school heard Dr. McCrackcn,
county secretary, talk on Camp
Sheldon and boy ideals. A confer
ence of Hi-Y officers and commit
teemen from over the county will be
held at the county camp, September
29.
.to return
filled $5. "
,the property ; and was
Construction Resumed
Z Un Church at. Beatrice
f; Beatrice, Xeb., Sept. '23. (Spec
ial) The members of the Church
fbf the Xazarene have resumed work
tn the new edifice, which was shut
'.clown early last summer for lack of
Sunds. , Rev. C. E. Ryder, the pas
Aor, is superintending the . construc
tion. ' ,' '
good display of domestic and fine
art work at the Arlington exhibition.
Plaltsmouth Man Seeks
Reason for Holes in Street
Plattsmouth, Xeb., Sept. 23.
(Special.) To further the project
of Main street repaying, which is
taking a slow course through the
city council, Philip Thicrolf, Platts
mouth merchant,, is conducting a
prize contest for the best answer to
the question, "What are the holes in
DERC5 SUITS ME
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tmer
Made
Clothes for Men and
Young Men
EXTRA VALUES
$35 $40 $45 $50
Other Good Makes, $20 and Up.
These new Fall Suits are extra values iii every way.
You will agree when you try one on. Extra gobd w oolens,
extra well designed and made in shops which stand fore
most in the ranks of tailoring. '
' Gabardine Coats, '$25 to $40. Top Coats, $25 to $35.
New
Fall
New
Fall
New
The Best in Town.
The Price Is Right,
v $2.50 to $10.
Shirts
Style, Quality and Fitting
make our Shirts the most de
sired.;: ; $1.15 to $7.50.
m Underwear srfor-
"The House of Kuppenheimer
Clothes'?
All-
Mew;
A Sale of
Wool Worsted
Fall Suits
More Than 500
Beautifully Made
Suits
at This Price
Most men will quickly realize that
this is a new low price on high
quality clothing. Season's newest
and' most authentic models, double
and single-breasted- or belted ef
fects in all the new stripes, fancy
pin checks and overplaids. Tailored
. and designed of highest grade
fabrics. '
ilflivml storr
' for hiKh Nchoot
cadet sultx. '
Great Style Exhibit
KIRSCHBAUM
Hand Tailored Clothes
$35 $40 $45
New Fall Hats New Band Caps
Just brim full of quality and
raluc and such wonderful snap- ,
py styles you'll like the price,
too, Saturday
$3.50
In' neat, new herring-bones,
plain brown broadclolhs, novel
ty. English tweeds,, full of style,
Saturday, at
$2.50
Friday Banner Day at
Nuckolls County Fair
N'fUon, Neb., Srpt, 2.'.(Sicviul
Telegram.) Friday a the tanner
day of the N'uikoll county (air ml
new reeorui were en:i!lihnl. Ihe
nock display and exhibit! in all dr-
partnienu everpt (rim tme Urge.
More hog ond rattle were liuii
tlun at any prrvlvu (4!'.
Suntinarv of the aula nicr:
Two and a hall niile: Wmi hv
Ivutlichild, driving a IVerlrtt; Kith
unit hi I rx lank krcuiid; W'ilUrd
driving a Munror, third; JackcU Mai
fourth with hi Siihen. lime, J:I7.
In the N'uckoll county derby,
evrn U, llauulidtil ua the hri
tu if ox. the 4P 111 hit truitleiucc
with Allui Actu, tt'ond; Kink.',
third; Kith, (omili, limr, 4 ;10.
AlUn drove a niile in lW nl
llaulicUlil a lull in J J J-i, luri
mg the track rrcord by two ciuiiU.
J'hi four-Ian coukohituled wim
by lUitlulnld, WilUrd. rcuml
Jackd. third. Time. .' .Ij ,1.5.
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Non-Skid, Heavy Duty
Mason Cord Tires
with a 10,000 mile guarantee at
these unheard of prices
30x312 . .$1$.75
32x312 ....... ,$2550
. 32x4 ,..$32.50
33x4 .,,....$32.75
34x4 ,,.,...$33.50
32x42. i..... 436.50
33x4 $37.50
34x412.., ,,,,$38.75
35x4 ..$39.50
36x412..,,,,; $40.50
33x5 ,, ;.,,,$46.25
35x5 ,,: $47.50
37x5 ,,$50.00
Truck Owners Attention
34x5 y $49.50 38x7 ,,.,..,,$95.25
36x6 ,,.,.,..,$69.50 40x8 ....... .$125.00
Non-Skid
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$12.50
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