THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1921 PLATTSIvIOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOUHNAL PAGE SEVEN - ' : ' ; 9 e-5 l!l!Kni! rm UO m?m$m . uroun ruL ; t. 2 lM ra rzM cti u d r i H Ti Fl rl ri FIT. KATTLE KING all rubber uppers A.- Niflv V -. - J,i'.,fM.jr aH- 4Stt i I i.int i !0 STIRRED UP LIOOOB BY DEATH OF MRS. GUS OLSON YESTERDAY Passed Away Last Night at St. Cath erine's Hospital m Omaha Had Been There a Week FEDERAL ENTOUCLMENT OFFI CER VISITS I'lEIGHBOTUKOr TOY7H TO SOUTH. "rem Tuesday's Daily. : The friends of Mrs. Cus Olson in,! I (his continuity we: o profoundly ' jslKcl.ic! this morning I" l";trn of the j j fate hat t'nis lr.cly had juss-d away ! duvs over t'.ic il Hood made the first Kattle King-' and thousands of ivearers know that the HOOD PRESSURE PROCESS still makes it outwear all imitations. WE have put our best into the Kattle King. Our best in de sign, in material and always in up-to-date construction. It is an ideal overshoe and fully representative of the name a name on foorwecr which yoe can make your buying guide and guarantee. The sturdy Kattle King soles cf gray tire-tread stock give months of hard wear. The heavy brown fleece linings keep the feet wsrm. Look for the name -HOOD". Ask for Kattle Kings beccuse they fit well, clean easily and cost least for the season's wear. cAsk any dealer or Trite us. HOOD RUBBER PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC. S ATERTOWN T1T MASSACHUSETTS The city of t'nion h.i ly stirred the last fev evidence ir-oarthod tl:ere liv lYdc-r i Enforcement O FiC.t jlur.ks, :h: ha. been visit ins thfo sinco Pjf.irday. j The fedtral off.cer on arriving in i Union soon liecanie ac;:u. '.r. t wJ an,; j got lmsy and :ccured ti.e ,tior; ;n ; a small quantity of ihe fa.ron. or j infamous corn juiee tin. t !.:!; be i: reported to be fl':vin:; free'y in ti ! portion of the count v. II:-. . or. t!i'' party who was to attempt tr setr.rt! the liquor for the officer became ( doubtful of the would-be parch;-, ri and announced that he could i.u! find any booze and thereby j;ot out i of the affair. .The plot was thickened ii.nveverj Sunday when a v i i t by ('1; . '.I raves' l! St, T never knew how good rubbers could be.' White Rock wearers tell ui.That wJl be your exper;f r.cc, tr.r, because not a single pair Icav?-. tS.- witno "Sturdy, iitfi uu inircctN":!. gray. r-f -el A n ! o t i r i n r A I - h e z v ; tlsck uppers by :'.e ' rv Do you remember the old bbek pure gum boots whikh were still good after years and years of lecpin?? -;-rOD&- Red Koo;s .-.-c tl-.s only red bcc'.s v.hich will act the ;-.rr.e wy. And this c'arly sSos the value cl t;:e patt-itrd f-locd "' ;ne c hospital in , n:!it at niuni;iit to:- operation th:;t v." as per- , last Friday. ! :, has been in failing ' p. rummer ;.f years and I t,'.:."- so serious that it neru.''y to cp-.-rate and house for vhi:h he RED BOOT LPGAL NEWS or : I i i j l.vre - a Hl"l!!Cf3 ViiU- !. r it lew ici:rs. it Hie early liur- t r that portion of Cass county, was here ! today to attend the meet ins of !he crunty ccramissicner?. County Commissioner Fred H. Gor der came up yesterday afternoon !-. i;'e iind cl j frcun his home at Wee pin jr Water to ..tiei.d the reprular monthly meetins the coui'ui-sioners today. I Jl. Kettlehut. road overseer of Ne-ihirt-n ; nreri-c! and R A Talt.ct. ror-d oversee of South Bend prc- to a aca asent. diseloeed the fact that in the rear portion of t lie lot wore several I J barrels of vile sirel lin ir r!:t:l th.at 1 wouid tickle the nostrils cf any vio lator of the Yolste.ul law and Mr. Graves at once becarre suspicion0. Iater. when the report :out the finding of the barrels had t-pread j a)out town, the federal officer a? j well as the county attorney and j sheriff visited the place and found ', that someone had einr;tud the bar-! rels. but the spot where the niah had been dumped was easy to locate by the vile smell arising therefrom. and in addition a small quantity of; the liquor was secured cud plnced i:i j the hands ef the ao.f horitie ;. whore: it is safely stowed away against the time when the persons suspected of eni;apinsj in the liquor truf'ic ae overhauled and broutrlit to answer for their hortconiir;. She-riff Quint on was at the sc re t'f action au.d secured ouo ! the youni; men who it as th"u-!;t ininht know somthin of the af.'rir bu: who iias not lioen en?r.j:ed in t lie making of the drink that kick like a gov ernment mulo. TIe searcli for the yout:?: man suspected of h.avin.z a hand in the home made distillery failed to dis close his whereabouts, but he is now jbein?; sought and it is expected in a few days the matter wil be fully threshed out bv the authorities and i the oilnrits eiven over to the mer cies of the federal enforcement de-partivent. at Civ: hi. ia 1 v. ; -"r a zi U : Tiiv'd on .Mrs. 0; health for her cris!' 1 ;'i.un(: !" was taken to Omaha on Thu;i ,i::y ia;-t to ::.ter the lic-spitul and "a.-, operated on theie at once. I!er e i: e. however, was not thought to ho dn nee-rou at the timt- and when r. embers of the family were there .le.Tcrd. "aftornc;on she ieemed to he pracl ica'.Iy the same t-s for several da.ys. but .'.iiorily after e:j.ht o'clock h.-r condition took a turn for the wor. - and she ::r rdually sank until tl- :.:', c:;rH' to her rcifef shortly af ter ti:e Pif'iuiriit hour. US ASV BHtu A&r V 1 - j - J - - Hell Pot On ion the Map Th.o dev.-n.ed lady was born and aii -i. in Vc tt-m- uth -.nd was for criv M !: ?!-iry Gnthma nr.. daugh- , tcr of .Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Guth I Tr.anu. T.'ioneer residents of this city. and she has made her home; here c; 2i-1 a i: 1 1 y up to the time of her last i' In ess. At the tim.3 e:f her death she was forty-four years of age. The parted lady v. ; s married in this itv in 1 S f f tD Cu Ol.-on. who with the f'rur dau;-:hters remain to mourn the passing cf Mrs. Ohon. The child ren tire Marie. Florence. Theresa and Hut';, all t-f vhoni have been making !!..:' hcr.ie with the mother. Th.o parents cf Mrr. OU-on have pre. tded !:er in death ard one broth- r. ' onrad Guihrnann. '.f Pittsburg, rvr.r -ylvania. is the only member of i:t-r family living. .'. t s. Ois.n w as a life I :ig member of C ::!.oIic fai' M. T: i i (: a::a me! .- for r r v. unced ub-u f the family ar" today and the airansre the funeriil .will n.t be urtil Il.eir return. AKOY SOHMAOER WINS THE DECISION A few miles from a large and thriving city is a little town that can't even be reached by the steam rail roads. Yet on a single day last summer enthusiastic buyers from almost every state in the Union sought it out and paid it a visit. What's more, on that single day they spent, in that little hamlet, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars! What's the answer? Pure-breds. That town is famous as a pure-bred center to cattle men it's one of the most important spots on the map, Pure-breds can do as much for your community. They offer the easiest," quickest and most profitable program for building up a commu nity a program which has pulled whole counties out of the rut, put towns on the map and brought finan cial independence to thousands cf farmers. It is becoming clearer every day that the future of cattle raising as a profitable industry depends upon an economical operation possible only with pure blood. The beef growers who survive in the face of high feed costs, high freight rates, scarce labor and tight credit will be the pure-bred farmers. And the communities that are ready to supply the breeding stock are sure of a lasting prosperity. Yours can be cne. In this final advertisement of a series made possible by THE COUN TRY Gentleman we wish to ex press our appreciation of its coopera tion by again urging you to send in, today, $1.00 for 52 big issues, every one of which you will enjoy ind profit by. Send your order today. 'I r -iit t heir the djy ,'Cj and friends. ! m: were here today attending the i gof the board of county ccni- ;:r.ers. i.err her" l '::! -and . I.. W. i'rie! I lwa. ;- '. who V. at Ix ti i -: .. . no-.i:: ; . Mrs. .. man. he;::-.-ht-r- -rou; r -. I : vird. ': ; fie-M nr.! ; ; :. Ueht ; : be. I, . Froir: 1 i. c. tody i : sc n. : ing . ., A"t Cit v. ,' a ii.. a f. w .,, m.:i i- ' 1 C- it.-;. ; ri-:. ' ;.r ' .. I . to :. t - . of c ' .1. " - :: v i 1 1 . v.:.- r r a I ' e ! 1 1 i i i . ' i i and . i -,: . J. i -' llfd ,!!.,..- to t.:k'- .b.l.a Co'.k. v. '.i re : gery charvc. F. II. Tuy' one of the- v Trir.itv ft.ru vis- : Alvin Wilson and family, of Mtir :rs. Mes-:ray. were here today enroute to I Fen Wiles, i On. aha. where they go to accompany Mr. and Mrs. ! Mrs. Wilson home from the Ford ri laiives and I hospital, where she har; been for some itime tak.Tig treatment. i r. oi w.-rai .:'e-: GLASSY PLAGE ASA iiLuULi ur iitirriyjcmi Fr aft. Cecil and Irr. Iviui3- C't- 1 1. .. v he: ( Utiri . v - y :" K. n ! 7 he Palace shining parlor of Geo. ,f tie!onij i certainly deserving of its v. ere r?-i; c J1;- "it li the addition ef the ; ... i ii-.w fixtures just installed is a leal .... i t.v ' ' urc-e afus e ac-Ma-i have re er nalace. Mr. Conis has discarded the old chair.-: that he had for the past few years and instead has the very latest tlrng in chining stands installed. The chairs, are put up in sets tf eight and are provided with comfortable : rrrus ard neatly upnoisierea in uarK if-'he-r while new foot rest t ous ooxy sjji xiuveb vvumci Over Eughie Walker cf Kansas City, at Sioiis City, la. PLATTE MUTUAL GO, ELECTS SECRETARY Aubrey Buxbnry Selected fcr Posi tion at Meeting of Company Held Last Evening. Co. ti e I! V From Tuesday's Paily. TI.'- PlaCe Mutual Ir.-::ra:':c ii 'd a meeting !a-r e-ve.iiag at otlice.; of 1. O. lvr aiu! took the matter, of the t---lection f a secretary for the : !::: :ny. as Mr. Dwyer, who hits been occupying this position, finds his other business in terests too est er.five to warrant the time necessary for looking after the insurance tusme.--s and accordingly he is retiring from the pa-'tion. Tho meeting y a : ai;i:i;ous vote se'ected as fiie nev. ecretary of ti:ei company Attorney A. H. Dnxbiiry.j wi.o today assume:; the o'hee and will ! hereafter look alter this impor'aut j Fror.i Tuesday's laily. Au'ly Sclimader. the hard hitting ai'd lever Loui-ville boxer, last pVe rii:g added to his list of victories when he scuivj the decision over Ifligbie Waii.er of Iant;a City at the Elks athletic show at Sioux ;icy, I-v.a and Andy clearly proved his supe:iorify over the well known b x er of t!;e Missouri ci:y. The Louisville boxer put up a good e ::hi!.irion cf the manly art cf felf ele for:? and several times had th? Misscuri man in bad shape. The rarutation of Walker as a mitt sling cr. had n: terrors, for An.lv. who i pi'. (( (: e ! to f o ritht after the Kan- sa.; Ciiy tuan. Schmader had Walk f cr ohahing on hii pins several trce-s j curia : the match aird also to d; a preat a of puaisiiine nt meeted out by the hard hitting Missourian ricon after the opening of tt.e Hr-t rcund Schrtiader planted a le't ja'j rria..;'. on Walker's -"aw. .The Kar. ra City heavyweight started to wob- b! in the his tracks ;aid then (leoppcd s. rue bell preventt'i ca n vass the fa.it Lauiisvi'.Ic lid front sc""":iig a kno'k.'uU in this round. After the tirst rcund Walker f uu-'ht affairs of the insurance j o part of the corporation. Mr. Duxhury is erne of j ol th.e able young men f.-f the c'ty aiid one vh'i will witlujit d'Mi'ifurike an' have' ideal man for the pusi'ii n of a'-cre- r " carefully n'u -irate: a fvTi at m an y found ie:U root and used a y ai;d gave gre i : tta! o-j.iiuad-ar on a! o ! e n nrovi 11 and the chairs : re.-' j -no'-inied on a neat and at t r i c i i . e j.edesf ai. i here r re eii- of the chairs in !.-.- i. "' ning atterdiijg .- : er '. e ar.-. .:a ;o su.nd t-a aorae tary and with hi.; knov.lcdte of tl.c iaw is a valuable ar-et to i'.: - pertf.r.-' ml fit the o:?".cers of the company. The I'latte Mutual company is now ' gofid condition de:piie the fact too certien.en s section oi tne parlor, in wh:i? tv o of the chairs are used in j that they have suffer-" d very heavy tie larlies nortion of the shinirg stand . l.-ffcs in the f.r'-s of the pa-t year. which Mr. Corns has equipped so as r. .a r . Ir a a ve w..:i their, ir -ir t lit' the rut-; fiuj , 1, rr...i tt.".k free.'v the- bttr o) th. "i .-uftering a ; :.i one eve. out I pune'e.- that the body of the u'l boti' Fight -r- v .!"! S.: .mad " argumti. t ah iighr d ;. -.figure -re' aliat a' with a rhih'-r pi tnted on the lamp Kar- . 5 City figli": t ( au'iirl the ladies privacy. V.'itii the recent repapering and coratiug of the room it is certain a very attractive spot. ii : !'.r a ; -ir'e. v.- hour: ma l '.er. wanted (n I'.n (: K.iiav to Vc a for- Wevpina V.'iiter, kaowa re-ider.ts f M 4 VTilX-lllVT ays roaay xa rricuirialisnx oaso " T tho -. cry first twinge, dovm - fores ny bottle of Sloan's; then juic'.: relief, zi:ho::! rubbing, fcr it's i:aiulatinj and scatters t rncetlon. The boys use it for -t.;f rr-.'isrler, ard it helps Sally's I aciirchs, too." S5c, 7Dc $L40. CARD OF THANKS our many kind friends and ;:,rs we desire to express our t appreciation of their svrupa- thv and kindness to us in the hour of sorrow attfhe tioath of our little ore and for the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Glaze. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sheehan. Tn ne.ighl deep?: I-IRS. GLAZE BETTER From Tuesday's Dally. The reports received last niglt from the Methodistjio-pital in Onia-- state that Mrs. "rldgar Glaze, who i there in every tericu conditi;n i-i now showing some improvement and is now thought to be a great deal Letter. She became fully coit reious last night at G o'clock and was able to recognize the members of the faiaily. MARRIED AT COURT HOUSE and have settled their claims arid are now planning a very extensive program of extension ef their work for the coming year. tne company hps been in existence for the pa twenty-four years and has offered to its stockholders good insurance at very low rates and ha.a enjoyd a fine business among the rcski.uits of .rcu ,.i'u:t ii-- , :? ,f! he La,' the that he carried le and whi .U' of the h- Rn ". v v - the fll'-U w. ty. Thff this new secretary will have his ofhees in the First National bark building where the law otlires of Tidd & Uuxbury are located and where hJ can be found by the patrous of the company and will be on tha job all the time looking after the interests of the insurance company. WILL HOLD CELEBRITY The Patriarch Militants of th In iieoeii'ier.t Order of Odd l ellavs of gi cater Omaha, have od arrangements fr of the one hundred versary of the birth aboil, coiiiplet tiu ccdebratiug md third anni oC O i l Fcllow- bhip in America, ou Saturday, Aj ril oO'h. the city program later. If atteriKMUi and evening at auditorium. A complete will appear in this paper is expected tint here will From Tuesday's Iailv. Yesterday afternoon at the court house occurred the marriage of Dav id C. Zwerfel and .Miss Augusta Le vitt, both of Omaha, who arrived in the city late in the af'err.oon and tetking the matrimonial bureau over wnicn iounty judge liecson presides, j were granted the necessary permit ; to become, married and the court in ', his usual pleasing manner perf oinieJ j the ceremony that made them is one. j For any pain. burn, scald or'.?, bruise, apuly Dr. Tliumis' Kclectric Oil the household reined v. Tvo be about 10, MO Odd Fellows and their friend:, ir. Omaha ou this date. ' -Walonel James II. Short. Doan's Kegulcts are rt commended by many who say they operate easily. without griping and ter effects. oUc at : Iroiv ti.e tir-.t liLit-. in cut loose in the s u. the 1) -t of the iv t ;. in a b.. -k strr; we: r ; For t V.'alke a-.d w i)"t la a .Mi- curt luun g'tesi,i?rg a ure l 'i e best of the sevea eighth rounis t' the mix up. At the close of t ;0 tenth rar.n 1 the (! cisii n ., as giver, to Sclnaade-i- For li-s excellent woi 1; and his p,ue-:-tiore.' Miperi'ity in the ganeral re. ult of the diuYrent round; li. ;:a;.!t .:t'i round argurai n .. ; and kep' nd g . Nebraska Shorthorn Breeders Association C. M. York, McCarthy, Nebraska. Secretary TIIE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, Philadelphia, Pa. I'm glad to sec you pushiag our organization with good advei tising. for o:ie year, fifty-two issues. The two go well together. aid here's my dollar for a subscription (My Name X- (My Address)-(Town) ftF!F "fii -i -Vimi ' -mn. ' . i ......... (State) 'm mmb X' IS A REAL LIFE PICTURE Great Film Tiouctic Stcry cf Alexander Bisson Filled With Ele mental Passions cf Life. Ff "' t- a3 - ' 6a e fcVlct ch Si Rrlach, The Dentists The largest and best equipped dental clncesin Omaha. Experts in char?e of all wcrL Lady attendant. Mod era'tE Prices. PcrceLin filiinss j-t lixe tooth. Iaslru ments carefully sierilized after using. th:hd floor, paxtom bloc?;, cmaha Few pictures th.ut have been shown en tiie screen in recent years have , .cor; d the success that has come to ! ".Maaaniu X". which is to be shown at the Fa:mele theater oa Friday,' Saturday and Sunday. The story is one that touches the deepest heart j chorus of the aadilors and one that; gives th.e grea'est opportunity f.r; the protrayal of the elemental pas- ' E3S effective the committee at all events I voted, 7 to 4. to indefinitely postpone j House Roll No. '!'. which "oulci , permit capital punishment only for a j second capita! crime while in the penitent time for a first murder, be a minority report. Mrs. quite T fin i - t A. r.'jr : C V. Hunter, who has been : from au attack of the reported as being some what improved. commit tea i !'. sarv'nu There may Toh:i T. Lyon ueparted today tor ! (IVnwool. Iowa, where he will be employed for the present. i si ius of mankind. The character cf one thut i: a dame TASATIOI? FIGHT STAETS TODAY i r.c:n. pulse of the t r morrow m taxa'ion o Around thL March 1. The ore is to he felt Neb., l-'gba rnir.g on the question of intangible property, question is hung th.e without bad ai- :11 drug Stove.-;. W. A. ROBERTSON whole new taxation scheme as out lined in Senate File No. Ca, the gen eral taxation bill, and in Senate Kile a sohsincut of building and loan as-s-'t.-ciulicn s-harc.;, now non-taxable. The building and loan bill is to br- trotted out en the floor of the spiia-a at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn ing, and one of the hottest fights of the s: asm is expected. Senators who are in favor of the measure declare that under the pres ent, condition, when shares irr these assoeiarions tire non-taxable, and b'-ar returns of 7 per cent, there is unfair competition with havings ha nl V and home savings associations which pHy 4 or Z per cent and are taxed. . Itchina. bleeding, protruding or ii'ind piles have yielded to Doan's Ointment. GOc at all stores Coates Block Second Floor K-AST OF UI1.K Y HOTEL sie-, 30c and J0c at all drug stores. V-V"-!' IS ; f;!!ed with all of the. shadows, tears and sacrifices that the warid can demand of woman and the flower of motherhood that lifts from the broken life of the unfortunate Fic.ich Ionian is one of the greatest and mst dramatic situations that the stage has ever seen. Frrm the dawning cf the unjust suspicion in the mind cf the husband '.' ere follows in rapid succession th.o i- 'gecy of life, the denouncing of th-t V'-ii'e tnd mother from the home and tie s de of her little son ii lo the world of passions and uiisjudgnierls, ;:.e gradual descent of tho unfortun !:e woman forced to desperation by ire attitude of hc-r husband and the filial supreme sacrifice of the mother to save the happiness of her son, who she has net seen since childhood days, holds the audience enthralled. The court room scene where the mother, i on trial for her life is defended by j har son. both unknown to each other j is one of the most tense scenes that J t:ie Hitman m;ru couiu picture aim give o the splendid company a won derful opportunity for the flit play of the true artistic capacity of the ac tor. In the role of Madame X. I'atilise Frederick raises to the heights of dramatic art and las scored a tri umph that few actresses have ever at tained. Those who have witnessed Miss Frederick in this role are unani mous in saying that she ii one of the greatest arti'-ts thai has ever as sayed this role of the broken hearted mother. I MST 4 3 ! T c31 ilsGtrEcs'iy Equipped EEATH FEIJALTY BILL E EATEN BY 7 TO 4 VOTE Lincoln. Neb.. March 1. Tho ju diciary committee, like the poor, shall have the gospel preached to them. The Rev. J. II. Somerville of University Place read from the bible for over a half hour to the committee ni ght in an effort to convince last that there was nothing therein con tained which frowned on capiial Our position dimply is that a horse -j- ma... -aaicu na Uu,.ouUCO lw ouaaii Dun jbiimen t for capital crrmes. wouldn't have horse sense. (whether or not this argument was will be given away to the most popular boy in this vicinity. Enter your boy in this contest. Everyone Has an Equa! Chance to Win! This contest is now open. Any boy under the age of 13 is eligible. See the automobile in our window. 100 votes free with every dollar purchase. Enier Yost Candidate How! 4Wher PlatUmouth, rs M mj re) Your Dollar Docs Double Duty." Nebraska i