1 mosxat. icexleu is. ib22. PLAJUSMQFTH SEMI - WEEKLY JOTTRNAL PAGE SFVFN V ... t 7 w ,1 1 "1 .1 x y"3 -..iriiimifHi,i. rmwi ait 1 1 i fSlg 1 ' i". ii IT " K x tteZ&fkZZr A, SEAL V'tw g ORYOHNOSn&UK TVijJf t w m if t y There's nothing that adds more to the attractiveness of the home nothing that saves more of the drudgery of housework no ether inexpensive gift that will give such unalloyed and lasting pleasure as a Gold Seal Congoleum Art-Rug. We have all the popular rug sizes, in all the latest patterns, at real economy prices. h. m. soehnighsen Phones 53. 51 and 144. Plattsmouth, Nebr. ihe Christmas Store! All reedy for you and all ready to make 3-our Christ nr.3 shopping easy that's our message to you at this time. V- e have been planning on your needs for Christmas gifts all kird-- ci tl-.m for each and every member of the family. .r.z. chc lecult :s that we have a selection of gifts worked out which rcaiiy m?.kes buying a pleasure. We have arranged the min groups, your choice of any mercharfdise at 50c, another lot at $1. Then we have groups for .len. Women, Boj's and Girls. This is our "Holiday Service" tor ycu. Pick cut the gifts that interest you, and when ycu corr:c into this sicre, you'll rind that this is a mighty easy and time-saving way to co your Xmas shopping. Your Christmas Shopping ?'ad3 Easy If you are in Doubt what to Give, this will Help You. GROUP NO. I YOUR CHOICE, 50c (i;it glasj. iv.-ry hot tern pertame bottles (empty) ( it;:1 picture frames, nickel pitted. Eie 5 'i by 4 inches. Fa ncy v. r.rk boxes, filled. I;oll sets. l.adifj" ai! Misses' patent 1 eat lit r belts. J-'a'icy pi.; i J "iiJ plain color W'indscr tics. l.aJiv. . ,' Miie .L-ie ho-.e. h'.jcl: and cordovan. i-'ai.cy colorf d Turkis.ii tow.- Mm'.-, siii: mk-!;s. Mill's fine suspenders. Foxes ladli.,' line cu 'roileied handkerchiefs tS in I ox.) Men's L'o.-to "arter, t;:Uei; pad. I'.n c.asp. Men's t'our-in-hr.nd tis. i', ... ' . - t 1 r. ; i.-.-avy ivory i r. s?,a .' cm; Wi 1 :,::(... Jiair rec- v e;-... Iloxes. of faacy : IHl ion . -y. assorted. GROUP NO. 2 YOUR CHOICE $1 Ivory hu.r receivers and puff boxes, as.surted shapes. Lace trimmed dresser scarfs, eciu coior. assorted designs. Men't fancy a "id knit grenadine tie'. I - i ft-? 'i iiietiK r c:' pearl si : rware. ;ox- f :; 1: '. '.-' fine Land' -rchie:'s. embraidered corners. ..jlie ' i:ne siik hose. ble!: and brown. I a ii ' f.mey bh.ck wool hc-se. rsi'.Kel finish picture franieci I.adii s' li:;. i blac k wasi.ithlc gloves. P !:;;:.: a r -ady-to n j i.e 'ireis sc-t complete. F.n.t y p.ih u siij ,;. lace ti i:..i::cd and stitched. :es' ;i-picce ivory toilet sets, plain or had painted. T'diet sets, consisting of laiv.e bottle toilet water, perfume and t .et sou p. Ijr'i-;'.;r caps, laec and ribbon trimmed. 1. v-athc-r hanl bag:-, black and brown. Men's heavy lined leather mittens. DRESS GOODS SUGGESTIONS .e silk ism! wool dress goods are much in demand now on . injes in styles, etc. We are showing some wonderful values i .rije ;.. at $4 per yard, and Satin Charmeuse at '-inch i rt i.cli ser.?c is a cry popular just now. Comes in colora k. i;aiy and In j-.n at, per yard, $2.50 and -.nch b.right red middy flannel. This is a fine quality all- o! fl.'.iii.el and -Fills at, per yard Much :11 wnol stoim serse r.uitr.l)le for middies and children's r:i.eii!s. !:r:r!:t red and dark colors, per yard .-inch v.'-.e: batiste drc.-. oods suitable for children's wear or iits' blouses. Color; cream, pink, Corner 6th and Main r !";;. i:!':!'!,!, 1 I !!'! ; !' i j j '"(!' i ' 'JlESt wli&twe meeded !, LOOK! Made with the oolong rubber but- i.Uiiig:-. l.. account of $352 $J25 $J00 .... 85' light blue and navy, yd cssa Plattsmouth, Neb. i ! I! : " ; i : '; ''! 1 1 ! i : j ! ! ! ! i !' ! j U ! SENATE BODY PUTS OFFICIAL 0. K. ON FARMRELIEF BILL Norris Proposal to Establish $100, 000,000 Government Farm Fi nance Corp. Eeporied. Washington. Dec. 15. The bill of Senator Norris, republican. Nebras- Ka. to estaonsn a $ivv,vtu,uou gov - ernment corioration to finance sale j of agricultural products was ordered ka. to establish a $100,000,000 trov - reported favorably today by the sen ate agriculture committee. It was indicated that the bill, around which the neit phase of the tight for agricultural relief promises to center, would be brought into sen - ate in the near future and an at - tempt made to have it replace the j administration shipping bill. The) Norris proposal has not been Piven i administration approval, and jester- i day Eugene Meyer, director of the war finance corporation told the sen- j ate banking committee he was op-1 posed to it. i Favored by Honse Body The agricultural committee voted a favorable report. t in auxins immediately 01 .if.ke t;i, w:u in m-.e of the priu the surplus -tf agricultural products ' members 01 Eoyal AlCii Hasons WUl;C;.,:P. ,f tji.erty ac' j.tice which ir to European warket3 is one of .the Act as Advisors for Cass Chap- ' rpircd ' uuVVctioViV 1D17. It' word principal objects of the Norris bill,! er Qrder of le Moiav ' 3? ,, to revert to cur but it proposes a permanent govern-' ' J 'prnv: rbial listlefsners. ment corporation to deal in such pro-J "it is sarpribing th?.t any of oi-r ducts. The cTporation would be com-' The appointments rf the advisory people rhoi'ld be s: Fin-pie-minded posed of three members appointed by , 1 card for Cars Chapter. Order of as to ti.ink that complete disarma the president and would have power j, Molay. have been announced by ment on ourpirt wo'i:,1 induce other to issue $500,000,000 in tax exempt grand coun. il ri'iTosontative for ' t-.:. tions to irilrw. c matter of bond.;. Its S100.000.0o0 capital N. draska, Dr. Zero I' Clark of Om- fnct. we were practically disarmed in would be subscribed entirely by the a!ic, following their recommendation 1917, and we were quite alone." government and it would have au- h,v the local chanter. i jthority to operate government ships, and buy. sell, lease and operate e!e- : aiors. .visor, term expires Dec. lf24; Dr. Kecouiuund at ions as to credit leg- n. p. Wetover. De .. 1924: Glen islation considered desirable by tlse prry. Dec. 1924: Dr. F. L. Cum-co-operative marketing association? min?. Dec. 1 : 2 r? : Carl F. Pr hmidt- ! were presented to the banking com- 1 mil tee today by Aaron Sapiro of Cal - ifornia, bu. he expressed no prefer- erne r.rr.oiifir the various bills now pe nding before congress. Ia discussing the diilercu mens- j Lire., .hi. .Jt'iro msi. 1 me assoi.jiinu (was in favor of legislation which j represent a combination of ctriain 1 features of the Capper and Lenroot : bills. i Waih i r if OTi 7lor 1 .", Thr Iiiiisp .iotise . ruies commu.ee votci today io give 'privileged status to the Green rcso- lution proposing an a nend lr ent to the constirthi ion u::'cr v. hi. h further issuance of tar. e. -.:ipt securities 'v.ouid h irohih;:c.'.. i FELLOWSHIP CF NATICKS i ADVOCATED AS CrJSE F0H 77AF. I Indianapolis. Dec 15. A fcllow- , ship between ration as a cure for war was re on:r.sended at the closing session of-th et;i;ual meetiB" of the : executive committee cf the Federal council 01 t. nun-res ot Clinst ?n America l.tr by Diihop Charles H. rirent of Iiu'Kilo. formerly chief 1: aidaln .1 the American Expedi- i t ie-n ry forces. I "The fellowship between nations," said Dr. Ihe-at, ;r.u.? be controlled love. : y. p.- -ce. good temper, : kindn c.-- and s-.if cintrol. Confer I ences of the preventatives of th? . nation-, in vie v.- o t r. imt.M.MKii:.. , e i i ti:.--ri at'Y (,i i nations them- j stives. ar the greatest instruments for the promotion of good will at our ! cl isr-'sai." PROPOSES CHANGES !H H&L INSURANCE L. G. Brian. Chief Adjuster. Ida.ke3 Suggestions for Consideration j of Next Legislature. - i I L. (J. Drian. chief adjusler of the , state hail insurance lsurance de partment, has !!nwing recommendations mad a the fo!! i relative to changes in the state hail insurance law: To stop hail speculation a maxi muni insurance of sis per should be made. acre No allowance shotild be nairt where the riamase is less tlinn fivp per cent and where the damage is ninety per cent or greater full ln - surar.c,- shou'd be paid. Where the department is notified of a loss less than five per cent the insured should pay the cost of in - npot "OTI ' P . .oi ice ns ios Fnouia ne ent not i later than twenty four hours after' the hail storm, instead of within i four days. j Lincoln. Dec. 15. Governor-elect The hail departm?r.t should be au- - Charles W. Bryan, in his resignation thorized to sue for the collection of ; s city commissioner effective Dnem the unpaid bank orders. Experience i ltT 17. announced today that he has shown that the county clerks ' would take an active part in the mu will not star: suit. nicipal "Vlect ion next spring to see Hail premium mon?y should be re-- that a municipal market was estab mitted to the state treasurer on or j Hshed. before September first. j Tins part of his municipal pro- An additional premium should be'Riam. he said, had been delayed dur charged for combine threshed grain ! ing his regime, by the efforts, which or a time limit for cutting such grain j were successful, in establishing a should be made. t inuniciparvcoal yard, in reducing gas Arbitration should be abolished, i rates and in placing the municipal It is expensive and unfair to those , light plant in a position to compete who carry state insurance for actual i with private plants, protection. j Bryan said he would "consider it Mr. Brian's financial report shows '-his duty" to take part in the'ea-n-th collection of $146. SSI premiums ' paign and support those candidates collected in 1&22. He had $99,539.37 who stood back ot municipally owned in the treasury, making a total of water, light, coal, ice and public 521C.441.23. less .2,234. CD unpaid market projects, "and sue h other mu bank orders for 1922. inicipally owned projects as mav be Tho losses for 1922 paid were $229,174.41; office expense. $3,952. 42; balance on hand December l 1922. $4502.93. The total losses paid last year wre $3S.532. Go to Brown's for Gifts that Last. See his advertisement where in today's Journal. Journal want ads pay. Try them. Blank books at the Journal Office. HOLD ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting cf the Cass County Farmers' Unlow was held at : Moeenson's hall in Weening "Water last Monday afternoon, a good at-) : tendance being present. i ! The main business of the meeting j was the election of officers. Andrew iStohlman, who served for two terms. was the outgoing president, having ! refused to consider a third term. The election resulted as follows: President. Henry Oehlerking. Vice president, Joe Vickcrs. Sprrpisrv and Trpnnrpr Herman , Bornemeier 1 tu wiAu-ini. hn.m-H nt ,iirtnrc 1 The following board of directors I was elected: Mr. Gibson. Mr. Miller land Mr. Schaefer. all the new di- jrectorn living in the icinlty of Elm wood. A!vo ar.d Murdock. Henry Oe'ileikin. the nou-K- elected president vi-g elected as a j delegate to the state convention to j be held some time during the com-) ;ing winter. Liouisvilie Courier. j Biiirtiiifti"rt n A J WRII Jl r a Til" rt II iUJHUt-0 iU ViSORY BOARD FOR POMP VCAP UvrlilsU SufiSI 'The membership wi! be as follows: :ia;h J. Haynie. chairman and ad- mann. D"c. 1U2?,; Frank Johnson ; 1 )... 1923; W. A. Robertson, Dec. ir,- T.nke I- Wih - Der- 1)25- ' c,. Kieck. Dec. lf25- Oliver C ! 1 Hudson, Doc'. 1P25. " ' ' : The splendid work that has been' carried on iiv trie ri rubers of tiip ; lo-.-al chapter and Mr. Havnie as their j ;.d"isor is warmlv commended bv Dr. ! Clark, the head of the order in the1 srr.t-- and he lias urged the continu-' ,p . 1. .....j .. . c,f advisory board as was the gen- rra! sentiment of the bovs of the charier with whom the sreninl chair- nin:) has been a roil companion and ! friend. j WILL LEAVE FCE FLORIDA s .lessie M. Hc-V. r'or departs 'o'verrow afternoo-i !" r Miami. Fla.. she wiil enjoy a visit of three or f'-;r weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fuller and Judge ;.rd Mrs. V. H. -N''I1- Miss Robert? m will remain - 111 1 ; soutu tr tlve.Boadyg end is- 'rOK:ng torward to fi most dellgnttui time in the southern resort with the old time friends. She will also viit I'alm Iie-?ch and other of the large Florida cities and resorts. ! milk cows Notice Cows: to People Wanting Milk i At present I hnve three fresli milk rn-A!) for cflr fnnr Tnr ?:reil Holstein bulls and aoout the 1st ot . Marc h I will sell at public auction .-. bout thirty heal of high grade Hoi-! sii:i heifers. Sonic ri.l e fresh on sale day and the othe r- later. All j nrae o a pure ore : huisicmi t,ui that I bougat from Jacob bass at ( Lincoln. These heifers and cows cant be seen at any time at the farm six j nines soutn ot t'latisinoui n. REX YOFNG. Plattmouth, N'eb. (Telephone .1 1 4 nM-tt-.Mw. FINE SPRING E0AES We have twenty spring boars of quality, sired by Hellevue Pathfinder, showing the desirable characteristics of this strain. For sale at farmers Trices. inrty open duts, of same breed-, ing and quality, priced to sell. Also our herd boar, Pellevue Kings Col onel, a good boar and a good buy. Tlio Hellevue Duroc Ranch, on Celle vue Poulevard. Telephone 25. Belle- vue. Nebraska. n20-4sw ! i Smoking sets. Imniidors and ash receivers in ell styles and prices at the T01irTia1 ofTW ' JOarnal m"e' ! rWATJT.V.a UPVAW RT'CTrj'Hg -" ( AS CITY COMMISSIONER,' necessary to protect the public. EKMETT STONE IMPROVING The word received here from Falls had his left eyes destroyed a short ! else-ttinie in ?ho explosion of a shot- gun. was aoie to cave tue hospital now arl that in a short time would i be reyriv to return to his lvimo nt i Dawson. This will be pleasing news j 'to the friends here SAYS ELEMENTS TEND TOWARD REVOLUTION Persuing Warns Women's Club Hem- bers of Felly of Blindirg Eyes to Imtending Danger. Boston. Dec. 14. A 'V resting tiio Woinen'fc Republican tiub of Massa- chusetts today, General Pershing ' said that "dangerous elements arc moving toward a revolution in A: icr- ica." both openly sna ..ecrr-ily. and " ulu-' !' l ',a '--:--::- -"' that """e n-iuonal proMe:;:--, hav? not been thoroughly diw;?se! "tLc.-e here crept into many v omen's cinls ith'-e undc-msining i'nd riisrvpive tendencies tov:;rd ra m oi' ali sorts." Pacifl"!??. "th" dii-a?e which strikes at cc list.t ulionai govern ment," ho added. Wc.s one of lhc-;;e tt'.idt ncies. ! "A?, 'ac look put vpon ti:e world itodny." CI'Mieral Persuing s-aid, "we I find complicated situations in middle I Europe, in the Near East and in the ! orient. The nations lately at war seem ready to fly at each other'- jthroat. and a war mere terrhde ' th.in tl-.p ln.t it- r.t;enlv r.reflic te l. 'ieP'cion. jaioitsy and hatred are , sollowed t-y rc purirticn. calumny ! land threats of wrr. It is net inron- '. iCfivr.b'e that Ap?rin rn'p.Sit ag.;::! RECEIVES m SAGE OF DETH OF HER FATHER Hrs. W. T. Craig of this City F. ceves" d News of P-ir 'of Eer Father J. Smvers. Last evening Mrs. W. T. Craig of thi, city reecied the sad news of th1 dcth of l er father. Ja-ob S r.y rs a' 1 i- ome in Columbus at 7 o'clock i i following an illness of some dura-' ;tion from congestion of the lungs . i Trie uicrasa was sixty-four y-'-nrr, rf ?!;. ami was barn at Il.il City. Kir.:;.iS. coming t.i Nebraska -om forty y;:-- ego and has resided in ! this state since that time. i 1 To mourn his death there remains i the widow and five children, ih" ' c hildr. :i h ing. Charles S evers 01 Oman;-. Oris Smycrs of Ccdum!)U; . ; '; 2r... 'vrahie Craigger ci" Waterloo, low; Mrs. A. E. Weekly of Vi.ll and Mfs. V. T. Craig of this city Th' liineral servii es will be held j Sunr.'ay at 2 p. m. at Columbus. .e- braska. and the burial made in the cemetery there. ! In the sorrow that has come to l.r ' Mrs. Crai-- will h:,v. the dee:es? svm- S p-.tvy cd her many friends in this city What is nicer for the cook lover ! thfin a choice volume cn seme cf the leading authors that are carried et JS-ini'. o. :ui a:Li?.ic aaa utaa t:fui cet ci boci: ends ? fsn' r?YI2 RnTijrr AV UULU H i It ii'jlb'Ail H i jmj- Jjpr, C CIfl?nV 9 iliL i nit:C.i OJSit.rilg ? ..--hp invisible Power." n Co'dv.-vnifl I - .- ri , ' W ' ' . i v - iKit-; ( nil II 1- i r-c-ed by Frank l.loyd. i the featvre'y :-ttr,:cion at the Parmele Sunday. Tt is :.!! engrossing story of the un-ip dervcrld. of real dramatic power. Aith.-ugh the characters belong to;j the 'submersed tenth.' the story dels: 5 entirely wit;t the efforts of a reform-jS : ouki r ira'l T 11 UflJtL Mil'. the secret police; and his attempts j :;t reform meet with strange handi- leaps j The fact that he lias once been injfS jail makee hi in a marked man fcr;& House Peters 13 seen for the first j time as a Goldwyn leading man. andlp hi3 splendid performance in the role'jy of the regenerated convict is both ap-igS pealing and convincing. Irene Rich.iR as his wife, gives a poignantly rdn-'I cere portrayal cf the yo-.ing mot he ; Jjj " i.ns' FCtf-fsaerifiCH :it last lpnr) it, ' !.cr husband's name being crossed the police index for criminals. of: 1 Smokinr" set?, humidrs and ash;J receivers in all styles and prices at & T 1 15 luc t'uumai uiixce. M'KELVIE URGES CREDIT TO EUROPE! Tells Gcvernors' licet This Would Increase Demand for United ife States Farm Products. i 4 White Sulphtiv Springs. W. Va..j.d Dec. 14. Farm legislation and in-'fl dustrinl problems occupied the ai-lrj tention of the I ith annual (onfer-jP once of governors today at i(s open-'p ing session. j pi Tile c iiief executives of nearly clvi Fcore of states were in tncfr c hairs ?J when Governor Spron! of Pennsyl-! vani'i called the meeting. j -1 Granting additional credit by the it? United States to foreign countries' having stabl forms rf government.'?".' wi.h certain restrictions. ictions. was recom- i ; of Nebraska. ptakirir hofm' the .-.t-I I ference. as a means of increasing ihe'i demand for American agricultural y. products, thereby strengthening the!' ".nmiimx (nlnsirv ' i In making this roc emme Jditiou. Governor AIcKtlvie said he did not i ess ii j) Many ere pencerirr' vih that all-important ques tion ju-:t now, without re.i.;7;n the grcrst pleasure gifts cf ca2i'-,3' bring to those who receive them. '; J ( ij: V' . . ? r t. i e: xney Know run reives wculd enjoj' such a ;,, TT."? fx 7 - R -f . xi' Itt Y Vnii vr zjr . Candy i . e can supoiy irie faiicy boxes, baskets, of Johnson's, Gardner cc Gould's. Pi'n Whistle, Whitman's and jchn G. Wood ward's boned confections are carried in stock at ali times. i' We also have new this ye?.r fancy lacquered boxes and Japanese baskets vhich may bt purchased empty or filled from our select stock of rancv bulk chocolates. ! ' j? ;J if Specie:! Prices on Pail Candies! Cur stock of bulk pail candies iz rjreater this 3-ear than ever before. Fifteen to twenty pails from which to select and prices most reasonable Specr'ai terms to schools and others taking large quantities for Xmas. WE ALSO CARRY Aim ends English W;?Jrv.:ts Brazils Mixed Nuts Fresh Fruits of Every Description Cigars and Tcbr.cco t i ii!: OUR NEWEST FiT v. Whistle's delicious "FOT'It l'j-lh. put up in a y.e:.t wi.i surely enjoy this delicacy. Ne-.v f-hipm-nt Mi'H'-ht; rl.-i Unclish ,rt':,i ;wt :,: t shell Kr.::!:! ;.;:.; f 'ct e.itcs now i Cigars in Boxes aE5 inor cancel!? n of foreign debts l' t!it Fr.ii! granting adcii d States and before ioiial red it to a for- ' eigu jiaicn. the govenv-r stated the J I'nit'-d States should first ascertain whether the applicant had reduced its armed force to a sound pea-, e ba si. II? urged payment of obliga tions now ov.-r.l the Fnited States by T.ritions lnaintsining military eirgani- zn lions jeopardizit.g world peace. .CBLi&;'arBrgss: k I ne Joy will ba much greater if Sanfa Clans leaves a Voss Electric Washer! Voss Swinging 2 US U;.:vr.: vrnn " ' M roe-. ., l.-Tv.t-..-: "'IT'' ' :md - rr.aot i-c.-.t I inch r:r-i Cypress s r CVJtS or I . t ;C 'V-V: v - 'i! drxrcnc MXr I --.V"' ft''.-' r - its ft I l-...r!v-S mnr'rjj s-rr. ! t " - AuT . fx:r ! I -' ; Why not make wash day a day of light wcr!; and pleasure, inciead of the drudgery of a hand machine or wash board. This washer delivered in your heme and ready for use 7goo ITS oestor ch: hi & -f i we:; now mucii :h thev them- gift. This a Annas? i i -i i cancy, m buit: and eic. Complete lines 'f! XMAS SPECIAL OVLOt'K" FRl'lT CAKE carton. You Price ..$1.50 walnuts 25c pt.r lb. a v.Mlnuts 40r p:r lb. ti'JC per lb. of 10, 25 or 50 SR. R G. LEOPOLD Osteopathic Physician Unicn Block Phore 20 8 PLATTSMOFTII 4 or Amas Wringer Washer fv ,'j 1 i..r- or. r , f r-T- fx, - - f 1 ' i j . i ruirj .-S: i HI '4 tuN "5 -oil t.T'1 Wtfc' :-.;4r J'jil j :jr' i I: His- -ticSm c:j. l-..5,'rri t...v;rn- r-cer ;v Zzzt-'i Swatek n