PAGE FOUR PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL MONDAY. JUNE 29, 1931. Mauzy Drug Co. 522 Main Street on the NORTH side offers you the following and many other big values for Wednesday: McKesson Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste and a Tooth Brush Free 35c McKesson Shaving Cream and Pkg. Gillette Razor Blades for 49c Lucretia Vanderbilt Face Powder and a Powder Puff for 79c BE SURE AND TRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE Prescription Druggists Phone 165 BAINS BRING NEW HOPE Washington Moderate to heavy rains brought new hope to the dry northwest states, but parts of the south are feeling the pinch of mois ture shortage. The weather bureau said recent falls had "afforded sub stantial relief in Washington. Ore gon, northern Idaho, western and and southeastern Montana, and most of North Dakota." "In addition." the bureau said, "the moisture situation is now ra ther markedly improved in much of South Dakota and more generally in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa." In the south, however, rainfall was again spotted and the bureau said: "Many places are in need of moisture, especially from western North Carolina and Tennessee south ward, including about one half of Kentucky." About two-thirds of Georgia was said to be experiencing a "rather severe drouth." Rains in the northwest in some places came too late to benefit ma terially small grains, especially those on the lighter soils, the bpreau said, but they helped pastures, late grains and minor crops of all kinds. Silver's Prime Need Declared . to be Stability Sir Arthur Salter Against Loan to China and Confer ence Plan JOHN B. WHELAN IS ARRESTED EN HAWAII AVIATION INSTRUCTOR KILLED IN ACCIDENT Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. Chief In structor Tom Nash, twenty-seven, of the Nepco Tri City airport here, was killed when the biplane in which he was giving instructions to E. L. Moore. Marsh field, crashed in a spin from a low altitude near the city. Moore at the controls at the time of the accident, suffered a broken leg. Omaha John B. Whelan. former I deputy collector of internal revenue In the Omaha district who disappear ed in 192S while awaiting trial on an embezzlement charge in connec tion with his accounts, was returned here Thursday from Hawaii where he was arrested by federal agents. Whelan said he was working to get enough money to square his accounts when arrested. He had been in Hawaii for three years, he said. Come Wednesday Free Bridge for Iowa Day Glorious New Dresses On Sale Wednesday Thursday Friday Et JK. .S.-.2v- On Sale Wednesday Thursday Friday Blouses S95 Just Unpacked for this event SIZES i 4 to 20 and 36 to 48 Colorful new Silk Chiffons with silk slips, Shantungs, Flat Crepes. Silks of plain col ors, dots, figured and flowered. Jacket Frocks 2-piece Suits Sunday Nite Dresses Wonderful Values f95 of Silk and Sheer Materials Cool Summer Styles with Skirts to Match $ -00 to $2-95 BEAUTIFUL White Hats Panama Rough Straw Fine Hair Braids Wide Brim Flops at $ .00 $.95 $2-95 Shop in Our Cool Down Stairs Department for sheer Cotton Chiffon Voiles, Dotted Swiss, Rayon Shan tungs, Rayon Crepes and 80-square Broadcloth all guar anteed fast color. These smart little OQ street frocks are priced from 00C lO This Store will Close at 12 O'Clock Saturday, July 4th PEASE STYLE SHOP Ca&s County's Largest Exclusive Ladies Store Stability is the prime need of the silver situation today, declared Sir Arthur Salter, former head of the economic and financial section of the League of Nations, in an interview with a representative of The Chris tian Science Monitor. Sir Arthur ranged himself both against a "sil ver loan" to China sponsored by the special subcommittee of the United States Senate in January and against the proposal backed by Washington of a government conference to dis cuss the situation. "Conferences are all very well to implement and settle the details of cut-and-dried schemes," he declared. : "But as a rule they are not much use when no real basis of agreement has been found beforehand." Sir Arthur, who is in Boston on his way back to Europe, was speaking with the background not merely of his wide experience at Geneva but as one who. at the request of the gov ernments concerned, has just investi gated the situation in India and China, the world s two chief markets for silver. He is convim-ert. he said, that China does not need more sil ver. What she. does need is to know that there will be no more wide var iations in price, either up or down. For the past few months the price of silver has remained comparatively stable. If it can be pegged where it is today, the Chinese economic situa tion will be greatly benefited, Sir Arthur believes. Asked how stability could he se cured without an international con ference. Sir Arthur pointed -jut thai it i- not in the interests of the Indian ; Government, which has large stocks of silver to dispose of . to'do anything which will send prices any lower. The chief thing to guard against, in his opinion, is a temporary rise in silver values. It would encourage the pro dticers to Increase the output and this would be disastrous. A voluntary agreement on output among the silver producers them selves is the first step to be taken. Sir Arthur thinks, after which he hinted it might not be difficult for the Government of India and the producers to get together and de vise a plan by which new production and Indian stocks could share the world market until the surplus has been gotten rid of. Sir Arthur does not blame the sil ver crisis primarily on overproduc tion so much as on a change in the world demand. He has pointed out that India's currencv is no longer based on silver but on gold. So are the currencies of Japan, the Philip pines, the Federated Malay States. Indo- China and Siam. In Europe, too, several countries have substitut- I ed nickel for silver in their token coinage. He advocates research to get rid of the disadvantage of silver such as its liability to tarnish, and publicity to make its merits better known. I J JSnj WE CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAY, JULY 4TH Smart Lingerie Makes Dainty 'Figures Daintier and is an ideal foundation for the sheerest of frocks RAYON BLOOMERS and STEP-INS 49c 5c Wash Cloths In Colors For 25c How is your wash cloth supply? Surely it is time to replenish it when you can get these big 114 x lli inch cloths at this low price. The plaids are soft blue, rose, goll or green. CANNON Turkish Towels Fancy Colored Border LARGE SIZE 22x54 Inches 22x40 Inches 29e 25e Service xnd CHIFFON Siik Hose Full Fashioned In the Newest Shades Picnic Jugs Keeps liquids cold. Cork, insul ated. Glazed porcelain lined. Guaranteed Unbreakable 98e SI ArtrU, tut n BOYS' Oxfords Gun Metal or Patent Sizes 8V2 to 2 $198 per pair DETECTIVE. BEER BARON ARE INJURED IN CHASE Chicago, June 20. Police were trying to untangle the ragged ends of a gangster chase Thursday niplit which ended after Detective John ' O'Connor was wounded In the shoul- I der and Edward "Spike" O'Donnell. i heer baron, was slightly injured when he fell from a friend's automobile. Children's Play-alls Blue Chambrey and Blue Denim- 3 to 8 39 Men's Athletic Union Suits Tapel back. 88x88 Nainsook. Full cut. Sizes from 36 to 46. Higb Quality Low Price 49e oennichsen's The Largest Store in Cass County Come to Plattsmouth Wednesday, July 1st for these SPECIAL CLOTHING PRICES. Nothing like them in this trade territory. 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Men's Light Weight BLACK and WHITE Harvest Jackets With Button Sleeves 3 Pockets 98c Men's fast color gray Covert Wash Pants $1.45 Men's fast color gray or blue Work Shirts 550 Men's fine guage gray Sox, no seams 100 Men's fine Dress Shirts, white or fancy $1 Men's Peanut Straw Field Hats 15c Men's fine braid Dress Straw Hats 980 Boys' or Girls' Whoopee Overalls 980 Boys' Hickory Rompers, fast color, ex. good 690 Child's Kindergarten Sleepers, fey. design 650 Boys' Kaynee Wash Suits, fast color . $1.25 Men's fine all-wool Bathing Suits, all new $2.19 Men's fancy Rayon Silk Sox, ex. quality . . . 290 Light tan Tropical Dress Trousers $3.69 Men's bright new Rayon Silk Ties 490 Boys' Linen Crash Knickers, full cut ... $1.45 Boys' Cambric Gowns, f ulU cut 590 Men's, Boys' Polo Shirts, bright colors. . . .890 Men's fast color full cut Blue Bib Overalls . $1 A 'Cooler' With a Dollar Cash purchase we will be glad to hand you a ticket good for a cool, delic icus St Drink at Mauzy's Fountain. 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