TIILTWDAY. OCT. 13, 1937. PAGE EITJHT PTTSIOUTH SDH - WISELY JOTJRiTAl Presbyterians Observe Opening of New Parlors Changes Made ii the Summer Season in the Church Adds Much to the Church From Wednesday's Pally Last evening the ladies of the Q. Z am! Laies Auxiliary societies gave a Sues for Five Thousand Dol lars Damages William Dahlstrom Asks Amoun From Latsch Bros, on Ac count of Injuries. Little Boys Fall Suits AGES 3 TO T Made of serge, flannel and shadow plaids. Oliver Twist style pants button to jacket. $1.45, 3 fcr $3.50 Mothers This is less than ycu can make them. One Prices And No Monkey Business reception at the Presbyterian churc Dahlstrom filed suit to the men.beis c.f the churen "-'d trict rourt on Fri(,ay af Cnan-sation in honor of the com- ,,nm.,u t FARM BUREAU NOTES j J. Copy for this Department A 4. furnished by County Agent A 4"H-:"I"M-I"I-I -I I !- 1C Cent Bonus on Hozs ' We are insisting that all the farm ers in (.'ass county use the bonus slip for hoes. From January 30th to June 30th. 1927, total premium paid for hogs in Cass county was $4,000; Otoe county. $5,000; Burt county. 5?.000. Total premium paid to Ca.-s county since being accredited is $S. U00; I5m t county. $20,000, so you see a good many hogs from Cass coun ty are going into the market with out the bonus slip. Be sure to git this bonus slip. petition to s e who will win the state contest. Farm Eureau Tour Our plans are now definitely laid for a Farm Bureau tour for Friday, Oct. 21st. at th home cf Ed Jochim. f. J2 miles noith and one-half east of Weeping Water. We in 1 1 at 10 o'clock and discuss the general farm problems, profits and losses. Then we will go to the home of Edwin SchoemaU-r so we will be there by ( 12 or a little after, where you will' be served with free coffee, so bring! your cups and sandwiches. After .unch the main meeting of this tour w"ll b' held. We hope everyone will fake part in this discussion. Come and Liing your neighbor, help make this tcur worthwhile. 1 Providing the Apple a Day Who wouldn't rather eat an apple than tn:c- a pill before going to bed? "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" is just as true today as it was a generation ago. While city folks may depend upon the fruit dealer and the wholesaler to provide an all-winter supply, farm folks with a sup ply on the farm or available from the neighbors should regard the apples they put away as so many living things and treat them accordingly. Apples ripen in storage just as they do on the trees and the secret of good storage is to retard the ripen ing process as much as possible. This is best accomplished by keeping the apples in a shaded, well ventilated corn crib or shed until freezing weather comes, then moving them into a cave or cool room of the cel lar. Ventilation is essential in pre venting molds and rots. A storge place that is too dry causes wilting. If this occurs, wet the floor daily or l:np a shallow pan of water in the roc m. SPANISH PROFESSORS IN U. S. GETTING IDEAS ON COLLEGES 10-Acre Contest j The fields in Cass county which ; have been entered iu the 10-acre con- ; test, and thre are 20 of them, will! be shoucked out during the week of j Ort. 17th. It is hoped that some of, these fields may yield exceptionally' well and will give the rest of the; ?tate of Nebraska some keen com-; Nov York. Four Spanish profess ors arrived here on the Spanish Royal Mail liner Manuol Arnus for a tour of American universities for ideas to be incorporated into a new .:.7"'). 000 government college iu Madrid. Under supervision of the Rockefeller institute, the delegation will vi-it Harvard, Yale. Michigan. Detroit, Chicago, Johns Hopkins and Roches ter universities. Get your school supplies at the Elites Bock and Stationery Store, where you will f nd the complete line zi all times. SEE -. ; -7 y-r- Ipletirn of the leniodeling of the base ! inent of the church. These societies i have had this in mind for several jyer-isand last n'ght was the culmina tion of their efforts. The rooms have been changed and so improved upon I llilt )L nil i it i yj i t a ii m . same place. I The walls have been tinted a rich I cream, fine oak floors laid and the two furnaces have been removed and a bricked in furnace installed in the i rear of the rooms, and the whole makes one of the most beautiful church parlors in the city. The ladies hardly felt that the term basement could now be used so last night at the suggestion of Mrs. McClusky, the name of Fellowship Rooms was given and formally ac- I cepted by fhe members of the church. The beauty of the room was greatly enhanced by the profusion of fall flowers and foliage. A splendid pro gram had been arranged by the com mittee in charge which added much to the evening's entertainment. Two piano duets were given by Doris and Douglas Douglas, and by the two Comstock boys. Piano solo by Miss West, one of our talented teachers. Vocal solo by Miss Ruth Lindsay, our music supervisor and two n umbers by the male quartette composed of Roy Knorr, Frank Cloidt, Rev. McClusky and Mr. L. D Hiatt. Mr. Hiatt also read a little poem composed by Mrs. McClusky which was greatly enjoyed ad which showed much thought in its preparation, and which is as follows: A Toast to the Women Workers. Claiming that he was struck and injured by a delivery truck belong ing to Latsch Bros., on Sept. C, ll in the dis afternoon for $5,000 damages From State Journal, October Sth. If Latsch Bros, carry Public Liability Insurance on their truck, they have nothing; to worry about? Are You Protected? For Insurance See Sear! S. Davis Farm Loans Investments Insurance Real Estate VESTS BLOOMERS STEP-IN PANTS STEP-IN CHEMISES UNION SUITS BANDEAUX PRINCESS SLIPS NIGHT GOWNS HOSIERY If you want the utmost in value and comfort in under wear, ask for Munsingwear. If you want the utmost in appearance and durability B - i r A f : H in nosiery, asK. lor lviurisiugwear. Munsingwear quality assures sen-ice and satisfaction. Ladies Toggery "The Shop of Personal Service" Telephone 61 Plattsmouth, Neb. I.Ulrn. my lirolhrrN. unit you Khali hrnr I l!.o noi-lc- nrhii-irmrul of iiihii nr. Mo church lltr m'ip;li'N Ihof Ol r;m fn: mcniM. till from elm on they tri us lit i mi uriuiiiai -i ! mm invited yon here. lion it all en mo nlioit. Ih IntercNtiiiK t I41 ttu know written HocieticM must lintc tiurk - t'n. .7iiMt clve Mie-t n lull, nnal their mecl- l:iy irrow nil, Some nill xetcnlly xtnv nmiv. Hut hmr - H'tle hee, uml tiling, heicln to hum, inl to ihr nieetinpTK theyl come every len on m rr?lnv ly. It'n work they will, rn.l work they mit W hen they tr-rt. Jvnt wntch their ililxt. ie Itiv thcMt- infliiHtrioi:n Indien Kt Together !u hese room nml thot tlf lliinirx they'd like tu eluiiiue nnl uu. number one. "I'll c-hc roo'ut look liml.- iinihr two. "They innke me miiiI, Sr-iil thren, "Thry're no lnrk anil up'ly (uu, l.et't tfo xonie wirk. if no Khirk. soon cr.ti n:iikc thiuH new." I'iicn fo.tr chiine! in. ',"f nml more inei-. hv wr hrvrn't even n plnee I "or tiny tot t o lie Of :i Mirth r-.rn. It'K mo forlorn Tbmc llfflv folkv to upr t.'o x'roJIlnir fi. nml their cIiimm lieein In the woninnH eeoklnir room. VViih ketllei here unit iMi?i;;ti nit tbere, IC oniewy m-i-hk mifiiir Thnt theMe little totn, With he-fr ilnltity frocks. Shoulil hnve their elnM iu there. niMtioit hrd Mtirretl; their r.enl too!t fire Ilrrams crrrlel them higher thnn nuy church rirc. They have loilei! and foiled nml Khoweil no tire Ilon't call them weak, men. have a moo I. Kor five Inn; yeir they've eloni; to their rroai: They've hm! Mome chicken Kiiiera, They've hml Mome lild linxnnrH . fMnyhe women folkt cna nnve more money faime they ilon't have to pmm rlearn.) They've ew el u; pretty nnroiin, They've knit, anil then ntrnin They've cookeil tr lieionn iipperii To fll thnsie huntcry "Happy llnn i!reil men. 'ii time. Milk hose were called for, V. men, even our old nock They hroucrlif them here in hundlCN. In Khopiilne hair mid hot t'tit nnd ncwed them up together. .. troche teil. and punched them thru I'reMtot a ruar, they'd made for me and you. It Jut heatM all how thrifty These women folk can lie I like the way they work thlni tint, A nil let ti men ro free. I like their pluck, admire their kllli I like their nplrit anil their Iron will. It jiiMt lieatM nil, the eoitrase. 1'heMc women folk ran tnke. And earn three thouMnnil dollar And let iim men inrnpe. Why, we're ell mo very happy. In fact. "We're tickled pink. We're all Mwelled up with vanity. I'lilTed up with pride, to think That these palneial oiiartern Kor um. our nous and dnuchterM. Were huilded hy our women folkx. They didn't need nn then Never nuked ux for a cent Just appointed commit teen to work, ami then To the tank each workman went. I like their pluck, admire their xklli I like their xpirlt and their iron will. It juKt hentM all how independent There women folk pan he, I.ookM an tho they could make thinirM W Itisht on, without yon or me. It JiiMt hent all how eapahle These women folks all are We men are pleased, wouldn't change one thine I.Ike them lis they are! Next time you find a srreat lilic Job JnMt (the us the wink, and we'll clve you the nod. Without one Minnie conscious qualm. It rolis our conceit, hut we know we are beat And we yield to you the palm. So we're here, with a cheer For the remarkable career Of the ladies brave and t met Who have rooked and Mewed And baked and brewed; Their church funds to accrue. They've Imunlit nml Mold, and aved the Kold This nohle work to do. O I. miles fair! With jiniument rare! Our huts ko wIT t " So here's to ou. nnd here's to you llnive lrenliyteri:in lliiinl; l"nr anil near. 3 on hate no pe-r. 1 ou're the bet of an Inuil! Three splendid and inspirinp; talks were given by Mr. C. A. Ilawls and Rev. and Mrs. McClusky. At the close of the evening delicious doughuuts and coffee were served. The ladies feel very happy in the crowning: effort of their labor and last ni:;ht felt well repaid for the time and labor given to their new Fellowship Rooms. DEMO LAY'S INSTALL From Wednesday s Pally Last evening Cuss Chapter of the Gigantic Land Fraud Case is Now Revealed Sillililiira Five Held in $500,000 Fraud Case Which Has Been Uncovered by Postal Department. Title of 100,000 acres of Nebras ka and Iowa land probably has been clouded by extensive operations of a land fraud ring in Omaha, according to Postollice Inspector W. M. Coble, who returned to Omaha Tuesday from Ogallala. N'eb., after five men had b en arrested in connection with these operations. Similar operations have !rn con ducted in Minneapolis, St. Paul, San Francisco, Los Angeles. Oklahoma City, Kansas City and Wichita, ac cording to Inspector Coble. It was through a tip received in Omaha that the first arrests were made, the inspector revealed. "I had known that lar.:l framl? were being carried on on a consid erable scale here in Omaha ami else where for more than a year." reJated Inspector Coble. "I determined tc crack. the case sooner or later. Cut P.ate Prices. "For a time I was discouraged, knew the manner in which the frauds were practiced. Under ficti tious names those perpetrating t fraud would write to abstractors and get abstracts on land. They would then obtain blank deeds, fill out r. description of the land, forge the line of the real owner and deed the land to themselves, using a fake notary seal. "They were then in a position to sell the land at cut rate prices, it having cost them nothing to begin with. Th y would attach the fake deed to the abstract. The real owner f the land would know nothing cf the fraud, and in scores of rasni records show that the real owner has Ik-posed of his property, when as v. matter of fact he knew nothing about it. Bought am'. Traded. "In scores of other cases persons have bought or traded for the s-pur- ious deeds an 1 lived on land which OeMolav held their installation of i they really didn't own. These spur- the newly elected olficers for the en suing term and a very pleasing num ber of the young men were present to attend the session of the chapter and witness the work in installation. Herbert Johnson, past master coun cilor acted as the installing officer of the evening. The officers installed were as follows: Master Councilor John Teepell. Senior Councilor John Iiauer. Junior Councilor Charles How ard. Senior Deacon Jack Hatt. Junior Deicon Frederick Corder. Senior Steward Linville Wiles. Junior Steward Richard Living ston. Orator Carl Craves. Sentinel Nohle Kiser. Chaplain Fred Howl and. M nry.h a 1 Ed ga r Wesco 1 1 . Standard Rearer Robert Wurl. Almoner Donald I!orn. Preceptors Fred Ilowland, Kd ward Patterson. John Sander. Ralph YVehrbein, Walter Tritsch. Ilerbtr' Johnson and Richard Elliott. EIGHT MILE GE0VE LUTHERAN CHURCH; Sunday school at 9:0. Mission festival Sunday. 1 o : C 0 a. m. Preaching in German bv Rev. II. Rhode. 2:-TO p. m. Preaching in Englisl by Rev. Coede and in Gorman by Rev. Thomas. 7:30 p. m. Preaching in German by Rev. Duhrkon. Everyone invited to attend thesf services. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Gooding have returned home from a very pleasant visit at Ansley and Rroken Row, Ne braska. The 'Big One' Work Iffft sis There are work shirts- and there's-just shirts! For twenty years, we've tried to find the shirt that filled the bill. . . . We've tried them all and sold them all. There is no work shirt made surpassing the BIG ONE in workmanship, wearing or washing qualities and broad guarantee. They are cut full- er where fullness is needed truly they are what their name implies THE BIG ONE Sizes 14 to 17y2. Sold all over the U. S. A. up to $1.25. You can buy it in Plattsmouth for $1 ious deeds aIo were used to sell mortgages. For instance. W. T. Gra ham, an Omaha real estate m:in hold" such a mortgage, although he prob ably doesnt's know it. "Carl S If. an Omaha attorney traded his Colorado land holding; for a spurious deed to land in Missouri. I have the deed in my office. These are just examples of how even smart men were fooled. "I finally wrote to postmasters in county s ;:ts in Nebraska, and obtain ed the names cf abstractors and ask ed them to notify me when person unknown to them asked for abstractr on land." . Tip Leads to Arrests. It was through a tip from an out state abstractor, that Inspector Coble got his first definite clue in the case he snys. The abstractor had received a request for an abstract from a men who got ins mail at the general de livery window. A federal officer fol lowed this man. "The trail finally led to a renuez vous at S0' South Twenty-sixth ave nue." said Mr. Coble. "This sec met; to be a meeting place for the group! in Omaha, although the woman run-' nir.g the p!n'e was not involved." ! The inspector related how be .and o'her agents fallowed lh-. five men arrested though Cohnnbu:; to Grand I.-iand. then to North Platte, and finally to Ogallala, where the arrest? ; occurred. J 100 Deeds Evidence. j "I have about J00 spurious deed. right here in my grip." proudly an- ; nounei d Inspector Coble, patting hi.-; gladstone. j "I tlon't know whether or r.ot the : operations in land frauds nere are Iniked up with those in otner cities Rut I do know that there was uni formity in methods." j Coble credits Isaac Konecky, for-: mer deputy sheriff, with being a great help in "checking" the case. i From 12 to 15 men are involved in the operations, postal inspector? .say. The operations extend from Chi cago to Seattle, and involve titles tc hundreds of pieces of Nebraska prop erty, whose owners have no inkling that they hold forged deeds, accord ing to Pop t office Inspector F. M. Wil liams and Assistant District Attorney George Keyser. Omaha Ree-News IS Today's Black and White Editorial! A LOT OF US are wondering what kind of a winter is in store for us. Is it going to be an open one or a sort of 'closed season" with snow banks heaping high and the thermometer hitting a zero average ? ... Ask a dozen different people and you will get a dozen different answers; the best way is to make your own prophesies and if ycu happen to be right you can say, "I told you so." Anyway, you can lay up money by trading here! The New Economy Center Each day brings in more Libby Food Products to our shelves. We are pleased to show you this won derful line of Canned and Bottled goods as it is one of the very best we can procure. . . . Our new method of serving the public- the "Help-Yourself" plan allows us to make you very low prices on the best Nationally advertised canned goods line in the United Stales. Why buy an unknown brand when you can have the Libby Products for less money, and each article guaranteed? Here are a few prices: Tv 'Food Products J:"!-- , -v PEARS No. 2 1.2 can 33c No. 2 can 25c PEACHES No. 2 1-2 can 25c No. 1 can 17c 1 I t US. CHERRIES No. 2 1-2 39c No. 1 C2n 23c r--r? 1 PINE APPLE No. 2 1-2 can 29c No- 2 can 26c ASPARAGUS Large can 37c Small can 22c Libby Demonstration M, Oct. Factory Representative Will Be Here j 0 P & G SOAP 10 bars for 37c BOB WHITE SOAP 10 bars for 29c g ROSE SOAP Large, oval bar, 2 for 15c gj EGGS Lar.e fancy country selects, doz 33c LARD Per Mb. package QlzC M BUTTER Dairy Maid, per lb 45c FLOUR Sweet Tcoth, per 48-lb. sack $1.75 Eg VICTOR FLOUR Can't be beat, sack $1.89 SUGAR Best granulated, 10 lbs. for 65c M SWANSDOWN Cake Flour Per pkg 34c KRISPY CRACKERS 2-Ib. caddy 30c KELLOGG CORN FLAKES Large, pkg 11c MILK Black and White, tall can 10c gj k arsd White 1 Where You Save on Every Purchase S! j TELEPHONE NO. 42 Eg SilHHHHiiSinHliiH SELLS STORE FIXTURES j Politics Blamed for Farm 'Aid Plan in Congress From Wetlnesrtay's Pally Yesterday afternoon the sale of the fixtures in the former Morfian Sweet j Shop was held at the room occupied i by the shop, hy William (',. Koeck.j the referee appointed by the U. S court to handle the matter of the sale Tt "Dill in the bankruptcy proceedings. The Grain Men Told McNary-Kaugen BUI fixtures were sold to D. O. Dwyer on a to Deadlock Next Congress bid of $823, which must be approved; Weaver Tells of River. bv the I . S. district court at i-.ir.-i regardless of production increases. The last house bill was purely a price-fixing measure violating all eco nomic laws and the experience of cen turies." Need of River Development. Arthur J. Weaver of Falls City, president of the Missouri River Nav igation association, spoke on the de velopment of the river. "The upper stretches of the stream," he said, "penetrate the greatest grain and live stock area in the United States, and yet the zone coin which has charge of the settle-! ......... rrqutren farm relief haa to contend with the longest haul i.i, T!ir The McNar-naugen idini and the hiehnst frpielit ratps nf amr bill, though unsound in economic antl tIle highest freight rates of any stock in the store was not sold by ' V i.Vfn- pushed so persis- agricultural section in me world. As Mr. Kieck and may be disposed of ' "' .... ' t. nnnuihi eroun" nn as 11 cosls us iwice as much to . . .. ... j lemiv vy uu hj-.ov" - - - - on the stock yesterday. ved tentiy Dy ..n "'"Zlo the to either coast as it does to ship that it will ob k 1 y J passage o f from one coast to the other, the mid fnext congress and JVn.f Walter "e west will not grow." anv legisiaiiun. iiuihiiin . H Newton of Minneapolis told mem- The report of the association's nf the Grain Dealers' National legislative committee echoed New-- session ton s cnarges against the McNarv- bers of the Grain association at the mormnj Don't look for this shirt in grocery stores or meat shops, for you'll find BIG ONES only at SAM GIVENTER ILL From W n o s 1 a y " s T- ;i IT ' rt l A. O il.. T" . t . , H.,i an attack of stomach trouble and ha. . LinnVet inHjm,0n eii in the 'which made it necessary for him tc , proponents of the measure, ne tie- give up his usual activities at the dared, were unfamiliar " yur "ies invite Convention store for a short time and take a principles upon which agricultural j Convention guests attended the much needed rest and to recuperate products are marketed and with the Orpheum or the Ak-Sar-Ben races from the sudden illness. It Is thought first principles of agricural eco-1 Tuesday afternoon. A banquet was that the illness however will be but nomics. t i Tuesday night, of a temporary nature. ; "Congress cannot put inflatea, , c. D. Sturtevant of Omaha, presi- speculative values i;ain. cm. mc- assuuiauon, is likely to " " v a uccuay. r-4. -. i o tY.f land, nor should it." he said UU1 auuuu "FF " weikness of the Haugen measure' Bates Book and Stationery Store, ip: jn the fact that it has deaith toIiptp vnn'will find the complete line with ffcts and not causes. It takes at all times. J a surplus and attempts to guide it, All kinds of business stationery printed at the Journal offioe.