THE SUNDAY BEE: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 10, 19::. Many Countries Report IJediiction in Fi!itiiiLr Forres ..... Fi?urr lioHing Ittirii tioii in Military IMrriigtli Vrtr ntr! to Guiiii il if I.riigur of .jti.ll, Prize Winners at Nebraska Stiate Fair Baby Show liriirta. f I ' fi'.j A. I' )-"! ri'U jtit.riilril t ruiimil of III li j'iir nl H i!. on. nil ri"iii limi rt rni4inai! i v -fi iH iy'k n-,.i..n D( r llnrt miiiIi.' ) tltr !i 4(iif lu Ih.it lit fiinii' iImii nine of .ulii.luii wlsii It lurni hc iKHtr, f'f. in,H..ii (it fit i lit y i.iilluy lu It K in I. teat I'-riUiil ffjdltrll frdiKti'.tl il $5 per flit in Hat! l'in.iK, t -Kiirr .Vi i'rr rnt. Italy rent if. J4ufi i't ,tr tnii. In UipI mitunii nt I nine frnrt-i 4 mini-Unit (it .'IKI.IKIII turn tinrlrr arm and shortening fi I tie Ir'flll .f t.iil'Uiy srrvir. hy iic htf. Swrilm ! r jHifift ihe runni'i ti( it ttnli l4iy service in two. ItJy reduced the rnod ol service and sti)rc..ed M luiultom of infantry; I'dIjihI reduced H army from l.fXHI.IHKJ men to nhnut .Mi.noO; Japan nude reduction but fjtled lo nivf the fitfnrrt, while Swil. trUnil reduced (rum 70 per cent lo 55 jirr cent, Ih proportion of men rlii l)lc lor in il jl a r y service. lUili liMik the (rout unk in ttie debates nf I liis Hmrnilily wlirn llrlc V4r lli'lli'Kurilr imU the llnor mid Ifude the iiioft rlo'iiirnt speech of Ihe losinn. lip rcvit wed the work of the Council (lid i!i ni.iil'Icd 41) investigation of lh on-riiin ff a puitiiive rxprdi I loll prut hy the South Airujii ov rr it it'll t some time kfcrt n.iint tin' natives 'r( southwest A frit' 4 iiterri lory, for which South A (rim ha live mandate. Deaths Mlclmrl Tsee, lleutll. e. Neti Mlihael TyniT, S, nM tr i--mI i.f tt,.llifc county, living; nvar YVII. l.r. died hi a lmtiftl h'-rr. tin 14 itr ili't hi tim wliliiw ami nlur ihllilrm Tho boiljr -i" Iiiki'll lu Willirr fur limlal . Mr4. Mury Mrtiiiin It'klilfi'. N li Mm. Mary Nliiimn, T. i.!i r il -HI nf tiifhi rn 'liiica tuunly. ill'l hi h r hum" at AurnratiMi. Ilir hilinti'l nlf'l 'lll'Ut two iuii iiu Mr. A. W. DoKiirc. Auiiim, Nili Mi A V. Down. r. r..iil-lt nf Aut'orn frfirp lil. dli-il kt hT liuii.i Kuii' tul Krvira wi-ri iii i limir nf lit v.'1 . i' luiliiii uf Ih i.'hiillnn c-huri li of vl'lill 1i IniMiii-y li.nl I n h iiirmli-r ,ni . lh ml. Mi" Imtrnry 14 Kini Kl I hi r huaiiainl iiml l"iir hiNlren lltrl Jim Iniliiin. HmiHiili'li N'b H"l tim iinon. n- i . -,..,,,11, i nf IMi-ri r mumy ilii-il kuililniiy nf h ail filliir hil ciiilu'il In I'K-Ulli-t Will on K l' Limi nai lnilt ' -i'i aoiitttwi st if hi ri. Tin- limly vm" " " n f hta hnm kt fiainmi'l fur liurial. Ilia fiimtly aurvlve him .Mr. Ilin lunmi IihiI Imi"i innnilniint k" i-iiiiimlaaliiiii-r i-.kI T4 merp rr "f I'll no tuuiny fur millik tlnir. Churl hrlnirily Adiinia, Mrfooli Nh Thu boil of (harl-k K'-nnixlv Xitam" arilvtil hrik from I.lrrt, I'oln.. unit burial w ma'lk In l,iiriKV0W tvinctary of thw -lly. AUrrJ rrbnfc. B'atrlit, Nb. Thu fuiinrnt of Alfred Ovi-rlifik. farmsr of th Kiln vlnniiy, heiil from tho horn ami almi th llmrv KiIivii rhurcb Burial In the rhur, h remetry. Mr. Ovmbei k ml a "on of Mr. ami Mr" Hciiry Overbu k. anil wai nrmiarlna; to tki a, iharca with lha I.uiharan church, havlnif atudl. d for iniiiiniii. Mra. Bualx Htwrt. Baalrlra. N'b. Mr". Knila Htewart if of William Btewurt. a rMloVnt of Dfatrir for 3 yr, rluU at a local hoa intal afli-r prolomfil llln Hh' I" auryhed by her huabanil and aevral chll-ilrrn. I.i-lil K. Hi-nlt. SiiilH, Nfb I.fII K. Scott, 71. rtlod at hia hum" In Hrotla Sciitcinlier 4. lie emm to Urtnly county, Ni'braftku. In April 1S&3 and Hallril la the om.niUaliiin of (Ireely county In Oiiolicr, 1S72. lie la iurvive by hia widow and one aon. Mrr R. I.lvlngluiuna. Mii'lHon, Neb. Mary R. Llvln;hou. a rem. lent nf Miidlaon all her Ufa until arvcral ynrg airo, illed at hor home In caat Lincoln. Funerul acrvlrea were held at the M. K. church here with Interment at Crnwnhlll cemetery. The deceaaed la aurvlved bv three itauKhtcra and an n;ed Mother. Rev. fhamli.'rl.iln rami from tha Annual Oinfcren.e at Omaha to tuko charKe of Lha acrvicea. F.ilna Thiinma. rallaway. Neb. The funeral of Mlaa Tdna Thoman, daukhter nf Mr. and Mra. Charlca Thomaa. former resident of Calla ay but now of the eastern part of the iat. waa hi'lS here. Tho youiid glii died t hoapltal In Lincoln, Mr". DiXiy lounil Thonina, Pavld City, Neb. The body of Mra. Pftiny Younie Thoinaa "was lirousht to Pavld t'lty for burial front rtenver. Colo. fhe le.ivea three chllilren. John, Duvlil, mid Irene, alao four Mletcra. Mrn. 1. M. Ityinan of Colby, Kan.; Mra. Sarah Mc- Scientific Cleaners DRESHER BROS. CLEANERS 2217 Farnam Street ATlantlc 0343 Men'a Two or Threa-Plere 1 Cfl Suita Cleaned and Prea.ed, mar Mztfc i ... Nk '-n. x v rt i J av fV I n t v i ir x J v 1 f -KHtV' I'hotoi by Mai Ijunald, Lincoln. Upper row, left to .rifht: The grand champion, Jack Morcland, who had been acclaimed Lincoln's best baby; the best pair of twins, La Verne, left, and La Foi Otredosky, of Cedar Bluffs; the grand champion girl, La Verne Otredosky, Cedar Bluffs, where she had won com munity honors. Lower row, left to right: The champion rural girl, Susan Schobert, Springfield; the champion city gir! Anna Needham, Lincoln; the eham pion town boy, DolavY Diedricks Havelock, and the champion rural boy, Mark Steinhauscn, Lincoln. Telr of Denver. Mra. Myrtle Redman of Council llluffa and Mra. Logan gpelta of Amherat, Culo. I'aul I'acknrd. McCook, Neb, Paul., 8, aon of Mr and Mra. Bum Packard, died nf c.rctiro aplna! mi-nlnnltl". I'livato burial anil aervlcea wero bald. Mra, I). A. (irlfflth. Randolph, Neb Mra. I). A. (Irlfflth. resident of this vicinity for many yeara. died here following an attack of pneu monia. Hit husband, a civil war veteran, died aeverul months ago. Funeral aer vlcea were held at the home and burial was In the local cemetery. Alfred Ovrrbeck. Bealrke, Neb. Alfred Overbeck, 21. ann o! lleurv Overbeck. living near Elll died at a hospital It era following an op eration. He Is survived by hia parenta, two sisters and a brother. , Mllllum T. Lints. Kearney The funeral of William P. I.illtz, Si, wua held at his home In Hleaa anton. Lints was taken suddenly ill with severe headaches. Ho waa given treatment but ahortly thereafter lppaed Into a atate of coma, remaining unconscious until death. Mra. T. C. llegi-ntun, McCook Mis. T. '. ltrijeman of Mc Cook died at her home here. Mra. dune Schmidt. Beatrice, Neb. Mrs. June Schmidt, 9. for nearU 10 eara a resident tit llent rice, died U her home in t hia City after a lirouuib-ed illness. Her husband, C. J. Vose&Son W "?.!:" $42o H. P. Nelson iS.:. $185 lx lrg i, tln filmed P'l')' Peerless vno H ii rd m il n arl . $285 pp V mgrni)rcnt upflht, lltsht mar- C"A Scliaeifcr wr, IVi'l'ifut l'Ult ', t. r'fCl f'i( !f1U , t " . . IWi'iful l:iut , VvAfi Irving t'.i .M!ftu- suou ft 1 C i-h I!lft :nt c ,r, :")!:. a!C l t C liiirvara t ...... V. 00-10 Stcinway Grand 3CS1,125 111, It .! t ." I ivjjytf ,,' i'H '"':iuJ!3'z!?" Schmldr, who was Beatrice1! tlrt fire chief, dlfd atyht yeitrs bro. Sh U sur vived ly five rhildren, one of whom is Mm. M. A. lirown of Kearney, whoe huvband' 1b editor of the Kearnqy Hub. Andrew Iloffiraurd. Ravanna Andrew HofffraBrd, 75, early trier and homti leader weit of ltuvenna, died at his home. M. A. IlAiiniRartner. Superior, Neb. M. A. llttiim(twrtner dropped dead of heart (Unease as ha was working on the excavation of ths new high srhool buUdlnfr. Ho leaves a wife. John W. Thomas. Beatrice, Neb. John W. Thornis, father of Mrs. A. A Nicely of this lty. died after a brief Illness. He Is survived by three daughters. II . J. un. Beatrice, Neb. H. J. Bus?. 74, a resi dent of Gnice county since lfitU, died at hospital following an operation, lie 1m survived by three, children. He made his home with his daughter, Mm. Henry Tetgmefer, nine miles west of Heat rice. Mm. Margaret lnault. Atlantic, la. Mra. Margaret Denault. mother of Pr. K. V. Denault, a dentist of Walnut, died while vMtintc at the homa of her son. Her home was In Chicago. Clement Ketiter. Table Rocic, Neb Clement Router, 51. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Renter, who live east of ht-re. Junt across thrt line in HU-hardson county, died at the home of his parents nfter a brief illneM, He waa stricken with eryslpeln laat Sunday. Fu neral service were hld at the Catholic rhunh in Stelnauer, and burial was at lha Catholic cemetery. Weddings muaic Hepartment at t'otnr university. Mr. Fuller Is connetrd with a music house In Columbus, Neb. ' ttrttliani-Mufford, York Charles R. (Jrahsm and Jaa Stafford have been gr.inlcd a man into license. Bowers-Whitcomb, York Ralph I. Bowers and Edna W'hittipmb, both of Hastings, were granted a marriage license. (j ut a f son -(i Uftt a t son, York. HJttlmer OustBfson and Cora M. GuHtiifBon, both of 1'olk, were granted a Marriage Itcvnse. Totter-htyer, David City, Neb. The marrlniie of Mine Grace Stycr to Franklin Pottir of Lin coln tpok place at the home nf the bride'a parent-, Mr. and Mts. H, S. Styer of Rising City. Business Activities and Lebanon Advertiser and will merge them Into tho Marion KntcrpriSe. under the tltie of the Benver Valley Beacna, which will he at preaent printed at Ma rian, but will ultimately be printed at Danbury, Klarfc New IJtikery, Beatrice. Kxiavatlon work for the new block to house tho Wilke takery was Ft.-irtrd with ti large force of men. The t:Iant will coat approximately ;JO,000. I'liut II odd Bid. Beatrice. John H. "Wakefield, build in,: contractor of Omha, uccoinpanied by At torney W, C. lorsy and J. W. bhotwell. visited TlfMitriLP. where the former looked over the old Paddock hole) ilt with view lo bidding on the construction of the new I'addock hotel, which will soon be erected. New Filling Htadon, Randolph. Tha- Standard Oil company han opened a flllinfr station here, with Veter Laraen and charU-g Champlln In charge. rSeli York Market. York W. Moomey has bought the East Side, meat miirket furnierly operated by Miio Mlsner. Mr. Moomey has been In busineua In the Pity for a number of yearn. He formerly was proprietor of the Farm ers' Supply store. School H wit inn riant. Callaway All of the heitmrf equip ment has arrived for the mnv wthool build ing being re ted 'tre, ;ind will be in atalled us rapidly as p(i9Ui4. Ianivvm for Knj;laiHl Mrs. Earl At kinson, 61i!) Franklin aiue, will leave TuosH.ty on a trip tU her for mer, home in Londnn, KriKland. Mr. Atkinson Mill join her later. Merge Three, l'ripera. McCook. A. C-Furmati of the Marlon Knterprtie has pun haaid the good will and subscription of the Danbury News We Dry Clean, Press and Repair Men's, Women's and Children's Clothes of Every Description DRESHER BROS. 2217 Farnam Street ATlantlc 0345 Men's Two or Threa-Pieca t?f Suita Cleaned and Prea.ed. (iadrhli-Manek. Nelson Orin I,. Goodrich anil liss Mil dred Mauck wer married beta and left lininedtately (or a honeymoon trip la t'olorada. Mr. ttoodrlch ta litkhway com. iitlaaioncr of Nuikolis county, and the brale la the lUuahter of U. ! Maucy and wife, and at ihla tint holds Ihe po.l. lion of titri!ttendnt of a. bonis of this county. Mr. iioMtrult ta tha republkan tkndidata fur touniv treasurer. .ll-IWIem. tl.attlis Krkrst U Kll. :i ranama, anat Je..s l llevUifi, Si, Pirkrsll, wera uiairtsil at l.i m "in. I ks bn.ia ta a dausk ter of sir and Mrs Ji.hu li.stsiu. old r.aid.att tf Uais rwynty livtkg ar Pita. letl. Trase4ka(ee. fl.il.-:ir l.atay Trai.l, ! sal Mrs Maria kn.lf.i. II. k-.'k uf k,l. Ksa. ytarn.d; hfa kv i'u..a- js Jwdse MiHitiui. iihk.a-tli, H.ska siii4 aa l Karay aad kr.i4) k,s k..Mkee. J..ti il-il, aat drartf4 a a ki,a-1 aaaatt Sailkk. I It-t kil kk.aj.ra aa4 !. S.ilt-k Ks .. Mairt4 . ta I nii4 tl'.iki.a kaisrt4a. k... W n MaWksla. .- k.. K. Half'. 14 4 ' Jw t fcl 1 HH.i.al ta ,,...sa k i kt... It I. t ,... t tk. i kti. I. ill,. a ft. kW k.tkM - t t.,., t km a. I Mi I ktk f tk, .. ta s.ii.i k( t'.. II I I i I laws I I i . i . t .i ... ....... of I ,4 ... 4 W 4 a ' . .4. fc ,M l. 4 . . l kt V ,i. in I 4 I l4 k- 4. 4 Why Worry? If worrying helped any It should lie oncourauod. Because worrying doesn't help it should be discouraged. If you worry while eating you invite indigestion. If you worry while working you invite an accident. If you worry while at home you invite a family quarrel. if you worry after you go ta bed you invite a !eeple night. Indigestion Aciitlent Family (jMiarrcl. and Sleepier Night all Interfere with limnl Health. WHY WORRY at all. Call AT Untie 9555 and tliminat your vsorriei. VompUte Insurance In Worry" Wont t'nrniy xHarryAI'Co '7j1 IrW Citjl fin.'" iMiiUMt. Howard At lU-MinstH jis Hrtt RvNO AtLANIIC ! INVf SIMLNt tu mm .The Mens Shop lifiVi.um.!,;;,." 'swamswg-TT-gJJ. -saar-r rv 4v.M"t i "n "i ,.i siu Sixteenth to Seventeenth on Hacneyj: Main Floor Men's Suits for Fall 0 ! ' EH VsslA c ' For Young "Men Vouns .Mom's Sport Models in Nor folk .md (lolf back styles made df tweeds and cashmeres in the newest autumn shade?. For the young man who is poinjr away to school, or for the your-jj business man who is seek ing "snappy" styles these suits will be heralded. Triced at $25 and $30 Men ami Young Men Semi-conservative and conserva tive models for men and young men. The newest materials and shades are represented every suit well tailored and excellent in fit. $25 to $50 New Fall Hats Your new fall hat is here. Our stork consists of such famous makes 'as Mallory, Stetson and Croffut and Knapp. Included are the newest shapes, colors and combinations that the m?n and young men favor for fall wear. $5 to $10 The Burgess-Nash Special Hat is a mighty good value. (PO Cfl It is priced at. . . . .,. . yv JU Bursess-Nash Man's Shop Main Floor. Silk Handkerchiefs Silk pongee and fancy silk handkerchiefs. For gift pur poses these handkerchiefs are ideal. They are specially I'i'l':.1 Each, $1.00 Grenadine Ties Silk Grenadine ties in a good assortment of plain and fancy l:iU'jrns. Priced at Each, 35c Fall Union Suits Medium weight union suits for cool September and October days,. White and ecru; elastic nbbed; closed crotch. Each, $1.50 White Madras Shirts . White corded madras shirts. In collar attached or neckband styles. These shirts are noted for their good wearing quality. They are priced at $1.95 Btirgess iVash Men's Shop Main Floor. . . dailg""liifii tlh Boy ? Bhp The Boys' Shop is conveniently located on the Main Floor, right next to the Men's Shop. Fathers or mothers may bring the smaller boys here and shop under ideal conditions, for the department is equipped with every conujiience. School outfits are here aplenty. Come in and compare merchandise "-.'.! prices. Boys' School Suits S8.75 to $16.50 Boys' Suits in Norfolk and bdtftl rr.orlsk Mailt- in plain colum r dark mixtures of twee.ls ami rashmrrrs. Most of thua suits hav two pnirs of knirkera, thus awtinnc iouM ear which it so essential in auitr tr the sturdy boy t.f todiy. Boys' Caps $1.50 to $2 Every tv.) .rs a cap at nna tima er ainihtr. Our r.-mplft stmk pf taps in the tw f! wcik-Vs and cobra is ready for yiur infn!. tiiiii. Boys' Blouses, 75c T'' kmj if Hiinri tht ery aVhoxl fci'V rur !, t n or sUtpd iatlirfti il af 4r,r,s mtf.a'4 "I'M k Msa's tkap.Ma t . Burgess iv'ash Gompany UYERYDOOYii ST0H& 4'f 'li 1 14 HAr4 W t i , 4- 4 ... 4 k. k.s tk. a-.. I ,-4 - ..4.44 fct k l . ..s y