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About The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1926)
JSt1 -!!,. , J"!! J U III I . nr Ml . II I I .. 'I. .' . IJJ .-J 1 . ' . - Nehawka Department! . ,,.11.! I . ..... . I. " " "" LOCAL MEWS ir.u.it Sltwi- livsjih. u Z " ; ytxck tevrwv,, :uv v.w ... av jlxcmoixx xaxsZ, f:i ;i.witb r'u scr&i a a.. Xfcii- && 127. .jw: w Ad jt1.. Sr'.v ,. i.rt j.t-vcni .. High Grade Canned Fnrits at an tr ao rxHasry Low Price 2a. XsuaIS, C5i2.iTiiiaAr ininii 2r.. HI. .. 2i7tulfv Caratiiii '.W f..-i.t-r v...Vi;t4.. Ti. -vS;T -.v'.ltV 4 :'. i-V 1.W.. Only 20 dozen in J- :r :V :-J.m So get your order Hit r eariiy n you want ?.'vit ."h ir.w i,rrt' r ..... ..,. v f.v -.viv??v v .-:'., f-i-v ii.vm. Af rt.- yt.tt &. ice fi- P. HT Vivil. ,4-M. !.'. a .... y ". , irv-tai1- - iU-t'. CASH GROCERY 'Xtf YrUit yUI tr a, Bert Willis AH Kinds of Feed AMY QUANTITY 7 Wft - ZZJti fttMlj Iwn jtJ, iw IU.. -r. ilfJf jWo), IW IU r;.,jb niw, tt 100 .u fcTnp, t JOo iU Byi, Iib; 100 JU,-r WW i fi 4) ., Km fMftg in Teif VA Htui it (.(rtniUtS Cwt, MANHATTAN MOTOR OILS C. D. St. John riniirnKn 'Sis VVr?Koc;cr Prints arc Versatile! You will he ilrliulttnl wllli llut plo.tsh.j ef fort lo our new Wcmlovcr PiIiHh. HilrlM color toul attractive Joino. chtHltln (Mul ilciiuirc, Iciul tlcn.fclvci to a host of Koovt looUlo frocks for tuorttinti ami after noon. The hr.uMlful quality, iioft,clorly woven ami uholutrly f.if U another wtsct of the popit lar Print. Let tt luw yon the imnlcrnltitic and lloral patterns ilel(ned for the new Heunon. P, Where Cufttomert Feel at Homo Tclf-nhtme No. M 4 Nehawka, Nrbr. ESTABLISHED lftSa K. .f JVjm- ?f.-VWW j; .m Af fX . i raa ti9 .a. . ii.n - -;..Jf ;. a .. . . . ... . . .-a-- ....., ;ji-f y.Mi,(i'M, I r. li.il - : M ... I A I . nvt,i lk Mot'!' 4'feil 4(M.. f slc f,r s't.-; U.r 's a. r nr i is ' t Hell: t kt t. t-.r .f 1 aJTes f.ta af.itf, IVry aflXmj, -f ,f O. w4 JI J'7ftar l8 xr. 'i Mm ri r'. Min. U fft-fy f.'V . I)w.y et n(a at li t'ttt t4 Mr. )Ata r.- J- I' If ly, hr !. .iiif'.M tttA tfef J ii'ltrae t,ti )'r"i Ihu Hf y iuueh "tt,t,)t If. tAfH'tti rf wre'r -r ,jrt 0t yittffmm f'fly fast Suftdif, ,.? fcirltMO th.W fx fit -rr..!- f'Mifcry Jfr, Ihs fttl hif'U, t,f,e lfVfly ), t-yt'1't f'r Hi fth.KMfiK ,1er f.,r lb. MhiahU,. u fh rrtit f.,r fl. tl"h U h. .f. i.i.t. w.li if. .... . f. . - I . ' . .,t if. rs rufa .f ) rtf-ifM-l Mr nfifpi n r7T.r7T.rvti - "? i;i -w.v a-w ; ... ti . a a i a. ..!.. r.f .' ... .. . aaa aa, win -w... .- - . . -.M aa4... I. f'j. ILfr ' ttfif. U 1 Jjt,. TJ? I ?wl ? i,7 tii h-iVitiK iht tt.y tfJ lh'.: fh-y "A'tln-.l i J r-f m fhr fn-w ar:' of Mr, Vntt 1t,jh. rrw if -4fl r4M f'I rtt if it 7hoe ;-t,it-i.,to !.; (lu4rtJ tMr .MIy. . w i'""5 f" ,vXt t "" in USf ifjt f.tun .j ..r. -in lhfo lira intti' Milter, Ji' hu Ipifal f'.f IfMitlnTil (ml will '' iM.knJ ffjr hy -uitinl ftp.-rh.llt, Ir. t'., v K'-nlr. will if ;ossiil5 't-vl frni r i-r.ion whl'h ft now ff-l -It, will 1.4t ' uu'lr , nir fflviuU of thla x- I'xllt-ttt fii.ly t l.ilrK lUat nil" rriy t nhl return hon 1 a fmr! jllmn tljfr.y wll, ' Wi.fl ln Im'i-ii r-'tv-'J In tiuwtiit l Him - rr f tUul Mrs, 1:. H. Wil'iu, wlfu of fli f.hynl' lf wfi.j f..ttirly wiia (ul(1 at N-huwka, l.ut who liiiis !.- jirm llrliii- In O.ka lone;., lnwn, for ouiiiIk r of yvurr., wua 6iilJc-(iy i.ik-n III i' tut ill' 'I In u eltoil limit, r-t'ort t JJ of li-r timviti.: l.nii fiurliil ot Tn1iiy of I act wk, fj.njij.-a Ju-r huadtiicl, nli li-avk ilir liHlr to iiinrn lir iiiil"i .(. tula.' T!m' many fri-ju who kn.-w KiN -.JInt f)iitif w!i n fh-y rfel.tt'if li.'i.i, will hi ti;iltii in know of I ltd Mtildcft i-alh of thin I'oly. I A lraltti: troou of rttfrtultKri .tru a vry rrUlatiUt . tit rrlalntuiwit at Ilia Auilitorluut lant Hutttnlay v.i ttltiK whlrh wtitf ttijiyi hy ntdity, 'I'ho Aii'tltorlu hi mimo.Iii lion ffllpw.-i) thin ulinw wliiu on Miai'luy v til nt: I he tirnt(ri 0-l cllt'K" t'l'I.V, Thl;1 wt Wfll ill l.'tiilnl unit crijoynl. Whn yon Btf.tnl 11 rIiow iml 011 hy local tttuiplM IlUn lh Au11 tirtiim tiMKoilu Hon rm"rtth'f you f Helming In rotltiH for oitr of thr iiMliHlorM wtilh tort to iiiitU' it hfltrr town In wltlrh to live, for Nfltttwkn nliouhl h r-lty w ll nn f rI!m. with m ' ! aaiil n ni.clliiii flc nn Ihi-lr Amll" lorliuu. Hvn nn Excellent Wagon. I, t. W.'wt. tnoltnn in I hi- nnlo whlrh ho hint hml ntnl which ho nrvrel htm wnll In th tnt, n fw Inyn plnrr nml eot n imw llmlnon co.n-h. nml which In nn tllrpnnt cur. (it ft unnrt Urn th" fftlnlly will ipnko a trip with ihr. rnr to ilm wrwl, whore Ihoy will rxt)ct to fnit In thr iiija mr nt will n lrlvn out by VH r Witntlnrllch. ho will v tlm cor nml rliirn on ilm imln for iho Htim iner. rrlnrlne for litem In tlm fall. Will Hold Dijtrict Meet. The liilrj"'f,it ordrr of Ochl Kfl low will hoM I heir Ulntrlct tnoot Insr In Netmwkn on MnmUy of noxt wpk. t th MttilUovltim nnJ you my ho rertrtln tt4t ttm mrn win hp u fcooil oir. Tlin order of (Vict I'Vllnw ar vnry not in Mi nml lio. llibl0 not of follow hiuI wlun It 'at mv home nn the old Os into th eirinrt you may bo weti .tt- car Oapen farm, 4 miles i rtrd tht thr wt iltl,k it voitu south of Phutsmouth. while to All whci vl the me(tni. j i.iiiwi. jul ou your old nun bmuifi with! QAPKT Ui Muo ribbon on It und Kot hero' ! Va 0IIC1 v'.' f-v .''' f ;'." ivv.; .v a ?,:$.. (!,;! ?Wf it ..-. :tr.f . li i I. '- .v a 5.. 7- t?A. s vm'jr yv. i-AiVir ai'.J ft.. -t".5:vr .f.'..t '.J- J. KKiaO JiOTES -. r i - to if '.-A.'.'.y-'i';1: 1: ' " I ,': .. iry J? t .'..,. r.y .ar A : . ' . .f .d mi i ' . At I:;- ?TT - rr F. " ' r.V-r; ' .V . J ... - ' ' C .y ji-y.-i srr-!ssr,Ti a. a m"n:': af,'j tht- thU:.lnz fit tti t.r.rnu.A.. I .. . t .a ..... -. 1 . I ? M- t.t.trtn tr'r V..t kfyl-. ..a-w r-.-; t.y -'r, ?; at f Ivstl .blfy fir.t '!y. fn t;.!! w. x y'j7 tjAiMm rosf Ivy fr.t-rf.Wf. f h-. ft;ji vJ) J i- ;n yJ- th'W, ft; cwnty wjll ft At fx- tv J"r;-- - hwii- Tfc" b'iw?f.3' th- M-t -t Af .'.?'..f )',.. f-;tvf. by Mis inAyr.': in J -r ff.Ar;,5 Uasf.Ti ilJ M- '!: la rrt b? -vlntf T, Tit Airii I'-'itt . sVit --.b', ,o--l ry, fMr, ;l-r. , an-f jUr--a v -,ar with .(f.-rrt ty; f fry 5 Miw Jn-Jj. brmijrbt sy ral nKHinll-- of b with b-r Ui nhow fir '! r i. fi'l jUrwiy .f' lion, ao-j 'i:nhin:i1Utn . : . I aa kAfrtr that v-r rAt 't iir-nitii, Thi wuit a fw KiiKi.vottAri stbont finlxhlaar co- torn- ! I -. tbr c-ur;iA cf '.rii ;in fr.ojtlb by ,;Arth thla tj'it!. whl"b h- woron bav u-'! In 'rifclftr or-r ol'l tna trl..l or (..--king r-w ,(ti!i.-'S for tb'-mlv n. f.z'h unA'tl I'ittU-r bro'jkbt nia- t 1J.1l ;jinl ;n J'Ja for a I't.t-r ant : -nt ;ibont a b.lf hour with Ml'.; J.iiet- working out h- io-t-r. Tb'-t! JJ1 b u?vl lo ;olyrM' th local aii.l onnty -v.l'hr arht?vrrn:nt 'layn ;io.I ;ilo with lbT cxhlbiU which h; c!ut fofy rnakf! In rtor" wlnilown or at Mi '.only f;lr nxt fall f :on?l'l'rahl- xtra flrri- w;u .pi:rtt Ihla month on rrport In chirckln up all th? work thitt haa hc n lon5 by H in nib r and I't-ttlnse ready to loal..' th- final Kuntmary tn-xt month. Ml JiuU.' wjll m- t with th; proj'-ct -,-iir-i iIurlriK tbf forenoon of thj oufity-wli achlvtiii-tit day and laki; ift final n tiortn of the county. DEATH OF PROMINENT MASON t f.irt VV-i1iinU-v'a fmlly Thl-4 titornlni. at tbw Mawmlr llooi o i:urd tl denth of John J. I'oln I w, former w-)l known 1hou of (;mahu tud who ban b-n u r-l-dnt of lh- iloin- nlntf; Ir.nfjvr !, t;2i. Mr, I'olnl'i wan born at. Muur.io, I uU ia tut. J.uiijii ry 21, IK IS, and Unn for t Krt-ut iniiny yrurx b-vn it roul-il-Ml of Otnah.'i. H wan u m-ml-r ..r Hi. Jobrt'n IimIk No. 2T, A. K. & A. M., and iiIko fnio .f th four mir vlvlnK rhurtrr nn uiIiith of Omaha (oti-ilMtry of ihn Si ottUU HlUt MaiiouM of Oinuhu. Th l.'("iii4-d whh for many yur Iir.'tddxut or Iho Omaha I'hiloMphle WK-lt-ty rind ItUt-rfMll In tb nliidy of Shaki-ntM-itrt. b'-lnj; m5 of tho lutKi- Mi-hool ruilr iiml MtudfrttH who had con 1 1 inh d that thw workH ot In. bun! or Avon wan larjfcly the Itiinill work of Lord l''raiiclM Ilacon. Mr. I'olntH In nurvlvt'd by two dnu.'.hti'VM nml wo hint cth, living In dlffi i nt .icctlotiH of the country. Tin body of Mr. I'olntn wan taken to Omaha thl morning; und thv fun eral r.crvlrcM ihero will bo uiidei Ui. i uiixiilccH of lh Musoua. FOR SALE Uuhh Comb IUiodo Inland Rc-d net HtiK ckk for nnlo lit 50 cents n mt Unit of fifteen CKj.n. Mm. J. II. Hidnlic. Shmly Sorlner Fintn. South lleiul, Nebr. Isw MY BLACK Percheron dorse will maki? thi .orison of 102(i iv? v;.-..i l.-iii. ?i-V l.V.-'t. ti 3t.'.T.- ..-J Krt.. H.4us !' I'-- Mr Mu. f, , ff . .?'?. s -.ia jt J I-I-iAi'-i:. -.t.t . JAti.41J .. .it :. wiJ- a. vt, rt wt Jit-? . 2 J. . V 7 .vS ir.. IT r 0rfc.?iSE., ". ..sr . ! -JT-it'rr Mr, lf:. . jt. ':. t. . !r... , f. f.a,Jt1i Mr. I J'fr, i3 'rjr '., Iii . .. -, t: f'.T ".'; J.'r.jr j.'sltI. 7?.7 f-Irr l!r. h sails :ts , tf.rr: i r.i r 't 'rxr.' ... t. Abie's Irish j Rose Author j Sues Film Co.! $3,000,000 Dartg Allff ti Ij Axmt ItitLoU ia Attioa -Against Uni v?mal; Inpnctkn Aiked. j .: w York. .rrfl 2k Ann yi hAl!. author and wA'w-.r of "AbU' irfh ff." Monday aj-k! for an In junrtion in L'nltfrd Stat. :r'X court prohJfyitlr.s: Unlremal I'5(tur"i cArv.ratJAn from .xhibltlnf. "TJir C'A.' tiA and th. K-11h," al!? InK that th! plctur'; Infrind upon h':r pJay. Ml. NlchoIJi place.l th'? value of tbfe drar.'ja.llc and motion plctur'. riiclit or h:r play at I3.000.000 and all't:-d that nl.r had b'T'.-n damajfftd to an :'iual amoant by thr l.'nlv.r tal motion plctur',-. Mb. NJchoI.4, who nam:d Carl Ia.mmlh: and Harry i'ollard as joint d f' ndaritH with the company. al: akfcd that an injunction aalnat further nhowlrtjc 'l tbr picture be ord'-red. The null wan. filed in United Htaten district court. The petition In the wilt recognized that the defendants claimed the mo tion picture w-a taken from the play 'Two UlockH Away." "Am a matter of fact." it con tinued, 'the r.ald motion picture, 'The Coht-riM and the Kcllya' contains but a modicum or the play 'Two ISlockH Away. but wan and 1h intend ed to be, with certain minor excep tions, a complete nteal. piracy and Infringement of the complaintants Play." M I km NIcholH allegei! that she had been actually damaged In the amount ankert. and requested an ac counting of the profits of the pic ture. Filing a mariUHcrlpt of "Abie's Irluh Hose," with her petition, ho nuked that the defendants be oblig ed to file a Heenarlo of the picture within 20 dayn. GARY PLANS RETIREMENT New York. April 19. In an addrons which many believe may have been bin valedictory a chairman of the United Btateii Steel corporation. Kl bert II. Gary today told stockholder that the world'H greatest industrial company, despite its huge surplus or more than $..00,000,000 was not yet In u priKltlon to dlHtribute dividends Alth a l.tvlbh hand. ftrrountlng his twenty-five years .to any unii-n otiie n.u.. of HtrwnrdMhlp. which ha.s spanned Is not an American citizen. ir. r..n iifrt f m, rnriHrMon. Mr.l Hecomtnendation that the War De- Cnry outlined the steady growth Injpartment of the United States limit . AlA 4 .4 M a... 1a t F aa. & a Ah tfm Aa 1 i I w 1 A i Ilr .,t .l l,nrl i oT I U Iffl StnteH Steel. A hint or Mr. (laryV irh him been rumored In Wall street since early! this year, mine when I be veteran chn I rin.i n concluded : "While we are all stronjc and vig oroua today, yet we know that in the liatuini course of events. U win vivu- ably soon be time for some of us to ay Komt-nyo.' " PAPAL PROTEST MADE Ki'tni', April 19. Pope Pius XL to the convention record, protesting against treatment of. Approval of "creation of forest re Cat holies in Mexico. In nt apostolic Rorv0 at or near Poncmah Point In letter to the Mexican bishops, made Lake Indian Reservation," was publlc here toiluy, forbade Oat holies expressed, in that country "to establish uny, political party Catholic." under tho name SEED CORN FOR SALE yalhvw or white food corn. Scott, PI ttstuoutn. Teat 9S IU. No. a3-4tw 1 is to take place in a few days when room. Mme. Ernestine Schumann- An ad in the Journal is worth two the Rumanian royal house celebrates Heink was resting easily Wednes on a billboard. the 60th anniversary of its rule." ' day night. , v. BW-bsTS. No, -2 LLirrir. Nc. 2 . , . . . Pzzxhtt. So. 21 2. . PtijftA, HaJrveas. No. 2'j. Pcsrs, E.t.erm. No. 2yz . . . - " -A A , No. 2 P -r p. .e Nc. 2 Thcrse ai e all Quality fruits several brands m lot. The Blackben-ies are the famous Del Monte Mair.mcth berry. All in syrup. DEL MONTE SAUER KRAUT Prepare-. German style, aged 120 days before it is can ned. Rrgnlar 20c value, 7 cans for $1 Blariched Salted Peanut, very fancy, per lb 28c Vegetables - Fruits Head Lett ace Leaf Lettuce Radishes Green Beam; SiH-er Slcm Orion CaSfornia Sweet Potatoes Tcaiatoe Green Peppers Pie Plast Apples Bananas Grape Women Sought jlnterior Cities to Aid League; at Disadvantage j Walton Group Seeks Their :Paxsna Canal is Held to BIxe for Jlemberslup to . Promote Good. Civic Chicago. S'jmc accomplishments' Chicago, April 18. The Panama of the fourth annual convention of ana wasi held to blame for the loss the Izaak Walton League of America ot millions of dollars in trade to the Wfcrfc; Pacific coast region by members of A resolution urging all chapters of the Illinois manufacturers' associa the association of 160.000 members to i t,on fn response to a questionnaire encourage ineraberKhips of women. .Sf,Dt out to 3.000 members of the 'recognizing the fact that tvomen organization. The members said they constitute the finest force for civic h'1 loEt business because of the good in any community." ,cheaper transportation zfforded east- Tbe league was authorized to pre- fjn manufacturers who shipped thru sent to the United States government he canal, while middle west manu certain land., that the league owns faftur8 wre force,d t.shP ' il "in Teton county. Wyoming, and in Jt0 the west or send their goods east vicinity of Jachson's Hole, to use as b rail aml then bT boat via the a refuge for elk and to grow hay to,ta"al- provide forage for the elk in Jack- The questionnaire, replies to which on'H Hoi- country" I were raade publlc tonight, inquired It was agreed to continue an ag- 'relative to ability to compete with grt-Ksive campaign of education for eastfifn manufacturers, the condition i.,i,r,i. r nr,rtmnnai.ti. of supplying western markets and o'"""' " and to make more use of publicity. Co-operate With Schools. A resolution was passed urging all chapters, actively to co-operate with schools in their communities for In- creaned Instruction in conservation of lantic to the Pacific low freight rates wild life, prevention of pollution of by water, which, when contrasted water, reforestation, and other reiat- with the higher railroad rates which ed subject concerning which the the middle western manufacturer has league i vitally Interested, for the to pay, make dealing on the western future of America. coast, with the expectation of realiz- Encounragement of chapters of the ing a legitimate profit prohibitive league in Canada was officially de-l The letters said freight rates from clared and announcement was made New York by water are a little less that the first Canadian chapter had than 15 per cent of the cost of the a few days ago, been established fn product, with slight variations on Kingsvillo, Ont., by Jack Miner, : different wares, whereas from Chl cefebrated friend of birds. jcago they are 38 per cent by rail. Recommendation was made that! Some of the manufacturers said all state chapters promote state laws to fix a season bag limit on migra - tory birds. Some other specific results of the convention were: A resolution urging enactment of state laws forbidding Issuing of a fi-thing. hunting, or trapping license 1 a TT.I.. I C . . ... .. ,1 - wr-h O CUUll Ifet liet ctc-viuu 111- amount of water that may be wtTTl- drawn from Lake Michigan, "as it lowers lake levels to widespread damage or territory surrounuius. Natural Park in Lake Superior. In dorsement was given to making a natural park of the Isle Royale in i.bi, alir.prinr a movement to re -tore for posterity 40.000 acres of wilderness of, the llorlcon March area was indorsed and disapproval of further extension of roads in Su nerlor National Park was written ln- ROUMANIAN KING WANT TO BECOME AN EMPEROR Berlin, April 19. The king of Rumania wants to become an emperor. ftrcorrting t0 unconfirmed reports from' Compelled by an attack of laryngitis niirbarest. Th conversion of Ru-!to cancel all enracempnr fn- th Bucharest. The conversion of Ru- munta Into an empire, it is asserted, FOUR FOR Fruit Lemons 0raiges Loss of. Millions in .Trade, to Pacific Coast -Segion. I ..,. ,.. n , .. had been lost as a result of Panama canal competition. The replies, the association said. are but a series of complaints against the destructive influence of the At- they are shipping to St. Louis and jthen by way of the Warrior barge line and steamship to the west coast. but are still unable to combat the New York all water routes. Manu facturers who ship by rail to New York and then by water to the Pa cific coast, had the same complaints. - 'DRY" QUESTIONNAIRE. UTAH EPISCOJALIANS Provo. Utah, April 17. More than four-fifths of the Protestant Episco pal church of Utah adult members be lieve the prohibition amendment can not be successfully enforced. This is revealed by a questionnaire survey made under the direction of Arch deacon F. Hurley, local pastor, and Utah diocesan social service com mission secretary. The entire membership of tho Episcopal- church in Utah is about 2 thousand. Seventy-seven per cent of the men and 72 H per cent of the women think the Volstead act cannot be fully enforced. While 68 per cent of the men and 67 per cent of the women favor modification by legalizing light wine and beer. SCHUMANN-HIENK BETTER ; ' AFTER LARYNGITIS ATTACK Fort Worth.. TT . Anrfl ITt to cancel all engagements for the week and to remain quiet In her f-