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    MONTAY. JT7NE 2. 1924.
PLATT8M0TJTH SEMI- WEEKLY JOTTBdlAI
PAGE THEEI
i v r v F v f SB a iISffiM
SHORTAGE OF CAT
TLE SEEN BY RANGE
MEN OF NORTHWEST
perts connected with the division of
industry and surveys to some extent
as undergraduate instructors in the
fields in which they are specialists.
The situation is somewhat similar to
the employment of Professor Love
land as an instructor in meteorology
except that in his case the weather
hureau is not one of the universiTv's
own activities.
... , , , j TTTii This statement is given out by the!
Prediction Made That Feeders Will chancellor to clear up any misappre
Be Much Higher This Fall if . hension in regard to the change in
Normal Demand Exists. i litle and extension of the work in-
i volved to include some undergrad-
Range men from the northwest are uate teaching.
telling the market managers that
there really is a shortage of range PLIilDPU UHHI T PAD
cattle, a more pronounced shortage UnUnUll TtUULU DMli
than has been taken into account!
and that this shortage will be felt;
more surely in two years from now)
than now. They say that feeding;
cattle will be harder to get next fall
and that if the supply has anything a ., i, ..- cuj
to do with the price that prices of test Against the Go Scheduled
xo De staged in inaiana. wirea
THE FIGHT SATURDAY
to Governor of State.
feeders win De mucn nigner. I is
said that all of the older cattle have
been sent to market from the ranges
and that ranchers who once ran their
cattle on grass until they were three
years old are now turning them to
market as yearlings and that the In
crease is thus cut down and the
source of supply removed.
hHinr wh hav wn Vni rtr,wn -Methodist Episcopal general confer-
NEW UNIVERSE IS SEEN
IN HARVARD PHOTOGRAPHS
Paint Haze in Sagittarius May Prove
That Heavens Are Formed
From Ice.
Washington. Government scientists
Identified with glacial research work
In Glacier National park are showing
Interest In the new theory developed
by the Viennese scientist. Dr. Haas
Hoerbiger, that glacial cosmogony "ex
plains" the origin of the heavens.
This Idea, that ice is the building
material with which new universes
are constantly forming in the heavens,
recently stirred scientific circles of
Europe. Now it Is being given partic
ular attention In America in co nnec
tion with the recent discovery at the
Harvard observatory, where photo
graphs were taken showing That a faint
and nameless lumiaous haze in the
sky in the constellation of Sagi.turius,
the Archer, is a distinct universe.
From these photographs 1 r. Har
low Shapely, director of the observa
tory, estimates that It takes 1,000.000
years for light to travel from this
newly found universe, which, he says.
Is the most distant object ever viewed
by the eye of man. He bases this
statement on the fact that the most
distant stars known prior to this
measurement are only 250,000 light
years from our earth.
The new universe found by the mam
moth lenses measures six quintlllioa
miles away. It took a 100-Inch re
flecting telescope, the lary.'St ever
made, to find this "cloud of stars."
SOENNICHSEN'S
Leaders in Quality Groceries
Fl
our:
Flour!
Springfield. Mass.
May 2 8. A
holding of the
Carpentier-Gibbons boxing contest
at Michigan City, Indiana. Saturday,
was telegraphed to Governor Emmet
F. Branch at Indianapolis by the
ence late today.
The message reads:
"In behalf of the general confer-
two factors figuring in this change.
One Is the demand and the other the'
T i - m j ,i l '
lessening 01 ruur icmiur anu ine
higher price of feedstuffs. The dry
fa
g -j. mi
tak
n one way the foot and mc
rtnorantlno In t 't i in t-ti i n h :i c f-iilnr1
to conserve the supplv on the ranges. : "l , lu .'"s ,
That Quarantine cut off anv risine contest scheduled to be held at Mich- , For two years Doctor Legrain has
market and shipments could not be lgar-L:ty' lnU ' Ma? 192- been at work classifying and translat-
Babylonian Seals Form
New Key to Ancient Past
Philadelphia. Through the posses
sion of more thnn 800 Babylonian
seals, the translation and classifica
tion of which recently have been com
pleted by Dr. Leon Legrain, curator of
the Babylonian section of the univer
sity museum, the University of I'enn-
a
the
rmers are encroaching, the buffalo hZ sjUaniu has supplied the ard.eologk
is disappearing ana weeu are rr ' . v... world with an uni.roken chain for
u . . , i t , TiiTiiru nnv or rrt nr r n lUii'd mn.
In one w-iv the font and month auiiuous oie 01 saiu general con- "
in one way me root ana mourn .a -i,,- tt n,inc i merit art reli.-ion ami enlcranhv of
i . t u . , vj y-r ii . . , r 1 w v v . iiH.aiur'L ctj " s &
Grass started early on the Wyoming
and Montana ranges but the dry
spell coming in with the growing
aeaaon has caused it to quit growing
with the result that range prospects
are not the best.
ine proiessionai cnaracter or tne , S.ais. which include five roval
principals, the general advertise-1 cylinders
ments and reported sale of tickets in- , T tue eyes of thousands who yearly
dicate that said contest will be in ' J , ,
fa t a nri7P fihr nnrt thPrpfnrP in flock to Ul6 University museum the lat-
BEET SUGAE IS GOOD
FOR CAmJING.
violation of the laws of Indiana. We.
as you. stand for the enforcement of
law, and we appeal to you to prevent
the contemplated infraction of the
laws of Indiana relating to prize
fighting, to compel obedience thereto
and to preserve the peace and dig
nity of the state."
Divorce, education and labor were
the public matters which received at-
Beet sugar is Just as good for can
ning and Jelly-making as cane sugar.
The reason for he average house
wife's prejudice agains beet sugar
Is based on the fact that in the past
much of the beet sugar on the markel
was not so highly refined and con
tained impurities, states the Agri providing for a department of educa
cultural College authorities. A por- . tion in the cabinet, now pending in
ly refined cane suear may be less ; congress was endorsed. A committee
desirable than a highly refined beet ' coaiposed of Bishop William F. Mc
sugar. However, impurities in sugar Dowell of Washington and others
est exhibit will attract more thnn com
mon interest, but to students of the his
torical mysteries of thousands of years
ago the seals will supply three new ele
ments of information.
First, an early chronology going
back to nearly 5000 B. C. ; second, an
early Elamlte art on painted seaLs and
vases, undoubtedly executed before
3000 B. C. and third, a better-known
Pillsbury's flour, 48-lb. sack for $1.75
Elko flour, 48-lb. sack for 1.60
Little Hatchet flour, 48-lb. sack for 1.65
Bulk Oatmeal
6 lbs. of bulk oats for $ .25
Special price, per 1 00-lb. bag 3.60
Staple Groceries
2 lbs. seedless raisins for $ .25
Bulk cocoa, per lb 10
2 lbs. elbow macaroni for 25
Three Crown raisins, per lb 10
5-ib. pkg. of prunes for 50
Del Monte salmon, tall cans, per can 30
4 cans oil sardines, standard pack, for 25
Large can Otoe hominy 10
7 cans of Frank's kraut for 1.00
Tall cans of "Value" milk, per can 10
3 cans Hy-Tone apricots for 95
Rose Dale peaches, No. 22 size, per can 25
Nomis pork and beans, No. 2 size, per can 10
Standard sweet corn, 2 cans for 25
Money-Saving Gallon Prices
Peaches, solid pack, per gallon $ .60
Apricots, solid pack, per gallon 65
Apples, solid pack, per gallon 45
Red cherries, solid pack, per gallon 1.25
Mustard, gallon glass jars, per gallon 90
Sugar Special
Sugar, 10 pounds for 80c
Per 100. $7.90
will come to the surface in a boil
ing solution and may be removed as
a scum.
The sugar bee is in reality the
source of much of the so-called sane
sugar on he market. According to
the pure food laws this is not con
sidered misbranding because the
two sugar are so chemically. If
maple sugar were refined, it would
loose its characteristic flavor and be
come the same as beet or cane sugar.
The slight color which some sugar
has Is due to chemicals used In the
refining process. For canning and
Jelly-making it makes no difference
whether the sugar is course or fine,
but for cake-making a fine grained
sugar is preferable because it gives
a finer texture to the product.
tention from the conference toriav A
uniform divorce law amendment to Akkadian empire, of about 27UO B. C
the federal constitution was asked of i
lUUjlCIS auu IUC OICI IWIg-ilCfU Dill, 1 I o 11 t 1
wouia oeu mecnanicai
Army to United States
New York. Neils W. Aasen, quiet,
scholarly Danish inventor, has ex
pressed his Intention of coming to tills
country shortly to offer his "mechani
cal Boldlers" and superbombs to the
United States.
A line of soulless mechanisms buried
Gasoline Prices Lower in GENEHA1 BOOTH TELLS
Minnesota than in Wearasna 0F BEJTAIN S NEEDS.
As a Customer of This Store
You are interested in two vital things Our ability to BUY
RIGHT and our ability to give RIGHT SERVICE.
These fundamentals of retailing; will not
work well when separated; neither will they
harmonize when either one overtops the
other or gets out of balance.
BUYING covers every operation that
has to do with everything that comes
into the store.
SERVICE covers every operation that
has to do with everything that goes
out of the store.
Our connection with the C. M. S. organiza
tion gives us an INSIDE on buying. In this
particular we are closely related to the chain
stores and mail order nouses. But we go
them one better by taking only what we
need and getting the TRAIN LOAD PRICE.
Then we go them one better again by keep
ing our profits in the community in which
we live. Every cent of profit we make is
RE-INVESTED right here among our
friends and neighbors and helps to build up
and enrich this particular spot in the Uni
verse. Here are some unusually good buys
for Wednesday's selling.
Silk drapery madras, colors raspberry, blue and
gold. Yard wide, per yard
H. M.
Phone No. 53
$1
$1
59c
39c
SOENNICHSEN
Plattsmouth, Neb.
68-inch all linen table damask, semi-bleached, heavy
quality. A most unusual value, per yard
Flock voiles, guaranteed dots and washable. The sea
son's prettiest colors and newest designs. 38" wide. Yd.
New summer voiles and tissue ginghams, reg. 65c
values purchased so advantageously can be sold at. yd.
v. ill present the education bill plea
to the house and senate.
The right of labor to organize and
to share in the control of industry
was recognized in a report on indus-
St. Paul. Minn., May
line prices here and in Minneapolis vation
:roppeu approximately
gallon at all tilling stations.
Low test gasoline sold for IS cents
a gallon and high test for 21 cents.
The reduction followed the action of
the St. Paul automobile club which
sold gasoline to Us members in an
attempt to force reductions.
trial relations adopted on presenta
tion by the committee on the state In the earth along frontiers, waiting
of the church. The reoort demand- for vears for the hand on an electric
ed a living wage and proper safe
guards for the workers' health and
security .
C00LIDGE TO ANSWEE
VETS' BUREAU CHARGES.
UNIVERSITY TAKES
OVER CONSERVATION
button that will release them to
shower bullets and poison gas on ln
' vaders that is Mr. Aasen's substitute
: for flesh and blood defensive armies.
' His human equivalent is reduced to a
few engineers to guide the defensive
1 lines :'nd. on the offensive, to aviators,
; whose function would be poison-gas
bombing, and to naval crews operating
his newly invented depth bombs
An old grouch snys the reason single
men dcrt talk as much in their slee;
as married men is c cause they have
a chance to talk in the day time.
. Victoria. B. C, May 30. General
30. Gaso-1 Bramwell Booth, head of the Sal-
Army, arrived here today
3 cents a i from Australia on the steamshiD
Niagara. "The greatest problem in
the British empire today is that of
redistribution of population," he
said. "The surplus population of
some parts of the BBritish empire
should be moved to those sections
where only inhabitants are gophers
and rabits."
General Booth has been touring
Australia and India for a year. He
is on his way to London.
Washington. D. C.. May 30. Sen
ator Reed. Pennsylvania, announced
tonight after a conference with Pres
ident CoolidE-p th.Tf hp would rsnlv
:n the senate, probablv tomorrow, to against enemy snipping.
the charges reiterated there yester- With different wave lengths, suec9
day by Senator Oddie. republican, give tier of the underground soldiers
Nevada, that the veterans' bureau i could be exploded to stop the advance
was controlled by a "ring" which i or anv arn,y whose positions could be
prevents adquate care of formf-r . u: , rr.unn
reponen vy rauiu hklu vru.. avu
airplane
Farmers might have more confidence
in the efforts to help them if thosf
v.ith the big ideas didn't always wait
'intil the crops arc sold before the
Set busy.
soldiers.
Ase Wood refuses to buy stock in
my self-feeding knife company. Ht
has got so used to eating with at
irdinnry knife and having peas roi
down inside his collar and lodge ir
:i undershirt that he wouldn't b
appy without them.
Administration of Br. Condra's De
partment Under Control of the
Board of Regents.
BUTTERICK PATTERNS HERE
The well known Butterick-Delin-tor
patterns for ladies, misses and
children's garments are now to hp
An erroneous Impression has to secured in this city at the Bates
some extent prevailed that the work Book and Stationery store. The new
of conservation and surveys located June patterns can be secured and tho
at the university under the charge patterns desired will be ordered for
of Dr. G. E. Condra Is not a part of the patrons at once.
the university's own activities but
that an affiliation exists akin to the 0FE OIL COMPANY
a part of conservation is under stp-!
arate legislative enactments its ad- Now open for business. Truck will
ministration is now entirely under be out every day for deliveries. Teh -
the control of the regents of the phone orders to No. 26 or 188-W.
university, is paid for in part out of
general university appropriations,
and is as integral a part of the in- Lost Ball Glove
Humming Bird Dies of
Grief Over Mate's Loss
Oakland, Cal. Otto Emerson. Hay- ;
ward (Cal.) naturalist, who found two '
humming birds a few days old and
raised them until full grown, reports
that one of them died of grief because
It accidentally caused the death of the
other.
Emerson said the birds were ioeep- !
arable. For hours they would play to- !
gether and at nipht they would roost
I close to each other. One day In their
In a certain Nbbraska town then
.vas a merchant who refused to adver
lise in the local paper, said no one
read the sheet and it didn't pay. On
'ay the editor dropped into this man's
-tort- and caught him kissing one of
his lady clerks. Nothing was said on
ither side but ever after that man
vas a steady advertiser. Evidentiy
i;e made up his mind that someone
rn.ght read the paper. This is a true
story and will probably be read by the
interested parties.
Btltution as tne agricultural expert-. While returning from Nehawka
ment station, the sub-stations, agri- George Troop lost his ball glov,
cultural extension, or any of the piease notify him at W. O. Troop.
other non-teaching activities.
For a number of years Dr. Con- Frank McElroy of South Omaha
dra'e name has appeared among the was here yesterday to look after tlu
university professors as professor of decorating of the graves of his fain
geography and economic geology in ny jn tne Catholic cemetery here
uit? Kniuuiiie coiieKe. nis line win
mi94sv-j ttct4ul wlu"H, out; uuiiLkru iiiv uwci
J with force against a wall. The injured
I bird retired to a dark corner and paid
no attention to the solicitous chirpings
of its mate. The next morning it was
dead. The bereave! bird seemed dazed
all Uiut day. His feathers drooped.
his head hung. He neither flew nor
I suppose Art Brown wears a plug
hat for every day, now that he has
- ot to be an alderman.
FIXES TOLL CHARGES
In the district court today an or
der was issued by Judge Begley on
the application of T. H. Pollock for
the Platte River Auto and Wagon
Bridge Co.. further fixing the rates
to be charged for transportation of
vehicles over the bridge. The change
made is that of charges on trucks,
the following order for fixing rates
being made:
Three-quarter ton trucks and over,
with driver and loaded, $1.00.
Three-quarter ton trucks and over,
with driver, empty, $.50.
FARMING NEBRASKA HOG LOTS
The candidate who can't work the
newspapers for free space is apt to
have the most to say about the sub
sidized press.
appear hereafter as professor of in-'
Ernest Stenner and wife, of Se-
dustry and surveys, and subject to aa, Missouri, arrived here Thurs-
the approval of the faculty concern- uu evening 10 spena uecoration day
ed he Is authorized to offer courses
not only in the graduate college but Dere
in any of the undergraduate colleges
of the university.
The extension of the teaching ac-
with their relatives and friends
Peter Gradoville and wife and
children were in Omaha yesterday.
where they were the guests of friends
tivitlee of the department involves for the day and enjoyed a short out-
no cnauge in ine university Duuget. ing in that city.
It is exactly the same as tho the1 . ,
chancellor were to give a course in
chemistry with the approval of the! rinnti
college concerned and without extra1 CA I ARKH
remuneration for teaching services. Catarrh Is a Local disease preatly ln-
The purpose of this reorganization .f RnlVF8; on
is tn Tn A It a a lare-o amount nf c, ,.-. HALLS CATAKKH MEXJIClNt con
ib to maae a large amount of survey of an ointment which gives Quick
material, apparatus for visual in- Relief by local application, and in
struction and Other equipment inci- Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
dent to the division of survevs avail- ih"uRh the Blood on the Mucous Hur
able for a certain amount of under- S'ckSrrh"
graduate instruction. It is also de- Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
Ired to utilize the services of ex-' J- Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
ate. The next morning he, too, was
dead.
Such Instances of hds'
are not unusual, according
on.
affection
s. Emer-
"Life Masks" Vienna Fad
Vienna. Masks of the living are tha
latest hobby in Austria, and a promi
nent Viennese sculptor Is doing a thriv
ing business in them for prominent men
and women. It takes about fifteen min
utes to get the Impression for a mask,
ad the ' -st Is $1,1.
Scientists tell us that we beconc
what we eat. If this Is true, soni
must subsist mostly upon razor blade
and carpet tacks, others eat nothing
bnt peaches, and some must enjoy c
liberal diet for skunks.
Bcnes of Mas:odon Found
Tucson. Ar!r. The tn!iive bones of
a nmsioijon. believed to bare lived lur
ine rb H'-went- period, rotn nOQjOOfi
years tign. Uave i u fannd n-!r bare
nn;l 'nind over t ,:,e t'clventti
A: :..una.
I can always get away with it when
I tell my friends 1 gtt up at 4 o'clock
in the morning because none of them
evr get up early enough to prove
that I am a Mar.
All over the great state of Ne
braska bo one aver calls me Mister or
uses my last name unless he, or she.
is mad at me.
Hundreds of hog raisers in Ne
braska are farming the old hog lots
this year and are raising the pigs on
a new patch of ground. Most of the
men following out this system are
raising the best crop of pigs they
have raised for years. Reports of
an average of seven and eight strong
pigs per sow at weaning time are
very common. These results furn
ish a marked contrast to the pig
crop on the same farms last year
where, in many cases, only four or
five pigs were raised per sow and
some of them were runts.
The preference on the part of Ne
braska farmers for clean fields on
which to raise pigs is becoming more
noticeable each year, the Agricultur
al College, Lincoln has found. Hog
raisers find that under this system
the brood sow herd can be reduced
in numbers. This reduces the
overhead expense and the sows which
are kept can be made to produce
much more pork at ess cost per
pound.
him Pecksniffian lip service. Neither , It's a silly trader who swaps horses
could Mr. Watson mention pride- in the middle of a stream. Thi
fully the record of the gentleman likewise applies to the voters and
who was compelled by federal court public officers.
and Jury to transfer his residence! .
from the Indiana executive mansion' NOTICE OF SALE
to a penitentiary. .
t t. , , , Notice is herebv given that I will
What. then, could the poor man se at pubc aucion for at
do? I Mary A. Tennant farm in Eight Mile
He could and did dwell on republi- Grove precinct, one and one-half
can achievement since the Civil war; miieB south of Glendale church. In
, . , , ... .. . Cass countv, Nebraska, on the 24th
he could and did express the view - TJ . . .
day of June, 1924. at ten a. m. of
that the congressional investigation sajd tjay, one bull, age about four
had been "a dismal failure" despite years, weight about 1100 pounds, the
returned indictments, dismissals of Property of John Urwin of said prt-
cabinet members-and that thev were gj "2 JT1 VT' iol-
Said propertv being taken up bv Les
primarily the desire of partisan dem-j Tennant of said Eight Mile Ororc
ocrats to "blacken the government precinct ni Cass county. Nebraska.
and besmirch the republicans." Pur-i whlIe running at large therein, and
ther. Mr. Watson could and did de- J1." n
.notice of said animal having been tak
nounce radicalism, without, however, len up and having failed to claim same
saying one word about the McN'ary-j and pays costs and damages, as pro
Haugen bill, which many republican vided by law. Said sale will be h ld
! nro kttoA ,n vntp for Pen fr OIle hour.
- 1 - . . . . J E. P
ana wnicn at least one niemDer or
the Coolidge cabinet has been sup
porting. Senator did the best he could and
that best was poor anc sorry stuff.
Warnings of republicans like Sena
tors Pepper and Borah against bun
combe and cant were ignored by the
maladroit Indiana keynoter, and the
voters were treated to a farrago of
half-truths, evasions, paradoxes and
rank nonsense.
No wonder the people of this coun
try are weary of political bourbonism
and political time serving for spoils
only.
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TAMMANY HALL
J2-3wks sw
STEWART
Sheriff, Cass County.
Nebraska.
Some Good Homes
FOR SALE
One 6-rjom house, entirely mod
ern. Close in. Two lots.
One 8-room house. Modern Closo
in. One lot.
One 5-room house. Close in. All
modern.
One 6-room house. One lot Lights,
water and gas. Oak floors. Cheap.
Other good properties. Call phone
No. 548 or
See A. C. MUTZ
Over Wurl's Store Realtor
GEMS OF THOUGH.
Senator James E. Watson, talked
of In Indiana as a candidate for vice
president on the republican ticket,
was the "keynote" speaker at the
What is Tammany and whv its
name and power? Tammany was an j
Indian chief of the Delaware tribe. js
He was so popular among the white T
people that he was known as the pat- .j.
ron saint of America. The Tammany i A
society is an organization named af-j4
ter this chief. It was formed in 1879 4
at New York by William Mooney. It
was called the Columbia club and V
was organized for social and char-j
itable purposes. Later it was Incor-'
porated under its present name and
became a democratic political club.
Aaron Burr first placed it on a thor
oughly organized footing and it was
instrumental in making him vice
it
I-M-K-M
T. G. M'CARTY
Hemstitching and
Picot Edging
N. 4th Street, Plattsmouth
PHONE 100-J X
4
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Jim .
state convention of his party. His president in the election of 1800.
address was more remarkable for its cin.DtTin n-ith a few setbacks Tnm-
omissions than for its contents; but
that was natural enough.
He could hardly do any pointing
with pride to the record of the nom
inal majority in the present con-
man has been an increasing power
in democratic politics. Its member
ship fs now many thousands.
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One Nebraska editor remarks taa gress
the drffernee between an evening
gewn and a sight dress is about twr
yards in favor of the night dress.
The censors would be a nuisance
He could hardly eulogize the at the bathing beaches If anybody
Old Guard, to which he belongs, for paid any attention to them,
courage, regularity and consistent! It's bad either way. If he pays too
support of the president, since the little taxes, the collector looks suBpi
old guard deserts Mr. Coolidge on clous. If he pays too much, the
most important issues after proffering grand jury looks that way.
PLASTERING-BRICK WORK X
Cisterns and
Cess Pools
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phones B61-J
446-J
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E A. and F. S. RICE