The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, December 21, 1922, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922.
PIATTSMOUTH SEin - WEEKLY JOTTT-HAt
PAGE TWO
NEWS
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Make this store your head
quarters for Gift Buying.
Suitable Merchandise for
Father, Mother, Sister,
Brother and Sweetheart.
All Quality Goods at Right
Prices.
Our Stationery Stock is Still
Complete and Prices Greatly
Reduced.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
biein Monday's ral!v
; Attorney C. E. Tent of Weeping
Water was a visitor in the ity to-!
day looking after some matters of;
business. J
1 Wallace .1. Hunter and wife of Lin-j
Coin arrived Saturday evening to en-;
. .. . -i ... 1 . .1 .. .1.-
joy a visit nere Viiiu ineiuis uuu i.i.i
tives over the holiday season.
Carl DioeRC of Omaha was here
yesterday enjoying a f-w hours visit i
with his mother. Mrs. Lena I.roee, j
returning home yesterday afternoon.
I John ('. Knabe. wife and daugh
!ter of Nelmwka were here tor a few
liours tovhiy t : route from their home
j to Omaha win re they will visit for a
; few hours on business.
' Lloyd Oapeit and wife of l'alisade.
I Nebraska. arrived here Sunday
I morning to attend the funeral of
: Mrs. Warren Wiley, a sister of Mrs.
Icr.nen. which was held yesterday at
I Murray.
i John McNurlin was a passenger .
It hi imiriii iiir for Omaha where h
j was ( ailed to have his eyes treated j
! by tlu speeialist. John is finding;
i much relief in the treatment ami
'hope- soon to have the trouble from I
; which he has long been a sufferer)
,i lea red up.
!
Leave It to the Ladies
they are the Connoisseurs Supreme of Christmas Gifts!
Trust a. woman who has the grocer, butcher and milkman guessing ?n knov which way
to turn when the calendar turns to "gifts for men."
This week our store has been crowded with mother?, sweetheart, sisters and wives
and each purchaser ha3 left with more than a mare nic-nac -"witL love fcm Mary."
We know what a man likes even down to his hose! And the store where he gets his
own things is the store where you'll find what he wants.
We're ready! We know his size. Leave it to us, ladies.
Our telep'nona number i? 150.
The REXALL Store
186 PHONE 1 8 6
FOR SALE
DE IIOLAYS VISIT OMAHA
. i v.: y-
tor
1; ::! uf SO-poUtid
Frank ilogue
I'rom '.Vc(!nfS(!ay's Paily
nigiu a large party composed
Las.
of th'' De Ivlolay to(';i v, oiti-v
REX
YOUNG
Auctioneer
Live Stock
Personal
Heal Kstate
Property
dis-2twi(,.a.(.;r of th,3
! Omaha to w : tncs:
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'..!V-I.l I.." .'. cil It I Kli: ifb ill me otuuisii
JjKii. ea hedral. The work was exem
I ;iiii-d in a splendid manner by the
J Id naha chanter led by Master Coun-
JL; eilor Utissell Country man and after I
which the 1,-ovs indulged in a "feed
r. :-ar d by ladies of the Scottish ;
Kite. ' !
Fri-m Tut-'lay's Hulls.
iii.:.rt ,1'niim T IVl'Iih- iiml wife
departed thi morning for Omaha, i
where t i judge will hold a session;
of eourt and Mrs. Ibgley be thej
gut st of friends. j
Mrs. M. K. P.rantner of Pender.!
who is lure visiting her parents. Mr. i
ami Mrs. John Cory, was a visitor in
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ne he. Miss Florence Schultz. i
Edwin A. Frick" has returned ! c r
from Nelson where he accompanied '
his little ueiees. Jane an 1 Marion!
Fri-ke. who l.ave joined tiieir par-
e;:tr .Mr. a:! Mrs. ('. O. Fri-ko. i
there in the new home.
Kalpli v.. unite ot Dallas, ic.yus. ;
; wh. -villi his wife ami child, is h r
! viistirs at ll;, home of A. W. While j
ami lamuv. was a visitor in umaiia
V7 Jk
in A3
i
NOTICE A number of people who were unable to get in Bargain
Wednesday for a Buddy Lee doll have asked if we would have an
other special day fcr these famous little Kewpies before Christmas.
So we have arranged to put them on sale again Saturday, Dec. 23,
for one day only at $1.39, dressed in plain blue, blue stripe or
white overalls.
ns
ON THE CORNER
Store Open Evenings Till Christmas!
5
m HAYS VISITS
P'"h i 1 8 l-il" I i -
WUlfU dfiHS i iMil Mi Comparative OeraLiiig: Costs ars
J Found for Stores in Nebraska
Cities in Year 1921.
FROBE
GROCERY EXFEt
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE
ATTACKED BY EDWAEDS
i
city journeyed to . morninar Iuirlington train.
the convocation of , r n." Iianniher. an old time PI.
to that city on the early liCV.c viueuain osjs "
Friendly Cc;te-y Actor
VI:
I am on n:y way to Washington
v.ml they are going to hear from ine
tilers on t tie prohibition question
Xev. York. I)"e. 17. The Anti- i so.nchow and soon."
.loon bailie was charired svih "de-! Others who also spoke against pro
i lilierate'v ristrfing to falsehood to '. ' i;it ion were Augustus Thomas, ex
it' el moa'ev fro: i i!ie churches" !yj!''ve chairman of the Producing
' l"nit d Sta'te.- Senator-elect Edward I. Managers' association. and Miss
I E-'wanls of New Jersey tonight in j Elizabeth Marhurv".
i i -ddrf'S-sing a "wet l.-iss meeting
itts-
; mouth r;sider:t. was livu ;cday from
Ciuaha to visit with his old time
ttri-.iids and associates for a f-v;
Air. nanniner is now niasmg
I :us nomt; in lee- iiieiropoiifi iiu mi
!: ist..r. Mrs. E. F. Orinies and family.
p erort e Mir; proving.
PHONE
Plattsmouth, Nebrciska
Call at my Expense
Rememter the Journal
the place to buy your
Chi-istnas tags and seals,
best on the market.
office is
Dennison
the very
mi
Journal want ads pay. Try them.
Christmas Goods!
For the Children
Dolis
Doll Cabs
Rocking Horses
Coaster Wagons
Kiddie Cars
Drums
Rocking Chairs Dishes
For Father and Mother
Cedar Chests
Serving Baskets
Carpet Sweepers
Smokers
Easy Chairs
Rockers
Framed Pictures
hrist
Furniture
Gfcrsst
4 th and Main
music mm CONTEST
Given Under Direction of
S. Plattsmo'ith City Schools.
1 liuinvresque Dvorak
2 Surprise Symphony Haydn
3 Toreador Song (Carmen t
lEizet
4 Anitra's Dance Grieg
5 Hall of the Mountain King
; r i .
G Hark. Hark, the LarkS hubert
7 Hungarian Ilhansody No. 2
Liszt
s P.an-aro.lie (Tales of Hoff-
:..ani Offenbach
; From tli- Land of the Sky
Llue Water
i.e.. Alleles. Dec. lit. Will II.
co-onl ill itin head of de 1mo
: ,n P'cturv in uisiry, late today
vi.it t I "tili:'Ce llei 1. til in actor at
tec linii wood kanitariutn. where
M id i-- fiiiTcrina from a nervous
' v.kd j.vn. un i t ;.r?ssH.J the liope
th:. Iltid vo:i!l :".on ne fully re
c' vert d from liis illness.
Hays iuet Mr. Ueid at tiie sani
tarium. :.:id ac t i:. r.anied K r to th.e
;..ci. ide of !:,'! lia-jbund. He shook
! I'.-adt. with Kei l. p::id that he hoped
she was :. citing alou ell and would
.-or. be Iirmseli ai;ain, and added
ti::.t he came t wi-h bi n a nurry
Ciii istmas before returning to the
cust.
'A. -U th'- nked-Mr. Have- fo- cuin
:iiv: to f -e him, ami said that he ap
' i;r rif.ted very deeply the friendly
i i-ir't back of the visit.
! After the interview, which lasted
jcr.t a minute or two. Mr. Hayes re
! marked t!: r the patient looked much
ext.ect. Iteiu spnK" cie:iri. ne s-aiu. ;
; bh eve. appe ar'. -; normal and in c-v-
Cadman erv wav seemed to be i i an oncourat;-
To i liable Nt brask.i uro.'ers to de
(t rmine whether their own accounts
v disproportionate expense as
. i.
1
nas Specials!
Ladies' "Miss Liberty" silk hose, per pair,
('(dors b!;: k, brown and white.
Ladies' mercerized hose, same colors. . . .
Men's dress and work socks, 15c Jo. ... .
I iii an is" v.'ooi hose
Ladies handkerchiefs, each.
5c,
10c and.
.$1.50
. .50
r75
. .50
. .15
Men's handkerchiefs at S1 sc. 10c and 15
Turkish towels, 25c, 40c, 60c, SOc and 1.25
Fancy and plain; Lare and small.
Women's bed room slippers, $1.25 to 2. GO
Men's all wool and cotton sweaters
Men's flannei shirts.
Oranges
Bananas
Grape Fruit
Apples
Dates
Fifs
Xmas Candies
Mixed Nuts
Cranberries
mince Meat
Raisins
Currants
Sweet Potatoes
Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
Leaf Lettuce
Head Lettuce
Iiain Street Store,
TELEPHONES
236 South Park Store, 118
No. S This is one of the finest
examples of barcarolles or boat sonsis
'that has ever been written. It oc
. curs at the beginning of the second
act of the opera. It was originally a
sou;.' or chant used by the Venetian
-;ondo! ier;-. It appears as a duet in
i he Venetian and as an intermezzo
before the last act.
Tiie music in G-S time portrays
admirably the swaying of the boat
an l its dreamy melancholy suggests
the calm of a perfect moonlight
light.
O Night of Love
1'. aiiieons night. O night of love.
Smile thou on our enchantment;
Kadihiit night with stars above.
' O beauteous night of love.
Flee-jng time doth ne'er return
Put lears on wings our dreaming.
; Far a v. ay where v may yearn.
j For time doth ne'er return. j
j No. !t The melodj- is taken from i
Omaha tribal love song collet ted J .j.
by Alice Fletcher anil harmonized
j by ("adman. Alice Fletcher spent j
'months in the Indian reservation in!!
Thurston county. Nebraska, in Pi n-J j
j.ier. jj
I Tlu re are three elements in music. !
' harmony, melody and rhythm. Of ! I
Ithesf three elements the Indians la-j j
j their stress on rhythm. Harmrinyjj
tin y possess rot at all and their mel- I
: odies .-ire sometime extremely sim-j
I pie but their rhythms are more corn- j i
j plex titan those of any other music.!!
So. :ie of their minic is based on '
the old peritatonie or five toned scale.
Our scale with "fa"' and "ti" omit
ted. Their favorite instruments have al-
: ways been the tlure and the drum.
Ci dnian was horn in 1SS1 and is a
j native of California.
J From the L?nd of the Sky blue Water
I They brought a captive maid;
I And her eyes t!i"y ure lit with light
ning2:
H' r heart is not afraid.
I";ut I s'cal to her lodge at dawning,
I woo her with my flute;
She -; . nick of the Sky blue Water,
Tiie captive maid is mute.
ii.g ni nta I and physical condition. j
Ti:" motion pict ire head added
t! ;.i his visit had 1 ft n impelled by
; general interest m any one con
jee. ed with ti-e nim industry, as well
: s his j io;i il friendship and :ym
;: ti.y p r iieid. whom hi ha:; i:i't sev- j
.ral times i;; th" coarse of hi asso- j
ii-ttiou with the me t ion picture peo-(
compared wi'.h other merchants, who
know their cois of doing business, a ;
committee on business research of
the college of ;iiirines3 admiiiistra- .
tion of the state university recently ,
inrjuirid into tiie operation of retail
grocery stores in 1021 in this state.
Tin- students now have published a !
booklet entitled "Nebraska's Studies :
in litis in ess." :
The results enable a grocer to com
pare his expenses with those of mer- ,
(hunts in Omaha and Lincoln audi
other cities and towns. The following
conclusions were reached by the
committee: j
1. Total expenses of operation in
identical stores increased in 1921 ;
over the preceding year. I
2. Expenses of operation in Omaha'
and Lincoln stores are lower than in j
stores elsewhere. )
. Net profits are highest where a:
higher rate of stock turnover, lower j
1 1 -1 : I expense and more sales per sales ;
in. I
t. D: liverv expenses apnear, on the .
whol". somewhat low. j
Stocks of merchandise on hand.
ns shown by the annual inventories.
: were reduced in 1 i 2 1 .
, i. Losses from bad debts range
I '.'rem 2-100 of 1 p.-r cent to 2 per
cent .
; 7. Expenses should be subdivided
! in ord'T to arrive at correct cost of
ope ration.
ot
the Molly PPcher !ub. a i.iilitant
women's organization of the New
' i. i i i... j . ; your
: "I shtill have ome interesting do- j -ouraal ofiice
M :Oi) aents in tin- lit Ki to maK pun
: lie later." Governor Edwards
tinned.
Ir ;'!.:. i her
It is almost time to think of pre
paring ycur Christmas packages. Get
bo::cs. seals and tacrs at the
con ! H-Hv-H-I--H'
her nart of his speech, he
a.'-ijc;f; t lie Anti-Saloon league of is
suing untrue information from its
bureau in Washington.
Oh". r?. teriing the spread of boot
I -gging ; s "tho most oonspUuous
evil d- vc lepment" of prohibition,
Covfrnor Edwards said:
BR. II. G. LEOPOLD
-Osteopathic Physician
Union Dlork Phone 208 )
PLATTSMOUTH .
p.e.
Keiil. whoe iliness is said by rela
tives to have resulted from complica
tions following hi" abandonment of
the u.-.. of dii:-'- and liUor. was re
1 ' rt -d by his ph.ysicia ns. to be im
I ;ov:ii7.
Vhat is nicer for the oook lover j
than a choice volume on some of the;
itaeling authors that are carried at
the Journal or an artistie and beau
tiful set of book ends?
i:
( Hanson a:d son. tieor;
Xeiiav. 1;ji wrre here today
Hay Herring and James Warren.
look- i who have lnv nspending the summer
; a tier sun:,'
! w bile in th
.I-Mirnal otiu
': tion for th;
ilia tiers of business
( ity were callers at
to renew their sub
coming year.
in
the northwe:,t at Raker, Montana.
cam.' in list evening to enjoy the
Christmas season hero with the home
folks.
Christmas Specials
FOR THIS WEHK!
.25
ot;
.55
.20
.40
.70
1.00
1.00
Package dates, per pound $
Sugared bulk dates, per lb
Currants, per 1 6-oz. pkg
Raisins, seeded-or unseeded, per lb
Orange and lemon peel, per lb
Citron peel, per lb
Peaches in syrup, four No. 2)? size cans
Pure strawberry preserves, four 16-oz. iars. . . .
W- A "
Mixed nuts for Christmas, per lb 25
Mixed Christmas candy, per lb 25
Wc also carry a full line of fresh fruits and vege
tables, celery, grapes, grape fruit and honey. Special
attention paid to your orders. Call us over the phone
fcr your wants.
WSLLBAH1S
So. 6th Street
bxstw
Phone No. 13
Said a customer: "You are right tiie
pi. ice- to buy a gift for him is at a 'He'
store v. here he himself buys for his own
' crsoi.al use."
Qpen
House
Every
Nite
Till
Xmas!
TRY IT!
i
i
i
Take note
introduction.
of the flute call as anl
Christmas stationery in all the
latest and most fashionable designs j
can be found at the Journal office'
and at prices that are within the'
reach cf all. See our special lines,!
they are the best ever shown here, i
' I TOE HEEL J
I AM
Gloves and Mittens
WE are showing the most complete line of GLOVES and MIT
TENS ycu have seen in town in years. Silk, Cotton, Wool and
Fur Lined in dress or driving stock Adler and Hanson makes.
The prices have simply tumbled off tha shelf. Come and see these fine gloves and mittens.
Ask to be shown the new German Fabric gloves. They sell for $1.25.
Ask to see tiie Boys Lined Mocha mittens. 75c and 85c.
A Tie or Two!
BOX CF
SOX
MONEY TO I0AN
Loans negotiated on land or town
property. Five room cottage for sale.
I One pair. Hirer ;.t irs.
I or ?ix. A rensiblc gift
j because he knows they
i are good if they are
j INTKUWOYEN.
It. IJ. Windham.
ill-usw. 6dX
Bibles
handsome Chrkt-'
make a
mas gift. See the line at the Journal' iu.-i
office before purchasing elsewhere
li)c in l:t;ic.
CO- to Sl.llo, .-ilk.
fli) ta he, ivy suiv.
haul etiibrcddcied
el ox.
A 11-1 . f l CMl.,. 4 1 J-ln-onOTr L- ' A 1 1 , f An.
e: ,1 . i cn onrun atenrtmeni rr v . iphpv Jiitvs iiic omj-taoy .iuu uiai uu
'!!ie'hv. rnt wrlnlrl ArA if ii's npw in knits, we have it. Ties hold first
Dlace in popularity as gifts. Ours are more
desirable because they ere made of the finest
-, imported and domestic silks and satins.
Priced at
Itllk jyvrinldc.
ss-''4'te'isjssv
SO
c to
$2.00
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