PLATTS MOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 19H 'S DART PAGE 3. CUPID Ladies' Silk Underskirts In new spring shades in Kelly Green, Mahogany, Russian Blue, Alice Blue, Wisteria, American Beauty and Brown. Prices $1.50, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 ZUCKWEILER & LUTZ FT AGAIN PIERCES THE HEART M Popular Cass County Young Peo ple Wedded in This City Yes terday Afternoon at 1 :30. in MliMi mm IT ilfiiL&rj DEEP PURPLE" TO THE 1 PARmELE Playwright Taken for Real Crook 1 In Quest for "Atmosphere" Poor Markmanship of Cop per Saved Author. Paul Armstrong", author of the ""Deep Purple," which comes to the Parniele on Saturday ni?ht, February 28, is a rreat stickler for realism. In seeking his "types'" and "atmosphere" for the play, Armstrong managed to fret in the pood graces of the chief of a New York "mob" of "dips." Armstrong played the part so well that he was allowed to attend a secret meeting: of the clan held in a Hat in Upper New York. Hut Paul didn't know that the police were "wise." During the progress of the meeting; the blue eoals appeared and proceeded to raid the place. The crooks lost no time in making their getaway through the windows. Arm strong followed the crowd, but was unfortunate enough to re ceive a bullet in his left leg". Captured and taken to the hos pital, Armstrong- had some trouble in convincing the author ities that he was not a dyed-in-the-wool crook. The flat in which the episode occurred was the original for that in which the main scenes in "The Deep Pur ple" take place. Mrs. Britt Much Better. After an illness of severa weeks Mrs. Annie Dritt was able to be down town today, and her large circle of friends were very much pleased to see that she was feeling" so much improved in health. She has been suffering from an attack of lumbago, ami this malady has been a most painful one, but Mrs. Britt is greatly improved and her friends are trusting that she will not ex perience another attack of this kind. The King of All Laxatives. For constipation use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the "king of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At Druggists or by mail. II. E. Bucklen & Co., Phila delphia or St. Louis. PLATTSMOUTH BUSINESS COLLEGE INCREASES IN SCHOLARSHIP RAPIDLY from Tuesday's Dally The interest in the--Plaits- mouth Business college is - still growing and the enrollment of the scholars still continues. Four more students have ar rived from Kansas to attend the school here, and their coming here is proof of the fact that the school is all that has been claim ed for it, as these students know the college and the instructors, and so well satisfied are they with the work of the college that they have come all this distance in order to complete their work in the school. Claude Coackley of Mayetta, Elean Stanley, James Doyle and John Wilkensori of Ilorton, Kansas, are among" the new students, and their coming here is a very high compliment to the college and the able in structors who preside over the work of the school. Plattsmouth has long needed ?.n institution of (his kind, and the new college fills a long-felt want in the educational line that in time the citizens will realize will be one of the biggest things that has been brought to the city, as it alTords the young men and women a most excellent place to study and qualify themselves for a career in the business world and pre pare them to All any position to which they may be called in the future. The Plattsmouth Busi ness college is a big" thing; and should be fully appreciated. ilk I pip I (112' i NEXT Saturday night, February 28th, will wind up our Clearance Sale of heavy suits and overcoats. We're going to make this last week the most interesting special price event ever offered to the men of this community. Disregarding former values entirely, we will offer you the choice of any overcoat in the store garments that are worth from $15 to $30 will clear this week 1 A at, each b HJ Any novelty winter weight suit, former $10 values $15 to S30 this week, each Beginning next week the first week in March, our attention will be de voted to spring and sum mer goods. Manhattan Shirts :. Stetson Hats Yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at St. Paul's church, in this city, was performed the ceremony mat united tne lives anil hearts of two of the popular young" people of the county, Mr. Clarence K. Meisinirer and .Miss Luella L. KalTenberger. The wedding was a very simple yet impressive one, performed by Rev. J. II. Steger, pastor of the church, and the bridal couple were attended by Miss Edna Mei- singer, sister of the groom, and Messrs. Mike and Fred Kaffen- berger, brothers or tne bride. Miss Kaffenberger was gowned very handsomely in pale blue chiffon over silk and carried a very handsome bouquet of bride .osps, wnue tne groom was clothed in the conventional black. The wedding party, after the ceremony, departed for the home f the bride's parents, near Cellar Creek, where a very elaborate o'clock dinner was served to the party and a number of the close relatives of the newly wedded pair, ihey will in the future make their home on a farm near Cedar Creek. The bride is the charming and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam KalTenberger, two of the worthy residents of this part of the county, and she has been brought up among the cenes where she will make her future home and where her riends are without limit. The groom is a very fine young lan of splendid character and is he son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. eisinger, and like, all of his amily, he is among the most re- iable young farmers in the county and well liked by all who ave the pleasure of his ac uaintance. To the newly wed ed couple the best wishes of hundreds of friends will be ex- ended and that they may have 11 the happiness they so well eserve is the wish of the Juor- al. For Everybody. Mr. John S. Holly of McAdoo, 'a., judged right our specialty which for many years is so well nown to our families. He writes as follows: "I received our handsome calendars, for which please accept my sincere thanks. I wish to add that Trin- r's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is very good for all kinds f diseases and that it gives a good appetite. This remedy hould be in every household. It hould be recommended to every ufferer, because it is good for verybody. Yours truly, John S. oily." It is an undeniable fact lat this remedy is good for everybody, because it creates a eallhy appetite, regulates the igestion and keeps the bowels lean. At drug stores. Jos. riner, Manufacturing Chemist, 333-1339 S. Ashland Ave., Chi- ago. . lor rheumatic and euralgic pains use Triner's liniment. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas' Ec- ectic Oil at once. Safe for chil- ren. A little goes a long way. 5c and 50c. At all drug stores. & SPECIAL SALE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. We offer the following goods at 20 per cent discount: Furniture of all kinds. New and second-hand goods. - - .j. In the new goods line we offer all our Furniture, Ranges and Stoves. Oil Heaters, Perfection 4 Cookers and Ovens. Mattresses, Beds, Springs an Cots. .3. Sanitary Couches and J Pads. - - Rugs df all kinds. Suit Cases and Trunks. Also a :. good second, .hand piano at a bargain if taken soon. . ' Call and see our lino be fore buying elsewhere. I MRS. O. P. MONORE. Yow Friend WW He Ip You ef Vi W Give Oorif icdcs with every cash purcnase made at ur wiji haye many thousand dollars worth of these certificates in its possession. It will be easy for you and your friends to secure a large percentage of these certificates if you get busy at once. Line Up Your Friends and collect a greater amount than anyone else and so secure for your very own, this expensive instrument. Worm wnm Here is a short description of this magnificent Segerstrom piano: It is a large size instrument, measuring 4 ft. 9 in. in height. 5 ft. 2 in. in length and weighs, boxed ready for shipment, over 800 lbs. The finest materials and most experienced workmanship have produced in the Segerstrom an instrument execellent in tone, power and appearance. The case design is very beautiful. It is adorn ed with rich carvings, standing out in bold relief, indicating artistic elegance. The surface of the instrument attracts at once with its deep mellow color, polish and resplendent as a mirror. The keyboard is a wealth of genuine ivory keys. The action is easy, elastic and responsive. The piano has a fine, full singing tone, at once deep and tender, capable alike of producing spectacular musical effects and of yielding the softest, dreamiest melodies. This elegant piano compels admiration for its massive showy qualities, and likewise proves itself friendly to the deepest, tenderest feelings of the heart. It will win its princely way in any home. . It is installed in thousands of the best homes, conservatories, educational and religious institutions in the land and is well and favorably recommended by leading public men, women and institutions; by musicians, teachers and ctLer excellent judges of musical instruments. Ask to see the portfolio containing these recommendations. it For Your Home This piano will make your home more attractive for yourself, for the rest of the family, and for your friends. It will beautify the parlor, keep the children at home; teach the daughter a fine accom plishmentj make home life pleasant to the son, entertain your friends, brighten the lonely hours, and promote sociability and good fellowship. kA Or For Your Society If not for yourself, then you will want this piano for your lodge, liteiary society, school room, church or Sunday schooL A piano will secure a larger membership. bring out the members every meeting. make the program more impressive, aad to the beauty of the room, and promote the friendship of all members. Hiow fo Z1 H 32E IE Cu out the coupon at the bottom of this advertisement, fili it in properly, mail or bring it to our store. Then buy your goods at our store, get your friends to buy, and have your friends get their friends to buy. Collect all their certificates and place them to your own credit in our store ballot box. With your friends' help you can secure several hundred dol lars' worth of certificates every week. The piano will be given to the one securing the greatest number of certificates. Contest will start Monday, March 2, close Oct. 1, 1913 Our Prices Will Remain as Low as Ever! REMEMBER: It will not cost you one penny more to trade with us. Our prices stay just as low besides, we oiler many special bargains. Our goods will still be of thoroughly reliable quality, and our styles and patterns all modern and at the height of fashion. There is every reason why you should do all your trading at our store. COEU1E TO THE STORE TODAY AMD SEE THE PIAWO Play on ittest it, then enter your name in the contest " and commence saving certificates. (FILL, OUT, CUT OUT, MAIL Oi: CUING TO OUR STORK) lyjl ..lyjM-HBS?- Soger) Msinni Bring to the Store Today pn NOMINATION COUPON EI. M. SOENNICUSEN, I'lattsraouth, Nebr. I wish to nominate as a candidate in your Piano Contest I understand this is merely a nominatton not a vote and does not obligate me in any way. Name Date Address ywu mm "THE DAYLBGHT STORE"