The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, November 05, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL
PAGE TWO
California Days
are warm and sunny. Nightsare
just comfortably cool. Right
now folks out there are motoring
over perfect highways, playing
golf, tennis, spending happy
hours at the beach, or experienc
ing the joyous thrills which ac
company mountain-climbing.
Plan to go out this winter. I can t ell
you round trip execursron tickets via the
all-year scenic route through Denver,
Colorado Springs, the Royal Gorge, Salt
Lake City, Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco, returning direct or (better still)
via the great Pacific Northwest- Port
land, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane The
American Wonderland.
THE BURLINGTON offers the highest
type of train service via the most attrac
tive route. Modern equipment; conven
ient, dependable schedules and famous
meals.
I'm here to assist you with your plans
and make your Pullman reservations.
Make use of me.
W. R. CLEMENT,
TICKET AGENT.
BBS
fansas. lie served during the war
as captain in the One Hundred Thir
Itieth Field Artillery, Thirty-sixth di
vision. Mr. Ryan has been director of the
school since last June, when B. M.
llaeo. Jr.. ieft that post to take
charge of the new school at Federal
iPrtrk, Mary'snd.
. i Donald F. Pepper, Cedar Rapids,
Frerront High School Wins by Score lov.ii. acting director at Reiievue
; , . -n,.OT, Tj:ri, i,v Chase .while Mr. Ryan'wos on vacation dur
of 13 to o Drop luelc Dy cnse the p )gt month v,m reraain to
Saves Us from Shutout. asrim Mr. Mac Lean, it is announced.
I .
From Thursday's D;vilv
BOOSTER DAT
CROWD SEES THE
LOCALS DEFEATED
Tacts modi moioriiis
t iN THE GISTRiGT COURT t
-:-:-:-m-h
Is rein Thursday's Pally
The Livingston Loan and Building
rrsociution .in plaintiff in a number
Yesterday afternoon before one of t
the largest and most enmusianic .
crowds of the season the Plattsmouth V
hisrh school toani went to defeat at y
the hands of the Fremont team by
the score of 13 to 3. The Plattsmouth
boys were far slower in their work
than their opponents, but showed
'f.m real flashes of action and which
several times in the course of the;
same looked Rood for a win, but the!0f cares that cover the settlement of,
advantage was wiped out in the sue-, their affairs and the transfer of thej
ceeding plays and the visitors were holdings to the Standard company, i
able to register two touchdowns, onejof Omaha, and the association nasi
in the opening and one in the laut .commenced action to foreclose on sev
I period of the game. Icrnl pieces of real estate in which
! In the first few minutes of the j they have an interest. The defend
game, the Fremont team, which hid j ants named !n the three actions arej
recovered the ball on the punt from a. H. Shindelbower et al. Herinie
jPIattsruouth scored, Kruger receiving Windham and Henry Kulimun et al.
the punt and advancing for thirty a. L. TicM, attorney for the associa-
. yards, after which an end run oy
! Herman brought the ball into Platts
mouth territory and on the repetition
"of the end run by Balduff. who his
so far made ell but one of the Fre-
Imont touchdowns, resulted in the
score. Balduff also kicked the go.il.
In the opening quarter Krejc,i v.-is
the chief factor in the defense of the
locals and made some most brilliant
tackles. The Plattsmouth team made
several good passes throughout the
game which were almost without ex
ception followed by costly losses tint
brought then; no return as a result
oT their excellent aerial work.
By a serie3 of lino smashes in the
second ouarter the Plattsmouth trim
advanced into the visitors' territory,
and Chase drop kicked from behind
the twenty yard line for the o::!y
score of the locals.
In the opening of the second half.
the Plattsmouth team received the
ZEK23BEZEESBH
vt
RY ENTERTAINING
HOME TALENT PLAY
Firm Tlim s.L-ij 's Dailv
The marripge ceremony in Cass
county seems to be fast becoming a
lost art, as with the exception of a
few marriages celebrnted in the
Catholic and Lutheran "thurche, ;
there have been only scattering weft-!
dings held in this county since the!
law enacted by the legislature of,
1922-23 went into effect. Judge
UeesoTi. who formerly could reel off ;
the marriage vows "tvith his eyes shut 1
ar.d hi3 hand.? tied, ha3 not had a
?in.!e wedding since the law went
ball on the luck off and Chase return-j jIlto en-ect on August 13th and there
ed to the forty- yard line. A goul;:s vorv little prospect of anv more
pass from Krejci to Chase also g . e j Wcdi'insrs at the court house until the
the team some ground, but otlu? , legislatures of the future decide to'
tion, made the filing of the ea?s.
A suit to quiet title, Walter S:
Jordan vs. Jane Dickey ct al, has
been filed in the court by Carl D.
Gniifc. of Alvo. attorney for the
p!ninti!Y. The property in the suit
is located at Alvo.
1IARRIAGE A LOST ART
cott, ana was one orine ouisianuing pre incomplete and a
nsrures- oi me cast wun ner reaiiMiu fumble cent the locals some territory,
rendition of the part of the light-;Tn ti,t nart of the game Godwin
! hearted and . flippant young girl wno marie several good end runs
i was in her first romance.
j revise the law ..that apparently is a1
uat-'ess and freak measure that only;
contributes to the revenues of the
nearby states where the ten day wait
is not a part of the law and the!
young people can wed when they.
As the -pi p vjojtors made their serud
butterfly of the social set, flitting touchdown when after a series of
. from one to another of the attractive jijne smashes thev advanced (lo..nLiino
- . . - T Iglrla of the house party, James A. V. through the Plattsmouth territory! when the figures of marriages r.nd
Ycung People in Cast Of 'Am 1 in (Warren was seen at his best and gavejanj stnt Balduff over in a smash f ir divorces in the state are checked
finding? Give Very Pleasing a very clever Impersonation or tnis the final score. The Fremont te-m next year Nebraska will be found to
cnaracter. -miss uorotny towies ap- failed in tne kick ior goai. havo a large excess of divorces over
ipeared as "Dora," a friend of the) With only a minute and a half ofjmarrjagcg due to the law that has
I Vare girls, and was very attractive 'play, Gorder. substituting for Clu.-e, Jse,lt hundreds of the young people to
and pleasing in her part anu was won who was suffering from an injuivu j nearby states to wed.
in tne climax or tne last act ny tne shoulder, created a rem sensation i nn
soft, spoken and romantic Dickie .visions of a touchdown, when he m
mng
f amy mmws
he life
Mechanical condition, not years
of service or the thousands of
miles it has run, determines a
motor's age. While it runs quietly,
without vibration or knocks and
delivers full rated power, a motor
is the same as new.
Only motor oil that prevents fric
tion can keepyourmotoroutofthe
repair shop. Mere cost and appear
ance of oil are not safe guides.
But there is one way to insure long
life to your motor. Use the grade
of Polarine that tests have proved
will give protective lubrication.
Polarine is not the most expen
sive oil, but it is the highest quality
motor oil that years of experi
ments and service tests have pro
duced. Made in five grades-Iig ht,
medium, heavy, special heavy and
extra heavy a grade that suits every
type and make of gasoline motor.
Consult the Polarine Chart. Use
the grade recommended and your
motor will give satisfactory service
for many years. Buy where you
see this sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
OF NEBRASKA
3 tJ U3iriL-,V-.
Presentation of Play.
Krum Tiliirisday'.s Iaily
The audience at the Parmele the
atre 1-A.st evening: was more man
l!eased with the presentation by a.jwaldron" in which Mr. James War- tercepted a Da.s arid ' tore through
.a-i of young people the comedj;-4ren appeared.- - William-Matsehullat ; for a great gainLithat brtught the
dfaiua. "AbxI Iniruding?". vnder th i as. "peter." 'a love sick -youth. was'.1 locals within striking distance of t!;e
auspices of Cass Chapter, Order of Devery effective and assisted in filling j enemy goal, but the -whistle came t:o
ilolay. ' lout the action of the comedy of the 'soon and sounded defeat for them.
The play was ot tlie ngnt comeay- piay. The clever acting of Jack Mc
d.rama type and In the different roles Carty as "Ernest," secretary to
th; members of the cast did very -Jane" was one of the bright spots
AUXILIARY HOLDS MEETING
VERY PLEASANT GATHERING
l-'rorn Kii Jy!s .t aily
UCEfiSih'8 OF
AUTO DRIVERS IS
with Taylor, when asked if he ap
j proved of a licensing law. "Why
only a few weeks ago I happened on
j an automobile accident where eight
! people escaped" death by a miracle,
"I when the c ar went off the road and
C-TtlftUPI V IIDPCH down into a creek bed. I found out
OIliUilULI UilULsJ.that t,,e driver had only just bought
. . i, ' (the car, that his knowledge of it con-
. ; . . - isisted of brief instructions given hiw-j
by the dealer who sold it to him that
Yesterday afternoon the Woman's Trend Seems to be Toward a Policy afternoon, and that he had .become
of Making Drivers More Re
sponsible in Driving.
pleasingly. The story deals with the Gf the play and he was supported T,ast eveninc the home of Mr. and
lonspiracy to secure valuable securi- lvost pleasingly by Miss Marie Boyd jrs. Elmer Lohnes west of this city j
ivj nana, i.v " nracp varp niaveii ,c "lonn" iia i n, t .o i ,imn
i,v- p-iri rihhitt aid in which Ed- oQ ' , . ul .a tl' 1 . , Hoberts v.as the leader of the meet- and the growing recklessness of the
o h.an baiiBiu, anu in vbiuiu ru .Mona as very clever in ner work o-athprinsr when a lame number of,. , . . . s i. . , . , . , , . ,
w.-,r,j Mnrschiillat annoars as the n,i i..ti of ,, n,,i0 .7 - 11.1. mR and the topic of this winters drivers and especially the use of au-
Auxi'.iary of the St. L,uke's parish ,
was very pleasantly entertained at j
the home of Mrs. It. F. Patterson on i
Xorth Sixth street and a very pleas-j
ing attendance or the membership From FrMay's naily
was present to participate in the pro- j The trend of the time urged by the
gram of the afternoon. Mrs. J. M. increasing number of auto accidents
deep-dye.i villian who not only has French maid was most realistic
, on the bonds but as well the
hc-nrtj of several of the members of
'program. "Japan," was under discus- tos and trucks by very youthful driv-
11-? eye on tne nonus qui as en tne i .. .,, fiIrio.. r,to,i in th TfailnwpVn rleeorat i.ns !
(lowe en Party. The home was deco-. b he la,H Mrs Roberts had ers seems to be toward the examina
when the conspirators are taken and of orange and black and with
the cast. The co-conspirator is "Mra. bound and the noteSf heid over the USUal features of witches and blr.ek
i fating:,, pia,eu o ".ru. -wl- ica(1 Qf thg hog th houge party cata and . illuminated . pumpkins i
""'"". have been taken from the villian bv vail ne in all the rooms. Tlie eve
the other of the ladies who had been
led into the plot by the smooth ap
pearing villian. Fred J. Warren as
"Jerry" was the contributing cause
of the downfall of the conspirators
r.r.d as the country boy appearing for
th- lirst time at a fashionable week
end party was very pleasing. The
love affair of "Jerry" and "Margy"
eldest daughter of "Vare" was the
romantic
. i .i
a very interesting paper on the is- tion and licensing of the drivers of
empire wnien in tne seventy the cars.
years that it has been in touch with The Omaha Bee of yesterday had
the world has .grown to one of the the following from Lincoln where the
confused in trying. to make a turn
and had run through the fence. That
sort of thing couldn't happen if he
had been forced to take a stiff exam
ination before being allowed to take
the lives of seven other people in his
hands."
Mr. Randall would not only in
clude an examination of the appli
cant for a license, but he would like
to see every automobile driver bond
ed so that he might be a responsible
party should he be sued and judg
ment given against him. He cited
as an example, a case of which he
1 1 w i: i ii i i j i i r l i tie wuiiw. uin Tii'i i i op il? iki. 1 11 o- n i:iiw:uri iiv i no wi:ii-'i. .
the hero the-third act fades out in ning was spent in dancing and otnor s Teet- ilso had i verv inter- m nnTn0rir'r,oci- l"as Knowie"Se in wnicn judgment
the happiness of all of the cast who amusements and at a suitable hour " S" th e rlo awarded to a party injured by
find their pathways in love smoothed a dainty luncheon was served which fhat wis mtic enloved and cov automobilist. but collection had
out and the curtain falls on the usual was greatly enjoyed by all. At a !r te fQ elJi ous work has been , now 1 eine dfiffed bv ?i L ImPssibl.e Vfca,?e he defend"
happy ending. .hour the guests departed being wellivVoP Sh2w am Harry 1 Fost'er oToml ant WnS PractlcalIr wlthout funds-
Between acts Miss Margaret Lentz pleased with the evenings entertain- ! aClePffort J,?e te destruction Jh!. Approva" othe deling bi 1 am In favor of a II-
gave a group of-the popular songs of ment. Those attending the occasion wrought by the earthyuake. tidal vas particularly widespread, it be- ng law, said I;and Commission
the day which were received with were: Mr and Mrs. John M. Kaffen- v. ave and tire that had desolated the lng the unanimous opinion that such f,r.Dan Sanson t would be a fine
marked approval by the audience. s berger. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Meiswg- . j , f t, enipJre : ZiU woul(! not oniv i,cn-fit vi)roq. thins, and I think a thing that is
Tlio iTirirlcTital or r nn,l Al ra Merlin lhnoc A!r .iarer l l"e ei.U.irf. a Dill WOU1U not Onl Oeiiellt ACOraS- !.... .Iv,1ll,
I
At an appropriate hour the
I ess served verv much enjoyed re- "Why snouldn t we have a law
lrr. nlavofl haro t Ti i ; n arwl "T ra T--1 r t nl- lclin r rr T r ;-.Tlll
touch to the play and as t ,.. , -u-., ci,. i,,ti. -vt .i -vt.o
"Margy." Mi?s Mildred Schlater lent l". 'rl'' Z. r "V VSV.: freshments that assisted in making forcing automobile drivers to be li
very charming personality to the Miles Alt man an d eo m posed of Mr and Dar iVr L J. B. Kafjthe occasion one of the greatest of ed when we make stationary en-Vh:!"-
,-;U"?."-,Altman. violin; Robert KroehVeJ: fenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Terry- pleasure for all of the membership f, "lrf. ?.eJSI"t?fr zlZl caJ.7
ano; men Mendenhall, drums
Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done
Her a World of Good
PAID ONE HUNDRED
GENTS ON A DOLLAR
Assets of Milling Company Sold For
.!. Enough. to .Pay, Creditors t and.
Costs of Proceedings.
Fi-om Saturday's Daily
For the first time since D. II. Me
Clenahan has been federal referee in
bankruptcy, and that has been a good
many years, the assets of a failed
concern sold for 100 cents on the
dollar. This means that they brot
enough at public auction to pay not
only the creditors in full but the
costs.
Federal Judge T. C. Munger de
clared the Prague Milling company
bankrupt July 1, 1923. At thaf time
its assets were alleged to be valued
at $9,4 32.50 and its debts at over
$13,000. A row among the creditors
followed and in time the row was
smoothed over by the federal bank
ruptcy court and the case took the
usual legal course after it i3 turned
over to the referee for settlement.
HOME FOR SALE
Good home for sale cheap in Weep
ing Water, with 3 lots, garage and
other buildings, good shade trees.
Cash or terms, 6 per cent interest.
Write A. F. Ploetz, Whitewood, S. D.
EVERY STREET IN
PLATTSMOUTH
Poultry Wantsd!
tMrs. Wallace Warner and daughter,
The offering-will be presented this Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Terry-
ovening at the Parmele theatre for berry, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I,ohnes,
the last time and a very large au- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Terrybcrry. Miss
dience is expected as there are many fS Mable-Hennincs, Helen Meisinger.
from Murray and vicinity who have lna Ragoss, Florence Terrybcrry,
engaged large blocks of seats for the Klla ohnes. Amelia Fredrich, Helen
performance. I Horn, Augusta Spriek. Florence,
(Fornoff, Annie Smetam. Martha Kaf
I fenberger, Helen Smetana. Messrs.
(Walter Fornoff, Earl Meidinger, Mur-
iel Ilagoss, Glen Terryberry, Elmer
Tschirron, Louis Lohnes, Elmer
Chamberlain. Eldon Itagoss, Arthur
Spriek. Fred FornoiT. Eddiev Spriek,
iV.'illia'n Fredrich. Leroy Meisinger,
tt T. ci. r -r, ' Verner Kaffenberger. Elmer Sal3-
Has Its Share of the Proof that Kid- burg. John Terrybcrry. Louis Koft
ney Sufferers Seek. jka. -Herbert Kohrdanz.
NEW ARRIVALS HERE
Backache? Kidneys weak?
Distressed with urinary ills?
vant a reliable kidney remedy? ! From Thursday's Dailv:
Don't have to look far. Use what Tlie home of Mr. pnd Mrs Marion
Plattsmouth people recommend. Ev- Rous- is roioicing over tlie arrival
ery street in Plattsmouth has its there of a' fine litt'e daughter who is
cvc?- ,rtow furnishing the happiness and
Hees one Plattsmouth woman's sunshine of the home anfl who with
experience the mother is doing very nicely, and
-no. o. i. comer, iwarme street. r.- ro li 1 1
J lnifl n nr c.nAv.nn. T7tl .
3 siuiciiiviii r curu- piiiess to me romiiy.
am glad to recom- Another nf tlir now ;
mend Doan's Kidney Pills for I know little son that has come to the home
ironi j.ersonai experience tuey are a of Mr. and Mrs. V.. H Coffert north
kidney remedy of merit. I have taken west of this citv. The young man is
Doan's on several occasions for back- doing fine as is also ti mrc ,i
ache and -kidnev tronhle
tt tt iv 1-7.', " , : . L ' "ii'i'.v lamer.
xicavy iicua, yzi iu. nave always aone me good. Uoan s
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7TH
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
A car load of live poultry wanted
to be delivered at poultry car near ; ";. ' r: l
x the Uurlington freight house. Platta
mouth WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7th, one ' "'t"1 AJj ., L
ty only, for
the following
which
we
will pay
CASH PRICES
Heavv Springs, per lb ' He 'have been used in our family for a HAC LEAN TAXES PLACF
Old Roosters, per lb. Tc' resu,ts have becu! . AS BSLLEVUE DI
jjucks, per ia ioc
Isfactory.
May 13, 1920,
DIRECTOR
Leghorn Poultry 3c lb. less
Farmers, Notice
WEDNESDAY is our regular buy
ing day in Plattsmouth and wc will
positively be there on the date ad
vertised in this ad, prepared to take
all poultry that may be offered us at
tha- above price3.
Mrs. Cotner
way commissioner. It is ridiculous
(to think that anyone, whether he is
; mentally or physically capable or
; not, can get behind the wheel of a
high powered car and drive it thru
Jour crowded thoroughfares without
(having to satisfy anyone that he is
! Qualified. If I had anything to do
Aye watch that farmer business close , with it, a man would have to sub-
for where da money git.s, ! mi t to a thorough physical examina
tion, wun parucuiar attention paiu
PULLING TITTS
Aye ban a yu.st gude farmer, for
more as saxtecn yare.
Aye raise some wheat and corn, and
fat some hogs and steer.
And aye find it koming kwickest
when you ban pulling titts.
Damfella wat ban raising grains, and
hauling dam to town.
Hay got no money in do pocket hay
ban broke do whole yare around.
Dam fella wat ban fattin' stock, ban
rich, and dan ban poore,
Sometimes hay make a plenty money,
sometime hay losin more.
Hut dr. in folia wid da brindle cow, he
got bully ting, yon bet.
Hay ncva !co.;;r his whole yaree's crop
if ground ban jJryor get to wet
Yen hail ban ;.rikin down da crop,
and yust ban raising fitts,
At night hay call dam brindles in
' and yust ban "pullin" titts."
Hay got dam Separator what makes
a lot of cream.
Hay got da money komin' in yust
lika a pleasant dream.
Hay got a money in da bank, hay
got a money in him mitts.
Hay ban no Pockafellow hay yust
ban "pullin titts."
to eyesight, as a part of the require
ments for securing a driving license."
"I should say I do," exclaimed C.
A. Randall, a fellow commissioner
"Chamberlain's Tablets have done
me a world of good," writes Mrs.
Ella L. Button. Kirkville, N. Y. "I
have recommended theni to a number
of my friends and all who have used
them , praise them highly." When
troubled with indigestion or consti
pation, give them a trial and realize
for yourself what an excellent medi
cine it is.
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE
Lloyd loom, round, not flat reeds.
Reversible. Good condition. Call 525.
any Sales Uovi
Booked!
I have many sales booked and some
open dates. Those wanting dates had
better see me before choice dates are
all gone. , (
R.V7. YOUriG, Auctioneer
A Timely Suggestion
This is the season of the year
when the prudent and careful house-
ery
tin
Opese Tier lh. 16c Rairt- "The rnro TV.an'0 v,Mn r:ii from Thursday's Dally
C !. A OSn'mailp fnr me lias lauto.l " ' William P. Man I-OPI). of Tonr-ka.
i . i in nrvn. i iiiA. nun i . . . -.. -j ........w... . .......... .
' I ti: n ... . .. vesr.eriiav nscim-nori ii,a .i.i,;.. . i : . v. , 1 .. e ., ...
simDlv ask for a kirtnev remeilv vet director of the Bellevue Vocational I berlain's Cough Remedy. It ia al-
Doan's Kidney Pills the same
Mrs. Cotner had. Foster-Milbu
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y
that Tra,nln5 school, at Bellevue, Ncbr.,!mcst certain to be needed before the
urn.succeeoin5T John R- nyan- who re-winter is over and results are much
.turns to St. Louis to take up lift 'more prompt and satisfactory when
FARM FOR SALE,
former duties in the district niTtrn nf ft In l.-mt nt han.l anil clvpn a KOon
tho United States Veterans' bureau, las the first indication of a cold ap-
ino new director has not. been r?s- neam and before-it- ha become set.
sociated with the 'Veterann' 1-.
Kfghty acres, well improved, about before. In- September he fln'uhVd :frr in pivini It i' rhitrir n as it con-
?rm as department com- trdns no oniufn nr other harmful
of the American Leilnn in Hm?
ffilfeS) Porcelain Enameled
I'JnKrX VhS Inside and Out 3
SOLO BY '
WC liTiriTrUirV 4 railes soutii of Piatterr.outh.- Mrs year's te
.. ' y- A.JTaylpr, PlattBhiout, Nebr.. . niander . o
laffsmbuth Impiement Company
Dealers in Emplements and Harness!