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PAGE TWO The Casnet Sunday Tri bune SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1925 es acon aatntees pained nape ; — 1 { . l ey ey j in Tongue! ter of “T, | Goodbye to Civilization OMAHA PREPARES FOR | “Eye g | uarter o own) | (By Central Press.) B r LOUIS, June 27.—Willlam : | McPherson probably {fs th only } | urned; Loss Is) GREAT INVASION NEXT man in the world who reads with | | > his tongue, | Less Than $15.00} | While working | BISBEE, Ariz., (Pnited Press),— £ i 1 a dyna a ) A a ting fire etraren one st blind- Fines totaling $155 were collect, vurth of the town of Tindale ar Say, ed him and blew] in police court reve nt ied ear here, recently, The p ty : THitga te Prohahes off both his| from violators arrested in the police a. wag estimated at from $12 to Be aoe rene) hands, rald on the Owl Cigar store.’ Judg | $15 When the American Legion's na-| ¢¢ ” ib Six years| Murray fined Robert Noons $50. or Ge bye % : Cz Tindale {8 inhabited solely tional convention opens in Omaha Show to Run as ong | later he heard|a charge of illegal possession anda sovernment at anton exicans of the poc 8, who GniOctoles S:for « tive day meeting: : of a blind wo-| $50 on a charge of transportation of P ‘aan Pr . ave built thelr homes from tin It will find every business in the As Public Takes an man who 1} liquor Noons paid both. fines, a 4 romises Frevention | cans. parts of wrecked or aban cy of Omaha organized for the | been able to dis-| total of $100, 3 7 ed automobiles, and anything single purpose of entertaining the | Interest. tinguish ais F. E. Hicks paid a fine of $25 on \ Of More Outbreaks. else that can be glued ¢ ked to 75,000 to 100,000 Legionnaires who | letters, that is,| conviction of illegal possession of Fa ee the railroad tles that form the are expected to attend, according to | . ROBERT T. SMALL Braille ty pe,! liquor. | Those booked as inmates framework HH. Richardson, president. Stan-| | By ROBURT 7. SATE. with her lips. | Who paid $10 fines each were Johr By ALFRED HICKS. l tha, dibastesie “Ghie @ardsOll-Compatiy ‘of Nebraska, who (Copyright, ae hl nk Wun After patient | Ancock, Walter Varues and John E § r pr ndale's conflag : is general chairman of the conven- Siesta Wok ure eee I he of stifterihe Gallagher : ‘ en a va tlomeommittee. a wieige 55, Whar oes oe ee REE : ef epapleas Bs |. Bi Owens was fied $15 for be t st exp *“Omaharte going at this convention | fh) athe “show will run just as | the alph Pi Eas ads a ae wait ; ‘ . 1 | rie Peat re Leigh 7S es long asthe public takes an interest |fonsue. = Et i a as gainst bi . est h sipment 4 Rnd arranged for,” saye Chairman | {2% When’ the interest dies, the om te can Tonite 3 vil ne ent Kk aie ae ie: y will take.the case and possibly | '¢tter book, y | ch dala gy : ynait ed) it cor Among the arrangements for hous-| which have h made to. replace| He 1s constantly seeking to im \ mat the Chir ‘ ing’ the 100,000 Legionnaires, is a| Judge Raulston as the presiding jur-|Preve iis education, whic > pice ; , | plan for shunting 800 pullman cars, | ist are not taken seriously by Ten-| hesiected until he was tnjured i q nit pace nha ¢apable of accommodating 20,000 vis-|nesseeans and all ind{cations are ae : I Itors, on to conveniently located |that the performance will proceed oye 1 F switch tracks. This will be the| according to the original plan and Buildings on East : ein Rae % ; largest number of Pullman. cars ever | with the all-star.cast appearing both | | » CHEYENNE) “WG 1a si re decve Meice ‘ assembled at a conyention city, the | matinees and evenings. | Agents of the law enforcement de aged with the statement of Can Pullman company has told the Oma-| Reservations are being gobbleé up A Street Are Sold | partment of Wyoming have aga : . ha committee. at all the available houses in 1 In the state, reports’ re on ‘ The barracks at Ft. Omaha, which | ton. The hotel long since was sold | ; ee bss Mit itodiiersGnrmeees ret | were closed at the end of the world | out and now the goodly country folk | Mrs. C. H. Brandon. who last week | Maho a H, ee rt at ‘ ea | ° war, will be re-opened by the war] are proving themselves willing to| Closed a deal for th purchase of in’ the. sett Gf “sleIHHTIE. « r : S | Be, department and 2,000 of the visitors | part with spare rooms at. the japartments, dwellings and J mae, HCE * Lape sae) rt ge will be housed therein, of $4 a day for the room alone. buildin A atreet inasmuch as) the state game jtaw Sant | Pe carried out 1 improvement hibits the killing of antelope. aba 1 —_—— | — Qmaha hotels can accommodate With such lucrative rents coming | is Fr ney a 1 y Kl es ivy a nd Jim Didi. ob. Lusisnwer 1 RAIG, ¢ 7 Ur MacMill. iti 25,000 without over-c ding and the | in, it 1 easy to be seen that Dayton | DY redecorating id making rtha and Jim Dick; susk, € 4 ig jonstra- | a Members of the Donald B. MacMillan expedition get their lest ReaMidw, Garter all. tt In re | hopes for a long drawn out trial and | Places more attractive to tena by state agents on a charg Bat tend 4 Sed : : | view of their native country as the “Bowdoin” (left) and the’ fica. wit) be billeted intther cake qill never. foraive dudes’ Raluston |Z deration inyolved tn trai possession of liquor. Da, le | plane carrier “Peary” sail out of Wiscasset, Maine. best homes in Omaha. “| if he does not provide one. j fer of the proy which: was, for mopolis, Ww ce hed 2 There is no Mkelihood of the in-| erly owned | De Wilde, wa ¢, a8 was Dich not disclosed but is said to repre foore, of Sheri dictment being quashed, even though it has been charged there were some irregularities in connection with it. The, indictment fs Vague in the ex-| treme, but that is one of the happy auguries £ ton. It is so vague sent a conside sim. {ANCES VOTED = OKEH Lon | ’ ; Wiser! Whe gis whowid a that every ort of evidence is bound ; \ na (Arai ween dor hastal E A i E i to be admitted at the trial. The ex- | days that Wiese perts are lining up. They are not go: | t } rse he was r «| aoe E ing to expert just for the sake of | A giv {fic } | experting, but they are going to en- | ‘ a BRADFORD | The project itself was adopted by | He had already had similar endorse-| denvor by learned discussion and E i } 7 te, 273 to 11, late today|Ment in the chamber of deputies. | otherwise to prove to the jury of To Set Up Water is Aft "i 4 ‘ It is now anticipated that his | farmers and townspeople that Pro: | EX 4 —_ I t chambe h ‘a y ° : 3 hamber in the early MOF: | cabinet can last at least until Octo- | fessor Scopes has not taught any- | To Take Rm Mildew | O 3 : had accepted it with a group Of }ber, when the parliament recess | thing that would conflict with the Ss Down 4 oO . bean ails | ¢ jalists refraining from voting. | will be at an end. bible. * ; S waters ioncidan i ,| During the senate deb: Painleve| Caillaux snys hig project is intend-| It was thought at first that the ex- y |To Carry Insect | F ' At ports Fizer, w ‘ald ¢ " govern. | received a double vote of- confidence |ed to keep France from the abyss | perts might be ruled out and that the omestead near Craig, had | ment lar old War on points involved in the project. | of inflation. triul would revolve ttself into the | not fully regained consciousness and | ~. eres simple question of what Scopes sald | gi { on 0 | and what the etatute says. But that | {g all wrong. The defense is ready ’ J —_ | j to admit what Scopes said, but it | Make your next outing the best ever. Order a -- 7 . A | : will try to fit what he anid in with ||| Brooks Square Umbrella Tent from us today. 7 ea t ty idow | J > a lberal rather than a literal inter: | . ae W ll B | MENU HINT. —, | pretation of the bible. | We also have a complete line of Lincoln Folding u 1 ecom Breakfast. Bik . = Camp Beds, Tables, Stools and Chairs. See them an = me { | Grapefruit in Glasses || MILK IN CHILDREN'S DIET 5 || get our prices before you buy. I e ‘ | Wheat Cereal | “A quart of milk a day for Bride Monday | )Crisp E Toasted Hard pelle | | every chi i been bi slc BS | | Coffee of many nutrition workers for | es SEAM saton Choon” coven | Schulte Hardware Co. : ' Y Daker r pint of mile supplemented by : : 1 Marching into tt “y. Cabbage Cred other foods. The young of the hu | Everything in Hardware e 1 r ‘Grasn x man race need milk after they — ci ‘ f Pointe } by mus : V ai . Orange are weaned because thelr growth PHONE 64-W 228 S. CENTER nianc, atras| Jury Verdict Fails “to! corset rea | in siower than that of move roam: | | mmm 2 : 1 id r 4 P| rly a : y } 8. une 2 ¥ ; ewe | 4 te PTI Dinner. mals. During the early years|| SYDNEY, > sd - Ms Mond: Shake Her Faith in Fish L ge Sauce, Tobasco | | when the permanent teeth are de- | | United Press.}—With all the diffi. c © quietly 1 ‘ vad scares | | veloping inside of the gums and| | culties in connection with the Inaiul: ( fred G it, ON Identity Pepper Peach -Saind | | for the still tonger period during | | lation of naval radio equipment for been issued for t J° aan: Cottoe | | which the bone construction of | | his expedition ironed out, Zitat . va a ¢ immediate oe : the body is maturing, milk is:val-| | Commander Donald B, MacMillan t ae fee the body 4s maturing, milk fe>val- | | ene ail’ in inte. flagenipe ane ome Vut an ave a INIce : mre yea 2 f * 3885, Gasper Pevbund) TODAY'S RECIPES. ime salts, ‘There is no better | | Howdoln.. for Battle Harbor, Labra: 00 i in : tA. Ne une 27.—8t Baked Beans Elizabeth— source of protein in the child's | | Gor, whence he will precede to Etah, WwW. m t g the n la ta oe 2 Verdict ot} navy beans and turn into an ¢ diet, than milk and It alsa con- ba Var es eer hin base for his e€ unge matt Strange men can take from {ernware beanpot. Season with aalt,| | tains the necessary vitamins. « yyeberep lira Muchittiexiwas Da | oda 1 1 Edward . t claims as her son, | dry mustard and pepper nate “Hes one William Grenfell, noted founder of y H arvie nd n ling to t iage license | Frazier; Sioux, Indian, | & nbs Wegarepecnelap ye AP - missions in the northland. He will ot Meee i cad ti eotg ‘ . 2k to war in 1917,] chopped fine, tn lube o8 ; small molds chop bits of tbe leave the ship at Battle Harbor for 2 A | ee 1e € r hu Op jand t vn sugar x we an peaches, green pepper, Spanish a tour of his missions. * ; | Wrazier as her own |canned tomato Instead of water.|onion and celery. Add the gelatin!” 4¢ Battle Harbor the Bowdoin will Bring the family! The plunge is fully COMPENS () LING | ‘The shell-shocked veteran, | More tomato may be ndded if they | when. it is beginning to thicken: | taxe ona supply of esquinoux cloth. d : Estabrook who ® federal recently [bake dey. If properly done no cat: | Turn out on erisp lettuce and aerve | ing tor mettiecs ot tie expedition (f¥ Protected from the heat, rain and sun. Ps the vote pepe decided was Arthu a Mexi up is ne ry with of! mayon made with vine- The plane ship Peary will follow C nov with the —— gar piquante. This is made by drop: | th@ Bowdoin as soon as the Work ot Rev, and Mrs er, a Egg Sauce Tobasco—Make a.rich| ping a cut clove of gariic and a| covering the port holes is completed, e e on ee ; | thelr India j thin cream sauce, add two or three | pepper corn in the vinegar bottle. | ‘this is a precautionary measure bn Slag | But while refusing to believe the} of tcbasco sauce, one-quarter | Keep t corked for at Jeast a] taken in view of the tce james the | . 2 government's « Im and the jury's | on Worcestershire sauce and one | week before using. expedition expects to encounter 8 Verdict that Arthur I aler was | eighth # om curry powder. Add two gee ae Lieut. Commander B. F. MacDon- A : : killed the Arge during the | hard boiled eggs chopped. Serve very Turkish Paste—Roll pastry very | ald, of Chicago, commands the hn - last days of the war, straightened | ! thin, cut into fan shaped wedge and | Peary. M = a np CHBYE E, Wyo., Jur The | circumstances have at least led the ds TOTES bake, Place three on a-serving plate, Wy ‘ gral h: me court a de-| Frazlers to accept the $10,000 inaur-| Fish Loaf—Combine mashed po] one on top of anather, with chopped N P , Of ILLS, YO. ar? hiredayt af.|ance whlch the government affered| tato with fish Cakes’ (me canned [ene cr, cover poset, Wn Chobe NT O1 ny Premier a the decision of | the | van ts very, good) and ‘®. | erously over the whole 5 iat urt of Natrona county At the same tim y have taken,| Shape into a roll. cover with crumbs SUGGESTIONS. G T S kc ate tered Mogren igi vy cee eric potatoce benides conning vai. Greece To See e of t Standard Oil mpany mine wa ¢ im tor, as = able salts are one of the cheapest | ah a Denni Hivan, | their sor : have divid-| Pepper F h Salad Prepare “lforms of base-forming of alkaline the | gelatin t agrees | peact r om ming’s hig J pecepta c pickled fee fr a | fon Confidence Vote large round marshmallow ire | that the grocers get marshma ATH June Despite th Se | can be bought for a small sum. | threats of his opr nts, including ‘ Good Citizen! ° ° | ts optimistic of obtaining « v. att ; Investigation Pidinsk gins be a | ber Tuesday. Pangalow has a lle oe ; : ; ort ae ‘ ® , Hadjakriacos, his collaborator in tt ’ : ; OWA OF SER AEGALLS — ise.Sis 1 eas | camera OF ‘Chivalry’ aes eee | RAWHAUSER’S BAND ; arate, ian ena Baker G Vga bese’ tin 7M | zime as provisional foreign minis: g interaiate. Co | They “th were tke | wht! In Navy Looms' faeces Tee | Will furnish. the music—the best in the a GUNS TO WAR VIGTINNG) gsc escr st re ene| a SIOUX INDIANS TQ BE West . ( f Ie bep any Beedplt acca ph | Ay A SHINGTON, June 27—(Unitea wed 4 A sh tive pAiraeineaad which Edward | Press}—Broadly hinting that navy i . ' ’ 1 t pitt ices | fourth term|0fthe Navy Wilbur today ordered ar tor ( t , 1914 1 Pore te a | fourth term | official inquiry into the acquittal by | ecord of a ! wien Siete tee hs mavor of this|® Navy court martial two weeks ago ies Baa Bs by t i en. | with vere, Bhi alte which has|of tWo young nurses charged with| CHEYENNE, Wyo. J vice comminsior ut wey yet population of | @Ukwlng Hquor into the United | Three hundred and fitt - Boe . fur ein’ BO) Way C08 16,000 stat : : Pad dian will be brought t s bat aemttel Wanhteoesk {bur directed Rear Admiral Lat-| for Frontier Days, from ne, for that body's decis r ohn + Nal aia = a Yr ponent man, | imer, Judge Advocate General, to tn Kota, snd will po ‘ the | od ree Brothe sw ae ay Rigs of ab ould not ac.| Yestigate specifically why a “con-| show with other In¢ fr | the hear! Jud R. ( | i rath i cept the nomt-| fession” purported to have been | Wyoming, tt was announced Friday. | ni, of Den er, and I Ar nation ‘tows made. bo jone of the young women| ‘The atrdgnement was effected ong, of Rawlins, Feprese me a hl bok bead er. | Prior to the trial was not introduced | through Pa ing, financial repre paribe, ee or ref came stip n P Preeeren mre hc oman: Hy don, U. 8. Mf. C. who handied the | Laaky studi stated that the s arias ° Rs | ineration hag been during | gover ment 8 ca * during ¢ he tt al, | Indians w 1 in the making oe F Oil Suit In {th sa toneer De ad |his term of Co aie ARE a Wilbur made it plain he does not in-|of a picture near here after Frontier The Sweetwater celebration will be ‘ ; t t er ~ " he became the occupant of the . Mexican Court | = att vi ‘i ies Vice ny patente held on the 4th and 5th of July, as ad- —_ (United Pre Shady" My- [On ® business basis, and ‘making Rae re ’ . creda A FHS OCNSMIE TOE Be del seat rn cit ee Rice a THE NIFTY TAILOR Bucking contests, Steer Roping, Horse Btandard ofl subsidiary, have arrived | lending pa t of t ae Do youclean clothes? Yes, we do clean, cleaner that ‘Sahat c : . ere, according to rel Avicer, to INSURANCE BUSINESS apnese state i jp le anyone intown, What do you charge? 2 Races and other interesting events. ba = sn eaitic aaaidee Chen ae et Colérade Aina OMAN] Coesie nie ihe aie penaue see Ladies’ or Men's Suits.____ recove 000 pesos for ofl al Reale eee to Lesaville tarsbre arone to int & promt Ladies’ Plain Woolen Dresses ( eged to have been dra f ke vehi fy ype shang Pte (al gin ag ath peon|{ Ladies’ Plain Coats__- L. D. 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