PAGE EIGHT PLATTSMOITTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL Haul It By Truck! Wc Will Do All Kinds of Hauliag Between Omaha and Flattsmouth Savs High Freight Gharges! Prompt Service and Reasonable Prices! Phone 3S4 Plattsmouth, Neb. LANGUAGE BILL ADVANCED BY THE HOUSE GOES TO THIRD READING BY A TWO TO ONE VOTE VIC TORY FOR LEGION. NUTZMAN VOTES AGAINST IT Cass-Otoe Representative Offsets the Vote of Frans for Measure by Lining Up with "Nays." Bonlbn VCOOSETS r r l.v A. .I I : -1 -ii . v. !, 1 1 1 ; i I ;i Woll li ' ii I In! niM.it .1 li 'I 1 ' li i I 111'. C I- III! ' I till" I ill I .1 .1 1 1 I III I 1 1 . I I ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 n be! .c . s i he an i i ,i ii -it ii s iii i is 1 1 .! nl' 1 1 ii i w ii I I, . i i.l. ii i I r i )l v f in . 1. 1 ,i I. .i i'i ii EXPECT SENATE WILL ASKS STATUS OF MRS. BARER EDDY THURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1921 T 1 to what pictures may be shown ami provides that no inirnonil sfent-s may l.' depict ed unless they an- shown for v MODIFY CENSOR BILL ' K " lUlfllll I UL-liOUil JllU 1( js .m.,.a)y predicted that the : bill in iliis form will pass th' s -i: ,. - Tir-n t D.n,) j all- t on i or row, unit house meinbci 15,,. v,. Meagre Will Be Presented lttnK the niinv who ,,,.,, lnr ,,. Without Anbitrary Board ol j ljU1 ori-iniilly dtclar- thai they uiil Three Clause. ; vote tu"concur in die senate amemi- I Novel in Que. ! ion 0!, i e t i:l n 1. 1 1 i ? : 1 1 i t i : Jamil ,v Alti-im-y Sv ;i In e CI; UK il t ilostull. ASKS PASSAGE OF NEW Experiment Tried B?.vV Prcrapt: Executive t3 trod.iee a Eill in Striate. e: i: has been impassible to cause the people to understand that the Mate department is not responsible - r tlu handling of these receiver ships, ruder this measure the au thcrirv of the department will be ex- !(i.deii to a proper field of activity in Case Of Blair .and 'lie state will le Riven the op-j Tn- poriuniiy to uisonarge a responsi an 1 Slim! XVI The struggle over S. I ICO. the Reed-Norval language bill ended late Monday afternoon with advancement of the measure to third reading by a vote of 65 to 111 in the lower house. i The announcement of the result does not tell the story of the session's most bitter skirmish. The only re maining question appears to be on the procuring of two additional votes to put the bill across on third read ing with the emergency clause. The absentees were .Messrs. llethea, l)y ball. . Osterman and Stephenson Friends of the bill expressed confi dence that the strength will be forth coming. Members of the American legion not only with their votes but with their reasoning, did much toward put- :W i"r-.. I s-i S' btancnt c 'STYLE" V.- ..' A W i llo-ton. Airil h- i hi Mr-. i:.ii t ho ( lifi ! i.iu S.-i i! led in 1 ! ! i ; ; i:i' I I..- ciiMl I. vt a j I ci ei rl . ! ii i i -( i ' ! i I'I u! W'a - h iu.v i r I ..I i in - ' ill .in I : l I -i-.tiv. In ity which properly belongs to banking bureau of the department 1 j of trade and commerce. (lovti" r McKeHie sent a message! "There is untiring new or revolu-th-.-e'ate ru.siay a-king for t iie J t ionary about this proposal. The' through. The iatr.idui t: n i t district jinire- i ;,;t:;t of r r 1 ! a:: i.l slat.- l.a:: c!o-.d i n lllH t if a ii i- a r.f v. bill to appoint t he c-.-tr i.h K wliic-t ;: ii p i rt v.it n t . rid j'uie a:; require j same policy is ol..-ered by the feder-lii'pa.M-t a! government in handling reeeiver ru elver ; s!,i:is for national banks, and in this ordei ed ' lu- siipr. ;i; p. int iiU'ir . ti vc: !i' r : thoriiy To i.il ( in !m tarns a-..: t l-r-!p a ; i- nt i t ; es Hi fee to be t:v-i a yprov. d 1 our f ii." A distri.-t t 1 P di jiat ! bank. Th hi'dt S;f!i : i r t U: Tl.e bill '.-- in IV. t:ie .1 !i ap- :!le a u--pe- - a- ! i Th- the !' Il'al.'e S l''-vpaivd by A :-a ri a:- n; - r.e or more : rs assistant or ass;--!i:;l -y i!c!i clt-r:cal t 'o i -. i :-)tm the t!u- ivi-r. The-Je xp r-is are by t in- !. p.: rr n : a:-.d if . tie eiMirt ar- :-. be Maid a-of tile failed bank, j.. iz- rei -nly appointed i!.-:ir receiver of a .-'late pre-erit law dues net p ro an :.ppoin!!i;-nt but the -;r;- r.uTiiori; v of .:. v-rnt-r ..ait! in ills :':e-:age aate: state it is observed in the bureau ab- if insurance. Indeed, the bill that I - i f ( am handing to y.m herewith contains m it a vei.iatim provisu-n taken trom il'.e insurance code, n-lative to the eot'diu-t of receivv'rsliips. "Keeenily liie nmrt co-operated! wiib t!:e stale to tin ;"ag t ! iK-pa rtnient the ting tne measure claim was made ty some that not a vote was gained by the stubborn resistance to the plaicng in the schools of Nebraska any language to compete with the Knglish. Some members, however, expressed the be lief that from six to ten votes wort won . Hut the determined manner in which men voted, gave indication df minds long set. Probably for the tirst time of the session during roll call on an important measure, not a I member dodged the vote. Net a mem- extent cf mak- "er Passed wnen it is name was caiiu trade and com-I -"ot a member changed his vote and receiver in the case of thei!l0t a niemher answereu in tne unicr bauk a: i'.lair and the ac- lain voice which so readily may be ner- e t;1, i ;).--( ! vt nt fion has met v. iih such general ap proval that I ieel the people of the state would welcome an amendment to the state to dispose of all bank receiverships in this manner. I therefore, reommiid this bill to you for i iirn-! consideration and pass- "Thi-t pro;-os.,l legislation is the f-uTgrcwtii f ;!! caperiei:- c; of the pre--! ; i( i n is ra f i- n it. tb liand lirg i'i i.ank ret ei , -a ins. 1 1 -l r tt-- '.'tile. ii.--. 1 ! i Ye;- ;i l,s have U'l-n di.-p-.is. ! ol' iiitir- ly by tlie :-otirt, arid A SINCERE WISH INSURAKGE! i Our life on this earth would be much more pleasant, if there would b" more love among us. It" we have "oet Ti taught by expedience that some thing is good for our health, we should alwavs acquaint others with he result. A good example is shown in the following letter, dated March I'll. J-. Holland. Minn.: "I have tki'.y received the shipment of Trin- r' Hit'cr Vir;e find can say that ing the light- i: !:.:iS ,,",n n,T V'", bst 'c rr,1 I..V siotaa'h. I lel a new man ami time Ot Inc : v ish ev rybi.dy who has his stom-:-fb out of order may take this ex- ft i . ;.t...iiiiiiiit'... luiil.i, l, ..idlt'ft. now abOUt your insurance, Triner's Hitter Wine deserves such are VOU sufSciently protected? 1 :t recommendation b-cause you can . f . . , - j rely upon it in ail cases of poor ap- 1 write tor the rarmer lMutual ' p rite, constipation, flatulence, head- f Linco'n. the Columbia and i !-. rV'rim c,ul ,her troubles ifM i.-ea ny smmacri disorder. ii a J v ir.Muenza wave should come, this i .!;,. ly will help you to keep, the! iv,t 1; i peu and to defy the danger- o.i vi . i:or. Your druggist or deal er in medicines has all of Triner's remedies in stock or can get them for o'i. Joseph Trii:er Company. 1333- S. Ashland Ave.. Chicago. 111. 1TI we are emeus ning ana cyclop.' year. or Linco' Springfield. i FIRE TORNADO and HAIL Your patronage solicited. W. T. f IGHARDSGN, Mynard, Nebraska e r FOR SALE Single ?gs. ?5 hone 115-J Combed White Leshorn per 100; $1 per setting. HENRY STARK JOHN. Blank Books at the Journal Office. i Good News! rJn H E Interwoven Stocking Co., taking a loss of over a million dollars on materials on hand have placed their men's hose in one drop to where they were three yars ago Silks that sold at $1.2$ now 75c Li.-les that sold at "r, now 40c We of course are passing it on to you. Our spring stock at new prices is in and all old stock will be sold at theso prices. l!uy lisles by the box of six pairs, $2.25. When you think of good wearing dress socks, think of INTERWOVEN! TOE HEEL swung one way and tlien another. The answers to the call were strong, some of them carrying the ring of challenge. Resist Amendments. Friends of the bill successfully re sisted amendments offered by Repre sentative GifYord and F. K. Andersui:. Mr. Gifford's amendment would per mit religious instruction in any for eign language on any day in which tiie regular day school is not in ses sion. It was defeated 3 0 to 5 1. Mr. Anderson's amendment, covering practically the came ground, was vot ed down 31 to 4 6. They were voted down on the theory that any opening may be a dangerous opening, that the bill is one to regu- j late education and not religion and that the provisions hall cover the j school room, not for a part of the day but for all ol the day. In a strong closing addrtss. Representative Ilyruui aiiswe.ed those who suggested that the courts will hold the bill un constitutional because of an interfer ence with religious teaching, in the follow ing: "I defy you to find one word in this bill which says that you may not wor ship Gcd in accordance with the dic tates ol your conscience. Does an one venture to say that the courts will hold that a prayer meeting school? You can worship in any Ian- ; f 1 1 :i nn inv il:v A f-nnnr(.palinTi I -..--p- - - - - r . - . - - - ..... of church people is not a sc This bill does not venture to sav shall or shall not be taught in the : church. It reaches only the schools, j It will not interfere with religiwiis teaching any hour of the day or ' night. This will be the court's con- struction." j The vote on Mr. Byrurn's substitute j motion to advance S. F. 1 J0 : ' For the bill: Action. Anderson! (Hamilton), Axtell, Harbour, Row-i man. liyrum. Clizbe, Cole, Davis,! Douglas. Downing Epperson. Frantz. j Frazuer, Frost, Good. Goodrich, 1 Gould. Green Griswold. Hascall, Mil- Hard Hoffmeis'er, Jacobs, Jeary, j Johnson Kendall. Leftwich. Lundy. ! I-ynn. McFarland. McKee, McClellan. i McLeod, Medlar, Mellor. Mickey, ' Morian. Moseley, Murphey, Palmer, Park, Perkins, Peterson, Randall. ' Reed, Reneker, Robertson, Rodman. , Sandquist. Snow Sommerlad, Staats, Strong, Sturdevant. Thompson. I'll- j strom. Wallace, Webster. Wight. Williams, Wolfe. Wood, Yeiser.' Speaker Anderson 65. Against the bill: Anderson 1 (Knox). Armstrong. Beans, Beckman. : Behrens, Bock. Druesedow, Dysart. Essam. Foster, Franklin, Gifford Gil-i more, Hakanson, Hanner, Hoare, Lau-' ritsen, Mears. Miner, Nelson. Niewed- ' die. Nutzman. O Gara. Rank, Ruddy. Smith. Sprick. Vance Votaw, Wester hgoff. Young 31. . Is more than tho "n:.x!o of the moment." Style is per sonality expressed in o::"'i clothes. AntI no other one thing makes or mars a wom an's individuality so much u her corset. In our Corset Department there is a BON TON model which will accentuate the good points of your figure, and give to even your sim plest gowns that elusive charm called "Stjle." gr)JT-...J.-L - r llpl-el'l. I a:i i -a of a .1. , 1 ol' .111 Ladies Toggery F. P. BUSCK, Manager WHAT BID CHRISTENSEN SK00T Hastings. April 4. Hunt-'-s litre are trying to determin- whether an animal shot by Harvey ( 'b ri-: en-. a of Norman, near Campiieli. ar-:' brought to Hastings Saturday i ;i gray timber wolf as Christen.-en ie lieves. or an Irish wolf hound, which a man near Campbell has !t. The animal weighs eighty-sewn pounds, measures six fee from tiji of nose to tip of tail and is two ;.-.t. seven inches hi height. The ani,; -'! has been compared with sr-n w,.t i ullet-' iiiu-eii'.-i 1 1 i M g ill lln- 1 ! 1 be .-vera! p j i 1! Vvii ill:; tie ! e i I !e ehllfc'l. a-l.f! j ! st ;. i a a n y r i l - e si id lie o 1 1 ' ill" court th:ii Mr-. 1 i or a nil I li " a ii ! In r i ! i III a- I ive oll'a er (!' I hi is in '.( !i a s the im;. nl a l'e active . I eers. J ul ge Bra 't y reiaa l m- how much a pi :- il!y ei-t. Tin ii- trine-- of I n;i - i'T.s iiv cini: . h Krau! ::.'ff cnnti't. lc:. vill Til-- je-ige d- The t tia v..,-.'.:r i n 1 un et iui . !-ut t ll.' i he V oo hi i el'er h" :.!- fuller -;n-iderat Hon u fort o l"re levicl; I iinlge as ii.a -1' K' a ii! h';ff t in a re. :u tt- l ' ha I ) ii - - lie reo N ; i e.i to pa - -status i f Mr-. K ! iv .-,ad .la ': t : a:.! he w aiid rcii-ii'i r I a..; o:i F'riiiay. '"'l.' .-ti'-t t -I ii' g - t:-(i:i- v. i !e r. -c t ion w i '. h I't o; t : ieol" v.';;.- v.'.:-- i il i ct . r- fro!" th,:: ;.l!ii.-.--i n f li Is 'a -,.f ti'e eli'irch fr, li--w euitioi; t 1' t!i. ag!'--il !.etw.---i ei ion that his n i iuo id tor ' ii" pr i 1 1 in - i to n , 1 1 hi a - i .il Ii .n i li. .s iio I I i . . ill" i e " .1 ii. i.i . lor a A K IM u ! - i i I : a .-, : 1 ii c. ill ! t 111 i .tie of I i i i c. a t i ill in: in. n i of j i; i.c ion ' ii i i - - 1 1 1 . . 1 '. I a I . r.i t ion I v i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i -:r i'iu.iI i !i urcii in ;t ment . I .inc. I ii, X l 7i ci n l i ii Knll -No .-,! .a i i r bill i lia li :-ei when I. .' II ' . .f :.ena I i tin l!i ml' "I I II " Al. I e ; !i i- lie b.. April 4. Members! What Keebe bays ot uni. eei.liitiiie were generally! "Tlie bill in this form will gel il, ii inoriiiiia tliiil Hou.-e I inncli better ar.d uuicker results th;ta 1 I ::, i he moving pu-t ur will lie materially t come; uut of the committee In go on -!ia ! Wednesday. im pui I ;i ii i iimoag the chang li will In- made, it is sain, I im iioi I iou of I he arbi: rary In... : .-ois i liti .1 A ii ii in ber I I lie leg! I: li. ill" eii t ba : he did ii il i t ! m con 1 d hi.ia-h and i lc ;r. .. ii. l ! :' a 1 1. ;i till ...ii for ! ,)i:.I t i' x. !:'. t '.! :i!ge on the -ley im .-; h-n nt ihi'-e motion picture cen- Tv.u n :i o!i- ;ii given for i!m !ii,,j. ,i ol this part, of the bill. t the h-ail members oi i la I nn- are of t lie opinion that it is con-1 it ut iona 1 ;is outlined ,n iln bill. The amended constitu tion re-tiicls 'Im- creation of new ex ecutive ettires ex; ( jit upon appoint iiiint by tin- i ivernor. and con ti rma t;.(.i hy the -eaate fr by a joint ses sion. The movie i:i!!, these mein-ii.-i- -a;, pioviiles for the appointment an e( im t i e Icai'l not by t!i o er:n;i ''it by a connuittte made up ol tin- g .wiiior. the attorney gen eral a.-.'i i he upt riatendent of public ins: i iict i'oi. Tlust File Cash Bend. the members of iii iis present, form," Senator Bet-he declared. "Ir puts the censorship au thority, not in the hands of three people, but in the hands of every one of the 1,::J().000 moving pic ture fans of the state, inc luding may ors of cities, county attorneys, pro bation ollict-rs, child welfare worker. anybody interested in moving pic lures. The assurance that he will forfeit $1,000 ii he shows an ille gal picture, will be enough to make the movie producers and distributors careful about bringing in such pic tures into the state. If they are not brought in they can not be shown." lt be considered .ii not ex.cu'ive oTiCers, ,.!, !il .e mi constitu- A, for i.i b: n V. DM: In the event that i ii.- - ; i -1 . i" boa rt! mij. . nip! o -- ; the bill w ' a i. i! i" : ' 'if Col! ploves niu.-i ' :' t he dt part men! i i ployed. M:!iiy members of the house who yot.,1 for th" tan -oi'ship bill, declare t hat tiny v'c in tl ' pro? sed a mend -of Senator IJeebe a 1 "iter and i::oi e ( flee ive tiil! 1; eo?" :ol moving' GIRL-WIFE HELD WITH HUSBAND FOR MURDER the reason that itu'ioi'. provides; that all em- be anpoint'-'l by th head i iv w Inch thev are I h I : I pre V- p'.i i u; j . 'it i .1 , i 1 1 : t-1 : i i . r Thev .u:its tliraw lu i ra rv New York. April I!.--Mrs. Caro lina Verdorosa, 17-year-old step daughter of the deatl woman and her husband. Luciano, 2S, were arrested today charged with the murder ot Brooklyn, following the discovery last Mrs. Catherine Trotta. a widow of night of her body near a pond. Tiie body, richly chid, was wrapped in an expensive shawl and with a piece of rope tied about the neck. The woman had been missing month. Physicians said the woman had been strangled to death and had been dead only two days. Police de clare relatives had quarrelled over the distiibution of her husband's e--tate, and that pieces of cord identical with that found around the neck were discovered in the Yerederosa apartment. ii i ; a mi. Ml. i'i u.. i. : 1 b v ; il'i'l ' e !! provide tha 1 , ikins at the i ia.-tini '"If i y p.ec s of oiM o riih-i' prii es. Phone hris: & Ghrist. tnniire iit r. 2 rins. e provi.-e J . i oa nl of censors. a ry ii-')' ion pict u -J hie :' opi ica lion wit i i-'.o e or sell every i !: ;i:i d !es :i na '. !i i i he bond i f Sl.oiiu in the hands of tin j rover:-..:- as vjret v that the provision: f the law will !. Ciimplied with. I'iie hi!! ilun n ak' - 1 he same restric ia'.s as the P.vrin:i-( 11 lYord bill a- tlist ribut or ir us the givernor to picture that he ii'ii.-t place a cash FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS Two new Singer sewing machines. One good. used machine. Phone 0 4 5 2 rings. GHRIST & GHRIST. When you think of printing, you can't help but think of us. "77 You will be assured o: -3 being i-ropeily coiseted if 2 you seicct your r.tw iron: Lace corset from our "Mo dart" models. T 1 to the Details! an; ; trt- itjii rj ch--al. V : what if Blank Books at the Journal Office. Good Dragged Roads IV TO- r0 AND Kansas City Travel by Auto and Save Money and Time. Call for INTER WO VEN! Watch Your Rubbish Fires! I T. H. Pollock Bridge r- 1 r? rxunsrak Am I . J .1 . p - ' -y It is .aic :;e reputation ol Bui have you thai attention to the i ni C'j.iiur well cires ever inLi in trie e::lrc-me v.'iicn it comes to ter n;:ure. ri-3?s, poise and an atiraetive retire are A ";1L : m it tie delnils of one's appearance gives a worn-id. noticed that the woman you think of as well dressed is She knows that graceful- . -a the first requisites ot being well dressed. 1 heir attainment lies in scientific corsetry. The corset the very foundation of style ;scf should be chosen before selecting the dress or f-uh, that the complete ensemble may most nearly approach the ideal. "MODART' Front Laced corsets and "AMERICAN LADY" Back Laced corsets are the two types that represent the best in correct corsets, provide you with the correct lines and above all are comfortable. A word in reg?rd to that- R MVmS fiXrrvi? i .1: , V '., V -.--.V.i.-S-f i ! ' ' . I ::iTl 1 . Ar. -.jju'-i New Underwear for Spring and Summer! v ' in r s-ri ''vf-H T.vere so comfortabl rut Manv 'Td like "American Lady" Back Lace corsets for all types of figures combine style, ser vice and comfort. c ea wh; women are coming to us and say, another suit of Carter's just like those I had last su.Timer. I hey fit so well. and arc still almost as pood as new, but I need some more. Carter's underwear has all the essential qualities and is made with a great of care as to details, such as seams, fit of the armhole, and re-enforcements 2 they are Carter's If Iff. W r XT' r HI U "i EUEESSgSaa needed. Knit Underwear can be had in the following styles: Bodice top in loose knee tight knee and closed; Band tcp in loose knee, tight knee and closed; Thread silk top in band finish and tight knee. ' All these come in white and flesh. The Prices Are Those You Want to Pay! In vests for ladies and misses, you will find a big variety from which to choose, in all styles and in prices ranging from 25c to $1.00. . . . . For children, there are such nice pajama check waist suits, in bloomer knees for girls and plain finish at the knees for boys. This garment eliminates extra clothes in the summer, as it combines the underwaist and union suit in one. Prices. 85c to $1.25. March winds and April showers are hard on sensitive skins, and a little care and the use of re liable and scientifically prepared creams and powders will give your skin that fresh and youthful ap pearance that is rightfully yours. "Marinello" Creams, Powders and Lotions have been on the market for many years, have been tried and proven, and are pre-eminent in their field. We are introducing a new Marinello powder, the "Arvel," at a special introductory price of 60c per box. The regular price is $1.50. This powder can be had in flesh, blended, brunette and white, and is most exquisitely perfumed. Don't fail to take advantage of this most unusual otter. "Lettuce Cream" for cleansing the skin is not to be excelled. Comes in 60c jars. "Tissue Cream," for use after the cleansing cream, is all the name implies. It comes in 60c and 31-25 sizes. Other Marinello products, such as Phantom Powder, Rose Jelly, Paste Rouge, Dry Rouge and Depilatory, can be had here. Once you have used Marinello products you will use them again. I A Good Quality Goods at a Low Price m si s M MB 0 88 E E I ...I.. Mi IPIIIIII I IKIIilM Call Phones 53 or 54