PLATTS2I0UTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL "Miss America" Declares Tanlac Wonderful Health Giving Tonic . .. -. - ? .-i.-r"'f'is'i Ha v ... .V Miss Campbell in "Miss Amer ica" crown which she has won on two occasions. Thoto by Atlantic Foto Service TRANSPORT MEET SEES ATTACKS Gfi RAIL LASQR BOARD Train Unions Would Abolish It as Wors2 than Useless Agency Presents Great Problem mittce: S. Z. 'Williamson; Mrs. Min nie P. Knotts. secretary-treasurer; .Moses P. O'Brien. Mrs. Margaret M. Hianchard. and K. B. Windham, of this city, who is one ot the well known Nebraska pioneers and enjoys the opportunity of attending the an nual meetings of the association. ; 9s i SOME' REAL URAnubS ' FOUR G. 0. P. INSURGENTS AND H yn PEACE CDH1T TWO FARMER-LAByRIIEb ANU bnArc rhUII desert couzens. EADR.R. 1-lirilIil M NAMED T MONDAY, JANUARY 14,4924 aeaBBIiaBflBBMX.''i' Hl nan a The nuhlisTior of the Journal has Washington. Jan. 'J. A democrat, -More than roi.ejveif a very fine box of oranges Ellison D. Smitn of South Carolina, ? -7--; t U . ...... v FECIALS 9 AT THE PEOPLES MARKET WHERE YOUR Df LLAR DOES DOUBLE -SERVICE FOR YOU. Washington. Jan. p one hundred representatives of trans- an(j crrape frUit from Texas, which was elected today by the senate as Iportation. industrial, labor and agri- in t li o I r quality surpass the fruit of chairman of its interstate commerce cultural interests of the country met California aud certainly it is a great committee, one of the ranking com- hcre touny in a national iraubpuua- treat as well as a line demonstration mittees or the new repuontau con- tion conference, under the auspices yf tl)e fruit growu h that country, gress. of the Chamber of Commerce of the Tll(J jox wajJ gcut y an olll time Four insurgent republicans and United States, to formulate a -pro- f,:t,,,(i ryank i Fitzcerald. of Fal- the two farmer-labor senators threw posed national policy of transporta- llll.liai,i Texas, who has been located their support to Smith. thi3 not only W tion. there for a number of. years and they breaking a deadlock which has uisrussiuu ctiiieit-u uh t,,,,...- were sent through the Lomu JJomta iated since December iu, out aiso gi vj" o-t ment relations to transportation, rail- c;tn,a larm of tbat pjace. With such giving the country convincing mani- 'A No. I SCt shelled walnuts, special per ib. . roau consoucaiion anu ine reauju- i- fi ,. ns this Texas certainly can fpstat.ion that tlieir control ot the r'. r 1 ll i TiC i. oini : . . . . . . . .. . . m r.Tfrrr anrv irsrcrp nnines. cer iu. . . . . . .20c .15c California oranges, per dozen. ....... Cranberries, per pound h vra nr loaf lttiir- nnrl rlfrv. e? H Larrre orane fruit, three for. 2oC sr. ment of relative freight rate sched ules. Consideration of a report on the first subject by a special com mittee of the chamber, which urged ..litv COUlir.U.! IIOI1 UL U1C Irtlliuau board until it has had greater op portunity to demonstrate its useful- Jness, brought expressions of opposi tion to the board from representa tives of railroad labor organizations and others. After Secretary Hoover, address ing the conference, had suggested a bid strong for the fruit business of balance of power in the senate is as the country as both the oranges and complete as is that of the republi grapo fruit were of the very best can insurgents in the house. On the thirty-rccond and final bru- lot of the deadlock, Albert B. Cum mins, of Iowa, who has the indorse ment of the republican organization lor re-election, received only 29 votes as against 39 for Smith and six for; Senator Couzens. republican, Michi gan, who had been the third choice of t'.e insurgents. Smith received LOCAL solution of the railroad labor prob- business at the court house. Miss Mary Kathcrine twice proclaimed "Mis has taken TANLAC a ml Campbell. America," endorses it checks quality of womanhood beauty. and robs her of that radiant IJcm on the principle of conference tint is r(ii cAvtv iv.v0v - employes, L. E. Sheppard. president I of the Order of Railroad Conductors, w i . m x" f K t i . 1 T 1 j-v i ! . a. a. : i i i . . ... l,. !. , tlo ' i nave uiKen iaau' io;u me conierence uiai lauruuu ia- ln a ftr.toniOlU ruentlj I" vnv tliat it is a WOT.- l,. nrni,,. l:i,l fnrmnl.ntnd wnmtn of America thvoii4n interna- t , . t,.,ii1rvintr tnni Ir h.i i irmiiii nrownt t mnTrpc ; C tional Proprietaries, inc., uisirioui- brought relief and good neann to as r. substitute for tlie labor boaru. ors of this great tonic. In this state- i;v:ny women, and with good health i They believed, he said, it would be a ment. Miss America declares that one may have a measure of beauty f"dccided improvement on the pret C,i oV lUv.lth is the basis of all that will overcome shortcomings in ent state of affairs." He was not at I.eautv and advises women who face and figure. ' j liberty. Mr. Sheppsrd addd. to dis- would'be beautiful to "lirst find ..Rof!V vhot.k sparklinff eyes. a!c!e its Eaturo- rod health. wtll-iounded figure, a lovable dis position, go handin hand with good health. To those searching for beaut v. I would say 'First of all. Fiud Cood Health.' The TANLAC treatment has proven itself a boon to Charles A. Patterson. of Arapahoe. Nebraska, who was here to attend the meeting of the Farmers State bank stockholders, departed this morning or his home in the west. Her complete statement as given is as follows: "l consider it a great privilege to be able to tell the thousands of women everywhere whnt a creat tonic FAN h.Vl is Htalth is the ba.is of recommend it." Without pood health, one is apt to' Mi?3 Campoell lias written a r,,Ti fir.wi nrrvmK. u n dr r wci ir! t ' boklef on Health and Peauty which M"h-:-triiT:g. anemic. Indigestion ' may bo secured by tilling out drives the rose-5 from a woman's . coupon all beautv. I woiua.nl;ir-d. and I belcw. the INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARIES, INC. !)( ;.: r( itK-ut K-S! ATLANTA, O A. irnllri-.:ri: I ! t-r. Il ti i-tK-loxf 1( -ctil nlHmpM ! for liifh Rend ir n 'f Mi Atiirv li t hrrlur t niupbell'M liuoktrl on "Ilrauly nn.I lit-attii." Stilt Says Strikes Increased W. X. Doak. vice president of th? Brotherhood of Kailroad Trainmen, declaring railroad labor was without exception opposed to continuation of the hoard, siid there had been "mor strikes and dissatisfaction" under it; operation than ever before. Labor organizations, he said, also had at tempted to carry out the principle cf adjusting relations by a broad seal? of conferences with railroad manage ments, but so far without result. Speaking for the Xational Indus From Tliiirsiliiv's I'aii C. G. Mayfield of near Louisville was here today for a few hours, driv ing in to look after some matters of one vote more than the necessary ma-! jority of the 74 senators voting. Oii the ballot which elected Sena- , K tor Smith, one democrat. Bruce of , Maryland, voted for Senator Cum- p! mins as he had done since early in;tJ the deadlock when the insurgents 13 a l At. I, L'n.Wk fL G. Wingate of Denver, Colorado, rew nr biisjiii 10 "'"f" u ,H who was called to Hamburg, Iowa. t.arui.niaa aim w,'u"" ",u " !H !.v the death of his brother, stopped . .Ui "" " " . ' eff here yesterday to visit at the tme ho nsiir?enta bad supported H homes of Ins brother-in-law. Asbury turn. Senator La Follette of Vis-, Jacks and his rephews, George Jacks -cnin. tneir recognized leader; Sen-, and John Elliott, departed this alor Howell of Nebraska, and Sen- 'llcvt They VcteJ. I a The republicans voting for Smith g today were: Brookhart, Iowa; Fra-,y Senator Xorris. Nebraska, another of the insurgent bloc, continued to vote for Couzens, morning for Blair where he will vis it a sister before going on to his home in the west. sper.iing a tew uays nere visaing with his family, departed this morn ing for Pender, Nebraska, where he is now located. . Mrs. I. II. Tritsch and son, Ed ward, of Percival. Iowa, who have j trial Traffic league, Charles Hippin. been here visiting at the home of Mr. us president, aiso auvocaieu uiscon- an,i Mrs A. F. Sevhert. departed this tniuance oi ine laDor ooaru, ueciai iug his organization believed indus try would be "better off without it" because the "artificial scales" now maintained for railroad labor oper ate to create labor unrest in private industry I'"-'ir:i Prit' ay's Or.;!y J. M. Teegardeu of Weeping Water Follette. Wisconsin was here today to look after some matters of business for a short time. James Stockhalm. who has been did Senators Gooding, Idaho, Cap Small prunes, a bargain, per lb. ........ . r , AUC CANNED GOODS Eariv kmc oeas. re2r. 20c can for. 15 Standard peas, No. 2 cans, each Van Camp's or Campbell's pork and beans, can. . 3 cans for Soups, tomato, vegetable cr chicken, per can. ... Sauer kraut, No. 3 size cans, each . . Karri c jelly powder, per pkg. , , Thompson's seedless raisins, 2 pkgs. for. . ; V. . . .15 .12 3t .10 .10 .10 .25 SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN WEDNESDAY ONLY FOR morning for their home in Iowa Miss Dorothy Weller of Denver, ex orutive secretary of the Pageant and per. Kansas: itoweii. .eDrasKa Jones, V'ashington, and X'orbeck South Daiota. On the other two .b:lIots taken during the day the In i surgents supported Couzens. ! Whether Senator Cummins re mains as a member of the interstate commerce committee, which, handles ;rr.iiroad legislation, was questioned today in the senate by some of the insurgents. Republican organization leaders Pearl White soap, a real bargain, ten bars for 45c Calla Lily flour, guaranteed or money refunded. Special price, 48-lb. sack.. Y.-VV, Remember the Peoples Market Coffee Specials Our coffee is making lis friends every day. friiltU LA FOLLETTE IS QUICK TO OFFER RAIL LAW GlmNGE v!i iroad labor board. Several measures', : for amendment of the transportation act have been referred to the com mittee. Senator Cummins of Iowa, th regular republican choice for tho hairnianship. who was Senator Smith, retained his place on the committee today by unanimous consent of the senate. Says Proposed Amendments Will Save the Nation Millions in j Freight Rates. j TROOPS HOLD FAST IN TOWN OF HERR1N Washington. Jan. 10. The intro duction today by Senator La Follette or far reactung ameiutmenis u me j Esch-Cummins law is the first direct: j -.c i. s tr tri iri consea-n nce of the election Wcdnei- 1 Alleged Member of Ku Klux Klan i After Julius II. Barnes, preside!'.; ol the chamber, bad ptuod tb.e con ference With an address urging the necessity of expansion of transpor tation facilities, Secretary Hoover outlined a proposed national policy of transportation looking to the co ordination of all agencies railway?, highways and waterways. Gray on Consolidation Hale Holden. president of the Chi cago, Burlington & Quincy, urged the conference to make an emphatic dec laration against what he said was a growing practice of regulating rail roads by legislation rather than by Iicligious Drama department of the mld. however, that he is a member diocese of Colorado of the Episcopal despite his defeat for the chairman church, arrived here yesterday to bo ship- . a guost of Father W. S. Leete and" if there are precedents for the elec family. Miss Weller and Rev. and aion bx the senate, of a committee Mrs. Leete departed this morning for , chairman frod th:parir Opposite to Omaha to spend the day. (that in control, officials fail to recall it, and they have been unable to find From Saturdays Daily (a record of it in their search of sen- A. B. Fornoff of near Oedar Creek iate files- . . , . oo r, o r,,.c i Early organization of the inter- tending to some trading with the 'state commerce committee is looked merchants and visiting with his fcr- and pressure immediately will be friends. brought for approval of bills amend- . L.McKinncy and little daugh-' .f' T ' t.r . ter departed this morning for Oma ha where they will visit for the lay mm ral iipil Telephone No. 39 South Sixth Street Plattsxriouth, : Nebr. n i tion act. It would appear that ma- . 'jority of the committee is favorable day of Senator Smi.i: demo, rat, as chairman of the interstate commerce committee by the republican insur gent votes. There senis no doubt that Senator La Follette. iu throwing the insur- Elocks Effort to Remove Them Says Killings Sure. Herrin. 111.. Jan. 11. Troops re- ance of attitude" in congress and elsewhere toward the interstate com merce commission and the tendency to "regulate railroads from the halls of congress." Presenting the report of the cham ber's committee on railroad consoli dation. Carl R. Gray, president of the ness Linon t'acmc ranroau. said tne com- . mittce believed that full opportunity with their daughter and sister, Mrs. j l'J ltlJC;V Ul falcu , iatc Marshall at the-St. Joseph hospital. akmS section of that act and per , . . . 1 'haps some other changes, but wheth- 1. II llPlsmrpr ivn a nnjfr por .... . . administrative agencies He deDrecat- 1- v , er a siraigni repeal measure can De , u ; , . . ,!us morning tor Omaha. Avhere ho-vorpd out seems doubtful ed what he sraid was an "intemper- ,nnV af c, ....t. .lote.a Put stems aouottui. " 1 1 iu iuu-i Chnirman Smith wc rn r n f tlinco nection with his work as a salesman" who fought the transportation act for the J. F. Bloom company of that both in the conimittee and on the Attorney C. E. Tefft. C. E. Butler, : floor of the senate and it was be one of the Weeping Water bankers, 1 cause of his position on the measfire and Mr. Leslie Wiles of that place that Senator La Follette from, his were here today for a short time'sirir mnm nnhiiVK- i Smith for locking after some matters of busi- W. II. Lohnes, one of the promi- eration. main in Williamson county tonight' be given the carriers to con- nrnt residents of the Cedar Creek i;m,,uuuiuuuu, was i. vie jesiuiuay ai- tcuoon for a few hours and while here was a caller at the Journal of- commission mm t .a . r. Ih.i JaiuAi'1-itlf r'llliuilutn 1 ... 11 . 1 -. V V. had an understanding that amend- Ku Klux Kian . refused to respect the.; onders com sory con rents sponsored by the group he request of Sam Stearns, exalted cy- iidation lie 4id he m heads would be given prompt consul-. dops that all klansmen in Herrin dis- l n i0tht LT fice. 'arm. .Sheriff George Galligan had T , I . , . . 1 . , 1 .- i . 1 , a.. . . 1 - II O 1. clared that the amendments, if troops if the citizen raiders 'would I " adopted, would reduce the nation's give, up tlieir arms and Cyclops ireignt tm ny several nunurea r.ui- steams immeiiiateiv cot ousv in an iplete its consolidation plan as sooa lion dollars a yenr .and that they would result in the subtraction of "several billion dollars of fictitious value" from the figures upon which the present rates are based. "For the first time in tJte history of federal legislation, a KHentific method of fixing railroad rates is thus provided," said the statement. The amendments provide that the effort to have revoked the arms per mitts of "00 klansmen. Stearns, however, was blocked in his initial effort, when Justice of the i'eace Wilfred F. Keaster, the first mail he approached, refused to with draw the permits CALL FOR MEETING OF STATE PIONEERS Herman Ofe and wife of Oakdale. Xebraska. who have been here visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ofe and family, returned this morning to their home in the north ern portion of the state. Dr. A. D. Caldwell, who avss here visiting with his family, returned this morning to Omaha in comnanv with his associate. Dr. J. F. Fogarty, the chairmanship last month, declaring that his election would be a "clear cut victory for the progressives." S000ER IS GIVEN A LONG PRISON TERM Former Lincoln County Treasurer Gets 15 to 20 Years Following Conviction of Arson. court by his wife and two brothers, Judge James T. Begley was among received the sentence without emo- those going to Omaha this morning tion and only broke down and sobbed ; to spend the day there attending to quietly when he was locked in his .some matters of business. cell. Attorneys for Souder declare the ca?e will surely go to the supreme court and stated that the sentence was excessive. Over one hundred counts by the grand jury of embez zlement and forgery against Souder wil be dismissed by the state. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers' Elevator Co., of Ce dar Creek, will be held at the regular meeting place in Cedar Creek, on Thursday, January 17, for the pur lose of transacting the regular an nual business of the company W. H. LOHNES. Secretary. loTimal want Hd3 vzy. Try thtm Automobile " Painting! First-CIass Work Guaranteed! Prices Reasonable Mirror Repeating and Sign Work! A. F. KNOFLICEK, Phone 592-W, Plattimouth North Platte, Neb., Jan. 9. S. M. I'm the onlv person who can re-'Will Gather at Lincoln, January 23, . . . a i i- siiim- the two gentlemen being eneajred in, Souder, former county treasurer, was il . .i . . . . . cdntoniail tn T nm r.ttofin tA t n'an t r iue uemai practice mere. for Annual Reunion Old Time Music to be Featured. i The Nebraska Territorial Pioneers' j MOVES REAL ESTATE OFFICE The real estate offices of Se3ri S. Davis were transferred yesterday from the Plattsmouth State bank Mr. Stearns said: "I have done all I .i, 1 c . ounuiTig to tne room in the Bates ill r1oOT-rv.i,)i.l lix- Inl.irot'iln COllIll alltl IiaVO failed. lion. 1 . . . t I l rr.i. l-l-'Uu K.i.. .'.vi...i.vw.'. .... - ---- r Ifclll tll.U &IICL US. IjIULUMI. 1 11V 2VI- commerce commission, thnt there This means that troops will re-isjon convene at 10 o'clock and shall be periodical adjustment of the ::iu indefinitely. Chief Deputy Sher- continue throughout the day with rate base. ! Jhn Laymen asserted, explain-. luncheou Rnfl socai hour at noon. A canvas of congress today '"K mat rtaerni uanigan naa insist- At o'clock the annual address call them, am I not?" the justice em phasized, "and I won't. Those l'el- new rate bno shall bo fixed on the lows' lives are ain danger. There's a actual cost of operation, including sun on fifty hips in Herrin just wait- reasonnuie interest charges, plus the ing ior a goon cnance to tawe a pop association will hold its annual re ; i j ; a a a. ii ( . . . . cripmai prr.uem iiiu'.Miuriii, hkh . 'union Wednesday. January zsva, in this nriirinI ,nrn.lrtit" invivitmrnt ; Mr. SteartlS Sa id : "I have done all I tUa norlu r u n.. ,1 o '"'"t" miuss me Birnei. wnicni gives Mr. Davis a ground floor of-j fice and which has been arranged' nicely by the new occupant. - There is a public office at one side of the ' room and Mr. Dr. vis has a private of-; fice arranged where he can look after ka and following C. K. Bardwell. of T", , " , . , tu. luu ld,m Lincoln will read a paper on the Pnf ",n . ,9f,VeT n; early days of Omaha. An orchestra It1 c'Cry wa for tbe lme of. iwill render music popular in bygone! Thc' ... .. I determination to attack the rate WHO? Single persons who had days. A round table will be the PlattsmouMi' Stte" ban- buildit " question thnmeh the transportation , net income of $1,000 or more or ducted by Moses P. O'Brien of Oui-' ,,as ,,ppn tn- ' n . i ' l, 1 . Ti.,... : i . - . . j 1.11. . 1 . sentenced to from fifteen to twenty years in the penitentiary at hard labor for setting fire to the Lincoln county court house April 29. ; Souder, who was accompanied to "We've Got 'Em" all beat on repair parts for your old harness! Bring in Your Oiling Jobs How!- A. J. TOOL, MURDOCK NEBRASKA strongly indicates that important ei t,ult ."th other side disarm" be- j vOBj be given by former Congressman amendment to the Ksch-Cummins loro nsKing t'.ie recau ot tne militia law will be passed. A large minor- men. itv of the democrats are convinced j that there is widespread dissatisfac-j INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL tion with present railroads, and the ; - Charles H. Sloan of Geneva. Nebras- v w. ow.u v.!.,, . iiisuisrius. gross income ot j.i.uuu or more, and .4. lu uobertson. whoe suite of law nffiP l'-' " us. .iv i u it. uuiui.ri niarrieii roupir-p wiio Had net income "c 'f-"V' .v... v" ",adjcin3 and gives him a verv nic ad cf western repubicans not identified ; of $2,000 or more or gross income of i've minute talk. i dition to his office room and the'nev- witn me insurgent group. 1 55.000 or more must file returns I eacu succeeuing year me When? The filing reriod is from 1 i0Rcers f.oel more keenly the value January 1 tn Varrh IS lOl iiitstiviiis uicretuiiis 01 me per Cuntmihs on Committee Washington. Jan. 10. Elevated to the chairmanship of the senate in- i terst?te commerce committee with j the aid of the insurgent republican Where? Collector of internal . eonal and home life of the earliest revenue for the district in the person lives cr has his plae of business. , h days of our state, for it is upon said VV 1111 11 - . : x i nrincinal iuiure uisturiaii must ue- ;pend when a comprehensive study of office room and the new room will be used as the office of the stenographer. Miss Estelle Geis. CALL FOR HONEY W. A.. Nord who shipped some Instructions and farmer-labor group. Senator j -0 03 n..o V,meetins and coiribute your experi- received his check and found Smith, democrat, of South Carolina, j ?frora 1040 als the law 'ences so that the real histnrv nf the that among the items paid for was sent tortn tne word today that the- '"'"-- stat,. win rrti imnna one cow that he did not shin. The people will want their represe- off Jpr?f 1 and cannot attend the reunion send your-UI3' have their money by calling on ves m congress to act oa it. vlM" . T ' name to the Secretao'-Treasurer for.'r- ora. wno resides north of the , land regulations. t IT'l . T . . nuiLf m I iim I L 1,11 1 UKU. M II 1 III! H U 11 I I - " .V k OUILP. 1 UC committee would handle railroad lr g- ! "j" y . c u rn e normaI lax has lived in the state thirty-five years stock was hauled by G. W. Olson to illation "sanplv a;nl in th mn nn-ir "a lu ur 01 net income in ,Q ,it,:v, . ' i Omaha and Hip the taHv; Senator Smith said he probably " "1WU l ne in- : registration. would call the committee together cornc' fur'ax T?m - Ppr cent to 50; EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE before the end of this week or early rer cent on net incomes over $6,000 J u Eext week. First action will be on . ne yeaT 19-3- . - . The foregoing call issued bv the' th nomination cf two menbers ot, ,r T . ,.- " ' ejetative coaimittee of the Territor- visit over the week end Tith relatives tfeo interstate con mere a ccmmiiioa a KS csii.srs uas itzjiy i-jl' pioneers association, is signed by ana iriends Jn-that city and vicin- the following members of the com- T- ysSiTWMaa . i Wi V,; TSBS&XBSESXm' ssssss hi mplemesit Company We have a full line of all kinds of Implements-and Farm PHaehinery, Tractors, Harness ahdi Hardware? Everything that You May Want at the Very Best of Prices! Agents for ths QUIGKHEAL LINE cf 6UAE1AUTEED RANGES! Come in and See U When in Need of Any Supplies! Em and several new menders of the rail- Jonrral to your door. eity on the auto road. Roy Engcr and wife departed this M r.orning for Lincoln, where they will rAansmoum Lower Main Street til ' Implement Phon No. 33