..'V t, - PAGE SDL PLATTSMOUTH SEHI WEEKLY JOUBNAI "T i II t) ; r i i ; c r - f ' tir in t- a p b c c 3 t t I t 1 AHne&d. Windstorms Fires Car VrccIxs Theft Public Liability Damage Gaits etc., etc. Get the best insurance you can buy, and enjoy that feeling of safety. We represent the largest and oldest companies in America. Daxbury & Davi S Dependable Insurance DONAT BLDG. OLD VETEBAN HEBE From Friday's faily Thomas W. Glenn, of Hamburg. Iowa, with his son, William, were in tbe city today to attend to some business affairs. Mr. Thoma3 Glenn i one of the Civil war veterans and is looking hale and hearty, although be is now in his eighties. For many years Mr. Glenn was one of the ac tive leaders in the work of the Grand Army cf the Republic in this city and is one of the few surviving members cf the Boys in Blue who are left with us. While here he had the opportun ity of meeting many of the old time fiiends. FOB SALE . Four good Holstein dairy cows and ten good Red Duroc bred gilts. T. H. POLLOCK, Plattsmouth. ; ml 7-2sw "" ".". A S Thomas Walling Company "fr 4- Abstracts of Title 4 Phone 324 Plattsmouth Hen's Dress Hats New shapes, far felt, snap brim. Rich satin lining. Reg. $5 quality. Pearl Gray, Cocoa, Brown, Tan. $1.95 BEAU DXIUMMEL EDress Shirts New Beautiful Spring Patterns Guaranteed Fast Colors QQc $.45 5J.G5 Shirts M In snappy, smart look ing broadcloths, fast colors. Have comfort giving, snag fitting bal loon seat. Priced at 25c 3?c Shirts in Swiss, Fine Bib or Bayons at above prices. Lindbergh Puts Faith in Aid by Private Agents Officers Are Kept from Guarded Con ferences at Hopewell State ment Repudiated. Hopewell. While state police and city detectives were wearily tracking down every vague tip that cropped up in the seventeen day old Lindbergh kidnaping case, there were indications Friday night Col onel Lindbergh himself still is pin ning a hope on the activity of his confidential agents. In his closely guarded home frequent conferences have been held this week between Col. Henry Breckinridge, Lind bergh's counsel and close friend; John J. Fogarty, crack New York detective brought into the case by Breckinridge; and Morris Rosner, undercover emissary for the famous flier. The colonel himself has presided at all of them. Authorities direct ing the official search for the kid napers have been barred. Rosner has been making frequent trips to points a considerable distance from the es tate, but he returns at least daily to make reports. These facts were learned Friday ( night as a fresh batch of clues seem ed to be leading the official investi gators where all others have led into blind alleys. After police in Pocatello, Ida., had quoted a burg lary suspect as saying he drove the kidnaping car, and after a Newark, X. J., police official had questioned the man by telephone, two Newark detectives were sent to Idaho to in vestigate that new lead. Statement Repudiated. But while they Avere on their way west, the prisoner. Ignance Blaustein of Brooklyn, repudiated the state ment and told a third version of his knowledge of the case. When be was arrested for robbing a frater nity house he said he had not heard of tte kidnaping until he reached Weber, Utah. A new theory was projected when Baltimore police said two 'Newark detctives had been there working on a tip the kidnaped baby was in the hands of a couple who had sub stituted it for their own child. They The Season's New New up-to-the-minute pat terns and color combinations. Hand made, all silk, with wool non - wrinkle lining. Begular $1 and $1.50 Values Others at 25 and C0. KSI'S Fancy ri said they believed the "parents real child, resembling Charles Lindbergh, Jr., may have been taken to Europe on tbe Baltimore mail liner City of Baltimore, which left for Havre the day after the abduction. Their theory is that by switching the two infants in this fashion, the Lindbergh child could be held by the couple without arousing sus picion. State Journal. FUGITIVE YOUTH RETURNED From Friday's Daily- Elmer Miller, . Union youth, who escaped from the Otoe county Jail November 9 with Otto Luther,. Merle Davis and Adolph Knisely, after wandering about the country for more than four months, is again a prisoner in the Nebraska City Jail. He was returned late Thursday from Hartington, Neb., where lie had sur rendered to the sheriff of Cedar coun ty late Tuesday, stating he was wanted in Otoe county for jail break ing. At the time of his escape Miller was being held for violating his pa role to Sheriff Carl Ryder by Judge James T. Begley of the district court. November 9, last. Otto Luther, charged with forgery. Merle Davis, held on an assault charge, Adolph Knisely, who had escaped from the feeble minded institution at Beatrice and Miller escaped from the county jail by sawing the bars to a window on tbe south side of the. jail. Luther was apprehended in Cali fornia about five Weeks later and returned and . upon bis ' pleading guilty to jail breaking and forgery, was sentenced to serve seven years in the state penitentiary and is there at present. Davis, it is believed has joined the United States navy while nothing has been heard from Knise- No great effort was made on the part of Sheriff Ryder for the cap ture of Miller, Davis and Knisely,' as they were being held only on minor charges. :. ' : Young Miller attended high school in Nebraska City for a time last fall. His father lives near Union Qn a farm in Otoe county. He has been in trouble several times during the past few years and was once Bent to the' Father Flanagan , borne; near Omaha from' which he escaped. k Journal Want-Ads cost only a few cents and get real results! , ! V ' "'3 ' J - '' ' .. .... . ! . , ' US32 Voices - At Prices Tour r,otber Used to Pay Lovely Spring Colors in Women's Fine Hose Chiffon and Semi-Chiffon. Former $1 Values Now pair Scarfs are an Important Part of your Spring Wardrobe These new scarfs bring the chic-ness you desire J, 05c cr.d CCs Here is a New RAYON SLIP ,! by Corticelli , The new run-proof and sag-proof material. . ' f 01.49 n-r M - Aixm New Color Combination Q t UlCC3 LJCw3 Silk Plated over Bayon. Beg. SOc value. U ffC- lOf mm inn - - ilea's Cittod DcicD CdbQ Short Sleeves Ankle Length G2c E0YS' Ribbed Union Suits C2 rolitIcat ' Advertiflnff) NOTICE JO THE PUBLIC The--undersigned is a candidate for .the nomination of Sheriff on the Republican ticket. If my past re cord as an officer has been satisfac tory to you, your support will be appreciated April the 12th in the primaries. REX YOUNG Was born and reared in ('ass county, educated in the public schools and Cotner University at Lincoln. Worked for the government two years. Is thoroughly interested, In the welfare of the people. Have had five years experience in the Sheriff's office, as deputy. Am not making any promises to the voters of Cass county, except to do my duty to the best of my ability. .If elected will not appoint any candidate deputy sheriff who is now seeking the office as sheriff.' Will devote my entire time to the sheriff's office and give up auction eering. V , ..." REX YOUNO. 1RS.: SELLS : RETURNS HOME ' From Frlday's'Daiiy Mrs. Carl . Sells of Weeping Wa ter,' who has. been at the .University hospital at Omaha, seriously ill with pneumonia.'' following tho birth, cf her. baby on February 11th, has left the hospital for her erne. While the mother waskept in an. oxygen tent for her illness, the babe was kept in an incubator for several weeks. . i .. . i..- k ...... 0CD ( iffr" " "r p , - , 1 Shaped 3 T Amkl. Flare Trer Crateli. 5 Tallsrv ArakalM, aTaim-FItt Waist tAmr 7Htmtmrrr Cvatefc. ft Taped Baek. Ballaaa Seat, 1 Taaed Immbs. 11 SfeaaMer, irroM WtUnli J Taekea, 14 Taped Seat Battea. A ST. PATRICK MEETING The Social Workers' Flower club met Wednesday at the beautiful country home of Miss Helen John son. This meeting was in keeping with St. Patrick Day and for the occasion. All members came dressed in the old Irish costumes with green as the predominating color. As this wa3 an all day meeting each one brought a covered dish and "depression" was forgotten for a day by the looks of their table. The table was beautifully decorated in green and white. At 'acli end were two huge green can ill oh in an Irish potato, as a candle holder, and with the array of all the "good eats," it certainly looked lovely. After all did Justl-e to the dinner, their regular IjuhIiu-mh meeting was held. It was decided to bold a bake sale March 26th and this will cer tainly be an opportunity for the peo ple to buy some good things to eat for their Easter dinner. Two dele gates, Mrs. Creamer and Mrs. Stamp were chosen to attend the extension work meeting on "Better Gardens." The next meeting will be at the home of Mrp. Mike Kaffenberger, and all members are urged to bo present. PLEASANT RIDGE CLUB The Pleasant Ridge Project club held their achievement program Fri day evening, March 9th, at the Pleas ant Ridge school house. The mem bers and their families were treat ed to an oyster stew supper which had been prepared by Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Renner and Mr3. Zimmerman. After the remains of the feast had been cleared away, Earl Iske and Dave Rutherford, the leaders of the evening gave "Suggestions for Mix ing and Applying Paint." They also demonstrated the composition of good and poor paint. Chrisie and Arlene Zimmerman favored with several songs which were greatly appreciated. Tbe remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. Tbe first prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fred Gunther and Hugo Meisinger, while the consolation prizes went to Hilda Frederick and Dave Rutherford. . "See It before you Duy It.' The home store offers you this great est of ill shopping advantage and their prices are at bedrock, too. Read their ads in the Daily and Semi-Weekly Journal. ; - ; Sweaters like these are in great -demand. Beautiful novelty meshes, attractive color combinations. Priced at Q Gloves Lcvely soft fabrics in the light colors demanded this spring. YouH be surprised at these tremendous values ! Colors White, Eggshell, Beige, Black Pair - 49c and 79c Here is another Easter Special Bloomers Extra high grade Rayon, firmly woven, full cut. WOSEH'8 AND CHILDREN'S 25c Pair J 251 JC HSe 1 sIi 15-23 fcr Boys - IJC Qcodhcit Athletics There is no other Union Suit that has these 14 points of merit. no 4 Athletic Unicncuib for Ken Nainsook, Good Weight 9 For Boys. 3 and 2? HAVE INTERESTING MEETING Increasing interest is shown in the Wednesday night meetings at the Presbyterian church. Last week Miss Olive Gass gave a splendid talk on the migrant work in America, showing how the church was taken to the groups of people who follow a roving occupation -such as those of our large canning indus tries, cranberry fields, lumber and logging camps. Pictures were shown of the schools and hospitals maintained by the women of the Presbyterian church in Alaska, the United States and the West Indies. These pictures were explained by Mrs. McClusky. Last night the gathering was un usually large. After the social hour the young people of the church ren dered two clever one-act plays, "Farming Eden" and "The Clinic of a Church Specialist." These were well rendered and enjoyed by all. The high school boys quartet sang, and Miss Anna Margaret Mc carty played a pleasing piano solo. Next week the men of the church take charge of the program and sup per. Unless some of them inveigle a helpmate or two into assistance, it promises to be a recreation evening for the women of the church. HOLD ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM From Thursday's IJaily ' The Mynard Homemakers Exten sion club held their achievement day program on Friday evening, March 11th at the Mynard community build ing. The mteting was well attended and filled with the greatest of in terest for all. The members of the group -had the pleasure of two very fine violin selections by Willis Cole, one of the talented young musicians of the com munity and two dramatic readings by Miss Helene Perry, whose de lightful presentations are a feature of any program. The . use of paint In the improve ment of the farmstead was presented by Towner Livingston and Jean Spangler, the young men giving demonstrations of the use of paint in the improvement of the home and also discussion of various sizes and makes of brushes to be used in paint ing as well as the: paints that can be used to the best advantage. ; At "the close of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the hos : SMART SPRING SHOES For The Entire Family tmV CTYLEG NEV7 VALUES Star Brand Can yon imagine shoes so beautiful costing so little? Just look and the price is only 92.S3 This is one of the many beau tiful styles for girls up to the "teen" age. Priced at $1.03 We have many others ranging up to $2.05 Sta BaANO Poops HONTUY. MARCH 21, 1932. Do You Want a hargain Improved ICO Acres Good Farm Priced Right Possession at Once Must Sell; will Not Rent SEE Searl S. Davis for Exclusive Agent tesses, Me8dames Sherman Cole aud Myron Wiles and Miss Grace Living ston. FINED ON ASSAULT CHARGE From Thursday's -Daily A complaint was filed yesterday afternoon in the county court by Joe W. Vidlock of near Wabash, against his former wife, Mrs. Wauneta Jen sen. The complafnt' charged the de fendant with having committed as sault and battery oh the complain ing witness. On hearing the charges the defendant gave a plea of guilty to the charge and was given a fine of $5 and costs. WANTED TO SELL J. I. Case threshing machine, 26-in. Also No. 5 Sandwich Corn Shellcr and one 18-36 Hart-Parr tractor. PAUL- APPLEGATE, ml4-3sw Union, Nebr. Journal Want-Ads get results 1 Lumber Sawing Commercial sawing from your own lops lumber cut to your specifications. We have ready cut dimen sion lumber and sheeting for sale at low prices. NEDRASXA DASXET FACTORY Yeung Men's Sweaters Slip-Over and Sleeveless. Black, White, Boyal Bine, Biege and Spanish Tile. Solid colors. "All Wool." 01.45 'fo 0295 Very chic in appear ance, this Ghillie Tie pattern achieves a look of unnsnal smartness through its lace design. 53.C0 Others, $2.03, 2X0 Star Dramo, of various heel heights, vamp and quarter de signs. Black and light kid shades 3 $2.98 and $3.90 KMJP For Sports, as well as street wear, wing tip shoes will be seen on the feet of many men this season. Popular leathers will be black and white also brown and white. $3.90 and $4.95 I a -4- I ice sessscsocooc goes .in .I'jmi u- - J ' 1 . " L " "- 1 mini a i i i m i i.ni,i - i i, Ji. -3iaa