The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, January 19, 1925, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 11

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    HOXDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925.
FLATTSZ'IOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOUHSAI
PAGE FIVE.
CARING FOR RECORDS
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Wives, husbands, mothers, fathers, big sisters, big brothers, little sisters, little brothers,
grandpas, grandmas, uncles, aunts, cousins every member of every family
living in or near Plattsmouth will profit thru Fetzer Shoe Company's
10
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CLEARANCE.
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Beginning Wednesday, January 22si
Women's Oxfords
and Pumps
Presenting values typical of
the splendid savings to be had
here now. It is a source of
lasting satisfaction to select
smart shoes like these at such
worth-while savings. Do not
cheat yourself out of this sat
isfaction by delaying 3-our at
tendance at this sale.
Novelty Strap
Pumps
High grade mercliaadise from such
f nns as TJtz & Dunn, Drew Shoe Co.
and Johnson Bros., in black snede,
brcv.n suede, gray suede, Airdale
suede, Hack satin, patent and kid
leathers. Beautiful patterns, good Ut
ters. Cuhan cr box heeis. Values
to $3.50. Clearance
sale price
This is a store-wide sale. Everybody has a
chance to save. Staple footwear is offered
at substantial savings. Novelty styles and
styles whose size ranges are now incomplete
are priced to assure prompt clearance.
While this sale starts with large assort
ments and great variety, we encourage
prompt attention and attendance, for the
reductions made justify us in expecting
early, enthusiastic buying.
This Sale begins Wednesday, January 21 and con
tinues ten business days, thrctigh Saturday, Jan. 31
$6.85
WOMEN'S
Cut-Out Oxfords
and Pumps
Materials: Patent leather with suede
trim: Zid leather, suede trim; Black
and brown all-over cuede. Leather
Cuban heels, ruhber top lift. Widths
and sizes for correct Ol
fitting. Clearance pik-e vcCcf
ONE LOT
Oxfords and Strap
Pumps
Gray, brown and black suede; Black
kid; Brov,-n calf and Patent leather.
Low and medium heels. Good look-
serviceable shoes. C A OP
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Misses' and Children's Shoes
This collection of shoes, underpriced, gives you an op
portunity to supply the children's shoe needs with Fet
zer Shoe Company quality shoes at far less than our
regular, moderate prices.
One let of Hisses' and Children's shoes from our regular stock,
in brown, black and patent leathers. Good sturdy wearing: shoes,
roomy lasts to allow the foct plenty cf freedom. Sizes Sy2 to 1.
The same g-ood shoes you are in the habit of buying (f QO
j here regularly for much more. Clearing price
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Clearance price
CROWING GIRLS'
Low Keel Pumps
and Oxfords
Another lot cf patent and kid leathers, lace or button style. Flex
ible turn soles, spring heels. Priced according to die, as follows
Sizes 5 to S . .$1.68
Sizes 3 to 5 1.3S
Staple Items at a Bargain
Patent leather, Brown or black calf
leathers. You'll appreciate these
5. noes and our low
clearance sale nrice
$3.85
WOMEN'S
Hi Cut Lace Shoes
and Oxfords
If your ankles need any support wear
these hi cut lace shoes. Made cf
genuine kid, patent and soft brown
leathers. Low heels, medium heels
and Ligh hetb in this
let. Clearance price 3C
The prices quoted here are typical
cf savings that prevail throughout
our stock. Everything reduced!
Women's Felt House
Slippers
Paddad soles and heels
riety cf colors, all sizes,
your opportunity.
Clearing price
A va-
Here's
88c
Mens Leggins at
Bargain
Canvas and covert cloth
et lined leggins.
Clearing price only
blank-
48c
Women s Full Fashioned
Silk Hose
Large variety of colors. Gizes
Syz to 10. Buy them now and
save some (1
money. Only v!0
Broum Liquid Shoe
Polish
Our regular 25c package. Goes
during this clear- J
ance sale at I I C
You know Fetzer quality That is your assurance of
vclue Remember these are the same good shoes we
sell the year 'round. You can't go wrong on them!
All Sales
are Final.
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Men's Shoes and
Oxfords
Wide variety and superior
quality make these shoe values
specially i?iteresting. Even at
srle time one seldom finds
such rood shoes and oxfords
as Florsheims, Ralstons and
h . F. 6c H. at such low prices.
Shoe sales the equal of this
are few and far between.
Our Highest Grade
Shoes Reduced
All are included in this remarkable
clearance sale. Elack and brown calf
rkina in the late shapes and pat
terns. Clearance prices
S8.85 S7.85
$6.85
Men's Shoes and
Oxfords
Good quality leathers, well made and
nicely finished. Good lasts and pat
terns. These are from our regular
stock. All sizes, but not in the one
style. Values to C A p
$7. Clearance price OTtOil
If You Don't Want
Latest Style
Yon can save some real money on
these wonderful wearing, high grade
shoes. The one thing against them is
they are just a little out of date.
The big thing for $ QS
them is the price VvO
Men's High Grade
Work Shoes
Light weight outing style. Erown
retan, pliable upper leather, leather
soles an rubber heels. All solid leath
er construction. AO
Clearing price V
Another let of men's work shoes in
plump retan upper leather. Goodyear
welt. Smooth inner soles. Bellows
tongue. Tip or plain
toe. Clearing price..
. S2.98
Boys' Shoes that'll
Stand the Gaff
One lot of boys' shoes of exception
ally good quality leathers, in narrow
and wide toes. If your boy needs
shoes, buy now at f? AD
Clearing price tp2.Z2G
Space prohibits listing more than
a mere fraction ot the values yea
izill fis-:d hare. Come e;J see!
Prices for
Cash Only.
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Causes Heavy Expense.
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land dee., d:.ud ai:l di.-.-'-ins
; of :i r.iilliou arre al- tin :..;.ru
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i; ti i.-I'l i'.s et i:fiitinii at K;f' u uC,
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di'i-:.rt!ii lit of the 'l,ite lit'Tirv, f..r
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the -or.':;ti :i to l.U eity. 1? s .'-e
New Voik towiis Meres of l.-eal rec
ords ef li :-t .'lie a!ue hae hee:i
le.niifd as junk.
'il.e s'or.v of th arehi'.es in New
Yo.'k is on.- th.it has in. .re hun-Ft
than an o ".;:; !, r we.ihl eaMjahy :.t
tiil'iite t.. ::!!) m dry-a.fi-du-t tir.tter. It
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:n j 'To if i.f u )tt h .laiiii - V. I .i :.:"rt,
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i. I ' d at ;i period I.. , the earliest
I'i.;h folio in ?,V .v Aia.-'erda ;n wun
not yet tdled ap.
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iriiiia. iia.s the cniintiyV 1.'' -: - :i " i fi -j-nus
eonrt reeoi-'.s, ruTiT.i: ': a k to
t'.r.d is said to li;:ve al the
eoittitry's old"St d:ited .Ii.ly 1.
iV.2. and recorded on Jan .ary 1.1 cf
thf foilo-, ir.z year. In the r-.:;.dy '
the New York secretary ef .'-.ate at
Alhatiy, hov.ever, tliere are I'i; li iht.d
records xt-i"!ln: from 1 U ; t 10:0
and from lt';.vj f. l;r,i. 'i hey ere
liiuoni the df-u;a'ni s that -':;,. ; in
tie' Sia'v library tire of I'.ill. v!,.--h
de-"Troyed rAt.") hooks v.mL '.''i
iunmiseript.. Mit'di of t he- xi-cwtivf,
Ierislat i e and Judii la! record ! ...!ria!
was not n the lihrary at the tii..e of
the fire. Ineludlrij; iMuelt. I'.riti-h aad
Kevohitlinary d"c-,!:!HT.-s and s-ttite
docv.tner.ts d.atitii; fim 1777.
YN'hile the liritish held New York In
the course f the K--vo!ai loa in. por
tent volumes v. ere tal. r.. f-orne y
ArucricMi; and some 1 y ti.r I:it:-h.
!nt were returned later. The lin-lish
put the books on warships, ;.r 1 when
th'p hoicks were fdvtn hack in 1"sS
they were mildewed from their l"Ej
Kojonrn at sea.
only ' ef the ori..-::.!(I I it h real
estate "!ilt rs" Is nrt n-pre-ci ted 'a
fnli in the eownty register's :.;. ; It h
the vol'ji.ie for id7."t Ids.:. The ( tit
ers jii!- i( p resented M' the originals or
by abstracts.
Doifments Represent Billions.
Tliere has been eo:iider:d'i" seat
terinp of old New Yv,i ih .-i"n nt s.
Onct' ti e secretary of 'he -oh ny kept
the lin'it, No a- the crimlt.i! ai hives
are in tbe Oe:rt -f hner:d S -si es.
the sniT-iate has t ..,. that he!. mi: f
his work, the old Mayor's o.iirt rec
ords ar? held hy the c .iniah -i nT ef
record, arid so en. I'.e.'ore IMj j .fds
cott'.d I" recori'.ed locally or villi the
secretary of state; Jds othee at Albany
has l."-ix. one old book of Patch
deeds 's possessed hy the 's'evv York
Historical Society jind :i rr.n.-htti'.n !s
I'.led in the register's o.'.iee.
Old "--tirt r-'e.rds o;.'s; ;.. ;(.-.v York
ity e"va!n matter bearii ; on realty
title t ere, bni a tally ha shown thut
the cuy departments have all ttii
henn,nts listed in an inventory mai
by ti e comtaoij uticil in 174'
Th. 11, 01 libers on the -helves In
tii of ;ces of Heads', r Annie MkiIiows
form Cviilenee of title to r.Mh'. nmxio
worth of realty in Manhattan. Ti
cot f feerrly piill.e; inr ahstrarts if
stu-li record.s are destroyed is tretiien
d ns. ChieaL'o.ia hne spent millions
of dol'ats for iibstraefs as a result of
the lite of 1S71, aad t.he destruction of
records In San Fram-is'-,, in ;m;j 1?
said to have cost kiO.ihio In pro
Ce( li !'s under a special title law.
nJ',de from the eo'-t rf records in pr
bot mutters end civil and criminal
actions.
Possible Use by Spies
Bars Radio From Russia
Moscow. i:nsia Is one of the few
cotictries of the world where "radl'"
sets In the home are scarcely known
In all the 8.km),(xK) square miles of
T'.uftlan territory, with a population rf
1;:0,0(0.X0, It would be difficult to a 1
more than a dozen amateur receiving
outfits.
TLIs is due to the nonmanufacture
ef home wireless arpurstus In Rosslo :
to the prohibitive duty on imponed
;-et!r; to the Itrissien peasart'x Irno-
1 ran."e of wlint wireless means, and t .
j the rpluctjinc of -the- Soviet pov :. -j
r. rrt t. pi rndt the indiscriminate t.se
j of r.T-;o apriirntu?, whhh miht Le
ue; lor eUiU- ;e rianoses.