THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1021. TAdL TWO SOME FACTS ABOUT OUR G8VESENT Local Financial Institution to Distribute Interesting Informa-j lion in the Form of Illustrated Articles Soon. j rLATTSMOUTII SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL A 4 - v THE UNIVERSAL CAR WE WANT TO INTRODUCE TO YOU OUR NEW SHOP FOREMAN "Con" Tschakert "Con" was formerly foreman for Sample-Hart. Ford dealers. Omaha, and is a high class Ford mechanic and any work entrusted to us will have the same careful and efficient attention as in the past. Our good friend and faithful employee R. C. 1 litchman. or "Brownie," as he is better known, is leaving us this week to engage in the banking business at Blair, so when you come in ageiin call for "Con and he will ake care of your wants. We Guarantee Our Work T. H. POLLOCK AUTO CO., Authorized Ford Dealer Phone No. 1 Plattsmouth Gymnastic WILL BE GIVEN BY ICai, Jed. Sokoi, NO. 2, PLATTSMOUTH Sunday, August 14th AT Catholic Sokol Hall with the assistance of the Ladies' and Men's Classes of Omaha and South Omaha. BEGINNING AT 2 O'CLOCK Admission 25c Ghilden 10 Not lor years has :1k re been sv-i h : t he n:,i'!. r ;m.y be he is s i j : i to find i evblettf uiiieU sis : ts in the worM '. .-.c-m.et !ii:.g m-w ;r I lit-iii. Tlioy have J tol.iv. Kvi'i! t he caMml rt ader "f 1 b'' : pc rt b u hi r :i;me;;l to m-w cit iy..".i- ! !.::!v low sp:: per sees ih:;t 1 li v. '-'id ! . fipi'oii: ners ,ci.oo! iKiit-n. m't is si-:-'; i.ii'i :i' o.is a doctor. The way v. . !I .'urui ki.ig intt rest inc. and in-, to .-uoi.'l In-.: 1 1 li i-; through an awaU- tractive r-.!ii.g to prnci ically cv- : o;:od ii.t tc.-i in ! aii'nirs of i nr I'rjMic Tl.-- community is sure io j (;, eminent and an increnseJ feeli:;.; hrnel.t '.You: this o h ! ri but ion ami of i"ir respousinilliy in us w - nil e i". e; y nornc sm-uui nave ;. cemi-l'tei ami a i! m ini.-.: ration. Not until wo m l. understand i lio in :ign it u do and effi- Never Iefort have American-; taUon ciencv of lli" 1'nited State's stivirn- sncl, in; me intcrtsi in ihoir guv inoiit d we fool tl;o respect for it ; .--mm :i t . The ex'on-ien of income and the pride in participating in it ;.'(sni.l t!u- widespread pun base of that it deserves. Lihi-r:,v i .omN ha vo ;a;.d o us a! 1 linan- At tho prosont moment, in spite of eial pailiur in it-; welfare. We all all on;- unrost. tho I'nited Statos is tho inui-t favored of tho world's na tions. Wo l:ao onjoyed a century and a nali oi tno gov em nion i oi (i.e people, for tho poopio. by tho poo pi-." l! is not perfect, but it is the strong' -ost. most substantial and most of ficio nt government in the world to day. The liank of Cass County is coit temph;' ill'-; tho fro-' distribution anions its friends and patrons .of a sorios of highly illustrated articles on tho government of tho I'nited Slates. Tho articles, although writ ton in popular form, w ill bo of real educational value. They are to be mailed di:'"cily to the homos of this coiinliunit y wit 'unit charge. This plan is in keeping with tin new idea ;l:.it every progressive financial in stitution owes a broader service to its foiiimm-.it v Tlic modern bank is no! bank and have their nam longer only a place wluT" mor.ey isj'-'u-iou in tin- mailing list, th-posited at one w indow and draw n j i:;;S boon act icipatod that many at another. It is rail. or a oeiitor of i v i wi-h to k"; each numlter of Hie (.'list r not i vo and helpfnl i:iforn:al i'ii j,.s of :;o eminent articles as i" to which any oik may lri::u j: is li - , . ,j ,-d . as each will ib-al with a dif n.ncial problems with some i li - ; . . t n j department ot tl:o tbivern di :(' of limliu. a solution for tiiein. iM.r. 'i'. l-'or this purpose it is nndor- ii.. . .: ... .1 i ,. v . ;...! I iir.t t iwro 'is ii ;i i 1 !; ! e :i li'n I ,;'t' H .III 'U'UU' 'i ( ti'.i' each of u-. il-rive.- . :'$ i.uitihor oi he..::tiful coniaiisoj-.:. from tho .-orvico of t ho "'i rnment . . : "f w iiic'i c:in '.m- obtained by any They have i'eon linn'.u!:! u to the i rvit ilosirinu it by ( aHiiiy uurin minu'e. and however well informed- bank in. u b.ours tor it. wa.iit to i ::ow n.oro about 'i a::l wo l.avo a ri, .'.! to know. Tliat is why tie pubiicaii'in of this material comes at pivei.-.c!y the ri.-ht nioimnt uiul why it may bo expected to be so ut looinc. This lmliiic interest in governmental a:fairs is a boailhy and natural int"rest. Ii will bad !o iucrea.-i-d knowledge, a more in ; Ili.-u-ni nmb rsi ;;ndii!L; and a I. .104 iion-.; stride ahead. This emumiii ity is to be cm o. ra t u la ! e on tho foro-.-iuht aiol ontt i priso that brings this material within t lit roach of every one. Wo understand that it is the de sire to make this distribution n-3 wide a.-, possihb'. Sumo, howi-ver. are snr i" bo overlooked and as the snpply of articles is necesariiy limited, it is .-lmue-ted that everyotn wim vvil:cs to reeeivo thelll call at tl'.O foi- in- - . . i f v Vi- w.; -i 4 if -fv .J aw ihii mm. They are the next thing on the program. Just what you need lcr the coming cool evenings, or that August vacation which you have been waiting to take. Coat and Pull-over style men, women, boys and girls. Worsted, shaker m,.v.i, ., ya. iii.!- -h 1 jimmmMm """'J I " ' ;'' Pi' -; :i't 1 I for or rope weave. : ' .' DAN S. BUTLER MAY RUN FOR G ! Omaha Citv Commissioner Not Averse to Xaking Kace on Democratic Ticket Next Year. :.::iua. An-., s. ' :it . n-.-r it: m ;t year's unlit matoriai centos! in bo:h ropnldian and ! :mi r 1 i ic pritnarii has I'tn ari'toi-'i in (it:. aha :' Citv !i"s, exceeil ! per pa i: .M' n's s!iir: e eod i .o'ii. Mr-n' and i'o hats exeot n " ach . Men's ami t-oys" caps exceed $ -1 a ! 1 . .'.itii's and !os" ne: k:ie and neck ,l . a i exceed J each . Mi n'.--. women's, misses' and boys' j.itnas. n iu a ' i; aw ns and underwear cceo:l $" each. Kiaiollos. p. Tticoats and waists X- I each. M.n's vv a . ia ; s. old separatelv : . ill Miits. exce-'d " each, and house or rniokin eo.its or j ickets. and 1 m mm.-:, lent i:. Cutler's it -. I'.C louniiu ibes excoed $T.."o' that he 111 i Is r no: be av.-r.- to The .Mi'.'in iioo'is on which it is p s d to en 'ho tax in half in-li-.d'.s: Tennis rackets, nets, racket '.t rs ami presses, .-kates. snows hoes. -I-;is. toli. u. n. oanoo paddb-s and so'kin:; the ib-moeratio nomination and by the leoon' rosenoe in Cmaha o; A. .1. W.v-..-r. ot Falls Ci:y. list-d ! is a probable candidate for the re- ! T . 1 I . ' i t rt T 1 lit ill', til:, fit. 'I I We:.v.-r ooi.,nlto.l ' s.-v. r:,l ! , . ! i .0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ns. po'.o niallets. basiball bats. j Omaha repn id iea 11 s on his vi-it her j ami is a miet st ood to have receive ! j considerable oiiooi:rauem:i! to u-t in the race lor uoveiuor. NEERASKA PIONEER DIES ihtn with little ,.r nothins to at- AT UNIVERSITY PLACE! "'V ,"lt' "w , "I11"rs- T1,.f -V nnnjiy settled in ass county, lour miles I wost of Murdock. taking up a home-I'niver-ii v I'lace. ; i;.. Aim. 7. -toad, and there lived for over thirty lis. (:ar!"tte Waldron. one of t lio v e: rs. ex periencin.i, all the hardships arl Nebraska pioiu--rs. and mot her j ; nd privations of the early Nebraska "!" II. !'.. Waldron and W. T. Wald- pioneer. roti ( mt.tiia. died early Sat unlay . evening a' the heme of her daughter.' , . Mrs. J. K. Cas-. o!" I'niv er-it v i'lace The IUM-ral v. ill be held at C. A. Murdock of Neflavvka and u'i 'in k Tue-ihfV ninri.intr t'rom Ihc Kir.st Methodist" church of Cniversit v ' (:- A- Vradenburi? of La l'latte pur i'iac- and tile b...v t,k' ii ove, lani b ' h''d I-ordson tractors of the T. II ai!t..:,.oiole to Water!..'.. Neb., where 1 P';' '(K'k Al!'" t!"s week. bMiial will take place about J o'clock, in th- afternoon. .Mrs. Waldron is survved bv riv children. Mrs. . M. Mnwrev. of' " Creenwood. Neb.; 11. !!. Waldron of i A '.!.! obis Sui ts just a iri ve.i. lb. t h Omaha: Mrs. W. I Parker of l'ni-M" 'lk M-ihoany finish. Hack v.-rsitv fir.ee- W '" VV;. t.i r,.,, ..( rv.,-! ! " l"-war prices. Christ & Christ. aha and Mrs. .J. K. Cassel of fni ver ity I'lace am! twelve grandchildren. Mrs Waldron came to Nebraska' WANTED. RESTAURANT with her husband. II. II. Waldron.) who died eleven years aso. in the A rood location for restaurant. No fail of 1 SC. 1. (ros.-in- the Missouri i ratii: house in tow n of 2Mt. Cood river ai Omaha, drivin.i; up I'arnain ! s!:rroundin- country. Call phone No. -troet v h n Ho- i-iiy was ;; small I ;77-i. (Mat tsmoutli i DUOFOLDS IMa i t sim in t h, Nebraska. u'oves. ma.. protectors, .-noes anu i; t t'o.nis. !.;f hairs and clul's. balls lil kinds, im iudin-; 'nasi-balls, fo-.i'-l.alis. ;.-n:ii-. uoif. ia crn.-se ami bil liard hails, fi-hins rods and re-Is. bil-la-rd and ;i""'. tables, chess and clicker biards and pieces. dice. !;anio and parts of panics (except nhiyiny: cards and chii iron's toys and .md a!l similiar articles. I it peal of the in per cent tax on earhonnied buttled beverages, which . .m. .... i ....;.? 1., .1... i.i.hki. It is conceded that IWih r woul i " " . sv.eep the democratic prima ri-s ,,. : ' 'T r tnon . 1, 1 y . a ls was .1 isctssed l).mS!as,r,!tv ami 'hat if he ran h. ;'; 1 ,u' '.' s '"V1"1 U"rAhWx lcUo" would be a form.dablo candidate. A, "" t'(1 "u mbers o a .-suit th.ue is ;, movement on to ::'' ''-'. wiio argued tha, .' imiuce niuler to tib- ;or eoueress and 'V":' ' '! ' '" !Vm Vi .,1,X Illllhh ai iouiltailis ill l in- ilio-s dim i'.r.ller's siateno 'ii !ias aroused tlo Hitchcock lorets. ii'r;i,.!-c there is no love lost lietween the 1 1 i t c h coo i; - M u 1 -len i n ii ami 'iutbr. ami because Hiichcoek s.-e-. the danger in having !ot Ii the senatorial and gubernator ial tii iuocrat ic candiuat.es from ( M 1 1 a ! i a . r;.u aiii'insi Coiiiiressnian A. W. .lof feris or whoever the ri publicans may nom I mi t o. The Iiovve;j republicans are inter ested in tho Weaver candidacy be '.amo they would pref.-r a candidate of a more progressive tvpe than the l-'alls city man and reiiard Weaver as a rather dangerous man in t lu pin ma ry . HMe.'r. tho more radical minded republicans view Weaver's probable entrance into the race with approval. They (inure thai if Weaver. Adam MoMullen of Heatrice and Ceor'' Williams of Fairmont should all run Arthur C Wray. of York. who in Omaha is listed as a certain candi- itlaie in the republican primaries. would win the nomination hands li'iv.u. rt lain the levy on the bottled fronds sold lartreiv in tin- rural districts. Caps! Our 1 ' s 1 1 allowing o mens and boy.M Ccjpy is icntly for you. U lias c.:ji years since wo liavf: n oil' Ii n t lassy Ixinch of ciif)s. For looks, comfort anJ fmibli tiiey. cannot be excellerl. Whether your choice runs to p!.iin !!u rccn er blown - lroadclot!is, tweeds and the pojMil-u her ring hones your size is here. With or without pleats, waterproof visors, ll hand somely finished with silk lining. Two Dollars and I ifty Cents and I hfee Dollars. Yc have a whole flack of boys caps at 25c, and an equally large herd of men's at 9ic. rituw c imsimi TAX ON ICE CREAM MAY SOON PASS OUT And With it That Imposed on Wear ing Apparel Agreement Practically Reached Washington. An;;. -V Areoinont to '-Ii in ina I p the Ijxi'.-, on f;iuntain drit;k.s and ice crAnn and the so call ed luxury tax on wearing apparel is understood to have been reached to day by republican members of tin hous,. ways ;,nd means committee. :ii'inir in executive se-.-ion. a reduc tion of one-half in the in per cent levy on sporting froods also is said to have bi.en airrecd upon. The total Ii-.-s of revenue fro mi hose proposed ehatiires would he slibtlv less than :F.-.i-(H,iMif. .-,,( t1(. reductions are the first to he passed upon bv the majority mc;:ibo; in their effort to carry out the announced program ot republican bo'is.. leaders o cut half a liillion (P ilars from il-.e n.ii jon's t..i bill. ttf?!' Tim wearinu aiparel jos ro poi.ed for repeal are In pet rem of the amount by which the costs of: Women's and misses' hats, bonnets iDd l0"d I'viTol J 1 .1 ,.,-, ) Wc-Cjen's and liiis'-s' silk st-ck luge- or li'.-.e "e i 12 per pair Mhii's. wemea's, wis-.es Hid bco j' boct, shoes, pumps aud -Uppers t- cecil $10 per pair. Men's aud buys bilk stockings or CHANGE IN IMMIGRATION LAW Washington. Ati-r. S. An amend inrii' to t!ie porcent iiro of immigra tion law that would permit as many as twelve hundred inimiunints to en ter the I'nited States from any nation will he iat reduced in eonirress at the i i ut st of Secretary Davhs. it was an nounced today at the department of labor. Tho present law. which fixes ill- maximum number of immirrrants from any country at :'. per cent of the total in tlii-i country in 1!10 effects especially, it vva.s explained Austra lia. Xew Zealand and other countries which in recent years have sent one thousand or l.i'iui immigrants of a de-irablo typ, whereas now their ipiotas urn below 1'On each. Few countries in Kurope would be a fleet cd by the amendment, it was stated. luiinijrrant.s in excess of July and August (fuotas. now held at. various port.., will be admitted under person al bond and eharircd to the year's to,-;ils. Commissioner Cencral Hus band of the immigration bureau an nounced today. Th" order was issued after a conference with ship line 1 1 p resen t at i ves. ADMIRAL SIMS AT IT AGAIN to $15.00 c. E. W escott's dohs 'EVERYBODY'S STORE" AMT! DCHP Oil I octal. Kentucky, as a substitute fori ii, unfits (if some hind, the report do Mil I f ULLli UiLL j an anu ndmont by Semuor Kee 1. dom - jocrat. Missouri, nroposin". iimr" dras- PASSES SENATtia li a",pu,! WIW i - - - BONUSES FOR THE VETERANS Now Goes to House for Conference Search and Seizure Amendment Wins Over Drv Protest. Washington. Aug. S.- -The Willis i in i,l. ..l l ... -i i il, ...... :.;:i ... .......i I V i p; 1 1 a r reii -rendum t no soaaio i:.ie to,:a . .: ;o u.i ami sent to con'erenco witu the! hou-e. with the prospect of its linai-i New York. Au sr. S. State legisla tion converting more tha n ?:;7r..t'M, et'O to the aid of world war veterans nas I'eeii passed or is waitini;' tor t no Bank o! ; on re;. . c-ta ! mofica announced today ai t!;.' con-i Insi.ui of a :a t ion wide survev of t!; Tiio bonuses ranne from $1" a month for service in a number of stales to .SJ.i a month in North I a kota. v 'a i i I'ornia na.- pas-ad a bill for " cationa! educatioii of veteran, ib pendents and Aii-na. California. Oreiiou and South l)akola provide Inl aid in buyinn homes and in OreL-,,a the bonus is made optional with lio privilege f borrow in.ir up to $:'..nini from the .'-'ate. ..ii. l ii 1 1 ii i im'iiiii- i no vv ee i e u is. t , , .. . . . . . i . . . . i ,. ... .. . 'um ' ' 1 i. . ' i' Cpoti beimr informed of t ho act ion ( ,,onns,.s lotal!injr ? 1 m'",.!,..,,,. j ;vith Uurdock Hlood I minis situation. Veterans in four- Can 't h ok Well. e;,J w ; i 1 I 1 1" I I well with impure blood. Keep the t!oaurv officials said that the boor ri -.ulat ions which have been drafted i nd are ready for Secretary Meilon's and in e.ht more ke t - 1 v I. : t t V . t I - t 1 I.' I i V ( . "t I ' ifsi.- :ai urn , , , . . , ; . .. . , , I e, i! till Cllli' ! 1 a I I II I .- 1 ' 1 I V 'II ' nrovidimr tor easn bonu-es ot 1'.M.- ... ... ....I ii. . ... ,.. 'to toilow. .-.1.2.. arottIo. inature would not bo issued p-nl-j bama. Ceoriria and Mis'isippi have! - ,. . ttm action by the senate and house ; u.(1 , ,(i!s isatj:i air.hori.- Lost anything found ailjt ll J.nj,' . i to veterans in exemptions orjTry a Journal ad. "They satisfy." conien-os. I he remi la t ions would jii o, ide for use of medical boor un- i u- r th ruiinu of former Attorney C ueral I'alnu r, a ruling which the' bill i- designed to overcome. The ban again-t the proscribing of lu - r by p!y.sie;n ns am! limitations of preserip't ions of wine and whiskey j contained in the bill as passed by; house won- virtually unchanged by. the senate. but a fo-v important ; amendments were added. Thee in-; clmhd a provision to restrict opera-, tious of prohibition enforcement o!ii-: cers by prohibiting searches or any-attempt--- a: searching of private prop-j erty or promises without search war-' rants. A violation of this clause; would bo a misdemeanor subject to due of $l.'uu and one year's im prisonment. Penalties of live years' imprisonment and $1.UU0 lines were provided for persons attempt ing searches while posing as prohibition agents. The search ami sei.ure amendment was offered by Senator Stanley, dem- mg aol ec4Tisai Service Generators, Sfaders and fgnitisn Sysienis OVERHAULED! -Storage Elattery Service!- Located With Ceo. E. Weidman Tire Shop Ib.'lfast. Aug. S.--A letter Troiu Kear Admiral WilliaTii S. Sims, ac knowledging receipt of f-oiigrat illa tions from i.clfast comrades of the great war on his recent speech be fore the Ihiglish speaking union in London, in which h criticised activi ties of sinn loin sympathizers in the 1'nitcd States, was mad" public, hen today. "It may interest you to know that practically all the reputable news papers in Hi" Cnitcd Slates are now in thorough approval of our condeni na'tion of th" ac' ivit i"s if -inn fein - v mnat hiers in Mi" Cuited States." the b iter said. '"I his has lieen brought about hy a remarkable ex- pirs'-ion of opinion by Hi" American; V ople in the forms tf showers of ed. ! is mv hope C::i 'f "'H' c;ve1'- tl ti-e a very considerable influence upon the relations between our tu of S ummer oress -Uiooasi We have on sale all our Summer Dress Goods, consisting of Tissues, Flaxons, Dotted Swisses, colored Voiles in plain, figured and silk stripes and plaids. Your Choice at yz Price! GINGHAMS! 27-intli Gingliauis 25c 32-inch " 35c 32-incli Zephyr, $1.00 quality 7,3c One lot of Boys' Shirt Waists at. . . .75c SMOCKS! Ladies' and Misses' Smocks in white and colored. $6 values now. . .$2.50 Ladies' White I Iou.sc Dresses in Madras. Lincnc and Stripe Dimity, now selling at Vl price. Misses' and Children's Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 17 years, at One-Half P rice! 2 The above arc offered in full confidence lhal our cuatomcra arc gelling ihe very beat bargains of ihc season. f-Tri. countries."