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lie-Deaicrs to
Take Floggings,
. Plan of Judge
' Husband Msy Submit to Lull
ing by Mate Ioitetd of
Jail Term Under
Provision.
Rolei may be reversed when wife
hratrrs are arraigned hrrtadtr be
fore Judge W. Wappich in Cen
trl police court.
If the man accused would rather
. suffer a flowing than go to jail, he
will take oft hit coat and the abused
(wife, if the o elect, will have the
privilege of flogging him with a "cat
o' nine lails."
7 Ten Days. Ten Lashes.
X "It the nun draws a icntence of
;; 10 days in jail, he may expect to tuf
!,! frr 10 lathes acron hit uncoatcd
back." the judge Mid yeiterday
I morning. "If 20 dayi, 20 lashes."
t:' The court haa not power to an
;;' If nee wife beater to be flogged and
.' the judge'a decision leavei it up to
;i; the prisoner to decide whether he
would rather slay In jail or take the
flogging and have it over with.
Jail Terma Not Effective.
"If a man haa any sense'of shame,
! one experience of that kind ahoutd
correct hit ways," Judge Wappich
aerlareH "I. ill irnlrnrrl are not
adequately effective and I am con
;; fident flogging will get more satis.
, factory results."
;;; The flog that will be used it one
that waa taken from a wife beater by
agents o( the Nebraska Humane so
m riety. It has a handle taken from
!" broom aod several thongt about two
;j; feet long.
! In a trial among friends, one lath
;!; of medium intensity wat enough to
'. cause a man to leap two feet in the
air.
Improvement Notes
BalM Clab M
Aurora Plan have bee perfected for
he new Country club bwlldlna and Ik
i the new Country club build
. contract will ba let berer lone. Tn, new
' arounda II Just at of th city and r
fclvl. mmA ala-hflv. Th nit COUrM Will
" b very attr'tlv. Members of th club
'" hav bn secured In an of th town
" of Hamilton county and many farmere
!'! hav daked (or th prlvll( of member
,., ehtp.
I'i' York Tha city council hav layed out
" a new pavlna- dtatrict and a nw eewer
'"dletrlrt. It will b about (0 day bfor
"' any deflnli action can b taken on th
puvlr.f project.
, Mnk New Wall.
i. neetrli- Th cliv I siskin- a nw wall
' near th water plant northwest al th
' 1 rlly In th hop of securing a mr ade
!!' quel supply of aprlne watar. Th wall
,, Ih near the pip line near Zimmerman
;!.' Fprlngs, and If It proves a producer tha
Una will br connected up and th water
,, hroi.ght o Beatrice, about , two miles dla-
I't'i- " Award Chare) Contract.
fv'.' Aurora. Th contract for the new
, Christian church was let to Harvey E.
I :,AVood (or $22,100. He will order his ma
,i! terlal at one and bealn construction.
.; The church will h erected en th base
)' inont which haa been built (or 10 years.
""The services of tha church will not
" Interfered with by tha construction (
,,, tn superstructure. , .
Will BalM Ckawati..
( Cambrtdae Tha Methadlsta of Csm-
'!"brld started this week to tear alow
their old fram church la preparation for
' a new building. Members ( th eon
,i, areaatmn and pastor, are busy tearlne
in-down th old building which haa )
,f used for over SO yea re. Th new bulldlna
( will be strictly modern. Service will ba
'"'held In the auditorium while tha new
church la being constructed.
',', InetaH giro Alarm.
"" Randolph An electric (Ira ' alarm has
T been Installed by the city (Ira depart
,j ment her to supplant (h old-time fire
. Improvements at Deahler.
- jjjj. wiifli lure, cars iiuna Hwtr pip
' Hit ."I'll. ..r iiiv (i, niw ant
(, street paving district and several cars of
I,;, brick and concrete are In transit. A fang
,., of about (0 men are crowding the work.
lit' BnrUnston JCtnslonv
!f;; Falla City. Plane for enlarging the
i' .Sards at Falls City, Tsbl Rack, Munson
i' iBurllnrton railroad. The Improvements
are exrpected to cost about' 110.600 and
iwlll bring improvement t many laborers
j'; Mi lull yii-lllliy. . . , ..
'I'll Bslld Faetarr.
J'J!"- Oolumbua. Joseph and Stanley Koalol
,',fnc th machinery neceesary for th nianu
raciur r in kosioi patent itusklna hook
The basis of this new Columbus enterprise
. Is a patented
Busking hook Invented by
Joseph Koslel,
" f . laundry ail' Wyaaarc.
. i -Wymore. Tha work of remodeling and
c uunuiny an aanuion to ine Bioca; raeenuy
I purchased by J. B. Carr (or a laundry
I plant Is under way. The addition la H
sts feet and an engine room 15x20. Mr,
i arr will give 24-hour eervlce and la eatah-
llahing TH agenclea in the surrounding ter-
iitory. f irty people will b employed.
Organise Ownnany.
Tork. Th Mggltt Construction. company
has been organised hera It la th inten
tion ef thla company to furnish atructural
service in me operation of general con
trapfing throughout the mlddl section
the state. Th s comoanv will be
pipped to construct school buildings,
arehouses. theaters, stora'bulldlnaa. ho-
f"tel. otu.
Horn tor rhone Company.
t pesnier. The Deahler Telephone com-
pany has moved Its central office Into
I their new stucco building and all of the
wlree in th business section have been
: placed tn underground cable und the Polea
, removed from streets and alleys. They
; wui aoiq open nouse luesaay.
Grocery stock Bold.
J Tlealrlc. J. R. Thomas ha purchased
! the building and stock of groceries from
I J. V. Samsel and has assumed charge of
the piac.
t noildlag Manr Rueceaa,
Tork. Tork'e first building ahow waa
I a grnd eucoese. Tha banquet room ef
' the McCloud hhtel was divided Into booth
L ' each one being aligned to some firm sell-
I ing building material and thinga being
' i needed (or th completion of tha modern 1
, home.
t May Day Festival.
I Dorchester The merchants o( Dorehea-
ter staged a eucresaful May day festival.
; All placea af buelneaa were attired in May
, day effect. Special souvenlre were given.
nemonstratlon of feature llnea were un
, der the direction ef experta and In the
evening eurtatna to the ahow wlndawa
' were raised and living models aa wall aa
many unique displays were shown.
Woman An Boast ira.
Hav Spring The regular monthly get-
, together meeting and banquet of the Hay
, Springs and Rural Improvement club waa
held at tha Commercial hotel. Unusual
Interest waa appareat at this meeting ew-
ing to the preaenea of tha women booster
of the town.
.' Sella Rang Inter.
, Holdrege C. S. Prime has disposed "t
his interest In tha Ford gang ts his
t two partners. L. B. Chadderdon and C. E.
Watson. Mr. Prime expecta to opea
garage at cither Seward a Tork.
' Kcahrne Bank Pwltloa.
W UaVMa-rf tl-U.
. I Ullll.ll " ' ' .-..11- J, IW II ... i-1 .
Wsril Mra. O. A. Dunlsp of Teeomseb, has
7 reoianed th poaitlon of aaslstsnt rsshler
" I and member of the board of directors f
' ! Ih Bank o( Waverly, Waverly. Neb. He
: la
1 now employed In th Farmers Stat
bank of Tecumern. Mr. ana Mr, uuniep
hav moved to thlactiy.
dm Ijiacli raantey.
rY.nm h vv K Deweeee haa moved
hla family from Auburn ta Tecumaeh. Mr,
teWrniP haa rented the McDougal build
ing and he la arranging ta open a lunch
and confectionery atore.
Kwaeaer BaakbNr Hewra.
Viirtan ReaMnnlna June 1 and eon
tinoinv for three moatta tk banks of
Kalrbury w1l close at t tnotead of
clock with axcaaviiaa aC Saturday.
Good
4V . r
7 o
9.
. .TJ v Vubaw -.
Mist Kathleen Rotsiter shows
bedroom suite to be given away in
connection with voting in her favor.
Deaths"
Mra. D, A. Card.
Bur well Mrs. V. A Oard. 7S. died at
Illlford. She came to Nebraska In 1174.
locating at Grand Island. They moved ta
tha unorganised territory now known aa
Loup county, where they lived 1 year,
moving to Ord in Its I. The funeral was
held at Ord. under tha auspices of the
(eastern Star.
Mra. Abby L. tiorln.
Osceola The funeral of Mrs. Abby L.
Oorln. nee Car nine, wea held in this city.
Mra. Oorln died In a fire at her farm home
near Angora. No one waa at the place
when tha fire occurred and He origin Is
a mystery. Members of the family be
lieve tho flra waa started from a gasoline
stove The deceased was a former real
dent of, this county and leaves a husband
and two children.
Herman i. Jabanaen.
Loup City Herman J. Johansen, chair
man of the board of eupervlsora of Sher
man county and resident of thla com
munity for many years, died at a Grand
Island hosoltal, where he had nnderaona
an operation. He waa a member of the
Mssonlc and Knlrhta of Pvihlaa M
and other organisations, and waa much
Interested In good (arming, being a well,
known breeder of Bur bred stack. He
leavee a wtf and one eon,
' Jllsa Ceil feTidge.
Callaway Miss Cella 'Havlrtee vnimi.
i usugnier or joe Bavldge of Callaway
died at her home here.
h had been 111
tor gome time.
Jacob Wat.
Table Rock Jacob Hist. TS. nionaa
resident of Pawnee county, died at tha
""-" oi nia oaugnter. Mra. Badl
Ray. in Lincoln. Tha body waa brought
to Pawnee City for burial. ,
Mlaa Y'erla Warthen.
Beatrice funeral services for Miss
Verla Warthen. trained nurse of thla olty,
were held In the La Selle Street church,
conducted by Rev J. M. Darby. Two
nurses from each of the three hospitals
were casket bearers. , ,
Morris Malone.
McCook Morris Malope, St. died her
and the body waa taken to Oalesburg, III.
He waa the father of Mrs. Harry D.
Austin. t
Mrs. ratiick Glynn.
Pawnee City The body of Mrs. Patrick
Olynn, of this community, arrived here
from Denver, where aha died. It waa
taken overland to her old honas gt Sum.
mcrfleld, Kan., where funeral services
were held in the Plrat Uathndia, hiirh
Mrs. Olynn weqt ta Colorado In search
of better health several years ago. She
uuBDaaa ana live cniiaren.
John Komeek.
Bl. Paul John Xomsak, , pioneer
muaen oi nowara county, and on th old
homestead where he lived with hi son,
Joseph. One other son. John, af thla elty.
also survives. He waa bom In Bohemia
ana cams te mi country In 1172..
Mlaa Anna M. Ashbrook.
Geneva Miss Anna M. Aahbrook. real.
dent here for 32 years, died at her home
nere. i ne runarai services were held in
ine residence.
Kdwla B. WAItar. :
Nebraska City Bdwln S. Walter, Otoe
county pioneer, died at hla home In
McCook. Mr. Walter waa born In thla
county 3 years ago. He lived In Ne.
braska all hie life. In im he home-
steaded in Hitchcock county. Mr, Walter
was tn nrat male (white) child born In
this ceunty. , : . .., ...
"S. (1. K. Ward.
Oshkoah C. B. Ward of Llsco. died at
the hospital at North Platte. Ha waa A
member of American Legion, having
served in woriq vu and waa given
military funeral.
( John Aradt.
- Beatrice -John Arndt. , SO.
, pioneer of
Beatrice, died following an nines of a
few day from a stroke ef paralyals. He
leavee a number of children, all grown.
Ha waa tha father af Mra. John Wtchman
at whoa noma he aieu.
Mra. Iika Adamson.
Beatrice Mrs. Ida Adamson. for years
resident of Beatrice, died at her home
after a prolonged lllnaee. She waa an aunt
or Mra. Katnryn nucnanan ana airs. r.
S. Whaeler o( this city. . i
Jargon Mere.
Fiirbury Jurgen Mees. 71. pioHeer reel
dent of the Jansen neighborhood, died at
hla home. Funeral services were neia
In th German Lutheran church pear Day-
kin. ,
Mra. Man ITIrlrh.
Tteatrice Mrs. Mary Ulrlch. it. living
northeast af Plckrell, died at her home
after a brief Ulnae. She Is aurvlved by
,hr husband and all children. ,
David City Funernl services were held
t. LUkea M. onurcn nor ivr
eMi n m. wt avtatav. who with his me-
rhonle, Arthur Oravaa of Omaha, waa killed
when tneir plane capaise". ii
mm- w- in rlitrsa The funeral ser-
...,rvd kv Rev. C. A. Kircher,
, of the Presbyterian church, St
Paul. '
: asu HmmI Athaaim.
w.., 0.1.1 Th, death Ot Hiss nasei
i,.i,xi ia formerly a resident af thla
ITty. and late o Takoma. Wash., waa an.
nonnced there.
l.rtlon Christina Larson Reigle. wif
i.k. v vii AA at her home In
thi city. Funeral services were held In
the M. E. church, ttev. Allen cnsmoenain
fficlatlna. Christina I-arson waa oorn ut
tober 1. 1111, In Sweden. When 4 years
South Sid Customers!
Call Oar Branca Office
4C2S Sav. Z4th St. Market 0050
DRESHER BROS.
Cleaners
- Men' 2 or 3-Piwee Suit
cfeaaail, S1.50
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Left to riiiht, front row: Miss Mar
gie Wood, Miss Kathleen Rossiter.
Second row: pdward Schuett, Miss
old she came, with her mother and family
to America and located In Illinois. In 1IH
she came to Nebraska, and September (,
lass, aha waa married to John w. rteigie
at Pierre. 8h la survived by her bus-
band and two ateosons, John Reigle, Jr..
Madison, and Thome s Reigle, Mullen, and
wo etendauahtera. Mrs. Chsrlee Andlng.
bradlsh, aod Mra. William Robblns. Madi
son; also two foster children, Albert and
Clarence Caatner.
' N'elaa Kelson.
Hnldrege. Nelse Nelson, a prominent
business roan of Holdrege for many years,
died here. Hla body waa taken to his old
nonie, Altoona. loo., lor burial; tne lunerai
there waa in charge of the Masonlo lodge.
Mr. Nelson waa for many year bookkeep
er for the F. Johnson company at Hol
drege. Later he waa in the grocery busi
ness. The last two years he waa book
keeper (or tha city light and water works.
Kate Ann Dodendorf.
West Point. Kate Ann Dodendorf. 10.
died at her horns in this city. She was a
native of Pennsylvania and moved to
West Point In 1)77. Two sons and two
daughters survive.-.
. Mra. E. J. Barnes.
Clay Center. Mra. E. J. Barnes, wife ot
Ed Barnea, prominent atockman, died at
Fairfield. She leaves four children. Fu
neral services were held here with burial
at Geneva.
v C. C. Wot. ' ' " A
Beatrice. Tha funeral ofC'fC. Wolf, 4.
who died of Injuries sustained in an auto
accident, waa held in tha Congregational
church at Cortland. Ha la aurvlved by a
Widow ano, foils, cniiaren.
Mrs. J. W. KlmmeL
Arapahoe. -Mra. J. W. Klmmel, 73, died
at the family home, 'Funeral services
were held la tha home, Rev. J, A. Miller
officiating.
' - Newell A. Leeper,
Beatrice. Newell Anderson Leeper, 71,
died at th home In West Beatrice. Mr.
Leeper waa a pioneer of Banna county
and located In thla olty a raw yeara ago.
He ia aurvlved by his widow and seven
children, alx eons and a daugter.
Jamea W, Parker.
North Loud. James W. Barker, 60. Who
had lived on a homestead near here sines
1171, died suddenly, Ha la eurvivaa oy
two brothers. Bert Barker , of thia piece
and Dr. F. M. Barker of Patrolt.
Max Barman. '
Shelton. Max Borman. Bl. a famer liv
ing a few miles northwest of Bheltop, died
suddenly . following t stroke oi paralysis.
Mr. Bormaa was born inn Germany and
same to thia country with hla father when
11. At the age Of II he locateqon tne
farm near hera. where he had " resided
continuously alnca. He la aurvlved by hla
wife and two daughters.
' Andrew J. Enter.
Benedict. Andrew J. Uhler. It, died at
the family home in this village. Mr. unier
wag a plpneer of thla part of the country.
Mra. Hanert AiKinaon. s
Tork. Mrs. Robert Atkinson. 4S,. died
at the family home near tola City. She
waa barn in Utica, in li.
Weddings
- IfnnnlenU-Flaher.
Falrbury. William I. Hunnlcutt of
Meal Oltv and Estella -A. Flsner or
Dlller were licensed to we by County
Judge Niltxman at Fairbury.. :
' C.I...BM.kMI
Beatrice. Ray Gariss and Miss Minnie
Rosohewskl, both of this elty, were mar
ried at the court house by County Judge
Messmor.
' Tr Seott-Phskett.
rallawar Lfon Scott of Ansel mo and
Miss Catherine Pickett ot Callaway were
married at Broken Bow.
: Marah-Frmnk.
Oshkosh. Sarah Faye Frank of this
city and Arthur Marsh of Bridgport were
married here. They will make their bom
at Curtis, - ,
Plttengev-Hendrloks.
Beatrice. Clarence A. Ftttenger, 2T,
Fosterla. Kan., and Ruth V. Hendricks. !.
of Blgelow. Kan., war married here by
County Judge Messemor.
: - ftlaiirv-Haaseiiatjin.
Oshkosh. Mle Marguerite Elisabeth
Hassenstab and John B. Elsttery were
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THE BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, MAY 14. 1922.
Suite
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Emma Uhler, Miss Eleanore Ses
sions, Miss Esther Milgird, Mrs.
Lucretia Crabbe.
married at tha Cathnllft Church. Rev.
Helnen officiating. Wedding breakfaat
wae served Immediately after ana (ne
young couple le spsndlng a (ew weeka
tn Colorado cities.
American Legion
Will Observe Fourth,
vb Th Vnrk nnat. host af the 1923
state convention, will hold a Fourtn or
July eelebratlon that la expected to raise
Mv.nil, rnP HntMH ll I ii. ruuiciiuuh.
The Commercial club baa given 500 to
the cause. Wrestling, boxing, paraaee,
baseball gsmea and other attractlona will
feature tn day, accoruing to pian.
Madia Fund.
T.in,.nin Vaarlv 1100 haa been sub
scribed to the auxiliary radio fund, con
tributes, oy ja unite in me ii,
Charters (or Auxllarle.
Lincoln Permanent charters for auxil
iary units have been mailed to Elgin,
Hershey, Stuart, Valentlpe, Mitchell. Hay
Springe, Hemlngford, Lexington, Gering,
Ruohville, Arapahoe, Norfolk and David
City. Temporary chartera were mailed
thla week to Herman. Bladen, North Loup,
Harvard and Palmer.
Install Radio. X
Tllden The radio eet to be Installed by
the Legion poet here will hav a radius of
several hundred miles, both at the re-colvine-
and broadcasting ends. Tho set
is bcng installed tn line with the radio
system planned by tha Nebraska depart
ment. Plan) Field Day.
Hastings The annual field day of Hast
ings post will ba ataged May tl. It will
be an open handicap and relay carnival
with events (or all classes and apeolal fea
tures for Individual representatives. Many
organisations have been invited to send
representatives, ,
Open Clab Booms. '
Qerlng The new club roams of the post
have been opened and equipped to serve
members aa a home. A new piano waa
purchased, billiard and pool tablea In
stalled, and a canteen, liberally atocked,
provides for Its revenue and oonvenience.
Will Observe Fourth.
Oconto Th American Legion post here
will oonduct the Fourth of July exercises,
arrangements for which call for an elab
orate serlea ef entertainments. Athletic
contests, shows, a parade . and kindred
events are being planned by the commu
te in charge.
All Service Man, -
Gordon Th entire ataff of the Gordon
Journal, owned by Dwlght Grlswold and
Joe Leedom, are former service men. Grls
wold, who recently-bought in, la a member
of th legislature.
All Veteran' Night.
Aurora Lester Harter post will hold an
all-veterans' night May II. In the form
of a smokor. Veterans of a'l wars, the
O. A. R Red Cross. Y. M-. C. A., and other
workers have been. Invited.
Gravea Vtind.
Lincoln Hartlngton. Hastings, Tllden
and Lincoln were added to the graves
decoration fund during th last . week,
bringing- tho total to 11.45.
Purebred Livestock Makes
Good Profit for R'a;euna Man
Frank H. Psota of Ravenna
brought In a load of purebred
Hampshire hog's to the Omaha mar
ket that "averaged 274 pounds, for
which he received $10.35 per hundred.-,
'
- Mr. Psota said the hogs averaged
130 pounds' on January 1 and in
four months he had them on feed
they made a gain of 143 pounds. ' He
said he found it paid better to raise
nothing but purebred livestock.
It looka very much Ilk Mra. Zander
la going ta take Uncle Bint to a
cleaning. r
DRESHER BROS.
2217 Farnam Street
Atlantic 0348
Big Sale
on
MONUMENTS
Decoration Day is near,
don't delay. Enormous
stock on sale at greatly
reduced prices. Free
Catalog. Open Sundays
ArtMemorialCo,
704 So. 16th St.
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iMan Accused of
Attacking Man
and Wife Fined
"Fin Trouble Since War'
Say. "Chip," Who Once
Kept Six Policemen
" Buy. '
aaxtxyjaaaaj
David "Chii" Lee wat fined $12.50
in South Omaha police court yester
day morning.
' It the drat time I ve been in
trouble linre I aerved in France dur
in J he .war of 1917." he told the
judge,
Lee it the man who required ix
policemen to take liini to jail lever
al yean ago.
Complained ot Attack.
He wai arretted on complaint of
Barney Rovintkl, 4814 South Twen-4
tieth itreet, who alleged Lee knocked
down he and his wife. Anna, who
just recovered from a bullet wound
at tne hands ot burglars, during a
nnxup at Kovinikis soft drink ta
loon Tuetdav evening.
Rovimkj testified Lee entered the
place and during an argument at
tacked him. i
Telia Different Story.
Let told the judge he was pasting
the saloon when a scuffle and me
tre wat in tetsion on the sidewalk.
Rovintki rushed out, Lee said, and
he just pushed the pop merchant, not
even hard enough to knock him
down.
Police who remembered Lee't
party, with the six policemen, told
the judge if Lee had "opened up"
at the melee there probably would
have been a number of casualties.
Lee admitted -he had had several
drinks, but said he had been sick
and was taking the liquor with
quinine.
St. Paul Man New Head of
Mississippi Valley Body
Iowa City. Ia.. May 13. The ISth
annual convention of the Mississippi
Valley Historical association went
Into history here last nicht when
the delegates terminated the session
with election of officers and ban
Qtiet.
Solon J. BuclP of St. Paul. Minn..
was elected president for the ensuing
year. Mrs. Clarence S. Paine of
Lincoln, Neb., was re-elected sec
retary-treasurer.
Business Activities
Military Store Sold.
Blnomfleld Miss B, L. Klessllng of
ivausa nas nought the millinery establish.
ment at this place. The buslnesa haa
been owned and conducted by a Mlnne
apoli concern for the past few yeara.
Miss Klssllng fs employed In Dr. Neu
mann's office at Wausa and will later
come here and take personal charge of
tne ousiness. Mrs. H. A, Uiiora le in
charge In the meantime.
Open Service Station.
Deahler L. M. Crawford of tha Falr
bury Battery Service Co. will open an
electric servloa atatlon In Doshler neat
week.
VIII Build Bride.
Falls City Contract for the construc
tion of a bridge over tha Muddy creek,
one-half mile west of Verdon, wae left to
the Allied Contractor, Inc. Omaha, at a
cost of IMii.tS, by th board ot county
commissioners.
Plan Fining Station.
Beatrice Tha deed or tha aale of tha
Dr. H. J. Troemper property to tha Na
tlejial Refining eompany waa recorded in
the register of deeds office. Tha con
sideration waa 110,006, and tha company
will soon begin th ereotlon of a fllllnf
station t cost that sum.
Grocer Will Build. .
' Beatrice W, J. Penner; grocer, will be
gin the construction of a new atore build.
Ing within the neat few daya to coat ap
proximately 110,000. The block will be
a one-story atruoture and will replace
the old landmark which baa been located
on tha lot for 10 yeara..
Hold Open Houa. i
Superior The Dodda lee Cream fac
tory held open house and a steady stream
of people made their way there all day.
AH who cared to be shown through the
plant were shown the proeesa ot Ice-mhk-lng
and Ice cream manufacture.
Oakland to Pave,
Oakland. The preliminary work to pav
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and a large part of tha grading haa been
dona and some of tha curbing laid. It
fa expected that tha work ot laying tha
paving on Main atreet will soon start,
Banker Bnye Movie.
Deahler. Ed Rodenburg, assistant cash
ier n the Farmers' Merchants' bank,
haa purchased the motion picture equip
ment of F. J, Buntemeyer. The opera
house is being remodeled and arrange
ments are being made for the opening.
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U. S. Supreme Court
Asked to Pet tr mint
What It Out Ja Board
Wssliiiikloii, May 11 The su
preme court has been asked by
petition filed by Haltimort mnu
lartunng company in apply its pro
found (caring to tha queitioa of
what is an ouija board.
The federal government, througn
the United States district court at
Raltlmore, with that utter lark of
sentimentality for which it Is noted
and (or the bluntneas of a tat col-
lector, has classified the boards at
"sporting Roods' along with tenmi
rackets, snow shoes and golf clubs.
I'm manufacturing company, dc
fendant in the caie, claims (ha board
is "a grade of motor automatism, in
volving considerable sub-conscious
action of intelligence'' and not sub
ject therefore to a tax of 10 per cent.
Cold Checks Growth
of Crops in Europe
Washiuuton. May 'IJ Growth ot
winter grain in Europe has been ar
rested by unseasonable cold during
April and prospects of crops tn gen
eral are lets encouraging than tne
previous month, Alfred P. Dcbbil
special representative of the com
merce department at Rome, cabled
the department yesterday. Keporti
as to growing crops in France and
Germany, he said, were particularly
bad.
European winter grain acreage, hi
continued, omittinsr Auftria. Ens-
land and Ireland, shows a decline of
at least 2.000,000 acres in wheat seed
ings as compared with last year, the
decline, however, being about offset
py larger rye sowings.
Baqditg Hold Up Office
of Log Angelei HeralQ
Los Angeles, May 13. Two youth
ful bandits last night held up the of
fice of the circulation department of
the Los Angeles Herald and escaped
In an automobile with $535. The
office is within a block of the police
station.
The bandits surprised two cash
iers at work wrapping up amall coins,
forced them with pistols to hold up
their hands, scooped up the money
and drove their automobile into
heavy traffic nearby, where it was
lost to pursuit.
$250 Diamond Ring Taken;
Cents and Toy Bank Stolen
Dr. Newell Jones, 5108 California
street. Safiirday reported to police
that a $250 diamond ring belonging
to Mrs. Jones had disappeared.
'The gem waa hidden in a dresser
and was missed after house cleaners
had worked in the house Tuesday.
Burglars Friday night took $15
from a child's bank nd $200 worth
of jewelry from the home of Fred
Meyer, 714 worm rony-nmtn street,
Social Activities
' First Band Concert.
Stromsburg Th first band concert of
th eeaeoa will be given here. The new
bandstand proved to be fine, throwing tne
musio so It oould be heard for over five
blocks. Stromsburg boast of one of the
snappiest bands In tht section. 'Weekly
concerts will ba alyn-
Organise Country Club.
Stromsburt. A elub to be known aa
the Stroroaburg Country club, waa er
ganlsed here. A 60-acre tract of land
haa been leaaed for a term of IS yeara
and a golf course mapped out. Fifty
membera have elgned and a r,eal live club
la expected. (
Start Concert Be son.
Randolph. Th Randolph hand opened
Its fourth annual aummer concert sea
son here. The open-air eoncerta will con
tinue during the summer.
STATU , . .
Pedigreed Airedale
Puppiet
Special sale at less than half price,
Pappio Kennels
78th and Dadga
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Thayer County
Shows Benefits
of Good Poultry
Report of L C Chri.lic State
Nebraska Heot Brlow
Standard of Some
, Other State.
Hebron. Although the KrbriU
poultry industry is yet l P"'
niary alagei of development, it yirld
an annual income equivalent to the
returns of from 3.000.000 to S.l0,lU)
arret of cultivated land, or 3,5O0,u(lO
aerea of hay land, declares a report
of L, C Christie, Thayer county
agricultural age tit.
":. r. . . - .1.-
un more man y-i per cent oi mc
farms In Nebraska." says Mr. Utrtt
tie. "flocks of iMultry licit to fur
nish food for tha table, clothing for
the family and contribute more or
less to tne casn income irom-tni
farm."
In making comparisons with other
states as to ess? vroduction. Mr.
Christie ooints out that while Ne
braska produces 50,000,000 dorena of
eggt annually, California, with mar
ly i.uo(i.uuu less Mens, produces
64.000.000 doien and New York with
about tht same number ol hens at
California, produce 62,000,000 dozen
annnauy.
'Jn order to make a better re
turn," Mr. Christie asserts, "Nebras
ka' needs a higher egg production
per hen. Better breeding, feeding
and closer culling will bring about
this result, and to this end II poul
try clubs nave been organised in thia
county for tht purpose of practical
experiments along this line.
A lummary of five months from
30 accredited flocks discloses that
16.093 doyen eggs with a total sales
vaiue ot as.cuir.yu. nave been ore
daced in the county under the ac
credited flock plan.
- wore tnan iu poultry meetings
have been held in the countv since
last June, conducted by the Farm
bureau and extension ascent, and as
a result, hundreds of farmers are
feeding a dry mash ration to their
flocks and some report as high as
five times as many eggs during the
winter just passed as were produced
unaer tne oiq method of feeding.
Uteamshipi
Arrivals.
Nsw Tork, Way IJ. nt Xulalla, San
Frsnclic.
Kobe. May S. Rangoon Vara, Ban
Francisco; Blyo Maru, Han Francisco.
Yokohama, May S. aimaloer, Van
eouver Ixlon, Tacoma; Ocean Prince, Ta
coma. Departure.
Tokohama, May t. Arlsnna Maru. Ta
coma; Benrlnnee, Portland, Ore.; Him
alaya Maru, Tacoma.
Kobe. May I. Golden State, Ban Pran-
Cisco.
Shanghai, May 10. West Ksder. Port
land. Ore.; May 11. Tenyo Maru, San
Francisco.
Sydney, N. 8. W May 10 Sonoma, San
Francisco.
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