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    PLATTSMOUTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1938.
City Council
Hears Reports
on Fire Trucks
i Mayor Lushinsky reported that
Committees Give ODservation But No'"K1', were no contagious diseases in
Particular Truck "Is Approved
Other Routine Business.
,
rrom Tu-sJay-s mny j
The city council last evening heard!
i
a ei v interesting- report ghen bv !
' ;
ice me aim waifr iimniiiiue ot in
council a-; well as the numbers (f a
fit-nun's ( uiuniittee in regard to a '
t w truck for the lire department!
v. inch has been under discussion for!
route time. :
chairman Si hut z of the committee'
reported that suggestions had b.-eu
that truck be one of at 1ms: 1
lens wiili mi horsepower, dual tires.!
pumping capacity of .".(in gallon:- a!
minute, booster tank of -T,o gallons,
and also provided VNith .".0 feet of
booster tank hose.
Mr. Si hutz also presented a rtso-j
lution in which the committer of
ihe tire 'department was authorized,
to send out notices to the various'
truck companies to what the city
would need and inviting them to sub
mit bids to lie opened at the city ball
March Jlst at 1 p. r.i. The tity;
council would take up the matter at
their meeting on Monday, March
J S t h .
This resolution v. ;o; approved by
the council and the variou.; com
panies will be conjailed.
Couto i'nu'.u Vincent rave hi.; ob
servations of tl;-.' v. or I: of the York
fire department during his r cent
visit.
clement W.! r of th. firem.'ti's
cern tun tee
pres.- d tl'.e
1 o-opera t ion
-. e a sho'-t tad;
ai-i't'eciat ion of
show n bv the
a nr. ex
t'ne fi li
lire de
partment.
Tlie meeting bt ing the first of
the month, there were a huge num
ber of reports rtceivfd from the var
ious off i, ers.
City Officials Report
City Treasurer M. 1. I'.r-'iv. 11 re
ported that the city financial balance
as of March 1 was I'O.sr.T.T"'. M.ior
I.ushinsky expressed a pprei ia t ion at
the i:l!ept report a:ul the fine nuiti
:ier iti which most of the i ' y funds
had been able to show good bah'tn es.
City ('If rk Albert Olson reported
that for the month of February he
had collected the st;;-j of
l.tc'r. i.r.d bteu turned over to the
city treasurer.
Ft-1, ice Judge C. I.. O raves showed
two arnsts and tlie sum cf $l:'.2e
colle rid in fi.vs and ("sis.
Communications and Petition
A i'etitiin w;.s --iiu-il from resi
dents mar 11th and Marble strn's.
asking for the installing of an !
trie light and this was referred on
motion, of Councilman Conistock to
the lighting comin it t v.
The 1 oiui'i! leceived a eonimtini
eatioii from the Nebraska- I.-' : gin- of
Municipalities, n eta rd ing ci'uininer.t
for tl:e tertiiiir of cars aiol trucks as
iM'oviibd hy th' new law. Mayor
Imshirsk-y stat--d that he had been
informed the Cas Couu'y Motor Co..
v as pk'iining ti plant ;' tliis V'iud
and v l,ii h would care for local nceds
wheti given lece-.l statu.: atid approval. .
A o'ii!iii!!!ii ;i!i' :i was rec : v 'l
from William Swe.-ni". asking thtiti
bis be.-r license be 1 1 . n.-fei-:-e,l foni,
his present location 10 th" Ka-.!e; :
building at Sixth aiol Vine streets. ,
a STAR
OM SKATES!
xr.
Smooth action
makes him a star
prrformer on ice!
Smooth shavinp
makfs Star Single
edte Blades star per
formers on your
face! Famous for
keenness since 1888.'
Mother-think of it! Nine
tenths of all the hospitals im
portant in maternity work
now give their babies a body
rub every day with Mennen
Antiseptic Oil! Why? Because
this treatment keeps the baby
Mnnn
At
This was it --f erred to the license com- ;
J in it tee. j
! It was pointed out that all license!
I applications should be made soon. so:
J that they tan be acted on here and
jalso by the state liquor commission
: before the expiration of the licenses.
i Hi
city at this time and the winter
jhad been unusually free from the
usual array of sicknesses.
Disposed of Property
,. ,,, -. , ... ,, , V ,
( "uncilniHU ebb of the tax and
, .
property coinmitt'e. reported the dis-
posal of properties secured by t he would affect nearly 1 ,000,000 member:
(ity at tax sale and which were now ; and which have been proposed by Iir
in the bauds of parties that expect-: ectors (f the association of American
ed to improve them and to carry tut markets.
the p;.y;nent .f taxes. The mayor!
i.r.d
unit
:im deed to the properties ti
and deliver ime to the purcha.-ers. ';.
Parkin? of Trucks
Couuci'iuan Vronian atuitu brought
up the matter of tru k parking and
particularly alonir South 4th street
where the street is tilled with old
trucks that should be moved.
Mayor Lushinsky. speaking on the
matter of tier;. parking stated that
the trucks must have some place to
park anil fi It that the truck (.win is 1
should co-operate by not parking '
longer than necessary along the busy
st reets.
Councilman Viu en: thought thete
should be soifie action by resolution
or ordinance to limit the time of
pa rk i:t g on t he si n et s.
Councilman Tipp'-ns suggested a
sign at the approach of Mo- city, "no
truck parking allowed iu the city."
Approve Projects
Mayor I.nsb inK y report. d that lb"
icno'ery WFA project had b-eu ap
roved and that a.s soon as the blue
urints were made availale-' to tlie
committee, tiiat the work on Lincoln
avenue would be submitted and s'art
td. Couin iinian V,
lion to the fact
are riding: bhy
ittain caiieu alien-
that many persons
oil tile ill e W'a 1 ks
wh.ich is a menace and asked that
the city ordinance b"
col ice w . re ortb red 'o
ji forced and
look after vio-
. e.
e ; f the oun-
: 1 n
ot
his ord:n..
finance e 'inn:' ' c-
i t! reeommt tided t h ! 1 In
'e tee-row ci f rom t It.
"1- the btlsilie.-S tax f:Mi
ropa i 1 from col Iec: i'
ippi-.oed by the eouu' i!.
Mavor Lushi'.isi - asl-
sum of ?"'
total ;und
and to be
This was
a
a U
thoritv to have t v laoie .a.'.N o:
.rushed rock for Witt -.".et n bill
rnd which was approve! bv lie c:.u 11-
oil afier a short (!i...-us-i-:: o" toad !
v,,rk w hi. h has I.... ,, curtailed. Un-!
t -iiinci! then rdjovrn",;.
Th-- following da im v. .! ei d-red ;
pa id :
Farney cafe, meals to pri-;-
t i'.i. rs S
Lin. T 1. Co.. phone rent
Kay Kriskey. burying 1 dog
!ova-N". br. Light .v Fower
Co.. light and gas
C E. Mark'mni. hauling and
sprea ding r k
Iowa-N'ehr. Light .V Fower
Co.. street lights
Rest or .V Swatch, supplies
Flatts. Water Corp.. hydrant
rental
Krochl"!' Hardware, supplies
John Kubieka. cleaning sts.
I. L. Ramtl. street work and
tractor
Ivan Tay lot . str.-et work
George Taylor, same
George Taylor, street work
with team
1 ..".!
-f.'.'e
. '" "
10.1 2
1 O.li il
n t
. t
4 i'l.'. '
4.7"
1 1 .7:;
:.. 10
!', Oil
1 .'a:'
4.M' Want ads sell all kinds cf odd
household goods.
rr- vrmi
Mt TUU Q
ONLY A WIFE?
T(TEN because they are men can
xjL nt ver understand a three-ipaarter
wife a wife who is all love and
kindness for three weeks of the month
but a hell-cat the fourth.
And make up your mind men never
will understand. There are certain
things a woman has to put up with
and le a pood snort.
No matter how your back aches
no matter how loudly your nerves
scream don't take it out on your
husband.
For three generation:; one woman
has told another how to po "smiling
through" with Lydia E. Finkham's
Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature
tone up the system, thus lessening the
discomforts from the functional dis
orders which women must endure in
the three ordeals of. life: 1. Turning
Irom girlhood into womanhood. 2. Pre
paring for motherhood. '6. Approach
ing "middie age."
Don't be a three-quarter wife. Take
Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and go "smiling through." Over
a million women have written in re
porting benefit. Why not give this
world-famous medicine a chance to
help YOU?
safer from his worst enemy,
GERMS helps protect his skin
against infection. Give your
baby this greater safety. It's
so important! Buy a bottle of
Mennen Antiseptic Oil at
your druggist's today. fc
aiiu oil
Railway Labor
to Resist Plans
to Cut Wages
Action Proposed bv Directors of As-; George Snyder of tins my:
sociation of American Mar- A of friends gathered at the
fcets to Meet Rktanre 'L S' Gi'I" ll,,mo (,u ,li:' I'aiutruck
KetS to meet Assistance- p., Wednesday of last week to honor
1 Mr. Gapen on the occasion of his
WASHINGTON, March II (UDIseth birthday. Those present were
Railway labor v ted today to resift'Mr! and Mrs. H. M. Shelve. Mr. and
vigorou.'iy wae-e reductions wiiicn
(Jeorgx
M. H-.irrison, president o!
executive:", as-ecia-
n W !'.!:;
.1 .
t-ic ; all nuiroaii ur.i'.ns :
ainio'unced
cuts as he
lie decision to firlit wage'
emerged from the execu
tive meetine- to at'erni the White '
House meeting c oied i IVcsiticr.t !
Kosevell to coti.-id-'
cial ;r 1 ecornc.ilc
the critical !:nan
pr bicms.
rail conference.
The o.u-.lei-.t's
i;-!K'ihi';'ii for noon w
late :n ire' ur.-r
y'-t',. r
White
f,,-, v.
w;"- dui.
lieu e
iii.ide no
to - IUV ot Ottlel.
ipooin; ment.-. t'on-
tiieoiert -is ilH'V en.
tcred I :
Ro ;se e'.t's cxtcu'. lve office.
"There is no j us' ificat ion for a r;
liucti ni i'f v.:aee." Harri.-on said, "the
ratiroads re-cnt'.y g-.j- increases :n
frcig'Sit rate-; which more diati cmu-
pensates them for the- wag i"er
granted la.-t summer. There h is
no change in general conditions
would warrant a reduction m vi:
va.'i'f
been
tint
IOWA-NEBRASKA NOT FOR SALE
LINCOLN'. March
K i 11 g. prosiden t 1 f t !
r ll'F) L. R -
I'Wi-Nebrak:
Light Fewer Co.. Lincoln, released
a statement u day d nouncins the
tn nounciug me;
"persistence'! the public power tlis-
trists iu claiming that they intend to
niy -i..- nrivate utilities uuestioii."
"Thtir persistence." he said, "re-
luimi ma oin.'vvh:.! o- l!:e rrt.ltl liov I
whistling in The dr.rk to keep up his!
con race and the darker it becomes
jp... lender h.t
! "S. riousiy,
j necessary to
W histlee
once a;
reiterate
ain, 1 I'.cl it
my statement
made on previous oc
low -Neiira-:! a cot:! I
isiotis that the
ny is not for
rah to ativoiic.
I had honed that we
lei.l oe 1 1 . 01: r tm : i ; ' 01 1 1 il'.: r 111 t il is
matter, but apparently tne promoters
of this
either iv
so-calied 'mass purchase'
use to'read or refuse to bt -
lb ve that v-1
t-uuiii ren-iiv wh it we
p;t Ve said."
CARPENTER TO START CAMPAIGN
OMAHA .Matc'i 1.". t TP' Terry
( '
:ii'jn !.t. r
r t he :-tc
w 1
::n
h:s c.itniiai;
pt r-mor:
id ar
pension 1
I'ii'-n e
o.dsy.
closes.
1 -Vp
'a. n
il
he
:::.i!!'i;vil !:erei
1 ppi a r 1 the j
r wit;
1 !i
the campaign
le
v. 1 : 1
roaucas'
'HI
tion WOW. Omaha, from u-ti! : :.",)!
in, e.
Il
:n.
iu
( '.irpt rter e:p! esec
the plan wiil carrv.
Thirty thousand a:
lie carry in'-.- on per.
until Nnvt'n'livr," lie
confidence th;
1 person, wil
:al campaigns
said. "I iiave
! ec ivc.l tun
'. er.c uiraifetiien . for tn
pen ie-i p!ar
I'd II" o'!" vet ht.s ad-
v;,i.-. ;(i a li.-Pi r plan tltun ;: stiles
for ay:t.e- the ponsi..rs."
r LACES CANDY HERE
taxi
Mr.
; w ho a !
Spring,
ircrt :o
I M i : ' d . i '
! Th.;.
! r tu-" o;
! t hat is
nut Mrs. ti '. M-whinney.
i- 'looking alter the care !
ale l-'a'in. tlie John Larsh re
ar t'aion. wire in the city
afternoon.
havg so'tt'd th- ma unfa c
a special brand of candies
; b. in.:
loi a I i l v
plac-d in th'- .i-i -s in
including th" Rates
! r.o,
store lore and the candy has
a tier jil. (1 hit with those w ho
m:ol
! have enjoyed it.
j Mr. and M rs.. Me vv 1 i t tu y have b en
pit Spri ngda le fa i m f.r some time
I since the illness of Mr. Larsh and
j a s d.-t ing in h i care.
I
j VISITS LOCAL EXCHANGE
j Fn pi Wed ro -sla v's Iai!v
Kenneth. Lawsi.m. directory super
visor of th" Lincoln Telephone k
leW'graph Co.. was here today from
Lin.fdn to look after some business
i tor the ci.miv.iiv liu'"-. The local
i
directory and that for Murray and;
Union rue being pienared for print-)
ing at the Journal. '
' Don't Neglect
Your Child's Cold
Common colds often settle in throat
and chest; at th first sniffle rub on
Children's Musterole.
Children's Muste-role is just good
old Musterolt, only in milder form.
It penetrates with a warming tingle
atd gets such marveluus results be
cause it's NOT just a salve, but
a "counter irritant" helpful ia
drawing oat local congestion.
Musterole has been used for 30
yers. Recommended by many doc
tors a.r.d nurses. Ail druggists'.
three strengths: Regular Strength,
Children's vid), and Extra Strong.
GROUP HONORS J. S. GAPEN
The following taken trom the
Hisin. Wyoming. Republican-Rustler,
nils of the birthday anniversary of
J. S. Gapen. of Hyattville, Wyoming,
former Cass county man and a!
j brother of Oscar Gapen. Sr.. and Mrs. I
Mrs. H. C. Avery. Mr. and Mrs. J.:s.
A. Albn. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mya't.
Mrs. C. A. Zaring. Mrs. Stella Mercer,
Mrs. Lucy Noll. Mis. Maijoriv Smi h.
Jchn V.'eintz and A. V. Coon-.. Fol
l.o.vinc a delicious buffet luncheon,
the afternoon was spent m; a very
hai 1 y minsrline: togeiher. v.iiu sum;
and story and rt mi 11 is . eio-es of other
(iiiys. Mr. Gaptii was the subject iif
many gifts from the guests of the
day.
Air. Gapen had returned just th
day before after a visit of
veral
weeks back at tiie old home iu east
ern Nebraska, and came back grate
ful that conditions in 1 ae liig Horn
llasin are not like iIkkc unfortunate
ly exb-ting along the Mi-souri in Ne
braska. M v ,..,! Ml--: Olllili -il.l llw.;.- ti,.
i -hildren now Mrs. S. C. Hyatt aud
: t . t . ... il., ft : I. . . .
i lain, call!" 10 iie- i.in.iioch iroin:
N'.braska in 1 ;::. Tii".v jmn based
the land 'i which they have since
made their home. Tiny found it just
e since:
tlie sort of a plac
they wan tet
a
place where they could and did carry
on successfully throughout the years, i
knowing a security ami a peace that
enabled ihein to travei ; long into tlie
sweet autumn of life, among friends j 'lividually to comply on his farm b
who have appreciated them and en- ! cause the individual bases have not
abied them to know that in-ir liv.-s
have not been hiIImis meaning and,
reward. A.s the years have gone by.
they have seen tin- real pioneers of;
the Fa in 1 rock ooun'r. who tliiyt
:bad known at the height of their,
1 ... I
various activities, pass on. and now 1
ithey are among tlie oM' r ones living I
Ion the creek. They have th.e esteem ;
i-,wi- t!,..n,,-- 1.,,-. .
: ot
ail
: them for th.e simplicity ef the life
Ithey have been pleased to live among
1 the people of that
!'
Utiful valley.
and they w ish them well as they j
travel down through the golden
tiespite Sam's advam-eil years he
j a to'. Clark have continued tn attend
jthe annual meeting of the Knights i
i nf
if i
the Mystic Shrine. one of their j
nils savs that it there were but !
.I.e..,. in :.tt..lwt:.to . two ot th. tn
j uo,,!( he the Capens. Tio y thorough-
My njoy the eonir.oicry and good!
ienowMiip ine uiui '.i.'tv.
M I- till M C '. I T 1 1 11
have made J
' ' ' ' -.
, frequent trips to (
!u v haVt. s(..., ,
' -t f . 11 i w h i'
t snni4. y ears ago .
pother friends fro::
Gapen. wit h i
the Faint rock.!
: spent a winter in t.
ida. Life t o t he
jGapetis. with the .icef ulnrss of th.e
! vallev and the iov of travel, has been
tilled with many bits
friends rejoice that i!
incs. Their L'' -has
been so ; sab
with them, for tiny live among a
fireat cii" of fri- mis who love them
and wish them w.-ll during tin
that lie ahead of then..
years !
OMAHA GRAND JURY MEETS
OM AHA. March 1.". il'I'i-A conn-
v irni iul jurv 1 cia v tui a invest i-
io f governmental affairs of;
,, -
I Oouglas count '
lxteen men out o
t ! t wen t v-t I':fee ca
lied were quicklyi
gra nd jurors. Kd- j
t
su perin t nden t of I
station was nanud I
i iioseti t.i act in
ward T. .Muli-k
union nass.r.g r
foreman.
In his inst ru . ; ions Presiding Ids
trict Judge James M. Fitzgerald toldj
te.
the iurors tlo ir duty was v.
form, but
viola t ions.
no
I'.
to look for law
JUDGES MUSIC CONTEST
Mrs. L. S. pevoe. who is one of
the talented musicians of the city,
was selected as a judge in the liiusi il
conn st staged at F.ollevtie. There)
were a large number of the students j
, pa rt iotpa t in g in the event and much
i fine musical tal- nt fulind expression
'iu the stud-nts.
PRANCIE CHRISTIAN DIES
LONDON. Match 1C tl'Pl Fran
cie ( 'I' r i.--.: ia n. S". hist surviving great
grandchild of Fietther Christian,
leader of the I'.ounty Mutineers, died
at Ritcairn Island, according to in
formation received here.
Whether your printing job is
large or small, it will receive our
prompt attention. Call No. C.
i
BEWAKE OF FIKE the
stealthy thief who creeps
tip behind you. catching
yctt unawares-. . . . Take
every precaution against
five hut carry adequate
fire insurance.
1
Searl S. Davis
OI KI( l: '- KI.OOIl
Plaits. State' Bank Bids-
w
li
A
Eight General
Farm Meetings
Over Country
The County ACP Committee Is Hold
ing Meetings to Contact All of
the Farmers Possible.
Eight general farm meetings;
throughout the county have been;
scheduled by the tor.nty ACT com-;
mittee to discuss with farmers lhe
I'teS program: j
Wednesday. March Kith. 1:20 p. m. '
Nehawka Auditorium. j
Wednesilay. Marih lCth. S:00 p. m.
court room, riutsmouili.
Thursday. March 17th. l::;o p
Masonic hall, (ireeiiwood.
Thursday. March 17, S:0u p.
(2ao school house.
Fridav. Mar. h 1Mb.. l:".n p.
m.
m.
:u-
I'hilpot hall. Weeping: Water.
Friday. March 1Mb, 5:00 p
?d unlock school house.
m.
Monday. March lst. S:"o
Mauley school house.
Tuesday. March 2l'nd. S:t'0 p. m..
Heil school.
Tile O.IIIII V committee -..lot :i!'li.llt-
tura! agent attended the state wide
meeting at Crand Island last I ues-
day where they heard Claude Wick
ard. directoi- of the north central
region, discuss the program and ans
wer questions regarding it.
Although it wil; be impossible to
tell each farmer what he can do in-
been set as vet
the general Pt inciples
1 the program are now in the hands j ;js ,Mli5f tpc iaMv ,,v ,hl. Malhus
1 ' "" ""nittee. ! ,,e( k niano manufacturers. This is
-oic. iie,.,... ;l. an n on. . o.t
Many prnpu- have an i-ri'oii.Mu
niea of h.ow the program works and
what the basis of payments are. Ex
planation of these points with many
others wii! be made at the meetings.
Farmers and landlords may attend
. 1- , .... .1 !
:lany of these meetings that are con-
I v-eiiieiit for them
WOULD HOLD SON
LONI'ON. Manh IT, il'I'i- The
News Chronicle reported today that
Kurt S huschiiigg deposed Austrian
..1.., 11 e .. .1 a ... 1 ....
i ' 'O.ni' 11. e n.-.l j-i-vaicu l,. j..,
Vienna yesterday but changed his
mind at ihe last nionunt when in-
formed that ?lthouch he was at lib-
ertv to leave, his 11-vear old son
winters. andlurlll(I havr "'' I'''""'iil ;l l,Ud-
of
his father's "discretion.
Schuschnigg declined to leave un-
those condition.
declaring "My
nd I prefer to
conscience is clear
mv at cusers. ""
the newspaper
HITLER BACK HOME
MTWTCH. forma, iv. March IT.
t --Adolf Hitler arrived by air
plane from Vienna at 7 :." p. m.
i"-e. i-oiu-- ,.t.-, uo,.i.,,'.,.,.tu ....
it;.'....'. .0 t..-
. kfH'I'M I'sCOVt Tilritlf.-;
( 1
Hitler's reception was the most
; triumphant ot the many lie mis been
accorded in this city.
DENIES REPORT
LON'IKtX. Man h 1 i I IT Th.e
German embassy today denied a re
port from the Spanish embassy which
re-'s:l''' iM:lt Sptnih foreign o
had definite information that :.(. utiO
German storm troops were en route
to Spain to aid nationalist forces.
PROTECT DEPOSED PRESIDENT
VIENNA. March 1 fi Il'I'i
Wil-
heim Miklas.
deposed pres-ident of
Austria, is under protection ol nazi
rtorm troops with a guard to pro
tect him against molestation, it was
learned authoritatively today in po
lice fjuarters.
TO CELEBRATE ARMY DAY
LINCOLN. March 1 r. il'I'i Gov
trror Cochran today asked Nebras-,
kans to observe April fi as army day j
in commemoration (if America's en-j
trv into the World war.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j
Iotilil l-'rnrr floimlima n.lily Jill !
'Cassidy of Bar 20 j
nml .lli 11 lilt-l nil 'I Dirk I'tirrrll in
'Missing Witnesses' i
Scr vv'.at lir ji.ns to tlirrnt ln Cliap-
tr "t "Thr l,onr liiintrr." ''omplt,
matino1 l;ovv riatunlav at Hti'l 1
two i ompi tr stiows evu v losl'.t. i
Adults 25c Children. . .10C;
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Jouu rnfrl nml ifni'iT Trni'j In ;
'Mannequin' ;
Iitama of a ; liop
ait f ! T i sn'k
it iimt a million- ;
ppnie.-s -tli th- '
wni'1-1 .iin.-t ti?m. Joan 'raw-forii's
l.o.-t pi.tri:e in fiv years. Also j
mly. Iirvr thr ilr. tV
M M.V M VTI-NEB A T U::'.l
Matinee, 10-25c
Nights, 10-SOc
TUESDAY ONLY
1I4b Hnrtnm Oar Shun lanOrttf
Collit-rt u'l t horl" Unjfr iu
Xovai?icU'
Trnr.i t'.e fan-.cus
a:g:;t's Our Nis'.:t
stage p'av. "To
Matinre at ."0.
LOCAL LADIES ENJOY PLAY
I In spite of the inclement weather:
Mrs. Robert Haves and Mrs. Fete
Carr ventured to attend the matinee i
presentation of Helen Hayes in Vic-1
Itoria Regina at the Paramount the-.
tier in Omaha sponsored by the dm-
aha drama league Tuesday afternoon
and evening. They conid scarcely
find words to describe their impres
sions of the magnificent period set
ting, unique acting; of Helen Hayes
who must be seen to have any idea ' successful piece of engineering came
of her ability and the large num- when the St. Mary's cutoff of the
her 'of ex.elloni actors supporting Missouri river north of this city was
Miss Hayes and Werner Ratcmau completed and the new channel
who himself was most excellent as dredged out under the direction of
the queen's husband. ' . S. engineers, became a reality.
There are t ight people on t ur, The engineers cut a channel eighty
1
i ahead of the company getting stage
land preliminaries-, ready lor each per-
i tornianco. besides an executive staff ''and give added protection from flood
jof C.ilbert Miller who pr. sents 1 he nd i t ions in that area in the high
! play. Thirty-six characters appiar water season.
on th.e stage in the play proper, each.
an artist in bis or lit r part. Scenery
p. ni..luas especially made and painted by
' American companies but cost nines
v.oro made by the Simmons company
of London and the dispatch lcex and
the London Times was ohtaimd from'
the periods of Vhtoria's reign. Even
stationery was London made. Eur-,
niture and curtains were very mag
! i i fi iit as well as pictures and bric-a-brac
furnished by the Lyon com
pany of London. A unique piano,
very rich in tone and which brings
about a most uii"Xp"itid ilitiiax in
a scene between ijueen Victoria and
her husband as she sits t' play
j ..lM.ink IO Mt. 0,)lv with Thiil(. Kv(,s--
. f advert isin-
but to show
th.
th.
; ca re
nd
ort
made to make
play true to the times and yet it
greatly adds i the powtr of Helen
Hayes" ability, she begins as a young
queen in 1SM7 and carries through
until 1M7 her golden jubilee -never
at any time losing the little
personal characteristics that mark
her as a woman and queen through
out. As Ihe curtain fell on the (los
ing scene of the third yet which was
n reproduction of the Cold- n Jubilee
with her family about her. the aud
ience recalled them as she stepped
forward tach time with her leadinc
a. tors until finally' she came for-
j ward alone.
?.Iiss Jean Hayes surprised he
' mother at the third act by making it
I
j known that she was present.
Mi.-
Jean had nlanued to see the play in
jT),.g M0ineS on Monday evening but
00,1.0. ,.fi;.. uitt, n K, iio,.l
tl I I lllld . "HICI "I' "'Utini v 1.
contest made her cancel that date
and they gave her permission to at
tend the play in Omaha yesterday
afternoon. She spi tit a few hours
with her family and returned in the
evening to her work.
CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT
; OMAHA. Mar-h 10 VP i Harold
jO. Gould. 42. for L'u years a trusted
j employe of the Fairmont Creamery
(company here is under arrest charged
I w ith embezzling $12.mi of com
jpany funds. Facts in the c ise will
! lie presented to the gland jury
J which was called yesterday to iti
jvestigaie alleged mismanagement of
I countv government. Jano-s l. r.ii--fice
... ' '
1 is li . county attorney sai-.i.
FOUR SISTERS APART 59 YEARS
KENT. O. (FRi -Four sistms In .Id
i reiiTiion whi.h brought them to-
gether for the first time in a'.t years.
i Their last tet-together was in
lTfi.
A brother, who lives in Castle Rock.
Wash., was unable to attend.
ependable
ar
nsurance
IF you were sued for
damages resulting from
a car accident . - you
would APPRECIATE
the value of our depend
able Insurance and local
agency service.
CALL 0E SEE
INSURANCE- c
Xjjt' Plattsmouth
St Mary's Bend
Eliminated by
Engineering Work
.
jTiscouri River Is Shortened Three
Miles by Cutting; New Chan
nel North of City.
This morning the climax of a very
' feet w ide and ('.."'Mi feet long to
1 -hoi ten the stream some three miles
Captain I. R. Thornton, of the
heal engieners rffice. who has been
advocate for years of this cut off
was among the engineer officeis pres-
ent to witness the completion of the
work.
The work was under the direction
(,f Lieutenant Colon 1 William Hoge.
in i barge of rivei work in this dis-
t riot . and many of the high ranking
officers from this seti'-n w re on
tlie scene to witness the success of
the endeavor.
SAYS GERMANS TO SPAIN
LONDON'. March 1 .". I IT) Thirty
thousand storm troops are en route to
s'pain to try to deal a tb ath blow t
the loyalist government, the Spanish
embassy In re t barged tonight.
Filevvhinney's Candies
MADE AT SFRINCiDALE FARM
ARE NOW SOLD AT
Bates Book Store
WE ARE THE
Authorized Plymouth
(and DeSoto) Dealers
in Plattsmouth
Make Your Next Car a
'PLYMOUTH'
TIM". H Til vi
sta I I' IIIIST
Some Good Buys in Used Cars
R. V. Bryant Motor Co.
Guy Long, Salesman
LAND, FARM and
RANCH BARGAINS
FOR
Mike
SALE
Lutz. -Wat ba
seed potatoes
ml 7-2 tw
LOST 0E STRAYED
Flack Angus yearling hriftr. Find
er please notify William F. Halmes,
phone r,Mi.1. ml4-2sw
WANTED
Flowing, gardens, luge or small
acreages. Roy C. Cole - Son. phone
r.!i'J-V. Flattsmouth. in 1 a-L'ld-1 1 w
WANTED - -Used Fat mail. Reg. "
j Tractor:-. 2:-:m models. Huy cr trnil".
I'hitismotith phone
ltiT-t fw
FOR SALE
Sorrt l liofso. so vi ti years old.
::outi(L woitht 1 '!!. Hf-iian Cak''
unior. I-otiisvill-. nil4-'v
F0R SALE OR RENT
'1 aire trai t of lo w land. I '.u".l
top mih-s south of riattsmoti' h. I n -(jtiiro
of J. H. Grave::, I'lattsmouth.
Ni In-.
ru 1 4 - t v.
HAMPSHIRE VAIKH SOW SAL?:
TT, lieiul. to farrow from sale day on
into May. Also few hoii e fall hoars.
Saturday, Match 1!. 1 o'loik, iu
Xi hawka. Hai ry M. Knahe. Owner.
i liawka. Nohr. nil"-,"sw
L-PKCIAL SALE First Orado Timothy
Se'd. iutrtty. ; ormiuatioii.
2. Iowa crown, ln.'.l crop. SS.OO
per iutshel. Nehr. City. When this lot
is sold, no more at this price.
Frank A. Lartliiip, Nebraska City.
Nebraska. mll'-Csw
REAL ESTATE
i Farms, ranches. Lincoln property
! Dairy, exchanges anywhere, line acre
apo at Arlington. John St howaltc.
I Lincoln. Nchr., Kichardo Block,
j . lt'.v
j FOR SALE Bartlin'3 Pasture Mu
lture contains the following giasr::
redtop. timothy, rye grass, blue and
orchard, and. the following cloven:
red. sweet, alsike. alialta. lesnedej-a
and white Dutch. 3G.30 per bu. of
45 lb". Dviiiuesr CEtahlichrcI ti" years.
Edward Bartliug Se. d Co.. Nbrasi-
Citr. Xebr.
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