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PAGE TTvG FLATTSKOUTE SEMI V7EEX17 JOURNAL MONDAY, EECEI-I3ER 18, 1022. IDEALS NEEDED BISHOP SHAYLER SPEAKERSHIP TO BE THE FIRST MAT TER CONSIDERED fx.-. .1-? n 1 ' 7r " T -.r j?7 " """" "Si Well Known Churchman Fears Up-; Until That is Settled Party Lines will You are cordially invited to inspect a very larcre and choice line of Diamonds, Watches, Pearls, Gold Jewelry, Rings, Sterling and Sheffield Silver suitable for that Christmas gift which you expect to make. We carry in stock a com plete line of watches, but spec ialize in the Gruen watch in many beautiful patterns in Verithin and Wrist Watches. A special sale on the won derful Brazilian Lucky Bug, which we are mounting in Scarf Pins and Rings. heaval Against Anglo-Saxon Civilization Dangerous. Remain Closely Drawn, Says the State Journal. ! In !es:: than ttnee weeks br.iska legislature will lie in t lie o tlie hur- If we are going to have a better, civilization, we must have better; manhood and better moral fiber, j nes3. The house democrats will hold Clif.rac.ter culture is the thing that; a caucus and will place a candidate counts." said Lishop K. V. Shayler, j tor speaker in the field. There are addressing the Rotary club of Omaha ; forty-one It show will you. be a pleasure to A. ON THE Jeweler SUNNY SIDE STREET" OF MAIN WILL OPEN STUDIO From Friday s Dally. (; II. OIjou. who has been very ac tively iibntifi'd with the photo ; ra; hit I ;ir.. ss in this city for the laM ytars. '.a decided to open up a j-'udi.j to t;ke rare of portrait work, ;:iid accordingly has secured the I iil.lii.tr t h t was formerly occupied 1 y th Kulincy barber shop and the n id:L- of ik-xi week expects to have the s 'idio noing. Mr. Olson will run 'hi-, ir addition lo the work of the Olson i'is-itf.r: i'h company and will he '.kid to have any of his friends mu look over the outfit. With ot electricity photographs f:ik-n irher day or night, v.iil fill :i lone felt want. Mr. also states that in the first - ' th" opening he will be t kjndlc orders for stamp .-ruphs. the r n wki Olso phot at a luncheon at the Hotel Fontenelle Wednesday. The bishop stated that education has been tried as a cure for the ills that beset civilization. but educa tion alone has not been effective. "I a:a not a pessimist," the bishop added, "but the facts face us. thai, there is a revolt against the Anglo-' Saxon civil i.ation. There is cur rent of revolutionary upheaval and it behooves us to ponder and to serve cur civilizations well. We know that civilizations and repub lics as treat as ours have passed .'way. I want the men and women of our city 10 face the facts as they are. I want all of ue to strive to make Omaha ;- bettn, bigger and brighter city." Moral Repair Costly The speaker noted that Nebraska is paying $1.500.00 a year for the work of moral repair and Omaha is paying $r00.000 a year to maintain its human i t pair shop. He quoted from statistics te show that the so called lower stratum of society is breeding at a rate much righer than th?t of itv. he : sserted. is the great in the advancement of civilization CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO of them and forty-one is many as compared with the four of two years ago and something lP-'e fourteen years ago. During the llllD legislative opeuing the little band of democrats caueussed and placed Theo Ostermin on the plunk as their candidate for spenker. .Mr. O. tcrman may again be the minority iK.minee. Regardless of increased democrat ic strength in the lower house, a re publican nill be speaker. Two years ,;go the republicans could find no democrats to fight with so they pro eeided to fight among tiumseivi with the result that Wnlter Ander son, defeated J. O. 1. candidate for empress from the 1st Nebraska dis trict at the election last month, was choien for the job. Tbb' year things will be different. ' There will be incentive enough dar ling ti:e approaching session lor men to t tit k together along politic:-. I lines. The republicans wiil probably stick uiK.nimourdy together until after a epcakcr is selected, although farm ers arc talking of a farm bloc, demo crats are trying to line up with anti- the superior element. Hered-1 republicans a:..i .....e. u..ur.- the great factor I , UI 1 L'iLS ul opinion tut- luiiuius in-. .scull neyroius. or .Norm iM.iite. ranchman and former mci'.ber of the legislature, is much referred to :is a -si h-.- : h.i.--f s.-i vs the Lincoln INITIATE CLASS OF FIFTY State Journal, continuing: Grant '--I WIi t "Gifts that Last!" THE ANSWER TO THAT ALL PEPLEXING PR03LEVI 3 vv - Ml -SI r, r.'.1.' y -iv .-. .i.- x7i xi r CIGARETTE CASES If r.f for he puiokes, he will appreciate these, or perhaps a smoking Ins Christinas gut. wo c either or both. Trices ri one set n sup-ht. ( ff V ' X'"Ai -. V.i-ii.1- --i V PEARL BEADS. FRENCH IVORY : v stoc U jf ! cry rgo you v. 01. h: ii.-.- f y toi'e a:iii ."1 r. "cure Set . odd piece-; of all toi'.et ware is e::.iect to find indudes Tcd-t Mi'.itarv Sets ki.uis. . -.'.-.i j.iS Sf KC'IAK Guaranteed indestructible btacir. 2 4-ir.ch strands in a beautiful velvet case for Other grades, $G. $7 and $S $5 Wt clc. k. 1. our s live alo have to li'atch to: 1 lie !ct ' prki tore thii vears. s, are lower 11 any time nifty Ivory ihia year :! t in the past ! t ' 1 m ,Ye also have the famous Mystic pearl beads, with a solid mother of pearl base in three different lusters. These come in a beautiful jewel box and case, and are priced as follows I-'-inch strr.ndj 9 5 3o-inch strands If H r- --i-cy.-7' i.Me:!rs. of Wavr.e. author of the cap a receptive l.-'S - "irr-T3 From Friday's Lat!y. jj-, 1 j3 sa;ti to tie in (.atiioiic I'augnters 01 .America, t n,,,i. D.,:: Garht r of Red lloud and Omaha court, will meet in the as.- ticorpe T. Staats of Fremont also are sembiy room of the Knights of Co- candidates. T. 15. Dysart. 01 Omaha, luiahus club Saturday afternoon at niis hen mentioned. t)ut there- is 1 o'clock when plans will bo made j m,th ing above th.e surf.ice to indi for t!ie organization of a state court icaie that he would care to right for for Nebraska. ; the job. 1). S. Hardin. J. Keid Greer. and .1. W. ("Big Bill") I.undy al?o T ?5 Ncthing Would Please Him Pore X? rade Getit's ;:n, Illinois, 7& !!-.: n oii of ear high T W:;to: .. Hamilton. Ill: '.V.iiuiin. South Bend and N. Y. i-'-ivrr-i- Tt Mi stock at prices to e,ry j-ocketbe-o';. Ail the new si; rv er. Kerv one guaranteed. s. tit !e YOUR ' PHOTOGRAPH The Personal Gift! Sittings made by Dec. 20 ready for Xmas. Have Them as Early as Possible! THE Wernsr Studio Coates Block Miss Anna Reilly, state regent of Io ;:; .Miss Clara Gi'gnon. Falls City, state dej-uty for Nebraska; Mrs. P. J. Flynn. FUltsmouth; Mrs. Wiliiani Fen ton and Miss- Celia Foster, Kin eolr., will attend the meeting. At i' p. m. a class cf 50 will be initiated. Miss Gagnon will have charrre of the ceremony. A banquet will be served in the 1 ing Iirandeis tea room at 7 p. m., Mrs. I Arthur F. Mullen, grand regent, pre-! siding. Mrs. Leo Hoffman will be J toastnii-tress: Mrs. Thomas Golden; in charge of program and Miss Helen Cerin. musical program. Rev. W. J. Grpce. J.. Creighton university, will be the speaker of the evening. Covers will be placed for 150. Om aha Bee. h.avn been Mentioned. Mr. T.umly icn"t hankering for the job. He admitted as much while in Lincoln Thursday. Thf member In m Sargent who talks with his hand though he was never educated to it. reaHzes that a speaker must be a super-mail if he would prevent he- tripped from time to time. Beautiful - Lasting and Useful EAR PINS MAY ORGANIZE A LOCAL RADIO Christmas stationery in all the j latest and most fashionable designs can ae round at the journal onice and at prices that are within the rerch of all. See our special lines. They are the best ever shown here. Receiving Set O'.vners to Band To gether After First of Year for JIutual Helpfulness. of Blank Dooirs! Yes yon can 4get all kinrlv Tbe Jonmal. HEX YOUNG General Auctioneer Live Stock Personal Real Estate Property PHONE 314 Platta mouth, Nebraska Call at my Expense X mas Sp eciais! Ladies "Miss Liberty" silk hose, per pair $1.50 Colors bi:ir-k. brown and white. Ladies mercerized hose, same colors 50 Mer.'.j dres? and work socks, 15c to 75 Infants wool hose 50 Ladies' hr.ndlicrchiefs, each, 5c, 10c and 15 Men's handkerchiefs at 8Vcc, 10c and 15 Turkish towel.?, 25c. 40c, 80c, 90c and 1.25 Fancy and plain; Large and small. Women's bed room slippers, $1.25 to 2.00 Men's all wool and cotton sweaters Men's flannel shirts. Granges Mince Meat Bananas Raisins Giape Fruit Currants Apples Sweet Potatoes Dales Cabbage Fifs Carrots Xmrr. Candies Celery Mixed Nuts Leaf Lettuce Cranberries Head Lettuce .a TELEPHONES M?in Street Store, 236 South Park Store, 118 c"r-m Ailuruav'i Pailv. For some tunc there Iris beet; dis cussed the organizing of a Kadio ciub n Pint tHiiouth, membership in which would be- open to all owners of receiving sets. Lut with the busy holiday season at hand nothing has been done to bri:.g the propo ciub into existence. However, immediately after Chri mas a paper will be circulated among the well known fans to secure their attendance at a meeting called t' perfect such an organization, and notices published inviting all radio owners to attend. It is estimated there are close to 100 reciving sets in the city of Platts moutli alone, and every owner would be interested in the mutual help and assistance that would come through the Kadio club. Perplexing prob lems could be introduced and dis cussed at the club meetings, diffi culties ironed out and the character istic:: of the ethereal wave studied from a wide angle. Xew wrinkles could be passed r.n to others and in this manner everyone get the bene fit of a wide experience. With such a club in existaace a number of out of town radio experts could be brought in for lectures at certain intervals and through its channels the more perplexing prob lems could be taken up with these experts for solution. The dues connected with the club would be negligible simpVy suffici ent to cover the cost of stationery, postage, etc. Meetings couid be ar ranged either in the homes of mem bers or down town buildings where anteana connections were available, and different types of sets experi mented with at the meeting. Tho possibilities are large ami it is strange no move has been made in this ilirection heretofore. 3- r t th pi- be. .'ot:-;u v.-ho hr-u L oi.e. a ; fi-:n cur store will be ""er-tab'.e gilt yr a could '(.). -e. Our lire of Swiss an n:ov r.r-ii!.: :s by far tliis store has ever car e ji"irj-c are based on our before t'a- tariff law ic-ctive. You wen't buy le wr.tt hes c'eap-r for yenrs never. White, green an 1 d rases. Iiii)bor. or flexible Cl'.ed br.-ceUt stvlcs. th. v::ie siblv ch 1 v.ur- d Lrtvailieres. Hair Ornaments. Fancy F:ar Rings. Drooches. Mesh Bags, Jewel Boxes. Dress Pin Sets, etc.. ai" all articles that are dear to the heart of every womun and will make most acceptable gifts. "in:-!'-ar;'- i i'IitMc SILVERWARE are showing the lending pat-t-rn of Silver Flite' Tablewar. ;o Kctiirr with t!-" lit rm-c;; :: Solid Hterl j.,., v.-:ir-.- in c-mn'ete sets or s::ch par:t-!- .-irt'cl.-s as yon m;-y 'csire. A!.- the ee'..,;-.r;".ed Siieiiield Plre iinj el" f!al vv..-.e. DIAMOND RINGS Or ail t' e "(lifts that Last" per hap. i'.,v most desirable arc- diamonds. Our diamond policy is thi.;: We pre fer to scil you a rmaller sized perfect fdone t! an a larger imperfect one for the same money. That's why we carry nothing but A-l diamonds, to gether vith. suitabl? white gold and platinum mounting to properly set them o;Y anil lend a far superior ap rcarance than the old styie TilTany n:ounting:-. We alno hve a nice line of reconstructed ruby rings for ladies .!i reaioniible prices. ft EMBLEM JEWELRY Lapel Buttons, . Watch Charms, Cuff Links and Rings for all frater nal organizations, including Klks, Masons, Odd Fellows. K. of C. Legion. DeMolay. etc. .Special low prices on genuine reconstructed ruby emblem rings. E?5 Our Art Table contains '. 'a r. dies ticks, Xig'.t Lamp". Sconces. Smokers. Console Sets. .Mirrors. P.ook Knds. 11a!s, Vase.-'. Pottery. Art Goods. Kto. All b;iT;,y '.ti;ifeSt ioilo lor i-ii i ! a b ie gifts at most reasonable prices. OWN. Jeweler c,fts that i3T Jfm&wkw The Little Tots must be remembered. Why not give them Rings, Bracelets, Neck Chaiu3. Beads, Pins. Cups, Fork and Spoon Sets (silver plate and sterling silver). Bib Holders, Etc? All are "Gifts that Last." ! VETERINARIANS I rlATTSMOUTH TESTIMONY GOOD WORK M DAIRY LAW Home Proof. Here. There and Every where is Most Convincing. 'State Committee Authorized to Co j operate in Having Part cf Cat tle Test Act Repealed. it vere Taking Desperate Chances is true that many contract se- cohls and recover from ther.i 1 without taking any precaution or treatment, and a knowledge of this fact le-ols others to take their . chain es instead of giving their colds, the needed attention. It should be, borne in mind that every cold weak ens the lungs, lowers the vitality,' makes the system less able to with-; stand each succeeding attack and paes the way for the more serious dif:?ases. Can you afford to take such despetate chances when Chamber-j laiu's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds may be had for a trifle? Weyrich & Hadraba. j What is nicer for the book lover than a choice volume of some of the leadirg authors that are carried at the Journal or an artistic and beau-, tiful set of book ends? I When you sC-e lan- Kidney Pills; recommended in t.Hs o il er you most ' W-vavs find the recomniender to be a i'l ittsmouth resident. It's the same everywhere in :'..S0O towns in the 1". S. Fil'tv thousai'! people pub-, licly thank Dean's. What other kid ney remedy can give this proof of merit, honesty and truth? Home. I .st!-: i ony must b true or it could j not he published here. Read this j I'lattsmouth recommendation. Then insist on having Doan s. ou will know what you are getting: Mrs. Charles Mason, 312 Third -.reef, f.ays: "I have had quite a bit (.; crperience with Hoan's Kidney Pills. 1 used to have attacks wheu my h;'ck would be so lame and weak it bothered me :i great deal to be around on my feet. My kidneys were .iii el ;!ered at times, and I felt mis erable and had no ambition. A meui !.r f my family who had used io.-n's Kidney Piiis with good re su'.'s advised me to try them, which I did with the beat of results. In a iduut time I ft-it like a different woman. I get 1 Joan's at Fricke's drug store and use them occasional ly when I get tired in my back and they always quickly relieve me." Price ;0c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dojn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Mason had. Foster-Milburn Co., .Mfrs., Buffalo. X. Y. The law regulating the testing of dairy cattle, enacted by the last Ne braska legislature, is characterized as unsatisfactory and impracticable in a resolution -adopted by the state veterinary medical convention held in Lincoln this week, and the asso ciation was authorized to appoint a committee to work for its repeal. The veterinarians objected to this section of the measure at the time of its passage, and since, on the ground that some of the fees prescribed are unreasonably high and some too low, and the bill is objectionable to dairy men and veterinarians, and this posi tion was reiterated in the resolution. The doctors voted to work with the dairymen to obtain the repeal of the unsatisfactory, section of the dairy law. Other resolutions adopted by the convention included endorsement" of the Blue Cross movement relative to using anaesthetics in painful opera tions on animals; and votes of thanks to the Lincoln chamber of commerce, the Kpply Hotels company, the fac ulty of the animal pathology de partment, university college of agri culture, and the local committee on arrangements, for their activities in making the convention a success. llrs. Laura M. Hoj't Recommends Chamberlain's Tablets "I have frequently used Chamber lain's Tablets, during the past three years, and have found them splendid for headache and bilious attacks. I am only too pleased, at any time, to speak a word in praise of them." writes Mrs. Laura M. lloyt. Rock port, X. Y. Weyrich & Hadraba. BOX SOCIAL FINE ENTERTAINMENT Farm loans Searl S State Bank BIdg now ma. Davis, 201 :e at 5','. Plattsmouth ' j i li" place -the Blank Books at the Journal ttfc6. Hcil school house. "nn time Friuny evening. Dec. -z, t S o'eloc'.:. The event Playlet. Toyland" be the children and one of the best box eochils ever held. KATHRYN WADDICK. Teacher. MONEY TO LOAN Settings for photographs made by December 20th will be finished for Christmas. Werner Studio. dl3-d&w Books for every member family at the Journal office. of the There will be a box social given Friday evening, December 22, 1022. at the Keil school house in district Xo. 9". A program given by tho pu pils. A turkey given away. Every body invited pud ladies urged to bring- boxes. LULA HARTMAX, dl3-3td,3tw Teacher. Hastings, thi city. her .Airs. H. .1. Miller of mother of II. W. Smith of arrived today in company wi;h grandson, Harold Smith, who ha been attending the Hastings college. Mrs. Miller will assist in the care of Raymond Smith and Harold will en joy the Christmas vacation here. Loans negotiated on laud or town property. Five room cottage for sale. R. li." Windham. dl-3sv, 6dX Remember the Journal oifice is the place to buy your Dennison Christmas tags and seals, the very beat on the market. Christmas Goods! For the Children Dolls Doll Cabs Rocking Horses Rocking Chairs Coaster Wagons Kiddie Cars Drums Dishes For Father and Mother Cedar Chests Smokers Sewing Baskets Easy Chairs Orpet Sweepers Rockers Framed Pictures hrist Ghrsst Furniture 4ih and Main